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THE
ALUMNI RECORD
OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
Including Historical Sketch and Annals of the University
and. Biographical data regarding Members of the
Faculties and the Boards of Trustees
EDITED BV
JAMES HERBERT KELLEY
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1913
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
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CONTENTS
Greeting from President Edmund J. James •. i
Historical Sketch 5
Annals 1862-1912 31
Baccalaureate Alumni 79
Graduate Alumni 605
Honorary Alumni 647
Records of the Faculty, not Illinois Graduates 660
Trustees 775
Directory of Alumni Clubs • ... 791
Geographical Distribution of Graduates 793
Index to Alumni 849
678496
2 Preface
First of all, by taking thought you may help improve the quality of the
student body in the University. You can do this by keeping your eyes
steadily open for the really promising boys and girls among your acquaintances
and in your community and calling their attention to the University of Illinois
as a desirable place for their college and university work. If the intel-
lectually sluggish or morally weak or spiritually blind students in any of
our great universities could be replaced by those of spiritual insight, moral
strength, and keen intellectuality, the nation would have great cause to
rejoice. A university will benefit the community very directly in proportion
to the number of really capable leaders it turns out; if these leaders be also
animated by high moral ideals and aims. Send us then the best young people
you can find in all the extent of your acquaintance and your neighborhood.
Second, take a really lively interest in the important features of uni-
versity life. Stand by the trustees and faculties in their efforts to raise the
standards of moral, intellectual, and spiritual efficiency in the student body.
It looks sometimes to a superficial observer as if the alumni, the most
of them at any rate, who show any interest at all in university affairs, were
interested in these things only as a means of winning intercollegiate contests
and writing the University, as they say, "upon the athletic map."
Athletics, in my opinion, should form an important element in student
life in general 'and in that of every individual student. Intercollegiate
athletics, if we can control them properly, are of very great value. But
after all, they are, or should be, viewed and cultivated only as a means to
an end.
Our alumni should line up solidly on the Illinois platform, which is very
simple, namely; that honest, straightforward athletics, participated in by all
students and pursued in strict subordination to the great purposes for which
a university exists, are desirable and should be encouraged. But all excess
in these matters should be discouraged.
In general, the alumni should use their influence to help the faculty in
insisting that the so-called student activities, athletics, social affairs, college
papers, — all good in their way if kept within bounds — shall not interfere
with the one great student activity par excellence, namely study; and with
the one object of a university course, namely, the development of the student
by study and exercise to a high grade of efficiency, physical, moral, and in-
tellectual— an end which is often defeated — by the dissipation of energy and
will power which so many students indulge in.
Alumni members of the sororities and fraternities can be in this way of
especial assistance through the natural influence they can exert over their
young associates.
Third, keep your Alma Mater in mind when you are able to give money
yourselves, or when you know men and women of wealth who are looking
for good places to invest money so as to bring in the highest return to society.
The people of the commonwealth will be much more willing to grant funds
if they find that the alumni of the University are willing to contribute of their
means, also to magnify and improve Alma Mater.
Moreover, there are many things necessary or helpful to a great uni-
versity for which the state will not as yet contribute money; or at least
Preface 3
not in sufficient sums, and these include many of the most important and
finest sides of university organization and equipment.
You can help the University of Illinois to take its place among the really
great institutions by giving yourselves, or getting others to give, or both,
for these fundamental interests which are especially likely to suffer in all
state universities, owing to the lack of appreciation on the part of the average
man of their real importance.
Fourth, keep your Alma Mater always in mind in another way. Talk
about her to your friends and neighbors. Write about her and her work to
the newspapers. If you hear slurring remarks concerning her, re-act at once
and find out the real cause of such remarks. If they are based on fair grounds,
if the criticism is just, let the University know what it is, so that we may
mend our ways if they be bad. If injurious articles appear in the newspaper,
reply to them or give us a chance to reply to them. Let no reflection on
your Alma Mater pass unrebuked any more than you would one on your
physical mother.
You, the alumni, can create and maintain in your localities a favorable
atmosphere in which the University of Illinois will flourish and rise to ever
new heights of service and beauty.
Fifth, give us here at the University the benefit, orally or in writing, of
your continued suggestions as to how we may make the University of ever
greater use to this commonwealth and the nation. I have received some
most valuable aid in the form of letters of suggestion and counsel from our
alumni. Send them on. They will all be considered, and as far as pos-
sible heeded.
Sixth, visit the University in person as often as you can. Come up to
commencement and to the homecoming, and whenever else you can find it
possible. Help us make this place a holy one for the human spirit, con-
secrated to all the forces which magnify the human soul, which sharpen
the intellect, increase knowledge and skill, refine the taste, fire the heart and
strengthen the will, clarify and exalt the ideals of love and service to our
fellow men. Let us make this a place to which coming generations will
look with the same appreciative and admiring gaze as the thoughtful of the
whole world now look to Oxford and Cambridge, Berlin and Paris, Harvard
and Yale — when we shall be counted among the greatest of all because we
have ministered the most.
Fraternally,
Edmund J. James.
NOTE
An attempt has been made to record concerning each graduate (i) full
name, (2) degree or degrees, (3) present occupation, (4) date and place
of birth, (5) names of parents and date and place of birth of each, (6)
preparation for university, (.7) membership in societies and fraternities,
(8) university honors, (9) services and achievements, (10) membership
and office in important organizations, (li) date and place of marriage, with
name of husband or wife, (12) names of children and dates of births and
deaths, and (13) present address.
An asterisk (*) before the name of a person indicates that he is de-
ceased; before a degree indicates that the holder received a certificate at
the time of graduation and was voted the degree at the time indicated.
Unless the degree is followed by the name of some other college or uni-
versity, it was received at Illinois.
A dagger (f) at the close of a person's biographical sketch indicates
that his present address is unknown. Information that will enable us to
reach these persons will be gladly received. A double dagger ($) following
an address indicates that we have not heard directly from the person during
1911-12, but believe that the address given is correct.
Any corrections or additional data regarding any biographical sketch
will be appreciated.
The Editor wishes to acknowledge bis obligations to secretaries of
classes and other alumni organizations, and to Mr. William Low Pillsbury,
Registrar of the University from 1893 to 1910, for advice and help. His
thanks are especially due to Dr. Franklin W. Scott, Editor of the Alumni
Quarterly and Editor of the 1906 Alumni Record, for help in the prepara-
tion of this volume. J- H. K.
HISTORICAL SKETCH
OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
The very germ from which the University of lUinois has developed ma}',
perhaps, be found in the clause of the famous ordinance of 1787, "Religion,
nioraiitj' and knowledge, being necessary to good government and the happi-
ness of mankind, schools and the means of education shall forever be en-
couraged.'' From this germ has sprung abundant growth, yet in itself it is
but the formulation of a general principle. It says that a certain thing shall
be done, but it does not answer the questions as to how or by whom it shall
be done, or when, except that it shall be done forever.
The first slight awakening to activity of this educational germ in Illinois
occurred in 1804, when Congress made three districts in the Indiana Terri-
tory and directed the Secretary of the Treasury to locate one township of
land in each district for the use of a seminary of learning. At this time Illi-
nois belonged to the Indiana Territory. Later, in 1818, when Illinois became
a state, a second township was given for the endowment of a seminary, and
also one-sixth of 3% of the net proceeds of government lands sold after Jan-
uary I, 1819.^ This latter donation to the state was to be "exclusively be-
stowed upon a college or university."
The people of Illinois, however, made no attempt to establish an institu-
tion of learning with these funds as a foundation until 1833. In that year
they introduced a bill to incorporate an institution to be named the "Illinois
University." The bill met with strong opposition, as Springfield was named
for the location. Through jealousy, Vandalia stirred up the opposition of
other neighboring cities ; friends of the infant colleges of McKendree, Shurt-
leflf, and Illinois looked with alarm upon the establishment of such a state-
endowed university ; and, in addition, the men in control of state affairs, in
order to avoid taxation, had already used all moneys received for the college
fund and from the sale of the seminary lands for the current expenses of
the government. And any proposition to cut off the use, in a similar way,
of further receipts from the same sources was decidedly unpopular. Besides
they would have had to resort to taxation in order to restore the trust funds
already misappropriated. Fortunately perhaps for them, the bill met with
defeat, and for several years after this the efforts made to establish a state
institution of higher learning were wholly unorganized. The people took
little interest in the matter and attempts were even made from time to time
to divide up the college and seminary funds among the colleges of the state. ■
Again, in 1851. the senate passed "An Ace to Establish a State University,"
but upon re-consideration the bill was laid upon the table. An examination
of this bill shows that the proposed university was to be a board of men to
distribute the income of the college and seminary funds to the several col-
leges of the state, upon conditions named, for the purpose of educating teach-
ers for the common schools.
After this failure, however, a movement started to establish an institution
^ See Papers of the Amer. Hist. Soc. V. i, No. 3, W. L. Pillsbury, p. 36; 111. School
Report, 1887-8, p. CXVII.
= See 111. School Rep., 1887-8, p. CXIX.
6 University of Illinois
of a rather different character. The Buel Institute, an agricultural society
of Putnam County, at its fair in September, determined to hold a farmers'
convention at Granville in November "to take into consideration such meas-
ures as might be deemed expedient to further the interests of the agricultural
community, and particularly to take steps toward the establishment of an
agricultural university." Professor Jonathan Baldwin Turner of Jackson-
ville was invited to be present and address the convention. The attitude of
the leaders of this convention toward higher education and what they sought
to obtain through their proposed university may be shown by quoting the
resolutions presented by a committee, of which Professor Turner was chair-
man.
"RESOLVED, That we greatly rejoice in the degree of perfection to
which our various institutions for the education of our brethren engaged in
professional, scientific, and literary pursuits, have already attained, and in
the mental and moral elevation which those institutions have given them,
and in their consequent preparation and capacity for the great duties in the
spheres of life in which they are engaged; and that we will aid, in all ways
consistent, for the still greater perfections of such institutions.
"RESOLVED, That, as the representatives of the industrial classes, in-
cluding all cultivators of the soil, artisans, mechanics, and merchants, we
desire the same privileges and advantages for ourselves, our fellows, and our
posterity in each of the several callings as our professional brethren enjoy
in theirs; and we admit that it is our own fault that we do not also enjoy
them.
"RESOLVED, That, in our opinion, the institutions originally and pri-
marily designed to meet the wants of the professional classes, as such, can-
not, in the nature of things, meet ours, no more than the institutions we de-
sire to establish for ourselves could meet theirs. Therefore,
"RESOLVED, That we take immediate measures for the establishment
of a university in the State of Illinois expressly to meet those felt wants of
each and all the industrial classes of our State ; that we recommend the foun-
dation of High Schools, Lyceums, Institutes, etc., in each of our counties, on
similar principles, so soon as they may find it practicable so to do.
"RESOLVED, That, in our opinion, such institutions can never inipede,
but must greatly promote, the best interests of all those existing institutions."
The prominence which this convention holds may be attributed largely
to the bold and vigorous way in which Professor Turner discussed the ques-
tions, "What do the industrial classes want" and "How can that want be
supplied." His answer to the first question was, "They want, and they ought
to have, the same facilities for understanding the true philosophy — the sci-
ence and the art of their several pursuits, their life business — and of effi-
ciently applying existing knowledge thereto and widening its domain, which
the professional classes have long enjoyed in their pursuits." Replying to the
second question, his belief was that the want neither could, nor should, be
supplied by existing institutions which were designed to educate the profes-
sional classes, and whose spirit was literary and intellectual as distinguished
from the industrial and practical. He said the need was for a "university
for the industrial classes in each of the states" and presented his "plan for
the state university."
This plan was quite elaborate. It was insisted upon that such a university
would, of right, receive the college or university fund which the_ state held
from the general government, and it was doubtless intended to claim also the
seminary fund, though this is not stated distinctly.
The address greatly aroused the convention, a report of which, including
the address in full, was published and widely circulated. The Report of the
Illinois State Board of Agriculture and the United States Patent office report
of 1851 reproduced it; the New York Tribune and the New York Horticul-
turist noticed it with approval; the attention of the National Agricultural
Association was called to it; the Philadelphia North American gave it edi-
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torial approval ; etc., etc' Acceding to the request of the convention, the
Governor, in summoning an extra session of the legislature to meet June 7.
1852, laid before that body the subject of industrial education as presented
at the Granville meeting.
At a second convention, held at Springfield, June 8, 1852, representatives
and friends of some of the colleges attended and claimed that their institu-
tions, rather than the proposed new universitj', legitimately should receive
the college fund. They made a bid for the seminary fund, agreeing to estab-
lish teachers' departments if it were bestowed upon them. A discussion,
sharp and angry, took place and the quarrel was transferred to the legisla-
ture. The convention presented its land grant memorial and enlarged the
plan for a university by adding a normal school, to be co-ordinate with the
industrial department,^ in order to meet the demand that the seminary fund
be used in training teachers for the common schools. The convention also
urged in its memorial that a beginning be made at once to carry into effect
either the original plan or some modification of it which the General As-
sembly might think preferable, "and if possible, on a sufficiently extensive
scale to honorably justify a successful appeal to congress in conjunction with
eminent citizens and statesmen in other states, who have expressed their readi-
ness to co-operate with us for an appropriation of public lands in each state
in the Union for the appropriate endowment of universities for the liberal
education of the industrial classes in their several pursuits in each state in
the Union."
In the legislature, the House referred the whole subject to its committee
on education, and the college men won at first by securing from it a bill to
divide both, funds among the existing colleges. But the result was a drawn
battle; for the bill was laid upon the table, and as if to be rid of a trouble-
some contest, both Houses joined in a resolution asking authority from Con-
gress to add both the college and seminary funds to the common school fund,
so that the income from them might be forever given to the support of the
public schools.
A third convention was held in Chicago in November, 1852, at which the
Industrial League of the State of Illinois, with Professor Turner for chief
director, was organized, — the purpose being to promote the interests of the
industrial classes. This convention published an address to the people of the
state, prepared a memorial to the legislature, and arranged for petitions both
to the legislature and to Congress.
At a fourth convention held in Springfield, January 4, 1853, again the re-
quest for an industrial university was set forth and the legislature was urged
to memorialize Congress, asking for each state an appropriation of public
lands, of a value not less than $500,000 for the liberal endowment of an in-
dustrial university.
In 1854 Governor Matteson proposed the subject of industrial education
to the legislature for consideration at its special session. In the following
January, 1855, the Industrial League held a fifth convention in Springfield
and a bill was introduced in the legislature for "An Act to Incorporate the
Trustees of the Illinois University." The trustees were to locate the univer-
sity and to receive from the state the college and seminary funds for its en-
dowment, on condition that they raised a like amount from other sources.
They were also to receive any grants which Congress might make for in-
dustrial education. The plan of the proposed institution was broad and
liberal as it appears in the bill, which did not, however, obtain any definite
action from either House.
There was little apparent sympathy in Congress with this subject, which
was arousing such widespread interest, perhaps due to the fact that in 1854
President Pierce had vetoed a bill proposing land grants to the states for
'Univ. Studies V. IV, No. i, Nov., 1910, The Origin of the Land Grant Act of 1862
by Edmund J. James, p. 21.
*I11. School Rep., 1887-8, p. CXXI.
8 University of Illinois
establishing asylums for the indigent insane, and in this veto had used lan-
guage which showed clearly that his action would be the same toward a bill
providing land grants to the states for colleges of agriculture and science.
With the coming of a new president in 1857, friends of industrial educa-
tion again bestirred themselves, and their measure was House Bill No. 2
introduced by Justin S. Morrill of Vermont, a man from one of the older
states which had not thus far benefited by the land grant of the federal
government. It met with strong opposition, and the bill was finally defeated
at the hands of President Buchanan who interposed his veto, largely upon
constitutional grounds,^ and it was considered useless to seek for further
action by Congress while Buchanan was president. The bill provided for a
grant to the several states of 20,000 acres for each member of Congress from
the state, according to the apportionment to be made after the census of i860.
The states were to establish within five years not less than one college, where
the leading object should be to teach agriculture and the mechanic arts,
without the exclusion of other scientific and classical studies.
Again early in December, 1861, Mr. Morrill renewed the agitation in
favor of a national grant of land to each state in the Union for the promotion
of education in agriculture and the mechanic arts, and secured the passage
of the so-called Morrill bill by both houses. It was approved by President
Lincoln July 2, 1862. The act was substantially the same as the previous
bill. The chief differences were a grant of 30,000 acres of land for each
member of Congress instead of 20,000; the exclusion of states in rebellion;
and the requirements that the states accept within two years instead of five,
and that instruction be given in military science. The grant was to con-
stitute a perpetual fund, the income of which was to be "inviolably appro-
priated" by the state "to the endowment, support, and maintenance of, at
least, one college, where the leading object shall be, without excluding other
scientific and classical studies, and including military tactics, to teach such
branches of learning as are related to agriculture and the mechanic arts, in
such manner as the legislatures of the states may respectively prescribe, in
order to promote the liberal and practical education of the industrial classes
in the several pursuits and professions in life."^
The results of this movement may reasonably be looked upon with satis-
faction and pride, and great honor is surely due to Professor Turner. In a
study by President James entitled "The Origin of the Land Grant Act of
1862" may be found conclusive evidence that to "Jonathan B. Turner, the
Illinois professor and farmer, belongs the credit of having first formulated
clearly the plan of a national grant of land to each state in the Union for the
promotion of education in agriculture and mechanic arts, and of having in-
augurated the agitation that made possible the passage of the so-called Mor-
rill Act. To his memory should be raised a monument in each of the sixty-
eight institutions which have grown out of his effort or whose power and
usefulness have been increased by these appropriations."
It is well within the rules of propriety that lUinoisans congratulate them-
selves that the movement so full of good to the nation, to labor, and to youth
everywhere, had its inception here in Illinois; that from Illinois came the
demand upon the federal government; that to an Illinois senator is due the
first movement in its favor in Congress; and that an Illinois president gave
it life bv affixing his signature.
On February 14, I863, the legislature formally accepted the provisions made
by Congress and in due time the land scrip for the 480,000 acres, to which
Illinois was entitled, was sent to the governor.
But even after the passage of the bill there was much controversy over
the funds thus made available for educational purposes. Some wished to
divide the fund among several agricultural colleges; while others preferred
one college and favored having it made a part of an already existing institu-
^Cong. Gl., ist Session, 35th Cong. 1412.
'•'Text in Laws of the U. S. and the State of Illinois Concerning the Univ. of 111.
Historical Sketch 9
tion. Questions of this nature caused much bitter strife. Those who had
struggled for the passage of this bill had sought to establish one institution
and to make it unlike the existing colleges of the state, and entirely separate
from them. Naturally, they deprecated any attempt to divide the fund or to
use it in establishing departments in existing colleges. The views of this
party were embodied in a bill, drafted by a committee of which Jonathan B.
Turner was chairman, and substantially similar to the charter finally granted
in 1867. Resolutions were adopted by the State Agricultural and the State
Horticultural Societies insisting upon one institution, and opposing an effort
to divide the fund, or to use it in establishing departments in existing col-
leges. They proposed that the location should be made, after the considera-
tion of bids, at that place which seemed to oflfer the greatest facilities.
The General Assembly of 1867 passed a bill giving any county, city, town-
ship, or incorporated town, power to vote bonds and to make proposals for
securing the location of the University. The people of Champaign were early
alert to the idea of securing the institution and put forth every effort to
obtain the prize; nor were the opposing counties by any means idle. In their
efforts to defeat this county, the latter sent out warnings and appeals through
circulars and newspaper articles to the people of the state, in which ridicule
and derision of the claims of Champaign County formed the burden. The
seminary property, a large brick building which formed a part of the offer
of Champaign County, received the label '"The Champaign Elephant." and
this epithet was well kept before the people of the state ; certain Chicago
papers lending ready and nimble hands in the propagation of this and other
like derogatory attacks. Champaign County, on the other hand, lost no op-
portunity to gain influence and to make friends for its cause. After a not
altogether creditable contest among the several competing counties— Cham-
paign. Logan, McLean, and Morgan — the legislature accepted the offer of
Champaign County, and, subject to certain conditions, located the University
at Urbana.
Governor Oglesby approved the act incorporating the Illinois Industrial
University February 28th, 1867. This act provided that five trustees were to
be appointed from each of the three grand judicial districts of the state, and
one trustee from each of the thirteen congressional districts, who with the
governor, superintendent of public instruction, president of the State Agri-
cultural Society, and the Regent, when elected, as ex oMcio members, should
constitute the Board of Trustees. In pursuance of the law, the Board met
for the first time in the Representatives Hall in Springfield on March 12th.
1867. Governor Oglesby, the temporary president of the Board, prescribed
the oath to each member, according to the constitution of I848, then in force.
This oath, among other things, solemnly pledged each man not to engage in
dueling during his term of office, and declared that each had not been guilty
of dueling since the adoption of that constitution.
Under the law. the first business to be transacted was the election of the
Regent, or President, of the University. The Board chose Reverend John
Milton Gregory, a man of the broadest and most enlightened views, who
at that time was President of Kalamazoo College, Michigan.
The Regent being elected, the trustees drew for their terms of office, as
the act provided that one-third should serve for a term of two years, one-
tliird for a term of four years, and one-third for a term of six j'ears.' At
this first meeting the Board also passed the following resolution :
"Resolved. That sensible of our dependence on the Divine blessing in
the great work in which we are engaged it should be a standing order of this
Board to commence each day's proceedings by the Word of God and
prayer." The motion carried unanimously."
The new Board of Trustees, including Regent Gregory, was largely chosen
from the laity and clergy of the Baptist church, and for some time fear was
'Rep. of Univ. of 111., 1868, p. 19.
2 Rep. of Univ. of 111., 1868. p. :6.
10 University of Illinois
entertained that the new university would become largely a denominational
school. However, this fear was groundless, as the bias in the actions of the
Board, which many looked for, did not appear, and in Dr. Gregory's long
administration it would be difficult to point out anything in his action tend-
ing in that direction.
His acceptance of the position as Regent of the University did not occur
until after he had made a trip to Chicago and to Champaign. He says that
in both these places only one opinion was expressed to him, and that was,
that this new institution was to be "the grandest university on the American
continent." He accepted the election and became the first Regent, of what
was then the Illinois Industrial University, serving as its executive head from
March 12, 1867, a year before the institution was formally opened, until 1880.
John Milton Gregory was born at Sand Lake, New York, July 6, 1822. He
was a graduate of Union College, and a pupil of Eliphalet Nott, one of the
greatest educators of his day. He studied law from 1836 to 1848, and later,
after some time spent in the study of theology, he entered the Bapiist min-
istry. P'or a time he taught in a secondary school in Michigan, and was in
1858 elected State Superintendent of Public Instruction of that state. He
held this position until 1863, when he was elected to the presidency of Kala-
mazoo College. After serving this College four years, he entered upon the
duties of Regent of the University.
Dr. Gregory was a man of high ideals and broad sympathies, and his
personal influence upon the student body was marked. His vision of what
an institution such as a State University should be was far reaching.^
During the year following his election to the regency, and previous to
the opening of the University, not only were the plans for the institution
pushed forward at the seat of the proposed imiversity, but Dr. Gregory also
went about over the state, seeking to interest young men everywhere in secur-
ing a higher education. Many of the addresses which he made were delivered
from the rear end of some farmer's wagon at a county fair. To many young
men who afterwards came to the University and who have since been of
great value to their state, the appeal came from the lips of this college presi-
dent on some such occasion.^
One of the first great tasks of Dr. Gregory was to prepare an outline of
the general aims of the new university, and a course of study. This he did,
as chairman of a committee appointed by the Board. The following depart-
ments and courses of study were suggested to be developed as soon as prac-
ticable.
I. The Agricultural Department, embracing —
1. The course in Agriculture proper
2. The course in Horticulture and Landscape Gardening
II. The Polytechnic Department, embracing —
1. The course in Mechanical Science and Art
2. The course in Civil Engineering
3. The course in Mining and Metallurgy
4. The course in Architecture and Fine Arts
III. The Military Department, embracing —
1. The course in Military Engineering
2. The course in Tactics
IV. The Department of Chemistry and Natural Science.
V. The Department of Trade and Commerce
VI. The Department of General Science and Literature, embracing —
1. The course in Mathematics
2. The course in Natural History, Chemistry, etc.
3. The course in English Language and Literature
4. The course in Modern Language and Literature
^ Facts for Freshmen Concerning the Univ. of 111., by Thomas A. Clark, p. 6.
-Alumni Quarterly, V. IV, Makers of the Univ, by Henry Mahan Beardsley, '79
P- 5-
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5. The course in Ancient Language and Literature
6. The course in History and Social Science
7. The course in Philosophy, Intellectual and MoraU
The report of this course of study committee caused considerable excite-
ment among the people. The idea of teaching "English Literature" and "An-
cient and Modern Languages and Literatures," proved as the red flag to the
infuriated bull of the story. The institution was denounced as no more than
one of the "old colleges" and the question was derisively asked, "Why add,
by a public grant of lands, to these old institutions, of which the people al-
ready have too many?" It is probably due to the warfare aroused by this
course of study that only ^^ were enrolled at the opening of the University
on Mach 2, 1868, and of these, 45 were from Champaign County. Untrue and
sensational tales were told and believed, greatly to the discredit of the new
University. Many demanded that the classics should be excluded from the
course of study; others that they should be tolerated, but not cherished. By
some it was claimed that the students of belle-lettres would constitute an
aristocratic class in the institution; that the students of agriculture and me-
chanic arts would be looked upon as inferiors. The dissatisfaction showed
itself in newspaper articles and in public addresses; dissensions took place
in the Board of Trustees ; and finally, in 1870, a convention of delegates from
the several county agricultural societies met at Bloomington to consider the
past, present, and future condition of the Illinois Industrial University. Dr.
Gregory attended this convention and delivered an address. He explained at
length the act creating the University and the course of study, answered
some reasonable questions, and as a result very much improved the existing
feeling. They appointed a committee to visit and investigate the institution
and report thereon. This committee's report served greatly to strengthen the
University.
The subjects actually taught at its opening were algebra, geometry, nat-
ural philosophy, history, rhetoric, and Latin, and the work was carried on
in the brick building which was the donation of Champaign County. This
building also served partly as a dormitory and came to be known as the
Old Dormitory building.
Owing to the belief that it is the separation of the theoretical and prac-
tical which renders so much education mere "book learning,'' the Board of
Trustees decided that a manual labor system should be thoroughly tried,
and all students, not excused for physical disability, were required to labor
from one to three hours a day. The students went out in squads, under
their military officers, and under the general supervision of members of
the faculty. The maximum compensation of such labor was eight cents
an hour. Many students worked voluntarily over hours, and received for
such over-work twelve and a half cents an hour. In a short time, however,
labor was made wholly voluntary, except as it was a part of some course
of study, as the shop practice in the course of mechanical science and art.
In matters of discipline Dr. Gregory believed in treating the students
as men, and in appealing to their manhood for the maintenance of good
order. His love of freedom showed itself in the establishment of the Stu-
dents' Government system, first tried in 1870. By permission of the faculty,
the general assembly of the students was organized, and a constitution
adopted providing for the election of a president, vice-president, secretary,
and marshal. There was also a senate of 21 members and a court, con-
sisting of a chief justice and two associate judges. Under this constitution,
the senate enacted laws, which became valid only when approved by the
Regent of the University. All offenses against these laws were tried before
the students' court, and punished by fines according to the claims of offence.
Cases requiring the severer penalties of suspension or expulsion from the
University were referred to the faculty, and students refusing to pay the
>Rep. of Univ. of 111., 1868, p. 50.
12 University of Illinois
fines imposed by the students' government were suspended from University
privileges. For a time this system of government worked admirably, but
later politics crept in and perverted justice, and the system was abandoned
in 1883.
The faculty for the first term consisted of four instructors, including
the Regent, two assistants, a head farmer, and two non-resident lecturers/
A decided contrast in numbers with our faculty of to-day ! The two towns
likewise presented a very different appearance. Street pavements were
laid some twenty years later than this; the buildings, for the most part,
were of the cheaper grade of scantling frames ; and the streets themselves
were more often adorned by wood piles than by sidewalks. Stock of all
kinds ran at large in both towns and in the country, so that all houses were
securely fenced to keep out the predatory town cows and hogs.
Women were not at first admitted to the University. In 1869 the ques-
tion of their admission was raised, and after a lengthy discussion, upon
the motion of Mr. John S. Johnson,* it was settled in the affirmative in
March, 1870. The story is told that a group of boys, much interested in
the outcome of the discussion, listened to the deliberations of the trustees
through a friendly stove-pipe hole, and when the vote was finally taken,
and announced as favorable to the young women, an approving shout was
heard from the gallant fellows above.'' Girls ever since have been thus
kindly received, and their presence has come to be viewed as a matter of
course. In the first year, twenty-two were registered; while during the
year I9ii-'i2, their attendance had increased to 1,007, out of the total number
of 5,200, or nearly one-fifth of the whole enrollment of the University of
Illinois. Thus their early kindly reception seems to have been appreciated.
In spite of the prominence of agriculture in the state and the important
part which the farmers took in the industrial movement, the agricultural
department languished. The proportion of agricultural students during the
first decade was insignificant.
Meanwhile the engineering courses developed rapidly. Stillman W. Rob-
inson, elected to the professorship of Mechanical Engineering in 1869, may
be regarded as the real founder of the College of Engineering. He appre-
ciated the educational possibilities of shop work and made it a part of the
engineering instruction. In January, 1870, a mechanical shop was fitted up
with tools and machinery. Dr. Peabody, in speaking of it, says, "It is prob-
able that tool or machine instruction was first given in America at the
Worcester Free Institute, which was formally inaugurated in November,
1868, six months after the inauguration of this University. I have not
been able to find that Professor Robinson's practice shop had any other
predecessor in this country." In the summer of 1871 the mechanical build-
ing and drill hall (burned on June 9, 1909) were erected and equipped for
students' shop work in both wood and iron, and for military drill.
The legislature, in its session the sam-e year, authorized the construction
of the main University building, according to plans and estimates laid before
it, at a cost of $150,000. They appropriated $75,000. and provided that the
$75,000 additional should be appropriated at the next meeting. Work on
the building was commenced, but the legislature failed to make the expected
additional appropriation. A broad, white streak on the west wall remains
the indelible record of the time when the work could go no further. It
was deemed advisable to provide temporarily for the continuance of the
work by the sale of the Champaign County bonds. This was done, and the
work was resumed. Every effort was made that this money should be
repaid by the State, but such efforts were unavailing. The building was fin-
ished and dedicated December 10, 1873.*
iRep. of Univ. of 111., 1869, p. 62.
-Rep. of Univ. of 111., 1870, p. 84.
* Facts for Freshmen Concerning the Univ. of 111. by T. A. CJark, p. 7.
■'Rep. of Univ. of 111. 1888, Hist. Address by Selim H. Peabody, p. 207.
Historical Sketch 13
The other of the larger buildings erected during this period was the
Chemical Laboratory, which was authorized by the legislature of 1877 and
dedicated at the commencement in 1878. Its cost, when fitted and fur-
nished, was $40,000. There were other smaller appropriations made during
the period, which were used in the construction of a house and barn on the
horticultural grounds, a gardener's house, a greenhouse, and a barn for the
agricultural department.
A re-organization of the Board of Trustees occurred in 1873. The num-
ber of members was reduced from 31 to 11 — ihe Governor and the President
of the State Board of Agriculture, ex officio, and nine others, who were still
appointed b}' the Governor.^ Beginning at this time also, the President of
the Board was chosen by the members from among their own number for
a term of one year. At the meeting held July 10, 1873, Emory Cobb was
elected the new president. He gave much time and attention to the affairs
of the University for more than a quarter of a century.
At the end of the first five years the organization of the University con-
sisted of four colleges — the College of Agriculture, of Engineering, of Nat-
ural Science, and of Literature and Science. These were sub-divided as
follows :
The College of Agriculture embraced the Schools of Agriculture and Horticulture.
The College of Engineering included the four Schools of Mechanical, Civil, and Mining
Engineering and Architecture.
The College of Natural Science included the School of Chemistry and the School of
Natural History.
The College of Literature and Arts and Science embraced the School of Modern Lan-
guage and Literature and the School of Ancient Language and Literature.
Besides these, there were the Schools of Commercial Science, the School
of Military Science, and a School of Domestic Economy. The instruction
in the last named school began with the college year i872-'73. The full
course in the beginning very nearly corresponded with that in the School
of English and Modern Language, except that in the second and third years
lectures on topics of domestic economy took the place of the mathematical
studies. This was the first School of Domestic Economy of high grade, and
with a complete course, organized in the United States, if not the first
in the world.
Admission requirements were at first slight in all departments ; but
fewer than half the students of the earlier years were able to meet them,
and members of the faculty found themselves overloaded with elementary
work to the detriment of the higher instruction. In accordance with Dr.
Gregory's views, the entrance requirements were gradually advanced, and
in 1875 a preparatory year was instituted which later developed into the
Academy. Candidates in the preparatory classes had to be fifteen years
of age and be able to pass satisfactory examinations in arithmetic, geography,
English grammar, and United States history. Like other institutions of the
Middle West, Illinois, after some experiments, adopted the "accredited
school" system. The first school so accredited was the Princeton High
School, and by 1880 the number had increased to twenty-two.'
In the early days of the institution, the elective system predominated.
Although liberty had its risks, it was "not thought useful or right to at-
tempt to urge every student, without regard to his capacity, tastes, or prac-
tical wants, to take some lengthened curriculum.^ But gradually this
system of complete freedom was modified, and students who desired to
"graduate," were required to complete some one of the courses outlined
in the catalog. The introduction of academic degrees at the commence-
ment in 1878 strengthened this tendency. Distinct courses were then defined,
to each of which a degree was given.
According to the original state law, the usual diplomas and degrees
^ Laws of the U. S. & State of 111. Concerning the Univ. of 111., p. 37.
= Rep. of the Univ. of 111., 1880, p. 44,
^Fourth Annual Circular, pp. 25-7,
14 University of Illinois
could not be given by the University; certificates showing the studies pur-
sued and the attainments in each were given instead. But this was a new
dispensation which the great world was unwilling to accept. The grad-
uates found their paper not current in the market. The name of the insti-
tution was persistently misinterpreted. The Regent had to be at all times
prepared to show that he was not only a trustee of the people but also
their servant. While it is a matter of record that when the earlier pro-
fessors went to the State Teachers' Association and sought admission to
the college section, it was denied them because an institution that gave no
degrees had no rightful claim to call itself a college.^
In 1877 the alumni petitioned the legislature to give the University author-
ity to grant degrees. The authority was given, and a fee of $5.00 ruled to
be charged for each diploma conferring a degree.^ Graduation with a cer-
tificate was still permitted to those who had obtained the requisite number
of term credits, but not in subjects prescribed for any particular degree.
The social life during this period was, in the main, simple and democratic.
A number of student organizations were formed, many of which are still
in existence. The earliest literary societies were the Adelphic and Philo-
mathean organized in March, 1869. Two years later the women of the
University organized the Alethenai. In the same year, 1871, the University
band furnished its first music for commencement. The first student pub-
lication was made in November, 1871, and was known as The Student and
published monthly. The paper two years later changed its name to The
mini. The Young Men's Christian organization dates back to February,
1873; also the organization of the Agricultural Society to the same year.
In 1874, there was organized an association for the advancement of telegraphy,
known as the Illinois Industrial University Telegraphic Association. Instru-
ments on the line numbered twenty-five, and the central offices were open for
practice all hours of the day.
Not only were societies formed in this early period which still exist,
many of them, but also a number of instructors were appointed who are
still in the service of the University. The Vice President, Thomas Jonathan
Burrill, came to the University on the 20th of April, 1868, as a special
assistant, to reliev^e Regent Gregory of certain algebra classes, and has
held many and varied positions of trust since that date. In the fall _ of
1868 Professor Samuel Walker Shattuck came to the University as Assist-
ant Professor of Mathematics and Instructor in Military Tactics. Three
years later, he became Professor of Mathematics and continued to
serve the University in this department to Sept. i, 1912. He has also filled
various other positions. He was Professor of Civil Engineering for the
year 1869-70; he was Acting President for six months in 1873; and served
as the first Vice President from 1889 to 1894. He became the financial man-
ager in 1873. A high sense of honor and true loyalty in service have been
embodied in his career, and the University very appropriately showed it.«
appreciation of him by conferring upon him in June, 1912, the highest honor
it can bestow, the degree of LL.D.
No sketch of the University would be complete without the mention
of Edward Snyder, who was appointed at the same November meeting in
1868 as Professor Shattuck. His primary interest was in modern lan-
guages, but the exigencies of the time compelled him to teach a great variety
of subjects as remote as bookkeeping and military tactics. He was a most
sympathetic adviser and friend of the students. He continually gaveor lent
them money; and in 1899, three years after his retirement from active ser-
vice, he gave to the University $12,000, to be loaned to needy students. He
died in 1903.
Professor Nathan Clifford Ricker began his work as Instructor in Archi-
tecture in the University in March. 1873. He has twice acted as Dean of
iRep. of Univ. of 111., 1888, Hist. Address by Selim H. Peabody, p. 207.
= Rep. of Univ. of 111., 1878, p. 86.
Historical Sketch 15
the College of Engineering. Many of the University buildings have been
constructed after plans drawn by him. Professor Ira Osborn Baker came
to the University as Assistant in Civil Engineering and Physics in Sep-
tember, 1874, after having graduated the spring before. Thus four of the
present faculty have been connected with the institution approximately forty
years.
The period of Dr. Gregory's administration is not marked as one of
great prosperity financially. The University was the owner of 480,000 acres of
land scrip. The Board of Trustees proposed at first to locate 50.000 acres
of its land scrip, and to sell the rest ; but the pressure for funds was so
great that it located but 25,000 acres, about 9,000 being in the state of
Nebraska and i6,ooo in the state of Minnesota. The large amount of land
scrip thrown upon the market by this and other land grant universities had
greatly depreciated its value,^ and tlie 455.000 acres sold brought but $319-
178.87, or seventy cents an acre.
As fast as the cash was received it was invested in such securities as
the law demanded, and the rate of interest then current in the state, eight
to ten per cent, yielded from $25,000 to $30,000 per annum, for the payment
of current expenses of instruction. The money panic of 1873 did not
seriously affect the finances of the University until about 1877, when debtors
began to refund their loans at lower rates of interest. In this way, the income
of the University was largely diminished. During the year 1878 the expend-
itures were found to be $3,500 in excess of the income. No surplus funds
were on hand, no prospect of increasing the interest on the endowment fund
— something had to be done — so it seemed best to reduce somewhat the
salaries of the teaching force. Dr. Gregory suggested that the reduction
should begin with him. not because his salary was the largest, but rather
because he would prefer to see his own pay reduced 20 or 25 per cent
than that the already too meager compensation of his associates should be
lessened. A reduction was made of the $3,500 by taking small amounts
from the various salaries and departments, and at the request of the Regent
$400 from his salary. Places which became vacant were left so; certain
departments were cut off — those of mining, commerce, and domestic econ-
omy; the fees of students were raised; and economy in its most rigid form
had to be practiced even^where.
Meanwhile the internal condition of affairs was gloomy. The cordial
agreement which had existed between the students and the Regent and
faculty became strained, and finally open rebellion occurred.
Under these discouraging circumstances Dr. Gregory submitted his resig-
nation at the June commencement. 1880. and it was immediately accepted by
the Board. He spent the remainder of his life in Washington, D. C, where
he died October 20, I898. On Stmda3% the 23d of October of that year, a
memorial convocation was held in the old University Chapel, and his body
was laid to rest in the ground just west of the main University building.
In speaking of him in a resolution, the alumni of the University, gathered
in Chicago, expressed themselves as follows :
"Full of years and honor, like a shock of ripened corn in an abundant
year, our belo\'ed instructor and friend. Dr. John M. Gregory, the founder
and first Regent (President) of our Alma Mater, has been gathered to his
fathers.""
Dr. Gregory served the University for thirteen long and hard years,
at a time when wisdom, foresight, promptness, courage — all the character-
istics of a competent leader — were in most urgent demand, and in none of
these respects was he found wanting.
Upon his resignation the Board appointed Dr. Selim Hobart Peabody,
formerly Professor of Physics and Mechanical Engineering, Regent pro
tempore. Dr. Peabody was born at Rockingham, Vermont, August 20, 1829.
•111. School Rep., 1887-8, p. CXLIII.
'Alumni Quarterly, V. IV, Jan., 1910, p. i:.
i6 University of Illinois
He spent one 3'ear in the Public Latin School of Boston, but owing to his
father's death, circumstances compelled him to leave school and help earn
a livelihood for himself and others. After working five years he entered
the University of Vermont at the age of nineteen and graduated in 1852.
The next two years were spent, first as principal of the Burlington, Vt.,
high school, and then as teacher in the Collegiate Institute at Fairfax, Vt.
In 1854 he became Professor of Mathematics and Physics in the Polytechnic
College of Philadelphia ; tliree years later he accepted the position of Chief
Clerk in the United States land office at Eau Claire, Wisconsin; in 1859
he took charge of the city schools at Fond du Lac, and in 1862 he became
superintendent of schools of Racine, in the same state. Three years later
he became an instructor in the City high school of Chicago. While here
he also organized and directed the evening high school. On March 11, 1868 —
Inauguration Day— he was offered the professorship of mechanical science
and engineering in the Illinois Industrial University. This he declined,
but in 1871 he went to the Massachusetts Agricultural College at Amherst
as Professor of Physics and Civil Engineering, where he remained three years,
and then returned to his old position in Chicago. In 1877 he received the
degree of doctor of philosophy from the University of Vermont. On the
loth of October, 1878, he accepted the appointment of Professor of Mechan-
ical Engineering and Physics in the Illinois Industrial University. He
served in this capacity until the close of March, 1880, when he resigned
to accept the work of editor-in-chief of what later became the International
Cyclopedia. On July 27th, of this year, he was reappointed to the same
professorship and made Regent pro tempore, assuming the new duties on
August isth. The following March, 1881, he was elected Regent of the
University and continued as such until he presented his resignation June
10, 1891.^
Almost all of his adult life, at the time of his election to the regency,
had been spent in teaching and accompanying activities. It is said that at
the time of his appointment he could have taught successfully any sub-
ject offered in the curriculum of the institution.
Dr. Peabody encountered numerous annoyances and difficulties during
his regime. In the beginning, many of the students assumed a questioning
attitude toward the new Regent. The seniors were said to have held a
meeting to determine whether they would return or not, but kindly con-
sented to give the new man a trial.^ The first serious hitch came from a
clash between certain secret fraternities and the court of the organized
students' government. As a result, the Regent recommended, and the trustees
approved, a ruling that no student could enter the University until he had
pledged himself not to join a fraternity, and that no student should be grad-
uated until he had certified that he had not belonged to any fraternity while
in the University. The adoption of these rules disclosed the existence of
four such organizations. Their members petitioned the faculty to repeal
the rules, but the faculty only turned their petitions over to the Board,
which recommended that their requests be refused. The rule was stren-
uous, and was not repealed until the September board meeting,^ 1891.' From
the time of the passage of the rule, more or less antagonism existed, directed
chiefly toward the Regent, whose duty it was to execute the maiidate. Unfor-
tunately for him, he was a man sufficiently sensitive to criticism to find it
discomforting.
Another occurrence, trivial in itself, also inflicted no little injury. One
of the cadet captains in the military organization failed to receive^ an exam-
ination grade sufficient to permit him to continue in his official position. His
brother officers undertook to compel his re-instatement by entering upon
what we would call a strike. Dissatisfied students were allowed to take
1 Alumni Quarterly, V. V. July, 1910, Makers of the Univ., by Thomas J. Burrill, p. 203flF.
2 Rep. of Univ. of 111. 1888, Hist. Adress by Pies. Peabody, p. 210.
sRep. of Univ. of 111., 1892, p. 151.
Historical Sketch 17
their grievances to the Board of Trustees, and it in turn sat as a sort of
high court, and in effect, put the faculty upon trial. In this case, a matter
which should have been adjusted without great difficulty, became unneces-
sarily burdensome.
President Peabody systematized administrative affairs, instituted im-
proved bookkeeping and gathered up loose ends everywhere. He person-
ally attended to numerous details. Dr. T. J. Burrill, in writing of his work,
said that "throughout his administration he had no stenographer. The
University did not own during his time a typewriting machine. The offi-
cial correspondence was mainly conducted in his own handwriting. There
was no registrar. At the beginning of each term he personally issued class
permits and at the close recorded class grades. Aside from his headship
in the department of Mechanical Engineering and Physics, he taught classes
(during different terms) in Mechanics and Hydraulics and Mental Science,
the latter subject being required of all seniors. It is little wonder that
there was not much time for effective campaigning outside or for dreaming
of future greatness."
But in spite of many obstacles, and in spite of the fact that these were
days of small things educationally, progress was made during this adminis-
tration. In 1879-80 there were 434 students (reduced in 1880-81 to 379),
and 26 teachers of all grades, of whom 15 were of professorial rank; in
1890-91, there were 519 students and 40 instructors, 24 of whom were of
professorial rank. Thus there was a gain in students of 19.6 per cent and
in the corps of instruction of 53.9 per cent, and for those having professorial
rank, 60 per cent. For the first named year the total income from all sources
was about $60,650; for the last named, $124,600, or 146 per cent gain. The
total legislative appropriation for the session of 1879 was $25,500; that for
the session of 1891 was $147,200. This latter figure included $70,000 for the
Natural History Building, but excluding this, the gain was $51,700, or 203
per cent.^
Before President Peabody's administration, all state appropriations had
been clearly for specified purposes and exclusive of salaries for instruction.
At the legislative session of 1881, the trustees resolved to ask, in addition
to the usual sums, for an appropriation for the current expenses of instruc-
tion. The legislature granted the sum of $11,400 to help cover the amount
of the loss suffered by the University because of the reduction in the interest
on its investments." The next legislature was asked for $14,000, for the
same purpose, and the grant was made. During the biennial periods which
followed, the sums of $24,000, $32,000," and $40,000 were allowed, respect-
ively.
Appropriations for buildings were small, and were slow in coming. After
much persuasion and political wire pulling on the part of the Regent and his
local aids, $10,000 was secured for a Drill Hall in 1889. This caused great
rejoicing. During the year the students purchased and placed in the Drill
Hall $125 worth of gymnastic apparatus, the money being for the most part
the proceeds of an athletic entertainment given the year before in Champaign.
Those who at that time wished to practice in the gymnasium paid 50 cts. a term
for a ticket, and with the money so secured, instructors were employed from
among the students. At the next General Assembly, Regent Peabody, al-
most unaided by others connected with the University, succeeded in winning
sufficiently the good will of the legislators to cause the passage of a bill
carrying $70,000 for a new Natural History building.
In 1887, a law was passed making membership in the Board of Trustees
elective, at a general state election, and restoring the Superintendent of Pub-
lic Instruction as an ex officio member, and so there are to-day three e.v officio
'Alumni Quarterly, Vol. V, No. 3, July, 19 10, Makers of the Univ., by T. J. Burrill,
p. 211.
= Rep. of Univ. of 111., 1882, p. 182.
'Rep. of Univ. of 111., 1888, p. 211.
1 8 University of Illinois
and nine elective members. The change in the manner of election helped ma-
terially to bring the institution before the people of the state. It also made
it possible for women to serve on the Board. None became members, how-
ever, until November, 1904, when Mrs. Lucy L. Flower was elected. . It is
interesting to note that she received many times the number of votes that
have been cast for any other woman as a candidate for office in this state.^
While she was the first woman regularly elected a member of the Board.
Mrs. Dr. Julia Holmes Smith really served a short time before her, having
been appointed by the Governor to fill an unexpired term.
In 1884 the opportunity seemed favorable to begin the sale of the 9,000
acres of land located in Nebraska, and by judicious management the endow-
ment fund was thus raised from about $320,000 to upwards of $450,ooo.- The
sale of this land stretched out over a period of twenty-five years, the last
being sold only in 1909. The sale of the land in Minnesota began at a some-
what later date, and while all is now sold (1912), the payments are not yet
quite all made. The total endowment fund received by the University up
to March i, 1912, from the sale of its land scrip amounted to $647,401.53.
The pressing need for funds and the dislike for paying taxes upon this land
caused much of it to be sold at a very low price.
In 1887 the federal government again took up the work it had begun in
1862. By the passage of the Hatch Act, approved March 12, of that year,
the national government appropriated $15,000 per annum to each state for the
purpose of establishing and maintaining, in connection with the colleges found-
ed upon congressional act of 1862, agricuhural experiment stations "to aid in
acquiring and diffusing among the people of the United States useful and
practical information on subjects connected with agriculture, and to promote
scientific investigation and experiment respecting the principles and applica-
tions of agricultural science." President Peabody took a prominent part in
the discussions of the convention which led to the passage of this act. Under
its provision, the Agricultural Experiment Station of Illinois was founded
in 1888 and placed under the direction of the trustees of the University, and
a part of the University farm, with buildings, was assigned for its use. State
appropriations have been added to the federal grants to the Station, until
its revenues have become the largest of those of similar institutions through-
out the world.'
In 1890, by another measure known as the Morrill College Aid Act, the
Congress of the United States made further appropriations for the land grant
colleges. Under this enactment each such college or university received the
first year $15,000, the second $16,000, and thereafter was to receive $1,000 a
year additional to the amount of the preceding year, until the amount reached
$25,000, which sum was to be paid yearly thereafter. The use of this fvmd,
although restricted, made possible indirectly a considerable development in
the humanities as well as in the natural sciences.*
As the institution developed, the name the "Illinois Industrial University"
was felt to be a serious handicap. It was never understood in the sense
originally intended. The promoters had meant to establish an institution in
which a liberal education should be offered, and one which should be par-
ticularly suited to those engaged in industrial pursuits, in distinction to the
professions as they were then recognized. But the prevailing impression
gained for the name was that manual labor was a prominent feature. The
name came to be considered a serious obstacle to the institution, and a bill
was introduced in the legislature of 1885 for its change. The application for
a change of name met with bitter opposition, especially in the senate, many
of the opponents contending that the change would be detrimental to the
^Minutes of Board of Education of Chicago, June 28, 1911.
2Rep. of Univ. of 111., 1888, p. 211.
*Univ. of 111. Register, 1911-12, p. 449.
*Act approved Aug. 30, 1890, in Laws of U. S. & State of 111., Concerning the Univ.
of III.
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"industrial" ideas of the early advocates. But on June 19, 1885, Govenior
Oglesby approved the bill which changed the name to the "University of
Illinois."
In this same year the State Laboratory of Natural History was transferred
to the University from Normal. This laboratory was created for the purpose
of making a natural history survey of the state and publishing the results,
and also for the purpose of furnishing specimens to the public schools and to
the state museums. These collections amounted to 75,000 specimens, in round
numbers, besides 15,000 bottles, vials, and other packages, the contents of
which were largely unclassified. The apparatus transferred with this material
consisted chiefly of a very full outfit of collecting apparatus for both terres-
trial and aquatic work and a considerable amount of microscopic materials
and apparatus.
During the regime of Dr. Peabody, the University largely extended the
knowledge of itself among the people of the state principally by means of ad-
dresses and exhibits. It has been estimated that during the one year of 1888
over 100 gatherings were attended by members of the faculty and more than
200 addresses were delivered. The most notable of the technical exhibitions
were kept on display, as follows : six months at the State House in Springfield,
sixteen months at the expositions at New Orleans; at the great educational
displays at Madison, Wisconsin, and Chicago; and at the state fairs.^
Many things conspired to make Dr. Peabody's office a hard one to ad-
minister. Matters of dicipline, disturbances in the cadet battalion, a radical
change in the personnel of the Board, all these were circumstances which so
strengthened the opposition to the Regent as to defeat his re-election in 1891
for the next biennial period. In June he offered his resignation, which was
at once accepted. That he succeeded as well as he did is evidence of great
personal and professional power among men and of exalted devotion to the
cause he espoused.
Upon his resignation the Board temporarily appointed a man who has made
his life a part of the University and who through the varying fortunes of
the institution has filled many important and critical gaps. That man
was Dr. Thomas Jonathan Burrill. He first came to the University as a
special assistant to teach algebra, on the agreement that as soon as botany
could be provided for, he should have charge of it. Three months after his
first connection with the institution, T. J. Burrill became Assistant Professor
of Natural History, which at that time included botany. He became full Pro-
fessor of Botany and Horticulture in 1871. His professorship began at "sun
up" and lasted indefinitely and included anything that needed doing. He
taught most of the day, planted with his own hands, or saw to the planting
of most of the trees on the campus (after he had laid it out for treatment),
wrote reports, lectured here and there, served on innumerable committees,
collected specimens up and down the state, and was even charged at on« time
by the Board with the sale of a pair of mules, whose labors on the South
Farm showed that they were not so able to stand the strenuous life as he was.
After the founding of the Agricultural Experiment Station in 1888, Professor
Burrill became its horticulturist.
In 1875 Dr. Burrill became the corresponding secretary of the Board of
Trustees, a position he held for thirteen years. In 1878, he was appointed
Dean of the College of Science, and for a brief time was Acting Regent. When
the Regency changed in 1880, Professor Burrill filled the place temporarily.
Four years later when the head of the University was absent for a brief time
on University business he was made presiding officer. Upon the resignation
of Dr. Peabody in 18qi, Professor Burrill began an indefinite interregnum.
Almost his first undertaking was to reorganize the military department, which
had caused a great deal of trouble in preceding years. He effected such an
organization that it has never caused any trouble since.
.Students were allowed greater freedom and responded with greater sanity
»Rep. of Univ. of 111., 1888, p. 211.
20 University of Illinois
of conduct. Everywhere a better spirit grew up. The old fixed courses of
study were abolished and substantially our present system evolved. In Sep-
tember, 1891, the Board passed the following resolution with regard to fra-
ternities :
"Resolved, That the pledge hitherto required for candidates for entry to the
University in regard to college fraternities be omitted, and that the subject
of these fraternities be referred to the committee on rules."
During Dr. Burrill's administration the attendance rapidly increased.
Student organizations were stimulated — we find the first University Glee Club
organized in October, 1891 ; the first annual concert of the Illinois Military
Band given in February, 1892; besides the organization of the Mandolin Club,
Chemistry Club, Art Club, Students' Assembly for "Social and Intellectual
Purposes," etc.
But perhaps the point of greatest triumph in his administration was in
the finances. The Board had been accustomed to asking support for the
University in a most modest way, and the result was that it had been doled
out to them in fifty-cent pieces. Dr. Burrill advocated asking for everything
wanted, leaving the legislature to cut down the request if it saw fit. From
the appeal to the legislature in 1893 came the appropriation for the engineer-
ing building, and greatly increased sums for other expenses. The total
appropriation rose from $147,000 to $295,000.^
Several new courses of study had their origin in this period. The School
of Philosophy and Pedagogy, included in the College of Literature and Arts,
was organized, as well as the Graduate School. The department of Municipal
and Sanitary Engineering and Architectural Engineering were likewise creat-
ed. In January, 1893, the agricultural short course was offered. The office
of Registrar was provided for August i6th of the same year, and the ap-
pointment of W. L. Pillsbury was made. In 1894 ^^ appropriation of $1,800
was made for a biological station at Havana and $1,200 for a summer school
at the University. The first summer session began the following June and
continued four weeks ; thirty-eight persons were enrolled, twenty-six of whom
were teachers from over the state. Members of the regular faculty gave the
instruction and the full resources of the University, in the way of laboratories
libraries, and apparatus were made available for the work.
Although the preparatory class served as an important feeder for the
University it was not the intention of the governing boards that this class
should be largely increased. In March, 1894, however, the Board established
a two years' course in the preparatory school. Preparatory classes had been
taught almost from the beginning of the institution, but with the anticipation
that the time would soon come when such instruction might be wholly left to
the high schools. If it had seemed possible, the University authorities would
gladly have abandoned the preparator}' work, but if, as it appeared, it must be
continued, better provision had to be made for it. Hence, a principal was
appointed, teachers were employed, and a course of instruction mapped out.
While the faculty confined themselves in the main to undergraduate in-
struction, the graduate department was slowly taking shape. The first fel-
lowships were instituted in 1892, and in 1894 the faculty was authorized to
define the requirements for doctors' degrees.
The University gradually extended its relations with the public school
system of the state through its accredited schools, and also by the aid of the
county superintendents who conducted examinations for scholarships, and by
its course of University extension lectures. A great change came over the
state in its attitude toward the University. Dr. Burrill's policy was one of
open discussion, friendly co-operation with all educational and other interests
of the state, and had much to do with allaying opposition on all sides.
Forty-four years is a long time to serve an institution, and when that ser-
vice has been rendered with such faithfulness, such kindly benevolence, and
such utter unselfishness as in the case of Dr. Burrill, the institution should
'Alumni Quarterly, V. II, Oct., 1908, Makers of the Univ., by C. M. Moss, p. 229.
Historical Sketch 21
certainly honor the man. It did so at the 41st commencement by conferring
upon him the highest honor that the University can give, the honorary de-
gree of LL.D. Although Dr. Burrill retired from active duty Sept. i, 1912, he
retained his office in the Natural History Buildmg, thus the institution is still
to have the benefits of the counsel of this superior man whose visions are not,
even now, of the past University, but who is still planning for the future, still
buoyant, still optimistic.
Various causes delayed the action in electing a new Regent, but it was
felt that the important thing was to find the right man, no matter how much
time it might require, rather than to hasten the election. Great care was taken
in the matter and after three years of inquiry and discussion, the Board ten-
dered the appointment, April 13, 1894, to Andrew Sloan Draper of New York.
The title of Regent as applied to the chief executive of a collegiate institution
was found to be confusing since the term was generally used for a member of
the board of control — 3. trustee. The legislative enactment founding the
University designated the executive by this name and it was so used from
that time up to the appointment of Dr. Draper. With his appointment the
Board of Trustees gave authority for the title "President" to be used instead
of the title "Regent" as given in the University charter. The time fixed for
the beginning of Dr. Draper's services was August i, 1894, and upon that
date he assumed the duties of this office.
The third president of the University was of sturdy New England stock
and was born June 21, 1848, at Westford, New York. He was educated for
the profession of law in the Albany Law School of Union College, gradu-
ating in 1871. For nearly a dozen years after his graduation in law, he prac-
ticed his profession. He was a member of the New York state legislature in
1881, a Judge of the United States Court of Alabama Claims from 1884 to
1886, and State Superintendent of Public Instruction from I886 to 1892^
He received the honorary degree of doctor of laws from Colgate in i88g,
from Columbia in 1903 and from the University of Illinois in 1905.^ For
two years previous to his coming to the University he was superintendent
of the public schools of Cleveland, Ohio.
President Draper did not aspire to the presidency of the University; in-
stead, he was sought out by the Board. He says, "I had serious misgivings
about the advisability of accepting the post. I doubted my adaptability to it."
The fact that he was not a university man caused him to hesitate. While for
a long time he had followed educational thought, he had not had much to
do with the higher grades of college and university work. But his wide ex-
perience with men, in politics and educational work, and his ability as an or-
ganizer, aided greatly in his management of University affairs.
President Draper early sided with the many friends of the University who
felt that, while the institution was organized primarily to educate people for
industrial vocations, it was not doing its whole duty as long as its efforts
were confined within these limits. Conferences were held with the trustees
and faculties as to the best means of beginning departments of law, medicine,
and teaching. The result of this activity was that during his administration
the University organized and established a number of new schools and de-
partments.
The first new school was that of Pharmacy. The Chicago College of
Pharmacy made a proposition to turn over and donate its school and property
to the University on the provision that it be maintained as a part of the
University of Illinois. The Board accepted the proposition at its April meet-
ing, 1896,* and on May i, this College became the School of Pharmacy.
Negotiations looking toward the affiliation of the College of Physicians and
5mrgeons of Chicago with the University, which had been going on for sev-
eral years, were concluded by the Board of Trustees March 9. 1897.^
^ Who's Who in America, iqo8-9, ^'^. s. P- "i.^o-
2 Rep. of Univ. of 111., 189S, p. 238.
^Rep. of Univ. of 111., 1898, p. 74.
22 University of Illinois
On April 21, 1897, it became the School of Medicine of the University of
Illinois. It was one of the foremost of such schools of the Middle West. Its
buildings were substantially constructed and its location directly opposite the
Cook County Hospital, and in the very center of opportunities for medical
research, gave the students unusual clinical privileges. The first year there
were 409 registered at this medical college. The institution was entirely
self-supporting, and continued a part of the University of Illinois until June
30, 1912, when the renewal of the lease was refused on the part of the College
of Physicians and Surgeons.
The organization of a School of Law was a matter which had long been
in the minds of the authorities, and nearly two years previous to the opening
of the school, the Board of Trustees had determined that the step should be
taken. Pursuant to their action of Dec. 8, 1896,^ the School of Law was or-
ganized and instruction began September 13, 1897. The formal opening was
through a public meeting held in the chapel of the University, which was
addressed by Justice Jacob W. Wilkin of the Supreme Court of the state.
Many members of the local bar, and prominent citizens, as well as students,
attended the meeting. The faculty of the School of Law was composed from
the beginning of professors devoting their entire time to instruction, and of
other professors who taught related subjects in the University, such as con-
stitutional law, the history of jurisprudence, etc., and non-residerrt lecturers.
The course of study at first covered two years, but a very short time later it
was re-arranged on the three-year basis. On February 9, 1900, the Schoolof
Law became the College of Law ; and on the same date the School of Medicine
became the College of Medicine.^
In 1897, the School of Library Economy which had been established in
1893 at the Armour Institute of Technology in Chicago was transferred to .
the University; the Director of that school was appointed librarian of the
Univei-sity Library; and the State Library School was opened. There were
but two other such schools in the country and no other west of the Allegheny
Mountains. Admission to the school was placed upon the same basis as ad-
mission to other departments of the University.
From time to time some slight provision had been made for musical in-
struction and in 1895 the work had been reorganized and enlarged. By vote
of the trustees on June 9, 1897, the department became the School of Music
with a separate faculty and organization.* Instruction was given in violin,
piano, and voice, and a course was offered leading to the degree of bachelor
of music.
The adequate supervision of social interests was felt to require distinct
administrative attention, and at the March meeting, 1897, the Board of Trus-
tees created a Dean of Women's department and appointed a Dean in the
person of Dr. Violet D. Jayne of Minneapolis, Minnesota.* Events proved
the selection to be a wise one. In 1901, a similar measure was adopted with
reference to male students, by the appointment of Professor Thomas Arkle
Clark, Dean of Undergraduates, who served in this capacity until 1909, when
he became Dean of Men.
In 1899 some additional courses were offered in railway engineering. Two
years before this the Big Four Railway Company had built a dyna-
mometer car for the use of the University upon its system, and in 1900 the
Illinois Central Railroad did the same thing, and decided improvements
were made upon the first car offered.
In the summer of 1899 the University made an earnest effort to establish
the summer session. Some such efforts had been made years before, but with-
out much success. It secured the attendance of 148 students during a term
of nine weeks. The work was satisfactorily initiated and the results were
iRep. of Univ. of 111., 1898, p. 44.
2 Rep. of Univ. of 111., 1900, p. 254.
"Rep. of Univ. of 111., 1898, pp. 124-5.
*Rep. of Univ. of 111., 1898, p. 65.
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considered quite substantial. The work offered was largely of a character
which would appeal to teachers in the high schools of the state, and persons
of this class responded in considerable numbers. Students were allowed to do
work which might count towards a University degree, and many availed
themselves of the privilege.
The work of the State Entomologist's office had been done at the Univer-
sity of Illinois since January, 1885. By legislative enactment in 1899 it be-
came permanently established at the University, the trustees of which are
required by that act to provide for the Entomologist and his assistants such
office and laboratory rooms as may be necessary to the performance of their
duties.
On March 12, 1901,^ a School of Dentistry was organized as a depart-
ment in the College of Medicine. In the following fall the school opened with
an enrollment of 134 students. Some four years later the name was changed
to the College of Dentistry. This college remained an integral part of the
University until June 30, 1912, when it was discontinued.
The General Assembly in 1900 made an appropriation for the establish-
ment of courses of training for business, and, in accordance with that action,
the trustees approved the organization of the Courses in Business Adminis-
tration (frequently given elsewhere under the name of School of Commerce).
The department opened in 1902 with two new professors, one called from
Yale, and the other from Tome Institute.
One year later the special appropriation by Congress to the state made
possible the founding of the Engineering Experiment Station. Within its
scope were embraced several problems connected with architecture, and civil,
electrical, mechanical, and sanitary engineering. The quarters were in the
University buildings and shops.
President Draper managed in a large degree to put the University in a
more favorable light before the people of the state, who in many cases had
looked upon it with disfavor or with indifference. One of the menaces of the
University's power to do good was the claim often made through the secular
newspapers of the state that there was little religious spirit in the University.
President Draper early began placing the facts before the people to show
that this was untrue. Statistics from the Young Men's and Young Women's
Christian Associations refuted these charges; greater efforts were made by
the several church denominations ; and near the end of his administration the
percentage of men and women who were parties to the great Student Volun-
teer Movement for Christian Missions was shown to be greater than in any
other state institution.
President Draper overcame much of the opposition which had existed in a
measure between the University and other colleges of the state by showing
in addresses and papers that all of these colleges and the state's big school
were needed to do the work which should be done.
The increase in attendance at the University during the decade from 1894
to 1904 was marvelous. The attendance at tjrbana increased from 750 in
1893-4 to 3100 in 1902-3, and during the latter year there were about 900 in
the Chicago departments. The number of instructors increased proportion-
ately. Especially striking was the growth of the College of Agriculture. In
the early nineties the attendance of regularly matriculated students had almost
leached the vanishing point, a result due partly to defective equipment and
partly to the prevailing skepticism among the farmers themselves with regard
to the possibilities of scientific instruction iii agriculture. During this period
new interest sprang up. the appropriations increased, and in 1903, for the
first time, there came to the University a substantial number of agricul-
tural students.
Not only were the appropriations increased for the College of Agricul-
ture, but there was also a general increase throughout the University. For
the biennium commencing July i, 1895, the appropriation for the general cur-
' Rep. of Univ. of 111., 1902, p. S4ff.
24 University of Illinois
rent expense Avas $180,000, and for the following two-year periods, re-
spectively, $220,000; $270,000; $350,000; and $500,000; making a total in ten
years of $1,520,000.^ In addition to these increased appropriations for current
expenses, there were large appropriations for buildings.
The Library building, dedicated at commencement in 1897, was occupied
in the September following. It was both designed and constructed by grad-
uates of the University of Illinois. The interior decorations were by Mr.
Newton A. Wells, and it is said that they present the best example of a
pure Byzantine style to be found in the United States. The architects were
Professors N. Clifford Ricker and James M. White. A new astronomical
observatory was completed, equipped, and occupied. Under the dome a fine
twelve-inch telescope was erected by the foremost telescope builders in the
Uiiited States. Another important addition to the group of University
buildings was the electrical engineering building located just north of Engi-
neering Hall ; and in the Central Heating Plant located to the east of the
Electrical building — ^both designed by professors in the department of Archi-
tecture. All the University buildings are heated by the Central Heating
Plant. The pipes are carried in brick tunnels a third of a mile in length and
large enough to enable a person walking erectly to pass through them.
At the close of the year 1900, the main group of agricultural buildings
was completed on the South Campus, from an appropriation of $150,000.
This was the first time the state had expended any considerable amount of
money to provide an agricultural plant.
Other buildings erected during President Draper's administration were a
new wood shop on the site of the old one which had been burned, a Presi-
dent's house, a splendid gymnasium, an excellent Imilding for applied me-
chanics, a testing laboratory, and University water station. South of the
Science building a substantial and capacious chemical laboratory was con-
structed. The old chemical laboratory was remodeled and given over to the
College of Law. The building of the College of Medicine in Chicago was
largely reconstructed, and the West Division high school property was also
acquired and put into excellent condition. In 1897 a new gymnasium was
installed on the upper floor of the old mechanical building. It was not ideal
in appearance, but was adequately equipped and well suited for practical use.
It was provided with a very satisfactory equipment of lockers, and also with
reasonable toilet and bathing accommodations. Illinois field was considerably
enlarged and much improved in appearance. The unsightly board fence was
removed and a iiandsome iron one put in its place. The running track was
enlarged so as to be a full third of a mile in length.
The legislature of 1903 made provision for the establishment of the
Woman's building, three agricultural buildings, a foundry, and a steam labora-
tory.^
A new greenhouse was constructed and occupied opposite the new electri-
cal building and added an attractive feature to the University grounds. In
connection with the Electrical building and the Central Heating Plant there
was installed and put into operation an electrical lighting plant. It supplied
arc lights upon the campus and also incandescent lights in the buildings
which are wired for the purpose. It was the policy to light all the University
buildings from this center as soon as possible.
Lightning struck the chemical building in August, 1896. The roof and
practically the whole of the interior of the building were destroyed. Nothing
remained but the four walls. Steps were at once taken to renew the roof
and the interior was replaced in a very hasty, rough, and unsubstantial man-
ner because of lack of time and funds to do the work properly. A year later,
in JunC; 1897, the Natural History building was struck by lightning. The re-
sults were not so serious as with the chemical laboratory, but fire followed and
not only the roof but also the upper portions of the interior, and the building
1 Alumni Quarterly, V. IV, Apr., 1910, p. 99.
2 111. School Rep., 1903-4, p. 52.
Historical Sketch 25
and its contents, were seriously injured by water. The damage to the latter
building was repaired in time to prevent any interruption of University work.
On June 9. 1900, the oldest building on the campus, which accommodated
the wood shops, testing laboratory, hydraulic laboratory, repair shops, and
gymnasium was totally destroyed by fire. The building was an old one, yet
substantial and exceedingly useful, and housed important interests.
Perhaps the event which caused the most serious concern on the part of
the administration was the defalcation of the Treasurer in February, 1897.
AJl the cash balances of the several funds were involved. All the appro-
priations had been collected from the State Treasurer to the end of the year,
and there were no means which could be applied to salaries and other ex-
penses. Fortunately the legislature was in session and ofi&cial notice was
brought to the attention of that body, which came to the relief of the Univer-
sity by assuming charge of the whole matter and restoring the funds com-
pletely.
President Draper showed the keenest personal interest in students and
student activities. The united action of the students in all important meas-
ures to be advanced, the kindly and frank treatment of each other in their
personal and class relations, and the hearty and loyal support of all Univer-
sity interests were immense factors in the control and enlargement of the
institution. The adoption of orange and blue as the University colors by
the general assembly of students within a month after the beginning of the
administration was a step. Encouragement was given to athletics by the em-
ployment of coaches and University instructors in the department, and they
were made more popular by the President's attendance upon the games. The
grounds were beautified and made attractive by making open spaces for
sward, the paving of walks and drives, and the planting of a colony of squir-
rels upon the campus.
While President Draper stood for what furnished students social and
physical enjoyment, at the same time he was a rigid disciplinarian. The en-
forcement of authority has been made easier down to the present time because
of President Draper's successful stand in administering justice after a certain
class riot, which occasioned considerable difficulty.
Dr. Draper resigned in March, 1904; his resignation to take effect after
two months' leave of absence, thus practically rounding out ten years of
service. They were a splendid ten years for the University of Illinois.
Things were favorable when he began. The excellent opportunity for the
chief executive was turned to the best account. He quickly appreciated the
situation and with abundant forcefulness and admirable generalship, carried
the institution forward in its remarkable career. Having been elected to the
newly created office of Commissioner of Education in the state of New York,
he gave up his work in Illinois with abundantly demonstrated evidences of
its success during the ten years of his presidency.
On November 5, 1904. Dr. Edmund Janes James, the fourth president
of the University, assumed the duties of that office. His formal installation
took place in October of the following year. On this occasion delegates
were present from a large number of American and foreign universities,
making the exercises of unusual interest. Perhaps one of the most striking
features was a series of conferences on various questions of educational pol-
icy.
President James is the first native of Illinois to be elected to the presi-
dency of its state university. Moreover, he has served the two other great
universities of the state, having presided over Northwestern for a time and
having been for six years a professor in the University of Chicago. He is a
descendant of pioneer Methodist ministers and was born May 24, I855, at
Jacksonville, Illinois. He prepared for college in the Model Department of
the Illinois State Normal School and in the fall following his graduation
there, became a student at Northwestern University. After spending one
year at this institution and one year at Harvard, he entered the University
26 University of Illinois
of Halle in 1875, where two years later, at the age of twenty-two, he re-
ceived his doctor's degree. He first taught as principal of the high school at
Evanston, going from there to accept a similar position in the High School
Department of the Illinois Normal University. In 1883 he became Professor
of Public Administration in the University of Pennsylvania. While there he
was for a time secretary of the graduate faculty and organized the instruction
in this department. He was also Director of the Wharton School of Finance
and Economy.
In 1896 he accepted a position as Professor of Public Administration and
Director of the University Extension Division in the University of Chicago.
Six years later he resigned this position to become President of Northwest-
ern University, and in 1904 he again resigned his position in order to accept
a similar one at the University of Illinois.
He received the honorary degree LL.D. from Cornell College (Iowa) in
1902, from Wesleyan, 1903, Queen's College also in 1903, and from Harvard
University in 1909.
The progress of the University during the last few years has been rapid
and uninterrupted. Opportunities for advanced work in nearly every depart-
ment of the University have been materially increased. Perhaps the organi-
zation of the Graduate School as a separate administrative body was a step
which aided most greatly along this line. The legislatures of 1907 and 1909
appropriated for the work of the school a sum of $50,000 a year. This
was a step unprecedented in any state and the act was warmly welcomed
by educational authorities.
Hand in hand with graduate work goes the necessity for a strong library.
While not yet all that could be desired, the University library has likewise
progressed. The number of volumes in 1904 was 63,724; the number of
pamphlets, 14,512; while on June 30, 1912, the general University library
contained 212,700 volumes, aside from about 23,000 pamphlets, pieces of sheet
music, maps, and photographs.
The courses in Business Administration were established in a modest way
in 1900. Five years later an effort was made to put the work on a better
basis, and the legislature gave the School an annual income of $25,000, and
since that time it has become one of the strongest in the country. The last
legislature recognized the importance to the state of this department in the
substantial way of making an appropriation for a Commerce building. On
May 21, 1912, occurred the laying of the corner-stone of this building.
The department of Household Science has taken its place as, on the whole,
the foremost university department of its kind. In 1910, for the first time
in any university, was offered a complete four-year course in household
management, as distinguished from Household Science.
The Liberal Arts colleges are making a definite effort not only for the pro-
motion of research, but also toward the uplifting of secondary education by
giving to prospective teachers opportunities for higher work and better prep-
aration.
During the year 1905, the Trustees created a School of Education. In
some respects this was a grouping together of the courses in the University
which pertained most directly to the future work of the teacher. All in-
structors who offer courses primarily intended for prospective teachers are
on the faculty of this school. In framing its organization, the presidents of
the normal schools of the state were consulted, and their advice has proved
most helpful on many important points.
The legislature in 1905 made the small appropriation of $5,000 for the
establishment of courses in ceramics, in response to a request from the vari-
ous ceramic societies of the state, who asked that the University give
thorough and reliable instruction in the geology of clay working materials,
their origin, classification, physical and chemical properties, and their behavior
under such influences as are met with during the processes of manufacture.
Courses in ceramics and ceramic engineering, supplemented by a course in
Historical Sketch 27
cement making, were organized and have become regular four-year courses
in the College of Science. It is a School which has proved itself of much
benefit to the people of the state in a number of ways. It has found a method
of making high grade brick and tile from material before regarded as worth-
less; it has shown, in the manufacture of enamel brick, that Illinois clays
may be used more profitably than those of other states ; it has compounded a
white and cheaper grade of stoneware; and it has given to the people form-
ulae for compounding crystalline and fritted glazes which heretofore had
been kept secret.*
In the same year the State Geological Survey and the State Water Survey
became scientific departments connected with the University. The legislature
created the State Geological Survey as a bureau of the University, with the
objects and duties usual to such surveys. The University has furnished
suitable quarters for the offices of this survey, and it has found in the lab-
oratories of the University a most valuable assistance in the prosecution of
its work. The presence in the University of men of the scientific standing of
those engaged in the Survey has been of very substantial, though indirect,
value to the scientific advance in these various subjects. The State Water
Survey had for its purpose the study of the water supply of the state in all
its aspects. Its work has been both in the field and in the laboratories.
The College of Agriculture and the Experiment Station have produced a
profound influence upon the farming practice of the state in the last ten years.
The main contribution of the College of Engineering, in the same period,
as distinguished from what it has done hitherto, probably lies in the stimulus
given to industrial research through the Engineering Experiment Station.
As the work and purposes of the Station have become better understood in
the state, the officers in charge have been flooded with applications for help
far beyond their ability to meet.
On January 30, 1906, the Board of Trustees created a department of Rail-
way Engineering. One year later, supplementing that action, the School of
Railway Engineering and Administration was established. This School
offers courses in railway, civil, electrical, and mechanical engineering as
well as in management.
A Mine Rescue Station was established at the University in 1909. It is
in co-operation with the State Geological Survey and the College of Engi-
neering of the University. Its purpose is to demonstrate to mine operators
and others the value of oxygen helmets and resuscitation apparatus in
connection with rescue work in mines, as an aid to fighting mine fires, and
in the opening of mines which have been sealed on account of fires. The
Station not only gives demonstration but also undertakes to train men in
the use of such apparatus, the service being given gratuitously, and as far
as possible, to all interested within the limits of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan,
Iowa, Missouri, and western Kentucky.
Nor is the University dependent only upon these inward workings for
signs of its prosperity. There are many outward signs as well. A splendid
advance began in the appropriations for buildings in i88g with that for the
Natural History Hall. During President Draper's administration, this ad-
vance gathered force, until with President James we find the buildings go-
ing up, not one at a time, but by the twos and threes. The estimated value
of the buildings on the campus at the beginning of this period was $1,127,-
500; while at the present time (1912) the estimate is $2,229,000. Among the
more important ones constructed during the past ten years, is the Auditorium,
costing $100,000, which has been completed and in constant use from its
dedication in November, 1907. It proves a great help to University life. The
Physics building has been erected with an appropriation of $250,000. and
an addition built to the Natural History building from an appropriation
of $150,000. Abraham Lincoln Hall has been constructed at a cost of $250,-
^ Alumni Quarterly, Vol. Ill, No. 3, July, 1909, Progress of the Univ. in Five Years
by David KinTey.
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000 — the name being chosen for the building because the appropriation was
obtained during the centennial year of the birth of Abraham Lincoln. The
Woman's building has been erected from an appropriation of $80,000, and
the University Power House from an appropriation of $75,000. Among
other structures that have grown upon the campus in this period are the
Mechanical Engineering Laboratory, Greenhouses, buildings for Farm Me-
chanics, Ceramics, and the State Entomologist.
For the biennium beginning July i, 1903, the total amount of appropria-
tion was $1,152,400, while for the biennium beginning July i, 191 1, the Uni-
versity received $3,519,300; something like $835,000 of this appropriation
being for buildings and permanent improvements. Among the more im-
portant buildings to be constructed from this appropriation are the follow-
ing:
Armory $100,000
Engineering Building and Ground 200,000
School of Commerce Building 125,000
Addition to Woman's Building 125,000
Stock Judging Pavilion 80,000
Horticultural Building - 50,000
Not only was this large appropriation made to the University for the
present biennium, but also a bill was passed providing for a one mill tax
on all the assessed property of the state for the support of the University.^
On the present taxing basis, the law should yield about two and one-quarter
millions of dollars a year. This sum is not automatically appropriated to
University uses, although it can be used for no other purpose; however, only
such a sum will be appropriated biennially from it as the General Assembly is
convinced is needed by the institution for which it is collected. This means
that the ambitious interests within the University will reach an agreement on
the campus ; the budget will be made here ; and the united requests, within
the sum available, can be presented as a unit to the legislative committee.
The one mill tax puts the regular support of the University upon a safer
foundation, and assures a regular income. No other event in the history
of the institution is more important than the passage of this bill.
Altogether aside from the increase in attendance caused by the addition
of new schools and new courses, the increased numbers at the University of
Illinois is striking. For the year 1903-4, the total attendance was 3,594 (in-
cluding the Academy), while for the year I9ii-'i2, the total attendance was
5,200. By vote of the Trustees the Academy, which had existed since 1876,
as a one, two, or three year preparatory school, was discontinued at the end
of the school year 1911.
With the increased appropriations and the increased attendance has also
come a material strengthening of the teaching force. Salaries of men of
professional rank have been increased fifty per cent, and distinguished
scholars have been brought to the University from all over the world.
Naturally the increased attendance has meant increased activity in all
kinds of student life. Fraternities and sororities have almost doubled in
-number. The installation of a chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Tau
Beta Pi, and other honorary organizations is a tribute of the esteem which
sister institutions in the country hold for Illinois. Interest has developed
in debate and oratory and at the same time a record has been maintained
in athletics of which lUinoisans may be proud. One of the rnost compre-
hensive organizations within the University perhaps is the Illinois Union,
It came into existence at a mass meeting of the students on March 3, 1909.
The Union is an organization of all Illinois men, whether graduate, under-
graduate, or faculty, whose purpose is to develop good fellowship among
the students and to promote Illinois spirit by all possible means.
One of the sources of strength to any institution is the good will and
^Rep. of Univ, of 111., 1910, p. 177.
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co-operation of its former students in all the work of that institution. The
interest and pride of the alumni of the University of Illinois in its work
seem steadily and plainly to increase. The Alumni Record mad^e its first
appearance in 1906 and contained an account of the life and work of each
graduate of the institution up to that time, as well as similar accounts of
the faculty and trustees. The 1912 publication is an attempt to continue the
good work.
With the growth and variety of University interests, th« problem of
administration became more and more complicated. While in the early days
matters of discipline were settled by th« faculty, and if this settlement was
unsatisfactory, the complainants often carried their woes to the Board of
Trustees, at the present time the Council of Administration, which is made
up of the President, Vice President, and the deans, has complete control of
discipline. The General Faculty has given way to the University Senate
consisting of the members of the Council and all full professors; although
each college maintains its separate faculty, whose action in important matters
requires the ratification of the Senate or the Council.
One of the strongest evidences of educational progress of any univer-
sity lies in the increased estimation in which she is held by her sister in-
stitutions throughout the country. Dean Kinley, in writing of this, said,
"Our admission to the Association of American Universities and the conse-
quent recognition of our graduate work by foreign universities, expressions
of opinion in the newspapers and magazines and personally by distinguished
educators, are all cumulative evidence that we have advanced to a higher
educational plane in the opinion of those most able to judge."
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE.
As yet no adequate history of the University of Illinois has been pub-
lished. The chief sources of information for such a work may be found
in the various official publications of the University, chief among which are
the Reports of the Board of Trustees. These reports have been published
since 1868, annually up to 1876, and biennially thereafter. In these reports
may also be found historical addresses given by Regents Gregory and Pea-
body. The Illinois School Reports published by the Superintendent of Pub-
lic Instruction contain the biennial reports of the Regent or President of the
University. Its development may be traced, too, through the annual catalog,
first labeled the Annual Circular, then the Catalog, and finally the Register
of the University of Illinois. These volumes have very brief historical
sketches which form a sort of backbone of the important events from the
beginning of the University. A more complete historical sketch may be
found in "Facts for Freshmen Concerning the University of Illinois" pub-
lished by Dean Thomas A. Clark and Arthur Ray Warnock, in the fall of
1911. Interesting articles of an historical nature have appeared from time to
time in the Alumni Quarterly, chief among which are a series entitled
"Makers of the University." The Laws of the United States and State of
Illinois Concerning the University of Illinois are a collection of the acts of
the Federal Congress and the state legislature relating to the University of
Illinods.
Some idea of the work of particular departments may be gathered through
the various scientific publications — such as, the bulletins of the Engineering
and Agricultural Experiment Stations. In the University Studies are contri-
butions from various departments of the University, literary as well as
scientific.
In the various student publications may be gleaned aspects of student
life not brought out by the official records. Among the most important
are The Daily Illini, first published monthly as The Student, but now
issued six times a week during the academic year ; The Illio, an annual
publication of the jmiior class; The Illinois Magazine, a literary monthly;
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the Agriculturist, containing contributions from students and instructors in
the College of Agriculture, and the Tcchnograph, containing matter of similar
nature for the College of Engineering, all serve to bring out the various
phases of student activity.
Valuable sketches covering the earlier period are : "The University of
Illinois in the 17th Biennial Report of the Superintendent of Public In-
struction of Illinois," by W. L. Pillsbury; the same author's sketch of
Jonathan Baldwin Turner in the Transactions of the Illinois State Historical
Society; President Edmund J. James's monograph entitled "The Origin of the
Land Grant Act of 1862."
ANNALS OF THE UNIVERSITY
1862
An act donating public lands, on the ratio of 30,000 acres for each Sena-
tor and Representative, to the states and territories which would provide
colleges for the benefit of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts was passed by
Congress, and approved on July 2. 1862. Under this grant Illinois would
receive property to the value of $600,000.00 (480,000 acres) the interest on
which was to be applied for these purposes. The grant had to be accepted
and applied to its uses before July, 1867, or it would have reverted to the
government.
1863
The Legislature of Illinois accepted the grant Feb. 14, 1863, and discussed
the matter for some time without being able to come to any agreement on
the details of the proposed college or on its location. Some wished to divide
the money up among the existing colleges, provided they established schools
of this nature ; some to establish a school to teach Agriculture and the Me-
chanic Arts; and some to attach a new school to the Normal University.
1864
At the State Fair held in Decatur in 1864, a committee was appointed by
the State Agricultural Society to take the matter up and present some defi-
nite plan to the Legislature. This Committee was composed of Wm. H. Van
Epps, Prof. J. B. Turner, A. B. McConnell, B. G. Roots, and John P. Rey-
nolds. They drew up a bill as an expression of the views of the farmers, and
presented it to the Legislature in 1865, and again in 1867.
1866
State meeting of all those interested in the organization of the proposed
Industrial University held at Bloomington. Meeting recommended that the
state build only one university.
Sept. 21 — Notice was published of an informal election to be held in Cham-
paign county on Oct. 10, by order of the board of Supervisors. The voters
were to decide whether or not the county should appropriate $100,000.00 worth
of Champaign county bonds "to secure the location of the Illinois Industrial
University in this county."
Oct. 5 — Proposition of Champaign and Urbana was to purchase the build-
ing then standing, called "The Urbana and Champaign Institute Building,"
with the eight acres on which it stood, at a cost of $30,000.00. then use the
other $70,000.00 to buy more land and secure the location of the LTni\^rsity
over the other contestants — Bloomington, Jacksonville, and other towns had
made offers. The Champaign papers said that they could thus give this build-
ing, i.ooo acres for a farm, 100 acres for a "garden-patch" and still have
$40,000.00 left.
The building was erected in 1861, supposedly at a cost of $175,000.00, and
was said to be "one of the largest and most substantial buildings in the State,
second only to the Normal University." It stood at the north end of what
is now Illinois Field, facing University Avenue. The Main part of the struct-
ure was one hundred twenty-five feet front, forty feet in depth, and five stof-
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ies high. From the center projected a wing forty- four by seventy feet, four
stories high. It contained ninety dormitories, each ten by fifteen, "suitable
rooms for principals, professors, etc." and "accommodations for 800 students."
Oct. 12 — Returns of the election on the question of the bond issue show
the vote to have been: For, 1,601; against, 1,035 — majority for, 566.
"Urbana and Champaign were unanimously in favor of the measure. A
considerable opposition was manifested in some of the country towns, how-
ever." This opposition was due to the fact that the smaller towns regarded
the whole thing as a scheme on the part of Urbana and Champaign to make
the entire county pay for a school which would benefit these two communities
only.
1867 •
Jan. 10 — Mr. Tincher (Senator from the Seventh District) introduced
into the Senate a bill for "an act to provide for the organization, endowment,
and maintenance of the Illinois Industrial University." This bill provided,
among other things, that the Institution should be located at Champaign. At
the same date Senator Fuller (Twenty-third district) introduced a bill simi-
lar to Mr. Tincher's except that it provided for the location of the University
by a commission to be appointed by the Governor. These two bills were read
twice and ordered printed. Jan. 11 — Both bills in the House were introduced,
the Champaign bill being offered by Mr. Griggs from that district. The
Senate at this time voted that the entire grant should be applied to one insti-
tution. Jan. 25 — The Governor approved a bill giving any county, city, town-
ship, or incorporated town authority to levy taxes or voluntary subscriptions
for the purpose of securing the location of the University.
Feb. I — Mr. Tincher moved to amend the Fuller Bill by striking out the
section providing for a committee to locate the college. This amendment
was carried by a vote of fifteen to nine. Feb. 22 — House Bill amended by
adding to the offer contained (the Institute property) therein (as require-
ments for the location) 810 acres of land, $50,000.00 worth of freight (appro-
priated by the Illinois Central), $100,000.00 in Champaign County Bonds, and
$2,000.00 in fruit, shade, and ornamental trees and shrubbery from Dunlap's
nursery, making a total of $450,000.00 estimated valuation of property. This
bill as amended passed the House on the same day. Its provisions were that
the institution should be located in Urbana. The trustees were to be ap-
pointed by the Governor, with approval of the Senate, five from each grand
judicial division, and one from each congressional district. They were to
serve for six years, without salary, the first appointment to draw lots, one-
third to serve two, one-third four, and one-third six years. The trustees
were to elect a Regent to serve two 3^ears, a Treasurer, and a Recording Sec-
retary, and were to provide buildings, teachers, etc. Students were to be at
least fifteen years old. Each county was entitled to a scholarship for de-
scendants of soldiers and seamen. No degrees were to be conferred on gradu-
ates. The Regent, with the Governor, the Superintendent of Public Instruc-
tion, and the President of the State Agricultural Society were to be ex oMcio
members of the Board. The instructors were "to teach in the most thorough
manner such branches of learning as are related to Agriculture and the Me-
chanic Arts and Military Tactics, without excluding other scientific and
classical studies." The college year was to extend through six autumn and
winter months so that the students could go home for the six spring and
summer months or stay at the University and pursue optional studies "pro-
vided that no student shall at any time be allowed to remain in or about the
University in idleness, or without full mental or industrial occupation." This
Act passed the House by a vote of sixty-six to ten, the Senate by eighteen to
seven, and was approved Feb. 28, 1867. The immediate result was a huge
celebration in Champaign.
Mar. 8 — Passage of Supplemental Bill, providing that on the failure of the
county authorities to comply witli the requirements of the Act by June i, the
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trustees were to locate the University at some other town. Trustees were ap-
pointed by Governor Oglesby as follows :
1st Congressional District, David S. Hammond, Cook Co.
2nd Congressional District, Luther W. Lawrence, Boone Co.
3rd Congressional District, Horatio C. Burchard, Stephenson Co.
4th Congressional District, John S. Johnson, Hancock Co.
5th Congressional District, Samuel Edwards, Bureau Co.
6th Congressional District, O. B. Galusha, Grundy Co.
7th Congressional District, M. L. Dunlap, Champaign Co.
8th Congressional District. Samuel Allen, Tazewell Co.
9th Congressional District, Alexander Blackburn, McDonough Co.
loth Congressional District, M. C. Goltra, Morgan Co.
nth Congressional District, J. P. Hungate, Clay Co.
I2th Congressional District, Willard C. Flagg, Madison Co.
13th Congressional District, A. M. Brown, Pulaski Co.
First Grand Judicial Division — L. R. McMurry, Effingham Co. ; Charles
Topping, Union Co. ; Thos. Quick, Washington Co. ; and Isaac S. Mahan,
Marion Co. Second Grand Judicial Division — George Harding, Edgar Co. ;
Henry Pickerel, Macon Co.; Mason Brayman, Sangamon Co. Third Grand
Judicial Division — John M. Van Osdel, Cook Co. ; J. C. Burrough, Cook Co. ;
S. S. Hayt, Cook Co. ; Emery Cobb, Kankakee Co. ; and Robert Douglass,
Lake Co. First meeting to be held in Springfield, Mar. 12, 1867.
Mar. 12 — First meeting of the Board of Trustees held in Springfield.
Nominations for the position of Regent being called for, the names of Hon.
Daniel J. Pickney of Ogle County, Dr. N. N. Wood of Morgan County, Hon.
J. L. Pickard of Cook Count3^ and Dr. John Milton Gregory of Kalamazoo,
Mich., were proposed. Dr. Gregory was elected and was granted a salary of
$3,000.00 a year. A committee of five, with the Regent as chairman, was
selected to prepare a course of study and to report to the Board. John W.
Bunn of Springfield was elected Treasurer, and a finance committee to serve
for one year was appointed. Willard C. Flagg of Madison County was
elected Corresponding Secretary; O. B. Galusha of Grundy County, Record-
ing Secretary. The Board passed a resolution favoring the establishment
of a Mechanical Department to be located at Chicago. Mar. 29 — An election
was held in Urbana and Champaign to decide whether the two cities should
appropriate $45,000.00 for the University, Champaign to give $25,000.00,
Urbana, $20,000.00. The vote was as follows : Champaign : — For, 676 ;
against 4. Urbana: — For, 406; against, o. Mar. 29 — Dr. Gregory visited
Champaign and Urbana for the first time.
Apr. 10 — Vote authorizing Supervisors to issue the bonds for $ioo,ooo.oc
resulted as follows : For, 2,731 ; against, 867.
May 7 — The second meeting of the Board of Trustees was held in the
chapel of the "Urbana and Champaign Institute." twenty-two of the thirty-
two trustees being present. Dr. Gregory accepted the appointment, his salary
having been increased to $4,000.00 a year. A committee on Buildings and
Grounds was appoii;ted, the land grants accepted, and the University perma-
mently located at Urbana. Scrip was ordered sold. A seal was adopted. It
was decided to open tlie institution on the first day of March, 1868. A reso-
lution to admit both sexes was referred to the Executive Committee to be ap-
pointed by the Regent.
A committee on Courses of Instruction reported the following curriculum :
] Agricultural Department
(i) Agriculture
(2) Horticulture
(3) Landscape Gardening
II Polytechnical Department
(i) Mechanical Science and Art
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(2) Civil Engineering
(3) Mining and Metallurgy
(4) Architecture and Fine Arts
III Militar}' Department
(i) Engineering
(2) Tactics
IV Chemistry and Natural Science
V Trade and Commerce
VI General Science and Literature
(i) Mathematics
, (2) Natural History, Chemistry, etc.
(3) English Language and Literature
(4) Modern Languages and Literature
(5) Ancient Languages and Literature
(6) History and Social Science
(7) Philosophy (Intellectual and Moral)
July 3I — Dr. Gregory issued a circular, proposing that each County Agri-
cultural society offer a prize of one hundred dollars to aid the best scholar
from the public schools of the county who should attend the Industrial
Universitjf.
Nov. 26 — Board of Trustees purchased six and one-half city lots adjacent
to the University for the price of $1,850.00. The lots purchased lay along
the west of what is now Illinois Field. The committee recommended the
purchase of twenty-four others, between Romine and Mathews Avenues, east
of Illinois Field, which could be secured for $0,150.00. This recommendation
was referred to the Finance Committee. The Board decided that all students
should register in the Military Department. The school year was divided into
three terms, running from September to June. Three men were elected,
Head Farmer, Jonathan Periam, Professor William Baker of Springfield, 111.,
and Professor G. W. Atherton of New York. March 11 was decided upon as
the date for the formal opening of the University.
1868-9
Mar. 10 — Willard F. Bliss elected Professor of Agriculture. Mar. 11 —
Inaugural Ceremonies and Formal Opening of the University. Hon. S. W.
Moulton presided at the exercises. The music was under the direction of
Geo. F. Root of Chicago, the dedication hymn being written by Dr. Gregory.
Letters from Governor Oglesby, Senator Yates, and General Logan were read.
The principal address was delivered b}^ the Honorable Newton Bateman, State
Superintendent of Public Instruction. General Hurlburt introduced Dr.
Gregory. The exercises were followed by a banquet in the dining Hall of
the University. Mar. — Philomathean and Adelphic Literary societies were
organized. Tuition at the University was placed at $5.00 per term, $15.00
per year.
June — Close of the University for the year; seventy-seven students were
enrolled during the first term. During the few days of closing exercises Pro-
fessor J. A. SewalL of Normal delivered an address before the Literary
Societies.
Aug. 5 — The following appointments were announced : Prof. A. P. S.
Steward of Harvard, to the chair of Chemistry, Captain S. W. Shattuck of
Norwich University to be Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Instructor
in Military Tactics, and T. J. Burrill of the Urbana Graded Schools, as As-
sistant Professor of Natural History. The latter had been engaged by the
Regent in April. Aug. 12 — The first catalogue of the University was issued
announcing the second year of instruction to begin on the fourteenth of Sep-
tember; the University opened with a total enrollment of eighty students.
Nov. — The conmiittec on Faculty of the Board of Trustees reported the
employment of Professors Stewart, Shattuck, and Burrill, also of Captain
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Edward Snyder as Accountant and teacher of Bookkeeping and German. The
Board took up for consideration a resolution of the City Council of Chicago,
promising a donation of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars for the estab-
lishment in Chicago of a Polytechnical School. The members of the Board
residing in the Third Grand Division and the First Congressional District
were authorized to accept the offer on behalf of the Board. The following
resolution was passed : "Resolved, That we recognize it as a duty of the Board
of Trustees to make this University pre-eminently a practical school of Agri-
culture and the Mechanic Arts, not excluding other scientific and classical
studies." A resolution calling for the admission of women to the University
was referred to the next meeting for action.
Dec. 19 — Announcement of the "First Annual Course of Agricultural Lec-
tures and Discussions." The course was to start on the twelfth of January
and to continue for eight days. Publication of the "Recommended Courses
of Study," for the use of entering students.
Mar., 1869 — The annual report of the regent included a statement that the
students had worked on the farm two hours a day in the Spring, and one
hour a day during the Fall. The labor system was continued. Dr. Gregory
was re-elected Regent, Bunn Treasurer, Flagg Corresponding Secretarj', and
Bliss Recording Secretary. The Board adopted a resolution directed to the
Governor recommending that the number of members of the Board should be
cut down ; that there should henceforth be one member from each Congres-
sional district. It was resolved to admit female students "as soon as means
are at our command to furnish proper buildings for the purpose."
July — -Prof. Wm. M. Baker was elected as Regent pro tern, during the ab-
sence of the Regent in Europe. One thousand dollars was appropriated for
a greenhouse. Professor S. W. Robinson was employed as Professor of
Mechanical Engineering.
1869-70
Feb., 1870.— Department of Mechanical Engineering was created.
Mar. — The Board voted to admit women "as soon as buildings are pro-
vided."
Aug. 25 — It was finally decided, by a vote of five to four, to admit women
to the University.
A. P. Bliss. Professor of Agriculture and Recording Secretary, resigned,
and Professor Sn3'der was elected Recording Secretary.
1870-1
Sept. 3, 1870 — Adoption of Student Gov^ernment. The legislative body con-
sisted of a General Assembly elected by vote of the students; the judicial de-
partment was a Council of five, chosen from the General Assembly; and the
Executive department consisted of a President and Vice President of the Gov-
ernment, an Adjutant for each building, and Hall Sergeants.
Feb. 24, 1871 — First building appropriation for the University introduced
into the Legislature. It provided for one hundred thousand dollars a year for
two years for a main building and twelve thousand five hundred dollars a year
for two years for a mechanical engineering building, besides twenty-five thou-
sand a year for running expenses, apparatus, etc. This bill as passed by the
Legislature, March 13, 1871, provided $75,000 for a building to cost not more
than $150,000; $75,000 more was to be appropriated at an adjourned session.
That was not done and the building was completed at the expense of Uni-
versity funds.
Feb. 28 — Scientific Association organized.
Mar. — The Regent reported twenty-two women in attendance. Dr. Gregory
was re-elected. A site for the new main hall was adopted. Van Osdel of
Chicago was to be the architect. Library numbered 5,000 vols. Donations
for the year included 200 gooseberry cuttings.
June 4-7 — Closing exercises. Address by President Erastus O'Haven, D. D.
Aug. — The executive committee of the Board of Trustees voted to allow
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the Regent to use one recitation room for a preparatory department. Con-
tracts for the two new buildings were let, and the site of the Mechanical
Engineering Hall (old woodshop) was adopted. Don Carlos Taft was ap-
pointed Professor of Geology and Zoology. He had begun teaching in April.
Aug. 24 — A convention of "friends of Agriculture and Polytechnic Education,"'
held in Chicago, appointed a committee of one from each state in which was
located a college founded on the National Land Grant, to petition Congress to
establish Agricultural Experiment Stations at these colleges. Dr. Gregory was
President of the Convention and appointed Secretary Flagg as Committeeman
from Illinois. A circular to Illinois Congressmen was accordingly issued in
November.
1871-2
Sept. 13. 1871— Drill Hall and Mechanical Shops opened. On the same
day the cornerstone of University Hall was laid. Hon. Newton Bateman
delivered the principal address, October 4, 1871. Organization of the Ale-
thenai Literary Society by women of the University.
Oct. — The Chicago fire occurred during this month. One hundred and fif-
ty-seven students were sent from the Military to assist in keeping order in the
city during and after the fire.
Nov. — The first publication by the students of the University appeared.
It was called Tlie Student, and was published monthly.
Mar. 1S72 — The Trustees requested the Legislature to appropriate money
to finish University Hall. Boarding Hall for women established under the
auspices of the University.
April — The Legislature adjourned without appropriating money to finish
University Hall, so the Executive committee of the Board of Trustees voted
to sell Champaign County Bonds, held by the Board, to secure the necessary
funds.
June 6 — First presentation of "Certificates" to graduates. Those receiving
them were : John J. Davis of Freeport, Willis A. Reiss of Belleville, Alonzo
L. Whitcomb of Urbana, Stephen A. Reynolds of Belvidere, James N.
Mathews of Mason, Charles W. Rolfe of Montgomery.
Addresses were delivered by Dr. Mathews, and Dr. Edwards, President
of Normal LTniversity. The University Band furnished music for the first
time.
1872-3
Feb. — Organization of the Young Men's Christian Association at the Uni-
versity. Feb. 25 — Organization of the Agricultural Society.
Mar. — Dr. Gregory re-elected Regent, relieved from teaching, and given
a leave of absence until fall to enable him to take a European trip. Pro-
fessor Shattuck appointed Regent pro tern. N. C; Ricker appointed In-
structor in Architecture.
May 7 — Adoption of a law providing that the Board of Trustees should
henceforth consist of nine members, three from each grand judicial division
of the State, appointed by the Governor.
June 2-5 — Commencement. Address delivered by Hon. Andrew D.
White, President of Cornell University. June 4— Passage by the Legislature
of an appropriation to finish University Hall. June 5 — Alumni Association
of the Uiliversity organized.
July — Meeting of the newly organized Board. Passage by the Board
of a Resolution declaring that Agriculture and the Mechanics Arts were
the primary studies of the institution, all others being secondary.
1873-4
Sept. — Name of the University publication changed from The Student to
The mini. Departments of the University now recognized were: (i) Agri-
cultui-e; (2) Polytechnic; (3) Military; (4) Chemistry and Natural Science;
(5) Trade and Commerce ; (6) General Science and Literature.
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Dec. 10 — Dedication of University Hall. Dec. 19 — Dedication of Adelphic
Hall in University Hall. Address by Dr. Gregory.
Mar. 7, 1874 — Dedication of Philomathean Hall. Address by Dr. Gregory.
Mar. II. — Celebration of Anniversary day. Address by Professor T. J. Bur-
rill. Failure of Legislature to pass any bill of appropriations for the Uni-
versity called for the discussion by the Board of methods of retrenchment.
June 9 — N. C. Ricker appointed Assistant Professor of Architecture.
June 10 — Commencement.
1874-5
Sept. 21 — First issue of the University Reporter, a publication of four
small pages. Its purpose was ostensibly to arouse interest in the Student
Government and to advocate the establishment of a university press. Its
real object was to elect a certain ticket in the student campaign. There
were three tickets in the field : "Reform," "Law and Order," and "Re-
porter." Probably largely as a result of the issue of three numbers of this
paper almost every one of the thirty candidates on the "Reporter" ticket was
elected.
Nov. 26 — First annual banquet of the Telegraphic Association, composed
of students bent upon mastering the new art of telegraphy.
Dec. 4 — Union meeting of Philomathean, Adelphic, Scientific, and Ale-
thenai Socities.
Mar. 4, 1875 — Banquet of Senior Military Class. Professor Manley
Miles of Michigan, elected Professor of Agriculture and Instructor in Agri-
cultural Chemistry, at a salary of $5,000.00 a year.
June — N. C. Riclcer advanced to full professorship. June 7-8-9 — Com-
mencement. First annual meeting of Alumni.
1875-6
Oct. 28, 1875 — Second annual Oratorical Contest between the colleg^es
of Illinois held at Jacksonville. The contestants were representatives of
Knox, Northwestern, Illinois Wesleyan, Chicago University, Shurtleff, Mon-
mouth, Illinois College, and Illinois Industrial University. First Prize
was won by J. C. Lewis of the Industrial U^niversity, second prize by J.
Otis Humphrey of Shurtleff.
Mar. 1876 — Board of Trustees decided to establish a Preparatory depart-
ment. March 11 — Anniversary Day. Address by Dr. Gregory.
June — Dr. Gregory presented his resignation of the regency. June 6 —
Discovery that a chapter of a fraternity had secretly existed for some time
in the University led to a recommendation by the Regent and the adop-
tion by the Board of this resolution : "Resolved, That the Board condemns
the formation and perpetuation of secret societies in the University as
detrimental to the scheme of self-government attempted by the students ;
and that we trust a due regard to the best interests of the institution will
induce our students to disband and discountenance such organizations."
The Young Men's Christian Association v/as granted the use of a room in
University H!all. All University instructors were given notice of prospec-
tive cut of ten per cent, in salaries, caused by the Board's lack of funds.
1876-7
Sept. — Dr. Gregory decides to withdraw his resignation and remain.
Mar. 1877 — School of Art and Design established. Dr. Gregory re-elected
Regent. Professor Ricker's plans for a Chemistry Building accepted. A re-
duction of ten per cent, of all salaries decreed by the Board of Trustees.
1877-8
Sept. — Preparatory students required to drill. Chemical laboratory lo-
cated. All bids for the building rejected. Major Dinwiddle, the first army
commandant, took charge of the military department.
38 University of Illinois
Oct. i8 — Inter-collegiate contest at Monmouth, won by Knox, North-
western second, Illinois Industrial University third.
Feb. 13, 1878 — Organization of "Temperance Union" by University
students.
Mar. — Illiiii advocated inter-collegiate baseball contests. Seniors decide
to leave clock for west tower of Main Hall as class memorial. Rules passed
by the Board governing the granting of degrees. Voted to give diplomas
to graduates, charging a fee of $5 therefor. President Gregory appointed
by the Governor commissioner to Paris Exposition, and granted leave of ab-
sence to attend. Three hundred Springfield rifles received for cadets.
May 31 — Entertainment by Musical Classes and Sing^ers of the University.
Petition to the Legislature asking it to empower the Trustees of the Uni-
versity to grant degrees, signed by members of the classes of 1872-7, inclusive.
Petition granted. Annual contest of Illinois Industrial University Associa-
tion. Summer School of Mechanic Arts held in Chicago from June 24 to
August 15.
1878-9
Sept. — Office of "commander of battalion" abolished and "military pro-
fessor" given charge of "military classes and drill organizations."
Dec. — Illini advocated adoption of University colors.
Sept. — S. H. Peabody appointed Professor of Mechanical Engineering.
Jan. 16— Organization of the State Natural History Society at Normal.
Professor T. J. Burrill Vice President, Professor S. A. Forbes of Normal
University, Secretary.
Mar. — Committee of Board of Trustees reported its approval of Woman's
Hall, but had no money with which to build it. Dr. Gregory re-elected
Regent. Regent directed by the Board of Trustees to submit the Constitution
and By-Laws of the Student Organization for self-government to the At-
torney General for an opinion as' to whether they conflicted with State Laws.
May — University received gold medal for exhibit at Paris exposition.
1879-80
I. O. Baker made Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering.
Oct. 2 — Sixth Annual Contest of Illinois Inter-Collegiate Oratorical As-
sociation held in the University Chapel. First inter-collegiate Baseball game.
Score, Illinois Industrial University 12, Illinois College 5.
Dec. I — Professor Peabody resigned. Trustees decided to employ an
Instructor in P'ree-FIand Drawing.
Jan. 27-30 — Agricultural Institute held at the University.
Feb. — Natural History Society organized.
Mar. — Cad'et uniforms changed from grey to blue; seniors and juniors
released from drill. Military departments reorganized on account of stu-
dent troubles during the past term. Preparatory Department to be closed
after June, 1881.
June — Dr. Gregor}' resigned ; the resignation to take effect September first.
Professor S. H. Peabody reappointed to the chair of Mechanical Engineering
and appointed Regent pro tempore. Old Dormitory Building decreed unfit
for occupancy.
June 3 — Senior Meeting of Alethenai. June 7 — Closing Concert of Musical
Department.
1880-1
Oct. 2 — Baseball : Illinois Industrial University 14, Knox 8.
Dec. — U. S. Signal Station established.
Feb. 24 — Publication of "The Vindicator," of four pages as a result
of class troubles. It died after a second issue on the fifth of March.
Mar. — Action of previous year in regard to Preparatory Department re-
scinded. Acting Regent Peabody made Regent. Old Dormitory offered fo/
sale. Legislature appropriated money to help out the endowment fund.
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39
May 31 — Kappa Kappa chapter of Signii Chi organized. Competiti\'«
drill of battalion.
June — Regent reported to Board the formation of a new secret society
and requested action. Board resolved that the Regent and faculty should
take steps to secure the abandonment of the society. Petition to re-estab-
lish School of Domestic Science refused.
1881-2
Dec. — Regent reported to the board that the faculty had passed rules
providing that no student could enter the University until he had pledged
himself not to join a fraternity; and that no student should graduate until
he had certified that he had not belonged to any while in the University.
The adoption of these rules had disclosed the existence of four societies,
whose members petitioned the faculty to rescind these rules. The faculty
turned the petitions over to the Board, which recommended that the request
be refused. All University dues remitted to "Charles Montezuma, an Indian
of the Apache nation,'' during his course through the University.
Jan. 9 — Banquet of Sigma Chi fraternity.
Mar. — First issue of Sophograph, college annual, published by the soph-
omores. March 14 — Petitions from students requesting the Board of Trus-
tees to allow fraternities to enter the University refused.
June — Decided to build an Astronomical Observatory. Regent directed to
take charge of the Illini property. Scientific Association disbanded. Pro-
fessors Henry A. Weber and Melville A. Scovell discharged for having pat-
ented private rights on the results of their investigations and experiments in
the manufacture of sugar and glucose, conducted under the patronage of
the University and at the expense of the State. Professor Taft was given a
year's leave of absence, and his chair declared vacant.
1882-3
Sept. — Board voted to employ Instructor in Elocution. Wm. McMurtrie
appeared as Professor of Chemistry. Observatory opened. Seniors adopted
custom of wearing black silk hats, juniors white plug.
Oct. — Illinois joined "State Baseball Association." Illinois Inter-Col-
legiate Oratorical Contest at Chicago — I. I. U. third.
Jan. 8 — Civil Engineering Club organized.
Mar. — Appropriation for a national flag for the battalion. Student Gov-
ernment System abolished.
May 19 — First Field Day at the University.
June — Board of Trustees voted to abolish student government.
1883-4
Sept. — Students required to give pledges not to join fraternities. Lots
between the old drill hall and Green Street purchased.
Oct. — Series of University discourses held in Chapel on Sundays from
October to March. At State Inter-collegiate Contest Baseball: Illinois In-
dustrial University 14, Knox g; Illinois University 21, Monmouth 5 — giving
Illinois Industrial University the championship, llliiii placed under new
management. Board of thirteen elected from students to supervise the pub-
lication.
Nov. — M. E. and E. E. Society organized.
Jan. — Formation of a committee by alumni to get the name of the in-
stitution changed from "Illinois Industrial University" to "University of
Illinois."
Mar. — S. A. Forbes appointed Professor of Zoology.
Mar. 19 — Young Women's Christian Association organized.
40 University of Illinois
1884-5
Dec. — Board of Trustees requested Legislature to change the name of
the institution. Board resolved to provide apartments for the State Labora-
tory of Natural History.
Mar. — Prof. Peabody re-elected Regent. Petition of Foster North, who
had been refused a diploma on account of non-attendance at chapel, re-
ceived by Board of Trustees and referred to committee.
June — Legislature changed the name of the institution to "The Univer-
sity of Illinois."
July — Chair of Mining Engineering and position of Assistant Professor of
Rhetoric and Oratory created.
1885-6
Sept. — Petition of Foster North referred to Attorney General.
Dec. — Attorney General reported in favor of faculty ruling. Petition re-
fused. Mr. Fisher of Chicago appeared before the Board on behalf of "Secret
College Societies," and requested the withdraw^al of the prohibition of these
societies at the University. Action deferred.
Mar. — Board refused to grant the request of Mr. Fisher.
April — Illinois Teachers' Association petitioned the Board to create a
chair of Pedagogy. Regent Peabody handed his resignation to the Board.
The Board decided to refuse the resignation, and increased the Regent's
salary.
1886-7
Sept. — Legislature passed a bill providing that Trustees of the University
should henceforth be elected by popular vote.
Oct. — ^Baseball : University of Illinois 17, Illinois College 11; University
of Illinois 20, Wesleyan 17; Illinois College 26, Knox 21, giving the Univer-
sity of Illinois team the State Championship. As a result of troubles in the
chemistry department seven students were suspended.
Mar. — Regent Peabody re-elected. Plan of honorary scholarships for
counties adopted. Regent's salary fixed at $4,000.00. Committee appointed
by the Board to carry out the objects of a bill for Experiment Stations passed
by Congress.
May — Baseball at Inter-State Oratorical Contest; University of Illinois
19, Illinois Wesleyan 13; Illinois College 19, University of Illinois 16; Uni-
versity of Illinois 13, Illinois College 6.
1887-8
Oct. — At Inter-collegiate Contest Baseball : Monmouth 14, University
of Illinois 9; Blackburn 14, University of Illinois 13.
Dec. — Report of Board's Committee on Experiment Station plans ac-
cepted, and Dr. Peabody, and Professors Morrow, Burrill, and McMurtie
selected as directors.
April 23 — Adoption of old college yell : Rah Hoo Rah, Zip Boom Ah.
Hip Zoo Ra Zoo, Jimmy blow your Bazoo, Ip-sid-di-i-ki, U. of I., Champaign.
C. P. VanGundy, originator.
May 2 — W. L. Pillsbury appointed Secretary of the Agricultural Experi-
ment Station.
June 26— W. L. Pillsbury elected Secretary of the Board of Trustees, and
Recording and Corresponding Secretary of the University of Illinois. Base-
ball : University of Illinois 13, Illinois College 12.
1888-9
Sept. — Regent recommended to the Board that the certificates of gradu-
ation be abandoned. Board later abolished the certificates.
Oct. — Baseball : University of Illinois 22, Illinois College 8.
Dec. — Committee of six appointed by the Board of Trustees to codify
the laws relating to the University and to request the Legislature to pass
them as codified.
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Jan. 29 — Organization of Inter-Society Oratorical Association by Adelphic,
Alethenai, and Philomathean Societies.
Mar. — Petition from women of the University to the Board asking for a
gymnasium referred to a committee to decide whether it was advisable to
allow women to take calisthenics. Dr. Peabody re-elected Regent.
June — Petition from women for calisthenics refused. Location of Drill
Hall soon to be built decided upon.
1889-90
Sept. — Professor Ricker's plans for the new Drill Hall accepted by Board
of Trustees.
Oct. 4 — Inter-Collegiate Association held their first Athletic Meet at
Galesburg, won by University of Illinois.
Presentation of $20 by Captain Hazelton of Forest Glen, to the Univer-
sity for the purchase of the Hazelton Prize Medal.
Dec. 10 — Executive Committee reports to the Board that it has granted
the Regent a leave of absence on account of ill health, and has appointed
Professor Burrill Acting Regent. Appointment continued by the Board.
Resignation of Professor Comstock of Miming Engineering department.
Mr. Foster North petitioned the Board of Trustees to be restored to his right
of attendance at the University. Petition refused.
Mar. 10 — Presentation to the University Athletic Association by Knox
College Association of the cup won by Illinois at the Inter-Collegiate Meet of
October previous.
April — Foster North files petition for mandamus in the Supreme Court
to compel the Trustees to restore him to attendance at the University.
May 16 — Baseball: University of Illinois 18, Illinois College 11.
June — Committee of Board of Trustees recommended that the Prepara-
tory Department "be dispensed with as soon as adequate provision for doing
its work is made by some public or private institution located in the vicinity
of the University." Professorships of Psychology, Greek, and French es-
tablished. June II — Dedication of Military Building at Commencement.
1890-1
Oct. 3 — State Intercollegiate won by Illinois with 21 points. Baseball:
University of Illinois 11, Knox 3; University of Illinois 9, Illinois College 4;
giving University of Illinois the Championship. Football : Illinois Wesleyan
16, University of Illinois 0.
Nov. 22 — Football : Purdue 62, University of Illinois 0. G. Huff played
on the Illinois team. Nov. 24 — University of Illinois 12, Illinois Wesleyan
6.
Dec. — Instructor in Gymnastics appointed. Dec. 3 — Architects' Club
organized. Command of a company of the battalion taken away from a
senior, Miller, on account of poor scholarship. All other officers but one
resigned. All returned but two on Feb. 11, 1891. These two were sus-
pended. Students held mass meeting and petitioned the Board of Trustees
to reinstate them. The Board tried the case, and recommended that the
students be reinstated at the end of the term, and that the rules governing
students be so revised that the students would be able to understand them.
March — Supreme Court decision in Foster North case reported as decided
in favor of trustees. Committee of Board of Trustees reported in favor
of granting Master's degrees to students who had received certificates be-
fore degrees were granted, as a recognition of success in their professions.
Board adopted the report and decided to confer not more than ten such
degrees each year. Board voted to give over to the Athletic Association
for athletic purposes "the north half of the north campus." Class rush at
freshman reception resulted in the suspension of eleven men. All but one
man were reinstated a week later, he refusing to apologize or to "express
regret." A number of students arrested and tried for voting at city elections.
Found not guilty of illegal voting.
42 University of Illinois
May 15 — Baseball: University of Illinois 14, Wabash 10; University of
Illinois S, Wesleyan 4.
June — Regent Peabody's final resignation accepted by the Board to take
effect September first.
Aug. — Professor Ricker's plans for Natural History Building accepted.
Location determined. Professor Burrill appointed Acting Regent. Board
passed the following: "Resolved. That the pledge heretofore required for
candidates for entry to the University in regard to college fraternities be
omitted, and that the subject of these fraternities be referred to the com-
mittee on rules." Resignation of Professor De Garmo.
1891-2
Sept. — Dr. Peabody received appointment as Chief of the Department of
Liberal Arts of the World's Fair, and departed for Chicago. Electrical Engi-
neering Department established. "Artificial Stone" walks ordered built over
the campus. Military drill required only of freshmen and sophomores, and
of them only two hours per week. First season of Philo-Adelphic Lecture
Course.
Oct. 1-2-3 — Inter-collegiate Contest at Monmouth. Baseball: University
of Illinois 8. Illinois College i; Knox won from Monmouth; University of
Illinois 15, Knox 4, giving Illinois the championship. The athletic contest
ended in a dispute between the University of Illinois and Knox over protested
men. Oct. — Organization of first University Glee Club.
Nov. 7 — ^Football : University of Illinois 42, Eureka 0. Nov. 20, Univer-
sity of Illinois 12, Knox 0. University of Illinois Champions of Illinois.
Dec. — Board of Trustees adopted new code of rules for students. Affilia-
tion of Chicago College of Physicians and Surgeons proposed. Dec. 8 — •
Raising of National Flag. Oration by Hon. H. S. Clark, Presentation by S.
A. Bullard, President of Board of Trustees. Dec. 8 — Organization of Alpha
Gamma Chapter of Kappa Sigma. Dec. 22 — Re-organization of Kappa Kappa
Chapter of Sigma Chi.
Feb. — First Annual Concert by University of Illinois Military Band.
Football: University of Illinois 24, Pastime A. C. (St. Louis) 10.
Mar. — Board of Trustees resolved to investigate the question of their
power to establish a Law School. Decided that it could not affiliate the
College of P. & S. Mar. 5 — Formation of local fraternity Epsilon Delta.
Mar. 9 — Laying of Corner Stone of Natural History Hall. Address by
T. C. Chamberlain, President of the University of Wisconsin. Stone laid by
Hon. Henry Raab, Superintendent of Public Instruction. Discussion of can-
didates for the Regency by the Board. Names of Professor H. S. White of
Cornell, Judge A. S. Draper of New York, and Professor George C. Par-
ington of the University of Missouri suggested.
April 20 — Baseball : Michigan 18, Illinois o.
May 7 — Northwestern 8, Illinois 13; May 8 — -Beloit 9, Illinois 6; May 9 —
Lake Forest 10, Illinois 5. May 9 — Mandolin Club organized. May 13 — -First
Western Inter-Collegiate Meet held at Champaign ; entries : C. B. College.
Iowa, Rose Polytechnic, Illinois College, Washington Univ., Lake Forest.
Purdue, Northwestern, and University of Illinois. Pennant won by Univer-
sity of Illinois. Permanent organization effected. May 21 — Baseball : Uni-
versity of Illinois 5, Northwestern i. May 30 — -University of Illinois 3, Wes-
leyan I.
June — Board of Trustees voted that henceforth Professors and Assistant
Professors should hold their positions during the pleasure of the Board.
June 4 — Baseball : University of Illinois 5, Lake Forest 0. June 5-8 —
Commencement. Baccalaureate address by Dr. J. M. Gregory. June 27 —
Committee of Board to secure a Regent authorized to offer the position to
Dr. Gladden of Ohio, if it saw fit, at a salary not to exceed $6,000.00. Pro-
fessor Ricker presented plans for three proposed new buildings, Engineer-
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43
ing Hall, Library, and Natural History Museum. Board voted to erect the
first two "as soon as practicabk.''
1892-3
Oct. 6-7-8 — 111. Inter-Colkgiate held at the University; won by Univer-
sity of Illinois with 102 points; Monmouth second place with 28 points.
Baseball: University of Illinois 11. Wesleyan 2; University of Illinois 15.
Illinois College o; University of Illinois 7. Monmouth 6; University of Il-
linois, Champion of Illinois. Oct. 8 — Football : University of Illinois 2,
Purdue 12; Oct. 12 — University of Illinois 16, Northwestern 16; Oct. 22 —
University of Illinois 22. Washington U. o. Oct. 21 — Columbian Day Cele-
brated at University. Oct. 22 — Football ; University of Illinois 20, Doan Coll.
(Omaha) 0; Oct. 24, Nebraska 6, University of Illinois 0; Oct. 26, University
of Illinois 28, Baker 12; Oct. 27, Kansas 24, University of Illinois 4; Oct. 29,
University of Illinois 48, Kansas City Assn. o. Banquet given to team on its
return from the Western trip on Hallowe'en night.
Nov. — Board of Trustees voted appropriation for Woman's Gymnasium.
Petition for Woman's Dormitory received by Board.
Nov. I — Football: Wisconsin forfeited. Nov. 5 — University of Illinois
38, Englewood 0. Nov. 5 — Rho Chapter of Phi Kappa Sigma established.
Nov. 16 — Football; University of Illinois 4, Chicago University 4. Dedica-
tion of Natural History Hall. Address by David S. Jordan, President of
Leland Stanford. Jr. Nov. 19 — Football : University of Illinois 34, De Pauw
University o. Nov. 22 — Chemistry Club Organized. Nov. 24 — Football :
University of Illinois 20, Chicago 12. Illinois conceded to be the best West-
ern team.
Dec. — Board refuses to grant petition asking for Woman's Dormitory.
Jan. — Agricultural Short Course created.
Mar. — Baseball coach employed.
April 8 — Baseball : University of Illinois I6, Wabash 0. April 22, Michigan
6. University of Illinoi;* ;.
May 6— -Baseball: University of Illinois 14, Wabash 6. May 8, Univer-
sity of Illinois 5, Iowa 3. May 10. University of Illinois 15, Northwestern 8.
May 12-13 — Western Inter-Collegiate held at Champaign; won by Univer-
sity of Illinois with 56 points, Northwestern second with 15. May 17 — Base-
ball : University of Illinois 13, Indiana 6. May 18 — University of Illinois 7,
DePauw 5. May 22 — University of Illinois 3. Chicago 2. May 20 — First
Interscholastic won by Peoria High School. May 27 — Baseball : Chicago 6,
University of Illinois o. May 30 — University of Illinois 15, Purdue 5.
June — Baseball : Michigan 10, University of Illinois 3. June 5 — Uni-
versity of Illinois 3. Detroit A. C. 5. June 6 — University of Illinois 4, Lon-
don A. C. 3. June 7 — Commencement address delivered by Governor Alt-
geld. June 8— Baseball : Cleveland A. C, 17, University of Illinois 15. June
9, University of Illinois 11, Oberlin 7. June 10 — Oberlin 11, University of
Illinois 8. June — Plans for Engineering Building chosen.
July — 'Chair of Romance Languages created.
1893-4
Sept. — Creation of office of Registrar, and appointment thereto of W. L.
Pillsbury reported to Board. Sept. 30 — Football : University of Illinois
60, Wabash 6.
Oct. 17 — University of Illinois 14, De Pauw 4. Oct. 21 — University of
Illinois 4. Northwestern 4. Oct. 27 — Local fraternity of Beta Beta Beta or-
ganized. Oct. 28 — Art Club organized.
Nov. 6— Football : Oberlin 34. University of Illinois 24. Gifts of World's
Fair Exhibits to University. Nov. Ii — Football: University of Illinois 18,
Pastime A. C. 6. University Athletic Association changed colors from Black
and Yellow to Crimson. Nov. 25 — Football : University of Illinois 26,
Purdue 26. Nov. 28 — Colors changed to Olive Green. Nov. 30, Football :
University of Illinois 10, Wisconsin 10.
44 University of Illinois
Dec. 9 — First meeting of University Assembly. Dec. — Board of Trustees
passed resolutions censuring the action of certain students in "interrupting
the class supper of the freshmen" held at Bloomington, Illinois. December
13 -Corner-stone of Engineering Hall laid. Main address delivered by Dr.
Robert H. Thurston of Cornell.
Feb. 5 — First Junior Promenade. Feb. 9 — Installation of Illinois Eta of
Phi Delta Theta.
Mar. 2 — Organization of Faculty Club. Resignation of Dean Morrow.
'Organization of Students Assembly for "social and intellectual" purposes.
Acting Regent reported to Board of Trustees that Faculty had decided to
discontinue formal chapel at the end of the year. Students henceforth en-
tering University must be at least sixteen years of age. Board established
atwo years' course in the Preparatory School. $1,800.00 appropriated for a
biological station to be located at Havana, and $1,200.00 for a summer school
at the University. Board voted to establish courses leading to degrees of
Ph. D. and Sc. D.
April — A. S. Draper elected Regent. Dramatic Club organized. April
6 — Local fraternity Delta Delta Delta becomes Beta Upsiion chapter of
Delta Tau Delta. April 7— Baseball : University of Illinois 14, Wabash 2.
April 20 — Michigan 12, University of Illinois 8. April 21 — Minstrel Show by
students. April 24 — Military concert given by Band. April 25 — Baseball :
Illinois 9, Purdue 5. First volume of Illio, published by juniors as an an-
nual, issued.
May 8 — Baseball: Illinois 20, Wisconsin 5. May 11 — Chicago 9, Illi-
nois ID. May 12 — Michigan 10, Illinois 5. May 14 — Illinois 12, Alerto
(London C.) 10. May 25— Norwalk A. C. (O.) 5. Illinois 8. May 16—
Oberlin 13, Illinois i ; Illinois 18, Chicago 17. May 19 — Third Annual Field
Day of Western Colleges at St. Louis won by Illinois with 71 points out
of a total of 135. May 28^Baseball : Oberlin 11, Illinois 5.
June I — Baseball : Detroit A. C. 8, Illinois 4. June 2 — Western Inter-
Collegiate at Chicago ; entries : Wisconsin, Iowa,- Chicago, Iowa College,
Michigan, Northwestern, et al. Won by Illinois with 2i7 points. June 6 —
Commencement. Address delivered by President Angell of Michigan.
Adoption of West Point style of uniform for cadets.
Aug. — Professors N. C. Ricker, S. A. Forbes, and D. Kinley made Deans
of the Colleges of Engineering, Science, and Literature and Arts, respec-
tively. Title of "Regent" changed to "President."
1894-5
Sept.— mini published weekly. Sept. 14 — President Draper assumed
charge. Director of Department of Music appointed.
Oct. 6 — Football : University of Illinois 36, Wabash 6. October 12—
Chicago A. C. 14, University of Illinois 0. Oct. 16 — Vice President Steven-
son visited the University. Oct. 19 — Football : Illinois 54, Lake Forest 6.
Faculty and students in convocation adopted orange and navy blue as Uni-
versity colors. New rules adopted for Illini management, putting control
in hands of students.
Nov. 2 — Football: Illinois .66, Northwestern o. Faculty of the College
of Literature and Arts decide to drop the degree of B.L. Nov. 14 — Per-
formance of "A Box of Monkeys" by Dramatic Club. Nov. 15 — Inaugura-
tion of President Draper and dedication of Engineering Hall. Addresses
by President Draper, President Adams of Wisconsin, Governor Altgeld,
and Hon. G. C. Neeley of Chicago. Nov. 16 — Football : Purdue 22, Illinois
2. Nov. 21— Illinois 6, Chicago 0. Nov. 24 — Illinois 10, Pastime A. C. 0.
Dec. — Board of Trustees resolves to enter into negotiations for aflfiliating
the College of Physicians and Surgeons. Committee on Buildings and
Grounds reported that in the opinion of the Attorney General the Trustees
did not have power to lease University ground for the building of houses for
professors. Dec. 5 — Tennis Association organized.
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Feb. 4 — Republican Club organized. Feb. 5 — Medical Club organized.
Feb. 12 — Women's Glee Club organized. Nine sophomores suspended for
kidnapping freshmen before the freshman social. Board of Trustees decided
to introduce into the Legislature a bill providing for the purchasing of the
College of Physicians and Surgeons.
March i — Play given by members of Alethenai. March 12 — A. S. Draper
re-elected president. Physical Training Department organized to include
men and women. President directed to report to the board on the advisa-
bility of establishing School of Music. Board approved the action of the
Council of Administration in suspending the students for kidnapping fresh-
men. March 15 — Illinois Gamma Zeta of Alpha Tau Omega installed.
April 13 — Baseball : Illinois 12, Wabash 8. April 20 — Illinois 9, Michi-
gan o. April 27 — Northwestern 7, Illinois 2.
May 3 — First Sophomore Cotillion. May 6 — Baseball : Illinois 10, Iowa 8.
May S^Illinois 8, Purdue 5. May 9 — Notre Dame 8, Illinois 7. May 10 —
Michigan 11, Illinois 2. May 16— First Session of State High School Con-
ference. May 17 — Baseball : Illinois 9, Grinnell 0. May 25 — Illinois 9,
Northwestern 6. May 27 — Iowa State 16, Illinois 26. May 28, Illinois 13,
Grinnell 6. May 29 — Illinois 14, Iowa 3.
June I — Inter-Collegiate Meet won by California, Illinois fourth. _ Depart-
ment of Political Science and School of Music established. Superintendent
of Buildings and Grounds appointed. Committee appointed to establish^
vaccine farm. Board voted to locate Library Building opposite Daniel
Street. Voted to sell land and build a house for the president with proceeds.
June 10 — Commencement. Address delivered bj^ Hon. Shelby M. Cullom.
1895-6
Sept. 17 — Visit of Go\'«rnor Altgeld to the University. Sept. 18 — Eng-
lish Club organized. Board of Trustees decides to reorganize College of
Agriculture. Voted to pave Green Street through the campus.
Oct. 6 — Football: Illinois 48, Wabash 0. Illinois Delta of Kappa Alpha
Theta established. Oct. 12 — Football : Chicago A. A. 8, Illinois 0. Oct.
20 — Illinois 79. Illinois College 0. Oct. 26 — Illinois 10, Wisconsin 10. Illi-
nois Zeta of Pi Beta Phi established.
Nov. 3 — Football : Illinois 28, Lake Forest o. Nov. 24— Illinois 38, North-
western 4. Nov. 28 — Purdue 6, Illinois 2.
Dec. — Banquet by Faculty to Football Team. Plans for Library Building
all rejected. Mr. Burnham of Chicago employed to draw plans. Chicago
College of Pharmacy proposed affiliation with University. Burrill Avenue
named. School of ]\Iusic announced first series of concerts. Dec. 13 —
French play produced by Alethenai. Dec. 27 — Mr. Burnham resigned as
Architect for Library Building. Board decided to have Department of
Architecture draw plans if possible.
Jan. 14 — Council of Administration adopted rule that all gatherings in
University buildings should end by 11:30 p. m. Jan. 15 — First of a series
of lectures by Lorado Taft.
Feb. — Advisory Board of Athletic Managers appointed by President.
Feb. 8— First Athletic Conference held at Chicago; Wisconsin, Northwest-
ern, Chicago, Michigan, Purdue, and Illinois represented. _ Feb. 12— Lincoln
Day; addresses by Pres. Draper and Prof. Greene. University Biological
Station established on the Illinois River. Woman's League organized.
March 7 — Adoption of "I" as athletic emblem. March 10 — Board of
Trustees adopted plans of Professors Ricker and White for library. Tennis
courts constructed on campus. Business system of University organized.
Opening of President's House. March 13 — First French play by Le Cercle
Frangais. First Chicago-Illinois debate, won by Illinois.
April — Observatory located. Site for Library changed. Board of Trus-
tees passed resolutions condemning the practice of local committee's send-
ing carriages to the L^niversity for student voters. The proposals of the Chi-
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cago College of Pharmacy for affiliation adopted. April 5 — Baseball: Illi-
nois 20, Wabash 0. April 21 — Chicago 9, Illinois 6. April 19 — Michigan 5,
Illinois 3. April 21 — Concert by Theodore Thomas Orchestra. April 26—
Baseball : Illinois 16, Northwestern 2.
May I — Baseball: Chicago 10, Illinois 4 May 3 — Illinois 11, Purdue 3.
College of Pharmacy affiliated. May 8 — ^Baseball : Illinois 8, Beloit 7. May
9 — Competitive Shoot: University of California 380, Illinois 374. Baseball:
May 10 — Illinois 20, Northwestern 9. May 13 — Baseball : Illinois 19, Indiana
3. May 16 — Illinois 18, Grinnell 3. May 25 — Michigan 20, Illinois 3. May
27— Illinois 22, Notre Dame 7. May 28 — Illinois 12. Wabash 4. May 30 — Illi-
nois 10, Wisconsin 4. Resignation of Professor Edward Snyder.
June 9 — High School Visitor employed. June 10 — Location of Library
finally fixed. Commencement, address by Chancellor Winfield S. Chaplin
of St. Louis University. June 19 — Arrest of Trustees for violating flag law
held unconstitutional.
xA.ugust 15 — Chemical Laboratory partially destroyed by fire caused by
lightning; loss $40,000.00.
1896-7
Sept. 4 — Corner-stone of Library Building laid. Sept. 26 — First Tennis
tournament at Universitj'. Board of Trustees appointed advisory Board
to School of Pharmacy.
Oct. 3 — Football : Illinois 38, Lake Forest 0. Oct. 6 — School of Phar-
macy opened as a department of the University of Illinois. Oct. 10 — Foot-
ball: Illinois 70, Knox 4. Oct. 17 — Illinois 10, Missouri 0. Oct. 21 — Illinois
22, Oberlin 6. Oct. 31 — Chicago 12, Illinois o. Oct. 23 — -Establishment of
Oratorical prize in College of Literature and Arts.
Nov. 7 — Football: Northwestern 10, Illinois 4. Nov. 26 — Illinois 4.
Purdue 4. Nov. 28 — First Saturday afternoon cadet hop.
Dec. 4 — First Junior Prom, in Military Hall. Dec. 20 — Basket ball
(Girls) ; Illinois 28, Wesleyan 12. Trustees decide to establish a Law School.
Dec. 21 — Freshman social broken up by sophomores, largely by the use of
chemicals. Dec. 22 — President calls convocation and notifies students that
the freshman social affair is to be investigated.
Jan. 7 — Football conference of College Presidents at Madison ; all
Western state universities represented. Jan. 11 — -University regiment at-
tended installation of Governor at Springfield.
Feb. I — Nine students expelled by the Council. One student found guilty
of disorderly conduct in an Urbana court and fined. Medical Club reorgan-
ized. Feb. 19 — Joint Philo-Alethenai play given in University Chapel.
March — College of Physicians and Surgeons joined the University.
March 9 — President Draper re-elected. Office of Dean of Women created.
Action of Council in regard to expulsion of students approved. Trouble
with Beloit College over ball game. Caspar Whitney, arbitrator, found in
favor of Illinois. Board of Trustees requested Board of Beloit to require
Athletic Association to pay over the money in accordance with the decree of
the arbitrator.
April — Charles W. Spalding. Treasurer, embezzled University funds.
E. G. Keith elected Treasurer. April 17 — Baseball : Illinois 9, Chicago 5.
April 22 — Michigan 7, Illinois 3. April 28 — Chicago 9, Illinois 5 First in-
structors in Law School appointed. Money received from Beloit.
May 5 — Baseball : Illinois I3. Purdue 2. May lo — Inter-Collegiate Rifle
Contest; seven entries: California first, 400; Virginia second, 386; Illinois
third, 375. May 11 — Dual Meet, Chicago ^^. Illinois 43. May i4^Baseball :
Illinois 3, Wisconsin 5. May 19 — Illinois 16, Nebraska 9. May 21 — Illinois
4, Wisconsin 6. May 22 — Track, Illinois 84, Purdue z^- May 25 — Baseball :
Illinois 9, Notre Dame 8. May 26^Illinois 3, Michigan o. May 29 — Ober-
lin 7, Illinois 7. Library School of Armour Institute transferred to the
University as State Library School. Board of Trustees decided to erect
independent lieating and lighting plant for the University,
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June 2 — Illinois Alpha of Tau Beta Pi organized. June 8 — Library
Building dedicated. Address deli\iered by Melvil Dewey, Director of Nev
York State Liljrary. June 9 — Commencement. Address by President Can-
field of Ohio State University. Legislature appropriates money to co\ner
deficit caused by Spalding's embezzlement. New bridge to be erected on
Burrill Avenue. June 17 — Natural History Building partially destroyed by
fire caused by lightning; loss $75,000.00. June 29 — Board voted to admit
women to the School of Medicine.
1897-8
Sept. 13 — College of Law opened. Sept. 21 — Board of Trustees decides
to use old Military Hall as a gymnasium. Oct. 2 — Football : Illinois 26,
Eureka o. Oct. 9 — Illinois 6, P. & S. o. Oct. 16 — ^Illinois 6, Lake Forest o.
Oct. 15 — Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta established. Oct. 23 — Football :
Illinois 32, Purdue 4. Oct. 30— Chicago 18, Illinois 12. First student recital
in Music School.
Nov. II — Homeric tableaux given by Faculty, under supervision of N. A.
Wells. Nov. 12 — 'Football: Illinois 64, Knox 0. Nov. 15 — Library Club
organized. Nov. 20 — Football : Illinois 6, Carlisle Indians 6. Nov. 25 —
Illinois 6, Eureka o.
Dec. I — Former Treasurer Spalding sent to penitentiary. Board of
Trustees resolves that "free scholarships do not include instruction in the
departments of Law, Pharmac}^ Music, and Medicine, unless otherwise
ordered by this Board."
Feb. II — Lincoln Day. Address by I. N. Phillips. Feb. 16— President
Draper declines position of Superintendent of Public Schools of New York
City. Feb. 17 — Announcement that course of study had been organized in
School of Music leading to degree of Bachelor of Music. Feb. 15 — Produc-
tion of "Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme" by Le Cercle Frangais.
March 5 — First concert by Ladies' Glee Club. March 11 — First woman's
edition of Illini. March 17 — Gymnasium moved from Military Hall to top
floor of Wood Shops.
April 8 — First concert of Oratorical Society. Apr. 9 — Baseball : Illi-
nois 30, Northwestern 7. Apr. 12 — Students Inirn Spain in effigy. Apr. 16 —
Baseball : Michigan 4, Illinois 3.
May 4 — Baseball: Illinois 19, DePauw o. May 7 — Dual Meet, Illinois
81, Purdue 47. Baseball : Illinois 3, Michigan 0. May 9 — Illinois 8, North-
western 4. May 12 — Rifle Contest, California 416, Illinois 400. May 14 —
Baseball : Chicago 12, Illinois 9. Meet : Chicago 74, Illinois 54. May 20 —
Captain Brush released from his duties as commandant to join his regiment
at the front. May 20 — Wisconsin-Illinois debate won by Wisconsin. May
21 — Baseball: Illinois 3, Michigan 0. May 24 — Illinois 5, Chicago 6; Illi-
nois 4, Chicago 13. May 26 — Woman's Department organized. May 30 —
Baseball: Illinois 3, Northwestern 5.
June I — Western Inter-Collegiafre splits up. Chicago, Illinois, and Michi-
gan hold triangular meet. June 2 — Baseball : Chicago 2, Illinois i. June
6 — Receipt by University of dynamometer car from Big Four Railroad.
June 8 — Commencement address delivered by William H. Maxwell. Jona-
than B. Turner present at commencement, at the age of ninety-three years.
Board of Trustees appropriated monej' for improvement of Illinois Field.
Board voted to confer honorary degrees henceforth "but only upon rare
occasions for exceptionally high merit in literary, scientific, and other edu-
cational work, and upon a three-fourths vote of both the Faculty and Board
of Trustees."
1898-9
Sept. — Application of Illinois School of Dentistry for Affiliation with
University. Military Department vacant on account of Spanish War.
Oct. I— Football : P. and S. 10, Illinois 6. Oct. 8— Notre Dame 5, Illi-
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nois o. Oct. 10 — Watcheka League organized. Oct. 15 — Football : Illinois
16, DePauw o. Oct. 19— Death of Dr. John M. Gregory, first regent of
the University. Engineering Laboratory opened.
Nov. 12 — Football: Michigan 12, Illinois 5. Nov. 18 — Carlisle 11, Illi-
nois 0. Nov. 24— Illinois 11, Minnesota 10. Chess Club organized.
Dec. — Department of Oratory added, and consolidated with Department
of Rhetoric. Board of Trustees decided to elect Deans annually.
Jan. — ^College year divided into two semesters instead of three terms
as formerly. Jan. 11 — Death of Professor Jonathan B. Turner. Jan. 27 —
Athletic Association Benefit cleared $1,000.00 debt of Association. Jan. 28 —
Installation of Illinois Beta of Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
Feb. 14 — State Library Association met at University.
March — Professor Snyder's gift of $12,000 to establish a fund for needy
students received. Departments of Household Economics and Railroad
Engineering established.
April 21 — Illinois-Wisconsin debate won by Wisconsin. Illinois-Indiana
debate won by Illinois. Apr. 22 — Baseball : Illinois 4, Chicago 2. Apr. 24 —
Supposed burning in effigy of Governor Tanner for vetoing appropriation
bill of University disavowed by students. Baseball : Illinois 6, Wisconsin 0.
Apr. 28 — Beta Lambda of Kappa Kappa Gamma established. Apr. 29 —
Baseball: Illinois 7, Michigan 3.
May I — 'Baseball : Illinois 12, Northwestern 9. Comic opera "Patience"
given by Opera Club. May 3 — Baseball: Illinois 11, Chicago 9. May 4-5 —
First May Festival by old Oratorical Society, now named Choral Society.
Board of Trustees decided to erect Agricultural Building. Illini to be pub-
lished henceforth as newspaper. University Bulletins also to be published.
May 6 — Dual Meet: Illinois 87, Purdue 41. — May 7 — "Le Medecin Malgre
Lui" produced by Le Cercle Frangais. May 10 — Baseball : Michigan 2, Illi-
nois I. May II — Notre Dame 15, Illinois 0. May 12 — Beloit 6, Illinois o.
May 13 — Illinois 13. Wisconsin 4. Dual Meet: Wisconsin 72, Illinois 56.
May 18 — Baseball : Michigan 4, Illinois 3. May I9--Michigan 4, Illinois 2.
May 20 — Illinois 9, Northwestern 3. May 20 — Preliminary organization at
University of State Historical Society. May 24 — Baseball : Chicago 9, Illi-
nois 3. May 28 — Local Sorority of Gamma Sigma organized.
June — Prof. Thompkins resigns to become President of Normal Univer-
sity. Board of Trustees decides not to establish College of Teachers. Plan
of Agricultural Scholarships adopted.
1899-1900
Sept. — Opening of Christian Association House. Case system adopted
in Law School. Sept. 20— First issue of Illini as newspaper, published tri-
weekly. Organization of Faculty Golf Club. Sept. 30 — Football : Illinois
6, Wesleyan o.
Oct. 7 — ^Visit to the University of Don Ignacio Mariscal, Vice President
of Mexico, and party. Football : Illinois 5, Knox - o. Oct. 14 — Football :
Indiana 5, Illinois 0. Saturday School for teachers organized. Oct. 28 —
Football: Michigan 5, Illinois o. Nov. 11 — Wisconsin 23, Illinois o. Nov.
22 — Purdue 5, Illinois 0. Nov. 25 — Illinois 29, St. Louis University o. Nov.
30 — Iowa 58, Illinois 0.
Dec. — Organization of Oratorical Association. Tablet to the memory of
Professor Turner to be placed in Agricultural Building. Dec. 8 — Installa-
tion of Iota chapter of Alpha Chi Omega.
Jan. — Adoption by the University of limited reformed spelling in its
publications. Jan. 19 — Formation of Western Inter-Collegiate Baseball
League.
Feb. 9 — Affiliation of College of Physicians and Surgeons completed.
Illinois-Indiana debate won by Illinois. Feb. 12 — Lincoln Day; Address by
Hon. Paul Selby. Feb. 28— German Club organized.
Mar. 10 — Triangular Meet: Chicago 48, Notre Dame 31, Illinois 19.
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March 13 — Unveiling of Library mural paintings. Department of Domestic
Science established. March 26— Death of Former Dean George Espy Mor-
row of the College of Agriculture.
April 3 — Morrow Memorial Meeting. Apr. 4 — Presentation of "The
Mikado" by the Men's and Women's Glee Clubs. Apr. 8 — Inter-Fraternity
Baseball League organized. Apr. 10 — Baseball : Illinois 10, Chicago 6.
Apr. 14 — Illinois 5, Purdue 4. Apr. 16 — Michigan 7, Illinois 3. Apr. 20 —
University Minstrel Show Benefit for Athletic Association. Apr. 21 — Base-
ball; Illinois II, Chicago i. Apr. 27— Grant Day Convocation. Baseball:
Illinois 4, Northwestern 3. Apr. 28— Illinois 12, Wisconsin o. Apr. 29 —
Bolter Collection of Insects donated to University. Apr. 30 — Baseball : Illi-
nois II, Beloit I.
May 2 — -"La Poudre aux Yeux" given by Le Cercle Frangais. May 4 — •
First Open-Air Concert by University Band on President's Porch. May 5 —
Dual Track Meet: Illinois 106, Purdue I4. Baseball: Illinois 4, Chicago i.
May 8-Q-ro — May Festival. May 9 — Baseball: Illinois 17, Iowa 0. May 12—
Dual Meet: Chicago 90, Illinois 38. May 14 — Baseball: Illinois 12, Michi-
gan 6. May 15 — Michigan 7, Illinois 3. May 16 — Inter-Fraternity Baseball
Series won by Phi Gamma Delta. Apr. 18— -Dual Meet, Wisconsin 64J/2,
Illinois 63y2. May 22 — Maypole Dance by Women's Physical Training
classes. May 23 — "Finer Muss Heiraten" presented by Der Deutsche
Verein. Baseball : Illinois 9, Chicago 4. May 25 — Inter-Collegiate Ora-
torical League Contest (Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, Cornell, and Ohio Wesley-
an) won by Ohio Wesleyan, Illinois second. May 26 — Baseball: Illinois 10,
Chicago 3. May 30 — Illinois 6, Michigan 5. Illinois wins the Western
Championship.
June I — Celebration of victory on return of team by Faculty, Students,
Citizens, Band, Battery, and Battalion. Dinner given to team by Presi-
dent Draper. June 6^BasebaIl : Illinois 8, Minnesota 3. June 9 — Wood
Shops totally destroyed by fire ; loss $60,000.00. June 13 — Commencement
Address by Hon. Bird S. Coler. Honorary degree of Doctor of Archi-
tecture conferred on Dean N. C. Ricker. Board of Trustees granted Dean
Kinley one year's leave of absence. Prof. T. A. Clark appointed Acting
Dean of the College of Literature and Arts during Dean Kinley's absence.
Installation of Omicron Chapter of Chi Omega. Installation of Morrow
Chapter of Alpha Zeta.
1900-1
Sept. — Phi Delta Theta, Sigma Chi, Kappa Sigma, Phi Gamma Delta,
Delta Tau Delta, Alpha Tau Omega, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Pi Beta Phi,
Kappa Alpha Theta, and Kappa Kappa Gamma installed in Chapter houses.
Gj'mnasium moved back into Military Hall on account of loss of Wood
Shops. Sept. ID — Opening of University Dining Hall. Organization of
Department of Pedagogy and of School of Household Science. Opening
of Agricultural Building. Sept. 29 — Football : Illinois 26, Rose Polj^echnic
o. Phi Delta Theta chapter compelled to abandon chapter house on account
of epidemic of typhoid fever.
Oct. 3— Football: Illinois 63, DePauw 0. Oct. 6 — Illinois 21. Wesleyan 0.
Oct. 10 — Illinois 6, P. and S. o. Oct. 13 — Illinois 16, Knox o. Oct. 16 —
Illinois 35, Lombard o. Mathematical Club organized. Oct. 20 — Football :
Illinois 0, Northwestern o. Oct. 22 — Reading by James Whitcomb Riley,
assisted by students. Oct. 23 — Authentication of Lincoln Ox Yoke. Oct.
26— First issue of Student's Democrat to run through the campaign. Organ-
ization of Orange and Blue Club. Oct. 27 — Football: Michigan 12, Illinois 0.
Nov. 3 — Football: Illinois 17, Purdue 5. Nov. 9y-Purchase of West
Division High School building for the College of Medicine. Board of Trus-
tees voted to place a memorial tablet for Professor Morrow in Agricultural
Building. Nov. 10 — Football: Minnesota 23, Illinois 0. Nov. 17 — Illinois
0, Indiana 0. Nov. 21 — Major Fechet gives lecture on his Sitting Bull cam-
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paign. Nov. 24 — Football : Wisconsin 27, Illinois o. Nov. 26^First meet-
ing of Illinois Fortnightly Club. Nov. 27 — First meeting of Illinois Elec-
trical Association at the University. Organization of Big Nine College
Conference. Organization of Pedagogical Library and Museum.
Dec. 10 — Inter-Collegiate Student Stock Judging contest held in Chi-
cago; won by Illinois; tight colleges represented. Political Science Club
organized. Dec. 20 — Dramatic Club organized.
Jan. 14 — Regiment attends inauguration of Governor Yates. Jan. 17 —
"Hiawatha's Wedding Feast"' given by the Choral Society. Jan. 23 — Board
of Trustees decided to establish School of Dentistry. Jan. 25 — Illinois-
Indiana Debate won by Indiana.
Feb. 4 — John Marshall Convocation. Address by President Draper.
Mar. 5 — Glee Club makes trip to Florida. March 9 — Triangular Meet :
Notre Dame 43, Chicago 37, Illinois 28. March 12 — School of Music reor-
ganized. Committee of Board Trustees report^ed in favor of buying Illi-
nois School of Dentistry. March 13 — Der Deutsche Verein presents "Gun-
stige Vorzeichen." Seniors decide to wear caps and gowns at commence-
ment exercises. March 27 — Presentation of "The Rivals" by Dramatic
Club. Adoption of rules enforcing scholarship standing of athletics. Fac-
ulty adopted caps and gowns for commencement exercises.
April I — Chicago National Baseball Team established training quarters
at University. April 8— "Pirates of Penzance" presented by Glee Club.
April 13 — Baseball : Michigan 9, Illinois 8. April 20, Illinois 35, Indiana 4.
April 23 — Beloit 4, Illinois i. University Song Book published. April 26-—
Baseball : Illinois 8, Minnesota 0. April 27 — Faculty golf tournament.
May I — Conference of State University Presidents at Illinois. Baseball:
Illinois 15, Chicago 3. May 2 — Northwestern 6, Illinois 2. May 6^1111-
nois 6. Notre Dame 2. May 6 — Affiliation of Chicago School of Dentistry.
May 8 — Baseball: Illinois 17, Chicago 6. May lo-ii — May Festival with
Boston Festival Orchestra; Presentation of "Samson and Delilah." May
II — Baseball: Michigan 7, Illinois 6. May 13 — Notre Dame 10, Illinois 7.
May 15 — Student riot at Pan-American circus, several injured. May 17 —
Wisconsin-Illinois Meet won by Wisconsin, 65-64. Baseball: Illinois 8,
Chicago 7. May 18 — Illinois 10, Northwestern 0. May 21 — Dedication of
Agricultural Building. May 22— Baseball : Illinois 5, Chicago 2. May 25—
Dual Meet: Illinois 60, Northwestern 52. May 29 — Baseball: Michigan 4,
Illinois 3. May 30 — Inter-Fraternity Baseball Series won by Phi Gamma
Delta.
June I— Adoption of Inter-Sorority Rushing Compact. June 4 — Base-
ball: Illinois 13, Wisconsin 0. June 11— Office of Dean of Undergraduates
created and Professor T. A. Clark appointed to the position. June 12—
Commencement. Address by Luther Laflhi Mills.
July — Board of Trustees voted to oppose the granting of any parole or
pardon to Charles W. Spalding.
1901-2
Sept. 14— University Senate created. Sept. 19— Memorial Exercises foi
President McKinley; address by President Draper. Sept. 28— Football :
Illinois 39, Englewood o.
Oct. 3— School of Dentistry opened as department of University. Oct. 5
—Football; Illinois 52, Marion Sims o. Oct. 11— Illinois 23, P. & S. 0.
Oct. 12 — Illinois 21, Washington 0. Beginning of work on new Chemistry
Building. Oct. 16— Squirrels imported for campus. Oct. 17— Football: Illi-
nois 24, Chicago o. Oct. 21— Monster celebration of Chicago victory. Oct.
26— Football : Northwestern 17, Illinois 11.
Nov. 2— Football: Illinois 18, Indiana o. Nov. 4— Death of Major Din-
widdie. first University commandant. Nov. 9— Football : Illinois 27. Iowa
0. Nov. 16— Illinois 28, Purdue 0. Nov. 18— Illinois Live Stock Breeders
met at University. Nov. 2&— Football, Minnesota 16, Illinois 0.
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Dec. 9 — Illinois Horticultural Society met at University. Dec. 19 —
Sigma Chi and Sigma Delta houses partly burned. Dec. 26-27-28 — Modern
Language Association meeting at University.
Jan. ID— Illinois Club composed of chapters of Alpha Tau Omega, Sigma
Chi, Phi Gamma Delta, and Sigma Delta (afterwards Beta Theta Pi) organ-
ized. Art Gallery in Library Building opened. Jan. 25— -First Concert of
University Orchestra.
Feb. I — Indiana-Illinois D'ebate won by Indiana. Gymnasium Team
organized. Feb. 12 — Lincoln Day. Address by Honorable Clark Carr.
Feb. 16 — First University Vesper Service. Feb. 19 — Council of Adminis-
tration censured Kappa Sigma for violation of University rules in holding
its annual on Thursday night. Feb. 27 — Organization of John Marsliall
Debating Club by Law students. Feb. 28 — Installation of Sigma Rho Chap-
ter of Beta Theta Pi.
March 8 — Invitation Track Meet held by St. Louis University, won by
Illinois. March — School of Commerce organized. Old Chemistry Building
turned over to Law School. Board decides that B. A. degree shall be given
for usual course in College of Science. University water works plant com-
pleted. Board decides to establish a University postoffice. Council of
administration refuses petition of freshmen asking to be allowed to hold
a social.
April 6 — President Draper injured in accident while driving. Apr. 8 —
Presentation of "lolanthe" by Opera Club. Apr. g — Dr. Senn amputated
President Draper's leg. Apr. 12 — ^Baseball : Illinois 7, Michigan 3. Apr.
23 — Class of 1902 decides to leave memorial fountain. Apr. 23 — Baseball :
Illinois II, Northwestern 3. Apr. 25-26 — Province Convention of Sigma
Alpha Epsilon at University of Illinois. Apr. 25 — Baseball : Wisconsin 2,
Illinois I. Illinois-Missouri debate won by Missouri. Apr. 26 — Baseball :
Chicago 6, Illinois 5. Apr. 30 — Illinois 10. Chicago i.
May 3 — Dual Meet: Chicago 65, Illinois 61. Baseball: Chicago 3, Illi-
nois 2. May 7 — Baseball : Illinois 7, Chicago 3. May 9 — "Minna von Barn-
helm" given by Der Deutsche Vercin. May 12 — Baseball: Illinois 2. Michi-
gan o. May 16 — Track: Wisconsin 58, Illinois 54. May 17 — Baseball:
Illinois IS, Chicago i. May 21 — Baseball Team leaves for the North and
East. May 22 — "School for Scandal" given by Dramatic Club. Baseball :
Illinois 7, Michigan 6. May 24 — Illinois 3. Princeton i. May 30 — Harvard
2, Illinois I. June i — Illinois 6, West Point 5. June 4 — Illinois 10, Yale
4. June 7 — Illinois 11, Pennsylvania 3.
1902-3
Sept. — mini published five days a week. New Chemistry building opened.
College of Law in old Chemistry building. Sept. 19— Installation of Gamma
Nu chapter of Sigma Nu. Sept. 20 — Football : Illinois 34, North Division 6.
Woman's Gymnasium moved to Testing Laboratory. Sept. 27 — Football :
Illinois 45, Englewood o.
Oct. I — Return of President Draper to University. Football : Illinois
22, Osteopaths o. Oct. 4 — Illinois 33, Monmouth 0. Oct. 8 — Illinois 24,
Haskell Indians 10. Oct. 11 — Illinois 44, Washington 0. Oct. 15 — Federa-
tion of Women's Clubs met at University. Oct. 18 — Football : Illinois 29,
Purdue 5. Oct. 25 — Chicago 6, Illinois o.
Nov. I — Football : Illinois 47, Indiana 0. Nov. 3 — First issue of Illi-
nois Magazine. Domestic Science Club organized. Nov. 8 — Football: Min-
nesota 17. Illinois 5. Nov. 10 — Organization of local sorority of Alpha
Delta Gamma. Nov. 15 — Football : Illinois o, Ohio State University o.
Nov. 22 — Illinois 17, Northwestern 0. Nov. 27 — Illinois 80, Iowa 0. Organ-
ization of Theta Kappa Nu.
Dec. — Board of Trustees decided to give degrees B. A. and B. L. S. in
Library School. Dec. 6 — Installation of Rho Chapter of Phi Kappa Sigma.
Dec. 8 — Illinois Grange met at University. Council of Administration
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refused to allow freshman social. Dec. 13 — Reorganization of Political
Science Club on honorary basis.
Jan. 16 — Illinois-Iowa debate won by Illinois.
Feb. 14 — Dual Meet : Chicago 60, Illinois 20.
Mar. 6 — Indiana-Illinois debate won by Indiana. March 13 — President
Draper re-elected. Board of Trustees voted to abolish University Dining
Hall. Board decided not to abolish fees. March 14 — Michigan-Illinois meet
won by Michigan. March 22— Dual Meet: Chicago 45, Illinois 41.
April 8 — "Pinafore" presented by Opera Club. April 18 — Baseball:
Illinois 10, Northwestern o. April 21 — First Out Door "Sing." April 23 —
Baseball; Illinois-Wisconsin game forfeited by Wisconsin. April 24 — Illi-
nois-Missouri Debate won by Missouri. Baseball: Michigan 17, Illinois 10.
April 25 — Illinois 17, Northwestern 2. April 30 — Illinois 8, Notre Dame 5.
May I — Baseball : Illinois 10, Purdue 2. May 5 — Illinois 29, Northwest-
ern 2. May 6 — Illinois 3, Wisconsin o. May 6-7-8^May Festival. Presen-
tation of "Elijah." May 9 — Baseball: Illinois 8, Michigan 2. Dual Meet:
Chicago 74, Illinois 52. May 11 — Baseball: Illinois 7, Nebraska 3. May
14 — Dual Meet : Wisconsin 62, Illinois 50. May 15 — Baseball : Illinois 4,
Chicago 3. May 20 — Illinois Law School 8, Chicago Law School o. Cen-
tral Oratorical League won by Indiana ; Illinois Second. May 23 — Baseball :
Illinois 9, Chicago 5. May 26 — Death of former Regent Peabody. May
28 — ^Baseball : Illinois 20, Oberlin 3. Sigma Chi chapter censured by fac-
ulty for holding dance on forbidden night. May 30 — -Baseball : Illinois 9.
Michigan 2. Illinois wins championship of the West.
June I — Baseball : Illinois 4, Notre Dame 2. "Honors" consisting of
letters "I A" granted to women for gymnasium work. June 8 — Resignation
of Dean Scott of College of Law. Commencement. Address by President
Charles Thwing. LL. D. degree conferred on Honorable Joseph G. Cannon.
June II — Columbia University confers degree of LL. D. on President Draper.
1903-4
Sept. 13 — Death of Professor Edward Snyder. Sept. 19— Agreement to
affiliate Chicago College of Dental Surgery adopted by the Board of Trus-
tees. Football: Illinois 45, Englewood 5. Sept. 26 — Illinois 43. Lombard o.
Sept. 30 — Illinois 36, Osteopaths o.
Oct. 3 — Football : Illinois 29, Knox 5. Oct. 10 — Illinois 64, Rush Medic
0. Oct. 9— Organization of Harvard Club. Oct. 14 — Football : Illinois 54,
Dentists 0. Oct. 17 — Illinois 24, Purdue o. Oct. 20 — Six students suspended
for hazing. Oct. 22 — Organization of Kansas City Alumni Association.
Nov. 4 — Memorial Mass Meeting for Purdue Wreck. Nov. 8 — Football :
Indiana 17, Illinois 0. Nov. 14 — Minnesota 32, Illinois o. Nov. 21 — Iowa
12, Illinois 0. Nov. 26 — Nebraska 16, Illinois 0.
Dec. 8 — ^Organization of Engineering Experiment Station. Name of
preparatory department changed to "The Academy of the University of
Illinois." Dec. 17 — Christmas Concert by Choral Society.
Jan. 8 — Wisconsin threatens to sever athletic relations on account of
trouble over the proceeds of the forfeited baseball game. Organization of
Illiola Literary Society. Dec. 15 — Illinois-Iowa Debate won by Illinois.
Jan. 16 — Illinois-Wisconsin trouble settled by agreement of Illinois to pay
disputed fund over to Purdue Memorial Fund. Jan. 18 — Illinois Domestic
Science Association met at University. Jan. 20 — Illinois Society of Engineers
met at University. Jan. 26— President Draper allowed by Board of Trustees
to resign in order to accept the position of Commissioner of Education of
the State of New York. Board adopted plans of McKim, Mead, and White
for the Woman's Building.
Feb. 3 — Athletic Board of Control adopted graduate system of coaching.
Death of Prof. A. W. Palmer. Feb. 4 — Reorganization of Dramatic Club.
Feb. 6 — Dual Meet : Chicago freshmen vs. Illinois freshmen ; won by Illi-
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nois. Feb. 7 — Chicago College of Dental Surgery withdrew from Uni-
versity. Feb. 16 — Inter-fraternity tournament organized. Feb. 22 — Organiza-
tion of chapter of Sigma Xi.
March 4 — Indiana-Illinois Debate won by Illinois. March 5 — Dual Meet:
Chicago 38, Illinois 28. March 11 — Organization of Macgruder chapter of
Phi Alpha Delta. March 15 — Beta Theta Pi house quarantined on account
of scarlet fevtr. March 25 — Electrical Engineering Society organized.
March 26 — St. Louis University Track Tournament won by Illinois.
April I — Work begun on Woman's Building. April 5 — "Miss Hobbs"
presented by Dramatic Club. April 12 — "Erminie" presented by Opera
Club. April 13 — Tennis Club organized. April 16 — Baseball : Illinois 10,
Knox o. April 20 — Illinois 10, P. and S. o. April 23 — Illinois 20, North-
western 0. March 27 — Wisconsin 5, Illinois 4. April 28 — Trustees voted to
establish professorship of Political Science. April 29 — Missouri-Illinois
Debate won by Missouri. April 30 — Baseball : Illinois 10, Michigan 6.
May 3 — Illinois 2, Notre Dame i. May 4 — Illinois 7, Northwestern 2.
"Twelfth Night" presented by English Club. May 7 — Dual Meet : Chicago
79%, Illinois 46%. May 9 — Baseball: Illinois 7, Minnesota 4. May 13 —
Dual Meet : Chicago 30, Illinois 36. Illinois 71, Purdue 55. Baseball : Illinois
14, Oberlin 2. May 14 — Illinois 7, Michigan i. May 17 — Purdue 8, Illinois 6.
May 18 — Illinois 6, Ohio State 5. May 20 — Illinois 7, Chicago 6. May 21 —
Dual Meet: Wisconsin 79, Illinois 47. May 23 — Baseball: Illinois 17, Min-
nesota 5. May 26 — University Regiment went into camp at the World's Fair
in St. Louis. Baseball: Illinois 2, Chicago i. May 27 — Tennis: Chicago
won from Illinois. Dual freshmen Chicago-Illinois Meet, won by Illinois.
May 28 — Baseball: Illinois 11, Chicago o. Illinois won Western champion-
ship. May 30 — Baseball : Illinois 8, Beloit 4.
June 3 — Baseball : Illinois i. Notre Dame 0. Hahnemann Medical Col-
lege applied for affiliation. June 5 — -Baccalaureate. President Draper's
farewell. June 7 — Commencement. Address by Charles W. Fairbanks.
Baseball: Chicago 15, Illinois 11; Illinois 13, Chicago 4. Illinois 12, Ober-
lin 3. Illinois 5, Ohio 4. Illinois 9, West Virginia 5. Trustees decided
not to affiliate Hahnemann Medical College.
Aug. 19 — Resignation of Miss Jayrne, Dean of Women. Aug. 23 — Elec-
tion of Edmund Janes James of Northwestern University to Presidency.
1904-5
Sept. — Music School moved down to rooms in basement of University
Hall. Sept. 24 — Football : Illinois 10. Northwestern College 0. Chemistry
Department reorganized. Sept. 26 — Six men suspended for hazing. Depart-
ment of Forestry and Landscape Gardening established. Sept. 28 — Football :
Illinois 23. Wabash 2.
Oct. I — Football: Illinois 11, Knox o._ Oct. 5 — Illinois 26. P. and S. o.
Oct. 7 — Organization of Mechanical Engineering Society. Oct. 8 — Univer-
sity of Illinois Day at World's Fair. Football: Illinois 31, Washington o.
Oct. IS — Illinois 10, Indiana 0. Oct. 22 — Illinois 24, Purdue 6. Oct. 25 —
Commercial Club organized. Oct. 29 — Illinois 6. Chicago 6.
Nov. 5 — President James assumed charge. Football : Illinois 46. Ohio
State 0. Nov. 12 — Football : Northwestern 12, Illinois 6. Nov. 18 — Instal-
lation of Illinois Delta of Phi Kappa Psi. Nov. 19 — Football : Illinois 29.
Iowa o. Visit of Chicago Press Club to University. Agricultural School
wins Grand Prize for Live Stock exhibit at World's Fair. Suspension of
publication of Illinois Magacinc. Nov. 24— Football : Nebraska 16, Illinois
10. Adoption of Conference rule barring freshmen_ from athletic teams.
Dec. 3 — Organization of Illinois Alumni Association in New York City.
Dec. 8 — Slight fire in Agricultural Building. Dec. 14— Organization of Stu-
dents' Co-operative Association.
Jan. 9 — Regiment attended inauguration of Governor Deneen. Jan.
10— Ralph O. Roberts, captain of baseball team, killed in wreck on Big
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Four,_ several other students returning from holidays injured. Jan. ii —
Illinois Magazine resumed publication.
Feb. II — Dual Meet: Illinois 49, Chicago 37.
Mar. 3 — Indiana-Illinois Debate won by Illinois. March 4 — Dual Meet:
Illinois 45, Chicago 41. March 17— Camera Club organized. March 28—
"Gloriana" presented by Dramatic Club. April 7 — First annual Law School
dance.
April 14 — Baseball: Illinois 11, Wabash 2. Apr. 19 — Illinois 6, Purdue
I. April 21 — Illinois 5, Northwestern 0. April 22 — Illinois 3, Wisconsin o.
April 26 — Illinois 11, Chicago 9. April 28--Illinois-Missouri debate won by
Illinois.
May 3^Baseball: Illinois 6, Wisconsin 3. May 5-6 — Tennis: Illinois
won from Purdue. May 6— Baseball : Michigan i, Illinois o. May 6— Track :
Chicago 77, Illinois 49. May 8: Presentation of "Frier Bacon and Frier
Bungay" by English Club. May 9 — ^Baseball : Illinois 3, Chicago 0. May
12— Track : Illinois 48, Purdue 42. Baseball : Illinois 5, Northwestern o.
May 13 — Illinois 9. Chicago 4. May 15 — Tennis — Iowa wins. May 18 — Base-
ball : Michigan 2. Illinois i. May 19-— Tennis : Northwestern and Illinois
tied. May 20 — Track: Illinois 84, Wisconsin 42. Baseball: Wisconsin 2.
Illinois I. May 25 — Watcheka League dissolved and new Woman's League
formed. May 26 — Baseball : Chicago 2, Illinois 0. May 27 — Illinois i, Wis-
consin 0. May 30 — Illinois 7, Chicago 3.
June 7- — Commencement. Address by Secretary Cortelyou. June 8 —
Baseball: Illinois 11, Chicago 8. Resignation of Deans Forbes, Ricker, and
Burrill. Professor Townsend appointed Acting Dean College of Science ;
Professor White, Acting Dean College of Engineering. Miss Kyle appointed
Assistant Dean of Undergraduates.
1905-6
Sept. — Adoption of Daily Absence rule under which no absences are ex-
cused. Opening of Insectory, six days a week. Sept. 29 — Organization of
School of Education. Sept. 30 — Two students suspended for hazing. Foot-
ball : Illinois 6. Knox 0
Oct. 4 — Football : Illinois 6, Wabash 0. Organization of triangular
debating league by Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio universities. Oct. 7 — Foot-
ball : Illinois 24, Northwestern College 0. Oct. 14 — Illinois 12, St. Louis
University 6. Oct. 16-19 — Installation of President James. National Con-
ference of College and University Trustees; Conference on Religious Edu-
cation in State Universities; Conference on Commercial Education. Oct.
16 — Dedication of Woman's Building. Four students suspended for hazing.
Oct. 17 — Presentation of "Frier Bacon and Frier Bungai-;." by English
Club. Oct. 17 — Parade of Illinois Students. Oct. 20 — Location of Audito-
rium by Board of Trustees. Oct. 21 — ^Football: Purdue 29, Illinois 30. Nov.
28— Illinois 30, P. & S. 0.
Nov. 4 — Football: Michigan 33. Illinois o. Nov. 11 — Introduction of
La Crosse. Nov. 18 — ^Football : Chicago 44, Illinois 0. Nov. 30 — Nebraska
24, Illinois 6.
Dec. — Appointment of student advisers from Faculty. Dec. 1 — Organiza-
tion of Western Inter-collegiate Basket Ball League. Dec. 8 — Organization
of Hawkeye Club by Iowa students. Dec. 10 — Department of Ceramics
established. Dec. 16 — Student Carnival for benefit of Athletic Association.
Dec. 20 — Christmas Concert by Choral Society. Carnival Committee reported
Association debt as paid. Dec. 21 — Installation of chapter of Delta Upsilon.
Jan. II — Hamilton Club Contest at Chicago: Wisconsin first, Jacob
Cantlin, Illinois, second. Jan. 14 — Memorial Exercises for President Harper
of Chicago University. Jan. 20 — First Inter-collegiate Basket ball ganre
for University: Illinois 27, Indiana 24. Jan. 27 — Basket ball: Illinois 25,
Purdue 19.
Feb. 3— Basket ball : Illinois 23, Wheaton College 21. Prof. E. B. Greene
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made Acting Dean of the College of Literature and Arts. Plans of C. H.
Blackall of Boston, for new Auditorium accepted by Trustees. Feb. 12 —
Lincoln's birthday celebrated. Address by Hon. J. S. Stevens of Peoria.
Feb. 14 — Basket ball: Illinois 31, Oberlin '25. Feb. 16— Dual Meet: Illinois
61. Chicago 25. Basket ball: Indiana 38, Illinois 7. Feb. 17 — Aquatic Con-
test: Chicago 28, Illinois 13. Basket ball: Purdue 48, Illinois 22. Feb. 20 —
President James calls meeting of fraternities to discuss advisability of
holding conference of collegie fraternities. Feb. 22 — Installation of chapter
of Sigma Kappa. "One Night Only" given by Players' Club. Feb. 24 —
Basket ball: Illinois 24, Chicago 21. Feb. 28 — Minnesota 27, Illinois 25.
Mar. 3 — Basket ball: Wisconsin 35. Illinois 32. Dual Meet: Illinois
45H; Chicago 40>2. Chapter of Delta Rho Sigma organized in College of
Agriculture. March 9 — Ohio-Illinois debate won by Illinois. Indiana-Illi-
nois debate won by Indiana. March 14 — Anniversary of founding of Uni-
versity celebrated; addresses by Vice President Burrill. March 16 — Aquatic
Meet: Chicago 27, Illinois 14. ]\Iarch 20 — Colored woman, bitten by bull-
dog, sues Delta Upsilon chapter for $2,000.00 (see April 14).
April 2 — First game of baseball training season with Chicago National
League. Work begun on Auditorium. A.pr. 7 — Dean of Undergraduates
ordered second lllio election on account of charges of illegal voting. Apr.
14 — Suit against Delta Upsilon withdrawn by plaintiff. Ionian Literary So-
ciety organized. Apr. 16 — Aquatic Meet : Yale 53, Illinois 8. Apr. 20 —
Faculty of Literature and Arts presented to David Kinley, retiring Dean,
a gold watch. Water Polo : Illinois 2, Chicago i ; which gave Illinois the
Western Intercollegiate Water Polo championship. Apr. 22 — Baseball : Illi-
nois 3, Chicago o. First Junior smoker. Apr. 24 — Athenian Literary Society
organized. Apr. 26 — Hon. Leslie M. Shaw, Secretary of the United States
Treasury, spoke on the "Evolution of Self-Governmcnt." Apr. 27 — Base-
ball : Illinois 12, Notre Dame 9. Apr. 29— Heth Chapter of Acacia Frater-
nity installed. Baseball: Michigan 11. Illinois 7.
May 2 — Baseball: Illinois 22, Indiana 3. May 6 — ^Track Meet: Illinois
75, Chicago 51. May 9 — Company K won the companj^ competitive ; Jose
G. San Victores won the Hazelton Prize medal. May 12-13 — May Festival.
]\Iay 26 — -Women's number of the Illinois Magazine. May 18 — Annual
Maypole dance on Illinois field. Dean Clark wrote a letter to the freshmen
on hazing. May 20 — Interscholastic Athletic contest: Wendell Phillips and
West Aurora tied for first place. First interscholastic circus in gymnasium.
Baseball : Illinois 8. Chicago 7. Phenix, new senior society, established.
May 22 — 1907 lllio issued. Tennis : Illinois 4, Iowa State 2. May 23 —
Water Polo team gave exhibition for University gymnasium girls. May
24 — Tennis : Illinois 3, Chicago 3. May 25 — Baseball : Illinois 3, Amherst 0.
May 27 — Baseball: Michigan 8. Illinois 4. May 29 — -University Memorial
Day; E. Benjamin Andrews. Chancellor of the University of Nebraska,
delivered address on General Grant. Reception to General Nelson A. Miles.
May 30 — General Nelson A. Miles reviewed University regiment and spoke
on "The Military Training of the Citizen Soldier." Corner-stone of new
Auditorium laid. General Miles gave Decoration Day address. May 31—
Baseball : Illinois 2, Chicago 0.
June I — Philomathean and Alethenai societies gave Shirley's ."The Oppor-
tunity'' on the south campus. June 2 — Baseball; Illinois 8, Minnesota o.
Michigan won conference meet; Illinois scored 74-5 points. June 10-13 —
Commencement exercises. June 10 — President James delivered Baccalau-
reate sermon. June 12 — Class of iQor formed first permanent class organiza-
tion among the Alumni. June 13 — Baron Herman von Speck-Stprnburg, Am-
bassador from Germany to the United States, gave the commencement address.
1906-7
Sept. 17-18 — Registration days. Sept. 19 — Large room in Burnham Hos-
pital is set aside as a Student Ward. Sept. 26 — First Convocation of the year
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held in the Armory at 4:00 p. m. Principal speakers, President James, Mr.
Samuel A. Bullard, and Mrs. Carrie T. Alexander.
Oct. 2 — Freshman class organized. Oct. 13 — Football: Illinois 0, Wabash
0; Oct. 27 — Michigan 28, Illinois 9. Oct. 20 — Annual Interclass Track meet,
freshmen scored 62 points, sophomores 42, juniors 6, seniors 15. Oct. 28 —
Cosmopolitan Club organized.
Nov. 3 — Fall Handicap won by Freshmen. Senior Class election. Nov.
5 — Inter-Society Declamation Contest held under auspices of Oratorical
Association. J. C. Herbstman won first place. Nov. 17 — Football : Chicago
63, Illinois 0. Nov. 10 — Illinois 6, Wisconsin 16. Nov. 24 — Purdue o, Illinois
5. Nov. 21 — Annual color rush, won by the freshmen. Nov. 26 — Gustav E.
Karsten, newly elected head of Department of Modern Languages, gave his
inaugural address; subject, Aims and Scope of German Philosophy."
Dec. I — Athletic Conference of the Big Nine, held in the Auditorium
Hotel in Chicago, made a number of rules governing athletics, football, etc.
Dec. 3 — Convocation held in the Armory to celebrate the 88th anniversary
of the life of Illinois as a state. Hon. Lawrence Y. Sherman, Lieutenant
Governor of Illinois, was the speaker. His subject, "The Importance of State
Sovereignty to the Commonwealth." Senate took action materially affecting
the policy and work of the various colleges, changing entrance requirements,
graduation requirements, etc. Dec. 10 — Dr. Guy Stanton Ford, newly elected
Professor of Modern European History, gave his inaugural address; subject.
"Rise of Prussia to her Present Greatnes'^." Dec. 11 — Dr. W. A. Notcs of
the U. S. Bureau of Standards, made head of Department of Chemistry and
Director of the Chemical Laboratory, to begin September i, 1907. Board of
Trustees decided that the University Library shall be open every Sunday af-
ternoon from 2:00 to 6:00 o'clock. Dec. 11 — Council of Administration
consented to the organization of the Scribblers' Club. Dec. 18 — Annual
concert by the Choral Society and Orchestra in the Armory. The program
was a miscellaneous one, closing with Ihe "Hallelujah Chorus" from the
"Messiah."
Jan. — The Students' Cooperative Association was dissolved. Jan. 9 —
Governor Deneen in his message to the legislature, took occasion to call
attention to the graduate work of the University, mentioning especially the
Graduate School, the Engineering Experiment Station, the State Water Sur-
vey, and the Departments of Ceramics and Applied Chemistry, and strongly
approved the askings of the University. Jan. 12 — Conference of represen-
tatives of the Big Nine Colleges held in Chicago. Jan. 17 — F. H. McCon-
aughey, Senior L. & A., died unexpectedly. Within a few hours after his
death the case was pronounced diphtheria. Those who had been exposed were
quarantined. About 20 people contracted the disease. Antitoxin was ad-
ministered and no case was serious. Dr. Thomas J. Burrill and Dr. W. G.
Bain of the State Water Survey rendered efficient service in helping to stamp
out the disease. Jan. 23 — LTrbana Commercial Club gave banquet to Presi-
dent James and the members of the Board of Trustees. Jan. 28-Feb. 1 — Prof.
Josiah Royce of Harvard University gave a series of five lectures on the
general subject, "Loyalty as a General Principle."
Feb. 4 — Senate voted that after Sept., 1908, requirements for entrance to
the University should be raised from 14 to 15 units. Feb. 5 — Ladies' Glee
Club gave concert in chapel. Feb. 8 — ^Legislative party of 125 members visited
University. Convocation at 10:30 a. m. President James presented some of
the needs of the institution. A number of legislators made speeches. Feb.
9 — Unitarians organized, with Albert Vail as pastor. Meetings held for the
present in Morrow Hall.
March 1-2— Electrical Engineering Show. March 4-9 — Dr. E. A. Winship
of Boston, editor of the Journal of Education, gave a series_ of five lectures
at the University under the auspices of the School of Education. March 4 —
Contest to select a representative in the Equal Suffrage Oratorical contest
under the auspices of the Equal Suffrage League of the State. J. H. Zear-
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ing, L. & A. Sophomore, won. March ir— Convocation held in Armory at
4:00 p. m. in honor of the founding of the University. Mr. Henry M.
Beardsley, '79, of Kansas City, gave the address, subject, "The Viewpoint of
the Graduate." March 12 — Albert V. Bleininger appointed Assistant Pro-
fessor of ceramics, to begin work September i, 1907. March 12 — Board of
Trustees established a laboratory of Physiological Chemistry in the Dept. of
Animal Husbandry. Samuel A. Bullard, '78. retires from the Board of Trus-
tees. L. H. Kerrick elected President of the Board of Trustees. Board of
Trustees gave permission to build a Baseball grandstand on Illinois Field.
March 13 — L. H. Kerrick found dead in bed. March 14 — Senator LaFol-
lette gave the concluding number of the Star Lecture Course. March 15-16—-
Players Club presented Goldsmith's "She Stoops to Conquer" at Morrow
Hall. March 20 — W. L. Abbott elected President of the Board of Trustees.
March 26-28 — Prof. Edward Channing of Harvard University delivered a
series of lectures at the University in commemoration of the three hundredth
anniversary of the founding of the colony of Jamestown. March 30 — Ben
Tomlinson appointed Rhodes Scholar from Illinois. First meeting* of the
National Commission for the Investigation of Nutrition Problems, held at
Fifth Avenue Hotel, New York City. Prof. J. J. Abel of Johns Hopkins
was elected President of the Commission, H. S. Grindley of the University
of Illinois, secretary. The other members of the commission are Russell
H. Chittenden of Yale University, David L. Edsall of the Washington Uni-
versity Medical School. Albert P. Mathews, University of Chicago, and
Theobald Smith, Harvard University Medical School.
April I — Katherine L. Sharp resigned her position as Head Librarian and
Director of the Library School. Baseball: April 17 — Illinois 13, Wabash o;
April 20 — Chicago 0, Illinois 10; April 24— Illinois 4. Notre Dame 6; April
27 — Chicago s, Illinois 6. April 24 — Class of 1882 celebrated silver anniver-
sary of their graduation. Twelve members present. April 30-May 1-2 — Dr.
Julius Goebel of Harvard lectured before the students of the University of
Illinois; subjects, Deutsche Volkslieder, Faust, and Longfellow.
May — Campus Sings held on the campus. May i — A. T. Irion appointed
to have charge of the University postoffice. May 2 — Congressman W. B.
McKinley made to the Oratorical Association a cash gift of $175 a year for
five years, to be offered in prizes to intercollegiate debaters and orators. May
4 — J. H. Zearing, representing the University of Illinois, won the hundred-
dollar prize in the State Equal Suffrage Contest in Chicago. May 6— Illinois
alumni in Washington, D. C, effect tentative organization. May 6-1 r — Prof.
Russell H. Chittenden of Yale delivered a series of six lectures on the general
subject of nutrition. May 8 — ^Varsity "I's" voted members of the Polo Team.
May lo-ii — Second meeting of the National Commission for the Investiga-
tion of Nutrition Problems, held at the University of Illinois. Baseball : May
II — Chicago 0, Illinois 3; May 17 — Illinois 3. Williams 2; May 18— Illinois 12,
Indiana 5; May 22 — Purdue 5, Illinois 9; May 23 — Illinois i, Notre Dame o;
May 29 — Illinois 8, Chicago 7, May 14 — Dramatic Club "Mask and Bauble"
presented Carton's "Liberty Hall," at the Walker Opera House. May 15 —
Competitive Military Drill by the University regiment. May 16 — Maypole
Dance on Illinois Field. May 18 — Last saloon in the Twin Cities closed.
John Farson of Oak Park gave a reception to Illinois alumni in Chicago.
May 20-21 — Annual May festival by the Choral Society. Foote's "Skeleton
in Armor," Costa's "With Sheathed Sword," and Gounod's "Redemption,"
made up the program. May 27 — General Assembly approved the bill ap-
propriating to the University for the next biennium the sum of $710,845
per annum for general expenses, and $51,100 for additions to the plant; also
$250,000 for the erection of a Physics Laboratory, and $150,000 for an addi-
tion to Natural History building. May 30 — Memorial Day. University ex-
<;rcises suspended. Convocation and Regimental Parade. Gen. William C
Carter delivered an address on "Our Military Obligations."
June — The old house at the northwest corner of Wright and Green
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streets was moved back, and a two-story brick building is being built iu its
place, which will be used for business purposes. This is the beginning of a
movement to build business buildings near the campus. June i— Baseball:
Purdue I, Illinois 2. Illinois won the Western Conference Track Meet by
scoring 31 points. A. H. Payne, a freshman, who had been somewhat ill for
a few days, was declared to have smallpox, and was taken to the detention
hospital. June 4 — Board of Trustees created the position of Supervising
Architect and appointed Professor J. M. White to the position. Chester N.
Greenough of Harvard University was elected Professor of English. June
0 — 'Beginning of commencement week; baccalaureate sermon by Bishop Sam-
uel Fallows. June 10 — Class day address by W. P. Trent, subject, Henry
Wadsworth Longfellow. Class of 1907 presents to the University a marble
f List of Henry W. Longfellow. June 11 — Alumni Day, address by Lorado
Taft, subject, "Old Time Ideals." June 12 — ^Commencement day. Address
by Hon. James Bryce, subject, "History and Good Citizenship." Honorary
degree of Doctor of Laws conferred on Mr. Bryce. June 17 — Summer Session
opened. June 28 — Dr. Ernest R. Dewsnup of the University of Chicago was
appointed Professor of Railway Administration. Professor W. F. M. Goss
appointed Dean of the College of Engineering. June 3 — Professor Edwin G.
Dexter resigned as Professor of Education and Director of School of Educa-
tion, to become Commissioner of Education in Porto Rico. Board of Trustees
voted to give him leave of absence from the University to accept this position.
July 20 — Dr. Edward C. Hayes of Miami University, appointed Professor
of Sociology.
1907-8
Sept. — Name of the IlHni changed to The Daily IlUni, and the size of
the paper changed from a four-page, five-column paper to an eight-page, four-
column one. Sept. 10 — The Board of Trustees made an appropriation for
the purchase of the Dittenberger Library. Professor Floyd R. Watson ap-
pointed Assistant to the Dean of the College of Engineering. Sept. 16-17 —
Registration days. Sept. 25 — First University Convocation in the new Audi-
torium. Newly elected members of the faculty, Ernest R. Dewsnup,
Barrie Gilbert, Chester N. Greenough, Edward C. Hayes, and William A.
Noyes were introduced.
Oct. I— Ground was broken for the erection of the building for the Uni-
versity Club. Oct. II — Death of Trustee Alexander McLean. Oct. 15 —
Inaugural exercises in honor of Professor William A. Noyes, recently
chosen head of the Department of Chemistry. Oct. 16 — Dr. Arthur Bostwick
delivered a lecture before the members of the Library School. Oct. 19 —
Board of Trustees voted an appropriation for the purchase of band instru-
ments for the University Band. Board of Trustees adopted certain rules
regulating the attendance upon LTniversity classes by persons not regularly
registered as students. Oct. 20 — First Assembly of the Graduate School.
Oct. 24-26 — Prof. William Bateson of Cambridge, England, gave course of
three lectures on "Heredity" before the University. Oct. 30 — Engineering
College gave a reception to Dean W. 1*. M. Goss on his arrival at the
LTniversity.
Nov. 4-5 — New Auditorium dedicated with a series of concerts and other
exercises in honor of Edward McDowell. Addresses by the Architect of the
building, Clarence H. Blackall, and Pi-ofessor Newton A. Wells, the de-
signer of the memorial tablet, and by President Edmund J. James. The chief
address of the occasion was delivered by Hamlin Garland, who was an in-
timate friend of McDowell. Nov. 11 — Illinois Gamma chapter of Phi Beta
Kappa installed by Professor E. A. Grosvenor of Amherst. After the presen-
tation of the charter the charter members who were members of other
chapters organized, adopted a constitution, and elected officers. Nov. 20 —
Students of Phillips Exeter and Phillips Andover Academies organized a
Phillips Club. Nov. 21-23 — High School Conference. Nov. 22^Concert of
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the Illinois Glee and Mandolin Club in Springfield. Nov. 27 — Dr. Charles P.
Steinmetz of Union College, and President of the American Institute of
Electrical Engineers, gave a lecture on "Alternating Current Railwav
Motors."
Dec. 2 — The New York lUini held the first of a series of monthly meet-
ings at the Cafe Boulevard in New York. Dec. 3 — Annual exercises in
commemoration of the admission of Illinois as a state into the Union.
Speaker, President Harry Pratt Judson of Chicago University. Dec. 6—
President and Mrs. James gave a reception in the parlors of the Woman's
Building, in honor of Hon. and Mrs. Samuel A. Bullard, and the members of
the faculty. Dec. 7 — State Academy of Sciences organized at Decatur, Illi-
nois. Forty-four of the eighty people present were from the University of
Illinois. Dec. 9-13 — P-rofessor John Dewey of Columbia University deliv-
ered a series of lectures on the general subject of "The Relation of Types
of Philosophy to Types of Educational Theory." Dec. 10— The Board of
Trustees decided that the Senate Room in the Library should be pr6vided
with shelves, and the Dittenberger Library should be housed there; that two
book stacks should be placed in the present Library School Room; that the
offices of the President, the Registrar, the Comptroller, the Purchasing Agent,
and the Dean of Undergraduates, should be provided for in one of the new
buildings to be erected; that the Library School should be provided for in
the rooms thus vacated. Dec. 10 — The Board of Trustees accepted a gas en-
gine presented to the College of Engineering by Charles E. Sargent. Dec.
13 — Junior Promenade. Dec. 14 — The Woman's League held a bazar in the
parlors of the Woman's Building for the benefit of the loan fund for needy
girls. Dec. 16 — Annual Choral Society concert. Dec. 16-1& — Dr. M. F.
Libbey, Professor of Philosophy and Education at the University of Col-
orado, gave a series of three lectures before the School of Education; gen-
eral subject, "The Relation Between Teaching Methods and Subject Matter."
Dec. 17 — Chess and Checker Club organized. George Enos Gardner, first
professor of law in the University of Illinois, died at his home in Worcester,
New York. Dec. 18 — President James was the guest of the University of
Illinois Club at Kansas City, Missouri. Celebration of the Scandinavian
Jule-fest. Dec. 19 — Mr. Allan H. McGlaughlin, for eleven years janitor at
the Men's Gymnasium, died suddenly of paralysis. At a public meeting in the
Auditorium, the Athletic Association presented Varsity "I's" to the athletes
who were entitled to them. German Club Weinachtsfest ; members of the
Club presented "Einer Muss Heiraten." Dec. 21 — Chapter house of Delta Tau
Delta Fraternity badly damaged by fire. Holiday recess begins. Dec. 27-28 —
Third meeting of the National Commission for the Investigation of Nutri-
tion Problems held at the University of Illinois.
Jan. 3 — Instruction begins after the holiday recess. Jan. 4 — Big Nine Con-
ference. Michigan withdrew from the Conference. Short course in agri-
culture; 552 men and 53 women registered. Jan. 7 — -The English Club
under whose auspices the Illinois Magazine had been published for the last
six years, formally suspended its publication. The University of Illinois
was elected to membership in the Association of American Universities. Jan.
17 — Mabel Gridley, representing the Illiola Literary Society, won the second
annual declamation contest of the literary societies. Jan. 20 — President
James called a student mass meeting for the purpose of giving the students
a chance to present their views on the question of whether there should be
five or seven Conference football games. Jan. 25 — The Board of Trustees
decided to send Professor Herbert W. Mumford to the Argentine Republic
to investigate the present conditions and future prospects of the beef interests
there. Jan. 29 — Dr. Gustav E. Karsten, Head of the Department of Modern
Languages, died of pneumonia.
Feb. I — Annual banquet of the University Club of the East, held at the
rooms of the Aldine Association. New York City. The name of the club was
changed to The University of Illinois Cluli of New York. Feb. 3 — Second
6o University of Illinois
semester opens. Feb. 3-7— Professor Clifford H. Moore of Harvard Univer-
sity conducted a series of five lectures on the general subect, "Five Centuries
of Western Paganism." Feb. 4-5 — Formal opening of the reorganized Grad-
uate School, and installation of Dr. W. F. M. Goss as Dean of the College
of Engineering. Feb. 10-15 — Professor Bailey Willis of the United States
Geological Survey gave a series of six lectures under the auspices of the
College of Science. General subject, "The Successive Geologic Condition of
North America." Feb. 12 — Lincoln Day Convocation in the Audiiorium.
Norman Hapgood, editor of Collier's Weekly, delivered the address of the
day. Feb. 15 — Twenty-two former students of the University of Illinois
held a meeting and banquet at the Adams Hotel in Denver, Colorado, and
perfected an organization which is to be known as the University of Illinois
Club. Sixth annual dinner of the University Club of St. Louis held at
Lippe's Hotel, St. Louis. Feb. 17-19 — Professor Frederick E. Bolton, Di-
rector of Education at the University of Iowa, gave a series of lectures be-
fore the School of Education. Feb. 20 — State Board of Health ordered
general vaccination of all University students, because of the prevalence of
smallpox in Urbana and Champaign. Professor Keyser of Columbia Uni-
versity spoke on "The Meaning and Scope of Mathematics" before the Col-
lege of Science. Feb. 21 — Mr. Hamilton Holt, Managing Editor of The In-
dependent, spoke to the newspaper classes on making a magazine. Feb. 24 —
First election of undergraduates to the local chapter of Phi Beta Kappa.
Feb. 24-29 — Seed and Soil Special in charge of Agricultural College pro-
fessors was run over the C. & E. I. from Bismarck to Joppa.
March 10 — Student convocation held in the Auditorium. President James
gave a twenty-minute talk on "Ideals and Successes." Dr. William C. Bagley
appointed Professor of Education. W. L. Abbott was re-elected President
of the Board of Trustees. March 12 — The annual banquet of the University
of Illinois Association of Southern California was held at the Hotel West-
minster at Los Angeles, California. March 16-21 — Prof. Hans Gadow, an
English scientist, lectured at the University on the general subject of "The
Coloration of Animals." March 18 — Special Convocation held in the audi-
torium in honor of Ex-President Andrew S. Draper. Alexander Dana Noyes
of the New York Evening Post lectured to the business and newspaper
students, subject, "How News Is Gathered in Wall Street." March 23 — Mr.
Rudolph Leypoldt of Hartford, Connecticut, lectured before the Library
School. March 24 — Prof. R. Leonard of the University of Breslau lectured
before the students of the College of Law, subject, "German Ideals of Private
Law." March 25-27 — Electrical Engineering show. March 27 — Esperanto
Club organized. March 30 — Prof. Elmer T. Merrill of Trinity College,
Hartford, Connecticut, spoke to the students of history and classics, subject,
"The Roman Prince as Magistrate." March 31 — Prof. Albert F. Kuersteiner
of Indiana University spoke to students of Modern Languages on "Balzac."
April I — Ex-Governor Hoard of Wisconsin addressed the students of the
College of Agriculture; subject, "The Development of the Dairy Industry
in Wisconsin." April 3 — Amherst Dramatic Club presented "The Taming of
the Shrew" in the Auditorium, under the auspices of the Star Lecture
Course. The Trustees voted that the Journal of English and Germanic Phil-
ology, which had been conducted by the late Professor Gustav E. Karsten,
should be taken over by the University. April 5-6 — President Charles W.
Eliot of Harvard University, accompanied by Mrs. Eliot, were the guests of
President and Mrs. James and the University of Illinois. On April 5,
Vesper Services were held in the Auditorium at which President Eliot
spoke. Monday noon, April 6, President and Mrs. James gave a luncheon to
the Deans and their wives, in honor of President and Mrs. Eliot, at the
President's house. At 3:30 President Eliot reviewed the University Regi-
ment, and at 4:00 o'clock spoke before a General University Convocation.
At 6:30 p. m. the Harvard Club entertained President and Mrs. Eliot at a
luncheon in the Household Science wing of the Woman's Building. At 8:00
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p. m. President and Mrs. James gave a reception in the Woman's Building for
President and Mrs. Eliot. April 6-11 — Mr. Hammond Lamont, editor of The
Nation, New York, lectured daily to the classes in newspaper writing. On
April II he gave a general lecture on the subject, "The Daily in a De-
mocracy." April 10 — University of Chicago Illini held their annual spring
banquet in the private dining room of Hutchinson Hall on the Midway
campus, twenty-seven men being present. April 13 — James Park Slade,
trustee of the University from i869-'73, died at his home in East St. Louis.
April 16 — Easter recess begins. April 21 — Instruction begins after Easter
recess. April 23 — Forty-seventh commencement of the School of Pharmacy.
April 30 — Fortieth anniversary of the opening of the University celebrated
by a Convocation in the Auditorium. Professor Charles M. Moss delivered
the address, which took the form of a eulogy of Dr. Thomas Jonathan Bur-
rill.
May 2 — Resignation of Dr. George T. Kemp accepted. Dr. Raymond
Weeks of the University of Missouri, appointed Professor of Romance Lan-
guages and Head of the Department of Romance Languages. Dr. Julius
Goebel appointed Professor of German and Head of the Department of Ger-
manics. Charles H. Mills appointed Director of the School of Music. The
appointment of an Assistant Dean of Undergraduates authorized. Board of
Trustees voted to furnish water, heat, and electricity for the new Young
Men's Christian Association Building, at the cost of this service to the
University. May 4 — The Senate voted to discontinue the teacher's certifi-
cate of qualification to teach. May 7 — Formal opening of the University Club
House. May 11^ — Madam Schumann Heink gave a concert in the Audito-
rium. May 12-13 — Choral Society concerts, the numbers given were "Stabat
Mater" and Handel's "Messiah." May 14 — Maypole dance. Death of
Horatio C. Burchard, a member of the first Board of Trustees. May 18 — A
mock national Republican convention was held in the Auditorium. May
19-22 — Miss Helen Scott Hay, head of the Illinois Training School for
Nurses, lectured before the Household Science department on "Home Care
for the Sick." May 26 — Annual Military Drill. May 27 — The Illio made its
appearance. Zeta chapter of Alpha Chi Sigma, the national chemical frater-
nity, was established at Illinois. F. P. Downing of the University of Wis-
consin, and W. B. Jadden of Indiana University conducted the installation
exercises. An t.:hibit of paintings by George R. Barse, Jr., in the University
Auditorium. The McKinley prize of $175 a year for five years was distrib-
uted in the form of watch fobs for the members of Delta Sigma Rho.
June — Y. M. C. A. Building completed and ready for use by Commence-
ment time. June 6 — Military Band Promenade Concert in the Armory. June
7 — Baccalaureate address in the Auditorium at 10 :oo a. m. by President Ed-
mund J. James. The keynote of the address was "Courage and Fortitude in
the Struggle of Life." June 8 — Class day exercises : Auditorium, 9 :30 a. m.
Military Band Concert on the lawn at 1 130 p. m. In Morrow Hall at 4 :oo p.
m. Professor Frederick J. Turner of the L^niversity of Wisconsin delivered
a lecture before the first joint meeting of Phi Beta Kappa and Sigma Xi, at
the University of Illinois; subject, "The Development of American Society.'
Initiation of newly elected alumni and graduating members in the Phi Beta
Kappa society, held in Morrow Hall at 5 :oo p. m. Senior Ball in the armory
at 8:00 p. m. June 10 — Thirty-seventh annual commencement. Address by
Hon. Wu Ting Fang, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
from China, subject, "Why China and America Should Be Friends." June
10 — Honorary degree of Doctor of Laws conferred upon Hon. Wu Ting Fang.
Second annua} senior breakfast served on the lawn before the Woman's
Building at 8:00 a. m. June 20 — Professor James H. Pettit granted
leave of absence for the year 1908-9. Professor George H. Meyer appointed
Assistant Dean of the College of Literature and Arts. Board of Trustees
granted permission to the Dairy Department to take up an investigation of
tuberculosis among dairy animals, and the effect of its presence upon human
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beings. June 24 — President Edmund J. James sailed for Europe on a tour
of investigation of the veterinary schools cf Europe.
Baseball for Spring of igo8: Illinois 12, Wisconsin 3; Illinois i, Minne-
sota 2; Illinois 6, Chicago 2; Illinois 3, Iowa i; Illinois 2, Iowa 0; Illinois 3,
Purdue 2; IHinois 16, Minnesota 0; Illinois g, Wisconsin 3; Illinois 9, Wiscon-
sin 3 ; Illinois 12, Chicago i ; Illinois 3 ; Chicago i ; Illinois 6, Chicago 7 ; Illi-
nois o, Purdue 4; Illinois 5, Indiana 4.
July — Paving of John and Daniel streets under way. July 3 — Board of
Trustees appropriated $200 to be divided into twelve prizes (together with
$100 contributed by the Oratorical Association) for the men chosen to rep-
resent the University in the four intercollegiate debates for the coming
year. They also voted that a $75 prize, a $50 prize, and a $25 prize should
be awarded to the contestants for the Northern Oratorical League, to take
the place of the same sum heretofore provided for the Hamilton contest,
which had been discontinued. July 3 — The Board of Trustees awarded
contracts on the new Physics Building and the addition to the Natural His-
tory Building to Jobst & Son of Peoria. July 9-12 — State Convention of
the Christian Endeavor Society held at the University. Main meetings in
the Auditorium, general headquarters at the Y. M. C. A. Building.
Summer 1908 — Gov. Charles S. Deneen appointed Mr. Arthur Meeker
of Chicago and Mr. A. P. Grout of Winchester, Illinois, to fill the vacancies
on the board of Trustees caused by the deaths of L. H. Kerrick and Alex-
ander McLean.
August I — Nutrition Club disbanded.
1908-9
Sept. 1908 — The Council of Administration published a request that all
student gatherings should close not later than twelve o'clock. The Athletic
Association announced that Illinois Field would be lighted in the evening by
electricity. The Christian Association House, formerly occupied by the
Young Men's and Young Women's Christian Associations, was given over to
the exclusive use of the women. The Daily Illini was expanded to eight
pages of five columns each. Sept. 19 — President James arrived in New York
from his tour of investigation of the veterinary schools of Europe. Sept.
20-21 — The American Mathematical Society held its meeting at the University.
Sept. 29 — The Board of Trustees approved President Janres' appointment
of Dr. Thomas J. Burrill, Dr. Ward J. MacNeal, and Mr. Cassius C. Hayden
as delegates to the International Tuberculosis Congress in Washington, D. C.
Fred D. Crawshaw was appointed Assistant to the Dean of the College of
Engineering. Sept. 30 — The University of Illinois Republican Club re-
ceived a visit from Congressman J. S. Sherman, candidate for Vice Presi-
dent, and Congressman Nicholas Longworth.
Oct. — The Agricultural Experiment Stations of Illinois and Wisconsin
have decided to co-operate in a series of investigations on tuberculous cows.
The senior class established a precedent by awarding sweaters to the girls
who earn places on the basket ball team. Push ball contest takes the place
of the old-time color rush between sophomores and freshmen. Oct. 4. —
Dedication of the new Y. M. C. A. Building. Oct. 8— The Law Students
presented to the University a portrait of Dean Oliver A. Harker. Oct. 9 —
Dr. Geo. T. Kemp, formerly of the University of Illinois, made an attack
in Science on the) administration of the University of Illinois. At 10:30
p. m. fire broke out in the top floor of University Hall. No serious dam-
age was done. Oct. 11 — The first Convocation of the year was held in the
Auditorium. President James presided. Short talks were given by Vice
President Burrill, Deans Kinley, Harker, Greene, Goss, Townsend, and
Davenport. Four new members of the Faculty were introduced: Pro-
fessors Julius Goebel, William C. Bagley, Charles H. Mills, and Ray-
mond Weeks. Oct. 12-16 — Prof. J. A. Loos, Director of the State School
of Political and Social Science and Commerce at the University of
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Iowa, delivered a series of lectures on social problems. Oct. 13 — The Uni-
versity held a convention for the discussion of animal tuberculosis. The
convention appointed a permanent commission to study the condition of
herds in the state, and to recommend legislation. Oct. 15 — The Senate
passed resolutions declaring its confidence in the University administration,
and denying that academic freedom is suppressed. Oct. 16-17 — The Eastern
Illinois Teachers' Association held its meeting at the University of Illinois.
Oct. 29 — President James spoke before the Chicago Association of Com-
merce at the Great Northern Hotel on the subject, "The Function of the
University for Increasing Domestic and Foreign Commerce."
Nov. — Football schedule: Illinois 17, Monmouth 6; Illinois 6, Mar-
quette 6; Illinois 6, Chicago 11; Illinois ro, Indiana 0; Illinois 22, Iowa o;
Illinois 15, Purdue 6; Illinois 64, Northwestern 8. Nov. 7^Noisy celebra-
tion of the football victory over Iowa. Nov. 11-13 — Prof. Ernest H. Lindley
of the department of Philosophy of Indiana University, delivered a series
of three lectures before the School of Education. Subjects: "Mental Effi-
ciency, The Psychology of Leadership, and Some Pedagogical Implications
of Hypnotism." Nov. 19-21 — Annual High School Conference.
Dec. — The Illinois Traction System had laid the third track on the Uni-
versity grounds, connecting the new Oregon street line with the John
and Wright street lines. Dec. 3 — University of Illinois Club of New York
gave a dinner in honor of Dean W. F. M. Goss and Professor Lester P.
Breckenridge. University of Illinois Club of Chicago entertained coaches
Arthur R. Hall and Justa M. Lindgren at the Boston Oyster House. Illi-
nois Day; address by Professor James W. Garner. Dec. 8— The Board of
Trustees adopted a revision of their by-laws. The Board of Trustees
adopted the following regulations in regard to rebate of students' fees : If
a student withdraws from a course or college within ten days from the
beginning of a semester, all his fees for the work dropped shall be refunded;
after ten days, and before the middle of the semester, a rebate of one-half
of the fees shall be made ; aftjer the middle of the semester, no rebate shall
be allowed. Dec. 9 — L. & A. Assembly commemorating the birth of John Mil-
ton. Dec. II — Illinois defeated Minnesota in debate, and lost to Nebraska.
Dec. 11-13 — At the Y. M. C. A. was held the first Collegiate Missionary
Conference of the Colleges of Central Illinois. Dec. 12 — Junior promenade
in the Armory. Dec. 14 — The Commission on Country Life held a session
at the University of Illinois. Dec. 18 — The second annual presentation of
football "Fs" in the Auditorium. The Illinois State Horticultural Society
held its 53d annual convention at the University of Illinois. Dec. 28 —
The Board of Trustees adopted a revision of the University Statutes. Dec.
29-30 — The American Society of Agricultural Engineers held its second annual
meeting at the University of Illinois.
Jan. — Seven hundred and fifty-five students registered in the short course
in agriculture. Jan. 4 — Second Annual Banquet of the University of Illinois
Club of Pittsburg was held at the Rittenhouse Hotel in Pittsburg. Jan. 7-8 —
Dean David Kinley represented the University of Illinois at the meeting of the
Association of American Universities held at Cornell University. Jan. 11-15 —
Professor Graham Taylor delivered a series of lectures on the general subject
of Civic Renaissance. Jan. 15 — Professor Stephen A. Forbes resigned his
position as Professor of Zoology and Head of the Department of Zoology,
on account of the increasing press of work in connection with the offices of
State Entomologist and Director of the State Laboratory of Natural His-
tory. Jan. 18-19 — Exhibit of the researches in progress in the chemical
laboratory. Jan. 19 — Exercises in commemoration of the hundredth anni-
versary of the birth of Edgar Allan Poe. Professor Chester N. Greenough
presided. Addresses by Professor Raymond Weeks, Professor Julius Goebel.
and Assistant Professor Harry G. Paul. Jan. 19-22 — The twenty-first annual
meeting of the Illinois Clay Workers' Association and the Illinois Clay Work-
ers' Institute. Jan. 22 — A Conference of the Presidents of the Colleges of
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Illinois with the President of the University and the Dean of the Graduate
School. Jan. 23 — Norman Hackett, the actor, gave a lecture before the
students of the University of Illinois, on "Dramatic Activities in American
Universities." Jan. 25-27 — Professor Jagadis Chunder Bose of the Presi-
dency College, Calcutta, gave a series of three lectures of special value to
students of physics and physiology.
Feb. — Dean Thomas A. Clai-k was offered a position in Leland Stan-
ford University, which he declined. F«b. i — Mr. Ralph C. Wilson of the
Bankers' National Bank of Chicago gave a series of three lectures before
the business students of the University. Feb. 6 — Sophomore Cotillion in
the Armory. Feb. 7 — Third Annual Post-Exam. Jubilee in the Auditorium.
Feb. 8 — The regulation of the Council of Administration, prohibiting stu-
dents who are on probation from serving on the staff of any student pub-
lication during the period of probation, went into efifect. The hundredth
anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln was observed by exercises
occupying one or two hours a day for four days. These exercises included
a general University Convocation, an exhibit of books, pictures, and other
Lincolniana, and addresses on several aspects of Lincoln's service to the
country. Feb. 10 — The students held a smoker in the Armory to do honor
to Dean Thomas A. Clark and to celebrate his decision to remain at the
University of Illinois. Feb. 10 — The Forty-sixth General Assembly passed
a joint resolution endorsing the request of the University to be put on the
list of institutions to the members of whose faculties retiring allowances will
be granted by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching,
Feb. 15— Prof. Geo. E. Woodberry, formerly of Columbia University, gave a
series of lectures on literary subjects. Feb. 17-21 — The Young Men's Christian
Association held a series of evangelistic meetings. Feb. 19 — The annual
Military Ball. Feb. 20 — The Illinois State Academy of Science met in Spring-
field. A large delegation attended from the University of Illinois. Twenty-
five members of the Alumni Association of Colorado, with their wives and
friends, held a banquet at the Hotel Boulderado at Boulder, Colorado. Feb.
23 — The mini Club was organized in Chicago with 290 members. Feb. 25-26 —
The biennial visit of the legislative committee to the state university. The
party consisted of one hundred men and twenty-five women. Regimental
Review at 10:30 a. m. General University Convocation.
March — The Council of Administration appointed two committees on
discipline, one for men, of which the Dean of Men is ex officio chairman,
and one for women, of which the Dean of Women is ex ofUcio chairman.
March i — The Phi Beta Kappa Society held its mid-year meeting for the
election of members. March 3 — Scabbard and Blade, a military social
fraternity, was organized. A meeting was held to organize the Students'
Union. About five hundred men joined at this time. March 7 — The nine
Chinese students in the University of Illinois gave an entertainment in Mor-
row Hall. March 9 — The Board of Trustees appointed Mr. Phineas L.
Windsor, Librarian at the University of Texas, to be Librarian and Director
of the Library School. Prof. L. P. Breckenridge presented his resignation
as Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Director of the Engineering
Experiment Station, to accept a professorship at Sheffield Scientific Insti-
tute. The Board of Trustees elected officers. William L. Abbott was again
chosen President of the Board. March 11 — A mine explosion and rescue
station was established at the College of Engineering by the United States
Geological Survey. March 12 — The University of Illinois Association of
Southern California heldi its annual banquet at the Nadroj Cafe in Los
Angeles. March 20 — Glee and Mandolin Club gave a concert and min-
strel show in the Illinois Theater. March 22-27 — Prof. E. Bradford Tich-
ener of Cornell University gave a series of lectures on psychological sub-
jects. The Southwestern Alumni Association of the University of Illinois
held its annual banquet in Kansas City at the Ormond. Dean William
F. M. Goss was a guest of the Association. March 26 — ^The fifth annual
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dance of the College of Law was held in the Armory. March 29-April 3 —
Dr. George Howard Parker, Professor of Zoology at Harvard Universitjs
gave a series of lectures on zoological subjects.
April — The Department of Household Science conducted a series of
experiments in its experimental house at the corner of Wright and Daniel
streets. April 3 — The Filipino students at the University gave an enter-
tainment at Morrow Hall. President James was a guest of honor at the
sixth annual banquet of the Illinois University alumni of New York at the
Hotel Manhattan. The name of the organization was changed to the Uni-
versity of Illinois Alumni Association of New York. April 7 — The Forty-
sixth General Assembly of Illinois adopted a resolution approving a policy
of paying the salaries necessar};- in order "to attract to and retain in the
service of the University and the State the best available ability of this
and other countries." April 19-24 — A conference on public health was held
at the University under the auspices of the University and the State Board
of Health. April 24 — Three thousand students under the direction of the
Illinois Union, gave a "Spring Celebration." April 29 — Forty-ninth annual
commencement of the School of Pharmacy.
May — The members of the newspaper classes conducted the Dadly Illini
during the first week in Ma}'. May 6— First election of officers of the Illi-
nois Union. May 7 — National Convention of the Delta Sigma Rho, orator-
ical fraternity. May 10 — The corner-stone of Osborne Hall was laid by
Bishop Edward W. Osborne. Annual May Festival. Monday evening the
Choral and Orchestral Societies of the University gave Gounod's "Mors
et Vita." On Tuesday afternoon the New York Symphony Orchestra, con-
ducted by Mr. Walter Damrosch. gave a Tchaikowski and Wagner program.
On Wednesday evening the University Chorus, the New York Symphony
Orchestra, and soloists gave' a program celebrating the Mendelssohn cen-
tenary. May 17 — Mr. Helge A. Haugan, treasurer of the University of
Illinois, died at his home in Chicago. The Uni\'ersity of Illinois Associa-
tion was organized in Portland, Oregon. May 19 — Company C of the sec-
ond battalion won the University Competitive Drill. The New University
Medal for individual work was given to G. K. Tracy, a sophomore in agri-
culture. The Hazelton prize was awarded to F. D. Dunn, a freshman in
engineering. May 2I — Mask and Bauble presented "Two Strikes." written
by Thacher H. Guild, in the Auditorium. May 29 — Annual "Peanut Ban-
quet," at the College of Agriculture.
June — Baseball schedule : Illinois 9, Indiana i ; Illinois 8. Indiana i ; Illi-
nois II, Minnesota 2; Illinois 6, Minnesota 4; Illinois .•^. Wisconsin 2; Illi-
nois 2, Wisconsin i; Illinois 3, Purdue 4: Illinois i, Chicago 3; Illinois o.
Chicago 2; Illinois 7, Chicago 2; Illinois 15, Minnesota o; Illinois 5, Chicago
I ; Illinois 5, Purdue 0. The University purchased the entire library of
5,200 volumes of the late Professor Moritz Heyne, of the University of
Gottingen, on German literature and philology. June 4 — The Trustees
adopted a minute expressing appreciation of the services of Professor Lester
Paige Breckenridge. June S — Illinois won the Conference Athletic Meet at
Marshall Field. Twenty-seventh annual commencement of the College of
Physicians and Surgeons, the College of Medicine of the University of
Illinois. June 8 — The legislature passed an act authorizing and directing
the establishment of a department of mining engineering at the University
of Illinois, for which it made an appropriation of $7,500 per annum. June
9-14 — A total of $2,288,500 for the biennium, including building appropria-
tion, agricultural appropriation, mining engineering bill, and general appro-
priation bill, was appropriated to the University by the General Assembly,
$250,000 of this amount being for a new University Hall. June 13 — Bac-
calaureate address by President Edmund J. James, who took as his theme
the proposition that' the greatest force that will aid in advancing society
toward an ideal state, is love of fellow man. June 14— Class day exercises.
Senior Ball. June 15— Alumni Day. President's Reception in the Auditori-
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um. Alumni Association adopted a resolution requesting the Board of
Trustees in planning for the future of the Univiersity, to preserve the old
University Hall. June i6 — Thirty-eighth annual commencement. Address
by Baron Kogoro Takahira. His Imperial Japanese Majesty's Ambassador
to the United States ; subject, "Influence of American Education in the Far
East." June 21 — Summer session began. Illinois members of the Western
Society of Engineers gave a dinner at the City Club of Chicago in honor
of Prof. Lester Paige Breckenridge. June 24 — Dr. Henry B. Ward of the
University of Nebraska was appointed Professor of Zoology at the Uni-
versity of Illinois. Mr. Henry Alexander Haugan, Vice President of the
State Bank of Chicago, was elected Treasurer of the University of Illinois.
The Trustees approved the granting of the degree of J. D. (Juris Doctor),
Doctor of Law.
July — The street-car track was taken up from Green street. Work was
under way on two large apartment buildings in the Bronson Block, one on
IlHnois street and one on California. July 5-6 — The Coburn Players pre-
sented Percy Mackaye's "Canterbury Pilgrims" and Shakespeare's "As You
Like It" and "Twelfth Night." under the auspices of the Summer Session.
July 5 — Mrs. Carrie T. Alexander, member of the Board of Trustees, was
married to Dr. William Bahrenburg of Belleville. July 14 — Dean William
F. M. Goss was appointed Director of the Engineering Experiment Station
in place of Professor Lester P. Breckenridge, resigned. July 14 — The
Trustees approved the location of the new University Hall south of the
Woman's Building. July 21 — The Trustees decided to charge a fee of
$24 a 3'ear to students engaged in graduate study iti absentia. Previous to
this no fees were charged them. July 21 — The Trustees authorized the
publication of the results of the investigations of the Nutrition Commission.
Aug. — The administration offices were removed from the Library building
to the new addition to the Natural History Building. Aug. 20 — Summer ses-
sion closed.
1909-10
Sept. — The lectures in Personal Hygiene required of all men of the fresh-
men class, given this year by Dean Thomas A. Clark. Rule 41 for the
Guidance of Undergraduates, that a student having grades below 75 in sub-
jects aggregating twenty-five per cent of his entire work shall not be grad-
uated, became operative. Dr. Raymond Weeks was called to Barnard
College in Columbia Universitj^. Sept. 2 — The article on the University
of Illinois by Edwin E. Slosson appeared in the Independent Magazine.
Sept. 20-21— Registration days. Sept. 21— The Trustees appointed Harry
H. Stock (editor of Mines and Minerals) professor of Mining Engineering
in the University, in charge of the Department. Sept. 30 — First general
convocation of the year held in the Auditorium. The speakers were Presi-
dent James. Professor Albert P. Carman of the Physics Department, and
Dr. Henry B. Ward, new Professor of Zoology.
Oct. — Illinois Magazine again revived. Oct. 6 — At the inauguration
of Dr. Abbott Lawrence Lowell as President of Harvard University, the
honorary degree of Doctor of Law was conferred upon President Edmund
J. James. The Boston Transcript, in recording the event, spoke of Presi-
dent James as "the man under whose inspiring touch the University of Illi-
nois has risen to the front rank among American Universities." Oct. 19 —
The first meeting of the University of Illinois section of the American
Chemical Society. Oct. 24 — State convention of the Y. M. C. A. was held
at the University of Illinois. Oct. 27 — Second annual pushball contest be-
tween the sophomores and freshmen on Illinois field. The sophomores won by
a score of 15 to o.
Nov. 13 — President James issued a letter to the student body strongly,
condemning the actions of the student mob on Saturday night, November
6th. Nov. 13 — Cherry (111.) mine explosion. Mr. R. Y. Williams, Director
of the Mine Rescue Station at the University, did excellent work. He and
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Professor Harry H. Stoek. newly appointed head of the Department of
Mining Engineering were prominently mentioned in all press despatches.
Nov. 18-20 — Annual High School Conference. Nov. 26 — Dr. Ernst Julius
Berg was appointed Professor of Electrical Engineering and Head of the
Department of Electrical Engineering. The Trustees voted to exempt
from tuition in the Graduate School all members of the staffs of auxiliary
bureaus and scientific stations connected with the University who may be
enrolled as regular students in the Graduate School. The Trustees decided
to locate the new University Hall south of the Woman's Building and west
of Burrill avenue ; also that the name "Abraham Lincoln Hall" should be
given to the building. Nov. 26-27 — Formal dedication of the new Physics
Laborator}^ Gov. Charles S. Deneen was present and presented the build-
ing to the University. President James delivered the charge to Professor
A. P. Carman, Head of the Physics Department. President Henry S.
Pritchett of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching
delivered the main address.
Dec. 3 — Professor Arthur G. Webster of Clark University gave a series
of lectures on scientific subjects. Professor Harry H. Stoek was appointed
by Gov. Charles S. Deneen as a member of the Illinois State Mining Com-
mission. The commission is to formulate desirable legislation for the
control of mining, and to recommend such legislation to the Governor of
the State. Football schedule for 1909: Illinois 23, Millikin 0; Illinois 2.
Kentucky State 6; Illinois 8, Chicago 14; Illinois 24. Purdue 6; Illinois 6,
Indiana 5; Illinois 35, Northwestern 0; Illinois 17, Syracuse 8. Professor
H. S. Grindley of the Laboratory of Physical Chemistry in the Department
of Animal Husbandry, and Dr. Ward J. MacNeal, bacteriologist in the lab-
oratory, were appointed by Gov. Charles S. Deneen as members of the
commission to investigate the cause and nature of pellagra. Dec. 6-18 —
The College of Agriculture, at the National Corn Exhibition at Omaha,
displayed an exhibit showing how to manage the soil to prevent agricultural
bankruptcy. Dec. 10 — Junior Promenade in the Armory. Dec. 11 — The
University Glee Club and Mandolin Club appeared in the Walker Opera
House in their nineteenth annual home concert. Matinee and evening con-
certs were given. Dec. 13-18 — Professor Joseph Bedier of the University
of Paris, France, delivered a series of six lectures at the University under
the auspices of the Romance Languages Department, dealing with subjects
from mediaeval and modern French literature. Dec. 14 — Annual Christmas
concert of the Choral and Orchestral societies. The Trustees authorized
the President of the University to accept from the Commission of the Illi-
nois Farmers' Hall of Fame, a picture of Cyrus Hall McCormick. The
Trustees accepted a donation of $100 from Dr. Otto L. Schmidt of Chi-
cago, for the purchase of books for the University Library, which may be
recommended by the Department of German. The Trustees voted that
beginning with September i, 1910, two units of German shall be required
of students who desire to enter the course in Chemical Engineering. Dec.
IS — The name of Cyrus Hall McCormick was enrolled in the Illinois Farm-
ers' Hall of Fame. Exercises were held in the University Auditorium.
Hon. Albert P. Grout, chairman of the Illinois Farmers' Hall of Fame and
member of the University Board of Trustees, presided. Governor Charles
S. Deneen spoke. President James spoke on behalf of the Universit3\ Miss
Muriel McCormick, granddaughter of the inventor, unveiled the portrait
which was hung under an American flag at the back of the stage. Later
in the afternoon a reception was given to the out-of-town guests in the
Woman's Building. Dec. 16 — Eighteen players on the 1909 Varsity Eleven
were awarded "I's" at a mass meeting held in the Auditorium. Dec. 17 —
President and Mrs. James held a reception in the Woman's Building in
honor of Professor Joseph Bedier. Dec. 22 — The new rule of the Council
of Administration with regard to absences before and after vacations went
into effect.
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Jan. — Nine hundred and eight persons registered in the short course in
agriculture. Jan. 4 — The intermission period between class hours was changed
from five to ten minutes. Jan. 11 — L. & A. Assembly in memory of Carl
Schurz. Jan. 15 — Illinois Union banquet in the Armory. Jan. I8— The Illini
Club of Chicago held its annual meeting in the University Club of that city.
Feb. 3 — The Trustees voted to raise the standard of entrance to the
Medical School. Feb. 4 — -Annual Sophomore Cotillion. Feb. 11 — The third
annual electrical engineering show. The annual meeting of the Illini Club
of Colorado was held at the Auditorium Hotel in Denver. Feb. 17 — Rob-
ert B. Fizzell, representing the Philomathean Literary Society, won the
inter-literary society declamation contest. Feb. 18-19 — Third annual con-
vention of the Illinois State Academy of Science was held at the Uni-
versity. Feb. 18-25 — An exhibition of paintings and etchings from the
Albert Rouiller Studio of Chicago was held in the foyer of the Auditorium.
Feb. 19 — Track coach, Harry Gill, was presented with a watch at the annual
in-door track meet with Chicago. The funds for the purchase of the watch
were raised by popular subscription under the direction of Phenix, an honor-
ary senior society. Feb. 22 — University convocation held in th« Auditorium.
Professor C. M. Van Tyne, Head of the Department of History at Michi-
gan, spoke on "Political Thinking of Washington's Time." Feb. 24-25—
The Players Club presented "The Rivals" in Morrow Hall. Feb. 25 — Presi-
dent James, as chairman of the legislative committee of the National Asso-
ciation of State Universities, presented to the Senatre of the United States
a petition signed by thirty-six presidents of independent agricultural and
mechanical arts colleges, and ninety-seven presidents of normal schools, pro-
testing against the bill permitting George Washington University to receive
$45,000 a year from the government as an agricultural college, under the
provision of the Morrill act of July 2, I862. Feb. 25— Annual Military Ball.
Mar. 8 — William L. Abbott was re-elected President of the Board of
Trustees for the ensuing year. March 8-9 — Second annual meeting of the
Illinois Water Supply Association was held at the University. March 9-15 —
Eduard Meyer, Professor of Ancient History of the University of Berlin,
and 1909 Exchange Professor at Harvard University, gave a series of six
lectures at the University of Illinois. His general subject was "Political
Institutions and Ideals of Ancient Greece." March 11 — The University of
Illinois Alumni Association of Southern California held its annual banquet
on the nth floor of the Wright & Callender Building, Long Beach, Cali-
fornia. March 12 — Illinois won the debates with Ohio and Indiana Uni-
versities. March 15 — The third floor of the Cosmopolitan Club House was
badly damaged by fire. March 21-23 — President Charles Blanchard of
Wheaton College delivered three kctures before the School of Education.
March 24-25 — Deans of the colleges of liberal arts of a dozen middle western
state universities held their second annual meeting at the University of
Illinois.
April— A petition was presented to the Council of Administration by
Shield and Trident and Phenix, honorary senior societies, asking that offi-
cial recognition be given to the movement to establish an annual Illinois
Home Coming. President James resigned as chairman of the Board of
Trustees of the State Historical Library, to which position he was appointed
in 1897 by Governor Tanner, reappointed by Governor Richard Yates, and
continued by Governor Charles S. Deneen. Governor Deneen appointed
Dean Evarts B. Greene chairman of the Board in place of President James.
April 2 — The annual dinner and business meeting of the University of Illi-
nois Club of Washington, D. C, was held at the Teacup Inn. April 3 — Miss
Irma Voigt was chosen to represent the University of Illinois at the annual
Northern Oratorical contest to be held in Minneapolis in May. April 4—
Meeting of the LTniversity Senate. April 8 — Professor Edward Lee Thorn-
dike of Columbia University delivered a series of five lectures under the
joint auspices of the College of Literature and Arts and the School of Edu-
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cation. His general subject was "Individual Differences and Their Causes."
April 12 — The last of the year's series of Assemblies given by the College
of Literature and Arts was held in the chapel. An address was given by
Mr. George F. Schwartz of the Music School. The Trustees granted the
request of Professor Nathan Clifford Ricker to be relieved of the admin-
istrative duties connected with the headship of the Department of Archi-
tecture. Professor Chester N. Greenough, head of the Department of
English, resigned to accept a call to Harvard University. April 14— Mr.
Emory Cobb, for twenty years a member of the University Board of Trus-
tees, died at his home in Kankakee. April 19 — The students of the Class-
ical Department presented Aristophanes' "Clouds" in the Auditorium. April
25 — Edwin E. Slosson, literary editor of The Independent, began a series
of lectures on journalism before the newspaper students. He also delivered
a course of lectures before the School of Education on the "Tendency and
Needs of University Education." April 27 — The Varsity Soccer team played
its first game in competition with Christian Brothers College on Illinois Field.
Illinois was defeated by a score of 9 to 2. April 29 — George Mygatt Fisk, Pro-
fessor of Commerce at the University of Illinois from 1902-8, met death
by drowning at Madison, Wisconsin.
May — Professor James W. Garner was made editor of the new publica-
tion, the Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology. May 2-4 — Annual May
Festival. Madame Rosa Olitzka of the Boston Concert Company gave a
concert on the evening of the 2d. The Chorus sang "King Olaf" and "Hi-
awatha" on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, accompanied by the Min-
neapolis Symphony Orchestra with Emil Oberhoffer conducting. May 4 —
Bryant Bannister was elected President of the Illinois Students' Union.
May 8-9 — The Argos Club became Deuteron chapter of the Phi Sigma
Kappa fraternity. May 10 — Professor Thomas W. Hughes resigned as Pro-
fessor of Law. May 19 — Dr. Theobald Smith of the Harvard Medical
School lectured at the University on "The Relation of Bovine to Human
Tuberculosis." Twelfth annual Maypole Pageant on Illinois Field. May
20 — Richard Price Morgan, member of the University Board of Trustees
from 1891-7, died at his home in Dwight, Illinois. Frederick O. Sylvester
of St. Louis displayed over a hundred of his views of landscape in the foyer
of the Auditorium. May 20-21 — The National Nutrition Commission met in
the University chemistry laboratories. May 28 — The Aztec Club became the
Omicron Chapter of the Psi Upsilon fraternity.
June — The Chicago & Northwestern Ry. Company presented to the Uni-
versity of Illinois a locomotive testing plant. The University of Illinois
baseball nine won the Western Inter-Collegiate Baseball championship. The
mini played a total of fourteen intercollegiate games, and won them all.
The University Athletic Association presented each of the players a solid
gold souvenir Illinois watch fob. June i — Annual initiation of Sigma Xi.
June 4 — John Mills Pearson, a former trustee, died. June 6 — ^President
James spoke at the annual banquet of the Alumni of the College of Physi-
cians and Surgeons in the gold room of the Auditorium Hotel in Chicago.
June 12 — Rev. W. S. Plumer Bryan gave the baccalaureate sermon; sub-
ject, "The Problems of Religion." June 13 — Dedication of the memorial
urn presented by the graduating class; class day exercises in the Auditori-
um at 9:30; military band concert on the lawn at 1:30 p. m. ; Senior Ball
in the Armory at 8 :oo p. m. The Trustees approved a recommendation
that, laeginning with September, 191 1, a college degree should be required
for admission to the Library School. The Trustees appointed Frederick
M. Mann Professor of Architecture and Head of the Department of Archi-
tecture. Colonel Edmund G. Fechet requested to be relieved from duty
as Military Commandant and Professor of Military Science, as soon as his
successor could be found. Alajor Benjamin C. Morse was appointed to
fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Colonel Fechet. Charles M.
McConn was chosen to be Assistant Registrar of the University, and Regis-
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trar from October i, 1910. June 14 — Alumni Day: Reunions of the follow-
ing classes were held : 1875, 1880, 1885, 1890, 1895, 1900, and 1905. Presi-
dent and Mrs. James gave their annual reception to the graduates and their
parents and friends in the University Auditorium. June 15 — The thirty-
ninth annual commencement was held in the Auditorium. President James
gave the address; subject, "The Fellowship of College Men." The honorary
degree of LL. D. was conferred on Mrs. Ella Flagg Young. The honorary
degree of Doctor of Engineering was conferred upon Professor Lester
Paige Breckenridge, and Hon. Isham Randolph of Chicago. Dean David
Kinley sailed for Buenos Ayres, Argentine Republic, to represent the United
States at the Fourth Pan-American Congress. He was accompanied by
Mr. Herman G. James, his private secretary. June 28 — Mrs. Mary E. Faw-
cett was appointed Acting Dean of Women in the University of Illinois.
July 4 — The Library School Alumni Association met at the Grand Hotel.
Mackinac Island, in conjunction with the annual conference of the Ameri-
can Library Association. July 25 — Thirty-four alumni from New York and
vicinity enjoyed a clambake at Coney Island. July 29 — The Trustees ac-
cepted the gift of a collection of the various editions of Evans' Map of the
American Colonies, dated 17SS, presented by Dr. Otto L. Schmidt of Chi-
cago to the University Library. July 29 — William Low Pillsbury, Regis-
trar of the University of Illinois since 1893, and Secretary of the Board
since July i, 1888, resigned, the resignation to take effect October i, 1910.
August 10 — The corner-stone of Lincoln Hall was laid. President W.
L. Abbott of the Board of Trustees presided; Dean E. J. Townsend spoke
for President James, and Dr. Charles Davison, a trustee, laid the corner-
stone.
1910-11
Sept. 17 — President James was guest of honor at the annual banquet of
the mini Club of Peoria at the Creve Coeur Club. Sept. 19 — Registration
day. Sept. 20 — C. M. McConn was elected Secretary of the Board of Trus-
tees from October i, 1910. The Daily Illini began its tenth year of publi-
cation. Sept. 21— A thousand freshmen attended the first convocation in
the University Auditorium. President James welcomed them. Dean
Thomas A. Clark and Mr. Ray Warnock, Assistant Dean, spoke briefly.
Sept. 26 — Military drill began under the new Commandant, Major Ben-
jamin C. Morse. Sept. 29 — President James gave the principal address at
the installation of Dr. Frank McVey as President of the University of
North Dakota.
Oct. — The 1909 Memorial Fountain, betv/een the Men's Gymnasium and
the Armory, completed. By special action of the Carnegie Foundation
Board, Mr. William L. Pillsbury was given a retiring allowance. Oct.
3-15 — Dr. Josef Redlich, Professor of Constitutional Law at the University
of Vienna, gave a series of lectures. Oct. 14-15 — The First Annual Home-
coming at the University occurred. The weather was warm and fair; the
Twin Cities were decorated with Illinois colors in honor of the occasion.
The main features of the Homecoming were the Alumni-Varsity baseball
game; the pushball contest; the mass meeting on the bleachers; class re-
unions; the football game with Chicago, won by Illinois by a score of 3 to 0.
At the mass meeting President James announced that Francis J. Plym, class
of 1897, had established a traveling fellowship in architecture of the annual
value of one thousand dollars. Oct. 15 — The first regular meeting of the
University of Illinois Alumni in St. Paul and Minneapolis was held in the
Commercial Club rooms in the Radisson Hotel in Minneapolis.
Nov. 4 — U. S. Congressman David J. Foster spoke at a University Con-
vocation on the new peace movement. Nov. 10 — The first annual dinner of
the University of Illinois Club of Springfield was held at the Colonial Cafe
in Springfield. Professor James ]\I. White was guest of honor. Nov.
12-17 — Dr. WiUiam Morris Davis, Professor of Geography at Harvard Uni-
versit}', gave a course of six lectures on Geography as a Subject for Uni-
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versity Study." Nov. 16 — Colonel Edmond Gustave Fechet, for ten years
Commandant of the University of Illinois Regiment, died at the Burnham
hospital in Champaign. Nov. 17 — The funeral of Colonel Fechet was held
in the University Auditorium. Nov. 17-19 — Annual High School Confer-
ence.
Dec.^1910 Football schedule: Sept. 31, Illinois 13, Millikin 0; Oct. 8,
Illinois 29, Drake o; Oct. 15. Illinois 3, Chicago 0; Nov. 5, Illinois 3, Indiana
o; Nov. 12, Illinois 27. Northwestern 0; Nov. 19, Illinois 3, Syracuse o.
Seventy-six members of the Illinois Faculty at Urbana were listed in the
new American Men of Science. Seventeerj of this number were included
in the starred list of a thousand most eminent men of science in America.
Dec. 9 — Junior Promenade in the Armory. Dec. 10 — The annual concert
of the Glee and Mandolin Club. Matinee and evening concerts were given
in the Auditorium. Dec. 15 — Professor Charles F. Moore of Purdue Uni-
versity lectured before the College of Engineering. His talk on "Blasting
Powder" was given as the first of a series in exchange between Purdue
and Illinois. Dec. 28 — The Illinois State Teachers' Association at its meet-
ing in Chicago December 28th, passed a resolution favoring the appropria-
tion of the money asked for by the University of Illinois for the erection
of a building for the School of Education at the University of Illinois.
Dec. 30 — The Illini Club at Peoria held a meeting at the Creve Coeur
Club. Fifty graduates and students of the University of Illinois held their
annual reunion at Rockford, Illinois.
Jan. 4— Governor Charles S. Deneen, in his biennial message to the legisla-
ture, presented very fully the work and needs of the University of Illinois
and its allied bureaus. Jan. 6 — Irma E. Voigt, representing the Illiola Literary
Society, won the inter-literary society declamatory contest. Jan. 13-14 — The
Illinois Union presented a musical comedj', "The Maid of the Moon," written
by George Morris, 111., 1910, and his brother Paul Morris, a graduate of the
University of Wisconsin. Jan. 16 — For two weeks beginning January i6th,
the School for Housekeepers was held in the Woman's Building. Jan.
16-28 — Nearly a thousand students attended the Agricultural Short Course.
Jan. 17 — -The Trustees granted permission to the Corps of Cadets to wear
a dark blue flannel shirt in place of the cadet blouse, "at such exercises as
may be prescribed by the Military Commandant." Jan. 25 — The name of
James Nicholas Brown was enrolled in the Illinois Farmers' Hall of Fame.
Mr. Brown was the second "man to receive this honor. Jan. 30-Feb. 8 —
The Illinois Horticultural Institute was held at the University.
Feb. — The University of Illinois Alumni Association of India was or-
ganized with a membership of six. Feb. 3 — Sophomore Cotillion in the
Armory. Feb. 7 — Post-Exam. Jubilee was held in the Auditorium under the
auspices of the Young Men's Christian Association. Feb. 7 — The Council of
Administration adopted a plan for the reorganization of The Daily Illini.
The Illini hereafter to be controlled by a board of six trustees, three from the
faculty and three from undergraduate students. The Fiftieth Annual Conven-
tion of the Illinois State Horticultural Society was held Feb. 8-10. Feb. 11 —
President William Howard Taft visited the University for the purpose of re-
viewing the Cadet Regiment. He arrived over the Wabash Railroad at 8.50
a. m., and was met by a committee, and driven to Illinois Field ; reviewed the
Regiment; saw the University grounds; made a five minute address to citizens
of the Twin Cities at the Illinois Central Station, and left for Springfield, all in
less than an hour. Feb. 12-14 — Dr. Charles M. Sheldon of Topeka, Kansas, was
the guest of the University. He addressed the Assembly of the College of Lit-
erature and Arts and spoke to students of sociology and of journalism on
"The Ethics of Newspaper Making." Feb. 13— I. N. Read of Urbana pre-
sented the University with a cane made from an oak door post in Lincoln's
home in Old Salem,' Illinois. The cane was presented in the name of Mr.
Read's daughter, Mrs. Nellie Ross, '01. The Military Band gave a concert
at the State Armory in Springfield, under the auspices of the University of
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Illinois Club of Springfield. Feb. 15-16 — Biennial visit of the General As-
sembly to the University. More than one hundred members were present,
thirty of whom were accompanied by their wives. Feb. 24 — Annual Military
Ball in the Armory. Feb. 27— President James, for the University Senate, ap-
pointed a committee to consider the question of the present organization of
the University from the standpoint of efficiency, and to summarize the results
of their deliberations in the form of a constitution for the University, to be
considered later by the Council and Senate and trustees of the University.
Feb. 28 — A series of meetings was held in the interest of the Young Men's
Christian Association. Dr. Clarence A. Barbour of New York, "Dad"
Elliott, and others assisted. The annual diimer and business meeting of the
University of Illinois Club of Washington, D. C, was held at the Teacup
Inn. Twenty-four were present. Dr. Raymond M. Alden of Leland Stanford
University was elected Professor of English in the University of Illinois,
to begin service September i, 191 1.
March 4 — The second annual conference of the Presidents of the smaller
colleges of Illinois was held at the University. The purpose of the meetings
is to bring each of the colleges in the state into closer touch with the
others, and to effect a closer relationship with the University. March 7 —
Dr. C. P. Steinmetz addressed the students of the College of Engineering
on Electric Energy." March 9 — C. H. Cartlidge, Bridge Engineer of the
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, gave an illustrated lecture on
"Reinforced Concrete Pile and Trestle Bridges." March 9-10 — Col. William
Nathan McChesney delivered two lectures before the College of Law on
"Uniform State Laws." March 11 — Celebrating the anniversary of Founders'
Day, the Puget Sound Association of the Alumni of the University of Illinois
met for their annual reunion and banquet at the Tacoma Hotel. The Univer-
sity of Illinois Alumni Association of Southern California banqueted at the
University Club of Los Angeles. The attendance was almost double that of
any previous banquet of the Association. March 14 — B. R. Rickards was ap-
pointed Professor of Municipal and Sanitary Dairying in the University of
Illinois. March 14 — Miss Lutie E. Stearns, Chief of the Traveling Depart-
ment of the Wisconsin Free Library Commission, began a series of three
lectures before the Library School and staff. March 20-21 — Dr. Arthur E.
Bostwick, Librarian of the St. Louis Library, lectured before the Library
School. March 21 — Mr. Herbert R. Cross, gave a series of lectures on art
before the University, continuing through six weeks. March 23 — President
Frank L. McVey of the University of North Dakota gave an address on
"Sticking Points in Taxation." March 27-31 — Mr. Paul E. Moore, Editor
of the Nation, gave a series of five lectures on "Types of Romanticism."
March 28 — Mr. Charles F. Scott, Chief Consulting Engineer of the Westing-
house Electric and Manufacturing Company, lectured on "The Young En-
gineer and Modern Industrial Conditions." March 31 — The eleventh annual
dinner of the Southwestern Alumni Association was held at the Coates
House, Kansas City, Mo. Dean Thomas A. Clark was present from the Uni-
versity.
April — Late in April the new Illini Board of Control announced the ap-
pointment of H. H. Herbert, Editor; C. M. Sullivan, Manager; and F. X.
McGrath, Bookkeeper of the paper for 191 1- 12. April 7-8 — The Players' Club
presented "Our Boys" on Friday and Saturday evenings and Saturday after-
noon, in Morrow Hall. April 8 — The Seventh Annual Dinner of the New
York Alumni Association was held at the Hotel Manhattan, one hundred and
fifteen persons were present. Ex-President Andrew Sloan Draper and Dean
Thomas Arkle Clark were guests ,of honor. April 18— Mr. Oswald Garrison
Villard, editorial writer on the New York Evening Post and President of the
Evening Post Company, addressed an assembly of the College of Literature
and Arts on "The Problem of Independent Journalism." April 9 — Orin R.
"Wakefield brought suit against the University to compel the granting of his
diploma. His contention involved the rule which permits the University to
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withhold the granting of a degree when a student has twenty-five percent of
his work below the grade of 75 percent. The case was decided in favor of
the University.
May — The Lincoln League, a student organization was organized. A con-
stitution was adopted and temporary officers chosen. May 2 — Baron d'Es-
tournelles de Constant spoke at a University Convocation on "International
Peace." He also spoke on the peace movemeni at a dinner given in his honor
in the evening. May 3 — Students' Union election. May 17 — Maypole Dance
on Illinois Field. May 18-20 — The Nineteenth Illinois Interscholastic meet.
May 20 — Interscholastic circus on Illinois Field.
June — The graduating class presented to the University as a class me-
morial two trophy cases to be placed in the entrance of the Men's Gym-
nasium. June 10 — The 47th General Assembly of Illinois appropriated to
the University $3,489,300 for operating expenses, buildings, etc., and also
$30,000 for the support of the School of Ceramics. The 47th General As-
sembly passed a bill providing for a mill ta.x for the support of the Univer-
sity beginning with the year 1912 ; also an act providing that the employees of
the University of Illinois will be under civil service regulations. June 11 —
The Right Reverend Edward W. Osborne, Bishop of Springfield, delivered
the baccalaureate address. His text was "They watched him." June 12 —
Class Day. Annual address before the Phi Beta Kappa and Sigma Xi so-
cieties was delivered by John M. Coulter, Professor of Botany at the Uni-
versity of Chicago. His general theme was, "Contributions of Germany to
Education." Senior ball at 8:00 p. m. in the Armory. June 13 — Alumni
Day. A bronze memorial tablet to the late Professor Arthur W. Palmer was
unveiled. The Trustees appointed Dr. Jean Beck of Vienna, Austria, As-
sistant Professor of Romance Languages. The Trustees authorized Dean
Thomas A. Clark to publish "Facts for Freshmen," to be presented to each
freshman upon his admission to the University. Mr. Donald Graham, 1907.
who won in the competition for the Plym fellowship in architecture, was ap-
pointed to the fellow.ship for the year 1911-12. June 14 — Fortieth annual
Commencement day. The Commencement address was given by President
James. His address was an appeal to the graduates to make their careers
object lessons in the defense of academic education. The honorary degree of
Dr. of Laws was conferred on William E. Curtis ; the degree of Dr. of En-
gineering on Ralph Modjeski. June 27 — The beginning of the si.x weeks'
course given in the Summer Session in the Library School. Summer Ses-
sion opened with an enrollment of nearly seven hundred. July 11 — Miss
Isabel Bevier delivered the president's address at the opening session of the
American Home Economics Association, meeting with the National Educa-
tion Association at San Francisco. Her topic was "The Home Economics
Movement." June 14 — ^The Trustees voted to close the California avenue
and John street entrances to the campus ; to close Burrill avenue south of
the Auditorium, and to post notices barring automobiles and motorcycles,
at the entrance of Burrill avenue on the south side of Green street.
August 27 — Alfred Bayliss, from 1899 to 1907 ex oMcio a member of the
Board of Trustees, died at his home at Woodbine, Ohio.
1911-12
September — The roadway which formerly curved about the northeast
corner of University Hall, was changed during the summer to run directly
east to the Law Building, and thence south. A broad cement walk was built
in front of University Hall, directly east to the Law Building. The opening
of Lincoln Hall and the new Power Plant necessitated a readjustment of
class rooms and offices in University Hall and in the Electrical Engineering
Building. The department of Classics, and the graduate and upper class
work in Modern Languages, English, and the Social Sciences, formerly located
in University Hall, were removed to Lincoln Hall, as were also Seminar
libraries and many books of value to these departments. September 18-19—
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Registration days. September 29 — Professor Eugene Meyer of Germany, head
of the Reich-Anstaldt, or Calibration Laborator}', and Professor of Engineer-
ing at Charlottenburg University, on a tour of investigation of foreign en-
gineering institutions, made a visit to the University.
October — Football schedule and results for 1911-12: Oct. 7, Illinois 33,
Millikin 0, at Urbana; Oct. 14, Illinois 9, St. Louis. 0, at Urbana; Oct. 21,
Illinois 0, Chicago 24, at Chicago; November 4, Illinois 12, Purdue 3, at
Urbana; Nov. 11, Illinois 0, Indiana o, at Indianapolis; Nov. 18, Illinois 27,
Northwestern 13, at Urbana; November 25, Illinois 0, Minnesota 11, at Ur-
bana. October 6 — The Marquis of Queensberry, then on the sporting staff of
the Chicago Tribune, visited the University for the Illinois-Millikin football
game on Oct. 7, and spoke at a mass meeting in the Auditorium. October
14 — At the first general convocation of the year, held in the Auditorium.
President James spoke briefly upon the growth of the University, and intro-
duced the three new members of the Senate, Professor Raymond M. Alden
of the English department, Professor Charles R. Richards of the department
of Mechanical Engineering, and Professor Chester G. Vernier of the Law
School, each of whom made a short speech. Preliminary honors as granted
in the various colleges were announced. October 21-24 — The State Conference
of Charities and Corrections met at the University. Professor E. C. Hayes
was elected President for the following year.
November i — Registration in all departments of the University was 4,929,
as compared with 4.659 on Nov. i, 1910. November 7 — -The Choral Society
presented a miscellaneous program in the Auditorium. November 11 — Pres-
ident James sailed for Europe from Nev/ York on the Steamer "Abraham
Lincoln," Hamburg-American Line. Napoleon B. Morrison of Odin, a former
trustee of the University, died at his home in Odin. November 14 — Dr. J.
M. McCormack, of the American Medical Association, lectured on health
conditions, under the auspices of the Anti-Tuberculosis Society. Professor
Thomas E. Oliver gave an illustrated lecture on Paris at the L. & A. As-
sembly. November 17 — First annual Agricultural Dance held in the Armory.
Vice President and Mrs. Burrill, in the absence of President and Mrs. James,
gave a reception for the new members of the faculty in the Woman's Build-
ing. November I8 — Thirty members of the Southern Illinois Editorial As-
sociation, who were guests of Congressman William B. McKinley of Cham-
paign, visited the University. November 20 — At 4:00 p. m.. the first As-
sembly of the College of Science was held in the Natural History Lecture
room. Vice President T. J. Burrill delivered a lecture on "A Vacation in
New Mexico." Professor Josiah Royce of Harvard University lectured at
11:00 a. m., on "Some Psychological Problems Suggested by Pragmatism;"
at 7 :30 p. m., on "The Problem of Religious Instruction in Modern Academic
Education.'' November 21 — Thomas Liggett of the United States Sherardiz-
ing Company, delivered an illustrated lecture in the Chemistry lecture room
on "Sherardizing." November 23 — The Art Department gave a tea in their
rooms in University Hall. November 23-25 — Annual High School Confer-
ence at the Universit}'. November 24-26 — .Second Annual Fall Homecoming
occurred, and was •even a greater success than the first. November 24 — The
corner-stone of the George McKinley Memorial University Presbyterian
Church was laid. The chief address was given by Rev. John Balcolm Shaw
of Chicago. Hon William B. McKinley, principal donor of the church, made
the presentation address. Rev. Martin E. Anderson, student pastor of the
church, laid the corner-stone. November 24-25 — Mask & Bauble presented
"The Lion Rampant" at the Illinois Theater. November 25 — The annual
dinner of the Harvard Club was given at the University Club. November
27 — C. B. Hatch & J. M. Kaufman of Champaign, gave their seventh annual
complimentary banquet to the football team. Sixteen men were awarded the
official football "I."
December 3 — An automatic freight and passenger elevator was installed
in Lincoln Hall. December 4-9 — Dr. E. G. Cooley of Chicago gave a series
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of five lectures before the School of Education, on "Industrial and Vocational
Education in Germany. December 9 — The twenty-first annual Glee Club
concert, matinee and evening, was given in the Auditorium. December 6 —
Illinois Day, which falls on Dec. 3. was celebrated by a general convocation
held in the Auditorium. Hon. Clark E. Carr of Galesburg gave the address.
His subject was "IlHnois." December 8 — Illinois won the debates with Iowa
and Wisconsin. Junior Promenade in the Armory. December 9 — Fire
damaged the Dental Building in Chicago to the amount of about two thou-
sand dollars. Dr. Henry S. Curtis of Clark University lectured before the
College of Literature and Arts on "The Playground as a Social Factor."
December 11-16 — The 56th annual convention of the Illinois State Horticul-
tural Society was held at the University. December 12 — The Choral Society
sang "The Messiah" at its Christmas concert. December 14-17 John R.
Mott conducted a series of evangelistic meetings at the University under the
auspices of the Young Men's Christian Association. A general University
convocation was held in the Auditorium on Friday, Dec. 15, at 4:00 p. m., at
which Mr. Mott spoke on the subject of "Students in Russia." On Saturday
afternoon Mr. Mott spoke to the women of the University and the community,
on "Religion as a Matter of the Will." A series of meetings was held during
the same time under the auspices of the Young Women's Christian Associa-
tion, conducted by Mrs. Harriet E. Monroe of Washington, D. C. December
19 — The United Charities Association of Champaign and Urbana was or-
ganized.
January 6 — Eva Mitchell, representing the Illiola Literary Society, won
the inter-literary society declamatory contest. January 8 — Richard T. Crane,
an active opponent of universities and universit}' education, died at his home
in Chicago. January 15 — The Corn Growers' and Stockmen's Convention held
their annual Farmers' Short Course at the College of Agriculture, contin-
uing for two weeks. Professor Joseph Barrell of Yale University began
a series of lectures on geological subjects. January 16 — The Council of
Administration granted permission to organize "The Fourth Estate," an
honorary journalistic fraternity composed of men from the junior and
senior classes. January 18 — The College of Engineering held an Assem-
bly in the Auditorium at 4 :oo p. m. Addresses were given by H. M.
Byllesby of Chicago, J. C. Gableman, President of Illinois Society of En-
gineers and Sur\'eyors, and Dean William F. M. Goss. January 22 — Pro-
fessor J. McKean Cattell of Columbia University addressed the University
Senate on the subject. "Problems of University Administration." January
23 — D. H. V. Hess of the Libbey Cut Glass Company of Toledo, Ohio, spoke
before the Chemistry Club on the manufacture of glass.
February 2 — Annual sophomore cotillion. February 6 — Post-Exam. Jubi-
lee. The contract for the Ceramics and Mining Engineering Laboratory
was let to A. W. Stoolman. for $22,019.12, not including the chimney.
February 7 — Dr. Guenther Jacoby of Germany was appointed Lecturer in
the department of Germanic Languages for the second semester, his gen-
eral topic being "The Philosophy of the German Classical Poets." Presi-
dent Livingston C. Lord of the Eastern Illinois State Normal School,
lectured before Kappa Delta Pi. the honorary educational fraternity, on "The
Ethics of Kipling." February 8— W. A. McKnight, Y. M. C. A. Secretary,
resigned to accept a similar position in Buenos Ayres. Argentine Republic.
February 8 — Dr. J. Howard Mathews of the University of Wisconsin de-
livered an illustrated lecture on "Color Photography and Some of its Commer-
cial Applications," in the Chemistry Lecture Room, under the auspices of
Alpha Chi Sigma, the professional chemical fraternity. February 12 — Pro-
fessor Albert Bushnell Hart. Professor of History at Harvard University,
delivered the address at a Convocation in honor of the birth of Abraham
Lincoln, in the Auditorium, at 7:30 p. m. The subject was "Lincoln and
Government." February 15 — Dean David Kinley lectured before the third
College of Science Assembly on "Socialism." February 21— A severe bliz-
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zard raged all day. Street car traffic was stopped and trains were so delayed
that there was only one mail delivery in the Twin Cities. February 23 —
MiHtary Ball in the Arrnory. February 19-23 — Dr. Casper Rene Gregory of
the University of Leipzig gave a series of five lectures on "Five Centuries
of Science at Leipzig." February 25 — Miss Catherine McCallum McTntyre,
for twenty-three years Secretary of the College of Agriculture, died at the
Battle Creek Sanitarium in Champaign. February 26— Prof. W. L. Johann-
sen, Professor of Plant Physiology in the University of Copenhagen, de-
livered a series of lectures on "Modern Problems of Heredity." February
26-27-28 — The University Military Band of sixty-five pieces, accompanied by
a special harpist, made its second annual state tour, playing in Bloomington,
Peoria, Decatur, and Springfield. February 29 — Vice President and Mrs.
Burrill tendered a reception to the faculty in the Woman's Building in honor
of President James on his return from Europe.
March 2 — Annual band concert in the Auditorium. March 4-9— Prof. W.
L. Kueloenthal of the University of Breslau gave a series of lectures on "The
Principle of Convergence as Illustrated in the Whale." March 12— The
girls of the University began a campaign to secure funds for a new Young
Women's Christian Association building and dormitory, for which Congress-
man William B. McKinley pledgisd twenty thousand dollars. March 13 — A
students' mass meeting, called by President James, was held in the Auditorium.
to discuss the Western Conference Athletic situation. March 13 — Seven
lectures on public health were arranged for, to be given by health experts
from dififerent universities and bureaus throughout the country. The first
lecture was given by Dr. Henry B. Favil of Rush Medical College, his subject
being "Sociological Aspects of Public Health.'' March 18-23 — Prof. F. E.
Schelling, head of the department of English at the University of Pennsyl-
vania, gave a series of lectures on "The English Drama." March 19 —
The presidents of the vmiversities in the "Big Eight" conference met in
Chicago to discuss conference rules. Match 21 — At the annual meeting of
Trustees in Chicago, officers were elected for the ensuing year. W. L.
Abbott was again chosen president. The Board of Trustees decided on the
location of the new Armory, the Stock Judging Pavilion, and the new horti-
cultural building, all to be erected on the south campus.
April I — Dr. Inazo Nitobe, of the first higher college at Tokyo, gave a
series of lectures on "Some Characteristics of the Land and People of
Japan." Dr. Nitobe's lectures were given under the auspices of the Carnegie
Endowment for International Peace. Professor William A. Noyes, Director
of the Chemistry department, was given a leave of absence of a few months
from April i, to attend the International Council of representatives of
chemical societies at Berlin, as the accredited representative of the American
Chemical Society. April 2 — The city election in Champaign to decide the
"wet" and "dry" issue resulted in a victory for the "dry" element, with a
majority of 479. Student voters were generally challenged at the polls, and
notaries public were kept busy swearing out affidavits. April 3 — Dr. John
A. Lomax of the University of Texas and President of the American Folk
Lore Society, lectured on ""The Songs of the Cowboy." April 4-6 — The cen-
tral section of the American Society of Zoologists met at the University of
Illinois. April 9— Colonel Theodore Roosevelt visited Champaign and spoke in
the City Park at i :30 p. m. April 10 — ^A chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, the
national honorary journalistic fraternity, was granted to Fourth Estate, the
local journalistic fraternity. The Trustees voted_ to close their medical and
dental work conducted in the city of Chicago in the plant owned by the
College of Physicians and Surgeons, on the expiration _ of the lease on
June 30, 1912. April 12 — Professor Wilhelm Paszkowski of the Univer-
sity of Berlin delivered a series of lectures at the University on "The German
Theater and Drama." April 30 — Following a petition of the Pan-Hellenic
Council, the Council of Administration passed a rule that no student may
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become a member of any national or local fraternity until he has success-
fully passed elev^en hours of work.
May 16 — Annual Maypole dance on Illinois Field. The weather was cold
and a drizzling rain fell. May 17-18 — Annual Interscholastic week. May 21
— The ceremonies connected with the laying of the corner-stone of the Com-
merce building were held at 4:00 p. m. W. L. Abbott, Pres. of Board of
Trustees, presided. Addresses were given in the Auditorium by Dean David
Kinley and Francis G. Blair. President James performed the ceremony of
laying the corner-stone. Short addresses were given by B. F. Harris of
Champaign, President of the Illinois Bankers' Association and W. Carbys
Zimmerman, the State Architect. May 21 — The Military band serenaded
President James, in honor of his birthday. May 22 — At 4:30 p. m., the First
Annual formal "President's Review'' of the Regiment was held on Illinois
Field. The President presented the commissions to the commissioned offi-
cers of the regiment, May 25- — E. R. Ludwig of the class of 1911, was
selected for the Plym Fellowship for the year 1912-1.3.
June 9 — Baccalaureate address in Auditorium delivered by the Rev. Wil-
liam I. McElveen, Pastor of the Evanston Congregational Church. Subject,
"Social Service as a Part of a Useful Career." June 10 — Class Day exer-
cises, 9:30 a. m. ; Senior Ball, 8:00 p. m., in the Armory. June 11 — Alumni
Day. About one hundred early matriculants from 1868 to 1872 held a re-
union. June 12 — Commencement Day. Address delivered by President Ed-
mund J. James, subject, "The Life and Labors of Jonathan Baldwin Turner."
One feature of the commencement program was the unveiling of the portrait
of Jonathan Baldwin Turner to be placed in the Illinois Farmers' Hall of
Fame. The portrait was the gift of Mrs. Mary Turner Carriel, a daughter
of Jonathan Baldwin Turner. A. P. Grour, President of the Commission of
the Illinois Farmers' Hall of Fame, made the presentation speech. The por-
trait was unveiled by Mrs. Leslie McPherson and Miss Mary Louise Turner,
granddaughters of Professor Turner. The honorary degree of LL.D. was
conferred on Dr. Thomas Jonathan Burrill, Vice President of the University
of Illinois, and Professor Samuel Walker Shattuck, Comptroller of the
University, in recognition of their long and excellent service to the Uni-
versity of Illinois. Both men retired from active service in the University
on September i, 1912, and accepted retiring allowances from the Carnegie
Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. June 30 — Lease of the prop-
erty of the College of Physicians and Surgeons in Chicago to the University
of Illinois, expired. Lease was not renewed.
m"', ■ft-.":a-''.7-TrgsJC
BACCALAUREATE ALUMNI
OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
CLASS OF 1872 (20)
I. MILO BENEDICT BURWASH
*M. S. in Agr., 1S92; Retired farmer; b. Dec. 3, 1849, Quebec, Can.; s. Samuel
(b. 1816, Can.) & Lois (Barber) Burwash (b. 1826, do.) Prepared in Champaign H. S.
Philomathean. Address, 610 W. Green St., Champaign, 111.
2. JOHN JEFFERSON DAVIS
*B. S. in Chem., 1878; Physician; b. Nov. 4. 1852, Stephenson Co., 111.; s. John
Andres (b. Pa.) & Amy (Springer) Davis (b. Malone, N. Y.) Prepared in Freeport
H. S.; M. D., Hahnemann Med. Coll., Chicago, 1875. Delta Tau Delta. Member Wis.
State Hom. Med. Soc. (Pres. 1894); Amer. Inst. Hom.; Wis. Acad. Sci., Arts & Letters;
Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci. (Fellow) ; Bd. Comm. State Geol. & Nat. Hist. Sur. of Wis.,
(Secy., 1902 — ); Amer. Forestry Assoc; Wis. Archseol. Soc; Racine Physicians Bus.
Assoc, (Pres., 1905). Married Anna Margaret Snyder, 1882, Racine, Wis. Children,
John Archibald, b. 1883; Marguerite, b. 1887. Address, 119 College Ave., Racine, Wis.
3. *HENRY N. DRURY
(Brother of No. 39)
*B. S., 189s; Physician; b. Nov. 29, 1S47, Switzerland Co., Ind. ; s. Henry (b. 1821,
Massac Co., 111.) & Lydia (Bassett) Drury (b. Switzerland Co., Ind.) Prepared in
Mason H. S.; M. D., Chicago, 1876. Med. Exam. Member M. E. Church; A. F. & A. M.;
I. O. O. F.; M. W. A.; connected with I. O. G. T.; A. L. or H. Married Hattie
Nurm, 1873, Champaign, 111. (d. 1873); Mary E. Mann, 1883, Newton, 111. Children,
Jean Paul, b. Oct. 4, 1888; Lillian Lucile, b. May 26, 1891. Deceased.
4. *ALFRED MURRAY FLAGG
Cert.; b. July 10, 1848, Rochelle, 111.; s. Willard Parker (b. June 8, i8o8, Richmond,
Vt.) & Lucy (Cochran) Flagg (b. May 19 1812). Prepared in Acad., Alton. Capt.
Studied law in Rochelle; admitted to bar, 1874. Lawyer and writer in Sioux Falls, S.
Dak., Bessemer, Mich., Hurley, Mich., 1874-84; news writer and editor of Superior, Wis.,
Leader, and later of Forum, 1884-99; editorial writer, Duluth New-Tribune, 1889, till
death. Member Epis. Church. Married Jessie Marshall, 1S78, Sioux Falls. Died Nov. i,
1904, Duluth, Minn.
5. MILES FAYETTE HATCH
(Brother of No. 22, 236)
*M. S. in C. E., 1893; Farmer & Real Est. Bus.; b. Apr. 17, 1847, Burton, 111.; s.
Lewis (b. Apr. 20, 1814, Washington Co., N. Y.) & Mandana (Cole) Hatch (b. July 22,
182s, Hill, N. H.) Prepared in Todd's Sem., Woodstock, and Bryant & Stratton's Com.
Coll., Chicago. Philomathean. Scholarship. Contractor, 1872-6; Saw Mill owner and
operator, 1876-93; Farmer and Real Est. operator, 1893 — . Married Tamar Ann Richard-
son, May 26, 1877, San Francisco, Calif. Child, Lewis Miles, b. Nov. 28, 1880. Address,
Alderton, Wash.
6. GEORGE HENRY LYMAN
Cert.; Real Est. & Abstract Bus.; b. Oct. 4, 1850, Farmingdale, 111.; s. Henry Pratt
(b. Aug. 10, 180S, Vt.) & Mercy Bannister (Sanders) Lyman (b. Dec. 3, 1805, Bethel,
Vt.) Prepared in Springfield H. S. Philomathean. Asst. Div. Engr., I. C. R. R., 1872-5;
Engr. for Cairo & Vincennes R. R., 1875-7; Con. Engr., different railroads, 1877-8; Engr.
in charge of Transfer Constr., Cairo, and Asst. Chief of Cotton Belt Route, 1878-S2;
Asst. Supt., Little Rock. Ft. Smith R. R., 1882-4; Real Est. & Abstract Bus., Ft. Smith,
Ark., 1884— Member G. A. R.; A. F. & A. M.; Knights Templar; B. P. O. E.; I. O. O.
F. Married Emma Stewart, Tan. 16, 1873, Champaign, 111. Children, Georgina, b. Dec.
17, 1885; Henry Pratt, b. Mar. 25, 1890. Address, 316 N. Sixth St., Ft. Smith, Ark.
7. ♦JAMES NEWTON MATTHEWS
*M. L., 1891; Physician; b. May 27, 1852, near Green Castle, Ind.; s. William (b.
1819, Va.) & Deborah (Hopewood) Matthews (b. 1826, Ky.) Prepared in Pub. Sch.
Mason. First Matriculant in Univ. M. D., Mo. Med. Coll., 1878. Philomathean; Delta
Tau Delta; Pres. Bd. of U. S. Pension Ex., Effingham, 12 yr. Author: Tempe Vale &
79
8o University of Illinois [1872
Other Poems, Chas. Kerr, 200 pp., 1888; Poems by Alonzo Hilton Davis, with Memoir,
1891; many poems in current magazines. One of the founders & Vice Pres. of Western
Assoc, of Writers. Member Excupalian Med. Soc. & III. State Med. Soc. Married Luella
Matthews, June 2, 1878 (d. Feb. 11, 1894); Madaline Wright, Dec. 30, 1896. Children,
William Vivian, b. Mar. 28, 1879; James Riley, b. June 10, 1883; Courtland Wade, b.
Dec. 14, 1897. Died Mar. 7, 1910, Mason, 111.
8. CALVIN EBENEZER PARKER
Cert.; Physician; b. Sept. 7, 1850, Worcester, Mass.; s. E. W. (b. Oct. 28, 1813) &
C. A. (Allen) Parker (b. Sept. 17, 1818, Mass.) M. D. Mo. Med. Coll., 1877. Married
Martha E. Baker, 1872. Address, Los Angeles, Calif.
9. ISAAC STUART RAYMOND
(Father of Nos. 1255, 1256)
*M. L., 1895; Farmer; b. Jan. 29, 1849, Raymond, O.; s. Nathaniel (b. Sept. 19. 1811,
Mt. Vernon, N. H.) & Melissa Stuart (Ballston) Raymond (b. Dec. 9, 1818, Spa, N. Y.)
Prepared in Peru and Champaign Pub. Sch. Philomathean. Pres., First Nat'l Bank of
Philo, 6 yr. ; Pres., The Citizens Bank, Tolono, 5 yr. ; Pres., The Champaign Co. Farmers
Inst., 12 yr.; Trustee, Univ. of 111., 1892-8; served 37 yr. as Sch. Trustee of Raymond
Twp. & 19 yr. as Twp. Supervisor. Member The Patrons of Husbandry, 111. Soc; The
Sons of the Revolution. Married Edith Eaton, Oct. 27, 1875, Philo, 111. Children, John
Eaton ('99). b. Nov. 19, 1876; Ruth Cleveland ('99), b. June 8, 1878. Address,
Sidney, 111.
10. WILLIE ALBERT REISS
*M. S., 1894; Engr. & Survyr.; b. Mar. 31, 1853, Belleville, 111.; s. Frederick (b.
Oct. 28, 1826, Ger.) & Susanna (Hopp) Reiss (b. Aug. 27, 1827, do.) Prepared in
Belleville H. S. Attended Wash. Univ., St. Louis, Mo., i yr. Philomathean. C. E.,
M. C. v., & Ft. Scott R. R., 1873-4; Prin. of Schs., 1874-88; Gen. Engr. & Survyr., 1888—
State Militia, 1876-84. Deputy Co. Survyr. of St. Clair Co.; Deputy Co. Treas., part of
one term. Member Bd. of Educ. (6 yr.); Univ. of 111. Club, St. Louis, Mo. (Pres. 4 yr.)
mini Club, Belleville (Pres.); etc. Married Matilda Faas, Sept. 26, 1882, Millstadt, 111
Children, Paula Helen, b. July 6, 1883 (d. May 9, 1891); Elmer Fred, b. Jan. 28, 1886
Ben Harry, b. Mar. 31, 1889; Edwin Joseph & Edgar Rudolph, b. Jan. 3, 1891. Address,
200 Portland Ave.. Belleville, 111.
II. *STEPHEN AVERY REYNOLDS
*M. L., 1897; Lawyer; b. July 6, 1849, Mukwonago, Wis.; s. Edward Hinman (b.
Oct. I, 1823, Taghkanic, N. Y.) & Olive (Bidwell) Reynolds (b. June i8, 1824, Dalton,
Mass.) Prepared in Belvidere. Philomathean. Lawyer in Belvidere, Rockford, and
Chicago, 1880-99. Author: Fuller's Law Manual (with Hon. Chas. Fuller), Stephen
Avery, Reynolds & Co., Chicago, 1878; Lost Lac Labelle; Last Year's Leaves, and many
other poems; contributed to various publications, including home paper and Illini. Served
in 35th & 36th Geri. Assem. of 111.; Justice of the Peace, Belvidere, a number of yr.
Married Delia M. Fillmore, 1876, Champaign, 111. Children, Edward F., b. Mar. 19, 1877;
Alphersyne L., b. Oct. 12, 1878; Frederick J., b. May 4, 1881. Died Aug. 13, 1899,
Elgin, 111.
12. THOMAS EDWIN RICKARD
*M. L., 1893; Horticulturist; b. July 2, 1850, Springfield, 111.; s. Simon Peter (b.
Oct. 16, 1821, Va.) & Sophia Jane (Earnest) Rickard (b. Aug. 24, 1823, 111.) Prepared
in Springfield H. S. Philomathean. Capt., commanding Co. A., Chicago fire. Farmer,
Springfield; Pres. Farmers & Merchants Bank of Hemet, Calif., 1907-11; Horticulturist,
ibid. Member Presb. Church (Trustee). Married Kate Eliza Boardman, Nov. 26, 1879,
Springfield, 111. Children, Frances Beatrice, b. Oct. 23, 1880; Lucius Simon, b. July
26, 1882; Laurence Edwin, b. Sept. i, 1884; Ernest Woodward, b. Oct. 6, 1886; Howard
Brown, b. Dec. i, 1889; Raymond Bonsall, b. June 2, 1892; Katharine Helen, b. July
28, 1900. Address, 334 Oakland Ave., Pasadena, Calif.
13. NATHAN CLIFFORD RICKER
(Husband of No. 87; Father df No. 2217)
B. S.; M. Arch., 1878; *D. Arch., 1900; Professor; b. July 24, 1843, Acton, Me.; s.
Gen. Ebenezer (b. Shapleigh, Me.) & Mary (Stacy) Ricker (b. 1821, do.) Prepared in
Pub. Sch, Me., and private study. Second Pres., Coll. Govt.; Tau Beta Pi; Acacia;
Sigma Xi. Taught country sch., 1861-2; stud., Beaukademie in Berlin, summer sem., 1873;
in charge Dept. of Arch., Univ. of 111., first two terms, 1872-3; Instr. 1873; Asst. Prof.
1874; Prof, of Arch., 1875 — ; Dean of Coll. of Eng., 1878-1905; re-elected, 1905; re-
lieved of administrative duties upon own request, 1910. Author: Graphic Statics and
Trussed Roofs, 1S84; Bulls, of Eng. Exp. Sta., on Trussed Roofs, Extension of Dewey
Decimal System for Architecture and Building, Base and Bearing Plates for Columns
and Girders; Translation of Wagner's Moderne Architektur, Brickbuilder, 1902; numerous
articles and reviews in arch, jours.; Inland Architect Handbook to Chicago Pub. Lib.;
also an extended work on Roofs, nearly completed for publication. Member Unit. Church;
Univ. Club of Chicago; Amer. Inst. Arch. (Fellow; Hon. Fellow, rfo.) ;Amer. Assoc. Adv.
of Sci. ; Chicago Chap. A. I. A.; Amer. Fed. of Arts; West. Soc. Engrs. ; 111. Bd. of
Exam. (Pres. 1899); U. S. Assay Comm., 1903; III. Comra. on Bldg. Laws, 1911. Arch,
of Law Bldg., Armory, Nat. Hist. Hall, of the Univ. of 111.; Lib. Bldg., do., (with White);
Expert Adviser, Competition for Carnegie Lib., Davenport, la.; Competition for H. S.
bldg., Burlington, la.; Competition for State Arsenal, Springfield, III.; Competition for U.
S. Dept. of Justice, Wash., D. C, 1910. Married Mary C. Steel ('75), Aug. 25, 1875 (d.
1873I Baccalaureate Alumn'i 81
Aug. 6, 1910). Child, Ethel ('04), b. Champaign, III. Address, 612 W. Green St., Ur-
bana, 111.
14. CHARLES WESLEY ROLFE
(Father of Nos. 1400, 1752, i95o, 3518)
B. S.; M. S., 1878; Professor; b. Apr. 17, 1850, Arlington Heights, 111.; s. Charles
Wesley (b. Me.) & Melissa Deette (Haven) Rolfe (b. Nov. 5, 1829, near Sacket's Harbor,
N. Y.) Prepared in Oswego. Philomathean. Asst. in Nat. Hist., Univ. of 111., 1872-3;
Prin. of Schs., Sidney, 1873-4; taught in Jennings, Sem., Aurora, 1874-6; Prin., Water-
man, 1876-7; Supt. of Schs., Kankakee, 1877-81; Prof, of Geol., Univ. of 111., 1881 —
Married Martha Kinsman Farley, Dec. 26, 1877, Oswego, 111. Children, Martha Deette
Coo), b. July II, 1879; Mary Annette ('02), b. Apr. 3, i88i; Susan Farley ('03), b. Oct.
13, 1882; Amy Lucile ('08), b. Feb. 5, 1886. Address, 601 John St., Champaign, 111.
15. CHARLES WALLACE SILVER
(Brother of No. 16)
Cert.; Promoter; b. Apr. 25, 1852, Springboro, O. ; s. Wallace (t). May 29, 1829, do.)
& Rebecca (Mullin) Silver (b. Dec. 11, 1830, do.) Prepared in Urbana H. S. Philo-
mathean. Admitted to bar, Kan., 1879; 111., 1889. Merchant, Pres. Bd. of Trade, etc.,
Lyons, Kan., 1880-9; Assoc, The Credit Co., 1889-1903; Promoter and Organizer,
1903 — ; Secy, and Treas. Miravalles Co., Durango, Mex. ; Pres. Internat'l Mex. Land, Lum-
ber & Stock Development Co., ibid. Author: Twentieth Century Conduct, or A Secular
Anathema on Fakery in Business, Social and Professional Life, 528 pp.; Ideals and
Idealism (pamphlet). Address, Llano Grande, Camino de Mazatlan, via Durango, Mex.
16. 'HOWARD SILVER
(Brother of No. 15)
*M. L., 1894; Teacher & Farmer; b. Dec. 21, 1850, Springboro, O. ; s. Wallace (b.
May 29, 1829, do.) & Rebecca (Mullin) Silver (b. Dec. 11, 1830, do.) Prepared in
Urbana H. S. Adelphic. Married Edna E. Foster, Sept., 1873. Children, Charles;
Raymond; Minnie; Bertha; Edna. Died, July 24, 1905, Oklahoma City, Okla.
17. *JARED TEEPLE
Cert.; b. Aug. 15, 1847, near Ingersoll, Oxford Co., Ont. ; s. Pellum Cartwright (b.
Nov. 28, 1809, West Oxford, Ont.) & Mary Amelia (Gleason) Teeple (b. Sept. 20, 1816,
Rowe, Mass.) Prepared in Jennings Sem., Aurora; Todd Sem., Woodstock. Served
as State Militiaman, on duty at the Chicago Fire, 1871; Private Sec'y to Regent Gregory.
Univ. of 111.; Recorder U. S. Lake Sur., Detroit, Mich., 1872; as Engr. in Charge of
Field Work, Cartographer and Computer, 1877; lumber dealer until 1884; served as
Village Trustee, 1883; Police Justice, 1886-7; retired from bus. in 1884. Joint Author:
Eng. Dept., U. S. A.; Tables showing difference of level in feet, corresponding to a
given angle, when the distance is read in metres or feet, and for Horizontal Reductions,
for use with stadia, Washington Govt. Print. Office, 1879, 65 pp. Member Western Lit.
Assoc. Died Apr. 2, 1888, Nashville, Tenn.
18. JACOB NORTON WHARTON
*B. S., 1895: b. 1846, Pa. Prepared in Bement H. S. P. O. Clerk, Douglas Park,
Chicago, 1904. Address, Douglas Park, Chicago, III.
19. *ALONZO LYONS WHITCOMB
*M. L., 1894; Physician &• Farmer; b. Mar. 30, 1848; s. Rollin (b. Sept. o, 1808, N.
Y.) & Alma Taylor (Lyons) Whitcomb (b. Dec. 31, 1819, Coalrain, Mass.) Prepared in
I. S. N. U. Philomathean. Phys. and Sur., St. Paul, Minn., 1889-1905; Phys. and
Fruit Farmer, Rogers, Ark., 1905-9. Member 111. State Med. Assoc; Champaign Co. Med.
Soc (Pres. 1885-7); Amer. Med. Assoc; Ramsey Co., Minn. Med. Soc; Benton Co.,
Minn., Med. Soc; LT. S. Pension Exam. Bd. Married Mattie Julia Beach. Oct. 27, 18S0.
Children, Edwin, b. Sept. 7, 1881; Alma Dwight, b. Dec. 18, "1887; Dwight Cummins, b.
Apr. 24, 1891; Lois, b. Dec. i, 1897. Died Apr. 10, 1909, Rogers. Ark.
20. REUBEN O. WOOD
Cert.; Farmer; b. Nov. 30, 1845; s. Jonathan L. (b. Jan. 18, 1803, Jonesboro, Wash.
Co., Tenn.) & Aurora B. (Foster) Wood (b. Sept. 5, 181 1, Winthrop, Mass.) Prepared
in Sawyers Acad., Bunker Hill. Philomathean; Delta Tau Delta; Pres. Coll. Govt. Co.
F., 133d 111. Inf. Vol., and Co. G., 150th 111. Inf. Vol. Militiaman at Chicago during
the great fire in Oct., 1871; Brevet Capt.. I. X. G. Filled various positions as Supt. in
Co. Fair Assoc, & political offices, such as Justice of the Peace, Assessor, Highway
Comm., Twp. Superv., Sch. Trustee, etc. Married Eliza J. Howell, Jan. i, 1880. Address.
Woodburn, 111.
CLASS OF 1873 (14)
21. CHARLES PEYTON GRAHAM
*M. L., 1893; Minister; b. Apr. 5, 1847, Oregon, Mercer Co., Ky. ; s. James M. (b. July
14, 181 1, Ky.) & Ellen (Ficklin) Graham (b. Oct. 7, 1820, do.) Prepared in Pri. Sch. near
Eldorado, Mercer Co. Adelphic; Charter mem. & first Secy., Y. M. C. A. Licensed as
Presb. Minister, 1874; ordained Winfield, Kan., 1879. Served number of churches (longest
time with any, eleven years). Called "The Church Builder of Kansas," having been
82 University of Illinois (1873
instrumental in building seven during his ministry. One of the speakers at the first
Alumni Assoc, meeting held June 8, 1875. Member Emporia Presbytery, seventeen years.
Represented that body in the Gen. Assem. of Presb. Church in the U. S. A. convened in
Portland, Ore., 1892; introduced in that meeting the first anti-tobacco resolution ever
adopted by the denomination (see p. 217 Minutes of the Gen. Assem. of the Presb. Church,
1892). Member of Bloomington, 111. Presbytery, 1892 — At present in charge of Kamps
ville and Summit Grove, 111. Married Ellen Piggott, Aug. 20, 1885, Chicago. Address,
Box 124 Kampsville, 111.
22. FREDERIC LEWIS HATCH
(Brother of Nos. s & 236)
*M. S. 1891; Farmer; b. Nov. i, 1848, Spring Grove, 111.; s. Lewis (b. Apr. 20, 1814,
Hebron, N. Y.) & Mandana (Cole) Hatch (b. July 25, 1825, Hill, N. H.) Prepared in
Disit. Sch. ; Elgin Acad. Philomathean; Agr. Club. Trustee, 1899-1905, also 1907-13, Pres.,
Bd. of Trustees, 2 yr. ; Superv., Burton Twp., 10 yr. ; Pres. Agr. Soc. of McHenry Co., 5 yr.
Author: The Hundredth Man in Horticulture, V. 28, 111. Hort. Rep.; various lectures pub-
lished in Farmers Institute Reports of 111. Member State Dairymans Assoc; Farmers In-
stitute. Married Anna Melissa Reynolds, Belvidere, 111., Jan. 3, 1876 (d. Mar. 26, 1896);
Mrs. Ethelyn Baker Foster, Dec. 21, 1905, Chicago. Address, Spring Grove, 111.
23. CHARLES IRVING HAYS
B. S., 1878; *M. S., 1894; Teacher; b. June 28. 1851, Darke Co., O.; s. Samuel (b.
1812, Pa.) & Elizabeth (Martin) Hays (b. 1812, O.) Prepared in Pub. Sch. Adelphic, Pres.
Mine Supt. in Colo., 1884; Teaching, 1885— Author: Best Methods of Raising House
Plants, 1876. Deacon, Elder, of Church; Pres. of Colo. Acad, of Sci., 1901-2; Secy.,
Sci. Sec. State Teachers Assoc, 1909-10; Pres., Sci. Sec. State Teach. Assoc, 1910-11.
Address, N. Side High School, Denver, Colo.
24. AUGUSTUS L. HENNESSEY
Cert, in C. E.; Editor; b. Dec. 10, 1847, LaSalle, 111.; s. Thomas Walker (b. Nov.,
181 1, Ire.) & Charlotte (Cadvi^ell) Hennessey (b. Jan., 1821, N. Y.) Prepared in Pub. Schs.
Attended Niagara Univ., Niagara Falls, N. Y., 1868-9. Adelphic. Author: published
the LaSalle Tribune for some years. Married Emma Bassett, Jan. i, 1876 (d. Oct. 7, 1889).
Children, Ethel, b. Dec, 1876 (d. Mar., 1894); Enid, b. Aug., 1880; Leroy, b. Feb., 1882;
Lora, b. May, 1885. Address, 3210 Harvard St., Chicago, 111.
25. *EDGAR LOUIS HILL
*B. S., 1895; Dairyman and Farmer; b. Nov. 28, 1848, Columbus, O.; s. John William
(b. Nov. II, 1823, Hesse, Ger.) & Barbara Ellen (Clark) Hill (b. Jan. 10, 1823, Worthing-
ton, O.) Prepared in Brothers Sch. Teutopolis; also a school in southern 111. Capt. Philo-
mathean. Farming, 1882; Farming & Sheep Raising, 1889; Dairying & Farming, 1899-
1905, Carolina, Porto Rico. Married Jennie M. Detmers, (Dct. 28, 1874, Manhattan, Kan.
Children, William Henry, b. Oct. 15, 1875; Edgar Louis, b. Nov. 13, 1877; Mary Ellen,
b. Feb. 21, 1882; Charles Frederic, b. Aug. 17, 1882; Edith, b. Apr. 10, 1885 (d. May 14,
1885); Freda Margaret, b. May 3, 1886; Robert Elsmere, b. Jan. 5, 1889; Jeannette Bar-
bara, b. Mar. 4, 1892. Died Oct. 10, 1905, Elgin, Texas.
26. *SAMUEL HOUSTON HOOK
*B. L., 189s; b. 1854. Entered from Urbana. Deceased.
27. ANDREW T. MORROW
(Father of No. 2180)
Cert., 1874; C. E., 1892; b. Aug. 2, 1845, Grant Co., Ind.; s. Joseph (b. 1799, N. Car.)
& Mary (Smith) Morrow (b. 1810, Va.) Prepared in Jonesboro (Ind.) H. S.; State Nor.
Sell., Oswego, N. Y. Philomathean. Civ. Engr., with U. S. LaKe Sur. most of time,
1871-8; Farmer, 1878-88; with U. S. Eng. Dept. at large, 1891-11. Married Harriet M.
Case, Feb. 7, 1878, Mendota, 111. (d. Sept. 10, 191 1). Children, Nelson, b. Nov. 6, 1879;
Louise, b. Mar. 13, 1SS2. Address, Altamont, Kan.
28. JOHN AUGUSTUS OCKERSON
B. S. in C. E. 1878; D. Eng., 1903; Civ. Engr. & mem. Miss. Riv. Comm. ; b. Mar. 4,
1848, Skane, Sweden (came to U. S. 1851); s. Jons Akerson (b. Sweden) & Boel Jons
(Dotler) Ockerson (b. 1803, do.) Prepared in Elmwood H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Pres.,
Adelphic; Pres., Coll. Govt. Level & Transit man, A. T. & S. F. R. R.; Asst., U. S. Lake
Sur.; Asst. Engr., Eads Jetties, 1876; Prin. Asst. Engr., Miss., Riv. Improvement; Engr.
& Mgr., Silver Age Mining Co., Colo., 1910-11; Engr. in charge Colo. Riv. work. Jury of
Awards, Paris Exptn., 1900; Chief Dept. Liberal Arts, La. Purchase Exptn., 1902-5, &
mem. Superior Jury of Awards. Member Miss. Riv. Comm., 1898 — U. S. Del. to
Internatl. Cong, of Merchant Marine, Paris, 1900; U. S. Del. to Internatl, Cong, of
Navigation, Paris, 1900; Res. Comm. for Sweden, La. Purchase Exptn., 1903; U. S. Del.
to Tenth Internatl. Cong, of Navigation, Milan, Italy, 1905; also St. Petersburg, 1908,
and Washington, 1912. Civ. War, i32d 111. Inf.; ist Minn. Heavy Art., 1864-5. Decora-
tions awarded by the following countries: Germany, "'Officer of the Crown"; Italy, "Knight
of the Crown"; Sweden, "Knight of the Order of Vassa", "Commander, Order of Vassa";
France, "Officer Beaux Arts" and Marite de Agicole; Belgium, "Knight of the Order of
Leopold"; China, "Order of the Double Dragon", ist grade. Member Natl. Geog. Soc,
1898; Amer. Soc. of C. E., Pres. same, 1912; twice Vice Pres. & twice Pres., St. Louis
Engrs. Club; G. A. R. ; Noonday Club, St. Louis; Bellevive Country Club, same; Pres.,
Univ. of 111. Alumni Assoc, of St. Louis. Author: Numerous articles contributed to
1874] Baccalaureate Alumni 83
Trans. Amer. Soc. of C. E.; Jour. Associated Engr. Socs.; Engr. Journal.; Proceedings
Eighth InternatL Cong, of Navigation, Paris, igoo; same, Tenth Cong., Milan, 1905;
iiith Cong., St. Petersburg, 1908; Engr. Cong., Glasgow, Scotland, 1901 ; & Official Rpts.
Married Helen AI. Chapin, Nov. 3, 1875. Detroit, Mich. (d. Mar. 1886); Clara W. Shackel-
ford, June 4, 1890, St. Louis, Mo. Address, 501 Clara Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
29. PARLEY AGRIPPA PHILLIPS
*M. L., in Agr., 1894; Farmer & Stock Raiser; b. Damascus, 111.; s. Norman (b. Oct.
IS, 181 1 ) & Phila Ann (Martrine) Phillips (b. 1822, Albany, N. Y.) Prepared in Rock
Riv. Sam. Philomathean; Y. M. C. A. Magistrate, 4 yrs.; Election Comm., 4 yrs. Address,
Madison Sta., Miss.
30. FR.\NKLIN CARPENTER PLATT
*M. L., 1893; Judge; b. Aug. 20, 1854, Warren, 111.; s. John D. (b. Nov., 1S24, Otsego
Co., N. Y.) & Julia E. (Carpenter) Piatt (b. 1824. do.) Prepared in Warren H. S. Adel-
phic; Capt. LL.B., Union Coll. of Law, Chicago. Served as Capt. under Col. Snyder on
guard duty, Chicago fire. Treas., la. Universalist Convention, 2 yrs.; Pres., same, 6 yrs.
& present incumbent. Practiced law in Dow City, la., Chicago, & Waterloo, la., 1876-198;
appointed Judge loth Tud. Dist. of la., 1S98; elected to that office, 1898, 1902, 1906, 1910.
Married Delia Mary Phelps, Apr. 21, 1887, Waterloo, la. (d. May 7, 1907); Myrle R.
Sarvay, June 16, 1909, Carthage, N. Y. Children, Franklin C. (d. in infancy); Alice
Virginia, b. Jan. 28, 1893; Elda May, b. Nov. 19, 1895. Address, 515 E. 3d St., Water-.
°°' ^' 31. ELIJAH NEWTON PORTERFIELD
*C. E., 1894; Real Est. & Loan bus.; b. Aug. 18, 1851, Worthington, Pa.; s. James B.
(b. Aug. 10, 1826, Worthington, Pa.) & Elvira Henrietta Porterfield (b. Mar. 5, 1829. do.)
Prepared in Sidney H. S. Adelphic. Co. Survyr., Butlalo Co., Nebr., 12 yrs.; City Engr.,
Kearney, Nebr., 8 yrs., ending 1902. Married Avis Scott, Feb. 28, 1889, Kearney, Nebr.
Address, Kearney, Nebr.
32. *HENRY EDWIN ROBBINS
(Husband of No. 88)
*M. S., 1891; b. Oct. 6; 1847, Springfield, N. Y.; s. Joseph (b. 1809, Belchertown,
Mass.) & Emma (Bates) Rolsbins (b. 1819, Kensington, Eng.) Prepared in Gram. Schs.,
N. Y. City. Ph. D., Wesleyan, Bloomington, 1888. Supt. of Schs., Lyons, la., 12 yrs.;
Pueblo, Colo., 1894-6; Univ. of Chicago, 1896-9. Invented a force pump in 1870. Author:
Many published speeches & addresses; contributed to several educ. jours.; Camping on the
Miss., a book for boys. Officer in Scottish Rite Masonry, 10 yrs.; 32d deg. Mason; memb.
Mystic Shrine. Married Margaret Esther Stewart ('75), Dec. 31, 1879. Child, Alice
May. Died Feb. 6, 1889, Chicago.
33. ALEXANDER CULBERSON SWARTZ
B. S. and C. E., 1878; Architect; b. Jan. 5, 1846, Westmoreland Co., Pa.; s. Henry
(b. 1801, Pa.) & Margaret (Gardner) Swartz (b. 1806, do.). Prepared at home. Philo-
mathean. Instr. in Arch, and Math., Univ. of 111., 1873-7; Locating Engr. on Santa Fe
from Kan. City to Chicago; Arch., (A. C. Swartz & Son), Fresno, Calif. First Asst. in
first R. R. Sur. over Marshall Pass, 1877; had important part in great rairoad war for
possession of Grand Canyon of the Ark., 1877-8, between the Santa Fe and D. & R. G.
Companies. Served as private in Chicago, 1871. Member Christian Church. Married
Charlotte Ellen Lloyd, Dec. 10, 1878, Areola, 111. Children, Howard S., b. Jan. 19, 1882
(d. Aug. 6, 1909); Fred L., b. June 9, 1S85; Burton A., b. Oct. 5, 1887. Address, Fresno,
Calif.
34. LOUIS EDWARD WILLIAMS
*M. S., 1894; Lawyer: b. June 7, 1850, Keokuk, la.; s. W'illiam Henry fb. Nov. 18,
1803, Argyle, N. Y.) & Abby Lydia (White) Williams (b. June 20, 1814, Putney, \'t. )
Prepared in Perry, Pike Co., 111.; New Ipswich, Appleton Acad., N. H.; B. L., Keokuk
Coll. of Law, 1S84. Chm., State Convention which organized la. Branch, Natl. Farmers'
Alliance and several years State Secy. & State Lecturer of same; Twice Chm. of Com.
on Resolutions, Natl. Alliance, and two years Natl. Lecturer. Thrice Pres. Scientific Soc.
U. of I. Two Years Co. Survyr, Lee Co., la. Teacher & Prin. 1873- 1884: Lawyer, Real Est.,
Loan, and Ins. Agt., 18S4. Married Laura Jane Steadman, May 4, 1880, Henry Co.. la.
Children, Eva Theodora, b. June 13, 1883; "Bertha E., b. Apr. i, 1885 (d. Nov., 1886.)
Paul William, b. Nov. 18, 1888; Ralph Steadman, b. Mar. 28, 1891. Address, 24 N. 5th
St., Room 3, Second story, Estes Bldg., Keokuk, la.
CLASS OF 1874 (19)
35. IRA OSBORN BAKER
(Father of Nos. 1447, 2308, 2309, 2878)
B. S. in C. E.; C. E.; 1878; D. Eng., 1903; Professor; b. Sept. 22, 1853, Linton,
Ind.; s. Hiram Walker (b. Mar. 11, 1826, Lewiston, N. Y.") & Amanda (Osborn) Baker
(b. Sept. 3, 182,. Linton. Ind.) Prepared in Mattoon H. S. Adelphic. Asst. in C. E.
& Phys. L'niv. of 111., 1874-8; Instr. in C. E., 1878-9; Asst. Prof., 1879-1880; Prof., 18S0—
Author: Treatises on Masonry Construction, Leveling, Durability of Brick Pavements,
Engr.'s Surveying Instruments, Roads and Pavements; besides various arts, in eng. iours.
and proc. of Eng. Socs. Member Amer. Soc. of C. E. ; Western Soc. of C. E.; Soc. Prom.
of Eng. Educ. (Pres. 1893-4, 1899-1900); 111. Soc. of Engr. (Pres. 1887-1889); Deacon
84 University of Illinois [1874
Cong. Church. Married Emma Burr, Aug. is, 1877 (d- June 21, 1911). Children,
Horatio Weber ('01) b. July 9, 1879; Inio ('05), b. June 26, 1882; Cecil Franklin ( 07), b.
Nov. 19, 1883; Ira Webster ('05), b. Mar. 17, 1884. Address, 1107 W. Oregon St., Ur-
bana, 111. _
36. JOHN P. CAMPBELL
*M. L., 1893; M. D.; Physician (retired); b. June 25, 1847, O.; Prepared in Com.
.Schs. Retired Phys. Pharm. & Farmer. Address, Fort Garland, Colo.
37. ALICE CHEEVER (BRYAN)
(Mother of Nos. 2590, 329r)
*M. L. 1892; b. Jan. 11, 1854, Elm Grove, 111.; d. Daniel Arnold (b. July 26, 1827,
Providence, R. I.) & Sarah Reed (Walker) Cheever (b. Apr. i, 1829, Deering, N. H.)
Prepared Peoria H. S.; Alethenai; (one of the founders, the first Secy., and later Pres.) ;
first lady Vice-president., Stud. Govt.; Vice-pres., Class. Teacher in pub. schs. and teacher
of music until 1878. Member Cong. Church; Champaign Soc. Sci. Club. Married Al-
phonso Hunt Bryan, Nov. 19, 1878, Peoria, 111. (d. Nov. 27, 1910). Children, Helen
Gordon, b. May 3, 1883, Sarah Elizabeth, b. June 15, 1886. Address, 508 S. Fourth St.,
Champaign, 111.
38. 'GREGORY GABRIALIAL DABRASKIAN
*B. S., 1895; Farmer; b. Apr. 15, 1842, Nicomita, Turkey; s. James Gerigorial &
Noon-yah (Gregory (b. liscutory, Constantinople, Turkey). Farming in Bakdjedjck, Turkey.
Member Cong. Church; A. F. & A. M. Died Aug. 16, 1906, Bakdjedjck, Turkey.
39. EBENEZER LEWIS DRURY
(Brother of No. 3)
*M. L., 1894; Attorney; b. Oct. 17, 1850, Bennington, Ind.; s. Henry (b. 1823, Fort
Massac, 111.) & Lydia (Bassett) Diury (b. 1823, Bennington, Ind.) Prepared in Mason,
H. S. Philomathean. Member, Co. Univ. Cadets called out at request of Gov. to do police
duty in Chicago at time of great fire in 1871. Teacher, 1874-7; Law Stud., 1877-9; Ad-
mitted to bar in 1880. Practiced Law in S. Dak. 1880 — Married Mary Ochsner, Lone
Rock, Wis., Nov. 1885. Children, Mary L., b. 1893; Joseph H., b. 1897. Address, Cham-
berlain, S. Dak.
40. HERBERT EATON
(Brother of No. 64)
*B. S. in 1895; Farmer; b. Oct. 14, 1849, North American Phalanx, Monmouth Co.,
N. J.; s. Lucius (b. Aug. 7, 1814, Hancock, Vt.) & Lucy (Cleveland) .Eaton (b. June 11,
1824, North Hector, N. Y.) Married Grace E. Baker, Nov. 19, 1881, (d. Apr. 2, 1900,
Bloomington). Children, Amy Pearl, b. Apr. 21, 1883; Howard Lucius, b. Feb. 5, 1888;
Berenice Loveday, b. Mar. 5, 1896; Ralph Parker, b. Aug. 5, 1898. Address, R. F. D.
No. 58, Sidney, 111.
41. *WILLIAM C. ELLS
*C. E., 1892; b. 1854, O.; s. Erastus Ells. Died Feb. 26, 1896, Kansas City, Mo.
42. HARVEY CULLEN ESTEP
(Bro. of Nos. 174, 175)
*C. E., 1903; Civ. Eng.; b. Aug. 13, 1850, Paris, O.; s. Isaiah & Sevilla (Smith)
Estep. Delta Tau Delta. Specialized in R. R. location & constr. ; held various positions,
including Asst. Engr., O. R. & N. Co. & N. P. R. R. in Ore., Wash., Ida., & Mont., etc.,
1874, 1900. Prin. Asst. Engr.; St. L. R. R. Co., Minneapolis, Minn., 1900-3; Asst. Engi-
neer N. P. R. R. Co., Lewiston, Id., 1905; Engr., St. L. R., S. Dak., 1906; Dist. Engr.,
Milwaukee, R. R., Id., 1907-8; Asst. Engr., G. N. R. R., Wenatchee, Wis., 1909; Asst. '
Engr., Grand Trunk R. R., Southbridge, Mass., 1910 — Married Gertrude M. McConsland,
(d. May 15, 1909; Seattle, Wash.); Mrs. Jennie Hobbs, Nov. 22, 1910, Seattle, Wash.
Address, P. O. Box 1535 Providence, R. I.
43. CHARLES WILLIAM FOSTER
Cert, in Agr., 1877; Violinist; b. Mar. 27, 1854, Wortley, Eng.; s. Charles (b. Dec,
1800, Rotherham, Eng.) & Mary (Robinson) Foster (b. June 11, 1817). Prepared by
private tutors. Philomathean. Organized & conducted the first Univ. orchestra & also
conducted the first male chorus composed of Univ. students. Dir. of Mus., Univ. of 111.,
1894-5. Author of many articles for musical papers. Married Alethea M. Burnap, Sept.
24, 1894, Champaign. (Children, Alice E., b. Sept. i, 1898; Alethea M., b. Mar. 6, 1902.
Address, 713 W. (5reen St., Champaign, III.
44. PANAGIOTTIS GENNADIUS
*B. S., in Agr., 1878; b. 1846, Athens, Greece. Dir. of Agr. Address, Nicosia,
Cyprus. (I).
45. CHARLES PERRY JEFFERS
*M. S., 1894; Pharmacist; b. Jan. 30, 1853, Lyndon, 111.; s. Perry L. (b. Enfield, N. Y.)
& Philena (Fitch) Jeffers (b. Pa.) Prepared at Lyndon, 111. Pres., Adelphic; Y. M. C. A.;
Choral Soc: Univ. Band; Asst. in Chem. Lab. Clerk for S. A. Sheppard & Co., Boston,
Mass., 1875; same, J. A. Blake, Ipswich, Mass., 1876-81; opened business as prop, of
Pharmacy in Swampscott, Mass., 1881; opened branch store, same town, 1898. Deacon in
Cong. Church; memb. Salem Oratorio Soc, several yrs. ; Pres., Swampscott Lodge,
I. O. O. F. ; First Pres., Boston's Assoc, of Univ. of 111. Alumni. Married Elizabeth B.
1874] Baccalaureate Alumni 85
Stalker, Dec. 25, 1875, Ipswich, Mass. (d. Aug., 1888); Clara M. Colcord, May 12, 1892,
Swampscott. Children, Leroy, b. Aug. 25, 1876: Lyndon B., b. Mar. 14, 1885; Perry C,
b. Apr. 4, 1893. Address, 164 Humphrey St., Swampscott, Mass.
46. WILLIAM S. PICKRELL
(Brother of No. 80)
*M. S., 1892; Ostrich Farmer; b. Feb. 9, 1851, Mechanicsburg, 111.; s. William
Smith, (b. March 28, 1807, Montgomery Co., Ky.) & Amanda Friscilla (Watson) Pickrell
(b. Apr. 10, 1816, Mason Co., do.) Prepared in Springfield H. S. Delta Tau Delta. Live
Stock farming, 1874-85; Elec. Lighting & Gas, 1885-95; Ostrich Farming, 1895 — Married
Georgiana M. Keith, Nov. 15, 1883, Chicago. Children, John Keith, b. Feb. 3, 1885; Abbie
Beatrice, b. Dec. 12, 1887; William Smith, b. Mar. 27, 1896. Address, 364 N. 7th Ave.,
Phoenix, Ariz.
47. JOHN LARKE PIERCE
(Brother of No. 81)
*A. B., 1878; Loans & Ins. bus.; b. Aug. 24, 1853, Canaan, Conn.; s. William Gifford
(b. Nov. 27, 1816, do.) & Jane E. (Adam) Pierce (b. Nov. 16, 1815, do.) Prepared in
Elmwood, H. S.; Knox Acad., Galesburg, 111. Beta Theta Pi; Philomathean; Delta Tau
Delta; one of the editors of Student, also of Illini. Practiced law. Champaign, 1897-83;
City Atty., same, 1882-3; engaged in bus.. Farm Loans, Real Est. & Ins., 1883-95; connected
with Omaha Mercury, a law publication, 1895-1902; Deputy Auditor & Ins. Comm. of
Nebr., 1903-9; Vice Pres., Lincoln Accident Ins. Co. & memb. Ins. firm of Pierce & Hat-
field, also connected with Security Savings & Loan Assoc, 1910— Married Margaret Harris,
May 20, 1880, Champaign, 111. Children, William Dwight, b. Nov. 16, 1881; Roy Gif-
ford, b. Oct. 23, 1884; Paul Harold, b. Oct. 3, 1887. Address, 1728 Cherry St., Lincoln,
Nebr.
48. FRANCES ADELIA POTTER (REYNOLDS)
(Wife of No. 49; Mother of No. G 189)
*B. L., 1878; b. Mar. 13, 1853, Albion, Mich; d. Aaron (b. Apr. 9, 1820, Ft. Edward,
N. Y.) & Frances Augusta (Shaw) Potter (b. May 31, 1830, do.) Prepared at home.
Charter mem. Alethenai; Stud. Govt.; Phi Beta Kappa. Taught in Engl. Dept in coll.
in Ark., 1875-7. Has written constantly for publication since graduation, publishing
stories, verse, descriptive letters and articles on religious & educational subjects; re-
viewer of current literature since 1876. Author: Serials, Through Devious Ways; Ich
Dien; Rose Cottage; The Phantom Flower; etc. One of first two women members of
Mont. Press Assoc. Member Home & For. Mission Socs.; charter mem. R. I. Short Story
Club; Mont. Press. Married Henry Sheldon Reynolds ('74), June 10, 1874, in Univ.
parlors by Regent Gregory. Children, Vinton Irving, b. Dec. 16, 1878; Ernest Shaw,
b. Dec. 7, 1884; Paul Rea, b. June 15, i88g (d. Apr., 1891); Frederick Aaron, b. May
14, 1893. Address, 60 Evergreen St., Providence, R. I.
49. HENRY SHELDON REYNOLDS
(Husband of No. 48; Father of No. G189)
•B. S., 1878, *M. S., 1879; Religious work with Publ. Soc; b. Sept. 19, 1849,
Providence, R. I.; s. Jeremiah Anthony (b. May 11, 1S20) & Charlotte S. (Vinton) Reyn-
olds (b. Sept. 13, 1822). Prepared in countrv schs. & State Nor. Sch., Bloomington, 111.
Scientific & Adelphic. Ph. D., Judson Univ.', 1882. Taught Chem. & Nat. Hist., Ark.,
1875-7; farming, 2 yrs. ; grad. course in Univ.; Prospector & Assayer in Colo. & Mont.;
taught I yr. ; Supt. of Concentrator; Rancher, 6 yrs.; Prof, of Nat. Sci., Union Coll.,
Lincoln Nebr.; Religious work with Publ. Soc. last 7 yrs. Held church offices & different
offices connected with Franklin Soc. of Providence; Sci. Soc. organized, 1822. Number of
Geol. lectures delivered there as. From Mine to Mint; Some Common Fossils; Along the
Shore; & other R. I. lectures. Married Frances Adelia Potter ('74) June 10, 1874, Ur-
bana. 111. Children, Vinton Irving; Ernest Shaw; Paul Rea (d.); Frederick Aaron.
Address, 60 Evergreen St., Providence, R. I.
so. CHARLES AUGUSTUS SMITH
B. S., 1874, Draftsman; b. J?n. 12, 1849, Baden, Ger.; s. Charles (b. Apr. 15, 1821,
Ger.) & Katharena (Leicht) Smith (b. Jan. i, 1816). Prepared in private H. Schs. &
home .»tudies. Adelphic; Telegraphic Soc; Band. Invented Reversing Link for Steam
Engine, Pat., No. 203,662, 1878; Metallic Scale for Draftsmen, Pat. No. 287,480, 1883;
"T" Square, No. 307,419, 1884; Scale Holder for Draftsman, No. 332,958, 1885; Metallic
Triangle for Draftsmen, No. 437,870, 1890: also the following inventions not patented,
The Over-hanging Arm Br?.ce for Milling Machines; Blue Print Frame; Automatic two-
gear Coaster & Brake for Bicycles. Author: Arts, for the American Machinist, Balancing
Engines, 1881, p. 5; Cushion Balance, 1881, p. 6; Steam Engine Economy, 1882, p. 5;
New Reversing Link for Steam Engines, Van Nostrand's Engr. Mag.; 1879, p. 123; Im-
proved Method of Finding the Diameters of Cone & Step Pulleys, Trans, of Amer. Soc.
of M. E., Vol. 8, p. 464; also many others along engr. subjects. Married Mary Jewett
Trafton, Apr. 29, 1884, Central Falls, R. I. Address, 563 Stanbridge St., Norristown, Pa.
51. GEORGE STORY
•C. E., 1894; b. May 10, 1854, Buffalo, N. Y.; s. Joseph Story. Engr. & Survyr in
So. Calif., 1880— Pres. Bd. of Educ, San Luis, Calif."; V. Prcs., Co. Bd. of Educ, do.
Member, Board of Health, do. A. F. & A. M.; K. T.: K. P. Married Captola Evans, Feb.
24, 1886, San Luis Obispo, Calif. Address, 1342 Garden St., San Luis Obispo, Calif.
86 University of Illinois [1875
52. WILLIAM WATTS
*B. S., 189s; Phys. & Sur.; b. Feb. 6, 1854, Farmingdale,- 111.; s. Charles (b. Jan.
10, 1804, N. H.) & Elizabeth (Innis) Watts (b. Dec. 31, 1813, County Down, Ire.) Pre-
pared in Springfield II. S. Delta Tau Delta, Capt. M. D., Univ. of Mich., 1878. Teacher,
1874-s; Phys. and Sur., 1878 — Member Amer. Inst, of Horn.; late Mai. and Sur., Ohio
N. G., 190J-S. Married Emelie C. Shunck, Oct. jo, 1884. Children, Edna Imogene, b.
Jan. 10, 1886; Frederick W., b. Oct. 19, 1887. Address, 1035 Superior St., Toledo, O.
S3. *WALTER WARD WHARRY
*B. S., 1895; b. 1851, 111.; s. Evans Wharry. Died, June 28, 1896, Sycamore, 111.
CLASS OF 1875 (37)
54. LAURA MORRIS ANDERSON (GREENHALGH)
*B. L., 1895; b. Lexington, Ky. ; d. C. N. (b. Ky.) & A. J. (Noble) Anderson (b. do.)
Prepared in Champaign Sem. Member, M. E. Church. Married J. R. Greenhalgh, 1880,
Champaign, 111. Address, 217 E. Twelfth St., Oak Cliff, Dallas, Tex.
55. *DE LONSON ELROY BARNARD
(Father of No. 231 1)
*B. S., 1895; b. Aug. 22, 1852, Porter Co., Ind.; s. Oliver W. (b. Aug. 4, 182S) &
Mary Tane (Williams) Barnard (b. Feb. 10, 1832, Wayne Co., Ind.) Prepared in Kan-
kakee H. S. Delta Tau Delta; Adelphic. Dairying, 1887; Supt. Machine Shop, 1889; Supt.
Aermoter Co., 1894; Supt. Fairbanks-Morse, 1898; Supt. Temple Pump Co. Invented
Windmill, 1894; gas engine, 1898; steel tower; speed-changing driving & reversing de-
vices for grinder, 1900-1905; improvement on explosive motor, 1905; motor vehicles, 1905.
Married Kate L. Bordwell, Dec. 12, 1877, Manteno, 111. Children, Ruby Allison, b. June
28, 1880; Lela Ethelyn ('05), b. Nov. 17, 1882; Glenn Milton, b. Aug. 13, 1885. Died,
Apr. 4, 1 90s, Chicago, 111.
56. ARTHUR ELLIS BARNES
(Brother of No. 255, 301)
*B. S. in Chem; 1878; Mining; b. June 18, 1855, Stockbridge, Vt.; s. Oramel
Churchill (b. Sept. 9, 1829, Bridgewater, Vt.) & Caroline (Ellis) Barnes (b. Feb. 20,
1829, Norwood, Mass.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Tutor, Univ. of 111., 1873-7; Drug
bus. 1877-86; Mortgage and Loan bus., 1886-91; Manufacturer of high grade clay build-
ing products, 1891-6; Elec. insulation, 1896, 1904; Mgr. of water company, 1904-7; Mining,
1907 — Original research work upon heavy insulation material. Married Kittie Wheeler,
Oct. 7, 1885, Topeka, Kan. Children, Helen, b. Jan. 24, 1888; Katherin, b. July 7, 1892;
Gladys, b. July 3, 1903. Address. Goldfield, Nev.
57. DILLON S. BROWN
*M. S., 1892; Banking; b. May 12, 1852, Genoa, 111.; s. Jeremiah Libby (b. Apr. 17,
1805, Scarborough, Me.) & Eliza Ann (Jackman) Brown (b. May 26, 1826, Shadigee,
Franklin Co., N. Y.) Prepared at Sycamore, 111. & Univ. Acad.; Scientific; Philo-
mathean. Practicing Veterinary, 1877-1881; Gen. Store, 1880-1882; Banker, 1882 — Two
terms Pres. Village Bd.; six terms Pres. Bd. of Educ. ; tv/o terms Superv. Pre. De Kalb
Co. Sail Improve. Assoc. Married Emily E. Pond, May 16, 1878, Genoa, 111. Children,
Claude, b. Mar. 15, 1880 (d. Oct. 23, 1886); Earle W., b. July 30, 1882; Bayard, b. May
21, 1891, one daughter and one son died in infancy. Address, Genoa, 111.
58. RALPH LEE BROWN
B. L.; M. L., 1 881: Banking & Real Est.; b. Feb. 17, 1852, Marengo, 111.; s. Milo S.
(b. 1826, Burns, N. Y.) & Hanah M. (Drake) Brown (b. 1830, Cuyler, N. Y. Pre-
pared in Marengo H. S.; Philomathean (Pres.). Teaching to Feb., 1882; Loan & Real
Est., 1882-1890; Abstracting & Real Est., 1890-1899; Banking, abstracting & real est.,
iSgg — ^ with Brown Brothers State Bank & Trust Company. Member, M. E. Church;
Supt. of S. S. & on official boards, etc.; Aberdeen, S. Dak. Social Sci. Club. Married
Mary L. Manley, June 9, 1880, Tolono, 111.; Children, Paul M., b. Apr. 30, 1883; Norma
M., b. Nov. 24, 1 886; Clinton F., b. June 13, 1890; Address, Aberdeen, S. Dak.
59. AMANDA CAMPBELL (MOORE)
(Mother of No. 3109; Sister of No. 93)
*M. L., 1893; b. Apr. 10, 1853, Coshocton, Ohio; d. Patrick Steele (b. Feb. 12, 1804,
Westmoreland Co., Pa.) & Rachael (Mitchell) Campbell, (b. Apr. 30, 1814, Cecil Co.,
Md.) Charter Mem. & Pres. Alethenai. Taught school, 1875-9; Winona Reading Circle,
1899-1900; Missionary Soc. Pres. Church. Married Milton Moore, Mar. 10, 1880, Philo,
111. Children, Harold, b. June 6, 1883, (d. June 8, 1883); Mabel D., ('07), b. Mar. 28,
1885; Bertha Louisa, b. Feb. 22, 1887; Herbert Campbell, b. June 18, 1892, (d. Dec. 19,
1894). Address, Clinton, 111.
60. VANTILE WILLIAM CODDINGTON
(Husband of No. 72; Brother of No. 261)
*B. S.; 1895; Engineer; b. July 5, 1852, Linton, Ind.; s. Isaiah (b. July 13, 1825) &
Elizabeth (Osborn) Coddington (b. March 22, 1829). Prepared in H. S. Menomonie,
Wis. Arch. 1878-1885; Planing Mill, 1885-91; Arch. 1891-1898; Planing Mill, 1898-1901 ;
Bridge and Mech. Engr., 1901 — Patents on Split Pulleys, 1890 and 1891. Married Alice
1875] Baccalaureate Alumni 87
Lee ('75). June 21, 1876, Champaign, 111. Children. Corinne, b. 1877; Samuel Cecil, b.
1881: Adah, b. 1884; Lee, b. 1885 (d. 1888); Clyde, b. 1887; Ruth, b. 1889; Paul, b. 1802.
Address, N. Milwaukee, Wis.
61. *FRANKLIN PIERCE DOBSON
*B. S., 189s; Engineer; b. Nov. 16, 1852, Belle Plain, 111.; s. Charles (b. Doncaster,
Eng.) & Mary Elizabeth (Perry) Dobson (b. Ky.) Prepared in Minonk Pub. Schs. Pres.
Philomathean, R. R. Maintenance, Constr., operation & surveys. Member Baptist Church;
Western See. Engrs. Married Marv F. Miltimore, Dec, 1875, Janesville, Wis. (d. Feb.,
1887); Carrie R. Topping, Mar., 1S92. Children, Ella, b. Aug., 1895; Harriet, b. Apr.,
1900; Alfred Topping, b. Mar., 1902. *Died, Aug. 25, 1906.
62. BURLEIGH ARTHUR DUNLAP
(Brother of No. 418)
*B. S., in C. E.; 1895; Lawyer; b. Dec. 4, 1852, Cook Co., 111.; s. Menzo (b. Dec. 19.
1816, Pulaski, N. Y.) & Arabella (Pierce) Dunlap (b. Apr. 28, 1825, Sandy Creek, N. Y.)
Prepared in Dist. Sch. Student till i88i; Lawyer, 1881 — Married Clara J. Busey, May
16, 1888, Urbana. Children, Mathew E., b. Sept. 10, 1891; Francis E., b. Mar. 5, 1894.
Address, 154 W. Randolph St., Chicago.
63. HENRY M. DUNLAP
*M. S., 1891; State Senator. Farmer & Fruit Grower; b. Nov. 14, 1853; s. Mathias
Lane (b. 1814, Cherry Valley, N. Y.) & Emeline (Pierce) Dunlap (b. Sandy Creek, N. Y.)
Prepared in Savoy Dist. Sch. Coll. Council. Mem. State Senate 1892-1912. Married Nora
Burt, July 5, 1877, Urbana. Children, Mabel, b. Jan. 25, I883 (d. Apr. 3, 1892); Clar-
ence, b. Dec. 26, 1886 (d. Mar. 30, 1892); Daisy, b. Dec. 13, 1894 (d. Feb. 8, 1895).
Address, Savoy, III.
64. *ERNEST EATON
(Brother of No. 40)
*B. S., 1895; Farmer; b. Feb. 9, 1851, N. Am. Phalanx, Monmouth Co., N. J.; s.
Lucius (b. Aug. 7, 1814, Jancock, Vt.) & Lucy (Cleveland) Eaton (b. June 11, 1824,
Schuyler Co., N. Y.) Prepared in Com. Schs. Printing & Newspaper Work, 1877-89;
Farming 1889-1900. Married Josephine E. Clift, Jan. 10, 1882. Children, Bertha Fay, b.
Nov. 3, 1883; Frank Clift, b. Sept. 25, 1887; Leland Ernest, b. Dec. i, 1900. *Died, Apr.
20, 1900, Downs, Okla.
65. *WINFIELD SCOTT EVERHART
*M. L., 1891; Lawyer; b. Nov. 18, 18.SO, Tuscarogas Co., Ohio; s. Philip (b. Mar. iS,
1824, Carroll Co., O.) & Susan (Staley) Everhart (b. May 14, 1827, Tuscarogas Co., O.)
Prepared in Neoga: Adelphic; Capt. Admitted to bar, 1878; Married Clara Carr, Sept. 24,
1884, Toledo, 111. Children, Louise, b. Apr. 15, 1886; Susie, b. Nov. 18, 1887; Millard C,
b. July 18, 1889; Minnie, b. Jan. 3, 1892; Philip H., b. Apr. 6, 1894; Gladys, b. July 29,
1897. *Died Aug. 2, 1899, Toledo, 111.
66. *JAMES FAULKNER
(Brother of No. 135)
Cert.; b. Feb. 2, 1853, Irvington, 111. Taught school at Ringwood, 111., 1875-6; in
Calif., 1876-82. Was the nominee of the republican party of Sonoma County, Calif., for
Co. Supt. of Pub. Schs., at the time of his death. *Died Oct. i, 1882, Bloomfield, Calif.
67. GEORGE NEWTON GRIDLEY
*B. S., 1895: Real Est.; b. Dec. 17, 1851, near Prairie View, Lake Co., 111.; s. Elisha
Gridley (b. June 23, 1817, Onondago Hollow, N. Y.) & Charlotte Sawyer (Hunewell)
Gridley b. Sept. 18, 1827, Norwich, Vt.) Prepared in dist. and private schs. Philomathean;
farming & stockraising until 1890; traveling 1890-91; Real Est., 1891-8; Deputy Co. Treas.,
Lake Co., 1899-1900; Co. Treas., 1900-2. Real Est., 1902 — ■ Was a member of the
militia troop organized at the Univ. 1871, which did three or four days patrol service at
Chicago after the fire ot Oct. 9, 1871. Married Annah Olive Bilinski of Diamond Lake,
111., Sept. 27. 1883. Children, Maud, b. Oct. 6, 1886; Amy Belle, b. Sept. 21, 1888. Ad-
dress, 3521 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, III.
68. KATHERIN HULLINGER (STERLING)
Cert, in L. & S.: b. Dec. 11, 1847, Md.; d. Lewis S. (b. 1820, Md.) & Susanna (Long)
HuUinger (b. 182^, Pa.) Prepared in Sterling Sem., Dixon Sem., & Northw. Coll. Alethe-
nai; Coll. Govt. Taught sch. 22 years. Married Charles M. Sterling, Oct. 31, 1S77.
Children, Lewis M., b. Jan. 21, 1879; Katherine Grace, b. Dec. 18, 1880. Address, 5002 nth
Ave., Seattle, Wash.
69. ISRAELLA KATE KARIHER (EISNER)
*B. L., 1895; b. June 25, 1857, Huntington, Ind.; d. Israel (b. 1818) & Mary .\nn
(Estep) Kariher (b. 1820). Prepared in Champaign H. S. Married Albert Eisner, May
21, 1879, Champaign, 111. Children, Maurice, b. July 2, 1880; Harry, b. July 19, 1882
(d. May 30, 1892); Albert, b. Sept. i, 1885; Edward, Oct. 17, 1889; Robert, b. Nov. 9,
1S91; Katharine, b. Nov. 5, 1897. Address, 301 University Ave., Champaign, 111.
70. FLORA LORENA KELLOGG (HUDSON)
*B. L., 1S95: b. Feb. 16. 1850. Woodsville, O. : d. Elijah (b. Sept. 16, 1819, L'Original,
Can.) & Mary (Ballard) Kellogg (b. Sept. 3, 1819, Georgia, Vt.) Prepared in Sem.,
88 University of Illinois [1875
Maumee City, O. Married Harry E. Hudson, Tune 21, 1880, Hampton, la. Children,
Birney Vane, b. May 8, 1888; Oscar Junius, b. Dec. s, 1884; Terence Elijah, b. Dec. 26,
1886 (d. Aug. 27, 1887); Lepha Hazel, b. Nov. 18, 1888. Address, Dougherty, la.
71. GEORGE FREDERIC KENOWER
(Brother of No. 351)
B. L., 1878; M. L., i88o- Editor & Publisher; b. Feb. 10, 1854. Carlyle, 111.; s. George
(b. June 29, 1816, Carlisle, Pa.) & Ann (Shelley) Kenower (b. Mar. 10, 1829, Lancaster,
Pa.) Prepared in rural & village schs., Huey, 111. Philomathean; Delta Tau Delta.
Taught, 1875-82; Editor & Publisher, 1882 — Married Mary Jane Barth, 1877, Mascoutah,
111. Child, Fenn Carleton, b. June 20, 1878. Address, Wisner, Nebr.
72. ALICE LEE (CODDINGTON;
(Wife of No. 60)
*B. L., 1880; b. Mar. 17, 1851, Mt. Auburn, 111.; d. John McCollister & Kate (Chism)
McCollister. Alethenai. Married Vantyle William Coddington, June 21, 1876, Cham-
paign, 111. Children, Corinne, b. June 15, 1877; Samuel Cecil, b. May 14, 1881; Adah,
b. Feb. 20, 1884; Lee, b. June 10, 1885 (d. Nov. 8, 1888); Clyde, b. Aug. 21, 1887; Ruth,
b. Mar. 8, 1889; Paul, b. Apr. 19, 1892. Address, N. Milwaukee, Wis.
73. *JOHN EMERSON LEFLAR
Cert, in L. & S.; b. 1852, Can.; s. Ira S. Leflar. Entered from Batavia, 111. Deceased.
74. CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN LYFORD
*B. S., 1878; Veterinarian; b. Aug. 21, 1853, Roscoe, 111.; s. Thomas (b. Feb. 2, 1807,
Canterbury, N. H.) & Eliza Burns (Greeley) Lyford (b. July 8, 1809, do.) Prepared
in Beloit, Wis., & Rockford, 111., FI. Schs. Scientific; Philomathean. D. V. S., Montreal
Vet. Coll., 1877; M. D. C. M., McGill Med. Coll. Attended Royal Coll. of Vet. Surgeons,
1879. Pres. Northwestern Vet. Med. Coll., 1883-9. In 1888 invented patented & put on
the market an appliance for breeding mares. Author: Barren Mares; articles. Operations
on Corns and Contracted Feet, Fleming's Vet. Jour.; published in London, Castration of
Crytorchides, 1879; Differential Diagnosis between Furunaelus and Farcy, 1902; Radical
Operation for Bursal Enlargements, Amer. Vet. Review, 1901; Rep. of Coll. & Educ,
same, 1903; etc., etc. Member Amer. Vet. Med. Assoc; Minn. State Vet. Med. Assoc;
Pres. State Vet. Assoc, & Vice Pres. & State Sec'y- Amer. Vet. Med. Assoc, at different
times; Pres., Sec'y- & Treas. of Minn. State Vet. Med. Exam. Bd. Married Emma Laura
Hendrickson, Dec. 23, 1885, St. Paul, Minn. Children, Stella Elizabeth, b. Oct. 28, 1886;
Dartt, b. Mar. 19, 1888; Kenneth, b. Sept. 2, 1889; Chester Dudley, b. Sept. 24, 1897.
Address, 817 3d Ave., S. Minneapolis, Minn.
75. JOHN CHARLES McCAULEY
*B. L., 1895; b. June 16, 1847, Defiance Co., O.; s. Philip (b. Mar. 22, 1823,
Carlisle, Pa.) & Mary (Wissler) McCauley (b. Nov. 20, 1819, Pickaway Co.) Prepared in
Bryan Acad., Bryan, O. Philomathean. Taught in Pub. Schs. in 111., 1875-90; in Idaho,
1890-3; Hist. & Math., Defiance Coll., 1893-7; no regular occupation, 1897 — Address,
Defiance, O.
76. JOHN MOLLER
*B. S., 1885; Traveler, Interpreter, Illustrator, & Lecturer; b. Besigheim, Ger. Studied
in Ger. & London. Traveled widely in Europe & New Zealand. Interpreter at an
Orientalist Congress in Stockholm; Delegate to Peace Congresses in Berne, Chicago, Ant-
werp, Brussels; Lecturer at Universite Populare, Milan, Italy. Address, 1310 Tampa St.,
Tampa, Fla.
77. JAMES HARVEY PARKS
*B. S. in C. E., 1895; Survyr. & Civ. Engr.; b. Oct. 3, 1849, McDonough Co., 111.;
s. James B. (b. Apr. 27. 1797) & Elizabeth (Patton) Parks (b. Jan. 5, 1806, Rockbridge Co.,
Va.) Prepared in Monmouth, 111., Acad. Philomathean, Pres.; Capt. ; with Co. B at
Chicago Fire; memb. ist senate of Coll. Govt. Editor Douglas Co. Review, 1875-7; State
News Editor, Dallas Daily Herald, Oct., 1877; Hotel Clerk & Newspaper (5or., 1878;
Survyr, Clarendon, Tex., 1878-83; Agt. for Tex. Land Co. of N. Y. ; Dist. Deputy Survyr,
1879-84; State Survyr of Tex., 1884-8- Dist Survyr, Tex., 1888-92; Justice of Peace,
1894-5; U. S. Mineral Surveyr, 1896 — Mining, Goldfield, Nev., 1906-7. Invented Clino-
meter, 1 891; Tire Expander, 1893; Bicycle Lock, 1897; Typewriter bracket attached to
desks, 1897. Pres., State Surveyor's Assoc, of Tex., 1892-3; memb. A. F. & A. M. ;
Pres., Masonic Club, Cripple Creek & Goldfield, Colo. & Vice Pres. same, different times.
Married Vashti Wallace, Nov. 3, 1879, Danville, 111. Children (adopted) Andrew Wallace
Hull, b. 1868; Nellie, b. 1876; Nina, b. 1892. Address, Box 655, Goldfield, Nev.
78. FERNANDO ALSTON PARSONS
(Husband of No. 180)
B. L.; M. L., 1878; Genl. Mgr., Cooperative Refining Co.; b. Sept. 29, 1849, Readsboro,
Vt.; s. Beni. Battles (b. Oct., 1817, Vt.) & Polly Maria (Blanchard) Parsons (b. Sept.
8, 1823, do.) Prepared in Waterloo (la.) H. S. Adelphic. Charge of Commercial Dept.,
Univ. of 111., 1875-80; Hardware & Implement business, Wellington, Kan., 1880-5; Cashier,
\Voods, Parsons Co., 1880-3; founded Harper, Kan., Free Libr., 1880; organized Scott
City Town Co.; laid out Scott City; organized Scott Co. bank; cashier, 1886-9; organized
& became Pres. of Tribune Town Co.; Dir., Leoti Town Co., Kan.; Minneapolis, Minn.,
I yr. ; Loan bus,; Cashier, I'armer's & Drover's Bank, Kingman, Kan,, 1890-4; lived on
1875I • Baccalaureate Alumni 89
ranch, 1895-1900; Kansas City, Mo., real est. & loaning, 1901; oil bus. in Chanute field,
organizing oil & §as companies & producing oil; drilled 63 wells; built & operating Kan.
Cooperative Refining Co., 1903 — Has taken an active part in interesting young people
in higher education by offering prizes, etc. Author of some articles. Member Univer.
Church, S. S. Supt. & Trustee. Married Mary Sophronia Lamed ('78), Aug. 11, 1881,
Champaign, 111. Address, Chanute, Kan.
79. * EMORY EDWARD PATCH
*B. S., 1895; b. Apr. 25, 1847, Whitewater, Wis.; s. Deland (b. Sept. 5, 1813, Vt.) &
Almaria Love (Drake) Patch (b. Jan. 26, 1826, Boston, N. Y.), Machinist, i yr. ; Supt. of
New Doty Mfg. Co., Janesville, Wis. to 1898. Served in 33d Wis. Vol. Inft. Co., 1862-5.
Married Annie Bell McNutt, June 7, 1876, Champaign, 111. Child, Clarence Emory, b.
July 31, 1893, Janesville, Wis. *Died Mar. 10, 1907, Janesville, Wis.
80. »WATSON PICKRELL
(Brother of No. 46)
*M. S. ; 1892; Ostrich Farmer; b. Oct. 4, 1853, Mechanicsburg, 111.; s. William S. (b.
Mc^ntgomery Co., Ky.) & Amanda P. (Watson) Pickrell (b. Mason Co., do.) Prepared in
Pub. Sch., Sangamon Co., 111. Delta Tau Delta. Married Frances N. Uleg, Oct. 22, 1889,
Catletsburg, Ky. (d. Dec. 16, 1903). Children, Charles Ulen, b. June 4, 1892; VVilliam
Watson, b, Apr. 15, 1894; Dorothy Frances, b. Feb. 7, 1896; Kenneth, b. Mar. 71, 1899.
*Died Sept. 6, 1907.
81. FANNY PIERCE
(Sister of No. 47)
Cert.; b. June 5, 1851, Canaan, Conn.; d. William Gifford (b. Nov. 27, 1816, Canaan,
Conn.) & Jane Elizabeth (Adam) Pierce (b. Nov. 16, 1815, do.) Prepared in Knox Sem.
Galesburg, 111., Alethenai. Address, 1728 Cherry St., Sta. B., Lincoln, Neb.
82. WILLIAM CLARENCE POLLOCK
(Brother of No. 190)
*B. S., 1895; Lawyer; b. July 12, 1853, New Castle, Pa.; s. James M. (b. County
Down, Ire.) & Caroline M. (Lyon) Pollock (b. Brighton, Can.) Prepared in Mt. Vernon
H. S. Practicing Law, 1877-87; Law Clerk & Asst. Atty., Dept. of the Interior, 1887 —
Married Augusta May Grant, Jan. 19, 1881, Mt. Vernon, 111. Address, 1819 Q St., Wash-
ington, D. C.
83. ELNA ALPHONSO ROBINSON
*M. E., 1893; Machinist; b. Dec. 15, 1839, S. Reading, Vt.; s. Ebenezer (b. Sept. 30,
1809, S. Reading, Vt.) & Adeline (Williams) Robinson (b. Dec. 19, 1814). Prepared in
Wesleyan Sem., Springfield, Vt. Prop. Mach. Shop to 1898; Plumbing & Heating estab-
lishment, 1898 — Trustee & Deacon, Baptist Church. Married Melora Smith, Apr. 30,
1861 (d. Aug. 16, 1885); Mrs. Semphronia E. Jenks, Nov. 30, 1886. Children, Sarah
Ann, b. & d. Mar. 4, 1862; Addie Eva, b. Oct. 17, 1863 (d. Aug. 27, 1865); Gertrude Minnie,
July, 5, 1868 (d. Dec. 25, 1887); Inez Mary, b. Nov 28, 1872; Fannie Nettie, b. Aug. 30,
1881. Address, Champaign, 111.
84. *MELVILLE AMASA SCOVELL
(Husband of No. 171)
B. S.; M. S., 1878; Ph. D. 1906; Dean & Dir.; b. Feb. 26, 1855, Belvidere, N. J.; s.
Nathan (b. 1829, Burdett, N. Y.) & Hannah (Aller) Scovell (b. 1832, do.) Prepared in
Champaign H. S. Adelphic; Baseball team; memb. Senate, Coll. Govt.; Pres., Debating
Soc. Asst. in Chem., 1872-5; Private Sec'y., to Regent Gregory, 1876-7; Asst. Prof, of
Chem., 1876-80; Prof, of Agr. Chem., 1880-2; Mgr., Sugar Factories, 1884; Spec. Agt.,
U. S. Dept. Agr., 1884-5; Dir. Ky. Agr. Exp. Sta., 1885-1912. Dean of Coll. of Agr., State
Univ. of Ky. & Dir. Exp. Sta., 1909-1912. Invented: Clarifying cane juices by super-
heating (with Prof. H. A. Weber), a method now extensively used; Modification in the
Kjedahl method where nitrates are present. Has written bulletins & reports, Ky. Agr. Exp.
Sta. Fellow, Amer. Assoc, for Adv. of Sci.; Soc. for Pro. of Agr. Sci.; Amer. Chem. Soc;
Soc. of Chem. Industry, London; Past Pres., Official Agr. Chemists Assoc; Past Pres..
.'Vmer. Assoc, of Agr. C^oll. & Exp. Stas. ; Pres., Park Comm., Lexington, Ky. ; memb. Ky.
State Bd. of Agr.; U. S. Food Standard Com.; in charge of Pure Food Control, fertilizer
control, feed control & seed'control work of State of Ky. Married Nancy Davis ('78),
Sept 8, 1880, Monticello, 111. Died Aug. 15, 1912, Lexington, Ky.
85. CLARENCE ORLANDO SCUDDER
(Father of No. 1760)
*M. L. in L. & S., 1891; b. Feb. 8, 1853, Carmel, N. Y.; s. Orlando B. (b. 1824, New
Fairfield, Conn.) & Emily H. (Disbrow) Scudder (b. 1829, do.) Prepared in Creston H. S.
Pres. Philomathean; memb. Coll. Senate; Private Sec'y to the Pres., 1873-5. Taught Ro-
chelle. III., 1875-6; Supt. of Schools, Ashton, 111., 1876-8; Supt. of Schs., N. Dixon, 111.
1878-80; Traveling, 1880-1; taught Hist. & Sci., N. 111. Norm. Sch., 1881-2; Supt. of Schs.,
Dixon, 1882-5; Pekin, III., 188J-9; S. Evanston, 111., 1889-92; Prin. Emerson Sch., Chicago,
1893-6; Robt. Morris Sch., Cfhicago, 1896-1908; Prin., Newberry Sch., Chicago, 1908-9.
Treas., 111. State Teachers' Assoc, 1889-97. Married Amelia C. Beyer, Dec 26, 1876,
Sycamore, 111. Children, Theo. Y., b. Dec. 17, 1877 (d. May 10, 191 1); Oliver C, b. July
27, 1879; Henry Disbrow, ('02), b. Dec. 20, 1881; Charles R., b. May 26, 1884. Address,
2015 Cambridge St., Los Angeles, Calif.
90 University of Illinois [1876
86. george robert shawhan
(Father of 832)
B. L., 1879; Mgr. Savings in Bank; b. Mar. 20, 1844, Falmouth, Ind.; s. William M. (b.
Oct., 1803, Bourbon Co., Ky.) & Nancy (Redmond) Shawhau (b. Oct., 1810, near Cynthiana,
do.) Prepared in Com. Schs. Philomathean; Bus. Mgr., Illini; Editor, same; Pres., Coll.
Govt. Taught, 1861-81; Co. Supt. of Schs., Champaign Co., I881-1902; in 111. Title & Trust
Co. Bank, 1902 — Editor, III. State Course of Study for Common Schools, 1885-1903.
Elder in Church of Christ. Trustee of Univ. of 111., 1887-93. Married Sarah Vista Brown,
May 12, 1867. Children, Gertrude, b. Feb. 8, 1874; William Warren, b. Aug. 9, 1877;
Helen, b. & d. 1875. Address, 606 Daniel St., Champaign, 111.
87. *MARY CARTER STEELE (RICKER)
(Wife of No. 13; Mother of No. 2217)
B. L., 1878; b. Feb. 12, 1852, Galesburg, 111.; d. James (b. Nov. 24, 1808, Hebron,
N. Y.) & Minerva Selina (McConoughey) Steele (b. Sept. 22, 1821, Bainbridge, O.) Pre-
pared in Oberlin & Urbana II. Schs. Alethenai; Class Historian; memb. Univ. Senate; Hon.
memb. Arch. Club; Der Deutsche Verein; Le Cercle Frangais; a founder of Urbana-Cham-
paign Unitarian ^church; Pres. Art Club of Champaign, 1009-10; Cent, branch of A. C. A.;
founder. Acanthus Coterie; Acting Regent, D. A. R., 1908-9. Married Nathan Clifford
Ricker {'72), Aug. 23, 1875, Urbana, 111. Child, Ethel ('04), Apr. 12, 1883. *Died Aug.
6, 1 910, Urbana, 111.
88. MARGARET ESTHER STEWART (ROBBINS)
(Wife of No. 32)
B. L., 1878; M. L., 1S86; Teacher; b. Aug. 5, 1855, Frankfort, O., s. Hugh Coulter
(b. 1821, Chillicothe, do.) & N. Lavinia (Smith) Stewart (b. 1828, Greenfield, do.) Pre-
pared in French Sem. & by Private Tutors. Taught, Phoenix H. S.; Sem. Dept., Mills
Coll., Calif., 1902-3; Polytechnic H. S., Los Angeles, Calif. Ed. & Publisher, First Cong.
Parish Monthly; The Supernatural in Shakespeare. Married Henry Edwin Robbins, ('73),
Dec. 31, 1879. (d. Feb. 6, 1899, Chicago, 111.) Child, Alice May, b. Apr. 6, 1882.
Address, 6019 Bonsallo Ave., Los Angeles, Calif.
89. HECTOR HILGARD TYNDALE
*B. L., 1805; Lawver; b. Feb. 10, 1855, Belleville, 111.; s. Sharon .^- Mary (Hilgard)
Tyndale. Prepared in Springfield H. S.; B. S., Cornell, 1877; LL. B., Columbia, 1879. PsI
Upsilon; various literarv & social societies and Assocs. ; Assoc, of the Bar of the City of
New York, 1880. Address, 49 Wall St., New York, N. Y.
90. LYMAN FENN WARNER, Jr.
Cert.; b. May 23, 1855, Rockford, 111.; s. Lyman Fenn (b. Roxbury, Conn.) & Celora
E. Warner, (b. Troy, N. Y.) Prepared in Rockford H. S. Delta Tau Delta; Philomathean;
Pres. Sen. Class. Gen. Engr., R. R.; Hyd. & Min. Address, Auburn, Calif.
CLASS OF 1876. (29)
91. RALPH ALLEN
(Father of No. 1793, 2303)
M. S.; 1894; Farmer; b. Apr. 15, 1854, Seekonk, Mass.; s. Jonathan Bowers (b. Aug.
1, 1821, Warren, R. I.) & Harriet Maria (Horton) Allen (b. Aug. 31, 1823, Providence,
R. I.) Prepared in high schs. and Miss Susan Hopkins' Private School, Delavan, 111.
Scientific Assoc. Member Co. Bd. Supervisors, 111. Farmers' Inst. (Dir.); Advisory Com.
and Soil Investigations, 111. Agr. Exp. Sta. ; M. M. Soc. of Delavan, 1879; Town Clerk:
School Twp. Treas. ; School Dir. Married Ada Mary Eaton, Sept., 1879. Children, Edith
Louise; Paschal; Fred Eaton; Jonathan Bowers; Ralph, Jr.; Lucy Elizabeth; Harriet Hor-
ton; Hester Ada; Theodore Raymond; Eloise GIrace. Address, Delavan, 111.
92. *EDWARD LULL BALLOU
Certificate in Agr.; *B. S., 1895. Died Oct. 1, 1911, Igo, Calif.
93. *JAMES WILLIAM CAMPBELL
(Brother of No. 59)
Cert.; Lawver; b. Mar. 21, i8i;i, Coshocton, O.; s. Patrick Steele (b. Feb. 12, 1804,
Westmoreland Co., Pa.) & Rachael (Mitchell) Campbell, (b- Apr. 30, 1814, Cecil Co., Md.)
Prepared in Lebanon, O. Member Bapt. Church. Married Eugenie Daniels, June s, 1879,
Chicago, 111. Children, Winifred D., b. Apr. 5, 1880; Howard, b. May 2, 1882; Wayland E.,
b. Aug. 25, 1883; Theron Peters, b. Aug. 20, 1886 (d. Jan. 19, 1888); James William, Jr.,
b. Oct. 23, 1888. Died Jan. 22, 1890, Los Atos, Calif.
94. WILLIAM BAYARD CHANDLER
*B. S., 1893: Farmer; b. Mar. 6, 1852, near Bourbon. 111.; s. Lemuel (b. Aug. 30.
1824, Cynthiana, Kentucky) & Prudence Wiley (Beavers) Chandler (b. Sept. 8, 1823, Va.,
across line from Cumberland, Md.) Prepared in Bourbon, Douglas Co., 111.; Adelphic, Pres.
Winter Term 1876; Delta Tau Delta, Pres. 1 Term; member of Senate in Coll. Gov. i year;
Pres. Sen. Class Winter Term. Law student; farmer; Clerk U. S. Indian Service,
Yankton Agency, Dak., 1885-7; Jicarilla Agency, New Mex., 1887-9; practiced law.
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Pvieblo, Colo., 1889-92; farming, 1892 — • Married Bell Augusta Bailey, Mar. 6, 1883,
Grasmere, Ind. Child, Mercy Lee (d. Tune 7, 1885, aged one year six months.) Address,
R. F. D. No. 3, Box 76, Tacoma, Wash.
95- *CHARLES WRIGHT CLARK
*C. E., 1892; Architect; b. Oct. 11, 1854, Upshur Co., Va.; s. Cornelius & Lucinda
(Young) Clark (b. Va.) Prepared in Champaign Co., III. Scientific Assoc. C. E., 1892; Ry.
Surveys, Hydrographic & Geodetic work on U. S. Lake Survey, 1876-9; Instr. in C. E.
Dept., Univ. of 111.; since 1879 Asst. Engr. with Miss. R. Comm., & Chief of topographical
and drafting division of Miss. R. Comm. at St. Louis; Designing Arch, for Tully & Clark,
and for Woman's Magasine buildings; Member of Engr's. Club, St. Louis; Amer. Inst, of
Archts. (Fellow) Contemporary Club of St. Louis; Monday Evening Club of Kirkwood,
Mo.; Tuesday Evening Club of Webster Groves, Mo.; 111. Soc. Engrs. & Survyrs., 1887-89;
Member St. Louis Merchant's Exchange. Married Emma M. Schimmel, Nov. 20, 1888,
Normal Park, 111. Children, Helen, b. Jan. 18, 1892; Cornelius S., b. Feb. 9, 1894 (d.
Nov. 14, 1895). *Died Mar. 13, 191 1, Webster Groves, Mo.
96. JAMES FREDERICK DRAKE
*B. L., 1895; Lawyer; b. Jan. 15, 1851, Belvidere, 111.; s. Charles Elmer (b. Aug. i,
1811, Tioga Co., N. Y.) & Martha (Heaton) Drake (b. Boone Co., N. Y.) Prepared in
Boone Co. Pub. Schs. Philomathean; Gave stone oration, class day (stone placed beneath
'76 Elm tree near the walk leading N.W. from main building); L.L. B., Univ. of Mich.,
1879; Practiced law, Leadville, Colo., 1879-80; Kokomo, Colo., 1880; Pueblo, Coll., 1881 —
Military Service during strike of 18S0; Colorado N. G., early 8o's; State Senator, 1892-6;
Delegate to Natl. Rep. Con., 18S8. Address, Pueblo, Colo.
97- JOHN DAVID GILL
*B. L., 1895; Lawyer; b. Feb. 2^, 1851, Antwerp, N. Y.; s. James & Sarah (Beaman)
Gill. Author: A Timely Warning; For Fools in Hell; The Effect of Money; Spanish War;
The Villainous Law to make Millionaires & Paupers; Monopolies & Trusts — The Cause and
only Remedy — illustrated; The Degenerated Supreme Court, State of Illinois; etc. Member
of Natl. Liberty League. Address, Antwerp, N. Y. (J)
98. SIMEON THOMAS GORE
*B. S. in Arch., 189=; Arch. & Builder; b. Alar. 8, 1849, Richview, 111.; s. Hosea B.
(b. Union Co.) & Polly Anna (Pate) Gore. Prepared in Washington Sem., Richview, 111.
Philomathean. Farmer, 1894- 1903; Arch., 1903 — - Married Phoebe Farmer, Oct. 19, 1880,
.\shley, 111. Children, Dwight Clifford, b. Jan. 23, 1883; Ross Ellis, b. May 12, 1889.
Address, 507 Bryant Ave., Walla Vv'alla, Wash.
99. CHARLES EDWIN GREGORY
*B. L., 1895; Lawyer; b. 1855, Rochelle, 111.; s. A. S. Gregorv. Capt. in Univ. Regt.
Address, (.f)
100. MARTHA GRAY HOLTON (KREBS)
*B. L., b. May 17, 1856, Aberdeen, O.; s. Elijah G. (b. 1832, Maysville, Ky.) &
Cornelia L. Holton (b. 1832, Sacketts Harbor, N. Y.) Alethenai. Artist, 1880-6; taught in
Chicago H. & Gr. Schs. Member Social Economics Club; Political Equality League. Mar-
ried James H. Krebs, June 28, 1886, Chicago (d. July 19, 1909). Address, 806 E. 51st St.,
Chicago, 111.
loi. WALTER ELLIOTT. KNIBLOE
*M. S., 1893; Principal; b. ^May 21, 1S57. Chicago, 111.: s. William E. (b. Feb. 17,
1820, Sharon, Conn.) & Mary A. (Dakin) Knibloe (b. Dec. 22, 1821, Dutchess Co., N. Y.)
Prepared in Grand Prairie Sem., Onarga, and Gilman H. S. Philomathean; Delta Tau
Delta. Prin. Urbana H. S., 1877-81; Prin. Girard Pub. Schs.. 1881-3; Supt. City Schs.,
St. Augustine, Fla., 1884-95; Prin., Duval H. S., Jacksonville, Fla., 1895-1909; Pnn.
Leon H. S., Tallahassee, Fla., 1909 — • Teacher of Nat. Sci., Champaign Co. Inst., 1879-82;
Prin. of Summer Tr. Sch. for Teachers under Educ. Dept. of Fla.; six years Conductor of
St. John's Co. Inst., St. Augustine, 1889-^5. Member Educ. Comm. from Fla. to World's
Columbian Exp.; St. Aijgustine Nat. Hist. Soc. (Curator); Fla. State Teachers' Assn.
(Pres.); Chaoman Sci. (Jlub (Pres. 1895). Married Adelaide Victoria Clarke, Aug. s,
1885, Carlinville, 111. Address, Tallahassee, Fla.
102. DANIEL SHOTTENKIRK MACKAY
(Brother of Nos. 103, 104)
*B. L., 1895; Farmer; b. Oct. 13, 1851; s. J. (b. Lairg, Scot.) & Catharine (Rupple)
Mackay (b. Hesse, Darmstadt, Ger.) Prepared in Mt. Carroll H. S. Philomathean.
Teacher, Lawyer, Farmer. Address, Mt. Carroll, 111.
103. HENRY MACKAY
(Brother of Nos. 102, 104 & Father of No. 3087)
*M. L., 1892; Lawyer; b. 1851, Mt. Carroll, 111.; s. John (b. Scotland) & Catherine
Mackay (b. Ger.) Prepared at Mt. Carroll, III. Adelphic. Married Susan Hostetter, 1883.
Children, Sarah D. ('07); Robert P. ('12); Catherine H. Address, Mt. Carroll, 111.
104. WILLIAM ALEXANDER MACKAY
(Brother of Nos. 102, 103)
*B. L., 1895; Banker; b. Mt. Carroll, 111.; s. John (b. Scotland) & Catherine Mackay
(b. Ger.) Prepared at Mt. Carroll, 111. Adelphic. Pres. Banking House of Mackay Bros.,
92 University of Illinois I1876
Madison, S. D. Married Clara G. Shirk, 1881 (d. 1889); Olive W. Mackay, 1894- Children,
Jesse J., Zella G. Address, Madison, S. Dak.
105. HENRY WESTON MAHAN
(Brother of No. 184)
*M. L., 1893; Bank Pres.; b. Dec. 3, 1854, Westhersfield, 111.; s. Isaac S. & Jane H.
Mahan. Prepared at Champaign. Delta Tau Delta. Banking bus., ist Natl., Urbana;
Cashier, Stock Yards Savings Bank, Chicago; Pre?. Drexel State Bank, Chicago; Pres.
South Side State Bank, Chicago. State Militia, 8 yrs., rank of Maj., 8th 111. Militia. Mar-
ried Isotta Carley, Jan. 11, 1877, Champaign, 111. Children, Mark C. ; Jennie M.; Margaret
W. ; Adelaide S.; Henry W.; Maude L. Address, South Side State Bank, Chicago.
106. *ADIN HOWARD MANN
Cert.; b. in 111.; s. Adin Mann. Entered from Batavia, 111. Took M. E. Course.
Died Apr. 23, 1876, Winnebago, 111.
107. FRANK IRVING MANN
(Brother of Nos. 108, 889, 1052. Father of Nos. 2163, 3864)
*B. L., 1895; Farmer; b. May 8, 1854, Marshall Co., 111.; s. William Henry (b. Apr.
21, 1827, Va.) & Elizabeth Dabney (Abraham) Mann (b. Va.) Prepared in Gilman Pub.
Sch.; Lincoln Univ. Adelphic; Delta Tau Delta; Capt. Weekly newspaper, 1877-78; farmer,
1878-— Circuit Clerk & Recorder, Iroquois Co., 1892-6; Dir., 111. State Farmers' Inst.,
1896 — Auditor, same, 1904 — Member Advisory Comm. on soil investigations. 111. Exp.
Sta., 1905 — Married Fannie Judson, Mar. 28, 1878, Chenoa. Children, Charles J., '04;
Mary Elizabeth, '09. Address, Gilman, 111.
108. JAMES ROBERT MANN
(Husband of No. 169; Brother of Nos. 107, 889, 1052)
*M. L., 1892; L.L. D. (Hon.) 1903; Lawyer; b. Oct. 20, 1856, Normal, 111.; s. William
Henry (b. Apr. 21, 1827, Va.) & Elizabeth Dabney (Abraham) Mann (b. Aug. 29, 1829, Va.)
Delta Tau Delta. Grad. Union Coll. of Law, 1881. Practicing in Chicago, 1881 — Member
Oakland Sch. Bd., 1887; Atty., village 'of Hyde Park, iSeS; Alderman 32d Ward Chicago,
1892-6; tem. Chairman Rep. State Conv., 1894; Chairman Cook Co. Rep. Conv^ 1895; Master
in Chancery, Superior Ct., Cook Co., 1892-6; Genl. Atty. South Park Bd., Chicago, 1895;
member Congress, ist 111. Dist., 1897-1903; 2d Dist., 1903 — Chairman Cook Co. Rep. Com.,
1902; same, Comm. on Elec, No. i, S9th & 60th Cong.; same, Comm. on Interstate &
Foreign Commerce, 6ist Cong.; Minority Leader, 62d Cong. Married Emma Columbia ('78)
Mav 30, 1882, Champaign, 111. Child, James R., Jr., b. Dec. 10, 1888. Address, 1350 First
Natl. Bank Bldg., Chicago.
109. LOUIS REEDER NOBLE
B. S. in M. E., 1878; Adjustor of Fire Losses; b. Oct. 9, 1854, Cincinnati, O.; s.
Nathan Miller (Jb. Aug. 10, i8i8,do.)& Ada Eleanor (Pickett) Noble (b. Feb. 23, 1829, do.)
Prepared in Pub. Sch., Mattoon. Adelphic; Scientific; Capt. R. R. service, 1876-83; since
then in fire insurance; Adjustor of fire losses. Sons of Amer. Rev. Presb. Mar-
ried Mary Tyler Churchill, Apr. 22, 1880, Mattoon, 111. Children, Ada Mary, b. Mar.
26, 1881; Raymond Churchill, b. Dec. .-26, I883 (died 7th yr.); Lawrence Roswell (died in
infancy); Louis Games (died in infancy); Cedric Percy, b. Nov. 8, 1894. Address.
Mattoon, 111.
no. WILLIAM FORREST OLIVER
*B. L., 1894; Physician; b. Aug. 8, 1856, Bloomfield, la.; s. William L. (b. Feb. 4, 1823,
Clark Co., Ky.) & Mary A. (Smith) Oliver (b. Mar. 19, 1828, Indianapolis, Ind.) Prepared
in Ladoga Sem. Pres., Adelphic; Vice Pres., Coll. Govt.; Foreman, Illini office; Capt.
xVE. D., Med. Coll. of Ind., 1879. Practicing medicine, Longton, Kan., 1880-5; Co. Supt.
of Schools, Elk Co., Kan., 1885-9; Arlington, Wash., 1889 — First Lieut. Co. E., K. N. G.,
1886-7. Author: Stage Benton, The Black Birder, a tale of an African Slave Trader,
Overland Monthly, San Francisco, Calif., 1887. Member. Co., Dist., State & Natl. Med.
Socs. Married Martha Lilian Best, Sept. 22, 1899, Montreal, Can. Address, Arlington, Wash.
III. FRANK MITCHELL PALMER
*B. L., 1895; Lawyer; b. 1856, O.; s. E. H. Palmer. Capt., Univ. Regt.; Address,
Clinton, 111.
112. ELON ALBERT PIERCE
Cert.; Editor & Publisher; b. Aug. 17, 1853, Itasca, 111.; s. Theodore (b. Oswego, N.
Y.) & Susan (Davis) Pierce (b. Landgrove, Vt.) Prepared in Webster City, la. Grad.
la. State Norm. School, Cedar Falls, 1881. Taught school in San Jose, Cal., 10 yrs.; Prin.
Belmond High School, i yr. ; Ed. & Pub. of Belmond Herald. Married Harriet Emma
Prowse, Jan. 4, 1891, Mission San Jose, Calif. Children, Lyna Ellen, b. Mar. 26, 1895;
Effie Alberta, Id. Nov. 29, 1900. Address, Belmond, la.
113. JAMES FREDERICK RHODES
*B. L., 189s; Lawyer; b. Feb. 20, 1854, Waverly, 111.; s. William (b. Nov. 13, 1820,
Yorkshire, Eng.) & Sarah Maria (Purdy) Rhodes (b. Aug. 8, 1826, Leeds, do.) Prepared
in Dwight H. S. Philomathean; Delta Tau Delta. Editor, the El Dorado Spring News,
1897-1902; First Serg. Carbonatic Rifles, Colo., militia, 1881-3. Republican candidate for
Cong., 6th Dist. of Mo., 1904; Alderman & Mayor; Presidential Elector in Mo., 1908.
Married Charlotte Zelhart, Apr. 15, 1886, Mo. (d. May 17, 1894); Orpha M. Troutman,
1877I Baccalaureate Alumni 93
1904. Children, William Frederick, b. May ii, 1887; George Edwin, b. Apr. 25, 1888;
John Franklin, b. July 2, 1889; daughter, b. & d. 191 1. Address, El Dorado Springs, Mo.
114. ♦ARTEMUS C. SCRIBNER
Cert, in Agr.; b. 1851, Bangor, Me.; s. H. G. Scribner. *Died Apr. 24, 1891, Fair-
play, Colo.
115. FRANK AUGUSTUS ELLIS STARR
M. L., 1891; Miner; b. Feb. 8, 1854, Alton, 111.; s. James Ely (b. Sept. 21, 1814, N. Y.
City) & Sabra Bicknell (Ellis) Starr (b. Nov. 29, 1836, Wacham, Mass.) Prepared in
Common Sch. Adelphic, Pres.; Capt.; Taught, 1876-83; Lawyer, I883-1901; Miner, 1901 — ■
Married Anita Denny, Jan. 30, 1894, Portland, Ore. Children, Anita Elizabeth, b. Feb. 16,
1896; Orin Denn}', b. Mar. 18, 1898. Address, Schury, Nev.
116. CHARLES WESTON
(Brother of Nos. 295, 448, 5S0, 581)
*B. L., 189s; Lawyer & Banker; b. July 4, 1853, N. Y.; s. Nathan (b. Wilson, N. Y.)
& Jane (Cloyd) Weston (b. Troy, N. Y.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Adelphic; Class
Pres. senior yr. Regent, Univ. of Nebr., 1894-1900; State Auditor, Nebr., 1901-05. Mar-
ried Eugenia C. Clarke, Mar. 23, 18S7 (d. July 29, 1890); Helen H. Mackay, Dec. 11, 1901.
Child, Margaret C, b. Feb. 21, 1888. Address. Hay Springs, Nebr.
117. ♦GEORGE A. WILD
Cert, in C. E.; b. 1855, N. Y.; s. Robert Wild. Died, Nov. 1881, Los Animas, Colo.
118. THOMAS THATCHER WILLIAMS
*B. L., i8qs; Farmer; b. Nov. 12, 1850, Putnam, Conn.; s. Nathan (b. 1817, do.) &
Catharine B. (Thatcher) Williams (b. 1819, Thompson Hill, Conn.) Member Cong. Church.
Married Mabel Gordon, June 20, 1894, Sterling, 111. Address, Powell, Wyo.
119. FREDERICK L. WOOD
Cert.; b. 1854, Chicago; s. Alonzo C. Wood. Address, 6936 Wentworth Ave., Chicago.
CLASS OF 1877 (41)
120. THEODORE SPERRY ABBOTT
(Brother of Nos. 332, 369, 411; Father of Nos. 4518, 4519)
B. S. m M. E.; Civil Engineer; b. Sept. 21, 1855, Whiteside Co., III.; s. Asa M. &
Sarah Sperry .Abbott. Teacher, Fulton Co., 1877-9; St. Louis, Mo., on U. S. Govt. Work,
River & Harbor, 1879-S0; Pueblo, Colo., transitman, A. T. & S. F. R. R., 1880-1; Engr.,
Mex. Nat. R. R., Laredo, Te.xas & Saltillo, Mex., 1881-4; Private Engr., Saltillo, 1882-87;
Engr. on Const., Mex. Southern R. R., 1887-92; Private Engr., dams, canals, reservoirs,
etc., 1893-6; Chief Engr., Coahuila & Zacatecas R. R., 1897-1905; Chief Engr., Coahuila &
Pacific R. R., 1899-1903; State Engr., Coahuila, 1896 — Member of Saltillo Casino. Mar-
ried Aurelia Halle, Aug., 1884, (d. 1902); Grace Ailing, Feb., 1904. Children, Edward
Halle, b. Aug., 1887; Theodora Sarah, b. Jan., 1890. Address, Saltillo, Mex.
121. NETTIE ADAMS (WILSON)
(Mother of No. 3231; Sister of No. 333)
*B. L., 1895; b. Apr. 17, 1855, Urbana, III.; d. Francis Fitch (b. June 13, 1824, Olm-
sted Falls, O.) & Nancy (Dean) Adams (b. Apr. 16, 1834, Dayton, O.)" Prepared in Dist.
Sch., near Urbana. Pres. Alethenai; Class Vice Pres. Teaching until 1884. Author:
Pamphlets of Travel; Yellow-stone Park; Glimpses of East; Glimpses of West; Glimpses of
Southland; From Naples to London; special newspaper work; Yellowstone Park pamphlet
translated into Russian. Pres. Ladies Aid Soc, Trinity M. E. (Zhurch; Conference (Tor.
Sec'y., Wom. Home Missionary Soc, M. E. Church; Pres. Monday Club; Trinity Literary
Circle; Dir. loth Dist. Ind. State Federation of Clubs. Married W. Bent Wilson, Tune 10,
1884, Tolono, 111. Children, John Dean, b. June 27, 1885; Louise, b. May 9, 1895 (^d. Sept.
23, 1895). Address, Lafayette, Ind.
122. *CHARLES WESLEY ALLEN
*B. L., 1878; b. 1854, in Ky. ; s. D. S. Allen. Died, July 8, 1880, Harristown, 111.
123. CHARLES HART BARRY
*B. S. in Sc, 1895; in business: b. Nov. 15, 1857, Alton, 111.; s. Amasa Stetson (b.
Mar. 12, 1821, Boston, Mass.) & Catherine (Riley) Barry (b. Mar. 21, 1825, Middletown,
Conn.) Prepared in Alton H. S. Adelphic. Special Agt., Fire Ins., 1881-90; Assoc. Mgr.
Western Dept., same, 1890-5; Mgr. Pa. Fire Ins. Co., for 17 western states, 1895 —
Member Union League, Chicago; Univ. Club, Chicago; Pres. Country Club, Evanston;
Glenview Club. Married Ida M. Bateman, 1885, Alton, III. Child, Lucile Barry Coburn,
Address, 1225 Forest .Ave., Evanston, 111. Bus. Add., 76 W. Monroe St., Chicago, 111.
124. FRANK BARRY
B. L. in L. A. 1878; Atty. & Traific Mgr.; b. Mar. 28, 1856. Alton, III.; s. Benj.
Franklin (b. Oct. 13, 1826, Boston) & Susan Elizabeth (Emerson) Barry (b. May 25, 1830,
Boston). Prepared in Washington Univ. Acad. & Shurtleff College. Adelphic; Capt. III.
National Guard, 1875-9- St. Louis Nat. I'.ank, 1878-79; Wabash Ry., 1879-81; C. M. & St.
94 University of Illinois [1877
p. Ry., 1881-85; Sec'y & Mgr. Millers' Nat. Assoc, of U. S., 1885-1902; Commissioner of
Nat. Bd. of Trade, 1902-03; Atty. & Special Agt., Inter-State Commerce Commission, 1903-
06; Traffic Mgr., Pub. Service Commission, 2nd Dist. N. Y., 1907-09; Atty. & Traffic Mgr.
Syracuse, 1909-12. Author of numerous articles on transportation subjects; has owned
and published The Milling Engineer, 1884-87; The U. S. Miller, 1888-1901; & several other
trade papers. Married Anna Louise Bering, Nov. 5, 1906, Chicago (d. Sept. 2, 1909).
Address, P. O. Box 127, Syracuse, N. Y.
125. CLARENCE HOWARD BLACKALL
B. S. in 1878; M. Arch., 1880; Architect; b. Feb. 3, 1857. N. Y. City; s. C. R. (b.
1830, Albany) & Eliza (Davis) Blackall (b. 1834, Boston.) Prepared by private instruction.
Tau Beta Pi. Architect, N. Y., 1880; Colorado Sprmgs, 1882; Boston, 1882 — ist holder
Rotch Traveling Scholarship, 1S84-86; designed and erected the ist steel frame building in
Boston, 1892; Architect for Tremont Temple, Colonial Theatre, Temple Israel, Auditorium,
Univ. of 111., New Theater, N. Y., Soldiers & Sailors Monument, Syracuse; Advisory
Architect, Boston Elevated Ry. Co. Editorial & Special Contributor since 1879 to the
American Architect, Architectural Review, The Brickbriilder, Technology Review; since
1883, to the Engineering Record, Inland Architect, Boston Herald, & Transcript. Author:
Builders' Hardware and articles on the Architecture of Spain, Portugal and Belgium.
Fellow of the Am. Inst, of Architects; ist Sec'y, N. Y. Architectural League, 1881-82;
Sec'y, Boston Soc. of Architects, 1905; ist Pres., Boston Arch. Club, 1889-1893; Am. Assoc,
for Adv. of Sci., 1901; Nat'l Arts Club, N. Y., 1901; Cambridge Mun. Art Soc, Sec'y, 1905;
City Club, 1905; Reform Club, Boston, 1900; Economic Club, Boston, 1905; Trustee &
Sec'y, Rotch Traveling Scholarship, since 1891; Boston Chamber of Commerce; Boston
Art Club; Cambridge Club; City Club, Boston; Salem Club; Natl. Geographic Soc; Natl.
Fire Protection Assoc; Bldg. Law Commission, Boston & Cambridge; Chairman, Board of
Appeal, Cambridge; Fire Prevention Commission, Boston. Married Emma Murray, Dec. 5,
1883, Boston, Mass. Children, Marian, b. July 31, 1887; Robert Murray, b. Apr. 26, 1889.
Address, 16 Chauncey St., Cambridge, Mass.; Bus. Add., 20 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.
126. EVA BOGARDUS (PRICE)
(Sister of No. 335)
*B. L. in 1895; b. Feb. 10, 1857, Cherry Valley, 111.; d. J. J. (b. Fayetteville, N. Y.)
& Evlyn (Butterfield) Bogardus (b. Pompey Hill, N. Y.) Prepared in Young Ladies'
Seminary. Alethenai. Lived at various M. E. parsonages of the N. Y. east Conference.
Member M. E. Church; Champaign Art Club. Married. T. Lambert Price, Dec. i, 1886,
Champaign, 111. Children, Frances Eugenia, b. Nov., 1887; Mamie Olivia, h. 1889; Helen
Martha, b. 1903; Mildred Bogardus, b. 1905. Address, Hollywood, Calif.
127. *CORNELIA BROSHAR
Cert.; Teacher; b. June 30, 1853, Napoleon, Ind. ; d. Levi (b. Nov. 16, 1804, Lexing-
ton, Ky.) & Jane (Wilson) Boshar (b. Harrisburg, Pa.) Prepared in Pub. Schs. Member
First Congregational Church, Champaign, 111. Died Oct. 31, 1905, Chicago, 111.
128. CHARLES ELIPHALET BRUSH
*B. S. in Arch., 1895.; Architect; b. Mar. 17, 1855, Carbondale, 111.; s. Daniel Harmon
(b. 1813, Vergennes, Vt.) & Julia (Etherton) Brush (b. Murphysboro, 111.) Prepared in
Carbondale FI. S. Delta Tau Delta. Married Ida Flemming, Mar. 11, 1885, Ft. Wayne,
Ind. Address, Carbondale, 111., or 54 W. Randolph St., Chicago, 111.
129. WILLIAM BUCKINGHAM
*B. S. in M. E., 1895; Engr. & Lawyer; b. Apr. 25, 1855, Mt. Vernon, O.; s. C. P.
(b. Mar. 14, 1808, Athens, O.) & Marian A. (Hawkes) Buckingham (b. Aug. 1820, Mass.)
Prepared in Chicago H. S.; LL. B., Union Coll., Chicago, 1879. Practiced law, Chicago,
1879-85; Traveled, 1885-8; with West. Elec. Co. & Siemens & Halske, 1S88-97; Alaska,
1897-8; Fairbanks, Morse & Co., 1898-1912. Married Cora Gordon, Evanston, 111., May
28, 1 89 1. Child, Thomas Putnam, b. Feb. 28, 1894. Address, care of Fairbanks, Morse
& Co., Los Angeles, Calif.
130. JAMES EDWARD BUMSTEAD
(Father of Nos. 2594, 3293)
*M. S., 1892; Phys. & Sun; b. Oct. 30, 1848, Dundee, 111.; s. Edward Bumstead (b.
1803, Eng.) & Ann (Smith) Bumstead (b. 1810, do.) Prepared in Elgin Acad. & Marengo
H. S.; Philomathean; Y. M. C. A.; Class Pres. & valedictorian, 1877.; M. D. at North-
western, 1880; M. E. Church, 1864; American Med. Assop. & 111. State Med. Soc; Fo.x
River Valley Med. Assoc, 1881, Pres. i year, & Sec. & Treas. for 3 years. Married
Justina A. Pingree, May 10, 1881, Evanston, 111.; Children, Frank Melvin ('06) b. 1882;
Arthur Pingree ('08) & Alice Amelia (twins) b. 1884; Ernest Edward, b. 1887; Mabel
Emily, b. 1891 (died, 1903). Address, Dundee, 111.
131. *LUTHER G. CLAY
*B. S.; in Agr., 1895; b. 1849, Boston, Mass.; s. John Clay. Died June 13, 1898,
Chicago, 111.
132. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN CROW
*B. S., 1895; Hort. & Agr.; b. Oct. 15, 1845, Dowagiac, Mich.; s. Stephen (b. Feb. i,
1816, Geneseo Co., N. Y.) & Elizabeth (Prater) Crow (b. Aug. 6, 1826, Wayne Co., Ind.)
Prepared in Pub. Sch., (Greenfield, 111. Bldg. Contractor, 1877-78; Sec. Chf. Engr., B. &
M. R. R. R., 1878-80; Asst. U. S. Engr., Imp. Mo. River, 1880-84; Supt., Brownill Car
Co., 1884-95; Inspector on Constr., U. S. Dredges for Miss. R. Com., 1895-1901; Horti-
1877] Baccalaureate Alumni 95
culture & Agriculture, 1901 — 133 Rgt., 111. Vol., 1864. Teacher in S. S. since 1863;
Deacon; Church Treas., 1894-1910; Engrs. Club, St. Louis, 1886-96. Married Sue J., July
3, 1870 (d. July 19, 1871); Amanda S., Jan. 28, 1878 (d. Jan. 16, 1903-); Celia K., June
28, 1903. Child, Allen B., b. June 4, 1887. Address, Cedar PL, Keokuk, la.
133. CHARLES GLEASON ELLIOTT
•C. E., 1893; Civil Engineer; b. June 8, 1850, Lowell, 111.; s. John B. (b. 1823, Water-
loo, N. Y.) & Elizabeth (Sarles) Elliott (b. Catskill, N. Y.) Prepared in Wesleyan Univ.
& Oberlin Coll.; Philomathean. General drainage engineer & Geologist, Marietta, 0-,
1897-01; Editor Drainage Journal, Indianapolis, Ind., 1901-2; Engineer in charge of
Drainage Investigations, U. S. Dept. of Agr., Washington, D. C, 1902-7; Chief of Drainage
Investigations, 1907 — Author: Practical Farm Drainage, 1200 pp., John Wiley & Sons,
N. Y., 1882, revised 1908; Eng. for Land Drainage, 233 pp., John Wiley & Sons, 1903,
rewritten 191 1, pp. 339- Member 111. Soc. of Engrs. & Survys., 1S87; Amer. Soc. ot
Civil Engrs., 1890; Amer. Assoc, for Advancement of Science, 1905. Married Lui'a M.
Bullock, Tan. i. 1879, Normal, III. Children, Merton Melville, b. Oct. 22, 1882 (d. 1905^;
Herman Randolph, b. Sept. 3, 1885; Edith Marion, b. July 26, 1890. Address, 2112 F St.,
Washington, D. C.
134. IDA BELLE FALLS
*B. L., 1895; b. Feb. 3, 1858, Urbana, 111.; d. Jess (b. Mar. 27, 1824, Zanesville, O.)
& Martha E. (Henderson) Falls (b. June 5, 1819, Mt. Carmel, Ky.) Prepared in Cham-
paign H. S. Teaching, 1S77-87. Address. Tullahoma, Tenn.
135. RICHARD DOUGLAS FAULKNER
(Brother of No. 66)
*B. L. in Agr., 1895; Principal; b. Aug. 27, 185S, Irvington, 111. Taught at Iristown,
III.. 1877-8; in California, 1878; Prin. Horace Mann Grammar School, San Francisco,
Calif. Address, Horace Mann Grammar School, Valencia St., between 22d & 23d Sts.,
San Francisco, Cal.
136. CHARLES BROCKWAY GIBSON
*B. S. in Chem., 1895; Assayer, Chemist, Metallurgist, Mining Engr., Retired; b. Aug.
6, 1854, Massena, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y.; s. Otis (b. May i, 1794, Chester, Vt.) & Chloe
(Brockway) Gibson (b. Aug. 29, 1816, Hoxburg, Canada). Prepared in Springfield (Vt.)
H. S. Phi Lambda Upsilon; Asst. in Chem. Lab., 1876-7; Marshall Coll. Gov., 1875;
member senate, 1876; Pres. Philom.athean, 1877; Capt. & Adjutant, U. of 111. Battallion
(then known as 6th Reg't. 111. National Guards). Prof, of Chemistry, Coll. of P. & S.,
1SS2-90; Chicago Coll. Dental Surgery, 1888-96; Hahnemann Med. (ioll., 1889. Three
years Vt. Militia, 2d Regt. ; Four years 6th Regt., I. N. G., Capt. & Adjutant, ist Regt.
Infantry, I. N. G., 1898-1901. Invented improvement in refining lead bullion & desilveriza-
tion of same, 1878, and in gold extraction from ores. Author: Chemical and Microscopical
Determination of Poisons, pub., 1882; Translator of Rudroff's Analytical Chemistry for
Beginners, Chicago Med. Book Co., 1894-02; Reports on Spontaneous Combustion and
Non Conductors, 1884; Articles on Hygiene — -Air, Water, etc., for Healthy Homes,
1890-91-94; Metallurgy and Assaying, in N. Y. & Chicago Mining Journals, etc. Member
Amer. Assoc, for Advancement of Science; Amer. Chem. Soc; Amer. Geological Soc.
Zuchert verein Gesellschaft, Berlin. Married Eva Katherine Clapp, Althos, Mass. Child,
Jessie Mary, b. Sept. 5, 1881, Champaign, 111. Address, 1505 Morse Ave., Chicago, 111.
137. HIRAM GILKERSON
(Father of Nos. 1678, 1870, 2389, 2987; brother of No. 138)
•B. S., 189s: Farmer; b. Oct. 15, 1853, Marengo, 111.; s. John (b. 1816, Carlyle, Eng.) &
Frances E. (Williams) Gilkerson (b. 1832, N. H.) Prepared in Marengo and Sycamore
High Schs. Philomathean; Captain of Regt. Married Portia Moffet, 1877, Modesto, 111.
Children, Aletha, b. 1879 ('02); Frances Enieline, 1880 ('03); Thomas John, b. 1883 ('05);
Portia Eunice (b. 18S6 ('07). Address, 1105 Calif. St., Urbana, 111.
138. *JOHN GILKERSON
(Brother of No. 137)
*B. S., 189s; Farmer; b. 1856, Genoa, 111.; s. John (b. 1816, Carlyle, Eng.) & Frances
E. (Williams) Gilkerson (b. 1832, N. H.) Died, Mar. 13, 1912, Elgin, 111.
139. HELEN BARBER GREGORY
(Sister of No. 178, 505)
A. B., 1878; Artist; b. in Ann Arbor, Mich.; d. John M. (b. July 3, 1822, Sand
Lake, N. Y.) & Julia Gregory (b. ibid.) Address, Care Sebasti & Reali, Rome, Italy.
140. ALLAN GILMOUR KENNEDY
*B. S. in C. E., 189s; Mine Mgr.; b. Oct. 8, 1858, Eau Claire, Wis.; s. Donald (b.
Dec. 16, 1828, Ottawa, Ont.) & Georgiana Frances (Atkinson) Kennedy (b. Minneapolis,
Minn.) Philomathean. Bank Clerk, 18^8-79; with C. St. P. M. & O. R. R. Co., 1879-81;
Mfg. Bus., 1S81-96; Mining and Eng. in Ariz., 1S96-1900; R. R. Building in N. Mex.,
1900-4; Water Project for El Paso. Tex., 1904; Charge of Construct, on Harriman lines
out of Portland, Ore., 1905-10. Mine Mgr. Married Kate Davis, June 28, 1888 (died
June 5, 191 1. Address East 1703, 12th Ave., Spokane, Wash
141. 'EDWARD VERNON LEWIS
*B. S. in L. & S., 1895; Steam Supplies Dealer; b. Aug. 18, 1856, Chatham, III.;
s. John R. (b. Farmington, Conn.) & Sarah M. (Thompson) Lewis (b. Monson, Mass.)
96 University of Illinois [1877
Prepared in Chatham Grade Sch. Delta Tau Delta. Cashier Bank, Chatham, 111., to
i38i; Wholesale Steam Supplies, 1882 — Treas. Crane Co., Omaha, Neb. Married
Florence, E. Darneille, June 30, 1881. Children, Florence Belle, b. Apr. 16, 1882; Arthur
Crane, b. May 10, 1S85. Died July 5, 1910.
142. JOSEPH CORSON LLEWELLYN
(Husband of No. 147, Father of Nos. 2731, 2732, 4785)
*M. S., 1895; Architect; b. July 22, 1855, Philadelphia, Pa.: s. David Rossiter (b.
Aug. 27, 1828, A^alley Forge, Pa.) & Hulda "(Corson) Llewellyn (b. June 24, 1831, Cape
May Co., N. J.) Prepared in Pub. Sch., Sterling, 111. Philomathean; Tau Beta Pi.
Instr., Univ. of 111., 1877-9: Supt. of Bldg. Constr., St. Louis, 1879-81; Supt. Lindell
Ry. Co., same, 1881-6; Farming, 1886-90: Secy., Quarry Co., Warrensburg, Mo., 1890-2;
Architect, 1892 — Pres. Chicago Arch. Club, 2 terms; Pres. Arch. League of Amer., 2
terms; member Union League; Chicago Arch. & La Grange Country Clubs; Cliff Dwellers.
Married Emma Clarinda Piatt ('77), May 17, 1883, Monticello, 111. Children, Ralph
Corson, b. Apr. 20, 1884; Clarinne, b. Feb. 14, 1886; Ruth, b. Dec. 21, 1888; Vida, b. Aug.
21, 1891. Address, 324, 6th Ave., La Grange, 111.; Bus. Add., Room 1516-25 First Nat'l.
Bank Bldg., Chicago.
143. *JOHN McPHERSON
Cert, in C. E.; b. 1854, Burritt, 111.; s. John McPherson. Died Jan. 26, 1886, Lex-
ington, Ky.
144. *EMILY C. MAXWELL
*B. S., 189s, b. Dec. 5, iS5(i, Philadelphia, Pa.; d. Robert .Archibald (b. Mar. 9, 1831,
Philadelphia, Pa.) & Catherine Maxwell (b. Feb. 11, 1835, Marion, Pa.) Prepared in
Pub. sch. of Philadelphia. Coll. Senate. Teacher, autumn of 1877 & summer term, '78
in the country; one term, 1880. Died Apr. i, 1908, Philadelphia, Pa.
145. JOHN FREMONT MOORE
*B. S. in Arch., 1892; Farmer; b. June 20, 1854, Davenport, la.; s. Adrian (b. Apr.
12, 1814, Bridgetown, N. J.) & Susannah (Evans) Moore (b. Jan. 25, 1816, Lancaster
Co., Pa.) Prepared in Davenport (la.) H. S. Philomathean. Architecture, 1877-1908;
Farmer, 1908 — Member Presb. Churcii. .4ddress, Box 16, R. F. D., No. 2, Hood River.
Ore.
146. MARTHA E. PAGE (WHITHAM)
(Wife of No. 159, Sister of Nos. 187, 188)
*B. L. in L. & S., 1895; b. Aug. 14, 1847, Metamora, 111., d. Andrew N. (b. about
1821, Portsmouth, N. H.) & Mary A. (Grove) Page (b. 1822, Harrison Co. Ind.)
Prepared in Metamora H. S. Alethenai. Member of Westminster Presb. Church, Se-
attle, Wash. Married Robert F. Whitham C77), June 7, 1877, Champaign, 111. Children,
Paul P., b. Mav 30, 1878; Joh.i Dement, b. Sept. i, 1880 (died Nov. 2, 1899); Cari Farwell,
b. Sept. 3, 1882; Ruth, b. Aug. 10, 1887; Robt. Lynn, b. Jan. 10, 1889. Address. Box
75, RR. No. 3, Olympia, Wash.
147. EMMA CLARINDA PIATT (LLEWELLYN)
(Wife of No. 142, Mother of Nos. 2731, 2732, 4785)
B. S., 1879; *B. L., 189=;; b. June 23, 1857. Monticello, 111.; d. Wm. Hart (b.
Brookville, Ind.) & Clarinda (Marquiss) Piatt (b. Pickaway Co., O.) Prepared in Mon-
ticello Pub. Schools. Phi Beta Kappa. Taught school, Bement, 111., 1877-8; Marengo,
111., 1880. Author: History of Piatt Co., 111., Hill Pub.. Chicago, 634 pp., 1883. First
Pres., Univ. of 111. Alumnae Assoc, of Chicago; memb. Chicago Wom. Club; same in La
Grange; Assoc, of Coll. Alumnae. Married Joseph Corson Llewellyn {'77), May 17, 1883,
Monticello, 111. Children, Ralph Corson, b. Apr. 20, 1884; Clarinne, b. Feb. 14, 1886;
Ruth ('11), b. Dec. 21, 18S8: Vida, b. Aug. 21, 1S91. Address, 324 6th Ave., LaCjrange,
111.
148. *GEORGE CLARK RICE
*B. L., 1S95; b. 1850, Vermilion Co., 111.; s. James F. Rice. Died Aug. 29, 1902,
Oakwood, 111.
149. JOHN JAMES SEYMOUR
*B. S. in C. E., 1895; b. Feb. 16, 1852, Fayette Co., O.; s. Abel Renick (b. 1815,
Romney, W. Va.) & Jane (Dill) Seymour (b. 1812, Bainbridge, O.) Prepared in Dist.
Schs. Civ. & Min. Engr. bus., 1877-90; Mgr. & part owner in Water Works & Elec.
Power Co., a long distance transmission plant, 1890. Married Corinne Ann Howells,
June 8, 1885. Address, Santa Monica, Calif.
ISO. COLER LINDLEY SIM
*B. S., 1895; Banker; b. Feb. 7. 1856, Urbana, 111.; s. William (b. Nov. 2, 1825,
Baltim.ore Co., Md.) & Lucinda H. (Lindley) Sim (b. Sept. 5, 1828, Knox Co., O.) Pre-
pared in Urbana Pub. Sch., and under tutors at Univ. of 111. Held several offices in
Coll. Govt., Senator & Chief Justice. Adelphic; Capt., Univ. Regt. Drug business, Topeka,
Kan.; Kansas Loan & Trust Co.; Santa Fe R. R. Co.; Banking & Loan Business, Wichita,
Kan. Trustee M. E. Church, 17 yrs. ; Sch. Bd., Wichita, 6 yrs. Married Nellie Huntoon,
Nov. 22, 1881, Topeka, Kan. Children, Arthur Barnes, b. Aug. 17, 1882; Ellen Lucinda.
b. Oct. 26. 1885; Nellie Huntoon, b. Feb. 5, 1895. Address, 1303 N. Lawrence Ave.,
Wichita, Kan.
1877] Baccalaureate Alumni 97
151. *VELMA ELETHEA SKINNER (WARD)
(Wife of No. 158)
*B. L., i:^qv, M. L., 1901; b. Sept. 4, 1855, Susquehanna, Pa.; d. William Wells (b.
May 12, 1S16, Mt. Hope. N. Y.) & Letitia Wilison (Lockwood) Skinner (b. June 17,
1821, Bloomingburg, N. V.) Prepared in Champaign Pub. Sch., Pres. Y. W. C. A.; Coll.
Senate; Class poet. Teacher 1877-82; Teacher, Doni. Sci., 1897-1905- Author of numerous
poems, published in papers of Middle West; Prize article in Des Moines Daily News.
Has given public readings from her poems, and public addresses on religious and phil-
anthropic subjects. Member W. C. T. U., Pres., Dist. Sec; D. A. R.; Univ. Extension
Club; Presb. Church; Champaign Co., Humane See: Coll. Alumnje Assn. Married Walter
Payson Ward, '77, Aug. 23, 1882, Champaign, 111. Children, Estella Velma, b. May i, 1884;
Russell Austin, b. Feb. 21, 1886; Lewis Chester, b. Dec. 24, 1890; Henry Roscoe, b.
Dec. 24, 1890; Walter De Witt, b. Feb. 23, 1892. Died Feb. 23, 1906, Chicago, 111.
152. AVIS ELIDA SMITH
*A. M., 1905; Practicing Physician; b. Oct. 17, 1851, Rockton, 111.; d. James Harris
(b. Aug. 13, 1821, Delhi, N. Y.)' & Huldah (Howland) Smith (b. Mar. 29, 1822.) Pre-
pared in private school, Marengo, 111. Alethenai; College Council. M. S. 1891; M. D.
188?, Woman's I\Ied. Coll., Chicago. Teacher, 1877-80; Medical College, Chicago
1880-S3; New Eng. Hosp. for Women & Children, Boston, 1883-4; Practicing medicine,
Kansas City, Mo., 1884 — Prof, in Women's Coll. Kan. City, Mo., 1893-96; Lect. on Phys.
and Hygiene in Scarrett Train. Sch. 1902 — • Member Co., State, & Natl. Medical Assoc'ns.;
I'nitarian Church; Anothaeum Club; University Extension. Address, 3001 Bales Ave.,
Kansas City, Mo.; Bits. Add., 60 Commerce Bd., do.
153. FRANKLIN SPENCE
*B. S. in Arch, 1895; Real Estate Bus.; b. Mar. 2, 1852, Hamilton. 111.; s. John (b-
Feb. 20, 1820, Inverness, Scotland) & Jane (\\right) Spence (b. Jan. 27, 1816, Aberdeen,
do.) Prepared in Country Sch., Monticello Twp.^ 111.- Bailies Bus. Coll., winters ot
1871 & '72. Philomathean. Farmer, 1877-1898; Night Watch, Univ. of 111., 1898-1900;
Real Estate Bus., 1900 — Invented a table by which could be calculated the cost of
labor & material needed in constr. of bldgs., either by the square or by the bldg. Schl.
Dir., 1880-8. Modern Woodmen; Yeomen. Married Bertha Wilhamena Voigtlander,
Dec. 23, 1878, Hamilton, 111. Children, Minnie Bertha, b. Nov. 17, 1880: Charlie Edward,
b. June 6, 1883 Eva i-ena Jane, b. Apr. 11, 1888. Address, 213 E. Clark St., Champaign,
111. Bus. Add., News Bldg., do.
154. *JOHX MATHER STAYMAN
*B. S. in M. E., 1895; b. 185s, Miss.; s. H. M. Stayman. Deceased.
155. IRA JOY STODDARD. JR.
(Husband of No. 157)
Cert, in M. & S.; Engineer; b. Oct. 24, 1855, Newgong, Assam, British East Indies:
?. Rev. I. J. (b. 1820, Erie Co., N. Y. )& D. C. (Allen) Stoddard (b. 1821, Cattaraugus
Co., N. Y.) Prepared in private schs., and at Central Coll., Pella, la. Philomathean;
l-)elta Tau Delta. Capt. Draftsman, topographical work, 1877-80; R. R. surveys, 1881-2;
City Engr, Oskaloosa, la., Co. Survyr, Mahaska Co., la., and manager land title Co.,
1882-90; cemetery and park work in various cities; topographical sur. of 111. for Columbian
Expt., and sewers in N. J., 1890-6; ]\Iun. Eng. in la., 1897 — Capt. in la. N. G., 1885.
Author: Small treatise on Farm Drainage end Road Improvement, 1885; short stories m
Harper's and other papers. Organized first Soc. of la. Survyrs. and Engrs. Married
Anna M. Keables, Jan. 30, 1879, Pella la. (d. Jan. iq, 1890); Carrie D. Victor, (.'77)
Apr. 14, 1892, Champaign, 111. (d. Apr. 19, 1894.) Children, Ruth, b. June 8, 1880; Jay
Palmer, b. July 12, 1882; Carl Gregory, b. Apr. 27, 1885; Roy Keables, b. Aug. 22, 18S9.
.-Id dress, Pella, la.
156. GERTRUDE SWITZER (PEDDICORD)
(Sister of No. 446)
*B. L., 1895; b. Apr. 16, 1857, Mt. Airy, Md.; d. Francis Asbary (b. Mar. 28, 1828,
Union Bridge. Md.) & Ann Jane (Bussard) Switzer (b. Mar. 5, 1834, Mt. Airy, Md.)
Prepared in Champaign Female Sem. Alethenai. Married Higason Peddicord, Oct. 19,
1882, Champaign, 111. Children, Robert Henry, b. Sept. ^o, 1883; Ruth, b. Jan. 25, 1885.
(d. Sept. 1887.) Address, 602 W. Hill St., Champaign. 111.
157. "CARRIE DONIPHAN VICTOR (STODD.\RD)
(Wife of No. 155)
Cert.; Teacher; b. Apr. 27, 1856, Lynchburg, Va. Alethenai. Taught, Champaign,
1877-84: Sisseton, S. Dak., Indian Sch., 1884-6; Teacher & housekeeper, 1886— Member,
Cong. Church. Married Ira J. Stoddard, Jr., {'??) Apr. 14, 1892, Champaign, 111. Died
Apr. 19, 1894, Chicago 111.
158. WALTER P. WARD
(Husband of No. 151)
B. L. in L. & S., 1880; Carpenter; b. Feb. 11, 1849, Marietta, O.; s. Geo. A. (b.
.Athol, Mass.) & Susan U. (Bailey) Ward (b. Marietta, O.) Prepared in Prairie City
.'Xcad. Adelphic. Practising law, 1881-1901; Farming, 1901-06; Carpenter, iqo6 — Married
Velma E. Skinner, 1882, Champaign (d. Feb. 23, 1906.) Child, Russel A., b. Feb. 22, 1886.
.-Iddiess, 217 N. Cherry St., Olathe, Kans.
98 University of Illinois [1878
159. ROBERT FARWELL WHITHAM
(Husband of No. 146)
Cert, in Chem.; U. S. Mineral Surveyor; b. Apr. 13, 1852, Lawrence Co., Pa.; s.
John Dement (b. Feb., 1815, W. Va.) & Caroline (Farwell) Whitham (b. Aug. 1818,
Keene, N. H.) Prepared in Monmouth High School; Univ. Acad. Adelphic. Capt. Civ.
Eng. & Surveying, Rankin, Vermilion Co., 111., 187^-79; U. P. Railroad in Wy., 1880;
Fruit Growing & County Surveying — Municipal & Street Ry. & City Eng. of Olympia,
Wash., 1890-92; Pres. Capital City Abstract Co., 1S92-96; U. S. Land & Mineral Sur-
veyor for Wash., 1894 — Examination of Mines in interest of private parties, 1894 — U.
S. Mineral Survyr. for Alaska. 1900 — • Member Pacific N. W. Soc. of Eng. 1903 —
Presb. Church. Married Martha E. Page, June 7, 1877. Children, Paul P., b. May 30,
1S78; John Dement, b. Sept. i, 1880 (d. Nov. 2, 1899); Carl Farwell, b. Sept. 3, 18S2;
Ruth Ellen, b. Aug. 10, 18S7; Robert Lynn, b. Jan. 10, 1889. Address, Olympia, Wash.
i6o. MYRON JEROME WRIGHT
*B. S., 1895; Farmer; b. Jan. 23, 1855. Stockton, Jo Daviess Co., 111.; s. Burton
and Sophia (Byron) Wright. Prepared in Woodstock H. S. Married Nellie C. Fordick,
Dec. 10, 1878. Children, Ward E. ; Edith H.; Avice; Burton; Howard. Address, Wood-
stock, 111.
CLASS OF 1878 (42)
161. EDWARD J. BAKER
(Father of Nos. 28S1, 3631)
15. S., 1880; Farmer; b. Apr. 25, 1857, Jefferson Co., N. Y.; s. Phenix (b. Nov. 24,
1816) & Juliette (Lamson) Baker (b. May 8, 1821.) Philomathean. Married Alice R-
Beebe, Dec. 29, 1882. Children, Ray L., b. Feb. 14, 1884; Ruth M., b. Mar. 29, 1887.
Address, 121,21 Parnell Ave., Chicago, 111.
162. *CHARLES KEENE BALLARD
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Aug. 6, 1854, Chicago, 111.; s. Edward Ballard (b.
Augusta, Me.) & Lucy Wilcom (Plum) Ballard (b. Miadletown. Conn.) Prepared m
Englewood H. S.; Lombard Coll.; Sangers Acad.; Babcock's Acaa. Arch., 1878-80, Chi-
cago; lumber business. Mo., one year; three years in business in Chicago; banker in
Madison, S. Dak., four years; Vice-Pres. First Natl. Bank; Arch, until death. Inspr.
of the Ft. Sheridan buildnigs. Member Universalist Church. Married Kate L. Wood,
Sept. 12, 1883, Oak Park, 111. Children, Mary Gage, b. Nov. 5, 1885; Jessie Gertrude,
b. Dec. 23, 18S6; Kathryn Louise, b. Dec. 24, 1887; Edward Wood, b. July
17, 1889; Douglas Keene, b. July 31, 1891; Esther Eatin, b. May i, 1895. Died Mar. 4,
1895, Oak Park, 111.
163. 'WALLACE EVERETT BRIDGE
(Brother of No. 302)
B. S. in Agr.; b. Jan. 14, 1856, La Moille, 111.; s. Sereno (b. Nov. 23, 1820, Wil-
mington, Vt.) iS; Allisanny S. (Winchester) Bridge (b. July 13, 1821, Marlboro, Vt.)
Prepared in La Moille H. S. Philomathean; Capt. in Univ. Reg. Stock raiser, 187S;
Business, Minneapolis, 1891-6; Clerk in Circuit Court, Commissioner's Office, Detroit,
Mich., 1898. Member of, and held successively all offices in, Palestine Lodge F. 6e A.
M., Detroit; Drill Corps, Detroit Commandery, Knights Templars. Married Sara E.
Phillips, June 17, 1893, Minneapolis, Minn. Child, Everette, b. May 26, 1894. Died
Mar. 18, 1899, Detroit, Mich.
164. FRANK ADELBERT BROWN
Cert., 1878; Banker; b. Oct. 31, 1855, Marengo, III; s. Milo S. (b. 1826, Burns,
N. Y.) & Hanna M. (Drake) Brown (b. 1830, Cuyler, N. Y.) Prepared in Marengo
H. S. Philomathean; Delta Tau Delta. Teaching 1878- 1882; Law and Real Estate,
1882 — Pres. Board of Education, Aberdeen 1892-1905; Receiver U. S. Land Oliice, Aber-
deen, 1897-1901. A. F. & A. M. Member of firm of Brown Brothers, Bankers,
(Tonim. of Finances of Aberdeen 1912— Married Laura E. Bailey, Nov. 15, 1S78, Kantoul,
111. Children, Mila A., b. Feb. 21, 1881; Frank A., Jr., b. Oct. 28, 1883; Harry F., b. Apr.
5, 1886; Lorna D., b. Dec. 24, 1889; Lauran A., b. Apr. 21, 1S93 (died June 19, 1908).
Address, Aberdeen, S. D.
165. SAMUEL ALEXANDER BULLARD '
(Brother of Nos. 303, 304, 459; Father of Nos. 2331, 2592, 3665)
B. S. in Arch.; M. Arch, (hon.) 1903; Arch.; b. Mar. 25, 1853, Sangamon Co., 111.; s.
Wesley (b. July 28, 1816, Shelby Co., Ky.) & Sarah Ann (Foster) Bullard (b. July 18,
1824, Montgomery Co., Ky.) Prepared in Country Schs. Adelphic. Pres. and Orator,
Senior Class; Editor, The Daily I Hint. 1877-8; Pros. Atty.; First and Second Associate
Justices, and Chief Justice of Supreme Court, old Coll. Govt. Pres. Y. M. C. A.,
1876-7 (charter member). Rep. in Inter-State Orat. Cont., 1877. Taught school,
1878-9; Arch., 1879 — Arch, of 111. State Coram, to reconstruct Lincoln Natl. Monu-
ment, 189S-9. City Engr. and member Board Public Works, Springfield, 111.,
1884-9; Trustee, Univ. of 111. ,1889-1907; President of Board of Trustees, 1891-3, 1904-7;
Introduced manual training and mech. drawing in Springfield schs; edited Rpts. III. Soc.
Engr. & Snrvyrs, 1890-5; published several professional pamphlets. Member M. E.
Church; 111. Soc. Engrs. & Survyrs. (charter member); Amer. Inst, of Archs., 1885;
Exec. Secy. & Treas., 111. Soc. Engrs. and Survyrs.; Tau Beta Pi. Married Elsie Cornelia
1878] Baccalaureate Alumni 99
Elliott, Apr. 19, 1882, Tonica, 111. Children, Helen Elizabeth ("05), b. May 17, 1883;
Edwin Elliott ('06), b. Aug. 30, 18S4; Clark Wesley ('09), b. Oct. 21, 1886; Elsie Louise, b.
Sept. 13, 1887. Address, 318 S. Glenwood Ave., Springfield, 111.
166. ELLIS M. BURR
B. S. in M. E.; Mechanical Engineer; b. Feb. 27, 1858, Woodstock, III.; s. Lyman
E. & Elizabeth (Hollister) Burr. Prepared in Woodstock H. S. Adelphic. Prop, of
Machine Shop and Foundry. Invented Thermometer graduating machines and numerous
other inventions; pipe threading machine patents. Supervisor of Champaign Twp., 1890-
98; County Treas. of Champaign Co., 1898-1902. Married Nancy J. Glenn, Apr. 20,
1 88 1. Child, Elizabeth H. (ex '04), b. Mar. 8, 18S2. Address, Champaign, Illinois.
167. NOAH BEERY COFFMAN
B. S.; Banker; b. Apr. 2, 1857, Crawfordsville, Ind.; s. Noah Beery, Sr., (b. Oct.
10, 1816, Pleasant Valley, Va.) & Margaret (Wimp) Coffman (b. Feb. 29, 1820, Carroll, O.)
Prepared in Urbana H. S. Philomathean; Orat. Jun. Class; Repr. Univ. at Inter-Coll.
Orat. Contest at Monmouth, 111., 1876; offices under Students' Govt. Studied law with
Summers & Wright, Urbana, 1878-79; Local Reporter on Champaign Co. Gazette.- Re-
moved to Wellington, Kan., & admitted to practice there, 1879. Opened office at Ottawa.
Walked to Hebron, Nebr. & taught Dist. School; took Clerkship in Bank; became Cashier;
opened Law office with Manford Savage (No. 194); Bank Cashier, Tacoma, 1883; Che-
halis, running small private bank, 1884; Pres. & Mgr. of Bank, Inc. as ist Nat'l. Bank,
1890 — Treas. 8th Missions^ry Div. Prot. Epis. Church, comprising Pac. Coast, Alaska,
Hawaiian Islands & Manila; Pres. S. W. Wash. Settlers Agency; Delegate to Nat'l Rep.
Conv., Philadelphia, 1900; many times delegate to triennial Conv. of Prot. Episcopal church;
Treas., Diocese of OJyinpia; Represented Univ. of 111. at 50th Anniv. of Univ. of Wash.
Married Adaline J. Tighe, Oct. i, 1883, Hebron, Nebr. Children, Florence Adaline, b.
Dec. 7, 1884; Ethelin Margaret, b. June 29, 1886; Daniel Tighe, b. Aug. 17, 1890.
Address, Chehalis, Wash.
168. *FRANK SHERMAN COFLIN
Cert. L. & S., b. 1854, HI.; s. R. F. Coflin. Prin. of H. S. Quitman, Miss., 1904-
*Died, Feb. 9, 1908, Picayune, Miss.
169. EMMA COLUMBIA (MANN)
(Wife of No. 108)
Cert.; b. Dec. 7, 1857, Champaign, 111.; d. Curtis Fields (b. Mar. 10, 1823, Madison,
Ky.) & Nancy (Cox) Columbia (b. June i, 1879, Asheville, N. C.) Prepared in Cham-
paign Sem. Married James R. Mann ('76) May 30, 18S2, Champaign, 111. Child, James
R., Jr., b. Dec. 10, 1888. Address, Hyde Park, Chicago, 111.
170. ANNETTE M. CULVER (ELLISON)
B. S. in L. & A.; Librarian; b. Henry, 111.; d. Mary Culver. Children's Librarian,
Minneapolis Pub. Lib. Married A. C. Ellison. Address, Pub. Lib., Minneapolis, Minn. J
171 NANCY DAVIS (SCOVELL)
(Wife of No. 84; Sister of No. 264, 309)
B. S. in Dom. Sc. ; b. Jan. 28, 1857, Washington Co., Ind.; d. Chester Powers (b. Mar.
7. 183s, Washington Co., Ind.) & Hettie (Close) Davis (b. May i, 1838, Scott Co., Ind.)
Prepared in Monticello H. S. Alethenai. Member, Art Club, Champaign, 111.; Woman's
CluD of Central Ky. ; Hospital Board, Lexington, Ky. ; Woman's Club of Ky. State Univ.;
D. A. R. ; State Home Economics Comm.; Ky. Fed. of Woman's Clubs; Second Presb.
Church. Married Melville Amasa Scovell ('75), Sept. 8, 1880, Monticello, 111. Address,
Lexington, Ky.
172. FRANK A. DEAN
Cert. Lit., Sci. & Mil.; Banker; b. Sept. 28, 183^, La Salle, III.; s. Francis A. (b.
Conn.) & Mary (Hartshorn) Dean (b. N. Y.) Class Historian; Delta Tau Delta. Capt.
in Univ. Regt.; Mercantile Bus., 1878-1904; City Natl. Bank, 1904 — State Senator,
1903-4; Mayor of Holdrege, five terms. Married Cora C. Riggs, June 23, 1879, Buckley,
111. Address, Holdrege, Nebr.
173- SARAH CATHERINE DEARDORFF (DONNELL)
B. S.; b. May 13, 1854, Co,bden, 111.; d. Andrew (b. Gettysburg, Pa.) & Sophia
(Lingle) Deardorff (b. Jonesboro, 111.) Prepared in Cobden H. S. Alethenai. Taught
in County Normals, 4 yrs. : Deputy Co. Supt. of Schs., 2 vrs. ; Bd. of Co. Examiners,
17 yrs. Married Benjamin F. Donneli, May i, 1883, Anna, Hi. Children, Delia Elizabeth,
b. June 7, 1884; Franklin Andrew, b. Aug. i, 1888: Earl, b. Oct. i, 1894 (d. Aug. 10,
1895). Address, Ashland, Kan.
174.. 'IDA MAY ESTEP
(Sister of Nos. 42, 175)
Cert.; b. Paris, O. ; d. Isaiah (b. Wellsville, O.) & Sevilla (Smith) Estep (b. Pa.)
Prepared in Rantoul H. S. Member of M. E. Church. Died Jan. 23, 1887, Rantoul, III.
173- JESSIE ESTEP
(Sister of Nos. 42 & 174)
Cert.; d. Isaiah (b. Wellcsville, O.) & Sevilla (Smith) Estcp (b. Pa.) Prepared in Ran-
toul, H. S. Book and Art Ex. Member First Church of Christ, Scientist, Seattle, Wash.
Aadress, 1824 Twenty-fourth Ave., N., Seattle, Wash.
loo University of Illinois [1878
176. FRED FRANCIS
B. S. in M. E.; Retired; b. Jan. 21, 1856, Kewanee, III.; s. Sullivan R. (b. Apr
20, i8i6, Luenburg, Mass.) & Mary S. (Gardner) Francis (b. Nov. 13, 1825, Lowell, rfo.)
Prepared in Dist. Sch. Employed in Elgin Watch Factory, 1879-90. Invented ^ Con-
structed pure soft water reservoir for home, 1893; Found diameter of circle x by solving
equation of about 20th degree with about 1,000 terms, 1890; Original solution of why
water does not come 10 level of fountain head through pipe containing packets of air,
IQ09. Author: Short Letters in Physical Culture Maga::ine, published 111 Flatiron Bldg.,
New York, 1906-7. Married Jeaimette E. Crowfoot, Aug. 10, 1890, Buffalo, N. Y. Ad-
dress. Kewanee, 111., R. F. D. No. 5.
177. *TriEOPHILUS GAFFNER
Cert, in Chem.; Physician; b. Oct. 27. 1851, Highland, 111.; s. Gottlieb (b. Apr 11,
1827, Switzerland) & Emmaritta (Branger) Gaflfner (b. 1833, do.) Prepared in High-
land, 111., State Nor. Univ.; M. D., Washington, 1880. Member Board Trustees M. E.
Church, Trenton, 111.; Director Trenton Milling Co.; member Trenton Sch. Bd.; Pres.
Clinton Co. Med. Soc; member 111. State and Amer. Med. Assocs. Married Amelia
Gaffner, Mar. 29, 1881, St. Louis, Mo. (d. Feb. 9, i8qi.) Children, Katherine E., b. Jan.
14, 1883; Gertrude, b. Oct. 2, 1884; Karl S., b. July 5, 1886; Amelia, b. Aug. 15, 1887.
Died June 15, 1906, Trenton, 111.
178. ALFRED T. GREGORY
(Brother of Nos. 139, 505)
A. B.; A. M., 1905; Lawyer; b. Aug. 17, 1858, Ann Arbor, Mich.; s. John M. (b.
July 3, 1822, Sand Lake, N. Y.) & Julia Gregory (b. Sand Lake, N. Y.). Prepared in
Champaign H. S.; Univ. Acad. Adelphic. Salesman, 1878-1880; Civ. Engr., 1880-1882;
Bridge Engr., Atlantic & Pacific R. R. ; Law, 1883 — Director, Kansas City Art Assoc;
Trustee, Kansas City Symphony Orch. Soc; Kansas City Bar Assoc, 23 yrs. ; Kansas
City Civic League; Pres. Provident Assoc; Kansas City Country Club; Kansas City City
Club; Knife & Fork Club. Married Josephine Karnes, Nov. 3 1892, Kansas City, Mo.
Children, Joseph Van ClieL b. Feb. 4, 1894; John Milton, b. Sept. 5, 1896. Address,
Waterworks Bldg., Kansas City, Mo.
179. HENRY HAUSER
B. S. in C. E.; Pres. Contracting Co.; b. Mar. 29, 1855, St. Louis, Mo.; s. Fred
eric (b. Ger.) & Philipena (Diehl) Hauser (b. do.) Prepared in common sch., Mas
coutah, 111. Constr. Dept., A. T. & S. F. R. R., 1878-89; Mgr. B. Lantsy Sons, Con-
tractors, 1889-1904; Vice Pres. Sharp-Hauser Contr. Co., 1904-9; Pres. H. Hauser Contr
Co., 1909 — Member Univ. Club, Los Angeles; Trustee, Presb. Church. Married Mrs
Margaret S. Harter, Oct. 3, ipo4, Los Angeles, Calif. Address, 981 St. Andrews PL,
Los Angeles; Bus. Add., 504 CTentral Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif.
180. MARY S. EARNED (PARSONS)
(Wife of No. 78)
B. S.; b. Dec. 31, 1858, Waterloo, la.; d. Charles Gowdy (b. Mar. 2, 1824, Middle-
bury, Vt.) & Calista Evelyn (Blanchard) Earned (b. Nov. 2, 1821, Windham Co., Vt.)
Prepared in Charnpaign schools & Home. Alethenai. Supt. of the Kan. W. C. T. U.
of the Dept. of Sci. Temp. Instr. ; helped found Kingman Free Libr., 1901 ; Woman's
Suffrage Speaker. Member Humane Soc; School Bd. ; Women's & Children's Hosp. of
Kansas City, Mo., one time Vice Pres.; Auditor, 3 yrs.; Minister in Fellowship in
Universalist Church. Married Fernando Alston Parsons ('75), Aug. 11, i88i, Champaign,
111. Address, 803 S. Central Ave., Chanute, Kan.
iSi. EDDY ORLAND LEE
B. L.; Lawyer; b. Sept. 16, 1855, Hatley, Ouebec; s. Josiah (b. Nov. 20, 1820, Stan-
stead, Quebec) & Rockselana (Davis) Lee (b. Jan. 19, 1824, do.) Prepared in Mt. Car-
roll H. S. Adelphic. Studied Law in office of Hon. James Shaw, Mt. Carroll, II. Prac-
ticing since i88i' member firm Booth, Lee, Badger, Rich & Parke; Prosecuting Atty.,
Cheyenne Co., Nebr., 2 yrs. Member M. E. Church; Pres. Bd. Trustees, same; Odd
Fellows. Married Jennie Cummings, Aug. 20, 1884, Sheffield, 111. Address, 4 Miller
Flats, Salt Lake City, U.; Bus. Add., 604-10 Boston Bldg., Salt Lake City.
182. FRANK HAYDEN LLOYDE
(Brother of No. 508)
Cert.; Real Estate & Loans; b. Dec. 29, 1S57, Lamoille. 111.; s. David Hayden (b.
183s, Springfield, Mass.) & Ellen Persis (Angier) Lloyde (b. 1840, Vt.) Prepared in
Princeton H. S. Adelphic. Traveled extensively abroad & in southern states since 1897.
Pres. & Secy. Alumni Assoc, i yr., each; Deacon Baptist Church, 18 yrs.; member
Champaign Pub. Lib. Bd. 12 yrs.; Champaign City Council, 2 yrs.; Treas. of Univ. Y. M.
C. A. Bldg. fund, lo yrs.; Secy. & Chairman Champaign Co. Prohibition Central Com.,
several yrs. each; Dir. 111. Title & Trust Co. Married M. Frances Core, June s, 1879,
Champaign. Child, Catherine Ellen, b. May 11, 1900. Address, Box 16, Venice, Calif.
183. JAMES ADRIAN McLANE
B. S. in Arch.; Real Estate business; b. Mar. 22, 18^7, Newark, N. J.; s. Henry IT.
(b. Mar. 10, 1818, N. Y. City) & Ida E. (Scharff) McLane (b. June 13, 1826, Amsterdam,
Holland.) Prepared in Waukegan H. S. Delta Tau Delta. Railroad Clerk, 1870-81;
1878] Baccalaureate Alumni loi
Traveling Salesman, : 881-3; Real Estate, 1884— Member Univ. Club; Real Etsate Bd.;
Hamilton Club, life member; Midlothian Country Club. Address, 64 E. 36th PI., Chicago;
Bus. Add, Room 909, 69 W. Washington St., Chicago.
1 84. JEAN C. MAHAN (PLANK)
(Sister of No. 105)
Cert, in L. & S.; b. Jan. 6, 1859, Tonica, 111.; d. Isaac Sanders (b. Oct. 10, 1828,
Sardinia, O.) & Jane H. (Lindsay) Mahan (b. Feb. 21. 1826, McConnellsburg, Pa.) Pre-
pared in Pub. School. Alethenai. Studied piano and foreign languages in Berlin and N. Y.
Author of a number of stories in magazines. Married Philo White Plank, Feb. 24, 1881,
Champaign, 111. (d. July i, 1909). Address, 6027 Kimbark Ave., Chicago, 111.
185. AARON HENRY MOORE
(Father of No. 31 10)
Cert, in L. & S.; Lumber Dealer; b. Sept. 15, 1849, Louisville, 111.; s. Daniel (b. 1822)
& Eliza Ann (Monical) Moore (b. 1827, Ind.) Prepared in Com. Country Sch. Scientific
Soc, Pres. Prin. Toledo Sch., 1879; taught country Sch., 1880; Dry Goods bus., 1881-92;
Proprietor, Wabash Lumber Yards, 1892 — Elected Survyr of Clay Co., 1880; Clerk of
village of Louisville, 1885; Treas. of the city, 1886; Pres., Village Bd., 1889; Secy., The
Wabash Bldg. & Loan Assoc, 1895 — ; Dir. & Vice Pres., Clay Co. State Bank, 190S.
Married Mahala Margerette George, Feb. 10, 1884, Louisville, 111. Children, Samuel
Burns, ('07) b. May 28, 1885; Frances Cleveland, b. Oct. 16, 1889; Maud Elizabeth, b.
Nov. 28, 1890 (d. Feb. i, 1892). Address, Louisville, 111.
186. WENSEL MORAVA
B. S. in M. E.; Manufacturer of Struc. Steel; b. 1853, Bohemia; s. Wensel Morava.
Pres. Morava Constr. Co., 1900 — Address, 5621 Monroe Ave., Chicago, 111.
187 *EMMA ELIZABETH PAGE
(Sister of Nos. 146, 188)
B. L. in L. & S.; M. L., 1S79; Lecturer & Organizer of W. C. T. U. ; b. July 30, 1852,
Metamora, 111.; d. Andrew H. (b. Jan. 7, 1820, Gilmanton Iron Works, N. H.) & Mary
Ann (Grove) Page (b. Oct. 26, 1820, Georgetown, Ind.) Prepared in Jacksonville & Home.
Alethenai; Mystery of the Seven Sisters. Wrote Class song; Vice Pres., Class; Senator,
Stud. Govt. Taught music, 1879-88; same in Eureka Coll. 2 yrs. ; Rancher on Homestead
Claim in Wyo., 1888-93; Lecturer & Organizer for W. C. T. U., 1892-1910. Author:
Heart Culture, a textbook on Humane Education, 272 pp., Whitaker & Ray Co., 1897;
Humane Educator No. 5, 100 pp.; many short stories in various periodicals. Died July
28, 1910, Olympia, Wash.
188. MARY LOUISA PAGE
(Sister of Nos. 146, 187)
Cert, in Arch.; B. S. in Arch., 1879; Teacher; b. Jan. 27, 1849, Metamora, 111.; d
Andrew N. (b. Jan. 7, 1820, Gilmanton, N. H.) & Mary Ann (Grove) Page (b. Oct. 26
1820, New Albany, Ind.) Prepared in Tremont 111., Acad.; Metamora H. S. Pres., Ale
thenai; Mystery of Seven Sisters; Senator, Stud. Govt. Teacher, 1878-90; Arch. Drafts
man, 1889; Drafting, Blue Printing & Abstracting, 1895. Pres., W. C. T. U., W. Wash.
1895-1900; Vice Pres. at large of same organization & State Supt. of Temp, literature^
1900-5. Issued W. C. T. U. reports, pp. 80-90, 5 yrs. Author: A (Country Schooi
Teacher; Relation of Cruelty to Food Supply; A Sketch from Life, Northivest Jour, of
Educ, Seattle, Wash.; also numerous articles for press along temperance and humane
lines. Address, Box 356, Olympia, Wash.
1 89. JOHN WAKELEY PATCH IN
Cert, in L. & S.; Lawyer; b. Lodi, Washtenaw Co., Mich.; s. John (b. Burton, O.) &
Elizabeth (Wakely) Patchin. Prepared at home; Oberlin, winter 18S0-1. Pres., Adelphic;
Senator in Stud. Govt. LL. B., Univ. of Mich., 1884. Taught School, 1878-81; Clerk, 1881-2;
Law Sch., Ann Arbor, 1882-4; Practicing Law, 1884 — Mayor Traverse City, Mich.,
1900-1; memb. Bd. of Educ, 1890-1900; Chairman Citv Rep. Com., Traverse City, 1905 —
Married Ruth M. Patchin, July 6, 1888, Manchester, Mich. Children, Lucius W., b. July
18, 1889; Elizabeth, b. July 2, 1895. Address, Traverse City, Mich.
190. JAMES LYON POLLOCK
(Brother of No. 82.)
B. L.; Lawyer; b. 1S58, Mt. Vernon, 111.; s. James M. Pollock. Address, Mt. Vernon,
191. CHARLES LAURENS RICHARDS
B. S. in Agr. ; Lawyer; b. Mar. 21, 1856, Woodstock, 111.; s. Thomas McDonough (b.
Madison Co., N. Y.) & Julia Antionette (Webb) Richards (b. Columbia Co., N. Y.)
Prepared in Waterville. N. Y., H. S. Philomathean. LL. B., Union Coll. of Law
(Northwestern), 1884. Farmer & Sch. Teacher, 1878-82; studying Law, 1882-4; Practising,
1884 — Elder Presb. Church; Prosecuting Atty., Thayer Co., 4 yrs.; Speaker of House of
Rep., Neb. Legislature, 1895. Married Carrie Allen; Lida M. Ashby, 1883; Lizzie E. Lowrie.
Children, Carl Gregory, b. June 10, 1880; Bessie Ashby, b. Aug. 3, 1887; John Lowrie b
Mar. 22, 1893; Webb, b, July 24, 1898. Address, Hebron, Neb.
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University of^Illinois I1878
192. 'WILLIAM DOLE OWEN RUDY
B. S. in Chem.; b. 1854, Paris. 111.; s. T. O. Rudy. Died July 16, 1899, Washing-
ton, D. C.
193. *ABRAM D. RUTAN
Cert, in L. & S.; Born 1851, Paterson, N. J.; s. S. D. Abram. Died June 4, 1887,
Ranton, N. Mex.
194. MANFORD SAVAGE
(Brother of No. 247)
B. L. in L. & S.; Lawyer; b. May 24, 1854, Macoupin Co,. 111.; s. Nathan (b. Mar. i,
1812, Windsor, Vt.) & Sophronia (Wilkins) Savage (b. Rutland, Vt.) Prepared in Girard
H. S. Philomathean ; Phi Beta Kappa. Pres., Natl. Independent Tel. Assoc.; mem. 111.
State Bar Assoc. Married Anna Savage, June 8, 1882. Child, Arthur Dale, b. Feb. i,
1890. Address, 722 W. Church St., Champaign, 111.
195. HAMLIN WHITMORE SAWYER
Cert.; publisher (b. Dec. 5, 1853, Godfrey, 111.; s. John York (b. Nov. 2, 1823, Wind-
sor, N. Y.i & Sarah Jane (Robbins) Sawyer (b. Apr. i, 1833, Marysville, 111.) Prepared in
Com. Schs. at Godfrey, 111. Adelphic; Capt. in Univ. Regt.; Capt. Co. H., I. N. G., 9th 111.
Regt. Taught 5 yrs. in 111.: Principal Otterville H. S.; Supt. City Schs., Fairmount, 111-,
1882-3; Farmed, Homestead & Free Claim Valley Co., Nebr., 1883-5; Published Loup Valley
Gasette, 1885-7; Wichita Independent, 1887-9; Oklahonia City Times, 1888-1891; Con-
solidated Frisco Times and El Reno Herald, 1892; Published same 1892-3; Farmer, 1894.
Founded and published Oklahoma Review. Author of several religious & government
publications. Member, Board Trustees, Plymouth Cong. Church, Enid, Okla. Married
Clara Dell Canady, Dec. 16, 1880, Champaign, 111. Children, Albert Canady, b. Aug. 28,
1881; Noel, b. Oct. 13, 1883; William Lemon, b. Nov. 16, 1884; Arthur Ware, b. Aug.
13, 1887. Address, Enid, Okla.
196. HOSEA B. SPARKS
Cert, in L. & S.; Pres., Sparks Milling Co.; b. Nov. 5, 1858, Staunton, 111.; s. David
R. (New Albany, Ind.) & Anna Davenport (Chapman) Sparks (b. near Staunton, 111.)
Prepared in Alton H. S. Adelphic; Leader, Gymnasium, 2 yrs. Mfg. Flour, Alton, Mills.
Pres., Millers' Natl. Federation. Married Bessie Mayo Pegram, Jan. 6, 1894, Lincoln, 111.
Address, Alton, 111.
197. * WILLIAM F. SPRADLING
Cert.; b. 1856, 111.; s. Levi Spradling. Died Nov. 30, 1881, Greenleaf, Kan.
198. *MARTIN SPRAGUE
Cert.; Miner; b. Aug. 3, 1853, Lowell, O.; s. J. B. (b. 1837, Lowell, O.) & Malinda
F. (Martin) Sprague (b. 1832, Pa.) Prepared in Decatur, 111. Adelphic; Atty. under
Stud. Govt. Practice law; Claim Adjuster on R. Rs. in Tex., Kan., & Ark.; Mining Bus.,
1897-1905; Mgr. of Min. Co., Mex., 1905-8. Member City Council, Springfield, 111., 1881;
Co. Assessor, Patter Co., S. D., 1882. Married Linnie M., Roll, 1882, Springfield, 111.
(d. 1890). Children, Linnie M., b. 1883; Gladys, b. 1885. *Died Feb. 7, 1911, Jackson-
ville, 111.
199. MAHLON OGDEN WEED
B. S. in Sci.; Farmer; b. June 29, 1850, Walton, N. Y. ; s. James (b. May s, 1803,
Walton, N. Y.) & Abigail (Terry) Weed (b. Nov., 1818, do.) Prepared in Belvidere S.
Side H. S.; Lombard Coll.; Jefferson Liberal Inst., Galesburg. Teacher, 1878-86; Farmer,
1886 — Married Lydia Margaret Ridpath, Apr. 7, 1885, New Sharon, la. Address, Alvo,
Nebr.
?oo. JOHN FRANKLIN WHITLOCK
B. L. in L. & S.; Lawyer; b. 1855, Dwight, 111.; s. G. W. Whitlock, Capt. Univ. Regt.
Address, Gettysburg, S. Dak.
201. AUGUST ZIESING
B. S. in M. E.; C. E. 1905; Pres., Amer. Bridge Co.; b. Feb. 19, 1858, Peru, 111.; s.
Henry (b. Dec. 2, 1828, Cedern, Ger.) & Katherine (Brennemann) Ziesing, (b. Sept. 24,
1828, Vetsberg, do.) Prepared at Peru H. S. and by private tutor. Delta Tau Delta; Capt.
Bridge Designing and Construction, 1878-1880; Railroad Engr., 1880-1883; Bridge Design-
ing and Construction, 18S3-1887; Mgr. and Eng. of Lassig Bridge Works, 1887-1901; Con-
sulting Eng., Bridges & Buildings a specialty, 1897-1901; Vice-pres. and Western Manager
American Bridge Co., 1901-05; Pres. Amer. Bridge Co., 1905-1911; Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. ;
Western Soc. Engineers; Am. Ry. Eng. and Maintenance of Way Assoc. Member of
Skokie Country Club (Glencoe) ; Engrs. Club (N. Y.); Duquesne Club, Pittsburgh; Union
League Club, Chicago; Engrs. Club, Chicago; Univ. Club, Chicago. Married Alice A.
Hanna, Feb. 27, 1884, Wooster. O. Children: Mabel, b. Tan. 1885 (died Apr. 1885);
Harry H. ('08), b. Mar. 31, 1886; Margarette, b. Oct. i, 1887; Gertrude, b. July i, 1889;
Katherine b. July 10, 1892. Address, Glencoe, 111.; Bus. Add., 74 W. Adams St., Chicago.
202. *HENRY W. ZIMMERMAN
B. L.; b. .Tan. 3, 1859, Peru, 111.; s. Henry (b. Dec. i, 1821, Stuttgart, Ger.) &
Caroline (Ream) Zimmerman (b. Aug. 12, 1828, Shaferstown, Pa.) Prepared in H. S.
Delta Tau Delta. Bookkeeper, 1878-84; jeweler, 1884- 1903. Married Emma Merkel, Dec.
2, 1896, Peru, 111. Child, Ralph Edward, b. Apr. 12, 1899. *Died July 21, 1903, Peru, 111.
1879] Baccalaureate Alumni 103
CLASS OF 1879 (23)
203. HENRY MAHAN BEARDSLEY
(Husband of No. 264; Brother of No. 584; Father of Nos. 2891, jGzy)
B.L.; M. L., 18S0; A. M., 1903; Lawyer; b. Oct. 20, 1S58, Milford Tp., Knox Co.,
O.; s. George Fitch (b. May 26, 1827, Milford Tp., do) & Martha (Mahan) Beardsley (b.
July 16, 1834, Mt. Morris, N. Y.) Prepared in Champaign H. S.; Pres. of Adelphic;
mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Senate Coll. Govt.; Represented Adelphic in Inter-society Orat.
Contest; Ed. in Chief Illini one yr. ; Class Pres.; Asst. in Chem., Univ. of 111., two years;
since then lawyer, now mem. firm Beardsley, Gregory (No. 178) & Kirshner, Kansas City,
Mo. Upper House Common Council, K. C. Mo., 1898-1902; Pres. Upper House Common
Council, K. C, Mo. & Pres. of K. C. Bd. of Public Works, 1904- 1906; Mayor of K. C.
1906-8. Pres. K. C. Mo. Y. M. C. A., 1893. Married Marietta Davis, ('81) Apr. 24,
1883, Monticello, 111.; Children, Eleanor ('07) b. Nov. 29, 1884; Geo. Davis ('09) b. Apr.
II, 1887; Henry Scovell, b. June 17, 1895. Address, Commerce Building, Kansas
City, Mo.
204. *IIARRY PETER BOURNE
B. S. in C. E.; b. Jan. 8, 1856, Richmond, Va.; s. Andrew (b. Jan. 31, 1820, Red-
field, N. Y.) & Mary Ann (Johonnott) Bourne (b. Dec. 14, 1820.) Prepared in Wood-
stock H. S.; Civil Eng., Banking, and Real Estate. Died Dec. 10, 1899, Woodstock, 111.
205. WILLIAM NICHOLS BUTLER
Cert., L. S: S.; Lawyer; Judge 1st Cir. 111.; b. Aug. 16, 1856, Berlin, Green Lake Co.,
Wis.; s. Comfort Edgar (b. Oct. 3, 1824, Ithaca, N. Y.) & Celestia Ann (Carter) Butler
(b. Aug. 19, 1S33, Darien, N. Y.) Prepared in Anna Pub. Sch., Pres. Adelphic; in days
of "Coll. Government" was member of Univ. "Senate"; Coll. Marshall; Prosecuting Atty.;
Assoc. Justice Supreme Court; Pres. Coll. Gov.; Pres. of Class Fresh. & Jun. years; Capt.
Co. C, 1S78-.9. Taught school 1879-81; Union Coll. of Law, Chicago, 1881-2; LL. B.
Union Univ. 1883; U. S. Revenue Service, 1883-4; States Attorney, Cairo, 111., 1884; re-
elected 1888-92-96; Corporation Council city of Cairo, 1895-8; Circuit Judge, ist Circuit of
111., 1903. Re-elected 1908; Capt. & Adit. 9th Regt. I. N. G., 1884-5; Member board of
Education, Cairo, 1896-1902. Member A. F. & A. M.; K. of P.; Twice Pres. Alumni
Assoc. Univ. of 111.; Presb. Church. Married Marv Mattoon, Oct. 28, 1885; Children,
Comfort Straight ('09) b. Mar. i, 1887; William Glenn ('12) b. June 24, 1890; Frank-
lin Mattoon, b. Mar. 22, 1892; Mary, b. Aug. 18, 1893; Esther, b. Nov. 28, 1895 (d.
Jan. 16, 1896); Helen, b. Mar. 12, 1897 (d- Nov. 7, 1906); John Bruce, b. Jan. 22, 1899.
Address, 2036 Walnut St., Cairo, 111.
206. AUGUSTA ESTHER BUTTS (CAMFIELD)
B. S. in Nat. Hist.; Principal; b. at Union, 111. Prepared in Marengo H. S.; Taught
one year in Farmer City and one year in Paxton, thirty years in Chicago; at present
Prin. Alcott Sch., Chicago, 111.; member of Chicago Principals' Club; Lake View Woman's
Club; Pol. Equality League. Married Dr. Bradford Allen (Jamfield, Dec. zz, 1909. Address,
501 Belmont Ave., Chicago, 111.
207. *RALPH P. COBURN
B. S. in M. E.; b. 1856, Lyndon, 111.; s. George L. Coburn. Died Jan. 10, 1894,
San Antonio, Tex.
208. CHARLES THEODORE FREIJS
Cert. Architect; b. Oct. 23, 1856, Urbana; s. S. Magnus & Julia A. (Brougham)
Freijs. Prepared in Country Sch. near Urbana. Member Baptist Church. Married Nellie
A. Potter, 1883, Indianapolis (d. 1892); Cora A. Turner, 1893, Stanton, Va. (d. Sept. 23,
1912). Children, Mildred Grant, b. July 3, 1885 (d. July 17, 1884); Marion Antoinette,
b. July 12, 1S87; Barbara Montrose, b. Apr. 20, 1908. Address, 554 Central Trust Bldg.,
Indianapolis, Ind.
209. JAMES H. GUNDER
B. S. in Min. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. 1856, 111.; Prepared in Fairmount H. S.; V. Pres.
& Gen. Mgr., Cohocton Brick & Tile Co., Forest City, Ark. Address, Forest City, Ark.,
or Fairmount, 111.
210. ISABELLA HALE
B. S.; b. 1853, Fairfield, Me.; d. James Hale. Dist. Supt., Bureau of Charities, 1904.
Address. Sheffield, 111.
211. OTIS WILLIS HOIT
B. S. in Agr. ; Farmer, Banker, and Merchant; b. May 24, 1857, Genesee, 111.; s.
Levi Wilson (b. Nov. 15, 1827, Canaan, N. H.) & Sarah Elizabeth (French) Hoit (b. Nov.
I, 1836, Coventry, Conn.) Prepared in Geneseo H. S. Philomathean. Pres. First Nat'l
Bank of Geneseo, agr. imp. bus., and farmer. Member Congr. Church. Trustee Univ. of
111., 1910 — Married Margaret E. Stewart, Sept. 11, 1879, Champaign, 111. (d. May 19,
:88s); Henrietta P. M. Schroeder, Oct. 11, 1888, Geneseo, 111. Children, daughter
born, July 21, 1880 (d. July 26, 1880); Maurice Elon, b. June 23, 1893. Address,
Geneseo, 111.
212. WILLIAM PITT JOHNSON
Cert, in C. E.; with Albert Dickinson Seed Co.; b. Sept. 13, 1856, Springfield, O. ; s.
Anthom' & Sarah (Drew) Johnson. Prepared at Keokuk, la., and Kansas City, Mo. Sci.
Soc; Capt. Coal Bus., Chicago, until 1887; with the Albert Dickinson Co., Chicago, 111.,
I04 University of Illinois [1879
Seed Merchants, 1887 — now representing them at Boston, Mass. Member Baptist Church.
Married Adelaide Frances Rose, Feb., 1887, Chicago, 111. Address, 272 Fairniount Ave.,
Hyde Park, Mass. Bus. Add., 506 Board of Trade Bldg., Boston, do.
213. EMERY KAYS
(Father of Nos. 2710, 3818)
Cert, in Agr., Mgr. Creamery Co.; b. Oct. 10, !853, Magnolia, 111.; s. Henry B. (b.
Feb. 12, 1814, Ky.) & Rachel (Reed) Kays (b. Feb., 1820, Ky.) Philomathean; Delta
Tau Delta; Class Pres. and Secy.; Secy, and Pres. Coll. Govt. Farmer until 1885; Mer-
cantile Bus., 1885-90; Farmer, 1890-7; Mgr. & Secy. Maricona Creamery Co., 1907 —
Trustee, Phoenix Union H. S., 1901 — ■ Married Emma C. Trask, Oct. 15, 1879, Buda, 111.
Children, Marion R., ('06) b. Jan. 22, 188I; Herbert E., b. Nov. 4, 1882; Harlow T., b.
June 13, 1884; Lucile E. ('09) b. Aug. 19, 1885 Address, Phoenix, Ariz.
214. *NETTIE DAUSMAN KIMBERLIN
Cert. D. Sci.; b. Oct. 25, 1858. Louisiana, Mo.; d. Robert Hamilton (b. 1822) &
Olivia (Jones) Kimberlin (b. 1822). Prepared in Louisiana (Mo.) Pub. & Private Sch.
Teacher in Primary Sch., LIrbana, 111.; Teacher & Asst. Prin., Blackstone H. S., Mendota;
Supervisor & Dir. Phys. Culture, Detroit Pub. Sch.; Wis. State Supt. of Woman's Dept.
Mutual Life Insurance Co., N. Y. Author: Course of Study in Physical Culture &
Physiology, arranged specially for Detroit Pub. Schools, John Bornman & Son, 1895; also
magazine articles, mostly upon topics relating to Phys. Culture. Member A. A. A. ot
Phys. Education (one time Secy.); Pres., Detroit Assoc, for the Adv. of Phys. Educ;
Detroit Conservatory of Mus. For number of years on faculty of Natl. Summer School
of Mus. Died Jan. 19, 1904, Milwaukee, Wis.
215. WILLIS PRENTICE KIMBLE
B. S. in Min. E.; Engineer; b. Apr. 6, 1858, Paris, 111.; s. George W. (b. Jan. 15,
1831, do.) & Sarah J. Kimble (b. Oct. 2, 1S34, Schenectady, N. Y.) Prepared in private
Ecad., Paris, 111. Adelphic and Scientific Sees. With A. T. & S. F. R. R., Engr. Dept.,
Las Vegas, N Mex., 1879-81; Mex. Central R. R., Paso Del Norte, Max., 1881-4, ran
first line of R. R. from U. S. to Mex.; Co. and City Engr., Paris, 111., 1884-6; re-entered
service of A. T. & S. F. R. R., on surveys and construction of line between Kansas Citv
and Chicago, 1886-8; Roadmaster from Kansas City Div., A. T. & S. F. R. R., 1888-92;
Gen. Roadmaster, Kansas City to Chicago and St. Joe, 1892-3; Roadmaster of third and
fourth Div., N. Y. L. D. & W. R. R., 1894-7; Div. Engr. in charge of Maintenance,
Cincinnati Div., Erie R. R., 1897 — Married Sara S. Gates, Nov. 8. 1888, LaPlata, Mo.
Address, Marion, O.
216. *ISAAC KUHN
B. S. in Min. E. ; Civ. Engr.; b. Feb. 15, 1859, Obersulzen, Rhine, Ger. ; s. Henry
(b. 1826, do.) & Susanna (Reihs) Kuhn (b. 1838, Musbach, do.) Capt. of Prescott, Ariz.,
Guards. Invented copper riveted fastenings as applied to overalls, 1892. Built R. R.
from Prescott Junction, 1886-7. Married Sallie Jereslaw, Jan. 1890, San Diego, Calif,
(d. Oct., 1899.) Children, Susie, b. Jan. 27, 1891; Ruth, b. Feb. 14, 1893 (d. July, 1893);
Miriam, b. Sept. 8, 1898. Died Feb. 20, 1899, San Diega, Calif.
217. ELISHA LEE
(Father of 3064, 3838. 4772)
B. S. in Agr.; Grain & Stock Raiser; b. Apr. 6, 1856, Hamlet, 111.; s. Graham (b.
Jan. 21, 1821, Salisbury, Conn.) & Mary Howard (Candor) Lee (b. Nov. 22, 1834, Union
Co., Pa.) Prepared in Hamlet Pub. Sch. Scientific Assoc; Adelphic; Telegraph Assoc;
Star Lecture Assoc; Pres. Coll. Government; member Senate. Married Ellena Bopes,
Dec. 15, 1881, Hamlet, 111. Children, Mary H., b. Jan. ir, 1883 ('07); Mylo, b. May 12,
1884 (Ex. '07); Charles Bopes, b. Mar. 17, 18S6 ('09); Otis Hoit, b. May 3, 1888; ('11);
Izora, b. Mar. 11, 1S90 ('14) Ellena, b. June 7, 1892 ('15); Fanny, b. Nov. 20, 1806;
Florence, b. July 8, 1898. Address, Reynolds, 111.
218. MINNETTE CLEORA McALLISTER (MILLER)
B. L.; b. Dec 8, 1859, Champaign, 111.; d. Eli N. (b. Oct. 13, 1826, Whiting, Vt.) &
Rachel Jane (Barlow) McAllister (b. Mar. 27, 1837, Ticonderoga, N. Y.) Prepared in
Champaign H. S. Alethenai; Illini Bd.; Valedictorian. Co. Supt. of Sch., Sherburne Co.,
Minn., by appointment in 1903; elected 1904 for 2 yrs. Member Eastern Star; W. C. T.
IT. Married John H. Miller, Oct. 27, 1881, Champaign, 111. Child, Hubert McAllister, b.
Mar. 17, 1886. Address, Big Lake, Minn.
219. *FRANKLIN SILAS MILTON
B. S. in C. E.; b. i86i, 111.; s. Charles M. Milton. Died July 22, 1892, Platte-
ville, Colo.
220. SAMUEL CECIL STANTON
B. S. in Sci., 1880; Physician; b. June 28, 1856, Newtonville, Mass.; s. Samuel (b.
Oct. I, 1821, Barnstead, N. H.) & yVnn Louise (Blodgett) Stanton (b. Nov. i, 1828,
Albany, N. Y.) Prepared in London, Eng. Philomathean, Pres.; Treas., Coll. Govt.; Secv.,
Class; Right Gen'l. Guide; Capt.; Commander Co. E, winner of ist prize in competi-
tion. M. D., Northw. Univ., 1892. Agt., N. Atlantic Steam Traffic Conf., C. M. & St.
P. R. R., 1882-7; Traveling Agt., St. P. M. & M. R. R., 1887-g; Phvsician, 1892— I. N.
G., 1880-2; Hosp. Steward, 1882-3; Lieut. S; .Asst. Surg., 1897-1904; Capt. Asst. Surg..
1904-7; Maj. & Surg., 1907-10; Secy, to Surg. Gen'l., 1910 — Act. Asst. Surg., U. S.
Army; Attending Phys., H. O. Dept. of the Lakes, 1893-7; ist Lieut., M R C US
Baccalaureate Alumni 105
Army, 1907— Asst. Editor, Chicago Med. Gazette & Chicago Med. Rev., 1880-2; Editor.
Med. Standard. 1896-9; Asst. Editor, Jour, of Amer. Med. Assoc, 1900 — Author: Several
articles on technical subjects. Member Amer. Med. Assoc; 111. State Med. Soc; Chicago
Med. Soc; British Med. Assoc; Miss. Valley Med. iVssoc, Treas., 10 yrs.; Physicians
Club; Army & Navy Club, (Gov.) Married Harriet Louise Cornwell, Feb. 12, 1885, N.
Y. City. Children, George Cornwell, b. Feb. 17, 1889 (d. Oct. 8, 1896); Dorothy, b. June
29, 1890 (d. Dec. 8, 1895); John Bloomfield, b. Mar. 28, 1897. Address, 640 Sheridan
Road, Chicago; Bus. Add., 1604 Masonic Temple, do.
221. ARTHUR SVVAXNELL
Cert.; in Business; b. Nov. 14, 1858, Kankakee, 111.; s. Frederick (b. London, Eng.)
& Eliza (Paddon) Swannell (b. Devonshire, do.) Prepared in Kankakee H. S. Philo-
mathean; Capt. Co. B., 1879. One yr., I. N. G.; Capt. Co. L., 3rd Reg., 1890. Married
Florence Misener, Arlington, la. Children, Fred W., b. 1886; Jeanette, b. 1887; Horace,
b. 18S9; Laurence, b. 1891. Address, Kankakee, 111.
222. LORADO TAFT
(Brother of No. 328.)
B. L. in L. & S.; M. L., 1880; Sculptor, Lecturer, Instructor; b. Apr. 29, i860,
Elmwood, 111.; s. Don Carlos (b. 1827, Svvanzey, N. H.) & Mary Lucy (Foster) Taft (b.
Shutesbury, Mass.) Prepared at home & at Univ. Adelphic. Studied at Ecole des Beaux
Arts, Paris, 1880-83; received pri.v d' atelier, ;883. Received Designer's Medal, Columbian
Exposition, 1893; Silver Medal, Pan-American Exposition, 1901; Gold Medal, La. Purchase
Exposition, 1Q04; Sculpture, instructing and lecturing, 1886 — Member Nat. Sculpture Soc;
Soc. of Western Artists; Soc. of Chicago Artists; Alunicipal Art League of Chicago, ist
Vice-pres,; Mu.nicipal Art Comm. of Chicago, Sec; Nat. Inst, of Arts & Letters; Nat.
.\cad. of Design. Author: History of American Sculpture, Macmillan Co., 1903. Married
Carrie L. Scales, 1890 (d. Apr., 1892); Ada Bartlett, Feb. 11, 1896, Boston, Mass.
Children, Mary, b. Feb. 26, 1897; Emily, b. Apr. 19, 1899; Jessie Louise, b. June 23, 1906.
.Address, 6016 Ellis Ave., Chicago.
223. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS THOMPSON
P.. S. in Min. E.; Broker; b. 1852, Hartford, Conn.; s. William D. Thompson.
Address, Riverside, 111.
224. •FRANCIS EUGENE WALKER
Cert, in Agr.; teacher; b. Jan. 10, 1853, Clarion, 111.; s. Franklin (b. Jan. 2, 1815,
Whiting, Vt.) & Marilla E. (Hastings) Walker (b. Mar. 11, 1820, Wilmington, Vt.)
Prepared in La Moille Schs. Philomathean; Class Pres., 1879; Capt. Univ. Regt. Mer-
chant, 1881-3: Stock Farming, 1884-90; Teaching, 1897-1906. Clerk & Trustee, Baptist
Church, 1894-1904. Married Florence Myra Cushman, Jan. i, :88o. Champaign, 111.
Child, Elva (jrace, b. Sept. 23, 1880. Died Feb. 14, 1906, Lincoln, Nebr.
225. *CLARENCE LEONARD WHITMIRE
(Brother of No. 490.)
Cert, in L. & S.; Physician; b. Dec. 27, 1858, Metamora, 111.; s. James Smith (b.
Dec 13, 1S21, Sidney, O.) & Sidna (Robinson) Whitmire (b. Dec. 28, 1828, Jacksonville,
111.) Prepared in Metamora H. S. Adelphic. B. L., LTniv. of la., 1882; M. D., Rush
Med. Coll., Chicago, 111., 1885. Published numerous articles on medical topics, in Peoria
Medical Monthlx, Medical Standard, and The Medical Analectic. Member, 111. State Med.
Soc, 1885; N. Cent. 111. Med. Soc. 1885; Austin Flint Med. Soc. and Cedar Valley Soc,
la. Married Mary Barrett, May 18, 18S7, Mt. Vernon, la. Child, Clarence Leonard, Jr.,
b. Nov. 2, 1895. Died Sept. 29, 1895, Waverley, la.
CLASS OF 1880 (26)
226. KATHARINE INGALLS BACON
B. L. in L. & S. ; b. Champaign, 111.; d. Jonathan (b. Oct. 26, 1824, Natick, Mass.) &
Ellen (Hunt) Bacon (b. Feb. 14, 1836, Tewkesbury, Mass.) Prepared in Champaign H.
S. Alethenai. Address, 1811 Eldridge Ave., Bellingham, Wash.
227. AUGUSTA BATCHELDER (EATON)
(Mother of Nos. 2953 and 3722)
Cert. Dom. Sci.; b. Sept. 17, 18^6, Pittsfield, N. H.; d. Samuel E. (b. Feb. 24, 1828,
Pittsfield, N. H.) & Sarah Marilla (Clark) Batchelder (b. Mar. 10, 1834, Barnstead, N.
H.) Prepared in Batchelder School, Illini Tp.: Alethenai, Pres. one term. Member
Cong. Church. 1871-1893; Pres. Church, 1893— S. S. Teacher, 1880-1S84, 1898— Local
I'res. W. C. T. U., 1896-1904, 1905-7; Supt. Loyal Temp. Legion, 1896-1911; State Supt.
Systematic Giving, Texas W. C. T. U., 191 1 — Married William Thomas Eaton, Oct. 2,
1884, Harristown, 111.; Children, Helen Mary, b. Nov. 19, 1885 ('07); Frances Marilla,
b. Jan. 20, 1888 ('09); John Thomas, b. Jan. 2, 1890 (died Apr. 7, 1904.) Address, 227"
Bonner Ave., Tyler, Tex.
228. CHARLES JACOB BILLS
(Husband of No. 354.)
A. B., 1905; Banker & Telephone Exchange Builder; b. Sept. 13, 1855, Garden Prai-
rie, 111.; s. Orlando (b. Aug. 26, 1825, Oswego, N. Y.) & Mercy (Winega) Bills (b. Sept.
20, 1827.) Prepared in Marengo H. S. Delta Tan Delta; Philomathean. Studied law
io6 University of Illinois [1880
in office of Geo. W. Gere, Champaign, i88o-8i, admitted to practice in Nebr., 1882;
Banking; Built an Automatic (Strowger) Tel. Exch., Lincoln, Nebr., & Sioux City, la.,
1903-S. Capt. Co. D, 2d Rgt., Nebr. Natl. Guard, 1886-87; Maj., 1887-8; Colonel, 1888-94;
Brig. Gen., 1st Brigade, 1894-8; Col. 2d Nebr. Vol. Infty., Spanish War. Gold Medal from
Nebr. legislature of 1890-91 for service in Sioux Indian War of winter 1890-91. Married
C. Florence Lewis ('83) Sept. 13, 1883, Farmer City, 111. Child, Breta, b. Mar. 22, 1887.
Address, Lincoln, Nebr.
229. JOHN CORNELIUS BLEY
B. S. in 1870; Bridge Machinery Designer; b. Feb., 1859, near Emporia, Kan.; s.
Tan. (b. Netherlands) & Maria Bley (b. do.) Prepared in Comm. Sch., El Paso, Colo.
Scientific Machinist & Sch. Teacher, 1880-87; Machine Draftsman, 1887-91; Teacher Mech.
Drawing in h. schs., Chicago, 1891-5; Instr. in Mech. Draw. & Design, Armour Inst.,
1896-9; Bridge Machinery Designer, Chicago, 1900 — Married Caroline Lucia Averill, Aug.
18, 1892, Durand, Wis. Address, 5046 Washington Park Court, Chicago,
230. BYARD STEVENS BRILES
L.L. B. ; Confectioner S: Baker; b. Dec. 13, 1856, Vermillion Co., Ind. ; s. Jacob E. &
Sarah (Saltsgaver) Briles. Prepared in Tuscola H. S. Married Ida B. Lindley, Nov. 30,
1881, Iroquois Co., 111. Address, 42c Hazel St., Danville, 111.
231. ROLAND RAY CONKLIN
*M. L., 1891; Financier; b. Feb. i, 1858, Urbana; s. Joseph Okell (b. Huntington,
Long Island, N. Y.) & Julia (Hunt) Conklin (b. Norwich, Eng.) Prepared in Urbana.
Pres., I term, Adelphic; One of the founders of the Jarvis-Conklin Mortgage Trust Co.;
Vice Pres., 5 yrs., N. Amer. Trust Co., N. Y. ; resigned 1900, devoting time to personal
investments & various other financial undertakings. One of the founders & a Dir. of
Nat'l Bank of Cuba; "^res. Jucaro & Moron Ry. Co.; Vice Pres., Central Cuba Sugar
Co.; Vice Pres. Central Moron Sugar Co.; Pres. North Shore Estates Co.; Pres. Havana
Telephone Co.; Pres. Huntington Assoc; Pres. Mo. Soc. of N. Y. Member Metropolitan
Museum of Art; Amer. Museum of Natural Hist.; Civics Club; Lotus Club; the
Bibliophile Soc; St. Nicholas Club; Amer. Club of Havana; Nassau Country Club; Auto-
mobile Club of Amer.; Huntington Country Club. Married Mary MacFadden, May 4,
1898, Paris. Children, Julia Cecilia, b. Feb. i, 1899; Roland Hunt, b. June 3, 1904; Rose-
mary, b. July 23, 1909. Address, i Wall St., New York.
232. CHARLES F. COOK
B. S. in Chem.; Farmer; b. Sept. 21, 1857, near Troy, 111.; s. John A. (b. Aug. 10,
1809, Va.) & Lucinda CLemen) Cook (b. Dec. 25, 1814). Prepared in Edwardsville H.
S. Address, Edwardsville, 111.
233. CHARLES WESLEY GROVES
(Father of No. 46S9.)
Cert, in L. S. ; Publishers' Agt. ; b. July 28, 1857, Shelbyville, 111.; s. Isaac (b. 1823,
Cerne Abbas, Eng.) & Mary Ellen (Cole) Groves (b. 1832, Md.) Prepared in Champaign
High School. Adelphic; Pres. i term; Capt. Teacher in 111. schools from 1880-1907; since
1907 engaged as Publishers' Agt. Married Dora Trabue, Aug. i, 1888. Children, Pauline,
b. Dec. 7, 1889; Charles Harold, b. Nov. 27, 1897. Address, 701 W. Church St., Cham-
paign, 111.
234. *CHRISTIAN FRED HAFNER
Cert, in L. & S.; b. Nov. 9, 1857, Prescott, Wis.; s. John C. (b. Germany) & Anna
Mona (Illg) Hafner (b. do.) Prepared in Oak Park H. S. Philomathean. Fire Insurance.
Married Addie E. Lumbard, Oct. 31, 1891, Oak Park, 111. Children, Eugenia, b. Jan. 22,
1893; Irene, b. Mar. 27, 1897; Marion, b. Mar. 17, igoo. Died, Dec. 9, 191 1, Oak Park, 111.
235. *EDGAR EUGENE HARDEN
Cert.; b. 1859 in 111.; s. Mrs. Susan Harden. Died June 2, 1899, Liberty, Nebr.
236. FRANK WAITE HATCH
(Father of No. 4702; Brother of Nos. 5; 22.)
A. B.; Farmer; b. Tan. i, 1857, Spring Grove, 111.; s. Lewis (b. Apr. 20, 1814,
Washington Co., N. Y.) "& Mandana (Cole) Hatch (b. July 22, 1825, Hill, N. H.) Pre-
pared in Elgin Acad. LL. B., Union Coll. of Law, Northwestern TJniv., 1882. Married
Agnes M. Kimball, Apr. 18, 1887, Woodstock, 111. Children, Edith Irene ('11) b. Apr.
14, 1889; Alice Ruth, b. Mar. 15, 1891; Ralph Ernest, b. Jan. i, 1896 (d. Mar. 6, 1896);
Laura Agnes, b. Feb. 13, 1900. Address, Richmond, 111.
237. BENJAMIN HYDE
Cert. Mech. Eng.; Eng'r & Contr.; b. Jan. 17, i860, Davenport, la.; s. Richard (b.
Apr. 15, 1821, Wurteniberg, Ger.) & Babetta Hyde (b. Dec. 17, 1823, Muhringen, do.)
Prepared in Chicago H. S. Married Antoinette Schiffer, Dec. 22, 1889. Children, Marion,
b. Apr. 17, 189s; Richard, b. Oct. 17, 189S. Address, 1548 First Natl. Bank Bldg., Chi-
cago, 111.
238. *ROBERT DAVIS JONES
(Father of No. 3814)
Cert.; Banker; b. Oct. 22, i860, Lacon, 111.; s. Margaret Davis (b. Apr., 1818.) Pre-
pared in Lacon H. S. Lawyer, 1882-83; Farmer, 1883-8; Banker, 1888-98. Married
Minnie P. Miller, Dec. 23, 1885, Henry, 111. Child, John Lloyd ('09) b. Oct. 16, 1887.
Died Mar. 10, 1898, Bradford, 111.
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239. CHARLES SUMNER KINGSBURY
B. L.; Landscape Gardener; b. Mar. 16, 1851, Medway, Mass.; s. Gilbert (b. Feb. 9,
1818, Medway, Mass.) & Hannah (Prescott) Kingsbury (b. Oct. 21, 1827, Phillips, Me.)
Prepared in Holliston H. S. Adelphic. Fruit Growing, Nursery, Landscape Gardening,
1888 — Member Cong. Church. Married Mary Stevens, May 29, 1888 (d. Oct. 10, 1890);
Frieda Haack, Apr. 5, 1911. Children, babe, died at birth, Oct. 10, 1890; Charles Arland,
b. May 11, '12. Address, 3350 Moncrieff Place, Denver, Colo.
240. CORDA CANDES LUCAS
A. B. in L. & A.: Teacher; b. Dec. 15. 1858, Jordanvillage, Ind.; d. M. C. (b. Mar.
3, 1833. Greensborough, N. Car.) & Lucinda (Nichols) Lucas (b. June 10, 1838, Bolin-
green, Ind.) Prepared in Pub. Schs., Douglas Co., 111. Alethenai; Class Secy. Address,
108 S. Fifth St., Champaign, 111.
241. CHARLES GRACCHUS NEELY
B. L.; Professor; b. 1855, Benton, 111.; s. Isaac Montgomery (b. July 18, 1826,
Princeton, Ind.) & Mary Catharine (Elston) Neely (b. Old Frankfort, 111.) Prepared in
Du Quoin Pub. Schs.; S. 111. Norm. Univ. Adelphic. Lawyer; Judge Circuit Court,
Chicago, 111., 1895-03. Asst. States Atty., Cook Co., III., 5 years; Member of Legislature,
1887; Judge Cook Co., 8 years. Professor Constitutional History & Law in Pomona Coll.,
Claremont, Calif. Wrote and introduced bill in 35th Gen. Assem. of 111. in 1S87, Making
Trustees of Univ. of 111. Elective by popular vote — a measure marking the beginning of
the recent marvelous growth of the Univ. Member Presbyterian Church; Presb. Brother-
hood of Chicago, Pres. ; Evanston Club; Univ. Club of Evanston. Married Lucia H. Fish,
Sept. 9, 1880, St. Louis, Mo. Children, John H., b. Dec. 18, 1881; Mary Ruth, b. Sept. :o,
1884; Clara Grace, b. Aug. 4, 18S6; Lucia Helen, b. Sept., 1888; Philip ^lontgomery, b.
Apr. 17, 1891; Charlotte, b. Feb. 28, 1894; Dorothy L., b. Feb. 28, 1896. Address, Po-
mona, Calif.
242. MINNIE PARKER (HOSTETLER)
B. L. in L. & S.; b. July 20, i860; d. Oscar F. (b. Nov. 6, i8i8, Peru, N. Y.) &
Calesta L. (Flanders) Parker (b. June 9, 1832, Lawrence, N. Y.) Prepared in Decatur
H. S. Member Bd. of Educ, 1896 — Married V. N. Hosteller, 1889, Decatur. Child,
Ruth Brooks, b. Dec. 9, 1891. Address, Decatur, 111.
243. WASHINGTON LEROY PARKER
(Father of No. 3500.)
B. S. in M. E. ; Foreman Eng. Dept., Elgin Natl. Watch Co.; b. Mar. 27, 1856, St.
Louis, Mo.; s. Washington (b. 1822, Louisville, Ky.) & Melissa Hickson (LaSalle) Parker
(b. April 15, 1829, New Florence, Mo.) Prepared in country school & Shurtleff Coll.;
Scientific Assoc, 111. Ind. Univ. Machinist, Farmer, St. Railroad Foreman; Operative
Engr. ; Chief Examiner on Board of Exam. Engrs, City of Elginj Patented Low Water
Alarm for Steam Boilers; Steam Engine Lubricator; Steam C-ylinder Oil Atomizer;
author of numerous articles for papers and magazines. Member Mystic Star Lodge, A. F. &
A. M., Chicago; Oriental Consistory, Chicago; Hon. Mem. No. i N. A. S. E., Chicago;
Mem. Universal Crafts. Coun. of Engrs. Chicago; Trustee in Baptist Church; Pres. 111.
State Assoc. N. A. S. E., 191 1, HI. State Deputy; Pres. Elgin Assoc. No. 49 N. A. S. E.,
Pres. P. O. S. A. 1892 — Olvmpia, Wash. Married Annie Pilcher, Oct. i, 1883, Godfrey,
III. Children, Washington Warner, b. Nov. 8, 1884 (E. E. 1908, 111.); Francis Leroy, b.
Oct. 31, 1886; Annie Clara Louisa, b. Apr. 5, 1888; David James, b. Oct. 21, 1889; (Charles
Quintin, b. June i, i8qi; Alma Elizabeth, b. May 19, 1893 (d. Feb. 4, 1895). Address,
632 Grace St., Elgin, 111.
244. *IDA PEARMAN (STEVENS)
(Mother of No. 2823; Sister of No. 281.)
B. S.; b. July 28, 1857, Edgar Co., 111.; d. John T. (b. Hardin Co., Ky.) & Elizabeth
(Elliott) Pearman (b. 111.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Married Clinton H. Stevens,
Oct. 25, 1881, Champaign, 111. Children. Sabra Elizabeth, b. Dec. 28, 1883, ('06); Robert
Pearman, b. May 30, 1889; Elliott Gritfen, b. July, 1892. Died Aug. 24, 1892, Logans-
port, Ind.
245. ALBERT FOWLER ROBINSON
(Husband of No. 267; Father of No. 3517.)
B. S. in C. & Min. E.; C. E., 1891; Bridge Engr.; b. Oct. 12, 1853, Henry, III.; s.
William Dirgin (b. May 30, 1824, Sanberton Bridge, N. H.) & Ruth (Fowler) Robinson
(b. 1 81 9, Churchill, N. Y.) Prepared in Maroa H. S. Philomathean; Tau Beta Pi.
Various positions, 1880-2; Asst. Engr., C. & A. R. R., 1882-3; Calculator, Union Bridge
Co., 1883-4; Bridge Engr., A. T. & S. F. R. R., 1884-5; Bridge Engr., C. B. & N. R. R.,
1885-9; Chief Designer for E. L. Corthell, Chicago, 1880-91; Chief of Drafting room,
Purdy & Henderson, 1891-2; Asst. Engr., C. R. I. & P. R. R., 1892-4; special work K.
C. Ft. S. & M. & Mex. Cent. R. R.; 1884-96; A. T. & S. F., 1896— (Designed & built
more than 160,000 tons of steel bridges since 1896). Member Cong. Church; Amer.
Soc. of C. E.; Amer. Ry. Engr. Assoc; A. F. & A. M.; K. T. & Shriner; Chicago Engrs.
Club; Geneva Golf Club. Married Loretta Kate Elder ('81) Dec. 31, 1885, Topeka,
Kan. Children, Raymond Elder, ('08) b. Oct. 6, 1886; Philip Edward^ b. July 10, 1890
(d. Apr. 5, 1891); Albert William, b. May 27, 1894; Donald Bruce, b. Dec. 14, 1902.
Address, 166 N. Scoville Ave., Oak Park, III.; Bus. Add., 1000 Ry. Exchange Bldg.,
Chicago. *
io8 University of Illinois [i88i
246. ARTHUR SEYMOUR ROBINSON
B. S. in M. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Dec. 29, 1857, S. Reading, Vt.; s. Calvin L. (b. June
3, 1827, S. Reading, Vt.) & Elizabeth (Seymour) Robinson (b. Jan. 27, 1834, Brome,
Quebec.) Prepared in St. Johnsburg, Vt., Acad. Scientific Soc. Draftsman, A. T. & S.
F. Ry., 1880-3; Locating, Res., Div. & Asst. Engr., 1883-91; Hardware Merchant, 1891-5;
Engr. & Supt., Obras de la Aduana & Govt. Harbor Improvements, Tampico, Mex., 1895-
1901; Chief Engr., No. Mich. R. R., 1901-3; Engr. & Supt., MacArthur Bros. Co., 1903-5;
Res. Engr., Fitzsimmons & Connel Co., 1905; Res. Mgr., MacArthur Bros. Co., 1905-10;
Chief Engr., M. V. & P. R. R., 1912. 1. N. G., 6 yrs.; Brevetted Capt. by Gov.
Richard j. Oglesby, 1885. Surveyed & built many miles of A. T. & S. F. R. R.; Big
Four; M'^ex. Cent.; No. Mich.; M. V. & P. R. R.; built the wharves, revetments &
Custom House for Mex. Govt., Tampico, Mex., 1895-1901; directed Engr. work on West
Nubish, Mich., channel, 1904-7; Livingstone channel, Detroit river, 1908, for U. S. Govt.;
designed & operated the 50-tube air-lift for inwatering the 120 A. copper-dam on Liv-
ingstone Channel; etc. Author: Inner Circle System of Subways for Chicago, Street Ry.
Jour., 1903; & numerous contributions to Engr. News & Engr. Record. Member Western
Soc. of Engrs.; A. F. & A. M.; R. A. M.; K. T. Married Maggie Mosser, Dec. 25, 1880,
Jacksonville, Fla. (d. Jan. 10, 1907); Rose Nelson Squier, July 6, 1908, Sault Ste. Marie,
Mich. Children, Arthur, b. Oct. 12, 1881 (d. Aug. 12, 1901); Joseph Albert, b. Feb. 18,
1890. Address, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.
247. GEORGE MARVIN SAVAGE
(Brother of No. 194)
B. L.; M. L., 1888; Author; b. Feb., 1855, Macoupin Co., 111.; s. Nathan (b. Mar.
I, 1812, Windsor, Vt.) & Sophronia (Wilkins) Savage (b. Reading, Vt.) Planted trees
along Burrill Ave., south of Main Hall. Philomathean. Teacher; lawyer; farmer; author.
Author: English Grammar, 40 pp.; American History, 320 pp.; My Grandfather, A Revolu-
tionary Tale for Boys; The Golden Urn and Other Stories of Mowitchman (a collection
of Indian legends) ; The Society for the Preservation of Truth (Its Unofficial Records) ;
Hamilton or Governeur Morris, Which?; Some Problems In English, (read before the
Washington Phil. Soc.) Fellow of The American Akademe. Married Bessie Isaacs, Nov.
7, 1890. Child, Henry Isaacs, b. Sept. 13, i8gi. Address, 212 Twenty-third Ave., N.
Seattle, Wash.
248. *JEROME SONDERICKER
(Brother of No. 365)
B. S.; C. E., 1883; Assoc. Prof.; b. Dec. 21, 1859, Woodstock, 111.; s. Peter (b. 1820,
Drachenbrunn, Alsace) & Eliza (McCown) Sondericker (b. 1829, Cookstown, Ire.) Pre-
pared in Woodstock H. S. Instr., Univ. of 111., 1880-3; Asst. Prof, of Engr. & Math.,
1883-s; Instr. in App. Mech., Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1885-90; Asst. Prof, of App. Mech.,
1890-9; Assoc. Prof., 1899-1904. Devised machine for repeated stresses upon the resisting
properties of iron & steel, built by the Mass. Inst, of Tech, for its Mech. Lab., 1891.
Author: Notes on Graphic Statics, John Wiley & Sons, N. Y., 1903; An Investigation as
to how to test the Strength of Cements, Jour, of the Assoc, of Engr. Socs.. 1888; Experi-
ments relating to the theory of Beams, Tech. Quarterly, 1887; A Description of some
repeated Stress Forms of Cement Briguettes, Jour, of Assoc, of Engr. Socs., 1899 & Engr.
Record, 1899; Repeated Stress. Tech. Quarterly, 1899. Member Boston Soc. of C. E. ;
Soc. of Arts; Mech. & Phil. Club of Boston. Married Ellen M. Carman, June 6, 1889,
Circleville, O. *Died July 22, 1904, Wilmington, Vt.
249. *WILLIAM W. TRAVIS
Cert, in Mech. Eng. & L. & S.; b. 1861, O. s. M. M. Travis. Died Sept. 30, 1885.
250. ELLA MARIA WATSON (DAVIS)
(Mother of Nos. 3330 and 4128; Wife of No. 309)
B. S. in H. Sci.; b. Nov. 14, 1854, Bristol, 111.; d. William (b. May 19, iSj8, Holden,
Mass.) & Joanna Maria (Curtis) Watson (b. Oct. 24, 1832.) Prepared in DeKalb H.
S. Alethenai. Teacher of H. Sch., 1880-3. Married Sept. 27, 1883. Children, Marietta
Searle, b. June 6, 1884; Gertrude Curtis, b. Oct. 24, 1886; Chester Watson, b. Dec. 16,
1889; Helen Powers, b. June 5, 1894. Address, R. F. D. 3, Holton, Kan.
251. FRANK WHITE
B. S.; L.L. D., 1904; Surveyor; b. Dec. 12, 1865, Stillman Valley, 111.; s. Joshua &
Lucy Ann (Brown) White. Prepared in Mt. Morris Acad. Survyr. for C. M. & St.
P. R. R. Maj. ist Bat. N. D. V., service in P. I., 1898-9; Member House Rep., N. Dak.,
1891-3; Senate, 1893-9; Governor, N. Dak., 1901-5. Married Elsie Hadley, Sept. 19, 1894,
Indianapolis, Ind. Children, Edwin lee, b. [uly ?, 1896; Richard Seldon (adopted) b.
June 17, 1903- Address, Valley City, N. Dak.
CLASS OF 1881 (46)
252. *JAMES G. ALLISON
Cert.; b. 1862, in Tenn.; s. R. U. Allison. Died Apr. 21, 1891, Anthony, Kan.
253. JAMES ELDER ARMSTRONG
B. S. in Sci.: A. M., 1905; Principal: b. Nov. 30, 1855, Brookfield, 111.; s. George W. (b.
Dec. II, 1812, Somerset, Pa.) & Nancy A. (Green) Armstrong (b. Apr. 12, 1815, O.) Pre-
pared in Prep. Sch., Univ. of III. Addphic. Instr., Univ. of 111., 1881-2; Prin. of Gram
i88i] Baccalaureate Alumni 109
Sch., 1882-4; Teacher of Sci., Lake H. S., Chicago, 1884-9; Priii. idem. 1889-91; Prin.
of Englewood H. S., Chicago, 1S91 — Author: The Use and Abuse of Interscholastic
Athletics, Proc. of the North Central Assoc, of Colleges and Secondary Schools, Vol. VII,
95 pp.; The Englewood Plan of Sex Segregation, do., 150 pp.; Advantages of Limited Sex
Segregation in High School, The School Rez'icw, Vol. X\'III, No. 5, 1910; Chemical Labora-
tory Guide for High Schools (with Jas. Norton) ; Exercises in Sci. for a Twenty Weeks'
Course in Phys. and San. (with Chicago H. S. teachers), Bd. of Educ, Chicago, 191 1.
Member Nat. Hist. Soc; State Teachers' Assoc. Married Clara A. Clark, 1883, Mar-
seilles, 111. Children, George Wild, b. June 23, 1885 (d. Mar. 24, 1888); Grace C, b. Nov.
24, 1888; Charles H., b. May 12, 1890; Juliette A., b. Aug. 9, 1902. Address, 10638
Prospect Ave., Chicago, IlL
254. *KITTIE MARIE BAKER (WADSWORTH)
(Wife of No. 331)
Cert.; b. Feb. 27, 1863, Ocononiowoc, Wis.; d. Alfred B. (b. Dec. 25, 1826, London,
Eng.) & Adaline T. (Loomis) Baker (b. May 18, 1826, Utica, N. Y.). Prepared in
Champaign H. S. Alethenai. Teacher of Music, Univ. of 111., 1883-6. Married John G.
Wadsworth, Oct. 27, 18S6, Champaign, 111. Child, John, b. Nov. 8, 1898. Died Nov. 25,
1899, Council Bluffs, la.
255. BERTHA E. BARNES (ROSS)
(Wife of No. 287; Sister of Nos. 56 & 301)
B. L. in L. & S.; b. Aug. 11, 1863, Norwood, Mass.; d. Oramel Churchill (b. Sept. 9,
1829, Bridgewater, Vt.) & Caroline (Ellis) Barnes (b. Feb. 20, 1829, Norwood, Mass.)
Prepared in West Side H. S., Champaign. Alethenai. Taught, 1881-4. Married Sprague
Dwight Ross, June 25, 1884, Chicago, 111. Children, Bertha, b. June 12, 1888; Kenneth
Dwight, b. Sept. 17, 1893. Address, Grand Island, Nebr.
256. BAYARD EDWARDS BEACH
(Husband of No. 277; Father of No. 3936)
B. L. in L. &• S.; Banker; b. Nov. 30, i860; s. Beman C. (b. 1835, New York) &
Ilettie (Condit) Beach (b. 1836, O.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Adelphic. Clerk
and Bookkeeper till 1883; Cashier Investment Bank, 1883-1901; Investment Banker and
Pres. Dakota Savings & Loan Co.. 1901 — Member Congr., Church. Married Metta
Macknet, ('81). Children, Bayard M. ('09) b. Jan. 30, 1888; Daniel B., b. Mar. 10, 1892
(died Oct. 10, 1892); Dorothy B., b. Feb. 17, 1893. Address, Huron, S. D.
257. ALBERT BELLAMY
Cert, in Chem.; Real Estate and Loan bus.; b. Sept. 10, 1859, Girard, 111.; s. John
(h. 1823, Todd Co., Ky.). and Ann (Baily) Bellamy (b. 1829, Bucks Co., Penn.). Prepared
in Girard Pub. Sch. Merchant to 1888. Married Laura M. Boggess, May 15, 1884,
Girard, 111. Address, Girard, 111
258. FR.\NK LANSING BIRNEY
Cert, in Chem.; Physician; b. Apr. 5, i860, Urbana, 111.; s. Samuel H. and Olive A.
Birney. Prepared in Univ. of 111. Prep. Sch. Rush Medical College, Chicago, 111. Phy-
sician and Real Estate Dealer. Married Lucy E. Busey 1892, Urbana, 111. Children,
Cyrus M., b. 1894; Esther O., b. 1896. Address, 309 Ideal Block, Denver, Colo.
259. ARTHUR BOOTHBY
B. S. in M. E. Chief Draftsman; b. Sept. 22, 1850, at sea; s. John (b. 1816, Lincoln,
Eng.) & Eliza (Eastwood) Boothby, (b. 1820, Leeds, do.) Prepared in Pittsfield H. S.
Pres. Sci. Soc. Teacher, 1881-2; Draftsman, 1882-7; Chief Draftsman Dean Bros. Steam
Pump Works, 1887 — Discovered most of the output of the Dean Bros. Steam Pump
Works. Vestryman of Christ Church (Episcopal); Dir. Brotherhood of St. Andrew;
Member Com. of One Hundred "Men and Religious Forward Movement." Married
Nannie Eveline Talbot, June 25, 1890, Indianapolis, Ind. Children, Evelyn Eastwood,
1). Nov. 8, 1891; Katharine Fielding, b. Dec. 23, 1903. Address, 3321 N. Pennsylvania St.,
Indianapolis, Ind.
260. COMMA NATHANIEL BOYD
Cert, in Agr. ; Farmer; b. Jan. 18, i860, SheiTield, 111.; s. Nathaniel (b. 1S20) & Mary
.\nn (Cummings) Boyd (b. 1831, Ky.) Philoraathean; Capt. Baseball team two years;
Capt., Univ. Regiment. Breeder of thoroughbred Hereford cattle. Married Addie M.
Humphreys, June 2, 1890, Sheffield, 111. Children Roland IL, b. Aug. 16, 1891; Edith,
b. Feb. 26, 1893; Stanton H., b. Dec. 26, 1895; Marion C, b. July 30, 1897. Address,
Sheflfield, 111.
261. ARCHIBALD OSBORN CODDINGTON
(Brother of No. 60)
B. L. in L. & S.; M. L. 1884; Principal; b. Apr. 8, 1S57, Linton, Ind.; s. Isaiah (b.
July 13 1825) & Elizabeth (Osborn) Coddington (b. Mar. 22 1829.) Prepared in H.
Schs., Menomonie and Chippewa Falls. Wis. Adelphic; Chief Justice in Coll. Govt.
Teacher in Kansas City, 1881-7; in business, 1887-90; Prin. of Schs., Chicago, 1890 —
Contributed articles to different educational papers. Member Marquette Club; Illini
Club, Chicago; Philosophic Round Table. Chicago. Married Helen R. Erskine, 1895,
Racine. Wis. Children. Donald Clyde, b. Mar. 2, 1899; Mildred, b. Jan. 11, 1902. Ad-
dress, 1519 Este? Ave,, Chicago, 111.
no University of Illinois [i88i
262. 'FREDERIC E. COOPER
B. S. in Chem.; b. Mar. 3, 1859, Greene Co., 111.; s. Edmund M. (b. Nov. 25, 183 1,
Hopkinsville, Ky.) & Martha (Tunnell) Cooper (b. Feb. 11, 1836, Greene Co., 111.)
Prepared in Girard Pub. Schs. Dealer in Drugs, 1883, Van Buren, Ark.; Loan and
Abstract business until 1899. Married Jennie Shive, July 3, 1890, Bebee, Ark. Children,
Mary J., Albert Everett, and Edmund L. Died Jan. 24, 1899, Van Buren, Ark.
263. ARTHUR ELDORUS DAVIS
B. L. in L. & S.; Physician; b. Mar. 17, 1857, Salem, 111.; s. John H. (b. July 3, 1828,
near Salem, 111.) & Rebecca Jane (Eagan) Davis (b. May 19, 1832, do.) Prepared in
Salem H. S. Scientific Soc. of 111. Ind. Univ.; Salutatorian; Pres. of Sen. Class. M. D.,
Kansas City Med. Coll., 1899. Telegraph Operator, 1884; R. R. Sta. & Express Agt.,
1898; Practice of Medicine in Mo. & Tex., 1899 — Married Jennie K. Sheffy, July 21,
1888, Sulphur Springs, Tex. (d. June 16, 1894); Floatie Sheffy, Sept. 27, 1897, Ennis, Tex.
(d. Jan. 26, 1909). Children, Sheffy Stirling, b. Mar. 29, 1891; Janie Lou, b. Aug. 28,
1894 (d. Jan. 20, 1897). Address, Arbala, Tex.
264. MARIETTA DAVIS (BEARDSLEY)
(Wife of No. 203; Mother of Nos. 2891, 3637; Sister of Nos. 171, 309)
B. L. ; b. May 11, 1858, Vienna, Ind.; d. Chester Powers (b. Mar. 7, 1835, Scott Co.,
Ind.) & Hettie Maria (Close) Davis (b. May i, 1838, do.) Prepared in Monticello H. S.
Kappa Kappa Gamma; Class Pres.; Pres. Alethenai. Married Henry Mahan Beardsley
('79), Apr. 24, 1883, Monticello, 111. Children, Eleanor Mahan ('07), b. Nov. 29, 1884;
George Davis ('09), b. Apr. 11, 1887; Henry Scovell, b. June 17, 1895. Address, 3643
Walnut St., Kansas City, Mo.
26s. CHARLES HENRY DENNIS
B. L.; A. M., (hon.) 1906; Journalist; b. Feb. 8, i860, Decatur, 111.; s. Andrew (b.
Dec. 24, 1820, Greencastle, Pa.) & Marilla Lavena (Baker) Dennis (b. Aug. 20, 1824,
Jefferson, Tenn.). Prepared in Decatur H. S. Philoraathean. Secy. Student Govt.; Pres.
Senior Class, 1880; Editorial Staff, The Daily Illini, 1879-80; Chief Editor, The Illini,
1880-81. Reporter, Chicago Daily News, 1882-4; Dramatic Ed., 1884-5; City Ed., 1S85;
Exchange Ed., 1886-S; Editorial writer, 1889-91; Assoc. Ed., Amer. {Weekly) 1891;
Managing Editor, The Chicago Record, 1892-1901; Chief Editorial writer and manager
foreign news service, Chicago Daily News, 1901-8; Assoc. Editor, 1908 — Editorial writer
for several years for TJie World Today. Member, City Club, Chicago, 111. Married
Jeannette Caldwell Wilson, 1884, Paris, 111. Children, Ruth Elizabeth, b. Nov. 16. 1885;
William Andrew, b. Mar. 25, 1888; Herbert Wilson, b. Jan. 27, 1S90, (d. Dec. 26, 1909);
Mildred Blackburn, June 9, 1895. Address, 668 Graceland A..ve., Chicago, 111.
266. JOHN C. DRESSOR
B. S. in Agr.; Bookkeeper; b. Nov. 6. i8s6; s. Francis (b. Me.) & Mary E. (Rankin)
Dressor (b. 111.) Prepared in Greenville H. S. Philomalhean. Bus. course, Jacksonville,
111. Bookkeeper, City Mills, Jacksonville; Clerk, Kansas City, Mo. & Sturgis, S. D.; do.
Sorento Western Bank & Trust Co., Piedmont, S. D.; Clerk, Sorento, 111., & Cashier,
Bank of Sorento, since 1901; Bookkeeper, The State Bank of Hailes Sr Sons, Greenville,
111. Married Hattie F. Hendrics, Jan. 26, 1899, Hillsboro, 111. Children, Francis W., b.
July 5, 1900; Dorothy D., b. Feb. 1, 1902; Mary L., b. Feb. 8, 1903; John R., b. Mar. 15,
191 1. Address, Greenville, 111.
267. LORETTA ELDER (ROBINSON)
(Wife of No. 245; Mother of No. 3517)
B. L. : b. Sept. 27, i860. Knob Prairie, Marion Co., 111.; d. Abram Caldwell (b. Jan.
20, 1833, Covington, Ind.) & Lavisa Wood (Fancher) Elder (b. Apr. 5, 1835, East Wales,
N. Y.) Prepared in Mattoon H. S.; Alethenai; Senator, College Govt.; Class Hist, one
year. Member First Cong. Church, & Chairman of Relief Com. of Oak Park, 111.; Pres.
Univ. of 111. Alumnae Assoc, Chicago, 1908-9, 1909-10; Member Oak Park Board of
Charities, 1909-12; Chicago College Club; Assoc. Collegiate Alumnae; Charter Member
Drama League of America; Augusta Club; Married Albert Fowler Robinson, Dec. 31,
1885, Topeka, Kans.; Children, Raymond Elder ('08), b. Nov. 6, 1886; Philip Edward,
b. July 10, 1890 (died Apr. 5, 1891); Albert William, b. May 27, 1894; Donald Bruce, b.
Dec. 14, 1902. Address, 166 N. Scoville Ave., Oak Park, 111.
268. JAMES W. FORSYTH
(Husband of No. 384)
Cert.; Machinist; b. Nov. 16, 1856, Springfield, 111.; s. William (b. Scotland) & Mary
(Vancil) Forsvth (b. Auburn, 111.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Sci. Assoc. Married Lola
Ellis ('84), 1885, Canton, 111. Children, Ruth A., b. Feb. 7, 1887; Ethel F., b. Mar. 29,
1889. Address, Gilroy, Santa Clara Co., Calif.
269. FRANK WATSON HAMMETT
B. S. in C. E.; Pres. Cal. Washed Sand & Gravel Co.; b. Feb. 12, 1862, Camargo,
111.; s. James Richard (b. Jan. i, 1826, Va.) & Sarah C. (Watson) Hammett (b. July 4.
1836, Newtown, Ind.) Prepared in Dist. Sch. Ph'ilomatbean; Capt. Farmer until 1883;
Tile Mfgr.; 1883-1890; Banker, 1890-1902; Real Estate & Insur., 1902-06; Pres. Calif.
Washed Sand & Gravel Co., iqo6 — Married Lizzie Thompson, June 18, 1884, Tuscola,
111. (d. June, 1887); Minnie Rice. Sept. 22, 1892, Indinnola, 111. Children, Don T., b.
i88i] Baccalaureate Alumni hi
Dec. 25, 1885; Harry Rice, b, Sept. i, 1893; Rhea Louise, b. Jan. 21, 1896. Address,
Redlands, Calif. Bus. Add, 600 Shearer St., Los Angeles, Calif.
270. VIRGINI.V MANN HAMMET (TALBOT)
(Wife of No. 293; Mother of No. 3997)
B. S. in Sci.; b. Mar. 6, i860, Camargo, 111.; d. William Soule (b. 1823, Va.) & Rachel
J. (Wibley) Hammet (b. 1836, Camargo, 111.). Prepared in Dist. Sch. Alethenai; Nat.
Hist. Soc. ; Coll. Senate; Pres. Oratorical Assoc. Member Congr. Church and various
social clubs. Married Arthur Newell Talbot, ('81), June 7, 1886, Camargo, 111. Children,
Kenneth Hammet, b. Apr. 7, 1887 ('09); Mildred Virginia, b. Feb. 6, 1891 ('12); Rachel
Harriet, b. Apr. 6, 1896; Dorothy Newell, b. Dec. 26, 1898. Address, loii W. Calif. Ave.,
Urbana, 111.
271. FRED LEHMAN HILL
(Brother of No. 387)
Cert. C. E. ; Struc. Engr. & Contractor; b. Aug. 25, i8s8, Galesburg, 111.; s. Benjamin
F. (b. Nov. 23, 1833, Erie, Pa.) & Clara E. (Lehman) Hill (b. Feb. 1, 1836, Sharon
Spring?, N. Y.) Prepared in Paxton H. S. Philomathean. Civ. Engr., 1881-7; structural
Engr. & Contractor, 1887 — Member First Universalist Church; Western Soc. of Engrs.
Married Estelle J. Bacon, Feb. 14, 1894, Iowa City, la. Children, Julia Augusta, b. June
28, 1896; Walter Bacon, b. Sept. 2, 1898; Dean Frederic, b. Mar. 8, 1900. Address,
Mountainair, N. M.
272. THOMAS CRAWFORD HILL
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Sept. 30, 1859, Tolono, 111.; s. Walter Forrest (b. Sept.
7, 1807, Wells, Me.) & Rebecca Ann (Miller) Hill (b. Dec. 21, Lebanon, O.) Prepared in
Tolono H. S. .\delphic: Capt. Taught country sch. 1881-2; Carroll Coll. Acad., Wau-
kesha, 1882-3; Wyman Inst., Upper Alton, 1883-5; Curtis Sch., 1885-96; Curtis H. S.,
1906-11, Chairman Bd. of trustees of M. E. Church; Principal, Curtis H. S. Married Ina
Mabel Miller, July 25, 1888, Chicago. Children, Harold Crawford, b. Apr. 18, 1889; Mar-
garet Dorothy, b. Dec. 15, 1890; Marion, b. May i, 1892; Lawrence Elias, b. Oct. 11, 1897;
Donald Miller, b. Oct. 9, 1902. Address, 100 W. 113th Place, Chicago.
273. *ARTHUR H. KINGMAN
Cert, in Chem.; b. 1851, Mass.; s. Samuel Kingman. Died Sept. 9, 1S92, Boston, Mass.
274. *LUCY M. LAWHEAD
B. L.; b. 1861, Champaign, 111.; d. I. Lawhead. Died May i, 1884, Champaign, 111.
27s. *NETTIE E. LAWRENCE (ALLEN)
Cert. E. & M. S., in L. & S.; Teacher of Piano & Voice; b. June 25, i860, Belvidere,
HI.; d. Edwin L. (b. Sept. 19, 1833) & Mary E. Lawrence (b. May 16, 1833, Cuba, N. Y.)
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Pres. Alethenai; Member Coll. Senate; Hon. member of Philo-
mathean; Congr. Church; Eastern Star. Married Jonas A. Allen, May 6, 1885, Belvidere,
111. Child, Eugene, b. Aug. 3, 1897. Died Aug. 19, 1909, Oak Park, 111.
276. FRANCIS MARION McKAY
B. L.; Teacher; b. Jan. 15, 1851, Madison, Ind.; s. Hiram (b. 1825, Madison, Ind.)
& Elizabeth (Etherton) McKay (b. 1832, do.) Prepared in 111. Norm. Univ. Adelphic;
Delta Tau Delta; Pres. & Valedictorian of Class. Teaching. Trustee, Univ. of 111., 1886-
9S; 1S96-1903, Pres., 1896-98. Author of law making Trustees elective officers; also law
providing free scholarships in each Co. of State. Member Presb. Church. Married
Rebecca M. Farson, Aug. zy, 1889. Address, 134 Warren Ave., Chicago.
277. METTA MARY IRENE MACKNET (BEACH)
(Wife of No. 256; Mother of No. 3636)
A. B.; b. Nov. 25. 1859, Girard, 111.; d. Daniel S. (b. May 28, 1836, Newark, N. J.)
& Rhoda J. (Clark)_ Macknet (b. July 11, 1836, Lafayette, Ind.) Prepared in Girard
Pub. Sch. Alethenai, Pres.; Pres. of Class; member Senate, 1879; Orat. Assoc; Assoc.
Justice, Coll. Government. ]\Iember Cong. Church; Pres. Aid Soc, 1887-9, 1900-2. Married
Bayard E. Beach ('81), Oct. 13, 1885, Girard, 111. Children, Bayard Macknet ('09), b.
Jan. 31, 1888; Daniel Beman, b. Mar. 10, 1892 (d. Oct. 10, 1892); Dorothy Blessing, b.
Feb. 17, 1893. Address, Huron, S. D.
278. WILLIS A. MANSFIELD
B. L. in L. & S.; Physician; b. May 23, 1858, Marengo, 111.; s. A. G. (b. 1824, London,
Eng.) & Mary (Moore) Mansfield (b. 1832, Vt.) Prepared in Marengo H. S. Scientific
Soc. M. D., N. W. U. Med. Dept., Chicago, 1884. Member Natl., State & Co. Med. Socs.
■Married Ida Pierce, 1884. Children, Mary, b. 1892 (d. 1904); Esther, b. 1886. Address,
Washington, 111.
279. WILLIAM KAIME MASON
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer & Fruit Grower; b. Sept. 25, 1856: s. W. H. (b. N. H.) &
Mehitable W. (Kaime) Mason (b. do.) Prepared in Buda H. S. Member I. O. O. F.;
Unitarian Church. ^Iarried E. May Fuller, Dec. 23,- 1886. Address, R. F. D. No. i,
Buda, 111.
2S0. JOHN HALE MORSE
(Brother of Nos. 432, 480)
Cert, in L. & A.; Financier; b. Apr. 23, 1853, Metamora, 111.; s. Levi P. (b.
Rochester, Vt.) & Mary A. (Parminter) Morse (b. Eng.) Prepared in Eureka Coll. & Dist.
112 University of Illinois [i88i
schools. Philomathean; Delta Tau Delta; Pres. of Class; Class Prophet; Pros. Atty.,
Coll. Govt.; Capt. Prin. of Schools, 1 881-4; Deputy Sheriff, 1884-5; Life Ins. Dist. Agt.,
1885-7; Real Estate, 1887-91; Pres., Home Embroidery Mach. Co., 1891 — Vice Pres. the
Equitable Finance & Development Co., 8 yrs. ; Mgr., Chicago ofifice, 1902 — - Pres., The
Old Colony Life Ins. Co., 1907-10. Member Presb. Church; Bd. of Deacons, 1895-1902; I.
O. O. F. Married Jessie Griest, Aug. 14, 1901, Kansas City, Kan. Children, John Hale,
Jr., b. July 18, 1902 (d. Oct. 20, 1903); David Levi, b. Dec. 22, 1904 (d. May 5, 1905).
Address, 1806 Central Ave., Kansas City, Kan.
280(a). CHARLES HENRY NICOLET
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Oct. 20, 1855, Canton, 111.; s. Henry L. & Ann M.
Nicolet. Engr., both on constr. & operation, A. F. S: S. F. Ry., 1879-88; Engr. Buildings
& Bridges, Ft. Worth & Rio Grande Ry., Granbury, Tex., 1889; Auditor & Purchasing
Agt., Bear River Canal Co., O^fden, Utah, 1889-92; Citv Engr., LaSalle, 111. & Engr. for
F. W. Matthiessen, 1893-96; vinth Matthiessen & Hegefer Zinc Co., 1896 — ; Chief Civ. &
Mech. Engr., 1903 — Married Jennie B. Capps, Apr. 9, 1885, Mt. Pulaski, 111. Children,
first two died in infancy; Dorothy Emma, b. Nov. 13, 1890; Frances Jane, b. Nov. 7, 1892.
Address, LaSalle, 111.
281. JAMES ORA PEARMAN
(Brother of No. 244)
B. S. in Chem.; Physician; b. Aug. 20, 1859, Edgar Co., 111.; s. John T. (b. Oct. 29,
Hardin Co., Ky.) & Elizabeth (Elliott) Pearman (b. Sept. 15, 1833, Edgar Co., 111.) Pre-
pared in Champaign H. S. M. D., Rush Med. Coll., 1885. Member Champaign Co. Med.
Soc; Champaign (To. Country Club. Married Mary Richardson, Sept., 1890, Palatine, 111.
(d. Nov. 1S90); Isabel Van Uleck, June 1895, Champaign, 111. Address, Mahomet, 111.
282. HERMAN SILAS PEPOON
(Brother of No. 283)
B. S. in L. & S.; Teacher & Fruit Grower; b. Jan. 21, 1S60, Warren, 111.; s. George
Whitfield (b. Nov. 4, 1832, Painesville, O.) & Mary Ann (Abbey) Pepoon (b. Aug. 30,
1835. do.) Prepared in Warren II. S. Adelphic; Y. M. C. A.; Class Hist.; Deputy
Marshal, Coll. Govt. M. D., Hahnemann Med. Coll., Chicago, 1883. Physician, 1883-92;
Teacher in Lake View H. S., Chicago, 1892 — ; Fruit Grower, 1910 — First Lieut., Co. C,
3d Regt., N. N. G., 1883-4. Fish Warden, Fulton Co., 111., 1889-92. Author: Plant Studies,
(joint author) D. C. Heath & Co., 1900, 100 pp.; Representative Plants, Ginn & Co., 1912,
175 PP-; Flora of S. W. Mich., 1906, Mich. Acad, of Sci. 10 p.; Cliff Flora of Jo Daviess
Co., 111., 1909, same, 6 p.; Gun Shot Wound of the Brain, The Cliniqiie, 1893, 6 p.;
Destruction of a Farm Flora, Plant World, 1903, 3 p.; also other articles along botanical
& medical lines. Trustee M. E. Church; memb. Mich. Acad, of Sci.; 111. Acad, of Sci.;
Life memb. Chicago Acad, of Sci.; Amer. Forestry Assoc; Pres., Chicago Mycological
Soc, 1894-1900; Natl. Geog. Soc; Chicago Geog. Soc; Audubon Assoc, of 111.; Amer.
Nature Study Soc; Roger's Park Roque Club. Married Alma_ Adelphine Wilcox, Apr.
25, 1883, Chicago (d. 1893); Helen Sophia Foberg, 1900, Chicago. Children, Rudolf
Silas, b. 1885; Mary Lucile, b. 1887; Laura Constance, b. 1890. Address, 3842 Byron St.,
Chicago, 111.
283. WILLIAM ABBEY PEPOON
(Brother of No. 282)
Cert, in Agr.; Farmer & Fruit Grower; b. Jan. 25, 1858, Warren, 111.; s. George Whit-
field (b. 1832, Painesville, O.) & Mary Ann (Abbey) Pepoon (b. 1835, do.) Prepared in
Warren H. S. Adelphic, representative in Inter-Soc. Orat. Cont. Collection Clerk, ist
Natl. Bank, Fremont, Nebr., 1881-2; Stockman, 1882-4; Teacher, 1884-5; Cowboy, 1885;
Teacher, 1885-6; Deputy Sheriff & Co. Jailer, 1886-90; Teacher, 1890; Policeman, 1891;
Miner & Millman, 1891-3; Farmer, 1893-5; Miner, Millman, Shift boss. Foreman, Mining
Promoter, 1895-1908; Farmer & Fruit Grower, 1908 — Invented many Tools & Machines
&• patd. some of no commercial value. Commandant of Canton Progress, Patriarchs Mil-
itant; I. O. O. F., 1889-90. Married Sophia Margaret Moeller, 1893, Baker City, Ore.
Children, William Wallace, b. 1894; Herman Lojene, b. 1896; Elzanore Lucile, b. 1897;
George Theodore, b. 1904; Mary Margaret, b. 1905; Maurice Manly, b. 1905 (d. Oct.,
1905). Address, Oswego, Clackamas Co., Ore.
284. ETHAN PHILBRICK
(Brother of Nos. 399, 484)
B. S. in C. E. ; Hydraulic Engr. and Fruit Grower; b. Tune 21, 1858, Adaline, Ogle Co.,
111.; s. Mayo H. (Waldo, Me.) & Mary (MacFarland) Philbrick (Hagerstown, Md.) Pre-
pared Baileyville H. S., and Univ. of 111. Acad. Civil Engr., R. R. building, 1881-1895;
Hyro-Elect. work, 1895 — ; began growing peaches and apples 1904 — ; Rec'd Capt. Com.,
1881, Univ. of 111. Built and designed largest Hydro-Electric plant at the time of construc-
tion in the southern states, 1899-1903. Author, Description of Hydro-Electric Plant built in
Alabama, Engineering News, Dec. 5, 1901, Vol. 46. Married Anna Lewis Wells, Dec. 25,
1883; Children, Lewis, b. Oct. i, 1884; Martha Grace, b. Jan. 28, 1887; Mary Holdens, b.
July 2, 1889; Hazel, Dec. i, 1890. Address, Baldwin, Ga.
285. *FRANCIS M. FLETCHER
B. S.; b. T855, Plattville, 111.; s. Daniel Fletcher. Died June 15, 1S88, Coonia, Calif.
286. *FRANK H. PORTER
Cert, in L. & S.; b. 1861, 111.; s. Henry Porter. Died Jan. 10, 1886, Garden Prairie, 111.
i88i] Baccalaureate Alumni 113
287. SPRAGUE DWIGHT ROSS
(Brother of No. 576; Husband of No. 255)
B. S. in Chem.; Financier; b. Feb. 8, 1857, Reno, 111.: s. John M. (b. June 7, 1823,
JNIaury Co., Tenn.) & Ruth M. (Jones) Ross (b. Dec. 2, 1825, do.) Prepared in Green-
ville H. S. Philomathean. Teacher & Salesman, 1881-4; Real Estate & Loan Bus., 1885-93;
Banker, 1894-1909; Secy.-Treas., Ross Investment Co.; Secy.-Treas., W. Grand Island Live
Stock (To.; Vice Pres., Home Savings Bank of Grand Island, 1909 — Married Bertha E.
Barnes ('81), June 25, 1884, Chicago. Children, Bertha, b. June 12, 1888; Kenneth Dwight,
b. Sept. 17, 1893. Address, Grand Island, Nebr.
288. JOSEPH SCHWARTZ
Cert, in Chem.; b. .Vug. 28, 1859, Salem, 111.; s. Bernard (b. Nov. 27, 1826, Ger.) &
Christine (Lacroix) Swartz (b. Aug. 28, 1S30, do.) Prepared in Salem, 111. Philoma-
thean. Druggist, 1881-1907. Married Clara Rose Schwartz, Apr. 29, 1886, Salem, 111.
Children, Helen, b, Jan. 15, 1893; Christine, b. June 6, 1906. Address, Salem, 111.
280. ARTHUR BLISS SEYMOUR
(Husband of No. 381)
B. S.; M. S., 1886; Asst. in Univ.; b. Jan. 3, 1859, Moline, 111.; s. Frank (b. Mar. 4,
1831, Granville, Mass.) & Mary Elizabeth (Bliss) Seymour (b. May 24, 1837, Honolulu,
Hawaii). Prepared in Maplewood H. S., (Zamp Point, 111. Y. M. C. A.; Adelphic, Vice
Pres.; Nat. Hist. Soc. Instr. in Elem. Bot. as undergrad. Botanist, 111. State Lab. Nat.
Hist., 1881-3; Private Asst., Cryft. Herb., Harvard Univ., 1883-5; Botanist, as above,
1884-6; Instr. in Bot., Univ. of Wis., 1885-6; Asst. Cryft. Herb., Harvard Univ., 1886 —
Discovered a few species of parasitic fungi. Member Amer. Assoc, for Adv. Sci.; Amer.
Acad, of Arts & Sci.; Torrey Bot. Club. Married Anna Julia Conkling ('84), May 6,
1S86. Children, Mary Elizabeth, b. Jan. 27, 1889; Rosa iVIargaret, b. Apr. 28, 1890;
Frank Conkling, b. July 21, 1895; Edith Katharine, b. Sept. 18, 1896. Address, 23 Agassiz
Ave., Waverly, Mass.; Bus. Add., 26 Univ. Museum, Cambridge, Mass.
290. BYRON A. SLADE
B. S., in Chem.; Druggist; b. Sept. 27, 1856, East Berne, N. Y. ; s. Joshua (b. Apr.
26, 1829, do.) & Catherine Hannah (Allen) Slade (b. Apr. 29, 1835). Prepared in Syca-
more H. S. Philomathern. Druggist, firm of Worthington & Slade. Married Cora Black,
Sept. 8, 1886. Children, John, b. Mar. 5, 1890; Katherine Claire, b. Apr. 18, 1896; Eliza
beth Muriel, b. Nov. 14, 1897. Address, 1027 Spafford Ave., Rockford, 111.
291. *MORELLE M. STACY
B. L.; b. 1859, HI.; s. W. C. Stacy. Died July 17, 1895, Spring Hill, Ala.
292. *JAMES B. STURMAN
B. L. ; b. July i, 1857, Dahlgren, 111.; s. Alexander ]\I. (b. Feb. 5, 1820, near McAIinn-
ville, Tenn.) & Louisa (Varner) Sturman (b. Oct. 28, 1819, Spartanburg, S. C.) Pre-
pared in McLeansboro and Enfield, 111. In law office of Mr. High, 103, Adams St., Chi-
cago, for a few years. Married July 17, 1888. Died Jvine 6, 1901, Salina, Kan.
293. ARTHUR NEWELL TALBOT
(Husband of No. 270; Father of No. 3997)
B. S., in C. E.; C. E. 1885; Prof, of M. & S. Engr., and in charge of T. & A. M.;
b. Oct. 21, 1857, Cortland, 111.; s. Charles A. (b. London, Eng.) & Harriet (Newell) Talbot
(b. Brockville, Ont.) Prepared in Sycamore H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Philomathean
(Pres.; Vice Pres.; Sec); Assoc. Ed., Illini; Delegate Interstate Orat. Assoc; Class
Krsayist; Capt. Civ. Engr. on railroad location, constr. and maintenance work, 1881-85;
-Asst. Prof, of Eng. and Math., Univ. of 111., 1885-90; Prof, of Mun. & San. Eng., and in
charge of T. & A. M. 1890 — also engaged in Civ. Eng. on railways, waterworks, sewer-
age, pavement, and other public works; investigation of steel, brick, reinforced concrete,
other materials of constr., and in hydraulic and sanitary investigation; Con. Engr., State
Water Surv. Author: The Railway Transition Spiral, McGraw-Hill Book Co.; numer-
ous bulls, of the Univ. of 111. Eng. Exp. Sta. on reinforced concrete, brick, steel columns,
liydraulics, etc. Contributor to Eng. Jours, and Eng. Soc. Proc. Member Amer. Soc.
C. E. (Dir. and Vice Pres.); Western Soc. Eng. (Vice Pres.); Amer. Ry. Eng. Assoc ;
Amer. Soc. Testing Materials. Internatl. Assn. Testing Materials; Soc. Promotion
Eng. Educ. (Pres.); Amer. W. W. Assn.; Amer. Soc. Mun. Imp.; Amer. Assn. for Adv. of
Sci.; 111. Soc. Eng. and Surv.; 111. W. S. Assoc; Chicago Engrs. Club; Congr. Church.
Married Virginia Mann Hammet ('81), June 7, 1886. Children, Kenneth Hammet, b.
Apr. 7, 1887 ('00); Mildred Virginia, b. Feb. 6, 1891 ('12); Rachel Harriet, b. Apr. 6,
1896; Dorothy Newell, b. Dec. 26, 1898. Address, loii W. Calif. Ave., Urbana, 111. Bus.
Add., 300 Lab. App. Mech., Univ., of 111., Urbana.
294. DARLEY THOMAS
B. L.; b. Oct. 9, 1861, Champaign, 111.; d. John Harrison (b. July 13, 1813, Adams
Co., O.) & Mary (Mac Neil) Thomas (b. July 8, 1822, do.) Prepared in Champaign H. S.
-Alethenai; Class Vice Pres. Bookkeeper, 1881-7; Cashier & Confidential Secy., 1887-9;
Member, Univ. of 111. Alumni Assoc, 1881-1912; Pres. Univ. of 111. Alumnae Assoc, 1910-
11; Vice Pres. Chicago College Club, 1909-10; Cor. Secy., Chicago Assoc. Collegiate Alum-
nae, 1907-9; Treas. U. S. Daughters of 1812, 1906 — ; Chicago Chapter, D. A. R., 1898 — ■
Address, 5111 Cornell Ave., Chicago, 111.
114 University of Illinois [1882
295- WILLIAM SUMMER WESTON
(Brother of ii6, 448, 580, 581)
B. L.; B. S., 1S83; b. Tune 22, i860. Champaign, 111.; s. Nathan (b. Wilson, N. Y.)
& Jane (Cloyde) Weston (b. Troy, N. Y.) Adelphic; C. E. Club; Civ. Engr., Topeka,
Kan. & Chicago, 111. Married Elizabeth Jane Towlson, Aug. 19, 1885, Detroit, Mich.
Children, Frederick William, b. Tvine i, 18S8: Mabel Towlson, b. Jan. 12, 1891. Address,
6617 Greenwood Ave., Chicago, 111.
296. MAXWELL BLACKBURN WILSON
Cert, in Agr.; Farmer; b. Dec. 16, 185S, Paris, 111.; s. William Oliver, (b. 1831,
Palestine, 111.) & Cassandra (Blackburn) Wilson (b. 1832, Paris, 111.) Adelphic. Member
Presb. Church. Married Emma Schenck, July 30, 1891, Paris, 111. Child, Dudley Black-
burn, b. Apr. 26, 1897. Address, Paris, III.
297. JESSIE ARMILDA WRIGHT (RICHARDSON)
(Sister of No. 368)
B. L., in L. & S.; b. June 23, i860. Champaign, 111.; d. James Stephen (b. Aug. 16,
1816, Highland Co., O.) & Katharine (Lauder) Wright (b. Mar. 26, 1823, Bourbon Co.,
Ky.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Alethenai; Class Historian. Postmistress, Rentchler,
111., 1902 — Member Ladies Indus. Soc; Unit. Church, Quincy, 111., 1909-11; Utopian Soc.
Married Henry Edward Richardson, Mar. 7, 1889, Champaign, 111. Children, Eugene, b.
Jan. 7, 1890; Ruth, b. Dec. 4, 1892; Helen, b. Dec. i, 1894; Darley, b. Mar. 9, 1897; James
Hollins, b. July 26, 1899. Address, Rentchler, 111.
CLASS OF 1882 (34)
298. DORA ANGELINE ANDRUS (GRIFFITH)
B. L. in L. & A.; b. May 5, 1863, Ashton, 111.; d. John Archibald (b. Nov. 30, 1833,
Stephentown, N. Y.) & Rhoda Anne (Siple) Andrus (b. Nov. 12, 1842, Berkshire, O.)
Prepared in Ashton H. S. Alethenai; Pres. Coll. Gov't. Teacher in Gram. Dept., Ashton
Sch., 1882-4; same in Marshalltown, la., 1884-7; Prin. Third Ward Sch., Marshalltown,
1887-9. Member Presb. Church. Married John Charters Griffith, June 18, 1889, Ashton,
111. Children, Mildred Elizabeth, b. Feb. 26, 1893; Stanwood John, b. Mar. 18, 1897;
Oliver Andrus, b. Nov. 22, 1900. Address, Ashton, 111.
299- KITTIE C. AVERY
B. L.; b. Feb. 8, 1861, Chicago, 111.; d. Samuel (b. Oct. 8, 1831, Ilion, N. Y.) &
Louise A. (Holmes) Avery (b. Manchester, Vt.) Prepared by private tutor and one year
in Acad., Univ. of 111. Alethenai. Address, 2736 Decatur St., (Jmaha, Nebr.
300. *SAMUEL GORDON BAILEY, Jr.
B. S. in Chem. ; b. 1861, Wis.; s. S. Bailey. Married Kittie Reed. Died May 13,
1901, Chicago, 111.
301. CHARLES CHURCHILL BARNES
(Brother of No. 56 and No. 255)
Cert, in Chem.; b. Nov. 10, 1859, in Mass.; s. Oramel Churchill (b. Sept. 9, 1829,
Bridgewater, Vt.) & Caroline (Ellis) Barnes (b. Feb. 20, 1829, Norwood, Mass.) Supt. of
Franklin Sugar Co., Tenn.; Supt. of Hoopeston Sugar Co., 111.; Supt. of Pa. Enameled
Brick Co., Oaks, Pa.; Supt. of Recons. Granite Co., Norristown, Pa.; with Harrison Safety
Boiler Works, Phil., Pa., 1906 — Patented several inventions. Sugar maker in Louisiana
and Cuba; cont., Panama Canal; five years in gold mines; three years on Texas cattle
ranch. Married Daisie Alice Zimmerman, June 4, 1906, New York City. Address, Norris-
town, Pa.
302. *ARTHUR M. BRIDGE
(Brother of No. 163 )
Cert, in L. & S.; Farmer; b. Feb. 14, i860, La Moille, 111.; s. Sereno (b. Nov. 23,
1820, Wilmington, Vt.) & Allisanny S. (Winchester) Bridge (b. July 13, 1821, Marlboro,
Vt.) Prepared near La Moille, 111. Philomathean; Sigma Chi; Capt. Univ. Regt.; Farmer,
1882; Banker, 1890; Druggist, 1892; School Treasurer; Baptist Church; A. F. & A. M.
Married Mary E. Porterfield, July 15, 1884, Mendota, HI. Children, Alice Irene, b. Oct.
27, 1889; Don Wallace, b. Sept. 16, 1891. Died June 19, 1894, Goldfield, la.
303. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BULLARD
(Brother of Nos. 165, 304, 459 )
B. L. in L. & S.; M. Arch., 1S98; Teacher; b. Feb. 23, 1858, Mechanicsburg, 111.; s.
Wesley (b. July 28, 1816, Shelby, Co., Ky.) & Sarah Ann (Foster) BuUard (b. July
18, 1824, Montgomery Co., Ky.) Adelphic. Teacher in Illinois, 1882-6; Dakota, 1886-90;
Washington, 1890-7; Illinois, 1897-1905; Lane Technical H. S., Chicago, 1905 — ■ Married
Caroline J. Ritsher, 1894, Beloit, Wis. Child, Elsie Carolyn, b. July 28, 1897. Address,
735 Barry Ave., Chicago, 111.
304. GEORGE WESLEY BULLARD
(Brother of Nos. 165, 303, 459 )
B. S.; M. Arch., 1898; Architect; b. July 31, i8j5, near Mechanicsburg, 111.; s.
Wesley (b. July 28, 181 6, Shelby Co., Kentucky) & Sarah Ann (Foster) Bullard (b.
1 882] Baccalaureate Alumni 115
July 18, 1824, Montgomery Co., Ky.) Prepared in Univ. Academy; Adelphic; Ed. in
Chief of mini, 1881-82; Arch, since 1882; Inspector of BuildinRS, Plumbnig & Drainage
of Tacoma, 1892-3; Planned and designed Eng. liall, 1893. Pres. Washington State Chapter,
American Inst, of Architects, 1894-5. Married Anna Hastings Heath, July 10, 1895,
Tacoma, Wash. Address, 75 West Road, Prospect Hill, do.
305. WILLIAM liURGESS CARMAN
B. S. in Chem.; Physician; b. Sept. j;, 1857, Peoria, 111.; s. Isaac Newton (b. July
26, 1829, Ferry, O.) & Julia Anna Carman (b. Mar. 29, 1830, Penfield, O.) Prepared m
I-I. S.; Sewell & Abbott Classical Sch., Indianapolis, Ind. Vice Pres. of Adelphic; Pres.
Y. M. C. A.; Capt. M. D., Hahnemann Med. Coll. & Hosp., 1884. Practicing Phys.
Author: Spiritual Therapeutics; Vaccination as a Prophylactic of Variola; Transactions
Homco. Med Soc, State of N. Y. Member Rochester Baptist Social Union, Vice Pres.,
1901-2; Pres. Monroe Co. Homeo. Med. Soc, 1892; Dispensary Staff, Rochester Homeo.
Hosp., 1896; Attending Phys., Rochester Homeo. Hosp., 1904. Phys., Court of Equity No.
238, F. of A., 1897; Monroe Assoc. No. 14, N. A. S. E., 1908. Married Grace Cushman,
Sept. 4, 1884, Champaign. Children, Julia Marena, b. June 30, 1888; Florence Eliza, b.
June 25, 1890; Olive Marion, b. Jan. 16, 1892; Leicester Cushman, b. Mar. ii, 1895.
Address, 32 Upton Park, Rochester, N. Y.
306. EDWARD EVERETT COLE
(Brother of No. 307)
*B. L. in L. & A., 1893; Teacher; b. Aug. s, 1858; s. Jacob (b. Metz, Germany) &
Margaret (Worsham) Cole. Prepared in Tuscola H. S. Scientific Assn. Second honor in
oratory in Inter-Society Oratorical Contest, 1881; Capt., 1892. A. M., Colorado Coll.,
1898; Ph. D.; Denver Univ^ 1906. Admitted to the Bar in 111. and Nebr. Teacher and
in fruit business. Member Congr. Church; Western Acad, of Sci. Married Sophia Norris,
1887, Grand Island, Nebr. Children, Eleanor Blessing, b. Aug. 2, 1892; Margaret Cor-
delia, b. Jan. 9, 1894. Address, Knollerest, Ruby Mesa, Grand Junction, Colo.
307. SOPHRONIA RICKORDS COLE (HALL)
(Sister of No. 306)
Cert. L. & S.; b. Dec. 28, i860, McLeansboro, 111.; d. Rev. Jacob (b. Nov. 3. 1827,
Metz, Ger.) & Margaret (Worsham) Cole (b. Oct. 29, 1827, Henderson, Ky.) Prepared
at Du Quoin & Tuscola. Alethenai. Teacher, Pub. Sch. at Du Quoin, 1882-83; East
Side Sch., Champaign, 1884-5. Married Dr. Wilfred Ferrel Hall, liec. 29, 1885, Cham-
paign (d. June 18, 1904.) Children, Jennie Lourene, b. Dec. 19, 1886; Wilfred Frank,
b. Mar. 22, 1888; Mayme Margaret, b. Sept. 10, 1890 (d. Mar. 22, 1909); Laura Hazel,
b. Nov. 3, 1897. Address, McLeansboro, 111.
308. WILLIAM GOSS CURTISS
Cert, in Agr. ; Farmer; b. Sept. 16, 1859, Waterloo, Seneca Co., N. Y. ; s. Geo. W.
(b. Schuyler, N. Y.) & Frances (Hatton) Curtiss (b. 1832, Waterloo, N. Y.) Prepared in
Warren, 111. Adelphic. Banking, 1882-89; Farming, 1894 — Married Lora Giller, Dec.
7, 1892, Whitehall. Children, George, b. Oct. 4, 1893; Frances, b. Dec. 23, 1894; Edward,
b. Sept. 28, 1897; Esther, b. Sept. 19, 1900; Homer, b. Feb. 2, 1902; Marshall, b. Feb. 13,
1904. Address, Stockton, 111.
309. JEPTHA H. DAVIS
(Brother of Nos. 171, 264; Father of Nos. 3330, 4128; Husband of No. 250)
Cert. L. & S.; Farmer; b. i860, Ind.; s. C. P, Davis. Married Clara M. Watson.
Address, Straight Creek, Kan.
310. DAVID EICHBERG
B. L.; Lawyer; b. Mar. 18, i860, Atlanta, 111.; s. Samuel Eichberg (b. Apr. 17, 1832,
Ger.) & Mina (Stern) Eichberg (b. do.) Prepared in Shurtleff College; Pres. of Philo-
mathean; Sigma Chi; Class Pres.; Capt. in Univ. Regiment. LL. B. Union Coll. of Law
(Northwestern) 1884. Practicing law, 1884 — Married Emma Longini, Dec. 15, 1892,
Chicago, 111.; Children, Adrian J., b. Dec. 2, 1895; Leila, b. May 8, 1902. Address, Suite
510, 35 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, 111.
311. ANDREW JOHN EISENMEYER
B. S. in M. E.; Prop, of Flour Mill; b. Jan. 27, 1862, St. Clair, Co., 111.; s. Andrew
(b. Feb. 22, 1824, Hassloch, Germany) & Christine (Santer) Eisenmeyer (b. Oct. 19, 1829,
do.)_ Prepared in Trenton Pub. Sch.; Sigma Chi; Pres. Coll. Gov't. 1882; Captain in
Regiment. Prop, of flour manufacturing mill. Pres. of Sch. Board, 1903-5; Vice-Pres.
Bank of Springfield: Vice-Pres. Springfield Traction Co. Married Celia H., Oct. i, 1890,
Springfield, Mo.; Children, Walter W.; Christine M.; Louis P.; Marie A. Address,
Springfield, Mo.
312. SAMUEL ALEXANDER HARRISON
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1888; Lawyer and Real Est. Bus.; b. Tuly 31, 1856,
Marshall, Mo. s. Joseph & Martha (Duggan) Harrison. Prepared in Shurtleff Coll. Prep.
Sigma Phi. Admitted to Bar. Teacher in pub. schs. until 1904; Lawyer and real estate
business, 1904 — Author: Booklet of Poems, Prairie Breezes, 48 pp. Member Baptist
Church. Married Hattie E. Harrison, Dec, 1882, Champaign, 111. Children, Bessie M.,
b. Oct., 1890: Warren Craig, b. Oct., 1898; Stanley Dwight, b. Oct., 1900. Address, 6x53
Ellis Ave., Chicago, 111.
Ii6 University of Illinois [1882
312(a). FRANK BIERCE MALTBY
B. S., in C. E., 1907; b. July 31, 1861, Trumbull Co., O. ; s. Warren (b. N. Y.) &
Chloe Elizabeth (Bierce) Maltby (b. O.) Prepared in Champaign H. S., Adelphic. On
railroad work & gen. practice till 1896; Miss. River Comm., 1898 & 1902-4, in charge of
Dredging operation; Prin. Asst. Engr., Panama Canal 1905-7; Chief Engr., Dodge & Day,
Engrs., Philadelphia, 1907-10; Genl. Supt., James Stewart & Co., Contractors, 1910-11;
with John F. Stevens Const. Co. Author: History of Miss. River Bridges in Jour, of West-
ern Sac. of Engrs., 1903; Dredging on Miss. River, Trans. Amcr. Soc. C. E., 1904, No. 5,
shorter papers in various Eng, Socs. & Reports in Chief of Engrs., U. S. A.; Panama Canal
Trans, of St. Louis Ry. Club, 1907. Member St. Louis Engrs. Club; Amer. Soc. C. E. ;
St. Louis Ry. Club. Married Margaret E. McNary, Feb 4, 1885; Josephine Hedges, Feb.
I, 1907. Children, Ruth, b. Dec. 20, 1885; Marion, b. Oct. 22, 1887. Address, 90 Morn
ingside Drive, N. Y.; Bus. Add., 55 Wall St., New York.
313. *CHARLES H. MERRITT
Cert.; b. Sept. 13, 1856, near Waterman, 111.; s. John H. (b. Oct. 6, 1828, N. Y.) S:
Rhoda S. (Yay) Merritt (b. N. \^) Prepared in Waterman H. S. Lee Center Acad.
Adelphic. Clerk in Bank, Augusta, Kan., 1882-4; same, Fred Smith's Bank, Mason Citj-,
111.; Clerk & Bookkeeper, Farmers State Bank, 1886-8; Dir. & Asst. Cashier, same, 1901.
Member First M. E. Church at Waterman; Presb. at Augusta, Kan.; Elder at M. C; Hon.
Meb. W. C. T. U.; Co. Prohibition Com., Pres., Sec'y., or Treas.; Supt. Sunday School.
Married Hattie Osborn. Feb. 28, 1884, Mason City, 111. Children, Lela Beardsley, b.
inly 13, 1886; Blanche Fay, b. Aug. 12, 1891. Died Feb. 8, 1901, Mason City, 111.
314. JOHN RALPH NEELY
B. L.; M. L., 1897; b. Apr. 22, 1859, Benton. 111.; s. Isaac M. (b. Princeton, Ind.)
& Mary C. (Elston) Neely, (b. Frankfort, 111.) Prepared in Du Quoin Pub. Sch. Star-
vation Soc, Tanner Hall; Adelphic; Hatchet Orator. M. D., Howard Univ., 1887; D. M.
Univ. of Georgetown, 1891; Record & Pension Office, War Dept., Sur. Gen. Office, Wash-
ington, D. C. Practicing Phys., Washington, D. C, 1 887-1 895; Acting Chief Med. Insp.,
Chicago Health Dept., 1895-1905. Private for six years in Natl. Guard, Dist. Col.; Capt.
Co. B. & D., 2nd Bat., 2nd Reg. 1888-90; Hospital Steward and Surgeon, 5th Bat., 2nd
Reg., 1892-5, Member, Med. Soc, Dist. of Col.; Med. Soc, Chicago; Amer. Med. Assoc.
Amer. Pub. Health Assoc. Married Ella V. Spurgeon, Aug. 16, 1886, Baltimore, Md.
Children, Hazel Adelaide, b. Sept. 12, 1887; Charles Bertes, b. Sept. 10, 1889; Donald
Stuart, b. Jan. 18, 1891; Harold Richard, b. Sept. 29, 1893; Joseph Ralph, b. July 2, 1896.
Address, 2159 Clarendon Ave., Chicago, 111.
315. THOMAS NOBLE, JR.
Cert, in C. E.; Gold Miner; b. Aug. 9, 1858, Arlington Farm, III.; s. Thomas fb. Aug.
24, 1835, Arlintgon Farm, O.) & Subina (iVIunron) Noble (b. June 26, 1837, Stark Co., O.)
Prepared in Whipple Acad., 111. Coll. Hennepin Canal Survey, 1882; Engr. Dept., Santa
Fe R. R., Lajunta, Colo, 1883; same, Mex. R. R., Monterey, Mex., 1883; Motive Power
Dept., Corpus Christi, Tex., 1884; Engr. Dept., Loredo, Tex., 1885; on Location & Constr.,
Mex. R. R. from Saltillo to San Luis Potosi, Mex., 1886-8; Gold Mining, San Diego,
Calif., 1888-1902; San Diego, Calif., 1903; Encinitas Copper Mine, San Diego Co., 1904;
Gold Mining near Descanso, 1904 — Address, Descanso, Calif.
316. ROBERT ELLWOOD ORR
B. S. in C. E. ; Civ. Engr; b. Rob Roy. Fountain Co., Ind., Aug. 17, 1856; s. James
(b. June 2, 1805, Franklin, Warren Co., O.) & Mary Alice (Miller) Orr (b. Union Chapel,
Ind.) Prepared Attica H. S. ; one year at Ir^diana University. Adelphic Society; Rodman
with Hennepin Canal, Dixon; Feeder, 1882; Draftsman I. C. R. R. Co., Jackson, Miss.,
1883; Draftsman C. B. & O. R. R. Co., 1883-1892; Asst. Const. Pub. Works, Evanston, 111.
1892-5; Asst. Engr. E. J. & E. R. R. 1896-1900; Chief Engr. E. J. & E. & Chicago, Lake
Shore & Eastern R. R., igoo-2; Gen. Practice 1903, Engr. & Survr. ; Asst. Engr. Constr.,
Cincinnati, Bluffton, & Chicago, at Bluffton, 1904-5; Asst. Engr. Indiana Harbor Belt
R. R. 1905-6; with Sanitary Dist. of Chicago, 1906-10; engaged in practice of C. Engr.,
Roadways, Railways, Waterways, Water Supply, Sewerage, Land Surveying, Landscape
designs, Land drainage; Engr. for State Penitentiary Com., etc. Original Petitioner for
County Scholarship to Univ. of 111.; do. Univ. change of name, 1885; wrote law author-
izing mode of election of Univ. trustees from that of appointment by the Governor, 1887.
Mem. 1st Cong. Church, Evanston, 1886-1902; Central Presb. Church, Joliet, 1902 —
Mem. Matteson Lodge, No. 175, A. F. & A. M., 1903 — Married Mrs. Katherine F.
Weese, Dec. 24, 1901, Joliet, 111.; Child, (adopted) Edith Mae Weese. Address, 107 Second
Ave., Chicago. Bus. Add., 717 Woodruff Bldg.
317. *CHARLES W. PALMER
B. L.; b. i860, Watseka, 111.; s. Mrs. E. S. Palmer. Died, July 4. 1884, Austin, Tex.
318. ARTHUR PEABODY
(Brother of No. 360)
B. S.,in Arch.; Architect; b. Nov. 16, 1858, Eau Claire, Wis.; s. Selim Hobart (b.
1829, Rockingham, Vt.) & Elizabeth (Pangborn) Peabody (b. 1836, Burlington, Vt.) Pre-
pared in Chicago H. S. Tau Beta Pi. Supervising Arch., L^niv. of Wis. Invented Unit
Stirrup & System of Concrete Constr., with movable forms for floors, 1907-8. Married
-■Kgnes Cochrane, Sept. 31, 1885, Hingham, Mass. Children, Marion (5race, b. 1886;
1 882] Baccalaureate Alumni 117
Arthur Cochrane, b. iSgi; Charlotte Elizabeth, b. 1899. Address, Univ. of Wis., Madison,
Wis.
319. ARVILLA K. RALEY (HARRISON)
Cert, in L. S.; h. 1S61, Illinois; ^E. V. Raley. Married James D. Harrison. Address,
Granville, 111.
320. *GEORGE WILLIAM RICHARDS
B. S. in C. E.; b. 1859, Calif.; s. A. A. Richards. Died, May 15, 1S89, Carthage, N. M.
321. CHARLES NEWTON ROBERTS
(Brother of No. 400)
B. S. in M. E.; Engr. & Survyr; b. Sept. 19, 1861, Jefferson, 111.; s. Clark (b. 1829,
Utica, N. Y.) & Elizabeth Harrison (Linscot) Roberts (b. 1839, Jay, Me.) Prepared in
Jefferson H. S. Sigma Chi.; Adelphic. Machinist; Instrument man on Miss. Riv. Survey;
traveling salesman; Asst. Engr., Chicago Sanitary Dist.; Engr. & Surveying Bus., 1892 —
Married Addie M. Keith, July 20, 1887, Blue Island, 111. Children, Keith, b. Aug. 31.
1889; Marion, b. June 30, 1892; Helen, b. Mar 23, 1895; John Clark, b. Dec. 12, 1896.
Address, 1014 Lake Ave., Wilmette, 111.
322. FREDERICK DANIEL RUGG
(Father of No. 4399)
B. L. ; Mgr., Western Life Indemnity Co.; b. Dec. 22, i860. Champaign, 111.; s. Daniel
(b. May 30, 1830, Heath, Mass.) & Philena Dole (Kellogg) Rugg (b. Shelburn, Mass. J
Prepared in Champaign H. S. Adelphic; Sigma Chi.; Class Orat. for Jr. Exhibition;
Class Poet; delivered one of the orations commencement. Wholesale & Retail Shoe Bus.,
firm D. Rugg & Son; Partner in firm, F. D. & W. A. Rugg, 1888-96; engaged in Life
Ins. Bus., Pres., 3 yrs. ; resigned to give Liquid Air lectures & demonstrations; Gen'l.
Agt., Life Ins. Co.; Mgr., Western Life Indemnity Co. Organized the Champaign Com'l
Assoc, 1884, Sec'y. & Treas., 10 yrs.; Sec'y. & Treas., Endeavor Soc. for 111. Married
Cora M. Maltby, 1887. Champaingn, 111. Children, Daniel, ('11) b. Sept. 27, 1889; Helen
Caroline, b. Aug. 16, 1903. Address, 507 W. University Ave., Champaign, 111.; Bus. Add.,
604 Masonic Temple, Chicago.
323. ABIA JOSEPH SHARP
B. S. in M. E. ; Propr., Harisonville Foundry & Machine Works; b. Aug. 3, 1853,
Slabtown, 111.; s. David (b. 1823, Mifflin Co., Cishacoquilas Valley, Pa.) & Susanna
(Joder) Sharp (b. Jan. 28, 1828, Mifflin Co., Penn.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Scientific;
Giegorian; Adelphic; Alethenai honorary; valedictorian of Mech. engineers; Capt. Engr.
till Sept., 1882; draftsman in Car Shops of K. C., Ft. Scott & Memphis to 1883; Mech.
Eng. in charge of machine shops ?.t Harrisonville, Mo., 1883, also partner Harrisonville
machine works to 1903; Engr. in charge construction, Webb City Iron Works, 1906
($100,000); Proprietor Harrisonville Machine Works, 191 1 — Married Maggie Jane Wright,
Oct. 14, 1888, (died Jan. 16, 1892); Married Sarah Elizabeth Wright, Apr. 3, 1895 (died
Apr. 29, 1903); Children, Alice (died in infancy); May (died in infancy); Abia Morris,
b. Mar 17, 1897; Elizabeth, b. Nov. 3, 1900; Mary, b. July 28, 1902; Address, Harrison-
ville, Mo.
324. FRANK SHLAUDEMAN
(Brother of No. 488)
B. S. in M. E.; Pres. & Mgr., Decatur Brewing Co.; b. June 17, 1862, Decatur, 111.;
s. Henry (b. Jan. 13, 1834, Wildeshausen, Oldenburg) & Caroline (Weissmann) Shlaude-
man (b Mar. 22, 1836, Rothselberg, Rheinplatz, Ger.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Sigma Chi.
Brush Elec. Co., Cleiveland, O., 1882-3; Harpstrile & Shlaudeman, Brewers, Decatur',
111., 1883-s; Wes. Elec. Co., Chicago, 1885-6; Henry Shlaudeman, successor to Harpstrile &
Shlaudeman, 1886-8; Vice Pres. & Mgr., Decatur Brewing Co., 1888-1903; Pres. & Mgr.
do., 1903 — Member, Lib. Board, Decatur Pub. Lib., 1902-9 and 1912 — Married Josephine
Theresa Baum, Oct. 27, 1886. Address. Decatur, 111.
325. HOWARD BRINKERHOFF SLAUSON
(Husband of No. 353)
B. S. in Chem.; Horticulturist; b. Apr. 15, i860, Fishkill, N. Y.; s. Joseph (b. 1818,
do.) & Sarah Slauson (b. 1829, Bedford, N. Y.) Prepared in Dwight H. S. Philomathean.
Asst. in Chem. 1882-3; Studied Law, admitted to bar 1887. Partner with J. L. Ray, 1887-
90. Practiced law in Seattle. Wash., :890-i90o. Horticulture 1900 — Married Celeste
Langley ('83), Nov. 15, 1888, Champaign (d. Sept. 3, 1903, Seattle, Wash.) Married Alice
Swinburn Leckenby Sept. 27, 1907. Children, Sarah Jeannette, b. Aug. 2, 1897; Celeste,
May 2, 1899; Howard Langley, Dec. 7, 1901. Address, 5416 Morgan St., Seattle, Wash.
326. CHARLES LINNAEUS SMITH
(Husband of No. 347)
B. L.; Lawyer; b. Mar. 8, 1861, Newton, 111.; s. C. B. (b. 1834, W. Va.) & Celestia
Elfie (Gray) Smith (b. 1836. Arcole, O.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Adelphic: Rep.
in Inter-Soc. Orat. Contest; Capt., Univ. Regt. LL. B., Albany Law Sch. Atty. to Bd. of
Co. Comm., 1900-1904; Mun. Judge, Minneapolis, 1904-11; Member, A. F. & A, M.;
I. O. O. F.; K. P.; B. P. O. E.; Maccabees; M. E. Church; Com. Club of Minneapolis.
Married Grace Maria Healey, 1888, Champaign, 111. Child, Marian Alden Smith, b. Mar.
10, 1890. Address, 2018 Hawthorn Ave., Minneapolis, Minn.
ii8 University of Illinois [1883
327. NELSON STRONG SPENCER
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Dec. 3, 1857, Dixon, 111.; s. Aquilla (b. 1832, Center
Co., Pa.) & Mary A. (Hetler) Spencer (b. 183s, Dixon, 111.) Prepared in Dixon H. S.
Philomathean. Instr. in Arch. Dept. 1880-83; Supt., Buildings & Grounds, 1898-1902;
Arch, for Men's Gym; Chem. Bldg.; Hydraulic Lab.; Mechanic Bldg. Member, Cong.
Church, Champaign, 111. Married Ida Florence Rush, Sept. 7, 1881. Children, Clifford
Ricker, b. 1885; Charles Blakely, b. 1888; Mary Ethel, b. 1890. Address, 401 W. Univer-
sity Ave., Champaign, 111.
^ 328. FLORIZEL ADINO TAFT
(Brother of No. 222)
B. S.; Banker; b. Dec. 30, 1863, Elmwood, 111.; s. Don Carlos (b. 1827, Swanzey,
N. H.) & Mary Lucy (Foster) Taft (b. Shutesbury, Mass.) Prepared in Champaign H. S.;
Univ. Acad. Married Grace Aurner, Oct. 4, 1892. Childern, Arlo; Lloyde; Royal; Mabel;
Florence. Address, Hanover, Kan.
329. JAMES TODD
B. S. in Hydr. Engr.; b. Oct. 13, 1855, Dundee, 111.; s. Hugh (b. July 24, 1818, Glas-
gow, Scot.) & Magdalene (Rankin) Todd (b. Jan. i, 1827, Delry, do.) Prepared in Elgin
(111.)' Acad.; Philomathean; Class Prophet; Various lines of Hydr. and Mun. Eng.
Married Pearl B. Loveland, June 9, 1902. Child, Francis Hugh, b. Aug. 8, 1901. Ad-
dress, Elgin, 111.
330. HERBERT TURNER
Cert, in Sci.; Elec. Engr.; b. Nov. 10, 1858, Quincy, 111.; s. Edward (b. Oct. 30,
1823, Templeton, Mass.) & Lucretia Wheeler (Newhall) Turner (b. July 4, 1831, Ipswich,
N. H.) Prepared in Quincy H. S. Philomathean; Capt. I. N. G.; Farming & Ranching,
1882-90 & 1896-1900; Elec. Engr., 1890-96 & 1900-05; Merchant, 1906-1910; with Northern
Electric Co., 1910-12. Married Mary Boone Burroughs, June 6, 1902. Children, Ruth,
June 29, 1903; Goddery Burroughs, b. Aug. 7, 1907. Address, Yuba City, Calif.
331. JOHN GEORGE WADS WORTH
(Husband of No. 254)
Cert, in L. & S.; Banker; b. Aug. 26, 1859, Kinnickinnic, Wis.; s. John Gregory (b.
Mar. 10, 182s, East Aurora, N. Y.) & Mary Ann (Wainwright) Wadsworth (b. June 29,
182s, Newark-on-Trent, Eng.) Prepared in Chippewa Falls (Wis.) H. S. Adelphic; Sigma
Chi.; Class Pres.; Pres. Coll. Govt.; Valedictorian; Capt. Civ. Engr., 1882-4; Stenog.,
1884-5; Cashier, 1885-92; Banker, 1892 — Member Presb. Church; Y. M. C. A.; A. F. &
A. M.; Knight Templar; B. P. O. E. Married Kittle Marie Baker ('81) Oct. 27, 18S6,
Champaign, 111. (d. Nov. 25, 1899); Lora Loomis Crossland, Mar. 14, 1906, Omaha,
Nebr. Children, John Baker, b. Nov. 8, 1898; Edwin Horace, b. May 22, 1907; Dorothy,
b. Dec. 4, 1910. Address, 114 S. Sixth St., Council Bluffs, la. Bus. Add., 201 Pearl
St., do.
CLASS OF 1883 (37)
332. EDWARD LORENZO ABBOTT
(Brother of Nos. 120, 369, 411)
B. S. in C. E. ; Civ. Eng.; b. Feb. 15, 1859, Whiteside Co., 111.; s. Asa McFarland
(b. 1820, Hartland, Vt.) & Sarah (Sperry) Abbott (b. 1822). Prepared in No. III. Col-
lege. Adelphic; C. E. Club. Civ. Eng. in general practice foundations, steel construc-
tion, tunnels, water power, electric power. Slember Amer. Soc. C. E. Married Lilian
Ida Hartwell, May 7, 1888, New York City. Child, Doris Lilian, b. June 10, 1889.
Address, 71 Broadway, N. Y.
333. *CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS
(Brother of No. 121)
Cert.; b. Aug. 23, 1867, near Urbana, 111.; s. Francis Fitch (b. June 13, 1824, 01m-
stead. Falls, O.) & Nancy (Dean) Adams (b. Apr. 16, 1834, Dayton, O.) Prepared in
Dist. Sch. near Urbana. Scientific Soc. Taxidermist, Curator Museum, Auckland, New
Zealand, 1885-7; Collector in Borneo, 1887-8. Made collections for Smithsonian, Harvard,
Illinois. Prepared complete exhibit of birds of 111. for World's Fair, 1893; was in charge
of 111. Exhibit. Author of articles on Bird and Animal Life, in various papers and mag-
as-ines. Died May 20, 1893, Chicago, 111.
334- *LIDA M. ASHBY (RICHARDS)
B. L.; b. Jan. 5, 1S63; d. Martinus M. (b. 1830, Rhinebeck, N. Y.) & Mary (Patton)
Ashby (b. 1828, Chillicothe, O.) Alethenai. First Prize, Orat. Cont., rep. 111. in State
Contest; Pres. of Class. Member of Senate. Lit. Ed., Illini. Teaching, 1883-6. Married
Charles L. Richards, 1886, Fairfield, Nebr. Child, Bessie Ashbv, b. 1887. Died Sept. i,
1888, Hebron, Nebr.
33S. CHARLES EUGENE BOGARDUS
(Husband of No. 5S7)
B. S. in Chem.; Chemist; b. Nov. 30, 1863; s. John Jeremiah (b. Dec. 6, 1828, N. Y.)
& Evelyn Bogardus (b. Sept., 1828, do.) Prepared in Champaign High School. Philo-
mathean. Sugar Chemist, Kan., 1883-84; Asst., Commercial Lab., Chicago, 1886-87, Asst.
Chemist, B. & O. R. R., 1888-89; ist Asst., Univ. of 111., 1889-90; Commercial Chemist
1883] Baccalaureate Alumni 119
& AsEayer, Seattle, 1890 — - City Chemist, 10 yrs.; Slate Chemist, 4 yrs. Member Amer.
Chem. Soc; Soc. Chem. Industry; N. Pacific Soc. Miii. Engrs. Married Lucie Rae Brum-
back ('90), Feb. 16, 1892, Oilman, 111. Children, Almon Eugene, b. Sept. 28, 1895; Wal-
lace David, b. Dec i, 1896; Helen Evelyn, b. Jan. 17, 1899. Address, 90 Columbia St.,
^' ^^'' 336. MARTHA HARRIET BOGGS (LOVE)
(Sister of Nos. 678, 784, 1623)
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1891; b. Apr. 23, i860, Lawrence Co., O.; d. Benjamin Frank-
lin (b. July 2, 1832, do.) & Mary Jane Armstrong) Boggs (b. Nov. 29, 1835, do.) Pre-
pared in Tuscola H. S. Alethenai; Oratorical Assoc; Senate of Students' Govt.; Pres.
Alethenai; Secy, of Orat. Assn.; H. S. Teacher, 1883-90. Member M. E. Church; Friday
Evening Bible Class; Woman's Home & Foreign Missionary Soc; W. C. T. U. ; Pres.
Danville Dist. Home Miss. Soc, 1903; Pres. Home Miss, Aux., 1905; Secy. Board of
Mgrs., Cunningham Children's Home, 1910; Pres. Bible Class, 1900-01; Pres. Mothers'
Club, 1907-08; Pres. Woman's Anti-Saloon League, igoB. Married Isaac Albert Love,
Feb. IT, 1801. Children, Estelle, b. Dec. 13, 1891; Martha Harriet, b. Apr. 24, 1894;
Beryl Frances, b. June 9, 1896; Cassandra Armstrong, b. Mar. 4, 1898. Address, 1214
Vermilion St., Danville, 111.
337. CLARENCE V. BRAINARD
Cert, in C. E..; Rancher & Stock Raiser; b. Tan. 14. 1850, Sheffield, 111.; s. D. O.
(b. Westfield, O.) & Harriet A. (Reed) Brainard (b. Franklin, N. Y.) Prepared in
Buda H. S. Surveys, Miss. River, 1883-84; Wis. River, 1885-86; Duluth South Shore
& Atlantic R. R., 1886; 111. Central Ry., 1887; Sur\'ey 111. River, 1889; Building Const.,
Chicago, 1890; U. S. Asst. Engr. in charge 111. River Improvement, 1891-1905; Asst.
Engr. in charge of lock gate Constr., Hennepin Canal, 1905-7; Ranching & Stock Raising
in Pecos Valley, N. M. Member Western Soc. of Engrs. Married Lena Freedlin, June
8, 1889, Champaign, 111. Children, G. Reed, b. May 26, 1890; Fred, b. Feb. 17, 1892;
Warren G., b. Nov. 3, 1900. Address, Artesia, N. M.
338. MARY SABINA COLVIN (HARGIS)
Cert, in Sci.; Teacher; b. Oct. 27, 1856, Mt. Palatine, 111.; d. John (b. 1807, Pendle-
ton Co., Ky.) & Amelia E. (Newport) Colvin (b. Oct. 14, 1820, Boone Co., Ky.) Pre-
pared in Pub. Schs., Putnam Co., 111. Alethenai Soc. Teacher of Dom. Sci. and Lit.
work. Member Woman's Club. Married Walter C. Hargis, Sept. 11, 1886, Normal, 111.
Children, Louella, b. Aug. 26, 1887; Louis Maurice, b. Aug. 22, 1889; Alice Ethel, b. Oct.
23, 1 89 1. Address, Bondville, 111.
339- *WILLIAM PATTERSON CRAIG
(Brother of No. 2618)
Cert.; b. Dec. 13, 1861, Armstrong Co.; Pa.; s. James M. (b. May 27, 1836, do.)
& Margaret A. (Blaine) Craig (b. May 15, 1840, do.) Prepared in Champaigji H. S.
Phi Delta Phi. Capt. Taught in country schs., 1884-6; attended Bloomington Law Sch.,
1887-8; LL. B., 1888; practiced law for eight years. Champaign Co.; Inspector Bldg. and
Loan Assoc, 1 896-1904. Died Sept. 27, 1904, Champaign, 111.
340. CLARA BELLE FELLOWS (DAY)
B. L.; b. 1859, 111.; (guardian, J. B. Whitcomb) d. Mary A. (Kirby) Fellows. Mar-
ried Joseph Daniels Day, 1889, Milbank, S. Dak. Children, Florence Adelaide, b. 1891;
Frank Fellows, b. 1896. Address, 533 Fourteenth Ave., North Seattle, Wash.
341. JESSIE GARDNER
B. L.; b. Apr. 27, 1863, Champaign, III.; d. Daniel (b. Dec. 18, 1815, Warehouse
Point, Conn.) & Mary Josephine (Hodges) Gardner (b. Oct. 1817, Warren, Mass.)
Prepared in Champaign H. S. Grad. in piano, Cincinnati Coll. of Music, 1895. Member
College Club of Cincinnati; Pres. 1911-12 of Woman's alliance of ist. Cong. Unitarian
Church of Cincinnati. Address, Elmhurst, E. Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, Ohio.
342. ALPHONSO SAMUEL GATES
B. S. in C. E.; C. E., 1886; Engineer; b. Nov. 17, 1834, Case Co., Mich.; s. Ben-
jamin Butler (b. 1800, Conn.) & Susannah (Alvord) Gates (b. 181 1, Penn.) Prepared
in Univ. Arad. U. S. Deputy Mineral Survyr. ; Deputy State Survyr. ; Co .Survyr. ot
Butte Co., S. Dak.; Co. Survyr., Lawrence Co.; City Engr. of Spearfish, S. Dak., for
12 yrs. Hon. Member Black Hawk Lodge, A. F. & A. M.; member of Commandery of
Sir Knights at Spearfish; Black Hills Consistory Scottish Rites Free Masonry, 23d degree;
Naja Temple A. R. O. N. M. S., Deadwood. Address, Spearfish, Lawrence Co., S. Dak.
343- JUDSON FREEMAN GOING
*Cert. in L. & S., 1894; Judge Municipal Court, Chicago; b. Nov. 29, 1857, Scales
Mound, Jo Daviess Co.. 111.; s. Adoniram Tudson & Mary Ann (Clendening) Going. Pre-
pared in Warren H. S. Adelphic; Phi Delta Phi; Capt. in Regiment. LL. B. Union
College of Law (Northwastern), 1885; City Justice of Peace, 1887-91; Asst. States Atty.,
1891-2; Gen. Counsel Calumet Electric St. Ry., Chicago, 1804-8; Asst. State's Atty., Cook
Co., 1904-06; Judge Municipal Court, 1906 — Third Rept., I. N. G., 1877-9. 1881-3, Capt.
Member Chicago Bar Assoc; Marquette Club, board of directors, 1902-4; Elder in Fuller-
ton Ave. Presb. Church; 111. Athletic Club, Chicago; Pres. Chicago Boys' Club, 1908-9,
1910-11; Vice Pres. Olivet Institute, 1910-11. Married Nenah Gertrude Avery, July 16,
1885, Eau Claire, Wis. Children, Grace May, b. Aug. 29, 1886; Gertrude, b. Jan. 4,
120
University of Illinois [1883
1890 (died May 16, 1892); Judson Freeman, Jr., b. Sept. 2, 1897. Address, 2117 Fremont
St., Chicago, 111.
344. WILLIAM FRANCIS GOLTRA
B. S. in C. E.; Pres. W. F. Goltra Tie Co.; b. Dec. 3. 1861, near Kankakee, 111.;
s. Clarkson King (b. 1826, Newark, N. J.) & Almira Elizabeth (Perault) Goltra (b. 1838,
Plattsburg, N. Y.) Prepared St. Viateurs Coll. Continually in service of Lake Erie
and Western R. R. Co. as Engineer, Draftsman, Chief Clerk to Purchasing Agt., to Chief
Engineer, to General Manager, Asst. to Chief Engineer & Purchasing Agent, 1 884-1 907;
Gen. Tie Agent, N. Y. Central lines, 1907-10; Pres. W. F. Goltra Tie Co., 1910 — ; dealer
in railroad ties and builder of tie and timber treating plants. In 191 1 invented new
process & method of treating ties and timbers. Full de,scription published in Ry.
Engineering and Review, Jan., 1912. Author of Characteristic Report of Lake Erie and
Western R. R. Co., Jan., 1900; has wiitten many articles in Ry. Age Gasette and Ry.
Engineering &■ Review, mostly pertaining to timber preservation. Member official board
Euclid Ave. M. E. Church; Knight Templar; Mason; Amer. Ry. Engineering Assoc;
Wood Preservers' Assoc; Cleveland Athletic Club. Married Annie Laura Rust, June
12, 1888, Bloomington, 111. Children, George Rust, b. May 3, 1889 (died Aug. 9, 1889);
Laura Fay, b. Apr. 24, 1890; Zella Pearl, b. Mar. 24, 1893; Perry Price, b. June 5,
1895. Address, 1940 E. 93d St., Cleveland, Ohio; Bus. Add., 804-806 Rockefeller Bldg., do.
345. NELSON ALLISON GRAY
B. L. ; Rancher; b. Aug. 13, 1857, Beaver Dam, Pa.; s. William Allison (b. Dec. 15,
1821, Wayne, Pa.) & Sarah (Mead) Gray (b. Sept. 4, 1821.) Prepared in Allegheny Coll.,
Pa. Philomathean. Mining & Real Estate; Ranching. Member M. E. Church. Married
Minnie Gray, Feb. ii, 18S4, Rantoul, 111. Children, Sarah Ellen, b. Nov. 22, 1885;
George A., b. Mar. 15, 1887; Ida Belle, b. July 3, 1889; Edith Anna, b. July 3. 1889;
Nelson Clarence, b. May 14, 1891; Myrtle Minnie, b. May 14, 1891; Stanley Collins, b.
Dec. II, 1901; Gladys Loretta, b. Nov. 2, 1903; Helen Bernice, b. June 23, 1908. Address,
Chatsworth, 111.
346. DWIGHT CRAIG HAVEN
Cert. L. & S.; Judge; b. May 10, 1863, New Lenox, 111.; s. Dwight (b. Dec. 14, 1S21,
Sheridan, N. Y.) & Lizzie (Craig) Haven (b. June 5, 1840, Dublin, Ire.) Prepared in
Com. Schs. and by private instr. Philomathean; Capt. Univ. Regt.; I. N. G., Q. M.
Sergeant, Color Sgt.; Capt. & Adj.; 3rd & 4th Inf., 1883-97. Lawyer; Judge Co. Court,
Will Co., 1902-6; Pres. Joliet Republican Printing Co.; Pres. Builders' Supply Co. Mem-
ber Episcopal Church; A. F. & A. M.; Commercial Club of Joliet; Calumet, Washington
Park, & South Shore Country Clubs, (Chicago; Mil. Order Loyal Legion. Married Mary
Robinson. Child, Florence Dwight. Address, 172 Washington St., Chicago, 111.
347. GRACE HEALEY (SMITH)
(Wife of No. 326)
B. L. in L. & S.; b. Mar. 18, 1862, Champaign, 111.; d. James M. (b. 1828, Vernon, N.
Y.) & Marian (Hunt) Healey (b. 1834, Tewkesbury, Mass.) Prepared in Champaign H. S.
Alethenai. Member M. E. Church; College Club. Married Charles Linnaeus Smith ('82)
1888, Champaign. Child, Marian Alden, b. 1890. Address, 2018 Hawthorne Ave., Min-
neapolis, Minn.
348. WILLIAM AMES HEATH
B. L.; Banker; b. Tune 29, 1862, Sullivan Co., Ind. ; s. Nathaniel Pinckard (b. Aug.
16, 1818, Urbana, O.) "& Cynthia (Burnet) Heath (b. Dec. 13, 1822, Sullivan Co., Ind.)
Prepared in Champaign 11. S. Pres. Adelphic: Sigma Chi; Phi Beta Kappa; Pres. of Class.
Clerk, Champaign ISfatl. Bank, 1883; Asst. Cashier, 1887; Cashier, 1888-1902; Director,
1898-1904; State Bank Examiner, Apr. 1902-4; Vice-Pres. & Dir. Hibernian Banking Assoc,
1904-10; Pres. Live Stock Exchange Natl. Bank of Chicago, also Dir. in Stock Yards
Savings Bank, the Mid City Bank & Central Mfg. Dist. Bank, Chicago, 1910 — Delegate 111.
State Republican Conventions, 1892 & 1904; City Treas., Champaign, 1889-91; School
Treas., 1890-1902; Member 111. Comm. Pan-American Exposition, 1901; Pres. Alumni
Assoc, 1891-2; Union League; University, Bankers, Saddle and Sirloin, Midlothian Coun-
try & South Shore Country (ilubs of Chicago; University Clubs of Evanston & Urbana.
Married Clara Owens, June 17, 1890, Catonsville, Md. (d. Dec. 10, 1904.) Children,
Nathaniel P., b. 1891; William O., b. 1901; Florence B., b. 1904. Address, 4S14 Green-
wood Ave., Chicago; Bus. Add., Union Stock Yards, Chicago.
349. GEORGE CAVENDER ITEWES
B. S. in Chcm.; Evangelist; b. Aug. i, 1863, Mendon, IlL; s. Rev. Matthias Avise
(b. Dec. I, 1836, Ouincy, 111.) & Minerva Dunlap (Cavender) Hewes (b. June 3, 1841, O.)
Prepared in Charleston and Waverly H. Schs. Adelphic. S. T. B., DePauw Univ., iSgi.
Teacher, 1883; Photography, 1885; First Asst. Prof, of Chem., Univ. of 111., 1886; Photog
raphy, 1887; Asst. Chemist, N. W. Fertilizer Co., Chicago, 1888; Theol. student, i8gi :
Missionary to India, 1891; Prof, in Reid Christian Coll., Lucknow, India, 1896; Evangelistic
work, 1903 — Acting Chaplain for Wesleyan and Presb. troops in British Army, India,
Duke of Wellington's Regt., 1907-8; FJssex Reg., 1909. Author: The Philosopher's Stone,
Meth. Pub. House, Lucknow, India, 1896, 10 pp. Member M. E. Church. Married Annie
Butcher, Dec. 3, 1896, Naini Tal, India. Children, Edwin B., b. May 3, 1899; George C.
Jr., b. Aug. 14, 1901. Address, Pithoragarh Kumaun, India.
350. JOSEPH DARWIN HUEY
Cert, in Sci; with Amer. Beet Sugar Co.; b. Jan. 27, i860, Huey, 111.; s. Joseph (b.
Jan. 23, 1827, Huey, 111.) & Martha Ann (Jones) Huey (b. Jan. 16, 1829, Christian Co.,
1883 Baccalaureate Alumni 121
Ky.) Prepared in pub. sclis., Huey, 111. Adelphic. Postmaster, Huey, 1885-8; Rancher.
1888-9; Foreman, Union Lime Co., 1889-93; Kanclier, 1893-1900; Miner, 1900-2; Limestone
Insp. Amer. Beet Sugar Co., 1902; agent, do.. 1907 — Married Agnes E. Farrell,
Uec. 2, 1907. Address, Halleck, San Bernardino Co., Calif.
351. JOHN THOMAS KENOWER
(Brother of No. 71.)
B. S. in Cheni.; Editor; b. Sept. 12, i860, Xenia, 111.; s. Geo. (b. June 29, 1816,
Carlisle, Pa.) & Anna vShelley) Kenower (b. Mar. 10, 1829, do.) Prepared in Huey, 111.
Philomathean; Class Pres. ; Philomathean, Pres. ; Class Poet. Farmer; School teacher, 10
yrs.; Ed. Breckenridge Bulletin, 1895 — Married Ola Russell, Aug. 25, 1891, Bolivar, Mo.
Children, Pansy, b. Aug. 17, 1S94; Pauline, b. Jan. 8, 1897; Fred Russell, b. June 17, 1902;
Ethel, b. Nov. i, 1905. Address, Breckenridge, Mo.
352. LIZZIE ANNETTE KNOWLTON (CUSHMAN)
B. L. in L. & S.; b. Apr. 14, i860, Stratton, Vt. ; d. Melvin Augustus (b. Aug. 9, 1818,
Wardsboro, Vt.) & Marcellini (Hunt) Knowlton (b. Nov. 18, 1819, do.) Prepared in
Urbana H. S. Alethenai. Teacher in Pub. Schs., Champaign, 111., 1883-8. Member Baptist
Church. Married E. Hylan Cushman, Sept. 13, 1900, Rochester, N. Y. Address, 532 W.
148th St., New York City. Bus. Add., 1735 Amsterdam Ave., do.
353. *CELESTE LANGLEY (SLAUSON)
(Wife of No. 325.)
B. L..; b. July i. 1862, Champaign, 111.; d. James W. (b. Jan. 17, 1836, near Erie,
Pa.) & Jeannette J. (;Young) Langley(- b. Feb. 11, 1838, Elyria, O.) Prepared in Cham-
paign H. S. Alethenai. Attended Boston School of Orat. Taught Elocution in Cham-
paign, 111., to 1890, & Seattle, Wash., 1890 till her death. Charter member Women's
Century Club of Seattle, & at one time Pres.; member Eastern Star. Married Howard B.
Slauson ('82) Nov. 15, 188S, Champaign, 111. Children, Sarah Jeani»ette, b. Aug. 2, 1897;
Celeste, b. May 22, 1899; Howard Langley, b. Dec. 7, 1901. Died Sept. 3, 1903, Seattle,
Wash.
354. CAMILLA FLORENCE LEWIS (BILLS)
(Wife of No. 228)
B. L. ; b. June 8, 1856, Leroy, 111.; d. Jacob Benner (b. Dec. 24, 1823, Morgantown,
Pa.) & Jane (Culbertson) Lewis (b. Dec. 17, 1825, New Athens, O.) Prepared in Farmer
City H. S.; Univ. Acad. Married Charles Jacob Bills ('80) Sept. 13, 1883, Farmer City,
111. Child, Breta, b. Mar. 22, 1887. Address, 1503 H St., Lincoln, Nebr.
355. RALPH DANA LEWIS
Cert, in C. E.; General Agent Caiiada Life Assurance Co.; (b. April 12, 1859, New
York City); s. George and Emma Wood Lewis; Electric Light business in Chicago; Pur-
chasing Agent K. & W. R. R. and D. M. & K. C. Ry.; Agent New York Life Ins. Co.;
Gen'l Agent Canada Life Assurance Co. to date. Member Morning Star Lodge No. 5
K. of P. Keokuk, Iowa; Meridian Lodge No. 610 F. & A. M., Cleveland, Ohio; Gate City
Chapter No. 7 R. A. ]\I. and Damascus Commandery No. s K. T., Keokuk, Iowa; Peoria
Consistory 32 degree, Peoria, 111.; and Kaaba Temple Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, Daven-
port, Iowa. Married Rose E. Pendleton, Aug., 18S8, Chenoa, 111. Children, Clare Louise
Lewis, b. Aug. 1889; Emily Dana Lewis, b. June, 1891. Address, 10617 Hampden Ave.,
Cleveland, Ohio.
356. *HENRY PEARSON LITTLE
*B. S. in Chem., 1893; b. Mar. 6, 185S, Cerro Gordo, 111.; s. Jacob G. (b. Nov. 21,
1831, Milo, Me.) & Elizabeth Payson (Norris) Little (b. Aug. 8, 1837, Fremont, N. H.)
Prepared in Lincoln H. S. ; Wesleyan Univ. Philomathean. Taught in pub. sch. until
spring of 1903. Member Amer. Assoc, for Adv. of Sci. ; Nat'l. Teachers' Assoc. Married
Mable Leontine Morris, Aug. 30, 1892. Children, Rose Elizabeth, b. July 13, 1893; Morris
Albert, b. Feb. 27, 1895; Harriet Fern, b. July 10, 1897 (d. Mar. 10, 1901); Harold Pearson,
b. Mar. 7, 1899; Edith Marion, b. Jan. 10, 1902; Florence Mable, b. Jan. 15, 1904. Died
Sept., 1903, Hoboken, N. J.
357. HENRY LONG McCUNE
B. L.; Lawyer S: Judge; b. June 28, 1862, Ipava, 111.; s. Joseph Long (b. Apr. 9,
1834, Muskingum Co., O.) & Martha E. (Quillin) McCune (b. July 8, 1838, Clarksburg,
W. Va.) Prepared in Hi. Coll. Philomathean, Pres.; Sigma Chi; Phi Beta Kappa; Valedic-
torian; Pres. Class; Editor in Chief, Illini; 2d place in Orat. Contest; Univ. Baseball
Club. LL. B. (cum laude), Columbia, 1886. Circuit Judge, 1905-9; also Judge of Juvenile
Court, 1905-9. Author: 4th edition, McCrary on Elections, Callighan & Co., Chicago,
1895; article on Judges, Cyclopedia of Law & Procedure, Amer. Law Book Co., Mo. Elder
in Cong. Church; member Kansas City Bd. of Educ; Mo. State P>d. of Law Examiners;
Vice Pres. K. C. Pure Milk Commission; \'ice Pres., City Club; Pres. K. C. Bar Assoc;
K. C. Provident Assoc; Commercial Club; Nat'l Municipal League* Mo. Bar Assoc;
Univ. Club; Country Culb; Sons of Revolution. Married Helen A. Mc(Jrary, Sept. 6, 1888,
Colorado Springs, (3olo. Children, Joseph M., b. May 27, 1891; Helen Elizabeth, b. May
9, 1002. Address, 3516 Holmes St., Kansas City, Mo.; Bus. Add., 831 Scarritt Bldg., Kan-
sas City.
358. WILLIAM DOUGLASS MOORE
Cert, in M. E.; Municipal Eng. ; b. July 6, 1856, Chatham, 111.; s. Morrison Morgan
(b. Bath Co., Ky.) & Elizabeth (Crow) Moore (b. Christian Co., Ky.) Prepared in Univ.
Acad. Government Survey, Miss. River, 1883-84; Drainage Eng., 1884-86; Foundrying &
122 University of Illinois [1883
Eng., Wellington, Kan., 1886-94; Wichita, Kan., 1S94 — IMarried Martha Elizabeth Hih,
1887, Auburn, 111. Children, May, b. Apr. 29, 1888 (d. Aug. 4, 1888); Corliss, b. Mar.
21, 1890. Address, 1715 University Ave., .Sta. A., Wichita, Kan.
359. *ARTIIUR WILLIAM PALMER
(Husband of No. 666.)
B. S. in Chem.; Professor; b. Feb. 17, 1S61, London, Eng.; s. William (b. London) &
Harriet (Fairchild) Palmer (b. do.) Prepared by private instruction. Philomathean, Pres.
Scholarship, Harvard, 1884-6. S. D., Harvard, 1886. Teacher; Asst. in Chem., Univ. of
111., 1886-8; Stud, in Berlin & Goettingen, 1888-9; Asst. Prof., do., 1889-90; Prof, of Chem.,
do., 1890-1904. Discovered the Arsine Series, 1892. Author: Chem. Survey of the Waters
of 111.; Preliminary Report, 1897; Report of Chem. Survey of the Waters of 111., 1892-
1902; numerous articles in Berichte and The Amcr. Chem. Jour., between 1885-1904. Member
Amer. Assoc, for Adv. of Sci., Die Deutsche Chemische Gesellschaft, Berlin, 1888-1904;
Amer. Chem. Soc. ; 111. State Bd. of Health. Married Anna Shattuck, ('91), Aug. 9, 1893,
Champaign, 111. Child, Charles Shattuck, b. Nov. 11, 1895. Died Feb. 3, 1904, Urbana, 111.
360. KATIIERIXE PEABODY (GIRI.IXG)
(Sister of No. 318)
B. L. ; b. Jan. 12, 1861, Fond du Lac, Wis.; d. Selim Hobart & Mary Elizabeth (Pang-
born) Peabody. Prepared in Chicago H. S. Married Dr. Winthrop Girling, June 30, 1892,
Chicago. Address, Glencoe, HI.
361. FRED DENSMORE_ PEIRCE
B. S. in Chem.; Druggist; b. Nov. 6, 1861, Polo, 111.; s. Walter Ward (b. 1835, Putney,
Vt.) & Fannie A. (Daily) Peirce (b. 1835, N. E. Pa.) Prepared in Polo H. S. Capt.;
Pres., Philomathean; Treas., Y. M. C. A.; on Comm. to organize ist Field Day Athletic
meet; Pres. Sr. Class. Treas., Cong. Church; memb. Royal League; Na't'l Union; Ind.
Foresters. Married Marian Moffatt, May 4, 1887, Thawville, 111. Children, Earle Carle-
ton, b. Feb. 10, 1892; Vernon Densmore, b. Nov. 27, 1897. Address, 5518 Wabash Ave.,
Chicago; Bus. Add., 5500 State St., Chicago.
362. SILAS HUBBELL PIATT
Cert, in Chem.; b. July 2, 1861, Piatt Co., 111.; s. Jacob (b. Monticello, 111.) & Mary
Augusta (Hubbell) Piatt (b. Cincinnati, O.) Prepared in Monticello Pub. School. Artillery
squad; Bayonet Fencing. Member M. E. Church; Blue Lodge. Married Laura Belle
Smith. Children, Laurance Guy, b. Apr. 21, 1888 (d. Sept. 23, 1889); Elizabeth Alden,
b. Aug. 15, 1890; Genevieve Marie, b. Aug. 28, 1898. Address, 3805 Lyndale Ave. S.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; Bus. Add., c/o Supt. G. N. Ex. Co., St. Paul, Minn.
363. JULIUS POSTEL
(Father of No. 4866)
*A. B., 1909; Milling & Investments; b. Nov. 9, 1862, Mascoutah, 111.; s. Philip Henry
(b. July II, 1818, Hassloch, Ger.) & Anna Maria (Eisenmayer) Postel (b. Dec. 11, 1822,
do.) Prepared in McKendree Coll. A. B., McKendree Coll., 1883; A. M., 1886. Member
M. E. Church; Merchants Exchange; Mo. Athletic Club. Married Amalia A. Postel, Dec.
7, 1887. Children, Allan J. ('11), b. Sept. 21, 1889; Mertie A., b. June 25, 1891; Urban S.,
b. Feb. 28, 1905. Address, Mascoutah, 111.
364. GEORGE POPE SCOTCHBROOK
B. S. in C. E.; Dealer in Lumber, Bldg. & Loans & Real Estate; b. Aug. 2S, 1857, 111.;
s. Edward & Mary A. (Pope) Scotchbrook. Member Presb. Church; A. O. U. W. Married
Nettie Barden, June g, 1887, Wellington, O. Children, Frances W., b. May 4, 1888; Carl
E., b. Mar. 7, 1894. Address, Wessington, S. D.
365. WILLIAM SONDERICKER
(Brother of No. 248)
A. B. ; b. Apr. 20, 1862, Woodp.tock, 111.; s. Peter (b. Aug. 9, 1820, Drachenbrunn,
Alsace) & Eliza (McCown) Sondericker (b. 1829, Cookstown, Ire.) Prepared in Wood-
stock H. S. Scientific; Pres., Y. M. C. A. M. D., Hahnemann Med. Coll., 1887. Teacher,
1883-5; Med. Stud. & Hosp. work, 1885-9; Teacher, 1889-94. Member Baptist Church.
Address, Woodstock, 111.
366. ELLA MARY STEWART
Cert, in L. & S.; Teacher: b. Nov. 21, 1862, Champaign, 111.; d. J. R. & Mary L.
(Evans) Stewart. Taught in Chicago schs, 1883 — Address, 3936, N. 43rd Ave., Chicago,
111.
367. JOSEPH BRENNERMAN WEIS
(Brother of No. 579)
B. S. in Chem.; Pres., Paper Mfg. Co.; b. Nov. 29, 1862, Tonica, 111.; s. Joseph (b.
Sept. si 1825, Hanan, Ger.) & Marie (Brennerman) Weis (b. 1827, Cassel, do.) Prepared
in Peru H. S. Adelphic. Asst. to Prof. C. Tilbert Wheeler, 1883-9; Instr. in Chem. Lab.,
Hahnemann Med. Coll., 1889-94; Adj. Prof., Chem., Chicago Coll. of Dent. Surg., 1892-4;
engaged in paper mfg., Franklin, O., 1894 — Pres., The Perfect Safety Paper Co., 1909 —
Pres., Men's Club of Franklin, O.; Bay State Club; Golf Club. Married Isabel Gracey
McMillan, Mar. 5, 1889, Montreal. Children, Herman William, b. May 18, 1891; Marie,
b. Nov. 11, 1895; Isabel Gracey, b. Jan. 23, 1898; infant, b. & d. May 11, 1890; infant, b.
& d., Dec, 1893. Address, Amherst St., Holyoke, Mass.; Bits. Add., Winter St., do.
1884]
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368. MINNIE ELIZABETH WRIGHT (BLACKBURN)
(Sister of No. 297)
B. L. ; b. Aug. 16, 1862, Champaign, 111.; d. James Stephens (b. Aug. 2, 1816, O.)
& Katherine (Lander) Wright (b. Mar. 23, 1826.; Prepared in Champaign H. S. Married
James Maxwell Blackburn, Sept. i, 1887, Champaign. Children, June, b. June 13, 1888 (d.
Dec. 17, 1891;) Kittie, b. Sept. 13, 1889; Edgar Wright, b. Jan. 12, 1891; Hazel, b. May
12, 1893; Percy, b. June i, 1895; Florence, b. Aug. S, 1896; Edith, b. Oct. 7, 1900.
Address, Corsicana, Tex.
CLASS OF 1884 (43)
369. WILLIAM LAMONT ABBOTT
(Brother of Nos. 120, 332, 411)
Cert. Mech. E. ; Engr., chief operating Engr. Commonwealth Edison Co.; b. Feb. 14,
1861, Morrison, 111.; s. Ast M. (b. Manchester, N. H.) & Sarah (Sperry) Abbott (b.
Trumbull Co., O.) Prepared in Northern 111. Col., Fulton, 111. Adelphic; Tau Beta Pi:
Sigma Xi. Machinist & Draftsman, 1884-85, Wunder & Abbott Illuminating Co., 1886-87;
Pres. & Mgr., Nat'l Elec. Constr. Co., 188S-94; Engr., Commonwealth Edison Co., 1895 —
Trustee Univ. of 111., 1905 — Member Chicago Athletic Assoc; University Club of Chi-
cago; Amer. Soc. of M. E. ; Amer. Inst, of Elec. Engrs.; member and past president
Western Soc. of Engrs. Married Carrie Entwhistle. Sept. 14, 1887, Morrison, 111. Chil-
dren, Arthur W., b. Mar. 21, 1890; Helen, b. July 5, 1891; Robert E., b. Sept. 14, 1895;
Josephine E., b. Nov. ig, 1898; Dorothy C, b. Sept. 5, 1902. Address, 4616 Beacon St.,
Chicago, 111.
370. *JAMES AUSTIN
Cert, in C. E. Born Jan. 3, 1862, Altona, 111.; s. Allen (b. Feb. 17, 1823) & Louisa
(Garinger) Austin (b. May i, 1839.) Prepared in Altoona H. S. Civ. Engr. and Drafts-
man for C. B. & Q. R. R., 1S86-1903; Div. Engr. 1903. Married Nettie R. Bostwick,
Oct. 15, 1890, Galena, 111. Children, Louise M., b. Sept. 27, 1897; Genevieve L., b.
Mar. 18, 1903. Died Apr. i, 1904, La Crosse, Mich.
371. ANNETTA AYERS (SAUNDERS)
(Sister of No. 717)
B. L.; Phys. & Surg.; b. Dec. 16, 1861, Urbana; d. Homer W. (b. May 23, 1836,
Ontario, O.) & Lorinda T. CMcConnev) Ayers (b. Tan. 14, 1837, Bainbridge, O.)
Prepared in Urbana H. S. Alethenai. 'B. S., Chicago Sch. of Sci. 1897; M. D., Nat'l.
Homeo. Med. Coll., 1896; M. D., Harvey Med. Coll., 1897; M. D. Dunham Med. Coll.,
1898; M. D. Hering Med. College, 1912. Asst. Bacteriologist, Univ. of 111., 1886-93; Prof,
of Bacteriology Nat'l. Homeo. Med. Soc, 1893-96; Asst. House Physician Nat. Emergency
Hosp., 1896-97; Member of State Homeo. Med. Soc; Amer. Inst, of Homeo.; State Med.
Soc; Chicago Med. Soc; Social Economics Club; Homeo. Lady Physicians' Club; Coll.
Alumnae Assoc; Univ. of 111. Alumni Assoc of Chicago (served as Pres. same). Mar-
ried Charles Boulson Saunders, M. D., June, 1896, Urbana, 111. Address, 919 LaSalle
Ave., Chicago.
372- GUY H. BABCOCK
Cert, in Agr. ; b. 1865, Ridott, 111.; s. Anson A. Babcock. Entered from Ridott,
Stephenson Co., 111. Capt.(t)
373. ELLA URSULA BARBER
(Sister of No. 674)
B. L.; M. L., 1892; Student; b. Dec. 30, 1859, Lyndock, Ont., Canada.; d. Issac (b.
Dec. 14, 1821, Montreal, Quebec) & Mary Ursula (Davis) Barber (b. Feb. 16, 1834,
Orwell, Ont.) Prepared in State Nor., Emporia, Kan., and Champaign H. S. Alethenai
Pres.; 7//uit staff; called committee together that formed the Y. W. C. A. in the Univ.
A. B., Victoria Univ. Attended School of Pedagogy, Toronto, Ont., 1S91. Teacher in
Pub. Sch., Pana, 111.; same in Urbana, H. S. ; teacher in Eng. in Hamilton Ladies' Coll.,
Ont.; teacher of Mod. Lang, and Eng. in Canadian H. S.; connected with N. Y. Ins.
Co., for ten years; ranching and educational work in Calif.; grad. work in Univ. of
Calif. Address, Kenwood, Calif.
374- HENRY HUGH BARBOUR
(Husband of No. 453)
B. S. in C. E. ; Civ. Engr.; b. 1861, Washington, 111.; s. A. Barbour. Struct. Engr.
Lackawanna Steel Co. Married Minnie S. Wright ('85.) Address, {'i)
375- *EMMETT G. BARTHOLF
(Brother of No. 376)
A. B.; b. May 30, 1862, Rochester, N. Y.; s. Gilliam (b. June 6, 1837, N. J.) & Marv
Jane (McCreery) Bartholf (b. May 25, 1834, Dunville, Can.) Prepared in Plainfielil
H. S. and Ind. Nor. School. Adelphic. Prin. of Pub. School; Teacher of Latin in Acad.;
on staff of mini and of Sophograph. Died Dec. 28, 1884.
376. WILLIAM JOSEPH BARTHOLF
(Brother of 375)
A. B. in L. & A.- Principal; b. Mar. 16, iSsg, Rochester, N. Y.; s. Gilliam (b.
June 6, 1837, N. J.) & Mary Jane (McCreery) Bartholf (b. May 25, 1834, Dunville,
124 University of Illinois [1884
Can.) Prepared in Rochester H. S. Adelphic Lit. Soc. B. S. in Ind. Nor. Sch. ; law-
course Lake Forest Univ. Prin. Giammar School, Davenport, la., two years; Prin.
Von Humboldt Sch. Chicago, twenty-two years; Prin. Crane Tech. H. S., two years.
Married Frieda Siebenmann, Oct. i6, 1907. Children, Mary Louise, b. Aug. 17, 1908;
Frieda Alice, b. Oct. 24, 191 1. Address, 453 Roslyn Place, Chicago. Bus. Add., Crane
Tech. High School, Chicago, 111.
377. ALMA ELIZABETH BRAUCHER
(Sister of Nos. 378, 413, 628, 785, 1010)
B. S. ; Retired Physician; b. May s, 1858, Aetna Twp., 111.; d. Daniel Ludwig (b.
Mar. I, 1833, Pickaway Co., O.) & Henrietta Curtis (Hill) Braucher (b. June i. 1831,
Orange, N. H.) Prepared in Lincoln H. S. Alethenai. M. D., Herring Med. Coll. S:
Hospital, 1895. Practiced medicine over 4 yrs., giving up office in 1900. Member ot
Church of New Jerusalem. Address, 227 Lincoln Ave., Lincoln, 111.
378. ARTHUR CONRAD BRAUCHER
(Brother of No. 377, 413, 628, 785, loio)
B. S. in C. E. ; Min. Engr.; b. Nov. 28, 1859, Logan Co. 111.; s. Daniel Ludwig
(b. Mar. i, 1833, Pickaway Co., O.) & Henrietta Curtis (Hill) Braucher (b. June i,
1831, Orange, N. H.) Prepared in Lincoln H. S. C. E. Club. C. E. & Survyr, Lin-
coln, 111., 1885-86; Min. Engr., Trinidad Coal & Coke Co., Starkville, Colo., 1886-87; in
Chief Engr's. Office, drafting, Raton, N. M., June- Aug., 1887; on Vermejo, Survyg. &
Prospecting for Coal, fall, 1887, Elkins, N. M.; in charge of development mines 5 & 7.
Canon City, Colo., 1887-88; work under management, A. T. & S. F. R. R., fuel depart-
ment; Lincoln, fall, 1888, & Danville, spring, 1889, with J. F. McCoy, Arch.; interest
in Mach. Shop of Braucher Bros., with W. B. Braucher; partnership dissolved in 1896;
handled stoves & repairs in connection with gen'l repairing, making well screens, pumps
for local trade; Min. Engr., Westville Coal Co., repairing & working on introduction
pat'd. device, 1903-04. Enlisted with Co. D, 5th Regt., I. N. G., 1880, Lincoln, ill.
Invented Little Giant Phenomenal Feed Water Heater and Purifier, 1894-95. Married
Myra Elizabeth Miller, Bloomdale, C, Nov. 5, 1890. Children, Herbert Edward, b.
Aug. 6, 1891 (d. Oct. 25, 1901); Dorothy May, b. Feb. 12, 1904. Address, 302 Peoria St.,
Lincoln, Illinois.
379. JUNIATA G. CAMPBELL (HUNT)
(Wife of No. 388)
B. L.; b. Feb. 17, 1862, Polo, 111.; d. John D. (b. July 21, 1830, New York) &
Mary E. (Cutts) Campbell (b. Apr. 5, 1835, Kittery, Me.) Prepared in Polo, 111., H.
S. Alethenai; Y. W. C. A.; Oratorical Assoc. Teacher, 1884-88; Member Congr. Church.
Married Thomas Forsyth Hunt, ('84) Aug. 22, 1888, Polo, 111. Children, Theodore Mor-
row, b. Dec. 7, 1889; Marion Juliet, b. Jan. i, 1899. Address, University of Cali-
fornia, care Prof. T. F. Hunt, Berkeley, Cal.
380. NORMAN WARD CHAPMAN
Cert, in C. E.; Civ. & Min. Engr.; b. Jan. 30, i860, Gerlaw, 111. Prepared in
Monmouth Acad. & Coll., Monmouth, 111. Address, Portland, Oregon.
381. ANNA JULIA CONKLING (SEYMOUR)
(Wife of No. 289)
B. L. ; b. Mar. 31, 1862, Leroy, 111.; d. Aaron Belknap (b. Jan. 7, 1832, Mt. Vernon,
O.) & Mary (Maltbie) Conkling (b. Feb. 11, 1832, Southington, O.) Prepared in
Champaign H. S. Hon. member Alethenai. Teacher, Champaign, 1884-5. Member
Congr. Church, Champaign, 1886; First Church, Cambridge, Mass., 1886-94; First Congr.
Church, Waverley, Mass., 1894 — JNIarried Arthur Bliss Seymour ('81), May 6, 1886,
Champaign, 111. Children, Mary Elizabeth, b. Jan. 2';, 1889; Rosa Margaret, b. Apr.
28, 1890; Frank Conkling, b. July 21, 1895; Edith Katherine, b. Sept., 28, 1896. Address,
Waverley, Mass.
382. *LUCY JANE CLARK
Cert.; b. Nov. 14, i860, Metamora, 111.; d. Joseph Manley, (b. May 30, 1829, Somer-
ville, Mass.) & Anna (Stevenson) Clark (b. Apr. 29, 1834, Hopkinsville, Ky.) Prepared
in Univ. Acad. Alethenai. Post Office, Wichita, Kan., Aug. 1886-87. Died Jan. 9, 1887,
Wichita, Kan.
383. FREDERICK WALTER EBERLEIN
B. S. in Chem.; Physician & Surgeon; b. Mar. 12, i860; s. John (b. May, 1833,
Ger.) & Margaret (Stromborger) Eberlein (b. Dec. 26, 1832, Ger.) Prepared in Pub.
& Par. Schls, Mascoutah, 111. Married Emma T. Smilie, July 19, 1892. Address,
Lacon, 111.
3S4. LOLA D. ELLIS (FORSYTH)
(Wife of No. 268)
B. L.; b. Nov. 9, 1858, Canton, III.; d. Geo. W. (b. Canton, III.) & Mary E. (Peterson)
Ellis (b. Meadville, Penn.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Married James W. Forsvth ('81)
1885, Canton, 111.; Children, Ruth A., b. Feb. 7, 1887; Ethel F., b. Mar. 29, 1889.
Address, Gilroy, Santa Clara Co., Calif.
385. LUCIE ALZIRA HALL (PARR)
(Wife of No. 398; Mother of No. 4851)
Cert, in L. &• A.; b. May 12, i860. Felicity, O.; d. Horace (b. Feb. 20, 1811,
Springfield, Vt.) & Alzira Alvira (Howse) Hall (b. Apr. 12, 1820, do.) Prepared in
1884] Baccalaureate Alumni 125
Champaign H. S. Y. W. C. A. ; Alethenai. Grad. Univ. of 111. Music School with
Second Honor, 1878; JNIusic Teacher, 1877-84, Champaign & Urbana; teacher of Piano
and Voice, Searcy Coll., Ark., 1884-5, 1886-7; same in Champaign and Urbana, 1885-6;
resident in Jacksonville, III., 1887-91; Champaign and Urbana, 1891-1912. Married Samuel
Wilson Parr ('84), Dec. 27, 1887, Champaign, 111. Children, Elizabeth, b. June 18,
1889; Harold Lucien, b. Sept. 25, 1894. Address, 919 W. Green St., Urbana, 111.
386. FRANK ELMER HERDMAN
B. S. in M. E.; M. E., 1889; Engineer; b. Oct. 6, 1862, Monmouth, 111.; s. Frank Ham-
ilton (b. Oct. 5, 183s, Pa.) & Margaret Amelia (Hill) Herdman (b. Sept. 22, 1841, Mon-
mouth, 111.) Prepared in Grammar Sch., Chicago and Zanesville (O.) H. S. Member
A. S. M. E. ; A. I. E. E.; Mgr. & Eng. of the Water and Light Properties of Winnetka.
Married Mary Tilden Victor, Aug. 12, 1886. Children, Margaret Mary, b. Apr. 27, 1888;
Carrie Belle, b. Feb. 27, 1892; Frank Victor, b. Mar. 20, 1897. Address, Winnetka, 111.
387. CORA JANE HILL
(Sister of No. 271)
Cert.; Stenographer; b. i860, Galesburg, 111.; d. B. F. Hill. Stenog. in Coll. Agr.,
Univ. of Calif., 1904. Address, Agr. Dept., Univ. of Calif., Berkeley, Calif.
38S. THOMAS FORSYTH HUNT
(Husband of No. 379)
B. S. in Agr.; M. S., 1892; D. Agr., 1903; Dir. & Dean; b. Jan. i, 1862, Ridott, 111.;
s. Thomas Marshall (b. 1818, Nottingham, Eng.) & Mary (Kirk) Hunt (b. Arnold, do.)
Prepared in Freeport H. S. Sigma Ai; Town and Gown (Ithaca); Cornell Cosmo. Club;
Alpha Zeta. Asst. to 111. State Entomol. 1885-6; Asst. in Agr. Univ. of 111., 1886-8;
Asst. Agr., 111. Agr. Exp. Sta., 1888-91; Prof, of Agr., Pa. State Coll., 1891-2; Prof, of Agr.
Ohio State Univ., 1892-3; do., and Dean, of Coll. of Agr. and Domestic Sci., ibid., 1896-
1903; Prof, of Agronomy, Cornell Univ., 1903-7; Dir. Agr. Exp. Sta. and Dean of Sch.
of Agr., Pa. State Coll., 1907-12; Dean of Coll. Agr. & Dir. Exp. Sta. Univ. of Cal.
Author: Soils and Crops of the Farm (with G. E. Morrow), Howard & Wilson Pub. Co.,
Chicago, 1892, 8vo., 303 pp., republished, New York, Orange Judd Co., 1899, 8vo. 303
pp. The Cereals in America, New York, Judd Co., 1904, pp. xxxviii, 421; also a large
number of bulls., rpts., addresses, contr. io jours., etc. Married Juniata G. Campbell
('84) Aug. 22, 1888.' Children, Theodore Morrow, b. Dec. 7, 1889; Marion Juliet, b.
Jan. I, 1899. Address, University of California, Berkeley, Cal.
389. GEORGETTA KEMBALL (MURRAY)
B. L. in L. & S.; b. Mar. 10, 1862, Champaign, 111.; d. George (b. Dec. 23, 1832,
Gravesend, Eng.) & Mary (Poulterer) Kemball (b. Mar. 2, 1828, Portsmouth, do.) Pre-
pared in Champaign H. S. Alethenai. Taught in Pana High School, 2 yrs. ; East Side
High School, Champaign, i yr. ; Urbana High School, 4 yrs. Member M. E. Church.
Married Harry Lewis Murray, Sept. i, i8gi. Champaign. Children, Kemball, b. Nov. 20,
1892; Wesley, b. Sept. i, 1895; Ruth, b. May 24, 1898; Helen, b. Dec. 6, 1903. Address,
Denver, Colo.
390. * EDWIN R.WMOND KIMBALL
(Brother of No. 814)
B. S. in Chem.; Newspaper work; b. Nov. 5, 1863, Boston Mass^ s. Edwin A. &
Clara Bartlett (Bryant) Kimoall. Newspaper Reporter & Exchange Editor of Chicago
Record Herald & Chicago Tribune & others. Author: Short stories in magazines and
newspapers. Member Press Club of Amer. ; Nat'l. Union; Mason; la. State Traveling
Men's Assoc. Died about June s, 1908.
391. JOSEPHINE STEWART KRALTSE (CHALFONT)
Cert, in L. & S.; b. May 18, 1859, Chicago, 111.; d. Frederick William (b. Apr. 9.
1829, Ger.) & Mary Josephine (Stewart) Krause (b. Sept. 22, 1834, Albany, N. Y.)
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Alethenai; Choral Soc. ; Choir; Senator in Coll. Govt. Married
Alfred Chalfont, Sr., June q, 1892, Chicago, 111. Children, Leonore Vinette, b. Mar.
23, 1893; Louis Paschal, b. Feb. 2, 1899. Address, R. F. D., No. 2, Box 128 B., San
Diego, Calif.
392. FRED AUGUST LIETZE
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Apr. i, 1863, Carlyle, 111. Prepared in McKendree
Coll. Chief Engr., Santa Fe & Hanover Drainage Dists., 1884-8; Abstracts & Real
Estate, 1898; Civ. & Mun. Engr., 1898. Address, Carlyle, 111.
393- CHARLES HERVEY LILLY
(Brother of No. 394)
B. S. in Chem.; Grain Merchant & Seedsman; b. Jan. 2c, i860. Champaign; s
Robert Hervey (b. 1812, Lexington, Ky.) & Valeria (Gordon) Lilly (b. Apr. 29, 1834,
Ogdensburg, N. Y.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Adelphic. Chemist in Champaign,
&• Franklin, Tenn.; Merchant in Thomasboro, 111., 188^-9; Contracting work, Seattle,
Wash., 1889; Grain, Flour & Feed business; Flouring Mills; Steamboats; Seed business;
Importing & Exporting Business: Manu. of Stock Foods, Fertilizer, Poultry Foods,
Wholesale Seeds, etc. Pres. & Treas. of Chas. H. Lilly Co., Seattle, Wash.; same,
Portland, Ore. Member A. F. & A. M.; Ramier Club; Arctic Club; Seattle Athletic
Club. Married Julia Putnam, Sept. 3, 1885, Champaign, 111. (d. 1908, Seattle, Wash.);
Edna Sengfelder, July 10, 1910, Seattle, Wash. Children, Plenry Wilmot, b. July 8,
126 University of Illinois [1884
1886; Farwell Piatt, b. July 27, 1888; Dorothy E. P., b. Sept. 12, 1889; Marion Mildred,
b. June I, 1899; Janet, b. Oct. 20, 191 1. Address, 1108 5th Ave. West, Seattle, Wash.
394- JAMES EDWARD LILLY
(Brother of No. 393)
Cert. L. & S.; Grocer; b. July 19, i86i. Champaign, 111.; s. Robert Harvey
(near Paris, Kentucky) & Valeria (Gordon) Lilly (near Ogdensburg, N. Y.) Prepared
in West Side H. S., Champaign; Adelphic. Hotel Keeper, Harrold, S. Dak., 1885; com-
mercial traveler, 1886-88; Chicago & Cincinnati; Stenographer & Lawr student 1 889-1892,
at Seattle, Wash.; Asst. Counsel of Oregon Improvement Co., at Seattle, 1892-7: in
grocery business at Skagway, Alaska. 1897- 1900; since 1900 at Dawson, Yukon Ter.,
Canada; member Seattle Athletic Club since 1893; member of Dawson Amateur Athletic
Association since 1907. Address, Dawson, Yukon Ter., Canada.
395- GEORGE WASHINGTON McCLUER
B. S. in Agr.; M. S., 1892; Farmer; b. Oct. 11, 1857, Farina, 111.; s. James W. (b.
May 30, 1S30, Morrow Co., O.) & Harriet (LaRue) McCluer (b. Mar. 26, 1834, Morrow
Co., O.). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Philomathean; Scientific Assoc; Nat. Hist. Soc
Charge of Fruit & Ornamental Grounds, 1885-8; Asst. Hort. of Exp. Sta. & Instr. in
Hort., Univ of 111., 1888-96; Farming^ 1896. Author: Pamphlets, Garden Experiments
with Sweet (]orn, 12 pp.; with Sweet (Zorn, 14 pp.; with Sweet Corn & Popcorn, 15 pp.;
Potato experiments, 18 pp.; Varieties of Apples, 52 pp.; Corn Crossing, 20 pp.; The
Forest Tree Plantation, 40 pp.; Grapes, tests of varieties, etc., 24 pp.; Blackberries & Rasp-
berries, varieties & management, n pp. Member HI. & Cent. 111. Hort. Soc; Sec'y-. Hort.
Soc. of Cent. 111., 1893-6. Director, Nat'l Warehouse Co., 1912 — Married Elizabeth Par-
rill, Sept. 6, 1885. Children, Hugh Baevard, b. Dec. 28, 1886; Edith, b. Aug. 21, 1889;
Donald, b. May 5, 1891; Leon, b. Oct. i, 1893; Allan, b. Aug. 10, 1895; Kenneth Parrill,
b. July 12, 1897; Jean Wendell, b. Aug. 15, 1903. Address, Jackson, Miss.
396. CARLOS MONTEZUMA
B. S. in Chem. ; Physician; b. 1867, Arizona; s. Coluyeva. Assoc. Prof., Post-Grad-
uate Hospital, Chicago. Address, 3135 S. Park Ave., or 7 W. Madison St., Chicago, iU.
397- GEORGE NATHAN MORGAN
(Husband of No. 430; Brother of Nos. 702, 1057)
B. L.; Lawyer; b. Aug. 2, 1861, Kimmundy, 111.; s. John Barbe (b. May 8, 1829,
Ala.) & Martha (Doolen) Morgan (b. Aug. 15, 1839.) Prepared in Kimmundy H. S.;
LL. B., Northwestern Univ. 1887. Sigma Chi; Phi Delta Phi. Member University
Club, Chicago; Press Club; South Shore Country Club- Windsor Golf Club; 111. Ath.
Club. Married Louise Merboth ('85), Spring Bay, 111., Dec. 30, 1890. Child, May Mer-
both, b. May 15, 1895. Address, 7646 Marquette Ave., Chicago, 111.
398. SAMUEL WILSON PARR
(Husband of No. 385 & Father of No. 4851)
B. S. in Chem.; Professor; b. Jan. 21, 1857, Granville, 111.; s. James (b. 1830, Bond
Co., 111.) & Elizabeth Fidelia (Moore) Parr (b. 1836, Putnam Co., do.) Prepared in
Norm. Univ. H. S. Philomathean, Pres.; Illini staff; Editor, Illini; Baseball; Orat.
Inter-Coll. Cont.; ist Pres. Athletic Assoc; Valedictorian; Sigma Xi; Phi Lambda Up-
silon. M. S., Cornell, 1885; Stud. Berlin & Ziirick, 1900-1. Instr. 111. Coll., 1885-6;
Prof., Gen'l. Sci., same, 1886-91; Prof, of App. Chem., Univ. of 111., 1891. Invented
Calorimeter for (Joal, 1900; Total Carbon apparatus, 1903; Sulphur Photometer, 1903;
Calorimeter for Gas, 1910; Calorimeter Bomb, 1912; Blast Burner 1895 & 1912. Author:
The Chemical Examination of Water, Fuel, Flue Gases & Oils, 8vo., 100 pp.; First Report
on Composition & Character of 111. Coals (b. F. R. Koch), Pub. Bur. of Labor Statistics,
1902 (also a 2d & 3d report published later); Sodium Peroxide as a Third Group
Reagent, Jour, of the Amer. Chem. Soc., Vol. XIX, No. 4, 1897; A New Volumetric
Method for the Estimation of Copper, Jour, of the Amer. Chem. Soc., Vol. XXII, Mo.
10, 1900; The Determination of Total Carbon in Coal & Soil, same. Vol. XXVI. No. 3,
1904; The Photometric Determination of Sulphur in Coal (with C. H. McClure), same,
Vol. XXVI, No. 9, 1904; also numerous other bulletins and articles along chemical sub-
jects, especially relating to coal. Fellow A. A. A. S. ; memb. & councilor Amer. Chem.
Soc; memb. Soc Chem. Ind.; Amer. Soc. for Testing Materials; 111. Water Works
Assoc; Univ. Club; State Comm. Y. M. C. A.; Univ. Bd. Y. M. C. A.; Amer. Electro-
Chem. Soc; Amer. Assoc, for Adv. of Sci.; Cong. Church. Married Lucie A. Hall ('84)
Dec. 27, 1887, Champaign, 111. Children, Elizabeth, b. June 18, 1889; Harold Lucien, b.
Sept. 2, 1894. Address, 919 W. Green St., Urbana, 111.
399. SOLON PHILBRICK
(Brother of Nos. 284, 484)
Cert, in L. & S.; Judge: b. June 20, i860, Adeline, Ogle Co., 111.; s. Mayo H. (b.
June 8, 1827, Waldo, Me.) & Mary (McFarland) Philbrick (b. Sept. 1828, Md.) Pre-
pared in Univ. Acad. Philomathean; Capt. by brevet in I. N. G. Lawyer, 1887-1903;
Circuit Judge, 1903; Judge Appellate Court 3d Dist. 111., 1899. Married Carrie J-
Thomas May 28, 1891, Cedar Rapids, la. Childien, Lois, b. Oct. 10, 1905; Gladys, b.
May 30, 1897. Address, 705 S. New St., Champaign, 111.
1884] Baccalaureate Alumni 127
400. LEWIS CLARK ROBERTS
(Brother of No. 321)
B. S. in C. E.; Chief Engr.; b. 1S63, Jefierson, IlL; s. Clark Roberts. Chief Engr.,
Chicago, Woodstock & Waukegan Traction Co., Gasoline Ry. Address, 4564 Milwaukee
Ave., Chicago.
401. ANDREW OLIVER RUPP
B. L.; Author; b. Mar. 25, i860, Hopedale, 111.: s. Joseph (b. Jan. 4, 1821, Nancy,
France) & Anaa Baechler (b. Sept. 29, 1826, do.) Prepared in Chenoa H. S.; 111.
Wesleyan Univ., Bloomington, 111. Adelphic. Teacher, 1884-6; Journalist, 1886-1900;
Author, 1900 — City Clerk, McHenry, 111., 1897-1901. Knights of Pythias. Address,
Chenoa, 111.
402. KETURAH ELIZABETH SIM
B. L.; M. I.., iSps; Teacher; b. March 13, 1864, Urbana, 111.; d. Joseph Walter (b
Nov. 31, 1831, Knox Co., Ohio) & Sarah Ann (Busey) Sim (b. Aug. 19, 1833, Greenc'astle
Ind.) Prepared in Urbana H. S., Y. W. C. A.; Pres. Aleth'enai; Class Historian; Senate^
Student liovt. ; Representative, Alethenai; Inter. Soc. Orat. Contest; Phi Beta Kappa
Teacher, Urbana Pub. Sch., 1884-6; Clerk in Co. Clerk's Off., 1886-92; Teacher, Eng.
1897-1900: Ger. & Eng. Champaign H. S., 1901-3; Ger., do.^ 1903-6. Member M. E
Church; Assoc. Coll. Alumnae; Secy. L'lbana Chautauqua Circle, 1902-4; Pres. Chau
tauqua Alumnae Assoc, 1906. Advisory Bd., Univ. of 111. Y. W. C. A., 1908-11. Address
6225 Greenwood Ave., Chicago, 111.
403' LUCIUS NOYES SIZER
B. S.; Engineer; b. Nov. 15. i860, Kankakee, 111.; s. Albert Dan (b. Aug. 12, 1823,
Otsego Co., N. Y.) & Mary CNoyes) Sizer (b. Sept. i, 1831, Walcott, Vt.) Prepared in
Mahomet, III. Adelphic; Jun. Class Pres. Teacher, 1884-5; Eng. & Farmer, 1885-9 &
1899-1905; Estimator & Draftsman, Arch. Iron Work, 1890-2. Merchant, 1895-8; Engr. &
Farmer, 1905-12; City Engr. Champaign, 191 1 — Married M. Anna Shurts, June 30, 1892,
Delavan. 111. Children, Albert Dann, b. Nov. 25, 1893; Bruce Lucius, b. April 25, 189s;
Donald Eugene, b. Oct. 10, 1901; Dorothy, b. Aug. 3, 1903. Address, 727 W. University
Ave., Champaign, 111.
404. LAURA BELL SMITH (PRATT)
B. L.; b. Jan. 5, 1S63, Newton, 111.; d. Col. Benjamin (b. Apr. 27, 1835, Preston Co.,
Va.) & Celestia Elfie (Gray) Smith (b. Aug. 12, 1836, Cleveland, O.) Prepared in
Champaign H. S. Married Silas Hubbell Pratt. Children, Lawrence; Elizabeth Alden,
b. Aug. 15, 1890; 'jenevieve Mary, b. Aug. 28, 1898. Address, 3805 Lyndale Ave., S.
Minneapolis, Minn.
405. *ERNEST SPEIDEL
B. S. in Chem.; b. 1865, Rock Island, 111.; s. C. Speidel. Died Oct. 19, 1892, Ravens-
wood. 111.
406. HUBERT ALLEN STEVENS
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Mar. 10, 1864, Inland la.; s. Charles W. (b. 1841,
Exeter, N. H.) & Lucy L. (Allen) Stevens (b. 1842, Boston, Mass.) Prepared in Chicago
W. Div. H. S. Adelphic. Asst. Co. Survyr, Streator, 1884; Asst. Engr., Miss. Kiv.
Comm., Memphis, 1884-5; Asst. Chester B. Davis, 111. Riv. Survey, Ottawa, 1885; Asst.
on Wis. Riv. Survey, Portage, fall 1885; engaged with bridge contractors & Wis. Cent.
R. R., Chicago, 1886; Engr. on Constr., N. Chicago Cable Ry., 1886; Asst. Engr., Chicago,
1887-93; Private practice. Chicago, 1894-9; City Engr., Joliet, 111., 1899 — Author:
Occasional papers in Engr. magazines & newspapers. Member Western Soc. Engrs.; 111.
Assoc, of Engrs. &■ Surveyors. Married Hattie B. Thompson, June 18, 1890, Urbana,
111. Children. Vernon T., b. Oct. 3, 1892; Richard W., b. Feb. 25, 1894. Address, 301
Union St., Joliet, 111.
407. SAMUEL WESLEY STRATTON
B. S. 1886; D. Eng. 1903; Dir. Natl. Bur. of Standards; b. July 18, 1861, Litch-
field, Til.: <=. S.-ir-iel (b. 1831. Ky.) & Mary B. (Webster) Stratton (b. 1835, III.). Pre-
pared in Litchfield H. S. Philomathean. Capt. D. Sc. (hon.) Western Univ. of Pa.,
1903; D. Sc. (hon. J, Univ. of Cambridge, 1908. Instr. in Math., Asst. Prof., and
Prof, of Physics and Elec. Eng., Univ. of 111., 1885-92: Asst., Assoc, and Prof, of
Physics, Univ. of Chicago, 1892-1901; Dir. Natl. Bur. of Standards, Washington, D. C,
1901 — Ensign, Lieut. Jr. grade, Lieut., and Lt.-Comdr., 111. Naval Militia, 1895-1901;
Lieut., U. S. N., Span.-Amer. War, May-Nov., 1898; Comdr. Comdng. D. C. Naval
Militia, 1904 — Member Com. of Weights and Measures; Amer. Inst, of Elec. Engrs.;
.^mer. Physical Soc; Amer. Phil. Soc; Amer. Assoc, for Adv. of Sci. ; Wash. Phil. Soc;
Astron. and A^trophys. Soc. of Amer. t Amer. Soc. for Testing Materials; Cosmos Club;
Chevy Chase Club; The Quadrangle Club, Chicago. Address, The Farragut, 17th and I
Sts., N. W., Washington, D. C.
408. HENRY SEWARD VAN PETTEN
B. S. in Chem.; Druggist; b. Nov. 9, 1859. Lawn Ridge, 111.; s. Peter V. (b. May 6,
1818, N. Y.) & Martha (Van Anken) Van Petten (b. Tan. 3, 1825, N. Y.) Prepared in
Lacon H. S. Adelphic. Pres. Soph. Class. Married Violet May Harris, Nov. 6, 1895,
Evanston, 111. Child, Chella Harris Van Petten, b. Aug. 19, 1896. Address, East Las
V^egas, N. Mex.
128 University of Illinois [i^^S
409. EDMUND ROBERT VIAL
(Brother of Nos. 447, 776, 1280)
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. Mar. 19, 1861, Lyonsville, 111.; s. Robert (b. Apr. 19,
1824, Chester, N. Y.) & Mary Roe (Ketchum) Vial (b. Nov. iS, 1834, Newburgh, N.
Y.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Gregorian. Sunday Sch. Supt.; Church Clerk; School
Director. Married llattie M. Hoyt, Oct. 26, 1S87, Bridgeville, N. Y. Children, Clara
Gertrude, b. Sept. 27, 188S; Ralph Hoyt, b. Oct. 12, 1890; Albert Russel, b. May 26,
1893; George Edmund, b. July 8, 1897; Gordon Lewis, b. Apr. 7, 1899; Wilbur Frank-
lin, b. Sept. 21, 1901; Chester LeRoy, b. Oct. 30, 3905. Address, R. F. D. 2, La
Grange, 111.
409 (a). CHARLES H. WEST
B. S. in C. E., 1912. Engaged in Levee Constr. vi'ork in Miss, the last 25 yrs.
Appointed mem. Miss. Conim. in igii by President Taft. Address, Greenville, Miss.
410. JEROME GIDEON WILLS
B. L.; Merchant; b. 1S60, Fayette Co., 111.; s. Clifton Reader (b. 1835, Va.) &
Sophia (Lape)) Wills (b. 1837, Lancaster, O.) Prepared in Salem H. S. Admitted
to Bar. Married Minnie L. Jerauld. Children, Charles Jerauld, b. Aug. 22, 1899;
Ruby Dorothy, b. Sept. 12, 1901; Walter Wallace, b. Feb. 21, 1904; Sarah Elizabeth,
b. Sept. 19, 1909. Address, Vandalia, 111.
CLASS OF 1885 (44)
411. ALFRED NOYES ABBOTT
(Brother of Nos. 120, 332, 3C9; Father of Nos. 4046, 4047)
*B. S. in Agr., 1912; Farmer; b. Nov. 2, 1862, Union Grove, 111.; s. A. M. (b.
Queechy, N. H.) & Sarah (Sperry) Abbott (b. Mecca, O.) Adelphic. Member State
Legislature, 1898-1902; Vice Pres., State Farmers' Inst. Workers; Member State Legis-
lature 1901-12 — Chairman Sub-Committee on U. of I. appropriations. The Univ. re-
ceived its largest appropriation for buildings and general expense in its history — the
one mill tax for the Univ. was passed by this legislature. Member Odd Fellows, Masons,
Modern Woodmen, Mystic Workers of World, Eastern Star. Married Sarah G. Green,
Oct. 12, 1886. Children, Bayard Taylor, b, Nov. 5, 1887; Frances D., b. Jan. 5, 1889;
Louis A., b. Aug., 1891; Howard G., b. Jan. 8, 1886. Address, Morrison, 111., R. F. D.
" °' ^' 412. JUDSON FINLEY AYERS
(Brother of No. 4SS)
Cert, in L. & S.; b. 1862, Urbana, 111.; s. A. M. Ayers. With Mex. Central R. R.
(1904). Address, Urbana, 111. (J)
413. WILLIAM BURSON BRAUCHER
(Brother of Nos. 377, 378, 628, 785, loio.)
B. S. in M. E.; Engineer; b. Mar. 13, 1857, Logan Co., 111.; s. Daniel Ludwig (b.
Mar. I, 1833, Pike Co., O.) & Henrietta Curtis (Hill) Braucher (b. June i, 1832, New
Hampshire.) Prepared in Lincoln H. S., & Univ. of 111. Acad. Univ. Band. Discovery,
That the recalescent point in the heating and cooling of steel may be used in hardening
steel. Married Hattie Alice Abbott, Aug. 7, 1889, Decatur, 111. Children, Alma Leone,
b. Mar. 31, 1892, (d. Jan. 3, 1896); Rachel Abbie, b. Sept. 30, 1894. Address, 525
Sherman St., Danville, 111.
414. HARRY LESLIE CARTER
Cert, in M. E. ; b. Jan. 27, 1861, Cincinnati, O. Mechanical Engineer: now Merchant.
Address, Humboldt, 111.
415. KATE FRANCES CLARK (STOCKHAM)
(Wife of No. 444)
B. S.; b. July 6, 1863, Cobden, HI.; d. E. N. & Frances E. (Goodrich) Clark.
Alethenai. First M. E. Church; W. C. T. U.; Chautauqua Circle. Married Wm. H.
Stockham ('8s) April 27, 1887, Cobden, 111.; Children, Herbert C, b. 1888; Douglass
W., b. 1898; Richard J., b. 1903. Address, 1231 N. 32d St, Birmingham, Ala.
416. THOMAS EDWARD COLE
Cert.; Physician; b. :86i. Champaign, 111.; s. Thomas & Elizabeth (Roberts) Cole.
Married Anna B. Smith, 1890, tluron, O. Address, Le Mars, la.
417- SIMEON COLTON COLTON
B. S. in C. E.; Superintendent; b. Mar. 24, 1862, Chicago, 111.; s. A. M. F. (b.
1824, Amherst, Mass.) & Caroline (Kirk) Colton (b. 1832, Morristown, N. J.) Prepared
in North Div. H. S., Chicago. C. E. (Tlub. Supt. for Fitzsimons & Connell Dredge &
Dock Co., Contr. for Pub. Works, 1885. Member Western Soc. Engr. Married Dec.
26, 1899. Child, Catherine, b. July s> 1908. Address, 600 Central Ave., Wilmette, 111.
418. ROBERT LIVINGSTON DUNLAP
(Brother of No. 62: Father of No. 4631)
Cert, in Chem.; Carpenter; b. Nov. 17, t86o. Savoy, 111.; s. Menzo (b. Dec. 19, 1816,
Pulaski, N. Y.) & Arabella (Pierce) Dunlap (b. Apr. 23, 1825, Sandy Creek, N. Y.)
1885] Baccalaureate Alumni 129
Prepared in Urbana, 111. Married Charlotte R. Jutkins, June 2, 1886. Children, Robert
M., b. Oct. 18, 1887; Effie Charlotte, b. Dec. 26, 1888; Leonard E., b. Apr. 15, 1892.
Address, 703 W. Washington St., Urbana, 111.
419. MARY TRACY EARLE (HORNE)
B. S.; A. M., 1903; Writer; b. Cobden. 111., Oct. 21, 1864: d. Parker (b. Aug. 8,
1831, Mt. Holly, Vt.) & Melanie (.Tracy) Earle (b. Jan. 12, 1837, Peru, Ohio.) Pre-
pared in Cobden H. S.; Alethenai; represented Alethenai in Intersociety Oratorical
Contest, 1884. Writer, 1885-1904; Librarian & Editorial Asst. Estacion Central Ag-
ronomica de Cuba, 1904-1907; writer 1907^ Author: The Wonderful Wheel, Century,
Co., N. Y., 1896, pp. 152; The Man Who Worked for Collister. Copeland & Day,
Boston, 1898, pp. 284; Through Old Rose Glasses, Houghton, Mifflin & Co., Boston,
1900, pp. 209; The Flag on the Hilltop, Houghton, Mifflin & Co., Boston, 1902, pp.
125; short stories and occasional essays printed in The Atlantic Monthly, The Century,
Everybody's, Harper's Monthly, McClurc's, The Outlook, Scribner's, and other magazines
and papers, 1887 — Married William Titus Horne, July i, 1906, at Santiago de las Vegas,
Cuba. Address, 2701 Virginia St., Berkeley, Calif.
420. GEORGE HUNTINGTON ELLIS
B. S. in Chem.; Chemist; b. May 6, 1864, Milwaukee, Wis.; s. Joel (b. 1834, Mass.)
& Jane May (Field) Ellis (b. 1840, New York.) Prepared in Milwaukee Pub. Sch.;
Univ. Acad. Sigma Chi; Prof, of Chem. 1885-1903; Secy. & Treas., Geo. W. Pitkins Co.,
Paint Mfrs., Chicago, 1903 — Author, Notes in White Paint Analysis. Member, Amer.
Chem. Soc. Married, ilary Harvey, Dec. 1892, Aurora, 111. Children, Richard, b. 1896;
Gerald Van Norturck, b. 1902. Address, Evanston, 111. {%)
421. GEORGE LEROY HICKS
B. L. ; Farmer; b., Wayne, Wis.; s. Charles Smith (b. Mar. 30. 1834, Rochester,
N. Y.) & Helen (Abbey) Hicks (b. Feb. 12, 1838, Painesville, O.) Prepared in War-
ren H. S. Adelphic; Pres. of Sen. class. Married Mary Olive Hibbard, Apr. 27, 1892,
Paullina, la. Children, Lois Abbie, b. Mar. 25. 1893; Byron Shirley, b. Dec. 2, 1894;
Helen Elizabeth, b. Oct. 4, 1902; Genevieve Ruth, b May 7, 1909. Address, Gaza, la.
422. CHARLES HOPPER
Cert.; Banker & Broker; b. May 31, 1861, Meriden, 111.; s. Robert S. & Mary K.
(Scofield) Hopper. Prepared in Bristol H. S. Adelphic. Banker, Sandwich, 111.;
Real Est. and Manufg., Lincoln, Nebr. ; Banker & Broker, Chicago, 111. Married
Frances J. Stinson, June 7, 18S8, Sandwich, 111. Hamilton Club. Address, 5850 So.
Park Ave., Chicago, III. Bus. Add., 819 Rookery Bldg., Chicago.
423. EMMA JONES (SPENCE)
B. L. ; b. Aug. 7, 1862, near Hoopeston, 111.; d. Henry Trowbridge (b. Mar. 5,
1838, Repton, Eng.) & Susan Belle (Lionberger) Jones (b. Dec. 21, 1844, Luray, Va. )
Prepared in Hoopeston H. S. Pres., Alethenai; Y. W. C. A., Pres.; Pres. of Class;
Engl. & Mod. Lang, orator on Commencement. Taught in Champaign Pub. Schs., 1885-7;
invented blanks for R. R. Reports, adopted by Genl. Mgr. & Genl. Supt. of B. &• O.
R. R., 1892. Ed. & Compiler of Songs for Young Volunteers, the Courier Printing Co.,
Zanesville, O., 1890. Sujit. of Juvenile gospel temperance work under auspices of
Zanesville, O., Temperance Union 1889-91. Pres. of W. C. T. U., Cambridge, O., 1898-9.
Post Grad. work, Univ. of Redlands, 1910-11. Author: many short stories and poems
published in various newspapers and magazines since 1885; wrote "Ode to the University
of Redlands," sung by choir at dedication of LTniv., 1909. Member of Natl. Assoc, of Coll.
Alumnae, So. Cal. Branch; Baptist Church; Univ. of 111. Alumni Assoc. Los Angeles
branch. Married Philip Taylor Spence, Dec. 15, 1887, Champaign, 111. Child, Virginia
Gracybel, b. Aug. 27, 1902. Address, Terracina Park, Redlands, Cal.
424. WILLIAM FINLEY KENDALL
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Oct. 10, i86i, Rock Island, 111.; s. R. D. (b. Batavia,
N. Y.) & M. (Broderick) Kendall. Prepared in Rock Island H. S. Adelphic, Pres.
Civ. Engr. in R. R. Service. Married May Hume, Mar. 5, 1895, San Antonia, Tex.
Child, Editha, b. Jan., 1899. Address, 911 E. ist St., Austin, Tex. P. O. Box 645.
425. JAMES MARTIN KENT
B. S. in M. E.; Teacher; b. Oct. 6, 1865, Kewanee. 111.; s. Richard (b. 1831,
Flushing, Eng.) & Rosetta J. (Chambers) Kent (b. 1825, Smithfield, O.) Prepared in
Pub. Schools of Galva, Wyoming & Kewanee, 111. Elec. & Mech. Engr.; Teacher,
1897 — Member A. S. M. E. ; Amer. Electro.-Chem. Soc; A. A. A. S.; Soc. Promotion
of Engr. Education; Natl. Geo^. Soc; A. S. H. & V. E. Married Jessie Paull Nichols,
May 18, 1893. Child, Paul! N., b. Feb. 19, 1902. Address, 2446 Harrison St., Kansas
City, Mo.
426. MILO PLANK LANTZ
B. S.; Farmer; b. Apr. ir, 1859, ('arlock. 111.; s. Simeon (b. Sept. 16, 1829,
Lewistown, Pa.) & Mary (Plank) Lantz (b. Aug. 16, 1833, Wooster, O.) Prepared in
Carlock H. S.; Univ. Acad. Philomathean, Pres. & Secv. Farmer and Breeder of Pure
Bred Stock. Member, Mennonite Church. Married Lydia Ann Kopp, Carlock, HI.,
Jan. 25, 1888. Children Etta Mabel Lantz, b. Feb. 12, 1890; Clarence Russell, b. Nov.
14, 1891; Esther Marie, b. Dec. 2, 1894; Lillian May, b. May 16, 1S97; Ruth Estelle,
b. Aug. 26, 1900; Mary Pauline b. Aug. 3, 1905. Address, Carlock, 111.
I30 University of Illinois [1885
427. JUDSON LATTIN
B. S. in M. E.; Master Mechanic; b. Feb. 27, 1863, DeKalb Twp., 111.; s. Nathan
(b. May 21, 1834, Veteran, N. Y.) & Mary Hepsey (Bemis) Lattin (b. Dec. 21, 1830,
Fitchburg, Mass.) Prepared in Sycamore H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Capt. Drattsman.
Pullman Car Co., 1885-90; Chief Draftsman, Osborne Steam Engr. Co., 1890-4; with
Metropolitan Westside Elevated Ry. Co., 1894-6; Draftsman & Genl. Supt., Amer.
Grass Twine Co. & Minn. Harvester Co., St. Paul, 1896-1903; Asst. Supt., Deering
Works International Harvester Co., Chicago, 1903-8; Supt. Akron Works, International
Harvester Co., Akron, O., 1908-9; Asst. Supt. & Master Mech., Hamilton Works, Inter-
national Harvester Co. of Can. 1909 — Member Amer. Soc. of M. E. ; Western Soc.
of Engrs. Married Fannie Thomas, Aug. iS', 1887, Kickapoo, Peoria, 111. Children,
Robert Thomas, b. Aug. 30, 1888; Judson, Jr., b. Oct. 22, 1889 (d. Mar. 7, 1900);
Elsie Stowell, b. Nov. 28, 1894; Mary Claire, b. June 14, 1902. Address, 96 Ontario
St., Hamilton, Ont., Can.
428. ALBERT GEORGE MANNS
B. S. in Chem.; Chemist; b. June 5, i860, Pittsburgh, Pa. Prepared in Oak Park
& Elgin H. Schs. Ph. D., Berlin, Ger., 1888. Chief Chemist, Albert Frostel & Sons
Co., Milwaukee. Address, 606 Woodland Ave., Oconomowoc, Wis.
429. SHERMAN LATTA MARSHALL
B. L.; Farmer; b. Nov. 13, 1863, Ipava, 111.; s. Samuel P. (b. Jan. 11, 1831,
Jefferson Co., O.) & Mary A. (Latta) Marshall (b. June 16, 1832, Ross Co., O.)
Prepared in Ipava H. S.; Univ. Acad. Philomathean; Sigma Chi; Class Pres. ; Com-
mencement Oration; Jr. Class Exhibition "Apostrophe"; Treas. ist Athletic Assoc; Capt.
Bank Clerk, 1886-8; Cashier, Coronado Beach Co., 1889-90 Farming, 1891-1902; Cashier,
Ipava State Bank, 1902-8; Farming, 1908 — Member Pulton Co. Bd. of Supervisors,
16 yrs., chairman of same, 7 yrs. Address, Ipava, 111.
430. LOUISA MERBOTH (MORGAN)
(Wife of No. 397)
Cert.; b. 1864, Spring Bay, 111.; d. Mary Merboth. Married George N. Morgan
('84). Address, care George N. Morgan, 7646 Marquette Bldg., Chicago, 111.
431. JOHN ALBERT MILLER
B. S.; M. S., 1 888; Chemist; b. July 26, 1862, Buffalo, N. Y.; s. John (b.
1822, Ger) & Mary (Fougeron) Miller (b. 1825, France). Prepared in Univ. Acad.
Philomathean; A. M., Ph. D., Univ. of Berlin; Anal. & Consulting Chemist; State Analyst;
Prof, of Med. Chem. & Toxicology, Med. Dept. Niagara Univ., 1888-97; Assoc. Prof.
Chem., Univ. of Buffalo, 1897-1901. Fellow, Chem. Soc, 1888; Fellow, Royal Micro-
scopical Soc, 1892; memb. German Chem. Soc, 1886; Amer. Chem. Soc, 1892; Soc. of
Chem. Industry, 1894; Amer. Mic. Soc, 1890. Married Gertrude Neele, 1892, Coving-
ton, Ky. Children, Helen L., b. 1894; Jack, b. 1895. Address, 176 Norwood Ave.,
Buffalo, N. Y.
432. EDWARD LELAND MORSE
(Brother of 280, 480)
B. S. in C. E. ; Civ. Engr. & Fruit Grower: b. Nov. 6, i860. Cazzenovia, 111.; s-
Levi P. (b. 1841, Rochester, Vt.) & Mary A. (Parminter) Morse (b. 1843, Devonshire,
Eng.) Prepared in Metamora (111.) H. S.; Philomathean. R. R. location. Construction
& Maintenance, 1885-91; Elevated Ry. Construction, Chicago, 1891-95; Paving, Concrete
& Park work, 1895-1899; Asst. Engineer Chicago & Alton R. R. Buildings & Main-
tenance, 1899-1903; Engr. Track Elevation C. S: A. R. R., Chicago 1903-05; General &
Irrigation Eng., 1905 — Fruit Raising, Grand Junction, Colo. Married Elizabeth
George, Jan. 23, 1900, Chicago, 111.; Children, Mary Edith, b. Nov. 10, 1901; Ellen
Primrose, b. Dec. 7, 1903. Address, Grand Junction, Colo.
433. ARTHUR TAPPAN NORTH
Cert.; Contractor; b. Oct. 15, 1864, Kewanee, 111.; s. Levi North. Address, 914 Mo-
nadnock IBldg., Chicago.
434. BESSIE WOLFE OWENS (NEEDHAM)
(Sister of No. 1249)
Cert.; b. Feb. 5, 1864, Urbana, 111.; d. W. H. & Sarah A. (Wolfe) Owens.
Member Baptist Church. Married J. Horace Needham, 1891, Tacoma, Wash. Child,
William Horace, b. July 4, 1905. Address, 416 N. 2d St., North Yakima, Wash.
435. L. ESTELLE PAULLIN (PADGETTE)
Cert.; Phys. & Sur. ; b. Atlanta, 111.; d. Jacob H. Paullin. Married Lewis M.
Padgette. Address, Creston, Mont.
436. GEORGE RILEY PETTY
(Husband of No. 553)
*B. S. in Arch., 1888; Dairying; b. Oct. 13, 1862, Pike Co., 111.; s. W. T. F. (b.
Mar. ig, 1840, Pike Co., 111.) & Mary (Brittain) Petty (b. Apr. 22, 1840, do.) Prepared
in Univ. Acad. Adelphic. Married Ida May Stoltey, Mar. 3, 1889, Champaign, I".
Children, Lou Fisher, b. Dec 8, 1889; Edgar Lynde, b. June 20, 1891; Julia C., b. July
20, 1896; Blanche Helen, b. Nov. i, 1898; Bernice G., b. Nov. 8, 1900; Thomas Henry,
b. Aug. 18, 1902; George R., Jr., b. Aug. 21, 1905. Address, Oklahoma City, Okla.
1885] Baccalaureate Alumni 131
437. BESSIE GAY PLANK (THOMPSON)
(Wife of No. 489)
Cert.; b. Dec. i, 1863; d. Philo White (b. Catskill, N. Y.) & Elizabeth Jemima
(Greene) Plank (b. do.) Prepared in Champaign H. S.; Monticello Sem., Godfrey. 111.
Alethenai. Married Luther Thompson ('86), Dec. 25, 1889, Champaign, 111. Address,
Winamac, Pulaski Co., Ind.
438. CHARLES HENRY RANKIN
Cert, in C. E. ; Farmer & Apple Grower; b. Aug. 2, 1859, Pavson, 111.; s. Robert (b.
June 23, 1827, Caldwell Co., Ky.) & Sara Jane (Edmonds) Rankin (b. May 20, 1828,
Iredell Co., N. C.) Prepared in Payson & Camp Point H. Sch.; Chaddoc Coll., Quincy,
111. Philomathean. Engr. work for Drainage districts; Railroad; Preliminary & Land
Surveying; Justice of the Peace, 12 yrs.; Notary, 8 yrs. ; Mgr. & Secy, of a telephone
Co., 1901 — Farmer & Fruit Grower — Married Henrietta L. Whittleton, Feb 14,
1888, Bary, 111. Children, Harriett E., b. Oct. 6, 1889; Lurv J., b. Feb. 17, 1892;
Robert E., b. Sept. 9, 1893. Address, Star route, Payson, 111.
439. HENRY LINCOLN REYNOLDS
B. S. in M. E.; Pat. Atty. & Mech. Eng.; b. Mar. 2, 1861, Mendon, 111.; s. Charles
Christopher (b. 1822, Winsted, Conn.) & Margaret (Frost) Reynolds (b. 182^.. Lodi, O.)
Prepared in Camp Point, 111., High School. Adelphic. Draftsman and Designer ot
Machinery; Examiner in U. S. Patent Office; Pat. Attorney & Mech. Eng. Married
Jane E. B. Williams, July 19, 1893, Rockville, Md. Children, Charles Lane, b. May 21,
1894; Ella Wooton, b. Apr. 5, 1898; Richard Williams, b. July 8, 1899. Address, 2518
Yeslerway, Seattle; Bus. Add., 707 Leary Bldg. Seattle, Wash.
440. HUGH LOUIS RONALDS
B. S. in M. E.; Merchandising & Farming; b. Dec. 2, 1863, Grayville, 111; s.
Francis (b. near Albion, 111.) & Lucy (Prichard) Ronalds (6. do.) Prepared in Gray-
ville Pub. Schs. Mech. Engr., 1885-91; Cashier, Farmer's Natl. Bank, 1891-1910; Genl.
Merchandising & Farming, 1910 — Married Mary Walden Helm, Nov. 1900, Grayville,
111. Address, Grayville, 111.
441. THEO H. SCHLADER
B. S. in Arch.; Supt. Bldg. Constr.; b. Apr. u, 1856, Green Vale, 111.; s. Matthias
(b. Germany) & Anna M. Schlader (b. do.) Prepared in Norm. Sch. Galena, 111.
Adelphic. Draftsman, 1887; Estimator, 1888; Supt. Bldg. Constr., 1890; Estimator,
Bldgs., 1903; Supt. Bldg. Constr., 191 1. — Elder Presb. Church. Married Mary Louise
Holmes, May 29, 1888, Chicago (d. Nov. 14, 1908). Children, Edward Holmes, b.
Nov. 10, 1892; Henry Matthias, b. Sept. 20, 1894. Address, 130 S. Elmwood Ave.,
Oak Park, 111.; Bus. Add., 914 Monadnock Block, Chicago.
442. ALFRED CHARLES SCHRADER
B. S. in C. E.; Engr. & Supt.; b. Feb. 14, 1863, Joliet, 111.; s. Henry (b. Jan. 13,
1816, Hanover, Ger.) & Dorothea (Bues) Schrader (b. Mar. 28, 1833, do.) Prepared
in Univ. Acad. Engr. Dept. proposed Burlington extensions in la. & Colo., 1885-6;
on Constr. of 111. Valley & Northern, 1886-7; Engr. Dept., S. Parks, Chicago, 1890;
Engr. Dept., Sanitary Dist. of Chicago, 1890-5; Chief Engr., West Parks, Chicago,
1895-1910; Supt. & Engr., West Parks, 1910 — Member Western Soc. of Engrs.; 111.
Soc. of Survyrs. & Engrs.; Hamilton Club; City Club of Chicago. Married Rosa V.
Heywood, June 30, 1897, Aurora, 111. Address, 4032 Jackson Blvd., Chicago; Bus. Add.,
Union Park, Chicago.
443. WILLIAM H. SMITH
Cert, in L. & S.; Attorney; b. i860, Salem, 111. Address, Lewistown, Fergus, Co.,
Mont.
444. WILLIAM HENRY STOCKHAM
(Husband of No. 415)
B. S. in M. E.; Pres. of Stockham Pipe & Fittings Co.; b. Sept. 15, 1861,
Lafayette, Ind.; s. Dr. G. H. & Alice (Bunker) Stockham. Philomathean. Manufac-
turing, Chicago, 111., till Jan. i, 1903; Pres. Stockham Pipe & Fittings Co., 1903 —
Member Hamilton Club, Chicago; First Methodist Church. Married Kate F. Clark
('8s), Apr. 27, 1887, Cobden, 111. Children, Herbert C b. i888; Douglass W., b. 1898;
Richard J., b. 1903; Address, 1231 N. 32d St., Birmingham, Ala.; Bus. Add., loth
Ave. & 34th St.
445- 'WILLIAM COOKE SWERN
(Husband of No. 448; Father of No. 4930)
Cert, in Arch. Eng.; Architect; b. i860, Perry, O. ; s. Perry Swern. Married Abbie
Weston ('8s). Died June 21, 1907, Chicago, 111.
446. CHARLOTTE SWITZER
(Sister of No. 156)
Cert.; H. S. Prin.; b. Sept. 15, 1863, Mt. Airy, Md.; d. Francis Asbary (b. Mar. 28,
1828, Union Bridge, Md.) and Ann Jane (Bussard) Switzer (b. Mar. 5, 1834, Mt. Airy.
Md.) Alethenai. Prin. Champaign H. S. Address, 608 W. Church St., Champaign, 111.
132 University of Illinois [1886
447. FREDERIC KETCHUM VIAL
(Brother of Nos. 409, 776, 1280)
B. S. in Agr.; B. S. Nat. Hist. Engineer; b. Apr. 22, 1864, Lyonsville, 111.; s. Robert
Apr. 9, 1824, Chester, N. Y.) & Mary Roe (Ketchum) Vial (b. Nov. 18, 1834, Newburg,
N. Y.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Gold Medal in Military, R. R. & Industrial Engr. Rodman,
A. T. & S. F. R. R.; Asst. Engr., C. & A. R. R., 1888-91; Asst. Engr., C. & W. I.
R. R.; 1892-3; Chief Engr., Ajax Forge Co., Chicago, 1895-6; Prin. Asst. Engr., C. & W.
I. R. R., 1897-1902; Chief Engr., Griffin Wheel Co., Chicago, 1902— Author, The Rail-
road Transition Spiral, Engr. Neivs, Sept. 20, 1900, pp. 200 if.; Standardization of
Railroad Wheels with reference to Gross Load & Braking Power of Car, 40 pp., June i,
1911; Several Bulls, relating to Chilled Iron Car Wheels. Invented Sand Blast Car Wheel
Cleaner; Chilled Iron Car Wheel; Convex tread Car Wheel; Locally hardened castings;
Controlling direction of grain in Chilled Iron Tread of Car Wheels; other patents pend-
ing. Member, Wes. Soc. Engrs. ; Amer. Elec.-Chem. Soc; Amer. Chem. Soc. ; Amer. Soc.
for Testing Materials- Wes. Ry. Club; Car Foreman's Assoc; Con^. Club; Cong. Church.
Married Fannie E. Craigmile, Apr. 19, 1892, La Grange, 111. Children, Harold C, b.
Feb. s, 1896; Charles R., b. Feb. 18, 1899, (d. July 18, 1902.) Mary H., b. Dec. 20, 1901.
Address, 312 Madison Ave., La Grange, 111.
448. ABBIE WESTON (SWERN)
(Wife of No. 445 ; Sister of Nos. 116, 295, 580, 581; Mother of No. 4930.)
Cert.; b. 1864, Champaign, 111.; d. Nathan (b. Wilson, N. Y.) & Jane (Cloyde) Weston
(b. Troy, N. Y.) Married W. C. Swern ('85). Address, 417 S. Grove Ave., Oak
Park, 111.
449. ETTA CATHERINE WILLS (SCHENKER)
Cert.; b. Mar. 6, 1865, Lone Grove Town, Fayette Co., 111.; d. Clifton Reader (b. 1835,
Va.) & Sophia (Lape) Wills (b. 1837, Lancaster, O.) Prepared in Kinmundy H. S.
Alethenai; Y. W. C. A. Taught 1887; Vandalia H. S., 1887-90; Cashier & Bookkeeper in
Gen. Mdse. Store, 1891-4. Married John William Schenker, Mar 26, 1894, Altamont, 111.;
Children, Celia Elizabeth, b. Feb. 11, 1895; Marguerite Estelle, b. Aug. 16, 1896; John
Clifton, b. Feb. 24, 1900; Marietta, b. Dec, 17, 1902; Irene Lucile, b. Nov. 5, 1905.
Address, Vandalia, 111.
450. CHARLES WILLIAM WOODWORTH
(Brother of Nos. 712, 1181 & 2000)
B. S.; M. S., 1886; Teacher; b. April 28, 1865, Champaign, 111.; s. Alvin Oakley (b.
1 819, N. Y.) & Mary Celina (Carpenter) Woodworth (b. Apr. 5, 1842, Manlius, N. Y.)
Prepared Champaign H. S.; Officer Agr. Exp. Sta. in Ark.; Teacher and Station officer
in Calif. Member Societe de France; Cambridge Entomol. Soc; American Assoc, of Leon.
Entomol.; Entomol. Soc. of Amer.; Pacific Slope Assoc, of Econ. Entomol.; Amer. Assoc.
Adv. of Sci.; Sigma Xi. Married Leanora Stern, Sept. 4, 1889, Rolla, Mo. ; Children,
Lawrence Ariel, b. June 8, 1890; Harold Evans, b. May 30, 1894; Charles Edward, b.
Sept. 25, 1897; Mary Elizabeth, b. Feb. 7, 1901. Address, 2237 Carlton St., Berkeley,
Calif.
451. JOHN EDWARDS WRIGHT
(Husband of No. 523; Brother of No. 452)
Cert.; A. M. (hon.) 1903; Editor; b. Oct. 14, 1861; s. William Wilberforce (b.
Hanover, N. H.) & Anne Matilda (Creighton) Wright (b. Ire.) Prepared in Champaign
H. S. Adelphic. Reporter, Daily News, 1885-7; Tel. Ed., do., 1888-9; City Kd., Evening
Post, 1890-1; Managing Ed., do., 1901-4; Ed., do., 1905-6; Ed. in Chief, St. Louis Times,
1907 — Member Chicago Press Club., 1887 — (Pres. 1901-2). Married Etta Lorraine
Beach ('88), May 5, 1892, Champaign, 111. Address, 215 Rosemont Ave., Webster
Groves, Mo.
452. ELIZA MARILLA WRIGHT (CANADAY)
(Sister of No. 451)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Toulon, 111.; d. William Wilberforce (b. Apr. 3, 1820, Hanover,
N. H.) & Anne Matilda (Creighton) Wright (b. Mar. 29, 1820, Co. Haven, Ire.)
Prepared in Champaign H. S. Grad. Sopher Sch. of Orat., 1892. Married Miles W.
Canaday, Apr. 3, 1889, Chicago, 111. Children, Sophia M.; Alice C. ; Miles E. Address,
27 N. Pine Ave., Chicago, 111.
453. *MINNIE SUNDERLAND WRIGHT (BARBOUR)
(Wife of No. 374)
Cert; b. 1862, Plainfield, 111.; d. Mrs. Mary C. Wright. Married H. H. Barbour
('84), 1887. Died April 18, 1900, Savanna, 111.
454. JOSEPHINE M. ZELLER
Cert. Elec. Eng. ; b. Spring Bay, 111.; d. John Geo. (b. 1828, Germany), Fredericka
Caroline (Nicholas) Zeller (b. France). Address, 1008 Main St., Peoria, 111.
CLASS OF 1886 (37)
455. LAURA BELLE AYRES
(Sister of No. 412)
B. L. in L. & S.; Supervisor; b. Dec. 6, 1864, Urbana, III.; d. Alexander M. & Mary
J. (Glenn) Ayres. Prepared in Urbana II. S. Alethenai; Chicago Coll. Club; Ipswich Art
Baccalaureate Alumni 133
Club, Chicago. Scholarship, Teachers Coll., Columbia; Scholarship, Univ. of III., Super-
visor of Drawing, Pub. Schs., Chicago, 111. Address, 828 E. 48th St., Chicago, 111.
456. WILLIAM ARTHUR BABCOCK
B. L. in L. & S.; Lawyer; b. Mar. 13, 1864, Ipava, 111.; s. William M. (b. J^an. 24,
1834, Knox Co., Ohio.) & Cyrelia (Dunbar) Babcock (b. Dec. 23, 1834, O.) Married Ura
A. Sacey, Dec. i, 1896, Lewiston, 111. Children, Bernice, b. Feb. 9, 1899; Edward E., b.
May 5, 1003; Elenore, b. Feb. 18, 1907; William A., b. Nov. 6, 1911. Address, Twin
Falls, Id. '
457. GEORGE STEELE BANNISTER
B. S. in Arch.; Arch. Engr. ; b. July 23, i860, Phelps, N. Y. ; s. T. O. (b. Marengo,
N. Y.) & Hanna Elizabeth (Pound) Bannister (b. Black Rock, Can.) Prepared in Odell
H. S. Philomathean. Secy., Pres. Arch. Supt. and Draftsman; Foreman of Drafting
Room, 1892; Practising Architecture, 1894; Supt. of Constr., 1896; Arch. Engr. & Spec-
ifications, 1902; Algr. Athey Sanitary Equipment Co., 191 o — Member Congregational
Church; Pres. Plymouth Club, 1890; Supt. of Dqrenius Sunday School, 1892; Trustee in
Fellowship Church, 1900; Deacon of same, 1904; Trustee Bethany Union Church, 1908;
Bridge Country Club. INIarried Jeannette Price, 1893, Ottawa, 111. (d. 1896); Alia Bryan
Ripley, 1902, Chicago. Child, step-daughter, Jean Ripley, b. 1891. Address, 1620 W. i02d
St., Chicago; Bus. Add., 1907 Michigan Ave., do.
458. *DWIGHT HARRISON BARRETT .
B. S.; b. 1866, Lee Co., 111.; s. Josephine Barrett. Married. Died Dec. 30, 1888, Balti-
more, Md.
459. S. FOSTER BULLARD
(Brother of Nos. 165, 303, 304)
Cert, in C. E.; Engr.; b. Feb. 13, i86i, Mechanicsburg, 111.; s. Wesley (b. Shelby Co.,
Ky.) & Sarah Ann (Foster) Bullard (b. do.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Adelphic; Ath.
Assoc. Gen. Practice in C. E. ; First Asst. City Engr., Tacoma, Wash. Married Clara
Jane Heilig, Dec. 12, 1901. Address, 3001 N. 29th St., Tacoma, VVash.
460. WILLIAM LEMON CHITTY
B. L.; Asst. Attorney; b. Mar. 10, 1866, Metamora, 111.; s. Charles Holiday (b. Sept.
15, 1822, Madison Co., Ky.) & Rebecca Wing (Lemon) Chitty (b. July 4, 1828, Lawrence
Co., Ind.) Prepared in Metamora and Champaign H. Schs. Pres. Philomathean; Sec.
Athletic Assoc; Valedictorian; Law student at Harvard, 1886-7; admitted to bar Wichita,
Kans., 1 888; in law practice with father 1888-90; LL. B. at Garfield Univ. Law Sch., 1890;
practiced law in Chicago, 1890-4; appointed member of Bd. of Pension Appeals, Secretary's
Off., Dept. of Interior, Washington, D. C, 1894; appointed Asst. Atty., Off. Asst. Atty.
Gen., 1910. Edited: Digest of Pension Decisions, 1897, Interior Dept.; many published
decisions in official reports of Interior Dept. First Master Bethesda Lodge, No. 204, A.
F. & A. M.; Mithras Lodge of Perfection, No. i, A. A. S. R., 1910; Am. Soc. for Jud. Set.
of Inter. Disputes, 1910; University Club, Washington, D. C; Harvard Law School. Assoc,
1894: National Geographic Soc, 191 1; Sec Unitarian Church, Wichita, Kans., 1888-90, of
People's Church, Washington, D. C, 1896. Married Mary Helen Sharp, Sept. 22, 1897,
Washington, D. C. ; Child, William, b. Oct. 23, 1901. Address, Bethesda, Md.; Bus. Add.,
Dept. of Interior, Washington, D. C.
461. JOHN C. CROMWELL
A. B., M. E. 1910; Engr. & Dir.- b. Sept. 26, 1866, Frankfort, Ky.; s. Alvin- W. (b.
Lexington, Ky.) & Sidney A. (Jett) Cromwell. Prepared in Frankfort H. S. Draftsman,
Chicago; Chief Draftsman, Bates Machine Co., Joliet, 111.; Chief Engr., 111. Steel Co.,
Joliet Works, Joliet, 111.; Engr., Gairett-Cromwell Engr. Co., Cleveland, O. ; Din, Alliance
Machine Co., Alliance, O.; Cleveland Machine & Mfg. Co., Cleveland, O. Member of the
Amer. Soc. of M. E.; Civ. Engrs. Club of Cleveland. Married L. Belle Cayes, May 24,
1893. Joliet, 111. (d. May 9, 1909). Address, New England Bl., Cleveland, O.
462. JAMES OLIVER DAVIS
(Husband of No. 468)
B. S. in C. E.; Lawyer; b. Feb. 2, 1861, Brimfield Tp., Peoria Co., III.; s. Richard
Carter (b. June i, 1835, Elm Grove, near Wheeling, W. Va.) & Margaret (Keyser) Davis
(b. Apr. 19, 1834, Belmont Co., O.) Prepared in Dist. Sch. at French Grove. Millbrook
Tp., Peoria Co., 111.; Philo, 1882. Adjutant of Battalion, 1885; Bus. Manager Iltiiii, 1885-
86; first place in Philo. Orat. Contest, 1885. Lawyer admitted to practice of law by Dist.
Court, Harris Co., Texas, Dec. 22, 1900; before Texas Supreme Court, 1901; in U. S.
Courts, 1902; in Calif. Courts, 1907. Countv Survyr. for Washington Co., Colo., fall 1887-
89; member Trinity M. E. Chuich of Berkeley, Calif.; Pres. Golden Gate Alumni Assoc, of
Univ. of 111. Married Rozina Phebe Fairchild ('86), Sept. 22, 1886; Children, Elmer
Fred, b. Sept. 12, 1887; Richard Henry, b. Feb. 17, 1890; John Oliver, b. Sept. 20, 1892;
Willard Elbert, b. Nov. 30, 1894; Helen Margaret, b. Mar. 26, 1897; Gertrude Orpha, b.
Mar. 19, 1901 (died Nov. 5, 1908); Fairchild, b. Aug. 18, 1903 (died Aug. 24, 1903);
Address, 2644 Dwight Way, Berkeley", Calif.
463. JOSEPH CHAMBERS DODDS
„ S; .f-= ^!^y^- ^, Sur ; b June IS, 1864, Dover, L. I., N. Y. Prepared in Urbana H.
S. Philomathean. M. D., C. M. C, Northwestern Univ., 1889. Phys. in U. S. Marine
Hosp., 1889; E. 111. Hosp. Insane, Kankakee, 1890; Champaign, III., 1890 — State Medical
Director, M. W. A. for Illinois, 1908. Member Presb. Church. Married Mina Brown,
134 University of Illinois [1886
Jan. 1891. Children, Eva, b. Oct., 1891; Josephine, b. May, 1893; Donald, b. Jan., 1896.
Address, Champaign, 111.
464. NETTIE ELDER (HARRIS)
(Mother of No. 4698)
Cert.; b. Sept. 13, 1863, Urbana, 111.; d. Erwin (b. Dec. 20, 1839, Ripley, O.) &
Dorothy (Shepherd) Elder (b. July 5, 1843, Urbana, 111.) Prepared in Urbana H. S.
Alethenai. Member Y. W. C. A. Married Charles Ferman Harris, Apr. 10, 1889, Urbana,
111. Child, Leila Dorothy, b. July 15, 1890. Address, 511 S. Randolph St., Champaign, 111.
465. *LEROY ENDSLEY
B. S.; b. 1863, Milford, 111.; s. A. J. Endsley. Died Jan. 2, 1892, Milford, 111.
466. ANNA MAE ERMENTROUT (KAMPER)
B. L.; Teacher; b. Dec. 25, i866; Urbana, 111.; d. William John (b. 1830, O.) &
Catherine Margaret (Daugherty) Ennentrout (b. 1833, do.) Prepared in Urbana H. S.
Teacher, 1886-1902. Married Chas. Abbie Kamper, July, 1902, Chicago, 111. Child, John
Ermentrout, b. July s, 1904. Address, 1515 Wesley Ave., Evanston, 111.
467. THOMAS WARD BEECHER EVERHART
(Brother of Nos. 1120, 3730)
A. B. in L. & A.; Superintendent of City Schls.; b. Aug. 31, 1865, near Windsor, 111.;
s. Rev. Marion Washington (b. June 28, 1842, near Newcomerstown, O.) & Sarah Isabelle
(Wyandt) Everhart (b. Mar. 12, 1847, near Newcomerstown, O.) Prepared in H. Sch.
at Mattoon & Champaign. Adelphic; one of twelve selected to deliver commencement
orations. Teacher district school near Jacksonville, 111., 1886-7; Pi'in. H. S., Whitehall,
1887-8; Supt. Schools, Virginia, 1889-95; Supt. Sch., Havana, 1895-9; Supt. Schs., Mason
City, 1899-1906; Supt. Sch., Enid, Okla., 1906-09; Supt. Sch., Muscatine, Iowa, 1910 —
Married Laura Brassfield McCullough, June 16, 1S92, near Jacksonville, 111. Address,
Paris, Illinois.
468. ROZINA PHEBE FAIRCHILD (DAVIS)
(Wife of No. 462)
B. L.; b. Jan. 15, 1865, Metamora, 111.; d. Reuben H. (b. Apr. 25, 1829, Woodstock, O.)
& Hulda Rozinah (Marsh) Fairchild (b. Oct. 10, 1834, do.) Prepared in Metamora H. S.;
Alethenai; Sophograph Board; Literary Ed. of Illini. 1885-86; Corresponding Sec. Houston
Central W. C. T. U., 1903-5; Supt. Legislative Work for Houston, Texas, Cent. W. C. T.
U., 1902-5; Supt. Legislative Work. Harris Co., Texas, W. C. T. U., 1905; Member Trinity
M. E. Church of Berkeley, Calif. Married James Oliver Davis ('86), Sept. 22, 1886,
Metamora, 111.; Children, Elmer Fred, b. Sept. 12, 1887; Richard Henry, b. Feb. 17, 1890;
John Oliver, b. Sept. 20, 1892; Willard Elbert, b. Nov. 30, 1894; Helen Margaret, b. Mar.
26, 1897; Gertrude Orpha, b. Mar. 19, 1901 (d. Nov. 5, 1911), Fairchild, b. Aug. 18,
1903 (d. Aug. 24, 1903). Address, 2644 Dwight Way, Berkeley, Calif.
469. JAMES B. FULTON
B. S.; Fruit Packer & Sliipper; b. Sept. 28, 1861, Washburn. 111.; s. Francis (b. May
IS, 1834, Pa.) & Mary E. (Jury) Fulton (b. Aug. 10, 1836, Eng.) Prepared in Dist. Sch.
Held record for i mile run, loo-yd. and 220-yd. dashes & 120-yd. hurdles. Transitman,
Mo. Pac. R. R., 1886-7; Asst. City Engr., San Diego, 1887-9, in charge of street work;
Prospector, 3 yrs. ; Since 1907 holding a working interest in the Citrus Soap Co., San
Diego, Calif. Member Cong. Church. Married Floy Belle Fleetwood, May 10, 1903, San
Diego, Calif. Children, Stella Floy, b. Jan. 2, 1907; James Fleetwood, b. Nov. 4, 1908;
Ruth Elizabeth, b. Sept. 13, 191 o. Address, 1685 Boston Ave., San Diego, Calif.
470. JAMES H. GARRETT
B. S. in M. E.; Elec. Engr.; b. 1861, Rochelle, 111.; s. Mrs. L. Garrett. Married Eliza
Scott, 1890. Address, 504 W. Washington St., Champaign, 111.
471. JOHN BREWER GARVIN
B. S.; Educator; b. Aug. 3, 1S61, Morristown, N. Y.; s. James & Mary (Brewer)
Garvin (b. do.) Alpha Tau Omega; Col. Regt.; Gamma Lambda; Ptes. of Sen. Class;
Local Editor, The Daily Illini. Teaching, Milwaukee, Wis., 1886-7; Clerk, Dist. Court &
Editor, Springfield Advertiser, Springfield, Colo., 188^-9; Student, Registrar & Librarian,
State Sch. of Mines, Golden, Colo., 1889-91; Instr. in (ihem.. East Side Sch., Denver, Colo.,
1892-1910; Prin., Denver Evening H. S., 1910 — Author, Qualitative Chemical Analysis,
D. C. Heath & Co., Boston, Mass., 1902, 241 pp. Member Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci. Married
Emma L. Dougherty, July 9, 1891, Golden, Co\o. Children, Victor J., b. Mar. 18, 1892,
Denver, Colo.; Mary A., b. Apr. 23, 1894; Marjorie, b. Feb. 10, 1897; John B., Jr., Oct.
30, 1903. Address, 4545 Grove St., Denver, Colo.
472. JAMES WALDO HARRIS
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Nov. 5, 1863, Beloit, Wis.; s. James M. & Sarah Louise
(Bobbins) Harris. R. R. Eng. in various capacities. Married Marie Kissner, Dec. 26, 1894,
Charlevoix, Mich. Children, Edith Carol, b. Dec. 25, 1895; Elizabeth Helen, b. Nov. i,
1903. Address, no S. East Ave, Oak Park, 111.
473. HARRY THOMAS HUBBARD
Cert.; Fruit Grower; b. Jan. 4, 1866, Urbana; s. Thomas S. (b. Cromwell, Conn., 1823)
& Jane E. (Woodruff) Hubbard (b. 1829, New Britain, Conn.) Prepared in Urbana H.
S. Class Secy. Hardware Merchant, 1886-1907; Salesman, 1909-10; Farmer, 191 1 —
1 886] Baccalaureate Alumni 135
Trustee Pres. Church; member A. F. & A. M.; K. T. ; Shrine. Married Margaret R. Riley,
May 12, 1887. Children, Frank W., b. May 12, 1888; Austin, b. loio. Address, Urbana,
111.
474- *BERTIE HUFF (PHILBRICK)
(Wife of No. 484)
B. L.; b. 1867, Crawfordsville, Ind.; d. George A. Huff. Married Alvah Philbrick ('86),
1889. Died Apr. 6, 1895, Chicago, 111.
475. *JACOB STONE JACOBSON
Cert. Born May 12, 1882, Niantic; s. H. Jacobson. Died, July 15, 1890, Denver, Colo.
476. MINNIE JAQUES
B. L.; Asst. Cashier; b. Sept. 19, 1864, Urbana, 111.; d. Francis Granger (b. Jan. 5,
1839, New York City) & Eliza Jane (Park) Jaques (b. Jan. 23, 1839, Greene Co., O.)
Prepared in Urbana. Alethenai. Asst. Cashier, Urbana Banking Co. Address, Urbana, 111.
477. CHARLES HENRY KAMMANN
B. L. in L. & A.; Principal; b. June 4, 1861, Rostock, Ger.; s. Carl August (b. 1831,
North Ger.) & Caroline (Rutenick) Kammann, (b. 1833, do.) Prepared in Mascoutah Pub.
Schs. Philomathean; Ed. in Chief, Illini, 1885-6. Attended Univ. of Chicago, summer 1894
& 1895. Supt. of Schs., Mascoutah, 1886-90; Prin. Douglas Sch., Peoria, 1890-4; Head of
Ger. Dept., Peoria H. S., 1894-1904; Prin. McKinley Sch., Peoria, 1904-9; Prin. Lincoln
Sch., 1909 — Author: A number of pamphlets, addresses and translations on the mission
of the Ger-Amer. Element in this country. Member, Past Master, Schiller Lodge A. F.
& A. M. No. 335; State Ger.-Amer. Alliance (Pres. 1907-11); Nat'l Ger.-Amer. Alliance
(Ex. Council; Secy. 1910 — ) 111. School Masters' Club. Married Mary E. Hucke, Nov. 28,
1 888. Children, Elva K., b. June 14, 1890; Meta M., b. Jan. 30, 1892; Carl P., b. Oct.
9, 1900. Address, 2408 Main St., Peoria, 111.
478. EMIL LEMME
Cert, in Arch.; Architect; b. Feb. 2, 1863, Davenport, la.; s. Edward W. (b. Ham-
burg, Ger.) & Henrietta (Rohrmann) Lemme (b. do.) Prepared in Univ. Acad.
Architect, 1900 — Architect of the famous Sutro Baths, San Francisco, the largest
public baths in the world; also of the Cliff House, destroyed in 1907. Author: Strength
and Stiffness of Beams for Architects, Engineers and Constructors. Past Chief Ranger
Court Acacia, Ind. Order of Foresters, 1906; Dist. Deputy High Chief Ranger, I. O. O. V.,
1912. Married Amy Alberta Lemme, Sept. 15, San Francisco, C^alif. Address, 337, 7th
Ave., San Francisco, Calif.
479. CLINTON GRANT LUMLEY
(Husband of No. S43)
B. L. in L. & A.; Physician & Surgeon; b. June 14, 1862, Ringwood, 111.; s. Thomas
Robert (b. Scarborough, Eng.) & Eliza A. (Mitchell) Lumley (b. Kingsville, O.) Prepared
in Ringwood Pub. Sch. Philomathean. M. D., Northwestern Coll. of Med., 1889. Married
Nellie McLean ('88), Sept. 26, 1889, Urbana, 111. Children, Harold, b. Mar. 20, 1891;
Leslie Robert, b. July 23, 1893; Arlene, b. Feb. 27, 1897; Dorothy, b. Aug. 26, 1900.
Address, 1106 W. California St., Urbana, 111.
480. HENRY MILTON MORSE
(Brother of Nos. 280, 432)
B. S. in M. E.; Bridge and structural Engineer; b. Oct. 7, 1864, Metamora, 111.; s. Levi
P. (Rochester, Vt.) & Mary A. (Parminter) Morse (Devonshire, Eng.) Prepared in
Metamora H. S. Philomathean; Class Pres.^ 1S83; Orator Intercoll. cont., 1885; Elec. light
installation, 1886-87; Arch, iron work draughting and estimating, 1887-98; Structural Steel
and Bridge draughting and designing, 1898; Bridge designing and Chief Draughtsman for
R. Modjeski, 1902-9; Asst. Engr. for same, 1909-11; Engr. on Const, of Broadway bridge,
Portland, Ore., I9ii-'i2 Author: The Superstructure of the McKinley Bridge, St. Louis,
in Vol. 61, Eng. Record, 1910, pp. 572-4. Married Mary F. Hall, Feb. 14, 1893, Chicago;
111.; Children, John Alden, b. Sept. 23, 1896 (died Mar. o, 1897); Katherine Hall, b. Dec.
17, 1899; Milton Hall, b. July 1, 1904. Address, 502 Railway Exchange Bldg., Portland,
Oregon.
481. WALTER AUREL GEORGE OLSHAUSEN
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. & Min. Engr.; b. 1865, Davenport, la.; s. J. J. Olshausen. Address.
Parral, Mex.
482. GRACE ETTA PARMINTER
B. L. in L. & A.; Missionary work; b. Dec. 22, 1863, TMetamora, 111.: d. John (Ii.
1822, Devonshire, Eng.) & Harriet (Earl) Parminter (b. 1835, Northampton, do.) "Prcpaicl
ill Metamora H. S. Alethenai; V. VV. L. .X. Teacher, i.'^.^o-gi; at home, 1891-9: Mission
work in Chicago, 1899 — Member Cong. Church; Vice Pres., Chicago Assoc. 111. Worn.
Home Missionary Union; Bd. of Managers Cong. Tr. School for Worn.; Advisory Bd. i.
W. C. A. of Univ. of 111.; Dist. Council United Charities of Chicago; Alumnae Assoc;
A. C. A.; The Chicago Coll. Club. Address, 814 E. 42nd St., Chicago.
483. WILLIAM DAVID PENCE
Cert, in C. E.; C. E., 1895; Educ. work combined with Engr. practice; b. Nov. 26,
1865, Columbus, Ind.; s. David (b. Apr., 9, 1820, Sullivan Co., Tenn.) & Nancy (Hart)
Pence (b. Oct. 27, 1825, near Columbus, Ind.) Prepared in Columbus (Ind.) H. S.
136 University of Illinois [1886
Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi. Asst. Eiigr., Gulf, Colo. & Santa Fe R. R., 1886; Roadmaster,
Asst. Engr. Maintenance nf Way & Res. Engr., 1886-92; In.str., Asst. Prof. & Assoc. Prof,
uf C. E., Univ. of 111., 1892-9; Prof, of C. E., Purdue Univ., 1899; Prof, of Ry. Engr.,
Univ. of Wis., 1906 — Engr., Wis. Tax & R. R. Commissions, 1906 — On commission to
study drainage developments in Kankakee Marsh Region, 1904-6. Author: Stand Pipe
Accidents & Failures, Engr. News Pub. Co., N. Y., 1895. Surveying Manual (joint author)
1900; Editor, Publications, Amer. Ry. Engr. Assoc, 1903 — JNIember Amer. Soc. of C. E.;
Soc. for Promotion of Engr. Educ; Western Soc. of Engrs. ; Western Ry. Club; Wis.
Engr. Soc; Univ. Club of Madison. Married Charlotte Gaston, Dec. 31, 1888, Columbus,
Ind. Children, Nellie Ada, b. Aug. 23, 1890; Helen Lottie, b. Nov. 23, 1892; Esther
Nancy, b. Feb. it, 1907. Address, 168 Prospect Ave., JNIadison, Wis.
4S4. ALVAH PHILBRICK
(Brother of Nos. 284, 399; Husband of No. 474)
Cert.; engineer; b. .863, Baileyville, 111.; s. Mays II. (b. 1827, Waldo, Me.) & Marv
(McFarland) Philbrick (b. 1828, Md.) Member Philbrick, Dunn & Co. Chief Engr. M.
& G. R. R., 1886-1905. Married Bertie Huff ('86) 1889 (d. Apr. 6, 1895). Address, 946
E. Beach St., Biloxi, Miss. (:■:) or Hibernian Bldg., New Orleans, La. (:>:)
485. *WILLIAM LEWIS PLOWMAN
B. L. ; b. 1864, Virden, 111.; s. J. Plowman. Died July 13, 1893, Shoshone, Wyo.
486. VERTUS BASSETT ROBERTS
Cert.; Mun. Engr.: b. 1861, Du Page Co., 111.; s. T. O. & Sarah (Filler) Roberts.
Public Engr., Blue Island, 111.; Engr., Morgan Park, Hinsdale & Evergreen Park.
Address, 105 N. Clark St., Chicago, 111. (,%)
487. CHARLES ELLIOTTE SARGENT
B. S. in M. E.; M. S.; Chief Engr.; b. Sept. 12, 1862, Carlinville, 111.; s. Jacob True
(b. 1832, N. H.) & Maria L. (Braley) Sargent (b. 1S35, Westboro, Mass.) Prepared in
Dist. Sch., Blackburn Coll. M. S., 1886; Philomatliean; represented Univ. in State Orat.
Cont. Mgr., Ida & Son, Chicago, 1896; Chief Engr., Elmes Engr. Works, Chicago, 1900;
Mgr., Sargent Engr. Co., 1897; Gas Engr., Wis. Engine Co., 1910; Consulting Engr., 1912;
Chief Engr., Amer. Rotary Valve Co., Anderson, Ind. Inventor of Sargent complete
expansion Gas Engine, Pats. Nos. 783,983; 752,304; 752,303; 752,109; 731,134; 644,149.
Sargent Steam Meter No. 716,865, Sargent draft gauge; Recording Dynamometer; Steam
Turbine; Pressure Switch; Gas Calorimeter: etc. Author: A New Principle in Gas Engine
Design, An Indicating Anglemeter, An Indicating Steam Meter, etc. Contributions to
Power, Amer. Machinist, Mod. Machinery, The Gas Engine etc. Member Western Soc. of
Engrs.; Franklin Inst.; Amer. Soc. of M. E. ; Episcopal Cliurch; Engr. Soc. of Wis.; etc.
Married Hattie Boynton, Apr. 2, 1900, Chicago. Children, Franeelia P., b. 1891; Charline
M., b. 1897; Richard B., b. 1901. Address, 544 N. Pine Ave., Austin, Chicago; Bus. Add.,
136 W. Lake St., do.
488. HARRY SHLAUDEMAN
(Brother of No. 324)
B. S. in Arch.; b. Nov. ii, 1865, Decatur, 111.; s. Henry (b. Jan. 13, 1834,
Wildeshausen, Grossherzogtum, Oldenburg, Ger.) & Caroline (Weissman) Shlaudeman (b.
Mar. 22, 1836, Rothselberg, Rheinpfalz, do.) Prepared in Decatur H. S. Philomathean,
Vice Pres; Treas. Ath. Assoc; Class Treas. Arch., Chicago, 1887. Secy. & Treas., Decatur
Brewing Co., 1888-1900; Pres. Citizens' Natl. Bank, 1900-5. Married Margaret J. McGorray,
Feb. 27, 1894, Decatur, 111. Children, Mildred Draper, b. Nov. 16, 1894; Caroline, b. Apr.
I, 1896; Harry, Jr., b. May 7, 1897; Karl, b. Dec. 30, 1898; Robert, b. Sept. 22, 1900;
Margaret (Gertrude, b. Mar. 20, 1903; Frank, b. Dec. 14, 1904. Address, 563 N. Marengo
Ave., Pasadena, Calif.
489. LUTHER THOMPSON
(Husband of No. 437; Brother of Nos. 917, 1084)
Cert.; Engineer; b. Nov. 9, 1863, Heath, Mass.; s. Edward Payson (b. Sept., 1833, do.)
& Susan Jane (Burrington) Thompson (b. Apr. 24, 1838, do.) Prepared in Bement H. S.
Adelphic Civ. Engr., I. C. R. R., 1886-1902; Drainage Engr., 1902 — Member, Wes. Soc.
Engrs. Married Bessie G. Plank ('85), Dec. 25, 1889, Champaign, 111. Address, Winamac,
Ind.
490. *ZECH LINCOLN WHITMIRE
(Brother of No. 225)
B. L. ; Phys. & Sur. ; b. Apr. 20, 1865, Metamora, 111.; s. James Smith (b. Dec. 13,
1821, Sidney, O.) & Sidna (Robinson) VVhitmire (b. Feb. 28," 1827, Morgan Co., 111.)
Prepared in Univ. Acad.; Adelphic; M. D., Rush Med. Coll., 1890; M. L., 1893. Con-
tributor to various medical journals. Member M. E. Church; Champaign Co., Med. Soc,
1891-9. Married Alice G. Fugate, Mar. 5, 1891, Urbana, 111. Child, Laura Gwendolen, b.
Apr. 27, 1892. Died, Dec 3, 1899, Urbana, 111.
491. HENRY WHITE WILDER
(Brother of No. 845)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. July 16, 1866. Essex Co., N. Y.; s. C. N. & Martha Louise
(Thornton) Wilder. Philomathean; Capt. Univ. Regt.; Struc. Steel Work, Chicago. Mem-
ber Royal League North Amer. Union, C. A. \. Married Susan V. Kann, Feb. 22, 1890,
Racine, Wis. Children, Thornton Storer. b. Mar. 18, 1893; Chester Nelson, b. May 7, 1895.
Address, 9S47 Prospect Ave., Chicago, 111.
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CLASS OF 1887 (30)
49 J. WILLI A^r BARCLAY
(Brother of Xo. 624)
1!. S. in C. E. ; Civ. Engr. ; b. Dec. 16, 1861, Wheatland, 111.; s. James & Rachel
CIMcMicken) Barclay, Gen. Civ. Engr., Kansas City, Kan.; Co. Survyr., Kansas City,
Kan., 1904; Member, United Presb. Church; Mercantile Club, Kansas City, Kan. Married
Elizabeth L. Walters, Jan. 1, 1S91, Wheatland, 111. Children, Herbert T., b. 1891;
James F., b. 1S94; Gordon A., b. 1S96; William L., b. 1502; Margaret A., b. 1904. Address,
740 Sandusky Ave., Kansas City, Kan.
493. JOHN BIDWELL BLAKE
B. S. in M. E.; Engineer; b. May 7, 1864, Arlington, Mass.; s. Stephen Pierce (b.
July 31, 1822, West Cambridge, Mass.) & Abigail Horning (Wood) Blake (b. Dec. 22,
1836) Prepared in Chicago University; Psi Upsilon; Mech. Eng. with Rice & Whitaker,
1887-1888; Eraser & Chalmers, 1888-1889; Leonard and Izard, 1890-1892; Central Electric
Co. 1892-1894; Cameron & Blake, 1 894-1 899; Holabird & Roche, 1899 — Member Am.
Soc. Heating & Ventilating Engrs. • Glen Oak Country Club. Married Martha Wadsworth
Claflin, May 28, 189T, Lombard, 111. Address, Lombard, III.
494. EDWARD IKE CANTINE
B. S. in C. E.; Engr. & Contractor; b. Jan. 20, 1864, near Birmingham, Mich.; s.
Charles Edward (b. 1838, near Battle Creek, Mich.) & Helen Scott (Wallace) Cantine
(b. 1840, near Birmingham, do.) Prepared in Bloomington H. S.; Cross Bus. Coll., &
111. Wesleyan Univ. Pres. Philomathean; Pres. & Treas., Y. M. C. A.; Treas.
Athletic Assoc; Apollo Glee Club; Capt. With Chicago, Kan. & Nebr. R. R..
1887-88; Private Practice, Bloomington, 111., 1888-89; Civ. Engr., No. Pac. R. R.
Wash., Ida. & Mont., 1 889-1903; Div. Engr. Delaware R. R., Lackawana & Western
R. R., N. J., 1903-11; Engr. &• Contractor, Portland, Ore., 191 1 — Member 111. Soc.,
Mont. Soc, & Amer. Soc. of C. E. ; Presb. Church. Married Anna Warren, Oct. 18,
1894, Lopez, Wash. (d. Jan. c;, 1897, Helena, Mont.) Etta Robinson, Aug. 7, 1901, Cedar
Falls, la. Children, Helen Scott, b. Sept. 27, 1903; Charles Edward, b. July 17, 1905;
Thomas Robinson, b. Sept. 22, 1907. Address, 525 East 49 St. North, Portland, Ore.;
Bus. Add., 502 Railway Exchange Bldg., Portland, do.
495. PERCIVAL LEMON CLARK
B. S. in Chem.; b. Oct. 17, 1866, Elgin, 111.; s. Anson Luman (b. Oct. 12, 1836,
North Adams, Mass.) & Phoebe Etta (Lemon) Clark. Prepared in Champaign H. S.
Philomathean. Practiced medicine 1887-92; Supt. Morgan & Wright Rubber Factory,
1892-7; Gen. Mgr. Self-Winding Clock Co., 1897 — Member Loyal Legion. Married
Emma Fredericka Dallenbach, Apr. 18, 1888, Kenoshi, Wis. Children, Anson Luman, b.
June 17, 1893; Percival Lemon, b. May 13, 1891; Marion Almeda, b. Aug. 20, 1898; John
Thomas, b. Sept. 5, 1901. Address, 185 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111.
496. ERVIN DRYER
B. S. in M. E. ; Engr. & Salesman; b. Aug. 24, i860, Lafayette, Ind. ; s. Hiram D.
& Catherine (Lindley) Dryer. Elec. Constr. with U. S. Elec. Co., 1887-9; Elec. Constr.
& Engr. -with Westinghouse; Engr. & Selling with Allis Chalmers Co. Address, 925
Airdrie Place, Chicago.
497. IDA EISENMAYER (SCHEVE)
Cert.; b. July i, 1867; Mascoutah, 111.; d. Geo. C. (b. July 9, 1820, Hassloch, Ger.)
S: Margarethe (Emig) Eisenmayer (b. May 3, 1S22, Imsbach, do.) Prepared at Mascoutah
and Univ. Acad.; Alethenai. Taught in Lebanon (111.), 1888-9; Mascoutah, 1889-91; at
home and recreation traveling, 1891-06. Married Philip Scheve, May 15, 1906, Mason
City, 111.; Children. ^largarct Elizabeth, b. Feb. 27, 1907; Carl Julius, b. Feb. 17, 1908.
Address, Palisade, Colo.
498. MARK FARGUSSON
B. S. in C. E.; C. E. 1891; Architect; b. July 28. 1865, Chicago, 111.; s. Owen & Pru-
dence L. (Harrison) Fargusson. Prepared in Prep. Dept. Univ. of III. Attended Cornell
Univ., 1S85; With Pencoyd Constr. (io.; Phoenix Constr. (To.; Gen. Eng. work, and city
survr. ; Yacht designing with C. D. Mosher; Chief Asst. Engr., Holland Submarine Boat
Co.; Tech. Expert U. S. Shipbuilding Co.; Naval Arch. Commissioned as Lieut, in Naval
r>rigade, N. C, State Guard, Dec 15, 1897 and 1899. Discovered method of determining
distances between ships at sea during fogs, also between ships and lighthouses; method of
combining turbines and reciprocating engines in steam ships. Member Amer. Soc. ot
Civ. Engrs.; Amer. Soc. of Naval Engrs.; Soc. of Naval Archs. & !Marine Engrs.; Natl.
Geographic Sec. Address, Southport, N. C.
499. BRUCE FINK
B. S.; Professor: b. Dec. 22, 1861; s. Reuben (1). Baldwinsville, N. Y.) & Mary
Elizabeth (Day) Fink (b. do.) Prepared in Jennings Seminary, Aurora, 111. Adelphic.
Sigma Xi. Taught Mt. Vernon. S. D., 1887-9; Elk Point, S. "D., 1889-92; Fayette, la..
1 892- 1 903. Townsend Scholarship at Harvard. A. M., Harvard, 1805; Ph. D., Univ. of
Minn., 1900. Prof, of Botany, la. Coll., 1903-6; Prof, of Ilotany, Miami Univ., 1906 —
Author: Botanical papers published in various places; The Lichens of Minnesota, 300 pp.
Fellow Amer. Assoc; member Central Soc. of Naturalists; Botanical Society of America;
International Association of Botanists; Acad, of Sci.; Assoc. Editor of Mycologia.
138 University of Illinois [1887
Married Ida May Hammond, Jan. 19, 1889. Children, Louis Day, b. Aug. 11, 1890;
Hugh Willard, b. Oct. 6, 1897'; Ruth Elizabeth, b. Dec. 8, 1900. Address, 504 Maple
Ave., Oxford, O.
500. ANGELINE GAYMAN (WESTON)
(Wife of No. 5S1; Sister of Nos. 1026, 1675.)
Cert.; b. 1868, Champaign, 111.; d. George (b. 1842, Akron, O.) & Louise (Stoltey)
Gayman (b. 1844, Hildesheim, Hanover, Ger.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Alethenai.
Taught 1887-94. Married Nathan Austin Weston ('89), Sept. 4, 1894, Champaign, 111.
Children, Nathan, b. 1896; Janet Louise, b. 1903. Address, Champaign, 111.
SOI. FRANKLIN MARION GILBERT
B. S. in M. E. ; machinist; b. Jan. 9, i860, Montgomery, Te.K.; s. Thomas Gilbert (b.
London, Eng.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Draftsman; Mech. Engr. Married Anna
Ulrica Fuchs, 1899. Children, Anna Marion, b. Sept. 20, 1900; Franklin Carl, b. May
7, 1905. Address, care N. Y. Air Brake Co., Watertown, N. Y.
502. RUDOLPH ZERSE GILL
Cert.; Contractor; b. May 17, 1866, Urbana, 111.; s. Z. E. Sr Hannah K. (Wolfe) Gill.
Prepared in Urbana H. S.; Contr. at Knoxville, Tenn., 1889-93; Urbana, 111., 1893 — ; A. F.
& A. M.; Knight Templar; Shriner; B. P. O. E. ; Mo. Ath. Club of St. Louis. Married
Nellie Martha Maxwell, (Dct. 10, 1S89, Knoxville, Tenn. Children, Rudolph Zerse, b.
June 29, 1894; Frederick Maxwell, b. Mar. 23, 1899. Address, 932 W. Illinois St., Urbana,
111., (?) or Murphysboro, 111. (J)
503. EDWARD WILLIAM GOLDSCHMIDT
(Brother of Nos. 537, 802)
District Manager, Wagner Electric Manufacturing Co.; b. June_ 23, 1865,
Davenport, Iowa; s. Peter (b. 1824, Germany) & Elise (Hinrichsen) Goldschmidt (b. 1828,
Germany). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Sale and Installation of Electrical Machinery,
Western Elec. (To., Chicago, 1889-1901; Bullock Electric Mfg. Co., Cincinnati, Chicago
office, 1901-02; Dist. Manager New York office, 1902-04; Dist. Manager, Wagner
Elec. Mfg. Co., St. Louis, at N. Y. office, 1904 — Associate member Amer. Institute of
Electrical Engineers; Engineers Club, N. Y. Married Maud Kimball, June 14, 1894,
Champaign, 111.; Children, Margaret M., b. 1896; Clara E, b. 189S; Edward K., b. 1905.
Address, 21 Norman Road, Upper Montclair, N. J.
504. PHILIP ALBERT GOODWIN
B. S.; Address, Albany, Ore.
505. GRANT GREGORY
(Brother of Nos. 139, 178)
B. L. ; Speculative Building; b. Sept. 9, 1864, Ann Arbor, Mich.; s. John Milton (b.
July 6, 1822, Sand Lake, N. Y.) & Julia Gregory (b. Sept. 7, 1830, Sand Lake, N. Y.)
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Adelphic. First reporter for the Kansas City Star, 1888-1891;
reporter for N. Y. City News Bureau, 1892; reporter of Brooklyn politics, N. Y. World,
1893-1896, N. Y. Tribune reporter and copy editor, 1896-1903; asst. night city editor
Tribune, 1903-05; speculative building in suburbs of Brooklyn, 1905 — Married Caroline
Peeples, Oct. 14, 1891, Joliet, 111.; Children, Dorothy, b. Sept. 20, 1893; John Worthing-
ton, b. Mar. 14, 1903. Address, 970, Bay Ridge Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
S06. CHARLES WEBER IIENSON
B. S. in M. E. ; Manufacturer: b. July 28, 1863, Philadelphia, Pa.; s. Poindexter Smith
(b. Dec, 1831, Va.) & Amorette (Reese) Henson (b. 1S32, N. C.) Prepared in Bridgeton,
N. J., South Jersey Inst.; Stevens' Inst, of Tech., Hoboken, N. J.; Univ. of Chicago. Phi
Kappa Psi; Hatchet Custodian. M. E. at Amer. Bridge Works, 2 yrs.; employing
printer since 1889; Manufacturer, 1887 — Invested 2 gas governors, 1905, Pat., 1907. Librn.,
Baptist Church, 21 yrs. Married Mary Garnett Hegan, Jan. 25, 1893, Chicago. Address,
338 N. Howard Ave., Austin, Chicago; Bus. Add., 607 S. Dearborn St., do.
507. EDWARD SPENCER JOHNSON
Cert, in C. E.; Pres. Locomotive Works; b. Sept. 25, 1S60, Rock Island, 111.; s. S. J.
& Sophia (Bloomquist) Johnson. Prepared in Moline H. S. Civ. Engr. on R. Rs.,
1887-93; R. R. Contr. 1893-1912; Pres. Davenport Locomotive Works, 1912 — Member
Davenport (la.) Com. Club; Union League Club; 111. Athletic Club; Davenport Outing
Club. Married Anastasia Madden, July, 26, 1897. Address, Davenport, la. Bus. Add.,
Davenport Loco. Works, do.
508. CLARENCE ANGIER LLOYDE
(Brother of No. 182)
B. S.: Storekeeper; b. Aug. 2, 1866, LaMoille, 111.; s. David H. & Ellen Percis
(Angier) Lloyde. Prepared in Champaign H. S. Pres. of Philomathean. Expert for
U. S. Elec. Lighting Co.; also Thompson-Houston Elec. Co., 2 yrs.; Supt. Cicero Water,
Gas & Elec. Lighting Co., 2 yrs.; Mgr., Western Light Power Co., i yr. ; Asst. Supt.
of Installation at World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, Dept. Machinery; Proprietor
Twin City Elec. Co., Champaign; with D. H. Lloyde Store; manufacturer of Bowsher
Tellurian. Inventor of Elec. Transfer Switch; Voltmeter Switch; Motor Regulator for
Organ Blowing. Organist at ist Baptist Church; Supt. of Sundav School. Married Ida
Mae Kellogg, Apr. 15, 1890, Chicago (d. March 30, 1912, Champaign.) Children, Robert
1887] Baccalaureate Alumni 139
Kellogg, b. Feb. 23, 1891; Mildred Lygia (adopted), b. Jan. 3, 1905 (d. May, 1906);
Marjorie Zidie (adopted), b. May 18, 1906. Address, 305 S. Randolph St., Champaign, 111.
S09. FRANK BREWER LONG
(Brother of No. 888)
B. S. in Arch., 1908; Arch. Draftsman; b. Dec. 30, 1863, Hamilton, O.; s. John
Milton (b. Oct. 16, 1835, Monroe) & Emily (Vorhees) Brewer (b. Sept. 10, 1838, Mid-
dletown, O.) Prepared in Virden H. S. Arch. Draftsman with Holabird & Roche,
1891 — Member Cong. Church; Univ. Club of Chicago. Married Jennie May Ter Bush,
June 26, 1899, Chicago. Address, 656 Bowen Ave., Chicago; Bus. Add., 1400 Monroe
Bldg., do.
510. HENRY MOLINEAUX LYMAN
B. S. in M. E.; Engineer; b. April i, 1864, Forest City, Calif.; s. Romanzo (b.
Northampton, Mass.) & Mary G. (Alderman) Lyman (b. New York state) Prepared in
Northwestern Coll., Naperville, 111. Pres. Philomathean. Pres. Athl. Assoc; Engr. Soc.
Engaged in Elec. Lighting, 1887-9; Ry- & Lighting, 18S9-9O; Consulting Engr., 1896-99;
Mgr., Heine Safety Boiler Co., 1899 — Invented Front Wheel Brake for Automobiles;
numerous otlier inventions. Member, O. Elec. Soc; Natl. Elec. Lighting Assoc; Engrs.'
Club, Columbus, O.; Engrs.' Club, Philadelphia. Married Marie H. Detmers, 1890,
Columbus, O. (Children, Dorothy E., b. 1892; Florence M., b. 1894. Address, 704 N.
Fortieth St., Philadelphia, Pa.
SI I. WALTER REYNOLDS MITCHELL
(Brother of No. 1556)
B. S.; Teacher; b. Oct. 8, 1861, Locke, O.; s. Emor Hawkins (b. O.) & Emily Sophia
(Reynolds) Mitchell (b. do.) Prepared in Dist Sch. Adelphic; Pres., Y. M. C. A.; Hon.
scholarship, Univ. of Chicago. Taught in Urbana H. S., i888-g; Gen'l. Sec'y., Y. M.
C. A., Bloomington, 1S89-91; taught in Bement H. S, 1891; Hyde Park H. S., Chicago,
1891 — Author: Studies of Plant Life, Heath & Co., 1900 (with Pepoon & Maxwell).
Married Florence Medora Stewah, June 19, i88g, Champaign, 111. Children, Bculah, b.
Jan. 24, 1892; Maurice Stewart, b. May 10, 1894. Address, 1228 E. 57th St., Hyde Park,
Chicago, 111.
512. ALBERT CUTTS MOORE
B. L. in L. & S. ; Sec'y., Commercial Club; b. D.ec. 12, T864, Polo, 111.; s. Amos F.
(b. 1832, Ackworth, N. H.) & Marcia (Cutts) Moore (b. 1838, Kittery, Me.) Prepared
in Polo H. S. Philomathean; Pres. Class; Pres. IlHni Bd.; Capt. R. R. employee, 1888-
1904; Insp., Trans-Continental Freight Bur., 1904-6; Sec'y., Walla Walla Commercial
Club, 1906 — First Lieut., Co. G, 6th Inf., I. N. G., 1888-9. Address, Commercial Club,
Walla Walla, Wash.
513. ♦MARK POWERS
B. S. in Chem.; b. 1864, Ind.; s. Joshua Powers. Died Feb. 28, 1895, Evanston, 111.
514. ALBERT LENNOX RICHARDS
Cert. En^neer; b. Mar. 2, 1865, Bath, Eng.; s. Albert Heaton (b. 1826) & Fannie
L. (Napier) Richards (b. Eng.) Prepared in E. Side H. S, Champaign; Univ. Acad.
Rodman with Santa Fe R. R., 1887-8; Engr., Colo., 1888; with U. S. Engr. Corps, Asst.
Engr., 1889 — Married Isabelle N. Noble, Jan. 9, iSgs, San Diego, Calif. Child,
Alberta, b. May 31, 1897. Address, Federal Bldg., Rock Island, 111.
51 5. JOHN IRVING RINAKER
B. S. in Arch.; b. Carlinville, 111.; s. John I. (b. Baltimore, Md.) & Clarissa (Kep-
linger) Rinaker (b. Franklin, 111.) Prepared in Carlinville H. S.; B. S., Blackburn Coll.
Philomathean. Architect, Springfield, 111. Member, A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F.; K. P.;
M. W A.; Maccabees. Married Nellie Otwell, 1892, Carlinville, 111. Address, 133 1 Noble
Ave., Oak Knolls, Springfield, 111.
51 6. GRANT WARREN SPEAR
B. S. in M. E. ; Vice Pres. & Mgr. Drug & Chem. Works; b. Apr. 7, 1865, Aurora,
111.; s. Warren & Matilda (Griffith) Spear. Prepared in W. Aurora H. S. Pres., Class;
Winner 100 & 220 Yds. Cont. Pres., Warren Spear & Co., Aurora, 111., 1887-95; Dear-
born Drug & Chem. Works, Vice Pres. & Eastern Mgs., 1895— Member A. F. & A. M.;
Commandery; B. P. O. E.; Chicago Athletic Assoc; Traffic Club of N. Y.; N. Y. Rail-
road Club; Manufacturers & Dealers Club. Married Mary Carr, Nov. 12, 1890, Argenta,
111. Child, Emily Lenore, b. Feb. 2, 1896. Address, 593 Riverside Drive, N. Y. Bus-
Add., 299 Broadway, N. Y.
517. BEDROS TATARIAN
B. S. in Chem.; b. Constantinople, Turkey; s. John Kalinder. Mgr. gold mine, Dale,
Calif., 1904. .Address, Care of Agr. Coll. of Arizona, Tucson, Ariz.
518. HORACE TAYLOR
Cert., Artist; b. Oct. 7, 1865, Christian Co., 111.; s. George Rae, (b. Burlington. N.
J.) & Margaret S. (Griggs) Taylor. Prepared in Univ. Acad. Sigma (ihi; Chicago Daily
News_ and Record, 1887-89; Chicago Herald, 1889-96; New York Journal, 1S96-1900;
Verdict, 1900-2. Studio, 118 E. Twenty Eighth St., 1903-11. Address, Scarsdale, West-
chester Co., N. Y.
S19. MERTON BENWAY WAITE
B. S.; Plant Pathologist: b. Jan. 23, 1865, Oregon, 111.; s. E. J. (b. 1S12, Granville,
N. Y.) & Elizabeth (Benway) Waite (b. 1834, Renslaer Co., N. Y.) Prepared in Oregon
140 University of Illinois [1888
H. S. Capt., Prize Co., Univ. Regt., 1886. Philomathean. Botanical Asst., Univ. of
III., 1887-8; U. S. Dept. Agr., 1888-1912. Discovered Insect Distribution of Pear Blight
Bacteria, 1891; Self-sterility of Orchard Fruits, 1892-3. Articles, Pollination of Poma-
ceous Fruits; Pollination of Pear Flowers; Cause & Prevention of Pear Blight- Fungi-
cides & Their Use in Preventing Diseases of Fruits; Other papers on Orchard Diseases.
Member, Cosmos Club; A. A. A. S.; Bot. Soc. Amen; Bot. Soc. of Washington, Biol.
Soc. of Washington. Address, Dept. of Agr., Washington, D. C.
520. HERBERT BALDWIN WILLIAMS
B. S. in Min. E. ; Min. Engr.; b. 1863, Farm Ridge, 111.; s. R. Williams. Address
care of Chas. H. Williams, Streator, 111.
521. MARY HESS WILLIAMSON (ELDER)
B. L.; b. Nov. 16, 1866, near Areola, III.; d. William (b. May 21, 1835, Middletown,
O.) & Anna Maria (Jacoby) Williamson (b. Jan. 17, 1846, Seven Mile, O.) Prepared
in Areola & Urbana H. S. Alethenai. Pres. Senior Class; Pres. Alethenai; Pres. Y.
W. C. A., 1885-6; Pres. Orat. Assoc, 1887. State Sec. Baptist Young People's Union
of 111., 1891-3; Pres. Woman's Soc. of Baptist Church, Lima; Pres. Woman's Miss. Circle,
Baptist Church, Frankfort, Ind. Married Pearl Adolph Elder, Apr 24, 1894, Cham-
paign, 111. (d. Jan. 16, 1911). Children, William Addison, b. Mar. 12, 1895; Marianna,
b. Apr. 15, 1897; Hulda Alexandra, b. Mar. 29, 1899; Victoria Alberta, b. Sept. 13. 1901;
Paul Adolph, b. Sept. 13, 1901; Olivia Alfreda, b. Sept. 13, 1901; Theodore Allen, b.
Nov. 20, 1902; Jane Avis, b. Apr. i, 1906; Estelle Angeline, b. Jan. 28, 1910. Address,
Palacios, Tex.
CLASS OF 1888 (34)
522. MARY LENA BARNES
B. L. ; b. Aug. 2, 1862, near Champaign, 111.; d. John Norris (b. Sept. 19, 1844, near
Circleville, Pickaway Co., O.) & Eliza J. (McMillen) Barnes (b. Nov. 24, 1840, near
Logansport, Cass Co., Ind.) Prepared in Champaign H. S.; while teaching at Hartsville
Coll. did one year of Greek; at Central College, two years; Alethenai; Treasurer, secretary,
and president" of same; Intsr-society Oratorical Assoc. A. M. Hartsville Coll., 1897. Prof,
of Math., Hartsville Coll., 1892-97: afterwards Prof, of Hist. & English, Central Coll.. 1897-
1902. While teaching frequently contributed articles to the college and denom-
inational papers. Following are titles of some publications & lectures: The Reign of
IsalDella the Catholic (1892); a critique on J. G. Holland's Kathrina (1893); an appreciation
of Mary Lyon (1897). Lectures delivered at Central Coll.: Lucretina & His Relations to
Modern Thought (1899): Savonarola (1900); Critical Discussion of Wordsworth's Place
and Influence in English Literature (1901); The Meaning and Value of College Life
(1901). Subject of address given before the Board of Managers of the Woman's Mission-
ary Assoc, of the United Brethren Church, The Nineteenth Century — What God Hath
Wrought (1900); Idealization of Life (1899). Seveial of these lectures were published.
Treasurer Woman's Foreign Missionary Auxiliary of Trinity M. E. Church, Urbana;
Member Central 111. Branch Assoc, of Collegiate AlumnK. Address, 603 East Springfield
Ave., Champaign, 111.
523. ETTA LORRAINE BEACH (WRIGHT)
(Wife of No. 451; Sister of No. 625)
Cert.; b. Feb. 14, 1S69, Ind.; d. George W. (b. New_Yoi-k) & Lydia A. (Sims) Beach
(b. O.) Prepared in Pub. Sch. and Female H. S., Louisville, Ky. Asst. in Art, Univ. of
111., 1888-9. Married John Edwards Wriglit ('85). May 5, 1892, Champaign, 111. Address,
215 Rosemont Ave., Webster Groves, St. Louis Co., Mo.
524. JOHN GRANT BEADLE
Cert.; Architect; b. 1863, Kewanee, 111.; s. E. Beadle. Address, 217 E. Main St.,
Galesburg, 111.
525. BENJAMIN BING
B. S. in Chem., M. S., 1891; Merchant; b. Aug. 27, 1867, Urbana, III.; s. Jonas (b.
Apr. 24, 1837, Ger.) & Bettie (Meyer) Bing (b. June 15. 1843, do.) Prepared in Univ.
Acad. Adelphic; Chem. Soc. Asst. Chemist U. P. R. R. Co., 1888-91; Chief Asst. Chemist,
Armour & Co., Packing houses, T8Qi-g2: Chief Asst. Chemist, Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
P. R. R. Co., 1892-93; Merchant, Urbana, 1893 — Pres. Grand Prairie Lodge, No. 281,
I. O. B. B.; Urbana Lodge, No. 157, A. F. & A. M.; No. 80, R. A. M.; Worshipful Master,
Urbana Lodge, No. 1^7, A. F. & A. M., 1909-10; A Grand Lecturer, Grand Lodge of 111.,
A. F. & A. M., 1909— Member No. 19, R. & S. M., Urbana. & Thrice Illustrious Master,
1911-12: Champaign & Urbana Hebrew Congregation; Jewish I5d. of Char., 1904: Merchants'
Assn., N. Y. City, 1897-1905; Central Grand Lecturers' Club of Central, 111. Address, Ur-
bana, 111.
526. FRED D. BOWDITCH
B. L. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Nov. 22, 1859, Tarboro. N. Car.; s. Joseph H. (b. Salem,
Mass.) & Elizabeth B. (Abbott) Bowditch (b. Beverly, Mass.) Prepared in Urbana H. S.
Philomathean; Capt. in Univ. Regt. Married Helen L. Tryon, Aug. 12, 1896, Mahomet, 111.
Children, Fred T., b. Oct. 3. 1897; Harvey Russell, b. Jan. 3, 1899; Lawrence J., b. Aug.
18, 1902. Address, 504 S. Race St., Urbana, 111.
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527. *WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT
Cert.; Architect; b. Tune 2, 1862, Princeton, III.; s. Peter (b. June 2, 1837, Princeton,
111.) & Henrietta (Bacon) Bryant (b. Oct. 26, 1843, Smithfield, Mass.) Prepared in Prince-
ton H. S. Adelphic. Architectural draftsman, 1889-90; Heating, Plumbing, & \^entilating;
Expert and Contractor, 1889-1905; Building & Plumbing Inspector, Butte, Mont., 1892-3;
Mont. State Militia, 1896-7; Member Amer. Soc. Heating & Ventilating Engrs., 1900.
Royal Arch. Mason; I. O. O. F. Married Fa.nnie Stokes, Nov. i, 1892, Butte, Mont., (d.
July 19, 1900, Butte.) Child, Ruth Frances, b. July 15, 1900. Died. Apr. 6, 1912, Holton,
Kansas.
528. LINCOLN BUSH
B. S. in C. E.; Consulting Civ. Engr.; b. Dec. 14, 1861, Pales Tp., Cook Co., 111. s.
Lewis (b. 181 1, Bristol, Vt.) & Mary (Ritchey) Bush (b. 1824, Chillicothe, O.) Prepared
ill Cook Co. Normal School; Civil Engineers' Club, for a time President. Asst. Engineer
U. P. R. R. & Pac. Short Line, 1888-1890; Asst. Engr. E. L. Corthell, 1890-92; Chief
Draftsman, West Office, Pittsburg Bridge Co., 1892-6; Asst. Bridge Engr. & Acting Div.
Engr. C. & N. W. R. R., 1900-3; Chief Engr. D. L. & VV. R. R., 1903-8; Consulting Civil
Engr, 1909 — Discovered Sand Jack for lowering great weights, 1902; new method of
constructing concrete with footings, 1904; Bush type of train shed, 1904; Bush type of
concrete roadbed constructing for railroad tunnels, subways and circular tunnel tubes, 1908.
Author: The Use of Scows and Sand Jacks in Moving and Lowering a 1000 Ton Draw
Bridge over the Passaic River, at Newark, N. J., Engineering Nezvs, Vo\. 50, No. 27, Dec.
31, 1903, p. 596-600; Bush Track Construction, Railroad Age Gazette. Apr. 23, 1909; A
New Type of Train Shed, Architecture, Oct. 1909; Treatment of Railroad Ties and the
Materials Available for this Purpose in New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania, Eng.
Record. Apr. 20, 1907, Vol. 55, No. 16, p. 482. Pres. Univ. of 111. Alumni Assoc, of
New York; Director Amer. Soc. Civil Engineers; Western Soc. of Engineers: Amer. Ry.
Eng. Assoc: Amer. Inst, of Consult. Engrs.; Arlington Ave. Presb. Church. Married
.Mma Rosetta Green, 1890, Colfax, 111.; Children, Cedric Lincoln, b. Feb. 2, 1802, Denzil
.Sidney, b. Aug. 7, 1901. Address, 281 Springdale Ave., East Orange, N. J.; Bus. Add.,
I Madison Ave., N. Y. City.
529. TRUMAN POST CARTER
B. S.; Teacher; b. Aug. 24, 1863, Jacksonville. 111.; s. William Chauncey (b. Apr. 2,
1820, New Canaan, Conn.) & Julia Ann (Wolcott) Carter (b. June 20, 1826, East Windsor,
Conn.) Prepared in City H. S. and Whipple Acad., Jacksonville. Philomathean. A. B. &
A. M., 111. Col. Jacksonville. Teacher, 111. Coll., 1891-1901; Dairy Farming, 1901-12:
Teacher, Jacksonville H. S., 1912. Married Elizabeth DeMotte, July 31, 1894, Indianapolis.
Ind. Children, Catharine DeMotte, b. Mar. 22, 1898; Roger Wolcott, b. June 3, 1900; Alice
Elizabeth, b. Aug. 18, 1903. Address, 475 Lincoln Ave., Jacksonville, 111.
530. ELLA CONNET (BABB)
B. L. in L. & S.: AI. L., 1894; b. .\pr. 2, 1863. near Solsberry, Ind.; d. Isaac (b. Mar. 12,
1805, near Prosperity, Pa.) & Lucinda (Smith) Connet (b. Dec. 25, 1821, near Hayesville,
O.) Prepared in Champaign H .S. Y. M. C. A.; Alethenai; Sophogrpah Bd. ; Secy. Class,
1888. Prin. H. S., Farmington, 1801-3; do.. Fairbury, 1894-S; Private instr. and house-
keeper, 1895 — IMember Cong. Church. INIarried Thomas Babb, Jan. 16, 1912, Kansas City,
Mo. Address, Champaign, 111.
531. FRANK LOREN DAVIS
Cert, in Arch.; B. S. in 1909, Contractor; b. Jan. 13, 1868, near Chestnut, HI.; s.
William Abiff (b. Hardin, O.) & Mary Catherine (Eberman) Davis (b. Waterloo, 111.)
Prepared in Latham, 111. Philomathean; .Artist, Sophograph: Capt. Architectural Drafts-
man, Burnham & Root, 1888; Mgr.._ Burke & Co., Marble & Mosaic Contractors, 1889-91;
Contractor & Designer of Marble Work. Mosaic & Tiling; executed interior nf Public Libr.
& Gas BIdg., Chicago, B. & O. Office Bldg., Baltimore, Bellevue-Stratford Hotel, Philadel-
])hia. Second Natl. Bank, Pittsburgh, etc. Member Chicago Architectural Club,
1889: Arch. League, N. Y., 1903. Married Laura jNIaynard Johnston, Dec. 19, 1894.
Children, Robert Johnston, b. Sept. 26, 1896; Katharine, b. July 23, 1898; Anna Aledora,
b. Nov. 14, 1899. Address, 742 Orleans St., Chicago; Bus. Add., 1209 Stephen Girard
Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.; 1713 Flatiron Bldg., N. Y.
532. *RALPH ELMORE DEWEY
(Brother of Nos. 1020, 1021)
B. L. ; Journalist; b. Dec. 3, 1864, Somonauk, 111.; s. Milton Alvord (b. 1830, Lenox,
Mass.) & Rebecca Janet (Brown) Dewev (b. 1836, Carthage, N. Y.) Prepared in Urbana
II. S. Teacher; Asst. Editor, Orange Judd Farmer. Died !Mar. 7, 1893, Evanston, 111.
533. *MARY AUGUSTA ELDRIDGE
B. L.; Teacher; b. Jan. 31, 1865, Toulon, 111.; d. Samuel M. (b. Sept. 20, 1820, Spring-
field, Mass.) & Caroline F. (Gardner) Eldridge (b. Sept. 25, 1831, Newark, N. J.).
Prepared in Galva, 111.; member Cong. Church. Died May 18, 1899, Chicago, III.
534. *EDWARD E. ELLISON
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr. & Phys.; b. Jan. 26, 1865, Marine, 111.; Jacob (h. Nov.
15, 181 s, Long Island) & Mary A. (Walker) Ellison (b. Mar. 1828, Plattsburgh, N. Y.)
M. D. Died Tune i, 1896, Alton, 111.
142 University of Illinois [1888
535. »ADOLPHUS D. FOLGER
(Brother of No. 941)
Cert.; Minister; b. Sept. 15, 1858. Ridgefarm, 111.; s. John (b. Sept. 17, 1829, doj
& Elizabeth Ann (Reynolds) Folger (b. Aug. :8, 1831, Bloomingdale, Ind.) Prepared
in Vermilion Acad., Vermilion Grove. Adelphic; Y. M. C. A.; Farmer; Minister. Died
Sept. 4, iQor, Alva, Okla.
536. GRANT FREDERICK
B. L.; Lawyer; b. July 11, 1867, Paxton, 111.; s. David Alonzo (b. Nov. 6, 1831,
Methuen, Mass.) & Marilla Marks (Shaw) Frederick (b. Dec. 25, 1832, Holderness,
' N. H.) Prepared in Paxton Coll. & Nor. Inst. Adelphic. Teacher, 18S8-9; Lawyer,
1889; Lawyer & Abstractor, 1898 — Was State's Atty. of Hand Co., S. D., 1894-6. Since
July I, 191 1, Vice Pres. 111. Savings & Trust Co., Investment Bankers, Bloomington, 111.
Married Mary Bernice Pike, Dec. 18, 1890, St. Lawrence, S. D. Children, David Alonzo,
b. Nov. 13, 1891 (d. May 9, 1893); Manila Louis, b. Jan. 4, 1894 (d. Jan. 12, 1894);
Nellie Grace, b. July 25, 1895; Frances Adelle, b. Mar. 8, 1899; Herbert Louis, b. Aug.
25, 1901; Mary Elizabeth, b. Nov. i, 1903; Howard Sherman, b. Nov. 3, 1908. Address.
1301 E. Washington St., Bloomington, 111.
537. ALFRED GUSTAVE GOLDSCHMIDT
(Brother of Nos. 503, 802)
B. S. in M. E.: Elec. and Mech. Engr. ; b. Mar. 30, 1868, Davenport, Iowa; s. Peter
(b. Apr. 18, 1824, (ier.) & Elise (Hinrichsen) Goldschmidt (b. Jan. 27, 1828, do.). Elec.
and Mech. Engr. at Davenport, la.; at present Supt. Davenport Gas & Electric Co.
B. P. O. E. Married Anna Bremer, June 28, 1894, Davenport, Iowa. Children, Erna
Claire, b. July 5, 1895; Alfred G., Jr., b. Feb. 21, 1906. Address, 2222 W. Fourth St.,
Davenport, lawo.
538. NATHAN PHILLIPS GOODELL
B. L. ; Attorney; b. May 9, 1866, Loda, Iroquois Co., 111.; s. Addison (b. July 16,
1822, Mentor, Ohio) & Jane H. (Warren) Goodell (b. Pittstown, N. Y.) Prepared in
Loda H. S. & Greylock Inst., Williamstown, Mass. Adelphic. With A. Goodell & Sons
Bankers; Vice-Pres. & Attorney, part owner and manager of Loda Brick & Tile Co.,
Loda, 111.; admitted to bar of State of Til., Nov. 19, 1911. Member 111. Soc.
Sons American Revolution; Hamilton Club, Chicago; 111. Athletic Club, Chicago; Sec.
Board of Educ, Loda, 111.; Univ. Club, Chicago; Pres. Cong. State Brotherhood of 111.
Married Mary Ellinore Gray, Mar. 6, 1894. Children, Martha Jane, b. Jan. 31, 1895;
Frances Wareen, b. July 28, 1896. .Address, Loda, 111.
539. GEORGE GREAVES
Cert.; Supt. Car Wheel Works; b. Aug. 25, 1865, Michigan City, Ind.; s. George (b.
1830, Aberdeen, Scot.) & Mary Jeannette (Freeman) Greaves (b. 1837, Titusville, Pa.)
Prepared in Aurora H. S.; Jennings Sem. Adelphic. Chemist, 1892; Supt. Smelting
Works, 1898; Metallurgical Chemist, 1005; Supt. Car Wheel Works. A. F. & A. M.;
I. O. O. F. ; B. P. O. E. ; Georgia Hussars. Address, care Decatur Car Wheel Co., Savan-
nah, Ga.
S40. HARRY SANDS GRINDLEY
B. S. in -\gr.; Prof, and Chief; b. Apr. 13, 1864, Champaign, 111.; s. Joseph S. (b.
Oswestry, Eng.) & Sarah E. (Sands) Grindley (b. ibid.) Prepared in Champaign H. S.
Agr. Club; Grad. Club, Harvard; Sigma Xi; Phi Lambda Upsilon. Sc. D., Harvard Univ.,
1894. Harvard Univ. Scholarship, 1892-3; Morgan Fellowship, 1893-4; reappointed, 1894-5.
A.St, in Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of HI., 1888-9; Asst. in Chem., 1889-92; do.. Harvard Univ.,
1892-3; Instr. in Chem., Univ. of 111., 1894-5; Asst. Prof., 1895-9; Assoc. Prof., 1899-1904:
Prof, of Gen. Chem. and Dir. of the Chem. Lab., 1904-5; Prof, of Animal Chem., & Chief
in An. Chem., Agr. Exp. Sta., 1905 — Autlior: Studies on the Influence of Cooking upon
the Nutritive Value of Meats, U. S. Dept. of Agr., Office of Exp. Stas., Bull., No. 162,
pp. 1-230; Action of Sodic Alcholates on Chloronil, Acetals derived from substituted
Quinones (with Prof. C. L. Jackson). Am. Chem. Jour., Vol. 17, op. 577-607 and 633-638.
A Study of the Phosphorus Content of Flesh, Jour. Amer. Chem. Soc. Vol. 28, 18, pp.
25-63. The Artificial Method for Deteimining the Ease and Rapidity of the Digestion of
Meats, Univ. of 111., The Univ. Studies, Vol. i, No. 5, 11, pp. 185-203; Determination of
Inorganic and Organic Phosphorus in Meats, Jour. Biol. Chem., 8, pp. 483-493; Improved
Methods for the Analysis of Animal Substances, Jour. Amer. Chem. Soc., Vol. 27, pp.
658-678; also a large number of other articles; lab. guide and class manual; elementary
lab. course, etc. Member Amer. Chem. Soc; Amer. Assoc, for Adv. of Sci.; Chem. Soc.
of London; Amer. Breeders' Assoc; Amer. Soc. Biol. Chem.; Amer. Health League;
Amer. Assoc, of Refrigeration; Amer. Soc. An. Nutr. ; Natl. Amer. Conservation Assoc;
.'Vmer. Home Econ. Assoc; Amer. Pub. Health Assoc; Soc. for Prom, of Agr. Sci. Mar-
ried Anna Eaton, July 2, 1896, Champaign, 111. Address, 918 W. Green St., Urbana, 111.
541. NELLIE WAINWRIGHT JILLSON
A. B. in L. & S.; Teacher; b. Dec. 15, 1867, Pittsburg. Pa.; d. Benj. (b. July
15, 1830, Willimantic, Conn.) & Anna (Rovoudt) Tilson (b. Oct. 13, 1835, Phil., Pa.)
Prepared in Pittsburg (Pa.) H. S., and Univ. of 111." Prep. ' Alethenai. Teacher in H. S.,
Pittsburg, Pa., 1890-1912. Member Natl. Geog. Soc; Teachers Assoc; Univ. Exten.
Course of Lectures. Address, 315 S. Highland Ave., E. E., Pittsburg, Pa.
542. GEORGE BURT McHUGH
B. S. in Sci.; Postal Ry. Clerk; b. Tune 15, 1868, Urbana, 111.; s. Thomas W. (b.
May 23, 1838, O.) & Lydia S. (McKinney) McHugh (b. Nov. 29, 1845, O.) Prepared in
1 888] Baccalaureate Alumni 143
Urbana H. S. Studied Law, 1893-5; Northwestern Univ., 1894. Lawyer, 1888-98; Ky.
Mail service, 1898 — Married S. Eleanor Pennock, May 17, 1895, Joliet, 111. (d. Apr. 13,
1910) Camille Eugenie Mercier Sept. 15, 1910, Galveston, Tex. Address, Houston, Tex.
543. NELLIE McLEAN (LUMLEY)
(Wife of No. 479)
B. L. in L. & A.; b. Aug. tS, 1866. Urbana, 111.; s. Lewis A. (b. 1843, 111.) & Jennie
(Russell) McLean (b. 1845, Ind.) Prepared in Urbana H. S. Alethenai, Pres. ; Class
Pres. ; Salutatorian; ist Prize Declamation Cont., Alethenai. Member Baptist Church;
.\sst. Supt. of S. S.; member Assoc. Coll. Alumnae; Univ. of 111. Alumns Assoc; V'ice
Pres. Chicago Graded Union of S. S. Teachers; Libr. Chicago Story Teller's League.
Married Clinton Grant Lumley, Sept. 26, 1889, Urbana, 111. Children, Harold, b. Mar.
20, 1891; Leslie Robert, b. July 23, 1893; Arlene, b. Feb. 27, 1897; Dorothy, b. Aug. 26,
1900. Address, 1106 W. California St., Urbana, Ills.
544. MARY CLUTHA McLELLAN
Cert, in L. & S.; b. May 13, Brooklyn, N. Y.; d. Hugh McLellan (b. Glasgow, Scot-
land) & Susan Campbell (Hossuck) McLellan (b. Gonrock, do.) Prepared in Univ. Acad.
Y. W. C. A.; Fresh. Class Historian; Class Secy., 1909- Teacher in Settlement
House of A. C. A., 5 yrs. Member Cong. Church. Address, 706 W. Park Ave., Cham-
paign.
545. EFFIE ANNIE MATHERS (ENLOWS)
B. S.; b. Feb. 8, iSe-, Mason Co., 111.; d. John H. (b. 1827, Miami Co. O.) &
Martha Jane (Sayers) Mathers (b. 1835, do.) Prepared in Mason City H. S. Alethenai,
Pres.; Y. W. C. A. Married Paul Alexander Enlows, Aug. 9, 1893, Mason City, 111.
Children, Freda Effie, b. May 6, 1894; Ian Mathers, b. Oct. i, 1896; Kenneth Paul, b.
Apr. 6, 1902; Harold Eugene, b. June 11, 1911. Address, Mason City, 111.
546. GEORGE WILLIAM MYERS
B. L. in L. & S.; M. L., 1891; Professor; b. Apr. 30, 1864, Champaign Co., 111.;
s. Robert Henry (b. Apr. 30, 1833) & Mary Helen (Shawhan) Myers. Prepared in Urbana
H. S. N'aledictorian; 2d place in Inter-Soc. Cont.; Editor Illini; Philomathean, Pres.,
Excelsior term. Sigma Xi; Phi Beta Kappa. Ph. D., Ludwig Maximilians Universitat zu
Munchen, 1896. Inst, in Math., Univ. of 111., 1888-90; Asst. Prof., same, 1890-95; Assoc.
Prof, of Math. & Astron., same, 1895-7; Prof, of Astron. & App. Math. & Astron, Obser-
vatory, same, 1 897-1 900; Prof., Teaching of Math. & Astron., Univ. of Chicago, Coll.
ci Educ. & Math. Supervisor of Univ. of Chicago Coll. of Educ. Capt. by Brevet, I.
State Mil. Discovered cause of variability of B. Lyrae & U. Peaasi: inventor of method
of computing orbit of close double variables from light curve of the variable. Author:
The Rational Elementary Arithmetic (joint), Scott Foresman, 1905; The Rational Gram-
mar School Arithmetic (.joint), same, 1903; Von Lommels Experimental Physik, Kegan
Paul Trench, 1898; Untersuchungen ueber den Lichtwechsel des Sternes Beta Lyrae;
Light changes of U Pegasi; articles, Mixed Math, in The Univ. of Chicago High School,
Sch. Sci. & Math., loii, 25 pp.; Rep. on Teach. Secondary Math, in France, Sch. Rez.,
1911, 25 pp.; Math, in Elem. Sch. & Kdgn., for those going to coll. & for those drop-
ping school, Ed'l. Monthly, 191 1, 20 pp., as well as numerous other articles in magazines
along educational lines. Life Member Astron. Gesellschaft, 1896; Amer. Assoc, for Adv. of
Sci., 1897; Soc. Astronomique de Beige, 1896; Soc. Astronomique de Republique Francais,
1896; Amer. Math. Soc, 1904; N. E. A., 1904; Circulo Math, di Palermo. Married Mary
Eva Sim, June --»7, 1889, Urbana, 111. Children, Sarah Helen, b. May 21, 1890; Joseph
William, b. Sept. 29, 1892; Margaret EHzaheth, b. Sept. 14, 1898; Eleanor, b. Nov. 11,
1902 (d. May 18, 1903). Address, 1953 E. 72d St., Chicago.
547. JACOB ALLEN PATTON
B. S. in Chem.; Phys. & Surgeon; b. Sept. 29, 1866, Charleston, 111.; s. V/illiam Rush
(b. Oct. 14, 1836. Palestine, 111.) & Hannah Margaret (Decker) Patton (b. Nov. 26,
1843, Charleston, 111.) Prepared in Charleston H. S. AOelphic; Phi Rho Sigma; Bus.
Mgr. Sophograph; Treas., Athletic Assoc; Capt. M. D., Rush Medical Coll.. 1890.
Med. Stud., 1888-90; Physician & Surgeon, 1890 — ; Demonstrator Chem. & Materia Medica,
1893-7; Asst. Prof., same, 1897-1908; Instr. in Genito-Urinary Surgery, same, 1902-7;
Asst. Prof., same, IQ07-8; Instr.. same, Chicago Polyclinic, 1902-8; Asst. Med. Dir.,
Prudential Life Ins. Co., 1908 — Author: Lab. work in Materia Medica & Therapeutics,
Chicago Med. Book Co., 1808, 286 pp. Member Baptist Church; Hudson Co. Med. Soc.
& N. J. State Med. Soc; Amer. Med. Assoc; Amer. Urological x\ssoc.; The Assoc, of
Life Ins. Med. Div. ; Amer. Assoc, of Ins. Examinations; Montclair Associated
Physicians; Montclair Club; Montclair Athletic Club. Married Katherine Woodward
Parr (Ex. '90), Nov. 11, 1890, Chicago. Children, Frederick William, b. Jan. 23, 1893;
Mary Virginia, b. Oct. 18, 1895. Address, t6i Valley Road, Montclair, N. J.; Bus. Add.,
Prudential Life Ins. Co., Med. Dept., Newark, N. J.
548. EDWARD WEBSTER PICKARD
A. B. in L. & S.; Journalist; b. Sept. 25, 1864, Madison, Wis.; s. Joseph Coffin
(b. 1826) & Mary Ann (Storer) Pickard (b. London, Eng.) Philomathean, Pres.; Vice
Pres., Athletic Asoc; Sigma Chi. Member Press Club of Chicago, Secy., 1907-8-9;
Westward Ho Golf Club, Dir., 1910— Address, 1717 Crilly Court, Chicago; Bus. Add.
521 W. Adams St., Chicago.
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549. RAYMOND MASON PLACE
B. L.; Lawyer; h. Mar. 4. 1866, Foster, R. I.; s. Jason T. (b. Sept 10, 1820, Foster,
R. I.) & Martha E. (Peck) Place (b. May 23, 1834. Dighton, Mass.) Prepared m E.
Greenwich Acad.; Eureka Coll. Adelphic. Taught, 1888-9; Newspaper work, 1889-99;
Lawver, 1899 — Member of Chicago Newspaper Club; Chicago Press Club to 1899.
Married Nannie Carey, Jan. 11, 1902. Address, 4644 Racine Ave., Chicago; Bus. Add.,
5 N. LaSalle St., Chicago.
550. WARREN RUSSELL ROBERTS
B. S. in C. E.; Pres., Consulting & Engr. Co.; b. Oct. 20, 1863, Sadorus, 111.; s. Sam-
uel Martin (b. Apr. 4, 1829, Great Falls, N. H.) & Celestia Wood (Brayton) Roberts (b.
Jan. 27, 1834, Blackstone, Mass.) Prepared in Sadorus & Champaign H. Schs., 1 hilo-
mathean; C. E. Club. Bridge Engr., 1888-91: Engr. of Bridges for Citv of Chicago 2 yrs.:
Pres. & Gen'l. Mgr. of Engr. & Contracting Co. that built Library of Univ. of 111. & Univ.
Hall for Univ. of la.; Pres., Roberts & Schaefer Co.. Consulting & Constructing Engrs.
Author: Article on the designing & building of the Van Buren St. Bridge, a new type
of Rolling-Lift Bridge, Chicago, Joiir. of Western Soc. of Engrs. & Engr. Neivs 1S94;
numerous articles for Engr. & Tech. Journals on subjects Modern Coal Mining Plants,
Engr. as Applied to Mod. Coal Mining, Preparation of Coal for Market, etc., etc. Mem-
ber Western See. of Engrs. Married Lucy C. Stewart, Oct. 7, 1891, Champaign, 111.
Children, Jerome Gillespie, b. Nov. 30, 1892; Mary Brayton, b. July 28, 1894; Kathryn
Stewart, b. Feb. 4, 1896; Elizabeth Evans, "d. Feb. 9, 1902. Address, McCormick Bldg.,
Van Buren & Mich. Blvd., Chicago.
551. JONATHAN HUNTOON SAMUELS
B. S. in M. E.; Pres., Ft. Madison Plow Co.; b. Aug. 15, :866; s. Charles Fred (b.
Feb. 29, 1839, Adelaf, Sweden) & Hannah Cecelia (Huntoon) Samuels (b. Sept. 23, 1845,
Moline, 111.) Prepared in Moline H. S.; Augustana Coll. Philomathean; Capt. Drafts-
man, Wabash Shops, Snringfield, 111., 1888-9; Designer & Draftsman, Williams, White
6 Co., Moline, 111., 1889-92; Iiisp., manufactured goods & Supt. of Bldgs., Moline Plow
Co., 1892-5; Supt. Factory Erection, Ottawa, 111., 1895-7; with D. M. Sechler Carriage
Co., Moline, 1899 — ; elected Gen'l. Mgr., 1900; Pres., Ft. Madison Plow Co., 1908 —
Author: Annual pamphlets regarding improvements on corn planters & the handling of
fertilizers. Member Cong. Church. Married Lucy Beatrice Fisk, Jan. 23, 1901. Child,
Florence Cecelia, b. Mar. 3, 1905. Address, 823, 3d St., Ft. Madison, la.
552. JOHN VICTOR EMANUEL SCHAEFER
B. S. in M. E., 1905; Engineer; b. Jan. 28, 1865, Granville, III; s. Frederick (b.
Ger.) & Anna (Eichenhauer) Schaefer (b. do.) Prepared in Granville Schs. Philoma-
thean; Winner ist prize Philomathean Declam. Cont. ; won Inter-Soc. Orat. Cont. & Inter-
Coll. Orat. Cont.; 3d place Interstate Orat. Cont., Greencastle, Ind. Mech. Expert,
AUington & Curtis Co., Chicago, 1889; Instr. in Mach. Shop, Univ. of 111., 1889-90; Drafts-
man, Link-Belt Mach'y Co., Chicago, 1890-3; Engr., A. L. Ide & Son, Springfield, 1893-4;
Contracting Engr., Link-Belt Mach'y Co., Chicago, 1904; organized Schaefer Mfg. Co.,
Birmingham. Ala., 1907; Vice Pres. & Gen'l. Mgr., Schaefer Mfg. Co., Birmingham, Ala.;
Vice Pres. Roberts & Schaefer Co., Chicago. Member Amer. Soc. M. E. ; Western Soc.
of Engrs. Author: Pamphlets on subjects of Coal Washing. Member Baptist Church.
Married Eva Shepard, Granville, 111. Child, J. Victor, b. Oct. 24, 1900. Address, Birm-
ingham, Ala.
553. IDA MAY STOLTEY (PETTY)
(Wife of No. 436)
Cert.; b. Apr. 22, i860. Champaign, 111.; d. Henry D. (b. 1842, Hanover, Ger.) S;
Amanda (Busey) Stoltey (b. 1845, Rosedale, 111.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Mar-
ried George Riley Petty ('85), ^1889, Champaign, 111. Children, Lou Fisher, b. Dec. 8,
1889; Edgar Lynde, b. June 20, 1891; Julia C, b. July 20, 1896; Blanche Helen, b. Nov.
I, 1898; Bernice Gay, b. Nov. 7, 1990; Thomas Henry, b. Aug. 18. 1902; George Riley,
Jr., b. Aug. 21, 1905. Address, R. F. D. No. 10, Oklahoma City, Okla.
554. *JOHN WALTER TAYLOR
B. S. in C. E., Engineer; b. Dec. 9, 1866, Decatur, 111.; s. Walter Jason (b. Somerset,
O.) & Jennie Frances (Ricketts) Taylor. Prepared in Charleston H. S. Local Engr.,
Middleborough to St. Louis Terminal; Resident Engr., 1893-99; Asst. Chief Engr., 1900-01.
Married Mary Swannell, June 4, 1890, Champaign, 111. Killed Dec. 26, 1901, E. St. Louis,
111., by locomotive, while examining track.
555. CHARLES PHILIP VAN GUNDY
B. S. in Chem.; Chemist; b. Jan. 5. 1867, Springfield, 111.; s. Daniel b. June 15, 1828,
Exeter, Scott Co., 111.) & Frances Mary (Moores) Van Gundy (b. Sept. 29, 1S28, Cincinnati,
O.) Prepared in Springfield H. S. Philomathean; Local Editor. Illini. 1886-7; Bus. Mgr.,
1887-88; Asst. Editor, Sophopraf<h: Pres. Ath. Assoc; Univ. Baseball team; Class Poet,
Asst. Chemist, B. & O. R. R., 1888-90; Laughlin & Co., Iron Furnaces, i8qo-2; Chief
Chemist, B. & O. R. R., 1892 — Member Amer. Chem. Soc: Amer. Soc. for Testing
Materials; Soc. of Chem. Industry. Married Esther Louise Bellis, Oct. 21, 1903. Balti-
more, Md. Address, care B. & O. R. R., Mt. Clare, Baltimore, Md.
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556. CLEAVES BENNETT
(Brother of Nos. 677; 130:;) ^/^
*M. L. i8q3, AI. D. 1896; Phys. & Surg.; b. May 9, 1870, Mattoon, 111.; s. Charles (b.
Mar. 27, 1839, Bridgeton, Me.) & Susan W. (Cleaves) Bennett (b. Mar. 7, 1842, do.)
Prepared in Mattoon H. S. Philomathean. Asst. Libr., Univ. Ills, to 1894; Physician &
Surgeon since 1S96. (bounty, State and Amer. Med. Assoc. Married Frances Hodges Dec.
29, 1897, Champaign. Children, George L., b. Jan. 6, 1901; Charles IT., b. Sept. 8, 1906.
Address, Champaign, 111.
557. FREDERICK MARSH BENNETT
(Husband of No. 673; Brother of No. 926)
B. L. ; Clergyman; b. Apr. 6, 1866, Woodstock, Ohio; s. George F. (b. Jan. 11, 1836,
Woodstock, Vt.) & Orpha A. (Marsh) Bennett (b. 1837, Woodstock, O.) Prepared in
Atlanta H. S. First Pres. Freshman Class; Pres. Philomathean; Phi Beta Kappa; Fore-
man, mini, four years. A. M. Hih-vard 1S95. Real Estate & Banking, 1892. Unitarian
Clergyman, 1895 — ■ Ed. several church papers. Author of sermons & articles in the
Christian Register, the Nezv Unity, Springfield Republicai^ etc. Member Missionary Coun-
cil A. U. A.; Director Western Unitarian Conference; Missionary Missouri Valley Uni-
tarian Conference. Married Alice May Barber, Sept. s, 1895, La Fox, 111. Children,
Orpha Estelle, b. Nov. 29, 1S96 (d. Feb. 14, 1912) ; Lawrence Barber, b. Apr. 23 1900.
Address, Salt Lake City, Utah.
558. CHARLES ARTHUR BOPES
B. S. in Agr. ; Fanner & Stock Raiser; b. Sept. 30, 1867, Reynolds, 111.; s. Daniel (b.
1825, Pa.) & Sarah (Litterington) Bopes (b. 1835, O.) Prepared in Country Sch. Phil-
omathean; Agr. Club. Member Presb. Church. Address, Reynolds, 111.
559. ^CHARLES WESLEY BRIGGS
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. i86r, Lincoln, HI.; g. Mrs. M. E. Lasher. Died Sept. 3, 1898.
Chicago, 111.
560. LILLIE O. BRONSON
Cert.; b. 1865, Akron, 111.; d. D. L. F. Bronson. Professional Nurse. Address, 11 07
W. Illinois St., Urbana, 111.
561. ALBERT CARVER
B. S.; Asst. Prin.; b. Dec. 17, 1862, Springfield, 111.; s. Felix (b. Oct. 4, 1828, Dayton,
O.) & Rachel Tamsen (Donner) Carver (b. May 7, 1842, Springfield, 111.) Prepared
in Springfield H. S. Class Orator; Capt. Raised a company for Spanish- American War,
not mustered into service. Past Commander, K. T. Deacon Presb. Church. Married
Elizabeth C. Payrann, Aug. 12, 1896, Springfield, 111. Address, 120 W. Allen St., Spring-
field, III.
562. BLANCHE ADELAIDE CHURCH
B. L.; Teacher; b. May is, 1868, Atlanta, 111.; d. Azel Edward (b. July 21. 1832,
Swanton, Vt.) & Jane Gertrude (Leonard) Church (b. Sept. 30, 1837, Dewitt, N. Y.)
Prepared in Atlanta II. S. Pres. Alethenai; served on class com.; class day program,
History and Prophecy; Pres. Oratorical Assoc, one term. Teacher in Ottawa, 111. Tp.
H. S., J889-3; studied at Chicago Art Inst., 1894-5; taught in Atlanta Pub. Sch., 1896-8:
studied in Ger. and France, 1898-1900; taught LaSalle H. S., 1900-7; Cent. H. S., Grand
Rapids, Mich., 1907 — - Member Daughters of Amer. Rev. Address, Atlanta, 111.; Bus. Add.,
240 Lyon St., (jrand Rapids, Mich.
563. AMY COFFEEN
(Sister of Nos. 729; 1109)
B. L. in L. & A.; b. Dec. 18, 18C7, Homer, 111.; d. Alva Martin (b. Feb. 11, 1836,
Attica, Ind.) & Miranda Amv (Gaines) Coffeen (b. Dec. 28, 1836, Virginia, III.) Pre-
pared in Champaign H. S. Phi Beta Kappa; Alethenai. Studied music in New England
Conservatory of Music, 1890-1; Gcttschalk Lyric School, 1892-3. Music Teacher, Cham-
paign, 1801-1909. Alember Congr. Church; Central 111. Branch of Collegiate Alumnae;
Alliance Chapter, D. A. R. Address, 806 S. Fifth St., Champaign, 111.
564. LOUIS S. DAUGHERTY
B. S.; M. S., 1893; Professor; b. Aug. 10, 1857: s. Samuel (b. O.) & Rachel (Mechem)
Daugherty (b. do.) Prepared in Wenona H. S.; State Nor. Univ., Normal, 111. Ph. D.,
Wesleyan Univ., 1901. Prof, of Zool., Mo. State Nor., Kirksville, Mo., 1897. Authot
of General Principles of Zoology. INIember Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci. Zoology, 1903; Teachers'
Assoc, Mo., N. E. A. and other Teachers' Assocs. ; Eminent Com., Ely Commandery
Kirksville, Mo.; A. F. & A. M., Kirksville, Mo. Married Millie Crum, July 8, 1885.
Children, Blanche C, b. 1890; Bessie L., b. 1893. Address, 116 E. Baldwin St., Kirks-
ville, Mo.
565. HORACE DUNAWAY
A. B. in C. E.; Gen'l. Contr. & Builder; b. May 15. 1863, Grand Ridge, 111.; s. J. N.
(b. Oct. II, 1835, Fayette Co., Pa.) & Martha A. (Doolittle) Dunaway (b. Oct. 14, 1836, St.
Mary's, Ga.) Prepared in Ottawa H. S. Philomathean; Engrs. Club. U. S. Engr. Serv-
ice; Railroad Transitman & Res. Engr.; Survyr. in private practice; U. S. Survyr; U. S.
146 University of Illinois [1889
Inspector of Bridges; General Contracting & Building. Member Engrs. Club of St. Louis;
Nat'l. Geographic Soc. Address, Hotel Maryland; Bus. Add., ii6 South 4th St., Minne-
apolis, Minn.
566. ROLLA WATKINS EVANS
B. S. in Arch.; Bid. Contr. ; b. Oct. 4, 1866, Bloomington, 111.; s. John Watkins (b.
Feb. 12, 1828, Ebensburg, Pa.) & Martha (Williams) Evans (b. 1840, Ebensburg, Pa.)
Prepared in 111. State Nor. Univ.; Univ. Acad. Pres. Athletic Assoc, 1888-9. Married
Alice Tryner, Oct. 9, 1894, Bloomington, 111. Children, George Tryner, b. Jan. 13, 1898;
John Watkins, b. Sept. 27, 1901. Address, Bloomington, 111.
567. HARRY FREDERICK KENDALL
B. L.; Editor, Daily Journal Gazette ; b. Aug. 17, 1865, Flora, 111.; s. Cyrus D. & Ro-
villa Catherine (Miller) Kendall. Prepared in Newton H. S. Read Law, 1889-91; ad-
mitted to bar, 1891; soon after took up newspaper work. Married Jessie B. Johnson,
Mar. 2, 1898, Newton, 111. Address, 1309 Lafayette Ave., Mattoon, 111.
568. DAVID RUSSELL KINDER
B. L. in L. & S.; Lawyer; b. Feb. 9, 1868, Macoupin Co., 111. Address, 1013 Madison
St., Litchfield, 111.
569. DAVID ROBINSON KINKEAD
(Brother of No. 744)
B. S. in M. E. & C. E. ; Dist. Foreman; b. Dec. 8, 1866; s. Joseph R. & Julia (Robin-
son) Kinkead. Engr. in Chicago, Oil City & Independence, Kan.; Dist. Foreman of P. O.
& G. Co. Married Dora M. Weber, June 20, 1892, Earlville, 111. Child, Dorothy Elizabeth,
b. July 14, 1904. Address, Neodesha, Kan.
570. *CYRUS ALMON LEWIS
B. S. in Arch.; Farmer & Arch.; b. May 20, 1863, Joliet, 111.; s. C. A. (b. Decatur,
N. Y.) & Em.meline (Seward) Lewis (b. do.) Arch, in Spokane & Whatcom, Wash., 1890;
Farmer, Joliet, 111., 1891. Member M. E. Church. Married Anna Morton-, Oct. 20, 1889,
Hope, Ida. (d. Jan. i, 1891); Lulu B. Aines, May 3, 1893, Springfield, 111. Children,
Anna Isabelle, b. Feb. 16, 1897 (d. Mar. S, 1897); Dorothy Pringles, b. July 17, 1898;
Franklin Spencer, b. Nov. 9, 1901. Died Jan. 12, 1908.
571. *JAMES LIVINGSTONE LEWIS
E. L. ; b. 1850, Franklin Co., 111.; s. Elizabeth Lewis. Died Dec. 20, 1894, Gaines-
ville, Pa.
572. EDWARD FRANCIS LIGARE
Cert, in Min. Engr.; Engineer; b. Sept. 4, 1866, Escanaba, Mich.; s. George G. (b,
1821, Winchester, Eng.) & Elizabeth Grey (Steele) Ligare (b. 1829, Rochester N. Y.)
Prepared in Glencoe H. S. Married Edith Francis Hovey, Sept. 19, 1895. Children, Eliza-
beth Frances, b. Dec. 25, 1896; Alice Louise, b. June 24, 1900; Robert Edward, b. Dec.
28, 1904; Harriet Hovey, b. Oct. 20, 191 1. Address, 156 Keystone Ave., River Forest,
Cook Co., 111.
573. ROBERT BONNER McCONNEY
B. S. in M. E.; Gen'l. Mgr.; b. Dec. 27, 1866, Sadorus, 111.; s. Oberlin C. (b. Dec. 10,
183s, Bainbridge, O.) & Margaret E. (Sadorus) McConney (b. June 15, 1842, Sadorus, 111.)
Prepared in Common Sch., Sadorus, 111. Erecting Engr., 1889-92; Supt. of Clonstr., 1892-3;
Chief Draftsman, Supt., Asst. Mgr., Davis Iron Works, 1893-7; Consulting Engr., Mine &
Smelter Supply (To., 1897-1902; Salesman. Holthoff Mchy. Co., 1902-4; Mgr., Denver office,
AUis Chalmers Co., 1905-9; Gen'l. Mgr., The F. M. Davis Iron Works Co., 1909 — Mar-
ried Gertrude I. Schriver, Apr. 20, 1892, Denver, Colo. Children, Reobert Clay, b. June
17, 1893 (d. July 18, 1894); Virginia, b. i\Iay 7, 1904. Address, 1162 Vine St., Denver, Colo.
574. OLIVER STEPHEN MOLES
B. L.; *M. L., 1893; Teacher; b. Jan. 16, 1861, Peoria, 111.; s. Oliver (b. Mar. 12,
1805, Dumfries, Scotland) & Mary (Robertson) Moles (b. June 10, 1815, Glasgow, do.)
Prepared by private instruction. Adelphic; Class & Commencement Orat. Ph. D., Univ. of
Denver, 1897. Prin. of Schools, Monroe, la.; Supt. at Canon City, Colo.; Prin. Logan
School, Denver, 1893-5; taught in West Side High School, 1895-7; Prin. of Sherman Sch.,
1897-1904; East Side High School, 1904 — Married Mary L. Hunter, Aug. 7, 1890, Calhoun,
111. Children, Hunter Stephen, b. June 17, 1891; Oliver Clinton, b. Nov. 22, 1892; Lillian
Alice, b. Sept. 15, 1894; Laura Esther, b. May 9, 1897; Eleanor & Evelyn, b. Dec. 19,
1 90 1. Address, Edgewater, Colo.
575. *LEANAH JANE PAINE
(Sister of No. 660)
B. L. in L. & A.; b. July 7, 1864, Sidney, 111.; d. Andrew Jackson (b. Aug. 19, 1832,
Grafton, Mass.) & Elizabeth Ann (Shacklcford) Paine (b. May 7, 1827, Danville, Ky.)
Prepared in Sidney & Champaign H. Schs. Y. W. C. A. Teacher & Housekeeper. Mem-
ber Y. W. C. A.; Y. P. S. C. E.; Y. W. C. T. U. Died Sept. 23, 1907, Longview, 111.
576. LUTHER SHERMAN ROSS
(Brother of No. 287)
B. S.; M. S., 1890; Prof. & Dir.; b. Sept. 6, 1864. Reno, 111.; s. John Milton (b. 1823.
Maury C^o., Tenn.) & Ruth Naomi (Jones) Ross (b. 1825, do.) Prepared in Greenville,
H. S. Philomathean Pres.; 2d prize Declamation Contest, same; ist place, Orat. Contest,
1890]
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same; Hatchet Oral.; Pies., Class. Fellowship in Zool. Prof, of Nat. Sci., 1 890-1;
Prin. of School, 1891-2; Prof, of Biol., Drake Univ., 1892-1907; Prof, of Zool. & Bact ,
1907 — ; Dir., Des Moines Aux. State Bact. Lab., 1907 — Sec'y., la. Acad, of Sci. &
Editor of Proc, 1906 — Author: On the Structure and Development of the Lemon, Bot.
Gazette, Vol. 15; Preliminary Notes on the Iowa Entomostraca, Proc. la. Acad, of Sci.,
Vol 3, pp. 170-3; Some Manitoba Cladocera, with description of one new species, Amer.
Nat., Vol. 31, No. 364, pp. 293-303, also in Proc. la. Acad. Sci., Vol. 4, pp. 154-162^
A New Species of Daphnia & Brief Notes on Other Cladocera of la., same. Vol. 4, pp.
167-70; An Observation on the Number of Bacteria in Des Moines School Buildings,
same. Vol. 13, pp. 21-3; Food of Subterranean Crustacea, same. Vol. 13, pp. 273-6; His-
torical Sketch of Early Health Regulations in la., same, pp. 229-40, etc. Member A. A. A. S.
Married Ellen Maria Bardwell, June 22, 1892, Lcverett, III. Children, Ruth Lovilla, b.
Sept. 5, 1895; Helen Bardwell, b. Feb. 28, igoi; Mary Kellogg, b. Apr. i, 1903. .4ddrcss,
1308 27th St., Des Moines, la.
577. (MRS.) MYRTLE EVA SPARKS
A. B.; A. M., 1890; Teacher; b. Oct. 9, 1861, New Haven, la. d. Fanny Moore
Alethenai; Y. W. C. A. Taught Latin in Ottawa, 111. Member Presb. Church; Modern
Literature Club. Address, Care Ottawa High School, Ottawa, 111. (J)
578. PHILIP STEELE
B. S. in M. E.; Mech. Engr.; b. June 19, 1865, Johnson, Vt. ; s. Levi B. (b. Apr.
28, 1829, Bixton, Me.) & Mary Ide (Peabody) Steele (b. Nov. 22, 1835, Rochester, Vt.)
Prepared in Concord H. S. Pres., Philomathean; Editor, Sophograph; IJus. Mgr., Illini.
Mech. Engr., Chicago, 1895 — ; Past Pres. & Dir., Chicago Civ. Service League; Sec'y.,
Mex. Com'l. & Sugar Co., 1912 — Pres., Mun. Employment Soc. of Chicago; Past Pres. &
Sec'y-. Ill- State Assoc. Nat'l. Assoc. Stationary Engrs. Married Hattie Morrison, Feb.
II, 1891, Urbana, 111. Child, Phyllis, b. June 7, 1893 (d. Feb. 21, 1910). Address, 2122
Osgood St., Chicago.
579- 'HERMAN LINCOLN WEIS
(Brother of No. 367)
Cert, in M. E.; Designer; b. Dec. 12, 1866; s. Joseph (b. 1825, Hana, Ger.) & Marie
(Brennemann) Weis (b. 1828, Marburg, do.) Prepared in Peru H. S. Designer for
Arch. Iron Works. Died July 25, 1891, Tonica, 111.
580. MARGARET WESTON (VAN OSDELL)
(Sister of Nos. 116; 295; 448; 581)
B. L. in L. & S.; b. June 16, 1870, Champaign, 111.; d. Nathan (b. N. Y.) & Jane
(Cloyd) Weston (b. Troy, N. Y.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Married Frank Mills
Van Osdell, June 16, 1903, Chicago. Children, Arthur Weston, b. Sept. 28, 1904; Florence
Elizabeth, b. Aug. 24, 1908. Address, Wheaton, 111.
581. NATHAN AUSTIN WESTON
(Brother of Nos. 116; 295; 448; 580; Husband of No. 500)
B. L.; M. L., 1898; Asst. Dir.; b. 1868, Champaign, 111.; s. Nathan (b. 1827, Walworth,
N. Y.) & Jane (Cloyd) Weston (b. 1831, Troy, N. Y.) Prepared in Champaign H. S.
Adelphic; Alpha Tau Omega; Phi Beta Kappa. Ph. D., Cornell, 1901. Fellowship, Univ.
of Wis., 1897-8; Fellowship, Cornell, 1898-9. Teacher & Prin. of Schs., 1889-93; Instr. in
Univ. Acad., 1893-7; Grad. Stud., 1897-9; Asst. in Pol. Econ., Cornell, 1899-1900; Instr.
& Asst. Prof, in Econ., Univ. of 111., 1900 — ■; Asst. Dir. of Courses in Bus. Adm. Mem-
ber Amer. Econ. Assoc; Amer. Pol. Sci. Assoc. Married Angeline Gayman ('87), 1894.
Champaign. Children, Nathan, b. 1896; Janet Louise, b. 1905. Address, 601 Daniel St.,
Champaign, 111.
CLASS OF 1890 (42)
582. JAMES BARR
(Brother of Nos. 1617 and 2567)
B. S. in M. E.; Draftsman; b. July 22, 1868, Urbana, 111.; s. Andrew (b. Oct. i,
1836, Lanarkshire, Scot.) & Elizabeth McBeath (Paisley) Barr (b. Aug. 3, 1842, Scot.)
Prepared in Urbana H. S. Capt. Chief Draftsman for Armour & Co. in Power Dept.
Member Western Soc. of Engrs. Married Lillian R. Bennett, Apr. 22, 1902, Chicago.
Children, Robert J., b. Mar. 8, 1903; Helen Frances, b. Mar. 22, 1905; James, Jr., b.
Oct. 28, 1907; Arthur Thomas, b. June 12, 191 1. Address, 7434 Princeton Ave., Chicago,
III.
583. SAMUEL DAY BAWDEN
B. S. in M. E.; Supt.; b. Dec. 2, 1868, Elyria, O.; s. Rev. Henry Heath (b. Jan. 17.
1839, Totnes, Devon, Eng.) & Harriet Newell (Day) Bawden (b. Jan. 31, 1842, New York
City.) Prepared in Dayton H. S. and Denison Univ. Philomathean. Pres. 111. Inter-
Coll. Athl. Assn., 1889. B. S., B. D., Rochester Theol. Sem. Teacher of Math., Univ.
Acad., 1890-1; Teacher Man. Tr., Beardstown H. S.; Supt. Beatrice Elec. Light and
Power Co.; Clerk Columbian Exp.; Teacher Man. Tr., la. City H. S.; began work as a
Protestant Chaplain, N. Y. State Indus. School, Rochester, Sept., 1904; became Indus.
Miss'y to Telugus of India; Baptist Minister, ordained, 1898; Supt. Indus. Exp. Sta.,
Ongole, India; in U. S. on furlough. Mar., 1912-Aug., 1913. Author: Report of the In-
dustrial Conference, 1910, The Christian Literature Soc. for India, Madras, India, 191 1,
131 pp.; also a number of articles. Member Indus. Miss'y Assoc, of India (Pres.
J
I
148 University of Illinois [1890
101012); Exchange Ed., Baptist Miss'y Review, 1910-11; Ed. Indus. Miss'y Assoc. Dept.
do., igii. Married Minnie L. Cotton, June 23, 1896, North Amherst, O. Children, Her-
bert Newton, b. Feb. 2, 1900; Dorothea Caroline, b. June 15, 1904. Address, 137 Huron
St., Elyria, O.
584. JOHN W. BEARDSLEY
(Brother of No. 203)
B. L. ; Merchant; b. May 31, 1870, Champaign, 111.; s. Geo. F. Beardsley (b. May 26,
i8j7, Knox Co., Ohio) & Martha (Mahan) Beardsley (b. July 16, 1834, N. Y.) Prepared
in Champaign H. S. Adelphic. Clerk in law office, 1890-91; Fire Ins., 1891-94; Manager
Machine shop & foundry, 1894-1902; Life Ins., 1902-6; Fruit farm, 1906-10; Merchant,
1910 — ■ Married Edith M. Stave, June 14, 1899, Champaign, 111. Children, Alfred, b.
Sept. II, 1900; Katherine, b. Aug. 31, 1902; John W. Jr., b. Aug. 19, 1911. Address.
Overland Park, Kansas.
585. *EDWARD MILLS BENSON
(Brother of No. 2017)
B. S. in C. E.; b. Mar. 25, 1869, Oak Grove (now Carlock), 111.; s. Cvrus H. (b.
Sept. 16, 1835, do.) & Lucy Amanda (Rowell) Benson (b. Aug. 10, 1869, do.) Prepared
in Univ. A-:ad. Philomathean; C. E. Club. Draftsman, Instrumentman and Asst. Engr..
Northern Pac. R. R., 1890-92: same, Spokane Falls and Northern R. R., 1892-3. Died
Oct. 8, 1894, Ames, la.
586. COLUMBUS AUSTIN BOWSHER
Cert; b. Girard, Macoupin Co., 111.; s. R. B. Bowsher. (t)
587. ANNA CECILIA BOYLE (JUNKERSFELD)
(Wife of No. 880)
A. B.; b. Champaign, 111.; d. Patrick (b. 1828, Ireland) & Catharine (Lynch) Boyle
(b. 1832, do.) Prepared in Champaign High School. Alethenai. Bookkeeper & Cashier,
1900. Member Chicago Assoc. Coll. Alumnae. Married Peter Junkersfeld ('95). June
19, 1901, (Champaign. Child, Mary Josephine, b. Sept. 5, 191 1. Address, 139 N. Prairie
Ave., Chicago.
588. LUCIA BRUMBACH (BOGARDUS)
B. L.; b. Nov. 17, 1867, Ottawa, 111.; d. David (b. Aug. 31, 1832, Ottawa, 111.) &
Helen Barnes Brumbach (b. 1840, Utica, N. Y.) Prepared in Lake Erie Seminary,
Painesville, O. Alethenai. Taught in Watseka H. S., 1890-91. Member Classic Culture
Club, 1892; Mothers' Club, 1Q02 (Sec. 1904-5); Chaminade Musical Club, 1902; Inter-
collegiate Alumnae Assoc, 1904; Pilgrim Cong. Church; City Y. W. C. A. Board, 1906-11;
Pres. Seattle Branch of Mothers' Congress, 1908-11; State Chm. Legislative Com. & Fed-
eration of Clubs. Married Charles Eugene Bogardus, Feb. 16, 1893, Gilman, 111.
Children, Almon Eugene, b. Sept. 28, 1895; Wallace David, b. Dec. i, 1896; Helen Evelyn,
b. Jan. 17, 1899. Address, 323 Fourteenth Ave., North, Seattle, Wash.
589. NORMAN HARVEY CAMP
B. S.; Evangelist; b. June 25, 1867, Bement, 111.; s. James Harvey (b. Oct. 5, 1833,
Mt. Vernon, O.) & Anna Catharine (Holm) Camp (b. Mar. 16, 1847, Bucyrus, O.) Pre-
pared in Bement H. S. LL. B., Northwestern, 1893. Philomathean; Repr. in Orat. Cont. ;
Class Pres., 1890. Practiced Law until Oct., 1900; Bible Teacher & Evangelist, 1900 —
Teacher of Union Bible Classes in Can. & U. S., 1904. Author: pamphlets. The Way
of Life made Plain; The G. A. R. Married Mabel Johnston, June 3, 1896, Chanute, Kan.
Children, Horace Johnston, b. May 4, 1897; John Mallory, b. Sept. 22, 1907. Address,
5416 Winthrop Ave., Edgewater, Chicago.
590. EDITH LOUISE CLARK (KIRKPATRICK)
(Sister of Ncs. 591, 790)
Cert, in L. & S.; b. Feb. 14, 1867, Pecatonica, 111.; d. Henry S. (b. Jan. i, 1841,
New York) & Harriet Louisa (Cable) Clark (b. Nov. 11, 1840, Pecatonica, 111.) Prepared
in Pecatonica H. S. .S; Univ. Acad. Alethenai; Y. W. C. A. Member M. E. Church. May-
view, 111. Married Jesse Clinton Kirkpatrick, Feb. 14, 1893. Children, Henry Clinton, b.
Aug. 7, 1894, (died Mar. 27, 1895.) Florence Mabel, b. July 19, 1898; Jesse Clark, b.
June II, 1908 Address, 902 W. CJreen St., Urbana, 111.
591. FRANK HENRY CLARK
(Brother of Nos. 590, 790)
B. S. in M. E. ; Mechanical Engineer; b. July 23, 1865, Pecatonica, 111.; s. Henry S.
& Harriet Louisa (Cable) Clark. Prepared in Pecatonica H. S. & Univ. Acad.; Capt.;
Sen. Class Pres. Elec. Const., July. -Nov., i8go; with David L, Barnes, Chicago Ry. &
Mechanical Eng., 1890-94; Chief Draftsman, C. B. & Q. R. R. Co., 1894-99; Mech. Engr.,
1899-1902; Supt. Motive Power, 1902-05; Gen. Supt. Motive Power C. B. & Q. R. R.,
1905 to 1911; since Jan. i, 191 1, Gen. Supt. Motive Power Baltimore & Ohio R. R.
Married Cora Campbell, Apr. 4, 1893. Children, Harold Ezra, b. Sept. 7, 1895; Helen
Louise, b. Nov. 17, 1900. Address, 17 Midvale Road, Roland Park, Md.
592. THOMAS ARKLE CLARK
(Husband of No. 629)
B. L. ; Dean of Men; b. Mav 11, 1862, Minonk, 111.; s. William G. (b. Nov. 8, 1814,
Northumberland, Eng.) & Dorothy (Metcalf) Clark (b. Sept. 16, 1812, Blythe, do.) Pre-
1890] Baccalaureate Alumni 149
pared in Univ. of 111. Acad. Philomathean; Shield & Trident; Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Tau
Omega; Local Ed. Illini, 1887-9; Junior Orator, 1889; Editor Sophograph. 1S88; Editor
in Chief, Illini, 1889-90; Senior Orator, 1890; Class Poet. Prin. East Side Sch., Cham-
paign, 1890-91; Instr. in Engl. & Latin, Univ. Acad., 1891-3; Instr. in Engl., Univ. of 111.,
1893-5; Asst. Prof, of Rhetoric, 1895-9; Student in Harvard Univ., 1898-9; Professor of
Rhetoric, 1899 — ; Acting Dean, Coll. of Lit. & Arts, 1900-1; Dean of Undergraduates and
A.sst. to the President, 1901-4; Director Summer Session, 1903-08; Dean of Undergradu-
ates, 1904-9; Dean of Men, 1909 — - Author: Washington's Farewell Address, XV, 25 pp,
Chas. Scribner's Sons, 1908; Webster's Bunkerhill Oration, XIV, 29 pp., do.; Burke's
Speech on Conciliation, do.; Facts for Freshmen, with A. R. Warnock, 100 pp., LTniv. of
111., 1911. Has written regularly for magazines and educational publications since 1897.
Married Virginia Broaddus ('91), Aug. 24, 1896. Address, 928 Illinois St., Urbana, 111.
Bus. Add., 330 Natural Hist. Bldg., Univ. of 111.
593. JAMES FRANCIS CLARKSON
B. S. in C. E.; Railway Contractor; b. Nov. 2, :868, Chicago, 111.; s. Michael & Ellen
M. (Henneberry) Clarkson. Prepared in Lake H. S., Chicago, 111. C. E. Club; Varsity
Baseball. Married Lucy Irene Ridgley, June 22, 1891, Chicago, 111. Address, 689 E.
2 1 St, N. Portland, Ore.
594. GEORGE PERKINS CLINTON
(Brother of Nos. 864, 1836)
B. S.; M. S., 1894; Botanist; b. May 7, 1867, Polo, 111.; s. John Waterbury (b. Andes,
N. Y.) & Carrie Adelia (Perkins) Clinton (b. do.) Prepared in Polo H. S. Class
Day & Commencement Orator. M. S., Harvard, 1901; Sc. D., Harvard, 1902. Asst.
Botanist, III. Agr. Exp. Sta. & Asst. in Bot., 111., 1890-1902; Botanist, Conn. Agr. Exji.
Sta., 1902 — • Author of various bulletins and reports on parasitic fungi of cultivated
plants, published by 111. Agr. Exp. Sta., and Conn. Agr. Exp. Sta.; various papers on
fungi in botanical magazines; monograph of N. Amer. Ustilagineae, pub. by Boston Soc.
Nat. Hist. RIember Conn. Pomological Soc; Conn. Bot. Soc; New England Bot. Club;
Bot. Soc. Amer.; Amer. Phytopathological Soc. (Pres., 1912); Fellow, Amer. Soc. Adv.
Sci.; International Assoc, of Botanists. Married Anna J. Lightbody, Aug. 9, 1892, Pekin.
111. Child, Harry Lightbody, b. July 14. 1893. Address, Care Conn. Agr. Exp. Sta., New
Haven, Conn.
595. ROBERT JAMES COOKE
B. S. in C. E.; Asst. Engr.; b. Dec. 26, 1862, E. Newbern, 111.; s. Elon (b. 1835,
England) & Palmira (Brown) Cocke (b. 1838, N. J.) Prepared in Alton H. S. Jun. and
Commencement orator. Capt. Draftsman, la. Div., I. C. R. R., 1890; do.. Union Pac.
R. R. Wyo. Div., 1890-2; Asst. Engr., Chicago & West Ind., R. R., 1892-8; Chief Drafts-
man, Joint Track Elevation and Depression, Chicago., 1898-1900; Asst. Engr., Chicago &■
Alton R. R., 1900-5; Asst. Engr., (Chicago & Western Ind., R. R., 1905-8; Asst. Engr..
L. S. & M. S. R'y., 1908 — Married Lottie Stewart, Oct. 12, 1892, Champaign, 111
Child, Russell, b. Feb. 22, 1898. Address, 7209 Harvard Ave., Chicago, 111. Bus. Add..
402 LaSalle Station, do.
596. ROBERT WILSON CORNELISON
B. S. in Chem. : Technical Chemist & Manufacturer; s. Rev. I. .\. Cornelison. Pre-
pared in H. S., S. D., Harvard, 1893. Asst. in Chem., Univ. of 111., 1890-91; Morgan
Fellow, Harvard, 1891-93. Member Amer. Chem. Soc; Soc Chem. Ind.; Deut. Chem.
Gesel; Fellow A. A. A. S., etc. Married Alice E Loughridge. Children, Margaret L. ;
Elizabeth F. Address, West Summit St., Somerville, N. J.
597. CLARENCE LINCOLN CRABBS
B. S. in C. E. ; Engineer; b. Tulv 29, 1866. Decatur, Ind.: s. Austin (b. Jan. 8, 1838.
Richland Co., O.) & Catharine (Yeiter) Crabbs (h. Sept. 18, 1842, Ashland Co., O.)
Prepared in H. S. & Mich. Agr. Coll. C. E. Club; Valedictorian; Bus. Mgr. Illiiti.
Civ. Engr., 1890-1900; Manufacturing. 1900-06; Prin. Asst. Engr., 1906-09 — B. R. T.
Eng. Way & Structures, Brooklyn Rapid Transit System, 1909-1911 — Assoc, member Am.
Elec. Ry. Assoc; Member Am. Rv. Eng. Assn.; Hamilton Club, Brooklyn, N. Y. Marrie-1
Jessie Elizabeth Cox, Sept. 30, 1903, Denver, Colo. Children, Helen Elizabeth, b. Sept. 18.
1904; Richard, b. Dec 4, 1906. Address, 177 82d St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Bus. Add., 85
Clinton St., do.
598. JESSIE ELLARS (HACKETT)
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1893; Teacher; b. Jan. 25, 1867, Atwood, 111.; d. William
(b. Dec 3, 1834, Lo.gan Co., O.) & Maria (Lewis) Ellars (b. Feb. 22, 1832, Warren Co.,
Ind.) Prepared in Tuscola H. S. Alethenai. Teacher in Gram. Sch.. Tuscola, 1891-2;
H. S. Teacher. Tuscola. 18928: Prin. of do.. 1898-1000. Married Leonard Ql'^er
Hackett, Nov. 22, 1300, Tuscola, 111. Address, Tuscola, 111.
599. JOHN FRANKLIN FISHER
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Apr. 24, 1865. Indianola, 111.; s. Michael (b. Nov. 6,
1835, Indianola, 111.) &• Maryette (Baum) Fisher (b. 18. 1845, do.) Prepared m
Indianola H. S. Capt. Draftsman, Chicago, 1890-5: Survyr., Indianola, 1895-1900; Town-
site surveyor for Dept. of Interior. I. T., 1900-5: Surveyor & P-ngr., Danville, 111., 1905—
Author: Articles, Experiments on Paving Brick, No. 4, Selected Papers of the C. E. Club
of the Univ. of 111.; Building a Small Stone Highway Bridge, The Eng. Record, 1896.
Member M. E. Church. Married Maude Songer, Apr. 14, 1900, Danville, 111. Children,
•Georgia Mary Ellen, b. Dec 12, 1905; Bertha Nell, b. Aug. 20, 1908 (d. Dec. 23, 1908.)
Address, 705 N. Gilbert St., Danville, 111.
150 University of Illinois [1890
600. WILLIAM MYERS GILLILAND
B. S. in M. E.; b. 1866, Columbus, 111.; s. W. E. Gilliland. Master Mech. Address,
Care Calumet & Arizona Mining Co., Douglas, Ariz.
601. GUSTAV ADOLPH HANSSEN
Cert. Architect; b. Nov. 22 ,1869, Davenport, Ta.; s. Louis (b. Jan. 26, 1821, Itzehoe,
Ger.) & Maria Sophie (Hannemann) H.insseii (b. Nov. 17, 1831.) Prepared in Davenport,
la., and Univ. Acad. First prize mil. drill, 1887; Instr. in Gymnasium. Married Lilli May
Stibolt, June 28, 1894, Davenport. la. Children, Paphne Louise, b. June 17, 1896; Arthur
Christian, b. Feb. 6, 1906. Address, 2030, 29th St., San Diego, Calif.
602. HLGH HAZELTON
B. S. in M. E.; Engineer; b. Aug. 16, 1868, Forest Glen, Chicago; s. William Cross
(b. 1832, Northfield, N. H.) & Frances Amanda (Morrill) Hazleton (b. 1840, Canterbury,
N. il.) Prepared in Jefferson H. S., Chicago, Philomathean. Draftsman, Westinghouse
Elec. & Mfg. Co., 1890-1; Draftsman, D. L. Barnes, 1891-2; Draftsman & Supt., Intra
Mural Ry., World's Fair, 1892-3; willi J. B. Arnold, 1894; Draftsman, Metropolitan West
Side Elevated Ry., 1895-7; Engr., Englewood & Chicago Ry., 1898; Asst. Elec. Engr.,
Manhattan Ry., N. Y., 1899-1903; Elec. Engr., 1903-5; same, with L. B. Stillwell, N. Y.,
1905-1 1, during which period was Elec. Engr. for Hudson & Manhattan Ry., N. Y. Mem-
ber Amer. Inst. Elec. Engrs. ; Ergrs. Club, N. Y.; Ry. Club, N. Y. Married Caroline
Sylvia Norton, Nov. 17, 1906. Children, Caroline Norton, b. Nov. 4, 1907; Sylvia Ken-
drick, b. Dec. 6, 1909. Addres:., 42 Sherwood PI., Englewood, N. J. Bus. Add., 100
Broadway, N. Y. City.
603. EDWARD SPENCER KEENE
B. S. in M. E.; M. E., 1912; Dean Engr. Dept.; b. Oct. 8, 1864, Rock Island, 111.;
s. Philip (b. 1832, Keiserslauta) & Margaret K. (Baxter) Keene (b. 1835, Newport, Ky.)
Prepared in Moline IL S. Apprenticeship Williams White & Co. Machine Shop,
Moline, 111., 4 yrs. Instructor, Mech. Eng., Univ. of 111., 1890-2; Prof., same, N. D.
Agri. Coll., 1892-1904; Dean, Engr. Dept., N. D. Agr. Coll., 1904 — Author: Mechanics
of the Household (a textbook for students of domestic economy) ; Household Physics
(a laboratory manual) ; articles and press bulletins. Sewage Disposal for Country Homes,
Small Water Supply Plants, Lightning Protection, Chimney Construction for Dwellings,
Management of House Furnaces, etc., Ohio Farmer, 1911. Married Myrtle Pearman,
Oct. 3, 1893. Children, Margaret, b. June 26, 1894; Dorothy, b. Aug. 21, 1896; Rebecca,
b. Feb. 15, 1904; Philip, b. Oct. 8, 1906; Virginia, b. Dec. 4, 1908. Address, 1028 7th St.,
K. Fargo, N. D.
604. KATHARINE KENNARD
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Oct., 1869, Champaign, 111.; d. George W. (b. 1835, Sidney, O.)
& Laura (Garst) Kennard (b. 1845, Dayton, O.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Address,
311 W. Univ. Ave., Champaign, 111.
605. HENRY WALLACE McCANDLESS
B. S. in M. E.; Manufacturer; b. Feb. 22, 1866, Orion, Henry Co., 111.; s. John (b.
Mar. s, 18x9, Oakdale, Penn.) & Margaret M. (Burns) McCandless (b. Nov. 15, 1839, Im-
perial, Penn.) Prepared in Orion H. S.; Davenport (Is.) Bus. Coll.; won ist prize in
military drill. Chief Draftsman Thomson Houston Elec. Co., Chicago, 1890-91; Mgr. Es-
timating Dept. Gen. Elec. Co., Chicago, 1891-3; Main Office, Schenectady, N. Y., 1893-95;
Pres. &• Treas. & Principal owner, H. W. McCandless & Co., 67-69 Park PI., N. Y. City.
Mfgr. Elec. Lamps, 1895 — ; also Treas. Ernwall Realty Co., 67 Park PL, N. Y. City, 1905 —
author of trade catalogs, etc. Married Nancy Pearl Long, June 25, 1903, Lynn, 111. Chil-
dren, Margaret Louise, b. Sept. 15, 1904; Nancy, b. Nov. 21, 1907; Jessie Wanda, b. July
15, 1909. Address, 600 25th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Bus. Add., 67-69 Park Place, New York.
606. WILLEEN McKEE
B. S. in M. E. ; Supt. of Machy. ; b. Sept. 3, 1866, Tippecanoe, Ind. ; s. Samuel
(b. Jan. 2j, 1838, Tippecanoe Co., Ind.) & Alma (Bush) McKee (b. Jan. 19, 1839, do.)
Prepared m country school. Rising, 111.; Univ. Acad. Chief Engr., Milwaukee, 1892-4;
Dallas Chief Engr., 1895-6; Ishpeming, Mich.; Master Mech., Cleveland Cliffs Iron Co.,
Mich. Min. Co., 1899-1905; Supt. of Machy., Bisbee, Ariz., 1905; same, Calumet &
Ariz. Min. Co. Married Isa Dora Fisher, (Dct. 18, 1892, Denver, Colo. Child, Lottie
Maude, b. Oct. 23, 1893. Address, Warren, Ariz.
607. WALTER ISHAM MANNY
(Brother of No. 1053)
Cert. Lawyer. Address, !Mount Sterling, 111.
608. BYRON LLEWELLYN MOORE
B. S. in Chem.; Secy., Tel. & Tel. Co.; b. Nov. i, 1869, Dwight, 111.; s. Montgomery
& Clara M. (Armstrong) Moore. Prepared in Champaign schs. Athletic Assoc. Chemist,
1890-1900; Secv., Federal Tel. & Tel. Co.. 1000 — Married Ina L. Hubbell, 1S96, Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Children, Spencer A.; Marvin P.; Byron L., Jr.. b. Nov., 1897 (d. Nov., 1900).
Address. 651 W. Delavan Ave., Buffalo; Bus. Add., 332 Ellicott St., Buffalo, N. Y.
609. EDWIN NESBIT
B. S. in M. E.; Engr. & Sunt, of Constr.; b. Aug. 17, 1868, Charleston, III.; s.
Simeon Hiatt (b. Cynthiana, Ky.) & Martha Jane (Anderson) Nesbit. Prepared in
Charleston H. S. Treas. of Athletic Assoc. Mech. Drafting, 1890-1900; Designing
1890] Baccalaureate Alumni 151
zinc smelters, roasters & gen'l machy., & Supt. of Constr., 1900 — Member Amer. Soc.
of M. E.; Cleveland Athletic Club; all Masonic bodies, excepting Consistory; Elks. Mar-
ried Frances Radcliffe Horton, Oct. 19, 1907, Chicago. Address, 2027 E. 77th St., Cleve-
land, O. ; Bus. Add., The Giasvelli Chem. Co., Cleveland.
610. U. J. LINCOLN' PEOPLE.S
B. S. in Arch.; .Architect; b. Feb. 17, 1865, Pittsburgh; s. William (b. 1833, Pittsburgh,
Pa.) & Elizabeth ( Taylor j Peor^les (b. 1839, Allegheny City, Pa.) Prepared in Alle-
gheny City Schools. Married Emma D. Utz, Sept. 16, 1892. Children, Edith, b. Dec.
20, 1897; U. J. L., Jr., b. Dec. 26, 1901. Address, 901 \. Xegley Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.,
Btis. Add., 66-8 \'andergrift Bldg., do.
611. ORLA ALFRED PROCTOR
B. L. in L. & S.; Rice & Cane Planter; b. Dec. 13, 1867; s. Alfred Stephen (b. May
20, 1820) & Elizabeth (Gillett) Proctor (b. Mar. 29, 1832.) Prepared in Country Sch.
Philomathean. Teacher, Bragmer, Mo., 2 yrs. ; Editor, Peoria, 111., 14 ys. ; Farmer,
Chillicothe, 111.; Rice & Cane Planter & Genl. Mdse. store, 1912. Married Bertha L.
Washington, Aug. 20, 1891. Address, Belle Helene, La.
612. PHILEMO-X ANATOLIC SCHAEFER
Cert; Civ. & Min. Engr.; b. July 3. 1867, Parral, Mex.; s. John Phillip (b. Jan. 30,
1846, Ger.) & Geroniraa (Carmona) Schaefer (b. Sept. 30, 1846, Parral, Mex.) Pre-
pared in St. Mary's Coll., San Antonio, Tex. C. E. Soc; Adelphic; Athletic Assoc;
Mgr. Baseball team. Asst. Engr., Term. Ry. Assoc, St. Louis, Mo., 1892-3; Ry. Comm.
of Tex., 1895; Asst. Chief Engr., Link Line Ry., Georgetown, Tex., 1895-6; Genl. office
work, 1896-8; Postmaster, Georgetown, Tex., 1898-1902; Min. & Engr. work, Parral, Mex.,
1902 — also engaged in manufacture of fire-clay products — Secy.-Treas., Cia de Artefactos
de Tierra Refractaria S. A. Address, Parral, Chihuahua, Mex.
613. CHARLES H. SHAMEL
(Brother of Nos. 665, 1162 )
B. S. in Chem.; M. S., 1891; Lawyer & Univ. Lect.; b. Tune 2, 1867, near Spring-
field, 111.; s. Conrad & Caroline (Alkire) Shamel. Prepared in Taylorville, 111., H. S.
Philomathean; Sigma Xi, Columbia. LL. B., Mich., 1893; A. M., Columbia, 1905; Ph.
D., 1907. Prof, of Chem., Coll. of P. & S., Keokuk, la., 1890-2; Lawyer, Taylorville, 111.,
1894-1904; Spec. Stud., Min. & Sur., N. M. School of Mines, 1901; Grad. Stud, in Law,
Min., & Geo!., Columbia Univ., 1904-6; Asst. State's Atty., Christian Co., 111., 1896-1904;
practicing Law, Taylorville & Springfield, 111., 1906-8; Seattle, Wash., 1910 — Lecturer on
Min. Law, Univ. of Wash., 1910 — Author: Mining, Mineral & Geological Law, McGraw
Hill Book Co., N. Y., 1907, 8vo. XXX & 627 pp.; Legal Definitions of "Mineral," "Ore,"
etc., when used in Deeds, Leases or other written instruments under the Laws of the
U. S., Sch. of Mines Quart.. Vol. XXVI, p. i; Should the Extra Lateral Feature of the
Mining Law be Repealed, Econ. Geol., Vol. II, p. 62; contributor on legal topics con-
nected with mining to Min. & Set. Press, San Francisco, Cal. Member Elks; Lite memb.
Arctic Club. Address, 536 N. Y. Block, Seattle, Wash.
614. CHRISTOPHER HENRY SNYDER
B. S. in C. E.; Contracting Engr.; b. June 12, 1866, Fulton, 111.; s. William Cow-
perthwaite (b. July 29, 1821, Birmingham, N. J.) & Icyphene Caroline (Pearce) Snyder
(b. May 9, 1828, Fall River, Mass.) Prepared in Fulton H. S. Class Pres. Draftsman,
1890-7; Chief IJraflsinan, 1897-1900; Contracting Engr., 1900 — Invented Combination
Steel Column & Flat Concrete Floor Slab Constr., iqio. Member Amer. Soc. of C. E.;
Western Soc of C. E.; Tech. Soc. Pic. Coast; S. F. Assoc. Amer. Soc. of C. E.; San
Francisco Club; Union League Club. Married Harriet Runyon, Oct. 14, 1899, N. Y.
Children, Henry Runyon, b. .^ug. 3, 1900; William Cowperthwaite, b. July 26, 1904; Helen
Jean, b. July 29, 1905; John Robert, b. June 3, 1909. Address, 2713 Forest Ave., Berkeley,
Calii. ; Bus. Add., 251 Kearny St., San Francisco, Calif.
615. FRED WORTHLEY STEVENS
B. S. in Chem.; Fruit Grower; b. Feb. 2, 1866, Plattsburgh, N. Y.; s. Alfred W. (b.
1827, Brooks, Me.) & Irena E. (Worthley) Stevens (b. 1833, Plattsburgh, N. Y.) Prepared
in Univ. Acad. Chemist with Smelting Co., S. Chicago, 1890-1901 ; ^vith Tacoma Smelt-
ing Co., 1905; Fruit Grower, 1905 — Married Julia A. Grantier, Sept. 28, 1904, Tacoma,
Wash. Children, Marian, b. Aug. 13, 1905; Frank Alfred, b. Jan. 6, 1909. Address, San
Martin, Calif.
616. LINDLEY FLETCHER TER BUSH
B. L. ; b. Apr. 25, 1863, Holly, Mich.; s. Pliny (b. Sept. 11, 1843) & Catherine Anne
(Watterson) Ter Bush (b. Sept. 21, 1846, Holly, Mich.) Prepared in Champaign H. S.;
Adelphic. Editorial Dept., The Chicago Record; The Chicago Daily News, 1890-1904;
Peabody Coal Co., Chicago, 111., 1904 — Married Louise M. Karcher, June 20, 1906.
Address, 3708 Grand Blvd., Chicago, 111.
617. FRANCIS JOHN TRESISE
B. S. in C. E.; C. E., 1893; Pres. & Mgr. Contracting Co.; b. Aug. 3. 1864,
Monmouthshire, Eng. ; s. Henry (b. Aug. 31, 1838, Monmouthshire, Eng.) & Charlotte
(Nurse) Tresise (b. Nov. 21, 1834, do.) Prepared in Pub. Sch?. of Sharon, Pa. Philomathean;
C. E. Club; Capt. Civ. Eng. for various Ry. Cos. & City of Buffalo, Dept. of Public
Works; private practice, 1901-10; Pres. & Mgr., Erie Contracting Co., 1910 — Member
Amer. Soc. C. E. Married Eliza Richards, Feb. 13, 1892, Dover, N. H. Children, Frances
152 University of Illinois [1891
Louise, b. Apr. 23, 1893; Amy Richards, b. l\Iay 14, 1S94. Address, 17 Dorchester Rd.,
Buiifalo, N. Y.
618. *JOHN B ARTISTE TSCHARNER
B. S. in C. E.; Civil Engr,: b. Apr. 15, 1866; s. Geo. F. (b. Okawville, III.) & Bettie
CPierce) Tscharner (b. Ky.) Prepart?d in Univ. Acad. C. E. Club; Bus. Mgr., Soplio-
graph, 1888. Civ. Engr. and Mgr., Waterworks Plant, Waco, Tex.; Jo. Lawrence, Kans.
Died Apr. 22, 1893, Colorado Springs, Colo.
619. FRED WALTER WATERMAN
B. S. in M. E.; Mech. Engr.; b. May 24, 1869, Sycamore, 111.; s. Walter (b. 1848,
do.) & Electa Tane (Dustin) Waterman (b. E. Topsham, Vt.) Prepared in Sycamore
H. S.; Md. M"il. & Naval Acad. Draftsman for Iron Bay Mfg. Co., Duluth, Minn.,
Chicago & N. W. R. R. Co., and Pullman Car Co., 1890-2; Draftsman and Asst. Master
Mech., 111. Steel Co., Joliet, 111., 1892-4; Draftsman for Johnson Co., Lorain, O., 1894-7;
Chief Draftsman, 1897; Eng. work in Constr. of Blast Furnaces and Steel Works for
The Lorain Steel Co., Lorain, O., 1899; Chief Engr., The Dominion Iron & Steel Co.,
Sydney, Nova Scotia, 1899-1901; Mech. Engr. on Constr. Work, Algoma Steel Co., Sault
Ste Marie, Ont., 1901-2; Julian Kennedy, M. E., Pittsburg; Mech. Engr., The Natl. Tube
Co., Lorain, O., 1902 — • Married Ivy June Walters, 1900, Johnstown, Pa. Children, Fred
W., Jr., b. Dec. 25, 1900; John A. and Philip G., b. Jan. 27, 1906. Address, National Tube
Co., Lorraine, O.
620. JAMES McLAREN WHITE
B. S. in Arch.; Professor; b. Oct. 16, 1867, Chicago, 111.; s. Samuel Holmes (b. 1830,
Lockport, N. Y.) & Jennie (McLaren) White (b. 1840, Glasgow, Scot.) Prepared in
V Peoria H. S. Philomathean; Phi Gamma Delta; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Soph. Class
V Pres.; Cadet Maj., Univ. Regt. Asst. in Arch., 1890-3; Asst. Prof, in Arch., 1893-6; On
leave for Study Abroad, 1904-5; Assoc. Prof, of Arch., 1896-1901; Prof, of Arch. Eng.,
1901; Act. Dean of Coll. of Eng., 1905-7; Supervising Arch. & Prof, of Arch., 1907 —
Member Soc. for Prom, of Eng. Educ; Wes. Soc. Engrs. ; Amer. Soc. Insp. Plumbing &
Sanitary Engrs.; Univ. Club of Chicago; Champaign Co. Country Club; Univ. Club of
Urbana-Champaign, Pres., 191 o; Assoc. Amor. Inst. Archs. Married Edith Adelaide
Shattuck, June 15, 1899, Champaign, 111. Child, Adelaide Louise, b. Mar. 14, 1903. Address.
716 W. University Ave., Champaign, 111.
621. FRANK DENT WILBER
A. B.; Farmer; b. Nov. 20, 1869, Champaign, 111.; s. Robert Sloan (b. 1842, New
York) & Elizabeth Wilber (b. 1840, N. Y.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Coal & Whole-
sale Fruit Bus., 1890-1910. Member Presb. Church; K. P.; B. P. O. E.; T. P. A.
Married Katherine Wilioer, Sept. 10, 1902. Address, 707 W. Church St., Champaign, III.
622. GEORGE EL DORADO WILKINSON
B. S.; Physician; b. Oct. 18, 1868, Argenta, 111.; s. Jackson (b. 1826, Chillicothe, O.)
& Mary (Morrison) Wilkinson (b. 1850) Prepared in Univ. Acad. M. S., Cornell, 1892;
M. D., Washington Univ., 1898. Philomathenn; Nat. Hist. Soc. Fellow in Clark Univ.,
1892-3. Prin. H. S.; Organizer of Alton Naval Reserves, Commander, 1896, Surgeon,
111. Naval Reserves, 1902. Schools of Ger., 1896-7. Member Amer. Med. Assoc; 111.
"State Med. Assoc; Madison Co., Med. Soc; Alton Med. Soc; Assoc, of Surgeons of
I. N. G.; Assoc. Mil. Sur. of U. S.; Secy., Madison Co. Med. Soc; Vice Pres., Alton
Med. Soc. Married Anna Joseph, 1909, Wichita, Kan. Address, 1070 Washington St.,
Alton, 111.
623. ROBERT CONOVER WILSON
B. S.; Physician; b. July 5, 1865, Towanda, 111.; s. James C. (b. 1812 Brownsville,
Pa.) & Elizabeth (Jackman) Wilson (b. 1828, do.) Prepared in Blackburn Univ., 1884-9;
M. D., Univ. of Penn., 1893. Philomathean. Member Chicago Med. Soc; 111. State Med.
Soc; Amer. Med. Assoc. Married Louise Crepin Hoyt, Apr. 26, 1905, Chicago, 111.
Address, 4711 Greenwood Ave., Chicago, 111.
CLASS OF 1891 (49)
624. THOMAS HENRY BARCLAY
(Brother of No. 492)
B. S. in Chem.; Chemist; b. Aug. 14, 1867, Plainfield, 111.; s. James (b. Scot.) S.-
Rachel (McMicken) Barclay (b- do.) Prepared in Dist. Sch. Philomathean. Married
Emma L. Gayman, Apr. 18, 1894. Child, Bertram Donald b. Nov. 9, 1899. Address,
Casilla 447, Santiago, Chili, S. A.
62s. LAURA MAE BEACH (WRIGHT)
(.Sister of No. 523)
Cert.; b. Mar. 24, 1S72, Chamiiaign Co.; d. George W. (b. New York) & Lydia A.
(Sims) Beach (b. Ohio) Prepared in Champaign H. S. and Louisville (Ky.) H. S.
Alethenai. Married Nathaniel C. Wright, Apr. 25, 1893, Champaign, 111. Address, The
New Amsterdam, Euclid & East 22nd St., Cleveland, 0.
626. CHARLES SHERMAN BOUTON
Cert.; b. Tan. 28, 1870, Napervillc, 111.; s. Samuel Fletcher (b. June 23, 1837, Con-
cord, N. H.) & Mary Ann (Hoyt) Bouton (b. Nov. 12, 1839) Prepared in Hyde Park
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H. S.. Chicago; Varsity Baseball Team 1S8S-1891; Varsity Tennis Team, 1S90; Pres.
Adelphic Lit. Soc. 1891; Member Athletic Advisory Board, 1895-1896; LL. B., 1894,
Chicago Kent College of Law; Salesman 1891-18^2; Lawyer, 1 894-1 901; Real Estate &
Investments, 1901-1903; Horticulturist 1903 — - Trustee Univ. Cong. Church, Chicago,
111., 1900-1901; Member Arkansas Hort. Soc. 1904 — Pres. Commercial Club, 1904;
Member 111. Hort. Soc. 1910 — Supt. Dept. of Hort., Tri-State Fair, Memphis, 1910.
Deacon, Presb. Church, Springdale, Ark. 1910 — • Author; State Aid to Horticulture,
Ark. Hort. Rc['t._ 191 o; A Logical Selection of Varieties of Apples for the Ozarks,
idem. 1911; Pruning the Apple Tree, Southern Agricuhxirist, 1912; Laws Relating to
the Manumission of Slaves, Green Bag, 1904. Married Clara Cunningham Oct. 14, 1896,
Champaign, 111. Children: Charles Sherman, b. Feb. 2, 1898; Dorothy Bell, b. Jan. 17,
1899; Arthur Franklin, b. June 28, 1900. Address, Springdale, Ark.
627. WILLARD ALBION BOYD
B. S. in M. E.; Eng. ; b. Sept. 6, 1870; s. William &• Lucy (Foote) Boyd. Pre-
pared at Lewistown H. S. Adelphic. Mech. Engr. in building construction. Married
Louise Burnette, 1901, Chicago, 111. Child, Robert Putnam, b. Mar. 31, 1910. Address,
22 Pendleton Lane, New Brighton, N. Y.
628. ERNEST NEWTON BRAUCHER
(Brother of Nos. 377, 378, 413, 785, loio)
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. July 16, 1866, Lincoln, 111.; s. Daniel Ludwig &
Henrietta Curtis (Hill) Braucher. Prepared in Lincoln H. S. Draftsman, Holabird &
Roche, 1891-Q5; Evans Marble Co., 1897; W. R. Roberts Co.. 1898: City Engrs. office,
1900; Man Dept., 1903; City Archts. Office, July 1903; Archt's. Dept. Bd. of Educ,
1907; F. J. Drake & Co., 1907-09. Armour & (To., 1909-10; Arch, for F. J. Drake & Co.,
& selling Aluminum for The Aluminum Cooking Utensil Co., iqio — Married Lillie E.
Abbott, 1891 (d. 1897, Chicago); Katharine Hankinson, 1899, Chicago. Children, Fred
Abbott, b. Aug. 18, 1892; Bertha Elizabeth, b. May 19, 1894. Address, 5213 W. Monroe
St., Chicago.
629. ALICE VIRGINIA BROADDUS (CLARK)
(Wife of No. 592)
B. S.: A. B., 191 1 ; b. Nov. 13, 1868, Broaddus, 111.; d. Christopher (b. Sept. 20.
1819) & Minerva Ann (Hall) Broaddus (b. Jan. 25, 1828) Prepared in Henry H. S.
& Univ. Acad.; Alethenai; Y. W. C. A.; Phi Beta Kappa, Sophograph; Class Prophet.
President class 1909 and 1911; Vice-President Alumni Association 1911-12; Prin. of H. S.
at Forrest, 111., 1891-3; Dir. of Mary Nash Coll. Gymnasium, Sherman, Tex., 1894-6.
Member of Presb. Church, 111. branch Coll. Alumns. Married Thomas Arkle Clark, Aug.
24, 1896. Address, 928 W. Illinois St., Urbana, 111.
630. FRED LYLE BUNTON
B. S. in E. E. ; Electrician; b. 1868, Elmira, 111.; s. Mary L. Bunton. Mgr., Mil-
waukee Elec. Co. Address, Kewanee, 111.
631. HELEN BUTTERFIELD (SCHOONHOVEN)
B. L.; M. L., 1894; Lecturer; b. Oct. 21, 1869; Pompey Center, N. Y.; d. Charles
Otis (b. Sept. 18, 1821, Pompey Hill, N. Y.) & Martha D. (Bogardus) Butterfield (b.
Jan. 18, 1827, Dewitt, N. Y.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Alethenai; The Idler
(Radcliffe Coll., Cambridge). Pres. Class of 1888; Pres. of Alethenai, i8qo; Repre-
sented Univ. of 111., in Intercoll. Orat. Cont., 1890, Bloomington, 111. Teacher of
English in iMattoon H. S. 1891-3; Instr. in Engl. Univ. of 111., 1894-7; Lecturer, 1897 —
Collaborator in a book on Movements for Social Betterment in Brooklyn, N. Y. Author:
Domestic Science and Domestic Art at Brooklyn Inst, of Arts and Sciences in House-
hold Arts Review, v. iv. 191 1, No. i, pp. 22-27; Nature Stories for Children. Member
South Cong. Church, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; Pres. Domestic Sci. Dept. Brooklyn Inst, of Arts
& Science: Member of Local Sch. Board of Dist. 28, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; Vice Pres.
Brooklyn Woman's Club; Vice Pres. Amer. Assn. for the Planting and Preservation
of City Trees; do.; Pres. of Urban Club, do.; Council of Brooklyn Inst, of Arts and
Sciences; Brooklyn Woman's Club; Radcliffe Club of N. Y. ; Ex-President's Association of
Brooklyn. Married John L. Schoonhoven, June 16, 1897, (Champaign, 111. Child, George
Otis, b. Oct. 30, 1900. Address, 1374 Union St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
632. 'ANNA CARSON
(Sister of No. 1828)
B. L.; b. 1868, Urbana, 111.; d. T. B. Carson. Teacher. Died Oct. 18, 1908,
Decatur, III.
633- DICK HUBERT CHESTER
(Brother of Nos. 1105, 1474, 2342, 2928)
B. S. in Chem.; b. Tan. 28, 1869, Champaign, 111.; s. Ezra E. (b. Apr. 30, 1837,
Truro, O.) & Margaret Elizabeth (Powell) Chester (b. Feb. 2:;, 1840, Truro, do.) Pre-
pared in Chester Sch. Phi. Delta Theta. Member, The Engrs' Club; Natl. Geog. Soc;
Amer. Breeders' Assoc. Married Lucille Augusta Bischoff, 1900, Washington, D. C. Child,
Lucille Elsie, b. Jan. 24, 1901. Address, 605 W. 112th St., N. Y.
634. JOHN NEEDLES CHESTER
B. S. in C. E.; Hydraulic & Mechanical Engr.; b. Sept. 24, 1864, Groveport, Ohio; s.
Hubert (b. July 16, 1840, Groveport, O.) & Melvina Sophia (Needles) Chester, (b. Aug.
8, 1842, Columbus, O.) Prepared in Cham.paign, H. S. Philomathean; C. E. Club;
Member, Amer. Soc. Civil Engrs.; Engrs. Soc. Western Pa. Addi'css, Union Bank Bldg..
Pittsburg, Pa.
154 University of Illinois [1891
635- EDWIN BESANCON CLARKE
(Brother of Nos. 636, 935, 1017)
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Aug. 20, 186S, Fulton, N. Y. ; s. Edwin Ambler (b.
June 8, 1839, Oswego, N. Y.) S: Leoline Frances (Besancon) Clarke (b. June 20, 1839,
Natchez, Miss.) Prepared in Quincy H. S. & Chicago Man. Tr. H. S.; Adelphic; Athletic
Association; foot-ball and track teams, 1S90. Architectural draftsman & architect, in
partnership with Lawrence Buck, Chicago, 1907-11; Oflfice Mangr. for Stevens & Nelson
Co., Architects, New Orleans, La., 191 1 — Member Chicago Arch. Club, 1907-9. Married
Louise Forstall, Aug. 16, 1898, Chicago, 111. Child, Leoline Louise, b. Jan. 25, 1907.
Address, 321 Sovith Eleventh St., Quincy, Illinois.
636. FREDERICK WOODRUFF CLARKE
(Brother of Nos. 63s, 935, 1017)
A. B. in Arch.; Arch.; b. Dec. 12, 1870, New Orleans, La.; s. Edwin Ambler (b.
1843, Oswego, N. Y.) & Leoline Francesca (Besancon) Clarke (b. 1843, Natchez, Miss.)
Prepared in Chicago Man. Tr. Sch.; Quincy, 111., H. S. Pres. Adelphic; Prize medals
on High Jump, High Kick, Hurdle Race; Half back on first Football Team. Second
Prize, Adelphic Declamation Contest; Captain. Draftsman, World's Columbian Ex-
position, Chicago, 1892; Professor of Drawing, Peoria Pub. Sch., 1893; Architect., Quincy,
111., 1896; Studied Arch, abroad; France, Switzerland, Italy, England, Scotland, 1897;
Practicing Arch., Omaha, 1905-12; Director in Nebr. Assoc, of Arch., 1912-15. Married
Olive Weller Davenport, nee Webber, Feb. 14, 1901. Child, (Step-daughter) Katharine
Davenport, b. Nov. 23, 1893. Address, 682-7 Brander's Bldg., Omaha, Nebr.
637. NELLIE MARGARET DARBY (PETTERSEN)
B. L.; b. Jan. 7, 1870, Elmwood, 111.; d. H. H. (b. Bethany, N. Y.) & Ellen
(Smith) Darby (b. Elmwood, 111.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Taught, Champaign Co.,
1891-2; Prin., Normal Dept., Platte Coll. Inst., Kearney, Nebr., 1892-94; H. S., Dillon,
Mont., 1895-96; Prill. H. S., Moscow, Ida., 1896-1900; Prescott, Ariz. H. S., 1900-01; Asst.
Supt., Hedrick, la., 1902-05; Prin. H. S., Ortonville, Minn., 1906-10. First Vice Pres.
Inland Empire Teachers' Assoc, Wash., Ore., & Ida., 1898-99. Member Cong. Church.
Married Benjamin Pettersen, Aug. 23, 1910. Child, Harry, b. Sept. 9, 1912. Address,
Ortonville, Minn.
63S. EDWARD CHARLES EIDMANN
(Brother of No. 1858)
B. S. 'in C. E.; R. R. Postal Clerk; b. June 21, 1871, Mascoutah, 111.; s. Louis
F. (b. Mar. 15, 1847, Mascoutah, 111.) & Catherine (Koob) Eidmann (b. Apr. 7, 1852.
New Baden, 111.) Prepared Cross Roads Pub. Sch near Mascoutah. Civil Engineering,
1891-2; Railway Postal Clerk, 1S93 — Mason; Natl. Bee Keepers' Assoc; Sec. Soc of
Practical Christianity. Married Mary C. Kunze, Apr. 28, 1903, Freeburg, 111. Child,
Robert Emmett, b. Jan. 4, 1905. Address, 407 Portland Ave., Belleville, 111.
639. FRANK HARVEY ENO
B. S. in C. E.; C. E., 1894; Prof, of Mun. Engr.; b. July 27, 1865, Elmwood,
Peoria Co., 111.; s. Harvey (b. Aug. 19, 1835, Fair Haven, N. Y.) & Caroline Nancy
(Kellogg) Eno (b. Apr. 16, 1841, Loraine, O.) Prepared in Univ. of S. Calif.; Civil
Engineers' Club; Philomathean; Capt. & Major in Regiment. Asst. Engineer & Supt. of
Water Supply Sewerage & Fire Protection at World's Columbian Exposition, 1891-4;
Asst. to John A. Cole, Consult. Eiig., 1894-5; Engineer and Supt. Public Works, Win-
netka, Illinois, 1895-8; Asst. Engr. (Tolumbus, Ohio.; Assoc. Prof. Civil Eng., Ohio State
Univ., 1902-s; Prof. Mun. Engr. Ohio State Univ., July, 1905 — Author; Uses of Hy-
draulic_ Cement Bui. 2, 4th Series of the Ohio Geol. Survey, published by the State
of Ohio, 1904, 260 pp.; Typhoid Fever Epidemic, Columbus, Ohio, Engineering Nezvs,
Feb. II, 1904. The Road Building Materials of Cashocton Co. Trustee of Oakwoods
Union Church, 1894-5; Trustee Cong. Church, Winnetka, 111., 1893-8; Treas. Plymouth
Cong. Church, Columbus, O., 1902; Deacon, 1903-4; Member Amer. Soc. Civ. Lngrs.;
Sigma Xi; Soc. for Promotion of Engr. Educ. Nat'l. Geographic Soc. Married Nellie
Cecelia Kellogg, Oct. 17, 1892, Milwaukee, Wis. Address, Columbus, O., Care Ohio
State Univ.
640. LAWRENCE FISCHER
Cert.; Merchant; b. June 15, 1866, near Oregon, 111.; s. George (b. Oct. 7, 1818, Bavaria,
Germany) & Margaret ((jrohs) Fischer (b. Aug. 31, 1835, do.) Prepared in Dist. School;
Well's Teachers' Tr. Sch., Oregon, 111. Arch. Drafting & Estimating, 1891-9; Merchant,
Gen'l. Book Store, 1899. Married Grace A. Gantz, June 27, 1897, Oregon, 111. Children,
Marian G., b. May s, 1898; Laura Beatrice, b. Mar. 15, 1902; Frank R., b. July 15,
1908. Address, Oregon, 111.
641. *HANS FRAHM
(Brother of No. 1492)
B. L. ; Lawyer; b. Oct. 11, 1868, Bourbon, 111.; s. Hans (b. Scheishrig, Holstein,
Ger.) & Cynthia Ann (Abbott) Fiahm (b. Bourbon, 111.) Prepared in Tuscola H. S.
LL. B., Harvard, 1895. Practiced Law in Chicago, 4 yrs. ; returned to Tuscola &
Superintended 1,000 acre farm. Member K. of P.; A. F. & A. M. ; Chairman of Dem-
ocratic Co. Central Com.; Candidate for Co. Judge, 1906. Died, Sept. 14, loio, Tuscola,
in.
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642. JOHN HENRY FREDERICKSON
(Brother of No. 799)
B. S. in C. E. ; Engineering; b. Dec, 1867, Champaign, III.; s. Erasmus (b. Copenhagen,
Denmark & Johannah Hansena (Thorn) Frederickson (b. do.) Prepared in Champaign
H. S. Civ. Eng. with I. C. R. R., 1901; Engr. and Asst. Engr., James Stewart & Co.,
St. Louis, Mo., 1904-6; Mgr. of State Road Constr., Stewart, Korbaugh, Shanley Co.,
New York State, 1907-8; Mgr., James Stewart & Co., Denver, Colo., 1909-11; do..
Salt Lake, Utah, 1912 — Member Western Soc. of C. E.; Amer. Soc. C. E. Married
Sarah Shelby, June 2, 1908. Children, Myra Shelby, b. Feb. 19, 1909; John H., b. Oct.
I, 191 1. Address, Walker Bank BIdg., Salt Lake City, Utah.
643. RANSFORD MORTON FRENCH
B. S. in Arch.; Draftsman on Bids. Constr.; b. July 16, 1866, Venice, O. ; s. Na-
thaniel Granville (b. 1S34, O.) & Amanda (Bartlett) French (b. 1840, O.) Prepared in
Hamilton,_ O. Architecture & Bldg. Constr. employe. Married Vashti Morrow, Oct. 6,
1897, Rapides, La. Children, Vashti Morrow, b. May 24, 1903; Ransford Morton, Jr., b.
Apr. 2, 1906; Margaret Louise, b. July 4, 1910. Address, 397 Grand Ave., Cincinnati, t).
644. FRANK DUANE GARDNER
B. S. in Agr.; Agronomist; b. Nov. 19, 1864, Oilman, 111.; s. Isaac J. (b. 1837,
near Scranton, Pa.) & Inverno (Bennett) Gardner (b. 1840, Lockport, N. Y.) Prepared
in Oilman H. S. ; Geoige Washington Univ., 1895-6; Adelphic; Agr. Club. Agriculturist,
Univ. of 111., 1891-95; Soil Expert, U. S. Dept. Agr., 1895-01; Dir. E.xpert Sta., Porto
Rico, 1901-4; in charge of Soil Management, Bur. of Soils, U. S. Dept. Agr., 1904-8;
Prof, of Agronomy, Penn. Coll. & Sta., 1908^ Published Bui. Nos. 19 (with Prof.
G. E. Morrow), 20. 22, 23, 25, 31, 34, :iy of 111. Agr. Exp. Sta.; also numerous bulle-
tins & circulars, U. S. Dept. of Agr.; soil 'surveys, reports of the Porto Rico Agr.
Exp. Sta., manurial requirements of soils, etc., etc. Member of Universalist Church;
Amer. Plant Breeders Assoc; Amer. Soc. of Agronomy; Amer. Farm Management
Assoc; Pa. Plant Breeders Assoc; Univ. Club; Biological Soc. of Washington, D. C. ;
Fruit Growers' Assoc, of Porto Rico; Nat. Geog. Soc. Married Ellen P. Crum, June
6, 1894, Farmer City, 111. Children, Matthais Bennett, b. Nov. 29, 1897; Frank Easter,
b. Apr. 7, 1901; Reina Elisa, b. Jan. 6, 1904. Address, State College, Pa.
645. CHARLES GORDON GIBSON
B. S. in C. E. ; Phys. & Surg.; b. Sept. 15, 1868, South Grove, 111.; s. James (b.
Glasgow, Scot.) & Margaret (Logan) Gibson (b. do.) Prepared in Sycamore, H. S.;
Univ. Acad.; M. D., Rush Med. Coll. Married Margaret Piper, Sept. 30, 1902, Chicago,
111. Children, Helen Margaret, b. July 23, 1903; Frances Alice, b. Feb. 2, 1905; Robert
Gordon, May 10, 1909. Address, 1514 Pierce St., Sioux City, 111.
646. THOMAS STEPHEN GREEN
B. S.; Physician; b. 1868, Jacksonville, 111.; s. H. R. Green, M. D. .4ddress, 245 E.
43rd St., Chicago, 111.
647. JAY TARVIN HARRIS
B. S. in C. E. ; Pres. & Mgr. of Newspaper; b. July 17, 1870, near Champaign; s.
James Tarvin (b. Oct. 6, 1835, Snow Hill, O.) & Lida Jane (Johnson) Harris (b. July
23, 1837, Martinsville, O.) Prepared in West Side H. S., Champaign. Engr. Soc;
Pres. Jr. Class; Bus. Mgr., The Sophograph, The Technograph & The Illini. City Engr.,
1891-2; Engr. Dept., World's Fair, Chicago, 1892-3; Ins. & Loans, Salt Lake City,
1894-5; Newspaper & Printing, same, 1895-6; Pres. & Mgr., Tribune Reporter Co.,
1906-— Member Country Club; Bear River Club; University Club, Sec'y., Treas., Vice
Pres. & Pres. Married Nellie May Bransford, Oct. 10, 1900, Salt Lake. Children,
Bransford, b. May 9, 1907; Susanna, b. Dec. 5, 1908. Address, 521 E. ist South St.,
Salt Lake, U.; Bus. Add., 66 W. 2d South St., do.
C4S. ALFRED ERNEST HARVEY
(Husband of No. 659)
B. S. in C. E.; C. E., 1894; b. Sept. 16, 1S68, Waverly, 111.; s. Alfred (b. Aug.,
1836, Sutton, N. H.) & Elizabeth Foster (George) Harvey (b. 1836, Manchester, N. H.)
Prepared in High School at Paris, 111.; Captain; Philomathean. World's Fair Asst.
Engr., 1893; City Engr., East Chicago, 1S94; 111. Central R. R., 1902; Chicago Great
Western R. R., 1905; I. C. R. R., 1905; St. L., I. M. & S. R. R., 1905; Contracting
Engineer, 1906; Northern Pacific R. R., 1907; Supt. Chicago Great Western R. R., 1908;
Kansas City Southern Railway, 1911; at present Chief Engineer, Metropolitan St. Ry. Co.,
Kansas City, Mo. Married Clara Myers, Nov. 16, 1892, Newport, Ind. Children, Infant,
b. Apr. 6, 1894; Alfred Dallas, b. Jan. 7, 1898; Harriet, Sept. 14, 1900. Address, 817
E. 30th St., Kansas City, Mo.
649. WALTER MORRIS HAY
B. S. in C. E.; Circuit Clerk & County Recorder; b. Nov. 25, 1871, Somonauk, 111.;
s. Isaac Morris & Aurelia (Latham) Hay. Prepared in Somonauk H. S. ; Philomathean;
Civil Eng. & Survyg. until 1904; Asst. Engr. World's Fair, 1893-4; City Engr., Muscatine
Iowa, 1895-96; County Survyr., DeKalb Co., 111., 1900-4; Circuit Clerk & County Re-
corder of DeKalb Co., 111., 1904 — Married Katherine Lowman, June 23, 1896.
Children, John Gilbert, b. Nov. 27, 1897 (died Jan. 9, 1907); Isaac Morris, b. Aug. 19,
1899; Walter Lowman, b. Sept. 12, 1910. Address, Sycamore, 111.
156 University of Illinois [1^91
650. OPAL BEATRICE HELLER
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1899; Teacher; b. Aug. 26, 1867, Urbaiia, III.; d. Eli T.
(b. Guadenhutten, O.) & Sarah Ellen (Black) Heller (b. Aug. i, 1847, Ripley, O.)
Prepared in Urbana H. S. Attended Teachers Coll., Columbia Univ., summer 1910.
Teacher in Urbana, 111., 1897; N. Yakima, Wash., 1900; Ellensburg, Wash., 1904;
Phoenix, Ariz., 1908; Globe, Ariz., 1912. Address, Whittier Hall, Columbia Univ., INew
York City.
651. GLEN MOODY HOBBS
B. L.; Secy. Amer. Sch. of Corres. ; b. Aug. 17, 1870, Yorkville, 111.; s. Franklin
Moody (b. 1829, Falmouth, Me. & Harriet N. (Crooker) Hobbs (b. 1830, Saco, Me.;
Prepared in Yorkville H. S. Track team; Band, leader, 1890-1; Baseball team; Pres.
Sen. Class Sigma Xi, 1902. Ph. D., Chicago, 1905. Lab. Asst. in Physics, Univ. of
111., 1891-2; same, Univ. of Chicago, 1892-4; Instr. in Physics., Univ. of Chicago, 1896-
1909; Sec'y., Amer. School of Corres., 1909 — Asso. Member Amer. Physical Soc. Author:
The Relation between Spark Potential and Distances for very small values of the latter,
Phil. Mag. Married Lucy H. Stratton, 1899, Chicago. Children, Wesley, b. Jan. 11,
1903; Glenita, b. Jan. 7, 191 1. Address, Amer. School of Cor., Chicago, 111.
652. THOMAS JAMES HOWORTH
A. B. in L. & A.; Editor; b. Feb. i, 1869, Quaker City, O.; s. Edmund (b. 1840,
Lancashire, Eng.) & Canipsadell (Moore) Howorth (b. 1846, Quaker City, O.) Prepared
in Valparaiso (Ind.) H. S. Adelphic; Intercoll. Orat. Meet, 1890; Illini Staff. Re-
portorial .Staff, St. Louis Republic; Ed., Financial Record; Ed. Chester Tribune, 1894 — -
Married Grace A. Briggs, Oct. 5, 1900, Urbana, 111. (d., Sept., 1905). Children, Ed-
mund Briggs, b. Sept. 15, 1901; Ula Ruth, b. July 14, 1903. Address, Chester, 111.
653. ISABEL ELIZA JONES
(Sister of Nos. 654, 1229)
Cert.; Instructor; b. Champaign, 111.; d. James S. & Eliza (Houston) Jones (b. S.
Charleston, O.) Stud, of Arts, in Pratt Inst. Kappa Alpha Theta. Instr. in Art 6!;
Design, Univ. of 111. Alember Presb. Church. Address, 302 W. Church St., Champaign,
111.
654. MABEL JONES
(Sister of Nos. 653, 1229)
B. L. ; Asst. Libr. ; b. Champaign, 111.; d. James S. Jones. Address, 302 W. Church
St., Champaign, 111.
655. ORA DEAL McCLURE
(Brother of No. 751)
B. S.; b. 1868, Gibson City, 111.; s. J. T. McClure. Capt. Address, Ishpeming, Mich.
656. *WIRT McCORMACK
(Brother of No. 819, 2737)
B. L.; b. 1872, Gibson City, 111.; s. Bruce McCormack. Died Apr. 9, 1893, Mahomet,
111.
657. AUGUST MAUE
B. L. in L. & S.; Principal; b. Aug. 27, 1866, Mokena, 111.; s. Daniel (b. 1832,
Bavaria, Ger.) & Sarah (Mast) Maue (b. 1836, do.) Prepared in Adrian (Mich.) Norm.;
Grad. 1885. Philomathean; Class Historian. Prm. of Schs., 1891-1906; Wholesale Prod.
bus., 1906-8; Prin. of Schs., 1908 — - Member BH. of Trustees M. E. Church. Married
Carrie V. Linebarger, Dec. 26, 1895, Elwood, 111. Child, Harold Linton, b. Apr. 2, 1902.
Address, 102 Mound St., Joliet, 111.
658. CHARLES JACOB MITCHELL
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Sept. 21, 1868, Fulton, 111.; s. Abram D. & Mary E.
(Murphy) Mitchell. Prepared in Fulton H. S. Keystone Bridge Co., 1892; 111. Cent.
Ry. (io.. Field Engr., 1895; Draftsman, Fairbank, Morse & Co., Chicago, 1900; Chief
Draftsman, same, 1900 — • Author: Short articles in Amer. Machinist; Power & Ma-
chinery. Member Cong. Church; Dir. Beloit Y. M. C. A.; Amer. Soc. of M. E. ;
Beloit Country Club; Masonic Societies; Nat'l. Geog. ; Beloit Six O'clock Club. Married
Giace D. Dickinson, Mar. 15, 1894, Eureka, 111. Children, Hugh D., b. Dec. 23, 1894;
Donald E., b. Dec. 19, 1896; Roger D., b. Aug. 28, 1898; Malcolm, b. Aug. 3, 1900;
Marianna, b. Aug. 19, 1906; Charles James, b. Sept. 17, 1907; Robert W., b. July 8, 1912.
.iddress, 825 Park Ave., Beloit, Wis.
659. CLARA MYERS (HARVEY)
(Wife of No. 648)
B. L. ; b. June 25, 1869. Newgort, Ind.; d. W. C. (b. Oct. 19, 1844, Newport, Ind.)
& Maria (Burson) Myers (b. July 7, 1842, Newport, Ind.) Prepared in Newport H. S.
Member M. E. Church. Married Alfred Ernest Harvey, Nov. 16, 1892, Newport, Ind.
Children, Infant, b. Apr. 6, 1894; Alfred Dallas, b. Jan. 7, 1898; Harriet, b. Sept. 14,
1900. Address, 817 E. 30th St., Kansas City, Mo.
660. *SARAH MARIENA PAINE
(Sister of No. 575)
B. S. in Sci. ; Music Teacher; b. Apr. 28, 1862', Sidney, 111.; d. Andrew Jackson
(b. Aug. 19, 1832, Grafton, Mass.) & Elizabeth Ann (Shackleford) Paine (b. May 7,
^^w^'
Wom<in'>s
Building
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1827, Danville, Ky.) Prepared in Sidney Twp. H. S. & E. Champaign H. S. Cor.
Secy., Y. W. C. A.; Pres., Alethenai; Pres., Stud. Vol. Teaching, S. Raymond, 111.,
1894; Private Instr., 1895-1907, Longview; Instr. in Mus., Broadlands, 1893-1905; Fair-
land, 1894-1903; S. Horner; Ayers & Newman Twps., Longview, 1894-1907. Member
of Church of Christ; Y. P. S. C. E.; Supt. of S. S., 1902-4, 1907-8; Y. W. C. T. U.,
1886-93; Supt. of Medal Cont. Dept., W. C. T. U., 1907-9; 111. Mus. Teachers Assoc,
1898 — Nat'l. Geog. Soc. ; C. W. B. M. Died Dec. 20. 1912, Kankakee, 111.
661. LORIN WILLIAM PEABODY
B. S. in M. E.; Mech. Expert; b. Oct. 24, 1864, St. Joseph, 111.; s. Hiram (b.
Oct. 21, 1835, LaGro, Ind.) & Hester A. (Broderick) Peabody (b. June 23, 1840,
Colfax, Ind.) Prepared in Urbana H. S. Philomathean; Class Pres. Engr. of Tests,
St. L. & S. F. R. R., 1904; Mech. Expert, Waters Pierce Oil Co. Member M. E. Church.
Married Carrie R. Abbott, Sept. 4, 1907, Springfield, Mo. Address, 515 E. Elm St.,
Springfield, Mo.
662. JOHN HENDERSON POWELL
B. S. in C. E.; b. Mar. 7, 1868, Shawneetown, 111.; s. H. B. & Elizabeth Sarah
(Barger) Powell. Adelphic; City Engr., Mt. Vernon, 111., 1891; Inst, in Des. Geom. &
G. E. D., Univ. of 111., 1891-2; Treasurer, Swofford Bros., Dry Goods Co., wholesale
Kansas City, Mo., 1907; Real Estate, Sec'y. & Treas. La Porte Orchard Co., 1910. Elder
& Sunday School Supt., Central Presb". Church, Kansas City. Mo.; Knife & Fork
Club; Southwestern Alumni Assoc. Married Amy E. Andrews, Oct. 12, 1897, Flemings-
burg, Ky. Child, John Henderson, Jr., b. Oct. 19, 1898. Address, 312 Reliance Bldg.,
Kansas City, Mo. J
663. FREDERIC WILLIAM RICHART
B. S. in M. E.; M. E., 1902; Elec. Engr. & Mgr.; b. Feb. 21, 1867, Fredonia, III.;
s. Hugh M. (b. Feb. 23, 1826, Pa.) & Rebecca (Harrison) Richart (b. Apr. 17, 1829,
Portage Co., O.) Prepared in So. 111. Norm. Engr. Soc; Pres., Class. Professional
Expert, 1 yr. ; Engr., Weaver Coal & Coke Co., 1902; Designed built up Constr. for
Coal Tipples; Coal Feeders for shaking Screens; Elec Engr. & Mgr., Lt. & Power prop-
erties, 1906 — Pres. Interurban Elec. Co. Author: Selection of Engines for Elec.
Lighting, Elec. World. Elder Presb. Church; Amer. Soc. of M. E. Married Elizabeth
Watson, Aug. 6, 1902, Carterville, 111. Children, Ralph Robert, b. Dec. 30, 1903;
Christian Rebecca, b. Aug. 8, 1907; Hugh McAllister, b. July 13, 1910. Address, Carter-
ville, 111.
664. EMMA EFFIE SEIBERT
B. S.; Feb. 25, 1868, Riverdale, 111.; d. George (b. Meredosia, 111.) & Mary Eliza-
beth (Pollard) Seibert (b. Mason Co., 111.) Prepared in Washington H. S., Jacksonville,
111. Alethenai; Y. W. C. A. Fellowship in Art. Teacher, 1891-2; Student, 1892-1902;
Teacher, 1902-3. Address, 543 Harvard Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif.
665. CLARENCE ALBERT SHAMEL
(Brother of Nos. 613, 1162) ^
B. S. in Agr. ; M. S., 1894; Editor; b. Mar. 9, 1869, near Springfield, 111.; s. Con-
rad & Caroline (Alkire) Shamel. Prepared in Univ. Acad. Editor, Illini. Editor,
Orange Judd Farmer, 1902 — - Author: Profitable Stock Raising, Orange Judd Co.,
N. Y., 1911, 270 pp. Member Presb. Church; York & Scottish Rite Mason; Birchwood
Country Club; 111. Farm Press Assoc; Past Commander Evanston Commandery K. T-
Married Pearl Teresa Springer, July 17, 1907. Children, Conrad Springer, b. Aug. 23,
1908; Garth Coleman, b. Oct. 27, 1909. Address, 1344 Kenilworth Ave., Chicago.
Bus. Add., 1209 Peoples Gas Bldg., Chicago.
666. ANNA SHATTUCK (PALMER)
(Daughter of No. H39; Wife of No. 359; Sister of No. 667)
B. L. ; M. L., 189s; Asst. in Rhetoric, b. Dec. 7, 1868, Urbana, 111.; d. Samuel
Walker (b. 1841, Groton, Mass.) & Adelaide Louise (White) Shattuck (b. 1841, Center-
ville, O.) Alpha Chi Omega; Alethenai; Pres. of Alethenai; Teacher 1887-89; do. 1892-
1893; Student & Asst. in Rhetoiic, 1905 — Collegiate Alumnae Asociation; Phi Beta
Kappa. Married Arthur William Palmer, 1S93, Champaign, 111. (d. Feb. 3, 1904).
Child, Charles Shattuck, b. Nov. 11, 1895. Address, Urbana, 111.
667. WALTER FRANCIS SHATTUCK
(Brother of No. 666; Son of No. H39)
B. S. in Arch.; M. Arch.; Architect; b. Dec. 12, 1871, Urbana, 111.; s. Samuel
Walker (b. 1841, Groton, Mass.) & Adelaide Louise (White) Shattuck (b. 1841,
Centerville, O.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Instr. in Arch. & Prof, of Arch., Chi-
cago Sch. of Arch., 1891 — Married Miram C. Neuburger, Dec. 14, 1897, Chicago.
Children, Miram Adelaide, b. Sept. 24, 1898; Janet Martin, b. May 4, 1900; Walter
Francis, b. June 25, 1906. Address, 4743 Kenwood Ave., Chicago. Bus. Add., 907-19 S.
La Salle St., Chicago.
668. FRANK OSCAR SMOLT
B. S. in Chem.; Chemist; b. Jan. 15, 1867, Pawpaw, 111.; s. John Rudolph (b. Apr.
II, 1821, Mecklinburg, Ger.) & Mary Ann (Logue) Smolt (b. Mar. 10, 1833, Potts-
ville, Pa.) Prepared in Minneapolis H. S.; Sem. at Pawpaw; Jenning's Sem., Aurora,
III. Capt. Chemist, M. H. Zinc Co., 1891-2; Mine & Sampling Cos., i892-9' Butte
P.. & M. C. & S. M. Co., 1899-1900; Smelter Supt. Yerington, 1901-2; Mine Survyr.,
158 University of Illinois [1892
Butte, Mont., 1902-3; Mill work, Mascota, Jal., Mex., 1903-5; Mgr., Mine & Smelter,
Velardena, Dgo., Max., 1906-10; with Dearborn Drug & Chem. Works, Manila, P. I.,
1910^ Member Amer. Chem. Soc. Married Marie E. Jolley, Apr. 9, 1896. Child,
Helen, b. June 20, 1898. Address, San Lorenzo, Velardena, Mex.
669. JOSEPH SAMUEL TERRILL
B. S.; M. S., 1894; b. May 25, 1863, Ridott, 111.; s. Joseph Goodwin (b. Sept., 1838,
New York State) & Ruth Rutitia (Smith) Terrill (b. 1835, New Jersey). Prepared in
East Aurora H. S. Adelphic. Asst. in Exp. Sta., Ky., 1891-5; Fruit tree trimmer and
gardener. Address, Deer Grove, 111.
670. CHARLES DAVIS VAIL
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Sept. 11, 1866, Lone Tree, 111.; s. Richard R. (b. Nov.
II, 1818, Newark, N. J.) & Catherine (Brokaw) Vail (b. June 30, 1830, Somerville, N. J.)
Philomathean; Sen. Class Pres.; Capt., Univ. Regt. Asst. Engr., U. P. R. R., 1891-3;
Chief Draftsman, U. S. Sur. Gen. Office of Wyo., 1893-4; Loc. Engr., I. C. & W. R. K.,
1894-5; Asst. Engr., Mex. Int. R. R., do.; Asst. Engr. U. P. R. R., 1895-6; Div. Engr.,
O. S. L. R. R. 1896-7; Prin. Asst. Engr., Butte Water Co., Chej-enne Wvo., now ot
Vail, Read & Cummings. Member Mont. Soc. Engrs. ; Amer. Soc. C. E. ; A. i". & A. M. ;
B. P. O. E. ; Silver Bow Club. Married Rose Paden, Sept. 6, 1893, Denver, Colo.
Children, Richard Randolph, b. Apr. 9, 1895; Allan Paden, b. Dec. 8, 1896; Kenyon
Colyar, b. Sept. 28, 1899; Charles Gillespie, b. Oct. 10, 1901; Vera Mary, b. Apr. i6, 1905.
Address, 29 Ogden St., Denver, Colo.
671. ROSS STRAWN WALLACE
B. S. in M. E. ; Engineer; b. Dec, 1869, Chatsworth, 111.; s. Robert Ross (b. Mar.
13. 183s, O.) & Louise C. (Strawn) Wallace (b. Nov. 18, 1845, 111.) Prepared in Pon-
tiac H. S.; Treas. A. A.; Class Pres.; Capt. Machinist & draftsman, 1891-92"; draftsman,
1892-93; expert engr., 1893-1895; Master Mechanic, 1895-99; Supt., 1899; Gen. Supt.
Peoria Gas & Elec. Co., 1906-09; Vice-Pres. & Gen. Man. Peoria Gas & Elec. Co.;
also Vice-Pres. & Gen. Man. Citizens Gas & Elec. Co., Pekin, 111., 191 1; also Vice-President
& Gen. Man. Pekin Light & Power Co., 1911; do. Washington Light & Power Co., Wash-
ington, Hi., 191 1. First Pres. Church of Peoria; Chairman Board of Deacons, same;
Director Y. M. C. A. of Peoria; member A. S. M. E.; A. I. E. E.; National Elec. Light
Assoc; Country Club of Peoria; Creve Coeur Club of Peoria (Directory). Married
Jessie Waring, June i, 1898, Washington, 111. Children, Margaret I.ucile, b. Nov. 9.
1899; Helen Louise, b. Oct. 15, 1903. Address, 216 North St., Peoria, 111. Bus. Add.,
316 S. Jefferson, Peoria, 111.
672. CHARLES BAILEY YOUNG
B. S. in Arch.; Mech. Engr.; b. Sept. 25, 1865, Aurora, 111.; s. Jacob Russell (b.
Mar. 19, 1819, Johnstown, N. Y.) & Clarissa Bailey (Crandall) Young (b. Feb. 17,
1824, Tonawanda, N. Y.) Prepared in Aurora H. S.; Adelphic. Draftsman for C. B.
& Q. R. R., 1891-9, Chief Draftsman, 1899-1902; Mech. Eng., C. B. & Q. R. R., 1902-5;
Mech. Eng., C. B. & Q. System, 1905 — Member Master Car Builders' Assoc, 1902;
Amer. Ry. Master Mecnanics Assoc, 1902; Chicago Engrs. Club; Western Railway Club,
Pres., 191 1-12. Married Lillian Verdell Frazier, Oct. 11, 1905, Aurora, III. Address.
411 Fox St., Aurora, 111. Bus. Add., 226 W. Adams St., Chicago.
CLASS OF 1892 (41)
673. ALICE MAY BARBER (BENNETT)
(Wife of 557)
B. S.; M. S.,1893; b. Apr. 21, 1862, LaFox, 111.; d. Calvin C. (b. Apr. 21, 1817,
Fabius, N. Y.) & Maria Louisa (Garfield) Barber (b. Oct. 16, 1833, Mt. Holly, Vt.).
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Alethenai. Held ist Fellowship given in Univ. Hon. Mem.
Auaubon Soc. of State of la. Married F. M. Bennett, Sept. 5, 1895, LaFox, 111.
Children, Orpha Estelle, b. Nov. 29, 1896, (d. Feb. 14, 1912); Lawrence,. b. Apr. 23, 1900.
Address, Salt Lake City, Utah.
674. WILLIAM DAVIS BARBER
(Brother of No. 373)
B. S. in C. E.: Civ. Engr.; b. June 26, 1864, Strathroy, Ontario, Can.; s. Isaac &
Ursula Mary (Davis) Barber. Prepared in Urbana, (111.) & Aylmer, (Ont.) H. Schs.
Tall building (Tonstr.; Location & Constr. of R. Rs. ; Tunnel Constr. ; in charge of the
division of Constr. & Repair, Chicago. Member Amer. Soc. of C. E. Married Mary
Edith Wickett, Dec. 12, 1892. Children, Harold William, b. Apr. 18, 1896 (d. Jan. 3,
1899); Milo Isaac, b. Nov. 30, 1897 (d. Jan. 5, 1899); Evelyn Ursula, b. Jan. 27, 1900;
William Edward, b. July 15, 1902. Address, 4th Floor, Bureau of Engr., City Hall,
Chicago.
675. JOHN KING BARKER
B. S. in C. E. ; Civ. Engr.; b. Dec. 19, 1864, Shutesbury, Mass.; s. Franklin (b.
Apr. 12, 1830, Palmer, Mass.) & Arvilla Lucinda (McClintock) Barker. Prepared in
Palmer H. S.; Mass. Agr. Coll. C. E. Club. Football team. Member Boston Soc. C. E. ;
Amer. Soc. Engr. Contrs. ; N. E. Water Works .\ssoc.; Springfield Bd. of Trade.
Married Annie Brooks Crane, Jan. 15, 1901, Hanover, Mass. Child, Franklin W., b.
Nov. 13, 1905. Address, 332 Main St., Springfield, Mass.
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676. FRANK BECKWITH
B. S. in C. E.; Engr.; b. Nov. 8, 1869, Quincy, 111.; s. James (b. 1840, New York
State) & Emily A. (Martin) Beckwith (b. 1843, do.) Prepared in Quincy H. S. Asst.
Engr. C. B. & Q. Ry., 1892-7; Res. Engr., Quincy Bridge, 1897-9; Engr. la. Lines, 1899-
1903; Prin. Asst. Engr. & Bridge Engr., L. S. & M. S. R. R., 1903-6: Gen. Supt., Ind.
Harbor and C. I. & S. Ry., 1906; Constr. Engr., Pac. R. R., 1906-9; Chief Engr. Walsh
Constr. Co., 1909 — Member Amer. Soc. of Civ. Engrs. Married Alice Moser, Nov.,
1894, Dubuque, la. Children, Lawton Bancroft, b. Oct. 1895; Harold Radcliffe, b. May,
1900; LeBrun, b. Nov., 1904. Address, 1240 Dearborn Ave., Chicago, 111. Btis. Add.,
Gen. Office, C. B. & Q. R. R., Chicago, 111.
677. SARAH BENNETT (ERWIN)
(Sister of Nos. 556, 1302)
B. L.; b. Jan.. 31, 1872, Mattoon, 111.; d. Charles (b. 1839, Bridgeton, Me.) & Susan
W. ((^leaves) Bennett (b. 1842, Bridgeton, Me.) Prepared Mattoon H. S.; Alethenai;
Valedictorian. Teacher of Latin in Kankakee H. S., 1892-3. Married John M. F. Erwin,
Aug. 24, 1893, Mattoon, 111.; Child, Susan Cleaves, b. July 23, 1901. Address, 592
Franklin Ave., Astoria, Oregon.
678. CASSANDRA BOGGS (MILLER)
(Sister of Nos. 336, 784, 1623)
B. L.; b. Oct. 22, 1869, Douglas Co., 111.; d. Benjamin Franklin (b. July 2, 1832,
Lawrence Co., O.) & Mary Jane (Armstrong) Boggs (b. Nov. 29, 1835, do.) Prepared in
Tuscola, 111. Alethenai. Teacher, Urbana, 1892-99; Toppenirh, Wash., 1899-1900; North
Yakima, Wash., 1901; Seattle, 1901-7. Married George Abram Miller, Dec. 23, 1909.
Address, 1103 W. Illinois St., Urbana, 111.
679. PARKE TUNIS BURROWS
B. S.; Architect; b. Aug. 8, 1871, Davenport, Iowa; s. Elisha Gamage (b. July 12,
1840, Davenport, Iowa) & Joanna Hand (Greene) Burrows (b. Cincinnati, Ohio.)
Prepared in Davenport H. S. and by private instruction, 1892; Philomathean; Pres. Class,
1892. Arch. Draftsman, 1892-1895; Hubbell & Burrows, 1895; Clausen & Burrows, 189O-
1904; Temple, Burrows & McLane, 1904-10; Temple & Burrows, 1910 — • Member Amer.
Institute of Architects. Married Camilla Simmons Wblcott, Oct. 29, 1902, St. Louis,
Mo. Children, Camilla Wolcott, b. Oct. i, 1908; Helen Tunis, b. July 29, 191 1; John
McDowell, b. Oct. 18, 1912. Address, 221 Mississippi Ave., Davenport, la.; Bus. Add.,
63 McManus Bldg., Davenport, la.
680. FRANKLIN GREGORY CARNAHAN .
(Brother of No. 933 )
A. B. in L. & A.; Lawyer; b. Jan. 8, 1872, Springfield, 111.; s. David Franklin (b.
.Sept. 16, 1825, Montour Co., Pa.) & Sarah .\nna (Dobbins) Carnalian (b. June 4, 1838.
Madison, Ind.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Adelphic (Pres.); Sigma Chi; Y. M. C. A.;
I'hi Beta Kappa; Tennis Singles & Doubles Championships; Varsity and Class Baseball
and Football Teams; Gym. Team; Mgr. Univ. Glee club; (Jlass Poet; Mem'ber Sobhograph
Board; Supt. Waterworks, Champaign, 1892-.1896; Atty-at-Law, Champaign, 1896-1903;
Treas. Federal Elevator Co., Minneapolis, 1903-12. Married Harriet Horton, Dec. 18,
1901, Winona, Minn. Children, Elizabeth Horton, b. June 15, 1903; David Horton, b.
June I, 1908. Address, Coronado Beach, Calif.
681. JOHN WATERBURY CRISSEY
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Oct. 6, 1869, Chester, 111.; s. Morris C. & Mary (Cole)
Crissey. Adelphic. With Metropolitan West Side Elevated Ry., Chicago; 111. Central
K. R., Chicago & New Orleans; L. S. & M. S. R. R., Chicago. Married Grace Colehour,
Oct. 10, 1899. Children, Kathryn, b. Dec. i, 1902; John, b. Sept. 25, 1904; Marion, b.
Oct. 26, 1906. Address, 722 Melrose St., Chicago, 111.
582. CHARLES WILLIAM CROSS
B. S. in A. E.; Engineer; b. Feb. 4, 1870, Kewanee, 111.; s. William Tyler & Melissa
Ann (Peet) Cross. Prepared in Kewanee H. S. Pres. Athletic Assoc; Univ. Baseball
Team; Glee Club and Univ. Quartet. With Holabird & Roche, Archs., Chicago, 1892-3;
Kewanee Boiler Co., 1894; Biown, Kitchen Iron Co., Indianapolis, Ind., 1894-11; Chief
Engr., Christopher, Simpson Iron Works, St. Louis, Mo., 191 1. Married Josephine Adams,
Oct. 10, 1898. Child, Helen Josephine, b. July 27, 1904. Address, Kenwood Springs, St.
Louis, Mo.
083. ROBERT HUMPREY FORBES
(Brother of Nos. 1122, 1862)
B. S. in Sci.; M. S., 1895; Dir. Agr. Exp. Sta.; b. May, 1867, Cobden, 111.; 5. Heniy
Clinton (b. May 19, 1833, Preble Corners, N. Y.) & Laura Jane ((jorham) Forbes (b. Feb.
24, 183s, Rutland, Vt.) Prepared in Princeton H. S. Attended Harvard Univ. post gradu-
ate, 1893-4. Adelphic; Sigma Chi. Bureau Co., Scholarship; Conklin Oratorical first prize,
1891. Instr. in Chem., Univ. of 111., 1892-3; Chemist and Teacher of Chem., 1894-1904;
Dir. Ariz. Agr. Exp. Sta., 1899 — Secy. Ariz. Hort. Com. 1909-12. Author: A large
number of Bulls, and Rpts. relating to S. W. Agr. Married Georgia Hazel Scott, Jan.
16, 1902. Address, Tucson, Ariz. Bus. Add., Agr. E.xp. Sta.,£fo.
i6o University of Illinois [1892
6S4. WINSLOW HOWARD FOSTER
B. S. in M. E. ; Engineer; b. Jan. 10, 1869, Chicago, s. Addison Howard, (b. Nov. 13,
1838, Wilton, N. H.) & Susan M. (Houghton) Foster (b. Nov. 29, 1838, New Ipswich,
N. H.) Prepared in Chicago West Div. H. S. Philomathean, Pres. ; Soc. of Engrs. With
W. Morava & Morava Constr. Co., continuously since graduation to Jan., 19 10 (vice
Pres. of Co. to 1910). Member Western Soc. of Engrs., 1900; Chicago Entomological
Soc, 1900-2. Married Anna Mabel Burr, Sept. 20, 1894, Winnetka, 111. Children,
Jeannette Howard, b. Nov. 3, 1895; Anna Burr, b. June 12, 1900; Helen Houghton, b.
Jan. 12, 1903. Address, 9238 Pleasant Ave., Chicago.
685. ZEBULON FOSTER
B. S. in C. E. ; Civ. Engr. ; b. 1865, Rossville, 111.; s. E. Foster. Retired. Address,
512 W. Calif. Ave., Urbana, 111. ($)
686. EDMUND BAILEY FUNSTON
(Brother of No. S70)
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. May 19, 1868, Champaign Co. 111.; s. John H. (b. Feb.
9, 1.S28, O.) & Elizauerh E. (Bailey) Funston (b. Oct. 26, 1833, do.) Prepared in Univ. of
III. Prep. School. Philomathean. Member of firm Guilbert & Funston, Racine, Wis.
Married Ella May Kephart, Aug. 23, 1905. Address, Racine, Wis.
687. ANDREW WALLIS GATES
B. S. in C. E. ; Civil Engr. & Manufatcurer; b. June 24, 1867, Pawpaw, III.; s.
Francis E. (b. Pawpaw, 111.) and Polly M. (Robinson) Gates (do). Prepared in Aurora
Sem. and Dixon Coll.; Philomathean. Manager Football team; Bus. Manager Illini; Pres.
State Football League. City Eng. work. City Contract work and manufacturing. Member
111. Soc. Engrs. and Survyrs; Western Soc. of Engrs.; Amer. Ceramics Soc. Mafried
Filone Norton, Jan. i, 1903, Wichita, Kansas. Address, Monmouth, 111.
688. EDWARD EVERETT GULICK
(Brother of Nos- 689, 1029)
LL. B. ; Solicitor, Wholesale Grocer; b. Nov. 20, 1868, Champaign, 111.; s. Jesse Richard
(b. Dec. 8, 1840, Pickaway Co., O.) & Louisa Lousette (Everett) Gulick (b. Dec. 4, 1848,
Ky.) Prepared in Mahomet H. S.; Univ. Acad.; B. D.; A. M.; Shurtleff Coll., Upper
Alton, 111. Philomathean. Minister 1900-4; Farmer, 1904-7: Boilermaker, Big Four Shops,
1907-9; Insurance & Fraternalism 1909-11; Bookkeeper at A. E. Robinson's 1911-12; With
E. C. Harley, 191 2 — Article, Civilization a Question of Geography, College Review, Nov.
1896. Married Minnie Belle Reinbard, June 7, 1899, Champaign, 111. (Divorced Feb. 6,
1906). Children, Florence Isabelle, b. Feb. 23, 1901; Margrett Loucile, b. Mar. i, 1904.
Address, 209 W. Church St. Champaign, 111.
689. JOSEPH PIPER GULICK
(Brother of Nos. 688, 1029)
B. L.; Lawyer; b. Dec. 2, 1870, Vandalia, 111.; s. Jesse Richard (b. Dec. 8, 1840,
Pickaway Co., O.) & Louisa Lousette (Everett) Gulick (b. Dec. 4, 1S48, Champaign Co.,
111.) Married Lilian L. Terwilleger, Nov. 20, 1900, Champaign, 111. Address, 508 S.
Elm St., Champaign, 111.
690. CHARLES ALEXANDER GUNN
(Brother of No. 2998)
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Nov. 22, 1870, Chicago, 111.; s. Alexander Hunter (b.
1834, New York City) & Emily Almira (Dyer) Gunn (b. 1839, Painesville, O.) Prepared
in Evanston Twp. H. S. Adelphic; Sigma Chi; Glee Club; Class Baseball Team, Capt. ;
Varsity baseball; Record in Bail throw, and Hop, Step & Jump, 111. & W. I. C. A. A.;
broke Univ. record in '90 for running broad jump. Architectural draftsman, Chicago,
1892-3; Asst. in Arch., Univ. of 111., 1893-6, with practice alone and with C. D. McLane;
Asst. in Arch., Columbia Univ., 1896-7; Arch, work in various offices & independently,
1897-1903, New York; Head of Estimating Dept. for H. L. Krensler BIdg. Const., Pitts-
burgh, 1903-7; Practicing arch, in Pittsburgh 1907-9; Member, Congregational Church,
t88i-9s; various Presb. denominations, 1895 — Exec. Secy., Laymen's Missionary Movt.;
Treas. & Bus. Agt., Phillipine Mission, Manila, P. I. Married Susan May Borden, Dec.
27, 1894, Chicago, 111. Children, Alexander Borden, b. Nov. 13, 1896; Marion, b. Oct.
24, 1898; Harriet Gilbert, b. May 27, 1904; Helen May, b. Sept. 9, 1910. Address, Box 437,
Manila, P. I.
691. FRED AUGUSTUS HALL
B. S. in Chem. ; Farmer; b. near Tonica, 111., Apr. 26, 1867; s. Stillman Augustus
(b. Jan. 23, 1838) & Harriet Adelia (Beardsley) Hall (b. June 10, 1842.) Prepared in
Univ. Acad. Adelphic; Y. M. C. A.; (Camera Club. In drug business, Tonica, 111., 1893-9;
Agriculture, & Extensive farming under irrigation, & Wholesale Produce and Comm. busi-
ness and Hardware store at Toppenish, Wash., 1900-4; Secy. Richey & Gilbert Co. (Inc.)
Comm. Storage, Hardware & Implements, &c., Toppenish, Wash., 1904; Fruit growing
N. Yakima, Wash., 1904 — Married Luella Richey, Oct. 17, 1894 (died Sept. 28, 1907, at
North Yakima, Wash.); married Frances G. Chace of Chicago, 111., June 26, 1909, at
Seattle, Wash. Children, Thorland Richey, b. July 30, 1896, Isabelle Hamilton, b. May
29, 1900; Burton Augustus, b. May 31, 1902. Address, North Yakima, Wash., R. F. D.
No. 4.
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692. RALPH WARNER HART
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Nov. 5, 1869, Rockford, 111.; s. Alfred, Jr. (b. Dec.
13, 1836, N. Y.) & Georgianna (Anderson) Hart (b. Mar. 17, 1838, N. Y.) Prepared in
Evanston H. S. Adelphic; Glee Club; Capt. Football team; Trustee Athletic Assoc.
Draftsman, 1892-99; practicing Arch., 1899 — Member Amer. Inst, of Arch.; Bohemian
Club; Commonwealth Club; San Francisco Golf & Country Club. Married Hilda W.
MacDonald, Mar. 5, 1904, San Francisco, Calif. Child, Ralph Warner, Jr., b. Jan. 5,
1906. Address, San Rafael, Calif. Bus. Add., Humboldt Bank Bldg., San Francisco, Calif.
693. WALTER CLARENCE HARVEY
B. S. in Arch.; Engineer; b. Nov. 14, 1870, Waverly, 111.; s. Alfred (b. North Sutton,
N. H.) & Lizzie Foster (George) Harvey (b. New Bedford, N. H.) Prepared m Pans
IT. S. Philomathean. Eng. with special reference to Ry. Constr. and Maint. since 1895;
I. C. R. R., 1895-9; Chicago Ter. Trans. Ry., 1899-1901; Rio Grande Western R. R.,
1 90 1-2; C. and N. W. R. R., 1902-5; Asst. Engr., Chicago Great Western R. R., St. Paul,
1905 — Married Belle Whiting Barry, Sept. 16, 1901. Child, Virginia, b. Sept. 12, 1904.
Address, 1313 East 72nd Place, Chicago, 111. Bus. Add., 463 Grand Central Station,
Chicago.
694. LOTT RUSSEL HERRICK
(Brother of Nos. 18S6, 3397)
B. L.; Lawyer; b. Dec. 8, 1871, Farmer City, 111.; s. George W. (b. Newville, Ind.)
& Dora Olive (Knight) Herrick (b. Farmer City, 111.) Prepared in Farmer City H. S.
Sigma Chi. LL. B., Univ. of Mich., 1894. County Judge, DeWitt Co., 1902-4 (resigned).
Married Harriet H. Swigart, Apr. 2, 1896, Farmer City, 111. Children, Mildred, b. June
26, 1901; Harriet Helen, b. Sept. 18, 1903- Address, Farmer City, 111.
693. AGNES GALE HILL
A. B.; Natl. Secy., Y. W. C. A.; b. Nov. 6, 1867, Dayton, O.; d. M. T. (b. Dec. 22,
1834, Vt.) & Flora E. (Bierce) Hill (b. Sept. 28, 1836, Nelson, O.) Prepared in Nevada,
(Mo.) H. S. Alethenai; Y. W. C. A. Genl. Secy. Y. W. C. A., Toledo, O., 1892-4;
Traveling Secy., S. V. M. F. M., Aug.-Dec, 1894; Genl. Secy., Y. W. C. A., Madias,
India, 1895-7; Natl. Secy., Y. W. C. A. for India, Burma & Ceylon, 1896^ Address,
Y. W. C. A., Bombay, India.
696. CHARLES ALBERT KILER
(Brother of Nos. 957, 1040)
B. L. ; Merchant; b. Sept. 8, 1869, Urbana, 111.; s. William Alexander (b. Apr. 17.
1840, Dayton, O.) & Charlotte (Mittendorf) Kiler (b. Mar. 22, 1845, Wolfenbueite!, Ger.)
Prepared in Urbana H. S.; Kent Law School, 1893-4. Adelphic; Sigma Chi; Winner
Conklin Orat. Prize; Pres. Sen. Class; Bus. Mgr., Sophograbh; Editor Illini. Natl.
Immigration Commissioner, 1905; Secy. & Dir. Champaign Chamber of Commerce, 1908-9,
Pres., 1910-11. Author: Articles in House Beautiful, Apr., 1908; short stories in Chicago
Tribune, Sunday issue, i9o6-ii- Good Roads Advocate; contributor to Trade papers.
^Member Univ. Club of 111.; Co. (Jlub of Champaign; Univ. Club of Chicago; Odd Fellows;
Elks; Court of Honor; Sons of Veterans; Libr. Bd., 1905-10; Park Bd. ; Pres. 111. Fur-
niture Dealers Assoc, 1906-8. Address, Champaign, Illinois.
697. CYRUS DANIEL MC LANE
(Brother of No. 1550)
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Sept. 4, 1866, Iowa City, la.; s. Joseph G. (b. Ohio) &
Mary Margaret (Wallace) McLane (b. Pa.) Prepared in Allerton H. S. Philomathean.
Taught in Univ. of 111., till 1904; Arch., Temple, Burrows ('92) & McLane, Davenport,
Ta., 1904-10; same. Rock Island Plow Co., 1910 — Pres., McLane Engr. Co., main office in
Rock Island, 111. Married Blanche Keeney Cleland, June 25, 1896, Rock Island, 111.
Children, Margaret Esther, b. Aug. 4, 1901; Dorothy Cleland, b. Mar. 20, 1904; Eleanor
Lucile, b. Mar. 11, 1908. Address, 3025 loth Ave., Rock Island, III.
698. WILLIAM ALEXANDER MARTIN
B. S. in M. E.; Gen. Supt. Quincy Ry. Co.; b. Sept. 29, 1865, New York City;
s. Geo. (b. Dec. 25. 1840, Glasgow, Scotland) & Elizabeth Ann (Rose) Martin (b. July 4,
1845, Pt. Dover, Ont., Can.) Prepared in Hamilton, Can., & Chicago; Spring Garden
Inst., Philadelphia, Pa. Engrs. Soc. Special work with Omaha T-H Elec. Light Co.;
Supt. of Pueblo, Colo. St. Ry. Co.; Supt, Quincy Gas & Elec. Co.; Supt. Quincy Ry. Co.
Member 111. State Electric Assoc; Amer. Elec. Ry. Assoc. Married Mary Louise
Shaw, June 18, 1895, Chicago, (d. Aug. 28, 1912, at Quincy.) Children, Mabel
Louise, b. Mar. 21, 1896; Edith Rose, b. Aug. 6, 1898; William Eugene, b. Sept.
Ambridge, Pa., 1900 — Instr. in charge of Amer. Bridge Co. Apprentice School, 1902-3.
Address, c/o Quincy R. R. Co., Quincy, 111.
699. ROY ALLEN MATHER
(Brother of No. 891)
B. S. in C. E.; Draftsman; b. May 27, 1870, Will Co., 111.; s. Samuel (b. 1847,
Essex Co., N. Y.) & Melvina M. (Ballou) Mather (b. 1848 Cuyahoga Co., O.) Prepared
in Dist. Schools & Northwestern Coll., Naperville, 111. Philomathean; C. E. Club; Vice
Pres. Sr. Class; Asst. Bus. Mgr. Sophograbh. Field & office work on Sewerage Constr.
with Cole, Alvord & Shield, Chicago, 1892; Draftsman, Chicago Elevated Railroads,
Metropolitan, Northwestern & Union Loop, 1893-7; Bridge Draftsman, Chief Engrs.
office, C. B. & Q. R. R., Chicago, 1898- 1900; Draftsman in charge of work, A. B. Co.,
i62 University of Illinois [1892
Ambridge, Pa., 1900— Instr. in charge of Amer. Bridge Co. Apprentice School, i902-3-
Invented the Rectifying Curve, Patd., 191 1. Member Corps of Engrs., I. N. G., 1896-7;
A. F. & A. M.; Worshipful Master of Lodge; First Reader, :st Church of Christ, trustee,
1902-4. Married Emma Hammerschmidt, Oct. 21, 1896, Naperville, 111. Children, Mar-
garet, b. Mar. 23, 1898; Laurence Hammerschmidt, b. June 8, 1900; Helen Caroline, b.
Aug. 8, 1903; Rachel Bertha, b. July 19, 1905; Doris Allen, b. Mar. 19, 1910. Address,
214 Beaver St., Sewickley, Pa.
700. ANNE MELISSA MAXWELL
B. L.: d. William S. (b. April 11, 1838, London, Pa.") & Josephine (Raymond) Max-
well (b. Apr. 8, 1842, Raymond, O.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Address, Bayside,
Long Island, N. Y.
701. WILLIAM GEORGE MILLER
B. S. in M. E.; b. 1869, Chicago, 111.; s. William M .Miller. Supt. Chrisholm, Boyd
& White Co., 1905. Address, care. 111. -la. Traction Co., Ottawa, 111.
70-'. *JOHN BARB MORGAN, Jr.
(Brother of No. 1057, 397)
A. B.; b. Dec. 23, 1S71, Kinmundy, 111.; s. John Barb (b. May 8, 1829, Ala.) &
Martha (Doolen) Morgan (b. Aug. 13, 1837, Kinmundy, 111.) Prepared in Kinmundy
H. S. Adelphic; Sigma Chi. LL. B., Kent Law School, 1895. Married Mable Jennings,
Apr., 1899, Peoria, Ariz. Died Jan. 7, 1901, Phoenix, Ariz.
703. JOHN WILLIAM PAGE
B. S. in C. E.; Contracting Engr.; b. Oct. 5. 1868, Waukegan, 111.; s. William Z. (b.
Sept. 3, 1842, Chicago) & Marguerite (Fallon) Page (b. Apr. 16, 1845, Chicago.) Prepared
in Waukegan H. S. & Evanston Acad. Civil Engr., 1892-8; Contracting Engr., 1898 —
Invented Page Bascule Bridge, 1899; Page Scraper Bucket Excavator, 1904. Married
Emma Belle Page, June 16, 1894. Child, Fanny Belle Page, b. Oct. 11, 1895. Address,
7009 N. Paulina St., Chicago; Bus. Add., 1002 Security Bldg.
704. HERMAN S. PIATT
A. B. in L. & A. 1892, A. M. 1894; Teacher; b. May 28, 1869, Lincoln, 111.; s. Joseph
&■ Emma (Allen) Piatt. Prepared in Univ. Acad. Adelphic; Phi Delta Theta. Fellowship
1892-93. Ph. D., Strassburg", Ger., 1897. Inst. & Asst. Prof., Illinois, 1894-01; Supt. of
Schs., Coshocton. O., iqoi-oS; Prin. P. S. 34, Brooklyn, N. Y. Author of: Tour du
Monde, Jenkins & Co.; (Comedies by Labiche, Ginn & Co.; & various articles in education.
Member N. E. A. iqoi — ; N. Y. Prin. Assoc; Brooklyn Prin. Assoc; Brooklyn Teachers"
Assoc. Married Lottie Seibert Lodge, Tune z8, 1893, Hannibal, Mo. Address, 32 West
123d St., N. Y. City; Bus. Add., 251 S"tagg St., Brooklyn.
705. ULYSSES SAMUEL GRANT PLANK
B. S.; Secy., Bldg. & Loan Assoc; b. Feb. 26, 1864, Wooster, O.; s. D. H. & Leah
(King) Plank. Prepared in Ft. Scott Acad.; Mt. Morris Coll. Philomathean; Secy.
Y. M. C. A. Govt. Indian Service, 1897-1903; Kan. Univ. Athletics, 1903-5; Secy.
Lawrence Bldg. & Loan Assoc, 1906-11. Married Emma E. Zieglei-, Apr. 25, 1894,
Harrisonville, Mo. Children, William Ewart G., b. Nov. 4, 1897; Elizabeth, b. (Dct. 30,
1896. Address, Lawrence, Kan.
706. ROME BURD PULLEN
B. L. ; Lawyer; b. Jan. 29, 1870, Centralia, III.; s. B. (b. June 8, 1833, Heighstown,
N. Y.) & Lucille O. (Gex) Pullen. LL. B. Chicago Law Sch., 1894. (t)
707. EDWARD LEWIS SCHEIDENHELM
B. S. in C. E.; Contr. and Engr.; b. Apr. 25, 1871, Mendota, 111.; s. Jacob &
Catherine (Faber) Scbeidenhelm. Prepared at Blackstone H. S. With Purdy & Hender-
son, 1892-1901; John Griffiths & Son, 1901-5. Chief Engr. Am. Water Wks. and Guaranty
Co. Married Harriet Joy, Sept. 14, 1889, Wilmette, 111. Child, Katherine. Address.
808 First Nat. Bk. Bldg., Pittsburg, Pa.
708. WILLIAM SNODGRASS
(Brother of 1765)
B. S. in M. E. ; Orchardist; b. Apr. 16, 1872, Coldspring, Wis.; s. William (b. June
8,, 1822, Paisley, Scotland) & Mary (McBeath) Snodgrass (b. Aug. 7, 1836, do.) Prepared
in Urbana H. S. Pres., M. E. Soc. Draftsman, 1892-5; Chief Draftsman, L. St. M. S.
R. R. Car Dept., 18S5-8; Genl. Foreman of Car Shop, 1898- 1900; in charge of Struc.
work Colo. Fuel & Iron Co., 1900-4; Asst. Chief Draftsman, Va. Bridge & Iron Co.,
1904-6; Chief Draftsman, N. J. Zinc Co., N. Y., 1906-7; Orchardist, Nueva (jerona. Isle
of Pines, 1907-12. Member Western R. R. Club, 1896-1907; Secy., Santa Anna Fruit
Growers Assoc. Married Antoinette Dewey, July 22, 1897, Urbana, 111. Child, Mary
Helena, b. Feb. 6, 1902. Address, Neuva Gcrona, Isle of Pines.
709. BENJAMIN ASAPH WAIT
(Brother of No. 1602)
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Sept. 15, 1868, Easthampton, Mass.; s. Benjamin
Anderson (b. Feb. 8, 1830, Williamsburg, Mass.) & Mary (Carter) Wait (b. Blue Grass,
111.) Prepared in Easthampton H. S.; Williston Sem. Adelphic. Structural Steel Drafts-
man, 1892-1900; Bridge Draftsman with various railroads, 1900-1903; Asst. Engr., C. R. I.
1893I Baccalaureate Alumni 163
& P. Ry., 1904 — Married May Wilson, June lo, 1896, Rushville, 111. Child, Anna
Wilson, b. July 6, 1S97. Address, 1430, sth St., Des Moines, la.
710. EDWARD LEWIS WALKER
B. L. 1S92; Salesman; b. Aug. 12, 1870, Petersburg, 111.; s. Albert (b. May 9, 1833,
Warsaw, N. Y.) & Marion M. (Silsby) Walker (b. Dec. 26, 1832, N. H.) Prepared
in Petersburg H. S.; Adelphic; Collector, 1894-95; Salesman, H. J. Heinz Co., 1896 — St.
Louis, Mo. & Chicago, 111. Address, 113 N. 9th St., Hannibal, Mo.
711. FRANK ROBERT WILLIAMSON
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr. ; b. 1867, Harford Co., Md.; s. Wm. Thomas (b. Harford Co.,
Md.) & Margaretta Andrews (b. do.) Prepared at S. 111. Nor. Sch. Asst. Engr., The
Sanitary District, Chicago, 111.; Member M. E. Church; Amer. Soc. Civ. Engrs. Mar-
ried Addie A. Martin, 1897, Lima, O. Children, Julia E., b .1S98 (d. 1902); Frank Martin,
b. 1901; Edwin Paul, b. 1905. Address, 7346 Yale Ave., Chicago, 111.
712. HOWARD OAKLEY WOOD WORTH
(Brother of Nos. 450, 2000, 1181)
B. S.; Bookkeeper, buyer and estimator; b. May 24. 1869; s. Alvin Oakley (b. 1817,
Tyre, N. Y.) & Mary Celina (Carpenter) Woodworth (b. Apr. 5, 1842, Manlius, N. Y.)
Prepared in Champaign H. S.; Philomatiiean; Grad. Stud., 111., 1892-3; Cornell 1893-3.
M. S.; Asst. 111. State Lab. 1895-7; Field Asst. Ento., Univ. of Calif., 1897-8; Asst. State
Entomol. in 111. State Lab. of Nat. Hist., i8g8-ic)oo; Student in Fed. and Zool., 111.,
1900-1; Asst. State Entomol., N. Y. Exp. Sta., Geneva, N. Y., 1902-3; foreman Calif.
Poultry Sta. 1903-5; with Natl. Self Winding Clock Co. i905;6; Bookkeeper for E. .\.
Robinson's plumbing shop 1906-11; Bookkeeper, buyer and estimator for W. R. Wozen-
craft's plumbing shop 191 1 — Author: various articles published in poultry journals;
Hon. Mem. Petaluma Poultry Keepers Protective Assoc; Pres. Baptist Y. P. S. C. E. ot
Berkeley, Calif, 1897-8; Deacon Herald of Hope Baptist Church, 1910-12; Treas. do.
1910-12. Married Elsie Victoria Weeks, May 27, 1903, Geneva, N. Y. Children, Mary
Elsie, b. May 27, 1904; Newton Clyde, b. May ii, 1905, (d. Sept. 5, 1905); Opal Victoria,
b. June 26, 1906; Howard Oakley, b. Oct. 10, 1907. Address, 58 E. University Ave.,
Champaign, 111.
713. ROYAL WRIGHT
(Brother of G2S0 )
B. L.; Lawyer; b. Sept. 13, 1S70, Urbana, III.: s. Francis M. (b. Aug. 23, 1844,
Brier Ridge, O.) & Elizabeth (West) Wright (b. Decatur, O.) Prepared in Urbana
Schs. Read law under F. M. Wright; admitted to bar 1893; Master in chancery of
Circuit Court, 1896-1904; practicing law in Chicago, 1905. Married Male Candy, 1894,
Princeton, Ind. Address, (f)
CLASS OF 1893 (65)
714. HUBERT FRANKLIN ANDREWS
B. S.; M. D., 1899; Physician; b. Aug. 10, 1869, Piasa, 111.; s. Joseph B. (b. 1837,
Brighton, 111.) & Mary A. (Rudrow) Andrews (b. 1838, Camden, N. J.) Prepared in
Blackburn Coll. Philomathean. Teacher, Salt Lake City H. S., 1893-6; Physician, 1899 — ■
Married Zada Kearnes, 1904, Gunnison, Utah. Children, Mary Emma, b. Mar. 8, 1905.
Zada Leah, b. Mar. 15, 1911. Address, San Bernardino, Calif.
715. GEORGE JOHN ARBEITER
B. L. ; Lawyer; b. June 10, 1865, Plainfield, 111.; s. Carl (b. July 25, 1827, Grathkan,
Ger.) & Kathrina (Siihler) Arbeiter (b. Oct. 26, 1828, Frankfort, do.) Prepared Plain-
field H. S. & N. Indiana Nor. Sch.; Philomathean. LL. B. Univ. of Mich., 1895- 3d Regt.
Co. B., I. N. G., 1896. First Sup. Vice Commander, Sup. Council Order of the White
Cross, 1900 — Married Esther Kittie McBride, Feb. 1, 1889, Elgin, 111. Children, Margaret
Georgia, b. July 2, igoo (died Apr. 19, 1901); George Carlton, b. Mar. 20, 1902; Gladys
Esther, b. Oct. 10, 1904; Lois Genevieve, b. Oct. 20, 1908. Address, 102 Woodworth Ave.,
Joliet, 111.
716. *MARY EDNA ARNOLD
A. B.; b. 1866 Roanoke, 111.; d. C. B. Arnold. Died Jan. 2, 1898, Cambridge, 111.
717. GRACE AYERS (POWERS)
(Wife of No. 762; Sister of No. 371)
B. L.; b. June 17, 1871, Urbana, 111.; d. Homer W. (b. May 23, 1836, O.) & Lorinda
Jane (McConney) Ayers (b. Jan. 14, 1837, Bainbridge, O.) Prepared in Urbana H. S.,
and Univ. Acad. Alethenai; Y. W. C. A.; Taught in Rochester, Minn., 1894-5; Nor. Bias.
Coll. Member Minerva Lit. and Mus. Club. (Pres. loii). Married William Ambrose
Powers, Sept. 9, 1897, Urbana, 111. Child, ChaUon Ayers. Address, 1020 Western Ave.,
Topeka, Kan.
718. HARLOW BACON
P.. S. in C. E.; Topographic Draftsman; b. Jan. 13, 1867, Huntsville, 111.; s. William
H. (b. Sept. 21, 1838, Augusta, 111.) & Mary Ellen (Gould) Bacon (b. Oct. 12, 1841, do.)
Piepared in Dixon Coll. C. E. Cinl); at the liead of the Military class freshman year;
Class baseball team. Union Switch & Signal Co., Swissvale, Pa., 1893; Engaged in
business, Ft. Smith, Ark., 1894; with Choctaw Oklahoma & Gulf R. R., 1894-97, ^''^t as
164 University of Illinois L1S93
draftsman, later as Asst. Engi.: Draftsman with Coast and Geodetic Survey, Washington,
D. C, 1897 — Designer of C. O. & G. Ry. shops & yards, Shawnee, Okla. ; C. O. & G.
railroad track pile driver. Published, Plan of a Track Pile Driver, Technograpli, 1896-97,
pp. 38-40; The C. O. & G. R. R. Shops at Shawnee, Okla., sam?. Member of M. E.
Church. Married Viola Coe, Nov. 28, 1894, Eldorado, Kan. Children, Cecil H., b. Nov.
20, 1895; infant daughter, b. Aug. 29, 1899 (d. Aug. 31, 1899). Address, Silver Spring,
Md.; Bus. Add., Coast & Geodetic Survey, Washington, D. C.
719. EDWARD ERNEST BARRETT
B. S. in C. E.; Chief Engr., Dir. & Mgr.; b. Oct. 12, 1870, Port Byron, 111.; s.
Daniel Thomas (b. July 22, 1824, Camden, Me.) & Lucy Ann (Sidlinger) Barrett (b.
Aug. 18, 1828, Thomdston, Me.) Prepared in Port Byron H. S. & Acad.; Curtiss Bus.
Coll., Minneapolis, Minn. Pres., Adelphic; Sigma Chi; C. E. Club; Class Pres.; Bus. Mgr.
Technograph & Philo-Adelphic Lecture Course. U. S. Surveyor & Inspector, U. S. Engr.
Corps, 1893-1900; Asst. Engr. C. B. & Q. Ry., 1900; C. E. with Fairbanks Morse & Co.,
1900-04; Dir. & Genl. Mgr. & Chief Engr., Roberts & Schaefer Co., 1904 — Patents for
improvements in coal handling devices dated 1907, Sept. 1908, Oct. 1908, Re-issue Pat.,
1905. Member M. ^E. Church; Chicago Engrs. Club; LaGrange Village Bd., 1907-09; Dir.
LaGrange Trust & Savings Bank, 1909 — Dir. Old Colony Trust & Savings Bank, Chicago,
191 1 — Married Grace Anna Hollister, Nov. 29, 1894, Port Byron, 111. Children, Jordan,
b. May 24, 1900; Gertrude, b. June 20, 1904 (d. Mar. 15, 1905); Edward Daniel, b. May
13, 1906. Address, 212 S. Madison Ave., LaGrange, 111.; Bus. Add., 2064 McCormick
Bldg., Chicago.
720. HENRY EMMETT BARTLETT
B. S. in C. E.; Draftsman; b. Sept. 27, 1870, Mt. Sterling, 111.; s. Henry H. (b. 1841,
Crown Point, N. Y.) & America J. (Jones) Bartlett (b. 1852, Mt. Sterling, 111.) Prepared
in Mt. Sterling H. S. Supt. of Schools, Brown Co., 111., 1894-98; Asst. Engr., I. C. R.
R., 1898-1904; Official Photographer, Panama Canal, 1904-5; Asst. Engr., I. C. R. R.,
1905-6; Chief Draftsman, Constr. Dept. Mo. Pac. Ry., St. Louis, Mo., 1906-10; Engr.
Terminals, Chicago Passenger Subways, iQio-ii; Eng. of Bridges, The Chicago Assoc,
of Commerce Comm. of Investigation on Smoke Abatement & Electrification of Railway
Terminals, 191 1 — Member Amer. Soc. of C. E. Married Nettie B. Cronin, June 4, 1899,
Mt. Sterling, 111. Children, Chas. H., b. Feb. i, 1901; Frederick E., b. June 26, 1902.
Address, 1447 E. 66th PL, Chicago.
721. GEORGE PHILIP BEHRENSMEYER
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Dec. 15, 1869, Quincy, 111.; s. Charles Frederick Adolph
(b. Sept. 22, 1835, near Minden, Ger.) & Mary (Beilstein) Behrensmeyer (b. Jan. 12,
1842, near Quincy, III.) Prepared in Quincy Pub. Sch. ; Gem City Bus. Coll. Kappa Sigma;
Adelphic; won nine class medals and inter-collegiate medals. Member Quincy Country
Club; Past Chancellor, K. of P.; Past Exalted Ruler-Elk; Knights Templar; 32nd degree
Mason. Married Grace Rebecca Plank, July 12, 1893, Champaign, 111. Address, 9th &
Main Sts., Quincy, 111.
722. GEORGE WEBSTER BLAKESLEY
B. S. in E. E.; Engineer; b. Oct. 24, 1870, Hiawatha, Kan.; s. A. M. & Mary (Avery)
Blakesley. Manager Security Stove & Mfg. Co. Married, June 11, 1896, Chicago, 111.
Children, Gladys A.; Helen A.; Frank A.; Elizabeth A. Address, 3240 Windsor Ave.,
Kansas City, Mo.
723. FRANK MINEAR BROWN
B. S. in Arch.; Real Estate & Ins. Agt.; b. May 10, 1872, Champaign, 111.; s. Seely
(b. New Canaan, Conn.) & Hannah Louise Brown (b. Westport, do.) Prepared in Cham-
paign H. S. Secy. Twin Cities Saving & Loan Assoc; Clerk, I. C. R. R., Charnpaign, 111.,
1894-5; Joint Rate Inspector for Cent. Traffic Assoc, 1895-01; Secy., Twin Cities Savings
& Loan Assoc, Sept., 1901; Treas. Western Star Lodge No. 240, A. F. & A. M.; Rec.
Champaign Commandery No. 68, K. T., 1903-12; Adv. Com. Bldg. Assoc. League of 111.,
1905. Address, 34 Neil St., or 411 W. University Ave, Champaign, 111.
724. HARVEY IRVING CARPENTER
B. L.; Music Inst.; b. May 8, 1858, Champaign, 111.; s. Thomas (b. Nov. 3, 1812,
Sandy Hill, N. Y.) & Catherine (Belinger) Carpenter (b. Oct. 7, 1831, Central, N. Y.)
Prepared in Jacksonville School for the Blind. Philomathean. Natl. Hist. Soc. Instruc-
tor in Music & Piano Tuner, 1 893-1 poo & 1905 — Instructor of Music & Musical Sciences,
School for the Blind, Faribault, Mmn., 1900-05. Address, Co-Op Bldg., Champaign, 111.
725. ROBERT FRANKLIN CARR
(Brother of No. 1467 )
B. S. in Chem.; Bus. Executive; b. Nov. 21, 1871, Argenta, 111.; s. Robert F. (b.
May I, 1832, Deckertown, N. J.) & Emily A. (Smick) Carr (b. Apr. 10, 1839, Decatur,
111.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Charter member Kappa Sigma; Pres. Fresh. Class;
Sophograph Bd. With Dearborn Drug & Chemical Works as Mgr. of Sales, Genl. Mgr.,
Secy., Vice Pres., & Genl. Mgr. & Pres., 1906 — Dir. McMaster Carr Supply Co., Chicago;
Dir., Standard Trust & Savings Bank, Chicago. Member Univ. Club of Chicago; Chicago
Athletic Assoc; Union League; Chemists' Club, N. Y. City; Exmoor Country Club; Rail-
road Club of N. Y. ; Amer. Chem. Soc. Married Louise Smiley, Apr. 25, 1906, Chicago.
Child, Louise Hagar, b. May 5, 1908. Address, 2815 Prairie Ave., Chicago; Bus. Add., 2005
McCormick Bldg., Chicago.
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Baccalaureate Alumni 165
726. CHARLES WILLARD CARTER
(Husband of No. 734 )
B L.; M. L., 1894; Physician; b. Mar. 27, 1S68, Faribault, Minn.; s. Willard (b.
Apr. 2, 1833, Wilmington, Stass.) & Emily Jane (Whitlock) Carter (b. Muncy, Pa.)
Prepared in Aledo H. S. Philomathean. First Inter-Soc. Orat. Cont., 1892; Class Poet.
M. D., Coll. of P. & S., Chicago, 1897. Fellowship in L. & S., 1894- Practicing medicine,
1897— Member Amer. Med. Assoc; 111. State Med. Soc; DeWitt Co. Med. Soc; A. F.
& A. M. ; R. A. M., Goodbrake No. 59. Married Mary Estelle Mann, Jan. 12, 1898,
Geneva, 111. Children, Charles Willard, b. Feb. 8, 1899; Alice Landon, b. Apr. 29, 1905;
Dorothy, b. Sept. 2, 190S. Address, Clinton, 111.
727. WILLIAM ROCK CHAMBERS
B. L. in L. & A.; Lawyer; b. Jan. 30, 1873, Sadorus, 111.; s. Jacob George (b. Aug.
12, 1842, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.) & Ann (Rock) Chambers (b. Apr. 2, 1845, Sadorus.)
Prepared in tfrbana H. S. Philomathean; Representative at Inter-coll. Orat. Contest,
1892; Winner Conklin Prize, Oratory, 1S92. Teacher, 1893-4; Law Student, 1894-96;
LL. B., Univ. of Mich., 1896; Clerk Ter. Dist. Court, 1907-10; Practicing Lawyer, 1910 —
Secy., Bd. of Educ, Danville, 1902-5. Married Lida Spencer, Nov. 10, 1904, Chicago.
Child, Richard Harvey, b. Nov. 7, 1906. Address, Safford, Ariz.
728. OSCAR PAUL CHESTER
(Brother of No. 1016 )
B. S. in Sci.; Physician; b. Nov. i, 1870, Champaign, 111.; s. Elias Oscar (b. 1829,
Franklin Co., O.) & Frances Virginia (Skinner) Chester (b. 1835, Orange Co., N. Y.)
Prepared in Champaign West Side H. S. Nu Sigma Nu; Alpha Omega Alpha. Member
Amer. Med. Assoc; 111. State Med. Soc; Chicago Med. Soc. & Physician's Club.;
Kenwood Club; Hyde Park Presb. Church. Married Florence Griffin, Oct. 18, 191 1,
Chicago, 111. Address, 4744 Madison Ave., Chicago, 111.
729. FRED GOLDSMITH COFFEEN
(Brother of Nos. 563, 1109)
B. S. in Chem.; Foundry Expert; b. Nov. 22, 1871, Sidney, 111.; s. A. M. & Mira
Amy (Gaines) Cofifeen. Chemist & Supt. in foundry work, Chicago, 1893-1900; at Beaver
Dam, Wis., 1900-4; Foundry Expert, 1904 — • Member Cong. Church; A. F. & A. M.
Married Ida Weber, Aug. 15, 1899, Urbana, 111. Children, Richard Preston, b. Oct.
22, 1900; Esther, b. Sept. 29, 1902; Frederick Harry, b. June 24, 1904. Address, 104 E.
John St., Champaign, 111.
730. JAMES W. COOK
B. S. in M. E.; Gen. Cont; b. 1872, Rural Twp., R. I. Co., 111.; s. Mrs. J. V. Cook.
Prepared in Rock Island H. S. Sigma Chi. With J. W. Schaub, Chicago, 1904. Address,
810 Edgecomb Place, Chicago.
731. WILLIAM HENRY CORNELL
B. S. in M. E.; b. 1865, Kankakee Co., 111.; s. Abram H. Cornell. Address, Grant
Park, Kankakee Co., 111.
732. EDWARD CHILTON CRAIG
B. L.; Lawyer; b. Apr. 7, 1872, Mattoon, 111.; s. James Wesley (b. June 29, 1844,
Coles Co. 111.) & Mary (Chilton) Craig (b. July 4. 1849. Scott Co., 111.) Prepared in
Mattoon H. S. Adelphic. Attended Harvard Law School; admitted to bar and practicing,
1896 — Married Fannie lone Dilley, Nov. 9, 1899, Dallas, Tex. Children, George Mans-
field, b. Aug. 2S, 1905-; Donald Chilton, b. Oct. 27, 1908. Address, Mattoon, 111.
733. WILLIS WILSON DANLEY
B. S. in C. E.; Engr. & Salesman; b. July 15, 1871, Henry, 111.; s. D. W. & Katherine
A. (Noe) Danley. Prepared in Hennepin H. S. Adelphic. Engr. & Salesman, U. S., Austr.,
Eng., & So. Afr. ; Engaged in organizing and establishing the S. African, German and
Italian contracting business for the Lamson Pneumatic Tube Co., and Lamson Store
Service Co., of London, Eng., 1904-11. Married Matilda Elizabeth Cayzer, Oct. 3, 1898,
Melbourne, Victoria, (ihild, Arthur L., b. Sept. 2$, 1899. Address, Los Angeles, Calif.
734. MARK ALDEN EARL
B. S. in C. E.; Consulting Engr.; b. Mar. 27, 1869, Centralia, 111.; s. Marcus
.'Vurelius (b. Jan. 27, 1820, New York) & Winnie (Gray) Earl (b. July 22, 1839, Ohio).
Prepared in Centralia H. S. Capt. in Regt.; M. C. E., 1894, Cornell. Civ. Eng., 1894-
1904; Consulting Engr., 1904 — Married Lena Simpson, Sept. 9, 1895, Benton Harbor,
Mich. Address, Muskogee, (Dklahoma.
735. WILBER JOHN ERASER
B. S. in Agr.; M. S., 1002; Professor; b. July i, 1869, Lockport, 111.; s. John
Alexander (b. July 30, 1823, Bethel, N. Y.) & Mary Ann (Van Horn) Eraser (b. Feb. 17,
1829.) Prepared in Plainfield H. S. and Jennings Sem., Aurora, 111. Instr. in Dairy
Husb., and Asst., Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111., 1896-1902; Prof, of Dairy Husb., and
Chief in Sta., 1902 — Author: Preventing Contamination of Milk, Bull., No. 91, 1903,
30 pp.; City Milk Supply, Bull., No. 92, 1902, 20 pp.; Crops for the Silo, Cost of
Filling, and Effect of Silage on the Flavor of Milk, Bull., No. loi, 1905, 20 pp.; Con-
struction of Silos, Bull., No. 102, 1905, 44 pp.; Dairy Suggestions from European Con-
ditions as seen in the British Isles, Holland, and Denmark, Bull., No. 140, 1909, 84 pp.;
i66 University of Illinois [1893
Economy of the Round Dairy Barn, Bull., No. 143, i9io, 44 PP-; Alfalfa Hay vs. Timothy
Hay, and Alfalfa Hay vs. Bran for Dairy Cows, Bull. No. 146, 1910, 14 pp.; also
earlier bulletins and a large number of circulars. Married Alice May Eaton, Sept. 12,
1894, Aurora, 111. Children, Cecil Eaton, b. Oct. 7, 1895; Gladys Genevra, b. Aug. 17,
1897. Address, 1003 S. Wright St., Champaign, 111. Bus. Add., 119 Agr. Bldg., Univ. of
111., Urbana, 111.
736. WILLIAM DAVID GIBBS
B. S. in Agr.; M. S., 1894; Pres. N. H. Coll. of Agr. & the Mechanic Arts; b. Mar.
15, 1869. Winchester, 111.; s. William C. & Margaret C. Gibbs. Prepared in Winchester
H. S. Kappa Sigma; Fellowship in Agr., 1894. Asst. in Agr., Ohio State Univ., 1895.
Sigma Xi, Ohio State Univ.; Expert Asst. Bureau of Soils, U. S. Dept. of Agr., 1895;
Asst. Prof, of Agr., O. S. U., 1895-6; Assoc. Prof., 1896-9; D. S. C, Univ. of Maine.
1908; Prof, of Agronomy, Ohio State Univ., 1899-01; Prof, of Agr. & Dir. Agr. Exp. Sta..
New Hampshire Coll. of Agr. and the Mechanic Arts, Durham, N. H., 1901; Dean of
Agr. and Dir. of Exp. Stations, Texas, A. & M. Coll., College Sta., 1902-3; Pres. New
Hampshire Coll. of Agr. and the Mechanic Arts, 1903-1912; western representative of the
Sagamon Land Trust of Boston, 1912 — Address, Winchester, 111.
737. LOUIS THOMAS GRAHAM
B. L. Lawyer; b. Aug. 18, 1870, Pittsfield, 111.; s. D. C. (b. Galesburg, 111.) & Lizzie
(Rose) Graham (b. Griggsville, 111.) Prepared in Pittsfield H. S. Married Bertha M. Rush,
Fairmount, 111., Feb. 23, 1903. Address, Pittsfield, 111.
738. WILLIAM JOHNSON GRAHAM
(Brother of No. 4682)
B. L.; Lawyer; b. Feb. 7, 1872; s. Richard J. (b. Feb. 11, 1842, Laurence Co., Penn.)
& Caroline (Mundwiler) Graham (b. do.) Prepared in Aledo H. S., & Aledo Acad.:
Adelphic; Kappa Sigma; Editor in Chief of Illini, 1892-3; Pres. Adelphic, 1893; Class
Hatchet Orator, 1893. In law office of James M. Brock, Aledo, 111., 1893-5, also Deputy
Sheriff, Mercer County; admitted to bar in 111. in 1895. Raised company as Captain of
Anderson's Provisional Regiment in war with Spain, in Aledo. Elected State's Attorney
Mercer Co., 1900; re-elected 1904. Married Olive B. Whan, Nov. 8, 1899, Aledo, 111.,
(d. Mar. 29, igii). Children, Robert, b. Dec. 23, 1906; Ruth Olive, b. Nov. 12, 1910.
Address, Aledo, 111.
739. FRANK M. GULICK
B. L. ; Orange Grower; b. Feb. 15, 1870. Rantoul, 111.; s. Chas. Wesley (b. Apr. 27,
1836, Morristown, O.) & Catherine Celina (Clapp) Gulick (b. July 16, 1843, Vermilion
Co., near Danville, 111.) Prepared Rantoul, 111. Kappa Sigma. Merchant, 1 893-1900; Sec.
Twin Cities Savings & Loan Assn., Champaign, 111., until 1902; Planter, until Apr. 1904;
in charge of southern real estate office of Muliikin & Biles, Memphis, Tenn., 1904-6;
Partner of Martin Bros. & Co., Alligator, Miss., 1906-8; owns orange ranch, Orange,
Calif., 1909 — Married Cora Belle Martin, Mar. 25, 1900, Neosho, Mo. Children, Frank
Martin, b. Nov. 18, 1904; Chas. Edwin, b. Apr. 10, 1910. Address, Orange, Calif.
740. ALBERT GRANT HIGGINS
(Brother of No. 3020)
B. S. in Arch., 1893; Mgr. of Mfg. Co.; b. Aug. 30, 1869, Elmwood, 111.; s. B, P.
(b. Apr. 29, 1834, Huntington, Mass.) & Mary E. (Leet) Higgins (b. Jan. i, 1842, Conn.)
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Class baseball & football teams; Varsity football team. Archi-
tect in Chicago, Victor, Colo., Pueblo, Kansas City; Structural Eng. ; Hon. Commission
as Capt., I. N. G., Act. Volunteer Spanish- American War; Vice Pres. & Mgr. of Truss-
wall Mfg. Co., Kansas City, Mo. Invented & Developed the Manufacture of Trusswall
Concrete Columns, Pat. No. 945,948, 1910, & No. 945,949, 1911, with other patents
pending. Published. Turned Concrete Columns (Trusswall Columns Cement Age (30
Church St., N. Y.) Vol. 13, No. 4, pp. 164-66. Mem.ber Y. M. C. A.; Engineers' Club;
Arts C;iub; Noble of the Mystic Shrine. Married Jessie M. Glenn, Oct. 12, 1910, Tarkio,
Mo. Address, 2452 Harrison St., Kansas City, Mo. Bus. Add., 2315 Flora Ave., Kansas
^'*^' ^°" 741. PHILIP MATTHIAS HUCKE
B. S. in Sci.; Coal Operator; b. Mar. 5, 1871, Mascoutah, 111.; s. Philip (b. Apr. 30,
1 8^4, Rotenburg, Ger.) & Elizabeth (Leibrock) Hucke (b. Mascoutah, 111.) Prepared in
Mascoutah H. S. Philomathean. Taught in Champaign H. S., 1893-1900; Genl. Mgr.,
Kolb Coal Co. Mines, St. Louis, Mo., 1900^ Married Louise Kraus, 1907, Chicago.
Address, 35213 Park Ave., St. Louis Mo.; Bus. Add., 30S Mermod & Jaccard Bldg.,
St. Louis, Mo. __^^^ EDWARD EVERETT HUNT
(Brother of No. 879)
B. S. in Chem.; with Piper, Johnson & Case; b. 1871, Urbana, 111.; s. J. E. Hunt.
Address, N. Y. Life Arcade, Minneapolis, Minn.
743. HARRIETTE AUGUSTA JOHNSON
B. L.; b. June 22, 1873, Rock Island; d. Walter (b. 1843, Coventry, England) & Ellen
(Head) Johnson (b. 1843, Hull, do.) Prepared in Rock Island H. S. Alethenai. Grad.
Worcester, Mass. Sch. of Dom. Sci., 1901. Charter member Illinois-Iowa Branch of
A. C. A. Address, 1132, ist Ave., Rock Island, Illinois.
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744. JAMES A. KINKEAD
(Brother of No. 569)
B. S. in Chem., 1895; Res. Sales Mgr.; b. June 24, 1871, Earlville, III.; s. Jos. R. &
Julia (Robinson) Kinkead. Prepared in Earlville High School. Adelphic. Insp. C. X.
& W. R. R. Co., 1893-1902; Engr. of Tests, Amer. Locomotive Co., 1902 S: Res. Sales :\lgr..
Parkesbiirg Iron Co., 190S — Assoc. A. S. M. E. ; member A. S. N. E. ; A. S. T. M.;
Engr. Soc. Eastern N. Y. ; Mohawk Golf Club; Engrs. Club, N. Y.; Railroad Club of
N. Y.; Marine & Field Club, Brooklyn. Married Beatrice Reynolds, Aug. 8, 1903, San
Francisco, Cal. Children, Robert Clendenin, b. Jan. 4, 1906; James Alan, b. Jan. 5, 1908;
David, b. Oct. 16, 1909; Donald, b. Mar. 10, 191 1. Address, Stelton, N. J.; Bus. Add., 30
Church St., N. Y.
745. LOUIS KLINGEL
B. L. 1893; Lawyer; b. Mar. 8, 1870, Mascoutah, 111.; s. Louis (b. Mar. 8, 1841,
Mascoutah, 111.) and Katheiine (Seib'ert) Klingel (b. 1849, Ger.) Prepared in Mascoutah
H. S. Philomathean; Valedictorian; took LL. B. from Michigan Law School, 1896. Taught
school in Belleville, 111., 1893-94; practiced law in Belleville, 1896 — B. P. O. E. ; Mar-
ried Eugenie Guentz, Sept. 5, 1907, Belleville, 111. Children, Mary Helen, b. Aug. 2, 1912;
Katherine Louise, b. Dec. 24, 190S. Address, Belleville, 111.
746. NINA BELLE LAMKIN
B. L.; Teacher; b. Champaign, 111.; d. Josiah B. (b. 1843) & C. Marion (Gibson) Lam-
kin (b. 1846.) Prepared in Champaign High School. Pres. Alethenai; Class Secy.; Pres.
Y. W. C. A. Teacher, Champaign Pub. Schs. & Instr. Phys. Tr., 1893-7; Phys. Dir.,
Yankton Coll.. S. D., 1897-1900; Phys. Dir.. High School Athletic Club, LaPorte, Ind.,
1900; Private Studio work, Chicago, 1902; Phys. Dir., Jewish Man'l Tr. School, Chicago,
1902-s; Phys. Dir.. Riverside Pub. Schs., 1904-7; Teacher of Elocution & Phys. work.
Studio, Fine Arts Bldg., Chicag(\ 1902-5; head of Phys. Educ. Dept., Western 111. State
Norm. School, 1907-11; Dir. of Boys & Girls Sports at Chautauqua, 1904-11; Round Table
Talks for Parents & Teachers at Chautauqua, 1904-11. Author: Play: Its Value & Fifty
Games, Lamlain Pub., Chicago, 1908; Suggestive Physical Work for Every Day and
Holidays, for use in all ihe grades, Pub.. Macomb, 111., 1910. Member N. E. A.; Alumnx
Club, Chicago; Alumni Club, Chicago; Presb. Church; IntercoU. Alumnje Assoc. Chicago
Playground. Address, 4323 Lake Ave., Chicago, 111.; Bus. Add., Studio, Fine Arts Bldg.,
Chicago, (t)
747. ALEXANDER L. LEVY
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b- Feb. i, 1872, Brookfield, Mo.; s. Marcus (b. ;\Iar.
31, 1843, Kolmar, Prussia) & Minna Levy (b. Sept. 30, 1844, Bartenstein, Prussia.) Pre-
pared in Brookfield (Mo.) H. S. Teacher in Chicago H. Schs., 1896-1904; Practicing
Arch., 1904-11. Member Chicago Architects Bus. Assoc; Dir. Marks Nathan Jewish
Orphan Home. Married Eliza Westerfeld, Apr. 28, 1898, Chicago. Children, Alexander L.,
Jr., b. June 23, 191 1. Address, 5202 Prairie Ave., Chicago; Bus. Add., 1651 Otis Bldg.,
Chicago.
748. ARTHUR BATES LOOMIS
B. S. in C. E.: Chief Engr.; b. Mar. 7, 1873, Fulton, 111.; s. G. C. (b. Aug. 2, 1841)
& Emma (Bates) Loomis (b. May 29, 1850.) Prepared in Fulton H. S. M. C. E., Cor-
nell Univ., 1894. Sigma Chi; Class Pres. Asst. Engr. Massillon Bridge Co., 1894-1902;
Asst. to Consulting Engr. for Ter. Ry. Assoc, of St. Louis, 1902-4; Asst. Engr., Toledo
Massillon Bridge Co , 1904; Chief Engr., Toledo Bridge & Crane Co., Toledo, O. Married
Edith Louise Norton, Dec. 30, 1909, Toledo, O. Address, Chesbro App.,rfo.
749. WILLIAM PRIESTLY McCARTNEY
B. S. in Chem.; M. S., 1900; LL. B., 1901; b. May 18, 1870, Metropolis, 111.: s.
Robert Wilson & Molly (Priestly) McCartney. Prepared in Metropolis H. S.; Detroit
Mil. Acad. Chem. Club; Pres. Univ. of 111. Assoc. Spanish War Volunteers, 1899. LL. D.,
Breseford Coll.. Ensley, Ala. Teacher, Olmsted, 1893-4; .Albion, 1895-6; So. Collegiate
Inst., 1896-7; Metropolis, III, Druggist & Chemist, 1897-8; Food Insp. & Chem., with
rank of First Lieut, U. S. A., 1S98-9; Univ. of 111., 1899-01; Paducah, Ky., 1901-4; Atty.
at Law, Teacher of Law. E. St. Louis, 111. and St. Louis, Mo., 1904-5; Teacher, Com.
Law and Allied Sci., Breseford Coll.; Summer Term at Univ. of Berlin, Ger., 1905;
Counsellor-Scientist, Birmingham, Ala., Consulting and Analytical Work Pertaining to
Iron Industries; Instr. at Breseford Coll., 1905- -^tty., .\ugusta, Ga. ; Supt. Univ. II. S.,
Gibson H. S., 1906 — Invented Leadoidine, a celluloid-like preparation with Sp. Gr. ap-
proximating lead 'used in lieavy mounting, 1905. Author: Handbook of Commercial Chem-
istry, 195 pp.. 1897. Journal Press, St. Louis, Mo.; Dies Vit;e and other poems, 1902;
Old & New Testament Interlinear Ed., 1902; The Law of Self-Defcnsc, 1903. 200 pp.,
Reid Pub. Co.; A Boys Psychology, 1904, 150 pp.; Number, the Beautiful Necessity,
Int. Math. Mag., 1905; Court-Room and Other (Turios. Member Ky. State Bar Assoc;
Secy. Metropolis, 111., Bar Assoc; So. Soc. Chemists. Married Johanna Davis, Aug. 17,
1901. Cairo, III, Children, Robert A., b. Aug. 25, 1895; Homer D. b. June 17, 1898;
James Scott, b.' Feb., 1900; Jean, b. Jan. 30, 1903. Address. Gibson, Ga. (J)
750. ROBERT EMMETT McCLOY
B. L.; Lawyer; b. Feb. 22, 1867. Eifingham Co.; s. John Cb. Jan. i, 1839) & Catherine
(Murphy) McCloy. Prepared in Altamont II. S. Y. M. C. A.; Philomathean; Black-
stonian Soc. LL. B., Kent Coll., 1895. Practical law for a time, connected with a real
estate firm; in I.aw Dept. of the London Guarantee and .\ccident Co., Chicago, 1906 —
Member of M. K. CInirch (steward S: trustee) ; Arcand Lodge Xo. 717, A. F. & A. M., 1903-4-
i68 University of Illinois [1893
(Master); Univ. of 111. Club of Chicago, 1S98-1901. Married Bertha Alma Tish, June
13. 1897. Address, 383 Greenwood Ave., Blue Island, 111.
751. *CLYDE BENJAMIN McCLURE
(Brother of N0.6S5)
B. S. in C. E.; b. 1870, Gibson City, 111.; s. John T. McClure. Died Feb. 26, 1901,
Tuscola, 111.
752. WALTER SCOTT McGEE
B. S.; Teacher; b. Sept. 7, 1869, Champaign Co., 111.; s. Giles Franklin (b. 1826,
Mo.) & Elizabeth (Smoot) McGee (b. 1834, O.) Prepared in Philo Twp. school & pri-
vate study. Y. M. C. A.; Philomathean; Athletic Assoc. Fellowship, Univ. of 111., 1895;
Prin. East Side School, Champaign, 1893-4; Stud., Univ. of 111., 1894-5, Chicago, 1895-6;
taught in Englewood H. S., 1896-8; Stud., Chicago, 189S-9; taught in Hyde Park H. S.,
1899; Instr. in Geol. & Geog., Cent. Inst., Chicago, 1905-8; Englewood H. S., 1908 —
Married Ethelyn B. Clancey, June 27, 1900, Plainwell, Mich. Children, Marion Elizabeth,
b. Mar. 31, 1902; Donald Willis, b. Oct. 18, 1903; Alan James, b. June 5, 1907. Address,
5327 Ellis Ave., Chicago.
753. LOUIS McMAINS
B. S.; Real Estate business; b. May 14, 1868, Vermilion Co., 111., near Rossville;
s. Anderson (b. Jan. 10, 1840, Waveland, Ind.) & Clarisa Comstock McMains (b. Nov. 12,
1848, Rossville, 111.) Prepared in Rossville H. S. Adelphic; Hoppm Medal, 1890. Prac-
ticing Law, 1893-1902; Life Ins., 1902-3; Real Estate, 1903-4 in Detroit, Mich.; Mgr., Real
Estate Dept., John Wocher & Bro., Indianapolis, Ind., 1904-10; Ind. Natl. Guards during
R. R. strike, 1894. Member Christian Church; Chm. of Bd., 4 yrs. ; Supt. of S. S., 6
yrs.; Treas. & Dir., Y. M. C. A., Crawfordsville, 1898-1902. Married Sadie Blanche
Ritter, June 26, 1895, Danville, 111. Address, 3266 N. New Jersey St., Indianapolis, Ind.
754. MARY ESTELLE MANN (CARTER)
(Wife of No. 726)
B. L. in L. & A.; b. Dec. 29, 1871, St. Charles, 111.; d. Charles Eben (b. Sept. 27,
1844, N. Y.) & Sarah Ellen (Landon) Mann (b. Oct. 20, 1846, Bloomingdale, 111.) Pre-
pared in Geneva H. S. Alethenai; 1st prize in Declamation Cont. Taught in Mattoon
H. S., 1893-4; Elgin H. S., 1894-7. Married Charles Willard Carter ('93), Jan. 12, 189S,
Geneva, 111. Children, Charles Willard, b. Feb." 8, 1899; Alice Landon, b. Apr. 29, 1905;
Doiothy, b. Sept. 2, 190S. Address, 203 N. Center St., Clinton, 111.
755. LOUEVA MAE MATHEWS (NICOLAUS)
(Sister of No. 1921)
B. L. ; b. 1871, Urbana. 111.; d. F. W. Mathews. Married W. A. Nicolaus. Address,
601 W. Elm St., Urbana, 111.
756. JAMES DAVID METCALF
B. S. in Chem.; Bank Cashier; b. Feb. 14, 1871; s. James David, Sr. (b. May 16,
1839, Ky.) & Bruneete (Mason) Metcalf (b. Mar. 10, 1843, do.) Prepared in Girard H.
S.; Wes. Nor. Sch., Bushnell, 111. Kappa Sigma. Cashier of Shipman Banking Co., Ship-
man, 111. A. F. & A. M. Married Eugenia Wolfe, Oct. 16, 1897. Child Eugenia b.
Dec. 9, 1902. Address, Shipman, 111.
757. CLENDON VAN METER MILLAR
(Brother of No. 1056, 3878)
B. S. in Chem.; M. S., 1894; Chemist & Assayer; b. Apr. 10, 1871, Mattoon, III.; s.
Adam (b. Va.) & Fannie Bowen (Knowles) Millar (b. Ohio.) Prepared in Lee's Acad.,
Loxa, 111. Asst. on State Wat. Survey, 1895-9; Chemist & Assayer, Joplin, Mo., 1899 — •
Member M. E. Church; has been S. S. Supt., Pres. Epworth League, a steward in church.
Married Elizabeth C. Insley, June 15, 1898, Thayer, Kan. Children, Clendon Van Meter,
Jr., b. Aug. 7, 1905; Frank Insley, b. Nov. 15, 1906. Address, 617^ Joplin St., Joplin,
Mo.
758. JEREMIAH GEORGE MOSIER
B. S.; Professor; b. Jan. 8, 1862, Pike Co., O.; s. David (b. Mar. 20, 1827, O.) &
Amanda R. (Brill) Mosier (b. Apr. 29, 1828.) Prepared in Urbana H. S.; Norm. School,
Lebanon, O. Philomathean; Alpha Zeta; Asst. in Geol., Univ. of 111., 1S94-7; Farmer,
1 898-1 900; H. S. Teacher, Urbana & Champaign, 1900-2; Asst. Prof, of Soil Physics, Coll.
of Agr. & Asst. Chief of Soil Physics, Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111., 1902 — Author: Bull.
No. 86, Climate of 111., 1903, 31 pp.; Circ, No. 82, Physical Improvement of Soils with
Special Reference to Organic Matter, 1904, 21 pp.; Soils of Clay, Hardin, & Moultrie
Counties (with Dr. C. G. Hopkins), 111.; Lab. Guide in Soil Physics, 1908, 66 pp.; Key
for determination of minerals, 1895, 30 pp. (with C. W. Rolfe). Member Natl. Geog.
Sec, 1905. Married Lydia C. Miller, June 22, 1892, Philo, 111. Children, Leota I., b.
Aug. 15, 1894; Harold M., b. Dec. 10, 1897 (d. Aug. 29, 1900); Henry D., b. Apr. 4,
1899; Helen K., b. Oct. 20, 1903; Dorothy R., b. May 19, 1905. Address, 908 W. 111.
Urbana, 111.
759. *ADOLPH BERTINUS PETERSON
B. S. in Arch.; b. 1871, Chicago, 111.; s. Mrs. Annie Peterson. Died Nov. 2, 1899,
Chicago, 111. ■
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760. SOPHIE MARIE PETERSON (PARR)
(Wife of No. 1062)
A. B. in L. & S.; Teacher; b. June 22, 1872, Champaign, 111.; d. Peter John (b. Oct.
2, 1848, Sweden) & Marie Christine Peterson (b. Mar. 8. 1850.) Prepared in Champaign
H. S. Alethenai; Y. W. C. A. Taught school, 1B93-9, 1907 — Member Cong. Church.
Married John Louis Parr, ('97) Sept. 20, 1899, Champaign, 111. (d. Dec. 29, 1906).
Children, Harold Leslie, b. Jan. 6, 1901; Marie Christine, b. Feb. 19, 1905- Address, 803
S. 2nd St., Champaign, 111.
761. JAMES DAVID PHILLIPS
B. S. in Arch.; Asit. Dean in Coll. of Engr. ; b. June i, 1869, Chicago; s. James Mill
(b. Scotland) & Ellen (Stewart) Phillips (b. do.) Prepared in Chicago Schools; Univ.
Acad. Tau Beta Pi; Shield & Trident; Sigma Xi. Instr. in Shop Work & Mach. Design,
1892-3; Instr. in G. E. D., Univ. of 111., 1893-1902; Asst. Prof, of Drawing, Univ. of
Wis., 1902-5; Prof, of same, 1905-9; Asst. Dean Coll. of Engr. Member See. for Promotion
of Engr. Educ.; Western Drawing & Manl. Tr. Teachers' Assoc; Wis. Acad, of Arts &
Sci. Married Darley Payne, Aug. 27, 1894, Champaign, 111. (died.) Children, Paul
Stewart, (died); Mary Helen (died); Wendell, b. 1899. Address, 1925 W. Lawn Ave.,
Madison, Wis.
762. WILLIAM AMBROSE POWERS
(Husband of No. 717)
B. S. in Chem.; Chemist; b. Mar. 14, 1866, Knoxborough, N. Y.; s. Walter Moses
(b. Jan. i8, 1837, do.) & Lucinda Rebecca (Lawton) Powers (b. June 18, 1842, Vernon,
N. Y.) Prepared in Belvidere H. S.; Philomathean. Chief Chemist, A. T. & S. F. R. R.;
Eureka Ammonia Works, 1897; Article, Water Treating by the Powers System, Sept.,
1904, Loco. Fireman's Magazine. Member International Assoc, for Testing Material,
1903; Western Railway Club, 1898. Married Grace Ayers, Sept. 9, Urbana, 111. Child,
Chalton Ayers, b. Oct. 10, 1898. Address, 1020 Western Ave., Topeka, Kan.
763. ALFRED WILLEMIN REA
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Aug. 12, 1869, Decatur, 111.; s. Robert M. (b. Mar. 8,
1 841, Harrisburg, Pa.) & Catharine J. (Francis) Rea (b. Jan. 15, 1840, Zanesville, O.)
Prepared in Urbana H. S. Philomathean; Arch. Club. Arch. Draftsman, 1 893-1900;
Engrs. office, Natl. Home for Disabled Vol. Soldiers at Danville, 111., 1898-1900; practic-
ing Arch, with Chas. E. Garstang, Joplin, Mo., 1900 — Member Amer. Inst, of Arch.;
Past Master Fellowship A. F. & A. M.; Sr. Warden Joplin Rose Croix; Joplin Consistory;
A. S. S. R.; Abou Ben-Adhem Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S.; Secy., Bd. of Trustees, M. E.
Church, 1905-11. Married Viola Edith Cross, Dec. 29, 1902. Child, Frances Aleene, b. May
25, 1905. Address, Suite 204 Grome Bldg., Joplin, Mo.
764. WILLIAM BRIGGS ROWE
A. B. in L. & S.; Farmer; b. Jan. 24, 1866, Freedom, 111.; s. Robert A. (b. Oct. i,
1826, York Ridge, Ind.) & Fear B. (Hosford) Rowe (b. Dec. 24, 1839, Freedom, 111.)
Prepared in Ottawa H. S. Philomathean. Taught, 1893-4; with W. A. Wood Co., 1894;
U. S. Mail Service, 1895-6; on I. C. R. R., 1896-1903; C. R. I. & P. R. R.; Farming-
Invented machine for folding, printing & stamping R. M. S. labels, 1900. Member A.
F. & A. M. Married Phebe E. Knight, Aug. 6, 1890. Baker, 111. Children, Fay K., b.
Aug. 19, 1892; Marion A., b. Feb. 24, 1897; Nellie May, b. May 14, 1899; Earl W., b.
Oct. 16, 1903. Address, Freeport, Kan.
76s. CHARLES WESLEY RUSSELL
A. B.; Farmer; b. June 10, 1871, Virginia, 111.; s. William (b. Aug. 11, 1836, Edin-
burgh, Scot.) & Rebecca (Needham) Russell (b. Oct. 26, 1839, Oldham, Eng.) Prepared
in Virginia H. S. Philomathean. H. S. Teacher, 1893-6; Farmer, 1897-1900; Teacher.
1901-2; Farmer, 1902 — Pres., Cass Co. Farmers' Inst., 1905 — Memb. A. F. & A. M.;
Sen. Deacon; Tun. Warden. Married Florence Newman, Feb. 15. 1905, Virginia, 111.
Child, Mary Rebecca, b. Dec. 6, 1905. Address, R. F. D. No. 6, Virginia, 111.
766. DONALD GAMALIEL SCOTT
B. S. in Arch.; Asst. Mgr.; b. Feb. 16, ^1873, Silverton, 111.; s. Robert Gregg (b.
Londonderry, O.) & Elizabeth Topham (Glenn) Scott (b. Pleasant, Ind.) Prepared in
Champaign H. S. Arch. Draftsman, 1893-5: Struc. & Ornamental Iron Draftsman, 1895-
1901; Struct. & Bridge Draftsman, 1901-2; Chief Draftsman, 1902-3; Chief Engr., 1903-6;
Asst. Mgr., 1907 — Address, c/o James Stuart & Co. Bank of Commerce Bldg., St. Louis,
Mo.
767. GEORGE WASHINGTON SEAMAN
B. S. in M. E.; M. E., 1895; Supt., Mach. Co.; b. Feb. 22, 1869, Beardstown, 111.;
s. John W. & Mary E. (Thomson) Seaman. Prepared in Beardstown H. S. Pt. Huron
Engr. & Thresher Co., 1^96-1904; Austin Mfg. Co., Harvey, 111., 1904; Mech. Engr., Ault-
man & Taylor Mach. Co., Mansfield, O., 1904-8; Supt., Aultman & Taylor Mach. Co.,
1908 — Married Susie C. Reichert, Sept., i8gi, Beardstown, 111. Children, Ethel E., b.
Sept. 5. 1892; Forrest W., b. May 13, 1894; Leland S., b. Feb. 5, 1896. Address, Mans-
field, Ohio.
768. RICHARD WORTHY SHARPE
B. S.; M. S., 1899; Teacher; b. May 20, 1868, Tiskilwa, 111.; s. Edwin (b. June 19,
1840, Kent, Eng.) & Marinda Sarah (Brown) Sharpe (b. Dec. 13, 1846, Monroe Co., O.)
Prepared in Tiskilwa H. S. Dir., Band. Prin., Farmer City H. S., 1893-5; taught in
I70 University of Illinois [i^93
Danville IT. S., 1896-9; Dubuque, la., 1899-1901 ; New Trier Twp. H. S., 1901-6; Prof,
of Biol., .State Nor. Sch., River Falls, Wis., 1906-7; DeWitt Clinton 11. S., 1907 —
Author: Contribution to a Knowledge of the N. Amer. Freshwater Ostracoda, incl. in the
Families Cytheridae & Cypridae, Bui. 111. St. Lab., N. H., Vol. IV, 1897; Report on the
freshwater Ostracoda of the U. S Natl. Mus., incl. a revision of sub-families & genera of
the Family Cypridid.-e, Proc. U. S. Natl. Mus., Vol. XXVI, pp. 909-1001; Pond, Stream
or Lake as a stimulus to more practical work in Biol. & Physiography, Sch. Sci. & Math.,
Vol. V, 1905, pp. 261-6; A Lab. Manual for the Solution of Problems in Biol., Amer.
Book Co., 1910, 352 pp.; Report of the Ostracoda of the U. S. Nat. Museum, Proc. U. S.
Natl. Mus., Vol. 35, pp. 339-430., PI. L-LXV, 1908; Notes on the Marine Copepoda &
Cladecera of Woods Hall & Adjacent Regions incl. a Synopsis of the Genera of the
Harpacticvida, do.. Vol., 38, pp. 405-36, 1910. _ Member of Council, Inst. Arts & Sci.,
Pres. Dept. Microscopy, 1908-9; Dir., Nat. Hist. Survey Long Island, Brooklyn Inst.,
1909-11; Vice Pres., Biol. Assoc, N. Y. City, 1911 — Married Jessie May Kellogg, July
II, 1907, Oconomowoc, Wis. Children, Richard Worthy, b. Nov. 6, 1908; Charles Lyman
b. Nov. 4, 1911. Address, 158 Parkside Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.; Bus. Add., 59th St. it
loth Ave., N. Y.
769. SHIGETSURA SHIGA
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Kioto, Japan; s. Shigemi (b. 1831, Wakasa, Japan) &
Tameko (One) Shiga (b. 1832, Kioto, do.) Prepared in Tokyo H. S.; Univ. Acad. M.
Arch., 1905; Adelphic; Prof., Tokyo Koto Kogyo Gakko (Tokyo Coll. of Tech.) 1899-1903.
Architect to Educ. Dept., Iinpr. Japanese Govt. Editor, Journal Arch, in Japan, 1905 —
Sen. Mem. Soc. Japanese Architects, 1894 — Bearer of the first grade of Sixth rank of
the Imperial Japanese Govt. Married Haruko, 1895, Tokyo. Children, a son & two daugh-
ters. Address (f)
770. SEVERIN CANUTE SKIELVIG
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Sept. 17, 1870, Chicago, 111.; s. Lars & Mari (Knudsen)
Skielvig. Supervisor of Drawing, Pub. Sch., Peoria, 1893-5; Architect, Dallas, Tex., 1895 —
A. F. & A. M. Presb. Married Floy Eloise Freeman, Dec. 2, 1903, Dallas, Tex.
Children, Mari Aubrey, b. Oct. 12, 1904; Lois Judson, b. May 17, 1908. Address, c/o Texas
Bldg. Co., Fort Worth, Tex.
771. *FRED MILTON SPALDING
B. S. in C. E.; b. Aug. 13, 1872, Gibson City, 111.; s. Truman D. (b. Lewiston, N. Y.)
& Wealthy R. Spalding (b. Ashtabula, O.) Prepared in Gibson City H. S. Chiefly engaged
in Mun. Engr. Died Aug. 28, 1897, Gibson City, 111.
772. JOHN TRUESDALE STEWART
B. S. in C. E.; C. E., 1909; Prof. & Chief of Div. of Agr. Engr.; b. Jan. 13, 1868,
near Loda, III.: s. William R. (b. Dec. 25, 1831, Jonathan Creek, Perry Co., O.) & Nancy
(Barr) Stewart (b. Feb. 14, 1836, Rushville, Fairfield Co., O.) Prepared in Paxton
Acad. M. L. A., Grand Prairie Sem., 1888. Sigma Xi; Capt. Organized & drilled Co. B,
Bogardus Prov. Rcgt. for Spanish-Amer. War, received Capt's. commission from Gov.
Tanner. Genl. Engr. practice, Paxton & Peoria, 1893-7; Levelman, U. S. Geol. Survey,
6 mos. each, 1897 & 1898; Asst. Engr., Maintenance of Way, Mich. Div., Big Four, 3
mos. each, 1S98 & 1899; with U. S. Geol. Survey, 1899-1904 (among other work, ran 3
lines in the granite gorge, which is the deepest sec. of the Grand Canyon & are the only
lines of spirit levels ever carried to the river in that sec.) ; Measured Vol. of Streams in
Black Hills of S. D. & Wyo., 2 mos.; with Irrigation & Drainage Investigations, Office
of Exp. Sta., U. S. Dept. of Agr., 1904-8; Head of Div. of Agr. Engr. & in charge of
Engr. Instr. in Dept. of Agr. & School of For., Univ. of Minn., 190S — Designed the
turning pin & the graduation of the level rod used by U. S. Geol. Survey. Author: Data
to be Contained in a Preliminary Drainage Rep., la. State Drainage Assoc, 1910, pp. 19-
29; Disposal of House Sewage, Minn. Farmers' Ivist. Ann'l, No. 22, 1909, pp. 57-63;
Drainage on the Farm, same. No. 21, 190S, pp. 100-5; Rev. of Drainage Legislation,
N. Y. State Libr. Rev. of Legislation, 1905, pp. 243-56, 1906, pp. 71-80, 1907 & 1908, pp.
131-145; Roads, Amer. Soc. of Agr. Engrs., 1909, pp. 104-11; How to Tile Drain, Minn.
Farmers' Inst. Ann'l, No. 22, 1909, pp. 278-90; as well as many other articles along
similar subjects. Hon. memb. Alpha Zeta; Amer. Peat Soc; Amer. Soc. of C. E. ; Amer.
Soc. of Testing Materials; Amer. Soc. of Agr. Engrs.; Campus; 111. Soc. of Engrs. &
Survyrs. ; K. of P.; Minn. Forestry Assoc; Minn. State Hort. Soc; M. W. of A.; Natl.
Geog. Soc; Western Soc. of Engrs. Married Ida Belle Wilson, Jan. i, 1900, Bloom-
ington. 111. Addreis, Univ. Farm, St. Paul, Minn.
■773. BERNARD VICTOR SWENSON
(Brother of No. 1273)
B. S. in E. E., B. S. in M. E.; M. E., 1901; with Str. Ry. Adv. Co.; b. May 3,
1872, Chicago, 111.; s. Bernard (b Apr. 5, 1838, Norway) & Antoinette (Johnson) Swenson
(b. Apr. 14, 1849, do.) Prepared in Chicago Man. Tr. Sch. Phi. Delta Theta; Tau Beta Pi.
E. E., Univ. of Wis., 1901. Instr. in E. E., Univ. of 111., 1893-5; Asst. Prof, of E. E.,
1895-8; do., Univ of Wis., 1898-1905; Secy, and Treas., Amer. Str. & Interurban Ry. Assoc.
1905-9; with Str. Rys. Adv. Co., New York City, 1909 — Author: Testing of Electro Mag-
netic Machinery and Other Apparatus (with Budd Frankernfield), Vol. I (Direct Cur-
rents) 1004, 420 pp.; do.. Vol. II (Alternating Currents), Macmillan Co., 1911, 324 pp.;
Report of Electric Railway Test Comm. of L. P. Exp. (with Henry H. Norris), 1906, 700
P[).; also a number of articles. Member Amer. Inst, of F.lec. Engrs.; Amer. Soc. of Mech.
Engrs.; Natl. Elec. Light Assoc; Elec Sec Internatl. Jury of Awards, La. Pur. Expt.,
1904; Elec. Ry. Test Comm., do., 1904-5 (Asst. Supt.); Internatl. Elec. Congr., do.; N. Y.
1894]
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Ry. Club; N. Y. Elec. Soc; Engrs. Club, N. Y. Married Katherine Vose Trcvett, 1894,
Champaign, III Children, Katlierine Marcy, b. Dec. 12, 1901; Bernard Robert, b. Aug.
i3i 1907. Address, 43 Cedar PI., Yonkers, N. Y. Bus. Add., 175 Fifth Ave (14th floor)
New York City.
774. ALMON DANIEL THOMPSON
B. S. in C. E.; C. E., 1896; Munic. Contr.; b. Apr. g, 1868, Oilman, 111.; s. Levi (b.
near Oilman, 111.) & Amanda (Wright) Thompson (b. do.) Prepared in Oilman H. S.
Adelphic; C. E. Club; Phi Delta Theta; Pres. Ath. Assoc, 1892-93; Bus. Mgr., Illini, 1892-
93. Asst. City Engr., Peoria, 1893-95; City Engr., do., 1895-1900; Munic. Contr. & Engr.,
1900 — Author: Cost of Brick Pavements, Technogroph, No. 5, 1891; A Municipal Testing
Lab., in Munic. Engineering, Jan., 1896, pp. i-ii; West Bluff Sewer Sys., Engr. News.
Vol. 37, pp., 50-52, Jan. 2y, 1897; Dimensions of Sewer Pipe, Mun. Engr. Mar. 1898,
pp. 123-126, Vol. 14; Local Improvement Act. of 111. City Govt., May, 1899; Duties &
Compensations/ of Munic. Engrs., Munic. Engr., 1899; and other articles along the same
lines. Married Fleet Oillum, July 27, 1903, Milford, 111.; Address, 108 Barker Ave.,
Peoria, 111.; Bus. Add., 103 Oerman Fire Insurance Bldg., do.
775. WILLIAM TOWNSEND
B. S. in C. E.; Salesman; b. Feb. 14, 1S73, Condit Twp., Champaign Co., 111.; s.
William Kneeland Dell (b. Jan. 3, 1840, Sandusky, O.) & Mary Hamilton (Zurhorst)
Townsend (b. do.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Salesman, Pneumatic Despatch Tubes,
1894-8; Mining Machinery, 1898-1901; Pneumatic Despatch Tubes, 1901 — Rotary Mchy.,
1909 — ^larried Alberta' Frances Baker, Aug. 16, 1899. Children, William Baker, b.
Mar. 4, 190 1 ; Elizabeth, b. June 6, 1902; Susan, b. Nov. 13, 1909; Alberta Jane, b. Aug.
14, 191 1. Address, 122 N. Catherine Ave., La Grange, 111.
776. ROBERT CLARKE VIAL
(Brother of Nos. 409, 447, 1280)
B. S. in C. E.; Farmer; b. July 9, 1872, Western Springs, 111.; s. Robert (b. Apr.
9, 1824, Chester, N. Y.) & Mary Roe (Ketchum) Vial (b. Nov 18, 1834, Newburgh, N.
Y.) Prepared in Lyons Twp. H. S. Y. M. C. A.; Adelphic. Taught, 1894-7; Civ. Engr.,
1 897-1 903; Farming, 1903 — Married Helen Alma Stage, Dec. 23, 1897, Champaign, 111.
Children, Edmund Elsworth, b. May 8, 1900; Jane, b. June 10, 1904; Stanley Carter, b.
Apr. II, 1908. Address, R. F. D. No. 2, La Orange, 111.
777. THOMAS TYSON WOODRUFF
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Eng.; b. Aug. 27, 1872, Quincy, 111.; s. Timothy Dewey (b.
Oct. 27, 1840, Quincv, 111.) & Frances Eugenia (Godfrey) Woodruff (b. Nov. 4, 1846,
Bangor, Me.) Prepared in Quincy II. S. Five years with Gen. Elec. Co., Schenectady,
N. Y.; five years with Allied companies in France, Italy, Greece and Eng.; six years in
constr. work in South Amer., with J. G. White & Co., Ltd. Address, 329 N. 8th St.,
Quincy, 111.
778. ORRES EPHRAIM YOUNG
B. L.; Assoc. Editor, Michigan Farmer; b. Sept. 2, 1870, near Stonington, 111.; s.
B. F. (b. Canton, O.) & Sabilla (Schrantz) Young (b. Canton, O.) Asst. Editor Orange
Jitdd Farmer, 1893-6; Assoc. Ed., Michiqan Farmer, 1896. Married Louise M. Murray,
June 18, 1901, Springfield, Mas*. Child, Elizabeth Schrantz, b. Oct. 15, 1904- Address, 39
Congress St., W. Detroit, Mich, c/o Lawrence Publishing Co
CLASS OF 1894 (69)
779. LEVI PATTEN ATWOOD
(Brother of No. 1798)
B. S. in C. E.; Chief Engineer, b. Aug. 7. 1872, Rockford. 111.; s. P. B. (b. Mar. 10,
T843, Owen, 111.) & Emma (Catlin) Atwood (b. Feb. 2, 1848, Litchfield Co., Conn.)
Prepared in Rockford H. S. Adelphic., C. E. Soc; Bus.. Mgr., Illim, 1893-4- Draftsman
D. W. Mead. 1894-5; Topographer U. S. Army, Miss. Levee work. Rock Island, 1895;
Draftsman, 1896; Asst. Engr., 1896-7; Engr. M. of W., 1897-1900; Private Mining work,
Sonora. Mex., 1900; Engr. M. of W. R. G. S. M. & P. R. R., 1900-2; Supt., do., 1903-5;
Chief Engr., do., extension from 1904-5; Engr. of C. P. & St. L. R. R., 1905; Supt.
Litchfield and Madison Ry., 1905-6; Asst. Engr. So. Pac Ry. Co., Mex. lines, 1906;
Private Practice and Real Estate, Cal., Mex., and Tex., 1907 — Author: Articles in 111.
Soc. Engr. and Sur. 13th Annual Report R. R. Const, m Mex., pp. 106-109; Cost of
Plates on Tie R. G. S. M. & P. R. R., no pp.; 17th Annual Report M. and W. Records,
same, 54 pp.; i8th Annual Report Work Train Records, 104 pp.: 19th Annual Report in
renewals, 160 pp. Married Blanche Booker, Aug. 15, 1898, El Paso, Tex., divorced.
May, 1910. Address, 409 Mills Bldg., El Paso. Tex.
780. CLYDE LESLIE BABCOCK
B. S. in C. E.; Grain & Lumber Bus.; b. May 9, 1873, Ridott, 111.; s. Geno S. (b.
Jan. o, 1852, Ridott, 111.) & Jennie L. (Goodwill) Babcock (b. June 27, iBss, Quebec,
Can.) Prepared in Harvard (Nebr.) H. S. Delta Tau Delta; Y. M. C. A.; C. E. Club;
Capt. Civ. Engr., 1894-96; Grain &• Lumber Bus., 1896 — Married Georgia Eldred White,
1898, Harvard, Nebr. Child, Clyde Harold, b. June 21, 1903. Address, New Omaha
Natl. Bank Bldg., Omaha, Nebr.
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7S1. LOUIS WILLIAM BARKER
B. S. in E. E.; b. June 5, 1871, Sparta 111.; s. D. P. (b. Mar. 5, 1842,
New Design, 111.) & A. J. (Rosborough) Barker (b. Nov., 1842, Sparta, 111.) Prepared
in Sparta H. S. Shield & Trident. Prop., Sparta Gas & Elec. Co., 1894- 1902; Part,
same, with L. J. Sexton, 1902-12. First Presb. Church. Married Florence Edith Barker,
Sept. 21, 1908, E. St. Louis. Address, Sparta, 111.
7S2. OTTO BAUMANN
B. S. in E. E. ; Stockman and in business; b. June 22, 1872, Hermann, Mo.; s. Engel
(b. Apr. 24, 1824, Canton Uri, Switzerland) & Louise (Danizen) Baumann (b. Feb. 11,
1838, Baden, Ger.) Prepared in Prep. School, Univ of 111. Draftsman, Bell Tel. Co.;
Engr., Gen. Elec. Co. & Western Elec. Co.; Rancher in S. D. ; Stockman, Kansas City.
Married May H. Baumann, Oct. 9, 1905. Address, 1626 Kentucky St., Quincy, 111.
783. HARRISON EATON BEASLEY
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Oct. i, 1872, Peoria, 111.; s. N. K. & Susan Hester
'yWadleigh) Beasley. Asst. City Engr., 1894-7; Contr. 1897-1900; City Engr., Peoria, 111.,
1900-5; private practice, 1905 — Member Creve Coeur; B. P. O. E.; A. F. & A. M.
Married Nellie Louise Body, Feb. 21, 1900, Peoria, 111. Children, Gladys Margaret, b.
Nov. 8, 1901; Harriet Elizabeth, b. Feb. 20, 1904. Address, 1315 Perry Ave., Peoria, 111.
784. LUCINDA PEARL BOGGS
(Sister of Nos. 336, 678, 1623)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Nov. 18, 1874, Hayes, 111.; d. Benj. Franklin (b. July 2, 1832,
^' Lawrence Co., O.) & Mary Jane (Armstrong) Boggs (b. Nov. 29, 1835, do.) Prepared at
home. Lit. Ed., The ■BttUit, Illini; Alethenai; Y. W. C. A.; Oratorical Assn.; Dramatic
Club. Ph. D., Univ. of Halle, Ger., 1900.; Hon. Fellow in Psych, and Phil., Cornell
Univ., 1902-3. Teaching, Rice Collegiate Inst., Paxton, 111., 1894-7; Study and Travel in
Europe, 1897-1900; Teaching, Wash. State Nor. Sch., Ellenburg, Wash., 1901-2; Study and
Travel, 1903-5; Prof. Phil, and Psych., Western Coll. for Women, Oxford, Ohio, 1905.
Educational Mission in China, 1910-12. Author: Das Interesse und Seine Anwenduing in
der Padagogik, C. A. Kaimerer & Co., Halle, Ger., 1901, 8vo., 75 pp.; The Physiological
Accompaniments of Feeling, Psychological Review, Vol. XI, 1904, pp. 223-248; Psychology
of Interest and the Learning Process, Jour, of Philosophy, Vol. IV, pp. 447-481; Educa-
tion for Home Making, Proc. of Child Welfare Coiif., 1910, pp. 8-13; Possibilities of the
Kindergarten in China, Chinese Fed. Jour., 1911; The Making of Curricula for Schools
in China, Educational Review, (China), Vol. IV., pp. 8-20; also a number of other
articles. Member Amer. Assoc, for Adv. of Sci.; The Child Welfare Conf. (Secy.);
Natl. Assoc, for Collegiate Alumnae. Delegate to Internatl. Congress, Brussels, 1910.
Member Methodist Church. Address, 811 W. Illinois St., Urbana, 111.
785. HERBERT HILL BRAUCHER
(Brother of Nos. 377, 378, 413, 628, loio)
B. S. in Agr.; Teacher; b. Feb. i, 1869, Lincoln, 111.; s. Daniel L. (b. Mar. i, 1833)
& Henrietta C. (Hill) Braucher (b. June i, 1831.) Prepared in Lincoln H. S.; Lincoln
Buu. Coll. Add] hie; Chem. Club; Agr. Club. Teacher of Sci. in II. S. v^- Fruit Grower,
V/ 1895-1903; Hort. Inspector, 1903-05; Taught Hort. & Manl. Tr., Pub. Schools, San Antonio,
Tex., 1905-06; Dir. Manl. Tr., Kan. State Norm. School, 1906 — Member Kan. Acad,
of Sci.; State Teachers' Assoc; Chairman Manl. Tr. Sec, State Teach. Assoc; Dir. in
Emporia Bldg. & Investment Co. Married Gertrude Doten, Aug. 26, 1896, Mt. Pulaski,
111. (d. Oct. 25, 1899); Myrtle E. Duff, Dec. 25, 1906, Lincoln, 111. Children, Margaret,
b. May 11, 1899; Hilbert Duif, b. June 25, 1908 (d. July 31, 1908). Address, 905 Neosha
St., Emporia, Kan.
786. HOWARD ALLEN BROWNING
B. S. in A. E.; Farmer; b. May 18, 1869, Barrington, 111.; s. Samuel W. & Mary A.
(Bullard) Browning. Prepared in Elgin, 111., Acad. Address, Elgin, 111.
787. ARTHUR WILLIS BUSH
B. S. in Arch.; Manager Gas Co.; b. Feb. 2. 1870, Joliet, 111.; s. Frank (b. 1828,
Whitehall, Vt.) & Harriett (Deverson) Bush (b. 1827, (Canterbury, England.) Prepared
in St. Johns Military Acad., Delafield, Wis. Manager Gas Co., Joliet, 1895-9; Assayer,
Leadville, Colo., 1899- 1905; Manager Gas Co., Mendota, 111., 1906— Served in State
Militia, 1887-90. Married Mary L. Hubbard, Dec. 18, 1906, Geneva, 111. Children, Arthur
Willis, Jr., b. May 23, 1909; Katherine Hubbart, b. Sept. 22, 1911. Address, Mendota, 111.
788. CLARENCE JAMES BUTTERFIELD
B. S. in Arch.; Credit Manager Armour & Co.; b. June 10, 1873, Evanston, 111.; s.
James A. (b. May 18, 1837, England) & Caroline S. (Sheppard) Butterfield (b. July 10,
1856, Chicago.) Prepared in West Division H. S., Chicago. Delta Tau Delta. Three
years in Alaska, since with Armour & Co. Married Florence Myers, Aug. 4, 1904, St.
Louis, Mo. Address, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, 111.
789. PAUL CHIPMAN
B. S. in C. E.; Contracting Engr.; b. July 28, 1873, Mt. Carmel, 111.; s. William Fisk
(b. Oct. 24, 1844, Indiana) & Sarah (Jaquess) Chipman (b. Mt. Carmel, 111.) Prepared in
Mt. Carmel H. S. Shield & Trident; Tau Beta Pi. Civil Engineer with Pere Marquette
R. R., 1901-5; with Canadian White Co., Ltd., Engr. and Contractor, Montreal, Can.,
1894] Baccalaureate Alumni • 173
190S-8; Contracting Engr, 1908 — Assoc. Member Amer. Soc. Civil Engrs. ; 111. Society of
Civil Engrs. & Survyrs. Married Laura Beall Hughes, Dec. 27, 190S. Mt. Carmel, 111.
Child, Laura Beall, b. July -i, 1909. Address, Mt. Carmel, 111.; Tern. Add., Osceola, Ark.
790. *AMOS CABLE CLARK
(Brother of Nos. 590, 591)
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Sept. 17, 1871, Pecatonica, 111.; s. Henry S. (b. Jan.
I, 1841, New York) & Harriett Louisa (Cable) Clark (b. Nov. 11, 1840, Pecatonica, do.)
Prepared in Urbana H. S. Delta Tau Delta; Capt. Track Team, 1893-4; 1S92 Western
Inter.-Coll, high jump record. Member, Chicago Ath. Assoc; Presb. Church. Died Jan.
29, 1896, Urbana, 111.
791- BIRCH DAVID COFFMAN
B. S. in Sci.; Salesman; b. Feb. i, 1872, Champaign; s. William Henry (b. June 30,
1837) & Margaret Mary (Allen) Coffman (b. Jan. 10, 1843, Hardin Co., Ky.) Prepared
in Champaign H. S. Kappa Sigma. Married Agnes Decker, Feb. 21, 1906, Chicago.
Child, Gretehen Elizabeth, b. Feb. 25, 1907. Address, Box 1135, Milwaukee, Wis.
792. THOMAS CRAWFORD
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Engr.; b. Nov. 18, 1872, Sterling, 111.; s. David M. & Maria
Letitia (Gait) Crawford. Prepared in Wallace H. S. Sigma Chi; Elec. Eng. Soc; Shield
& Trident. Supt. Sterling Gas & Elec. Light Co., 1905; Supt. & Genl. Mgr. Clinton Gas
& Electric Co., 1905 — Adv. Gen. Mgr. Maquoketa Light & Heat Co., Maquoketa, la.;
Pres. la. Elec. Assoc, 191 1 — ; Memb. Amer. Soc. of E. E., Western Soc. of Engrs.
Invented application of induction motors to gas machinery. Married Helen Brooktield,
June 2, 1898, Sterling, 111. Child, Dorothy Harriet, b. Feb. 21, 1901. Address, Clinton,
Iowa.
793. RICHARD JAY DICKINSON
(Brother of No. 3337)
B. S. in M. & S. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Mar. 24, 1873, Eureka, 111.; s. Roger B. (b. 1840,
Eureka). & Annie E. (Jones) Dickinson (b. 1844, Williamsport, Pa.) Prepared in
Eureka H. S. & Eureka Coll. C. E. with C. B. & Q. R. R., 1895; with I. C. R. R.,
1896-9; member of firm of Dickinson & Co., 1899 — Married Katherine Brown, 1896,
Decatur, 111. (d. 1S99); Sidna E. Musick, 1902, Eureka, lU. Children, Richard J., Jr., b.
1899; Dorothy M., b. 1902; Roger F., b. 1904; Sidna Alice, b. 1908; Harriet Elizabeth,
b. 191 1. Address, Eureka, III.
794. SILAS JACKSON EAKLE
B. S. in Chem.; Principal of School; b. Aug. 8, 1859, Forreston, 111.; s. Absalom
(b. Washington Co., Md.) & Amelia (Grim) Eakle (b. do.) Prepared in Forreston H. S.
Adelphic Principal of Elizabethtown Schs., 1896-8; Carman Schs., 1899-1900; Ghana,
1900-1; Cortland, 1901-3; Antioch, 1903-6; Minooka, 1906-9; Supt. Kirkland Schs., 1909-10;
Prin. Danforth, Schs., 1910; Prin. Redmon Schs. 1910-12; Recorder, Court of Honor No.
547, Antioch, 111.; Supt. Union S. S. Carman, 111., 1900; do. M. E. S. S., Antioch, 1904-5;
Asst. Supt. M. E. S. S. Minooka, 1908-9; Supt. Evan. S. S., Danforth, 1911-12; Supt.
M. E. S. S., 1912 — Married Emma J. Nazarene, June 20, 1900, Mt. Morris, 111. Address,
Danforth, 111.
795. MARTIN JONAS ENGBERG
B. S. in Chem.; Publisher; b. Sept. 4, 1872; s. Jonas (b. Mar. 31) 1837, Bergsjo,
Helsingland, Sweden) & Elizabeth (Zimmerman) Engberg (b. Dec. 10, 1841, Nussloch,
Baden, CJer.) Prepared in Chicago, 111. Chem. Club. Chemist 1894-1900; Publisher, 1900 —
Treas. Engberg-Holmberg Pub Co. Member Immanuel Swedish Ev. Luth. Church, Chi-
cago; Natl. Geog. Soc; Swedish Hist. Soc. of Amer.; State Hist. Soc. of 111.; 111. State Acad.
Sci.; Soc. for the Adv. of Scandinavian Study. Married Elizabeth Frances Aurora Hottsten,
Aug. 17, 1904, Philadelphia, Pa. Children, Robert Martin, b. Jan. 17, 1906; Paul Richard
Hoffsten, b. Aug. 20, 1908. Address, 2204 Cleveland Ave., Chicago, 111., or 901 Belmont
Ave., do.
796. HIRAM BURNS FERRIS
(Brother of No. S69)
A. B. in L. & S.; Comptroller, Railroad Co.; b. Jan. 25, 1872, Carthage, 111.; s.
Hiram Gano (b. May 13, 1822, Howard, N. Y.) & Julia Esther (Ilolton) Ferris (b. Mar.
28, 1836, Hillsgrove, 111.) Prepared in Acad., Carthage Coll.; Carthage Coll., 1890-3-
Philomathean; Phi Delta Theta; Treas., Senior Class; Athletic Assoc. Clerk, Hancock Co.
Natl. Bank, 1894-8; Clerk, Exchange Natl. Bank, 1898-1900; Mining, Alaska, 1900-1;
Auditor, Kettle Valley Ry. Co., 1902; Treas., Spokane Traction Co. & Spokane Inland
Ry. Co., 1903-7; Treas., Spokane & Inland Empire Ry. Co., 1907-11; Comptroller, Spokane
& Inland Empire Ry. Co., 191 1 — Pres., Spokane Chapt. Sons of Amer. Revolution. 1909:
Gov., Soc Colonial Wars in State of Wash., 1908; Trustee Treas., Univ. Club of
Spokane, 1908-12; Spokane Club; Spokane Country Club. Address, Spokane, Wash.,
care Spokane & Inland Express Ry. Co.
797. FERDINAND JOHN FOOTE
B. S. in E. E.; Elec Engr.; b. Aug. 25, 1867, Jo Daviess Co., HI.: s. Chas. C. (b. Vt.)
& Marion (Stevens) Foote. Prepared in H S & Private Schools. E. E. Univ. of Wis.
1902. Y. M. C. A. Asst. in Elec. Eng., Univ. of 111., 1894-8; Supt. for Cutler Hammer
Mfg. Co., 1898-190T; Erecting Elec. Engr. for Bullock Elec. Mfg. Co., Cincinnati, Ohio,
1902-5; Elec. Engineer with American Oak Leather Co., 1905-7: Elec Engineer with
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Co., 1907-9; Master Mechanic, Ohio Elec. Ry.
Co., 1909 — Married Dora Burton, Aug. 11, 1S92, Champaign. Address, 285 E. 14th Ave.,
Columbus, Ohio.
174 University of Illinois [1894
798. ALFRED B. FOSTER
li. S. in C. E.; Structural Designer; b. Feb. i8, 1871, Bradford, 111.; s. Stephen A.
(b. 1836, Herman Center, Mc.) & Diana (Lumbard) Foster (b. 1839, Banger, do.) I're-
pared in Univ. Acad. Philoniatbean; Track team (record for mile run, 1904). Asst.
Engr., 111. & Miss. Canal, 1894-0; Structural Draftsman & Designer, 1896-1902; Fruit
Grower, 1902-4; Structural Designer, 1904. Married Emma L. Schlund, Feb. 9, 1898,
Chicago. Children, Edith S., b. Jan. 17, 1899; Marguerite L., b. June 5, 1900; Louise 15.
b. Jan. 17, 1902; Charles W., b. Jan. 4, 1904; Alfred S., b. Mar. 3, 1909. Address, 413 S.
7th .\ve., Maywood, 111.; Bus. Add., 213 E. Illinois St., Chicago.
799. GEOR.GE FREDERICKSON
(Brother of No. 04J)
B. S.; Dealer in Pianos & Organs; b. Apr. 14, 1874, Champaign; s. Erasmus (b. May
13, 1826, Odense, Denmark) & Johanna Hansena (Thorn) Fredericksan (b. Feb. 18, 1831,
Christian's Isle, Baltic Sea.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Sigma Chi; Baseball team;
Pres., Athletic Assoc; Class Historian; Member Alumni Advisory Bd.; Glee Club. Chief
Engrs. Office & Constr. Dept., 1894-8; Mgr., Decatur Linseed Oil factory, 1899; Vice
Pres., Kansas City Cotton Oil Co., 1 899-1900; Sr. member firm Frederickson, Kroh, Music
Co., Piano & Organ Dealers, wholesale & retail, Oklahoma City, O. T., 1900 — Pres.,
same, 1906 — Member Presb. Church; Okla. City County Club, Pres., 1911; Okla. Lake
view Club, Pres., 191 1; Lotus Club, Pres., 1910-11; Men's Dinner (^lub. Married Mary
L. Brownlee, Dec. 28, 1899, Carbondale, 111. Children, John B., b. Dec. 8, 1900; Harry
Gray, b. Apr. 5, 1904. Address, Box 676, Oklahoma City, Okla.
800. THEODORE CHRISTIAN FRYE
(Brother of No. 2976)
B. S.; Professor; b. Sept. 15, 1869, Washington, 111.; s. Joseph (b. 1S30, Muhlhousen,
Alsace, Germany) & Catherine (Kinzinger) Frye (b. 1841, Congerville, 111.) Prepared in
Washington H. S. Philomathean. ; Sigma Xi. Fellow in Botany, Chicago; Ph. D., Univ.
of Chicago, 1902. Prin. Monticello H. S., 1894-6; Student, Univ. of Chicago, 1896-7;
Supt. Schools, Batavia, 111., 1897-1900; Student, Univ of Chicago, 1900--'; Asst. in Plant
Histology, Chicago, 1900-2; Prof, of Biology, Morningside Coll., Sioux City, la., 1902-3;
Prof, of 13otany, Univ. of Wash., 1903 — • Pat. in U. S. & Can. (with Dr. C. E. Magnusson)
New & Useful Food Products from Kelp. Author: A Morphological Study of Certain
Asclepiadaceae, Bot. Gazette, 1902, pp. 389-413; Laboratory Exercises in Elementary
Botany (with G. B. Rigg), Ginn & Co., 1911, 139 pp.; The Polytrichaceae of Western N.
A., Proc. Wash. Acad. Sci., V. 12, 30 pi., pp. 271-328, 1910; Height and Dominance of
the Douglas Fir, Forest Quarterly, V. 8, pp. 465-470, 19 10; besides numerous other bo-
tanical articles published from time to time by the Bot. Gacctte- Bryologist & U. S. Dept.
of Agr. Member Amer. Assoc, for Adv. of Sci. Married Else M. Anthon, June 30,
1908, Seattle, Wash. Child, Elizabeth Anthon, b. Oct. 30, 1909. Address, Dept. of Botany
Univ. of Wash., Seattle, Wash.
801. ROBERT EUGENE G.VUT
B. S. in C. E.; Consult. Engr.; b. Oct. 26, 1870, Marietta, Ga.; s. William P. (b.
Knoxville, Tenn.) & Elizabeth E. (Riley) Gaut (b. Raleigh. N. C.) Prepared in Mt.
Sterling, H. S. Athletic Assoc; Adelphic; Shield & Trident; Pres. Ath. iioc;
Engr. Soc; Engr. of Bridges & Buildings, I. C. R. R., 1910; Leonard Construction
Co., 1911; Consulting Engr., 1911 — Member. Amer. Soc. Civil Engrs.; Inst.. Civil Engrs.,
London, Eng. Married Grace M. Mack, May 2, 1900. Child, Muriel Louise, b. Jan. 21,
1909. Address, 516 E. 34th St., Chicago, 111.
802. OTTO EMIL GOLDSCHMIDT
(Brother of Nos. 503, 537)
B. S. in E. E. Elec Engr; b. Jan. 15, 1871, Davenport, Iowa; s. Peter & Elise (Hin-
richsen) Goldschmidt (both of Ger.) Prepared in Univ. Acad.; Member A. S. M. E. ;
Engr. with C. G. Armstrong, C. E., Chicago; Sargent & Lundy, Chicago; with Geo. A.
Fuller Co., New York, Now Consulting Engr., 30 W. 38th St., New York. Address, 30
W. 38th St., New York, N. Y.
803. JOSEPH EDWARD IIALLINEN
B. S.; Lab. Supt.; b. Mar. 23, 1859, Champaign; s. Andrew & /\nn Hallinen. Supt.
of the M. Rumeley Co. Laboratories, 191 1. Address, La Porte, Ind.
804. GEORGE HERMAN HEIDEMAN
B. S. in E. E.; Sec'y. & Treas. of Mfg. Co.; b. Dec. 28, 1871; s. Dr. George Fred-
erick & Hannah (Schween) Heideman. Prepared in Ehnhurst H. S.; Wheaton Coll.
Exchange Mgr. Chicago Telephone Co., 1895-1904; Sec'y. & Treas. The Knoblock-
Heidcraan Mfg. Co., 1904 — Married Etta Laab, Sept. 20, 1899, Chicago. Children,
Margaret Dorothy, b. Dec 28, 1901; Vernette Henrietta, b. Sept. 28, 1905; Helen Kuth,
b. Aug. 28, 1910. Address. 1307 Vistula Ave., South Bend, Ind.; Bus. Add., care of
The Knoblock-Iieideman Mfg. Co., do.
805. FREDERICK SAMUEL HOLBROOK
R. S. in Chem.; Bus. Mgr.; b. June 27, 1873, Chicago, 111.; s. Samuel (b. Manchester,
Eng.) & Elizabeth J. (Brown) Holbrook (b. New York). Prepared in Univ. Acad.
Athletic Assoc; Dir. Woodlawn Park Club. Bus. Mgr., Amer. Smelting S: Refining Co.,
Natl. Plant. Married Adelyn E. Parshall Oct. 16, 1909, Chicago, 111. Child, Thomas
Parshall, b. May 29, 191 1. .4ddress, 6441 Greenwood Ave., Chicago, 111. Bus. Add.,
Amer. Smelting & Refining Co., South Chicago.
ipoo; Lawrence L., b. Feb. 21, 1902. Address, Nashville, 111.
807. CHARLES FREDERICK HOTTES
1894] Baccalaureate Alumni 175
806. BENJAMIN BALDWIN HOLSTON
B. S.; Lawyer; b. Nov. g, 1S70, Nashville, 111.; s. Henry H. (b. Feb. 19, 1826, West-
phalia, Prussia, Ger.) & Charlotte (Weriise) Holston (b. Hanover, do.) Prepared in
Nashville H. S. Philomathean; Sigma Chi; Mgr. ball team; Mgr. Glee Club. LL. B.,
Yale, 1896. Master in Chancery, Washington Co., 111., 1902-4; 1 90S- 10. Married Irene
M. Watts, June 27, 1898. Children, James B., b. Aug. i, 1900; Mildred I., b. Aug. i, (\^
lonn- T awrpnrp T... li. Feb. 31. lona. Address Nashville. 111. ,»^^
(Brother of No. 950) / i ,
B. S.; M. S., 189s; Asst. Prof.; b. July 8, 1870, Mascoutah, 111.; s. Frederick (b.
July 13, 1840, Groszimniern, Hesse, Darmstadt, Ger.) & Barbara (Dathan) Hottes (b.
Nov. 28, 1847, Speyer, do.) Prepared in Mascoutah High School. Sigma Xi; Alpha ■^^
Zeta, Ph. D., Bonn, Germany, 1901. Asst. in Botany, 1895-09; Inst, in Botany, 1901-3;
Asst. Prof, of Botany, 1903 — Fellow in .\mer. .\soc. for Adv. of Sci. Married Flora
Guth, Aug. 25, 1895, Mascoutah, 111. Child, Flora Emily, b. May 21, 1896. Address.
915 W. California Ave., Urbana, 111.
808. DIETRICH HERMAN JANSEN
B. S. in C. E.; Contractor; b. Aug. 8, 1872, Pekin, HI.; s. John D. & Anna (Steen)
Jansen. Prepared in Pekin LI. S. Delta Tau Delta. Civil Engr., 1894-8; Contractor,
1898-1911. Member German M. E. Church; Tazewell Club. Married Norma Roos, Nov.
24, 1900, Pekin, 111. (d. Mar. 9, 1907). Children, James Nathan, b. Feb. 9, 1902; Nor-
man R., b. Mar. 2, 1907. Address, Pekin, 111.
S09. THOMAS JASPER
B. S. in E. E.; Manufacturer; b. July 14, 1871. Quincy, 111.; s. Geo. F. & Leora
Leonille (Lomelino) Jasper. Prepared in Quincy H. S.; Baseball Team; Indoor Track
Team; Elec. Engr., 1894-9; Gas Engines, 1899-1901; Secy. George Ertel Co., Quincy, HI-,
1901-10. Owner Thos. Jasper Water Co., Chicago, 111., 1910 — Married Lillian Dean,
Sept. 25, 1901, Quincy, 111. Address, Chicago, 111.
810. ALBERT JOHANNSEN
(Brother of No. 811)
B. S. in Arch.; Asst. Prof. &• Geologist; b. Dec. 3, 1874, Belle Plaine, la.; s.
Christian (b. CHxbull, Schleswig) & Caroline Marie (Stuehrk) Johannsen (b. Hemm-
ingstedt.) Prepared in State Center H. S. Phi Beta Kappa; Pres., Adelphic; Sigma Xi;
Gamma Alpha; Artist, Sophograph; Pres. Art Club. B. S. in Sci., Univ. of Utah, 1898;
Scholarship, Johns Hopkins Univ., 1901-2; Fellowship, same, 1902-3; Ph. D., same, 1903-
Arch. Draftsman, 1 894-6 ;Designer of Furniture, 1S96-7; with Topographic Division, U. S. G.
S., 1897; Stud., Univ. of U., 1897-8; Newspaper artist, 1898; Topographer & Draftsman
with City Engr., Salt Lake City, 1899-1900; Stud., Johns Hopkins, 1900-3; Asst. Geol-
ogist, Md. Geol. Survey, 190 1-2; Geologist, U. S. G. S., 1903 — Asst. prof, ot
Petrology, Univ. of Chicago, 1909 — Asst. Editor, Journal of Geology, 1910 — - Author:
Determination of Rock-forming Minerals, N. Y., John Wiley & Sons, 1908, 542 pp.,
107 figs., 14 diagrams & i colored pi.; Igneous Rocks of Western Ariz., Bull. 352, U. S.
G. S., 1908; Improvements for a Petrographical Microscope, Amer. Jour. Sci., xxix, 19 10,
PP- 435-38; Petrographic Terms for Field Use, Jour, of Geol., xix, 191 1, pp. 317-22; also
many book reviews in Jour, of Geol. Fellow Geol. Soc. of Amer.; same, Amer. Assoc,
.^dv. of Sci.; member Geol. Soc. of Washington; Petrologist's Club; Pick and Hammer
Club; Quadrangle Club; Knight Templar, 32nd deg. A. A. S. R., Mystic Shrine. Married
.\nnabelle Scott, Nov. 16, 1904, Radford, Va. Children, Albert, b. Aug. 3, 1908; WiUard,
b. Oct. 15, 1912. .Address. Univ. of Chicago, Chicago, 111.
811. OSKAR AUGUSTUS JOHANNSEN
(Brother of No. 810)
B. S. in A. E. ; Teacher & Entomologist; b. May 14, 1S73, Davenport, la.; s. Chris-
tian (b. 184s, CHxbull, Schleswig) & Caroline Marie (Stuerk) Johannsen (b. Hemming-
stedt, Holstein.) Prepared in State Center (la.) H. S. Adelphic; Gamma Alpha; Tau
Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Phi Kappa Phi; Assoc. Editor of Technograph, 1894. A. M., Cornell,
1902; Ph. D., Cornell, 1904. Eng. work in Chicago to 1899; Instr., 1899-1904, Asst. Prot.
1904-9, Cornell; Entomologist, Univ. of Me., 1909-1912; Asst. Prof, in Biology, Cornell
Univ., 1912— Author: Aquatic Nematcerous Diptera, Pt. I. 121 pp., 19 plates, N. V.
State. Museum, 68, 1903; aquatic Nematcerous Diptera, Pt. II, 2.S2 pp., 22 plates, N. Y.
State Museum, 86, 1905; New N. A. Chironomidae, 22 pp., N. Y. State Museum, 124,
1908; The Mycetophilicfae. Fasc. 93 of Genera Insectorum 141 PP-. 7, plates, Quarto,
1909; The Fungus Gnats of N. A., 306 pp., 19 plates. Me. Agr. Exp. Sta., 172 & 180,
1909-12; Insect Notes, 66 pp., 12 plates, Me. Agr. Exp. Sta., 1909-12; also a number
of shorter papers, reviews, and Exp. Sta. circulars on zoology, entomology & bacteriology.
.\mer. Soc. of Zool., 1910; Entomological Soc. of Amer., 1906; Assoc, of Economic
Entomologists, 1909; Assoc, for Advancement of Sci., 1904. Married Harriette -Mice
Fuller, Sept. 23, 1896, Chicago. Children, Dorothea Elizabeth, b. Oct. 14, 1903; Laurence,
b. Jan. 27, 1907; Robert Albert, b. July 26, 1909. .Address, Ithaca, N. Y.
812. JOHN WILLIAM KENNEDY
B. S. in Arch.; .Architect; b. Oct., 5, 1871, Alma, 111.; s. Thomas (b. Montreal, Can.)
and Mary (Rowbatton) Kennedy (b. England.) Prepared in Collinsville H. S. Practicing
architecture at East St. Louis, 111. Married Clara Peers, Sept. 30, 1896, Collinsville, 111.
Child, Gladys Peers, b. Nov. 27, 1902. Address, Collinsville, 111.
176 University of Illinois [1894
813. FRED WILLIAM KERCHNER
B. S.; Physician; b. Jan. i6, 1871, Belleville, 111.; s. Frank (b. Ger.) & Adeline
(Schmidt) Kerchner (b. DeSoto, Mo.) M. D., Marion Sims Med. Coll., 1898. Mem-
Chem. & Camera Clubs; Freshman Ball team. Asst. in Chem., 1895-7 (while in Med.
Coll.); Post Grad. work, Chicago, 1908; travelled representing National Ammonia Co.,
St. Louis, 1 yr. ; Interne Female Hospital, St. Louis, 1898-9. Member Madison Co.,
State & Araer. Med. Socs. ; Odd Fellows; Mod. Woodmen of Amer. ; Loyal Americans.
Married Emelia Schnieder, May 7, 1898. Child, Cornelia, b. Feb. s, 1899. Address,
Dorsey, 111.
814. CONRAD BRYANT KIMBALL
(Brother of No. 390)
B. S. in Arch.; Asst. Advertising Mgr. ; b. Sept. 23, 1873, Providence, R. L ; s.
Edwin Alonzo (b. Nov. 21, 1834, Orange, N. H.) & Clara Jane (Brooks) Bryant (b.
Jan. 17, 1838, Bristol, N. H.) Prepared in (Champaign H. S. Sigma Chi; Philomathean;
Track Team; U. of I. Quartet; Glee Club. Office Mgr., Louis H. Sullivan, Arch.,
Chicago, 1895-1900; Stud., Mus. & Lang., 1900-1; Singing Professionally, 1902-3; Pub-
lishers Representative, N. Y., 1904; Asst. Advertising Mgr., 1904 — Baritone soloist
Cong. Church, Montclair, N. J.; during Chicago residence. Baritone Soloist of Church
of the Messiah & member of Mendelssohn Club (Mannerchor) ; at N. Y., Quartet in Mt.
Morris Baptist & sth Ave. Coll. Churches. Member Mecca Temple; Sbrine; Masonic
Club of N. Y.; Sigma Chi & Univ. of 111. Alumni Assocs. of N. Y.; Dir. of N. Y. Repre-
sentatives (Adv'g.) Club. Married Marie Beaumont Weber, June 14, 1910, St. Agnes
Chapel, N. Y. Address, 94 Hamilton Place, N. Y.; Bus. Add., i Madison Ave., N. Y.
815. *JOHN ALBERT LOWRY
B. S. in C. E.; Professor; b. July 16, 1871, Wadsworth, O.; s. Emanuel (b. Jan. 22,
1837, Elklick, Pa.) & Phoebe (Colborn) Lowry (b. June 23, 1837, Sommerset Co., Pa.)
Prepared in Gibson H. S. Delta Tau Delta; Glee Club; Male Quartet; Adelphic. Prof,
of Math., Eureka Coll., 1895-1900. Married Ella Pearl Puterbaugh, Dec. 16, 1896,
Mackinaw, 111. (d. June 27, 1899). Child, Emily Annette, b. Oct. 6, 1897 (d. May 8,
1899). Died Nov. 19, 1900, Gibson City, 111.
816. HARRY MADISON McCASKRIN
(Brother of No. 817)
B. L.; Lawyer; b. Aug. 26, 1873, Rantoul, 111.; s. James Calvin (b. Conroe, Ind.) &
Margaret (Cloyd) McCaskrin (b. Feb. 9, 1845, Stockwell, Ind.) Prepared in Rantoul H.
S. L.L. B., Univ. of Mich., 1896. Practicing law, 1896 — Married Hazel A. Pierce, Aug.
I, 191 1. Address, 1700 E. 2d Ave., Rock Island, 111.
817. LOUISE ELIZABETH McCASKRIN (STAYTON)
(Sister of No. 816)
B. S.; b. Sept. 26, 1870, Rantoul, 111.; d. James Calvin (b. Conroe, Ind.) & Margaret
(Cloyd) McCaskrin (b. Feb. 9, 1845, Stockwell, Ind.) Prepared in Rantoul H. S. Ale-
thenai; Univ. Choir. Taught in Pub. Sch, 1895-1901. Member Ciiristian Church. Mar-
ried John David Stayton, Jan. 30, 190 1, Rantoul, 111. Children, Laura Sarah Margaret,
b. Dec. 29, 1901: Jean Marie, b. Feb. 6, 1905; Paul Montelle, b. Feb. 23, 1908 (d. Oct.
14, 1908); Leo Cloyd, b. June 2, 1911. Address, Texas City, 111.
818. ERNEST McCONNELL
B. S., in A. E.; M. Arch., 1905; Architect; b. May i, 1871; s. A. B. & F. M.
(Walker) McConnell. Prepared in Univ. of Denver & Haish Man'l. Tr. School. Address,
Casa Verdugo, Calif.; Bus. Add., 335 S. Hill St., Los Angeles, Calif.
819. FLORA McCORMICK (SHILLING)
(Sister of No. 656, 2737)
B. L.; b. 1874, Gibson, III.; d. Bruce (b. 1843, Streator, 111.) & Martha Rebecca
(Gibson) McCormick (b. 1848, Zenia, O.) Married Samuel Beaver Shilling, Nov. 2,
1910. Address, 641 Buckingham PL, Chicago.
820. JOHN McNUTT, Jr.
B. L.; Lawyer & Judge City Court; b. Jan. 2, 1872, Humboldt, la.; s. John (b. 1S28,
Terre Haute, Ind.) & Camelia (Wells) McNutt fb. 1842, Cincinnati, O.) Prepared in
Univ. Acad. Adelphic; Hatchet Orat. Shield & Trident. Stud., 1894-6; City Atty. of
Mattoon, 1899-1901; State's Atty., 1Q04-8. Married Clementine Eichhorn, Dec. 31, 1901,
Delaware, O. Children, Infant, b. Dec. 4, 1902 (died); William John, b. May 29, 1906.
Address, Mattoon, 111.
821. GRANT CLARK MILLER
B. S. in C. E.; M. Arch., 1895; Architect; b. Jan. 17, 1S70, Rockford, 111.; s. Horacte
G. (b. 1826, Mt. Morris, N. Y.) & Mary (Alden) Miller (b. 1S36, N. Y.) Prepared in
Mt. Vernon (la.) H. S.; Cornell Coll., Mt. Vernon. la. B. S., Cornell, 1899 Fellowship.
Married Etta S. Clark, Mar. 26, 1896, Rockford, 111. Address, n6 S. Michigan Ave.,
Chicago, III.
822. PETER MOGENSEN
B. S., in C. E.; Engineer; b. Dec. u, i860, Roskilde, Denmark; s. Nils Sr Margareth
(Olsen) Mogensen. Adelphic; Sigma Chi; Editor Sophocjraph. Asst., Univ. of HI.,
1894-5; L)iv. Engr., Toronto, Hamilton & Buffalo R. R., Hamilton, Ont., 1895-6; Asst.
Engr. & Surveyor under the Miss. Riv. Comm., 1896-7; Chief Draftsman & Engr. ot
1894] Baccalaureate Alumni 177
Constr. at smelters of Amer. Smelting & Refining Co., Pueblo, Colo., & Monterey, Mex.,
1898-1902; Asst. & Checker in Constr. Dept., 111. Steel Co., Chicago, 1902-3; Supt. of
Constr. & Engr. for Messrs. M. T. Lewman & Co., Contractors at Demopolis, Ala.,
1904-s; C. E. for C. B. Pride, Appleton, Wis., 1905-6; investigated, surveyed and re-
ported upon water power projects of the Chic. Mil. & St. P. R. R. in the northwestern
states, 1906-8; in professional practice as Civ. & Hydraulic Engr., northwestern states &
British Columbia, principally on hydraulics & mill projects, 1908 — Member Western
Soc. of Engrs., 1892-8; Amer. Soc. of C. E., 1907; Univ. Club of Spokane, 191 1. Mar-
ried Elizabeth Davis, Aug. 20, 1894, Urbana, 111. Address, 1707, 8th Ave., Spokane,
Wash.
823. EDGAR WILLIAM MORRIS
B. L. in L. & S.; Rancher; b. Apr. 28, 1869, Onarga, 111.; s. William C. (b. 1838, Pa.)
& Anne E. (Lucas) Morris (b. 1838, 111.) Prepared in Grand Prairie Sem., Onarga, 111.
LL. B., Univ. of Mch., 1S95. Practice Law, 1895-1902; Ranching, 1902 — • Address.
Trinidad, Wash.
824. DANIEL C. MORRISSEY
A. B.; Broker; b. June 24, 1873, Champaign, 111.; s. Dan & Anna Donnelly Mor-
rissey. Prepared in Champaign H. S. LL. B. Yale Law Sch, 1896. Married Vivian
Monier, Maryville, Mo., 1899. Address, Champaign, 111.
825. ELNATHAN KEMPER NELSON
B. S.; Chemist; b. Nov. 25, 1870, Cincinnati, O.; s. Henry Francis (b. Oct. 9, 1839,
Hillsboro, O.) & Maria Louisa (Davis) Nelson (b. Oct. 17, 1840, Maysville, Ky.) .Pre-
pared in Paris H. S. Asst. Chem., 111. Agr. Exp. Sta., 1891-3. Head Chemist, Swift &
Co., Chicago, 1895-1902; with Joslin Schmidt & Co., Cincinnati, 1902-3; Asst. Supt.,
Morris & Co., Chicago, 1903-4; member firm The Link, Nelson Co., Mfg. Chemists, 1904-7;
Asst. Chem., Bur. of Chem., U. S. Dept. of Agr., Washington, D. C, 1908 — Chief
Essential Oil Lab., Drug Div. of Bur. of Chem., res. work on essential oils. Author:
Capsaicin, The Pungent Principle of Capsicum and the Detection of Capsicum, Jour. Ind.
&• Eng. Chem., igio; A Chemical Investigation of the Oil of Chenopodium, Jour. Amer.
Chem. Soc, 191 1; The Quantitative Determination of Ketones in Essential Oils, Jour.
Ind. &• Eng. Chem., 191 1. Member Natl. Geog. Soc; Sons of Rev.; Amer. Chem. Soc.
Married Tuley Wetzel, Apr. 29, 1903, Paris, 111. Children, Elnathan Kemper, b. Jan. 27,
1904; Berkeley Everett, b. Nov. 29, 1905. Address, Bur. of Chem., Washington, D. C.
826. MAUDE E. NICHOLS
B. S.; Trained Nurse; b. Feb. 15, 1868; d. David T. & Harriet W. (Eager) Nichols.
M. D. Northwestern Univ., 1897. Nurse in Eng. Hosp., Jaffa, Palestine, 1904 — Address,
Champaign, 111. ,
827. JOSEPH LAWRENCE PARRY
B. L. in L. & A.; Farmer; b. Aug. 24, 1871, Tolono, 111.; s. John Calvin (b. Dec. 27,
1826, Manlius, N. Y.) & Elizabeth Jane (Craven) Parry (b. Feb. 28, 1840, Randolph,
N. C.) Prepared in Tolono H. S. Philomathean; Jr. Conklin Orat. Cont. prize $60;
Motto Orat. for class. Taught Ivesdale, III., 4 yrs. ; Fireman, I. C. R. R. s yrs.; Farm-
ing, 1903 — Married Ida Mae Parry, Aug. 11, 1901, Newton, 111. Children, Gladys Mae,
b. July 24, 1902; Vern Lyle, b. Dec. 11, 1906. Address, Tolono, 111.
828. ALBERT CHARLES PHELPS
B. S. in Arch.; M. Arch.; 1903; Professor; b. Apr. 8, 1873, Lockport, 111.; s. Albert
(b. 1847, Essex Co., N. Y.) & Harriet L. (Sprague) Phelps (b. 1850, Dupage, 111.)
Prepared in Lockport H. S.; Univ. Acad. Philomathean. Draftsman, 1894-7; Student,
Bavarian Polytechnicum, Munich, 1897-8; Arch., 1898-9; Instr. in Arch., Cornell, 1899-
1903; Asst. Prof, of Arch., same 1903 — - Secy., in charge of Coll. of Arch., (Tornell,
1907-8. Author: Stylistic Catalog of Lantern Slide Negatives, Cornell, J. P. Troy, Ithaca,
Pub., 1907-9, 57 pp. Articles in Amer. Arch., 1908; Arch. Record, 1908; Cornell Era,
1907; Amer. Homes & Gardens, 1907; Co^mtry Life in Amer., 1907. Member Amer. Inst.
of Arch.; Sec'y., Cent. N. Y. Chapt. A. I. A., 1903 — Hon. memb. Tau Beta Pi; Hon.
memb. Gargoyle Club, Cornell; A. F. & A. M.; Town & Gown Club, Ithaca; L'Ogive Soc.
Married Carolyn Blount Lynd, Aug. 14, 1902, Joliet, 111. Child, George Lynd, b. May i,
1905. Address, Cornell Heights, Ithaca, N. Y.; Bus. Add., Coll. of Arch., Cornell Univ..
Ithaca, N. Y.
829. WALTER BUSEY RILEY
B. L. in L. & A.; Lawyer; b. Aug. 10, 1874, Urbana, 111.; s. Ozias (b. May 14, 1852,
Paris, 111.) & Frances Elizabeth Riley (b. Dec. 16, 1852, near Urbana, 111.) Prepared
in Champaign High School. Kappa Sigma; Shield & Trident; Treas., Athletic Assoc;
Students' Dancing Club; Chairman, Sr. Ball Com.; on Class Day program. LL. B,.
Yale, 1896. Master in Chancery of Champaign Co., 1906-11. Clerk of Baptist Church;
Memb. Champaign Co. Bar Assoc. Married Edna Nappin, June 8, 1004, Peoria, 111.
Address, 702 W. Clark St., Champaign, 111. Bus. Add., Room 200, ist Nat'l. Bank Bldg., do.
830. JOHN JOSEPH RUTLEDGE
B. S. in M. E.; Min. Engr.; b. Mar. 10, 1870, N. Alton, 111.; s. Walton (b. Eng.)
&' Maria (Eno) Rutledge (b. Lincolnshire, do.) Prepared in Alton H. S.; Shurtleff Coll.
Ph. D., Johns Hopkins, 1904. Mine Mgr., 1895-9; Mine Supt., 1900; Grad. Stud, in
Geol., 1900-4; Geologist, Supt. Davis Sulphur Ore Co., Davis, Mass., 1905; Consulting
Mine F.ngr. & Geologist, Baltimore, _Md., 1906-9; Min. Engr., Bur. of Mines, 1909; —
Specialty, Permissible Explosive work in Mines. Author: Articles in Enginecrinq & Min.
si
178 University of Illinois [i^94
Jour., N. Y., & in Mines & Minerals, Scranton, Pa.; Coal in 111., Mineral Industry; Min-
ing Magazine, N. Y.; Distribution & Character of the Md. Coal Beds, (with Win. B.
Clark & G. C. Martin), Md. Geol. Survey. Member Amer. Inst, of M. E.; Nat'l. Geog.
Soc. ; Geol. Soc. of Wash.; Fellow in Geol. Soc. of Amer. Married Ella Loraine Gates,
Mar., 1892, Alton, 111. Three children. Address, Bur. of Mines, 40th & Butler Sts.,
Pittsburg, Pa
831. ALBERT SCHNEIDER
B. S.; Pharmacognosist; b. Apr. 13, 1S63; s. John (b. Hesse-Cassel, Ger.) & Elizabeth
(Biirki) Schneider (b. 111.). Prepared in Korm. School, Dixon, 111., M. D., P. & S., i8«7;
M. S., Minn., 1894; Pli. D., Columbia, 1897. Scholarship in Bot., Minn., 1893; Fellow
in Bot., Columbia, 1894-6; Prof, of Bot., Pharmacognosy & Mat. Med., Northw. Univ.,
Coll. of Phar., 1897-1903; Prof., same, Univ. of Cal., 1903; Prof, of Mat. Med. & Ther-
apeutics, Univ. of Cal., Coll. of Dentistry, 1904-6; Pathologist & Physiologist, Spreckels
Sugar Co., 1906-7; Pharmacognosist, U. .S. Dept. of Agr., Bur. of Chem., 1909 — Editor-
in-chief of the Pacific Pharmacist, 19 10 — Work in Lichenology. Special work with Khizo-
bia of Leguminosae. Histology of Medicinal Plants. Cultivation of Medicinal Plants.
Beet Blight. Author: Primary Microscopy & Biol., 104, 8vo. pp. 21, illustrations from
pen & ink drawings by author, 1890; A Textbook of Gen'l Lichenology, 247, large 8vo. pp.,
& 76 full-page illustrations N. Y., 1897; Gen'l Vegetable Pharmacography, 136 8vo. pp.,
Chicago Med. Book Co., 1899; Powdered Vegetable Drugs, 323 8vo. with 164 half-page
illustrations from drawings by author, Midland Pub. Co., Columbus, 1902; The Native
and Introduced Poisonous Plants & Medicinal Plants of Cal., Bui. Forestry Dept., Sacra-
mento, Cal.; Pharmaceutical Bact. with Special Reference to Sterilization & Disinfection.
Blakiston's Son & Co., Philadelphia, 191 1; also numerous other publications along bot-
anical subjects, scientific papers, special reports, reviews, etc. Member Tor. Bot. Club
(cor.); Amer. Acad, of Pol. & Soc. Sci.; Amer. Phar. Assoc; Fellow Amer. Assoc, for
Adv. of Sci. Married Marie Louise Harrington, 1892, Minneapolis. Child, Cornelia Eliza-
beth, b. Dec. 28, 1900. Address, Coll. of Phar., Parnassus Ave., San Francisco, Calif.
832. GERTRUDE SHAWHAN (SCHAEFER)
(Daughter of No. 86)
B. L.; B. L. S., 1900; b. Feb. 8, 1874, Urbana; d. George Robert (b. Mar. 20, 1844,
Falmouth, Ind.) & Sarah Vista (Brown) Shawhan (b. June 25, 1847, Roscoe, O.) Pre-
pared in Urbana H. S. Alethenai; Y. W. C. A.; lUini staff; Sophograph Bd. ; Valedic-
torian. Taught, 1894-1900; Stud., Lib. School &• Asst. in Lib., 1897-1900; Cataloger, Lib.
of Congress, 1900-2; Instr. in Lib. Management, Kan. State Nor., 1902-4. Member Chris-
tian Church; Amer. Libr. Assoc. Married Frank Robert Schaefer, June 29, 1904, Cham-
paign, 111. Children, Margaret, b. June 6, 1906; John Warren, b. Oct. i, igo8; Charles
Robert, b. Oct. 8, 1910. Address, 842 N. Ave. 65, Los Angeles, Calif.
833. WILLIAM FREDERICK SLATER
B. S. in E. E. 1894, D. O.; Osteopathist; b. Nov. 10, 1871, Indianapolis, Ind.; s.
Samuel Hitt (b. Dec. 16, 1841, Picway, O.) & Mary Ann (Linns) Slater (b. Aug. 27,
1851, Liverpool, Eng.) Prepared in Urbana H. S. Adelphic; Phi Delta Theta; Football,
1890-93; Class Historian. Elect. Engr., Crane Elevator Co.; Mich. Lake Superior Light
& Power Co., Sault Ste Maria, Mich.; Mgr. Acetylene Apparatus Mfg. Co., Chicago;
Osteopathic Physician, 1905; Member of Faculty of The Amer. Coll. of Osteopathy Med-
icine & Surgery, Chicago. Illini Club; The Colonial Club; The Fellowship, Chicago.
Married Ida B. Coolican, Nov. 22, 1905, Chicago. Address. Plaza Hotel, Chicago; Bus.
Add., 204 Trude Eldg., 132 N. Wabash Ave., do.
834. WILLIAM GRANT SPURGIN
A. B.; A. M., 189S; Judge; b. Dec. 6, 1870, Beecher City, 111.; s. George W. (b. Dec.
I, 1822, Mt. Vernon, O.) & Susannah (Riley) Spurgin (b. Mar. 17, 1827, do.) Philo-
mathean. Taught, Pekin, 111., 1894-7; Stud, of Univ. of 111., 1898; Read Law; admitted
to Bar 1902, & practicing 1902, City Atty., Urbana, 1901-5; Co. Judge Champaign Co..
1910. — Married Anna McLeod, July 8, 1903, Galesburg, 111. Address, ist Nat'l Bank
Block, Urbana, 111.
835. *EDWIN WARREN STOCKER
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Oct. 15, 1870, Rock Island, 111.; s. George (b. June 3,
1839, London, Eng.) & Elizabeth W. (Langdell) Stocker (b. Sept. 30, 1841, Northamp-
torishire, Eng.) Prepared in Rock Island H. S. Arch. Club; Prohibition Club; Y. M.
C. A.; Ed. Tecnograph. Died Sept. 16, 1S94, Rock Island, 111.
836. WILLIAM STRAUSS
B. S. in Chem.; in Business; b. Mar. 17, 1873, Pittsfield, 111.; s. Isaac (b. Ger.) &
Elisa (Jacobs) Strauss (b. ibid.) Prepared in Pittsfield H. S. Address, Pittsfield, 111.
837. ALBERT PHILIP SY
B. S. in Chem.; M. S., 1899; Professor; b. Aug. 7, 1872, Altamount, 111.; s. Philip
(b. June 7, 184s, Bergholz, N. Y.) & Wilhelmine (Milville) Sy (b. Dec. 20, 1844, Ger.)
Prepared in Altamont H. S. Ph. D., Univ. of Buffalo, 1908. Instr. in Chem., Univ. ot
Buffalo, 1895-8; Asst. in Chem., Univ. of 111., 1898-9; Asst. Prof, of Chem., Univ. of
Buffalo, 1899-1900; Chief Chem., Ord. Dept., U. S. Army, 1900-4; Prof, of Chem., Univ.
of Buffalo, 1904— Inventor of Test for Stability of Nitrocellulose Powders, officially
adopted by Ordinance Dept., U. S. Army, 1903; Flask for Fat Extraction. Author:
New Fat Flask, Mercury Seal, Jour, Ind. & Eng. Chem., 1909, 3^4 PP-; Three New
Prelim. Tests for Maple Product, Jour. Amer. Chem. Soc, 1908, pp., 1429-1431; Lead
1894] Baccalaureate Alumni 179
Value of Maple Products, do., 1908, pp. 1611-1616; Apparatus for Polarizing at 87°,
do., 1908, p. 1790-1791; Apparatus for Preventing Bumping, do., 1908, p., 1792, 1793;
History, Manufacture & Analysis of Maple Products, Jour. Frank. Inst., 1908; also a
number of other articles. Member Luth. Church; Amer. Chtm. Soc; Univ. Club, Buffalo.
Married Lucetta M. Hersee, Sept. 5, 1901, Buffalo, N. Y. Child, Edwin Alber William,
b. Oct. s, 1902. Address, 219 Crescent Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.
838. *WILLIAM C. TACKETT
B. L.; b. Apr. 13, 1870, Ivesdale, 111.; s. Walter B. S: Elizabeth G. (Powers)
Tacket. Prepared in Sadorus Twp., Champaign Co., III. Philomathean; Blackstonian;
Y. M. C. A.; Phi Delta Theta; Prohibition Club; Shield and Trident; Football Team;
Track Team; Editor, lllini. Teacher of Math.. Champaign H. S., 1894-6; Lawyer, 1896-7.
Member Christian Church. Died Feb. 5, 1897, Chicago, 111.
839. 'BENJAMIN FRANKLIN TEMPLETON
A. B., Teacher; b. Feb. 11, 1856; s. David (b. July 22, 1826, Greene Co., O.) &
Amazonia (Mills) Templeton (b. Jan. 14, 1834, Lawrence Co., 111.) Prepared in Val-
paraiso Nor. Sch. Teacher Math., Huntington, Ind., II. S., 1894-5; Supt. of Schs., 1895-7;
Stud. Univ. of Chicago, 1897-8; Prof. Latin & Greek, Marion, Ind., Nor. Coll., 1898-1901.
Elder Christian Church. Married Carrie Harter, Dec. 25, 1894, Indianapolis Ind. Died
Jan. 9, 1901, Marion, Ind.
S40. WILLIS EUGENE TOWER
B. S. in Chem., M. S., 1908; Teacher; b. June s, 1871, Bennington, Vt.; s. Keuben
Smith (b. June 12, 1S45, N. Y.) & Susan Chase (Lyons) Tower (b. Jan. 15, 1850, Bennnig-
ton). Prepared in L'niv. Acad. Philomathean; Chem. Club; Y. M. C. A. Manager of i'hilo-
Adelphic Lecture Course, 1894. Prin. of Elkhart Inst., 1895-7; Teacher in Englewood
II. S., 1897 — Published various articles on the teaching of high school physics. Member
of M. E. Church; Central .Assoc. Science & Mathematics Teacher; Active Member of
Nat. Educ. Assoc; Amer. Assoc, for the Advancement of Sci. Married Alta Cooley,
Dec. 27, 1899, Rochelle, 111. Children, Dorothy, b. Sept. 15, 1901; Robert Cooley, b.
Mar. 20, 1904; Frederick Willis, b. Oct. 7, 1905. Address, 344 N. Normal Parkway,
Chicago.
841. CHARLES HENRY TREGO
B. S. in E. E. Farmer; b. Aug. 3, 1870, Chicago, 111.; s. Alfred H. (b. June 16,
1838, Wrightstown, Pa.) & Frances C. (Reed) Trego (b. Sept. i, 1848, Farmington, 111.)
Prepared in Hoopeston H. S. & Univ. Acad; Mech. & Elect. Eng. Soc. With Hoopeston
Canning Co., 1894-5; Manager & Supt., Hoopeston Electric Co., 1895-1901; Cuba Cattle
Co., 1902; farmed in Southern California 1903-8; farming at Palacios, Texas, since 190S;
Member Northwestern Elect. Assoc, 1896-1900. Married Clara T. Clark, Feb. 3, 1905,
Chicago, 111. Address, Palacios, Texas.
842. PERCY THOMAS WALTON
B. S. in .C. E.; Eng. Contracting; b. Mar. 27, 1871, Paxton, 111;, s. William L. (b.
Oct. 30, 1844, England) & Kate B. (Hinchman) Walton (b. Jan. 28, 184S, Racine, Wis.)
Prepared in Paxton H. S. Structural Steel & Bridge Engr., with Koken Iron Works, St.
Louis, 1897-8; Kenwood Bridge Co., Chicago, 1898-99; Stupp Bros. Bridge Co., St. Louis,
Mo., 1899-1905; Chief Engr., 111. Steel Bridge Co., Jacksonville, 111., 1905-5; Gen'l Mgr.,
N. D. Metal Culvert Co., Fargo N. D., 1900-12. North Western Agcy. for Illinois Steel
Bridge Co., 1912 — Married Cora L. Landell, July 30, 1898, St. Louis, Mo. (d. June 16,
1903); Ida M. Owen, May 27, 1904, Belleville, 111. Address 551 Giltillan Block, St. Paul,
Minn.
843. *LESLIE ALVORD WEAVER
(Brother of No. 1282)
B. L.; b. Feb. 21, 1872, Cleveland, O.; s. Benjamin (b. May 1, 1846, Schenectady
Co., N. Y.) & Martha Maria (Campbell) Weaver (b. Aug. 30, 1850, Cook Co., 111.)
Prepared in Danville H. S. Delta Tau Delta; Adelphic; Alpha Delta Sigma; Shield and
Trident; Dramatic Club; Chess Club; lllini staff; Sophograph Bd. Mayor pro tern of
Champaign; A. F. & A. M.; B. P. O. E. Married Eunice Sheldon, June 8, 1898, Urbana,
III. Children, Dorothy Eunice, b. July 4, 1899; Sheldon Alvord, b. Nov. 13, 1902. Died
Nov. 19, 1905, Champaign, 111.
844. FRED JOHN WEEDMAN
B. L.; b. Mar. 28, 1872. Farmer City, 111.; s. T. S. & Mary M. (Brownlee) Weedman.
Prepared in Pub. Sch. Phi Delta Theta; Blackstonian; Philomathean; Track; Capt.
Varsity Championship Track Team, 1894. With J. V. Farwell, 1894-5; Keal Est. &
Ins., 1895-6; Taught School, 1S96-8; Asst. Postmaster, Farmer City, 1900-2; Investigator
of Claims in Claim Dept., I. C. R. R., 1902 — Married, Winifred Wetzell, Mar. 28, 1900,
Farmer City, 111. Address, 305 Park Row Sta., Chicago, 111.
845. CHARLES THORNTON WILDER
(Brother of No. 491)
B. S.; Miner; b. Dec. 17, 1870, Essex, N. Y.; s. Charles N. (b. Winchendon, Mass.)
& Martha L. (Thornton) Wilder (b. Sidney. Australia). Prepared in Champaign H. S.
Sigma Chi; Philomathean; Associate Editor, lllini. Instr. Univ. of 111., 1894-5; in charge
Dept. of Photography, do., 1895-1900; Real Kst., 1900-2; Mining 1902-12; Real Estate,
Los Angeles, 1912— A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F.; Rcbekah. Address. San Pedro, 1-os
Angeles, Calif.
i8o University of Illinois [1895
S46. ROBERT ALVIN WOOD
B. S. in M. E.; M. E., 1895; b. Nov. 26, 1866, Woodburn, 111.; s. Rich H. & Ellen
A. (Sturges) Wood. Philomathean; Y. M. C. A.; Agt. British Luxfer Prison Co.; Member
Walbrook Baptist Church, Baltimore, Md.; Supt. of Sun. Sch. Married Maude I. Stevens,
Feb. 20, 1900, Hampstead Heath, London, Eng. Children, Robert Stevens, b. Apr. 20,
1902; Esther Helen, b. Aug. 19, 1904. Address, Aspinwall, Pa.
847. *OLl^ C. WOOLSEY (GIBBS)
(Sister of No. 1290)
B. S.; A. M., 1895; b. Jan. 20, 1871, Polo, 111.; d. R. Dickson (b. Sept. 9, 1834,
Andes, N. Y.) & Mary A. (Holmes) Woolsey (b. lune 15, 1838, llamden, N. Y.) Pre-
pared in Polo H. S. Alethenai; Y. W. C. A.; Engl. Club. Fellowship in Latin. Taught
one year. Member Cong. Church. Married William David Gibbs, July 16, 1896, Polo, 111.
Child, Dorothy, b. June 11, 1899 (d. at birth). Died June 11, 1899, Columbus, O.
CLASS OF 1895 (74)
848. HERBERT CLARKE ARMS
B. S. in A. E. ; Vice Pres. Central Scientific Co.; b. Mar. 3, 1871, Dubuque, la.;
s. Charles Henry (b. Dec. 25, 1840, Knoxville, 111.) & Aurora Bartlett (Clarke) Arms (b.
Jan. 27, 1844, Conway, Mass.) Prepared in Hyde Park H. S., Chicago. Sigma Chi;
Shield & Trident; Glee, Mandolin, Architects Clubs; Pres. Students Dancing Club; Treas.
Freshman Class. Helped organize Glee & Mandolin Clubs. Editor of ist Illio and
named it. Assoc. Editor Illini. Asst. Architect I. C. R. R., 1S95-98; Mgr. Chicago
Laboratory Supply & Scale Co. 1898-1904; Vice Pres. Scientific Co., 1904 — Grand
Tribune, Sigma Chi Fraternity 1900-9; Member N. E. A.; Central Assoc, of Sci. & Math.
Teachers. Married Elizabeth Watson Gregg, June 20, 1900, Chicago. Child, Eloise Eliza-
beth, b. Aug. 28, 1903. Address 345 W. Michigan St., Chicago; Res., Wilmette, 111.
849. CHARLES BARRY
B. S. in M. E. ; Engineer; b. Aug. 6, 1871, Henry, 111.; s. Michael (b. Ireland) &
t/ Margaret (Brown) Barry. Prepared in Nor. Sch., Dixon, 111. With International Har-
vester Co., 1895-1907; Cont. Eng. Co., 1907 — Address, Dallas City, 111.
850. HARRY WILLIAM BAUM
(Husband of No. 1217)
B. S. in C. E.; Civil Engr.; b. Nov. 23, 1874, Indianola, 111.; s. Frank (b. Nov. 1849,-
Indianola, 111.) & Eliza (McHaffie) Baum (b. Mar. 1850, do.) Prepared in Indianola
H. S.; Kappa Sigma; Athletic Assoc; Pres. Sen. Class; Baseball team, 1893-5; Foot-ball
team, 1893-5. Civil Engineer I. C. R. R., 1896-8; Asst. in C. E., Univ. of 111., 1898-9;
Asst. Engr. on U. P. R. R., 1899-1904; Asst. Engr., O. S. L. R. R., 1904-5; Supt. Constr.,
Jas. Stewart Co., 1905-9; (Contracting Mgr., 1909 — Married Daisy Garver ('99) Mar.
20, 1905. Address, care Jas. Stewart & Co., Salt Lake City, U.
851. CHARLES WORTH BEACH
B. S. in C. E.; Civil Engineer; b. Dec. 5, 1868, Des Moines, Iowa; s. David &
Roxana (Munhall) Beach. Prepared in Colo. Agr. Coll. Civil & Irrigation Engr. Deputy
State Engineer. Author: Irrigation in Colorado, pub. by Bureau of Irrigation Inves-
tigation, U. S. Dept. Agr.; also did work on two biennial reports of State Engineer,
1905-6, 1907-8; Chief Engr., Two Buttes Irrigation & Reservoir Co. Address, Las Animas,
Colo.
852. FREDERICK ALBERT BEEBE
B. S. in M. E.; Mechanic; b. Sept. 15, 1872, Red Bank, N. J.; s. Samuel Smith
(b. Aug. 25, 1846, Rome, N. Y.) & Katherine H. (Burr) Beebe (b. Oct., 1851, Mid-
dletown, N. J.) Prepared in Wisner (Nebr.) H. S. and Univ. of 111. Acad. With
Griffin Wheel Co., Chicago, 1895-11; Sears, Roebuck & Co., Chicago, 191 1; foundry ex-
pert, do., 191 1 — Author: Cast Iron and Steel Wheels, Elec. Street R'y. Jour., Vol. 35.
No. II, pp. 446-449, 1910; Cast Iron Car Wheels, 1907, read before Eng. Soc, Boston
School Technology. Member Mech. Eng. Soc; Masonic Order; Chicago Yacht Club.
Married Grace Josephine English, Dec. 24, 1906, Boston, Mass. .4ddress, 3357 Warren
Ave., Chicago, 111. Biis. Add., Sears, Roebuck & Co., Chicago.
853. WILLIAM GUTHRIE BOON
B. S. in C. E.; Asst. Engr., b. Nov. 2, 1870, Chrisman, 111.; s. John (b. Apr. 13,
1837, Eng.) & Ann E. (Guthrie) Boon (b. Jan. 25, 1841, Ind.) Prepared in Univ.
Acad. Asst. Engr., C. B. & Q. R. R. Civ. Engr., Dept. Maintenance of Way. Married
Charlotte Bates, June 12, 1901, Burlington, la. Children, Guthrie Bates, b. June 26,
1902; William Clifford, b. Aug. 12, 1905. Address, 981 Washington St., Burlington, la.
854. ROBERT ALLAN BOWER, Jr.
B. L.; Banker; b. Mar. 8, 1875, Tolono, 111.; s. Robert Allan (b. Brown Co., O.) &
Mary Elizabeth Bower (b. Md.) Prepared in Tolono Twp. H. S.; Tolono Bank, 1896-01;
Supt. Ice Plant, Mattoon, & Vice Pres. Bank of Tolono, 1901 — Married Ella Beaton,
Feb., 1905, Chicago. Children, David Robert, b. Mar. 8, 1906; Isabel, b. Feb. 12, 1909;
Mary, b. July 2, 1912. Address, Tolono, 111.
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855. CHARLES BAKER BURDICK
B. S. in C. E.; C. E 1912; b. Mar. 6, 1874, Chicago; s. William Richard (b. Jan.
12, 1833, Erie Co., N Y.) 6c Maiy (Dewey) Burdick (b. 1846, Cooperstown, N. Y.)
Prepared m Wallace H. S., Sterling, 111. Sigma Chi; Shield & Trident; Glee, kandolin
& Banjo Clubs; Leader Glee Club. Asst. Engr. Alvord & Shields, Consulting Engrs.,
1895-97; Asst. Engr., John A. Cole, Hydraulic Eng., 1807-1901; Assoc, in firm of John
A. Cole & Son, 1 901; since 1902, member of firm Alvord & Burdick, Hydraulic & Sani-
tary Engrs., Chicago. Published various papers delivered before Technical Societies with
reference to the purification ot water, methods of water pumping, accuracy tests of
meters, etc., etc. Member Amer. Soc. C. E.; Western Soc. Engrs.; Amer. Water
Works Assoc; 111. Wat. Supply Assoc; III. Soc. Engrs. & Surveyors (past Pres.); Chi-
cago Engrs. Club; Calumet Countrv Club. Married Mabel Myra Taylor, Oct. 8, 1909,
Chicago. Address, 3704 Grand Blvd., Chicago; Bus. Add. 1417 Hartford Bldg., Chicago.
856. WILLIAM THOMAS BURRILL
B. S. in Arch.; Arch. Engr.; b. Sept. 20, 1868, Stephenson Co., 111.; s. Edward &
Sophia T. (Cowan) Burrill. Prepared in Urbana, 111., H. S. and Spokane Coll.,
Spokane, Wash. Y. M. C. A. Arch. Draftsman, 1895-8; Struct. Draftsman, 1898-1904;
Contracting Engr., 1904-5; Engr. in charge of drafting, 1905 — Minneapolis Engrs.' Club.
Married Florence Flota Baker, Nov. 8, 1900, Decatur, 111. Children, Charles Martin, b.
Oct. 31, 1901; Lida Marilla, b. July 7, 1903; and Lois, b. May 4, 1906, (d. May i, 1907.)
Address, 2376 Carter Ave., St. Paul, Minn.
y 857. FRANK LYMAN BUSEY
(Brother of No. 1309)
B. S. in M. E.; M. E. 1898; Sales Engineer; b. Aug. 28, 1872, Urbana, 111.; s.
Mathew D. (b. Urbana, III.) & Anna E. (Hurd) Busey (b. Lima, O.) Prepared in
Urbana H. S. Operated foundry & Machine Shop, Chicago, 1895-8; In business 1898-1905;
Consulting Engr., Seattle, 1906; With Eng. Exp. Sta., Univ. of lH.', 1907-1911; Asst. Chief
Engineer, Buffalo Forge Co., 191 1; Author: Tests with House Heating Boilers &
Furnaces, Eng. Review, 1911, 18 pp.; New Basis for Rating House Heating Boilers and
Furnaces presented at June, 191 1, meeting of Amer. Soc. Heating & Vent. Engrs.; joint
author with Mr. W. H. Carrier of paper presented Dec, 191 1, before the Am. Soc. Mech.
Engrs., on "Air Conditioning Apparatus." Various short articles in Eng. Review., Power,
Domestic Eng. and Metal Works. Married Lillian M. Yanos, July 5, 1897, Urbana. ,/
111. Address, 354 Franklin St., Buffalo, N. Y.; Bus. Add., care Buffalo Forge Co. ^, ^w^-i- / 9 ' 't <
858. HORTENSE CALL (BARR)
B. S.; b. Oct. IS, 1874, Urbana; d. Geo. W. (b. Apr. 8, 1836) & Celina Catherine
(Copenhaver) Call (b. Aug. 20, 1841, Dresden, O.) Prepared in Urbana H. S. Alethenai;
Y. W. C. A. Nurse in Mary Thompson Hosp., 1896-8, (Chicago. Married Andrew Barr,
July 15, 1899. Children, Andrew, b. May 6. 1901; Catherine Celina, b. Aug. 31, 1904;
Marion Elizabeth, b. Mar. 21, 1907. Address, 502 S. Race St., Urbana, 111.
859. GEORGE HENRY CAMPBELL
B. L.; Banker; b. Nov. 9, 1874, Edgewood, 111.; s. John Thomas (b. Jan. 26, 1845,
Barrington, 111.) & Katherine (Jenkins) Campbell, (b. Sept. 21. 1850, near Dayton, O.)
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Philomathean; Blackstonian; Editor, The Illini, 1895;
Fellowship in Latin, 1899-1900; M. L., 1900; Teacher, 1903; Deputy Co. Clerk, 1905;
Married Lula Myra Mitchell, Aug. 27, 1902. Address, Joy, 111.
860. EARL VANHISE CAPPS
B. S. in E. E.; E. E., 1896; b. May 14, 1873. Illiopolis, 111.; s. Thomas W. &
Nellie (Vanhise) Capps. Prepared in Mt. Pulaski H. S. A. M., Univ. Nebr., 1899;
Prac. Elec, 1897; Prin. H. S., Blair, Nebr., 1900; Owner & Mgr. Blair Elec. Light &
Power Co., 1900 — Married Claudie Henrie, 1895, Champaign, 111. Child, Stanley
Mozart, b. Jan. i, 1898. Address, Blair, Nebr.
861. RAY SHEPARD CARBERRY
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. May .•^, 1873, Secor, 111.; s. D. E. & Emma J. (Dunbar)
Carberry. Prepared in Mansfield H. S. City Engr., Monticello, 111., 1895-96; Engr. &
Gen'l Mgr., Maysville Canal Improvement Co., Idaho Falls, Ida., 1897-99; Asst. Engr.,
O. S. L. R. R., Pocatello, Ida., 1899; Wabash R. R., St. Louis, Mo., 1903; C. & N. W.
R. R., Chicago, 1904-05; Engr., U. S. Reclamation Service. Mitchell, Nebr., 1905-10; Supt.,
Imperial Water Co. No. i, 191c — Asso. Member Am. Soc. C. E. Married Birdie
Irine Tillotson, Dec. 24, 1908, Sheridan, Wyo. Children, Deane Edwin, b. Aug. 29, 1910;
Mabel Adila, b. Mar. 11, 1912. Address, Imperial, Calif.
S62. CLYDE ROBERT CARMACK
B. S. in M. E.; Contractor; b. Nov. i, 1873; s. Robert Eldredge (b. Tenn.) &
Elizabeth (Malone) Carmack (b. Ind.) Prepared in Indianapolis H. S., Univ. Acad.
Philomathean. M. E. work, 1895-01; Supt. Canning Factories, 1901-3; Contractor,
builder. Married Essie Morris, Oct. 10, 1900, Indianapolis, Ind. Children, Robert Mor-
ris, b. Sept. 20, 1901; Dorothy Elizabeth, b. Dec. 15, 1903; Floyd Clyde, b. Dec. 4,
1905; Edith Irene May, b. May 5, 191 1. Address, Tropico, Calif.
i82 University of Illinois I1895
S63. 'CLARENCE ADELBERT CLEMENT
B. S. in M. & S. E.; b. Feb. 13, 1869, Lombardville, 111.; s. William W. (b. Aug. 19,
1840, N. Y.) & Clara E. (Clark) Clement (b. Oct. 18, 1845, Tiskilwa, 111.) Prepared in
Tiskilwa H. S.; C. E. Club. Recorder on Survey, Miss. River, 1895-6; C. Engr. with
Eng. Corps U. S. Army, Constr. of 111. & Miss. Canal, 1896-1902; Draftsman with
Chief Engr., F. E. & M. V. R. R., Omaha, Nebr.. 1902; C. E. with U. S. Eng. Corps
Survey, 111. & Des Plaines Rivers, 1902-5; C. E. With Eng. Corps, U. S. Army, Constr.
of 111. & Miss. Canal, 1905-7; Jun. U. S. Engr., Chicago River Improvement, 1907-9; Jun.
Engr., Missouri River Improvement, 1909-11. Married Josie Abbott Mayo, Uec. 18.
1901, Wyanet, III., (died Dec, 1910). Child, Jennie Maurine, b. Mar. 3, 1906. Died
Oct. II, 191 1, at Kansas City, Mo. Buiied at Sheffield, ill.
864. *JOHN DEWITT CLINTON
(Brother of Nos. 594, 1836)
B. S., in Chem.; b. Nov. 16, 1S71, Polo, 111.; s. John W. & Carrie A. (Perkins)
Clinton. Prepared in Polo H. S. Worked in Chicago for a short time, when health
failed. Died Oct. 18, 1905, Polo, 111.
865. 'WILLIAM HENRY DILLON
B. S. in A. E.; Arch. Engr.; b. May 8, 1870, Normal, 111.; s. Levi & Mary (Wright)
Dillon. Prepared in Wisconsin Acad. Designed construction and equipment and
superintended construction- of Belle Isle Aquarium and Horticultural Bldg., Detroit,
Mich. Married Rose E. Richards, May 20, 1896, Normal, 111. Child, Lyle, b. Aug. i3'
1899. Died June 19, 190S, Seattle, Wash.
866. ALEXANDER M. DONNAN
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Oct. 6, 1871, Independence, la.; s. James B. (b. Dec.
19, 1840, West Charlton, N. Y.) & Martha Jane (Ross) Donnan (b. Lower Wateford,
Vt.) Prepared in Independence, la. H. S. & Cornell Coll., Mt. Vernon, la. Arch. &
Treas., Buchanan Co., la., 1906 — Married Helen Maud Rosemond, Sept. 9, 1903, In-
dependence, la. Child, Ross Donnan, b. Sept. 23, 1910, (d. Oct. 5, 1910). Address, In-
dependence, la.
867. SHERMAN REILLY DUFFY
B. L.; Newsp. Man; b. May 21, 1873, Lisbon, 111.; s. Christopher Columbus (b.
Dublin, Ire.) & Emeline (Hall) Duffy (b. DeKalb Co., 111.) Prepared in Piano H. S.;
Jennings Sem.; Ottawa H. S. Phi Delta Theta; Shield & Trident; Phi Beta Kappa.
Address, 5047 Winthrop Ave., Chicago, 111.
868. ALFRED FELLHEIMER
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Mar. 9, 1875, Chicago, 111.; s. August (b. Munich.
Bavaria) & Julia (Roeuthal) Fellheimer (b. Dortmund, Prussia). Prepared in Univ. ot
111., Prep. Delta Tau Delta. With Reed & Stern, Archs., Chicago. Member Transpor-
tation Club, New York City. Married Elizabeth Fellheimer, Dec. 25, 1902, New York
City. Child. Madeleine, b. Oct. 24, 1905. Address, 676 Riverside Drive, New York
City. Bus. Add., 7 E. 42d St., New York City.
869. JOEL EDWARD FERRIS
(Brother of No. 796)
A. B. in L. & A.; Banker; b. Jan. 2, 1874, Carthage, 111.; s. Hiram G. (b. Howard,
N. Y.) & Julia E. (Holton) Ferris (b. Hellsgrove, 111.) Prepared in Carthage H. S
Phi Delta Theta. Address, East 615, i6th Ave., Spokane, Wash. Bus. Add., Union
Trust & Savings Bank, Spokane, Wash.
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_^ 'iBi.*''-^'} 870. JESSE GRANT FUNSTON
lA^""*'^ \ '^ (Brother of No. 686)
B. S. E. E. ; in Tel. Bus.; b. May 24, 1872, New Comb Twp., Champaign Co.; s-
John H. (b. Feb. 9, 1823, Ran Co., O.) & Elizabeth E. (Bailey) Funston (b. O.) Pre-
pared in Univ. Acad. Philomatbean. Married Jinks J. Hume, Feb. 21, 1900. Children,
John Harold, b. Dec. 2, 1901; Robert Hume, b. Apr. 15, 1903; Elizabeth E., b. Jan. 25,
1907; George Cyril, b. Nov. 29, 1908; Margaret A., b. Sept. 6, 1910. Address.
Geddes, S. D.
871. JAMES ALBERT GREEN
(Brother of Nos. 2103, 2994)
B. S. in M. E.; b. 1871, Ivesdale, 111.; s. Patrick (b. Nov. 7. 1842, Ire.) & Maria
(Hopkins) Green (b. Mar. 23, 1845, do.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Locomotive Engr.,
I. C. R. R. .Iddress. -'14 E. Clark St., Champaign, 111.
872. MARIANA GREEN (STEELE)
(Wife of No. 990)
B. L.; b. Champaign, 111.; d. Jonathan, Bogue (b. 111.) & Sallie (Raymond) Green
(b. O.) Prepared in Champaign H. S., Alethenai. Married William La Barthe Steele,
Apr. 30, 1901. Children, Mariana, b. June 10, 1903; Melissa, b. Nov. 6, 190s; William
La Barthe, Jr., b. Aug. 25, 1907; Harriet Gertrude, b. Feb. 27, 1909, (d. June 8, 1910) ;
Jane Raymond, b. Mar. 26, 1910. Address, 2512 Jackson St., Sioux City, la.
1895] Baccalaureate Alumni 183
873. EMERY STANFORD HALL
(Brother of No. 2679)
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. 1870, Chatsworth, 111.; s. J. S. & Sarah M. (Stanford)
Hall (b. 184s, Lowell, 111.) Address, 153 LaSalle St., Chicago, 111.
874. ARMIN HARMS
B. S. in Cheni.; Chemist; b. Oct. 24, 1875, Ger. Prepared in Rock Island H. S.
Phi Delta Theta; Shield and Trident; Adver.'Agt., 1894; Mgr. Baseball Team, 189S.
Chemist, Milwaukee, 1895-7; in Mexico-, 1897-1902; in Milwaukee, 1902-3; in Mexico,
1903-4; in Calif., 1904-8; in Brewers X; Distillers Lab., 1908 — - Member Amer. Chem.
Soc. Address, 3033 Indiana Ave., Chicago, 111. Bus. Add., 608 South Dearborn St., do.
875. ADOLPH HEMPEL
B. S.; M. S., 189S; Economic Entomologist; b. Apr. :o, 1870, Canton, O.; s. H. A.
& Anna Maria (Gerber) Hempel. Prepared in Rollins Coll., Winter Park, Fla. At-
tended Hillsdale (Mich.) Coll., 1891-4- Delta Tau Delta. 111. State Biol. Surv., 1896;
Entom. of Musen Paulista, S. Paula, Brazil, 1897-1900; Economic Entom., Inst. Agro-
nomico, Campinas, S. Paulo, Brazil, 1900 — Author: Many articles on Entomology and
Biology. Married Emma Julia Hempel, Nov. 9, 1901, Campinas, S. Paulo, Brazil. Ad-
dress, Campinas, State of S. Paulo, Brazil.
876. ELMER KIRKPATRICK HILES
B. S. in M. E.; Mech. Engr.; b. Aug. S, 1871, Chicago; s. Charles Albert (b. Jan.
22, 1829, Philadelphia, Pa.) & Elizabeth (Kirkpatrick) Hiles (b. June 8, 1831, Cioshen,
Ind.) Adelphic. Member Amer. Soc. of Mech. Engrs. ; Engrs. Soc. of Western I'a. ;
Franklin Inst.; Coal Mining Inst, of America. Address, 5537 Hampton St., Pittsburgh,
Pa.; Bus. Add., 251 1 Oliver Bldg., Pittsburgh.
877. PARKER HALE HOAG
A. B. in L. & A.; Lawyer; b. May 16, 1873, Thomasboro, III.; s. Walter Brice (b.
Penfield, N. Y.) & Hester (Atkinson) Hoag (b. Independence, Mo.) Prepared in
Champaign H. S. Alpha Tau Omega; Philomathean. Member Univ. Club of Chicago;
Legal Club of Chicago; Amer. Bar Assoc; 111. Bar Assoc; Chicago Bar Assoc; Worshiptul
Master, A. F. & A. M., 1906-7; High Priest, R. A. M., 1910-11; Chevalier Bayard Com-
mandry No. 52; Oriental Consistory; Shrine; Red Cross of Constantine, No. i. Address,
3210 Calumet Ave., Chicago; Bus. Add., 1305 Fisher Bldg., Chicago.
878. STEPHEN FORD HOLTZMANN
B. S. in Arch.; Consulting Engr.; b. Mar. 23, 1874, Pontiac, 111.; s. Samuel E.
(b. Nov. 27, 1837, Pa.) & Mary King (Ford) Holtzmann (b. June 12, 1843, Newark, N.
J.) Prepared in Pontiac H. S. Delta Tau Delta; Mgr. Football Team. Tramp Drafts-
man to 1905; Consulting Engr., N. Y. City, 1905 — Member Royal Arch Masons.
Married Maude Ellen Shaw, Jan. 30, 1903, Washington, D. C. Children, Jeddiah
Samuel; Stephen Robert. Address, Hastings on Hudson, N. Y.; Bus. Add., 11 E. 24th,
N. Y. City.
879. ERNEST ALEXANDER HUNT
(Brother of No. 742)
B. S. in E. E.; Physician & Surgeon; b. Dec. 7, 1875, Urbana, 111.; s. Joseph
Everett & Ruth (Alexander) Hunt (b. N. Y.) Prepared in H. S. Engr. Soc; Pni Rho
Sigma. Sen. Baseball Team. Coll. of Phys. & Surg., 1895-8; M. D., same, 1898. Mem-
ber Marshall Co. Med. Soc, 1898-1908; Austin Flint Med. Soc; Amer. Med. Soc;
Blackhaw Co. Med. Soc; Waterloo City Med. Soc. Married Adelyn Kimball, June 14.
1900, l.aMoille, 111. Children, Dorothy K., b. Aug. 16, 1901; Robert Everett, b. Dec.
28, 1910. Address, 915 W. 3d St., Waterloo, la.; Bus. Add., 401-2 Com'l. Bldg., Waterloo.
880. PETER JUNKERSFELD
(Husband of No. 587)
B. S. in E. E.; E. E., 1908; Engineer; b. Oct. 17, 1869, Colfax Twp., Champaign
Co., 111.; s. Peter J. (b. 1833, Germany) & Josephine (Schmitz) Junkersfeld (b. 1840, Ger-
many.) Prepared in Champaign H. S.; Northern Ind. Norm. Sch. Adelphic; M. & E. E.
Club; Editor, Technograph, 1895; Tau Beta Pi. Elected Fellow in E. E., 1895, but
resigned. Delivered Address, representing students at Inauguration of Pres. Draper.
Operating Constr. & Engr. work, later in charge of Engr. Dept.; Asst. to Vice Pres.,
Commonwealth Edison Co., 1S95 — .Member Amer. Inst. E. E. ; Western Soc. Engrs.;
Amer. Soc. M. E. Married Anna Boyle, June 19, 1901, Champaign, 111. Child, Mary
Josephine, b. Sept. 5, 1911. Address, 139 N. Prairie Ave., Austin Sta., Chicago.
881. FREDKRICK BLAIR KEELER
B. S. in Arch.; Contractor; b. Jan. :i, 1873, near Earlville, 111.; s. Francis (i. (b.
Apr. 23, 1844, New Canaan, Conn.) & Anna M. (Blair) Keeler (b. July 17, 1844, Clin-
tonville, N. Y.) Prepared in Earlville II. S. Draftsman, Chicago; Contr. & Builder,
Earlville, 111. Member Bd. of Educ, 1904-6; City Council, 1904-5; -^- l''- ^: •\. M-; f*- •'- ^•;
R. A. M.; K. T. Married Nellie Schmidt, Apr. 18, 1900 .Earlville, 111. Child, Theodosia
J., b. Apr. 8, 190T. .Address, Earlville, 111.
1 84 University of Illinois [1895
882. MILO SMITH KETCHUM
(Brother of No. 1232)
B. S. in C. E.; C. E., 1900; Dean & Prof.; b. Jan. 26, 1872, Kewanee, 111.; s.
Smith (b. Jan. 7, 1840, Bucyrus, O.) & Martha Ann (Clement) Ketchum (b. Aug. 17,
1846, Hamilton, Can.) Prepared in Elmvvood H. S. Adelphic; C. E. Soc.; Tau Beta Pi;
Valedictorian; Sigma Xi. Instr. in C. E., Univ. of 111., 1895-7; Engr. with Gillette-Herzog
Mfg. Co., 1897-9; Asst. Prof, of C. E., Univ. of HI., 1899-1903; Contracting Mgr.,
Amer. Bridge Co., Kansas City, Mo., 1903-4; Prof, of C. E., Univ. of Colo., 1904; Uean
of Coll. of Engr., 1905 — Member firm Crocker & Ketchum, Consulting Engrs., 1909 — ■
Author: The Design of Steel Mill Buildings, McGraw-Hill Book Co., N. Y., 480 pp.;
The Design of Walls, Bins, and Grain Elevators, same, 556 pp.; The Design of Highway
Bridges, same, 546 pp.; The Design of Mine Structures, same, 460 pp.; Surveying
Manual (with W. D. Pence), same, 250 pp. Editor 12th & 13th Annual Report of the
Soc. for Promotion of Engr. Educ. Also author of numerous articles in Engr. News,
Technograph & Colo. Jour, of Engr. . Member Amer. Soc. of C. E. ; Soc. for Promotion
of Engr. Educ. Sec'y., same, 1903-5, Vice Pres., 1909-10; Amer. Soc. of Testing Ma-
terials; Amer. Ry. Engr. Assoc; Natl. Assoc, of Cement Users; Fellow A. A. A. S.;
Colo. School Masters Club. Married Mary Esther Beatty, Sept. 17, 1903, Newton, la.
Children, Martha Esther, July 29. 1904; Elizabeth Jane, b. Nov. 8, 1908; Milo Smith,
Jr., b. Mar. 8, 1910. Address, Univ. of Colo., Boulder, Colo.
883. WILLIAM HAVEN KIMBALL
B. S. in E. E.; Electrician; b. Mar. i, 1871, Evanston, 111.; s. William Parker (b.
Concord, N. H.) & Helen Eliza (Haven) Kimball (b. New Lenox, 111.) Prepared in
Lowell, Mass. & Chicago H. Schs. E. E. Club. Custodian Service U. S. Treas. Dept.,
1910. Married Lucy Regal Schffiffer, July 25, 1907, Berkeley, Calif- Children, Helen
Winifred, b. Aug. 12, 1909; Robert, b. Oct 24, 1911. Address, 120 Middlefield Rd.,
Burlingame, Calif.; Bus. Add., St. Francis Hotel, San Francisco, Calif.
884. FRANCIS EDWARD KING
B. L.; M. L., 1896; Stock Farmer & Fruit Raiser; b. Nov. 6, 1857, White Hall, 111.;
s. Joseph N. (b. June 28, 1830, White Hall, 111.) & Elizabeth (Rawlins) King (b. Sept. 3,
1830, do.) Prepared in White Hall H. S.; 111. State Norm. & H. S.j I. S. N. U., 1885-90.
Y. M. C. A.; Color Serg. Teacher, 1897; Gardener, 1901; Teacher, Farmer, Fruit
Raiser, 1904; Teacher, Farm Gardener, 191 1; Stock Farmer & Fruit Raiser, 191 1—
Member M. E. Church. Married Elizabeth O. E. King, Nov. 4, 1904, Geneva, O. Address,
Maple Lawn Farm, R. F. D., do.
885. EDWARD JOHN LAKE
B. S. in Arch.; Asst. Prof.; b. May 5, 1871, Edinburgh, Scotland; s. William (b. 1840,
Eng.) & Mary Jane (Billing) Lake (b. 1844, do.) Prepared in Viroqua (Wis.) H. S.
Adelphic. Studied at Rose Polytech., 1 89 1-2; Pratt Inst., 1898-9; London School of Art,
1908; Julian Acad., Paris, 1909. Asst. Prof, of Art & Act. head of Dept. of Art &
Design, Univ. of 111. Author: Articles, Drawing for Common Schools, .School News &
Prac. Educator, 1897-9; Course in Drawing, 111. State Course; Japanese Painting for
Young People's Libr., 4,000 words, The Educational Soc. Pub., N. Y. ; Birds and Animals,
Rand, McNally Pub.; Composition for Photographers. Photographic Weekly, Cleveland, O.,
191 1. Member Cong. Church. Married Effie Estelle Harris, Aug. 22, 1900, Champaign,
111. Children, Zera W., b. June 15, 1901; James Harris, b. June 2, 1912. Address, 703
W. Park Ave., Champaign.
886. WILLIAM CLARENCE SMITH LEMEN
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Dec. 19, 1S73, Collinsville, 111.; s. Clarence J. (b. Tan.
9, 1843, Collinsville, 111.) & Sarah Catherine (Smith) Lemen (b. Apr. 2, 1846, N. Y. City).
Prepared in Union Acad., Morganfield, Ky. Philomathean. Draftsman & Computer &
Leveler, Miss. Riv. Comm., St. Louis, Mo., 1895-9; Topographer U. S. Engr., St. Paul.,
Minn., 1899-1900; Insp., Miss. Riv. Comm. steamer Patrol, 1900-1; City Engr. & Supt.
Munic. Elec. Lt. & W. W, Paris, 111., 1901-2; Chief of Party on Survey Miss. Riv. Reser-
voirs, 1902-3; Jr. Engr. with Savannah U. S. Engr. Office, 1902-9; Asst. Engr., in charge
of Brunswick Sub. Office, 1910 — Harbor & River Improvements, S. E. Ga. & N. E. Fla.,
1903 — Author: Article, Topographical Survey Reservoirs at Head-waters of Miss. Kiv.,
Technograph, 1901, copied by Engr. Record, 1901. Assoc, member Amer. Soc. of C. E.; Past
Exalted Ruler of B. P. O. E.; A. F. & A. M. Married Olive Belle, Dec. 10, 1896, Evans-
ville, Ind. Children, Catharine Neil, b. Sept. 29, 1898; Wilhelmina, b. Feb. 13, 1910.
Address, Brunswick. Ga.
887. DAVID ROSSITER LLEWELLYN
B. S. in M. E.; Draftsman; b. 1869, Sterling, 111.; s. M. W. & Laura A. (Dresser)
Llewellyn. Address, Care Amer. Bridge Co., Chicago.
888. ALBERT MILTON LONG
(Brother of No. 509)
B. S. in Arch.; Draftsman; b. Feb. 4. 1872, Virden, 111.; s. J. M. & Emma V.
(Brewer) Long. Prepared in Virden H. S. Delta Tau Delta; Arch. Club. Address,
1616 Forest Ave., Wilmette, III.
1895] Baccalaureate Alumni 185
889. EDWARD LORING MANN
(Brother of Nos. 107, 108, 1052)
B. L.; Lawyer; b. Nov. 7, 1869, Gilman, 111.; s. William H. (b. Ky.) & Elizabeth D.
(Abraham) Mann (b. Va.) Prepared in Gilman H. S. Adelphic; Editor of the Illini.
Admitted to Bar, 1897; practiced law in office of James R. Mann & Geo. W. Miller,
Chicago to 1907. Enlisted in ist Regt. I. N. G., 1895; went to Santiago, Cuba, with
Regt., 1898; appointed C:orporal while in field; joined Co. F, ist Inf., I. N. G., on return;
elected 2d Lieut.; Co. F, 1903, ist Lieut., 1904. Member Christian Church; Royal Arcan-
um; Soc. of the Army of Santiago. Married Edna Dunshee, July 22, 1903, Mt. Carroll, ill.
Address, Mannville, Fla.
890. HORATIO RICHMOND MARSH
(Brother of No. 1054)
B. S.; Med. Missionary; b: Feb. 13, 1874, Joliet, 111.; s. Frank E. (b. Jan. 27, 1849,
Joliet, 111.) & Kate C. (Richmond) Marsh (b. Aug. 18, 1852, Cheshire, Mass.) Prepared
in Joliet H. S. Nat. Hist. Club; Dramatic Club; Y. M. C. A.; Adelphic, Declam. prize,
1892. M. D., N. Y. Home Coll., 1897. Med. Missionary, 1897 — ; U S. Commissioner &
Postmaster, Barrow, Alaska, 1001-4. Hosp. Corps, I. N. G., 3d Reg., 1892-7. Author:
article, Eskimo Medicine, A^. A. Jour. Homeopathy, 1901. Member Amer. Inst. Home-
opathy. Married Emma J. Cargain, Dec. 24, 1896, N. Y. Children, Loren C, b. Oct. 9
1898; Frances R., b. Apr. 21, 1901; Mary Elizabeth, b. Aug. 3, 1902; Charles Lippincott,
b. May 17, 1904; Horatio Richmond, b. Mar. 27, 1906; Donald C, b. Nov., 1910. Address.
Barrow, Alaska.
891. FRED ELBERT MATHER
(Brother of No. 699)
B. S. in Arch.; Engineer; b. Sept. 3. 1871, Will Co., 111.; s. Samuel (b. Mar. 7, 1847.
Whalonsburg, N. Y.) & Melvina (Ballou) Mather (b. May 29, 1848, Brecksville, O.)
Piepared in Northwestern Coll., Naperville, 111. Draftsman in Steel Bldg. & Bridge,
Amer. Bridge Co., C. M. & St. P. R. R., 4^ yrs. ; Engr., Andresen, Evans Co., 1910 —
Married Ella Hopkins, June 12, 1901, Johnstown, Pa. Child, Fred Elbert, Jr., b. Nov.
24, 1906. Address, Naperville, 111.
892. ROBBINS YALE MAXON
B. S. in C. E.; Farmer; b. Nov. 13, 1868, Danville, 111.; s. Oscar Fitz Allen (b. Lowville,
N. Y.) & Theodosia (Yale) Maxon (b. Martinsburg, N. Y.) Prepared in Danville, 111. Phi
Delta Theta. 111. State Militia, 1888-91. Ry. Constr. & Maint. principally, 1895-1910; Fruit
Ranch, 1008; Truck Garden, Fruit & (Totton Grower near Round Rock, Tex., 1908 — Member
Western'Soc. of Engrs., 1897-1905; Y. M. C. A., 1902; Presb. Church. Married Frances
Sprague Candee, June 20, 1905, Gilroy, Cal. Children, Yale Candee, b. Oct. 5, 1906; Mary
Candee, b. Nov. 12, 1910. Address, Round Rock, Tex.
893. GRACE LILLIAN MOORE (COOK)
(Sister of No. 4822.)
B. S. in Sci.; M. S., 1900; b. Jan. 22, 187s, Tolono, 111.; d. John Thomas & Amelia
Minerva (Myers) Moore. Prepared in Tolono H. S. Althenai; Dramatic Art Club; Glee
Club; Chapel Choir; Secy., Senior Class; Class Prophet. Taught, 1897-1908. Member
Young Ladies Society, Pres. Church; Thirty Club of Champaign, 1909; Assoc. Coll.
Alumns. Married George Howard Cook, 1908, Tolono, 111. Child, Eleanor Frances, b.
Nov. 25, 191 1. Address, 5 Davidson PI., Champaign, 111.
-_ - S94. WILLIAM ROBERT MORRISON
B. S. in A. E.; Engr. with McKinley Syndicate; b. Dec. 19, 1871, Joliet, 111.; s. Capt.
R. J. (b. May i, 1840, N. Y. City) & Hester A. (Snider) Morrison (b. Oct. i, 1840, Carter,
Co., Tenn.) Prepared in Joliet H. S. Glee & Mandolin Clubs. Supt. Springfield Ry. Co.,
Springfield, O., 1895-6; Asst. Gen'l. Mgr., Bay City Consolidated Ry., Bay City, Mich., 1896-
1900; Supt., Wichita Ry. & Lt. Co., Wichita, Kan., Sept., 1900; Constr. work, Danville, 111.,
Address, Wichita, Kan., or Bridgetown, Barbados Island, West Indies.
89s ALEXANDER MAJORS MUNN
7 B. S. in C. E.; Engr. & Contractor; b. Nov. 20, 1868, Wyoming, Nebr., s. Eugene
/ Munn (b. Dec. 28, 1836, Wooster, O.) & Mary Dessa (Kling) Munn (b. Apr. 6, 1841.
' Orriville, O.) Prepared in Doane Coll., Crete, Nebr. C. E. Club; Shield & Trident;
Bus. Mgr. Illio. City Engr., Nebr. City, 1895-1902; Gen'l. Mgr., Nebr. City Tel. Co.,
1900-5; private Engr. practice, 1895-1910; Sec'y. & Dir., firm of Callahan Bros., Munn
& Reise. Invented & Pat'd. Dredging Machine, 1910-11. Member A. F. & A. M.;
Elks; Nat'l. Geog. Soc; Assoc, memb. Amer. Soc. of C. E. Address, Rich Hill, Mo.
T 896 CHARLES WILLIAM NOBLE
^ B. S. in Arch.; Contractor; b. Dec. 18, 1869, Chicago; s. William (b. Nov. 24,
1837, Ire.) & Mary (McCarthy) Noble (b. Sept. 12, 1843, Cork, do.) Prepared in N.
Div. H. S., Chicago; Univ. Acad. Arch. Club; Alpha Tau Omega; Capt. Supt. of Bldg.
Constr., i89i;-i903; Contractor, 1903 — I. N. G., 1887-92, part of 1894, Co. D, :st Inf.
Member A. "F. & A. M.; N. H. Consistory, S. P. R. S. 32nd degrees; Kora Temple
A. A. O. N. M. S. Lewiston, Me.; Univ. Club, Chicago; LaCrosse Club, LaCrosse, Wis.
i86 University of Illinois [1895
Married Josephine Vernon, Dec. 23, 1897, Chicago. Children, Dorothy Vernon, b. Feb.
10, 1903, Portsmouth, N. 11. ; Vernon Haven, b. Aug. 3, 1907, LaCrosse, Wis.; Mary-
Josephine, b. June 10, 1912. Address, 411 S. i6th St., LaCrosse, Wis.; Bus. Add., Room
206, McMillan Bldg., do.
897. ARTHUR LOW PILLSBURY
(Brother of Nos. 898, 3133)
B. S. in Arch.; B. S. in C. E.; Arhitect; b. Nov. 30, 1869, Normal, 111.; s. William
Low (b. Nov. 4, 1 838, Berry, N. H.) & Marion (Forrest) Pillsbury (b. Jan. 12, 1843,
London, Eng.) Prepared in Springfield H. S. Harvard Univ., 1891-2. Class & Univ.
Ball team; Sigma Chi. Employed at Chicago, Pittsburg, Pa., Trenton, N. J., & Philadelphia,
Pa. Dir. & Pres. of Bloom. Country Club. Married Daisy Hill, Nov. 8, 1898, Bloomington,
111. Child, Frances Hill, b. July, 1901. Address, Peoples Bank Bldg., Bloomington, HI.
898. BERTHA MARION PILLSBURY
(Sister of Nos. 897, 3133)
A. B.; Student; b. June 18, 1875, Bloomington, 111.; d. William Low (b. Nov. 4, 1838,
Derry, N. H.) & Marion (Forrest) Pillsbury { b. Jan. 12. 184,^, London, Eng.) Prepared
in Univ. Acad. Alethenai; English Club; Kappa Alpha Theta. A. M., Radcliffe, 189S; Ph.
D., same, 1912. Instr. in Rhet., Univ. of 111., 1898-9; Teacher, Decatur H. S., 1899-1901;
Instr. in Engl., Univ. Acad., 1901-4; same LTniv. of 111., 1904-6; Grad. Student, Radcliff
Coll., 1906-7; Reader in Engl., Bryn Mawr Coll., 1907-8; Instr. in English, Simmons Coll.,
1908-11; Grad. Student, Radcliffe Coll., 1911-12. Address, Simmons Coll., Boston, Mass.
899. JOHN CONRAD QUADE
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Feb. 9, 1872, Moline, 111.; s. Conrad (b. Sept. 6, 1842,
Schleswig, (jermany) & Anna (Kroeger) Quade (b. J^ily 3, 1850, do.) Prepared in Molnie
High School. Pres., Sr. class. Asst. Engr., Chicago Park Comm., 1896-7; C. E., Kewanee,
111., 1897-1900; Chief Engr., Western Tube Co., Kewanee, 1900-4; same. Big (ireek. Col.
Co., St. David, 111., 1904 — Engr. Corps Nat'l. Guards, 1896-7; Member 111. 9oc. Engrs. ;
Western Soc. Engrs.; A.F. & A. M.; R. A. M.; R. & S. M.; K. T.; A. A. O. N. M.
S., Mahommed, Peoria; B. P. O. E. Married Tune 17, 1912, Canton, 111. Address, Box
15, Canton, 111.; Bus. Add., St. David, 111.
900. THOMAS WASHINGTON REELY
B. S. in A. E.; Architect; b. Feb. 22, 1863, Spring Green, Wis.; s. William (b. Aug. 10,
1828, Brookland, Kent, Eng.) & Phebe Robson (Spalding) Reely (b. Lincolnshire,do.) Pre-
pared in Spring Green 11. S. Philomathean; Arch. Club; Illio staff; Technograph Bd.
Draftsman in Architects' offices, 1895-9; practicing Arch., Ft. Dodge, la., 1899 — Member
la. Chapt. A. I. A.; Amer. Inst, of Archts. Married Adeline Van Buskirk, Aug. 2, 1899,
Webster City, la. Address, Ft. Dodge, la.
901. HARLEY EDSON REEVES
(Brother of No. 4383)
B. S. in C. E.; Asst. Engr. in U. S. Civ. Seivice; b. Mar. 21, 1874, Tampico, 111.; s.
Joseph C. (b. 1840, Marion, N. Y.) & Frances R. (Brewer) Reeves (b. 1844, Berkshire Co.,
Mass.) Prepared in Tampico H. S. Pres. C. E. Club; Pres. Mil. Club; Shield & Trident;
Maj. Instr. in Mil., 1893-5; Varsity Football team; Class Football; Class Pres. Taught,
1895-8; Military service, 1898-9; U. S. Civ. Service, 1899 — Serg. & Lieut., 3d Vol. Engrs.,
U. S. & Cuba, 1898-9; U. S. Insp., 111. & Miss, canal, 1900-2; U. S. Jr. Engr., same, 1902-:!;
U. S. Asst. Engr., 191 1 — Author: Strength of Ice, Technograph, 1895; Reinforced Con-
crete Aqueduct Linings, 111. Soc. of Engrs. & Surveyors, 191 o. Member Amer. Soc. of C.
E. ; 111. Soc. of Engrs. & Surveyors. Married Helen A. Nowers, Nov. 2, 1901, Atkinson,
111.' Child, lames Edson, b. Sept. 16, 1906. .Address, Rock Falls, 111.; Btis. Add., U. S.
LT. S. Engr's' Office, Sterling, 111.
902. HERBERT BRUNSKILL ROWE
B. S.; Pharmacist; b. Aug. 13, 1872, Dudley, 111.; s. Mark (b. 1S34, Yorkshire, Eng.)
S: Rosina (House) Rowe (b. 1832, Barre, Vt.) Prepared in Mattoon H. S. Adelphic;
Kappa Sigma. Mfg. Pharmacist. Militia, 1889-92. Member 111. Phar. Assoc; Nat'l.
Assoc. Retail Druggists. Married Nelle Vandaveer, Sept. 26, 1900. Child, Mary Huston,
b. Jan. 10, 1904. Address, 201 N. Central Ave., Paris, 111.
903. JOSEPH WILLIAM ROYER
B'. S. in A. E.; Architect; b. Aug. 2, 1873, Urbana, 111.; s. John D. (b. July 13,
1831, Baltimore, Md.) & Mary M. (Brining) Royer (b. Apr. 6, 1846, Vienna, Austria,).,
Prepared in Urbana H. S. City Engr., Urbana, 111., 1898-1906. Married Adelaide Danely,
Oct. 14, 1902, Champaign, 111. Address, 801 W. Oregon St., Urbana, 111.; Bus. Add.,
Flat Iron Bldg., Urbana.
904. WILLIAM IRA ROYSDON
B. L.; Proprietor of Billiard Hall; b. Nov. 17, 1872, Delphi, Ind.; s. William Jetterson
& Elizabeth (Peddicord) Roysdon. Prepared in Champaign H. S. Sigma Chi; Adelphic;
Baseball & Track teams. Address, Champaign, 111.
905. ALBERT JEFFERSON SAYERS
(Brother of No. 1074)
B. S. in M. E.; Engr. Salesman; b. Sept. 10, 1870, Troy, Ohio; s. Judson (b. Dec. 18,
1841, Troy, O.) & Mary Ann (Gearhart) Sayers (b. May 29, 1840, Piqua, O.) Prepared
1895] Baccalaureate Alumni 187
in farmer City H. S. M. E. Soc. In Bus., Champaign, 1895-6; I. C. R. R. Co., 1896-7;
Sargent & Steel Co., 1897-8; in charge P. Testing Lab., Link Belt Co., 1898; Draftsman,
1898-9; Engr. in charge of Constr., 1899- 1900; Engr. Salesman, 1900 — Member Baptist
Church; Western Soc. of Engrs. Address, 7121 Egglestoa Ave., Chicago.
906. DAISY COFFIN SCOTT (STEVENSON)
(Sister of No. 907)
B. L.; b. Oct. 21, 1874, Brimfield, 111.; d. Thomas Gibney (b. Aug. 2, 1824, Mt. Jackson,
Pa.) .& Kosalthea (Coffin) Scott (b. 1836, Beaver Falls, Pa.) Prepared in Champaign li.
S. Alethenai. Married William Henry Stevenson, June 29, 1904, Clhampaign, 111. Ad-
dress, 2n6 Boone St., Ames, la.
907. WILLIAM JOHN SCOTT
(Brother of No. 906)
B. L.; Cashier; b. 1870, Maiden, 111.; s. Thomas G. (b. 1824, Pa.) & Rosalthea (Coffin)
Scott (b. 1836, Beaver Falls, Pa.) Address, Champaign, 111.
908. HENRY HARRISON SCURLOCK
B. L. in L. & A.; Lawyer; b. May 12, 1864, Beaver, O.; s. Joseph (b. Jan. 16, 1837,
Winchester, O.) & Angeline (Westfall) Scurlock (b. Aug. 20, 1834, do.) Prepared in | v
Nat'l. Norm. Univ., Lebanon, O. B. S., Lebanon, O., 1889. Philomathean — 2d place in -
Declamation Cent. Taught, 1895-1902; Newrspaper Bus. Agt., 1897; Real Estate & Collec-
tions & Law, 1897 — Married Sarah Elizabeth Humplireys, June 18, 1901, Decatur, 111.
Children, Helen Loraine, b. Nov. 27, 1905; Mary Catharine, b. May 19, 1907; Martha
Victoria, b. Feb. 22, 1909. Address, 346 S. Union St., Decatur, 111.
909. CHARLES VICTOR SEASTONE
B. S. in C. E. ; Prin. Asst. Engr.; b. Apr. 18, 1872, New Boston, 111.; s. John August
(b. Aug. 3, 1S34, near Stockholm, Sweden) ii Eva Sophia (Hillmore) Seastone (b. Sept.
29> 1S39, do.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Tau Beta Pi. Engr. with Miss. Riv. Connn.,
1895-7; Asst. in T. & A. M., Univ. of 111., 1897-1900; Instr., Asst. Prof., & Assoc. Prof.,
San. Engr., Purdue Univ., 1900-7; Prin. Asst. Engr., D. W. Mead, Con. Engr., 1907 —
Author: Articles, Methods of Measuring Water, liid. Engr. Soc. Proc.; Miss. Riv. Surveys,
'same; Roadway to Soldiers' Home, Proc. of Purdue Soc. Civ. Engrs. Member 2d Presb.
Church; Ind. Engr. Soc; Assoc, memb. Amer. Soc. of C. E. Married Susan Bouton,
June 25, 1900, Anna, 111. Children, John Bouton, b. Mar. 11, 1905; Charles Victor, b.
Jan. II, 1908. Address, 323 N. Blair St., Madison, Wis.; Bus. Add., 530 State St.,
Madison, Wis.
910. JOHN EATON SHEPARDSON
(Brother of No. 1077)
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. May 21, 1875, Marble Rock, la.; s. Sylvanus Eaton
(b. Aug. 15, 1832, Gerry, N. Y.) ^ Lucy Maria (Judd) Shepardson (b. Sept. 22, 1S32,
Patterson, N. Y.) Prepared in West Aurora H. S.; Univ. Acad. Engr. Soc; Ath. Assoc;
Capt. Univ. Regt. Draftsman, 1895-8; Asst. City Engr., Kewanee, 1898-9; City Engr. &
Supt. Water Dept., 1899-1902; Graduate work, Columbia, 1902-4; Civ. Engr. in lield, S. ^'
W. R. R., 1905-6; Res. Engr., do., 1906-7; Res. Engr., Clinchtield & Ohio R. R., 1907 —
First Lieut., Engr. Co., I. N. G., 1898. Article, The Construction of the South & Western
K. R., 23rd Ann. Rpt. 111. Soc. Engrs. & Suivyrs., 1908, pp. 141-7. Unitarian; A. F. &
A. M.; Shrine; Assoc. Mem. A. S. C. E.; 111. Soc. Engrs. & Survyrs; Natl. Geog. Soc;
111. Sons of Rev. Married Bertha Belle Bli&h, Dec. 28, 1907, Kewanee, 111. Children,
Mary Frances, b. Dec. 15, 190S; James Blish, b. Oct. 20, 1910. Address, 500 E. Watauga
Ave., Johnson City, Tenn.
911. MARION EMELINE SPARKS
(Sister of No. 2247)
A. B.; B. L. S., 1899; A. M., 1900; Bibliographer; b. Dec. 5. 1872, Miller Two., 111.;
d. Geo. (b. Nov. 21, 1845, Lucas Co., O.) & Esther Peacock (Clifton) Sparks (b. Feb. 4. '^
1842. do.) Prepared in Ottawa Twp. II. S., Marseilles & Seneca H. Schs. Alethenai;
Y. W, C. A.; Libr. Club; Grad. Club, 1904. Libr. Organizer, Davenport, la., Acad, of
Sci., 1900; Elkhart, Ind., Pub. Libr., 1902-3; Kansas City, Kan., Pub. Libr., 1903; Dowagaic,
Mich., Pub. Libr., 1904; Res. Bibliographer, Nutrition Investigation Lab., Univ. of 111-,
1904-10; miscellaneous bibliographic work, 1910— Author: Birds vs. Street Cars, Wilson
Bui... Vol. 12, No. 2, pp. 44-8, 1905; Note of a Brilliant Meteor, Pop. Astronomy. Vol. SS> \4V\
I'P- 558-9; Dialect or English, Dial, Vol. 24, p. 39- Presb. Church, 1892; W. C. T. U., ^\
'891-3; King's Daughters, 1891; Christian Endeavor; Cent. 111. Branch of Assoc, of Coll.
Alumni. Address, 1205 Springfield Ave., Urbana, 111.
912. BERTHA SPENCER (MINER)
B. L. in L. & A.; b. Jan. 3, 1874, Oakley, 111.; d. Read (b. Dec. 23, 1836, Pa.)
& Sarah Jane (Greenman) Spencer (b. June 8, 1841, Centre Belpre, O.) Prepared in
Decatur H. S. Taught school in Flora, Areola & Decatur. Married Earnest Adelljert
Miner, July 11, 1901, Decatur, 111. Children, Harrison Read, b. Aug. 11, 190S; Sarah
Avice, b. June 20, 1910. Address, 1129 W. Wood St., Decatur, 111.
913. GODFREY SPERLING
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Mar. 4, 1874, Dewey, Champaign Co., IlL : s. Henry
Frederick A. (b. June 14, 1839, Eckermuehle, Prussia) & Anna Johanna (Burkhardt)
i88 University of Illinois [1896
Sperling (b. Oct. 30, 1841, Rottenackcr, Ger.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Adelphic,
Rodman & Instrument man, 1895; Draftsman, Merchant & Drainage Survyr, 1896-7;
Insp. on Underground Constr., 1898; Asst. Ry. Engr., Draftsman Ry. Location & Constr.,
1899; Asst. to Ry. Promoter, 1900; Draftsman, Gen'l. Land Office, 1901-2; Irrigation
Engr., 1903; City Engr., Boise, Ida., 1904-5; Min. & Agr. Land Surveyor, 1906-7; Gen'L
Surveying & Engr., particularly Hydraulic, 1907-11. Married Idah Mayble Bailey, Dec.
6, 1899, Champaign, 111. Children, Margaret, b. Sept. 6, 1900 (d. Aug. 2, 1901); Friede,
b. Jan. II, 1904; Lois, b. Dec. 5, 1905. Address, yog Hays St., 622-4 Overland Bldg.,
Boise, Ida.
914. ROBERT WATT STARK
(Husband of No. 2037)
B. S. in Chem.; b. June 29, 1871, Augusta, III.; s. George & Nancy (Parrott)
Stark. Asst. Chem. in 111. Exp. Sta. Phi Lambda Upsilon. Farmer, AugustEi, 111.;
Asst. Chem. State Water Sur., 1897-1905; Asst. Chemist, 111. Exp. Sta., 1905 — Married
Mabel E. Cafky ('04), Oct. 5, 1904, Jacksonville, 111. Child, Elizabeth, b. July 6, 1905.
Address, Santiago de las Vegas, Cuba.
915. MABEL STEWART (COLE)
(Wife of No. G49)
B. S.; b. Oct. 25, 1873, Champaign, 111.; d. John P. & Mary (Evans) Stewart.
Married Charles Nelson Cole ('97), Aug. 29, 1899, Irving Park, 111. Child, Kenneth
Stewart, b. July 10, 1900. Address, Oberlin, 0.
916. HOMER THOMAS
B. S. in A. E. ; Architect; b. Aug. 24, 1866, Kickapoo, 111.; s. John Andrews (b.
Oct. 19, 1825, Schuyler Co., N. Y.) & Dielsie (Stowell) Thomas (b. July 29, 1837, New
York.) Prepared at Nor. Ind. Norm. Sch. Arch. Drafting, 1895-1900; Supt. of Const.,
1900-2; Struct. Steel Estimator, 1902-4; Reinforced Concrete design, 1904-6; Reinforced
Concrete Supt., 1906-8; With F. F. Weld in Gen. Struct. Designing, 1908-12. Member,
Wes. Soc. Engrs. Address, 1703 Hoge Bldg., Seattle, Wash.
917. MARION THOMPSON (GRATZ)
(Sister of Nos. 489, 1084)
A. B.; b. Jan. 10, 1873, N. Leominster, Mass.; d. Edward Payson (b. Sept. 20,
1833, Heath, Mass.) & Susan Jane (Burrington) Thompson (b. Apr. 24, 1838, do.)
Prepared in Bement H. S. Married Benjamin Gratz, Oct. 20, 1896, Bement, III. Chil-
dren, Marion Howland, b. Mar. 17, 1898; Helen, b. Mar. 19, 1900. Address, 5155 Lin-
dell Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
9 1 8. WALTER NOBLE VANCE
B. S. in E. E. ; Elec. Engr.; b. Feb. 22, 1874, Bement, 111.; s. N. N. & Frances
Pamelia (Routh) Vance. Capt. Univ. Regt. Elec. Repair Work, 1896-8; U. S. Navy,
Chief Elect. U. S. S. Philadelphia, 1898-9; Elec. Engr., Miehle P. P. and Mfg. Co.,
1905; Western Elec. Co., 1905-6; Secy. Durand Steel Locker Co., 1907-12. Married
Emily A. Camp, Oct. 24, 1906. Address, Chicago Heights, 111.
919. CHARLES CARLTON WEBSTER
B. S. in E. E.; Manager; b. Aug. 2, 1871, Polo, 111.; s. Wellan Hassett (b. Apr.
23, 1842, Eagle Point, 111.) & Sarah Catherine (Davis) Webster (b. Nov. 30, 1847,
Delaware Co., N. Y.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Adelphic; M. E. & E. E. Eng. Soc;
Memorial Orator. Supt. Elec. Lt. Plant, West Point, Miss. 1897; Expert Electrician,
Asbury Park, N. J., 1901; Gen. Mgr., Gas & Elec. Co., Sandy Hill N. Y., 1902; Asst.
.Chief & Chief Engr. at Schenectady, N. Y., 1910; Treas. & Mgr. La Veta Light Heat
& Pr. Co., 1910 — Patent Automatic Circuit Controller, No. 658,225, Apr., 1900. Past
Grand, I. O. O. F., 1897. Married Minnie May Hartman, May 10, 1900, Bryan, Ohio.
Children, Gladys Ruthena, b. Mar. i, 1901; Nelson, b. May 2, 1906; Doris Catherine,
b. Jan. 25, 1908. Address, La Veta, Colo.
920. PARKER MERRILL WILLIAMS
B. S. in M. E.; Draftsman; b. Aug. 19, 1872, Moline, 111.; s. A. & Sarah Jane
(Taft) Williams. Y. M. C. A. Address, 600 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, 111.
921. WILLIAM KRIEBEL YEAKEL
B. S.; M. D. 1899; Phys. and Sur.; b. Jan 27, 1865, Hereford, Berke Co., Pa.;
s. John (b. Nov. 21, 1823, Hosensack, Pa.) & Lydia (Kriebel) Yeakel (b. Mar. 8, 1829,
Quinet, Pa.) Prepared in Polo H. S. Adelphic; Y. M. C. A.; Nat. Hist. Soc. Principal
Paxton H. S., 1896; Student, Coll. P. & S., Chicago, 1899; Prof. Histology, Pathology
and Bacteriology, Omaha Med. Coll. 1902; practitioner of medicine, 1899 — Member
Baptist Church, Irving Park; Chicago Med. Soc. Married Mabel E. Robinson, Dec. 27,
1899, Beloit, Wis.; Children, Willard Robinson, b. Aug. 20, 1901; Helen Lydia, b. Apr.
7, 1903. Address, 4207 N. 42d Ave., Chicago, 111.
CLASS OF 1896 (80)
922. *EDWARD LANGFORD ADAMS
B. S. in E. E.; b. Mar. 31, 1875, Phila., Pa.; s. Edward A. (b. Phila., Pa.) & Mar-
garet R. (Swain) (b. do.) Prepared in Maywood H. S. and Chicago Man. Tr. Sch. With
David L. Barnes, 1896-7; Mecn. Engr., and Asst. Supt. of the Open Hearth Dept., The
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Sai-gent Co., and at the time of death, Asst. to the Pres. in charge of operation of works
in Chicago and Chicago Heights. Died Jan. 31, 1902, Chicago, 111.
923- AMELIA DARLING ALPINER (STERN)
A. B.; b. Mar. S, 1874, Chicago; d. Solonian ,b. 1836, Cracon, Austria) & Henrietta
(Felsenthal) Alpiner (b. 1845, Offenbach, Ger.) Prepared in Kankakee H. S. Pi Beta
Phi; Alethenai; Dramatic Arts Club; French Club; Der Deutsche Verein; Class poet,
1896; mini staff. Teacher, 1896-99; Student and Traveller, 1899-1900. Author of:
From Day to Day, 1896-97, E. St. Louis, 111.; Children's Literature, Child Study Monthly,
1898. Member Social Science Club of Champaign & Urbana, 1902; Thirty Club, 1902;
Assn. Coll. Alumnae, 1904. Married Albert Leland Stern, Apr. 30, 1901, Kankakee,
111. Children, Alpiner Leland, b. Oct. 13, 1902; Dorothy Darling, b. Apr. 23, 1904.
Address, 909 W. University Ave., Champaign, 111.
924. JAMES GEORGE BEACH
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Tan. 4, 1875, in Apalachin, N. Y. ; s. Dr. G.
W. Beach. Prepared in Binghamton (N. Y.) H. S.; Lehigh Univ.; Sigma Chi; Shield
& Trident; Doyle Patterson & Beach Architects, Portland, Ore. Assoc. Mem. Amer. Soc.
C. E. Married Oct. 25, 1909. Child, George Benson, b. Jan. 26, 191 1. Address, 1015
Quimby St., Portland, Ore.; Bus. Add., 401 Worcester Bldg., do.
925. JOSHUA FRANKLIN BEGOLE
B. S.; M. E.; Elec. Engr. ; b. Apr. 21, 1871, O'Fallon, 111.; s. James Monroe &
Augusta Jane (Beedle) Begole. Prepared in McKendree Coll.; Philomathean. Asst.
Erecting Engr., Tod & Stanley, 1896-7; Meter Dept., Wagner Elec. Mfg. Co., 1897-1900;
Elec. Engr. in charge of Meter and Switch Board Department, 1900-8; Elec. Engr.
for Public Ser. Comm., 1912 — Delegate Internat'l. Elec. Congress, 1904, as M. A. 1.
E. E. Married Mattie A. Bartlett, Feb. 11, 1900, Collinsv.ille, 111. Children, Mildred
Augusta, b. Apr, 5, 1904; Louis Bartlett, b. May 5, 1906; James Franklin, b. Dec. 20,
1908. Address, 1329 Temple Place, St. Louis, Mo.
926. GEORGIANA E. BENNETT
(Sister of No. 557)
B. S. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Sept. 3, 1871, Milford Center, O., d. George F. (b.
Woodstock, Vt.) & Orpha A. (Marsh) Bennett (b. do.) Prepared in Ohio Schs.
Alethenai; Kappa Alpha Theta. Taught in Rochelle H. S.; John Marshall H. S. Address,
5625 Madison Ave., Chicago, 111.
927. NELLIE BESORE (SEARS)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Oct. 4, 1874, Urbana, 111.; d. George (b. Dec. 20,
1832, Waynesboro, Penn.) & Emma Julia (Denton) Besore (b. Feb. 13, 1850, Berlin,
Penn.) Prepared in Urbana High School; Y. W. C. A.; Alethenai; Pi Beta Phi; Phi
Beta Kappa. Mem. Presb. Church; Daughters of the American Revolution; C. L. S. C.
Married William Everett ijcars, June 29, 1899, Urbana, 111. Child, Margaret Denton, b.
Mar. 21, 1900. Address, 508 W. Green St., Urbana, 111.
928. JAMES WOODBURY BLAKESLEE
A. B. in L. & A.; Salesman; b. Aug. i, 1874, Kinmundy, 111.; s. Barnett W. (b.
Austinburg, Ohio) & Mary (Selleck) Blakeslee (b. Norwalk, Conn.) Prepared at
Kinmundy H. S., Norm. Sch., Effingham, 111. Adelphic; Blackstonian Club; Varsity
Baseball Team; Class Football Teams. Member M. E. Church. Address, Sedalia, Mo.
929. WILLIAM CHARLES BRENKE
B. S. in Chem.; M. S., 1898; Assoc. Professor; b. Apr. 12, 1874, Berlin, Ger.; s.
Fred William Martin (b. July, 1846, Ger.) & Wilhelmina (Klopper) Brenke (b. Oct.,
1849, do.) Prepared in N. W. Div. H. S., Chicago. Adelphic; Chem. Club; Math.
Club. Instr. in Math., Univ. of 111., 1896-1900; Instr. in Math. & Astron., do., 1900-4;
Harvard Grad. School in Math. & Fellow in Astron., 1904. Ph. D., Harvard 1907.
Assoc. Prof, of Math., Univ. of Nebr. Published: Advanced Algebra and Trigonometry,
1910, 345 pp; also articles. Apparent Figure of the Sky, Observations of Variable
Stars, The Leonids of 1901-02, Nova Persei, etc., etc. Member Deutsche Math.
Vereinigung; Circolo Mat. di Palermo; Amer. Math. Soc; Amer. Assoc, for Adv.
of Sci. (Fellow); Amer. Chem. Soc. Married Kate A. Read, Aug. 16, 1898, Urbana, 111.
Children, William Mastin, b. Aug. 12, 1899 (d. Aug. 14, 1899); Katherine, b. Aug. 7,
1900; Bernice, b. Aug. 26, 1902. Address, 1250 S. 21st St., Lincoln, Nebr.
930. HENRY JACKSON BURT
B. S. in C. E.; Structural Engr.; b. Feb. 6, 1873, Urbana, 111.; s. Henry Jackson (b.
Ohio) & Isabelle (Dunlap) Burt (b. 1845, Cook County, 111.) Prepared in Urbana H. S.;
Philomathean; Tau Beta Pi; 111. Alpha: Draftsman, 1898; Asst. Engr. Chicago & North-
western R. R., 1899; Asst. Engr. Western Ind. R. R., 1900; Asst. Prof, of C. E., Iowa
State Coll., 191 1 ; Contracting Engr. of American Bridge Co., 1902; Contracting Man. of
American Bridge Co. of New York, Denver, Colo., till Apr. 30, 191 1; now Structural
Engr., Holabird & Roche, Architects, Chicago. Member Western Soc. of Engrs., Chicago
Engrs.' Club, Amer. Soc. for Testing Materials, Amer. Soc. for Promotion of Eng.
Educ.; A. F. & A. M., A. S. C. E.; Univ. Club of Chicago. Married Edith A. B. Fleming,
July 2, 1901, Champaign, 111. Children, Henry Jackson, b. May 10, 1904; Luella, b. Mar.
190 University of Illinois [1896
29, 1908; Jesse Fleming, b. May 3, 1910; Morris Nathan, b. Sept. i, 1912. Address,
1027 Elmwood Ave., Wilinette, 111.; Bus. Add., 1400 Monroe Building, Chicago, 111.
931. CORA MAE CAIRNS (MARSH)
(Wife of No. loss)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jan. 25, 1874, Polo, III.; d. James (b. May 25, 1834, Cabin
Hill, N. Y.) & Rebecca Jane (Starner) Cairns (b. Dec. 14. 1843.) Prepared in Polo
H. S. Y. W. C. A.; Alethenai. Married Norman Foote Marsh ('97), 1901, Polo, 111.
Children, Norman LeRoy, b. May 24, 1902; Marion Elizabeth, b. Aug. 7, 1906. Address,
911 Fair Oaks Ave., South Pasadena, Calif.
932. *VVALTER GILBERT CAMPBELL
B. S. in E. E.; Engr.; b. 1873, Brinfield, 111.; s. Felix G. Campbell, E. E. 1897.
Died June 6, 1903, St. Paul, Minn.
933. DAVID IIOBART CARNAHAN
(Brother of 680)
A. B.; A. M., 1898; Assoc. Prof.; b. Nov. 16, 1874, Dixon, 111.; s. David Franklin
& Sarah Anna (Dobbins) Carnahan. Prepared in Champaign H. S. Sigma Chi; Adelphic;
Shield & Trident; Fellowship, 1897-8; Editor in Chief, Illiiii, 1896; Baseball Team;
Track team; Tennis Championship, 1898. Taught French, Univ. of 111., 1896-8; Univ.
Paris, 1898-9; Teacher, Univ. of Chicago, 1899-1900; Univ. of Ida., 1900-1; Univ. of 111.,
1901-3 & 1905 — ■ Ph. D., Yale, 190s. Author: The Prologue in the Old French and Proven-
cal Mystery. The Tuttle Morehouse & Taylor Co., New Haven, 1905, 200 pp.; Poesies de
Maistre Eloy du Mont, diet Constentin, same publishers, 1907, 58 pp.; Jean d'Abundance,
A Study of his Life and Works, University Press, Urbana-Champaign, 1909, 133 pp.; The-
oretical Principles of the Methods of Analytical Chemistry by M. C. Chesneau, translated
with A. T. Lincoln, The MacMillan Co., N. Y., 1910, 184 pp.; also article. The Opening
Diablerie of the Unpublished Mystere de Saint Martin, by Andrieu de la Vigne, Romanic
Review, V. I, 1910, pp. 149-1S8. Member Language Assoc. Married Mabel Clare
Johnson, June 19, 1909, Arkauelphia, Ark. Children, Margaret, b. July 25, 1910; Franklin
Neil, b. Feb. 19, 1912. Address, 1006 Nevada St., Urbana, 111.
934. MELVILLE CLARKE CHATTEN
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Sept. 29, 18/3, Quincy, 111.; s. Enoch R. (b. Apr. 4,
1846, Quncy, 111.) & Alice Louise (Miller) Chatten (b. Feb. 29, 1852, Quincy, lU.)
Prepared in Quincy H. S. Sigma Chi; Shield & Trident; ist in pole vault, Univ. meet
& indoor meet. With Elec. Elevator Co., 1896-1900; Studied arch, in Paris 1905-6;
Practicing Arch., 1906 — with Chatten & Hammond. Member Amer. Institute Architects.
Married Anne Coleman, Sept. 17, 1910, Chicago. Address, 933 Alexander Place, Chicago;
Bus. Add., 1 1 12 Steinway Hall, Chicago.
93S. FLORENCE BESANCON CLARKE (MICHALEK)
(Sister of Nos. 63s, 636, 1017)
B. S. in Chem.; b. Mar. 10, 1875, Quincy, 111.; d. Edwin Ambler (b. June 8, 1839,
Oswego, N. Y.) and Leoline F. (Besancon) Clarke (b. June 22, 1839, Natchez, Miss.)
Prepared in Quincy H. S. Alethenai; Univ. Club; Chem. Club. Chemist for Illinois
Chem. Co., General Chem. Co., Chicago Heights; Investigation of Volumetric deter-
mination of Alumina in basic Alum. Married John Michalek, Jan. i, 1902, Quincy, 111.
Children, John Jr., b. Oct. 13, 1902; Louise Antoinette, b. Oct. 23, 1905; Barbara Jane,
b. Nov. 27, 1910. Address, 13 E. i6th St., Chicago Heights, 111.
936. MARY MAUDE COLE (SCOTT)
(Wife of No. 986)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. June 22, 1874, Rantoul, 111.; d. William Robinson (b. Mar. 4,
1844, Napanee, Ont.) & Mary Elizabeth Lavinia (Steele) Cole (b. June 8, 1854, Pinck-
neyville. 111.) Prepared in Rantoul H. S. Alethenai; Pres. Y. W. C. A.; Engl. Club;
Cercle Francais; Valedictorian; Fellowship, 1896-07; Phi Beta Kappa. Member Social
Clubs & Missionary Societies in Mattoon, 111., Cambridge, Mass., & Yankton, S. D. ;
State Executive Com. Home Missionary Union, S. D. ; Congr. Church. Married George
Harvey Scott ('96), Dec. 31, 1897, Rantoul, 111. Children, William Arthur, b. Nov.
23, 1898; Franklin Daniel, b. July 4, 1901 ; Irving Cole, b. June 7, 1904 (d Nov. 10,
1904); Mary Elizabeth, b. Oct. 11, 1905; Clara Lavinia, b. Mar. 21, 1907. Address,
1200 Douglas Ave., Yankton, S. D.
937. PAUL HENRY COOPER, Jr.
B. S.; Gen. Merchantile Bus.; b. Feb. 3, 1873, Mendota, 111.; s. P. H. Cooper.
Sigma Chi; Baseball & Football teams. Address, Aurora, 111.
938. WARREN EDWARD DURSTINE
(Husband of No. 968)
B. S. in E. E.; Teacher; b. June 28, 1869, Story Co., la.; s. John Elliott, (b. Dec. s,
1842, Butler Co., Pa.) & Emma (Stone) Durstine (b. Sept. 21, 1849, Mt. Vernon, O.)
Prepared in Rock Falls H. S.; Oberlin Acad.; Oberlin Coll., 1891-2. Y. M. C. A.; Vice
Pres. Class of '96; Genl. Secy., Y. M. C. A., 1896-1903. Taught in JoHet H. S..
1903-9; Tech. H. S. Cleveland, 1909 — Member Presb. Church; Amer. Assoc, for the Adv.
of Sci.; Natl. Geographic Soc; Central Assoc, of Sci. & Math. Teachers; Cleveland
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Geographical Club. Married Althea S. Mather ('96), Feb. 10, 1900, Joliet, 111.
Children, John Elliott, b. Dec. 10, 1900; Emery Mather, b. Mar. 31, 1902; Warren Ed-
ward, Jr., b. Apr. 24, 1909. Address, 107 Burton Ave., N. E., Cleveland, O.
939. HENRY CLARENCE ESTEE
B. S. in C. E. ; Engineer; b. Apr. 6, 187;; s. Charles Bright (b. May 11, 1842,
Shiloh, N. J.) & Emma (Damon) Estee (b. Mar. 22, 1850, Burk, Vt.) Prepared in
Gibson City H. S. Adelphic; Engrs.' Club. C. E. with U. S. Govt, on Illinois S: Mississippi
Canal, 1896- 1900; C. N. W. Ky., 1900. Married Grace Buchan, Aug. 17, 1904, Buda, 111.
Address, Gibson City, 111.
940. *FRANK MILTON EVERETT
B. S. in E. E.; Engineer; b. Apr. 18, 1873, Springfield, Mo.; s. Francis A. (b. St.
John, N. B., Can.) & Flora E. (Doe) Everett (b. Calais, Me.) Prepared in Champaign
H. S. Adelphic. Draftsman, Central Iron Works, Quincy, 111. Author: Practical
Construction of Rheostats for Electric Elevators, Techuograpli, No. 11, 1896-97. Alember
Baptist Church. Died Aug. s, 1897, Quincy, 111.
941. RACHEL ELLEN FOLGER (RHUMPHREY)
(Sister of No. S3S)
B. S.; b. May 14, 1868, Ridgefarm, 111.; d. John (b. Ridgefarm, 111.) & Elizabeth
Ann (Reynolds) Folger (b. Bloomingdale, Ind.) Prepared in Vermilion Acad, Creamery,
189S-9. Married Richard H. Rhumphrey, Jan. 28, 1903, Lafayette, Ind. Children, Nettie,
b. Feb. 9, 1904; Julia, b. Sept. 13, 1905. Address, (Tulver, Ind.
942. BERTHA VANHOESEN FORBES
(Sister of Nos. 1024, 1861)
B. S.; Teacher; b. Nov. 28, 1874, Normal, 111.; d. Stephen Alfred (b. May 29, 1844,
Stephenson Co., 111.) & Clara Shaw (Gaston) Forbes (b. Aug. 31, 1848, Hamilton, O.)
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Dramatic Club; Althenai; First Pres. of Students' Assembly;
Member Illio Board. Instr. in Biology in Austin H. S., 1896-1904; Instr. in Wendell
Phillips H. S., Chicago, to date. Address, ist Apt., 1713 E. 55th St., Chicago.
943. CHARLES HUNTER GARNETT
(Brother of Nos. 1497, 2091, 3366, 3748, 4673)
A. B.; A. M. 1897; Lawyer; b. Jan. 12, 1873, Colmar, 111.; s. Robert Kirtley (b.
Aug. 4, 1844, St. Mary's, 111.) & Anna Elizabeth (Hunter) Garnett (b. Oct. 19. 1845,
Catasauqua, Penn.) Prepared in Plymouth H. S. & Carthage Coll. Acad. Adelphic;
Phi Gamma Delta; Fellowship in Econ., 1896-7; won Harris Banking Prize, 1896; LL. B.
at Yale, 1899. Admitted to 111. Bar, 1899. Author of State banks of Issue in Illinois,
Univ. of 111., 1898, pp. 55. State's Attorney of Hancock Co., 111., 1900-4; Sec. & Treas.
State's Attorney's Association of 111., 1904-5. Married Mary Ermine Williams, June 6,
1906, Ft. Stockton, Texas. Children, Elizabeth Ermine, b. Dec. 3, 1908; Williams Kirt-
ley, b. June 24, 1911. Address, 1615 E. 8th St., Oklahoma City, Okla. Bus. Add., 920
State Natl. Bank Bldg., Oklahoma City, Okla.
944. FRANK HENRY GAZZOLO
B. S. in Chem.; Chemist; b. Nov. 6, 1870, Chicago, 111.; s. Frank A. (b. 1828,
Genoa, Italy) & Camilla Rettagliata (b. 1857, do.) Prepared in North Division, H. S.,
Chicago. Sigma Chi. A. M., Harvard Univ., 1898. Discovered new chemical substances
described in Contributions from The Chemical Laboratory of Harvard College, as follows:
On Certain Derivatives of Symmetrical Trichlorbenzol, Proc. Amer. Aead. Arts &• Set.;
Vol. XXV, No. 7, 10 pp.; On Certain Colored Substances Derived from Nitro Compounds,
Harvard (Toll., 1900. Member, Deutsche Chemische Gesellschaft, 1897; Natl. Geographic
Soc; Illinois Club; Hamilton Club. Married Jan. 8, 1902, Chicago, 111.; wife died Dec.
14, 1903. Address, 1357 Astor St., Chicago, 111.
945. FRANK HOPKINS GREEN
B. S. in C. E.; Railroad Engr.; b. Apr. 7, 1874, Colfax, 111.: s. Patrick & Maria
(Hopkins) Green. Prepared in Univ. Acad. Philomathean; Engr. Soc; Maj., Univ.
Regt. Surveying, 1896; Locomotive Fireman, 1896; Masonry Insp. & Mech. draftsman,
S. P. R. R. & Santa Fe, 1898-1900: Survyr. on various R. Rs. as Engr. on location &
construction; Engr. on Humboldt Northern R. R., 1900 — Highway Comm., Humboldt
Co., Calif. Married Pauline A. Valdes, Oct. 5, 1904, Palo Alto, Calif. Children,
Pauline Anita, b. Sept. 19, 1905; Frank Robert Duncan, b. Aug. 29, 19 10. Address,
Eureka, Calif.
946. HERBERT JOHN GREEN
B. S. in Arch.; Teacher; b. Dec. 31, 1870, Kewanee, 111.; s. John (b. Nov. 21, 1837,
Nenthead, Eng.) & Elizabeth (Slack) Green (b. Sept. 21, 1839, Durham, do.) Prepared
in Jennings Seminary & Univ. Acad. Adelphic; Y. M. C. A.; Glee Club. Architectural
work, 1896-7; Instructor in Man. Tr. in Pub. Schools, 1897-01; R. T. Crane Man. Tr.
H. S., 1901-8; A. G. Lane Tech. H. S., 1908— Member M. E. Church. Married Nellie M.
Speyer, June 28, 1899, Chicago. Children, John Russell, b. Apr. 14, 1900; Beatrice
Elizabeth, b. Aug. 10, 1901 (d. Feb. 10, 1902). Address, 1615 Sherwin Ave., Rogers
Park, Chicago.
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947. 'HOWARD HALL HASKELL
B. S. in E. E.; b. 1874, Mendota, 111.; s. F. H. Haskell, Sr. Died June s. ipoi.
Mendota, 111.
948. JOHN HINDMAN
A. B. in L. & A.; Merchant; b. Iroquois Co., 111.; s. Joseph & Catherine Hindman.
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Adelphic. Address, 504 Diversey Blvd., Chicago, 111.
949. FREDERICK WILLIAM HONENS
B. S. in C. E.; C. E., 1907; Asst. U. S. Engr.; b. Aug. S, 1872, Milan, 111.; s. Gus-
tavus Henry (b. Nov. 8, 1832, Beliefeld, Prussia) & Amelia Emily (Clippinger) Honens
(b. Mar. 15, 1834, Massillon, O.) Prepared in Milan H. S.; Univ. Acad. Adelphic; C. E.
Club; Asst. Editor The Technografh; Bus. Mgr. IlUo ; Bus. Mgr., lUini. Inspector. Drafts-
man, etc., on surveys for 111. & Miss., Hennepin Canal, 1896; Insp. on Chicago River
Imp., 1897; Junior U. S. Engr. on 111. & Miss. Canal, 1897-1909; Asst. U. S. Engr.,
Mo. & Osage River Improvement, 1909 — Member Western Soc. of Engrs.; Amer. Soc.
Civ. Engrs.; 111. Soc. Engrs. & Surveyors; Nat'l. Geogr. Soc, Washingfton, D. C. ; Per-
manent Internat. Assoc, of Navigation Congresses. Married Mary Isabella Manahan,
Xov. 29, 1899, Sterling, 111. Children, John Gustavus, b. Jan. 24, 1901; Robert Ward,
I). June 14, 1906. Address, 3917 Belleview Ave., Kansas City, Mo.; Bus. Add., Postal
Telegraph Bldg., Kansas City.
950. HENRY GUSTAV HOTTES
(Brother of No. 807)
B. S. in Arch. Eng.; Fruit Grower; b. Nov. i, 1871, Mascoutah, 111.; s. Frederick (b.
July 13, 1840, Grosszimmer, Hesse Darmstadt, Ger.) & Barbara (Dathan) Hottes (b.
Nov. 29, 1847, Speyer, Bavaria, do.) Prepared in Mascoutah H. S. Furniture and
Undertaking; Fruit Grower. Member Colo. Consistory No. i, Denver; El Jebel Shrine,
Denver; Temple Commandery No. 23, Grand Junction, Colo. Married June i, 1898,
Mascoutah, 111. Amelia Marion Krull, Nov. 30, 1905, St. Louis, Mo. Children, Fred-
erick Charles, b. Oct. 20, 1899; Dora Henrietta, b. Sept. 13, 1901; Anna Marie, b. June
4, 1903, (d. Dec. 22, 1903); Helen Marie, b. Oct. 17, 1906 (d. June 29, 1907); Howard
Harry, b. June 11, igo8; Allen Ceaser, b. Oct. 24, 1910. Address, 508 Hays St., Boise, Id.
951. GEORGE DAVID HUBBARD
(Husband of No. 1402)
B. S.; M. S., 1898; Professor; b. May 12, 1871, Tolono, 111.; s. Linus Green (b.
Jan. 24, 1844, Wilmington, Vt.) & Helen Lorena (Stanard) Hubbard (b. Sept. 28, 1844,
Perkins Grove, 111.) Prepared in Urbana H. S. Philomathean; Nat. Hist. Soc; Agr.
Club. A. M., Harvard, 1901; Ph. D., Cornell, 1905. Fellowship, 1896-7; taught in
Academy, 1896-7; Asst. in Geol., 1897-1900, Univ. of 111.; Grad. Stud., Harvard, 1901;
Geography E. 1. S. N. S., Charleston, 1901-3; Asst. Geol. & Geog., Cornell, 1903-4;
Instructor, 1904-5; Asst. Prof. Geology, O. State Univ., 1905-10; taught Geography
Cornell Summer School, 1904, 1905; Prof, of Geol., Oberlin Coll., 1910 — Author: In
the Class Room, School Science, V. iii, 1903. PP. 320-322; A Case of Geog. Influence upon
Human Affairs, Bui. Amer. Geog. Soc, V. xxxvi, 1904, pp. 145-157; Commercial Im-
portance of Continents, Jour. Geog., 1904, V. iii; Rock Terraces along Streams in Central
Ohio, O. Nat., V. ix, 1908-09, pp. 397-403; Precious Metals as a Geographic Factor in the
Settlement and Development of Towiis in the U. S., Scottish Geog. Mag., V. xxvi, 1910,
pp. 449-66; also numerous other articles along geographic and geologic lines. Member
Baptist Church; Natl. Geog. Soc; 8th Internatl. Geog. Congress, 1904; Eastern III. State
Teachers Assoc, 1901-3; 111. State Teachers Assoc, 1902-3; O. State Acad, of Sci.; Fellow
in Amer. Assoc, for Adv. of Sci.; Alpha Chapter of Sigma Xi, Cornell & Omega Chapter
at O. S. U.; Fellow Amer. Geog. Soc; Assoc Amer. Geographers. Asst. Geologist (Phy-
siography) O. Geol. Survey, 190& — Married Edna Almira Rugg ('00) Sept. 10, 1901;
Urbana, 111. Children, Ruth, b. Sept. 22, 1902; Oscar Edwin, b. Nov. 14, 1903; Dorothy
Hope, b. Oct. 6, 1909. Address, 125 Woodland Ave., Oberlin, O.
952. FRED THALES HUSTON
B. S.; County Clerk; b. Jan. 30, 1874, Blandinsville, 111.; s. John C. (b. Jtily 13,
1851, do.) & Sarah E. (Mustain) Huston (b. June 21, 1851, Powen, 111.) Pre-
pared in Univ. Acad. Athletic Assoc. Bookkeeper, 1896; Agri. & Stock raising, 1896-9;
County Clerk, 1907 — Sec'y-. A. F. & A. M. Married Ella M. Reinhart, June 22, 1904,
Arapaho, O. T. (d. Dec. 5, 1908); Married Garnett Willis, May 18, 1910. Address,
Arapaho, Okla.
953. LEWIS WILLIAMS JOHNSON
(Brother Nos. 1352, 15.29, 1702, 2705, 3044)
A. B.; Contractor; b. Apr. 15, 1875, Tolono, 111.; s. Chas. B. (b. Oct. 8, 1842, Poca-
hontas, 111.) & Maria Louise (Lewis) Johnson (b. Aug. 28, 1847, Chatham, 111.) Pre-
pared in Champaign H. S. With I. C. R. R., until 1898; M.cKinley Ry. & Lighting
syndicate 1898-1903; Interurban Cont. Co., 1903 — Address, Peabody Hotel, Memphis,
Tenn.
954. HARRY KEELER
B. S.,; Asst. Prin.; b. Jan. 21, 1S75; s. William (b. Nov. 14, 1842, All)any, N. Y.)
& Catharine Pfau) Keeler (b. Nov. 24, 1844). Prepared in Lake View H. S., Chicago,
111. Attended Univ. of Chicago, 1893-4. Asst. in Chem., Univ. of 111., 1896-7; do..
Lake View H. S., Chicago, 1897-8; do., Englewood H. S., 1898-1910; Asst. Prin. ibid.,
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19 10 — Park Com., Ridge Park District. Maker of Relief Models of Geographical
Types. Member A. F. & A. M.: R. A. M.; Ridge Country Club, Chicago (Pres.); Golf
Champion, do., igii. Married Edith R. Nelson, Aug. 28, 1900, Chicago, 111. Children,
Harry, Jr., b. Aug. 11, 1901; Philip Nelson, b. Jan. 7, 1903; Katherine T., b. Apr. 13,
1904; Frederic Seward, b. Feb. 13, 1906; Edith Elizabeth, b. Sept. 3, 1910. Address,
9654 Longwood Ave., Chicago, 111.
955. LOUIS MAXWELL KENT
A. B.; LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Jan. i, 1874, Warren Co., Ind.; s. John W. (b. June 24,
1823, Ross Co., O.) & Katherine (Wallace) Kent (b. Aug. 16, 1840, do.) Prepared in
Wabash Coll. Athletic Assoc; Blackstonian. .Address, 408 N. Hazel St., Danville, 111.
Bus. Add., 517 The Temple, do.
956. RICHARD BIRD KETCHUM
(Brother of No. 1357)
B. S. in C. E.; C. E., 1900; Assoc. Prof, of Civ. Eng. ; b. June 10, 1874, Augusta,
111.; s. Andrew J. (b. Mar. 29, 1836, Orange Co., N. Y.) & Anne E. (Sickles) Ketchum
(b. Oct. 23, 1844, Augusta, 111.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. C. E. Club; Y. M. C. A.;
Adelphic; lUini Staff; Technograph Board. Licensed Architect state of Illinois; Drafts-
man and template maker. Ajax Forge Co., Chicago, 1896-7; Asst. in Civ. Eng., W. of 111.,
1S97-8; various engineering positions 1898-1900; Chief Draftsman & Div. Engr., O. S. L.
Ry., Salt Lake City, 1901-6; Chief Engr., Independent Coal S; Coke Co., Kenilworth U.,
1906-8; Chief Engr. Kansas-Colo. R. R., Pueblo, Colo., Sept. 1908-March 1909;
Chief Engineer G. N. W. R. R., March-June, i909;Supt. of Construction, Gray Harbor
and Puget Sound R. R, June-Sept., 1909; Assoc. Prof. Civ. Engineering, Univ. of
Utah, Sept., 1909 — Published pamphlet on Economic Design of Reinforced Concrete
Beams, May, 1912. Member M. E. Church; Am. Soc. Civ. Engineers; Sec. Utah Soc.
of Engineers. Married Lulu L. Pierce, Canon City, Colo., Sept. 10, 1901. Children,
Pierce Waddell, b. Sept. 5, 1903; Infant b. May 3, 1905 (d. May 5, 1905). .4ddress, 171
Q Street, Salt Lake City, Utah.
957- AUREKA BELLE KILER
(Sister of Nos. 696, 1040)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Mar. 20, 1875, Urbana, 111.; d. William Albert &
Charlotte (Mittendorf) Kiler. Prepared in Urbana H. S. Alethenai. .4ddress, 608 W.
Park Ave., Champaign, 111. tx\^
958. SOPHIA NOTT LEAL \^"^
A. B.; Teacher; b. 1874, Urbana, 111.; d. T. R. Leal. Address, Urbana, 111. <<\'
959. CHARLES MILTON LEWIS
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. 1873, Blue Mound, 111.; s. C. S. Lewis. .4ddycss, 519
Temple Bldg., Danville, 111.
960. GEORGE CHARLES LIESE
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Dec. 12, 1873, Nashville, 111.; s. Frank Ernest &:
Elizabeth (Eisenmeyer) Liese. Atlanta, Ga., 1897-8; Sioux City, la., 1899; Lincoln, 111.,
1900; Danville, 1901 — Married Mary E. Burton, Sept. i, 1903, Lincoln, 111. Children,
George, b. Sept. 20, 1904; Edward Ernest, b. Nov. 22, 1908. Address, Danville, 111.
961. HOMER ROBERTS LINN
(Husband of No. 1013)
B. S. in M. E., 1896; Hon. M. E. ; Consulting Mecb. Eng.; b. Jan. 9, 1873, Byron,
III. Prepared in Byron H. S. Adelphic; Eng. Soc. Married Luella Eugenia Buck
('97), Feb. 16, 1899, Philo, 111. Children, Dorothy R.; David E.; Virginia H. Addre^^.
321 S. Ashland Ave., LaGrange, 111.; Bus. Add., 108 S. Lasalle St., Chicago.
962. GEORGE WASHINGTON LUDWICK
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Feb. 29, 1876, St. Joseph, 111.; s. George (b. St. Joseph,
111.) & Mary F. (Drullinger) Ludwick (b. do.) Prepared in St. Joseph H. S. Drafts-
man, Univ. of 111., 1897; Bloomington, 111., 1898; Sioux City, la.; Sioux Falls, S. D.,
1899; Danville, 111., 1900; Practice of Archt., 1901 — Married Jannette Snow, Dec. 23,
1899, Sioux Falls, S. D. Address, Danville, 111.
963. JAMES HARRY McKEE
B. S. in M. E.; M. E., 1898; Chief Draftsman; b. Jan. 28, 1873, Thornton, 111.; s.
John C. (b. Aug. 17, 1850, Ireland) & Ella Elizabeth (Hemingway) McKee (b. Apr.
29, 1852, N. Y.) Prepared in Calumet High School; Univ. Acad. M. E. Soc. Football;
Capt. ; Class Pres. Fellowship, Univ. of 111., 1896-8; Draftsman, Austin Mfg. Co., Har-
vey, 111.; Chief Draftsman. Pres. of Bd. of Educ, 1905; member same for Thornton
Twp. H. S., 1907 — Married .Mice Biel, Nov. 2S, 1901, Chicago. Children. Paul James,
b. Feb. I, 1903; John Frederick, b. Sept. 11, 1906; Herbert Theodore, b. May 30, 1908.
.iddress, 79 W. 150th St., Harvey, III.; Bus. Add., care Austin Mfg. Co., do.
964. JOHN ALEXANDER McRAE
B. S. in M. E.; Mech. Engr.; b. Aug. 20, 1869, Kewanee, HI.; s. John (b. Scotland)
& Jane (Murchison) McRae. Prepared in Kewanee IT. S. Draftsman to 1904; M. K.,
B. & A. Ry., 1904-6; M. E., Mich. Cent., 1906— Member Western Ry. Club; N. Y. Ry.
("lub; Master Car Builders .Assoc; Amer. Ry. Mechanics Assoc; F. & A. M.; Mich.
194 University of Illinois [1896
Sovereign Consistory; Moslem Temple A. A. O. N. M. S. Married Pauline Bremer,
June 30, 1908, N. Y. City. Address, 27 Clairmount Ave., Detroit, Mich.
965. ROBERT PAYTON MANARD
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Feb. 11, 1874, Rockford, 111.; s. Alpheus B. (b.
Mar. 25, 1837, Brockville, Ont., Can.) & Alice Z. (Wright) Manard (b. July 9, 1853,
Eng.) Prepared in Rockford H. S. Athletic Club; Archtl. Club; Military Club. Arch.
Draftsman with H. Burnham & Co., Chicago, 1901-9; with Western Elec. Co., Hawthorne,
III., igii — Married Effie Abigail Bowen, Sept. 3, 1904, Edgerton, Wis. Address, 5967
INIidway Park, Austin Station, Chicago.
966. HARRY CURTISS MARBLE
B.. S. in E. E.; Engineer; b. May 12, 1872; s. Silas M. (b. 1829, Worthington, Mass.)
& Lucy M. (Curtiss) Marble (b. Chicago, 111.) Prepared in Champaign II. S. I'au Beta Pi.
Wire Chief, Home Telejjhone Co.; Asst. Elec. Engr., Univ. of 111., 1898-1902. Address,
904 W. White St., Champaign, 111.
967. JOHN MADISON MARTIN
A. B.; A. M., 1902; Teacher; b. Apr. 10, 1862, Vinton Co., O.; s. William G. (b.
1828, O.) & Nancy (Shively) Martin (b. 1833, O.) Prepared in O. State Univ. Prep.
School. Prin. Bement Sch., 1890-5; Prin. S. Ward School, Oak Park, 1900-1; Supt.
Elmwood Sch., 1901-2; Dept. of Eng. & Math. Brown's Bus. Coll., Peoria, 1902-6; Dept.
of Bookkeeping, Brown's Bus. Coll., Terre Haute, Ind., 1906 — Married Emma M.
r.arnhill, Aug. 12, 1890, Vinton, Co., O. Children, Shirley Mabel, b. Nov. 4, 1891;
Harold Henry, b. Mar. 14, 1903; Arnold Robert, b. May 26, 1900 (d. May 15, 1908);
Walter Eugene, b. Oct. 10, 1903. Address, 316 N. 6th St., Terre Haute, Ind.
968. ALTHEA SPRAGUE MATHER (DURSTINE)
(Wife of No. 938; Sister of Nos. 1368, 2168)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Nov. 16, 1872, Du Page Twp., 111.; d. Jonathan (b. Oct. 5,
T849, N. Y.) & Elizabeth (Sprague) Mather (b. Sept. 12, 1848, DuPage, 111.)
Prepared in Joliet H. S. Y. W. C. A.; Alethenai, Pres.; Pres. Y. W. C. A.; Pres.
Class. Member Presb. Church. Married Warren Edward Durstine ('96), Feb. 10, 1900.
Children, John Elliott, b. Dec. 10, 1900; Emery Mather, b. Mar. 31, 1902; Warren Ed-
ward, Jr., b. Apr. 24, 1909. Address, 107 Burton Ave., Cleveland, O.
969. CHARLES JACOB MAXWELL
(Brother of No. 1733)
B. S. in Chem. ; Chemist; b. Aug. 29, 1874, Litchfield, 111.; s. Geo. Lewis (b. 1840,
near Marion, Pa.) & Katherine Dow (Johnson) Maxwell (b. 1848, Schodack Landing,
N. Y.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Chemist with Darling & Co., Union Stock Yards,
Chicago. Address, LTnion Stock Yards, Chicago.
970. EDWARD LAWRENCE MILNE
B. S.; M. S., 1900; Teacher; b. Lockport, 111.; s. William (b. do.) & Fanny (Parker)
Milne (b. Syracuse, N. Y. ) Prepared in Chicago Man. Tr. Sch. Class Pres.; Varsity
Track Team. Instr., Univ. of 111., 1897-1907; Champaign H. S. 1909— Address,
Champaign, 111.
971. MINNIE ROSE MOORE
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Sept. 14, 1872, French Grove, 111.; d. George & Ruth A.
(McCoy) Moore. Address, Brimfield, 111.
972. JEDIDIAH D. MORSE
B. S. in E. E. ; Banker; b. Oct. 13, 1874, Champaign Co., 111.; s. James Madison
(b. June 19, 1836, Madison Co., N. Y.) & Elizabeth Julia (Hart) Morse (b. Jan. 9,
1838, Chautauqua Co., N. Y.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Delta Tau Delta; S'lield
& Trident; Pres. Athletic Assoc; Leader, Mandolin Club. Asst. Cashier, E. J. Morse
& Son, Bankers, 1 897-1905; Cashier, Morse Bros. & Co., Bankers, 1905 — ■ Married
Frances Elizabeth Todd, June 9, 1897, Champaign, 111. Children, Finley Breese, b. June
4, 1898; James Todd, b. Oct. 3, iSoo; Madison Bruce, b. Apr. 12, 1905; John D.,
b. Sept. 26, 1906. Address, Gifford, 111.
973. SAMUEL THEODORE MORSE
(Husband of No. 1058)
B. S. in C. E. ; Co. Surveying & Drainage Specialist; b. Dec. 26, 1872, Carlin-
ville. 111.; s. Theodore (b. Hubbleston, Mass.) & Emma (Welton) Morse (b. Carlinville,
111.) Prepared in Carlinville H. S.; Blackburn Coll., 1890-3. Class Football; Track
team. Engr. & Super. I. C. R. R., 1896-1902; C. & E. I. R. R., 1903-4;. Co. Survyr.
Macoupin Co., 1904-8; Res. Engr. with I. T. S., 1905; Drainage Specialist. Elder
in Presb. Church; memb. M. W. A. Married Grace May Mnnhall ('97), July 5, i897.
Champaign, 111. Children, Alice May, b. Mar. 29, 1898; Frederick Samuel, b. Feb.
17, 1900; Marion Grace, b. July 25, 1901; David Theodore, b. Oct. 15, 1902; Edith
Estelle, b. Dec. 16, 1904; Ruth Valentine, b. Feb. 14, 1906; Jesse Welton, b. Oct. 4,
1908; Thomas Mnnhall, b. June 10, 191 1; William Henry, b. Oct. 13, 1912. Address,
Carlinville, 111.
974. JAMES WILLIAM MYERS
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Mar. 14, 1869, Ladoga, Ind., s. William Jasper (b.
Oct. 1840, Brazil, do.) & Luisa (Jackson) Myers (b. 1846, Peru, do.) Prepared in
1896] Baccalaureate Alumni 195
Chrisman H. S. Pliilomathcan; Illini staff. Teacher, Normal, 111., 1897; Prin. Sec.
Ward Sch., Urbana, III., 1898; traveling salesman for Atkinson & Co., Champaign, 111..
1898-1900; teacher in Utah, Wyo. & Id., 1900-4; Supervisor teacher for district of
Calumpit, Bulacan, P. I., 1904 — Address, (t)
975- IS.4BELLE NOBLE
(Sister of Nos. 976, 1931)
A. B. in L. & A.; Poultry Fancier; b. Nov. 22, 1872, Todd's Point, 111.; d.
Robert (b. 1849, Massillon, O.) & Jane (Harmount) Noble (b. 1849, New Haven,
Conn.) Prepared in Shelbyville, 111. & Univ. Acad. Kappa Alpha Theta; Y. W. C. A.;
Alethenai; Class Historian; Girls' Tennis club. Phys. Instr., Hartford, Conn.,
1899-1904. Address, Daysland, Alberta, Can.
976. MARY ELIZABETH NOBLE
(Sister of Nos. 975, 1931)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mar. 15, 1874, Todd's Point, 111.; d. Robert Cooper (b. Feb.
21, 1848, Massillon, O.) & Jennie Elizabeth (Harmount) Noble (b. New Haven, Conn.)
Prepared in Shelbyville. 111., H. S. Univ. Acad. Y. W. C. A.; Alethenai; Kappa
Alpha Theta; lUio Bd. Taught in Champaign, 111., pub. schools, 1898-1901. Y. W. C. A.
in Wichita; Bethany Circle; 20th Century Club; Baptist Church. Address, 1230 N. Waco
Ave., Wichita, Kan.
977. WILLIAM NOBLE
A. B. in L. & A; Dealer in Wholesale Grain & Seed; b. Oct. 7, 1872, Massillon,
O.; s. William (b. Aug. 15, 1845, Massillon, O.) & Margaret E. (Ball) Noble (b. Aug.
3, 1847, Canton, O.) Prepared in Western Reserve Acad., Hudson, O. Phi Delta Theta.
Married EfEe E. Smith, Apr. 17, 1901, Foosland, 111. Children, William, Jr., b. Jan. 18,
1902 (d. Aug. 10, 1903); Margaret S., b. May 18, 1904; John, b. Oct. 22, 1906; Mary
Alice, b. Feb. 4, 1912. Address, Foosland, 111.; Bits. Add., Gibson City, 111.
978. EDWARD ELLSWORTH. ORR
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Mar. 2, 1863, Quincy, 111.; s. James Green (b. Feb.
19, 1824, near Nashville, Tenn.) & Sarah (Brown) Orr (b. near Jerseyville, 111.)
Prepared in Pub. Schools & Gem City Bus. Cell. Track team; Prohibition Club;
Y. M. C. A.; Athletic Assoc. Drafting & Arch, work, Holabird & Roche, I. C. R. R.
& Widman, Walsh & Boissalier & others, 1896-1905; Ceiling Salesman, Wheeling
Corrugating Co., 1903-7; sold Coffee, Fire Ins., & Carpenter work, 1907-8; opened
Confectionery store, 1908 — Mustered into Naval Reserves at Quincy, when organized,
& served as gunner's mate — honorably discharged. Memb. M. E. Church & Epworth
League; A. F. & A. M. Married Annetta Sarah Gay, Nov. 30, 1905, St. Louis, Mo.
Address, 5208 Fairmount Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
979. JOHN EDWARD PFEFFER
B. S. in E. E. ; Manufacturer; b. Sept. 16, 1869; s. William (b. Apr. 16, 1842,
Jasper, Ind.) & Mary (Jochim) Pfeffer (b. Apr. 14, 1852, Ferdinand, Ind.) Prepared
in Ind. Norm. School, Valparaiso, Ind. Athletic Assoc; M. & E. E. Soc; Football
team, Capt. & Mgr. ; Baseball squad; Illini Bd. of Mgrs. ; IlUo Bd. Football coach,
Monmouth Coll., 1896; Experimenter & Draftsman, Deering Harvester Co., J897-8;
Designer of air com.pressors. Gates Iron Works, 1899; Consulting Engr. & Testing
for the Lyman Water Circulating & Heating Co., 1900; Constr. Engr., Foyer Pneumatic
Carrying Co., 1901; Factory Engr. of Tests & Experimentation, Western Elec. Co.,
1903; Mgr., Continental Engr. Co., 1905. Inventions: Controller of Pneumatic Traveller
for cash carrying system for Fayer Pneumatic Co.: Radially opposed multiple cylinders,
internal combustion engine, Pat. No. 157,985; Horizontal directly opposed internal
combustion engine with trunk piston, Pat. No. 218,954; Concentric Cylinder, Vertical
Double Cylinder, Single Crank Internal Combustion Engine, serial No. 761,539. Author:
articles, Electric Design, Electricity, 1897; Serial of 26 articles, Motor Vehicle Constr.,
Auto Rev., 1904-5. Member K. of C. ; Mgr. Com. of Chicago to manage affairs of
Conference Colleges Athletic Assoc, 1900-10. Address, 901 Webster Ave., Chicago, 111.
980. FRANCIS MARION PHILLIPPI
A. B.; Actuary; b. July 13, 1871, Burnside, 111.; s. Alex (b. 1833, Westmoreland
Co., Pa.) & Mary (Swartz) Phillippi (b. 1833, do.) Prepared in Carthage Coll.
Taught school, Burnside, 111., 1896-7; studied law, Urbana, 111., 1897-1900; taught
school. Rising City, Nebr., 1900-1; Asst. in Actuary's office, St. Louis, Chicago & Rock
Island, 1902-5; Nashville, Tenn., 1905-8; Actuary, Insurance Dept., Columbia, S. C,
1908-11; Actuary Southwestern Life Ins. Co., Greenville, S. C, 1911-12; Actuary Life &
Casualty Ins. (To. of Tenn., Nashville, Tenn. Married Rosa Cook, Auburn, Ala., June 6,
1912. Address, Life & Casualty Bldg., Nashville, Tenn.
981. ROBERT KNIGHT PORTER
A. B. in L. & A.; b. 1874, Urbana, 111.; s. Jasper W. Porter. Address, Prescott,
Ariz. (J)
982. MATHEW AARON REASONER
B. S.; M. D., 1899; Capt.. Med. Corps, U. S. Army; b. Sept. i. 1875, New London,
la.; s. John Rogers (b. 1840, West Union, O.) & Katheiine (Malone) Reasoner (b. 1842,
Lafayette, Ind.) Prepared in Tolono H. S. Nu Sigma Nu; Mgr., Mandolin & Guitar
Club in P. & S. House Surgeon and Instr. in Physics. P. & S., 1898-9; Asst. Surgeon,
196 University of Illinois [1896
Mex. Cent. R. R., 1899; in Army Med. School, Washington, D. C, 1905-6. Author:
Articles, Uterine Colic, Pelvic Infections, jovr. III. State Med. Soc; Water
Supply & Sewage Disposal, Morrisonville Times- Wasserman Reaction in the Military
Service, Milt. Surgeon, 1910; Technique for Salvarsan Injection, Jour. A. M. A.,
1911; Dangers of Salvarsan, same, 1911; Therapeutics of Lues. Med. Sentinel. 1911,
Member Amer. Med. Assoc; Assoc, of Mil. Surgeons; Army & Navy Clubs, Manila,
P. I.; Portland Commercial Club, Arlington Club, Portland, Ore. Married Mabel Sparks
Milnor, June 10, 1909. Litchfield, 111. Child, Alice Milnor, b. Dec. 31, 1911. Address,
Vancouver Barracks, Washington ;B«5. Add., care. Surgeon Genl. U. S. Army, Washing-
ton, D. C.
983. GEORGE EDWARD ROW
B. S. in M. E.; Engineer; b. Sept. 18, 1873, Centralia, 111.; s. Samuel (b. Mar.
6, 1830, Greenburg, Pa.) & Susan (Brown) Row (b. June 10, 1840, Nashville, Tenn.)
Prepared in Centralia H. S. Mech. Engr., 1896-7; Draftsman, 1858-1901; Chief Engr..
1901 — Address, 1104 S. 34th St., Omaha, Nebr.
984. JOHN CALVART SAMPLE
B. S.; M. Arch., 1897; Cons. Engr.; b. Dec. 5, 1869, Lebanon, Iowa; s. E. B. & M.
Angeline (Frazee) Sample. Prepared in Keosauqua, la.; B. C. E. 1895, la. State Coll.;
C. E. 1905, la. State Coll. Pres. Hawkins Iron Constr. Co. of New York City. Author
of Properties of Steel Sections, McGraw Pub. Co., N. Y. 1905; Pamphlet, "Burcharz
Fireproof Floor Construction", 1910. Married Elizabeth Thacher, June 7, 1905, New
York City. Address, 74 Elm St., Flushing, N. Y. ; Bus. Add., i Madison Ave., do.
985. HARRY J. SAUNDERS
B. S. in Chem. ; Physician; b. Dec. 23, 1871, Chicago, 111.; s. Thos. B. (b. i8.-^7,
Eng.) & Mary C. Saund.ers (b. 1837, do.) Prepared in Lake H. S., Chicago. Illio
Board; Class track team; Varsity baseball & football teams. M. D., Univ. of 111., 1905.
Chief Chem. Mut. Fuel & Gas Co., Chicago, 1886-7; Chem. & Asst. Supt. North\Yestern
Chem. Co., U. S. Yards, 1897-01; Asst. to Surgeon John H. Woodbury Inst., 1901-4;
Consulting Office Mgr., Dr. Pratt Inst., 1904. Invented condenser for phosphorus
fumes, 1898; Multiple Needle device in Electrolysis for removal of abnormal tiirowths,
1902. Editor, Health and Beauty Columns, Pop. Domestic Science Monthly. Pres.
Natl. Med. Electrotherapeutic Soc, 1904; Chicago Med. Soc; Electro-Therapeutic Soc,
Inst, of Chem., Natl. Med. Coll. Married Victoria Ward, 1900. Address, 5430 Armour
Ave., Chicago, 111.
986. GEORGE HARVEY SCOTT
(Husband of No. 936)
A. B. in L. & A.; Professor; b. Mar. 2, 1873, Thomasboro, 111.; s. Franklin Draper
(b. Sept. 8, 1842, St. Johnsbury, Vt.) & Elizabeth (Lukens) Scott (b. Aug. q, 1851,
Disko, Ind.) Prepared in Rantoul H. S. Y. M. C. A.; Philomathean; Phi Beta
Kappa; Mil. Scholarship. A. M., Harvard, 1902. Taught in Mattoon H. S., 1S96-1900;
Student, Harvard, 1900-2; Taught Yankton Coll., 1902 — (on leave from Yankton Coll.
during school yr., 1909-10, time spent at Univ. of 111. as Asst. in Math. & Stud, in Grad.
School; Prin. of Acad. & Prof, of Math. & Astronomy, Yankton Coll.; Member
Cong. Church; Supt. of S. S.; Deacon; Amer. Math. Soc; S. D. Educ. Assoc. Married
Mary Maude Cole ('96), Dec. 31, 1897, Rantoul, 111. Children, William Arthur, b.
Nov. 2^, 1898; Franklin Daniel, b. July 4, 1901; Irving Cole, b. June 7, 1904 (d. Nov.
10, 1904); Mary Elizabeth, b. Oct. 11, 1905; Clara Lavinia, b. Mar. 21, 1907. Address,
Yankton, S. D.
987. JOHN CLARK SHEA
B. S. in E. E.; Traveling Salesman; b. Aug. 26. 1873, Decatur, 111.; s. John G. (b.
July 1, 1842, Kerry Co., Ire.) & Susannah (Clark) Shea (b. July 17, 1845, Buckhannan,
W. Va.) Prepared in Decatur H. S. Orchestra; Stud. Dancing (Tlub; Athletic Club.
Mgr., Gem City Paving Brick Co., Quincy, 111., 1896-1902; Danville Brick Co., 1502-7;
Partner, Champer & Shea, Auto Garage & Sales Agency, 1907-10; Citv Saletnian, McDufFee
Auto Co., 191 1 — Married. Address, 2457 Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111.
988. ALEXANDER MARTIN SIMONS
B. S. in E. E.; Principal; b. Apr. 17, 1875, Quincy, 111.; s. Joseph (b. Mar. 18,
1833, Mentz, Ger.) & Maria DeKraft (Miller) Simons (b. Sept. 20, 1S47, Quincy, 111.)
Prepared in Quincy H. S. Pres. E. E. Soc. Draftsman, 1896; Bicycles, export trade,
1897; Civ. Engr., C. B. & Q.; first class machinist, U. S. Navy, 1898; 111. Naval Reserve
Engr., 1899-1900; Instr. Math. & Asst. Prin. H. S., Quincy, 111., 1900-6; Automobile
Business, 1907; V. Prin., H. S., 1908; Prin., 1908 — Lieut. Commander & Exec. Officer,
111. Nav. Reserves, 1900-7; do., retired list for life. Pres. Cent. Calif. Teachers .'Vssoc;
Pres., Co. Bd. of Educ, Tulare Co., Calif., 1911-14; Secy. Wes. Soc. Assoc. Engrs.;
A. F. & A. M. ; B. P. O. E. Married Cecile Rose Heckle, Aug. i, 1908, Los Angeles,
Calif. Address, Dinuba, Calif.
989. SHERMAN SMITH
B. S. in Arch.; Farmer & Ranchman; b. Dec 22, 1869, LeRoy, UK: s. J. V. (b.
Oct. 27, 1837, Newark, O.) & Sarah A. (Mareau) Smith (b. Mar. li, 1847, Lewiston,
Me.) Prepared in LeRoy H. S. Sigma Chi; Baseball. Arch. Draftsman; Farmer &
Ranchman, 1898 — Married Rose Schwingle, Jan. 15, 1902, Jolly, la. Children, J. V., b.
Nov. 6, 1902; John Sherman, b. Oct. 4, 1904 Stuart, b. Dec. 26, 1906; Walter Frederick,
b. May 6, 1909. Address, Howard, Kan.
1896] Baccalaureate Alumni 197
990. WILLIAM LaBARTHE STEELE
(Husband of No. 872)
B. S. in Arch.; Arcliitect; b. May 2, 1875, Springfield, 111.; s. Robert Clingan (b.
Mar. 13, 1836, Chester Co., Pa.) & Marv E. (LaBarthe) Steele (b. Nov. 30, 1852, Spring-
field, 111.) Prepared in Springfield H.' S. Arch. Club; Sigma Chi; Shield & Trident;
Glee Club; Band; Illustrator, 1896, Illio; Class Song; Scholarship in Mus., 1895-6.
Arch. Draftsman, 1896-1905; memb. firm Beach & Steele, to 1907; Practicing alone, 1907 —
Member Bd. of Trustees, Pub. Libr., 1906-9; K. of C; Sioux City, Acad, of Sci. &
Letters; la. Chapt., Amer. Inst, of Arch.; Pres., Catholic Charitable Soc, Sioux City.
Married Mariana Green ('95), Apr. 30, 1901. Children, Mariana, b. June, 10, 1903;
Melissa, b. Nov. 6, 1905; William LaBarthe, b. Aug. 25, 1907; Harriet Gertrude, b.
Feb. 27, 1909, (d. June 8, 1910); Jane Raymond, b. Mar. 26, 1910. Address, 2512
Jackson St., Sioux City, la.
991. PERCY ALLYN STONE
B. S. in Agr.; b. June 22, 1871, near Springfield, 111.; s. James Ashal (b. May 6,
1842, do.) & Eliza (Allyn) Stone (b. July 7, 1844, near Waverly, 111.) Prepared in
Springfield, H. S. Y. M. C. A.; Philomathean; Glee Club; Band; Hatchet Orator.
With Chicago Elec. Protective Assoc, 1896-7; returned to farm, and engaged in tarming,
stock raising and fruit growing. Enlisted in state militia, as a member of reg. band.,
1892. Member Presb. Church. Married Jessie A. Goltra, Sept. 2, 1903, Jacksonville,
111. Children, Rolland, b. Nov. 7, 1905; Mildred Elizabeth, b. July 31, 1911. Address.
R. F. D. No. 4, Springfield, 111.
992. OSCAR EMIL STREHLOW
(Brother of No. 1976)
B. S., C. E., 1911; Engr. ; b. Jan. 21, 1873, Areola, 111.; s. Henry (b. July 26,
1842, Germany) & Magdalena (Baehr) Strehlow, (b. July 22, 1853, Cleveland, O.)
Prepared in Champaign H. S. I. C. R. R., Apr. to Aug., 1896; U. S. Govt. Aug., 1896-
Sept. 1904; U. S. Asst. Engr., Sept. 1904 to date; Chief Engineer with James O.
Hey worth. Engineer & (Contractor, Chicago; inventor of Jack-knife Dump Vehicle, 1906;
Skips (for derricks or cableways) 1908; Combination Thimble & Clamp (for wire rope)
1910. Member Am. Soc. of Civil Engrs.; Western Soc. of Engineers; Natl. Geographic
Society; Universtiy Club of Chicago; Chicago Engrs. Club; Illini Club of Chicago.
Married Mrs. Elizabeth R. Cissna, May 7, 1912. Address, 819 Sheridan Road, Chicago,
111.; Bus. Add., 606 S. Michigan Ave., C-hicago.
993. DON SWENEY
B. S. in M. E.; Mech. Engr.; b. Feb. 1, 1872, Mason City, III.; s. John Miles
(b. Nov. 21, 1846, Gettysburg, Pa.) & Cecilia (Townsend) Sweney (b. Oct. 5, 1845,
Goshen, N. J.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Soc. of M. & E. E.; Capt. of Football Team.
1897. Locomotive Fireman, I. C. R. R., Champaign, 1896-7; Fellow in M. E., Univ. of
111., 1897-8; Locomotive Experimenting, 1898-9; Draftsman, C. B. & Q. R. R., 1899;
Asst. to Div. Master Mechanic, C. B. & Q. R. R., Galesburg, 1899-1903; Asst. Road
Foreman of Engines, Galesburg Div., 1903-S; R- F- Engines, Aurora Div., 1905 —
Married Lena Josephine Dolder, Dec. 7, 1899. Child, Don Dolder, b. Oct. 22, 1907.
Address, 436 Spring St., Aurora, 111.
994. FRED LAWRENCE THOMPSON
(Brother of No. i77S)
B S. in C. E. ; Civ. Engr.; b. Feb. i, Grandview, III.; s. Edward Taylor (b. Mar.
14, 1843, Zanesville, O.) & Mina J. (McDonald) Thompson (b. 1852, 111.) Prepared m
DePauw Univ. Acad. Phi Delta Theta; C. K. Soc; Baseball Team. Rodman, 1896-9;
Asst. Engr., 1S99-1903; Roadmaster, 1903-7; Asst. Engr. of Bridges, 1907-10; Engr. of
Bridges & Bldgs., 1910— All with I. C. R. R. Member, Wes. Soc Engrs.; Chicago
Fngrs. Club; Amer. R. R. Engrs. Assoc. Married Maude Nellie Martin, Nov. 21, 1900,
Terre Haute, Ind. Children, Donna Grace, b. Aug. 5, 1903; Ruth Louise, July i, 1911-
Address, 6322 Ingleside Ave., Chicago, 111.
995. CHARLES EDWIN VAN ORSTRAND
B.S. in C. E.; Physical Geologist; b. Feb. 8, 1870, Pekin, 111.; s. Charles Gregory
(b. Sept. 16, 1844, Whitehall, 111.) & Mary Margaret (Van Deusen) Van Ostrand (b.
Sept. 14, 1849, Kinderhook, N. Y.) Prepared in Pekin H. S.; Univ. Acad. M. S..
Michigan, 1898. Nautical Almanac Office, Naval Observatory, 1898-1900; Asst. do.; Asst.
Phvs Geol., U. S. Survey. & Lecturer on Mech., George Washington Univ., Sept.,
1901— Article, (with A. L. Day) The Black Body and the Measurement of Extreme
Temperatures, Astrophvsical Journal, V. xix, 1904, PP- 1-40; Smithsonian Math. tables.
Hyperbolic Functions, "(with George F. Becker), 1909, 5i + 32i pp., Smithsonian Inst.;
Inverse Interpolation by Means of a Reversed Series, Philosophical Mag... May, 1908,
pp. 628-638; Reversion of Power Series, do., Mar., 1910, pp. 366-376; A Simple Appli-
cation of thf> Theory of Probabilities to Weather Predictions, Mo)it/t/v Weather Revtezu,
Tune, 1909. Member, Amer. Math. Soc; Phil. Soc, Washington; Amer. Phys. Soc;
Astron. & Astrophysical Soc. Amer.; Amer. Breeders' Assoc; Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci.,
Geol. Soc of Washington; Washington Acad. Sci.; Soc Francaise de Physique; \. M.
C. A; M. E. Church. Address, U. S. Geol. Survey, Washington, D. C.
198 University of Illinois [1897
996. CHARLES ROY VICKERY
A. B. in L. & A., Physician; h. June 15, 1871, Dwight, 111.; s. John (b. 1S27, Eng.)
& Mary (Staley) Vickery (b. 1832, N. Y.) Prepared in Dwight H. S.; Ohio Wesleyan
Prep. Sch. M. D., Hahnemann Med. Coll.; Univ. of Paris & Berlin, 1897-98; Univ. of
Berlin, 1901-2; Ind. Inst. Homeopathy, 1902. Married Myrtle Martin, June 12, 1901,
Dwight, 111. Address, South Bend, Ind.
997. THEODORE WEIN SHANK
B. S., 1S96; M. E., 1909; Mech. Eng.; b. Aug. 15, 1865, Russia; s. Benedick &
Liebe Mohilner Weinshank (of Russia) Prepared in "Gymnasium" in Russia. With
B. F. Sturtevant Co., 1896-01; with the National Blower Co., Milwaukee, Wis.,
1901-3; with Warren Webster Co., 1903 — Married Sophia Weinshank, Mar. 10, 1885,
at Mitchell, S. Dak. Children, Annie, b. Dec. 2, 1889; Willie, b. Apr. 23, 1892; Harry,
b. Jan. 23, 1898. Address, 821 Hume Mansen Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind.
998. REBECCA GASKIN WHARTON
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Dec. 30, 1873, Payson, 111.; d. Henry (b. Sept. 17,
184s, Philadelphia, Pa.) & Mary Ann (Gilbert) Wharton (b. Feb. 7, 1840, Payson, 111.)
Prepared in Payson H S.; Shurtleff Coll., Upper Alton, Kappa Alpha Theta; Alethenai;
Y. W. C. A.; Girls' Basketball Team; Pres. Stud. Ass., 1894. Instr. in Lat. & Hist.
M. L., Univ. of Calif., 1912. Author: The Gadsden Treaty, May, 1912. Address,
1329 Jackson St., Oakland, Calif.
999. SOLON MARX WHITE
B. S.; Physician; b. July 16, 1873, Hokah, Minn.; s. Solon C. (b. 1838, Barnston,
Can.) & Anna C. (Armstrong) White (b. 1844). Prepared in Sandwich H. S. Nu
Sigma Nu. M. D., 1897, Northwestern; Interne Cook Co. Hosp., Chicago, 1897-8;
Demonstrator of Pathology & Bacteriology, Univ. of Minn., 1898-1900; Asst. Prof, do.,
1900-1908; Assoc. Prof. Medicine, U. of Minn., 1908 — ; Physician & Specialist in Internal
Med.; Pathologist to City Hosp., Northwestern & St. Barnabas Hospitals. Author ot
numerous articles on Pathology & Internal Medicine. Member Sigma Xi; Libr., Henne-
pin (To. Med. Soc; Minneapolis Med. Club; Pres. Minneapolis Path. Soc, 1903-4;
Pres., Minn. Acad, of Med., 1910-11; Amer. Assoc, of Path. & Bact., 1901-3;
Minn. State Med. Soc. Married Sara Miner Abbott, July 25, 1900. Children, Asher
Miner, b. Aug. i, 1901; Anna Elizabeth, b. May 8, 1903; Mary Grace, b. Dec. 23, 1906.
Address, 910 Donaldson Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn.
1000. MYRON ELWIN WHITHAM
B. S. in M. E.; Engineer; b. 1873, Warren, 111.; s. John & Alzina (Matson)
Whitham. Asst. Engr. to J. M. Whitham, Philadelphia, i J4 yrs. ; Engr., Switt
& Co., Chicago, 5 yrs.; Engr., Loomis Pettibone Co., N. Y., i yr. ; Salesman, R. D.
Wood & Co., Philadelphia, 2 yrs.; Consulting Engr., Belting & Machinery Mfg. Co.,
Atlas Engine Works, Rochester, N. Y., 2 yrs.; Consult. Engr., Belting & Machinery Co.,
301 State St., Rochester, N. Y., 2j4 yrs.; Consult. & Contract. Engr. for self, zyi yrs.
Member 32nd deg. Mason & Shriner. Married Irma D. McCoy, June, 1901. Child,
Bernice Eloise, b. May, 1902. Address, 711 Powers Bldg., Rochester, N .Y.
1001. ROBERT WILLIAMS
A. B.; Physician; b. Sept. 20, 1873, Carthage, 111.; s. Wesley Cutler (b. Aug. 12,
1833, do.) & Mary Elizabeth (Moore) Williams, (b. June 24, 1835, Wilmington, Del.)
Prepared in Carthage Coll. Acad.; Carthage Coll., 1890-5. M. D., Rush Med. Coll., 1900.
Member, Epis. Church; Amer. Med. Assoc; Minn. State Med. Soc; Hennepin Co. Med.
Soc; Hennepin Co. Med. Milk Com.; Pres. Twin City. Univ. of HI., Alumni Assoc.
Married Martha Golden Davidson, Oct. 15, 1901, Carthage, 111. Children, David, b.
Oct. 20, 1904; Robert Westen, b. July 25, 191 1. Address, 3436 Chicago Ave., Minne-
apolis, Minn.
1002. WILBUR HOYT WRIGHT
A. B.; b. Dec. 4, 1874, Watseka, III.; s. Mrs. Helen Wright. Address, 6428 Jackson
Ave., Chicago, 111. ($)
CLASS OF 1897 (91)
1003. GEORGE FORBES ANDERSON
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. July 17, 1871, Anna, 111.; s. James (b. Apr. 18, 1834,
Dunblane, Perthshire, Scot.) & Mary Jane (McNeill) Anderson (b. Aug. 29, 1836, Hudson,
N. Y.) Prepared in Public School; So. 111. Norm., 1886-90. Y. M. C. A.; C. E., Athletic
& Military Clubs; Lambda Chi; Capt. Instructor in Military Sci. & Tactics, 1897; Drafts-
man, B. M. C. & I. Co.. 1897; Rodman & Recorder, U. S. Deep Waterways Survey, 1897-99;
Bridge Draftsman, I. C. R. R., 1899-1900; Engr., S. F. P. & P. Ry., 1902— Member A. F.
& A. M. ; Douglass Corps Cadets, 3 yrs.; Presb. Church; Jr. member Western Soc. of Engrs.,
1898-1900. Married Bertha C. Hall, June 21, 1898, Urbana, 111. (d. Sept. 7, 1902); second
wife, Dec. 31, 1903, Prescott, Ariz. Address, 114 S. Summit St., Prescott, Ariz., c/o Chief
Engr. S. F. P. & P. R. R.
1004. JAMES ELLIS ARMSTRONG
A. B.; B. S., 1903; Dairyman; b. 1874, in 111.; s. James D. Married Lydia Auten.
Address, Claremont, III.
1897] Baccalaureate Alumni 199
1005. george andrew barr
A. B. in L. & A.; Lawyer; b. May 25, 1S73, Manhattan, 111.; s. George (b. Oct. 16,
1829, near Londonderry, Ire.) & Jane CMcGrath) Barr (b. June 8, 1839, Belliekelly, Ire.)
Prepared in Joliet H. S., and Prep. School, Univ. of III. Philomathean; Phi Delta Theta;
Shield and Trident; Pres. Freshman class; Assoc. Ed. Illini; Mgr. baseball team; repre-
sentative Univ. at Washington Birthday Celebration, Union League Club, Chicago. Studied
law till Dec, 1899. Practicing law in Joliet, 111. States Atty., Will Co., 111., 1908-12.
Member Union League Club, Joliet, 111.; "Commercial Club, Joliet; Hamilton Club, Chicago.
Married Marv Speer, Oct. 16, 1902. Children, James Worrell, b. Mar. 0. 1904; Joseph
Milton, b. Tufy 11, 1905. Address, 206 Third Ave., Joliet, 111. Bjis. Add., Woodruff Bldg.,
Joliet, 111. "
1006. THOMAS BEATTY BEADLE
B. S. in Chem. ; Architect; b. Jan. 18, 1874, Kewanee, 111.; s. J. G. Beadle. Address,
Jarbridge, Nev., via Three Creeks, Id.
1007. ALVIN CASEY BEAL
B. S. in Agr. ; Professor; b. Nov. 30, 1872, Mt. Vernon, III.; s. Lewis N. (b. Apr.
28, 1844, Allentown, Penn.) & Sarah Melissa (Casey) Beal (b. Apr. 14, 1847, Jefferson Co.,
111.) Prepared Mt. Vernon II. S.; Military Club; Capt.; Pres. Agr. Club. Foreman Hort.
Dept., 111. Exp. Sta., 1898-99; Student at Cornell 1899-1900; Foreman, Agr. Green Houses,
1900-1; Asst. in Hort.. 1901-2; Asst. in Floriculture, 1902-3; Instructor in Floriculture, 1903-
8; ist Asst. in Floriculture, 111. Exp. Sta., 1908-9; Grad. Asst. Hort., Cornell Univ., 1909-10;
Prof. Floriculture & Landscape Gardening, Home Correspondence School, 1910; Asst. Prof.
Floriculture, Cornell Univ., 1911 — M. S. A., Cornell Univ., 1903; Ph. D., Cornell, 1911.
Sigma Xi; Congregational Church; Society of American Florists; Member Nomenclature
Committee, National Sweet Pea Society of America, 1910 — Chairman Nomenclature
Com. American Gladiolus Soc, 1911; Life member. 111. State Horticulture Soc. from 1902;
Life Mem., Ill State Florists' Assoc, from 1905; Sec. of same, 1906-7; Soc. Amer. Florists
& Ornamental Horticulturists; American Carnation Soc; American Chrysanthemum Soc;
Chicago Florist.-.' Club. Author: Our Experiment Station and What We Have Done,
Florists' Exchange, Vol. 25, 1907, pp. 279-314; Insecticides for Thrips, Weekly^ Florists'
Review, Vol. 22, pp. lo-ii; The Control of Thrips in Cucumber Houses. American Flor-
ist, Vol. 32, pp. 68-71; Thrips in Greenhouses, a Series of Articles in The
Gardners' Chronicle of America, Dec, 1908 to May, 1909; Sweet Pea Evolution &
Pollination, Amer. Florist, Vol. 36, 1911. PP- 1284-1285; Dwarf Sweet Peas, Amer.
Florist, Vol. 36, 191 1, pp. 1329-1331; besides various other articles and bulletins on horti-
cultural and floricultural subjects. Married Ervilla Belle LeFevre, Dec. 31, 1899. Cham-
paign, 111. Child, Elizabeth, b. Aug. 5, 1903. Address, 103 Harvard Place, Ithaca, N. Y.
1008. CHARLES DAVID BEEBE
B. S. in M. E. ; Engr. & Elect., b. Nov. 17, 1S73, Chicago, 111.; s. Jonathan Willis (b.
July 10, 1837, Elmira, N. Y.) & Frances M. (Burrough) Beebe (b. Dec. 19, 1847, Evanston,
111.) Prepared in Evanston Twp. Sch. Pres. Glee Club; Capt. Foot-ball team. Uratls-
man; Construction Supt.; Chief Engr. and Elect. Royal Arch Mason. Address, 811
University PI., Evanston, 111.
1009. EUGENE HERMANN BRANDT
B. S.; Arch.; b. Oct. 24, 1867, Irving, 111.; s. John (b. Dec. 7, 1833, Greenville, O.) &
Georgiana Brandt (b. Sept. 20, 1850. Chaumont, N. Y.) Prepared in Westfield Acad., O.,
Mo., Appleton City Acad., Appleton City, Ho., & Rose Poly. Inst., Terre Haute, Ind., 1892.
Arch Club. With Frederick E. Hill. Arch., Kansas City, Mo., 1898 — Broadway Mfg. Co.,
Leavenworth, Kan., 1899; James Tyler & Son, Arch., Lincoln, Nebr., 1904; Asst. State
Arch., Nebr., 1906; Mowbray & Uffinger, Arch., New York City, 1907; Tyler & Brandt,
Lincoln, Nebr., 1907. Presb. Church. Married Jessie Rowena Palmer, Aug. 3, 1906,
Lincoln, Nebr. Address, 1619 S. 23d St., Lincoln, Nebr.
1 010. RALPH WALDO BRAUCHER
(Brother of Nos. 377, 378, 413, 628, 785)
B. S. in Agr.; Entomologist; b. Feb. 10, 1871, Lincoln, 111.; s. Daniel Ludwig (b. Mar.
I, 1833, Pickaway Co., O.) & Henrietta Curtis (Hill) Braucher (b. June i, 1831, Orange,
N. li.) Prepared in Lincoln H. S. Philomathean: Agr. Club; Chem. Club; Nat. Hist. Soc.
Asst. to S. A. Forbes, 111. State Entomologist, 1S97-99, 1901-04; Asst. to F. M. Webster,
Chief Inspector O. Agr. Exp. Sta., 1900; Inst, in Agr., Cherokee Orphan Acad., Selina, I.
T.; Special work for control of scale insects, Lincoln Park Commissioners, Mar. -June,
1903; Chicago, winters, 1902-3, 1904-5; Proprietor Neoga Fruit Storage, Neoga, 111., 1904.
Special work in Pomology & testing of Power Sprayers, 111. Agr. Exp. Sta., summers 1904-
6; Special Field Agt., U. S. Bur. of Entomology in charge of Mich. I'leld LaK tor the
study of deciduous fruit insects, 1908-10. Fellowship, Cornell Univ., 191 1 — Published,
The One-Spray Method in the Control of the Codling Moth and the Plum Curculio by A.
L. Ouainta'nce, E. L. Jenne, E. W. Scott & R. W. Braucher, Washington, Govt. Printing
Office, 1910, U. S. Bur. of Entomology, Bull. 80, Pt. VIL, V., 113-146 PP-, F'gs. 33-37.
pi. X. XI. Member Amer. Assoc, for the Adv. of Sci.; Assoc, of Econ. Entomologists;
Office, 1 910, U
pi. X. XI. Member Amer. Assoc, tor tlie Aav. ot csci.; rtssoc. 01 c-con. r,iiiuiiiun,
Washington Entomological Soc; Entomological Soc. of Amer.; 111. State Hort. Soc; Natl
Geographic Soc. Married Mabel Harriett Hankinson, Nov. 12, 1902, Chicago. Children,
son b. & d., Dec 27, 1907; Bertram Ralph, b. Aug. 7, 1910. Address, Lincoln, 111.;
Tern. Add., 115 Stewart Ave, Ithaca, N. Y.
200 University of Illinois [1897
ion. 'RALPH PLUMB BROWER
B. S. in C. E. ; Soldier; b. Feb. 12, 1874, Dayton, 111.; s. Irenens (b. 1839, Montgomery,
N. Y.) & Mary A. (Sprague) Brower (b. 1848, Anders, N. V.) Prepared in Ottawa H. S.
Pres. Adelphic; Bus. Mgr., Technograth, 1S97; Military Club; Hazelton Medal; Capt.;
C. E., Champaign, 1807; 2nd Lieut., U. S. A. by Pres. McKinley; First Lieut., 1901;
Member First Congr. Church, Champaign, 111. Died, Aug. 7, 1902, Lake Tahoe, Calif.
1012. WALTER BURROWS BROWN
B. S.; M. S., 1905; Gen. Supt.; b. Apr. 23, 1874, Grand Detour, 111.; s. John S. (b.
1842, Stonington, Conn.) & Cornelia E. (Turner) Brown (b. 1S45, Grand Detour). Pre-
pared in Sterling H. S. Asst. Chemist, 1897-9, Buffalo, N. Y.; Asst. Chemist, C. & N. W.
Ry., 1899-1900, Chicago; Chief Chemist, Morris & Co., 1900-3; Gen. Supt. Victor Chem.
Works, Chicago, 1903 — Member Amer. Chem. Soc, 1900; Soc. Chem. Industry, 1900.
Married Antoinette Mae Farren, Jan. 23, 1906, Paris, France. Address, 5434 Cornell Ave.,
Chicago; Bus. Add., Fisher Bldg., do.
1013. LUELLA EUGENIA BUCK (LINN)
(Wife of No. 961)
B. S.; b. Oct. 28, 1875, Coldbrook, N. Y. Prepared in Univ. Acad. Alethenai; Y. W.
C. A. Married Homer R. Linn ('96). Children, Dorothy R. ; David E.; Virginia H.
Address, 321 S. Ashland Ave., La Grange, 111.
1 01 4. FRANK READ CAPRON
B. S. in Arch.; Draftsman; b. Nov. 22, 1872, Bentley, 111.; s. George W. (b. July 2,
1S45, Bentley, IlL) & Ellen (Bickford) Capron (b. May 20, 1846, Quincy, 111.) Prepared
in Carthage H. S. Arch., Sandwich, 111., 1898; Draftsman, Carthage, 111., 1S99; U. S. Ry.
Mail Service, 1899-1905; Arch., Wichita, Kan., 1905-6; Draftsman Virginia Bridge & Iron
Co., Southwestern Bridge Co., Morava Construction (io., & American Bridge Co., 1907 —
Address, 2337 Seminary Ave., Chicago, 111.
1 01 5. HUBERT VINTON CARPENTER
(Husband of No. 1271)
B. S. in E. E.; Professor; b. Jan. 29, 1875, Argo, 111.; s. Charles H. (b. 1827, Warren
Co., N. Y.) & M. Elizabeth (Burge) Carpenter (b. 1839, do.) Prepared in N. IlL College,
Fulton, 111. Y. M. C. A.; Tau Beta Pi; M. K. & E. E. Soc; Baseball team. Asst. in
Physics, Univ. of 111., 1897-9; Instructor, 1S99-1901; Asst. Prof, of Physics & Elec. Engr.,
State Coll. of Wash., 1901-2; Prof, of Mech. & Elec. Engr., do., 1902 — Author: Articles, A
Study of the Condenser; A Method of Measuring Frequency; A Method of Comparing
Self Inductance; Pamphlet, High School Bull., The Physics Course in the Modern High
School. Member M. E. Church; Assoc, in Amer. Inst, of E. E. Married Maggie Edith
Staley ('99), June 19, 1899, Urbana, 111. Children, Charles Benjamin, b. Oct. 27, 1900;
Florence, b. July 21, 1903; William Harold, b. Aug. 29, 1906; Arthur Clarence, b. Dec. 15,
1909. Address, Pullman, Wash.
1 01 6. MANLEY EARLE CHESTER
(Brother of No. 728)
B. S. in E. E.; Manufacturer; b. Jan. 29, 1876, Champaign, 111.; s. Elias Oscar (b.
1829, O.) & Frances Virginia (Skinner) Chester (b. 1844, N. Y. State). Prepared in
Univ. Acad. M. & E. Eng. Societies; Phi Delta Theta. With Western Electric Co., 1897-
1910; with Goodyear Rubber Insulating Co., Supt., manufacturer of rubber covered wires,
191 o — Member Amer. Soc. for Testing Materials. Married Cornelia McCue, Feb. 3, 1907,
New York City. Child, Bryant, b. Mar. 26, 1908. Address, 105 E. 131st St., New
York, N. Y.
1017, OCTAVE BESANCON CLARKE
(Brother of Nos. 635, 636, 93.S)
B. S. in E. E.; in business; b. Jan. 17, 187S, Quincy, 111.; s. Edwin Ambler (b. June
8, 1839, Oswego, N. Y.) and Leoline Francesca (Besancon) Clarke (b. June 13, 1839,
Natchez, Miss.) Prepared in Quincy H. S. Adelphic. Mech. Engr., Amer. Mfg. Co., N.
Y., 1897-1900; Arch, draftsman, 1901; Asst. Res. E,ngr., Union Electric Light & Power Co.,
St. Louis, Mo., 1902-3; Supt. Const., Mech. Dept., Louisiana Pur. Exp. Co., 1904; Supt.
for Mauran, Russell & Garden, Architects, 1905, U. S. Letters Patent No. 734,222, July
21, 1903, for Dam Construction; Engr., Hill & O'Meara Const. Co., St. Louis, Mo., 1906;
Supt., Frisco Mines and Tunnel Co., Anmias Forks, Colo., 1907-8; lingr. Kio Grande
Water and Land Corporation, A'buquerque, N. Mex., 1909; Pres., Virginia Orchard Co.,
Albuquerque, N. M., First (Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass. Address, Albu-
querque, N. M.
1 01 8. CHARLES VIRGIL CRELLIN
B. S. in E. E.; in business; b. Apr. 21, 1870, Winfield, la.; s. E. M. (b. O.) & S. J.
(Simmons) Crellin (b. ibid.) Prepared in la. Wesleyan Univ. Philomathean; Engl. Club.
Electrician, Des Moines (la.) Elec. Light Co., 1S97-1901; proprietor, Crellin Mach. Co.,
Los Angeles, Calif., 1901 — Married Marcia Tompkins Stanley, Nov. 2, 1902, San Francisco,
Calif. Address, 121 Railroad St., Los Angeles, Calif.
1019. 'STEVEN GEORGE DE VRIES
B. S. in E. E.; b. May 17, 1875, Pekin, 111.; s. Geerd Steven (b. Dec. 2, 1844, Wirdum,
Ger.) & Tina (Roelfs) De Vries (b. June 24, 1854, Groothusen, Ger.) Prepared in Pekin
1897] Baccalaureate Alumni 201
H. S. Y. M. C. A. (Died on Class Day, his diploma being buried with him.) Died June 7,
1897, Pekin, 111.
1020. JAMES ANSEL DEWEY
(Brother of Nos. 532, 1021)
B. S. in Agr.; M. S., 1908; Farmer; b. July 2, 1874, Ottawa, 111.; s. Milton Alvord
(b. Oct. 26, 1830, Lenox, Mass.) & Rebecca Janet (Brown) Dewey (b. Aug. 4, 1S36,
Carthage, N. Y.) Prepared in Evanston Twp. H. S. Philomathean. Work in Bacteriology,
1898-1901; Taught in Eastern 111. State Norm. School, 1901-2; Farming, 1904 — Married
Elfie A. Smith, June 12, 1900. (Children, James Ansel, Jr., b. Dec. 17, 1906; Milton
Alonzo, b. July 27, 1909. Address, Armstrong, 111., R. F. D. 1.
1021. SARAH LOUISE DEWEY (YENSEN)
(Sister of Nos. 532, 1020; Wife of No. 3243)
A. B. in L. & A. & M. S., 1899; Housewife; b. Mar. 30, 1871, Ottawa; d. Milton Alvord
(b. Oct. 26, 1830, Lenox, Mass.) & Rebecca Janet (Brown) Dewey (b. Aug. 4, 1836,
Carthage, N. Y.) Prepared in Urbana H. S., & Univ. of Chicago. Alethenai; A. C. A.;
Y. W. C. A.; Fellow in Physiology, 1898-9; Asst. in State Lab. Nat. Hist., 1898 & Wat.
Surv. Lab., 1899; Bacter. for Danville Water Co., 1904; Member of the Unitarian Asso-
ciation of America, 1910. Married Trygve D. Yensen ('07), June 30, 1910, Urbana.
Child, Arne Dewey, b. Apr. 4, 1912. Address, 701 W. Green, Urbana, 111.
1022. RAYMOND WILLIAM DULL
B. S. in M. E. ; M. E.; Con. & Contr. Engr. ; b. Apr. 29, 1874. Newark, O. ; s. Uriah
(b. Newark, O.) & Orlinda Ramey (b. Pataska, O.) Prepared in Kan. State Agr. Coll.
Philomathean; Asst. Director, Band. Insp., 1897-S; Asst. Supt., Mech. Draftsman,
1898-9; Mech. Draftsman, Chief Draftsman and Estimator, 1899-1905; Chief Engr., 1905-10;
Con. & Contr. Engr. 19 10 — Introduced various patents on conveying machinery, pressed
steel pulleys, sand separators, screens, etc. Published Formulas and Tables for Bin
Designing, Engr. News, 1904, pp. 62-66; Suspended Bunkers, Power. 1904, pp. 651;
numerous articles in Rock Products. Member A. S. M. E. ; Western Soc. Engrs. ; S. & G.
Producer's Assoc. Married Edna M. Pope, Jan. 15, 1901. Children, Raymond Law-
rence, b. Jan. 17, 1902; Florence, b. Nov. 10, 1904; Claremont, b. Sept. 4, 1906; John
Richard, (Jet. 21, 190S. Address, 395 Garfield Ave., Aurora, 111.
1023. ELMER EDGAR DUNLAP
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. May 6, 1S74, Columbus, Ind. ; s. Jerastus R. (b. 1851,
Bartholomew Co., Ind.) & Ella (Evans) Dunlap (b. 1853, Zanesville, O.) Prepared in
Columbus H. S. Phi Delta Theta. Supt. of Constr., 1897-1900; Practicing Architect,
1900 — Member Pres. Church; Indianapolis Commercial Club; Amer. Institute of Archi-
tects. Married Mida G. Elliott, June 15, 1898, Noblesville, Ind. (d. Mar., 1902); Martha
Scott, June 27, 1905, Indianapolis, Ind. Children, Jerald Blakely, b. June 25, 1906;
Eleanor Scott, b. July 17, 1908. Address, 1132 Ashland Ave., Indianapolis, Ind.
1024. ERNEST BROWNING FORBES
(Brother of Nos. 942, 1861; Husband of No. 1368)
B. S. in Sci.; B. S. in Agr., 1902; Chief in Dept. of Nutrition; b. Nov. 3, 1876, Normal,
III.; s. Stephen Alfred (b. May 29, 1844, Pecatonica, 111.) & Clara Shaw (Gaston) Forbes
(b. Aug. 30, 1848, Hamilton, O.) Prepared in Urbana H. S.; Univ. Acad. Delta Tau
Delta; Shield & Trident; Sigma Xi; Biological Theory, Zoology & Agr. Clubs. Ph. D.,
Univ. of Mo., 1908. Editor Illinois Agriculturist, 1902. Asst. to State Entomologist of
Minn., 1S97-8; Asst., 111. State Lab. Nat. Hist., 1898-1900; Acting State Entomologist of
Minn., 1900; Asst. 111. Agr. Exp. Sta., ipoi-2; Inst., Univ. of 111., 1902-3; Asst. Prof, of
Animal Husb., Univ. of Mo., 1903-7; Chief Dept. Nutrition, Ohio Agr. Exp. Sta., 1907 —
Author: Pamphlets, Contr. to Knowledge of Am. Freshwater Cyclopidae, Bui. 111. State
Lab. Nat. Hist., 1897; several bulletins on the stock feeding published by Mo. Agr.
Exp. .Sta.; also numerous bulletins on the mineral elements in animal nutrition for U.
Agr. Exp. Sta. Member Am. Chem. Soc.; Am. Breeders' Assoc; Am. Soc. Animal Nutri-
tion; Soc. Promotion Agr. Sci. Married Lydia Maria Mather ('00), Aug. 18, 1903.
Children, Lydia Frances, b. Dec. 7, 1904; Winifred, b. Nov. 9, 1906; Stephen Alfred II,
b. Dec. 4, 1909; Rosemary, b. -''iug. 10, 191 1. Address, Wooster, Ohio.
1025. JOHN FREDERICK GARBER
A. B. in Sci.; Instructor; b. Sept. 30, 1868, Winfield, O.; s. Daniel (b. Mar. 3, 1823,
Strasburg, O.) & Savilla (Snvder) Garber (b. Sept. 24, 1838). Prepared in Flora H. S.
A. B., Westfield Acad., 1893. Instr. Biol., Houston. Tex., H. S., 1897-1900; Ph. D.,
Univ. of Chicago, 1903; Prof. Biol. & Phys., State Nor. Sch., River Falls, Wis.; Head ot
Dept. of Botany, Yeatman H. S., St. Louis, 1905 — Articles, The Life History of Ricciocar-
pus natans, Botanical Gasctte, Feb., 1904, pp. 20; Dimorphism in Blissus leucopterus, Biol.
Bui. Apr. 1904. Member St. Louis Biol. Soc. & St. Louis Bot. Club; Amer. Assoc. Adv.
Sci. Fellow. Address, Care Yeatman High School, St. Louis, Mo.
1026. BERT A. GAYMAN
(Brother of Nos. 500, 1675)
B. S. in M. E. ; Mechanical Engineer; b. May 14, 1877, Champaign, III.; s.
George (b. Ohio) and Louise (Stoltey) Gayman (b. Germany). Prepared in Champaign
H. S. With the Link-Belt Co., 1897 — Married Alice May Conlong, July 2, 1903, Chicago,
111. Child, Ethel Louise, b. Sept. 29, 1909. Address, 5425 Wabash Ave., Chicago. 111.
202 University of Illinois [1897
1027. orval lee gearhart
B. S. in Arch. Eng.; b. Oct. 31, 1870, Farmer City, 111.; s. Silas Thomas (b. May
15. 1838, Miami Co., O.) & Lydia Ann (Layman) Gearhart (b. Oct. 25, 1844, Rochester,
O.) Prepared in Farmer City H. S. Acacia; Arch. Club; Masonry Insp., Univ. of 111.,
1897; Asst. City Engr^ 1898-1903; City Eng. 1903-5; Chief Asst. in Blue Printing & Photo-
graphy, 111., 1905-9; City Engr., Champaign, 1909-11, Articles, Concrete Foundations and
Cement Filler for Brick Pavements, 19th Rept. 111. See. Engrs. & Surveyors, pp. 111-115,
Engr. News, Vol. 26, No. 5, pp. 113-114; Concrete Foundation & Cement Filler for Brick
Pavements, Engr. Record, Vol. 49, No. 7, pp. 189-191. Member of M. E. church, 1886; 111.
Soc. Engrs. & Survyrs., 1904; B. P. O. E.; A. F. & A. M.; Knight Templar. Married
Nellie May VanWegen, Dec. 19, 190s, Champaign, 111. Child, Van Silas, b. Aug. 19, 191 1.
Address, 107 W. Springfield Ave., Champaign, 111.
1028. GEORGE LYMAN GRIMES
B. S. in M. E.; Pres. & Mgr. Midland Machine Co.; b. Dec. 5, 1875, Mansfield, O.; s.
Charles Loomis & Mary A. (Miller) Grimes. Prepared Moline H. S.; Philomathean. In
charge of Shops, Univ. of la.. 1897-8; Instr. Mech. Eng., Univ. of Mich., 1898-1901;
Eng. in charge of design, manufacture &" repairs of patterns. Western Tube Co., Kewanee,
111., 1901-06; Detroit Stoker & Foundry Co., Salesman, 1906, Supt., 1907-9; Pres. & Mgr.
Midland Machine Co., 19 10 — Invented (jrimes Rollover Molding Machine, Pat. Oct.,
1910; Grimes Jolt Running Rollover Coil machine, Pat. allowed Oct., 191 1. Member
Junior Amer. Soc. Mech. Eng. Married Lucia Voorhees, Apr. 29, 1907, Kewanee, III.
Child, Emily Georgine, b. Dec. 18, 1909. Address, 120 Chandler Ave., Detroit, Mich.
1029. CLYDE DENNY GULICK
(Brother of Nos. 688, 689)
B. S.; M. D. 1902; Physician; b. Nov. 27, 1876, Champaign, 111.; s. Jesse R. (b.
Dec. 4. 1840, W. Va.) & Louisa L. (Everett) Gulick (b. Dec. 8, 1848, Ky.") Prepared
in Champaign H. S. Philomathean. Taught school and farmed, 1898-99; studied medicine,
1899-1902; Asst. Phys., New. Mil. Sanitarium, Wauwatosa, Wis., 1902; practice of Med.,
1902 — Member Amer. Acad, of Med.; Sec. & Treas., Champaign Co. Med. Soc, 1905.
Married Grace J. Alward, June, 1903, Canton, 111. Address, 108 S. Race St., Urbana, 111.
1030. HARRY HUGH HADSALL
B. S. in C. E.; Genl Supt.; b. July 9, 1875, Wilmington, 111.; s. A. S. (b. 1844.
Jefferson Co., N. Y.) & Kittie (Townsend) Hadsall (b. 1846, Oshkosh, Wis.) Prepared
in Wilmington H. S. C. E. Soc; Kappa Sigma; Alpha Gamma Sigma; Shield & Trident;
Baseball & Football learns; Mgr. Football team, 1S96; Pres. Studgnts' Dancing Club.
Draftsman, 111. Central R. R., 1897-9; Bridge Shop Inspector, 1899-1900; Chief Masonry
Insp., 1900-03; Res. Engr. Cairo Bridge, 1903-04; Res. Engr. Tenn. R. Bridge, 1904-5;
Asst. Engr. of Bridges, 1905-7; Gen'l. Supt. for Leonard Constr. Co., 1907 — Member
Amer. Soc. of C. E. ; Western Soc. of Engrs., Chicago Engrs. Club. Married Jean
Stewart, July i, 1903, Wilmington, 111. Children, Harry Stewart, b. Feb. 13, 1907;
John Mclntyre, b. Jan. 28, 1909. Address, 6515 Kimbark Ave., Chicago. Bus. Add.,
1937 McCormick Bldg., do.
1031. OLIVER DAVID HAVARD
B. S. in E. E.; Operating Engineer; b. Homer, 111.; s. W. R. (b. 1830, Wales) &
Rachel (Jones) Havard (b. 1829, Wales.) Prepared in Homer H. S. Philomathean;
Y. M. C. A. Invented the "Coal Meter" U. S. Pat. Dec 14, 1909; "Coal Meter and
Hopper" Canadian Pat. Mar., 191 1, U. S. Pat. 1912. Author of Operation of Power
Plants, Elcc. Traction Weekly, Sept., 191 1. Member Eng. Soc. of N. E. Penn., Keystone
R. R. Club. Married Anna Louise Lohse, Oct. 26, 1909. Address, 1118 Ash St., Scran-
ton, Pa.
1032. ALBERT CLAUDE HOB ART
B. S., C. E., iSgS; Constr. Engr.; b. Apr. 9, 1875, Elgin, 111.; s. Alonzo Chapin
(b. 1843, Abington, Mass.) & Ellen Maria (Groce") Hobart (b. 1848, Scituate, Mass.)
Prepared in Elgin H. S. Shield & Trident; Phi Gamma Delta; Engrs. Club; Military
Club; Adelphic Editor Technograpli. Fellowship in C. E., 1898. Chief Engr., Paxton &
Vierling Iron Works, Omaha, Nebr., 1898-1900; Engr., Bur. Yards & Docks, Navy Dept.,
Washington, D. C, 1900-1; Eng'r. of Constr. for Augustus Smith, New York City, 1901-5;
Vice Pres., Discharging Apparatus Mfg. Co., 1905-7; Vice Pres. & Mgr., Bergen Point
Iron Works, Bayonne, N. J., 1907-10; Constr. Engr., with Charles H. Peckworth, 1910 — •
Married Florence Herbert Shurtleff, June 4, 1907, Norwell, Mass. Address, Box 362,
Shamokin, Pa.
1033- CARL JOHN HORN
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. June 13, 1872, Naperville, 111.; s. John (b. 1824, Bad
Nanheim, Ger.) & Bertha Agnes (Metzner) Horn (b. 1838, Ernstall, do). Prepared in
Northwestern Coll.; Univ. Acad. Alpha Tau Omega. Worked as Draftsman, 1897-1902;
Architect, 1902 — Vice Pres. M. H. Shaw Co., Chicago. Member Deutsche Verein, Lo-
gansport; A. F. & A. M.; B. P. O. E. Married Ruth Murray, Sept. 6, 1899, Napersville,
111. Children, Margaret, b. May 1, 1903; Carolyn, b. Mar. 25, 1907; Anthony, b. Oct. 10,
1911. Address, Stettiner Block, Logansport, Ind.
1034. CHARLES HOWISON
B. S. in Arch.; Advertising Mgr.; b. Feb. 22, 1872, near Sandwich, 111.; s. James
(b. 1814, Smailholm, Scot.) & Mary Jane (Kirkpatrick) Howison (b. 1840, Pa.) Prepared
in Sandwich H. S. Arch, until 1909; Advertising Mgr. and Credit Man for Warner
1897] Baccalaureate Alumni 203
Mercantile Co., Sandwich, 111. Married Sara Bessie Warner, Oct. 26, 1898, Sandwich,
111. Children, Charlolte Warner, b. Mar. 9, 1900; James Alexander, b. July 16, 1905 (d.
Dec. 20, 1905); Charles LeRoy, b. Apr. 25, 1909. Address, Sandwich, 111.
1035. FRANK ALEXIS HUGHES
B. S. in C. E. ; Smelter Engr.; b. Apr. 13, 1874, Mascoutah, 111.; s. Robert Hughes
(b. June 25, 1843) & Alwina Mary (Eisenmayer) Hughes (b. Nov. 11, 1852, Venedy, 111.)
Prepared at Okawville, 111. Adelphic. Engr, for the Hayden Plant of the American
Smelting and Refining Co. Married Mary Lurline Fisher, Nov. 14, 1906, Alice, Texas.
Address, Hayden, Arizona.
1036. MARINDA ICE (MIDDLETON)
(Sister of No. 1037)
B. L.; b. June 7, 1876, Gifford, 111.; d. James Kidwell (b. Apr. 8, 1844, Mannington,
W. Va.) & Nancy Jane (Butcher) Ice (b. July 11, 1846, West Warren, W. Va.)
Prepared in Gifford, 111. Alethenai, Y. W. C. A.; Class Prophet. Member JNatl. Gene-
alogical Soc, Washington, D. C. ; Christian Church. Married Earl Middleton, May 2,
1897, Gifford, 111. Children, Errol Bathurst, b. Jan. 28, 1898; Virgil Wayne, b. Dec. 12,
1900; James Dent, b. May 12, 1905. Address, Eagle Lake, Tex.
1037. *MEL DORA ICE (STRITESKY)
(Sister of No. 1036)
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Mar. 12, 1872, Rantoul, 111.; d. James Kidwell (b.
Mannington, W. Va.) & Nancy Jane (Butcher) Ice (b. do.) Prepared in Gifford, 111.
Y. W. C. A.; Architects' Club. Architect & Arch. Draftsman; Draftsman in office of
John K. Dow, Empire State Bldg., Spokane, Wash. Married L. R. Stritesky Aug. 22,
1906. Child, Mildred Nellie. Died May 2, 1908.
103S. GEORGE J. JOBST
B. S. in A. E. ; Contractor; b. Peoria, 111.; s. Valentine (b. Fulda, Ger). & Su-
sanna (Schneider) Jobst (b. Coblenz, Ger.) Prepared in Peoria H. S. Delta Tau Delta;
Shield & Trident; Treas. Athletic Assoc. Gen. Contracting, V. Jobst & Sons. Married
Laura E. Nelson, Apr. 11, 1900, Champaign, 111. Address, Peoria, 111.
1039- SHIRLEY KENDRICK KERNS
A. B. in L. & A.; Head Master; b. Oct. 16, 1872, Illiopolis, 111.; s. Andrew
Kendrick (b. Aug. 2, 1845, (Zhillicothe, O.) & Mary (Seeds) Kerns (b. Nov. 30^ 1851,
.Shadeville, O.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. A. B., Harvard, 1898. Master in English,
The Country School for Boys, Baltimore, Md., 1898-1900; Act. Head Master, Sept. -Jan.,
1899-1900, 1900-01; Senior blaster, Middlesex School, (Concord, Mass., 1901-3; Asst. Head
Master, 1903-4; Instr. in English, Noble & Greenough's Classical School, Boston, 1904-6;
Proprietor & Head Master, The Country Day .School for Boys, Boston, Mass., 1906 —
Married Jeanie Noyes Richardson, Dec. 26, 1905, Concord, Mass. Children, Jeanie Noyes,
b. Sept. 27, 1906; Shirley Kendrick, Jr., b. Dec. 8, 1908; Allen McClellan, b. Aug. 5,
1910. Address, 21 Waterston Road, Newton, Mass. Bus. Add., Nonantum Hill, do.
1040. WILLIAM HENRY KILER
(Brother of Nos. 696 and 937)
A. B.; Lawyer; b. June i, 1875, Urbana; s. William Albert (b. 1839, Dayton, O.) &
Charlotte (Mittendorf) Kiler (b. 1845, Wurfenboertal, Ger.) Prepared in Urbana H. S.
Adelphic; Sigma Chi; Alpha Delta Sigma; Shield and Trident; Football team, 1894-6;
Debating team, 1896; Prize orator, 1896; Motto orator, 1897. Pnn. Public School, Dixon,
111., 1897; Instructor in Hist, and Engl., Culver Mil. Acad., 1898; University of 111. Law
School, 1899-1900; Atty. at Law, Lexington, Ky., 1900-3; Atty. at Law, Los Angeles, Cal.,
1903-5- Contributor to the Encyclopedia of Evidence, 1903-5; Contradiction of Wit-
nesses, pp., 530-536, Vol. 3; Criminal Conversation, 782-800, Vol. 3; Cross Examination,
807-913, Vol. 3; Dower, 865-888, Vol. 4; Forcible Entry and Detainer, 775-804, Vol. 5.
Address, 1053 Broadway St., San Francisco, Calif. B%is. Add., 508 Metropolis Bank Bldg.,
do.
1041. WESLEY EDWARD KING
A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B^ 1902; Lawyer; b. May 4, 1876, Kinmundy, 111.; s. William
Lovejoy (b. Apr. 28, 1838, (jeorgetown, O.) & Sarah Harriet (Forshee) King (b. Nov.
10, 1848, Springfield, Ind.) Prepared in Kinmundy H. S.; Univ. Acad. Adelphic;
Alpha Tau Cmego; 1st prize Adelphic Declamatory Cont. ; Asst. Editor Illini. Practicing
Law, 1902-7; Atty. for Amer. Surety Co. of N. Y., 1907-8; Attv. & Mgr., same, for
Utah, Ida. & Mont., 1908-12. U. S. Vol., 1898-9; 2d Lieut. 6th O. Inf., U. S. & Cuba;
ist. Lieut. & Quartermaster N. G. Utah, 191 1 — Member A. F. &• A. M. ; Odd Fellows;
Commercial Club; Univ. Club; Naval & Mil. Order Spanish Amer. War.; Pres. Salt
Lake City Alumni Assoc. Univ. of 111.; Pres. Salt Lake City Alumni Assoc. Alpha Tau
Omega; Rotary Club; Utah Surety Assoc; Utah Development League; etc. Mgr. Mountain
.States Branch Office, Aetna Acciaent & Liability Co., of Hartford, Conn., 1912 — Married
Wilhelmina Marie Growey, Sept. 11, 1902, Defiance, O. Address, 116 U. St., Salt
Lake City, U.; Btis. Add., Walker Bank Bldg., do.
1042. HAROLD H. KIRKPATRICK
A. B. in L. & A.; Supt. Schools; b. June 6, 1876, St. Joseph, 111.; s. Austin Wilson
(b. Sept. 29, 1834, O.) & Sarah (Dilling) Kirkpatrick (b. May 10 1848, Urbana, 111.)
Prepared in St. Joseph H. S.; Univ. Acad. Supt. Schs., Penfield, 111., 1897-1902; Deland,
204 University of Illinois [1897
1902-4; IlliopoHs, 1904-7; Atlanta, 1907-10; Leroy, 1910 — Member M. E. Church;
A. F. & A. M. Married Hannetta Mae Kirkpatrick. Aug. 15, 1900, Chicago. Child,
Vivian Maurine, b. June 10, 1901. Address, Leroy, 111.
1043. THEODORE CHARLES KISTNER
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Sept. 19, 1874, Carlinville, 111.; s. John George (b.
Mar. 22, 1854, Heiligersdorf, Ger.) & Maria Friederika (Heinz) Kistner (b. Aug. 9,
1856, Carlinville, 111.) Prepared in Carlinville H. S.; Blackburn Coll., Carlinville, 1893.
Shield & Trident. Architect; Granite City, 111., 1900-11; same, San Diego, 191 1 —
Address, 814 Amer. Natl. Bank Bldg., San Diego, Cal.
1044. THEODORE JULIUS KLOSSOWSKI
B. S. in C. E.; With Portland Cement Co.; b. June 21, 1874, Chemnitz, Ger.;
s. Frederick William (b. July 26, 1840, EUing, do.) & Margaret (Franck) Klossowski (b.
Aug. 13, 1838, Heinigenhafen, do.) Prepared in Dixon H. S. Engr. U. S. Deep Water-
way Comm.; Lake Superior Power Co.; 111. Steel Co.; Internatl, Portland Cement Co.;
Western Canada Cement Co.; Edmonston Portland Cement Co., Can. Discovered Portland
Cement Properties at Orofino, Id. Member Amer. Soc. of Civ. Engrs. Address, Marl-
boro, Alberta Canada.
I04S. LAURA KRATZ
(Sister of No. 1360)
A. B. in L. & A.; Sculptor; b. Oct. 14, 1875, Monticello, 111.; d. W. H. (b. Apr.
2, 1843, Plumstead, Pa.) & Alice J. (Pratt) Kratz (b. Nov. 8, 1849, Monticello, 111.)
Prepared in Monticello H. S. AJethenai. Attended Art Inst., Chicago, 1901-5. Sculptor
Asst. to Lorado Taft., 1907-11. Address, Monticello, 111.
1046. CARL OSKAR KUEHNE
B. S. in Arch.; Arch.; b. Aug. 16, 1S74, Ger.; s. Karl Oscar & Anna (Doerfel)
Kuehne. Prepared in Ger. and Chicago pub. schs. Member Order of Columbian Knights;
A. F. & A. M. Married Amelia Centner, July 12, 1899, Champaign, 111. Children,
Carl W., b. Nov. 5, 1900; Gertrude, b. July 21, 1903; Esther, b. Mar. 21, 1909. Address,
1947 Patterson Ave., Chicago, 111. Bus. Add., 1572 N. Halsted St., do.
1047- MARTHA JACKSON KYLE
A. B., in L. & A.; A. M., 1898; Instructor; b. Dec. 5, 1862, Cedarville, O. ; d.
Thomas B. (b. Jan. 8, 1824, ibid) & Margaret (Henderson) Kyle (b. May 30, 1829, near
Pittsburgh, Pa.) Prepared in Urbana, H. S. Engl. Club; Alethenai; Illio Bd., 1897;
Adv. Bd., Y. W. C. A.; Phi Beta Kappa. Attended Univ. of Chicago, summer 1904;
Columbia Univ., 1909-10. Instr. in Engl, and Rhet., Univ. of 111., 1899-9 and 1910 —
Asst. Dean of Undergraduates, 1905-6. Address, iioi W. Calif. Ave., Urbana, 111.
1048. MARGARET HENRIETTE JOHANNE LAMPE.
A. B.; A. M., 1900; Teacher; b. Aug. i, 1865, Woodford, Eng.; d. Johannes Louis
b. Apr. 28, 1831, Bremen, N. Ger.) & Elizabeth Johanne (Rovekamp) Lampe (b. Mar.
23, 1837, do.) Prepared in Bloomington H. S.; State Norm. Univ. Prin. Rochelle H. S.,
1900-3; same, Dwight High Schcol, 1903-4; same, Pittsfield, H. S., 1905-6; teaching m
Normal H. S., 1907 — also Instr. in Latin & German in summer school, State Norm.
Univ., 1911. Author: Latin Drill book, 1904-5, Pub. School Pub. Co.,_ Bloomington.
111., 78 pp.; German Drill Book, 1904, samt- 76 pp.; also two series of articles published
in School and Home Education, The Sunny Side of Literature & Why Need English
Composition be a Bugbear, respectively, which continued more than 2 yrs. & were pre-
ceded by single articles at various times. Address, R. F. D. No. i, Bloomington, 111-
1049. 'CHARLES SIGURD LARSON
B. S. in E. E.; b. Dec. 20, 1874, Chicago; s. Ole (b. Aug. 12, 1841, Songdal, Nor-
way) & Anna (Olson) Larson (b. Sept. 22, 1846, do.) Prepared in English H. S. &
Manl. Tr. Sch., Chicago. M. & E. E. Soc. *Died Feb. 4, 1899, Chicago, 111.
loso. CHARLES WILBUR LEIGH
B. S. in L. & A.; Assoc. Prof.; b. Dec. 4, 1874 Peoria, 111.; s. Amos Fox (b. 1828,
near Columbus, O.) & Carolina (Choate) Leigh (b. 1830, Ind.) Prepared in Univ.
Acad. Philomathean; Phi Gamma Delta; Football on "Scrubs"; Class Baseball; Ind. Prize
Orat. Contest; Hatchet Orat.; Capt. Grad. work Univ. of Chicago. Prof, of Math. Ft.
Worth Univ., 3 yrs.; Instr., Armour Inst, of Tech., 4 yrs.; Asst. Prof, of Math., same,
3 yrs.; Assoc. Prof, of Math., 5 yrs. Author: Arithmetic for Amer. School of Cor., 150
pp.; Trigonometry of 100 pp., do.; Solid Geometry, 80 pp., do. Member Presb. Church;
Baton Musical Club; Windsor Park Country Club; A. F. & A. M.; Dir. Armour Inst. Glee
Club; Gresham Treble Clef Club; Dir. Norm. Park Choral Soc. Married Theresa
Violet Faulkner, Jan. i, 1903, Wyoming, 111. Children, John Richard, b. June 5, 1906;
Charles Hammond, b. Mar. 20, 1910. Address, 7320 LaFayette Ave., Chicago, 111.
105 1. BELLE LORRAINE McFADDEN
A. B.; Teacher; b. Tan. 31, 1877, Champaign, 111.; s. Samuel (b. Antrim, Port-
glenone. Ire.) & Sarah Ann (Lillibridge) McFadden (b. Wilmington, Del.) Prepared
in Champaign H. S. Taught in Greenview H. S., 1897-9; Shawneetown, 1899-1901;
Gibson (3ity, 1901-2; Urbana, 1903-5; Ypsilanti, Mich., 1907-10; Muskogee, Okla., 1910 —
Member Presb. Church. Address, 302 W. Springfield Ave., Champaign, 111.
1897] Baccalaureate Alumni 205
I0S2. ARTHUR RICHARD MANN
(Brother of Nos. 107, 108, 889)
B. S. in M. E.; Draftsman; b. Aug. 13, 1872, Gilman, 111.; s. Win. H. (b. iS-'7, Ky.) &
Elizabeth Dabney (Abraham) Mann (b. 1829, Va.) Prepared in Gilman H. S.; Butler
Univ., Acad. Indianapolis; Y. M. C. A.; Univ. Band. With lU. Steel Co., Chicago, 1897-8;
Pullman Co., Asst. Engr., 1898-1901; Swift & Co., 1901-2; The Link-Belt Mcliy. Co.;
1902-6. Member, First Regt. Inf. I. N. G., 1905. Married Jennie M. Havard, Dec. 12,
1898. Child, Havard William, b. Oct. 28, 1900. Address, Mannville, Fla.
1053. FRED HUGH MANNY
(Brother of No. 607)
B. S.; Real Estate Dealer; b. Dec. 20, 1874, Mound Sta., 111.; s. Mrs. M. J. Manny.
Address, Mt. Sterling, 111.
1054. LOREN WILLIAM MARSH
(Brother of No. 890)
B. S. in E. E. ; Engineer; b. Aug. 6, 1877, Joliet, 111.; s. Francis Egbert (b. June 27,
1849, Joliet, 111.) & Kate (Richmond) Marsh (b. Cheshire, Mass.) Prepared in Joliet
H. S. Engr. Soc; Adelphic. Western Elec. Co., 1897; Amer. Luxfer Prism Co., 1S97.
Invented Flicker Photometer for measuring sky illumination. Author: Daylight Illum-
ination. Trans. III. Engr. Soc. Married Jennie Sandiford, Jan. i, 1901, Joliet, 111. Chil-
dren, Robert Nelson, b. Dec. 31, 1905 (d. Jan. 7, 1906); Arthur Bliss, b. Oct. 24, 1907.
Address, 38 Norfolk Road, Arlington, Mass
1055. NORMAN FOOTK MARSH
(Husband of No. 931; Brother of No. 2746)
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. July 16, 1871, Upper Alton, 111.- s. Ebenezer (b.
Alton. 111.) &• Kate Prevost (Foote) Marsh (b. 111.) Prepared in Upper Alton High
School & special course Shurtleff Coll. Debating Club; won Trustees' ist prize for best
debate at Univ.; Leader of winning team against Chicago; Y. M. C. A.; Glee Club;
Philomathean. With Luxfer Prism Co., 1897-9; Arch. Draftsman, 1899-1900; prac-
ticing Arch., 1900 — Member Baptist Church; Bd. of Trustees Carnegie Pub. _Libr., S.
Pasadena; 32nd deg. Mason; Consistory; Amer. Inst, of Arch. Married Cora Mae
Cairns ('96), Jan. 23, 1901, Polo, 111. Children, Norman LeRoy, b. May 27, 1902;
Marean Elizabeth, b. Aug. 7, 1906. Address, 911 Fair Oaks Ave., S. Pasadena, Calif.;
Bus. Add., 212-14 Broadway Cent. Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif.
1056. ADAM VAUSE MILLAR
(Brother of Nos. 757, 3^/8)
B. S.; M. S., 1901; Asst. Prof.; b. Sept. 18, 1873, Mattoon, 111.; s. Adam (b. 1S37,
Va.) & Fannie Bowen (Knowles) Millar (b. 1842, O.) Prepared in Univ. Acad.
Y. M. C. A.; Adelphic. Genl. Secy., Coll. Y. M. C. A., Univ. of 111., 1897-8; taught
in Chanipaign H. S., 1S98-1900; Grad. work, 1900-1; Instr., G. E. D., Univ. of 111.,
i9o:-2; Instr., Mech. Draw. & Des. Geom., Univ. of Wis., 1902-8; Asst. Prof, of Draw-
ing, same, 1908— Author: Esentials of Des. Geom.. (Phillips & Millar), Tracy, Gibbs
& Co., Pub., 104 pp., 1909. Member Y. M. C. A.; Engr. Soc. of Wis. Married Maud
Talbot Treakle, Aug. 12, 1903, Cortland, 111. Child, Harriet Louise, b. Jan. 4, 1905-
Address, loii Grant St., Madison, Wis.
1057. WALTER MONTGOMERY MORGAN
(Brother of Nos. 397, 702)
A. B. in L. S: A.; Lawyer; b. Aug. 17, 1876, Kinmundy, 111.; s. John Barb (b. May
8, 1829, Russellville, Ala.) & Martha (Doolen) Morgan (b. Aug. 13, 1837, Fayette Co.,
III.) Prepared in Kinmundy H. S. Adelphic; Phi Beta Kappa. Supt., Kinmundy H. ii-,
1897-9; in Kent Law School, 1899-1902; Teacher, 1902-3; Lawyer, 1904 — Dist. Atty.,
ist Jud. Dist. of Colo., 190S — Married Helen Rohrbough, Sept. 25, 1902, Kinmundy,
111. Address, 3000 S. Sherman, Englewood, 111.; Bus. Add., 529-34 Symes Bldg., Den-
ver, Colo.
1058. GRACE MAY MUNHALL (MORSE)
(Wife of No. 973)
B. L. in L. & A.; b. Tune 15, 1874, Champaign, 111.; d. William Henry (b. Harris-
burg, Pa.) & Margaret W. (Hulbert) Munhall (b. Sherman, N. Y.) Prepared in
Champaign H. S. Alethenai; Y. W. C. A. Member Presb. Church. Married Samuel
Theodore Morse, ('96) Julv s, 1807, Champaign, 111. Children, Alice May, b. Mar. 29,
1898; Frederick Samuel b. 'Feb. 17, 1900; Marion Grace, b. July 25, 1901; David Theo-
dore, b. Oct. 15, 1902; Edith Estelle. b. Dec. 16, 1904; Ruth Valentine, b. Feb. I4'
1906; Jesse Welton, b. Oct. 4, 1308; Thomas Munhall, b. June to, 19' i; William Henry,
b. (Dot. 13, 1912. Address, Carlinsville, 111.
1050. FRANCIS JOSEPH MURPHY
B. S.; Metallurgist; b. Sept. 23, 1874, Rock Island, 111.; s. Francis P. (b. 1849,
Ire.) & Marie (Campbell) Murphv (b. 1851, Rock Island.) Prepared in Augustana Coll.
Supt. of Copper Smelter for Transvaal Copper Mining Co.; Chemist for Anaconda Cop-
per Mining Co., 1897-98; Chemist, Black Warrior Copper Co., Globe, Ariz., 1899-1900;
Metallurgist, United Verde Copper Co., Jerome, Ariz., 1903-4; with Northport Smelt-
ing 5: Retining Co., Northport, Wash., 1901-2; Supt. of Copper Smelting for Transvaal
2o6 University of Illinois [1897
Copper Mining Co., Cinnpas, Sonera, Mex.; Supt. & Metallurgist, Yampa Smelting Co.,
Bingham Canyon, Salt Lake City, 1908-10; Supt. & Metallurgist, Great Cobar Mining
Co.. Australia. Address, Cobar, New South Wales, Australia.
1060. FRED IRWIN NELSON
B. S. in M. E.; b. Jan. 28, 1876, Buda, 111.; s. G. T. Nelson., Mgr. Keystone
Novelty Works, 1904. Address, 1515 Chicago Ave., Evanston, 111.
1061. CARL MERRIMAN NYE
B. S. in M. & S. E.; Office Engr.; b. Mar. 8, 1874, Moline, HI.; s. Robinson -Nye.
Office Engr., S. P. & S. R. R. Address, Portland, Ore.
1062. *JOHN LOUIS PARR
(Husband of No. 760)
B. S. in Arch., 1897; Architect; b. Jan. 15, 1870, Wyoming;, Wis.; s. John Henry
(b. June 12, 1838, Boston, Mass.) & Martha Ann (Taggart) Parr (b. Jan. 9, 1839,
Rochester, N. Y.) Prepared in Dodgeville High School. Wis. Y. M. C. A.; Architects'
Club; Valedictorian; Asst. Bus. Mgr. Technograph; practiced arch, continuously 1897 — -
Deacon in Plymouth Cong. Church, 1898-1903; Deacon in Union Cong. Church, 1904 —
Pres. Plymouth C. End., 1S98-9; member Plymouth Church choir 1898-1902; Peoria
Chorus, 1897-99; Bradley Chorus, 1899-1900. Married Sophie M. Peterson, Sept. 20,
1899; Champaign, 111. Children, Harold Leslie, b. Jan. 6, 1901; Marie Christine, b.
Feb. 19, 1903. Died Dec. 29, 1906 at Peoria, 111.
1063. ARTHUR ERNEST PAUL
B. S. in Chem.; M. S., 1898; with U. S. Dept. of Agr.; b. Sept. 29, 1874; s. Otto
L. & Frieda (Von Stojenthin) Paul. Prepared in Germania, Pa., H. S. Ph. G., Chicago
Coll. of Pharmacy. Grad. work, Univ. of Chicago, 1898-9; with Mariner & Hoskins,
1899-1908; with U. S. Dept of Agr., Bur. of Chem., 1908 — Address, 125 N. Elizabeth
St., Chicago; Bus. Add., 1607 Heisen Bldg., (Chicago.
1064. WILLIAM ALLEN PEPPER
B. S. in E E. ; Sales Agent; b. Aug. 27, 1871, Manhattan, 111.; s. William (b.
1826, Eng.) & Sarah (Young) Pepper. Prepared in Univ. Acad. Married Abbie
Elmira Patterson, 1898, Philo, 111. Children, Genevieve Marguerite, b. Feb. 15, 1900;
Lucille Abbie, b. July 21, 1902. Address, 304 Glenwood Ave., Joliet, 111.
1065. CLARENCE ORVILLE PITNEY
B. S.; Druggist; b. Aug. 31, 1875, Augusta, 111.; s. Orville L. (b. June 6, 1845,
Loraine, O.) & Mary Katherine (Fifher) Pitney (b. Aug. 21, 1844, Ghent, Ky.) Prepared in
Augusta H. S. Philomathean; Alpha Tau Omega. Address, Augusta, HI.
1066. FRANCIS JOHN PLYM
B. S. in Arch.; Manufacturer; b. Sept. 16, 1S69, Blackaby, Sweden; s. Osley (b.
May 11, 1829, Skepperstad, do.) & Johanna (Peters) Plym (b. Aug. 1829, do.) Pre-
pared in Northern Ind. Norm. Valparaiso; Univ. Acad. Arch. Club; Technograph- Phi
(jamma Delta; Adelphic; Mgr., Illini. Draftsman, 1897-1900; Arch., 1900-6; Pres.,
Kawneer Mfg. Co., 1906 — Manufacturer & Inventor of the Kawneer system of Store
Fronts, including ten patents covering same; Patentee, Kawneer Metal Wall Plug,
1905; Member Efficiency Soc. Married Jennie May Barber, Mar. 10, 1903, Lincoln, Neb.
Children, Florence, b. Dec. 26, 1903 (d. Jan. 7, 1904); Lawrence, b. June 28, 1906.
Address, Niles, Mich.
1067. JOHN EDWARD POHLMAN
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Apr. 28, 1868, Elwood, 111.; s. William (b. Ger.) &
Amelia Pohlman (b. do.) Prepared in No. Ind. Nor. Sch., Rodman, Chicago, 1897-8;
U. P. R. R., 189S; Asst. Engr., U. P. R. R., 1898-1900- Levelman, A. S. L. R. K.,
1900-1; Asst. Engr. U. P. R. R., 1901-5; Office, Engr., Nev. Nor. R. R., 1905; Div.
Engr., Wes. Pac, 1905 — Address, 412 Tribune Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah.
1068. *EDWARD WARREN POOLE
B. S. in E. E. ; Elec. Engr.; b. Mar. 22, 1876, Dover, 111.; s. Warren (b. Feb. 8,
1834, Williamstown, Vt.) & Sarah V. (Humphrey) Poole (b. July 25, 1840, Palermo,
N. Y.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Fellowship, 1897. With Genl. Elec. Co., Schenec-
tady, N. Y., 189S— Died June 6, 1899, Dover, 111.
1069. HORACE CHAMBERLAIN PORTER
A. B. in L. & A.; B. S. in Chem., 1909; M. S., 1900; Chemist; b. July 13, 1876,
Urbana, 111.; s. J. W. &• Clara J. (Chamberlain) Porter. Prepared in Springfield High
School. Sigma Chi; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Phi Beta Kappa; Orchestra; Mandolin
Club, Dir. ; Track team, Mgr.; Capt.; Univ. Fellowship, 1 899-1 900. A. M., Harvard,
1901; Ph. D., IQ03. Chemist, Schwarzchild & Sulzberger Co., Kansas City, Mo-,
July-Aug. 1900; Grad. work at Harvard, igoo-3; Thayer Scholar, 1901-3; employed in
Lab. of The Solvay Process Co., Syracuse, N. Y., summers, 1901 & 1902; Chemist,
Natl. Carbon Co., Cleveland, O., July-Aug., 1903; with The Solvay Process Co. &
Sernet Solvay Co., 1903-7, investigated natural alkali deposits in the desert
region of Cal., 1905-6; Chemist on special fuel investigations under U. S. Geol.
Survey & later U. S. Bur. of Mines, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1907 — Author: Losses in the
Storage of Coal, Jour, of Ind. & EngV. Chem., 1910, pp. 78-80; The Volatile Matter of
1897] Baccalaureate Alumni 207
Coal Bui. I, U. S. Bur. of Mines, 1910; The Escape of Gas from Coal, Tech. Paper,
No. z, U. S. Bur. of Mines, 1911; Deterioration & Spontaneous Heating of Coal in
Storage, Tech. Paper (16) U. S. Bur. of Mines, 1912 (all the above with
F. K. Ovitz) ; Experiments on Losses in Cooking Meat (with H. .S. Grindley & H.
McCormack), Bui. 102, Exp. Sta. U. S. Dept. of Agr., 1901, pp. 1-64; also various
articles on chemical subjects. Member Amer. Chem. Soc- Chairman of Pittsburgh
Sec, same; Chemists Club of N. Y. Married Helen Pickard Dana, June 16, 1909, West-
brock, Me. Children, Mary Pickard, b. July 9, 1910; Robert Chamberlain, b. Feb. 13, 19 12.
Address, U. S. Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh, Pa.
1070. *FRANCIS WILLIAM HENRY POSTLETHWAITE
B. S. in E. E. ; b. July 2S, 1868, Mission Vicarage, Nottinghamshire, Eng. ; s. Colin
Wm. Postlethwaite (b. Nov. 29, 1836, Manor Hamilton Rectory, Leitrim, Ire.) &
Adelaide Victoria (Gustin) Postlethwaite (b. Nov. 6, 1840, N. Y. City.) Prepared in
Trinity Coll., Port Hope, Can.; School of Practical Sci., Toronto. In Albuquerque,
N. M., Feb. -July, 1898; Gravenhurst Sanitarium; in (Tan., July-Sept., 1898. Married
May Frances Haynes, Mar., 1899, Toronto. Died Apr. 2, 1899, Toronto, Can.
1071. DWIGHT T. RANDALL
B. S. in M. E. ; Mech. Engr.; b. May i, 1869, Augusta, Mich.; s. Thomas H. (b.
Aug. 4, 1834, Kent, O.) & Electra (Foster) Randall (b. Tune 15, 1833, do.) Prepared
in Kalamazoo H. S., and in Mich. Ag. Coll. Tau Beta Pi. With R. W. Hunt Co., \-
Winslow Bros. Co., 1898-01; Instr. Univ. of 111., 1901-3; Westinghouse, Church, Kerr S:
Co., 1903-6; Asst. Prof., Univ. of 111., 1906-9; U. S. Gov. Fuel Tests, 1909-12; Arthur
D. Little, Inc. — Married Myrtle Peck, Aug. 24, 1898. Children, Herbert, b. Jan. 7,
1901; Robert, b. Sept. 27, 1902. Address, Augusta, Mich.
1072. *CHARLES CLYDE RAYBURN
B. S. in Chem.; Physician; b. Jan. 9, 1873, Roseville, 111., s. W. R. Rayburn.
Died, Apr., 1912.
1073. JOHN LANGLEY SAMMIS
B. S. in Chem.; M. S., 1899; Asst. Prof.; b. Jan. i, 1873; s. Jonathan Bangs (b.
July 13, 1848) & Malvena Augusta (Newman) Sammis (b. July 10, 1848.) Prepared
in Washington H. S., Jacksonville, 111. Phi Lambda Upsilon; Hazleton Medal. Ph.
D., LTniv. of Wis., 1906. Asst. in Chem., Univ. of 111., 1897-1900; Instr., 1900-5; Fel-
lowship in Chem., Univ. of Wis., 1905-6; Dairy Div., U. S. Dept. of Agr., 1906-7; Asst.
Prof. Dairy Husb., Univ. of Wis., 1907 — Author: Action of Mercaptides on Quinories
(with H. S. Grindley), Amer. Chem. jour. 19:293, 1897; Nutrition Investigation (with
H. S. Grindley), Bui. 91, U. S. Dept. of Agr., 1904; Improved Apparatus, /on)'. Amer.
Chem. Soc.. 21-43, 1899; Relation of Chem. Activity to Elec. Conductivity, Jour, of
Phys. Cheiii., Vol. 8, pp. 593-625, 1906; U. S. Dept. of Agr., Bui. 122, Bur. of An. In-
dustry; also bulletins & circulars, Univ. of Wis. Exp. Sta. on Chem. & manufacture ot
dairy products. Member Unitaiian Church; Amer. Chem. Soc; A. A. A. S. (Fellow).
Married Flora Elizabeth Curtis. June 30, 1898. Children, Marguerite; Malvena Eliza-
beth; Josephine Louise; John Curtis. Address, Univ. of Wis., Madison, Wis.
1074. WILLIAM WESLEY SAYERS
(Brother of No. 905)
B. S. in M. E. ; Mech. Engr.; b. Aug. 13, 1874, Troy, O.; s. Judson & Mary
Ann (Gearhart) Sayers. Prepared in High School; Univ. Acad. Engr. Soc; Shield
& Trident. Address, 4002 Lake Ave., Chicago; Bus. Add., 39th St. & Stewart Ave., do.
1075. JOEL REYNOLDS SAYLER
B. S. in M. E.; Chief Draftsman; b. July s, 1869, Yuba, Mich.; s. Samuel H.
(b. Mecklenburg, N. Y.) & Kate L. (Reynold,s) Sayler. Prepared in Traverse City
H. S. Mech. ]?,ngr., Chicago & Alton R. R., 1897-1900; Jeansville Iron Works _ Co.,
1900; Traverse City, vacation, 1900; Allis Chalmers Co., 1900-1; Internatl. Corres. Schs.,
1901; Del. & Hudson Co., Coal Dept., 1901 — ■ Member Scrauton Engrs. Club. Address,
P. O. Box 208, Scranton, Pa.
1076. FREDERICK WILLIAM SCHACHT
(Brother of No. 1954)
B. S. 1S97; M. S. 1898; Teacher; b. Apr. 30, 1874, Moline, III; s. Henry August
(b. Apr. 9, i8a7, Ger.) & Katherine (Effiandt) Schacht (b. Sept. 14, 1847, do.) Pre-
pared in Moline H. S. Philomathean; Phi Gamma Delta; Phi Delta Kappa; Y. M. C. A.;
Nat. Hist. Soc; Fellowship in Zoology 1897-8; Pres. Soph. Class; Pres. Ath. Assoc: Senior
Pres.; Sec-Treas. Students' Assembly: Editor Illio; Editor-in-Chief IlUni, 1896-7; Football
team, 1894-95-96; Trustee Philomathean. In Chicago LTniv. 1900; 1906 to present, pur-
suing work toward Ph. D. in Education; Prin. H. S. Chicago Heights 1898-1902: Bloom
Twp. II. S. 1900-2; Tuscola Union Dist. II. S. 1902-4; Whiting, Ind., 1904-6; Wendell
Phillips II. S., Chicago, Dept. of Ger. 1906 — Author, -Articles: The North American
Species of Diaptomus. Bull. 111. State Lab. of Nat. Him., 1S97, 110 pp. 15 plates;
The North American Centropagidae belonging to the Genera Osphranticum, Limnocalanus
and Epischura, Bull. 111. State Lab. of Nat. Hist., 1898, 43 pp.; Study of Derivatives
and Composites as an Aid in the Acquisition of a Vocabulary, School Review, 1908,
119-122; Pres. Twp. Sunday School ,'\ssoc. of Bloom & Rich, 1902; Sec. Library Board,
Chicago Heights, 1901-03; Trustee Methodist Church, 1902; Natnl. Treas. P. D. K.
1912-13; Pres. Co. Teachers' Assn., Douglas Co., 1904; member Ex. Com. Eastern 111.
2o8 University of Illinois [1897
Teachers' Assoc, 1903; of Lake Co. Teachers' Assoc. 1905; Pres. High School Sec,
1906; Mason, 1901. Married Dora Ann Hall, June 25, 1902 (died Nov. 18, 1906);
Child, Frederick Henry, b. Apr. 12, 1903. Married Lucie Hammond, Apr. 24, 1909,
Chicago. Address, 117 E. Randall St., Downers Grove, 111. Bus. Add., Wendell Pihllips
H. S., 39th & Prairie Ave., Chicago.
1077. RALPH STEELE SHEPARDSON
(Brother of No. 910)
B. S. in Arch.; M. Arch.; Architect; b. Mar. 2, 1873, Paw Paw, 111.; s. Sylvanus
Eaton (b. Aug. 15, 1832, Gerry, N. Y.) & Lucy Maria (Judd) Shcpardson (b. Sept. 32,
1832, Patterson, N. J.) Prepared in West Aurora H. S.; Metropolitan Bus. Coll., Chi-
cago; Univ. Acad. Alpha Delta Sigma; Shield & Trident; Phi Delta Theta; Arch. Club;
Ath. Assoc; Mgr., Glee & Mandolin Clubs. Arch., 189:7-1900; Farming, 1900-2; Arch.,
1902 — Married Jessie Young Fox, June 5, 1903, Chicago, 111. (d. Feb. 13, 1911)-
Address, 463 N. Lake St., Auiora, 111.
1078. LOUIE HENRIE SMITH
B. S. in Chem.; M. S., 1899; Professor; b. Apr. 15, 1872, Crystal Lake, III.; s.
Charles Watson & Ann (Robinson) Smith. Prepared in Crystal Lake Union H. S.
Band; Chem. Club; Sigma Xi; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Alpha Zeta; Clamma Alpha. Ph.
D., Halle, 1907. Asst. Chemist, 111. Agr. Exp. Sta., 1899; Chief Asst. Chemist, 1902;
Asst. Chief in Chem. & PI. Breeding, 1903; Asst. Chief in PI. Breeding & Asst. Prot.
in PI. Breeding 1905; Chief &: Prof, in same, 191 1 — Author: Ten Generations ot
Corn Breeding, Bull. 128, 111. Exp. Sta., 1908; Effect of Selection on Certain Physical
Characters of the Corn Plant, Bull. 132, ibid., 1909; (Dn the Measurement of Correlation
with Special_ Reference to some Characters of Indian Corn, Bull., 149 (with H. L. Rietz),
ibid.; A series of articles on Improvement of Corn in The Natl. Stockman & Farmer,
Vol. XXVII & XXVIII; Breeding Fat & Protein into Corn, Amer. Breeders' Mag.,
Vol. I, 1910; also others along Agr. subjects. Member Univer. Church; Amer. Breeders'
Assoc; Amer. Soc of Agron. ; Fellow, Amer. Assoc, for Adv. of Sci. ; Univ. Club.
Married Mary Phronia Ketchuni, Aug. 8, 1901, Elmwood, 111. (d. May, 1902). Address,
604 Daniel St., Champaign, 111.
1079 FRED WILCOX SPENCER
B. S. in A. E. ; Asst. Arch Engr. ; b. Apr. 7, 1874, Clinton, la.; s. George (b. N.
Y.) & Martha WSlcox (b. do.) Prepared in Clinton High School; studied in Rose Poly.
Tech. Inst., Terre Haute, Ind. Y. M. C. A. Asst. Arch. Engr. D. H. Burnham & Co.,
1897 — Member Baptist Church. Married Helene M. Stone, June 30, 1896. Children,
Fred W., Jr., b. July 11, 1898; Helene M. E., b. May 15, 1901; Mattison S., b. May 6,
1903; George Louis F., b. Sept. 4, 1905- Address, 4845 St. Anthony's Ct., Chicago.
1080 WILLIAM DANIEL STATES
B. S. in M. E.; Farmer; b. Feb. 4, 1873, Elwood 111.; s. Frank (b. 1844, Baden,
Ger.) & Sarah (Benedict) States (b. 1842, N. Y.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Street
Car line, 1897-1900; Farmer, 1900 — Married Charlotte Rebecca Thornburg, Feb. 10,
1 901, Lemont, 111. Children, Harold William, b. Aug. 20, 1907; Robert Francis, b. July
30, 191 1. Address, Elwood, 111.
1081. GEORGE STEINWEDELL
(Brother of No. 1969)
B. S. in E. E. ; Com. Mgr.; b. Feb. 9, 1877, Quincy, 111.; s. William & Louise A.
Steinwedell. Prepared in Quincv H. S.; Univ. Acad. Kappa Sigma; Shield &
Trident; Alpha Delta Sigma. Stud., Mass. Inst. Tech.; Secy., Arrow Rock M. & M.
Co., Quincy, 111.; Statistician, Denver Gas & Elec Co., Denver, Colo.; Coml. Mgr.,
St. Paul Gas Lt. Co. Member Amer. Gas Inst.; Natl. Coml. Gas Assoc; Natl. Elec.
Lt. Assoc. Married Ruth Eleanor Biornstad, June 8, 1910, St. Paul, Minn. Address,
c/o St. Paul Gas Lt. Co., St. Paul, Minn.
1082. WALLACE DOUGLAS TEEPLE
B. S. in Arch.; Chief Draftsman; b. Nov. 27, 1870, Rockford, 111.; s. Charles
Gleason (b. 1842, do.) & Zillah Keziah (Douglas) Teeple (b. 1847, do.) Prepared in
Marengo H. S. Draftsman, 1897-8; soldier (Cuba), 1898-9- Arch. 1S99-02; Draftsman
and Supt., 1902-6; Arch.. South Bend, Ind., 1906-8; Chief Draftsman, Studebaker Bros.
Mfg Co., 1908— Priv. Co. M., 4th T. N. G., 1895-6; Sergt., 1897-9; Priv. Co. B., 3rd
I. N. G., 1901; Sergt., 1902; Priv., Co. F., 3rd Ind. N. G., 1902 and 1910; Sergt., Co.
M., 4th 111. Inf. Vols. 1898-9, (Cuban Serv.) ; Inspr. of Elections, St. Joseph Co., Ind.,
igio. Discovered: Method for Perspective Lineads, Simplified with Tables, 1907-
Member A. F. & A. M.; Presb. Church; S. V., U. S. A.; Y. M. C. A. Married Mary
Emma McKee, Apr. is, 1893, Chicago, 111. (d. Nov. 1906); Nellie Elvina Rush, June
ag, 1907. Children, Dorothy Seniorita, b. May 7, 1898; Beatrice Rush, b. Jan. 30,
1909. Address, 705 South Eddy St., South Bend, Ind.
1083. CHARLES DUTTON TERRY
B. S. in M. E.; M. E., 1907; b. Aug. 26, 1877, Kewanee, 111.; s. Henry Trask
(b. Mar. i, 1851, Rochester, Vt.) & Ella (Dutton) Terry (b. Feb. 25, 1855, Newark,
N. J.) Prepared in Kewanee H. S. Delta Tau Delta; Shield & Trident; Alpha Delta'
Sigma; Philomathean; Students' Dancing Club; Athletic Assoc. Draftsman, Natl. Tube
Co., Kewanee, 111., 1897; Roll Turner, ibid., 1897-8; Asst. Supt. Weld Dept., ibid., 1898;
1897]
Baccalaureate Alumni 209
Asst. Supt., Rolling Mills, ibid., 1898-1905; Supt., Butt Weld Dept.. ibid., 1905-8; Supt.,
Mill Dept., ibid., 190S-11; Asst. to Gen. Supt., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1911 — Alderman, K.e-
wanee, 111., 1903-5. Member Kewanee Pub. Lib. Bd., 1910-11; Amer. Soc. Mech. Kngrs.,
1902; Amer. .Soc. M. E., 1908. Married Bertha lone Browne. Oct. 24, 1905, Kewanee,
III. Children, Katharine Charlrtie, b. Aug. 12, 1906; Henry Browne, b. June, 15, 1910.
Address, 1123 South Ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa.
1084 SUSAN E. THOMPSON
(Sister of Nos. 489, 917)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Jan. 6, 1869, Leominster, Mass.; d. Edward Payson
(b. Sept. 20, 1833, Heath, Mass.) & Susan Jane (Burrington) Thompson (b. Apr. 24,
1838, do.) Prepared in Bement H. S. Kappa Alpha Theta. Address, Winamac, Ind.
1085. WALTER CHENEY VAIL
B. S. in A. E.; Teacher; b. Sept. 17, 1871, Kewanee, 111.; s. Edward Martin (b.
Plainfield, N. J.) & Emma (Cheney) Vail (b. Manchester, Conn.) Prepared in Kewanee
H. S. Married Jessica Marshall, 1903, Rochester, N. Y. Child, Edith Marshall, b.
May 20, 191 1. Address, White Plains, N. Y.
1086. GEORGE MIGHELL WAKEFIELD
B. S. in E. E.* Elec. Engr.; b. Aug. 31, 1875, Waterman, 111.; s. George William
(b. Aug. II, 1837, Rome, N. Y.) & Mary Jane (Mighell) Wakefield (b. Mar. 28, 1848,
Waterman, 111.) Prepared in Waterman Pub. & Well's School, Oregon. M. E. Soc;
E. E. Soc. Connected with various Mercantile & Engr. companies in capacity of technical
expert; Asst. Eng., E. Goldman & Co., Chicago; Pres., Wakefield Grain Co. (Inc.) Water-
man, 111. Married Minnie Gronewold, Mar. 23, 1899, Oregon, 111. Children, Roy Lewis,
b. Jan. 30, 1901; William John, b. Jan. 11, 1903. Address, 337 S. Normal Parkway,
Chicago, III.
1087. HERBERT MILFORD WALLACE
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Jan. 28, 1872, Neponset, III.; s. Reuben L. (b. Feb.
23, 1842, Vt.) & Anne (Mear) Wallace (b. 1843, Eng.) Prepared in Neponset H. S.;
Univ. Acad. Philomathean; Le Cercle Francais; Engl. Club; Band; Final Honors;
Treas., Senior Class; Asst. Editor & Exchange Editor, Illini. Asst. Editor, Ranch and
Range, 1897; Assoc. Editor, do., 1898-9; Prin. of various grade & high schs. Articles:
Practical Field Work in Physiography, Northwest Jour., 1909; numerous articles in
Post-IntcUigencer and other newspapers. Vice Pres. Teachers' Assoc., So. King Co.,
Washington, 1901; Secy. & Treas., King Co. Schoolmasters' Round Table; Pres. of
Epworth League Union, Seattle. Married Lulie E. McClure, Oct. 25, 1898, Green-
castle, Ind. Children, William, b. Aug. 31, 1899, (d. Sept. i, 1899); Donald, b. Apr.
16, 1902 (d. Dec. 10, 1910), Dorothy, b. July 18, 1904. Address, 220 Quince St.,
Olympia, Wash.
1088. HUBERT ANTHONY. WEBBER
B. S. in Arch.; Supt. of Constr.; b. Feb. 15, 1869, Jefferson Co., 111.; s. James
(b. June 14, 1840, do.) & Jane Clarissa (Waite) Webber (b. Jan. 25, 1845 Franklin
Co., do.) Prepared in Mt. Vernon H. S.; Univ. Acad. Adelphic; Arch. (Tlub. Asst.
in G. E. D., 1897-8; Arch., 1898-9; Draftsman, 1899-1900; Supt. of Constr., U. S.
Quartermaster's Dept., 1900-4; Supt. of Constr., U. S. Pub. Bldgs., Superv. Arch, office,
Treas. Dept., 1904-6; Computer in office, Superv. Arch., same, 1906-7; Supt. of Constr.,
U. S. Pub. Bldgs., same, 1907 — Author: The Manufacture and Use of Architectural
Terra Cotta, The Technograph, 1900. Member Presb. Church. Married Lura Fryer,
Dec. 28, 1904, Whitewater, Wis. Children, Catherine Loyal, b. Jan. 12, 1907; H. A.,
Jr., b. July 9, 1908; Stanley Ward, b. July 27, 1910. Address, Eastholme, Mexico.
1089. FLOYD WHITTEMORE
B. S.; Merchant; b. Dec. 8, 1874, Sycamore, 111.; s. Henry C. (b. Oct. 31, 1841,
Auburn, N. Y.) & Amelia (Martin) Whittemore (b. Apr. 19, 1841, Sycamore, 111.)
Prepared in Sycamore H. S. Phi Delta Theta; Shield & Trident; Baseball Mgr., 1896.
Bookkeeper, State Treas. Off., 1897-1902; do.. Marine Bank, Springfield, 111., 1903-4; do.,
Sycamore, 1904. Gen. Mdse. Bus., Lawrenceville, 111. Address, Lawrenceville, 111.
1090. 'JULIA FLORA WINTER (HATCH)
A. B.; Missionary; b. Sept. 1873., Middlefield, Conn.; d. Alpheus (b. Feb. 1835.
Belchertown, Mass.) & Flora Damaris (Thompson) Winter (b. Sept. 1833.) Prepared
in Northfield, (Mass.,) Sem. Missionary of Amer. Bd. of C. F. M.; Prin. of Girls'
Dept., Mt. Silinda Sch. Assisted in translation of gospels into Ndan language. Married
John Edgar Hatch, June s, 1907, Melsetter, Rhodesia. Child, Lawrence Edgar, b. Apr.
9, 1908. Died April 22, 1908, Melsetter, Rhodesia, S. Africa.
1091. CHARLES WHITTIER YOUNG
(Brother of No. 1292)
B. S.; Missionary and teacher in Union Medical Coll.; b. May 31, 1874, Chicago;
s. James Nicholas (b. Oct. 31, 1847, Lafayette, Medina Co., O.) & Mary G. (Hayes)
Youne (b. Nov. 25, 1846, Sand Lake, near Troy, N. Y.) Prepared in Calumet H. .S..
Chicago. Y. M. C. A.; Philomathean. M. D. 1903, Johns Hopkins; Prin. H. S. Sullivan,
111.. 1898-9; Asst. in Botany. Vn\v. of 111., 1899-1903; Student, Med. Dept., Johns
Hopkins I'niv., 1899-190,?; Resident House Officer, Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1903-4'.
Missionary American Board of Comm. of Foreign Missions, and teacher in Union Medical
Coll., Peking, (ihina, 1904 — ; Sec. of Union Medical Coll. faculty; Recipient of Decoration of
210 University of Illinois [1898
the Double Dragon for services during plague epidemic, 191 1. Married Olivia Doyle,
Sept. 15, 1904, Baltimore, Md. Children, Anita Elizabeth, b. Oct. 31, 1906; James
Courtney, b. tan. 17, 1909; Address, Peking, China, care of American Board of Mis-
sions; Tern. Add., (Sept. 1912-July 1913) c/o A. C. Doyle, 301 St. Paul St., Baltimore,
Md.
1092. MABEL ZILLY (HAMILTON)
(Sister of No. 4045)
A. B.; b. Apr. 30, 1S76; d. Charles & Helen Louise (McKinley) Zilly. Prepared
in Champaign H. S. Kappa Alpha Theta; Althenai; Pres. Students Assembly, 1896;
member of '97 Illio Board. Taught school from 1897 to 1900. Member Presb. Church,
Kewanee, 111.; Tuesday Club, Kewanee. Married Leroy Frederic Hamilton, Oct. 17,
1900, Champaign, 111. Child, Helen Louise, b. Feb. 13, 1903. Address, 125 S. College
St., Washington, Pa.
1093. WALTER HERMAN ZIMMERMAN
B. S. in M. E.; Mech. & Elec. Engr.; b. Feb. 12, 1S73, Earlville. LaSalle Co.,
111.; s. John (b. Nov. 17, 1848, LaSalle Co., 111.) & Nettie (Nitzel) Zimmerman (b.
July 27, 1853, Ger.) Prepared in Earlville H. S. and Univ. Acad. Philomathean; foot-
ball team, 1895-96. Univ. of 111., Steam Dept., June, 1897-Feb., 1898; Mech. Eng. C.
C. C. & St. L. Ry., Urbana, 1S9R-1899; Mgr. Urbana Light, Heat & Power Co., 1899-1900;
Mech. Eng. with the Arnold Co., 1900-1903; Mgr. & Supt. DeKalb Sycamore Electric,
T903-1906; Mgr. & Chief Engineer, Michigan Power Co., Lansing, Mich., 1906-9; Pres.,
W. H. Zimmerman Co. (Inc.) 1909 — ; Pres., Auto Tractor Co., 1912 — Invented system
for automatically returning condensation from steam piping, headers, separators, etc., to
the boilers, without the use of auxiliary apparatus, patent granted; invented a tractor
attachment to use with an automobile (Pat's, pending in U. S. & foreign countries; also
method of constructing dams and other hydraulic works, (Pat. pending). Member Amer.
Soc. of Mech. Engrs. ; Western Soc. of Engrs. ; Mich. Soc. of Engrs. ; Electric Club ot
Chicago. Married Anna Sophia Morsch, Nov. 5, 1893, Champaign, 111. (d. June 16, 1912).
Address, 713 No. Central Ave., Austin Sta., Chicago.
CLASS OF 1898 (91)
1094. PHILIP JUDY AARON
B. S. in E. E.; Electrician; b. Mar. 22, 1872, Coatsburg, 111.; s. C. Aaron. Phi Gamma
Delta. Address, 1518 First Ave. S., Seattle, Wash.
1095. CLARK GODFREY ANDERSON
B. S. in C. E. ; Engineer; b. Jan. 5, 1873, Moline, 111. Prepared in Moline H. S., and
Augustana Coll., Rock Island. Philomathean. City Civ. Engr, Moline, 111., 1905-11; Comm.
Pub. Works, same, 1911-12. Married Oct. 5, 1899. Two children. Address, 2105, 14^^ St.,
Moline, 111.
1096. J. JENNINGS ARNOLD
B. S.; Real Estate Dealer; b. Oct. 3, 1872, Springfield, 111.; s. Joseph Wesley (b. Feb.
23, 1823, Covington, Ky.) & Mary (Mathis) Arnold (b. Oct., 1840, Camden, N. J.)
Prepared in Shurtleff College. Dramatic Club; Medical Club; Illini Staff. Real Estate at
Springfield; Mercantile Trust Co., St. Louis, i yr.; in Real Estate business with John Davis
& Co., Seattle, Nov., 1904 to June, 1905; with Title Trust Co., as Mgr. of Mortgage Loan
& Escrow Depts., from June to Dec, 1905; Real Estate business as Arnold & Co., 1905-12.
Member 5th Kegt. I. N. G., 1900-1. Invented single handed soda fountain faucet; Portable
sleeping porch; Movable gas chandelier; Lath & plaster substitute, break-proof, water-proof,
sound-proof, warp-proof (not completed) ; Originator of Divisible Loan Co. & Amer. Self-
Protection Co. Married Ethel Walker, Jan. 4, 1910. Address, 1820 E. John St., Seattle;
Bus. Add., 508 Hoge Bldg., Seattle, Wash.
1097. D. EDYTHE BEASLEY (GOBEN)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Nov. 3, 1S76, Urbana, 111.; d. Wm. A. (b. Dec. 26, 1834, Ripley, O.)
& Zillah (Ludwick) Beasley (b. Sept. 14, 1846, Lafayette, Ind.) Prepared in Urbana H. S.
Alethenai, Ger. Club; member of first Girls' Basket Ball team. Married Loma William
Goben, Aug. 2, 1899, Urbana, 111. Children, Leland Loma, b. Mar. 26, igoi; Dorothea
Esther, b. Oct. 24, 1903. Address, 26i-i3th Ave., Columbus, O.
1098. FRED CLARKSON BEEM
B. S. in Arch., 1898; Telephone Mgr.; b. Oct. 8. 1874: s. Isaac Newton (b. Aug. 7,
1832, Licking Co., O.) & Mary (Clarkson) Beem (b. Ky.) Prepared in Ottawa H. S. Phi
Delta Theta; Mgr. Illio, 1897. Practiced Arch, in Kansas City, Mo., 1898-01; Ottawa,
111., 1901-5; in mercantile business; farming in Canada, Mar., 1905; Mgr. United Tel. Co.,
Ottawa, 1905 — Served as ist Lieut., Co. C, 3rd I. N. G., 1901-5. Address, Ottawa, III.
1099. ERWIN HOWARD BERRY
B. S. in Chem. ; Asst. Chem. ; b. Apr. 23, 1875, Pawpaw, 111.; s. Isaac J. (b. New York)
& Harriet (Fonda) Berry (b. do.) Prepared in Pawpaw H. S. Assaver at mine near
Boulder, Colo.; First Asst. A. T. & S. F. R. R. to Oct., 1907; Asst. Cliem., Mariner &
Hoskins, Oct., i907-June, 1909; Chief Chem., Mo. Pac. R. R., June to Nov., 1909; Asst.
Chem., U. S. Dept. of Agr., (Chicago Food & Drug Lab., Nov., 1909 — Member Presb.
Church. Married Daisy A. Hunter, June 10, 1903, Topeka, Kan. Child, Lois Helen, b.
May 1, 1905. Address, 207 N. Howard Ave., Chicago, 111.
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1 100. william wesley black
A. B.; A. M., 1899; Professor; b. July 23, 1859, Michigantown, Ind. ; s. Jonathan (b.
1 81 6, Virginia) & Mary Ann (Wayt) Black (b. 1822, O.) Prepared in Ind. State Norm.
School, Terre Haute, Ind.; Grad., 1892. Instructor, Sci. & Art of Instruction, I. S. N. U.,
1900-1; Sci. & Art of Instruction, Chicago Norm. School, 1901-6; Supervising Prin., Dist.
of Columbia, 1906-8; Dean of the School of Education & Prof. Elementary Educ, Ind.
Univ., 1908 — Married Anna Eliza Stockton, 1883, Delphi, Ind. Child, Okla Karl, b.
1884 (d. 1888). Address, Bloomington, Indiana.
iioi. HENRY CYRILLE BREIDERT
B. S. in C. E.; Engr.; b. Aug. 17, 1875, Pekin, 111.; s. John Henry (b. Oct. i8, 1833,
Langen, Hessen, Ger.) & Helen Maria (Ackerman) Breidcrt (b. July 25, 1842, Binswangen,
Wurtemburg, do.) Prepared in Havana H. S. City Engr., Havana, 1898; Structural Drafts-
man with C. M. & St. P. R. R., 1901: Keystone Bridge Works, 1902; Estimator & Designer,
1902; Ft. Pitt Bridge Works, 1905; Contracting Engr., Ft. Pitt Bridge Works, 1909. A. F.
& A. M. ; Monday Night Club, Carionsburg, Pa. ; Western Soc. Engrs. Married Jennie
Myrtle Snyder, June 14, 1902. Address, 1008 Leland Ave, Chicago, 111.
1 1 02. EDWIN LADUE BROCKWAY
B. S. in E. E. ; Engineer; b. Sept. 30, 1874; s. Albert L. and Mary E. (b. Tenn.)
Brockway. Prepared in Macomb. 111., H. S.; Kan. State Agr. Coll., Manhattan, Kan. U.
of I. Band; Capt. Tennis Team; Y. M. C. A.; E". E. Soc. Supt. Const. Met. St. Ry. Co.,
N. Y.; Rep. & Const. E. Engr. for T. J. Cope, Phila., Pa. A. F. & A. M.; Shriner; I.
C. M. A.; Areco Ath. Club; A. I. E. E. Married Clair M. Caine, 1898, South Haven,
Mich. Children, Ladue M., b. Nov. 19, 1899; Dorothy L., b. Apr. 10, 1905. Address,
154 Bickley Ave., Glenside, Pa.
1 103. LYLE IRENEUS BROWER
B. S. in Arch.; Professor of Art; b. May 7, 1871, Ottawa, 111.; s. Ireneus (b. 1816,
N. Y.) and Mary (Sprague) Brower (b. 1848, N. Y.) Prepared in township high school
at Ottawa. Adelphic; Architects' Club (Treas.); Military Club (Sec. & Treas.) Designed
Battalion Uniform adopted in 1894. Won competitive scholarship in Man. Tr. Teachers'
Coll., Columbia LTniv., 1902; studied in Grad. School, Univ. of Kans., educational psy-
chology & vocational education, 191 1 ; Supervisor of Man. Tr. & Drawing, Rockford, 111., 1898-
1903; Director Man. Tr., Elgin, 111., 1903-4; Prin. Man. Tr. School, Springfield, 111., 1904-
S; Director Drawing & Grade Manual Training, State Man. Tr. Normal Pittsburg, Kansas,
1905-11; Professor in' Art. Dept., State Man. Tr. Nor., Pittsburg, Kans., igti —
Did illustrated work in grade school constr. Pamphlet 36 pp. S. M. T. N., 1906. Member
Presb. Church; Supt. Sunday School; Special Lecturer old masters, 1910, Euterpean, Pitts-
burg, Kans., & elsewhere; Kansas Manual Arts Assoc, (Sec, Vice-Pres., & Pres., 1906-10);
A. F. & A. M. Married Zalia Eustis, Sept. 30, 1899, Ottawa, 111. Child, Esther Mar-
guerite, b. Mar. 19, 1903. Address, Pittsburg, Kansas.
1 1 04. LEE BYRNE
A. B. in L. & A.; Instructor; b. Dec. 17, 1S76, Chillicothe, 111.; s. J. P. Byrne. Member
Track Team, 1896-8, Capt., 1898; A. M., Univ. of Chicago, 1899; Ph. D., Univ. of Pa., 1901.
Instr. in Latin, Central H. S., St. Louis, 1902-9; Scldan H. S., St. Louis, 1909-11; Prin-
cipal, Mobile, Ala., H. S., 191 1 — Editor, The Syntax of High School Latin, Univ. of
Chicago Press, 1909. Address, 251 St. Joseph St., Mobile, Ala.
1 105. GUY JACOB CHESTER
(Brother of Nos. 633, 1474, 2342, 2928)
B. S. in E. E. ; Engineer; b. Nov. lo, 1875, (Champaign, 111.; Engr. Cent. Union Tele-
phone Co.; Supervising Engr., Sargent & Lundy, 1900-5; Asst. Elec Mech. Engr. to III.
Trac. Sys., Springfield, 111., 1903. Address, 717 W. University Ave., Champaign, 111.
1106. CHARLES ALBERT CLARK
(Brother of No. 1199)
B. S. in E. E.; Officer, U. S. Army; b. Nov. 6, 1876, Vandalia, 111.; s. Daniel Monroe
(b. Sept. 26, 1844) & Rebecca D. Clark. Prepared in Vandalia IT. S. Alpha Tau Omega;
E. E. Soc; Officer Univ. Regt.; Sergt. U. A. V., 1808-9 With Western Elec Co.; Supt.
& Gen. Mgr., Vandalia Light & Fuel Co., 1899, 1902; Officer U. S. Army, 1902 — Alderman,
Vandalia, 1899-1902. Married Sara Jane Clark, May 11, 1905, E. Liverpool, O. Children,
Edith, b. Mar. 17, 1906 (d. Oct. 16, 1906); Marian, b. July 2y, 1908; Charles Allen, b. Aug.
24, 1910; daughter, b. Mar. 15, 1912. Address, Fort Ruger, H. I.
1 107. CHARLES RICHARD CLARK
(Brother of No. 1200)
B. S. in Arch.; Instructor: b. Aug. 6, 1874, Donovan, III.; .s. Evlan (b. Aug. 18, 1838,
St. Joseph, Mich.) & Clarissa Ellen (Watkins) Clark (b. Aug. 9, 1843, Crawfordsville, Ind.)
Prepared in 111. Wesleyan. Architects Club: Tau Beta Pi. Taught Man. Tr., Chicago Pub.
Schs., 1898-1901; Arch. Draftsman, D. H. Burnham & Co., 1902-4; Instr. in Arch. Constr.,
Univ. of 111., 1904 — Author: Repairinp; of Plaster Casts, Technograf-h, No. 12, pp. 101-104;
Member M. E. Church; Univ. Club. Married Alice E. Edwards. Sept. 10, 1900, Cincinnati,
O. Children, Donald Evlan, b. Aug. i, 1905; Margaret Elenor, b. June 27, 1908. Address.
105 Chalmers St., Champaign, 111.; Bus. Add., 417 Eng. Bldg., Univ. of 111.
212 University of Illinois [1898
1108. THOMAS WILEY CLAYTON
B. S. in C. E.; Civil Engr.; b. Sept. 30, 1872,- Nelson, 111.; s. Owen L. (b. Nov. 27,
1844, Catawissa, Pa.) & Mary C. (Mensch) Clayton (b. June 24, 1844, do.) Prepared m
Northern 111. Nor. Sch. C. E. Club; Technografh Board; Y. M. C. A. With August
Ziesing, 1898; Bridge Inspector, 1899; Draftsman with the Amer. Bridge Co., 1901; Bridge
Engr., Chicago & Alton R. R., 1901-4; Asst. Engr. S. Side Elev. R. R., Chicago, 1904 —
Member Western Soc. of Engrs., Sept., 1902; Member A. S. C. E. 1908. Married Nora J.
Mossholder, June 13, 1900, Dixon, 111. Children, Wilbur Stanley, b. Aug. 14, 1902, (d.
Apr. 6, 1908); Catherine Margaret, b. July 29, 1904; Ines Eleanor, b. Sept. 21, 1909. Ad-
dress, 524 W. 67th St., Chicago, 111.
1 109. HARRY CLAY COFFEEN
(Brother of Nos. 563, 729)
B. S. ; M. S., 1899; Life Ins. Bus.; b. July 27, 1877, Champaign, III.; s. Alva Martin
(b. Feb. II, 1836, Attica, Ind.) & Miranda Amy (Gaines) Coffeen (b. Dec. 28, 1836, Virginia,
III.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Philomathean: Phi Gamma Delta; Tau Beta Pi;
Track Team, 1895-6; Capt., 1897; Football Team, 1896-7; Mgr. Illio; Pres., Illini Advisory
Bd., 1897-8; Pres. Coll. Athletic Conf. of the Middle West, 191 1 — Fellowship, 111., 1898-9;
Scholarship, Univ. of Pa., 1899-1900. Computer, Flower Astr. Observ., and Student,
Univ. of Pa., 1899-1900, summer 1901; Instr. Gen. Draw., Univ. of 111., 1900-2; Instr. and
Asst. Prof, of Mach. Design, Armour Inst., 1902-11; Special Agt. Northwestern Mutual
Life Insurance Co., 191 1— Married Ida Winslow Felkner, Oct. 23, 1907, Iowa City, la.
Address, 6137 Madison Ave.; Bus. Add., 971 Rookery Bldg., Chicago, 111.
mo. EDGAR FRANCIS COLLINS
(Brother of No. 1478)
B. S. in E. E.: Technical Supt.; b. Nov. i, 1873, Mansfield, 111.; s. William Grigsby
& Eliza Catherine (Meliza) Collins. Prepared in Farmer City H. S. Tau Beta Pi; M. E.
& E. E. Soc. Student, Genl. Elec. Co., Schenectady, 1898-1900; Foreman, Testing Dept.,
same Co., 1906; Supt. of Testing, 1906-9; Technical Supt., Schenectady Works of Gen.
Elec. Co., 1909 — Author: Standard Testing of Electrical Apparatus, 424 pp.; Series ot
articles on Commercial Electrical Testing. Assoc. Member A. I. E. E. Married Clara
Josephine Van Olinda, Dec. 26, 1900, Schenectady, N. Y. Address, 1465 State St., do.
mi. WALLACE CRAIG
B. S.; M. S., 1901; Professor; b. July 20, 1S76, Toronto, Can.; s. Alexander (b. 1843,
Edinburgh, Scot.) & Marion (Brooks) Craig (b. 1851, London, Eng.) Prepared in Hyde
Park H. S. Adelphic; ist prize, Univ. Prize Debate; Motto Orat. ; Investigator 111.
Biological Sta., Havana, 1898-9. H. S. teacher, Harlan, la., 1900; Ft. Collins, Cole, 1 900-1;
.Student, Univ. of Chicago, 1901-4; Teacher, Coshocton, O. 1904-5; State Norm. School,
Valley City, N. D., 1905-7; Student Univ. of Chicago, 1907-8; Ph. D., Univ. of Chicago,
1908; Investigator, M. B. L., Wood's Hole, Mass., summers, 1903-11; Prof, of Philosophy,
Univ. of Me., 1908 — Avithor: Articles, N. D. Life: Plant, Animal & Human, Bull. Am.
Geographical Soc, V. 40, pp. 321-332, 401-15. The Voices of Pigeons regarded as a Means
of Social Control, Am. Jotir. of Soc, V. 14, PP- 86-100; The Expressions of Emotion in the
Pigeons, I. The Blond ring-dove, Jour, of Comp. Neur. & Psych., V. 19, pp. 29-80; also
other articles on pigeons published in The Auk & Jour, of Morphology. Member Amer.
Assoc, for the Adv. of Sci.; Sigma Xi, Univ. of Chicago, 1903. Married Mrs. Mima
Davis Jenness, 1904, Chicago. Address, Univ. of Me., Orono, Me.
II 12. ARTHUR ROBERT CrXtHORNE
B. S., 1808; Assoc, in Math.; b. Scarborough, Eng.; s. Francis (b. Feb. 5, 1848, Winter-
ingham, Yorlcshire, Eng.) & Anne (Harrison) Crathorne (b. Nov. i, 1846, Scarborough,
do.) Prepared in Jacksonville H. S. Philomathean; Phi Kappa Sigma; Military scholarship;
editor-in-chief of Illini; Hatchet orator; Illio Board; Capt. in Regiment. Ph. D. in
Gottingen, 1907; tutor in Math., Univ. of Maine, 1898-1900; Instr. in Math., Univ. of Wis.,
1901-4; Assoc, in Math., Univ. of 111., 1907— Author Das Raumliche isopermetische
Problem, 1907, 70 pp., Kaestner, Gottingen; College Algebra (Rietz & Crathorne) 260 pp.,
1909, Henry Holt & Co., N. Y. ; Problems in Algebra (Rietz & Crathorne) 1910, Henry
Holt & Co.; Essay on the Fourth Dimension, Munn & Co., 1910; Various articles in scien-
tific magazines; member of Episcopal church; Sigma Xi; Phi Kappa Phi; Amer. Math. Soc.
Deutsche Mathematiker Vereinigung, Amer. Soc. for the Advancement of Science (Fellow)
Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education. Married Charlotte Pengra, June 21,
1904, Madison, Wis. Children, Mary Preston, b. Nov. 28, 1906; Anne Harrison, July 31,
1909; Arthur Robert, Jr., June 5, 1911. Address, 1113 S. Fourth St., Champaign, 111.
1 1 13. CHESTER MORTON DAVISON
B. S. in Arch.; Arch. Designer; b. Mar. 27, 1873, Mendota, 111.; s. Richard Andrew
b. Oct. 27, 1839, Steuben Co., N. Y.) & Mary Elizabeth Peterson (b. Jan. i, 1845,
New York, N. Y.) Prepared in Rock Falls H. S.; Jennings Seminary, Aurora, 111.
Ecole des Beaux Arts, 1901-4; Arch. Club; Alumni Assoc. Illini Club, Chicago;
Secy. Y. M. C. A., 1897; HHni Staff; Class Artist, 1898 Illio; First Mention &
Medal, Ecole des Beaux Arts; Medal U. S. Comm. Paris Expos., 1900. Surveyor,
1898-99; Arch. Draftsman with H. K. Holsman; Arch.; Staff of Architects, Pans Exp.,
1900; Arch. Pavilion of Cuba, Paris Exp., 1900; Traveled in Ger. France, Italy & Eng.,
1900-4; Arch. Draftsman, New York. 1904; Instr. in Arch., Univ. of 111., 1904-S; Arch.
Draftsman, D. II. Burnham & Co., Chicago, 1905-7 (Worked on plans for new "City
Beautiful.") Retired 1910; Arch. Designer, D. H. Burnham & Co., on City Plans, 191 1;
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with F. S. Hall, Arch., 1912. Member Co. E, 6th Regt., I. N. G., 1892-s; Cong. Church;
Y. M. C. A.; Honomry member Atelier Bennett; Massier, Atelier Bennett, 1909-10.
Address, 529 N. Lombard Ave., Oak Park, 111.
1 1 14. JAMES HARVEY DICKEY
B. S.; Student; b. July 22, 1873, Argenta, 111.; s. William (b. 1814, Ky.) & Sarah
Ann (Brennan) Dickey (b. 1828, Montreal, Can.) Prepared in Lincoln College Prep. Sch.
Philomathean; Instr. in Physics. Taught Monticello, 111., 1 899-1900; Alton, 111., 1900-4;
Instructor in Math., State Norm., Springfield, S. Dak., 1004-5; Asst. Prof., Math., James
Millikin Univ., 1905-11. Studying in Northwestern Univ. Member Presb. Church.
Married Bessie I. MacAdams, July 22, 1903, Alton, 111. Children, John M., b. June 29,
1906; Annamary, b. Apr. 9, 1911. Address, 2037 N. Kedzie Ave., Chicago, 111.
1115. WILLIAM WAGNER DILLON
(Husband of No. 1138; Brother of Nos. 1485, 3710)
A. B. in L. & A.; Insurance; b. Oct. 21, 1872, Ash Grove, 111.; s. Henry (b. Sept.
13, 1841, Ridge Farm, 111.) & Rachel fWagner) Dillon (b. Aug. 22, 1845, Milford, IlL)
Prepared in Grand Prairie Seminary, Onarga, 111., Univ. of Chicago. Adelphic; Athletic
Assoc; Phi Beta Kappa; Y. M. C. A.; (Secy., 1910 — ) Debating Team. Insurance.
Married Nellie lone Kofoid ('98), July 2, 1901. Children, Henry Kofoid, b. Oct. 24,
1902; Harold Sidney, b. Oct. 11, 1906; Elizabeth Gertrude, b. Feb. 23, 1910. Address,
4620, 70th St., Portland, Ore.
in6. HARRY EDWARD ECKLES
B. S. in C. E. ; Civ. Engr. ; b. June 9, 1872, Lawrence Co., Pa.; s. Robert McCaslin
(b. Tune 5, 1842, Pa.) & Margaret Louisa (Welsh) Eckles (b. Aug. 10, 1847, do.) Prepared
in Grove City, Pa. Adelphic. Y. M. C. A.; C. E. Club. Member of Christian Catholic
Apostolic Church in Zion; Major in Zion Guard; Amer. Soc. Civil Engrs. Address,
Bridge Dept., Kansas City Terminal Ry., Kansas City, Mo.
II 17. GRACE OSBORNE EDWARDS
B. L. S., 1898; Librarian; b. at LaCrosse, Wis.; d. Benjamin Eugene (b. 1845, Elkhorn,
Wis.) and Ella C. Edwards (b. 1843, Nelson, N. Y.) Prepared in Wellesley Coll. B. S.,
1S94; Pi Beta Phi. Cataloger, Univ. Lib., 111., 1898-01; Librarian Pub. Lib., Michigan
City, Ind., 1902-3; Pub. Lib., Superior, Wis., 1903 — • Visitor United Charities, Chicago,
Oct., 1909 — Address, LaCrosse, Wis.
1 1 18. CLAUDE DOUGLASS ENOCHS
(Brother of No. 11 19; Husband of No. 1227)
B. S. in E. E. ; Supt. Chas. A. Stickney Co., Manufacturers of Gasoline Engines; b.
Mar. 22, 1878, Prairie City, 111.; s. S. D. (b. Farmington, III.) & Margaret A. (Riner)
Enochs (b. Yates City, 111.) Glee Club; Quartet; Football team; track team. Chi«f
Engr. of the Vought-Berger Tel. Manf. Co.; in Western Elec. shop, 1898-9; Chicago Tel,
Co., 1899 1901; Wes. Elec. Eng. Inspection Dept., 1901-3; New York Branch Wes. Elec
Eng. Dept., 1903-4; Chicago Wes. Elec. branch, 1904-5; Chief Engineer of the Vought
Berger Tel. Manf. Co., 1905-8; Engaged in experimental work, inventing about 50 inven
tions pertaining to telephone apparatus or circuits; Supt. Chas. A. Stickney Co., St. Paul
191 1 — Author: The Application of Iron Wire Ballasts to Telephony, American Tele
phone Journal, Aug., 1905. Married Aline D. Hughston ('99), June 14, 1900, Urbana
111. Child, Claude Hughston, b. June 29, 1906. Address, East Shore Park, White Bear
Minn.
1 1 19. DELBERT RINER ENOCHS
(Brother of No. 1:18)
A. B.; LL. B., 1903; Lawyer; b. Nov. 30, 1875, Yates City, 111.; s. S. D. (b. Farm-
ington, 111.) & Margaret A. (Riner) Enochs (Yates City, 111.) Prepared in Canton H. S.
Philomathean; Von Twiller Court; Theta Kappa Nu: Political Science Club; Glee Club;
Mandolin Club; Track Team; Valedictorian. 1903. Taught school, 1898-99; Prin. Monti-
cello High School, 1899-1900; Practiced Law, 1903 — Instructor in Chicago Law School,
1906-0; Practicing Law and in Real Estate business at Champaign, Feb. 6, 191 1 —
Address, 305 W. Green St., Champaign, 111. Bus. Add., 20 N. Neil St., Champaign, 111.
1120. ROLLIN ORLANDO EVERHART
(Brother of Nos. 467, 3730)
A. B. in L. & A.; Minister; b. Oct. 21, 1874, Griggsville, 111.; s. Marion Washington
(I). June 28, 1842, Newcomerstown, Ohio) & Sarah Isabel (Wyant) Everhart (b. Mar. 12,
1847, do.) Prepared in Whipple Acad., Jacksonville. Philomathean, Phi Gamma Delta;
Glee Club; Quartette; Debating Teams. Various occupations till 1900; entered ministry in
M. E. church; appointed to special work as Asst. State Supt., Anti-Saloon League of
111., 1905; transferred to Supt. Syracuse Dist., N. Y. Anti-Saloon League; State Supt.
Maine Anti-Saloon League, 1906-7; Pastor M. E. church, Waterville, Me., 1907-9; State
Street, M. E. church, Troy, N. Y.', 1909-12; State Recording Secy., Epworth League,
111., 1904-6. Member, Board Trustees, and State Headquarters Com., Anti-Saloon Lea^e
of Me., 1907-9; State Board of Tiustees, N. Y.; Anti-Saloon League, 1909-12. Married
Gertrude Azalea Simmons, June 1, 1905, Chicago Heights, 111. Child, Isabel, b. June 28,
1908, Waterville, Me. Address, 217 S. Orongo St., Webb City, Mo.
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1 121. LOUIS ENGELMANN FISCHER
B. S. in M. & S. E.; Engineer; b. Aug. 30, 1876, O'Fallon, 111.; s. Louis F. (b. Feb.,
1829, Lowenlia^en, Germany) & Josephine (Engelmann) Fischer (b. Sept., 1831,
Shiloh, 111.) Prepared in St. Louis Maul. Tr. School. Kappa Sigma; Tau Beta Pi;
C. E. Club; Football team; Mgr. Baseball team; Mgr., Glee & Mandolin Clubs. Asst.
& City Engr., Kewanee, 111., 1899; City Engr., Paris, 111., 1901; Genl. Supt. & Mgr.,
Danville St. Ry. & Light Co.; Vice Pres. & Genl. Mgr. 111. Traction Co., 1909; Operation
of Public Utility Properties, 1909 — Invented the so-called. Near Side Car now being
placed in operation at Buffalo & Philadelphia. Member Chicago Union League Club.
Married May C. McCord, July 3, 1901, Paris, 111. Address, 14 N. Kings Highway, St.
Louis, Mo.
1 122. STUART FALCONER FORBES
(Brother of Nos. 683, 1862)
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Dec. 26, 1876, Cobden, 111.; s. H. C. & Jennie Forbes.
Phi Gamma Delta; Varsity Football team; Shield & Trident; Editor, Technograph.
Address, 121 W. South St., Seattle, Wash.(t).
1 123. FRED GATES FOX
(Brother of No. 1325)
A. B., A. M. 1903; English Teacher; b. Sept. 21, 1876, Peru, 111.; s. David Birt
(b. June 23, 1833, Westfield, Mass.) & Harriet Fidelia (Robinson) Fox (b. Aug. iS.
1839, Baldwinsville, N. Y.) Prepared in Peru H. S.; Phi Beta Kappa; Philomathean;
Phi Gamma Delta; A. M. Columbia. 1905. Farming, 1898-99; Prin. of Amboy High
School, 1899-1901; Instr. in English, U. of I., 1902-4 and 1905-6; Instr. in Engl., J. Ster-
ling Morton H. S., Chicago, 1906-7; Inst, in Engl., Univ. of 111., Sum. Sch., 1906;
Prof, of English, Butler College Summer Term, 1907; Teacher of English, Westport
11. S., Kansas City, Mo., 1907-8; Head of Dept. of English, State Nor. Sch., Mayville,
N. Dak., 1908 — ■ Warden and Treas. of Calvary Episcopal Church, Mayville, N. Dak.
Married Henrietta Alma Cutter, Aug. 19, 1908, at Kansas City, Mo.; Children, Marjorie
Loomis, b. July 30, 1909, died the same day; Dorothy Elise, b. June 19, 1910; Richard .
Frederick, b. Oct. 10, 1912. Address, Mayville, North Dakota.
1 124. ALICE BELLE FRAZEY
(Sister of No. 1494)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Jan. 13, 1871, Upton, Mo.; s. Frederick Lauder-
bach Frazey (b. July 24, 1840, Everett, Pa.) & Parmelia Jane (Hanks) Frazey (b.
July 8, 1844, do.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Alethenai; Y. W. C. A.; Asst. in Ober-
lin, Kan. H. S., 1898-1900; Grsd. Stud., 111., 1900-1; supervisor of Drawing, Stevens 1
Point, Wis., 1901-2; Supt. of Drawing, Sheboygan, Wis., 1902-5. Address (tL ,^ ■\A»jOtii^W^
1 1 25. ARTHUR EDWIN FULLEN WIDER ^"^ "^ '\mJ^*^
(Brother of Nos. 1669, 4669)
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Sept. 8, 1874, Mechanicsburg, 111.; s. Henry Thomas
(b. Mar. i, 1846, Mechanicsburg, 111.) & Sarah Connet (Lidsly) Fullenwider (b. Oct.
21, 1849, Grove City, 111.) Prepared in Mechanicsburg Acad. Band; Phi Gamma
Delta. Arch. Draftsman at Indianapolis & Chicago. Married Grace Adele Stewart,
Jan 1, 1900, Champaign, 111. Children, Lois Adele, b. June 3, 1905 (d. Oct. 2, 1906);
Harlan Stewart, b. Aug. 15, 1908. Address, 7209 Harvard Ave., Englewood, Chicago.
1 126. WILLIAM JOHN FULTON
(Brother of No. 1672)
A. B. in L. S: A.; LL. B, 1900; Lawyer; b. Jan. 14, 1875, Lynedoch, Out., Can.;
s. James Fulton (b. May 12, 1S43, Can.) & Jane Elizabeth (Gray) Fulton (b. May 18,
1843, Portage, N. Y.) Prepared in Hartford City, Ind. Phi Delta Theta; Phi Delta
Phi; T. N. E. ; Alpha Delta Sigma; Shield & Trident; Capt. Varsity Baseball team;
Editor Class Illio; Phi Beta Kappa. Member firm of Faissler & Fulton; City Atty.,
Sycamore, 111., 1902-8. Married Laura Busey (ex-'oi), Nov. 26, 1901, Urbana. (Children,
Frederick Henry, b. Jan. 6, 1905 (d. Mar. 27, 1906); William John, Jr., b. Feb. 12,
1907; Robert Busey, b. May 5, 1909; Sarah Jane, b. Sept. 5, 1912. Address, Sycamore, HI.
1 127. HENRY ANTHONY GOODRIDGE
B. S. in E. E.; Mgr. Light Co.; b. Jan. 12, 1874, Chicago, 111.; s. Henry W. (b.
Aug. I, 1844, Dover, Eng.) & Harriet K. (Porter) Goodridge (b. June 10, 1854, Kingston,
Ont.) Prepared in Northwest Division H. S.., Chicago. Shield & Trident; Phi Delta
Theta. Married Elfreda Tumler, Oct. 15, 1902, Chicago, 111. Child, Francis Eleanore,
b. May 27, 1904. Address, Alamosa, Colo.
1 128. CHARLES ERNEST HAIR
B. S. in Arch.; Mun. Architect; b. July 26, 1875, Lewistown, 111.; s. F. E. (b.
Pa.) &■ Mary E. (Benton) Hair (1). 111.) "Prepared in Knox Coll. Designed a number
of the largest schools and court houses in the southwest in Monolithic Concrete Skeleton
Constr. Member Scottish Rite Masons; B. P. O. E. ; Episcopal Church. Married Pearl
Allen, July 22, 1908, Kansas City, Mo. Child, Thomas Edwin, b. Feb. 21, 1911. Ad-
dress, 825 W. 20th, Oklahoma City, Okla.
1129. FRED SILVEY HALL
A. B. in L. &- A.; Lawyer; b. Mar. 23, 1875, Areola, HI.; s. Tohn T. (b. Dec.
10, 1845, Mitchell, Ind.) & Carrie (Bond) Hall (b. Nov. 17, 1S46, do.) Prepared in
1898] Baccalaureate Alumni 215
Areola H. S.; DePauw Univ. Prep. LL. B, Washington, 190 1. Phi Gamma Delta.
Genl. Practice of Law, Firm of Hall & Dame, 1901 — Member Christian Church; St.
Louis Bar Assoc; Masonic Club of St. Louis; Young Mens Democratic Club; A. F. &
A. M.; Royal Arcanum; served as Pres. & Secy., Univ. of 111. Club of St. Louis; Phi
Gamma Delta Club, St Louis; Knights Templar. Married Minnie L. Kanzler, June 5,
191 1, Chicago. Address, Suite 915 Central Natl. Bank Bldg., St. Louis, Mo.
1 130. MORGAN J. HAMMERS
(Brother of Nos. 1507, 1508, 2402)
B. S. in M. E. ; Gen. Mgr.; b. Apr. 19, 1875, Secor, 111.; s. Morgan R. & Rosa
Jayne (Gibson) Hammers. Prepared in Univ. of 111. Acad. Adelphic; Mech. 61: Elec.
Eng. Soc.; Pres. Illini Assoc; Assoc. Ed. Technograph; Univ. Cor. for Record-Herald.
Mech. Supt., Rock Island Plow Co., 1898-1903; Gen. Supt. & Mech. Engr., Phoenix
Iron Works, Meadville, Pa., 1903-5; Gen. Mgr., Jacobson Mach. Mfg. Co., Warren, Pa.,
1905-11; Treas. & Gen. Mgr., Abbott Motor Co., Detroit, Mich., 1911 — Member Amer.
Soc. Mech. Engrs. Address, Pasadena, Apts., Detroit, Mich.
1 131. THOMAS MILFORD HATCH
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Engr.; b. Mav 11, 1875, Kankakee, 111.; s. Walter W. (b.
Apr. 27, Woodstock, Ont., Can.) & Martha Emma (Enyart) Hatch (b. Aug. 10, 1852,
Peru, Ind.) Prepared in Kankakee H. S. Phi Delta Theta; Alpha Delta Sigma;
Shield & Trident. Contractor for Mun. Improvements. Married Elsie Marie Wood,
Jan. 7, 1904, Goshen, Ind. Children, Thomas Milford, Jr., b. Mar. 21, 1905; Walter
\y., b. Mar. 2, 1909; Frederic O., b. Sept. 12, igoS. Address, 651 Field Ave., Detroit,
Mich.; Bus. Add., 1005 Plammond BIdg., Detroit.
II 32. DON HAYS
(Brother of No. 1512, Husband of No. 1249)
B. S. in C. E. ; Civ. Engr.; b. Aug. 29, 1876, Sidney, 111.; s. Edmund (b. Oct.
16, 1848, Jeffersonville, O.) & May Cathrine (Smith) Hays (b. May 9, 1849, do.)
Prepared in Sidney H. S. Railroad Constr. work, 191 1; private work, 191 1 — Assoc,
member A. S. C. E. Married Daisy Margaret Owens (99) June 14, 1906, North
Yakima, Wash. Child, Margaret Katharine, b. Sept. 1, 1912. Address, North Yakima,
Wash.; Parents' Add., 207 W. 111. St., Urbana, 111.
1133. GEORGIA ETHERTON HOPPER
A. B.; Ph. M., Univ. of Chicago, 1904. -Student in Paris, 1908-9; Dean of Women
& Prof, of Mod. Lang., Ripon Coll., 1902; Head of Mod. Lang. Dept., Shorter Coll.,
1904-7; Asst. in Mod. Lang., la. State Coll., 1907-8; Head of Mod. Lang. Dept., Tabor
Coll., 1910-11; Head of Mod. Lang. Dept. & Dean of Worn., Stephens Coll., 1911-12.
Address, 61 10 Ellis Ave., Chicago, 111.
1134. LEONA PEARL HOUSE
A. B. ; Teacher; b. Nov. s, 1877, near Sadorus, 111.; d. Irvin (b. Aug. 2, 1S40,
W. Va.) & Ellen Elizabeth (Fleming) House (b. Aug. 22, 1S49, Bureau Co., 111.)
Prepared in Urbana H. S. Y. W. C. A.; Aiethenai. Taught in vicinity of Sadorus,
1898-1902; Bement, 1902-3; Sadorus Pub. School, 1903-6; at home, 1906-7; teaching
vicinity of Sadorus, 1907 — Address, Sadorus, 111.
1 135. ARTHUR BURTON HURD
B. S. in E. E. ; Farmer; b. Nov. 8, 1873, Panola, 111.; s. Thomas James (b. Aug.
8, 1832, Lacona, N. Y.) & Tulia (Stevens) Hurd (b. Jan. 1833, do.) Prepared in
El Paso H. S. Adelphic. Draftsman, Chicago Bell Tel. Co.; Lake Shore & Mich.
Southern Ry., Cleveland, O., 1899; Pa. R. R.. Altoona, Pa., 1902; Julian Kennedy,
Pittsburgh, Pa., 1903-5; Pressed Steel Car Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., as Estimator, 1905; em-
ployed as Checker with Amer. Car & Foundry Co., 1905-q; Farmer, 1909 — Married
Jessie Homewood Cannon, June 19, 1900, Ei Paso, 111. Child, Burton Cannon, b. Nov.
4, 1901. Address, El Paso, 111.
1 136. 'HELEN JORD.\N
(Sister of No. 1354)
B. S.; b. .Sept. 13, 1874, Tolono, 111.; d. Theron Francis (b. July 23, 1834, Rock-
port, O.) & Ellen Adelia (Barnum) Jordan (b. Sept. 26, 1841, Rockport.) Prepared
in Champaign. Died Sept. 24, 191 1.
1137. ALBERT FRED KAESER
(Husband of No. 1364. Brother of No. 2132)
B. S.; M. D., 1901; Phy. & Sur.; b. Dec. 9. 1S78, Highland, 111.; s. Fritz (b.
May 13, 1847, Glarus, Switzerland) & Katherine (Caindle) Kaescr (1). May 13, 1850,
Highland, 111.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Alpha Kappa Kappa;
Adelphic. Honor Roll, Phys. & Surgs., 1901. Post Grad. work, Berlin, Germany, 1909.
Member Madison Co. Med. Soc; 111. State Med. Soc; Amer. Med. Assoc. Married
Jennie Latzer ('00), June 26, 1907, Highland, 111. Address, Highland, 111.
1138. NELLIE KOFOID (DILLON)
(Wife of No. 1 1 15. Sister of No. 1715)
B. S.; b. Sept. 15, 1872, Granville, 111.; d. Nelson (b. Apr. 15, 1838, Bornholm,
Denmark) & Elizabeth Jane (Ellis) Kofoid (b. June 8, 1846, Ind.) Prepared in State
2i6 University of Illinois [1898
Nor. H. S., Normal, 111. . Aucnded Obeilin Coll., 1893-4. Alethenai. Teacher, iS^S-g.
Married William Wagner Dillon, ('98) 1901, Normal, 111. Children, Henry, b. 1902;
N(
Married
Harold Sidney, b. 1906; Elizabeth Gertrude, b. 1910.' Address, 4620 70th St., S. E-.
Portland, Ore.
1 139- ANDREW JACKSON KUYKENDALL
LL. B.; Farmer; b. July 7, 1873, Vienna, 111.; s. J. B. (b. Jan. 9, 1842, Johnson
Co., 111.) & Eliza (Gorham) Kuykendall (b Jan. 31, 1842, Milwaukee, Wis.) Prepared
in DePauw Acad., Greencastle, Ind. Phi Gamma Delta; Football Team. Ph. B., Be
Pauw Univ., 1896. Lawyer, 1899-1908; Farmer, 1908 — Married Eva Benson, June
25, 1902, Vienna, 111. Children, Jack, b. May 5, 1903; Sidney Benson, b. Dec. 31,
1908. Address, Vienna, 111.
1 140. 'CAROLINE A. LENTZ
A. B.; b. Dec. 30, 1876, Ashley, 111.; d. Solomon Riley (b. Dec. 13, 1846) & Esther
E. (McClure) Lentz (b. Oct. 28, 1854.) Prepared in Areola H. S. Illio Bd.; Illini
staff; Class Poet; Girls' Glee Club. Taught as ist Asst. Prin. Farmer City H. S., i yr.
Member Presb. Church. Died Sept. 10, 1899, Areola, III.
1 141. FRANCIS DAVID LINN
B. S. in Agr. ; Farmer; b. May 9, 1874, Byron, 111.; s. David Wray (b. Jan. 29,
1836, Millerstown, Pa.) & Martha Bull (Roberts) Linn (b. July 16, 1841, Petersburg,
Pa.) Prepared in Byron H. S. Adelphic; Agr. Club. Address, Byron, Ogle Co., Ill-
1 142. ALBERT CARL LINZEE
B. S. in E. E.; Pres. & Chief Engr.; b. Jan. 13, 1876, Duquoin, 111.; s. Charles
F. (b. St. Mary's O.) & Harriett E. (Smith) Linzee (b. Duquom, 111.) Prepared in
DuQuoin H. S. Electrician, U. S. Navy, 1898-9; Testing & Designing Elec. Engr.,
Gen. Elec. Co., Schenectady, N. Y., 1899-1903; Chief Engr., Akron Elec. Mfg. Co.,
1903-8; Pres. & Chief Engr., The Imperial Elect. Co., Akron, C, 1908 — Address,
Akron, O.
1 143. CHARLES JAMES McCARTY
B. S. in E. E. ; Asst. Engr.; b. Sept. 29, 1876, Logansport, Ind.; s. Jeremiah V.
McCarty (London, Eng.) & Amelia (Cassidy) McCartv (Penn.) Prepared in Rock
Falls H. S. Supt. Mun. Plant at Rock Falls, 111., 1898-9; Engr., Elgin, Aurora So.
Track Co., Aurora, 1899-1903; Supt. Track &■ Overhead lines, Rockford & Interurban
Ry., Rockford, 1903-4; Asst. Engr. C. B. & Q. R. R., various duties, 1904 — Author:
Various short descriptions of municipal plants and railroad devices. The Eng. Record.
Married Susy M. Nicholson, Oct. 2, 1904, Aurora, 111. Address, 221 N. View St., do.
1 144. JOSEPH HUNTER MARSHUTZ
A. B. in L. & A.; Lawyer; b. Aug. 10, 1877, Shelbyville, 111.; s. William Benjamin
(b. Sept. I, 1848) & Ellanora (Hunter) Marshutz (b. Aug. 20, 1852, Lancaster, O.)
Prepared in Shelbyville H. S. Sigma Chi; Theta Nu Epsilon; Alpha Delta Sigma;
Dramatic Club; Illio Bd. LL. B., Harvard, 1902. Lawyer, Firm of Marshutz & Hoff-
man. Member Milwaukee Barr Assoc; Univ. Club of Milwaukee; Milwaukee Country
Club. Married Jessie Davidson Burnham, Jan. 15, 1908. Child, Josephine, b. June 1,
1907. Address, 448 Kenilwort'a PI., Milwaukee, Wis.; Bus. Add., 1115-20 Wells Bldg.,
do.
1 145. HARRY MONROE MAY
(Brother of No. 3875)
B. S. in E. E. ; Secretary, Riverside Chamber of Comm.- b. Jan. 18, 1878, Rochrfle
111.; s. Henry Ritter (b. 1845, New York) & Ida Althea (Monroe) May (b. 1852, New
York.) Prepared in Rochelle H. S. Y. M. C. A.; Tau Beta Pi; Capt. Cadet Corps.
With Western Elec. Co., Chicago, Shop, Installing, Engineering & Sales Dept., 1898-
1902; Western Electric Co., San Francisco. 1906-7; Chamber of Commerce, Riverside,
Calif., 1907 — Married Frances N. Howard, Sept. 18, 1900, Milan, 111. Children,
Henry Howard, b. Mar. 22, 1902 (died Apr. 4, 1902); David Chapin, b. June i, 1903;
Bruce Monroe, b. Dec. 22, 1905. Address, 206 Pleasant St., Riverside, Calif.
1 146. HENRY FLEURY MERKER
B. S. in E. E.; Engineer; b. Feb. 3, 1877, Belleville, 111.; s. Louis P. (b. Sept.
I, 1844, St. Clair Co., 111.) & Anna Eva (Schneider) Merker (b. July 27, 1847, Ger.)
Prepared in Belleville H. S. M. E. & E. E. Soc; Guard Varsity Football team. Engr.,
E. St. Louis & Suburban Ry. Co. & Alton, GranUe & St. Louis Traction Co. Member
A. F. & A. M.; R. A. M.; M. W. A.; Illini Club of St. Louis; Amer. Elec. Ry. Engr.
Assoc; Com. on Way Matters; Chairman, Sub. Com. on Rails & Joints. Married
Marie Hays, Nov. 23, 1904, E. St. Louis. Child, Gertrude Elizabeth, b. Sept. 13, 1905.
Address, 533 Washington PL, E. St. Louis, 111.
1 147. FREDERICK ALEXANDER MITCHELL
B. S. in M. E.; Contracting Engr.; b. Jan. 7, 1875, Butler, 111.; s. John A. &
Harriet L. (Hope) Mitchell (b. Hillsboro, 111.) Prepared in Hillsboro H. S. Adelphic;
Y. M. C. A.; Tau Beta Pi; M. E. Soc. Civ. & Mech. Engr. Burlington R. R., 1898-
1901; Amer. Bridge Co., May-Sept., 1901; Instr. in T. & A. M., Univ. of 111., 1901-3;
Draftsman iV Mfi;r., Kansas City Wire & Iron Works, 1903-6; Vice Pres. & Chief Engr.,
Bartlett Struc. Steel Co., 1906-7; Contg. Engr., Kansas City Struc. Steel Co., 1907—
Member Presb. Church, (Tlerk of Session: Teacher of Men's Bible Class; Secy. Kansas
City Presb. League; memb. Kansas City Engrs. Club. Married Mae Bell Roberts, Nov-
1898] Baccalaureate Alumni 217
I, 1900, St. Joseph, Mo. Children, Frederick Roberts, b. July 13, 1903; Louise, b.
July I, 191 1. Address, 2926 Lockridge St., Kansas City, Mo.
1148. GRACE ESPY MORROW (SEELY)
(Wife of No. 1262)
B.'S.; b. Jan. 27, 1878, Champaign, 111.; d. George Espy (b. Oct. 19, 1840, Foster, O.)
& Sarah (Gifford) Morrow (b. Mar. 24, 1840, Argyle, N. Y.) Prepared in Univ. Acad.
Kappa Alpha Theta. Taught in Stillwater, Okla., 1899; Paxton High School, 1899-1901.
Married Garrett Teller Seely ('99), Oct. 21, 1902, Paxton, 111. Children, Miriam, b. Oct.
'), 1904; Janet, b. Nov. 14, 1906. Address, 4367 Oakenwald Ave., Chicago, 111.
1 1 49. JOHN WILLIAM MUSHAM
B. S. in C. E.; Secy. Engr. Co.; b. Nov. 10, 1877, Chicago; s. William Henry
(b. Feb. 9, 1839, Chicago) & Catherine (McFadden) Musham (b. Dec. 2, 1845. Ire.)
Prepared in DeLaSalle Inst. & Armour Inst., Chicago. C. E. Soc; Athletic Assoc.
With contractor in Peoria, 1898; Draftsman, Holabird & Roche, C. M. & St. P. R. R-
Amer. Bridge Co., Ralph Modjeski, T. L. Condron, S. Side Elevated Ry., Sanitary
Dist. of Chicago, 1903-11; Assoc. Engr. with W. L. Condron, Consulting Engr., 1911-12;
Secy. Condron Co., Struc. Engrs., 1912 — Address, 741 Rush St., Chicago, 111.
1150. HERBERT JOHN NAPER
B. S. in A. E.; Arch. Diaftsman; b. Tan. 4, 1877, Chicago; s. Henry George (b.
Sept. 30, 1848, Chicago) & Louise M. (Deverman) Naper (b. Nov. 17, 1853. do.) Pre-
pared in Manl. Tr. School, Chicago. Tau Beta Pi; Arch. Club; Orchestra; Tennis
team. .Steel Constr. Engr., 1898-9; Interior Decorating, designing, 1899-1900; Arch. &
Arch. Engr., 1900-7; Arch. Draftsman, 1907 — Member Chicago Arch. Club; Astic
Tennis. ^larried Teresa Anderson, June 6, 1906, Chicago. Child, Kathryn Louise, b.
Dec. 20, 1908. Address, 908 Airdrie PL, Chicago.
1151. ANDREW HENRY NEUREUTHER
B. S. in M. E.; M. E.; Mech. Engr.; b. Apr. 3 1877, Peru, 111.; s. Charles F. &
Louise (Oesterle) Neureuther. Prepared in Peru H. S. M. E. & E. E. ; Tau Beta
Pi. LL. B., Chicago Correspondence School of Law, 1903. M, E. & Designer, Western
Clock Mfg. Co., Peru, 111.; Patent Atty. LaSalle Co. delegate to Natl. Deepwaterway
Convention, Chicago, 191 1. U. S. patents No. 887,835, 1908; No. 806,359, 1905; No.
867,834, 1907; No. 906,915, 1908; No. 937,259, 1900; No. 782,869, 1905; No. 844,389,
1907; No. 941,725, 1909; No. 712,325, 1902; English, No. 23,524, 1902. Contributor
to Street Railway Rev.; Machinery; Technograph. Trustee, Cong. Church; Secy. Exec-
utive Bd. of Civic Federation of LaSalle, Peru, & vicinity; Vice Pres., Peru Bus.
Men's Assoc; Pres., The Natl. Sheet Metal Co.; Dir. Midland Casualty Co., Mid-
land Operating Co., & The Hasbrouck Tunnel Realty Co. of N. J.; Peru Pub. School
Bd.; Columbian Knights, Pres. 2 yrs. ; Yeomen of Amer.; A. F. & A. M.; R. A. M.,
Chaplain; St. John Commandery No. 26, Generalissimo; life memb. Peru Hosp. Assoc;
Amer. Soc. of M. E.; Western Soc. of Engrs.; Dir. Citizens Hotel Co., Peru; Pres.,
Peru Public Libr. Bd. Married Nettie fane Robinson, Oct. 15, 1902, LaSalle, 111. Chil-
dren, Anita Nettie, b. May 30, 1904; Andrew Wesly, b. Dec. 9, 1909. Address, Peru, 111.
1152. JOHN NEVINS
B. S. in Arch.; Arch. Engr.; b. Mar. 11, 1876, Camp Point, 111.; s. Joseph Allen
(b. Penn.) & Emma (Stahl) Nevins (b. do.) Prepared in Camp Point H. S. Phi
Delta Theta; Tau Beta Pi; Shield & Trident. Asst. Instr., G. E. D., Univ. of 111.,
1898-9; Arch. Engr., 1899- — 32nd deg. Mason & Shriner. Married Letitia May LaPlant,
Nov. 23, 1910, Tacpma, Wash. Address, P. O. Box 46, Seattle, Wash.
1153. EDWARD FREDERICK NICKOLEY
(Husband of No. 1257)
A. B.; Teacher; b. May 29, 1874, Louggrove, 111.; s. Johann Gottlieb (b. July 12,
1820, Posen, Prussia) & Augusta Louise (Petrick) Nickoley (b. Jan. 12, 1825, Konigs-
berg, do.) Prepared in Rockefeller Class. Inst.; Univ. Acad. Pres. Y. M. C. A.;
Adelphic; Phi Beta Kappa; Engl. Club; Ger. Club; Illini Staff. Asst. Prin., W. Aurora
H. S.. 180S-1Q00; Prin. of School of Commerce, Syrian Protestant Coll., Beirut, Syria,
1900 — Married Emma May Rhoads ('09), Aug. 12. 1903, Champaign. Child, Katherine
Elisabeth, b. Dec. 14, 1904- Address, Beirut, Syria.
1154. HENRY MARK PEASE
B. S. in E. E.; Sales Mgr. & Dir.; b. Dec. 19, 1875, Malta, III.; s. Dan Francis
(.b. Dec. 30, 1826) & Rachel (Burzell) Pease (b. May 22, 1836). Prepared in Cornell
Coll., Mt. Vernon, la. Pres. of Class. Engr., Western Elec. Co., Chicago, 1898-1902;
Sales Mgr. S: Dir., Western Elec. Co. Ltd.. London 1902 — Assoc, memb. British In-
stitution of E. E.; same, Amer. Inst, of E. E. Married Adelaide Columbia Timber-
lake, Nov. 25, 1901, Cincinnati, O. Child, Maxine Virginia, b. Nov. 19, 1909. Address,
Montcbello, 99 Eitham Rd., Lee S. E., London, Eng. ; Bus. Add., Western Elec. Co., Ltd.,
N. Woolwich E. London.
1155. REED MILES PERKINS
A. B.: Merchant; b. Mar. i, 1875, Springfield, 111.; s. Joseph B. (b. May 15, 1824.
Richland Sta., 111.) & Ann Mary (Price) Perkins (b. Jan. 17, 1842, Woodford Co., Ky.)
Prepared in Springfield High School. Philumathean; Sigma Chi. LL. B., 111. Weslcyan,
1901. Mgr. of Lyceum Bur., 1898-1902; Ice & Coal bus., Springfield; Perkins Ice &
2i8 University of Illinois [1898
Coal Co., 1902 — Married Wellie Pierce England, Apr. 28, 1908, Kansas City, Mo.
Address, 2025 S. 6th St., Springfield, III.; Bus. Add., 505 J4 E. Monroe St., Springfield.
1 1 56. *CICERO JUSTICE POLK
(Brother of No. 2204)
A. B. in L. & A.; Rancher; b. Jan. 3, 1877, Areola, III.; s. John Luther (b. Nov.
22, 1841, Bridgeville, Del.) & Cora Justice (Blackwell) Polk (b. June 2, 1846, New-
bern, N. C.) Prepared in Areola H. S. Engl. Club; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. A. B.,
Harvard, 1900. With P. F. Collier & Son, 1901-4; Private tutor, 1904; conducting a
ranch, Encinal, Tex., 1904 — - Married Margaret Elizabeth Reily, Oct. 14, 1901, Boston,
Mass. Deceased.
1 1 57. WILLIAM VIPOND POOLEY
A. B. in L. & A.; Instr. in Univ.; b. Feb. 12, 1876, Galena, 111.; s. John H. (b.
Aug. 2, 1843, Eng.) & Esther (Vipond) Pooley (b. Oct. 7, 1854, Scales Mound, 111.)
Prepared in Galena H. S. Kappa Sigma; Shield & Trident. Ph. D., Univ. of Wis.,
1905. Taught in Galena H. S., 1899-1901; Grad. Stud., Univ. of 111., 1901-2; same,
Univ. of Wis., 1902-4; Penoyer Scholar in Econ., same, 1904; LTniv. Scholar in Amer.
Hist., same, 1905; taught in Madison H. S., 1905-6; Prof, of Hist., State Norm.
School, Kirksville, Mo., 1906-7; same. State Norm. School, Valley City, N. D., 1907-9;
Instr. in Hist., Northwestern Univ., Evanston, 1909 — Author: Settlement of 111. 1830-
50, Bui. of Univ, of Wis., 1908, 309 pp.; Article, Some Causes for the Westward
Movement before 1850, Proceedings of N. Cent. Hist. Teachers Assoc, 1907. Mem-
ber Amer. Hist. Assoc; A. F. & A. M. Married Marie Antoinette Baume, Jan. i, 1907,
Galena, 111. Child, Elizabeth E., b. Sept. 27, 1909, Galena, 111. Address, 828 Simpson
St., Evanston, 111.
1158. GEORGE JOSEPH RAY
(Husband of No. 1507)
B. S. in C. E.; C. E., 1910; Chief Engr.; b. Mar. 24, 1876, Metaniora, 111.; s. Jerry
(b. July 6, 1839, Metamora, 111.) & Harriett (Swallow) Ray (b. Feb. 25, 1843, Green Co.,
Pa.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. C. E. Club. Various positions under Chief Engr., I. C. R. R. ;
Asst. Engr., Carbondale, June, 1900; Supervisor of Tracks, St. Louis dist., same, 1901-2;
Roadmaster, Dubuque Div., 1002-3- Div. Engr., D. L. & W. R. R., Scranton, Pa.,
1903-8; Contracting, 1908-9; Chief Engr., D. L. & W. R. R., 1909 — Member Baptist
Church; Amer. Ry. Engr. Assoc; Amer. Soc. of C. E. Married Edna Rose Ham-
mers ('01), June 23, 1903, Champaign, 111. Children, Lilian Rosalind, b. Nov. 2, 1904;
CJwendolen, b. Apr. 24, 1910. Address, 86 N. Arlington Ave., E. Orange, N. J.; Bus.
Add., c/o D. L. & W. R. R., Hoboken, N. J.
1 1 59. OR A MARCUS RHODES
B. S.; M, D., 1901; Phys. & Sur., b. Mar. 12, 1871, Bloomington, 111.; s. Aaron
Payne (b. Apr. 18, 1834) & Martha M. (Cox) Rhodes (b. Aug. 9, 1834). Prepared in
111. State Normal Univ. High School. Capt. ; Footballl team, 1896-97; Alpha Kappa
Kappa, P. & S., Chicago. Member McLean Co. Med. Soc; 111. State Med. Soc; Amer.
Med. Assn.; Brainard District Med. Soc; Amer. Acad, of Medicine; Consulting Staff
St. Joseph's Hosp., Bloomington; Christian Church. Married Myrtie J. Downs, May 8,
1902, Elwood, Ind. Children, daughter, b. Feb. 16, 1903 (d. Feb. 18, 1903); Aaron
Payne, b. Oct. 25, 1908. Address 11 16 E. Grove, Bloomington, 111.; Bus. Add., 405-7
Corn Belt Bank lildg., do.
]i6o. LEWIS ARCHIBALD ROBINSON
A. B.; A. M., 1901; Prof.; b. Feb. 15, 1871, Cedar Grove, Va. ; s. Andrew
A. (b. 1838, Winchester, Va.) &■ Virginia (Fries) Robinson (b. 1847, Cedar Grove, Va.;
Prepared in Shenandoah Inst., Dayton, Va. Y. M. C. A. Ph. D., N. Y. Univ., 191 1;
Scholarship, Columbia, 190S-9; Grad. Fellowship, N. Y. Univ., 1910-11. Taught in
Kankakee H. S., 1900; in Univ. Acad, while doing Grad. work^ 1900-1 ; Instr. in
Physics & Math., State Agr. Coll., Pullman, Wash., 1901-2; Ore. State Norm. School,
Monmouth, Ore., 1902-8; Assoc. Prof, of Pedagogy & Supt. of Tr. School, Winthrop
Norm. & Ind. Coll., Rock Hill, S. C, 1909-11; Prof, of Psych. & Educ. Univ. of Porto
Rico. Member Presb. Church; Y. M. C. A.; N. E. A.; S. E. A.; Ore. Acad, of Sci., Vice
Pres., 1908; Biochemical Soc. of Columbia, 1911; Assoc, of Doctors of Pedagogy of N.
Y. City, 191 1; Secondary Education Club of (Columbia, 1909; Mosely Comm. for Visiting
Schools in Eng., 1908; Pres. of Assoc, of Masters & Doctors, N. Y. Univ., igii. Married
Anna Gard, Sept. 15, 1902, Salem, Ore. Child, Hazel Gard, b. June 24, 1904. Address,
Univ. of Porto Rico, Rio Piedras, P. R.
1 161. ROME CLARK SAUNDERS
B. S. in E. E.- Engineer; b. May 18, 1876, Champaign Co., 111.; s. Jos. (b. Dec.
2C, 1840, Ind.) & Cornelia (Clark) Saunders (b. Aug. 3, 1851, 111.) Prepared in St.
Joseph H. S.; Univ.. Acad. With B. P. Remy, Anderson, Ind., 1898; Western Elec
Co., Chicago, 1S99; Peoria Gen. Elec. Co., S: Diamond Meter Co., Peoria, 1899-iQoi;
Fargo Edison Co., Fargo, N. D., 1901-3; Ft. Wayne El. Works, 1902-4; A. T. & S. F.
R. K., 1904-9; Minneapolis Gen. Elec. Co., 1909 — Married Hazel Richardson, Apr.
12, 1910, Kansas City, Mo. Address, 15 S. 5th St., Minneapolis, Minn.
1 162. ARCHIBALD DIXON SHAMEL
(Brother of Nos. 613, 665)
B. S. in Agr.; with U. S. Bur. of Agr.; b. Oct. 15, 1877; s. Conrad (b. Bavaria,
Ger.) & Caroline Sh;imel (b. Springfield, III.) Prepared in Taylorville H. S. Sigma
1898] Baccalaureate Alumni 219
Alpha Epsilon; Alpha Zcta; Philoinathean; Agr. Club; Debating team; Editor, ist & zd
Annl. Illinois AgricuUurist; Repre., ist 111. State Farmers' Inst, meeting. Asst. & Instr.,
111. Coll. of Agr.. 189S-1902; Physiologist, Bur. of Plant Industry, U. S. Dcpt. of Agr.,
1902 — Invented Tobacco Seed Separator, 1904; Paper bag method of protecting tobacco
flowers from cross oollination, 1904; Seed bed steam sterilizer, 1906- Cigar testing
machine, 1907. Author: Manual of Corn Judging; Book of Corn; Bulletins 111. &
Conn. Exp. Stas. & U. S. Dept. of Agr.; contributions to Encylopedia Anier. Agr.;
Brittanica; Amer. & H. S. Text books in Agr.; Agr. reports of various kinds; also
various articles. Member Presb. Church; Amer. Assoc, for Adv. of Sci. ; Bot. Club ot
Wash.; Amer. Breeders Assocs. ; Masonic organization; Victoria Club. Married Agnes
Fay, Sept. 25, 1908, Hockanum, Conn. Child, Carolina Agnes, b. Aug. 12, 1909.
Address, Bur. of Plant Industry, U. S. Dept. of Agr., Washington, D. C.
1 163. STANLEY LIVINGSTONE SOPER
A. B. in L. & A. 1898; Superintendent of Schools; b. May 31, 187s, Gifford, Hh;
s. Milton Hubbel (b. Apr. 6, 1836, Franklin Co., Vt.) & Catherine Arietta Soper (b.
May I, 1845, do.) Prepared in Rantoul H. S. Adelphic; 2d in Class in Scholarship.
Grad. work Kan. State Normal, 1902-3; Chicago Univ., 1909. Miller, 1901; Teacher,
1902; Supt. of Schls. 1903 — Author of The Relation of the High School Sciences
to one Another, The Inter-State Schoolman, Vol. 8, No. 4; 1910, pp. 19-^0. Pres.
Meth. Brotherhood, 1911; Pres. Co. Teachers' Assoc, 1911. Married Mabel Mary
Dollison, Jan. i, 1903, Kansas City, Mo. Children, James Milton, b. Jan. 11, 1904; Doris
Amy, b. May 26, 1906; Dorothy Mabel, b. May 26, 1906 (d. May i, 1908); Cecil Stan-
ley, b. May 25, 1909; Rebecca, b. Feb. 28, 1911. Address, Eureka, Kan.
1164. ROY VERNER SPALDING
LL. B.; Asst. Adv. Mgr.; b. Mar. 30, 1S76, Byron, 111.; s. John Franklin (b. Rock-
ford, 111.) & Emily Lucius (Read) Spalding (b. Byron do.) Prepared in Byron H. S.
Buyer with Sears, Roebuck & Co., 1898-1903; Supt. Mail Order Dept. of The N. Iv.
Fairbanks Co., 1903-10; with The Globe Soap Co., Asst. Adv. Mgr., 191 1— Married
Ethel Rood, 1899, Byron, 111. Address, Glen Ellyn, 111.
1165. JOSEPH CLARENCE STALEY
(Brother of No. 1271)
A. B.; Teacher; b. Jan. 25, 1874, Tolono, 111.; s. George Alexander (b. Sept. 15.
1842, Cabal Co., Va.) & Priscilla Jane (Benjamin) Staley (b. Mar. 1, 1842, Perry Co.,
O.) Prepared in Urbana H. S. Philomathean; Y. M. C. A. A. M., Stanford Univ.,
1900. Teaching, 1900 — • Address, 314 nth Ave. St., N. Yakima, Wash.
1166. ALBERT LEWIS THAYER
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Feb. 11, 1876, Johnson, O.; s. Charles Corbet (b.
Aug. II, 1853, Bristol, do.) & Ella (Hulse) Thayer (b. Sept. 22, 1855, do.) Prepared
in Newcastle H. S. Glee & Mandolin Clubs. Member Christian Church; A. F. ^:
A. M.; K. T. ; I. O. O. F.; K. P.; A. I. A. Married Ethel E. Halstead, Sept. 20, 1899,
Cortland, O. Children, Lauren Halsted, b. Nov. 8, 1901; Harding Hulse, b. Mar. 4,
1903; Charles Bradley, b. Sept. 7, 1904 (d. Dec. 27, 1906); Evelyn K., b. Oct. 12, 1909.
Address, New Castle, Pa.
II 67. GUY ANDREW THOMPSON
A. B.; A. M.; Harvard Professor; b. Jan. 8, 1871, Steward, 111.; s. Robert James (b.
Mar., 1847, Romney, W. Va.) & Evelyn Louise (Flagg) Thompson (b. 1847, Williston, Vt.)
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Phi Gamma Delta; Adelphic (Pres.) Teacher, Millersburg, Ky.,
Mil. Inst., 1898-9; Harvard Univ., 1899-1901; Instr. in Engl., Univ. of Me., 1901-5;
Asst. Prof, of Engl., do. 1905-9; Grad. Stud., Univ. of Chicago, 1906-8; Prof, of Engl.
Lit., Univ. of Me., 1909 — Member Mod. Lang. Assoc. Address, Univ. of Me., Orono.
Me.
1 168. FERDINAND E. TOENNIGES
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Apr. 3, 1875, Rock Island, HI.; s. Henry J. (b.
Mar. 3, 1850, Berlin, Ger.) & Mary (Willers) Toenniges (b. Feb. 14, 1852, Hamburg,
do.) Prepared in Davenport, la., H. S. Railroad Const. Work, 1898-1904; Asst. Engr.
Const. Work, B. & O. R. R., 1904-10; Chief Engr., Robert Grace Contracting Co.,
Cleveland, O., Pittsburg, Pa., & New York. Married Myra E. Meader, Oct. n, 1900,
Schuylerville, N. Y. Address, c/o Robert Grace, Contracting Co., 170 J5roadway, N. Y.
City.
1 169. WILLIAM LUTHER UNZICKER
A. B. in L. & A.; Dep. Coll. Customs; b. Mar. 1, 1875; s. Jacob J. (b. Dec. 27,
1841) & Phebe (Engel) Unzicker (b. Oct. 22, 1843). Prepared in Acad., 111. State
Norm. Sch. Phi Gamma Delta; Pres. Soph. Class; Illio Board. Taught, 1898-1900;
Chief Clerk, Custom House, Omaha, 1901-3; Chief Deputy Collector of Customs, 1903-
12. Member Univ. Club of Omaha; Omaha Field Club. Married Alice Auld, June
3, 1908. Child, William L., b. Aug. 20, 1910. Address, 1307 S. Thirty-fourth St.,
Omaha, Neb.
1170. FREDERICK WILLIAM VON OVEN
B. S. in C. E.; Civil Engr.; b. Apr. 11, 1876, Naperville, Du Page Co., 111.; s.
Ernst (b. Nov. 7, 1835, Dusseldorf, Ger.) & Emma (Reifenrath) von Oven (b. June
26, 1833, Hilchenbach, do.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Delta Tau Delta; Tau Beta
Pi; Shield & Trident; Alpha Delta Sigma; C. E. Club; foot-ball team. Capt., 1898; man-
ager track team; Pres. Ath. Assoc. 1897-98; held W. I. A. A. Record in Hammer
220 University of Illinois [1898
throw; Member advisory board on athletics. Asst. Engr., HI. Central, 1898-1900; Engi-
neer in Bridge Dept. War Dept. U. S. A., Chicago, 1900; Supt. of Constr. & Consult-
ing Engr., Chicago & So. Bend, Ind., 1900-01; Consulting and Contr. Engr., asso-
ciated with Love Pros., Aurora, 111., and private practice 1901 — U. S. Letters Patent
No. 780,441. Jan. 17, 1905- Flush Hinge Door Construction: U. S. Letters Patent No.
795,004, July 18, 1905; Store Fronts. Member Episcopal Church; Western Soc. of
Engineers; 111. Soc. Engrs. 6c Surveyors. Married Irene Hu.xley Love, Apr. 19, 1900,
Aurora, 111. Children, Frances Irene Helen, b. Nov. 3, 1901; Mercedes Gladys, b.
Mar. II, 1903. Address, Naperville, 111.
1 171. RUFUS WALKER, JR.
A._ B. in L. &■ A.; Manufacturer; b. Feb. 27, 1875, Rock Island, III.; s. Rufus
(b. Williamslowii, Vt.) & Jane (Edgington) Walker (b. Edgine;ton. 111.) Prepared in
Moline H. S.; Univ. Acad. 'Phi Delta Theta; Delta Delta Delta; "Shield & Trident; Pres.,
Freshman class; First Mgr.^ Tennis Team; Asst. Baseball Mgr. ; Football Mgr. ; Illim
Staff; lUio Bd. Coal Business, 189S-1904; Manufacturing, 1904 — Married Margaret
Christy, b. Nov. 15, 1899. Children, Joseph C; John R.; Charlotte; Margaret Jane.
Address, 614 Twenty-Second St., Moline, 111.
1 172. CHARLES ALBERT WALTER
B. S.; Ph. C. in Pharm.. 1898; M. S., 1901; Phar. D., 1902; Mgr. Drug Dept.; b.
Feb. 26, 1876, Piano, 111.; s. Gus Walter (b. Sandwich, 111.') Prepared in Sandwich H. S.
Delta Tau Delta; Valedictorian class 1898. Mgr. Drug, Drug Sundry, JNovelty & Toy
Dept., Sears, Roebuck & Co., Chicago — visits Europe 10 wks. every yr. buying drug sun-
dries, fancy goods and toys in England, France, Germany & Austria. Married Lucile
Cooper, Oct. 23, 1901, Chicago. Children, Florence, b. 1904; Ralph, b. 1906; Charles
Richard, b. 1908. Address, 317 E. Ave. North, Oak Park, 111; Bus. Add., c/o Sears,
Roebuck & Co., Chicago.
1173. 'JOSHUA PERCY WEBSTER
B. S. in C. E. ; Civ. Engr.; b. Feb. 3, 1873, Philadelphia, Pa.; s. Lukens & Eliza-
beth (Hallowell) Webster. Prepared in Friends Cent. Sch. & Armour Inst., Chicago.
Adelphic; Bus. Mgr., lUini. Supt. of Constr. with W. W. Lindsay & Co., Engrs. &
Contrs., 1899 — Member Philadelphia Engrs. Club; Friends Meeting, Birthwright mem.
Married Katherine C. Hamilton, June 20, 1900, Petersburg, 111. Died Mar. 23, 1907.
1174. SARAH EMELINE WEBSTER
A. B. in L. & A.; Art Instr.; b. May 16, 1876, St. Louis, Mo.; d. Sidney Breese (b.
Feb. 21, 1843, Carlyle, 111.) & Emeline (Barnes) Webster (b. Sept. 14, 1845, St. Louis,
Mo.) Prepared in Carlyle, III. Y. W. C. A.; Alethenai; lUini cartoonist; IIHo artist.
Taught Engl, in Sioux Falls, S. D.; Champaign, 1900-1; Director of Art, Pub. Schs.
Lincoln, Nebr., 1901-6; Instr. in Art. Dept., N. Y. Tr. Sch. for Teachers, 1906. Ad-
dress, 519 W. i2ist St., N. Y. City.
1175. CLYDE LEIGH WETZEL
B. S. in E. E.; Contracting and Building; b. Dec. 27, 1877, Traer, Iowa; s. C. F.
& Emma (Axon) Wetzel. Prepared in Traer H. S. First year's Univ. work done at
Univ. of Iowa. Telephone Engineer, 1898-1907; High tension Switchboard operator
1908-9; Contracting & Building, 1909 — Married Margaret Bell, Aug. 3, 1907, Chicago;
Children, Chris Jr., b. Apr. 28, 1909; Lois, b. Feb. 14, 1911; Address, 216 Cutler St.,
Waterloo, Iowa.
1176. ALLISON JAMES WHARF
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. July 20. 1876, Olney, 111.; s. James Elliot (b. 1854,
Keene, O.) & Adelia Hannah (Allison) Wharf (b. 1855, Jonesborough, Ind.) Prepared
in Olney H. S. Highway Bridge Const. 1898-9; Asst. to W.' A. Gray, Eng. tS; Contr. 1S9S;
Eng. with U. Pacific Ry. Co., 1899-1912; Real Estate Investment, Building Supt. Member,
A. S. C. E.; Natl. Geo. Soc; A. F. & A. M.; B. P. O. E.. Married Sara Bower Thomp-
son, Jan., 1900, Olney, 111. Children, Allison Webster, b. Oct., 1900; William Thompson,
b. Aug., 1904 (d. Nov., 1905); James Eugene, b. Jan. 26, 1909. Address, 5032 Sunnyside
Ave., Chicago, 111.
1 1 77. ALBERT ST. JOHN WILLIAMSON
B. S.; M. E., 1902; Mech. Engr.; b. Apr. 6, 1872, Quincy, 111.; s. William Penn (b.
Dec. 10, 1832, Freeport, Pa.) & Martha L. (St. John) Williamson (b. Kent, Conn.)
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Capt. Univ. Regt. Shop & Drafting room, C. M. & St. Paul,
R. R., Milwaukee, W5s., 1898-1901; Draftsman Mex. Cent. R. R., 1903; Topographic
Work, 1904; Asst. to Supt. Machinery, Mex. Cent. R. R., 1904-6 ;Mech. Insp., 1906-7;
Mech. Engr., do., 1907-8; Instr., R. R. C. E., Univ. of 111., 1908-11. Articles, Friction
of New and Old Shoes on New and Worn Cast Iron Wheels, Air Brake Assoc. N;itl.
Conv., Chicago, 191 1; Brake Shoe Tests and Their Relation to Train Braking, Car
Foremen's Assoc, Chicago, 191 1; Tie Treatment with Fuel Oil on the Mex. Cent.
R. R., 1900; Effect of Scale on Boilers, Thresherman's Review, 1910; Locomotive
Efficiency and Friction, Amer. Engr. & R. R. Jour., 191 1; Various Short Articles in
Power & The Engineer; The American Machinist. A. F. & A. M. Married Mildred
Wilcox, Oct. 23, 1907, Aguascalientes, Mex. Address, P. O. Box 30S, Quincy, HI.
1178. FREDERICK HENRY WILSON
B. S. in E. E.; Mech. Engr.; b. Aug. 14, 1876, Evanston, 111.; s. W. C. Wilson.
Prepared in Evanston II. S. Sigma Chi. Electrical work; Chief Elect. Battleship
1899] Baccalaureate Alumni 221
Kentucky, U. S. N., 1900-4; Elec. Dept., Deering Harvester Co. Works, 1904; Steam
Turbine Dept., Allis Chalmers Co., 1906; Master Mechanic, B. F. Avery & Sons, Plow
Mfrs., Louisville, Ky. Member Engrs. & Architects Club. Address, 1140 S. ist St.,
Louisville, Ky.
1179. LEWIS FORNEY WINGARD
A. 13. in L. & A.; LL. B.; b. June 3, 187s, Champaign, 111.; s. Benjamin Franklin
Cb. May 28, 1841, Delphi, Incl.) & Mary Clara (Forney) Wingard (b. Oct. 10, 1846,
Waynesboro, Pa.) Adelphic; Asst. Ed., lllini; Band; Orchestra; Pol. Sci. Club. Atty-
at-Law. Secy. Bd. of Educ. of Champaign, 1905 — Secy. Repub. Co. Com. Member
M. E. Church; A. F. & A. M. ; Shrine; Sons of Veterans; Amer. Fed. of Musicians.
Address, 407 N. State St., Champaign, 111.
1 180. *JAMES THOMPSON WOLCOTT
B. S. in Chem.; Chemist; b. Oct. 21, 1868, Peoria, 111.; s. Gilbert (b. Jan. 20, 1837,
Brooklyn, N. Y.) & Maria (Day) Wolcott (b. Feb. 17, 1839, Nunda Val., JN. Y.)
Prepared in Peoria H. S. Asst. to City Chem„ Buffalo, N. Y., 1898; do. State Chem.
do., 1899; Asst., 111. Steel Co., 1900; Asst. C,hem., Armour & Co., 1901; Supt.^ Oil
Refinery, Armour & Co., Ft. Worth, Tex., 1902. A. F. & A. M. ; Amer. Chem.
Soc. Married Marie Boss, June 20, 1900, Chicago, 111. Died Feb. 9, 1904, Ft. Worth,
1 181. MINNIE BARNEY WOODWORTH (YOUNG)
(Wife of No. 1292; Sister of Nos. 450, 712 & 2000)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. May 5, 1877, Champaign, 111.; d. Stephen Elias (b. Nov. 27,
1815, near Seneca Falls, N. Y.) & Mary Celina (Carpenter) Woodworth (b. Apr. 5,
1842, near Fayetteville, do.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. & Berkeley, Calif., H. S.
Y. W. C. A.; Alethenai. Teacher in Champaign Schs. 1898-9; Member Southern Pres.
(Eastminster) Church; Kings Daughters Circles in Moline and Burlington, la. Married
John Hayes Young ('99), Dec. 26, 1899, Champaign, 111. Children, boy, b. Nov. 21, 1900
(d. Nov. 21, 1900); John Hayes, Jr., b. Sept. 7, 1903; Celina Woodworth, b. June 5, 1910.
Address, 326 Myrtle Ave., Kansas City, Mo.
1 1 82. GEORGE BEDELL WORTHEN
(Brother of No. 2291)
LL. B.; LL. M., 1S99; Lawyer; b. May 17, 1877, Warsaw, 111.; s. George Byron (b.
Warsaw, 111.) & Mary L. (Bedell) Worthen (b. do.) Prepared in Warsaw H. S.;
Univ. of the South, Sewanee, Tenn., 1896-7. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Mgr., Track team;
lllini staff. Law practice, Poplar Bluff, Mo., 1903; Asst. Mgr., Collection, Swift &
Co., 1904; Mgr., Coll. Dept., Amer. Jobbing Assoc, 1904; Gen. Law practice. Author:
Law of Contracts, pub. anonymously, Amer. Jobbing Assoc, 1906; articles in current
magazines, 1900-2; in Green Bag, American Legal News & Law Student's Helper.
Member (joml. League of Amer.; Sr. Warden, Holy Cross Mission, Episc. Married
Etta M. Horstman, Sept. i, 1902, Olatha, Kan. Child, Mary Theye ,b. Sept. 8, 1903.
Address, 2212 8th St., Tuscaloosa, Ala.; Bus. Add., 501-2-3 Alston Bldg., do.
1 1 83. DAVID COUDEN WRAY
(Brother of No. 2538)
B. S. in C. E.; Mining Engr.; b. Feb. 27, 1875, Winnebago, 111.; s. S. T. &
Martha (Scott) Wray. Prepared in Winnebago H. S. C. E. Club. With U. S. Geol.
Sur., 1898-1900; Asst. Mine Eng., Whitebreast Fuel Co., 1900-1905; with Mineral
Point Zinc Co., 1906 — Married Bertha M. Loskill, June 10, 191 1, LaSalle, 111. Address,
DePue, 111.
1 184. HERMAN LOUIS WUERFFEL
B. S. in E. E. ; Electrician; b. Feb. 24, 1876, Chicago; s. Leonhard (b. Jan. 31.
1829, Bavaria, Ger.) & Albertine (Koplien) Wuerffel (b. June 19, 1839, Pommerania,
do.) Prepared S. Chicago H. S.; Brevet Capt. I. N. G. With Western Electric Co.,
1899-1908; U. P. Vulcan Elec. Heating Co., 1908 — Member Ger. Luth. Church, May-
wood, 111. Married Charlotte Anna Eissfeldt, Jan. 14, 1900, Milwaukee, Wis.; Children,
Stella Albertine, b. June 19, 1901; Gertrude Anna, b. Mar. 30, 1905; Leonhard Carl,
b. June 9, igii. Address, 409 S. loth Ave., Maywood, 111.; Bus. Add., 542 W. Jack-
son Blvd., Chicago.
CLASS OF 1899 (108)
1:85. HARRY ANDERSON
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Engr.; b. June 12, 1878, Sheldon, 111.; s. M. Anderson. Ad-
dress, 333 Henry Bldg., Seattle, Wash.
1186. FRANK HALL ARMSTRONG
B. S. in M. E. ; Engr. b. Nov. i, 1877, Serena, 111.; s. Abraham T. and Lottie E.
(Hall) Armstrong (Maine). Piepared in Ottawa H. S.; Tau Beta Pi, Pres. of M. E. &
E. E. Soc, Asst. Master Mechanic Cleveland Cliffs Iron Co., 1899-01; Master Mechanic
Crystal Falls Iron Co., 1901-02; Master Mechanic Republic Iron Co., 1902-4; Mech. Engr.
for Penn. Iron Mining Co., and Republic Iron Co., 1904 — Member Lake Superior Min-
ing Insty^ 1902; A. S. M. E. 1908; Assoc. Mem. A. I. E. E. 1909. Married Clara E.
Pascoe, Dec. 23, 1903, Repul)lic, Mich. Children, Charlotte E., b. May 2, 1905; Eleanor,
b. Sept. 6, 1908. Address, Vulcan, Mich.
222 University of Illinois [1899
1187. *SAMUEL MICHAEL BAYARD
B. S. in L. & A.; b. Apr. 11, 1878, Vincennes, Ind.; s. Joseph Lamber t(b. Jan. 27,
1841, do.) & Helen M. (Burke) Bayard (b. Sept. 10, 1850, Marietta, O.) Prepared m
St. Francis Xavier's Prep. School and Vincennes Univ. Phi Delta Theta; Shield and
Trident. Clerk Bankers' Nat'l Bank, Chicago. Died Sept. 19, 1901, Vincennes, Ind.
1 1 88. GWAVAS FOSTER BECKERLE&<^
B. S. in C. E. 1899; Civil Engineer; b. Sept. 28, 1876; s.^ames G. (Penzance,
Eng.) and Catherene (Brown) Beckerley (Mineral Point, Wis.) Prepared in Chicago
Eng. H. S. and Man. Train. Sch.; C. E. Club, Tau Beta Pi. Vice-Pres. Athletic As-
sociation; Pres. Sen. Class; Pres. C. E. Club. Member Western Society of Engineers;
Missouri Athletic Association. Member of Ancient Arabic Order of iNomadic Mystic
Shrine, Murat Temple, A. F. & A. M.; Commandery. Civil Engr. wi.th August Ziesing,
1899-01; Am. Bridge Co., N. Y., 1901-3; 111. Steel Co., 1903-5; Bridge Manufacturers
Co., 1905-6; Contracting Mgr., Noelke-Richards Iron Works. Married Clara M. Unge-
witter, Dec. 24, 1901, Chicago, 111. Child, William Gwavas, b. Nov. 7, 1908. Address,
1 555 Broadway, Indianapolis, Ind.
1 189. RALPH BENNETT
(Brother of No. 1190)
B. S. in E. E.; Chief Engineer; b. June 20 1875, Morton, 111.; s. William Sargent
(Ohio) & Mary Ann (Campbell) Bennett. Prepared in Chicago Eng. H. & M. T. S.;
Philomathean. Chief Elec. Engr., Edison Elec. Co., Los Angeles, Calif., 1902-08; Chiet
Engr. Great Western Power Co., 1909-11. Chief Engr., Domniguez Land Co., 1912 —
Assoc. Member Amer. Inst. Elec. Engrs. ; Congr. Church. Married Mary Belle Burns,
Aug. 16, 1910. Child, Mary Gay, b. Sept. 21, 191 1. Address, 136 Witmer St., Los An-
geles, Calif.; Bus. Add., 625 S. Hill St., do.
1190. RUTH BENNETT (MORGAN)
(Sister of No. 1189)
A. B. in L. & A.; Medical Missionary; b. Sept. 20, 1877, Morton, 111.; d. William
Sargent (b. Ind.) & Mary Anna (Campbell) Bennett (b. 1836, Morton, 111.) Prepared
in Northwest Div. H. S., Chicago. Y. W. C. A.; Watcheke; Alethenai. M. D., Johns
Hopkins, 1904. Med. Miss., Tsing Kiang pu, China. Member, Presb. Church. Married
Lorenzo Seymour Morgan, M. D., June 28, 1904, Nashville, Tenn. Address, Tsing
Kiang pu; via Chinkiang, China.
1 191. THOMAS ARCHIBALD MURRAY BEVANS
B. S.; Teacher; b. June 29, 1879, Wildwood, 111.; s. Homer Bevans. Taught Man.
Tr. Address, 253 W. both PL, Chicago, 111.
1 192. MARY CONSTANCE BIGELOW
A. B.; B. L. S., 1910; Librarian; b. July 13, 1877, Austin, Minn.; d. Edward (b.
Lakeville, N. Y.) & Lucy Hare (Brown) Bigelow (b. Fitchburg, Mass.) Prepared in
Champaign H. S. Teaching, 1899-1901; Clerking, 1901; Libr. Asst., Rockford Pub.
Lib., 1909 — Address, 324 N. Horsneau St., Rocklord, 111.
1193. CLARENCE EDGAR BOCOCK
A. B. in Sci.; Teacher; b. Dec. 14, 1876, Stark Co., 111.- s. Cyrus & Eleanor
(Fonts) Bocock. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Le Cercle Francais; Natural History Club;
Instr. in Sci., Corning High School, Iowa, 1900-04. Dean and Professor of Sci., State
Nor. Sch., Albion, Ida., 1904 — Graduate work, Univ. of Chicago, Summers, 1905 and
1907. Married Lillian Rodda Normington, Nov. 26, 1907. Child, Oscar Lafayette, b.
May 25, 1909. Address, Albion, Idaho.
1194. LUCILE ALICE BOOKER (WATKINS)
(Sister of No. 2023)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Oct. i, 1874, Wichita, Kan.; d. George Arthur (b. Sept. 14,
1846, Fairmount, 111.) & Caroline Sabrina (Bell) Booker (b. July 27, 1846, Moore's
Hill, Ind.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Alethenai; Engl. Club; Illini Staff; Illio
Board; Won prizes in literary and declamatory work. Instr. in Engl. Lit., Little Falls,
Minn., 1899-1900; Stillwater, Minn., 1901-1905; Cloquet, Minn,. 1906-1908. Member,
St. Andrews Guild, 1908 — Women's Friday Club (Charter Member) ; Cloquet Charitable
Organization, 1908 — Married Charles B. Watkins, June 15, 1908, Grand Forks, N. Dak.
Child, Harriette Wendell, June 6, 1909. Address, Cloquet, Minn.
1 195- JAMES CLIFFORD BRADLEY
B. S. in M. E.; Practitioner of Patent Law; b. May 29, 1875, Morrison, 111.; s.
James Hubbard (b. 1842, O.) & Emily Elizabeth (McAllister) Bradley (b. 1849, Ind.)
Prepared in Morrison H. S. Y. M. C. A.; Track team. Studied law National Univ.
& Geo. Wiashington Univ., Washington, D. C. Drafting, Ajax Forge Co., 1899; U. S.
Navy Dept., 1900-01; Examining Corps, U. S. Pat. Office, Washington, 1901-05; Practice
of Pat. Law, Pittsburg, Pa., 1905— Member Presb. Church; Bar of U. S. Circuit
Court of Appeals, 3d Circuit, sth Circuit, 7th Circuit & Dist. of Columbia. Married
Dorothy Holland Sipe, June i, 1904, Washington, D. C. Children, Emma Elizabeth,
b. May 7, 1907; James Clifford, Jr., b. June 21, 1911. Address, 7909 Inglenook PL,
Pittsburg, Pa.; Bjis. Add., 922 Frick Bldg., Pittsburg.
1899] Baccalaureate Alumni 223
1196. theodore lennart burkland
B. S. in C. E. ; Banking: b. Apr. 30, 1875, Moline, 111.; s. Swan P. (b. Sweden)
& Charlotte (Larson) Burkland (b. do.) Prepared in Moline H. S. Delta Tau Delta;
Tau Beta Pi; Football team; Manager Interscholastic. Draftsman, Paige Iron Works,
Chicago, 111., 1899; Moline Plow Co., 1899; Asst. Engr. Peoria Water Works, 1902-10;
President Citizens State Bank. Nampa, Idaho, 1910 — Married Mary C. Trumbower,
June 8, 1904, Huron, S. Dak. Children, Beniamin Trumbower, b. July 15, 1907: Theo-
dore Lennart, b. Aug. 19, 1911. Address, c/o Citizens State Bank, Nampa, Idaho.
1 197. *HALBERT LILLY CHIPPS
(Brother of No. 1475)
B. S. in C. E.; Engr.; b. Oct. 13, 1877, Sullivan, 111.; s. Abia (b. June 8, 1S52.
Clarksburg, W. Va.) & America (Lilly) Chipos (b. Oct. 10, 1856, Sullivan, 111.) Pre-
pared in Sullivan, 111., H. S. Tau Beta Pi; C. E. Club. Instructor in C. E., Univ. of
111., 1899; Chicago Jet. R. R. Co., Union Stock Yards, Chicago, 111., 1900; Union Pac.
Ry., 1900. Died Nov. 3, 1900, Laramie, Wyo.
1 198. HARRY ARTHUR CHUSE
B. S. in M. E.; Mechanical Engineer; b. Mar. 11, 1877, Mattoon, 111.; s. J. t"-
(b. Switzerland) & M. D. (Nicholson) Chuse (Bond Co., 111.) Prepared in Mattoon
H. S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Supt of Chuse Engine Works. Married Eliza Shinn,
Nov. 15, 1904, St. Louis, Mo. Address, 1504 Charleston Ave., Mattoon, 111.
1199. EDITH CLARK (BURR)
(Sister of No. 1106)
A. B. in L. & A., B. L. S., 1902; b. Apr. 28, 1877, Vandalia, 111.- d. Daniel
Monroe (b. Haddan, Conn.) & Rebecca (Davis) Clark (b. Higganem. do.) Prepared
in Vandalia H. S. Pi Beta Phi; Watcheka; Y. W. C. A.; Phi IJelta Psi; Capt. basket
ball team; Class Poet. Article: Niagara Falls, A Bibliography, Bui. of Bibliography,
Vol. 3, No. 6, pp. 85-91. Member Bd. of Dir. Detroit Branch Coll. Alumnae & also
Spokane Branch; Cor. Secy., City Federation of Worn. Clubs, Spokane. Married
Frank Henry Burr, June 10, 1903, Vandalia, 111. Address, Sydney, Australia; Bus.
Add., c/o Burr- Williams Real Estate Co., Sydney.
1200. "MARY EDITH CLARK
(Sister of No. 1107)
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1906; b. Feb. 6, 1879, Donovan, 111.; d. Evlan (b. Aug.
18, 1838, St. Joseph, Mich.) &, Clarissa E. (Watkins) Clark (b. Aug. 9, 1843, Crawfords-
ville, Ind.) Engl. Club; Alethenai; Y. W. C. A. Taught at Chillicothe, 1900-01; Mt.
Vernon, 1902-9; graduate student in Univ. of 111., 1905-6. Died Feb. 28, 1909.
1201. PHILIP HENRY CLARK
A. B. in L. & A.; Lawyer; b. Dec. 31, 1873, Guilford, 111.; s. Edward E. (b. Feb.
2, 184s, Ireland) & Sarah F. (Sale) Clark (b. Dec. 6, 1851, Guilford, 111.) Prepared in
Galena, 111. H. S. Prin. 1899-02, and Supt. of Galena Sch. i90j-6| Attorney-at-I,aw,
Lawton, Okla., 1907 — Married Loretta J. Mahony, June 30, 1904, Galena, 111. Child,
Edward J., b. Jan. 12, 1907. Address, Lawton, Okla.
1202. CHARLES LUTHER CLIFFORD
B. S. in E. E. ; Elec. Engr.; b. Sept. 6, 1874, Serena, 111.; s. Martin Luther (b.
Nov. 15, 1832, New York State) & Sarah Elizabeth (Sinclair) Clifford (b. July 29,
1836, Illinois). Prepared in Ottawa Tp. H. S. Arc Lamp Uept., Western Electric
Co., Chicago, 1899; with Chicago Telephone Co., 1900-2; Elec. Engr., War. Dept. ot
U. S. Govt., 1902 — Married Belle Ethel Jones, Dec. 19, 1900, Chicago, 111. Address,
1729 N. Y. Ave., Washington, D. C.
1203. JANE ELIZABETH COOKE
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. June 4, 1866, Monroe, Mich.; d. Jacob (b. 1831, Geneva,
N. Y.) & Sarah (Grigg) Cooke (b. 1834, Eng.) Prepared in Monroe H. S.; Univ. of
Mich., 1890-91, 1893-95. Classifier, Univ. of Pa. Libr., 1899; Re-organizer, Schmidlapp
Free Libr., Piqua, O., 1900-1; Cataloger, Libr. of Congress, 1901 — • Member Univ. of
111. Club; Univ. of Mich. Club; College Women's Suffrage League- Amer. Libr. Assoc.
Address, 653 E. Capital St., Washington, D. C; Bus. Add., Libr. of Congress, do.
1204. VIRGINIA DINWIDDIE (PIPER)
B. S.; b. Maroa, 111.; d. M. E. Dinwiddie. Married. Address, c/o Chas. E. Piper,
Los Angeles, Calif. (J)
1205. GEORGE DODDS
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Engr.; b. Nov. 4, 1878, Neoga, 111.; s. Eli & Ophelia (Ever-
hart) Dodds (b. Port Washington, O.) Prepared in Neoga, 111. Pub. Sch. With the
Bullock Elec. Mfg. Co.; Asst. in Test Dept., 1899-1901- Sales Engr., 1901-3; Foreman
Test Dept., 1903-5; Asst. to Supt. of Constr., 1906-9; E. E. with W. & L. E. R. R-.
1909-11; with Delaware &■ Hudson Co., 191 1 — Married Lula Engel, June 18, 1904.
Cincinnati. Child, Roselle Sue, b. Apr. 9, 1905. Address, 10 Sianwix St., Albany, N. Y.
224 University of Illinois 1 1899
1206. RICHARD CHARLES DONOGHUE
(Brother of No. 1654)
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. July 2S, 1876, La Salle, Ind. ; s. Timothy J. (b. Belville, Can.)
& Catharine (Cody) Donoghue (b. La Salle, 111.) Prepared in St. Bede's College;
Univ. Acad. Address, La Salle, 111.
1207. ALEXANDER DAWES DuBOIS
B. S. in E. E. ; E. E., 1912; Asstj Prof.; b. Dec. 19, 1873, Springfield, HI-;
s. Nicholas (b. Apr. 7, 1846, Carlinville, 111.) &- Orlena Eliza (Dawes) DuBois (b.
July 20, 1851, do.) Prepared in Springfield H. S. M. & E. E. Soc; Pres. Military
Club; Natl. Hist. Club; Y. M. C. A.; Military Scholarship, Winner Hazelton
Medal; Military Instr. ; Adjutant; Capt.; Jllio Board; Class Treas.; Class Track Team;
Delegate to Student Assembly; (5rad. Student Cornell, 1908-10. Draftsman, The Elec.
Storage Battery Co., 1899-1900; Wabash R. R. Co., 1900-2; with Western Electric Co.,
1902; Engineer, Western Electric Co., 1902-6; General Staff of Power Apparatus Mgr.,
same, 1906-7; Asst. Elec. & Mech. Engr., 111. Traction System, 1907-8; Instr. in Elec.
Eng., Cornell Univ., 1908-11; Asst. Prof. Elec. Eng., Purdue Univ., 191 1 — Member
Sth Regt., I. N. G., 1896-8. Patents, Nos. 826,318; 836,019; 840,690. Author:
Will it Pay to Electrify the Shops, Ind. Engr., Jan., 1912, Vol. II, pp. 1-8; A Note on
the Nesting of the Whippoorwill, The Auk, Oct., 1911, Vol. 28, pp. 469-471. Member
Soc. for Promotion Engr. Educ, Assoc, Amer. Inst. Elec. Engrs. ; Amer. Ornith.
Union; St. Louis Ry. Club; Methodist Church. Married Alma Margaret Houser, Nov.
8, 1902, Lincoln, 111. Address, 320 Waldron St., W. Lafayette, Ind.
1208. HARRY TRUXTUN EASTMAN
B. S. in Arch.; Supt. for Architects; b. Jan. 25, 187S, Rock Island, 111.; s. Frank
S. (b. Fort Snelling, Minn.) & Cora Louisa (Brackett) Eastman (b. July 22, 185S,
Rock Island, 111.) Prepared in Rock Island H. S. Tau Beta Pi. Junior Engr. in
Govt. Const, work from 1 899-1906, under U. S. Engineer Office, Rock Island, 111.;
Chief Engr., Healy Tibbitts Const. Co., San Francisco, Calif., 1906-9; Supt. for Hola-
bird & Roche, Architects of Chicago, 111., 1909 — Address, 116 N. 25th St., Omaha,
Nebr.; Bus. Add., 1618 Monadnock Block, Chicago, 111.
1209. HOWARD MONTGOMERY ELY
B. S. in M. E.; Engineer; b. Feb 19, 1876, Peoria, 111.; s. Edwin C. (b. 1840, O.)
& Mary M. (Grier) Ely (b. 1847, Danville, Pa.) Prepared in Peoria H. S. Delta
Tau Delta; Shield and Trident. Asst. Engr. to Supt., Peoria Water Works, 1899;
Asst. Engr. to D. W. Mead, Constr. Engr., 1899-1907; Engr. for Parker- Washington Co.,
Contr. Engrs., Chicago, 1907-9; Supt. Danville (111.) Water Co., 1909 — Author:
Description of Concrete Dam Construction, Proc. I!!. Soc. Engrs. &• Survyrs., 1904;
The Southwest Water Tunnel, do., 1908; Legislation in Regard to Stream Pollution in
111.; Proc. Water Siifply Assoc, 1910; Pumping Station and Pumping Engine Duty,
Rpt. Water Works (^onim., Proc. III. Soc. Engrs. & Survyrs. Member West. Soc.
Engrs.; 111. Soc. of Engrs. & Survyrs.; 2nd & 3rd Vice Pres. 111. Water Supply Assoc;
Amer. Water Wbrks Assoc. Married Nellie B. Hawes, Sept. 18, 1907,, Danville, 111.
(d. July 16, 1909). Child, Nellie Jane Grier, b. Aug. i, 1908. Address, 412 W. North
St., Danville, 111.
12 10. EDNA FAIRCHILD (PIER)
B. L. S.; b. May 5, 1876, Marinette, Wis.; d. Charles March (b. Mar. 10, 1S50,
Knightstown, Ind.) & Sarah Jane (Cook) Fairchild (b. Aug. 9, 1850, Irasburg, Vt.)
Prepared in Marinette (Wis.) H. S. and Walnut Hill Sch., Natick, Mass. Attended
Wellesley Coll.; 1894-5. Pi Beta Phi. Cataloger, Northern 111. State Nor. Sch., De-
Kalb, 111., 1899-1900; Organizer, Chicago City Club, 1905; Asst. John Crerar Lib.,
Chicago, 1905-8; Asst. Libr., Ryerson Lib., Art. Inst., Chicago, 1908-12. Member
Chicago Wellesley Club; Chicago Lib. Club. Married (]olwert George Pier, Mar. 12,
1912. Address, 802 First St., Wausau, Wis.
1211. CLARENCE EARL FLEAGER
B. S. in E. E.; Div. Plant Engr.; b. Mav 23. 1879, Sheldon, 111.; s. Wm. Barnum (b.
Sept. 7, 1830, Carlisle, Pa.) & Frances (Milliman) Fleager (b. Oct. 17, 1853.) Prepared
in Sheldon, 111. Baseball team. Clerk, Amer. Tel & Tel. Co., Chicago, 1899-1901;
Dist. Mgr., 1901; St. Paul, Service Insp., 1901-2; Switchboardman, Sunset Tel. & Tel.
Co., Seattle, 1902-4; Supt. Inside Plant, Puget Sound Div., 1904; Dist. Supt. Constr.,
Puget Sound Dist., 1904-9; City Plant Chief, Seattle, 1909; Dist. Supt. Plant, San
Francisco, Coast Div., 1910; Div. Plant Engr., Central Div., San Francisco, Cal., 191 1 —
Assoc, member A. I. E. E. Married Mabell E. Maynard, July 12, 1905. Child, William
Maynard, b. Apr. 20, 1907. Address, 927 Indian Rock Ave., Berkeley, Calif.
1212. EUGENE WILLIAM PENN FLESCH
B. S. in Arch.; b. Sept. 28, 1876, Philadelphia, Pa., s. J. A. & Fredericka (Astruck)
Flesch. Kappa Sigma. Married Rose Eisler, Oct. 29, 1904, New York. Child, Ruth,
b. Aug. 8, 1905. Address. 4S09 Calumet Ave., Chicago, 111.
1213. MARCUS SAMUEL FLETCHER
M. D. 1898, B. S. 1899; Physician and Surgeon; b. Feb. 17, 1869^ Kidgefarm,
111.; s. Henry (b. Oct. 28, 1839, do.} and Mahala (Haworth) Fletcher (b. Oct. 15, 1842,
Georgetown, 111.) Prepared in Ridgefarm H. S. Phi Rho Sigma of P. & S. Vermilion
Co. Health Officer, 1902-4; Menilier Vermilion Co. Med. Soc, 1900; III. State Med.
1899] Baccalaureate Alumni 225
Soc, 1902. Married Jessie Baiim, Aug. 5, 1S97, Newport, Ind. Child, Mildred, b.
Apr. 8, :900. Address, Georgetown, 111.
1214. JOHN ALBERT FOBERG
B. S.; Instructor; b. Mar. 12, 1876, Chicag;o, 111.; s. Nels A. (b. Sweden) & Mathilda
(Bergstrom) Foberg (b. do.) Prepared in Chicago Man. Tr. H. S. Attended summer
quarters, Univ. of Chicago, 1895-7-8. Fellowship in Math, (not used). Instr. in Math.
Crane Tech. H. S. Married Louise Julia F., July i, 1904, Chicago, 111. Child, Marian,
b. 1906. Address, 4031 N. Avers Ave., Chicago, 111.
1215. ROBERT LAMBERT FOWLER
B. S. in C. E.; b. Oct. 4, 1876, Charity, 111.; s. Robert & Ellen (Dillon) Fowler.
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Delta Tau Delta; Tau Beta Pi. One year Min. and Civ.
Eng. ; three years Min. Engr., Utah Fuel Co.j^ one year Chief Engr., do.; one-half
year Supt. Nevada Coal Co.; Prospecting with Diamond Drill; Supt. of Gelsonite and
Coal Mines of the Barber Asphaltum Co., Dragon, U.; in business in Maurer, N. J.
Address, 141 Water St., Perth Amboy, N. J.
1216. WILLIAM ALEXANDER GORDON FRASER
(Brother of No. 3363)
B. S. in M. E.; Mech. Engr.; b. Jan. 27, 187S, La Salle, 111.; s. William H. (b-
Mar. 26, 1838, Perth, Ont.) & Lvdia M. (Waterman) Fraser (b. Apr. 26, 1848, Pleasant
River, N. S.) Prepared in La 'Salle H. S. Delta Tau Delta; Shield & Trident; Tau
Beta Pi; Alpha Delta Zeta. Asst. Master Mech. in Engr., Univ. of 111., 1901-2; Master
Mech. Flammisfumis Co., Mojave, Calif. 1903; Gen. Mgr., do., 1904 — Address, Mojave,
Calif. (1)
1217. DAISY CARVER (BAUM)
(Wife of No. 850; Sister of No. 1867)
A. B.; b. Dec. 22, 1875, Farmer City, 111.; d. Christian (b. 1849, Harrisburg, Pa.)
& Eva (Pettit) Carver (b. 1844. Shelbyville, Ind.) Prepared in I. S. N. U. Pi Beta
Phi. Married Harry William Baum ('95), Mar. 20, 1900, Bloomington, 111. Address,
Abilene, Kan.
1218. WINFRED DEAN GERBER
B. S. in M. & S. E.; San. Civ. Eng.; b. July 8, 1876; s. Henry H. (b. May 18,
1S46, Byron, 111.) & Isabella C. (Dean) Gerber (b. Cazanovia, N. Y.) Prepared m
Rockford H. S. Mun. & San. Eng., Chicago, 1899-1902; Railroad Location & Constr,
Okla. 1902-6 Arkansas, 1906-7; C. R. I. & P. R. R., Chicago, 1907-8; R. R. Location,
Ky., 1908-9; member of firm The W. S. Shields Co., Sanitary Civ. Engrs., Chicago,
1909 — Member 111. Soc. Engrs. & Surveyors; Western Soc. Engrs.; Amer. Ry. Eng.
Assoc; mini Club of Chicago. Married Jessie Fuller Davidson, Aug. 27, 1902, Gales-
burg, 111. Child, Jean Isabelle, b. Aug. 17, 1910. Address, 1200 Hartford Bldg., Chicago.
1219. HUGH McWHURR GILCHRIST
B. S. in E. E.; Mining Engineer; b. Oct. 21, 1878, Rapids City, 111.; s. John Weir
(b. Sept., 1857, Wanlockhead, Scotland) & Caroline (Schaecter) Gilchrist (b. May,
1859. Rapids City, 111.) Prepared in Viola, 111. & Univ. Acad. M. E. Michigan Coll.
of Mines, 1900. Asst. Supt. Southern Smelting Co., 1900-2; Engineer Empire and Alden
Coal Co., 1902-10; Vice-Pres. S: Gen. Manager Alden Coal Co., 1910 — Married Elizabeth
8uirk, Apr. 29, 1903, Peoria, 111. Child, Mary Marjorie, b. May 13, 1907- Address,
avenport, la.
1220. WALTER BURLEY GRIFFIN
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Nov. 24, 1876, May wood. 111.; s. George Walter (b.
Mar. 20, 1851, Haverhill, Mass.) & Estelle Melvina (Burley) GrifRn (b. Mar. 13, 1852,
St. Charles, 111.) Prepared in Oak Park H. S.; Arch. Club; Le Cercle Francais; Tau
Beta Pi. Prize ($8,500.00) for design of Australian Capital City, 1912- Architectural
draftsman, Chicago, 1899-1901; Arch. & Landscape Arch, with Frank Lloyd Wright,
Oak Park, 111., 1901-5; Practicing independently, 1906 — Member, Chicago Arch. Club;
Tefferson Club; University Club; 111. Chap. Amer. Inst. Arch.; City Club of Chicago.
Married Marion Lucy Mahony, June 29, 1911, Michigan City, Ind. Address, 104 S.
Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111.
1 22 1. FREDERICK GRIM
B. S. in C. E.; Civil Eng.; b. Aug. 10 1875, Canton, 111.; s. E. W. & Elizabeth
Ann (Jones) Grim (b. Salt Lake City, Utah.) Prepared in Canton H. S. Married Ida
Christina Anderson, Mar. 18, 1902, Canton, III. Children, Robert Frederick, b. Apr.
5, 1903; Charles William, b. Apr. 30, 1910. Address, 133 Calendar Ave., LaGrange, 111.;
Bus. Add., 22 W. Monroe St., Chicago, 111.
1222. LOUIS DIXON HALL
B. S. in Agr. ; M. S. 1906; Assistant Professor & Investigator in Animal Husbandry;
I1. Tune 13, 1878, Taylorville, 111.; s. William W. (b. Nov. 30, 1847, Springfield, 111-)
S: Sarah Louisa (Stewart) Hall (b. Mar. 31, 1849, at Waukegan, 111.) Prepared m
Hawarden H. S., Iowa. Adelphic; Y. M. C. A.; Agr. Club. Engaged in beef cattle
trade, ranching at Fairfax, S. D., and cattle feeding at Hawarden, la., and general
farming 1899-1903; Instr. in An. Husb., Univ. of 111., & ist. Asst. in An. Husb., 111.
Agr. Ex. St., 1903-9; Asst. Prof, of An. Husb. in Univ. of 111., & Asst. Chief in An.
Husb., Agr. Ex. Sta., 1909 — Member ist Pres. Church, Champaign, 1904 — ; Amer.
Breeders' Assoc; Amer. Soc. of Animal Nutrition; Hon. member of Alpha Zeta. Author:
226 University of Illinois [1899
Bulletin 147, Market Classes and Grades of Meat, 111. Agr. Ex. Sta. ; also Pamphlets,
Circulars Nos. 79, 88, 91, 92, 94, 98 (with Herbert W. Mumford) ; also articles in
agricultural journals, and other articles, such as Feeding Live Stock on Brick Paved
Areas, Brick, Vol. 27, No. 2, pp. 115-117 (Feb., 1907); Feeding Value of Corn for
Beef Cattle, Illinois Agriculturist, Vol. 13, No. 4, pp. lo-ii (1909); Commercial Feeds
for Fattening Cattle, Illinois Agriculturist, Vol. 13, No. 9, pp. 16-19 (1900); Use of Meat
on the Farm, Illinois Agriculturist, V9I. 14. No. 8, pp. 7-10 (1910). Married Elizabeth
Cutler Wilder, June 13, 1900, Champaign, 111. Children, Dixon Wilder, b. May 7, 1902;
(Tharles Nelson, b. Feb. 12, 1904; Elizabeth Virginia, b. Mar. 5, 1910. Address, iii E.
Chalmers St., Champaign, 111.
1223. JOHN NEWTON HERWIG
B. S. in M. E.; b. July 27, 1875, Mason City, 111.- s. Gerhard (b. Hessen Castle,
Ger.) & Elizabeth (Sullivan) Herwig (b. Goshen, N. J.) Prepared in Univ. of
111. Acad. Married Pearl Merrill, June 16, 1910, St. David, Ariz. Child, Lois Pearl,
b. Dec. 26, 1911. Address, Lordsburg, Calif.
1224. IRWYN HORATIO HILL
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Feb. iq, 1875, Toliet, 111.; s. Charles Augustus (b.
1834, Truxton, N. Y.) & Lydia Melissa (Wood) Hill (b. 1838, Crete, 111.) Prepared
in Univ. Acad.; Chicago Art Inst., 1897-8. Phi Delta Theta. Bugler. I. N. G., 1891-3-
Married Jamie E. Woody, June 11, 1901, Champaign, 111. Child, Frederick Way, b.
Mar. 30, 1905. Address, 2816 N. 30th St., Tacoma, Wash.; Bus. Add., 622 Prov.
Bldg., Tacoma.
1225. JOHN KING HOAGLAND
(Husband of No. 1501)
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer & Shipper; b. Aug. 31, 1873, Mode, 111.; s. John W. (b. 1832,
O.) & Carrie (King) Hoagland (b. 1842, Pa.) Prepared in Shelby ville High School.
Philamathean; Sigma Al[3ha Epsilon; Pres., Athletic Assoc; Capt., Track Team; 111.
& Conference record in mile walk. Farmer & Grain, Hay & Live Stock Shipper. Mason;
Elk. Married Frances Myrtle Green ('01), Feb. 12, 1902, Urbana, 111. (d. Dec. 23,
1908, Hartland, Wis.); Alice Mary Green, Apr, 27, 1910. Children, Max Green b.
Aug. 3, 1904; Karl King, b. Nov. 20, 1907. 'Address, 2415 N. ist St., Shelbyville, 111.
1226. GEORGE WALLACE HUBBARD
(Husband of No. 1519) ^
B. S. in M. E.; M. E., 1890; Mech. Engr.; b. Dec. 15, 1876, Urbana, 111.: s. George
Wyllys & Edna Price (Post) Hubbard. Prepared in Urbana H. S. Adelphic; Y. M.
C. A.; Military Club; Capt. Draftsman, 1902; Asst. M. E., 1902 — Married Mabel
Hopkins Coi), Sept. 11, 1901, Indianapolis, Ind. Child, Elizabeth Edna, b. May 20,
1905. Address, 1409 Iowa St., Oak Park, 111.
1227. ALINE DELLENA HUGHSTON (ENOCHS)
(Wife of No. II 18)
B. S.; b. Jan. 29, 1878, Buckley, 111.; d. Herbert Abott (b. May 18, 1844, Otego,
N. Y.) &• Mary A. (Smith) Hughston (b. Apr. 3, 1848, Waterloo, O.) Prepared in
Urbana H. S. Alethenai. Taught in Champaign schools, 1899-1900; Student at Art
Inst., 1905. Married Claude D. Enochs ('98), June 14, 1900, Urbana, 111. Child, Claude
n., b. June 29, 1906. Address, E. Shore Park, White Bear Lake, Minn.
1228. FREDERICK MILTON JAMES
B. S.; Clergyman; b. Aug. 13, 1869, Piasa, 111.; s. George (b. Aug., 1840, Liverpool,
England) & Annie M. (Laing) James (b. Ind.) Prepared in Piasa Pub. School. McKen-
dree Coll., 1891-2, 1894-6. Clergyman in So. 111. Conf., served Tamalio charge, 1900-1 ;
Joppe charge, 1901-4; Thebes charge, 1904-s; Irvington, 1905-7; Monasin, 1907-9;
Makanda, 1909-11; Pinkstaff, 191 1 — Elder in M. E. Church, So. 111. Conf.; Ordained
Deacon by Bishop Vincent, 1Q02; same by Bishop McCabe, Litchfield, 111. Married
Flora Ethel Dill, Sept. 26, 1905, Vienna, 111. Children, Luella Margaret, b. Aug. 25,
1906; Anna Bell Ruth, b. Feb. 3, 1909; Esther Dill, b. Oct. 15, 1910. Address, Pink-
staff, 111.
1229. LOUISE JONES (ADSIT)
(Wife of No. 1441. Sister of Nos. 653, 654)
/ A. B. in L. & A.; b. Champaign, 111.; d. James St. Claire (b. London, O.) & Eliza
(Houston) Jones, (b. ibid.) Piepared in Champaign H. S. Kappa Alpha Theta. Mar-
ried Bert Wilson Adsit ('01), Nov. 2, 1902, (Champaign, 111. Children, Stephen Bert,
b. Sept. 26, 1906; Mary Louise, b. Mar. 17, 1911. Address, Pontiac, 111.
1230. EMMA REED JUTTON
(Sister of No. 1708)
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. New Albany, Ind.; d. Joseph (b. Oct. 28, 1840) & Elizabeth
(Reed) Jutton (b. Oct. 27, 1848.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Loan Libr., Univ. of
111. Libr. & Lecturer in Lib. School. Member Amer. Libr. Assoc; 111. Libr. Assoc;
111. Libr. Assoc. Council. Member Christian Church. Address, 501 Chalmers St., Cham-
paign, 111.
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Baccalaureate Alumni 227
1231. JAMES FRANKLIN KABLE
(Brother of No. 1709)
B. S. in Arch.; Arch. Engr.; b. Tune 12, 1876, Virden, 111.; s. Benj Franklin (b.
Apr. 4, 1840, Green Co., O.) & Anna Maria (Freeman) Kable (b. Sept. 8, 1842, Virden,
111.) Prepared in Blackburn Univ. and Staunton Mil. Acad., Va. Sigma Alpha Epsilon;
Tau Beta Pi; Alpha Delta Sigma; Architect's Club; Y. M C. A. Asst. in G. E. U.,
Univ. of 111., 1899-1901; Instr. in Descriptive Geom., Univ. of Wis., 1901-2; Instr. in
G. E. D., Univ. of 111., 1902-4; Structural Draftsman with Prudy & Henderson, June-
'Sept., 1903; Arch. Supt., 1904; E. C. & R. M Shankland, Jan.-June, 1905; Amer.
Bridge Co., June-Sept., 1903; D. H. Burnham & Co., Sept., 1905. Author: Free-hand
Lettering (with J. D. Phillips), Chicago, 111., 1902. Address 302 Henry Bldg., Portland,
Ore. (t)
1232. DANIEL CLEMENT KETCHUM
(Brother of No. 822)
A. B.; LL. B., 1904; Lawyer; b. Oct. 10, 1877, Kewanee, 111.; s. Smith (b. Jan.
7, 1840, Bucyrus, O.) & Martha Ann (Clement) Ketchum (b. Aug. 17, 1846, Hamilton,
Can.) Prepared in Elmwood H. S. Adelphic; Pol. Sci. Club; English Club: Van
Twiller Court; Y. M. C. A.; Orat. Assoc; Athletic Assoc; Phi Delta Phi; Theta Kappa
Nu; Jr. Hatchet Orat.; Senior Class Orat. Prin. Girard High School, 1900; Supt. ii
Prin. of Schools, Rosemond, 111., igoo-2. Practicing law, 1904 — Member Presb. Church;
Kansas City Bar Assoc; Knife & Fork Club; City Club. Married Helen Elizabeth Mann,
June 26, 1909. Children, Daniel Reading, b. M.ny 28, 1910; Sara Francis, b. Jan. 18, 191 2.
Address, 518 N. Y. Life Bldg., Kansas City, Mo.
1233. JAMES THOMPSON KINGSBURY
A. B.; LL. B., 1903; Lawyer; b. Lawrence Co., 111.; s. R. W. & Josephine Kingsbury.
Prepared in Vincennes Univ. & Pub. Schs. Member Christian Church. Married Mary
Grace Hicks, Bisbee, Ariz., Mar. 17, 1912. Address, Tombstone, Ariz.
1234. FRED CONRAD KOCH
B. S. in Chem.; M. S., 1900; Ph. D., U. of Chi., 1912; Asst. Professor; b. May t6, 1876,
Chicago, 111.; s. Frederick (b. Aug. 29, 1840, Gudensberg, Ger.) & Louise Henrietta (Fischer)
Koch (b. Oct. 14, 1846, Elmhurst, 111.) Prepared in Oak Park H. S. Phi Lambda Upsilon;
Sigma Xi. Fellow in Chem., Univ. of 111., 1899-1900; Instr. in Chem., 1900-2; Experimental
Chem. with Armour & Co., 1902-9; Fellow in Physiol, Chem., Univ. of Chicago, 1909-10;
Asst. in Physiol. Chem., 1910-12; Asst. Prof, of Physiol. Chem., U. of Chi,. 1912 — .
Author: On the Presence of Histidine in Pig Thyreoglobulin, Jour. Biol. Chem., Vol.
IX., 191T, pp. 121-122. Member Amer. Chem. Soc; Amer. Assoc, for Adv. of Sci.
Married Bertha Ethel Zink, Aug. 20, 1901, Champaign, 111. Address, 5743 Jackson Ave.,
Chicago, 111.; Bus. Add., Dept. Physiol. Chem., Univ. of Chicago, do.
1235. IDA SUSAN LANDEL (HOLMES)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Roberts, 111.; d. Jacob (b. Alsace, France) & Susan (Gipe)>
Landel (b. Edgerton, O.) Prepared in Paxton H. S. Watcheka; Le Cercle Francais;
Der Deutsche Verein; Capt. Basketball Team. Married Edwin Miles Holmes, Mar. 8,
1911. Address, Heathman, Miss.
1236. JOHN ALBERT LATZER
(Brolher of Nos. 1364, 2726, 3437)
B. S. in Agr.; M. S., 1900; b. Nov. 11, 1876, near Highland, 111.; s.
Louis (b. Nov. II, 1849, near Highland, 111.) & Elisa (Luehm) Latzer (b. Mar. 12,
1852, do.) Prep.ired in Pub. Schs. of Highland; Univ. Acad. Adelphic; Y. M. C. A.;
Agr. Club; Alpha Zeta. Editor, Illinois Agriculturist; Chemist & Processer for Helvetia
Milk Candy Co., 1900-4; Mgr., Delta Plant for Helvetia Milk Condg. Co., 1904-7; same
Wellsboro Plant for same, 1907-11. Married Clara Louise Briggs Nov. 21, 1906, Delta, O.
Children, John Briggs, b. Oct. 23, 1909; Thomas Franklin, b. Mar. 12, 1912. Address,
19 Bacon St., Wellsboro, Pa. Bus. Add., c/o Helvetia Milk Condg. Co.
1237. CARROLL GRAY LAWRENCE
B. S. in Arch.; Arch. Appraiser; b. Nov. 12, 1875, Carbondale; s. Charles Carroll
Cb. Jan. 31, 1837, Paris, 111.) & Ellen Jane (Hamilton) Lawrence (b. Tune 16, 1841,
Prairie, do.) Prepared in State Nor., Carbondale. Track Team. Arch. Draftsman, St.
Louis, 1900; Arch. Appraiser, Chicago, 1900-3; with American Appraisal Co., Milwaukee,
1903 — Mem. Presb. Church. Address, Carbondale, 111.
1238. WILLIAM BLAKE LEACH
A. B. in L. & A.; Lawyer; b. July 10, 1877, McLean, 111.; s. Samuel I. (b. Dec.
30, 1840, Westmoreland, N. H.) & Nancy M. (Blake) Leach (b. June 11, 1842, Swansey,
do.) Prepared in McLean H. S.; I. S. N. U. Member Bd. of Control of Athletics;
Tennis Mgr.; Pres. Le Cercle Francais. Law Stud., 1900-2. LL. B 111. Wesleyan,
1902. Practicing, 1902 — Elected member Faculty, T.aw Dept., 111. Wesleyan Univ.,
Bloomington, 1905 — Married Bernice Simpleton, Dec. 19, 1906, Bloomington, HI-
Children, Marian, b. June 21, 1909; Shelton Blake, b. Apr. 28, 191 1. Address, 512 E.
Locust St., Bloomington, 111.; Bus. Add., 3d Floor, 1st Nat. Bank Bldg., do.
228 University of Illinois [1899
1239. oscar adolph leutwiler
(Brother of No. 4777)
B. S. in M. E. 1899, M. E. 1900; teacher; b. Feb. 16, 1877, Highland, ill.; s.
Adolph (b. Aug. 8, 1855, Highland, 111.) & Celina (Seeger) Leutwiler (b. Oct. 7, 1857,
Wintherthur, Switzerland.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Tau Beta
Pi; Shield and Trident; Mech. Eng. Soc; Treas. of Class, Jr. year; Sigma Xi; Class
Baseball Team. Fellowship in M. E., 1899-1900; Draftsman with Parlin Orendorff Co.,
Canton, 111., 1901; Inst, in M. E. Dept., Lehigh Univ., 1901-1903; Asst. Prof, of Mach.
Design, Illinois, 1903 — Member of Soc. for the Promotion of Eng. Education; Amer.
Soc. of Mech. Eng. Published Notes on "Mechanics of Machinery," Part I, 90 pp., 1907.
Married Elise Verena Kaeser, Sept. 5, 1901, Highland, III. Children. Lester Glenn, b.
Apr. 7, 1907; Kathryn Elizabeth, b. June 4, 1911. Address, Urbana, 111.
1240. ELLA MARIAN LOFTUS (TURNBULL)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Sept. 26, 1876, Ivesdale, 111.; d. John L. & Mary J. (Lyons)
Loftus. Prepared in Champaign H. S. Taught in Dixon H. S., 1 899-1902; Ashland,
1902-3; Pekin, 111., 1903-4; Colo. Springs, 1904-8. Married Dr. William Gray TurnbuU,
July 30, 1908. Address, 724 N. 40th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
1241. *FRED MORGAN McELFRESH
B. S.; Agriculturalist; b. Mar. 27, 1874, Waverly, 111.; s. Greenberry Riggs (Ky.) &
Elvira (Morgan) McElfresh (O.) Prepared in Jacksonville H. S.; Philomathean; Track
team. Asst. in Zoology, Oregon Agri. Coll., 1899-1901; foreman of fruit farm, 1901 —
Married Gertrude Elizabeth Ewing, Feb. 24, 1905, Oswego, (3re. Died Sept. 1906.
1242. MARY KELLY (McGILVREY)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Aug. 23, 1869, Cumberland Co., 111.; d. James Challen (b.
1843, Ind.) & Charlotte (Young) Kelly (b. 1848, O.) Prepared in Casey, 111.; Ind. State
Nor. Sch., Terre Haute, Ind. Married John Edward McGilvrey. 1894, Terre Haute,
Ind. Child, Robert Gordon, b. June 12, 1902. Address, Kent, Ohio.
1243. JESSE ERLE MEHARRY
(Brother of Nos. 2452, 2750)
A. B. in L. & A.; Farmer & Stock Raiser; b. Dec. 31, 1876, Philo Twp., 111.; s.
Jesse (b. Oct. 19, 1835, near Wingate, Ind.) & Addie A (Francis) Meharry (b. Sept.
20, 1852, New Lenox, 111.) Prepared in Tolono H. S. Class Track team; Univ. Track
Squad; Class Secy. Author: Miscellaneous articles in live stock papers. Member Ill-
Live Stock Breeders Assoc; 111. Swine Breeders' & Expert Judges Assoc; Grand Repre-
sentative K. of P.; Dir., Tolono B. & L. Assoc; D. O. K. K.; Hon. memb. Wis. State
Swine Breeders Assoc; Tolono K. of P. Band, leader, 1904-5. Address, Tolono, 111.
1244. *BENONI EDWARD MERCIL
B. S. in E. E.; b. July 4 1877, Chicago; s. Benoni Mercil. Engr. Dept., Amer.
Tel. & Tel. Co. Died Mar. 28, 1906.
I24S- JOSEPH ALBERT MESIROFF
B. S. in E. E.; Electrician; b. Sept. 25, 1873, Russia; s. Albert (b. Russia) & Lorea
Mesiroff (b. do.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Engl. Soc; Scholarship, Chicago Club, Univ.
of 111. Elec. Engr., Milwaukee Elec. Ry. & Light Co. Address, 48 Evergreen St., Chicago.
1246. RALPH WALTER MILLS
B. S.; Physician; b. Oct. 29, 1877, Webster Groves, Mo.; s. Ralph W. (b. 1836,
N. Y. City) & Mary (McKinney) Mills (b. 1851, Cleveland, O.) Prepared in Univ.
Acad. Phi Delta Theta; Phi Delta; Track team; Glee & Mandolin Clubs; Banjo Club
leader; Band; Univ. Orchestra. M. ID., St. Louis Med. Dept. Physician, Webster Groves,
Mo., 1905-10; St. Louis, Mo., 1911— Instr. in Path., Wash. Univ. Med. Dept.; Lecturer
on. Dietetics, Washington Univ. Med. Dept.; Clinician, O'Fallon Dispensary; Clinician,
Wash, Univ. Hosp. Cflinic, 191 2 — Illustrated several medical books. Member St. Louis
Med. Soc; Wash. Univ. Alumni Assoc; Amer. Med. Assoc; etc. Married Irene M.
Goodberlet, Aug. 2, 1904. Address, 19 E. Lockwood Ave., Webster Groves, Mo.; Bus. Add.,
Linmar Bldg., 3894 Wash. Boul., St. Louis, Mo.
1247. MASON HARDER NEWELL
A. B.; A. M., 1901; Publisher; b. Apr. 6, 1876, Minonk, 111.; s. Martin L. (b.
Aug. 12, 1838, Spafford, N. Y.) & Mary A. (Beeman) Newell (b. July i, 1842, Preble,
N. Y.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. I.L. B., Yale, 1902. Admitted to Bar of Conn., 1902;
111., 1902. Asst. Appellate Court Reporter, 1902-4; Secy. & Treas., Fiske & Co., Law
Book Publishers, Springfield, 111., 1905-7; Mgr., same, 1911 — Member Sons of Amer.
Revolution; I. O. O. F.; B. P. O. E.; Presb. Church. Address, 424 S. Second St.,
Springfield, 111.
1248. ALLEN MEADE OTWELL
B. S.; M. S., 1901; Teacher; b. Plainview, 111.; s. William H. (b. 1845, Carlinville,
111.) & Fannie E. Otwell (b. 1848, Brighton, 111.). Prepared in Valparaiso Coll. Taught,
1901-2; Stud., Univ. of Wis., 1902-4; Testing Dept., Gen. Elec. Works, 1904-5; H. S.
teacher, 1905-8; Coll. teacher of physics & E. E., 1908-10; teaching in John Marshall H. S.,
Chicago, 1910 — Address, Glen Ellyn, 111. Bus. .Add., 1402 Hartford Bldg., Chicago, 111.
1899I Baccalaureate Alumni 229
1249. DASIE MARGARET OWENS (HAYS)
(Sister of No. 434; Wife of No. 1132)
B. S. in Sci.; b. Sept. ii, 1878, Urbana,IIl. ; d. W. H. Owens. Married Don
Hays ('98), June 14, 1906, N. Yakima, Wash. Address, N. Yakima, Wash.
1250. ARTHUR ELIJAH PAINE
(Brother of No. 2770)
A. B.; A. M., 1900; H. S. Prin.; b. Mar. 24, 1876, Rosemond, 111.; s. Elijah C.
(b. Sept. 2, 1844, N. Amherst, Mass.) & Sarah O. (Russell) Paine (b. Mar. 20. 1848,
Sunderlaiid, do.) Prepared in Rosemond H. S. Y. M. C. A.; Philomathean; Republican
Club; Phi Beta Kappa. Grad. Scholarship in Econ.; Prin., Pana H. S., 1900-1; News-
paper bus., 1901-8; Teacher, Long Beach, Calif., 1908-10; Prin. Huntington Beach
Union H. S., 1910 — Author: Pamphlet, Granger Movement in 111., Univ. ot
111. Studies. Member Cong. Church; Amer. Hist. Assoc. Married Lavina Eaton, Oct.
21, 1903, Pana, 111. Child, Sarah Miriam, b. Oct. 9, 1904. Address, Huntington
Beach, Calif.
1231. FRED JACOB POSTEL
(Husband of No. 1269)
B. S. in E. E.; with Fred J. Postel Co.; b. June 5, 1878, Mascoutah, 111.; s. John
Philip & Alwina (Scheve) Postel. Prepared in St. Louis Man. Tr. Sch. With C. G.
Armstrong, Consulting Engr., 189900; R. R. Supply Co., 1900; C. G. Armstrong &
Co., 1900-5; Partner, Postel & Linn, 1905-9; Fred J. Postel & Co., 1909 — Sergt. Co.
D, 2d U. S. Vol., 1898. Married Elma Smoot ('99), Sept. 19, 1900, Danville, 111.
Address, 4237 N. Hermitage Ave., Chicago, 111.
1252. ALICE PUTNAM
B. Mus. Address, 5515 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, 111.
1253. ROY J. RAILSBACK
(Brother of Nos. 2210, 4378, 4869)
A. B. in L. & A.; Grain & Coal, Real Estate & Insurance bus.; b. Dec. 1, 1877,
Hopedale, 111.; s. Ben Thomas (b. Apr. 23, 1843, Tazewell Co., 111.) & Margaret M.
(Flenniken) Railsback (b. July 21, 1846, Columbus, O.) Prepared in H. S. Dept.,
111. State Norm. Univ. Phi (Jamma Delta; Alpha Delta Sigma; Y. M. C. A.; Phi
Beta Kappa; Mgr., Varsity Football team; Illini staff; Bd. Athletic Control; Editor, Illio;
Advisory bd., Illini; Pres., Class. Postmaster, 1909-10; Senatorial Committeeman, 30tli
Sen. Dist. Member A. F. & A. M. ; K. P.; Woodmen; Presb. Church. Married Nelle
May Froebe, Sept. 2, 1909, Hopedale, 111. Children, Roy James, Jr., b. Oct. 28, 1910;
Miriam Allegra, b. Apr. 27, 1912. Address, Hopedale, 111.
1254. GEORGE LESLIE RAPP
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Feb. 16, 1878, Carbondale, 111.; s. Isaac Rapp.
Address, Hotel Windermere, 56th St. & Cornell Ave., Chicago; Bus. Add., 1005 Title
& Trust Bldg., 69 W. Washington St., do.
1255. JOHN EATON RAYMOND
(Son of No. 9; Brother of No. 1256)
B. S. in Agr. ; Farmer and Stock Raiser; b. Nov. 19, 1876, Philo, 111.; s. Isaac
Stuart (b. 1849, Raymond, O.) & Edith (Eaton) Raymond (b. 1853, N. J.) Prepared
in Champaign H. S., Univ. Academy. Agr. Club; Band; Democratic Club. Asst. in
U. S. Hort. Exhibit, Paris, 1900; charge of fresh fruit exhibit Exposition Universelle, Paris;
Mgr. Stuart Hill Farm, 1902-9; Proprietois Hillcrest tarms, 1909 — Member
A. F. & A. M. (W. M., four years); Urbana Commandery Knights Templars; Oriental
Consistory Scottish Rites Masons; Percheron Soc. of Amer.; Red Polled Cattle Club.
Married Grace Lane Raymond, Sept. 23, 1909, St. Louis, Mo. Address, Sidney, 111.
1256. RUTH RAYMOND (HASELTINE)
(Daughter of No. 9; Sister of No. 1255)
A. B.; b. June 8, 1878, Philo, 111.; d. Isaac S. (b. Jan. 29, 1849, Marysville, O.)
&' Edith (Eaton) Raymond (b. Sept. i, 1854, Monmouth, N. J.) Prepared in Champaign
H. S. Kappa Alpha Theta. Taught, 1900. Married Warren Edmond Haseltine, Oct.
17, 1900, Sidney, 111. Children, Theodore Raymond, b. Sept. 28, 1901; Stuart Edmond,
b. Apr. 24, 1905. Address, Box 422, Aurora, 111.
1257. EMMA MAY RHOADS (NICKOLEY)
(Wife of No. 1 153; Sister of No. 125S)
A. B. 1899; b. Sept. 19, 1874, Ottawa, 111.; d. Thomas (b. Brownsville, Pa.) &
Kathrine (Bardonner) Rhoads (b. Allegheny City, Pa.) Prepared in Ottawa 'Iwp.
H. S. Alethenai; Y. W. C. A. Pres., 1898-99; Illini Staff; Glee Club; Kappa Kappa
Gamma; Engl. Club. Teacher, Greenville H. S., 1899-1901; Cook Acad., 1901-3. Mar-
ried Edward Frederick Nickoley, Aug. 12, 1903, Champaign. Child, Kathrine Elisabeth,
b. Dec. 14, 1904. Address, Beirut, Syria.
1258. HORACE ADAM RHOADS
(Brother of No. 1257)
A. B.; Business; b. Nov. 24, 1876, Ottawa, 111.; s. Thomas & Katherine (Bardonner)
Rhoads. Prepared in Ottawa Twp. H. S. Y. M. C. A.; Engl. Club; Adelphic; Editor,
i^Q University of Illinois [1899
mini; Illio Bd.; Tumbling & Gym. team. Law Stud., Univ. of 111., 1900-2; Editor,
Urbana Courier; Reporter, Champaign Daily Gazette; Editor, Champaign Co. Herald; Law
Stud, with T. J. Smith, Champaign, 111., 1902-3; Farmer, 1904-5- with Urbana Courier-
Herald, 1905; 111. Mercantile Collection & Law Agencies, 1905-7; 111. Coml. Coll. Agency,
Urbana, 1907-8; Advertising Agencies; Mercantile Agencies, Chicago, 190S-9; Bus. Agency;
Office Supply Agency with headquarters, Ottawa, 111., 1909-12; Editor, Prairie State Maga-
zine, Ottawa, 1910-11; Literary Bur., 1910. Author: Poetry in Munsey and other
magazines; also short stories and articles. Member III. Coml. Men's Assoc; Mat'l. Geo-
graphic 111. State Hist. & Mississippi Valley Hist. Soc; Loyal Order Moose. Address,
727 W. Jefferson St., Ottawa, 111.
1259. FELIX LANDERS RITCHEY
A. B. in L. & A.; Postal Clerk; b. Mar. i, 1874, Arthur, 111.; s. Philip (b. Dec.
26, 1840, Bedford, Pa.) & Mary J. (Landers) Ritchey (b. Feb. i, 1845, Arthur, 111.)
Prepared in Sullivan H. S. Y. M. C. A.; Adelphic. Prin. of Sch., Haines, Ore.,
1900-4; Merchant, 1905-8; Farmer, Arthur, 111., 1908-12; Postal Clerk, Lincoln, Nebr.,
1912 — Member M. E. Church. Married Edith M. Wilcox Aug. 31, 1901, (d. Oct.
5, 1902, Haines, Ore.); Winona Floyd, June 16, 1909, Arthur, 111. Address, 501 S.
28th St., Lincoln, Nebr,
1260. PAUL FREDERICK AUGUSTUS RUDNICK
B. S. in Chem.; Phys. & Sur.; b. Apr. za, 1874; s. John (b. Oct. 30, 1844, Ger.)
& Wilhelmina Rudnick (b. June 9, 1846, do.) Prepared in Chicago H. S. Ph. G.,
Chicago Coll. of Phar., 1893; Health Officer, Dept. of Health, Chicago. Married Freda
Rudnick, Mar. 15, 1899, Chicago. Children, Hattie Adelberg, b. June 7, 1892; Arthur
Adelberg, b. Feb. 22, 1895; Doris, b. Dec. 22, 1899. Address, 2007 Milwaukee Ave.,
Chicago.
1 26 1. WALTER ROBERT SCHUTT
(Brother of No. 2500)
A. B. in L. & A., 1899; Live Stock Claim Agt.; b. Oct. 31, 1878, Belleville, 111.;
s. Christian (b. Jan. 2, 1848, Wetterfeld, Hessen, Germany) & Katharine (Pfeil) Schutt
(b. Nov. 7, 1854, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Ger.) Prepared in Belleville H. S. Prin.
Franklin Park H. S., 1899- 1903; Director, Franklin Park State Bank; Live Stock Claim
Agent, C. M. & St. P. R. R., 1903 — Married Mary F. Draper, Oct. 12, 1905, Franklin
Park. Child, Lorna Kathryn Louise, b. May 11, 191 1, (d. Aug. 15, 1912.) Address, Franklin
Park, 111.; Bus. Add., 1302 Ry. Exc. Bldg., Chicago.
1262. GARRETT TELLER SEELY
(Brother of No. 3964; Husband of No. 1148)
B. S. in C. E. ; Asst. Gen. Mgr.; b. June i, 1876, Oswego, 111.; s. Thomas Jennings
(b. Aug. 16, 1848, Newburgh, N. Y.) & Anzolette E. (Teller) Seely (b. July 13, 1852,
Schenectady, N. Y.) Prepared in Oswego H. S.; Beloit Coll. Acad. C. E. Club;
Tau Beta Pi; Phi Gamma Delta; Editor, Technograph; Male Quartet; Glee Club;
Advisory Bd. of Athletics. Topographer, A. T. & S. F. R. R., 1899-1900; Transitman,
Chicago & Western Ind. R. R., 1900-1; Engr. of Maintenance, S. Side Elevated R. R-,
Chicago, 1901; Asst. Gen. Mgr. & 2d Vice Pres., S. S. Elec. R. R., 1909; Gen. Mgr.
& 2d Vice Pres., 1910; Asst. Gen. Mgr., Chicago Elevated R. Rs., 1911. Member
Western Soc. of Engrs. Married Grace Espy Morrow ('98), Oct. 21, 1902, Paxton, III.
Children, Miriam, b. Oct. 9, 1904; Janet, b. Nov. 14, 1906. Address, 4367 Oakenwald
Ave., Chicago.
1263. FRANK THOMAS SHEEAN
(Brother of No. 1264)
A. B.; Lawyer; b. Apr. 22, 1878, Galena, 111.; s. Thomas J. (b. Dec. 15, 1838,
Jo Daviess Co., 111.) & Frances (Delahunt) Sheean (b. Jan. 9, 1845, Wicklow Co.,
Ire.) Prepared in Galena H. S. Phi Delta Theta; Theta Nu Epsilon; Shield &
Trident; Mgr. Baseball team. Lawyer, 1902 — Married Effie H. Sheean, June 19, 1906.
Children, Jane H., b. Oct. 29, 1908; Mary F., b. Feb. 16, 1912. Address. Galena, 111.
1264. HENRY DAVID SHEEAN
(Brother of No. 1263)
A. B.; Lawyer; b. Nov. 17, 1875, Galena, 111.; s. Thomas J. (b. Dec. 15, 1838, Jo
Daviess Co., 111.) & Frances (Delahunt) Sheean (b. Jan. 9, 1845.) Prepared in Galena
H. S. Phi Delta Theta; Theta Nu Epsilon; Shield & Trident. Address, 4626 Woodlawn
Ave., Chicago; Bus. Add., 940 The Rookery, do.
1265. CARL EDMUNDS SHELDON
A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B., 1902; Lawyer; b. Apr. 21, 1876, Sterling 111.; s. Clarence
Leslie (b. Apr. 21, 1841, N. Y.) & Mary Letitia (Crawford) Sheldon (b. Apr. 19.
1847, Sterling, 111.) Prepared in Wallace H. S. of Sterling, 111. & Univ. Acad. Sigma
Alpha Epsilon; Alpha Delta Sigma: Y. M. C. A.; Latin Club; Natural History Society;
Pres. Province Delta of Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1902-6; Chapter House Officer Sigma
Alpha Epsilon, iqo6; Eminent Supreme Deputjr Archon of Sigma Alpha Epsilon and
editor of Phi AIMia of S. A. E. 1906-10. City Attorney of Sterling, 111., 1907 — ;
Member of Bd. of Educ, Wallace School, Sterling, 111., 1908 — ; Editor of Vols. 16-19
(1907-10) Phi Alpha of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Published for Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Fraternity (incorporated) by Sterling Gazette Co., Vol. 16, 262 pp.; Vol. 17, 174 pp.;
1899I Baccalaureate Alumni 231
Vol. 18, 242 pp.; Vol. 19, 19? pp. Contributed several articles for the Record of Sigma
Alpha Epsilon and for Phi Alpha of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Member Presb. Church;
Mason (A. F. & A. M., Chapter, Commandery, O. E. S.) ; B. T. O. E.; Red Men; Koyal
Arcanum; Sterling Club, all of Sterling, 111. Address, Sterling, 111.
1266. CHARLES AUGUSTUS SMITH
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Dec. 12, 1877, Mattoon, 111.; s. Samuel C. (b. Rome,
N. Y.) & Travers H. (Bacon) Smith (b. Jackson, Tenn.) Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Tan
Beta Pi; Arch. Club; Y. M. C. A.; Itlini Staff; Illio Staff; Class Poet. Arch. Draftsman.
1899-1903; Arch., 1903 — Member Presb. Church; A. F. & A. M.; B. P. O. E.; M. VV.
A.; Ida & Salina Commercial Clubs. Married Elizabeth S. Gault, 1909, lola, Kan.
Address, 928 S. Santa Fe St., Oklahoma City, Okla.; Bus. Add., 158 N. Santa Fe St., do.
1267. *ELMER CHURCH SMITH
_ B. S. in C. E. ; Civ. Engr. ; b. Feb. 12, 1870, Columbus, Nebr. ; s. Samuel C.
Smith. Died July 10, 1906, Colon, Panama.
1268. FLORENCE MARY SMITH
A. B.; A. M., 1906; Teacher; b. Jan. 3, 1877, Elbridge, N. Y.; s. Geo. Russell
(b. Carlton, N. Y.) & Elizabeth Ellen Hutchinson (b. Gaines, N. Y.) Prepared in
Lewis Acad., Wichita, Kan. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Alethenai; Phi Beta Kappa; Y. W.
C. A.; Valedictorian. Teacher of Engl.j Hornellsville (N. Y.) H. S., 1899-1903; Kan-
kakee, 1902-3; Bloomington, 1903-4; Univ. Acad., 1904-7; Grad. Stud., Columbia Univ.,
1Q07-9; A. M., Columbia, 1908; Teacher, Ethical Cultures Sch., N. Y. C, 1909-10; Insir.
in Engl., Nor. Coll., N. Y. C, 1910 — Address, 418 W. ii8th St., New York.
1269. ELMA SMOOT (POSTEL)
(Wife of No. 1251)
A. B.; b. Feb. 14, 1878, Danville, 111.; d. Nathan & Minnie (Michener) Smoot.
Prepared in Danville H. S. Married Fred J. Postel ('99), Sept. 19, 1900, Danville, HI.
Address, 4237 N. Hermitage Ave., Chicago, 111.
1270. TOM WOODS SMURR
A. B. 1899; Lawyer; b. May 6, 1878, Ottawa, 111.; s. Dr. T. A. (Wooster, O.)
& Arville E. (Woods) Smurr (Wooster, do.) Prepared in Ottawa Twp. H. S. tS:
Wooster Univ. Beta Theta Pi. Author of "Smurr on Local Improvements in Illinois,"
book of 332 pp., pub. by T. H. Flood & Co., Chicago, 1907; A Treatise on the Law
of Farm Drainage, book of 496 pp., pub. by The Bobbs-Merril Co. of Indianapolis,
Ind., A. D., 1909. City Atty. of Ottawa, 1909-11. Married Susann Ethel Eichelauger,
Sept. 18, 1912. Address, Ottawa, lU.
1271. MAGGIE EDITH STALEY (CARPENTER)
(Wife of No. lois; Sister of No. 1165)
A. B.; b. Nov. 14, 1875, Tolono, 111.; d. George Alex. (b. Sept. 15, 1842, Va.)
& Priscilla Jane (Benjamin) Staley (b. Mar., 1842, O.) Prepared in Urbana H. S-
Y. W. C. A.; Le Cercle Francais; Watcheka. Memb. M. E. Church. Married Hubert
Vinton Carpenter ('97), June 19, 1899, Urbana, 111. Children, Charles Benjamin, b.
Oct. 27, 1900" Florence, b. July 21, 1903; William Harold, b. Aug. 29, 1906; Arthur
Clarence, b. Dec. 15, 1909. Address, Pullman, Wash.
1272. LAURA ALLANA STREIGHT
B. L. S.; b. Oct. 12, 1875, Franklinville, N. Y.; d. Matthew (b. 1843, Pawson,
N. Y.) & Florence E. (Gould) Streight (b. 1847. do.) Prepared in Fredonia (N. Y.)
Nor. Sch.; Acad., Franklinville, N. Y. Address, Franklinville, N. Y.
1273. SIDNEY ORIN SWENSON
(Brother of No. 773)
B. S. in E. E. ; Engineer; b. Aug. 2, 1875, Chicago, 111.; s. Bernard (b. Apr. 5.
1838, Norway) & Antoinette (Johnson) Swenson (b. Apr. 14, 1849, do.) Prepared in
Chicago Engl. H. S.; Armour Inst. Tau Beta Pi. With Eng. Dept., Chicago Edison
Co., 1899-1905; Eng. Dept., N. Y. Central & Hudson River R. R. Co., 1905-7; Detroit
River Tunnel Co., 1907-11; Kan. City Terminal R. R. Co., 1911 — Member Cong.
Church; A. I. E. E. (Assoc. Memb.); A. E. R. A.; Kan. City. Eng. Club; Assoc, of
Ry. Elec. Engrs. Married Florence G. Royer, Aug. 3, 1901, Waukesha, Wis. Address,
3229 McGee St., Kansas City, Mo.
1274. GEORGE EDWARD TEBBETTS
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Mar. 6, 1877, Chicago, III.; s. H. H. & Anna (Clark)
Tebbetts. Kappa Sigma; Theta Nu Epsilon. With Kansas City Terminal Railwav Com-
pany, Bridge Engineer, Kansas City, Missouri, 1912. Married Mary Louise McAllister,
Oct. 29, 1903, Chicago. Address, Kansas City Terminal Railway Company, Twenty-Third
and (jrand Avenue, Kansas City, Missouri.
1275. OTTO JOHN THEISS
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Feb. 11, 1876, Sublette, 111.; s. John C. & Eva (Meyer)
Theiss. Prepared in Mendota H. S. Tau Beta Pi. Witli United Gas & Imprt. Co. Const.
Dept., 1899-1901; Jacobs and Davies, Constr. Engrs., 1901-08. Aurora City Concrete
Bridges, 1908-10; Since 1910 conducting with Mrs. O. J. Theiss the Central Auto
232 University of Illinois [1899
Sales & Garage at Aurora, 111. Married Emma Pauline Brunemeyer, Dec. 22, 1909,
Chicago, III. Address, 670 LaSalle St., Aurora, 111.
1276. RALPH THOMPSON
A. B.; Farmer; b. Oct. 31, 1878, Makanda, 111.; s. Theodore Wilson (b. Apr. 18,
1841) & Lovina (Rendleman) Thompson (b. Dec. 3 1855, Makanda, 111.) Prepared
in So. 111. Norm. Sch. Sigma Chi; Ath. Assoc; Students' Dancing Club. Asst. Book-
keeper; Gen. Storekeeper.., U. S. Naval Sta., Cavite, P. I., 1899-1900. Farming at
Carbcndale, 1900 — Married Elizabeth Brewster, Jan. 5, 1907, Chicago, ill. Child,
Theodore Brewster, b. Dec. 31, 1908. Address, Cfarbondale, 111.
1277. HAROLD FREDERICK TRAPP
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Oct. 17, 1877, Springfield, 111.; s. Frederick (b. Apr. 9, 1851,
Belleville, 111.) & Emma (Rubly) Trapp (b. Nov. 13, 1856, Springfield, 111.) Prepared in
Lincoln H. S. Varsity Track Team; Ind.-Ill. Debate, 1899; Class football. Member
Beach & Trapp. Logan Co., Bar. Assoc; B. P. O. E. Married Lillian May Aitchison,
Apr. 30, 1908, Mt. Pulaski, 111. Child, Harold Frederick, b. May 29, 1910- Address,
Lincoln, 111.
1278. MARTIN LARSON ULLENSVANG
B. S.; Teacher; b. June 12, 1868, Steward, 111.; s. Lars Larson (b. Jan. 24, 1811,
Hardanger, Norway) & Ingeborg (Kragevik) Ullensvang (b. June 6, 1834, Kragevik,
do.) Prepared at Shabbona H. S.; 111. State Nor. Univ. Member Univ. Rifle Team.
Teaching, Stoughton, Wis., 1899-1900; Webster City, la., 1900-01; Albert Lea, Minn.,
1901-9; Fresno, Calif., 1909-10; Zelzah, Calif, 1910-12. Member Natl. Geog. Soc. Mar-
ried Marie Jensen, Aug. 13, 1894, Steward^ 111. Children, Lydia Ingeborg, b. Apr. 3,
iqoo; Anna Magdaline, b. Apr. 9, 1905; Esther Margaret, b. Sept. i, 1906; Valborg
Eiane, b. Jan. 28, 1908. Address, Zelzah, Calif.
1279. WILLIAM HERBERT VANCE
(Brother of No. 1983)
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Nov. 6, 1876, Effingham, 111.; s. John Albert (b. Mar.
2, 1846, Monkton, Md.) & Nancy Ellen (Barnsback) Vance (b. Apr. 11, 1856, Pin
Oak Twp., Madison Co., 111.) Prepared in Edwardsville, H. S.; Univ. Acad. C. E.
Club, Inspector, 111. River Improvement with U. S. Dredging Fleet, 1899-1901; Overseer,
U. S. Lock on 111. River at Kampsville, 111.; 190 1-2; Asst. on Engr. Corps, Peoria, Div.,
C. C. C. & St. L. R. R., 1902-5; Asst. Div. Engr., Mo. Div., St. L. I. M. & S. R. R., 1905-9;
Div. Engr., 1906-9; Engr., Maintenance of Way, 1909 — , L. & A. R. R. Co. Member
Amer. Ry. Engr. Assoc; Amer. R. R. Bridge & Building Assoc; A. F. & A. M. Married
Julia Gordon Tindall, June 2, 1902, St. Louis, Mo. Children, Charles Albert, b. Aug.
16, 1905; Nancy Ruth, b. Sept. 2, 1907. Address, Stamps, Lafayette Co., Ark.
1280. ALICE MILDRED VIAL
(Sister of Nos. 409, 447, 776)
A." B.; Teacher; b. Sept. i, 1876, Lyonsville, 111.; d. Robert (b. Apr. 9 1824,
Chester, N. Y.) & Mary Roe (Ketchum) Vial (b. Nov. 18, 1834, Newburgh, N. Y.)
Prepared in Lyons Twp. H. S. Address, LaGrange, 111.
1 28 1. EDMUND VOLK
B. S. in E. E. ; Engineer; b. Jan. 8, 1876, Mendota, 111.; s. Dietrich (b. Ger.) &
Margaret Volk (b. Coburg, do.) Prepared in Mendota Blackstone Sch. Engr. with
Telephone Co., San Francisco, Calif. Married Leone Volk, June 27, 1909, Oakland, Calit.
Address, 849 Athens Ave., Oakland, Calif.
1282. BENJAMIN PERLEY WEAVER
(Brother of No. 843)
B. S.; M. D., 1902; Physician; b. Dec. 13, 1877, Danville, 111.; s. Benjamin (b.
May I, 1846, Schenectady Co., N. Y.) & Martha Maria (Campbell) Weaver (b. Aug.
30, 1850, Cook Co., 111.) Prepared in Danville H. S. Phi Kho Sigma. Asst. Ed.
Jour. Ind. State Med. Assoc. Member Fortnightly Club, Ft. Wayne, Ind.; Med. Soc,
ibid. Married Lucile Porter, Sept. 16, 1903, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Children, Jane Porter,
b. June 4, 1905 (d. Sept. i, 1906); Anne Porter, b. Jan. 25, 1907; Sarah Porter, b.
Oct. 22, 1909; Richard Porter, b. Jan. 9, 191 1. Address, 215 W. Wayne St., Ft. Wayne,
1283. WILLIAM W. WEBSTER
(Husband of No. 1340)
B. S. in M. E. ; Mech. Engr.; b. July 27, 1876, Sadorus, 111.; s. James (b. Ind.)
& Catherine (Ellars) Webster (b. Sadorus, 111.) Prepared in Philo H. S.; Univ. Acad.
Draftsman, 1900-2; Engr. of Tests, 1903-9; Mech. Engr., Hammel Oil Burner Co.,
1909 — Married Nancy Emma Hartrick ('00), Nov. 3, 1900, Urbana, 111. Child, Helen
Marie, b. July ii, 1903 (d. Dec. 9, 1905.) Address, i324-6th Ave., Los Angeles, Calif.;
Bus. Add., 640 N. Main St., do.
12S4. RALPH WILSON WEIRICK
B. S. in Arch.; M. Arch., 1900; Architect; b. July 2, 1877, Washington, 111.: s.
Dr. W. H. (b. Sept. 14, 1841, Hazleton, Pa.) & Harriet N. (Wilson) Weirick (b. Nov.
20, 1843, do.) Prepared in Washington H. S. Delta Tau Delta; Alpha Delta Sigma;
Shield & Trident. Fellowship in Arch., 1900. With Trowbridge & Livingston, Howells
1899]
Baccalaureate Alumni 233
& Stokes, & Arnold W. Brunner, all of N. Y. City. Married Caro Veiller, July 9, 190S.
Address, c/o Arnold W. Brunner, 320 sth Ave., N. Y. City.
1285. JAMES INGERSOLL WERNHAM
B. S.; Phys. & Sur.; b. Nov. 25, 1874, Marengo, 111.; s. Spencer Cone (b. Sept.
27, 1846, N. Y. City) & Emma (Titus) Wernham (b. Mar. 25, 1852, Pennington, N.
J.) Prepared in Marengo H. S. Kappa Sigma; Nu Sigma Nu; Theta Nu Epsilon; Alpha
Delta Sigma; Shield & Trident; Baseball team, Capt. ; Class Day Speaker. M. D., Rush
Med. Coll., 1902. Member Anglo-Amer. Med. Assoc., ex-Vice Pres., Vienna, Austria;
Secy., McHenry Co. Med. Assoc; Fox River Valley Med. Assoc. Married Winifred
Patrick, Sept. 9, 1903, Marengo,^ 111. (d. Jan. 25, 1903)- Grace Middleton, Mar. 28,
1908, Chicago. Children, Helen Grace, b. Jan. 25, 1909; Martha Louise b. Aug. 2, 1910.
Address, Marengo, 111.
1286. MARK HUBERT WHITMEYER
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Apr. 10, 1S77, Danville, 111.; s. John W. (b. Dec.
I, 1843, Cumberland Co., Pa.) & Edith (Chadwick) Whitmeyer (b. Jan. 6, 1846, Licking
Co., O.) Prepared in Danville H. S. Arch. Club. Arch, work in Danville, 1899-1905;
Champaign, 1905-6; Shank & Whitmeyer, Peoria, 1907-10; with Hewitt & Emerson,
private practice, Instr. in Arch. Drawing, Bradley Poly. Inst., 1910 — Married Willa-
mette Smith, Oct. 9, 1897, Danville, 111. Address, c/o Hewitt & Emerson, Peoria, 111.
1287. MAURICE MEACHAM WILLCOX
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Oct. 25, 1874, Galesburg, 111.; s. William H. Willcox
Constr. Dept., I. C. R. R., 1900-5; do., M. S. P. & S. S. M. R. R., 1905-7; do.. M. St.
P., R. & D. Elect. Tract. Co., 1908-9; do., C. M. & St. P. R. R., 1910; do., C. P. R. R.,
Canada, 1911-12; C. St. P. M. & O. Ry., 1912. Married Eve I. Dille, July 7, 1903. Chil-
dren, Henry K., b. Feb. 27, 1905; Philip M., b. Oct. 15, 1906; John Timothy, b. Sept.
13, 1911. Addt'ess, 3250 Pleasant Ave., Minneapolis, Minn.
1288. GEORGE BASSETT WILLIAMS
B. S. in A. E.; Arch. Engr. ; b. Sept. 20, 1878, Minneapolis, Minn.; s. Robert S.
(b. Whitewater, Wis.) & Isabelle S. (Cannon) Williams (b. 1844^ Conn.) Prepared in
Washington, D. C, H. S.; Lehigh Univ., 1895-7. Sigma Chi. Topographic work,
U. S. Geol. Sur., 1899; Asst. Engr. Big Four R. R., 1901; Supt., Holabird & Roche,
Archts., Chicago, 1903; Supt., Wells Bros. Co., Gen. Contrs., 1904-8; Mgr. Selden-
Breck Const. Co., St. Louis, Mo., 1908 — Married Lora Wright, Sept. 23, 1908, Urbana,
111. Child, Elizabeth West, b. July 4, 1911. Address, 5646 Kingsbury Blvd., St. Louis, Mo.
1289. GEORGE HENRY WILMARTH
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Engr.; b. Dec. 22, 1876, Jackson, Mich.; s. Albro A. (b. Wis.)
& Nellie (Winslow) Wilmarth (b. 111.) Prepared in East Aurora H. S.; E. E. Univ.
of Wis., 1901. Kappa Sigma; Theta Nu Epsilon; Shield & Trident; Football Team.
Supt. R. R. Const., Miami & Erie Canal Transportation Co., 1899-1902; Supt. Elec.
Dept., do., 1902-4; Gen. Supt., Ft. Smith Light & Traction Co., 1904-6 Elec. & Mech.
Engr. with 111. Traction Co., 1904-10; Gen. Supt., Red River Power Co., Grand Forks,
N. Dak., 1910-12; Mgr. Sapulpa Electric Co., 1912 — Married Elma Warwick, Dec. 7,
1901, Denver, Colo. Children, Jean, b. Sept., 1904; Marion, b. Jan. 26, 1907. Address,
c/o Sapulpa Elec. Co., Sapulpa, Okla.
1290. LULU CATHARINE WOOLSEY (HURST)
(Sister of No. S47)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Aug. 20, 1876, Polo, lli.; d. R. Dickson (b. Sept. 9, 1834.
Andes, N. Y.) & Mary A. (Holmes) Woolsey (b. June 15, 1838, Hamden, N. Y.)
Prepared in Polo H. S. Alethcnai; Engl. Club. Editor Woman's Illini, 1899. Teacher,
1900; Stenographer and Asst. Bookkeeper for R. B. & J. Electric Interurban R. R-,
1900-5. Married George Pennington Hurst, June 20, 1905, Beloit, Wis. Children, John
Dickson, b. May 2, 1906; George Woolsey, b. July 28, 1908; Catharine May, b. May is,
1910. Address, Chester, Mont.
1291. BERTRAM OTHO YOUNG
A. B. in L. & A.; Attornev at Law; b. Jan. 15, 1876, LeRoy, 111.; s. Denton (b.
1845, O.) & Emma (Barnett) Young (b. 1S47, O.) Prepared in LeRoy H. S. Alpha
Tau Omega; Theta Nu Epsilon; Students' Dancing Club. 111. -Wis. Debate, 1897; Har-
vard Law, 1899-1902; Member Oklahoma Bar Assoc; Vice Pres. Lakeview Club- Director
Oklahoma City Golf and Country Club; Lotus Club. Married Luella Mary Herdman,
Sept. 6, 1902, Oklahoma City, Okla.; Child, Virginia Ruth, b. Jan. 16, 1904. Address,
Oklahoma City, do.
1292. JOHN HAYES YOUNG
(Husband of No. 1181; Brother of 1091)
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Engr.; b. Mar. 27, 1872, Gibson, Ind.; s. James Nicholas (b.
Oct. 4, 1847, O.) & Marv G. (Hayes) Young (b. Nov. 25, 1846, N. Y.) Prepared Chi-
cago Man. Tr. Sch., Y. M. C. A.; M. E. and E. E. Soc; Bus. Mgr. Technograph, No.
12; Asst. Editor of same. No. 11; Milwaukee Tel. Switchboard man; Wis. Tel. Co.;
Moline Supt., Fuller Mfg. Co.; Burlington (jen. Mgr., Modern Electric (io., 127 S.
3d St., Burlington, la., 1904-6; with Miss. Valley & Tel. Co., 1906-7; Western Electric
Co., Tel. Switch Board Dept.; American Elect. Co., Sw. Bd. Dept. and Monarch Tel.
Mfg., Co., Sw. Bd. Dept., 1007-10; Vice Pres. and Mgr. Hayes Mfg. (lo., Kansas Cy.,
Mo., 1910 — .Author: Specifications and Notes on Railway Telegraph Construction,
234 University of Illinois [1900
Tcchnotj} aph No. ii, n])- 129-133; Married Minnie Barney Woodworth^ ('98), Dec. 26,
1899, Champaign, 111. Children, boy, (not named) b. & d. Nov. 21, 1900; John Hayes,
Jr., b. Sept. 7, 1903; Celina Woodworth, b. June s, 1910. Address, 326 Myrtle Ave.,
Kansas City, Mo.; Bus. Add., 1415 Guinotte Ave., do.
CLASS OF 1900 (148)
1293. *BERTRAND BUHRE ABRY
B. S. in E. E.; b. Oct. 6, 1876, Dubuque, la.; s. E. A. Abry. Died Oct. 31,
1904, Wilkinsburg, Pa.
1294. *OTTO C. ADAMS
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Apr. 13, 1871, Neosho Co., Kan.; s. Hamilton _ E. Adams.
Prepared in Cent. Nor. Coll. Philomathean; Lincoln Law Club; Oratorical Assoc;
Democratic Club. Died, June 5, 1909, Decatur, 111.
1295. JOS£ MARIA ALARCO
B. S. in C. E. ; Business man; b. July 25, 1873, Valencia, Spain; s. Jose Maria
Lajarda & Patrocinio Alarco. Prepared in Valencia Inst. Kappa Sigma; Theta Nu
Epsilon; Shield and Trident. Elec. Engr., 1900-3; traveling salesman (machinery)
1903-4; Elec. Engr., 1904-5; conti., 1905-7; insurance, 1907-9; oil and mining, 1909-11;
Real estate, 191 1 — Spanish Army, 1898-9. Author: Articles published in the Eng. News.
Member Amer. Club, Mexico City; Amer. Club, Guadalajara, Mexico. Married Florence
Brink de Maria, June 26, 1901, Edwardsville, 111. Children. Consuelo Maria, b. Aug.
26, 1906; Julia Maria, b. Oct. 26, 1908 (d. Oct. 15, 1910.) Address, Lyric Theater
Bldg., Corpus ChristiA, Tex.
'f 1296. SARAH AMBLER
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Oct. 3, 1859, Mt. Pleasant, la.; d. Richard (b. Mar. 4, 1831,
Pittsburgh, Pa.) & Nancy Harper (Andrews) Ambler (b. Nov. 18, 1838, Hartford, O.)
Prepared in Mt. Pleasant H. S. and Howe's Acad., Mt. Pleasant, la. Pi Beta Phi.
B. S. and M. S., Iowa Wesleyan. Librn. Iowa Wesleyan, 1901-3; Cataloguer of Pub.
Doc, 1903-7; Librn, Pub. Doc. Libr., 1907 — Member Daughters of The King; L^niv.
of 111. Club; Coll. Woman's Club, Washington, D. C. Address, 1360 Otis Place, Wash-
ington, D. C. Bus. Add., Public Doc. Office, Washington, D. C.
1297. JEROME GUSTAF APPELQUIST
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. July 23, 1877, Rock Island, 111.; s. Frederick (b. Aug.
16, 1842) & Pauline (Kleyla) Appelquist (b. Apr. 29, 1853.) Prepared in Rock Island
H. S. Second Lieut.; Brevet Capt. ; I. N. G. ; member track team. Transitman, 1905;
Draftsman & Ener., 1907; Asst. to Chief Engr., Chicago, Goshen & South Bend Elec. Ky.,
1908; Drainage Engr., 1909; Engr. Omaha & Council Bluffs St. Ry. Co., 1909 — - Married
Bertha Baymiller, Apr. 17, 1907. Address, 1026 N. 33d St., Omaha, Nebr.
1298. 'HARRIET ELIZABETH ASHLEY
A. B. ; b. Aug. 29, 1869, Tonica, 111.; s. Laurin Norris (b. Barnard, Vt.) & Polly A.
(Densmore) Ashley (b. Warsaw, N. Y.) Prepared in Gibson City H. S. Scholarship
to Adrian Coll., Mich. Traveled abroad and attended Univ. at Grenoble, France, 1901;
special instruction in French and Spanish, Paris, 1901-2. *Died July 11, 1904, Chicago, 111.
1299. ZION FROST BAKER
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Oct. 27, 1877, Sullivan, 111.; s. Mary E. Baker. Prepared in
Sullivan H. S. Delta Tau Delta. Married. .4 d dress, Sullivan, 111.
1300. GEORGE FRANCIS BARRETT
(Brother of No. 1800)
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. July 14, 1879, Chicago, 111.; s. Michael (b. New York) &
Katherine (Dwyer) Barrett. Prepared in West Div. H. S., Chicago, Lincoln Law Club.
Attor. at Law, 1901 — Master in Chancery of the Superior Court of Cook Co., 1906-12.
Address, 2000 W. 22nd St., Chicago, 111. Bus. Add., 68 W. Washington St., Chicago.
1301. FLORENCE MARIA BECK (McGLACHLIN)
B. L. S.; b. May 26, 1868, Cleveland, O.; d. George (b. Jan. 22, 1835, Wisbech,
Eng.) & Czarina Jane (Wyman) Beck (b. Sept. 21, 1839, Perry, O.) Prepared m
Platteville State Nor. Sch. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Watcheka; Glee Club. Libr. Eastern
111. Nor. Sch., 1904; Asst. Proif. of Lib. Econ., Univ. of 111., 1905. Member Amer.
Lib. Assoc; 111. Lib. Assoc. Married Thomas Lawrence McCjlachlin, Aug. 22, 1905,
Green Lake, Wis. Address, Stevens Point, Wis.
1302. EDITH PAGE BENNETT
(Sister of Nos. 677, 556)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Dec. 3, 1876, Mattoon, 111.; d. Charles (b. Bridgton,
Me.) & Susan W. (Cleaves) Bennett (b. do.) Prepared in Mattoon H. S., Attended
Carleton Coll., 1806-8. Kai)i)a Kappa Gamma. Teacher in Nor. Sch., Charleston,
1900-1; teacher of Latin and Greek, Ottawa Twp. H. S., 1901-9; teacher of Latin,
Seattle (Wash.) H. S., 1909-12. Address, Seattle, Wash.
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1303. HOBART SHEARMAN BOYD
LL. B.; Co. Judge; b. Oct. 17, 1876, Lewistown, 111.; s. Thomas A. (b, June 25, 1830,
Adams Co., Pa.) & Laura (James) Boyd (b. Nov. i, 1834, Washington, D. C.) Pre-
pared in Lewistown H. S. Phi Delta Theta; Phi Delta Phi. Attorney; City Attorney
for Lewistown, 1903-5 — Master in Chancery, 1905-7; Judge of Fulton Co., 1910 — Mar-
ried Anna Elizabeth Walker, Feb. 5, 1907, Cambridge, 111. Child, Robert Walker, b.
Jan. 29, 1910. Address, Lewistown, 111.
1304. 'ELIZABETH BRANCH (SHEPARD)
(Sister of No. 2906)
B. L. S.; b. Jan. 16, 1876, Seymour, 111.; d. William Luther & Emily (Yeager)
Branch. Prepared in Champaign H. S. Asst. Libr. in Eastern 111. State Nor., 1901-4.
Member Amer. Lib. Assn.; 111. State Lib. Assn. Married Elmer Irwin Shepard, July
5, 1904, Champaign, 111. Died Sept. 28, 1906, Williamstown, Mass.
1305. WILLIAM JAY BROWN
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Dec. 10, 1878, Urbana, 111.; s. William Gage (b. Mar.
29, 1842, Roscoe, Ohio) & Harriet Alice (Wolfe) Brown (b. Coshocton, O.) Prepared
in Urbana H. S. Architects' Club; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Chi. Architect, 1900 —
Address, 808-9 Security Bank Building, Cedar Rapids, la.
1306. JESSIE JANE BULLOCK (KASTNER)
(Sister of 2912, 3666, 3667, 3668)
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1906; b. Aug. 8, 1873, near Eureka, 111.; d. Wingfield
Minor (b. Oct. 24, 1836, near Eureka, 111.) & Mary Marsalenia (MicCullough) Bullock
(b. Aug. 26, 1850.) Prepared in Eureka H. S. & H. S. Dept. 111. State Normal Univ.; in
Eureka Coll. one year; I. S. N. U. two years. Sigma Xi; Phi Beta Kappa; Math. Club;
Der Deutsche Verein. Teacher of H. S. Math., 1906-7; Tacoma, Wash., 1907-8. Married
Albert Kastner, June 24. 1908, Tacoma, Wash. Child, Wingfield Bullock, b. Feb. 16,
1910, died Feb. 26, 1910. Address, South Tacoma, Wash.
1307. EUGENE IRVING BURKE
B. S.; Banker; b. Jan. 14, 1878, Rantoul, 111.; s. P. E. (b. Feb. 4, 1841,
Owensboro, Ky.) & Isabelle (Moyer) Burke (b. Jan. 22, 1848, Felicity, O.) Prepared in
Champaign H. S. Alpha Tau Omega; Shield & Trident; Mgr. Track Team, 1899-1900.
Married Kathryn B. Blume, Wapakoneta, O., 1902. Child, Eugene Irving, Jr., b. Sept.
21, 1905. Address, Champaign, 111.
1308. WILLIAM ELMER BURROUGHS
B. S. in E. E.; Chief Clerk, Western Electric Co.; b. Nov. 17, 1876, Savoy, 111.;
s. James Wesley (b. New Jersey) & Mary Catherine (Udy) Burroughs (b. do.) Pre-
pared in Savoy Pub. Sch.; Class Baseball team; Class Football team. In office of Klec.
Eng. Dept., Univ. of 111.; (June-Sept., 1900) Switchboard Cabling Dept., Western Electric
Co., Chicago, 1900-1; Shop Office, do., 1901-2; Contract Records Dept., 1902-4; Chief
Clerk, W. E. Co., Des Moines, Iowa, 1904-8; Chief Clerk, W. E. Co., Omaha, Nebr.,
1908 — Served on I. N. G., 1900-1, 4th Regiment; Feb. 1901, May 1903, ist Regt.
Member First Regiment Athletic Association, Chicago, 1901-3; Supt. Boys' Club "Knights
of Holy Grail" H. P., 1907-8; Pres. Church, Des Moines, la. Married Rachel
Densmore Cattanach, July 22, 1903, Chicago; Children, Josephine Arnold, b. May 15,
1904; Donald Densmore, b. May 15, 1904; (Charles Clifford, b. Nov. 2, 1906; Margaret, b.
Dec. 16, 1910. Address, 2224 Fowler Ave., Omaha, Nebr. Bus. Add,, 802 Farnam
St., do.
1309. ROBERT OSCAR BUSEY
(Brother of No. 857)
A. B. in L. & A.; Univ. Instructor; b. June 14, 1877, Urbana, 111. s. Matthew D.
(b. Mar. 20, 1842, Urbana, 111.) & Anna (Hurd) Busey (b. Sept. 19, 1847, Wyandotte
Co., O.) Prepared in Urbana H. S.; University Band & Mandolin Club. Student at
Univ. of Halle, 1900-1. Teacher in Urbana H. S., 1903-4; teaching fellow at Ohio
State Univ., 1904-5; Grad. student at Harvard, 1905-8, A. M., 1906; Ph. D., Harvard, 1912.
Instructor in German at Ohio State Univ., 1908-12; Asst. Prof, of German, 1912 —
Member Baptist Church, to 1911, since then member Cong. Church; Modern Lang. Assoc,
of America. Married Mary Maude Waldo, May 28, 1908, Cambridge, Mass. Children,
Paul, b. Aue;. t, 1909; Ruth, b. Aug. 28, 1912 (d. Sept. 5, 1912.) Address, 2050 luka Ave.,
Columbus, Ohio.
1310. JOHN KEN YON BUSH
(Husband of No. 1773)
A. B., A. M., 1903; Cashier Bank; b. Apr. 7, 1878, Joliet, 111.; s. John Edward
(b. Whitehall, N. Y.) & Isabella Gordon (Kenyon) Bush (b. . Thompsonville, Conn.)
Prepared in Joliet H. S.; Phi Gamma Delta; Phi Lambda Upsilon- Assoc. Editor Illio.
Chemist, 111. Steel Co., 1900-1; Asst. in Chem., Univ. of 111., 1902-3; Instr. in Chem., Joliet
Tp. H. S., 1903-8; Vice-Pres., First National Bank, 1Q08-12; Cashier, Natl. City Bank,
Seattle, Wash., 1912- — Member Baptist Church; Mystic Shrine Masons; various local clubs;
Sec. Silver Cross Hospital. Married HelenMary Taylor ('02), Aug. 4, 1908, Bloomington,
111. Child, Eleanor Isabel, b. Oct. 11, 1909. Address, 5036, 21st Ave., N. E. Seattle, Wash.
Bus. Add., Natl. City Bank, do.
236 University of Illinois [1900
131 1. BRUCE ALEXANDER CAMPBELL
A. B. in L. & A.; Lawyer; b. Oct. 28, 1879, Albion, 111.; s. Joseph McCown (b.
Feb. 20, 1837, Wayne Co., IlL) & Annabel (Thompson) Campbell (b. Tan. 31, 1856,
Albion). Prepared in Albion H. S.; So. Collegiate Inst., Albion, 111. Charter member
Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Illinois- Wisconsin debate; Pres. W. J. Bryan Democatic Club;
mini Staff; Grad. member Phi Beta Kappa. 1911. Law student, 1900-1; Lawyer, 1901;
Village Atty., Albion, 1903-4; Member 44th Genl. Assem., House of Repr.; Democratic
Nominee for Congress, 22d 111. Dist., 191 o; Member of Comm. to draft recommendations
for a Revision of Law of III. relating to Practice and Procedure (appointed by Gov.), 1910
— Member K. of P.; D. O. K. K.; M. W. A.; Mason; Pres. 111. Elks Assoc; Grand Lodge
B. P. O. E.; executive Comm. 111. State Bar Assoc; St. Clair Country Club. Alarned
Beulah Wilson Campbell, Tune 19, 1906. Child, Joseph Bruce, b. Mar. 8, 1907. Ad-
dress, 1472 College Ave., E. St. Louis, 111. Bus. Add., 624-633 Murphy BIdg., do.
1312. CLYDE CAPRON
A. B. in L. & A.; Lawyer; b. Nov. 26, 1874, Clinton, 111.; s. William B. (b. July
26, 1842, Albany, N. Y.) & Laura Barger (Willis) Capron (b. Feb. 9, 1844, Springfield,
III.) Prepared in Marion High School. Philomathean; Won in Ill.-Ind. Debate, igoo;
Pres. Senior Class. Taught, 1900-2; Studied Law, 1902-5; LL. B., Northwestern
Univ., iQO";; Hnmesteaded Land, S. D., 1905-7; Practicing Law, 1907 — Member ot
Bd. of School Inspectors, Peoria, 111. Married Dorothy V. Capron, June 14, i9ii>
Wolcott, Ind. Address, 121 N. Elmwood Ave. Bus. Add., 309-311 German Fire Insurance
Bldg., Peoria, 111.
1 313. WALTER SAMUEL CHURCH
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Jan. 6, 1879, Chicago, 111.; Tau Beta Pi. Address,
574S Kenmore Ave., Chicago, 111.
1314. LINDA MAY CLATWORTHY
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Dec. 17, 1876, Dayton, Ohio; d. Rev. Fred D. D. (b. 1846,
North Petherton, Somerset, Eng.) & Emma (Payne) Clatworthy (b. Dayton, O.)
Prepared in private and high schools, Vassar College, and Northwestern Univ.; Delta
Delta Delta; Watcheka; Y. W. C. A., Treas., and chairman of different committee. Asst.
Cataloger, Dayton Pub. Lib., 1900-1; Head Cataloger, 1901-5; Libn., Dayton Pub. Lib. &
Museum, 1905 — ■ traveled and studied abroad six months, 1910. Member Ohio Lib.
Assoc, Pres., 191 1; Amer. Lib. Assoc, member Advisory Comm. on subject headings
for use in dictionary catalogs, 1907-11; 111. Lib. Sch. Alumni Assoc, Pres., 2 years.
Address, 18 Federal St., Dayton, Ohio. Bus. Add., Public Library, do.
1315. FRED WORTH COOPER
(Brother of No. 3322)
LL. B.; Mortgage Banker; b. Aug. 15, 1877, Fisher, 111.; s. Frank & Louro Alice
(Ham) Cooper. Prepared in Champaign H. S. Atty., 1900-1; Mortgage Banker, 1901 —
Partner in firm of Cooper, Kanaley & Co., First Mortgage Bankers. Member Hamilton
Club of Chicago. Married Blanche Speed Puddeke, Aug. 10, 1909- Address, 5454 Everett
Ave., Chicago. Bus. Add., Chamber of Comm. Bldg., do.
13 1 6. BURTON ROBISON CORBUS
B. S. & M. D.; Physician; b. Dec. 30, 1875, Mendota, 111.; s. William F. (b. 1841)
& Clara M. (Robison) Corbus; (b. 1845.) Prepared in Lasalle H. S.; Nu Sigma Nu;
Roll of Honor in Med. School. Mem. of Staff of Butterworth Hospital, and U. B. A.
Hospital; Pres. Kent Co. Med. Soc; Grand Rapids Acad, of Medicine. Address, Metz
Bldg., Grand Rapids, Mich.
131 7. GEORGE ALEXANDER DARMER
A. B.; Physician; b. July 9, 1874, Blue Mound, 111.; s. John Oscar (b. Mar. 28,
1840, Shelby Co., Ind.) & Ann (Robertson) Darmer (b. June 2, 1844, Dickson Co.,
Tenn.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. M. D., Rush Med. Coll.,
1903. Member Presb. Church; Alpha Omega Alpha, Hon. Med. Frat. Address,
Aurora, 111.
1318. WILLIAM JOHN DOLAN fh
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. July 25, 1876, May Twp., 111.; s. Michael J. (b. Sept., 1850, ^\^
May Twp., 111.) & Kathrine (O'Rourke) Dolan (b. Sept., 1850, Can.) Prepared in 0\
Ohio H. S.; Univ. Acad.; St. Viateur's Coll., Kankakee. Philomathean. Address, 203 \
W. Washington Ave., Champaign. Bus. Add., 13 Main St., do. r^'
1319. OLIVER KINSEY DONEY
LL. B.; Minister & Atty.; b. Nov. 30, 1873, Deerfield, Mo.; s. Lysander (b. May 24,
1842, Marshall Co., Ind.) & Cynthia A. (Hill) Doney (b. Apr. 9, 1852, Green Co., do.)
Prepared in Tolono H. S. Philomathean. A. B., Eureka Coll., 1906. Minister of
Church of Christ, and Attorney at Law. Married Hattie Myrtle Shuck, Aug. 17, 1899,
Urbana, 111. Member T. O. O. F.; A. F. & A. M.; Knights Templar. Address, 1036
Reisner St., Indianapolis, Ind.
1320. HORACE RAYMOND DOUGHERTY
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. June 21, 1875, Mt. Morris, 111.; s. Newton C. & Annie M.
(Edwards) Dougherty. Prepared in Peoria H. S.; Univ. of Mich., 1892-3; Univ. ot
Chicago, 1893-6. A. B., Univ. of Chicago, 1S96. Psi Upsilon; Phi Delta Phi; Mgr.
igoo] Baccalaureate Alumni 237
Inter-Scholastic Meet. Pres., Univ. Club, Tacoma, 1912 — Address, Univ. Club, Tacoma,
Wash. Bus. Add., 604 Perkins Bldg., do.
1321. STANISLAW DOWIATT
B. S. in M. E.; Engineer; b. Oct. 4, 1873, Koono, Russia. Address, E. 2018
Eleventh Ave., Spokane, Wash.
1322. CLARENCE LEROY EDDY
B. S. in C. E.; C. E., 1909; Asst. Prof. Ry. Eng.; b. Oct. 20, 1877, Atlanta, 111.;
s. John Wilson (b. 1835, Frankfort, Ky.) & Nancy Jane (Howser) Eddy (b. 1836,
Atlanta, 111.) Prepared in Osceola (la.) H. S., & Drake Univ.; Phi Gamma Delta; Tau
Beta Pi; Civil Eng. Club; Assoc. Editor Technograph; Captain Corps of Cadets.
Rodman with C. & N. W. R. R., 1900-1; Instrumentman with C. & N. W. Ry., 1902;
Resident Eng. M. K. & T. R. R., 1903; Asst. Eng. C. & N. W. R. R., 1903-7; Asst.
Prof. Ry. Eng., Case School of Applied Science, Cleveland, Ohio, 1907 — Member
Christian Church, and Deacon since 1909; Member Amer. Ry. Eng. Soc, 1908; Soc. for
Promotion of Eng. Educ, 1909; Cleveland Eng. Society, 1907. Author of The Bour-
bonnais Ry. Bridge, Technograph, Vol. 14, 1900. Married Lillian Viola Chapman,
Dec. 25, 1908, Weldon, Iowa. Address, 1793 E. 86th St., Cleveland, Ohio.
1323. JOHN WILLIAM FISHER
B. S.; Farmer; b. Tan. 13, 1874, Orangeville, 111.; s. John R. (b. Oct., 1829,
Bellefonte, Pa.) & Dora"L. (Giese) Fisher (b. 1835, Stettin, Ger.) Prepared in 111.
State Norm. Univ. 111. -Wis. Debating team, 1900. Prin. H. S., Peru, 111., 1895-7; taught
in H. S., Hiawatha, Kan., 1900-1; Prin. of High School, Carlyle. 111.. 1901-3, Supt. of
Carlyle Schools, 1903-6. Married Lulu Ritzman, Aug. 2, 1900, Estherville, la. Children,
Myrtle M., b. July 5, 1901; Harold E., b. Nov. 25, 1902; Elta Viola, b. Apr. 21 1909-
Address, Muskogee, Okla.
1324. WILLIAM GRANT FOSTER
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Nov. 2, 1877, Armstrong, 111.; s. Edward (b. Nov.
20, 1833, near W. Lebanon, Ind.) & Sarah Anna (Tillotson) Foster (b. Jan. 15, 1835, do.)
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Tau Beta Pi.; Arch. Club; Technograph Bd. ; Capt. Arch.
Arch., Masonic Temple, Streator, 111., 1908 — Married Sue White Jackson, June 19, 1901-
Children, Katheryn May, b. Apr. 17, 1902; Edwin Stanton, b. Dec. 13, 1903; Lois Marjorie,
b. Nov. 13, 1905; Willis Grant, b. Dec. 12, 1907. Address, Masonic Temple, Streator, 111.
1325. FIARRY BERT FOX
(Brother of No. 1123) p.
B. S.; M. S., 1905; b. June 16, 1871, LaSalle, 111.; s. David Bert (b. 1833, Westfield, ^ \I)
Mass.) & Harriette (Robinson) Fox (b. 1839, Baldwinsville, N. Y.) Prepared in Ottawa
Twp. H. S. & 111. State Nor. Sch., Normal, 111. Instr. in Geology, Univ. of 111., v -
igoo — Sigma Xi, 1905. Married Myrtl--; Amy Murray, 1897, Normal, 111. Children, \ ,
Herbert, b. Dec. 5, 1901; Clara Elizabeth, b. Mar. 4, 1905. Address, Sparta, Mich.
1326. FRANK DOIG FRANCIS
A. B. in L. & A.; Physician & Surgeon; b. Jan. 12, 1879, New Lenox, 111.; s.
George L. (b. Oct. 5, 1856, New Lenox, 111.) Sr Annie Maria (Doig) Francis (p. Oct.
20, 1856, do.) Prepared in Joliet H. S. Phi Gamma Delta; Alpha Delta Sigma; Phi
Beta Kappa; Nu Sigma Nu; Alpha Omega Alpha; Football team; Editor of Illio.
M. D., Northwestern, 1903. Interne Cook Co. Hosp., 1903-4. Member Chicago Med.
Soc; Grace M. E. Church. Mairied Beitha Haven, Tan. 12, 1897, New Lenox, 111.
Address, 66 E. Oak St., Chicago. Bus. Add., 1200 Wells St., do.
1327. HARRY EBEN FREEMAN
B. S., 1900; Physician & Surgeon; b. Jan. ir, 1877, Chicago; s. Julius A. (b. 1828,
Worcester, N. Y.) & Emma C. (Howe) Freeman (b. 1846, Fabius, N. Y.) Prepared
in Univ. Acad.; undergraduate work Morgan Park Acad., fall 1892; Jennings Seminary,
1893; Kappa Sigma; Alpha Delta Sigma; Military Band, 1895-98; Students' Dancing
Club. Studied at Northwestern Univ. Med. School. 1900-3; M. D. Also New York
Post Grad. School, August, 1906; member Kendall County Med. Soc; 111. Med. Soc;
Amer. Med. Assoc; North Central 111. Med. Society; Amer. Acad, of Medicine.
Married Mary Scoggin, Jan. 31, 1907. Children, Irene, b. Dec. 4, 1907; Emma, b. Nov.
I", 1909; Julius A., b. May 26, 1911; John S., b. June 19, 1912. Address, Millington, 111.
1328. GEORGE GIBBS, Jr.
(Brother of Nos. 1677, 2094)
B. S.; Landscape Arch.; b. Jan. 6, 1878, Riverton, Ky.; s. George, Sr. (b. Mar.
23, 1842, Wareham, Mass.) & Elizabeth Thatcher (Hodge) Gibbs (b. Nov. 9, 1847.
Plymouth, Mass.) Prepared in Plymouth H. S.; Cincinnati Tech. H. S.; Harvard,
1904. S. B. in Landscape Arch. Asst. in Office of Olmstead Bros. Member Assoc, ot
Harvard Engrs. 1910 — American Civic Assoc; Playground Assoc, of America. Married
Florence Wellington James, June x6, 1909, Cambridge, Mass. Child, George III, b.
May 31, 1910. Address, 15 Davis Ave., Brookline, Mass.
1329. LESLIE LELAND GLENN
(Brother of Nos. 1330. 2989, 4678)
LL. B.; With Trevett-Mattis Banking Co.; b. Aug. 6, 1877, near Mattoon, 111.; s.
Joseph Chamberlain (b. 1848, Coles Co., 111.) & Mary Catherine (Ferguson) Glenn (b.
238 University of Illinois [1900
1856, do.) Prepared in Mattoon H. S. &. Champaign H. S.; Mandolin Club; Glee Cjub.
Mercantile Business, Urbana, 111., 1900-1; with Trevett-Mattis Banking Co., Champaign,
111., iqoi — Married, Frances Madge Wilcox, Jan. 17, 1907, Champaign, 111. Child,
Mary Margaret, b. Nov. 29, 1907. Address, 509 W. University Ave., Champaign, 111.
1330. OTIS FERGUSON GLENN
(Brother of Nos. 1329, 2989, 4678)
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Aug. 27, 1879, Mattoon, 111.; s. Joseph Chamberlain (b. Pleasant
Grove Tp., Coles Co., 111.) & Mary Catherine (Ferguson) Glenn (b. do.) Prepared
in Mattoon & Champaign H. S. States Attorney of Jackson Co., 1907-1908. Member
III. State Bar Assoc; Jackson Co. Bar Assoc. Married Anna Kennedy Martin, Oct.
28, 191 1, Murphysboro, III. Address, Murphysboro, 111.
1331. HUGH JOSEPH GRAHAM
(Brother of Nos. 2396, 3757)
A. B. in L. & A.; Lawyer; b. Aug. 20, 1877, Ivesdale, 111.; s. James M. (b. at
Castleblayney, Ire.) & Kate (Wallace) Graham (b. at Rantoul, 111.) Prepared at Spring-
field H. S. Phi Beta Kappa; English Club, Fortnightly Club; Illio Board; Instr. in
Rhetoric, 1 900-1. Clerked in law office, 190 1-2; practiced law as member of firm, Shult,
Graham & Graham, 1902-1908; afterward with Graham & Graham. Married Clara G.
Colgan, Apr. 26, 1904, Springfield, 111. Children, Katherine, b. May, 1906, James E.,
Oct. 1907, Clara, Sept. 1909, Hugh, Sept. 1910. Address, 1802 South Sixth St., Spring-
field, 111.
1332. ROBERT GRAY
B. S. in E. E. ; Farmer; b. June 14, 1874, Lily Lake, 111., s. Joseph Gray. Address,
Davenport, Washington.
1333. HARRY ALTMAN GROSSBERG
LL. B.; Wholesale Grocer; b. Jan. 2, 1879, Chicago, 111.; s. Nathaniel B. (b. July
12, 1846) & Percelia (Altman) Grossberg (b. June 17, 1849). Prepared in Englewood
H. S. Philomathean; Class Football & Basketball Teams; Mgr. Senior Baseball Team.
Practiced law in igoo-3; Wholesale Grocer, 1903 — Married Dora S. Frank, Feb. 23, 1908,
Cleveland O. Child, Edna, b. Apr. 16, 1909. Address, 2197 E. 80th St., Cleveland, O.
1334. PAULINE GUNTHORP
B. L. S.; Librarian. Prepared in Chicago H. S.; B. L. U., Wis., 1898. Address,
2513 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, Calif.
1335. ELIZABETH TWINING HALL
(Sister of No. 1336)
A. B.; A. M., 1901; b. Oct. 30, 1870, Downs, 111. ; d. Calvin Springer (b. May 29,
1836) & Rachel Eberhardt (b. Feb. 20, 1843). Prepared in 111. State Nor. Univ.,
Normal, 111. Alethenai; Capt. of Girls' Basketball Team. Head, Eng. Dept., H. S.,
Everett, Wash.; State Nor. Sch., Pittsburg, Kan. Address, 601 8 Jefferson Ave., Chi-
cago, 111.
1336. JOHN CALVIN HALL
(Brother of No. 1335)
A. B. in L. & A.; Lawyer; b. Apr. 13, 1872, Downs, 111.; s. Calvin S. (b. May 24,
1836, Pa.) & Rachel (Eberhardt) Hall (b. Feb. 20, 1843. do.) Prepared in Kickapoo
Union H. S.; 111. State Norm. Univ., class of 1897. Junior Orator. Prin. H. S., 1900-4;
Supt. Whiting City Schs., 1904-11. Grad. Chicago Kent Law School, 1007. Junior
member of firm Gavit & Hall, Whiting, Ind. Member K. of P.; A. F. & A. M.,
Secy., 1904-5. Married Grace M. Debo, Aug. 14, 1904, Peru, 111. Address, Whiting, Ind.
1337. JOHN EDWARD HANNAN
A. B., in L. & A.; Estimator; b. July 5, 1878, Colfax, 111.; s. Bernard (b. Nov. 8,
1845, Dublin, Ire.) & Olive J. (Conner) Hannan (b. Monticello, 111.) Prepared in
Univ. of 111. Acad. Der Deutsche- Verein. Served in I. N. G., 1902-— First Lieut. Co.
F., First Inf. Member Catholic Church; 111. Athletic Club; First Reg. Athletic Club;
Jackson Park Yacht Club. Address, 4835 Forrestville Ave., Chicago, 111. Bus. Add.,
36 W. Michigan St., do.
1338. RACHELLE MARGARET HANSON (GURLEY)
B. S.; b. May 30, 1877, Villa Grove, 111.; d. Robert Patton (b. Aug. 17, 1842,
Hansonville, Vn.) S- Maria E. (SViomaker) Hanson (b. July 25, 1845, do.) Prepared
in Urbana IT. S.; Univ. Acad. Taught in Mary Nash Coll., Sherman, Tex., 1900-1;
charge of Girls' School, Santa Anna, Manila, P. I., 1901-2; traveled in China, Japan,
Hawaiian Islands, Old Mexico & western coast of U. S., 1902-3. Married Raymond
Bennett Gnrley. Apr. 7. 1902, Manila, P. I. Child, Margaret Josephine, b. Oct. 16, 1904.
Address, Wolcott, N. Y.
13,39- OLIVER ALBERT HARKER, Jr.
(Brother of No. 1509)
A. B., in L. & A.; in business; b. Feb. 18, 1878, Vienna, 111.; s. Oliver Albert &
Sidney Ann (Bain) Marker. Prepared in So. 111. Nor. Sch. Phi Delta Theta; Shield
& Trident. Farmer, Carbondale, 111., 1907-9; Retail lumber, Oilman, 111., 1909-12; same
Bushland, Tex., Apr. 1912; Mgr., Savings Dept., 1st Nat'l. Bank, Champaign, 111., 1912 —
I goo] Baccalaureate Alumni 239
Married Maude Bressler, June 15, 1904, Wayne, Nebr. Child, Martha, b. June 19, 1905.
Address, Champaign, 111.
1340. NANCY EMMA HARTRICK (WEBSTER)
(Wife of No 1283; Sister of Nos. 1511, 1512)
A. B. in L. & A., 1900; b. Feb. 8, 1874, Sadorus, 111.; d. Henry (b. Mar. 30, 1830,
Theide, Ger.) & Nancy Emily (Taylor) Hartrick (b. Aug. 6, 1840, Pittsfield, 111.) Pre-
pared in Urbana H. S. and Univ. Acad. Married William Wyman Webster ('99), Oct.
3, 1900, Urbana. Child, Helen Marie, b. July ii, 1903 (d. Dec. 9, 1905). Address,
1324, 6th Ave., Los Angeles, Calif.
1341. DAVID HASSLETON HARTS, Jr.
A. B. in L. & A.; Lawyer; b. Dec. 9, 1878, Lincoln, 111.; s. David & "Emma
(Brewster) Harts. Prepared in Lincoln H. S.; Lincoln Coll., 1898-1900. Kappa Sigma.
LL. B., Harvard Law School, 1905. Address, Lincoln, 111.
1342. HARRY HASSON
B. S. in Chem.; Mgr. Armour Fertilizer Works; b. Mar 17, 1878, Lewistown, 111.;
s. Henry Clay (b. Jan. 4, 1S43, Lewistown, 111.) & Ellen Davison (McDowell) Hasson
(b. Jan. 21, 1845, <io.) Prepared in Lewistown H. S. Phi Gamma Delta; Glee Club;
Quartet; Chem. Soc; Phi Lambda Upsilon. Chemist, Armour & Co., Chicago, 1900-2;
Chemist, The Armour Fertilizer Works, Atlanta, Ga., 1902-5; Supt., same, Jacksonville,
Fla., 1905-6; Asst. Mgr., same, 1906-7; Mgr., 1907 — Married Kate O'Brien, Oct. 19,
1905, Atlanta, Ga. Children, Katharine Harriet, b. Nov. 7, 1907; Henry Clay, b.
July II, 1909 (d. Oct. I, 1910). Address, Armour Fertilizer Works, Jacksonville, Fla.
1343. GEORGETTA HAVEN
B. L. S.; b. Feb. 14, 1859, Cincinnati, O. ; d. James L. (b. 1825, do.) & Rebecca
Hopkins (Paddock) Haven (b. 1827, do.) Prepared in Bartholomew's Eng. and Class.
Sch., Cincinnati. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Attended Vassar, 1877-8. In Cataloging
Dept., Cincinnati Pub. Lib., 1900-4. Address, 3575 Eden Ave., Avondale, Cincinnati, O.
1344. WILLIAM ALBERT HAWLEY
B. S. in C. E.; Asst. Div. Engr.; b. May 26, 1877, Dundee, 111.; s. Edgar C. (b.
Feb. 20, 1850, Barrington, 111.) & Esther E. (Hunt) Hawley (b. Sept. 12, 1845, Dundee,
do.) Prepared in Dundee H. S. ; Oberlin Acad. Major-Instructor in Military Science.
Asst. on Engr. Corps, Pa. lines west of Pittsburgh, 1900-5; Asst. Div. Engr., same, 1905 —
Corporal 3d 111. Vol. Inf., Spanish-American War, Porto Rico, 1898-9; 3d Reg. I. N. G.,
1897-8 & 1899-1900. Married Katherine O'Donovan Manley, Nov. 16, 1904, Oshkosh, Wis.
Children, Esther Mary, b. Nov. 2, 1906; William Edgar, b. May 14, 1910. Address, 51
McMunn Ave., Crafton, Pa. Bus. Add., Room 601, 1013 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.
1345. ZELLA BERNICE HAYES
(Sister of No. 4200)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Sept. 20, 1880, Rankin, 111.; d. Thomas Boyd (b.
1853, Crawfordsville, Ind.) & Emma Jane (Cox) Hayes (b. 1853, Buchanan, Mich.)
Prepared in Rankin H. S.; Y. W. C. A.; Alethenai. Teaching in Rankin, III.; Forrest.
111.; Deer Lodge, Mont. Address, Rankin, 111.
1346. THOMAS MOULTON HEADEN
A. B. in L. & A.; Lawyer; b. Sept. 15, 1877, Shelby ville. 111.; s. Walter C. &
Virginia (Barrett) Headen. Prepared in Shelbeyville H. S. and Mich. Mil. Acad. Phi
Gamma Delta; Y. M. C. A. LL. B., Northwestern Univ., 1903- Member Chicago Bar
Assoc; Natl. Geographic Soc; Western Econ. Soc. Address, Shelby ville. 111.
1347. EDWARD GEORGE HINES
B. S. in Arch.; Constr. Supt.; b. Aug. 10, 1872, Huey, 111.; s. Lawrence (b. Ger.)
ic Caroline (Fricke) Hines (b. do.) Prepared in Acad., Univ. of 111. Capt. Arch.
Draftsman; Inspr., Bridge and Building Dept., I. C. R. R. ; Arch. Supt., Chicago and
New Orleans; C^onstr. Supt., for general building contractors, Indianapolis, Ind., Chicago,
I!!., and Springfield, 111. Married Blanche Edna Baum, May 30, 1900, Shelbyville, 111.
.-Address, 301 E. S. Grand Ave., Springfield, 111.
1348. 'ROBERT GRANT HOLABIRD
B. S. in A. E.; Architect; b. Jan. 28, 1878, Chicago; s. William & Maria F. (Augur)
Holabird. Sigma Chi. Arch. Supt., Holabird & Roche, Chicago, 1904-11. Married
Leonora Van Eps, Dec. 16, 1902, Evanston, 111. Children, William, b. May 14, 1904;
Margaret, b. Feb. i, 1906. Died Oct., 1911.
1000, ao.) x^reparea in .^vnn /\ruor (.iviicn.; n. o. ; uiiiv. ui iviicii., iov/-o. jrni uauuiid
Delta; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Delta Phi; Theta Kappa Nu; Pol. Sci. Club; Van Twiller
Court. Taught in Mattoon H. S., 1900-2; Student, Univ. of 111., 1902-5; Practicing law,
1905 — Member Presb. Church; Amer. Ilist. Assoc; A. F. & A. M.; R. A. M.; B. P.
O. E.; Coles Country Club. Married Harriette Noyes, Nov. i, 1905, Mattoon, 111.
240 University of Illinois [lyoo
Children, Catherine Noyes, b. Apr. 28, 1908; Elizabeth Ballah, b. May 3, 191 1. Address,
Mattoon, III.
1350. IDA JACKMAN (DOUGHERTY)
B. L. S.; b. May 28, 1874, Boston, Mass.; d. Lemuel Noyes (b. 1843) & Louisa
Amelia (Otis) Jackman (b. 1844). Prepared in Elgin High School. Wisconsin Free
Libr. Comm., several months, 1900; John Crerar Lib., Chicago, 1901. Married Edward
Gardner Dougherty, Sept. 12, 1902, Elgin, 111. Children, Crail, b. Sept. 19. 1903;
Lemuel Edward, b. June 20, 1906; Annie Louise, b. May i, 191 1. Address, Box 154,
Fairhope, Ala.
1351. TORSTEIN KNUTSSON TORSTENSEN JAHR
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Aug. 7, 1871, Holmestrand, Norway; s. Knut Torstensen
(b. Nov. 10, 1836) & Inger Olea Olsdatter (Halvorsen) Jahr (b. Feb. i, 1S38). Pre-
pared in Tordenskiold School, Holmestrand, Norway; Norwegian Luther Coll., 1896-
Scandinavian Soc.; Libr. Club. In Libr. work, 1900 — Post Grad. work, George
Washington Univ., 1901-2; studied & traveled in Europe, 1902, 1906 & 1910. Author:
(with A. J. Strohm) Bibliography of Cooperative Cataloguing, Washington, 1903, 116 pp.,
& the printing of catalogue cards, with incidental references to International bibliography
& the Universal catalogue. Reprinted from the Report of the Libr. of Congress for the
fiscal year ending June 30, 1902; Oleana, et blad av Ole Bulls og den norske indvand-
rings historie, 1910, 92 pp.; Articles in different American & Norwegian papers &
periodicals over various si^atures. Assoc. Editor, Idun, a literary monthly (Cnicago,
1908-10). Member Norwegian Church; Univ. Club; Pres., Norwegian Soc. of the Uist.
of Columbia; Royal Norwegian Soc. of Sci. & other societies. Address, Libr. of
Congress, Washington, D. C.
1352. CHARLES SUNDERLAND JOHNSON
(Brother of Nos. 953, 1529. 1702, 2705, 3044)
B. S. in M. E.; Engineer; b. May 12, 1877, Tolono, 111.; s. Dr. C. B. (b. Sept.
23, 184s, Bond Co., 111.) & Maria S. Johnson (b. Aug. 28, 1850, Chatham, 111.) Pre-
pared in Champaign H. S. Sigma Chi. Mech. & Elec. Engr. work of dififerent sorts
mostly power house/ work; with Eng. force of Marion Steam Shovel Co. Married
Clara Mabel Hornbrook, June 14, 1906, Cambridge, O. Children, Charles, b. Dec. 26,
1908; Barbara Ann, b. Apr. 9, 1910. Address, 1305 Church St., Marion, O.
1353. ARTHUR RUSSELL JOHNSTON
B. S. in Chem.; with Victor Chemical Works; b. Sept. 22, 1878, Troy, N. Y.; s.
Aaron C. (b. N. Y.) & Mary (Starr) Johnston. Prepared in Joliet H. S. Phi Delta
Theta; Phi Lambda Upsilon. Married Nettie Sylvester Baker (ex-'o4), Oct. 28, 1903,
Morrison, 111. Children, Dorothy Mary, b. May 7, 1908; Robert Birney, b. Nov. i,
1909. Address, 47 7th Ave., LaGrange, 111.
1354. GEORGE THOMAS JORDAN
(Brother of No. 1136)
A. B.; Farmer & Stock Raiser; b. Oct. 15, 1876, near Tolono, 111.; s. Theron Francis
(b. July 28, 1834, Rockport, O.) & Ellen Adelia (Barnum) Jordan (b. Sept. 26, 1841, do-)
Prepared in Champaign H. S. Address, Palacios, Tex.
1355. HENRY EZRA KEENEY
B. S. in M. E.; Draftsman; b. Feb. i, 1876, Ustic Twp., 111.; s. Richard (b. Nov.
8, 1842, Laceyville, Pa.) & Jennie Eliza (Bond) Keeney (b. Dec. 24, 1842, Whiteside
Co., 111.) Prepared in Sterling H. S. Engr. Soc. Mt. Wilson Solar Observatory, Pasa-
dena, Cal. Member A. F. & A. M. Married Fannie Ladd, Nov. 12, 1901, Sterling,
111. Child, Helen Marjorie, b. Sept. 9, 1907. Address, 1639 W. 45th St., Los Angeles,
Calif.
1356. GEORGE FRANK KEPLER
B. S. in Arch.; Farmer; b. Mar. 8, 1876, Ashtabula, O.; s. George Walter (b. Jan.
31, 1847, Erie, Pa.) & Caroline Faulkner (Robertson) Kepler (b. Mar. 3, 1853, Ashta-
bula, O.) Prepared in Ashtabula (O.) H. S., and Boston Man. Tr. Sch. Tau Beta Pi.
Draftsman, 1901-6; Farmer, 1906 — ■ Address, Fredericksburg, Va.
1357. MARGARET ADELE KETCHUM
(Sister of No. 956)
LL. B.; b. Aug. 24, 1877, La Prairie, 111.; d. A. J. Ketchum. Prepared in Carthage
Coll. Address, Augusta, HI. (t)
1358. ASA BAIRD KIRKPATRICK
B. S.; Government Postal Service; b. Mar. 3, 1874, Tiskilwa, 111.; s. John B. (b.
Dec. 6, 182:;, Harrison Co., O.) & Honor (Grubbs) Kirkpatrick (b. July 27, 1833. Dear-
born Co., Ind.) Prepared in Elmwood H. S. Nat. Hist. Club; Adelphic. Teaching,
1900-3; Office work, 1903-7; Government Postal Service, Peoria, 111., 1907 — Member
Y. M. C. A., 1894-1900. Married Edith Genung Woodworth, Aug. 27, 1902, Seneca
Falls, N. Y. Address, 321 Caroline St., Peoria, 111.
I3S9. *BENJAMIN FRx\NKLIN KRAHL
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. June 20, 1S77, Aurora, 111.; s. Henry L. & Susan
(Alspaugh) Krahl. Prepared in East Aurora H. S. ,Tau Beta Pi. Rodman, C. &
iQoo] Baccalaureate Alumni 241
N. W. R. R., 1900; Draftsman, Pa. Lines west of Pittsburgh, 1901-3; Asst. on Chicago
Track Elevation, P. C. C. & St. L. R. R., 1903-4; Engr. in Charge Chicago Trk. Kiev.,
P. C. C. & St. L. R. R., 1904. *Died Dec. 31, 1907, Aurora, 111.
1360. JAMES PIATT KRATZ
(Brother of No. 1045)
A. B. in L. & A.; Farmer; b. Dec. 12, 187S, Monticello, 111.; s. William Henry (b.
Pa.) & Alice J. (Piatt) Kratz (b. Piatt Co., 111.) Prepared in Monticello II. S. Phi
Gamma Delta; Phi Beta Kappa. Married Maude M. Martin, Jan. 17, 1909, Newton, 111.
Child, William Martin, b. Dec. 29, 1910. Address, Monticello, 111.
1361. ALFRED LEONHARDT KUEHN
(Husband of No. 1831)
B. S. in C. E. ; Gen. Supt. Amer. Creosoting Co.; b. Aug. 16, 1877, Chicago, 111.;
s. Leonhardt Waldemar (b. Dec. 12, 1848, Ger.) & Gesche Helene (Woebken) Kuehn (h.
June 8, 1848, do.) Prepared in Chicago H. S. Tau Beta Pi. Instr. in C. E. Univ. of 111.,
1900-2; Engr. Maintenance of Way, C. C. & L. R. R., 1902-4; do., C. C. & St. L. R. R.,
1904-6; Supt. Maim, of Way, C. C. C. & St. L. R. R. & P. & E. R. R., 1906-9;
Gen. Supt. Amer. Creosoting Co., 1909 — Married Anna Olive Chacey ('03), Oct. 24,
1905, Hillsboro, 111. Children, Charles Chacey, b. Sept. 22, 1906; (jeorge W., b. Oct. 10,
1909. Address, 220 So. Ridgland Ave., Oak Park, 111.
1362. JOHN OSCAR LANGMAN
B. S.; Teacher; b. Lisbon, July 24, 1873; s. Jacob (b. Bergen, Nor.) & Martha
(Birkland) Langman (b. do.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Member of Rifle Team.
Teaching, Urbana H. S., 1900-1; Champaign, 1901-2; Urbana, 1902-3; Prin., 1903-5;
Math, at Pleasant View Luther Coll. Married Nellie Anderson, June 28, 1900. Children,
Marguerite Josephine, b. Apr. 22, 1902; Eveline Alberta, b. Nov. 24, 1904; Justin
Ambrose, b. Apr. 4, 1907. Address, Ottawa, 111.
1363. OLIVE CLARISSA LATHROP
B. L. S.; Cataloger; d. E. H. & Clara (Polhemus) Lathrop. Prepared in Hastings,
Mich., H. S.; Univ. of Mich., 1S96-8. Cataloger, Mich. State Lib. Address, Lansing,
Mich.
1364. JENNIE MARY LATZER (KAESER)
(Wife of No. 1137; Sister of Nos. 1236, 2726, 3437)
B. S.; M. S., 1901; b. Nov. 23, 1878, Highland, 111.; d. Louis (b. Nov. 11, 1848,
Highland, 111.) & Eliza (Luehm) Latzer (b. Mar. 12, 1852, do.) Prepared in Univ.
Acad. Watcheka; Alethenai. Fellowship in Bacteriology, 1901-2; Asst. in same, Univ.
of 111., 1902-4. Married Dr. A. F. Kaeser ('98), June 26, 1907, Highland, 111. Address,
Highland, 111.
1365. JULIAN LISIECKI LEE
B. S. in M. E.; Merchant; b. Aug. 20, 1877, Memphis, Tenn. ; s. Seymour Lisiecki
(b. Mar. 10, 1842, Posen, Ger.) & Fanny (Beatus) Lee (b. Dec. 12, 1862, Cincinnati,
O.) Prepared in Memphis H. S.; Univ. Acad. Draftsman, I. C. R. R., 1900-4; Engine
Expert, Borden & Selleck Co., Detroit, Mich., 1904-5; Wholesale Cigars & Tobacco Dealer,
Married Ray Frank, Apr. 30, 1906, Memphis, Tenn. Child, Margaret L., b. Oct. 9,
1 9 10. Address, 64 S. Front St., Memphis, Tenn.
1366. CHARLES LOUIS LOGUE
B. S. in Chem.; Farmer; b. Mar. 28, 1877, Danville, 111.; s. J. V. (b. Apr. 16,
1837, Meigs Co., O.) & Eva C. (Schmitt) Logue (b. July 21, 1851, Lafayette, Ind.) Delta
Tau Delta. Married Mathilde A. Witt, July 4, 1910, Union Co., N. M. Child, Helen
Clyde, b. May i, 191 1. Address, Corrumpa, Union C!o., N. M.
1367. NELLIE LOUISE McWILLIAMS ^
A. B.; A. M., 1901; Teacher; b. July 23, 1877, Champaign, 111.; d. Alexander (b. ,\ \ -^
Apr. 12, 1833, Dufftown, Scotland) & Maria (Luttrell) McWilliams (b. Oct. 10, 1841, \\\\
Ire.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Y. W. C. A.; Pi Beta Phi. Fellowship in \
i rench, Univ. of 111., 1900-1. Address, 38 South 2d St., Champaign, 111. /^
1368. LYDIA MATHER (FORBES)
(Wife of No. 1024; Sister of Nos. 968, 2168)
A. B., 1900; b. Oct. s, 1876, Wheatland, Will Co., 111.; d. Jonathan (b. Oct. 5, 1849.
Essex Co., N. Y.) & Elizabeth (Sprague) Mather (b. Sept. 12, 1848, Will Co., 111.)
Prepared in Joliet H. S.; Kappa Alpha Theta; Y. W. C. A.; Watcheka; English Club;
Pres. Y. W. C. A.; Illio Bd., 1899; lU'ni Staff, 1899. Married Ernest Browning
Forbes ('97) Aug. 18, 1903, Joliet, 111. Children, Lydia Frances, b. Dec. 7>
1904; Winifred, b. Nov. 9, 1906; Stephen Alfred, II., b. Dec. 4, 1909; Rosemary, b.
Aug. 10, 1911. Address, 118 N. Buckeye St., Wooster, O.
1369. HOWARD VAN REED MAURY
B. S. in C. E.; b. Aug. 9, 1876, Reading, Pa.; s. Germand Stout (b. Oct. 15, 1839,
do.) & Rebecca (Evans) Maury (b. Nov. 12, 1840, do.) Prepared in Rossville H. S.
C. E. Club; Band. Draftsman, Central States Bridge Co., 1900-2; Chief Engr., Pan-
American Bridge Co., 1902-7; Farmer, 1907-9. Member B. P. O. E.; K. T. Married
^42 University of Illinois [1900
Stella Peed, Apr. S, 1903, New Castle, Ind. Child, Sarah JJlanche, b. Sept. 26, 1905.
Address, New Castle, Ind.
1370. FRED HUTCHINSON MAY
(Brother of No. 2451)
LL. B.; Clerk, U. S. Customs Service; b. July 15, 1879, Milford, III.; s. James S.
(b. July 22, 1835, Bath, N. Y.) & Augusta (Hutchinson) May (b. Mar. 5, 1849,
Prophetstown, 111.) Prepared in Prophetstown H. S. Farming, 1900-3; Clerk, A. T.
& S. F. R. R., Chicago, 1903; Clerk, U. S. Customs Service, 1903 — Address, 424 S.
Homan Ave., Chicago.
1371- EDWIN LYMAN MAYALL
B. S. in M. E.; M. E., 1906; Genl. Supt. Plow Co.; b. May 28, 1876, Albany, 111.;
s. Stephen A. (b. 1853, Vt., 111.) & Anna A. (Short) Mayall (b. Dec. 9, 1856, Albany,
111.) Prepared in Peoria H. S. M. E. & E. E. Soc. Master Mech., Acme Harv. Co.,
1900-3; Asst. Supt. Deere & Co., 1903-6; Genl. Supt., J. I. Case Plow Works, 1906-9;
same. Rock Island Plow Co., 1909 — Member A. S. M. E.; Rock Island Club; Soc. of
111. Engrs. & Surveyors; A. F. & A. M.; Presb. Married Olive Louise Ulrick, Aug. i,
1903, Peoria, 111. Children, Nicholas, b. May 9, 1906; Edwin Lyman, b. July 15, 1907.
Address, 1003 2d Ave., Rock Island, 111.
1372. STILLWELL FREDERICK MERRILL
B. S. in Chem.; Chief Chemist; b. Oct. 8, 1876, Moberly, Mo.; s. Stillwell G. (b.
June 26, 1846, Jackson, Mich.) & Julia C. (Hoffman) Merrill (b. Mar. 5, 1853, St.
-Louis, Mo.) Prepared in German Sch., Collinsville, 111. & Walther Coll. Track team;
mini staff; Band. Asst. State Chemist of N. Y., 1900-2; Chief Chemist, Swift & Co.,
^Kansas City, 1902-3; Chem. Supt. Maple City Soap Co., Monmouth, 111., 1903-4; Chief
'Chemist, J. G. Haase Soap Co., 1904-5; Glycerine Chemist, Larkin Co., Buffalo, June,
1905; with Natl. Candy Co., St. Louis, Mo., as Chemist; Supt. of A. J. Walter Candy
Co. & Asst. Supt. of branches, 1905-7; Chief Chemist, Western branches, Natl. Lead
Co., St. Louis, Mo. Member German Evan. Lutheran Church. Married Louise C.
Freyer, July 21, 1903, Buffalo, N. Y. Children, Infant b. & d. Apr. 31, 1904; Infant,
h. Oct. 2, 1905 (d. Nov. 2, 19C5). Address, 422 N. Morrison Ave., Collinsville, 111.;
Bus. Add., 1005 Clark Ave., Natl. Lead Co., St. Louis, Mo.
1373. ALBERT DANFORTH MULLIKEN
(Husband of No. 2763)
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Nov. 24, 1878, Champaign, 111.; s. John W. (b. Mar. 9, 1849,
Cooperstown, N. Y.) & Josephine (Danforth) Mulliken (b. June 8, 1854, Newton, O.)
Prepared in Champaign H. S. Alpha Tau Omega. Associated in law practice with Col.
J. S. Wolfe, 1902-4; City Atty. of Champaign, 1905-9. Married Grace Pearl Mulberry
('06), June 27, 1911, Taylorville, 111. Address, 706 S. Elm St., Champaign, 111.
1374. FRED EARLE NEWTON
A. B.; A. M., 1901; Lawyer; b. Oct. 15, 1879, Onarga, 111.; s. Edward D. (b. Mar.
II, 1842, E. Shelbourne, Mass.) & Fanny (Earle) Newton (b. Mar. 30, 1847, Milton,
Vt.) Prepared in Onarga H. S. & Grand Prairie Sem. Philomathean; Orat. Assoc; Pol.
Sci. Club; Republican Club; Winner in annual debate; 111. -Wis. debate. LL. M., John
Marshall Law School, 1909. Teacher, Fergus Falls (Minn.) H. S., 1901-2; bupt. ot
Schs., Palatine, 111., 1902-4; same, Des Plaines, 111., 1904-5; teacher in Englewood _H. S.,
1907-9; Lawyer, 1905-7, 1909 — Author: Article, Need of Better Civic Training in our
Schools, Cook Co. School News, Vol. 1, No. 10, pp. 1-2. Member Chicago Bar Assoc;
III. State Rifle Assoc; City Club of Chicago. Married Clara Nuala Harrison, Dec. 23,
1904, Palatine, 111. Child, Edward Harrison, b. Aug. 24, 1907. Address, 6175 Norwood
Park Ave., Chicago; Bus. Add., 532 Monadnock Block, do.
1375. MARION MICHAEL NULL
B. S.; Phys. & Sur.; b. Dec. 3, 1871, Blandinsville. 111.; s. William H. (b. Dec. 16,
183s, Connersville, Ind.) & Orpha (Green) Null (b. Apr. 24, 1837, do.) Prepared in
Univ. of Indianapolis, Ind. Philomathean; Alpha Omega Alpha. Physician in charge
of Mary E. Wright Mem. Hosp., Taikin, Korea, 1903-7; Post grad. work, London, Eng.,
1907; Clifton Springs Sanitarium, 1908; Physician, 1909 — Married Nellie Bernice Tohn
son. June 8, 1903, Chicago. Children, Robert Palmer, b. Feb. 12, 1905; Howard Wallace,
h. Feb. 22, 1907. Address, 7452 E Green Lake Boul., Seattle, Wash.
1376. SAMUEL OSTROWSKI
LL. B. ; Attorney; b. Feb. 24, 1S78, Giddings, Tex.; s. Aaron & Lena (Osbitz)
Ostrowski. Prepared in private sch. Pol. Sci. Club; Republican Club. Married 1900.
Children, Sidney E., b. July 23, 1901; Bernice, b. Feb. 11, 1905. Address, 3227 So.
Halsted St., Chicago, 111.
1377. WILKENS HOOVER OWENS
B. S.; Auditor; b. Aug. 6, 1880, Baltimore, Md. Prepared in Champaign H. S.
Sigma Chi; Theta Nu Epsilon. Auditor, Wm. C. . Baxter Co., Lmt., engaged in con-
structing 10 miles N. Y. Aqueduct. Address, Pleasaritville, N. Y.
1378. WILLIAM GAY PALMER
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1901; LL. B., 1907; Lawyer; b. Sept. 15, 1877, Orange,
N. J.; s. John (b. 1846, Belfast, Ire.) & Jane (Gay) Palmer (b. 1840, Harvard, 111.)
igoo] Baccalaureate Alumni 243
Prepared in Princeton H. S.. Phi Gamma Delta; Phi Delta Phi; Theta Kappa Nu; Capt.;
Fellowship in Latin. Teacher, Champaign H. S., 1901-4; Instr., Univ. of 111. Acad.,
1904-6; Stud, of Law, 1904-7; Practicing Law, 1907 — Address, Princeton. 111.
1379- CORNELIUS JAMES PEEPLES
A. B. in L. & A.; Banker; b. July 10, 1878, Centerville, Ind.; s. W. H. & Ada E.
(Woods) Peeples. Prepared in Shawneetown H. S.; Western Mil. Acad. Delta Tau
Delta. Salesman, Marshall Field & Co., Chicago, 1900-1; Accountant, Swift & Co..
1901-4; Asst. Natl. Bank Examiner, Chicago, 1904-9; Vice Pres., Amer. Natl. Bank, .St.
Paul, Minn., 1909-12; Vice Pres. Citizens Trust & Savings Bank, Chicago. Address, 545S
S. State St., Chicago, 111.
1380. "ROBERT GERALD PETTINGER
B. S. in E. E. ; Draftsman; b. Sept. 25, 1876, Cumberland, la.; s. Prosper (b. Jan.
12, 1853, Luxemberg, Europe) & Catherine (Sauser) Pettinger (b. July 20, 1851, Cas-
cade, la.) Prepared in Cumberland H. S.; Drake Univ., i yr. Tau Beta Pi; won I in
High Jump. With Chicago Edison Co., Drafting Dept., 1900-2. Died Jan. 13, 1903,
Cumberland, la.
1381. THEODORE CLIFFORD PHILLIPS
B. S. in M. & S. E.; Civil & Hydraulic Engr.; b. Mt. Carroll, 111.; s. Leo (b. Mon-
roeville, O.) & Frances (.Schnurr) Phillips (b. Norwalk, O.) Prepared in Mt. Carroll
H. S. Univ Acad. Delta Tau Delta; Shield & Trident; Football Mgr.; Pre?., Fresh. Class;
Author: Several articles pertaining to Water Works Engr. Member Western Soc. of
Engrs. ; Assoc, memb. Amer. Soc. of C. Engrs. ; Chicago Engrs. Club; Calumet Country
Club; Command., Consistory & Shrine. Married Helen Jeannette Thielens, Oct. 12, 191 2,
Chicago, 111. Address, 671 1 Stewart Ave., Chicago; Bris. Add., 404 City Hall, Chicago.
1382. CHARLES CHURCHILL PICKETT
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Dec. 4, 1862, Waterbury, Conn.; s. William (b. Chicago) &
Mary Poole (Tarr) Pickett. Prepared in Chicago; A. B., Univ. of Rochester, 1883.
Delta Kappa Epsilon: Phi Delta Phi; Theta Kappa Nu. Prof, of Law, Univ. of ill.,
1 89 7- 1 90 6; Member Amer. Bar Assoc; 111. State Bar Assoc; Chicago Literary Club.
Married Minnie C. Emery, b. June i, 1892, Chicago, 111. Child, Jeanne Adams, b. Jan.
22, 1897, Evanston, 111. Address, 7 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111.
1383. EARLE ROYAL POLLARD
B. S. in M. E.; Draftsman; b. Dec. 11, 1876, Waterloo, la.; s. John Henry (b. Mar.
23, 1841, Dorchester, N. H.) & Mary Annette (Shackford) Pollard (b. May i, 1850,
Lowell, Mass.) Prepared in Centralia H. S. ; Univ. Acad. Alpha Tau Omega; Shield
& Trident. Draftsman, Atlanta, Ga., 1900-1; St. Louis, Mo., 1901-3; same for Amer.
Mill & Constr. Co., Los Angeles, 1903-4; Pac. Elec. Ry., 1904-S; Hazard & Strause Pat.
Attys., 190S — Reinforced Concrete Ry. ties and Rail Securing Means, Pat'd., 1911,
No. 1012152; other patents pending — improvements on the above. Member A. F. & A. M.;
Sunset Lodge. Address, 1436 Albany St., Los Angeles, Calif.; Bus. Add., 639 Citizen
Natl. Bank Bldg., do.
1384. ERNEST WILLIAM PONZER
(Brother of Nos. 3915, 4369)
B. S.; M. S., 1903; Asst. Prof.; b. Sept. 30, 1872, Arnswalde, Germany; s. Carl
(b. June 7, 1844, Prilwitz, Germany) & Wilhelmina (Krueger) Ponzer (b. Feb. 24, 1843,
Arnswalde, do.) Prepared in Henry H. S. Math. Club; Deutsche Verein; Beta Theta
Pi; 2d Honors (basis of grades); Class Football team. Instr. in Math., Univ. of 111.,
1900-9; Acting Asst. Prof., Stanford Univ., 1909-10; Asst. Prof, of App. Math., same,
1910 — Author: Pamphlet, Graphs for References, Stanford Univ., 8 vo., 12 pp. 1910;
Articles, The Interchange of the order of Integration in a Double Integral, Technograph,
1903; Note on a Problem in Strength of Materials, same, 1905; The Application of the
Principles of the Calculus in the Technical Courses at the Univ. of 111., Science, 1909:
The Accrediting of High Schools at the Univ. of 111., Sierra Educational News, 1910; A
Study in Efficiency, School Science & Math., 1910; also other articles along mathematical
subjects. Member Amer. Math. Soc; Amer. Assoc, for Adv. of Sci Married Ella Eugenia
Smith, Aug. 20, 1903, LaMoille, 111. Children, Ernest DeWitt, b. July 14, 1904; Howard
Smith, b. Sept. 23, 1907. Address, Stanford Univ., Cal.
1385. CHESSLEY JUSTIN POSEY
B. S.; Teacher; b. Jan. 26, 1873, Troy, 111.; s. Chessley Jubilee (b. 1832, Troy, 111.)
& Martha (McKittrick) Posey. Prepared in Edwardsville H. S.; I. S. N. U., 1891-2,
1893-5. EngL Club; Sigma Xi; Ill.-Ind. Debating team; Sr. Class Treas. Fellowship
in Geog., Univ. of Chicago, 1904-5, 1911-12. M. S., Univ. of Chicago, 1906. Supt. of
Schs., Leroy, 111., 1900-1; Teacher, LaPorte (Ind.) H. S., 1901-3; Grad. Stud., Univ. of
Chicago, 1903-5, 1911-12; Teacher, State Nor., Mankato, Minn., 1905-11; Instr. in Geology,
U. of Wis., 1912 — Member Amer. Assoc, for Adv. of Sci.; Natl. Geog. Soc; Pres.
Men's (ilub of Cong. Church; Mankato Social Sci. Club; Trustee Mankato Cong. Churcli.
Married Gertrude Maude Johnston, Dec. 27, 1903. Ft. Smith, Ark. Children, Chessley
Johnston, b. June 12, 1906; Alice Margaret & Rollin Bennett, b. June 10, 1907. Address,
Science Hall, Madison, Wis.
1386. WILLIAM EMILIUS PRAEGER
B. S.; Professor; b. Sept. 10, 1863, Belfast, Ireland; s. William Emil (b. 1835, The
Hague, Holland) & Maria (Patterson) Praeger (b. 1840, Belfast, Ire.) Prepared in
244 University of Illinois [1900
Univ. Coll. Sell., London, Eng. Sec'y., Nat. Hist. Soc. M. S., Chicago, 1903. Counsellor
in Grad. Schools, Univ. of Chicago, 1904. Teaching & Lecturing; Teacher, Streator
Twp. H. S.; Lecturer, Univ. Extension, Univ. of Chicago; Prof. Deseret Summer Inst.,
U. Author: Article, Birds in Hort. Trans. 111. State Hort. Soc, V. xxxiii, pub. by
111. Audubon Soc, 1902. Fellow Amer. Assoc, for Adv. of Sci.; memb. Mich. Acad, of
Sci., Pres., 1911-12; Amer. Breeders Assoc; Mich. Schoolmaster's Club, Vice Pres.;
Assoc, Amer. Ornithologist's Union; Trustee, Unitarian Church. Married Fanny F.
Birge, Oct. 2, 1889, Keokuk, la. Children, Winifred, b. Dec. 6, 1S90; Rosamond, b.
May 17, 1894; William Emil, b. Aug. 12, 1901. Address, Kalamazoo Coll., Kala-
mazoo, Mich.
1387. ANNA MAY PRICE
B. L. S.; Assistant Professor of Library Economy; b. Danville, 111.; d. Francis
May Wilson (b. 1842, Portsmouth, Eng.) & Ruth Amelia (Bowman) Price (b. 1846,
New York City). Prepared in Champaign H. S.; A. B., Univ. of Nebr. ; A. M., Univ.
of S. Dak.; Organizer of library, Univ. of S. Dak, 7900; Asst. Librarian same, 1900-1;
Sec. Univ. of S. Dak., 1901; Head Librarian same, 1901-5; Asst. Prof, of Lib. Econom.,
Univ. of 111., 1905 — Sec. S. Dak. State Lib. Assoc, 1904-5; member Amer. Lib. Assoc;
Assoc. Collegiate Alumnae; Author: "Special Library Training," Pub. Libraries, V. xiv,
p. 338-42; "The College Student," Nebr. State Journal (daily paper, Lincoln, Nebr.)
Oct. I, 1911. Address, 712 W. Oregon St., Urbana, 111.
1388. HELEN LOUISE PRICE
(Sister of No. 1942)
B. L. S., 1900; Librarian & Teacher; b. Jan. 1, 1S72, Bloomington, 111.; d. Edward
Llewellyn (b. Apr. 15, 1842, Urbana, O.) & Emeline Margaret (Mitchel) Price (b. Aug.
28, 1849, Bloomington, 111.) Prepared in Bloomington H. S. Organizing libs., in Clin-
ton, 111., 1900; Covington, Ky., 1901; Asst., 111. Univ. Lib., 1901; Lib., Blue Island, 111.,
Pub. Lib., 1902-4; Libn., T. B. Scott Free Lib., Merrill, Wis., 1905-8; Engl, teacher in
Butte H. S., 1908 — Address, 309 The Napton, Butte, Mont.
1389. ARTHUR CLIFFORD QUISENBERRY
A. B. in L. & A.; Bookkeeper; b. Mar. 22, 1878, Lincoln, 111.; s. Arthur (b. Aug.
29. 1835, Hopkinsville, 111.) & Polly (Burt) Quisenberry (b. Sept. 18, 1840, Armington,
Tazewell Co., 111.) Prepared in Lincoln H. S. & Lincoln Univ. Phi Delta Theta;
Shield & Trident. Head Bookkeeper in Lincoln Natl. Bank, 1900 — Married Lillian
Faye Kelly, Dec. 24, 1902, Irvng, 111. Child, Arthur Milton, b. Sept. 27, 1903. Address,
326 Lincoln Ave., Lincoln, 111.
1390. GUY RICHx\RDSON RADLEY
B. S. in E. E. ; Designing Elec Engr. ; b. Aug. 10, 1878, Earlville, 111.; s. William
& Susie Alice (Richardson) Radley. Prepared in Sandwich H. S. & E. Aurora H. S.
M. & E. E. Soc; Tau Beta Pi; Editor, Technograbh. Apprentice with Milwaukee Elec.
Ry. & Lt. Co., 1900; Foreman, Meter & Testing Dept., 1902-4; Supt. of Testing Dept..
1904-6; Designing Elec. Engr., Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Co., 1906 — Invented Elec. lamp
for Meter Reading — Pat., 1909; Method of Preventing Tampering with Elec. Meters.
Pat., 1909; 5 patents pending on controllers for Elec. vehicles. Author: Article, Com-
mercial Meters, Technograph. 1902. Assoc, memb. Amer. Inst, of E. E. ; Internatl. Elec-
Congress; ist Pres., Univ. of 111. Alumni Assoc, of Milwaukee. Married Delia Geroy
Converse, June 10, 1908, Ft. Atkinson, Wis. Child, Jane Converse, b. June 15, 1910.
Address, 182 22nd St., Milwaukee, Wis.
1 391. NEAL DANIEL REARDON
(Brother of Nos. 3142, 3143, 4380)
A. B.; Lawyer; s. Bryan (b. July 14, 1835) & Anne (Fleming) Reardon (b. Nov.
22, 1842). Prepared in Delavan H. S.; 111. State Norm. Adelphic; Orat. Assoc; Engl.
Club; Jr. Hatchet Orat.; Pres., Illini Bd.; Wis.-Ill. debating team; Orat. Assoc; Sr.
Class Pres. LL. B., Northwestern Univ., 1908; A. M., 1911. Teacher, 1900-2; U._ S.
Internal Revenue officer, 1902-6; Lawyer, 1906 — Author: Pamphlet, What is a Political
Offense and the Practice of the U. S. in that Respect (Internatl. Law). Member Illini
Club; The Oaks Club, Austin, Chicago. Address, Austin, Chicago, or Delavan, 111.
1392. ADELE COOPER REED (SCOTT)
B. L. S.; b. Osage; d. H. O. & Abby M. (Schlosser) Reed. Kappa Kappa Gam-
ma. Married James Brown Scott (see faculty), Sept. i, 1901, Champaign, 111. Address,
2139 Wyo. Ave., Washington, D. C.
1393. FREDERICK WILLIAM REIMERS
B. S. in E. E.; Genl. Sunt. Lt. & Power Co.; b. Oct. 7, 1878, Rock Island, 111.;
s. John J. (b. Ger.) & Mary A. (Denkmann) Reimers (b. Rock Island, 111.) Prepared
in Rock Island & Evanston H. S. Phi Kappa Psi; Tau Beta Pi; Theta Nu Epsilon.
Genl. Supt. & Vice Pres., Peoples Power Co.; Moline, Rock Island Mfg. Co.; United
Lt. & Power Co. Member Amer. Inst, of E. E.; Moline Club; Rock Island Club;
Davenport Coml. Club; Davenport Outing Club. Married Julia Fay Warren, Sept. 20,
1905. Child, Warren Denkmann, b. June 7, 1910. Address, 914 2d Ave., Rock Island, 111.
1394. EDWARD MELVILLE RHODES
LL. B.; B. S., U. of 111., 1912; Student; b. Aug. 10, 1866, Bloomington, 111 ; s. Aaron
Payne (b. Apr. 18, 1834, do.) & Martha Mary (Cox) Rhodes (b. Aug. 9, 1834, do.) Pre-
igoo] Baccalaureate Alumni 245
pared in Bloomington H. S.; Univ Acad.; Valparaiso, Ind., 1887. Agr. Club; Chief Jus-
tice, Lincoln Club Court. B. C, Evergreen City Bus. Coll., Bloomington, 111., 1886.
Lawyer, Champaign, 1900-7; Student, 1907 — Married Amilia Gates, Sept. 23, 1S99, Bloom-
ington, 111. Address, 1306 W. Clark St., Urbana, 111.
1395. RAYMOND GRAVER RICKER
B. S in Arch.; Missionary; b. Oct. 22, 1878, Grinnell, la.; s. Rufus & Harriet
(Graver) Ricker. Prepared in Harvey H. S. Architects' Club; Y. M. C. A.; Vol. Band
for For. Missions. Arch. Draftsman, 1900-4; Missionary of M. E. Church in West China,
1904-10; on furlough, 1910 — Member Bd. of Directors Y. M. C. A. Married Frances
Henrietta Hitchcock, Jan. 20, 1908. Address, 69 Greenwood Ave., Madison, N. J.
1396- ERNEST THOMPSON ROBBINS
B. S. in Agr.; Prof, of Zootechnics; Assoc. Ed. Breeder's Gazette; b. June 27, 1878,
Payson, 111.; s. IDaniel Ellsworth (b. Dec. 7, 1843, Payson, 111.) & Anna Campbell
(Thompson) Robbins (b. Jan. 3. 1S44. do.) Piepared in Payson H. S. Y. M. G. A.;
Agr. Club; Philomathean; Winner of Hazelton Medal; Valedictorian; Pres. Philomathean
& Agr. Club; Editor & Business Manager Illinois Agriculturist; Farmer & Stock Raiser,
1900-5; Asst., Dept. An. Husb., Iowa State Coll., 1905-9; M. S. A., Iowa State Coll.,
1907; Assoc. Editor, The Breeder's Gazette, May i. 1909 — Prof, of Zootechnics, Chicago
Vet. Coll., 1909— J- Member Woodlawn Park Presb. Church, Chicago; Mem. Saddle &
Sirloin Club, Union Stock Yards, Chicago. Wrote various bulletins relating to Animal
Husbandry, etc.; All articles in The Breeder's Gazette, 1909, signed "E. T. R."; be-
sides various unsigned editorials. Married Ida Mae Folkrod, C)ct. 26, 1904, Quincy, lU.
Children, Helen Peabody, b. Nov. 21, 1905; Mary Ida. b. Jan. 31, 1911. Address, 6406
Greenwood Ave., Chicago; Bus. Add., care The Breeders Gazette, 542 S. Dearborn St., do.
1397. LLOYD SILAS ROBERTSON
B. S. in Agr.; Veterinary Inspector; b. May 2, 1876; Silas & Alida (Alexander)
Robertson. Prepared in Palatine H. S. Alpha Zeta. M. D. C., Chicago Vet. Coll.,
1909. Rancher, 1906; Vet. Insp., Dept. of Agr., 1906 — Address, Box 78, Pendle-
ton, Ore.
1398. CARL JOHN FREDERICK ROCHOW
B. S. in Chem.; Physician; b. Nov. 17, 1877, Davenport, la.; s. Carl (b. Dec. 26,
1850, Perleberg, Prussia, Ger.) & Amelia (Denkmann) Rochow (b. Nov. 20, 1852, la.)
Prepared in Rock Island H. S. Kappa Sigma; Theta Nu Epsilon; Alpha Delta Sigma;
Shield & Trident. M. D., Rush Med. Coll., 1903; Interne, Norwegian Lutheran Tabitha
Hosp., Chicago, 1903-4; private practice. Rock Island, 111., 1904-7; Asst. Physician, Lin-
coln State School & Colony, Lincoln, 111., 1907-9; Stud. & Asst. in Univ., Freiburg, Ger.,
1909-10; Asst. in Ear, Nose & Throat Clinic, Gottingen Univ., 1910-11. Member A. F.
& A. M.: R. A. M.; Rock Island Co.. Med. Soc; 111. State Med Soc; Amer. Med.
Assoc; German Luth. Church; B. P. O. E. Married Margit Janssen, 1907, Chicago.
Address, Ss^Yz 20th St., Rock Island, 111.
1399. ARTHUR Z. ROE
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. July 18, 1878, Vandalia, 111.; s. Ezekiel (b. 1S51, Fayette Co.,
111.) & Nancv Jane (Browning) Roe (b. May 17, 1851, do.) Prepared in Vandalia H.
S. LL. B., No. Ind. Norm. School, 1898. Married Claribel Grigg, June i, 190S. Green-
ville, 111. (d. Apr. 27, 191 1). Address, Vandalia, 111.
1400. MARTHA DEETTE ROLFE
(Daughter of No. 14 & Sister of Nos. 1752, 1950, 3518)
B. S. in Sci.; b. July 11, 1879, Kankakee, 111.; d. Charles Wesley (b. Apr. 17, 1850,
Arlington Heights, 111.) & Martha Kinsman (Farlcv) Rolfe (b. May 8, 1849, Boston, Mass.)
Prepared in Urbana H. S.; Univ. Acad. Taught in Champaign H. S., 1901; Decatur,
1901-2; 111. Wom. (Doll., Jacksonville, 111., 1905-8; Prof, of Physiog., same, 1908-10.
Address, 601 E. John St., Champaign, 111.
1401. ELBERT MALLARY ROWLAND
LL. B.; Editor; b. June 27, 1877, Noble, 111.; s. Elbert (b. Apr. 20, 1832, N. Y.
City) & Kate D. (Mallary) Rowland (b. Apr. 28, 1844, Bridgeport, Conn.) Prepared
in (Dlney H. S. Varsity track team. Served in Spanish-Amer. War, 1898-9, 4th 111.
Vol. Inf. Married Jessie M. Bliss, June 8, 1904. Child, Elbert Sands, b. Dec. 12, 1908.
Address, Mt. Carmel, 111.
1402. EDNA ALMIRA RUGG (HUBBARD)
(Wife of No. 951)
A. B.; b. Mav 16, 1878, Hfunilton, N. Y.; d. Martin LeBaron (b. Sept. 5, 1S49.
Chester, Vt.) & Lillie Anzoletta (Moseley) Rugg (b. Mar. 2, 1856, Eaton, N. Y.)
Prepared in Seattle (Wash.) H. S., and Willamette Univ. Acad.; A. B., Portland Univ.,
1898; Engl. Club; won Declamation cont. & Oiat. cont., 1900; Prof, of Engl. Lit.,
Shurtleff Coll., Upper Alton, 111., 1900-1; member of Baptist Church. Married George
David Hubbard ('96) Sept. 10, 1901, Urbana, 111. Children, Ruth, b. Sept. 22, 1902;
Oscar Edwin, b. Nov. 14, 1903; Dorothy Hope, b. Oct. 6, 1909. Address, 125 Wood-
land Ave., Oberlin, Ohio,
246 University of Illinois [1900
1403. CHARLES A. RYBURN
A. B.; b. July IS, 1876, Hey worth, 111.; s. Samuel (b. Apr. 21, 1845, Harrison Co.,
O.) & Helen (Herington) Ryburn (b. Feb. 20, 1847, Hillsdale Co., Mich.) Prepared in
111. State Nor. Prin., Marion H. S., 1901-3. Address, Heyworth, 111.
1404. LOUIS BYRON SAFFER
LL. B.; Lawyer & Abstractor; b. Apr. 4, 1870, Harrison Co., Mo.; s. Louis B. (b.
111.) & Rebecca J. (Reno) Saffer (b. do.) Prepared in Browning H. S.; Western Nor.
Coll. Married Luella A. Meadows, July 21, 1897. Children, Rex Eugene, b. July 9,
1900; Louis Byron, Jr., b. May 27, 1905. Address, 911 W. Oregon St., Urbana; Bus.
Add.. loi W. Main St., Urbana. 111.
1403. EDWARD BRIGHAM SAFFORD
B. S.; Farmer; b. June 14. 1S80, Sycamore, 111. Prepared in Sycamore H. S. Phi
Lambda Upsilon. Chemist (Anal.) 1900-3; Chemist (Prac.) 1903-6; Farmer, 1906 —
Married Edna May Hammond, May 31, 1905, DeKalb, 111. Child, Edward Hammond,
b. Mar. 16, 1908. Address, R. F. D. No. 3, Sycamore, 111.
1406. DELIA CLEORA SANFORD
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Apr. 19, 1878, Platteville, Wis.; d. Henry Clay (b. 1836)
& Mary (Greene) Sanford (b. 1835). Prepared in State Nor. School, Platteville, Wis.
Kappa Kappa Gamma. Asst. Cataloger, Univ. of Cincinnati Libr., igoi-2; Cataloger,
Davenport Pub. Lib., 1903-4; la. State Univ. Lib., 1904-5; Classifier, Univ. of Wis., 1905.
Address, Univ. of Wis. Lib., Madison, Wis.
1407. IDA ESTELLE SAWYER (TAIT)
B. L. S.; b. Dec. 30, 1873, Ancona, 111.; d. Lewis Manville (b. 1837, Waverly, N. Y.)
& Salanda (Moon) Sawyer (b. 1836, Livingston (To., 111.) Ph. B., Northwestern Vniv .
1896. Kappa Alpha Theta. Asst., Field Columbian Mus. Lib., 1900; Cataloger, Nortn-
western Univ. Lib., 1900-2; Ref. Libr., Univ. of la., Iowa City, 1902-4. Member Presb.
Church; D. A. R. Married William G. Tait, June 14, 1905, Evanston, 111. Address,
Tillamook, Ore.
1408. PETER PHILIP SCHAEFER
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Aug. 6, 1873, Millersburg, 111.; s. Philip (b. July 24, 1832,
Ger.) &' Elizabeth (Heil) Schaefer (b. Apr. 22, 1841, St. Louis, Mo.) Prepared in West
LTnion H. S., N. of Carlyle, 111. Philomathean. Firm of Schaefer & Dolan, Lawyers.
Member 44th & 45th Gen. Assem. of 111.; C. O. of F. ; Knights of Columbus; Tribe
of Ben Hur; B. P. O. E. ; Iroquois Club of Chicago. Married Kathleen Slattery, May
I, 1912, Galesburg, 111. Address, 512 S. Elm St., Champaign, 111.
1409. EDWARD JOHN SCHNEIDER
B. S. in M. & S. E. ; Contracting Mgr.; b. May 27, 1875, Pontiac, III.; s. John
Evangelist (b. Wurtemburg, Ger.) & Theresa (Zeph) Schneider. Prepared in Pontiac
H. S. Delta Tau Delta; Shield & Trident; Tau Beta Pi. Draftsman, C. W. I. R. R.,
Chicago, 1900; Paxton & Vierling Iron Works, 1900-1; Koken Iron Works, St. Louis,
1901-2; Contracting Engr., Amer. Bridge Co., N. Y. City, 1902-3; Contr. Agt., Chicago.
1903-4; Contr. Mgr., Am.er. Bridge Co. of N. Y., Kansas City, Mo., 1904-7; same, San
Francisco, 1907-11; U. S. Steel Products Co., Bridge & Struc. Dept. Rialto Bldg., ban
Francisco, iqii — Member Presb. Church; K. T.; Western Soc. of Engrs.j Amer. Soc.
of C. E. Married May Kelley, Dec. 26, 1906, Kansas City, Mo. Child, Ruth, b. July
4, 1908, Berkeley, Calif. Address, San Francisco, Calif.
1410. BENJAMIN HARRISON SCUDDER
A. B.; Supt. of Schs.; b. May 16, 1871; s. Stephen (b. Dec. 25, 1832, Butler Co.,
O.) & Emeline (Whitehead) Scudder (b. Aug. 17, 1835, do.) Prepared in Common
Schools. Ph. M., Chicago, 1901. Tendered Fellowship, Chicago. Sci. of Teaching;
Prof, of Govt. & Hist., Tempe Norm. Sch. of Ariz.; Supt. of Union H. & G. Sch.,
Tempe, Ariz. Married Rebecca Mugg, Aug. 4. 189s, Center, Ind. Children, Virginia
Elizabeth Kathreen, b. May 4, 1898; Nita Emeline, b. July 10, 1900; Rebecca Lucile,
b. Aug. 19, 1904; Nona May, b. May 16, 1909. Address, Tempe, Ariz.
141 1. MINNIE EARL SEARS
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. LaFayette, Ind. Head cataloger, Bryn Mawr, 1903-7;
Univ. of Minn. Libr., 1909 — Address, Univ. of Minn. Libr., Minneapolis, Minn.
141 2. BLANCHE M. SEELY
B. L. S.; Librarian. LTndergraduate work in Univ. of Minn. Address, 1939 Bryant
Ave., So. Minneapolis, Minn.; Bus. Add., Lib., Pillsbury Branch, Minneapolis, Minn.
1413. MABEL CLAIRE SHRUM
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. July 13, 1881, Manhattan, Kan.; d. Henry Sylvan (b. Mar.
21, 1858, Pa.) & Mary (Graham) Shrum (b. Jan. 15, i860, Blairsville, Pa.) Prepared in
Union H. S., Lajunta, Colo.; Univ. of Colo. Libr., Colo. Sch. of Mines, Golden,
Colo., 1902 — Address, Golden, Colo.
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1414. ROY HARLEY SLOCUM
(Brother of No. 2241)
B. S. in C. E. C. E., 1910, U. of 111.; Professor; b. Oct 16, 1876, Loda, 111.; s.
Pardon Egbert (b. July 27, 1853, Kewanee, 111.) & Clara Elizabeth (Harley) Slocum (b.
Apr. 21, 1857, Hopedale, la.) Prepared in Rice Coll. Inst., Paxton, 111 C. E. Club,
Pres.; Rodman, Pa. R. R., 1900; Asst. T. & A. M., Univ. of III., igoo-i; Inst, do., 1901-5;
do M. & S. E., 1903-6; Assoc, in do., 1906-7. Prof. C. E., N. Dak. Agr. Coll., 1907.
Author, Diagrams for Use in the Design of Drainage Ditches and Other Conduits, 1911.
Member, 111. Soc, Engrs. & Survyrs; Soc. for Prom, of Eng. Educ; N. Dak. Soc. Engrs. ;
Wes. Soc. Engrs.; M. W A.; A. F. & A. M.; Fargo Com. Club. Married Edith Charlotte
Fowler, b. Sept. i, 1910, Fargo, N. D. Address, 1034 Eleventh St., N. Fargo, N. Dak.
1415. GEORGE RUSSELL SMITH
B. S. in M. E. ; Mech. Engr. ; b. May 18, 1875, Dryden, N. Y.; s. George Russell
(Carlton, N. Y.) & Elizabeth Ellen (Hutchinson) Smith (Gaines, do.) Prepared in
Lewis Acad., Wichita, Kans. ; M. E. & E. E. Soc; Y. M. C. A.; Draftsman & Designer
Lake Shore R. R., C. R. I. & P. R. R., 1900-1; with Chisholm Boyd & White Co.,
Chicago, 1901-2; Instr. in G. E. D., Univ. of 111., 1902; Designer Am. Brake Shoe Co.,
1903-5; with Industrial Works, Bay City, Mich., 1905 — Asst. Chief Draftsman with
Industrial Works. Address, 616 Grant St., Bay City, Mich.
1416. WILLIAM WALTER SMITH
A. B. in L. & A.; B. S. in C. E., 1907; Concrete Specialist; s. Geo. W. & Mary
Elizabeth (Oglesby) Smith. Prepared in Homer H. S. Philomathean; Class Football
team; Rifle team; Ed. of Illitti; Hatchet Orat. Literary work; Engineering. Address,
Broadlands, 111.
1417. HARVEY ALLEN SOVERHILL
B. S. in M. E.; M. E., 1906; Mech. Engr.; b. Sept. 27, 1876, Tiskilwa, 111.; s.
Samuel G. (b. 1836, Newark, N. Y.) & Laura (Couch) Soverhill (b. 1842, Tiskilwa, 111.)
Prepared in Tiskilwa H. S. Philomathean; Y. M. C. A.; M. E. & E. E. Soc.
Draftsman & Designer. Naval Militia, Ensign, Moline, i yr. Author: Article, Test
of 10 H. P. Gasoline Engine, Engr. Record, iqoo. Member A. F. & A. M.; The
Moline Club; Amer. Soc. of M. E.; Vice Pres., Moline Auto Co., 1905 — Supt. Root &
Van Dervoort Engr. Co., 1903-10; Supt. Gen., Root & Van Dervoort Eng. Co., 1910—
Married Ethel Derwent Payne, Apr. 14, 1904, Beloit, Wis. Children, Harvey Allen, Jr.,
b. Apr. 19, 1906; Elizabeth, b. Dec. 24, 1908. Address, 623, 23d St., Moline, 111.
141 8. BENJAMIN BENTON STAKEMILLER
B. S; in C. E.; Civ. Engr. & Mun. Contr. ; b. Dec. 25, 1875, Sterling, 111.; s.
Jacob & Levina (Strickler) Stakemiller. Prepared in Sterling H. S. C. E. Club;
Asst. Editor, Illio; Mgr., Illini; Asst. Editor, Technograph. U. S. Jr. Engr., Charge
of Constr., 111. & Miss. Canal, 1900-2; Res. Engr. Constr. Big Four R. R., 1902-4; Res.
Engr., Constr. & Engr. M. of W. 111. Terminal R .R., 1905; Asst. Engr., Mo. Pac.
R. R., St. Louis, Mo., 1903-6; Civ. Engr. & Mun. Contr., 1906 — Married Rose Wel-
lington Basse, Oct. 10, 1907, Alton, 111. Address. Alton, 111.
1419. ADAM JULIUS STROHM
B. L. S.; Asst. Libr.; b. Feb. 16, 1870; s. John & Ida (Vettervik) Strohm. Pre-
pared in Venersborg (Sweden) H. S. Alpha Tau Omega. A. B. Upsala Univ.,
Sweden, Libr., Armour Inst., Chicago, 111., 1900-1; do., Pub. Lib., Trenton, N. J.;
1901-11; Asst. Libr., Pub. Lib., Detroit, Mich., 191 1 — Member Amer. Lib. Assoc.
Married Ceccilia B. McConnel, Oct. 30, 1902, Winnetka, 111. Children, Harriet, b. Sept.
II, 1903; John, b. Aug. 8, 1904. Address, 44 Englewood Ave., Detroit, Mich.
1420. FRANK ASBURY STROUT
B. S. in M. E.; Draftsman; b. Sept. 25, 1871, Rochelle, Ind.; s. W. H. (b. 1826, N.
Waterboro, Me.) & E. F. (Simpson) Strout (b. 1834, Elizabeth City, N. C.) Prepared
in Toliet H. S. Drafting, 1901; Gasoline Eng. Testing, 1902; Gasoline Eng. E.xpert
& Erector, 1904; Drafting 1904-7. Address, Naalehu, Kan., Hawaii, T. H.
1421. HARRY ROBERTS TEMPLE
(Husband of No. 1340)
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Byron, 111.; s. J. H. (b. Petersburg, Pa.) & Mary E.
(Roberts) Temple (b. Lancaster, do.) Prepared in Byron H. S. Arch. Club; Y. M. C. A.
Spencer & Temple, 1900 — Married Stacia Livingston, ('01), Dec. 26, 1901. Address,
603 E. Daniel St., Champaign, 111.
1422. GEORGE HENRY THOMPSON
(Brother of Nos. 1774. 2239)
A. B. in L. A.; Dept. Mgr.; b. May 2, 1876, Warrensburg, 111.; s. George W. (b.
1837, Alden, N. Y.) & Mary G. (Langston) Thompson (b. 1843, 111.) Prepared in 111.
Wesleyan Univ Acad. LL. B., John Marshall Law Sch., Chicago. Member First Regt.,
I. N. G., 1904-7. Dept. Mgr., Armour Glue Works. Married Lettie Threlkeld, Jan. 8,
1910. Child, Helen, b. Nov. 24, 1910. Address, 761 1 S. Sangamon St., Chicago, 111.
1423. JOHN CHARLES THORPE
B. S. in M. E.; Pres. Motor Co.; b. Apr. 17, 1879, Urbana, 111.; s. James (b.
Peterboro, Eng.) & Frances Rebecca (Webber) Thorpe (b. Urbana, 111.) Prepared in
248 University of Illinois [1900
Urbana H. S. Baseball squad, four years; Glee and Mandolin Club. Phi Gamma
Delta; Sigma Epsilon. M. E. Univ. of Mich., 1903. Mech. Engr., Testing Dept.,
C. B. & Q. R. R., 1900-2; Instr., Univ. of Mich., 1902-3; Prof, in M. E., Univ. of
Washington, 1903-5;; Asst. to Mech. Engr., Sargent & Lundy, Wash., 1905-6; Asst.
Prof, of Steam Eng., Univ. of 111., 1906-10; Pres. 111. Motor Car Co., 1910 — Author:
Value of Testing Dept. in R. R. Service, Technograph; Method of Conducting Locomotive
Tests, Univ. of Mich., Technique; The Engineer; a Gentleman, The Univ. of Wash.,
Wave. Member Baptist Church; A. S. M. E. ; Pac. N. W. Soc. of Engrs. ; Western
R. R. Club. Married Carrie Belle Bulks, Feb. 6, 1902, Aurora, 111. Children, Marion,
b. Nov. 26, 1904; George, b. June 19, 1906; Jean, b. Oct. 11, 1909. Address, 407 E.
Main St., Urbana, 111. Bus. Add., 206 E. Main St., Urbana.
1424. CHARLES WESLEY TOOKE
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Nov. 21, 1870, S. Onondaga, N. Y. Prepared in Franklin
Acad., Malone, N. Y.; A. B., Syracuse Univ., 1891; A. M. do., 1893- Grad. Stud.,
Hist, and Pol., Cornell Univ., 1893-4; Fellow, Administrative Law, Columbia Univ.,
1894-s; Prof. Pub. Law and Adm., Univ. of III., 1895-1900; Prof, of Law, 1900-2;
Practicing law, Syracuse, N. Y., 1902 — ■ Psi Upsilon; Phi Beta Kappa. Author: Uni-
formity in Municipal Finance: Constitutional Limitations on Municipal Indebtedness;
Compensation for Municipal Franchises; Financial History of the Danish West Indies;
Constitution of Illinois Annotated. Member Amer. Pol. Sci. Assoc. ; Fellow, Amer.
Econ. Assoc; Fellow, Amer. Statistical Assoc. Married Sara Louise Weeks, 1902,
Syracuse, N. Y. Child, Charles Merriam, b. May 29, 1906. Address, Syracuse, N. Y.
1425. JOHN HOWARD TREVETT
LL. B.; Banker; b. June 14, 1878, Champaign, 111.; s. John R. (b. 1854, Chicago,
111.) & Helen M. (Lennington) Trevett (b. 1856, O.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Kappa
Sigma; Theta Nu Epsilon; Asst. Mgr. Baseball team. Clerk with Trevett, Mattis
& Abell, Huron, S. Dak.; Cashier, Trevett, Mattis & Baker, Investment Bankers,
Beatrice, Nebr. ; Mining, Cripple Creek, Colo.; Dir., Trevett, Mattis Banking Co., Cham-
paign, 111.; Dir. & Sec'y-, Trevett Mattis Banking Co., Champaign, 111. Married Flora
Taylor Flower, Sept. 2, 191 1, Chicago, 111. Address, Champaign, 111.
1426 WALTER SIMEON TYLER
B. S. in E. E.; Engineer; b. Dec. 13, 1877. Joliet, 111.; s. S. S. & L. B. (Towne)
Tyler. Prepared in Joliet H. S. Glee & Mandolin Club; Engr. Soc; Tau Beta Fi;
Asst. Editor, Technograph. Supt., The Lambert Co., Elect. Sup., Chicago, 1902-4; Supt.,
Matrix Dept., American Graphophone Co., 1905 — • Married Elsie M. Taylor, Mar. 9,
1901, Chicago, 111. Child, Walter S., Jr., b. May i, 1903. Address, 503 Colorado Ave.,
Bridgeport, Conn.
1427. CHESTER STYVESTER VAN BRUNDT
LL. B.; Broker; b. Feb. 16, 1S78, Deers, 111.; s. Samuel (b. Dark Co., O.) & Rachel
Belle (Sampson) Van Brundt (b. Tippecanoe, Ind.) Prepared in Champaign H. S.;
Univ. Acad. Alpha Tau Omega; Theta Nu Epsilon; Alpha Delta Sigma; Shield & Trident.
Practice of Law and Banking, Eldora, Colo., 1901-3; Mining, Lewiston, Id., 1903-4;
Real Est & Ins. Brokerage, North Yakima, Wash., 1905-8; Vice Pres. Lish Land Co.;
Ins. Broker, 1908-11; Asst. Mgr., Calif., & Nev., Amer. Surety Co. of N. Y., San Fran-
cisco; Mgr. Fidelity and Security Dept. of Aetna Accident & Liability Co., Los Angeles,
Calif. Married Lillian Mabel Orcutt, Aug. 12, 1903, Lewiston, Id. Address, 609 Security
Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif.
1428. SETH FIELDS VAN PATTEN
A. B.; Teacher; b. July 5, 1873, Steward, 111.; s. Cornelius Fred (b. Jan. 6, 1826, N.
Y.) & Mary Jane (Young) Van Patten (b. Mar. 15, 1839, N. Y.) Prepared in Univ.
Acad. Adelphic; Y. M. C. A. Grad. Stud., Univ. of Calif., Jan.-May, 1901; Traveling
till Sept. 1901; Teacher, Los Angeles, 1901-02; Orange, 1902-03; Escandido, 1903-04;
Ventura, 1904-07; So. Pasadena, 1907-10; Los Angeles, 1910 — Member Cong. Church,
Ventura, Calif. Married Lenora B. Thompson, Sept. 2, 1903- Children, Donald Thomp-
son, b. Sept. 19, 1904; Dorothy Lucile, b. June 15, 1906; James Maxwell & Margaret
Evelyn, b. Jan. 13, 1911 (Margaret d. Aug. 12, 1911). Address 1122 Elm Ave., So.
Pasadena, Calif.
1429. MARIE L. WALDO (TAYLOR)
B. S.: b. Feb. 8, 1879, Philo, 111.; d. George Doane (b. Nunda, N. Y.) & Anna Ellen
Funston Waldo (b. Funstonville, N. Y.) Prepared in Champaign H. S.; Univ. Acad.;
Teacher, Biol., DeKalb H. S., 1900-2; Asst. Ref. Lib., Univ. of 111., 1903-4; Libr., State
Lab., Natl. Hist., Univ. of 111., 1904-5. Married Estes Park Taylor, Sept. 27, 1905, Cham-
paign, 111. Address. Parker, Kan.
1430. CAROLINE WANDELL
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Oswego Co., N. Y.; d. Harvey Wandell (b. Sept. 1831,
Onondaga Co., N. Y.) & Phebe (Baker) Wandell (b. Feb. 1838, Oswego Co., N. Y.)
Prepared in Phoenix High School, New York, and in Albany, N. Y. Normal Col).
Library Organizer, Oxford, N. Y., Sept. -Oct., 1900; Newark, N. Y., Jan.-Feb., 1901;
Governeur, N. Y., Mar., 1901; Head Cataloger & Instr. in Lib. Sc in Univ. of Texas,
Sept., 1901-Nov., 1902; Librarian Houston Carnegie Lib., Houston, Tex., 1902-4; Branch
Librn., Brooklyn Pul). Lib., 1904-5; Cataloger, Univ. of Oregon Lib., 1906-7; Seattle
(Wash.) Pub. Lib., May-June, 1907; Instr. in Cataloging, Syracuse Univ. Lib. Sch.,
Nov., 1907— .Address, Phoenix, Oswego Co., N. Y.
igoo] Baccalaureate Alumni 249
1431. WILLARD OTIS WATERS
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. June 9, 1S71, Benzonia, Mich.; s. Otis Bird (b. Aug. 3, 1830,
Orrville, N. Y.) & Martha Ann Hasseltine (Bliss) Waters (b. Dec. 15, 1837, Savoy, Mass.)
Prepared in Prep. Dept., Benzonia (Mich.) Coll. Y. M. C. A.; Lib. and Ger. Clubs.
A. B., Benzonia Coll., 1896. Asst. in Lib., Univ. of 111., 1900-2; Asst., Catalog Div.,
Lib. of Congress, 1902-9; First Asst., Div. of Bibliog., do., 1909 — Member Unitarian Club,
Washington, D. C; Natl. Geog. Soc, do ; Bibliograph. Soc. of Amer. ; Amer. Lib. Assoc:
District of Columbia Lib. Assoc. Married Bessie Korick Bennett, Dec. 26, 191 1, De-
troit, Mich. Address, Kensington, Md.
1432. OTTO CHARLES WEHRSTEDT
B. S. in C. E. ; Manufacturer; b. Mar 25, 1877, Bloomington, 111.; s. Charles Henry
(b. Jan. 22, 1850, Gr. Rhiiden, Germany) & Rosine (Schlegel) Wehrstedt (b. Feb. 28,
1852, Honau, Wurtenberg, Germany. Prepared in Evanston Twp. H. S. Alpha Tau
Omega. Manufacturer of watch jewels with C. H. Wehrstedt, 1901 — • Member A. F. & A.
M.; Worshipful Master, 1912; R. A. M Address, 2603 Sheridan Rd., Evanston, 111.
1433. ADOLPH HENRY WESEMANN
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Apr. 2, 1877, LaGrange, 111.; s. William (b. LaGrange, III.) &
Emma (Rathe) Wesemann (b. Addison, do.) Prepared in Walther Coll., St. Louis, Mo.
Member Ev. Luth. Church. Married Minnie Blum, June 5, 190T, Collinsville, 111.
Children, Adolph, Jr.; Theodore W. Address, 16 Woodlawn Ave., LaGrange, 111.
1434. MABEL GAY WEST
B. L. S.; Librarian; d. Owen A. & Emeline (Chalmers) West. Prepared by private
work. B. L., Knox Coll. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Lib. Organizer, 1900-5; Libr., State
Nor., Valley City, N. Dak., 1905-11; (Dre. Nor. Sch., Monmouth, Ore., 1912 — Address,
Monmouth, Ore.
1435- RAYMOND SLY WILEY
(Brother of No. 2277)
B. S. in Arch. Eng.; Architect; b. Oct. 5, 1878, Rockbridge, 111.; s. Benjamin D. (b.
Md., 1850) & Josephine Matilda (Carson) Wiley, (b. 1854, Cleveland, O.) Prepared in
Champaign H. S.; Univ. Acad. First Lieut., Univ. Regt., 1899-1900; Track Team,
1898-9; Holder of Discus Record, 1 899-1 903. Struct. Engr. & Chief Draftsman, R. H.
Hunt, Arch. Married Ruby J., Aug. 26, 1902. Address, 4 E. Sixth St., Chattanooga,
Tenn.
1436. LUCY BERTHA ELY WILLCOX (WALLACE)
B. L. S.; b. May 18, 1873, Jersey City, N. T.; d. Giles Buckingham (b. Aug. 7, 1S26,
New York, N. Y.) & Mary Jane (Cooley) Willcox (b. Dec. 17, 1835, Tollond, Conn.)
Prepared in Chicago West Div. H. S.; Wellesley Coll. Watcheka; Glee Club; Kappa
Kappa Gamma. Loan Desk Asst., Univ. Libr., 1900-1. Married Joseph Davis Wallace,
Sept. 12, 1901, Chicago, 111. Child, Stanton Willcox, b. July 5, 1907- Address, 1629
Washington Blvd., Chicago, 111.
1437. CLIFFORD WILLIS
B. S. in Agr.; M. S., 1906; Editor; b. July 13, 1870, Wapella, 111.; s. John William
(b. July 10, 1842) & Danelia Wilden (Sayre) Willis (b. May 17, 1847). Prepared in
Heyworth H. S.; 111. Wesleyan Univ.; I. S. N. U. Alpha Zeta. Taught Math., Cham-
paign H. S., 1900-1; Prin. Urbana H. S., 1901-3; Instr., Soil Phys., Coll. Agr. & Exp.
Sta., 1903-8; Prof. Agron. & Supt. Substation, S. Dak. State Coll., 1908-10; Ed. and
Mgr., Orange Judd Northwest Farmstead, 1910 — Author, Bulletins, Progress Variety
Tests of Oats; do.. Barley (with Bopp) ; Rept. Highmore Sub. Sta.; (with Potter)
Corn; (with Bopp) Alfalfa; (with Champlin) Progress in Grain Investigations; (with
Bopp) Alkala Soils; (with Burlison) Wheat Investigations; Member Minneapolis Publicity
Club. Married Annie Laurie Perkins, b. Oct. i, 1891, Heyworth, 111. Address, 615 E.
Nineteenth St., Minneapolis, Minn.
1438. HARVEY EDGERTON WOOD
A. B.; Lawyer; b. Apr. 2, 1876; s. William Wallace and Clara (Edgerton) Wood.
Prepared in Joliet Tp. H. S.; Delta Tau Delta. Married Blanche Lindsay, June 30, 1902,
Onarga, 111.; Children, Frances, b. Nov. 27, 1905; Warren Lindsay, b. Feb. 5, 1910.
Address, 819 Oneida St., Joliet, 111.; Bus. Add., Joliet Nat. Bk. Bldg., Joliet, 111.
1439- WILLIAM FRANCIS WOODS
A. B. in L. & A.; Lawyer; b. July 16, 1876, Farmer City, 111.; s. Thomas (K 1837,
Ire.) & Katherine (Kirk) Woods (b. 1839, do.) Prepared in Rice Coll. Inst., Paxton;
Adelphic, Pres., 1900; Webster Law Club; Orat. Assoc; Theta Kappa Nu; Phi Beta
Kappa; Debating teams, 1899 and 1900; Class Orator, 1900. Lawyer, Urbana, 1902-6;
Champaign, 1906-12; Member of firm of Savage and Woods since 1906, Partner Manforcl
Savage ('78). B. P. O. E.; Lecturing Knight, 1908, Loyal Knight, 1909, Leading Knight,
1910; Champaign Co. Country Club; K. of C; Grand Knight Twin City Council, 1904-11;
District Deputy of Knights of Columbus, 1910-11; A. O. H., C. E. O. F. Director,
Farmers' Savings and Loan Bank, Urbana, 111.; Democratic candidate for States Attorney
of Champaign Co., 1Q04; elected city attorney of Champaign, 1911. Address, 407 S.
New St., Champaign, 111.
250 University of Illinois [1901
1440. THOMAS WRAY
B. S. in E. E. ; Engineer; b. Aug. 12, 1877, Codsall, Staffordshire, Eng. ; s. George
Edward (b. Swaffham, Norfolk, Eng.) & Alice (Lovatt) Wray (b. Stafford, Staffordshire,
do.) Prepared at Armour Inst, of Tech., Chicago. Tau Beta Pi; M. E. and E. E. Soc. ;
Choral Soc. Technical apprentice Western Electric Co., Chicago, 1900-1; Laboratory
and engineering work, 190 1-4; Engineer Western Electric Co., Omaha, Nebr., 1904-5;
Engr., Western Elec. Co., Indianapolis, Ind , Dec. 1905-12; Stores Mgr., Western Elec.
Co., Minneapolis, Minn., 1912 — Married Blanche Hepler, June 6, 1905, Streator, 111.
Children, Dorothy, b. Dec, 1906; George Mefritt, b. Dec, 1907. Address. 3846 Second
Ave. S., Minneapolis, Minn.; Bus. Add., 114 Third St. N, do.
CLASS OF 1901 (170)
1441. BERT WILSON ADSIT
(Husband of No. 1229)
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Apr. 13, 1877, Wellington, 111.; s. Stephen (b. Wilmington, O.)
& Rachel (Markley) Adsit (b. do.) Prepared in Wellington H. S. and Olivet Coll.,
Olivet, Mich. Sigma Chi.; Langdell Law Club; Phi Delta Phi. Attended Knox Coll.,
1896-7. Baseball team, 1898-1900. (Capt. 1899-1900). Married Louise Jones, Nov. 12,
1902, Champaign, 111. Children, Stephen Bert, b. Sept. 26, 1906; Mary Louise, b. Mar.
17, 191 1. Address, Pontiac, 111.
1442. ALBERT MILLER ALLEN
B. S. in Arch.; in business; b. Apr. iS, 1872, Alpena, Mich.; s. Abram Barker (b.
June 3, 1833, Sharon, Mich.) & Anna (Mliller) Allen (b. Ann Arbor, Mich.). Pre-
pared in Hannibal H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Architects' Club; Mgr. Glee Club- Choral
Union; quartet, three years. Draftsman until Nov. 9, 1904; in business in Columbus
with firm of Marriott, Allen & Hall, 1904 — Member First Congr. Church, Columbus,
O. Married Cora Kuhl, Nov. 27, 1902, Chicago, 111. Children, Philip Torrens, b. Jan.
29, 1904; Louis Wier, b. Apr. 24, 1906; Herbert Eugene, b. July 21, 1907; Lois Marie,
b. June 19, 1909; Mildred, b. Feb. 24, igii (d. Mar. 4, 1911). Address, 92 E. nth Ave.,
Columbus, O. Bus. Add., Room 420 N. 20 E. Broad St., Columbus, O.
1443. FRANK GILBERT ALLEN
B. S. in M. E.; Instructor; b. May 17, 1877, Rock Island, 111.; s. Charles (b. 184O,
New York State) & Agathe Bahnsen (b. 1856, Hamburg, Ger.) Prepared in Univ.
Acid. Tau Beta Pi; M. E. Soc; E. E. Soc; Draftsman, Link Belt Machy. Co., 1901-2;
Supt. Oktaha Gin Co., Oktaha, Okla., 1902-4; Inst, in Drafting, la. State Coll., Ames,
la., 1904 — Address, Ames, la. (+)
1444. JAMES HOWARD ARMITAGE
A. B. ; Teacher; b. Dec. 25, 1872, Buckingham, 111.; s. James Hassen (b. Apr. 22,
1826, Clarion Co., Pa.) & Margaret Elizabeth (Gruer) Armitage (b. June 16, 1836,
Allegheny Co., N. Y.) Prepared in Grand Prairie Sem., Onarga, 111. 2d Honors Class
of 1901. Employee of Prac. Gas Constr. Co., 1901-3; installing Gas plants at Neoga,
Geneseo, Ashton, Lockport, &■ N. Chicago, York, Nebr., & elsewhere; Teacher at Buck-
ingham, 1904-5; Asst. Prin. Watseka H. S., 1905-7; Prin. Watseka H. S., 1907-8; on
Colorado ranch, 1908-9; Prin. Marlin, Tex , H. S., 1909-10; Rosebud, Tex., H. S.. 1910 —
Address, Rosebud, Tex.
1445. WILLIAM WRIGHT ARNOLD
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Oct. 14, 1878, Oblong, 111.; s. Berzelius Mitchell (b. Jan., 1849,
New Reading, O.) & Mary Catherine (Baker) Arnold (b. Nov. 16, 18^9, do.) Pre-
pared in Robinson H. S. & Austin Coll., Effingham, 111. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Adelphic.
Member A. F. & A. M.; R. A. M., Commandery, Olney. 111.; Oriental Consistory, Chi-
cago; Medinah Temple, Mystic Shrine, Chicago; Knignts of Pythias; I. O. O. F.;
B. P. O. E. Married Kate Wheeler Busey, Oct. 6, 1909. Child, William Busey, b. Oct.
15, 1911. Address, 703 W. Main St., Robinson, 111.
1446. *DONALD HERBERT BAILEY
A. B.; b. Jan. 16, 1879, Chicago, 111.; s. Daniel S. &• Annette Elizabeth Bailey.
Prepared in Clinton H. S. Alpha Tau Omega; Theta Nu Epsilon; Alpha Delta Sigma;
Shield and Trident; President Students' Assembly; Mgr. InterscTioIastic, 1901. En-
tered Columbia Law School, Washington, D. C., 1901; with Ayre & Lord Tie Co.,
Grenada, Miss., and Carbondale, 111. At time of death was Vice Pres. and Treas.
of the E. R. Berry Chemical Co., St. Louis, Mo. Married Ruby S. Berry, July 29, 1903,
St. Louis, Mo. Child, daughter. Died Aug. 28, 1905, Rantoul, 111.
1447. HORATIO WEBER BAKER
(Son of No. 35 ; Brother of Nos. 2878, 2308, 2309)
B. S. in C. E.; Asst. Engr.; b. July 9, 1879, Urbana, 111.; s. Ira O. & Emma J. (Burr)
Baker. Prepared in Univ. Acad. Bus. Mgr. Technograph; Illio Bd. C. E. Club; Maj.
in Battalion, 1901. Instrumentman D. L. & W. R. R., Elmira & Bath, N. Y., 1901-3;
Draftsman, P. S. & N. R. R. R., Olean, N. Y., 1902-3; Res. Engr. on Constr. C. C. C.
& St. L. R. R., Carpenter, 111., 1903-4; Bridge Engr., Indianapolis & Cincinnati Trac-
tion Co., 1904-5; Draftsman, St. L. & N. E. R. R., Edwardsville, 111., 1905; Transitman
on location. Big Four R. R., Middletown, O., 1905; Asst. Engr. on Constr., C. & N. W.,
1901] Baccalaureate Alumni 251
Kenosha, Wis., 1905; Prof, of C. E., Univ. of Nev., 1905-7; Asst. Engr., S. P. Co.,
Oakland, CaL, 1907-8; with Mining & Scientific Press, San Francisco, Cal., 1908 — Mar-
ried Harriette Mouiton, Jan. 3, 1906, San Francisco, Cal. Address 2903 Clay St.,
San Francisco, Cal.
1448. ANETA BALDWIN
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Aug. 24, 1879, Paris, 111.; d. John H. (b. 1852, Dan-
ville, Ky.) & Frances Anna (Lamb) Baldwin (b. i860, Paris, 111 ) Prepared in Paris
II. S. Capt. Varsity Basket Ball Team. Teacher in Milan, 111., 1901-4; in Pekin, 111.,
1904-12. Address, Paris, 111.
1449. FAITH LELAND BARD WELL (WETHERBEE)
(Wife of No. 1605)
A. B.; b. Apr. 16, 1877, Champaign Co., 111.; d. John Kingsley (b. Mar. 9, 1836,
Franklin Co., Mass.) & Lovilla Elmira (Kellog) Bardwell (b. Oct. 19, 1838, Shel-
burne, do.) Prepared in Champaign H. S.; Drake Univ. Taught school, 1901-3. Mar-
ried Charles Earl Wetherbee ('01), July 28, 1904, Des Moines, la. Address, 351 N.
Gordon St., Pomona, Cal.
1450. ARTHUR FRANKLIN BARNETT
B. S.; Physician; b. Apr. 5, 18S0, Hallsville, 111.; s. James M. (b. June 22, 1858)
& Sarah Elizabeth (Marvel) Barnett (b. June 17, 1858). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Alpha
Tau Omega" Theta Nu Epsilon; Alpha Delta Sigma; Shield & Trident; Student Dancing
Club. M. D., Rush Med. Coll., 1904. Professional work as hospital interne, 1904-5;
Practicing Phys., Joplin, Mo.; Walla Walla, Wash., 1909-10; Dayton, Wash., 1910, prac-
ticing and running private hospital. Married Mary Pauline Grouse, Sept. 14, 1907,
Citronelle, Ala. Child, Arthur Hamilton, b. Feb. 3, 1909. Address, Dayton Hospital.
Dayton, Wash.
145!- ARTHUR TIMOTHY BELL
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1902; Teacher- b. Dec. 16, 1875, Madisonville, Hopkins
Co.. Kentucky; s. Jacob R. (b. 1852, Ky.) & Eunice C. (Timmons) Bell (b. 1852 Ky.)
Prepared in State Nor. at C^arboiidale, 111.; Y. M. C. A.; Math. Club. Fellowsnip in
Nebraska Univ. Supl. of Sch. at Reynolds, 111., 1902; Supt. of Sch., Wyoming 111., 1906;
Accountant, 1907-8; Teacher, Chicago, 1908 — Member M. E. Church: Amer. Math. Soc,
1903. Married Teresa S. Webb, Dec. 29, 1902. McLeansboro, 111.; Cnild. Eunice Eleanor,
b. Oct. 23, 1903 (d. Dec. 29, 1911). Address, 617 W. 43d Place, (Chicago, 111.; Bus. Add.,
Lnglewood H. S., 62d & Stewart Ave., Chicago.
1452. EDGAR DE FOREST BELL
B. S. in M. E. ; Engineer; b. May 6, 1875, Hopewell, Ind., s. Jesse & Elizabeth
(Hood) Bell. Prepared in Urbana H. S. Gen. Mgr., Urbana Light, Heat & Power Co.,
1901-2; Supt. Light & Heat Co., Danville, 111., 1902-5; Gen. Supt. Madison Co. Light
S: Power Co. Gen. Supt. M. Co. Light & Power Co., 1910; St. Louis Elec. Ter. R. R. Co.
& St. Louis Elec. Bridge Co., 1910 — Married Judelle Amelia BelL Oct. 2, 1906, Indian-
apolis, Ind.; Child, Mary Elizabeth, b. July 30, 1907. Address, Edwardsville, 111.; Bus.
Add., 3725 N. Broadway, St. Louis, Mo.
1453. FREDERICK JOEL BIRD
B. S. in Rv. E. ; Ry. Engineer; b. Apr 27, 1875, Woodstock, 111.; s. Edwin R. (b.
Aug. 0. 1829, Westfield, N. Y.) & Clara A. (Smith) Bird (b. Dec. 9, 1841. Warren-
ville. 111.) Prepared in Woodstock H. S. Pres. M. E. & E. E. Soc, 1901; Y. M. C. A.;
Asoc. Editor Technograph, 1901. Special Apprentice with Chicago S: Northwestern Ry.,
1903; Chief draftsman 111. Engr. & Mach. Co., Carterville, 111 , 1905; Engr., U. b.
Fuel Testing Plant, St. Louis. 1907; Engr., Link Belt Co., Chicago, 1907 — Member
A. F. & A. M. Married D. Clara Hartrick (ex-'oi) June 12, 1901, Urbana, 111. Chil-
dren, Edwin Bruce, b. May 20, 1902; Marion Taylor, b. Oct. 7, 1904; Julia Talbot, b.
Oct. 9, 1908. Address, 4629 Champlain Ave., Chicago.
1454. ALICE MARY BLACK (ARPS)
(Sister of No. 1455)
A. B.; A. M., 1901; b. Apr. 7, 1879, Sadorus, 111.; d. William (b. Mar. 17, 1836.
Arbroath, Scotland) & Mary (Leslie) Black (b. Oct. 22, 1838, Brechin, do.) Preparea
in Univ. Acad. Alethenai. In Germany, 1905-8. Married George F. Arps, Oct. 18,
1905, Gary, 111. Child, Leslie Hansen, b. July 14, 1907. Address, 216 E. Lane Ave.,
Columbus, Ohio.
1455. LAURA LOUISE BLACK (ZARTMAN)
(Sister of No. 1454; \Vife of No. 2003)
A. B.; b. Sept. 28, 1877, Sadorus, 111. d. William (b. Mar. 17 1836, Arbroath,
Scotland) & Mary (Leslie) Black (b. Oct. 22, 183S, Brechin, do.) Prepared in Univ.
Acfid. Alethenai. Married Lester William Zartman ('03), Sept. 22, 1904, Champaign
(A. Oct. 19, 1910, Savoy Center, Mass.) Child, Walter Hammond, b. Nov. 16, 1905.
Address, 216 E. Lane Ave., Columbus, Ohio.
1456. FREDERICK GORDON BONSER
B. S.J M. S., 1902; Professor; b. June 14, 1875, Tower Hill, 111.; s. Aaron (b. Dec.
3, 1857, Sciotoville, O.) & Katherine Eliza (Stevens) Bonser (b. Dec. 5, 1858, Magog
Lake, Can.) Prep.ir.^d in Avon H. S. Adelphic; Y. M. C. A. Asst. in Psychology,
1900; Fellowship in Psychology, 190 1-2; Prof, of Psychology & Education & Dir. Tr.
252 University of Illinois [1901
School, State IMorm. School, Washington, iqo2-5; Prof, of Educ. & Dix". Tr. School,
State Norm. School, Macomb, 111 , 1906-10. Ph.D., Columbia Univ., 1910. Prof, of
Industrial Educ, Teachers Coll., Columbia, 1910 — Author: Pamphlet, A Statistical
Study of 111. High Schools, Univ. Studies, 1902; Articles, Relations between Mental
Activity and the Circulation of the Blood, Psychological Review, V. x, 1903 pp. 122-138;
Chums, A Study in Youthful Friendship, Pedagogical Seminary, V. ix, 1902, pp. 221-
237; Productive Scholarship in Normal Schools, Educational Reviezv, 1905; Editor, Nor-
mal Seminar, 1903-05. The Reasoning Ability of Children of the Fourth, Fifth & Sixth
.School Grades, Bur. of Publications, Teachers Coll., 1910. Married Edna Madison Mac-
Donald, Aug. 17, 1902, Shelbyville, 111. Child, Virginia Madison, b. Feb. 8, 1904. Ad-
dress Teachers Coll., Columbia Univ., N Y.
1457. EDWARD PARKMAN BOYD
B. S. in Arch.; Supt. of Constr. ; b. Mar. 6, 1S77, Galesburg, 111.; s. Robert Hays
(b. Feb. 23, 1842, Pa.) & Letitia (Parkman) Boyd (b. Jan. i, 1852, Me.) Prepared in
Aledo H. S. Architect's Club; Delta Tau Delta; Varsity Track team. Arch. Drafts-
man, 1901; Instructor, State Coll., Colo., 1901-4; City Arch., Manila, P. I., 1904-6;^ Sr.
Arch. Draftsman, Office Supervising Arch., Treas. Dept., U. S. Govt., 1906-08; Supt.
of Constr., U. S. Pub. Bldgs., in Okla., 1908 — Patent Tension System Steel Framing,
May, 191 1 ; Fireproof Window, Apr., 191 1. Member A. F. & A. M.; R. A. M.; Far
Eastern Assoc. D. T. D.; Washington Arch. Club- Washington Alumni Chapt. D. T. D.;
Okla. Alumni Chapt. D. T. D.; Pan Hellenic Club, Okla. City, Okla. Married Lida
Frances Howard, Dec. 21, 1901, Denver, Colo. Children, Martha, b. 1902; Elizabeth, b.
1904; Letitia, b. 1909. Address, 1509 N. McKinley Ave., Oklahoma City, Okla.
1458. JOHN WILLIAM BOYD
I.L. B.; Lawyer; b. Dec. 12, 1876, E. Bend Twp., 111.; s. Charles (b. May 12, 1847,
Tyrone Co., Ireland) & Margaret Elizabeth (Miller) Boyd (b. Oct. 19, 1856, Herkimer
Co., N. Y.) Prepared in Rantoul H. S. Married Rose Jameson June 21, 1905, Rantoul,
111. Children, Edna May, b. June 17, 1907; Paul Harold, b. Nov. 21, 1909. Address,
Rantoul, 111.
1459. ELLIS FREEMAN BRACKEN
B. S. in E. E.; Engr. ; b. Mar. 23, 1878; s. James Alexander (b. June 14, 1842,
Greenview, 111.) & Laura Alice (Payne) Bracken. Prepared in Greenview, 111., H. S.
M. E. Soc; E. E. Soc; Elec. Engr., Commonwealth Edison Co., Chicago, 111.; Chris-
tian Church. Married Bertha Mabel Fisher. June 26, 1906, La Porte, Ind. Child, John
Fisher, b. Dec. 9, 1907. Address, 6949 Stewart Ave., Chicago, 111.
1460. LOUIS FREDERICK BRAYTON
B. S. in Arch.; Resident Mgr.; b. Apr. 19, 1877, Mt. Morris, 111.; s. A. W. (b. Mt.
Morris) & Harriett (Grigsby) Brayton (b. Lena, 111.) Prepared in Mt. Morris Coll.
Tau Beta Pi; Phi Gamma Delta; Leader Mandolin Club, 2 yrs. C. B. & Q. R. R.
Engrs. Ofc, Burlington, la., 1901; Brown-Ketcham Iron Works, Indianapolis, 1902;
Supt. of Constr. for Richard E. Schmidt, Architect, Chicago, 1903; Ofc. Mgr. of Reed
Variety Iron Works, Cleveland, O., July i, 1902; Ofc. Mgr. of Reed & Stem , Architects,
St. Paul, Minn., 1904; Architectural Engr., 1904; Res. Mgr. Stone & Webster Eng. Corp.,
Portland Ore., 1909 — Incorporated The Brayton Eng. Co., Genl. Contractors, St. Paul,
Minn., and The Brayton Eng. Co., Portland, Ore. Published Brayton Standard for The
Uniform Design of Reinforced Concrete. Member Mystic Shrine. Married Grace Ben-
jamin, Nov. 8, 1905, Minneapolis, Minn. Address, 696 Northrup St., Portland, Ore.;
Bus. Add., 612 Lumbermen's Bldg., do.
1461. MINNIE CLARKE BRIDGMAN (INGHAM)
(Wife of No. 1700)
B. L. S.; b. Oct. 30, 1877, Keene, N. H.; d. Charles Holbrook (1850, Keene, N. H.)
& Carile Maria (Clarke) Bridgman (b. 1855, Putney, Vt.). Prepared in Keene H. S.,
Wellesley Coll... 1896-99; Glee Club, 1899; Pi Beta Phi; Phi Delta Psi. Instr. and
reviser in Iowa Univ. Summer S. of Lib Sci., 1901; Asst. Libr. Univ. of Cincinnati
Lib., 1901-05. Member Amer. Lib. Assoc, 1900-04; Ohio Lib. Assoc, 1902-04; Second
Vice Pres. 111. State Lib. School Alumni Assoc, 1901-03; Member of Chapter B (111-)
P. E. O. Soc, 1907; Pres. Board of Trustees Clinton Pub. Lib., 1910-11. Married
Leonard W. Ingham ('02), Oct. 25, 1905, Keene, N. H.; Children, John Leonard, d.
Apr. 20, 1908; Alice Carile, b. July 11, 1910; Sarah Bridgman, b. Jan. 28, 1912. Address,
622 N. Monroe St., Clinton, 111.
1462. CLAUDE PORTER BRIGGS
A. B. in L. A.; Teacher; b. Nov. 2, 1874, Minier, 111.; s. B. T. (b. Sept. 15, 1844.
Minier, 111.) & Agnes (Porter) Briggs (b. Feb. 25, 1852 Mackinaw, 111.) Prepared i"
Minier, 111., H. S.; 111. State Nor. Univ., H. S. Dept. Kappa Sigma- Varsity Football
Team; Mgr. Baseball Team. Prin., Rockford H. S.; B. P. 0. E.; A. F. & A. M.; Pres.
111. State H. S. Ath. Assoc, 1907; V. Pres. of Supts. and Princ Assoc, 191 1. Mar-
ried Kathryn Kendall, June 30, 1909, Chicago, 111. Address, 428 Napoleon St., Rockford,
111.
1463. JAMES WILLIAM BUCHANAN
B. S.; Teacher; b. Feb. 19, 1863, Clark Co., Ind.; s. Silas (b. Mar. 9, 1825, Clark
Co., Ind.) & Sarah Anne (Reynolds) Buchanan (b. Nov. 27, 1831, do.) Prepared in
Lebanon, O., National Normal Univ., Teacher in H. S.. Spokane, Wash. Deacon in
Christian Church, 1902-4. Address, 1617 Gardner Ave., Spokane, Wash.
iQoi] Baccalaureate Alumni 253
1464. JAY HORACE BURDICK
B. S. in Agr.; Sec. Radcliffe Regalia Co.; b. Apr. 20, 1878, Elgin, 111.; s. William
R. (b. 1848, St. Charles, 111.) & Emily M. (Joslyn) Burdick (b. 1853, Woodstock, IH.)
Agr. Club; Art Club; Asst. Forest Expert, Bureau of Forestry, Dept. of Agr. of U. S.,
1901-3; Sec. Radcliffe Regalia Co., Elgin, 111., 1903-6; Cattle Ranch, Colo., 1906-10; Sec.
Radcliffe Regalia Co., 1910— B. P. O. E.; R. N. A. Married Mabel J. Jackson, Aug.
10, 1912, Elgin, 111. Address, 25 S. Channing St., Elgin, 111.; Bus. Add., 460 Dupage St.,
Elgin, 111.
1465. HENRIETTA ANNE CALHOUN
(Sister of No. 2333)
B. S. 1901, A. M., 1903; Teacher; b. Dec. 19, 1880; d. William John (b. Sept.
12, 1857, Pittsburgh, Pa.) & Melcena J. (Ferguson) Calhoun (June 29, 1859, Washing-
ton, la.) Prepared in Hyde Park H. S. & Univ. Acad. Univ. of Mich. Med. Dept.,
1908-9. Chi Omega; Alpha Epsilon Iota. Head Sci. Dept. Escanaba, Mich., H. S. 1903-7;
Asst. Biology, Davenport, la., 1907-8; Head Sci. Dept. Columbia College, S. C, 1908-12;
Asst. Neuropathologist, U. of Mich. Address, 702 W. Green St., Champaign; Tern. Add.,
508 E. Ann St., Ann Arbor, Mich.
1466. ASHTON ELLSWORTH CAMPBELL
(Blether of Nos. 1827, 2039)
A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B., 1904; Lawyer; b. May 13, 1876, Sadorus, HI.; s. David
Lewis (b. 1837, Long Branch, N. J.) & Almira (Ball) Campbell (b. 1842, Delaware,
Ohio). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Alpha Tau Omega; Alpha Delta Sigma; Shield & Trident;
Theta Nu Epsilon. Address, 12 Davidson PL, Champaign, 111.
1467. GEORGE RUSSELL CARR
(Brother of No. 725)
B. S. in Chem.; Vice Pres. & Genl. Mgr. Dearborn Chem. Co.; b Jan. 23,
1879, Argenta, 111.; s. Robert Franklin (b. May 13, 1832, Deckertown, N. J.) & Emily A.
(Smick) Carr (b. Apr. 10, 1839, Decatur, 111.) Prepared in Austin H. S. Kappa
Sigma; Illio Bd. ; Chairman Jr. Prom. Com.; Mgr. Football team, 1900. Started with
Dearborn Drug & Chemical Works as Salesman, 1901, held various positions and for
past 6 yrs. Vice Pres. and Genl. Mgr. of said Company. Member Univ. Club of Chi-
cago; Chicago Athletic (Zlub; Exmoor Golf; So. Shore Country Club; Oak Park Club;
Amer. Chem. Soc. Address, 416 Home Ave., Oak Park, 111.; Bus. Add., 2005 McCormick
Blilg., Chicago.
1468. JESSIE ANNA CARROLL (SMITH)
B. L. S.; b. Wilmington, O.; d. John & Mary (Hunt) Carroll. Prepared in Wil-
mington (O.) H. S. A^ B. Wilmington College; Cataloger, Univ. of Cincinnati Libr.,
1901-3; Cataloger Univ. of Cal. Libr., 1903-4. Member Amer. Libr. Assn., 1902; Ohio
Libr. Assn., 1902-3; Cal. Libr. Assn., 1902; Soc. of Friends. Married Ralph Eliot
Smith, 1906, Whittier, Cal. Child, William Carroll, b. 1908. Address, 516 E. Camilla
St., Whittier, Cal.
1469. FLORENCE EMELINE CARTER (SHERMAN)
B. L. S.; b. Aug. 24, 1874, Fairfield, Vt.; d. Tames Madison Gore (b. Apr. 15, 1843.
W. Eden, 111.) & Eunice Rebecca (Northrop) Carter (b. July 3, 1845, do.) Prepared
in Waukegan H. S.; Wilson Coll., Pa., 1893-94; Lake Forest Coll., 1898-99; Pi Beta
Phi; Phi Delta Upsilon; Univ. Dramatic Club. Libr'n., Pub Libr., Champaign, 1901-3-
Married Eaton (ioodell Sherman, July 21, 1903, Milwaukee Wis. Children, Carter
Goodell, b. Oct. 10, 1904 (d. Oct. 23, 1904); Helen Emogene Northrop, b. Oct. 6, 1906.
Address, 1309 N. Hobart Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal.
• 1470. CHARLES CORY CHAMBERLIN
A. B.; Gen. Agent; Austin-Western Co., Ltd., Chicago; b. Apr. 9, 1878, Hoopeston,
111.; s. Oliver Perry (b. McCutcheonsville, O.) & Jeannette (Cory) Chamberlin (b. O.)
Prepared in Hoopeston H. S.; Illio board; Sigma Chi; Manager Claim Dept. Amer.
Can. Co., Chicago, 1901-3; Grain Broker, 1903-5; inlgr. & Treas. Charter Manfg. Co.,
190S-8; Gen. Agent, The Austin-Western Co., Ltd., Chicago 1908 — Married Mane
Lamb, Dec. 31, 1907, Chicago, 111. Address, 416 S. Lamar St., Dallas, Tex.
1471. EDWARD PIERCE CHAPIN
(Husband of No. 1724; Brother of Nos. 1637, 2043, 2605, 3312)
A. B.: Publisher Freebuig Tribune; b. Aug. 8, 1878, Tolono, IlL; s. Edward
Bonapart (b. May 11, 1857, Clyde, N. Y.) & Lucy Mary (Pierce) Chapin (b. June 2,
1858, Keithsburg, O.) Prepaied in Champaign High School; Philomathean; English
Club; Political Science Club; Phi Beta Kappa; Editor in Chief of Illio; Class His-
torian; Class Day Speaker. Advertising Solicitor and Reporter for Champaign News.
June 1901-Dec. 1902; Telegraph Editor of Mattoon Journal, Mar. 23, 1903-Aug. i, 1903;
Assoc. Editor of Champaign Ncu's, Aug. i, 1903-Aug. s, 1905; Editor and Publisher,
Freeburg Tribune, Aug. 16, igos — Member Presb. Church. Married Harriet Elizabeth
McCully ('02) June 16, 1904; Children, Edward William, b. July 23, 1908; Ruth, b.
July 16, 191 1. Address, Freeburg, III.
1472. CHARLES HIRAM CHAPMAN
A. B. in L. & A.; Bank Examiner; b. Nov. 13, 1877, Vienna^ 111.; s. Daniel Clin-
ton (b. July 20, 1828, Vienna, 111.) & Mary Elizabeth (Rose) Chapman (b. Jan. 20,
^54 University of Illinois [1901
1836, Vienna, III.). Prepared in Vienna H. S. Engl. Club; German Club; Capt. &
Major in Regt. Studied law at Geo. Washington Univ., 1901-2; also clerk in office
of Comptroller of the Currency, Washington, D. C, 1901-2; Asst. Natl. Bank Examiner
in New York City, i902-7' National Bank Examr. for Western New York, 1907-10;
Vice Pres. Traders Natl. Bank, Rochester, N. Y., 1910-11; Natl. Bank Examr. for
Southeastern Penn., 191 1 — Married Nelle Perkins (ex-'oz). July 15, 1903, Vienna, HI-
Child, Harriet Elizabeth, b. Oct. 21, 1904. Address, 721 1 Cresheim Road, Philadelphia,
Penn.; Bus. Add., No. 413 P. O. Bldg., Philadelphia.
1473. ^ADELAIDE MARIA CHASE
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. July 27, 1876, W. Medford Mass.; s. R. G. & Mary A. C.
(Williams) Chase (b. Boston). Pi Beta Phi. Asst., New Hampshire State Lib., Con-
cord, N. H.; Business Librarian, Stone & Webster, Boston, Mass. Died May 19, 1904,
West Medford, Mass.
1474. MARGARET BELLE CHESTER
(Sister of Nos. 633, 1105, 2342, 2928)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Jan. 7, 1881, Champaign, 111.; d. Ezra E. (b. Apr.
30, 1837, Truro Twp., Franklin Co., O.) & Margaret Elizabeth (Powell) Chester (b. Feb.
25, 1840, do.) Prepared in Champaign, H. S. Teaching in Pub. Schs., Champaign, 111.
Member Presb. Church. Address, 717 W. Univ. Ave., Champaign, 111.
1475. WILLIAM CULLEN CHIPPS
(Brother of No. 1197)
B. S. in M. E. ; Draftsman & Engr. ; b. June 8, 1879, Sullivan, 111., s. Abia (b. June
8, 1852, Clarksburg, W. Va.) & America (Lilly) Chipps (b. Oct. 10, 1856, Sullivan,
111.) Prepared in Sullivan, 111., H. S. Delta Tau Delta, Shield & Trident, Yoxan,
Theta Nu Epsilon. Draftsman, 1503; Chief Draftsman, 1909; Asst. Chief Engr., Ameri-
can Brake Shoe and Foundry Co., Mahwah, N. J. Address Suffern, New York.
1476. HARRY AUGUSTUS COFFMAN
LL. B.; Manufacturer; b. May 30, 1879, Champaign; s. David Harrison (b. 1840,
Lancaster, O.) & Sarah Ellen (Ruhl) Coffman (b. 1856, Rockford, 111.) Prepared m
Champaign H. S. Kappa Sign-.a; Phi Delta Phi. Dealer in Vehicles & Implements,
Champaign, 1907; Wholesale Business in same, Peoria, 1910; Manufacturing, machinery
line, 1910 — Married Jessie Elizabeth Trotter, Nov. 12, 1903. Children, Katherine
Frances, b. Dec. 16, 1904; Harriet Ellen, b. Sept. 8, 1908; David Harrison, b. June 9, 1910,
Address, 1125 Knoxville Ave., Peoria, 111.
1477. AGNES MARY COLE
B. L. S.; Librarian; May 9, 1873, Wheaton, 111.; d. Jordan James (b. Apr. 16,
1833, Mahopac, N. Y.) & Susan Phylora (Smith) Cole (b. Jan. 2, 1850, Whitehall,
N. Y.) Prepared in Wheaton H. S.; B. S., Wheaton Coll., 1893; Reviser, Univ. ot
111. Libr. School, igoi-3; Catalog Librn , 1903-6; Librn., Lead, S. D., 1907-8; Libr. Cata-
loger, 1908 — Member Episcopal Church. Address, 636 S. 2d St., DeKalb, 111.
1478. GUY RICHARD COLLINS
(Brother of No. mo)
B. S. in M. E.; Draftsman; b. Oct. 10, 1878, Mansfield, 111.- s. William Grigsby (b.
1842, la.) & Eliza Catherine (Meliza) Collins (b. 1831, Ind.) Prepared in Univ. Acad.
Mech. Struct. Draftsman, 1901-4; Whiting Fdy. Equipt. Co.; Baker Iron Works, Los
Angeles, Calif, 1904-5; Edison Elec. Co., Los Angeles, Calif., 1905 — Address, care W. G.
Collins, Farmer City, 111.
1479. PHILIP ARTHUR CONARD
(Brother of No. 2614)
A. B. in L. & A.; Foreign Secy.; b. Nov. 9, 1875, Monticello, 111.; s. Philip H.
(b. July 13, 1840, Utica, O.) & Martha Orilla (Davis) Conard (b. Dec. 23, 1853, Clarks-
hill, Ind.) Prepared in Monticello H. S. and Univ. of HI. Acad. Y. M. C. A., Cab-
inet, 1898-1900; Adelphic; English Club; Orat. Assoc; Choral Soc. ; Gen. Secy., Univ. of
111., Y. M. C. A., 1901-4; Asst. Secy. Student Vol. Movement, New York City, 1905-6;
Foreign Secy. Inter. Comm., Y. M. C. A. of New York, Montevideo, Uruguay, 1906 —
Member M. E. Church; Epworth League (Pres.). Address, Foreign Dept., Internatl.
Committee, Y. M. C. A., 124 E. 28th St., New York City. Bus. Add., Rincon 20, Monte-
video, Uruguay.
1480. GEORGE MARSHALL CROSSLAND
(Brother of No. 4121)
A. B.; Student; b. July 11, 1878, Varna, 111.; s. Hiram Venton (b. Apr. 29, 1848,
do.) & Cynthia Lovenia (Broaddus) Crossland (b. May 6, 1847, Henry, 111.) Pre-
pared in Sheldon H. S. Pol. Sci. Club. Teacher, Military Acad., Bunker Hill, 111.,
1901-2; Indianapolis, Ind.. schools, 1902-4; DeKalb H. S., 1904-7; Harvey, ill., T907-11;
Student, Univ. of 111., 191 1 — Address, 508 Daniels St., Champaign.
1 48 1. WILLIAM LIEBRICK CROUCH
LL. B.; Mining Supt.; b. Aug. 11, 1868, Rozetta. 111.; s. W. A. M. Crouch. Pre-
pared in Normal H. S. Address 1023 Pennsylvania Ave., Kansas City, Mo.
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1482. LAWRENCE EVERETT CURFMAN
(Husband of No. 1608)
B. S. in C. E.; City Engi.; b. Mar. i, 1880, near Haves, III.; s. James Wesley (b.
Nov. 22, 1851, near Pittsfield, 111.) & Maria Anne (Whitehead) Curfman (b. Oct. 2S,
185s, near Clyde, 111.) Prepared in Tolono & Urbana H. S. Adelphic; Capt. ; Tau
Beta Pi; Final Honors. Teacher, 1901-3; Student, Univ. of 111., 1903-5; C. Engr., 111.
Central R. R., 1905; Rodman, 111. Central R. R., Chicago, Aug.-Oct., 1905; Draftsman,
Ore. Short Line, Pocatello, Ida., Oct.-Dec, 1905; Levelman, C. AI. & P. S. R. K.,
Bitter Root Mts., Ida., Dec, 1905, to July, 1906; Asst. Engr., San Jose & Santa Clara
Co. R. R., San Jose, Cal , 1906-07; Engr. Union Traction Co., Santa Cruz, Cal., 1907-
oS; Asst. Engr., U. -S. Reclamation Service, Orland, Cal., Anr.-June, 1909; City Engr.,
Pittsburg, Kan., 1909 — Author: Article, Tests of Sand Lime Brick. Member Amer.
Soc. of Municipal Improvements, Kan., Engr. Soc; Assoc, member Amer. Soc. of C. E.
Married Winifred Sue Williams ('01), July 28, 1906, Urbana. Child, Lawrence Everett,
Jr., b. Apr. 13, 1909. Address, 310 W. Rose Ave., Pittsburg, Kan.
1483. MARY BELLE DAVIS
A. B.; Teacher: b. Philo, 111.; d. Edward (b. Apr. 15, 1831, Montgomeryshire,
Wales) & Caroline D. (Markle) Davis (b. Oct. 13, 1841, Waterloo, Mich.) Prepared
in Urbana High School. Y. W. C. A.; Kappa Alpha Theta. Taught, Rantoul, 1901-4;
Urbana, 1904-5; Indianapolis Pub. Schools. 1905-6; Louisiana, (Mo.) H. S., 1906-8;
Urbana, 1908-11; Muscatine, la., 191 r — Address, Muscatine, la.; Home Add., 606 S.
Lincoln Ave., Urbana, 111.
14S4. NELLIE ELIZABETH DETRICK
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Feb. 19, 1879, Donovan, III.; s. Thomas Benton (b.
Philadelphia) & Cordelia Edith (Hedge) Detrick (b. Harden, Ind.) Prepared in 111-
Wesleyan Prep., Bloomington, 111. Alethenai. Taught in Seymour, 111., 1902-4; Tolono,
1905-7; Champaign, 1900 — Address, 401 W. Green St., Champaign, 111.
1485. GERTRUDE SEMPILL DILLON
(Sister of Nos. 1115, 3710)
A. B.; Teacher; b. Mar. 6, 1871, Ash Grove, 111.; d. Henry (b. 1841, Ridge Farm,
111.) & Rachael (Robinson) Dillon (b. 1845, Milford, do.) Prepared in Grand Prairie
Sem. Y. W. C. A.; Alethenai; Ger. Club. Taught in State Norm. School, Spearfish,
S. D., 1901-3; in Language Dept., Northern 111. State Norm. School, DeKalb, 1904-6;
Grand Prairie Seminary, 1907-8; Marion H. S., 1908-9; English in 111. Woman's Coll.,
Jacksonville, 111., 1909-10. Member M. E. Church; Genl. Secy., Y. W. C. A., 1900-01,
Univ. of 111.; Woman's Club, Sheldon, 111. Address, Sheldon, 111.
i486. ROY HODGSON DILLON
B. S.; Elec. Engr.; b. Dec. 12, 1877, Normal, 111.; s. Isaiah (b. May 25, 1834, Taze-
well Co., 111.) & Mary (Fisher) Dillon (b. Aug. 23, 1836, do.) Prepared in 111. State
Nor. Univ. Eng. Soc; Track team, 1897. A. I. E. E. Address (permanent) Normal,
111.; Bus. Add., c/o Mexican Northern Power Co., Cindad Comargo, Chihuahua, Mex.
14S7. EDWARD MURRAY EAST
(Husband of 2369)
B. S. in Chem. ; M. S., 1904, Ph. D., 1907; Teacher; b. Oct. 4, 1878, DuQuoin,
111.; s. William Harvey & Sarah Granger (Woodruff} East. Prepared in DuQuoin H. S.
& Case School of Applied Science. Delta Kappa Epsilon; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma
Xi; Alpha Zeta. Student Asst. in Chemistry, 1899-01; Asst. Chemist Agr. Exp. Sta.,
Illinois, 1901-4; ist Asst. in Plant Breeding, 1904-5; Agronomist, Conn. Agr. Exp. Sta.,
Sept. I, 1905-09; Asst. Prof, of Experimental Plant Morphology, Harvard Univ., 1909 —
Collaborator, Bur. Plant Ind., U. S. D. A., 190S — Fellow A. A. A. Science; Fellow
Amer. Acad. Arts & Sci.; Deutsche Botanische Gesell; New Eng. Bot. Club; Amer.
Soc. Nat. (Treas. 1909-11). Author of numerous articles relating to plant life and bio-
logical principles pertaining thereto, with particular reference to the mechanism of hered-
ity. Married Mary Lawrence Boggs ('05), Sept. 2, 1903. Children, Elizabeth Wood-
ruff, b. Sept. 3, 1904; Margaret Lawrence, b. Aug. 26, 1907. Address, 87 Robinwood Ave.,
Boston, Mass. Bus. Add., Bussey Institute, Harvard University, Jamaica Plain, Boston,
1488. ROYAL SAMUEL ELDER
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. July 21, 1879, Farm Ridge, 111., LaSalle Co.; s. Dr. S. S.
(b. Penn.) & Rachel (Braden) Elder. Prepared in Streator H. S. Bar Assoc, in
Wichita, Kansas. Married Harriet Fornof, Sept. i, 1909. Address, 530 S. Topeka Ave.,
Wichita, Kans. ; Bus. Add., Suite 429, Beacon Bldg., Wichita, Kan.
1489. ARTHUR DONALDSON EMMETT
B. S. in Chem.; A. M. 1905; Assoc, and Asst. Chief.; b. Dec. 19, 1879, Lee, 111,; s.
William Hewson (b. St. Catherine, Ont., Can.) & Susannah (Castleman) Emmett (b.
do.) Prepared in Jennings Sem., Aurora, 111., and Peoria H. S. Phi Lambda Upsilon;
Si^ma Xi. Biol. Chemist, State Water Surv., Univ. of 111., 1901-2; with Armour & Co.,
Chicago, 1902-3; Nutrition Inves. Lab., Univ. of 111., 1903-6; student in Grad. Sch.,
Columbia Univ., 1906-7; Assoc, in Animal Nutrition, Univ. of 111., 1907 — Asst. Chief.,
do., Agr. Exp. Sta., 191 1 — ■_ Author: The Chemistry of Animal Feces, II, The Deter-
mination of Fatty Matter in Animal Feces by Ether and Carbon Tetrachloride, Jour.
256 University of Illinois [1901
Amer. Chem. Soc, 31, 6, pp. 693-695, 1909; also various scientific articles, with Dr.
H. S. Grindley and others, on the subject of nutrition, etc. Member Methodist Church;
Amer. Assn. for Adv of Sci. (Fellow); Amer. Acad, of Pol. and Soc. Sci. ; Amer. Soc.
of An. Nutri.; Amer. Soc. of Biol. Chemists; Amer. Chem. Soc; Amer. Breeders Assn.;
Columbia Univ. Biochemical Assn., Collaborator on the Columbia Univ. Biochemical Bull.;
Assn. of Official Agrl. Chemists; Referee on the separation of nitrogenous bodies in
meats for 1912; Public Health Assn.; 111. Acad, of Sci. Married Clara Mav Bullard,
Feb. 10, 1910, Mechanicsburg, 111. Child, Mary Alice, b. Dec. 7, 191 1. Address, 60S
W. Illinois St., Urbana, 111.
1490. CLARK HUGHES FELLINGHAM
A. B. in Agr. ; Farmer; b. Apr. 2, 1873, Mazon, 111.; s. Warren C. (b. Mar. 29,
1845, Utica, N. Y.) & Sarah E. (Tuisman) Fellingham (b. Mar. 8, 1840, Louden Co.,
Va.) Prepared in Northwestern Univ. Acad.; Knox Coll. Acad.; Northwestern Univ.,
1897-9. Agr. Club; Alpha Zeta. Married Bertha M. Benson, June 27, 1906, Chicago.
Address, Verona, 111.
1491. MASON McCLOUD FISHBACK
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Feb. 1, 1878, near Marshall, 111.; s. James Madison
(b. Apr. ID, 1847, Clark Co., 111.) & Orrel Virginia (Adams) Fishback (b. Apr. 15,
1849). Prepared in Paris H. S. Adelphic; Deutsche Verein; Pol. Sci. Club; Y. M. C. A.;
Class Day Historian. Teacher of Hist., Urbana H. S., 1901-4; in business, Koseland,
La., 1904-6; Teacher of Hist., Union (Calif.) H. S., 1906-12. Author: Illinois Legisla-
tion on Slavery and Free Negroes, Trans. III. Hist. Soc, 1904. Member M. E. Church;
So. Calif. Hist. Teachers' Assoc; Amer. Hist. Assoc. Address, Orange, Calif.
1492. HATTIE BELLE FRAHM (FORNOF)
(Sister of No. 641)
LL. B.; b. May 15, 1879, Tuscola, 111.; d. Hans (b. May 14, 1836, Schleswig-Hol-
stein, Ger.) & Cynthia A. (Abbott) Frahm (b. Dec. 13, 1841, Tuscola, 111.) Prepared
in Tuscola H. S. Attended Northwestern Univ., 1898-1900. Married George Norris
Fornof, Apr. 8, 1903, Tuscola, 111. Address, Streator, 111.
1493. CHARLES WILBUR FRANKS
A. B. in L. & A.; Sch. Supt.; b. Aug. i, 1876: s. George W. (b. Brookville, 111.)
& Clara (McCullough) Franks. Prepared in Lanark, 111., H. S. Taught in Philippine
Insular Govt., 1901-10; Div. Supt. of Schools, 1910 — Married Mame Harrington, Oct.
6, 1906, Lanark, 111. Children, Sarah Margaret, b. Aug. 30, 1909; Clara Helen, b.
July II, 191 1. Address, Cavite. P. I.
1494. NELLIE MAY FRAZEY (VINES)
(Wife of No. 2526; Sister of No. 1124)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Sept. 30, 1878, Nickerson, Kan.; d. Frederick Lanter-
bach (b. July 24, 1840, Everett, Pa.) & Permelia Jane (Hanks) Frazey (b. July 8,
1844, do.) Prepared in Urbana H. S. Alethenai, Pres.; Y. W. C. A., Cabinet; J£x-
Comm. Watcheka League. Taught in Primary, Tuscola, 111., 1901-2; in Bushnell H. S.,
1902-3; Sheboygan, Wis., 1903-5; Prin. Twp. H. S., Rolling Prairie, Ind., 1910-11;
Prin. H. S., Villa Grove, 111., 1911-12; English teacher, Urbana H. S., 1912— \ Member
Women's Club; Pythian Sisters; O. E. S.; Presb. Church; Mother's Club. Married Edgar
James Vines ('05), Atig. 16, 1905, Urbana (d. June 23, 1909, Chrisman, 111.) Children,
Quentin Corot, b June 4, 1906; Alicia Nelletta, b. Oct. 13, 1909. Address, 1307 Main
St., Urbana, 111.
1495. FRANK GEORGE FROST
A. B. in M. E. ; Res. Engr.; b. Feb. i, 1872, Gays, 111.; s. Samuel George (b. Aug.
3, 1842, Portage Co., O.) & Nancy L. (Gammill) Frost (b. Feb. 19, 1845, Moultrie Co.,
111.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Tau Beta Ph Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Mgr. Illio 1901.
Draftsman & Supt. of Erection, A. L. Ide & Sons, Springfield, 1901-3; Chief Draftsman,
Rarig Eng. Co., Columbus, O., 1903-4- Chief Draftsman, Sheffield Cor. Co., Three
Rivers, Mich., 1904-6; Engr., The W. K. Palmer Co., Kansas City, Mo., 1906-7; Engr.,
Ford, Bacon & Davis on various southern properties, 1907 — Married Daisy Hargrove,
June 8, 1910, Florence, Ala. Address, 915 Capitol Ave, Houston, Tex.
1496. EDWARD JAMES FUCIK
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Jan. 26, 1880, Chicago; s. Frank (b. 1850, Bernarditz,
Bohemia) & Anna (Kakuska) Fucik (b. 1S50, Chicago). Prepared in Chicago English
High & Manl. Tr. Sch. C. E. on Constr. San. Dist., of Chicago, 5 yrs. ; with Geo.
M. Jackson, 2 yrs.; Great Lake Dredge & Dock Co., 3!/^ yrs.; Paige Iron Works, % yr.
Designing Engr. of High Pressure Water System, Chicago, 1904 (not built); Engr.
of Bridge Foundation on which steel sheet piles were first used in U. S. Author:
Steel Cofferdams in Chicago Riv., Technograph. pp. 94-102. Member Western Soc. ot
Engrs.; Assoc, member Amer. Soc of Engrs. ; Natl. Geographic Soc; Independent
Order of Odd Fellows; A. F. & A. M.; Shrine. Address, 1622 S. Sawyer Ave., (Jhicago.
1497. GRACE ANN GARNETT (HOBBLE)
(Wife of No. 1517; Sister of Nos. 943, 2091, 3366, 3748, 4673)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Apr. 14, 1877, St. Mary's, 111.; d. Robert Kirtley (b. Aug.
4, 1844, do.) & Annie Elizabeth (Hunter) Garnett (b. (3ct. 19, 1845, Catasauqua, Pa.)
Prepared at (Tarthage Coll. Acad. Alethenai. Prin. Piano H. :5., 1901-5; Teacher,
iQoi] Baccalaureate Alumni 257
I.at. & Hist., Prescott H. S. Married Arthur Casson Hobble Coi), Tune 29, 1907, St.
Mary's III. Children, Harlan Gamett, b. Feb. 3, 1909; Flora Eloise, b. Aug. 29,
1911. Address, c/o S. Pearson & Son, Santa Rosalia, Chihuahua, Mex.
1498. HENRY ALLAN GLEASON
(Brother of No. 4677)
B. S.; A. M., 1904; Asst. Prof, of Botany, Univ. of Mich.; b. Jan. 2, 1882, Dalton
City, III.; s. Henry Milton (b. Aug. 21, 1838, Akron, O.) & Alsina Belle (MagruderJ
Gleason (b. Dec. 13, 1858, Coshocton, O.) Prepared in Decatur H. S.; Nat. Hist. Soc.
Sec. and Treas., Field Club; Gamma Alpha; Student Asst. in Botany, 1899-01; Sergeant
at Arms, fresh, class; sec. Sen. class, ist Semester; treas. 2d Sem.; Illini staff, 1899-01;
Asst. in Botanv, Univ. of 111., 1901-3; Instr. summer, 1901; Instr. in Botany, Univ. ot
111., 1903-4; Fellow in Ohio State Univ. 1904-5; Ecologist, Univ. of Mich. Museum
Expedition to Isle Royale, summer, 1905; Ph. D. Columbia Univ., 1906; Instr. in Botany,
Univ. of HI., 1906-9; Special Asst. Mo. Botanical Garden, summer, 1904; Investigation
of inland sand dunes for Botanical Society of America, summer, 1908; Associate in
Botany, Univ. of 111., 1909-10; Asst. Prof, of Botany. Univ. of Mich., 1910 — Has made
various contributions to botanical science, especially taxonomy, ecology, and phyto-
geography, 1903. Author: About 35 articles, ranging in size from one to 160 pp.. and
dealing with various subjects in plant ecology, phytogeography, and systematic botany.
These embody results of original investigation, 1901 — Member Cong. Church; National
Geographic Soc; Sigrna Xi; Torrey Botanical Club; Univ. Club. (111.) charter member,
1910; 111. Acad, of Sci., Charter member, 1910; Botanical Soc. of America; Amer. Assoc,
for the Advancement of Sci., member 1901-7; fellow, 1907; Michigan Acad, of Sci.;
Research Club of Univ. of Michigan. Address, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
1499. JOSEPH HINCKLEY GORDON
A. B.; A. M., 1901; LL. B., 1906; Attorney; b. Oct. 7, 1879, Vandalia, 111.; s.
Joseph Allen (b. Feb. 2, 1847, Vandalia, 111.) & Mary Abby (Hinckley) Gordon (b. Aug.
S, 1854, Boston, Mass.) Prepared in Fort Collins H. S., (3olo. Delta Kappa Epsilon;
Phi Delta Phi; Theta Kappa Nu; Engl. Club; Oratorical Assoc; Philomathean; Pol.
Sci. Club; Class. Pres. 1900; Assoc. Editor IlHo; Illini Staff. H. S. Prin., 1901-3;
Inst, in Univ. Acad. & Student in Coll. of Law, 1903-6; Attorney, 1906 — Author ot
Pamphlet on Illinois Railway Legislation and Commerce Control since 1870, Univ. of
III. Studies, 1904, 81 pp. Married Mary Louise Obermiller, Oct. 16, 1906, Mt. Pulaski,
111. Children, Joseph Harold, b. Mar. 31, 1909; Frederick William, b. Dec. 4, 1910.
Address, 1708 North Junett St., Tacoma, Wash.; Bus. Add., 1 124-1 125 National Realty
Bldg., Tacoma, Wash.
1500, HOWARD TYLER GRABER
B. S.; Chemist; b. Dec. 29, 1880, Peoria, 111.; s. Robert (b. Aug. 5, 1850, Peoria,
111.) & Myra Ocelia (Hagerty) Gtaber (b. July 4, i860, do.) Prepared in Peoria H. S.;
Chemist Club. B. S., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1903; Research & Analytical Chemist with Parke,
Davis & Co., 1903-10; Chief Chemist Rey Chem. Co., 1910 — Author: Some Observations
upon the Assay of Digestive Ferments, Journal Amer. Chem. Soc., Journal, Ind. & Engi-
neering Chem., Dec, 1910. Charter member Detroit Society of Chemists; Amer. Chem.
Soc; A. F. & A. M.; Amer. Pharm. Soc; Detroit Yacht Club; St. Paul's Episcopal
Church, Pepria. Married Muriel Strevell, Aug. 20, 1910, Port Huron, Mich. Address,
636 Trumbull Ave., Detroit, Mich
1501. *FRANCES MYRTLE GREEN (HOAGLAND)
(Wife of No. 1225)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. July 20, 1880, Danville, 111.; d. Francis M. (b. Dec. 25, 1S46,
Pittsboro, Ind.) & Kansas ((Jlaik) Green (b. Aug. 12 1856, do-) Prepared in Univ.
Acad. Y. W. C. A. Married John King Hoagland (99), Feb. 12, 1902, Urbana, HI-
Child, Max, b. Aug. 2, 1904. Died, Dec. 23, 1908.
1502. CHARLES THOMAS GREENE
A. B.; Journalist; b. Dec. 24, 1878, Brooklyn, N. Y.; s. Charles Edwin (b. Oct.
31, 1846, Union, Maine) &• Mary Ellison (Thomas) Greene (b. May 4, 1859, St. Johns,
N. B.) Prepared in English High & Man. Tr. & Englewood H S. Solicitor for Central
Union Tel. Co., Chicago, May, 1902; Salesman, D. R. James & Bro., N. Y., Jan., 1903;
Clerk, Nelson Morris & Co^ Chicago, 1904; newspaper writer; Inter Ocean, Chicago, Fip-
necr Press, St. Paul, The Evening Tribune, Minneapolis, and Tribune & Brooklyn Daily
Eagle. Author: Robinson Crusoe's Father, an advertising pamphlet or 20 pp., written
and copyrighted for the Williamsburgh Savings Bank, Brooklyn; printed on Eagle Press
in June, 1910, to signalize centenary of founding of the first Savings Bank among
English speaking peoples, Edinburgh Saving Bank; distributed at International 1 hritt
Conference, Edinburgh, June 8, 9, 10, 1910, bound in full Morocco. Also, The River
of Diamonds, translation from de Maupassant & lyrics in Wayside Tales, 1904-5. Sys-
tematic Savings, reprint of address delivered at Annual Convention N. Y. State League
Saving & Loan Associations, 191 1, in Investments of August and Bankers' Magazine ot
Sept., 1911, monthly published by Bankers Pub. Co. Married Anna Eliza Church, June
8, 1910, Chicago. Child, Leroy Thomas Green, b July 3, 1912. Address, 160 Martense
St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
1503. HARRY NORMAN GRIDLEY
(Brother of No. 3379)
A. B.; A. M., 1902; LL. B., igo6; Lawyer; b. May 17, 18S1 Virginia, 111.; s.
James Norman & Frances (.Hill) Gridley. Prepared in Virginia H. S. Alpha I'au
258 University of Illinois [1901
Omega; John Marshall Club of Columbia Univ.; Theta Kappa Nn: Fellowship in History,
111., 1901; Inst. Hist., Charleston H. S., 1902. Student of Law, Columbia Univ., 1903-4;
111., 1905-6. Address, care of High School, Seattle, Wash.
1504. AUGUSTUS HAROLD GRISWOLD
B. S. in E. E.; Elect. Engr.; b. Sept. 29, 1879, Milo, 111. Prepared in Princeton
H. S. Class Pres. 1901-2; Tennis Championship, 1899-1900; E. E. with Western Elec.
Co., Chicago, 1 901-5; The Pac. States Telephone & Telegraph Co., San Francisco, 1905.
Address, Eng. Dept., Pacific States Tel. & Tel. Co., San Francisco, Calif.
1505. LEWIS EDWIN GRISWOLD
B. S.; Real Estate Dealer; b. July 5, 1876, White Hall, 111.; s. Damon (b. Oct. ,^i,
1855, do.) & Edna (Baldwin) Griswold (b. Mar. 29, 1856, do.) Prepared in White
Hall H. S. and Univ. Acad. Kappa Sigma; Alpha Delta Sigma; Shield and Trident.
Farming until spring of 1903; Bureau of Soils, U. S. Dept. of Agr., 1903-4; Real Estate,
1904 — Author: With T. D. Rice, of Soil Survey of the New Orleans Area; Soil
Survey of Acadia Parish, La., Pub. by U. S. Dept. of Agr. Address, 526 Wait Bldg.,
Decatur, 111.
1506. ARTHUR RAYMOND HALL
LL. B.; 1901; A. B. &• A. M., 1902; Lawyer; b. Tonica. 111.; s. Francis Marion (b.
Me.) & Addie (Kelly) Hall (b. Ohio.) Prepared in Pub. Sch., East Lynn, 111. Philo-
mathean; English Club; German Club; Y M. C. A.; Phi Delta Phi; Football Capt., 1900;
Baseball; Phi Beta Kappa; on Class Day Program; Alumni member Advisory Bd. ot
Ath. Assoc. Grad. Football Coach, Univ. of 111. Practicing Law, 1902 — Address,
Daniel Bldg., Danville, 111.
1507. EDNA ROSE HAMMERS (RAY)
(Wife of No. 115S; Sister of Nos. 1130, 1508, 2402)
A. B.; b. 1877, Secor, 111.; d. Morgan (b. 1838, Greene Co., Pa.) & Rosetta Jane
(Gibson) Hammers (b. Moundsville, W. Va.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. English
Club; French Club; Y. W. C. A. Taught 1900-3. Member Imperial C. L. S. C; Univ.
Club; Baptist Church; The Contemporary Club. Married George Joseph Ray ('98), June
23, 1903, Champaign. Children, Lilian Rosalind, b. Nov. 2, 1904; Gwendolen, b. Apr.
24, 1910. Address, 86 N. Arlington Ave., East Orange, N. J.
1S08. JESSE HAMMERS
(Brother of No. 1130, 1507, 2402)
A. E.; Farmer; b. Dec. 24, 1870, Secor, 111.; s. Morgan (b. 1838, Greene Co., Pa.,)
& Rosetta Jane (Gibson) Hammers (b. Moundsville.) Address, Pine City, Minn.
1509. GEORGE MIFFLIN HARKER
(Brother of No. 1339)
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Aug. 23, 1875, Vienna, III.; s. Oliver Albert (b. Ohio) &
Sidney Ann (Bain) Harker (b. Vienna, 111.) Prepared in Southern 111. Norm. Univ.
Phi Delta Theta; Phi Delta Phi. I. N. G., 1894-7. Member Metropolitan Club; "Why"
Club; Elks; K. of P. Master in Chancery of Jackson Co., Carbondale, 1903-5. Married
Jessie Reynolds, Mar. 11, 190s, Carbondale, 111. Address, 266 S. Benton Way, Los
Angeles, Cal.; Bus. Add., 525 Byrne Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal.
iSio. DALE STUART HARRISON
B. S.; Editor; b. Feb. i, 1876, Sterling, 111.; s. William N. (b. Steuben Co.,
N. Y.) & Jennie Hyde (Gates) Harrison (b. Bradfort, Vt.) Prepared in Wallace H. S-,
Sterling, Ill._ Sigma Chi; C. E. Club. Resident Engr., Arapahoe, Okla.: Ed. and Prop.,
San Augustine Tribune, and Ed. Center (Tex.) Nezvs and Champion. Married Bernice
Harrison, Nov. 22, 1905, San Augustine^ Tex. Children, Dorothy Bernice, b. Aug. 20,
1907; Harriet Jane, b. Feb. 17, 1909; Edward Stuart, b. Dec. i, 1910. Address, San
Augustine, Texas.
1511. GUY RUSSELL HARTRICK
(Brother of Nos. 1340, 1512)
B. S.; Ph. C, Real Est. & Ins., b. Aug. 25, 1880, Urbana, 111.: s. Henry (b. Mar.
30, 1830, Ger.) & Emily (Taylor) Hartrick (b. Aug. 6, 1840, Pittsfield, 111.) Prepared
in Urbana H. S., and Univ. Acad. Ph. G. and Ph. C, Northwestern Sch. of Phar.,
1902. Phi Delta Chi, Northwestern. Married Bess B. Crites, Mar. 8, 1909, Omaha,
Nebr. Address, Urbana, 111.
1512. LOUIS EUGENE HARTRICK
(Brother of Nos. 1340, 1511)
B. S.; Phys. & Sur.; b. Mar. 12, 1878, Sadorus, 111.; s. Henry (b. Mar. 30, 1830,
Ger.) & Emilx (Taylor) Hartrick (h. Aug. 6. 1840, Pittsfield, 111.) Prepared in Urbana
H. S. and Univ. Acad. Phi Chi; Nu Sigma Nu; Philomathean; Nat. Sci. Club; Chemistry
Club. Ph. G. and Ph. C, Northwestern Univ., 1902; M. D., ibid., 1910; Pharm. and
Dealer in Gen. Mer. ; Phys. and Sur. Member 111. State Med. Soc. ; Amer. Med. Assn.;
Champaign Med. Soc. Address, Seymour, 111.
1 5 13. CARL J. HAYS
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Mar. 22, 1878, Sidney. 111.; s. Edmund (b. Oct. 15,
1848, Jeffersonville, O.) & Mary C. (Smith) Hays (b. May 9, 1849, do^) Prepared
1901] Baccalaureate Alumni 259
in Sidney H. S. Chief Engr., Kankakee & Urbana Traction Co. Member A. F. &
A. M. Married Hattie Rosella Davis, Aug. 4, 190S, Champaign. Address, 602 W. High
St., Urbana, 111.
1514. LAWRENCE SEYMOUR HEATH
A. B.; Asst. Postmaster; b. Nov. 29, 1869, Crawford Co , III.; s. Milton (b. 1830,
Lawrence Co., III.) & Ann (Waldroup) Heath (b. 1837, Crawford Co., do.) Prepared
in Danville, Ind., Central Norm. Coll.; A. B., Austin Coll., 1896. Supt. of Edmburg
Schs., 1901-2; teacher of Latin & Greek, Austin Coll., Eflfingham, III., 1898-1900 1902-3;
Supt. Schs., Edinburg, 111., 1901-2, 1903-7; Prof, of Math., Carthage Coll., Carthage,
111., 1907-8; Asst. Postmaster, Robinson, 1908 — Married Clara Ella Frye, Sept. 14.
1892, Flat Rock, 111. Children, Bayard, b. Oct. 7, 1S93; Edward Everett, b. Nov. 5,
1895; Ruby Ethel, b. Mar. 26, 1898; Virgil, b. June 24, 1900; Vernon Lawrence, b.
Mar. 13, 1906. Address, Robinson, 111.
1 51 5. BYRON WALLACE HICKS
B. S. in C. E.; Contractor; b. Sept. 20, 1877, Warren, III.; s. ^Villiam Solomon
(b. Jan. I, 1833, Bodmin, Cornwall, Eng.) & Rosetta (Tear) Hicks (b. Oct. 16 1839.
LeRoy, O.) Prepared in Warren H. S., and Warren Acad. Tau Beta Pi; Phi Gamma
Delta. Asst. Engr., C. B. & Q. R. R., 1901; Office Engr.. Frisco System, Fayetteville,
Ark., 1902; Const. Engr., W. & M. R. R., 1902-4; Gen. Mgr., Babel Lead Min. Co.,
1904-7; Contractor, Waterworks, Railways, and Highways, 1907 — Married Gertrude
L. Copeland, Nov. i, 1904, Vulcan, Mich. Children, Byron Wallace, b. Nov. 15, 1905!
Franklin Copeland, b. Aug. 14. 1907. Address, Warren, 111.
1 5 16. IDA HINKLE
A. B.; b. Jan. 9, 1875, Bement, 111. Prepared in Bement H. S. English Club;
Phi Beta Kappa, 191 o. Address, 601 W. Univ. Ave., Urbana, 111.
1 5 17. ARTHUR CASSON HOBBLE
(Husband of No. 1497)
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Engr.; b. Jan. 9, 1880, Glasford, 111.; s. Henry (b. Glasford,
111.) & Flora Jane (Bolton) Hobble (b. Altoona. Pa.) Prepared in Augusta, 111., H. S.
E. E. Soc; Track team, "I," 1900; Class Football team. With Genl. Elec. Co^,
Schenectady, in testing Dept. and Switchboard Drafting; Prof. Fessenden Wireless
Telegraphy, Fortress Monroe; Elec. Engr., Mysore State Govt., Cauvery Power Scheme,
India, as constructing & elec. engr., in connection with the 10,000 H. P. Cauvery River
Power Scheme; Elec. Constr. Engr., S. Pearson & Son on Conchos River Hydroelectric
Project at La Boquilla, Mex. Author: The Largest Hydroelectric Development in
Southern Asia, Electrical Revieu:. 1905. Member Amer. Electro Chemical Soc; Assoc,
member Amer. Inst, of E. E. Married Grace Ann Garnett Coi), June 29, 1907, St.
Mary's, 111. Children, Harlan Garnett, b. Feb. 3, 1909; Flora Elouise, b. Aug. 29, 1911.
Home Address, Rushville, 111.; Bus. Add., LaBoquilla Sta., Rosalia, Chihuahua, Mex.
1518. FRANK HAMILTON HOLMES
LL. B., A. B., 1903; Lawyer; b. Nov. 21, 1877, North Henderson, 111.; s. David
Newton (b. Aug. 25, 1843, do.) & Mary Elizabeth (Mathers) Holmes (b. Nov. 15, 1849,
Orangeville, Ind.) Prepared at Knox Acad.; B. S. Knox Coll.. 1897; Beta Theta Pi;
Phi Delta Phi. Prin. North Henderson H. S., 1897-8; Instr. in Law of Real & Personal
Ppty., Univ. of 111., 1901-2. Address, c/o Ireland & Holmes, Jefferson Bldg., Peoria, 111.
1519. MABEL HOPKINS (HUBBARD)
(Wife of No. 1226)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Oct. 6. 1877, Irvington, Ind.; d. John O'Kane (b. 1843, Ind.)
& Eliza Ellen (Martin) Hookins (b. 1846, do.) Prepared in Indianapolis H. S. Ale-
thenai; German Club; Y. W. C. Aj Chi Omega. Married George Wallace Hubbard,
Sept. II, 1901, Indianapolis, Ind. Cfhild, Elizabeth Edna, b. May 20, 1905. Address,
1409 Iowa St., Oak Park, 111.
1520. CHARLES ALBERT HOPPIN
B. S. in M. E., 1901; Mechanical Engineer; b. Apr. 13, 1878, La Crosse, Wis.;
s. Albert and Annabelle (Clifton) Hoppin (West Anna, 111.) Prepared in West Aurora
H. S. Adelphic. Erecting Engr., Allis Chalmers Co., Jan. i. 1905; Asst. Dist. Supt. of
Erection with headquarters at New York, July i, 1907; Chief Engr., Peoria Gas &
Electric Co., March, 191 1. Gen. Supt. Electric & Heating Depts., Peoria Gas & Electric
Co. Peoria Lodge No. 15, A. F. & A. M.; Peoria Chapter No. 7, R. A. M.; Peoria
Commandery No. 3, K. T.; Mohammed Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S. Creve Coeur Club,
Peoria; Amer. Soc. of Mech. Engrs., Dec, 1911. Married Jessie Cramer, June _i, 1905,
Champaign, 111. Children, Bessie Cramer, Mar. 9, 1008; Charles Albert, Jr., Sept. iS.
1911. Address, 415 (Columbia Terrace, Peoria, 111. Bus. Add., 316 S Jefferson Ave.,
Peoria, 111.
IS2I. HARLAN HOYT HORNER
A. B.; b. May 4, 1878, Moravia, la.; s. Eugene Brandon (b. Sept. 30, 1845, Lake
Geneva, Wis.) & Susan Cordelia (Sears) Horner (b. Jan. 18, 1852, Zanesville, O.)
Prepared in Cerro Gordo H. S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Phi Beta Kappa; Philomathean;
Orat. Assoc; English Club; 111. -Ind. debating team, 1898-99; represented Univ. in Central
Orat. League, looi; Hatchet Orator for Juniors, 1900, and for Seniors, 1901; Roast Ed.,
Illio. Instr. in Rhet , Univ. of 111., 1901-2; Secy, to Pros. Draper, 191)2-4; Secy, to Comm.
2^0 University of Illinois I1901
of Educ, State of N. Y., 1904-7; Chief Admin. Div., N. Y. State Educ. Dept., 1907-10;
Chief Examinations Div., 1910 — Member A. F. and A. M.; First Presb. Church; Univ.
Club; Aurania Club, Albany, N. Y. Married Gioga Dagmar Gaston, Sept. 15, 1904,
Cerro Gordo, 111. Address, State Educ. Dept., Albany, N. Y.
1522. OSCAR LLOYD HOUSEL
B. S. in E. E.; Supt. Elec. Co.; b. July s, 1877, Galesburg, 111.; s. William Har-
rison & Martha (Hougham) Housel. Prepared in- Galesburg H. S. M. E. & E. t.
Soc; Army & Navy Club; Adj. Univ. Bat., 1899; Lieut. Col. of Univ. Reg., 1900.
Testing Dept., Gen. Elec. Co., Ft. Yates, N. D., 1902; Post Elec, Ft. Yellowstone,
Wyo., 1902; Elec. Engr. and Draftsman, Superv. Arch., Treas. Dept., 1905; Elec.
Draftsman, Bureau Yards & Docks, Navy Dept., 1906; Purchasing Agt., W. R. Grace
& Co., New York City, 1908; Agt., Western Elec. Co., Baltimore, Md., 1909; Mgr.
Emporia Hydro-Elec. Power Corporation, 1910; Supt. Alexandria Elec. Co., Alexandria,
Va., 191 1 ; Supt. Arlington Elec. Co., Clarendon, Va., 1912 — In U. S. Army Hosp.
Corps; served in invasion of Porto Rico, 1898. Married Marion Alberta Nelson, June,
1904, Vineland, N. J. Child, Robert Harrison, b. July 3, 1905. Address, Clarendon, Va.
1523. CLARA ELIZABETH HOWARD
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Oct. 24, 1879, Bloomington, 111.; d. Theodore Norman &
Lillias Celina (Capen) Howard. Prepared in LaFayette (Ind.) H. S. Kappa Kappa
Gamma. Libr., Carnegie Lib. of Pittsburgh, Wylie Ave. Branch. Author: The Library
and the Foreigner, Lib. Notes, Vol. 3, 1910, p. 12-16; The Relation of a Branch Library
to its District, Amer. Lib. Assoc; Paper and Proc, 191 1, p. 109-112, Vol. s. No. 4.
Address, 5874 Darlington Road, Pittsburgh, Pa. Bus. Add., Wylie Branch, Carnegie
Lib., Pittsburgh.
1524. *JOSEPH HOWARD
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Apr. 25, 1874, Augusta, Ky. ; s. Ruben Lee (b. 1839, Augusta,
Ky.) & Eliza Franklin (Laughlin) Howard (b. 1848, do.) Prepared in Clinton H. S.
Member Laramie Co., Bar Assoc Died July 28, 1906, Ft. Collins, Colo.
1525. WALLACE GEORGE HUMPHREY
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Apr. 22, 1878, Hamilton, 111.; s. E. H. (b. Dec. lo, 1836.
Charlestown, N. Y.) & Hattie C. Humphrey (b. May 23, 1849, Hamilton, 111.) Prepared
in Hamilton & Keokuk H. S.; Univ. of la.; Philomathean; 111. -Ind. Debat. Team, igoo-i.
Atty. at law since Oct. 25, 1901. Address, Hamilton, 111.
1526. HARRY EDGAR HUNTER
(Brother of No. 1699)
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Apr. 2, 1878, Newton, la.; s. George Beatty (b.
June 18, 1840, Carrolton, O.) & Susan Amelia (Dunklee) Hunter (b. Feb. 4, 1S43.
Pittsford, Vt.) Prepared in Newton (la.) H. S. Alpha Tau Omega; Alpha Delta
Sigma; Shield and Trident. Attended la. State Coll., 1895-7. Member Cedar Rapids
Country Club; Univ. Club., ibid. Married Jane Ellen Van Buren, June 30, 1909, Cedar
Rapids, la. Address, 117 So. i6th St., Cedar Rapids, la. Bus. Add., Care Chas. A.
Dieman & Co., do.
1527. FLORA DOROTHY HURLBERT
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. June 9, 1875, Lyndon, 111.; s. John Jenness (b. 1849,
Albany, Vt.) & Florence Emily (Hazard) Hurlbert (b. 1852, Lyndon, 111.) Prepared in
Morrison H. S.; Northwestern Univ. Acad. Delta Gamma; Illiiii Advisory Bd. Librn.,
Pub. Libr , Hudson, Wise; same, Ballard Branch, Seattle Pub. Libr., 1908-10; same, W.
Seattle, 1910-11; Librn. State Nor. Sch. & Preceptress Cumstock Hall, Moorhead, Minn.,
1912 — Address, Morrison, 111.
1528. DAISY DEANE IDDINGS (MINER)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Nov. 27, 1879, Fairfield, 111.; d. Samuel (b. 1850, do.) &
Jemima (Brown) Iddings (b. 1855, do.) Prepared in Fairfield H. S. Alethenai; Engl.
Club; Ger. Club; Phi Beta Kappa. Teacher of Engl., Savanna, 111., 1901-2; Prin. of
H. S., Monticello, 111., 1902-4; Teacher of Engl., H. S., Bloomington, 111., 1904-6; do.,
Great Falls Mont., 1906-7. Married Spencer Clark Miner, June 30, 1909. Child, Robert
William, b. Sept. 19, 1910. Address, Riverside, 111.
1529. JAMES EDWARD JOHNSON
(Brother of Nos. 953, 1352, 1702, 2705, 3044)
A. B. in L. & A.; with Danville St. Ry. & Light Co.; b. Mar. 10, 1879, Tolono,
111.; s. Dr. Charles B. (b. Oct. 10, 1843, Pocahontas, 111.) & Maria t.ouisa (Lewis)
Johnson (b. Aug. 28, 1847, Chatham, 111.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Sigma Chi.
Married Sara Palmer, Nov. 20, 1909. Address, 408 W. North St., Danville, 111.; Bus.
Add., 4 W. Main St., do.
1530. ALBERT EDWARD JONES
A. B.; Farmer; b. Feb. 11, 1876, Lena, 111.; s. A. D. & Amanda M. (Gaimau)
Tones. Address, Lena, 111.
1531. FANNIE ELLA JONES
B. L. S.; b. Sept. 17, 1876, Morris, 111.; d. Delos (b. Mar. 28, 1845, Boonville,
N. Y.) & Ella Eliza (Jackson) Jones (b. Jan. 20, 1851, (juilderland, N. Y.) Prepared
in Morris H. S.; -Wheaton Coll., 1894-5; Northwestern Univ., 1895, 1897-8. Libr.
igoi] Baccalaureate Alumni 261
Cataloger & Organizer, 1902-S; Head Cataloger, Syracuse Univ., Jan.-Dec, 1909.
Address, Morris, 111.
1532. FRANCES KELLEY
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Nov. 8, 1877, near St. David. 111.; d. Samuel Adams
(b. Mar. i, 1842, near St. David) & Rebecca Capps (Stevenson) Kelley (b. Aug. 13,
1837. O.) Prepared in Canton H. S.; Knox Coll., 1896-8. Alethenai; S. S. S.; Y. W.
C. A. Taught Farmer City H. S., 1901-2: Lincoln, 111., 1902-5; in California summer,
1905; Univ. of 111., 2d sem., 1907; Taugnt, Gibson City H. S., 1907-8; Murphysboro
Twp. H. S., 1908-9; Harrisburg Twp. H. S., 1909 — Address, Canton, 111., R. F. D.
No. 6.
1533. JOHN EDWARD KEMP
B. S.; C. E., 1908; Engineer; b. Jan. 14, 1878, Chicago; s. John McMillan (b.
Oct. 8, 1852, Chicago) & Elizabeth May (Atteridge) Kemp (b. Sept. 9, 1850, Lake
Forest, 111.) Prepared in Lake Forest Acad.; Lake Forest Coll., 1895-9. A. B., Lake
Forest, 1901. Phi Delta Theta; Theta Nu Epsilon; Alpha Delta Sigma; Shield and
Trident; Tau Beta Pi; Capt.; Assoc. Editor Technograph; Senior Ball com. Rodman,
Transitman, C. N. W. R. R. ; Asst. City Engr., Kewanee, City Engr. & Water Supt.,
Kewanee; Supt. of Bldgs. & C. E. Dept., National Tube Co., Kewanee. First Lieut.
Co. K. I. N. G, 6 mos. Assoc, member Amer. Soc. of C. E. ; member 111. Soc. of C. E.
& Surveyors. Married Pauline Harris King, Sept. 4, 1906, Prescott, la. Child, John
Theodore, b. Dec. 6, 1907. Address, 701 E. Prospect St., Kewanee, 111.
1534. HARLOW BARTON KIRKPATRICK
B. S. in C. E. ; Civil Eigineer; b. July 26, 1879, Anna, 111.; s. Cornwall E. &
Frank E. (Hubbard) Kirkpatiick. Prepared in Union Acad., Anna, HL; Phi Delta
Theta; Theta Nu Epsilon; Alpha Delta Sigma; Shield & Trident; Civ. Engrs' Club.
Instr. in C. E., 111., 1901-2; Engr. C. N. W. R. R., 1902-4; Engr. in Central America,
Jan.-May, 1904; Misc. Engr., May-Sept., 1904; Inst, in C. E., Syracuse Univ., 1904-5;
Asst. Engr. Bureau of Eng., Manila, P. I., 1905-7; Resident Engr. The Arnold Co., 1907-8;
Chief Irrigation Div. B. Pub. Works, Manila, P. I., 1908-10; Asst. Engr. San. District of
Chicago, Chicago, 111., 1910-11; Valuation Eng., 1911-12; Sales Eng., H. Koppers
Co., Chicago, 1912 — Assoc. Mem. Am. Soc. C. E. ; Western Soc. Engrs.; Hon. Member
Philippine Soc. of Engrs. Married Elizabeth Gaylord Hellman, Feb. 26, 1908, Evanston,
111. Children, Eleanor Millward, b. Sept. 16, 1909; Harlow Barton, Jr., b. Jan. 6, 191 1;
John Gaylord, b. Oct. 23, 1912. Address 1906 Lincoln St., Evanston, 111.
I53S- MARY HARRIETT KITTREDGE (BROWrN)
B. L. S.; b. Feb. 19, 1876, Harrisville, N. H. ; d. Samuel Grant (b. Aug. 10, 1850,
Walpole, N. H.) & Harriett Louise (Harris) Kittredge (b. 1852, Harrisville, N. H.)
Prepared in Keene H. S. Attended Wellesley Coll., 1896-9. Kappa Alpha Theta; Phi
Delta Psi. Asst. Libr„ Univ. of III., Nat. Hist. Lib., 1901-3. Married J. Addison
Brown, Oct. 9, 1903, (Cleveland, O. Child, Kittredge, b. May 12, 1905. Address, 808
W. Park Ave., Champaign, 111.
1536. ADOLPH KREIKENBAUM
B. S. in Chem.; Pres. & Mgr. Varnish Co.; b. Oct. 30, 1877, Chicago, 111.; s. Fred
(b. Gottingen, Ger.) & Bertha (Kopplin) Kreikenbaum (b. Pomerania, do.) Prepared
in Northwest Div. H. S., Chicago. Philomatheau; Athletic Assoc; Deutscher Verein;
Chem. Club. Gymnasium Instr., 1901-2; With Chicago Coke Oven Co.; Kennicott
Water Softener Co. ; Peoples Gas Light and Coke Co. ; Nubian Paint and Varnish Co.,
1905-6; Glidden Varnish Co., Cleveland, 1907-10; Adult & Wiborg Co., Cincinnati, 1910-
11; Consulting Chem. for Varnish Indus.- Pres. and Mgr. Kreik Varnish Co., Chicago,
1912 — Author: Constants of Chinese Wood Oil, Jour, of Indus, and Eng. Chem.,
Vol. 2, No. 5, 1910. Member Amer. Chem. Soc. Married Josephine W. Dodge, Dec.
29, 1904. Address, 5130 Sheridan Rd., Chicago, 111.
1537- LOUIS ARMAND W. LAMET
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Dec. 28, 1873; s. Julien (b. July 22, 1852, Martiquy-les-Banis,
France) is; Heloise (Sylvester) Lamet (b. do.) Prepared in Warsaw H. S. Lawyer,
Warsaw, 111., 1904; member firm Plantz & Lamet, 1904 — Member M. W. A., Council.
Married Aimee Magdalena LeMaire, Jan. 10, 1905. Children, Leon Louis, b. Nov. 22,
1905; Helen Aimee, b. Aug. 21, 1907. Address, Warsaw, 111.
1538. KATHERINE ALBERTA W. LAYTON
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1906; Ph. D., 1908; Coll. Instr.; b. July 17, 1878, near
Canton, 111.; d. William H. (b. Aug. 11, 1831, N. J.} & Phoebe A. (Potter) Layton
(b. June 30, 1843, Fulton Co., 111.) Prepared in Canton H. S. Alethenai; Choral
Soc; Phi Beta Kappa; German & Grad. Clubs; Valedictorian. Taught in Lincoln H. S.,
1901-2; E. Aurora H. S., 1902-4; Stud., Univ. of Leipzigj^ 1904-5; Asst. in German,
Univ. of 111., 1905-6; Teaching Fellow, same, 1906-7; Res. Fellow, same, 1907-8: taught
in Harrisburg Twp. H. S., 190S-9; German in Smith Coll., 1909 — Traveled in (jiermany,
summer, 191 1, short course at Jena. Author: The Nibelungen of Wagner, Monograph,
Univ. Studies V. iii. No. 4, 73 pp., 1909. Member Unitarian Church; New England
Mod. Lang. Assoc. Address, ro Henshaw Ave., Northampton, Mass.
1539. WALTER CHARLES LINDLEY
A. B.; LL. B., 1904; Lawyer; b. July 12. 1880, Neoga, 111., s. Alfred W. (b. Sept.
7, 1856, Richmond, Ind.) & Irena (Carey) Lindley (b. Sept. 7, 1858, Cincinnati, O.)
262 University of Illinois [1901
Prepared in Neoga High School. Phi Gamma Delta; Phi Delta Phi; Theta Kappa iNu;
Philomathean; Pol. Sci. Club; Van Twiller Club Court; Phi Beta Kappa; represented
111. in Cent. Orat. League at Delaware, O.; Bus. Mgr. Illim. Taught in Univ. Acad,
and studied law, 190 1-4; practicing law, 1904 — Member firm of Lindley, Penwell &
Lindley. Address, 409-16 Daniel Bldg., Danville, 111.
1540. STACIA LIVINGSTON (TEMPLE)
(Wife of No. 1421)
B. L. S.; b. Pine Grove, Wis.; d. J. Harmon & L. Maria (Hinkley) Livingston.
Prepared in Wis. State Norm., Oshkosh^ WHs. Married Harry Roberts Temple ('00),
Dec. 26, 1901. Address, 603 E. Daniel St., Champaign, 111.
1541. PAUL EDMUND LODGE
(Brother of No. 3444)
A. B. in L. & A.; Mine Mgr.; b. Feb. 11, 187S, Monticello, 111.; s. William Ed-
mundson (b. Cincinnati, O.) & Frances Ann (Piatt) Lodge (b. Monticello, 111.) Pre-
pared in Monticello H. S. Engl. Club; Asst. Editor of The Illini. Grad. course in
Philosophy, Columbia Univ. With Pub. Press Assoc, N. Y., 1901-2; Mgr. Chicago
office, same; Mang. Editor, The Editor & Publisher, N. Y., 1902-6; Mgr., Wilshire
Bishop Creek Gold Co., 1906 — Member Grad. Club of N. Y. City; 111. Alumni Assoc,
of N. Y. ; Sierra Club. Married Claudia Adams, June 26, 1909, Bishop, Cal. Children,
Frances, b. Apr. 30, 1910; Edmund Adams, b. July 8, 1911. Address, Bishop, Calif.
1542. JOHN RAMSEY LOTZ
(Husband of No. 2061)
B. S.; Engineer; b. Feb. 4, 1878, Lockport, 111.; s. J. F. (b. May 18, 1824, Bells
Mills, Pa.) & Lucy C. (Ramsey) Lotz (b. Nov. 8, 1843, Sinking Valley, Pa.) Prepared
in Lockport H. S. & Joliet H. S. Phi Gamma Delta; Tau Beta Pi; Baseball team;
Senior Class Pres. Asst. Engr., D. L. & W. R. R., 1901-4; Asst. Engr., C. & J. Ry.,
1905-7; Stone & Webster Engr. Corp., 1907 — Married Mabel Katherine Davison, Oct. 12,
1907, Joliet, 111. Children, Katherine, b. Sept. 21, 1908; Elizabeth, b. May 6, 1911. Ad-
dress, 59 Oxford Road, Newton Center, Mass.
1543. FRED LOWENTHAL
A. B. in L. & A.; Lawyer; b. Nov. 22, 1878, Washington Heights, 111.; s. Louis
(b. Apr. 9, 1838, Hanover, Ger.) & Ernestine (Kahn) Lowenthal (b. Sept. 27, 1843,
Wurtemberg, do.) Prepared in Calumet H. S., Chicago. Dramatic Club; Adelphic;
Delta Tau Delta; Phi Delta Phi; Theta Nu Epsilon; Football; Pres. Freshman class;
Univ. of 111., Law Dept., 1901-2; Newspaper Reporter & Special Writer, 1902-6; Lawyer,
1906 — Member Chicago Bar Assoc; 111. State Bar Assoc; Western Econ. Soc Ad-
dress, 1262 W. 103d St., Chicago; Bus. Add., 704, 32 N. Clark St., do.
1544. FRANK LEWIS LYMAN
B. S.; Farmer; b. Jan. 4, 1879, Farmingdale, 111.; s. John Storrs (b. July 31, 1841,
Farmingdale, 111.) & Mary Caroline (Happer) Lyman (b. July 26, 1849, do.) Prepared
in Springfield H. S. Chem. Club; Republican Club; Athletic Assoc; Choral Soc; Class
Football & Baseball teams; Tennis Mgr. Manufacturing Chemist with Wood & Flint,
Decatur, 111., 1901-2; with Lyman Real Estate Co., 1902-7; Genl. Real Est. bus.; Dir.
Home Mutual Bldg. & Loan Assoc, 1906-7; Stamp Deputy, Coll. of Int. Rev., Dist. ot
Ark., 1906. Secy., Young Men's Republican Club, Ft. Smith, Ark., 1905; member Ft.
Smith Country Club, Secy., 1907; Illini Club, Springfield, 111. Address, Farmingdale,
111.
1545. ERNEST BARNES LYTLE
(Husband of No. 2977)
B. S.; A. M., 1904; Univ. Assoc; b. Mar. 23, 1875, Decatur, 111.; s. John (b. Mar.
14, 1831, Waterford, Pa.) & Sidney (Smith) Lytle (b. Aug. 19, 1832, do.) Prepared
in Decatur H. S.; 111. State Nor. Class Pres.; Pres. Math. Club; member Illini Advisory
Bd.; Treas. of Y. M. C. A.; Track Mgr.; Secy., Athletic Bd. of Control; Sigma Xi
Instr. in Math., Univ. Acad., 1901-3; Acting Prin., Univ. Acad., 1903-4; Instr. in Math.,
Univ. of 111., 1904-6, 1908-10; Grad. Student and Fellow at Yale, 1906-8; Assoc in
Math., Univ. of 111., igio — Ph. D., Yale, 1908. Author: Articles, A Way to Improve
Algebra Teaching, School Math., Vol i. No. 2, 1904, pp. 220-22; The Definition of a
Limit, School Sci. & Math., Vol. VI, No. i, pp. 35-41; Review of the Slaught & Lennes
High School Algebras, Bui. Amer. Math. Soc, Vol. 15, 1909, pp. 357-62; Proper Mul-
tiple Integrals over Iterable Fields, Transactions Amer. Math. Soc, Vol. ii, 1910, pp.
25-36; Review of Young & Jackson Elementary Algebra, Bui. Amer. Math. Soc., Vol.
17, 1910, pp. 215-16; also other articles along mathematical subjects. Member Amer.
Math. Soc; Cent. Assoc of Sci. & Math. Teachers. Married Alice Evelyn Fullenwider,
Aug. 15, 1912. Address, 603 S. Orchard, Urbana, 111.
1546. EUGENE ADOLPHUS McCALL
A. B. in L. & A.; Drug Clerk; b. Jan. 18, 1878, Buncombe, 111.; s. Robert Marion
(b. Sept. I, 1847, Miss.) & Sophia Josephine (Glassford) McCall (b. June 16, 1849, 111.)
Prepared in Vienna H. S. Drug clerk. Address, Box 181, Brookport, 111.
1547. HARVEY DARLING McCOLLUM
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Mar. 13, 1879, Louisville, 111.; s. J. C. (b. Aug. 9, i844, Clay
Co., 111.) & Mary Frances (Long) McCollum (b. May 4, 1853, Wayne Co., do.) Pre-
1901] Baccalaureate Alumni 263
pared in Louisville H. S.; Univ. Acad. Kappa Sigma; Phi Delta Phi; Shield & Trident;
Alpha Delta Sigma; Theta Nu Epsilon; Baseball team; Pres. Soph. Class. Master in
Chancery of Clay Co., 1904-8; Legislature, 1909. Address, Louisville, 111.
1548. ROSCOE COMKLING McCORMICK
B. S.; Phy. & Sur.; b. Dec. s, 1877, Strawn, 111.; s. William (b. Apr. 28, 1845,
LaSalle, 111.) & Elizabeth M. (VanDoren) McCormick (b. May 11, 1844, Farmington,
do.) Prepared in Gibson City H. S.; Univ. Acad. Football team. Prin. of Schools,
Murphysboro, 111., 1901-2; Bellevue, Ida., 1902-3; Idaho City, Ida., 1903-5; Stud., Coll.
of Phy. & Sur., 1903-8, graduating then. Nu Sigma Nu; Alpha Omega Alpha. Med.
Insp. for City of Chicago, Health Dept., 1908-10 (also doing private practice); Practicing
in Wauconda, 111., 1910 — Married Maggie Kerby, June 20, 1904, Van Wyck, Ida.
Children, Francis William, b. Sept. 25, 1905; Doris Marie, b. Feb. 2, 1909. Address,
Wauconda, 111.
1 549. FRED LEAVITT McCUNE
B. S. in M. E.; Grocer; b. May 24, 187S, Sterling, 111.; s. William Alfred (b. Feb.
II, 1852, New York) & Annie Elizabeth (Crawford) McCune (b. Mar. i, 1853, Sterling,
111.) Prepared in Wallace H. S., Sterling, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi. Drafts-
man, Crane Co., 1901-2. Grocer, 1902— A. F. »i A. M.; O. E. S. Address, 3424 W.
62d PL, Chicago, 111.
1550. JOHN WALLACE McLANE
(Brother of No. 697)
B. S. in Agr.; Lab. Asst., U. S. Dept. of Agr.; b. Sept. 17, 1868, Boonesboro, la.;
s. Joseph G. (b. 1831, O.) & Mary M (Wallace) McLane (b. 1833, Pa.) Prepared in
Pub. Sch., Allerton, la. Philomathean: Y. M. C. A.; Agr. Club. Carpenter, 1901-2;
Lab. Asst., Physical Lab., Bur. of Soils, U. S. Dept. of Agr., 1902-6; same, in Bur.
of Plant Industry, 1906 — Married Lena H. Summy, June 5, 1907, Washington, D. C.
Address, Vienna, Va. ; Bus. Add., U. S. Dept. of Agr., Washington, D. C.
1551. MAY LOUISE MARTIN
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Aug. 6, 1877; d. Alba Burnham (b. Windsor O.) & Azelia
Julia (Waters) Martin (b. Hartsgrove, O.) Prepared in Norm. School, Geneva, O. ;
Oberlin (Toll. Organizer, Chicago Heights Pub. Libr., 1902; Sr. Asst., John Crerar
Libr., 1902-6; Cataloger, Young Men's Merc. Libr., 1906-7; same, Cleveland Pub. Libr,
1907-10; Libr., Tech. H. S., Cleveland, 1910 — Member Amer. Libr. Assoc; 111. Libr.
School; Alumnae Assoc, O. Libr. Assoc. Address, East Tech. H. S., Cleveland, O.
1552. ROBERT WILLIAM MARTIN
(Husband of No. 1744; Brother of Nos. 1731, 3093)
A. B., LL. B.; 1902; Lawyer; b. Nov. 24, 1879, Wilmington, 111.; s. James W.
(b. Feb. 22, 1846) and Viola M. (Linton) Martin (b. Jan. 23, 1847, Ind.) Prepared
in Wilmington H. S.; member of Kappa Sigma, Phi Delta Phi, Theta Nu Epsilon, Alpha
Delta Sigma, Shield and Trident; football team 1898-1900; track team 1900; manager
baseball team 1900. Member Matteson Lodge 175, A. F. and A. M. Married Henrietta
Betsey Pitts, ('02) June 20, 1906, at Bloomington, 111. Child, Florence Elizabeth Mar-
tin, b. April 19, 1910, Joliet, 111. Address, 60-62 Young Building, Joliet, 111.
1553. *WILLIAM MEIER
(Brother of No. 2453)
B. S. in C. E. ; Engineer; b. Apr. 10, 1878, Muscatine, la.; s. Jacob (b. Sept. 6,
1839, Baden, Ger.) & Maria (Hoefflin) Meier (b. Aug. 24, 1841, do.) Prepared in
Chicago Engl. High & Manl. Jr. Sch. Der Deutsche Verein; C. E. Club. Transitman,
E. J. & E. Ry., Joliet, 111., 1901-2; Engr. on Constr., including the Chicago Subways
& The Spring Valley Bridge; Designing Steel Structures since 1903; with Scherzer
Rolling Lift Bridge Co. Member Baptist Church; Western Soc. or Engrs. Died Feb.
14, 1910, Chicago.
1554. RUTHERFORD THOMAS MILES
B. S.; Merchant; b. July 29, 1878, Foosland, 111.; s. Thos. Samuel (b. Wheeling,
W. Va.) & Harriet (Rush) Miles (b. Lexington, Ivy.) Prepared in Village Sch.;
Univ. Acad. Philomathean; Capt. Track team. Grain & Coal business, 1901 — Member
Village Council, 1903-6. IVlarried Elizabeth Bernice Powell, Nov. 6, 1901. Child, Agnes
Harriett, b. May 8, 1904 (d. Apr. 18, 1907). Address, Fisher, 111.
1555. WILLIAM PITT MILLER
B. S.; Supt. of Schools; b. July 20, 1876, Shelbyville, 111.; s. John Wesley (b.
Sept. 10, 1847, la.) & Elizabeth Ellen (Jones) Miller (b. June 26, 1848, Shelbyville.
111.) Prepared in Paris H. S. Y. M. C. A. Prin. Anna H. S., 1901-5; Bement, 190S-6;
Supt. of Schools, Downs, 1906-7; Heyworth, 1907-9; El Paso, 111., 1909— Member M. E.
Church; A. F. & A. M., Sr. Warden; R. A. M.; Eastern Star (Past Patron); M. W. A.;
Secy., McLean Co. Lit. & Athletic Assoc, 1906-9, same for Woodford Co., 191 1 —
Executive Com. Cent. 111. Teachers Assoc. Married Ida Brunette Jones, July 28, 1904.
Bloomington, 111. Child, Howard Russel, b. Oct. 21, 1906. .Address, 904 W. Oregon St.,
Urbana, 111.
1556. ANNIE MITCHELL
(Sister of No. 511)
A. B. in L. & A.; d. Emor. H. & Emily S. Mitchell. Alethenai. Address, Bement,
1:1.
564 University of Illinois [1901
1557- TIMOTHY MOJONNIER
(Brother of No. 43 iS and J. J., '12)
B. S. in Chem.; M. S., 1902; Chemist; b. Aug. 8, 1876, near Highland, 111.; s.
Jules (b. Jan. 28, 1846, Vevey, Switzerland) & Emma Julia (Beguelin) Mojonnier (b.
May 23, 1851, St. Imer, do.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Pres. Adelphic; Y. M. C. A.;
Pres. Phi Lambda Upsilon; Chem. Club. Res. Chem. under Prot. Urindley, to 1903;
Chief Chemist, Helvetia Milk Condensing Co., of Highland, 111., located at Greenville,
111. & Delta, O. Author: (with Prof. H. S. Grindley) The Artificial Method ot
Determining the Ease and the Rapidity of the Digestion ot Meats, Univ. of 111., New
Series, No. 5, 1903, pp. 26; Experiments on Losses in Cooking Meat, Bui. No. 141,
Exp. Sta., U. S., Dept. of Agr., 1904, pp. 95; The Digestibility of Evaporated Cream,
Med. News, 1905; Studies upon the Digestion of Meat (with Prof. Grindley & H. C.
Porter), Bui. 193, Engr. Exp. Sta., U. S. Dept. of Agr., 1907, pp. 100. Member Ply-
mouth Brethren; Amer. Chem. Soc- Amer. Assoc, for Adv. of Sci. Married Helen
Mange, Nov. 10, 1903, Highland, 111. Children, Harry Grindley, b. Nov. 16, 1904;
Helen Mange, b. Nov. 24, 1909. Address, Delta, O.
1558. AMY CONSTANCE MOON
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. May 2, 1875; d. George Heaney (b. 1848, Leesburg, Ind.)
& Senora Cornelia (Higbee) Moon (b. 1852, Milford, do.) Prepared in private school,
Sewickley, Pa.; Warsaw, Ind., H. S. French Club; Watcheka; Libr. Club; Y. W. C. A.
Reviser in Univ. of 111. Libr. School, 1901-3; Cataloger, Carnegie Libr. of Pittsburgh,
1903-11; ist Asst. Cataloger, Carnegie Libr. of Pittsburgh, 1911 — Address, 718 N. Ave.,
Wilkinsburg, Pa.
1559- JESSE J. MYERS
B. S.; Asst. Prof.; b. Apr. 15, 1876, Hoop Pole, 111.; s. J. C. & Mary E. (Taylor)
Myers. Prepared in Genesee H. S. Instr. in Zool., Mich. Coll of Agr., 1901-7; Asst.
Prof, of Zool., same, 1907 — Member Mich. Acad, of Sci. Married Minnie E. Bassett,
Aug. 17, 1899, Champaign, 111. Address, East Lansing, Mich.
1560. GUNTHER NICHOLS
A. B. in L. & A.; Banker; b. Mar. 21, 1876, Ind.; s. Chas. G. & Ellen (Burnell)
Nichols (b. Lima, Ind.) Prepared in Lima H. S., Howe School, Howe, Ind. Cashier,
LaGrange State Bank, LaGrange, Ind., 1903 — Member K. P.; Royal Arcanum; A. F. &
A. M. Married Grace Pauline Wyatt, LaGrange, Ind. Child, Margaret Ellen. Address,
LaGrange, Ind.
1561. OLOF ANTON NILSSON
B. S. in A. E.; Arch. Engr.; b. July 29, 1868, Lyby, Sweden; s. Nils (b. Nov. 12,
1838, Hemmestorp, do.) & Hanna (Andersson) Nilsson (b. Nov. 24, 1828, Hogestad.)
Prepared in Pub. Schs. of Sweden. Arch. Club. Struc. & Bridge Engr., Morava Constr.
Co., 1901; Amer. Bridge Co., 1901-2; with N. Y. Cent. & Hudson River R. R-, 1905-8;
with Pub. Service Comm., ist Dist., State of N. Y., 1908 — Author: Nordamerika,
Handbook for Amerikas Svenskar (in Swedish), The Mimer Press, Brooklyn, N. Y-,
1904. Address, 271 Hicks St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
1562. CHARLES WATERMAN NORTON
A.' B. in L. & A.; Manager; b. Nov. 28, 1878, Lockport, 111.; s. George B. (b.
Lockport) & Ella Louise (b. Lockport.) Prepared in Lockport H. S. Phi Gamma
Delta; Phi Delta Phi; Glee Club. Studied law Chicago-Kent College of Law, 1902.
With The Shaw- Walker Co., Manf. of office filing devices. Member of Episcopal Church;
Vestryman, St. Paul's Parish, Washington, D. C. Married Mary Franklin Munson,
Nov. I, 1904, LaGrange, 111. Children, Harriet Frances and Robert Munson. Address,
2605 Adams Mill Road, Washington, D. C; Btis. Add., 728 13th St., N. W., do.
1563. *WILBUR PERRY NORTON
B. S.; b. Feb. 15, 1877, Alton, 111.; s. Wilbur T. (b. Sept. 10, 1844, Alton, 111.)
& Frances E. (Caldwell) Norton (b. Nov. 25, 1853, do.) Prepared in Alton H. S.
Engr. Soc; Y. M. C. A. Serg. Univ. Battalion. Died Dec. 11, 1901, Schenectady, N. Y.
1564. EDNA ELIZABETH O'HAIR
(Sister of No. 3494)
A. B. in L. &• A.; Teacher; b. Laurel, Ind.; d. John (b. Laurel, Ind.) & Josephine
(Lingo) O'Hair (b. Bethesda, O.) Prepared in Laurel, (Ind.) H. S. Y. W. C. A.;
Secy. & Vice Pres., Alethenai; Worn. League; Secy. & Vice Pres., Watcheka, Illio staff;
Class Historian. Teacher, Urbana H. S., 1901-3; Macomb H. S., 1903-7; Head of Ger-
man Dept., Anderson, Ind., 1907 — Address, Laurel, Ind., Tern. Add., Anderson, Ind.
1565. FREDERICK PHILLIPS PATRICK
B. S. in A. E.; Estimator; b. Tune 26, 1879, Blue Island, 111.; s. Walter S. (b.
1820, Scotland) & Elizabeth (Phillips) Patrick. Prepared in Blue Island H. S. Drafts-
man with Richard E. Schmidt, Arch., 190 1-6; Estim.ator, Waful & Deuchler Co., Con-
tractors, 1906 — Member Cong. Church. Married Maude E. Wilson, 1907, Harriston,
Ont. Child, Frederick Wilson, b. May 30, 1908. Address, 518 Greenwood Ave., Blue
Island, 111. Bus. Add., 606 Marquette Bldg., Chicago.
1566. FREDERIC ALLEN PERKINS
LL. B., City Atty. & Secy, to Justice of Supreme Court of 111.; b. Sept. 23, 1S80,
Canton, 111.; s. Ransom A. (b. Chicopee, Mass.) & Martha (Steele) Perkins (b. Bridge-
1901] Baccalaureate Alumni 265
water, N. Y.) Prepared in Canton H. S. Admitted to bar, 1901. Served 4 yrs. as
Master in Chancery of City Court of Canton; elected City Atty. of Canton, 1904-6- 10.
Secy, to Justice Cooke, Supreme Court of 111., 191 1 — Member Elks; A. F. & A. M.;
111. State Bar Assoc. Married Lina Birely Reichert, 1909, Tipton, la. Child, Richard
Allen, b. 1910. Address, 21 N. Ave. B, Canton, 111.
1567. NUBA MITCHEL FLETCHER
A. B.; A. M., 1903; Inst, in Hist.; b. Sept. 10, 1880, Hoopeston, 111.; s. David S.
(b. July 24, 1853, Howard, Pa.) & Elizabeth (Pees) Pletcher (b. Feb. 14, 1859, Wash-
ington, Pa.) Prepared in Hoopeston H. S.; Adelphic; English Club; Oratorical Assoc.;
Indiana Debating team, 1899-1900, 1900-1; Illini Staf5f; Illio Board: Teacher of Engl.
& Hist., Syrian Protestant College, Beirut, Syria, 1901-4; Student, Heidelberg & Berlin,
1904-5; President's Scholar in History, Columbia Univ., 1905-6; Ph. D. Columbia, 1907;
Phi Beta Kappa; Instr. in Engl. & Hist., Westfield, N. J., H. S., 1906-7; Prof, of History
in Alfred Univ., 1907-8; Instr. in History, The Shattuck School, 1908-11. Member Am.
Hist. Assoc. Member Methodist Church. Address, (home) Rochester, Ind.
1568. WILLIAM HICKMAN RADCLIFFE
B. S. in C. E.; Erecting Engr. ; b. Aug. 15, 1879, Springfield, 111.; s. James Perry
(b. Hagerstown, Md.) & Burnette Barber (Hickman) Radcliffe (b. Bardstown, Ky.)
Prepared in Springfield H. S. Class Pres. ; Class Foot Ball Team; Vice Pres. of C. E.
Club; Asst. Bus. Sigr. Illio; Technograph Bd., 1900. Tau Beta Pi. Amer. Bridge Co.,
iQoi; Paige Iron \\'orks, 1901; Amer. Bridge Co., Erecting Dept., Asst. Engr., 1902;
Erecting Engr., 1910. Married Bertha Wilkes, July 11, 1908, Chicago. Child, William
Hickman, Jr., b. Apr. 29, 1909. Address, 1332 Com'l. Nat. Bank BIdg., Chicago.
1569. WALTER THORNTON RAY
(Husband of No. 1917)
B. S. in M. E.; Fuel Engr.; b. July 18, 1877, Metamora, 111.; s. Jacob (b. Aug.
1843, Metamora, 111.) & Virginia Victoria (Triplett) Ray (b. Sept., 1851, Alexandria,
Va.) Prepared in Metamora H. S.; Univ. Acad. Various Engr., Social & Dancing
(Tlubs, including German Club. In powerhouses and office Chief Operating Engr.,
with Commonwealth-Edison Co., Chicago; in charge Boiler Tests in Fuel Testing Plant
(Asst. to Prof. L. P. Breckenridge), with U. S. Geol. Survey, in St. Louis, Norfolk
& Pittsburgh; Fuel Engr., Clinchfield Fuel Co., 1910 — Author: Various articles for
technical papers. Received (with Henry Kreisinger) Octave Canute Medal of Western
Soc. of Engrs., 1908. Member various clubs. Married Isabel McRobie, ('03), June 14,
1904, Chicago. Children, Lewis Ray, b. May 30, 1905 (d. Feb. 21, 1910); Margaret, b.
Jan. 26, 1907; Douglas, b. Dec. 16, igog (d. Feb. 23, igio); Leonard Walter, b. May 30,
1911; Kelvin Jacob, b. July 26, 1912. Address, 602 E. Main, Spartanburg, S. C.
1570. NELLIE LEWIS READ (ROSS)
(Wife of No. 2489)
A. B.; b. Aug. 27, 1877, Chandlerville, 111.; d. Ira N. (b. July 20, 1849, Sharon, O.) '^«
& Maria F. (Baldwin) Read (b. Sept. 21. 1850, Deer Park, III.) Prepared in North- ^ V"
field (Mass.) H. S. and Univ. of 111. Acad. Alethenai. Married Robert Malcolm Ross - ^
('05). Address, 1310 W. Springfield Ave., Urbana, 111.
1571. GEORGE WILLIAM REDFIELD
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Engr.; b. Feb. 1, 1874, Galesburg, 111.; s. Abram Cruttenden
(b. Nov. 7, 1830, Chestnut Hill. Conn.) & Mary Matilda (Onderdonk) Redfield (b.
Dec. 9, 1840, Long Island, N. Y.) Prepared in Galesburg H. S.; Undergraduate work
in Kno.x Coll.; Cornell Univ. Elec. Engr. & Salesman. Married Irene J. Richardson,
Jan. II, 1902, Schenectady, N. Y. Child, Irene Marjorie, b. Mar. 27, 1908, Chicago.
Address, 2544 Pillsbury Ave., Minneapolis, Minn.; Bus. Add., 410-12 3d Ave. N.
Minneapolis.
1572. FREDERICK GORDON REMANN
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Jan. 28, 1877, Vandalia. 111.; s. Frederick (b. May 12 1849,
Vandalia, 111.) & Julia (Gordon) Remann (b. Mar. i, 1853, do.) Prepared in Western
Mil. Acad.; Barnes Med. Coll. Delta Tau Delta; Phi Delta Phi; Alpha Delta Theta.
Elder. Presb. Church; memb. Tacoma Coml. Club. Married Rose B. Rowntree, July
20, 1903, Chicago (d. Oct. 27, 1911). Children, Julia Catherine, b. Aug. 24, 1905; Rose
Elizabeth, b. Apr. 6, 1908. Address, 1124 Natl. Bank Bldg., Tacoma, Wash.
1573. MABEL REYNOLDS
B. L. S.. 1901; Librarian; b. Jan. 30, 1872, Oshkosh, Wis.; d. Thomas Reynolds.
Prepared in Sturgeon Bay, Wis., H. S. & Oshkosh Norm. Teacher for several years,
l.ibrn.. State Norm. School, Cheney, Wash., 1903 — Address, c/o State Normal School,
Cheney, do.
1574. ROBERT EARL RICHARDSON
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1903; Biologist; b. Nov. 28, 1877; s. Robert (b. 1847, 111.)
& Emily (Dickerson) Richardson (b. 1847, do.) Prepared in DePauw Prep. Dept.,
Greencastle, Ind. Sigma Nu; Sigma Xi; Pres., Freshman Class; Fellowship in Zool.,
1902-3. Special Scientific Asst., U. S. Fish Commission, Stanford Univ., 1006-7; Instr.
in Bionomics, Stanford Univ. 1907-8; Asst. in chg. of 111. Biol. Sta. i<)09 — Author:
Various papers on fishes of 111., Formosa, Japan, & Philippines with D. S. Jordan S:
S. A. Forbes. Address, 111. Biological St., Urbana & Havana, 111.
266 University of Illinois [1901
1575. JOSEPHINE SCHILLINGER
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Dec. 5, 1874, Moline, 111.; d. Martin (b. June 3.
1836, Baden-Baden, Ger.) & Caroline (Watrous) Schillingei (b. 1S44, Zanesville, O.)
Prepared in Moline Pub. Schools; Grad., Moline Norm. Sch. Phi Delta Upsilon; Kappa
Alpha Theta. Taught in Moline H. S., 1901-4; Butte (Mont.) H. S., 1904-9. D. O.,
Amer. School of Osteopathy, 191 2. Address, Moline, 111.
1576. CURT AUGUST SCHROEDER
B. S. ; M. S., 1903; Insurance Bus.; b. Sept. 23. 1879, Germany; s. August (b.
Ger.) & Wanda M. (Pillaw) Schroeder (b. do.) Prepared in W. Div. H. S., Lewis Inst.
Delta Kappa Epsilon; Phi Lambda Upsilon. Taught Chem., Univ. of 111., 190 1-2; Anal.
Chemist, 1903-9; Cert. Provincial Assayer, B. C, 1906; Assayer & Mining, 1906-10;
Insurance, 1910 — Married Yetta McFarlane, Mar. 29, 191 1, Colo. Address, 1530
Williams St., Denver, Colo,; Bus. Add., 708 ist Natl. Bank Bldg., Denver.
1577. MABEL SCHULTE (RICHARDS)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Sept. i, 1878, Hopedale, 111.; d. William Henry (b. Dec. 16,
1850, Westphalia, Ger.) & Sarah (Davin) Schulte (b. May i, 1857, Hopedale, 111.)
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Y. W. C. A.; Chi Omega; Basketball team; Class Secy.
Cashier, Hopedale Bank, 1901-7; Local Agt., Hartford Fire Ins. Co., 1905-11. Member
Cong. (Jhurch. Married Roy Charlton Richards, Nov. 14, 1907, Hopedale, 111. Children,
William Percival, b. Aug. 31, 1908; Celia Agnes, b. Dec. 14, 1910. Address, Newcastle,
Neb.
1578. FRANKLIN WILLIAM SCOTT
(Husband of No. 1861)
A. B., L. & A., A. M., 1903; Ph. D., 1912; Asst. ProL; b .Nov. 12, 1877, Centralia,
111.; s William Walter (b July 6, 1849, Hopkins Co., Texas) & Mary Ellen (Maddux)
Scott (b. May 15, 1851, Jefferson Co., 111.) Prepared in Centralia H. S.; Alpha Tau
Omega; Alpha Delta Sigma; Shield & Trident; IlHo Board; Assoc. Ed. Illini, 1899- 1900;
Ed. Illini, 1900-01; Co-editor, Varsity Fortnightly, 1900-01; Ed. Illinois, 1901-02; Fellow in
English, 1901. Instr. in Rhetoric, Univ. of 111., 1901-3; Student in Harvard, 1903-4;
Instr. in Eng., Univ. of 111., 1904-5; in Rhetoric, 1905-6; Associate in Eng., Univ. of 111.
1906-12; Sec. Dept. of Eng., 1910-12; Asst. Prof, of Eng., 1912; Sec. Univ. of 111. Alumni
Assn. 1907 — Author: Newspapers and Periodicals of Illinois, 1818-1879. State
Historical Library, 1910; Burke's Speech on Conciliation, Scribners, 1907 (edited);
Biographies of Addison, Keats, and Shelley, C. M. Parker, Taylorville, 190^; stories and
articles in various magazines; Editor Alumni Record, Univ. of 111., 1906; Editor Alumni
Quarterly, 1907 — ; Editor University Calendar, 1907-1909; Assoc. Editor Alpha Tau Omega
Palm, 1909 to date. Married Ethel Clara Forbes ('03), June 18, 1908, Urbana, 111.;
Child, Mary Forbes, b. Aug. 18, 1910. Address, Urbana, Illinois.
1579- WILLIAM HORACE SHERMAN
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. June 25, 1876, Oakland, 111.; s. Daniel (b. May 30, 1846,
Zanesville, O.) & Martha (Allen) Sherman (b. Dec. 12, 1851, Oakland, 111.) Prepared
in Sullivan H. S. Delta Tau Delta. Member 43 & 44 Gen. Assemblies; Asst. Prose-
cuting Atty., 1911-12. I. O. O. F.; K. of P.; F. O. E. Married Marie Eden, Terre Haute,
Ind. Children, William Eden, b. 1901; Charles Beveridge, b. 1902; Joe Allen, b. 1905.
Address, 601 E. Missouri Ave., St. Joseph, Mo.
1580. WALTER CAMPBELL SHORT
A. B. in L. & A.; First Lieut., U. S. A.; b. Mar. 30, 1880, Fillmore, 111.; s. Hiram
Spait (b. May 4, 1840, Randolph Co., N. Car.) & Sarah Minerva (Stokes) Short (b.
Oct. 25, 1851, Ramsey, 111.) Prepared in Fillmore H. S. Math. Club; Capt. Univ.
Regt.; Illio. Instr. in Math., Western Mil. Acad., 1901-2; 2nd Lieut., 2sth U. S. Inf.,
Ft. Reno, Okla., 1902-7; ist Lieut., i6th U. S. Inf., Ft. Gibbon, Alaska, 1907 — Won
Natl. Pistol Championship, 1909. Address, Fort Gibbon, Alaska.
1 581. AARON TRABUE SIMMONS
B. S. in A. E.; Architect; b. Oct. 30, 1876, Jerseyville, 111.; s. John Hardin (b.
Aug. 4, 185 1, Brighton, 111.) & Ellen Frances (Trabue) Simmons (b. June 19, 1855,
Jerseyville, 111.) Prepared in Jerseyville H. S. Arch. Club. Member, Baptist Church.
Married Emily Katherine Hulva, Oct. 19, 1908. Child, Pauline Ellen, b. Jan. 2, 191 1.
Address, 201 S. Western Ave., Bloomington, 111.
1582. EDWARD CLYDE SLOCUMB
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Dec. 18, 1877, Mt. Vernon, la.; s. Charles G. (b.
Jan. I, 1843, Albany, 111.) & Eliza M. (Stephens) Slocumb (b. June 9, 1845). Prepared
in Keithsburg H. S.; Hedding Coll., Abingdon; Cornell Coll., Mt. Vernon, la. Res.
Engr., C. N. W. R. R., 1901-3; Asst. Engr. Track Elevation & Terminals C. B. & Q.,
Chicago, 1904; Div. Engr., Beardstown Div., C. B. & Q., Beardstown, 1904-8; Engr.
of Grade Reduction and Improvements between Concord and Centralia, 1908; Asst. Engr.,
111. Dis., Galerbur^, 1908, Private Eng., Contr.. & Mgr. for Irrigation & Development
work in N. Mex., Oil & Artesian Well Contr., Artesia, New Mex. Member Cong. Church;
A. F. & A. M.; Wes. Soc. Engrs. Married Adelaide Williamson, May 6, 1902. Child,
Mary Gilford, b. Jan. i, 1904; Margaret Williamson, b. Dec. 10, 1907, Artesia, N. Mex.
Address, Artesia, New Mexico.
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1583. ALFRED HIGGINS SLUSS
B. S.; Asst. Prof.; b. 6ept. 29, 1877, Tuscola, 111.; s. Alonzo Clayton (b. Grand View,
111.) & Minerva Ann (Higgins) Sluss (b. Hillsboro, O.) Prepared in Tuscola H. S.
Foreman, Acme Harvester Co., Peoria, 111., 1901-3; Instr. Phys. Dept., Univ. of 111.,
1903-7; Asst. Supt., J. I. Case Plow Works, 1907; Asst. Prof. Mech. Eng., Univ. of
Kan., 1908 — Address, 1133 Kentucky St., Lawrence, Kan.
1584. BRUCE SMITH
A. B.; Teacher; b. Feb. 6, 1872, Newman, 111.; s. James M. (b. Oct. 8, 1832, Park
Co., Ind.) & Ellen E. (Pound) Smith (b. Sept. 11, 1844, Clark Co., Ind.) Prepared in
Newman H. S. Philomathean; Engl. Club. Teacher, Engl., Decatur H. S., 1901-7; do.
Central H. S., St. Louis, Mo., 1907-9; Soldan H. S., St. Louis, Mo., 1909 — Married
Edna Helen Van Meter, June 30, igo8. Child, Bruce Lannes, b. Dec. 11, 1909. Address,
310 Gore Ave., Webster Groves, Mo.
1585. GEORGE CARROLL SMITH
A. B. in L. & A.; Phys. & Sur.; b. Aug. 19, 1878, Flora, 111.; s. Randolph (b. Platts-
burg. Mo.) & Ximena Lucia (Hanna) Smith (b. Louisville, 111.) Prepared in Flora
H. S.; Areola H. S. Alpha Tau Omega; Phi Rho Sigma; Alpha Omega Alfjha; M. D.,
Rush Med. Coll., 1904. Interne, St. Joseph Hosp., Chicago, 1904-5; Physician; Asst.
Prof, of Surgery & Surg. Pathology, St. Louis Univ. Author: Topographical Anatomy of
the Female Pelvis. Councillor, St. Xouis Med. Soc. Member Mo. State Med. Soc;
Amer. Med. Assn. Address, 3620 Russel Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
1586. PERCY ALMERIN SMITH
(Husband of No. 1655; Brother of No. 2511)
B. S.; Teacher; b. Aug. 8, 1876, Dixon, 111.; s. Eli Clark (b. Apr. 23, 1829, Ticon-
deroga, N. Y.) & Seraphina Francis (Gardner) Smith (b. Jan. 14, 1846, Dixon, 111.)
Prepared in N. Dixon H. S., Pres. Y. M. C. A.; Pres. Adelphic; Math. Club; Ath.
Assn.; Orat. Assn.; Intersoc. Debating team. Instr. in Math., Univ. of 111., 1901-3;
taught Engl., Hiroshima Nor. Coll., Hiroshima, Japan, 1903— Ed. Engl. Teachers'
Magazine (founder as well), 1906 — ; average of at least 4 articles of 6 pp. each yr.
Married Charlotte Enid Draper ('02), Oct. 20, 1903, Yokohama, Japan. Children, Draper
Almerin, b. Sept. i, 1905 (d. May 26, 1908); Hubert Haven, b. Feb. 22, 1907 (d. Apr.
II, 1908.) Address, Hiroshima, Japan.
1587. LORINDA BALLOU SPELLMAN
B. L. S.; Teacher; b. Washington, 111.; d. William Wing (b. Aug. 23, 1840, Alex-
andria, O.) & Laura Ballou (Wartenbe) Spellman (b. July 18, 1840, Zanesville). Pre-
pared in Granville, O., H. S.; Denison Univ., Granville, 1 yr. Librn., El Paso, Tex.,
1907-8; Teacher, 1908 — Member Baptist Church. Address, Tularosa, N. M.
1588. OTIS ORION STANLEY
B. S.; M. S., 1902; Physician; b. May 22, 1874, Montezuma, la.; s. Ellis J. (b.
Koleta, 111.) & Anna (Dick) Stanley (b. Sycamore, 111.) Prepared in Wentworth Mil.
Acad., Lexington, Mo.; Cotner Univ., Lincoln, Neb.; Univ. Acad. Adelphic; Alpha
Omega Alpha. M. D., Northv/estern Univ., 1906. Asst. in Physiology & Grad. Stud.,
Northwestern Med. School, 1903-6. Member Christian Church. Married Mabel Edith
Applegate, Aug. 12, 1896, Atlanta, 111. Children, Deane Field, b. Aug. 5, 1897; Paul
McLane, b. Jan. 8, 1899; Katherine Kemp, b. Nov. 25, 1902; Gretchen Anne, b.
Sept. 17, 1904 (d. Aug. 31, 1905); Alice Muriel, b. Nov. 12, 1906. Address, 604 S.
Mathews Ave., Urbana, 111.
15S9. AMOS MILTON STEVENSON
LL. B.; Law Stenog. ; b. Aug. 8, 1877, Manville, 111.; s. William J. (b. June 29.
1851, Muscatine, la.) & Hattie E. (Beamer) Stevenson (b. May 26, 1855, Peoria, 111.)
Prepared in Ottawa H. S. Taught in LaSalle Co., 1901-5; Law Stenog., 1905-9. Co. C.
of Ottawa on riot duty in Danville, 111. Married Ida M. Mell, Nov. 26, 1908, Chicago.
Address, 425 Catherine St., Ottawa, 111.
1590. *RALPFI EWING STEVENSON
B. S.; b. Mar. 20, 18S0, Bloomington, 111.; s. Thomas W. (b. Aug. 16. 1851,
Christian Co., Ky.) & Mary Alice (Gildersleeve) Stevenson (b. May 22, 1858, Hudson,
111.) Prepared in 111. State Norm. Univ., Normal, 111. C. E. Club; Technograph Bd.
C. E. with C. & A. R. R., 1901-2; Asst. City Engr. of Los Angeles, Calif., 1902, until
his death. Member A. F. & A. M.; R. A. M.- DeMolay Commandery, K. T. ; Al
Malaikak Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S., Calif.; Baptist Church. Died Jan. 23, 1904,
Bloomington, 111.
1591. MILES VINCENT STEWART
(Brother of No. 3986)
B. S. in E. E. ; Engineer; b. Dec. 10, 1879, Kewanee, 111.; s. Samuel Parish (b.
Oct. 9, 1844, Kewanee, 111.) & Mary Jane (Robson) Stewart (b. Aug. 13, 1850, Laxon,
do.) Prepared in Toulon H. S. & Acad. With Genl. Elec. Co., 1901-3; Testing Dept.,
1903-10; Coml. Engr. in For. Dept., loio — ■ Chief Engr., Mex. Genl. Elec. Co., Mexico
City. Assoc. Memb. A. I. E. E. Married Elinor Blanche Stewart, June i, 1906,
Schenectady, N. Y. Child, James Irving, b. Nov. 27, 1907. Address, 8a "Liverpool 133.
Mexico City, Mex.; Bus. Add., Apartado No. 403, Mexico City.
268 University of Illinois [1901
1592. JOHN HARRIS STRAWN
(Brother of No. 2825)
A. B. in L. & A.; Lawyer; b. Apr. 27, 1876, Albion, 111.; s. Halbert Jacob (b. May
16, 1847, Perryopolis, Pa.) & Cassandra (Harris) Strawn (b. Mar. 30, 1851, Griffin,
Ind.) Prepared in Southern Coll. Inst., Albion, 111. Alpha Tau Omega; Alpha Delta
Sigma; Shield and Trident. Attended Univ. of Mich., 1897-8. LL. B., Chicago Law
School, 1900. Practiced law, 1900-5; Natl. Bank Examiner, 1905 — Married Morris
Reinhart, Dec. 9, 1909, Waynesburg, Pa. Address, Albion, 111.
1593- CARRIE E. TALBOT (MINER)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. July 2, 1879, Plymouth, 111.; d. Otho J. (b. Sept. 6, 1849) Ply-
mouth, 111.) & Mary (Powell) Talbot (b. Dec. 2, 1852, St. Mary's, do-) Prepared m
Plymouth H. S.; Burlington, la., Inst. Alethenai; Y. W. C. A.: Watcheka. Married
T. Ralph Miner, Sept. 25, 1901, Plymouth, 111. Children, Russell Ward, b. Aug. 23,
1902; Enid Elizabeth, b. Tuly 18, 1904; Otho Talbot, b. June 9, 1906; Mary Virginia,
b. Feb. I, 1908; Carol Ralph, b. Dec. 12, 1909. Address, Plymouth, 111.
1594. LOUIS LISTON TALLYN
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Aug. 5, 1879, Benson, 111.; s. Josepn (b. Bristol, Eng.)
& Sarah (Daniels) Tallyn (b. Exeter, do.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Div. Engr., D. L.
& W. R. R. Married Edith M. Adamson, Nov., 1907, Scranton, Pa. Children, William
Henry, b. Aug. 25, 1908; Miriam Adamson, b. Sept. 21, 19x1. Address, 700 Harison
Ave., Scranton, Pa.
1595. WILLIAM ANTON THEODORSON
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. June 26, 1879, Chicago, 111.; s. B. S. (b. Sept. 5,
1833, Sweden) & Anna J. (Anderson) Theodorson, b. Feb. 18, 1840, do. C. E. Soc. Struc-
tural Designer. Assoc, Amer. Soc. Civ. Engrs.; Western Soc, Engrs. ; Natl. Geog. Soc.
Address, 819 Milton Ave., Chicago, 111.
1596. GEORGE MERSHON THOMPSON
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Mar. 7, 1875, Lanark, 111.; s. George W. (b. 1833, Huntington
Co., Pa.) & Alice A. (Ramsey) Thompson (b. 1833, do.) Prepared in Bement H. S.
Philomathean; Lincoln Law Club; Y. M. C. A.; Inter-society debate. Prin. Bement
H. S., 1901-2; Lawyer, 1902 — Postmaster, 1905 — Enrolled in Army for Spanish Amer.
War (saw no service.) Member of Disciples of Christ; Bd. of Educ. Married Lois E.
Graves, June 30, 1902, Bement, 111. Children, Jack, b. Oct. 23, 1906; Alice Amelia, b,
Oct. 28, 1908 (deceased). Address, Bement, 111.
1597. MARY ESTELLE TODD
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Feb. 20, 1878, Parish, N. Y.; d. John Bates (b. Parish,
N. Y.) & Ophelia Rhoda (Moore) Todd (b. Delphi, Ind.) Syracuse Univ., 1895-9-
Kappa Kappa Gamma. Member Professional Women's League; New York State Lib.
Assoc. Address, 740 S. Beech St., Syracuse, N. Y.
1598. EFFIE MAY TULL
(Sister of No. 4010)
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1907; Teacher; b. Apr. 6, 1877, Farmer City, 111.; d.
Nelson (b. Dec. 11, 1837, Clarksburg, O.) & Margaret (Rieman) Tull (b. Aug. 7, 1850,
Yellowbud, do.) Prepared in Farmer City H. S. Y. W. C. A.; Watcheka; Alethenai;
Phi Beta Kappa. Prin. Camp Point H. S., 1901-3; Farmer City H. S., 1903-9; Elgin
H. S., 1909 — Address, Farmer City, 111.
1599. JOHN JAMES TUNNICLIFF, Jr.
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Apr. 22, 1879; s. John James (b. Mar. 17, 1841, Penn Yan,
N. Y.) & Margaretta Willoughby (Duffield) Tunnicliff (b. Mar. 3, 1849, Bloomfield,
N. J.) Prepared in Knox Acad. Phi Delta Theta; Phi Delta Phi. Married Blanche
McLaughlin, Oct. 23, 1901, Galesburg, 111. Children, John James, Jr., b. Feb. 22, 1904;
Harriet Ferris, b. July 19, 1909. Address, 663 W. North St., Galesburg, 111.
1600. DAVID CARROLL VEIRS
B. S. in M. E. ; Draftsman; b. Sept. 22, 1877, Rineyville, Ky.; s. Wesley (b.
Cedar Creek, Ky.) & Bettie Enfield (Lewis) Veirs (b. Rineyville, Ky.) Prepared in
Urbana H. S. M. E. Univ., Nebr., 1907; Varsity Track Team, 1899-1901. Instr. in
M. E., Univ. of 111., 1901-3; Draftsman, The J. Geo. Leyner Eng. Works, Denver, Colo.,
1903-4; H. E. Brett, Los Angeles, Calif., 1904-5; Power Plant Designer, Denver Union
Water Co., 1905-6; Asst. Prof, of Machine Design, Univ. of Nebr., 1906-7; Hydro-Elec
Power Plant Designer, with Geo. A. Taff, Con. Engr., Colo Springs, Colo., 1907 —
Address, Colorado Springs, Colo.
1601. HENRY R. WAHL
B. S. in M. E.; Engineer; b. Aug. 13, 1874, Deer Grove, 111.; s. Fred (b. 1831, Ger.)
& Anna (Kurgis) Wahl (b. 1837, do.) Prepared in Sterling H. S. M. E. Soc; E. K.
.Soc. Erector & Tester of high speed steam engines; A. L. Ide & Sons, Springfield, 111.,
1 901-3; Steam Expert, 111. Steel Co., Chicago, 1903-5; Enj^r. Dept. Commonwealth Edison
Co., Fisk & Quarry St., Sta., Chicago, 1905-11; Mech. Testing Eng., do., 1911 — A. F.
& A. M. Married Myrtle L. Stoolman, 1901, Champaign, 111. Address, 608 E. Sixty-
second St., Chicago, 111.
1902] Baccalaureate Alumni 269
1602. ERNEST LUDDEN WAIT
(Brother of Ko. 709)
B. S. in Cheni.; b. Oct. 14, 1878, Armstrong, 111.; s. B. A. Wait. Prepared in Univ.
Acad. Address, Urbana, 111.
1603. HARRY JACKSON WARNER
(Brother of No. 2846)
B. S. in Chem.; M. D. 1907 George Washington Univ.; Passed Assistant Surgeon,
U. S. Public Health Service; b. July 19, 1880, Prophetstown, 111.; s. N. C. (b. 1856, do.)
& Euphemia (Dias) Warner (b. 1858, Lafayette, Ind.). Prepared Prophetstown H. S.
& Univ. Acad. Chem. Club; Kappa Sigma; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Alpha Kappa Kappa.
Chetnist U. S. Bureau of Agr. 1902-8; Passed Asst. Surgeon, U. S. Public Health
Service, 1908 — Joint author, Bulletin 386, Bur. Chem., Dept. of Agr., Arsenic in Wall
Papers & Fabrics; Bull. 108, do.. Commercial Feeding Stuffs of the United States. Mem-
ber A. F. & A. M.; Am. Med. Assoc. .4ddress, Fort Trumbull, New London, Conn.
1604. WINTHROP SELDEN WELLES
B. S.; Teacher; b. Jan. i, 1875, Penfield, 111.; s. Joseph House (b. Oct. 19, 1818,
Glastonburg, Conn.) & Sarah Ann (Jones) Welles (b. Mar. 8, 1832, Unity, Me.) Pre-
pared in I. S. N. U., Normal. Supt. Sch., 1901-7; head of Biol. Dept. and dean, School
of Educational Agriculture, State Nor. Prin. of S. S. Nor., River Falls, 19 10. Married
Anna Gertrude Hisel, Sept. 2, 1897, Normal, 111. Address, River Falls, Wis.
1605. CHARLES EARL WETHERBEE
(Husband of No. 1449)
B. S.; Orange Grower; b. May i, 1875, Sterling, 111.; s. Charles Adams (b. Dec.
17. 1839. Sterling, 111.) & Margaret Lavina (Penrose) Wetherbee (b. May 26, 1840,
Steubenville, O.) Prepared in Sterling H. S.; Oberlin Acad. & Coll. Archt. Club;
Capt. Married Faith Leland Bardwell ('01), July 28, 1904, Des Moines, la. Address,
W. 8th St., Upland, Calif.
1606. RALPH JOSEPH WILLIAMS
B. S. in A. E. ; Architect; b. July 29, 1874, Galesburg, 111.; s. Edward Pavson
(b. Jan. 23, 1832, Russia, N. Y.) & Augusta Theresa (Stevenson) Williams (b. June
28, 1835, Mercer, Pa.) Prepared in Galesburg H. S. and Knox Acad. A. B. Knox
Coll., 1897; Phi Delta Theta. Architectural Draftsman. Member All Souls Church,
Washington, D. C. Address, The Champlain, 1424 K. St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
1607. SEYMOUR WILLIAMS
A. B.; Minister; b. Jan. 2, 1876, Cisco, 111.; s. Andrew Jackson (b. Nov. 30, 1836,
Williamsport, O.) & Violet Elizabeth Hurst (b. Oct. 31, 1842, Springfield, 111.) Pre-
pared in Monticello H. S.; Univ. Acad.; B. D. Garrett Bible Inst., 1906. Pastor,
M. E. Church, Garrett, 111., 1901-2; Stud., Garrett Bible Inst., 1902-5; Pastor, Gage Park
M. E. Church, Chicago, 1905-6; do; Somers, Mont., 1906-9; do., Camas. Wash., 1909-11;
Puget Sound Conference Evangelist, 1011 — Married Jennie May Bennett, Sept. 3.
1902, Belvidere, 111. Address, Camas, Wash.
1608. WINIFRED SUE WILLIAMS (CURFMAN)
(Wife of No. 1482; Sister of Nos. 2280, 3225)
A. B.; b. Dec. 2, 1879, Urbana, 111.; d. James Alexander (b. July 22, 1846, Rockford,
N. C.) & Annie Jane (Waller) Williams (b. Mar. 4, 1850, Louisville, Ky.) Prepared
in Newman H. S.; DePauw Univ. Alethenai. Married Lawrence Everett Curfman
('01), Julv 28, 1906. Child, Lawrence Everett, Jr., b. Apr. 13, 1909- Address, 310
W. Rose St., Pittsburg, Kan.
1609. FLORENCE SHERWOOD WING
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. July 13, 1879, La Crosse, Wis.; d. Merrick Prentiss (b.
Hinsdale, Mass.) & Emeline (Sherwood) Win^ (b. Burlington, Vt.) Prepared in La
Crosse H. S. ; Univ. of Wis.; Delta Gamma; Phi Delta Psi. Asst. organizer. Blue Island
Pub. Lib., 1903; Libr. Hudson Pub. Lib., 1905-6; do.. Whiting, Ind., 1906-8; Asst. Libr.,
Univ. of N. Dak., 1908-9; Libr., State Nor. Sch., La Crosse, Wis, 1909 — Address,
1000 Main St., La Crosse, Wis.
1610. SIDNEY WALTER WRIGHT
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M. 1910; Bank Cashier; b. Oct. 6, 1873; s. L. P. (b. June 9.
1 85 1, Salem, Ind.) & Mary Jane (Hise) Wright (b. Sept. 16, 1848, Salem, Ind.) Pre-
pared Atlanta, 111. H. S.; Adelphic, Pres.; Sec. Sen. class 2d Semester. Supt. of Sch.
Mechanicsburg, 111., 1001-03; Prin. Hittle Tp. H. S., Armington, 111., 1903-06; Supt.
City Sch., Bement, 111., 1906-9; Bank Cashier, Wessington Springs, S. D., 1911-12;
Member Christian Church; K. of P's. ; Mason. Married Nellie M. Geddis, Atlanta,
111. (d. July 2, 1907). Married Stella A. EllifF, Aug. 12, 1909. Address, Wessington
Springs, S. Dak.
CLASS OF 1902 (181)
161 1. "ANNA WILHELMINA AlIRENS (DIVAN)
A. B.; b. Oct. 4, 1880, Champaign, 111.; d. Henry C. (b. Aldenburg, Ger.) & Anna
(Laun) Ahrens (b. Hessen, do.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Teacher in Belleville
H. S., 1902. Married W. Divan. Died Mar. 22, 1912, Tucson, Ariz.
270 University of Illinois [1902
1 612. FRED ALBERT ALSPACH
B. S. in C. E.; Assistant; b. Jan. 31, 1879, Mt. Pulaski, 111.; s. David Albert (b.
Mar. 28, i8s5, Orwigsburg, Pa.) & Ellen P. (Hoy) Alspach (b. Oct. -v, 1855, do.)
Prepared in Mt. Pulaski, 111. Civ. Eng. Club. Inspector, 1902-3; Instrument man, 1903;
Steel Inspector, 1903-4; Chief Draftsman, L. A. P. R. R., 1904-7; Engr. do., 1907-10;
Asst. Tax & Contract Agent, Pac. Elec. Ry. Co., 1911 — Married Aliene M. Alspach,
Feb. 27, 1908. Child, William Albert, b. July i8, 1910. Address, 335 Halstead St.,
Tropico, Calif.
1613. LILLIAN BELLE ARNOLD
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Aug. 6, 1879, Kinmundy, 111.; d. Samuel Houston (b.
Harrisburg, O.) & Ruth (Jackson) Arnold (b. Frankfort. Ky.) Prepared in Wesleyan
Univ. Phi Delta Psi; Kappa Kappa Gamma. Asst. Librn., Marshalltown, la., 1903;
Organizer, Nevada, la., Aug. 1003; Head Librn., iMicbigan City, Ind., 1903-6; Asst.
Organizer Pub. Lib. Comm. of Ind., 1906-7; Instructor in Winona Tech. Inst. Libr. School
& Ind. Summer School for Librarians, 1906-7; Libr., Carnegie Stout Free Pub. Lib.,
Dubuque, la., 1907 — Pres. Ind. Libr. Assoc, 1906-7; Secy., la. Libr. Assoc, 1910-ix;
Member Amer. Libr. Assoc. Address, 148 17th St., Dubuque, la.; Home Add., Plymouth
Hotel, Denver, Colo.
1614. WILL JOHN BADER
A. B. in Chem.; b. Apr. 3, 1880, Quincy, 111.; s. William Frederick (b. do.) &.
Louise (Spaethe) Bader (b. Muscatine, la.) Prepared in Quincy H. S. Chem. Club;
Phi Lambda Upsilon; Theta Nu Epsilon. Chemist, Dickman & McKenzee & Potter,
1903; Chemist, Armour & Co., 1904-5; Asst. in Chem., Cornell Univ., 1905-6. Address.
Ouincy, 111.
1615. ADALINE MAITLAND BAKER
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Nov. 30, 1879, Chicago; d. Henry Davis (b. Apr. 5. 1845.
Lockport, 111.) & Agnes Maitland (Milne) Baker (b. Dec. 28, 1855, Lockport, 111.)
Prepared in Evan.ston Twp. H. S.; Northwestern Univ., 1898-1900. Libr. Club;
Watcheka: Y. W. C. A. Head Cataloger, Northwestern Univ. Libr. Member Chicago
Libr. Club; 111. State Libr. Assoc; Amer. Libr. Assoc. Address, 1325 Judson Ave.,
Evanston, 111.
1 61 6. GUY BERNARD BARACKMAN
B. S. in C. E.; Asst. Engr.; b. Mar. 4, 1878, Reading, 111.; s. Milan James & Alice
Gary (Tetlow) Barackman. Prepared in Streator Twp. H. S. Draftsman, Dept. D.
L. & W. R. R., 1902-6; Asst. Engr., Pa. Tunnel & Terminal Ry.. 1906-12. Asst. Eng.,
D. L. & W. Ry. 1912 — Married Pauline CroswelL Oct. 27, 1904, Streator, 111. Address,
41 Shepard Ave., E. Orange, N. J.; Bus. Add., Eng. Dept., D. L. & W. Ry., Hoboken,
N. J.
161 7. JOHN BARR
(Brother of Nos. 582, 2567)
B. S. in C. E.; Asst. Engr.; b. Jan. 4, 1881, Urbana, 111.; s. Andrew (b. Oct. i,
1837, Renfrewshire, Scot.) & Elizabeth MacBeath (Paisley) Barr (b. Aug. 3. 1841.
Scot.) Prepared in Urbana H. S. Asst. Engr. to F. C. de Cananea, Rio Yapuiy Pacifico.
Address, Batooboy Mansion, Mayo Road, Bombay, India. (+)
1618. HERBERT BASSETT
B. S.; Head of Dept.; b. May 13, 1870, Tonica, 111.; s. Barzilla (b. Ohio) & Lucina
J. (Mead) Bassett (b. Ind.) Prepared in Tonica H. S. and 111. State Normal. Supt. of
Schools. Yorkville, 1902-3; Supt. of Schools, Wilmette, 1903-6; Supt. of Schools, Normal,
111., 1906-8; Head of Dept. of Geol. and Geographv, Western 111. Normal Sch, Normal,
111., 1908— Married Blanche Worley, Aug. 23, 1898, El Paso, 111. Children, Harriett
Irene, b. Apr. 9, 1903; Herbert Worley, b. Sept. 11, 1907. Address, Macomb, 111.
1619. JOHN SCHUYLER BATES
B. S. in C. E.; Chief Engineer; b. Dec. 26, 1877, Monmouth, 111.; s. Henry H. (b.
May 21, 1848, Tuscarawas Co., Ohio) & Frances A. (Searles) Bates (b. Nov. 23, 1851,
Tiffin, Ohio.) Prepared in Monmouth H. S. & Monmouth Coll.; Band, 1897-9 & 1902;
Mandolin Club, 1897-1902. Draftsman in C. B. & Q. R. R., office at Burlington, Iowa,
1902-3; Draftsman, Bridge Dept. Feb. 1903-5; City Engineer, Monmouth, 111., May
1905-11; Chief Engineer; Fresno, Coalinga and Tidewater Co., since Feb. i, 191 1 —
Assoc. Mem. Amer. Soc. of C. E. Married Mary Elizabeth Brent, June 29, 1905,
Monmouth, 111. Children, Kenton Schuyler, b. June 4, 1908; Margaret Elizabeth, b. July
II, 1910. Address, Fresno, Calif.
1620. FLORENCE JENNIE BEEBE (McCARTHY)
(Wife of No. 1723)
A. B.; b. Oct. II, 1877, Mankato, Minn.; d. Robert W. Beebe. Married Harry
McCarthy ('02), Apr. 20, 1904, Blunt, S. D. Child, Harriet E., b. June 26, 1906. Address.
Kewanee, 111.
1621. WILLIAM LEE BENNETT
A. B.; b. Nov. 29, 1874, near Colchester, 111.; s. Thos. Duncan (b. Jan. 13, 1836,
LaHarpe, Ill.~> & Pheba (O'Conner) Bennett (b. Feb. 9. 1840, Madison, Ind.) Prepared
in Western Normal Coll., Bushnell, 111., and Univ. Acad. Y. M. C. A.; Oratorical Assoc.
Farmer till 1904; general mercantile business, 1904-8; Exp. Sta. work. Coll. of Agr.,
Univ. of 111., 1908— Married Clara Hubbard, Dec. 29, 1902, Urbana, 111. (d. June 29,
1902]
Baccalaureate Alumni 271
1910.) Children, Chester Wallace, b. Feb. 17, 1904; Gordon Thurman, b. May 3'.
1906; Edgar Frederick, b. Nov. 13, 190S. Address, 402 S. Vine St., Urbana, 111.
1622. ARTHUR CLINTON BOGGESS
A. B.; Professor; b. Mar. 2, 1874, Catlin, 111.; s. Enoch Perry (b. July 17, 1837,
Greenbrier Co., Va.) & Mary Elizabeth (Austin) Boggess (b. June 14, 1846, Clinton
Co., O.) Prepared in Catlin H. S.; 111. State Norm. Univ. Philomathean; Y. M. C. A.
Fellow in Am. History, Univ. of Wis., 1903-04; Harrison Scholar in Am. His., Univ.
of Pa., 1904-05. Ph. D., Univ. of Pa., 1906. Act. Prof, of Hist., Univ. of Colorado,
summer term, 1905; Forest Grove, Ore., 1906-10; Prof, of Hist. & Pol. Econ., Reid
Christian Coll., Lucknow, India, 1910 — Published: The Settlement of Illinois, 1778-1830,
Chicago Hist. Soc, 1908, pp. 267; also article. Some European Conditions Affecting
emigration. Popular Scence Monthly, 1910, pp. 570-578. Editor, The Lucknow
Collegian, loii — Dir. of Ore. Hist. Soc, 1906-10; Y. M. C. A.; M. E. Church. Married
Ina Vivia Gould, Sept. 30, 1908, Forest Grove, Ore. Address, Lucknow, India, care,
Reid Christian College.
1623. OLIVER CARTER BOGGS
(Brother of Nos. 336, 678, 784)
A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B.; Lawyer; b. 1876, Douglas Co., 111.; s. Benjamin Franklin
(b. July 2, 1832, Lawrence Co., O.) & Mary Jane (Armstrong) Boegs (b. Nov. 29,
1835, Lawrence Co., O.) Prepared in Urbana H. S., and Univ. of 111. Acad.; Sigma
Alpha Epsilon; Adelphic Lit. Soc; Orat. Assoc; Debater, lU.-Ind. 1902; Varsity Track
Team, 1894; Real Estate Dealer, 1904-1908; Lawyer, 1908 — Married Ethel W. Boggs,
June 25, 1902, St. Joseph, 111. Children, Oliver Carter Boggs, and Dwight Stanley
Boggs. Address, Medford, Jackson Co., Ore.
1624. WILLIAM GEORGE BOPP
A. B. in L. & A.; Lawyer; b. Mar. 3, 1880, Chicago, 111.; s. Charles (b. Aug. s,
1848, Isny, Ger.) & Friedericke (Schiele) Bopp, (b. Jan. 18, 1850, Unterritzungen, Ger.)
Prepared in Lake View H. S., and Univ. of 111. Acad.; J. D. Univ. of Chicago, 1904;
Atty. at Law since June 28, 1904; Student in College of Law, Univ. of Chicago, 1902-4;
Member Medinah Patrol, Order of the Mystic Shrine, Chicago, 111. Married Emma
Knoke, June 12, 1906. Child, Helen Bernice, b. July s, 1909. Address, 1315 Eddy St.,
Chicago, 111.
1625. WILLIAM FRANKLIN BORTON
(Brother of Nos. 1817, 2325)
B. S. in E. E.; b. Aug. 29, 1875, De Land, 111.: s. A. R. Borton. With Fort Wayne
Electric Co., 1904. Address, 416 W. Jefferson St., Ft. Wayne, Ind. (|)
1626. HARRY BERNARD BOYER
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Feb. 10, 1877, Vandalia, 111.; s. Theodore George (b. O.) &
Susan (Lewis) Boyer (b. 111.) Prepared at Union Christian Coll., Meron, Ind., 1896 —
Philomathean Lit. Soc; Member Debating Team. Attorney; Pres. Board of Trustees,
Trinity M. E. Church, Urbana, III.; Member, A. F. & A. M.; Executive Com. 111. Comm.
for Methodist Students; Member, Champaign Co., & 111. State Bar Assoc. Married
Grace Humrichhouse, Mar. 29, 1905, St. Joseph, 111. Children, Clyde Bernard, b. Feb.
II, 1906; Irene Dorothy, b. July 10, 1910. Address, 308 E. Healy St., Champaign, 111.
1627. JOHN HENRY BRADEN
LL. B.; lawyer; b. June 24, 1868, Green Castle, Mo.; s. Thomas J. (b. Macoupin Co.,
111.) & Hannah E. (Sanders) Braden (b. Monroe Co., Ind.) Prepared in Kirksville
(Mo.), Nor. Sch. Member A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F.; M. W. A. Married Addie
Dunn, Aug. 22, 1895, Downing, Mo. Address, Albia, la.
1628. JOHN HENRY BREITSTADT
A. B. in Sci.; Chemist; b. Feb. 9, 1881, St. Louis, Mo.; s. John (b. Apr. 24, 1843,
Marburg, Hesse-Cassel, Germany) & Louise (Reisel) Breitstadt (b. Feb. 15, 1852,
Belleville, 111.) Prepared in Quincy, 111., H. S., Chem. Soc; Phi Lambda Upsilon;
Capt. Co. H., Univ. Regiment; Wahl-'Hemeis Inst, of Fermentology, Master of the Art of
Brewing, 1904.; Master Brewer, Dick & Bros. Quincy Brewing Co. Trustee, B. P. O. E.,
1912; Lambert Lodge No. 659 A. F. & A. M.; Quincy Chapter No. 5, R. A. M.; Quincy
Council No. 15, R. & S. M. ; Quincy Commandery No. 77, K. T. ; Quincy Consistory 32 deg.
(Sovereign Prince in Council of Princes, 1912) Quincy Chamber of Commerce; Quincy
Turn-Verein; Amer. Chem. Soc; Amer. Soc. of Brewing Technology; Chicago Master
Brewers' Assoc; United States Master Brewers' Assoc. Address, 325 S. Ninth St.,
Quincy, 111.
1629. ANNIE MAPLE BROADHEAD
A. B. in L. & A. ; Teacher. Prepared in Mackinaw H. S. Deutscher Verein. B. S.,
Univ. of Chicago, 1909; Teacher Virginia, 111., H. S.; Westlake Sch. for Girls, Los
Angeles, Calif.; Bellingham, Wash. Amer. Assoc, for Adv. of Sci. Address, Mackinaw, 111.
1630. MARTIN DENMAN BRUNDAGE
A. B. in L. & A.; Editor & Publisher; b. Dec. 25, 1877, Malta, 111.; s. Frederick
Ilungerford (b. Nov. i, 1835, Wawarsing, N. Y.) & Kate Ann (Townsend) Brundage
(b. Aug. 10, 1842, Sycamore, 111.) Prepared in Malta (111.) H. S. and Univ. Acad.;
Adelphic; English Club; Deutscher Verein; Teacher at St. Cloud, Minn., 1902-03, Malta,
272 University of Illinois [1902
III., 1903-05; Bookkeeper and Salesman, Hope Roller Mills, Hope N. D., 1905-06;
Editor of McVillc Journal, 1906; Editor & Publisher, Tolna (N. Dak.) Tribune, 1907-
19 12. Married Eva Maywood Smiley, Apr. 13, 1912, Pasadena, Calif. Address, R. F. D.
13, Box 386 B. Los Angeles, Calif.
1631. EMMA BUERKIN
(Sister of No. 1823)
A. B. in L. & A. ; Teacher; b. Dec. i, 1880, Quincy, 111.; d. Joseph (b. Mar. 16,
1848, Baden, Germany) & Augusta (Lerp) Buerkin (b. Aug. 18, 1852, Quincy, 111.)
Prepared in Quincy H. S. German teacher Mascoutah H. S., 1902-3; English teacher,
Eochelle, H. S., 1903-4. Address. 1799 E. 87th St., Cleveland, O.
1632. RAPHAEL PARMER BUNDY
A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B., 1904; Lawyer; b. Jan. s, 1887, Oakdale, 111.; s. Isaac
N. (b. O.) & Helena (Smithson) Bundy, (b. do.) Prepared in Zionsville, Ind., H. S.
Adelphic; Phi Delta Phi; Orator, 1902; Ind.-Ill. Debat. Team, 1901-2; Philo-Adelphic
Debat. Team, 190 1-2; Illini Stafif, 190 1-2. Married Edith Abbott, June 16, 1998. Children,
Marjorie Ruth, b. Apr. 30, 1910; Hugh Newton, b. Dec. 6, 1911. Addfess, Zionsville, Ind.
1633. EVELYN BURRILL (LEWIS)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Tan. 2, 1876, Chicago, 111.; d. Charles Wesley (b. Oct.
21, 1845, Pittsfield, Mass.) & Viancie (Emery) Burrill (b. Sept. 9, 1847, Pecatonica. 111.)
Prepared in Central H. S., Kansas City, Mo. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Phi Beta Kappa;
Engl. Club. Married William A. Lewis, June 7, 1912, Kansas City, Mo. Address, 3537
Campbell St., Kansas City, Mo.
1634. CHARLES NICKERSON CADWELL
A. B., in L. & A., J. D., Univ. of Chi.: Lawyer; b. Aug. 17, 1880, Arthur, 111.; s. Chaun-
cey (b. Jan. 9, 1846, Elizabethtown, Ohio) & Mary Jane (Nickerson) Cadwell (b. Jan. 25,
1852, Wareham, Mass.) Prepared in DePauw Univ. and Univ. Acad. Phi Alpha Delta; Atty.,
Chicago, 1902-12. Address, Cadwell, 111.
1635. DAVID GEMMILL CAIRNS
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. July 25, 1880, Waltham, 111.; s. Robert (b. 1834, Philadelphia,
Pa.) & Anna (Williams) Cairns (b. 1840, do.) Prepared in Ottawa H. S. Member
Ottawa Lodge No. 588 B. P. O. E. Ottawa Boat Club; Scribe No. 279, Ben Hur. Married
Elva J. Cairns, Nov. 17, 1910, Joliet, 111. Address, 633 Congress St., Ottawa, 111.;
Bus. Add., First Natl. Bank Bldg., Ottawa.
1636. WILLIAM CURTIS CARTER
B. S. in M. E.; Draftsman & Supt.; b. Oct. 10, 1881, Homer, 111.; s. James Franklin
(b. June 24, 1851, Bourbon, Ind.) & Emma (Melcer) Carter (b. June 30, 1858, do.)
Prepared in Homer, 111., H. S. Constr. Engr. ; Plant Supt. Link- Belt Co., Chicago.
Married Maye Carter, June 10, igu, Chicago, 111. Addr^s, 5429 Ingleside Ave.,
Chicago, 111. *
1637. ARLO CHAPIN
(Husband of No. 3475; Brother of Nos. 1471, 2043, 2605, 3312)
A. B. in L. & A.; Newspaper Mgr. ; b. May 28, 1880, Tolono, 111.; s.. Edward
Bonaparte (b. May 7, 1857, Clyde, N. Y.) & Lucy Margaret (Pierce) Chapin (b. June
2, 1858, Brownstown, O.) Prepared in Champaign, 111., II. S. Philomathean; Class
Pres. ; Corres. Secy. Y. M. C. A.; Bus. Mgr., Champaign News 1902 — Member HI.
Exec. Com. Christian Endeavor; Pres., Champaign Co. Christian Endeavor Union, 1902-4.
Married, Ada M. Miner, July i, 191 1, Champaign, 111. Address, 510 W. Springfield Ave.,
Champaign, 111.
1638. EMMA ALBERTA CLARK
(Sister of Nos. 2047, 2345)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Jan. 27, 1876, Sidney, 111.; d. William Davis (b.
Dec. 21, 1832, Uniontown, Penn.) & Mary Jane (HuiT) Clark (b. Oct. 22, 1840, Cosliocton,
Ohio.) Prepared in Sidney H. S. & Urbana H. S.; Chi Omega; Phi Beta Kappa; Univ.
Basketball team, 1899-1900; Der Deutscher Verein; Choral Society. _ Principal H. S.,
Lexington, 111., 1902-4; at Morrison, 111., 1904-7; Teacher of Latin in Urbana H. S.,
1907-12. Address, 908 W. Illinois St., Urbana, 111.
1639. ELWYN LORENZO CLARKE
(Brother of No. 3686)
B. S. in C. E.; Civil Engr.; b. June 18, 1879, Momence, 111.; s. Joseph Lorenzo (b.
1832, Naples, N. Y.) & Mary Louise (Wooster) Clarke (b. Momence, 111.) Prepared
in Momence High School & Univ. Acad. Tau Beta Pi; Kappa Sigma; C. E. Club;
Orange & Blue Club; Der Deutscher Verein; Captain. Asst. Engineer, Delaware,
Lackawanna & Western R. R., 1902-5; Res. Engineer, C. C. C. & St. L. R. R., 1905;
Inst, in Civ. Eng., Univ. of Mo. School of Mines & Metallurgy, Rolla, Mo.; 1905-7;
Jun. Engr., U. S. Engr. Office, Seattle, Wash., 1907-8; Private Practice, Civil & Hy-
draulic Engr., Sheridan, Wyoming, 1908 — Also in ranching business. Assoc. Member
Amer. Soc. Civil Engrs. Married, Louise Ellison Underwood, Dec. 24, 1906, Rolla, Mo.
Children, Donald Underwood, b. Nov. 3, 1907; Margaret Louise, b. Aug. 4, 1909.
Address, "The Pines," Story, Sheridan Co., Wyoming; Off. & City Res. Add., loi
Mounlainview Terrace, Shendan, Wyoming; Bus. Add., Box 587, Sheridan, Wyoming.
t902] Baccalaureate Alumni i-ji,
1640. ELSA JEANETTE COAR (WALSH)
(Sister of No. G48)
A. T!. in L. & A.; b. May 22, 1879, Ehrenfeld. Ger. ; d. Firman Wood (b. Dec. 2,
1825, Philadelphia, Pa.) & Lucinda Elizabeth (Blake) Coar (b. Nov. 4, 1S43, Boston,
Mass.) Prepared in Cambridge (Mass.) H. S.; Oilman Sch., Cambridge, Mass.; B. A..
Radcliffe Coll., 1899-1901. Teacher of Ger. and French in Great Barrington, (Mass.)
H. S., 1902-4. Married William Thornton Walsh, Oct., 1904. Children, John UeWitt,
b. Sept. 25, 1905; Howard Thornton, b. May 7, 1907; Clifford Marshall, Dec. i, 1910.
Address, State Line, Mass.
1641. 'FRANK BERNARD COLLIS
B. S. ; b. June 4, 1878, Hamilton, Ont., Can.; s. George (b. Portsmouth, Eng.) &
Thirza (Dallyn) Collis (b. Hamilton, Ont., Can.) Prepared in Rockford H. S. Y. M. C.
A.; Rifle team, 1898; M. E. & E. E. Soc. Was Asst. Supt., Richmond Stove Works,
Norwich, Conn. Member Grace M. E. Church, Rockford, 111. Died Nov. 5, 1903,
Norwich, Conn.
1642. JAY SIDNEY CONDIT
A. B., in L. S: A.; Lawyer; b. Dec. 31, 1881; s. Thomas Knowles (b. Feb. 11, i8s5,
Winchester. 111.) & Hattie Spates (Dutch) Condit (b. Sept. 26, 1854, Beardstown, 111.)
Prepared in Beardstown H. S. Alpha Tau Omega. LL. B., Harvard Univ., 1905.
Married Edna May Matthews, Feb. 25, 1908, Chillicothe, 111. Address, 4516 Lake Ave.,
Chicago, in. Bus. Add., First Natl. Bank Bldg., Chicago.
1643. WILLIAM ADELBERT COOK
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 191 1; Student; b. Aug. 31, 1881, Neponset, 111.; s. Adel-
bert Burton (b. Nov. 11, 1855, Earlville, 111.) & Settle (Snow) Cook (b. Aug. 24. 1856,
Neponset, 111.) Prepared in Kewanee H. S. Adelphic; Bryan Prize, 1901; 111. -Mo.
Debate, 1902; 111. State Life Certificate. Prin., Albion H. S., 1902-3; Marion H. S.,
1903-7; Benton H. S., 1907-9; Benton Twp. H. S., 1909-10; Grad. Student, Univ. of
111., 1910-11; Fellow in Education, Univ. of Wis., 191 1 — Married Hepsy Moore Cook,
May 20, 1Q03, Danville, 111.. Child, Ralph Moore, b. May 26, 1909. Address, 123 N.
Hamilton St., Madison, Wis.
1644. THOMAS PHILIP COWLEY
B. S. in M. E.; Mech. Engr.; b. Oct. 21. 1878, Burritt, 111.; s. Thomas (b. Aug. 2,
1840, Isle of Man) & Elenor (Lace) Cowley (b. do.) Prepared in Rockford H. S.
Draftsman, Wireman, Erecting Engr. of Printing Press Co. Married Pearl Lyda Avery,
June 7, 1905, Chicago, 111. Address, 274 Forty-Second St., Chicago, 111. (J)
1645- WILLIAM CROCKER
A. B. in Sci.; A. M., 1903; Botanist; b. Jan. 27, 1874, Poe, O. ; s. Charles Crocker.
Gamma Alpha; Sigma Xi; Inst, in Biol., N. 111. State Nor., DeKalb, III., 1903-4; Fellow-
ship in Bot., Univ. of Chicago, 1903-5; Instr. in Botany, Univ. of 111., summer, 1903;
Instr. in Biol., Drake Univ., Summers, 1903 & 4; Conducing Investigation on Delayed
Germination; Instr. in Botany, Univ. of Chicago. Address, care, Dept. of Botany, Univ. of
Chicago, Chicago, 111.
1646. RALPH EDWIN CUNNINGHAM
B. S. in E. E. ; Supt. of Elec. Distribution; b. May 27, 1878, Emporia, Kan.; s.
Edwin Wilber (b. 1844, Huron Co., O.) & Debbie (Rowland) Cunningham (b. 1846, rfo.)
Prepared in Emporia, Kan., H. S.; Coll. of Emporia, 1896-99. Univ. Band. Special
.'Xpprentice, _ Santa Fe R. R. Co., July-Oct., 1902; since then in various positions with
So. Cal. Edison Co.; now Supt. Elec. Distribution. Assoc, member Amer. Inst, of E. E.
Married May Schenneman, Dec. 11, 1905, San Gabriel, Cal. Children, Charles Edwin,
b. Dec. 6, 1906; Elizabeth, b. Feb. 27, 1908. Address, 121 S. Hidalgo Ave., Alhambra,
Cal.; Bus. Add., Room 312, San Fernando Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal.
1647. LOUIS CHARLES DADANT
(Brother of Nos. 2058, 3327)
B. S. in M. E.; Manufacturer; b. Oct. 30, 1879, Hamilton, 111.; s. C. P. (b. France)
& Mary (Marinelli) Dadant (b. St. Louis, Mo.) Prepared in Hamilton & Keokuk H. S.
Member Track team, 1899-1900; Mgr., 1902. Manufacturer of Bee Keepers' Supplies.
Married Era Miller, Sept. 14, 1904, Hamilton, 111. Child, James Camille, b. Dec. ig,
1 9 ID. Address, Hamilton, 111.
1648. DWIGHT STOUT DALBEY
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. Sept. 22, 1878; Taylorville, IlL; s. William M. (b. Feb.
28, 1838, Columbus, O.) & Mary Nancy (Hall) Dalbey (b. Dec. 31, 1848, Taylorville,
111.) Prepared in Taylorville H. S. Agr. Club. Author, 111. Exp. Sta. Circular No. 69,
The Cowpea & Soy Bean in 111. Pres., Gage Co. Auto. Club, 1912; Pres. Gage Co.,
Nebr., Farmers' Inst.; Member, Gage Co. Board of Supervisors. Married Hannah
Virginia Lewis, Dec. 23, 1903, Jerseyville, 111. Address, Beatrice, Nebr.
1649- MARY GOLDEN DANELY (SLAUGHTER)
A. B.; b. Dec. 20, 1880, Versailles, 111.; d. Alfred Marion (b. 1842 Worthington,
Ind.) & Ella (Cole) Danely (b. Warsaw, 111.) Prepared in Decatur, 111., H. S.; Chad-
brook Coll., Quincy, 111. Married, Albert Wilken Slaughter, Feb. 10, 1906, Urbana, 111.
Child, Danely Phillip, b. June i, 191 1. Address, Paris, 111.
274 University of Illinois [1902
1650. RUBY THORNE DE MOTTE (BROWN)
(Sister of No. 1849)
A. B. in Sci.; A. M., 1906; Assistant; b. Nov. 29, 1880, Taylorville, 111.; d. Oliver
S: Ida Jane (Berry) De Motte. Prepared in Taylorville H. S. Y. W. C. A.; Alethenai;
Watcheka. Taught in DeKalb Twp. H. S., 1902-5; Grad. work, 1905-6; ist Asst. in
Botany, Univ. ot 111., 1906-8. Married Briggs O. Brown, June 26, igo8, Boulder, Colo.
Address, 548 E. 46tli St. N., Portland, Ore.
1651. HARRY SAMUEL DE VELDE
A. B. in L. & A.; Student; b. Oct. 3, 1876, Chicago; s. John (b. 1843, Holland) &
Bertha (DeVries) DeVelde (b. 1845, do.) Prepared in Tuley H. S., Chicago. Baseball
Team. Teacher, Streator H. S., 1902-3; Austni H. S., 1903-5; Crane H. S., 1905-7;
Chicago Norm. School, 1907-10; Schurz H. S., 1910-11. Married Frances Anna Smith,
July 24, 1902. Children, Everett Clark, b. May 19, 1906; Ruth Edna, b. Aug. 7, 1909.
Address, Norwood Park, Chicago.
1652. ETHEL IRENE DOBBINS
A. B. in L. & A.; Bus. Secy., Y. W. C. A.; b. Sept. 15, 1879, Ipava, 111.; d. David
Theophilus (b. Dec. 22, 1849, Ipava, 111.) & Harriet Belle (Pennington) Dobbins (b.
Mar. IS, 1851, Columbus, O.) Prepared in Ipava H. S.; Univ. Acad. Y. W. C. A.,
Pres., 1 901; Alethenai; Watcheka. Genl. Secy., Y. W. C. A., 1902-5; Student at B. T.
T. S., N. Y. City, 1907; Student Secy., Foochow, China, 1908-9; Bus. Secy., Y. W. C. A.,
Indianapolis, Ind., 191 1 — Author: The Young Woman's Christian Association, Univ. of
111. Agriculturist, 1905. Recording Secy., Assoc. Collegiate Alumnae, Cent. 111. Branch,
1904-5. Address, 329 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, Ind.
1653. SARAH PAULINE DOLE (MORGAN)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mar. i, 1877, Mattoon, 111.; d. Joseph Collie (b. Nov. 22,
1822, O.) & Jane Lydia (Bennett) Dole (b. Nov. 21, 1842, Bridgeton, Me.) Prepared
in Mattoon H. S. Alethenai. Marrifd Dr. Charles Edwin Morgan, June 30, 1904,
Mattoon, 111. Children, Mildred Dole, b. July 2, 1905; Martha Louise, b. July 28, 1909.
Address, Humboldt, 111.
1654. WILLIAM JOSEPH DONOGHUE
(Brother of No. 1206)
B. S. in Chem.; b. Mar. 18, 1879, La Salle, 111.; s. T. Donoghue. Employed in
Winona Zinc Works. Address, LaSalle, 111. (or), c/o Winona Zinc Works, Winona, 111.
1655. CHARLOTTE ENID DRAPER (SMITH)
(Wife of No. 1586)
A. B. in L. A.; b. Jan. 12, 1881, Yokohama, Japan; d. .Gideon Frank (b. July 20,
1858, Tarrytcwn, N. Y.) & Mira Enid (Haven) Draper (b. May 6, 1859, Maiden,
Mass.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Y. W. C. A.; Alethenai; Watcheka; English
Club; Phi Delta Psi; Class Historian. Taught Yokohama, Japan, 1902-3; Hiroshima
Norm. Coll. Practice Middle School. 1909 — Married Percy Almerin Smith ('01), Oct.
20, 1903, Yokohama. Children, Draper Almerin, b. Sept. i, 1905 (d. May 26, 1908);
Hubert Haven, b. Feb. 22, 1907 (d. Apr. 11, 1908). Address, Hiroshima, Japan.
1656. EDWIN LYON DRAPER
(Son of No. H18)
A. B. in Sci.; Physician; b. Aug. 19, 1882, Albany, N. Y. ; s. Andrew Sloan (b. June
21, 1848, Westford, N. Y.) & Abbie Louise (Lyon) Draper (b. May 17, 1850, Wood-
stock, Conn.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Phi Delta Theta; Theta Nu Epsilon; Alpha
Delta Sigma; Shield & Trident; Col. Univ. Regt.; Capt. Gym. team. Student, Harvard
Med. School, 1903-7; M. D., Harvard, 1907. Physician, 1907— Brevt. Capt. I. N. G.;
Attending Surgeon, S. End Dispensary, Albany, N. Y. Member Med. Soc. of the Co.
of Albany, Secy.; Med. Soc. of the State of N. Y. ; Amer. Med. Assoc. Married Mary
Frances Headen, Oct. 14, 1908, Shelbyville, 111. Address, 289 State St., Albany, N. Y.
1657. CLAIR FRED DRURY
B. S. in Arch.; Farmer & Stock Raiser; b. May 27, 1878, New Boston, 111.; s.
Edward L. (b. May 29, 1857, New Boston, 111.) & Fannie Fadelia (Garard) Drury (b.
Jan. 14, 1858, do.) Prepared in New Boston Pub. School; Univ. Acad. Arch. Club;
Hon. member & Pres. Tau Beta Pi; Phi Gamma Delta. Editor, No. 15, the
Technograph. Employed until Feb., 1904; .\rchitect. 1904-9; Farmer & Stock Raiser,
1909 — Married Geneva Loosley, June 18, 1902. Children, Gladys Loraine, b. Mar. 23,
1903; Eustace Loosley, b. Feb. 4, 1905; Francis, b. Jan. 24, 1906. Address, New
Boston, 111.
1658. MARGARET DUNBAR
B. L. S. 1902; Librarian; b. Sept. 30, 1872, Monmouth, 111.; d. John C. (b. Apr.
26, 1843, Grantown, Scotland) & Mary F. (Smith) Dunbar (b. Mar. 2, 1843, Coral Hill,
Ky.) Prepared in Monmouth Coll. Prep. B. L., Monmouth Coll., 1896. Librarian,
Western 111. State Norm. School, Macomb, 111. Address, Macomb, 111.
1659. WILLIAM NEIL DUNNING
B. S. in C. E. ; Engineer & Vice Pres.; b. Jan 27, 1879, Chicago; s. William Dewitt
(b. Rome, N. Y.) & Isabella (Cowan) Dunning (b. Glasgow, Scotland). Prepared in
1902] Baccalaureate Alumni 275
Chicago English High & Manl. Tr. School. Alpha Tau Omega; Theta Nu Epsilon;
Shield & Trident; Illinois Club. Masonry Inspector, I. C. Ry., Jan., 1903; Instrument
man, Aug., 1903; Asst. Engr., 1903-5; with Thompson Starrett Co., 1905-6; Rueb/ing
Const. Co., 1906-8; with J. W. Snyder, 1908-11; Vice Pres. J. W. Snyder Co., 191 1 —
Member Chicago Estimators Club; Chicago Engrs. Club; Chicago Architectural Club.
Bus. Add., 1843 Peoples Gas Bldg., Chicago.
1660. ELMER TRYON EBERSOL
A. B. in Sc:.; Teacher; b. May 27, 1867, Ottawa, 111.; s. James E. C. (b. Mar. 6,
1847, Ottawa, 111.) & Maria W. (Tryon) Ebersol (b. Aug. 31, 1847, Greenport, Long
Island). Prepared in Central Normal, Danville, Ind., B. S., 1895. Prin. & Teacher of
Science in Paxton H. S., 1902-5; Peru Tp. H. S., LaSalle, 111., 1905-10; Prof, of Physics
& Biology, Wheaton Coll., 1910-11; Head of Science & Agr., Drummer Tp. H. S., Gibson
City, 111., 191 1 — Pres. Ford Co. Teachers' Assoc, 1904-5; Supt. First Cong. Sunday
School, 1903-5. Married Virtue Grace Dille, Aug. 2, 1899, Grand Ridge, 111. Address,
1003 S. Sixth, Champaign, III.
1661. EDWARD CAREY ENGLISH, Jr.
B. S.; Architect; b. Nov. 19, 1876, Anna, 111.; s. Edward Carey (b. St. Johns, New
Foundland) & Marga Anna (Hartline) English (b. Anna, 111.) Prepared in Anna H. S.
& Union Acad.; Architects' Club; Track Team, 1898-1902; Band, 1898-1901. Architect,
Supt. and Gen. Manager, English Bros., Champaign, 111., Builders of the Auditorium,
Univ. of 111. Member Knights of Columbus; B. P. O. E. ; Champaign Co. Country Club.
Married Harriet Whitney Aylmer, June 24, 1903, Anna., 111. Children, Edward Carey,
b May 22, 1904; John Aylmer b. Sept. 10, 1906; Susan Harriett, b. Jan. 23, 1909, (died
July 10, 191 1). Address, 715 W. Church St., Champaign, 111.
1662. GEORGE CASSIUS FAIRCLO
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. May 13, 1877, Kingston, 111.; s. Isiah Drake (b. Orange
Co., N. J.) & Sarah Elizabeth (Parker) Fairclo (b. Sept. 4, 1839, Dale, Ind.) Prepared
in Sycamore H. S. Kappa Sigma. Author: Brick Pavement Along Street Car Tracks,
Eng. News, 1907. Member B. P. O. E. Address, Champaign, 111.
1663. FRED PETER FALKENBERG
A. B., in L. & A.; Baseball Player; b. Dec. 17, 1879, Chicago, 111.; s. Frederick
Anton (b. July 7, 1856, Larvig, Norway) & Agnes (Nerdrum) Falkenberg (b. Aug. 31,
1864, Christiania, do.) Prepared in North Div. H. S., Chicago, 111. Married Edna
Russell, Oct. 10, 1908, Washington, D. C. Child, Doris Amy, b. Oct. 31, 1909. Address,
2226 Warren Ave., Chicago, 111.
1664. JAMES MOORE FARRIN
(Brother of No. 1665)
B. S. in C. E. ; Engineer; b. Apr. 24, 1879, Cairo, 111.; s. Thomas Benjamin (b.
Cincinnati, O.) & Julia Rebecca (Harvey) Farrin (b. Sharon, Miss.) Prepared in Cairo
H. S. C. E. Club; Asst. Bus. Mgr., Techno grapji; Capt.; Secy., Athletic Assoc. Asst.
Engr. in Bridge Dept., I. C. R. R. ; Civ. Engr. in reference to Bridges & Bldgs., Cuba
R. R. Member Presb. Church; Amer. Soc. C. E. Married Fanne Lee Mosby, June 27,
1906, Gulfport, Miss. Children, Moore, Jr., b. July 17, 1908; Fanne Lee, b. Jan. 4, 1911.
Address, Camaquey, Cuba.
1665. WILLIAM OTIS FARRIN
(Brother of No. 1664.)
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. Nov. 25, 1880; s. Thomas Benjamin & Julia (Harvey)
Farrin (b. 1845, Sharon, Miss.) Prepared in Cairo H. S. Alpha Zeta; Y. M. C. A.;
Agr. Club. Married Elizabeth May Heilig, Oct. 3, 1912, Carbondale, 111. Address,
Pulaski, 111.
1666. OSCAR JEFFERSON FRANCIS
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Aug. 31, 1878, Stark Co., 111.; s. Henry Jefferson (b.
111.) & Abigal Jane (Babcock) Francis (b. ibid.) Prepared in Wyoming H. S. Phi.
Gamma Delta. Arch. Draftsman, 1902-11; Arch., Isle of Pines, Cuba, 1911— Married
Marie Goldey, Jan. 31, 1908, New York City. Address, Santa Barbara, Isle of Pines,
Cuba.
1667. JAMES WILLIAM FRAZIER, Jr.
B. S.: Fermer; b. Nov. 23, 1878, Bushton, 111.; s. Thomas E. (b. Westfield, 111.)
& Alice (Swango) Frazier (b. Hazel Green, Ky.) Prepared in Mil. Acad., Danville, Ky.
Married Sarah Francis Dameron, Dec. 18, 1906. Children, James William, b. Mar. 1908;
Virginia Dameron, b. Mar., 1912. Address, R. F. D. i, Rardin, 111.
1668. JOHN ANDREW FREESE
A. B. in Sci.; Physician & Surgeon; b. May 31, 1876, Moultrie Co., 111.; s. John
W. (b. 1843, Delaware Co. O.) & Sarah jane (Hamilton) Freese (b. Dec. 25, 1844, do.)
Prepared in Prep. Dept. O. Wesleyan Univ. Adelphic, Pres.; Y. M. C. A.; Track team;
ist in Adelphic Cont., 1898; 2d Orat. Cont., 1902. Student, Johns Hopkins Med. School,
1902-5; M. D., Harvard, 1907. Capt. in Med. Dept. N. G. of ,N. J.; assigned to
Battery A, Field Artillery, E. Orange, N. J.; formerly member Essex Troop N. G. N. J.
Author: Article, The Force of Contraction of the Gall Bladder and the Source of
its Motor and Inhibitory Nerve Fibers, a report on work done in Physiological Lab.
of Johns Hopkins Univ. Address, 436 Central Ave., E. Orange, N. J.
276 University of Illinois [1902
1669. THOMAS IRVIN FULLEN WIDER
(Brother of Nos. 1125, 4669)
B. S. in C. E., 1902; Contracting Agent; b. Mar. 8, iSSi, Mechanicsburg, 111.; s.
Henry Thomas (b. Mar. i, 1846, Mechanicsburg, 111.) & Sarah Connet (Lindsley)
Fullenwider (b. Oct. 21, 1848, Grove City, 111.) Prepared in Mechanicsburg H. S.; C. E.
Club; Beta Theta Pi; Hazelton Prize Medal. 1898; Illw board; Tau Beta Pi; Colonel
Univ. Regt.; Capt. ; Engineer for the Springfield Bridge & Iron Co., 1902-7; Asst. Engineer
vsith 'he Sclicrzer Rolling Lift Bridge Co., Chicago, 1907-9; Contracting Agent with
American Bridge Company of New York, Minneapolis Office, 1909. Married Anna
I-awrence Redding, Feb. 16, 1911, Thief River Falls, Minn. Address, American Bridge
Co. of N. Y., Minneapolis, Minn.
1670. IRWIN LEE FULLER
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Sept. 19, 1S78, Galesburg, 111.; s. Melvin E. (b. May 27, 1839.
Gardiner, Me.) & Mary A. (Stancliffe) Fuller (b. Jan. 24, 1842, Edinborough, Pa.)
Prepared in Peoria H. S.; Univ. of Minn., 1897-8. Kappa Sigma; Phi Delta Phi;
Glee Club. Lawyer, 1909. Member Cong. Church; Creve Coeur Club; 111. Vallev Pachr
Club; Peoria Bar Assoc; 111. State Bar Assoc. Married Ella Tenny, Apr. 28, 1909.
Chicago. Address. Peoria, 111.
1671. HUGH REGNIER FULLERTON
A. B. in L. & A.; Lawyer; b. Apr. 9, 18S0, Havana, 111.; s. Hugh & Mary (Regnier)
Fullerton. Prepared in Northern 111. Norm. School. LL. B., Univ. of Mich., 1904.
With Sears, Roebuck & Co.; Law Practice; Life Insurance, Abstract business, Law-
Practice — Member Municipal League of Seattle; Men's Club; Cong. Church; Univ. of
Mich. Alumni Assoc, of Seattle. Married Marion B. Fullerton, Dec. 29, 1909, Dubuque,
la. Child, Marion Catherine, b. Feb. 11, 191 1. Address, Pasco, Wash.
1672. ROBERT BRUCE FULTON
(Brother of No. 1126)
B. S. in C. E.; Constr. Engr. ; b. May 13, 1877, Lynedoch, Ontario, Can.; s. James (b.
May 12, 184s, Dundas, Can.) & Jane Elizabeth (Gray) Fulton (b. May 10, 1845, Portage,
N. Y.) Prepared in Hartford City H. S. Phi Delta Theta; Baseball team, Rodman & Instru-
mentman, U. P. R. R., 1902; Asst. Engr., L. N. R. R., 1902-3; Res. Engr., Big Four R. R.,
1903-4; C. E. Contractor, 1904-S; Irrigation Engr., State of Wash., 1909-10; Constr.
Engr., Pac. Coast Pipe Co., 191 1 — Address, 857 Government Way, Coeur D'Alene,
Ida.; Bus. Add., c/o Pacific Coast Pipe Co., Seattle, Wash.
1673. ♦LEWIS THERON GALLAHER
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Feb. 21, 1872, Odell, 111.; s. T. E. (b. Pittsburg, Pa.) & R.
Ida (Puffer) Gallaher (b. North Sunderland, Mass.) Prepared in Mt. Palatine Schools.
Y. M. C. A. Taught at Byron, 111., 1902-3; Rose City, Mich., 1903-4. Member Baptist
Church. Married Louise May Sherwood, Dec. 2$, 1902, Ypsilanti, Mich. Died Dec.
10, 1904, Lostant, 111.
1674- RICHARD PRATT GARRETT
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Oct. i, 1877, Delavan, 111.; s. Joseph M. & Louise B. (Wilson)
Garrett. Prepared in Delavan H. S. Track Team four years. Admitted to bar June,
1904. Claim Agent for Chicago City Ry. Co., 1902-4; same for London Guarantee and
Accident Co., 1905 — Address, 6252 Stony Island Ave., Chicago, 111.
1675. MYRTLE CAYMAN (SCHOTT)
(Sister of Nos. 500; 1026)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Nov. 28, 1879, Champaign, 111.; d. George (b. Aug.
25, 1842, Akron, O.) & Louise (Stoltey) Gayman (b. Mar. 3, 1844, Hanover, Ger.) Pre-
pared in Champaign H. S. Teacher, Champaign, 1901-2; Troy, 1903-5. Married
Darwin Schott, Champaign, 111., Oct. 11, 1905. Address, Buckley, 111.
1676. MABEL LOUISE GEIGER
B. L. S.; Teacher; b. Apr. 2, 1879, Peoria, 111.; d. Frederic (b. Nov. 3, 1844,
Opelousas, La.) & Magdalena (Hofer) Geiger (b. Jan. 6, 1847, Baden, Ger.) Prepared
in Peoria H. S. ; Bradley Poly. Inst., Peoria. Assoc, of Arts., Bradley Inst.; Library
Club; Watcheka. Teacher in Pub. Sch. of Peoria, 1903- Address, 1120 Perry Ave.,
Peoria, 111.
1677. LAURA RUSSELL GIBBS
(Sister of Nos. 1328, 2094)
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Nov. 11, 1876, Riverton, Kentucky; d. George (b. 1842,
Wareham, Mass.) & Elizabeth Thacher (Hodge) Gibbs (b. 1846, Plymouth, Mass.)
Prepared in Miss Wessellioeft's School, Boston, Mass. Watcheka; Phi Beta Phi; Library
Club; B. L. S. Asst. in Charge of loan desk, Univ. of 111., 1898-1901; Cataloger Harvard
Coll. Library, 1902-3; Asst. to Librarian, Radcliffe Coll. Library, 1904-8; Cataloger
Brown Univ. Library, 1908 — Amer. Library Assoc; Rhode Island Library Assoc; Uni-
tarian Church. .Address, care, Brown Univ. Library, Providence, R. 1.
1678. ALETHA GILKERSON
(Daughter of No. 137; Sister of Nos. 1870, 2389, 2987)
A. B. in Sci.; Nurse; b. Feb. 14, 1879; d. Hiram (b. Oct. 14, 1853, Genoa, Ill.^i &
1902] Baccalaureate Alumni 277 t\\
Portia (Moffet) Gilkerson (b. Dec. 14, 1853, Bell Co., Tex.) Prepared in Marengo, ^ ^
H. S. Teacher, 1902-5; Nurse, 1905-12. Address, Douglas, Ariz. -sH
1679. BELLE IRENE GILLESPIE (GRAY)
(Sister of No. 2095)
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1903; b. June 8. 1880, Harris, 111.; d. George M. (b. 1848,
Bloomington, 111.) & Ollie Eugenie (Crawford) Gillespie (b. 1856, Ross Co. O.) Prepared
in Champaign, H. S. Pres. Study Club, Davenport, Wash. Married Robert Gray, May 12,
1908, Champaign, III. Child, Helen, b. Dec. 13, 1909. Address, Davenport, Wash.
1680. MARY EMMA GOFF
(Sister of Nos. 3752, 4173)
A. B. in L. & A. B. L. S., 191 1; Classifier & Cataloger, Univ. of Texas Library; b.
Aug. 4, 187S, Elmira, N. Y.; d. Arthur M. (b. July 31, 1848, Elmira, N. Y.) & Clara B.
(Hall) Goff, (b. Sept. 2, 1848, Guildhall, Vt.) Prepared in Rantoul H. S. & Univ.
Acad. Teacher in H. S., Barry, 111. (Prin.) 1902-4; Havana H. S., 1904-7; Hoopeston,
111., 1908-9; Univ. Lib. School, 1909-11; Classifier & Cataloger, Univ. of Texas Library,
191 1 — Address, 2300 Nueces St., Austin, Texas.
1681. EDNA LUCY GOSS
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Dec. 10, 1876, Piano, 111.; d. George (b. 1824, Vermont)
& Mary (Lathrop) Goss (b. 1836, Vermont.) Prepared in Piano H. S. and Morgan
Park Acad.; Univ. of Chicago, 1899. Library Club, Reference Asst. Univ. of 111. Lib.,
1902-3; Cataloger, Univ. of Calif. Lib., 1903-5, 191 1 — Librarian, 111., State Lib. of Natural
Hist., 1905-6; Special Cataloger, 1906-7; Head cataloger, Bryn Mawr College Lib., 1907-8;
Asst., John Crerar Library, 1908-11. Member American Library association. Address,
Univ. of Calif., Library, Berkeley, Calif.
1682. ARCHIE JAMES GRAHAM
A. B. in Sci. ; M. D. ; Physician & Surgeon; b. Dec. 19, 1873, Gallipolis, Ohio; s.
Tames Maxon (b. Sept. 12, 1830, Gallipolis, Ohio) & Elizabeth (Rose) Graham (b. Mar.
30, 1834.) Prepared in Gallia Acad., Gallipolis, Ohio, & Natl. Normal Univ., Lebanon,
Ohio, & Univ. of 111. Acad. Medical Society. Interne Englewood Hospital, 1902-3.
Member Chicago Medical Society. Address, 6306 Halsted St., Chicago.
1683. MARJORIE GRAVES (WALTON)
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. May 27, 1878, Dubuque, la.; d. Julius Kingman (b. Sept.
29, 1837, Keene, N. H.) & Lucy Caroline (Robinson) Graves (b. Jan. 24, 1842, Salem,
Mass.) Prepared in Dubuque H. S. ; Hillside Home Sch., Wis. Kappa Kappa Gamma;
Phi Delta Psi; Watcheka; Ladies' Mandolin Club; Library Club. Asst. Libr. Carnegie-
Stout Free Library, 1902-5; Libr., Oskaloosa (la.) Pub. Lib., Oskaloosa, 1905-7. Mem-
ber, la. Lib. Assoc; Board of Trustees & Chairman, Book Com., Oskaloosa, Pub. Lib.
Married Ralph Daniel Walton, Apr. 9, 1907, Oskaloosa, la. Children, Helen Graves,
b. Jan. 13, 1908; Margaret Noble & Louise Robinson, b. Jan. 31, 1910. Address, 2
Elvyn PL, Oskaloosa, la.
1684. EDWIN GARDNER GREENMAN
(Brother of No. 2996)
B. S. in M. E. ; M. E. 1907; Mechanical Engineer; b. Apr. 28, 1881, Ta^lorville,
111.; s. Edwin G. & Carrie Hoose (Paine) Greenman. Prepared in Pana, 111. Tau Beta
Pi. Apprentice, Allis-Chalmers Co., July-Oct., 1902; Instructor in M. E., Univ. of 111.,
1902-3; Instructor in Eng., Univ. of Cincinnati, 1903-4; Draftsman with the Lunken-
heimer Co., Cincinnati, 1904-5; Chief Draftsman, June, 1905 — Junior A. S. M. E.,
1907; Member A. A. A. S. Married Pearle Brownell, Sept. 17, 1904, Champaign,
111. Children, Paul Herget, b. May 22, 1907; Robert Brownell, b. July 24 1908;
Clarence Paine, b. June 25, 1910. Address, 1764, Fairmount Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio.
1685. CARL FREDERICK HAGEDORN
("Brother of No. 4694)
A. B. in Sci.; Chemist; b. Jan. 17, 1880, Germany; s. Fred (b. 1850, Germany) &
Andina (Breede) Hagedorn (b. 1857, Germany.) Prepared in Rock Island H. S.
Phi Lambda Upsilon. Chemist with Armour & Co., Chicago, 1902-3; Head Chemist to
same firm, E. St. Louis, 1903-7; Charge of Manufacturing, Armour Fertilizer Works,
Chicago, 1907 — Address, Hyde Park Hotel, Chicago.
1686. MAX ROSS HANNA
B. S. in E. E.; with Genl. Elec. Co.; b. Nov. 2, 1881, Rushville, 111.; s. George (b.
1856, Perry, HI.) & Mary Alice (Fey) Hanna (b. 1854, Rushville, 111.) Prepared in
Rushville H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Y. M. C. A.; M. E. & E. E. Soc. Testing Dept., G. E.
Co., 1902-3; Engr. Dept., G. E. Co., 1903 — Member Bd. Directors of Y. M. C. A.,
Schenectady; Presb. Church; Assoc, member A. I. E. E. Address, 118 Park Ave.,
Schenectady, N. Y.; Bus. Add., Genl. Elec. Co., Schenectady, N. Y.
1687. JOHN JAMES HARMAN
(Brother of No. 2108)
B. S. in M. E.; M. E., 1906; Consulting M. Engr.; b. Nov. 23, 1880, near Milford,
111.; s. Jacob M. & Emma ((Jox) Harman. Prepared in Sheldon H. S.; Eureka ColL,
278 University of Illinois [1902
1897-8. Delta Upsilon; Tau Beta Pi. Draftsman, Link Belt Co., 1902; Chief
Draftsman, Acme Harvester Co., Peoria, 111., 1902-3; Instr. in M. E., Univ.
of 111., 1903-7; U. S. Geol. Survey, Fuel tests, summer, 1904; Design & Supervision of
Constr. of new steam Lab., summer 1905; Surveying, Harman Engr. Co., Peoria, summer
1906; Asst. to Chief Engr., Kewanee Works, Natl. Tube Co., Kewanee, 111., 1907;
Mech. Engr., Kewanee Works, Natl. Tube Co., Kewanee, 111., 1908; Special work, Pitts-
burgh Works, Natl. Tube Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1908-9; Mech. Engr., Harman Engr. Co.,
Power Plant Designs & Supervision of Constr. & Tests, 1909 — Member Amer. Soc.
of M. E.; Western Soc. of Engrs.; 111. Soc. of Engrs. & Surveyors; Creve Coeur Club;
Hamilton Club. Married Flora Wiley, June i, 1910, Peoria, 111. Child, John James, b.
Nov. 12, 191 1. Address, 808 Windom St., Peoria, 111.
1688. CHESTER ELLIS HARRIS
A. B. in Sci.; A. M., 1903; M. D., 1906; Physician; b. Sept. 6, 1881, Algiers, Ind.; s.
James Finley & Josephine (Lemond) Harris. Prepared in Ogden H. S., and Univ. of 111.
Prep. Sch. Phi Rho Sigma; Alpha Omega Alpha. Fellowship in Physiology. House Phys.,
Michael Reese Hospital, 1906-8; Prac. of Med., 190S — Member Chicago Med. Soc; 111. State
Med. Soc; Amer. Med. Assn. Married Adriana Van Ecnenaam, 1910, Joliet, 111. Child,
Josephine, b. Dec 7, 1910. Address, Basin Hospital, Basin, Wyo.
1689. THOMAS LUTHER HARRIS
A. B. in L. & A.; Professor; b. Dec. 19, 1876, Modesto, 111.; s. Sidney T. (b. Feb.
19. 1833, Palmyra, Mo.) & Susan E. (McPherson) Harris (b. Nov. 20, 1839, Greenville,
Ky.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Philomathean, Pres.; Orat. Assn., Pres.; Y. M. C. A.;
111. M. E. Students' Alliance, Pres.; Philo., Mgr. Star Lecture Course, 1901-2; Phi Beta
Kappa, A. M., O. State Univ., 1905. Prin., Modesto Public Schools, 1902-3; Farmer, 1903;
Grad. Stud., O. S. U., 1904-5; Asst. Supt., Columbus Associated Charities, 1905-6; with Chi-
cago Bureau of Charities, 1906-7; Farmer, 1907-8; Grad. work, Univ. of Wis., 1909-11; Fel-
low in Sociology, same, 1909-10; Instructor in Sociology & Economics, Univ. of Pittsburg,
spring term, 191 1; Prof, of History & Soc. Sci., Dakota Wesleyan Univ., 191 1; Ph. D.
Univ. of Wis., 1912. Member M. E. Church. Address, 900 S. Edmunds St., Mitchell, S. D.
1690. LUCIUS ROMAINE HARSHMAN
A. B. in L. & A.; Contr. & Farmer; b. Oct. 3, 1876, Sullivan, 111.; s. Rev. S. R.
(b. 1841, Lordstown, O.) & Euretta L. (Magill) Harshman (b. 1852.) Prepared in
Sullivan H. S. General cement constr. and farming. Married Elsie E. Davis, 1908,
Aurora, 111. Children, Elsie Eloise, b. 1909; Lucia Huberta, b. 1910; Emily Grace, b.
1912. Address, Sullivan, 111.
1691. JACOB HAROLD HEINZELMANN
A. B. in L. & A.; Univ. Instructor; b. May 3, 1873, Rothenberg, Germany.
Prepared in 111. State Norm. Univ. Grad. Stud., Univ. of Chicago, 1902-3;
Supt. of Schools, Washington, 111., 1903-5; Grad. Stud. Univ. of Chicago, 1905;
Fellow in German, same, 1906-7; Instructor, same, 1907 — Ph. D., Univ. of Chicago,
1908; Univ. of Berlin (summer semester) 1911. Author: The Influence of the German
Volkslied on Eichendorff's Lyric, Leipzig, 1910, Buchhandlung Gustav Fock, 92 pp.;
Eichendorff and the Volkslied, Mod. Philology. V. vi., 1909, pp. 512-20. Married
Emelyne Voorhees, Sept. 6, 1906. Address, 61 10 Drexel Ave., Chicago.
1692. ALEXANDER HENDERSON
A. B. in L. & A. ; Salesman; b. Mar. 30, 1874, Edinburgh, Scot.; s. Robert (b. 1834,
do.) & Elizabeth (Davidson) Henderson (b. 1S34, do.) Prepared in Calumet H. S.,
Chicago. With Butler Bros. Address, 7 W. Randolph St., Chicago, 111. (i)
1693. FRANCIS WHITSON HIGGINS
A. B. in Chem.; Chemist & Mgr.; b. Mar. 26, 1881; s. William H. C. (b. 1842,
New York City) & Caroline A. (Secor) Higgins (b. 1851, Brooklyn, N. Y.) Prepared in
Chicago Heights H. S. and Morgan Park Acad. Phi Lambda Upsilon. Experimental
Chemist, The Carborundum Co., Niagara Falls, 1902-7; Works Mgr., Deutsche Carborun-
dum Werke, Dusseldorf-Reisgolz, 1907 — Married Florence C. Bornholt, May 15, 1906,
Chicago Height, 111. Child, Donald, b. Mar. 28, 191 1. Address, Deutsche Carborundum
Werke, Dusseldorf-Reisholz, Ger.
1694. SAMUEL CHASE HIGGINS
B. S. in M. E.; Draughtsman; b. Jan. 7, 1875, Lincoln, 111.; s. George Henry (b.
July 4, 1845, Greenwood, England) and Katerine Olivia (Chase) Higgins (b. Mar. 8,
1846, Robin's Nest, 111.) Prepared in Lincoln H. S. and Univ. Acad. Tau Beta Pi.
Draughtsman C. R. I. & P. R. R., Chicago, 1902-6; Estimator, Pressed Steel Car Co.,
Pittsburgh, Pa., Feb. 1906-May, 1907; Asst. to Mech. Engr. Standard Steel Car. Co.,
Hammond, Ind., May, 1907 — Address, Muenich Court, Hammond, Indiana.
1695. GEORGE JACOB HINSHAW
A. B. in L. & A.; Real Estate; b. Mav 27, 1S7S, Danvcrs. 111.; s. Charles C. (b. May
16, 1849, Danvers, 111.) & Mary E. (Smith) Hinshaw (b. April 18, 1855, Mackinaw, 111.)-
Prepared in 111. Wesleyan, 3 years, Adelphic; Y. M. C A.; Treas. of Class. Salesman
1902-3; Merchant's Secy, 1903-9; Editor and manager Wapello .4gricultural Standard, at
Ottumwa, Iowa, 1006. Real estate in Kan. & Okla. 1909 — Commercial Sec'y. 1910 —
Field Sec'v Kansas Development Ass'n. ; Rep. Kansas at National Chamber of Commerce,
1902] Baccalaureate Alumni 279
1912; Prcsb. Church. Married Laura Carrell, Oct. 19, 1909, Sigourney, Iowa. Address,
Newton, Kan.
1C96. HARRIET EMMA HOWE
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Dec. 10, 1881, Urbana, 111.; d. William Renfrew (b. Dec. 14,
1844, Coshocton Co., O.) & Althea G. (Pocock) Howe (b. Apr. 12, 1845, Coshocton Co.,
O.) Prepared in Urbana H. S. Woman's Glee Club; Choral Soc; Lib. Club; Y. W.
C. A. Organizer, Gilman, 111., Lib., 1902; Loan Desk Asst., Univ. Lib., 1902-3; Cat-
aloger, 111. Lib., 1903-4; Instructor, 111. State Lib. School, 1904-6; Dir. Washington
Univ. Summer Lib. School, 1905-6; Head Cataloger, Univ. of la. Lib., 1906-10; Instr.,
Univ. of la. Summer Lib. School, 1907-9; Chief Cataloger, Minneapolis Pub. Lib., 1910 —
Member Amer. Lib. Assoc, 1905-11; State Lib. Assoc, 1904-11; Pres., 111. Lib. School
Alumnae Assoc, 1907; Pres. Lib. Club in Iowa City, 1907; The Humanist Soc, 1908-
10; Pres., Choral Soc, Univ of la., 1909-10; Member Musical Council, 1909-10; Regional
Secy, for 111. Lib. School Graduates in la., 1906-10; College Women's Club; Social
Service Club; Twin City Alumnae Assoc. Address, Chief Cataloger, Pub. Library, Minne-
apolis, Minn.
1697- SAMUEL KELSO HUGHES
LL. B.; Real Estate & Insurance Bus.; b. Dec. 23, 1866, Kunkle, O.; s. Samuel K.
(b. 1819, Danville, Ky.) & Jane T. (Mahan) Hughes (b. 1830, Mt. Morris, N. Y.)
Prepared in West Unity, O., H. S.; Wooster Univ. Adelphic. Member Cong. Church.
Married Pauline A. Nelson, June 21, 1898, West Unity, O. Children, Morris Nelson,
b. Jan. 13, 1901; Sherman Kelso, b. Oct. 14, 1902; Paul Harbison, b. Mar. 15, 1907.
Address, 619 W. Univ. Ave., Champaign, 111.; Bus. Add., Illinios Bldg., Champaign.
1698. JENNIE ALICE HULCE
B. L. S., Librarian; b. Richmond, Wis.; d. Elisha (b. Canandaigua, N. Y.) & Alice
Lavina (Parkyn) Hulce (b. Arlavright, N. Y.) Prepared in pub. schs., Whitewater, Wis.,
Nor. Sch., and Hillsdale Coll. Prep. B. of Phil., 1896, Hillsdale Coll.; B. of P., do.
Asst. Cataloger in Ohio State Lib., 1902-3; Asst. in the John Crerar Lib., Chicago,
iqo3 — Member Ladies Lit. Union, Hillsdale Coll.; Lib. Club. Address, The John Crerar
Library, Chicago, 111.
1699. CHARLES PHELPS HUNTER
(Brother of No. 1526)
A. B. in L. & A.; Furniture Merchant; b. Feb. 8, 1881, Newton, la.; s. George B.
(b. Carrollton, O.) & Susan A. (Dunklee) Hunter (b. Pittsford, Vt.) Prepared in
Newton H. S. Alpha Tau Omega; Theta Nu Epsilon; Alpha Delta Sigma; Shield &
Trident. Mgr. Retail Furniture Dept., la. Mercantile Co., Newton, la. Address,
Newton, la.
1700. LEONARD WARD INGHAM
(Husband of No. 1461)
A. B. in L. & A.; Lawyer; b. Nov. 25, 1880, Waynesville, 111.; s. George K. (b.
July 19, 1852, Andersonville, O.) & Alice Ann (Tenney) Ingham (b. June 17, 1852,
Waynesville, 111.) Prepared in Clinton H. S.; Hanover Coll., 1898-1900. Phi Gamma
Delta. LL. B., Harvard Law School, 1905. Lawyer with Judge George K. Ingham. Mar-
ried Minnie C. Bridgman ('01) Oct. 25, 1903, Keene, N. H. Children, John Leonard, b.
Apr. 20, 1908; Alice Carile, b. July 11, 1910; Sarah B. Ingham, b. Jan. 28, 1912. Address,
Clinton, 111.
1 70 1. HAROLD DEMMING JAMES
(Brother of Nos. 2702, 4730)
A. B. in L. & A.; Lawyer; b. Apr. 12, 1881, Amboy, 111.; s. P. M. (b. July 14, 1850,
Exeter, R. I.) & Lottie L. (Vaughan) James (b. Apr. 17. 1858, Amboy, 111.) Prepared
in Amboy H. S. Adelphic. LL. B., 111. Coll. of Law, Chicago, 1908. Pnn. Amboy
H. S., 1902-5; Law Stud, in office P. M. James, 1905-8; Stud. 111. Coll. of Law, 1908-9;
Stud. Success Shorthand Sch., Chicago, 1908-9; Court Reporter for Hon. R. S. Farrand,
15th Jud. Dist. of 111., Jan.-Dec, 1909; practicing law, 1909 — Member Toastmaster s
Club, Vice Pres., 191 1; Excelsior Blue Lodge; Freeport Chapter and Consistory S. P. R. S.
32d degree. Married Merta Adams, Oct. 22, 1910; Orangeville, 111. Address, 291 Pleasant
St., Freeport, 111.; Bus. Add., Knowlton Bank Bldg., Freeport.
1702. FRED VOLENTINE JOHNSON
(Brother of Nos. 953, 1352, 1529, 2705, 3044)
B. S. in M. E.; Engineer: b. Dec. 3, 1880, Champaign; s. Charles B. (b. Oct. 8, 1843,
Pocahontas, 111.) & Maria Louisa (Lewis) Johnson (b. Aug. 28, 1S47, Chatham, 111. )
Prepared in Champaign H. S. Asst. Eng. Ariz. Smelting Co., N. Y.; Chief Engineer
with E. P. Jamison & Co. Address, Seattle, Wash.; Home Add., 718 W. Church St.,
Champaign.
1703. JOHN PETER JOHNSON
B. S. in M. E.; Mech. Engr.; b. Dec. 28, 1872, Ryslinge, Denmark, s. C. and T. Kas-
mussen, do. Prepared in Military H. S., Copenhagen, Denmark. M. E. Soc. Designing
Engr. U. S. Navy Dept., Washington. Lieut, of Cav., Royal Danish Army, 1895-8. Memb.
Nat'l. Geog. Society. Married Sophie Seehusen, 1899. Copenhagen. Child, Eva Marietta
Idabclla, b. Apr. 8. 1903. Address, 510 Mills Bldg., Washington, D. C.
1704. GUY RAYMOND JONES
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Nov. 17, 1880, Areola, 111.; s. James (b. Jan. 24, 1837, Franklin
Co., Ind.) & Martha Parvis (b. 1841, do.) Prepared in Tuscola H. S. Asst. States
28o University of Illinois [1902
Atty., Douglas Co., 1903-4; Master in Chancery, 1906-11. Married Mae F. Van Voorhis
Jan. 17, 1905, Tuscola, 111. Child, Mildred V., b. Nov. 10, 1906. Address, Tuscola, 111.
1705. HENRY LEONARD JONES
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Apr. 30, 1879, Delavan, 111.; s. Tames O. & Eliza Francis
(Tripp) Jones. Prepared in Delavan H. S. Member State Bar Assoc; Champaign Co.
Bar Assoc. Married Lou M. Crabb, Sept. 21, 1905, Delavan, 111. Address, Trevett &
Mattis Bank Bldg., Champaign, 111.
1706. J. CLAUDE JONES
A. B. in Sci.; Asst. Prof.; b. July 2, 1877, Merrimac, Wis.; s. John D. (b. Sept. 18,
1849, Lebanon, N. H.) & Alberta Rosella (Van Sice) Jones (b. Nov. 29, 1852, Dugway,
N. Y.) Prepared in Chicago Manl. Tr. Sch. Orchestra; Capt. Teacher, Champaign
H. S., 1902-3; Whiting H. S., 1903-4; Asst. in Geol., Univ. of 111., 1904-5; Instructor, same,
1905-6; Grad. Stud., Univ. of Chicago, 1906-9; Res. Asst. in Geol., Univ. of Chicago, 1907-
9; Instructor in Physiography, Univ. of Kan., summer term, 1907; same, Univ. of Chicago,
1908; member State Geol. Survey of 111., 1906-9; Instructor in Geol. & Mineralogy,
Univ. of Nev., 190910; Curator of Museum, same, 1910 — Asst. Prof, of Geol. & Mm.,
same 19 10 — Married Belle McCurdy, June 23, 1904, Chicago. Children, Alberta
Rosella, b. Mar. 21, 1905; Evelyn May, b. Sept. 9, 1906 (d. Sept. 13, 1906); Claude
Dorence, b. June 4, 191 1. Address, 736 West St., Reno, Nev.
1707. WARREN JONES
A. B. in L. & A.; Asst. Prof.; b. Sept. 10, 1869, El Dara, 111.; s. William (b. Mar.
29, 1834, El Dara) & Mary Jane (Purceli) Jones (b. 1839, El Dara). Prepared in Pitts-
field H. S.; Nor. Univ. Choral Soc; English Club; Philosophical Club. Teacher, West
Side H. S., Aurora, 1902-5; Supt., Elburn Schools, 1905-8; Prin., (jlidden Practice Scli.
& Critic Teacher 8th Grade, DeKalb, 111., Nor. Sch., 1908-11; Instructor in Summer
School, DeKalb, 111., Nor. Sch., 1908-10; Asso. Prof, of English, ist Dist. Nor. Sch.,
Kirksville, Mo., 191 1 — Grad. work, Univ. of 111., (in absentia) 1911 — Editor of Im-
portant Current Events Dept., School News, Taylorville, 111. Master Aurora Lodge No.
254, A. F. & A. M. Married Anna Gehring, Nov. 25, 1896, Oneida, 111. Children,
Katheryn, b. Sept. 13, 1903; Llewellyn Bruce, b. Oct. 11, 1905. Address, 1201 E. Normal
Ave., Kirksville, Mo.
1708. LEE JUTTON
(Brother of No. 1230)
B. S. in C. E.; Bridge Inspector; b. June 15, 1880, New Albany, Ind.; s. Joseph &
Elizabeth (Reed) Jutton. Prepared in Champaign High School. C. E. Club; Football
team. Draftsman, Brown- Ketcham Iron Works, 1902-3; Bridge Inspector, C. & N. W. R.
R., 1903 — Author: Article, Erection of Railroad Bridges, Technograph, V. xix, 1905,
pp. 84-91. Member Austin Lodge; A. F. & A. M. ; Western Soc. of Engrs. ; Amer.
Ry. Bridge & Bldg. Assoc. Married Mary Busey, May 23, 1906, Urbana, HI. Child,
Lela Jutton, b. May 8, 1911. Address, 340 N. Howard Ave., Austin, Chicago; Bus. Add.,
226 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago.
1709. CHARLES HOWARD KABLE
(Brother of No. 1231)
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. May 30, 1881, Virden, 111.; s. Benjamin Franklin (b.
Dec. 4, 1840, Greene Co., O.) & Anna (Freeman) Kable (b. Sept. 8, 1842, Sangamon Co.,
111.) Prepared in Virden H. S.; Staunton Mil. Acad., Staunton, Va. Sigma Alpha
Epsilon; Alpha Delta Sigma; Architect's Club; Y. M. C. A. U. S. Fish Commission,
Washington, D. C, June-Nov., 1902; W. M. Poindexter, 1902-3; D. H. Burnham & Co.,
Archts., Chicago, 1903-4; Nimmons & Fellows, Chicago, 1904-5; member firm Kable &
Kable, Archts. & Engrs., Portland, Ore., 1908-1:; with State Architect of Ore., 191 1 —
Member Chicago Architectural Club & Secy., 1905; Portland Arch. Club; Portland Com-
mercial Club. Married Ethel Mackey, Aug. 26, 1909, Portland, Ore. Child, Mary
Elizabeth, b. June 9, 191 1. Bus. Add. Capitol Bldg., Salem, Ore.
1 710. EDWARD ORRIS KEATOR
(Husband of No. 1872 and Brother of No. 271 1)
B. S. in C. E.; Gen. Contractor; b. Feb. 1, 1879, Polo, 111.; s. Joseph (b. 1837,
Kingston, N. Y.) & Sarah Ann (Moshier) Keator (b. 1847, Polo, 111.) Prepared in
Polo H. S. _ Phi Gamma Delta; Capt. Track Team, 1900. In construction, re-construc-
tion, & maintenance work, 1905; Isthmian Canal Service, 1910; Supt. of Constr. of
Gatun Dam, started in 1907, organized working forces as of to-day with the work 90 per
cent completed. Invented & Pat'd. device for automatically dumping cars which cuts
down cost of labor 400 per cent, 1909-10. Assoc, member, Amer. Soc. of C. E. Married
Grace Goodale, ('03) Oct. 15, 1906, Cincinnati, O. Child, (joodale Roberts, b. July 7, 191 2.
Address, 33 The Navarre, Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, O. ; Bus. Add.. P. O. Box 425, Cin-
cinnati, O.
1711. ARTHUR ROLLAND KELLY
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. July 4, 1878, Osage, la.; s. Joseph & Lydia (Butler)
Kelly. Prepared in la. State Coll.; Glee Club; Mandolin Club; Male Quartet. Member
Baptist Church. Married Enid L. Harrod, Dec. 31, 1904, Waterloo, la. Address, mo
Story Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif.
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1712. stewart william kincaid
A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B., 1904; Lawyer; b. Oct. 12, 1875, Heathsville, 111.; s.
Stewart (b. 1842, Heathsville, 111.) & Lydia Ann (Fuller) Kincaid (b. Dec. 22, 1848,
Heathsville, 111.) Prepared in Austin Coll., Effingham, 111. A. B., Austin Coll., 1899.
Prin. Effingham H. S., 1899-1901; Lawyer, 1904— Married Leonora Mann, Aug. 29,
1900, Robinson, 111. Children, Myrtle Rochelle, b. Oct. 25, 1901; Stewart Allen, b.
Apr. 19, 1907; Mary Josephine, b. Feb. 6, 191 1. Address, Paris, 111.
1713. LEE IRVING KNIGHT
(Brother of No. 4736)
A. B. in L. & A.; Student; b. Sept. 30, 1880; s. Geo. E. & Katherine (Merrill)
Knight. Prepared in Decatur H. S.; 111. State Nor. Sch., 1898-9, 1900-1. Phi Beta Kappa;
Sigma Xi; Gamma Alpha. Taught in Washington, 111., Pub. Schools as Prin. of H. S.
& Supt. to 1907; Grad. work, Univ. of Chicago, 1907-8; same, Univ. of 111., 1908-9;
Clemson Coll., S. C, 1909-10; Grad. work, Univ. of Chicago, 1910 — Author: Effect of
Illuminating Gas & Ethylene on Flowering Carnations (with Dr. Crocker), Bot. Gaz.,
pp. 259-276, 1908; The Peg of the Cucurbitaceae (with Dr. Crocker), same, pp. 321-39,
1910. Address, 5731 Monroe Ave., Chicago.
1714. ANNA KOEHN (KUEHL)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Sept. 25, 1876, Pflato, W. Prussia, Ger.; d. Otto Koehn (b.
Mar. 7, do.) & Augusta (Eshner) Koehn (b. Sept. 9, 1843, do.) Prepared in North
Div. H. S., Chicago. Teacher in Greenview H. S., 1902-3; Instr. in Amer. Sch.
of Cor., 1903-8. Married William J. A. Kuehl, Sept. 25, 1907, Chicago, 111. Children,
Frances Elizabeth, b. Feb. 21, 1909; Ernst William, b. Mar. 28, 1911. Address, Box 581,
Elmhurst, 111.
1715. *RUEBEN NELSON KOFOID
(Brother of No. 1138)
A. B. in Chem.; Chemist; b. Mar. 25, 1880, Granville, 111.; s. Nelson (b. Apr. 15,
1838, Bornholm, Denmark) & Elizabeth Jane (Ellis) Kofoid (b. June 8, 1846, Ind.)
Prepared in 111. State Nor. Univ. Adelphic; Deutche Verein; Chem. Club. Asst. State
Chem., of N. Y., 1902-3; Chemist, Carborundum Co., 1903-4; Chemist, Calif. Powder
Works, 1904-5. Author: Carborundum, Its Manufacture and Uses, Technograph, 1904,
pp. i-:7. Member Amer. Chem. Soc. ; Chem. Soc. of Western N. Y. Died, July 27,
1905, Berkeley, Calif.
1 71 6. JOHN CONRAD LEHNER
A. B. in L. & A.; Lawyer; b. Mar. 14, 1878, Derinda, 111.; s. William (b. 1855, 111.)
& Maria Dora (Kell) Lehner. Prepared in Mt. Morris Coll., Mt. Morris, 111. Freshman-
Soph. Debate. LL. B., Northwestern Univ., 1911. Real Estate Broker until 1909;
admitted to 111. Bar, Oct., 191 1 — Married Anna Eva Gebhardt, July 3, 191 1. Child,
William Dwight, b. Sept. i, 1912, Chicago. Address, 2244 Addison St., Chicago.
1717. JUSTA MORRIS LINDGREN
A. B. in Sci.; Chemist; A. M., 1907; b. July 28, 1878; s. Andrew (b. Malmo,
Sweden) & Mathilda (Nelson) Lindgren. Prepared in Moline H. S. Phi Delta Theta;
Shield & Trident; Phi Lambda Upsilon. Varsity Football, 1898-1901; Capt., 1901; Chem-
ist, State Water Sur., 1904-7; Asst. Chem., Eng. Exp. Sta. & State Geol. Survey, 1907-12.
Articles: With E. Barton, Lab. Exp. in Water Treatment, Amer. Water Works Assoc;
with E. Barton, Some Reactions During Water Treatment, Jour, of Anicr. them. Soc.
V. xxix., No. 9; Sampling & Analysis of Coal, Trans. Amer. Inst. Min. Engrs.; with
S. W. Parr, Determination of Nickel in Alloys. Married Verne Irene Kuehler, July 20,
1904. Address, 1302^^ W. Stoughton St., Urbana, 111.
1718. GEORGE TAYLOR LLOYD
A. B. in Sci.; Supervisor in Manl. Tr. ; b. Jan. i, 1878, St. Charles, 111.; s. William
Barrett (b. Feb. 14, 1849, St. Charles, 111.) & Alice (Taylor) Lloyd (b. Jan. 9, 1848,
Light House, 111.) Prepared in Glen Ellyn H. S., Wheaton, 111., & Wheaton Prep.
School. B. L., Wheaton, 1900. Class Football team. Taught in H. S., 1902-3; Phys.
Dir., Throop Polytech. Inst., Pasadena, Cal., 1903; Officeman, Warehouse firm, 1904; in
Railroad Constr., headquarters, Jone, Calif., 1904-5; Calif. N. E. Ry., 1905-7; Engr.
Constr., West Coast Route, Mex., 1907; Asst. Engr., Maintenance, Mo. Pac, 1909;
Location, St. L. & S. F., 191 1; Supervisor, Manl. Tr., Cripple, Creek Dist., 1911 —
With J. D. Church made Reconnaissance for Southern Pac. Ry. over summit of Cas-
cades, 1905. Married Myrtle Pearl Roach, June 15, 1911, Arapahoe, Nebr. Address,
209 W. Bennett Ave., Cripple Creek, Colo.
1719. JESSIE ISA LUMMIS
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Dec. i, 1880, Quincy, 111.; d. Benjamin Bridge
(b. Apr. 20, 1840, Butler Co., O.) & Eliza Ann (Doran) Lummis (b. Feb. 16, 1853,
Adams Co., 111.) Prepared in Quincy H. S. English Club; Kappa Alpha Theta; Phi
Delta Psi; Illio Bd. Taught in Morris, 111., 1902-3 Quincy, 111., 1903-4; LaSalle, 1904-10;
Clerk, Office Commissioner of Pub. Lands, Capitol Bldg., Cheyenne, Wye, 1910-12. 111.
State Norm. Univ., 1912 — Address, 2615 Warren Ave., Cheyenne, Wyo.
1720. HUGO LUND
B. S. in M. E.; Engineer; b. Aug. 16, 1877, Ft. Wayne, Ind.; s. Hans (b. Sept. 28,
1845, Hadersleben, Schleswig-Holstein) & Johanna Margareta Dorothea (Schley) Lund
282 University of Illinois [1902
(b. Nov. 19, 1848, do.) Prepared in Central H. S., Kansas City, Mo.; Purdue Univ.,
1897-1901. In Kansas City office of Ford, Bacon & Davis of N. Y., 1902-4; with Metro-
politan Street Ry. Co., Kansas City, Mo., 1904 — Married Jessie May Chestnut, June
20, 1907, New Holland, 111. Child, Dorothea, b. Oct. 29, 191 1. Address, 1657 bummit
St., Kansas City, Mo.; Btis. Add., care of Metropolitan St. Ry. Co., 1500 Grand Ave.,
Kansas City.
1 72 1. CARL LEONARD LUNDGREN
B. S. in C. E.; Farmer; b. Feb. 16, 1880, Marengo, 111.; s. Pear Hjalmar & Delilah
(Renwick) Lundgren. Prepared in Marengo H. S. Kappa Sigma; Football team; Base-
ball team, Capt.; Pres. Senior Class. Professional Baseball from Apr.-Oct., 1902-12;
Ass't. Coacfi at Prin. Univ., Mar. to June, 1912; Draftsman, winters 1902-4; Farming &
Dairying, 1904 — Member A. F. & A. M. Married S. Maude Cohoon, Sept. 3, 1904.
Marengo, 111. Address, Marengo, 111.
1722. OTTO LAWRENCE LUTHER
(Husband of No. 1979)
A. B. in L. & A.; H. S. Prin.; b. May s. 1881, Quincy, 111.; s. Adam (b. 1832,
Homburg, Germany) & Caroline (Futterer) Luther (b. 1840, Baden, Ger.) Prepared in
Quincy H. S. Philomathean, Pres. A. B., Univ. of Calif., 1904; Grad. work, Univ. of
Chicago; Asst. in Univ. of Calif., 1904; Prin. of Union Dist. H. S., Siskiyon Co.,
Calif., 1905; Broadway H. S., Seattle, Wash., 1906-9; Prin., Queen Anne H. S., Seattle,
1909 — Pres. Deutscher Zirkel, Univ. of Calif., 1904; Pres., Puget Sound Schoolmasters'
Club, 1911; Pres., Plymouth Men's Club, Seattle, 1911-12; Secy.-Treas., Washington
H. S. Athletic Assoc, 191 1; Chairman of Comm. on Education, Seattle Commercial Club,
191 1 ; Chairman, State Com. on Teachers' Retirement Fund Law, 1911; member Program
Com., Municipal League. Married Adah Helen Stutsman ('03) June 26, 1907, Seattle.
Children, Philip Harrison, b. Oct. 13, 1909; Roger William, b. June 28, 1911. Address,
411 Wheeler St., Seattle, Wash.; Bus. Add., care of Queen Anne H. S., Seattle, Wash.
1723. HARRY McCarthy
(Husband of No. 1620; Brother of No. 2439)
B. S. in M. E.; Engineer; b. Feb. 2, 1878, Moline, 111.; s. Thomas McCarthy. Chiet
Draftsman, Davenport Locomotive Works, 1902-5; National Tube Co., Kewanee Works,
1905 — Married Florence Jennie Beebe ('02) Apr. 20, 1904, Blunt, S. D. Child, Harriet
E., b. June 26, 1906. Address, Kewanee, 111.
1724. HARRIETT ELIZABETH McCULLY (CHAPIN)
(Wife of No. 1471; Sister of Nos. 1723, 2740)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Apr. 22, 1881; d. John DeDanels (b. 1856, Baltimore, Md.)
& Virginia Bell (Ashway) McCully (b. 1859, Mt. Carroll.) Prepared in Mt. Carroll H. S.
Alethenai. Teacher in Gunn School, near Newman, 111, 1902-3; Rantoul Pub. Schs,,
1903-4. Member ist Presb. Church, Champaign. Married Edward Pierce Chapin, June
16, 1904, Somerset, O. Children, Edward William, b. July 23, 1908; Ruth, b. July i5,
19 II. Address, Freeburg, 111.
1725. MARY OLA McGINNIS
A. B. in Sci.; A. AL, 1910; Teacher; b. July 20, 1876, Dawson, 111.; d. John (b. Aug.
28, 1848, Hartford, Conn.) & Mary Louisa (Broad) McGinnis (b. May 13, 1850).
Prepared in Springfield, 111., H. S. Alethenai. Teacher in Lewistown, 111., H. S., 1903-4;
Springfield H. S., 1904-9; Yeatman H. S., St. Louis, 1910 — Author: Reactions of
Branchipus Senatus to Light, Heat and Gravity, Jour, of E.vp. Zobl., V. x. No. 2, 191 1,
pp. 227-40. Member 111. Acad, of Sci.; Mo. Soc. of Sci. & Math. Address, 3739 Wind-
sor PI., St. Louis, Mo.
1726. *BROWN ERVIN McILVAINE
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Oct. 23, 1S73, Tuscola, 111.; s. Thomas A. (b. Dec. 9, 1844, Gap,
Pa.) & Sallie Ervin (Hillsboro) Mcllvaine (b. Sept. 15, 1846). Prepared in Whipple
Acad., Jacksonville, 111. B. S., 111. Coll., 1897. Phi Alpha. Practiced law. Member
Presb. Church. Died Jan. 14, 1903, Tuscola, 111.
1727. KARL FRANKLIN McMURRY
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Oct. 31, 1S80, Normal, 111.; s. William P. (b. Oct.
26, 1852, Crawfordsville, Ind.) & Lida (Brown) McMurry (b. Feb. 6, 1853, Chautauqua
Co., N. Y.) Prepared in 111. State Nor. Univ.; Univ. of Calif., 1 900-1. Adelphic.
H. S. Teacher. Married Minnie A. Hiett, Oct. 5, 1904, Monmouth, 111. Children, Helen,
b. Jan. 20, 1906; Elmer Brown (Treal, b. Aug. 4, 1911. Address, 1312 Santa Rosa St.,
San Luis Obispo, Calif.
1728. CHARLES WESLEY MALCOLM
(Brother of No. 3465)
B. S. in C. E.; C. E.; Asst. Prof.; b. Oct. 13, 1879, Roseville, 111.; s. John Wesley
(b. 1830, Mich.) & Emma (Staat) Malcolm (b. 1835, 111.) Prepared in Roseville H. S.
Delta Upsilon; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Pres., C. E. Club. Irtstr. in C. E., Univ. of
111., 1902-3; same in Struc. Engr., 1903; Asst. Prof, of same. 1907 — Author: 1st edition
of Malcolm's Graphic Statics, 1908, 128 pp., published by self; 2d edition of same,
published by Myron C. Clark Pub. Co., 1910, 315 pp. Member 111. Soc. of Engrs. &
Surveyors; Soc. for Promotion of Engr. Educ; Assoc, member Amer. Soc. of C. E. ;
Univ. Club. Married Catherine Mary Janson, 1909, Chicago, 111. Address, Urbana, 111.
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1729. JOHN VICTOR MAPES
A. B. in Chem.; Farmer; b. Dec. 27, 1876, Paris, IlL; s. John Wesley (b. Aug.,
1832, Loudonville, O.) & Martha (Wilson) Mapes (b. Oct. 11, 1840, Washington, Co.,
Pa.) Prepared in Paris H. S. Chem. Club; Nat. Hist. Member Christian Church.
Married Eva L. Fischer, Nov. 26, 1903, Paris, 111. Children, John Cecil, b. Oct. 13, 1904;
Donald Fischer, b. Dec. 20, 1906; Mary Martha, b. Aug. 18, 1910. Address, R. F. JJ.
No. 7, Paris, 111.
1730. ALBERT CAREY MARTIN
B. S. in Arch.; Arch. & Engr. ; b. Sept. 16, 1879; s. John (b. Ireland) & Margaret
(Carey) Martin (b. New York). Prepared in Brothers of Mary Acad., LaSalle, 111.
Univ. Track team; Class Athletic team. Detailer, Struc. Steel, Brown Ketchum Iron
Works, of Indianapolis, 1902-3; Insp. of steel in Shop S: Mills of Pittsburgh for Bren-
nike & Fay of St. Louis, 1903; Estimator of Steel, Cambria Steel Co., Sept. -Dec, 1903;
Supt. of 6 story bldg. for Contractor Carl Leonard, Los Angeles, 1903-4; Engr., A. F.
Rosenheim, Arch., Los Angeles, 1904-8; Practicing as Arch. & Engr., 1908 — Inventor of
2 systems of reinforced concrete constr. Member Amer. Inst, of Arch.; Dir. Los Angeles
Chap. A. I. A.; member Archts. & Engrs. Assoc; K. of C. ; Newman Club; Athletic Club
of Los Angeles. Married Carolyn Borchard, Oct. 14, 1907. Children, Evelyn Mary, b.
Aug. 20, 1908; Margaret Mary, b. Apr. 28, 1911. Address, 712 Catalina St., Los
Angeles; Bus. Add., 430 Higgins Bldg., Los Angeles.
1731. JAMES WALTER MARTIN Jr.
(Brother of Nos. 1532, 3093)
A. B., LL. B.; Attorney at Law; b. June 8, 1880, Wilmington, 111.; s. James W.
(b. Feb. 22, 1846) and Viola M. (Linton) Martin (b. Jan. 23, 1847, Ind.) Prepared in
Wilmington H. S.; member of Kappa Sigma and Phi Delta Phi. Married Mary E. Keough,
Oct. 9, 1912. Address, 60-62 Young Bldg., Joliet, 111.
1732. ROBERT CLAYTON MATTHEWS
(Brother of No. 3874)
B. S. in M. E.; Prof.; b. Dec. 14, 1878, Monmouth, 111.; s. John William (b. July
7, 1848, Macon, Miss.) & Mary Gertrude (Stevens) Matthews (b. Nov. 23, 1843, Peterboro,
N. Y.) Prepared in Monmouth H. S.; Monmouth Coll., 1896-7. Delta Kappa Epsilon; Tau
Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi (hon. member); M. & E. E. Soc. Glee & Mandolin Club, Bus. Mgr.;
Opera (Tlub; Capt. Battery. Instr. in G. E. D., Univ. of 111., 1902-5; Instr. in M. E.,
same 1905-6; with Natl. Self- Winding Clock Co., 1906; LaSalle Mach. & Tool Co.,
1906-7; Asst. Prof. Drawing & Mach. Des., Univ. of Tenn., 1907-10; Assoc. Prof., same,
1910-12; Prof., 19T2 — Capt. Co. D., 3d Inf., N. G. S., Tenn., 1908-10. Member Presb.
Church; F. & A. M.; Tenn. Consistory No. i, A. A. S. R. Natl. Secy., Tau Beta Pi,
1905 — Married Virginia Longstreet Lamar, June 27, 1911, Memphis, Tenn. Child,
Clayton Lamar, b. May 23, 1912. Address, Res., 821 E. Main Ave., Knoxville, Tenn.
Bus. Add., Univ. of Tenn.
1733. ESTHER ANNA MAXWELL
(Sister of No. 969)
B. L. S.; Teacher; b. Champaign, 111.; d. Geo. Lewis (b. 1840, near Marion, Pa.)
& Katherine Dow (Johnson) Maxwell (b. 1848, Schodack Landing, N. Y.) Prepared in
Champaign H. S. Phi Delta Psi. Teacher in Champaign Pub. Schs., 1904-8; Enid,
Okla., Pub. Sch., 1908-10; Champaign Pub. Schs., 1910. Address, 203 N. New St.,
Champaign, 111.
1734. THOMAS HENRY MILLER
LL. B.; State's Atty.; b. Oct. 19, 1873, McDonough Co., 111.; s. Marvin (b. Sept.
22, 1834, Ackron, O.) & Sarah Miller (b. Mar. 27, 1844, do.) Prepared in Western 111.
Nor. Sch. & Bus. Inst.' Philomathean. State's Atty., 1908 — Married Bertha A. Cox,
Dec. 9, 1910, Macomb, 111. Address, Macomb, 111.
1735. GEORGE HENRY MOORE
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Oct. 30, 1875; s. Sanford W. (b. Nov. 1, 1830, Clinton Co., O.)
& Louisa (Thornhill) Moore (b. Mar. i, 1836, do.) Prepared in Cent. Nor. Coll., Dan-
ville, Ind., 1897-1901. Member Univ. Club, Los Angeles, Cal.; I. O. O. F. Married
Anastasia Powell, Feb. i, 191 1. Address, 1321 W. 7th St., Glendale, Cal.; Bus. Add.,
429 ^timson Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal.
1736. MADISON HOGE MOUNT
B. S. in M. E. ; Teacher; b. May 28, 1871, Walnut Prairie, 111.; s. James Amos (b.
Jan. 27, 1836, Clark Co., 111.) & Mary C. (Brown) Mount (b. 1839. Terre Haute, Ind.)
Prepared in Northern Ind. Nor. Coll. Engr. Soc; Y. M. C. A. Draftsman, 1902-3;
Computer & Observer in U. S. Testing Plant, Geol. Survey, 1904-5; Cement Contractor
Long Beach, Calif., 1906-10; Teacher, Manl. Arts H. S., Los Angeles, Calif., 1910 —
Address, Manl. Arts H. S., Los Angeles, Calif.
1737. MARY NEFF
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. McLean Co., 111.; d. Henry Neff, Hoffenheim (b.
Baden, Ger.) & Christine (Funk) Neff (Gondelsheim, do.) Prepared in 111. State Nor.
Univ. Prin. of H. S., Atlanta, 111., 1902-3; Teacher of Engl, and Sec. of Faculty,
Cookman Institute, Jacksonville, Fla., 1904-9; Teacher of Engl., Rust Univ., Holly
Springs, Miss., 1909 — Address, 503 W. Front St., Bloomington, 111.
284 University of Illinois [1902
1738. CARTER NORRIS
A. B. in L. & A.; Miner; b. Feb. 1, 1881, Farmer City, 111.; s. Amos Lorin (b.
Orange, O.) & Augusta E. Norris (b. Ashland, do.) Prepared in Farmer City H. S.
Vice Pres. Ath. Assoc; Varsity Track Team. Stenographer, City Buyer, & Cor. with
Joseph T. Ryerson & Son, 1902-7; Office Mgr. & Auditor, The Providential Mining &
Milling Co., 1907-12. Member, The Mexico Country Club, Mexico City, 1907-12. Address,
Guanajuato, Mexico.
1739- RENA MAY ODELL
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Dec. 4, 1874, Petersburgh, N. Y.; d. Danford-Buell
(b. Petersburgh, N. Y.) & Sarah Anna (Haff) Odell (b. Stamford, Vt.) Prepared in
Morrison H. S. Y. W. C. A.; Watcheka; English Club; Phi Beta Kappa; A. M., Univ.
of Chicago, 191 1. Teacher, Litchfield, 111., H. S., 1902-6; Monticello, Ind., H. S., 1906-8;
Tempe Nor. Sch., Tempe, Ariz., 1908-10; head English Dept., Robinson Twp. H. S.,
1911-12; Manl. Tr. H. S., Indianapolis, Ind., 1912 — Address, 2137 N. New Jersey St.,
Indianapolis, Ind.
1740. LEWIS OMER
A. B.,; Teacher; b. Aug. 28, 1876, Clayton, 111.; s. Alexander (b. Mar. 5, 1850,
Bardstown, Ky.) & Alice (Rampy) Omer (b. June 28, 1851, Liberty, 111.) Prepared in
Clayton H. S. Theta Nu Epsilon; Track team; Football; Pres., Math. Club; Secy.,
Democratic Club. Taught in Harvey, 111.; Head of Math. Dept., River Forest Twp.
H. S., Oak Park, 111.; Track Coach & Teacher, Northwestern Acad. Member Central
Assoc, of Sci. & Math. Teachers, 1903. Married Edith Nevins, Aug. 24, 1899. Children,
Harry Nevins, b. June 15, 1900; Eleanor Roberta, b. Aug. 23, 1910. Address, 716
Clark St., Evanston, 111.
1 741. ALBERT NELSON OYEN
B. S.; Physician & Surgeon; b. Dec. 9, 1878, Battle Creek, Mich.; s. Adolph B.
(b. 1857, Trondhjem, Norway) & Jennie S. (Sprague) Oyen (b. 1848, Crown Point,
N. Y.) Prepared in N. W. Div. H. S., Chicago. Capt. M. D., Rush Med. Coll., 1905.
Held Internship, Alexian Bros. Hosp., Chicago. Practicing Physician. Author: Two
Cases Basilar Thrombosis, Trans. Chicago Path. Soc, V. vi, 1904, pp. 211-19. Amer.
Med. Soc; Chicago Med. Soc; 111. Med. Soc; Scandinavian Med. Soc; Staff of Nor-
wegian Deaconess Hosp.; Norwegian Tabitha Hosp.; faculty Rush Med. Coll. Address,
2816 Logan Blvd., Chicago; Bus. Add., 2511 Kedzie Blvd, Chicago.
1742. LAWRENCE GILBERT PARKER
(Brother of No. 1935)
B. S. in C. E.; C. E., 1907; Struc Engr.; b. Mar. i, 1880. Toliica, 111.; s. John William
(b. Oct. 25, 1850, Evansville, Ind.) &• Sarah Ann (Litchfield) Parker (b. Dec. 20, 1856,
Toluca, 111.) Prepared in Rutland H. S; Dixon Coll. C. E. Club. Instr. in C. E.,
Univ. of 111., 1902-7; Assoc, in C. E., same, 1907-10; Struc. Engr., Purdy & Henderson,
1910-11; same with Marshall & Fox, 1911 — Member 111. Soc. of Engrs. & Surveyors;
Soc. for Promotion of Engr. Educ. ; lUini Club of Chicago. Address, 922 Addison Ave.,
Chicago; Bus. Add., 919 1st Natl. Bank Bldg., Chicago.
1743. ADAH PATTON
(Sister of No. 4853)
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Paxton, 111.; d. William Thomas & Frances M. (Flagg)
Patton. Prepared in Paxton High School; 111. Wesleyan Univ. Catalog Asst., John
Crerar Lib., Chicago, 1903-5; Cataloger, Charles City, la.. Lib., 1907; Classifier, Univ.
of 111. Lib., 1908 — Member Lib. Club; M. E. Church; Amer. Lib. Assoc. Address,
903 S. Busey Ave., Urbana, 111.
1744. HENRIETTA BETSEY PITTS (MARTIN)
(Wife of No. 1552; Sister of No. 2203)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. June 23, 1879, McLean, 111.; d. John Joseph (b. Oct. 20, 1853,
McLean, 111.) & Mary Elizabeth (Roberts) Pitts (b. Oct. 30, 1858, Battle Creek, Mich.)
Prepared in 111. State Nor. Kappa Alpha Theta. Taught in Charleston H. S., 1903-4;
Jacksonville H. S., 1904-5; Bloomington H. S. 1905-6. Member Baptist Church; O. E. S.
Married Robert William Martin ('01) June 20, 1906. Child, Florence Elizabeth, b. Apr.
19, 1910. Address, 103 Sherman Court, Joliet, 111.
1745. FRANCIS BENJAMIN PLANT
A. B. in Chem. Engineer; b. June 29, 1880, LaSalle, 111.; s. Henry Benjamin
(b. Jan. II, 1831, Utica, N. Y.) & Carolina (Neeley) Plant (b. Jan. 22, 1849, Metropolis,
111.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Phi Gamma Delta; Track team; Mgr. Illio.. Asst.
Prof, of C. E., St. Mary's Coll., Oakland, Calif., 1904-5; Engr., Warren Improvement
Co., San Francisco, 1905-6; Engr. & Supt., B. & W. Engr. Co., 1906-7; Kittle Constr.
Co., 1907-9; S. F. Bd. of Pub. Works, 1909-10; private practice, 1910 — Member A. F.
& A. M. Married Florence L. Pope, May 18, 1907, Venice, Calif. Child, Henry Ben-
jamin, b. May 18, igii. Address, 178 Kempton Ave., Oakland, Calif. Bus. Add., 922
Rialto Bldg., San Francisco, Calif.
1746. EDWIN LINDSAY POOR
B. S.; LL. B., 1904; Advertising Mgr.; b. Feb. 3, 1880, Lexington, 111.; s. Thomp-
son (b. Jan. 3, 1849, Hopkinton, Mass.) & Helen Jane (Lindsay) Poor (b. Aug. 9,
1854, Shippensburg, Pa.) Prepared in Streator H. S. Pres., Adelphic; Pres., English
Ohservoitor
\
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Club; Editor, The Illinois; Assoc. Ed., Illini; Hatchet Orat., 1901-2; Class Poet, 1904.
Asst. Instr. in Geol., 1902-3; Law Clerk, 1904-5; Asst. Mgr. Advt. Dept., Rothschild & Co.,
Chicago, 1905-6; Adv. Mgr., Crofts &. Reed, Chicago, 1906-11; with J. Walter Thompson
Adv. Agency, 1911 — Member Presb. Church. Married Lilian B. Richey, June 30, 1906.
Child, Donald R., b. Sept. 4, 1907. Address, 607 N. Grove Ave., Oak Park, 111.
1747. HIRAM FRANKLIN POST
(Brother of No 2206)
B. S. in M. E.; Genl. Mgr.; b. Jan. 13, 187S, Brownsville, Minn.; s. Henry (b.
Sept. 8, 184s, Whitby, Can.) & Susan (Sands) Post (b. May i, 1854, Madison, Wis.)
Prepared in Rock Rapids, la.. High School. M. & E. E. Soc; Tau Beta Pi; Beta Theta
Pi; Lieut. Col.; Editor, IlHo; Bus. Mgr., Illini. Draftsman, 1902-3; Constr. work, 1904-S;
Gen'l. Supt., Robert and Schaefer Co., 1906-S; Contracting Engr., same, 1908-11;
Genl. Mgr., The Burr Co., 191 1 — Member Hamilton Club of Chicago. Married Jane
V. Post, Feb. 5, 1908, Chicago. Address, 18 Davidson Place, Champaign, 111.; Bus. Add.,
14 N. Hickory St., Champaign.
1748. CLARA BECK REASONER (BARRY)
A. B. in L. & A. Chi Omega. Grad. work in Art. Inst., 1903. Art Supervisor,
Champaign, 1903-6. Married Harold Bradford Barry, Dec. 27, 1906, Urbana, 111.
Child, Eleanor Bradford, b. Feb. 3, 1908. Address, Chaffee, Mo.
1749. GEORGE 1. REEVES
(Husband of No. 1991)
A. B. in Sci.; Entomologist; b. Mar. 4, 1879, Morris, 111.; s. D. A. (b. Nov. 22,
1854, Kane Co., 111.) & Eva Lucy (James) Reeves (b. Oct. 1, 1863, Grundy Co., 111.)
Prepared in Morris H. S. Philomathean Soc. Fellow in Entom., 1902-3; Asst. in Ent.,
Univ. of Mo., 1903-4; Special Agt., U. S. Dept. of Agr., 1904-11; Entom. Asst., U. S.
Dept. of Agr., 1911 — Member Amer. Assoc, of Econ. Entomologists; Amer. Assoc, for
Adv. of Sci. Married Miriam Ursula Welles ('03). Apr. 14, 1906, Maiden, 111. Address,
322 H St., Salt Lake, U.
1750. ANNA BETHIRE RILEY (MILLER)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. July 30, 1880, Urbana, 111.; d. Ninian Allen (b. Jan. 29, 1844,
Edgar Co., 111.) & Emma DeEtta (Porter) Riley (b. Apr. 12, 1843, Zenia, O.) Prepared
in Urbana H. S. Pi Beta Phi. Secy., Wom. Club, Albuquerque, N. M., iqio — Married
Leonard Joseph Miller, Oct. 27, 1909, Urbana, 111. Address, 613 W. Gold Ave., Albu-
querque, N. M.
1751. HARRY ASHTON ROBERTS
(Brother of No. 2794)
B. S. in C. E.; Asst. Supt. R. R.; b. Apr. 2, 1876, Strawn, 111.; s. Edward H. (b.
Nov. 6, 1841, Delaware Co., O.) & Eliza (Moore) Roberts (b. July 28, 1843, do.) Pre-
Iiared in Ottawa Twp. H. S. Pres., Tau Beta Pi; Pres. & Vice Pres., Y. M. C. A.;
Class Secy.; C. E Club; Illini Bd.; Technograph Bd.; Track Team Squad. Draftsman,
O. S. L. R. R., 1902; Res. Engr., A. T. & S. F. R. R., 1903; Draftsman, D. L. & W.
R. R., 1904; Asst. Engr., O. S. L. R. R., 1906; Div. Engr., 1909; Asst. Supt., 1909^
Assoc. Memb. Amer. Soc. of C. E.; Trustee, M. E. Church; Dir., Ry. Y. M. C. A.
Married Henrietta L. Henderson, Sept. 23, 1903, lola, Kan. Children, Donald Hugh,
b. Sept. 7, 1905; Harry Kenneth, b. May 9, 1907; Henrietta Mary, b. May 23, 1910.
Address, Pocatello, Ida.
I7S2. MARY ANNETTE ROLFE
(Daughter of No. 14; Sister of Nos. 1400, 1950, 3518)
A. B. in Sci.; b. Apr. 3, 1881, Kankakee, 111.; d. Charles Wesley (b. Apr. 17, 1850,
Ariington Heights, III.) & Martha Kinsman (Farley) Rolfe (b. May 8, 1840, Boston, Mass.)
Prepared in Urbana H. S.; Univ. Acad. Class Pres. & Vice Pres.; Secy., 2 yrs. Taught
in E. Chicago H. S., Jan.-June, 1904; Indianapolis Pub. Schools, 1904-S ". Centralia Twp.
H. S., 190S-6: Y. W. C. A. Secy., State Univ. of la., 1909-10; Address, 60 1 John St.,
Champaign, 111.
1753- 'ALICE ROSE
B. L. S.; b. Boston, Mass.; d. James A. (b. June 13, 1856, Boston, Mass.) & Eliza-
beth G. (Stevens) Rose (b. Jan. 8, 1858, Boston, Mass.) Prepared in Oak Park H. S.
Died Oct. 3, 1903, Oak Park, 111.
1754. LUTHER VERNON ROSE
A. B. in L. & A.; with Sears, Roebuck & Co.; b. Nov. ii, 1880, Moultrie Co., IlL;
s. Myron & Mary Frances (Randolph) Rose. Prepared in Mattoon H. S. Adelphic;
Y. M. C. A Contractor's Asst, 1902-4; Rice Farmer, El Campo, Tex., 1904-5; with
Sears, Roebuck & Co., 1906 — Married Clara Belle Guthrie, Oct. 29, 1904. Child,
William Myron, b. Feb. 6, 1909. Address, c/o Sears Roebuck & Co., Chicago, 111.
I7SS. CHARLES LEONARD SAMSON
(Brother of Nos. 1756, 2227)
B. S. in M. E.; Mech. Engr.; b. Dec. 16, 1876, Deers, 111.; s. Nelson Willard (b.
Ont., Can.) & Georgena Charlotte (Leonard) Samson (b. W. Newell, 111.) Prepared in
Urbana H. S. Varsity Football Scrubs; Class Football Mgr. Master Mechanic the Buda
Co. Married Loula Jay Womack, Sept. 12, 1910, Boston, Mass. Address, Harvey, 111.
286 University of Illinois [1902
1756. GEORGE ROY SAMSON
(Brother of Nos. 175s, 2227)
A. B. in L. & A.; B. S. in Agr., 1905; Coll. Instr.; b. Aug. 2, 1879, Deers, 111.;
s. Nelson (b. Feb. 28, 1S29, Wardsville, Ont.) & Georgena Charlotte (Leonard) Samson
(b. July 12, 1845, Newell, 111.) Prepared in Urbana Schools. Deutsche Verein;
English Club; Fortnightly Club; Alpha Zeta; Agr. Club. Asst. in Exp. Sta., Univ. of
111., 1905; Asst. in An Husb. Bur. of An. Husb., Dept. of Agr., 1906-10; Instr. in An.
Husb., Ore. Agr. Coll., 1910— Urbana Lodge, A. F. & A. M.; Corvallis Coml. Club. Ore.
Pure Bred Live Stock Breeders Assn. Married Anna Augusta Pettingall, Sept. 5, 1912.
Address, Corvallis, Ore.
1757. THEODORE MARCUS SANDERS
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Mar. 13, 1879, Little Rock, Ark.; s. Frederick (b.
Feb. 6, 1838, Dessau, Germany) & Fannie (Reiser) Sanders (b. Sept. 12, 1844, Wur-
temberg, do.) Prepared in Little Rock H. S. Tau Beta Pi. Married Irene Parlira,
Jan. 29, 1907, Little Rock, Ark. Children, Arthur O., b. Mar. 6, 1908; Miriam F.,
b. Feb. 15, 1911. Address, 1106 Center St.; Bus. Add., 709 So. Trust Bldg., Little Rock,
Ark.
1758. DONALD HUBBARD SAWYER
(Brother of Nos. 1953, 2495)
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Aug 26, 1878, Mt. Pulaski, 111.; s. George S. (b.
Sept. 5, 1844, Chester, Vt.) & Phebe Content (Hubbard) Sawyer (b. Feb. 14, 1852,
Can.) Prepared in Oak Park H. S. Phi Gamma Delta. With Alex. Potter, N. Y. City;
Asst. Engr., C. R. R. of N. J. ; with J. H. Freedlander, Johnston City, Tenn. ; City
Engr., Paris, 111.; Engr., Maintenance of Way, I. T. S., 1905; Chief Engr., Cent. 111.
Constr. Co.; Sawyer Bros., Engrs., Seattle-Spokane. Assoc, memb. Amer. Soc. of
C. E. Address, 407 White Bldg., Seattle, Wash.
1759. TILLIE JOE SCHUMACHER (RAILSBACK)
A. B.; b. Nov. 7, 1881, Champaign, 111.; d. Peter Joseph (b. Mar. 28, 1S52, Cologne,
Germany) & Emma (Krueger) Schumacher (b. June 6, i86i. Champaign, 111.) Prepared
in Champaign H. S. Illio Bd. Taught in Decatur H. S., 1902-5; Univ. of 111. Asst. in
German, 1905-A Member Cong. Church. Married Edgar Macey Railsback, Nov. 24,
1910, Champaign, 111. Child, Roger Sidney, Aug. 30, 1912. Address, 435 sth Ave. E.,
Kalispell, Mont.
1760. HENRY DISBRO SCUDDER
(Son of No. 8s)
B. S. in Agr; Prof.; b. Dec. 17, 1881, Moberly, Mo.; s. Clarence O. (b. 1853,
Carmel, N. Y.) & Amelia C. (Beyer) Scudder (b. 1852, Greifswald, Germany.) Pre-
pared in Evanston Twp. & Lake View High Sch. Agr. Club; Alpha Zeta. Grad. study
for M. S. degree. Sci. Investigations, U. S. Dept. of Agr., portions of 1902, 1903 &
1904; taught in Cloquet, Minn., H. S., 1904-6; Instr. in Agronomy, Kan. Agr. Coll.,
Manhattan, 1906-7; Prof, of same. Ore. Agr. Coll., 1907 — Author:_ Ore. Exp. Sta.
bulletins & circulars on agronomic subjects. Member of number of Sci. Socs. Married
Leila Knickerbocker McCotter, j\.ug. 26, 1907, Rochester, Mich. Child, Donald McCoiter,
b. Oct. 30, 191 1. Address, (Torvallis, Ore.
1761. ROBERT PHILIP SHIMMIN
B. S. in M. E., 1902; Salesman; b. Oct. 16, 1877, Rockford, 111.; s. Edward Shimmin
(b. Apr. 10, 1848, Isle of Man) & Isabella (Pratt) Shimmin (b. Dec. i, 1849, Longside,,
Aberdeenshire, Scotland.) Prepared in Rockford, 111., H. S.; Tau Beta Pi; Capt. Co.
C, 1901-2; Member Illio Board. Draftsman with Link Belt Co., June 1902-Apr. 1906;
Salesman, L. B. Co., 1906. Married Ethel May McEvoy, May 14, 1903, Rockford, 111.
(Children, John Edward, b. Jan. 24, 1905; Mona May, b. Jan. 20, 1907; Robert Philip,
Jr., b. Feb. 27, 191 1. Address, 2316 Remington Ave., Morgan Park, Chicago, 111.
1762. ARTHUR BOURNE SMITH
(Brother of No. 1965)
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Aug. 2, 1873, Elizabeth City, N. Car.; s. Chas. Wesley (b.
1841, Smithfield, Pa.) & Hester Ann (Bourne) .Smith (b. 1843, Bourne, Pa.) Prepared
in Genesee Wesleyan Sem., Lima, N. Y. Ph. B., Wesleyan Univ., 1900. Delta Tau Delta.
Asst. Ed., (Cumulative Book Index, 1902; Head of Order Div., Univ. of Calif. Lib.,
1902-11; Libr., Kans. Agr. Coll., 1911 — ■ Member Calif. Lib. Assoc, 1902-11; Exec.
Com., Kan. Lib. Assoc, 191 1; Member Kan. State Teacher's Assoc; Sci. Club. Married
Mary Adda Read, Oct. 26, 1902, Dciavan, N. Y. Children, Hester Elizabeth, b. July 3,
1907; Elgene Arthur, b. Oct. 12, 1909; Russsell Richard Bourne, b. Apr. 4, 1911. Address.
1020 Poyntz Ave., Manhattan, Kan.
1763. ELLEN GARFIELD SMITH
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Oct. 24, 1879; d. M. P. (b. N. H.) & Catherine Smith (b.
Peterborough, do.) Prepared in Lake View H. S., Chicago, 111. Kappa Alpha Theta; Phi
Delta Psi; Lib. Club. Asst. John Crerar Lib., Chicago, 111., 1902-7; Libr., Pub. Lib., Walla
Walla, Wash., 1907 — Member Pacific North- West Lib. Assoc; Amer. Libr. Assoc.
Address, Walla Walla, Wash.
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1764. roy smith
(Husband of No. 3019)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. June 14, 1878, Colusa, 111.; s. Riley (b. Apr. 11,
1834, Maggie, W. Va.) & AJlie Elizabeth (Cogshall) Smith (b. Oct. i, 1847). Prepared
in Western Nor. Coll.; Univ. Acad. Y. M. C. A. cabinet; Philoniathean, (Pres.) Ph.
M., Univ. of Chicago; M. C. S., N. Y. Univ. Sch. of Commerce, Accounts & Finance.
Co. Secy., Y. M. C. A., 1902-3; Govt, teacher in Japan, 1903-6; Stud. & Bus., 1906-9; Govt,
teacher in Japan, 1909 — Author: State Supervision over Accounting Methods, July,
June, Aug., 1909, Vol. 8; State Administrative .Supervision over Local Accounting, Sept.,
Oct., Nov. & Dec, 1909, Vol. 8. Member Exec. Com. Amer.- Asiatic Assn. of Japan (Kobe
branch); Die Asiatic Soc. of Japan. Married Charlotte J. Hess, Oct. 10, 1910, Tokyo.
Address, Higher Coml. Scb., Kobe, Japan.
1765. JOHN McBEATH SNODGRASS
(Brother of No. 708)
B. S. in M. E.; Teacher; b. Sept. i, 1874, Coldspring, Wis.; s. William (b. Scotland)
& Mary (McBeath) Snodgrass (b. Scotland). Prepared in Urbana H. S. Acacia; Tau
Beta Pi; Sigma Xi. Teacher, Univ. of 111., 1902-O, 1908-11; Amer. Locomotive Works,
1906-8. Published Eng. Exp. Sta. (U. of I.) Bui. Nos. 11, 31, 34. Married Daisy May
Bonar, July 28, 1909. Child, Susan Jane, b. Aug. 10, 1910. Address, 306 Davidson St.,
Champaign.
1766. IDA MARY SPAULDING (MILNER)
B. L. S. ; b. Dec. 27, 1879, Orange City, Fla. ; d. James A. (b. Lockport, N. Y.)
& Eleanor J. (Pond) Spaulding (b. Plymouth, Wis.) Prepared in Oshkosh State Nor.
Sch.; Univ. of Wis., 1899-1900. Pi Beta Phi. Libr., Coeur d'Alene Pub. Lib., 1905-8;
1910 — Married Ralph A. Milner, May 20, 1903, Oshkosh, Wis. Child, Jack, b. Aug.
5, 1904. Address, Coeur d'Alene, Id.
1767. LAVINIA STEELE
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Feb. 16, 1878, Scranton, la.; d. Almon C. (b. 1844, O.) &
Julia Elizabeth (Aldrich) Steele (b. 1851, 111.) Prepared in Coon Rapids Pub. Sch.;
Carroll H. S.; Univ. of Nebr., 1897-1900. Delta Delta Delta. Asst. Cataloger, la.
State Libr., 1902-3; Compiler, Check List of the publications of the State of la., 1903-4;
organized Monticello Pub. Libr., Apr.-May, 1904; Supply as Cataloger, la. State Lib.,
June-July, 1904; Ref. Asst., la. State Univ. Libr., 1904-5; Cataloger, la. State Libr.,
1905 — Address, State Lib., Des Moines, la.
1768. OTTO CHRISTOPHER STEINMAYER
A. B. in Sci.; Genl. Insp.; b. Dec. 18, 1881, LaSalle, 111.; s. Christian (b. Stuttgart,
Ger.) & Katherine (Elurer) Steinmayer (b. do.) Prepared in LaSalle Twp H. S. Asst.
Chem., Santa Fe system, 1902-4; Chemist, Tie & Timber Dept., 1904-7; Genl. Insp.,
Timber Preservation Dept., St. L. & S. F. R. R. & C. & E. I. R. R., 1907— Married
Abigail Tesson, Oct. 19, 1911. Address, 515 E. Elm St., Springfield, AIo.; Bus. Add.,
Frisco Bldg., Springfield, Mo.
1769. NATHANIEL A. STERN
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Nov. 27, 1879, Champaign, 111.; s. Abraham (b. Mar. 1, 1837,
Dinsbach, Ger.) & Babette (Bloch) Stern (b. Fluss, Bavaria, Ger.) Prepared in Cham-
paign H. S. Married Edith Mae Kramer, June s, 1910, Chicago. Address, 4439 Calumet
Ave., Chicago; Bus. Add., 1616 Tribune Bldg., Chicago.
1770. JOHN POGUE STEWART
A. B. in Sci.; Experimental Pomologist; b. June 1, 1876, Biggsville, 111.; s. James
Gibson (b. 1831, St. Clairsville, O.) & Maria Louisa (Pogue) Stewart (b. 1842, Olena,
111.) Prepared in Biggsville H. S.; 111. State Norm. Univ. M. S., Cornell, 1903; Ph,
D., Cornell, 1911. Sigma Xi; Gamma Alpha; Class teams. Football, Baseball & Tennis.
Fellow in Hort., Cornell Univ., 1906-7; taught Agr., Nature Study & Math., 111. State
Norm., 1903-6; Prof, of Exptl. Pomology, Pa. Exp. Sta., 1907 — Developed the present
method of making, diluting and preserving the concentrated lime-sulphur solution, 1908-9;
devised an "up-ward straining" type of strainer for spray materials, 1910. Author: Arti-
cleg Nature Study in its Practical Bearings, ///. State Norm. Univ. & Nature Study Rev.,
1904 & 1906, 20 pp.; Agr. in the Pub. Schools, ///. Fanners' Inst. Proc, 1904; Some
Phases of Pa. Fruit (Growing, Rep. of State Hort. Assoc, of Pa., for 1908, pp. 43-55; The
Fertilization of Apple Orchards, Pa. Bui. 100, pp. 28, 1910, reprinted in Annl. Rep., 1909-
10 pp. 279-300; Summer Control of the San Jose Scale, Rural New Yorker, 1910, p. 944;
The Summer Spraying of Peaches, Rep. of Amer. Pom. Soc., 191 1, PP. 281-92, also pub-
lished in Rep. of Pa. State Hort. Assoc, 191 1, pp. 182-195; Factors influencing yield, color,
size & growth in apples. Am. Rpt. of the Penn. State Coll.. 1910-11 pp. 401-511, as well
as other articles along horticultural subjects. Member 111. State Teachers Assoc; .\mer.
Nature-Study Soc; Amer. Pom. Soc ; Soc. for Hort. Sci.; Pa. State Hort. Assoc; .\mer.
Assoc, for Adv. of Sci.; United Presb. Church. Address, State College, Pa.
1771. WILLIAM BO WEN STEWART
LL. B.; Manager, b. Aug. 6, 1868, Indianapolis, Ind.; s. Frederic Steir (b. Jan. 13.
1849, Hagerstown, Md.) & Ella K (Williams) Stewart (b. Nov. 23, 1850, Marion, O.)
Prepared in Lake View H. S.; Divtrsy Sch.^ Chicago. Philomathean; Sigma Chi; Phi Delta
Phi; Pres., Stud. Democratic Club. Practicing Law, Fayetteville, 1900-4; Special work.
288 University of Illinois [1902
Syracuse; Mgr., N. W. branch of The Bishop-Babcock-Becker Co., Cleveland, O., 190S —
Served in U. S. Navy, 1887-91, before the mast and later in Pay Corps, U. S. S. Vt.,
U. S. S. Trenton, U. S. S. Nipsic, U. S. S. Independence in N. Atlantic, S. Atlantic in
Pac. Sta. — survivor Samoaii Hurricane, 1889. Stewarts Collection of Newspapers: One
from Capital each state and island possession, one from each large financial, coml. or
manufacturing center in each state; all of same date, Aug. 5, 1909 — collection in Univ.
of 111. Libr. 32° Mason; Past Exalted Ruler B. P. O. E. Married Jessie May Pritchett,
Feb. 21, 1894, Mason City, 111. Child, Mildred, b. July 12, 1895- Address, The Aberdeen
Hotel, St. Paul, Minn.
1772. FLOYD LUDWIG SWANBERG
B. S. in M. E.; Secy, of D. T. Williams Valve Co.; b. May 14, 1877, Braceville,
111.; s. J. L. (b. Mar. 28, 1844, Stockholm, Sweden) & Maria (Huston) Swanberg (b.
Mar. 31, 1850, New York City.) Prepared in Danville H. S. M. & E. E. Soc; Tau
Beta Pi; Bus. Mgr., Technograph. Mech. Engr. for The Lunkenheimer Co., 1902-4;
Secy, of The D. T. Williams Valve Co., 1905 — Invented many improvements in oiling
devices, steam specialties, etc. Author: Notes on Helical Spring, Technograph. 1903-4.
Member A. S. M. E. (Jr. memb.); I. S. T. M. Married Mamie Alberta Connelly, Dec.
31, 1902, Danville, 111. Address, 2033 Francis Lane, Cincinnati, O.
1773. HELEN MARY TAYLOR (BUSH)
(Wife of No. 1310)
A. B. in L. S: A.; b. Aug. 20, 1879, Bloomington, 111.; d. James Branch (b. 1851,
Clark Co., Ky.) & Sarah (Martin) Taylor (b. 1851, do.) Prepared in Bloomington
H. S.; 111. State Nor. Univ.; Kappa Alpha Theta. Taught Math., DeKalb H. S., 1902-3;
Rhetoric, 111., 1903-4; Traveled & Studied in France & Ger., 1904, s; Taught, Bloomington,
1905-7; Oak Park H. S., 1907-8. Married John Kenyon Bush ('00), Aug. 4, 1908. Child.
Eleanor Isabel, b. Oct. 11, 1909. Address, 5036 21st Ave. N. E., Seattle, Wash.
1774. FRANK LINN THOMPSON
(Brother of No. 2259)
A. B. in L. & A.; Clerk; b. Feb. 5, 1878, Warrensburg, 111.: s. G. W. & Mary
G. Thompson. Prepared in Univ. Acad. Address, Warrensburg, 111.
1775. McDonald Thompson
(Brother of No. 994)
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. July 25, 1879, Isabel, 111.; s. Edward T. & Mima (Mc-
Donald) Thompson. Prepared in Univ. Acad. With I. C. R. R., Draftsman, 1902-4;
Instrument Man, 1904-5; Roadmaster, 1905-9; Asst. Bridge Engr. with Chicago Great
Western R. R. Bridge Engr., City of St. Paul, Minn., Nov. i, 1912. Married Lillian
Constance Gillentine, Dec. 26, 1906. Child, Donald Edward, b. Sept. 25, 1907. Address,
City Hall, St. Paul, Minn.
1776. GEORGE WILLIAM VAN METER
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Apr. 23, 1871, Washington, 111.; s. Davis Rhodes (b.
Hudson, Wis.) & Susan (Baker) Van Meter (b. Lexington. Ky.) Prepared in VVashing-
t'on H. S.; Knox Coll. Married Bertha Sloan Lehman, Aug. 24, 1897, Yates City, 111.
Child, Philip Lehman, b. Sept. 23, 1904. Address, 917 W. Sixteenth St., Oklahoma City,
Okla. Bus. Add,, 823-7 Insurance Bldg., do.
1777. ERNEST CARL FREDERICK VON DER LIPPE
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Feb. 24, 1879, Neumunster, Ger • s. Detlef von der
Lippe (b. Dec. 15, 1848, Moeln, do.) Prepared in Royal Gym., (Jer.; Purdue Univ.,
1895-8; Ithaca Conservatory, Music, 1903-4. Phi Gamma Delta: Phi Xi; Purdue Track
Team, 1896; Second Tenor, Ithaca Con. of Mus. Quartet; Champion Light Weight,
Cornell Univ. Boxing Team. Gunner in Light Arty., Batt. D, 5th U. S. Art., against
Spain in Cuba & Porto Rico. Capt. & Adj. Cornell Regt. Infantry, 1904. Engr. for
Arch. & Builders; Gen. Mgr. Willwork Valve & Specialty Co., Chicago, 111. A. F. &
A. M.; Capt. Chicago Engrs. Batt. Married Caroline Kullman, Aug. 18, 1904, Towanda,
Kan. Child, Carl Detlef, b. Dec. 18, 1905. Address, 616 N. Willow Ave., (Jhicago, 111.
1778. LESLIE ABRAM WATERBURY
B. S. in C. E.; C. E., 1905; Professor; b. Nov. 29, 1880, Polo, 111.; s. Abram
Daniel & Francelia Jeanette (Wadsworth) Waterbury. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Ed.
Technograph. Instr. in Math, and Civ. Eng., Univ. of 111., 1903-7; Prof, of Civ. Eng.,
Univ. of Ariz., 1907 — Author: A Vest Pocket Handbook of Math., John Wiley &
Sons, N. Y., pp. VI-91, 1908 (Enlarged Ed., pp. VI-193, 1909); Cement Lab. Man., do.,
pp. VII-122, 1908; Lack of Uniformity in Results of Cement Tests, Eng. News, LXll,
732 pp., 1909; Failure of Concrete Piles Under Ocean Pier at Long Beach, Calif., do-,
LXIV, 67 pp., 1910; The Southern Pacific of Mexico Railroad, do., lXIV 92 pp., 1910;
A Reinforced Concrete Water Tank with Dome-Shaped Bottom, do., LXIV, 650 pp.,
1910; also a number of other articles. Married Ethel Clair Miller, Sept. 2, 1903, Lincoln,
HI. Address, 327 E. 4th St., Tucson, Ariz.
1779. FRANCIS GEORGE WENDELL
B. S. in C. E.; Farm Owner & Mgr.; b. May 23, 1880, New Holland, HI.; s. George
(b. Jan. 29, 1845, Piketon, O.) & Sarah (Ohmart) Wendell (b. Dec. 12, 1850, Petersburg,
111.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. C. E. Club. Asst. Civ. Engr., with Brenneke & Fay,
19^-1 Baccalaureate Alumni 289
St. Louis, Mo., 1902-4; Civ. En^r., Tulsa, I. T., 1904-6; Field Engr., City Engrs. office,
Grand Rapids, Mich., 1906-9; Chief Draftsman, same, 1909-10; Asst. City Engr., 1910-11;
Owner & Mgr. Rosedale & Sugar Creek fanns. New Holland, 111., 1911 — Married Mar-
garet Quinn, June 14, 1905, New Holland, 111. Address, R. F. U. No. i. New Holland,
111.
1780. IRVING MARK WESTERN
A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B., 1904; Lawyer; b. Jan. 8, 1878, Dundee, 111.; s. Geo. E.
& Libbie A. (Hutson) Western. Prepared in Dundee H. S. Phi Beta Kappa; Theta
Kappa Nu; Y. M. C. A., cabinet; Adelphic; Orat. Assoc; Pres., Athletic Assoc; Engl.
Club; Ed. Illini; Univ. Orat.; Mo. debate; Class Orat.; Mgr., Star Lecture course.
Practicing law with Botsford, Wayne & Botsford, Elgin, III., 190^-10; with Ellis. & Western
1910 — Married Beulah Joiner, May 12, 1906, Polo, 111. Child, Julia Elizabeth, b. Apr.
23, 1907. Address, 29 Monroe St., Elgin, 111.; Bus. Add., 32 Nolting Block, do.
1781. CHARLES DIETRICH WESSELHOEFT
B. S. in E. E.; Engineer; b. Jan. 25, 1881, Chicago, 111.; s. Dietricli (b. Jork, Han-
over, Ger.) & Henrietta (Rost) W'esselhoeft (b. Artzberg, Bavaria, do^ Prepared in
Chicago public schools, Chicago English High & Manual Tr. School; Sigma Alpha Epsi-
lon, Tau Beta Pi. Whiting Foundry Equipment Co., Kohler Bros., Arnold Company,
Krehbiel Company, all of Chicago; President Wesselhoeft Company, Engineers, Con-
structors, Manufacturers, Chicago. Member Amer. Inst, of E. E. Married Blanche
Portman, Chicago, 111. Child, Allmen, b. June 15, 1908. Address, 617 Central Union
Block, Chicago, 111.
1782. JAMES DUNWELL WHITE
(Brother of No. 3605)
A. B. in L. & A.; Journalist; b. Oct. 25, 1878, Pana, 111.; s. James D. (b. Aug.
7, 1836, Duncanon, Pa.) & Nina Sophia (Dunwell) White (b. Mar. 9, 1842, Solon,
Ohio). Prepared in Taylorville Twp. H. S. Kappa Sigma; Theta Nu Epsilon; Shield
& Trident. Mgr. Baseball team, 1902; Clerk in I. C. Freight Office, 1902-3; Cashier in
Big Four Freiglit & Passenger Depts., 1903-4; Joint Rate Insp., 1904; Chief Clerk and
Traf. Mgr., D. U. & C. R. R., 1904-5; Traf. Mgr., D. U. & C. R. R., July 1, 1905-7; do.,
D. U. & C. R. R. & St. L., D. & C. R R., 1907-9; Asst. Traf. Mgr., 1909-10; Secy.
Champaign Chamber of Commerce, 1910; Bus. Mgr., Champaign Daily Gazette. Married
Etheldred Frank Lindley, Feb. i, 1909, Urbana, 111. Address, c/o The Champaign Daily
Gazette, Champaign, 111.
1783. EDITH URSULA WHITEHOUSE
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Sept. 16, 1873, Breeds, 111.; d. Isaac (b. 1830, W.
Bromwich, Eng.) & Mary Elizabeth (Layton) Whitehouse (b. 1842, Orion Twp., Fulton
Co., 111.) Prepared in Canton H. S. Address, Canton, 111.
1784. MILTON JAMES WHITSON
B. S. in Arch.; Contractor; b. Sept. 8, 1878, Pleasant Valley, la.; s. Henry James &
Eliza Mary Whitson. Prepared in Univ. Acad. Phi. Gamma Delta. Architecture 3 yrs.;
contracting since. Married Kathryn Loomis, June 27, 1906, Sheboygan, Wis. Child,
Henry James, b. Apr. 20, 1910. Address, 1820 17th Ave., Seattle, Wash.
1785. NATHAN WILKINSON
(Husband of No. 2252)
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Engr.; b. Mar. 21, 1878, Hartford, Kan.; s. Nathan Stout (b.
Ind.) & Cordelia C. (Price) Wilkinson (b. do.) Prepared in Emporia, Kan., H. S.
Band; Class football; Class baseball. With Bullock Elec. Mfg. Co., 1902-4; Montreal
Engr. Sales Dept., Allis-Chalmers Co., 1904-7; Milwaukee Office, do., 1907-8; Engr., do.,
1908 — Invented Automatic Street Indicator for Tramways, 1908; Resistance Grid., 1909.
Member M. E. Church; A. I. E. E. ; Milwaukee Eng. Soc Married Helen Stookey, June
i5i 1907, Harristown, 111. Children, Helen Jean, b. Oct. 29, 1908; Nathan, b. Feb. 13,
1910. Address, 301 37th St., Milwaukee, Wis.
1786. ELRICK WILLIAMS
(Husband of No. 3177)
A. B. in Chem.; A. M., 1903; b. Feb. 21, 1878, Illiopolis, 111.; s. Simon Peter (b.
Sept. 17, 1825, Philadelphia, O.) & Laura (McNeill) Williams (b. Dec. 12, 1842, Christian
Co., 111.) Prepared in 111. Wesleyan Acad.; Univ. Acad. Phi Lamda Upsilon; Y. M. C. A.
Fellow in Chem., 1902-3.; Asst. in Chem. Univ. of 111., 1903-S; Instr., 1905-6; Educ.
Missionary, 1906-12, M. E. Church, Chengtu, China; Prin., Boys' Day & Boarding Sch.;
in charge of Chemistry Dept., West China Union Univ. Epworth League. Married
Florence B. Somers ('07), Feb. 3, 1909, Ft. Dodge, la. Address, W. China Union Univ.
Chengtu, China.
1787. THOMAS WILSON
B. S. in E. E.; Editor; b. Aug. 1, 1880, Caledonia. 111.; s. Robert (b. 1851 Coat-
bridge, Scot.) & Elizabeth (McNair) Wilson (b. 1855, Caledonia, 111.) Prepared South
Belvidere H. S. Daftsman, Commonwealth Edison Co., Chicago, 1902-4; Asst. Ed. The
Engineer, 1904-8; Ed. Practical Engineer, 1908; Assoc. Ed. Power, 1908-12. Author:
The Gas Engine: Questions & Answers; Steam Traps; Numerous articles in The Engineer;
Power. Married Mabel Grace Monroe, Dec. 31, 1908, Picton, Ont. Address, 153 Hum-
phrey Ave., Bayonne, N. J.
290 University of Illinois [1903
1788. SOLOMON WOLFF
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Engr. ; s. Abraham (b. Sept 30, Amsterdam, Holland) & Hen-
rietta (Scliutz) Wolff (b. June 20, 1863, Pyrmont, Germany). Prepared in El Paso, Tex.,
H. S. Tau Beta Pi. With Bullock Elec. Mfg. Co., 1902-3: Frank B. Rae, N. Y., 1903:
Bullock Elec. Mfg. Co., 1904; Mgr. Cleveland District, Allis-Chalmers Co., 1904 —
Married Birdie Beekson, June 9, 1906, Chicago. Child, Sylvia, b. Nov. 13, 1909. Address,
1 1 58 E. 102nd St., Cleveland, O.
1789. HERBERT HENRY WOLLESON
B. S. in A. E.; Arch. Engr.; b. June 17, 1881, Belleville, 111.; s. Anton (b. Denmark)
& Hannah (Hempelman) Wolleson, (b. New Haven, Mo.) Prepared in Belleville H. S.
Structural Steel Draftsman, Brown Ketcham Iron Works, Indianapolis, Ind., 1902-3;
Koken Iron Works, St. Louis, Ind, 1903; Structural Steel Insp., Brenneke & Fay, St.
Louis, Ind., 1903; Draftsman, Terminal R. R. Assoc, St. Louis, 1903-4; Structural Steel
Estimator, Brown Ketcham lion Works, Indianapolis, Ind., 1904-7; Struct. Engr., Purdy
& Henderson, 1907-8; E. C. & R. M. Shankland, Chicago, 1908-12. Address, 307 Trans-
portation Bldg., Montreal, Quebec.
1790. ERVIN EVERMONT WYNE
LL. B.; Dry Goods Bus.; b. Apr. 24, 1870, Macomb, 111.; s. Joseph William (b.
Macomb, 111) & Alice (Ervin) Wyne (b. do.) Prepared in Macomb H. S.; Knox CoU.
Sec. & Tr. Wyne Deavin Dry Goods Co. Married Ada Mae Lantz, Apr. 5, igio, Ster-
ling, 111. Child, Wm. E., b. June 16, 1912. Address, Sterling, 111.
1 791. FERDINAND JOSEPH ZIPF
A. B. in Sci.; teacher; b. May 6, 1868, Hopedale, 111.; s. Ferdinand Joseph (b.
Baden, Germany) & Caroline (Dettman) Zipf (b. Hesse Cassel, Germany). Prepared at
Hopedale. Prin. H. S., Watseka, 1902-3; Supt. of Schs., Peotone, 1903-6; H. S. Teacher,
Chicago 1906 — Married Maggie Lee Smith, Jan. i, 1895, Hopedale, 111. Child, Herbert
Fontaine, b. Oct. 6, 1895. Address, 12016 Princeton Ave., Chicago.
CLASS OF 1903 (212)
1792. RUTH ABBOTT.
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Mar. 27, 1880, Dubuque, la.; d. Charles Fuller (b. Boston,
Mass.) & Jane (Bingham) Abbott (b. Charlotte, Vt.) Prepared in Hyde Park H. S.
Kappa Kappa Gamma; Phi Delta Psi; Library Club; Watcheka; Y. W. C. A. Asst.
Libr., School of Education Libr., Univ. of Chicago. Member Chicago Libr. Club.
Address, 5426 Lexington Ave., Chicago.
1793. EDITH LOUISE ALLEN
(Daughter of No. 91; Sister of 2303)
'A. B. in Sci.; b. June 24, 1880, Delavan, 111.; d. Ralph (b. Apr. 15, 1854, Seekonk,
Mass.) & Ada Mary (Eaton) Allen. Prepared in Delavan H. S. Delta Sigma. Address,
Delavan, 111.
1794. MAE LOUISE ALLEN (TULLOCK)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Champaign, 111.; d. Ira Rowland & Mary Louise (Reynolds)
Allen (b. Perry, 111.) Prepared in Urbana H. S. Stenographer 111. Grain Dealers
Assoc; Secy 3 yrs. of F. C. Miller Circle No. 78; Member Ladies of the G. A. R.
Married Warren Milne Tullock, May 19, 1907, St. Louis, Mo. Address, 908 W. Green
St.. Urbana, 111.
1795. EUGENIA ALLIN
B. L. S.; Organizer 111. Lib. Exten. Comm.; b. Bloomington, 111.; d. William H (b.
/o.) & Harriet Eliza (Capen) AUin (b. Feb. 10, 1846, Union Springs, N. Y.) Prepared m
Bloomington H. S. ; 111. Wesleyan Univ. Girls' Glee Club; Lib. Club; Phi. Delta Psi.
Libr. anl Instr. in Lib. Sci., Decatur Coll. and Indus. School of James Millikin Univ.,
1903-10; Organizer 111. Lib. Exten. Comm., 1910 — Member 111. Lib. Assoc; Amer. Lib.
Assoc; Daughters of Amer. Revolution; Drama League of Amer. Address, 124 N.
Edward St., Decatur, 111.; Bus. Add., Free Pub. Lib., do.
1796. MARY ANDERSON.
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M.,' 1904.; Professor; b. Nov. 17, 1875, Macon, 111.; d. A.
A. & Sarah (Carter) Anderson. Prepared in Decatur H. S. Alethcnai; Phi Beta Kappa.
Teacher of Math, and Phys. in 111. Woman's Coll., Jacksonville. 111., 1904-6; Teachei
of Math., 1904-8; Professor of Math., 1909 — Address., 111. Woman's Coll., Jacksonville,
111.
1797. CHARLES E. APPLE
(Brother of No. 2872)
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. June 4, 1879, Palestine, 111.; s. Wm. S. & Sarah
B. (Decker) Apple. Prepared in Robinson H. S. & Engr. with various Bridge & Ry.
Cos. Address, 521 First Natl. Bank Bldg., Birmingham, Ala.
1798. JAMES THOMAS ATWOOD.
(Brother of No. 779)
B. S. in M. E.; Manufacturer; b. July 24, 1881, near Rockford, 111.; s. Patton B.
(b. Mar. 10, 1843, Winnebago Co., 111.) & Emma (Catlin) Atwood (b. Feb. 2, 1848,
1903] Baccalaureate Alumni 291
Litchfield, Conn.) Prepared in Rockford H. S. Pres. M. E. Soc; Tau Beta Pi; Capt.
Univ. Rgt. Draftsman, Natl. Sewing Machine Co., Belvidere, 111., 1903; Instructor,
Univ. of Wis., 1903-08. Member Baptist Church; Univ. Alumni Club. Married Myra
Mayhew Cadby, Dec. 27, 1906, Wahwatosa, Wis. Child, Philip Trowbridge, b. May
29, 1908. Address, 212 N. ist St., Rockford, 111.
1799. LOU BAKER
A. B. in Sci.; Teacher; b. Mar. 26, 1876, McLean Co., 111.; s. Luman E. (b. July
9, 1846, Greenville, N. Y.) & Margaret M. (Price) Baker (b. Sept. 23, 1849, McLean
Co., 111.) Prepared in 111. State Nor. Univs., Normal & DeKalb, 111. Taught Biology,
Charleston H. S., 1903-4; Kankakee H. S., 1904-5; Boone, la. H. S., 1905 — Address,
Boone, la.(t)
1800. CHARLES VINCENT BARRETT
(Brother of No. 1300)
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Mar. 19, 1882, Chicago; s. Michael & Kate (Dwyer) Barrett.
Prepared in Jos. Medill H. S., Chicago. Webster Law Club; Theta Kappa Nu. Asst.
State's Atty., Cook Co., 5 yrs. Married Helen V. Barrett, June 2, 1909. Cnildren, Helen
V. and Marion. Address, 1942 22d St., Chicago; Bus. Add., 68 W. Washington St.,
Chicago.
1801. JAMES THEOPHILUS BARRETT
(Brother of No. 4545)
A. B. in Sci.; A. M., 1907; Assoc. & Chief Asst.; b. Nov. 14, 1876, Butler, III.;
s. Jesse Clark (b. May 30, 1839, Jay Co., Ind ) & Emma Cornelia (Hutchison) Barrett
(b. Dec. 19, 1852, Marshall Co., 111.) Prepared in Butler and Hillsboro H. Schs. Sigma
Xi; Nat. Hist. Soc. Goldwin Smith Fellow in Bot , Cornell Univ., 1908-9; Ph. D.,
Cornell Univ., 1910. Asst. in Bot., 111. Agr. Exp. Sta., 1903-8; Assoc, in Bot.
and Chief Asst. in Bot., 111. Agr. Exp. Sta., 1910 — Author: The Vascular System and
Blood Flow in Diplocardia communis Garman, Sci. N. S., 19, 218 pp., 1904 (Abst.) ;
Dry Rot of Corn, do., 27, pp. 212-213, 1908; Ear Rots of Corn, (with T. J. Burrill)
Cir. No., 117, 111. Agr. Exp. Sta., pp. 1-3, 1908; Ear Rots of Corn, (with T. J. Bur-
rill) Bull. No. 133, do., pp. 63-109, 1909; Development and Fertilization in Olipidiopsis, Sci.
N. S., 35, 151 pp., 1912; Development and Sexuality of Some Species of Olipidiopsis
(Cornu) Fischer, Annals of Bot., 26 pp., 1912; A serious Root Disease of Radish, Phyto-
pathology, 2, 96 p. 1 91 2. Member Methodist Church; Mod. Woodmen of Amer. :
Amer. Phytopathol. Soc; Amer. Assoc, for Adv. of Sci.; 111. Acad, of Sci. Married
Anne Myra Turner, June 15, 1904. Children, James Turner, b. Mar. 29, 1909; Mary
Helen, b. July 28, 1910; Martha Anne, b. Dec. 11, 191 1. Address, 406 E. Chalmers St.,
Champaign, 111.
1802. CLARENCE HERBERT BEAN
B. S. in Chem. Eng. ; Chemist; b. May 26, 1879, Rock Falls, 111.; s. Jason Pierce
(b. 184s, St. Lawrence Co., New York) & Mary Ella (Spotts) Bean (b. 1856, Ohio).
Prepared in Rock Fall H. S. & Sterling Twp. H. S. Phi Lamba Upsilon. Chemist,
Armour & Co., 1903-5; Chem., Armour Fert. Works, 1905-6; Asst. Gen. Supt., Armour
Fert. Wks. 1906-9; Supt. Motive Power, Armour Fert. Wks., 1909-10; Asst. Supt.
Motive Power, Armour & Co., 1910 — Mem. Amer. Chem. Soc; Metal Trades Assoc.
Married Emma Clark Hurm, Sept. 22, 1909, Atlanta, Ga. Child, Sherman Hurm, b.
Mar. 9, 1911; Address, 5316 Kimbark Ave., Chicago, 111.
1803. ERNEST R. BEAR
(Brother of No. 3271)
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Dec. 24, 1881, Bearsdale, 111.; s. Samuel E.. (b.
1856, Pa.) & Minerva J. (Cox) Bear (b. 1857, Harristown, 111.) Prepared in Decatur
H. S. Tau Beta Pi.; track teams. Draftsman, 111. Steel Co., Chicago, 1903-4; in busi-
ness, Welch, Okla., 1904-6; Engr., Trussed Concrete Steel Co., Detroit & Pittsburgh,
1906-8; Mgr. Reinforced Concrete Constr. Co., Pittsburgh, 1908-12; Structural Engr.,
private practice. Wheeling, W. Va., 1912 — Married Belina M. Davis, 1905, Champaign, 111.
Children, William H., b. 190?; Mary H., b. 1909; John R. b. 1911. Address, Edgewood
St., Woodlawn, Wheeling, W. Va.
1804. KATHARINE W. BEAR (DREW)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Apr. 21 1879, Ludlow, 111.; d. Henry (b. 1835, Constance,
Switzerland) & Elizabeth (Hilke) Bear (b. 1835, (Germany). Prepared in Rantoul H. S.
Phi Beta Kappa; Y. M. C. A.; Der Deutsche Verein. Teacher in Los Angeles, Calif.,
1903-6. Married Frank L. Drew, Jan. i, 1906, Los Angeles, Calif. Child, Katharine,
b. Dec. 8, 1906. Address, 1154 N. Mentor Ave., Pasadena, Calif.
1805. FRANCIS MARION BEATY
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Mar. 30, 1868, Ewing, 111.; s. George Washington
(b. Feb. 7, 1 841, Ewing, 111.) & Sarah Ann (Bosley) Beaty, (b. More's Prairies Jeffer-
son Co., III., Nov. 4, 1839). Prepared in Ewing College. Pres. Adelphic. Teacher, 19038;
Clerk in U. S. Treas., Wash., D. C, 1908-9; Teacher 1909-12. Mem. Missionary Baptist
Church; I. O. O. F., Macedonia, 111; Member Bd. of Dir. Y. M. C. A. at Iloilo, 1906-8,
& rooms Comm. of Iloilo Y. M. C. A., 1910 — Married Sadie Jane Hill, 1896, Ewing,
111.; Cecil Mertilla Damon, Elgin, 111., 1903. Children, Edith, b. 1897, (d. 1898;) Clara,
b. 1906. Address, Iloilo, P. I.
292 University of Illinois [1903
1806. JOHN PHILIP BECKMAN
LL. B.; Ed. & Pub.; b. Jan. 5^ 1877, Camp Point, 111.; s. Henry (b. Ger.) S: Hannali
(Hocamp) Beckman (b. Ger.) Prepared in Maplewood H. S., Camp Point. Ed. &
Pub. Hancock Co. Journal. Member Cong. Church. Address, Carthage, 111.
1807. LEROY FITCH BEERS
B. S. in M. E.; Engr.; b. Oct. 9, 1880, Clarion, Pa.; s. Levi (b. Milan, Ohio)
& Jennie M. (Fitch) Beers (b. Hunterton, Ind.) Prepared in Harvey H. S. Y. M. C.
A.; M. E. & E. E. Soc. Drafting till Oct. 1904; Erecting Engineer for the Underfeed
Stoker Co., 1904-6, (erecting & selling); Selling for Buffalo Forge Co., 1906-7; with U. S.
Geological Survey, 1907, Proprietor of L. F. Beers Water System, 1907 — . When with
the U. S. Geol. Survey prepared material for the Bulletin on burning coal without smoke.
Married Clara E. Darrohn, Mar. 30, 1910, Rush, N. Y. .4ddress, 711 Powers Bldg.,
Rochester, New York.
1808. STELLA BENNETT
B. L. S. A. B., 1908. Cataloger; b. in Belvidere, 111.; d. Charles (b. 1845, Belvidere,
111.) & Ellen Celeste (Reynolds) Bennet (b. 1847, Mukwonago, Wis.) Prepared in South
Belvidere H. S. Alethenai; English Club, Watcheka; Y. W. C. A. Reviser in Library School
Univ. of 111., Feb.,-Apr., 1904; Asst. in Univ. of 111. Library, Sept. 1904-Feb. 1909; Cata-
loger Univ. of Calif. Library, Berkeley, Feb. 1909 — Address, 2513 Bancroft Way,
Berkeley, Calif.
1809. JOHN MILTON BERGER
(Brother of No. 4555)
A. B. in Sci.; M. D., 1908; Physician; b. Jan. 27, 1883, Dolton, Cook Co., 111.: s.
John (b. 1841, Dolton, 111.) & Margaret (Karcli) Berger (b. 1854, Frankfort, Will Co.,
111.) Prepared fn Thornton Tp. H. S. Pres.. German Club; Glee Club 1900-3; Delta
Upsilon; Sergeant in Regiment; Treas. Senior Ball Committee. Taught Chem. & Man.
Tr._ in Champaign H. S., 1904; Studied Medicine Coll. of P. & S., M. D. igo8; in
Univ. Hospital, Chicago, Interne, 1008-9; Practice of Medicine, Dec, 1909 — Mem. Chi-
cago Medical Soc; State Medical Soc, 1910. Instructor in Senior Surgery & Asst. in
Clinical Surgery, Coll. of Med. of Univ. of 111., 191 1 — Address, 4005 W. Madison St.,
Chicago.
1 810. HARRY ARMAND BIOSSAT
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Feb. 22, 1882, Boyce, La.; s. H. A. Biossat. Prepared in Hyde
Park H, S. Address, 153 LaSalle St., Chicago, 111.
181 1. LUTHER EARLE BIRDZELL
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Dec. 1, 18S0, St. Joseph, 111.; s. Eathen Allen (b. Feb. 22, 1855,
Urbana, 111.) & Mahalah O. (Koch) Birdzell (b. Aug. 3, 1857, Piqua Co., Ohio). Pre-
pared at St. Joseph H. S. Phi Delta Phi; Theta Kappa Nu; Van Twiller Club Court;
Political Science Club. Clerk in Law Office of Ullman & Hacker, Chicago, six months;
in Legal 'Dept. American Surety Co., seven months; Instructor in College of Law,
Univ. of N. Dak., 1904-6; Asst. Prof., same, 1906-7; Prof, of Law, same, 1907. Chm., N.
Dak. Tax Comm., July i, 1912. Married Bessie Leola Perring, Dec. 28, 1904, Gifford, 111.
Children, Robert Allen, b. Sept. 29, 1905; Dorothy, b. Feb. 3, 1908; John Perring, b.
Aug. 24, 1 91 2. Address, Bismark, N. Dak.
1812. GEORGE W. BLACK
A. B. in L. & A.; Lawyer; b. June 23, 1882, Oakland, 111.; s. W. J. (b. July lo,
1839, Oakland) & Melissa D. (Clark) Black (b. June 16, 1846, Kjr.) Prepared in Oak-
land H. S. Adelphic; English CIlub; 1st Prize Adelphic Declamation Contest, 1901; la.
Debating team, 1903. J. D. (Law) cum laude, Univ. of Chicago, 1908. Teacher, Oak-
land H. S., 1903-4; Prin., Monticello H. S., 1904-5; Law Student, Univ. of Chicago,
1905-8; Asst. Atty., 111. Traction System, Peoria, 1909-11, and Genl. Practice of Law,
1911 — Address, 1105 N. Perry Ave., Peoria, 111.; Bus. Add., 1116 Jefferson Bldg., Peoria.
1813. EDGAR WILLIAM BLOCK.
B. S. in C. E. ; Engineer; b. Apr. 3, 1879, Sidney, 111.; s. Theodore Leopold (h. Ger-
many) & Mary Pauline (b. do.) Prepared in Univ. of 111. Academy. C. E. Club. Instru-
mentman for T. C. R. R., 1903-4; Draftsman for III. Traction System, lum-.i: Instni-
mentman for I. C. R. R., Jan., 1905; Draftsman, same, May 1905-6; Asst. Engr., same,
1906; Levelman, Union Pacific R. R., June, 1906; Draftsman, American Bridge Co.,
1906-7; Draftsman Bridge Dept., A. T. & S. F. Ry. System, 1907-10; Chief Draftsman,
same, 1910 — • Married Marie Anna Schweiger, Apr. 24, 1907, Lafayette, Ind. Children,
Everett Milton, b. Mar. 4, 1908; Theo. Donald, b. July 22, 1912. Address. 1748 E. 73rd
St., Chicago, 111.
1814. ANNA LOUISE BOND
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M. 1906; Teacher; b. Nov. 19, 1880, Mt. Vernon, 111.; d. Rufus
J. (b. Nov. II, 1847, Mt Vernon, 111.) & Mary Jane (England) Bond (b. June 23, 1S50,
Tenn.) Prepared in Mt. Vernon H. S. & Univ. Acad. English Club; German Club;
Phi Beta Kappa. Teacher in Mt. Vernon Tp. H. S., 1906-8; studied and traveled abroad,
3 semesters at Univ. of Leipsic, i semester in Paris, under private instruction, 1908-10.
Address, 215 S. Tenth St., Mt. Vernon, 111.
1815. AUSTIN BOND
B. S. in Arch.; Arch.; b. Feb. 13, 1872, Carmel, Ind.; s. Calvin & Margaret A.
(Murphy) Bond. Prepared in Carmel H. S., and Purdue Univ., Lafayette, Ind. Arch.
Club. (Pres.) Married March tg, 1908. Address. Carmel, Ind,
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181 6. HARRY LEHRE BOON
A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B., 1905; Lawyer; b. Feb. 8, 1878, Chrisman, 111. Prepared
in Univ. Acad. Philomathean; Von Twiller Court; Pi Theta; Theta Kappa Nu. Address,
Tucumcari, N. M.
1817. LUCINA JANE BORTON (RODI)
(Sister of Nos. 1625, 2325)
A. B. in L. & A.; h. Sept. 30, 1872, DeLaiid, 111.; d. Albert R. and Nancy Jane
(Sarver) Borton. Prepared in Farmer City H. S., and Northwestern Univ. (1898-1900).
Kappa Kappa Gamma. Teacher of Engl., Madison (Ind.) H. S.; same, Calumet (Mich.)
H. S. Married Charles Harvey Rodi, 1906, DeLand, 111. Child, Karl Borton, b. Sept.
6, 1908. Address, 17 2d St., Calumet, Mich.
1818. GERTRUDE BOWMAN (JOHNSON)
B. L. S.; b. Jan. 30, 1879, Brimfield, 111.; d. Clarence Edgar (b. Mar. 31, 1856,
Brimfield, 111.) & Clara Estella (Putnam) Bowman (b. May 19, 1853, Rockingham, Vt.)
Prepared in Brimfield H. S. & Knox Acad. Married George Robert Johnson, June 22,
1904, Brimfield, 111. Children, Stanley Dean, b. May 29, 1908; Robert Bowman, b.
Jan. 20, 1912. Address, 524 Ciypress Ave., Kansas City, Mo.
1819. JESSIE ISABELLE BRADSHAW (WHITE)
A. B. in L. & A; Teacher; b. June 28, 1882, Chicago., 111.; d. John James (b. Jan.
5, 1831, Kingston, Ont.) & Agnes Pitcairn (Crichton) Bradshaw (b. Sept. 23, 1845, Glas-
gow, Scotland). Prepared in John Marshall H. S., Chicago. Teacher at La Grange
Park, 111., 1904. Member of Chicago branch of Asso. of Collegiate Alumnae. Married
Harold Russell White, Feb. 10, 1905, Austin, 111. Child, Gladys Elaine, b. June 11, 1907
Address, 5337 Kenmore Ave., Chicago, 111.
1820. EDWIN CRESS Y BRIGGS
B. S. in M. E.; M. E., 1909; Teacher; b. Feb. 26, 1881, Rockford, 111.; s. Chester
E. b. 1853, Vt.) & Ollie A. (Preston) Briggs (b. 1857, N. Y.) Prepared in Rockford
H. S. M. E. & E. E. Soc; Y. M. C. A. Draftsman for Bostedo Pneumatic Tube Co.,
1903; Instructor of Mach. Design & Kinematics, Armour Institute of Tech., 1906; Asst.
Prof, of M. E., Colo. Sch. of Mines, 1909; given leave of Abs, to regain health; dairy
ing. Author: Pamphlet and Syllabus for Descriptive Geom. Students, Colo. Transcript;
Design of Power Plant for Gold Sulphide Mine; (M. E. thesis); Pneumatic Tube Cash
Carriers, Fulcrum Armour Institute of Tech., 1906; also articles on M. E. & Min. work in
vicinity of Golden, Colo. Faculty Club, Armour Inst, of Tech., 1903-6; member of
committee "Moral & Religious Conference of Colo. Faculties," 1909; Faculty Member
Colo. Sch. of Mines at Y. M. C. A. Conf., Cascade, Colo.; Steward M. E. Church,
Married Constance Fritz, Sept. 14, 1904, Harvard, 111. Children, Preston D., b. Jan.
7, 1906; Joseph F., b. Apr. 11, 191 1. Address, Phoenix, Ariz., R. F. D. No. 2.
1821. JANE WIDNEY BROTHERTON
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Oct. 30, 1878, Delphos, Ohio; d. Burritt Johnston (b. July
24, 1850) & Harriett (Leaman) Brotherton (b. Feb. 14. 1856). Prepared in Prep. Dept.
Shepardson Coll., Granville, Ohio. B. S. Denison Univ., 1899. Organizer, Franklin,
Ohio, Pub. Lib., Sept.-Dec. 1903; Cataloger, Lib. of Congress, Feb. 1904-Aug. 1905; Libr.
Brumback Lib. of Van Wert CTo., Ohio, 1905-1909. Address, Delphos, Ohio.
1822. M. LEWIS BROWTST
(Husband of No. 1859)
B. S. in M. E.; Engr.; b. Feb. 10, 1879; s. Lewis (b. Somers, N. Y.) & Mary B.
(Moore) Brown (b. Northhampton, Eng.) Prepared in Rockford, 111., H. S. Phi Gam-
ma Delta. In Exp. Dept., Deere & Co., Moline, 111., 1903-8; Supt. Kawner Mfg. Co.,
Niles, Mich., 1908— Married Clara E. Fisher, ('03) Oct. 30, 1906. Child, Lewis
Fisher, b. Sept. 5, 1907. Address, Niles, Mich.
1823. MARGUERITE PAULINE BUERKIN (WARD)
(Sister of No. 1631)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Oct. 31, 1881, Quincy, 111.; d. Joseph (b. Germany) & August
(Lerpp) Buerkin (b. Quincy, 111.,) Prepared in Quincy H. S. Y. W. C. A.; Watcheka;
Capt. Class Basketball team, 1901-3. Asst. Prin. Rock Falls H. S., 1003-4. Married
Harry Amos Ward, June 30, 1904, Quincy, 111. Address, 11 08 18th St., Moline, 111.
1824. WAYNE EDISON BURKHALTER
(Husband of No. 2496)
B S in C. E.; Engr.; b. Jan. 23, 1881, Maquon; s. William & Clara (Beard) Burk-
halter. Prepared in Peoria H. S. C. E. Soc. Asst. M. I. T., 1903-4; with Isthmian
Canal Comm., 1905; Res. Engr. C. M. & St. Paul R. R., 1906; Office Engr. Panama
K. R., I()07-q; Bridge Engr. Oregon Trunk Ry. & S. P. & S. R. R. 1910— Member
Presb. Church; Masonic Lodge. Married Josephine Scherer ('05), Aug. 19, 1908. Address,
nth & Hoyt Sts., Portland, Ore.
1825. JEAN BURKHART
A B in L. & A.; Retail Shoe Dealer; b. Nov. 7, 1880, Marion, 111.; s. J. M. (b.
Knoxville, Tenn.) & Mary Ellen (Spiller) Burkhart (b. Spillerton, 111.) Prepared
in Marion H. S.; Ohio Wesleyan Univ. Phi Kappa Psi. Married Eva Dimmick, Jan.
10, 1911, West Frankfort, 111. (d. Aug. 13. 1912) Address, Marion, 111.
294 University of Illinois [1903
1826. mildred anna burrill (stone)
(Wife of No. 1973; Daughter of No. H5.)
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M. 1908; b. Dec. 11, 1881, Pendleton, Oregon; d. Thomas
Jonathan (b. 1839, Pittsfield, Mass.) & Sarah Helen (Alexander) Burrill (b. Schenectady,
N. Y.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. English Club; French Club; Alethenai; Choral See;
Chi Omega; Iltini Staff; Literary ICditor Illio; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 1902-3. Author:
Five short articles in the Central Christian Advocate, 1900; The Old Days of 1903, 1903
Illio- Pater's Theory of Life and Art, The Illinois, June, 1903; A. M. Thesis on (Shildrens'
Reading. M. E. Church, 1 892-1 904; Presbyterian, 1904. Married Hal Marot Stone
('03) Nov. II, 1903, Urbana, 111. Children, Mary Helen, b. Oct. 25, 1906; Mildred
Irene, b. June 20, 1909 (died Jan. 9, 1912). Address, 30 White Place, Bloomington,
111. JP>/f/3,
1S27. DAISY IRENE CAMPBELL (FLUCK)
(Sister of Nos. 1466, 2039)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. July 1, 1878, Sadorus, 111.; d. David Louis (b. July 24, 1837,
Hoboken, N. J.) & Elmira Tabissca (Ball) Campbell (b. Feb. 6, 1842, Newark, O.)
Prepared in Champaign H. S. Y. W. C. A.; Illio Artist. Married Martin John Fluck,
Sept. I, 1904, Champaign, 111. Children, Dorothea Irene, b. June 25, 1908; Robert
Martin, b. Sept. 30, 1910 (d. Apr. 24, 1911). Address, 105 E. Clark St., Champaign,
1828. FRANCIS THOMAS CARSON.
(Husband of No. 3190; Brother of 632)
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Nov. 5, 1879; s. Thomas Burke (b. Mar. 6, 1843, Urbana, 111.)
& Melissa Ann (Stidham) Carson (b. June 22, 1843). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Sigma
Chi. Married Mary Swartz. Children, Mary Ann, b. 1910; Thomas Burke, b. 191 2.
Address, 310 W. High St., Urbana, 111.
1829. JOHN WILLIAM CATTRON
B. S. in Agr.; Stock-raiser & Farmer; b. Mar. 2, 1880, Ellisville, 111.; s. Josiah A.
(b. June 8, 1842, Ellisville, do.) & Margaret A. (Markley) Cattron (b. Ellisville, do.)
Prepared in Knox Acad, and Coll. Alpha Zeta. Married Nellie E. Schleich, Feb. 6,
1907. Child, William Russell, b. Nov. 12, 1908. Address, Ellisville, Fulton Co., 111.
1830. FRANK TRACY CAVANOR
A. B. in L. & A.; Physician; b. June 2, 1881, Chicago, 111.; s. James W. (b. Oct.
22, 1881, Halifax, N. S.) & Mary E. Roberts (Tracey) Cavanor (b. Oct. 7, 1847, Chicago,
111.) Prepared in Englewood H. S. Capt. in Regiment. Asst. Traffic Manager, Knicker-
bocker Ice Co.; Student in College' of Physicians & Surgeons, Chicago, 1905-6; Drafts-
man, city of Chicago, 1906-7; M. D., Univ. of Minn., 1907-10; House Physician, City &
County Hosp., St. Paul, Minn., 1 910-11. Member Alpha Kappa Kappa; Hyde Park Presb.
Church, Denver, Colo., 1894-7; Englewood Y. M. C. A., 1896; (Jentral Y. M. C. A.,
1904-5. Address, 1360 Spruce Place, Minneapolis, Minn.
1 83 1. ANNA OLIVE CHACEY (KUEHN)
(Wife of No, 1361)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Aug. 4, 1881, Hillsboro, 111.; d. Ezra J. (b. Nov. 26, 1847,
Wayne Co., O.) & Anna (Cline) Chacey (b. May 11, 1849, St. Louis, Mo.) Prepared
in Hillsboro, III., H. S. Class Secy., 1899-1900; Y. W. C. A.; Watcheka. Asst., Hills-
boro H. S., 1903-5. Member, Chicago Univ. of 111. Alumnae Assoc; Chicago branch,
A. C. A.; Cong. Church. Married Alfred Leonhardt Kuehn ('00), Oct. 24, 1905, Hills-
boro, 111. Children, Charles Chacey, b. Sept. 22, 1906; George Wald^mar, b. Oct. 9,
1909. Address, 220 S. Ridgeland Ave., Oak Park, 111.
1832. MARTIN TUTTLE CHAMBERLAIN
B. S. in Engr. ; Engineer; b. Aug. 17, 1880, Muskegon, Mich.; s. Alonzo Wesley (b.
Ohio) & Cornelia (Tuttle) Chamberlain (b. New York). Prepared in Muskegon H. S.
Tau Beta Pi; Phi Delta Theta; Mu Delta Sigma. Engr., Expanded Metal Fireproofing
Co., Chicago, 1903-4; Contracting Engr., Genl. Fireproofing Co., Youngstown, O., 1904-5;
Consulting Engr. & Mgr. for Genl. Contracting Co., Seattle, Wash., 1905-8; Treas. of
Brick & Supplies, Ltd., Calgary, Can.; Pres. The Chamberlain Constr. Co., Seattle,
Wash.; Pres., Metal Lath & Partition Co., Seattle, 1908-12; Vice Pres., International
Contract Co., 1912. Member Seattle Athletic Club; Univ. Club of Spokane; Univ. Club
of Calgary; Pres., Master Builders Assoc, of Seattle, 1909-10. Author: Article in
Pacific Builder & Engr., 1904. Married Charlotte Louise Nichols, Nov. 16, 1907, Seattle,
Wash. Child, Elinor Haller, b. Feb. 12, 1911. Address, 318 Mission Blvd., Calgary,
Alberta; Bus. Add., 333 8th Ave., W., Calgary, Alberta.
1833. DANIEL WARD CHAPMAN
A. B. in L. & A.; Insur.; b. Oct. 30, 1883; s. Pleasant T. (h. Vienna. 111.)
& Leone May Chapman (b. Massac Co., 111.) Prepared in Vienna (111.) H. S. Phi
Kappa Psi. Married Cora Burnette, 1905, St. Louis, Mo. Address, 4334 Buena Vista
Terrace, Chicago, 111.
1834. ESTELLA FORTH CHISHOLM (NYDEGGER)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Nov. 13, 1878, Farmer City, 111.; d. Geo. W. (Kenosha, Wis.)
& Winnifred (Perry) Chisholm (New York City) Prepared in Farmer City H. S.
1903] Baccalaureate Alumni 295
Deutsche Verein. Taught in Sullivan, 111., 1903-6. Married Adolph Nydegger, May
29, 1906, Farmer City, III. Child, Adolph Chisholm, b. July 9, 1907. Address, 282 N.
Snelling Ave., St. Paul, Minn.
1835. MATILDA LENNA CLARK
(Sister of Nos. 2607, 3687)
A. B. in L. & A. 1903; General Secretary Y. W. C. A.; b. Oct. 9, 1878, Carthage,
111.; d. Lot Bozarth (b. Nov. 25, 1847, Lewis Co., W. Va.) & Matilda J. (Jackson)
Clark (b. Jan. i6„ 1856, Warsaw, 111.) Prepared in Carthage H. S. Y. W. C. A.;
Alethenai; Watcheka; Phi Delta Psi. General Sec. Y. \V. C. A., Kalamazoo, Mich.,
1005-8; do. in Saginaw, Mich., 1909; do. in St. Joseph, Mich, 191 1 — Address, Carthage,
111., R. F. D. No. 4.
1836. LUCILE ANNE CLINTON
(Sister of Nos. 594, 864)
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Polo, 111.; d. John Waterbury (b. 1836, Andes, N. Y.) &
Caroline Adelia (Perkins) Clinton (b. 1839, Delhi, N. Y.) Prepared in Polo Public
Schools. Library Club; English Club. Librarian, Charleston Public Library, 1906-10;
Asst. Librarian, North Branch Library, 1910-11; Asst. Walker Branch, 1911; Librarian,
Lyndale Branch of Minneapolis Library, 191 1 — Address, 1318 W. Lake St., Minneapolis,
Minn.; Bus. Add., Lyndale Branch Library, 610 W. Lake, do.
I S3 7. HOMER CLARENCE COEN
A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B., 1904; Rancher; b. June 27, 1879, Richland Co., 111.; s.
Henry (b. Apr. 25, 1835, Franklin Co., Ind.) & Ruth C. (Osborn) Coen (b. Sept. 15,
1840, do.) Prepared in Olney H. S. Adelphic; Witenagemot Law Court; Theta Kappa
Nu. Bldg. Contractor, 1904-5; Lawyer, 1905-10; Rancher, State of Durango, Mex.,
1910 — Second Lieut, in Spanish-American War; Capt. 4th Inf. I. N. G., retired, 1910.
Member B. P. O. E. Married Ivy Gilbert Madden, Oct, 24, 1906. Child, Virginia
Kathleen, b. Feb. 20, 1909. Address, Olney, 111.
1838. JOHN EDWARD CONLEY
B. S. in C. E.; Genl. Mgr.; b. June 17, 1874, near Keithsburg, 111.; s. Matthias
(b. Oct. 27, 1850, Clifton, Ireland) & Bridget Bohan (Mahill) Conley (b. Leitram Co.,
Ireland). Prepared in Keithsburg & by private tutors. C. E. Club. Road Supervisor,
I. C. Ry., Belleville, 111.; Supt. Constr., Thebes Bridge; Supt. Constr., D. D. Streeter
Co., N. Y. C. & H. R. R.; Genl. Supt., W. J. Oliver Railroad Contractor, in charge
of work in O., Ind., & 111., on Big Four K. R. Designed centering for 100 ft. arch
on Thebes Bridge; invented & patented Safety Railroad Frog & Crossing. Pres. & Genl.
Mgr., Conley Frog & Switch Co., Memphis, Tenn., 1907 — Author: Organization and
Management of Men in Railway Maintenance and Construction, Railway Gazette, Mar.,
Apr., May, 1903. Address, Memphis, Tenn.
1839. JAMES FITCHIE COOK
(Brother of No. 3697)
B. S. in M. E.; Teacher; b. Nov. 10, 1879, Dundee, 111.; s. David Weir (b. Oct.
18, 1838, Kippen, Sterlingshire, Scot.) & Margaret (Ferguson) Cook (b. Nov. 23, 1840,
Edinburgh, do.) Prepared in Dundee H. S. Phi Delta Theta; Theta Nu Epsilon.
Ball team 1900-1; Capt., 1903; Football team, 1898, 1900-2. With Oliver Typewriter
Co. Instr. in Armour Inst., 1905-6; ball player, Peublo, Colo., and Indianapolis, Ind.,
1906-9; Instr. in Man. Tr., Elgin H. S., 1910 — Member Schriners Club. Married Grace
Miller, Feb. 23, 1906 (d. May 7, 1906); Blanche Fouts, Dec. 23, 1908. Child, David
Fouts, b. Jan. i, 1912. Address, Elgin, 111.
1840. GEORGE ASHLEY CROSTHWAIT
B. S.; Farmer; b. Nov. 30, 1868, Grove City, 111.; s. William Young (b. Mar. 22,
1826, Ky.) & Ellen Mary (Benson) Crosthwait (b. Feb. 11, 1831, Ind.) Prepared in
Univ. of 111. Acad. In soil investigations, 1903; Agronomfst, Id. Agr. Exp. Sta., 1904-7;
Prin. of Marathon Co. Sch. of Agr. and Dom. Leon. Wausau, Wis., 1908-10; Farmer
1910-1912; Prof, of Agr., McKendree Coll., Lebanon, 111. Author: A series of two pani-
[ihlets entitled Pub. Sch. Studies in Agr.; Id. Sta. Bulls, on Indian Corn and Soil Investi-
gations and articles in the quarterly Bulls, of the County Sch. of Agr. Wausau, Wis.
Member M. E. Church. Married Martha Ella Rogers, Dec. 21, 1896, St. Louis, Mo. Ad-
dtess, Fairfield, 111.
1841. J. FAY CUSICK
A. B.; Secretary Edgar County Abstract Co.; b. Mar. 13, 1877, Paris, III.; s. Rufus
S., (b. Feb. 2, 1845, Boon Co., Ind.) and Mary V. (.\nthony) Cusick (b. J.-in. :28, 1S54.
Redline, O.) Prepared in Chrisman, 111., San Jose, Calif., and Westfield College. As-
sistant Postmaster, Chrisman, 1904; Bookkeeper of State Bank of Chrisman; Secretary
Edgar County Abstract Co., Loans and Abstracts, 1908. Member of I. O. O. F. 541; K.
P.; Nestor Lodge 246. .Married Jess Keys, May 26, 1907, Paris 111.; Children, John
Rufus, b. Dec. 9, 1909; James Albert, b. June 11, 1911 (d. Oct. :o, 1911); Mary Leonora,
b. June II, 1911 (d. Oct. 3, 1911), and Lois Elaine, b. Oct. i, tqi2. Address, Chrisman, 111.
1842. Le ROY GILBERT DAKE
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. May 23, 1881, Big Foot, 111.; s. Gilbert Benjamin
(b. Apr. 27, 1846. Marengo, 111.) & Mary Elizabeth (Sanborn) Dake (b. May 14, 1844,
do.) Prepared in Harvard H. S. Adelphic; Y. M. C. A. In office of Jas. S. Kirk &
Co., 1903; A. H. Abbott & Co., Chicago, 1903-4; Inst, in Hist. & Civics, & Director
296 University of Illinois [1903
Ath., Rockford H. S. 1904-5; Teacher, History, Walla Walla, Wash., 1905 — Member
M. £. Church; Epworth League. Address, Harvard, 111. (})
1843. "THOMAS FRANCIS DANAHEY
A. B. in L. & A.; Newspaper Reporter; b. Mar. 22, 1880, Quincy, 111.; s. Dennis
(b. Co. Cork, Ire.) & Hannah (Cashman) Danahey (b. Adams Co., 111.) Prepared in
Quincy H. S. With Hargsdine-McKittrick Dry Goods Co., Quincy, 1^03-4; Reporters'
Staff, Quincy Whig, 1904 — Member, K. C, 1905; Financial Recorder, Knights of Father
Mathew; Woodmen of World; Quincy Historical Society. Died May 17, 1908.
1844. EDNA EARLE DANIELS (MURRAY)
B. L. S.; b. Apr. 22, 1881; d. John Allen (b. 1846, W. Va.) & Marcia Willard
(Hohart) Daniels (b. 1846, Indianapolis, Ind.) Prepared in Danville H. S Prepared
in Oberlin Coll. Pi Beta Phi. Asst. Libr., Danville Public Lib., 1904-5. Married George
Stewart Murray, July 11, 1907, Bo'ness, Scotland. Address. Wildwoocl, Columbus, Ga.
1845. GENEVIEVE DARLINGTON
B. L. S. ; Librarian. Prepared in Lyons Twp. H. S., LaGrange, 111. Phi Delta Fsi;
Libr. Club; Der Deutsche Verein. Asst., John Crerar Libr., Chicago, 1903 — Address,
329 S. Stone Ave., LaGrange, 111.
1846. HORATIO S. DAVIS
LL. B. ; Lawyer; b. July 27, 1867, Versailles, III.; s. James R. (b. 1832, N. Car.) &
Ann (Heflin) Davis (b. 1835 Fauquire Co., Va.) Prepared in Versailles H. S. Val-
paraiso Univ. Theta Kappa Nu; Webster Law Club; Philomathean. A. B. Valparaiso
Univ., 1896. Attorney, Davis & Parks, Spokane, Wash. Member Christian Church.
Married Dollie M. Hobson, Aug. 26, Pana, 111. Address, 301-4 Rookery Bldg., Spokane,
Wash.
1847. WILMER ESLA DAVIS
A. B. in Sci; teacher; s. Francis Marion (b. 1845, Vinton Co., O.) & Mary A.
(Colville) Davis (b. 1838, Muskingum Co., O.) Prepared in O. Nor. Univ. (A. B.,
1894), Ada, O. Prin. Rossville, 111. H. S. 1903-4; Teacher, Great Falls, Mont. H. S.,
1904-5; Instructor in Science, Urbana H. S., 1905-8; Grad. Stud., Univ. of Chicago, 1908-
9; Asst. Prof. Botany, Kan. State Agr. Coll., 1909 — Sigma Xi; Gamma Alpha. Address,
Manhattan, Kan.
1848. CHARLES HUBBARD DAWSON
A. B. in L. & A.; Sales Mgr.; b. July 8, 1878, Bement, 111.; s. George & Kathrun
(Parks) Dawson. Philomathean. Sales Mgr., Bradley, Clark & Co., 191 1 — Married
Maude Darks, July 14, 1906, Chicago. Children, Dorothy, b. Aug. 30, 1908 (d. Aug.
21, 1909); Ruth Shurtleff, b. Mar. 24, 1910. Address, 6204 Jefferson Ave., Chicago.
1849. JAMES ROY De MOTTE
(Brother of 1650)
A. B. in Sci.; Estimator; b. Dec. 24 1882, Christian Co., 111.; s. Oliver (b. Dec.
13, 1857, Taylorville, 111.) & Ida J. (Berry) De Motte (b. Oct. i, 1859, do.) Prepared
in Taylorville Twp. H. S. Y. M. C. A.; Natl. Hist. Soc. Taught in Sullivan H. S.,
1903-4; Estimator in Chicago, 1904 — Address, 6608 Carpenter St., Chicago, 111.
1850. GEORGE HAMM DICKERSON
B. S. in M. E. ; Secy. & Engr.; b. May 30, 1882, Champaign; s. Joseph Wilson
(b. Nov. 9, 1849) & Mary Alice (Hamm) Dickerson (b. Sept. 20, 1856). Prepared in
Univ. Acad. M. E. & E. E. Soc; Track team, Mgr., 1903. With the Powers Regulator
Co., Chicago; Constr. & Repair work, 1903-5; Car work a specialty; with Chas. F. Hall,
Chicago, designing special automatic machinery, Apr. -Aug., 1905; with L. H. Prentice
Co., Chicago, in drafting room & estimating Dept., 1905-11; Sec'y. & Engr., Mehring &
Hanson Co., Contractors for Power Plants, Heating, Ventilating & Cooling Systems,
Chicago, 191 1 — Address, 6049 Kimbark Ave., Chicago.
1851. OLIVER MORTON DICKERSON
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1904; Ph. D., 1906; Teacher; b. Sept. 8, 1875, Jasper Co.,
111.; s. Stephen Lee (b. Mar. 15, 1835, Jefferson Co., Ind.) & Margaret (Consley) Dick-
erson (b. 1837, do.) Prepared in Jasper Co. Pub. Schools; I. S. N. U. Pres., Philoma-
thean; Pol. Sci. Club; Pres., Grad. Club, Phi Beta Kappa. Fellow in History, Univ. of 111.,
1903-4 & 1905-6; Thayer Scholar Harvard, 1904-5. 1. N. G., 1891-4; 13th 111. (Bogardus
Provisional Rgt.), 2d Lieut., 1898. Author: The Illinois Constitutional Convention of 1862,
Univ. of III. Studies, V. I. No. 9, 58 pp.; Amer. Colonial Government, 1696-1765, A
Study of the Relations of the British Board of Trade to the American Colonies, Politi-
cal, Industrial and Administrative, Arthur H. Clark, 400 pp., 1912. Member 111. State
Teachers' Assoc, 1899; Amer. Hist. Assoc; Amer. Pol. Sci. Assoc; 111. State Hist.
Assoc; Miss. Valley Hist. Assoc; Military Tract Teachers' Assoc. Married Nora Mae
Simmons, Nov. 10, 1906, Carthage, 111. Address, Macomb, 111.
1852. BERTHA ALMA DODGE (PIPER)
B. L. S.; b. Nov. 10, 1877, E. Dummerston, Vt.; d. Jerry Josiah (b. 1853, Dummer-
ston, Vt.) & Abbie Maria (Moore) Dodge (b. Aug. 26, 1857, Ludlow, Vt.) Prepared
in Brattleboro, Vt., H. S.; A. B., Tufts College, 1901. Married Harry Lyman Piper,
Dec. 24, 1903, Williamsville, Vt. Children, Gladys Ruth, b. June i, 1904; Louise Re-
1903] Baccalaureate Alumni 297
becca, b. June 19, 1905; Henry Temple, b. Jan. 22, 1907 (d. March 18, 1907); Rodney
Kathan, b. June 19, 1909; Elizabeth Woodward, b. Apr. 4, 191 1. Address, Westminster, Vt.
1853. LEO DOLKART
B. S. in E. E. ; Estimator and Elec. Engr. ; b. Sept. 14, 1881, Elizabethgrad, Russia:
s. Abraham (b. 1858, Russia) & Julia (Brownstone) Dolkart (b. 1855, do.) Prepared
in Northwest Div. H. S., Chicago. Testing Dept., Automatic Elec. Co., 1903-4; Auto-
matic Telephone Exchange, 111. Tunnel Co., 1904-5; Drafting Dept., Deere & Co., Mo-
line, 111., 1905-6; Western Elec. Co., 1906-8; Elec. Contractor, 1908-11; Estimating &
Elec. Engr., Tri-City Electric Co., Moline, 111., 191 1 — Assoc. Amer. Inst. Elec. Engrs. ;
Member, Illuminating Engr. Soc. Married Clara Elson, Mar. 12, 1908, Chicago, 111.
Child, Eleanor Adeline, b. Jan. 4, 1909. Address, 1703 Fourteenth Ave., Moline, 111.
1854. JEANNETTE MAY DRAKE
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Oct. 31, 1878, Argenta, 111.; d. John Lewis (b. Argenta, 111.)
& Aura Belle (Dickey) Drake (b. do.) Prepared in Decatur H. S. Organizer of Li-
braries. Wis. Free Libr. Comm. 1903-5; Libr'n., Jacksonville Pub. Libr., 1905-8; Ore.
Libr. Comm., Salem, Ore., Apr.-Dec, 1908; Instructor, Wis. Libr. School, Madison, Wis.,
1908-10; Libr'n., Sioux City, la.. Pub. Libr., 1910 — Address, Sioux City, la.
1855. RALPH SOUTHWARD DRURY
B. S. in M. E.; Engineer; b. Sept. 10, 1881, New Boston, 111., s. Omer H. (b. July
17. 185s, New Boston, 111.) & Minnie (Southward) Drury (b. Jan. 3, 1857, Chillicothe,
O.) Prepared in New Boston H. S.; Univ. Acad. Mgr. Univ. Band, Mechanical Drafts-
man for The Link Belt Machinery Co., 39th St. & Stewart Ave., Chicago, 111., 1903-7;
Asst. Engr., in office of Chief Engr., Union Pac. Ry., 1907 — M. E. Soc; E. E. Soc.
Married Stella Odell Rugh, Sept. 28, 1903, Evanston, 111. Children, Omer Christian,
b. Dec. 21, 1904; Donald Rugh, b. Feb. 3, 1908. Address, 3208 Poppleton Ave., Omaha,
Neb.
1856. JAMES FRANKLIN DUFFY, JR.
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Mar. 12, 1883; s. Tames Franklin & Miriam (Hall)
Duffy. Prepared in So. Chicago H. S. Sigma Nu; Tau Beta Pi; M. E. Soc; E. E.
Soc; Orange & Blue; Lieut. (Tol. Univ. Regt. Capt. Mfgr. of Hardware Specialties. Ad-
dress, Park Ridge, 111.
1857. WILLIAM VAN DUNKIN
B. S. in M. E.; M. E., 1909; Chief Draftsman; b. Sept. 16^ 1878, Odell, 111.; s. Van-
Meter (b. June 15, 1846, Attica, 111.) & Agnes E. (Wagner) Dunkin (b. Sept. 16, 1855).
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Chief Draftsman, Stover Mfg. Co., Freeport, 111., 1903-5; Instruc-
tor in Mach. Design, Univ. of 111., 1905-19x2. Chief Draftsman, Deere & Co., Moline, 111.
Member M. E. Church; Amer. Soc. of M. E.; Soc. Promotion Engr. Education. Married
Nannie T. Davis, June 29, 1898. Children, Van Davis, b. June 15, 1899; William Thomas,
b. May 27, 1907. Address, 1810 12th Ave., Moline, 111.
1858. GUSTAVE HERMAN EIDMAN
(Brother of No. 638)
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. Aug. 31, 1881, Mascoutah, IlL; s. Louis Frederick (b.
do.) & Catharina (Koob) Eidman (b. New Baden, 111.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Agr.
Club; Der Deutsche Verein; Choral Soc. Live-stock & fruit raising. Married Mane
Thompson, July 25, 1906, Shirley, 111. Children, Katharyn Clara, b. June 18, 1907;
Elizabeth Marie, b. Jan. 8, 1910. Address, Shirley, 111.
1859. CLARA EDNA FISHER (BROWN)
(Wife of No. 1822)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Dec. 23, 1880, Mahomet, 111.; d. David (b. Oct. 30, 1841, Frank-
fort, O.) & Sarah A. (Latham) Fisher (b. Aug. 18, 1848, Washington, O.) Prepared m
Mahomet H. S.; Illinois Woman's Coll. Alpha Chi Omega; Phi Delta Psi. Married M.
Lewis Brown ('03), Oct. 30, 1906. Child, Lewis Fisher, b. Sept. 5, 1907. Address,
307 N. Fifth St., Niles, Mich.
i860. CLARENCE WILSON FISKE
B. S. in M. E.; M. E., 191 1; Engineer; b. July 19, 1879, Sterling, 111.; s. C. C. &
Fanny (Wilson) Fiske. Prepared in Sterling H. S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Alpha Delta
Sigma; Class Football Team. With Deere & Co., 1904; C. R. I. & P. R. K. Co.;
Williams, White & Co., Moline, 111. Invented: Simple reverse mechanism for machine
drive; automatic feeder for forging machine: machine for cutting and polishing five sides
of a marble slab at one setting. Member Moline After Dinner Club; Moline Club, A. F. &
A. M. Address, 1815 7th Ave., Moline, 111.; Bus. Add., Williams, White & Co., Moline.
1861. ETHEL CLARA FORBES (SCOTT)
(Sister of Nos. 942 and 1024; Wife of No. 1578)
A. B. in L. & A.; h. July 20, 1S81, Normal, 111.; d. Stephen Alfred (b. May 29,
1844, Silver Creek, 111.) & CTlara Shaw (Gaston) Forbes (b. Aug. 31, 1848, Hamilton, O.)
Prepared in Urbana H. S. & Univ. Acad. Pi Beta Phi; Phi Delta Psi; scholarship m
French for 1907-8. Instructor in French, Univ. of S. Dak., Feb. 1, 1904-June, 1907;
grad. student, Univ. of 111., 1907-8. Co-editor "Illinois Songs," pub. by Thomas L.
Shepard, New Haven, 1903. Married Franklin William Scott ('01), June 18, 1908,
Urbana, 111. Child, Mary Forbes, b. Aug. 6, 1910. Address, 1209 Springfield Ave.,
Urbana, 111.
298 University of Illinois [1903
1862. MARJORIE DOUGLAS FORBES (WILSON)
(Sister of Nos. 683, 11 22; Wife of No. 199S)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Apr. 5, 1882, Polo, 111.; d. Henry Clinton (b. May 19, 1833.
Preble, N. Y.) & Laura Jane (Gorham) Forbes (b. Feb. 24, 1835 Pittsford, Vt.) Pre-
pared in Urbana H. S.; Univ. Acad. Kappa Alpha Theta; Phi Delta P-si. Taught in
Dixon H. S., 1904; Student at 111., 1905; Travelling for health 1905- Married Josepn
Wade Wilson, July 2, 1910, Messler's Inn, near Mt. Rainier, Nat. Park, Wash. Child,
Eleanor Jane, b. Sept. 24, 191 1. Address, 121 W. Smith St., Seattle, Wash.
1863. LOIS GERTRUDE FRANKLIN (STOOLMAN)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Feb. 13, 1881, Streator, 111.; d. William Lyman (b. Apr. 14,
Buffalo, N. Y.) & Caroline Elizabeth (Morton) Franklin (b Sept. 4, 1843, Cincinnati,
O.) Prepared in Dwight H. S.; 111. State Norm. Univ., 1896-1900. Pi Beta Phi. Taught
in Champaign H. S., 1903-8. Married Almond Winfield Stoolman, Feb. 13, 1909- Child,
Elizabeth Virginia, b. Jan. 4, 1910. Address, iioi S. 3d St., Champaign, 111.
1864. MAURICE DEEN FRENCH
B. S. in E. E. ; Engineer; b. July 26, 1881, Armstrong, 111.; s. Truman P. (b. May
II, 1851, near Terre Haute, Ind.) & Eugenie Isabell (Robinson) French (b. Apr. 25,
1853, Peoria Co., 111.) Prepared in David City (Nebr.) H. S. Class Football and Base-
ball. Fuel Engr. ; Asst. Steam Engr., .Steel Mills; Power Plant Constr. Married Lavina
F. H. Bennett, June 29, 1908, Danville, 111. Address, 1203 Sherman St., Danville, 111.
1865. RALPH HAWES GAGE
B. S. in C. E. ; Secretary & Engineer Gage Structural Steel Co.; b. Aug. 12, 1880,
Hannibal, Mo.; s. L. C. (b. 1852, Vermont) & M. A. Gage (b. 1856, Hannibal, Mo.)
Prepared in Chicago Engl. H. & Man. Tr. Sch. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi.
Engr. & Chief Draftsman with A. Bolter's Sons, Structural Works, 1903-9; Secy. &
Engr. Gage Structural Steel Co., 1909 — Author: Cost of Shop Drawings for Struc-
tural Iron and Steel, The Technograph, Univ. of 111., No. 21, 1Q06-7; also appeared in
The Engineering Neivs. Vol. No. qS, No. 6, Aug. 8, 1907. Married Nell Davidson
(Ex-'o6) June 1, 1905, Champaign, 111. Children, Elizabeth, b. Nov. 16, iqo6 (died Apr.
20, 1007); Jerome Davidson, b. Jan. $. 1912. Address, 4149 Washington Blvd., Chicago,
III.; Bus. Add., 2462-2500 S. Paulina St., do.
1866. HENRY RIEHL GARDEN
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Dec. 6, 1874, Seneca, 111.; s. J. A. Garden. Prepared
in Ottawa H. S. Supt. with Yawger & Batlefield, Lockport, 1904- Address, (t)
1867. WILLI A KATHRYN CARVER
(Sister of No. 1217)
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. luly 4, 1880, Farmer City, 111.; d. Christian (b. 1849, Harris-
burg, Pa.) & Eva (Pettit) "Carver (b. 1855. Shelbyville, Ind.) Prepared in 111. State
Nor. Univ., Bloomington H. S. Watcbeka; Pi Beta Phi; Library Club. Organizer of
Pekin Public Library, LaSalle Pub. Library, and South Bend (Wash.) Public Library.
Address, 1204 E. Jefferson St., Bloomington, 111.
1868. RALPH MAYO GASTON
B. S. in E. E.; Chief Engineer; b. Jan. 2, 1881, Normal, 111.; s. Frank Lee (b. May
5, 1853, Tremont, 111.) S: Ida Lavonia (Philbrick) Gaston (b. Feb. 29, 1856, Adeline,
111.) Prepared in Normal Public H. S. M. E. & E. E. Societies, Pres. 1902-3. Drafts-
man for Sargent & Lundy, Consulting Engineers, Chicago, 1903-4; Chief Engineer for
Geo. P. Nichols & Brc, Manufacturers of Railroad machinery, 1904 — Author: Methods
of Increasing Power Factor of Induction Motors. Technograph, Vol. 18, 1904, pp. i37-
155; Physical Properties of Steam Below Atmospheric Pressure, Power, Mar. 1904, pp-
157; Selection of Motors for Hoisting Work, Western Elec., Apr. 25, 1908, pp. 320.
Member Board of Trustees, Morgan Park Presb. Church; Assoc. Mem. Amer. Inst, ot
Elec. Engineering; Member Chicago Electric Club- Chicago Illini Assoc. Married Mar-
garet P. Jennings, Apr. 13, 1904, Saybrook, 111. (Children, Frances Margaret, b. Nov. 7,
1908; Horace Jennings, b. Nov. iS, 1912. Address, 2222 W. Monticello Ave., Morgan
Park, 111.; Bus. Add., 1090 Old Colony Bldg.. Chicago.
1869. JOHN FRANCIS GAVIN
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Feb. 9, 1879, Chicago, 111.; s. William Gavin. Prepared in St.
Ignatius Coll. & Chicago Athenaeum. Address, 1222 First Natl. Bk. Bldg., Chicago, 111-
1870. FRANCES EMELINE GILKERSON (ALLYN)
(Wife of Orr Allyn, '12; Daughter of No. 137; Sister of Nos. 1678, 2389, 2987)
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1904; Teacher; b. Dec. 18, 1880, Marengo, 111.; d. Hiram
(b. Oct. 14, 1853, Genoa, 111.) & Portia (Moffett) Gilkerson (b. Dec. 14, 1S53, Bell Co.,
Tex.) Prepared in Marengo H. S. Alethenai. Grad. Student, 1903-4: Teaching German,
Dixon, 111., 1904-5; Homer, 111.. 1905-6; Champaign. 111., 1906-11. Married Orr Allyn
('12), June 10, TQii, Marshall, Mo. Address, 1105 California St., Urbana, 111.
1871. K.^THARINE EATON GOLD (KENNEDY)
B. L. S.; b. Dundas, Minn.; d. William Jason (b. Tune 17, 1845, Washington, D. C.)
& Kate (Doran) Eaton (b. Aug. 18, 1845, Cambria.ge, Mass.) Prepared in Kemper
Hall, Wis. Engl. Club. In Joliet Pub. Lib., 1903-4; First Asst. in City Park Branch,
1903] Baccalaureate Alumni 299
Brooklyn Pub. Lib., & Children's Libr., 1904-7; Libr., Hearst Free Lib., Lead, S. Dak.,
1907-9. Member Amer. Lib. Assoc. & Long Island Lib. Club. Married James Blanchard
Kennedy, Aug. 6, 1909, Deadwood, S. Dak. Children, Caroline Gold, b. July 29, 1910;
Thos. Wm. Jason Kennedy, b. May 7, 1912. Address, Rodeo, Calif.
1872. GRACE GOODALE (KEATOR)
(Wife of No. i:>io)
B. L. S.; b. Aug. 2S, 1880, Cincinnati, Ohio; d. Levi C. (b. 1843, Sangamon Co.,
111.) & Wilhelmina Coates (Roberts) Goodale (b. Bucks Co., Penn., 1845). Prepared in
Woodward H. S., Cincinnati, Ohio, & Univ. of Cincinnati. Phi Delta Psi. Cataloger,
Cincinnati Public Library, Sept. 1-15, 1903; Instructor, Library Economy, 111. State
Library School. 1903-4; Cataloger Young Men's Mercantile Library Assoc, 1904-6. Mar-
ried Edward Orris Keator ('02), Oct. 15, 1906, Cincinnati, Ohio. Child, Goodale Rob-
erts, b. July 7, 1912. Address, 33 The Navarre, Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, Ohio.
1873. CHARLES HENRY GREEN
B. S. in M. E.; Consulting Engineer; b. June 6, 1882, Sterling, 111.; s. Henry &
Harriett (Yaeger) Green. Prepared in Sterling Twp. H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Alpha
Epsilon. Consulting Engineer, with offices 773 Flynn Ames Bldg., Muskogee, Okla. ; 617
Peyton Bldg., Spokane, Wash.; & 509 German Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif. Junior Member
A. S. M. E. Married Charlotte G. Green, June 18, 1907, Independence, Mo. Children,
Henry, Jr., b. July 25, 190S; Wallace Alcon, b. Apr. i, 1911. Address, 617 Peyton
Bldg., Spokane, Wash.
1874. CLARENCE GREEN
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. June 18, 1876, Lawrenceville, 111., s. George W.
(b. 1842, do.) & Mary J. (Scarlett) Green (b. 1856, do.) Prepared in Lawrenceville
H. S.; Vincennes Univ., Tnd. Philomathean; Pres. Eng. Club; Hatchet Orator. Taught
Urbana H. S., 1903-7; Tacoma, Wash., H. S., 1908-11. Salesman, 1911-12. Articles:
The Tacoma Stadium, The Independent, Aug., loii; Democracy in America, Twentieth
Century. Married Nola Butler, Angola, Ind., Dec, 1903- Children, Laura Mary, b.
Mar. 9, 1905; Josephine, b. Jan. 28, 1907; Clara Elizabeth, b. July 2, 1910. Address,
Cantonment, Fla.
1S73. ROLLA BURDETTE GROVE
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Dec. 13, 18S0, Buckley, 111.; s. George (b. Apr. 29, 1839, Ottawa,
111.) & Margaret (Chapman) Grove (b. Oct. 5, 1843, Dearborn Co., Ind.) Prepared in
Ottawa H. S. Theta Kappa Nu; Von Twiller Ct. City Atty., Hillyard, 1905-9. Trustee
ist Cong. Church, do., 1909 — ; Past Grand, Banna Lodge, No. 179, I. O. O. F. Married
Anna B. Hendricks, July 3, 1907, Hillyard, Wash. Children, Margaret Olen, b. Apr. 20,
1909; Audry Isabel, b. Apr. 20, 191 1. Address, 401 Diamond Ave., Hillyard, Wash.
1876. GEORGE CONRAD HABERMEYER
(Husband of No. 2172)
B. S. in C. E.; Assoc; b. Sept. 4, 1876, Aurora, 111.; s. John George (b. Aug. 6,
1850, Burg, Bavaria) & Mary M. ((Jchsenschlager) Habermeyer (b. May 25, 1852, Aurora,
111.) Prepared in East Aurora H. S. Tau Beta Pi. Asst. Engr. with W. S. Shields,
1Q03-5; Asst. City Engr., Elgin, 111., 1905-7; Instr., Univ. of 111., 1907-9- Assoc, in
Municipal & Sanitary Eng., 1909 — Author: Sewage Disposal Plants for Small Insti-
tutions, 111. Soc. of Engrs. and Surveyors, 1910; Formulas for Flow in Sewers, do.,
1912. Member 111. Soc. of Engineers and Surveyors- 111. Water Supply Assoc; Amer.
Water Works Assoc; Soc. for Promotion of Eng. Educ. Married Iva Esther Mercer
('04), 1905, Champaign, 111. Address, 1103 Euclid St., Champaign, 111.
1877. EMMA JOANNA HAGEY
B. L. S., 1903; Librn.; b. July s, 1874, Milledgeville, HI.; d. William Henry Har-
rison (b. Dec. 3, 1841, Trappe, Pa.) & Emilio Maria (Humphrey) Hagey (b. Oct. 5, 1845,
Harrisburgh, N. Y.) Prepared in Norfolk H. S., Nebr. A. B., Univ. of Nebr., 1898.
Librn., Beatrice, Nebr., 1903-04; Lincoln City Libr., Lincoln, Nebr., 1904-10; Cedar
Rapids, la.. Pub. Libr., 1910 — Address, Cedar Rapids, la.
1878. SAMUEL JOHN HAIGHT, Jr.
B. S.; Farmer; b. June 21, 1870, Meriden, 111.; s. Samuel Tohn (b. Meriden, 111.)
& Mary Ann (Hoffman) Haight (b. Peru, 111.) Prepared in Blockstone H. S., Mendota.
111., & Western Mil. Acad., Upper Alton, 111. Alpha Zeta; Agr. Club; International
Live-Stock Judging team, 1900. Farmer & Stock Raiser 1903 — Member Amer. Breeders'
Assoc; Am"er. Shorthorn Breeders' Assoc. Married Thressa Marie Engelskirchan, Jan.
2. 1908, Earlville, 111. Child, Samuel John, IV, b. June 2, 1909. Address, Earlville,
111., R. F. D. No. 42.
1S70. HERMAN EUGENE HARTLINE
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Mar. 30, 1881, Anna, 111.; s. Benj. F. (b. Dec. 6, 1835, do.)
& Mary (Lingle) Hartline (b. Aug. q. 1849, Cobden, 111.) Prepared in Anna H. S. &
Valparaiso Univ., B. S., 1900. Phi Delta Phi. Practicing Attorney, 1903 — Address,
Rockford, 111. (+)
1880. ANDREW EDGAR HAUTER
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Dec. 23, 1874, Tiskilwa, 111.; s. Joseph (b. 1840, Nancy, France)
& Mary (Augspurger) Hauter (b. 1844, Trenton, O.) Prepared in Tiskilwa H. S. Webs-
terian Debating Soc; Philomathean; Y. M. C. A.; Oratorical Assn. Member of fiim
of Fuller, Isreal & Hauter, Belvidere, 111.; with Fisher S: North, Rockford, 111., 1904;
300 University of Illinois 1 1903
Asst. State's Atty., of Winnebago Co., and Claim Adjuster for Rockford & Interurban
Ry. Co. Member M. E. Church; Chamber of Commerce; Rockford Univ. of 111. Club
(Pres.). Married Frances Emerson, Dec. 28, 191 1. Address, Rockford, 111.
1881. EDNA MAY HAWLEY
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Jan 16, 1878, Chicago; d. Orange Foote (b. Cambridge,
Vt.) & Susan Harriette (Whitaker) Hawley. Prepared in Englewood H. S., Chicago;
Oberlin Coll., 1896-8; Northwestern Univ., 1899-1901. Cataloger, Wis. Free Libr. Com.,
Mar.-Aug., 1904; LaCrosse Pub. Libr., 1904-5- Organizer in la. & Ore., 1905-9; Librn.,
Ore. State Libr., 1909 — Member 111. State Lib. School Assoc; Amer. Assoc. Law Lib-
raries; Amer. Libr. Assoc. Address, Salem, Ore.
1882. EMERY ROE HAYHURST
A. B. in Sci.; A. M., 1905; M. D., i9o8' Physician & Lecturer in Coll. of P. & S.;
b. June 28, 1880, St. Louis, Mo.; s. John Emery (b. Mar 19, 1849, Evansville, Ind.)
& Eva May (Roe) Hayhurst (b. Nov. 20, 1854, Hernando, Miss.) Prepared in May-
wood H. S. & John Marshall, Chicago. Delta Upsilon; Nu Sigma Nu; Alpha Omega
Alpha; Capt.; Interne, Univ. Hosp., Chicago, 1908; Cook Co., Hosp., 1908-10; Instr. in
Physiology, Univ. of 111., 1904-5; same. Coll. of P. & S., 1905-8; Asst. Prof. M. & C.
Diagnosis, same, 1910 — Lecturer on Visceral & Nervous Anat., same, 1911 — ; Fellow
on Occupational Diseases, Sprague Mem. Institute. 1911; Cook Co. Civ. Service (Cook
Co. Hosp.) 1908-10; 111. Comm. on Occupational Dis., 1910; Bd. of Examiners for Cook
Co. Hosp. Internes, 191 1; Delegate to International Municipal Congress, Chicago, 191 1.
Author: Report of the Investigation of the Brass Mfg. Industry, Chicago, & The Zinc
Smelter of La Salle Co., 111. — contained in Rep. of Comm. on Occupational Diseases to
his Excellency, Gov. Deneen, 1911, pp. 49-84; The Effects of Turpentine upon the Health
of Workmen, same report; The Brass Moulder's Secret, The Survey, Vol. XXVI, 191 1,
pp. 878-882, illustrated; also other medical articles in Jour. Amer. Med. Assoc, etc.
Member Episcopal Church; Chicago Med. Soc; 111. State Med. Soc.j Amer. Med. Assoc.;
Chicago Path. Soc; Cook Co. Hosp. Alumni Assoc; Illini Club; Natl. Geographic Soc.
Married Isabelle Elmira Norris, Nov. 15, 1910. Address, 911 S. 6th Ave., Maywood,
111. Bus. Add., 7 W. Madison St., Chicago.
1883. MABEL HAYWARD
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. South Bend, Ind.; d. Arthur W. (b. Waterford, O.) \
Elizabeth (Chase) Hayward (b. South Hadley, Mass.) Prepared in Hyde Park H. S.
Kappa Kappa Gamma; Y. W. C. A.; Watcheka. Cataloger, Elgin Public Libr., 1903-4;
Asst., John Crerar Libr., 1904 — Member 111. Libr. School Assoc; Chicago Libr. Club;
A. L. A.; Pres. Church. Address, 5418 Washington Ave., Chicago.
1884. LILLIAN HEATH
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Nov. 14, 1881; d. Noble Porter (b. Feb. 11, 1833, Circleville,
O.) & Elizabeth (Hevel) Heath (b. Mar. 28, 1837, Charleston, 111.) Prepared in Cham-
paign H. S. Alpha Chi Omega; Phi Delta Psi; Y. W. C. A.: Ladies Glee Club; Opera
Club. Member M. E. Church. Graduate work in James Millikin Univ., 1910-11; trav-
eling until 1910. Address, White Heath, 111.
1885. MARY HENDERSON (FLETCHER)
(Wife of No. 2085)
B. L. S.; b. Nov. 17, 1880, Cedar Rapids, la.; d. William Perry (b. June 27, 1843,
Toulon, 111.) & Emma (Jatherine (Wagner) Henderson (b. Sept. 10, 1846, York, Pa.)
Prepared in Cedar Rapids, la. Pi Beta Phi. Married Carl Joshua Fletcher ('04), Dec.
16, 1905, Galesburg, 111. Children, Samuel Fletcher, b. Feb. 15, 1907; William Hender-
son, b. Mar. 8, 1908; Carl Joshua, Jr., b. May 20, 1910. Address, 622 N. Grove Ave.,
Oak Park, 111.
1886. LYLE GEORGE HERRICK
(Brother of Nos. 694, 3397)
A. B.; Lawyer; b. Mar. 14, 1881, Farmer City, 111.; s. George W. & Dora O. (Knight)
Herrick. Prepared in Farmer City H. S Sigma Chi; Engl. Club; Track team, Capt.
LL. B., Chicago. Stud., Univ. or Chicago, 1903-4. Married Vernele Norris, Jan. 16,
1908, Farmer City, 111. Child, Jean Louise, b. Oct. 4, 1910. Address, Farmer City, 111-
1887. BENJAMIN WILLIAM HETHERINGTON
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Aug. 24, 1880; s. B. M. (b. Aug. 15, 1830, Malo. County Cork,
Ire.) & Mary (Lawler) Hetherington (b. Apr. 30, 1839, Jersey City, N. J.) Prepared in
LaSalle-Peru Twp. H. S. Member K. of C; B. P. O. E.; C. O. F.; Hamilton Club,
Chicago and Royal Arcanum. Married Emily M. Kaskins, Jan. i, IQ08. Child, William
P., b. Oct. 25, 1908. Address, 209, 3d St., LaSalle, 111. Bus. Add., 128J4 Marquette
St., do.
1S88. CHARLES HUNTINGTON HIGGINS
B. S. in Chem.; Chemist; b. Dec. 11, 1879, Springfield, 111.; s. Edwin L. & Belle
(Huntington) Higgins. Prepared in Springfield & Quincy High Schools. Kappa Sigma;
Theta Nu Epsilon; Baseball team, 1900-3; Pres. Athletic Assoc. Asst. Chemist, Swift &
Co., Chicago; Chemist, Gulick-Henderson Co., Chicago. Member I. N. G., 1 897-1 903;
U. S. v., Apr. -Nov., 1898. Address, 6217 Drexel Ave., Chicago.
1903] Baccalaureate Alumni 301
1s89. edna dubois hoff (allison)
(Sister of Nos. 2690, 3781; Wife of No. 2546)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Aug. 25, 1882, Wilmington, Del.; d. Theo. (b. Sept. 21, 1844,
Richboro, Pa.) & Lucy (Naisby) Hoff (b. May 12, 1856, Philadelphia, Pa.) Prepared
in Chicago Heights H. S. Illiola. Asst. in Chem., Univ. of 111., 1903-4; taught m
Bloom Twp. H. S., 1904-6. Pres. C. E. Soc., Chicago Heights, 1905; Vice-Pres. Chicago
Heights Alumni Assoc, 1905. Married Ira Dent Allison, June ai, 1906. Child, Richard
Keith, b. June 17, 1908. Address, McHenry, N. D.
1S90. VERNON MILNER HOLDER
B. S. in Arch.; Arch. Engr.; b. Oct. 26, 1873, Bloomington, 111.; s. William I-
(b. May 30, 1849, do.) & Ida Weber (Bowen) Holder (b. Nov. 17, 1848, W. Va.)
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Arch. Club; Y. M. C. A.; Tau Beta Pi. Ry. Engr. Dept,
G. E. Co., Schenectady, N. Y., 1903-4; Boston Edison Co., 1904-5; Engr. with F. O.
Blackwell, Consulting Engr., 49 Wall St., New York City, 1905-7; Viele, Blackwell &
Buck, 49 Wall St., N. Y., 1907 — Married Elsie Patterson, July 12, 1904, Normal, 111.
Address, 49 Wall St., New York.
1891. MARJORIE CAMPBELL HOLDERMAN
A. B. in L. & A.; Stenographer; b. May 10, 1881, Indianapolis, Ind.; d. Jacob G.
(b. Jan. 6, 1850, Dayton, O.) & Margaret (Campbell) Holdermann (b. Apr. 4, 1855,
Perth, Scot.) Prepared in Urbana H. S. Phi Delta Psi. Address, Urbana, 111.; Bus. ^^ .r?
Add., Court Stenographer, Circuit Court, Champaign Co. n vA^
1892. ELLEN ALDEN HUNTINGTON
A. B. in Sci.; Dir. of Home Econ. Dept.; b. Dec. 25, 1878, Lebanon, Conn.; d-
William (b. May 18, 1839, Lebanon, Conn.) & Caroline Elizabeth (Saxton) Huntington
(b, Mar. 18, 1843, (joshen, Conn.) Prepared in Hartford (Conn.) H. S. Kappa Alpha
Theta; Phi Delta Psi; Pres., Watcheka, A. M., Columbia Univ., 1909. Attended Pratt
Inst., 1897-9; School of Housekeeping, Boston, 1899-1901; Supt. Household Aid Co.,
Boston, 1903-4; Instr., Home Econ., Univ. of Wis., 1904-8; Dir. of Dept. of Home Econ.,
Univ. of Wis., Utah Agr. Coll., 1910 — Author: Pamphet, The Dietary, Boston, 1900,
16 pp.; The Fireless Cooker, 1908. Address, (Home), 26 Charter Oak PL, Hartford, Conn.
1893. SOPHIE HYDE
A. B. in L. & A.: Librarian; b. Chiga, 111.; d. R. Hyde. Attended N. Y. State
Libr. School, 1904-5. Asst. in J. C. Libr., 1905-11; head of Order Dept., Univ. of Minn.
Libr., 191 1 — Address, 513 13th Ave., S. E., Minneapolis, Minn.
1894. FRANK BRUCE INGERSOLL
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. May 10, 1878, Sterling, 111.; s. Frank L. (b. June
6, 1838, Buffalo, N. Y.) & Eva M. (Crook) IngersoU (b. Jan. i, 1851, Sterling, 111.)
Prepared in Denver H. S. R. R. Eng. Address, Marion, la.
1895. FRANK EMERSON INKS
A. B. in Sci., M. D., Phys. & Surg.; b. Feb. 7, 1882, Ohio, 111.; s. Frank William
(b. July II, 1861, Ohio, 111.) & Marv Mable (Shifflett) Inks (b. Sept. 21 1861). Prepared
in E. Mendota H. S. Philomathean; Track team; Finance Com. of senior class. Clerkship,
Kimball Piano Co., 1903-4; same, Stromberg Carlson Co., 1904-5; same, German Insur-
ance Co., 1905-8; Medical Coll., Univ. of 111., 1908; M. D. June, 1912. Med. Coll., Univ.
of 111. Pres. Y. P. S. C. E., Presb. Church, 1906-7; Pres., Y. M. C. A., Med. Coll., 1910 11;
House surgeon General Hosp., Seattle, Wash., July, 1912. Address, 1637 W. Adams St.,
Chicago.
1896. WASHINGTON PARKER IRELAND
B. 'S. in C. E.; Secy. & Managing Engr.; b. Apr. 7, 1881, Stewartsville, Mo; s.
David James (b. May 5, 1842, Cincinnati, O.) & Louisa Salle (Parker) Ireland (b. Apr.
25, 1849, Alton, 111.) Prepared in Englewood H. S. C. E. Club; Glee Club. Asst. Engr.,
Constr. Rhinelander Paper Go's, mill, Rhinelander, Wis., 1903-4; Asst. to T. T. Johnston
& J. A. Seddon, Consulting Ergrs., Chicago, 1904-S; Designing & Constructing Engr.,
Water Dept., Chicago, 1905-7; Engr. in charge of Water Power Surveys, Plans & Esti-
mates, Montana, Ida., Wash., & B. C, headquarters, Spokane, Wash., 1907-9; Deputy
Engr., State Engr. Dept., Sacramento, Cal., 1909-xo; Secy. & Managing Engr.. Genl.
Engr. & Constr. Co., Inc., Sacramento, Calif., 191 1 — Author: Articles, Discharging
Capacity of Culverts, Etigr. Record, 1904, pp. 420-21; Water-Power Development for the
Rhinelander Paper Co., Technograph, 1004, pp. 107-111; Installing Water Wheels on a
"Hurry Up" Job, Technograph, 1905. Married Bessie Elaine Smalley, July 7, 1006, Chi
cago. Children, Robert Parker, b. Sept. 23, 1908; Eleanor Merle, b. Sept. 14, 1910. Ad-
dress, 2414 T St., Sacramento, Calif.
1897. FANNY REBECCA JACKSON
B. L. S., 1903; Librarian; b. in Janesville, Wis.: d. Alfred Augustus (Oneida Co.,
N. Y.) & Rebecca Walker (Johnson) Jackson (Brockport, N. Y.) Prepared in Janes-
ville, Wis., & Rockford Coll. Acad. A. B. Rockford Coll., 1896. Library Club; Y. W.
C. A.; Periodical and Binding Asst., Univ. of 111. Library; Instructor in public docu-
ments, 111. State Library School, 1903-07; Sec. Wisconsin C. E. Union, 1898-1901; bee.
111. State Library Assoc, 1904-5; Asst. Librarian, Western 111. State Nor. Sch., Macomb,
302 University of Illinois [1903
1907-11; Librarian, Whitewater Nor. Sch., Whitewater, Wis., 191 1 — Address, White-
water, Wis.
1898. HENRY PHELPS JARMAN
B. S. in Chem.; Farmer; b. Nov. 12, 1879, Elmwood, 111.; s. John (b. Sept. 3, 1840,
Russelville, O.) & Clara May (Phelps) Jarman (b. Dec. 5, 1852, Harwington, Conn.)
Prepared in Elmwood H. S. Asst. Chemist, Morris & Co., 1903-5; Chief Chemist, Milk
Products Co., 1905-6; Asst. Chemist, Morris & Co., 1906-8; Farmer, etc., 1908— Member
Amer. Chem. Soc. Married Mary Loring Bowers, Oct. 18, 1905, Elmwood, 111. Children,
Loring Phelps, b. Feb. 20, 1907; Ruth Mildred, b. Feb. 26, 1911. Address, Elmwood, 111.
1899. ANNA VIVIAN JENNINGS
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Jan. 30, 1874, Van Meter, la.; d. William Henry (b. Feb.
14, 1845, Gurnsey Co., O.) & Ruth Ann (Clayton) Jennings (b. Jan. 7, 1847, Salem,
Ind.) Prepared in Davenport H. S.; York Coll., Nebr.; Nebr. State Norm., Peru, Nebr.
Libr. Club; Y. W. C. A. Cataloger, Nebr. State Nor. Libr., Peru, Nebr., 1903-5; Librn.,
same, Kearney, Nebr., 1905 — Address, Kearney, Nebr.
1900. ALBERT MYRON JOHNSON
B. S. in M. E.; Supt. Barnes Drill Co.; b. Apr. 9, 1880, Kishwaukee, 111.; s. Frank
Chandler (b. Kishwaukee, 111.) & Carrie Emmeline (Adams) Johnson (b. Beloit, Wis.)
Prepared in Rcckford H. S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; M. & E. E. Soc; Orchestra; Band;
Pres. Freshman class. Genl. Engr. work in Chicago & Rockford, 111.; Draftsman of Ma-
chine Tools for B. F. Barnes Co. & Lunkenheimer Co., Cincinnati, O.; Telephone Switch-
board Dept., Western Elec. Co., Chicago, 1905-7; Draftsman, 111. Steel Co., S. Chicago,
1907; Supt. Barnes Drill Co., Rockford, 111., 1907 — Member Rockford Univ. Club. Mar-
ried Harriet Anne Johnson, Oct. 29, 1907, Colorado Springs, Colo. Address, 611 Auburn
St., Rockford, 111.
1901. FREDERICK DAWSON JOHNSON
B. S. in Ry. E.; R. R. Engr.; b. June 26, 1877, Alton, 111.; s. William Harrison
(b. Feb. 8, 1839, Canastota, N. Y.) & Hannah (Armstrong) Johnson (b. July 14, 1837,
Alton, 111.) Prepared in Alton H. S. Address, (t)
1903. GRACE OSGOOD KELLEY
(Sister of No. 3820)
B. L. S.; A. B., 1908; Librarian; b. Oct. 10, 1881, Whitehall, Mich.; d. Marshall
Charles (b. Sept. 23, 1840, Wilmington, N. H.) & Mary Strong (Smith) Kelley (b. June
12, 1852, Delafield, Wis.) Prepared in Muskegon H. S.; Univ. of Minn., 1899-1900; Al-
bion Coll., Mich., 1900-01. Delta Gamma; Phi Delta Psi. Cataloger, Univ. of 111.,
1903-6; Librn., 111. State Lab. of Nat. Hist., 1906-11; John Crerar Libr., 1911 — Address,
John Crerar Libr., Chicago.
1903. HELEN THERESA KENNEDY
B. L. S.; Dir. of Libr. Tr. Class; b. Dec. 11, 1877, Council Bluffs, la.; d. John A.
& Mary Elizabeth (McCurdy) Kennedy. Prepared in Jacksonville H. S.; 111. Worn. Coll.,
1896-8. Librn., 111. State School for the Deaf, 1898-1901; Cataloger, Jacksonville Pub.
Libr., 1903-4, 1906-7; Head Cataloger, Springfield, 111., 1904-6- Organizer & Librn.. Ke-
wanee, 1907-8; Instr., Wis. Libr. School, Madison, Wis., 1908-11; Dir., Training Class,
Los Angeles Pub. Libr. Author: Suggestive List of Children's Books, Democratic
Printing Co., 1910. Address, 340 Brent St., Los Angeles, Calif.
1904. ELWOOD ALMON KINGSTON
A. B. in Sci.; M. D.; Phys. & Sur.; b. Oct. 30, 1876, Picton, Ont., Can.; s. Joseph
J. (b. 1851, Picton, Can.) & Anna Elizabeth (Reynolds) Kingston (b. 1858). Prepared
in Picton (Toll. Inst.; Queen's Univ., Kingston, Can., Honor Grad. in Nat. Sci., 2 yrs.
Mining and 2 yrs. Med. Surgeon to Sanitary Dist., Chicago, 1906-7. Married Lenne
G. Burr, Oct. 7, 1903, Belleville, Ont., Can. Child, Marjorie Burr, b. July 16, 1906.
Address, Lockport, 111.
1905. WILLIAM DAVID KNOWLTON
A. B. in Sci.; Power Station Operator; b. Mar. 11, 1878, Joliet, 111.; s. David War-
ren (b. May 30, 1849, Leads Co., Can.) & Rena (Powers) Knowlton (b. 1849, St. Joseph
Co., Mich.) Prepared in Onarga H. S., and Grand Prairie Sem., ibid. Nat. Hist. Soc;
Y. M. C. A. Student of Mech. Drafting, Lewis Inst., Chicago, 111. Elec. Engr., and
Switchboard Operator, 1903-4; Power Station Supt^ 1904 — Member M. E. Church;
Natl. Elec. Light Assoc; North Shore Mens' Club, Chicago. Married Nellie Wise, Mil-
ford, 111., Nov. 23, 1903. Child, Margaret, b. Mar. 6, 1905. Address, 4316 Buena Vista
Ter., Chicago, 111.
1906. ROBERT HAYDEN KUSS
B. S. in M. E.; Mech. Engr.; b. Nov. 9, 1876, Peoria, 111.; s. Joseph (b. Dec. 16,
1844, Ger.) & Louisa (Birkenbule) Kuss (b. May 15, 1843, do.) Prepared in Peoria
H. S. Theta Nu Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi; Delta Upsilon; IlHni Club of Chicago. Harman
Eng. Co., Peoria, 1903; Instr. in M. E., Univ. of 111., 1903-5; Computer, U. S. Geol.
Surv., Coal Testing Plant, 1904; Special Observer, do., St. Louis, Mo., 190S-7; Chief
Asst. Smoke Inspr., Chicago, 1907-11; Mech. Engr., Edgemoor Iron Co., Chicago, 191 1 —
Member Western Soc. of Engrs. Married Florence Wilhelmina Brower, Sept. 3, 1904.
Children, Ralph Logan, b. Tune 16, 1905; Eleanor Louise, b. Oct. 10, 1907. Address,
5784 East Circle Ave., Chicago, 111.; Bus. Add., 1543 First Natl. Bank BIdg, do.
1903] Baccalaureate Alumni 303
1907. WILLIAM ADELBERT KUTSCH
B. S. in Chem. Eng.; Asst. Supt., Corn Products Refining Co.; b. Jan. ai, 1883, La
Salle, 111.; s. William G. (b. Mar. 18, 1857, Lich, Hessen, Ger.) & Ottilie A. (Boehme)
Kutsch (b. June 10, 1857, Peru, 111.) Prepared in LaSalle Peru Twp., H. S., La Salle,
111. Phi Kappa Psi; Phi Lambda Upsilon. Ph. D., Freiburg, Ger., 1907- Chemist, Ar-
mour & Co., Chicago, 1903-4; with Corn Products Refining Co., Waukegan, 111., Apr.
1907; Asst. Supt., Corn Products Refining Co., Pekin, 111., Oct., 1907 — Married Hazel
Lee St. Cerny, .Sept. 6, 191 1, Independence, Mo. Address, 320 S. Fourth St., Pekin.
111.; Bus Add., Care Corn Products Refining Co., do.
1908. CAROLINE VALERIA LANGWORTHY
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. June 20, 1879, Dubuque, la.; d. L. H. and Carrie L. (Glover)
Langworthy. Prepared in Dubuque (la.) H. S. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Y. W. C. A.
Asst. Cataloger, la. Univ. Libr., Iowa City, 1903-6; Ref. Libr., la. Univ., 1906. Member
Cong. Church. Address, 1257 Locust St., Dubuque, la.
1909. LAWRENCE FREDERICK LARSON
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1904; b. Sept. 6, 1880, Galva, 111.; s. N. P. & Hannah Larson.
Prepared in Galva H. S. Philomathean; Ins. Fellowship; Ill.-Ind. Debate, 1903. Field
Asst. Gen. Agt. Northwestern Mut. Life Ins. Co. Married Mrs. Clara Bodinson, Dec. 3,
1908, Galva, 111. Address, 724 Jefferson Bldg., Peoria, 111.
19:0. NELS ALFRED LARSON
LL. B.; Lawyer & Financier; b. Dec. 31, 1879, Lindkoping, Sweden; s. John F. (b.
Sweden) & Wilhelmina (Anderson) Larson (b. do.) Prepared in Moline H. S. Delta
Upsilon. Practicing Law, 1903 — Pres. State Bank of E. Moline; Treas. Trio Mfg. Co.,
Rock Island. Member Rock Island Club; Rock Island County Bar Assoc; Director East
Moline Sash & Door Works: Director Ger. Trust & Savings Bank, R. I., 111.; Member
Comml. Club, E. Moline, 111. Married Emma H. Jenkins, Apr. 10, 1907. Children,
Thomas Jenkins, b. Apr. 27, 1908; Richard Frederick, b. Mar. 9, 1910. Address, 1532
1 2th Ave., Moline, 111.; Bus. .4dd., Safety Bldg., Rock Island.
191 1. EMMA GRACE LEFLER
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Pontiac, 111.; d. George M. (b. Farmington, 111) & Amanda
(Dunn) Lefler (b. do.) Prepared in Pontiac H. S. Catalager, Univ. of Mo. Lib., 1904-11;
Oregon Lib. Comm., 191 1 — Articles: Missouri Documentss for the Small Pub. Lib., read
before the Mo. Libr. Assoc, Oct., 1909. Publ. in Mo. Historical Quarterly. Address,
575 Court St., Salem, Ore.
1912. LULU LEGO (HUGHES)
(Wife of No. 3028)
LL. B.; b. Jan. 10, 1880, Mt. Carroll, HI.; d. Henry Luther (b. Feb. 12, 1840,
Blair Co., Pa.) & Alice May (Rowley) Lego (b. Mar. 24, 1854, Armstrong Co., Pa.)
Prepared in Lanark H. S. Alethenai, Ladies' Mandolin Club; lllini staff; Class
Prophet. Admitted to 111. Bar, Oct., 1903. Clerk, office of Vice Pres. &
Dean of Grad. School, Univ. of 111., 1901-6; Atty. with R. N. A., a women's fraternal
beneficiary organization, 1906-8. Member Christian Church; Beneficiary Com. Royal
Neighbors of Amer., 1905-8; 111. State Recorder, R. N. A., 1905-8; State Oracle, R. N. A.,
1908 — Married Harold DeMott Hughes, Oct. 14, 1908, New Orleans, La. Children,
John Nelson, b. Nov. 28, 1909; Daniel Edison, b. Dec. 11, 1911. Address, 602 7th
St., Ames, la.
1913. MARY LENTZ (BROWN)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Aug. 21, 1864, Freeport, 111.; d. Jacob (b. May 12, 1822,
Germany) & Elizabeth (Anger) Lentz (b. Sept. 10, 1835, do.) Entered from Univ. of
Calif. Grad. work, Univ. of Wis. Taught Farmer City H. S., 1903-5; 111. State Norm.
Univ., summer school, 1905; Kewanee, Wis., H. S., 1906-8; Elrod, S. D., 1909-10. Married
David W. Brown, July 14, 1900, Freeport, 111. .4ddress, Billings, N. D.
1914. ALFRED CURTIS LeSOURD
B. S. in C. E.; Railroad Engineer; b. Tan. 4, 1875, Topeka, 111.; s. Charles Thomas
(b. Feb. 4, 1843, Bethany, Ohio) & Velarah (Curtis) LeSourd (b. Oct. 21, 1843,
Bethany, Ohio). Prepared in 111. State Normal Univ. H. S. C. E. Soc. Instrumentman
on construction, 1903-4; Masonry Inspector, 1905; Asst. Engineer, M. of W. Dept.
C. C. C. & St. L. R. R., Mich. Div., 1905-7; Draftsman O. S. L. R. R., 1907-8;
Masonry Inspector C. C. C. & St. L. R. R., 1908-9; Draftsman O. S. L. R. R., 1909-
March 1910; Asst. Engineer in charge of construction O. S. L. Ry., 1910 — Address,
Topeka, 111.; Bus. Add., 606 Deseret News Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah.
1915. ROBERT CLINTON LLOYD
B. S. in Agr.; Mgr. of Estate; b. July 4, 1878, Canton, 111.; s. Robert (b. Feb.
23, 1839, Dawn Mills, Ont.) & Hannah Maria (Burson) Lloyd (b. July 4, 1842, Walnut
Grove, 111.) Prepared in Canton H. S. Alpha Zeta; Sigma Xi; Stud. Asst., Soil Survey,
1903-5; Supt., Soil Survey, in Agr. Exp. Sta., Urbana, 111., 1905 — Asst. Mgr., Estate
Hiram Sibley, Sibley, 111., 1905 — Address. Canton, 111.
1916. JOHN ALBERT McFARLAND
B. S. in Chem.; Chemist & Eng. of Tests; b. Oct. 23, 1880; s. Abel Witherspoon
(b. near Akron, O.) & Amelia Genet (Robison) McFarland (b. Mendota, 111.) Prepared in
304 University of Illinois [1903
Mendota H. S. & LaSalle Twp. H. S. Phi Lambda Upsilon. Asst. Chemist A. T. &
S. F. R. R., 1904; Asst. Chemist C. & N. W. Ry. to 1905; Chemist Mo. Pac. R. R., to
1909; R. R. Dept. Dearborn Co. to 191 1; Chemist & Engr. of Tests St. L. & S. F. R. R.,
191 1 — Married Paula Siegel, Sept. i, 1903, Champaign. Child, John Albert, Jr., b.
Sept. 17, 1910. Address, 5600 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo., Bus. Add., 2209 Pine St.,
St. Louis.
191 7. ISABEL McROBIE (RAY)
(Wife of No. 1569; Sister of No. 4796)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. July 9, 1881, Chicago; d. John (b. Feb. 15, 1856, Montreal,
Can.) & Susan (Musgrove) McRobie (b. Apr. 3, 1856, Toronto, Can.) Prepared in
Hyde Park H. S. Y. W. C. A.; Watcheka; German Club; Class Basketball teams.
Member Univ. of 111. Alumnae Assoc, of Chicago; Coll. Alumnae Assoc. Married
Walter Thornton Ray Coi), June 14, 1904, Chicago. Children, Lewis Ray, b. May 30,
1905 (d. Feb. 21, 1910); Margaret, b. Jan. 22, 1907; Douglas, b. Dec. 16, 1909 (d. Feb.
23, 1910); Leonard Walter, b. May 30, 1911; Kelvin Jacob, b. July 26, 1912. Address,
602 E. Main St., Spartanburg, S. C.
1918. ALICE CALHOUN MANN (SHELDON)
(Wife of No. 2234; Sister of No. 2745)
B. L. S.; b. July 10, i88r, Danville, 111.; d. William (b. 1838, Flemington, N. J.)
& Kate (Harmon) Mann (b. 1850, Buffalo, N. Y.) Prepared in Danville H. S. Pi
Beta Phi. Cataloger, Covington, Ky., Libr., 1904-5; State Organizer, la. Lib. Comm.,
1905-8; Libr., Kewanee, 111 , Pub. Lib., 1908-10. Married Charles H. Sheldon ('04),
Oct. 26, 1910, Kahaka, Mo. Address, 1519 Ramona Ave., S. Pasadena. Calif.
1919. GEORGE EDWARD MARKER
A. B. in L. & A.; Dean of School of Educ; b. May 4, 1867, Heyworth, 111.; s.
Jacob L. (b. May 7, 1827, Middletown, Va.) & Marion L. (Bentley) Marker (b. June
4, 1837, Grafton, W. Va.) Prepared in Heyworth & Normal, 111. Phi Kappa Delta.
A. M., Teachers' (Toll., (Columbia, 1904. Scholarship, Columbia Univ., 1903-4; Prin.
Teachers' Tr. & Mod. School, Schenectady, N. Y., 1904-5; Prof, of Psych. & Educ,
State Norm. School, Cheney, Wash.; Univ. of Chicago, 19 10-12; Head Dept. of Educt.,
State Norm. Sch., Kent, O., 1912— Dean of School of Educ, Dakota Wesleyan Univ.,
Mitchell, S. D., 191 1 — Author: Articles, Teaching Children How to Study History,
Teachers Coll. Record, Vol. V. May, 1904, pp. 20-33; How to Test the Quality of Teach-
ing, Education, Apr., 1905, Vol. XXV, pp. 451-9. Elder in Presb. Church; member Hud-
son River Schoolmasters' Club; Pres. Inland Empire Schoolmasters Club. Married Leila
Webber, Aug. 25, 1896, Mt. Sterling, 111. Child, Edward Morse, b. May 16, 1907. Ad-
dress, 474 W. Main St., Kent. O.
1920. GRACE E. MARTIN
LL. B.; b. 1883, Harwood Twp., Champaign Co., 111.; d. George W. (b. Nov. 2,
1852, Findlay Co., O.) & Lauretta (Hatch) Martin (b. Mar. 9, 1854, Green Valley, 111.)
Prepared in Champaign H. S. Address, 209 E. White St., Champaign, 111.
1921. CLYDE MILTON MATHEWS
(Brother of No. 755)
LL. P.: Lawyer; b. Dec. ?2, 187S, Urbana, HI.; s. M. W. (b. Marshall, 111.) &
Julia R. Mathews (b. Medina, O.) Prepared in Urbana H. S. Sigma Chi; Football
team; Baseball team. Practicing Law, 1903— Publisher Urbara Herald, 1900-5. Married
Lulu M. Straight, May 24, 1908, San Francisco, Calif. Address, Los Angeles, Calif.
1922. MARY ALICE MATTHEWS
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Mayview, Mo.; d. Arthur Bradley (b. 1839, Ross, Eng.) &
Mary Joanna (Reed) Matthews (b. 1839, Sharon, Pa.) Grad. State Norm. School,
Warrensburg, Mo., 1890; Leland Stanford Jr. Univ., 1893-4. Pi Beta Phi; Phi Delta
Psi; Libr. Club, Pres. Asst. Catalog Div., Lib. of Congress, 1903-5; Librn., Univ. of S. D.,
1905-7; Asst. Librn., Geo. Washir^gton Univ., 1907-10; Librn., U. S. Bur. of Labor,
1910 — Member Amer. Libr. .\ssoc; Coll. Worn. Club. Address, Mayview, Mo.
1923. JOHN DELOSS MELL
LL. B.; Probate Judge; b. Apr. 9, 1878, San Jose, 111.; s. Emeziah J. (b. Feb. 8,
1842, Youngstown, O.) & Melinda E. (Taylor) Mell (b. Apr. 23, 1844, Ind.) Prepared
in San Jose H. S. Lawyer, 1903-4; Real Estate, 1905-6; Newspaper (Hagerman Mes-
singer) 1907-8; Lay, 1909 — Married Olive Cease, June 14, 1904. Children, Gladys G.,
b. May 6, 1906; J. D., Jr., b. Oct. 7, 1907. Address, Roswell, N. M.
1924. JULIA WRIGHT MERRILL
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Sept. 11, 1881, Chillicothe, O.; d. Chester Wright (b. 1846,
Montpelier, Vt.) & Mary (Franklin) Merrill (b. 1849, do.) Prepared in Woodward H. S.
Cincinnati, O.; Univ. of Cincinnati, 1898-1900; Univ. of Wis., summer, 1905. Wis.
Free Libr. Comm.; Reviser in Libr. School, 1903; Legislative Ref. Dept., 1903-6; Acting
Libr., The Pub. Libr., Cedar Rapids, la., 1906; Pub. Libr. of Cincinnati; Libr. N.
Cincinnati branch, 1907; Chief branch Libr., 1907 — Member Amer. Libr. Assoc; O.
State Libr. Assoc. Address, Pub. Libr. of Cincinnati, Cincinati, O.
1903I Baccalaureate Alumni 305
1925. RALPH GARFIELD MILLS
A. B. in Sci.; Med. Missionary; b. Mar. 4, 1881, Lincoln, 111.; s. Andrew Hopkins
(b. Oct. 8, 1853, Magnolia, 111.) & Elizabeth Emily (Bell) Mills (b. June i, 1856, Lincoln,
111.) Prepared in Decatur H. S. Glee Club; Opera Club; Adelphic; Y. M. C. A. M. D.
(cum laude). Northwestern Univ. Med. Scliooi, 1907. Nu Sigma Nu; Alpha Omego
.Alpha. Med. Practitioner, 1907-11; Prof, of Bacteriology & Path., Severance Med. Con.,
Korea. Author Physical Diagnosis of the Diseases of llie Respiratory System — a synopsis
— same_ for Circulatory System, 30 pp. each, published privately for medical students'
use (with Prof. C. L. Mix) ; A Contribution to the Nosogeography of Northern Korea,
China Med. Jour., Vol. XXV, 191 1. PP. 277-93; Departmental Editor of the China Med.
Jour, for the Korea branch of the China Med. Assoc; Textbook of Bocteriology — in
Korean language — in progress of publication by Severance Med. Coll. Member Natl.
Geog. Soc. ; Pres., Korea branch of China Med. Assoc. Married Mary Ethel Bumgarner,
June I, 1908, McNabb, 111. Child, Roger Lee, b. June 2, 191 1. Address, 356 W. Decatur
St., Decatur, 111., or Seoul, Korea.
1926. STELLA WEBSTER MORGAN
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Sept. 15, 1876, Indianapolis, Ind. ; d. Alfred White
(b. 1839, Johnson Co., 111.) & Louisa (Grimes) Morgan (b. July 22, 1844, Richmond,
Ind.) Prepared in Springfield, 111., H. S. Y. W. C. A.; Watcheka; Nat. Hist. Club;
English Club; Phi Beta Kappa. Ph. M., Univ. of Chicago, 191 0. Prin., Ashland H. S.,
1903-4; Dean of Wom., Univ. of So. Calif., 1904-5; Assoc. Prof, of English, Univ. of
So. Calif., 1904-9; teaching in Univ. Coll., Chicago Univ., 1910 — Address, 4809 Lake
Ave., Chicago.
1927. WINIFRED MYERS (FURSMAN)
(Wife of No. 2ogo)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Apr. 14, 1878, Champaign, 111.; d. John Wesley & Helen E.
(Vittum) Myers. Prepared in Champaign H. S. Member ist Church of Christ. Scientist.
Married William H. Fursman ('04), Oct. 24, 1904, St. Louis, Mo. Children, Helen
Eliza, b. Oct. II, 1907; William Hiram, b. June 21, 1909. Address, Dewar, Okla.
1928. FREDERICK LOUIS NEES
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Dec. 5, 1880; s. F. L. & Barbara (Lutz) Nees. Phi Kappa
Sigma; Phi Alpha Delta. Address, 4100 Perry St., Chicago; Bus. Add., 546 Commercial
Natl. Bank Bldg., 72 W. Adams St., Chicago.
1929. CHARLOTTE BRIGGS NELSON (JACK)
B. S. in H. Sci.; b. Sept. i6, 1881, Bloomington, 111.; d. Edgar F. & Minerva (Briggs)
Nelson. Prepared in Decatur H. S. A. B., Vassar Coll., 1902. Pi Beta Phi; H. Sci.
Club. Taught in Bloomington H. S., 1906-8. Member Presb. Church; Study Class;
Pan Hellenic Soc; Civic League. Married Dr. Cecil McKee Jack, June 11, 1908,
Bloomington, 111. Children, Cecile McKee, b. Nov. 5, 1909; Nelson Briggs, b. Aug. 6,
191 1. Address, 451 W. Macon St., Decatur, 111.
1930. MARY FRANCES NESBIT
A. B. in Sci.; Teacher; b. Mar. 24, 1870, Rardin, 111.; d. Joseph Washington (b.
New Richmond, O.) & Sarah Margaret (McAllister) Nesbit (b. Oakland, 111. Prepared
in Rardin Village Schools; Oakland H. S. Grad., Ind. State Nor., 1896; Grad, work,
Univ. of Chicago, 1907-9. Y. W. C. A.; Capt. Basketball team. Member Presb. (Church;
S. S. teacher; memb. Choir. Address, Oakland, 111.
1931. THOMAS NOBLE
(Brother of No£. 975, 976)
B. S. in Agr. ; Farmer; b. June 25, 1879, Todds Point, 111.; s. Robert Cooper (b.
Feb. 21, 1848, Arlington Farm, Massillon, O.) & Elizabeth (Harmount) Noble (b. New
Haven, Conn.) Prepared in Urbana H. S. Nat. Hist. Soc; Agr. Club. Farmer,
1903 — Breeder of Tamworth hogs and Ayrshire cattle. Address, "High How" Stock Farm,
Daysland, Alta, Can.
1932. SAMUEL RUFUS NOE
A. B. in L. & A.; Builder and Contractor; b. Jan. 18, 1880, Dandridge, Tenn. ; s.
William Sterling (b. May i, 1844, Morristown, Tenn.) & Eliza Jane (Dyke) Noe (b. Nov.
II, 1845, Greenville, Tenn.) Prepared in Bement H. S. Teacher 1903-4; Instr. in
Amer. Sch. of Correspondence, 1910 — Consulting Commercial Engr. with AJner. Tech.
Soc, 1908 — Married Ethel M. Culver, 1907, Chicago, 111. Address, 2529 Leland Ave.,
Chicago, 111.
1933. CHARLES LEWIS OGDEN
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Feb. 21, 1876, Cameron, 111; s. Franklin Delos (b. Oct. i. 1833,
Rome, N. Y.) & Harriet Ann (Lewis) Ogden (b. Apr. 20, 1854, Berwick, 111.) Pre-
pared in Knox Coll. Acad. Member Baptist Church; Sec.-Treas., Knox Co. Bar Assoc;
Galesburg Club. Married Stella M. Jackson, June 25, 1908, Plymouth, 111. Address,
116 Cedar Ave., Galesburg, 111.; Bus. Add., Suite 15-19-21 Carr Bldg., Galesburg, 111.
1934. GEORGE CARROLL OXER
B. S. in E. E.; Electrician; b. Apr. 29, 1878, Macon. Ill; s. J. W. Walker. With
Genl. Elec. Co., Schenectady, N. Y., 1904. Address, 16 18 Chapel St., Schenectady, N. Y.
3o6 University of Illinois [1903
1935- ROY SHELDON PARKER
(Brother of No. 1742)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. May i, 1882, Toluca, 111.; s. John William (b. Oct. 85, 1850,
Evansville, Ind.) & Sarah Ann (Litchfield) Parker (b. Dec. 30, 1856, Bennington Twp.,
Marshall Co., 111.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Beta Theta Pi; Phi Delta Phi; Football team;
Baseball team. Clerk, H. J. Delvin Coal Co., 1904-5; Union Pac. R. R., 1905-9; Genl.
Storekeeper, K. C. M. & O. R. R., 1909-10; vacation on account of health, 1910 — Address,
Flanagan, III.
1936. ROBERT WILLIAM PARR
(Brother of No. 2772)
A. B. in L. & A.; Breeder; b. Apr. 20, 1875, Mapleton, 111.; s. James & Harriet M.
(Reeve) Parr. Organizer & ist Pres., Pi Theta Soc; Ind.-Ill. Debate, 1903. M. Accts.,
Hedding Coll., 1896; Simpson Coll., 1898. Instructor in Pontiac Twp. H. S., 1903-4; in
Minneapolis H. S., 1904-5; Prin. of Schs., Stites, Ida., 1905-7; Breeder & Exhibitor^ win-
ning championship at 111. State Fair & Chicago International, of Amer. Hampshire Swine,
1907-19 1 2. Address, Hanna City, 111.
1937. CHRISTIAN PETER LAURITZ PETERSEN
B. S. in C. E.; Struc. Engr. ; b. Jan. 24, 1874, Roskilde, Denmark; s. Johannes P.
(b. Mar. 15, 1831, Sjovang, Denmark) & Margrete Y. C. M. (Wind) Petersen (b. Jan.
II, 1847, Flensborg, do.) Prepared in Danish Schools. Scandinavian Club. Bridge
Draftsman, 1903-4; Ornamental Iron Draftsman, 1904-5; Struc. Steel Draftsman, 1905-8;
Struc. Engr., 1908 — Lieut. Royal Danish Navy, Commissioned Oct. 21, 1898. Married
^ij>fA Tfy Salome McNicol, Sept. 12, 1905, Urbana, 111. Children, Delga Aurelia, b. July 5.
^ 1906; Lawrence John, b. Mar. 28, 1908. Address c/o H. Efflandt, 165 4th Ave., Moline,
III. Present Address, 4015 W. Broadway, Louisville, Ky.
193S. JAMES WILLIAM PETTYJOHN
LL. B.; Credit Man; b. Oct. 4, 1881, Morton, 111.; s. Oliver J. & Nannie M. Petty-
john. Prepared in Farraington, 111., H. S. Theta Kappa Nu. Clerk in Law Office to Oct.,
1903; in Marshall Field & Co. wholesale credit dept., 1903-6; Credit man, Armour Ferti-
lizer Works, 1906-10; same, Covington Co., 1910 — Member Presb. Church; Seminole
Club. Married Elizabeth J. Pettyjohn, Oct. 19, 1904- Child, J. W., Jr., b. Apr. 23, 191 L
Address, c/o Covington Co., Jacksonville, Fla.
1939. CHARLES ROBERT POLLARD
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Dec. 2, 1882, Delphi, Ind.; s. Robert Carter (b. Aug. 24,
1855, Mobile, Ala.) & Sallie Allen (Jackson) Pollard (b. Feb. 27, 1863, Delphi, Ind.)
Prepared in Culver Mil. Acad. Sigma Chi; Illinois Club; Football team. Member of
law firm, Pollard & Beekman. Married Addie Howard Pigman, Dec. 19, 1906, Washington,
D. C. Child, Lillie Howard, b. Sept. 10, 1909- Address, Arkansas City, Kan.
1940. GEORGE AUGUSTUS POWERS
(Brother of No. 3511)
A. B. in L. & A.; Supt. Coal Co.; b. Oct. 26, 1881, Edinburg, 111.; s. Erasmus Dar-
win (b. Mar. 7, 1847, Perrysburg, O.) & Martha Augusta (Ryan) Powers (b. July 29,
1859, Taylorville, 111.) Prepared in Edinburg Twp. H. S.; Lincoln Univ., Lincoln, 111.,
1899-1900. III. Club; Alpha Tau Omega. Grain Commission bus., Chattanooga, Tenn.,
Jan. -July, 1904; Grain & Provision Broker, Nashville, 1904-5; Bookkeeper, Benton Coal
Co., 1905-7; Supt. Hart-Williams Coal Co., Benton, 111., Secy. Benton Brick Co., Genl.
Mgr. Egyptian Southern R. R., 1907 — Member Christian Church; A. F. & A. M. ; K. P.;
R. A. M. ; B. P. O. E.; K. T., Mt. Vernon, 111.; St. Louis Breaker Ko Koals. Married
Nelle Eudora Pope, Nov. zi, 1908, Benton, 111. Child, George Augustus, Jr., b. July
25, 1911, Benton, 111. Address, Benton, 111.
1941. BANUS HUTSON PRATER
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Nov. 11, 1881, Bingham, 111.; s. Lyman A. (b. Nov. 30,
1857, 111.) & Sarah Jane (Crouch) Prater (b. Dec. 31, 1855). Prepared in Decatur, 111..
H. S. Sigma Nu; Class Baseball & Football; Maj. A. B. Co., Chicago, July-Sept., 1903;
Instr., Univ. of 111., 1903-4; Isthmian Canal Commission, 1904-6; Ore. Short Line R. R.,
1906 — Married Daisy Feme Lovett, July 13, 1905, Decatur, 111. Child, Phylis Virginia,
b. June 2, 1907. Address, 4 Gleason Apts., Salt Lake City, U.; Bus. Add., 606 Deseret
News Bldg., Salt Lake City.
1942. HUGH MITCHEL PRICE
(Brother of No. 1388; Husband of No. 1975)
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Mar. 25, 1877, Danvers, 111.; s. Edward Llewellyn (b.
Urbana, O.) & Emiline M. (Mitchel) Price (b. Bloomington, 111.) Prepared in Univ.
Acad. Capt. Dir. Illini Club of Chicago. Married Marietta Loiza Street ( 03) Dec. 28,
1905, Dixon, 111. Address, 5918 W. Erie St., Chicago; Bus. Add., 1207 Hartford Bldg.,
'^^"^^^°' 1943. LORING HARVEY PRO VINE
B S in A. E., Arch. & Concrete Engr., b. Aug. 18, 1880, Quincy, 111.; s.
James Harvey (b. May 4, 1844, Macomb, 111.) & Abbie Luella (Ross) Provme (b. Dec.
18, 1849, Bangor, Me.) Prepared in Macomb H. S. Tau Beta Pi: Sigma Xi; Technogrnph
Bd , Pres.; Capt. Asst. in Math., Univ. of 111., 1902-3; Arch. Engr., Chicago; Arch. &
Concrete Engr., St. Paul, Minn., Boston, Seattle. Author: Articles in Technograph ;
1903] Baccalaureate Alumni 307
Arch. Drafting, Cyclopedia of Constr., 154- PP. Member Pac. N. W. Soc. of Engrs.
Marned Bertha Walker, Aug. 31, 1904, Macomb, 111. Child, Loring Walker, b. Oct.
I, 1905. Address, 418 White Bldg., Seattle, Wash.
1944- HENRY JOSEF QUAYLE
A. B. in Sci.; Asst. Prof. & Asst. Entomologist; b. Apr. 29, 1876, Isle of Man; s.
John (b. 1835, Isle of Man) & Jane (Skinner) Quayle (b. 1837, do.) Prepared in No.
Ind. Norm. School, Valparaiso, Ind.; Cent. Norm. Coll., Danville. Ind.; Univ. Acad. Nat.
Hist. Soc; Adelphic; Assoc. Editor & Bus. Mgr., llHni; Editor, Illio; Capt.; Alpha Zeta;
Sigma Xi. M. S. Univ. of Cal., 191 1; Asst. in Entomology, Univ of Cal. & Asst.
Entomologist, Agr. E.xp. Sta., 1903-5; Instr. in Zool., la. State Coll., & Asst. Entomologist,
Agr. Exp. Sta., 1905-6; Asst. Prof, of Entomology, Univ. of Cal., & Asst. Ent., Exp. Sta.,
1906— Author: Insects Injurious to the Vine, Bull. Cal. Exp. Sta., 1907, 40 pp.; Cal.
Grape Root Worm, same, 1908, 30 pp.; The Grape Leaf Hopper, same, 1908, 44 pp.; Citrus
Fruit Insects, Cir. Cal. Exp. Sta., 191 1, 70 pp.; The Black Scale, Bull., Cal. Exp. Sta.,
1911, 60 pp; The Red or Orange Scale, same, 191 1, 50 pp.; also many other articles along
Hort. subjects. Member Assoc. Econ. Ent., Washington, D. C; Amer. Assoc. Adv. of
Sci. Address, Univ. of Cal., Berkeley, Cal.
1945. WILLIAM EVERTON RAMSEY
B. S. in C. E.; Arch. Engr.; b. Jan. 3, 1880, Chicago; s. William Wilson (b. Oxford,
Pa.) & Laura Simpson (White) Ramsey (b. Philadelphia, Pa.) Prepared in Englewood
H. S., & S. Side Acad., Chicago. Phi Delta Theta. A. B., Chicago, 1900. Engr. Genl.
Fireproofing Co., Chicago; Loed Bar Steel Concrete Co., 190S-10; Concrete Steel Pro-
ducts Co., 1910 — Address, 6605 Harvard Ave., Chicago; Bus. Add., 1822 McCormick
Bldg., Chicago.
1946. BERTHA THATCHER RANDALL
B. L. S.: Librarian; b. Feb. 27, 1871, Decatur, 111.; d. John Newton (b. Pittsfield,
N. H.) & Mary M. (Thatcher) Randall (b. Uwchlan, Pa.) Prepared in Decatur H. t>.
H. S., Smith Coll., 1893. Instr., III. State Libr. School, 1903-4; 1st Asst. Cataloger,
Carnegie Libr., Pittsburgh, 1904-11; Librn. E. Liberty branch, Carnegie Library, Pitts-
burgh, 1911. Address, E. Liberty branch, Carnegie Libr., Pittsburgh, Pa.
1947- FRANK HIETT RHEA
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Jan. 25, 1871, Saybrook, 111.; s. T. F. Rhea. Prepared in Bloom-
ington II. S. A. B., 111. Wesleyan, 1898. Address, Bloomington, 111.
1948. JOHN JEFFERSON RICHEY
B. S. in C. E.; C. E., 1910; Assoc. Prof.; b. Jan. 8, 1877, Peoria, Kan.; s. J. Scott
(b. Mar. 23, 1850, Marysviile, O.) & Elmina (Rhinehart) Richey (b. May 16, 1853,
Lightsville, 111.) Prepared in Polo H. S. Tau Beta Pi. Instructor, Illinois, 1903-5; Insp.
& Draftsman, Bridge Dept. C. & N. W. R. R., Chicago, 1906; Asst. Engr., Ore. Short
Line R. R., 1907; Instructor in C. E., Illinois, 1907-12; Assoc. Prof, of C. E. in A. & M.
College of Texas. Author: Reinforced Concrete Fence Posts, Cement Age, Vol. 13, No.
3, pp. 110-114. Soc. for the Promotion of Eng. Education, 1910-11. Married Mary Cath-
arine Ficklin, Sept. 16, 1909, Charleston, 111. Address, College Station, Texas.
1949. FRED ELMER RIGHTOR
B. S. in C. E.; Civil Engr.; b. Aug. 8, 1882, Rockford, 111.; s. Elmer Abram (b. Mar.
8, 1861, Rockford, 111.) & Arabella Victoria (Drummond) Rightor (b. May 25, 1859.
Oquawka, 111.) Prepared in Rockford H. S. Delta Upsilon. With 111. Central R. R.
1903-6; Dering Coal Co. & Consolidated Ind. Coal Co., 1906-9; Tex. Bitulithic Co., 1909
to date. Assoc. Mem. Am. Soc. C. E. ; member Am. Inst. Mining Engrs.; A. A. A. S.;
National Geog. Soc. & numerous lodges. Married RJinnie Marie Garrett, Oct. 26, 1904,
Champaign, 111.; Address, Box 314, Austin, Texas.
1950. SUSAN FARLEY ROLFE (BUTLER)
(Daughter of No. 14; Sister of Nos. 1400, 1752, 3518)
A. B. in Sci.; A. M., 1909- b. Oct. 13, 1882, Oswego, 111.; d. Charles Wesley (b.
Apr. 17, 1850, Wheeling, 111.) & Martha Kinsman (Farley) Rolfe (b. May 8, 1849, Boston,
Mass.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Sigma Xi. Married Horace Graham Butler, May 3,
1911, Champaign, 111. Address, 2519 Harrison St., Evanston.
I9SI. FRED WAYLAND ROSE
B. S. in E. E.; Engineer.; b. June 24, 1877, Mazon, 111.; s. David A. (b. Sept. 3, 1841,
Somerhill, N. Y.) & Emma E. (Manley) Rose (b. May 30, 1844, Grange Co., O.) Pre-
pared in Mazon H. S.; Univ. Acad. Engr. Soc; Stud. memb. A. I. E. E. ; Athletic Club;
Y. M C. A.; Lieut. & Maj. Erect. Engr. with The Arnold Co., Chicago, 1903-6; Supt.
of Constr., Postle & Mahler, Chicago, 1906-8; Engr. with Chas. Pillsbury Co., Con. Engrs.,
Minneapolis, 1909-12. Consulting Engr., Minn. 1912 — Member Baptist Church; Amer.
Inst, of E. E. Masons; Rejuvinated Sons of Jove. Address, 1973 Carroll St., St. Paul;
Ens. Add., 903 Palace Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn.
19S2. ROY WEAVER RUTT
B. S. in M. E.; Mechanical Engr. ; b. Feb. i, 1880, Prairieville, 111.; s. Levi R. (!)•
1844, Penn.) and Elizabeth (Suavely) Rutt (b. 1843. Penn.) Prepared at Sterling Twp.
H. S. Phi Delta Theta; Military Band, 1899-1903. Draftsman, Oliver Typewriter Co.,
Woodstock, 111., 1903; Computer, U. S. G. S. Fuel Testing Plant, World's Fair, St
3o8 University of Illinois [1903
Louis, 1904; Asst. to Dir. Eng. Ex. Sta., Univ. of IlL, Urbana, 1905-10; Mech. Engr.,
Western Electric Co., Chicago, 1910 — Married Julia Marie Kelley, May 27, 1904, Wood-
stock, 111. Children, Helen Dyer, b. July 30, 1905; Richard Dyer, b. Mar. 8, 1908. Address,
3421 Ivison Ave., Berwyn, 111.; Bus. Add., W. E. Co., Hawthorne, 111.
1953- GEORGE LOYAL SAWYER
(Brother of Nos. 1758, 2495)
B. S. in M. & S. E.; Engr.; b. May 11, 1881, Mt. Pulaski, 111.; s. George Silas (b.
Sept. II, 1843, Chester, Vt.) & Phebe Content (Hubbard) Sawyer (b. Feb. 14, 1852, Pick-
ering, Out., Can.) Prepared in Oak Park H. S. Phi Gamma Delta; Y. M. C. A. Res.
Engr., Wis. & Mich. R. R., 1903; Asst. Engr., W. S. Shields, Chicago; Asst. City Engr.,
Champaign, 111., 1904; Ofhce Engr. in City Engr.'s Office, Boise, Id., 1904-5; Engr., Warren
Improvement C^o., San Francisco, Cal., 1905-6; Locating Engr., Waha-Lewiston Land &
Water Co., Lewiston, Id., 1906-7; memb. Sawyer Bros., Seattle, 1907 — ; Secy., Northwest-
ern Engr. Corporation. Member 111. Soc. of Engrs. & Surveyors; Western Soc. of Engrs.;
Assoc, memb. Amer. Soc. of C. E. Married Bess Blackburn, Jan. 26, 1909, Postville, la.
Child, Elizabeth Blackburn, b. Feb. i, 191 o. Address, 411 S. Cedar St., Spokane, Wash.;
Bus. Add., 410 Lindelle Block, Spokane.
1954. JOHN HENRY SCHACHT
(Brother of No. 1076)
B. S. in Arch.; Arch. Draftsman; b. Mar. 14, 1878, Moline, 111.; s. Henry August
(b. Apr. 9, 1S47, Schoenberg, Holstein, Germany) & Katherine (Efflandt) Schacht (b.
Sept. 14, 1847, do.) Prepared in Moline H. S. Delta Upsilon; Mgr., Baseball team. Arch.
Draftsman, O. Z. Cervin, Safety Bldg., Rock Island. 32 degree Mason; Shriner. Married
Maude Medora Smith, Apr. 6, 1904, Moline, 111. Child, John Edward, b. Apr. 10, 1907,
Address, 1819 14th St., Moline, 111.
1955. GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS SCHMIDT
A. B. in Sci.; Farmer; b. Dec. 24, 1879, Goppingen, Germany; s. John A. (b. 1849,
Germany) & Louise (Martin) Schmidt (b. 1847, Germany). Prepared in Knglewood ii.
S.; Univ. of Wis. summer, 1904. Delta Epsilon; Der Deutsche Verein; Capt. Teacher,
Sterling Twp. H. S., 1903-9; Bldg. Contractor, 1909-10, Twin Falls, Ida.; Farmer, Williams-
burg, Va., 191 1 — Married Sarah Frances Lindsay, Dec. 29, 1909, Boise, Ida. Child,
David Lindsay, b. Oct. 24, 19 10. Address, Williamsburg, Va.
1956. BUDD WILLARD SEYMOUR
B. S. in C. E.; Draftsman; b. Feb. 22, 1876, Dwight, 111.; s. John (b. Sept. 22, 1834,
Jacksonville, IlL) & Ellen (Orr) Seymour (b. Oct. 4, 1843, Mercer, Pa.) Prepared
in Dwight H. S. Tau Beta Pi, Draftsman, Morava Const. Co., 1903-4; So. Bridge Co.,
Oct.-Dec, 1904; McClintic Marshall, 1904-5; A. Bolters Sons, 1905-6; Chief Draftsman,
Swift & Co., Chicago, 1906. Member Western Soc. of Engrs. Married S. Alta Seymour,
May 5, 1910. Address, 6221 Drexel Ave., Chicago.
1957. MAUDE LILLIAN SHELDON
(Sister of No. 1958)
B. S. in M. E.; Engr.; b. Oct. 14, 1876, Sharpsburg, 111.; s. Salmon Maxwell (b.
Feb. 16, 1847, Sharpsburg, III.) & Mary Isabella (Wood) Sheldon (b. Oct. 27, 1850).
Prepared in Taylorville Twp. H. S. Prin., Avon H. S., 1903-5, 1906-7; Teacher, Hey-
ward. Wis., H. S., 1905-6; Carrollton, Mo., H. S., 1907-8; Prin., Pembina, N. D., H. S.,
1909-10; Central City, Nebr., H. S., 1911 — Address, Sharpsburg, 111.; Bus. Add., Central
City, Nebr.
1958. VICTOR LORENZO SHELDON
(Brother of No. 1957; Husband of No. 2273)
B. S. in M. E.; Engr.; b. Oct. 14, 1876, Sharpsburg, 111.; s. Salmon Maxwell (b.
Feb. 16, 1847.) & Mary (Wood) Sheldon (b. 1850, Dixon, 111.) Prepared In Taylorville
Twp. H. S. Adelphic; M. & E. E. Soc. Author: A New Hydraulic Belt Dynamometer,
Amer. Mach., 1904, pp. 1 145-8. Member League of Elec. Interests, St. Louis, Mo. Mar-
ried Nellie Wetzel ('04), June 28, 1905, Stonington, 111. Children Mary Elziabeth, b. Jan.
6, 1909; Ruth Ellen, b. Feb. 16, 1912. Address, 5660 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
1959- ADDISON M. SHELTON
A. B. in L. & A.; Co. Supt. of Schools; b. Nov. 11, 1875; s. Martin (b. Tan. 25,
1844, Chatham, 111.) & Sarah Jane (Dill) Shelton (b. Feb. 25, 1849, Chatham). Prepared
in Loami H. S.; S. I. N. U. Philomathean; Ill.-Mo. Debating Team, 1902-3; Class Poet;
Eng. Club; Choral Soc; Supt., Crystal Lake Schools, 1903-10; Co. Supt. of Schools, Mc-
Henry Co., 1910 — Contributed to School News^ Taylorville, 111. Member 111. State Teach.
Assoc; 111., Nor. Teach. Assoc; McHenry Co. Supt. & Prin. Assoc. Married Wanda
Schember, 1899, St. Louis, Mo. Children, Robert Schember, b. Nov. 2, 1906; Wanda
Schember, b. Aug. 9, 190S. Address, Crystal Lake, 111.
i960. JOHN EARL SHOEMAKER
(Brother of No. 2238)
A. B.; B. S. in C. E., 1905; Engr.; b. Sept. 26, 1881, Charleston, 111.; s. Thomas
T. (b. Sept. 14, 1847, do.) & Emmazetta (Reat) Shoemaker (b. Oct. 15, 1850, do.) Pre-
pared in Charleston H. S. Phi Kappa Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; C. E. Club; Math.
1903] Baccalaureate Alumni 309
CKib; Mgr., 1903 Illio; Mgr., Technograph; Irrigation Engr., with U. S. R. S., 1905-7;
Munic. Engr., Dept. Pub. Works, Cuba, 1907-9; Irrigation Engr. in Colo. & Wyo., 1909-11;
Drainage Engr., 191 1 — Assoc. Mem., Amer. Soc. Civ. Engrs. Married Eleanor Hill,
Jan. 3, 1912, Augusta, Ga. Address, Seattle, Wash.
1961. RODERICK WILLIAM SILER
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Sept. 16, 1879, Island of St. Helena; s. J. W. & Susan
E. (Smythe) Siler. Phi Delta Theta; Theta Nu Epsilon. Member Episcopal Church.
Address, care of Central H. S., St. Louis, Mo.
1962. FRANCES SIMPSON
B. L. S., Librarian; b. Burtonsville, N. Y.; d. James Nelson (b. Apr. 7, 1815) &
Elizabeth (Diefendorf) Simpson (b. Jan. 8, 1837, Minden, N. Y.) Prepared in Packer
Coll. Inst., Brooklyn, N. Y. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Secy., Phi Beta Kappa, 1907-10.
B. L., 1884, Northwestern; M. L., 1888. Teacher in Troy H. S., 1885-87; Decatur, 111.,
1887-91; Rockford, 111., 1891-93; Pontiac, 111., Twp. H. S., 1894-98; Asst. Librn., Chicago
Inst., 1899-1901; Head Cataloger, Univ. of 111., 1901- 3; Ref. Librn. & Asst. Prof, of
Libr. Economy, 1903-12. Ass't. Director, 1912 — Published History of the Evolution ot
the Library, a Syllabus, Lloyde, Champaign, 1903, 95 pp. Pres. 111. State Libr. School
Assn., 1904-5; Secy., 111. State Libr. Assn., 1906-7. Address, Univ .of 111., Urbana, 111.
1963. ELGIE RAY SKINNER
B. S. in M. E.; Mech. Engr.; b. Dec. 12, 1877, Pulaski, O.; s. John R. (b. do.) &
Mary A. Skinner, (b. Winamac, Ind.) Prepared in Areola H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Engr.
Soc Mech. Engr., with Corn Products Refining Co., 1903. Member, U. S. VoL Inf., Apr.
27, 1898-9; Member, Wes. Soc. Engrs., 1904 — Married Catharine MacLean, Nov. 16, 1909,
loronto. Can. Address, 1441 E. Sixty-sixth PI., Chicago, 111.
1964. CHARLES HENRY SMITH
A. B. in L. & A.; Prof.; b. June 8, 1875, Metamora, 111.; s. John (b. Dec, 1843, do.)
& Magdalene (Schertz) Smith (b. Nov., 1844, do.) Prepared in Metamora H. S.; 111. State
Nor. Sch.; Univ. of Mich., 1899; A. M., Univ. of Chicago, 1903; Ph. D., do., 1907. Phi
Beta Kappa; Vice Pres., Y. M. C. A.; Univ. Glee Club. Instr. in His., Man. Tr. H. S.,
Indianapolis, 1907; Prof, of Hist. & Soc. Sci., Goshen, Colo., 1907 — Author, Mennonites
of Amer., Mennonite Pub. House, Scottdale, Pa., 524 pp., 1909. Member, Amer. Hist.
Soc; Amer. Econ. Assoc. Married Laura loder, Dec. 27, 1908. Address, Goshen. Ind.
1965. CHARLES WESLEY SMITH
(Husband of No. 3334; Brother of No. 1762)
A. B. in L. & A.; B. L. S., 1905; Librn.; b. Tune 20, 1877, Elizabeth City, N. Car.; s.
Charles Wesley (b. July 14, 1843, Smithfield, Pa.) & Hester Ann (Bourne) Smith (b.
Dec. 17, 1845, do.) Prepared in Genesee, Wesleyan Sem., Lima. N. Y., Teacher. Pub.
Schs., Lockwood, N. Y., 1895-1900; Asst. Libr., Univ. of Wash., 1905 — Author,
Expansion of the Dewey Decimal Classification for the Historv of the Pacific Northwest,
Univ. of Wash. Libr., 190S, 16 pp. Bibliography of Marcus Whitman, Univ. of Wash.,
1909, 62 pp.; Checklist of books & pamphlets relating to the history of the Pacific North-
west, Wash. State Lib., 1909, 191 pp.; Bibliography of Morris Birkbeck, Trans, of the III.
State Hist. Soc. 1905, pp. 165-177; Public Documents as a Library Resource, Lib. Jour..
32:195-198, !Ma.v, 190S. Naming of counties in the State of Wash., Mag. of Hist., 10:6-16,
July, 1909, & 10:79-85, Aug., 1909. Member Amer. Lib. Assoc; Amer. Hist. Assoc;
"Bibliographical Soc of Amer. Married Christina Denny ('05), Aug. 25, 1909, Lincoln,
111. Address, 5033 Twenty-first Ave., N. E., Seattle, Wash.
1966. JOHN JACK SPRIGGS
(Husband of No. 1983)
A. B. in L. & A.; Lawyer; b. Sept. 14, 1877, Louisville, 111.; s. James J. (b. Apr. 6,
181S, N. C.) & Nancy (Warren) Spriggs (b. July 20, 1844, Ky.) Prepared in Shurtleff
Coll., Alton, 111.; Ewing Coll. Band. LL. B., Univ. of Mo., 1905. Taught, Louisville, 111.,
1903; admitted to Bar, 1904; Stud. & Lawyer, 1904-7; U. S. Comm., 1908-10; elected to
Wyo. House of Rep., 1910-13. Memb. 9th 111. Vol. Inf., 1898-9- appointed by Gov. as
Delegate to represent Wyo. at Natl. Good Roads Convention, Chicago, 191 1; & Natl.
Conf. on Inter-State Liquor TraiBc, Washington, D. C, 1911- Married Edna Cecelia
Vance ('03), June 10, 1903, Champaign, 111. Children, Deane Vance, b. July 19, 1904;
Helen Margurett b. June 26, 1906; James Warren, b. Apr. 10, 1908; Mildred Louise, b.
Apr. 24, 1910, (d. Sept. 5, 191 1.) Address, Lander, Wyo.
1967. GARLAND STAHL
LL. B.; Bank Vice Pres.; b. Apr. 13, 1880; s. Henry (b. May 19, 1842, Hamilton,
O.) & Eliza Stahl (b. Jan. 16, 1844, Winchester, IlL) Prepared in Elkhart H. S.; Univ.
Acad. Sigma Chi; Phi Delta Phi; Baseball & Football; Capt. Football team. Played
Professional Baseball, 1903; Boston, 1904-S; Washington, 1905; Boston Baseball, 1907-10;
Mgr., do., ji-12; Vice-Pi-es., Washington Park Natl. Bank, 1910 — Married Jean
Mahan, Jan. 24, 1906, Passdena, Calif. Children, Adelaide, b. Sept. 16, 1907 (d. May
25, 1909); Garland, Jr., b. June 7, 1910. Address, Washington Park Natl. Bank, Chicago.
1968. ALTA LOUISE STANSBURY (SAGER)
B. L. S.; b. Nov. 10, 1880; Western Call, la; d. G. W. Stansbury. Prepared in
Cedar Radpids H. S. Pi Beta Phi. Libr., Port Huron Pub. Lib., 1903-9; Libr., Spokane
Pub. Lib., 1909-11. Married Fred Anson Sager, Aug. 23, 191 1. Address, Glencoe, 111-
310 University of Illinois [1903
1969. CARL STEIN WEDELL
(Brother of No. 1081)
B. S. in Chem.; b. Apr. 13, 1882, Quincy, 111.; s. W. Steinwedell. Prepared in
Quincy H. S. Varsity Baseball. Address, Supt. Artificial Dept., Columbus Gas & Fuel
Co., Columbus, O. ($)
1970. LUCIA ALZINA STEVENS (DE MOTTE)
(Sister of No. 4437)
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1906; Teacher; b. Mar. 8, 1879, Coral, 111.; d. Frank
Ernest (b. 1852, Friendship, N. Y.) & Rosalie (Barber) Stevens (b. 1848, Java Village,
N. Y.) Prepared in Marengo H. S. Taught, Marengo H. S., 1903-5; Grad Stud., 190S-6.
Address, c/o Roy J. De Motte, 6608 Carpenter St., Chicago, 111.
1971. *JOHN CARL STINE
A. B. in Sci.; A. M., 1905; b. Jan. 21, 1873, Sharpsville, 111.; s. William Stine.
Prepared in State Nor. Univ. *Deceased.
1972. CLYDE ERNEST STONE
(Brother of No. 1973)
LL. B.; Lawyer and Co. Judge; b. Mar. 23, 1876, near Mason City, 111.; s. C. I>.
(b. Sept. 18, 1846, Menard Co., 111.) & Mary (Marot) Stone (b. 1846, Mason City, 111.)
Prepared in Mason City H. S. Phi Delta Phi; Theta Kappa Nu; Phi Kappa Sigma;
Philomathean; Inter-Univ. Debating Team. Married Jessie Browning, Nov. 14 1900.
Havana, 111. Children, Claudia Ellen, b. Aug. 4, 1907; Inez Browning, b. Mar. 6, 1910.
Address, 1140 Glen Oak Ave., Peoria, 111.
1973. HAL MAROT STONE
(Husband of No. 1826; Brother of No. 1972)
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. July 31, 1877, Mason City, 111.; s. Claudius L. (b. Sept. 18,
1846, near Middletown, 111.) & Mary Gertrude (Marot) Stone. Prepared in Mason
City H. S. Phi Kappa Sigma; Phi Delta Phi; Theta Kappa Nu: Philomathean; Van
Twiller Court; Y. M. C. A.; Sr. Class Pres., 1903; Pol. Sci. Club. Practicing law,
Stone, Oglevee & Franklin; Master-in-Chancery of the Circuit Court of McLean Co.;
Prof, in 111. Wesleyan Law Sch. Married Mildred Ann Burrill ('03), Nov. n, 1903.
Urbana, 111. Children, Mary Helen, b. Oct. 25, 1906; Mildred Irene, b. June 20, 1909
(d. Jan. 9, 1912). Address, 30 White Place, Bloomington, 111.; Bus. Add., State Natl.
Bank Bldg., do.
1974. ELLSWORTH PRIME STOREY
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Nov. 16, 1879, Chicago, 111.; s. Henry Clifford (b.
June 16, 1845, Hartford, Conn.) & Mary Lavinia (Northway) Storey (b. Sept. i, 1856,
New York City). Prepared in Chicago Engl. H. and Man. Tr. Sch. Delta Tau Delta.
Draftsman for James H. Schack, 1903; opened office as architect, 1903 — Married
Phoebe Mulliken, Sept. 29, 1904. Champaign, 111. Children, Eunice b. July 13, 1905;
Priscilla, b. Aug. 13, 1909. Address, 270 Dorffel Drive, Seattle, Wash. Bus. Add.,
642 New York Bldg., do.
1975. MARIETTA LOIZA STREET (PRICE)
(Wife of No. 1942)
B. L. S.; b. Feb. 23, 1880, Nachusa, 111.; d. Horace (b. Apr. 11, 1846, Eagle Harbor,
N. Y.) & Evelyn (Broadwell) Street (b. Mar. 19, 1845, do.) Prepared in Dixon H. S.;
S. F. C, West Point, Miss. Married Hugh Mitchell Price ('03), Dec. 28, 1905, Dixon,
111. Address, 5918 Erie St., Chicago, 111.
1976. CORNELIA EMMA STREHLOW (ADAMS)
(Sister of No. 992)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Aug. 22, 1883, Champaign, 111.; d. Henry (b. July 26, 1842,
Shurow, Ger.) & Magdalena (Baehr) Strehlow (b. July 22, 1853). Prepared in North-
west Div. H. S. and Jefferson H. S., Chicago, 111. Ger. & Fr. Clubs. Teacher of Fr.
& Ger., Lindenwood Coll., St. Charles, Mo., 1903-4; Teacher of Ger., Wabash (Ind.)
H. S., 1904-9. Married Will H. Adams, Sept. 15, 1909. Champaign, 111. Address, 243
E. Hill St., Wabash, Ind.
1977. ALEXANDER JENNINGS STROM
LL. B. ; Lawyer; b. Jan. 2, 1882, Chicago, 111.; s. Hans Julius (b. Maas, Norway)
& Gina (Husby) Strom (b. do.) Prepared in Northwestern Div. H. S., Chicago, 111-
Address, Belvidere, 111.; Bus. Add., 519 State St., do.
1978. LEONARD FREDERICK W. STUEBE
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Aug. 2^^, 1881; s. John (b. May 15 1841, Prussia)
& Caroline (Kraft) Stuebe fb. Oct. 21. :86i, Md.) Prepared in Danville H. S. Delta
Upsilon; Architect's Club; Technograph Bd. Head Draftsman, Hewitt & Klein, Archi-
tects, Peoria, 1903; partnership with J. F. McCoy, Danville, 111., 1004-10; with C. M.
Lewis, Danville. 111.. 101012. City Supt. of Bldgs., Danville, 111. Member A. F. & A. M.;
K. of P.; B. P. O. E. Married Elizabeth T. Cobine, Sept. 15, 1903, St. Louis, Mo.
Child, Carolyn Juila, b. July 3, 1906. Address, 1330 W. Williams St., Danville, 111.;
Bus. Add., 318 Adams Bldg., do.
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1979. ADAH HELEN STUTSMAN (LUTHER)
(Wife of No. 1722)
A. B. in L. &• A.; Teacher; b. Feb. 8, 1883, Chicago, IlL; d. Oscar McLean (b. 1858,
Leavenworth, Kan.) & Kate Robinson (Martin) Stutsman (b. i860, Louisiana, Mo.)
Prepared in Quincy H. S. Y. W. C. A.; Ger. Club; Engl. Club; Alethenai. Teacher
in Quincy H. S., 1903-s; in Jacksonville H. S., 1905-7- Member Cong. Church. Married
Otto Lawrence Luther ('02), June 26, 1907, Seattle, Wash. Children, Philip Harrison,
b. Oct. 13, 1909; Roger William, b. June 28, 191 1. Address, 411 Wheeler St., Seattle,
Wash.
1980. JAMES WOLFE SUSSEX
B. S. in C. E.; Architect & Engr. ; b. Mar. 22, 1878, Dunlap, 111.: s. George (b.
England) & Katharine (Houston) Sussex (b. N. Y.) Prepared in Hedding Coll.; M.
Accts., Hedding Coll. Tau Beta Pi; Pres. C. E. Club. Draftsman, D. L. & W. Ky.,
1903; Asst. Engr., A. Potter, 1904; Transitman, P. A. & W. R. R., 1905; Asst. Engr.,
P. A. & W. R. R., Sept., 1905; Asst. Engr., U. S. Reclamation Service, 1907; Architect
& Engr., in private practice, 1907 — Published, Thesis in Engineering News, 1903. Mar-
ried Florence May Wohler, Jan. 22, 1908, Cashmere, Wash. Address, Peshastin, Wash.
1981. ANNE DAVIES SWEZEY
B. L. S.; A. B. in L. & A., 1908: Librarian; b. June 28, 1880, Chicago; d. Tappin
Reeve (b. Brooklyn, N. Y.) & Phebe Anne (Davies) Swezey (b. Utica, N. Y.) Prepared
in Hinsdale H. S. Libr. Club; Basketball team. Cataloger, Ishpeming, Mich., 1903;
Order Asst., Univ of 111. Libr., 1904-5; Binding Asst., 1905-8; Bindng Librn., 1908-10;
Librn., E. Chicago Pub. Libr., 1910 — Published, Binding Records, Public Libraries, 14:15,
Jan., 1909. Hinsdale Presb. Church, 1896 — Amer. Libr. Assoc. Address, E. Chicago,
Indiana.
1982. ALBERT EDGAR TAFF
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. July 28, 1876; s. George & Susan (Downing) Taff. Prepared
in Canton H. S. Married Neta M. Taff, 1905, Galesburg. Children, Clarice Murlen;
Maurine Evelyn. Address, Canton, 111.
1983. EDNA CECELIA VANCE (SPRIGGS)
(Wife of No. 1966; Sister 1279)
B. L. S.; b. Oct. 31, 1879, Formosa, 111.; d. John Albert (b. 1846, Md.) & Nancy
Ellen (Barnsback) Vance (b. 1856, 111.) Prepared in Edwardsville H. S. Lib. See.
Taught, Louisville, 111., 1903-4- Married John J. Spriggs ('03), June 10, 1903, Cham-
paign, 111. Children, Deane Vance, b. July 19, 1904; Helen Margaret, b. June 26, 1906;
James Warren, b. Apr. 10, 1908; Mildred Louise, b. Apr. 24, 1910; Baby, b. Sept. 5, 191 1,
Address, Columbia, Mo.
1984. PAUL RAYMOND VAN UERVORT
LL. B. ; Lawyer; b. Sept. 17, 1875; s. James M. (b. Sept. 2, 1837, New Antioch, O.)
& Elvira Jane (Basehor) Van Dervort (b. Wilmington, O.) Prepared in Tiskilwa H. S.
Philomathean. Married Cora B. Pierson, Apr. 3, 1907. Children, Bernadine, b. Sept.
6, 1910; Winifred, b. Nov. 12, 1911- Address, Tiskilwa, 111.
1985. ALBERT GRAFTON VARNES
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Apr. 20, 1881, Trivoli, 111.; s. Ezra Dotz (b. Aug.
9, 1834, Oakland, Pa.) & Jane Barbara Kepner (b. Aug. 8, 1835, do.) Prepared at
Farmington, 111. Adelphic. With Citv Engr. at New Philadelphia, O., 1903; Eng. Dept.,
Chicago & N. W. R. R., 1903-5; Res. Engr., Southern Ind. R. R., 1905 — Married Carrie
Berneta John, Dec. 24, 1903, Cobden, 111. Address, Augusta, Ark. (J)
1986. LLOYD VERNON WALCOTT
(Husband of No. 2567)
A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B., 1906; Lawyer; b. Oct. 23, 1882, Hillsboro, 111.: s. Charles
Wesley (b. Oct. 5, 1847, Hillsboro, 111.) & Ella Nora (Shields) Walcott (b. Mar. n,
1872, The Dales, Wis.) Prepared in Hillsboro H. S. Acacia. Asst. in State Attys.
office, 1908— Member B. P. O. E.; E. St. Louis Bar Assoc; A. F. & A. M.; Oriental
Consistory. Married Susan Barr ('06) July i, 1911, Homer Park, Homer, 111. Address,
Belleville, 111.
1987. JACOB H. WALLACE
B. S. in M. E.; Mechanical Engineer; b. Mar. 8, 1877, Altamont, 111.; s. James
K. (b. Jan. 10, 1845, Greencastle, Ind.) & Maggie A. (Baker) Wallace (b. Jan. 24, 1851,
Dexter, 111.) Prepared in Altamont H. S. & Univ. of 111. Acad. M. E. & E. E. Soc;
Technograph Board; Tau Beta Pi (H.) 1908; Sigma Xi, 1907- Instructor, Mo. State
Univ., 1903-4; Instructor, Univ. of Colo., 1905-8; Asst. Prof, in Chge., G. E. D., Univ.
of Colo., 1908-9; Mech. Engr., with 1. P. Karns, Tunneling Machines, 1909-11. Assoc.
Member Am. Soc. M. E., 1908. Author: Cylinder Port Velocities, Journal Am. Soc.
M. E., 1907; Angular Variation of a Shaft Governor, Jour, of Eng., Univ. of Colo., 1908.
Designed Anemometer Tester and Stroke Measurer, 1904; Exhibited at World's Fair,
St. Louis, 1904. Articles: Comparison of Boiler Trials, Power, XXIV, 1904, p. 735;
Setting the D-Slide Valve, Jour, of Engineering, Univ. of Colo., 1906; The Sweet Valve
Diagram, Power XXV, 1905; Two-Motor Lever, American Machinist, 1905- Member
M. E. (ihurch, Boulder, Colo.; Assoc. Member Am. Soc. of Mech. Engr. Married Julia
Means, Aug. 4, 1904, Effingham, 111. Address, 1313 Seventli St., Boulder, Colo.
312 University of Illinois [1903
198s. robert russell ward
(Brother of No. 4483)
LL. B.; Lawyer & Banker; b. Aug. 9, 1879, Benton, 111.; s. William R. (b. Aug.
12, 1848, Franklin Co., 111.) & Imogene (Snyder) Ward (b. Oct. 4, 1857, ^O'^ Prepared
in Benton H. S. Phi Delta Theta; Phi Delta Phi; Theta Nu Epsilon; Alpha Delta
Sigma; Shield and Trident; Pres., Sophomore Class; Mgr., Football Team; Mgr., Inter-
scholastic. Vice Pres., Benton State Park- Secy. & Treas., Benton Coal Co.; Banking,
Farming, Atty. at Law. A. F. & A. M.; K. T.; Shrine; K. P. Married Terzie Isabel
Kirkpatrick, Sept. 3, 1905, Benton, 111. (Children, William R., b. Aug. 29, 1906; Russell
D., b. Oct. 7, 1907; Leroy Albert, b. Sept. 7, 1910. Address, Benton, 111.
1989. RUTH AIMEE WARD ALL
(Sister of No. 3592)
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M. in 1907. Teacher; b. July 28, 1877, Tolono, 111.; d. Xenophon
Leonidas (b. June 4, 1844, Cincinnati, O.) & Emma (Sawyer) Wardall (b. June 17, 1850,
Joliet, 111.) Prepared in Tuscola H. S. Head of Dept., Dom. Sci., S. Dak. Agr. Coll., 1903-6;
Fellow in Dom. Sci., Univ. of III., 1906-7; Head of Dom. Sci. Dept., Ohio State Univ.,
1907 — Address, Tuscola, 111.; or c/o Ohio State Univ., Columbus, Ohio.
1990. PEARL WEBBER
(Sister of No. 3599)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jan. 27, 1882, Urbana, 111.; d. William B. (b. Oct.
31, 1836, Urbana, 111.) & Sallie D. (Barnett) Webber (b. June 8, 1844, Shelbyville Ky.)
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Alethenai; Y. W. C. A.; Watcheka; Der Deutsche Verein;
Achoth. Taught at Georgetown, 1903-4; Hoopeston, 1904-5 ; Champaign, 1905-6; Grad.
in special courses, U. of I., 191 1. Member Bapt. Church. Address, 709 W. Green St.,
Urbana, 111.
1991. MIRIAM URSULA WELLES (REEVES)
(Wife of No. 1749)
A. B. in Sci.; A. M. 1904; b. July 22, 1880, Dover, 111.; d. Henry G. (b. Aug. 21,
1848, Dover, 111.) & Mary A. (Arnold) Welles (b. Oct. 11, 1848, Amboy, 111.) Prepared
in Northfield (Mass.) Sem. Sigma Xi. Married George I. Reeves ('02), Apr. 14, 1906,
Maiden, 111. Address (Per.), c/o Bur. of Entomol., Wash., D. C; Tern. Add., Salt Lake
City, Utah.
1992. FRED MASON WELLS
B. S., in Agr.; Ranching & Real Est.; b. Nov. 23, 1879, Moline, 111.; s. William (b.
Coal Center, Pa.) & Emma Cordelia (Rhodes) Wells (b. Savannah, 111.) Prepared in
Moline H. S. Attending night Law Sch., Univ. of So. Calif. Married Grace Helen
Kenney, Los Angeles, Calif., Oct. 24, 1912. Address, 705 Union Oil Bldg., Los Angeles,
Calif.
1993- HANNAH AMANDA WESTHOLD
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Apr. 14, 1881, Quincy, 111.; d. Frank A. (b. Nov.
IS, 1837, Ger.) & Wilhelmina (Westerman) Westhold (b. June 7, 1842 do.) Prepared
in Quincy H. S. Basket ball team; Y. W. C. A.; Ger. & Math. Clubs. Taught in Urbana
H. S., 1903-4; Quincy H. S., 1904-8; Lincoln H. S., Seattle, Wash., 1908-9; Queen Anne
H. S., 1909 — ; Coach Girls' Basket ball, 1909^ Address, Leland Stanford Univ., Palo
Alto, Calif.
1994. HAMMOND WILLIAM WHITSITT
(Husband of No. 21 51)
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Feb. 10, 1879, Preemption, 111.; s. Benjamin (b. Aug.
14, 1838, Ire.) & Elizabeth Adelaide (Betty) Wliitsitt (b. Feb. i, 1842, do.). Prepared
in Reynolds H. S.; Augustana Coll. Rock Island, 111. Phi Gamma Delta; Tau Beta Pi; Bus.
Mgr., Technograph, 1903; Capt., Univ. Regt. Instr. in Eng., Univ. of 111., 1903-5; Associated
with C. F. Drury ('02), firm of Whitsitt & Drury, in Arch., Moline, 111., 1905-8; Inde-
pendent Practice, 1908 — Member Cong. Church. Married Rena Avis Lucas, Vevey,
Switzerland, Aug. 15, 1907. Address, Moline, 111.
1995. *VONIE AMES WILEY (DOUGLASS)
B. L. S.; b. Sept. 12, 1869, Charleston, 111.; d. Eli (b. 1823, Ky.) & Martha San-
born (Whittemore) Wiley (b. 1829, Salisbury, N. H.) Prepared in Charleston H. S. ;
Mary A. Burnham Sch., Northampton, Mass.; Smith Coll. Information Clerk, Seattle
Pub. Sch. Lib., 1903-4. Married Donald Pierson Douglass, June 8, 1904, Butler K.y.
Died Sept. 24, 1908, Colfax, 111.
1996. WALTER WINSLOW WILLIAMS
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Jan. 18, 1873, Herrin, 111.; s. John G. (b. 1840, New Harmony,
Ind.) & Louisa Martin (Harrison) Williams (b. Oct. 23, 1835, Marion, 111.) Prepared
in So. 111. Nor. Sch. Alpha Tau Omega; Phi Delta Phi; Pol. Sci. Club- Assoc. Editor,
Illio. In partnership with Judge Hart, Vice Pres., First Natl. Bank, West Frankfort,
111.; Pres. Hart-Williams Coal Co.; Pres. Benton Brick Co.- Pres. Egyptian Southern
R. R. Member of House, 111. Legislature, 1904-6; Member Christian Church; A. F. &
A. M. Married Mary Virginia Moore, June zy, 1906, Benton, 111. (d. Apr. 18, 1909.)
Children, Margaret Endora, b. May 16, 1907; Mary Louisa, b. April 8, 1909. Address.
Benton, 111.
1904] Baccalaureate Alumni 313
1997- george shirley wilson
A. B.; b. Nov. 19, 1875, Magnolia, 111.; s. Morris A. (b. 1837, O.) & Lydia E.
(John) Wilson (b. 1841, Pa.) Prepared in Putnam Co. Rural, & I. S. N. U. Prin.
Bement H. S., 1903-5; Teacher of Phys., Seattle H. S., igos-io* Head Dept. Phys. &
Chem., Broadway H. S., 1910 — Address, 1969 Harvard Ave., N., Seattle, Wash.
1998. JOSEPH WADE WILSON
(Husband of No. 1862)
B. S. in Arch.; M. Arch., 1904; Draftsman; b. Feb. 9, 1878, Morristown, 111.; s. Will-
iam Christian (b. Feb. 11, 1839, Christiania, Norway) & Ellen E. (Showalter) Wilson (b.
July 2, 184s, Edwardsville, 111.) Prepared in Moline H. S. Phi Gamma Delta; Tau
Beta Pi; Arch. Club; Army & Navy Club; Football Team; Fellowship. Draftsman,
Nimmons & Fellows, Archs., Chicago; Seaman, U. S. N., U. S. S. Newport, 1898;
Western office, Howells & Stokes, Archs., 1906 — Member Chicago Arch. Club., Secy.,
1906. Member Seattle Archl. Club; Member Wash. State Chapter Amer. Inst, of Arch.
Married Marjorie Douglas Forbes ('03), July 2, 1910^ Mt. Rainier JNatl. Park.
Child, Eleanor Jane b. Sept. 24, 191 1. Addr'ess, 121 W. Smith St., Seattle, Wash.
1999- RALPH CULLOM WOODMANSEE
B. L. S.; Traffic Chief, b. July s, 1878, Roseville, 111.; s. J. L. & Selena (Gordon)
Woodmansee. Prepared in Nor. H. S. Asst. at Loan Desk, Univ. of 111. Lib., 1904-5;
Shelf Dept., Univ. of Calif., 1906-8; Head of Shelf Dept., do., 190911; Pacific Tel. &
Tel. Co., 191 1 — Address, 6386 Hillegas Ave., Oakland, Calif.
2000. METTA EDNA WOODWORTH (BURKHART)
(Sister of Nos. 1181, 450, 712)
A. B. in L. & A.; Housewife & Asst. to Postmaster; b. June 9, i88o. Champaign;
d. Stephen Elias (b. Nov. 27, 1814, Tyre, N. Y.) & Mary Celina (Carpenter) Wood-
worth (b. Apr. 5, 1842, Erie Co., N. Y.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Watcheka.
Lecturer in H. Sci. in Farmers' Inst, for the Univ. Calif., 1903-4. Appointed Asst.
Postmaster, Nov., 191 1, Lowell, Nebr. Married Henry Burkhart, Dec. 11, 1907, Potomac,
111, Children, infant son, b. & d. Jan. 24, 1910; Woodworth, b. Aug. 31, 19:1. Address,
Lowell, Nebr.
2001. LYNNE ORIS WOLD WORTH
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Mar. 13, 1879; d. Charles B. & Augusta (Griswold) Worth.
Prepared in Benton Harbor, Mich., & Marinette, Wis., H. S. Univ. of Mich., 1898-1901.
Libr., Medford, Wis., Pub. Lib., 1904-7; Battle Creek, Mich., 1909-11; Cataloger, Law
Lib., Univ. of Minn., 1912. Address, 965, 14th Ave., S. E., Minneapolis, Minn.; Home
Add., 581 Pipeston St., Benton Harbor, Mich.
2002. »NORMAN ARTHUR ZANGERLE
B. S. in Chem.; Manufacturer; b. Jan. 18, 1883, Chicago; s. Joseph (b. in the
Tyrol) & Angie (Staley) Zangerle. Prepared in St. Mary's Inst., Dayton, O. Kappa
Sigma; Baseball team. With Joseph Zangerle in the manufacture of parlor frames.
•Died.
2003. *LESTER WILLIAM ZARTMAN
(Husband of No. 1455)
A. B. in L. & A. ; Asst. Prof, in Economics at Yale; b. Dec. 9, 1878, Kankakee, 111.;
s. William Elias (b. Apr. 18, 1841, Hamilton, O.) & Almira (Gates) Zartman (b. Feb.
12, 1844, Mt. Carmel, Ind.) Prepared in Grand Prairie Sem., Onarga, 111. Philomathean;
Philo-Adelphic debate, 1903; Manager Star Lecture Course, 1902; Political Science Club.
Fellowship in Economics, 1903-04; Grad. Student Yale Univ., 1904-06; Instructor in
Insurance, Yale Univ., 1906; Asst. Prof, in Insurance and Economics at Yale at time
of death. Married Laura Louise Black ('01), Sept. 22, 1904, Champaign, 111. Died
Oct. 19, 1909, Savoy Center, Mass.
CLASS OF 1904 (293)
2004. RALPH ELLIOTT ABELL
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Jan. 2U 1880, Elgin, III.; s. William Wright (b. Nov. 17,
1853, Cummington, Mass.) & Rachel (C-alame) Abell (b. Dec. 18, 1855, Morat, Swisse).
Prepared in Elgin H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Gargoyle, Cornell. Cornell Fellowship in Arch.,
1904-5. Architect, 1905 — Address, 527 Laurel St., Elgin, 111.
2005. BLANCHE ALDRICH (JARRETT)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Nov. 20, 1877, Hudson, 111.; d. John Wiley (b. Dec. 10, 1838,
Uxbridge, Mass.) & Flora S. (Cox) Aldrich (b. June 5, 1850, Waterford, Me.) Pre-
pared in H. S. Dept., 111. State Nor. Sch. Married Dr. Oro Johnson Jarrett, Aug. 12,
1908. Child, Ora Virginia, b. June 19, 1909. Address, 502 Front St., Bloomington,
2006. ARTHUR WILLIAM ALLEN
(Husband of No. 2517)
B. S. in Arch.; Contracting Engineer; b. Apr. 16, 1881, Melbourne, Quebec, Can.;
s. William Marshall (b. 1854, Melbourne) & Elizabeth (McMorine) Allen. Prepared
in Peoria H. S. & Univ. Acad. Delta Tau Delta. Contracting with W. M. Allen & Son,
314 University of Illinois [1904
Co. Married Angeline Stedman ('05), Dec. 19, 1906, Champaign. Child, Barbara
Belle, b. Dec. 19, 1910. Address, 104 S. Institute PL, Peoria, 111
2007. JOHN EDWARD ANDERSON
B. L. S., 1903; A. B. ; 1904; Insurance Agt.; s. John & Mathilda Sophia (Nelson)
Anderson. Prepared in Rice Coll. Inst., Paxton, 111. Pi Theta; Pol. Econ. Club;
German Club; Pres., Scandinavian Club; Special Honors in Hist. Asst. Dist. Agt.
Northwestern Mutual Life Ins. Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Address, Paxton, 111. (J).
2008. CARL ELMER ARMELING
(Brother of No. 2554)
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1908; Rancher; b. July 11, 1883, Mason City, 111.; s.
John Henry (b. Mar. 2, 1841, Badbergen, Germany) & Caroline Matilda (Pugh) Armel-
ing (b. Mar. 18, 1841, Wilkesbarre, Pa.) Prepared in Mason City H. S. Glee Club:
Opera Club; Adelphic. Teacher, 1907; Faimer, 111., 1909; Rancher, Wyo. — Married
Katherine Yor.ngclaus, July 11, 1909, Denver, Colo. Address, Basin, Wyo.
2009. ADOLPHUS EDWARD ASKINS
B. S. in C. E.; Farmer; b. June 4, 1878, Lakewood, 111.: s. Freeman (b. Apr.
27, 1840, Shelby Co., 111.) & Elizabeth Anne (Hart) Askins (h. May 26, 1843, do-)
Prepared in Austin Coll., Effingham, 111. Draftsman, Purdy & Henderson, N. Y.,
1904; Asst. Engr., Big Four, Mt. Carmel, 1905-6; Res. Engr. Constr., 111. Traction Co.,
summer 1905; Asst. Engr., 111. Central, Cherokee, la., 1906-9; Farming, 1909 — Mar-
ried Charlottie Violet Williams, Nov. 25, 1908, Lakewood, 111. Address, Haviland,
Kan.
2010. DAVID ARTHUR BAER
B. S. in E. E.; Electrolysis Engr.; b. Feb. 24, 1880, Westfield, 111.; s. Michael
Rhine (b. Sept. 26, 1849, Spring Run, Pa.) & Henrietta (Parcel) Baer (b. Mar. 3.
1853, Westfield, 111.) Prepared in Alexis H. S.; Knox Coll., 1898-99. Charter member
E. E. Soc; Capt. ; Y. M. C. A. Underground electrical Constr., with Chicago Edison
Co., 1904-6; Asst. Engr. on Underground Constr., Dayton Lighting Co., 1906-7; Elec-
trolysis Engr., Commonwealth Edison Co., 1907 — Member Illini Club of Chicago; Natl.
Elec. Light Assoc. Married Charlotte Marie Donders, June 8, 1907, Chicago. Chil-
dren, Charlotte Theodora, b. Mar. 9, 1908;^ Juno Arthura, b. June 12, 1909; David
Donders, b. May 11, 191 1. Address, 2234 Greenleaf Ave., Chicago; Bus. Add., aS N.
Market St.
201 1. WALTER THOMAS BAILEY
B. S. in Arch.; A. M., 1910; Head of Arch. Dept.; b. Jan. 11, 1882, Kewanee, 111.;
s. Emanuel & Lucy (Reynolds) Bailey (b. Jackson, Mo.) Prepared in Kewanee H. S.
Arch. Club. Draftsman for Henry Ecklana, Arch., Kewanee, 111., 1905; for Spencer
& Temple, Architects, Champaign, 111., to Sept., 190S^ Head of Arch. Dept., Tuskegee
Inst., 1905 — Member Seminar Club; 20th Century Club: Ala. State Teachers Assoc.;
Branch Architects' Office. Married Josephine L. McCurdy, Oct. 31, 1903, Champai^,
111. Child, Edyth Hazel, b. Mar. 8, 1905. Address, Box 23, Tuskegee Inst., Ala.
2012. WILLIAM SALISBURY BALLARD
A. B. in Sci.; Plant Pathologist; b. May 29, 1881. Platteville, Wis.; s. James
Harvey (b. May 27, 1849, Batavia, 111.) & Elizabeth M. (Carpenter) Ballard. Prepared
in W. Batavia H. S. Special & Final Honors; Sigma Xi; Nat. History Soc. Asst. in
Zool. Univ., of 111., 1903-4; Asst. in Botany, Univ. of HI., 1904-6; Fruit Disease Investi-
gations, U. S. Dept of Agr., 1906 — Address, c/o Bureau of Plant Industry, Washing-
ton, D. C.
2013. ^RALPH ADAMS BALLINGER
B. S. in M. E.; b. Jan. 8, 1881, Gallatin, Mo.; s. Adams (b. Feb. 16, 1853, Hands-
burg, Ky.) & Helen Josephine (McC^ormick) Ballinger (b. May 6, 1856, Simmens, Mo.)
Prepared in H. S., Keokuk, la. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. *Died, Feb. 3, 1905, El Paso,
Tex.
roi4. PERRY BARKER
B. A ; M. S., 1907; Fuel Engr.; b. Mar. 28, 1882, Rochelle, 111.; s. Frank (b. Dec. 31,
1840, Oberlin, O.) & Josephine (Waite) Barker (b. May 4, 1850, Byron, 111.) Prepared
in Rochelle H. S. Delta Tau Delta; Phi Lambda Upsilon. Chem. Engr., F. W. Mat-
tiessen, 1905; Chemist, Peabody Coal Co., 1906; Asst. Engr., Technologic Branch,
U, S. Geol. Surv., 1906-09; Fuel Engr., Arthur D. Little, Inc., 1909 — Published:
Bui. No. 6, U. S Bur. of Mines, Te,sts of Coal for Illuminating Gas Manu-
facture; Technical Publications of Engr. Dept., Arthur D. Little, Inc.; The Determina-
tion of Phosphates in Natural Waters, Jotir. Amer. Chem. Soc. 1904. Member Amer.
Chem. Soc; .Soc. of Chem. Industry; Amer. Soc. of Testing Materials; Amer. Soc. ot
Mech. Engrs. ; Amer. Gas Institute. Address, Hotel Princeton, Allston, Mass.; Bus. Add.,
g-i Broad St., Boston.
2015. HAROLD HENDRYX BARTER
(Brother of No. 2889)
B. S. in M. E.; Hydraulic Eng.; b. June 3. 1881, Dowagiac, Mich.: s. Clarence T.
(b. 1854, Concord, N. H.) & Lillie A. (Hendryx) Barter (b. 1858, Mich.) Prepared
in Englewood H. S.; Armour Inst, of Tech. Delta Tau Delta; Theta Nu Epsilon: Tau
Beta Pi; Football team, 1903; Pres., Sophomore class, 1904. Asst. to Supt., Kacine
Sattley Co., Springfield, to 1906; work mostly in Seattle to 1909; Reno, Nev., 1909 —
1904] Baccalaureate Alumni 315
Married Isabelle K. Fawcett, Feb. 7, 1910, Seattle, Wash. Children, Marjorie Isabella,
b. Apr. 16, 1911; John Rowen, b. Oct. 6, 1912. Address, 33 Winter St., Reno, Nev.
201 6. RALPH STANLEY BAUER
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Sept. 25, 1883. Stonington, 111.; s. Josiah Thomas
(b. Nov. 13, 1851) & Katie (Smith) Bauer (b. Aug. 8, 1863). Prepared in Univ. Acad.;
Sigma Pi; Philomathean. Asst. Prin. Blue Mound H. S., Sept., 1904-5; Prin. same
Sept., 1905-6; A. M., James Millikin Univ., 1906; J. D., Univ. of Chicago, 1909, clerk
in law office, 1909-10; high school prin. 191 1; ProL of ancient languages & history m
College of Montana, 191 1 — Member Univ. Club, Decatur, 111., 1910. Address, Deer
Lodge, Montana.
2017. JAMES RUSSELL BENSON
(Brother of No. 585)
A. B. in L. & A.; Principal of Pub. Sch. ; b. Aug. 31, 1875, Colfax^ 111.; s. Cyrus
Hinshaw (b. Sept. 16, 1835, Carlock, 111.) & Mary Elizabeth (Denman) Benson (b. July
22, 1845, do.) Prepared in 111. Wesleyan Univ. Der Deutsche Verein. Supt. Western
Springs Pub. School, 1904-6; Prin. Pestalozzi School, St. Louis, Mo., 1 900-9; Prin.
Meramec Sch., 1909-11; Prin. Pope Sch., 1911-12; Prin. Eliot Sch., 1912 — Married Bessie
May Herod, Aug. 8, 1904. Children, Edward George, b. June 19, 1905; Mary Elizabeth,
b. Dec. 3, 1909; James Ralph, b. Nov. 14, 191 1. Address, 6131 Magnolia Ave., St. Louis,
Mo.
2018. MARY MATILDA BEVANS
A. B. in Sci.; B. L. S.; Mgr. of ranch; b. Dec. 16, i860, Platteville, Wis.; d.
Tames Haney (b. 1830, Green Bay, Wis.) & Hannah (Cramer) Bevans (b. 1839, Newark,
N. Y.) Prepared in State Normal School, Platteville, Wis. Attended Univ. of Calif.,
1901-2. Librarian in Wis., 1904-7; same in Los Angeles, Calif., 1907-10; Mgr. of ranch,
1910 — Member North Berkeley Congr. Church; Calif. Branch of Coll. Alumnae;
Univ. of 111. Assoc, Los Angeles, Calif. Address, Oxnard, Calif.
2019. ROY JABEZ BLACKBURN
B. S. in C^ E.; b. Feb. 2, 1883, Hillsboro, 111.; s. J. F. Blackburn. Married. Ad-
dress, 903 W. Church St., Decatur, 111.
2020. JOHN DOUGLAS BLOCKER
A. B. in L. & A.; Freight Acct. Dept.; b. June 19, 1884, Amboy, 111.; s. John
George (b. Oct. 8, 1844, Herrick, Pa.) & Lucy M. (Rose) Blocher (b. Feb. 2:, 1846,
Locke, Ind.) Prepared in Amboy H. S. Winner Artillery Competitive Drill, 1902-3;
Football, i903._ Supt., La Porte, Tex., Public Schools, 1904-6; Freight Acct. Dept., Sun-
set Central Lines, 1906 — • Married Katherine D. Duvernoy, June 25, 1907, Houston,
Tex. Children, (jeorge Duvernoy, b. Aug. 16, 1908; Dorothy Alice, b. Aug. 24, 1910.
Address, Houston, Tex.
2021. FRANK SMITH BOGARDUS
A. B. in L. & A.; Professor; b. Aug. 30, 1874, Springfield, 111.; s. Stephen & Mary
J. (Smith) Bogardus. Prepared in Springfield H. S.; 111. State Norm. Univ. Teacher,
111. State Norm. Univ., 1S99-1903; Professor of European History, Ind. State Norm.
School, 1903 — Married Luella Forden, June 30, 1898, Springfield, 111. Children, Frank-
lin Forden, b. May 27, 1902; George Stephen, b. Oct. 4, 1906; Frederick James, b-
Aug. 26, 191 1. Address, Terre Haute, Ind.
2022. BERTHA JULIA BOND (PUTNEY)
(Sister of No. 2579 and Augusta E. Bond, 1912)
A. B. in Sci.; B. L. S., 1905; b. Nov. 11, 1880, Charleston, 111.; d. Charles Giles (b.
Sept. 18, 1851, Lancaster, Ohio) & Malind.i Elizabeth (McNutt) Bond (b. Sept. 13, 1854,
Paris, 111.) Prepared in Charleston H. S. Asst. in Charge of Loan Desk, Univ. of 111.
Library, 1906-7; Asst. in Univ. of Mo. Library, 1907- 11. Y. W. C. A., 1904-11; Assoc.
Collegiate Alumnae; Sec. Cent. Mo. Branch, A. C. A., 1908-11. Married Fred Silver
Putney, Sept. 2, 1911, Urbana, 111. Address, Kingston, R. I.
2023. HELEN ETHEL BOOKER
(Sister of No. 11 94)
A. B. in L. & A.; Prin.- b. May 18, 1878, Fairmount, 111.; d. George Arthur (b.
Sept. 14, 1846, Fairmount, 111.) & Caroline Sabrina (Bell) Bouker (b. July 27., 1846,
Moore's Hill, Ind.) Prepared at Champaign H. S., Champaign, 111.; Prin. H. S., New-
man, 111., and Chrisman, 111. Member Baptist Church. Address, Chrisman, 111.
2024. MARY JOSEPHINE BOOTH
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Beloit, Wis.; d. John Robertson (b. 1827, Montgomery Co.,
N. Y.) & Minerva (Leonard) Booth (b. 1841, Roscoe, 111.) Prepared in Beloit H. S. A.
B., Beloit Coll., 1900. Libr., Eastern 111. State Norm. School. Member Amer. Lib.
Assoc; 111. Lib. Assoc. Address, Charleston, 111.
2025. ALDA HALDERMANN BORN (JOHNSTON)
(Sister of No. 2904)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Nov. i, 1S83, Lancaster, O.; d. George (b. 1853, Lancaster, O.)
& Fides Amelia (Haldermann) Born (b. 1854, Lancaster, O.) Prepared in Decatur
H. S. Taught in Rock Falls, 111., 1905. Married Robert Ewer Johnston, Oct. 4, 1905,
3l6 University of Illinois I1904
Rock Falls, 111. Children, Virginia Katherine, b. July 15, 1906; Isabel Frisbie, b. Jan.,
1908; Robert Born. b. June 9, 1910. Address, Rock Falls, 111.
2026. *WALTER CHARLES EMIL BRAUN
A. B. in Sci.; Chemist; b. Aug. 16, 18S1, Elbing, Prussia; s. Charles Emil (b. June
20, 1845, Gross Muensterberg, Prussia) & Mathilda Christiana (Dann) Braun (b. Sept.
18, Gross Brunau, do.) Prepaxed in Medill H. S., Chicago. Sigma Xi- Phi Lambda
Upsilon; Analytical Chemist, Armour & Co., Chicago, 1904. Died July 7, 1905,
Chicago, 111.
2027. CHARLES GUY BRIGGLE
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Jan. 27, 1883, Rushville, 111.; s. R. T. (b. Mt. Sterling, 111.) &
Mary E. (Thompson) Briggle (b. Rushville). Prepared in Rushville H. S. Phi Kappa
Sigma; Phi Delta Phi. Married Mary Ethel Stites, Dec. 15, 1908, St. Louis, Mo. Child,
Charles Stites, b. June 12, 1911. Address, 1437 Lowell Ave., Sprnigfield, 111.; Bus. Add.,
42-43 Myers Bldg., Springfield, 111.
2028. OLIN LORRAINE BROWDER
A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B., 1906; Lawyer; b. Sept. 4, 1879, McLeansboro, 111.; s.
William A. (b. Sept. 8, 1842, Nashville. 111.) & Harriet A. (Henry) Browder (b. May
21, 1849, do.) Prepared at Mt. Vernon, 111., H. S.; Pi Theta; Adelphic; Van Twiller
Court; Pol. Sci. CIud; Band; Orchestra; Univ. Rep. in Cent. Orat. League Orat. Contest,
Delaware, O., 1904; Hatchet Orator, 1904. Alderman, Urbana, 1910; Corporation Counsel
for Urbana, 1907; Trustee, First M. E. Church, Urbana; T. P. Champaign Co. Bar
Assoc; Urbana Commercial Club. Married Nellie S. Taylor, June 29, 1905, Urbana, Ill-
Child, Sheldon L. b. Sept. 3, 1908, (d. May 31, 1912). Address, Urbana, 111.
2029. SEYMOUR DEWEY BROWN
B. S. in C. E. ; Secretary & Office Manager; b. Apr. 3, 1882, North Egremont,
Mass.; s. Charles Frank (b. Jan. 19, 1853, Genoa, Wis.) & Carrie Grace (Dewey) Brown
(b. Apr. 9, 1853, North Egremont, Mass.) Prepared in Sedgwick Institute (Mass.) &
Vermont Academy (Vermont). Phi Gamma Delta; Tau Beta Pi; Illinois Club; Bus.
Mgr., 1904, Illio. Draftsman, D. L. & W. R. R., Hoboken, N. J., 1904-8; Asst. to E. L.
Corthall, Brazil Ry. Co., 1908 — Assoc. Mem. Amer. Soc. of Civil Engineers. Married
Ethel Whiting, June 2, 1908; Address, 9 rue Louis le Grand, Paris, France.
2030. CAMILLA MARGARET BRUNNER
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mar. 14, 1880, Peru, 111.; d. Herman (b. Mar. 5, 1838 Herzen-
heim, Hessen, Germany) S: Rosa (Reinhart) Brunner (b. June 7, 1848, Harbach, Ba-
varia, Germany). Prepared in Peru H. S. & LaSalle Tp. H. S., in Univ. of Minn., 1900-
01. Watcheka; German Club. Address, 1406 Bluff St., Peru, 111.
2031. JOHN LEE BUCHANAN
B. S. in E. E. ; E. E., 1909; Electrical Engineer; b. Jan. 29, 1884, Lacon, 111.;
s. Elbridge Lee (b. Ohio) & Cornelia Elizabeth (Townsend) Buchanan (b. Henry, 111.)
Prepared in Lacon H. S. Sigma Xi. Testing Dept. (Jen. Elec. Co., 1904-6; Trans-
former Engineer, same (io., 1906-8; Transformer Specialist, 1908 — Three and a halt
years with Co. F., 2d Reg. National Guard, N. Y. 32nd deg. Mason and Shriner.
Address, care General Electric Co., Chicago, 111.
2032. GERTRUDE AMELIA BUCK
B. L. S.; b. Mar. 8, 1868, Wheaton, 111.; d. E. J. & Sarah ((Trask) Buck. Junior
Revisor, State Lib. Sch., 1901; Dir. Summer Lib. Sch., Kan. State Nor. Sch.; Head of
Dept. of Lib. Sci., 1905 — Member, Cong. Church. Address, care State Nor. Sch., Em-
poria, Kan.
2033. GARY CLIVE BURFORD
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1905: Asst. Cashier & Manager of Savings Dept.; b. Mar.
28, 1882, Farmer City, 111.; s. William T. (b. July 27, 1844, Harrison Co., Ind.) &
Mary E. (McWilliams) Burford (b. Jan. 28, 1853, Belmont Co., O.). Prepared in Hoopes-
ton H. S. Instr. in Ellsworth Coll., Iowa Falls, la., 1905-7; City Ed. Charleston (111.)
Plaindealer & Telegraph; Ed., Decatur Review, 1908; with Busey's Bank, Urbana, 111.,
1908-11; Asst. Cashier & Manager of Savings Dept., 191 1 — Author: Bankers of Illinois
aid the Farmer, Illinois Agriculturist Nov., 19H, pp. 42-44; Banking Taught at University
of Illinois, Chicago Banker V. xxviii. Feb. 26, 1910, pp. 6-7; Articles on Illinois Bank-
ers' Association, Bankers Magazine, V. Ixxxiii, Nov., 191 1, pp. 664-5; wrote historical
sketch of Busey's Bank for Chicago Banker, July, 191 o; also articles pving publicity to
the work of the 111. Bankers' Assoc. Mem. Pres. Church; A. F. & A. M. Address,
808 W. Green St., Urbana, 111.; Bus. Add., Busey's Bank, Urbana, 111.
2034. FRED HENRY BURGESS
(Brother of Nos. 2035, G33)
B. S. in C. E. ; Engineer; b. Dec. 20, 1880, Monticello, 111.; s. Gilbert Allen (b.
1848, Henry, 111.) & Jane (Conaway) Burgess (b. 1852, LeRoy, 111.) Prepared in
Monticello H. S. & Eastern 111. State Normal. In employ of Kansas City Bridge Co.,
1905-7; In shop and drafting room of American Bridge Co., at Chicago and St. Louis,
Aug. 1907 — Member Western Society of Engineers. Married Laura Acton, Nov. 24,
1910, St. Louis, Mo. Address, 1220 Blackstone Ave., St. Louis, Mo.; Bus. Add., Ameri-
can Bridge Co., St. Louis, Mo.
1904] Baccalaureate Alumni 317
2035. ralph royal burgess
(Brother of Nos. 2034, G33)
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. May 2, 1882, Monticello, 111.; s. Gilbert Allen (li-
Feb. 12, 1848) & Jane (Conaway) Burgess (b. Apr. 24, 1852). Prepared in Monti-
cello H. S. & Eastern 111. Normal School; Tau Beta Pi. Draftsman with Pond & Pond,
Architects, 1904-7; with W. Carbys Zimmerman, 1907-9- Draftsman with Temple & Bur-
rows, 1909 — Address, 63 McManus Bldg., Davenport, Iowa.
2036. JOHN HERMAN BURKHARDT
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Oct. 10, 1877, near Greenville, 111.; s. John (b. 1844, Switzer-
land) & Augusta Siemens Burkhardt (b. 1856 Sorento, 111.) Prepared in Sorento H. S.
& B. S. in Northern 111., Normal School, Di.xon, 111., 1894; Theta Kappa Nu; Political
Science Club. Asst. State's Attorney, St. Clair Co., 1904-9; Attorney at Law in Belle-
ville & in Denver, Colo. Member Presbyterian Church. Married Maud Sikkema, July
2, 1908, Belleville, 111. Address, 11 18 Detroit St., Denver, Colo.
2037. MABEL ETTA CAFKY (STARK)
(Wife of No. 914)
B. L. S.; b. Jan. 17, 1875, Jacksonville, 111.; d. Simon Cafky. Prepared in 111.
Woman's Coll., Jacksonville, 111. Address, Santiago de la Vegas, Cuba.
2038. ELIZABETH ELEANOR CALDWELL (INGALLS)
B. L. S.; b. Sept. 18, 1879, Dwight, 111.; d. Frank O. & Mary Alice (Rea) Caldwell.
Prepared in Zanesville, O., H. S. Cataloger, in Cleveland, O., Library, 1905; Pub-
lished, A Trip to Europe, C. E. Ingalls, Washington, Kan., 1905. Married Claude
Eugene Ingalls, May 2, 1906, Washington, Kan. Child, Alice Lockwood, b. June 12,
191 1. Address, care C. E. Ingalls, Washington, Kan.
2039. MURIEL FLORENCE CAMPBELL (BUCKLES)
(Sister of Nos. 1466, 1827)
A. B.; b. Oct. 2, 1881, Sadorus, 111.; d. David Lewis (b. 1837, N. J.) & Elmira T.
(Ball) Campbell (b. Dayton, O.) Prepared in Champaign. Married William Piatt
Buckles, Sept. 7, 1905, Champaign. Address, 72S S. Randolph St., Champaign, 111.
2040. WILHELMINA ELLEN CAROTHERS
A. B. in Lib. Sci.; Librarian; b. Pittsburg, Pa.; d. Robert (b. Turtle Creek, Pa.) &
Emeline E. (Milligan) Carothers, (b. Swissvale, Pa.) Prepared at N. Dak. Prep. Sch.;
Univ. of N. Dak., A. B^ 1896. 111. Library Club. Graduate student in Engl. Lit. &
Bibliography, Wellesley, Col., 1 899-1 goo. Cataloger, special Lib. of History, Univ. ot
N. Dak., 1904-5; Library of Congress. 1905-8; Instructor in Classification & Cataloging,
Ind. Lib. Sch., 1908-9; Head of Catalog Dept., Libr. Assoc, Portland, Ore., 1909 — Mem-
ber Amer. Lib. Assoc; Univ. of 111. Lib. Sch. Assoc; Northwest Pacific Lib. Assoc. Ad-
dress, 471 Broadway, Portland, Ore.
2041. FREDERICK CLIFFORD CARRIEL
B. S. in Ry. M. E.; Mech. Engr.; b. Mar. 26, i87SS Jacksonville 111.; s. Henry F.
Carriel (b. Aug. 20, 1830, Charleston, N. H.) & Mary Turner ((b. C)ct. 30, 1845, Jack-
sonville, 111.) Prepared in 111. Coll. Acad. Sigma Chi; Woods Motor Vehicle Co., 1904-5;
H. B. Dodge & Co., 1905; Green Eng. Co., 1905 — Address, Grass River, Manitoba (dur-
ing summers) or 1152 College Ave., Jacksonville, 111.
2042. CHARLES NICHOLAS CASEY
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Dec. 6, 1878, Chicago, 111.- s. Thomas & Hannah Casey. Pre-
pared in Chicago. Address. 1222 First Natl. Bank Bldg., Chicago, 111.
2043. LUCY CHAPIN
(Sister of Nos. 1471, 1637. 2605, 3312)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Nov. 3, 1883, Tolono, 111.; d. Edward Bonaparte (b. May 7.
1857, Clyde, N. Y.) & Lucy Margaret (Pierce) Chapin, (b. June 2, 1858, Brownstown,
O.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Le Cercle Francais; Y. W. C. A.; Watcheka; Phi
Beta Kappa; Presb. Church. Address, 304 W. Columbia Ave., Champaign, 111.
2044. ANGIE RAY CLARK
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1907; b. July 3, 1878, Chicago, 111.; d. Gideon Egbert (b.
May 28, 1844. St. Lawrence Co., N. Y.) & Mary Lanrette (Tilden) Clark (b. Oct. 6,
1844, Cornwall, Addison Co., Vt.) Prepared in South Chicago H. S. Pres. of Alethenai;
Y. W. C. A.; Member of Y. W. C. A. cabinet; Watcheka. Taught Chicago, 1904-5; Mon-
ticello, 111., 1905-6; Grad. Stud. Univ. of 111., 1906-7; taught at Indianapolis, Ind., 1907-8;
Oxford, Ohio Western Coll., 1908-11; membership secy. Y. W. C. A. at Indianapolis,
igii — Member Cong. Church; Assoc, of Coll. Alumnae. Address, R. F. D. 3, Enosburg
Falls, Vt. „„
2045. CLINTON OLIVER CLARK
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Aug. 4, 1880, Coffee Co., Kans.; s. Thornton (b. Apr. 12, 1856,
St. Joseph, 111.) & Mary Jane (Coeray) Clark (b. Feb. 12, 1855, near Urbana, 111.)
Prepared in Winchester H. S.; Phi Delta Phi; Phi Delta Theta; Theta Nu Epsilon;
Alpha Delta Sigma; Marshall Law Club; Students' Dancing Club. Practicing Law 1904 —
Address, 403 D. Ave., Lawton, Okla.
3i8 University of Illinois I1904
2046. LORIN CLARK
LL. B. 1904; Lawyer; b. Feb. 4, 1880, St. Joseph Twp. 111.; s. Wallace (b. Feb. 18,
1856, Ogden Twp.) & Eliza Ann (Thompson) Clark (b. Mar. 23, 1859, St. Joseph Twp.)
Prepared by private study. Witenagemote. Married Ava Cockayne, Dec. 31, 1910,
Homer, 111. Address, Homer. 111.
2047. THOMAS AQUILLA CLARK
(Brother of Nos. 1638, 2345)
B. S. in E. E.; Army Officer First Lieut., Coast Art Corps, U. S. Army; b. Nov.
22, 1879, Sidney, 111.; s. William Davis (b. Dec. 21, 1831, Perry Co., Ohio) & Mary
Jane (Huff) Clark (b. Oct. 20, 1841, Coshocton, Ohio). Prepared in Sidney H. S. &
Univ. of 111. Acad. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Alpha Delta Sigma; Band; Mandolin Club.
With Gen. Electric Co., 1904-5; New York Navy Yard, 1906; Eng. Ex. Sta., Univ. of 111.,
1907. First Lieutenant, Coast Artillery Corps. U. S. Army, 1908 — Member of 22d
Regiment N. G. N. Y., Private, 1905-6; Honor Graduate Coast Artillery SchooL 191 1;
Graduate Advanced Class Coast Artillery School, 19 12. Married Edith Gordon Erskine,
Oct. 21, 1908, St. Louis, Mo. Child, William Erskine, b. Nov. 2, 1909. Address, Fort
Monroe, Va.
2048. EDNA CLARKSON (EVANS)
B. L. S.; b. July 16, 1880, Carthage, Mo.; d. James Douglas & Ida (Cornell)
Clarkson. Prepared in Drury Acad., Springfield. Mo. Asst. Librarian, Carthage Public
Library, 1904-5. Married John Campbell Evans, June 20, 1905, Carthage, Mo. Children,
Jack Clarkson, b. Dec. 4, 1907; Martha, b. Dec. 21, 1910. Address, Olden, Mo.
2049. EMO LIZZIE COLE (SPAIN)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Jan. i, 1878, Keokuk, la.; d. John Henry (b. Apr. 19,
1845, Beetown, Wis.) & Leulia (Warner) Cole (b. July 29, 1853, Warner, Pa.) Prepared
in Keokuk H. S.; Univ. of Chicago, 1898-9. (jerman Club; English Club; Choral Soc;
Y. W. C. A. Teacher, 1904-5 and 1909 — Married William Allen Spain, Feb.- 1909,
Keokuk, la. (d. Dec. 25, 1909). Address, 327 E. Elmira St., San Antonio, Tex.
2050. LEONARD ALLEN COLP
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Jan. 18. 1881, Carterville, 111.; s. John, (b. Dec. 31, 1850,
Osage, 111.) & Dora (North) Colp (b. Nov. 14, 1862, Carbondale, 111.) Prepared in
Carterville H. S. ; B. S., Valparaiso Univ., 1900. Alpha Tau Omega; Witenagamote;
Phi Delta Phi; General Law Practice; Coal & Land Broker, 1904 — Address, Marion, 111.
2051. EDWARD CHAPMAN CONVERSE
A. B. in Sci.; A. M., 1909; Instructor; b. Oct. 3, 1881, Chicago; s. Charles O. (b.
Feb. 16, 1858, Andover, 111.) & Hattie (Smith) Converse (b. May 24, 1862, Sandwich,
111.) Prepared in Sugar Grove H. S.; Aurora Coll. Deutsche Verein. Teacher, Charles-
ton, 111., 1904; Champaign, 1905-7; Burlington, 1908; Elgin, 1909. Instructor, Univ. of
N. D., 1910 — Member Central Assoc. Sci. & Math. Teachers; Various teachers' associa-
tions of 111.; N. D. State Educ. Assoc. Married Maude M. McCannon, June 21, 1905,
Aurora, 111. Children, Frances Ella, b. 1906; Charles Edward, b. 1907. Address, tJni-
versity, N. D.
2052. ORRILL PAULINE COOLIDGE
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Feb. 8, 1881, Niles, Mich.; d. Orrille William (b. Oct. 9,
1839, Edwardsburg, Mich.) & Ann Catherine (Pettingill) Coolidge (b. May 26, 1840,
Ogden Co., N. Y.) Prepared in Niles H. S. Attended Univ. of Calif., 1900-1. Libr.
in Pub. Lib., Niles, Mich. AddreSs, 209 N. State St., Niles, Mich.
2053. MANFORD E. COX
LL. B. ; Lawyer; b. Mar. 20, 1880, Robinson, HI.; s. John Thomas (b. Apr. 29,
1844, Hutsonville, 111.) & Lucinda J. (Buckner) Cox (b. May 10, 1851, Clark Co., 111.)
Prepared in Robinson H. S. Theta Kappa Nu; Phi Delta Phi; Van Twiller Court.
First Sergt., Co. D, I. N. G.; City Atty., Robinson, 1905-7; State's Atty., Crawford Co.,
111., 1908 — Married Hattie E. Patton, June 21, 191 1, Palestine, 111. Address, Robin-
son, 111.
2054. ALICE BOURLAND COY
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Sept. 15, 1864, Peoria, 111.; d. Eliab Washburn (b. Dec. 6,
1832, Thorndike, Me.) & Georgianna Louisa Bryant (Harrington) Coy (b. July 3, 1838,
Leominster, Mass.) Prepared in Hughes H. S., Cincinnati, O. Cataloger, Cincinnati Pub.
Lib. Address. College Hill, O.
2055. ERNEST WILFRED CRESAP
(Brother of No. 2056)
A. B. in L. & A.; Instructor; b. Dec. 8, 1870, Bondville, 111.; s. B. T. Cresap (b.
1838, Marion Co., O.) & Elizabeth (Lister) Cresap (b. 1848, Pickaway Co., O.) Prepared
in Lovington H. S.; Sullivan H. S Instructor in Ger., in Coshocton H. S., 1904 —
Address, 224 S. 6th St., Coshocton, O.
2056. TRELLA JANE CRESAP
(Sister of No. 2055)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Sept. 28, 1881, Bondville, 111.; d. B. T. (b. 1838, Marion
Co., O.) & Elizabeth (Lister) Cresap (b. 1848, Pickaway Co., O.) Prepared in Sullivan
H. S. Der Deutscher Verein. Address, 202 S. Romine St., Urbana, 111. ($)
1904] Baccalaureate Alumni 319
2057. FREDERICK CUTTLE
A. B. in Sci.; Physician; b. Aug. lo, 1875, Montreal. Canada; s. Geo. (b. Ireland)
& Martha (Oborne) Cuttle (b. Montreal, Canada.) Prepared at Riverside, Calif.; in
Univ. of Calif., 1898-1901; Nu Sigma Nu; Pres. Y. M. C. A, 1899, Gen. Sec, Y. M.
C. A., tpoo. Univ. of III. Medical Dept., 1904, M. D.; Physician & Surgeon; Member
American Academy of Medicine; American Medical Assoc. Married Oro Elma Tracy,
May 4, 1905. Child, Tracy Donald, b. Aug. 23, 1908. Address, Hanford, Calif.
2058. HENRY CAMILLE DADANT
(Brother of Nos. 1647, 3327)
B. S. in C. E.; Merchant; b. Oct. 4, 1882, Hamilton, 111.; s. Camille P. (b. Langres,
France) & Mary (Marinelli) Dadant (b. St. Louis, Mo.) Prepared in Keokuk H. S.
Tau Beta Pi. Merchant & Manufacturer of Bee-Keepers' Supplies. Married Bertha
Rayburn, June 24, 190S. Child, b. Dec. 21, 1900. Address, Hamilton, 111.
2059. *CLEON LESLIE DAVIS
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Mar. 18, 1877, Mt. Zion, 111.; s. Joseph Edgar (b.
Oct. 24, 1848, Pike Co., 111.) & Martha Allen (Bell) Davis (b. Dec. 15, 1853, Macon
Co., 111.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Tau Beta Pi; C. E. Soc. ; Topographic Surveying,
Bohio, Canal Zone, Panama, 1904 — Died Feb., 1908.
2060. JOHN WOLFERSPERGER DAVIS
B. S. in C. E. ; Structural Engr. & Vice Pres.; b. Aug 6, 1880, Sterling, 111.; s.
William White (b. Oct. 25, 1836, Lancaster, Pa.) & Margaret (Wolfersperger) Davis
(b. Mar. 25, 1849, Lebanon, Pa.) Prepared in Sterling Twp. H. S. Sigma Alpn?i
Epsilon; Sigma Delta. Struc. Engr., A. Bolter's Sons, Struc. Steel Works, Chicago,
1904-6; Asst. Engr., D. H. Burnham & Co., 1906-7; Engr., Huehl & Schmidt, 1907-9;
Vice Pres. & Engr., Gage Structural Steel Co., 1909 — Member Univ. (Tlub of Chicago;
Sons of Amer Revolution; A. F. & A. M. Married Helen Marie Spies, Sept. 11, 1906,
Chicago. Children, John W., Jr., b. Oct. 24, 1907; Elizabeth Marie, b. Mar. 21, 1912.
Address, 3843 West End Ave., Chicago.
2061. MABEL KATHERINE DAVISON (LOTZ)
(Wife of No. 1542)
B. L. S.; b. Aug. 11, 1879, Joliet, 111.; d. George & Hannah (Allen) Davison. Pre-
pared in Joliet H. S.; Univ. of Mich., 1897-9. Kappa Alpha Theta; Phi Delta Psi. Asst.
Libr., Joliet Pub. Lib., 1900-7. Married John Ramsey Lotz, Oct. 12, 1907, Joliet, 111.
Children, Katherine, b. Sept. 21, 1908; Elizabeth, b. May 6, 191 1. Address, 59 Oxford
Road, Newton Centre, Mass.
2062. LAURA MAY DAYTON
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Jan. 27, 1880, Newman, 111.; d. John (b. 1836, Troy,
N. Y.) & Laura Jane (Miller) Dayton (b. 1845, Alton, Ky.) Prepared in Paris H. S.
Teaching, Virden, 1904-5; Colfax, 1905 — Address, 159 N. Central Ave., Chicago, HI.
2063. ALICE GREENWOOD DERBY (CARR)
A. B. in Lib. Sci.; b. Oct. 24, 1878, Yellow Springs, O.; d. Samuel Carroll (b. Mar.
3, 1842, Dublin, N. H.) & Eunice Harlow (Ransom) Derby. Prepared at North H. S.,
Columbus, Ohio.; AVestern Reserve Univ., 1897-8; B. Ph., O. State Univ., 190 1. Phi
Beta Kappa. Married Oscar Edwin Carr, Sept. 21, 1906, Ohio. Children, Dorothy
Derby, b. June 20, 1908; Helen Greenwood, b. Aug. 22, 1909; Donald Ladley, b. Aug. 22.
191 1. Address, Yellow Springs, O.
2064. FRED JOHN DEUTSCHMANN, Jr.
B. S. in C. E.; Consulting Engr.; b. Aug. 21, 1883, Lenzburg, 111.; s. F. J. (b. June
18, 1848, Wuertenberg, Germany) & Elizabeth (Mathews) Deutschmann (b. Sept. 3, 1851,
New Orleans, La.) Prepared in Belleville H. S. Asst. City Engr., Belleville, 111., 1905-6;
City Engr., 1906-9; Consulting Engr., Reeb Bros., Engrs. & Contractors, Belleville, 1909 —
Married Bess Young, Dec. 30, 1903. Child, Harold James, b. July 18, 1905. Address,
Belleville, 111.
2065. ARTHUR GARFIELD DIEFENBACH
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Engr., b. May 7, 1880, Blue Island, 111. Prepared in Blue
Island H. S. Address, 336 S. Madison Ave., La Grange, 111.
2066. EDWARD AUGUST DIETERLE
B. S. in M. E.; Chemist; b. July 19, 1880, Chicago, 111.; s. Henry E. (b. 1853,
Chicago, 111.) & Martha (Witte) Dieterle (b. 1859, Berlin, Ger.) Prepared in Chicago
Eng. High & R. T. Crane Man. Tr. Schs. Varsitjr Track Team, 1901-2. Asst. Chem.,
1904-7, Asst. Supt., 1907-8, Peoples Gas, Light & (Joke Co., Chicago, 111.; Key City Gas
Co., Dubuque, la., 1908; (Chemist, Seattle Lighting Co., Seattle, Wash., 1909 — Invented
Apparatus for Enriching Water Gas, Patented Feb. 21, 1911. Member, Amer. Gas. Inst.,
1908. Address, 3400 Meridian Ave., Seattle, Wash.
2067. MERTIE MAY DILLON (BLAIR)
(Wife of No. 2321; Sister of No. 3339)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Normal, 111.; d. Adolphus (b. Oct. 28, 1849, Dillon Town, Taze-
well Co., 111.) & Pauline (Britt) Dillon (b. Oct. 30, 1850, Armington, 111.) Prepared
320 University of Illinois [1904
in 111. State Nor. Univ.; Univ. of Chicago, 1906. Married Franklin Irving Blair, Sept.
10, 1907 Children, Franklin Irving, b. July 11, 1909 (d. Aug. 9, 1909); son, b. Aug. 3,
1912. Address R. R. 2, Box i. Normal, 111.
2068. HENRY BERNHARD DIRKS
B. S. in M. E. ; M. E., 1905; Asst. Mech. Engr. ; b. June 21, 1884, Chicago: s. Her-
man J. (b. Apr. 30, 1850, Oldenberg. Germany) & Anna Elizabeth (Meyer) Dirks (b.
Feb. 4, 1852, Apen, do.) Prepared in Chicago English High & Man. Tr. School. Tau
Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Univ. Fellowship; Pres. M. E. & E. E. Soc. Grad. work, Univ.
of 111., 1904-5; Engr. Exp. Sta., Urbana, 1905-S; Instructor in M. E., 1908-10; Asst.
Mech. Engr., National Machine Works, 1910 — Author: Fuel Tests with 111. Coals, Pro-
ceedings III. Soc. of Engrs. & Surveyors, 1908; Acceleration in Cam Trains, Technosraph,
1904; Specific Heat of Superheated Steam, Technograph, 1909; also Bulletins Nos. 2
& 7, Engr. Exp. Sta. with L. P. Breckenridge, S. W. Parr, Jr. Amer. Soc. Mech.
Engrs.; Soc. Promotion of Engr. Education; Assoc. Mem. 111. Gas Assoc. Married
Blanche Fargason Breckenridge, Oct. i, 1912. Address, 2459 Montrose Ave., Chicago;
Bus. Add., Sheffield & North Aves., Chicago.
2069. FREDERICK HUGO DOEDEN
A. B. in L. & A.; Professor; b. June 15, 1882, Eureka, 111. Prepared in Eureka
High School; Prep. Dept., Eureka Coll. Pres. Adelphic; Iowa-Illinois Debates, 100,^
& 1904; Pres. Orat. Assoc. Grad. Scholarship, Columbia. Supt. of Training School &
Prof, of Education, Mo. State Norm. School. Member N. E. A. Married Nellie Renr'er,
Dec. 25, 1908, Peoria, III. Address, Cape Girardeau, Mo.
2070. ARCHIBALD BLAND DORMAN
(Brother of No. 3714)
A. B. in L. & A.; Lawyer; b. Mar. 13, 1882, Taylorville, 111.; s. M. L. Dorman (b.
1839, Owenton, Ky.) & Susanah (Phillips) Dorman (b. 1854, Isle of Jersey, Eng.) Pre-
pared in Taylorville, 111. Philomathean; Debating and Oratory. Teacher; Prin. in H. S.
Student, Harvard Law School; Univ. of Berlin; Amer. Consular Serv. ; Vice Consul-
General, Berlin, Ger. & Genoa, Italy. Married in London, 1910. Address, loio Massa-
chusetts Ave., (Cambridge, Mass.
2071. FRANK LEON DREW
B. S. in M. E.; Engineer; b. Apr. 27, 1871, Oneida Co., N. Y.; s. George R. (h.
N. Y.) & Hattie L. (Spitzer) Drew. Prepared in Beloit, Wis., H. S. M. E. Soc; E. E.
Soc. In Spanish-American War, 1898-9; Since 1909 working on the 100 ft. reflecting
telescope for Mt. Wilson. Married Katharine Bear, Jan. i, 1906. Child, Katharine, b.
Dec. 8, 1906. Address, 1154 N. Mentor Ave., Pasadena, Calif.
2072. JOHN LEWIS DRYER
LL. B.; County Judge; b. Aug. 31, 1878, Butler, 111.; s. George W. (b. Oct. 8, 1839,
Hillsboro, 111.) & Lucy Jane (McCord) Dryer (b. Apr. i, 1840.) Prepared in Butler
H. S. & Hillsboro H. S.; Blackburn Coll., Carlinville, 111. Witenagemot Law Club.
Practicing law, Hillsboro, 111.; elected Co. Judge of Montgomery Co. for 4 yrs., 1906;
re-elected, 1910, for 4 more yrs. Married Mae Elizabeth Brookman, Oct. 31, 1904.
Child, Doris Kathryn, b. Oct. 30, 1908. Address, Hillsboro, 111.
2073. EARL LEROY DUELL
A. B. in L. & A.; Deputy Auditor; b. July 14, 1883, Virden, 111.; s. Dallas G. (b.
Dec. 12, 1845, Oswego, N. Y.) & Ella V. (Snider) Duell (b. June 24, 1863, Newark, O.)
Prepared in Devil's Lake (N. Dak.) H. S.; Univ. of Dak., 1900-3; Adelphic. Address,
Devil's Lake, N. Dak.
2074. CLYDE EARL DURLAND
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. June 25, 1880, Flora, 111.; s. Maurice Gould (b. Sept.
15, 1854, Brownstown, Ind.) & Celica Margaret (McBride) Durland (b. July 15, 1854,
Xenia, 111.) Prepared in H. S. & Orchard City Bus. Coll., Flora, 111. C. E. Club;
Vice Pres. Class; Track Team, 1902-4; Mgr. Varsity track team, 1904. Civ. Engr., Ry.,
Government, private & municipal. Miss. River Comm., Aug.-JNov., 1904; Asst. City
Engr., 1909-11; City Engr., igii — Married Harriet Louise Brayton, Oct. 11, 1910.
.Address, 216 Burlington Ave., Billings, Mont.; Bus. Add., City Hall, Billings.
2075. CHARLES EDWARDS
B. S. in Chera.; Chemist; b. Aug. 27, 1882, Manchester, Eng.; s. James (b. Mar. 16,
1848, Redruth, Cornwall, Eng.) & Nannie William (Bowden) Edwards (b. Sept. 20.
1849, do.) Prepared in Peru H. S.; Peru Twp. H. S., LaSalle, 111. Chemist & Assay er,
for various smelting and refining plants, and mining companies. Chemist for Tacoma
Smelting Co. Married Blanche M. Havenhill, July 24, 1912. Address, 1309 N. 5th St.,
Tacoma, Wash.
2076. EDWARD GOLLERT EIDAM
(Husband of No. 2933)
B. S. in M. E.; Telephone Engr.; b. Feb. 11, 1879, Blue Island, 111.; s. C. F. (b.
Dec. 3, 183T, Ger.) & Julia Runge (b. June 4, 1840, do.) Prepared in Blue Island TT. S.
Apparatus Engr. Dept. for Stromberg Carlson Telephone Co., 1904 — Married Emma P..
Connelly, Sept. s, 1908. Address, 85 Middlesex Road, Rochester, N. Y.
1904] Baccalaureate Alumni 321
2077- TORRIS EIDE
(Brother of No. 4143)
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Mar. 19, 1882, Aalund, Norway; s. Tollef T. (b. Dec.
12, 1852, do.) & Christian (Greve) Eide (b. Aug. 12, 1862, Lund, Norway.) Prepared in
Univ. Acad. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi. Survyr., Miss. R. Improvement, between Hannibal,
Mo., & Mo. R. ; Draftsman, Ore. Short Line R. R., Mont. Div., 1904-5; Draftsman,
Grand Central Improvement, N. Y. C. & H. R. R., 1905-6; Draftsman, Pa. Tunnel &
Terminal R. R., Feb., 1906; Draftsman, Asst. Engr., & Asst. Des. Eng., 1906 — Board of
Water Supply, New York City. Member Junior A. S. C. E. Married Maude Clark, Oct.
10, 1911, N. Y. Address, 3189 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
2078. LLOYD EDWIN ENGEL
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1909; Real Estate Broker; b. Jan. 11, 1877, Metamora, 111.;
s. Joseph N. (b. Mav S, 1854, Metamora, 111.) & Mary (Garber) Engel (b. Mav 10,
1855, Pekin, 111.) Prepared in Metamora H. S. & Univ. Acad.; Adelphic. Prin. H. S.
& Dept. Teacher, at Elizabeth, 111., 1905, Burlington, la., 1907, Mohall, N. Dak., 191 1,
Hittle Tp. H. S., Armington, 111., 191 1; Investment Broker (with Atty. A. M. Cloud,
Manchester, la.) Author of A Comparative Study of Longfellow's Sonnets, Thesis for
Master's Degree, Univ. of 111., 1909. Member Business Men's Club, Elizabeth, 111.,
1904-s; Pres. Local Brotherhood of Christian Church, Armington, 111., 1910-11. Married
May Lois Logan, Newark, 111., Sept. i, 1908; Child, Edmund Lyford, b. Sept. 12, 1909.
Address, Washington, 111.
2079. ROY VICTOR ENGSTROM
B. S. in M. & S. E ; Engineer; b. Feb. 3. 1883, Peoria, 111.; s. Charles Victor (b.
Sweden) & Bessie (Johnson) Engstrom (b. Sweden). Prepared in Peoria H. S. Phi
Gamma Delta; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Senior Class Pres.; Valedictorian. Asst. in
Eng. Ex. Sta., Univ. of 111., summer of 1904; Instructor in T. & A. M., Univ. of 111.,
7905; Asst. in charge of reinforced concrete tests made at 111. during 1905; Government
Concrete Tests, Aug., 1905-May, 1906; with Brayton Engineering Co., St. Paul, Minn.,
1906-7; Assoc, in T. & A. M., Univ. of 111., 1907-9; Asst. Prof., 1909-10; Construction
work with Grant Smith & Co., Seattle, Wash., 1910 — Married Edna M. Fulks, Oct. i6,
1907, Peoria, 111. Child, Charles George, b. June 29, 1909. Address, 2524 Tenth Ave.,
West Seattle Wash.; Bus. Add., c/o Grant Smith & Co., 11 30 Henry Building, Seattle,
Wash.
2080. LAMBERT THEODORE ERICSON
B. S. in C. E. ; Asst. Supt. Creosoting Plant: b. June 5. 1883, Peoria, 111.: s.
Gustav Edwin (b. Dec. 10, 1859, Sweden) & Anna Elizabeth (Alberts) Ericson (b. Jan.
27, i860, Galesburg, 111.) Prepared in Moline H. S. Delta LTpsilon; Tau Beta Pi; Theta
Nu Epsilon; \'arsity Dancing Club: Technograph Board. Draftsman, Weir Frog Co.,
Cincinnati, Ohio, 1904-5; Locating Party, Mo. Pac. Ry., 1905-6; Construction Mo. Pac.
R. R. Yards, Dupo, 111., 1906-7; Asst. Eng. Mo. Dist., C. B. & Q. R. R„ 1907; Treating
Inspector, Frisco Lines, Hugo, Okla., 1907-10; Treating Inspector. C. & E. I. R. R.,
Marion, III., 1910-11; Chief Inspector, Port Reading Creosoting Plant, Philadelphia &
Reading Ry., Port Reading, N. J., 1911-Jan., 1912; Asst. Supt. same, 1912 — Married
Belle B. Garth, July 23, 1906, Union, Mo. C^hildren, Edwin Garth, b. Atay ^, 1007. (d.
Mav 23. 1007"). Lambert Theodore, Jr., b. Dec. 23, 1909. Address, 261 Orchard St.,
Elizabeth, N. J.
2081. WILLIAM ALONZO ETHERTON
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Dec. ii, 1874, Jackson Co., 111.; s. Abram M. (b. Jan.
20, 1851, Jackson Co., 111.) & Mary (Henson) Etberton (b. Jan. 24, 1855, Grand Tower,
111.) Prepared in Southern 111. State Normal. Sigma Xi. Tests of heat transmi?sions
through insulated walls, 1904; Constructing Engineer for the U. S. P. O. & Court House
building, Huntington, W. Va., 1905-6; Building Supt., St. Louis, 1906, & Tyler, Tex.;
.•\rchitect for Oklahoma State Board of Agriculture, at Stillwater, Okla, 1907 — Married
Sadie Dean. Jan. 20, 1905, .St. Louis. Children, infant, b. Aug. 27, 1906, (d. Sept. i,
1906). Murry Dean, b. July 5, igog. Address, Stillwater, Okla.
2082. KENNETH NEILL EVANS
A. B. in L. & A.; Engineer; b. Feb. 10, 1882, Waynesville, 111.; s. Charles Edward
(b. Oct. 30, 1855, Waynesville, 111.) & Laura Belle (Twaddell) Evans (b. Oct. 6, i860,
Weston, Mo.) Prepared in Taylorville Twp. H. S. Beta Theta Pi; Math. Club; Engl.
Club; Jr. Civ. Engr. Asst. making map for Christian Co. Coal Co., 1905; R- R- Engr.,
Pa. R. R.: Engr. charge of construction work, Ridgeville, Ind., 1909-10; ibid.. Cincinnati,
Ohio, 1910 — Address, 551 E. Third St., Newport, Ky.
2083. SAMUEL BARRY FLAGG
B. S. in M. E.; Engineer; b. Nov. i, 1882, Alton, 111.; s. Richard Henry (b. 1857)
& Hannah Sanford (Caldwell) Flagg (b. June 5, 1858.) Prepared in Alton H. S. At-
tended Shurtleff Coll., Upper Alton, 111., 1900. M. E. & E. E. Soc; Tau Beta Pi;
Final honors. With Equitable Powder Mfg. Co., East Alton. 111., 1904-6; U. S. Geol.
.Surv., and l^ S. Bureau of Mines, 1906 — Member -Xmer. Soc. Mech. Engrs. ; Assoc.
Western Soc. Engrs.; Engrs. Soc. Western Pa.: Amer. Soc. Testing Materials Address,
430 South Ave , Wilkinsburg, Pa. Btis. Add., U. S. Bureau of Mines, 40ih & Butler Sis.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
2084. CLARENCE EARL FLEMING
A. B. in L. & A.; Y. M. C. A. Secy.; b. Feb. 25, 1883, Delavan, 111.; s. William
(b. Oct. 30, 1839, Zanesville, O.) & Anne Frances (Trimble) Fleming (b. Mar. 6, 1856,
322 University of Illinois [1904
Tremont, 111.) Prepared in Delavan H. S. Y. M. C. A., cabinet, 2 yrs.; Philomathean,
Pres. ; English Club. B. H., International Y. M. C. A. Coll., Springfield, Mass., with
thesis graded "Worthy of Highest Praise" (3d or 4th one to receive this grade in his-
tory of institution). Y. M. C. A Secy., Ind. Univ., Blooming^ton, Ind., 1904-6; Dir. of
Religious Work at Sioux City, la., Sept. -Dec, iqo6; same, Colorado Springs, Colo.,
1906-8; Student, Y. M. C. A. Coll., Springfield, Mass., 1908-10; Genl. Secy., Saratoga
Springs Y M. C. A., N. Y., 1910 — Member M. E. Church. Married Claudia Belle
Hall, Oct. 24, 1906, Oakwood, III. Address, 66 White St., Saratoga Springs, N. Y.
2085. CARL JOSHUA FLETCHER
(Husband of No. 1885)
B. S. in E. E. ; Engineer & Salesman; b. March 3, 1880, Galesburg, 111; s. Samrel
(b. Vermont) & Henrietta (Brown) Fletcher (b. near Galesburg, 111.) Prepared in Gales-
burg H. S.; Lombard Coll. Phi Delta Theta; Glee & Mandolin Club, 1903; Pres. Tennis
Club-team. 1504: Manager Class Ba3eball, 1003-4. Central Union Tel. Co., June 1904 —
Junior Engineer, U. S. G. S., Oct., 1906-7; Fuel Engineering Co., Oct., 1907; Commercial
Testing & Engineering Co., Jan., 1909-10; Engineer & Salesman, Taylor Coal Co., June,
1910 — Member Highland Golf Club, 1907; Triple "A" Golf Club, 1908; Wheaton Golf
Club, 1909-10-11. Married Mary Henderson ('03), Dec. 16, 1905, Galesburg, 111.
Children, Samuel, b. Jan. 15, 1907; William Henderson, b. Mar. 8, 1908; Carl Joshua,
Jr., June 20, 1910. Address, 632 N. Grove Ave., Oak Park, 111.; Bus. Add., 1375 Old
Colony Bldg., Chicago.
2086. CAROLINE KATHARINE FOSTER
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. June 12, 1880, Meadville, Pa.; d. Francis Herriotte (b. Dec.
18, 1836, Meadville, Pa.) & Frances Elizabeth Foster (b. Nov. 27, 1845, Mercer, Pa.)
Prepared in Pittsburgh Central H. S. A. B., 1902, Western Univ. of Pa. Cataloger in
Carnegie Lib. of Pittsburgh, 1905-8; Assistant Order Dept., Oct. 1908 — Address, 719
Copeland St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
2087. PEARLE FRANKENBERG
B. L. S ; b. Oct. 18, 1882, Urbana, , 111. ; d. Alvin Keener (b. Jan. i, 1854, Tiffin,
O.) & Martha Jane (McClain) Frankenberg (b. Jan. 15, 1858, Urbana, 111.) Prepared in
Urbana H. S. Address, May view. 111.
2088. DEAN FRANKLIN
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Jan. 9, 1872, Macomb, 111.; s. William James (b. Apr. 20, 1843,
do.) & Marv Ann (Gibbs) Franklin (b. Nov. 8, 1848, Schuyler Co., 111.) Phi Delta
Theta; Phi Delta Phi; Theta Kappa Nu. Judge of the City Court of Macomb. Address,
Macomb, 111.
2089. BURTON FRENCH
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Engr.; b. Sept. 23, 1881, LaPorte, Ind.; s. W. H. (b. Aug. 23,
1852, Chicago) & F. E. (Wallace) French (b. Jan. 13, 1856, LaPorte, Ind.) Prepared
in Chicago English High & Manl. Tr. School. Assoc, member A. I. E. E.; Class B,
member of Natl. Elec. Light Assoc. With Commonwealth Edison Co., 1904-8; Consumers
Electric Light & Power Co., New Orleans, 1908 — Address, 139 S. Rampart, New
Orleans, La.
2090. WILLIAM HIRAM FURSMAN
(Husband of No. 1927)
B. S. in C. E.; Pres. and Gen. Mgr., Coal Co.; b. July 20, 1878, ElPaso, 111.; s.
Elias Saflford (b. Aug. 1837, New York) & Mira (Pool) Fursman (b. Apr. 17, 1844).
Prepared in El Paso H. S. Theta Nu Epsilon. Muskogee Railroad work, field and
office, Muskogee, Okla., 1904-5; Draftsman, Dormg Coal Co., Chicago, 1905-7; Engr.,
West Frankfort, 111., 1907-n; Pres. & Gen. Mgr., Fursman Coal Co., loii— Married
Winifred Myers ('03), Oct. 24, 1904, St. Louis, Mo. Children, Helen Eliza, b. Oct.
II, 1907; William Hiram, b. June 19, 1909. Address, Dewar, Okla.
2091. ELMER LOGAN GARNETT
(Husband of No. 231 1; Brother of Nos. 943, i497, 3366, 3748, 4673)
A. B. in L. & A.; Bond & Mortgage Broker; b. Nov. 15, 1879, St. Marys, 111.; s.
Robert Kirtley (b. Aug. 4, 1844, do.) & Annie Elizabeth (Hunter) Garnett (b. Oct. 19,
1845, Catasauqua, Pa.) Prepared in Carthage H. S. Phi Gamma Delta: Phi Delta Phi;
Adelphic; Pol. Sci. Club; Commercial Club; Van Twiller Court; Major; Phi Beta Kappa;
Kimball & Norton Insurance Fellowship, 1904-5. LL. B. Northw. Univ., 1906. Practiced
Law, 1908; Bank Cashier, 1910; Bond and Mortgage Broker, 1910 — Married Lela Ethlyn
Barnard, Sept. i, 1910, Manteno, 111. Child, Hugh Barnard, b. July 12, 19x1. Address,
Altus, Okla.
2092. NEWTON DAVID GASTON
B. S. in M. E.; Efif. Engr.; b. Nov 14, 1S74, Tranquility, O.; s. E. M. (b. Tran-
(luility, O.) & Nancy J. (Brown) Gaston (b. Cherry Fork, O.) Prepared n Univ. Acad.;
Hillsboro Coll., Ohio; West 111. Nor. Sch., Bushnell; Valparaiso Univ., 1894-5. Pres.
M. E. Soc; Pres. E. E. Soc; Technograph Board, 1902; Illio Board, 1903; Capt. Univ.
Arty., 1904. Draftsman, Deering Division, Internatl. Harvester Co., Chicago, 111., 1904-5;
Deere & Co., Asst. Supt. Office, Moline, 111., 1905-6; Chief, Cost Dept., Western Elec.
Co., Chicago, 1906-9: Cost Acct., Automatic Elec. Co., Chicago, 191 o; Eff. Engr., Adams
Westlake Co., 1910 — Married Cecile A. Du Mars, Oct. 30, 1906, Hanna City, 111. Child,
Mary Elizabeth, b. Feb. 22, 19 10. Address, 439 S. Madison Ave., La Grange, 111.
1904] Baccalaureate Alumni 323
2093- LILLIAM MABELLE GEORGE
A. B. in Lib. Sci.; Librarian; b. Apr. 27, 1874, Amesbury, Mass.; d. Robert Benjamin
(b. Sept. 16, 1843, Newburyport, Mass.) & Mary Frances (Sargent) George (b. Feb. 19,
1843, Amesbury, Mass.) Prepared in Amesbury H. S. & B. S. in R. I. State Coll., 1899;
B. L. S. N. Y. State Library School, 1909. Asst. Librarian R. I. State Coll., 1897-1906;
Librarian, do., 1906-9; Asst. Library of U. S. Dept. of Agr., 1910-11; Cataloger &
Classifier, Purdue Univ. Lib., 191 1 — Member Amer. Lib. Assoc; D. A. R. Address
Cedar Court, Amesbury, Mass.; Bits. Add., 220 Waldron St., Lafayette, Ind.
2094- CHARLOTTE MITCHELL GIBBS
(Sister of Nos. 1328, 1677)
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1908; Associate in Household Sci., Univ. of 111.; b. Jan.
10, 1885, Greenup, Kentucky; d. George (b. Mar. 25, 1S4.2, Wareham, Mass.). Elizabeth
Thacher (Hodge) Gibbs (b. Nov. 9, 1846, Plymouth, Mass.) Prepared in Champaign
H. S. and Univ. Acad. Watcheka; Y. W. C. A.: Household Science Club; Kappa ^
Kappa Gamma; Phi Beta Kappa. Asst. in Household Science. Univ. of 111., 1905-7; \ j
Instructor, 1907-9; Assoc, do.. Textiles, 1909 — Author: Some Points in Choosing Textiles, AV
Univ. of 111. Bui., Vol. VIII, No. xv., 191 1, 18 pp. Member Amer. Home Economics \^
Assoc. Address, 606 Daniel St., Champaign, 111. j^n'
2095- LOUELLA IDA GILLESPIE
(Sister of No. 1679)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Aug. 7, 1881, Harris, 111.; d. George Moore (b. 1848,
McLean Co., 111.) & Ollie E. (Crawford) Gillespie (b. 1856, Ohio.) Prepared in Cham-
paign H. S. Prin. of Savoy Sch., 1904-5; Asst. in Phys. Training, Univ. of 111, 1905-6;
Teacher in H. S. at Big Rapids, Mich., 1906-8; H. S. at Ottawa, KansaS;, 1908-10.
Address, 406 North State St., Champaign, 111.
2096. PHILIP DAKIN GILLHAM
B. S. in C. E. ; Dist. Manager of Sales; b. May 12, 1883, Princeton, III.; s. Julius
Augustus (b. Apr. 16, 1844, Alton, 111.) & Elizabeth (Dakin) Gillham (b. Mar. 29, 1846,
Wilmington, Ohio.) Prepared in Princeton H. S. Beta Theta Pi.; C. E. Club. Agricul-
ture and Drainage Engineer, Princeton, 111., 1904; Dratsman, Chicago Bridge and Iron
Works, Chicago, 1905; Draftsman, Noelke Richards Iron Works, Indianapolis, Ind., 1905;
Designing Engineer Corrugated Bar Co., St. Louis, Mo., 1905-7; Construction Engineer,
dc, 1908; Sales Engineer, 1909; Manager Buffalo Dist. Sales Office, 1909-n; Dist.
Manager of Sales, Corrugated Bar Co., St. Louis, Mo., 191 1 — Member First Presb.
Church, Princeton, 111.; Member Univ. Club of Buffalo; Junior member Amer. .Soc. of
Civ. Engineers, 1906-11; Assoc. Member Amer. Soc. of Civ. Engineers, 191 1 — Married
Margaret Ellen Palmer, Oct. 19, 1907, Princeton, 111. Child, Jane Elizabeth, b. Oct.
31, 1910, Buffalo, N. Y. Address, 205 Park Ave., West, Princeton, 111.; Bus. Add.,
1409 Natl. Bank of Commerce Bldg., St. Louis, Mo.
2097. CARL LOUIS GINZEL
(Brother of No. 2391)
B. S. in C. E.; Draftsman; b. Jan. 31, 1880, Trenton, 111.; s. Moritz & Mary (Blanck)
Ginzel. Prepared in Trenton H. S.; Univ. Acad. Phi Kappa Sigma; C. E. Club. With
Weir Frog Co., 1904-5; Asst. Engr., Mo. Pac. R. R., 1905; Govt. Survey in Rainier Nat.
Park, 1905-8; Title Inv. & Ins. Co., Tacoma, Wash., 1908; P. J. Conklin Loan Co.,
Wichita, Kans., 1909 — Married Julia Hunt Conklin, Apr. 7, 1909, Wichita, Kan.
Address, 937 Litchfield Ave., Wichita, Kan.
2098. PAUL BOND GLASSCO
B. S. in A. E. ; General Contractor; b. Nov. 11, 1878, Greencastle, Ind.; s. George
Melville & Sarah Elizabeth (Bond) Glassco. Prepared in Charleston H. S. & Tuscola
H. S. Architects' Club; Sigma Xi. Draftsman, Inspector, Superintendent, General Con-
tractor. Married Anna Veronica McCallum, Oct. 30, 1909. (Zhild, Paul Bruce, b. Nov.
8, 191 1. Address, 364 E. 6oth St., Chicago; Bus. .4dd., 1036 Rookery Bldg., Chicago.
2099. HIMAN RICHARD CLICK
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. May 18, 1883, St. Louise, Mo.; s. Max Nathan (b. Apr. 8, 1862,
Vilkomier, Kovno, Russia) & Fannie (Zoller) Click (b. Mar. 7, 1865, Brody, (jalicia,
Austria). Prepared in Champaign H. S.; Phi Delta Phi; Theta Kappa Nu; Van Twiller
Law Court. Address, 3621 Wilton Ave., Chicago, 111.
2100. JOSIAH GORHAM
(Brother of No. 4681)
A. B. in Chem.; Chemist; b. Dec. 5, 1881, Homer, 111.; s. Henry (b. Dec. 10, 1849.
Jacksonville, 111.) & Mary Augustus (Doremus) Gorham (b. Oct. 17, 1853, New Orleans,
Louisiana). Prepared in Champaign H. S.; Chemical Soc. Asst. State Chemist of the
State of New York & Asst. Chemist Union Pac. R. R., 1906; Asst. Chemist Colorado
Fuel & Iron Co. Address, 106 West loth St., Pueblo, Colorado.
2I0I. MARGARET AMIDON GR.\MESI-KY
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Sent. 3, 1878, Charleston, 111.; d. Charles (b. June 3, 1842,
Palmyra, N. Y.) & Keturah (Hildreth) Gramesly (b. Dec. 6, 1857, Onondaga, N. Y.)
Prepared in Charleston H. S., 111. State Nor. Univ., Charleston. V. Pres., Sen. Class.
324 University of Illinois [1904
Libr., Children's Dept., Jacksonville, 111., 1904-S; Le Moyne Inst., Memphis, Tenn.; Asst.
Traveling Lib. Dept., 1907-12. Compiled, Books on Art & Artists in The State Traveling
Lib., Dept. of Ohio; 241 pp.; Books on Agr. in the State Traveling Lib., Dept. of Ohio,
63 pp. Address, Charleston, III.
2102. BARTLETT STEPHEN GRAY
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. May 19, 1883, Jacksonville, 111.; s. Stephen Bartlett (b. Jan.
7, 1845, Jacksonville, 111.) & Charlotte Frances (Deatherage) Gray (b. Tan. 8, 1861, near
Piasa, 111.) Prepared in Jacksonville H. S.: Delta Upsilon; Phi Alpha Delta: K. K. Club:
Class baseball and football teams; Glee and Mandolin Club, 1902-4; Opera Club; Sergeant
of 111. Reg., 1903. Admitted to bar, 1904; attended Harvard Univ. Law School, 1904-5.
Atty. at Law 1905 — Member Henry Co. Bar Assoc. Married Rose Dougherty, Apr. 26,
1906, Keokuk, la. Address. 202 W. Pearl St., Geneseo, 111; Bus. Add., Central Trust &
Savings Bank Bldg.
2103. CELLA GENEVIEVE GREEN
(Sister of Nos. 871, 2994)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Aug. 8, 1881, Ivesdale, 111.; d. Patrick Green. Prepared in Univ.
Acad. Address, Ivesdale, 111.
2104. *MABEL GREEN
B. L. S.; b. Mar. 7, 1867, Florida, N. Y.; d. Samuel (b. Dec. 18, 1840, Ringwood,
Passaic Co., N. J.) & Mary E. (Miller) Green (b. June 9, 1848, Florida, N. Y.) Prepared
in S. S. Seward Institute, Florida, N. Y. : & N. Y. State Normal School, Albany; Pd. M.,
1893, Univ. of New York City. Asst. Prin. of Schools, Warwick. N. Y., 1887-8; Asst.
Prin., Gravesend, L. I., 1889-93; Teacher Brooklyn H. S., 1895-8. Member Presb. Church,
Florida, N. Y., 1892. Died July 23, 1905, Florida, N. Y.
2105. ELIZABETH GROSVENOR GREENE
A. B. in L. & A. ; B. L. S., 1905; b. Oct. 20, 1882, Kyoto, Japan; d. Daniel Crosby
Cb. Feb. II, 1843, Roxbury, Mass.) & Mary Jane (Forbes) (jreene (b. Charlestown, Mass.,
Oct. 3, 184s). Prepared in Arlington, Mass., H. S.; Newton, Mass.. H. S.; Mt. Holyoke
Coll., 1899-01; Kappa Alpha Theta; Phi Beta Kappa. Address, 610 Orchard Lane, Cham-
paign, 111.
2106. LUDWIG GUTMANN
B. S. in E. E. ; Elec. Engr.; b. Aug. 21, i860, Hamburg, Ger. ; s. Z. Gutmann (b. 1830,
Hamburg, Ger.) & Elise (Biesenthal) Gutmann (b. Mecklenburg, do.) Prepared in Ham-
burg and Artisan Schools in Ger. and Eng. : Delegate for Amer. Inst, of Elec. Eng. to
Internat. Cong, of Electricians, Frankfurt, Ger., 1891; Con. Engr., 1905; Engr. on staff
of Wagner Elec. Mfg. Co., Inventor of the Gutmann Recording Wattmeter, No. 610.224,
Nov. 15, 1898; Pats. No. 675,995, No. 675,996, of June 11, 1901; Electric Motors, Pats.
No. 530,176, No. 530,177, and No. 530,178, Dec. 4, 1894: Electro Magnetic Cut Out, No.
446,515, 1891, and Alternating current regulator, Pat. No. 769,342, 1904. Author: The
Motorman and His Duties, the Windsor-Kenfield Pub. Co.; Paper read before Internat.
Cong, of Electricians, Frankfurt, Ger., 1891; Paper read before Amer. Inst. Elec. Engrs.,
1894; Coritributor to a Ger. Elec. Jour, during Chicago World's Fair; Electrical World,
Electrical Engineer, Electric Power, etc.; Paper presented at the Internat. Cong, of In-
ventors. Mem. Amer. Inst, of Elec. Engrs.; Ger. Soc. of Elec; Engrs. Club of St. Louis;
Member Men's Club, Maple Ave., M. E. Church. Married Emma J. Wilkins, June 24,
1896, Chicago, 111.; Address, 5645 Gates Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
2107. FRANK STANLEY HADFIELD
B. S. in M. E.; M. E., 1905; Mech. Engr.; b. Apr. 14, 1881, Mineral Point, Wis.;
s. Frank Waller (b. Nov. 5, 1858, Mineral Point, Wis.) & Phillippa (Cox) Hadfield (b.
Oct. 22, 1858, Mineral Pt., Wis.). Prepared in Englewood H. S. Sigma Xi; Tau Beta Pi;
Capt. ; Class Pres., Jr. yr. Draftsman, DeKalb .Sycamore Elec. Co., 1905-7; with W. H.
Zimmerman, Lansing, Mich., Jan. -May, 1907; Mech. Engr., Globe Soap Co., Cincinnati,
1907-12; with W. H. Zimmerman Co., Chicago, 111., 1912 — Married (jrace lone Byers,
Apr. 29, 1907, Chicago. Address, 903-38 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, 111.
2108. IRA CHASE HARMAN
(Brother of No. 1687)
A. B. in Sci., M. D.; Physician & Surgeon; b. Aug. 6, 1874, Milford, 111.; s. J. M.
(b. Dec. 31, 1841, Mo.) & Ermina (Cox) Harman (b. Dec. 28, 1845. Mo.) Prepared in
Sheldon H. S.; Eureka Coll., 1897-9. Phi Rho Sigma. Interne, Chicago Hospital, 18
mos. Married Grace B. Twining, Aug. 2, 191 o, Morrison, 111. Address. 87 W. 15th St.,
Chicago Heights, 111.; Bus. Add., 78-80 Illinois St., Chicago Heights, 111.
2109, ALTHA HAVILAND
A. B. in L. &• A.; Teacher; b. Nov. 18, 1878, Ft. Dodge, la.; d. Charles LeGrand (b.
1853, Princeton, 111.) & Martha (Lang) Haviland (b. 1859, Canada). Prepared in Ft.
Dodge H. S. Illiola; Y. W. C. A.; Watcheka. Teacher in E. Batavia H. S., 1904-5;
Indianola H. S., 1905-7; Mason City, la., 1908; Cornell Univ., igo8; Savanna, 111. Twp.
H. S., 1908-12. Address, Humboldt, Iowa.
21 10. CHARLES WESLEY HAWFS. JR.
B. S. in M. E. ; Farmer; b. June 24, 1880, Rock Island, 111.; s. Major Charles Wes-
ley (b. Mar. 7, 1841) & Josephine S. Hawes. Prepared in Fulton H. S. and St. Johns
ilil. Acad., Delafield, Wis. Sigma Chi: Glee S: Mandolin Club. .Suiit. Kmmetsburg Heat,
Light & Power Plant; Draftsman with Western Tube Co., Kewanee, 111.; Draftsman with
1904] Baccalaureate Alumni 325
Pedrick & Ayer Co., Flainfield, N. J.j Draftsman, Westinghouse Elec. Co., Pittsburgh, Pa.;
Farmer, Clearfield, S. D. Married Sylvia Robinson Broadhead, June i6, 1909, Sedgwick,
Colo. Address, Clearfield, S. D.
21 1 1. ELIZABETH LENA HAWTHORNE
A. B. in L. & A.; b. July 27, 1880, LaPlace, 111.; d. Vistor (b. Oct. 14, 1851, Pa.)
& Kate (Stoner) Hawthorne (b. Sept. 12, 1852, Bath Co., Ky.) Prepared in Decatur
H. S. Phi Beta Kappa. Taught in LaPlace Schools, 1904-6; Lake Charles, La., igio-ii.
Address, LaPlace, 111.
21 12. SMITH TOMPKINS HENRY, JR
(Husband of No. 2440)
B. S. in M. & S. E.; Western Manager, Engineering Record; b. Apr. 9, 1881, Bush-
nell. 111.; s. Smith Thomas (b. Mar. 27, 1848, near Pittsburgh, Pa.) & Kiemsa (Cole) Henry
(b. Mar. 4, 1856, Quincy, 111.) Prepared in Bushnell H. S. and Univ. Acad.; Phi Gam-
ma Delta; Sigma Xi; Tau Beta Pi; Track team; Mgr. IlHni in senior jjear. Pittsburgh
Water Department, Sept. i, 1904; Assoc. Editor Engineering Record, Sept. i, 1904-10;
Western editor, 1906-10. Married Agnes McDougall ('05), Ottawa, 111., Oct. 1, 1910.
Child, Mary Kimesia, b. Jan. 17, 191 1. Address, care of Engineering Record, Old Colony
Bldg., Chicago, 111.
2113. GERTRUDE FOX (HESS)
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Dec. 30, 1865, Rosedale, O.; d. Amon Newton (b. Nov.
7, 1838, Rosedale, O.) & Clarinda Jeanette (Baker) Fox (b. Nov. 30, 1843, Delaware,
O.) Prepared in O. State Univ. Prep. Sch.; O. State Univ., 1886-8. Pres. Libr. Club,
Asst., O. State Libr., 1904-7; Asst., Ref. Libr., Seattle Pub. Libr., 1907 — Author:
Pamphlet, A List of Books for Teachers in the Seattle Public Library, 1910. Member
Disciple Church. Married, May i, 1889, Columbus, O. Children, Gladys Fo-k, b. May 19,
1890; Dorothy Ann, b. Sept. 4, 1894. Address, 223 14th Ave., North, Seattle, Wash.
21 14. THOMAS SLOAN HEWERDINE
B. S. in C. E. ; Civ. Engr.; b. July 16, 1870, Dewey, 111.; s. Thomas Hewerdine.
Prepared in Austin Coll., A. B., 1900. Address, Box 161, Fisher, 111.
21 IS. NELLIE GOODWIN HEWITT
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Sept. 25, 1876, Alton, 111.; d. Horace Lorenzo (b. Oct. 20,
183s, Auburn, N. Y.) & Sarah Elizabeth (Goodwin) Hewitt (b. Nov. 16, 1847, St. Louis,
Mo.) Prepared in Shortridge H. S., Indianapolis. A. B., Wells Coll., 1898. Libr.,
Ferry Hall Lib., Lake Forest, 111. Address, iii6 College Ave., Indianapolis, Ind.
21 16. FRANK WYMAN HILLIARD
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Engr.; b. Oct. 3, 1880, Brighton, 111.; s. George W. (b.
Brighton, 111.) & Celia A. (Chase) Hilliard (b. do.) Prepared in Brighton H. S.; Wash-
ington Univ. Man. Tr. Sch., St Louis, Mo. Phi Gamma Delta; E. E. Soc. ; Tau Beta
Pi; Sigma Xi; Illinois Club. Chicago Edison Co., June-Nov., 1904; Commonwealth Elec.
Co., Chicago, 1904-5; Genl. Elec. Co., 1903 — Member Presb. Church; Assoc. Member
A. I. E. E. ; Member League of Electrical Interests. Married Mabel Augusta Rice, June
28, 1909, Chicago. Child, Helen Adele, b. Apr. 30, 1910. Address, 1328 Temple Place,
St. Louis, Mo.; Bus. Add., Si fa Wainwright I51dg., St. Louis.
2117. ROY WILSON HILTS
A. B. in Sci. ; Chemist; b. Nov. 9, 1879, McLean Co., 111.* s. Samuel & Harriet
Steele (Wilson) Hilts. Prepared in Colo._ State Prep. School. Sigma Xi; Phi Lambda
Upsilon. Chemist, Armour Co., E. St. Louis, 111. & Chicago. Also Bureau of Chemistry.
Address, Food Inspection Lab., U. S. Arcacie Annex Bldg., Seattle, Wash.
21 18. FREDERICK LEIDY HOLCH
(Husband of No. 4012; Brother of No. 4218)
A. B. in L. & A.; Prin. & Sunt, of Schools; b. Aug. 21, 1882, Oilman, 111.; s.
Frederick Godfrey (b. Wurtemburg, Ger.) & Mary Elizabeth (West) Holch. Prepared in
Oilman H. S. Taught in Sullivan H. S., 1904-5; Supt. Oilman Pub. Schs., 1905-6.
Supt. Sheldon Schools, 1906-12. With John C. Mountjoy Co., of Chicago, 1912 —
Married Josephine Van Dorsten ('09), Dec. 23, 1911, Urbana, 111. Address, Sheldon, 111.
2119. CLARENCE EUGENE HOLCOMB
(Brother of No. 2120)
B. S. in E. E.; Sub-Inspector Navy Dept.; b. Dec. 28, 1882, Oakley, 111.; s. Timothy
Osmond (b. 1842, Belleville, 111.) & Clarinda Jane (Smith) Holcomb (b. 1851 Smithton,
111.) Prepared in Bement H. S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi. Test Dept.,
O. E. Co., 1904-3; Elec. Sub-Inspector, N. Y. Navy Yard, 1905-9; Draftsman Navy
Dept., 1909-1911; Sub-Inspector, Navy Dept., Boston, Mass., 1911 — Address, 8 Irving-
ton St., Boston, Mass.
2120. *TIMOTHY OSMOND HOLCOMB
(Brother of No. 2119)
A. B. in L. & A.; Accountant; b. June 18, 1878, Freeburg, 111.; s. T. O. (b. May
19. 1842, 111.) & Clarinda J. (Smith) Holcomb (b. Mar. 29, 1851^ 111.) Prepared in
Bement H. S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Asst. Editor Illini, 1902-3; Editor Illini, 1903-4-
OtTice of Western Elec. C^o., 1904-3; Accountant, The Audit Co. of N. Y., June-Sept.,
1905; C. H. Geist Co., 1903-6. Died Oct. i, 191 o, Denver, Colo.
326 University of Illinois [1904
2121. HARRIET HOLDERMAN
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Morris, 111.; d. John (b. Vandalia, O.) & Phebe (Patty)
Holderman (b. Englewood, O.) Prepared in Morris H. S.; Northwestern Univ. Gamma
Phi Beta; Phi Delta Psi; Alethenai. Asst. Cataloger, Jacksonville, 111., Pub. Libr., 1904-5;
same, Ind. State Lib., Apr.-Oct., 1905; Asst. in John Crerar Lib., 1905 — Address, (Home)
Morris, 111.; Bus. Add., The John Crerar Lib., Chicago.
2122. EDNA HOPKINS (SLUTES)
B. L. S.; b. Jan. 26, 18S0, Cincinnati, O.; d. Charles Frederick (b. 1849 St. Louis,
Mo.) & Georgina (Dymond) Hopkins (b. 1854, Surrey, Eng.) Prepared in Woodard H.
S., Cincinnati. A. B., Univ. of Cincinnati, 1902. Cataloger, Pub. Libr. of Cincinnati,
1904-5; Loan Desk Asst., Van Wormer Lib., Univ. of Cincinnati, 1905-6; Ref. Libr.,
same, 1906-7. Married Marrill Clark Slutes, June 29, 1907, Cincinnati, O. Child, Helen
Elizabeth, b. Sept. 22, 190S. Address, 3 The Westmoreland Bldg., Mt. Auburn, Cin-
cinnati, O.
2123. RAY LEEKLEY HORR
B. S. in E. E. ; Engineer; b. June 27, 1882, Clinton, la.; s. Henry Glessner (b-
Feb. 8, 1853, Elizabeth, 111.) & Julia Ellen (Leekley) Horr (b. June S, 1857, New
Digings, Wis.) Prepared in Galena H. S. M. E. iS: K. E. Soc. Inspector, Chicago Tele-
phone Co., 1904-5; Tester, same, Jan. -July, 1905; Wire Chief, 1905-6; Spec. Insp.,
Jan.-Sept., 1906; Night Supt. Maintenance, 1906-7; Chief Inspt. C. T. Co. & Central
Union Telephone Co., 1907 — Serg., Co. M., I. N. G., 1902-5. Invented four party selec-
tive Ringing circuit (no pat. taken out). In use in all Chicago four party stations, 1908.
Author: latest article, Inspection of Central Office Equipment in Oct. issue Bell Tel. News,
No. 3. Member Columbia Yacht Club; 111. Athletic Club; Galena Elks Lodge; Waupanstli
Club; A. F. & A. M. Married Maude Ellen (jregory, Nov. 11, 1908, Galena, 111.
Address, 346 7th Ave., LaGrange, 111.; Bus. Add., 230 W. Washington St., Chicago, 111.
2124. RALPH BARNARD HOWE
(Brother of Nos. 2695, 3026, 3788)
B. S. in Agr.; Horticulturist; b. June 25, 1882, Chicago; s. Edward G. (b. Aug. 11,
1849, Brookline, Mass.) & Mary Elizabeth (Barnard) Howe (b. Feb. 16, 1855, Chicago).
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Agr. Club; Chem. Club. Asst. Pomologist, Univ. of 111.,
1904-10; with The W. W. Barnard Co., Chicago, 1910 — I. N. G., 1908-10. Author:
Article in Illinois Agriculturist, 1903; Power Sprayers, Transactions of III. Hort. Soc,
V. 42, 1908, pp. 181-192; Results of our Spraying Experiments for 1909, same, V. 43.
1909, pp. 437-456; Pruning Grape Vines & Bush Fruits, same, V. 44, 1910, pp. 1 19-125;
Circular No. 137, 111. Agr. Exp. Sta. — Results of our Spraying Experiments; article in
Rep. of III. State Farmers Inst. Member Presb. Church; Amer. Breeders' Assoc, 1904;
Major, United Boys Brigade of Amer., igoi — III. State Hort. Soc, Life Member; 111
State Hist. Assoc. Married Blanche Ella Phillips, Aug. 10, 1909, West Stockbridge,
Mass. Child, Lucretia, b. June 26, 1910. Address, 7254 Yale Ave., Chicago.
2125. *CLARISSA LOUISE HOWELL
A. B. in Sci.; Librarian; b. June 28, 1881, Beloit, Wis.; d. Edgar Adelmar (b. 1849,
Waukesha, Wis.) & Elizabeth Stearns (Bicknell) Howell (b. 1851, Beloit, Wis.) Pre-
pared in Beloit H. S. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Asst. Cataloger Lib., State Univ. of la.,
1904-5; Ref. Librn., same, 1905-7. Died Mar., 1907.
2126. GEORGE WARREN HUNT
(Husband of No. 2694)
LL. B. ; Lawyer; b. May 8, 1875, Ipava, 111.; s. Hiram (b. Feb. 14, 1818, Albany,
N. Y.) & Catherine (McKee) Hunt (b. Dec. 18, 1835, Dublin, Ire.) Prepared in 111.
State Nor. Univ. Co. Supt. of Schs., Putnam Co., 1902-10. Married June 22, 1907,
Granville, 111. Child, Leland Hopkins, b. May 4, 191 1. Address, Granville, 111.
2127. MABEL DOROTHY HUNT (TUTTLE)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Dec. 7, 1881, near Urbana; d. Leroy (b. June 7, 1851, Buffalo,
N. Y.) & Mary Eliza (White) Hunt (b. Sept. 16, 1854, Detroit, Mich.) Prepared in
Urbana H. S. Der Deutsche Verein; Engl. Club. Taught in Urbana, 1904-7- Married
Rev. Warren Walter Tuttle, Aug. 21, 1907, Urbana. Children, Donald Reuel, b. Sept.
23, 1908; Robert Eugene, b. May 30, 1910. Address, R. F. D. No. i, Seymour, Conn.
2128. CHARLOTTE MAY JACKSON
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Apr. 30, 1881, Augusta, N. Y.; d. William (b. June 8, 1S46,
Augusta, N. Y.) & Sarah E. (Kendall) Jackson (b. June 4, 1845, do.) Prepared in
Ithaca H. S.; Cornell Univ., 1900-2. Phi Delta Psij Kappa Kappa Gamma. Asst.
Cataloger, Bryn Mawr Coll. Lib., 1904-6; Asst. Libr., Eastern 111. State Nor. Sch. Lib.,
Charleston, 111., 1906 — 12. Address, Kirksville, Mo.
2129. OTTO JANSSEN
B. S.; Architect; b. May 23, 1873, Ft. Gibson, I. T.; s. Jacob (b. 1835, Ger.) & Mary
(Weber) Janssen (b. 1843, Wurtemberg, Ger.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Tau Beta Pi;
Architects Club; Philomathean. Member Los Angeles Arch. Club. Married Ellen W.
Janssen, Aug. 15, 1906. Children, Otto Philip, b. Dec. 2, 190S; Mary Frances, b. Mar.
20, 191 1. Address, 1127 Story Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif.
1904I Baccalaureate Alumni 327
2130 JOHN WILLIAM JONES
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Aug. 3, 1879, Virden, 111.; s. William (b. 1853, Monmouthshire,
Eng.) & Arminta Jane (Davidson) Jones (b. Sept. 6, 1852, Salem, ill.) Prepared in
Virden H. S.; Blackburn Coll. Adelphic. Practicing law, Seattle. Address, Seattle,
Wash.
2131. LUCILE JONES (HOWARD)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Nov. 10, 1882, Oglesby, 111.; d. Charles Sumner (b. Oct. 2,
1856, Chicago) & Fannie Martha (Richardson) Jfones (b. Oct. 28, 1856, Ottawa, 111.)
Prepared in Hyde Park H. S., Chicago. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Phi Delta Psi; Pres.
Y. W. C. A.; Capt., Basket-ball team. Taught in Danville, 1906; Mattoon. 1907-8;
Lane Tech. H. S., Chicago, 1908-11. Active member in Alpine Club of Can., 1910;
Secy., K. K. G. Alumnae Chapt., Chicago, 1910-11. Married Bion Bradbury Howard,
July 22, 191 1, London, Eng. Address, 41 Rue Guersant, Paris, France.
2132. WILLIAM GEORGE KAESER
(Brother of No. 1137)
LL. B.; Mgr. Mfg. Plant; b. Nov. 22, 1882, Highland, 111.; s. Fritz (b. May 13.
1848, Glarus, Switzerland) & Katherine (Caindle) Kaeser (b. May 13, 1850, Highland,
111.) Prepared in Highland H. S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Mgr. ill. Interscholastic.
Mgr., Helvetia Milk Condensing Co. Married Clara Vogt., Sept. 6, 1905, St. Louis, Mo.
Children, William Vogt, b. July iS, 1906; Fritz, b. July 3, 1910. Address, Greenville, 111.
2133. EDWIN BENJAMIN KARNOPP
B. S. in C. E. ; b. Nov., 1881, Lowell, Wis.; s. William Karnopp. Prepared in Univ.
of Mich. Address, 304 Manaos, Brazil, c/o Madeira Ma Maore K. R. (.+ )
2134. CLOYD ELIAS KEITH
LL. B.; Asst. Supt.; b. May 30, 1880, Chillicothe, 111.; s. Alvin Nelson & Ella
Elizabeth (Turner) Keith. Prepared in Peoria H. S.; Bradley Polytechnic Inst 1899-
1900. Phi Alpha Delta. Law Practice, 3 yrs.; Salesman, 1908-10; Asst. Supt., Schaper
Bros. Merc. Cfo., St. Louis, Mo., 1910 — Individual bowling championship, Peoria, i90S-
0; same, Business Men's League, St. Louis, 191 1. Winner ot Peoria Gun Club gold medal.
Peoria, 111., May 14th, 1896. Member Creve Coeur Club; Royal Arcanum. Married Grace
Ethynol Stapp, Dec. 2, 1908, Peoria, 111. Child, Grace Elizabeth, b. Oct. 15, 1909. Address,
5606 Easton Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
2135. DAVID HENRY KELLY
B. S. in E. E., 1904; Sales Engr.; b. July 2, 1883, Steubenville, O. ; s. Thomas
(b. May 31, 1854, Tuscumbia, Ala.) & Delia (Cottingham) Kelly (b. Aug. 15. 1856, Pitts,
Pa.) Prepared in El Paso, Te.x., H. S. Electrician, Amer. Smelting & Refining Co.,
1904-5; Safes Engr., Allis-Chalmers Co., 1905 — Address, 2225 Land Title Bldg., Phila., Pa.
2136. LE ROY KERSHAW
LL. B.; Banking & Land Business; b. Dec. 6, 1880, Elmwood, 111.; s. David R. (b.
1856, Prairie City, 111.) & Tennie M. ((Jail) Kershaw (b. 1861, Huntington, Mass.) Pre-
pared in Elmwood H. S. Phi Alpha Delta. Married Trallia M. Kershaw, Oct. 4, 1904,
Elmwood, 111. Child, William R., b. Apr. 21, 1907. Address, 1320 Boston Ave., Mus-
kogee, Okla.
2137. LEILA PAULINE KING (ELDEN)
(Wife of No. 2373)
B. L. S.; b. Sept. i, 1881, Stillman Valley, 111.; d. James H. (b. 1832, Worcester,
Mass.) & Lucy Lee (Conde) King (b. 1854, Hawaiian Islands). Prepared in Rockford
H. S. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Final Honors. Cataloger, Pub. Libr., Clinton, la., July-
Dec, 1904; Rockford, 111., Pub. Libr., 1905-6. Married Ralph Waldo Elden, Oct. 20,
1906, Rockford, 111. Children, Ralph Waldo, Jr., b. July 10, 1907; Lucy Elizabeth, b.
Apr. 20, 1909. Address, R. F. D. No. i. Central Point, Ore.
2138. HARRY BERTRAM KIRCHER
B. S. in E. E.; Secy. & Treas., Hardware Co.; b. Aug. :, 1881; s. Henry A. &
Bertha (Engelmann) Kircher. Prepared in Belleville H. S.; Smith Acad. Sigma Alpha
Epsilon; E. E. Soc. 111. Traction System, 1905. Supt., Belleville Gas & Elec. Co.,
1905-9; Secy. & Treas., Kircher & Son (Hardware), 1909 — Member Amer. Inst, of E.
E.; Amer. Gas Inst.; Natl. Geog. Soc. Married Alice Ayre, Aug. i, 1905, Urbana.
Children, Marjorie Alice, b. July 10, J906; Bertha Engelmann, b. July 31, 1909; Alice
Harriet, b. Jan. 22, 1911. Address, Belleville, 111.
2139. 'NOAH KNAPP
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. June 15, 1877, Edinburg Ind.; s. Andrew Clark (b.
1850, Middlebourne, W. Va.) S: Sarah Jane (Williamson) Knapp (b. 1852, near South
Bend, Ind.) Prepared in Areola H. S. Adelphic Pres.; Math. Club Pres.; Pi Theta;
Ill.-Ind. Debating team; Adelphic Mgr. Star Lecture Course. Taught m Oak Park
H. S. Died, 1909.
2140. FRANK HAMILTON KNEELAND
B. S. in M. E.; Mechanical Engineer- b. Feb. 17, 1879, Dwight, 111.; $. Erastus
Hamilton (b. 1831, Watertown, N. Y.) & Diana (Gallup) Kneeland (b. 1841, Sterling,
Conn.) Prepared in Dwight H. S.; Lt. Col. in Univ. Regt. City Engr., Dwight, 111.
1904; Asst. Foreman on Constr., Detroit Edison Plant, 1904; Erec. Engr., The Sterling
328 University of Illinois [1904
Co., Dec, 1904, to May, 1906; Mccli. Supt., Dominion Iron & Steel Co., Bell Island,
Newfoundland, May, 1906-Nov., 1908; Mech. Engr., U. S. C. & C. Co., Gary, W. Va.,
1909 — Assoc. Ed. Coal Age, Sept., 1912. Private in Co. F, 3d Infantry, 111. Vol., Puerto
Rican campaign, June 23, 1898, to Jan. 21, 1899. Author of: "Some Experiences with the
Pitot Tube on High & Low Air Velocities," pub. in Journal of the Amer. Soc. of Mech.
Engrs., Vol. 33, pp. 1405-1435. Married Lottie Jeanette Shaw, Sept. 9, 1909, Champaign,
111. Child, Ellsworth Hamilton, b. Aug. 20, igio. Address, c/o Coal Age, 505 Pearl St-,
N. Y. C, N. Y.
2141. MARTHA CAROLINE KOEHN (HUBBARD)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. July 2, 1880, Flatow, West Prussia, Ger.; d. Otto (b. 1S39, do.)
& Jestina (Eshner) Koehn (b. 1S43). Prepared in Menominee H. S. W'atcheka; Y. W. C.
A.; Der Deutsche Verein. Teacher of Math, and Ger. in Marion H. S., 111. Married
Fred C. Hubbard, Aug. 7, 1905, Chicago, 111. Children, Robert Koehn, b. Dec. 6, 1906;
Lewis Otto, b. Jan. 20, 1907; Ralph Charles, b. Dec. 28, 1909. Address, Urbana, 111.
2142. HENRY KREISINGER
B. S. in M. E.; M. E., 1906; Fuel Engr.; b. Feb. 17, 1876, Radnice, Bohemia; s.
Emanuel (b. ibid.) & Maria (Milota) Kreisinger (b. ibid.) Prepared in Lewis Inst.,
Chicago, and Univ. Acad. Sigma Xi. Engr. in Fuel Testing Plant of U. S. Geol. Sur.
and Bureau of Mines, 1904-10; Fuel Engr., Clinchfield Fuel Co., 1910 — Author: Signifi-
cance of Drafts in Steam Boiler Practice (joint author), U. S. Geol. Surv. Bull. No. 367;
Comparative Tests of Run of Mine and Briquetted Coal on Torpedo Boat Biddle, do.,
No. 403; Tests of Run of Mine and Briquetted Coal in a Locomotive Boiler, do., 412;
North Dakota Lignite as a Fuel for Power Plant Boilers, B. of M.. No. 2; The Flow
of Heat Throtigh Furnace Walls, do.. No. 8; The Nature of True Boiler Efficiency, Jour,
of Western Soc. of Engrs., 1907. Member of Western Soc. of Engrs. Married Ella
Martha Zaloudek, May 6, 1905. Children, Robert Henry, b. Apr. 28, 1906; Helen Cath-
erine, b. Nov. 26, 1909; Elizabeth Caroline, b. Dec. 3, 1910. Address, Rutledge & Fair-
view Ave., Spartanburg, S. Car.
2143. JOHN FELIX KYTE
LL. B.: Real Estate Bus.; b. Sept. 5, 1875, Milan, 111.; s. Charles Eldred (b. Oct. i,
1839, Eldred, N. Y.) & Sarah Viola (Crouch) Kyte (b. Dec. 7, 1845, Milan, 111.). Pre-
pared in Univ. Acad. Adelphic. Real Estate Bus. Married Inez Stoner, Nov. 3, 1906,
Pa.xton, 111. Address, 327 S. Market St., Paxton, 111.
2144. LEONARD JOHN LEASE
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Engr.; b. Oct. 15, 1879, Nokomis, III.; s. Jacob H. (b. -An-
napolis, O.) & Athalinda (Whitmore) Lease (b. Pleasant Valley, O.) Prepared in No-
komis H. S.; Carthage Coll., Carthage, 111. M. E. & E. E. Soc. Meter Insp. & Tester,
Allegheny Co. Light Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1904-5; Electrician, St. Joseph Ry. Light, Heat
& Power Co., 1905-6; Elec. Draftsman, Western Elec. Co., Chicago, 1906-7; Elec. Drafts-
man, Navy Yard, Philadelphia, Pa., 1907-10; Elec. Engr., Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Co., Mil-
waukee, Wis., 1910 — Assoc, member Amer. Inst, of E. E. Married Winnibelle Lacy,
May 24, 1904, Urbana, 111. Children, James Wilfred, b. Oct. 13, 1905; Mildred Dorothy,
b. Dec. 13, 1906. Address, 21 18 State St., Milwaukee, Wis.
2145. JAE ERNEST LEAVERTON
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. June 3, 1878, Leavenworth, Kan.; s. John & Anna Leaverton.
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Member Christian Chucrh. Married Daisy Deane Runyan,
Nov. 15, 1904, Grand Junction, Colo. Children, Dorothea, b. Jan. 26, 1906; Charles
Runyan, b. Oct. 28, i9o"8; Jae Ernest, Jr., b. Aug. 7, 1910 (d. June 7, 1911). Address,
754 Gunnison Ave., Grand Junction; Bus. Add. 535 Main St., (5rand Junction., Colo.
2146. ERNEST RICHARD LEVERTON
B. S. in M. E.: Mech. Engr.; b. Dec. 17, 1878, Warren, 111.; s. Moses Richard (b.
Mar. 23, 1848, Castletown, Del.) & Dora (Neusus) Leverton (b. Dec. 26, 1856, Cassel,
Ger.) Prepared in Warren Acad. M. E. Soc, E. E. Soc; Sales Engr., 1904-5; Supt.
Flour Mills, Pillsbury & Co., Minneapolis, Minn., 1905-9; Sales Mgr. 1909-12; bldg. bus.,
Calgary, Alberta. 1912 — Pre? 111. Alumni Assoc, of Minneapolis & St. Paul, 191 1-12.
Married Helen Ruth Mandeville, Oct. 10, 1905, Champaign, 111.; Children, Martha Car-
olyn, b. July 13, 1906; Ruth Mandeville, b. Mar. 23, 1908. Address, Calgary, Alberta.
Box No. 14.
2147. FRANK MERRILL LINDSAY
LL. B.; Mgr.; b. Nov. o, 1870, Decatur, 111.; s. John (b. Feb. 11, 1835,
Bethesda, Tenn.) & Edna (Nicholson) Lindsay (b. Sept. 15, 1835, Frankfort, Ky.) Pre-
pared in Decatur H. S. Delta Tau Delta; Track team. Admitted to Okla. bar, 1905;
Sec'y., Okla. Boiler &: Mfg. Co.; Advertising Mgr.. Review Pub. Co., 1907-12. Mgr.
Decatur Herald. Member A. F. & A. M. Married Vivian Simpson, Oct. 7. 1908. Child,
Frank Merrill, Jr., b. Jan. 3, 1910. Address, 763 S. Webster St., Decatur, 111.
2 1 48. ALBERT EDWIN LOGEMAN
(Brother of No. 3071)
B. S. in M. E. ; Engineer; b. May 29, 1880, Lake View, Chicago, 111.; s. John ^•
Mary (Dorr) Logeman. Prepared in Lake View H. S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Operat-
ing Saw Mill, and Developing Land. Member, Bd. of Educ, Mellen, Wis.; Com. Club
of Mellen. Married Mary Emma Newman, June 27, 190S. Elgin, 111. Children, Elspeth
1904I Baccalaureate Alumni 329
Louise, b. Aug. 9, 1906; Margaret Balch, b. July 25, 1909. Address, Mcllen, Ashland
Co., Wis.
2149. FREDERICK EDWIN LOOSLEY
B. S. in M. E. ; Mech. Draftsman- b. Aug. 28. 1879, Rock Island, 111.; s. George
Marvin (b. Apr. i, 1856, B.;ardstown, 111.) & Elizateth (Plummer) Loosley (b. Jan. 8,
1853, Greenville, Pa.) Prepared in Rock Island H. S. M. E. & E. E. Soc. C. R. I. &
P. shops, E. Moline, 1904-5; with Williams, White & Co., Moline, 1905 — Member Cong.
Church; Moline Club. Address, 1808 6th Ave., Moline, 111.
2150. LEILA SARA LOVE (BROWN)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mar. 18, 1881, LaPorte, Ind. ; d. Isaac A. (b. Scotland) & Ella
C. (Humphrey) Love (b. Ohio.) Prepared in Danville H. S. Kappa Alpha Theta. Mar-
ried Frederick Gage Brown, Sept. 6, 1906, St. Louis, Mo. Address, 610 Witmer St., Los
Angeles, Calif.
2151. RENA AVIS LUCAS (WHITSITT)
(Wife of No. 1994)
B. L. S.; A. B., 1905; Librarian; b. July 26, 1879; d. William E. (b. Feb. 27, 1S51,
Rushville, Ind.) & Leonora B. (Day) Lucas (b. Apr. 6, 1856, Minneapolis, Minn.) Pre-
pared in Duluth (Minn.) H. S. ; Univ. of Minn., 1900-2; Alpha Phi; Phi Delta Psi;
Dramatic (I^lub. Asst., Cataloging Dept., Minneapolis Pub. Lib., 1905-6. Married Ham-
mond William Whitsitt, Aug. 15, 1907, Vevey, Switzerland. Address, Moline, 111.
2152. JOHN JAMES McCarthy
B. L. S.; Teacher; b. Feb. 17, 1882, Chicago; s. Alexander J. (b. .\ndover, Mass.)
& Jane (Bell) McCarthy (b. near Chicago.) Prepared in Lakeview H. S., Chicago. En-
glish Club. Teacher, S. Barrington, 111., 1904-5; Melrose Park, 111., 1905-7; Chicago
Schools, 1907-8: Lane Tech. H. S., Chicago. 1908 — Married Leora Jaquish, Dec. 26,
1908, Fairdale, 111. Address, 3220 N. Halsted St., Chicago.
2153. JOHN McCARTY
B. S. in Agr. ; Live Stock Raising: b. June 8, 1880, Filscn, 111.; s. Francis Asbury
(b. Apr. 23, 1837, Catherine, N. Y.) & Emma Carolyn (Young) McCarty (b. May 22,
1853). Prepared in Tuscola H. S. Alpha Zeta; Agr. Club. Member M. E. Church.
Married Josia Ellen Kagy, Aug. 6, 1908, Filson, 111. Children, John Wesley, b. Nov. 13,
1909; Mary Josephine, b. Nov. 13, 191 1. Address, R. F. D. No. 5, Areola, 111.
2154. ELIZABETH DELILAH McCLURE (BICKET)
A. B. in L. &• A.; b. June 17, 1882, Danvers, 111.; d. Marion Lee (b. Dec. 6, 1854,
Danvers, 111.) & Susan Arabella (Stephenson) McClure (b. Aug. 9, 1857, Martinsburg,
O.) Prepared in Bloomington H. S.; la. State Coll., Ames, la., 1900-1; 111. Wesleyan,
Bloomington, 1900-1, 1902-3. Kappa Kappa Gamma. B. S., 111. Wesleyan, 1903. Mar-
ried Hiram Sibley Bicket, June 3, 191 1, Bloomington, 111. Child, Marion McClure, b.
Mar. 10, 1912. Address, 609 E. 62d St., Chicago.
2155. ISABELLA JANE McCULLOCH
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Dec. 26, 1866, Janesville, Wis.; d. John (b. Nov. 24, 181 2,
Morayshire, Scotland) & Margaret (Frew) McCulloch (b. July 12, 1S32, Sligo, Ireland >.
Prepared in Janesville H. S. B. L., Univ. of Wis., 1897. Organizing the Lib., Wis. Sch.
for the Blind, Janesville, Aug.-Sept., Asst. in Cataloging, Univ. of Wis. Lib., 1904 —
Address, 1520 Mineral Pt. Ave., Janesville, Wis.; Bus. Add., 230 N. Brooks St., Madison,
Wis.
2156. JOHN FRED McCULLOUGH
B. S. in E. E. ; Supt. for Engrs. ; b. Mar. 12, 1882, Centralia, 111.; s. John Thomas
(b. Dec. 12, 1853, Irvington, 111.) & Lydia Margaret (Ryan) McCuIlough (b. Sept. 13,
1857, Centralia, 111.) Prepared in Centralia H. S. M. E. & E. E. Soc. Supt. for Fred.
J. Portel & Co., Consulting Engrs., operating a Central Station for said Co. at Gibson
City, 111. Address. 203 N. Locust St., Centralia, 111.; Tern. Add., Gibson Elec. Lt. & P.
(To., Gibson City, 111.
2157. WILLIAM ASH WAY McCULLY
(Brother of No. 1723, 2740)
B. S. in C. E.; Genl. Contractor; b. Apr. 26, 1S82, Scotland. S. Dak.; s. John D. Dan-
iels (b. Baltimore, Md.) & Jennie B. (Ashway) McCully (b. Mt. Carroll, 111.) Prepared
in Mt. Carroll H. S.; Carthage Coll. Prep. School; Carthage Coll., 1 898-1901. Engrs.
Club; YT M. C. A. Instrumentman, June-Sept., 1904; Res. Engr.. 1904-S; Asst. Engr.,
Central, 111. Constr. Co., 1905-6; Locating Engr., 111. T. S., 1006-8; Chief Engr., Cent.
Ry. Co. of la., iqo8-io; R. R. & Genl. Contracting, Porter McCully Constr. Co., 1910—
Member Presb. Church. Married Nina Marea Dyer, Apr. 25, 1907- Address, 328 N.
Main St., Canton, O.
2158. MARY ELIZABETH McILHENNY
A. R. in Sci.; Teacher: b. Feb. 17. 1S70, Doddsville, 111.: d. Robert Crawford (b.
Dec. 20, 1824, Adams Co., Pa.) & Harriet Miller (McCoy) Mcllhcnny (b. Nov. 10, 1838,
Richland Co., Ohio). Prepared in Macomb H. S. Did Grad. work in German, Univ.
of Mich, ist Semester 1909-10; taught in H. S. Girard. 111., 1Q04-5: in H. S. Minonk,
(Teacher of German & Asst. Prin.) III., 1905-9; in H. S. St. Johns, Mich., 1910. Address,
Macomb, 111.; Tern. Add., St. Johns, Mich.
330 University of Illinois [1904
2159. •GEORGE HARVEY McKINLEY
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. June 4, 1881, Moline, 111.; s. George Harvey (b. 1856, Moline,
111.) & Hester Ann (Ferris) McKinley (b. 1856, Can.) Prepared in Moline H. S. Phi
Delta Theta; Phi Delta Phi; Theta Nu Epsilon; Alpha Delta Sigma; Football team. Prac-
ticed law. Member Rock Island Co. Bar Assoc. Died Nov. 19, 191 1.
2160. WILLIAM ASBURY McKNIGHT
B. S. in M. & S. E.; Y. M. C. A. Sec'y-; b. Sept. 18, 1877, Ingraham, III.; s. Austin
Roger (b. Aug. 17, 1852, Ingraham, 111.) & Amanda M. (Turner) McKnight (b. Feb. 29,
1856, Bridgeport, 111.) Prejiared in Olney H. S. Y. M. C. A. Pres. ; Adelphic; Army
& Navy Club; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Gamma Delta; Varsity Football; Pres. Junior class,
State Stud. Sec'y-. 1904-7; Bldg. Sec'y., Y. M. C. A. Univ. of 111., 1907-8; Gen'l. Sec'y.,
Y. M. C. A., Univ. of 111., 1908— I. N. G., 1896-8; U. S. Vol. Army, 4th 111., 1898-9;
2d Lieut. Co. L., I. N. G. (in command of Co.), 1899-1900; Battallion Adjt., 4th I. JN.
G., 1900-S. Married Mabel H. Haight, July 21, 1904, Meriden, 111. Children, William
Asbury, Jr., b. Jan. 21, 1906; Mary, b. Oct. 4, 1909 (d. Oct. 29, 1909). Address, Y. M. C.
A. Buenos Aires, Argentine, S. A.
2161. NEIL McMillan, jr.
B. S. in Arch.; Y. M. C. A. Sec'y.; b. Aug. 3, 1878, Glasgow, Scotland; s. Neil (b.
June 22, 1844, Glasgow, Scotland) & Jane (McLay) McMillan (b. 1852, do.) Prepared
in Chicago Manl. Tr. School. Y. M. C. A.; Tau Beta Pi; Adelphic; Arch. Club; Ath-
letic Assoc; (Tol. Univ. Regt.; Chairman Jr. Cap Comm.; Instr. in Mil. Sci. Y. M. C.
A. Sec'y-. Univ. of 111., 1904-6; Traveling Sec'y. for International Com. of Y. M. C. A.,
1906-10; Sec'y. for Bus. Adm.. Stud. Dept. International Comm., Y. M. C. A., 1910 —
Author: The Faculty Man & Student Bible Study. The Inter collegian. 1908; The Organ-
ization of the Bible Study Dept., Report of Lake Forest Y. M. C. A. Secy.'s Conf., 1911,
Member Assoc, of Employed Officers Y. M. C. A. of Amer. Married Florence Beatrice
Cornell, July 12, 1906, Chicago. Address, 87 Elm St., Montclair, N. J.; Bus. Add., 124 E.
28th St., "N. Y. City.
2162. MAUD MANGAS (HAGANS)
(Sister of No. 3466)
_ A. B. in L. & A.; China Painter; b. Sept. 20, 1881, Hartsburg, III.- d. Samuel (b.
Union City, Ind.) & Elizabeth (Hopkins) Mangas (b. Loogootee, Ind.) Prepared in
Lincoln H. S. B. M., Lincoln Coll., 1902. Married Dr. Francis Marion Hagans. Chil-
dren, Maud Elizabeth, b. Oct. 10, 1907 (d. May 6, 1909); Frances Marian, b. Apr. 18,
1910. Address, 400 Broadway, Lincoln, 111.
2163. CHARLES JUDSON MANN
(Son of No. 107, Brother of No. 3864)
B. S. in Agr. ; Scientist in U. S. Soil Survey; b. Nov. 2, 1879, Oilman, 111.; s.
Frank I. & Fannie (Judson) Mann. Prepared in Gilman H. S.; Eureka Coll., 1899-1001.
Alpha Zeta. Author: Soil Reports for Putnam Co.; Bates Co.; Atchison Co.; Mo. Lin-
coln Parish; Concordia Parish; Iberia Parish; E. Feliciana Parish, La. Bedford Co., Pa.
Married Pearl Wild, Nov. 30, 1905. Child, Virginia B., Nov. 12, 1910. Address, Gilman,
111.
2164. PEARLE MANSPEAKER
(Sister of No. 3866)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Nov. 16, 1878, Champaign, 111.; d. Lewis (b. Nov. 27, 1853,
Bedford Springs, Pa.) & Emma (Gruver) Manspeaker (b. Nov. 29, 1859, Lafayette, Ind.)
Prepared in Champaign FT. S. English Cl,ub; Le Cercle Francais; Final Honors. Address,
201 W. University Ave., Champaign, 111.
2165. ELVIRA ELLEN MARK (PORTER)
A. B.; b. Dec. 22, 1874, Decatur, 111.; d. John Calhoun (b. Dec. 12, 1849, Lebanon,
Pa.) & Almira (Pugh) Mark (b. Mar. 23, 1851, Decatur, 111.) Prepared in Decatur H-
S.; III. State Nor. Univ., 1898-9, 1900-1. English & German Clubs; Watcheka; Phi Beta
Kappa. Taught history in Oxford Coll., O., 1904-5; Engl., State Nor., Albion, Ida., 1906-7;
Hist., State Nor., Oshkosh, Wis., 1907-8. Married James Bowman Porter, June 24, 1908.
Child, Bowman Mark, b. Apr. 7, 1909. Address, 1314 Mass. Ave., S. E., Washington, D. C.
2166. GEORGE REQUA MARSH
B. S.; Farmer; June 22, 1879, Brookfield, 111.; s. John James (b. Sept. 1839, Brook-
field, 111.) & Mary (Hickling) Marsh (b. Nov. 10, 1848, Great Grimsby, Eng.) Prepared
in Marseilles H. S. Address, Marseilles, 111.
2167. THOMAS ALFRED MARSH
B. S. in M. E.; M. E., IQ09; Inspecting Engr.; b. Aug. i, 1882, London, Eng.; s.
Thomas (b. 1844, London) &• Harriet Mary (Garth) Marsh (b. 1843, do.) Prepared in
Roodhouse., Loda & Paxton H. Schs., 111. M. E. Soc. Engr. Dept., Altman & Taylor Co.,
Mansfield, O., 1904-5; M. E. for Hydraulic Press Mfg. Co., Mt. Gilead, O., 1905-6; In-
specting Engr., Green Engr. Co., Chicago, 1906. Author: Design of Thick Cylinders,
Machinery Maga::ine ; numerous articles in Po'vcr, Engineer, etc. Member Amer. Soc.
of M. E. ; Hon. member Natl. Assoc. Stationary Engrs. ; memb., Engr. Club of Chicago.
Married Grace M. Cramer, Aug. 28, 1912. Address, 6647 Monroe Ave., Chicago; Bus.
.4dd., 28 E. Jackson St., Chicago.
1904] Baccalaureate Alumni 331
2168. MYRA MATHER
(Sister of Nos. 968, 1368)
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1905; Teacher; b. July 7, 1881, Newton, Co., Ind.; d.
Jonathan (b. Oct. 5, 1849, Essex Co., N. Y.) & Elizabeth (Sprague) Mather (b. Sept.
12, 1848, Will Co., 111.) Prepared in Joliet Twp. H. S. Alethenai; Kappa Alpha Theta;
Phi Beta Kappa; Y. W. C. A., Treas. & Secy. Taught in Clinton, 111., 1905-7; taught in
loliet. III., 1907-8; Studied German in Berlin Univ., 1909. Address, 310 Kicholson St.,
■joliet, 111.
2169. GEORGE JOHN MAUTZ
A. B. in Sci.; Physician; b. Jan. 31, 1880, Pana, 111.; s. John F. (b. Apr. 3, 1840,
Wurtemberg, Germany) & Matilda (Kull) Mautz (b. Nov. 29, 1848, Sugar Grove, O.)
Prepared in Univ. Acad. M. D., Coll. of P. & S., Chicago, 1907; diploma from West Side
Hosp. & 111. Post Grad. Med. School, 1908. Hon. Med. frat., A. K. K. Member Amer.
Med. Assoc. Address, Suite 403 Myers BIdg., Springfield, 111.
2170. CLARENCE EUGENE MEAD
B. S. in E. E.; Asst. Engr.; b. Jan. 13, 1881, Minden Mines, Mo.; s. Hugh Albert
(b. Chillicothe, 111.) & Eva Mav (Gowdy) Mead (b. Lacon, 111.) Prepared in Chilli-
cothe. 111., H. S. M. E. & E. E. Soc; Glee & Mandolin Club, Leader Mandolin Club.
Electrician, Edison Co., Chicago; same. Armour & Co.; Draftsman, Western Elec. Co.,
Chicago: Chief Draftsman, Bliss Co., Milwaukee; Asst Engr., U. S. Lt. & Co., Niagara
Falls, N. Y. Member Amer. Inst, of E. E. ; Assoc, of Ry. Elec. Engrs. Married Lilian
Hultgren, May 15, 1904. Children, Mildred, b. Jan. 3, 1905; Hugh, b. May 17, 1907;
Paul, b. Jan. 13, 1909. Address, 820 Main St., Niagara Falls, N. Y.
21 71. WILLIAM ANTHONY MEDILL
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Feb. 12, 1879, Rock Island, 111.; s. Alexander (b. 1853, Rock
Island Co., 111.) & Anna M. (Smith) Medill (b. 1855, Pa.) Prepared in Milan H. S.
& Rock Island H. S. Adelphic; Theta Kappa Nu; Phi Delta Phi; Pol. Sci. Club; Van
Twiller Court; Adelphic-Philo Debate. Practicing law, Kansas City, Mo. Married Mar-
garet V. Squier, Apr. 18, 1908, Kansas City, Mo. Children, Margaret Squier, b. May 7,
1910; Sarah Louise, b. Sept. 4, 1912. Address, 4229 Holly St., Kansas City, Mo.; Bus.
Add., I no Commerce Bldg., Kansas City.
2172. IVA ESTHER MERCER (HABERMEYER)
(Wife of No. 1876)
A. B.; b. July 29, 1875, near Carter, 111.; d. Silas (b. Dec. 10, 1821, Ky.) & Caroline
(Gaston) Mercer (b. Oct. 5, 1831, near Salem, 111.) Prepared in Southern 111. Korm.
& Minneapolis Acad., Minneapolis, Minn. Y. W. C. A. Charter member Illiola. Prin.
Colfax H. S., 1904-5. Author: Articles, Letters from a Young Attorney, Illinois Maga-
zine, Nov., 1903; The Literary Stud, in H. Sci. (with Miss Stookey), same, pp. 59i-3.
1904. Married George Conrad Habermeyer, Nov. 14, 1905, Champaign, 111. Address,
1 103 Euclid St., Champaign, 111.
2173. FRED CHARLES MILLER
A. B.; Lumber Dealer; b. Feb. 28, 1879, Peoria, 111.; s. Frank J. (b. Mar. 9, 1850)
& Franziska (Streibich) Miller (b. Feb. 15, 1853). Prepared in Bradley Polytech. Inst.
Kappa Sigma; Arch. Club; Glee & Mandolin Club; Baseball team & Track team. Married
Alice W. Yingst, Oct. 17, 1904, Peoria, 111. Address, 1023 N. Adams St.; Bus. Add.,
530 S. Washington St., Peoria, 111.
2174. FLOYD EARL MILLS
(Brother of No. 3881)
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. June 5, 1883, McNabb, 111^ s. Willis B. (b. McNabb,
111.) & Martha E. (Benjamin) Mills (b. Bloomington, 111.) Tau Beta Pi. Scholarship;
Band; Instr. in Civ. Eng., Mich. Agr. Coll., 1904-5; Chicago Park Comm.; I. C. K. K. ;
Pacific R. R. Co.; Great Northern R. R. Co.; Chief Engr., Seattle Boston Copper Co.;
Locating Engr., Harriman R. R., 1910; Supt. Butler Const. Co., 1910 — Member, Society
of Friends; Seattle Athletic Club. Married Ruth Inez Watson, July i, 191 1, Seattle,
Wash. Address, McNabb, 111.
2175. AARON W. MINER
(Brother of Nos. 3107, 43i6)
B. S. in Agr.; Farming; b. Apr. 13, 1882, McDonough Co., 111.; s. Timothy Graham
(b. June 27, 1837, Fulton Co., 111.) & Harriet (Russel) Miner (b. Aug. 28, 1846, McDon-
ough Co., 111.) Prepared in Macomb H. S. Agr. Club; Adelphic; Alpha Zeta; Ed. Ilhnois
Agriculturalist. Director 14th Congressional Dist., 111. Farmers' Institute, 1907-9- Mar-
ried Inez McClenahan, Aug. 17, 191 o, Manhattan, 111. Child, Timothy Graham, b. July
23, 1911. Address, Adair, 111.
2176. WILLIAM ANDERSON MISKIMEN
B. S. in M. E., 1904; Vegetable Canner; b. July iS. 1882, Hoopeston, 111.; s. Richard
Taylor & Cecelia (Anderson) Miskimen. Prepared in Hoopeston H. S. & Mich. Military
Acad. Sigma Chi. Draftsman, S mo.; Apprentice, 3 mo.; Salesman, 4 yrs.; General
Employe, i yr.; Secy., The 111. Canning Co., Hoopeston, 1910 — 32 deg. Mason. Married
Madge Everett Brown, June 20, 1906. Children, Brownie McKee, b. Apr. 4, 1910;
Richard Taylor, b. May 26, 191 1. Address, Hoopeston, 111.
332 University of Illinois [1904
2177. MARTHA EDITH MOLES (FAIRCHILD)
B. L. S.; b. Feb. 15, 1877, Alexandria, Minn.; d. William Stephenson (b. Apr. 26,
1834, Cockermouth, Eng.) & Martha (Suetting) Moles (b. Mar. 27, 1844, Bergen, Norwayl.
Prepared in Pomona, Calif., H. S ; Pomona Coll. Prep. School. A. B., Pomona Coll.,
1901. Y. W. C. A. Libr. Cataloger, 1904-5. Member Cong. Church. Married Dr. James
Henry Fairchild, Feb. 2Z, 1906, Gervais, Ore. Children, Martha Elizabeth, b. Feb. 18,
1907; James Moles, b. Oct. 11, 1909. Address, 235 Union St., Salem, Ore.
2178. JENNIE ERMA MOORE (BINDER)
B. L. S.; b. Oct. 16, 1881, Vanlue, O.; d. George Washington (b. 1847, Vanlue, O.)
& Huldah (Bright) Moore (b. 1858, do.) Prepared in Mrs. Mathews' School for Girls,
Painesville, O.; also Lake Erie Coll., 1S98-1902. Pi Beta Phi; Phi Delta Psi. Lib. work,
Pekin, 111., 1904; Council Bluffs, la., 1Q05-7; Columbus, O., State Libr., 1907-9. Married
Frank Hewson Binder, 1909, Vanlue, O. Address, 122 5th Ave., Council Bluffs, la.
2179. CHARLES MYERS MORRIS
LL. B.; Genl. Sales Mgr.; b. June 14, 1869, Rantoul, 111.; s. Henry Merritt (b. Oct.
12, 1846, Elgin, III.) & Harriet (Myers) Morris (b. Oct. 13, 1845, Troy, N. Y.) Prepared
in Rantoul H. S.; Dixon Norm. School. Law; Right of Way & Real Estate; Genl. Sales
Mgr., F. L. Bills & Co., Everglades, Fla. Married Mary Lindsey, Nov. 27 1890. Chil-
dren, Claude M., b. Oct. 27, i8gi; K. G., b. May 20, 1893; Wendland, b. Julv 29, 1903.
Address, 723 W. Hill St., Champaign, 111.; Bus. Add., 76 W. Monroe St., Chicago, 111.
2180. NELSON CASE MORROW
(Son of No. 27)
B. S.; M. D., 1905; Physician; b. Nov. 6, 1879, Tonganoxie, Kan.; s. Andrew T-
('73) (b. Aug. 2, 1845, Grant Co., Ind.) & Harriet Mercy (Case) Morrow (b. June 8,
1842, Wyo. Co., Pa.) Prepared in Rockford H. S. Interne, St. Mary's Hosp , 1906 — •
Author: The Technic of Skin Grafting, Jour, of the Kan. Med. Soc, 1909; Salvarson,
same, 191 1; Varicose Veins, same, 191 1. Member Labette Co. Med. Soc.; Kan. State
Med. Soc; Amer. Med. Assoc. Married Grace Todd, Jan. i, 1908, Manchester, la.
Child, Marjorie Harriett, b. Oct. 31, 191 o. Address, Altamont, Kan.
2181. HENRY CHILDS MORSE
B. S. in C. E.; Salesman; b. Oct. 21, 1879, Chandlerville, 111.; s. John Childs &
Lucy (Read) Morse. Prepared in Peoria H. S.; Knox Coll., 1896-8, 1899-1900. Beta
Theta Pi. Supt. of Constr., Fred Breddell, 1904-5; Draftsman & Designer, Purdy & Hen-
derson, 1905-7; Salesman, John Lucas & Co., 1907 — • Author: Special articles for
Philadelphia Made Hardware. Married Nell Wolff, Oct, 4, 1905, Aledo, 111. Address,
322 Race St., Philadelphia, Pa.
2182. JACOB WILLIAM MUELLER
B. S. in M. E.; Secy., Stove & Range Co.; b. Nov. 16, 1878, Shiloh Valley, 111.;
s. Solomon (b. Mar. 6, 1836, Neuhoff, Rhein Pfalz, Ger.) & Mary (Moser) Mueller (b.
July 26, 1852, St. Clair Co., 111.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. M. E. & E. E. Soc. De-
signer & Draftsman, Amer. Steel & Wire Co., Waukegan, 111.; Estimator, Peters, Eichler
Heating Co., St. Louis. Mo., 1906; Draftsman, Amer. Brake Co., same, 1909; Secy.,
Orbon Stove & Range Co., Belleville, 111., 1911 — Married June 26, 1912. Address, 605
E. "C" St., Belleville, 111.
2183. FREDERICK LEWIS MUHL
B. S. in Arch.; Instructor; b. Apr. 3, 1880, Bloomington, 111.; s. Frederick Charles
(b. Nov. 26, 1846, Tielber, Prussia) & Johanna Muhl, (b. Aug. 14. 1S51, Prussia).
Prepared in Bloomington H. S. Varsity Football; Varsity Track. Draftsman, 1904;
Constr. Supt., 1905-10; Dir. of Ath., Instr. in Acad., Illinois Wesleyan Univ., 1911-12.
A. F. & A. M, Married Ambel C, Johnson, Apr. 11, 1906. Children, Madalen, b. July
31, 1907; Fred Lewis, b. Dec. 21, 1909; Richard August, b. Aug. 11, 1910. Address, 11 r
E. Willow St., Normal, 111.
2184. ANDREW PEDRE MUNSEN
B. S. in C, E.; Asst. Engr. ; b. June 18, 1878, Vitred, Denmark; s. Mogens (b.
June 28, 1836, Vitred, do.) & Anna IVIarie (Neilson) Munsen (b. Oct. 4, 1840, Testrup,
do.) Prepared in Henry, 111., H. S. Concrete Insp., 1904-5; Office Draftsman, 1905-6;
Asst. Supt., Concrete Constr., 1906-7; Supt. Stone Mill, 1907-8; Concrete Foreman, 1908-
9; Asst. Engr., Ry. Constr., 1909 — Articles read before Asst. Engr. meetings of tlie
C. M. & St. P. Ry. Married Susan Elizabeth Munsen, Apr. 30, 1906, Catlettsburg, Ky.
Child, Mary Virginia, b. Apr. 27, 1907. Address, 1535 9th Ave,, Marion, la.
2185. HOWARD BRUCE MURPHEY
B. S. in C. E.; Contracting En'gr, & Mgr.; b. Feb. 18. 1880, Champaign, 111.; s.
John Thompson (b. June 13, 1853, Coshocton, O.) & Alpha (Rhoten) Murphey (b.
July 4, 1861, Brown Co., O.) Prepared in Farmer City H. S. Transitman, Brighton
Park Track Elev., May-Sept., 1903; Draftsman, Chicago Bridge & Iron Works, summer
1904; Instr. in Des. Geom. & Mechanism, Univ. of Mich., 1904-6; Draftsman, Chicago
Bridge & Iron Works, summer, 1905; same, igo6-8; Contracting Engr.. same, 1908-10;
same & Mgr. of Southwestern office of Chicago Bridge & Iron Works, Dallas, Tex., 1910 —
Married Bertha Gladden, Dec. 27, 1904, Urbana, 111. Children, John Kenneth, b. Aug. 5,
T907; Mildred, b. Jan. 13, 1912. Address, 713 N, Peak St., Dallas, Tex.; Bus. Add.,
Praetorian Bldg., Dallas, Tex.
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2186. helen andromache naylor
A. B. in L. &• A.; Teacher; b. Mason City, 111.; d. Ulysses (b. Dec. 2, 1827,
Columbia, Ky.) & Emma Ann (Bowdon) Naylor (b. Nov. 6, 1853, McMinville, Tenn.;
Prepared in Mason City H. S.; Mo. Valley Coll., Marshall, Mo. Alethenai; Y. W.
C. A.; Deutsche Verein; Chi Omega. Asst. Prin., Rossville, III., 1905; Teacher ot
Commercial subjects in Alton H. S., 1905 — Member Cong. Church. Address, 314 E.
i2th St., Alton, 111.
21S7. CYRUS FORSYTH NEWCOMB
(Brother of No. 3489)
A. B. in Sci.; Physician & Surgeon; b. Dec. 12, 1879; s. Dr. W. K. (b. Apr.
6, 1857, Lyons, la.) & Eliza C. (Durbin) Newcomb (b. Dec. 26, 1856, Franklin, Ind.)
Prepared in Fisher H. S.; Univ. Acad. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Nu Sigma Nu; Med Club,
Pres. M. D., P & S., Chicago, 1910; Post Grad. work in Vienna, London & Berlin. Au-
thor: Diabetis Mellitus, ///. State Med. Jour., 1910. Member A. F. & A. M.; Elks; Cham-
paign Country Club; Univ. Club, Chicago; Champaign Co., III. State 6t Aesculapian
Med. Soc; Secy. Co. Soc, 3 yrs.; A. M. A.; Attending Physician, Garwood Old Ladies
JTome; Member staff J. F. Burnham Hosp. Address, 3:1 W. Hill St., Champaign, 111.
2188. FREDERICK DAVID NIEDERMEYER
A. B. in L. &• A.; Minister; b. Feb. 14, 1881, Decatur, 111.; s. William (b.
1849, Kansas City, Mo.) & Anna Elizabeth (Jahn) Niedermeyer (b. 1858, Boody, 111.)
Prepared in Decatur H. S.; 111. State Norm. Univ. Pbilomathean; Glee Club; Engl.
Club; Inter-Soc. debate; Orat. Cont. ; Assoc. Ed., Illini: same, Illinois Magazine.
A. M., Princeton Univ., 1908; studied theology in Prin. Theol. Sem., 1906-9. Supt.,
Potomac Pub. Schs., 1904-5; Prin. of Sch., Murphysboro, 111., 1905-6; Pastor, Mizpah
Chapel, N. Y. City. 1909-12; Pastor, Adams Mem. Church, 207 E. 30th St., N. Y. City,
1912 — Member Benham Club, Princeton, N. J., 1906- — Address, 207 E. 30th St., N. Y.
City.
2189. CHARLES ALBERT OCOCK
B. S. in Agr. ; Asst. Prof.; b. Feb. 17, 1874, Marengo, 111.; s. Thomas Albert (b.
Tan. 9, 1849, Dorsetshire, Erg.> & Emily Tower (Jackson) Ocock (b. Oct. 3, 1853,
Hartland, 111.) Prepared in Wheaton Coll. Acad. Asst. in Agr. Engr., 1904; Asst.
Prof, of Agr. Engr., in charge of the Dept., Wis. Univ., 1905-13. Pres., Amer. Soc.
of Agr. Engrs., 1911^ — • Married Pearl Strickland Kendall, July 12, 1905, Clinton, la. Chil-
dren, George Kendall, b. Apr. 28, 1906; Robert Charles, b. July 8, 1908; Emily Eliza-
beth, b. July 6, 191 1. Address, 208 Highland Ave., Madison, Wis.
2190. TOKIYO OGIHARA
A. B. in Chem.; b. June 6, 1873, Tokyo, J.ipan; s. S. & Kni Ogihara. Entered
from Tokyo, Japan. Address, Tokoyo, Japan, ($)
2191. MARY ANDERSON OSGOOD
A. B. in Libr. Sci.; Librarian; b. Oct. 24, 1870, Saco, Me.; d. Samuel (b.
Pownal, Me.) & Lucy Jordan (Goodale) Osgood (b. Saco, Me.) Prepared in Abilene
H. S., Kan. B. L., Washburn Coll., 1894. Taught in Abilene, (Kan.) H. S., 1904-5;
Libr., Carnegie Pub. Lib., Tyler. Tex., 1905 — Member Lib. School Alumni Assoc;
Tex. State Lib. Assoc, Vice pres. Address, Tyler, Tex.
2192. FRED MYRINE OUTHOUSE
A. B. in L. S: A.; I-awyer; b. Jan. 13, 1879, Campton, 111.; s. Renalwin (b.
Apr. 22, 1852, Campton, 111.) & Addie (Leighton) Outhouse (b. Aug. 18, 1857, Perry,
Me.) Prepared in Elburn H. S.; Univ. Acad. Phi Alpha Delta. J. U. D., Univ. of
Chicago, 1906. Address, 1207-112 W. Adams St., Chicago.
2193. WILLIAM MANSFIELD PARK
B. S. in M. E.; Engineer; b. June 17. 1881, Sidney, 111.: s. David Elihu (b.
Oct. n, 1844, O. ; d. July 9. 19 12) & Mary Susan (Mansfield) Park (b. Jan. 4, 1847,
Marion, Ind.) Prepared in Urbana II. S. M. E. & E. E. Soc Draftsman for M. E.
Dept., Univ. of 111., 1904; Link Belt Machinery Co., Cliicago, 1904-5; U. S. Geol. Survey,
Fuel Tests, St. Louis, Mo., 1905-6; Asst. Engr., Western Elec Constr. Co., 1906-7; Engr.
Exp. .Sta., Univ. of 111., 1907-9; with Green Engr. Co., 1909 — Author: Notes on
the Design of Steam Hammers, Technopraph No. 18, 1904, pp. ig-26. Married Eva
Helm, Sept. 12, 1906. Child, Marion Virginia. Address, 934 Laurel Ave., Austin,
Chicago; Bus. Add., 1300 Steper Bldg., Chicago.
2194. CALTON WILLIAM PARKER
LL. B.; Claim Agent; b. Aug. 28, 1878, Urbana, 111.; s. George Washington
Moore (b. Aug. 19, 1841, Mass.) & Laura Ducinda (Hamilton) Parker Cb. Oct. 24,
1844, Va.) Prepared in Champaign H. S.; Univ. Acad. Claim Agent, C. B. & U-
Ry. Married Angle Loretta Hinckley, Oct. 16, 1911, Aurora, III. Address, 317 i).
Lincoln Ave., Aurora, 111.; Bits. Add., 226 W. Adams St., Chicago.
2195. MAUD MAY PATTERSON
A. B. in Sci.; Teacher; b. Tune 2S, 1883, Kingston, 111.; d. John R. (1). Sept.
18, 1854, Genoa, 111.) & Laura (Stuart) Patterson (b. Dec. 25, i860, Kingston, 111.)
Prepared in Rochelle H. S. Taught in Urbana H. S., 1904-12; Thornton Twp. II. S.,
Harvey, 111., 1912 — Address, (Home) Rockford, 111.
334 University of Illinois [1904
2196. IDA MAY PEARSON (HINER)
B. S. in H. Sci.; b. Feb. 2, 1875, Livingston Co., 111.; d. Eli W. (b. Aug 10,
1837, Miami Co., O.) & Rachel (Shafer) Pearson (b. Jan. 6, 1839, Lancaster Co.,
Pa.) Prepared in 111. State Norm. Univ. Y. W. C. A.- Illiola. Taught in H. Sci.
Dept., Univ. of 111., Feb. -June, 1905. Married George Elmer Hiner, July 26 1905.
Pontiac, 111. Children, Richard Lee, b. May 22, 1906; Lawrence Elmer, b. July i,
1907; Edwin Wellington, b. Aug. 16, 1909; Albert Mason, b. May 13, 1911. Address,
Moneta, O'Brien Co., la.
2197. LYLE DONOVAN PERRIGO
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Apr. 23, 1880, Donovan, 111.; s. Asa Flint (b. Apr. 16, 1838,
Seneca Co., O.) & Elmira (Hill) Perrigo (b. Dec. 17, 1846, Jericho, Vt.) Prepared
in Univ. Acad. Phi Kappa Sigma; Phi Delta Phi. Address, Watseka, 111.
2198. MABEL PERRY (MACNEAL)
B. L. S.; b. Oct. 21, 1S81, Ann Arbor, Mich.; d. Walter Scott (b. June 17. 1831,
Otsego Co., N. Y.) & Emma (Blackman) Perry (b. Jan. 31 1845, Plymouth, Mich.)
Prepared in Ann Arbor H. S. ; Univ. of Mich., 1900-2. Alpha Phi; Theta Upsilon;
Theta Delta Upsilon. Libr. Cataloger, Univ. of Mich. Lib. Married Dr. Ward J-
MacNeal, Dec. 28, 1905, Ann Arbor, Mich. Children, Edward Perry, b. Oct. 4.
1906; Herbert Pratt, b. Mar. 10, 1909. Address, 172 Prospect Park W., Brooklyn,
N. Y.
2199. JOHN FREDERICK PETERSON
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. July 6, 1881, Kewanee, 111. Prepared Kewanee
H. S. Married Jennie Johnson, June 10, 1908, Chicago. Child, Richard Frederick, b.
July 7, 1909. Address, 6244 Magnolia Ave., Chicago; Bus. Add., Chicago Tunnel Co.
2200. EUGENE MARTIN PHILLIPS
(Brother of No. 2478)
A. B. in Sci.; Teacher; b. Jan. 29, 1874, Damascus, 111.; s. James M. (b. 1837,
Green Bay, Wis.) & Mary R. (Stout) Phillips (b. 1839, Md.) Prepared in Northern
111. State Norm.; I. S. N. U. Philomathean; Y. M. C. A. cabinet; Football. Taught
in Princeton H. S., 1904-6- Freeport H. S., 1906-9; Lyons Twp. H. S., LaGrange, 111.,
1905 — Member Baptist (Jhurch; Royal Arch Mason. Address, 28 S. Wiola Ave.,
La(jrange, 111.
2201. INEZ CHARLOTTE PIERCE (VAIL)
B. L. S.; b. Jan. 10, 1882, Ridgville, Ind.; d. James O. (b. Dec. 16, i8s8, Knox
Co., O.) & Sue (Bowersox) Pierce (b. Palestine, O.) Prepared in Portland H. S.
Kappa Kappa Gamma. Asst. Libr. Eastern 111. State Nor. Sch., Charleston, ill-;
Libr., Mich. City, Ind. Pub. Lib., 1905-8. Married George Truesdell Vail Dec. 8,
1908, Portland, Ind. Child, Barbara Vail, b. June 26, 1910. Address, Portland, Ind.
2202. ANNA SHAW PINKUM
A. B.; B. L. S., 1905; Librarian; b. Eau Claire, Wis.; d. John Perrin (b. Industry,
Me.) & Elmire Matilda (Hooker) Pinkum (b. Belfast, N. Y.) Prepared in Eau
Claire H. S. Kappa Alpha Theta; Pres., Lib. Club. B. L., Univ. of Wis., 1899.
Libr., Stevenson Pub. Lib., Marinette, Wis., 1905-9. Address, 420 4th Ave., Eau Claire,
Wis.
2203. *FLORENCE ELIZABETH PITTS
(Sister of No. 1744)
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1906: Teacher; b. Jan. 6, 1882, Bloomington, IH.;
d. John Joseph (b. Oct. 20, 1853. McLean, 111.) & Mary Elizabeth (Roberts) Pitts
(b. Oct. 30, 1858, Battle Creek, Mich.) Prepared in I. S. N. U., Normal, 111. Kappa
Alpha Theta; Engl. Club. Instr. in Engl., tJniv. of 111., 1904-6. Died Sept., 1907-
2204. JOHN LUTHER POLK, JR.
(Brother of No. 1156)
A. B. in L. & A.; Note & Mortgage Loan bus.; b. Sept. 3, 1884, Areola, 111.; s.
John Luther (b. Nov. 22, 1841, Bridgeville, Del.) & Cora Justice (Blackwell) Polk (b.
1846, Newberne, N. C.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Phi Delta Theta. Illio statt;
Secy., French C-lub. Bank Clerk, Champaign, 1904-8; Note & Mortgage Loans, igo8 —
Address, Champaign, 111.
2205. LIDA ELIZABETH POPEJOY (JONES)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. May 8, 1882, Lexington, 111.; Prepared in Lexington, III., H. S.
Taught in Saybrook H. S., 1904-5: Grad. Stud., Bryn Mawr, 1905-6; taught in Hoopeston
H. S., 1906-8; Pontiac Twp. H. S., 1908-9. Married Emlyn Ivor Jones, Jan. 16, 1909,
Chicago. Child, Mary Elizabeth, b. Aug. 21, 1910. Address, Newport, Wash.
2206. RAEBERN HENRY POST
(Brother of No. 1747)
B. S. in M. E.; Engr.; b. Nov. 9, 1881, Redwing, Minn.; s. Henry (b. Toronto, Can.)
& Susan (Sands) Post (b. Sparta, Wis.) Prepared in Rock Rapids, la., H. S. Beta Theta
Pi; M. E. Club; Hazelton Medal; Officer Univ. Regt.; Asst. Editor, Illio. Engr., U. S.
Geol. Survey, St. Louis, Mo.; with Curtis & Co., Mfg. Co., same; with Underfeed Stoker
Co., Chicago. Married Frances M. Post, Feb. 22, 1911, LaGrange, 111. Bus. Add., 1807
Harris Trust Bldg., Chicago.
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2207. JESSE ROY POWELL
A. B. in Sci.; Chemist; b. Feb. 3, 1882, Missal, 111.; s. Alexander Ball (b. Ohio)
and Mary C. (HaiTner) Powell, (b. Feb. 28, 1842, Va.) Prepared in Streator Twp.
H. S.; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Xi; Pres. Chem. Club. Chem. Engr., Wenzelmann
Mfg. Co. until June 1905; Asst. Chemist, A. T. & S. F. R. R.; Chemist Armour Soap
& Glue Works, 1906 — Member Am. Chem. Soc, 1905. Married Bertha Viola Pope, July
5, 1905, Galesburg, III. Address, 212 E. s6th St., Chicago. 111.
2208. FRANCIS MARION POWERS
LL. B.; Lawyer & Real Estate bus.; b. Feb. 10, 1880, Streator, 111.; s. George W.
(b. Tune 7, 1851, Lacon, 111.) & Anna C. (ScherfF) Powers (b. Dec. 25, 1853, Brooklyn,
N. J.) Pepared in Streator H. S. Pres., Band; Univ. Orchestra. Member A. F. & A.
M.; Odd Fellows; Elks. Married Lucy F. Fargo, Sept. 4, 1906, Streator, 111. Children,
Roy Alwyn, b. July 23, 1908; Maysie Miriam, b. June 10, 1911. Address, 504 S. Ver-
million St., Streator, 111.
2209. WILLIAM SCHENCK PRETTYMAN
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Sept. 20, 1881, Pekin, 111.; s. William Louis (b. Pekin, HI.) &
Frances (\^andervort) Prettyman (b. N. Y.) Prepared in Pekin H. S. ; Coll. of L. &
.\., I yr. Alpha Tau Omega. Jr. memb. of law firm of Prettyman, Velde & Prettyman.
Member 111. State Bar Assoc. Married Nellie Bush, June 15, 1909. Child, Sarah Jane,
b. June II, 1912. Address, 738 Prince St., Pekin, 111.
2210. LEE WILLARD RAILS BACK
(Brother of Nos. 1253, 4378, 4869)
A. B. in L. & A.; Grain Merchant; b. Aug. 13, 1879, Hopedale, 111.; s. Ben T. (b
Tazewell Co., 111.) & Margaret M. (Flenniken) Railsback (b. Columbus, O.) Prepared
in Hopedale H. S.; Univ. Acad. Phi Gamma Delta; Phi Beta Kappa; Engl. Club; 111.
Club; Editor Illio, 1904; Asst. Editor, ///. Magazine, 1904. Grain Broker, associated
with R. J. Railsback ('99) in grain business at Hopedale and at Weldon. Married Mary
Katharine Ewbank, Sept. 17, 1908, Farmer City, 111. Children, Margaret Frances, b.
July 21, 1909; Richard Marion, b. July 19, 191 1. Address, Weldon, 111.
221 1. CLARA ANNE RANSON (SELTERS)
A. B. in L. & A.: b. Sept. 10, 1878, Kilbourne, 111.; d. George Washington (b. Dec.
17, 1847, Kilbourne, 111.) & Sarah Ellen (Ainsworth) Ranson, (b. Sept. 28. 1850, Saidora.
HI.) Prepared in Havana H. S.; Y. W. C. A.; H. S. teacher. 1904-8. Treas. Epworth
League. Married Joseph Selters, June 11, 1908, Havana, 111. Child, Joseph Nelson,
b. Jan. 31, 1910. Address, Topeka, 111.
2212. JEROME EDWARD READHIMER
B. S. in Agr.; Asst. Prof.; b. July 26, 1869, Saline, La.; s. J. G. (b. Charleston, S.
Car.) & Martha A. (Harper) Readhimer (b. Miss.) Prepared in La. State Norm. School &
111. State Norm. Univ. Apr. Club; Alpha Zeta; Sigma Xi. Investigator in Soil Fertility,
Univ. of 111.; Asst. Prof. III. Agr. Exp. Sta. Joint Author, The Gist of Four Years' Soil
Investigations in the 111. Corn Belt, Exp. Sta. Cir. 100, 1905; Soil Improvements for the
Worn Hill Lands of III., Bui. iis, 1907; Eight Years' Soil Investigation in So. HI.,
Cir. 122, 1908; Thirty Years' of Crop Rotations on the Common Prairie Soil of III.,
I5ul. 125, 1908; Clay County Soils, Soil Rep. No. i, ign- Member Cong. Church.
Married Ida Harrell, Jan. 3, 1906, Duncan, Okla. Children, Harriet Elizabeth, b. Nov.
26, 1906; Robert Edward, b. Aug. 20, 1908; Dorothy, b. Dec. 15, 1910. Address, 1003
S. 6th St., Champaign, 111.
2213. AUGUSTUS JOSEPH REEF
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Feb. 10, 1882, Mt. Vernon, 111.; s. John R. (h. Feb.
IS. 1839, Olney, 111.) & Cecelia L. (Leach) Reef (b. Jan. i, 1844, Bone Gap, 111.) Prepared
in So. 111. State Norm. Univ. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Adelphic;
C. E Club; Capt. & Regt. Adjt.; Ill.-Ind. debate; Adelphic-Philo debate; 111. -la. debate.
C. E., 111. Eng. & Mch. Co.; O'Gara Coal Co.; H. C. Frick Coke Co.; Oak Hills Coal
Co.; Victor Amer. Fuel Co. One qi the organizers of the Pittsburgh Univ. of 111. Club;
Secy. & C. E., 111. Engr. & Machine Co., Carterville, 111.; Memb. M. E. Church; Jr.
Memb. Western Soc. of Engrs. ; Pres. Univ. of 111. Club of Colo. Married Vivian Lynn
Goodrich, Oct. 30, 1907, Harrisbur?, 111. Address, 226 W. 3rd Ave., Denver, Colo.;
Bus. Add.. 308 E. & C. Bldg., Denver.
2214. EDWARD ALEXANDER RENICPI
(Brother of Nos. 4385, 4874. 4875-)
A. B. in L. & A.; Missionary; b. Sept. 11, 1882, Woodstock, 111.; s. Frederick (b.
1852, Bern, Switzerland) & Catherine (Stein) Renich (b. 1856. Chicago). Prepared in
Woodstock II. S.; Y. M. C. A.; Adelphic; Ind. debate. Stud., Auburn Theol. Sem., 1904-6:
Preaching, Whitehall, Wis., 1906-8; Grad. Auburn Theol. Sem., 1908; Missionary to
Indians, Spokane Indian Reservation, Wash., 1908-10; Missionary work under Presb.
Bd. of For. Missions, 191 o. Married Ethel Erna Eckel, May 12, 19 10, Wilbur, Wash.
Child, Elizabeth, b. Feb. 8, 1911. Address, Andong, Korea.
2215. CLAUD WINFRED RICH
A. B. in L. & A.; Farmer; b. Apr. 2, 1882, Cobden, 111.; s. Geo. D. (b. 1857, Cobden,
111.) & Harriet (Rendleman) Rich (b. 1858, Cobden, 111.) Prepared in Cobden H. S.
336 University of Illinois [1904
& Univ. Acad.; Philoniathean; Capt. in Univ. Reg., 1903-4; Class Treas. 1904; Y. M. C
A. Cabinet, 1903-4; Asst. Gen. Sec, Y. M. C. A. Univ. of III., 1905; Boys' Sec, Y. M. C. A.,
Elgin, 1906; Intercollegiate Sec, Y. M. C. A., Terre Haute, Ind., 190S; Farmer. Married
Helen Frick, Sept. 21, 1909. Cobden, 111. Address, Cobden, 111.
2216. LLEWELLYN SYLVESTER RICHARDS
B. S. in M. E. Mech. Engr.; b. Feb. 18, 1883, Chicago, 111.; s. Llewellyn (b. July 21,
1849, Ironton. O.) & Sarah Jane (Piper)_Richards (b. Feb. 2s, 1850. Dickenson's Land-
ing, Ont.) Prepared in Chicago Engl. High & Man. Tr. School. M. E. & E. E. Soc.
With Link-Belt Mach. Co., Chicago, 1904. American Heating Co., Rcckford, 111., 1904-5;
Link-Belt Mach. Co., 1905 — Address, 9545 S. Robey St., Chicago.
2217. ETHEL RICKER
(Daughter of Nos. 13 & 87)
B. S. in Arch.; b. Apr. 12, 1883, Champaign, 111. ;"d. Nathan Clifford (b. 1843, Acton,
Me.) & Mary Cartter (Steele) Ricker (b. 1852). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Kappa Alpha
Theta; Sigma Xi; Class Historian; Sr. Mem. Com. Address, 612 Green St., Urbana, 111.
2218. ROLLO GAWN RIDDLE
B. S. in Agr. ; Rancher; b. Jan. 11, 1882, Mattoon. 111.; s. Harvey Scott (b. Mar.
25, 1850, Terre Haute, Ind.) & Lillie Rose (Looker) Riddle (b. Dec. i, 1854, Piqua,
C>.) Prepared in Mattoon H. S. Orange and Blue Dancing Club; Senior Memorial Com.
Farmer, 1904-6; Traveling man. Wholesale Grocery, 1Q06-10; Rancher, 1910 — Married
Florence Plimpton, Nov. 16, 191 1, Chicago. Address, Dolores, Colo., R. i.
2219. ANNA RIEHL (THOMPSON)
B. S. in H. ScL; Teacher; b. Sept. 10, 1881, Evergreen Heights, Alton, 111.; d.
Emil A. (b. May 24, 1837, St. Louis Co., Mo.) & Mathilda (Roesch) Riehl (b. Sept. 12.
1842, Urach, Wurtemberg, Germany). Prepared in Alton H. S. Y. W. C. A.; H. Sci.
Club; Deutsche Verein; Choral Soc; Illiola. Taught, 1905-6; studied in Chicago Tr.
School for Missions, Bible Course, grad., 1908; Language Study & Teaching, Songdo,
Korea, 190S-10; Wonsan, Korea, 1910 — Author: Poem, A Christmas Reverie, Illinois
Agriculturist, 1904; At Eventide, ist Prize Story, Magazine World, _ 1905; On the
Heights, poems, Melling & Gaskins, 1906, 125 pp.; several short stories in household
publications. Address, Songdo, Korea.
2220. GEORGE ALBERT RILEY
B. S. in E. E.; Inspector; b. Jan. 9, 1879, Lewistown, 111.; s. William A. (b. Oct.
21, 1845, Bryant, 111.) & Mattie (Prichard) Riley (b. May 17, 1852, Liverpool, 111.)
Prepared in Lewistown H. S. In charge of Lewistown Elec. Sta., 1905; in office M. E.
Dept., Los Angeles Gas & Elec. Co., Jan., 1905-g; Insp., same, 1909 — • Member Amer.
Inst, of E. E; Presb. Church. Marrieci Anna E. Ehrenhart, June 11, 1906, Los Angeles,
Calif. Child, Marion Lucile, b. Mar. 2, 1909. Address, 4057 Dalton Ave., Los Angeles,
Cal.; Bus. Add., 645 S. Hill St., Los Angeles.
2221. CAROLYN MABEL ROBERTS
A. B.; Teacher; b. Dec. 25, 1875, Muscatine, la.; d. Daniel W. (b. Jan. 23, 1843,
Dover, N. H.) & Louisa (Atwood) Roberts (b. Nov. 9, 1843, Dayton, O.) Prepared in
Muscatine H. S. A. B., Penn Coll., Oskaloosa, la., 189S. Teacher in Pub. Schs.
Address, Modesto, Calif.
2222. CHARLES SCAMAN RODMAN
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Apr. 2, 1S76, Marion, 111.; s. J. M. Rodman. Pre-
pared in Moweaqua H. S.; Northwestern Univ. Adelphic; Ind. -111. Debate, 1904; Glee
Club; Track Team, Capt., 1904. Address, Moweaqua, III. it)
2223. ROBERT BENNETT ROULSTON
B. S. in C. E.; with Chicago Tel. Co.; b. June 8, 1880, Chicago; s. Robert J. &
Maude E. Roulston. Prepared in Chicago Man. Tr. Sch.; Morgan Park Acad. Married
Jeannette Roulston, June 12, 1907. Address, 436 6ist Place, Chicago.
2224. CHARLES CRECY ROYALL
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Sept. 8, 1878, Yadkinville, N. C; s. Pleasant James & Mary
(Hinson) Royall. Prepared in Clay Center, Kan., H. S. Delta Kappa Epsilon; Philo-
niathean; Emery Club; Army & Navy Club, Pres.; Asst. Bus. Mgr. & Bus. Mgr., Illinois;
Philo Mgr. Star Lecture Course; Mgr., Illini; Chairman, Sr. Mem. Com. Served in
Army, 1S98; 111. Militia, 1899. Address, 407 E. Green St., Champaign, 111. (t)
2225. BERTHA ELLA ROYCE (HUMMEL)
(Wife of No. 3032)
B. L. S.; b. May s, 1880; d. Robert Bruce (b. Sept. 6, 1858) & Harriet (Woodruff)
Royce (b. Feb 21, 1866). Prepared in Westfield, N. Y., H. S. Syracuse Univ., 1808-9;
Buffalo, N. Y. Teachers Tr. Sch., 1899-1900. Alethenai. Grad. with honors. Asst.
in Ref. Dept., Univ. of 111. Lib., 1904-6; Instr. in Summer Session, Univ. of Wash.,
1906; Instr., .State Lib. Sch.. Univ. of 111., 1906-8. Married William Grandville Hummel
('07), 1907. Address, 2691 Cedar St., Berkeley, Calif.
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2^26. guy henry rump
(Brother of No. 3152)
B. S. in C. E.; Struc. Engr.; b. Nov. 7, 1S81, yuincy, III.; s. John II. (b. Aug. 18,
1855, Burton, III.) & Marv Anna (Geisel) Rumo (b. Sept. 15, 1859, do.) Prepared in
Quincy H. S. Delta Upsilon; Class Football. Instr. in C' E., Univ. of 111.; Struc.
Engr., Murph & Walsh, Pekin, 111., 1905-6; Engr. Agency, Chicago, 1906-7; N. Works
111. Steel Co., Chicago, 1907-9; Amer. Bridge Co., Chicago, 1909-11; Shop supt., Jos. T.
Rycrson & Son, 191 1 — Married Gertrude- Slagle, Sept. 10, 1905; Urbana, 111. Child,
Mary Jane, b. Aug. 23, 1906. Address, 1603 S. Ridgeway Ave., Chicago.
2227. INEZ ROSE SAMSON
(Sister of Nos. 1755, 1756)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jan. 9, 1882, Deers, 111.; d. Nelson (b. Feb. 28, 1S29, Wards-
ville. Can.) & Georgina Charlotte (Leonard) Samson (b. July 12, 1845, Danville, 111.)
Prepared in Urbana H. S. Le Cercle Francais; English Club; (Thoral Soc. Address.
3H W. High St., Urbana, 111.
2228. *ELLEN MARY SCIIAEFER
B. L. S. ; Librarian; b. Feb. 22, 1870, Cambridge City, Ind. ; d. John Daniel (b.
1827, Weissenhaiel, Germany) & Anna Catharine (Mengel) Schaefer (b. 1832, Berneberg,
do.) Prepared in Cambridge City, Ind., H. S.; Grad., Ind. State Norm. School, 1896.
Stud., Ind. Uni\., iSoS-g. 1901- Orranizer & Libr., Pub. Lib., Whiting, Ind., 1905;
Cataloger, Carnegie Lib., Pittsburgh, 1906; Cataloger, Univ. of Wis., 1906-9; Died Oct.
21, 1912, at Cambridge City, Ind.
2229. RUDOLPH ERNST SCHREIBER
(Husband of No. 2800; Brother of No. 3159)
A. B. in L. & A.; Lawyer; b. Feb. 8, 1877, Chicago; s. Heinrich Frijdrich (b. Oct.
26, 1848, Hanover, Germany) & Aii^uste Louise (Schulz) Schreiber (b. Aug. 2, 1852,
P>erlin, do.) Prepared in Chicago Eriglish High & Manl. Tr. Schools, Chicago; Univ.
.'\cad. Vice Pres., Secv., Philomathean; Secy., Stud. Republican Club; Athletic Assoc;
Y. M. C. A.: English Club; Pol. Sci. Club; Pres., German Club; Orat. Assoc; Phi Beta
Kappa; Final Honors; Varsity Fortnightly; Asst. Editor, Illivi; Soph. Representative,
Freshman-Sophomore Debate. Ph. B., Univ. of Chicago, 1904; J. D., 1906. Practiced law
with Peck, Miller & Starr, 1906-9; with John C. Farwell, 1909-12. Author: A Word to the
Alumni of the Univ. of 111., about an Inspecting & Advisory Board, Chicago, 1909.
Pres., Univ. of Chicago Law School Assoc; Secy.-Treas., same, 1907 — Univ. of 111.
Ahiinni Representative. No. Orat. League, 1909 — Dir., Illini Club, 191 1 — Chairman,
Legislative Com.; Treas., Alumni Council, Univ. of Chicago, 1908 — City Club; Natl.
Geog. Soc; Com. on Alumni Reorganization, Univ. of 111. Married Edith Rogers ('06),
Ajir. 30, 1908, Windsor, 111. Address, 1500 Farwell Ave., Chicago; Bus. Add., 1140 Otis
Bldg. 10 S. LaSalle St., Chicago.
2230. HENRY THEODORE SCHUMACHER
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. July 11, 1879, LaRose, 111.; s. Adolph (b. 1841, Mecklenburg,
Ger.) & Hannali (Steinke) Schumacher (b. 1845, Posen, do.) Prepared in Univ. Acad.
Philomathean. Legal Secy., to Speaker of 47th Genl. Assem., State of 111., iqii-12.
Member Presb. Church; 111. State Bar Assoc; Champaign Co. Bar. Married Minnie
Nuckolls, Aug. 31, 1904, Peoria, 111. Children, J. Willis, b. Oct. 3, 1905; Margaret, b.
July 27, 1907; Henry Xucholls, b. Apr. 17, 1909. Address, 107 E. Green St., Cham-
paign, 111.
2231. KARL BIRD SEIBEL
A. B.; Lawyer; b. Apr. 30, 1875, Manlius Twp., 111.; s. John Jacob (b. Nov. 23,
i8i6, Breiterstein, Archduchy of Hesse, Ger.) & Priscilla Patty (Follet) Seibel (b.
Mar. 4, 1828, Susquehanna Co., Pa.) Prepared in Sheffield H. S. ; Western Nor. Coll.,
Bushnell, 111.; Albany Law Sch., 1896-7. Alpha Delta Phi; Philomathean. In Grocery
Bus., Santa Rosa, Aug.-Nov., 1904; with Sears, Roebuck & Co., & Western Elec Co.,
Chicago, 1905-6; wnth Pa. Coal Co. & in Coal Dept., D. & H. R. R. Co., Scranton, Pa.,
1906-8; Practicing Law, 1908 — .4ddress, Princeton, 111.
2232. ARTHUR PLATT SEYMOUR
(Brother of Nos. 3966, 3967)
B. S. in Agr. ; Ranchman; b. Oct. 25, 1880, Thomasboro, 111.; s. William Reynolds
(b. Oct. 10, 1848, Newark, 111.) & Alice Florence (Case) Seymour (b. May 4, 1854, do.)
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Y. M. C. A.; Agr. Club; Illini staff. Asst. in Field Operations,
State Sta. Soils, 1904-5; Mgr., Pleasant View Grain & Stock Farm, Henning, 111.,
1905-8; Proprietor, Springdale Fruit Ranch, Montrose. Colo., igotj-ii; Mgr., .Vvondale
CHay, Grain & Potato) Olathe, Colo., 191 1 — Member Christian Church; Y. P. S. C. E.,
Treas., 1901-4. Married Anna Wubhen. Mar. 14, 1906 Lincoln, 111. Children, Robert
Harold, b. Apr. 28, 1910; Ruth Evangeline, b. Aug. 17, 1912. Address, Montrose, Colo.
2233. ROY VINCENT SEYMOUR
LL. B.; Attorney; b. Dec. 10, 1S76, Dwight, 111.; s. Geo. A. (b. Mar. 17, 1842,
Cleveland, O.) & Mary B. (Drynorr) Seymour (b. June 25, 1847, Can.) Prepared in
Dwight H. S.; Harvard Law Sch. Address, Dwight, 111.
338 University of Illinois [1904
2234- CHARLES HARPER SHELDON
(Husband of No. 1918)
B. S. in M. E. ; Engineer; b. July 10, 1880, Kewanee, III.; s. Rensalaer C. (b. Apr.
10, 1854, Burns, III.) & Alice (Harper) Sheldon (b. Jan. 24, 1854, Monroeville, (5.)
Prepared in Kewanee H. S. Beta Theta Pi. With Kewanee Water Supply Co. as Engr.
& Secy. & Treas., 1904 — Married Alice Calhoun Mann ('03), Oct. 26, 1910, Kahoka, Me.
Address, 1519 Ramona Ave., S. Pasadena, Calif; Bus. Add., 406 Union League Bldg., Lo^
Angeles, Calif.
2235. EDNA WEAVER SHELDON (TREGO)
B. L. S.; b. Nov. 2, 1881, Urbana, 111.; d. Clarence Corydon (b. Urbana) & Emily
(Waters) Sheldon (b. do.) Prepared in Urbana H. S. Pi Beta Phi. Married Edward
Francis Trego, Nov. 16, 1904, Urbana. Child, Edward Francis, Jr., b. Nov. 16, 191 1.
Address, Hoopeston, 111.
2236. CARLYLE NANCE SHILTON
(Brother of No. 2808)
A. B. in Sci.; Banker; b. Apr. 8, 1882, Kewanee, 111.; s. Cliristopher A. (b. 1844,
Peterboro, Can.) & Adella Nance Shilton (b. 1852, Lafayette, 111.) Prepared in Ke-
wanee H. S. Philomathean; Y. M. C. A. Quartet; Philo-Adelphic Debating Team, 1904.
Press Agent, 1904-5; Mercantile, 1905-6; Cashier Wyanet First Natl. Bank, 1908 —
Married Myrtle Irene Bond, May 18, 191 o, Mineral Point, Wis. Address, Wyanet, 111.
2237. JAMES RICKETTS SHINN
(Brother of No. 2809)
B. S. in Agr. ; Farmer; b. May 2-, 1880, Mattoon, 111.; s. George B. (b. Oct. 20,
1851, Edinburg, Ind.) & Cornelia M. (Ricketts) Shinn (b. May 19, 1852, Charleston, 111.)
Prepared in Mattoon li. S. Agr. Club; Sigma Xi; Special Honors; Illini Staff; Assoc.
Editor, Illinois Agriculturist, 1902; Editor, do., 1903; Representative of Agr. Club on
program, Araer. Fed. Agr. Students, 1902. Field Asst. in Pomol., 1905-7; Prof. Hort. and
Horticulturist, Exp. Sta., Univ. of Id., 1907-10; Ranching, 1910 — Author, Planting
Apple Orchards in Id., Id. Exp. Sta. Bui. No. 64. Member Presb. Church; Illini Club
of Id. Married Edna M. Casstevens, July 4, 1906. Children, Esther Elizabeth, b. Aug.
18, 1907; Lloyd Benjamin, b. June 9, 1909; Frances Lorene, b. Dec. 6, 1910. Address,
Nampa, Id.
2238. THEODORA SHOEMAKER (CURTISS)
(Sister of No. i960)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. July 5, 1879, Charleston, 111.; d. Thomas Theodore (b. Sept.
14, 1847, Charleston, 111.) & Emmazetta (Reat) Shoemaker (b. Oct. 15, 1850, Charleston,
111.) Prepared in Charleston H. S.; Ohio \\'esleyan; E. 111. Nor. Sch. Teacher in Mc-
Kinley H. S., El Paso, ill., 1904-7. Married Chester Frazier Curtiss, Sept. 3, 1907,
Charleston, 111. Children, Dorothy Ruth, b. Dec. 28, 1908; Mary Catherine, b. June 27,
191 1. Address, El Paso, 111.
2239. AIMEE MAY SIDES ( REYNOLDS)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Dec. 11, 1880, Diamond City, Mo.; d. Franklin (b. lU.) &
Sarah Elisabeth (Coffman) Sides (b. Ohio). Prepared in Champaign H. S. Kappa Kappa
Gamma; Phi Beta Kappa. Taught CarroUton H. S., 1904-6; Webb City., Mo., H. S., 1906-8.
Married Benjamin De Witt Reynolds. June 30, 1908, Webb City, Mo. Address, 502
S. Madison St., Webb City, Mo.
2240. CARL WILLIAM SIMPSON
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Sept. 22, 1S81, Quincy, 111.; s. James Howe (b. Aug.
5, 1852, Carlisle, O.) &• Hedwig Louise (Petri) Simpson (b. May 4, 1856, Quincy, 111.)
Prepared in Quincy H. S.; Dallas, Tex. H. S. Theta Nu Epsilon; Res. Engr. with Central
111. Const, (io. 1904; Asst. Engr., do., 1905; Asst. Engr., D. L. & W. R. R., 1906 — Married
Edith De Witt Weidman, Sept. 12, 1907, Columbia, N. J. Child, William Carl, b. Aug.
7, 1 91 1. Address, care of D. L. & W. R. R. Co., Hoboken, N. J.
2241. MARY JANE SLOCUM (BAREUTHER)
(Sister of No. 1414)
B. S.; b. Mar. 26, 1883, Wethersfield, 111.; d. Pardon Egbert (b. July 27, 1853,
Kewanee, IlL) & Clara Elizabeth (Harley) Slocum (b. Apr. 21, 1857, Hopedale, la.)
Prepared in Loda H. S.; Univ. Acad. Phi Delta Psi; Watcheka; Sci. Club; Math. Club;
Cap Com., 1902; Class Secy.y 1903-4; Capt. Class Basketball Team, 1902-4. Taught
Science in High School, Mattoon, 111.. 1904-6; Member, Cong. Church; Mattoon Study
Class. Married Ralph Augustus Bareuther, Steamboat Springs, P. E. O., Oct. 4, 1906,
Urbana, 111. Child, Harley Rudolph, b. Dec. 21, 1907. Address, Steamboat Springs, Colo.
2242. ESTHER ANNA SMITH
A. B. ; Library Cataloger; b. July 11, 1880, Saginaw, Mich.; d. R. Z. & Olive (Col-
brath) Smith. A. B., Univ. of Mich., 1903. Reviser, Catalog division. Gen. Libr., Univ. of
Mich., 1906-8; Head Cataloger, do. 1908; Member Amer. Lib. Assoc; Mich. Lib. Assoc;
Ann Arbor Lib. Club. Address, Univ. Libr., Univ. of Mich., Ann Arbor, Mich.
2243. FLORENCE SEBRING SMITH
A. B. in L. S.; Librarian; b. Oct. 18, 1869 Bloomington, 111.; s. George Oscar (b.
1843, Stamford, Conn.) & Margaret Copeland (Sebring) Smith (b. 1848, Tarrytown, N.
1904] Baccalaureate Alumni 339
Y.) Prepared in Lincoln H. S.; Omaha H. S.; A. B., Univ. of Nebr., 1894; A. M., do.,
1898. Univ. of Nebr. Lib., 1898; Teaching, 1898-1901; Libr., 1901-12. Address, Public
Libr., Omaha, Nebr.
2244. HENRY WILLIAM SMITH
B. S.; Y. M. C. A. Secy.; b. June 2, 1874, Areola, IlL; s. John D. (b. Apr. 12,
1845, Somerset, O.) & Emma (Bowman) Smith (b. July 28. 1845, do.) Prepared in S. 111.
State Nor. Sch. Adelphic; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 'I'reas. 1903-4. Educ. Secy., Y. M. C. A.,
New Haven, New York, Chicago. Served in 4th 111. Vol. Inf., Spanish-Amer. War.
Married Grace E. Johns, Sept. 16, 1909, Chicago, 111. Child, William Spencer Smith, b.
Aug. 10, 191 1. Address, 2922 Lexington St., Chicago, 111.
2245. CLARA SOMMER (UEHSTEDT)
(Sister of No. 2820)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Dec. 4, 1883, Chicago; d. Adam (b. Austria) & Louise (Reichardt)
Sommer (b. Germany). Prepared in Hyde Park H. S. Pi Beta Phi; Phi Delta Psi;
French Club. Married Harry Bode Uehstedt, Dec. 15, 1909, Chicago. Child, Sommer,
b. Nov. 20, 191 o. Address, 514 E. 50 St., Chicago.
2246. MILDRED ELIZA SONNTAG (FRANKLIN)
(Sister of Nos. 3546. 3547)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Oct. 4, 1882, Plainfield, IlL; d. Albert (b. Lockport, 111.) &
Mary (Kettering) Sonntag (b. Leraont, 111.) Prepared in Plainfield & Joliet H. S. Wat-
cheka; Der Deutcher Verein; Kappa Alpha Theta; Phi Beta Kappa. Married Bertram
Adolph Franklin, Sept. 16, 1909, Plainfield, 111. Child, Mary Catherine, b. Jan. 7, 191 1.
Address. Plainfield, 111.
2247. ANNIE ELNORA SPARKS (PAISLEY)
(Sister of No. 911)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. June iS, 1879, Miller Tp., LaSalle Co., IlL; d. George (b.
Nov. 21, 1845, Fulton Co., Ohio) & Esther Peacock (Clifton) Sparks (b. Feb. 4, 1842,
Lucas Co., O.) Prepared in Univ. Acad., Y. W. C. A.; Watcheka L. ; Charter member
of lUiola. Teacher, 1904-6; Office work, Chem. Lab., Univ. of 111., 1906-8; Member of
Presb. Church of Mt. Vernon, 111. Married Robert Hughes Paisley, Apr. 7, 1908,
Urbana, 111. Children, John Calvin, b. Feb. 27, 191 1; Esther Mary, b. June 20, 1912. Ad-
dress, Mt. Vernon, 111., R. F. D. 10.
2248. ISABEL STALEY (DANELY)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Nov. 5, 1883, Champaign, 111.; d. Judge Calvin C (b. July
14, 1849, Huntington, W. Va.) & Susan Isabella (Harwood) Staley (b. Sept. 6, 1859,
Bloomington, 111.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Kappa Alpha Theta. Married Alfred
Marion Danely, Jr., Oct. 10, 1906, Champaign, 111. Child, Alfred Calvin, b. June
21, 1908. Address, (Champaign, 111.
2249. LEWIS ALVA STEPHENSON
B. S. in M. E.; Manager; b. Sept. 7, 1878, Redmon, 111.; s. J. H. & Catherine (Bogle)
Stephenson, Mgr., Kansas City Office of the Powers Regulator Co., Member Soc. of
the Army i Navy. Married Nov. 27, 1909. Child, Alice Catherine, b. Feb. 4, 191J. Ad-
dress, 321 Reliance Bldg., Kansas City, Mo.
2250. ROBERT JAQUES STEWART
B. S. in M. E.; Mgr. Contract Dept.; b. Feb. 10, 1881, Terre Haute, Ind.; s. William
Arthur (b. Aug. 3, 1S56, Lawrenceburg, Ind.) & Emma (Jacques) Stewart (h. Aug. 2,
1858, near New Harmony, Ind.) Prepared in Danville, H. S.; Univ. of N. M. Engr.
Soc. Spec. Apprentice, C. &. E. I. Ry., 1904-6; Asst. Supt. Bat. Dept., Natl. Carbon
Co., 1906-7; Asst. in M. & W. Dept., L. & A. R. A., Ark., 1907-8; Asst. Mgr., Insulation
Dept., H. W. Johns Manville Co., Milwaukee, 1908-11; Mgr., Contract Dept., same,
Indianapolis, Ind., 1911— Member M. E. Church; A. F. & A. M.; R. A. M.; R. & S.
M.; Commandery; K. T., A. A. O. N. M. S. Married Edith Beryl Howser, Sept. 17,
1908. Urbana, 111. Child, Eleanor Emma, b. Aug. 4, 1909. Address, 340 N. Howard Ave.,
Austin, Chicago.
2251. CHARLES NEWHALL STONE
(Brother of No. 4441)
B. S. in M. E.; Superintendent; b. June 10, 1884, St. Paul, Minn.; s. Elbridge
Kimball (b. Nov. 14, 1850, Quincy, 111.) & Cora Abia (Edison) Stone (b. Sept. 23,
1851, Quincy, 111.) Prepared in Quincy H. S. Sigma Chi; Tau Beta Pi Scholarship.
With Deere & Co., Harvesting Dept., East Molina, 111. Superintendent Drain Manufactur-
ing Co., Limited. Address, Wieland, Ont., Can.
2252. HELEN FLORENCE STOOKEY (WILKINSON)
(Wife of No. 1785; Sister of No. 3185)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. June 15, 1883, Warrensburg, 111.; d. Lewis (b. Oct. 20, 184S.
St. Clair Co., 111.) & Leona (Childs) Stookey (b. Feb. 26, 1856, Sangamon Co., 111.)
Prepared in Decatur H. S. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Phi Delta Psi; Watcheka- Ger. Club.
Studied music at James Millikin Univ. Member Coll. Alumnae: Methodist Church.
Married Nathan Wilkinson, June 15, 1907. Harristown, 111. Children, Helen Jean, b.
Oct. 29, 1908; Nathan, b. Feb. 13, 1910. Address, 301 37th St., Milwaukee. Wis.
34^ University of Illinois [1904
2253. SMITH LEROY STROUD
B. S. in C. E.; b. July 23, 1877, Atlanta, 111.; s. William B. (b. May 15, 1852, do.)
& Fame (Mt. Joy) Stroud (b. 1851, do.) Prepared in Atlanta H. S.; Cascadilla Prep.
Ithaca, N. Y. Address, 543 Cedar Ave., Long Beach, Calif.
2254. BELLE SWEET
B. L. S.; Librarian. Prepared in Clinton (la.) II. S. Libr., Clinton (la.) Pub.
Lib., 1904-s; Univ. of Idaho Lib., 1905 — Member Amer. Lib. Assoc. Address, Moscow,
Id.
2255. GRACE ELLEN SWITZER
A. B. in Lib. Sci.; Librarian; b. Aug. S, 1879, Portland, Ore.; d. Abraham Flavins
(b. Union Bridge, Md.) & Eva (Stone; Switzer (b. Huntingdon, Can.) Prepared m la.
City (la.) H. S. Hesperian. Ph. B., Univ. of la. 1902. Cataloger, State Lib., Olympia,
Wash., 1904-s; Libr., Pub. Lib., Bellingham, Wash.', 1905 — Member Presbyterian Church;
Y. W. C. A. Address, Bellingham, Wash.
2256. ELSIE MAE TAYLOR (FISHER)
(Wife of No. 3360; Sister of No. 2258)
A. B. in Sci.; b. Aug. 12, 1881, Tuscola, 111.; d. William (b. Jan. 6, 1849, 111.)
& Mary Katherine (Cheney) Taylor (b. Aug. 23, 1856 do.) Prepared in Champaign
H. S. Basketball Team. Teacher, 1904-10. Married Ora Stanley Fisher ('08), June
4, 1910, Homer, 111. Child, John Taylor, b. Oct. iCi, 1911. Address, 211 Gregory Ave.,
Champaign, 111.
2257. GEORGE GRAHAM TAYLOR
A. B. in L. & A.; Atty. at Law; b. Nov. 26, 1881, Taylorville, 111.; s. James M.
(b. Dec. 2, 1839, New Byth, Aberdeenshire, Scot.) & Adelia A. (Stewart) Taylor
(b. Sept. 1, 1840, St. Charles, 111.) Prepared in Taylorville T*p. H. S. Sigma Alpha
Epsilon. Stockman & Poultryman, 1905-6; Instr. in H. Schs., 1908-11; Lawyer, 191 1 —
LL. B., John Marshall Law Sch., 190S. Member, Baptist Church; A. F. & A. M.
Married Trenna Jiane Miller, June 30, 1910, Decatur, 111. Address, Taylor & Taylor,
Lawyers, Taylorsville, Irid.
2258. JOHN ORLO TAYLOR
(Brother of No. 2256)
B. S. in E. E.; Engineer; b. June 19, 1879, Tuscola, 111.; s. William (b. 1849,
Charleston, 111.) & Mary C. (Cheney) laylor (b. 1856, Camargo, 111.) Tau Beta
Pi; Sigma Xi. Draftsman, Foreman, Master Mechanic, with Isthmian Canal Comm.;
Engr., Fred J. Postel & Co., Chicago, 111. Associate, A. I. E. E.; Amer. Soc. for
Testing Materials. Address, 311 Daniel St., Champaign, 111.
2259. SHERMAN THOMPSON
(Brother of No. 1774)
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. June 5, 1883, Warrensburg, 111.; s. George W. &
Mary G. (LangstonJ Thompson. Prepared in Champaign H. S.; Univ. Prep. Mar-
ried Millie Thompson, Aug. 4, 1909. Child, Langston, b. May 31, 191 1. Address,
La Salle, 111.
2260. PETER FREDERICK WILLIAM TIMM
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Engr.; b. Nov. 19, 1876, Areola, 111.; s. Eggert (b. June iS.
1827, Holstein, Ger.) S: Kathrina (Mathiesen) Timm (b. Aug. 6, 1829). Prepared
at Earned, Kans., H. S. Delta UpsiIon;_ Theta JNu Epsilon; Army & Navy Club;
Class Baseball & Football Teams; Soph. Cane Comm. Manufacturing & Sales Depts.,
Allis-Chalmers Co.; Corporal, Co. A., 4th 111. Vol. Inf., Spanish- American War, 1898-
99. Member Detroit Engr. Soc; Natl. Assoc. Steam Engrs. ; Fellowcraft Club; United
Spanish War Veterans; Peninsular Club, D. U. ; Wolverine Automobile Club. Married
Nell Pearl Grossman, June 6, 1911, Harristown, 111. Address, 356 Bewick Ave., De-
troit, Mich.
2261. ROY ELMER TRAVIS
B. S. in C. E. ; Civ. Engr.; b. Aug. 19, 1880, Assumption, 111.; s. Byron (b. July
31, 1854, Pa.) & Emma (Henry) Travis (b. July 4, 1859, Springfield, O.) Prepared
in Assumption H. S. ; Univ. Acad. Beta Theta Pi; Mgr. 1904 Baseball Team. Hard-
ware Merchant, 1904. Asst. Engr. R. C. Davies Gas Co., Harris Trust, Chicago,
Illinois; Asst. Grad. Mgr. Ath. Assoc, Univ. of 111., 1904; Asst. Engr. Corp. Penn.
R. R., 1904 — Married Lucile Markley, Oct. 19, 1909, Logansport, Ind. Address, 4136
Evanston Ave., Chicago, 111.
2262. CLARA EUGENIA TRIMBLE
(Sister of No. 2837)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Tremont, 111.; d. William & Anna M. (Malone) Trim-
ble. Prepared in Rur. Schs., and 111. State Nor. Univ. Taught Urbana H. S., 1904-5;
Curtis H. S., Chicago, 111., 1905 — Address, 5716 Washington Ave., Chicago, 111.
2263. HAROLD FRANK TRIPP
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. June 28, 1880, Quincy, 111.; s. Frank (b. 1856, Adams Co.,
111.) & Mary (Carey) Tnpp (b. 1858. Pike Co., 111.) Prepared in Quincy H. S. Phi
Delta Theta; Glee & Mandolin Club; Dramatic Club, Mgr., 1904; Class Baseball Team.
Atty. at Law, City Atty., Walter, Okla. Elected Attorney for Cotton County, Okla., 1912.
1904I Baccalaureate Alumni 341
Married Florence M. Harvey, Dec. 26, 1906, Griggsville, 111. Children, Elizabeth i*'-,
b. Dec. 30, 1908, (d. Jan. 29, 1909); Thomas Harvey, b. Nov. 11, 191 1. Address, Walter,
Okla.
2264. CHARLES PHILIP TURNER
B. S. in M. E.; Mech. Engr.; b. Aug. 4, 1880, Butler, 111.; s. William Henry
(b. June IS, 1839, Jacksonville, III.) & Fannie Barbara (Grove) Turner (b. June 30,
184s, Keinarv Canton, St. Galin, Switzerland). Prepared in Hillsboro H. S. M. E.
Soc; E. E. See. Steam Turbine Testing Dept., Gen. Elec. Co., 1904-5; Constr. Dept.,
1905 — • Assoc. Mem., A. S. M. E., 1907; Graduate Club, N. Y. Address, Butler, 111.
2265. LEWIS BUTLER TUTHILL
A. B. in L. & A.; LL.B., 1905; Lawyer; b. July 20, 1880, Anna 111.: s. Harlan
Page (b. Oct. 31, 1842, Vergennes, III.) & Emma S. (Hubbard) Tuthill (b. Mar. 4,
1852, O.) Prepared in Union Acad., Anna, 111. Phi Delta Theta; Phi Delta Phi;
Theta Nu Epsilon; Mgr. Football Team, 1902. Lawyer,. Insur. Agt., & City Atty..
1905-11, Anna, 111. Vice Pres., Illini Club, Anna, 111. Married Leeta De Wolf, Nov.
23, 1904, Anna, 111. Children, May De Wolf, b. 1907; Harlan Page, b. Sept. 26,
1909. Address, Anna, 111.
2266. MAHLON S. VANCE
A. B. in L. & A.; Cashier; b. Sept. 3, 1870, Eaton, 111.; s. Mahlon Thomas (b.
Licking Co., O.) & Margaret M. (Lamb) Vance (b. do.) Prepared in Austin Coll.,
Effingham; III. Norm.; Danville, Ind. Prin. & Supt. Pub Schs., Sullivan, 1904-7; do.,
Paris, 1907-8; Hardware Business, Oblong, 1908-ioj; Asst. Cashier, Oil Belt Matl. Bk.,
do., 1910 — Member M. E. Church. Married Cora B. Vance. Children, Donald
Howe, b. May 18, 1901; Dorothy Helen, b. June i, 1907- Address, Oblong, 111.
2267. GEORGE GARRET VANHORNE
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Engr.; b. Dec. 12, 1881, Rockford, 111.; s. Garret R. (b.
June 30, 1 841, N. J.) & Jennie Amelia (Munroe) Vanhorne (b. N. Y.) Prepared m
Rockford H. S. M. E. Soc; E. E. Soc. With Rockford Edison Co., 1904; Chicago
Edison Co., 1905-6; Western Elec. Co., 1906 — Address, 208 S. Madison Ave., La
Grange, 111.
2268. JOHN TERRELL VAWTER, JR.
B. S. in Arch.; b. Sept. 20, 1879, Vernon Ind.; s. Mary A. Vawter. Prepared
at Purdue Univ. Address, 216 Wright & Callender Sts., Los Angeles, Calif.
2269. RICHARD PERCIVAL VICKRAGE
LL. B.; Editor; b. Sept. 26, 1881, Pana, 111.; s. William (b. July 8, 1853, Bir-
mingham, Worcestershire, Eng.) & Malinda (Scott) Vickrage (b. July 24, 1861,
Brighton, O.) Prepared in Pana H. S. Phi Alpha Delta. Lawyer, Fana & Okmulgee,
Okla., 1904-9; Assoc. Ed., Scenic Ainer., San Diego, Calif., 1909-12. Address, iS39
E. St., San Diego, Calif.
2270. LORENA NELL WEBBER
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Aug 21, 1879; d. Wallace K. & Mary B. fBrown) Webber.
Prepared in Renwick, la., H. S.; B. S., la. State Coll., 1908. In Ames, (la.) Pub.
Lib., 1904-5; State Lib. Comm. Office, Des Moines, 1905; Iron City Pub. Lib., 1905 —
Address, c/o Pub. Lib., Jacksonville, 111.
2271. HARRY WILLIAM WEEKS
B. S. in M. E.; Dist. Sales Mgr.; b. May 22, i88i, Hennepin, 111.; s. William
(b. Jan. 2, 1855, Taunton, Eng.) S: Ida Susan Weeks (b. Feb. 6, 1855, near Henry,
111.) Prepared in Bradford H. S. Phi Delta Theta. A. B., Lombard, 1900. Drafts-
man with Sheffield Car Co., 1904; Mech. Engr., U. S. GeoL Sur., Fuel Testing Plant,
1904-8; Mech. Engr., Fuel Engr. Co. & Coml. Testing & Engr. Co., 1908-10; Dist.
Sales Mgr., The Montgomery Co. Coal Co., Chicago, 1910. Married Edith Esther
Weeks, Aug. 14, 1907, Champaign, 111. Address, 5917 Winthrop Ave., Chicago.
2272. WILLIAM HENRY WEHMEIER
B. S. in E. E.; b. Aug. 5, 1879, Alton, 111.; s. A. W. Wehmeier. Prepared i"
Alton H. S. Kappa Sigma. Address, 8037 N. Broadway, St. Louis, Mo.
2273. NELLIE WETZEL (SHELDON)
(Wife of No. 1958)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Feb. 16, 1879, Stonington, 111.; d. M. R. (b. 1845, New-
ville. Pa.) & Emily Marilla (Eaton) Wetzel (b. 1847, Lafayette. Ind.) Prepared in
Taylorville Twp. H. S. Alethenai; Engl. Club. Gen. Secy.. Y. W. C. A., Univ. ot
Mo., 1904-5. Married Victor L. Sheldon ('03) June, 1905, Stonington, 111. Children,
Mary Elizabeth b. Jan. 6, 1909; Ruth Ellen, b. Feb. 16, 1912. Address, 5660 Vernon Ave.,
St. Louis, Mo.
2274. ANNA DAVID WHITE
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Sheridan. 111.; d. Abel Mortimer (b. Apr. 19. 1850, Lum-
berton, N. J.) & Zelica Nora (Jenks) White (b. Nov. 15, '853. Oconomowoc, Wis.)
Prepared in Lake View H. S. & Austin H. S.. Chicago; Northwestern Univ., 1900-2.
Kappa Kappa Gamma; Omega Psi. Asst. Loan Desk, Univ. of 111. Lib., 1906; John
Crerar Lib., Chicago, 1910; Studebaker Lib., South Bend, Ind., Mar. 191 1; Cataloger,
Univ. Club Lib., Chicago, Ferry Hall Lib.. 1911 — Address, 4016 Lake Ave., Chicago;
Bus. Add., Pullman Pub. Lib., Pullman, Chicago, 111.
342 University of Illinois [1904
2275. CAROLINE LOUISE WHITE (JEFFREY)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Aug. 13, 1883, Bureau Junction, 111.; d. Edward
(b. May 14, 1847, Springfield, Mass.) & Martha A. (Raymond) White (b. Feb. 9,
185s, Mt. Palatine, III.) Prepared in Decatur H. S. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Girls'
Basketball; Orchestra. Teacher of Engl, and Phys. Cult, in H. S. Member, Church
of Christ Scientist. Married Melvin Roy Jeffrey, Mar. 2, 1907. Children, William
Thomas, b. Jan. 2, 1908; Martha, b. July 14, 1910; Edward White, b. Jan. 18, 1912. Ad-
dress, Hamilton, Mont.
2276. BURTON B. WILCOX
A. B. in Chem.; A. M., 1905; Chemist; b. Mar. 6, 1882, Galesburg, 111.; s. John
& Cora Luella (Hatch) Wilcox (b. Kewanee, 111.) Prepared in Kewanee H. S. Phi
Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Xi; Fellow in Chem., 1904-5. With Armour & Co., Chicago;
Bur. of Chem^ U. S. Dept. of Agr. Article (with Wm.' M. Detin), Secondary Ar-
sines, Amer. Chem. Jour., Vol. 35, pp. i-S4, 1906. Address, U. S. Food Inspection
Lab., Appraisers Stores, New York City.
2277. CARROLL CARSON WILEY
(Brother of No. 1435)
B. S.; C. E., 1910; Instr.; b. July 28, 1884, Edinburg, 111.; s. Benjamin Diamond
(b. July 19, 1850, Md.) & Matilda Josephine (Carson) Wiley (b. Dec. 16, 1853 Cleve-
land, O.) Prepared in Bellflower & Potomac H. Schs. C. E. Club; Choral Society;
Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Major Regiment; Brevet Captaincy, 111. Nat. Guard; Final
Honors. Draftsman with Weir Frog Co., Cincinnati, O., July 6, 1904 to Mar., 1906;
Loraine Steel Co., Johnstown, Pa., Mar. -April, 1906; Amer. Bridge Co., Chicago, May
i-Sept. I, 1906; Instr. in Civ. Eng., Univ. of 111., Sept. i, 1906 — Member of M. t.
Church. Has in course of preparation a Bulletin for the Eng. Ex. Sta., to be pub-
lished shortly. Married Sina Belle Adams, Sept. 5, 1906, Stonington, 111. Children,
Tarley Tarson, b. May 17, 190S; Lockwood Elon, b. Jan. 15, 1910. Address, 622 S.
State St., Champaign, 111.; Bus. Add., 123 Eng. Hall, tJniv. of 111.
2278. FRANCIS RUDOLPH WILEY
(Brother of No. 4982)
A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B., 1906; Attorney; b. Aug. 20, 1S78, Sullivan, 111.; s.
Joseph B. (b. Sept., 1837, Sullivan, 111.) & Pauline Jeannette (Phillips) Wiley (b.
Mar. 6, 1848, Sullivan, 111.) Prepared in Sullivan H. S. Phi Delta Phi; Theta Kappa
Nu; Delta Sigma Rho; Adelphic; Pol. Sci. Club;^ Bryan Prize; Ill.-Ohio Debating
Team; 111. -Mo. Debating Team; Varsity Football leam. Address, 354 W. Main St.,
Decatur, 111.
2279. WALLACE KENNETH WILEY
(Brother of No. 4496)
B. S. in M. E.; Engineer; b. Nov. 9, 1880. Peoria, 111.; s. William Rodney (b.
Oct. 4, 1850, Saxton's River, Vt.) & Frances Ellen (Day) Wiley (b. June n, 1851,
Townsend, Vt.) Prepared in Peoria H. S. Beta Theta Pi. Partner in Flexlume
Sign (]o., 1904 — Member Bapt. Church. Married Elsie JMevin Arms, Nov. i, 1911,
Lancaster, Pa. Address, 199 Bird Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.
2280. MARY EDITH WILLIAMS
(Sister of Nos. 1608, 3225)
A. B. in L. S: A.; A. M., 1906; b. Mar. 25, 1883, Kenney, 111.; d. James Alex-
ander (b. July 22, 1846, Rockford, N. Car.) & Annie Jane (Waller) Williams (b. Mar.
4, 1850, Louisville, Ky.) Prepared in Newman H. S.; Univ. Acad. Phi Beta Kappa.
Instr. in Phys. Tr. for Women. Address, 901 S. Busey Ave., Urbana, 111.
2281. CHARLES GORIIAM WILSON
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Jan. 5, 1874, Marengo, 111.; s. William Henry
(b. 1840, Toronto, Can.) & Susannah Matilda (Durham) Wilson (b. 1838, Davenport,
N. Y.) Prepared in Marengo H. S.; South Side Acad., Chicago. Adelphic; Der
Deutcher Verein. Prin. Winslow H. S.; Sheridan, IQ06-7; Snpt., Algonquin, 1907-ir;
do., Wyanet, 191 1 — Article: Teachers' Institutes in the United States (in E. G.
Dexter's History of Educ. in the United States, published by MacMillan Co., New
York, 1904, XXL, 657 pp.) Member Trinity M. E. Church; Treas. Epworth League.
Married Ella Magdalena Bastian, Aug. 21, 1907, Sheridan, 111. Address, Wyanet, ill.
2282. JOHN GUY WILSON
(Brother of No. 3613)
A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B., 1907; Lawyer; b. Nov. 9, 1878; s. John James (b.
May I, 1849, Shelby Co., 111.) & Nancy Ann (Templeton) Wilson (b. Sept. 13, 1852,
Shelby Co., 111.) Prepared in Gays H. S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Philomathean.
(Thief Clerk in President's Off'ice, 1904-8. Member Boggs & Wilson, Attys., Medford,
Ore. Married Ada May Kelly, Sept. 22, 1909, Tacoma, Wash. Address, 517 So. Newton
St., Medford, Ore.
2283. 'LEROY C. WILSON
B. S. in Agr.; M. S., 1905; Agriculturalist; b. Aug. 19, 1883, Princeton, ill.; s.
Samuel Rease (b. Oct. 6, iSsOj Princeton) & Sarah Elizabeth (Field) Wilson (b. Dec.
31. 1853, Princeton. Prepared m Princeton H. S. Agr. Club; Adelphic; Alpha Zeta. 111.
Exp. Sta., 1904; U. S. Dept. of Agr., 1905. Died about 1906.
1904] Baccalaureate Alumni 343
2284. ALICE LOUISE WING
B. L. S.; Library Cataloger; b. Jan. 26, 1881, Ludington, Mich- d. Charles
Gordon (b. Jan. 21, 1846, Franklinville, N. Y.) & Jennie S. (Poole) Wing (b. Aug.
21, 1849, Albany, N. Y.) Prepared in Ludington, Mich., H. S.; Alma, (Mich.) Coll.
Alpha Theta; Watcheka; Lib. Club; Y. W. C. A. Cataloger, Spokane Lib., Wash.,
1904-5; Ludington, Mich., Lib., 1905-6; Grand Rapids, Mich., Lib., 1906-9; Instr. in
Cataloging, Ind. Lib. Sch.. Indianapolis, Ind., 1909-10: Cataloger, Ohio State Univ.
Lib., 1910 — Member Mich. Lib. Assoc; Columbus Lib. Club; Columbus Coll. Club;
Ind. Lib. Assoc; Ohio Lib. Assoc; Amer. Lib. Assoc. Address, Ludington, Mich.
2285. LEWIS W. WISE
(Brother of No. 2861)
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. Dec. 28, 1876, Cerro Gordo, 111.; s. Jacob (b. Dec.
28, 1844, Delphi, Ind.) & Elizabeth (Kuns) Wise (b. Apr. 17, 1855, Lafayette, Ind.)
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Agr. Club; Alpha Zeta; Band. Married Jane Parker
Bowdle, Feb. 16, 1905, Milmine, 111. Children, Margaret Helen, b. Aug. 5, 1906; Har-
riet Bowdle, b. Mar. 9, 1909. Address, Lintner, 111.
2286. EMMA MARIE WITTLINGER (SCHLIE)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Nov. 13, 1882, EssHngen, Gar.; d. William (b.
1854, do.) & Mary (Fuchslocher) Wittlinger (b. 1852, do.) Prepared in Ger. Sch.;
Decatur H. S. Alpha Chi Omega. Teacher, Lat. & Ger., Sullivan, 111., 1904-8; Decatur
H. S., 1908-11. Married Fred W. Schlie, Nov. i, 191 1. Address, 537 S. Oakland
St., Decatur, 111.
2287. NORMAN CHARLES WOODIN
B. S. in M. E.; Chief Draftsman; b. Sept. 27, 1877, Rock Island, 111.: s. Sheldon
Jerome (b. Mar. 25, 1852, Rock Island, III.) & Rose M. (Kahlke) Woodin (b. Dec.
28, 1853, New Orleans, La.) Prepared Rock Island H. S. Chief Draftsman Bucyrus
Co., Evansville Plant. Married Rose Lillian Gumz, Nov. 5, 1909, Milwaukee, Wis.
Address, 303 E. Iowa St., Evansville, Ind.; Bus. Add., Bucyrus Co., do.
2288. EDNA McCLUSKEY WORK (HADLEY)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mar. 19, 1880, near Bushnell, 111.; d. Samuel (b. Mar. 11,
1842, near Washington, Pa.) & Laura (Crownover) Work (b. Apr. 16, 1851, near
Huntingdon, Pa.) Prepared in Macomb H. S. Der Deutscher Verein. Teacher.
Married Everett P. Hadley, June, 1907, Los Angeles, Calif. Address, 924 Windsor
Terrace, Fresno, Calif.
2289. JOSEPH GARFIELD WORKER
B. S. in M. E. ; Mech. Engr.; b. Aug. 16, 1881, Stuart, la.; s. Joseph James (b.
June 28, 1856) & Georgina Belle (Swingle) Worker (b. Nov. 12, 1862). Prepared
in Rock Island H. S. Delta Upsilon; M. E. and E. E. Soc. Asst. to Master Mechanic,
Deere & Co., Moline, 111., 1904-5; Erecting Engr., Westinghouse Mach. Co., 1905-8;
Mech. Engr., Calumet Steel Co., 1908; Asst. Supt.. Eng. Stoker Dept., Westinghouse
Mach. Co., 191 1— Married Maybell Edna Sampson, May 20, 1909-, Urbana, 111. Address,
430 W. 72nd St., Chicago, 111.; Bus. Add., 39 S. LaSalle St., do.
2290. JOSEPH CARL WORRELL
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Feb. 27, 1877, Chili, 111.; s. Barnett Dewitt (b. Sept.
15, 1846. N. J.) & Alice Phoebe (Campbell) Worrell (b. Dec. 15, 1856). Prepared in
Bowen H. S.: I. S. N. U.; C. E. Soc; Y. M. C. A. Concrete, Masonry & Steel
Insp., C. & N. W. R. R., 1904-1909; Foreman, Highway Bridge Erection, Aug.-Dec,
1909; Gen. Bridge Insp., G. N. R. R., 1909-10; Foreman, Highway Bridge Erection,
Oct.-Dec, 19 10; Foreman, Concrete Constr., Pillsbury Milling Co., 1910-11; Insp.
Steel Erection, G. N. R. R., Mar.-May, 191 1; Engr. & Survyr., May-Sept., 19U; Con-
crete Insp., C. St. P. M. & O. R. R., Sept. 191 1; with C. B. Stewart, Con. Engr.,
as Recorder & Instrumentman; Recorder of Reservoir Survey, 191 1 — Res. Engineer at
Blade River Falls on retaining wall (concrete) for Daniel W. Mead from Dec, 191 1, to
April, 1912; Bridge Engr. of Concrete Construction C. W. M. & O. Ry. from April, 1912 —
Author: Dismantling a Steel Erection Traveler, Evgr. Record, Clinton, la. Member C. E.
Soc; Presb. Church. Married Elizabeth Mandeville, Jan. 30, 1906. Child, Kathryn
Elizabeth, b. Oct. 29, 1907. Address, 3136 Third Ave., So. Nyres, Minn.
2291. EDMUND LOUIS WORTHEN
(Husband of No. 2864; Brother of No. 1182)
B. S. in Agr.; Soil Investigator; b. Oct. 5, 1882, Warsaw, 111.; s. George Byron (b.
Tune 30, 1S37, Warsaw) & Mary L. (Bedell) Worthen (b. May n, 1839, Warsaw).
Prepared in W'arsaw H. S. Alpha Zeta; Adelphic; Agr. Club; Y. M. C. A. Dept. ot
Agronomy, 111. Agr. Exp. Sta., 1904; Cornell Univ., 1905-6; M. S., Cornell Univ., 1908;
Dept. Agr. Bur. of Soils, 1906-9; N.C.Dept. of Agr. Soil Investigations, 1909 to 1913—
Assistant Professor Agronomy, Penn. State College. Author of the following Soil
Survey Reports of U. S. Bur. of Soils: Jasper Co., Miss.; N. Platte area. Neb.; E. &
W. Carroll Parishes, La.; Clay Co., Miss., Bui. 151, N. C. Dept. of Agr. Member
Amer. Breeders' Assoc; Amer. Soc. of Agronomy; N. C. Acad, of Sci. Married
Xenia May Woolman, Nov. 5, 1908, Urbana, 111. Ciiild, Rachel Daura, b. Aug. 15, 191 o.
Address, State College, Pa.
344 University of Illinois [1905
2292. ELLA EUGENIA WORTHEN (MAXWELL)
(Sister of No. 3236))
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Oct. 26, 1883; d. John Burnham (b. Feb. 4, 1855, Warsaw,
111.) & Belle Sackett (Connor) Worthen (b. July 29, 1857, Luray. Mo.) Prepared in
Warsaw H. S. Phi Beta Kapna; Pres. Math. Club; Sen. Ball Com.; Final Honors.
Fellowship in Math., Univ. of Nebr. Taught in Areola H. S., 1904-6; Univ. of Nebr.,
Grad. Stud., 1906-7; Prin., Mt. Pulaski H. S., 1907-8; taught in Quincy H. S., 1908-9.
Married Charles Robert Maxwell, Dec. 28, 1909, Warsaw, 111. Address, 2ig S. nth
St., Quincy, 111.
2293. IDA FAYE WRIGHT
B. L. S.; Asst. Libr.; b. Sept. 29, 1880, Winnetka, 111.; d. Newton Daniel (h. Oct.
17, 1843, Adams, N. Y.) & Huldah M. (Munsel) Wright (b Jan. 26, 1847, Howard,
N. Y.) Prepared in Evanston Twp. H. S. Attended Northwestern Univ., 1900-2. Ale-
thenai; Final Honors in Lib. Sch. Asst. Cataloger in Bryn Mawr Coll. Lib., 1904;
Asst. in Evanston Free Pub. Lib., 1904-09; First Asst. Libr., Lincoln Lib., Springfield,
111., 1909 — Address, 720 E. Edwaids St., Springfield, 111.
2294. WARD ELLIS WRIGHT
B. S. in M. E.; b. Sept. 13, 1879, Woodstock, 111. Prepared Osceola H. S. With
W. E. Wright Mfg. Co. Married Moe D. Alice, July 6, 1907. Address, 558-560
Washington Blvd., Chicago, 111.
2295. WILLIAM WILBERFORCE WRIGHT
(Brother of No. 3237)
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Aug. 12, 1878, Toulon, 111.; s. William W. (b. Canton, HI.)
& Mary H. (Hopskins) Wright (b. Granville, 111.) Prepared in Toulon Acad. & Wor-
cester Acad., Mass. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Agr. Club- Students' Dancing Club; Alpha
Delta Sigma; Football Team. Member Toulon Lodge No. 93, A. F. & A. M. Married
Phoebe Louisa Robins, Emmitsburg, la., Oct. 20, 1909. Child, William W. IV, b. July
I, :9io. Address, Toulon, 111.
2296. EARL LAYTON YOCUM
A. B. in L. & A.; Banker; b. Oct. 9, 1880, Aurelia, la.; s. Oran E. (b. Nov. 26, 1844,
Warsaw, Ind.) & Elizabeth L. (Devinny) Yocum (b. Dec. 20, 1849, Armstrong Co., Pa.)
Prepared in Galva H. S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Band. With L. M. Yocum & Co.,
Bankers; appointed Vice Pres. of Bank, Aug. i, 1904; Secy. Hayes Pump and Planter
Co.; Vice Pres. & Treas. Galva Heater Co. Member Galva Lodge, No. 243, A. F. &
A. M. ; Peoria Consistory; Mohammed Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S.; Kewanee Lodge,
B. P. O. E. Address, Galva, 111.
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2297. DUFF ANDREW ABRAMS
B. S. in C. E. ; C. E., 1909; Assoc, in Univ.; b. Apr. 25, 1880, Grand Tower, 111.;
s. H. T. (b. 1840, Taylorville, 111.) & Mary (Kuntz) Abrams. Prepared in Murphysboro
H. S. Math. Club; C. E. Club; Sigma Xi. Asst. in Eng. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111.,
1905-7; Assoc, 1907 — Author: Tests of Brick and Terra Cotta Block Columns (with
A. N. Talbot), Eng. Exp. Sta., 1908; Field Tests of Drain Tile (with A. N. Talbot),
Rock Products, 1911. Member Amer. Soc. of C. E.; Western Soc. of Engrs.; Amer. Soc
for testing Materials; Internatl. Assoc, for testing Materials; Am. Assoc, for Adv. of
Sci.; Natl. Assoc, of Cement Users. Married Leone Gertrude Cronkhite, June 16,
1908, Danville, 111. Child, Edith Lenore, b. May 16, 1910. Address, Urbana, 111.
2298. RALPH AGNEW
B. S. in C. E.; Farmer; b. Aug. 29, 1880, Chesaning, Mich.; s. A. D. (b. Feb. 5,
1839, Youngstown, O.) & Lydia M. (Crittenden) Agnew (b. Mar. 13, 1851, Oakland, Co.,
Mich.) Prepared in Chesaning H. S. Sigma Chi. B. S., Albion Coll. Kiigr., one year;
farmer. Address, Chesaning, Mich.
2299. MILTON KENT AKERS
B. S. in E. E.; E. E., 1907; Teacher; b. Mar. 7, 1883, Homer, 111.; s. Reuben R.
(b. 1843, Homer) & Josephine (Nicholson) Akers (b. Grape Creek, 111.) Prepared in
Homer H. S. Sigma Xi; Eta Kappa Nu; Elec. Club. Operator, Commonwealth Edison
Co., Chicago. 1905; Instructor in Elec. Eng, Univ. of 111., 1905-7; Assoc. Prof, of Elec.
Eng., State Coll. of Wash., 1907— Discovered Methods of Synchronizing, and Methods
of Load Division for Alternators, with Prof. Morgan Brooks. Published, Self-Sychronizing
of Alternators, Proceedings of the Amer. Inst, of Elec. Engrs., with Prof. 'Morgan
Brooks. Assoc. Amer. Inst, of Elec. Engrs.; Student, A. I. E. E., 1905. Married Helen
Fairfax Rogers, Aug. 30, 1909, Tacoma, Wash. Address, Pullman, Wash.
2300. GRACE MATILDA ALLEN
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Feb. 13, 1873, Wenona, 111.; d. Abram (b. Feb. 14.
:823, New York City) & Cecelia Matilda (Cross) Allen (b. Apr. 8, 1844, Pa.) Prepared
in Wenona Hi^h School; 111. State Nor. Phi Beta Kappa; Final Honors. Teacher of
Math., C^hampaign H. S., 1905-8; Teacher of Arith., Pomona, Calif., Gram. Sch., 1908-9;
Teacher of Hist, and Math., Inglewood, (Calif.,) Union H. S., 1909-12. Member ^I. E.
Church. Address, 370 E. Pearl St., Pomona, Calif.
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2301. lawrence thompson allen
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Oct. 24, 1882, Iloopeston, III.; s. Charles Asaph (b. July 26,
1851, Danville, 111.) & Mary (Thompson) Allen (b. Oct. 12, 1857, Rossville, 111.) Pre-
pared in Hoopeston H. S.; Greer Coll.; Univ. of Cliicago, 1902. Sigma Chi; Phi Delta
Phi; Theta Nu Epsilon; Football, 1903; Band; Glee Club; Opera & Dramatic Clubs.
County Judge, 1909 — Married Bess Trevett, Nov. 4, lyii. Champaign, 111. Child, John
Trevett, b. Nov. 22, 191 j. Address 404 Franklin St., Danville, 111. Bus. Add. 6o7-ii
Baum Bldg., Danville, 111.
2302. MARY ELIZABETH ALLEN
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Aug. 27, 1875, Wenona, 111.; d. Abram (b. Feb. 14,
1823, New York City) & Cecelia Matilda (Cross) Allen (b. Apr. 8, 1844, Pa.) Prepared
in Wenona H. S.; 111. State Nor. Teacher of third grade, (Champaign, 1905-7; Teacher
of Math, and Hist., Bushnell H. S., 1907-S; Teacher of Arith., Pomona, Calif., Gram.
Sch., 1908-10; Teacher of Math, and Engl., Inglewood, Calif., H. S., 1911-12. Member
M. E. Church. Address, 370 E. Pearl St., Pomona, Calif.
2303. PASCHAL ALLEN
(Son of No. 91; Brother of No. 1793)
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. Sept. 24, i88i, Delavan, 111.; s. Ralph (b. Apr. 15, 1854,
Seekonk, Mass.) & Ada Mary (Eaton) Allen (b. Oct. 12, 1856, Philo, 111.) Prepared in
Delavan H. S. Agr. Club; Y. M. C. A. Justice of Peace of Malone Twp., 1908 —
Organized the Malone Twp. Farmers' Club; Secy., 111. Crop Correspondent Assoc; Ag.
.'\lumni Assoc; Co. Correspondent to U. S. Dept. of Agr.; Crop Reporter for State
Bd. of Agr. Address, Green Valley, 111.
2304. EDWIN ANDERS
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Apr. 12, 1879, Morris, 111. Prepared in Univ. of
III. Prep. School. Philomathean; Mil. Capt. 111. Natl. Guards; Illini Staff. Attended
Univ. of Chicago, 1909. Prin., Id. Indus. Inst.; Teacher in Aurora West Side H. S.,
1906-9; Head of History Dept., Washington H. S., Portland, Ore., 1909 — Married Edith
A. Lafferty, June 24, 1906. Child, Ellis Felix, ix July 29, 1907. .Iddrcss. 241 East
S2nd St., Portland, Ore.
2305. LESLIE LEE ANDERSON
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. Feb. 23, 1883, Summer Hill, 111.; s. Henry Lee (b. Sept.
4, 1841, Hartford, Conn.) & Eliza D. (Stebbins) Anderson (b. July 15, 1851, Summer
Hill, 111. Prepared in Pittslield H. S. Address, Summer Hill, 111.
2306. CHARLES EDWARD ARMSTRONG
B. S. in E. E., 1905; Elec Engr; b. Sept. 30, 1874, Mound City, 111.; s. George
William (b. Feb. 17, 1844, ■ New Albany, Ind.) & Jennie Louise (Conway) Armstrong (b.
Feb. 3, 1S44, Mound City.) Prepared in So. Collegiate Inst., Albion, 111. Eta Kappa Nu.
charter member; Student member,, A. I. E. E. ; Regimental Adjutant; Capt. in Eng.
dept. of 111. Traction System, 1905; Supt. of Light & Steam Heat, Danville St. Ry. &
Light Co., 1905-8; Genl. Supt., Cairo Ry. & Light Co., 1908-10. Assoc. Member Amer.
Inst, of E. E. Married Ida Bell Harrison, Oct. 7, 1897, Cairo, 111. Children, Jennie
Louise, b. Tuly iq, IQ04; Curtis Maxwell, b. Feb. 2, 1908. Address, 535 College St.,
I'eoria, 111. "
2307. THOMAS STANLEY BAILEY
B. S. in Chem.; Chemist; b. Nov. 22, 1880, Lamar Co., Tex.; s. Thomas Seed (b.
Oct. 12, 1849, Lawrence Co., 111.) & Mary (Stiles) Bailey (b. Sept. 4, 1851). Pre-
pared in Vincennes H. S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Assayer ^: Chemist, Gold Prince Mines
Co., 1905-6; Mgr. Good Morning Min. Co. and Storm King. Min. Co., 1906 — Married
Jennie May Hoagland, June 3, 1905, Danville, 111. Children, Mary Elizabeth, b. Dec.
26, 1905 (d. Jan. 1, 1906); Thomas Samuel, b. Apr. 20, 1907; Dorothy Jane, b. July
20, 1910. Address, Wallstreet, Colo.
2308. IMO ESTELLA BAKER (BENT)
(Wife of No. 2896; Daughter of No. 35; Sister of Nos. 1447, 2309, 2878)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. June 27, 1882, Monticello, 111.; d. Ira Osborn & Emma Jane
(Burr) Baker. Prepared in Champaign H. S. Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Chi Omega; Phi
Delta Psi; Y. W. C. A., Pres.; Pres. Pan-Hellenic; Jr. Prom. & Sr. Ball Com. Member
Cong. Church. Married Charles Howard Bent C'07), Sept. 23, 1909, Champaign. Child,
Marion Louise, b. Dec. 5, 1910. Address, 430 S. bth Ave., La Grange, ill.
2309. IRA WEBSTER BAKER
(Son of No. 35; Brother of Nos. 1447, 2308, 2878)
A. B. in L. & A.; Exec. Secy.; b. Mar. 17, 18S4, Mattoon, 111.; s. Ira Osborn & Emma
Jane (Burr) Baker. Prepared in Champaign H. S. Sigma Nu. Genl. Secy., Drake Univ.
Y. M. C. A., Des Moines, la., 1905-6; Genl. Secy., O. State Univ. Y. M. C. A., 1906;
Teacher in Japanese Govt. School; Executive Secy., of Laymen's Missionary Movement
of U. S. & Canada; Executive Secy., "World in Chicago." Address, 19 S. La Salle St.,
Chicago, 111.
2310. MARY ELTON BARKER (VINCENT)
.\. B. in L. & A.; b. June 18, 1883, Emporia, Kan.; d. Dr. Milton Reed (b. Boston,
Mass.) & Mary (Hanna) Barker (b. Canal Fulton, O.) Prepared in Hyde Park H. S.,
Chicago. Assoc, in Lit., Univ. of Chicago, 1903; Wyvern Club, Alpha Chi Omega.
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Married Frank C. Vincent, Aug. 24, 191 1, Rockford, 111. Address, 2527 Dakes Ave.,
Everett, Washington.
231 1. LELA ETHELYN BARNARD (GARNETT)
(Wife of No. 2091; Daughter of No. 55)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Nov. 17, 1882, Manteno, 111.; d. DeLonson Elroy (b.
Aug. 22, 1852, Porter Co., Ind.) & Katie (Bordwell) Barnard (b. Feb. 7, 1859, Crete,
111.) Prepared in W. Division H. S., Chicago. Lewis Inst. Assoc, in Lit., 1901-3.
Alphi Chi Omega; Phi Delta Psi. Teacher in Chicago Public Schools, 1905-10. Married
Elmer Logan Garnett ('04), Sept. i, 1910, Manteno, 111. Child, Hugh Barnard, b.
July 12, 191 1. Address, Altus, Okla. /
2312. CHARLES ANTHONY BARNHART
(Brother of No. 3263)
A. B. in Math. A. M., 191 1; b. Jan. 4, lS8^. Mansfield, 111.; s. Elias
Patterson (b. May 19, 1859, Secor, 111.) & Sarah Martha (Maxwell) Barnhart (b. May
7, i860, Mahomet, 111.) Prepared in Mansfield H. S.; Univ. Acad. Math. Club; Y. M. C.
A. Prin., Anna H. S., 1905-8; Prin., Normal H. S., 1908-9; Asst. in Math., Univ. of
111., 1909-12; Prof, of Math., Carthage Coll., Carthage, III., 1912. Evan. Lutheran Church.
Normal Lit. Center, 1909; Organizer & ist Pres. of H. S. Sec. of Union Co. Teachers' As-
soc. Married Marie Caroline Oppermann, Aug. 30, 1905, Cullom, 111. Children, Ernest
Charles, b. July 13, 1906; Mildred Martha, b. Aug. 16, 1908. Address, 1025 Main St.,
Carthage, Illinois.
2313. OLIVE LILLIAN BARTON
A. B. in L. & A.; Dean; b. Jan. 28, 1874, Saybrook, 111.; d. George W. (b. May 11,
1838, Westmoreland Co., Pa.) & Olive D. (Hinsdale) Barton (b. lulv ji, 1840, Batavia,
N. Y.) Prepared in Saybrook H. S. and 111. State Norm. Y. W. C. A.; Math. Club;
Choral Soc. Instr. in Math., Twp. H. S., Mt. Vernon, 111., 1905-6; Critic Teacher, I. S.
N. U., 1906-7; Asst. in Math., 1907-11; Dean of Women, 1911 — Address, 209 W. Locust
St., Normal, 111.
2314. GEORGE ROCKWELL BASCOM
(Husband of No. 2563)
B. S. in M. & S. E. ; Engineer; b. June 21, 1882, Bloomington, 111.; s. William Rus-
sell (b. Sept. 8, 1849, W. Halifax, Vt.) & Abbigal (Hovey) Bascom (b. Jan. 19, 1867,
Darlington, Wis.) Prepared in Chicago Prep. School; Hyde Park H. S. Phi Gamma
Delta. Engr., Chicago Engr. & Constr. Co., Govt. Locks & Dam work; Mgr., Muskogee
Crushed Stone Co. Married Litta Celia Banschbach, Apr. 27, 1910, Princeton, 111.
Adress, Muskogee, Okla.
2315. WILLARD JASON BASS
B. S. in M. E.; Mech. Engr.; b. Feb. 6, 1883, Canton, 111.; s. Theodore B. (b.
1850, Canton, 111.) & Kate (Dickerman) Bass (b. 1852, do.) Prepared in Canton H. S.
M. E. & E. E. Soc. Mech. Engr., Armour & Co., Chicago. Address, 3S45 Ellis Ave.,
Chicago; Bus. Add., Armour & Co., Motive Power Dept., Chicago.
2316. 'CHARLES BECK
B. S. in M. E. ; Draftsman; b. Apr. 16, 1879, Braidwood, 111.; s. John (b. Denmark)
& Hanna (Christiansen) Beck (b. ibid.) Prepared in Harvey II. S. Married Kristine
Sorensen, Jan. 1, 1906. Died Nov. 25, 1909.
2317. FLORA PEARL MABEL BELTING
A. B. in Sci.; Teacher; b. May 13, 1883, Illiopolis, 111.; d. Theodore (b. Feb. 15,
1845, Wetzel, Ger.) & Elizabeth (Council) Belting (b. Nov. 6, 1854, Springfield, 111.)
Prepared in Mattoon H. S. Math. Club; Watcheka. Prin. Keithsburg H. S., 1905-6;
Teacher, Duluth Industrial High School, 1907 — Address, No. 2 Chatham Apts., Duluth,
Minn.
2318. ARTHUR CHAPMAN BENSON
A. B. in L. & A.; Farmer; b. Nov. 23, 1880, Johnson Co., 111.; s. Alonzo Gilson (b.
June 29, 1853, do.) & Sidney A. (Chapman) Benson (b. 1858, do.) Prepared in Vienna
H. S. Pres. Philomathean; Engl. Club; Secy. Orat. Assoc, 1903-4; Pres., 1904; Asst.
Editor, Illinois Magazine, 1903-4. Address, Cedar Bluffs, la. (+)
2319. DAVID ROY BETTS
B. S. in M. E.; Inspector; b. Feb. 7, 1882, Clinton, 111.; s. William Francis (b. W.
Laurens, N. Y.) & Tennie M. (Cownn) Betts (b. Bloomington, III.) Prepared in Spring-
field H. S. M. E. "Soc. Insp. of Tests for Wabash R. R. Co., Springfield Shops, 111.
Address, iioo S. 13th St., Springfield, 111.
2320. GEORGE WILLIAM BISHOP
A. B. in Sci.; Teacher; b. Aug. 14, 1875, Morton, 111.; s. George P. & Tabitha S.
(Godfrey) Bishop. Prepared in Model H. S. of 111. State Nor. Univ., Normal Dept.
Philomathean. Address, Charleston, 111., c/o Lock Box 113, or St. Louis, Mo.
2321. FRANKLIN IRVING BLAIR
(Husband of No. 2067)
B. S. in C; Farmer; b. July 17, 1878, Compton, 111.; s. Howard Edgar (b. Oct.
25, 1854, Prince Edward Island, Can.) & Harriet Imilda (Butler) Blair (b. 185S,
Compton, 111.) Prepared in Nor. 111. Norm. Coll., and Dixon Bus. Coll., Dixon, 111.
1905] Baccalaureate Alumni 347
Tau Beta Pi; C. E. Club, Secy, and Treas. ; Vice Pres. Jun. class. Designer of Stee2
Constr. Work. Married Mertie May Dillon, Sept. lo, 1907. Children, Franklin Irving, b.
July II, 1909 (d. Aug. 3, 1909); son, b. Aug. 3, 1912. Address, Box i, R. F. D. No. 2,
Normal, 111.
2322. JOHN MYRON BOND ,
(Brother of No. 2902J
B. S. in M. E.; Engr.; b. Feb. 26, 1880, Savoy, 111.; s. David (b. Sept. 8, 1832,
Lancashire, Eng.) & Elizabeth (Edwards) Bond (b. Sept. 18, 1838, Oswestry, Shrewsbury,
Shropshire, Eng.) Prepared in Univ. of 111. Academy. Y. M. C. A.; Capt. in Univ.
Regt.; Fire Brick Business, Nov., i9os-July, 1907; l"oreman, J. I. Case Plow Works,
July, 1907-July, 190S; Piece-rate adjuster. Rock Island Plow Co., July, T908 — Treas. Bldg.
Com. Cent. Presb. Church, Rock Island, 111. Married Eva Dell Wilson, Apr. 19, 1906,
Taylorville, 111. Address, 1021 Fourteenth St., Rock Island, 111.
2323. HALBERT EVANS BONER
B. S. in M. E.; M. E. Engr.; b. Mar. 9, 1884. El Paso, 111.; s. James Taylor and Orpha
Titus (Evans) Boner. Prepared in El Paso H. S.; El Paso, 111., Wolcott H. S., Wolcott,
Ind., and Univ. of 111. Acad. Beta Theta Pi; Tau Beta Pi; M. E. Soc; Fellow in M. E.,
1905-6; Pres. M. E. Society, 1905. Draughtsman, Calif. Powder Works, Pinole, Calif.,
1906-7; Testing Engr., (Power Plant Work) with C. C. Moore & Co., Nov., 1907-May,
1908; Bldg Insp. for State Engr. Dept. (Calif.) May, 1908-Mar., 1909; Asst. Mgr., J. F.
O'Brien Co. (Constr. Co.) Mar., 1909-Oct., 1910; Testing Engr. with C. C. Moore & C^o.,
Oct., 1910-June, 1911; Testing Engr., Union Oil Co., (Calif.) June, 191 1 — Married
Jessie Fremont McGraw, Sept. 18, 1909, San Rafael, Calif. Address, 1360 Ureen St.,
San Francisco, Calif.
2324. EVERETT SHANNON BONNELL
B. S. in M. E. ; Engr. b. Oct. 20, 1875; s. Shannon and Tena Bonnell. Prepared
at La Moille H. S. and Univ. of III. Acad. Engr. for Cleveland Cliff Iron Co.^ Ishpeming,
Mich.; Pine Tree Mining Co., Cuba City, Wis.; Calumet and Ariz. Mining Co,. Douglas,
Ariz.; U. S. Dredge Fleet, West Memphis, Tenn. Member Christian Church. Married
Jennie Mae Lloyd ('08). Address, P. O. Box 1017, Memphis, Tenn.
2325. BYRON S. BORTON
(Brother of Nos. 1625, 1817)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. May 10, 1878, Piatt Co., 111.; s. Albert R. (b. Colum-
biana Co., O.) & Nancy Jane Borton (b. Sept. 6, 1835, Champaign Co., O.) Prepared
at DeLand H. S. Philomathean. Married Frances May Watkins, June 15, 1907. Children,
Byron Ervin, b. Apr. 30, 1908; John Richard, b. May 30, 19 12. Address, Albany, Ore.
2326. RALPH EMMETT BOWSER
B. S. in E. E.; Engineer; b. Mar. 6, 1877, Bishop, 111.; s. Emmett Jacob (b. 1845,
Tiffin,- O.) & Mary (Roos) Bowser (b. Hesse-Darmstadt, (jer.) Prepared in Whipple
Acad., Jacksonville, 111.; Univ. Acad. E. E. Soc; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Tecli-
nograph Bd. Telephone Mfg. Dean Elec. Co., Elyria, O., 1907-9; Elect. Engr., Western
Elec. Co., N. Y. City, 1909 — Address, iii W. 12th St., New York City; Bus. Add.,
163 West St., N. Y. City.
2327. CLARENCE ARTHUR BRADEN
B. S. in Agr.; LL. B., 1909; b. Feb. 15, 1882, Cutler, IlL; s. W. E. Braden. Pre-
pared in Sparta H. S. Address, Cutler, 111.
2328. ABBY LOUISA BRAYTON (RUEDIGER)
B. L. S.; b. La Crescent, Minn.; d. Aaron H. (b. Newport, N. Y.) & Elizabeth
Knox (Orr) Brayton (b. Philadelphia, Pa.) Prepared in LaCrosse H. S.; Univ. of Wis.
llliola. Cataloger, N. D. Univ. Libr., 1905-8; Cataloger, N. D. State Hist. Soc, 1906-11.
Married Dr. G. F. Ruediger, Aug. 20, 1908, Seattle, Wash. Child, Gustav Louis, b. Nov.
8, 1909. Address, Grand Forks, N. D.
2329. FRANK LLOYD BRONSON
(Husband of No. 2724)
A. B. in L. & A.; Physician; b. Nov. 28, 1883, Streator, 111.; s. George W. (b. 1853,
Streator, 111.) & Emma (Teed) Bronson (b. 1854, Eng.) Prepared in Streator Twp. H.
S. M. D., Northwestern Med. School, 1908. Practicing Medicine, Streator, 111. Married
Elizabeth Lanham, Dec. 26, 1905. Address, 402 E. Kent St., Streator, 111.
2330. CARL KENT BRYDGES
B. S. in E. E.; Telephone Engineer; b. Sept. 21, 1879, Elgin, 111.; s. William H. (b.
1840, Eng.) & Ellen A. (Smith) Brydges (b. 1844, O.) Prepared in Elgin H. S.: Eta
Kappa Nu. Tel. Engineer, Chicago Tel. Co., Eng. Dept., Chicago, 111. Married Agnes
M. Brown, May 19, 1912. Address, 277 Division St., Elgin, 111.
2331. HELEN ELIZABETH BULLARD (BATES)
(Daughter of No. 165; Sister of Nos. 2592, 3665)
A. B. in L. & A., 1905; A. M., 1907; b. May 17, 1883, Springfield, 111.; d. Samuel
Alexander ('78), (b. Mar 25, 1853, Mechanicsburg, 111.) & Elsie Cornelia (Elliott) Bul-
lard (b. Sept. 26, 1855, La Salle Co., 111.) Prepared in Springfield, H. S. Alethenai;
348 University of Illinois [1905
English Club; Kappa Alpha Theta; Phi Delta Psi; Pres. Watcheka, 1905- Asst. in Khet-
oric, Univ. of 111., 1905-7. Married Madison Clair Bates, Dec. 31, 1907, Springtield,
111. Address, Brookings, S. Dakota.
2332. WILLIAM THOMAS BURNETT
B. S. in E. E. ; Engineer; b. June 29, 1882, Urbana, 111.; s. Christopher & Mary
Burnett. Prepared in Urbana H. S. E. E. Soc. ; Student Member, Amer. Inst, of Elec.
Engineers; Eta Kappa Nu. Signal Dept. Penn. R. R., 1905; Meter Dept., 111. Traction
System. Married Ethel Estelle Burnett, Feb. 25, 1906, Urbana, 111. Children, Althea
Doloris, b. Jan. 18, 1907; Willetta Faye, b. Sept. 20, 1910. Address, Urbana, 111.
2333. HELEN VERA CALHOUN
(Sister of No. 1465)
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Feb. 29, 1884, Clarinda, la.; d. William J. (b. Pittsburg, Pa.)
& Mellienia Jane (Ferguson) Calhoun (b. Washington, la.) Prepared in Champaign,
111., H. S. Chi Omega. Organizer of Macomb and Cambridge Public Lib., 1905. Con-
tinuation Asst., Univ. of 111. Lib., 1906-8; Libr., Whiting, Ind., Public Library. Address,
Whiting, Ind.
2334. CARA LOUIS CAMP
B. S. in C. E., 1905; Engineer; b. Aug. 16, 1883, DeLand, 111.; s. H. L. & Helen V.
(Blacker) Camp. Prepared in Lincoln H. S. Tau Beta Pi. Chainman to Asst. Engr., D.
L. & W. Engr. Office. Married Stella C. Camp, Sept. 10, 1908, Scranton, Pa. Children,
Byron L., b. Aug. 3, 1909; Ethel, b. Oct. 10, 1911. Address, 1424 Gibson St., Scran-
ton, Pa.
2335. *BERTHA MABEL CARLETON
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Sept. 15, 1871; d. Chester (b. Bath, N. H.) & Julia A. (Webb)
Carleton (b. Lunenburg, Vt.) Prepared in St. Clair H. -S., Mich.; Univ. of Mich.,
1890-92. Died, Sept., 1912, St. Clair, Mich.
2336. BERTON EUGENE CARMICHAEL
B. S. in Agr. ; Experiment Sta. Worker; b. June 24, 1879, Lynnville Twp., Ogle Co.,
111.; s. James & Alma Louisa (Knight) Carmichael. Prepared in Univ. Acad. Sigma Ai;
Alpha Zeta; Final Honors. An Husb. office. 111. Agr. Exp. Sta. .Aug. 26, 1905; Chief in An.
Hush., O. Agr. Exp. Sta., 1905 — Married Nellie Mae Holmes, June 12, 1907, Wooster, Ohio.
Child, Elizabeth Louise, b. Feb. 26, 1910. Address, Wooster, Ohio.
2337. MAURICE LEROY CARR
(Husband of No. 2715)
B. S. in E. E. ; Asst. Engr.; b. Apr. 17, 1877, Avon, 111.; s. James (b. 1847, Cass
Co.) & Mary Katherine (Shawcross) Carr (b. 1853, Brookville, Ind.) Prepared in Avon
H. S. Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi. Asst. in Eng. Exp. Station, 1906;
Tester Peoria (jas and Electric Co., 1907; Asst. Engr. Underwriters Laboratories (Inc.)
Chicago. Assoc. Member Amer. Inst, of E. E. ; Western Soc. of Engrs. ; Illini Club;
Army & Navy Club. Served in Spanish-American War. Married Louise Millicent Kil-
ner ('06), Sept. 3, 1908, Chicago. Address, 5047 Winthrop Ave., Chicago.
2338. RALPH MERLE CARTER
A. B. in Sci.; Phy. & Sun; b. Mar. 3, 1884, Decatur, 111.; s. James William (b.
June s, 1861, Sullivan, 111.) & Idora Jane (Patterson) Carter (b. Jan. 1, 1862, Assump-
tion, 111.) Prepared in Decatur H. S. Sigma Nu; Phi Rho Sigma; Final Honors; Uni-
versity orchestra; Capt. in Univ. Regt. ; Univ. of Chicago, 1905-6; Rush Medical
Coll. 1906-8; M. D., 1908; Cook Co. Hospital, 1908-10. Member 111. Med. Soc; Brown
Co., Wis., Med. Soc; Fox River Val. Med. Soc; Wisconsin State Med. Soc; Chicago
Med. Soc. Surgeon to St. Mary's, St. Vincent's and Deaconess Hospitals, Green Bay,
Wis. Address, 1263 Main St., Green Bay, Wis.
2339. THOMAS DAVID CASSERLY
B. S. in M. E. ; Ene- Salesman; b. Jan. 15, 1884, Champaign, 111.; s. John Tully (b.
Galway, Ire.) & Margaret (Condon) Casserly (b. Syracuse, N. Y.) Prepared in .Univ.
Acad. Supt. Construction, 1905-6; Prof. Mech. Engr., 1906-9; Heating and Ventilating
Engr. & Eng. Salesman, 1909-12. Married Evelyn Geraldine Casserly, Feb. 13, 1908,
Chicago, 111. Children, IDorothy Margaret, b. Mar. 22, 1909; Thomas Tully, b. Aug. 24,
1910. Address, 1265 Norwood St., Chicago, 111.
2340. JULIA ETHEL CASWELL (HAWKINS)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mar. i, 1884, Cairo, 111.; d. EHphalet (b. Mar. 15, 1S43.
Bullitt Co., Ky.) & Elizabeth (Farrin) Caswell (b. Oct. 2, 1844, Miss. Co., Mo.) Teacher
until 1909. Married Nolan Case Hawkins, ( Attorney- at-Law) July 8, 1909, Caruthers-
ville, Mo. Child, Julian Caswell, b. July 8, 1910. Address, Caruthersville, Mo.
2341. ORLO DORR CENTER
B. S. in Agr., 1905; M. S., 1910; District Supervisor North Dakota Better Farming
Ass'n.; b. June 12, 1872, LaSalle Co., III.; s. Dorr Dewey & Harriet M. (Allen) Center.
Prepared in Ottawa H. S. Sigma Xi; Alpha Zeta. Instr. and Asst., Coll. of Agr., Univ. of
111. until April, 191 1; Supt. 111. State Farmers' Institute, April i, 191 1 — Married L. A.
Parmlee, Dec i, 1S92, Grand Ridge, 111. Address, loi Stewart Ave., Grand Forks, N. D.
1905] Baccalaureate Alumni 349
2342. ANN CHESTER
(Sister of Nos. 633, 1105, 1474, 2928)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Aug. 28, 1883, Champaign, 111.; d. Ezra E. (b.
Apr. 30, 1837, Truro, O.) & Margaret Elizabeth (Powell) Chester (b. Feb. 25, 1814,
Truro, do.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. _ Teacher of Engl., Danville, 111., 1905-10;
Palm Beach, Fla., 1910-12. Address, Champaign, 111.
2343. ALICE HARTZEL CLARK (MYERS)
(Sister of No. 2344)
B. S. in Arch.; b. Mar. 9, 1882, Fort Lewis, Colo.; d. Major Dillard Hazelrigg (b.
July 27, 1847, Powell Co., Ky.) & Ella (DeLany) Clark (b. June 20, 1857, Davenport,
la.) Prepared in New Mexico Military Inst. & Univ. Acad.; studied in Penn. State
Coll., 1901-2. Architects Club; Tennis Assoc. Architectural drafting with Emery Stan-
ford Hall, 1905-6; Art student. Art Inst, of Chicago, 1006-10; summer landscape class
of Mr. Chas. Francis Brown, T909, at Grand DeTour, 111. Member of Church of the
Disciples of Christ; Art Students League of Chicago. Married Datus Ensign Myers,
May 26, loio, St. Joseph, Mich. Child, Richard Ensign. Address, 5704 Stony Island Ave.,
Chicago, 111.
2344. ELLA HAZEL CLARK
(Sister of No. 2343)
A. B. in Sci.; Teacher; b. Oct. 31, 1883, Fort Randall, South Dak.; d. Dillard Hazel-
rigg (Major in U. S. Army) b. July 27, 1847. Powell Co., Ky.) & Ella (DeLany) Clark
(b. June 20, 1857, Davenport, la.) Prepared in Thornburn H. S. & Univ. Acad.; studied
in Penn. State (Tell., 1901-2: Univ. of Florida, 1902-3; A. M., Columbia Univ., 1911.
Assistant in Chemistrv, Barnard College, 191 1 — Address, 607 W. ii6th St.. New
York City.
2345. WILLIAM ARTHUR CLARK
(Brother of Nos. 1638, 2047)
A. B. in Sci.; A. M., 1907; Physician; b. Jan. 8, 1882, Sidney, 111.; s. William Davis
(b. 1832, Penn.) & Marv Jane (Huff) Clark (b. 1842, O.) Prepared in Urbana H. S.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon. M. D., Harvard Univ., 1911; Hospital Interne, 191 1 — Address,
St. Luke's Hospital, Chicago, 111.
2346. MARCIA BARNES CLAY
B. L. S.; Libr.; b. Mar. 8, 1876, North Bristol, O.; d. Samuel S. (b. Sept. 6, 1840,
Bristolville, O.) & Sarah Climena (Mayhew) Clay (b. Apr. 12, 1846, N. Bristol, O.)
Prepared in Penn Yan Acad., N. Y., and Lake F;rie Coll., Painesville, O. Illiola; Library
Club. Lilsrarian, Lake Erie Coll., Painesville, O., 1905-6; Cataloger, Mercantile Lib.,
Cincinnati, O., 1910; Catalog Dept., Cleveland, O., Public Library, 191 1 — Address,
North Bristol, Ohio.
2347. WHARTON CLAY
B. S. in Arch.; Arch; b. Sept. 29, 1884, Chicago, 111.; s. William Wilson (b. May 2,
i849,' N. Y.) & Alice (Grav) Clay (b. 1851, do.) Prepared in Wendell Phillips H. S.,
Chicago, 111. Tau Beta Pi; Phi Gamma Delta; Pres. Arch. Club.; Maj. Univ. Regt.
With Mfgrs. Appraisal Co., 1906-7; Erwin & Co., Pumps, 1907-10; Alabama Tobacco_ Co.,
1910-12. Imperial Gas Regulator Co., 1912 — Brevet Capt. 111. State Natl. Guard; Univ. of
111. Alumni Assoc; Colonial Club; Hamilton Club; Columbia Yacht Club. Address, 3145
Rhodes Ave., Chicago, 111.
2348. GEORGE MOREY CLENDENIN
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Jan. 29, 1883, Springfield, 111; s. Henry Wilson (b. Scliillsbury,
Pa.) & Mary Elizabeth (Morey) Clendenin (b. Kirkwood, Mo.) Prepared in Springfield
H. S. .\lpha Tau Omego; Phi Alpha Delta; Theta Kappa Nu, Vice President Illinois
.State Register. Member Cong. Church. Address, 1009 So. Second St., Springfield, 111.
2349. LOIS GRACE CLENDENEN
(Sister of No. 3691)
A. B. in L. & A.; Stenographer; b. Jan. 14, 1883, Areola, 111.; d. Taylor Clinton (b.
Feb. 13, 1855, Kingston, O.) & Mary Rebecca (McKinney) Clendenen (b. Aug. 21,
1858, Centralia, 111.) Prepared in Cairo H. S. Engl. Club; Y. W. C. A.; Dramatics.
Played role in Evelyn Farrimore; Careless Cupid (Musical Comedy). Member of
Episcopal Church. Address, 811 Twenty-Sixth St., Cairo, 111.
2350. BERTHOLD COHEN
B. S. in M. E.; Draftsman; b. Sept. 7, 1879, Philadelphia, Pa.; s. Samuel (b. 1841,
Hamburg, (jer.) & Bertha (Kayton) Cohen (b. 1850, Petersburg, Va.) Prepared in
South Side Acad., Chicago, 111. Address, 4933 Prairie Ave., Chicago, 111.
2351. MARY COLLINS
A. B. in Sci.; Teacher; b. Aug. 21, 1883, LaSalle, 111.; d. James (b. 1844, County
Cork, Ire.) & Mary Anne (Cullen> Collins (b. Armough, do.) Prepared in LaSalle-
Peru Twp. H. S. Univ. Basket Ball team (Capt., 1904-5). Teacher in H. S., Lawrence,
Mich., 1905-6; in H. S., LaSalle, 1906 — Address, 720 Sixth St., LaSalle, 111.
2352 ERNEST COOK
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Dec. 8, 1877, Georgetown, 111.; s. William E. (b. Feb. 19, 1841,
Ridgefarm, 111.) & Elvina Flahart (b. Nov. 13, 1842, Cayuga, Ind.) Prepared in Ver-
350 University of Illinois [1905
milion Acad.; Earlham Coll., Richmond, Ind. Member, Friends' Church. Married Cena
R. Linn, Aug. 27, 1902, Ridgefarm, 111. Address, 108 S. 5th St., Champaign, 111.
2353. THOMAS LEE COOK
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Oct. 31, i860, Valeene, Ind.; s. Valentine & Hannah (HoUowell)
Cook. Prepared in State Nor., Ind.; Grad. Austin Coll., Effingham, 111., 1895. Taught
in Austin Coll., 1903-5; Supt. Sullivan Pub. Schs., 1905 — Member, Presb. Church. Mar-
ried Enola Miller, Aug. 26, 1896, Shelbyville, 111. Address, Mt. Pulaski, 111. (J)
2354. WILLIAM GARRETT CORRIN
B. S. in C. E.; Asst. Engr. ; b. Jan. 12, 1880, Hampton, 111.; s. Richard (b. 1850,
Isle of Man) & Jane (Garrett) Coriin (b. 1849, do.) Prepared in Port Byron Acad. C
E. Club; Tau Beta Pi. U. S. Surveyor, Miss. River work, 1905-6; Rodman, St. L. I.
M. & S. Ry., 1906-7; Draftsman, C. R. I. & P. Ry., 1907-8; Asst. Engr., do. 1908 —
Married Frances Edna Teschemacher, Oct. 27, 1910. Ft. Worth, Tex. Address, El Reno,
Okla.
2355. HELEN MARY CRANE
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. May 12, 1883, Hudson, Mich.; d. Archer Hector (b. 1821,
Onondaga, N. Y.) & Julia Elizabeth (Robinson) Crane (b. 1846, N. Madison, Ind.)
Prepared in Shortridge H. S., Indianapolis, Ind. Phi Delta Psi; Pres. Y. W. C. A.;
Vice Pres. English Club; Libr. Club; Watcheka. Asst. Libr., Moline, 111. Pub. Libr.,
1905-6; Asst. Libr., Ind. State Nor. School, 1906 — Member Christian Church. Address,
900 N. 5th St., Terre Haute, Ind.
2356. CLIFFORD CROSBY
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Oct. 4, 1875, Annawan, 111; s. Thomas (b. 1831, Leeds,
Eng.) & Eliza (Parker) Crosby (b. 1837, Halifax, Eng.) Prepared in Dorchester H. S.,
Boston, and State Nor. Sch., 111. Sigma Xi. Teacher of Physiology, McKinley H. S.,
St. Louis, Mo. Married Dorothy Schultz, 1908. Child, Mary trancis, b. 1910. Address,
McKinley H. S., St. Louis, Mo.
2357. ETHAN ALLEN CROSS
A. B. in L., & A.; Professor; b. July 22, 1875, Campbell Hill, 111.; s. Thomas J. (b
1843, Jackson Co., III.) & Minnie (Carson) Cross (b. 1S53, Randolph Co., 111.) Prepared
in Southern 111. Nor. Sch. Scholarship, Univ. of Chicago, 1905-6. Attended Cornell
Univ., summer 1900; Univ. of Chicago, summers 1901-2-3. Ph. M., Univ. of Chicago,
1906. Professor of Eng. and Lit., Colo. State Teachers' Coll. Member Educ. Council,
State of Colo. Married May Miller, June 27, 1899. Children, Carl Allen, b. Mar. 18,
1906; Neal Miller, b. Oct. 16, 1910. Address, 1818 19th St., Greeley, Colo.
2358. FRANK WOODBURY CUTLER
(Brother of No. 2622)
B. S. in M. E.; Fruit Grower; b. Oct. 1882, Rockford, 111.; s. Asa E. (b. June 23,
1834, West Brookfield, Mass.) & Lucy (Smith) Cutler (b. Sept. 18, 1839, Princeton,
111.) Prepared in Rockford H. S. Phi Delta Theta; Tau Beta Pi; Class football team,
four years; Major, ist Battalion; Pres. class junior year. With Western Elec. Co.,
Chicago, 1907; Real Estate Bus., 1909; Fruit Grower, 1909 — Address, R. F. D. No. i,
Hood River. Ore.
2359. WHITMAN DART
B. S. in Arch.; Arch. Draftsman; b. Sept. 16, 1881, Rock Island, 111.; s. James
Stuart (b. Nov. 5, 1848, Honesdale, Pa.) & Elizabeth (Whitman) Dart (b. Nov. 23,
1854 Rock Island). Prepared in Rock Island H. S. Arch. Club; Final Honors in
Arcli. Draftsman, Office of Smith Rea & Lovitt, Architects, Kansas City, Mo. Member
Temple Lodge No. 299, A. F. & A. M. Married Lotta Lee Stanley, May i, 1907, Rock
Island. Children, James Stanley, b. Feb. 24, 1908; Roy Whitman, b. Apr. 26, 1909.
Address, 4031 Tracy Ave., Kansas City Mo.; Bus. Add., 602 Finance Bldg., Kansas
'*^' °' 2360. THOMAS MEREDITH DAVIDSON
B. S. in C. E.; Engr.; b. Dec. 13, 1883, Champaign, 111.; s. George Washington (b.
June 6, 1851, London, O.) & Susan Almira (Nebeker) Davidson (b. June 28, 1852,
Paris, 111.) Prepared in Champaign, 111., H. S. Sigma Chi; Asst. Div. Engr. S. F. P.
& P. R. R., 1905-7; Locating Engr., Toltec Irrigation Co., 1907-g; Asst. Chief Engr.,
Concrete Steel Products Co., 1910-12., Chief Engr. Western office of Concrete Steel Co.
1912 — Married Norma Catherine Love, Nov. 8, 1910. Address, 5323 Jetterson Ave.,
Chicago, 111.
2361. ANNA CLARISSA DAVIS (MYERS)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. May 28, 1884, Fairfield, 111.; d. Washington Beaty (b. 1857,
Millville, O.) & Endora (Hamilton) Davis (b. 1858, Hamliton, O.) Prepared in Pitts-
field H. S., So. 111. Norm. School; Chicago Univ. Prin. Mansfield H. S., 1905-6. Married
Roscoe Lee Myers, 1906. Address, Mahomet, 111.
236-'. FORREST SPURGEON DAVIS
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. July 10, 1879, Rankin, 111.; s. Howell (b. Newtown,
Pa.) & Nancy M. (Judy) Davis (b. Va.) Prepared in Morgan Park Acad., Chicago, 111.
Choral Soc. ; Y. M. C. A. Teaching, Robinson, 111., 1905-6; Thornton, Ind., 1906-7;
Bacone, Okla., 1 907-11. Address, Bacone, Okla.
1905] Baccalaureate Alumni 351
2363. HARRY BENJAMIN DERR
B. S. in Agr.; Agronomist; li. May 22, 1867, Mt. Carmel, i'a • s. Jacob & Mary
Ellen Derr. Prepared in Shaniokin Acad., Pa. Chicago Acad, of Sci.; Agr. Club;
Choral Soc. Asst. Editor, Agriculturist; .\sst. in Agronomy Lab.; Taught Biology in
H. S. & Co. Normal Danville, 111., 1905-6; Agronomist, in charge of Barley Investigations,
Dept. of Agr., Washington, D. C, 1906 — Bred & Developed an Awnless Variety of
Barley that is proving of the greatest value to Agr. .\uthor: Circular on Winter
Barley, Dept. of Agr., 1910; Cir. No. 62. Separation of Seed Barley bv the Specific Gravity
Method, Dept. of Agr., 1910; Farmers' Bulletin 427, Barley Culture in the Southern States;
Circular, Proper Selection of Barley Seed Necessarv for Maximum Crops in 1911, Dept.
of Agr., 1911, etc., etc.; also, A New Awnless Barley, Science, V. XXXXII, No. 823.
Member of Amer. Breeders' Assoc; Amer. Soc. of Agronomy; Chicago Acad of Sci-
ences; Cor. member Acad, of Sciences, Reading. Pa. Married Isabell Lee, May 22,
1900, LaSalle, 111. Children, Howard Lee, b. July 16. 1896: Grace May, b. May 8,
189s; Leslie, b. June, 1906 (d. July, 1907). Address, Fairfa.x, Va., R. F. D. No. i, Bus
Add., Dept. of Agr., Washington, D. C.
2364. HARRY THOMAS DEWHIRST
LL. B., 1905; Lawyer; b. Aug. 11, 1881, Passport, 111.; s. Andrew & Miranda T.
(Byrne) Dewhirst. Prepared in Olney H. S.Philomathean; M. W. A.; Royal Neigh-
bors; B. P. O. E., Redlands, Cal. Married Christmas Gould, May 26, 1906, Olney, 111.
Children, Robert Gould, b. July 15, 1907; Harry Thomas, Jr., b. Mar. 12, 1909. Address,
Redlands, Cal.; Bus. Add., Rooms 14 & 15 Hubbard Block, do.
2365. CROMWELL BARTLETT DICKEY
B. S. in Chem. Eng.; Chemist; b. Jan. 28, 1881, Beatrice, Nebr. Prepared in Lyons
Twp. H. S., LaGrange, 111. Married Edna Rachel Miller, Sept., 191 1, Hixton, Wis.
.-Iddress, 677 Murray Ave., Milwaukee, Wis.
2366. JOHN MILFORD DILLAVOU
A. B. in L. & A., Wholesale & Retail coal business; b. Nov. 22, 1883, Deland, 111.;
s. Amos B. (b. 1852) & Martha (Fender) Dillavou (b. 1855). Prepared in
Deland H. S. In Purchasing Dept. of Western Electric Co., 1905-7; Wholesale & Retail
Coal, Harris & Dillavou, Champaign, 111., 1907 — Married Wilhelmma Voss, 191 o. Address,
Champaign, 111.
2367. CHARLES FRED DOSCH
B. S. in M. E.; Mech. Engr.; b. Nov. 28, 1882, Chicago, 111.; s. Chas. F. Dosch.
Prepared in Chicago Eng. High & Man. Tr. Sch. Phi Kappa Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; M.
E. Soc; Technograph Board, 1904-5. Joor Eng. Co., Chicago, 111. Address, 2062 Bing-
ham St., Chicago, 111.
2368. FRANCIS KEESE WYNKOOP DRURY
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Feb. 9, 1878, Ghent, N. Y. ; s. Rev. John Benjamin (b.
Aug. 15, 1838, Rhinebeck, N. Y.) & Henrietta Wynkoop (Keese) Drury (b. July 2Z,
1840, Kinderhook, do.) Prepared in Rutgers Prep. School; Rutgers, 1894-8. Zeta Psi;
Theta Nu Epsilon; Phi Beta Kappa (at Rutgers); Libr. Club; Final Honors in Libr.
School. A. B., Rutgers, 1898; A. M., Rutgers, 1905. Order Libr., Univ. of 111. Libr.,
1905-7; Act. Libr., 1907-9; Asst. Libr., 1909 — Designed a card for keeping a record of
church membership by families, 1903. Author: Guide Book to the University of 111.
& the Twin Cities of Urbana & Champaign; Univ. of 111., Handbook of the Library;
Lists for Student Reading; List of Serials in the Univ. of 111. Libr., together with
those in other libraries of Urbana & Champaign (all published by the Univ. of 111. Libr.);
also the Illinois Sunset Song (music). U. of I. Supply Store, 1910; various articles
published by the Libr. Journal & Public Libraries as the Recreation of a Librarian;
On making Signs; The Care of Maps; Sunday School Work, a selected Bibliography
with annotations; Labor Savers in Libr. Service, etc. Member Reformed Church in
-Amer., 1894-7; Presb. Church, 1897 — Amer. Libr. .-Xseoc; 111. Libr. Assoc, Secy., 1907;
Charter member Univ. Club, Champaign-Urbana; Players Club, Univ. of 111. Married
Martha Blanche Walker, Aug. 28, 1907, Evanston, 111. Child, John Benjamin, Jr., b.
Oct. 3, 1909. .'Iddress, 706 W. Nevada St., Urbana.
2369. MARY LAWRENCE BOGGS (EAST)
(Wife of No. 1487)
B. L. S.; b. Apr. 11, 1881, Wilmington, Del.; d. William Brenton (b. Georgetown,
D. C.) & Mary Elizabeth (Johnson) Boggs (b. Wilmington, Del.) Prepared in Wash-
ington (D. C.) H. S.; Wellesley Coll., 1899-1901. Published: Conditions^ of Libraries
in Va., 1904. Married Edward Murray East ('01), Sept. 2, 1903, Littlejohn's Island,
Casco Bay, Me. Children, Elizabeth Woodruff, b. Sept. 3, 1904; Margaret Lawrence,
b. Aug. 26, 1907. Address, 87 Lobinwood Ave., Jamaica Plain, Boston, Mass.
2370. SILAS ECHOLS
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Sept. 3, 1879, McLeansboro, 111.; s. Richard Griffey
(b. Oct. 24, 1852, McLeansboro, III.) & Elizabeth (Tolley) Echols (b. Sept. 27, 1856).
Prepared in Milton (la.) H. S. & Ewing Coll. Instr. in His. of Govt. Mt. N'ernon Tp.
H. S. ; Instr. in Hist., I. S. N. U., summer terms 1910-1 1. Member Baptist Church;
Royal Arch. Mason; Amer. Hist. Assoc; Miss. Valley Hist. Assoc. Address, 612 E.
Broadway, Mt. Vernon, 111.; Bus. Add., Tp. H. S. Building, Mt. Vernon, 111.
352 University of Illinois [1905
2371. WILLIAM GEORGE ECKHARDT
(Husband of No. 2547)
B. S. in Agr.; Agr. Adviser for DeKalb Co.; b. Jan. 6, 1869, Marston, 111.; s. Casper
(b. July 4, 1854, Cincinnati, O.) & Sarah (Fuhr) Eckhardt (b. Sept. ii, 1856, Edging-
ton, 111.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Alpha Zeta; Capt. Assoc, in Soil Fertility, Univ.
of 111. Agr. Exp. Sta., 1905-12; Agr. Adviser for DeKalb Co., 1912 — Married Eva
Lueilen Alverson, Dec. 25, 1909. Child, Willard Leiand, b. May 23, 191 2. Address,
DeKalb, 111.
2372. EMMA EDMISTON
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Dec. 20, 1882, Arthur, 111.; d. Henry Clay (b. 1840,
Terre Haute, Ind.) & Mary E. (King) Edmiston (b. 1851, Enfield, 111.) Prepared in
Sullivan H. S. Teaching in Sullivan. Address, Sullivan, 111.
2373. RALPH WALDO ELDEN
(Husband of No. 2137)
A. B. & B. S.; Rancher; b. Feb. 11, 1879, Elburn, 111.; s. Geo. Boardman (b. May
19, 1832, Buxton, Me.) & Caroline Eliza (Shores) Elden (h. Nov. 2^, 1836, Waterville,
Me.) Prepared in Elgin Acad. Alpha Tau Omega; Sigma Xi, Illinois; Phi Pi Epsilon,
Lake Forrest, 111.; Manager, Illio. In the employ of Dolese & Shepard Co., Chicago,
111., July-Get., 1905; Sec. State Highway Com., Springfield, 111., Nov.-Jan., 1906; Asst.
Engr., State Highway Com., Feb., 1906-Oct., 1906. Rancher. Married Leila Pauline King,
Oct. 20, igo6, Rockford, 111. Children, Ralph Waldo, Jr., b. July 10, 1907; Lucy Eliza-
beth, b. Apr. 20, 1909. Address, Central Point, Ore., R. F. J). No. i.
2374. JOSEPHINE RUTH ELLIOTT (HARPHAM)
B. L. S.; b. May 31, 1883, Sterling, 111.; d. Clifford P. (b. 1850, New York) &
Genevieve S. (Wood) Elliott (b. 1S59, Sterling, 111.) Prepared in Sterling S: Coloma
Tp. H. S. Kappa Alpha Theta; Phi Delta Psi; Y. W. C. A.; Watcheka. Married John
LeRoy Harpham,- Oct. 28, 1908, Sterling, 111. Address, 812 Willamette St., Eugene,
Ore.
2375. LAURA MAE EUSTIS
A. B. in L. & A.; Phys. Tr. Director; b. May 13, 1881, Ottawa, 111.; d. John H.
(b. 1836, Jay Me.) & Marguerite (Oerlmonn) Eustis (b. France). Prepared in Ottawa
Tp. H. S. Basketball team. Teacher in Highland Park H. S., 190s; Craft Shop, Ottawa,
1910; Director of Phys. Tr., LaCrosse State Nor. Address, Ottawa, 111.
2376. ROSE EILENE FLEMING
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Nov. i, 1881, Bement, 111.; d. Michael John (b. 1S28,
Killarney, Ire.) & Agnes B. (Degan-Killorglan) Fleming (b. 1839, do.) Prepared in
Bement H. S. Teacher of Eng., Oilman H. S., 1905-8; in Maywood H. S., 1909-10.
Address, Bement, 111.
2377. VIRGIL R. FLEMING
B. S. in C. E.; Assoc, in T. & A. M.; b. Apr. 11, 1879, Denver, 111.; s. Samuel
Robert & Sarah Jane (Ramsey) Fleming. Prepared in Carthage Coll. Prep. Rodman
for Cihicago & Western Ind. Ry., June-Oct., 1905: Concrete Insp., I. C. Ry., 1905-6;
Engr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111., Apr. -Oct., 1906; Jr. Engr., U. S. G. S., 1906-7: Instructor
in T. & A. M., Univ. of 111., 1907-11; Assoc, in same, 191 1 — Address, 306 E. Chalmers
St., Champaign, 111.; Per. Add., Denver, 111.
2378. MABEL FRANCES FORBES
A. B. in L. & A.: b. June, 1881, Chicago, 111.; d. Daniel (b. Nov. 15, 1842, Nova
Scotia) & Carolvn Grate (Shipman) Forbes (b. 1852, Chicago, 111.) Prepared in Lewis
Inst., Chicago, 111.; A. B. Lewis Inst., 1903. Address, 'Lake Villa, 111.
2379. ERNEST JASON FORD
A. B. in Sci.; M. D.; Phys. & Sur.; b. May 22, 1878, Ottawa, 111.; s. Eugene Quincy
(b. Lowell, Mass.) & Isabelle W. Ford (b. Glasgow, Scot.) Prepared in East Mendota
H. S.; Bus. Coll. at Ottawa, 111. Alpha Omega Alpha; Phi Rho Sigma. Address, Central
Bldg., Evanston, 111.
2380. SAMPSON JAMES FOUNTAIN
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; h. Nov. 15, 1881, Camden, Ala.; s. Charles Perkins
& Fannie (Lampton) Fountain. Prepared in Belton (Tex.) H. S. and private tutors.
B. S.; A. M., Agr. & Mech Coll Tex.; Attended the Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, 1906-8.
Architect, Houston, Tex., 1905-6; Draftsman, Cleveland, O., 1908-9; Architect, Nashville,
Tenn., and Chicago, 1909-10; member of architectural firm, 1910 — Married Edna Drake,
1908, Cleveland, O. Address, State College Station, Texas.
2381. MARGARET FRANCEWAY
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Tan. 10, 1882, Granville, 111.; d. George Wm. (b.
1852, Mazon, 111.) & Kathryn (Child) Francewav (b. 1852, Granville, 111.) Prepared
in Granville H. S. & Lasalle Twp. H. S. Illiola, Pres. Taught, Lexington H. S., 1905-6;
Peru (Central School. 1907-8; Shasta Co., Cal., 1908-10; Granville, 111., 1910 — Member
Cong. Church. Address, Granville, 111.
2382. ISABELLA FYFE (PETERS)
B. L. S.; b. June 23., 1882, St. Joseph, Mich.; d. Lawrence C. (b. 1850, Isle Aux
Noix, Richelieu Riv., Quebec) & Helen Josephine (Stanley) Fyfe (b. 1853, Adams, N.
1905] Baccalaureate Alumni 353
Y.) Prepared in St. Joseph (Mich.) H. S. Kappa Alpha Theta; Phi Delta Psi; Omega Psi.
Libr., St. Joseph (Mich.) Pub. Lib. Married Dr. LeRoy Samuel Peters, Feb. 8, 1908,
Silver City, N. M. Child, Lawrence Fyfe, b. Apr. 25, 1910. Address, Silver City, N. M.
23S3. GEORGE PUFFER GALLAHER
A. B. in L. & A.; Lawyer; b. Nov. 25, 1880. Mt. Palatine, Illj s. Theron E. (b.
Nov. 14, 1841, Pittsburgh, Penn.) & R. Ida (Puffer) Gallaher (b. F'eb. 6, 1841, North
Sunderland, Mass.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Pol. Sci. Club, 1904-S; Special Honors;
Hamilton Club; Oratorical Contestant, 1903-4; Capt. in Univ. Kegt., i904-5- Taug-ht
190S-6; Law Student, 1906-9; J. D., Univ. of Chicago, 1909; Practicing Law, 1909 —
Member Cong. Church; Univ. of 111. Club of Rockford; Univ. Club of Rockford. Mar-
ried Hope Carnes, Dec. 3, j9io, Sycamore, 111. Address, 623 Ashland Ave., Rockford,
111.; Bus. Add., 304 Trust Bldg., Rockford, 111.
2384. FRANK SANDERS GARWOOD
(Brother of No. 2385)
B. S. in Agr. ; Farmer; b. Aug. 24, 1S82, Stonington, 111.; s. Henry L. (b. Aug.
10, 1843, LaPorte Co., Ind.) & Sarah A. (Sanders) Garwood (b. Mar. 6, 1854, Stoning-
ton, 111.) Prepared in Taylorville H. S. Alpha Zeta. Address, Stonington, 111.
2385. HERMAN EDWIN GARWOOD
(Brother of No. 2384)
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. Oct. 20, 1880, Stonington, 111.; s. Henry L. (b. Aug.
10, 1843, LaPorte, Ind.) & Saiah A. (Sanders) Garwood (b. Mar. 6, 1854, Stonington.
111.) Prepared in Taylorville Tp. H. S. Alpha Zeta. Address, Stonington, 111.
2386. JANET GARWOOD (TALBOT)
(Sister of No. 2667)
A. B. in Sci:; b. Mar. 7, 1882, Augusta, 111.; d. James M. (b. Nov. 2, 1847,
Tasper Co., 111.) & Mary Frances (McClure) Garwood (b. Feb. 17, 1850, Augusta. Ill-)
Prepared in Augusta H. S. Y. W. C. A.; Watcheka; Alethenai. Teacher in Chenoa
H. S., 1905-6; Morton Tp. H. S., 1907-9. Married Samuel M. Taltiot, Nov. 27, 1909.
Augusta, 111. Child, Alice Pauline, b. June 16, 1911- Address, Plymouth, 111.
23S7. CHARLES HENRY GIBBS
(Brother of No. 3749)
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Aug. 20, 1883, Princeton, 111.; s. Walter L. (b. Apr.
IS,- 1859, Princeton, 111.) & Rosella (Pristley) Gibbs (b. Sept. 1859 do.) Prepared in
Princeton H. S. B. P. O. E., No. 894, Galesburg, 111. Married Emma Jensen, Feb.
19, 1907. Child, Walter J. P., b. June 12, 1908. Address, R. F. D. No. 2, Grinnell, la.
2388. JOHN PHILO GILBERT
A. B. in Sci.; A. M., 1Q06; Head of Dept.- b. July 27, 1871, Mt. Vernon, 111.; s.
James Eli (b. 1846, do.) & Susan A. (Ford) Gilbert (b. 1848, do.) Prepared in Mt.
Vernon H. S. Glee Club; Sigma Xi; Ind. -111. Debate, 1905; Final Honors, 1905. Fellow
in Zool., 1905-6. Teacher; Prin.; Supt., various schools of state; Instr. in Univ. Acad.;
Supervisor, Practice Teaching, Sch. of Educ, Univ. of 111.; Head, Dept. Agr. &• Biol.,
So. 111. State Nor. Univ. Married Dora Gray, June 14, 1900, Etna. 111. Children, Wen-
dell Philo, b. Apr. 8, 1901; John Gray, b. Feb. 4, 1912. Address, Carbondale, 111.
2389. THOMAS JOHN GILKERSON
(Son of No. 137; Brother of Nos. 1678, 1870, 2987)
B. S. in Agr.; Cattle Breeder; b. May 18, 1883, Genoa, 111.; s. Hiram (b. Oct. 15.
1853, do.) & Portia (Moffet) Gilkerson (b. Dec. 14, 1853, Bell Co., Texas.) Prepared m
Marengo H. S.; Waverly H. S. ; Urbana H. S. Philomathean; Pres. Agr. Club; Bus.
Mgr., Illinois Agriculturist; Asst. Mgr., Illini; Varsity Track Team, indoor 2 rni. record.
Cement Contr., 1905-6; Breeder, Holstein-Friesian cattle, 19^6 — Vice Pres. Calif. Hol-
stein-Friesian Assoc. Married Winifred Nora Hall, Long Beach, Calif., Oct. 30, 1906.
Child, Thomas Moffet Gilkerson, b. May 2, igio. Address. Lemoore, Calif.
2390. JOSEPH COLEMAN GILMOUR
B. S. in C. E.; Asst. to Architect; b. Oct. i, 1876, Raritan, 111.; s. Geo. F. (b.
Tuly 2, 1853, CaliL) & Amand.-. S. (Garrett) Gilmour (b. Sept. 3, 1857. Rantan, 111.)
Prepared in Biggsville Tp. H. S. Rodman, D. L. & W., 1905-6; Draftsman, C. M. &
St. P., 1906-7; Insp. Reinforced Concrete work, 1907-9, D. L. & W.; Asst. Engr., 1909-
11; Asst. to Architect, D. L. & W., 191 1 — Married Edna Palmer Belding, June 3°.
1908, Scranton, Penn. Child, Ray, b. Oct 10, igio. Address, 199 N. 19th St., East
Orange, N. J.; Bus. Add., D. L. & W. R. R., Hoboken, N. J.
2391. LEO ARTHUR GINZEL
(Brother of No. 2097)
B. S. in C. E.; Sales Mgr.; b. Sept. 7, 1882, Trenton, 111.; s. Montz (b. 1836)
& Mary (Blanck) Ginzel (b. 1842). Prepared in Trenton H. S.; Univ. Acad. Phi Kappa
Sigma; Glee & Mandolin Club- Orchestra; Band. Draftsman, Weir Frog Co., Cin-
cinnati, O.; Asst. & Asst. Div. Engr., Mo. Pac. R. R., Pueblo, Colo.; Asst. Engr., Ry.
Const., War Dept., Leavenworth, Kan.; Bldg. Insp., Northwestern Ry. ; Advertising
& Sales Mgr., Baker Mfg. Co., Chicago, 111. Address, 4621 Maiden Ave., Chicago, 111.
354 University of Illinois [1905
2392. HARRY FRED GODEKE
B. S. in M. E. ; Teacher; b. Jan. 31, 1879; s. Henry (b. Apr. 9, 1849, Hanover,
Gar.) & Elizabeth (Von Allmen) Godeke (b. Sept. 30, 1857, New AlDany, Ind.) iTc-
pared in Olney H. S. M. E. Soc. ; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Final Honors. Instructor
in Mech. Eng., Illinois, 1905 — Married Daisy Iva Bailey, Aug. 24, 1909, Olney, 111.
Child, Henry Lawrence, b. Sept. 30, 1912. Address, 503 W. California Ave., Urbana, 111.
2393- WILBUR FISK GOODSPEED
B. S. in Agr. ; Farmer; b. Apr. 11, 1880, Camargo, Douglas Co., 111.; s. James
Monroe (b. June 22, 1845, Wooster, O.) & Rebecca Margaret (Jessee) Goodspeed (b.
Feb. 24, 1854, Hansonville, Va.) Prepared in Tuscola H. S.; Agr. Club; Alpha Zeta;
Track Team, 1900-4. Member M. E. Church. Married Grace Maris, Feb. 6, 1906, Tus-
cola, 111. Address, Tuscola, 111.
2394. ADOLPH GORE
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1908; Principal of H. S.; b. April 2, 1883, Goreville,
111.; s. John Wesley (b. Dec. 2, 1852) & Mahala (Walker) Gore (b. Oct. 16, 1859)-
Prepared" in Marion H. S. Phi Alpha Delta; Philomathean; Van Twiller Court; Glee
Club; Mandolin Club; Opera Club; Band. Prin. Atwood Pub. Schs., 1905-6; Teacher
in LIniv. Acad., 1907-8; Teacher in Oak Park S: River Forest Tp. H. S., 1909-10; Prin.
Cairo H. S., 191 1 — Member of Methodist Church; Mason. Married Hortense Eu-
banks Campbell, Aug. 25, 191 1, Marion, 111. Child, William Adolph, b. Nov. 13, 1910.
Address, 2841 Park Place West, Cairo, 111.
2395. MARGARET ELIZABETH GRAFIUS (BIRKHOFF)
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Mar. 24, 1884, Chicago, 111.; d. William (b. New York,
N. Y.) & Louis (Ebinge) Grafius (b. Niles, 111.) Prepared in John Marshall H. S.,
Lewis Inst. Alpha Chi Omega. Libr., 1905-8. Married George David Birkhoff, Sept.
2, 1908, Chicago, 111. Children, Barbara, b. Aug. 15, 1909; Garrett, b. Jan. 10, 191 1.
Address, 44 Shepard St., Cambridge, Mass.
2396. JAMES JOHN GRAHAM
(Brother of Nos. 1331, 3757)
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Jan. 10, 1880, Ivesdale, 111.; s. James M. (b. Apr. 14, 1852,
Ireland) & Catherine (Wallace) Graham. Prepared in Springfield H. S.: Phi Delta
Phi; Theta Kappa Nu; Delta Upsilon; Philomathean; Pol. Sci. Club; Van Twiller
Court. Married Mary Catherine Walsh, Oct. 29, 1907, Springfield, 111. Address, 21 6 J^
So. sth St., Springfield, 111.
2397. HIBBARD SPENCER GREENE
(Brother of No. 3378)
B. S. in E. E.; Sales Dept., Thomas G. Grier & Co.; b. June 22, 1882, Lisle, 111.;
s. William Spencer (b. Apr. 6, 1857, do.) & Jessie (Hibbard) Greene (b. July 14, i860,
Chicago, 111.) Prepared in Downers Grove H. S. & Northwestern Coll. Phi Gamma
Delta; Eta Kappa Nu; E. E. Soc; Illinois Club; Class Football three years. In Sales
Dept., The Mingesser Carbon & Battery Co., & Thos. G. Grier Co., Asst. Sales Mgr. &
Vice Pres., respectively. Author of: Dry Batteries for Gas Engine Ignition, Gas Engine
Magazine. Member Electric Club, Chicago; Sons of Jove; Illini Club. iVIarried Mary
Epley, June 29, 1910. (Thild, Helen Hoyt, b. Sept. 8, 191 1. Address, 2043 E. 71st St.,
Cleveland, Ohio. Bus. Add., 1170 E. 38th St., Cleveland, Ohio.
2398. HARRIS PAUL GREENWOOD
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Apr. 21, 1882, Edwardsville, 111.; s. E. P. (b. Cam-
bridge, Mass.) & Abbie Louise (Harris) Greenwood (b. Alton, 111.) Prepared in Ed-
wardsville H. S. and Univ. Acad. Delta Tau Delta; Yo Xan; Alpha Delta Sigma.
Civ. Engr., Erie R. R. Co., 1905; N. Y. Central, 1905-6; Bd. of Water Supply of City
of New York, 1906-7; Lookout Copper Co., Prescott, Ariz., 1907; C. M. & St. P. R. K.,
Cascade Mts., Washington, 1907; Agujita Coal Co., Sabinas, Mex., 1907-8; Sanitary
Dist. of Chicago, Havana, 111., 1908-9; Southern Pac. R. R., Tepic, Mex., 1909; Adv.
Mgr., Mex. City, Mex., 1909-10; Automobile Agt., Mex. City, 1910-11; Civ. Engr., Mex.
City, Apr., 191 1 — Author: Health and Climatic Conditions in Mexico, Me.x'ico To-
day, Vol. 2, 1910, pp. 29-32; The Mexico Northwestern R. R. System, do., pp. 54-63;
Tlie Modern System of the Mexican Tramways Co., pp. yi-77; Cotton Raising and
Textile Manufacturing, do., pp. 143-145. Member Natl. Geographic Soc; 69th Regt.,
N. Y. N. G., 1906. Address, Avenida, San Francisco, Calif., R. F. D. No. 10.
2399. JOHN CHRISTOPHER GUSTAFSON
(Husband of No. 3095)
B. S. in Arch.; A. E.; b. June 19, 1879, Aurora, 111.; s. John G. (Karlstad,
Sweden) & Mathilda .S. (Sorensen) Gustafson (Christiana, Norway). Prepared in S.
Div. H. S., Lewis Inst.; Armour Inst., Chicago; Phi Gamma Delta; Sigma Xi; Glee
Club; Adelphic; Fellow in Arch., Univ. of 111., igos-ii; Instr., Dept. of Arch., do..
1906-7; Vice Pres. & Sec. Butler St. Fdry. & Iron Co., Chicago, 1908-10^ Prop., Angert
Wire & Iron Works, Chicago, 1910 — ; Assoc. Member Western Soc. of Engrs. Married
Jennie Marie Mather, July 14, 190S, Plainfield, 111. Children, Jane Mathilda, b. June
IS. 1909; John Mather, b. Jan. 26, 191 1. Address, 7028 Eggleston Ave., Chicago, Bus.
Add., 6028 Grove Ave., Chicago.
1905] Baccalaureate Alumni 355
2400. samuel cornelius hadden
B. S. in C. E.; Assoc. Ed.; b. July 15, 1882, Mazon, 111.; s. William Bloodgood (b.
July 13, 1854, Athens, N. Y.) & Laura Frances (Allison) Hadden (b. Dec. 3, 1856,
Wyoming, III.) Prepared in Mazon H. S., and Univ. Acad. Tau Beta Pi. R. R. Sur-
vey in Fla., 1905; Sr. Instr. in Math. & C. E., Mich. Agrl. Coll., 1905-8; Asst. Prof,
of Math. & C. E., do., 1908-9; Contracting Engr. with Lewis & Kitchen, 1909-10; Main-
tenance of Way Dept., C. & W. I. R. R., Chicago, 1910-11. Editor of Engineering and
Contracting, Chicago, 1911 — - Married Marian Gibson, Nov. 16, 1910, Chicago, 111-
Address, 7728 S. Aberdeen St., Chicago, 111.
2401. ARTHUR ALDRICH HALE
B. S. in M. E.; Engr.; b. May i, 1883, St. Louis, Mo.; s. Chas. S. (b. Ohio) &
Emma E. Hale. Prepared in Mich. Mil. Acad, and Lewis Inst. Sigma Chi; Yo Xan;
Track team, 1902-3; Interschol. Mgr. With Griffin Wheel Co., Boston. Address, 701
Tremont Bldg., Boston, Mass.
2402. LILIAN HAMMERS
(Sister of Nos. 1130, 1507, 1508)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Sept. 27, 1868, Secor, 111.; d. Morgan Buckingham
(b. July II, 1838, Metamora, 111.) &• Rosetta Jane (Gibson) Hammers (b. June 20,
1840, Rosby's Rock, W. Va.) Prepared in Northwestern Acad.; Univ. Acad. Critic. English
Teacher, State Nor. Sch., Platteville, Wis., 1905-7; Sch. of the Lackawanna, Scranton,
Pa., 1907-11; Hiram Coll., Hiram, O., 1911 — Member Baptist Church; Monday Night
Club; College Club; Alliance Chapt. of D. A. R. Address, 86 N. Arlington Ave., East
Orange, N. J.
2403. MYRTLE NETA HANNUM
A. B. in Sci.; Postal Clerk; b. Mar. 8, 1885, Terre Haute. Ind.; d. Samuel Cooper
(b. June :o, 1849, Terre Haute, Ind.) & Delilah J. (Shaw) Hannum (b. Jan. 2, 1859,
Bridgeport, 111.) Prepared in Decatur H. S. Math. Club. Teacher, 1905-9; News-
paper work, 1910; Postal Clerk, 1911. Address, 127 E. Packard, Decatur, 111.
2404. CARL MENELAUS HANSTEIN
B. S. in M. E.; Draftsman; d. Oct. 11, 1874, Chicago, 111.; s. Herm (b. Apr. 27,
1843, Giessen Hessen, Darmstadt, Ger.) & Em.elia (Heisterhagen) Hanstein (b. Oct.
14, 1848, St. Louis, Mo.) Prepared in North Div. H. S., Chicago. Draftsman in Mil-
waukee, 1905; in employ of 111. Steel Co., Chicago, 111., 1905 — Address, 2019 Mohawk
St., Chicago, 111.
2405. GUY BYRON HARDY
A. B. in L. & A.; Attorney; b. July s, 1880 (s. Eugene B. (b. June 22, 1S42, Mt.
Pleasant, Can.) & Jane (Killium) Hardy (b. Feb. 22, 1849, Abingdon, 111.) Beta Theta
Pi; Phi Delta Phi. Married Norma' Hardy, June 18, 1907. Child, Jane, b. May 7,
1910. Address, 527 N. Broad St., Galesburg, 111. Bus. Add.. 74 S. Cherry St., Gales-
burg.
2406. JOHN MATTHEW HARNEY
B. S. in Chem.; Chemist; b. Mar. 21, 1882, Joliet, 111.; s. Mathew Stephen (b. Dec.
26, 1857, Ire.) & Anna Beatrice (Giblin) Harney (b. Julv 13, i860, Toliet_, 111.) Pre-
pared in Joliet H. S. Chem. Club. Chemist, Wabash Baking Powder Co., 1905-11;
Chief Chemist, Frank Tea & Spice Co., Cincinnati, O., 191 1 — Member Amer. Chem.
Soc; B. P. O. E. ; Wabash Athletic Assn. Address, 307 Broadway, Cincinnati, O.
2407. EDITH ELIZABETH HARPER (COLLINS)
(Sister of No. 3010)
B. L. S.; b. Mar. 27, 18S4, Granville, 111.; d. James Albertus (b. 1852, do.) &
Carrie (Durley) Harper (b. 1852, Hennepin, 111.) Prepared in Granville H. S. Cm
Omega. Organized Lib. in Cambridge, 111., 1905-6; in Havana, 111., 1906; Libr. Escan-
aba, Mich., 1906-7. Married Herbert Keith Collins, Oct. 16, 1907, Urbana, 111. Chil-
dren, Harper Keitli, b. Dec. 17, 1908; Stephen John, b. June 18 ,1910. Address, 1045, 23d
St., Rock Island, 111.
2408. MABEL STRICKLAND HAYWARD (ROTHGEB)
(Wife of No. 2490)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mar. i, 1880, Ottawa, 111.; d. George Hayward (b. Apr. 19.
1843, Ottawa, III.) S: Nettie (Strickland) Hayward (b. Oct. 21, 1847, Adams^ N. Y.)
Prepared in Ottawa H. S.; Oberlin, 1 900-1. Alpha Chi Omega: Alethenai. Taught in
Port Byron, i yr. Member Cong. Church; D. A. R. Married Wade Hampton Rothgeb,
Dec. 28, 1907, Ottawa. 111. Children, Mildred Ann, b. Jan. 18, 1909; John Hayward,
b. Dec. 24, 1909. Address, 126 Sanford St., E. Orange, N. J.
2409. HOWARD SPENCER HAZEN
B. S. in A. E. ; Architect; b. Oct. 4, 1882, LaSalle, 111.; s. Howard Spencer (b.
Mar. 24, 1855, Meadville, Pa.) & Mary Georgiana (Mellen) Hazen (b. July 6, 1850,
Amboy, 111.) Prepared in LaSalle H. S. Aztec Club; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Archi-
tects' Club; Glee Club, 1903-5. Address, c/o Hill & James, 15 Ashburton PL, Boston,
Mass.
2410. PEARL HIGINBOTHAM (COLLINS)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Apr. 14, 1878, Shelbyville, 111.; d. John Thomas (b. July 23.
1832, Sullivan, III.) & Mary Will (Sciphers) Higinbotham (b. Oec. 4, 1855, Marion,
356 University of Illinois [1905
Va.) Prepared in Decatur H. S. & Areola H. S. Y. W. C. A.; Kappa Alpha Theta.
Taught in Sullivan High School, 1906-7; in 2d grade, Lovington, 111., 2d term, 1908.
Member Pres. Church. Married Frank Forest Collins, June 8, 1908, Decatur, Ill-
Child, Eunice, b. June 15, 1909. Address, Areola, 111.
241 1. THEOPHIL HENRY HILDEBRANDT
(Brother of No. 3021)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. July 24, 1888, Canal Dover, O.; s. Henry C. M. (b.
1853, Chemnitz, Ger.) & Martha C. (Locher) Hildebrandt (b. 1862, Christiansberg, W.
Africa). Prepared in LaSalle Peru Twp. H. S. Math Club; German Club: Y. M.
C. A.; Final Honors; Special Honors in Math.; Phi Beta Kappa, 1905; Sigma Xi, 1907;
S. M., Univ. of Chicago, 1906; Ph. D. (ibid) 1910. Student 1905-9; Instr. in Math.,
1909 — Member Amer. Math. Soc., 1907- Member (1908) & Fellow (1910) of Amer.
Assoc, for Adv. of Sci. Address, 513 Elm St., Ann Arbor, Mich.; Bus. Add., Univ.
of Mich., Ann Arbor.
2412. IDA MYRTLE HILL (WAY)
(Wife of No. 3596; Sister of No. 4212)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Feb. 22, 1882, Champaign, 111.; d. Celestin Sylvester & Mary
Luena (Stevens) Hill. Prepared in Champaign H. S. Asst. Libr. in Champaign Pub.
Lib. to 1908. Married Dr. George Fritz Way (08), June 10, 1908, Champaig^n. Child,
Sarah Joselyn, b. Apr. 17, 1909. Address, Buffalo, III.
2413. FRANK WILLIAM HILLMAN
B. S. in C. E.; C. E., 1909; Asst. Engr.; b. Feb. 25, 1880, Bromley, Kent, Eng.; s.
Fred Hillman (b. July 25, 1852, Beckington, Somersetshire, Eng.) & Maria Elizabeth (Bur-
gess Hillman (b. Oct. 27, 1857, Blackheath, Kent, Eng.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Tau
Beta Pi: Final Honors. Asst. Engr., 111. Central Ry., 1905-6; with Ralph Modjeski.
1906-7; Draftsman, C. & N. W. Ry., 1907-8; Asst. Engr., same, 1908. Member Western
Soc. of Engrs. Married Jennie Dee Hillman, Oct. 23, 1906, Chicago. Children, Avis
Elizabeth, b. Mar. 13, 1908; Jane, Williamson, b. Aug. 23, 1910. Address, Girard, 111.
2414. GLIDDEN HINMAN
A. B. in L. & A ; Ranch Mgr.; b. Aug. 29, 1881, St. Charles, 111.; s. Albert Walker
( b. Oct. 10, 1845, Stittville, N. Y.) & Lizzie Mary (Glidden) Hinman (b. Sept. 25, 1828,
DeKalb, 111.) Prepared in Chicago H. S. & Dundee H. S. Delta Kappa Epsilon; Theta
Nu Epsilon; Deutscher Verein; Pol. Sci. Club; Adelphic; Illini Staff, 1902-4; Editor of
Illio; Final Honors; Phi Beta Kappa. Farm Supt., 1905-7; Ranch Mgr., 1907 — Address,
Maxwell, N. M.
2415. CHARLES HENRY HITTSON
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Nov. 29, 1S71, Ft. Griffin, Tex.; s. Charles Hughes & Sarah
Hittson. Prepared in Natl. Norm. Univ., Lebanon, T3. A. B., same 1897; B- S., same,
1898. Attended Salina Norm., Salina, Kan. Theta Kappa Nu. Supt. of City Schools;
Cowboy & Lawyer. Married Cora Hancock, 1898, Lebanon, O. Children, Charles, b.
Feb. 16, 1900; Donovan, b. Aug. 24, 1912; Harker Hugo, b. Feb. 18, 1904; Paul Amodas,
b. Dec. 21, 1909. Address, Tucumcari, N. M.
2416. JOSIE BATCHELLER HOUCHENS
B. L S.; A. M., 1912; Librarian; b. Dec. 4, 1884, New Orleans, La.; d. Josiah
Batcheller (b. Alexandria, Va.) & Nellie (Smith) Houchens (b. Memphis, Tenn.) Pre-
pared in Private Schools; Newcomb Coll., New Orleans, 1900-3. Sigma Kappa; Illiola.
Asst. Libr. Eastern III. State Norm. School, 1906-7; Genl. Asst., Univ. of 111 Libr.,
1907-12. Address, Urbana, III.
2417. CLEVES HARRISON HOWELL
B. S. in C. E.; Rancher; b. Aug. 13, 1880. Prepared in Keokuk H. S. Sigma Chi;
Theta Nu Epsilon; Yoxan. Ph. B., Wooster Univ., 1901. Civil Engr., Railroad &
Irrigation, Florida, Nev., Cal., Colo. Assoc, member Amer. Soc. of Civ. Engrs. Address,
Chandler, Ariz.
2418. GUESS HUMPHREY
B L S.; Librarian; b. Oct. 13, 1881, Pawnee City, Nebr.; s. George Millard &
Ida Lavinia (Briggs) Humphrey. Prepared in Pawnee City H. S. A. B. Nebraska, 1912;
Librarian, Neb. State Library Com., July i, 1906. Address, Lincoln, Nebr.
2419. HARRY ALEXANDER HUNTOON
(Brother of No. 2420)
B. S. in M. E.; Factory Supt.; b. Dec. 21, 1881, near Cleveland, III; s James
Fred & Mary Elizabeth (Jamison) Huntoon. Prepared in Moline H. S. Delta Upsilon:
Varsity Football team. Asst. Master Mechanic, Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Co., Ishpemmg;
Supt. of Power, Munsing Paper Co., Munsing, Mich.; Supt. of Factory, Ft. Madison
Plow Co., Ft. Madison, la. Married Ida May Klein, Oct. 17, 1906, Bloomington, 111.
Child, Delia Elizabeth, b. Aug. 3, 1909- Address, 407 2d St., Ft. Madison, la.
2420. JONATHAN SAMUELS HUNTOON
(Brother of No. 2419)^,, .^ t, , ,u -^-j ^ c
B. S. in C. E.; Engr.; b. May 15. 1879, Molme, 111.; s James Fred (b. thid.) &
Mary Elizabeth (Jamison) Huntoon (b. Carbon Cliff, 111.) Prepared in Moline H.S.
C E Club. Instrumentman, C. B. & Q. R. R., 1905-6; Draftsman, M C. R. R., Detrou,
Mich., 1906-7; Bridge Insp., do., 1907-11; Chief Bridge Inspector, do.. 191 1- Author.
1905] Baccalaureate Alumni 357
Placing Telephone Wires Undergiound, Technograph, 1901. Married Delia Eckert, Mar.
14, 1908, Romeo, Mich. Child, Frederick Henry, b. Mar. 3, 1911. Address, 1608 Third
Ave., Detroit, Mich.
2421. MANUEL JOSEPH JACOBS
B. S. in C. E.; Grad. Stud.; b. Apr. 3, 1878, Moholin on the Suieper, Russia; s.
Morris (b. Russia) & Zippera (Markman) Jacobs (b. do.) Prepared in Europe. Univ.
Acad. C. E. Club. 32d degree A. & A. F. M. A. Organized the Co-operative Assoc.
Chainman, Rodman, Instrumentman, Draftsman, 111. Central R R., 1905-6; Asst. Engr.,
P. I. & N. W. R. R. in Ida., May-Aug., 1006; A?st. Engr., S. J. ^: S. C. C. R. R., San
Jose, Cal., 1906-7; Genl. Mgr , The Acme Engr. Co., 1907-9; Draftsman with City Engr.,
San Francisco, Cal., 1909-10; Teacher in Berkeley H. S., 191 1 — ; also Grad. Stud. Univ.
of Cal., 1910 — Address, 1473 Walnut St., Berkeley, Cal.
2422. THOMAS LEWIS JARRETT
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. July 10, 1S72, Maxwell, 111.; s. Thomas (b. July 2, 1842, Loanii,
111.) & Florence (Lowrey) Jarrett (b. Scot.) Philomathean Grad. of Lincoln Coll.,
Lincoln, Illinois. Member First Presb. Church. Address, 217 W. Jackson St., Spring-
field, 111. Married Alice D. Stuve, Oct. 17, 1912, Springfield, 111. Bus. Add., 526 S, 7th
St., do.
2423. GUY CARLYLE JOHNSTONE
B. S. in Agr. ; Farmer; b. May 7, 1881, Bloomington, 111.; s. Andrew John (b.
1843, do-) & Dora (Karr) Johnstone (b. 1859, do.) Prepared in Bloomington H. S. Sigma
Chi; Mgr. Baseball Team, 1905; Asst. Grad. Mgr., 1906. Attended Cornell Univ., 1901-2.
Married Lucile Hodge, Mar. 5, 1901, Bloomington, 111. Child, Hodge Carlyle, b. Jan.
13, 1912. Address, R. F. D. No. 5, Bloomington, 111.
2424. FREDERICK WILLIAM KASTEN
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Jan. 29, 1882; s. Ludwig (b. Pomerania, Ger.) & Lena
(Giese) Kasten (b. ibid.) Prepared in Thornton Twp. H. S., Harvey, 111. Delta Upsilon;
Tau Beta Pi. Varsity Football Team, 1902-3-4; Civ. Engr., O. S..L., 1906-8; O. W. R. R.
& N., 1908 — Address, 725 Lucile St., Seattle, Wash.
2425. LAWRENCE SWASEY KEELER
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Dec. 23, 1882, Belvidere, 111.; s. Alson Hi & Edith
H. (Swasey) Keeler. Prepared in South Belvidere H. S. Sigma Nu; Yoxan; Engr. &
Const. Dept., Isthmian Canal Comm. Address, 512 Michigan St., San Francisco, Calif.
2426. CURTIS ELMER KELSO
A. B. in Sci.; Real Estate & Farming; b. Feb. 21, 1881, Thomasboro, 111.; s, Charles
Elliot (b. Mar. 10, 1858, Morganstown, Ind.) & Jennie (Kauffman) Kelso (b. May 19,
i860, Whitley Co., Ind.) Prepared in Univ. Acad, M. D., Coll. of Physicians & Surg.
Physician & Surgeon, 1905-11; Real Estate & Farming, 191 1 — Member 111. State Med.
Soc; Amer. Med. Assoc. Married Elizabeth Burr, Nov. 16, 1907, 'Champaign, 111. Address,
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
2427. EUGENE GROUSE KENYON
B. S. in M. E.; Engr.; b. June 15, 1882, Grundy Center, la.; s. Theodore S. (b.
Louisville, Ky.) & Minnie C. (Newcomb) Kenyon (b. Cleveland, O.) Prepared in Bradley
Poly. Inst., Peoria, 111. Phi Delta Theta; Alpha Delta Sigma; Yoxan. Engr. Dept.,
Central Union Tel. Co., 1905-6; state employ of Calif., 1906-9; member of Parker ('05)
& Kenyon, Archts. & Engrs., 1909 — Married Myra Eastman. Two children. Bus. Add.,
244 Kearney St., San Francisco, Cal.
2428. ANGELINE CLARKE KIDDER
A. B. in L. & A.; B. L. S.; 1906; Librarian; b. Auburn, N. Y.; d. John C. (b. Oct.
4. 1833, Chemung, N. Y.) & Harriet Angelina (Martin) Clarke (b. 1837, Genoa, do.)
Prepared in Waverly, N.- Y., H. S.; Albany Norm. School, graduate. Libr. Club; Der
Deutscher Verein. Cataloger, Wash. State Libr., 1906-7; State Organizer for Ore. Libr
Comm., 1907-8; Libr., Salem Pub. Libr., May-June, 1908; same Ore. Agr. Coll., 1908—
Member Pac. Northwest Libr. Assoc; Amer. Libr. Assoc. Married Lorenzo Kidder,
Feb. 26, 1896, Sioux City, la. Address, Corvallis, Ore.
2429. ARTHUR WILLIAM KIRKWOOD
A. B. in L. & A.; Machine Bus.; b. Apr. 29, 1883, Chicago, 111.; s. Arthur James
(b. Ire.) & Ella Virginia (Weed) Kirkwood (b. Weyauwega, Wis.) Prepared in Lake
View H. S., Chicago. Alpha Tau Omega. Address, 1616 No. 6, Hill Ave., Seattle, Wash.
2430. GUSTAVE AUGUST KRAMER
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1907; Lawyer b. Aug. 8, 1880, Streator, 111.; s. Charles
(b. 1830, Hanover, Ger.) & Doris (Roeder) Kramer (b. 1840, do.) Prepared in West-
field Coll. Prep. Dept. Attended Westfield Coll., 1901-3- Zetagathean; Y. M. C. A.;
Philomathean; Der Deutscher Verein; Pol. Sci. and Hist. Clubs. Scholarship. Law
Sch., Univ. of Chicago, 1909-11. J. D. Univ. of Chicago, 1912. Teacher until 1909.
Member United Brethren Church. Address. 5637 Drexel Ave., Chicago, 111. Bus. Add.,
care of Hebel & Haft, 1102 Schiller Bldg., do.
2431. JOHN KRIPPNER
B. S. in C. E.; Structural Engr.; b. May 17, 1878, Sobekury, County of Prestice,
Bohemia; s. Thomas (b. 1841 Oplot, do.,) & Mary (Malik) Krippner (b. 1841, Sobekury,
358 University of Illinois [1905
do.) Prepared in Prestice (Boh.) H. S.; Lewis Inst., Chicago; Struct. Engr., Dept. of
Bldgs., Chicago. Married Bessie Beranck, May i, 1907. Children, Rose S. Marie, b.
May 12, 1908; Francis John, b. Oct. 8, 1909. Address, 2434 So. Hamlin Ave., Chicago,
111. Btis. Add., Dept. of Buildings, do.
2432. OTTO KUEHLCKE
B. S. in C. E. ; Civ. Engr.; b. Oct. 21, 1876, Davensport, la,; s. Herman (b. Frei-
burg, Ger.) & Sophia (Brumm) Kuehlcke (b. Rensburg, do.) Prepared in Phillips
Exeter Acad. Delta Upsilon. Civ. Engr. U. S. Engineer's Office. Address, 521 W.
8th St., Davenport, la.
2433. LUCY MAE LEWIS
A. B. in L. & A.- B. L. S., 1906 Librarian; b. Traer, la.; d. James Henry (b.
June 13, :840, Akron, 0.) & Emeline (Carmichael) Lewis (b. Apr. 17, 1841, Middletown,
N. Y.) Prepared in Pomona H. S.; Pomona Coll. Alpha Kappa. Libr., N. M. Coll. of
A. & M. A., 1906-11; Asst. Libr., Ore. Agr. Coll., 191 1 — Address, College Hill, Cor-
vallis, Ore.
2434. RUSSELL JAMES LEWIS
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Nov. 15, 1877, Bluff Cr. la.; s. John Bradley &
Flora Ann (Palmer) Lewis. Prepared in Denmark Acad.; la. State Coll. Address,
Ft. Madison, la.
2435. CHARLES PATRICK AUGUSTUS LONERGAN
B. S. in C E.; Supt. of Constr. Co.: b. Mar. 8, 1880, Polo, 111.; s. John South
(b. 1841, Waterford Co., Ire.) & Mary (Lynch) Lonergan (b. Cavar Co., do.) Pre-
pared in Polo H. S. Track; Football. Asst. Engr., O. S. L. R. R., 1905-9; Asst.
Supt., O. R. & N. R. R. 1909-10; Supt., Warren Constr. Co., 1910 — Member Knights
of Columbus. Married Hilda W. Fish, Oct. 26, 1910, Calif. Child, Sylvia Ellen, b.
Aug. 31, 1911. Address, Portland, Ore.; Bus. Add., c/o Warren Constr. Co., Portland.
2436. TROY LOVELL LONG
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Dec. 27, 1881, Palmer, 111.; s. Winston Leander (b. Jan. 15,
1851, Herndon, Ky.) & Hannah Louise (Hewitt) Long (b. Sept. 23, 1856, Taylorville,
111.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Track Team; Philomathean;
German Club; Yoxan. Address, Taylorville, Illinois.
2437. BRUCE HJALMAR LUNDAHL
(Brother of No. 4789)
B. S. in M. E., 1905; Draftsman; b. Oct. 7, 1879, Carlscrona, Sweden; s. Per
Larson (b. Apr. 30, 1852, Hanaskcg, Knstianstad, Sweden) & Emma Augusta (Swenson)
Lundahl (b. Sept. 16, 1861, Westervik, do.) Prepared in Gibson City H. S. Drafts-
man, 1905-9; Asst. Engr. of Const., 1909-11; Sales Engr., 1911 — Member of Illini
Club, Chicago. Married Alma Bischoff Schumacher, A^r. 7, 1909, Paoli, Ind. Address,
.6443 Morgan St., Chicago, 111.; Bus. Add., c/o Link Belt Co., Stewart Ave., do
2438. ETHEL E. McANULTY (BROWN)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mar. 22, 1882, Carthage, 111.; d. James (b. Feb. 23, 1830, O.)
& Susan (Robertson) McAnulty (b. May 15, 1836, 111.) Prepared in Carthage H. S.
B. S., Carthage Coll., 1903. Der Deutscher Verein; Engl. Club. Instr. in Ger., Baker
Univ., 1908-9. Married Leander Bradbury Brown, Dec. 31, 1910, Carthage, ill. Ad-
dress, 850 Litchfield Ave., Wichita, Kan.
2439. ESTELLA McCarthy
(Sister of No. 1723)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Moline, 111.; d. Thomas (b. Aug. 26, 1S52, Providence,
R. I.) & Mary (Gregoire) McCarthy (b. Apr. 21, 1857, DeWitt, la.) Prepared in
Moline H. S. Chi Omega; Phi Delta Psi. Taught in Trenton H. S., 1905-6; Mason
City H. S., 1906-8; Alton, 1908 — Address, 1116 12th Ave., Moline, 111.; Tern. Add.,
314 E. 12th St., Alton, 111.
2440. AGNES McDOUGALL (HENRY)
(Wife of No. 21 12)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Apr. 30, 1883, Escondido, Calif.; d. Charles Archibald (b.
Dec. 22, 1851, LaSalle Co., 111.) & Viola (Harwood) McDougall (b. at Clearwater,
Wis.) Prepared in Ottawa H. S. Alethenai; Chi Omega; Capt. Basketball Team, 1903-
4; M. L., Univ. of Calif., 1908. Prin. Rantoul, 111., H. S , 1905-7; Instr. in Engl., Lodi,
Calif., H. S., 1908-10. Married Smith T. Henry ('04), Ottawa, 111., Oct. i, 1910.
Address, 1833 E. 90th St., Cleveland, O.
2441. WILLIAM McGINLEY
A. B. in L. & A.; Lawyer; b. Dec. 18 1875, Moweaqua, III.; s. Jacob E. (b. 1S30,
Marysville, Tenn.) & Keziah A. Sellers McGinley (b. 1840 Ky.) Prepared in Mowe-
aqua H. S.; Univ. Acad. Delta Kappa Epsilon; Phi Delta Phi; Theta Kappa Nu;
Delta Sigma Rho; Adelphic; Phil. Club; Pol. Sci. Club. Taught in Pub. Schs., Mowe-
aqua, as Prin. & Supt., for 5 yrs. Mo. -111. debating team, 1905; Ohio-Ill. team, 1906.
Married Gertrude Knowles, Nov. 23, 1Q04, Decatur. 111. Children. William Ralph, b.
Nov. 24, 1905; Tom, b. June 12, 1907; John Jacob, b. Feb. 15, 1909. Address, 204-205
Citizen's Bank Bldg., Decatur, 111.
1905] Baccalaureate Alumni 359
2442. SYLVESTER JOSEPH McGKATH
A. B. in Chem.; Chemist; b. Nov. 19, 18S3, Warrcnsburg, 111.; s. Henry (b. June
24, 1839, Donn Co., Ire.) & Susan PhilHpa (Saunilers) McGrath (b. Dec. 21 1845,
Adams Co., O.) Prepared in Urbana H. S. Phi Lambda Upsilon. Chemist, Armour
& Co., 1905-6; same, J. H. Matthes Lab., 1907-11; Chemist & Vice Pres., Eaton-Duffy
Co., 191 1 — Member Amer. Chem. Soc. Address, 749 W. Decatur St., Decatur, III-;
Bus. Add., 662 E. Cerro Gordo St., Decatur.
2443. ROSCOE PLANT McNEILL
A. B. in L. & A.; Lumber Dealer; b. Sept. 9, 1883, Greenville, 111.; s. Horace N.
(b. July II, i860, Greenville, 111.) & Lillie E. (Plant) McNeill (b. Dec. 25, 1859, Green-
ville. 111.) Prepared in Greenville H. S. With Greenville Lumber Co.; in Gen. Off.,
C. B. & Q. R. R., 1906. Address, 416 E. 40th St., Chicago, 111.
2444. JAMES ABRAHAM MARLEY
LL. B.; Real Estate Dealer; b. July 31, 1881, Vermilion, 111.; s. William Henry
(b. Apr. 6, 1S49, Marley Sta., 111.) & Sophia Marley (b. May 14, 1857, Sullivan, Inrl.)
Prepared in Paris H. S. Track Team, 1903-5. Address, Vermilion, 111.
2445. FRANKLIN WALES MARQUIS
(Husband of No. 4851)
B. S. in M. E.; M. E., 1909; Assoc, in Univ.; b. Mav 27, 1883, Bloomington, 111.;
s. F. D. (b. Aug. 18, 1855, Mansfield, O.) & Caroline A. (Brush) Marquis (b. Aug. 28,
1858, Rome, N. Y.) Prepared in Bloomington H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Alpha
Delta Phi. Designer & Draftsman, Kerr Turbine Co., Wellsville, N. Y., 1905-7; Asst.
in Ry. Engr., Dept. of Engr.. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111., 1907-9; Assoc, in same, 1909 —
Jr. member Amer. Soc. of M. E. ; Soc. for the Promotion of Lngr. Educ; Western
"R. R. Club. Married Elizabeth Parr ('11), June 12, 1912, Urbana, III. Address. ■;"'
W. High St., Urbana, 111.
2446. *WILLIAM ROY MARTIN
B. S. in Arch.; Arch. Draftsman; b. Nov. 13, 1881, Mound City, Mo.; s. Robert
Macomb (b. July 27, 1853, Hillsboro, O.) & Mary Rebecca (Ervin) Martin (b. Nov. 19,
1855, Hillsboro, O.) Prepared in Newton (la.) H. S. Arch. Club. Died, Jan. 19.
2447. ESTHER MASSEY
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Oct. 16, 1S84, Virginia, III.; s. Julia Annis Baldwin
(b. Deer Park, 111.) Prepared in Virginia H. S. Prelim. & Final Honors. Teaching.
1905 — Address, Jacksonville, 111., or 907 W. III. St., Urbana, 111.
2448. ROSE MARGARET MATHER
(Sister of No. 3095)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Dec. 23, 1882; d. George Phelps (b. Feb. 6, 1S55, Wheatland,
111.) & Rachel Cornelia (Scarritt) Mather (b. Aug. 22, 1853, Dupage, 111.) Prepared in
Plainfield & Joliet Twp. H. S. Alethenai, Deutscher Verein; Watcheka; Y. W. C. A.;
English Club; Kappa Alpha Theta; Phi Beta Kappa. Governess, 1907; H. S. teacher,
1909; Housekeeper, 191 1. Address, R. F. D. No. 4, Plainfield, 111.
2449. JOSEPH MATOUSEK
B. S. in C. E. ; C. E. & Surveyor; b. May 25, 1878, Chicago; s. Joseph (b. 1848,
Bohemia) & Anna J. (Cihlan) Matousek (b. 1855, do.) Prepared in W. Div. H. S.;
Lewis Inst., Chicago; Univ. of Chicago, 1898. Tau Beta Pi; C. E. Club; Pres. Track
Elevation Corps, P. C. C. & St. L. R. R., 1905; Bridge Dept., Lackawanna Ry., 1905-6;
Sub-Asst. Engr., N. Shore Channel, Wilmette-Kvanston, 1906-10; C. E. & Survyr., 19H--
Member Oriental Lodge, A. F. & A. M.; Oriental Consistory, S. P. R. S., Palacky Lodge,
I. O. O. F., City Club of Chicago. Married Libure Camilla Kolar, Oct. 12, 1910, Chi-
cago. Child, Helen Adelaide, b. Aug. 17, 191 1. Address, 4305 W. 21st Place, Chicago:
Bus. Add., 3203 W. 22d St., Chicago.
2450. LEROY HASKELL MAXFIELD
B. S. in M. E.; Draughtsman; b. April 16, 1881, Godfrey, 111.; s. Oscar Waldow
(b. Sept. 13, 1853, New Boston) & Maggie (Albon) Maxfield (b. June 11, 1858, St.
Louis, Mo.) Prepared in Alton H. S." Chairman of Music Com. in Y. M. C. A.
Asst. Eng. Alton, Granite City &■ St. Louis Power Station, 1905; Inspector for the
Koken Iron Works, St. Louis, Mo., Julv 15, Nov. 15, 1905; Draughtsman in Othce
of Chief Engr., 111. Term. R. R. and 111. Glass Co., 1905 to Sept., igoo; Chief Draughts-
man in the latter since Aug., 1909. Member of 111. State Naval Militia, March, 1899-
March i, 1903, as Trumpeter. Married Louise Sidnay Crawford, May 5, 191 o, Godfrey,
111. Address, 616 E. Seventh St., Alton, 111.
2451. DAVID THORPE MAY
(Brother of No. 1370)
B. S. in M. E.; Engineer; b. Jan. 14, 1882, Prophetstown, 111.- s. James Samuel
(b. July 23, 1834, Bath, N. Y.) & Augusta (Hutchinson) May (b. Mar. 5, 1849, do-)
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi. Tel. Engr., with Western Elec. Co.
Address, 1 11 W. 12th St., N. Y.; Bus. Add., 463 West St., N. Y.
360 University of Illinois [1905
245^. GEORGE FRANCES MEHARRY
(Brother of Nos. 1243, 2750; Husband of No. 2527)
A. B. in L. & A.; Farmer; b. June 12, 1880, Tolono, 111.; s. Jesse (b. Oct. 9, 1835,
Wingate, Ind.) & Addie A. Meharry (b. Sept. 12, 1851, New Lenox, 111.) Prepared
in Tolono H. S.; Univ. Acad. Com. Club. Member M. E. Church. Married Sophie
M. Voss ('05), Feb. 27, 1912, Champaign, 111. Address, Tolono, 111.
2453. ERNEST EDWARD MEIER
(Brother of No. 1553)
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Sept. 4, 18S3, Chicago; s. Jacob (b. Sept. 6, 1839,
Ger.) & Maria (Hoefflin) Meier (b. Aug. 24, 1841, do.) Prepared in Chicago English
& Manl. Tr. H. S., & Lewis Inst.; Lewis Inst., 1901-2. Delta Tau Delta; C. E. Club;
Der Deutscher Verein; Assoc. Mem. A. S. M. E. ; Editor, Technograph. Asst to City
Engr ; Asst. Engr. Natl. Fireproofing Co.; Engr., Monolith Steel Co.; Engr. in charge of
Constr. of Irrigation Project. Member Southwestern Engr. Co., of Santa Fe; Dist. En-
gineer Corrugated Bar Co., St. Louis, Mo.; Jr. Member Western Soc. of Engrs. Ad-
dress, Corn Bar Co., St. Louis, Mo.
2454. CARL AUGUST MELIN
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. June 4, 1882, Moline, 111.; s. N. Peter (b. Jan. 16, 1852,
Sweden) & Eva (Peterson) Melin (b. May 25, 1854, do.) Prepared in Moline H. S.
& Springfield H. S. Delta Kappa Epsilon; Phi Delta Phi; Theta Kappa Nu; Philo-
mathean; Track Team; Capt. Address, Cambridge, 111.
2455. LOUIS CHARLES FREDERICK METZGER
B. S. in C. E.; C. E., 1911; Asst. Engr.; b. Jan. 30, 1871, Belleville, 111.; s. George
& Johanette (Wolf) Metzger. Prepared at home. Draftsman, then Asst. Engr., in M.
of W. Term. R. R. Assoc, of St. Louis. Engrs. Club of St. Louis; A. F. & A. M.;
Assoc. M. A. S. C. E.; Secy., Illini Club of St. Louis. Married at St. Louis, Mo. Ad-
dress, 2650 Accomac St., St. Louis. Mo.
2456. NELLIE AUGUSTA MILLER
(Sister of No. 2754)
B. S. in H. Sci.; Teacher; b. Apr. 6, 1876, Boody, 111.; d. H. A. (b. Ger.) &
Caroline (Gemmar) Miller (b. do.) Prepared in Urbana H. S. Charter memb. Illiola.
Taught in Centralia Twp. H. S., 1905-7; Ventura H. S., 1908-10; State Nor. Sch. ot
Man. Arts & Home Econ., Santa Barbara, Calif., 1911. Address, 1227 De la Vina,
Santa Barbara, Cal.
2457. CHARLES STUART MONTOOTH
(Husband of No. 2733)
A. B. in L. & A.; Supt. of Schools; b. Feb. 25, 1879, Modena, 111.; s. James CO-
Feb. 8, 1832, Tyrone Co., Ire.) & Mary Elizabeth (Wilson) Montooth (b. June 17,
1842, Seneca Co., O.) Prepared in Toulon Acad. Vice Pres. Adelphic; Class Football
Team; Scrubs; Prep. Football Coach. Prin., Castleton Sch., 1906; Supt. of Schs.,
Casey, 111., 1907; Prin., Du Quoin Twp. H. S., 1908-1909; Supt. of Schs., Chrisman,
1909 — • Member M. E. Church; A. F. & A. M.; Mod. Woodman; Eastern Star. Married
Winnie Alice Logan, July 29, 1906, Urbana. Child, Hazel Evelyn. Address, Chrisman,
111.
2458. HENRY HIRAM MOREY
A. B. in L. & A.; Lawyer; b. May 14, 1884, Greenville, 111.; s. Thomas Pury (b.
Sept. 27, 1847, Mulberry Grove, 111.) & Lucy Ann (Henry) Morey (b. Jan. 4, 1801,
Greenville, 111.) Prepared in Gieenville H. S. Univ. Law Sch., 1905-6. Phi Delta
Phi. J. D., Univ. of Chicago, 1907. Address, Citizens Title & Trust Bldg., Decatur, 111.
2459. GEORGE WALKER MORGAN
B. S. in C. E. ; Draftsman; b. July 29^ 1879, Ashley, 111.; s. McKendree Walker
(b. Mar. 28, 1857, Ashley, 111.) & Matilda Rachel (Seibert) Morgan (b. Dec. 13, 1858,
do.) Prepared in Mt. Vernon & Urbana H. Schs. Tau Beta Pi; Army S: Navy Club.
Draftsman, Weir Frog Co., 1905-6; Cin. Frog & Switch Co., 1907-11. I. N. G., 1896-8;
U. S. Vol. Army, 1898-9. Member M. E. Church; Epworth League. Married Mabel
Butler, Sept. 28, 1905, Crawfordsville, 111. Child, George Raymond, b. Oct. 4, 1907.
Address, c/o The Call Switch & Frog Co., Denver, Colo.
2460. ORA SHERMAN MORGAN
A. B. in Sci.; Teacher of Agriculture; b. Aug. 11, 1877, Hampshire, 111.- s. Lyman
Delos (Coral, 111.) & Elizabeth Ann (Helmer) Morgan (Rainham Center, Ont., Can.)
Prepared in Hampshire H. S., & I. S. N. U. Asst. in Biology in 111. Nor., 1898-99; Prin.
of H. S. in Ohio, III., 1899-01; in Hampshire, 1901-03; Asst. in Zoology. 111., 1904-5;
Teacher in Biology, Burlington (la) H. S., Jan. -June, 1905; Prin. Tr. Sch., DeKalb,
Normal, 111., 1905-6; Grad. Student at Cornell Univ., 1906-9; M. S. A., Cornell Univ., 1907;
Fellow in Coll. of Agr., 1907-8; Orchard Survey in Newburg Town, Orange Co., N. Y.,
1907; Ph. D., Cornell Univ., 1909. Major thesis: "The Place of Secondary Education in
Agriculture in the American System of Education." Dir. of the N Y. State Sch. of
Agr. (& Dom. Sc.) at Alfred Univ., 1908-11; Prof, of Agr., in C9lumbia Univ., N. Y.,
Aug., 191 1 — Honorary member Sigma Xi, 191 1. Married Rose LeVille Huff, Oct. 4, 1908,
Boscobel, Wis. Address, Columbia University, New York City.
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2461. sidney dealey morris
B. S. in E. E. ; Teacher; b. July i8, 1878, Wallace, Nova Scotia; s. Thomas U.
(b. May 25, 1833, Nova Scotia) & Mary S. (Wilson) Morris (b. Aug. 10, 1839, do.)
Prepared in Lake Vieyv H. S , Chicago; Univ. Acad. Seymour Guild; E. E. Soc;
Track team; Army & Navy Assoc. U. S. Navy May-Sept., 1898; Apprenticeship, AUis-
Chalmers Co., 1905-6 Teacher, Coll. School. Kenilworth, 111., 1907-8; Cedar Rapids
H. S., 1909-10; Lawrence Coll., Appleton, Wis., 1911 — Post Grad. work, Univ. of
Wis., summers 1910-11. Member Episc. Church; Lay Reader, Uiocese of Springfield,
1904-5; Supt. of S. S., Champaign. Married Elizabeth Uavis, Jan. i, 1910, Evanston,
111. Children, David Davis, b. Dec. i, 1910; Elizabeth Marcy, b. July 22, 1912. Address,
24s Langdon St., Madison, Wis.
2462. LOUIS CONRAD MOSCHEL
A. B. in L. & A.; Secy.-Treas. of Lumber Co.; b. Oct. 20, 1878, Morton, 111.; s.
Louis (b. May 30, 1848, Webenheim, Ger.) & Jacobena (Hussong) Moschel (b. Mar.
27, 1851, do.) Prepared in Morton H. S. Pol. Sci. Club; Philomathean: Com. Club;
Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Tau Omega; Prelim., Final & Special Honors; 111. -la. Debate;
Assoc. Ed., Illio; Philo. Mgr , Star Lecture Course. Asst. Prin., Morton Twp. H. S.,
1905-6; Prin., do., 1906; Dept. Mgr., Sears, Roebuck & Co., 1907-9; Secy. & Treas.,
Langton Lumber Co., 1909 — Member Tazewell Club. Address, Pekin, 111.
2463. 'HAVEN HAANEL MOSS
(Brother of Nos. 2464, 3111)
A. B. in L. &• A.; Teacher; b. Apr. 15, 1882, Bloomington, 111.; s. Charles Melville
(b. June 8, 1853, New York Mills, N. Y.) & Frances Elizabeth (Haven) Moss (b. May
27, 1854. Ann Arbor, Mich.) Prepared in Urbana H. S., Champaign H. S. ; Univ.
Acad. Philomathean; Y. M. C. A., cabinet; Capt. Asst. Prin., Blue Mound H. S.,
1905-6. Died June 6, 1907, Urbana, 111.
2464. MARY FRANCES MOSS (WILEY)
(Sister of Nos. 2463, 3111)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Feb. 25, 1884, Bloomington, 111.; d. Charles Melville (b. June
8, 1853. N. Y. Mills, N. Y.) & Frances Elizabeth (Haven) Moss (b. May 27, 1854,
Ann Arbor, Mich.) Prepared in Urbana H. S. & Champaign H. S.; Univ. Acad. Kappa
Kappa Gamma; Vice Pres., Y. W. C. A.; Pres., Alethenai- Phi Delta Psi. Taught
1905-7. Married John Frederick Wiley, June 4, 1908, Urbana, 111. Childj Charles
Frederick, b. May 20, 1910. Address, Mattoon, 111.
2465. WALTER HERMAN MUELLER
(Brother of No. 31 14)
B. S. in Arch.; Contractor; b. Mar. 4, 1883, Chicago; s. Herman (b. 1852, Yaner,
Ger.) & Hedwig (Weller) Mueller (b. 1858, Wernigeroda, do.) Prepared in Lake
View H. S., Chicago. Alpha Tau Omega; Athletic Editor, Illio; 111. Club. Draftsman,
D. L. & W. R. R., 1905-6; Engr., Armour & Co., Chicago, 1906-7; Engr., Genl. Fire
Proofing Co., Chicago, 1907-8; Engr. & Mgr., Genl. Engr. & Constr. Co., Seattle &
Vancouver, 1908-9; Contr., 1909 — ■ Address, 957 Nicola St., Vancouver, B. C; Bus.
Add., 407 Hasting St., Vancouver.
2466. EMILY LAVINIA NICHOLS (TREES)
(Wife of No. 3201)
B. L. S.; b. Oct. 6, 1883, Hubbard, la.; d. Spencer J. (b. 1850, O.) & Harriet
Emily (Jones) Nichols (b. 1858, la.) Prepared in Hyde Park H. S. Kappa Kappa
Gamma; Phi Delta Psi. Asst. Libr., Armour Inst, of Tech., 1905-8. Married Merle
Jay Trees ('07), Jan. 2, 1909. Child, Katherine, b. Oct. 28, 191 1. Address, 7635 San-
gamon St., Chicago.
2467. CHARLES MORRISON NUCKOLLS
(Brother of No. 3894)
B. S. in M. E. ; Engineer; b. Mar. 3, 1879, Auburn, III.; s. Charles William (b.
May 27, 1848, Auburn, 111.) & Margaret Julia (Moore) Nuckolls (b. Oct^ 26, 1850,
Chatham, 111.) Prepared in Auburn H. S.; Univ. Acad. Asst. Engr., Big Pour Shops,
Urbana, 1905-6; Draftsman, Whiting Foundry Equipment Co., Harvey, 111., 1906-7;
Draftsman, Big Four Shops, Urbana, 1907-9; W. F. E. Co., Harvey. 111., 1909-11;
Estimator, Calumet Engr. Works, 191 1— Member Alumni Assoc, of Chicago; A. F.
& A. M.; Chapter Mason; B. P. O. E. Address, 153, 34 Lexington Ave., Harvey, 111.;
Bus. Add., Calumet Eng. Works, Harvey.
2468. CHARLES SLADE O'CONNELL
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Jan. 11, 1882, Elgin, 111.; s. Emmett & Emily O'Con-
nell (b. Dundee, 111.) Prepared in Elgin 111. Sigma Nu. Address, 1017 Ind. Ave.,
LaPorte, Ind.; Bus. Add., c/o Co-op. Constr. Co., LaPorte, Ind.
2469. BLENDA OLSON
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Apr. 20, 1878, Sweden; d. Gustav (b. Sweden) &
Christina Olson (b. do.) Prepared in Urbana H. S. Vice Pres., Illiola; Pres., Scan-
dinavian Club; Secy., German Club. A. M. Columbia, 1909. Taught in H'ittle Twp.
H. S., Armington, 1905-8; Scholarship, Columbia, 1908-9; Teaching, State Nor., 1909^
Address, Macomb, 111.
362 University of Illinois [1905
2470. FRED OSCAR PAHMEYER
B. S. in M. E.; Asst. Mech. Engr.; b. July 7, 1884, Decatur, III.; s. Fred (b.
Prussia) & Katherine Elizabeth (Lucking) Pahmeyer. Prepared in Decatur, 111. Base-
ball Mgr. Asst. M. E., Heine Safety Boiler Co. Member M. E. Soc. of St. Louis. Mar-
ried Effie Hutton, Apr. 5, 1910, St. Louis, Mo. Child, John Roger, b. June 8, 1911.
Address, 2449 E. Marcus Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
2471. WALTER HARRIMAN PARKER
A. B.; Architect; b. Peoria, 111.; s. Ezra H. (b. LaSalle, 111.) & Lillian (Couch;
Parker. Prepared in Bradley Poly. Engr. Soc; Phi Delta Theta; Theta Nu Epsilon;
Alpha Delta Sigma; Pres., Arch. Club. Author: School Arch., 1910, 60 pp. Member
Univ. Club, San Francisco; Arch. Club, same; Assoc, Amer. Inst, of Archs. ; Chicago
Arch. Club. Address, 244 Kearney St., San Francisco, Calif.
2472 ALMEDA V. LINDLEY (PARKS)
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1906; Christian Sci. Pract.; b. Mar. 10, 1858, Urbana, 111.;
d. Mahlon (b. Aug., 1833, Mansfield, O.) & Salome (Myers) Lindley (b. Sept., 1833, Tren-
ton, O.) Prepared in Urbana H. S. Y. W. C. A.; Orchestra. Member C. L. S. C.
Alumni; Cent. 111. branch of A. C. A.; Presb. Church to 1883; M. E. Church to i909-
Married Milton Scott Parks, June 12, 1883, Urbana. Children, Paul, b. June 8, 1884
(d. Sept. I, 1909); Ralph Milton, b. Nov. 24, 1890; Frank Austin, b. Feb. 5, 1896.
Address, Sio W. (jreen, Urbana, 111.
2473. JOHN WINTHROP PEARSON
B. S.; Exp. Engr.; b. Sept. 16, 1886, Newburyport, Mass.; s. Arthur Godfrey (b.
Nov. 16, 1856, Alton, III.) & Mary Lombard Bisbee (Currier) Pearson (b. i860, Newbury-
port, Mass.) Prepared in Austin H. S. Tau Beta Pi; M. E. Soc. Exp. Engr. for West-
ern Electric Co., in dynamo-motor repair business. Married Elizabeth Schukraft, Nov.
21, 190S, Chicago; Address, 2927 Wilco.x Ave., Chicago.
2474. FREDERICK GEORGE PEGELOW
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Aug. 14, 1883, Chicago, 111.; s. Frederick Pegelow
(b. 1859, Chicago) & Caroline Berns, (b. i860, Ger.) Prepared in Chicago Engl. High
& Man. Tr. Schs. Sigma Nu; Yoxan; Col. Univ. Reg.; Capt. Designer with Lamson Con-
solidated S. S. Co., Chicago & Boston, 1905. Address, 1618 Monadnock Blk., Chicago,
111.
2475. FREDERIC BOWMAN PENWELL
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Sept. 2, 187S, Danville, 111.; s. William Franklin (b. Sept. 14,
1843, St. Joseph Co., Ind.) & Alexinia May (Bowman) Penwell. Prepared in Danville
H. S.; Mich. Mil. Acad. Sigma Chi. Member law firm of Lindley, Penwell & Lindley,
1907 — ■ Address, Danville, 111.
2476. ALPHONSO LORENZO PERRY
(Brother of Nos. 3504, 3909)
B. S. in M. E.; Clerical Inspector; b. Feb. 19, 1893, Cornell, 111.; s. Ebenezer (b.
Cornell, 111.) & Almina (McVey) Perry (b. do.) Prepared in Pontiac Twp. H. S. Pi
Theta. With the Western Elec. Co., Chicago, in the followirig capacities- Credit Dept.,
1905-6; Cashier, Credit Man. Chief Clerk, Kansas City, Mo., 1906^10; Chief Clerk, St. Louis,
Mo., Feb. -Nov., 1910; Chief (Zlerk, Chicago, 1910-11; Clerical Insp., N. Y., 1911 — Mar-
ried Emma Edna Slaughter, Oct. 16, 1906, Fairbury, 111. Address, 1956 Crotona Parkway,
Bronx, N. Y. City.
2477. GRACE DARLING PHILLIPS
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Nov. 4, 1880, Kansas City, Mo.; d. Edward David (b. 1852,
Kansas City, Mo.) & Mary (Henry) Phillips (b. 1855, do.) Prepared in Kan. City Manl.
Tr. H. S.; Univ. of Kan., 1002-3. Libr. Club. Asst. Libr., Eastern III. State Nor.
School, Charleston, 1905; in charge of periodicals & reference work. Mo. State Univ.,
Columbia, 1906-10; Libra., Mo. State Nor. School, 2d Dist., Warensburg, 191 1; Chil-
dren's Libr., Pub. Lib., Kansas City, Mo., 191 1 — .4ddrcss, 3021 Forest, Kansas City, Mo.
2478. NELSON CHANCELLOR PHILLIPS
(Brother of No. 2200)
A. B. in Sci.; M. D., 1907; Phys. & Sur.; b. Jan. 19, 1878, Damascus, 111.; s. James
M. (b. 1837, Green Bay, Wis.) & Mary R. (Stout) Phillips (b. Sept. 6, 1839, Cecil Co.,
Md.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Y. M. C. A.; Philomathean; Alpha Kappa Kappa;
Alpha Omega Alpha. Interne, Cook Co. Hosp., 1907-8; Practicing, 1907 — Stephenson
Co. Med. Soc; 111. State Med. Soc; Amer. Med. Assoc Married Bertha D. Kleckner,
Oct. II, 191 1, Freeport, 111. Address, 20, 5th Ave., Freeport, III.; Bus. Add., 105 Stephen-
son St., Freeport.
2479. LELA GRETCHEN PILCHER (HOLLISTER)
(Wife of No. 3025)
A. B. in Sci.; b. Jan. 23, 1879, Streator, 111.; d. William Henry (b. Mar. 12, 1832,
Xenia, O.) & Margaret Louise (Cooper) Pilcher (b. Apr. 27, 1839, Steubenville, O.)
Prepared in Streator H. S.; DePauw Univ., 1903. A. M., Univ. of Neb., 1909. Taught
in Carmi H. S., 1905-6. Member Worn. Club of Lincoln: Coll. Alumnae Assoc; Social
Service Club; Chairman Tr. work of Y. W. C. A.; Probation work in Juvenile Court;
Presb. Church. Married Vernon Leo Hollister ('07), Aug. 22, 1907, Streator, III.
Address, 1725 Cherry St., Lincoln, Nebr.
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2480. HENRY EVERETT POND
LL. B.; Lawyer & Editor; b. Nov. 4, 1879, Greenview, 111.; s. Truman C. (b. Oct.
6, 1842, Greenview, 111.) & Catherine Jennie (Killion) Pond (b. Dec. 2, 1846, do.) Pre-
pared in Greenview H. S.; Lincoln Univ., 1897-8, 1899-1900. Sigma Alpha Epsilon;
Theta Kappa Nu; wrote 111. prize song, 1904; Roast Editor, Illio; Assoc. Ed., IlHni.
B. L., Millikin Univ., 190S. Editor, The Old Salem Daily Chaiitaiiquan, Petersburg, 111.,
4 pp., 1902; Lawyer, 1905-11; Editor, Greenview Rev., 1909-11; Republican State's Atty.
of Menard Co. Address, Greenview, 111.
2481. FRANK ALFRED RANDALL
(Brother of No. 4870)
B. S. in C. E.; C. E., 1909; Consulting Engr. & Coll. Instr.; b. Nov. i, 1883, Cam-
bridge, 111.; s. Samuel Benjamin (b. Apr. i, 1831, Wallingford, Vt.) & Anna Louise
(Carlson) Randall (b. Dec. 25, 1864, Alseda, Hvetlanda, Sweden.) Prepared in Cam-
bridge H. S. Alpha Delta Phi; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; C. E. Club; Final Honors;
Valedictprian. Draftsman, Amer. Bridge Co., Chicago, 1905-6; Draftsman, Designer &
Iron Bridge Insp., Bridge & Bldg. Dept., C. M. & St. P. R. R., 1906-7; Chief Draftsman,
Morey, Newgard & Co., Consulting Engrs., Chicago, Jan. -Nov., 1907; Designer, Andresen-
Evans Co., Consulting Engrs., 1907-8; Struc. Design, Mar. -May, 1908; Checker, Amer.
Bridge Co., May-July, 1908; Designer & Res. Engr., Bridge Dept., Sanitary Dist. of Chi-
cago, 1908-11; Chief Engr., Morey, Newgard & Co., Consulting Engrs., (Chicago, 1911 —
Instr. in Stresses & Strength of Materials, Chicago Tech. Coll., 1905 — ; also as Consulting
Engr. in Steel, Timber & Concrete Constr. Member Amer. Soc. of C. E.; Western Soc.
of Engrs.; various Masonic bodies and clubs including K. T. & Shrine; Illini Club. Married
Mabel Madeline Morris, Feb i, 1908, Chicago. Children, Ruth Louise, b. Jan. 6, 1909;
Helen Anna, b. June 9, 1912. .4ddress, 1367 Sunnyside Ave., Chicago; Bus. Add., Lake
\'iew Bldg., 116 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago.
2482. RUTH REAT
B. S. in H. Sci. ; Teacher; b. Apr. 13, 1885, Charleston, 111.; d. Joseph L. (b. Apr.
14, 1858, Charleston, 111.) & Mary (Montgomery) Reat (b. Apr. 23, 1862, Brownsburg,
Ind.) Prepared in Charleston H. S.; Eureka Coll., 1901-3. Attended Lewis Inst.,
Chicago, summer, 1905; grad. Eastern State Norm. School, 1906. Teacher, El Paso,
1906-7; Tacoma, Wash., 1907-8; Los Angeles, Cal., 1908-9; Sinuk, Alaska, 1909-10;
Centralia, 111., 191 1; Hilo, Hawaii, 191 1 — Address, (Charleston, 111.
2483. NELLE WHEELER REESE (SPIERS)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. July 5, 1880, Ravenna, O ; d. Stuart (b. 1851, Ravenna, O.)
& Lucy A. (Wheeler) Reese (b. Sept. 14, 1855, Streetsboro, O.) Teacher, Paxton H. S.,
1905-7; Pontiac, 111., 1907-12; Illiola. Married Frank Hinman Spiers, June 18, 1912.
Address, 640 Schell St., Akron, Ohio.
2484. ROBIN ROY REID
LL. B., 1905; Attorney at Law; b. July 10, 1882, Greenville, 111.; s. J. Ward (b.
1859, Greenville, 111.) & Stella M. (Wait) Reid (b. 1863, do.) Prepared in Greenville
H. S. Theta Kappa Nu; Philomathean; Witenagemote; Univ. Orchestra. Abstractor &
Atty. at Law, 1905-6; with W. M. Leonard Investment Bankers, Lincoln, 1906-7; with
State Journal Co., Lincoln Sales Dept., 1908-9; Appointed Clerk of County Court of
Lancaster Co., Neb., on Oct. i, 1909 under Judge P. Jas. Cosgrove; Re-appointed for term
1912-14 by Judge-Elect Risser on Nov. 25, igii; Acting County Judge, Lancaster, Neb.,
Nov. 6, 1912 — Married Daisy Leona McClanahan, Jan. 15, 1910. Address, Lincoln,
Neb.
2485. EDWIN THEODORE RENNER
B. S. in C. E. ; Engineer; b. Dec. 20, 1880, Lanark, 111.; s. John D. (b. Sept. 9,
1833, Hagerstown, Md.) & Mary M. (Hesp) Renner (b. July 11, 1843, Md.) Prepared in
Lanark H. S. & No. 111. State Norm. School, DeKalb, 111. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; C. E.
.Soc; Final honors. Employed in Engr. Dept., C. & N. W. R. R., 1905; Draftsman, Amer.
Bridge Co., 1906; Chief Draftsman, W. M. Hughes, 1907-n; Engr. S. Halsted St. Iron
Works, 191 1 — Married Maude M. Button, Nov. 6, 1907, Chicago. Children, Edwin Ross,
b. Aug. 8, 1908; John Stanlev, b. Aug. 17, 191 1. Address, ",^2^ Ohio St., Chicago; Bus.
Add., 2607 S. Halsted St., Chicago.
2486. VIRGINIA CAMPBELL RICHESON
A. B. in H. Sci.; Teacher; b. Nov. 13, 1881, Ewing. 111.; d. John (b. Oct. 3, 1855,
Ewing, 111. ) & Catherine B. (Shelton) Richeson (b. May, i860, Jackson, Tenn.) Pre-
pared in E. St. Louis H. S. Alethenai; Y. W. C. A.; Watcheka; H. Sci. Club, Pres.
Teacher Freeport H. S., 1908-12; Instructor in Home Economics, Michigan .Agr. College,
East Lansing, 1912 — Address, Michigan Agr. College, E. Lansing, Mich.
2487. WILLIAM HANSON RONEY
B. S. in C. E. ; Asst. Engr.; b. Jan. 17, 1884, Dayton, O. ; s. William Hamilton (b.
Jan. 10, 1857, Warren Co,, 111.) & Mary (Hanson) Roney (b. Apr. 19, 1863, Oquawka,
111.) Prepared in Chicago Manl. Tr. Sch. Brevet Cant., I. N. G. Member Western Soc.
of Engrs. Married Louise Morris, Sept. 26, 1908. (Children, William Hamilton, b. Dec.
21, 1909; Robert Chester, b. \u%. 21, 191 1. .4ddress, Geneva, Ills.
364 University of Illinois [1905
2488. CLARENCE JUDSON ROSEBERY
LL. B.; Secy. & Financier; b. Jan. 26, 1881, Wanda, III.; s. Robert Archibald (b.
Nov. 4, 1852, Warden, 111.) & Nora May (Johnson) Roseberry (b. Dec. 21, 1856.) Pre-
pared in Peoria H. S. Beta Theta Pi; Phi Delta Phi. Secy, to Oliver J. Bailey, Atty. *:
Financier, Bourland & Bailey, 1905 — Member Creve Coeur Club of Peoria; Peoria
Country & Canoe Clubs; Pres. Illini Club of Peoria. Address, 405 Morton St., Peoria,
111., Bus. Add., 117 St. Jefferson St., Peoria.
2489. ROBERT MALCOLM ROSS
(Husband of No. 1570)
A. B. in Sci.; M. D., 1906; Physician; b. Feb. 3, 1877, Lewistown, 111.; s. Alexander
Douglas (b. Aberdeen, Scot.) & Ellen (Prichard) Ross (b. Liverpool, 111.) Prepared
in Acad., Univ. of 111. P. & S. Member Student Vol. Movement for Foreign Missions,
1900; Pres. Y. M. C. A., Coll. of P. & S., 1903-1906. Med. Missionary, under Presb. Bd.,
to Canton, China. Married Nellie Lewis Read ('01). Address 1310 Springfield Ave ,
Urbana, 111.
2490. WADE HAMPTON ROTHGEB
(Husband of No. 2408)
A. B. in L. & A.; Banker; b. Aug. 27, i88i, Wellington. 111.; s. John D. (b. Aug.
29, 1848, Page Co., Va.) & Anna Bell (Austin) Rothgeb (b. Jan. i, 1861, Iroquois Co.,
111.) Prepared in Wellington, 111. Capt. & Adjt.; Instr. in Mil. Tactics; Pres., Sr. Class.
Scholarship. 1903-5; same, Yale, 1905-6; A. M., Yale, 1906. Bond Salesman, Jhomas
C. Perkins, Hartford, Conn., 1906-7; Bond Broker, Edward Canfield, 1907; Banker and
Broker with Farson, Son & Co., N. Y. City. Member Yale Club; N. Y. Stock Ex-
change. Married Mabel Strickland Hayward ('05), Dec. 28, 1907, Ottawa, 111. Children,
Mildred Ann, b. Jan. 18, 1909; John Hayward, b. Dec. 24, 1909. Address, 126 Sanford
St., E. Orange, N. J.
2491. HOWARD MEEK ROY
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. June 18, 1884, Mt. Carmel, 111.; s. John William (b.
Dec. 4, 1857, Grand Chain, 111.) & Mary Missouri (Gaunt) Roy (b. May 12, '1861, do.)
Prepared in Anna H. S. Hazelton Medal. Glee Club. Aid & Asst., Coast & Geodetic
Survey, 1905-7; Asst. on Engr. Corps, Pa. Lines West of Pittsburgh, 1907 — Married
Florence Lerria Burwash, Oct. 12, 1906, Champaign, 111. Child, Florence Margaret, b.
Mar. 6, 1909. Address, 3037 Glenmawe Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.; Bus. Add., 1013 Pa. Ave.,
Pittsburgh.
2492. HARRY KEELY RUBEY
B. S. in C. E.; b. Feb. 23, 1886, St. Louis, Mo.; s. Thomas Thornton (b. 1832,
Broomville, Mo.) & Flora (Vivian) Rubey (b. 1839, Marshall, Mo.) Prepared in St.
Louis H. S. Phi Kappa Psi. Address, (■f)
2493. WILLIAM GUSTAVUS SACHSE
A. B. in Sci.; Physician; b. Nov. 17, 1882, Morris, 111.; s. Gustavus (b. July n,
1834, Mecklenburg, Germany) & Elizabeth (Bitter) Sachse (b. Jan. 3, 1849, Dusseldorf,
do.) Prepared in Morris H. S. Phi Rho Sigma. M. D., Rush Med. Coll., 1908.
House Phys. at Chicago Polyclinic Hosp. & Henrotin Mem. Hosp. Member Grundy Co.
Med. Soc; Jll. State Med. Soc. Address, 2171/2 Liberty St., Morris, 111.
2494. WILLIAM EDGAR SAMPSON
LL. B. ; Lawyer; b. Mar. 29, 1877; s. William Francis & Jane Sampson. Prepared
in Petersburg H. S. B.. S., 111. Coll., 1898. Phi Delta Phi; Theta Kappa Nu; Pol.
Sci. Club; Philomathean; Philo-Adelphic debate; Y. M. C. A. Probate Judge of San-
gamon Co. by appointment of Gov. to fill vacancy caused by death of Judge Stevens,
Aug.-Nov., 1910. Member M. E. Church; K. P. Address, 219 S. Walnut St., Springfield,
III.; Bus. Add., Marine Bank Bldg., Springfield.
2495. FRED SCOTT SAWYER
(Husband of No. 3180; Brother of Nos. 1758, 1953)
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Dec. 8, 1882, Mt. Pulaski, 111.; s. George Silas (b.
Sept. 5, 1844, Chester, Vt.) & Phoebe Content (Hubbard) Sawyer (b. Feb. 14, 1852,
Ont., Can.) Prepared in Oak Park H. S. Phi Gamma Delta; Pres., Glee & Mandolin
Club; Pres., Fresh. Class; Pres., 111. Club. Draftsman, C. & N. W. R. R., 1905;
Sawyer Bros., Engrs. Married Edith Lillian Spray, Feb. 6, 1909, Arlington Heights,
111. Child, Fred Gunn, b. Jan. 30, 191 1. Address, 407 White Bldg., Seattle, Wash.
2496. JOSEPHINE SCHERER (BURKHALTER)
(Wife of No. 1824)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Sept. 19, i88r, Murphysboro, 111.; d. Philip (b. 1845, Bavaria,
Ger.) & Marie Eva (Foehr) Scherer (b. 1854, do.) Prepared in Murphysboro H. S.
Der Deutscher Verein. Member Presb. Church; Y. W. C. .\. Married Wayne Edison
Burkhalter ('03), Aug. 19, 1908. Address, nth & Hoyt Sts., Portland, Ore.
2497. HUGO SCHMIDT
B. S. in C. E.; Supt. of BIdgs. & Bridges; b. Jan. 29, 1876, Chicago; s. Hugo (b.
Mar., 1855, Mannheim, Baden, Germany) & Emilie (Hanstein) Schmidt (b. Giessen,
Hessen, do.) Prepared in Chicago Athenaeum & Columbian Trade School (night course).
1905] Baccalaureate Alumni 365
Pres., Der Deutscher Verein; Oax Club; Capt. Transitman, Chicago & Western Ind. R. R..
1905; Supt. of Bldgs. & Bridges, Chicago City Ry. Co., 1903 — Member Soc. for Ethical
Culture; Western Soc. of Engrs. Married Emma Wilhelmina McQuay, Oct. 6, 1906,
Chicago. Children, Jeannette, b. July 14, 1908: Hugo Richard, b. Jan. i, 1910. Address,
7222 Oglesby Ave., Chicago; Bus. Add., 78th St. & Vincennes Road, Chicago.
2498. FREDERICK SCHOTT, Jr.
B. S. in Arch.; Arch. Draftsman; b. Sept. 7, 1880, Chicago, 111.; s. Fred (b. Feb. 14,
1854, Ger.) & Ottilia (Krause) Schott (b. Sept. s, 1853, do.) Prepared in Medil! H. S.
Chicago. Arch. Club; Choral Soc. Arch. Draftsman, Chicago, 1905. Member, Christian
Catholic & Apostolic Church. Address, 856 W^. Twenty-second St., Chicago, 111.
2499. CHARLES WARD SCHROEDER
A. B. in L. & A.; on personal staff, Harrison Williams, N. Y.; b. May 8, 1884,
JoHet, 111.; s. Ferdinand W. & Abbie C. (Ward) Schroeder. Prepared in Joliet Twp.
H. S.; Univ. of W^is., 1902-3. Helped organize Coml. Club; founder (with Hugo Schmidt
of Oaks), which later became Theta Delta Chi. M. S., Univ. of Calif., 1906 A. M.,
Univ. of Chicago, 1909. Flood Fellow, Univ. of Calif., 1905-6; Fellow in Trans., Univ.
of Chicago, 1906-7; Lecturer, in charge of courses in R. R. Finance, R. R. Statistics,
Pass. Traf., R. R. Law, Univ. of Chicago, 1907; Merchant, Joliet, 111., 1907-S; Fellow in
Pol. Econ., Univ. of Chicago, 1908-9; with Alfred Baker & Co., Statist. & Invest., Chicago,
1909; on personal staff, Harrison Williams, N. Y., in charge of invest., publicity for H.
Wms., Federal Lt. & Trac. Co, Republic Ry. & Lt. Co., Federal Utilities (Incorp.) etc.
Author: Ry. Accountancy, Univ. of Chicago (translated into Spanish for Mex. R. R. &
reissued by various railways; Ry. Statistics, series of articles, Ry. & Egnr. Rev., 1907;
Value of Railroad & Industrial Stocks, Alfred Baker & Co., 1909; Various articles in
Coml. & Financl. Chronicle, Economist, Elec. World, U. S. Investor, etc. Member Union
League Club. Married Bertha Filing, May i, 191 1. Somerville, N. J. Address, 3099
Broadway, N. Y. City; Bus. Add., 60 Broadway, N. Y.
2500. ALFRED GEORGE SCHUTT
(Brother of No. 1261)
B. S. in C. E.; Civil Engr.; b. July 14, 1883, Belleville, 111.; s Christian (b. Tan.
2, 1848, Wetterfeld, Hessen, Ger.) & Katharine (Pfeil) Schutt (b. Nov. 7, i8:;o, near
Frankfort-on-the-Main, do.') Prepared in Belleville H. S. German Club; M. & E. t.
Soc; C. E. Club; Illini staff; Orchestra. Asst. Engr., Brenneke & Fay, Consult. Engrs.,
St. Louis, 1905-9; Struc. Draftsm.an, Parker-Russell Mining S: Mfg. Co., Feb.-July, 1909;
Estimator, Fruin, Colnon Cont'g. Co., St. Louis, July-Sept., 1909; Engr. & Estimator,
Selden-Breck Constr. Co., 1909-10; office Engr., Mo. Pac. R. R, iqio-ii; Struc. Checker,
July-Sept., 1911; Engr. & Asst. Supt. on Constr. with Brenneke & Fay, St. Louis, 1911-12;
Civil Engr. with Westlake Const. Co., St. Louis, 1912 — Member A. F. & A. M.;
R. A. M.; O. E. S.; Engrs. Club of St. Louis; Vice Pres. Illini Club of St. Louis, 1912.
Married Ada Lura Furber, June 8, 1910, St. Louis, Mo. Child, Marjorie, b. Oct 14, 1911.
.4ddress, 2352 Arkansas Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
2501. JOHN T. SCOTT
LL. B.; Co. Treas.; b. Dec. i, 1871, Sublette, 111.; s. Dorsey (b. July 30. 1828.
Coles Center, O.) & Louisa (Welch) Scott (b Julv 2, 1831, Grobton, Vt.) Prepared in N.
III. Norm. School; Univ. Acad. Phi Delta Phi; Theta Kappa Nu; Army & Navy Club;
Pol. Sci. Club. Practiced law, 1905-7; Cashier, Stockmen's Natl. Bank, Casper, Wyo.,
1907-10; Co. Treas., Natrona Co., Wyo., 1910 — Enlisted in I. N. G., 1889, served to
1898; served in U. S. service, Cuban & Porto Rican campaign, 1898; reenlisted in I. N.
G., 1902. Married Nora Elma Haygood, Mar. i, 1908, Cheyenne, Wyo. Child, Ruth
Elma, b. Mar. 2, 1909. Address, Casper, Wyo.
2502. CLAUDE HENDRICKSON SEYMOUR
B. S. in C. E.; Firm memb., C. H. Seymour & Co., Coal Dealers; b. May 25, 1882,
Fredonia, Kan.; s. William Harvey (b. Mar. 30, 1859, Barrington, 111.) & Jennie E.
(Hendrickson) Seymour (b. Jan. 5, 1862, do.) Prepared in Elgin H. S. C. E. Club;
Tau Beta Pi. Draftsman, Amer. Bridge Co., 1905; McClintic-Marshall Constr. Co.,
1905; Designer & Estimator, 1906; Asst. Contr. Engr., 1906-9; memb. firm C. H. Sey-
mour & Co., Coal Dealers, Elgin, 111. Member A. F. & A. M.; Elgin Com. Club;
Eastern Star. Married Lura Bunker, Aug. 2, 1905, Elgin, 111. Child, Gordon Bunker,
b. Nov. II, 1907. .Address, 125 Tennyson Court, Elgin, 111.; Bus. .4dd., iio Douglas
Ave., do.
2503. CARRIE BELL SHELDON (BOWSERS)
A. B. in L. & A.; B. L. S.; b. May 23, 1880, Ottawa, Kan.; d. Herbert Franklin
(b. Oct., T831, Sherman, N. Y.) & Ellen Maria (Gray) Sheldon (b. Apr. 1850, do.)
Prepared in Ottawa H. S. Ph. B., Ottawa Univ., 1901. Libr., Ottawa Carnegie Lib.,
1906-10; Asst. Libr., 1905-6. Married Benjamin Franklin Bowers, Dec. 20, 1910,
Ottawa, Kan. Child, Benjamin Sheldon, b. Jept. 25, 1912. Address. Ottawa, Kan.
2504. ANDREW BRADT SHIPMAN
(Brother of No. 3534)
B. S. in M. E.; Mining & Milling; b. Nov. 20, 1882, DeKalb, 111.; s. Madison D.
& Tennie (Bradt) Shipman. Prepared in DeKalb Twp. H. S. Phi Gamma Delta;
Illinois Club. Mining & Milling of Gold, Silver, Lead Ores with Atlas Mining & Mill-
ing Co. Married Ginevra T. Shipman, Nov. 6, 1907, DeKalb. Address, Sneffels, Colo.
366 University of Illinois [1905
2505. CHARLES EDWARD SIMS
B. S. in C. E.; Manager; b. Dec. 11, 1881, Lincoln, 111.; s. Lewis J. (b. Apr. 5, 1849,
Virginia, 111.) & Emmaline L. (Burrill) Sims (b. Dec. 23, 1850). Prepared in Lincoln
H. S. Adelphic; Orat. Assoc; C. E. Club; Y. M. C. A., Draftsman, Noelke-Richards
Iron Works, Indianapolis, Ind., 1905-8; Secy.-Treas. of Interstate Cement Tile Mfgrs.
Assoc; Mgr., Worthington Concrete Tile Co., Worthington, Minn. Married Pansy
Elizabeth Cook, Nov. 24, 1904, Urbana, 111. Children, Kenneth A., b. Sept. 8, 1905 (d.
Sept. 20, 1905); Helen M., b. Aug. 2, 1907; Louis B., b. Oct. g, C909. Address, Worthing
ton, Minn.
2506. DELLA JARRETT SISLER
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Sept. 24, 1876, La Grange, Mo.; d. W. H. Sisler. Prepared
in Emporia (Kan.) Statei Nor. Sch. Address, Emporia, Kan.
2507. CHARLES E. SKELLEY
B. S. in M. E.; Engineer; b. May 7, 1879, DeKalb Co., 111.; s. Thomas (b. Dec. 22,
1 85 1, Chicago, 111.) & Anna Skelley (b. Sept., 1858, Naperville, 111.) Prepared in De-
Kalb H. S. M. E. Soc Address, 1225 Garfield Blvd., Chicago, 111.
2508. HAZEL SLOAN (SCHROEDER)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. May 4, 1882; d. William Niccolls (b. 1849, Pittsburg) & Mary
Samantha (Gray) (b 1849, Pittsburg). Prepared in Helena, Mont., H. S. Engl. Club;
Lib. Club. Phi Delta Psi. Married Philip George Schroeder, Nov. 15, 1905, Helena,
Mont. Children, John William, b. Nov. 9, 1906; Mary Louise, b. March 13, 1912. Ad-
dress, 621 Spruce St., Helena, Mont.
2509. EDWIN RAYMOND SMITH
(Brother of Nos. 2813, 3539 and 3540)
A. B. in L. & A.; Professor; b. Jan. 13, 1879, Danville, 111.; s. John Eli (b. Dec. 3,
1854, do.) &. Mary Ellen (Firebaugh) Smith (b. Dec. 11, 1855, do.) Prepared in Univ.
Acad. Adelphic; Alpha Delta Phi; Sigma Xi; Phi Beta Kappa; Special Honors; Final
Honors; Pres., Y. M. C. A.; Pres., Senior Class; Pres., Math. Club; Major, Univ. Regt.
A. M., Univ. of Wis., 1908; Ph. D. Ludwig Maximilian's Univ., Munich, 191 1. In-
structor in Math., Univ. of Wis., 1905-9; Student, Munich, 1909-11; Asst. Prof. Math.,
Pa. State Coll., 191 1. Author: Zur Theorie der Heinesche Reiche und deren Verall-
gemeinerungen. Member Christian Church; Amer. Math. Soc. Married Lulu Edith Cass,
-A^ug. 26, 1908. Child, Cass Firebaugh, b. Sept. 28, 1910. Address, West Campus State
Coll., Pa.
2510. FRED D. SMITH
B. S. in E. E.; Constr. Engr.; b. Aug. 8, 1878, Alexis, 111.; s. Alexander & Eliza
Smith. Prepared in Monmouth Coll. Prep. Delta Kappa Epsilon; Eta Kappa Nu; Track
Team, 1901-5; 111. Trac. Sys., Danville Plant, Installing Apparatus, 1905; Constr. Engr.,
do., 1906-7; Valuation, Chicago City Ry. & Lighting Properties, 1908; Engr., So. Side
Elevated Ry. Co., 1909; Asst. Gen. Mgr., The Interstate Elec. Mfg. Co., Sioux City, la.
Address, Sioux City, la; Home Add., Alexis, 111.
2511. KENNETH GARDNER SMITH
(Brother of No. 1586)
B. S. in M. E. ; Asst. Prof.; b. Nov. 28, 1873, Dixon, 111.; s. Eli Clark & Seraphina
(Francis) Smith (b. Gardner.) Prepared in Dixon H. S. Phi Beta Kappa; Tau Beta
Pi; Sigma Xi; Y. M. C. A. cabinet; Class football team. A. B., Univ. of Chicago, 1896;
Harvard, summer, 191 1. Floor hand, Westinghouse Mach. Co., June- July, 1905; Erec-
ting Engr. & Shop Supt., Kerr Turbine Co., 1905-8; Asst. Prof, of M. E., Univ. Ext.
Div., Univ. of Wis., Feb.-Aug., 1908; Asst. Prof, of M. E., Univ. of 111., 1908-9; Asst.
Prof, of M. E., Univ. Ext. Div., Univ. of Wis., in charge of Milwaukee Dist., 1909—
Author: Shop Mathematics for Univ. Ext. Div., Univ. of Wis., (one of 3 collaborators),
300 pp.; part of course on "Heat" Univ. Ext. Div.; part of course on "Heating & Ven-
tilation" same; articles. Ice & Refrigeration, ///. Coal, 1909; Building of Small Steam
Turjjines, Machinery, 1907; etc., also various newspaper articles on Indus. Educ.
Member Western Soc. of Engrs. ; Milwaukee Engrs. Club; Secy., City Club of Mil-
waukee; Univ. of 111. Alumni Assoc; Secy., Social Ser. Comm., State of Wis., Diocese
of Milwaukee; Secy., Sane Fourth Comm. Married Mary Chamberlain, .\ug. 29, 1907,
Muskegon, Mich. Address, 2310 Prairie St., Milwaukee, Wis.
2512. THOMAS HARRINGTON FRANKLIN SMITH
LL. B. ; Lawyer; b. May 12, 1877, Eddyville, Ky.; s. William Franklin (b. June 4,
1845, do.) & Sarah M. CNichell) Smith (b. Tune 16. 1852, do.) Prepared in So. 111. Nor.
Sch., Carbondale. Phi Delta Phi; Philomathean; Van Twiller Court. Atty. at Law &
Citv Atty., Carbondale. 111. Reviser & Compiler of the Revised Ordinances of the City
of Carbondale, 1905. Member Presb. Church; B. P. O. E.; A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. P.;
K. of P.; M. W. A. Married Bessie Johnson, Sept. 9, 1903, Carbondale, 111. Address,
400 W. Main St., Carbondale, 111. *
2513. VALENTINE SMITH
A. B. in L. & A.; Principal; b. Dec. 25, 1876, Hamilton, O.; s. John L. (b. Jan. i,
1842, do.) & Wilhelmina (Si^p) Smith (b. Feb. 4, 1848, do.) Prepared in Atwood H.
S.; Univ. Acad. Univ. of Calif., summer session, 1908-9. Prin. Port Byron, 111., H.
S., 1905-8; Holtville, Calif., 1909— Author: A Plan to Include 7th & 8th Grades in
1905I Baccalaureate Alumni 367
the H. S. in order to Give Them the Advantages of Departmental Instruction, Manl.
of the Holtville Union H. S. Member Christian Church; Pres., C. E. Soc; Co. Supt.
of Intermediate C. E. work, Imperial Co., Calif. Address, Holtville, Calif.
2514. WESLEY NEWTON SPITLER
B. S. in E. E.; Draftsman; b. Oct. 27, 1881, Mattoon, 111.; s. Abram (b. Feb. 5,
1841, Luray, Va.) & Mary (Thomas) Spitler (b. July 18, 1851. Mattoon, 111.)
Prepared in Mattoon H. S.; Sangamon Coll., fall, 1901. Tau Beta Pi. Insurance, 1906;
Testman, G. E. Works, Schnectady, 1907; I. C, 1907 Insurance; Asst. Supt., Heat Lt.
& Power Plant, Mattoon, 1910; Draftsman, Sargent & Lundr, Consulting Engrs., 1910 —
Member Baptist Church; K. of P.; Edison Orchestra; Schenectady organizer of Or-
chestra. Married Ruth Ada Keene, Dec. 31, 1908, N. Berwick, Me. Children, Abram
Keiene, b. Dec. i, 1909; son, b. May 18, 1912. Address, 5554 W Lexington St., Chi-
cago; Bus. Add., 1708 Ry. Exchange Bldg., Chicago.
2515. ALPHONSO PERRY STANDARD
A. B. in Sci.; Phys. & Sur.; b. Mar. 13, 1881, Lewistown, 111.; s. Perry J. (b.
Mar. 14, 1851, Fulton Co., 111.) & Anna J. (Cordner) Standard (b. June 20, 1852, Farm-
ington, 111.) Prepared in Lewistown Pub. Schs. Alpha Kappa Kappa; Lieut. M. D.,
Coll. of P. & S., 1906. Interne, Chicago Lying-in Hosp., 1906-7; Madison Genl. Hosp.,
1907-8; Asst. Surg, to St. Francis Hosp., Macomb, 111., 1908-10. Attending Surgeon
Graham Hosp., Canton, 111.; Secy., Canton Physicians Club; Fulton Co. Med. Soc;
Amer. Med. Soc. Married Lula Standard, 1907, Watertown, Wis. Children, William
Perry, b. Aug. 5, 1908; Dorothy Anna, b. Jan 10, 1912. Address, 46 N. Main St., Can-
ton, 111.
2516. ROY STEBBINS
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. Oct. 30, 1883; s. Frank (b. i860. Summer Hill, HI.) &
Lydia Almira (Bixby) Stebbins (b. i860, Pittsburg, Pa.) Prepared in Univ. Acad.
Agr. Club, Pres. & Secy.; Class Football & Agr. Coll. Baseball team; 2d Varsity Foot-
ball team. Author: One or two articles in IMinois Agriculturist. Member Presb. Church,
Clerk. Married Carrie Artemisia Weaver, Mar. 20, 1907, Pittsfield, 111. Child, Donald
Leroy, b. May 25, 1908. Address, Billings, Mont.
2517. ANGELINE JONES STEDMAN (ALLEN)
(Wife of No. 2006)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. May 13, 1883, Mendota, 111.; d. William Henry (b. Aug. 12,
1840, Bedford Co., Pa.) & Belle (Kimberlin) Stedman (b. Sept. 24, 1849, Louisville,
Mo.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Phi Beta Phi; Phi Delta Gamma; English Club;
Y. W. C. A.; French Circle; Glee & Opera Clubs; Illio Artist. Author: Art in the
Home, Agriculturist, 1905. Married Arthur William Allen ('04), Dec. 19, 1906, Cham-
paign, 111. Child, Barbara Belle, b. Dec. 19, 1910. Address, iii High St., Peoria, 111.
2518. HOWARD CHARLES STORM
A. B. in L. & A.; Head of Dept.; b. Apr. 4. 1877. Marley, 111.; s. William (b.
1845, Tain, Scot.) &- Ellen (Sharts) Storm (b. 1852, New York). Prepared in Joliet
Twp. H. S. Adelphic; Orat. Assoc; Engl. Club; Y. M. C. A. Ind.-Ill debating team,
1905. Prin. H. S., Elizabeth, 111., 1905-8; Supt. of Schs., Elmhurst, 111., 1908-10;
Rancher, near Great Falls, Mont., 1910-11; Head of English Dept., Anderson (Ind.)
H. S., 1911 — Married Mary Elizabeth Ballou, 1907, Wheaton, 111. Address, 935 W.
Eighth St., Anderson, Ind.
2519. GEORGE SYPE
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Sept. 23, 1878, Fairbury, 111.; s. William (b. 1838,
Troy, O.) & Matilda (I.ongenecker) Sype (b. 1847, Ind. Co., Pa.) Prepared in Fair-
bury H. S. Adelphic; Der Deutscher Verein; Orat. Soc; Phil. Club; Math. Club;
Adelphic Debating team, 1903-5; Mgr. Lecture Course, 1904-5. Prin. Carrollton H. S.,
1905-6; Teacher, Pontiac Twp. H. S., 1906-9; Chicago, 1909 — Member Chicago H. S.
Teachers' Club; Schoolmasters' Club of Chicago; Central Assoc, of Sci. &• Math.
Teachers; Chicago Hi^h & Norm. School Assoc. Married Jenny Evans Williams, June 7,
1905, Champaign. Child, William Russell, b. Mar. 21, 1909. Address, 849 N. Park Ave.,
Chicago.
2520. RUTH BEATRICE TAYLOR (WAGENSEIL)
(Wife of No. 2528)
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M. 1906; b. Dec. 14, 1884, Belvidere, Neb.; d. Charles Den-
ning (b. 1850, Taylor's Sta., Ind.) & Margaret Ann (Boland) Taylor (b. 1849. Perry-
town, Ontario). Prepared in Champaign H. S. Alethenai; Engl. Club; Illio staflF; Illinois
Magazine staff, 1903-5; Grad. Student & Asst. in Rhetoric, 1905-7- Married Edgar White
Wagenseil ('05) Aug. 8, 1907, Champaign, 111. Address, 5766 E. Circle Ave., Norwood
Park, Chicago, 111.
2521. WILLIAM SUMNER TH.\YER
B. S. in E. E.; E. E.. 1909; Elec. F.ngr.; b. Nov. 20, i88o, Cleveland, O.; s. William
Henry (b Oct. 7, 1848, Burlville, R. I.) & Charlotte Matilda (Broadhcad! Thayer (b.
Tan. 6, i860, Hull, Ouebec, Can.) Prepared in Lake View H. S., Chicago; Thornton Twp.
H. S., Harvev, 111. "With Gen. Elcc. Co., Schenectady, N. Y. Author & Ed.; Numerous
Bulls. & Pub's, of Gen. Elec. Co. Member, Baptist Church. Address, 630 Chapel St.,
Schenectady, N. Y.
368 University of Illinois [1905
2522. JAMES ARTHUR THOMPSON
B. S. in Agr.; Architect; b. Jan. 18, 1883, Rushville, 111.; s. William James Thompsoa
(b. July 16, 1858, Oneida, 111.) & Margaret Jeannette (Arthur) Thompson (b. Sept. 24,
1862). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Agr. Club; Choral Soc; Orat. Assoc; Philomathean;
Illim Staff; Originator of Agr. Love Feast; Originator of Korea Mission Tile; Instr.,
Hampton Inst., 1907; Indus. Miss, of M. E. Church, South; Arch, for Korea Mission
of M. E. Church, South. Married Ann Riehl ('04) Sept. 15, 1908. Children^ Ralph
James, b. Aug. 7, 1909; Willard Davenport, b. Aug. 21, 19 12. Address, Songdo, Korea.
2523. ALBERT FRANCIS TRAMS
(Brother of No. 3200)
A. B. in L. & A.; Principal; b. Sept. 27, 1875, Garrien, Ger.; s. Charles Frederick
(b. Feb. 8, 1856, Leppien, do.) & Bertha Mathilda (Borth) Trams (b. Feb. 10, 1846,
Garrien, do.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Engl. Club; Der Deutscher Verein; Phil. Club;
Class Poet, 1905; Prin. H. S., Paxton, 1905-8; Lincoln H. S., 1908 — Articles, Thou
Shalt Sow, But Not Reap, Sept., 191 1, Fann and Fireside; What Must I Do At College,
Nov., 191 1, School Progress. Member N. E. A.; Schoolmasters' Club. Married Lottie
Belle Peacock, July 12, 1906. Address, Lincoln, 111.
2524. ALBERT TRIEBEL
B. S. in A. E.; Arch. Engr. ; b. Dec. 25, 1883, Peoria, 111.; s. Henry George (b.
Nov. 10, 1856) & Ida (Schwab) Triebel (b. Aug. 16, i860, Peoria, 111.) Prepared in
Bradley Poly. Inst. Phi Gamma Delta; Tau Beta Pi; Arch. Club; Track Team. Arch.
Draftsman, D. L. & W. R. R., 1905-6; with F. L. Davis ('88) of New York and Phil-
adelphia, 1906; Supt. for Holabird & Roche, Chicago, 1906-7; Peoria Stone & Marble
Works, Asst. Gen. Mgr., 1907-10; Member Triebel & Sons, Monuments, 1910 — Mar-
ried Blanche Hedrich, Feb. 22, 1909, Peoria, 111. Children, Lucille, b. Dec. 12, 1909;
Henry IL, b. Feb. 22, 1912. Address, 113 S. Maplewood Ave., Peoria, III.
2525. ANNA ROBERTA VAN METER
(Sister of No. 2840)
A. B. in Sci.; Professor; b. Washington, 111.; d. Marion Lafayette (b. 1832, Breck-
enridge Co., Ky.) & Marian Julia (Bell) Van Meter (b. 1832, Meade Co., Ky.) Pre-
pared in Tolono H. S. Sci. Club; Chem. Club; Der Deutscher Verein; M. S., Univ. ot
Chicago, 1908; Assistant Prof. H. Sci., Univ. of 111., 1908-11. Published some short articles
on the history of Chem., in The People's Magazine, Chicago, 1905; Contributions to the
School News, articles on the teaching of household arts in the Country Schs. Author,
Laboratory Guide for Selection and Preparation of Food, Whitcomb & Barrows, Boston,
1907; Revised edition, 1910. Member (Christian Church: Central 111. Branch, Assoc, ot
Coll. Alumnae. Address, 1008 W. Green St., Urbana, 111.
2526. *EDGAR JAMES VINES
(Husband of No. 1494)
A. B.; School Supt.; b. July 28, 1873, Chebanse, 111.; s. Jacob & Claestia (Johnson)
Nines. Prepared in Talbot, Ind.; Ind. State Nor., Terre Havtte. Pres., Philomathean;
ist Asst. Editor The Normal Advance. Supt. of Schools, Bement, 111., 1905. Married
Nellie May Frazey ('01) Aug. 16, 1905, Urbana. Died June 23, 1909, Chrisman, 111.
2527. SOPHIE MARY VOSS (MEHARRY)
(Wife of No. 2452; Sister of No. 4955)
B. Mus.; b. Feb. 9, 1883, Urbana. 111.; d. John Albert (b. Jan. 10, 1855, Alt Roebel,
Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Ger.) & Caroline (Lingreen) Voss (b. Feb. 20, 1858, Sarrentien.
New Vorpornem, do.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Studied piano with Prof. Martin
Krause, and harmony with William Klatte, 1 906-8 ;_ Stern's Conservatory of Music,
Berlin, diploma in 1908. Instr. in Music, 1909-12, Univ. of 111. Married George Francis
Meharry, Feb. 27, 191 2, Champaign, 111. Address, Tolono, 111.
2528. EDGAR WHITE WAGENSEIL
(Husband of No. 2520)
B. S. in M. E.; Mech. Engr.; b. Nov. 16, 1884, Port Huron, Mich.; s. George 0.
(b. Sept. 19, i860. Cleveland, O.) & Mary Adelia (White) Wagenseil (b. Aug. i, i86i.
Port Huron, Mich.) Prepared at Port Huron, Mich., H. S. Alpha Delta Sigma.
Lieut. Col., Univ. Regt., 1904-5; Class Pres., 1904; Class Football Mgr., 1903; Chairman,
Junior Prom. Com. Draftsman, B. F. Sturtevant Co., 1905; Asst. Master Mech., 111.
Steel Co., 1905-7; Salesman, Warren Webster Co., 1907; Deputy Smoke Insp., Chicago.
1907-9; Sales Mgr., Burke Furnace Co., 1909 — Member, City Club of Chicago; Secy.,
mini Club, 1909, Dir., 1909-12. Married Ruth B. Taylor, Aug. 8, 1907, Champaign,
111. Address, 5766 E. Circle Ave., Norwood Park, Chicago, Ills.
2529. ULYSSES GARFIELD WARD
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Sept. 8, 1880, Shelbyville, 111.; s. Alexander (b. Apr. 24, 1833)
& Cordelia (Vanhise) Ward (b. Dec. 2, 1838, O.) Prepared in Shelbyville H. S. Phi
Alpha Delta. Married Mary E. Richardson, Sept. 30, 1909. Address, Shelbyville, 111.
2530. LAURA BELLE WARDER
A. B. in L. & A.; Law Clerk; b. Oct. 8, 1883, Marion, 111.; d. William H. (b. Aug.
21, 1859, Johnson Co., 111.) & Meta (Goodall) Warder (b. June 16, 1864, Marion, 111.)
Prepared in Marion H. S.; Christian College, Columbia, Mo. Phi Delta Psi. Address,
Marion, 111
1905] Baccalaureate Alumni 369
2531. WILLIAM HERBERT WARNER
H. S. in C. E.; Structural Engr.; b. Dec. 17. 18R2, Dixon, 111.; s. Andrew Clinton
(b. 1850, Conn.) & Myra Ophelia (Brookner) Warner (b. 1858, Dixon, 111.) Prepared
in N. Dixon H. S. Pi Theta: Tau Beta Pi. Eng. Aid U. S. R. S., 1905; Transitman
Or. Northern R. R., 1906; Bridge Dept. C. M. & St. P. R. R., 1906-9; Amer. Bridge Co.,
1909-10; Holabird & Roche, Structural Eng., 1910-1912 D. H. Burham & Co., Structural
Eng'r. Married Elsie Susan Emmitt, Dec. 22, 1906, Pittsburgh, Pa. Addfcss, 1417 Olive
Ave., Chicago; Bus. Add., 1A17 Railway Exchange, Chicago, Ills.
2532. ARTHUR RAY WARNOCK
A. B. in L. & A.; Asst. Dean of Men; b. Dec. 4, 1883, Mason City, 111.; s. George
William (b. Dec. 2q, 1S58, do.) & Charlotte Emma (Costain) Warnock (b. Mar. 24, i8i;7.
Rockford, 111.) Prepared in Mason City H. S. Beta Theta Pi; Phi Delta Phi; Phi
Beta Kappa; Engl. Club; Philomathean; Shield & Trident; Editor, Illinois Magazine;
Hatchet Orator, 1905. Inst, in Engl., L'niv. of 111., 1905-7, 1908-10; do. Smith Acad., St.
Louis, Mo., 1907-8; Asst. Dean of Men, Univ. of 111., 1910 — • Author: (with Thomas Arkle
Clark), Facts for Freshmen Concerning the Univ. of 111., too pp. Member, Trinity
M. E. church, 191 1; Univ. Club, 1909. Address, Urbana, 111.
2533. CHRISTOPHER BEACH WATROUS
B. S. in M. E. ; Engineer; b. Jan. 23, 1883, Hampshire, 111.; s. Benjamin T. (b.
Bingham, N. Y.) & Mary Anna (Guady) Watrous (b. Woodstock, 111.) Prepared in
Culver Mil. Acad.; Hampshire H. S. Phi Kappa Sigma; Yoxan. Sales Engr., Link
Belt Mach. Co., Chicago, 111.; with E. P. Jamison & Co., Spokane, Wash. Married
Mable Frances Spencer, Apr. 17, 1912, Spokane, Wash. Address, 608 Cotta Ave.,
Spokane, Wash. Bus. Add., 904 R. R. Ave., do.
2534. EDMUND BURKE WHEELER
(Brother of No. 4974)
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Engr.; b. Mar. 19, 1883, Bellflower, 111.; s. Thomas Metcalf
(b. Oct. 4, 1855, Kalamazoo Co., Mich.) & Laura Belle (Garst) Wheeler (b. Jan. 21,
1839, Clark Co., O.) Prepared in Bellflower Sch.; Farmer City H. S. E. E. Soc;
Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi. Elec. Engr., Western Electric Co., N. Y., in
Phys. Lab. Div. of Eng. Develop. Branch. Member, N. Y. Tel. Soc. Married Grace
Mary Kelly, June 14, 1910, New York. Address, 1105 S. Third St., Champaign, 111.
2535. HILDA KIRKE WHITE (WALTERS)
.\. B. in Lib. Sci.; B. L. S., 1907; Librarian; b. Sept. 13, 1883, St. Joseph, Mo.;
d. Henry Kirke (b. July 16, 1840, Nunansville, Fla.) & Emily Gertrude (Blanchard)
White (b. Apr. i, i860. Blue Island, 111.) Prepared in St. Joseph, Mo., H. S.: Oberlin
Coll. & Conservatory, 1901-3; Pi Beta Phi; Pin Delta Psi; Alethenai; Y. W. C. _ A.
CCabinet, 1903-7). Cataloger, St. Joseph, Mo., Publ. Libr., 1905-6; Organizer, William
Jewel Coll. Libr., 1907-8; Libr., do., 1908-9; Organizer, Charles Haddon Spurgeon Libr.,
do., 1908-9. Married, William Alfred Walters, Dec. 20, 1909, St. Joseph, Mo. Child,
Gertrude Alice, b. Dec. 13, 1910. Address, 450 E. Seventeenth St. N., Portland, Ore.,
2536. ALVA LEWIS WILT
A. B. in Sci.; merchant: b. Dec. ?, 1882, Lake City, 111.; s. William James (b. Apr. 20,
1852, Chillicothe, O.) & Marv Ellen (Stocks) Wilt (b. Oct. 26. 1857, do.) Prepared in Sul-
livan H. S.. Der Deutscher 'Verein; Math. Club. A. F. & A. M. ; I. O. O. F. Married
Zoe May Sharpe, May 18, 191 1, Lovington, 111. Address, Lovington, 111.
2537. FRANK RAE WINDERS
B. S. in E. E. ; Elec. Engr.; b. June 20, 1882, Sycamore, 111.; s. S. W. (b. Feb. 4,
1853, Hagerstown, Md.) & (Carrie J. (Johnson) Winders (b. Aug. 7, 1850, Sycamore,
111.) Prepared in Sycamore H. S. E. E. Soc. Eta Kappa Nu; Seymour Guild: Y. M.
C. A. Struct. Engr., The Arnold Co., 1905-10- C. W. Humphrey. 1910-12. Married
Maud E. Xacbeagh, Sept. 4, 1909, Sycamore, 111. Address, 818 The Rookery Bldg.,
Chicago, 111.
2538. HARRIETTE WRAY -\i
f Sister nf Nn. iiSil YK W
(Sister of No. 1183)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Apr. 15, 1880, Winnebago, 111.; d. Samuel Tate >y^ '
Cb. July 23, 1848, Perry Co., Pa.) & Martha (Scott) Wray, (b. Nov. 23, 1851, Lvcoming C\
Co., Pa.) Prepared in Winnebago H. S. Illiola; Engl. Club; Y. W. C. A.; Final & ^
Special Honors. Teacher in H. Schs. of Wis., Colo., and Wash. Member Cong. Church;
O. E. S. Address, Bothell, Wash.
2539. HERMAN FESTUES WRIGHT
B. S.; Sales Mgr.; b. May 26, 1882, Vienna, 111.; s. James D. & Alpha L. (Woelfle)
Wright. Prepared in Vienna H. S. and Union Acad., Anna. Grad. work in Coll. of
Agr. L^niv. of 111. With 111. Agr. Exp. Sta., summer 1905; Supt. of farm & garden.
State Hospital for Insane, Ingleside, Nebr., 1906-8; Grain Bus., Omaha, Nebr., 1908-9;
Pillsbury Flour Mills Co., Sales Mgr., Cereal Dept., Minneapolis, Minn.. 1909 — Author:
Articles in Illinois Agriculturist. Address, Pillsbury Flour Mills Co., Minneapolis, Minn.
2540. ROBERT ELGENE YOLTON
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Dec. 25, 1879, Fayette Co., 111.; s. William (b. 1831,
Beaver Co., Pa.) & Normanda (Flowers) Yolton (b. Dec. 16, 1845, Bond Co., 111.)
370 University of Illinois [1906
Prepared in Austin Coll. Tau Beta Pi. In Eng. Dept., Buda Co., Harvey, III., 1905-11;
in Eng. Dept., Ajax Forge Co., 1911-12. Married Ella Maude Holmes, Aug. 30, 1904,
Melvin, 111. Child, Robert Holmes, b. June 2S, 1910, Harvey, 111. Address, 38 W.
Willow Ave., .-Xustin, Chicago; Bvs. Add., Ajax Forge Co., Hoyne & Blue Island Ave.,
Chicago.
CLASS OF 1906 (328)
2541. LEASON HEBERLING ADAMS
B. S. in Chem.; Chemist: b. Jan. 16, 1887, Cherrvvale, Kan.; s. William Barton (b.
Nov. 25, 1858, Taylorville, 111.) & Catherine (Heberling) Adams (b. Mar. 11, 1856, Han-
nibal, Mo.) Prepared in Tayloiville, 111. Twp. H. S. Chemist, Nelson Morris & Co.,
Chicago, 1906; same Mo. Pac. R. R., 1908; same U. S. Geol. Survey, 1910; research
work Geophysical Lab., Carnegie Inst., Washington, 1910 — Natl. Guard of Pa., 1909-1912.
Author: Der Einfluss des Druckes auf Schmelzpunkte Einiger Metalle, (with John John-
ston) Zeilschr. f. Anorg. Chem., V. 72, pp. 11-30; On the Density of Solid Substances with
Special Reference to the Permanent Effect of High Pressure (with John Johnston), 1912;
A Note on the Temperature Scale between 200° and 1100°, (with John Johnston), 1912;
also other earlier articles. Married Jeannette Maude Blaisdell, Jan. 25, 1908, St. Louis,
Mo., Children, Leason Blaisdell, b. Apr. 14, igoq; William Muirhead, b. Jan. 8, 1911.
Address, 1417 Allison St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
2542. EDWARD RILEY ALLEN.
B. S. in Agr.; Grad. Student & Asst. at Cornell; b. July 28, 1884, Pana, 111.; s.
John Daniel (b. Aug. 15, 1854, Randolph Co.. N. C.) & Mary Margaret (Mulholland)
Allen (b. Dec. 2, 1856, Kaskaskia, 111.) Prepared in Rosemond H. S.; Alpha Zeta; one
year grad. study, Cornell Univ., igio-ii. Ernployed in Government service with head-
quarters at Washington, D. C, Dec. i, 1906 to Oct. 1, 1910; Asst. 111. Ex. Sta., June 1906-
Dec. 1906; Bureau of Soils, 1906-8; Bureau Plant Industry, June i, 1908-1910. Married
Dora C. Christner, May 31, 1910, Rosemond, 111.; Child, May Genevieve, b. April 19,
191 1, at Ithaca, N. Y. ; Address, 11 1 N. Aurora St., Ithaca, N. Y.
2543. MAY ALLINSON
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1907; Assoc. Dir. ; b. Aug. 6, 1880, Macon, 111.; d. Richard
Theodore (b. Nov. 20, 1850, Carrollton, 111.) & (Dlive (Frazee) Allinson (b. Apr. 16, i860,
Buckhart, 111) Prepared in Decatur H. S. Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Chi Omega. Fel-
lowship in Hist., 1907. Curtis Scholar, Columbia Univ., 1908-9; Fellow, Research Dept.,
Women's Educ. & Indus, Union, Boston, 1909-10; Asst. Dir., do., 1910-11; Assoc. Dir.,
do., 191: — Member Boston A. C. A.; Amer. Hist. Assoc, 1908-10; Amer. Pol. Sci. Assoc,
1909-10; Amer. Econ. Assoc. Address, 281 Harvard St., Cambridge, Mass. Bus. Add.,
264 Boylston St., Boston.
2544. FRED GRAY ALLISON
(Husband of No. 3052; Brother of Nos. 2545, 2546)
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. Nov. 8, 1884, Alpha, 111.; s. William O. and Phylinda
(Patterson) Allison. Prepared in Alpha H. S.; Knox Coll. Alpha Zeta; Sigma Xi. Mar-
ried Josephine Kerr, Mar. 1, 191 1, Urbana, 111. Address, Fillmore, Sask., Can.
2545. HARRY ORSON ALLISON
(Brother of Nos. 2544, 2546)
B. S. in Agr.; Teaching & Experiment Station work; b. Nov. 17, 1887, Alpha, 111.;
s. W. O. Allison. Prepared in Alpha H. S.; Alpha Zeta; Agr. Club; Sigma Xi; Phi
Sigma Kappa. Teaching in U. of I., 1906-10; in Univ. of Mo., 1910 — ■ Address, Co-
lumbia, Missouri.
2546. IRA DENT ALLISON
(Husband of No. 1889; Brother of Nos. 2544, 2545)
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. Apr. 11, 1880, Alpha, 111.; s. W. O. Allison. Prepared at
Knox College. Address, McHenry, N. Dak.
2547. EVA LUELLA ALVERSON (ECKHARDT)
(Sister of Nos. 3622, 4050; Wife of No. 2371)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Aug. 31, 1S84, Stonington, 111.; d. Elbridge Monroe & Amelia
Caroline (Weiser) Alverson. Prepared in Taylorville H. S.; Univ. Acad. Illiola.
Teacher, Litchfield H. S., 1906-8; Dwight H. S., 1908-9. Member of Presb. Church.
Married William George Eckhardt, Dec. 25, 1909, Urbana. Child, Willard Leland, b.
May 23, 1912. Address, 215 S. 4th St., DeKalb, 111.
2548. THOMAS HAMER AMRINE
B. S. in E. E. ; Engineer; b. May 24, 1883, Vermont, 111.; s. Ansel (b. Dec. 28,
1857, do.) & Wyllie (Hamer) Amrine (b. Apr. s, 1857, do.) Prepared in Vermont H. is.
and U. of I. Acad. Acacia; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Sigma Xi. With Western Elec.
Co., Chicago, July-Sept., 1906; Asst. in Elec. Eng., Eng. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111., 1906-7;
First Asst. in E. E., same, 1907-9; Assoc, 1909-10, Engr. in Development Lab., Gen. Elec
Co.. Harrison, N. J., 1909 — Author: Comparative Tests of Carbon, Metallized Carbon and
Tantalum Filament Lamps, 1908, Bui. No. 19, Eng. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111.; Lighting
Country Homes by Private Elec. Plants, 1908, Bui. No. 25, do.; Tests of Tungsten Lamps
(with H. Guell), 1900, Bui. No. 33 do. Associate in Amer. Inst, of Elec. Engrs. ; Masonic
1906] Baccalaureate Alumni 371
Lodge. Married Ella Marshall, Aug. 19, 1909, Omaha, Nebr. Child, Marshell Hamer, b.
Nov. 3, 19:0 (d. Nov. 7, 1910). Address, 157 S. Grove St., East Orange, N. J.; Bus. Add.,
Gen. Elec. Co., Harrison, N. J.
2549. AUGUSTA ANDERSON
A. B. in L. & A.; Librarian; b. Mar. 18, 1882, St. Paul, Nebr.; d. Paul Anderson.
Prepared in Univ. of Nebr. Address, St. Paul, Nebr.
2550. CHARLES EDWARD ANDREW
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Dec. 2, 1884. Oregon. 111.; s. Daniel (b. Ogle Co., 111.)
& Mary Cornelia (Slagle) Andrew (b. do.) Prepared in Oregon H. S. Eng. work on
St. P. & S. R. R., 1906-8; City Engr. St. Johns, Ore., 1908 — Address, zoiYz Richmond St-,
St. Johns, Ore.
2551. FRANK GUY APPLEGATE
(Brother of Nos. 3251, 4529)
A. B. in L. & A.; Instructor; b. Feb. 9, 1882, Atlanta, 111.; s. Albert A. (b. May 6,
1849, Old Antioch, 111.) & Clara A. (Miller) Applegate (b. M.ay 8, 1851, Atlanta, HU
Prepared in Atlanta H. S. State Competitive scholarship; football team, 1907- Instr. in
Modelling. Married Alta Bertha Chenoweth, Aug. 25 1908, Atlanta, 111. Child, Ruth
Elizabeth, b. Aug., 191 1. Address, Morris Heights, Morrisville, Pa.
2552. CHARLES LEHMAN ARCHER
A. B. in L. & A.; Cashier; b. July 8, 1S85, Carmi, 111.; s. Nathaniel Green (b. Apr.
ii, 1851, near Princeton, Ind.) & Mary Catherina (Meade) Archer (b. Aug. 29, 1855, near
Fort Branch, Ind.) Prepared in Carmi H. S. Egyptian Club. Clerk, Glendale Hotel,
June-Sept., 1906; Insurance, 1906-7; Clerk, Salt Lake Hardware, Apr.-May, 1907; Clerk,
Utah Light & Ry. Co., Mav-Tune, 191 1. Cashier, Ogden Branch U. Light & Ry. Co.,
191 1 — Secy.-Treas. Utah L'ight & Ry. Co., Secfiou; Natl. Elec. Light Assoc. Married
Julia Elizabeth Gilberg, June 28, igii. Salt Lake Citv, Utah; Bus. Address, 385 E. Street,
Salt Lake City, Utah.
2553. JESUS DE VALLE ARIZPE
B. S. in C. E. ; b. July 19, 1886, Saltillo, Coahuila, Mex. ; s. Jesus de Valle Arizpe.
Prepared in Mexico. Address, Saltillo, Coahuila, Mex.
2554. HENRY RICHARD ARMELING
(Brother of No. 2008)
B. S. in C. E.; Ranchman; b. Sept. 29, 1880; s. John & Caroline (Pugh) Armeling.
Prepared in H. S., Mason City. Delta Upsilon. Civil Engr., 1906-10; Ranching, 1910^
Married Rose Gaylord, Apr. 22, 1909, Miles City, Mont. Address, Basin, Wyo.
2555. HELEN MARIE ATKINSON
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. June 6, 1884. Pittsfield, 111.; d. George Morgan (b.
June 14, 1856, Pittsfield) & Ruth Elliott (Voorhees) Atkinson (b. Aug. 22, i860, George-
town, O.) Prepared in Quincy H. S. & Pittsfield H. S. Pi Beta Phi; Phi Delta Psi;
Phi Beta Kappa; Sophomore Honors; Final Honois; Illio Board; Illini staff. Frin..
Momence H. S., 1906-7; Macomb, 111., H. S., 1907-9. Critic Teacher, Western 111. State
Nor., 1909-10; Asst. to Prin. Western HI. State Nor., 1910-12. Assistant to Pres. Kent
State Normal School, 1912 — Address, Kent, Ohio.
2556. PAUL AUGUSTINUS
B. S. in E. E. ; Engineer; b. Mar. 12, 1S73, Denmark. Prepared in Evanston Twp.
H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Scandinavian Club; Y. M. C. A.; State Scholarship; Prelim, and
Final Honors. With Western Elec. Co. until iqio. Westinghouse Co., 1910 — Married
Meodora Ellen Patten, Aug., 1909, Chicago. 111. Child, Helen Margarethe, b. May 8, igii.
Address. 122 MifHin St., Edgewood Park, Pittsburg, Pa.; Bus. Add., 336 S. Ashland Ave.,
LaGrange, 111.
2557. GEORGE AWSUMB
B. S. in Arch.; Architect: b. July 20, 1880, Skein, Norway; s. Sigwart J. (b. 1855,
Norway) & Amborlina (Throndsen) Awsumb (b. 1858, Porsgriin, do.) Prepared in H. S.,
Whitewater, Wis. With von Hoist and Fyte, architects. Traveling Scholar, 1908 & 1909-
Address, 6450 Kimbark Ave., Chicago, 111.; Bus. Add., 800, 21 E. Van Buren St., Chicago.
2558. LEWIS FRANK BACON
B. S. in M. E. ; Asst. Master Mechanic; b. May 27, 1882, LaPrairie, 111.; s. Edward
H. (b. Jan. 19, 1852, Astoria, Hi.) S: Jennie (Walden) Bacon (b. Sept. 27, i860, Hamilton,
Mo.) Prepared in Prep. School, Univ. of 111. Asst. Master Mechanic, Cleveland Cliffs
Iron Co., Princeton, Mich. Address, Princeton, Mich.
2559. GRACE JEAN BAIRD
(Sister of No. 3630)
A. B. in Sci.; Teacher; b. Zion City, 111.; d. James M. (b. Oct. 21, 1839, Glasgow,
ScotlandJ &• Anna E. (Alcock) Baird (b. July 9, 1855. Russell, 111.) Prepared in Wau-
kegan H. S., & Northern 111. State Normal School; Final honors. Taught Biology in
Mattoon H. S., 1906-8; Urbana H. S., 1908-1912; James Bowen H. S., Chicago, 1912 —
.Studied in Marine Biol. Lab.. Woods Hole, 1911. Member M. E. Church; Assoc. Coll.
Alumnae. Address, 5605 Madison Ave., Chicago, 111.
372 University of Illinois [1906
2560. ELEANOR MARY BAKER (BLUE)
(Sister of No. 2879)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jan. i, 1886, Savoy, 111.; d. Gilbert Lane (b. Feb. 18, 1851.
Mannsville, N. Y.) & Jennie Stuart (Canipbell) Baker (b. Feb. 20, i860, Ayr, Scotland).
Prepared in Champaign H. S. Teacher, (Tarmi H. S., 1910-11. Married Harry J. Blue,
Aug. 30, 191 1, Champaign, 111.; Address, Shawneetown, 111.
2561. FRANK D. BALDWIN
B. S. in Agr., 1906; General farming & stock feeding; b. Nov. 14, 1881, Ipava, 111.;
s. John J. (b. Oct. 28, 1848, Monito, Tasewell Co.) & Mary T. (Duncan) Baldwin, (b.
Jan. 26, 1856, Lewistown, 111.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Alpha Zeta; Mason. Mar-
ried Nellie Wayne Porter, Oct. 30, 1909, Ipava, 111. Child, John Porter, b. Dec. 29,
1910. Address, Ipava, 111.
2562. JAMES LEO BANNON
(Brother of No. 3260)
B. S. in C. E.; Asst. Engr.; b. Jan. i, 1883, Joliet, 111.; s. Patrick R. (b. Athlone,
Roscommon Co., Ire.) & Margaret (O'Reilly) Bannon (b. Essex, N. Y.) Prepared in Joliet
H. S. Beta Theta Pi; Business Mgr. of the IHio, 1906. Insp. and Designer of Steel
Work, Northwestern Elevated Ry., Chicago, 1906-7; Asst. City Engr., Joliet, 1908 —
Address, 701 Broadway, Joliet, 111.; Bus. Add., City Hall, Joliet, 111.
2563. LITTA CELIA BANSCHBACH (BASCOM)
(Wife of No. 2314)
A. B. in L. & A.; B. L. S., 1907; b. Sept. 22, 1885, Princeton, 111.; d. William
Banschbach. Prepared in Northwestern Univ. Married George Rockwell Bascom, Apr.
27, 1910. Address, Muskogee, Okla. (|)
2564. JACOB WILLIAM BARD
B. S. in E. E., 1906; Elec. Engr.; b. Apr. 21, 1883, Quincy, 111.; s. Jacob & Catharine
(Richardson) Bard. Prepared in Quincy H. S.; Eta Kappa Nu. Apprentice Western
Electric, 1906-7; Electrician, Peoria Gas & Elec. Co., 1907-11; Elec. Engr., Peoria Gas &
Elec. Co. Assoc. Hem. Amer. Institute of Elec. Eng. Patents applied for: Distant Pressure
Recorder & Interval Demand Meter. Address, 606 State St., Peoria, 111.; Bus. Add.,
Peoria Gas &- Elec. Co., Peoria.
2563. RALPH ELVIN BARICKMAN
B. S. in E. E. ; b. Aug. 11, 1880, Newtown, 111.; s. Daniel Barickman, Jr. Prepared
in Streator Twp. H. S. Care G. L. Ray, D. L. & W. R. R., Hoboken. N. J.j;{)
2566. JESSE MELANGTHON BARNHART
B. S. in Chem.; M. S., 1912; Asst. Chemist; b. Jan. 4, 1882, Mansfield, 111.; s. Henry
Jackson (b. i8s4, Roanoke, Va.) & Mary Louise (Bartlett) Barnhart (b. 1858, Elizabeth.
N. J.) Prepared in Mansfield H. S. Phi Lan.bda Upsilon. Asst. Chemist in Dairy
Husb., 111. Agrl. Exp. Sta., Univ. of III., 1906 — Author: A Study of Factors Influencing
the Compositon of Butter (with C. E. Lee &• N. W. Hepburn). Bui. No. 137, 111. Agr'l
Exp. Sta., 1909; Composition of Market Butter (with C. E. Lee), Bui. No. 139, do.,
1909; A Modified Method for the Determination of Salt in Butter, The Chem. Engr..
V. 1909, pp. 165-166. Member Amer. Chem. Soc; Amer. Assoc, for Adv. of Sci.;
Natl. Dairy Instructors & Investigators Assoc. Married Josephine Lee Smith, Aug. 15,
1907, Champaign, 111. Child, Elizabeth, b. July 23, 1908. Address, 707 W. 111. St., Ur-
bana, 111.
2567. SUSAN JESSIE BARR (WALCOTT)
(Wife of No. 1986; Sister of 582, 1617)
B. S. in H. Sci.; b. Aug 5, 1883, Urbana; d. Andrew (b. Oct. i, 1837, Renfrew-
shire, Scotland) & Elizabeth (MacBeath) Barr (b. Aug. 3, 1841, Paisley, do.) Prepared
in Urbana H. S. Taught H. Sci., Santa Barbara, Calif., 1909-11- Sigma Xi. Married
Lloyd V. Walcott, July 1, 1911, Urbana. Address, Belleville, 111.
256S. DANIEL OTIS BARTO
B. S. in Agr.; Assoc, in Poultry; b. Mar. 20, 1854, Tompkins Co., N. Y., s. Roswell
C. (New York) & Mary (Frost) Barto (New York). Prepared in Ithaca (N. Y.) Acad.;
Attended Cornell Univ., 1875-8, toward B. A. D. K. E. Prin. Ithaca (N. Y.) H. S.,
1880-8 and 1890-3; in Roxbury Latin School, 1889-90; Prin. Oak Park (111.) H. S., 1893-
9; Prin. Twp. H. S., Princeton, 111., 1899-1904; Dept. of Math, in Roxbury Latin
School, Boston, 1904-5; Asst. in Bot., Univ. of 111., 1905; Instr. in Secondary School Agr.,
Univ. of 111., 1906-11; Assoc, in Poultry, Univ. of 111., 1911— Author: Manual ot
Agr. for the Common Schools of 111., D. Appleton & Co., 1908, 52 pp.; Manual of Agr.,
Soil and Crops, 1910, 90 pp., D. C. Heath. Member Cong. Church. Married Lola M.
Dewey, 1878 (died, 1888); Lucy M. Murray, 1892. Children, Harriet T., b. Dec, 1894;
Margaret M., b. Sept., 1896. Address, 919 Nevada St., Urbana, 111.; Bus. Add., Dept.
An. Hus., Agrl. Bldg., Univ. of IlL
2569. PHILIP STEPHAN BARTO
(Husband of No. 2850)
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M.. 1910; Asst. in German; b. Oct. 10, 1884, Tompkins Co., N.
Y.; s. Edmund Charles (b. July 10, 1855, Covert, N. V.) & Elizabeth (Stephan) Barto (b.
Dec. 23, 1857, Ithaca, N. Y.) Prepared in May wood & Austin, 111., and Ithaca, N. Y. High
Schools; Cornel! Univ., 1901-2. Alpha Zeta; Preliminary & Special Honors; charter member
1906] Baccalaureate Alumni 373
& ist Secy.-Treas. of Christian Sci. Soc. of Univ. of III. Prin. Oakland H. S., 1906-07;
Prin. Momence High School, 1907-09; Act. Supt. of Schools, Momence, 1908-9; Grad.
Student, Univ. of 111., 1909-12; Asst. in German, Univ. of 111., 1910— Published:
Studies in Tannhauserlegend I, The Jour, of English & Germanic Philology. Member
Soc. for the Adv. of Scandinavian Study; Christian Sci. Soc, Univ. of 111. First Reader,
First Church of Christ Scientist, Champaign, 1909-12. Married Anna Van Deren Webb,
June 6, 1910, Charleston, 111. Child, John Webb, b. Aug. 29, igii. Address, 312 W.
Springfield Ave., Champaign. Bus. Add. Box 3, Champaign.
2570. ROBERT PAUL BATES
B. S. in C. E. Address, 421 South Denver Ave., Kansas City, Mo.
2571. EFFIE LUCY BAUER
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Jan. 23, 1886, Stonington, 111.; d. T. T. (b. Nov.
13, 1851, Nazareth, Pa.) & Kate (Smith) Bauer (b. Aug. 8, 1863). Prepared in Cham-
paign H. S. Sigma Kappa. Teacher, Potomac H. S., 1908-g; Averyville H. S., Peoria,
1909-11; Geneseo H. S., 1912 — Address, 50S W. Green St., Champaign, 111.
2572. MILES EMILE BAXTER
(Brother of Nos. 3269, 4550)
B. S. in M. E.; Fuel inspection; b. Jan. 13, 1885, Nauvoo, 111.; s. Emil J. (1).
Newark, N. J., 1853) & Eugenie A. (Dadant) Baxter (b. France). Prepared in Nauvoo
H. S. and Keokuk (la.) H. S. With U. S. G. S. Fuel Testing Plant during year 1907;
Univ. Steel Testing Plant, Jan., 1908, changed to Ex. Sta., Univ. of 111., July, 1908; Farm-
ing till March, 1909; then Eng. Dept. of G. A. P. C. Works, LaSalle; Drafting, Bucyrus
Steam Shovel Co., S. Milwaukee, 1909-10; Fuel Inspection with C. B. & Q. R. K., 1910 —
Address, care C. B. & Q.. R. R. Co., 209 Adams St., Chicago, 111.
2573. HAROLD CECIL BEACH
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Sept. 1882, Vandalia, 111.; s. R. E. and Harriet K. Beach. Pre-
pared in Hanover Coll. Address, Vandalia, 111. (J)
2574. ELSIE MARGARET BEAN (DOCKER)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Aug. 9, 1885, Blue Mound, 111.; d. William Howard (b. Feb. 29,
i860. 111.) & Elizabeth (Bailer) Bean (b. Oct. 2, 1862, Rochester, N. Y.) Prepared in
Univ. Acad.; Y. W. C. A.; Alethenai; Alpha Chi Omega. Taught in Grade work. Polo,
111., 1906-7; Supervisor of Art in Grades, Prescott, Arizona, 1908-10. Married Fred-
erick Docker, Aug. 4, 1910, Blue Mound, 111. Address, 424 Hemlock St., Ventura, Calif.
2575 MAY ALICE BEAUFORD (DEAL)
(Wife of No. 3332)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Sept. 26, 1888, Detroit, Mich.; d. Archie & May (Rogers)
Beauford. Prepared in Oak Park H. S. Der Deutscher Verein; Woman's League. Taught
school Stansberry, Mo., Chillicothe Normal School, 1906-07; Mendota H. S., 1907-8.
Married Hiram Linus Deal ('08), June 12, 1908, Oregon. 111. Children, Marjorie Miram,
b. July 7, 1909; Mildred Florence, b. Sept. 3, 1911; Address, Morrisonville, Christian
Co., 111., R. F. D. No. 4.
2576. MARIAN CINDERELLA BELL (FLECK)
A. B. in L. & A.; B. L. S.; b. Aug. 15, 1883, Lincoln, Nebraska; d. William U-
(b. Orrville, Ohio) & Georginia (Burlingam) Bell (b. Chicago, 111.) Prepared in Lin-
coln H. S.: Alpha Xi Delta. A. B. Univ. of Nebr. Cataloger Bryn Mawr Coll., 1906-8;
Cataloger Univ. of Nebr., 1908-11. Married Francis Edward Fleck, Sept. 27, 1911,
Lincoln, Nebr. Child, Francis Edward, b. Sept. 27, 1912. Address, Rosemont, Penn.
2577- ALFRED RITTSCHER BENCH
B. S. in M. E., 1906; Engineer; b. Feb. 8, 1885, Galena, 111.; s. Charles Joseph
(b. Nov. 8, 1851) & Louisa Mary (Rittscher) Bench (b. Jan. 11, 1857, Galena, 111.)
Prepared in Galena H. S.; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Preliminary & Final honors. In-
structor in Mech. Eng., Univ. of 111., 1906-10; W. H. Zimmerman Co. Chicago, Tune 1910-
Oct., 1910; Taylor Iron & Steel Co., loio — Junior member Amer. Soc. of Afech. Engi-
neers. Address, 401 Broadway Galena, 111.; Bus. Add., High Bridge, New Jersey.
2578. HENRY AMOS BERGERT
B. S. in E. E.; Engineer; b. Aug. 3, 1881; s. Henry Amos (b. Jan. 20, 1843) & Elsie
Kathrin (Mordhorst) Bergert (b. Dec. 30, 1843.) Prepared in Moline H. S.; Delta
Upsilon; Eta Kappa Nu. Student Western Elec. Co., Chicago, 1907; Chief Draftsman
Corgona Shops and Asst. Testing Mech. Div., Engr., Panama Canal, 1907-10; in C. R. L
& P. shops, 1910 — Address, 416, nth St., Moline, 111.
2579. LYDA BOND
(Sister of No. 2022)
B. S. in Agr.; Teacher; b. June 3, 1883, Charleston, 111.; d. C. G. (b. Sept. 18, 1851,
Circleville, O.) & Malinda E. (McNutt) Bond (b. Sept. 13, 1854, Paris, 111.) Prepared
at Charleston, 111., H. S., and Eastern 111. State Nor. Sch. Teacher, two years in Charles-
ton, 111., and four years in Urbana, 111. Address, 1008 W. California St., Urbana, 111.
374 University of Illinois [1906
2580. CHARLES GUTHRIE BOONE
B. S. in M. E.; Engineer: b. Sept. 16, 1878^ Chrisman, 111.; s. Thomas Mark (b.
Apr. 28, 1847, Whittlesea, Eng.).S: Rebecca M. (Guthrie) Boone (b. May 3, 1851, Paris,
111.) Prepared ;n Northwestern Acad.; Univ. Acad. M. E. Soc. ; Tau Beta Pi; Final
Honors. Mech. En^r., Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Co. as Asst. Master Mechanic or Supt.
of Machinery-Designing, Supt. of Erection & Charge of Power Plant. Member Presb.
Church; Ishpeming Club. Mariied Mabel E. Bush, June is, 1909, Urbana. Child, Eleanor
Rebecca, b. Mar. i, 191 1. Address, R. 4, Box 232, N. Yakima, Washington.
2581. JOHN MARSHALL BOYLE
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Sept. 20, 1879, Roberts, 111.; s. John (b. 1855, Ottawa, 111.) &
Anna (Plunkett) Boyle (b. 1858, Elizabethtown, N. J.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Phi
Alpha Delta; Wittenagemot Court; Pres. Philomathean; Editor Illini 1904-5; Asst. State's
Atty. of Vermilion Co. Member Elks; Eagles; Knights of Columous; Mod. Woodman;
Mutual Protective League (held office in the three latter). Address, Danville, 111.
2582. TIRZAH OZILLA BRADLEY (ANDERSON)
(Wife of No. 2870)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jan. 31, 1884, Blue Mound, 111.; d. Emery (b. Dec. 9, 1845,
Medina, O.) & Mary Ellen (Criles) Bradley (b. Mar. 3, 1850, Elida, O.) Prepared in
Univ. of 111. Acad. Sigma Kappa; Phi Delta Psi; Phi Beta Kappa; Alethenai; Engl.
Club; Class Hist. Married Burt Thompson Anderson, July 2, 1910, Blue Mound, ill-
Address, 11 10 W. 14th St. Topeka, Kan.
2583. MORGAN HOLMES BRIGHTMAN
B. S. in E. E., 1906; City Engr.; b. May 27, 1879, Saratoga County, New York;
s. Asa F. (Saratoga County, N. Y.) & Thirza A. (Rogers) Brightman {do.) Prepared
in Round Lake Academy, Round Lake, N. Y. ; Electrical Society; Comm. in University
Regt. Asst. Engr. City of Wheaton, 111., 1906-9; do. City of El^in, 111., 1909-10; do.
City of Elgin, 1910-11; Comm. in 3d Inf. I. N. G., 1908-10. Married Mabel L. Brophy,
June 17, 1912. Address, 256 Division St., Elgin, 111. Bus. Add., City Hall.
2584. MAUDELLE TANNER BROWN
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. June i, 1885, St. Louis, Mo.; d. Charles Hugh (b.
Nov. zy, 1855, Murphysboro, Tenn.) & Arrena Isabel (Tanner) Brown (b. Aug. 1, 1859,
Pittsburgh, Pa.) Prepared in Sumner H. S., St. Louis, Mo. Math. Club. In Lincoln
Sch. E. St. Louis, 111., 1906-7; Colored H. S., Baltimore, Md., 1907 — Address, 1922
Druid Hill Ave., Baltimore, Md.
2585. PAUL MANLEY BROWN
A. B. in L. & A.; Banking, Real Estate, Loans, Abstractor; b. Apr. 30, 1883 Aber-
deen, S. Dak.; s. Ralph Lee (b. Feb. 25, 1852, Marengo, 111.) & Mary Lincoln (iManley)
Brown (b. July 8. 1862, Philadelphia, Penn.) Prepared in Aberdeen H. S. & Dakota
Wesleyan Univ.; B. L. & B. M. (Music) 1904. Married Jessie E. Wendelken, Elkton,
S. D., May 7, 1908; Children, Ralph David, b. March 5, 1909; Dorothy May, b. Aug. 8,
1910. Address, Hettinger, North Dakota.
2586. ROY HANLIN BROWN
A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B. 1908; Lawyer; b. Oct. 23, 1881, Sycamore, 111.; s. William
H. (b. 1855) & Esther (Ballard) Brown (b. Feb. 9, 1853.) Prepared in Sycamore H. S.;
Delta Sigma Rho; Theta Kappa Nu; Adelphic; Pol. Sci. Club; held Law Scholarship;
111. -Minn. Debate; 1907 Adelphic-Philo Debate, 1906; Pres. Sen. Class, 1908, 1st Seni.
Presented Class Memorial for 1906. In Law office of R. R. Welsh, Rockford, 111., Oct.
1908 — May, 1909; in law firn. of Frost ii Brown, 1909 — Address, 627 Ashland Ave.,
Rockford, 111; Bus. Add., 317 W. State St., Rockford, 111.
2587. WILLIAM EDWARD BROWN
B. S. in A. E.; Engr.; Arch. Club. Asst. Engr., N. Y. C. & H. R. R. Co. Address,
303 Hudson St., Hoboken, N. J.
2588. HOWARD GRAY BROWNSON
(Brother of No. 3289)
A. B. in L. & A.; Ph. D., 1909; Student; b. June 11, 1S86, Brainerd, Minn.; s.
Edwin J. (b. 1852, Masonville, N. Y.) & Ella (Gray) Brownson, (b. 1856, Oxford, N. Y.)
Prepared in Belleville, 111., H. S.; Smith Acad., St. Louis, Mo., 1902. Adelphic; Com-
mercial Club; English Club; Pol. Sci. Club; Phi Beta Kappa; Graduate Fellowship,
1907-9; Alt. 111. -Mo. Debate; Univ. Rep. Hamilton Club Orat. Contest, 1905; Winner
Bryan Prize, 1905; Pres. (jrad. Club, 1908-9. Research Fellow, Univ. of Pa., 1909-11.
Author: Profits of American Railroads as illustrated by the Illinois Central R. R. Age
Gazette, Reprint, 191 1; City Clul) of Philadelphia', 1911-12. Address, 3713 Powelton Ave.,
Philadelnhia, Pa.
2589. DANIEL HARMON BRUSH, Jr.
B. S. in C. E.; Engr.; b. June 24, 1884, Carbondale, 111.; s. Daniel Harmon (b.
May 9, 1848, Carbondale, 111.) & Harrfette (Cornelius (Rapp) Brush (b. N. Y.) Pre-
pared in Central II. S., Columbus, O. Sigma Chi.; Bat. Adj.; Capt.; Corp of Cadets.
Structural Steel Draughtsman, 1906-8; Bldg. Const. 1908-9; Gas Engr., 1909 — ■ Member,
Amer. Gas Inst.; III. Gas Assoc. Address, 6128 Monroe Ave., Chicago, III.
1906] Baccalaureate Alumni 375
2590. HELEN GORDON BRYAN
(Daughtei of No. 37; Sister of No. 3291)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. May 3, 1883, Peoria, III.; d. Alphonso Hunt (b. Aug.
8, 1845, Indianapolis, Ind.) & Alice (Cheever) Brj'an (b. Jan. 11, 1854, Elm Grove, 111.)
Prepared in Champaign H. S.; Ladies' Glee Club; (Pres. 2 years); Choral Union;
Woman's League (Member of Advisory Board); Y. W. C. A.; Alpha Chi Omega. Teacher
in Champaign schools: attended summer course. Eastern 111. State Normal, 1907. Mem-
ber Cong. Church, Champaign; Assoc. Collegiate Alumnae; Teachers Club of Cham-
paign. Address, 508 S. Fourth St., Champaign, 111.
2591. HENRY BUELLESFIELD
A. B. in L. & A.; Sunt, of Schools; b. Dec. 26, 1870, near Cologne, Ger. ; s. Theodore
& Elizabeth (Kollasch) Buellesfield. Prepared in Valparaiso Coll., LL. B., 1901 & Hi.
State Normal; Member Mont. Co. Teachers' Assoc; Pres., 1909-10. Married Mrs. Edith
M. Busby, June 18, 1908, Wenona, 111.; Address, Nokomis, 111.
2592. EDWIN ELLIOTT BULLARD
(Son of 165; Brother of Nos. 2331, 3665)
B. S. in E. E. ; Asst. Elec. Engineer; b. Aug. 30, 1884, Springfield, III.; s. Samuel
Alexander (b. Mar. 25, 1S53, Mechanicsburg, 111.) & Elsie (Elliott) Bullard. Prepared in
Springfield H. S.; E. E. Soc. ; Eta Kappa Nu; Theta Delta Chi. Supt. of Constr., Illinois
Traction System, 1906-8; Asst. Elec. Engr., Nisqually Power Plant, Tacoma, Wash., 1908, —
A. I. E. E., University Club, Tacoma. Address, 426 S. C. St., Tacoma, Wash.; Bus.
Add., 403 City Hall, Tacoma, Wash.
2593. CECIL SPENCER BUMANN
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer: b. Oct. 12, 1882, Bunker Hill, 111.; s. Adolf (b. Bunker
Hill) & Louise M. (Spencer Bumann (b. Chicago.) Prepared in Bunker Hill H. S. &
Mil. A-cad.; O. State Univ., 1901-3. C. E. Club. Asst. on Eng. Corps Mo. Pac. R. R.,
1906; Field Eng. James Stewart & Co., 1907; Resident Eng. New Orleans Terminal
Co., 1907; Asst. Eng. New Orleans Sewerage & Water Bd., Aug., 1908; Eng. on Bldg.
Constr., including reinforced concrete design, 190S — Married Florence Aber., Oct. 16,
1907, Bunker Hill, 111. Address, 5626 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo.; Bus. Add., 801 Liggett
Bldg., St. Louis, Mo.
2594. FRANK MELVIN BUMSTEAD
(Son of No. 130; Brother of No. 3293)
A. B. in Lib. Sci.; Librarian; b. Feb. 24, 1883, Dundee, 111.; s. James Edward,
M. D., (b. Oct. 30, 1848, near Dundee, 111.) & Justina Adelaide (Pingree) Bumstead
(b. Sept. 29, 1847, at Southport, Me.) Prepared in Dundee H. S.; Philomathean. Shelt
Asst. in Lib. Univ. of 111., Sept 1902-6; Asst. in Univ. of Calif. Lib. 1906-10; Head of
Binding & Serials Dept., 1910-11; Inspector Univ. of Calif. Library, 1911 — Head ot
Periodical Dept. 19 12 — Address, Univ. of Calif, Library, Berkeley, Calif.
2595. LOIS IRENE BURWASH
(Sister of 3297)
A. B. in Sci.; A. M., 1907: b. July 21, 1882, Plainview, 111.; d. Thomas Nathaniel
(b. Montreal, Can.) & Sarah Margaret (Boswell) Burwash (b. Mar. 27, 1855, Shipman,
111.) Prepared in Champaign H. S., Univ. Acad. Address, Champaign, 111.
2596. JAMES ACKERMAN BUSH
B. S. in Agr. ; Farrner & Ranchman; Prepared in Lowville Acad., N. Y. ; Farming,
ranching, selling and renting land. Address, Amarillo, Texas.
2597. LOUIS JAMES BUTZOW
B. S. in E. E. ; Electrical Engineer; b. Sept. 23, 1882, St. Joseph, Champaign Co.,
111.; s. Edward Johann Christian Wilhelm (b. Nov. 9, 1839, Mechfenburg Schwerin, Ger.)
& Lina E. (Cross) Biitzow (b. Jan. 21, 1858. O.) Prepared in St. Joseph H. S.; Sidney
H. S.; Univ. Acad.; Elec. Eng. (Jlub; students member A. I. E. E. Elec. Eng. with (joodman
Mfg. Co., 48th Place & Halsted St., Chicago, 1906 — Author: The Design of Flat Spiral
Springs Machinery, Engineering Edition, vol. 8, No. 11, July, 1910, pp. 881-3. Mem-
ber M. E. Church. Married Louisa Harmeson, Dec. 26, 1904, Danville, III.; Children.
Mary Lucretia, b. Mar. 7, 1906; John Wilhelm, b. Oct. 6, 1909. Address, 1531 W. 95th
St., Chicago, HI; Bus. Add., Goodman Mfg. Co., Chicago.
250S. JACOB CANTLIN
Lawyer; b. Jan. 5, 1885, Williams, la.; s. James (b. 27, 1848) & Mary A. (Aumiller)
Cantlin (b. Sept. 20, T859.) Prepared in Tampico H. S.; Earlville, 111., H. S. Philo-
mathean; Delta Sigma Rho; Univ. Rep., Hamilton Orat. Contest, igo6. City Atty., Rock
Falls, 111. Mairied Darlene Canilin, May 10, 191 1, Tampico, 111. Address, Rock Falls, III.
2599. WILLIAM JOSEPH CAREY
A. B., LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Jan. 13, 1879, Ivesdale, 111.; s. John (b. 1835, Ire.) \-
Mary (Concannon) Carey (b. 1842, do.) Prepared in St. Viateur's Coll. Phi Delta
Phi; Van Twiller Court; Pres. Athletic Assoc, 1904-6; Pres. Spaulding Guild, 1905-6;
Member, Law firm Baldwin & Carey and appointed Corjioration Council, May i, 191 1, tor
4 yrs., for City of Decatur. Member K. of C; Decatur Country Club. Married Margaret
376 University of Illinois [1906
C. Finnigan, May 4, 1910, Champaign. Child, Martha Mary, b. Apr. 23, 191 1. Address,
718 W. Marietta St., Decatur; Bus. Add., 708-12 Milliken Bldg., Decatur, 111.
2600. CHARLES CLEMENT CARR
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Engr.; b. Nov. 25, 1880, Avon, 111.; s. Edward Randolph (b.
Apr. 28, 185s, Avon, 111.) & Mabel (Chatterton) Carr (b. Apr. 16, 1859, Ellisville, 111.)
Prepared in Bushnell Norm. E. E. Soc. ; Eta Kappa Nu; Assoc. Ed., Technograph,
1904-5; Editor-in-Chief, 1905-6. Assoc. A. I. E. E. Married Josephine Nickerson, Nov.
27, 1909, New York, N. Y. Address, 68 Rue Clementine, Antwerp, Belgium.
2601. ALLAN JOHN CARTER
A. B. in L. & A.; Lawyer; b. Sept. 11, 1885, Morris, 111.; s. Orrin N. (b. Jan. 22,
1854, Jefferson Co., N. Y.) & Janet (Steven) Carter (b. Jan. 9, 1859, Ransom, 111.)
Prepared in John Marshall H. S., Chicago, 111.: Lewis Inst., Chicago, 111. Beta Theta
Pi; Delta Chi; Phi Beta Kappa; Order of the Coif. LL. B., Northwestern Univ., 1909-
Member, Chicago Bar Assoc; City Club; Hamilton Club, Chicago. Address, 619 Uni-
versity PI., Evanston, 111.
2602. ALICE CARY (BAILEY)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Aug. 20, 1882, La Grange, 111.; d. Warren (b. Dec. 13, 1847,
Princeton, 111.) & Frances Ives Crawford (Gary) Bailey (b. June 2, 1853, Princeton,
111.) Prepared in Lyons Twp. H. S.; Lewis Inst., Chicago, 111., 1902-4. Alpha Chi
Omega; Phi Delta Psi. Teacher, Forrest, 111., 1906-7. Married Alexander Davison
Bailey, 1907, LaGrange, 111. Child, Eugene Gary, b. Apr. 7, 1910. Address, 21 Elm-
wood Ave.; La Grange, 111.
2603. MONTGOMERY BABCOCK CASE
B. S. in C. E. ; xst Asst. Engr.; b. Feb. 11, 1882, Monmouth, 111.; s. Lyman Weeks
(b. 1854, Swanton, Vt.) & Carrie (Rice) Case (b. 1853, Henderson County, 111.) Pre-
pared in Omaha H. S.; attended Univ. of Nebr.. three years. Delta Tau Delta • Y. M.
C. A. Asst. Engineer with Ralph Modjeski, C. E., assigned to Vancouver-Portland
Bridges, 1906-8; with J. G. White & Co., 1909; with Modjeski on Celilo Bridge over
Columbia River, 1910-11; ist Asst. Engineer on Cherry St. Bridge, under Modjeski,
Toledo, 191 1 — Married Maybell McConnell, Oct. 4, 1910, Vancouver, Wn. Address,
7604 Scotwoods Apts., Toledo, O. Bus. Add., 2 Main St., do.
2604. LORIMER VICTOR GAVINS
A. B. in L. & A.; Professor; b. May 21, 1880, Mattoon, 111.; s. Joseph (b. 1838,
O.) & Malisa (Ferguson) Gavins. Prepared in Mattoon H. S.; I. S. N. U., 1898-1903.
A. M., Harvard Univ. Teacher of Lit. and Rhet., State Nor. Sch., Stevens Point, Wis.,
1910. 'Address, Stevens Point, Wis.
2605. GEORGE CHAPIN
(Brother of Nos. 1471. 1637, 2043, 3312)
A. B. in L. & A.; Editor; b. Apr. 3, 1882, Tolono, 111.; s. Edward B. (b. 1853,
Clyde, N. Y. ) & Lucy Margaret (Pierce) Chapin (b. 1856, Ohio.) Prepared in
Champaign High School. Pol. Sc. Club; Commercial Club; Vice Pres. Oax Club (now
Theta Delta Chi); Phi Beta Kappa; Sec. Class of 1904, ist sem. ; Illini Staff. Editor
The Prescott Tribune, 1912 — Author: Articles on Pellagra in_ Illinois; Statesmen in
fall of 191 1 ; article on Poultry Instruction at University of Illinois, in Illinois States-
men, also in Poultry and Pigeon Magazine, 1909 (fall). Married Cora Adeline Mc-
Clurg, Mar. 24, 1909, Urbana, 111. Address, Prescott, Wis.
2606. JOHANNA CHRISTIANA MATHEA CHRISTIANSEN
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Jan. 26, 1885, Copenhagen Denmark; d. Soren (b.
Feb. 16, i860, Binslev, Denmark) & Anna Marie (Rasmussen) Christiansen (b. July 31,
1861, Otterup, do.) Prepared in West Division H. S.; Northwest Division H. S.; Lake
View H. S. Chicago. Scandinavian Club; Phi Beta Kappa. Taught Ger. & Sci., Man-
chester, la., 1906; Eng. and Ger., 1906-8; Special Teacher for H. S. failures, 1909. Sub-
stitute teacher & Secy, to Prin., June 1909-11; Teacher of Eng. in Flower Tech. H. S.,
Chicago. Member (Chicago H. S. Teachers' Club, 191 1; Assoc. Coll. Alumnae, 1909.
Address, 3830, N. Ashland Ave., Chicago, 111.
2607. JOHN RUSKIN CLARK
(Brother of Nos. 1835, 3687)
A. B. in L. & A.; Officer in Philippine Constabulary; b. Apr. 21, 1880, Carthage,
111.; s. Lot Bozarth (b. Nov. 26, 1847) & Matilda Jane (Jackson) Clark (b. Jan. 16, 1856.)
Prepared in Carthage H. S. Adelphic; Orat. Assoc; Brevet Gapt., 111. Natl. Guard.
Discovered Lake "Lanao", Sub. Province, Apayao, Island of Luzon, Philippine Islands,
1910. Alarried Harriet Reed Clark, Nov. 23, 1910, Warsaw, 111. Child, John Ruskin,
Jr., b. Nov. 8, 191 1. Address, Vigan, Illocos Sur., P. I.
2608. JAMES MANSFIELD CLEARY
A. B. in L. & A.; Reporter on Chicago Tribune; b. Jan. 19, 1887, Hubbell, Nebr.;
s. Michael Timothy (b. 1855, (Zolonmel, Tipperary, Ireland) & Kathrine (McPhelim) Cleary
(b. Aug. 20, 1863, Richibucto, Kent County, New Brunswick, Canada). Prepared in
Austin H. S., Chicago. Phi Delta Phi; Spalding Guild; Phi Beta Kappa. LL. B. North-
western Univ., 1909. Salesman for four months; clerk in law office for 11 months; Re-
porter for Chicago Tribune, four years. Member Illini Club of Chicago; Knights of
Columbus. Address, 4465 Oakenwald Ave., Chicago, 111.
1906] Baccalaureate Alumni 377
2609. GEORGE FREDERICK CLOSE
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Oct. 30, 1881, Mercer Co., III.; s. Geo. Edward (b.
Sept. I, 1858, Mercer Co., 111.) & Emma Elizabeth (Mayhew) Close (b. June 17, 1859,
Mercer Co., 111.) Prepared in Aledo H. S. Philomathean. Public School Teacher.
Married Jessie Lucinda Decker, Aug. 15, 1906, Aledo, 111. Address, Aledo, 111.
2610. WALTER CASTELLA COFFEY
B. S. in Agr. ; M. S., 1909; Asst. Prof.; b. Feb. i, 1877, near Hartsville, Ind.; s.
Calvin Allen (b. Dec. i, 1839, Grainger Co., Tenn.) & Josephine (Simmonds) Coffey (b.
Aug., 1850. Decatur Co., Ind.) Prepared in Hartsville Coll., Ind. Attended Univ. of
Ind., 1899; Franklin Coll., Ind., 1896-7; igoo-i. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Alpha Zeta;
Sigma Xi; Agrl. Club. Teaching and investigating, Coll. of Agr., and Agrl. Exp. Sta.,
Univ. of 111.; Asst. Prof, of Sheep Hus. On leave of absence seven months, summer
and fall, 1911, acting a; special agent of Tariff Board appointed by Pres. Taft. Author:
Market Classes and Grades of Sheep, 111. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bui. 129; The Sheep Industry
from the Market Standpoint, 111. Agrl. Exp. Sta. Cir., 125; also contributions to the
leading Agr. Jours. Member Presb. Church; Amer. Soc. for Adv. of Sci.; Amer.
Breeders' Assn.; Amer. Econ. Assn.; Univ. Club. Married Jennie Crisler Lardner, Aug.
14, 1907, Big Rapids, Mich. Child, Lardner Allen, b. Nov. 27, 1910. Address, 607 W.
Oregon St., Urbana, 111.
261 1. ROY RAYMOND COLBY
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Mar. 23, 1880, Spring Grove, Wis.; s. David (b. Nov. 28, 1835,
Oakland Co., Mich.) & Julia A. (Martin) Colby (b. Aug., 16, 1843, Ashland Co., O.)
Prepared in Rockford, and Browns Bus. Colls. Theta Kappa Nu. LL. B., Harvard
Law School., 1909. Member Old South Club. Address, Los Angeles, Calif.
2612. ALICE MAUD COLE (MORELAND)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. May 4, 1880, London, Eng.; d. Albert (b. Mar. 26, 1844, Bish-
nill, Devonshire, Eng.) & Anne (Parminter) Cole (b. May 31, 1850, S. Moulton, do.)
Prepared in Ottawa Twp. H. S.; I. S. N. U., summers, 1901-2, year, 1902-3. Teacher,
Princeton Twp. H. S., 1906-7; Ottawa Twp. H. S., 1097-8. Chorister, M. E. Church;
Secy., Woman's Home Missionary Soc, 1908-10; Most Excellent Chief of Pythian Sisters.
1909-11; Past Chief, 1911; Repr. to Grand Lodge of 111., 1910-11; Recorder of Royal
Neighbors, 1910-11. Married Jesse Wilbur Moreland, M. D.. June 17, 1908, Ottawa, 111.
Child, James Wilber, b. May 8, 1909. Address, Penfield, 111. ,
2613. ARTHUR FRANCIS COMSTOCK
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Sept., i, 1SS3, Pueblo, Colo.; s. William E. (b. Joliet.
111.) & Harriet E. (Cox) Comstock (b. Chicago, 111.) Prepared in Joliet Twp. H. S.
Adelphic; Civ. Engr. Club; Tau Beta Pi. Draftsman, Lackawanna Steel Co., 1906; do..
C. C. Conkling, Con. Engr., 1906-7; Asst. Engr., Lehigh \'alley R. R., 1907-10; Assoc.
Ed. of Eiig. Record, Jan. -June, 1910; Engr. for Eastern Concrete Steel Co., June-Dec,
1910; Civ. Engr. for Lackawanna Steel Co., Dec. 1910; Sept. 1912, Instructor in Ry. Civil
Eng'r., Univ. of Ills., Sept. 1912. Assoc. M. Am. Soc. C. E. Married Mane Louise
Mantor, Sept. 11, 191 1, Buffalo, N. Y. Address, mo Arbor St., Champaign, Ills.
2614. SARAH ORRILLA CONARD (JACOB)
(Wife of No. 3040; Sister of No. 1479)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Feb. 4, 1883, Monticello, 111.; d. Philip Hamlin (b. July 13,
1840, Utica, O.) & Martha Orrilla (Davis) Conard (b. Dec. 23, 1853, Liberty, Ind.)
Prepared in Monticello H. S.; Univ. Acad. Alethenai; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet; Student
Volunteer Band. Taught Litchfield H. S., 1907-8. Member Presb. Church in U. S. of
N. A.; Constantinople Woman's Club. Married Ernst Otto Jacob ('07), Aug. 6, 1908,
Monticello, 111. Address, American Bible House, Constantinople, Turkey.
2615. WILBUR CH-ARLES CONE
B. S. in M. E.; b. Aug. 18, 1882, Loda, 111. Prepared in Pa.xton H. S. Address,
4602 Vincennes Ave., Chicago, 111.
2616. DICK HAD WIN CORNELL
B. S. in E. E.; Indus. Engr.; b. June 25, 1874, Cornell, 111; s. Henry Moreland
(b. 1836, Providence, R. I.) & Mary Martha Cornell. Prepared in Pontiac Twp. H. S.
E. E. Soc; Beta Kappa Nu. Indus. Engr., Jefferson City, Mo., 1906; same, Peoria, 111.,
1906-10; same, Bloomington, 111., 1910-11; same, Kansas City, Mo., 191 1 — Spanish Amer.
War, 1898. Married Mary Jane Cornell, Jan. 12, 191 1. Address, 3536 Baltimore Ave.,
Kansas City, Mo.
2617. EDWARD CORRIGAN
A. B. in Bus.; Delta Upsilon. With Darling & Co., Union Stock Yards, Chicago.
Married Lillian Barclay-Chase, Apr. 19, 191 1- Address, 5006 Champaign Ave., Chicago.
2618. JENNIE ADAH CRAIG
(Sister of No. 339)
A. B. in L. & A.; B. L. S.; .•\sst.; b. June 29, 1882, Champaign. 111.; d. James Milligan
(b. May 27, 1839, Worthington, Pa.) & Margaret Adaline (Blaine) Craig (b. May 15, 1840,
do.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Catalog Asst. in Lib., Univ.
of 111.; 1909-11; Asst. in charge of Eng. Dept. Lib., 191 1. Secy.-Treas., 111. State Lib. Sch.
-Mumni .^ssoc.. Member Lil). Club; Assoc. Coll. Alumnae. Address, 613 W. Springfield Ave.
Champaign, 111.
378 University of Illinois [1906
2619. STEPHEN JAMES CRAIG
B. S. in Agr.; b. Jan. i6, 1882, Wilmington; s. James Craig. Prepared in Wil-
mington H. S. Address, Wilmington. 111. (t)
2620. PAUL JONES CRATTY
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Engr.; b. Nov. 18, i878, Peoria, 111.; s. Josiah Cratty. Prepared
Univ. of Wis. Address, McArthur, Idaho, (f)
2621. FLORENCE BAXTER CURRIE
B. L. S. 1906; Librarian; b. June 28, 1881, Milwaukee, Wis.; d. James (b. June
10, 1853, Scotland) & Jeannie Anne (Harper) Currie (b. Jan. 19, 1855). Prepared at
West Division H. S., Milwaukee, Wis. Milwaukee Downer College, 1900-4, B. L. Delta
Gamma. Asst. Cataloger Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, 1906-08; Cataloger Univ. ot
Washington Lib., 1908 — Address, 4550 i8th Ave., N. E., Seattle, Wash.
2622. ASA BRYANT CUTLER
(Brother of No. 2358)
B. S. in M. & S. E.; Fruit Grower; b. Mar. 18, 1878; s. Asa E. (b. Tune 23, 1834,
West Brookfield, Mass.) & Lucy (Smith) Cutler (b. Sept. 18, 1839, Princeton. Hi.)
Prepared in Rockford H. S. Attended Rockford Bus. Coll., 1898-9. Phi Delta Theta;
Univ. Mandolin Club; Track Squad. Instrumentman, Pittsburg Filter Constr. Co., 1906-7;
Farmer and Stock Raiser, Dalhart, Tex., 1907-8; Apple Grower, Hood River, Ore., 1908 —
Address, R. F. D. No. 1, Hood River, Ore.
2623. JOHN CHRISTIAN DALLENBACH
(Brother of No. 4126)
A. B. in Sci.; Physician & Surgeon; b. Dec. 22, 1881, Champaign; s. John T. (b.
Ohio) & Anna C. (Mittendorf) Dallenbach (b. Cook Co., 111.) Prepared in Champaign
H. S. Phi Sigma Kappa; Alpha Kappa Kappa. M. D., Univ. of Pa., 1906. Member Amer.
Med. Assoc; B. P. O. E. Married Reba Burr Bryan, Nov. 17, 1907, N. Y. City. Address,
Champaign, 111.
2624. OLIVE ERMENGARDE DAVIS
B. L. S., 1906; Poultry Raiser; b. Mar. 31, 1878; d. William Thomas (b. 1853, Osborn,
O.) & Mary Adeline (Purdy) Davis (b. 1854, Moorefield, Ind.) Prepared in Westport,
Mo., H. S. & John Marshall H. S., Chicago; attended Univ. of Chicago, Spring 1901;
Mt. Holyoke, Mass., 1901-02 Lewis Institute, Chicago, 1902-4. Library CDrganizer until
March, 1909; since then raising chickens on fruit farm of parents. Address, Paw Paw,
Mich.
2625. RALPH RICHARD DAVIS
(Brother of No. 2942)
A. B. in L. & A.; Rancher; b. Aug. 17, 1884, Centralia, 111.; s. John Laury (b.
Apr. 30, 1855, Centralia, 111.) & Mary Catherine (Marsh) Davis (b. I^ov. g, 1859,
Centralia, 111.) Prepared in Centralia H. S. Alpha Tau Omega. Married Edith Gene-
vieve Pease, Dec. 25, 1907, Centralia, 111. Child, John Douglas, b. Apr. 18, 1909.
Address, Springfield, Id.
2626. FRANCIS ELLERY DEASON
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. Oct. 13, 1877, Murphysboro, 111.; s. Wilburn H. (b.
June 20, 1849, do.) & Mary Jane ((Tawhorn) Deason (b. Saline Co., 111.) Prepared in
Murphysboro Twp. H. S. Agr. Club. Foreman. Bgef-cattle Barns, Univ. of 111., 1906;
Agr. Insp., Philippine Islands, 1907-8; Farm Supt. Exp. Sta., P. I., 1908-9. Married
Elva Ann Winchester, Nov. 26. 1906, Champaign, HI. Children, Mary Aleene, b. July
1, 1908; Earnest Wilburn, b. Nov. 27, 1909. Address, Murphysboro, 111.
2627. JESSIE MAUDE DEPUY
(Sister of No. 2628)
A. B. in L. & A.; Civil Service; b. Cissna Park, 111.; d. John M. (b. May 16,
1854, Dana, Ind.) & Jennie B. (Fleming) DePuy (b. Dec. 21, 1856. Northville, La
Salle Co., 111.) Prepared in Cissna Park, 111., H. S.; Urbana H. S. B. S., James
Millikin Univ., 1907. Engl. Club; Varsity Basketball Team. Dir. of Phys. Tr. for
Women, James Millikin Univ., 1907; Asst. Prin. H. S., Sheldon, 111., 1909; Civil
Service, Washington, D. C 1912. Member, Coll. Women's Club, Washington, D. C
Address, Raven, 111.
2628. ORVAL CARL DEPUY
(Brother of No. 2627)
A. B. in L. & A.; Business; b. Feb. 7, 1882 Cissna Park, 111.; s. John M. (b.
May 16, 1854, Dana, Ind.) & Jennie B. (Fleming) DePuy (b. Dec. 21, 1856, North-
ville, 111.) Prepared in (Jissna Park H. S.; Grand Prairie Seminary, Onarga, HI.;
Univ. Acad. Varsity Track Team, 1905-7. With Sears, Roebuck & Co., 1907; Chicago
Mail Order Co., 1907; Amer. Employment Assoc, 1909; Moline Auto Co., 1910; Ballard,
Pottinger & Co., Real Eestate, 191 1 — Address, Raven, 111.
2629. EVERETT FOSTER DERWENT
B. S. in C. E.; Farmer; b. Sept. 19, 1884, Durand, HI.; s. Thomas W. (b. June 25,
1832, Manchester. Eng.) & Emma E. (Foster) Derwent (b. May 4, 1858, in Northern
111.) Prepared in Pecatonica H. S. With Eclipse Gas Stove Co., Rockford, III., 1906-7;
1906]
Baccalaureate Alumni 379
Pioneer Steel Co., 1907-10. Married Zoe R. Salisbuiy, July, 1907, Pecatonica, III. Child,
Thomas E., b. June 26, 1910. Address, Pecatonica, 111., R. F. D. No. i.
2630. HOMER HARRY DEWEY
A. B. in L. & A.; Grain Commissioner; b. Jan. 2, 1885, Mineral, 111.; s. William
Whipple (b. July 14, 1851, Lunenburg, Vt.) & May (Williams) Dewey (b. Feb. 6,
1855, Lake Port, Ind.) Prepared in Henry H. S. Beta Theta Pi; Com. Club; Pol.
Sci. Club. Clerk, McGregor, Chase & Co., Pub. Accountants, Gram Comm., 1906-8;
Grain Comm., W. W. Dewey & Sons, Peoria, 1908 — Creve Coeur Club; Peoria Canoe
Club, Vice-Commodore. Address, 143 N. Elmwood Ave., Peoria, 111.; Bus. Add., 26 Bd.
of Trade, Peoria.
2631. LOUISE ELIZABETH DE WITT
A. B. in L. & A.; Librarian; b. July 24, 1884, La Grange, 111.; d. Frank L. (b.
Dec. 5, 1862, Tiskilwa, 111.) & Minnie Crawford (Mitchell) De Witt (b. Sept. 15, 1866,
Pentanguishene, Can.) Prepared in Lyons Twp. HT S. Alpha Xi Delta. Libr., La
Grange Pub. Lib. Address, 22 Waiola Ave., La Grange, 111.
2632. FRED PAUL DILLON
(Husband of No. 3163)
B. S. in C. E.; Asst. Supt. of Govt., Works; b. Dec. 26, 1883, Camp Point, III.;
s. Francis Marion (b. May i, 1849, Georgetown, III.) & .Alice Experience Dillon (b.
Nov. 19, 1842, Saluda, 111.) Prepared in Englewood H. S. Pi Theta. Inspector m
charge of Construction, 1906; Surveyor-Draftsman, 1908; Asst. Civ. Engr. & Supt. Constr.,
O. M. Dept., U. S. Army, 1900; Civ. Engr. & Supt. of Constr., Q. M. Dept. U. S. Army,
Mar. 16, 191 1 ; Asst. Supt. 6th Light House District. Eng. Soc. of Western Penn.
Married Miriam Elise Scott, Oct. 12, 1909. Child, Edward Scott, b. Nov. 18, 1910.
Address, 105 Bull St., Charleston, S. C; Bus. Add., Office of Lighthouse Insp., Charles-
°"' ■ ■ 2633. FRANK EUGENE DIXON
B. S. in E. E.; Telephone Engr.; b. Aug. 26, 1878, Iroquois Co., 111.; s. James
William (b. June 3, 1838, Tonica, 111.) & Anna Mary (Huber) Dixon (b. Feb. 11, 1845,
Harrisburg, Pa.) Prepared in Northwestern Acad., Northwestern Univ., 1902. Tel.
Engr., 1908; Farming, 1909; Tel. Engr., 1909 — Address, 1852 S. Hamlin Ave., Chicago.
2634. GEORGE TERRY DONOGHUE
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Aug. 28, 1884, Chicago, 111.; s. Michael Francis (b.
July s, 1842, Co. Cork, Ire.) & Elizabeth (Shields) Donoguhe (b. 1850, Buffalo, N. Y.)
Prepared in Chicago Engl, and Man. Tr. H. Schls. Delta Tau Delta; Yoxan; Dramatic
Club, 1904-5; Senior Ball Com., 1906. Member, K. C. Engr. with Sanitary Dist. ot
Chicago, 1906-12. Married Clara Frances Roche, Chicago, 111., June 18, 1912. Address,
5 337 jfefferson Ave., Chicago, 111.
2635. ROBERT BEATTY DOOL
(Husband of No. 4303)
B. S. in E. E.; Engineer; b. Aug. 22, 1881, Aledo, IlL; s. John (b. Mar. 23, 1826,
New Athens, O.) & Sarah J. (Haverfield) Dool (b. June 14, 1838, do.) Prepared in
Aledo H. S. Telephone work, in factory, maintenance and as Mgr. Married Hazel
Denton Mandeville ('10), Oct. 4, 1910. Address, Farmerville, La.
2636. EDWIN BEALE DORAN
B. S. in Agr.; Instr. ; b. Oct. 11, 1885, London, Tenn. ; s. Edwin Wortham (b. Ky-)
6 Florence Emily (Beale) Doran (b. Coles Co., 111.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Various
offices in Agr. Club. Expert for Internatl. Harvester Co., U. S., France, Algiers, &
Argentine Rep. Farmer. Address, Box 306, Baton Rouge, La.
2637. IVAN N. DOUGHTY
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. May 29, 1884, Danville, 111.; s. James Fremont (b.
1856, Vt.) & Oceana (Morin) Doughty (b. i860, Danville, 111.) Prepared in Danville
H. S. St. Ry. Const., 1906; Elec. Ry. Const., 1907-8; City Engr., 1909-10; Supt. Brick
Factory, 191 1— B. P. O. E. Address, 121 Pine St., Danville, 111.
2638. DON JOHN CHARLES DREW
(Brother of Nos. 2952, 3717)
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Engr.; b. May 16, 1882, Clifton, 111.; s. Washington (b. Aug.
20, 1846, Chateaugay, N. Y.) & Mary Alice Hunt Drew (b. Sept. 23, 1851.) Pre-
pared in Watseka H. S. With Western Electric Co., student apprentice, asst. shop
foreman, inspection and installation road work, and telephone exchange power engineer.
A. I. E. E.; E. E. Soc. Married Hattie May German, Sept. 22, 1908, Newton, Kan.
Children, Ada Marion, b. Aug. 27, 1909; Ruth Alice, b. Mar. 24, 1911. Address, 336 S.
Ashland Ave., La Grange, 111.
2639. EARL N. DUGAN
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Sept. 27, 1877, Boone Co., la.; s. Nathaniel (b. Aug.
30, 1840, Tuscaross Co., O.) & Mary Jane (George) Dugan (b. July 28, 1838, Gilmore
Co., O.) Prepared in Perry H. S. Arch. Club: Choral Soc. Arch. Draftsman, to
1911; Practicing Arch., 1911— Member Presb. Cnurch; Univ. Club, Tacoma, 1908-10;
State Chapt. Amer. Inst, of Arch., 1910 — Married Alice Grace Settlemyer, June 24,
1908, Des Moines, la. Address, 818 S. Sprague Ave., Tacoma, Wash.; Bus. Add.,
611 Savage Scofield Bldg., Tacoma.
380 University of Illinois [1906
2640. ALBERT MENZO DUN LAP
B. S. in Sci.; Instructor; b. Jan. 15, 1884; s. James Hammil (b. Savoy, 111.) &
Henrietta (Coon) Dunlap (b. Champaign, 111.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Y. M. C. A.;
Philomathean; Military Scholarship; Class Baseball. M. D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1910.
Married Eva May Wyman, June i, 191 1, Cambridge, Mass. Address, 3 Great Western
Road, Shanghai, China.
2641. JOEL ERNEST DUNN
B. S. in C. E.; Surveyor & Civ. Engr.; b. Mar. 21, 1879, Macon, 111.; s. Joel (b.
Lovington, 111.) & Clara Josephine (Smith) Dunn (b. Moweaqua, 111.) Prepared in
Bement H. S. C. E. Club; Adelphic; Capt. in Regt.; Class Football team, 1Q02-6;
Class Treas., 1902-4; Illio Staff. Member, Disciples of Christ; A. F. & A. M.; Dexter
Club. Address, Dexter, Mo.
2642. JOHN HENRY DURFEE
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Engr.; b. Aug. 24, 1880, Central Bridge, N. Y.; s. Oscar F.
(b. Aug. 30, 1848, Duanesburgh, N. Y.) & Deliah (Dietz) Durfee (b. Mar. 28, 1863.)
Prepared in Troy Conference Acad., Poultney, Vt. ; Ohio Wesleyan Univ., Delaware, O.
Student Apprentice, Western Elec. Co., 1906-7- Designer, Ft. Wayne Elec. Works,
Madison, Wis., 1907-10. Married Maria Alice Durfee, Sept. 9, 1903, Vergennes, Vt.
Child, Oscar Ray, b. Jan. i, 1906. Address, 317 N. Baldwin St., Madison, Wis.
2643. LIDA ELIZA DYMOND
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Lake Zurich, 111.; d. James (b. Feb. 27, 1836, Exeter, Eng.)
& Persis (Robertson) Dymond (b. Aug. 2, 1854, Lake Zurich, 111.) Prepared in
Frances Shimer Acad., Mt. Carroll, 111.; Univ. of Chicago. Chicago Coll. Club. Ad-
dress, 336 N. Normal Parkway, Chicago, 111.
2644. JOHN PADEN DYSART
B. S. in Agr. ; Missionary; b. Aug. 23, 1880, Granville, 111.; s. Cornelius William
(b. 1847, Granville, 111.) & Elizabeth Mary Dysart (b. 1849, Me.) Prepared in Univ.
Acad. Alpha Zeta; Chm., Y. M. C. A. Employ. Bur. Taught, 1906-7; Cert, of Grad.
from Oberlin Sem., 1910; Missionary, 191 1 — Pres., Oberlin Sem. Union; ordained in
Fox Riv. Assoc, of Cong. Churches. Married Bertha Freeling Fox, Jan. 10, 1911,
Granville, 111. Address, Chikore, Melsetter Dist., Rhodesia, So. Africa.
2645. JOHN ISAAC EDWARDS
B. S. in M. E.; Salesman; b. Aug. 17, 1885 Aledo, III; s. John William & Mary
Nesbitt Edwards. Prepared in Phoenix, Ariz., & Aledo H. S. Phi Kappa Sigma. Sul-
livan Mc'h'y Co., Salesman. Address, 5068 S. San Francisco St., El Paso, Tex.
2646. WILLIAM HENRY EIKER
(Brother of No. 4638)
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Eng.; b. Sept. 12, 1880, Sparta, 111.; s. W. D. & A. J. (Gaud)
Eiker. Prepared in Sparta H. S. Phi Delta Theta; Capt. in Univ. Regt. Div. Engr.,
C. B. & Q. R. R.; Chief Clerk, Iowa office. Real Est. & Ind. Coram., C. B. & Q. R. R.
Address, Burlington, Iowa.
2647. FREDERIC HOOD EMERSON
B. S. in E. E. ; Salesman; b. Apr. 10, 1884, Rockford, 111.; s. Frank Daniel (b.
1846, Worcester, Mass.) & Nettie (Hood) Emerson (b. Brooklyn, N. Y.) Prepared in
Rockford H. S. Psi Upsilon; Glee Club. Engr. with Western Elec. Co., 1906-8; Chicago
Telephone Co., 1908-9; Salesman, Bristol Co., Waterbury, Conn, 1909- Address, 66
Holmes Ave., Waterbury, Conn.
2648. RAYMOND JESSE EMMERSON
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. May 4, 1882, Albion, 111.; s. Morris (b. Albion, 111.) & Ida
(Harris) Emmerson (b. Albion, 111.) Prepared in Mt. Vernon H. S. Sigma Alpha
Epsilon; Theta Kappa Nu; Pol. Sci. Club; Van Twiller, Moot Court. City Editor,
Daily News-Herald, Lincoln, 111., 1906-9; Practising Law, Birmingham, Ala., 1909-12.
Married Marie Angela Schilling, Apr. 14, 1909, Lincoln, 111. Child Ruth Michelle, b.
Feb. 6, 1912, Birmingham, Ala. Address, 1301 Phelan St., Birmingham, Ala.
2649. MELVIN LORENIUS ENGER
(Brother of No. 4642)
B. S. in C. E.; C. E., 1911; Asst. ProL of T. & A. M.; b. May s, 1881, Decorah,
la.; s. Lauritz Magnus (b. Nov. 3, 1856, Norway) & Bertha (Myran) Enger (b. 1858.
Decorah, la.) Studied in Univ. of Minn. Honorary Member Triangle; Final Honors.
Sigma Xi, Asst. Instrumentman and Instrumentman B. & B. Dept., C. M. & St. P. R. R.,
1906-7; Instr. in T. & A. M., Univ. of 111., 1907-9; Assoc, 1909-11; Asst. Prof., 1911 —
Author: With A. N. Talbot, Bulletin 48, Eng. Ex. Sta.,,Univ. of 111., The Resistance to
Flow Through Locomotive Water Columns. Member Soc. for the Promotion of Eng.
Educ. ; 111. Soc. of Engrs. and Survyrs. ; Junior Member, Western Soc. of Engrs. Married
Mary Adeline Crawford, Aug. 24, 1908. Child, Bertha Marie (b. July i, 1909). Ad-
dress, 705 W. Green St., Urbana, 111.; Biis. Add., 206 Engineering Hall, Univ. of 111.
2650. NORVAL ENGER
B. S. in C. E. ; b. Apr. 15, 1883, Decorah, la.; s. L. M. Enger. Sch. last attended,
Univ. of Minn. Address, 406 E. Main St., Decorah, la. (t)
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_.65i. CECIL CLAIRE ERICKSON
A. B. in L. & A.; Lawyer- b. Mar. 30, 1882, Farmer City, 111.; s. John (b. Feb.
14, 1852, Sweden) & Lissa (b. Nov. 14, 1862). Prepared in Farmer City H. S. LL. B.,
Univ. of Mich., 1908. Secy, to Chas. E. Merriam, Chicago; Coram, of City Expenditure,
Chicago. A. F. & A. M. Address, 6316 Madison Ave., Chicago, 111.
2652. THURLOW GAULT ESSINGTON
(Brother of No. 4151)
.\. B. in L. & A.; J. D. Univ. of Chicago. Lawyer; b. May 19, 1886, Streator, 111-,
s. John Essington. Prepared in Streator IT. S. Delta Kappa Kpsilon, Phi Beta Kappa,
Phi Delta Phi. Address, 604 Broadway, Streator, 111.
2653. ROBERT MILLS EVANS
B. S. in M. E.; Engineer; b. Dec. 13 1883, Middleton, O. ; s. John Gaunt & Laura
(Williamson) Evans. Prepared in Winfield, Kan., H. S. Phi Gamma Delta; Tau Beta
Pi.; Jun. Class Pres.; Treas. Sen. Class. With Western Elec. Co., 1906-10; Allis-Chal-
mers Co., 1910-11; Citizens' Light Co., Aberdeen, 191 1; Byron G. Arnold Co., Seattle,
191 1 ; Meacham & Babcock, Seattle, 1911; H- P- Gillette, Seattle, 191 1 I Howard Pulp
Process, Everett, 19 12 — • Member Seattle Athletic Club. Married B. M. Henehan Brown,
Sept. 12, 1912. Address, Seattle Frog &■ Switch Co., Seattle, Wash.
2654. HENRY ELLSWORTH EWING
A. B. in Sci., 1906; A. M. in Zool., 1908; Asst. Entomologist; 1). Feb. n, 1883,
Areola, III.; s. Joseph Henry (b. Nov. 30, 1837, Charleston, 111.) & Anna L^ (Mc-
Donald) Ewing (b. Nov. 13, 1841, Charleston, 111.) Prepared in Areola H. S.; two
years undergrad. work at Knox Coll. Adelphic; Phi Delta Theta; Pres. of Adelphic;
on (Jlass Football Team and the 2d Univ. team. One yr. in Rush Medical Coll.. 1906-7;
I yr. in Grad. Sch. of Liniv. of 111.; i yr. at Iowa State Coll., taking post grad. work,
1909-10; I yr. at Cornell; Ph. D. at Cornell, 191 1; Teacher of .Science, Marshall Tp-
H. S., 1008-9; Asst. in Zool., Iowa State Coll., 1909-10; Schuyler fellow in Entomology,
Cornell Univ., 1910-11; Asst. Entomologist, Oregon Agr. Exp. Sta., 191 1 — Mem. lU.
Acad, of Sci.; Amer. Assoc, for the Advancement of Science; Entomological Soc. of
Amer. Author: New North American Acarina. Transactions of the Acad, of Sci. of
St. Louis, Vol. XVIII, No. s, 24 pp., 1909; New Amer. Oribatoidea. Journal of the
N. y. Entomological Society, Vol. XVII, No. 3_, 20 pp., 1909; and various other jjamph-
lets relating to zoological aiid entomological subjects Address, Corvallis, Ore.
2655. JAMES ALBERT LEROY FAIRCHILD
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Edgar Co., s. John Fairchild. Prepared in 111-
State Nor. Univ. Principal, Oceana (Va.) H. S. Address, Oceana, Va.
2656. SHERMAN D. FAIRCHILD
LL. B.; Farmer; b. Nov. 14, 1878, Tower Hill, Shelby Co., 111.; s. John H. (b.
July 23, 1850, Willsborough, Essex Co., N. Y.) & Fanny (McKittrick) Fairchild (b.
Apr., 1853, Ire.) Prepared in Austin Coll., Effingham, 111., and Univ. Acad.; Attended
Northwestern Univ. Law Sch., 1902. Practiced Law in Boise, Idaho. Feb., 1907 to
Sept., 1908; farming since Sept., 1908; member of Ada Co. Bar. Assoc, 1907; Idaho
State Bar. Assoc, 1907; Pres. Ada Co. Pub. Sch. Trustees Assoc, 1910-11; The Illini
Club of Idaho, 1910 — Married Gertrude Buchanan, Boise, Idaho, Nov. 23, 1907.
Child, Anna McKittrick, b. Mar. 17, 191 1. Address, Mora, Ada Co., Idaho.
2657. MATTIE PAULINE FARGO
B. L. S., 1906; Cataloger; b. Sept. 4, 1883, Lake Mills, Wis.; d. Enoch J. (b.
Lake Mills) & Mary (Rutherford) Fargo (b. Lake Mills.) Prepared in Lake Mills
H. S.; Milwaukee-Downer College, 1901-3; Wisconsin Univ., 1903-4. Alpha Xi Delta.
Cataloger, Iowa State Teachers Coll. Lib. 1906-12. Librarian Lead (S. D.) H. S. Library,
1912 — . Address, 701 Main St., Lead, S. D.
2658. FRANCES MARGUERITE FEIND
A. B. in L. A.; B. L. S., 1907; Librarian; b. Chicago; d. Oswald Frank (b. Nov.
20, i860, Buffalo, N. Y.) & Wilhelmina (Ruhe) Feind (b. Apr. 5, 1854. Berlin, Ger. )
Prepared in Bloom Twp. H. S., Chicago Heights. Illiola; Achoth; Pres. Senior Lib.
Class. Asst. Loan Libr., Univ. of 111. Member Pres. Church; Amer. Lib. Assn. Ad-
dress, 1215 Otto Blvd., Chicago Heights, 111.; Bus. Add., Univ. Lib, Urbana.
2659. ROY WARNER FLOWERS
B. S., in A. E. ; Draftsman; b. Mar. 22, 1884, Quincy, 111.; s. Benjamin Miller (b.
Nov. 30, 1856, Mt. Joy, Pa.) & Martha Louise (Warner) Flowers (b. Mar. 27, 1858,
Warsaw, 111.) Prepared in Quincy II. S. Draftsman, Continental Bridge Co., Cliicago,
1907; Asst. in Arch. Dept., June, 1907; Draftsman, Prof. J. M. White, Urbana, Sept.,
1907; Draftsman & Designer, The Scherzer Rolling Lift Bridge Co., Chicago, Sept.,
1911; Draftsman, Ainer. Bridge Co., Gary, Ind. Married Grace Niles Perkins, July
26, 1908, Urbana, 111. Address, 252 Marshall St., Gary, Ind.; Bus. Add., c/o Amer.
Bridge Co., Drawing Room 3, Gary, Ind.
2660. ELIZABETH FORREST
B. L. S.; Asst. Libr.; b. Mar. 22, 1882, Chicago; d. William Sylvester (b. July 3,
1852, Baltimore, Md.) & Elizabeth Knima (Whitney) Forrest (b. Nov. 22, 1857, N. Y.)
382 University of Illinois [1906
Prepared in Kenwood Inst., Chicago, & Mary A. Burnhain Sch., Northampton, Mass.
Preliminary Honors. Organizer, Iowa Lib. Comm., 1907; Ref. Asst., Univ. of 111. Lib.,
1907-8; Asst. Lib., Pa. State Coll., 191 1 — Member Amei. Lib. Assoc. Address, State
College, Pa.
2661. HOWARD BRACE FRANKLIN
B. S. in M. E.; Mech. Engr.; b. Mar. 16, 1884, Bismarck, N. D.; s. W. A. (b.
1849, Wis.) & Annie (Brace) Franklin (b. 1848, Wis.) Prepared in Thornton Twp.
H. S., Harvey, 111. M. & E. E. Soc, Pres., Soph. Class. M. Engr. with L. S. & M. S.
R. R., 1910; with Int. Harv. Co., 1910 — Member A. F. & A .M. Married Natalie Burpee,
Aug. 10, 1909, Ashtabula, O. Child, Clarence Edson, b. June 8, 19 10. Address, 3443 W.
2 1 St St., Chicago.
2662. JOHN HENRY FROST
B. S. in C. E. ; Constr. Engr.; b. Apr. 5, 1883, Chicago, 111.; s. David (b. Lebanon,
Pa.) & Wilhelmina (Grevy) Frost (b. Aurora, 111.) Prepared in Lake View H. S.,
Chicago. Delta Upsilon; Theta Nu Epsilon; Yo Xan, Asst. Engr., Cuba R. R. Co.,
San Luis, Cuba, 1906-7; do., Mo., Okla. & Gulf R. M., Muskogee, Okla., 1907-**;
Locating Engr., Cairo, Mounds City & Mounds Interurban, Cairo, 111., 1908-9; Designing
Engr., Chicago Subway, Chicago, 1909-10; Locating Engr.. Southern 111. R. R. Co.,
1910-11; Loc. and Constr. Engr., Denver Res'r. Irr. Co., Denver, Colo., 1911-12. Asst.
Engr. Denver Reservoir & Irrigation Co., Denver, Colo., 1Q12 — Married Nelle Mae
Cameron, Nov. 15, igii. Child, Eugene Cameron, b. Aug. 23, 1912. Address, 647 High
St., Denver, Colo.
2663. JOHN F. FUCIK, Jr.
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Aug. 11, 1885, Chicago, 111.; s. John & Mary A.
(Schimek) Fucik. Prepared in Chicago H. S. Attended John Marshall Law Sch..
1909-10. Rodman, Chicago, 1906; Asst. Engr., Alvord & Burdick, Chicago, 1906; Engr.,
Bd. of Local Improvements, Chicago, 1909 — Address, 1610 S. Sawyer Ave., Chicago,
2664. JOHN H ALBERT GALEENER
(Brother of No. 4671)
LL. B.; Lawyer, Farmer, and interested in Mercantile & Banking business; b.
Mar. 22, 1880, Tunnel Hill, 111.; s. William Elwood (b. Oct. 30, 1841, near Blue Ash.
Warren Co., O.) & India B. (Perkins) Galeener (b. May 26, 1851, Vienna,
111.) Prepared in Vienna H. S. Phi Kappa Sigma; Orange & Blue Dancing Club; Engl.
Club; Egyptian Club; Witenagemote Court; Major ist Batt., 1903-4; Bus. Manager of Illi-
nois Magazine during its first year of existence; Custodian of Law Lib., 1901-3. Practiced
Law, E. St. Louis, 1908-9; Attorney for Frisco R. R. Co., Cape Girardeau, Mo., 1909;
Farming, Practicing Law, Mercantile and Banking Business, Sikeston, Mo. Elk Lodge,
Marion, 111.; Mason, Vienna, 111.; Presb. Church, Cape Girardeau, Mo. Married Lena
Aspiza Marshall, June 24, 1908, Sikeston, Mo. Child, John William, b. June 8, 1909-
Address, Sikeston, Scott Co., Mo.
2665. JACOB C. GAMBACH
A. B. in L. &• A.; Teacher; b. Sept. 15, 1877, Hecker, 111.; s. Henry (b. Nov. n.
1832, Darmstadt, Hesse, Ger.) & Anna Elisabeth Gambach (b. Jan. 2, 1840, do.) Pre-
pared in So. 111. Norm. Univ.; Univ. Acad. Ger. Club; Oratorical Soc. Teacher, New
Athens, 111., 1906-07; Belleville, 111., 1907 — Treas., Illini Club of St. Clair Co. Mar-
ried Anna Elizabeth Gambach, June 30, 1910, Lebanon, 111. Child, Lela Louise, b.
Aug. 10, 191 1. Address, 307 E. ist St., Belleville, 111.
2666. BRADLEY CHARLES GARDNER
B. S. in Chem.; Supt. & Chemist; b. June 12, 1884, Champaign, 111.- s. Dick Hodges
(b. Nov. 8, 1847, Johnstown, O.) & Ella Melissa (Angle) Gardner (b. Mar. 3, 1848,
Truxton, N. Y.) Prepared in Calumet H. S., Chicago. Delta Tau Delta; Phi Lambda
Upsilon; Sigma Xi; Final Honors. Chemist, C. R. I. & P. R. R., 1906-7; Asst. State
Analyst, 111., State Food Comm., 1907-10; Supt. & Chem. for Chapman & Smith Co.,
1910 — ■ Member Am. Chem. Soc, Secy. Chicago Alimini Chap. Delta Tau Delta, 1907-11;
Vice Pres. of same, 1911; Pres. of same 1912 — Address, 7643 Union Ave., Chicago;
Bus. Add., 1017 W. Washington Blvd., Chicago.
2667. MABEL CLARE GARWOOD
(Sister of No. 2386)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. June 17, 1880, Augusta, 111.; d. James M. (b. 1847,
Newton, Jasper Co., 111.) & Mary Frances (McClure) Garwood (b. Feb. 17, 1850,
Augusta, Hancock Co., 111.) Prepared in Augusta H. S., and Art Inst., Chicago.
Alethenai; Engl. Club. Teacher in Rushville H. S., 1906-9; Hoopeston, 111., 1909 —
Address, Augusta, 111.
2668. MARY LOUISE GAY
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1910; Teacher; b. Nov. 25, 1884, Rockport, 111.; d.
James Clark (b. ibid.) & Josephine Udell (Horton) Gay (b. Horton, 111.) Prepared
in Pittsfield H. S.; 111. State ^lor. Univ. Der Deutsche Verein; Illiola; Sigma Kappa;
Grad. Scholarship in Ger., 1909-10. Teacher in Riverside H. S., 1906-9; in Shortridge
H. S., Indianapolis, Ind. Member Assoc. Coll. Alumnae. Address, 12 17 Park Ave.,
Indianapolis, Ind.
2669. FREDERIC WILLIAMS GILL
B. S. in Chem.; M. .S. in Chem., 1910; Chemist; b. Feb. 2, 1880, Conway, Ark.; s.
Joseph C. & Mary Louise (Williams) Gill. Prepared in South Belvidere H. S. Sigma Xi;
igob] Baccalaureate Alumni 383
Phi Lambda Upsilon. Registered in Amer. Men of Sci., 191 1. Articles: Det. of Total Sul-
?hur in Urine, Jour. Amer. Chem. Soc, 31, i (1909); Presence of Urine by Thymol & Ke-
rigerating, same, 6; Det. of Urea in Urine, same, 9; Det. of Nitrogen in Organic
Substances, same, 11; Det. of Ammonia in Meat and Meat Products, Science, 27, 497,
(1908); Det. of Phosphorus in Foods, etc., Proc. Amer. Soc. Biol. Clicm., p. 12 (1909).
Matthes Research Lab., Chicago, 1906-7; Research Lab. Physiol. Chem., Univ. of lll.>
1907-10; Eng. Dept., Gen. Elec. Co., Harrisor^ N. J., 1910 — Member, Univ. Club,
Univ. of 111., 1907-10; Mazda Club. Gen. Elec. Co., 1910 — ; Amer. Chem. Soc, 1905-10.
Married Sara Abigail Walling, July 21, 1903, Rock City Falls, N. Y. Children, Frederic
Walling, Oct. :2, 1905; Edyth Louise, May 25, 1908; Barbara Emily, Dec. 29, 1909.
Address, 48 Columbia Ave., Arlington, N. J.
2670. JOHN BURR GLASS
B. S. in M. E. ; Draftsman; b. Nov. 30, 1879, Taylorville, 111.; s. Isaac Jarvis &
Sarah Jane Glass. Prepared in Taylorville H. S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Steam tur-
bine Dept., Gen. Elec. Co., 1906-8; Engr. Const, with White & NevvJcomb, Mexico City,
1908-11; La Compania de Fierro y Acero de Monterey, S. A. Address, Apts, No. 279,
Monterey, N. L., Mexico.
2671. ELIZABETH GRAFF
A. B. in L. & A.; Asst. Librarian; b. Dec. 31, 1882, Mt. Vernon, O. ; d. Franklin
Luther (b. i860, do.) & Katherine (True) Graff (b. i860, do.) Prepared in Cham-
paign H. S. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Vice Pres. Senior Class ist Semester, 1905-6. Teacher
in Atlanta H. S., 1906-7; Substitute teacher. Port Huron H. S., 1908-9; Asst. in Toledo
Pub. Lib., 1911 — - Address, 143 Rockingham St., Toledo, O.
2672. DOUGLAS BASIL ADAIR GRAHAM
B. S. in M. & S. E.; Engineer; b. Oct. 27, 18S4, Boston. Prepared in Riverside
H. S. Glee Club & Mandolin Club; Major, Univ. Reg. At present with Alvord &
Burdick, Const. Engrs. Member of Western Soc. of Engrs. ; Assoc. Mem. Am. Soc-
of Civ. Engrs.; Member Am. Water Works Assoc; 111. Soc of Engrs.; 111. Water
Supply Assoc; City Club of Chicago. Address, Riverside, 111.; Bus. Add., 1417 Hart-
ford Bldg., Chicago.
2673. AMBROSE GOULET GRANDPRE
B. S. in C. E.; Supt. of Constr.; b. July 31, 18S3, Kankakee, 111.; s. Victor R.
(b. Canada) & Ida C. (Goulet) Grandpre (b. Boston, Mass.) Prepared in West
Division H. S.. Chicago. Tau Beta Pi; Preliminary & Final Honors; Technograhh
Board. Draftsman, 1906-7; Bridge Inspr., 1907-9; both with C. M. & St. P. R. R- 1
Supt. of Constr., Marshall & Fox, Architects, Chicago, 1909 — • Married Eleanor A.
Harris, Apr. 14, 1909. Child, Lorraine Anne, b. Nov. 4, 1911. .Address, 5343 Ellis Ave.,
Chicago; Bus. Add., 919 First National Bank Bldg., do.
2674. LILY GRAY
A. B. in L. & A.; B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Nov. i, 1851, Chicago, 111.; d. Joseph
Henry (b. Jan. i, 1812, Boston, Mass.) & Therese Sobieski (Stow) Gray (b. Mar. 20.
1814, Eaton, N. Y.) Prepared in Hyde Park H. S.; Chicago Univ., 1873-76. Kappa
Kappa Kappa. With Spokesman Reziew, Spokane Wash. Member, First L^nit. Church,;
Alumni Assoc, Chicago Univ.; Amer. Lib. Assoc; Assoc, of Coll. Alumnae. Address,
c/o Spokesman Review, Spokane, Wash.
2675. WALTER HERBERT GREGORY
(Brother of No. 3758)
A. B. in L. & A.; 1906; Attorney at Law; b. Jan. 10, 1880, Moweaqua, 111.; s-
Frank (b. Mar. 30, 1853, Perry County, Ind.) & Amanda Mozella (Smith) Gregory (b.
Sept. 5, 1857, Moweaqua, 111.) Prepared in Austin Coll., & Univ. of 111. Acad. Phi
Alpha Delta; on Debating Team, 1906; Class Football & Baseball, 1903-4-5-6; Capt.
Cadet Regt., 1905-6; Mgr. Star Lecture Course, 1905-6; Pres. Adelphic Lit. Soc. 1906;
Pol. Sci. (ilub; Com. (ilub; Hatchet Orator; in Philo-Adelphic Debate, 1905. Studied
law in Univ. of Chicago, 1907-9. Capt. "H" Company, Nat. Guard of Utah, since
Jan., 191 1. Member of State Bar Assoc, of Utah; Pres. 111. Club, Salt Lake City, 1910-
II. Address, 500 U. S. & T. Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah.
2676. HARRY DAVETT GRIGSBY
B. S. in Chem.; Chemist; b. Apr. 26, 1884, Cuba, 111.; s. Frances Marion (b. June
19, 1841, Lewistown, 111.) & Josephine (Davett) Grigsby (b. 1846). Prepared in
Bradley Polytech. Inst., Peoria. 111. Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Xi. Asst. City Engr.,
Santa Ana, Calif., 1906-7; Insp. of Supplies & Chemist for C. R. I. & P. R. R. Co.
Assistant Chem. 111. State Food Commission. Married Martha Reed, Nov. 27, 1911,
Topeka, Kan. Address, 6258 Jackson Pk. Ave., ist Flat, Chicago. Bus. Add., 1605
Manhattan Bldg., do.
2677. HERBERT EMIL HAASE
B. S. in M. & S. E.; Manufacturer; b. Oct. 21, 1883, Oak Park, 111.; s. Emil K.
(b. Feb. I, i860, do.) & Pauline (Schlund) Haase (b. Oct. 31, 1865, do.) Prepared in
Chicago Man. Tr. Sch. Phi Gamma Delta. Motor Truck Manufacturer, Chicago.
Address, Oak Park, 111.
2678. WILLIAM CARL FRANK HENRY HACHMEISTER
B. S. in Chem. Eng.; M. S., 1909; Chem. Engr.; b. Oct. 18, 1882, Hildesheim, Han-
over, Ger. ; s. John Henry (b. 1850, do.) &. Margarethe (Friese) Hachmeister (b. 1855,
384 University of Illinois [1906
Bi-rlin, do.) Prepared in Nortli Div. H. S., Chicago. Thcta Nu Epsilon; Alpha Chi
Sigma; Phi Xi. Scholarship. Coach Water Polo and Swimming Team, 1906-9. Chemist,
Nitrate Invest., U. S. Dejit. of Agr., Univ. of 111.; Chemical Engr.. Pittsburg Plate
Glass Co., 1909 — Member Amer. Cliem. Soc; Powers Lake Yacht Club; Crystal City
Riding Club; Crystal City Gun Club. Address, 181 1 Hammond St., Chicago, 111.
2679. *GRACE EVALYN HALL
(Sister of No. 873)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Aug. 28, 1884, East Lynn, 111.; d. J. S. Hall. Prepared in
Urbana H. S. Alethenai; Phi Delta Psi; Phi Beta Kappa. Died Nov. 8, 1906, Colorado
Springs, Colo.
2680. WILLIAM JAMES HEALY
(Brother of No. 4201)
LL. B., 1906; Lawyer; b. May 24, 1881, Rochelle, 111.; s. William (b. Ire., 1846)
& Mary (McDermott) Healy (b. 1852, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.) Prepared Kochelle (111.)
H. S. & Beloit Coll. Acad.; did undergraduate work at Beloit Coll., 1900-1. Phi Kappa
Psi; Phi Delta Phi; Yo Xan; Asst. Mgr., Hpseball team, 1905; Mgr., 1906. City At-
torney, 1909. Address, Rochelle, 111.
2681. LEONARD HEGNAUER
B. S. in Agr. ; Professor & Chief; b. Mar. 22, 1872, Prairie City, Mo.; s. Leonhard
(b. Canton Graubunden, Switzerland) & Susanna Katherine (Hirschi) Hegnauer (b.
Canton Bern, do.) Prepared in Appletou (Mo.) City Acad. Sigma Xi. A. B., Univ.
of Kan., 1900. In Agr. Coll., & Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111., 1906-10; in Agr. Coll.,
Pullman, Wash., 1910-n; Prof, of Crop Production, and Chief, do., in Agr. Exp. Sta.,
Univ. of 111., 191 1 — Member M. E. Church. Married Clara Edith Baker, Dec. 24.
1901. Children, Dorothea Virginia, b. Apr. 14, 1909; Helen Edith, b. May 23, 1911.
Address, 915 S. Goodwin Ave., Urbana, 111.; Bus. Add., 607 Agr. Bldg.
2682. CARL AUGUST HELLMANN
B. S. in E. E.; M. S., 1909; LL. B., 1910; Assistant; b. Dec. 18, 1885, Chicago,
111.; s. Charles W. (b. 1845, Ger.) & Marie (Manthey) Hellmann (b. 1850, do.)
Prepared in North Div. H. S., Chicago. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma, Xi- Final Honors.
LL. B., Natl. Univ. Law Sch., Wash., D. C, 1910; M. P. L., George Washington Univ.,
Wlashington, D. C, 1910. With C. H. Stoelting Scientific Co., till 1907; teacher m
summer session, Univ. of 111., 1907; Teacher of Physics, 1907-8; Asst. Exr. of Patents,
Washington, D. C, 1908 — Member Potomac Boat Club; Bar of Supreme Court and
Court of Appeals of D. C. Address, 1729 U St. N. W., Washington, D. C. ; Bus. Add..
Patent Office, Washington, D. C.
2683. CHARLES ELLIOTT HENDERSON
B. S. in C. E.; Asst. Engr.; b. Jan. 16, 1879, Elmira, 111.; s. John McClenahan
& Elizabeth Ann (Campbell) Henderson. Prepared in Tracer (la.) H. S. and Mon-
mouth Coll. Y. M. C. A.; C. E. Club; Tau Beta Pi; Mil. Scholarship. Instrumentman,
M. W., M. K. & T. R. R., Parsons, Kan., 1906-7; Asst. Engr., B. & B. Dept., C. M.
& St. P. R. R., Minneapolis, Minn.; Instr. in C. E., Univ. of ill., 1909-10; Asst. Engr.
and Asst. City Engr., Port Arthur, Ont. Member Western Soc. of Engrs.; St. Paul's
Presb. Church (Deacon). Married Gertrude Anne Patterson, Dec. 26, 1906, Cham-
paign, 111. Address, 292 Van Home St., Port Arthur, Ont.; Bus. Add., Municipal Bldg.,
Port Arthur, do.
2684. WARREN KENYON HENNING
B. S. in M. E.. & M. E.; Mgr.; b. Sept. 7, 1882, Piano, 111.; s. Gilbert Denslow
& Agnes (Valentine) Henning. Prepared in Piano H. S. Aztec Club. With Murphy
Iron Wks., Detroit, Mich., Mgr. Phil. Office. Married Ora Frances Sears, Sept. 29,
1909, Piano, 111. Address, 5243 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa.; Bus. Add., 202 Stephen
Girard Bldg., do.
2685. JOHN EARL HENRY
(Husband of No. 3397)
B. S. in Arch.; Arch. & Engr.; b. May 10, 1882, Marshall Co., 111.; s. Samuel
Calvin (b. Sept. 2, 1851, Westmoreland Co., Pa.) & Mary Eleanor (Van Petten) Henry.
Prepared in Elmwood H. S. Arch. Club; Glee Club; Tau Beta Pi; Beta Theta Pi;
Class Football team, 4 yrs. ; Interscholastic Mgr. 1906. Draftsman, 1906-7; Chiet
Draftsman, Brinton B. Davis, Louisville, 1907-11; Arch & Engr., Louisville Bd. ot
Education, 191 1 — Made group plan and designed all buildings for Western Ky. State
Norm. Sch. (cost $1,000,000), 1909; Designed model graded school for Louisville ($175, ■
000), 1910; Designed high school for Hopkinsville & Christian Co., Ky., ($100,000).
Member Arch. & Engrs. (ilub. Married Hope Herrick ('08), Dec. 16, 1909, Farmer City,
111. Child, Herrick Hi, b. May 28, 1911. Address, 2213 Aha Ave., Louisville, Ky.;
Bus. Add., Bd. of Educ, 8th & Chestnut Sts., do.
2686. CLARENCE AVISE HEWES
(Brother of No. 2687)
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Oct. 28, i88i, Payson, 111.; s. Charles Travis (b.
Tune 18, 1857, Payson, 111.) & Mary Etta (Sinnock) Hewes (b. Feb. 24, 1859, do.)
Prepared in Quincy H. S. Asst. Engr., Mo. Pacific R. R., 1906-8; same, Santa Fe R.
R., 1908-9; same, Mo. Pacific R. R., 1909 — Member M. E. Church. Married May
1906] Baccalaureate Alumni 385
Belle Goodwin, Nov. 10. 1909, Sedalia, Mo. Child, Charles Goodwin, b. Sept. 26, 1910.
Address, Osawatomie, Kan.
2687. FLOYD SINNOCK HEWT:S
(Brother of No. 2686)
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Jan. 25, 1884, Payson, 111.; s. Charles T. (b. June 18,
1857, Payson, 111.) & Mary Etta (Sinnock) Hewes (b. Feb. 24, 1859, do.) Prepared
in Quincy H. S. Tau Beta Pi. Rodman. C. & N. W. R. R., 1906-7- Draftsman, Santa
Fe R. R., 1907-9; Transitman, Santa Fe Ry., Apr.-June, 1909; Res. Engr., Constr.
Dept., same, 1909-n; Draftsman, Constr. Dept., same, Jan. -June, 1912. Asst. Eng'r.
Santa Fe Ry. (Coast Lines) 1912 — Member Amer. Ry. Engr. Assoc. Address, Winslow,
Ariz., P. O. Bo.x 6(,.
2688. JAMES BERNARD HICKEY
LL. B.; Abstractor; b. Feb. 8, 1882, Anchor, 111.; s. James (b. County Waterford,
Ire.) & Mary (Smith) Hickey. Prepared in Gibson City H. S. and St. Viateurs Coll.,
Bourbonnais, 111. Clerk in Law Oflhce, Davenport, la., 1907-8; Abstractor, Okla. City,
Okla., 1909-10. Address, 1102 W. Clark St., Urbana, 111.
2689. GEORGE CLINTON HILLYER
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. July 14, 1880, Brooklyn, 111. States Atty. of Warren Co., 111.
Address, 313 East Broadway, Monmouth, 111.
2690. LEIGH PATRIDGE HOFF
(Brother of Nos. 1889, 3781)
B. S. in E. E.; Sales Dept. & Firm Member; b. Feb. 10, 1885, Hinsdale, HI.; s.
Theodore (b. 1846, Bucks Co., Pa.) & Lucy (Naisby) Hoff (b. 1859, Philadelphia, Pa.)
Prepared in Chicago Heights, Bloom Twp., H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Y. M. C. A.; Final
Honors. Shop Course & Factory Sales, W. E. Co., 1906-8; Sales Dept., W. E. Co.,
Pittsburgh, Pa., 1908-10; Sales Dept. & Member firm C. R. Rogers & Co., Corry, Pa.
Member Pres. Church; Municipal Club. Married Carry Minnie Hoare, June 29, 1910,
Wilkinburg, Pa. Address, S4 E- Frederick St., Corry, Pa.
2691. CHARLES LUDWIG HOLL
B. S. in M. E.; with Schlitz Brew. Co.; b. Oct. 28, 1883, Streator. 111.; s. Charles
(b. May 27, 1853, Altenheim, Wurtemberg, Ger.) & Sophia (Braunlich) Holl (b. Feb.
27, 1858, Peru, 111.) Prepared in Streator Twp. H. S. M. & E. E. Soc. ; Tau Beta
Pi. Api>rentice Allis-Chalmers Co., 1906-8; Engineer Allis-Chalmers, 1908-10. Draftsman,
Streator Motor Co., 1910-12; with Schlitz Brew. Co., Real Est. Dept., 1912 — Member
Amer. Soc. Mech. Engrs. ; B. P. O. E. ; Streator Commandery, Knights Templars. Bus.
Add., Schlitz Brewing Co., Milwaukee, Wis.
2692. THOMAS WORCESTER HOLMAN
(Husband of No. 3354)
LL. B.; b. May 7, 1885, Rushville, Ind.; s. C. B. Holman. Prepared in Hyde
Park H. S. Married Harriet Grace Ewing, Portland, Ore., Nov. 19, 'u. Address, 5010
Madison Ave., Chicago, 111. (4)
2693. HENRY HUDSON HOOK
B. S. in M. E.; Gold Dredging; b. Aug. 16, 1880, Stockport, O.; s. Alfred (b. Nov.
29, 1863, Ilooksburg, O.) & Ida B. (White) Hook (b. Aug. 14. 1863, Stockport, O.)
Prepared in Vienna H. S. Acacia; M. E. Soc. Gold Dredging in Breckenridge, Colo.,
Alaska, & Calif. Member R. A. M.; O. E. S. Address, Vienna, 111.
2694. RUBY CLARE HOPKINS (HUNT)
(Wife of No. 2126)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Feb. 12, 1885, Sterling, 111.; d. Winfield Scott (b. May 12,
1852, Lamoile, 111.) & Alice Gary (Walker) Hopkins (b. Oct. i, 1861, Magnolia, HI.)
Prepared in (jranville H. S. Illiola; Der Deutscher Verein; Co. Entrance Scholarship.
Married George Warren Hunt, June 20, 1907, Granville, 111. Child, Leland Hopkins,
b. May 4, 1911. Address, Granville, 111.
2695. PAUL EDWARD HOWE
(Brother of Nos. 2124, 3026, 3788)
B. S. in Chem.; A. M., 1907; Ph. D., 1910; b. July 29, 1885, Chicago; s. Edward
Gardenier (b. August 11, 1849, Walpole, Mass.) & Mary E. (Harnard) Howe ( !'•
Feb. 16, 1855, Chicago). Prepared in Urbana H. S.; Univ. Acad. Phi Lambda Up-
silon; Sijjnia Xi; Gamma Alpha; Chem. Club- Class Secy.; Golf Chamiiioiiship, 190S;
Scholarship in Chem., 1906-7; Fellowship in Chem., 1908-9 (relinquished). Fellowship
in Pharmacology, Univ. of Chicago, 1907-8 (not accepted). Student, 1906-10; Instr.
in Physiological Chem., L'niv. of 111., igio-12; Asst. Prof, of Biol. Chem., Columbia Univ.
(Coll. P. M; .S.) New York, igl2 — Author; The Electrolytic Corrosion of Brasses (with
A. T. Lincoln & David Klein) Jour, of Pliysical Chem.. V. .XI, pp. 501-541, 1907;^ Com-
parative Tests of Spiro's and Folin's Methods for the Determination of Ammonia and
Urea (with P. B. Hawk), Joitr. of Biol. Chem., V. 5, pp. 477-484, 1909; On the Preser-
vation of Feces (with T. A. Rutherford & I'. B. Hawk), Proecediugs of Amer. .S'oe.
of Biol. Chemists, 1909, jv. XLIX \- Jour, of Amer. Chem. Soc., V. 32, p. 1683-1086,
1910; besides numerous Fasting Studies published in Jour, of Amer. (.hem. So(. &
386 University of Illinois [1906
Jour, of Biol. Cliem. Member Amer. Chem. Soc; Amer. Assoc, for the Adv. of Sci. ;
Amer. Soc. of Animal Nutrition; 111. Acad, of Sci.; Amer. Soc. of iJiol. Chem.; Lite
Member Amer. Bd. of Foreign Missions; Univ. Club; Mason. Address, 437 W. SQth St.,
New York, N. Y.
2696. GUY RICHARD HUBBART
A. B. in L. & A.; Publisher; b. Feb. 20, 1877, Farkville, 111.; s. Richard Thomas &
Sarah Emma (Click) Hubbart. Prepared in Sidney H. S. Philomathean; Class Poet.
Member Univ. Club. Address, 404 W. ii6th St., New York City.
2697. NOLAN HYNSON HUFF
(Brother of No. 4722)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Feb. 7, 1876, Center, 111.; s. Lawrence Oliver
(b. Sept. 6, 1848) & Allie Ann (Thompson) Huff (b. Mar. 12, 1851 Center). Prepared
in Beardstown H. S. & Univ. Acad. Adelphic, Pres. 1905. Asst. Prin. Rushville Nor.,
1905-6; Prin. Pleasant View, 111., Pub. Sch., 1906-7; Student, Univ. of Mich., Law
Dept., 1907-11; Head of Engl. Dept., Bluffton, Ind., 1911-12. Married Maude E. Willis,
Dec. 28, 1905, Springfield, 111. Children, Lawrence Orton, b. Oct. 28, 1906 (d. Aug.
II, 1907); Marcia, b. Mar. 14, 1908; Nolan Hynson, b. June 23, 1910. Address.
Bluffton, Ind.
2698. VICTOR EMANUEL HULTEEN
B. S. in M. E.; Draftsman & Inspr. ; b. Aug. 7, 1878, Buda, 111.; s. John (b. Apr.
20, 1846, Sweden) & Johanna (Burgeson) Hulteen (b. Nov. 30, 1851, do.) Prepared in
Highland Park Coll., Des Moines, la^ and by home study. Scandinavian Club. Insp.
& Machinist, Western Electric Co., Chicago, June-Sept., 1906; Drafting, estimating &
superintending, Sackett Screen & Chuta Co. ,1906-8; Draftsman, Boston Navy Vard,
1908-9; same, Naval Training Sta., North Chicago, 1909-10; same, Navy Yard, Ports-
mouth, N. H., 1910-11; Draftsman & Insp., Key West, Fla., Naval Sta., 191 1 — ; also at
Portsmouth Navy Yard, Portsmouth, N. H. Member Epworth League; Treas., Odd
Fellows. Married Maria Kathrina Christiansen, Aug. 7, 1909, Chicago. Children, b. July
2, 1910 (d. July 8, 1910); Phyllis Anne, b. July 16, 1912. Address, Kittery, Me.
2699- LITTA DUSTIN JACKSON
A. B. in L. & A,; Teacher; b. Sept. i, 1883, Clinton, la.; d. John (b. 1850, Har-
rison, Wis.) & Winifred (Dustin) Jackson (b. 1862, Baraboo, Wis.) Prepared in
Clinton (la.) H. S. Alethenai; Engl. Club; Phi Delta Psi, Teacher of Engl. Rock
Island H. S., 1906-11; do., Clinton, la., 191 1 — Address, 516 7th Ave., Clinton, la.
2700. NOAH HENNING JACOBSEN
(Brother of Nos. 3419, 4235)
B. S. in C. E.; Asst. Engr. ; b. May 12, 1882, Niantic, III.; s. Henning & Laura
D. (Boone) Jacobsen. Prepared in Eureka Coll. Psi Upsilon; Orange & Blue Club;
C. E. Club. Asst. Engr., Western Ind., R. R. Co., Member Western Soc. Civ. Engrs.
Address, 6330 Lexington Ave., Chicago.
2701. HERMAN GERLACH JAMES
(Brother of No. 4236)
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1910; Adj. Prof.; b. Jan. 2, 1887, Philadelphia, Pa.; s.
Edmund Janes (b. Jacksonville, 111.) & Margarethe (Lange) James (b. Scbochwitz,
Prussia, (jer.) Prepared in Univ. of Chicago; South Side Acad.; Northwestern Univ.
Acad.; Northwestern Univ., 1903-4. Phi Kappa Psi & Phi Delta Phi, Univ. of Chicago;
Adelphic; Phi Beta Kappa; 111. Tennis Team. J. D., Univ. of Chicago, 1909; Ph. D.,
C'olumbia Univ., 1911. Fellow in Adm. Law, Columbia LTniv., igio-ii; Special
Traveling Fellow, do., 1911-12; Instr. in Hist Inst., Univ. of Leipzig, 191 1; Grad. Stud.,
Univ. of Berlin, 1911-12; Univ. of Halle, 1912; Adj. Prof, of Gov., Univ. of Te.x.,
1912 — Author: The Introductory Articles of the Constitution of 111., Wickersham Press,
Lancaster, 191 1, 105 pp.; The Distribution of Governmental Powers, ///. Law Review, V.
IV, No. 9, p. 624. Married Genevieve Kuby, Aug. 21, 1912, Chicago. Address, Univ.
of Texas, Austin, Tex.
2702. LEONARD VAUGHAN JAMES
(Brother of Nos. 1701, 4730)
B. S. in E. E. M. S., 1912; Univ. Instr.; b. June 9, 1884, Amboy, 111.; s. P. M. (b
July 14, 1850) & Lottie Louise (Vaughan) James (b. Apr. 17, 1858). Prepared in Amboy
H. S. Acacia; Eta Kappa Nu; Pres. E. E. Soc; Preliminary Honors; Vice Pres.
Sophomore class; Stud., A. I. E. E. Test man with Genl. Elec. Co., Schenectady, N. Y.,
1906-7; Asst. in E. E. Dept., Univ. of 111., 1907-9; Instructor, same, 1909 — Master
Mason; Assoc, member A. I. E. E. Address, 505 E. Green St., Champaign, 111.
2703. *ROY EDWARDS JENS
B. S. in E. E. ; Farmer; b. Mar. 11, 1883, Rock Island, 111.; s. Edward Jens. Died
Apr. II, 1910, Cripple Creek, Colo.
2704. J. NORMAN JENSEN
(Brother of No. 3805)
B. S. in C. E.; Arch. Engr.; b. Aug. i, 1880, Chicago; s. Ole (b. 1849, Norway) &
Anna G. (Isaacson) Jensen (b. 1851, do.) Prepared in Lewis Inst., 1902-4. C. E. Club.
Res. Engr., The Arnold Co., 1908; Engr., Natl. Concrete Construction Co., Louisville,
1906] Baccalaureate Alumni 387
1909; Designing Engr., Corrugated Bar Co., St. Louis, Mo., 1910; Arch. Engr., City of
Chicago. Author: Diagrams for Use in Designing Reinforced Concrete T-Beams, Engr.
Record, 1908; Constants for Computing Reinforced Concrete Beams, Engr. News, 1909;
Reinforced Concrete T-Beams Tables, Engr. Record, 1909; Logarithmic Paper for Dia-
grams, Machinery, 1909; also other articles on engineering subjects. .4ddress, 1518 N.
Leavitt St., Chicago; Bus. Add., Dept. of Bldgs., City Hall, Chicago.
2705. GEORGE THOMPSON JOHNSON
(Brother of Nos. 953, 1352, 1529, 1702, 3044)
A. B. in Sci.; Physician; b. Mar. 6, 1886, Champaign; s. Dr. C. B. & Maria L.
(Lewis) Johnson. Prepared in Champaign H. S. Univ. of Chicago, 1905-6. Phi Rho
Sigma. Address, Champaign, 111.
2706. JOHN THOMAS JOHNSON
A. B. in L. & A.; b. July 24, 1S69, Bellevjile, III.; s. James George (b. Nov. 2, 1839,
Belleville, 111.) & Nancy Jane (Shook) Johnson (b. do.) Prepared in DuQuoin Seminary;
Northern 111. State Norm. Univ., 1893-5, 1897 — graduated 1902; Knox Coll., 1898; Univ.
of Chicago, 1901. Head of Dept. Agriculture & Biology, Western 111. State Nor. 1906-12.
Dean of Faculty and Director of Science & Agr. Kent State Normal School 1912 —
Author: State Nor. Soil Experiment Field, Cir. No. i, The Plan, 4 pp.; same, Cir. No. 2,
Agriculture, 40 pp.; series of articles running through the year 1911-12 in School News
on Agriculture. Member School Science & Math.; Elder Presb. Church. Married Sarah
Elizabeth Haskett, Apr. 6, 1899, Palestine, III. Child, James Haskett, b. Aug. 21, 1900.
Address, Kent, Ohio.
2707. RILEY OREN JOHNSON
A. B. in Sci.; Professor; b. July 12, 1869, Swan, O.; s. Samuel Wesley (b. 1841,
Hocking Co., O.) & Anne Maria Barbara (Wright) Johnson (b. ibid). Prepared in 111.
State Nor. Univ., Normal, 111. M. S., Calif., 1909. Prof, of Biol, and Agr., State Nor.
Sch., Chico, Calif. Author: Course of Study in Nature Study and Agriculture for the Ele-
mentary Schools of California, pub. by the author, 1908, 8 pp.; One Hundred Experiments
in Elementary Agr. for Calif. Schs., do., 1909, 42 pp.; also a number of articles. Address
Chico, Calif.
2708. JOHN GARFIELD JORDAN
B. S. in C. E. ; b. July 29. 1880, Savoy, 111.; s. Mrs. B. Jordan. Prepared in Cham-
paign H. S. Address, Savoy, 111.
2709. WALTER JOHN KANNE
B. S. in M. E. ; Milling and Smelting Bus.; b. June 24, 1881, Waterville, Minn.; s.
Gottlieb Ferdenand (b. 1833, Ger.) & Albertina Wilimina (Stiller) Kanne (b. 1843, ibid.)
Prepared in Pillsbury Acad., Awatonna, Minn. M. E. Soc; Hazelton Gold Medal, 1903;
Mil. Scholarship, 1904-5; Lieut. Col., Univ. Reg. Instr. in Mil. Sci. & Tactics, Univ. of
111., 1905; Foundry work, Litchfield, 111., 1906-7; Mfg. of Coke and Coal Mining, Chicago,
1908-11; Copper Milling and Smelting, 191 1 — Member Masonic Lodge, A. F. & A. M.
Address, Hay den, Ariz.
2710. MARION REED KAYS
(Son of No. 213; Brother of No. 3818)
B. S. in C. E.; V. P. & Gen. Mgr., Idaho Irrigation Co., Ltd.; b. Jan. 22, 1881, Toni-
ca. 111.; s Emery (b. Oct. 10, 1853, Magnolia, 111.) S: Emma (Trask) Kays. Prepared in
Union H. S., Phoenix, Ariz.; Univ. of Ariz., 1900-1. C. E. Club. Engr. Aid, 1906-8; U. S.
R. S., Wyo. & Nebr., 1908-9; Asst. Engr., U. S. R. S., Wyo. & Ariz., 1909-10; temporary
employment. Phoenix, Ariz., 1909-10; Asst. Constr. Supt., with J. G. White & Co., Feb.-
Dec, 1910; Asst. Chief Engr., Ida. Irrigation Co., Richfield, Ida., 1910 — Assoc, member
Amer. Soc. of C. E. Married Alice Adeline Grier, June 23, 1909, Phoenix, Ariz. Child,
Alice Lindsay, b. Dec. 16, 191 1. Address, Richfield, Ida.
271 1. JEANNETTE KEATOR (THOMPSON)
(Sister of No. 1710)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher of German; b. Feb. 14, 1883, Polo, HI.; d. Joseph &
Sara Ann Keator. Prepared in Polo H. S.; Northwestern Univ. 1901-2. Kappa Alpha
Theta; Instructor in German in H. S. at Sullivan, Ind. Married Edgar Camden Thomp-
son, Nov. 9, 1910. Address, Eugene, Oregon.
2712. JACOB GARRETT KEMP
A. B. in Sci.; A. M., 1910; Ph. D., 1912; Assoc. Prof.; b. Aug. 26, 1877, Baltimore,
Md. Prepared in Deichmann Coll. Prep. Sch., Baltimore, Md.; Instr. in Physics, Purdue
Univ., 1906-8; do., Univ. of 111., 1908-11; Fellow in Physics, 1911-12. U. S. Navy; U. S.
S. Dixie, Md. Naval Reserves, 1898; Assoc. Prof, of Physics, Univ. of Ark. Author: A
Substitute for Bronson Resistance (with D. W. Cornelius) ; Conditions of Sensibility of
Photo-Electric Cells with Alkali Metals and Hydrogen. Member, Y. M. C. A. Sigma Xi ;
M. E. Church. Address, Fayetteville, Ark.
2713. JOHN SAMUEL KENDALL
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. July 18, 1880, Progress, 111.; s. Samuel (b. Oct. 28, 1840, Mans-
field, O.) & Nancy Jane (Watson) Kendall (b. Feb. 15, 1850, Miss. Co., Mo.) Prepared
in Cobden H. S. Phi Delta Phi; Egj'ptian Club; Van Twiller Court. City Atty., Car-
bondale, 1909-11. Member Baptist Church; Jackson Co. Bar Assoc. Married Berenice C.
Kendrick, June 8, 191 1, Jacksonville, Fla. Address, Carbondale, 111.
388 University of Illinois [1906
2714. ALBERT FRANKLIN KIDDER
B. S. in Agr.; Professor; b. Apr. 2, 1881, Good Hope, 111.; s. Frank (b. June 27,
1843, Alexandria, N. Y.) & Fidelia (Fink) Kidder (b. Apr. 20, 1843, Marion O.) Pre-
pared in Farmington H. S. Alpha Zeta; Sigma Xi. Asst. in Soil Physics, Univ. of 111.,
1906-7; Asst. Prof, of Agronomy, State Univ. & A. M. Coll., 1907-10; Prof, of Agronomy,
same, 1910 — Author: La. School Review, V. 16, Nos. 2, 3, 4, 6, & 7, pp. 8-10, 24-26,
20-22, 234-36, 301-04, respectively; also articles in the Southern Farm Gazette, Sturkville,
Miss., as well as other Southern farm papers. Married Inez Mary Hyams, Jan. 21, 1909,
Chamberlin, La. Address, 746 N. St., Baton Rouge, La.
2715. LOUISE MILLICENT KILNER (CARR)
(Wife of No. 2337; Sister of No. 3823)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Nov. 24, 1881, York, Nebr.; d. John Caleb (b. June 6, 1855,
Thornhill, Lees, Yorkshire, Eng. ) X- Lenna (Ilamniond) Kilner (b. Aug. 17, 1853, Lee
Co., 111.) Prepared in John Marshall H. S., Chicago; Levifis Inst., 1902-5; Assoc, in Arts,
Lewis Inst., 1904. Mgr. Subscription Dept. of The Advance to 1908. Member U. of I.
Alumnae Assoc, of Chicago, Secy.-Treas., igio-ii; Treas. Chicago Branch. Assoc, of Coll.
Alumnae, 1910-13; Chicago Coll. Club; Cong. Church. Married Maurice LeRoy Carr, Sept.
3, 1908, Chicago. Address, 5047 Winthrop Ave., Chicago.
2716. ROBERT HASKELL KIMBALL
A. B. in L. & A.; Cashier; b. Oct. 2, 1883, Rockford, 111.; s. Willis Morton (b.
Rockford, 111.) & Isabelle (Mears) Kimball (b. Pecatonica, 111.) Prepared in Rockford
H. S. Ionian; Athletic Assoc; Choral Soc; Commercial Club, Pres. Freight Office,
111. Central R. R.; Abstract, Tracing & Exj). Clerk, Bookkeeper, J. Lang Elec. Co.,
Chicago; Bookkeeper S: Stenographer, W. Shanhouse & Sons, Mfrs., Rockford; Cashier,
Cohn-Asher Hat Co., Los Angeles. Pres. Young Peoples Religious Union; member
Unitarian Church; Young Mens Progressive League; Treas., The Liberal League.
Address, 1303 Maple St., (jlendale, Calif.; Bus. Add., 225 S. Los Angeles St., Los Angeles.
2717. HOWARD ELIHU KIMMEL
LL. B., Attorney at Law, Real Estate and Loans, dealing in Coal Lands; DuQuoin.
Illinois, November 23rd, 1879; German-Irish parentage; DuQuoin High School; Phi Delta
Theta; Phi Delta Phi; Theta Nu Epsilon; Egyptian Club; Vice Pres. Athletic Assn.; un-
married. Address, DuQuoin, 111.
2718. JOHN WILSON KIRKPATRICK
A. B. in Sci.; Fruit Grower; b. June 22, 1884, Mayview, III.; s. Charles S. (b. ibid.)
& Gertrude P. (Wilson) Kirkpatrick (b. Lafoga, Ind.) Prepared in Urbana H. S. Sigma
Alpha Epsilon; Univ. Glee & Mandolin Club. Coal dealer, 1906-12; Fruit Grower, 1912 —
Member K. of P. Married Nora Catharine Goss, Dec. 25, 1907, Middletown, O. Child,
Charles Warren, b. Oct. 11, 1908. Address, Medford, (Dregon.
2719. DAVID KLEIN
A. B. in Sci.; A. M., 1907; Univ. Instructor; b. Oct. 22, 1884, Chicago; s. Albert
L. & Charlotte (Slansky) Klein. Prepared in N. W. Div. H. S., Chicago. Preliminary,
Special & Final Honors; Sigma Xi; Phi I,ambda Upsilon. Ph. D., Univ. of Wis., 1910.
Asst., Univ. of 111., 1907; Fellow, L^niv. of Wis., 1908; Asst., same, 1909; Instr., same,
1910-12; Asst. Prof, same, 1912 — Author: The Vapor Pressure of Aqueous Nitrate Solu-
tions, Lincoln Klein, 7o»>'. Phys. Chem., pp. 18-48, 1907; The Influence of Organic Liquids
upon the Action of Hydrogen Sulphide and Sulphur Dioxide, same, pp. i-io, 1911; On the
Effect of Water in Causing Chemical Reactions, Trans. Amer. Electro-Chem. Soc, pp. 113-
16, 1 910; An Improved Apparatus for the Determination of Amino Acids, 7o«r. Biol.
Chem., pp. 287-9, 191 1 ; also other articles along chemical lines. Member Amer. Chem. Soc.
Address, Chem. Lab., Univ. of Wis., Madison, Wis.
2720. WILLIAM GORDON KLINE
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. June 21, 1882, Salem, 111.; s. William Kline. Pre-
pared in Amboy H. S. Varsity Track Team. Record in Hurdles; Prof. Hedding Coll.,
1908-11. Athletic Dir. Nebr. Wesleyan Univ., 1911 — Address, 1021 E. i6tli St., Univ.
Place, Nebr.
272 r. EARL JOHN KNIGHT
LL. B.; b. Aug. 6, 1884, Beardstown, 111.; s. John Knight. Prepared in Beardstown
H. S. Address, Beardstown, 111.
2722. KATIIERINE JOAN KOLKER
A. B. in L. & A.; b. June 10, 1881, Quincy, 111.; d. Willism Kolker. Prepared in
St. Mary's Inst. Address, 308 Hampshire St., Quincy, 111.
2723. ROY DELOS KUNKLE
B. S. in M. E.; Mgr. Furniture Co.; b. Apr. 23, 1885, Lacon, 111.; s. George W.
(b. 1836, Lancaster, Pa.) &• Sarah Tane (Owen) Kunkle (b. 1847, Lacon. 111.) Prepared
in Peoria IT. S. Univ. of 111., Gke Club.; Pi Theta; Tau Beta Pi. Eng. Exp. Sta.,
LTniv. of 111., 1907-8; Mgr., Kunkle Furniture Mfg. Co., 190S — Married Stella Faber,
June 17, 1908. Child, (leorge Owen, b., Jan. 16, 1910. Address, Mackinaw, 111.
1906] Baccalaureate Alumni 389
2724. MARIAM ELIZABETH LANHAM (BRONSON)
(Wife of No. 2329)
B. S. ; b. Jan. 8, 1882, Osceola, la.; d. William Allen (b. 185 1, Osceola, la.) & Helen
Louisa Lanham (b. 1855, do.) Prepared in Osceola, la., H. S. Married Frank Lloyd
Bronsoii, 1005. (assnpolis, Mich. Adiires.i, Streator, 111.
2-25. CHARLES ANDREW LARSON
B. S. in M. E.; Engineer; b. Apr. 12, 188,^; Cisna Park, 111.; s. Nels A. (b. Denmark)
& Mary (Renz) I-arson (b. Henry, III.) Prepared in Paxton H. S. Murphy Iron
Works, Detroit, Mich., 1906; Sunday Creek Co., Columbus Co., 1907-10; Roberts &
Schaefer Co., 1907; Leitcli Collieries Ltd.. Passburg, Alta., 1911 — Address, Passburg.
.Mberta, Can.
2726. LENORE LYDIA LATZER
(Sister of Nos. 1236, 1364, 3437)
.\. B. in Sci.; b. Nov. 18, 1884, Highland, 111.; d. Louis (b. Nov. 11, 1848, Highland-
Ill. ) & Elisa (Luehm) Latzer (b. Mar. 12, 1852, do.) Prepared in Highland H. tJ. ;
Univ. Acad. Preliminary &• Final Honors. M. S.. Univ. of Midi., 1907. Res. Asst.
in Bacteriology, Univ. of 111., 1907-8; Asst. in Bacteriology, same. 1909-11. Grad.
work, 1907-8, 1909-11. Author: The Fecal Bacteria of Healthy Men, The Join', of
Infectious Diseases, with W. T. MacNeal & J. E. Kerr, Part I, V. 6, pp. 123-169,
1909, Part II, V. 6, Nov., 1909, pp. 571-609. Member Soc. of Amer. Bacteriologists.
.-iddress. Highland, 111.
2727. MARY JANE LAYCOCK
A. B. in Sci.: H. S. Prin.: b. June 2, 1871, Jacksonville, III.; d. Robert (h. Aug.
30, 1840, Buffalo, N. Y.) & Jane (Bourn) Laycock "(b. Nov. 14, 1849, Bronisgrove, Eng.)
Prepared in Waverly H. S. Worn, (llee Club. Taught in H. S.; Prin., 1909 — Address,
Waverly, 111.
2728. EDITH LEONARD
B. S. in Arch.; M. S., 1910; Arch. Drafting; b. Feb. 10, 1884, Davenport, la.; d.
Charles Minor (b. Mar. 12, 1840, Randolph, Minn.) & Anna Elizabeth (Miller) Leonard
(b. Jan. 15, 1848, Catskill, N. Y.) Prepared in Davenport H. S. Address. 635 N. Pa.
St., "Indianapolis, Ind.; Bus. Add., 20 Aetna Bldg., Indianapolis.
2729. BURT A. LEWIS
B. S. in A. E. ; Architect; b. Jan. 10, 1877. Frost Village. Quebec; s. Asaph K. (b.
Tan. ig, 1841, Waterloo, Quebec) & Mary Ann (Cioddard) Lewis (b. Feb. 22. 1841. S.
Stukeley, do.) Prepared in Cedar Valley Sem., Osage, la.; Lombard Coll., Galesburg,
111., 1902. Supt. with Holabird X: Roche, .\rcht^... Chicago. 1906-0: Practicing Architect,
1910 — ■ Treas., L'niversalist Church. Married Rose A. Severance, Dec. i, 1909. Address.
Tacoma, Wash.
2730. CHARLES EDWIN LITTLE
B. S. in M. E.; with F. T. Crowe & Co.; b. July 3. 1883, Sycamore, 111.; s. John
Harris (b. N. Y.) & Lydia Jane Little (b. do.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Phi Kappa
Sigma. Married Lola Louise Doud. June 15, 1910. Tac&ma, Wash. Child. Lola Louise,
b. Oct. 15, 191 1. Address. 1902 No. Junette St., Bus. Add., 1005 A St., Tacoma,
Wash.
2731. CLARINNE LLEWELLYN
(Daughter of Nos. 142 &■ 147; Sister of Nos. 2732, 4785)
A. B. in Sci.; b. Feb. 14, 1886, St. Louis, Mo.; d. Joseph Corson (b. June 22, 1855,
Philadelphia, Pa.) & Emma Clarinda (Piatt) Llewellyn (b. June 23, 1857, Monticello,
111.) Prepared in Lyons Twp. H. S. .\lpha Xi Delta. Phys. Dir. for Girls, Lyons Twp.
High School, T908; same. 111. School "for the Blind, Jacksonville, 1908-11. Address, 324
6th Ave., LaGrange, 111.
2732. RALPH CORSON LLEWELLYN
(Son of 142 & 147; Brother of Nos. 2731, 4785)
B. S. in A. E.; .Arch. Engr.; b. .\pr. 20, 1884, St. Louis, Mo.; s. Joseph Corson (b.
July 22, 1835, Philadelphia, Pa.) & Emma Clarinda (Piatt) Llewellyn (b. June 23, 1857,
Monticello, Til.) Prepared in La Grange Pul). Schools & Lyons Twp. H. S. Tau Beta
Pi; Sigma Xi; Final & Special Honors. Supt. of Constr., 1906-7; Arch. Engr., with J. C.
Llewellyn, 1907 — Member Chicago Arch. Club; L'niv. Club of Chicago; I. a Grange
Country Club; Jr. member Western Soc. of Engrs. Address, 324 6th Ave., La Grange,
Til.; Bus. Add., 1520 First Natl. Bank Bldg., Chicago.
2733. WINNIE ALICE LOGAN (MONTOOTH)
(Wife of No. 2457; Sister of Nos. 3070, 3446)
B. S. in H. Sci.; b. Sept. 21, 1883, Edinburg, 111.; d. David (b. Feb. 22, 1840,
Flora. 111.) & Martha Ellen (Sprinkel) Logan (b. Apr. 21, 1852, Springdale, Ark.)
Prepared in Edinburg Twp. H. S. Household Sci. Club. Member M. E. Church. Mar-
ried Charles Stuart Montooth, ('05), July 29, 1906, Urbana. 111. Child, Hazel Evelyn, b.
Sept. 23, 1909. .Address, Chrisman, 111.
2734. ROY HAROLD LONG
B. S. in Agr.; Live Stock & Grain Raiser; b. Oct. 12, 1882, Lexington, 111.; s. W. G.
(b. Spencer, Ind.) & Emma P. (Flesher) Long (Lexington, 111.) Prepared in Lexington
390 University of Illinois [1906
ir. S. Agr. Club; Roseabaum Scholarship Judging Beef Cattle. Grad. work in An.
Husbandry, 1907. Clerk & Trustee, Cong. Church, 1909-12; Vice Pres., Coffey Co.,
Pres., 191 1. Kan. Farmers Inst., 1910. Married M. B. Magill, Tan. 20, 1909, Lexington,
III. Address, Burlington, Kan.
2735- WALTER SIM McCLURG
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. June 17, 1879, Urbana, 111.; s. John A. (b. Mar. 7, 1856,
Bloomington, 111.) & Cora A. (Sim) McClurg rb. Urbana, 111.) Prepared in Urbana H. S.
Machinist, 1906-7; practicing law, 1907 — Member Moline Club; After Dinner Club;
Rock Island Co. Bar Assoc. Married Lilian A. McClurg, Oct. 14, 191 1, Oak Park, 111.
Address, 620 20th St., Moline, 111.; Bus. Add., 12 Chase Bldg., Moline.
2736. EDWARD LEON McCONAUGHY
LL. B.; Law & Insurance business; b. Apr. 13, 1S80, Rochelle, 111.; s. James Or-
lando (b. Apr. 7, 1846, Pittsburgh, Pa.) & Amelia Ann (Gardhouse) McConaughy (b. Mar.
10, 1851, Toronto, Can.) Prepared in Rochelle H. S. Phi Alpha Delta. Elected City
Clerk of Rochelle, 1909. Member I. O. O. F., Sons of Vets.; Sons of Amer. Rev.
Married Ina G. Bothwell, May 20, 1911, Salt Lake, U. Address, 1026 7tli St., Rochelle,
111.; Bus. Add., 415 Washington St., Rochele.
2737. EVERT BRUCE McCORMICK
(Brother of Nos. 656, 819)
LL. B.; Confectioner S: Caterer; b. Oct. 10, 1884, Mahomet, 111.; s. Bruce (Streator,
111.) & Martha R. (Gibson) McCormick. Prepared in Champaign li. S. Delta Tau Delta;
Phi Delta Phi; Lawyer 1906 to June i, 1908; Confectioner Sept. i, 1908 — B. P. O. E.
Married Edith Manspeaker, Jan. 20, 1909. Address, 509 S. Lynn St., Champaign, III.
2738. CHARLES BROOKS McCOY
LL. B. ; Lawyer; b. Nov. s, 1882, Fargo, N. D.; s. John Caldwell (b. Jan. 30, 1844,
Granville, 111.) & Nathalia Sadie (Miller) McCoy (b. Apr. 2, 1857, Canandaigua, N. Y.)
Prepared in Lewis Inst., Chicago, & Beloit Acad., Beloit, Wis.; Mich. Coll. of Mines,
Houghton, Mich., 1901-2. Pi Theta; Track team. Commissioned as Quartermaster,
Fuller's Provisional Regt., by Gov. Tanner, 1899. Author: Personal Rights, Law Students
Helper, 1903. Secy., E. St. Louis Bar Assoc. Married Florence Janet Daggett, June 18,
1910, E. St. Louis. Address, Dupree, S. D.
2739- JOSEPH McCOY
B. S. in Arch.; Draftsman; b. June 22, 1881, Lafayette, Ind.; s. John (b. Chilli-
cothe, O.) & Keltic (Ritchey) McCoy (b. Lafayette, Ind.) Prepared in Lafayette H. S.
Draftsman, C. H. Johnson, St. Paul; E. H. Hewitt, Minneapolis; Long, Lameraux &■
Long, same; now with Bell, Tyric & Chapman, Minneapolis. Married Edna M. Sale,
Sept. 4, 1907. Children, Josephine S., b. Dec. 10, 1908; Charles M., b. Jan. 27, 1910;
Dorothea V., b. Oct. 10, 1912. Address, 4856 Dupont Ave., S., Minneapolis, Minn.
2740. CLINTON THOMAS McCULLY
(Husband of No. 3118; Brother of Nos. 1724, 2157)
A. B. in L. & A.; Gen. Sec'y Y. M. C. A.: b. Dec. 24, 1S83. Red Oak, !:■.;
s. John DeDaniels & Jennie Bell McCully. Prepared in Carthage Coll. Acad.; Univ.
Acad. Track team, Mgr. Genl. Secy., Y. M. C. A. at Lake Geneva, Wis., & Owens-
boro; Assoc. State Secy, of Ark.; Gen. Sec'y Pittsburg, Kansas. Married Anice Eunice
Nichol, July 30, 1908, Urbana, 111. Children, Agnes Elizabeth, b. Jan. 26, 1910; Helen
Louise, b. May 4, 1912. Address, 717 W. 8th St., Pittsburg, Kan.; Bus. Add., Y. M. C.
A. Bldg., Pittsburg, Kan.
2741. MAMIE MINERVA McINTIRE
(Sister of No. 3461)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Nov. 3, 1883, Sparta, III.; d. William Arthur (b. Sept.
3, 1852, near Marissa, 111.) & Tirzah Elliott (Cathcart) Mclntire (b. May 18, 1857, near
Sparta, 111.) Prepared in Sparta H. S. Teacher in Averyville (Peoria) H. S., 1906-8:
Rantoul H. S., 1908-10; Gibson City H. S., 1910-11; Danville H. S., 191 1 — Address, 1009
W. Oregon St., Urbana, 111.
2742. MARY BUTTERS McLELLAN (SNUSHALL)
A. B. in Libr. ; b. Dec. 2, 1876, Hyde Park, Mass.; d. James Anthony (b. 1844, Me.)
& Elizabeth Russell (Clements) McLellan (b. 1841, Quincy, Mass.) Preiiared in Hyde Park,
Mass., H. S.; Bridgewater, Mass., State Nor. School, 1895-8; Smith Coll., 1901-3. Libr.
work. Author: Lib. Conditions in Chili, Pub. Libraries, 1909. Married Wilson Snushall,
Dec. 21, 1904. Address, 22 Greenwich Park, Boston, Mass.
2743. LOUIS WILLIAM MACK
A. B. in L. & A.; Lawyer; b. July 15, 1887, Chicago; s. Louis Henry (b. Jan. 8,
i860, Chicago) & Katherine (Belmont) Mack (b. May i, 1862, do.) Prepared in N. W.
t)iv. H. S., Chicago. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Pnilomathean; English Club; Dramatic Club;
Bus. Mgr. ///. Mag., Sr. Ball. Com. LL. E. Harvard Law School, 1910. Address,
1620 Corn Exchange Bank Bldg., Chicago.
1906] Baccalaureate Alumni 391
2744- ROSCOE CONKLING MAIN
(Brother of No. 3090)
A. B. in Sci.; A. M., 1907; Interne; b. Feb. 23, 1882, Pittsfield, 111.; s. T,ydia Sarah
(Foote) Main (b. June 18, 1844, Pittsfield, 111.) Prepared in Pittsfield H. S. Philo-
mathean; Sigma Xi; Scientific Soc; Capt. Fellow in Zool., Univ. of 111., 1906-7; Stud.,
Harvard Med. School, 1907-10. M. D., Rush Med. Coll., 191 r. Interne in Michael
Reese Hosp., 191 1— Member A. F. & A. M. Address, Michael Reese Hosp., Chicago.
2745. KATE BONNELL MANN
(Sister of No. 1918)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Sept. 28, 1885, Danville, 111.; d. William (b. Feb. 16.
1838, Summerville, N. J.) & Kate Estelle (Harman) Mann (b. 1853, Mumford, N. Y.)
Prepared in Muskegon H. & Man. Tr. S., Muskegon, Mich. Mask & Bauble Dramatic
Club; Pi Beta Phi. Taught in Bushnell H. S., 1906-9; Urbana H. S., 1909-12. Address
Muskegon, Mich.
2746. CHARLES MASON MARSH
(Brother of No. 1055)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Feb. 11, 1884, Alton, 111.; s. Eben Marsh. Prepared in Shurtleff
Coll., Upper Alton, 111. Address, c/o Illinois Glass Co., Upper Alton, 111.
2747. REUBEN S. MARSHALL
B. S. in E. E.; b. Apr. 2, 1880, Dallas Center, la.; s. W. C. Marshall. Prepared
in Mt. Morris Coll. Address, 506-8 San Francisco St., El Paso, Tex.
2-48. MIMA AGNES MAXEY
A. B. in L. & A.: Prin. of H. S.; b. Jan. 3, 1885, Rolla, Mo.; d. Joseph Philip (b.
Dec. 18, 1846, near Carlyle, 111.) & Agnes Young (Beattie) Maxey (b. June 23, 1848,
near Belfast, Ireland). Prepared in Carlyle H. S. Final Honors; Phi Beta Kappa. Prin.
of H. S., Gilman, 111., 1906-8; Dent, of Latin, Hoopeston. 111., 1908 — Member of Classi-
cal Assoc, of Middle West and South 111. Membership Com., 1907-10. Address. Carlyle.
III.
2749. STOY JACKSON MAXWELL
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Aug. 18, 1883, Robinson, 111.; s. John C. (b. Sept. 26, 1847,
Knox Co., Tenn.) & Gertrude E. (Jackson) Maxwell (b. Mar. 4, 1S59, New Albany, Ind.^
Prepared in Robinson H. S.; Grad. Genesee Wesleyan Sem., Lima, N. Y., 1902. Phi
Alpha Delta, Vice Chief Justice. City Attv., 1907-11. Member M. E. Church; A. F.
& A. M.; Odd Fellows; Elk. Address, Robinson, 111.
2750. EDWIN THOMAS MEHARRY
(Brother of Nos. 1243, 2452)
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. Nov. 30, 1881, Tolono, III.; s. Jesse (b. Oct. 9, 1835,
Fountain Co., Ind.) & Addie A. (Francis) Meharry (b. Sent. 12, 1851, New Lenox, 111.)
Prepared in Tolono H. S.; Univ. Acad. Alpha Zeta. Address, Tolono, 111.
2751. EDWARD JOHN MEHREN
B. S. in C. E.; Managing Editor; b. Aug. 5, 1881, Chicago; s. Jacob F. (b. July 31,
1857, Chicago) & Elizabeth E. Mehren (b. Oct. 7. 1837, do.) Prepared in Acad, of St.
Ignatius Coll., Chicago. A. B., St. Ignatius Coll., 1899. Sigma Nu; Tau Beta Pi;
Sigma Xi; Delta Sigma Rho; Philomathean; C. E. Club: Special Honors; Mo. -111. debate;
Class Orat.; Vice Pres. Class. Transitman, C. M. & Puget Sound R. R., 1906; Assoc.
Editor, Engineering Record. N. Y., 1906-11; Secy. & Mgr., The Emerson Co., 1911-12;
Managing Editor, Engineering Record. N. Y., 1912 — Married Grace Walsh, Sept. 8,
1908, Chicago. C'hildren, Edward Walsh, b. Aug. 4, 1909, Lawrence Joseph, b. Apr. 24,
loii; Richard John, b. Aug. 13, IQ12. Address, 60 Amherst St., E. Orange, N. J.; Bus.
Add., 239 W. 39th St., N. Y. City.
2752. JOSEPHINE AUGUSTA MEISSNER
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. May 9, 1885;, York, Nebr. ; d. Charles Louis (b. Apr. 4,
1856, Oshkosh, Wis.) & Laurentine (Danforth) Meissner (b. May 7, 1857, Newton, O.)
Prepared in York (Nebr.) H. S. & Mattoon H. S. Kappa Alpha Theta; Secy.-Treas. of
Wom. League; Pres. Libr. Club. Librn., Nebr. State Norm. School, 1906-7; Circulation
Librn., Univ. of Wash., 1907 — Instr. in Libr., same, 191 1 — Pres. oj Gamma Beta
Dist. of Kappa Alpha Theta, 1909 — Member Amer. Libr. Assoc; Pac. Northwest Libr.
Assoc. Address, 4022 loth Ave. N. E., Seattle, Wash.
2753. LEON RUSSELL MELVIN
B. S. in Agr.; Hardware Dealer; b. Nov. 4, 1882, Greenfield, 111.; s. Sylvester (b.
Nov. 29, 1851, do.) & Addie Idella (Strickland) Melvin (b. Sept. 15, 1858, do.) Prepared
in Greenfield H. S. Delta Upsilon, Secy. & Treas., 1905-6; Greenfield Commercial Club,
Ti'eas., 1912. Married Inez Vetell Wright, Aug., 1907, Denver Colo. Child, Helen Lolita,
b. May, 1908. Address, Greenfield, 111.
2754. DAISY MILLER (MOORE)
(Sister of No. 2456)
B. S. in H. Sci.; b. Mar. 31. 1883, Boody, 111.; d. Henry August (b. 1838. Ger.) ><v-
Caroline (Gemmer) Miller (b. 1843, do.) Prepared in L^rbana. Illiola; Y. W. C. A.
392 University of Illinois [1906
Taught 2 yrs. Married Charles L. Moore, Aug. 26, 1908. Child, Albert Henry, b.
July 16, 191 1. Address, 2013 Gaines St., Davenport, Iowa.
2755. DONALD S. MILLER
B. S. in Chem.; M. S., 1907; b. Feb. 11, 1884, Ida Grove, la.; s. J. D. (b. 1854, 111.)
& Mary (Jacob) Miller (b. 1856, Wheeling, West Va. ) Prepared in Geneva H. S.
Adelphic; Fellowship; Swimming Team. Teacher in Manitowoc H. S., 1909-12. Member
Episc. Church. Address, 412 Park St., Manitowoc, Wis.
2756. ROY CRAIG MITCHELL
B. S. in A. E.; Arch. Engr. b. Oct. 23, 1881, Millersburg, O.; s. J. T. (b. Millers-
burg, O.) & Sarah C. Mitchell (b. do.) Prepared in Garden Grove (la.) H. S.; Parsons
Coll., Fairfield, la., 3 yrs. With Ilerzog Iron Works, St. Paul, Minn., June-Sept., 1906;
Gr. Northern R. R., Arch, office, St. Paul, 1906-7; Illinois Steel Co., Chicago, ill., Feb.,
1907-June, 1910; Illinois Steel Warehouse Co., St. Louis, Mo., June, 1911-Jan., 1912;
Engineer Morgan Walls & Morgan, Architects, Los Angeles, Calif., 1912 — I. N. G.,
Co. M., S4th Regt., 1902-5. Member Western Soc. of Engrs. Address, 171 5 Arlington St.,
Los Angeles, Calif.; Bus. Add., c/o Morgan, Walls & Morgan, Architects, Los Angeles,
Calif.
2757. ESTHER COOK MOHR (DOLE)
A. B. in L. & A.; Asst. in Norm. School; b. Apr. 24, 1883, Chicago; d. Edward
Kern (b. Oct. 5, 1854, Macungie, Pa.) & Alice Hall (Eldredge) Mohr (b. Sept. 19,
1861, Dwight, HI.) Prepared in Dwight H. S.; Grad. 111. State Norm. Univ., 1903.
Scholarship in Grad. School, lyio-ii. 'I'aught in Pontiac Twp. H. S., 1908-9; substitute
in Chicago High Schools, 1909-10; A. M., Univ. of Wis., 1910; Asst. in Hist., State
Norm. Sch., La Crosse, Wis., 1911-12. Married Arthur L. Dole, July 17, 1912. Member
Amer. Hist. Assoc. Address, 122 S. i6th St., La Crosse, Wis.
2758. FRANCIS GUY MOORE
B. S. in M. E.; M. E. b Sept. 23, i88i, Padua, 111; s. T. J. & Deborah (Benjamin)
Moore. Prepared in Bloomington H. S. Alpha Delta Phi. Married Flora M. Warlow,
Sept. II, 1912, Bloomington, 111. Address, 368 Union St., Brooklyn, Bus. Add., 150
Hamilton Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
2759. EDGAR A. MORGAN
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Jan. 10, 1875; s. Icilius D. (b. Nov. 26, 1842, Prairie
Creek, Ind.) & Diana (Yeager) Morgan (b. May i, 1843, do.) Prepared in Austin Coll.,
Effingham, 111. Final Honors. In Insular Ser., Bureau of Educ, P. I. Address,
Lingayen, Pang, P. I.
2760. HORACE HEALY MORGAN
(Husband of No. 3317)
B. S. in M. E.; Chief Draftsman; b. June 7, 1881, Loda, 111.; s. Edwin Brumley
(b. Feb. 10, 1854, New London, Conn.) & Cherry E. (Healy) Morgan (b. July 4, 1854,
Loda, 111.) Prepared in Paxton H. S. M. E. Soc; Psi Upsilon; Track team. Drafting,
1906-11; Chief Draftsman, Webster Mfg. Co., 191 1 — Married Hazel Winifred Clifford,
June 28, 1909, Champaign, 111. Child, Clifford Horace, b. Apr. 2, 1910. Address,
380 N. Sandrell, Tiffin, O.
2761. *JAMES HARRISON MORTON
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Oct. 14, 1873, Neblow, Mo.; s. W. J. Morton. Deceased.
2762. LEVI MOSIMAN
(Husband of No. 2945; Brother of No. 4825)
B. S. in E. E.; Treas., Elec. Lt. Co.; b. Nov. 14, 1881, E. Peoria, 111.; s. David
(b. Aug. 26, 1844, E. Peoria, 111.) & Anna (Staker) Mosiman (b. July 27, 1850, O.)
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Treas., E. E. Soc; Eta Kappa Nu; Class Baseball Mgr. ;
Memb. Jr. Cap Com. Apprentice Western Elec. Co., 1906-8; Sales Dept., same, 1908-9;
Treas., Morton & St. P. & M. Co., 1909 — Married Edna Leila Dillon ('07), June 29,
1910, Urbana, 111. Address, Morton, 111.
2763. GRACE PEARL MULBERRY (MULLIKEN)
(Wife of No. 1373)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Feb. 19, 1881, near Girard, 111.; d. Francis Jarvis (b. Nov. 12,
1838, Ky.) & Sallie Ann (Brown) Mulberry (b. Jan. 23, 1851, Stonington, 111.)
Prepared in Taylorville Twp. H. S. ; Bradley Poly. Inst., summer work. Kappa Alpha
Theta; Phi Delta Psi; House. Sci Club. Taught in Cairo H. S., 1906-10; Robinson,
1910-11. Author: Thirty Lessons in Cooking — small pamphlet used in Christian Co. by
rural school teachers. Member Bapt. Church. Married Albert Danforth MuUiken, June
27, 1911, Taylorville, 111. Address, 706 S. Elm St., Champaign, 111.
2764. HENRY BECK MYERS
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. June 17, 1885, Springfield, 111.; s. Frank & Nellie
(Holmes) Myers. Prepared in Springfield H. S. Sigma Nu; Yoxan. With Arnold Co.,
1906-8; Bd. of Suiiervising Engrs., 1908-11; Holabird & Roche, 1911-12; Amer. Seating
Co., 1912— . Married Jessie Dudman, Aug. 30, 191 1. Address, 1358 Peterson Ave.,
Chicago; Bus. Add., 218 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago.
1906I Baccalaureate Alumni 393
2765. CLARENCE LEONARD NEU
A. B. in L. & A.; Secy.-Treas., Physicians' Record Co.; b. Jan. 29, 1884, Chicago;
s. Peter W. (b. June 12, 1846) & Anna M. (Lutz) Neu (b. Aug. 24, 1861). Prepared
in Chicago ManL Tr. School. Pres., Philomathean; Debating Soc. ; Glee Club; StaiT,
Illinois Magazine; Managing Editor, Illini. Advertising Dept., Chicago Daily News,
1906-7; Educ. Dept., Sheldon School of Salesmanship, 1907-8; Secy.-Treas., Physicians'
Record Co., 1908 — Author: Abstract of a talk on "Some Psychological Phases of
Advertising," Commercial Union, 1911; contributing to vol. to be called "Successful
Office Practice," to be published by Successful Medicine, 1912. Member Amer. Pol.
Sci. Assoc; Natl. Mun. League; Chicago Advertising Assoc; Chicago Illini Club;
Chicago Mendelssohn Club. Address, 4547 Perry St., Chicago; Bus. Add., 64 W. Ran-
dolph St., Chicago.
2-66. AGNES ELAINE NICHOL (FOSTER)
(Sister of Nos. 31 18, 3490)
A. B. in Lib. Sci; b. July 5, 1884, Granville, O.; d. E. A. (b. 1852, Granville, O.)
Lydia (Greene) Nichol (b. 1858, Jamestown, Ind.) Prepared in Granville (O.) H. S.;
Denison Univ., 1902-3. Illiola. Asst. in O. State Libr., 1907-10. Member Columbus,
O., Lib. Club, 1907-10; Presb. Church; Worn. Club. Married Thomas J. Foster, June 16,
1910, L'rbana, 111. Children, William Leland, b. Apr. 24, 1911; Lawrence E. b. Aug. 12,
1912. Address, Monticello, 111.
2767. MARVIN ARTHUR NICHOLS
A. B. in Sci.; b. Dec. 29, 1883, Yorkville, 111.; s. John Nichols. Prepared in No.
111. Nor. Sch., DeKalb, 111. Address, Yorkville, 111. (J).
2768. HARRY GEORGE DALLAS NUTTING
B. S. in M. E.; Dist. Supt. Central 111. Pub. Service Co., b. July 14, 1883, Rock
Island, 111.; s. Henry A. (b. Mar. 20, 1853) & Kate A. (Parkin) Nutting (b. Aug. 14, 1853,
Hull, Eng.) Prepared in Rock Island H. S.; Univ. of la., 1901-2. Engr. Soc. Exp. Engr.;
Insp., Wis. Pub. Service Comm.; Mgr. Water & Elec plant. Author: Gas Producer
Design, Power; Depreciation, Elec. World; miscellaneous small contributions to Elec.
World & Elec. Review at different times. Member Wis. Elec. Assoc. & Natl. Elec. Light
Assoc. Married Lenore Lillian Martin, June 27, 1904, Iowa Falls, la. Children, Mar-
garet Hadlock, b. Sept. 17, 1908: Katherine Parkin, b. Aug. 16, 1910. Address, Mattoon,
Illinois.
2769. EDWARD GEORGE OLDEFEST
B. S. in Arch.; Arch.; b. Apr. 27, 1883, Moline, 111.; s. George (b. June 25,
1849, Ger.) & Minna (Groth) Oldefest (b. June 25, 1853, do.) Prepared in Moline
H. S. Arch. Club; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Jr. Prom., MilitaryBall, Sr. Ball & Sr. Mem.
Committees. Arch. Draftsman, offices of Arthur Heun & Nimmons & Fellows, 1906-7;
Whitsitt & Drury, Moline, 1907-8; Jenney, Mundie & Jensen — Howard Shaw — Shattuck
& Hussey, 1908-12. With D. H. Burnham & Co., 1012 — Author: Prize song for 111. Song
Book, 1908; wrote & published music & score book for "The Errant Engrs.." a musical
comedy used by Glee Club, 191 1; wrote & published music & score book of "The Dad of
the Undergrad," a musical comedy used by the Students Union, 72 pp.; 1912 (with L.
K. Patton), the winner of Cont. held by 111. Stud. Union. Member Illini Club of Chi-
cago; The Collegiate Club; Chicago Arch. Club; City Club of Chicago. Address, 1055
E. 47th St., Chicago.
2770. MATTIE MAY PAINE
(Sister of No. 1250)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Rosemond, 111.; d. Elijah C. (b. S. Hadley, Mass.)
& Sarah O. (Russell) Paine (b. Sunderland, Mass.) Prepared in Rosemond H. S. Pres.,
Alethenai. Teacher in Long Beach H. S. Address, 1370 E. ist St., Long Beach, Calif.
2771. ANN ADELIA PALMER
A. B. in L. & A.; b. May 5, 1878, Monticello, HI.; d. D. Palmer. Prepared in
Monticello H. S. Address, Monticello, 111.
2772. ROSALIE MARY PARR
(Sister of No. 1936)
A. B. in L. & A.; Asst. in Univ.; d. James (b. Peoria Co., 111.) & Harriet (Reeve)
Parr (b. do.) Prepared in Peoria H. S. Illiola. Asst. in Chem., Univ. of 111., 1906-7;
Howard Payne Coll., Sci. Dept., Fayette, Mo., 1908-10; Asst. in Botany, Univ. of 111.,
1910 — Address, yog S. 2d St., Champaign, 111.
2773. THOMAS ARMSTRONG PEEBLES
B. S. in M. E.; Stoker Eng.; b. Mar. 2, 1882, Edinburgh, Scotland; s. George &
.^gnes (Armstrong) Peebles. Prepared Shenandoah, la., H. S. & Northwestern Coll.
Track, 1904-6; Track Captain, 1906. Erecting Mining Machinery 1906-8; Designing
special machinery, 1908; Stoker Engineering, 1908 — Address. 6201 Madison Ave., Chicago;
Bus. .Idd., 28 E. Jackson St., Chicago.
2774. CURTIS GORDON PEPPER
B. S. in M. E.; Mech. Engr.; b. Sept. 6, 1886, Champaign, 111.; s. H. J. Pepper.
Prepared in Champaign H. S. Address, 509 W. Park St., Champaigrn, III.
394 University of Illinois [1906
2775. AVIS HORTENSE PERCIVAL (FISHBACK)
(Wife of No. 3737)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. July 27, 1885, Savoy, 111.; d. C. E. & Helen (Dunlap) Percival.
Prepared in Urbana H. S. Taught in Milford H. S., 1906-7; Oblong H. S., 1907-S.
Married William Murphy Fishback ('09), Aug. 22, 1909, Champaign, 111. Address,
Orange, Cal.
2776. THOMAS ELMER PHIPPS
B. S. in C. E. ; Locating Engr.; b. May 18, 1879, Janesville, 111.; s. Napoleon (b.
Mar. 8, 1851, Janesville, 111.) & Hannah Marie (Neal) Phipps (b. Sept. ii, 1854, Diona,
111.) Prepared in Valparaiso Coll., Ind., 1898-1901. B. S., Valparaiso Coll., 1901. Sigma
Nu; Sigma Xi; Football team; Chairman, Sr. Ball Com. Res. Engr., Big Four, 1906-7;
Asst. Engr., O. S. L. R. R., Nev., Jan. -Apr., 1907; Chief Draftsman, Milwaukee R. R.,
1907-9; Res. Engr., Milwaukee, 1909-11; Locating Engr., S. P. A. L. C. R. R., Port
Angeles, Wash., 191 1 — - Member Pac. N. W. Soc. of Engrs. ; Assoc, mem. Amer. Soc.
of C. E. Address, 834 isth Ave., Seattle, Wash.
2777. ALOYS PHILLIP POIROT
B. S. in C. E.; Engr. & Contractor; b. Mar. 5, 1883, Belleville, 111.; s. Severin (b
July I, 1845, Hoch Gloche, Lorraine, France) & Susan (Gundlach) Poirot (b. June 30,
185s, Belleville, 111.) Prepared in Belleville H. S. Instrumentman, Wabash R. R.,
1906-7; Asst. Engr., Mo. Pac. R. R., 1907-8; Engr. & Contracting, 1908 — Member K.
of C; Elks. Address, Belleville, 111.
2778. WILLARD LACY POLLARD
B. S. in M. E. ; Mech. Engr.; b. Tune 27, 1879, Kirkwood, 111.; Prepared in Mon-
mouth, Coll. Address, Monmouth, Ill.(t)
2779. EDWARD ALEXANDER PORTER
B. S. in Agr. ; Expert Farmer; b. June 18, 1878, Momence, 111.; s. Carson C. (b.
Feb. 5, 1856, Naples, N. Y.) & Ellen (Richardson) Porter (b. 1858, near Grant Park,
III.) Prepared in Momence H. S.; Univ. Acad. Agr. Club. Prin. of H. S. at Sheldon,
111., 1906-7; Morocco, Ind., 1908-9; Etfingham, 111., 1909-10; Expert Farrner in U. S.
Indian Service, Okla., 1910 — • Has shown the Indian how to compete with the white
man in the process of farming. Married Bessie Annetta McKee, Aug, 16, 1905, Momence,
111. Children, Beatrice A., b. July 25, 1906 (d. Jan. 26, 1907); Freda Virginia, b. Jan.
26, 1908. Address, Hugo, Okla,
2780. JAMES ALBERT PORTER
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Feb. 11, 1876, Lovington, 111.; s. Moses (b. Feb. 2,
1833, Dunbar, Pa.) & Mary A, (Nelson) Porter (b. 1836, Brooklyn, N. Y.) Prepared
in Areola H. S.; Eureka Coll. Adelphic; Engl. Club; Preliminary Honors. Supt.
Fairfield City Schs., 1906-11; Prin. Benton Twd. H. S., 191 i & 1912. Address, Areola,
111.
2781. N, RAYMOND PORTERFIELD
(Bi other of No, 3510)
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Nov. 16, 1885; s. Millard F. (b. Feb. 15, 1849, Worth-
ingtbn, Pa.) & Belle J. (Cole) Porterfield (b. Aug. 28, 1862, do.) Prepared in Fair-
mont, 111., II. S. Address, Reading, Pa.
2782. ROYAL ELMER POST
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Apr. 13, 1884, Rochester, N. Y. ; s. James Elmer (b.
184s, Rochester, N. Y.) & Helena M, (Rogers) Post (b, 1845, Philadelphia, Pa,) Pre-
pared in Rochester H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Teohno^raph Bd, Civ, Engr. in U. S. Reclama-
tion Service; Supt. of Constr. on Storage Unit of the Yakima Project — Kachas Dam
Feature; annual expenditures about $250,000 on this work. Married Ada M. Post, June
12, 1907, Sherwood, N. Y. Address, Ellensburg, Wis,
2783. JESSIE ALEXANDER POWELL
A. B. in L. & A,; Teacher; b. Dec. 6, 1878, Corydon, Ky.; d. Harbert Alexander
(b. May 3, 1818, Tenn.) & Malinda Emiline (Gibson) Powell (b. Oct. 25, 1838, Corydon,
Ky.) Prepared in (Corydon (Ky.) H. S.; Hamilton Coll., Lexington, Ky, English Club.
Teaching in H, S, Grad, work, Columbia Univ,, 1910 — Member Y, W. C. A.; Ind.
State Teachers' Assoc; Classical Assoc, of Middle West & South. Address, 459 N. E.
A St., Linton, Ind.
2784. RALPH MARBLE PRAY
(Husband of No. 3036)
A. B. in L. & A.; Real Estate, Loans, Ins. & Banking bus.; b. Aug, 20, 1884, Chi-
cago; s, Francis E. (b, 1845, Panama, N. Y.) & Phoebe (Marble) Pray (b. 1851, Galena,
111.) Prepared in Austin H. S. Member Oaks Club of Austin. Married Louise Huse,
Jan. 15. 1908, Mason City, 111. Children, Lee Huse, b. Dec. 26, 1908; Ralph Huse, b.
Apr. 15, 1910; Richard Huse, b. May 6, 1911. Address, zoo N. Taylor Ave., Oak Park,
111.; Bus. Add., 426 N. Park Ave. & Cor. Chicago & Park Aves., Chicago.
2785. JOHN WALTER PREIHS
LL. B.; Lawyer: b. Oct. 16, 1884, Martinsville, 111.; s, Carl (b. Oct, 25, 1854, Ober
Glogaw, Silesia, Ger,) & Regula (Eglie) Preihs (b, Dec, 24, 1863, Haslem, Switzerland).
1906] Baccalaureate Alumni 395
Prepared in Sandoval H. S.; Brown's Commerce Coll. Witenagemote Court; Egyptian
Club; Theta Kappa Nu. Lawyer; Master in Chancery, 1007-0: City Atty., Fana. 1000 —
Address, McCoy Bldg., Pana, 111.
27S6. OSCAli JOHN PUTTING
A. B. in L. & A.; Lawyer; b. Oct. 8. 1883: s. William F. & Ida (Klaus) Putting.
Adelphic Debating Team. Atty. at Law. Springfield, 111. Married Helena M. Swanberg
Oct. 31, 1907, Joliet, 111. Address, 129 N. Glenwood Ave., Springfield, 111.
2787. CHARLES EDWARD RAPP
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Apr. 18, 1883, Jacksonville, 111.; s. Thomas H. &
Clara J. (Rutledge) Rapp. Prepared in Jacksonville H. S. Delta Upsilon. Operating
Dept. Am. Bridge Co. Married Genevieve Lenora Dartt, Dec. 28, 1908, Montello, Wis.
Address, 4569 Oakenwald Ave., Chicago; Bus. Add., 1320 Coml. Natl. Bank Bldg., Chicago.
2788. LESTER EDWARD REIN
B. S. in M. & S. E.; Chief Draftsman & Secy.; b. Mar. 11, 1884, Chicago; s. Edward
Charles (b. June i, 1859, Chicago) & Grace Anne (Lester) Rein (b. Oct. 19, 1859, Mt.
Carroll, 111.) Prepared in Chicago English High &• Man. Tr. School. Alpha Tau Omega.
With The Arnold Co., Chicago, i yr.; Secy. & Chief Engr., Pacific Flush Tank Co.
Married Signe Elin Anderson, June i, 1912, Stockholm, Sweden. Address, 1055 Buena
Ave., Chicago; Bus. Add., 108 S. LaSalle St., Chicago.
2789. CHARLES CLYDE RICH
(Brother of No. 3146)
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Oct. i, 1881, Metamora, 111.; s. Albert R. (b. Sept.
22, 184s, Metamora, ill.) & Mary E. (Slemmons) Rich (b. July 4, 1845, O.) Prepared
in Alton H. S. Arch. Club; Alpha Delta Phi; Editor Technograph; delegate from
Arch. Club to Arch. League Convention, N. Y. City, 1905. Nimmons & Fellow, Archts. :
J. C. Llewellvn; Jenney, Mundie & Jensen; Pond & Pond, 1909 — Member Chicago
Arch. Club; Arch. League of Amer. ; Presb. Church; City Club of Chicago; Illini Club
of Chicago. Address, 493 Ainsworth Ave., Portland, Ore.
2790. CHESTER WILLIAM RICHARDS
LL. B.: Lawyer; b. July 28, 1883, Urbana, 111.; s. Patrick (b. 1837, Utica, N. Y.)
& Amelia I. (Morgan) Richards (b. Mar. 3, 1842, Maysville, Ky.) Sigma Chi; Phi
Delta Phi; Theta Kappa Nu; Freshman Varsity Football team. Lawyer; Master in
Chancery of Champaign Co. Supt. Baptist S. S. Married Angle Casey, June 19, 1907,
Wilmette, 111. Children, Chester William, Jr., b. Oct. 2, 1909; Elizabeth Ann, b. Apr.
12, 1912. Address, Urbana, 111.
2791. RUBY BLANCHE RISSER
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher: b. Dec. 23, 1883, Blandinsville, 111. Prepared in Blandins-
ville H. S.; Univ. Acad. A. M. & Spec. Diploma in Phys. Tr., Columbia, 191 o. Teacher
of Phys. Tr.. Westport H. S., Kansas City, Mo., 1910 — Address, 3925 Wyandotte,
Kansas Citv, Mo.
2792. LOUIS PAUL ROBERT
(Brother of No. 3942)
B. S. in M. E.; Chief Engr.; b. Sept. 17, 1883, Locle, Switzerland; s. Paul Henry
(b. Locle, Switzerland) & Adele Louise (Brandt) Robert (b. Chaux des Fonds, do.)
Prepared in Lacon, H. S. M. E. Soc. Constr. work on surface plants for Coal Mines,
1906-8; charge of Engr. Dept., West Canadian Collieries Ltd., 1908 — Member Canadian
Mining Inst. Married Flora Emily Milligan, Denver, Colo. Address, Blairmore, Can.
2793. KATHLEEN ALICE ROBERTS
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Champaign, 111.; d. Romeo (b. Rome, Ga.) & Minnie
(Pearce) Roberts (b. I5ainbridge, O.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Taught in Warren.
111., 1906-7; Somerset, Ky., 1907-9; Oconto, Wis., 1909-11; Pana Twp., 111., 19J1 —
.Address, Champaign, 111.
2794. MIRIAM ELLEN ROBERTS (BR.\NNUM)
(Sister of No. 1751)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Dec. 10, 1880, Strawn, 111.; d. Edward Henry (b. Nov. 6, 1841,
Delaware Co., O.) & Eliza McFaren (Moore) Roberts (b. July 28, 1843, near Newark. O.)
Prepared in Ottawa H. S. .Methenai; Sigma Kappa; Phi Delta Psi; French Club.
Member Literary & Study Club. Married Thomas Perry Brannum, Sept. 4, 1907.
Child, Hugh Roberts, b. Jan. s, 1910. Address, Mendota, 111.
2795. CANDACE lONE ROBINSON (KAUFFMAN)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Nov. 6, 1885, Peru, 111.; d. A. J. (b. Peru, 111.) & Ellen
(Barnard) Robinson (b. Peru, Vt.) Prepared in Granville, 111., H. S. Illiola; Y. W.
C. A.; Math. Club. Taught in Morrison, 111., 1906-7; in Calif., i907-9- Married Ber-
tram Frederick Kauffman, Jan. i, 1910, Granville, 111. Address, Sterling City, Calif.
2796. HARRY FRANKLIN ROBINSON
B. S. in Arch.; Arch. Draftsman; b. Nov. 2, 1883, Alliance, O.; s. George Ells-
worth (b. July 21, 1861, Alliance, O.) & Frederica Philip (Liebtag) Robinson (b. Oct.
396 University of Illinois [1906
26, 1 86 1, O.) Prepared in Mattoon H. S. Phi Gamma Delta; Tail Beta Pi. Address,
142 S. Kenilworth Ave., Oak Park, 111.; Bus. Add., 605 Orchestra Hall, Chicago.
2797. WARD REID ROBINSON
B. S. ill C. E., & C. E., 1909; Secy. & Chief Examiner; b. Sept. 18, 1885, Grand
Island, Nebr. ; s. William Ernest (b. July 11, 1857, Greenville, 111.) & Clara Abbie
(White) Robinson (b. May 6, 1857, Mt. Carroll, III.) Prepared in Springfield H. S.
Tau Beta Pi; Si^ma Xi; Ilus Club; Sen. Class Basketball. Asst. in Eng. Exp. Sta.,
Illinois, 1906-9; Concrete Designer, C. M. S: St. P. R. R., 1909-10; Arch. Eng., Bldg.
Dept., Chicago, 1910; Examiner of Efficiency, Civil Service Comm., Chicago, 1910-11;
with Arthur Young & Co., Chicago, 1911; Secretary & Chief Examiner, State Civil Serv-
ice Commission, Springfield, Nov., 1911 — Jr. member, Amer. Soc. of Civ. Engrs. ;
mini Club (Chicago); City Club (Chicago). Address, 1401 Williams Blvd., Springfield,
111.; Bus. Add.. State Civil Service Commission, State House, Springfield.
2798. ROBERT R. RODMAN
LL. B. ; Lawyer; b. Hoopeston, 111.; s. Samuel A. (b. Zanesville, O.) & Josephine
(Nelson) Rodman. Prepared in Hoopeston H. S. Theta Kai>pa Nu. Corporal, I. N. G.,
I yr. Member Hoopeston Coml. Club; Retail & Bus. Men's Assoc. Married Lillian N.
Rodman, June 16, 1910, Wellington. Child, Samuel Mac. Address, Hoopeston, 111.
2799. ROBERTO SEGUNDO RODRIGUEZ
B. S. in A. E.; Chief Struc. Engr.; b. June 1, 1882; s. Charles (b. 1837, Saltillo, Mex.)
S: Julia (Varcla) Rodriguez (b. 1853, Mazapil, do.) Prepared in Ann Arbor H. S.;
Univ. of Mich., 1902-3. Struc. Engr., Mauran Russell & Garden, Archts., St. Louis, Mo.,
1906-8; Chief Struc. Engr., Monterey Steel Works, 1908 — Member Sociedad de Inge-
nerios y Aquitectos de Mexico. Married Guadalupe (jomex Palacio, Jan. 8, 1912, Mex.
City. Address, 3d Niza, No. 54, Mex. City.
2800. EDITH ROGERS (SCHREIBER)
(Wife of No. 2229)
A. B. in L. & A., 1906; b. Nov. 17, 1882, Macon, 111.; d. George Washington (b.
Nov. II, 1850, Massillon, O.) & Maria Leora (Magruder) Rogers (b. Oct. 20, 1856, E.
LTnion (Coshocton Co.) Ohio). Prepared in Windsor H. S. & Univ. Acad. Married
Rudolph Ernst Schreiber, Apr. 30, 1908, Windsor, 111. Address, 1500 Farwell Ave.,
Chicago, 111.
2S01. BERTHA RUTLEDGE
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Dec. 12, 1872, LeRoy, 111.; d. John T. (b. LeKoy,
111.) & Sarah (Gilmore) Rutledge (b. Cadis, O.) Prepared in 111. State Nor. H. S.;
Univ. of Chicago, summer 1901. Phi Beta Kappa. Teacher, LeRoy, 111., 1906-7; San
Pedro H. S., (Greater Los Angeles, Calif., 1907-12; Manual Arts H. S., Los Angeles,
1 91 2 — ■ Address, 1814 Toberman St., Los Angeles, Calii. r
2802. GEORGE WEBSTER SAATHOFF
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Engr.; b. July 22, 1884, Litchfield, HI.; s. T. W. SaathoflF.
Address, 414 Joplin St., Joplin, Mo.
2803. EDWIN WILLIAM SANFORD
B. S. in C. E.; Asst. Engr.; b. May 21, 1883, Boston, Mass.; s. Edwin 1.. (b. Apr.
12, 1850, Hartford, Conn.) & Emma Josephine Sanford (Moline. 111.) Prepared in Mo-
line H. S. Sigma Xi. Asst. Engr., D. L. & W. R. R. 1906-9; C. R. i. & P. R. R., 1909—
Address, 616 i8th St., Moline, 111.
2804. MYRON ROY SCHMAHL
B. S. in E. E.; b. Feb. 3. 1883, Aurora, 111.; s. John R. (b. June -1, 1854,
Wheeling, HI.) & Margaret (Hem) Schmahl (b. Oswego, 111.) Prepared in E. Aurora
H. S. In Telephone Dept., Western Elec. Co., i yr. Address, 153 S. Lincoln Ave.,
Aurora, 111.
2805. JULIUS ERNEST SCHOELLER
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Nov. 20, 1883, Chicago; s. Fred (b. Mar. 24, 1846,
Ger.) & Barbara (Ehrmann) Schoeller (b. Apr. 19, 1855 do.) Prepared in Chicago
Engl. High & Man. Tr. Schs. C. E. Club, Secy.-Treas. ; Secy.-Treas., Sr. Class; Foot-
ball Team. Married Jeannette T. Herbert, Mar. 24, 1909,^ Chicago. Child, Herbert
Julius, b. Nov. 17, 1911. Address, 5419 Southport Ave., Chicago; Bus. Add., Com-
monwealth Edison (To., Chicago.
2806. CHARLES REINHART SCHULTE
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Nov. 17, 1884, Vandalia, 111.; s. Julius R. & Rose (Nauee)
Schulte. Prepared in Vandalia H. S. Sigma Chi; Phi Delta Phi. Address, St. Maries,
Id.
2807. *NORJkIAN EDWARD SEAVERT
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Nov. 4, 1885, Chicago; s. Franklin Norman (o. Sept.
15, i860, Chicago) & Louise (Gazzolo) Seavert (b. Dec. 5, 1862, do-) Prepared "'i
R. T. Crane Man. Tr. H. S., Chicago. C. E. Club. Engx-. Dept., San. Dist. of Chi-
cago. Died May 30, 1912, at Rochester, Minn,
lyoG] Baccalaureate Alumni 397
2808. PAUL ADYMAN SHILTON
(Brother of No. 2236)
A. B. in L. & A.; Local Sales Agt.; b. May fi, 1880, Kewanee, 111.; s. Christopher
Adynian (b. Peterboro, Can.) & Adella (Nance) Shilton (b. Lafayette, 111.) Pieparcil
in Kewanee H. S. Acacia; Editor Illini, 1905-6. Signal Service So. Pacific, 1907-11;
Sales Agt. in So. Calif, for Century Elec. Co., 1911 — Address, Y. M. C. A. Bldg.,
Los Angeles, Calif.
2809. WILLIAM RICKETTS SHTNN
(Brother of No. 2237)
B. S. in Agr.; Fruit Growing; b. Nov. 26, 1882, Mattoon, Coles Co., III.; s. George
Barkalow (b. Oct. 20, 1851, Edinburg, Ind.) & Cornelia M. (Ricketts) Shinn (b. May
19, 1852, Charleston, 111.) Prepared in Mattoon H. S. Member of Agr. Club; Illini
Staff, 1905-6; Bus. MgT. Illinois Agriculturist, 1905-6. Irrigation virork, orchard de-
velopment and fruit growing. Address, Twisk, Okanogan Co., Washington.
2810. EMANUEL CHRISTOPHER SIGLER
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Dec. 12, 1878, Hamilton Co., 111.; s. Wiashington (b. Jan.
23, 1854, do.) & America S. (Hardesty) Sigler (b. Jan i, 1X58). Prepared in Kwiny
Coll.; B. S. Dixon Coll., 1901; Chicago Cor. Sch. of Law. Merchant, Gifford, 111.,
1906-7; Lawyer & Real Est. Dealer, 1907 — County Judge, McPherson Co., S. Dak.
Member Baptist Church; S. Dak. Bar Assoc; \". Pres. S. Dak. Peace Soc. Married
Pearl Weirs, Dec. 25, 1902, Kempton, III. Children, Marshall De Witt, h. May 17.
1906; Howard Robert, b. Sept. 7, 1908; Helen lone, b. Oct. 24, 1909. Address l^eola,
S. Dak.
281 1. WILLIS APPLEFORD SLATER
B. S. in M. & S. E.; M. S., 1910; C. E., 1912; Assistant; b. Oct. 14, i8;8. Polo, 111.;
s. Belford (b. Aug. 3, 1830, Markham, Ont.) & Ruth (Appleford) Slater (b. Nov. 18, 1844,
Simcoe, do.) Prepared in Polo H. S.; Ind. Nor. Sch., Valparaiso, Ind. Y. M. C. .\.
.-\delphic; Sigma Xi. Res. Fellowship in Engr. Dept. Asst Engr., Elgin, III., 1906-7; do..
Downer's Grove, 111.; do., Ely, Nev., 1907; Draftsman, McGUl, Nev., 1907; do., Salt
Lake City, Utah, 1907-8; Res. Fellow, Univ. of 111., 1908-10; ist Asst., Engr. E.xpt. Sta.,
T & A. M. Dept., Univ. of 111., igio-ii. jNIarried Clara Mary Knodle, June 3, 1908,
Elgin, 111. Child, Ruth Marjorie, b. Mar. 27, 1909. Address, 102 Davidson St., Cham-
paign, III.
2812. FIELDER SLOCUM
B. S. in M. E.; Mech. Engr.; b. Jan. 21, 1882, Iloda, 111.; s. Charles E. (b. Henry
Co., 111.) & Rowena (Fielder! Slocum (b. Eng.) Prepared in Si)eers-l.angford Mil.
Inst., Searcy, Ark. M. E. Soc, Jun. Class Pres. Draftsman, 1907; Mast. Mech.,
1907; Sta. Engr., 1908; Mast. Mech., 1908; Diamond Drill, 1909; Erector & Test work,
1909-10; Engr. & Homesteader, 1910 — Address, Wellton, Ariz.
2813. ALFRED GLAZE SMITH
(Brother of Nos. 2509, 3539 and 354o)
B. S. in .\gr. ; Agriculturist; b. Jan. 23, 1881, Danville, 111.; s. John Eli (b. Dec.
3, 1854, do.) & iMary Ellen (Firebaugh) Smith (b. Dec. 11, 1855, do.) Prepared in Co.
Sch., Vermilion Co., 111. Alpha Zeta; Adelphic; Agr. Club: Oral. Assoc; Editor, Illinois
Agriculturist; Alternate, Ind. -111., Debate, 1905; Illini Staff. Farm Mgr., 1906-8; U. S.
Dept. Agr., 1909. Author: Drainage in S. Car., 1910. Married Lucy Prutsman, Sept.
II, 1907. .Address, c/o U. S. Dept. Agr., Columbia, S. Car.
2814. ERASTMUS EDWARD SMITH
.\. B. in Bus. L. & .\.; b. Dec. 25, 1880, Brookville, Ind.; s. Benjamin Smith. I're-
pared in Bradford II. S. Address, c/o Roberts & Schaefer, Old Colonv Bldg., Chicago,
111.
2815. HELEN BROWNELL SMITH (STEINHILBER)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Nov. 29, 1886, Cleveland, O.; d. David .Austin (b.
Boston, Mass.) & Mary E. (Dalton) Smith (b. Jan. 7, 1866, Bloomington, 111.) Pre-
pared in Englewood H. S., Chicago. Chi Omega; Phi Beta Kappa, Married Fred J-
Steinhilber, Sept. 25, 1909. Address, 6202 Jefferson Ave., Chicago, 111.
2816. JOHN STEVENSON SEYMOUR SMITH
LL. B. ; Minister; b. Jan. 11, 1874, New Glasgow, Prince Edward Is.; s. John f-ouis
( b. Mar. 4, 1827, Suffolk, Eng.) & Annie (Stevenson) Smith (b. Nov. 29, 1833, do.)
Prepared in New Glasgow, P. E. I.; Prince of Wales Coll., P. E. I. B. L., 1897, Hiram
Coll., O. ; Univ. of la., 1902-4. Delta Tau Delta: Football. Law, 1907^ Evangelist,
1908-10; Pastor, 1911-12. Member K. P.; Bapt. Church. Address, R. t. D. No. 3-
Hunter River, Prince Edward Island, Can.
2817. Rl'SSELL N ELLIS SMITH
A. B. in L. & A.; Merchant; b. May 10, 1885, Avon, 111.; s. Emanuel (b. June
7. 1856, Milford, Pa.) & Martha Cleo (Strickler) 'Smith (b Mar. 18, i860. Golden,
111.) Prepared in Maplewood H. S., Camp Point. Pres., Y. M. C. A.; Alpha Delta
Phi; Pres., Sen. Class; Sen. Mem. Com. Gen. Secy., O. Northern Univ., .\da, O. : (ien.
.Secy., Miami Univ., Oxford, ().; Merchant. 1909 — Supt., M. F. S. S.; Secy., Carthage
Coml. Club; Secy., I. O. O. F. Married Jessie Marie Kirkpatrick, Aug. i, 1907, Car-
thage, 111. Children, Russell Kirkpatrick, b. Nov 20, 1908; Hugh Emanuel, b. Tune 12,
1912. .Address, 510 Wabash Ave., (Tarthage, 111.
398 University of Illinois [1906
2818. EARL QUINTER SNIDER
A. B. in Sci; Teacher; b. Oct. i, 1878, Cerro Gordo, 111.; s. Aaron B. (b. Ohio)
& Mary E. (Whitter) Snider (b. do.) Prepared in Cerro Gordo H. S.; O. State Univ.,
1896-7. Philomathean; Tau Lambda; Mask & Bauble; Pres., Pedagogical Assoc, Univ.
of 111. Asst., 111. State Entomologist's office, 1903-6; Instr. in Math., U. of 1. Acad.,
1906-9; Ben Greet Players, 1909-10; Wm. Faversham Co., 1910-12; Prin. of H. S..
Bisbee, Ariz. Author: School Pamphlets for Locality. Master Mason; Past Chan-
cellor, K. of P.; T. M. A. Address, Bisbee, Ariz.
2819. LOUIS FREDERICK SNOW
B. S. in Chem. ; Salesman; b. Sept. 17, 1880, Independence, O. ; s. F. H. (b. Feb.
8, 1854, Brecksville, O.) & Helen C. (Hannum) Snow (b. Nov. 19, 1855, do.) Pre-
pared in Chadwick H. S.; Cornell Coll., 1902-3. Acacia. With Chas. Lilly, Seattle,
1907; Citrus Soap Co., San Diego, 1909; Salesman, Amer. Oil Furnace Co., 1909 —
Member Cabrille Club, San Diego, Calif. Address, 3344 H St., San Diego, Calif.
2820. ALFRED NICHOLAS SOMMER
(Brother of No. 2245)
B. S. in M. E.; With Vienna Model Bakery Co.; b. June 6, 1882, Kansas City,
Mo.; s. Adam (b. Apr. 12, 1850, Eger, Austria) & Louise (Reichardt) Sommer (b.
Oct. IS, 1857). Prepared in Hyde Park H. S., Chicago. Sigma Nu. Goodman Mtg.
Co., Chicago; D. H. Burnham & Co.; B. J. Arnold Co.; The Vienna Model Bakery.
Member Colonial Club of Chicago; 111. Athletic Club; Illini. Address, 919 Kdgecomb
Place, Chicago; Bus. Add., 1040 Vernon Park Place, Chicago.
2821. EDGAR ALBERT STANLEY
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b Nov. 25, 1882, Rome, O. ; s. George Louis (b. Aug.
12, 1844, Twinsburg Co., O.) & Hulda Debry (Atvirater) Stanley (b. Jan. i, 1844, do-)
Prepared in Ashtabula, O., H. S.; Western Reserve Acad., Hudson, O. Tau Beta Pi;
Final Honors. Head Draftsman, Albert E. Skeel, Arch., 1906-9; J. Milton Dyer,
1909-11; formed partnership for practice of Arch, with Morris W. Scheibel, Youngs-
town, O., 191 1 — • Member Presb. Church; Youngstown Club; Chamber of Commerce;
Builders Exchange. Married Edith Fae Watson, July 10, 1907, Ashtabula, O. Ad-
dress, Lincoln Flats, Youngstown, O.; Bus. Add., 1301-2 Wick Bldg., do.
2822. *WILLIAM HARRISON STEELE
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. July 20, 1884, McLeansboro 111; s. T. B. Steele. Prepared in
McLeansboro H. S. Died Sept. 15, 1908, McLeansboro, 111.
2823. SABRA ELIZABETH STEVENS
(Daughter of No. 244)
A. B. in L. & A.; Librarian; b. Dec. 28, 1883, Logansport.; d. Clinton Henry
(b. 1856, Aurora, III.) & Ida Jane (Pearman) Stevens (b. 1859, Champaign, 111.)
Prepared in Logansport (Ind.) H. S. Kappa Alpha Theta; Phi Delta Psi. Teacher,
Fairfield, 111., 1906-7; Elburn, 111., 1907-11; Univ. of 111. Lib. Sch., 1911-12. Address.
Mahomet, 111.
2824. OSWALD FREDERICK STRAUCH
(Brother of Nos. 3SS9, 3989. 399o)
B. S. in M. E.; Machinist & Ranchman; b. Feb. 12, 1879, Chadwick, 111.; s. A. A-
(b. Jan. I, 1854, Ger.) S: Margaret (Queckborner) Strauch (b. Feb. 8, 1856, 111.)
Prepared in Chadwick H. S. Technograpli Bd. Draftsman, 1906-8; Surveying, 1908-10;
Machinist and Ranchman, 1910 — Address, Killam, Alberta, Can.
2825. MYRTLE STRAWN
(Sister of No. 1592)
A. B. in L. A.; b. Sept. 13, 1879, Albion, 111.; d. H. J. Strawn. Prepared in So.
Coll. Inst. & Austin Coll. Address, Albion, 111.
2826. JULIAN WILLIS STROMBERG
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. May 30, 1883, Stoughton, Wis.; s. J. A. (b. White-
water, Wis.) & Sofie (VVettlescn) Stromber^ (b. ibid.) Prepared in Chicago iNIan. Tr.
Sch. Alpha Delta Phi. Ry. Location and Constr. Engr., west coast of Mexico, 1906-9;
Mgr., Chicago Branch Clinton Wire Cloth Co., 1909 — - Member Amer. Soc. of Civ. Engrs.
Married Jessie A. Tull, Sept. 7, 1908, Farmer City, 111. Address, 919 East 6ist St.,
Chicago, 111.; Bus. Add., 342 River St., do.
2827. RALPH STILLMAN STRONG
B. S. in M. E.; with Mfg. Co.; b. Apr. 23, 1882, Chicago, 111.; s. Albert Bliss (b.
May 22, 1854, Mendon, 111.) & Ida (Cook) Strong ' (b. Mar. 12, 1855, Chicago, 111.)
Prepared in West Div. H. S., and Lewis Inst., Chicago. Delta Tau Delta. Illini Bd.
With Sullivan Mach. Co., Joplin, Mont.; Woodbury Mfg. Co., Milwaukee, Wis.; Bucyrus
Mfg. Co., ibid. Member Epis. Church. Address, 122 West Oak St., Chicago, 111.
2828 CLIFFORD BRADLEY SUTTLE
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr. & Asst. Secy.; b. Sept. 2, 1883, Lincoln, 111.; s. Robert
Filmore (b. Franklin, Ky.) & Mary (Stowe) Suttle (b. Koine, Eng.) Prepar'ed i"
Austin H. S., Chicago. With J. A. & E. S. Cole, Con. Engrs., 1906-g; Civ. Engr.
I'
1906] Baccalaureate Alumni 399
and Asst. to the Pres. and Treas. of Tampa Water Works Co.; Macon Gas Light and
Water Co., and Asst. Secy., Radford Iron Co.; also in private practice. Married Lydia
Cox, Sept. 14, 1910, Kenney, IlL Address, 305 B. Monterey, 43rd & Chester Ave.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
2829. HARMON VEEDER SWART
B. S. in M. E.; Mech. Engr.; b. Nov. s. 1883, Agusta, 111.; s. Alfred S. &
Melvina J. (McGuilvery) Swart. Prepared in Lewiston H. S. Psi Upsilon; Pres.
Freshman Class. Mech. Engr., Logansport, Ind., 1907-9; Columbus, O., 1909-10;
Panama, 1910-11; High Bridge, N. J., 1911; Plainfield, N. J., 191 1; East Orange ,N. J.,
1912 — Married Margaret D. Coen, Sept. 26, 3908, Normal, 111. Child, Charlotte V., b.
May 9, 1911, Plainfield, N. J- Address, 14 Nassau Place, East Orange, N. J.; Bus. Add.,
Title Guarantee & Surety Co., 84 William St., New York City.
2830. ^THOMAS VARENCE TAYLOR, Jr.
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. June 22, 1878, Moberly, Mo.; s. Thomas W. Taylor. Pre-
pared in Urbana H. S. Died, Feb. 9, 1909, Urbana, 111.
2831. MOSES EDGAR THOMAS
B. S. in C. E.; b. June 10, 1883, Homer, 111.; s. M. C. Thomas. Prepared in Case
Sch. App. Sci., Cleveland, O. Address, care Stone & Webster Engr. Corporation, i47
Milk St., Boston, Mass.(t)
2832. ESTELLE THOMPSON
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Dec. 3, 1S82, Prairie Home, 111.; d. James G. (b.
Sept. 28, 1841, Center Co., Pa.) & Sarah Ellen (Furey) Thompson (b. May 29, 1846,
Pleasant Gap, Pa.) Prepared in Knox Coll. Acad.; Univ. Acad. Address, 764 W.
Macon St., Decatur, 111.
2833. WILLARD NATHAN TOBIE
A. B. in L. & A.; Minister; b. Aug. 26, 1871, El Paso, 111.; s. Ira Wadley (b. Apr.
30, 1844, Pekin, 111.) & Mary Ann (Storey) Tobie (b. Sept. 6, 1850, Donnington,
Lincolnshire, Eng.) Prepared in Hastings, Neb.. H. S.; Leland Stanford, Jr., 1892-3;
Cornell Univ., 1903-5. Author. Our English Bible — How We Got It, 72 pp., 1905;
At the Beautiful Gate of the Church, 63 pp., Jennings & Graham, 1909; Two Beautiful
Prayers, 99 op.. Jennings & Graham, Articles, Reason & Faith m Religion, Methodist
Review, V. Ixxxv., 1903, pp. 757-63; The Temptation of Jesus, do. V. Ixxxvi, 1904,
p. 294-6; numerous other articles on Religious Topics. Member, Conference Board
Examiners, 111. Conference M. E. Church. Married Mamie Elizabeth Wright, Aug. 18,
1S97, Bloominglon, 111. Children, Esther, b. Apr. 5, 1899; Helen, b. Jan. 15, 1901. Address,
Lincoln, 111.
2834. BEN TOMLINSON
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1907; Tutor; b. June 29, 1886, Whitestown, Ind.; s. Leander
W. (I5. Oct. 5, 1863, do.) & Minnie Florence (Booher) Tomlinson (b. Apr. 12, :866, do.)
Prepared in Lebanon H. S.; Univ. Acad. Rhodes Scholarship to Oxford, Eng., Univ.
Scholarship in French, 1906-07. Final Honors; Pres. Le Cercle Francais; Der Deutscher
Verein; Phi Beta Kappa. Instr. in Hist., Princeton L'niv., 1910-11; Private Tutoring, 1911-
12. Address, Lebanon, Ind.
2835. GEORGE NOBLE TOOPS
(Brother of No. 3581)
B. S. in C. E.; b. Mar. 30, 1877, Seymour, 111.; s. M. S. & S. T. (Long) Toops.
Prepared in LTniv. Acad. Address, Seymour, Ill.(j)
2S36. *ALMON IRA TOWLE
B. S. in M. E.; b. Oct. 31, 1882, Hennepin, 111.; s. J. P. Towle. Prepared in
Peoria H. S. Died June 30, 1908, Copper Hill, Tenn.
2837. MARY LILLIAN TRIMBLE
(Sister of No. 2262)
A. B. in H. Sci.; Teacher; b. Mar. 23, 1869, Ottumwa, la.; d. William (b. Jan.
22, 1832, Conconnell, Ire.) & Anna M. (Malone) Trimble (b. Sept. 8, 1840, Tremont,
Tazewell Co., 111.) Prepared in 111. State Nor. Sch. Teacher Home Econ. Address,
2338 Ransome Ave, Oakland, Calif
2838. VERA TURELL
A. B. in L. & A. 1906; A. M., RadciiiTe College, 1912; Teacher; b. Oct. 21, 18S4.
Champaign, 111.; d. George Augustus (b. Feb. 23, 1850, Chelsea, Mass.) & Lily Bell
(Knapp) Turell (b. July 4, 1857, Winchester, 111.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Pi Beta
Phi; English Club. Teacher, Neoga High School, 1907-g; Oakland, III., High School,
1909-11; Graduate work Radcliffe College, 191 1-12; Teacher Champaign H. S., 1912 —
.'Address. 412 Hill St., Champaign, 111.
2839. DOLLIE IRENE TURNER (THOMAS 1
A. B. in L. & .'\.; b. Sept. 20, 1875, Elk City, Kan.; d. Amaziah (b. 1843, Marion
Co., O.) & Mary Elizabeth (Blunk) Turner (b. 1854, Clay City, Ind.) Prepared in
Penn. Coll. Prep. Alethenai ; Y. W. C. A. Prin. Lacon, H. S., 1906-8. Married
Marion .Shelby Thomas, Nov. 11, 1908, Buckley, 111. Child, Marion Jessup, b. Oct.
31, 1910. Address, 53 N. Bolton Ave., Indianapolis, Ind.
4t)o University of Illinois [1906
-'S40. HELEN JANE VAN METER (ALYEA)
(Sister of No. 2525)
B. S. ill Aixh.; b. Oct. 13, 1875, Champaign Co., 111.; d. Marion Lafayette (b.
1832, Breckenridge Co., Ky.; & Marian Julia (Bell) Van Meter (b. 1832, Meade Co.,
Ky.) Prepared in El Paso H. S. Married Clarence Jonathan Alyea, Oct. 10, 1906,
Tolono, 111. Address, Fairhope, Ala.
2841. ED OWEN WAGONER
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Nov. 28, 1881. Elliott, 111.; s. William Samuel, (b. Mar. 26,
1845, Athens, 111.) & Martha Ellen (McCoy) Wagoner (b. Mar. 1854, Chatham, O.)
Prepared in Univ. Acad.; Greer Coll., Hoopeston, 111., 1898-9; Delta Upsilon; Vice
Pres., Freshman Class. With American Surety Co., New York, 1907-8; Amer. Bond-
ing Co., Baltimore, 1908 — Illini Club, Chicago. Married Anna Theodocia Bridges Apr.
22, 1909, Champaign, 111. Address, 4258 W. Monroe St., Chicago, 111.
2S42. KARL DOUGLAS WALDO
A. B. in L. & A.; Supt. of Schs.; b. Jan. 13, i88s, Rockford, III.; s. Henry
Dwight (b. Apr. 22, 1857) & Lettie Grace Douglas (b. Mar. 8, 1864). Prepared in
Rockford H. S. Philomathean; Theta Nu Epsilon; Pol. Sci. Club; Varsity Fullback,
1905; Swimming & Polo teams, 1905-6; Capt. football & baseliall teams; all class quar-
ter back, '04; Athletic Ed., 1906 IHio. Teacher, 1906-10; Supt. Schs. 19 10 — Author:
Tobacco Statistics of Sycamore H. ,S., School News, 1910. Married Olive Burton
Byers, Aug. 24, 1909, Sycamore, 111. Child, Robert Henry, b. July 30, 191 1. Address,
Sycamore, 111.
2843. EDWARD RODNEY WALSH
A. B.; b. Dec. 3, 1884, Springfield; s. J. H. Walsh. Prepared in Elgin H. S.
Address, 424 Sherman Ave., Elgin, 111.
2844. MABEL WAMSLEY (BOWER)
A. B. in L. 6c A.; Teacher; b. Jan. 14, 1884, Mattoon, 111.; d. George Madison
(b. 1856, Decatur, 111.) & Nancy Elizabeth (Osbern) Wamsley (b. June 10, 1859 Mat-
toon, 111.) Prepared in Mattoon H. S.; Sigma Kappa" Y. W. C. A. Teacher Tolono
H. S., 1906; Asst. Prin. do., 1906-7; Teacher, Hist. Urbana II. S., 1908-9. Member,
Presb. Church; Assoc, Coll. Alumnae- Alumni Assoc, Univ. of 111.; State Hist. Soc. ;
Natl. Geog. Soc; Woman's Club, Champaign-L'rbana; 111. State Fed. of Woman's
Clubs; O. E. .S.; Pres. Tolono Dom. Sci. Club; Secy., Tolono Reading Club. Married
Alljert Scott Bower, Mar. 31, 1909, Mattoon, 111. Address, Tolono, 111.
2845. WALTER BAIN WARDER
A. B., 1906; LL. B., 1908; Attorney at Law; b. Dec. 19, 1882, Vienna, 111.; s.
Walter (b. Ai)r. 7, 1851, Maysville, Kentucky) & Dora (Bain) Warder, (b. Jan. 24,
1854, Vienna, 111.) Prepared in Cairo H. S.; Phi Kappa Sigma; Phi Delta Phi; English
Club; Egyptian Club. Address, 2315 Holbrook Ave., Cairo, 111.; Bus. Add., No. i Gil-
bert Block, Cairo, 111.
2846. FLORENCE WARNER
(Sister of No. 1603)
A. B. in Lib. Sci.; Libraiian; d. Nathan C. (h. 1856, Prophetstown, 111.) S:
Euphemia H (Dias) Warner. Prepared in Prophetstown H. S.; Kno.x Acad. Pi Beta Phi.
Address, Manhattan, Kan.
2S47. CHARLES ALVA WASHBURN
B. S. in M. E.; Engineer; b. Oct. 24, 1884, Muncie, 111.; s. Willard Albert \-
Mary Alice (Cass) Washburn. Prepared at Fairmount H. S. With Deere & Co.,
1906-9; Mgr. Union Malleable Iron Co., 1909 — Married Fay Porter, Sc|it. 14, 1910,
Moline, 111. Address, East Moline, 111.
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2848. OSCAR S. WATKINS
B. S. in Chem.; Assoc. Chem.; b. Sept. 18, 1883, Danville, 111.; s. William James
(b. Apr. 2, 1850, Pottsville, Pa.) & Nancy Alice (Minick) Watkins (b. Feb. 9, 1851,
near Covington, Ind.) Prepared in Danville H. S.; Chem. & Fr. Clubs; Alpha Chi
Sigma; Maj. Univ. Reg.; Ath. Assoc. Asst. Chem. in Hort., Agr. Exj). Sta., Univ. ot
111., 1906-11; Assoc. Chem., do., 1911 — Author: A Homemade Drying Oven, Jour.
Amcr. Chem. Soc., V. xxx. No. 8, p., 1240-1241; Summary of Spraying Experiments
for 1900, ///. State Hort. Soc. Rpt., 1910, pp. 145-165^. Member Amer. Chem. Soc;
Amer. Assoc, for Adv. of Sci. (Fellow). Married Grace Lucile .Sinclair, Sept. 14.
1910, Indianapolis, Ind. Address, 605 E. Chalmers St., Champaign, 111.
2849- HERBERT JOSEPH WEAVER
B. S. in E. E.; b. Jan. 1883, Fairbury, 111.; s. H. W. Weaver, Prepared in
Wheaton II. .S. Address, 137 LaSalle .St., Chicago, 111., care Public Service Co., of N.
Illinois.
2850. ANNA VAN DEREN WEBB (BARTO)
(Wife of No. 2569)
A. B. in Sci.; Teacher; b. Oct. 21, 1S83, Colorado Riv. Agency, Ariz.; d. Chris-
topher Columbus (b. July 9, 1848, Madisonville, Tenn.) \- Mary Frances (van Ueren)
Webb (b. Sept. 30, 1856, Mattoon, 111.) Prepared in Charleston H. S. ; E. 111. State
Nor. Sch., 1902-4; Univ. of Ind., summer, 1903. Taught in Momence H. .S., 1906-10.
i9o6] Baccalaureate Alumni 401
Member Presb. Church. Marrieil Philip Stephan Barto, June 6, 1910, Charleston, HI.
Child, John Webb. b. Aug. 2g, 191 t. Address, 312 W. Springfield Ave., Champaign,
111.; Bus. Add., Box 3, Champaign.
2851. ROY FRANKLIN WEBSTER
A. B. in L. & A., 1906; Teacher; b. Oct. 8, 1880, Walshville. 111.; s. George H. &
Martha (Forehand) Webster. Prepared in State Normal Univ. H. S. teacher in Elgin,
111., 1906-og; teacher in Lane Tech. H. S., Chicago, 1Q09. Married Ethel M. Hubbard, July
29, 1912, Elgin, 111. Address, 820 Addison St.j Chicago.
2852. SAMUEL HARVEY WEBSTER
A. B. in L. & A.; B. S. in C. E.; Professor; b. July 28, i86q, Rutaii, Pa.; s.
Samuel Knight & Nancy (Higginbotham) Webster. Prepared in Prep. Dept., Waynes-
burg, Pa., Coll. A. B., Waynesburg Coll., 1893. Stanford LTniv., 1903-4- Transit-
man & Chief of party in Reclamation work along Miss. Riv., 1906; Instr. in C. E.,
Okla. Agr. Coll., Stillwater, Okla., 1906-7; Assoc. Prof, of C. E., ibid, 1907; Prof, ot
C. E., R. I. State Coll., 1907 — Address, Kingston, R. I.
2853. LEILA MAUDE WEILEPP (MUSSELMANN)
B. L. S.; b. Nov. 10, 1883, Cisco, 111.; d Francis Sigel (b. June 11, 1862, Blue
Mound, 111.) & Ada (Nagel) Weilepp (b. Oct. 27, 1861, Oakley, 111.) Prepared in
Champaign H. S. Alpha Chi Omega; Phi Delta Psi. In Univ. of Wis. Lib., 1906-7.
Married Virgil George Musselniann, Sept. 24. 1908, Decatur, III. Child, Mary Louise,
b. Apr. 23, 1910. Address, 2220 Hampshire St., Quincy, 111.
2854. REGINALD ELLIS WELLS
B. S. in M. E.; b. Jan. 8, 1881, Syracuse, N. Y. ; s. N. A. Wells. Prepared Univ.
Acad. Address, care N. A. Wells, Urbana, 111.
2855. MARY MARGARET WHEELER (BENNETT)
A. B. in Sci.; Physician: b. Aug. s, 1884, Grant Park, 111.; d. Herbert (b. Dec.
4, 1851, New York) & Anna Matilda (Herbert) Wheeler (b. May 7, i860, Monee, 111.)
Prepared in Kankakee H. S., Ladies' Glee Club; Ger. Club; Sci. Club; Y. W. C. A.;
Alpha Epsilon Iota. M. D., Coll. Phvs. & Sur., Chicago, 111., 1909- Married Myron
E. Bennett, M. D., Sept. 6, 1909, Grant Park, 111. Address, Wilbur, Wash.
2856. ROBERT HOADLEY WHIPPLE
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Dec. 18. 1S83, Derby. Conn.; s. Henry S. (b. Dec. 8,
1856, do.) & Mary (Hoadley) Whipple ( b. June 8, i860, do.) Prepared in Rockford
H. S. Class football, 1902-6, Capt., 1906. In Maintenance of Way Dept., Penn; R. R.,
1907; Estimate-man, S. Pacific R. R., 1907; Engr. in charge of const, work for Amer.
Gas Co., Philadelphia. A. F. & A. M.; B. P. O. E. Address, Rockford, 111.
2857. EDNA NOBLE WHITE
A. B. in Sci.; Teacher; b. June 3, Fairmount, 111.; d. A. L. (b. Nov. 3, 1849,
Logan, O.) & Angeline E. (Noble) White (b. Aug. 2, 1857, Greencastle, Ind.) Pre-
pared in Fairmount H. S.; Univ. Acad. Pi Beta Phi; Phi Delta Psi. Taught in J>an-
ville H. S., 1906-8; Lewis Inst., 1908; Ohio State Univ., 1908^ Address, 22 Four-
teenth Ave., Columbus, O.
2858. MAHALA JANE WHITE
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Oct. 21, 1880, Charleston, 111.; d. Monroe (b. Aug.
9, 1845, do.) & Mary Elizabeth (Hall) White (b. Aug. 28, 1850, Charleston, 111.)
Prepared in Charleston H. S.; Charleston State Nor. Sch. Address, 921 S. Tenth St.,
Charleston, 111.
2859. CHARLES WILLIAM WHITTEN
(Brother of No. 4978)
A. B. in L. & A.; Professor; b. Aug 6, 1871. Stark Co., 111.; s. William Henry
(b. Dec. 25, 1819, New York, N. Y.) & Ellen (Schuyler) Whitten (b. Oct. 13, 1830,
Moristown, N. J.) Prepared in I. S. N. V. Inst, in Phys. and Geom., Univ. Acad.,
1903-6. Asst. in Sci., N. 111. State Nor. Sch., 1906-9; Prof, of Physics & Chem., do.,
1909— Assoc. Editor, Si.rth Yearbook, N. 111., Supts. &• Prins. Assoc, An Outline Course of
Study on a Scientific Basis, Published by L^niv. of Chicago Press, 191 i, 56 pp. Mem-
ber, Cong. Church; 111. State Teachers' Assoc; 111. Schoolmasters' Club; N. 111. Supt.
&• Prin. Assoc. Married Henrietta Leigh, Feb. 14, 1893 (d. Oct. 12, 1901); Jessie
Helene Cunningham, June 7, 1904- Children, Jennie Alma, b. Jan. 3, 1894; Mabel
Doris, 1). May 9, 1896. Address, DeKalb, 111.
2S60. LAURANCE EGAR WILKINSON
(Brother of No. 3224)
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Jan. 22, 1886, Hamilton, N. Y.; s. James Edward
fb. Feb. 9, 1S5S, l.awrence, Mass.) & Abbie Jennie Merril (Egar) Wilkinson (b. Oct.
22, 1861, Beloit, Wis.) Prepared in St. Albans Sch.; Champaign H. S. Final
honors. Draftsman. W. A. Otis, Arch., 1906-8; with J. M. White, 1908-g; Perkins,
Fellows, Hamilton Co., Archs. Member, Com. Church of the Redeemer; Chicago Arch.
Club; City Club of Chicago. Address. 5725 Rcsalie Court, Chicago, 111.
402 University of Illinois [1907
2861. leonard e. wise
(Brother of No. 2285)
B. S. in Agr.; Lumber Dealer; b. Feb. 3, 1883, Cerro Gordo, 111.; s. Jacob (b. Dec.
28, 1844, Delphi, Ind.) & Elizabeth (Kuns) Wise (b. Apr. 17, 1855, Lafayette, Ind.)
Prepared in Bement H. S. ; Decatur H. S. Phi Kappa Psi; Alpha Zeta. Office Mgr.
Wm. H. Wise S: Co., 1906-8; Lumber dealer, Rocky Ford & Timpas, Colo. Pres. Ark.
Valley Pan-Hellenic Club. Married Ethol Dudley, June 16, 1909, Decatur, 111.
Child, Esther Dudley, b. Jan. 9. 1912 (d. Jan. iS, 1912). Address, Rocky Ford, Colo.
2862. LEWIS HUNGERFORD WOOD
B. S. in M. E.; 1906; Teacher of Manual Training; b. June 8, 1884, Lansing,
Mich.; s. Martin E. & Harriet V. (Hungerford) Wood. Prepared in Oak Park H. S.;
Delta Kappa Epsilon. Draftsman at Berlin Machine Works, Beloit, Wis., until Dec.
I, 1908; Instructor in Mechanical Drawing at Univ. of Wis., Dec. i, 1908, to Aug.
I, 1911; Man. Tr. Teacher in Grand Rapids, 1911-12; Principal of Industrial Education,
Beloit, Wis. Married Hazel Appleby. June 13, 191 1, Madison, Wis. Address, 360 W.
Grand Ave., Beloit, Wis.
2863. EARL BELMONT WOODIN
(Brother of No. 3234)
B. S. in C. E.; Structural Steel Draftsman; b. Dec. 30, 1882, St. Joseph, 111.; s.
Thomas Jefferson (b. Sept. 4, 1884, Catlin, 111.) & Carrie Ann (Hunt) Woodin (b.
Oct. 8, 1853, Buffalo, N. Y.) Prepared, St. Joseph; N. I. N .S., Dixon, 111. Tau Beta
Pi. Structural Steel Draftsman Ambridge Plant, Drawing Room of Amer. Bridge Co.,
1906-9; Lossig Plant at Chicago, 1909; Eng. Dept. L. M. & S. P. R. R., 3909-11; Purdy
Henderson, 191 1; Lassig Plant Amer. Bridge Co., Chicago, 191 1 — ^larried Grace
Mast, Aug. 20, 1907. Child, Gwendolyn Grace, b. Dec. 24, 1909. Address, 108 S. 44th
Ave., Chicago, 111.
2864. XENIA MAY WOOLMAN (WORTHEN)
(Wife of No. 2291)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Aug. 21, 1885, Terre Haute, Ind.; d. Albert Jefferson (b.
May 20, 1861, Vernon, Ind.) & Daura (Campbell) Woolman (b. Aug. 17, 1865, do.)
Prepared in Central H. S., Duluth, Minn. Alethenai: Phi Delta Psi; Y. W. C. A.
(Pres.); Delta Gamma; Phi Beta Kappa. Married Edmund Louis Worthen, Nov. 5,
1908, Urbana, 111. Child, Rachel Daura, b. Aug. 15, 1910. Address, State College, Pa.
2865. LAWRENCE FISHER WOOSTER
B. S. in E. E.; Instructor; b. Aug. 2, 18S4, Litchfield, 111.; s. William Leonard
(b. Conn.) S: Mary Kirby (Fisher) Wooster (b. Litchfield, 111.) Prepared in Litch-
field H. S. Eta Kappa Nu; E. E. Soc. ; Glee & Mandolin Clubs, 1902-3; Technograph
Bd., 1905-6. In Testing Dept., G. E. Works, Schenectady, N. Y., 1906-8; Home-
steader, 1908-10; Instr. in Elec. Eng., Ore. Agr. Coll., 1910 — Married Veva Ilene
Magers, Aug. 12, 191 1, Portland, Ore. Address, Mech. Hall, Corvallis, Ore.
2866. MILTON RALEIGH WRIGHT
B. S. in E. E.; b. Sept. 16, 1881, New London, Wis.; s. S. E. Wright. Pre-
pared in Univ. of Wis. Address, 130 Reaper Block, Chicago, 111. (J)
2867. OLA MAY WYETH
B. L. S.; Lib. Work; b. Nov. 25, 1882, Newmann, 111.; d. Geo. E. Wyeth (b. Sept.,
1853, Charleston, 111.) & Ina Marcella (Bills) Wyeth (b. May 11, 1861, Ramsay, 111.)
Prepared Charleston H. S. ; Northwestern Univ., 1900-1 ; Cornell, 1901-4; A. B. Cornell,
1904. Alpha Chi (3mega. Libr., Northwestern Univ., 1906-8; Univ. of 111., do., 1908-9, &
from May, 191 o — Member Amer. Lib. Assoc. Address, 807 S. Lincoln Ave., Urbana.
2868. THOMAS YATES
(Brother of No. 3240)
B. S. in C. E. ; R. R. Engr. ; b. June 2, 1877; s. Thomas and Jean (Lafrance)
Yates. Prepared Dubuque H. S. Address, Brownwood, Tex.
CLASS OF 1907 (378)
2869. FRED EATON ALLEN
B. S. in Agr.; Stock Raiser; b. Dec. 9, 1883, Delavan, 111.; s. Ralph (b. Apr. 15,
1854, Sekonk, Mass.) & Ada Mary (Eaton) Allen (b. Oct. 12, 1856, Philo, 111.) Pre-
pared in Delavan. Agr. Club; Class Football. Address, Sand Springs, Mont.
2870. BURT THOMPSON ANDERSON
(Brother of Nos. 3624, 3625; Husband of No. 2582)
B. S. in E. E.; b. Oct. 31, 1884, Alexis, 111.; s. Perry (b. Stockholm, Sweden) &
Kate A. (Burt) Anderson (b. Yates City, 111.) Prepared in Galesburg H. S. E. E.
Soc; Eta Kappa Nu; Crystal Club; Capt. Univ. Regt.; Vice Pres. Jun. Class. Engr.
Apprentice, Union Switch iS: Signal Co.^ Pittsburg Pa., 1907-10; Draftsman, Signal
Engrs. Office, A. T. & S. F., Topeka, Kan., June-Oct., 1910; Signal Constr. Foreman
A. T. & S. F. R. R. Coast Lines, Barston, Calif., 1910-Dec., 191 1; Appointed Asst.
1907] Baccalaureate Alumni 403
Signal Engr., A. T. & S. F. K. R., Topeka, Kan., 191 1 — Active Member K. R. Signal
Assoc; Pres. Natl. Executive Council Eta Kappa Nu; Kansas City Alumni Assoc.
Married Tirzah Bradley, July 2, 1910, Blue Mound, 111. Address, Topeka, Kan.
2871. JOHN WILLIAMS ANDREE
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Engr.; b. Nov. i, 1879, Germany s. Peter (b. May 3i> 1843.
Ger.) & Susana (Buchholz) Andree (b. Sept. 6, 1842, do.) Prepared by home study.
Elec. Engrs. Soc. ; Der Deutscher Verein. Engr. Constr., 1907-8; Appraisals, Jan. -Apr.,
1908; Teaching, 1908-9; Superintending operation of power stations, 1910 — Married Anna
M. Albers, May 20, 1908, Peoria, 111. Children, William Albers, b. Mar. 15, 1909; Carl
Clinton, May 11, 1912. Address, 119 E. Ave. 52, Los Angeles, Calif.
2872. GHLOE MARY APPLE
(Sister of No. 1797)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Sept. 3, 1882, Palestine, 111.; d. William S. (b.
Aug. 28, 1848, Sidney, O.) & Sarah Belle (Decker) Apple (b. July 9, 1954). Prepared
in Robinson H. S. Teacher in Petersburg H. S. Address, Petersburg, 111.
2873. ARTHUR WARD ARCHER
B. S.; in Arch.; Architect; b. Apr. 6, 1883, Spencer, la.; s. William Fletcher (b.
Feb. 10, 1841, Cambria Center, N. Y.) & Mary Frances (Worrel) Archer (b. Nov. 2,
1846, do.) Prepared in Peabody H. S., Little Rock, Ark. Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
Arch. Draftsman, War Dept., West Point, N. Y.; 1908-9; Sunt, of Const., U. S. Pub.
Bldgs., Treasury Dept., 1909 — Member Elk Lodge; Masonic Lodge. Married Mell Bos-
well, Sept. 18, 1912. Address, Little Rock, Ark.
2874. ARLOW J. ARGRAVES
B. S. in C. E.; Asst. Engr.; b. May 19, 1885, Compton, 111.; s. Winfield Scott (b.
Feb. 29, 1848, Lee Co., 111.) & Ellen (Mittan) Argraves (b. Jan. 28, 1851, do.) Pre-
pared in Sterling-Colona Twp. H. S., Sterling, 111. C. E. Soc. Laborer in structural
shop, 1907-8; Structural draftsman, 1908-9; Bridge draftsman, 1909-10; Asst. Engr.,
Bur. of Pub. Works, Philippine Govt., 1910 — Member Presb. Church. Married Mildred
Elizabeth Argraves, June 29, 1910, Chicago, 111. Address, Manila, P. I.
2875. MAUD GERTRUDE ARMSTRONG
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Lawrence Co., O. Prepared in Champaign H. S. and Acad.,
Univ. of 111. Address, Los Angeles, Calif.
2876. CLEM C. AUSTIN
B. S. in M. E.; Traveling Salesman; b. June 2, 1882, Crocker, Mo.; s. Chester
Yeomans & Elnora Jane (Briggs) Austin. Prepared in Streator H. S. Delta Kappa
Epsilon; Phoenix; Adelphic; Class Track and Basket Ball teams; Mechanic in Bisbee,
Ariz., 1908; Salesman and Sales Mgr., LaFayette, Ind., 1908-9; Asst. in Piirdue Univ.,
1909-1910; Traveling Salesman, Amer. Hoist & Derrick Co., St. Paul, Minn., 1910 —
Author: A High Duty Mine Pumping Station, Mines &■ Minerals, 1910; Comparison ot
Kerosene and Gasoline as Fuel in Internal Combustion Engine, Practical Engr. 1910;
Effect of Varying Point of Ignition under Varying Loads on a Producer Gas Engine,
Practical Engr., 1910; various short contributions to Power and The Gas Engine. Mem-
ber Methodist Church, Y. M. C. A. Address, care American Hoist & Derrick Co., St.
Paul, Minn.
2877. LEO PRESTON BAIRD
A. B. in L. & A.; Mgr. Light & Power Co.; b. July 15, 1885, near Yates City,
111.; s. Benjamin Preston (b. Mar., 1855, Pa.) & Josephine (Gray) Baird (b. 1861,
Maquon, 111.) Prepared in Abingdon H. S.; Hedding Coll. Acad.; Hedding Coll.,
1902-5. Alpha Tau Omega. H. S. Prin. 1907-10; Mgr., Abingdon Light & Power Co.,
igii — Married Gertrude Perle Edwards, July, 1907- Child, Richard Bruce, b. June
19, 1908. Address, Abingdon, 111.
2878. CECIL FRANKLIN BAKER
(Son of No. 35; Brother of Nos. 1447, 2308. 2309)
A. B. in L. & A.; Arch. Draftsman: b. Nov. 19. 18S2, LTrbana, 111.: s. Ira Osborn
(b. 1853, Ind.) & Emma Jane (Burr) Baker (b. 1853, Oswego, N. Y.) Prepared in
Champaign H. S. Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1904-7; M. S., Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1909-
Arch. Soc; Sigma Nu. European travel, 1909. Member Cong. Church. Address,
5215 Madison Ave., Chicago; Bus. Add., J400 Monroe Bldg., Chicago.
2879. . HOWARD NEWELL BAKER
(Brother of No. 2560)
A. B. in Sci.; Physician & Surgeon; b. Mar. 31. 1881, Tolono, 111.; s. Gilbert Lane
(b. Jefferson Co., N. Y.) & Jennie Stuart (Campbell) Baker (b. Scot.) Prepared in
Champaign H. S. M. D., Hahnemann Med. Coll., 1905. Member Champaign Co. Medical
Soc; Central 111. Homeo. Med. Assoc; Davis Co. la., Med. Soc. Married, Madge
Merrill, May 14, 191 1, Floris, la. Address, Floris, la.
2880. ORRIN HUGH BAKER
B. S. in M. E.; Salesman; b. Tune 10, 1885, Hamilton, Ontario, Can.: s. George
(b. ibid.) & Ann Jane (Brown) Baker (b. ibid.) Prepared in North Div. H. S., Chi-
cago. Alpha Tau Omega. Chemist on steel and blast furnace practice; charge ol
furnace practice; shipping and finishing end bar mills; gathering special eng. data
404 University of Illinois [1907
relative to power and rolling mill practice. Salesman, 111. and Carnegie Steel Co.
Member Univ. Club of Chi. Address, 417 Barry Ave., Chicago, 111.
2881. RAY LUZERNE BAKER
(Son of No. 161; Brother of No. 3631)
B. S. in M. E.; Engineer; b. Feb. 14, 1884, Savoy, 111.; s. Edward J. (b. Apr
25, 1857, Mannsville, N. V.) & Alice R. (Beebe) Baker (b. Aug. 27, 1857, do.) Pre
pared in Champaign H. S. Sigma Xi. Sterling Boiler Co., 1907: Univ. of Wis., 1908-9:
A. Bement, 1909; 111. Steel Co., 1909-10; Whitman & Barnes Mfg. Co., 1911 — Mar
ried Emily E. Holmes, Sept. 14, 1910, Baldwin, Wis. Child, Gordon Holmes, b. Sept
14, 191 1. Address, 12040 Stewart Ave., Chicago; Bus. Add., 120th & Morgan Sts.,
do.
2882. FRANCIS CYRUS BAGBY
B. S. in C. E. ; in business; b. May 23, 1886, Rushville, 111.; s. John Scripps (b.
Feb. 28, 1853, do.) & Loucilla Ann (Walker) Bagby (b. Dec. 14, 1858", do.) Prepared
in Rushville H. S. Beta Theta Pi. Glee & Mandolin CIuIk Major Univ. Regt. In Eng.
Dept., Corrugated Bar Co., 1907-8; Univ. of 111., Eng. Exp. Sta., 1908; Eng. Dept.,
Corrugated Bar Co.. 190S; Engr. same. Tenn., 1908-9; do., St. Louis, 1909-10; District
Mgr., same, 191 o — Member Engrs. Club, St. Louis, Mo. Mo. Athletic Club; Union
Club; Illini Club, St. Louis (Secy. & Treas.) Address, Kendall Hotel, St. Louis, Mo.;
Bus. Add., 1409 New Bank of Commerce Bldg., do.
2883. EVA BALCH (FARRAR)
(Wife of No. 2963)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mar. 6, 1881, Pleasant Grove Twp., 111.; d. George Theron (b.
July 9, 1847, do.) & Nancy Caroline (Allison) Balch (b. Nov. 30, 1856, do.) Prepared in
Nor. Sch., Stevens Point, Wis., and Nor. Sch., Charleston, 111. Athenean; Engl. Club.
Married Roscoe Farrar ('07) Jan. i, 1908, Lerna, 111. Address, Humboldt, III.
2884. JOHN DUDLEY BALL
B. S. in M. E. ; in Standardizing Laboratory; b. Dec. 8, 1882, Seneca, 111.; s. Asher
C. (b. June 24, 1857, Dover, 111.) & Kate M. (Hulse) Ball. Prepared in Pontiac Twp.
H. S. Choral Soc. ; Y. M. C. A.; Soph. Debating team. Gen. Elec. Test, 1907-8; Standard-
izing Lab., 1908 — I. N. G., 7 yrs. Assoc. Member A. I. E. E. ; Edison Club, Bd. of
Directors. Married Alena L. Wiles, Sept. 14, 1910, Schuylerville, N. Y. Child, John
Dudley, Jr., b. July 8, 191 1. Address, 2 Gillespie St., Schenectady, N. Y.
2885. GEORGE HORTON BALLANTYNE
B. S. in C. E. ; Civil Engineer; b. Nov. ■;. 1883, Burlington, la.; s. Hector (b.
Scotland) & Sarah (Bailey) Ballantyne (b. Burlington, la.) Asst. Eng. C. B. & U-
R. R., Oct., 191 1 ; Division Eng. (Eastern) Western Pacific R. R., Elko, Nev. Address,
Elko, Nevada.
2886. HARRY HAUGHEY BARBER
B. S. in M. E.; Draftsman; b. Jan. 18, 1878, Freeport, 111.; s. Ashley (b. Rock
Grove, 111.) & Mary Jane (Haughey) Barber (b. Shannon, 111.) Prepared in Freeport
H. S.; Freeport Coll. of Commerce. Draftsman, Erector, Inspector, Foreman Steel Shop,
Estimator & Salesman at Stephen Adamson Mfg. Co., 1907 — Married Blanche Capron,
Sept. 10, 1907, Freeport, 111. Children, Alice Capron, b. Dec. 3, 1908; Harry Ashley,
b. May 30, 191 1. Address, 291 North Ave., Aurora, 111.
2887. THOMAS MORSE BARGER
A. B. in Sci.; Teacher; b. Dec. 5, 1876, Shawneetown, 111.; s. Harrison Carter (b.
Nov. 7, 1840, do.) & Mary Elizabeth (Morse) Barger (b. Jan. 6, 1843, Fairfield, Vt.)
Prepared in Normal H. S. ; 111. State Norm. Univ. Acacia. Head of Science Dept., J.
Sterling Morton Twp. H. S., Cicero, 111. Member Masonic Lodge; Amer. Assoc, for the
Adv. of Sci.; Central Assoc, of Sci. & Math. Teachers; 111. State Acad, of Sci. Married
Grace Charlotte Kimlin, June 28, 191 1. Child, Thomas Morse, Jr., b. July 15, 1912,
Quincy, 111. Address, 2650 S. 60th Ave., Cicero, 111.
2888. WILLIAM FLOYD BARNETT
A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B., 191 o; b. Nov. 5, 1884, Barnett, HI.; s. Biggus Stuart (b.
Dec. 14, 1839, do.) & Laura Victoria (Allen) Barnett (b. Nov. 1, 1836, Litchfield, 111.)
Prepared in (Zarlinville H. S. Attended Blackburn Lhiiv., 1903-5- Adelphic; Pol. Sci.
Club; Phi Gamma Delta; Phi Delta Phi; Illini staff. Scholarship in Substantive Law,
1908-9. Member Mt. Nebo Lodge. Address, Barnett, 111.
2889. ADA JANE BARTER (DUNN)
(Sister of No. 2015)
A. B. in Lib. Sci.; b. Dec. 29, 1884, Wolcott, Ind. ; d. Clarence T. (b. Mar. 27,
1854, Concord, N. H.) & Lillian (Hendry) Barter (b. Apr. 25, i860, Ceresco, Mich.)
Prepared in Englewood and Columbus (Nebr.) H. Schs. Pi Beta Phi; Alethenai; Phi
Delta Psi. Librn., Eastern Ky. State Nor., 1907-11. Married Dr. Murison Dunn, Dec.
23, 191 1, Richmond, Ky. Address, Box 402, Richmond, Ky.
2890. WALTER EDMUND BARTON
B. S. in M. E. ; Erector Grain Elevators; b. Feb. 10, 1880, Nokomis, 111.; s. William
Esler (b. May 28, 1850, Milford, O.) & Althea Lomira (Morse) Barton (b. Sept. 9, i S49,
1907] Baccalaureate Alumni
405
Matamora, Mich.) Prepared in Nokomis H. S.; Austin Coll., Effingham, 111. Draftsman,
Natl. Tube Co., 1909; Clerk & Bookkeeper, Kewanee Light & Power Co., 1909-11; Erect-
ing Grain Elevators, Burrell Eng. & Constr. Co., 191 1 — Address, Nokomis, 111.
2891. ELEANOR MAHAN BEARDSLEY
(Sister of No. 3637; Daughter of Nos. 203, 264)
A. B. in L. & A.; Private Instr. ; b. Nov. 29, 1884, Champaign, 111.; d. Henry Mahan
(b. Oct. 20, 1858, Milford Twp., O.) & Marietta (Davis) Beardsley (b. May 11, 1858,
Vienna, Ind.) Prepared in Central H. S., Kansas City, Mo. Attended Wellesley Coll.,
1903-4; studied music in Brussels, 190S; in New York City, 1911-ij. Kappa Kappa
Gamma; Phi Delta Psi; Phi Beta Kappa; Alethenai. Vice-Pres. Women's League, 1906-7;
Vice-Pres., Y. W. C. A., 1906-7. Private instructor in voice training, also position as
soloist in church. Address, 3643 Walnut St., Kansas City, Mo.
2892. JAMES PETER BECK
A. B. in L. & A. ; Mgr. Publicity Bureau, Universal Portland Cement Co. li Gen. Mgr.
Cement Products Exhibition Co.; b. Jan. 27, 1886, Odell, 111.; s. Charles & Mary (Kramer)
Beck. Prepared in Pontiac Twp. H. S. Alpha Delta Phi; Phi Delta Phi; Phoenix; Varsity
Club; English Club; Philomathean; Editor and Mgr. Jllio; Mgr. Illinois Magazine;. Cap-
tain ^ Regimental Adjutant, Cadet Regiment; Chairman Memorial Com.; Fresh. Debating
Team; Jun. Prom. Com.; Pres. Illini Club of Chicago. Member of Press Club of (Thi-
cago; Chicago Advertising Assoc. Address, 72 W. Adams St., Chicago, 111.
2893. OSCAR WILLIAM BECKEMEYER
A. B. in L. & A.; in business; b. Sept. 20, 1882; s. August Henry (b. 1852, Berlin,
Germany) & Elizabeth (Jacobs) Beckemeyer (b. i860, Clinton Co., 111.) Prepared in
Carlyle H. S. Mgr. Dept. Store owned by father at Beckemeyer, 111. Address, Becke-
meyer, 111.
2894. CLAUDE BELTS
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Feb. 4, 1873, Cuba, N. Y.; s. J. M. & Sarah L. Belts. Prepared
in L'niv. of Mich. Address, 812 Barr Ave., Urbana, 111.
2895. ARTHUR NORTON BENNETT
B. S. in Chem. Eng.; Chemist; b. Jan. 28, 1885, Chicago; s. Elisha Wood (b. July
29, 1850, Brownsville, Pa.) & Carrie Naseii (Dana) Bennett (b. Aug. i, 1855, Portland,
Me.) Prepared in Lewis Institute. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Phi Lambda L^psilon; Phoenix;
Yoxan. Chemist, 111. State Food Commission, July i, 1907 — - Mem. Am. Chem. Soc. ;
Sec. Illini Club of Chicago. Address, 7204 Princeton Ave., Chicago, 111.; Bus. Add., 1605
Manhattan Bldg., Chicago.
2896. CHARLES HOWARD BENT
(Husband of No. 2308)
B. S. in M. E. ; Asst. Manager; b. Dec. 21, 1884; s. Charles Avery & Cora
Hannah (Stone) Bent. Prepared in Chicago Man. Tr. Sch. Sigma Nu. With Piano
Mnfg. Co.; Apprentice Salesman; Office Asst. Member of Cong. Church. Married Imo
E. Baker, Sept. 23, 1909, Champaign, 111. Child, Marion Louise, b. Dec. 5, 1910. Address,
430 6th Ave., LaGrange, 111.; Bus. Add., 214 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago.
2897. CHARLES HUGH BETHEL
B. S. in E. E. ; Electrician; b. Jan. 14, 1885, Plainfield, 111.; s. Emerson (b. Morris,
111.) & Jessie L. Bethel (b. May 17, 1862, Antwerp, N. Y.) Prepared in Joliet Twp.
H. S. Sigma Xi; freshman football team. Eng. Apprentice, 1908; oil well driller, igo8-io;
Electrician with Amer. Steel and Tin Plate Co., Gary, Ind., 1910 — Address, IPlainfield,
111.
2898. GEORGE FREDERICK BEYER
B. S. in Chem. Eng.; Chief Chem.; b. Nov. 30, 1882, Neustadt An der Aisch,
Bavaria, Germany; s. George (b. Mar. 25, 1856, do.) & Barbara (Schramm (b. Nov. i,
1858, Roesleinsdorf, Bavaria, Germany). Prepared in Cullom H. S. and Univ. Acad.
Alpha Clii Sigma; Theta Nu Epsilon; Phoenix Hon. Sr. Soc; Chem. Club; Varsity
Baseball Team; Class Football Team. Chemist with .\rmour & Co., Chicago, 1907-9;
Chief Cliem., Armour's So. Omaha branch house, 1909 — Married Aimee Johnston, June
6, 191 1, Omaha, Nebr. Address, 3560 Poppleton Ave., Omaha, Nebr.
2899. WILLIAM BLACK
P.. S. in M. E.; Engineer; b. Feb. 10, 1884, Chicago, 111.; s. Walter (b. May i, 1849,
Scotland) & Mary (Breckenridge) Black (b. Scotland). Prepared in Mendota II. S.,
Mendota, 111. Alpha Delta Phi; Shield and Trident; Adelphic Lit. Soc; M. E. Soc;
Prelim. Honors; Varsity Gym. Team; Treas., Jun. class; Sen. Memorial Com.; Treas.,
Sen. Ball Com. Married Helen Olive Smith, Aug. 31, 1909, Mendota, HI. Address,
126 E. Dayton St., Madison, Wis.
2900. WALTER ROr.ERT BLOCK
B. S. in Agr.; Seed Inspector; b. Jan. 16, 1884, Sidney, HI.; s. E. F. (b. May 17,
1859, Champaign) & Katherine (llartzig) Block (b. Aug. 7. 1^61, Detroit, Mich.) Pre-
pared in Univ. Acad. Agr. Club; Zeta Psi; Vice Pres. Class; Capt. Univ. Regt. Expert
work Inter. Harvester Co., summer 1907; Asst. in Agr. Eng. College, Univ. of Wis., 1907;
Seed Inspector, Evansville, Ind., 1908 — Member ^'. I^I. C. A. Married Helen Mc-
Culloch, Sept. 22, 1910, Paris, 111. Address, c/o \V. II. Small & Co., Evansville, Ind.
4o6 University of Illinois [1907
2901. FRANK LYMAN BODWELL
B. S. in C. E.; b. Oct. 13, 1884, Hallowel!, Me.; s. W. A. Bodwel!. Prepared in
Methuen H. S. Address, 6947 Eggleston Ave., Chicago, III.
2902. ETHEL BOND
(Sister of No. 2322)
A. B. in Lib. Sci.; B. L. S., 1908; Librarian; b. Aug. 6, 1883, Savoy, 111.; d. David
(b. Sept. 8. 1832, Lancashire, Eng.) & Elizabeth (Edwards) Bond (b. Sept. i8, 1838,
Oswestry, Shrewsbury of Shropshire, Eng.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Illiola Lit.
Soc. Librarian cataloger, Northwestern Univ. Library, 1908-9; Chief cataloger, Ohio
Wesleyan Univ., 1909-12. Instructor in Libr. Sch., Univ. of 111., 1912. Address, 603 E.
Healy St., Champaign, 111.
2903. HUGH THOMAS BOON
B. S. in Agr. ; b. Feb. 22, 1882, Chrisman, 111.; s. John & Anne G. Boon. Address,
Armstrong, 111.
2904. ORA LITTLEFIELD BORN
(Sister of 2025)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Jan. 12, 1886, Lancaster, O.; d. George Washington
(b. Lancaster, O.) & Tides (Haldermann) Born (b. do.) Prepared in Decatur H. S.,
and Univ. of 111. Acad. H. S. Teacher, Illiopolis, 1908-10; Amboy, 1910-11; Georgetown,
191 1 — Address, 502 E. John St., Champaign, 111.
2905. SUDHINDRA BOSE
A. B. in L. & A., A. M., 1909; Student; b. 1883, Keot Khali, Dalla, India; s.
Dwaiaka Nath & Smrijuta Vmatara Bose. Prepared in Victoria School, Comilla, Tip-
perah, India; Victoria Coll., 1900-3; Park Coll., Mo., 1904-6. English Club; Cosmopolitan
Club. Scholarship, Univ. of Chicago, 1908; Fellowship in Pol. Sci., Univ. of Iowa, 1911 —
Published about 40 pp. on education, politics, travel, journalism in Nation and Modern
Review, Calcutta. Address, Dt. Dalla, Bengal, India — P. O. Keot Khali.
2906. NELLIE UREE BRANCH
(Sister of No. 1304)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Aug. 27, 1885, White Heath, 111.; d. William L. &
Emily U. (Yeager) Branch. Prepared in (Champaign H. S. Alpha Xi Delta; English
Club. At home, 2 yrs. ; Teaching, 2 yrs. Address, Box 53, 541 N. Garfield St., Poca-
tello. Id.
2907. WILLIAM EMORY BREWER
B. S. in C. E. ; Survyr.; b. Dec. i, 1885, Newman, 111.; s. Elsberry (b. Nov. 29,
1853, Edgar Co., 111.) & Elizabeth (Stickels) Brewer (b. 1855, Perry Co., 111.) Prepared
in Newman H. S. Onyx Club. Candidate for Co. Survyr., Carroll Co., Mo., 191 2.
Address, Carrollton, Mo.
2908. LEMMA CORNELIA BROADHEAD (EATON)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Aug. 7, 1883, Mackinaw. 111.; d. William (b. Manchester, Eng.)
& Cornelia (Bergen) Broadhead (b. Mackinaw, 111.) Prepared in 111. State Normal Univ.
Illiola. Grade teaching, 1907. Member Alumni Association of Southern Calif., :907.
Married Dr. Charles David Eaton, Jan. i, 1908, Mackinaw, 111.. Children, Marjorie, b.
Oct. 21, 1908; Charles David, Jr., b. Nov. 9, 1910. Address, Tremont, 111.
2909. RICHARD ABNER BROOKS
B. S. in E. E.; Gen. Mangr. Massillon Elec. & Gas Co.; b. Feb. 16, 1886, Saunemin,
111.; s. George William & Anna Augusta (Gray) Brooks (b. Feb. 22, 1852, Forrest, 111.)
Prepared in Saunemin H. S. & Grand Prairie Seminary, Onarga, 111.; E. E. Soc; Kappa
Sigma; Student Member A. I. E. E. ; Varsity Baseball, 1904-6; coach freshman team,
1907; Varsity Football, 1905-6; Class Basketball. With Doherty Operating Co., 60 Wall
St., New York, 1907 — Member Saunemin Lodge No. 738, A. F. & A. M.; Highlands
Chapter, No. 39, R. A. M., Denver, Colo.; Massillon Commandery No. 4 Massillon, O.
National Elec. Light Assoc; Southern Gas Assoc. Married Margaret J. King, Nov. 9,
1909, Chicago. Address, 303 Dwight St., Massillon, O.
2910. EARL CLARENCE BROWN
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Feb. 28, 188=;, Trilla, 111.; s. Edward Seymour (b. Feb.
27, 1864, Farmington, 111.) & Stella B. (Beals) Brown (b. Jan. 5, 1866, Trilla, 111.)
Prepared at Charleston H. S. Alpha Tau Omega; C. E. Club; Pres. Soph. Class. Asst.
Engr., Decatur Bridge Co., 1907. Married Ethel Virginia Starr, Dec. 18, 1907. Child,
Elizabeth Starr, b. May 2, 191 1. Address, 450 Ewing Ave., Decatur, 111.
2911. RUTH ELIZABETH BROWN
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. June 22, 1883, Morrison, 111.; d. Orville Hodges (b.
Mar. 27, 1847, Schoharrie Co., N. Y.) & Anna Belle (Mackey) Brown (b. 1850, Picton,
Nova Scotia). Prepared in North Dixon. Taught in Amboy, 1907-8; Morrison, 1909-10;
Geneseo, igii-12. Member of Presb. Church. Address, Dixon, 111.
2912. FLORENCE WINGFIELD BULLOCK
(Sister of 1306, 3666, 3667, 3668)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Eureka, 111.; d. Wingfield Minor (b. Oct. 24,
1836, Eureka, 111.) & Mary Marsalenia (McCullough) Bullock (b. Aug. 26, 1850, Ger-
1907] Baccalaureate Alumni 407
mantown, W. Va.) Prepared in I. S. N. U. & East. 111. Nor. School. Scholarship.
Teacher in LeRoy, 111., 1907-10; El Paso, 111., igio-ii; Lewiston, Id., 1911-12; Head of
Hist. Dept., State Norm. School, Ellensburg, Wash. Address, Ellensburg, Wash.
2913. RALPH MARKS BURKHALTER
B. S. in C. E.; Engr.; b. Mar. 27, 1885, Maquon, 111.; s. William & Clara B. Burk-
halter. Prepared in Peoria H. S. Adelphic; Scholarship; Varsity Track Team. With
P. R. R. East River Tunnel, N. Y., 1907-9; George W. Jackson, Inc., Chicago, 1909-11;
C. M. Neeld Const. Co., Pittsburg, 1911-12; George W. Jackson, Yonkers, N. Y., igu —
Address, 308 N. Orange St., Peoria, 111.
2914. EDNA SOPHIA BURNHAM
A. B. in Sci. ; b. Nov. 27, 1877, Cortland, N. Y. ; d. S. C. Burnham. Prepared in
Dixon H. S. Address, Mattoon, 111.
2915. DEANE BURNS
(Brother of No. 3674, 4382)
B. S. in Chem. Eng., 1907; Chemist; b. Mar. 16, 1884, Washington, la.; s. James
Clinton (b. Sept. 13, 1850, Harvey, Pa.) & Ida Jane (Carey) Burns (b. Jan. 18, 1856,
Xenia, O.) Prepared in Monmouth H. S. ; Western 111. State Norm., 1902-3. Chem.
Club; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Xi. Chemist, Analytical, Corn Products Refining Co.,
1907-10; Chemist, Asst. Dir. of Lab., Nat. Carbon Co., Cleveland, O., 1910 — Member
Amer. Chem. Soc. Married Phyllis Elizabeth Grosh, Sept. 3, 1908, I.oraine, 111. Child,
Harold Deane, b. July 2, 1910. Address, 2072 Warren Rd., Lakewood, O.
2916. ELIZABETH HELEN BURNSIDE
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Feb. 10, 1882, Oskaloosa, la.; d. William (b. June 4, 1842,
Londonderey, O.) & Hannah Amelia (Henderson) Burnside (b. July 14, 1846, New
Concord, O.) Prepared in Oskaloosa, la., H. S. & Penn Coll., 1902-5. Phi Delta Psi.
Library organizer, Oskaloosa, la.; Bradley Polytech. Inst. libr. ; Ore. Pub. Libr. ; Morning-
side (Toll. Libr.; Librn. Bradley Polytech. Inst. Libr., 1909 — Acting Librn., Oskaloosa
Pub. Libr., 191 1. Address, Peoria, 111.
2917. ALBERT HARVEY BURTON
A. B. in L. & A.; b. May 23, 1872, Cisne, 111.; s. B. F. Burton. Prepared in
Southern 111. State Nor. Univ. Address, Cisne, 111.
2918. HOWARD BLAINE BUSHNELL
(Brother of Nos. 3300, 3301)
B. S. in C. E.; Asst. Eneineer, State Highway Commission; b. Dec. 26, 1884, Paxton,
111.; s. Allen Sherrell & Carfie May (Hills) Bushnell. Prepared in Paxton H. S. C. E.
Soc; Phoenix; Varsity Baseball, 1905, 6, 7. Memphis R. R. Terminal Co., Memphis
Tenn., 1907; Concrete Construction, John Deere Plow Co., Omaha Nebr., 1908; Memphis
R. R. Terminal Co., 1908; State Highway Comm., Springfield, 111., 1907 — Member 111.
Soc. of Engineers. Married Feme (Jraham, Apr. 30, 1910, Clinton, 111. Address, care of
State Highway Commission, Springfield, 111.
2919. EDWIN WALKER BUXTON
B. S. in C. E.; Survyr.; b. Aug. 7, 1884, Carlyle, 111.; s. Harvey Parriss (b. Vermont)
& Eunice Josephine (Walker) Buxton. Prepared in Jacksonville, H. S. Draftsman. Jack-
sonville Steel Bridge Co., & Marcus Bridge & Iron Works, 1908; Survyr., Bur. of Lands,
Manila, P. I. Columbia Club, Manila, P. I., Imp. Order Red Men, 1907; C. E. Club.
Address, c/o Bureau of Lands, Manila, P. I.
2920. EDWIN FLETCHER CALDWELL
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. May 3, 1883; s. Chas. O. (b. Feb. 4, 1857, Richmondale,
O.) & Marv A. (Jones) Caldwell (h. Oct. 31, 1839, Vigo, Ross Co., O.) Prepared in
Burlington Jet. H. S.. Maryville (Mo.) Seminary & Univ. of Mo., 1902-5. Phi Gamma
Delta: Theta Nu Epsilon; Yoxan ; Alpha Gamma Rho. Engaged in Cattle Bus.; Director,
Amer. Aberdeen-Angus Breeders' Assoc, Chicago, 111. Author, Numerous brief articles
on Agricultural Topics. Address, Burlington Jet., Mo.
2921. JOHN ALBERT CALL AN
(Husband of No. 3752)
B. S. in C. E.; Educator; b. Mar. 3, 1886; s. John T. & Alice (Charlton) Callan.
Prepared in Gifiord, 111., H. S. & Univ. Acad. Phi Gamma Delta; Ionian; Sigma Xi.
M. C. E., Union Univ. Instr. in Drawing. C. E. N. Y. State Highway Dept. Married
Lutie Goff ('09), June 30, 1911, Champaign, 111. Address, 759 Nott St., Schenectady, N.
Y.; Bus. Add., Union College, Schenectady.
2922. RUSSELL THORNHILL CALLOWAY
B. S. in E. E.; Engr. & Draftsman; b. June 18, 1883; s. William R. (b. Apr. 14,
1840, Can.) & Angeline (Dunkerson) Calloway (b. Dec. 25, 1844, Hopkinsvile, Ky.)
Prepared in Taylorville, 111., H. S. E. E. Soc. Engr. Apprentice, Westinghouse Elec.
& Mfg. Co., 1907-8; Operator, Commonwealth Edison Co., 1908-10; Draftsman, Western
Electric Co., 1910; Draftsman, Sargent & Lundy, Engrs., Aug. 1910-March, 1912; Engr.
Woodmansee, Davidson & Sessions, March, 1912 to present. Married Anne Michaelson,
June 5, 1912 at Chicago, 111. Address, 514 N. Homan Ave., Chicago, 111.
4o8 University of Illinois [1907
2923. AUGUSTUS BACON CASEY
B. S. in C. E.; Engr.; b. Oct. 9, 1884, Pawnee City, Nebr.; s. C. E. Casey. Prepared
in Chicago Man. Tr. H. S. Address, 11 32 Lake Ave., Wilraette, 111.
2924. RALPH EDWARD CHAMBERS
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. July 4, 1884, Sadorus, 111.; s. Dr. Jacob G. & Anna
(Rock) Chambers. Prepared in Danville H. S. & Univ. of 111. Acad. Delta Upsilon;
Alpha Gamma Rho. Address, Sadorus, 111.
2925. JEROME CERMAK
B. S. in C. E.; b. Feb. 4, 1S84, Chicago, 111.; s. J. B. (b. Bohemia) & Anna (Lovak)
Cermak (b. ibid.) Prepared in Joseph Medill H. S., Chicago. Varsity Football; Basket-
ball; Water Polo; Gym. Teams; Class Baseball Teams. Member Chicago Tech. Club;
Waupanseh Club; City Hali Club. Asst. Engr. in charge of Constr. Work. Married
Oct. 28, 1909. Address, 925 E. 62nd St., Chicago, 111.
2926. ALTA ACHSAH CHARLES (McKEEVER)
(.Wife of No. 4297)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. June 20, 1885, Beardstown, 111.; d. Thomas J. (b. May 9,
1S54, San Francisco, Cal.) & Mary J. (Goodell) Charles (b. Apr. 8, 1858, Peru, 111.)
Prepared in Beardstown H. S. & 111. Woman's Coll. Phi Beta Kappa; lUio Board.
Taught at Beardstown, 111., 1907-8. Married, William Earl McKeever ('10), June 4,
1910, Urbana, 111. Children, William Lewis, b. Mar. 17, 191 1; Charles Harlan, b. June
5, 1 91 2. Address, Gibson City, 111.
2927. JENNETTE STEWART CHESNUT (BEVAN)
A. B. in L. & A.: b. May 22, 1884, New Holland, 111.; d. Thomas J. (b. June 4.
1834, Chillieothe, O.) & Margaret H. (Caldwell) Chesnut (b. Nov. 21, 1S39, Carroll-
ton, 111.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Delta Gamma; Secy. Freshman Class; Illio Bd.
Teacher of Engl., Atlanta, 111., 1907-08; Mt. Pulaski, 1908-09. Married Carl Judson Bevan,
June 22, 1910, New Holland, 111. Address, Atlanta, 111.
2928. EDWARD EVERETT CHESTER
(Brother of Nos. 633, 1105, 1474, 2342)
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. Jan. 12, 1885, Champaign, 111.; s. Ezra E. (Columbus,
O.) it Marguerite (Powell) Chester (do.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Delta Tau
Delta; Agr. Club. Address, Box 37, Wendell, Id.
2929. ALBERT BARNES CLARK, Jr.
A. B. in L. & A.; Banker; b. Jan. 25, 1884, Chicago, 111.; s. Albert Barnes, Sr.
(b. July 17, 1845, Honolulu, Hawaii) ic Sarah Jane (Hamlin) Clark (b. Mar. 3, 1845).
Prepared in Evanston Twp. H. S.; Oahu Coll., Honolulu; Univ of Wis., 1904-5. Kappa
Sigma. Hawaiian Development Co., 1908; Bank of Hawaii, 1909 — ; Secy. Pacific De-
velopment Co., Ltd., Honolulu, Hawaii. Address, 1551 Beretania St., Honolulu, Hawaii.
2930. ROBERT HODGE CLANAHAN
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. May i, 1886, Golconda, 111.; s. Harrington (b. Oct.,
1850, Pope Co., 111.) & Mary Elizabeth (Hodge) Clanahan (b. Apr., 1850, do.) Pre-
pared in Golconda & Springfield H. S. Theta Nu Epsilon; Illini Staff; Illio Staff. Pre-
lim Honors. Member Presb. Church; Mason Lodge No. 131. Married Helen Prosser
Lax, Sept. 28, 1910, Springfield, 111. Child, Robert Hodge, Jr., b. Nov. 13, 1911. Ad-
dress, Renshaw, 111.
2931. *DENNIS ALBERT CLINGAN
A. B. in L. & A.; Lawyer; b. May 27, 1883, Georgetown, 111.; s. John William (b.
Nov. 16, 1855, Danville, 111.) & Mary Estella (Nesbitt) Clingan (b. Aug. 26, 1858).
Prepared in Danville. Philomathean; Freshman Debating 'ieam; Illini Staff, 1905-6-7.
In Leland Stanford Jr. Law School, 1907-8; Univ. of Calif. Law School, 1908-9. Prac-
ticing Law since Jan., 1909. Served since Dec, 1910, Co. I., 5th Inf., I. N. G. Member
M. E. Church; Masonic Lodge. Died Mar. 18, 1912.
2932. CLYDE BESTOR COLEMAN
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. Sept. 10, 1882, New Windsor, 111.; s. Samuel Clinton
(b. Sept. 7, 1855, Waterloo, Pa.) & Juliet Bestor Coleman (b. Apr. 25, 1854, Suffield,
Conn.) Prepared in New Windsor sch.; Univ. Acad. Alpha Zeta; Agr. Club; Choral
Soc. ; Sigma Xi. Instr. in Dairy Husbandry, Univ. of 111., 1907-9; Prof, of An. Husb.,
R. I. State Coll, 1909-10; Farming, 1910 — Married Grace P. Wills, Apr. 3, 1912, Kings-
ton, R. I. Address, New Windsor, 111.
2933- EMMA BROWN CONNELLY (EIDAM)
(Wife of No. 2076)
A. B. in Sci.; b. Springfield, 111.- d. William A. (b. Apr. 24, 1853, do.) & Emma
Catherine (Brown) Connelly (b. Hartford, Conn.) Prepared in Danville H. S.; attended
Univ. of Cincinnati, 1903-4. Math. Club; Athenean. Marrieil Kdw.ird G. Eidnm, Sept.
5, 1908. Aitdrcss. 85 Middlesex Rd., Rochester, N. ^'.
2934. LOUIS PHILLIPS COOK
B. S. in E. E.; with Chicago Telephone Co.; b. Mar. 19, 1S82, Quincy, III.; s.
Chauncey E. & Orena (Tyler) Cook. Prepared in Quincy II. S. Delta Upsilon; A, 1.
1907] Baccalaureate Alumni 409
E. E.; Varsity Dancing Club; Theta Nii Epsilon; Mgr. & Asst. Coach Varsity Baseball
team. 1907; Mgr. Freshman Football team, 190:2 & Coach, 1006; played on Class Football
teams; Baseball. Chicago Telephone Co., Dec, 191 1 — Address, 2903 Washington Blvd.,
Chicago.
2935. ALI.KX BURTON COOKE
B. S. in M. E.; Farmer; b. July 21, 1885, Danville, 111.; s. Elmer B. (b. May 7,
1861, Gallon, O.) S: Mary Jessie (Anderson) Cooke (b. Dec. -'4, t«62, Urbana. HI.)
Prepared in Danville H. S. M. E. Club., 1907; Sigma Xi. Attended Univ. of Colo.,
1904-5. Asst. to Master Mechanic, Corn Products Refining Co., Pekin, 111., 1907; Asst.
in boiler trials. Eng. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111., 1908-9. Farming. Address, Gaylord,
N. D.
2936. FRED AUGUSTUS COX
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Oct. 15, 1874, Hanna, 111.; s. Hiram Sanford (1).
May 12, 1844, Mercer Co.. 111.) & Alice Ann Cox (b. Oct. 23, 1844, do.) Prepared in
Port Byron Acad. With D. L. & W. R. R. Member Elm Park M. E. Church; Order
of Independent Americans. Married Elizabeth Martyn Wills, Sept. 8, 1909, Scranton.
Pa. Child, Elizabeth Augusta, b. July 25, 1910. Address, 727 S Main Ave., Scranton, Pa.
2937. PHILIP A. CRIHFIELD
A. B. in L. &• A.; Publisher; b. Feb. 2=., 1885, Atlanta, 111.; s. Horace (b. May 13.
1856, do.) & Emily (Arnold) Crihfield (b. "Oct., 1857, do.) Prepared in Atlanta H. S.
Married Bessie Taylor, Oct. 2, 191 1, Beckett, O. Address, Atlanta, 111.
2938. ETHEL CRUM
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher in H. S.; b. Mar. 13, 1886, Lexington, 111.; d. William
M. (b. Sept. 6, 1849, dn.) & Martha J. (Cochran) Crum (b. Mar. 2, 1856, do.) Pre-
pared in Lexington H. S. Preliminary Honors, 1906. Teacher of Sci. Address, Caguas,
Porto Rico.
2939. LLOYD SLOTE DANCEY
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1908; Professor; b. Feb. 5, 1879, Fairbury, 111.; s.
Samuel (b. 1829, Ire.) & Frances Emma (Slote) Dancey (b. Jan. 10, 1854, Elkhart,
Ind.) Prepared in Fairbury H S., and 111. Wes. Acad. Adelphic. Grad. Scholarship
in Physics. Prof, of Phys., Carroll Coll., Waukesha, Wis. Member, Amer. Phys. Soc;
Supt. Sunday Sch.; Scout Master. Married, Elizabeth Jane Johnston, Aug. 26, 1908,
Illiopolis, 111. Child, Robert Jesse, b. Mar. 15, 1910. Address, iii Charles St., Wau-
kesha, Wis.
2940. JOHN ANDREW DAILEY
B. S. in C. E.; Engr.; b. Feb. 10, 1882, Davis, 111., s. Bernard (b. Sept. 8, 1851,
Stephenson Co., 111.) & Mary Ann Dailey (b. Oct. 25, 1852, do.) Prepared in Peca-
tonica H. S. C. E. Club; Preliminary Honors. Masonry Inspector, I. C. R. R., 1907;
Engr. with Bureau of Streets, Chicago. 111., 1908 — Member, Roman Catholic Church;
mini Club; Fort Dearborn Club; Town & Country Club; College Club; Municipal Engrs.
Clulj. Address, 2224 Warren Ave., Chicago, 111.
2941. SAMUEL GARNETT DAVID
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer & Canner; b. Oct. 13, 1881, Odell, 111.; s. Charles (b. Sept.
I, 1835, Kingston, Ont.) & Alvira (Harper) David (b. Apr. 23, 1S46, Onarga, IH-)
Prepared in Grand Prairie Sem., Onarga, 111. Final Honors. Farming & Canning
Bus., 1907-11. Married Lillian Gladys Kissinger, Dec. 24, 1907. Child, Geraldine Ester,
b. May 16, 191 1. Address, Milford, 111.
2942. JOHN JUNE DAVIS
(Brother of No. 2625)
B. S.; Agent & Expert, Bureau of Entomology, U. S. Dept. Agr.; b. Oct. 9, 1S85,
Centralia, 111.; s. John L. (b. Apr. 30, CentraUa, 111.) & Mary Catherine (Marsh)
Davis (Centralia, 111.) Prepared in Centralia II. S Alpha Tau Omega: Special Honors.
Asst. to the State Entomologist of 111., 1907-11; Agent & Expert, Bureau of Entomology.
U. S. Dept. of Agr., April, 191 1 — Author of various articles on entomological subjects.
Married Pearle Elizabeth Taylor, Oct. 27, 1909, Rich Hill, Mo. Address, Reifer's
Flat No. 9, Lafayette, Ind; Bus. Add., Ex. Sta., Lafayette, Ind.
2943. NELL SARELLA MACMILLEN DAVIS (KNAPP)
(Wife of No. 3054)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Oct. 26, 1884; d. John Anderson (b. Sept. 10, 1848, Ind.
Co., Pa.) & Martha Theresa (MacMillen) Davis (b. Nov. 14, 1852, Logansport, Ind.)
Prepared in Farmer City H. S. Taught in Illiopolis H. S., 1907-10. Married Willard
Alfred Knapp, Aug. 3, 19 10. Address, c/o Purdue University, W. Lafayette, Ind.
2944. CARL RANKIN DICK
(Husband of No. 4509)
B. S. in A. E. ; Engr.; b. June 25, 1884, Bloomington, 111.; s. George Frederick
& Emma (Rankin) Dick. Prepared in Bloomington H. S., and 111. State Nor. Univ.
Alpha Tau Omega; Ar.ch. Club. Instr.. G. E. D., I'niv. of 111., i907-9- Asst. Kngr.,
Decatur Bridge Co., 1909 — Married Margaret Crowell Wood ('10), Dec. 11, 1912,
Champaign, 111. Address, Decatur, 111.
410 University of Illinois [1907
2945. EDNA LEILA DILLON (MOSIMAN)
(Sister of No. 4134; Wife of No. 2762)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Nov. i8, 1884, Thomasboro, 111.; d. William (1). 1848, Ver-
milion Co., 111.) & Mira (Maurer) Dillon (b. 1858, Ind.) Prepared in Urbana H. S.
Sigma Kappa; Deutscher Verein. Taught, 1907-8. Married Levi D. Mosiman, June 29,
1910, Urbana. Address, Morton, III.
2946. NELLIE MABEL DIXON
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Sept. 26, 1880, Streator, 111.; d. E. Dixon. Prepared i"
Streator H. S. Address, 209 E. Bridge St., Streator, 111.
2947. TOWNSEND FOSTER DODD
B. S. in E. E.; Artillery Officer; b. Mar. 6, i886- s. Taylor (b. Mar. 25, 1854.
McDonough, Ga.) &. Ruth Anna (McLean) Dodd (b. May 19, 1S59, Kaufman, Tex.)
Prepared in Anna, 111., 11. S. P2ta Kappa Nu; E. E. Soc. ; Egyptian Club; Crystal Club.
Elec. Draftsman and Inspr., 1907-9; Pvt., Corp., Sgt., Lieut., I. N. G.; Sec. Lieut.,
Coast Arty. Corps, U. S. A., 1909-11; First Lieut., Coast Arty. Corps, U. S. A., 191 1 —
Fort Monroe Club, 1909 — ; Army & Navy Club, New York; Hamilton Club, Brooklyn,
N. Y. Address, Ft. Toten, New York. Permanent Address, c/o Adjutant General U. S.
A., Washington, D. C.
2948. FRANK LYLE DONIGAN
B. S. in M. E. ; Mech. Engr.; b. Aug. 6, 1875, Dwight, 111.; s. James Donigan.
Prepared in Dwight H. S. Address, 116 W. Chippewa St., Dwight, III.
2949. FRANK DONNERSBERGER
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Nov. 17, 1883, Chicago; s. Joseph (b. 1843, Cincinnati,
O.) & Wilhelmena (Honkomp) Donnersberger (b. 1842, do.) Prei)arfd in Chicago
Man. Tr. Sch. C. E. Club. With Amer. Bridge Co., 1907; State Highway Comm. of
111., 1907-8; Empire Car Co., Treas., 1909 — Member Knights of Columbus. Address,
3608 Michigan Ave., Chicago.
2950. WILLIAM ALBERT DOSS
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Aug. i, 1885, Monticello, 111.; s. Armsterd M. (b. Mar. 9.
1854, Somerset, Ky.) & Emily (Royse) Doss (b. Dec. 8, 1865, Edinburg, Ind.) Pre-
pared in Monticello H. S. Lawyer & States Atty., 1908 — Member Baptist Church. Mar-
ried Tona Ahlrich, Jan. 28, 1908, Deland, 111. Child, Elsie, b. Nov. 10, 1908. Address,
Monticello, 111.
2951. FLOYD EVERETT DOUGHERTY
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. May 20, 1882, Fairmount, 111.; s. Benjamin Franklin
(b. Feb. IS, 1848, do.) & Lillie (Hubbard) Dougherty (b. Sept. i, 1855, Muncie, 111.)
Prepared in Fairmount H. S. Married Alice Ludden, May 5, 1909, Chicago, 111.
Address, 3723 Wilton Ave., Chicago, III.
2952. LYNN AMOS DREW
(Brother of Nos. 2638, 3717)
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. Dec. 25, 1880, Clifton, 111.; s. Washington (b. 1846,
Shattagee, N. Y.) & Mary Alice (Hunt) Drew (b. about 1850, Charleston, N. H.J
Prepared in Watseka H. S. Agr. Club. Considerable attention given to the psycho-
logical, physiological and social aspects of the use of clothing. Address, Martinton,
111., R. F. D. No. 2.
2953. HELEN MARY EATON
(Daughter of No 227; Sister of No. 3722)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Nov. 19, 1885, Kansas City, Mo.; d. William Thomas (b. Feb.
6, :859, Amesbury, Mass.) & Augusta (Batchelder) Eaton (b. Sept. 17, 1856, Pittsfield,
N. H.) Prepared in Tyler (Texas) H. S. & Commercial Coll., Alethenai; Engl. Club,
Pres. 1905-6; Der Deutscher Verein: Student Volunteer Band; Y. W. C. A. Pastor's
Asst., ist Cong. Church, Decatur, HI., 1909-10; Press Reporter, W. C. T. U., 1907 — ;
Press Reporter, C. E , 1909 — • Member First Literary Club, 1908-9; Member Presb. Church.
Address, 227 Bonner Ave., Tyler, Tex.
2954. JACOB CHRISTIAN EBERSPACHER
A. B. in L. & A.; Asst. Cash. First National Bank; b. Jan. 2y, 1885, Pana, 111.; s.
Christopher Gottlieb (b. Mar. 24, 1855, Shelbyville, 111 ) & Barbara Elizabeth (Weber)
Eberspacher (b. Nov. 26, 1866, Westfield, 111.) Prepared in Shelbyville H. S. & Univ.
Acad. Commercial Club; Political Science Club. With First National Bank, Shelby-
ville, 1907-8; taught in Moweaqua, HI., Pub. Schs., 190S-9; with First National Bank,
Shelbyville, 111., 1909 — Member German Evangelical Church. Address, Shelbyville,
111.; Bits. Add., First National Bank, do.
2955. WILLARD LEO EGY
B. S. in E. E.; M. S. in Physics, 1909; Asst. Physicist U. S. Bureau of Mines;
b. June 15, i88s, Fairmount, 111.; s. Homer H. (b. Mar., 1859) & Florence E. (Lee)
Egy (b. Apr., 1864, Vermillion Co., HI.) Prepared in Fairmount H. S. & Urbana H. S.
Elect. Eng. Soc; Ionian; Tau Beta Pi; Gamma Alpha; Sigma Xi; Engineering Fellow-
ship, 1907-9; Varsity Track team, 1904; Class Football team, 1905-6. Asst. Engr. at
Underwriters' Laboratories Inc., Chicago, III., investigating the fire resisting and hre
1907I Baccalaureate Alumni 411
retarding properties of various materials and methods of construction, 1909-10; Asst.
Physicist at U. S. Bureau of Mines, Pittsburg, Penn., carrying on investigations in the
flow of heat and high temperature measurements, and being in direct charge of the
physical measurements of the coal dust exjilosions in the U. S. Kxperimental Mine
located at Bruceton, Penn., igio — Author: Kng. Ex. Sta. bulletin No. 36 1909, The
Thermal Conductivity of Fireclays at High Temperatures, jointly with J. K. Clement.
Assoc. Mem. A. I. E. E., 1907-11; Amer. Phys. Soc, 1908 — Married Ada Meihsner,
June 7, 191 1, Walnut, 111. Child, Willard Leo, Jr., b. July 28, 1912. Address, 907 Deely
St., Pittsburg, Penn.; Bus. Add. Bureau of Mines, 40 & Butler Sts , do.
2956. EMMA LODEMA EHLY
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Apr. 6, 1883, Ottawa, 111.; d. Adam (b. July 10,
1834, Buffalo, N. Y.) & Emma Jane (Toombs) Ehly (b. Feb. 18, 1848, Chatteris Eng.)
Prepared in Ottawa H. S. ; Friends' Univ. Teacher, 1907-8. Member M. E. Church;
Epworth League; Y. W. F M. Soc. Address, Yenping, China, Foochow Dist.
2957. HIRAM WASHBURN ELLIOTT
B. S. in C. E. ; Engineer; b. Sept. 19, 1884, Indianapolis, Ind. ; s. Ashley John (b.
Jan. 19, 1862, Evansville, Ind.) & Alice Jennie (Washburn) Elliott (b. July 5, 1862,
Silver (Treek, N. Y.) Prepared in Bradley Polytech Inst., Peoria, 111. Acacia. Supt.,
George A. Fuller Co., Builders, 1907 — Junior member. Western Soc. Engrs. Married
Albertina Griggs, Oct. 10, 1907, Peoria, 111. Children, Raymond Harvey, b. Feb. 20, 191 1;
Edwin Ashley, b. June 21, 1912. Address, 1443 Waveland Ave., Chicago, 111.
2958. LENA ENLOW
A. B. in L. & A. ; b. Oct. 1, 1884, Libau Courland, Russia. Prepared Chicago
Univ. Address, 1736 Buckingham PI., Chicago, 111. (t)
2959. THOMAS REUBEN ERNEST
A. B. in Sci.; A. M., 1908; Ph. D., 1910; Instructor; b. Dec. 6, 1879, Swanwicke,
111.; s. Louis Henry William (b. 1845, Gottingei), Ger.) & Elizabeth (Loos) Ernest (b.
Pinckneyville, III.) Prepared in South. 111. Nor. Sch. Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma
Xi; Ionian; Kappa Delta Pi; Fellowship in Chem. Prof. Chem., Spokane, Coll., 1910-11;
Instr. in Chem., Lane Tech. H. S., Chicago, 1911-12; Consulting Chemist, 1912 — Author:
Researches on Sand-Lime Brick, IJull. No. 16, State Geol. Survey; Fire Tests on Sand-
Lime Brick, Trans. .4iner. Ccram. Soc, 1910; The Chemistry of Sand-Lime Brick, ibid,
1911. Address, First Nat. Bk. Bldg., Chicago, 111.
2960. JOHN FRANK ERVIN
B. S. in M. E.; with Deere & Co., Engineering Work; b. Dec. 11, 1883, Cutler,
111.; s. J. T. (b. 1855, Cutler, 111.) & Anna E. (Brown) Erwin (b. 1856, Cutler, 111.)
Prepared in Sparta High School. Married Nellie LaTrobe, Oct. 14, 191 1, Anderson.
Address 629 Eighteenth St., Moline, 111.; Bus. Add., with Deere & Co., do.
2961. EDWIN ROWDEN EVANS
B. S. in M. E.; Manufacturer; b. May 18, 1S84, Warren, 111.- s. J. W. (b. Galena,
111.) & Henrietta (Rohr) Evans (b. Galena, 111.) Prepared at Warren H. S.; Warren
Acad. Varsity Baseball, 1907. Manufacturer of Automobiles. Married Mary Etta
Birket, July 27, 1910, Paxton, 111. Child, Mary lone, b. July 10, igii. Address,
Orillia, Canada.
2962. JOHN MARCUS EVVARD
B. S. in Agr. ; Experimentalist in Animal Husbandry; b. Nov. 6, 1884, Saunemin,
111.; s. John B. (b. about 1855, Tazewell Co., 111.) & Mary (Leitel) Evvard (b. about
i860, Union Tp., Livingston Co., 111.) Prepared in Pontiac H. S.; in Univ. of Mo.,
1905-6; M. S. Univ. of Miss., 190Q. Alpha Zeta; Adelphic; Track team, 1905. Editor,
Illinois Agriculturist, 1906-7; Asst. to the Dean and Dir., Coll. of Agr. & Ex. Sta. of Mo.,
1907-10; Farmer, 1910-11; Experimentalist in An. Husb., 1911-12; Asst. Chief, 1912 —
Iowa Agr. Ex. Sta., Iowa State Coll., Ames, la. Member Amer. Soc. of Animal Nutrition:
American Breeders' Assoc. Married Mattie Casey Cooper, Aug. 10, 191 1, Gallatin, Mo.
.Address, 617 Ninth St., Ames, la.; Bus. Add., Iowa State College.
2963. WILLIAM CLAYTON EWAN
LL. B., 1907; Lawyer; b. Mar."'i2, 1881, Lewiston, 111.; s. William Israel (b. Mar.
12, 1849, Port Republic, Va.) & Regina Catherine (Murchinson) Ewan (b. Apr. i, 1847,
Charlottesville, N. C.) Prepared in Cuba H. S. Phi Alpha Delta; Van Twiller Law
Court. Asst. State's Atty., of Henry Co., 111., 1907 — Member B. P. O. E.; Kedmen
Lodge; Mystic Workers of the World, No. 58; Kewanee Club; Midland Country Club.
Address, Kewanee, 111.
2964. CLARA MAY FALLON
A. B. in L. & A.; Stenographer; b. May 24, 1885, Ivesdale, 111.; d. Patrick (b.
Baal, Ire.) & Margaret (Price) Fallen (b. Dublin, do.) Prepared in Univ. Acad.
Taught, Monticello H. S., Jan. -May, 1908; Stenographer, L^niv. of 111., 1909-11; Univ.
of Colo., 1911 — Address, Boulder, Colo.
2965. ROSCOE FARRAR
(Husband of No. 2883)
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. Sept. 22, 1880, Coles Co., 111.; s. Joseph Flcmming ( b.
May 18, 1857, Posey Co., Ind.) & Mary Ann (Grissom) Farrar (b. Mar. 16, 1857, Coles
412 University of Illinois [1907
Co., III.) Prepared in Mattoon H. S.; Eastern 111. State ^or. School. Alpha Zeta;
Agr. Club. M. S., Univ. of Calif., 1910. Farmer, 1907; Mgr. Grain Co., 1908; Instr.
in Univ. of Calif., 1909-10; Farmer, 1911— Member M. E. Church. Married Mary
Evaline Balch, Jan. i, 1908, Lerna, 111. Address, Humboldt, 111.
2966. STANLEY PRINCE FARWELL
B. S. in E. E.; M. S., 1910; Instructor; b. Sept. 29, 1883, Chicago; s. Arthur Burrage
(b. 1852, Leominster, Mass.) & Flcretta (Woodberry) Farwell (b. 1852, Beverly, Mass.)
Prepared in Chicago Man. Tr. Sch. Chi Beta; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi: Gamma
Alpha; Sigma Xi; Final Honors. Western Elec. Co., 1900-4; Okla. Gas & Elec. Co.,
1907-8; Asst. Prof. Central Univ. of Ky., 1908-10; Instr. in T. & A. M., Univ. of 111.,
1910 — Member Soc. for Prom, of Eng. Educ; Amer. Inst, of Elec. Engrs. (Assoc.)
Address, 905 So. Sixth St., Champaign, 111. Bus. Add., 210 Eng. Hall, Univ. of 111.,
Urbana.
2967. LEROY CLARK FERRY
B. S. in M. E. ; Developing Fruit Farm; b. Aug. 9, 1883, Warrensburg, 111.; s. Gilbert
E. (b. Warrensburg, 111.) & Mary Jane (Clark) Ferry (b. June 13. 1856, Pittsfield,
N. H.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. M. E. Soc; Onyx Club. Constr. work for Gravity
Ry., june-Aug., 1907; with H. Mueller Mfg. Co., Decatur, 1907-8; Curtis Motor Truck
Co., Decatur, 1908-9; Leader Iron Works, Decatur, 1909-10. Member Y. M. C. A.
Address, Hillsdale, Id.
2968. VALERIA JOHNSTON FETTERMAN (SMITH)
B. L. S.; b. Oct. 30, 1878, Pittsburg, Pa.; d. C. E. Fetterman. A. B., Western Univ.
of Pa., 1900. Married, Albert Barnes Smith. Address, 1226 Locust St., N. S., Pittsburg,
Pa.
2969. JAMES EDWIN FILSON
LL. B.; Abstracter; b. Oct. 28, 1883, Caldwell Co., Mo.; s. Thomas Anderson (b
Apr. I, 1861, Caldwell Co., Mo.) & Sarah Zelma Filson (b. Oct. 28, 1863, Washington
Co., Vt.) Prepared in Hamilton (Mo.) H. S. Theta Kappa Nu; Witenagemote Court.
Elected Alderman 7th Ward, Champaign. Asst. Supt. S. S. Presb. Church; Junior Warden
Western Star, A. F. & A. M. Married Lena Liberta, Dec. j6, 1906, Hamilton, Mo.
Children, Kathleen Louise, b. Feb. 5, 1910; James Hugh, b. Mar. 28, 1912. Address,
Champaign, 111.
2970. WILLIAM SIDNEY FORD
B. S. in Chem. Engr. ; Chem. Eugr. ; b. July 23, 1882, Tonica, 111.; s. Byron (b. May
5, 1837, Lexington, N. Y.) & Siemma (Alvord) Ford (b. Dec. 22, 1845, Tonica, 111.)
Prepared in Tonica and LaSalle H. S. Ionian; Chem. Club. Chemist, Corn Products
Refining Co., 1907-9; do., Amer. Maize Products Co., 1900-11; Con. Chem., ig'ii —
Member Amer. Chem. Soc. Address, 7342 Coles Ave., Chicago, 111.
2971. CHESTER ALVIE FOREMAN
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Aug. 29, 1883, Pittsfield, 111. Prepared in Pittsfield
H. S. Civ. Engr. in New York City, 1907-9; Detroit, Mich., 1909-11; Kansas City, Mo.,
191 1 — Member A. F. & A. M. Address. 2542 Charlotte St., Kansas City, Mo. Bus. Add.,
■;234 E. Eighth St., do.
• 2972. MATT FOWLER
LL. B.; b. Oct. S, 1878, Marion, III.; s. J. M. Fowler. Prepared in Ewing Coll.;
LL. B. Grant Univ., Tenn., 1906. Address, Crab Oichard, 111.
2973- PERRY JOHN FREEMAN
B. S. in M. E.; Asst. Mgr.; b. Julv 2%, 1881, Lilly Chapel, O. ; s. John C. (b. Apr.
25, 1836, do.) & Cynthia E. (Olney) Freeman (b. Oct. 13, 1840, Delaware, O.) Pre-
pared in Univ. of 111., Acad. M E. Soc. Instr. in M. E., Univ. of Pa., 1907-10; Instr. in
Mach. Constr., Univ. of 111., 1910-12; Asst. Mgr., Regulating Dept., Mueller Mfg. Co.,
Decatur, 111., 1912; Mgr., Dept. of Repairs, Browning Engr. Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Mem-
ber Presb. Church; Amer. Soc. Mech. Engrs. Address, 914 E. 150th St., Cleveland, O.
2974 HERMAN HENRY FRICKE
R. S. in M. E.; Master Mechanic; b. Feb. 2, 1S82, Sparta, 111.; s. Fritz (b. 1852,
Ger.) & Willemihna (Stallman) Fricke (b. Chester, 111.) Prepared in Sparta H. S.
Asst. Master Mechanic, Shattuck, Ariz., Copper Co. Member Elks; Natl. Assoc, of
Stationary Engrs. Address, Box 3494, Bisbee, Ariz.
2975. ROBERT OWEN FRIEND
B. S. in E. E.; Engineer; b. Dec. 5, 1878, Wyoming, O.; s. George Nicholas & Anna
(Owen) Friend. Prepared in Evanston Twp. H. S. Sigma Nu.; Phoenix. Engr.. in
Chicago, 1907-8; in Monticello, Ind., 1908-9; in Racine, Wis., 1909 — Address, 936 Main
St., Racine, Wis.
2976. FREDERICK WILLIAM FRYE
(Brother of No. 800)
B. S. in C. E. ; b. July 4, 1879, Danvers, 111.; s. Joseph Frye. Prepared in Wheaton,
Coll. Address, Pasco Reclamation Co., Pasco, Wash.
2977. ALICE EVELYN FULLENWIDER (LYTLE)
(Wife of No. 1 545)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jan. 7. 1885, Mechanicsburg, 111.; d. William Allan (b. Nov.
20, 1842, Mechanicsburg, 111.) & Alice (Elkins) Fullenwider (b. Feb. 20, 1845, at Me-
1907] Baccalaureate Alumni 413
chanicsburg, 111.) Prepared in Mechanicsburg H. S. and Bettie Stuart Institute of Spring-
field, 111. Y. W. C. A.; Alethenai; Kappa Alpha Theta; Phi Beta Kap^a; Preliminary
Honors; Class Historian, ist Sem., 1906-7. Assoc, of Coll. Alumnfie at bpringfield. 111.,
1008-00. Married Ernest Barnes Lytle ('01 ), Aug. 15, 1912. Address, 603 S. Orchard
St., Urbana. 111.
2978. STANLEY WORCESTER GALHULY
B. S. in C. E.; Super. Arch.; b. Sept. 5, 1884, White Hall, 111.; s. M. J. (b. Akron,
O.) Lucy (Worcester) Galhuly (b. White Hall, 111.) Prepared in White Hall H. S.
With Barnett, Haynes & Barnett, Archs. Address, White Hall, 111.
2979. WILLIAM JAMES GALLOWAY
B. S. in M. E.; b. Apr. 10, 1883, Deerfield, 111.; s. J. M. Galloway. Prepared in
Deerfield Twp. H. S. Address. Deerfield, 111.
2980. MOODY GANNAWAY
LL. B.; b. Mar. 17, 1885, Mattoon, 111.; s. R. J. Gannaway. Prepared in Mattoon,
H. S. Address, Mattoon, 111.
2981. HARRY CLIFTON GARDNER
B. S. in E. E. ; Elec. Engr.; b. Oct. 24, 1880, Viola, 111.; s. J. C. Gardner. Prepared
in Redding Coll. Address, Viola, 111.
2982. LLOYD GARRISON
B. S. in E. E.; E. E , 191 1; Electrical Engineer; b. Dec. 10, 1884, Wellington, 111.; s.
of Aaron & Rosanna (Kelly) Garrison. Prepared in Milford H. S.; E. E. Society; Eta
Kappa Nu; Final Honors; Pres. Elec. Eng. Soc. ; manager first electrical show. Author
of several articles in the Southern Electrician, Atlanta, Georgia, in the last two years.
Member Illuminating Engineering Society and of National Electric Light Assoc; member
of Sons of Jove. Bus. Add., Utah Light and Railway Co., Salt Lake City, Utah.
2983. CHARLES MILBURN GASH
A. B. in Sci.; b. Nov. 27, 1876, Macomb, 111.; s. Edgar (b. Sept. 3, 1851, Huntsville,
111.) & Sarah Mahala (Markham) Gash (b. Jan. 17, 1855, Canton, O.) Prepared in Macomb
H. S.; 111. State Nor. Univ., 1906. Supt. of Sch., Waterloo; Salesman. Address, Macomb,
111.
2984. WILHELMINA HOLLY GENTSCH (HARRIS)
(Sister of No. 3367)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Aug. n, 1877, New Philadelphia, O.; d. Daniel Conrad (b. Nov.
18, 1844, do.) & Elizabeth Hawley (Powleson) Gentsch (b. Dec. 25, 1847, do.) Prepared
in New Philadelphia, O., H. S. ; H. S. at Washington, D. C; Western Reserve Univ.
Alpha Xi Delta; Le Cercle Francais; Final Honors; Phi Beta Kappa; First Pres. Coll.
Club New Philadelphia, O.; Pres. Vesta Club, ipii-12 Married Ivor Harris, Oct. 7,
1909, New Philadelphia, O. Child, Julia Gwendoline, b. May 6, 191 1. Address, 210 N.
Broadway, New Philadelphia, O.
2985. CHARLES BAYARD GIBBONS
B. S. in M. E.; Instructor; b. Feb. 28, 1884, Balaton, Minh. Univ. of Wash., 1905-7.
Asst. in G. E. D.. Univ. of 111., 1907. Member of Cong. Church. Address, 4749, isth Ave.
N. E., Seattle, Wash.
2986. FORREST LINN GIBBS
B. S. in Arch.; Farmer; b. Feb. 18, 1885, Princeton, 111.; s. Walter Linn (b. Mar.
27, 1859, Princeton, 111.) & Rosella Jane (Priestley) Gibbs (b. Sept. 11, 1859, do.)
Prepared in Princeton Twp. H. S. Psi Upsilon. Draftsman, 1907-12; Farming, 1912 —
Address, 1225 S. Main St., Princeton, 111.
2987. PORTIA EUNICE GILKERSON (HOPPER)
(Wife of No. G 118; Daughter of No. 137; Sister of Nos. 1678, 1870, 2389)
B. S. in H. Sci.; b. July 7, 1886, Genoa, 111.; d. Hiram (b. Oct. 14, 1853, do.) &
Portia_ (Moffet) Gilkerson (b. Dec. 15, 1853, Tex.) Prepared in Urbana H. S. Alethenai;
H. Sci. Club; Prelim, and Final Honors. Member of Univ. Church, Urbana. Married
Herbert Andrew Hoppen July 31, 1907, Urbana. 111. Children, Elizabeth, b. May 30,
1909; Partia Arvilla, b. Sept. 27, 1912. Address, Ithaca, N. Y., R F. D. No. 7.
2988. THOMAS EDWARD GILL
A. B. in L. & A.; Asst. Atty. Gen.; b. Jan. 8, 1886, Pecatonica, 111.; s. John (b,
Dublin, Ire.) & Ellen (Hackett) Gill (b. Clonmel, do.) Prepared in Pecatonica H. S.
Philomathean; Spalding Guild; Phoenix; Pol. Sci. Club; Phi Delta Phi. Class Baseball;
Interclass Debate; Class Pres., 1907 (ist sem.); Hatchet orator; Permanent Class Secy.;
Bus. Mgr. mini, J. D., Univ. of Chicago, 1909. Practicing Atty , 1910; Law Clk. in Ofc.
of Atty. Gen., Jan., 191 1; Briefmaker in same to July, 191 1; Asst. Atty. Gen., 191 1 —
Married Vida Campbell, Aug. 2, 1909, Pecatonica, 111. Children. Thomas William, b. Dec.
9, 1910; Norma Katherine, b. Aug. 31, 1912. Address, 1434 Holmes Ave., Springfield, 111.
Bus. Add., Atty. General's Ofc, Springfield.
2989. ELEANOR M. GLENN
(Sister of Nos. 1329, 1330, 4678)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Apr. 21, 1883, Mattoon, 111.; s. Joseph Chamberlain
(b. Feb. 10, 1848, Coles Co., 111.) & Mary Catherine (Ferguson) Glenn (b. Jan. 5, 1856,
414 University of Illinois [1907
do.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Taught, Champaign, 1907-9; Newton H. S., 190911;
Olney H. S., 1912. Member Presb. Church. Address, 207 E. Green St., Champaign, 111.
2990. ARTURO V. GONZALEZ
B. S. in A. E.; Arch. Constr.; b. Jan. 30, 1885; s. Esteban (b. Madadores, Coah,
Mexico) & Cipriana (Cepeda) Gonzalez (b. Saltillo, Coah, Mexico). Prepared at Saltillo,
Coah, Mexico. Sigma Xi; Arch., concrete construction; Professor in Mathematics.
Author of a differential & integral caclulus which will be published soon. Married Carmen
Garcia, Jan. 3, 1909. (^hild, Beatriz, b. Nov. 18, 1910. Address, Monterey, Mexico.
2991. DONALD GRAHAM
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Nov. 24, 1885, Noblesville, Ind.; s. William Braden
(b. N. Washington, Pa.) & Clara Catharine (Darrah) Graham (b. Clarksville, Ind.)
Prepared in Noblesville, Ind., H. S. Arch. Club; Univ. Orch. ; First Holder of Francis
J. Plym European Traveling Fellowship in Arch., 1911-12. Draftsman, W. F. Alexander
& Son, Lafayette, Ind., igoy; Frank B. Hunter, Elmer Dunlap, & C. C. C. & St. L. R. R.,
Indianapolis, Inci., 1907-10; Hewitt & Emerson, Peoria, 111., 1910-11; European travel,
1911-12. Married Alma Marguerite Speck, Apr. 9, 1910, Evansville, Ind, Child, Helen
Virginia, b. Mar. 24 191 1. Address, 35 So. Ninth St., Noblesville, Ind.
2992. SYLVESTER HENRY GRAUTEN
B. S. in E. E. ; Testing Engr, Isthmian Canal Commission; b. May 26, 1S86, Denver,
Colo.; s. Henry Sylvester (b. Oct. 12, 1852, Steubenville, O.) & Amelia Lugibihl (b.
Kansas City, Kan.) Prepared in Chicago English High & Man. Tr. Sch. Eta Kappa Nu;
Sigma Xi; A. I. E. E. Address, Culebra, Canal Zone.
2993. SIDNEY GREAR
B. S. in C. E.; Asst. Engr. I. C. R. R.; b. June 14, 1885, Anna, 111.; s. Walter
(b. Feb. 24, 1850, Jonesboro, 111.) & Flora (Walker) Grear (b. May 27, 1852, Jonesboro,
111.) Prepared in Anna H. S. Egyptian Club; C. E. Club; Varsity Track Team, 1904,
5, 6, Capt. 7; Class track team, 1904; Class treasurer, 1906. Chainman Aug. to Sept.,
1907; Rodman, 1907-09; Draftsman, 1909-11; Asst. Eng., 191 1 — , all with I. C. R. R.
Married, Gussie Baker, Water Valley, Mis.s.. Oct. 25, 191 1. Address, 6140 Madison Ave.,
Chicago, 111.
2994. BESSIE ROSE GREEN
(Sister of Nos. S71, 2103)
A. B. in Sci.; A. M., 1910; b. Dec. 6, 1885, Ivesdale, 111.; d. Patrick (b. Nov. 7,
1842, Ire.) & Maria (Hopkins) Green (b. Mar. 23, 1845, do.) Prepared in Univ. Acad.
Teacher in Atlanta H. S., 1907-8; Asst. in Zool., Univ. of 111., 1908-9 & 1911-12. Address,
401 S. Wright St., Champaign, HI.
2995. MOSES GREENLEAF
B. S. in Agr.; Agriculturist; b. Mar. 24, 1S83, Jacksonville, 111.; s. Edward Spara-
hawk (b. 1838, Bangor, Me.) & Kate (Bau) Greenleaf (b. 1846, St. Louis, Mo.) Pre-
pared in Jacksonville H. S. Phi Delta Theta; Phenix; Delta Rho .Sigma; Yoxan; Theta
Nu Epsilon; Mgr. Football Team, 1906; Chr. Junior Prom. Com.; Cadet Hop. Com.;
Sgt. Univ. Regt. Grain & Lumber Business, 1907-9; Mgr. Stock Ranch, 1909 — Married
Georgia Lillian Stice, Oct. 28, 1908, New Jacksonville, 111. Children, Henry Stewart, b.
July 20, 1909; Moses, Jr., b. Oct. 22, 1911. Address, Kingman, Kan.
2996. MARGARET GRACE GREENMAN
(Sister of No. 1684)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. July 9, 1885, Nokomis, 111.; d. Edwin Gardner (b. July 19,
1848, Corning, N. Y.) & Carrie Hoos (Paine) Greenman (b. July 15, i860, Castleton,
N. Y.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Phi Delta Psi; Illiola. Address, K. F. D. i,
Pond Creek, Okla.
2997- WALTER GAY GRIERSON
B. S. in A. E. ; Draftsman; b. Aug. 4, 1882, Morrison, 111.; s. John (b. Dec. 7, 1842,
Grennan Mills, (Scotland) & Mary (Robertson) Grierson (b. June 13, 1850, Albany, 111.)
Prepared in Morrison H. S. Delegate from Architects' Club to Arch. League of Am.,
held at Washington, D. C., April, 1907. Draftsman, Memphis, Tenn., June, 1908;
Minneapolis, Minn., Oct., 1911; Milwaukee, Wis., 1911 — Member ist Baptist Church,
Minneapolis, Minn., Jan., 1909. Address, 178 Eighteenth St., Milwaukee, Wis.
2998. ALEXANDER HUNTER GUNN
(Brother of No. 690)
B. S. in M. E.; Sales Mgr.; b. July 7, 1884, Evanston, 111.; s. Alexander Hunter Sr.
(b. July 15, 1834, New York City) & Emily Althea (Dyer) Gunn (b. Apr. 30, 1839, Elmira,
O.) Prepared in Evanston Twp. H. S. Mask & Bauble; Opera Club; Argos Club; Mgr.
presentation of Pinafore & Erminie. Wallace Mchy. Co., Champaign, 111.; Salesman &
Designer, 1908; Green Engr. Co., as Draftsman, 1908-12; Chief Draftsman, Asst. to
Gen. Mgr.; Prop. & Mgr., Crown Specialty Co., Chicago & District Sales Mgr. Amer.
Extension Univ. of Los Angeles, Calif. In collaboration with J. D. Wallace invented
cam pump driver patented; new type, relief or safety valve, patent pending. Member
Cong. Church; Illini Club. Married Harriet Brewster Willcox, Mar. 20, 1909. Children,
Alexander Hunter, III, b. Apr. 16, 1910; Buckingham Willcox, b. May 31, 191 1. Address,
1621 Warren Ave., Chicago, 111.
1907] Baccalaureate Alumni 415
2999. AXEL FERDINAND GUSTAFSON
B. S. in Agr.; M. S., 1912; Associate b. Nov. 24, 1880, Joy, 111.; s. G. A. (b. Aug. 7,
1843, Sweden) & Augusta (Jem) Gustafson (b. June 4, 1848, do.) Prepared in Aledo H. ij.
Agr. Club; Adelphic; Alpha Zeta; Sig^na Xi; Prelimmary Honors; Pres. Adelphic & Agr.
Club during senior year. Asst. in Soil Physics, Univ. of 111., 1907-10; Instr. do. 1910-11;
Assoc, do., & ist. Asst., do. Agr. Exp. Sta., Sept. i, 191 1 — Presiding officer of the Nat.
Hon. Frat. of Alpha Zeta, 1910-12. Address, 1004 W. Oregon St., Urbana, 111. Bus. Add.,
Care Agr. Coll., Univ. of 111.
3000. ALTA GWINN
(Sister of No. 4692)
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M. 1910; Assistant; b. Nov. 19, 1886, Oakland, 111.; d. Oliver
Muncle (b. June 23, 1858, Oakland, 111.) & Sara (Wells) Gwinn (b. Oct. 12, i860).
Prepared in Oakland H. S. Alethenai; Phi Delta Psi; Delta Gamma; Phi Beta Kappa.
Address, 806 Goodwin Ave., Urbana, 111.
3001. MICHAEL EDWARD HAGAN
B. S. in E. E.; Teacher; b. June 9, 1884, Champaign Co.; s. Thos. (b. Mar. 8, 1858,
New York City) & Mary A. (Brennan) Hagan (b. Mar. 4, 1859, Ottawa, Can.) Prepared
in St. Mary's H. S., Champaign, III. E. E. See. With Laclede L. & P. Co., St. Louis, till
1908; Teacher of Man. Tr., DePaul Univ., Chicago, 1908; same, Univ. of Dallas, Tex.,
1908 — Member Assoc, of Stationary Eng. (Hon.) Married Margaret Ursula Mahoney,
Atig. 24, 1909, Springfield, 111. Address, 2914 Reagan St., Dallas, Tex.
3002. HARRY GRAY HAKE
B. S. in E. E.; M. S., 1910; Instructor in E. E.; b. Feb. i, 1883, Barry, 111.; s.
Ernest Charles (b. Germany) & Mary (Gray) Hake (b. Barry, 111.) Prepared in Barry
H. S. Eta Kappa Nu; Sigma Xi. Instructor in E. E., Univ. of 111. Author: Street Light-
ing, Univ. of 111. Exp. Sta., 191 1, 60 pp. Married Minnie Etta Thomas, June 18, 1910.
Address, 701 S. Coler Ave., Urbana, ill.
3003. ELLIS BERNARD HALL
(Brother of No. 3766)
B. S. in Chem.; Chemist & Engr. of Tests; b. May 21, 1883, Hoopeston, 111.; s.
Ervin Stevens (b. Feb. 14, 1855, Tonica, 111.) & Violetta (Richardson) Hall (b. June
19, 1852, Peoria, 111.) Prepared in Hoopeston H. S. Sigma Nu. Asst. Chemist, Mo.
Pacific R. R., 1907-9; Chemist, Vandalia R. R., 1909-n; Chemist & Engr. of Tests, Big
Four R. R., 1911 — Member Amer. Chem. Soc; Amer. Soc. for Testing Materials; 111.
Water Supply Assoc. Address, 3219 N. New Jersey St., Indianapolis, Ind. Bus. Add., Big
Four Shops, Beech Grove, Ind.
3004. JANET ALLETTA HALL
(Sister of No. 3383)
A. B. in Sci.; Asst. & Sec; b. June i, 1884, Danville, 111.; d. Harry Augustus (b.
Dec. 29, 1853, Lafayette, Ind.) & Alletta Berrien (Leverich) Hall ' (b. Oct., 1854, Dan-
ville, 111.) Prepared in Danville H. S. Alpha Epsilon Iota; Varsity Basket-ball team,
1905. Studied Infant Welfare in Germany, 1911. In John Crerar Lib., 1907-8; Univ.
of Chicago, Lib., 1909; Chicago Pub. Lib., 1909-10; Asst. and Sec. to Dir., Infant Wel-
fare Service. Chicago, Health Depty_ 1910 — Member Chicago Ethical Soc; Woman's
City Club, Chicago. Address, 5354 Frink St., Chicago.
3005. QUINCY ALLEN HALL
B. S. in M. E.; Testing Engr.; b. July 2, 1882; s. Alonzo J. (b. Aug. 23, 1852,
Chicago) & Sarah Amanda Hall (b. Mar. 4, i860, Hickman, 111.) Prepared in Milford
H. S. ; Univ. Acad. Delta Upsilon; M. E. Soc; Swimming Team, 1906-7; Track Squad,
1905-7. Appointed Mech. Draftsman, 1907 (served 6 wks.); Asst. Testing Eng., 1907-9;
Testing Engineer, 1909; Panama Canal Service, a Branch of the Army, since 1907.
Member Amer. Soc. for Testing Materials. Address, Gorgona, Canal Zone, Panama.
3006. FREDERICK EDWARD HANKE
B. S. in M. E.; b. Mar. ii, 1882, Freeport, 111.; s. A. E. Hanke. Prepared in Free-
port H. S. Address, Detroit H. S., Detroit, Mich (t)
3007. ROBERTA LOUISE HANNA
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Feb. 6, 1884, Chicago; d. James Robert (b. Aug. 14,
1851, Chicago) & Dorabel (Laing) Hanna (b. Dec. 15, 1856, Va.) Prepared in Oak Park
H. S. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Grad. Chicago Teachers' College, 1908. Teacher of House-
hold Science, Chicago Public Schools. Member Presb. Church; Chicago Alumnae Assoc,
of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Address, 1335 Pleasant St., Oak Park, HI.
3008. IVAN GUY HARMON
(Brother of No. 4696)
B. S. in C. _E. ; Engr. & Contractor; b. Feb. 26, 1884, Evanston, 111.; s. Josiah Gilbert
& Emma (Murvin) Harmon. Prepaied in Flora H. S. Phi Gamma Delta; Yoxan; Shield
& Trident; Sigma Xi; Varsity Football team; Track team; Junior Prom Com. Engr.,
Grand Trunk Pacific, 1907-9; Denver Reservoir Co., 1909-10; Engr. & Contractor, 1910 —
Author: Reconstruction of Marshall Lake Dam, The Engineers Record, 1910. Member
Univ. Club of Denver. Address, The Univ. Club, Denver, Colo.; Bus. Add., 202 Ideon
Bldg., Denver.
4i6 University of Illinois [1907
3009. JOSEPH MILTON HARNIT
B. S. in M. E. ; Engineer; b. Dec. 5, 1883, Ludlow, 111.; s. Joseph Milton (b. New
Castle, Pa.) & Elizabeth Anna (Newlin) Harnit. Prepared in H. S., Clarion, la. With
Crystal Falls Iron Min. Co., Mich., 1907-9; W. L. Fergus & Co., Chicago, 1909-11; Green
Eng. Co., Chicago, 1911 — Address, 6223 Washington Ave., Chicago, 111.; Bus. Add.,
130Q Stager Bldg., Chicago.
3010. BERTHA MAY HARPER
(Sister of No. 2407)
B. S. in H. Sci.: Teacher; b. Sept. 22, 1886, Granville, 111.; d. James Albertus, b.
Nov. 13, 1852, do.) & Carrie May (iJurley) Harper (b. May 22, 1853, Hennepin, 111.)
Prepared in Granville H. S. and Univ. of 111. Acad. Chi Omega. Teacher in Danville
H. S., 1907-9; 1911-12. Address, 1103 W. 111. St., Urbana, 111.
301 1. BESSIE MA YE HARVEY
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Aug. 3, 1885, Tolono, 111.; d. William Towner (b.
Oct. 26, 1861, Urbana, 111.) & Lyda (Mullen) Harvey (b. Nov. 3, 1863, Pesotum, 111.)
Prepared in Urbana H. S. and Univ. of 111. Prep. Alethenai; Y. W. C. A., 1904-5.
Asst. Instr., Chicago Tr. Sch. for City and Foreign Missions. Student, Chicago School of
Civics and Philanthropy, 1912-13. Address, 705 Springfield Ave., Urbana, 111.
3012. HOWARD CHARLES HAUNGS
B. S. in C. E. ; Engineer; b. July 24, 1885, Peoria, 111.; s. Charles (b. June 13, 1859)
and Alice Elizabeth (Thornton) Haungs. Prepared in Peoria H. S.; Class Basket Ball
Team. Asst. Engr. Harman Eng. Co.; Peoria Lodge No. 15 A. F. & A. M.; Peoria Chap-
ter No. 7 R. A. M.; Peoria Commaridery No. 3 K. T.; Mohammed Temple A. A. O. N. M.
S.; 111. Soc. of Engineers & Surveyors. Married Florence Mabel Pierce, June 7, 191 1,
Peoria, 111. Address, 403 Fredonia Ave., Peoria, III.; Bus. Add., Harman Eng. Co., Peoria,
111.
3013. RALPH S. HAWLEY
A. B. in L. & A.; Bus. Property Bonds & Management; b. Feb. 20, 1886, Aurora, 111.;
s. Clark W. & Edna V. (Chittenden) Hawley. Prepared in Lyons Twp. H. S., LaGrange,
111. Phi Kappa Psi; Act. Capt. ; Jr. Prom Com. With The Trustee Companies & Business
Property Security Co., 1907 — Member Los Angeles Chapter Amer. Inst, of Banking.
Address, Central Bldg., Seattle, Wash.
3014. AUGUSTUS WASHINGTON HAYES
(Husband of No. 4331)
B. S. in Agr.; Teacher; b. July 2, 1884, Pleasant Plains, 111.; s. Joseph Wright (b.
Pleasant Plains) & Fannie Maria (Pierce) Hayes (b. Winsted, Conn.) Prepared in
Pleasant Plains H. S. Acacia Agr. Club; Alpha Zeta; Adelphic. Asst. in Soil Survey,
Univ. of 111., 1910; Farming; Banking and Director of Agr. in Warren H. S. Member
of Lodge 157 A. F. & A. M., Urbana. Married Elsie Neal ('10), April 4, 1912, Minne-
apolis, Minn. Address, East Grand Forks, Minn.
3015. MABEL ANNIE HAZELTON
A. B. in L. & A.; b. June 12 1884, Morrison, 111.; d. Charles N. (b. July 2, 1847,
Elmira, N. Y.) & Sarah J. (Moore) Hazelton (b. Dec. 18, 1846, Leeds, Eng.) Pre-
pared in Morrison H. S. Attended Northwestern Univ., 1903-6. Chi Omega. Address,
Morrison, III.
3016. ROY RAYMOND HELM
(Husband of No. 3109)
A. B. in L. & A.; Lawyer; b. Sept. 25, 1886, Metropolis, 111.; s. Douglas W. (b.
July 23, i860, Johnson Co., 111.) & Mary Ann (Howell) Helm (b. Feb. 17, 1863, do.)
Prepared in Metropolis H. S. Adelphic; Pol. Sci. Club; Engl. Club; Egyptian Club;
Van Twiller Moot Court; Phoenix; Phi Delta Phi; Delta Sigma Rho; Assoc. Ed. Illio,
1907; Ed. mini, 1906-7. J. D. Univ. of Chicago, 1909; Practiced law in Salt Lake City,
Utah, 1900-11; do., Metropolis, 111., 191 1 — Married Mabel Moore ('07), Dec. 28, 1910,
Clinton, 111. Address, Metropolis, 111.
3017. LORA ATKINS HENION
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1911; Teacher; b. Feb. 14, 1877, Ann- Arbor, Mich.;
d. Lauren Lansing (b. Mar. 23^ 1849, do.) & Frances Rebecca (Atkins) Henion (b. Sept.
10, 1851, Elmore, O.) Prepared in Ann Arbor H. S.. Alpha (Dmicron Pi; Y. W. C. A.;
English Club; Kappa Delta Pi; Athenean; Pres. Athenean Alumnae Soc; Girls' Glee Club,
1906-7; Assoc. Collegiate Alumnae; Univ. Graduate Club. Attended 111. Woman's Coll.,
1897-9. Teacher of Eng., Tuscola H. S., 1907-9; Asst. in English, Univ. of 111., 1909-12;
Teacher in Univ. of 111. summer sch., 1910. Member Presb. Church. Address, 70S Good-
win Ave., Urbana, 111.
3018. NELSON WILLIAM HEPBURN
(Husband of No. 3864)
B. S. & M. S. in Agr.; Assoc, in Dairy Manufactures, Univ. of 111.; b. Feb. 20, 1884,
Emmetsburg, la.; s. J. G. & Jessie (MacDonald) Hepburn. Prepared in Marengo High
School. Alpha Zeta; Gamma Alpha. Married Mary E. Mann ('09). Dec. 29, 1910,
Gilman, 111. Child, Elizabeth, b. July 13, 1912. Address, 708 Goodwin Ave., Urbana, 111.
1907] Baccalaubibate Alumni 417
3019. CHARLOTTE HESS (SMITH)
(Wife of No. 1764)
A. B. in L. & A.i Y. W. C. A. Secy.; b. June 17. 1886, Philo, 111.; d. Frederick
Clarence (b. Dec. i:, 1864) & Cora L. (Moore) Hess (b. Feb. 16, 1866). Prepared in
Philo H. S. Alethenai; Y. W. C A.; Class Historian. Stud., Bible Teacher's Training
School, 1907-8; Bus. Mgr., Summer Y. W. C. A. Conference, 1908; Y. W. C. A. Secy.,
St. Louis, 1910. Married Roy Smith, Oct. 10, 1910, Tokyo, Japan. Address, 2 of 42
Kitanacho, 3 Cleonn, Kobe, Japan.
3020. ALLEN LEE T. HIGGINS
(Brother of No. 740)
B. S. in Agr. ; with Bureau of Soils; b. Apr. 29, 1885, Elmwood, 111.; s. Barney
Prentiss (b. Apr. 29, 1833, Chester, Mass.) & Mary Eliza (Lut) Higgins (b. Jan. i, 1842,
Deep River, Conn.) Prepared in Elmwood H. S. Agr. Club. With State Soil Survey,'
1907; Farming, 1907-8; with Bureau of Soils, U. S. Dept. of Agr., 1908-1912; Ohio Ag.
Expt. Sta., May, 1912 — Address, Agricultural Experiment Station, Wooster, Ohio.
3021. HERMANN MARTIN HILDEBRANDT
(Brother of No. 2411)
A. B. in L. & A.; Clergyman; b. Sept. 15, 1886, South Bend, Ind. ; s. Henry (b.
1853, Ger.) & Martha (Locher) Hildebrandt (b. 1862, Africa). Prepared in LaSalle-Peru
Twp. H. S. B. D., McCormick Theol. Sem., 1907. Attended Univ. of Chicago, 1907-8;
Univ. of Berlin, 1908-9; Univ. of Leipsic, 1909-10. T. B. Blackstone Fellow, McCormick
Sem., 1907; Moderator, 1912. Address, Petersburg, 111.
3022. JOHN HARMON HINMAN
B. S. in M. E. ; Engineer; b. Aug. 22, 1884, Mt. Vernon, 111.; s. Robert Nelson (b.
Dec. 18, 1856, Mt. Vernon, 111.) & Ella Elizabeth (Burghart) Hinman (b. Oct. 31, 1858,
N. Y.) Prepared in Mt. Vernon H. S. Tau Beta Pi. Drafting & Genl. Constr. &
Operating work, Calumet & Ariz. Mng. Co., 1908; Master Mech., Tri Bullion Smelting &
Development Co., July- Aug., 1908, Drafting & Asst. M. E., Calumet Ariz. Mng. Co.,
1908-9; Asst. Master Mech., same, Courtland, Ariz., Dec, 1909; Asst. M. E., same, Bisbee,
Ariz., 1909-10; Drafting, Southwestern Portland Cement Co., El Paso, Tex., Apr., 1910;
Mgr., So. 111. Motor Car Co., Mt. Vernon, 111.; Dec, 1910; Erecting Engr., Heine Safety
Boiler Co., 1910 — Address, Mt. Vernon, 111. Bus. Add., 2449 E. Marcus Ave., St.
Louis, Mo.
3023. CHARLES EDWARD HOFF
B S. in C. E. ; Engr. & Contractor; b. Tan. 12, 1882, Biggs, 111.; s. George (b. Nov.
5, 1850, near Laurenceville, Ind.) & Jacobena (Yackly) Hoff (b. Oct. 8, 1850, do.)
Prepared in Havana H. S. Acacia; C. E. Club; Band. Inspector, 111. State Highway
Comm., 1907-8; Asst. City Engr., Muskogee, Okla., 1908-9; member of firm Hoff & Wil-
liams, 1909 — Member A. F. & A. M.; M. W. of A.; Cong. Church. Married Ethleen
Estelle Sheets, Dec. 9, 1907, Pekin, 111. Child, Stuart Sheets, b. Mar. 3, 1909. Address,
730 Dayton St., Muskogee, Okla.
3024. FRANK GORDON HOFFMAN
B. S. in C. E.; Contractor; b. June 3, 1881, Vera, 111.; s. John H. (b. 1840, Ger.)
& Mary E. (Miller) Hoffman (b. 1851, Germany). Prepared in German Amer. Acad.,
Rochester, N. Y.; Dixon Coll. C. E. Club; Tau Beta Pi. City Engr., Marion, 111.,
1907-8; member firm of Hoffman, Townsend & Co., Municipal Contractors, street paving
and sewering in various southern 111. cities. Member A. F. & A. M. ; B. P. O. E.
Married Jestena K. Townsend, June 3, 1907, Champaign, 111. Children, Gordon Town-
send, b. Apr. 20, 1908; Edward Wade, b. July 30, 1909; Katharine Mary, b. Dec. 23,
1910. Address, Marion, 111.
3025. VERNON LEO HOLLISTER
(Husband of No. 2479)
B. S. in E. E.; E. E., 1911, Teacher; b. March 14, 1883, Cadillac, Michigan;
s. J. C. F. & Dorothy (Henderson) Hollister. Prepared in Oak Park H. S. and Lewis
Institute. OAX; Sigma Tau; Sigma Xi; Asst. Instr. in Electrical Lab. Sales Engineer
Century Electric Co., St. Louis; Adj. Prof, of Elec. Eng., 1907. Designed & installed elec-
tric power plant for Fairmount, Nebr., 1909; do. steam heating plant for State Home, 1909.
Author: Induction Motors in Concatenation, Technograph, 1907; Elimination of Instru-
mental Error in Resistance Measurements, Western Electrician, April 27, 1907; Short
Circuit and Open Circuit Tests of Transformers, Nebr. Blue Print, 1908; History and
Development of the Telephone, Nebr. Blue Print, 1910; Design of an Advanced Cours?
in Alternating Currents for Undergraduates — Thesis for E. E. degree, Univ. of 111., 191 1,
Nebr. Blue Print, 1911 (this issue dedicated in his honor). Married Lela Gretchen (Pil-
cher) Hollister (Univ. of 111., 1905), Aug. 22, 1907, Streator, 111. Address, Lincoln, Nebr.
3026. ALICE HOWE
(Sister of No. 2124, 2695, 3788)
A. B. in L. & A.; Student; b. Apr. 2, 1884, Chicago; d. Edward Gardiner (b. 1849,
Brookline, Mass.) & Mary Elizabeth (Barnard) Howe (b. 1855, Chicago). Prepared in
Urbana H. S.; Univ. Acad. Pres. of Alethenai; English & German Clubs; Y. W. C. A.;
Phi Delta Psi; Phi Beta Kappa; Prelim. & Final Honors. Teaching, 1907-8. Grad. work,
Univ. of Chicago, 1910 — Member Bethany Union Church. Address, 10233 S. Wood St.,
Chicago.
4i8 University of Illinois [1907
3027. LESLIE DILLON HOWELL
B. S. in Arch.; Architectural Draftsman; b. May 31, 18S4, Winfield, Kans.; s. John
J. (b. 1854, Rushville, 111.) & Ella C. (Dillon) Howell (b. 1856, Rushville, 111.) Prepared
at Ipava H. S.; Arch. Club; Philomathean; Alternate Illinois-Ohio debate; Philo.-Adelphic
debate. Draftsman with Bullard & Hill, Tacoma, June, 1907-Jan., 1908; with Frederick
Heath, Tacoma, Jan., ipoS-Sept., 1909; with Potter & Merrill, Sept., 1909- Tune, 191 1 ;
Since, with W. C. Knighton, State Architect, Salem, Oregon. Author of "The Tacoma
High School Stadium" published in the Engineering Record, Oct. 29, 1910; member
of Univ. Club of Tacoma,_ 1 907-1 1 ; Tacoma Tennis Club, 1909 — Married Harriet Max-
well, June 22, 1910, Tacoma; Address, Salem, Oregon, care of State Architect.
3028. HAROLD DE MOTT HUGHES
(Brother of No. 4227; Husband of No. 19 12) ,
B. S. in Agr. ; Professor; b. Jan. 16, 1882, Antioch, 111.; s. Hugh David & Jessie
(Yule) Hughes. Prepared in Univ. Acad. Sigma Xi; Alpha Zeta: Pres. Adelphic; Pres.
Agr. Club; Capt.; Adelphic-Philo Inter-Soc. Debating team. M. S., Univ. of Mo., 1908.
Instructor, Coll. of Agr., Univ. of Mo., 1907-10; Professor of Farm Crops, la. State
Coll. in charge of Farm Crops Investigations, Agr. Exp. Sta., 1910 — Married Lulu M.
Lego, Oct. 14, 1908, New Orleans, La. Child, John Nelson, b. Nov. 28, 1909. Address,
707 Hodge Ave., Ames, la.
3029. WARD LOUIS HULL
B. S. in Agr.; Official tester; b. May 25, 1885, Whitehall, 111.; s. Louis Kossuth (b.
Jan. 12, 1852, Perth Amboy, N. J.) & Ruth Matilda (Amos) Hull (b. Mar. 21, 1858,
near Whitehall). Prepared in Roodhouse H. S. Agr. Club. Dairyman on farm near
Buffalo Center, 1907-8; Traveling in Canada & Western States, July-Oct. 1909; Official
Tester at Ore. Agr. Coll., 1909 — Member M. E. Church; Loyal Amer. Lodge. Address,
560 Adams St., Corvallis, Ore.
3030. ADAM ALBERT HUMMEL
(Brother of Nos. 3031, 3032)
B. S. in Sci.; M. S., 1908; Teacher; b. Apr. 12, 1877, Roberts ,111.; s. John (b.
Aug. 7, 1834, Frankfort, Ger.) & Sarah Matilda (Upson) Hummel (b. July 14, 1846,
Akron, O.) Prepared in 111. State Nor. Sch. Sigma Xi. Teacher of Sci. and Head of
Dept., Redlands, Calif., 1908-10; Teacher of Sci., State Normal Sch., Los Angeles, Calif.,
1910 — Married Edna Estelle Daniels, Aug. 16, 1910. Mitchell, S. Dak. Address, R. t-
D. No. 10, Box 146, G., Los Angeles, Calif.
3031. SARAH MATHILDA HUMMEL
(Sister of Nos. 3030, 3032)
A. B. in Sci.; Instructor; b. Roberts, 111.; d. John (b. Aug. 7, 1834, Frankfurt,
Ger.) and Sarah Matilda (Upson) Hummel (b. June 21, 1846, Akron, O.). Prepared
in Roberts H. S., & 111. State Normal Univ. Attended Columbia Univ., Summer 1910.
Teacher in Pendleton, Ore., Acad. 1907-8; in Seattle H. S. 1908-9; Instr. Summer Session
1909, Univ. of Wash., Seattle; established Dept. of Home Econ., and Instr. in charge
of the Dept. of Home Econ. in Univ. of Wash., 1909-12; Instr. in Home Econ. Summer
Session, Univ. of Cal., 1912; Instr. do.. State Normal School of Manual Arts and Home
Econ., State Normal School of Manual Arts and Home Econ. Santa Barbara, Cal., 1912.
Member Congl. church; Natl. Educ. Assoc; Assoc. Collegiate Alumnae (Seattle Branch);
Sec. & Treas., Puget Sound Alumni Assoc, Univ. of 111.; Sec. & Treas. School Women's
League, Seattle, Wash. Address, Santa Barbara, Calif.
3032. WILLIAM GRAND VILLE HUMMEL
(Brother of Nos. 3030, 3031; Husband of No. 2225)
B. S. in Agr.; Asst. Prof.; b. Feb. 19, 1882; s. John (b. Aug. 7, 1834, Frankfort,
Ger.) & Sarah Matilda (Upson) Hummel (b. July 14, 1846, Akron, O.) Prepared in
Normal H. S. M. S., Univ. of Calif., 1912. Instr., Colo. Agr. Coll., Ft. Collins, Colo.,
1907-8; Instr., N. Mex. Agr. Coll., 1908-9; Teacher of Agr., Oxnard H. S., Oxnard,
Calif., 1909-10; Head of Agr. Dept., Fresno, Calif., H. S., 1910-11; Instr. in Univ. of
Calif., 1911-12; Asst. Prof, of Agr. Educ, ibid., 1912 — Married Ella Royce ('07). Address,
2691 Cedar St., Berkeley, Calif.
3033. HARRY PAUL HUMPHREYS
(Brother of No. 3793)
B. S. in M. E.; Draftsman; b. Sept. 30, 1885, Sheffield, 111.; s. David Franklin
(b. Mar. 15, 1861, do.) & Nellie Jennie (Seaver) Humphreys (b. Oct. 3, 1863, do.)
Prepared in Sheffield H. S. Sigma Nu; Tau Beta Pi; Shield and Trident. With C. &
A. Min. Co., Bisbee, Ariz., 1907-9; Draftsman, North Coast R. R. Co., Spokane, Wash.,
1909; Draftsman, 111. Steel Co., Chicago., 1909 — Married Grace Florence Stark, Dec.
18, 1909, Dixon, 111. Address, 6056 Jefferson Ave., Chicago, 111. Bus. Add., 111. Steel
Co., South Works, Chicago.
3034. E. GLENNE HUNT (ROE)
A. B. in Lib. Sci.; b. Mar. 30, 1885, Dana, Ind.; d. Charles Newton (b. Dec.
i3> 1859, Annapolis, Ind.) & Nancy Arnetta (Newton) Hunt (b. Sept. 25, 1856, Toronto,
Ind.) Prepared in Dana High School. Wom. Athletic Assoc; Y. W. C. A. Private
Libr., fall, 1907; Teacher. 1909-10; studying Stenography, Brown's Bus. Coll., 191 1.
Married John McDonald Roe, Feb. 8, 1912, Urbana, 111. Address, R. F. D. No. 7,
Urbana, 111.
1907] Baccalaureate Alumni 419
303s. JASPER NEWTON HUNT, JR.
(Brother of No. 3413)
A. B. in L. & A.; Salesman; b. Feb. i, 1884, Rock Island, 111.: s. Jasper Newton
(b. Feb. I, 1861, New Castle, Pa.) & Amanda (Frazier) Hunt (b. Hubbard. O.) Pre-
pared in Lewis Inst., Chicago; Lewis Inst., 1903-4. Theta Delta Chi. Salesman, Shaw-
Walker Co., Chicago, 1907-10; on plantation in Mex., May-Sept., 1910; Salesman,
Oliver Typewriter Co., Chicago, 1910-11; same, Automobile Tire Dept., Diamond Rubber
Co., Chicago, 1912 — Address, 2153 W. Adams St., Chicago.
3036. LOUISE MARIE HUSE (PRAY)
(Wife of No. 2784)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. May s, 1885, Mason City, 111.; d. William Gardner (b. Oct.
14. 1853, Enfield, N. H.) & Sarah Ann (Baner) Huse (b. Aug. 11, 1855, Cincinnati,
O.) Prepared in Mason City H. S. Chi Omega; Phi Delta Psi. Married Ralph Marble
Pray ('06), Jan. 15, 1908. Children, Lee Huse, b. Dec. 26, 1909; Ralph Huse, b. Apr.
15, 1910; Richard, b. July 10, 191 1. Address, 200 N. Taylor Ave., Oak Park, 111.
3037. CLAIRE ELWOOD HUTCHIN
A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B., 1909; Lawyer; b Mar. 21, 1887, Decatur, 111.; s. Walter
(b. Feb. 24, i860, Kan.) & Anna Katherine (Dillehunt) Hutchin (b. Jan. i, i860, De-
catur, 111.) Prepared in Decatur H. S. Ilus Club; Delta Sigma Rho; Fuller Law Club;
111. -Ohio Debate, 1907; Vice Pres. Univ. of 111. Republican Club; Chairman, Comm. of
Organization, 111. Union. Law Clerk with Buckingham & Gray, Decatur, 111., 1909-10;
Lawyer, 1910 — Member Decatur Club. Address, 1440 W. Decatur St., Decatur, 111.;
Bus. Add., 309-311 Millikin Bldg., Decatur.
3038. WALTER H. HUTH
B. S. in M. E.; Engineer; b. Oct. 25, 1886; s. H. G. (b. May 20, 1862, Arnswelde,
Ger.) & Emma Frances (Totzke) Huth (b. Sept. 28, 1859, Reinwasser, do.) Prepared
in Chicago H. Schs.; Beta Theta Pi. Engr. with Hanley-Casey Co., Contracting Engineers.
Married Marguerite Jaques, Nov. 7, 1912. Address, 1303 Pratt Boul., Chicago, 111.
3039. DAISY DELL IRWIN (BRONSON)
(Wife of No. 3286)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Tune 23, 1886, Longview, 111.; d. James Wesley (b. Aug.
28, 184s, Fredericktown, O.) & Margaret M. (Fisher) Irwin (b. Aug. 25, 1848, Cal-
cutta, O.) Prepared in Westfield H. S. Illiola. Married George Earl Bronson, May
27, 1908, Urbana. 111. Child, Margaret Irwin, Sept. 19, 1910. Address, 233 N. Willow
Ave., Chicago, 111.
3040. ERNST OTTO JACOB
(Husband of No. 2614)
B. S. in M. E.; A. B., 1910; Y. M. C. A. For. Secy.; b. Jan. a, 1886, Dresden, Ger.; s.
Wilhelm Ernst (b. July 8, 1858, Weinboehla, Ger.) & Augusta Emile (John) Jacob (b. Dec.
26, i860, Grossen-Monnera, near Kolleda, Ger.) Prepared in Quincy H. S. Adelphic;
Y. M. C. A.; M. E. Soc; Stud. Vol. Band; Tau Beta Pi; Preliminary & Final Honors;
Chairman Cap & Gown (Tom.; Toastmaster M. E. Banquet; Speaker Sen. Class Fare-
well Breakfast. Asst. State Secy., 111. Y. M. C. A., 1907-10; Foreign Secy, (traveling
Secy.) International Comm. Y. M. C. A., 1910 — Author: Things Done in Illinois Colleges,
III. State Com. Y. M. C. A., 1908, 6 pp.; 111. Men at Lake Geneva, same; 111. Student
Series No. 8, same, 16 pp.; How May We Promote among Students an Increasing
Loyalty to the Church, Coll. Leadership, V. i, 1909, 16 pp.; also other articles along
religious lines. Member Presb. Church; Constantinople Golf Club; German Evangelical
Synod of North America. Married Sarah Orrilla Conrad, ('06) Aug. 6, 1908, Monticello,
111. Address, American Bible House, Constantinople, Turkey.
3041. CARL JAMES
B. S. in C. E.; b. May 10, 1883, Pike Co.; s. H. & Ella James, Prepared in Pitts-
field H. S. Address, 24 (ioyean St., Windsor, Ont.
3042. KATHERINE BELLE JERVIS
(Sister of No. 4240)
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1911: Teacher; b. Jan. 10, 1885. Champaign; d. Joseph
(b. 1833, Staffordshire, Eng.) & Catherine (Sheargold) Jervis (b. 1844, do.) Prepared
in Champaign H. S. Address, 307 S. State St., Champaign, 111.
3043. RICHARD DALE JESSUP
B. S. in M. E.; Engineer; b. May 26, 1885, Syracuse, Nebr.; s. John J. (b. Goshen,
N. Y.) & Annie (Waibel) Jessup (b. Elmwood, 111.) Prepared in English High &
Man. Training School, Chicago. Tau Beta Pi; Final Honors. With Wes. Elec. Co.,
Hawthorne Sta., Chicago. Address, 3210 Harvard St., Chicago.
3044. ALICE SARAH JOHNSON
(Sister of Nos. 953, 1352, 1702, 1529, 2705)
B. L. S.; Librarian: b. Champaign, 111.; d. Charles B. (b. Oct. 8, 1843. Pocahontas,
111.) & Maria Louisa (Lewis) Johnson (b. Aug. 28. 1847, Chatham, 111.) Prepared in
Champaign H. S. Final Honors in Libr. School. Cataloger, Univ. of Minn., 1907-0; do.,
Univ. of lU.j Mar.- Aug., 1909; Ref. Asst., Univ. of 111., 1909— Address. 718 W. Church
St., Champaign, 111.
420 University of Illinois [1907
3045. ERNEST HUNGERFORD JOHNSTON
B. S. in E. E.; Engineer; b. Jan. 26, 1882, Columbus, Ga.; s. John H. & Georgia
(Hungerford) Johnston. Prepared in Y. M. C. A. Night S., Chicago. Scholarship in
University. Tau Beta Pi. Cadet engineer Denver Gas & Elec. Co., 1907-9; Cashier
Henry L. Doherty & Co., Bankers, Aug. 1, 1909, to date. Married Jeannie Ferguson
Michie, Jan. 18, 191 1, Denver, Colo. Address, 586 Lincoln PI., Brooklyn, N. Y. ; Bus.
Address, 60 Wall St., N. Y.
3046. WALLACE FRANKLIN JONES
A. B. in L. & A.; Head of Dept. of Educ. Univ. of S. Dak.; b. Mar. 10,1870;
Sigourney, la.; s. David Jones. Prepared in 111. State Normal Univ.; A. M. Columbia,
1908; Ph.D. N. Y. Univ., 191 1. Author: Principles of Education (Macmillan Co.), 191 1;
An Experimental-Critical Study of the Problem of Grading and Promotion, 191 1. Member
N, E. A. Married Cora B. Edwards. Address, Vermillion, S. D.
3647. HAROLD PRATT JOY
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. Mar. 4, 1885, near Chapin, III.; s. John Bachelder (b.
Jan. 12, 1848, near Jacksonville, 111.) & Alice Assenith (Pratt) Joy (b. Oct. 9, 1849,
near Cnapin). Prepared in Chapin H. S. Y. M. C. A.; Pres. Agr. Club. Married
Mabel Drake, Oct. i, 1908, Decatur, 111. Children, Warren Drake, b. Dec. 10, 1909;
Mary Elizabeth, b. Dec. 4, 191 1. Address, Chapin, 111.
3048. JOHN OSCAR KAMMERMAN
B. S. in E. E.; Coll. Instructor; b. Nov. 2, 1884, Joliet, 111.; s. John (b. Oct. 6,
1855, Joliet, 111.) & Annie Margaret (Goetschel) Kammerman (b. Aug. 14, 1857, N. Y.)
Prepared in Joliet Twp. H. S. Aztec Club; Varsity Dancing Club; Mgr. Class Football
team; member Jr. Prom. Com. Elec. Inspector, Goodman Mfg. Co., 1907-8; Inst, in
Elect. Engr., Univ. of Pa., 1908-10; Inst, in same,^ Penn. State Coll., 1910 — Married
Elizabeth Ebert, Oct. 8, 1905, St. Joe, Mich. Children, Charles John, b. Jan. 12,
1907 (d. Apr. 5, 1908); Linda, b. June 12, 1909. Address, State College, Pa.
3049. VIOLA MARTIN KAMPF
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Tan. 27, 1883, Mendota, 111.; s. C. C. Kampf. Prepared in
Univ. of Minn. Address, Ct)
3050. FRED CROSBY KEELER
A. B. in L. & A.: Teacher; b. Feb. 24, 1882, Belvidere, 111.; s. Ennis S. (b. Feb.
26, 1854, Belvidere, 111.) & Harriet Saxton (Crosby) Keeler (b. Jan. 24, 1854, Janes-
ville. Wis.) Prepared in N. Belvidere H. S.; Northern 111. State Nor., 1901-3. Phi
Beta Kappa. Taught Univ. Acad., 2 yrs.; Man. Tr. High School, Peoria, 3 yrs. Married
Alice Pineger Rogers, Nov. 26, 1909, Belvidere, 111. Address, 209 Callender Ave., Peoria,
111.
3051. MYRON AVERY KENDALL
B. S. in M. E.; Chief Engr. & Supt.; b. May i, 1882, Aurora, 111.; s. Thos. H. (b.
Aug. 12, i860, Aurora, 111.) & Minnie (Pease) Kendall (b. Apr. 28, 1864, do.) Prepared
in W. Aurora H. S. Delta Tau Delta; Tau Beta Pi; Phoenix; Yoxan; Preliminary
Honors; Gym team. Draftsman, S. A., 1907-8; Chief Draftsman, 1908-10; Chief Engr.
& Supt., 1911 — Married Luella Flinn, June 15, 1910. Address, 715 Garfield Blvd.,
Aurora, 111.; Bns. Add., c/o Stephens-Adamson Mfg. Co., Aurora, 111.
3052. JOSEPHINE KERR (ALLISON)
(Wife of No. 2544; Sister of No. 3822)
B. S. in H. Sci.; M. ' S., 1909; b. Jan. 13, 1885, Urbana, 111.; d. Thomas W. &
Elizabeth (Ellrod) Kerr. Prepared in Urbana H. S. Sigma Xi. Asst. in Bact. in Lab.
of Physiol. Chem., Univ. of 111., 1907-10. Bacteriologist for the 111. State Pellagra
Com., 1910-11. Author: The Fecal Bacteria of Healthy Men, Part I, Jour, of Infectious
Diseases, Vol. 6, 1909, pp. 123-169, (with W. J. MacNeal, S. S. Latzer) ; The Fecal
Bacteria of Healthy Men, Part II, do., pp. 571-607 (with MacNeal & Latzer); Bacillus
Abortus of Bang, The Cause of Contagious Abortion in Cattle, do.. Vol. 7, 1910, pp.
69-75 (with W. J. MacNeal). Married Fred G. Allison, Mar. i, 1911, Urbana, III. Address,
Fillmore, Sask., Can.
3053. LEON BROWNING KINSEY
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Oct. 23, i88o, Mackinaw, 111.; s. Nichols Beddle &
Caroline Kinsey. Prepared in Mackinaw H. S., and 111. State Nor. Univ. Acacia; C. E.
Club (Pres.) Teacner in State Univ., Okla., Stillwater; City Engr., Muskogee, Okla.;
Mun. Contr. Married Alice Rick, June 10, 1901. Child, John Rick, b. May 27, 1910.
Address, Mackinaw, 111. _
3054. WILLARD ALFRED KNAPP
(Husband of No. 2943)
B. S. in C. E.; Univ. Instructor; b. Jan. 29, 1885, Farmer City, 111.; s. Alfred J.
(b. 1837, Guilford, Ind.) & Mary Jane (Swales) Knapp (b. Aug. i, 1847. Dover, Ind.)
Prepared in Farmer City High School. Acacia; Triangle; Sigma Xi. C. E., Purdue Univ.,
1911. Amer. Bridge C,o., Brooklyn, summer, 1907; Asst., Univ. of 111., 1907-8; Instr.
in Struc. Engr., Purdue Univ., 1908 — Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R. R., summer,
1908; Rock Island R. R., summer, 1911. Member Ind. Engr. Soc. Married Nell S.
M. Davis ('07), Aug. 3, 1910, Farmer City, 111. Address, 105 Fowler Ave., W. Lafayette,
Ind.
1907I Baccalaureate Alumni 421
3055. LOUIS SOLLIDAY KNORR
B. S. in M. & S. E.; Municipal work; b. Sept. 15, 1883, Chicago: s. Charles Alonzo
(b. Jan. 30, 1853, Philadelphia, Pa.) & Eugenie (Solliday) Knorr (b. June 30, 1853, do.)
Prepared in Chicago Manl. Training School. Phi Gamma Delta. Municipal work, City
of Chicago. Address, 4958 Washington Ave., Chicago; Bus. Add., Bur. of Streets,
City Hall, Chicago.
3056. JEAN HOWARD KNOX
B. S. in M. E.; Contr. Engr.; b. Jan. 5, 1883, Farmer City, 111.; s. John Howard
& Sarah Elizabeth (Coffeen) Knox. M. E. Soc; Chcral See; Shield and Trident; Delta
Upsilon; Track Team. Married Ellen Murray, Oct. 23, 1912. Address, Los Angeles,
Calif.
3057. ALFRED RICHARD KOCH
B. S. in Chem. Eng.; Chemist; b. Aug. 12, 1885, East Alton, 111.; s. John William
(b. Mar. 31, 1838, Eckernfoerde, Ger.) & Henriette Marie Elise (Joesting) Koch
(b. Apr. II, 1853, Wittlage, do.) Prepared in Alton H. S. Phi Lamba Upsilon; Sigma
Xi; Chem. Club. A. M., Univ. of Wis., 1908. Asst. in Chem., Univ. of Wis., 1908-9;
Chemist, Com. Acid Co., East St. Louis, 111., 1909; Chemist, Electro Metallurgical Co., Glen
Ferris, W. Va., 1909-11; Chemist, Amer. Steel Foundries, Granite City, 1912 — Author:
The Action of Hydrazine on Ethyl Mesoxalate (with R. S. Curtiss and E. J. Bartells),
Jour. Amer. Chem. Soc, Vol. 31, No. 3, 1909, 6 pp. Member Amer. Chem. Soc. Married
Henrietta F. Kramer, May 21, 1912, Alton, 111. Address, 4539 A. Clayton, Ave., St.
Louis, Mo.
3058. ALONZO PLUMSTED KRATZ
(Brother of No. 4262)
B. S. in M. E.; M. S., 1909; Instr. in Univ.; b. June 17, 1885, Champaign, 111.; s. Ed-
win Augustus & Anna Mary (Bradley) Kratz. Prepared in Champaign H. S. Acacia;
Gamma Alpha; Sigma Xi. Asst. in Eng. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111.; Instr. in M. E.
Author: Tests of a Suction Gas Producer (with C. M. Garland), Bull. No. 50, Eng.
Exp. Sta. Address. 315 S. State St., Champaign, 111. Bus. Add., Room 201. M. E.
Lab., Univ. of 111., tJrbana, lU.
3059. ELMER S. LAKE
A. B. in L. & A.; Student; b. Dec. 8, 1882, near Athens, 111.; s. Henry (b. Cantrall,
111.) & Eliza (Cantrall) Lake (b. near Athens, 111.) Prepared in Springfield H. S.
English Club; Philomathean, Secy.; Kappa Delta Pi. A. M., Univ. of Mich., 1909.
Teaching, 1907-8, 1909-10; Student, 1908-9, 1910 — Married Grace May Mathers, Aug.
17, 1909, Cantrall, 111. Address 301 E. Healy St., Champaign, 111.
3060. INA OLIVIA LAPHAM
A. B. in L. & A.; Supervisor; b. Delhi, S. Dak.; d. Edward Vail (b. Danby, Vt.)
& Sibyll E. (Putnam) Lapham (b. Big Bend, Wis.) Prepared in Knox Coll.; Univ. of
Ariz. Mask & Bauble; Opera Club; Ladies Glee Club; Kappa Alpha Theta. (jrad.
work in Pub. Sch. Mus., 1911; Teacher of Voice; Supv. of Mus. & Drawing, Pub. Schs.,
Deming, N. M., 19 12 — Address, Deming, N. M.
3061. ROBERT SHERMAN LARIMER
B. S. in C. E.; Civil Engineer; b. May 6, 1886, Evanston, 111.* s. Joseph McMaster
(b. Sept. 6, 1851, Pittsburgh, Pa.) & Fannie Louise (Sherman Larimer (b. Feb. 10,
1857, Waukegan, 111.) Prepared in Chicago Manl. Tr. Sch.; & Lewis Institute; C. E. Club;
Beta Theta Pi. Junior Mem. Amer. Soc. of C. E.'s. Married Edwina Lydia Pope^
Oct. s, 191 o, Evanston, 111. Address, Wendell, Idaho.
3062. JOHN C. LAWYER
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. June 28, 1884, Tennessee, 111.; s. Amos M. (b. May 20, i860,
Tennessee, 111.) & Carrie (Farrenkopf) Lawyer (b. Dec. 8, 1861, Colchester, 111.) Pre-
pared in Tennessee H. S. Theta Kappa Nu; Valedictorian; Secy. Pol. Sci. Club. Married
Bess Dague, June 14, 191 1, Danville, 111. Address, Macomb, 111.
3063. WESTON BROSS LAZEAR
B. S. in M. E.; Engineer; b. Nov. 24, 1885, Chicago; s. Dr. W. W. (b. Dec. 17,
1855, Patterson, N. J.) & Laura C. (Davies) Lazear (b. Mar. 26, 1857, Utica, N. Y.)
Prepared in Chicago Manl. Tr. School: Armour Inst, of Tech., 1902-4. Phi Kappa Psi;
"I" on Track Team. Draftsman on Constr., with C. M. & Puget Sound Ry., 1908-10;
Chief Draftsman, Stephens-Adamson Mfg. Co., Aurora. 111., 1910 — Member A. F. & A. M.
Married Edith Alma Danford, June 25, 1910, Aurora, 111. Address, 379 Marion Ave.,
Aurora, 111.
3064. MARY HOWARD LEE
(Daughter of No. 217; Sister of Nos. 3838, 4772)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jan. 11, 1883, Hamlet, 111.; d. Elisha (b. Apr. 6, 1856, Hamlet,
111.) & Lena (Bopes) Lee (b. Dec. 7, 1855, Edgington, 111.) Prepared in Aledo H. S.
English Club; Y. W. C. A.; Phi Beta Kappa. Taught, 1907-9. Member Presb. Church.
Address, R. F. D. No. 5, Aledo, 111.
3065. ETHEL LENDRUM
A. B. in L. & A.; b. July 18, 1884, Goshen, Ind. ; d. Alexander (b. June 19, 1853,
Mayo Co., Ireland) & Julia Martha (Tucker) Lendrum (b. Mar. 3, 1853, N. Y.) Pre-
pared in Austin H. S. Household Sci. Club; Pi Beta Phi; Phi Delta Psi. Taught in
Watseka H. S., 1908-11. Address, 1508 E. 52d St., Chicago, 111.
422 ' University of Illinois [1907
3066. BYRON RAY LEWIS
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher: b. Nov. 18, 1880, Bridgeport, 111.; s. Joseph Battenfield
(b. Feb. 4, 1850, Bridgeport, 111.) & Mary Ellen (Lake) Lewis (b. Dec. 17, 1853, do.)
Prepared in Bridgeport H. S.; Acad, of Vincennes Univ., Vincennes. Ind. ; Vincennes
Univ., 1901-5. Sigma Pi (founder of Phi Chapt. Univ. of 111.): charter member of
Ionian, ist Vice Pres. & 3d Pres. Teaching in Bridgeport Twp. H. S. Member Amer.
Hist. Assoc; Natl. Educ. Assoc; 111. Hist. Assoc; 111. Assoc, of Teachers of English;
Natl. Geog. Soc; Grand Herald of Sigma Pi of U. S. Address, Bridgeport, 111.
3067. WILFRED LEWIS
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; Y. M. C. A. Sec'y-; b. Apr. 28, 1885, Dubuque, la.; s. John
Simon (b. Nov. 23, 1844, Potosi, Wis.) & Harriet Richards (Boyle) Lewis (b. Feb. 19, 1848,
Glouce.«'ter, N. J.) Prepared in Dubuque H. S.; Beloit Coll., 1902-3. Phi Kappa Psi-
Reinforced Concrete— Topographic Survey — Foundation work — Hydraulic Regrading.
Member College Club of Seaitle (one of founders). Address, 4705, i6th Ave., N. E.,
North Seattle, Wash.; Bus. Add. University of Washington, Y. M. C. A., Seattle.
3068. HERBERT FREDERICK LILL
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. June 3, 1884, Mascoutah, 111.; s. Peter W. & Anna (Naab) Lill.
Prepared in Mascoutah H. S. Address, Mascoutah, 111.
3069. ROGER FRANK LITTLE
(Brother of No. 4783)
A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B., 1909; Lawyer; b. Oct. 19, 1885, near Tolono, 111.; s.
Egbert Phelps (b. Sept. 3, 1857, Tonica, 111.) & Matilda (Merry) Little (b. Mar. 21,
1858, near Tolono, 111.) Prepared in Tolono H. S.; Univ. Acad. Alpha Delta Phi;
Phi Delta Phi; Delta Sigma Rho; Theta Kappa Nu; Shield & Trident; Philomathean;
Mask & Bauble; on Debating Teams against Ind., 1906 & 1909, & against Wis., 1907;
Pres., Y. M. C. A.; Football Squad. Practicing law. Member Official Bd., M. £.
Church. Married Julia Florence Bush, Mar. 14. 191 1, Urbana, 111. Address, 606 Chalmers
St., Champaign. 111.
3070. CHESTER R. LOGAN
(Brother of Nos. 2733, 3446)
B. S. in C. E.; Transitman; b. June 25, 1880, Edinburg, 111.; s. David (b. Feb. 22,
1840) & Martha Ellen (Sprinkle) Logan (b. Apr. 12, 1852). Prepared in Edinburg H.
S. & Taylorville H. S.; la. Wesleyan Univ. Civ. Engrs. Club; Army & Navy Club;
(jolf Club. Instrumentman, C. & N. W. R. R., June-Aug., 1907; Transitman, Panama
Canal, 1907-8; Instrumentman, G. T. P. R. R., Aug.-Dec, 1908; Transitman, Panama
Canal, 1900 — Sketch of & short note about a double gauge turnout, The Engr. News,
1911. Married Estella Irene Kerns, June 30, 1908, Abilene, Kan. Address, Edinburg,
111.; Tern. Add., Gatun, Canal Zone.
3071. LOUIS VALENTINE LOGEMAN
(Brother of No. 2148)
B. S. in Agr.; Real Estate & Builder; b. Jan. 7, 1S83, Chicago. Prepared in Lake-
view H. S. Farmer, 1906-8; Real Estate & Builder, 1908 — Married Janet Adams
Richards, June 28, 1907, Chicago. Child, May, b. June 20, 1908. Address, 4142 South-
port Ave., Chicago.
3072. NELLIE ALICE LOOMIS
A. B. in Sci.; b. Oct. 22, 1883, Douglas, Mich.; d. T. T. Loomis. Prepared in
John Marshall H. S. (t)
3073. JESSIE RUDISILL LOWRY (VARNEY)
A- B. in L. & A.; Private Secy.; b. Mar. 28, 1885, Ft. Wayne, Ind.; d. James (b.
May 21, 1863, Upper Sandusky, (J.) & Maria Louise (Withers) Lowry (b. Apr. 24,
1865, Ft. Wayne, Juid.) Prepared in Evanston Twp. H. S. & new Trier H. S. Taught
in School for Boys, Kenilworth, 111., 1909-11; Private Secy, for same school, 191 1—
Member D. A. R. Married Ralph Wesley Varney, Sept. 25, 1912, Kenilworth, 111-
Address, 535 Cherry St., Winnetka, 111.
3074. FRANK SOLON LUNEY
B, S. in M. E.J Draftsman; b. May 12, 1884, DeKalb, 111.; s. Thomas A. (b. July
2. 1853, Rockford, 111.) & Anna A. (Solon) Luney (b. Apr. 14, 1856, Malta, 111.) Pre-
pared in DeKalb H. S. Draftsman, A. S. & W. Co., DeKalb. Married Sara Jeanette
Murray, Sept. 3, 1912, Clinton, Iowa. Address, 424 N. 4th St., DeKalb, 111.
3075. LAURENCE JUSTIN McCARTY
B. S. in Arch.; Draftsman; b. Oct. 25, 1875, Sioux City, la.; s. Laurence & Eliza
Clinton) McCarty. Prepared in Sioux City H. S. Arch. Club; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma
Xi; Preliminary & Final Honors. Head Draftsman, Wm. L. Steele, Architect, Sioux
City. Address, 822 Douglas St., Sioux City, la.
3076. 'EARL WYETH McCONOUGHEY
B. S. in C. E.; b. Dec. 27, 1883, Chicago; s. O. H. McConoughey. Prepared in
Armour Inst., Chicago. Died Jan. 19, 1908, Two Harbors, Minn.
3077. FREDERICK R. McCULLOUGH
A. B. in L. & A.; Credit Man.- b. Apr. 2, 1887. Streator, 111.; s. William Stewart
(b. May 15, 1856, O.) & Ida May (Greenman) McCullough (b. May 24, 1856, Sandwich,
1907] Baccalaureate Alumni 423
111.) Prepared in Streator Twp. H. S. Pres. Jr. Class. Credit man for Moneyweight
Scale Co. Address, 5610 Michigan Ave., Chicago; Bus. Add., 165 N. State St., Chicago.
3078. WILL JOHNSON McFARLAND
A. B. in Sci.; Rep. for Pub. Co.; b. Sept. 16, 1882, Carrollton, 111.; s. LeRoy (b.
Mar. 5, 1835, Big Stone Gap, Va.) & Anna Celeste (Bradt) McFarland (b. Dec. 24,
1850, Baldwinsville, N. Y.) Prepared in Carrollton H. S. Grad. from 111. State Nor.
Univ., 1902. Acacia. Taught in Lincoln H. S., Seattle, Wash., 1907-9; Rep. for Benj.
H. Sanborn & Co., Publishers, Chicago, 1909 — Address, 857 N. Central Ave., Chicago;
Bus. Add., 623 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago.
3079. JAMES FRANKLIN McINTIRE
B. S. in .A.rch.; Mech. Engr.; b. July 13, 1882, Farmer Citv, 111.; s. Marshall Collier
(b. Ky.) & Martha Ann (Laughlin) Mclntire (b. Augusta, Kv.) Prepared in Farmer
City H. S. Sigma Alpha Epsiloa. M. E. for U. S. Radiator Corporation, 1907 — Member U.
B. S. A. Married Provie Thomas, July i, 1907, Chicago. Address, 2378 W. Gd. Blvd.,
Detroit, Mich.; Bus. Add., c/o U. S. Radiator Co., Detroit, Mich.
3080. RUHAMA LOUISE McINTYRE
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Feb. 23, 1885, Newman, 111.; d. Thomas (b. Oct. 24, 1847, Ekfrid
Twp., Ont.) & Ruhama Melinda (Young) Mclntyre (b. Jan. 9, 1852, Crawfordsville,
Ind.) Prepared in 111. Wesleyan Univ. Acad.; 111. Wesleyan Univ., 1902-4. Kappa Kappa
Gamma; Class Secy. Kindergarten Training Course, John B. Stetson Univ., 191 1 —
Address, Newman, 111.
3o8i. FRANK HOTCHKISS McKELVEY
(Brother of No. 3857; Husband of No. 3839)
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. June 16, 1S82, Sparta, 111.; s. Sidney Algernon (b.
May 7, 1850, Sparta) & Hattie Frances (Hotchkiss) McKelvey (b. Sept. 27, 1859).
Prepared in Sparta H. S. Phi Delta Theta; Yoxan; Shield & Trident; Alpha Gamma Rho;
Mgr. Interscholastic. Married Gertrude Ann Lee ('09), Feb. 9, 191 0, Champaign, 111.
Address, R. F. D. No. 3. Sparta, 111.
3082. EVA MAE McKINNIE
(Sister of No. 4795)
A. B. in L. & A.; Student; b. Feb. 12, 1885; Leroy, 111.; d. Virgil Ulysses (b. May 4.
1850, Springfield, 111.) & Elizabeth (Hood) McKinnie (b. Dec. 26, 1853, Wales). Prepared
in LeRoy H. S. Charter member Illiola; Secy., Soph. Class. Taught in Marshall, 111.,
Twp H. S., 1907-10; Momence H. S., 1910-11; M. L. Univ. of Calif., 1911-12. Ad-
dress, 1204 E. Grove St., Bloomington, 111.
3083. ELIZABETH BELLE McKNIGHT
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Apr. 7, 1884, Chambersburg, Pa.; d. James Alexander (b.
June 3, 1849, Indiana, Pa.) & Louisa Beattie (Lindsay) McKnight (b. Mar. 29, 1855,
Peoria, III.) Prepared in Hyde Park H. S. & South Side Acad., Chicago. A. B.,
Wilson Coll., Chambersburg, Pa., 1905. Secy., Lib. Club. Libr'n., Joliet Twp. H. S.
Lib., 1907-11; same, Barringer H. S. branch of Free Pub. Libr., 191 1 — Member Amer.
Libr. Assoc; Wilson Coll. Club of N. Y. City; College Womans Club of Essex Co., N. J.
Address, 130, 2nd Ave., Newark, N. J.
3084. EDNA MILDRED McLAUGHLIN
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Julv 3, 1885, Toledo, O.; d. R. A. (b. Aug. 3, i860, do.)
& Ida May (Mohler) McLaughlin (b. July 3, 1867, Mechanicsburg, Pa.) Prepared in
Omaha (Nebr.) H. S.; Knox Coll.; Teacher, Paducah, Ky., 1908-10; Owensboro, Ky.,
1910-12. Address, Galesburg, 111.
3085. EVA ISABEL McMAHON
(Sister of No. 3462)
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Dec. 16, 1883, Chicago, 111.; d. George & Rachel McMahon.
Prepared in Austin H. S. & Lewis Institute. Asst. Librarian Southern 111. Normal,
Carbondale, 111., 1907-8; same position, Armour Institute. 1908-9; same position. Northern
111. Nor., DeKalb, 1909 — Address, 157 Augusta Ave., DeKalb, 111.
3086. JAMES WILLIAM McMANIS
B. S. in C. E.; Fortification Draftsman; b. May 20, 1882, LaMoille, 111.; s. Hugh
(b. Feb. 20, 1845, Kempville, Can.) & Elizabeth (Hedge) McManis (b. July is, 1846.
LaMoille, 111.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Struct. Steel worker & desig^ner. 111. Steel
Co., 1907-9; Archt. &■ Struct. Draftsman, 1909-11; Fortification Draftsman, U. S. Govt.
Engr. Dept., 191 1 — Member Illini Club, Chicago, 1907-9; Univ. of 111. Alumni Assoc,
St. Paul & Minneapolis, 1910-11. Married Theodocia Ford, Oct. 27, 1909, Kansas City,
Kan. Address, Box 155, Manila, P. I.
3087. SARAH DA VINA MacKAY
(Daughter of No. 103)
A. B. in Sci.; Student; b. Mar. 23, 1884, Mt. Carroll, 111.; d. Henry (b. 1854, Mt.
Carroll, 111.) & Susan (Hosteller) MacKay (b. i860, do.) Prepared in Frances Sliimer
Acad., Mt. Carroll. Chi Omega; Alethenai; Phi Delta Psi. M. S., Univ. of Mich.,
1910. Fellowship, Univ. of Mich., 1909-10; same. Smith, 1910-11; same, Mich., 1911 —
Address, Mt. Carroll, 111.; Tetn. Add., 606 E. Ann St., Ann Arbor, Mich.
424 University of Illinois [1907
3088. ALICE EMILY MADDOCK
A. B. In Sci.; Teacher; b. Feb. i, 1884, Guelph, Ont , Can.; d. Horace Herbert (b.
Sept. 10, 1847, Guelph, Ont.) & Margaret Ann (Thompson) Maddock (b. Feb. 26, 1847,
Rochester, N. Y.) Prepared in Calumet H. S., Chicago. Final Honors. Taught at
Batavia, 111., 1907-8; Wuhu, China, 1908-11; Macomb, 111., 191 1 — Member M. E.
Church; Y. W. C. A.; Vol. Band. Address. Kenosha, Wis.
3089. WILBUR CLINTON MADDOX
B. S. in E. E.; M. S., 1909; Engineer; b. Apr. 11, 1884, Galva, 111.; s. Charles
Clinton & May (Brownlee) Maddox. Prepared in Galva H. S. Chi Beta; Eta Kappa Nu.
With Harman Engr. Co. Assoc, member A. I. E. E. Married Myrtle Lewis, June
22, 1910. Children, Alice Marion, b. May 21, 191 1 (d. Sept. 25, 1912); Harold Lewis, b.
Oct. 19, 1912. Address, 205 N. Garfield Ave., Peoria, 111.
3090. JOSIAH MAIN
(Brother of No. 2744)
B. S. in Agr.; A. M., 1910; Agriculturist; b. Mar. 29, 1870, Lincoln Co., Mo.;
s. Alvin Nye (b. Jan. 17, 1844, Pike Co., 111.) & Lydia Sarah (Foote) Main (b. June
18, 1847, do.) Prepared in Pittsfield H. S.; Northern State Norm. School, Dixon, 111.
Alpha Zeta. Instr., Cape May, N. J., School of Agr., 1907; Asst. Prof. Agr. Educ,
Univ. of Tenn., 1907-9; Grad. Stud., Univ. of 111., 1909-10; Lecturer on Agri. Pedagogy,
State Agr. Coll. Corvallis, Ore., 1910; Agriculturist, Western State Norm. School,
Hays, Kan., 1910. Author: A Manual for High Schools, Univ. of Tenn., 1908, 8vo,
32 pp.; Educational Agricultures, State Norm. School, Hays, Kan., 191 1, 8vo. 74 pp.;
Articles, Correlation of H. S. Sci. & Agri., Educ, 1909; Making a H. S. Course in
Agri., same; Univ. Extension in Tenn. H. S. School Rev., 1910; Agri. in the High
School, School Sci. & Math.^ Apr., 1910; Our Old Friends, School & Home Educ, Apr.,
191 1 ; Agriculture in the High School, Popular Sci. Monthly, Oct., 1911; etc. Member
Comm. Natl. Educ. Assoc, to prepare a H. S. Course in Agriculture. Married Emily
Triplett, Aug. 7, 1900. Child, Norman Francis, b. July 11, 1901. Address, Hays, Kan.
3091. DAVID THADDEUS MARKS
B. S. in E. E.; Comm. Men; b. Mar. 5, 1886, Chicago; s. Phil N. (b. Sept. 12, 1850,
Oxford, Eng.) & Bertha (Kahn) Marks (b. Apr. 3, 1864, Berlin, Germany). Prepared
in Dixon H. S. Engr., 1907-9; Salesman, 1909-10; Salesrnan & Mgr. Commission busi-
ness, 1910 — Married Frances Elisabeth, June 22, 1910, Chicago. Child, Lewis, b. Sept.
13, 191 1. Address, 4904 Forrestville Ave., Chicago,
3092. CHESTER ARTHUR MARSHALL
A. B in L. & A.; Homesteader; b. Nov. 30, 1883, Marley, 111.; s. GrifSn (b. Nov.
30, 1840, New Lenox, 111.) & Lucy Louisa Josephine (Frye) Marshall (b. 1842, Toliet,
111.) Prepared in Joliet Twp. H. S.; Y. M. C. A. cabinet; Adelphic Pres.; Baptist
Guild; Nebr. Debate. Divinity School, U. of C, 1907-10; La Salle Ext., Univ. of Chi.,
191 1 — Farmer, 1907; Baptist preacher, 1910; Homesteader, 1910 — Address, Vaughn,
Mont.
3093. JOHN LINTON MARTIN
(Brother of Nos. 1731, 1552)
B. S. in Agr.; b. Sept. 12, 1886, Synviton, 111.; s. J. U. Martin. Prepared in Wil-
mington H. S. Address, Box 68, Wilmington, 111.
3094. JOHN EVERETT MARVEL
A. B. in Sci.; Physician & Surgeon; b. Jan. 2, 1883, Waynesville, 111.; s. Thomas
(b. Nov. 28, 1850, Waynesville) & Eleanor (Jones) Marvel (b. Mar. 23, i860, Midland
City, 111.) Prepared in Waynesville Acad.; Univ. of Chicago, 1905-6. Passavant Memorial
Hospital, Chicago, 1910-11. Member of Chicago Medical Society, State of Illinois Medical
Society and Lodge 172, A. F. & A. M. Postgrad, work at Chicago school & hospital
since Mar., 1911. Address, 3101 Wentworth Ave., Chicago.
3095. JENNIE MARIE MATHER (GUSTAFSON)
(Sister of No. 2448; wife of No. 2399)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Oct. 3, 1878, Plainfield, 111.; d. Geo. Phelps (b. Feb. 7, 1856,
Plainfield, 111.) & Rachel Cornelia (Scarritt) Miather (b. Aug. 22, 1858, Joliet, 111.)
Prepared in Joliet H. S. Kappa Alpha Theta; Phi Beta Kappa; Final Honors. Married
John C. Gustafson, July 4, 1908, Plainfield, 111. Children, Jane Mathilda, b. June 15, 1909;
John Mather, b. Jan. 26, 191 1. Address, 6930 Eggelston Ave., Chicago.
3096. BENJAMIN HULL MATTHEWS
LL. B.; b. Nov. 27, 1885, Pittsfield, 111.; s. Ross Matthews. Prepared in Pitts-
field H. S. Address, Pittsfield, 111.
3097. WYMER WASHINGTON MAXWELL
B. S. in Arch.; b. Feb. 22, 1880, Charleston; s. B. R. Maxwell. Prepared in Charles-
ton H. S. Address, Charleston, Ill.(t)
3098. CHARLES LEO MEHARRY
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer- b. Mar. 11, 1885, near Tolono, 111.; s. Abraham Patton (b. Feb.
16, 1842, near Wingate, Ind.) & Martha Jane (McMillin) Meharry (b. Nov. 23, 1846.
near Sugar Grove, Ind.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Alpha Zeta; Agr. Club; Cosmopolitan
1907] Baccalaureate Alumni 425
Club. Married Clara Esther Burghardt, June 24, 1908, Romney, Ind., Address, Attica,
Ind.
3099. HARVEY LEON MELTON
LL, B.; Lawyer; b. Oct. 12, 1880, Nebo, 111.; s. Churchill C. (b. 1845, Virginia) &
Martha A. (Wilkinson) Melton (b. 1852, Missouri). Philomathean- Van Twiller;
Oratorical Assoc; Honorary debating fraternity; Indiana Debate, 1903; Missouri Debate,
1904; Pres. Oratorical Assoc, 1907. Address, Eufaula, Oklahoma.
3100. HAROLD THOMAS MERRITT
B. S. in C. E., 1007; Civil Engineer; b. May 24, 1883, Salem, 111.; s. Thomas Emmett
(b. Apr. 29, 1832, New York City) & Alice Medora (McKinney) Merritt (b. Jan. 12,
1843, Mt. Vernon, 111.) Prepared in Salem H. S. Sigma Chi; Shield & Trident. Civ.
Engr. C. E. I. R. R. to June, 1909; D. & R. G. R. R. to Feb., 1910; O. S. L. R.
R. & So. Pac R. R. to date. Member Inter-Mountain Illinois Alumni Assoc, Salt Lake
City, 1909; Illinois Club, Boise, Ida., 1911. Address, Salem, Illinois.
3101. JOHN FREDERICK MEYER, Jr.
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Jan. 25, 1886, Hannibal, Mo.; s. John Frederick, Sr. (b.
Dec. 7, 1848, Hamburg, Ger.) & Katherina (Foss) Meyer (b. Mar. 18, i860). Pre-
pared in Hannibal, Mo., H. S. Theta Delta Chi; Arch. Club; Technograph Board.
Pres. & Mgr. J. F. Meyer Mfg. Co.; Secy. & Treas. Hannibal Lbr. Co.; Director, Com-
puting Cheese Cutter Co., Anderson, Ind. Member Congregational Churcn; Dir. Hannibal
Commercial Club; Country Club; Inc. E. Carte Hunting & Fishing Club of 111.; A. F. &
A. M.; Shriner B. P. O. E. Address. Hannibal, Mo.
3102. CHESTER BRANCH MILLER
(Husband of No. 4376)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Feb. 3, 1882, Scott Tp., Champaign Co., 111.; s. Wil-
liam Thomas & Elizabeth (Branch) Miller. Prepared in Seymour H. S. & Univ. Acad.;
Ionian; Scribblers Club; Manager Academy Athletics, Spring, 1903. Asst. Prin., Mason
City H. S., 1908; Inst. English, Champaign H. S., 1908-10* Man. Tr. Dept., Elgin H. S.
1910 — U. S Census enumerator, 1910; Teacher, Soldan H. S., St. Louis, Mo., 1912 —
Married Clara Pruyn ('10), July 30, 1910, Keithsburg, 111. Child, Marguerite, b. June
29, 191 1. Address, 5746 Maple Ave., St. Louis; Bus. Add., Soldan H. S., St. Louis, Mo.
3103. ROY AUSTIN MILLER
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Aug. 31, 1885, Aurora, 111.; s. Alexander C. (b. Marion,
Ohio) & Julia (Austin) Miller (b. Kendall Co., 111.) Prepared in E. Aurora H. S.
Sigma Nu; Class Football team, 1906. Engineering Corps of Co-operative Constr. Co.
Member B. P. O. E. Address, 179 LaSalle St., Aurora, 111. Bus. Add., E. Gary, Ind.
3104. JOHN McCUEN MILLS
B. S. in Sci.; b. Aug. 14, 1883, Milwaukee, Wis.; s. H. G. Mills. Prepared in
Univ. of Wis. Address, 408 Irving PL, Milwaukee, Wis. (J)
3105. McQueen (millsaps) mills
LL. B. ; Farmer; b. July 3, 1874, Butler^ Tenn. ; s. Marion Millsaps. (Name changed
from Robert P. Millsaps to McQueen Mills in Circuit Court, June 30, 1909.) Address (t)
3106. MARTIN LAURENCE MILLSPAUGH
B. S. in -M. E. ; Constr. Engr.; b. Mar. 8, 1884, Lincoln Co., Kan.; s. Martin L. (b.
Walden, N. Y.) & Alice Virginia (Kirk) Millspaugh (b. Baltimore, Md.) Prepared in
Davenport, la., H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi. Loco. Draftsman, Davenport Loco.
Works, 1907-8; Asst. to M. E., Bettendorf Axle Co., Bettendorf, la., 1908-9; Engr. on
Constr., 1909-11; Engr. in Genl. Mgr 's office, Apr.-Tuly, 1911; Traveling Insp. Engr.,
July-Nov., 1911; Constr. Engr., The Algona Steel Co., Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., Can.
191 1 — Address, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., Can.
3107. J. HOWARD MINER
(Brother of Nos. 2175, 4316; Husband of No. 3263)
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. Apr. 22, 1884, Adair, 111.; s. Timothy Graham (b. 1839,
Fulton Co., 111.) & Prudence Harriet (Russell) Miner (b. 1846, McDonough Co., 111.)
Prepared in Macomb H. S.; Univ. Acad. Agr. Club; Y. M. C. A. cabinet. Married Edna
Pearl Barnhart ('08), Nov. 21, 1908, Urbana. Children, Harold Eugene, b. Aug. 9, 1910;
Harvey Russell, b. Nov. 17, 1911. Address, Adair, 111.
3108. LOUIS CONWAY MOORE
B. S. in M. E.; Mech. Engr.; b. June 20, 1884, Middletown, Va.; s. George Oscar
(b. Dec 3:, 1858, Muncie, Ind.) & Lillian E. (Conway) Moore (b. Sept. 6, 1859, Le-
Grande, la.) Prepared in Newman, 111. M. E. Soc; Chi Beta; Treas. Soph. Class;
Class Football. Asst. M. M., Cleveland Cliffs Iron Co. Married Anna M. Burke, Dec.
27, 191 1. Address, Ishpeming, Mich.
3109. MABEL D. MOORE (HELM)
(Daughter of No. 59; Wife of No. 3016)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mar. 28, 1885, Mansfield, 111.; d. Milton (b. May 18, 1853,
Warren Co., Ind.) & Amanda (Campbell) Moore ('75) b. Apr. 10, 1853, Coshocton, O.)
Prepared in Delavan & Clinton, 111., H. S.; 111. Coll., 1903-5. Y. W. C. A.; lUioIa.
426 University of Illinois [1907
Taught in Clinton, 111., H. S., 1907-10. Married Roy Raymond Helm ('07), Dec. 28,
1910, Clinton, 111. Address, Metropolis, 111.
31 10. SAMUEL BURNS MOORE
(Son of No. 185)
B. S. in M. E ; b. May 28, 1885, Louisville, 111.; s. A. H. Moore ('78). Prepared
in Univ. Acad. Address, Louisville, 111.
31 1 1. CHARLES TAYLOR MOSS
(Brother of Nos. 2463 and 2464)
A. B. in L. & A; Student; b. Sept. 28, 1886, Bloomington, 111.; s. Charles Melville
& Frances Elizabeth (Haven) Moss. Prepared in Champaign H. S.; Univ. Acad. Philo-
matiiean; Psi Upsilon; Alpha Kappa Kappa. Taught E. Aurora H. S., 1907-8; Stud.,
Northwestern Univ. Med. School, 1908 — Address, 2455 Prairie Ave., Chicago.
31 1 2. CHARLES ROBERT MOULTON
(Brother of No. 3482)
B. S. in Chem. Eng. ; Asst. Prof.; b. Sept. 16, 1884, Clifton, Pa.; s. Charles Lewis
(b. June 7, 1861, ChapeF, Md.) & Maris Ross (Harper) Moulton (b. Mar. i, 1861, Phila-
delphia, Pa.) Prepared in Lewis Inst., Chicago. Phi Lambda Upsilon; Alpha Chi Sigma;
Sigma Xi; Fellowship in Chem., Univ. of 111., 1907; Delta Theta Sigma; M. S., Univ. of
Mo., 1909; Ph. D., same, 191 1. Asst. Chemist to Agr. Exp. Sta., 1907 — Instr. in Agr.
Chem., 1909; Asst. Prof, of same, Univ. of Mo., 191 1 — Author: Composition of the
Fat of Beef Animals on Different Planes of Nutrition, Jour. Ind. & Eng. Chem., 1909, pp.
761-8. Member Amer. Chem. Soc. ; A. A. A. S., Fellow of same, 1910; Amer. Soc. Animal
Nutrition; Assoc. Oif. Agr. Chem.; Referee on Separation of Nitrogenous Bodies (Meat
Proteins) of A. O. A. C; merab. Comm. of Stewards & Marshals & Comm. on Western
Itinerary for the 8th Internatl. Congress of Applied Chem. Married EdUh lone Lehnen,
June 24, 191 1, Wellsville, Mo. Address, Rosemary Lane, Columbia, Mo.
31 13. CLYDE LEROY MOWDER
B. S. in C. E.; Chief Engr.; b. May 16, 1881, Havana, 111.; s. Charles C. (b. 1846,
Havana, 111.) & Rebecca M. (Lehr) Mowder (b. 1851, do.) Prepared in Whipple Acad.;
Dixon Coll., 1899-1903. B. S., Dixon Coll., 1903. Acacia; Sigma Xi; Tau Beta Pi; Pre-
liminary Honors; Leader, Univ. Mandolin Club. Chainman, 1907; Instr., Private School
for Boys, 1908; Chief Engr., Los Angeles Investment Co., 1908 — Member A. F. & A. M.
Married Caroline E. Webster, 1909, Santa Anna, Calif. Child, Charles Leroy, b. Nov. 9,
191 1. Address, 3919 Wis. PL, Los Angeles, Calif. Bus. Add., 335 S. Hill St., do.
31 14. GROVER ROBERT MUELLER
(Brother of No. 2465)
B. S. in M. E.; Chief Draftsman & Salesman; b. Oct. 6, 1884, Chicago; s. Herman
(b. Breslau, Germany) & Hedwig (Weller) Mueller (b. Germany). Prepared in Chicago
Man. Tr. School. Alpha Tau Omega. Mech. Engr. & Salesman, Schaefer Mfg. Co.
Address, 3421 12th Ave., N., -Birmingham, Ala.
3115. GLEN HAWTHORNE MULLIN
A. B. in L. & A.; Artist; b. Sept. 30, 1885, Seymour, 111.; s. Jacob Monroe (b. Mar.,
1858, Pesotum, 111.) & Emma Jane (Van Meter) Mullin (b. July 20, i860, Prairietown,
Ind.) Prepared in Urbana H. S. Artist — Landscape & Figure Painting. Address, 226
E. (Ontario St., Chicago.
31 1 6. ELMER JAMES MYERS
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M.; Teacher; b. Oct. 23, 1877, Belleville, Kan.; s. Albert (b.
Ohio) & Margaret (Taylor) Myers (b. la.) Prepared in Kan. State Nor. School, 3 yrs.;
Univ. of Ind., summer, 1905. Philomathean; Y. M. C. A. Married Ethel Frank Bryant,
1909, Durango, Colo. Address, Durango, Colo.
31 17. JACOB CLARK NELSON
B. S. in Agr.; Farm Mgr.; b. Sept. 15, 1882, Minden Mines, Mo.; s. Reginald (b.
Canton, 111.) & Alice (Hines) Nelson (b. Canton). Prepared in Canton H. S. Secy,
of Agr. Club; Class Football. Member Christian Church & Sunday School. Address,
Box 28. Minden Mines, Mo.
3118. ANICE EUNICE NICHOL (McCULLY)
(Sister of Nos. 2766, 3490; Wife of No. 2740)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. July 5, 1884, Granville, O.; d. Edward A. (b. Mar. 22, 1855,
Granville, O.) & Lydia (Greene) Nichol (b. Apr. 20, i860, Ind.) Prepared in Granville,
O., H. .S. Illiola. Taught, 1908-9. Married Clinton Thomas McCully, July 30, 1908,
Urbana, 111. Children, Agnes Elizabeth, b. Jan. 26, 1910; Helen Louise, b. May 4, iQiz-
Address, 717 W. Eighth St., Pittsburg, Kan.
3119. JOSEPH N. NIELSON
B. S. in M. E.; Exam, in Pat. Office; b. Dec. 31, 1883, Minneapolis, Minn.; s. Peter
S. (b. July 16, 1858, Bergen, Norway) & Lena (Johnson) Nielson (b. May 16, 1853, do.)
Prepared in N. W. D. H. S., Chicago; Geo. Washington Univ., 1909-11. Tau Beta Pi;
Preliminary Honors. B. S. in Arch., G. W. U., 191 1. Fourth Asst. Exam., Pat. office,
1907-10; 3d Asst. Exam., same, 1910 — Address, 1615 Florida Ave., Washington, D. C.
1907] Baccalaureate Alumni 4 :
3120. CLARENCE EUGENE NOERENBERG
B. S. in Arch. E.; A. E., 1909; A. B., 1910; Instr. in Univ.; b. Oct. 24, 1886, High-
land Park, 111.; s. William (b. Sept 2, 1864, Popiel, Prussia, Ger.) & Harriet (Hintz)
Noerenberg (b. June 18, 1863, Shermerville, 111.) Prepared in Deerfield Twp. H. S.
Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa Delta Pi; Phi Gamma Delta; Preliminary
& Final Honors; Class Basketball team; Varsity Basketball team. Grad. work for Ph. D.
degree in Engr., 1907-9 — Sub-Foreman in Assembling Dept., N. Works of 111. Steel Co.,
Chicago, June-Sept., 1907; Res. Fellow in Engr. Exp. Sta., 1907-9; Instr. in T. & A. M.,
Univ. of 111., 1909 — Received by examination 111. State License to practice Arch., 1908—
Author: Ribbed Cast Iron Base Plates, The Technograph, No. 22, 1908, 13 pp. Member
Soc. for Promotion of Engr. Educ, 1910. Address, 706 S. 2d St., Champaign, III.
3121. CARRIE BELLE NORTON (LAEMMLE)
A. B. in L. & A. ; b. Feb. 23, 1879, Colebrook River, Conn.; d. Edward Daniel &
Emogene Isabella (Loomis) Norton (b. Nov. 18, 1847, do.) Prepared in Urbana H. S.
Alethenai; Special Honors; Der Deutscher Verein; Le Cercle Francais. Married Joseph
Julius Laemmle, Jan. 17, 1909, Urbana, 111. Child, Rebecca Isabelle, b. Oct. ao, 1909.
Address, 3d Apt., 6121 Drexel Ave., Chicago, 111.
3122. JOHN NYDEGGER
(Brother of No. 3493)
B. S. in M. E. ; .Struc. Engr.; b. Sept. 24, 1883, Farmer City, 111.; s. John (b. Apr.
I, 1845, Schwarzenberg, Switzerland) & Magdalena (Messerli) Nydegger (b. Mar. g,
1846, Riggisberg, do.) Prepared in Danville H. S.; Cor. course Boston School of Struc.
Drafting. Sigma Xi. Arch., T. & B. V. Ry., 1907-9; Atch. Draftsman, I. T. S., 1909;
Draftsman, W. E. Wood, 1909; same, Waddell & Harrington, 1909; Struc. Engr., W. E.
Wood Bldg. Constructor, 1909 — Married Beulah Anna Rapson, June 12, 191 1, Dan-
ville, 111. Address, 947 Lawton Ave., Detroit, Mich.
3123. CHARLES HUBERT OATHOUT
B. S. in Agr.; Farm Mgr.; b. July 4, 1875, Loda, 111.; s. Charles Fletcher (b. 1853,
Watervliet, N. Y.) & Ellen Jane (Willis") Oathout (b. 1857, Loda, 111.) Prepared in
I. S. N. U., Normal, 111., 1890-1902. Alpha Zeta; Sigma Xi. Asst. in Soil Fertility,
1907-8; Mgr., C. P. Meharry farm, 1908 — Married Mildred Blanche Rulison, June 3,
1903, Piper City, 111. Children, Eva Elinor, b. Apr. 30, 1904; Alice Margaret, b. Sept.
28, 1907; Charles Frederick, b. Nov. 6, 1909. Address, Tolono, 111.
3124. MYRA BELLE O'BRIEN
B. L. S.; Librarian; d. Milton Theodore (b. Groveland, 111.) & Eliza Sturgeon (Espy)
O'Brien (b. do.) Prepared in Knox Acad.. Galesburg, 111. A. B., Knox Coll., 1899.
Illiola; Pres., Libr. Club. Asst. Order Clerk, Univ. of 111. Libr., 1909-10; Libr'n.,
Bradley Poly. Inst., 191 1; Order Asst., Unlv of Chicago, 191 1 — Address, 5704 Monroe
Ave., Chicago, III.
3125. FRANK WILBUR PADFIELD
B. S. in E. E.; Bldg. Supt.; b. Feb. 18, 1879, Yates City, 111.; s. James Robert (b.
July 27, 1854, St. Clair Co., 111.) & Johanna (Nelson) Padfield (b. Jan. 20, 1853, Knox-
ville. 111.) Prepared in Blackburn Univ.; Univ. Acad. Y. M. C. A.; Eta Kappa Nu.
Apprenticeship course, Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. Co., 1907-8; Bldg. Supt., 1908 —
Married Grace Amanda Leasure, Aug. 18, 1907, Champaign, 111. Children, Helen Mar-
jorie, b. Feb. 7, 1908; Wilnia Irene, b. Oct. 24, 1911. Address, 1107 Franklin St., Dan-
ville, III. Bus. Add., 715 Baum Bldg., Danville.
3126. CARLOS MERRIAM PAGE
B. S. in E. E.; Mgr., Investment Co.; b. Sept. 18, 1885, Girard, 111.; s. Elisha
Wightman (b. Boston, Mass.) & Anna Maria (Williams) Page (b. (jreen Co., 111.)
Prepared in Girard H. S.; Western Mil. Acad., Upper Alton, 111. Capt. Apprentice,
Western Elec, 1907-8; Mgr., Page Investment Co. Saw Mill, 1908 — Married Lenora
P. Smith, Oct. 5, 1910, Champaign, 111. Child, Margaret Elizabeth, b. July 19, 191 1.
Address, Drain, (Dre.
3127. DWIGHT COMSTOCK PARKS
B. S. in Agr.; b. Aug. 19, 1885, Burnitt Co., Wis.; s. Samuel Parks. Prepared in
Murphysboro H. S. Address, Elemdorf, Lexington, Ky.
3128. MAUD EDNA PARSONS
A. B. in L. & A.; Acting Dietitian; b. Nov. 22, 1880, Elgin, 111.; d. Luke H. &
Maria (Chapman) Parsons. Prepared in Elgin Acad. Supervisor, Rockford H. S. lunch
room, 1907-11; Mgr. Read Hall, Girls' Dormitory, Mo. Univ., 1911-12; Asst. in H. Sci. &
Dir. of Lunch room, Univ. of 111., 1912. Address, (Tem.), Urbana, 111.
3129. HARRY SPENCER PECK
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. May 8, 1878, Abilene, Kan.; s. C. W. Peck. Prepared
in Univ. Acad. Address, Siy'A Garrison Ave., Ft. Smith, Ark.
3130. ADELA LYDIA CAROLINE PEINE (ROST)
(Sister of No. 4350)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jan. 14, 1884, Minier, 111.; d. George E. (b. Apr. 2, 1856.
Minier, 111.) & Mary L. IL (Buehrig) Peine (b. Jan. 8, 1863, Burlington, la.) Prepared
428 University of Illinois [1907
in Minier H. S.; Univ. Acad. Der Deutscher Verein. Taught in H. S., 1908-10. Pres.,
Ladies Athenaeum, Miner, 191 1 — Pres., Minier H. S. Alumni Assoc, 1911-12. Married
John WHkin Rost, Tune 14, 1911. Child, Mary Alda, b. May 13, 1912. Address, Minier,
111.
3131. LORRAIN NICHOLAS PERRIN
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. June 7, 1884, Belleville, 111.; s. John Nicholas (b. June 23,
1855, French Village, 111.) & Lola (McCoy) Perrin b. July 31, i860, Lebanon, 111.)
Prepared in Belleville Com'l. Coll.; Belleville H. S.; McKendree Coll., 1900-1. Phi
Kappa Sigma; Egryptian Club; Witenagamote Court; Tennis team. Exalted Ruler, B. P.
O. E., 1910-11; now representative to Grand Lodge, Portland, Ore.; member Illini Club of
Belleville & St. Louis, Mo.; Liederkranz Soc; Belleville Turnverein; Revolver & Rifle
Club; Bar Assoc; etc. Address, 117 S. 111. St., Belleville, 111. Bus. Add., Penn. Bldg.,
Belleville.
3132. GUY DERRICK PHILLIPS
B. S. in C. E. ; Engineer; b. Apr. 17, 1884, Chicago; s. John C. (b. Chicago) &
Fannie (Derrick) Phillips (b. Buflfalo, N. Y.) Prepared in Chicago English High &
Man. Tr. Schools; Lake Forest Coll., 1903-4. Phi Gamma Delta. Jr. Engr., Bd. of
Local Improvements, Chicago. Address, 3353 Walnut St., Chicago. Bus. Add., Bd. of
Local Imp., Chicago.
3133. CHARLES STEPHEN PILLSBURY
(Brother of Nos. 897, 898)
A. B. in L. & A.; B. S. in M. E., 1908; M. E., 1911; with Chicago Bridge & Iron
Works; b. Feb. 3, 1887, Springfield, 111.; s. William Low (b. Nov. 4, 1838, Derry, N. H.)
& Marion Forrest) Pillsbury (b. Jan. 12, 1843. London, Eng.) Prepared in Univ. Acad.
Delta Kappa Epsilon; Phi Beta Kappa; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Phoenix; Adelphic;
Preliminary, Final & Special Honors; Lieut. Col.; Class Coms. & Pres. Senior (ilass.
Member Western Soc. of Engrs.; Chicago Ergrs. Club; Ridge Country Club. Address,
2010 W. loist Place, Chicago. Bus. Add., 105th & Throop Sts., Chicago.
3134. ALFRED PETER POORMAN
(Brother of No. 3916)
B. S. in C. E.; Asst. Prof.; b. Feb. 13, 1877, Altamont, 111.; s. George W. (b. Sept.
30, 1838, Massillon, O.) & E. Jane (Watson) Poorman (b. Jan. 26, 1843, Vandalia, 111.)
Prepared in Altamont H. S.; Univ. Acad.; Univ. of Colo., 1907-9. English Club; Scrib-
blers; C. E. Club; Adelphic; Pres. Tau Beta Pi; Preliminary, Special & Final Honors;
Treas., Sr. Class; Illinois Magazine staff; Permanent Secy. '07 C. E.'s; Sigma Xi. A. B.,
Univ. of Colo., 1909; C. _E., same, 1909. Engr. on Concrete work, Weber Concrete Co.,
June-Aug., 1907; Instr. in C. E., 1907-9; Government Hydrographer, July-Nov., 1909;
Asst. Prof, of App. Mech., Purdue, 1909 — Author: few stories & poems in Illinois
Magasine; song, Illinois, Our Varsity, 111. Song Book; Proposed Enlargement of Cam-
pus, Colo. Engr. Jour., 1908; Irrigation on the Wind Riv. Indian Reservation, Wyo.,
same, 191 o. Assoc. Amer. Soc. of C. E.; Soc. Pro. Engr. Educ. ; Amer. Soc. for Test,
Materials. Married S. Elizabeth Ellmaker, June 22, 191 0, Boulder, Colo. Child, Mary
Esther, b. Sept. 11, 191 1. Address, 127 Sylvia St., W. Lafayette, Ind.
3135. LAWRENCE CLEMENT POWERS
A. B. in Sci.; Missionary; b. Aug. 18, 1885, Tiskilwa, 111.; s. John (b. 1841, Steuben
Co., N. Y.) & Eliza Augusta (Partridge) Powers (b. 1848, Peachan, Vt.) Prepared in
Tiskilwa H. S. Y. M. C. A.; Pres., Cosmopolitan C!lub; Pres., Vol. band; Interscholastic
Orat.; Adelphic declamation; Vice Pres., same; Illini staff. Farmer; Student; Home
Missionary; For. Missionary, 1910 — Member Amer. Bd. of Commissioners of For. Mis-
sions. Address, Kamuth, S. India.
3136. LIN WILLIAM PRICE
LL. B.; Asst. State Atty., N. 111.; b. Nov. 17, 1886, Champaign. 111.; s. John F. &
Sarah B. (McConnell) Price. Prepared in Champaign H. S. Van Twiller Court; Delta
Upsilon; Pres., Sr. Law Class. Lawyer; Asst. Secy., Taft Club of 111. Invented Eye-
glass Receptacle. Pat. No. §93,404, 1910. Married Elvera Brodene, June 28, 1909,
Chicago. Address, 6757 Michigan Ave., Chicago.
3137. JOHN LOSSEN PRICER
A. B. in Sci.; A. M., 1907; Professor; b. Jan. 10, 1871, Fithian. 111.; s. James H.
(b. July 27, 1842, Greenfield, O.) & Arminta Jane (Abbott) Pricer (b. Aug. 14, 1844).
Prepared in Potomac, 111., H. S.; 111. Slate Nor. Univ., 1894-6, 1898-9. Sigma Xi; Final
Honors. Prin., Marshall Twp. H. S., 1907-9; Asst. in Botany & Grad. Stud., Univ. of
111., 1909-10; Prof, of Biol. Sci., 111. State Nor. Univ., 1910 — Author: Life History of
the Carpenter Ant, Biol. Bull., V. XIV, No. 3, 1908, pp. 177-218. Member Amer. Assoc,
for Adv. of Sci.; 111. State Teachers' Assoc; 111. Acad, of Sci.; Bloomington Coll.
Alumni Club; 111. Schoolmaster's Club. Married Dora Elizabeth Tomm, Aug. i, 1900,
Delavan, 111. (d. July 4, 1912). Children, Dorothy, b Nov. 16, 1003 (died May 2, 1912);
Anna, b. Sept. 14, 1905. Address, 407 N. School St., Normal, 111.
3138. FORREST ALLEN PRUITT
(Brother of No. 3923)
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Feb. i, 1883, Hickman, 111.; s. Elias (b. Feb. 12, i860,
Iroquois Co., 111.) & Arabella (Wise) Pruitt (b. June 29, 1863, do.) Prepared in Wat-
1907] Baccalaureate Alumni 429
seka High School. C. E. Club; Aztec Club. Alignment & Inspection, Penn. Ry. Tun-
nels, E. Riv. Div , 1907-9; Detroit Riv. Tunnel, Insp., 1909-10; Design of Steel & Reinf.
Concrete, Arch, office Mich. Cent. Ry., 1910-11, Insp., R. R. Sta. office Bldg. Detroit
River Tunnel Co., 191 2. Member Christian Church. Married Julia Wheatly Briggs,
Sept. 8, 1909, N. Y. City. Child, Forrest Allen, Jr., b. Dec. 10, 1910. Address, 1421 W.
Grand Boul., Detroit, Mich. Bus Add., Room 119, M. C. Ry. Sta., Detroit.
3139. JAMES RANDALL
B. S. in E. E.; b. May 13, 1881, Elmwood, 111.; s. C. C. Randall. Prepared in Brad-
ley Polytech. Inst., Peoria, 111. Address c/o Amer. Locomotive Works, Pittsburgh, Pa.
3140. ARTHUR EVANS RAY
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Engr.; b. Mar. 11, 1886, Huron, S. Dak.; s. R. E. Ray. Pre-
pared in Rockford H. S. Address, Rockford, 111. (J)
3141. ARTHUR JAY RAY
B. S. in E. E.; Engineer; b. Feb. 9, 1886, 111.; s. David S. (b. 111.) & Susan E.
(Jackson) Ray (b. do.) Prepared in Cuba, 111., H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu. With
Automatic Elec. Co. Address, 1459 W. Adams St., Chicago.
3142. CHARLES CARROLL REARDON
(Brother of Nos. 1391. 3143, 4380)
A. B. in Sci.; Farmer; s. Bryan & Annie (Flemming) Reardon. Prepared in Delavan
H. S. Adelphic. Address, Delavan, 111.
3143- CLARENCE HENRY REARDON
(Brother of Nos. 1391, 3142, 4380)
A. B. in L. & A.; with Western Elec. Co.; b. Dec. 6, 1880, Delavan. 111.; s. Bryan
(b. Tipperary Co., Ire.) & Annie (Fleming) Reardon (b. Bonmabon, do.) Prepared in
Delavan High School. Phi Alpha Delta; Delta Sigma Rho; Phoenix; Spalding Guild;
Adelphic deoate; Baseball squad; Debating team lll.-O. State (won). Received LL. B., John
Marshall Law School, 1912. Entry Mgr., J. M. Smyth's 191 1; in charge of Cost Div.,
Western Elec. Co. Address, Delavan, 111.; Bus. Add., 721 S. St. Louis Ave., Chicago.
3144. ERNEST HUNTER REYNOLDS
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. Sept. 6, 1884, Tiskilwa, 111.; s. Peter W. (b. Jan. 12,
1854, Rising Sun, Ind.) & Clarissa (Hunter) Reynolds (b. June 6, 1862, Tiskilwa, 111.)
Prepared in Tiskilwa H. S. Acacia. Married Ada Florence Bacon, Dec. 26, 1909,
Tiskilwa, 111. Child, Clarissa Helen, b. Apr. 27, 1912. Address, Tiskilwa, 111.
3145. FRANK HOWARD REY'NOLDS
B. S. in C. E.; Con. Engr.; b. Dec. 16, 1882, Port Byron, 111.; s. Hugh M. & Carrie
S. (Howard) Reynolds. Prepared in Moline H. S. Phi Delta Theta; Theta Nu Epsilon;
Shield & Trident; Yoxan; Capt.; Cheer Leader. Supt. of Constr., State Engr. Dept.,
Sacramento, Calif.; Asst. Struc. Engr., sarhe; Con. Engr., Reynolds & Whitman. Mem-
ber Bd. of Governors, Sacramento Univ. Club. Married Florence Eliso Graw, Oct. 10,
1912. Address, 2015 T. St., Sacramento, Calif.; Bus. Add., 328 Foreen Bldg., Sacramento.
3146. DANIEL HOMER RICH
(Brother of No. 2789)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. May 25, 1884, Metamora, 111.; s. Albert R. (b. Meta-
mora. 111.) & Mary E. (Slemmons) Rich (b. do.) Prepared in Metamora H. S.; Eureka
Coll., 1900-1. Alpha Delta Phi; Fresh.-Soph. debate; Pres., Glee Club; English Club;
Scribbler's Club; etc. H. S. teacher, BUlings, Mont.; Barringer H. S., Newark, N. J.;
Cent. Coml. & Manl. Tr. H. S., 1912 — Address, 249 Roseville Ave., Newark, N. J.
3147. MABEL KINGSLEY RICHARDSON
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Lodi, .S. D.; d. George William (b. New Brunswick) & Anna
(Kingsley) Richardson (b. Hamilton, 111.) Prepared in Yankton Coll. Acad. A. B.,
Univ. of S. D., 1902. Asst. Libr., Univ. of Wash., June-Sept., 1907; Libr., Univ. of S. D.
Lib., 1907 — Member D. A. R.; S. D. State Lib. Assoc; Comm. for Carnegie Pub. Lib.
Address, Vermilion, S. D.
314S. WILLIAM H ADDON RICHARDSON
B. S. in C. E.; Constr. Engr.; b. Mar. 27, 1882, Black Riv., N. Y.; s. Seth
(b. July 19, 1852, Black River, N. Y.) & Elnora (Perkins) Richardson (b. June 17,
1853, do.) Prepared in Black River H. S.; Clarkson School of Tech., Potsdam, N. Y.,
1902-3. "I" on Track team. Supt. of Bldg. Constr. Address, 1625 Marquette Bldg.,
Chicago.
3149- NORMAN SUMNER ROBERTSON
A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; b. Mar. 20, 1882, Beardstown, 111.; s. Jake Robertson. Pre-
pared in Beardstown, H. S. Address, Barrington, 111.
3150. FRANKLIN GRIFFITH ROGERS
B. S. in M. E.; Engineer; b. May 17, 1886, Chicago; s. Frank D. (b. Flushing, Long
Island, N. Y.) & Ella (Griffith) Rogers (b. Chicago). Prepared in Chicago English
High & Man. Tr. School; Armour Inst, of Tech., 1903-5. Beta Theta Pi. With Bruns-
430 University of Illinois [1907
wick Balke Collender Co., 1907-9; Kewanee Water Supply Co., 1909 — Address, 179 Elm-
wood Ave., Oak Park, 111.; Bus. Add., 1212 Marquette Bldg., Chicago.
3151. KILE EDWARD ROWAND
LL. B.; Farmer; b. Oct. 26, 1879, Sidell, 111.; s. Isaac (b. Jan. 12, 1855, Springfield,
O.) & Ida Jane (Patterson) Rowand (b. Jan. 28, 1858, Indianola, 111.) Prepared in
Sidell H. S.; Lincoln Coll. of Tas. Miilikin Univ. Adelphic; Phi Delta Phi; Phi Gamma
Delta; Van Twiller Court; liarker Debating Club. Married Elsie Witherspoon, Tune
27, 1907, Catlin, III. Children, Arnold Bracton, b. Mar. 13, 1909; Ida Leone, b. Mar.
7, 191 1. Address, Fairmount, 111.
3152. CHARLIE ALBERT RUMP
(Brother of No. 2226)
B. S. in C. E.; Contractor; b. Apr. 9, 1884, Quincy, 111.; s. John Henry (b. Quincy,
111.) & Mary (Geisel) Rump (b. do.) Prepared in Quincy H. S. Delta Upsilon; Varsity
Football team; Pres., Fresh. Class. Engr., 1906-10; Contr., igio — Married Viola Anna
Rump, Jan. i, 1908. Child, John S., b. Dec. s, 1909. Address, Norwood, Colo.
3153- JESSIE RYAN (LUCRE)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Jan. 19, 1885, near Paris, 111.; d. John Miller (b. Mar.
19, 1851, Franklin Co., Ind.) & Carrie Drusilla (Parish) Ryan (b. Apr. 28, i860, Paris,
111.) Prepared in Paris H. S. Alethenai; Phi Beta Kappa; Preliminary & Final Honors.
Teacher, Mattoon, 111., 2 yrs. ; Tacoma, Wash., 2 yrs. Secy-Treas. of Tacoma Branch
of Collegiate Alumnae, 1910-11. Married Robert O. Lucke. Address, 903 Seminary Ave.,
Ginter Park, Richmond, Va.
3154. HARRY SAVIDGE
B. S. in C. E. ; Homesteader; b. July 14. 1882; s. John Thomas (b. Dec. 3, 1851,
Farmer City, 111.) & Margaret Jane (Thomas) Savidge (b. Dec. i, 1853, do.) Prepared
in Farmer City H. S. Address, Galata, Mont.
3155. ALBERT JAMES SCHAFMAYER
B. S. in C. E.; Div. Engr.; b. Apr. 3, 1883, Council Hill Sta., 111.; s. Charles Julius
(b. Dec. 21, 1856, N. Y. City) & Mary Ann (Buck) Schafmayer (b. Oct. 20, 1854, Coun-
cil Hill Sta., 111.) Prepared in Scales Mound, III., H. S.; Univ. Acad. C. E. Club, Pres.;
Tau Beta Pi; Technograph Bd., Pres. & Bus Mgr.; Asst. Editor, Illini; Preliminary &
Final Honors. Asst. Engr., Downers Grove, 111., 1907; Rodman, Chicago, 1907-8; Asst.
Engr., City of Chicago, 1908-11; Div. Engr., Bd. of Local Improvements, Chicago, 1911 —
Author: A Creosoted Wood Block Pavement with a Cement Grout Filler, Engr & Cont.,
Vol. XXXVII — 1-31-12, p. 123. Member 111, Soc. Engrs. & Surveyors; Jr. memb. West-
ern Soc. of Engrs. Married Alta Myrtle Berryman, 1907, Scales Mound, 111. Address,
910 E. 57th St., Chicago; Bus. Add., Room' 207 City Hall, Chicago.
3156. ALWIN LOUIS SCHALLER
B. S. in M. E.; M. E., 1907; Superintendent; b. Aug. 8, 1886, Mendota, 111.; s.
John (Mendota, 111.) & Bertha (Gross) Schaller (Mendota, 111.) Prepared in Blackstone
H. S. (Mendota, 111.); Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Shield & Trident; Preliminary, Final &
Special Honors; President Junior Class; Editor-in-Chief of Technograph; Senior Ball
Com. With Canadian White Co. Ltd., 1908; Asst. to Chief Engineer, Central Coal &
Coke Co., 1910; Instr. in Mech. Eng., Univ. of 111., 1911; Superintendent McEwen
Bros. Junior Member Amer. Soc. of Mechanical Engineers; Wellsville Country Club.
Address, 30 JefEerson St., Wellsville, N. Y.
3157. JOSEPH WILLIAM SCHERTZ
(Brother of No. 3526)
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. July 18, 1882, Tifkilwa, 111.; s. Joseph (b. Germany)
S: Catherine (Stouffer) Schertz (b. Germany). Prepared in Tiskilwa H. S. 111. Steel
Co., 1907-8; Amer. Bridge Co., 1908-9; 111. Steel Co., 1909-12; Amer. Bridge Co., 1912 —
Struc. Steel work. Married Elizabeth O. Oidway, Oct., 1911". Address, 2944 S. Park
Blvd., Chicago; Bus. Add., 1319 Wabansia Ave., Chicago.
3158. HERMAN ALBERT SCHOLZ
B. S. in Chem.; Chemist & Assayer; b. Oct. 2, 1885, Montague, Mich.; s. Joseph
(b. Jan. 26, 1857, Davenport, la.) & Elizabeth (Lehnhardt) Scholz (b. Dec. i, 1864, Ger-
many). Prepared in Burlington, la., H. S. Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Xi; Chem.
(31ub; Hawkeye Club. Member Amer. Chem. Soc. Married Ella Marie Schwieger, Sept.
5, 1911, Burlington, la. Address, 21 14 Tripp Ave., Chicago; Bus. Add., 2049 N. Wood
St., Chicago.
3159. OTTO WILLIAM KARL SCHREIBER
(Brother of No. 2229)
A. B. in L. & A.; Continental & Coml. Natl. Bank, Chicago; b. Dec. 2, 1880, Chicago;
s. Heinrich Friedrich (b. Oct. 26, 1848, Hanover, Germany) & Augusta Louise (Schulz)
Schreiber (b. Aug. 2, 1852, Berlin, Germany). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Zeta Psi; Delta
Chi.; Mask & Bauble; Pres-, Deutscher Verein; Pres., Coml. Club; Pres., Coll. Dancing
Club; Philomathean; Stage Mgr., Univ. Opera Club; Orat. Assoc; Asst. Editor, Illini;
"Bum Poet" Editor of Dope Sheet; Soph. Cotillion .& Anti Hazing Coms. Law Sch.,
Univ. of Chicago, 1907-8; Continental & Coml. Bank, 1910 — Address, 1500 Farwell Ave.,
Chicago.
1907] Baccalaureate Alumni 431
3160. WILLIAM FREDERICK SCHROEDER, JR.
B. S. in E. E.; Rancher; b. Sept. 24, 1885, Rock Island, 111.; s. William F. (b. Ger-
many) & Margaratha (Mueller) Schroeder (b. do,) Prepared in H. S. Delta Kappa
Epsilon; Yoxan; Capt., Swimming & Water Polo team; Class Champion Football team;
Class Baseball; Sr. Mem. Com. Clerk in Bank in N. Y.; Rancher in S. D. 111. Natl.
Reserves. Address, Murchison, S. D.
3161. LOUIS GUSTAV SCHUMACHER
(Brother of No. 3959)
B. S. in E. E. ; Elec. Engr. ; b. Jan. 15, 1S85, St. Joseph, Mo.; s. Gustav (Germany)
& Wilhelmina (Hanssen) Schumacher (Davenport, Iowa). Prepared in Pub. Schools of
St. Joseph, Mo. Sig^ma Alpha Epsilon. With Westinghouse Elect. & Manufacturing Co.,
Sales Dept. Married Alice May Emeis, Oct. 10, 191 1, Davenport, Iowa. Address, c/o W.
E. & M. Co., East Pittsburg, Pa.
3162. JAMES ROBINSON SCOTT, Jr.
B. S. in C. E.; Asst. Engr.; b. Oct. 25, 1886, Champaign, 111.; s. James Robinson
& Lou Emma (King) Scott. Prepared in Champaign H. S. Beta Theta Pi; C. E. Club.
Asst. Engr., Band B, Dept. of 111. Cent. R. R. Co.; Bridge Engr., Denver Tramway Co.
Member Amer. Soc. of C. E. ; Western Soc. of Engrs. ; Colo. Assoc. Am. Soc. C. E. ;
Y. M. C. A. Address, Hotel Hesse, Denver, Colo.; Bus. Add., Room 700, Tramway
Bldg., do.
3163. MIRIAM E. SCOTT (DILLON)
(Sister of No. 4898; Wife of No. 2632)
A. B. in H. Sci.; b. Mar. 25, 1883, Red Oak, la.; d. Samuel LeRoy (b. May 9, 1852.
Amboy, 111) & Leonora E. (Barger) Scott (b. Dec. 20, 1853, Milford, Ind.) Prepared
in Englewood H. S. & Univ. of Chicago. Alethenai; Chi Omega; Phi Beta Kappa;
Household Sci. Club Teacher of Home Economics, 1907-9. Amer. Home Econ. Assoc;
Inter-Collegiate Soc. of S. C; Civic Club of Charleston, S. (^ar. Married Fred Paul
Dillon, Oct. 12, 1909. Child, Edward Scott, b. Nov. 18, 1910. Address, 105 Bull St.,
Charleston, S. Car.
3164. WILLIAM RENICK SCOTT
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Engr.; b. June 18, 1885, Seymour, 111.; s. A. S. Scott. Prepared
in Champaign H. S. Married Winifred Johnson, Jan. 10, 1912, Seymour, 111. Address,
Seymour, 111.
3165. AMOS POTTER SCRUGGS
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Jan. 16, 1875, Shipman, 111.; s. M. & Eliza Scruggs. Prepared
in Litchfield H. S. Addsess, 1700 E. Capitol St., Springfield, 111.
3166. HENRY ROSCOE SHADE
(Brother of No. 3167)
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. Nov. i, 1880, Dale Two., HI.; s. John Kissinger (b. Feb.
2, 1850, Turbotville, Pa.) & Anna Rebbecca (Bower) Shade (b. Mar. 3, 1850, Mifflin Co.,
Pa.) Prepared in 111. Wesleyan Univ. Prep. School; Bloomington H. S. Alpha (^amma
Rho; Prelim. Honors; Coll. Dancing Club; Editorial staflF, Illinois Agriculturist.. Sales-
man, International Harvester Co., 1907; Farmer, 1909 — Author: The Angora Goat in the
U. S., Illinois Agriculturist, Vol. VIII, 1904; Some of the West, same. Vol. IX, 1904;
The Ind. State Fair, same. Vol. X, 1905. Sec'y-. Somer Twp. Telephone Co., 191 1-12.
Married Mary Ann Thornburn, Dec. 24, 1906, Urbana, 111. Children, Genevieve Frances,
b. Apr. 26, 1908; Richard Norman, b. Apr. 15, 1912. Address, R. F. D. No. 9, Urbana, 111.
3167. IMOGENE SHADE (SHOULTS)
(Sister of No. 3166)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Feb. 13, 1885, Covel, 111.; d. John K. (b. Feb. 2, 1850,
Turbotsville, Pa.) & Rebecca Anne (Bower) Shade (b. Mar. 3, 1850, Mifflin Co., Pa.)
Prepared in Bloomington H. S. Delta Gamma; Grad. Scholarship in Math. Author:
Passion Play of 1910, Anchora of Delta Gamma, 191 1. Married C. A. Shoults, Oct. 30,
191 2. Address, 744 14th Ave., Detroit, Mich.
3168. NINA REBECCA SHAFFER
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Dec. 3, 1876; d. M. S. (b. June 13, 1844) & Almira L. (Beattie)
Shaffer (b. Jan. 1, 1844)- Prepared in Iowa City H. S. Ph. B., Univ. of la. Alpha Chi
Omega; Vice Pres., Class. Taught in Iowa City Schs., 1900-5; Libr., Vinton, 1907-8;
Cataloger, 1908-10; Ref. Asst., Univ. of la., 1910 — Member Presb. Church; Pres. Young
Worn. Guild; Vice Pres., C. E.; Pres., Lib. Club, 1909-10, Vice Pres., 1911-12. Address,
Iowa City, la.
3169. HAZEL YEARSLEY SHAW
A. B. in L. & A.J Teacher; b. Aug. 13, 1885, Urbana; s. William Talbot (b. Nov.
2, i860, Urbana. III.) & Clara Olive (Yearsley) Shaw (b. Oct. 6, 1864, O.) Prepared
in Urbana H. S. Chi Omega. Taught in Wis., 1908-9; Kentucky, 1910; III., 1910 —
Member M. E. Church. Address, 620 W. North St., Decatur, III.; Per. Add., 609 W.
Green, Urbana.
3170. JEROME KENNETH SIMER
A. B. in L. & A.; Lawyer; b. Jan. 12, 1886; s. Harve (b. Jan. 13, 1854, Divide,
111.) & Laura (Mercer) Simer (b. May 27, 1851, Salem, 111.) Prepared Univ. Acad.
432 University of Illinois [1907
Adelphic; English Club. LL. B., Univ. of Minn., 1910. Address, Gray Gables, Min-
neapolis, Minn.; Bus. Add., 346 McKnight Bldg.
3171. LAWRENCE EDWIN SINCLAIR
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. Apr. 19, 1883, Ashland, 111.; s. William Ollen (b. Mar-
1855, do.) & Eva (Tomlin) Sinclair (b. Mar. 1855, do.) Prepared in Ashland H. S.
Address, Calexico, Calif.
3172. WILLIAM KENNETH SKINNER
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Jan. 24, 1884, Griggsville, 111.; s. William O. (b. Jan. i, 1847,
Franklin Co., Pa.) & Sarah Francis (Brown) Skinner (b. May 27, 1851, Griggsville, 111.)
Co. Atty., Rooks Co., Kan. Member, Kan. Bar Assoc. Married Ethyl McLaughlin,
Oct. 16, 1908, Palmyra, Mo. Child, Jane Isabell, b. Sept. 5, 1909. Address, Stockton,
Kan.
3173. ROBERT HUGH SLOANE
B. S. in M. E. ; Engineer; b. Feb. 9, 1883, Missoula, Mont.; s. John L. (b. Mar.
27, 1847, New York City) & Elizabeth A. (Mansfield ( Sloane (b. Jan. 4, 1864, Sidney,
111.) Prepared in Missoula, Mont. Indian Allotment, Flathead Agcy., 1907-8; Chic.
Mil. & Puget Sd., 1908-9; Engr. on Yakima Reservation, Wash., 1909; Contr. on Flat-
head Reservation, 1910 — Married Ulah Marsh Woodman, June 21, 1910, Helena,
Mont. Child, Emma Elizabeth, b. Feb. 19, 1912. Address, 523 E. Front St., Missoula,
Mont
3174. JOSEPH ANTON SMEJKAL, JR.
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Sept. 23, 1885, Chicago, 111.; s. Joseph A. Sr., (b.
Aug. 7, i860, Bohemia) & Barbara (Belchin) Smejkal (b- Oct. 31, 1864, do.) Prepared m
Engl. High & Man. Tr. Sch. Chicago. Board of Superv. Engrs., Chicago Traction,
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R. R. Address, 1327 S. Lawndale Ave., Chicago, 111.
3175 CLAUDE E. SMITH
B. S. in E. E.; Rancher; b. Nov. 24, 1883, Champaign Co., 111.; s. Thomas W. (b.
Oct. 4, 1857, Sangamon Co., 111.) & Margaret Ruth Campbell (b. May 27, 1861, Wayne
Co. la.) Prepared in Springfield H. S. Alpha Tau Omega; Yoxan. Engr., 111. Tract. Sys.,
1909; Mgr. Private Sch., 1909-10; Ranching, 1910 — Address, K. F. D. No. i, Maches,
Wash.
3176. SIDNEY BENJAMIN SMITH
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. Feb. 7, 1885; s. Elbert S. (b. Mar. 8, 1847, Solon, O.)
& Elsie Jane (Kinsley) Smith (b. Jan. 3, 1845). Prepared in Springfield H. S. Philo-
mathean; Agr. Club; Alpha Zeta. Address, Springfield, 111.
3177. FLORENCE SOMERS (WILLIAMS)
(Wife of No. 1786)
A. B. in L. & A.; Missionary; b. Feb. 14, 1886, Panola, 111.; d. Edwin R. (b. Feb.
24, 1845, Peoria, 111.) & Catherine (Ruvenacht) Somers (b. Sept. 10, 1850, near Spring
Bay). Prepared in El Paso H. S. Pres., Illiola; Phi Delta Psi; Phi Beta Kappa;
Preliminary & Final Honors; Pres., Pedagogical Inst.; Sr. Breakfast Com. Missionary,
1909-12. Supt. Jr. League, Ft. Dodge, la. Married Elrick Williams ('02), Feb. 3, 1909,
Chunking, W. China. Address, 1318 7th Ave., N., Ft. Dodge, la.
3178. JOHN CLYDE SPITLER
B. S. in Agr.; Farming & Stockraising; b. Oct. 5, 1882, Montrose, 111.; s. David
(b. Oct. 22, 1843, Jasper Co., Ind.) & Mary Elizabeth Spitler (b. Apr. 29, 1853, Jasper
Co., 111.) Prepared in Montrose Public Schools & Univ. Acad. Acacia, Alpha Zeta;
Sigma Xi; Agr. Club; member of track team 1903-4, 1906. Sunday School Supt.,
Montrose M. E. School, 1908 — Married Henrietta Downey, Nov. 15, 191 1, Putnam,
111.; Address, Montrose, 111.
3179. FLORENCE OLIVE SPRAGUE (WINSHIP)
(Sister of No. 4431)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. May 17, 1883, DuPage, 111.; d. Frank & Florence
Estelle (Tripp) Sprague. Prepared in Joliet Twp. H. S. Alethenai ; Phi Delta Psi ;
Delta Gamma; Pres.; Wom. League. Teaching in Lockport Twp. H. S. Married to Mr.
Benj. N. Winship, July 31, 1912. Address, Lockport, 111.
3180. EDITH LILLIAN SPRAY (SAWYER)
(Wife of No. 249s)
B. L. S.; A. B. in L. & A., 1908; b. Oct. 18, 1884, Chicago; d. John Campbell (b.
i84i;, Bridgeport, Ind.) & Mary Ann (Gunn) Spray (b. 1854, Caledonia, Can.) Prepared
in Hyde & Lewis Inst. Pi Beta Phi; Mask & Bauble; Dramatic Club; Libr. Club.
Asst. Loan Libr'n., Univ. of 111., 1907-9. Married Fred Scott Sawyer, Feb. 6, 1909,
Arlington Heights, 111. Child, Fred Gunn, b. Jan. 30, 191 1. Address, 2446 ist Ave.,
West, Seattle, Wash.
3 1 81. ALFRED HARVEY ST. JOHN
B. S. in M. E.; b. Aug. 17, 1883, New Holland. 111.; s. V. R. St. John. Prepared
in Thornton Twp. H. S. Address (f)
3182. FRED MERWYN STAKER
LL. B.; With Commerce Trust Co.; b. Jan. 18, 1885, Clayton, 111.; s. James L. (b.
May 20, 1858, Barry, 111.) & Elizabeth Jane (Montgomery) Staker (b. 1858, Clayton,
1907] Baccalaureate Alumni 433
IlL) Prepared in Clayton H. S. Pi Theta; Theta Kappa Nu; Adelphic; Pol. Sci. Club;
Witenagemote Court. Married Blanche E. Melville, Oct. i, 1909, Bogard, Mo. Child,
Dorothy Jane, b. July 28, 1910. Address, 1128 Montgall, Kansas City, Mo.
3183. EARL DOWNING STEARNS
B. S. in M. E.; Partner & Dist. Mgr., Engr. Co.; b. Sept. 14, 1886, Rankin, 111.;
s. L. D. (b. Kilbourn City, Wis.) & Adda (Garner) Stearns (b. Milford, 111.) Prepared
in Henry Kendall Coll.; Champaign H. S. M. E. Soc, Pres. ; Sr. Ball Com. Draftsman,
Stephens Adamson Mfg. Co., 1907-8; Insp. Engr., Jan.-June, igo8; Sales Engr., 1908-9;
same, N. Y. City, June-Dec, 1909; Mgr. Branch office, N. Y. City, 1909-11; Partner
& Dist. Mgr., St^hens Adamson Mfg. Co., Pittsburg,, 1911-12; Fort Pitt Eng. Co., 191 2 —
Married Gladys Eugenia Whithan, June 12, 1912. Address, 424 Lamar Ave., Wilkinsburg,
Pa.; Bus. Add., 2139 Oliver Bldg., Pittsburg, Pa.
3184. WALTER MORGAN STEWART
B. S. in E. E.; Manager; b. Dec. 16, 1885; s. John F. (b. Mar. 19, 1849, Monroe,
Wis.) & May (Allen) Stewart (b. June 30, 1849, Brecksville, O.) Prepared in Evanston
H. S. Phi Gamma Delta; Phoenix; E. E. Club; Class Baseball; Cap Com.; Jr. Smoker;
Chairman, Sr. Ball. Salesman, la. Bennett Co., 1907-10; Manufacturer's Agt., 1910-11;
Mgr., Vacuum Cleaner Dept., Kellogg Mackay Co., 1911 — Member A. F. & A. M.; W.
O. W. Married Elizabeth Bingham, Sept. 10, 1909. Daytona, Fla. Child, Charles
Donald, b. Oct. 21, 1910. Address, 2630 N. Prairie Ave., Evanston, 111 Bus. Add., 419
W. 1 8th St., Chicago.
3185. MARSHALL CHILDS STOOKEY
(Brother of No. 2252)
B. S. in C. E.; Farmer; b. Oct. 11, 1881, Warrensburg, 111.; s. Lewis (b. Oct. 20,
1848, St. Clair Co.. 111.) & Leona (Childs) Stookey (b. Feb. 36, 1856, Sangamon Co.,
111.) Prepared, in Decatur H. S. Delta Upsilon; Shield and Trident; C. E. Club. With
C. M. & P. S. R. R., 1908-9; Farmer, 1909 — Address, Harristown, 111.
3186. HALVER RUFUS STRAIGHT
(Husband of No. 3402; Brother of No. 3558)
B. S. in M. E.; Supt. Tile Factory; b. Aug. 24, 1884, El Paso, 111.; s. Lee S. (b. Dec.
22, 1863, Cropsy, 111.) and Ida Maude (Tanner) Straight (b. April 15, 1863, near Fair-
bury, 111.) Prepared at Fonda, la., H. S. and Grinnell Acad.; Studied at Grinnell,
la., at Iowa Coll., Sigma Xi at 111., 1907; Patent pending for corn crib construction ot
hollow clay tile; improved vitrified clay silo tile; self supporting roofing tile for round
bldgs. & universal hollow tile building joint blocks. Author: Individual Motor Drives
for (ilay Working Machinery, their Eificiency and Saving Involved; Brick, May, 1907;
The Ceramics School Presented before Iowa Br. and Tile Assoc. Jan., 1908 & Pub. in
Brick; Dryer Construction Presented before Iowa Br. and Tile Assoc. & Pub. in pro-
ceedings of above; Clay Mining, presented at Chicago, Feb. 16, 1911. before Interstate
Br. & Tile Assoc; V. P^ la. State Clay Mfgrs. Assoc, ipio-ii; Treas. la. State Clay
Mfgrs. Assoc, 1911-12; Sec. & Treas., la. State Silo Assoc. Married Lura Ethel Hoge
('08), Jan. 1, 1909, Chicago, 111. Child, Lee Hoge, b. Apr. 20, 1911. Address, Adel, la.;
Bus. Add., Brick & Tile Factory, do.
3187, JAMES ALBERT STRAWN
B. S., in M. E.; Fruit Grower; b. Jan. 22, 1884, Forrest, 111.; s. Joel R. (b. Jan.
8, 1842, Ottawa, 111.) & Mary Francis (Brown) Strawn (b. Mar. 30, 1851, Brownsville,
N. Y.) Prepared in Pontiac Twp. H. S. Pi Theta; Tau Beta Pi; Phoenix. Col. Univ.
Reg., 1906-7. Instr. in Mil. Univ. of 111., 1906-7; Draftsman, Link Belt Mach. Co.,
June-Nov. 1907; do., Stephens, Adamson Mfg. Co., 1907-8; Fruit Grower, Colo., 1908 —
Married Kernie M. DeLatour, Jan. 12, 191 1, Forrest, 111. Address, R. F. D. No. 3,
Grand Junction, Colo.
3188. GEORGE MAURITZ STROMBECK
B. S. in M. E.; Engineer; b. July 3, 1880, Moline, 111.; s. John (b. Aug. 31, 1851,
Sweden) & Emma Augusta (Ekeblad) Strombeck (b. Sept. 8, i860, do.) Prepared m
Moline H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Y. M. C. A.; Scan. Club; Sigma Xi. With the Root and
Vandervoort Eng. Co., 1907 — Member Free Swedish Ev. Church. Married Amanda
Christian Nelson, May 30, 1907. Children, Vernon Mauritz b. Oct. 8, 1908, Reuben
Emmanuel, b. Oct. 25, 1910. Address, 1103 14th Ave., Moline, 111.; Bus. Add., Root
& Vandervoort Eng. Co., E. Moline.
3189. ELMER EMERSON STULTS
(Husband of No. 3499)
B. S. in Agr.; Real Estate & Broker; b. Nov. 19. 1883, West Liberty, la.; s.
Allen Sylvester (b. Deland, 111.) & Carrie Eliza (Haynes) Stults (b. Frankfort, O.)
Prepared in Evanston Twp. H. S.; West Des Moines (la.) H. S. Phi Gamma Delta;
Alpha Gamma; Phoenix; Univ. Track Team; Class Baseball and Football. Grocery
Bus., 1907-9; Farmer, 1909-12; with E. R. Haase & Co., Real Estate and . Mortgage
Brokers, 1912— Married Minnie S. Parker ('08), Mar. 27, 1909. Child, Margaret
Caroline, b. Nov. 16, 1910. Address, 4344 N. Winchester Ave, Chicago, IlL; Bus. Add.,
N. Clark St., City Hall Sqr. Bldg., (Chicago.
434 University of Illinois [1907
3190. MARY KATHARINE SWARTZ (CARSON)
(Wife of No. 1828)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Feb. 14, 1885, Piatt Co.; d. B. F. (b. Penn.) & Minnie E.
(Schuknecht) Swartz (b. Wise.) Prepared in Urbana H. S. Athenean; Alpha Xi Delta.
Taught in Pt. Byron H. S. i yr. Married F. T. Carson, 1909, Urbana. Children,
Mary Anne, b. Jan., 1910; Thomas Burke, b. June, 1911. Address, 310 W. High St.,
Urbana.
3191. VINCENT WESTFALL SWITZER
B. S. in C. E. ; in Mfg. Bus.; b. Aug. 6, 1885; Shawnee Mound, Ind.; s. George
Washington (b. Nov. 2, 1854, Oterbein, Ind.) & Lida (Westfall) Switzer (b. Apr. 28, 1858,
Montmorenci, Ind.) Prepared in La Porte (Ind.) H. S. Attended Purdue Univ., 1903-5.
Beta Theta Pi. With Baker-Vawter Co., 1907-10; Asst. Supt., do., 1910-1912; with Metal
Plant, Benton Harbor, Mich., 1910 — ; Efficiency Engineer, "1912" Member Univ. Club,
Chicago. Married Eila Graves, Aug. 8, 191 1, Mt. Pleasant, Mich. Address, Benton Har-
bor, Mich.
3192. MAURICE COLE TANQUARY
B. S. in Sci.; A. M., 1908; Ph. D., 1912; Entomologist; b. Nov. 26, 1881, Lawrence-
ville. IIM s. Thomas J. (b. Jan. 17, 1841, do.) & Flora A. Cole (b. Sept. 3, 1852, Miami Co.,
Ind.) Prepared Lawrenceville H. S.; Vincennes, Ind., Univ. Acacia; (Jamma Alpha;
Delta Sigma Rho; Ionian; Represented 111. in Hamilton Orat. Contest, 1907; Scholarship,
1908; Fellowship, 1909. Asst. in Ent., 1908-1912. Graduate work in Harvard Univ.;
Insp. & Econ. work in Minn., 1911. Instr. in Entomology, Kan. Agr. Coll., 1912; Articles,
A Preliminary List of The Ants of Illinois, Proc. State. Acad. Sci., 191 1; Experiments
on the Adoption of Lasins, Formica, and Polyergus Queens by Colonies of Alien Species,
Biol. Bui., Vol. XX, Apr., 1911, pp. 281-308. Member Ent. Soc. Amer.; Amer. Assoc, Adv.
Sci.; State Acad. Sci. Dept. of Entomol., Kan. State Agr. Coll., Manhattan, Kans.
Address, Acacia House, Champaign, 111., or Dept. of Entomology, Kans. Agr. Coll.,
Manhattan, Kan.
3193- EDWARD ROMAINE TARNOSKI
(Brother of No. 3194)
B. S. in C. E. ; Engineer; b. Jan. 26, 1884, Chicago, 111.; s. Stephen (b. Jan. i,
1852, Warsaw, Poland) & Mary (Skora) Tarnoski (b. Aug. 10, 1864, do.) Prepared in
R. T. Crane Man. Tr. Sch. C. E. Club. Struct. Draftsman, 1907; Insp., 1908; Asst. Engr.,
1909; Supt. of Const. & Engr., 1909-12, The Rodgers (io., Monadnock Bldg., Chicago,
III. Address, 1810 Humboldt Blvd., Chicago, 111.
3194. PAUL THADDEUS TARNOSKI
(Brother of No, 3193)
B. S. in Chem. E. ; Con. Chemist; b. Sept. 1, 1885, Chicago, 111.; s. Stephen (b.
Jan. I, 1852, Warsaw, Poland) & Mary (Skora) Tarnoski (b. Aug. 10, 1863, do.) Prepared
in Northwest Div. H. S., Chicago, 111. Chem. Club; Varsity Track Team; Varsity Foot-
ball Team. Chemist, C. R. I. & P. R. R. Co., 1907; Swift & Co., 1908; Great Western
Cereal Co., 1908-9;' Armour & Co., 1909; Secy. & Treas., Com. Chem. Lab., 1910 — ; Treas.
& Mgr., Chem. & Engr. Co., 1910 — Member Amer. Chem. Soc. Address, 1810 Hum-
boldt Blvd., Chicago, 111.
3195. FRED COE TAYLOR
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Jan. 16, 1886, Water Valley, Miss.; s. John M. & Mary
(Yeager) Taylor. Prepared in Hyde Park H. S. Beta Theta Pi. Instrumentman, Grand
Trunk Pacific; Material Inspector, I. C. R. R.; Chief Engr., Conley Frog & Switch Co.,
Dept. Mgr., H. W. Johns-Manville Co., St. Louis Branch. Married Nancy Lane Pusy,
June 10, 191 1, Chicago. Address, 501 N. 3rd St., St. Louis, Mo.
3196. INEZ THISSELL
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; Prepared in E. 111. State Nor. Sch. In Harvard H. S.,
1907-8; San Diego, Calif., 1908-12. Address, 3103 B St., San Diego, Calif.
3197. EMMET COLLINS THOMPSON
B. S. in M. E.; Mech. Engr.; b. Sept. 8, 1886, Franklin Grove, 111.; s. J. C. &
Martha (Hanger) Thompson. Prepared in Byron H. S. Mech. & Constr. Work. Address,
Ishpeming, Mich.
3198. FRED NEWTON THOMSON
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. Sept. 8, 1886, Perdueville, 111.; s. S. Harvey (b. Mar. 18,
1856, Thorntown, Ind.) & Bessie J. Carson (b. Oct. 22, 1862, New Holland, O.) Prepared
in Paxton H. S. Now engaged in dredging swamp land. Address, Florence, Vermillion
Co., La.
3199. CHARLES HERMAN TOMQUIST
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Jan. 3, 1884, Donovan, 111.; s. Andrew (b. Sweden)
& Mathilda (Johnson) Tomquist (b. do.) Prepared in Grand Prairie Sem., Onarga, 111.
Engaged in various capacities as Engr. for Stone & Webster in N. W. U. S. Married
Emmil Hutchinson, June 17, 1911. Child, Marian Jane, b. May 3, 1912. Portland, Ore.
Address, Bellingham, Wash.
3200. THEODORE HERMAN TRAMS
(Brother of No. 2523)
B. S. in C. E.; Concrete Insp.; b. Aug. 9, 1879, Kolberg, Germany; s. Charles Frederick
(b. Feb. 10, 1856, Belgard, do,) & Bertha Caroline (Borth) Troms (b. Feb. 8, 1846,
1907] Baccalaureate Alumni 435
Kolberg, do.) Prepared in Loda H. S.; Paxton H. S. C. E. Club. Concrete Insp., 1907;
Inst. Mo. Sch. 01 Mines & Metallurgy, Rolla, Mo., 1907-8; Concrete Insp., I). L. &
W. R. R., 1909 — Married Pearle Geneve Layfield Hiatt, Sept. 15, 1902, Champaign,
111. Child, Charles Herman, b. Nov. 15, 1904. Address, Blairstown, N. J.
3201. MERLE JAY TREES
(Husband of No. 2466)
B. S. in C. E., 1907 & C. E., 191 1; Contracting Engineer; b. June 14, 1883, Mayview,
111.; s. George Washington (b. May 16, 1846, Clermont Co., O.) & Jennie May (Ray)
Trees (b. Williamsport, Ind.) Prepared in Frankfort Ind., H. S. Phi Delta Theta;
Phoenix; C. E. Club; Univ. Band; Class Football; (Chairman Senior Invitation Com-
mittee. Cupola Foreman, Foundry Griffin Wheel Co., 1907; Engineer, Kelley-Atkinson
Constr. Co., 1908; Bide. Inspector, John Deere Plow Co, 1908; Contracting Engineer,
Chicago Bridge & Iron Works, 1908^ — Member Western Soc. of Eng^ Chicago Engineers
Club. Married Emily Lavinia Nichols, Jan. 2, 1909, Chicago. Cfhild, Katherine, b.
Oct. 28, 191 1. Address, 7635 S. Sangamon St., Chicago; Bus. Add., 105th & Throop
Sts., Chicago.
3202. HENRY GEORGE TREICHEL
B. S. in E. E.; Engineer; b. Aug. 15, 1880, Chicago, 111.; s. Ernst Henry b. Oct. 22,
1855, Ger.) & Fredericka (Berwitz) Treichel (b. Aug. i, 1857, do.) Prepared by Internat.
Corresp. Sch. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Capt., Univ. Regt. Married (Jlara Brahm, June
9. 1909, Chicago, 111. Children, Regina Brahm, b. May 28, 1910; Henry Brahm, b. Dec. 8,
191 1. Address, 4427 Van Buren St., Chicago, 111.
3203. EDNA TRUMAN
B. S. in H. Sci.; Teacher; b. Urbana, 111.; d. John Tarleton (b. 1S57, Urbana, 111.)
& Emily L. Frankenberg (b. i8§8, do.) Prepared in Urbana H. S.; Univ. Acad. Illiola.
Teaching. Address, Redwood City, Calif.
3204. CARL CLINTON VAN DOREN
(Brother of No. 4474)
A. B. in L. & A.; Instructor; b. Sept. 10, 1885, Hope 111.; s. Charles Lucius (b
May 21, 1857, Grand Ridge, 111.) & Endora Ann (Butz) Van Doren (b. May 4, 1863,
Hope, 111.) Prepared in Urbana H. S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Phi Beta Kappa; Phoenix;
Adelphic; Scribblers; Prelim. Honors; Final Honors; Special Honors; Scholarship, 1903-8;
Class Poet; Editor, Illinois Magazine, 1905-7. Ph. D., Columbia, 1911. Asst. in Rhetoric,
Univ. of 111., 1907-8; Scholar, Columbia Univ., 1908-9; Fellow, Columbia, 1909-10;
Instr. in Engl. & Compar. Lit., Columbia, 1911 — Author: The Life of Thomas Love
Peacock, J. M. T)ent & Sons, London, 191 1, 8vo. pp. xi & 299. Married Ireta Brad-
ford, Aug. 23, 1912, Tallahassee, Fla. Address, 414 W. 120th St., N. Y.
3205. HARRY WALTER VANNEMAN
A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B., 1909; Asst. Prof.; b. July 23, 1882, Sidell, 111.; s. Franklin
M. (b. Mar. 3, i860. Ridge Farm, 111.) & Margaret (Canaday) Vanneman (b. Apr. 4,
1 86 1, Ridge Farm, 111.) Prepared in Sidell H. S. & Hcdding College Prep. Alpha Delta
Phi, Phi Delta Phi; LL. M. Yale Law School, 1910 (.cum laude). Practiced Law, Urbana,
111., 1910-11; Instr. of Law in Univ. of S. Dak., since Sept. 191 1. Has written reviews
in Jour, of Criminal Law & Criminology, June & Sept., 1911. Married Winifred M. Camp-
bell, June 22, 1912, New Haven, Conn. Address, Urbana, 111.; Btis. Add., Vermillion,
S. Dak.
3206. ALBERT ALEXANDER VAN PETTEN
(Brother of No. 3589)
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Tune 9, 1883, Cramer, 111.; s. William Johnston (b.
Apr. 6, 1854, Elmira, N. Y.) & Margaret E. (Buchanan) Van Petten (b. Feb. 4, 1858,
Congruity, Pa.) Prepared in Elmwood H. S. Alpha Delta Phi; Glee Club; Band. Civ.
Engr. with Guanico Centrale, Porto Rico, 1997-9, Asst. Const. Engr., with Central
Fortuna, 1906-10; C. E. with Central Pagan, 1910-12; Supt. Const., Porto Rico Const.
Co., 1 91 2 — Assoc. Member Amer. Soc. Civ. Engrs. Married Jessye
Douglas Gurney, Nov. 6, 1907, Ensenada, Porto Rico. Child, William Douglas, b. Apr.
22, 1 910. Address, Bayamon, Porto Rico.
3207. MAURICE ESCHNER VASEN
A. B. in L. & A.; Lawyer; b. Sept. 21, 1885, Quincy, 111.; s. Benjamin George (b.
July 2, 1858, Philadelphia, Pa.) & Julia (Eschner) Vasen (b. Mar. 16, i860, do.) Prepared
in Quincy H. S.: M. A. Northwestern Univ., 1909; LL. B. do. Zeta Psi; Pol. Sci. Club.
Member, ist Inf. I. N. G. ; Chicago Bar Assoc; A. F. & A. M. ; Hamilton Club; Illini
Club. Address, 8 So. Dearborn St., Chicago, HI.
3208. ROY VAN ROSS
A. B. in L. &. A.; b. Sept. 29, 1883, Faber, Mo.; s. Elliott Van Ross. Prepared in White
Hall H. S. Address, White Hall, 111.
3209. NATHAN RUTHVEN WAKEFIELD, JR.
A. B. in L. & A.; Lawyer; b. Aug. 25, 1883, Chicago, 111.; s. Nathan Ruthven, Sr.
(b. Feb. 22, 1839, Kingsville, O.) & Mary Jane (White) Wakefield (b. Jan. 4, 1841,
Tallula, 111.) Prepared in W. Div. H. S., Chicago, 111.; Lewis Inst., LL. B., North-
western Univ., 1910. Alpha Kappa Phi; Cosmopolitan Club; Scribblers. Atty and Counselor
436 . University of Illinois [1907
at Law, 1910 — Member, Chicago Cong. Club; Illini Club of Chicago. Address 2123
W. Monroe St., Chicago, 111.; Bus. Add., 8. So. Dearborn St., do.
3210. RICHARD JAMES FRANCIS WALL
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Mar. 16, 1885, Auburn, N. Y.; s. Patrick Joseph (b.
1857, Navan Co. Meath, Ire.) & Azzlie Gardiner (b. 1865, Prescott, Can.) Prepared in
Robert Waller H. S., Chicago. Theta Delta Chi; Senior Ball Com.; Pres. Arch. Club.
Architect with Holabird & Roche, Architects. Address, 2330 N. Halsted St., Chicago,
321 1. RALPH CORE JENNINGS WALLACE
A. B. in L. & A.; Farmer; b. Dec. i, 1883, Homer, 111.; s. Charles H. (b. Elyria,
O.) & Effie O. (Core) Wallace (b. Homer, 111.) Prepared in Homer H. S.; Northwestern
Univ., 1903-6; Delta Tau Delta. Insurance Solicitor, 1907-8; Dist. Agt. 1908-9; Cashier,
Pacific Mut. Life Ins. Co., at Spokane, Wash., 1909-10; Farming, 1910 — Married Bess
Linder, Mar. 11, 191 1, Salt Lake City, Utah. Address, Jerome, la.
3212. BERTHA EVELYN WALTERS (GREEN)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Aug. 27, 1885, Richmond, 111.; d. Frederic A. (b. i860, do.) &
Anna E. (Rowson) Walters (b. 1862, Wauconda, 111.) Prepared in Woodstock H. S.
Alpha Chi Omega; Phi Delta Psi; Illio Board. Member, Woman's Club, 1907-9. Married
Howard S. Green, May 20, 191 1, Woodstock, 111. Address, 411 S. Cedar St., Apt. H.,
Spokane, Wash.
3213. HENRY BEN POPE WARD
A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; Merchant; b. June 21, 1885, Mt. Vernon, 111.; s. George
F. M. (b. Oct. II, 1854, Harrington, Conn.) & Sarah Elizabeth (b. July 31, 1857, Franklin
Co., 111.) Prepared in Mt. Vernon H. S. Phi Delta Theta; Egyptian Club; Band, 1903-7,
Mgr. 1907 Illio. Address, Mt. Vernon, 111.
3214. OWEN MARTIN WARD
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Engr.; b. June 10, 1885, Champaign Co., 111.; s. Patrick (b.
1843, Ire.) & Mary (Williams) Ward (b. do.) Prepared in St. Mary's H. S., Champaign,
111. Emerson Elec. Mfg. Co., 1907-8; Union Elec. Light & Power Co., 1908-12. Married
J. Elizabeth O'Brien, Jan. 26, 1909, Champaign, 111. Child, Mary Gertrude, b. Feb.
20, 1911. Address, 5211 Garfield Ave., St., Louis, Mo.
3215. CHARLES EUGENE WATERHOUSE
A. B. in Sci.; B. S. in C. E., iqo8; Civ. Engr.; b. Sept. 28, 1874, Oakville, la.;
s. Taylor E. & Louisa E. (Harkleroad) Waterhouse. Prepared in la. Wesleyan Univ.
Acad., Mt. Pleasant, la. Phi Delta Theta; Triangle; Math. Club; Y. M. C. A. Drainage
work, 1908-9; City Engr., Mt. Pleasant, la., 1909-11; Drainage Constr. work, Feb. -Oct., 1911;
with C. B. & Q. R. R., Oct., 1911— Member M. E. Church. Married Mildred Elliott,
June 30, 1910, Burlington, la. Child, William Taylor, b. Apr. 12, 191 1. Address, 1515
S. 13th St., Burlington, la.
3216. HOWARD G. WEAKLEY
A. B. in Bus. L. & A., 1907; Salesman; b. June 9, 1886, Shelbyville, 111.; s. James
Thomas (b. Sept. 9, 1841, Lancaster, Fairfield Co., Ohio) & Ann Eliza (Durban) Weakley
(b. Mar. 13, 1848, Lancaster, Fairfield Co., Ohio). Prepared in Shelbyville H. S.; Phi
Gamma Delta; General office work with Selz Schwab Shoe Co., July i, 1907-October i,
1907; Lord & Thomas Adv. Agency, Oct. i, Nov. 1, 1907; salesman with Oliver Type-
writer Co., Nov. I, 1907 — Member of Illini Club of Chicago. Address, 4205 Prairie
Ave., Chicago.
3217. FRANK MARSHALL WELCH
B. S. in M. E.; Engr. Salesman; b. Sept. 23, 1881, Mt. Pleasant, la.; s. Charles
Clinton (b. 1845, Whalenrburg, N. Y.) & Mary (Marshall) Welch (b. 1849, do.) Prepared
in E. Aurora H. S. Delta Tau Delta; Shield & Trident; Univ. Band. Link Belt Co.,
Chicago, 1907-8; Stephens-Adamson Mfg. Co. (Chicago office), Engr. Salesman, 1908-9;
Roberts & Schaefer Co., Chicago, 1909-11; Webster Mfg. Co., Tiffin, O., 1911 — Address,
219 N. Sandusky St., Tiffin, O.
3218. NELLE F. WELLES
A. B. in Sci.; Teacher; b. Aug. 9, 1885; d. W. T. (b. Sept., 1850, French Grove,
111.) & Laura A. (Parsell) Welles. Prepared in Elmwood H. S.; Knox Coll., Galesburg,
1902-4. Pi Beta Phi. Univ. of Calif., summer, 1910. Taught in Collinsville, 111.,
H. S., 1907-8; Santa Barbara, Calif., 1908-9; Home Econ. & Man. Arts, State Nor. Sch.,
Santa Barbara, 1909 — Address, Elmwood, 111.
3219. PORTER ROYAL WEST
B. S. in M. E.; Engineer; b. Dec. 3, 1884, Watseka, 111.; s. William (b. July 14.
1846, Attica, Ind.) & Emma Rebecca (Moore) West (b. Dec. 29, 1857). Prepared in
Watseka H. S. Class Football team. Boiler room Engr., N. W. Sta., Commonwealth
Edison Co., Chicago. Member A. F. & A. M.; 75 degree Club of Chicago; Western Soc.
of Engrs.; Natl. Elec. Lt. Assoc; Illini Club. Address, 4000 N. Hermitage Ave., Chicago;
Bus. Add., 3401 Elston Ave., do.
3220. CURTIS CORNELIUS WESTFALL
B. S. in C. E.; Asst. Engr.; b. July 14, 1886, Bushnell, 111.; s. Dr. E. K. (b. Jan.
8, 1839, Thornton, Ind.) & Irene R. (Wann) Westfall (b. July 19, 1856). Prepared in
1907I Baccalaureate Alumni 437
Bushnell H. S.; Lombard Coll., 1903-4. Varsity Basket ball; Class Baseball & Basket-
ball. Draftsman, Bridge Dept., I. C. R. R., 1907-11; Asst. Engr., I. C. R, R., Trk.
elevation, 191 1 — Address, 1511 E. 60th St., Chicago; Bus. Add., 1220 E. 75th St., do.
3221. FRED H. WHITE
(Brother of No. 4026)
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. Apr. 6, 1876, Broadlands, 111.; s. Davison (b. Nov. 15,
1842, Westfield, Ind.) & Virginia (Quick) White (b. Jan. 16, 1852). Prepared in Man.
Tr. H. S., Indianapolis. Ind. Alpha Zeta; Crystal Dancing Club. Capt. Co. M., winning
Co. in competitive drill. Address, Broadlands, 111.
3222. WILLIAM ELMER WHITESIDE
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Jan. 15, 1885, Joslin, 111.; s. William H. (b. Feb. 7, 1856, Moline,
111.) & Mary Jane (Allen) Whiteside (b. 1863, Coal Valley, 111.) Prepared in Moline
H. S. Theta Kappa Nu. Assistant in Attorney General's office, Springfield, 1909;
Village Attorney, Carbon Cliff, 111., 1908; Assistant State's Attorney, Rock Island Co.
Exalted Ruler, Moline Lodge, B. P. O. E. No. 556. Married, Cora Alice Whiteside,
Apr. 6, 1910, Des Moines, Iowa. Address, M. & M. Bank Bldg., Moline, 111.
3223. EDSON ALEXANDER WILDER
B. S. in M. E.; b. July 29, 1874, Gridley, 111.; s. E. L. Wilder. Prepared in Eureka
Co. Address, c/o Michigan Power Co., Lansing, Mich.
3224. MARY STANCLYFFE WILKINSON
(Sister of No. 2860)
A. B. in L. & A.; Librarian; b. Sept. 6, 1887, Utica, New York; d. James Edward
(b. Feb. 9, 1858, Lawrence, Mass.) & Abbie Jennie Merril (Egar) Wilkinson (b. Oct. 22,
1861, Beloit, Wis.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Phi Delta Psi. Teaching^ Kalamazoo,
Mich., 1907-8; Ionia, Mich., H. S., 1908-10; Libr., Pittsburg, Pa.; Superior, Wis., 1911-12;
St. Louis, Mo., 1912 — Member Mich. State Teachers' Assoc, 1907-10; School Masters'
Club, 1908; Amer. Libr. Assoc, 1912. Address, 436 N. Newstead Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
3225. ANNA WALLER WILLIAMS
(Sister of Nos. 1608, 2280)
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1912; Student; b. Apr. 28, 1885, Kenney, 111.; d. James
Alexander (b. July 22, 1846, Rockford, N. C.) & Annie Jane (Waller) Williams (b. Mar.
4, 1850, Louisville, Ky.) Prepared in Urbana H. S. A. M. in H. Sci., 1912; Phi Delta
Psi; Phi Beta Kappa; Alethenai, Pres., 1907; Y. W. C. A. cabinet; Household Sci. Club;
Engl. Club, V. Pres. Member, M. E. Church. Address, Kas. State Coll., Manhattan, Kas.
3226. CLEMENT CLARENCE WILLIAMS
(Husband of No. 4078)
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Feb. 21, 1882, Bryant, 111.; s. Isaac Greenbury (b.
1844, Ind.) & Martha Ann (Davis) Williams (b. 1845, Columbus, O.) Prepared in Canton
H. S.; B. S., Iowa Nor. Univ., 1901; C. E. Univ. of Colo. C. E. Club; Tau Beta Pi;
Sigma Xi; Final Honors. Rodman & Instrumentman, D. L. & W. R. R., 1907; Instr. in
C. E., Univ. (3olo., 1907-8; Draftsman, Geol. Sur. Colo., 1908; Instr., 1908-9; Supt.,
Constr., 1909. Acting Prof, of C. E., Univ. of Colo., 1909-10; Asst. Prof, of C. E., do..
1910 — Author: Municipal Water Supplies of Colorado. Articles, Sewage Disposal
at Boulder, Jour, of Eng., 1908; Cost Analysis, Engineering-contracting; Raising a
Viaduct under Traffic, Jour, of Engr., 1911; Flow of Water in Irrigation Ditches, Univ.
of Colo. Studies; Economic Location of Irrigation Canals, Proc. Amer. Soc. C. £.,1911.
Member M. E. Church; Amer. Soc. for Testing Materials; Soc. Prom, of Engr. Educ;
Assoc. Member, A. S. C. E. Married Grace Josephine Black ('10), Aug. 31, 1910, Urbana,
111. Address, 955 Tenth St., Boulder, Colo.
3227. DJALMA DOWNEY WILLIAMS
B. S. in C. E.; Struct. Engr.; b. June 14, 1884, Kenney, 111.; s. Joel H. (b. Jan. 31,
1853) & Florence Belle Davenport (b. June 25, 1857, Kenney, 111.) Prepared in Farmer
City H. S. Sigma Xi. Asst. Engr., M. K. T. R. R., 1907-10; Struc. Engr., 1910 —
Member, Wes. Soc. Engrs. Married De Nora Black, Dec. 15, 1910, Clinton, 111. Address,
10044 Charles St., Chicago, 111.
3228. GEORGE ANNIS WILLIAMS
B. S. in E. E.; b. Feb. 28, 1881, Aledo, 111.; s. G. W. Williams, Prepared in
Aledo H. S. Acacia. Address, Acacia House, Champaign, 111.
3229. LUCY PARKE WILLIAMS
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Apr. 5, 1882, Bloomington, 111.; d. Robert Ebenezer (b.
1825, Green Co., Pa.) & Martha Jane (Smith) Williams (b. Maury Co., Tenn.) Prepared
in Bloomington H. S.; Lucy Cobb Inst., Athens, Ga.; B. S., IlL Wesleyan Univ., 1906.
Kappa Kappa Gamma. Libr., Withers Pub. Lib., Bloomington, III., 1908 — Address,
Bloomington, 111.
3230. BESSE EVERETT WILSON
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. July 22, 1885, Rockford, 111.; d. Wm. C. (b. Ind.) & Emma
Everett Wilson (b. Chicago). Prepared in Chicago Pub. Sch. & Lewis Institute. Associate
A. B., 1902-S, Lewis Institute. Libr., State Normal School, Spearfish, S. Dak., 1908;
438 University of Illinois [1907
Libr, Public Libr., Harvard, 111., 1909-11; First Asst. Libr., State Nor. Sch., Valley City,
N. Dak., Sept. 1911-12; Librarian, I. S. N. U. Carbondale, 1912 — Address, 412 W. Main,
Carbondale, 111.
3231. JOHN DEAN WILSON
(Son of No. 121)
A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; b. June 27, 1885, Indianapolis, Ind.; s. W. Bent (b. Tippe-
canoe Co., Ind.) & Nettie (Adams) Wilson (b. Champaign Co., 111.) Prepared in La-
fayette H. S.; Purdue Univ., 1903-4; Beta Theta Pi. Secy., Lafayette Packing Co.,
1907-11; Asst. to Pres., The Esterline Co., 191 1 — Married Jessie Baugb, June 10, 1908,
Lafayette, 111. Children, Jane, b. Apr. 28, 1909; William Baugh, b. Apr. 8, 191 1. Address,
430 Littleton St., W. Lafayette, Ind.
3232. LESTER ROY WILSON
A. B. in L. & A.; Ins. Agt.; b. Sept. 28, 1882, Washington, III.; s. Nathan (b.
Aug. 4, 1850, Mt. Pleasant, N. J.) & Lydia Ann (Mitchell) Wilson (b. Mar. 9, 1852,
Mackinaw, 111.) Prepared in Foosland H. S.; Univ. Acad.; Ionian; Capt., Univ. Regt.;
Bookkeeper, 1908-11; Life Ins. Agt., 1911 — Address, Foosland, 111.
3233. HARRY WOODHAM
A. B. in Sci.; Teacher; b. Sept., 1882, Grayville, 111.; s. Compton (b. Sept. i, 1836,
Edwards Co., 111.) & Ann (Potter) Woodham (b. Dec. 28, 1842). Prepared Grayville
H. S.; No. Ind. Nor., Valparaiso, Ind., Ionian. Taught in H. S., Paxton, 111., 1907-8;
Stevens Point, Wis., 1908-10. Address, 760 Eighteenth St., Merced, Calif.; Bus. Add..
H. S., Merced.
3234. ERNEST C. WOODIN
(Brother of No. 2863)
B. S. in M. E.; Asst. Supt. Gas. Mfg. Works; b. Sept. 9, 1885, St. Joseph, 111.;
s. T. J. (b. Sept. 6, 1842, Georgetown, 111.) & Carrie A. (Hunt) Woodin (b. Oct. 15,
1854, Albany, N. Y.) Prepared St. Joseph, 111. & Univ. Acad. Draftsman, 1907-8;
Salesman, 1908-10; Contr. in concrete work, i9o8-9' Chemist in Works Lab. P. & L.
Co., 1909-11; Cadet Engr., 1911-12; Asst. Supt. of Gas Manu. Works, Pitney Ct., 31st
St., 1912 — Member 111. Gas. Assoc; Supts. Meetings. Married Virga Lee Funk,
June 29, 1910, St. Joseph, Mich. Address, 1643 LaSalle Ave., Chicago; Bus. Add., 31st
& Pitney Ct. Sta., do.
3235. RUTH ELEANOR WORK
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Nov. 6, 1884, Keosauqua, la.; d. William Alexander
& Hinda (Marlowe) Work. Prepared in Ottumwa (la.) H. S. Attended la. Wesleyan
Univ., 1903-4; Univ. oi Colo., 1904-5. Pi Beta Phi. Asst. Prin., Bagley (Minn.) H. S.,
1910-11; Prin. of Chaska (Minn.) H. S., 1911-12. Address, Ottumwa, la.
3236. JEANNETTE LAMB WORTHEN
(Sister of No. 2292)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. July 13, 1887, Warsaw, 111.; d. John Burnham Kimball
(b. Feb. 4, i8s5, Warsaw, 111.) & Isabella Sackett (Connor) Worthen (b. July 29. 1857,
Luray, Mo.) Prepared in Warsaw H. S. Alethenai; Phi Beta Kappa. Teacher, Amboy,
111., 1907-9; Farmer City, 1909-11; Boulder, Mont., 1911 — Address, Warsaw, 111.
3237. HELEN GERTRUDE WRIGHT
(Sister of No. 2295)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. July 22, 1884, Toulon, 111.; d. William Wilberforce (b. Sept.
10, 1842, Canton, 111.) & Mary (Hopkins) Wright (b. Dec. 30, 1846, Granville, 111.)
Prepared in Toulon Acad. Attended Wellesley Coll., 1902-3; Art Inst., Chicago, 1909-
11. Alpha Chi Omega; Phi Delta Psi. Address, Toulon, 111.
3238. WILLIAM PRICE WRIGHT
A. B. in L. & A.; Banker; b. May 4, 1885, Libertyyille, 111.; s. Caleb Frank (b.
Mar, IS, 1856, Fort Jackson, N. Y.) & Emma Jane (Price) Wright (b. Mar. 8. 1856,
Chicago). Prepared in Beloit Coll. Acad. Ionian; Volunteer Band; Y. M. C. A. Preach-
ing; Banking, ipii — Member Presb. Church; Natl. Citizens League for Prom, of
Banking Reform. Address, Silver City, New Mexico.
3239. RAYMOND CLIFF YANT
B. S. in C. E.; Supt. of Stone Quarry; b. Oct. 8, 1883, Canton, O.; s. George W. (b.
Canton, O.) & Amy A. (Westfall) Yant (b. Minerva, O.) Prepared in Keokuk, la. H. S.;
Phi Delta Theta; Theta Nu Epsilon; C. E. Soc; Capt. senior baseball team, 1907;
Junior Prom. Com., 1906; Class football, 1904-6. Eng. Const, for Rilpoctric Bros.; do.
Hugh Murphy, Omaha. Married Josephine Blair, Nov. 25, 1909. Piper City, 111. Address,
Louisville, Nebr.
3240. JOHN WILLIAM YATES
(Brother of No. 2868)
B. S. in M. E.; R. R. Engr.; b. Dec. u, 1879, Dubuque, la.; s. Thomas and Jean
(LaFrance) Yates. Prepared in Dubuue H. S. Address, 6461 Lexington Ave., Chicago;
Bus. Add., Chicago June. R. R., U. S. Yds.
3241. FRED DRINKWATER YEATON
B. S. in C. E.; Asst. Engr., Big 4 R- R- Co.; b. Aug. 13, Northport, Me.; s. Fred
(b. Feb. 21, 1847, Belfast, Me.) & Georgia (Drinkwater) Yeaton (b. Northport, Me.)
1908] Baccalaureate Alumni 439
Prepared Man. Tr. H. S., Indianapolis. R. E. Constr., Indianapolis, Ind. Track Eleva-
tion, R. E. Cleveland, Indianapolis Div Double Track Constr.; Asst. Eng., Frisco; Designer
C. M. & St. P. Ry.; Asst. Engr., Big Four R. R. Co. Married Blanch Holmes Chacey,
Tan. I, 1912, Oak Park, 111. Address, 514 E 33d St., Indianapolis; Tern. Add., Oak Park,
ill.
3242. CHARLES WALTER YECK
A. B. in Sci.; Phys. and Sur.; b. Sept. 7, 1885, Flora, 111.; s. Walter W. (b. W. Va.>
& Frances M. (Handley) Yeck (b. O.) Prepared in Flora H. S. Chi Psi; Egptian Club,
Coll. Dancing Club; Theta Nu Epsilon. Attended Chicago Univ., 1908-9; M. D„ Morth-
western, 191 1. Phi Rho Sigma; Mem. Staff of Vanderburg Co. Tuberculosis Hospital;
Ohio Valley Medical Soc. ; Vanderburg Co. Med. Soc. ; Amer. Med. Assoc. Married
Marjoria Elizabeth Dixon, Oct. 12, 1910, Chicago, 111. Child, Charles Walter, Jr., b. Oct.
25, 1911 (d. Oct. 28, 1911-) Address, 1008 Upper 3d St., Evansville, Ind.; Bus. Add.,
Grant and Gum Sts., Evansville.
3243. TRYGVE D. YENSEN
(Husband of No. 1021)
B. S. in E. E.; M. S., 1912; Research Engr.; b. Jan. 30, 1884, Drammen, Norway; s.
Jens Carl (b. Jan. 18, 1855, Drammen, Norway) & Josefine Otonio Theodora (Rogeberg)
Yensen (b. Oct. 10, 1854, Kongsberg, Norway). Prepared in Christiania Cathedral School,
Christiania, Norway. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Preliminary, Final and Special Honors.
Testing Dept., Gen. Elec. Co., Schenectady, 1907-8; Asst. in E. E. Dept., Illi-
nois, 1908-9; Asst. Engr. Shawingem Water & Power Co., Montreal, Can., 1909-
10; Asst. in Engr. Exp. Sta., Illinois, 1910 — Graduate work in E. E., 1908-10. Author
of; Starting Currents of Transformers, Engr. Exp. Sta. Bui., 1912, 30 pp.; Abnormal
Conditions of Transformer Operation, Elect. World, 1907. Associate, Amer. Institute of
E. E., 1909; Vice Chairman, Amer. Inst, of E. E. Branch, Urbana, 1911; Heimskringla;
Unitarian Assoc, of Amer. Married Sarah Louise Dewey, June 30, 1910, Urbana,
Child, Arne Dewey, b. Apr. 4, 1912. Address, 701 W. Green St., Urbana.
3244. DWAYNE GLOVER YOUNG
B. S. in E. E.; b. May 31, 1884, Lewiston, 111.; s. T. A. Young. Prepared in
Lewiston H. S. Address, 101 E. 19th St., Portland, Ore.(t)
3245. JACOB FRANK SIMPSON ZIEGLER
B. S. in Ag^r. ; Farming and managing an estate; b. Feb. 25, 1883; s. Jacob (b.
Nov. 14, 1843, Germany, near Strassburg) & Elizabeth (Simpson) Ziegler (b. Nov. 22,
1851, near Dayton, Ohio). Prepared in Clinton H. S. Alpha Zeta; Acacia; A^r. Club.
Manager of Farms for Mrs. Isabella Warner, Mar. :, 191 1 — Member Universalist
Church. Address, Clinton, 111.
CLASS OF 1908 (373)
3246. EDWINA EUNICE ABBOTT
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1909; Teacher; b. Jan. 6, 1887, Chicago; d. Edwin Fletcher
(b. 1854, Janesville, Wis.) & Nelley Webster (Howe) Abbott (b. 1866, Hartford, Conn.)
Prepared in Austin H. S., Chicago; Univ. of Tenn., 1904-6. Chi Omega; Scholarship
in Psychology, 1908-9; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi. Instr. in Psych., Vassar Coll., 1909-12;
Fellow in Psych., Univ. of Chicago, 1912-13. Member Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci. Address,
Lane, Kan.
3247. EDWIN BERT ADAMS
(Brother of No. G. i)
B. S. in C. E. ; Engineer; b. Sept. 24, 1883, Crete, 111.; s. Julian & Ida (Motlong)
Adams. Prepared in Chicago Man. Tr. Sch. Triangle. Chief Draftsman, 111. Trac.
Sys., 1908-10; Field Engr.; City Engr., 1910 — Married Sadie Grace Young, Sept. 14,
1908, Bondville, 111. Child, Eunice, b. June 19, 1910. Address, 675 Jefferson Ave.,
CJrand Rapids, Mich.
3248. DEBORAH CHASE AKERS (TRAVERS)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. July 22, 1887, Amboy, 111.; d. Charles Edgar (b. 1865, 111.)
& Zella Margery (Rush) Akers (b. 1866, Pa.) Prepared in Decatur H. S.j Wes. Coll.,
1904-5, 1905-6; Millikin Univ., fall term, 1906. Bryn Mawr Coll., Scholarship in Psych.,
1909-10. Attended Bonn Univ., Ger., 1910-11. Member Presb. Church, and various local
clubs. Married Sylan Morse Travers, Feb. i, 1912, Long Beach, Calif. Address, 905
Magnolia Ave., Long Beach, Calif.
3249. ALBERT ALLEN
A. B. in Bus. L. & A., 1908; Bank Clerk; b. May 22, 1885, Mt. Vernon, 111.; s. John
Rhodam (b. Oct. 10, 1836, Mt. Vernon) & Isabelle (Moxey) Allen (b. Jan. i, 1856, Mt.
Vernon). Prepared in Mt. Vernon H. S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Choral Soc; Commercial
(ilub; Egyptian Club; Senior Mem. Com., 1908. Clerk, 3d Natl. Bank, 1908 — Methodist
Church. Address, 113, 12th St., Mt. Vernon, III.
3250. GEORGE HERBERT ANDERSON
A. B. in L. Se A. ; Banker; b. May 27, 1884, Roseville, 111.; s. Perry Nordstrom &
Johanna (Olson) Anderson. Prepared in Roseville Twp. H. S.; Phenix; Yoxan; Phi
440 University of Illinois [1908
Beta Kappa; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Prelim, honors; Class Pres. during freshman year.
Sec.-Treas. of Union Bond Investment Co. Address, 413-415 State Natl. Bank Bldg.,
Oklahoma City, Okla.
3251. ANNE MARY APPLEGATE
(Sister of Nos. 2551, 4529)
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1909; Teacher; b. Jan. 23, 1885, Atlanta, 111.; d. Albert
(b. May 8, 1849, 111.) & Clara (Miller) Applegate (b. May 6, 1851, do.) Prepared in
Atlanta H. S. Scholarship in French, 1908-9; Fellowship in French, 1909-10. Teacher
in Bisbee, Ariz.; Inst, in Mod. Lang., College of Montana. Address, Deer Lodge, Mont.
3252. ROBERT STUART ARTHUR
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Mar. 10, 1885, Chicago; s. William Christopher (b.
Apr. 23, 1853, Hillsboro, O.) & mother (b. 1852, Boston, Mass.) Prepared in Lewis
Inst. Delta Tau Delta; Shield & Trident. Civ. Engr. in Ark., 1909; in Okla., La., 1909-10;
in Brazil, S. A., 1910-11; Bridge Dept., I. C. R. R., Chicago, 1912 — Address, 7359
Princeton Ave., Chicago, 111.
3253. HARRY JAMES ATKINSON
A. B. in Sci.; Teacher; b. Aug. 18, 1883, Cleveland, O.; s. Alfred (b. Aug. 18,
1852, Rotherham, Eng.) & Mary Pearce (Hutchings) Atkinson (b. June 2, 1858, Portland,
Eng.) Prepared in Joliet Twp. H. S. Sigma Alpha Nu. Teacher in Joliet H. S. Address,
803 Ohio St., Joliet, 111.
3254. PAUL WILEY ATWOOD
B. S. in Agr.; Horticulturist; b. Feb. 24, 1887, Earlville, 111.; s. Byron C. (b. Aug.
24, 1865, Bristol, 111.) & Mabel Louise (Wiley) Atwood (b. Mar. 16, 1867, Earlville,
111.) Prepared in East Aurora H. S. Aztec Club; Alpha Gamma Rho. Fruit grower,
Wanatchee, Wash. Member St. Luke's Episcopal Church. Married Bess Louise Pfrangle,
Feb. IS, 191 2, Aurora, 111. Address, Wenatchee, Wash.
3255. JOSEPH PAUL AUMER
B. S. in Chem.; Teacher; b. June 11, 1881, Peoria, 111.; s. John B. (b. Feb. 16, 1830,
Bavaria, Germany) & Maria (MuUer) Aumer (b. do.) Prepared in Peoria H. S. Sigma
Xi. Assoc, in Chem., Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111 Married Ada Mae Aumer, Aug. 30,
1903, Urbana, 111. Address, 705 W. University Ave., Urbana, 111.
3256. IRWIN WOODWARD BACH
A. B. in Sci.; A. M., 1909; Student; b. May 7, 1886, Farmer City, 111.; s. Jacob
Bach (b. Ger.) & Minnie Bishop (Woodward) Bach (b. Sept. 29, 1859, Farmer City, 111.)
Prepared in Farmer City H. S. Gamma Alpha. Student in Univ. of Chicago, 1909-10;
M. D., Rush Med. Coll., 1912. Address, 917 W. Green St., Urbana, 111.
3257. JOHN McCAWLEY BAIRD
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Mar. 17, 1885, Olney, 111.; s. John T. (b. Nov. 5, 1844, do.)
& Sarah (McCawley) Baird (b. Dec. 7, 1858, Clay City, 111.) Prepared In Olney H. S.
Master in Chancery, Richland Co. Member Richland Co. Bar Assoc. (Secy.); Brother-
hood Presb. S. S. (Pres.); B. P. O. E.; Modern Woodman; A. F. & A. M. Address,
403 Morgan St., Olney, 111.
3258. JESSIE EMMA BALDWIN (TURNER)
(Wife of No. 4471)
A. B. in Sci ; M. A., 1912; d. Amos Clark & Elizabeth Rachel (Reynolds) Baldwin.
Prepared in Ottawa H. H. Asst. in Botany, Univ. of 111., 1908-12. Married Hubert Michael
Turner ('10), Aug. 22, 1912. Address, c/o H. M. Turner, E. E. Dept., Univ. of Minn.,
Minneapolis, Minn.
3259. ROSCOE LAWRENCE BALL
B. S., in Agr.; Farmer; b. Oct. 11, 1884, Toluca, 111.; s. George L. (b. Jan. 5, 1862,
do.) & Maria E. (Carrithers) Ball (b. Nov. 24, 1862, Wenona, 111.) Prepared in Toluca
H. S. Y. M. C. A.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. A. B., Eureka Coll., 1906. Sch. Dir. Member
Church of Christ; A. F. & A. M.; Knight of Pythias; Modern Woodman. Married Lucy
Rich Burgess, Mar. 21, 191 1, Wenona, 111. Child, Elizabeth Burgess, b. May 6, 1912. Ad-
dress, Toluca, 111.
3260. WINIFRED AGNES BANNON
(Sister of No. 2562)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher in H. S.; b. July 17. 1885, Joliet, 111.; d. Patrick R. (b.
Athlone, Co. Roscommon, Ire.) & Margaret (O'Reilly) Bannon (b. Essex, N. Y.)
Prepared in St. Mary's Acad., Joliet, 111. Pi Beta Phi. Attended Univ. of Chicago, 1907.
Teacher of Engl., Joliet Twp. H. S. Address, 701 N. Broadway, Joliet, 111.
3261. LAWRENCE BYRON BARKER
B. S In M. & S. E.; Engineer; b. Jan. 31, 1886, Batavia, 111.; s. William P. (b.
uly 3, 1846, do.) & Helen (Brown) Barker (b. Aug. 24, 1848, do.) Prepared in
j;ast Batavia H. S. Supt. in quarries of W. P. Barker & Son until 1909; Engr. with
Sanitary Dist. of Chicago, 1909 — Married Margaret Claire Button, Sept. 28, 1910,
Marquette, Mich. Address, 5009 St. Lawrence Ave., Chicago, 111.; Bus. Add., 1825 Am.
Trust Bldg., do.
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3262. DAVID FREDERICK BARLOGA
LL. B.; Lawyer, Rancher; b. Sept. s, 1886, Pecatonica, 111.; s. Fred (b. Milwaukee,
Wis.) & Eliza Barloga (b. do.) Prepared in Pecatonica H. S. Adelphic; Van Twillers
Address, Poison, Mont.
3263. EDNA PEARL BARNHART (MINER)
(Wife of No. 3107; Sister of No. 2312)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. June iq, i8S6, Mansfield, 111.; d. Elias Patterson (b. May 19,
1859, Roanoke, 111.) & Sarah Martha (Maxwell) Barnhart (b. May 7, i860, Mahomet, 111.)
Prepared in Urbana H. S. and Univ. of 111. Acad. Alethenai; Pres. Y. W. C. A. Married
J. Howard Miner ('07), Nov. 25, 1908. Children, Harold Eugene, b. Aug. 9, 1910;
Harvey Russell, b. Nov. 17, 1911. Address, Adair, 111.
3264. JESs\e LOGAN BARRETT
B. S. in Agr.; Banker; b. Oct. 21, 1884, Henry, 111.; s. John N. (b. ibid.) & Susa A.
(Shepardson) Barrett (b. Boston, Mass.) Prepared in Henry H. S. Phi Kappa Psi.
Farmer, 1908-11; Banker, 191 1. A. F. & A. M.; B. P. O. E. Address, Henry, 111.
3265. EDWIN JACOB BARTELLS
(Brother of No. 3266)
B. S. in Chem.; Traveling Sales Agt.; b. Sept. 23, 1885, Camp Point, 111.; s. George
Case (b. July i, 1841, Hanover, Ger.) & Christina (Walthers) Bartells (b. Feb. i, 1843,
N. Y. City). Prepared in Camp Point H. S.; Wheaton Coll. Acacia; Alpha Chi Sigma;
Chem. Club; Jr. (Tap Com. Chem., Amer. Smelt. & Refining Co., Salt Lake City, 1908-9;
with Denny Renton Clay & Coal Co., Seattle, Wash., Feb., 1911. Bus. Add., Hoge Bldg.,
Seattle, Wash.
3266. GEORGE CASE BARTELLS, JR.
(Brother of No. 3265)
B. S. in Chem.; Metallurgist; b. Oct. 11, 1882, Camp Point, Adams Co., Ill; s. George
Case (b. July i, 1841, Hanover, Ger.) & Christina (Walthers) Bartells (b. Feb. i, 1843,
New York City). Prepared in Maplewood H. S. & Wheaton Col.; Acacia; Chem. Club;
Alpha Chi Sigma; Chemist, Night Supt. & Metallurgist with American Smelt. & Refining
Co., at the Murray Plant. Married Elva May Elliott, May 26, 1910, Camp Point, 111.;
(3hild, Frances Christine Bartells, b. Apr. 7, 1912. Address, Murray, Utah, P. O. Box 6.
3267. MAYME ALICE BATTERSON
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Sciotoville, O.; d. John (b. Sept. 26, 1845, do.) & Sarah
Jane (Richardson) Batterson (b. Dec. 21, 1849, Jackson Co., O. ) Prepared in Dist.
Sch. A. B., Ohio Univ., 1901. Librn., Pendleton Ore., 1910; do.. Green Lake Branch of
Seattle Lib., Seattle, Wash, Wash., 1910 — Member Y. W. C. A., Ohio Univ., 1899-1900,
(Pres.); Epworth League; Ladies' Lit. & Mus, Club. Address, 7508, Sunnyside Library,
Seattle, Wash.
3268. AUGUST HARVEY BAUER
B. S. in Sci.; Ph. G., 1903, in Pharmacy; Physician and Surgeon Rush Med. Coll.,
Chicago, 1910; b. June 5, 1883, Chicago, 111.; s. Christian (b. Germany) & Charlotte (Wet-
zel) Bauer (b. Berlin, do.) Prepared in Univ. of 111. Acad. Der Deutsche Verein, 1905-6.
Alpha Kappa Kappa. Asst. Surgeon, 7th 111. Inf., 1911. Member Staff St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, Chicago, 111 ; Staff Chicago City Infant Hospital; Staff, Infant Welfare Soc, Chi-
cago. Married Florence Ethel Garrett, June 28, 191 1, Piano, 111. Address, 2100 Seminary
Ave., Chicago, 111.
3269. CHARLES BAYARD BAXTER
(Brother of Nos. 2572, 4550)
B. S. in M. E.; Mechanical Engineer; b. Feb. 17, 1887; s. Emil J. (b. May 13,
1853, Newark, N. J.) & Eugenie A. (Dadant) Baxter (b. France). Prepared in Nauveo
& Keokuk (la.) H. Schs. Address, Nauvoo, 111.
3270. DANIEL MIDDLEKAUFF BEAL
A. B. in Sci.; in business; b. Aug. 21, 1887, Toledo, la.; s. Albert Milton (b. Molinc,
111.) & Carrie Elizabeth (Middlekauff) Beal (b. Polo, 111.) Prepared in Moline H. S.
Delta Kappa Epsilon. Salesman with Moline Auto Co., 1909-10; same, Omaha, Nebr.,
1910-11; Mgr., do., 1911 — Address, 2601 6th Ave., Moline, 111.; Bus. Add., c/o Moline
Automobile Co., Omaha, Nebr.
3271. ARTHUR LINN BEAR
(Brother of No. 1803)
B. S. in C. E.; Engr.; b. Feb. 20, 1886, Bearsdale, 111.; s. Samuel E. (b. 1856, Pa.)
& Minerva J. (Cox) Bear (b. 1857, Harristown, 111.) Prepared in Decatur H. S. Contr.
Engr. Married, Mary Agnes Ritchie, Welch, Okla., June 2, 1912. Address, 1026 Henry
Bldg., Seattle, Wash.
3272. FRED PARKER BENJAMIN
A. B. in L. & A.; T. D., 1910; Lawyer; b. Dec. 12, 1884, near Watseka, 111.; s.
Fred (b. Jan. 27, 1855, New York) & Melissa J. (Parker) Benjamin (b. Dec. 10, 1858,
Watseka, 111.) Prepared in Watseka High School; Phi Beta Kappa; Delta Sigma Rho;
Theta Kappa Nu; Philomathean (Pres. 1909); John Marshall Law Club; (Pres., 1909);
Prelim, honors; Final Honors; Ill.-Ind. debate, 1908. Address, Watseka, 111.
442 University of Illinois [1908
3273. SOLOMON MILTON BEROLZHEIMER
(Brother of Nos. 3274. 4076)
B. S. in M. E.; Drafting Engr.; b. Dec. 8, 1887,. Shelbina, Mo.; s. Otto Henry (b.
May 25, 1848, Furtji, Ger.) & Gertrude (Solomon) Berolzheimer (b. Sept. 27, 1861,
Keokuk, la.) Prepared in Bloom. Twp. H. S. Pres. M. E. Soc. Engr. with Switt
& Co., 1908-9; Drafting, Austin Mfg. Co., Kennicott Co., Marsh-Capron Co., 1909 —
Address, 89 W. isth St., Chicago Heights, III.; Bus. Add., c/o Marsh Capron Co.,
Chicago Heights, 111.
3274. TERESA RUTH BEROLZHEIMER
(Sister of Nos. 3273, 4076)
B. S. in Chem.; Settlement Worker; b. May 10, 1886, Shelbina, Mo.; d.
Henry Otto (b. May 25. 1848, Furth, Germany) & Getty (Solomon) Berolzheimer
(b. Sept. 27, 1 86 1, KeokuK, la.) Prepared in Bloom. Twp. H. S. Research Asst., with
Prof. Parr, Univ. of 111.; Apr. July, 1909, Asst. Chem., Columbus Lab., 1909-10. Organizer
for LaSalle Extension Univ., 1910 — Author: A Comparison of Methods for the Deter-
mination of Sulphur in Coal (with S. W. Parr and W. F. Wheeler), Jour, of Indus, and
Eng. Ctiem., V. I, No. 10, 1909. Address, 601 Ninth St., Milwaukee, Wis.
3275. HAZEL BESORE (McCANN)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Feb. 3, 1886, Urbana, 111.; d. Charles Alfred (b. Apr. 25, 1850,
Maryland) & Mollie (Somers) Besore (b. Aug. 25, 1856, Urbana, 111.) Prepared in Urbana
H. S. Member Presb. Church. Married George Christy McCann, June i, 1910, Urbana,
111. Address, 107 Robinson St., Danville, 111.
3276. MARY PRUDENCE BILLINGSLEY
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Oct. 25, 1880, Fairfield, la.; d. James Strong (b. Aug. 20,
1856, do.) & Jennie (Schneringer) Billingsley (b. Jan. 27, 1856). Prepared at Belleville
H. S., Belleville, Kan. A. B. Univ. of Kan., 1902. Catalogue Asst., Univ. of 111., 1908-9;
Asst. Libr., Kan. State Lib., Topeka, Kan., 1909 — Address, 1273 Harrison St., Topeka,
Kan.
3277. WILLIAM Z. BLACK
(Husband of No. 4274; Brother of No. 4078)
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. Aug. i, 1883, Seymour, 111.; s. John Leslie (b. Sept. 10,
1857, Chicago, 111.) & Minnie Eveline (Hartrick) Black (b. Aug. 27, 1858, Quincy, 111.)
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Philomathean, Pres. & Treas.; Mgr. Agr. Baseball Club; Chi
Beta; Bus. Mgr. ///. Agriculturist; Class Memorial Com. Married Mildred Leas, ('10),
Nov. 26, 1909, Danville, 111. Address, St. Joseph, 111.
3278. LEE ROSS BLOHM
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Jan. 31, 1886, Virginia, 111.; s. Peter Martin (b. July
20, 1857, Bluifsprings, 111.) & Mary Martin (Lee) Blohm (b. Feb. 19, 1859, do.) Pre-
pared in Beardstown H. S. Chi Beta. Teaching, Nauvoo, 111. Married Maude Lillian
McKenzie, Sept. 3, 1910, Beardstown, 111. Child, Lyle McKenzie, b. July 28, 191 1.
Address, Beardstown, 111.; Bus. Add., Heyworth, 111.
3279. VIRON JOSEPH BOOTHE
B. S. in E. E. ; b. May 27, 1886, Gonzans, Tex.; s. Joseh & Nora Boothe. Address,
3280. JULIUS VALENTINE BOPP
B. S., in Agr.; Supervisor; b. Dec. 31, 1879, New Memphis, 111.; s. Henry (b.
Rohrbach, Darmstadt, Ger.) & Clara (Lehman) Bopp (b. Shiloh, 111.) Prepared in Mas-
coutah H. S.; S. 111. Nor. Sch., Carbondale, 111. Sigma Xi; Alpha Zeta; Agr. Club.
Assoc. Prof, of Agron., S. Dak.; Assoc. Ed., Orange Judd Northwest Farmstead, 1911-12;
Dist. Superv., N. Dak. Better Farming Assoc, 1912 — Author: Series of Lessons on Soil
Handling (now used as text by the American Farmer Sch.), 58 pp.; Three bulls, (with
Prof. C. Willis, Chief in Agron., Brookings, S. Dak.); many articles while Assoc. Ed.
of The Farmstead. Address, Fessenden, N. Dak.
3281. GEORGE JOHN BOUYOUCOS
B. S. in Agr.; Scientific Investigator; b. May 23, 1888; Licolia, Greece; s. John
James & Paraskevj (Kapsimakakos) Bouyoucos. Prepared in Greek Prep. Sch.; in
Y. M. C. A. of Chicago. Adelphic Pres.; Cosmopolitan; Business Club; Agr. Club; Sigma
Xi; Treas. Class 1909. Ph.D. Cornell Univ., 191 1. Author: (bulletin) Soil Survey of
Monroe County, N. Y.; (bulletin) Transpiration of Wheat Seedlings as Affected by
Different Soils and by Solutions of Different Densities (latter bulletin also published in
Bot. Gaz.) Member Amer. Soc. of Agronomy. Address, East Lansing, Michigan.
3282. EMIL MARK DIEDRICH BRACKER
B. S. in Agr.; Instr. in Agr.; b. Dec. 30, 1882, Hillsdale, 111.; s. Diedrich Henry
(b. 1847, Kiel, Ger.) & Elizabeth (Hanberg) Bracker (b. 1850, Moline, 111.) Prepared
at Univ. of 111. Acad. Alpha Zeta; Agr. Club. Supt. of Garden & Forest, Berea College,
1909; Farming & traveling, 1908-11, Instructor in Farm Mechanics, Purdue Univ., La-
fayette. Ind. Instr. in Farm Mechanics. Ore. Agr. Coll., 1912 — Author: Laboratory
Manuel for General Course in Farm Mechanics, 191 2, 30 pp. Married, Ada M. Dinkleman
Cincinnati, O., Aug. 28, 1912. Address, Corvallis, Ore.
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3283. PERCY BELMONT BRADSHAW
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Engr.; b. July 15, 1883, Sioux Rapids, la.; s. Benjamin Harrison
(b. Oct. 22, 1847, Winnebago Co., 111.) & Anna Amelia (Guffin) Bradshaw (b. Feb. 17.
1859, Carlyle, N. Y.) Prepared in Dixon H. S. E. E. Soc; Co. G. 6th Regt., I. N. G.,
1905 — In Const. Dept., Commonwealth Edison Co., 1908; Appraiser, Coats & Burchard
Co., Apr., 1909; Elec. Draftsman, West Elec. Co., 1910; Elec. Draftsman, Sargent ii
Lundy, 1912. Assoc. Member, A. I. E. E., 191 1. Address, 1530 S. Ridgeway Ave.,
Chicago, 111.
3284. HERBERT AMERY BRAND
(Brother of No. 3656)
B. S. in A. E.; Arch. Engr.; b. Apr. 5, 1885, Danville, 111.; s. William F. (b. Apr. 22,
1851, Ger.) & Fannie H. Kitchener) Brand (b. June 7, 1859, Montreal, Can.) Prepared
in Danville, 111., H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Arch. Engr. for Fritz Foltz, Arch., Chi-
cago. Member, Illini Club of Chicago; Licensed Architect, State of 111., 1912. Address,
5915 W. Erie St., Chicago, 111.
3285. NELLIE MATHILDA BREDEHOFT
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1911; Teacher; b. Oct. 3. 1886, Danville, 111.; d. Henry
(b. Oct. 24, 1851, Danbury, O.) & Wilhelmina Loujsa Augusta (Eichelmann) Bredehoft
(b. Jan. II, 1857, Minden, Westphalia, Ger.) Prepared in Danville H. S. & North-
western Univ., 1907. Teacher of Engl, and Ger. Address, 510 Lafayette St., Danville,
111.
3286. GEORGE EARL BRONSON
(Husband of No. 3039)
B. S. in C. E. ; Engineer; b. Sept. 6, 1885, Clinton, Wis.; s. Leonard (b. Aug. 3,
1856, Sackett Harbor, N. Y.) & Grace (Peeble) Bronson (b. Dec. 9, 1859, Crown Point,
N. Y.) Prepared at Austin H. S., Chicago. C. E. Club. C. E., Q. M. I>ept., U. S. A.,
1910; C. E., C. & N. W. R. R., 1907; Mun. Engr. Club of Chicago, Exec. Com., 1912.
Married Daisy Dell Irwin, May 27, 1908, Urbana, 111. Child, Margaret Irwin, b. Sept.
19, 1910. Address, 233 N. Willow Ave., (Chicago, 111.
3287. IRA SANFORD BROOKS
B. S. in Agr.; Horticulturist; b. Jan. 2, 1882, Shelby Co., 111.; s. Daniel & Sarah
Catherine (Arbogast) Brooks. Prepared in Univ. Acad. Alpha Zeta; Agr. Club;
V. M. C. A.; Lieut.; Asst. in Exp. Sta. & Inst, in Horticulture, 1908-10; Farm JSIanager,
Deere Farm, 1911. Univ. Club. Amer. Assoc, for Adv. of Sci.; Amer. Breeders' Assn.;
Steward, M. E. Church. Address, Brandywine, Md.
3288. HARRY CLIFFORD BROWN, JR.
B. S. in C. E.; Asst. Engr.; b. Sept. 26, 1884, Tipton, Iowa; s. Harry Clifford (b.
Nov. 19, 1852, New York City) & Lucy Wheelock (Dean) Brown (b. Jan. 21, 1855,
Ulilan, O.) Prepared in Chicago Man. Tr. .Sch. & Armour Inst. Phi Kappa Sigma.
With Chicago Subway Comm., Sept., 1908-09; Davis Marble Co., July, 1909-Feb., 1910;
111. Central Bridge & Building Dept., Asst. Engr., 1910 — Address, 7608 Union Ave.,
Chicago, 111.; Bus. Add., Bridge & Bldg. Dept., 111. Central R. R., Chicago.
3289. WINMNA ELLA BROWNSON
(Sister of No. 2588)
A. B. in L. &A.; Teacher; b. Apr. 18, 1882, Quincy, Mich.; d. Edwin Julius (b. 1852,
Masonville, N. Y.) & Ella (Gray) Brownson (b. 1856, Oxford, N. Y.) Prepared at
Mary Inst., St. Louis, Mo. ; Washington Univ., St. Louis, Mo. English Club. Taught in
Bushnell H. S.; Boone (la.) H. S. Address, Hamilton College, Lexington, Ky.
3290. FLORENCE LOUISE BRUNDAGE (MESSICK)
(Wife of No. 3877)
A. B. in Lib. Sci.; b. Apr. 12, 1886, Muskegon, Mich.; d. Fred (b. Dec. 25, 1856,
Friendship, Pa.) & Margaret May (Conley) Brundage (b. May 25, 1852, Flint, Mich.)
Prepared in Muskegon, Mich., H. S. Pi Beta Phi; Phi Beta Kappa; Preliminary Honors,
1906; Final Hbnors, 1908. Cataloger, Univ. of 111. Lib., 1909. Loan Asst., 1910; Periodical
Asst., 1910. Married Joseph Breckenridge Messick, Jr. ('09), Sept. 9, 191 1. Address,
3016 Linden Place, E. St. Louis, 111.
3291. SARAH ELIZABETH BRYAN
(Daughter of No. 37; Sister of No. 2590)
A. B. in L. & A.; B. L. S., 1910; Loan Asst. in Univ. Libr.; b. Tune 15, 1886, Cham-
paign, 111.; d. Alphonso Hunt (b. Aug. 8, 1845, Indianapolis, Ind.) & Alice (Cheever)
Bryan (b. Jan. 11, 1854, Elm Grove, 111.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Alethenai;
Alpha Chi Omega; Phi Delta Psi; Orchestra & Choral Union; Lib. Club. Asst. Libr.,
Champaign Pub. Lib., 1908-10; Loan Asst., Univ. Lib., 1910 — Member Congr. Church,
Champaign; Lib. Club. Address, 508 S. Fourth St., Champaign, 111.
3292. LOUIS BUENGER
A. B. in L. & A.; Salesman; b. Mar. 6, 1886, Nameoki, 111.; s. William (b. July 25,
1853, Hanover, Germany) & Emily S. (Niemeyer) Buenger (b. June i, 1857, Venice,
111.) Prepared in E. St. Louis, 111., H. S. Alpha Delta Phi; Philomathean; Senior
Memorial Com.; Salesman, Universal Portland Cement Co., Chicago, 111. Address. 4506
Maiden St., Chicago, 111.
444 University of Illinois [1908
3293. ARTHUR PINGREE BUMSTEAD
(Son of No. 130; Brother of No. 2594)
A. B. in L. & A.; Journalist; b. July 26, 1884, Dundee, 111.; s. James E. (b. Oct.
29, 1849, Dundee) & Justina (Pingree) Bumstead (b. Sept. 29, 1848). Prepared in Dun-
dee H. S. Chi Beta; Philomathean; Engl. Club; Der Deutsche Verein. Real Estate;
Journalism. Address, Berkeley, Calif.
3294. BENJAMIN PAYSON BURGESS
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Apr. 18, 1887, Ottawa, 111.; s. Hatevet Payson (b. 1854,
Warren, Me.) & Henrietta Cross (Godfrey) Burgess (b. 1857, LaSalle, 111.) Prepared
in W. Aurora, 111., H. S. Sigma Nu. Draftsman, C. B. & Q. R. R., 1908-10. Br.
Draughtsman, O. W. R. R. & Nat., Seattle, 1910-12; Reinforced Steel Exp. with F. T,
Crowe & Co., Seattle, 191 2 — Married Nellie Mae Saintmyer, Jan. 24, 1912, Seattle,
Wash. Address, 735 Thirty-third Ave., Seattle, Wash.
3295. HARRY HOLDRIDGE BURGESS
(Brother of No. 3672)
A. B. in Sci.; B. S. in C. E., 1909; Engr.; b. Jan. 28, 1885, Tonica, 111.; s. Lucian
Ashley (b. Jan. 20, 1853, do.) & Ida A. (Mudge) Burgess (b. Feb. 3, 1855, Mendota, 111.)
Prepared in Tonica, 111., H. S.; 111. State Nor. Univ., 190 1-4. Triangle; Tau Beta Pi;
Sophomore Football Team. Cost keeper, J. B. Nelsen Co., 1909; Asst. Eng. with C. A. i*.
Turner Co., 1909-11; Engr. Butler Bros., Contractor 1912 — Married Martha Mayhaugh,
Dec. 29, 191 1, Fort Worth, Tex. Address, 1002 New York Life Bldg., St. Paul, Minn.
3296. OPAL BURRES
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1909; Student; b. June 7, 1886, Sidney, 111.; d. William
Franklin (b. June 29, 1857, Ashmore, 111.) & Alice (Coolley) Burres (b. Nov. 23, 1862,
Newman, 111.) Prepared in Thornburn H. S., Urbana, 111. Sigma Xi; Scholarship,
1908-9; Fellowship, 191 1-12; Grad. Mem., Adv. Board, Woman's League, 191 1-12.
Grad. work in Zool., 1908-9 & 1910-12; Prin., Sheldon H. S., 1909-10. Joint Author with
Amos W. Peters, "The Diastatic Enzyme of Paramoecium in Relation to the Killing Con-
centration of Copper Sulphate," Jour. Biol. Chem., Vol. VI, No. i. Mar., 1009. Address,
208 W. Elm St., Urbana, 111.
3297. MILO EUGENE BURWASH
(Br6ther of No. 2595)
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. Nov. 15, 1885, Plainview, 111.; s. Thomas Nathaniel (b.
Montreal, Can.) & Sarah Margaret (Boswell) Burwash (b. Mar. 27, 1855, Shipman, 111.)
Prepared in Champaign H. S. All class football, 1905. Fruit Farmer, San Benito, Tex.,
1909; Muskegon, Mich., 1910-11; B. P. O. E. Address, Champaign, 111.
3298. CAROLYN ELIZABETH BUSEY (GRATTON) .
A. B. in H. Sci.; b. June 15, 1874, Urbana, 111.; d. J. S. & Caroline Busey. Pre-
pared in St. Mary's Acad., Indianapolis, Ind. Address, Urbana, 111.
3299. CHARLES BOWEN BUSEY
A. B. in L. & A.; Farm Agent; b. Jan. 22, 1887, Urbana, 111.; s. Samuel T. (b.
Nov. 16, 1835, Greencastle, Ind.) & Mary Elizabeth (Bowen) Busey (b. June 21, 1854,
Delphi, Ind.) Prepared in Urbana H. S.; Phi Delta Theta. Studied in Mass. Inst, of
Tech., 1908-09; Automobile Salesman, 1910-11; Farm Agent, 1911 — Member Tech. Club
of Boston, 1909. Married Louise Carter, June 7, 191 1, Dallas, Tex. Address, Urbana,
3300. ETHEL MAY BUSHNELL
(Sister of Nos. 2918, 3301)
A. B. in L. & A., Kindergartner; b. Jan. 9, 1887, Paxton, 111.; d. Allen Sherrill
(b. Dec. 8, 1854) & Caroline May (Hills) Bushnell (b. May 10, 1857). Prepared in Pax-
ton H. S.; Chicago Kindergarten Inst., 1907-08. Illiola; Phi Beta Kappa; Valedictorian.
Elxperiments under Stanford Univ., of standardization of American children in comparison
with the French tests of Binet, 1911-12. Pres. Long Beach Kindergarten Club. Address,
8d8 Elm Ave., Long Beach, Calif.; Bus. Add., 711 Daisy Ave., Long Beach, Calif.
3301. HORACE LELAND BUSHNELL
(Brother of Nos. 2918, 3300)
B. S. in A. E.; Structural Engr.; b. Dec. 6, 1885, Paxton, 111.; s. Allan Sherill & Carrie
May (Hills) Bushnell. Prepared in Paxton H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Prelim, honors;
track team, 1905-06; 1906-07. Graham & Myers, Archts., Oct. i, 1908, to Apr. s, 1909;
Cawsey & Lohse (gen. contractors), Apr. 5, 1909-July 5, 1909; Bldg. Dept., City of Seattle,
July s, 1909 — May, 191 2; Trial & Bushnell, 45 Henry Bldg., 19 12 — Address, 514 Terry
Ave., Seattle, Wash.; Bus. Add., Bldg., Dept., City Hall, Seattle.
3302. BEATRICE MARTINDALE BUTLER
A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B. Univ. of Ore., Teacher; Student in Univ. of Oregon, Law
School; b. Nov. 3. 1886, Chicago, 111.; d. Henry Frederick (b. Chicago, 111.) & Eva Isabel
(Martindale) Butler (b. Montreal, Canada). Prepared in Austin (Chicago) H. S. Delta
Sigma Rho; Mem. Ill.-Ind. Debating team, 1907; Ladies Glee Club; won second place Ham-
ilton Oratorical prelims., 1907. Attended Boston Univ. Law Sch., 1908-9; taught Engl., St.
Croix Falls H. S., 1909-10; Prin. H. S., Brewster, Wash., 1910-11; taught Engl., Gresham
igoS] Baccalaureate Alumni 445
H. S., 19H-12; Engl, and German in H. S. 1912 — Address, 69 Twenty-first St., M-i
Portland, Ore.; Bus. Add., Hillsboro, Ore.
3303. JOHN PRESCOTT BUTLER
A. B. in L. & A.; Real Estate Dealer; b. Aug. 20, 1884, Misliawaka, Ore.; s. Patrick
(b. Jan. 10, 1828, Carrick-on-Shannon, Co. Leitrim, Ire.) &.- Elizabeth (Ray) Butler (b.
M.Hr. 26, 1849, Liffoid, Co. Donegal, Ire.) Prepared in Monticello (III.) H. S. Pres.,
Scribblers' Club; English Club. Salesman, 1909; Advertising, 1910; Agriculture, 1911;
Real Estate, 1912. Married Marie Margaret Hancock, Feb. 25, 1911, Decatur, 111. Ad-
dress, 726 W. Fourth St., Medford, Ore.
3304. ARCHIE STANTON BUYERS
B. S. in M. E.; 2nd Lieut. Coast Art., U. S. Army; b. Oct. 20, 1886, Sterling 111.; s.
John (b. Mar. 2, 1834, Buyerstown, Penn.) & Frances Anna (Gait) Buyers (b. Jan. 23,
1843, near Lancaster, Penn.) Prepared in Sterling Twp. H. S. Sigma Alpha tpsilon;
Sigma Xi; Tau Beta Pi; Prelim. & Final Honors. Taught Math., Mech. Drawing, & Descr.
Geom., Albion Coll., 1908-9; with Gen. Elec. Co., Schenectady, N. Y., 1909-n; 15 months
in Exp. Turbine Dept. & 8 months in Turbine Eng. Dept., Champaign, 111.; Instructor in
Mech. Eng., Univ. of 111., 191 1 — Perm. Add., c/o War Dept., Washington, D. C.
3305. FRANK MILTON BYERS
B. S. in Agr.: Farm Sunt.; b. Sept. 11, 1885, Charleston, 111.; s. Joseph William (b.
1851, Greensburg, Ind.) & Nellie (Bradshaw) Byers (b. Apr., 1861, Sparta, 111.) Prepared
Charleston H. S. Alpha Tau Omega; Alpha Gamma Rho; Major 3d Bat., 1908, Univ.
kegt. Married Stella Therese Surman, June 21, 191 1, Carlinville, 111.) Address. Deere
Model Dairy Farm, Molina, 111.
3306. JOHN BRAHM CABANIS
B. S. in C. E. ; Resident Salesman; b. F-eb. 22, 1882, Petersburg, 111.- s John Clark
(b. Feb. 28, 1852, Todd Co., Ky.) and Elizabeth (Brahm) Cabanis (b. Dec. 12, 1857,
Petersburg, 111.) Prepared in Salem H. S. Sigma Chi; Yoxan; Phenixj Mgr., 190S
Baseball Team. Engr. with City of Chicago Eng. Dept., 1908-9; R. S. Feurtado Con-
sulting Engrs., 1909-10; Universal Portland Cement Co., & Ludowici-Celadon Co., 1910.
Univ. Club, Minneapolis; Minneapolis Arch. Club. Address, 323 Plymouth Bldg.,
Minneapolis, Minn.
3307. JOHN WEBSTER CAIRNS
B. S. in E. E.; Engineer; b. Dec. 27, 1883, Hebron, 111., s. John (b. Dec. 25, 1858,
Paterson, N. J.) & Louise (Johonnott) Cairns (b. May 12, 1861, Spring Grove, 111.)
Prepared Hebron, 111., H. S. Secy. E. E. Soc. ; member 1907 Football Team. Western
Electric Co., 1908-10; Lincoln Park Comm., 1910-11; W. A. Jackson Co., ign — Address,
969 Iowa St., Dubuque, la.
3308. IDA ISABEL CALDWELL
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Nashua, la.; d. Patrick Henry (b. July 7, 1837, Vt.) &
Lillian Cleone (Weeks) Caldwell (b. Oct. 27, 1843, Hudson, O.) Prepared in H. S. &
by Private Teachers; Charles City Coll., and Carleton Coll., Northfield, Minn. 1893-94;
A. B., Charles City Coll., 1908. Cataloger, Pub. Lib., Wellington, O., 1908; Pub. Lib.,
Wauseon, O., Apr.-June, 1908; Sub. Libr., Highland Park, IlL, Sept., 1909; Cataloger,
Pub. Libr., St. Louis, Mo., Mar.-July, 1909; Libr., Pub. Lib., Charles City, la., July,
1 910 — Member la. Lib. Assoc. Address, Charles City, la.
3309- SAMUEL CHARLES CAMPBELL
(Brother of No. G 38)
B. S. in C. E.; City Engr.; b. Sept. 30, 1884, Marissa, 111.; s. Samuel Wylie (b.
Oct. 9, 1848, do.) & Sarah Jane (Hemphill) Campbell (b. Oct. 19, 1851, do.) Prepared
in Marissa H. S.; Monmouth Coll., 1904-05. Tau Beta Pi. Ry. Location & Constr., 1909;
Ry. Maintenance, 1910; Mun. Engr., 1910 — 111. State Hwy. Comm. Apr.-Sept., 1912. Co.
Hwy. Engr. Jefferson Co. Mo., Sept. 1912 — Member A. F. & A. M. ; A. A. A. S. K.
Married Gladys Maida Coxwell, June 21, 191 1, DeSoto, Mo. Address, DeSoto, Mo.
3310. ROBERT JAY CANDOR
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Nov. 20, 1885, Aledo, 111.; s. John M. (b. Aledo, 111.)
& Margaret (McGuinness) Candor (b. Aledo, 111.) Prepared in Aledo, 111., H. S. Chi
Beta; Arch. Club; Tau Beta Pi; Preliminary Honors. With H. I. Goddard, Burlington,
la.; H. W. Whitsitt, Moline 111. Keyser & Schreiber, Oklahoma City, Okla.; Smith,
Rea & Lovett, Kansas City, Mo.; Thesis Design, Amer. Arch., 1909. Mem. S. W. Alumni
Assn.; Presb. Church; Y. M. C. A. Address, 1734 E. Missouri Ave., Kansas City, Mo.
331 1. IRA THOMSON CARRITHERS
A. B. in L. & A.; Athletic Din; b. Oct. 25, 1886, Washburn, 111.; s. James G. &
Sinah E. (Wallace) Carrithers. Prepared in Pontiac H. S. Philomathean ; Phenix;
Alpha Delta Phi; Vice Pres. Y. M. C. A.; Capt. Football team; Member Track and
Baseball teams. Athletic Dir., Alma Coll., 1908-10; Knox Coll., 1910 — Member Presb.
Church. Married Winifred Markham, June 22, 1910, Sault Ste Marie, Mich. Child,
Winifred Louise, b. June 2, 191 1. Address, c/o C. M. & C. P. R. R., Aberdeen, S. Dak.
446 University of Illinois [1908
3312. MAE CHAPIN
(Sister of Nos. 1471, 1637, 2043, 2605)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher & Settlement Worker; b. May ii, 1885, Tolono, 111.; d.
Edward Bonaparte (b. May 7, 1857, Clyde, N. Y.) & Eucy Margaret (Pierce) Chapin
(b. June 2, 1858, Brownstown, O.) Prepared in Champaign, 111., H. S. Illiola; Cabinet
Y. W. C. A., it>07-8. Teacher of Eng. & Hist., Williamsport, Ind., 1908-10; Presb. Tr.
Sch., 1911-12; Cflub & Bible Work, Assn. House, Chicago, 111., Jan., 1912. Mem. Presb.
Church. Address, 2150 W. North Ave., Chicago, 111., c/o Assn. House.
3313. WALTER ELLSWORTH CHILD
LL. B.; b. May 20, 1885. Farmingdale, 111.; s. Stephen Cihld. Prepared in Spring-
field H. S. Address, Booth Bldg., Springfield, 111.
3314. DANIEL LEROY CHRISTOPHER
A. B. in Sci.; Mgr. of Adv. and Sales; b. Oct. 15, 1884, Farmington, 111.; s. Eugene
(b. Nov. 15, 1859, Peoria, 111.) & Clara Bell (Zook) Christopher (b. Jan. 30, 1861, Bush-
nell, 111.) Prepared in Farmington H. S. Mgr. of Adv. and Sales, Leavitt Mfg. (io.,
Urbana. Married Lura Dean Jerauld, June 8, 191 o, Urbana, 111. Child, Daniel Eugene,
b. Feb. 21, 191 1. Address, 206 W. High St., Urbana, 111.
3315. ROBERT BURTON CLARK
LL. B.; Telephone Mgr.: b. Nov. u, 1885, Waverly, 111.; s. William Burton &
Ella Mary Clark. Prepared in Centralia, 111., H. S. Phi Alpha Delta; Order of the
Coif (Theta Kappa Nu) ; Egyptian Club; Scholarship. Practised law, 1908-10. Mgr.
Central Union Tel. Co., 191 o — Address, Cairo, 111.
3316. MORTIMER BURNHAM CLEVELAND
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Nov. 19, 1882, Osage, la.; s. Byron M. & Lucia A.
(Burnham) Cleveland. Prepared in East Waterloo H. S.; Cornell College. Address,
Waterloo, la.; Bus. Add., 309 First Natl. Bldg., do.
3317. WINIFRED HAZEL CLIFFORD (MORGAN)
(Wife of No. 2760)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Feb. 7, 1887, Thomasboro, 111.; d. Alfred C. (b. 1858, Waverly,
O.) & Adeline (French) Clifford (b. 1867, Attica, Ind.) Prepared in Champaign H. S.
Athenean; Phi Delta Psi; Preliminary Honors. Married Horace H. Morgan ('06) June
28, 1909. Child, Clifford H., b. Apr. 2, 1910. Address, 380 N. Sandusky St., Tiffin, O.
3318. BYRON KEMP COGHLAN
B. S. in C.»E.; Professor; b. Mar. 23, 1881, Independence, la.; s. William James &
Anne Theoline (Kemp) Coghlan. Prepared in Kankakee H. S. Sigma Xi: Philomathean ;
Prelim, and Final Honors; Freshman Debating Team. Supt. of Man. Tr., June, 1909;
Engr. on R. R. Con.str., Sept., 1909; Prof, of Civ. Eng., N. Mex. State Coll. of Mines,
1909 — Married Ora Agnes Fellows, Nov. 7, 1908. Address, Socorro, N. Mex.
3319. CURTIS EARL CONNARD
B. S. in E. E.; E. Engr.; b. May 2, 1882, Macon Co., 111.; s. Charles Ellis (b.
1829, near Phil., Pa.) & Elizabeth Jane (Rozzel) Connard (b. Macon Co.) Prepared
in Decatur H. S. Employed by Westinghouse Elec. Mfg. Co. Pa. Natl. Guard, Co.
E., 1 8th Inf. Member Westinghouse Club. Address, 520 Franklin St., Wilkinsburg, Pa.
3320. FRANK LOUIS COOK
B. S. in E. E. ; Engineer; b. Nov. 14, 1882, Chicago, 111.; s. Frederick William (b.
July 10, 1839, Dunkeehan, Ireland) & Ida (Fowler) Cook (b. Sept. 13, 1856, Summerville,
Mich.) Prepared in Oak Park H. S'. Delta Kappa Epsilon; Phenix: Eta Kappa Nu;
Pres. Freshman Class; Lieut. Col., Regt. ; Mgr. Elec. Show. With Pub. Service Co.,
Chicago, 111. 111. Naval Reserve, 1908 — Member Natl. Elec. Light Assn. Married
Frances Alya Hall, Mar. 16, 1910, Berwyn, 111. Child, Eleanor Frances, b. Jan. i, 191 1.
Address, 3x8 First Ave., Oak Park, 111.;. Btis. Add., 137 S. LaSalle St., Chicago, III,
3321. GEORGE HERBERT COONS
A. B. in Sci.; Research Asst.; b. Nov. 2, 1885; s. G. W. (b. Feb. 12, 1852, Vt.)
& Susan E. (Irwin) Coons Cb. Lansingburg, N. Y.) Prepared in Bloomington H. S.;
111. State Nor., 1903-05. Adelphic; Delta Sigma Rho; Sigma Xi- 111.- Wis. Debate, 1907-
Teacher, Hancock H. S., 1909; Adj. Prof. Agr. Botany, Univ. of Nebr., 1909-10; A. M.,
Univ. of Nebr., 1911; Res. Asst. in Plant Pathology, Mich. Agr. Coll., 1911 — Author:
Ecological Relations of the Flora. Married Myrta Amanda Vogel, Aug. 20, 1908, Ann
Arbor. Child, Myrta Susan, b. May 26, 191 1. Address, 972 E. Lansing, Mich.
3322. HAZEL KATHERINE COOPER (DILLON)
(Wife of No. 4134; Sister of No. 131 5)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Oct. 15, 1887, Champaign, 111.; d. Frank (b. May 6,
1849, Baldwinsville, N. Y.) & Luro Alice (Ham) Cooper (b. Oct. 11, 1852, Monticello,
111.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Vice-Pres. of Math. Club. Teacher in H. S.,
Sullivan, 111., 1908-9; same in San Antonio, Tex., 1009-10; same in Sullivan, 1910-12.
Married Edward Leland Dillon ('10) June 26, 1912, Sullivan. Address Harmon, 111.
1908] Baccalaureate Alumni 447
3323. FLEMIN WILLET COX, JR.
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Nov. i8, 1875, Bridgeport, 111.; s. Flemin Willet (b.
1838, Coshocton, O.) & Sarah (Kinsey) Cox (b. 1842, do.) Prepared in Prep. Dept.,
Wabash Coll. Supt. of Schools; Teacher of Sci. and Prin. Twp. H. S. Married Minnie ^.
Starkman, Aug. 22, 1901, Bridgeport, 111. Children, JJorothy Elizabeth, b. June i, 1902;
Margaret Sylvia, b. Mar. 10, 1909. Address, Lawrenceville, 111.
3324- IRVING HUGHEY COX
A. B. in L. & A.; Lawyer; b. Oct. 28, 18S2; s. Frank (b. Dec. 16, 1853, near Mat-
toon, 111.) & Jennie (Hughey) Cox (b. Apr. 27, 18^6, Brooksville, Ky.) Prepared in
Mattoon H. S. Orchestia; Glee Club; Phi Alpha Delta. In Law Sch., 1907-08. Member
B. P. p. E.; A. F. & A. M. Married Mary Rita Collins, Feb. 2, 1910. Child, Daniel
Franklin, b. June 21, 1911. Address, Henryetta, Okla.
3325. GORDON WILLIAM CROSSETT
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Engr.; b. Feb. 16, 1884, Salem, 111.; s. Kirk (b. Oct. 20, 1846,
Warsaw, N. Y.) & Lillie Aline (Merrifield) Crossett (b. Oct. 14, 1852, do.) Prepared
in Salem H. S. E. E. Soc; Eta Kappa Nu. With Gen. Elec. Co., Schenectady, N. Y.
Address, 602 Union St., Schenectady, N. Y.
3326. STANLEY GARDNER CUTLER
B. S. in C. E., C. E., 191 1; Engineer; b. Oct. 31, 1887, Chicago. Prepared in
R. T. Crane H. S., Chicago. Triangle; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Special & Final Honors;
Pres. Ionian; Pres., Scribblers' Club; Editor, Technograph. Engineer, Cost Dejrt., Stone
& Webster Engr. Corporation. Address c/o Stone & Webster Engr. Corp., Keokuk, la.
3327. MAURICE G. DADANT
(Brother of Nos. 1647, 2058)
A. B. in L. & A.; Manufacturer; b. Sept. 11, 1886; s. C. P. (b. Apr. 6, 1851, Langres,
France) & Mary (Marinelli) Dadant (b. St. Louis, Mo.) Prepared in Hamilton & Keokuk
High Schools. Shield & Trident; Preliminary Honors; Football, 1907; Basket-ball, Capt.
Manufacturer of Bee Keepers' Supplies. Married Helen Hassett, Oct. 12, 1910, Keokuk,
la. Child, Mary Elizabeth, b. Aug. 23, 1911. Address, Hamilton, 111.
3328. ALBERT HARTMAN DAEHLER
A. B. in L. & A., 190S; Teacher; b. Jan. 30, 1883, Chadwick, 111.; s. Louis Christian
(b. May 24, 1843, Freienseen, Hessen Darmstadt, Ger.) & Anna Elizabeth (Hartman)
Daehler (b. Apr. ig, 1853, Gelsenheim, do.) Prepared in Chadwick High School. Philo-
mathean Honor President, 1908; Chi Beta; Phenix; Engl. Club; Scribblers'; French &
Italian Clubs; Pres. German Club, 1906-07; Asst. Editor, Daily II lint, 1907; Stud. Editor,
Alumni Quarterly, 1907; Ind. Debate, 1906. Asst. in Engl., Illinois, 190809; Instr. in
Engl., Purdue, 1909 — Address, 120 Fowler Ave., W. Lafayette, Ind.
3329. DORA DAVIDSON (BROWN)
(Wife of No. G. 29)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Nov. 16, 1884, Sullivan, 111.; d. James (b. Apr. 7, 1859, Sullivan,
111.) & Martha Ann (Hayes) Davidson (b. Feb. 14, 1862, Mattoon, 111.) Prepared in
Sullivan, 111., H. S. Married Fay Cluff Brown ('06), July 14, 1908, Sullivan, 111. Child,
Herman Cluff, b. Oct. 16, 1910. Child, Barbara Esther, b. Mar. 22, 1912. Address, 220
Ronalds St., Iowa City, Iowa.
3330. MARIETTA SEARLE DAVIS
(Daughter of Nos. 250 and 309; Sister of No. 4128)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. June 6, 1884, DeKalb, 111.; d. Jeptha Hartley (b. Apr. 13,
i860, Vienna, Ind.) & Ella (Watson) Davis (b. Nov. 14, 1854, Bristol, 111.) Prepared in
Holton, Kan., H. S.; Miss. Barstows School, Kansas City, Mo.; Kansas Univ., 1903-4.
Kappa Kappa Gammaf Phi Delta Psi. Graduate Stud, at Univ. of Calif. Address, 2333
Channing Way, Berkeley, Calif.
3331. DANIEL VOORHEES DAYTON
LL. B.; Judge; b. July 4, 1883, Newman, 111.; s. John (b. June 22, 1833, N. Y.) and
Laura Jane (Miller) Dayton (b. 1843, Louisville, Ky.) Prepared in Pans, 111., H. S.
Atty. at Law, 1908-9; J. P., 1909-10; Co. Judge, 1910 — Address, Paris, 111.
3332. HIRAM LINUS DEAL
(Husband of No. 2575)
B. S. in Agr. ; Farmer; b. Nov. 25, 1878, Christian Co., 111.; s. William Henry (b.
Sept. 25, 1836, Wilkesbarre, Pa.) & Margaret Jane (Bond) Deal (b. Dec. 17, 1846,
Randolph Co., 111.) Prepared in Taylorville H. S.; Univ. Acad. Agr. Club. Farming,
1908; — Married May Alice Beauford ('06), June 12, 1908, Oregon, 111. Children,
Marjorie Miram, b. July 7, 1909; Mildred Florence, b. Sept. 3, 1911. Address, Morrison-
ville, 111., Route 4.
3333. RALPH EMERSON DEETS
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Eng.; b. Sept. 11, 1880, Milledgeville, 111.; s. J. S. Deets. Pre-
pared in Milledgeville H. S. Address, Sunnyside, Wash.
448 University of Illinois [1908
3334. CHRISTINA DENNY (SMITH)
A. B. in L. & A., 1905; B. L. S., 1908; b. Sept. 29, 1881, Lincoln, 111.; d. James
Edgar (b. 1856, do.) & Josephine (Canipuell) Denny (b. 1856, Whitehall, 111.) Prepared
in Lincoln Coll. Prep. Sch. Iliola; Alpha Alpha. Asst. in Superior Pub. Lib., Superior,
Wis., 1908-09. Married Charles Wesley Smith ('03) Aug. 25, 1909, Lincoln, 111. Ad-
dress, 5033 Twenty-first Ave., N. E., Seattle, Wash.
3335- CHESTER ROBERT DEWEY
A. B.; LL. B., 1009; Lawyer: b. Aug. 21, 1888. Mazon, 111.; s. Robert Hall (b.
May 28, i86»2, Boonville, N. Y.) & Ida Josephine (Burleigh) Dewey (b. Dec. 6, 1863,
Mazon, 111.) Prepared in Boonville H. S. Philomathean; Theta Kappa Nu; John
Marshall Law Club; Sophomore Debating Team; Jun. Class Pres. ; Sen. Class Vice-Pres.;
mini Staff. Address, 49 Wall St., New York City.
3336. OTTO ARTHUR DICKE
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Oct. 15, 1882, St. Louis, Mo.; s. August C. & Anna
(Rippe) Dicke. Prepared in St. Louis (Mo.) Man. Tr. Sch. Kappa Sigma; Shield &
Trident; C. E. Club; Varsity Baseball, 1905-7, Capt., 1907. With Truin & Colnon Con-
tracting Co., 1908-9; Holabird & Roche, Archts., 1909-10; (jeorge Beaumont, Arch., 1911 —
Address, 1909 Hebert St., St. Louis, Mo.
3337. NELLE MAJOR DICKINSON (CHENOWETH)
(Sister of No. 793)
B. S. in H. Sci. ; Assistant; b. Mar. 22, 1884, Eureka, 111.; d. Roger Burrus (b.
Dec. 18, 1849, do.) & Anna (Jones) Dickinson (b. Nov. 12, 1843, Williamsport, Pa.)
Prepared in Eureka H. S.; Prep. Dept. Eureka Coll. Delta Gamma; Phi Delta Psi;
Alethenai. Taught, Greenville, 111., 1908-9; Asst. in H. Sci., Univ. of 111., 1909-11. Member
Epis. Church; Daughters of the King. Married to Irving S. Chenoweth, Oct. 10, 1912,
at Eureka, 111. Address, 1740 N. 15th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
3338. CHARLES FOSTER DIETER
B. S. in Chem. Eng^; Chemist; b. Dec. 15, 1885, Chillicothe, O.; s. John Philip (b.
do.) & Mary Francis (Foster) Dieter (b. do.) Prepared in Lewis Inst., Chicago, 111.;
Univ. of Colo., 1903-6. Phi Lambda Upsilon. With Underwood & Underwood, London,
Eng., 1908; Swift & Co., 1908-9; Commercial Testing & Eng. Co., 1909-11; Robt. W.
Hunt & Co., 1911; Wes. Elec. Co., 1911 — Amer. Chem. Soc; City Club. Address,
3200 Harvard St., Chicago, 111.
3339. BESSIE DILLON (SHAW)
(Sister of No. 2067)
B. S. in H. Sci.; b. Sept. 2, 1885, Normal, 111.; d. Adolphus (b. Oct. 28, 1849, Taze-
well Co., 111.) & Paulina (Britt) Dillon (b. Oct. 30, 1850, Logan Co., 111.) Prepared in
111. State Nor. Univ. Athenean; H. Sci. Club. Member Christian Church; Christian
Endeavor Soc; Amateur Musical Club, Bloomington; Woman's Club, Beardstown. Mar
ried Guy Loren Shaw, Sept. 14, 1910, Normal, 111. Address, Lock Box 6, Beardstown, 111.
3340. MARK DEEMS DISOSWAY
B. S. in M. E.; Asst. Supt.; b. Feb. 26, 1885, Sheldon, 111.; s. Charles D. (b. Stony
Creek, Va.) & Hulda (Slife) Disosway (b. Milford, 111.) Prepared in Sheldon H. S.
Delta Upsilon; Baseball & Track teams. Automobile Shops, i vr.; Trav. Inspr. and Supt.,
Griffin Car Wheel Co.; Asst. Supt., Consumers Cooler Co. Address, Sheldon, 111.; Tern.
Add., Michigan City, Ind.
3341. MARY GERTRUDE DOHERTY
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1909; Hist. Clerk in 111. State Hist. Lib.; b. April 13, 1885,
Chicago; d. William John (b. 1848, St. Johns, N. B. Canada,) and Margaret Elizabeth
(Doyle) Doherty (b. 1855, Dubuque, la.; Prepared in Lyons Twp. H. S^ LaGrange,
111. Final Honors; Special Honors; Phi Beta Kappa; Grad. Scholarship. Taught Hist,
and Algebra at Missouri Valley, la., 1910; Science, Pawnee City, Nebr. 1910-11; Indexed
4 vol. 111. State Hist. Lib. Pub. Address, Urbana, 111.; Bus. Add., Room 418, Lincoln
Hall, Univ. of 111., Urbana, 111.
3342. EARL WILLOUGHBY DONAHO
(Husband of No. 3960)
B. S. in M. E. ; Draftsman & Salesman; b. May 23, 1883, Storm Lake, la.; s.
Edwin Shane (b. Aug. 6, 1840, Dover, Del.) & Nancy Cooper (Willoughby) Donaho (b.
Oct. 21, 1850, Troy, 111.) Prepared in McCray Dewey Acad., Troy, 111. A. B., McKendree
Coll., 1904. Phi Gamma Delta; Class football. Married Florence Antoinette Schwartzkopf.
Oct. 12, igi2. Address, 6100 Monroe Ave., Chicago, 111.
3343. CHARLES BEDARD DUGAN
B. S. in Ry. E. E.; Elec. Engr.; b. Mar. 8, 1887, La Salle, 111.; s. J. W. Dugan. Address,
629 Seventh St., La Salle, 111.
3344. HAROLD HOUGHTON DUNN
B. S. in Ry. E. E.; Asst. in Ry. Engr. Dept.; b. Oct. 30, 1884, Tiskilwa, 111.; s.
William Fleming (h. Oct. 21. 1828 Brown Co.. O.) & Julia E. (Houghton) Dunn (b. Dec.
12, 1849, Otsego, Mich.) Prepared in Tiskilwa H. S.; Univ. Acad. Fellowship, Engr.
i9o8] Baccalaureate Alumni 449
Exp. Sta., 1909-11. Automobile Testing & Designing, Midland Auto Co., Molina, 111.,
1908; with John Deere Plow Co., Molme, 1908-9; Asst. in Ry. Engr. Dept. Member
Brotherhood of St. Andrew; Moline Club, 1 906-11. Married Cora Alice Tanner, Aug. 23,
1911, Rock Island, 111. Address, 1107 W. Oregon St., Urbana.
334S. FRANK WRIGHT DUNNING
B. S. in M. E.; Draftsman & Chemist; b. May 28, 1885, Oswego, 111.; s. Ira Smith
Dunning. Prepared in West Aurora H. S. Alpha Sigma Phi; Spaulding Guild; Varsity
Track Team, 1904-7. Draftsman, 1908; Water Inspector, 1909; Draftsman & Chemist,
W. & L. E. R. R., 1911. Member K. C. Married Oct. i, 1912. Address, Brewster, O.
3346. WILLIAM WATSON EARNEST
A. B. in L. & A.; Supt. Schs. ; b. Oct. i, 1863, Washington Co., Miss.; s. John
William (b. Sept. 2, 1824, Sangamon Co., 111.) & Julia Jane (Woolley) Earnest (b. Dec.
30, 1831, Greene Co., 111.) Prepared in Greenfield, H. S., Valparaiso Univ. Author:
Earnest's Orthography, since called English Correspondence, 1896 & 1899, 8vo, 114 pp.,
Sadler-Rowe Co., Baltimore, Md. ; Earnest's Arithmetic, 1898, private pub., 8vo, 320
pp. Member, Presbyterian Church; A. F. & A. M.; Sigma Xi; various teachers' organiza-
tions; Supt. of Schools, Champaign, 111. Married Maude S. Sparks, Bushnell, 111.,
Aug. 8, 1894. Child, Eloise S., b. Apr. 13, 1903. Address, 207 W. Church St., Champaign,
3347- DANIEL AUSTIN EDMUNDS
B. S. in M. E. ; with American Steel & Wire Co.; Married Elma O. Ashman, Feb.
2, 1910. Address, 1220 North Ave., Waukegan, 111.
3348. JEANNETTE ELLEN EDWARDS
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Aug. 16, 1886 Brimfield, 111.; d. Rev. A. C. (b. Aug. 6, 1828)
& Josephine (Watson) Edwards (b. Jan. 6, 1843). Prepared at Moore's Hill Coll.,
Moore's Hill, Ind. Teacher in N. Mex. Baptist Coll.; Semi-City Missionary, Oklahoma
City, Okla. Address, El Reno, Okla.
3349. ADELINE CHRISTINE EISZNER
(Sister of No. 3723)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Feb. 27 1885, Chicago; d. August W. (b. Dec. 17, 1861,
Chicago) & Elise (Scheuermann) Eiszner (b. June 23, 1861, Merkenfritz, Germany).
Prepared in Lewis Inst. & N. W. Div. H. S. Address, 156 N. Franklin Ave., Chicago,
111.
3350. JAMES GLADDEN ELLIOTT
LL. B., 1908; Lawyer; b. May 24, 1885, Appleton City, Mo.; s. Nixon (b. Feb.
12, 1840, Quincy, Fla.) & Hortense (Beauharnais) Elliott. Prepared in (Central H. S.,
Pueblo, CoTo.; attended Univ. of Mo., 1905-6. Phi Kappa Sigma. Invented method of
producing phosphates from basic open-hearth slag, large plant for treatment of same to
DC built soon; member of Minnequa Club of Pueblo; Pres. Alumni Assn., Central High
School, Pueblo, Colorado; attorney and counselor at law. Address, 1025 Berkeley Ave.,
Appleton City, Mo.
3351- ARTHUR JACKSON ELLIS
(Brother of No. 4146)
A. B. in Sci.; A. M., 1911; Geologist; b. Jan. 6, 1885, Sedgwick Co., Kan.; s.
Samuel E. & R. Maria (Hewes) Ellis. Prepared in Bloom Twp. H. S., Chicago Heights.
Acacia; Sigma Xi: Scholarship, 1908-p. Asst. in Geol., 1908-9; Teacher, Joliet, lU-,
1910-11; Jun. Geologist, U. S. Geol Survey, 191 1 — A. F. & A. M.; 111. Acad. Sci.;
Pick and Hammer, Natl. Geographic Soc; Geol. Soc. of Washington, D. C. ; Trowel Club.
Married Orrell Inez Everett, 1908, Decatur, 111. Child, Lorna Florence, b. July is.
1909. Address, U. S. Geol. Sur., Washington, D. C.
3352. JESSE THOMAS ENGLISH
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Sept. 20, 1884, Isabell, HI.; s. George Franklin (b.
Worthington, Ind.) & Eppa (Borton) English (b. Borton, 111.) Prepared in Univ.
Acad. Delta Upsilon. Married Frances Reeds, Oct. 27, 191 1. Address, Independence,
Kan.
3353. SARA WOOSTER ENO
A. B. in L. & A.; Librarian; b. Charlotte, Vt.; d. Byron Russel (b. Charlotte, Vt.)
& Phoebe (Wooster) Eno. Prepared in Vermont Acad., Saxton's River, Vt. ; Umv. ot.
Vt., 1904-5; Univ. of Texas 1905-6; Univ. of 111., 1906-8; Kappa Alpha Theta; Pres. ot
Alethenai; Student in N. Y. State Lib. School, 1908-9; Cataloger in Univ. of Penn.,
1909-10; Librarian, Stetson Univ., De Land, Fla., 1910-12; Ref. Libr. Bryn Mawr, Coll.,
1912 — summer of 191 1 traveled in Europe; member of Amer. Lib. Assoc. Address,
Qiarlotte, Vermont.
3354. HARRIET GR.ACE EWING (HOLMAN)
(Wife of No. 2692)
B. S. in H. Sci.; b. Oct. 3, 1885, Beatrice, Nebr.; d. Horace L. (b. Mechanics Grove,
Pa.) & Clara (Somers) Ewing (b. Urbana, 111.) Prepared in St. Joseph, Mo., H. S.
Alpha Chi Omega: Phi Delia Psi. Married, Tom Worcester Holman, at Portland, Ore.
Nov. 19, 1912. Address, 4350 Berkeley Ave., Chicago, 111.
450 University of Illinois [1908
3355- DANIEL CLEVELAND FABER
B. S. in E. E.; Instructor; b. Nov. 27, 1885, Paw Paw, 111.; s. George (b. 1852,
Mendota, 111.) & Emma Johanna (Meisenbach) Faber (b. St. Louis, Mo.) Prepared
in Paw Paw H. S.; Valparaiso Coll., 1903-4. E. E. See; Eta Kappa Nu; Sigma Xi;
Prelim. & Final Honors. Res. Fellow, Ry. Engr. Dept., Univ. of 111^ 1908-9; Elec.
Engr. & Draftsman, P. R. R. Co., Ft. Wayne, 1909-10; Instr., Mech. Engr., Univ. of
Wis., 19 10 — Assoc. Member A. I. E. E. Married Olive Pratt, Aug. 16, 191 1, Paw
Paw, 111. Address, 816 Cass St., LaCrosse, Wis.
3356. EMMETT EMERSON FAST
(Brother of No. 4152)
B. S. in M. E.; b. Jan. i, 1883, Princeville, 111.; s. Allen C. (b. May 31, 1848,
Ashland Co., O.) & Harriet (Calhoun) Fast (b. Feb. i, 1850, Princeville, 111.) Prepared
in Princeville, H. S.; Bradley Poly., Inst., Peoria, III. Constr. work till 1910; Com-
monwealth Edison Co., 191 1. Address, Pickerville, S. Dak.
3357. RAY FRANK FEAGANS
LL. B., 1908; Attorney; b. July 31, 1885, Cuba, 111.; s. Wallace (b. Nov. 20, 1834,
Petersburg, 111.) & Lillian B. (Priest) Feagans (b. June 16, 1864, Newark, O.) Prepared
in Peoria H. S. Theta Kappa Nu; John Marshall Club; Philomathean; Scholarships in
Sub. Law, 1906-8; Final Honors. Asst. to Solicitor, Dept. of Agr., 1909; Asst. Dist.
Law Officer, Dist. No. 3, U. S. Forest Serv., Albuquerque, N. M., ipio; Dist. Law Officer,
Dist. No. 4, U. S. For. Serv., Ogden, U., 191 1— Address, For. Serv. Bldg., Ogden, U.
3358. EARL DEVERE FINCH
(Husband of No. 3658)
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Mar. 14, 1885, Flora, 111.; s. Sol T. (b. Feb. 22, 1853, Flora,
111.) & Elizabeth (Pearce) Finch (b. Jan. 23, 1862, do.) Prepared in Springfield H. S-
Sigma Nu; Phi Delta Phi; Egyptian Club; Senior Ball Com. Married Gladys Sinclair
Breckenridge, ('09), Dec. 28, 1910. Address, 72 W. Elm St., New Haven, Conn.
3359. LON ERNEST FISHER
LL. B.; State Adjuster; b. Oct. 20, 1884, Monticello, N. Y.; s. G. H. (b. Jan. s,
i860, do.) & Sarah Louise (Ousterhout) Fisher (b. Feb. 7, i860, do.) Prepared in
Springfield H. S. Beta Theta Pi; Yoxan; Ku Klux; Shield and Trident. State Adjuster,
Forest City Fire Ins. Co. Address, 620 So. Fourth St., Springfield, 111.
3360. ORA STANLEY FISHER
(Husband of No. 2256)
B. S. in Agr.; Associate; b. Sept. i, 1878, Washburn, 111.; s. O. M. (b. Tremont,
111.) & Sarah Fisher (b. Lacon, 111.) Prepared in Eureka, Coll., 1900-3. Alpha Zeta;
Agr. Club. Assoc, in Agron., Agr. Exp. Sta., & Assoc, in Coll. of Agr. Univ. of lU.
Married Elsie Taylor ('04), June 4, 1910, Homer Park, 111. Child, John Taylor, b.
Oct. 16, 191 1. Address, 211 Gregory Ave., Champaign, 111.
3361. HAMILTON McCLURE FORMAN
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. June 24, 1886, Nashville, 111.; s. W. S. Forman. Prepared in
E. St. Louis H. S. Philomathean Lit. Soc, Track Team, 1908. Married, C. Blanche
Collins, Dec. i, igio. Address, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
3362. GERARD LEONARD FOSSLAND
B. S. in M. E.; Draftsman; b. Nov. 20, 1884, Chicago, 111.; s. Tobias Johanes (b.
May 16, 1857, Flekefjord, Norway) & Anne Julia (Johnson) Fossland (b. Jan. 9, 1858,
Moss, do.) Prepared in N. W. Div. H. S., Chicago. Prelim. Honors; Mil. Scholarship;
Capt. Univ. Regt. Pres. Village of Winthrop Harbor, 1909- 11; Troop E., ist Cavalry
111., 1908-12. Address, Winthrop Harbor, 111.
3363. ANNEBELL FRASER
(Sister of No. 1216)
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. LaSalle, 111. d. William Halliday & Lydia M. (Waterman)
Eraser. Prepared in LaSalle Twp. H. S. Attended Leland Stanford Univ., 1903-4.
Kappa Kappa Gamma; Phi Delta Psi. Librar., Commonwealth Edison Co., Chicago, 111.,
1910 — Address, 655 Fifth St., LaSalle, 111. Bus. Add.. 120 W. Adams St., Chicago, 111.
3364. OSCAR BRYANT FRAZER
A. B. in L. & A.; Law Clerk & Stenog.; b. May 3, 1886, Rock Island, 111.; s.
Edwin Gustavus (b. Cincinnati, O.) & Mary (Bryant) Frazer. Prepared in Rock Island
H. S. Adelphic; Scribblers Club. LL. B. Harvard, 191 1. Stenog., 1911; Law Clerk
and Stenog., New York City, 1912 — I. N. G., 6th Reg., Inf., A. Co., 1902-8. Address,
105 E. 19th St. New York City; Bus. Add., Care Parker, Davis, Wagner & Walton,
34 Nassau St., New York City.
3365. WALTER LEE GAINES
B. S. in Agr.; M. S., 1910; b. Mar. 17, 1881, Crete, III.; s. Horatio N. & Martha
Ann Gaines. Prepared in Chicago Heights Twp. H. S. Alpha Zeta. Address, 503
E. Daniel St., Champaign, 111.
i9o8] Baccalaureate Alumni 451
3366. ROBERT EDWARD GARNETT
(Brother of Nos. 943, 1497, 2091, 3748, 4673)
A. B. in L. & A.; Cashier in Bank; b. Mar. 7, 1885, St. Mary's, 111.; s. Robert
Kirtley (b. Aug. 4, 1844, do.) & Annie Elizabeth (Hunter) Garnett (b. Oct. 19, 1845,
Catasauqua, Pa.) Prepared in Carthage Coll. Acad. Phi (Jamma Delta; (^lass Football;
111. Dancing Club. Farming, 1908-9; Bank Clerk, 1909-10; Cashier, Farmers' & Merchants'
State Bank, Prague, Okla. Address, Prague. Okla.
3367. VIDA CELINDA GENTSCH
(Sister of No. 2984)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jan. 4. 1883, New Philadelphia, O.; d. Daniel Conrad (b.
Nov. 18, 1844, New Philadelphia, O.) & Elizabeth Hawley (Powlison) Gentsch (b. Dec.
25, 1847, New Philadelphia, O.) Prepared in New Philadelphia H. S.; West. Reserve
Univ. Alpha Xi. Delta; The Vesta Club; Federated Literary Club; College Club; Ger-
man Conversational Study Club. Address, 164 East Ave., New Philadelphia, O.
3368. EGBERT GEORGE GESELL
A. B. in L. & A.; Insurance & Real Estate Dealer; b. May 24, 1884. Rice Lake,
Wis.; s. Charles A. (b Cincinnati, O.) & Matie M. (b. do.) Prepared in Phillips Exeter
Acad., Exeter, N. H. Phi Kappa Psi; Class football Team, 1908; Univ. of Wis., 1904-7.
Dealer in Ins., Lands, Mdse., etc.; Secy. & Treas. C. A. Gesell Co. Address, Tomahawk,
Wis.
3369. PAUL GILLESPIE
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Apr. 26, 1884, Atlantic, la.; s. Alfred James (b. Sept.
S, 1840, Butler Co., O.) & Esther Lucinda (Hall) Gillespie (b. Aug. 4, 1844, Guelph,
Ont.) Prepared in Atlantic, la., H. S.; la. State Coll., Ames, la. Arch. Club. Arch.
Draftsman, Waterloo, la., 1908-q; Des Moines, la., 1909-10; Atlantic, la., 1910-12; Omaha,
Nebr., 1912 — Address, 103 W. Ninth St., Atlantic, la.
3370. EUGENE FRANKLIN GILSTRAP
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. May 8, 1881, Normal, 111.; s. William Henry (h. Apr.
24, 1849, Effingham, 111.) & Eunice (Denman) Gilstrap (b. Jan. 22, 1851, O.) Prepared
in Tacoma, Wash., H. S. Ilus Club. With Heath & Twitchell, 1908-9; Supt., Wes.
Engr. Co., 1909; R. C. Sweatt, 1909-10; Thompson-Starrett Constr. Co., 1910-11; Whidden
& Lewis 191 1 — Assoc, with R. S. Mason, ('10), was awarded first prize, competftion
for Municipal Dock, Tacoma, Wash., igii; with Russell & Riley, was awarded third prize
by Amer. Inst. Archs. for Portland Auditorium. Married Elma Myrtle Anderson, Feb.
9, 1910, Tacoma, Wash. Address, 4685^ Hancock St., Portland, Ore.
3371. HUGH GLASGOW
(Brother of No. 3372)
A. B. in Sci.: Assistant; b. Nov. 17, 1884, Tennessee, 111.; s. Douglass (b. Mar. i,
1836, Covington, Ky.) & Margaret Matilda (Walker) Glasgow (b. Apr. 18, 1850, Tennessee.
111.) Scholarship, 1908-9; Fellowship, 1909-11; Asst. • in Entomology, 1911-12; same in
summers, 1910-11. Sigma Xi. Address, Urbana, 111.
3372. ROBERT DOUGLAS GLASGOW
(Brother of No. 3371)
A. B. Sci.; Assistant; b. Apr. 3, 1879, Tennessee, III.; s. Douglass (b. Mar. i,
1836, Covinerton, Ky.) & Margaret Matilda (Walker) Glasgow (b. Anr. 18, i8';o, Tennes-
see, III.) Prepared in Tennessee H. S. Final Honors; Special Honors; Scholarship,
1008-9; Asst. in Entom., 1909-11; Fellowship, 1911-12; Asst. in Zool., summer, 1909;
First Lieut., Bat. Adj., & Capt., Univ. Regt. ; Brevet Capt., I. N. G. Sigma Xi. Address,
Urbana, 111.
3373. HARRISON FREDERICK GONNERMAN
B. S. in C. E. ; Instructor; b. Aug. 24, 1885, Dixon, 111.; s. Conrad (b. Sept. 28.
184s, Heinebach, Ger.) & Catharine Elizabeth (Fernaw) Gonnerman (b. (5ct. 6, 1846,
Edmundhausen, Ger.) Prepared in Dixon H. S. Psi Upsilon; Tau Betq Pi; Trianele:
Sigma Xi; C. E. Club; Preliminary honors; Final Honors. Asst. in Engr. Exp. Sta.
& T. & A. M. Deot., 1908-10. Instr. in T. & A. M., 1910-12. Mem. Lutheran Church;
A. F. & A. M. Married Gertrude Jamison, Dec. 23, 1911, Aledo, 111. Address, 1107
W. Oregon St., Urbana, 111.
3374. PAUL L. GRADY
B. S. in C. E.; Contractor; b. Sept. 24, T884, Huron, S. Dak.; s. Eugene J. (b.
Aug 7, 1859, LaSalle, 111.) & Catherine (Schneckenberger) Grady (b. Feb. 12, 1866.
Ger.) Prepared in Bloomington H. S.; Armour Inst. Contr. Engr., 1908-0; 111. Steel
Bridge Co., 1910-12; Estimator & Supt. of Const., John M. Ewen Co., Chicago, 111.,
T9I2 — Address, Huron, S. Dak.
3375. RAY .\USTIN GRAHAM
B. S. in Agr. ; Agriculturist; b. May 28, 1887, Washington, Ind.; s. Ziba Foote &
Margaret (Cabel) Graham. Prepared in St. Mary's Coll., Kan.; St. Simons _ Parochial
School, Washington, Ind. Kapna Sigma; Delta Rho Sigma; Spaulding Guild. Gen.
Mgr., The Graham Farms. B. P. O. E.; K. C. Married Eugenia Bruce Winston, Apr.
18, 191 1. Address, The Graham Farms, Washington, Ind.
452 University of Illinois [1908
3376. DAVID JOHN GRANT
B. S. in C. E. ; Railroad Contr. ; b. Nov. 12, 1886, Arkansas City, Kart. ; s. David
John & Katharine (Duling) Grant; Prepared in Red Oak, (la.). H. S.; Muscatine, la.
(H. S.); Sigma Nu; Shield & Trident; Yoxan; Spaulding Guild; Scabbard & Blade;
Class Pres., 1908 j Capt. Univ. Reg , 1908; Chm. Military Ball, 1908. Surveying until
March 1, 1909; since. Railroad Contr. in 111., Ind. and O. K. C; B. P. 0. E. Address,
317 E. Herkimer St., Joliet, 111.
3377. JAMES HENRY GREENE
B. S. in Agr., 1908; Farmer and Teacher; b. May 25, 1880, Dubuque, Iowa; s. Joel
Henry (b. July 4, 1851, Franklinville, N. Y.) and Martha (Thomas) Greene (b. Feb. 20,
i860, Lansing, Iowa). Prepared Dubuque (la.) H. S.; attended Univ. of Chicago 1905-6:
Phi Kappa Psi; Manager Glee Club 1908. Farmer 1908-9; Prin. H. S. 1910-11. Married
Flora Thomson, Feb. 22, 1909, Garrett, Ind.; Child, Joan Thomson b. Jan. 25, 1910.
Address, Garrett, Ind.
3378. WILLIAM BERTRAM GREENE
(Brother of No. 2397)
B. S. in M. E. ; Conveying Machinery; b. Sept. 4, 1886, Lisle, 111.; s. William Spencer
(b. Apr. 5, 1858, Lisle, 111.) & Jessie (Hibbard) Greene (b. July 14, 1862, Chicago, III.)
Prepared in Northwestern Coll., Naperville, 111. ; Phi Gamma Delta. Draftsman, Robins
Conveying Belt Co., 1908-10; Adv. Mgr., Stephens Adamson Mfg. Co., 1910 — also
Pres. Greene Publishing Co. Editor The Labor Saver. Married Jane Smith, Dec. 27,
1910, Auburn, N. Y. Address, Aurora, 111.
3379. CLARA LOUISE GRIDLEY
(Sister of No. 1503)
B. L S.; b. June 23, 1886, Virginia, 111.; d. J. N. Gridley. Prepared in Illinois. Wo-
man's Coll., Jacksonville, 111.; Virginia H. S. Member Presb. Church. Address, 323
West Springfield Ave., Virginia, Ill.(t)
3380. ELIZABETH VICTORIA GRISWOLD
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; d. William M. (b. Oregon, 111.) & Mary A. (Mumma)
Griswold (b. Mt. Morris, 111.) Prepared in Mt. Morris Pub. Sch.; Mt. Morris Coll.
Der Deutsche Verein; Teacher of Engl., Mendota H. S., 1908-9; Naperville H. S., 1909-11;
Hinsdale, 191 1 — Address, 175 Front St., Naperville, 111.
3381. ALFRED OTTO GROSS
A. B. in Sci.; Ph. D. in Zool., Harvard, 1912; b. Apr. 8, 1883; s. Henry (b. May 13,
1829, Kadelburg on the Rhein, Grand Duchy, Baden, Germany) & Sophia Gross, (b. 1839,
do.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Gamma Alpha; Iris Club; Sigma Xi; Ionian; Field Club;
Y. M. C. A.; Prelim., Final and Special honors, Grad. asst. ; Asst. in Summer School,
Univ. of 111., 1904-6; Asst. 111. State Lab. of Nat. Hist , 1906-7, & summers 1908-9;
(collected the data for the statistical Bird Survey of 111.); in charge of Nature Study
classes & work at Delavan Lake Assembly, Delavan, Wis., Aug., 1909; special study of
marine life of Bermuda Islands (awarded scholarships) 1910-11; Edward Austin Re-
search Fellow in Zoology, Harvard Univ., 1910-11; Asst. in Comparative Vertebrate Anat.,
Harvard Univ., 1911-12; Asst. Prof, of Zool., Bowdoin Coll , 1912 — Author: The Economic
Values of Some Common 111. Birds (jointly with S. A. Forbes), Bird and Arbor Day,
1909, pp. 53-74; Observations on the Yellow Billed Tropic bird of the Bermuda Islands,
Auk. Vol. 29, Jan., 1912. Member State of 111. Acad, of Sci.; Ornithologists Assoc,
A. O. U. Address, Searles Biol. Lab., Bowdoin Coll., Brunswick, Maine.
3382. EDWARD ALEXANDER GRUBEL
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr. b. May 2, 1883, Decatur, 111. Prepared in Decatur H. S.;
James Millikin Univ.; Kappa Sigma. Supt. of Constr. Address, 2224 Carondelet St.,
Few Orleans, La.
3383. EDWARD LEVERICH HALL
(Brother of No. 3004)
A. B. in L. & A.; Sec'y Y. M. C. A.; b. Jan. 25, 1886, Danville, 111.; s. Harry A. (b.
Dec. 29, 1854, Attica, Ind.) & Alletta Berrian (Leverich) Hall (b. Oct. 21, 1855, Danville,
111.) Prepared in Danville H. S. Philomathean; Pres. Y. M. C. A.; Soloist, Glee Club;
Soloist, Choral Soc, Christmas & May Festival season 1907-8. Assoc. Secy., Univ.
Y. M. C. A. summer 1908-sum. 1910; Gen. Mgr., Hall Red Devil-Skull Co., Danville,
111. Invented the Red-Devil-Skull, a device to prevent accidental poisoning, now being
sold extensively over the U. S., 1910. Author: Student Missionary Enterprise, the
Western Intercollegiate Magazine, 1910, pp. 36-40. Sunt. Pres. Bible School, Danville
1910-1912. Married Nina Lavinia Hall, July 14, 1909, Nashville, Tenn. Address, State
Univ. Y. M. C;. A., Lexington, Ky.
3384. WARD ELMO HALL
B. S. in E. E.; Electrician & Asst. Mgr.; b. Oct. 10, 1882, LaMoille, 111.; s. Winfield
(b. May 3, 1855, do.) & Sarah Alice (Pierson) Hall b. Apr. 10, i860, do.) Prepared
in Univ. Acad. Y. M. C. A. Electrician, 1909; Electrician, Cairo Elec. & Tract. Co.,
1909-11; Asst. Mgr. Elec. Win & Supply Shop, Galesburg, 111., 191 1 — Married Elizabeth
Reddick, Jan. i, 1909, Champaign. Child, John Winfield, b. Sept. 3, 1911. Address,
528 N. First St., Arkansas City, Kan.
1908] Baccalaureate Alumni 453
3385. WARD EVERETT HALL
B. S. in Agr. ; Minister; b. Dec. 17, 1885, Monmouth, 111.; s. Michael William (b.
Barren Co., Ky.) & Candis (Miller) Hall (b. do.) Piepared in Galesburg H. S. Attended
Eureka Coll., 1904-5; la. State Coll., 1905-6; Drake Univ., 1910-11. Y. M. C. A.- Agr.
Club. Y. M. C. A. Secy. Colo. Agr. Coll., 1908-10; Student and Minister at Drake Univ.,
1910-11; Minister, Church of Christ, 191 1 — Married Pansye Fahnestock, June 21, 1909.
Address, Livingston, Tenn.
3386. IRA HAMPTON
B. S. in E. E., 1908; Elec. Eng. Work; b. Aug. 9, 1882, Muscatine, Iowa; s.
Millard Fillmore (b. Sept. 11, 1856, Rock Island Co., 111.) & Ngra (Irwin) Hampton
(b. Dec. 5, 1859, Rock Island Co., 111.) Prepared in Morgan Park Acad. (111.) tfniv.
of Chicago 1904-5; E. E. Soc. Class B. Member of Natl. Elec. Light Assn. Address.
2758 W. Park Ave., Chicago, 111. Bus. Add., Electric Light & Power Co.
3387. FRANK LAWRENCE HANSON
B. S. in E. E.; Engineer; b. Apr. u, 1885, Racine, Wis.; s. C. H. (b. 1863, Denmark)
& Anna Elizabeth (Crook) Hanson (b. 1865, do.) Prepared in Austin H. S., Chicago.
Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; E. E. Soc; Orchestra. Scholarship. With Wes. Elec.
Co., 1908-10; Eng. Dept. Canadian Gen. Elec. Co., 1910-12; Real Est., C. H. Hanson &
Son., 1912 — Married Adaline Elizabeth Starring Sept. 6, 191 1, Elgin, 111. Address,
Austin Sta., Chicago, 111.; Bus. Add., 5959 Chicago Ave., do.
3388. PAUL JOHN HANZLIK
A. B. in Sci.; A. M., 1911; Demons. & Instr.; b. July 24, 1885, Shueyville, la.; s.
Martin (b. Pilsen, Bohemia-Austria) & Mary (Krejsa) Hanzlik (b. Shueyville, la.) Pre-
pared in Cedar Rapids (la.) H. S., and Coe Coll. Acad. Phi Beta Tau; Komenian
Soc; Zetagathian Soc; Alpha Omega Alpha. Founded Komenian Socs., la. & 111. Ph. G.,
Univ., la., 1902; Ph. C., ibid., 1907; M. D., Western Reserve, 1912, Student clinical Med.
and research in pharmacology and biochemistry till 1912. Demons, of Pharmacology in
Med. Sch., and Instr. in Phys. and Clin. Chem., Cleveland Sch. of Phar., Western Re-
serve Univ., 1912. Passed Civ. Ser. Exam, for Asst. Analyst, 1906; served 1906-7 as Asst.
Analyst, Water Resources Branch of U. S. Geol. Surv. with Lab. at la. City, la.; served
two years as member Hospital Corps,_ 53d Reg., la. Natl, (juard. Author: The Recovery
of Alcohol from Animal Tissues; J. Biol. Chem., 1912, Vol. XI, p. 61; Quantitative Studies
on the Gastro-Intestinal Absorption of Drugs, II, The Absorption of Sodium Iodide,
/. Pharm. Exp. Therap., 1912, Vol. Ill, p. 387; Investigations on the Gastro-Intestinal
Absorption of Drugs (with Sollmann), Cleveland Med. Jour^ 1912, Vol XI, p. 192;
Post-Mortem Absorption Through Lymphatic Vessels (with Sollmann), Amer. Physiol
Soc, 191 1, Amer. J. Physiol, 1912, Vol., XXIX, p. 30; Inhibition of Iodide Absorption
by (jhloride (with Sollmann) J. Pharm. Exp. Therap., 1912, Vol., Ill, p. 473, Review
of Nephritis; An Experimental and Critical Study of its Nature, Cause and The Principles
of Its Relief (Dr. Martin H. Fischer), Cleveland Med. Jour., 1912, Vol. XI, pp.
71-74; also a number of earlier articles. Member Amer. Chem. Soc; Amer. Soc. for
Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. Married Bertha Shimek ('09), 1909,
Iowa City, la. Address, 7904 Central Ave., Cleveland, O.
3389. RUBEY OSGOOD HARDER
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; hi Dec. 29, 1885, Lockport, 111.; s. Jason Rugg (b. Nov.
9, 1859, Lockport, III.) & Anna Elizabeth (Bretz) Harder (b. Mav 27, 1861, do.) Pre-
pared in Lockport H. S. C. E. Clug; Triangle. Land Surveyor, ^Drainage work & Con-
crete Insp., Harmon Engr. Co., Peoria, 111., 1908-9; Farming, Lockport, 111., 1909-10;
Concrete Inspector, E. J. & E. Ry., Joliet, III. Aug.-Oct., 1910; Detailing & Checking
Bridge & Structural work, Toliet Bridge & Iron Co., 1910 — Married Otie N. Thomas,
Oct. 20, 1909, Hope, 111. Address, Lockport, 111.
3390. ALBERT JESSE HARRIS
B. S. in Ry. E. E.; Engineer; b. Oct. 16, 1885, Pana, 111.; s. Edwin B. & Elizabeth
L. (Kenney) Harris. Prepared in Springfield H. S. Alpha Tau Omega; Eta Kappa Nu.
Constr. Foreman, Stone « Webster; Foreman, Seattle Elec Co., Draftsman, Pac. Tel.
Co.; Engr., Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., 1911— Address, 327 Henry Bldg., Seattle, Wash.
3391. FLORENCE HARRISON
(Sister of No. 4194)
B. S. in H. Sci.; b. Aug. 31, 1884, Lafaj^ette, Ind.; d. Charles (b. Nov. 7, 1853,
V'ermilion Co., Ind.) & Rosanna (Roberts) Harrison (b. June i, i86o, St. Phillip, Quebec^
Can.) Prepared in Danville H. S. Athenean, Secy.; English Club, Secy.-Treas. ; H.
Sci. Club; Final Honors; Advisory Bd. of Woman's League; Cor. Secy., Athenean Alumnae
Assoc, 191 1 — Taught in Centralia Twp. H. S., 1908-9; Champaign H. S., 1909-10;
Lectured at Vermilion Co. Farmers' Inst., Oct., 191 1; teaches night classes in cooking,
Y. W. C. A., Danville. Directress of Jr. Aux. Branch of Springfield Woman's Aux.
Address, 445 N. Walnut St., Danville, 111.
3392. MARK ROSS HAYNES
B. S. in C. E.; Draftsman; b. Sept. 20, 1885, Ocoya, 111.; s. Mark Raymond (b.
Sept. 24, 1863, Mich.) & Maude M. (Ross) Haynes (b. Dec. 6, 1863, Bloomington, 111.)
Prepared in LaSalle Twp. H. S. Aztec Club; Orange & Blue Dancing Club: Deutscher
Verein; Tau Beta Pi; Prelim. Honors; Chairman Sr. Breakfast (Tom. Transitman,
Draftsman. Address, E. Auburn, Calif.
454 University of Illinois [1908
3393- HERBERT AUGUSTUS HAYS
LL. B. 1908; Lawyer; b. Oct. 14, 1881, Elkville, 111.; s. John Dudley (b. Jan. 22,
1851, O.) & £llen (Schwartz) Hays (b. Aug. 22, 1850, near Elkville). Prepared in So.
IIL State Nor. Univ. Egyptian Club; Phi Alpha Delta; Theta Kappa Nu. Cashier Carbon-
dale Trust & Savings Bank, 1908-10; Practicing law with Schwartz & Hays, Carbondale,
1910 — Member Christian Church; Secy., Jackson Co. Bar Assoc. Married Johannah
McCarthy, Sept. 23, 1909, Carbondale. Address 223 W. Maine St., Carbondale; Bus.
Add.. Ill N. West St., Carbondale.
3394. LEE ALBERT HAZARD
B. S. in E. E.; Draftsman; b. Apr. 11, 1886, Mendota, 111.; s. Charles Delbert (b.
Birmingham, O.) & Marion (Holeston) Hazard (b. Ogdensburg, N. Y.) Prepared in
Dixon H. S. 'lau Beta. Pi; Sigma Xi; Eta Kappa Nu. Address, 1038 17th St., Rock
Island, 111.
3395. ARTHUR NOBLE HEANEY
B. S. in C. E.; Contractor; b. Jan. 6, 1882, Mendon, 111.; s. Noble Morton (b. July
7, 1851, Mendon) & Mary Alice (.Sproat) Heaney (b. Jan. 25, 1853). Prepared in
Mendon & Quincy H. Schs. Acacia; Triangle; C. E. Soc. ; Sigma Xi. City Engr., Enid,
Okla., Muskogee, Okla. Appointment secured, but declined, as C. E. in P. I. Married
Minnie Utter, June 28, 191 1. Address, Enid, Okla.
3396. KLAUS EDWARD HELLSTROM
B. S. in E. E.; Engineer; b. Feb. 27, 1887, Chicago; s. Klaus (b. Aug. 17, 1861,
Sweden) & Eva (Mattson) Hellstrom (b. Nov. 23, 1803, do.) Prepared in Evanston
Twp. H. S. Chi Psi; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; E. E. Soc, Pres. In the othce
of the J. VV. Butler Paper Co., Chicago. Treas. Tau Lambda Alumni Assn. Address,
2514 Pioneer Road, Evanston, 111.; Bus. Add., 223 VV. Monroe St., Chicago.
3397. HOPE HERRICK (HENRY)
(Sister of Nos. 694, 1886; Wife of No. 2685)
A. B. in L. & A.\ b. Sept. 21, 1884, Farmer City, 111.; d. George Washington (b.
Oct. 6, 1839, Newville, Ind.) & Dora Olive (Knight) Herrick (b. Sept. 2, 1853, Farmer
City, 111.) JPrepared in i^armer City H. S.; Agnes Scott College, Decatur, Ga., 1902-3.
Kappa Alpha 'iheta; Phi Delta Psi. Married John Earl Henry ('06), Dec. 16, 1909,
Farmer City, 111. Child, Herrick Hi, b. May 28, 1911. Address, 2213 Alta Ave., Louis-
ville, Ky.
3398. GEORGE BOYER HERRIN
B. S. in E. E.; Draftsman; b. June 29, 1882, St. Jacobs, 111; s. William Franklin
b. July s, 1857) & Sallie Maxey (Boyer) Hernn (b. Aug. 24, 1854). Prepared in
Bunker Hill H. S. E. E. Soc. Draftsman, Commonwealth Steel Co., 1908-9; Engr.,
111. Traction Sys., 1909-12; Draftsman, Fulton Iron Works, 1912 — Address, 1935 B
St., Granite City, 111.
3399. JUAN FERNANDO HILARIO
LL. B.; Clerk; b. May 27, 1888, Batangas, Batangas, P. I.; s. Agapito (b. Sept. 20,
1864, do.) & Josefa (Segaspi) Hilario (b. Aug. 17, iSfcs, Santa Cruz, Manila, P. I.)
Prepared in Batangas H. S., and in Santa Clara Coll., Calif. Cosmopolitan Club. Clerk
in Court of First Instance of Manila, 1908; Clerk in Oflice of Reporter. Supreme Court,
1911; Clerk in Executive Bureau, 191 1 — Mem. Columbian Assn. (Secy., 1908-9). Address,
151 Real St., Walled City, Manila, P. I. Bus. Add., c/o Executive Bureau, Walled
City, Manila.
3400. CARRIE MARSH HILL
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Oct. 12, 1877, Wallingford, Vt.; d. Charles Ervin (b.
1850, Vt.) & Laura (Marsh) Hill (b. 1855, do.) Prepared in Denver H. S. Studied
3 yrs. abroad, tutors & governesses. Taught in Plymouth, S. Dak., H. S.; Concord, N.
H.^ H. S., 1910-11; Marquette, Mich., H. S., 191 1 — Address, 114 E. Arch St., Marquette,
Mich.
3401. HORACE GAYLORD HOBBS
B. S. in E. E.; Engineer; b. Apr. 30, 1S84, Pontiac, 111.; s. Henry C. (b. Sept.
I, 1846, Bellefontaine, O.) & Cecelia A. (Hughes) Hobbs (b. Sept. 15, 1855. Noithville,
111.) Prepared in Pontiac Twp. H. S. Elec. Engr. Soc. Asst. Engr., Gen. Engr. &
Constr. work; Engr. & Designer, Experimental Turbine Dept., G. E. Co.; same Elect.
Auto Dept., Columbus Buggy Co., same. General Motors Co. Assoc, A. I. E, E. Address,
44 Marston Court, Detroit, Mich.
3402. LURA ETHEL HOGE (STRAIGHT)
(Wife of No. 3186)
A. B. in Lib. Sci.; b. Sept. 15, 1885, Wenona, 111.; d. George Wise (b. Apr. i, 1842,
Washington Co., Pa.) & Tabitha Ella (McBride) Hoge (b. Aug., 1849, Ind.) Prepared
in Wenona & Wichita, Kan., H. Schs.; Northwestern Univ., 1904-5- Sigma Kappa.
Married Halver Rufus Straight, ('07), Jan. 1, 1909, Chicago. Child, Lee Hoge, b.
Apr. 20, 191 1. Address, Adel, la.
3403. CLARENCE IRVIN HOGUE
B. S. in Arch; Arch.; b. Oct. 31. 1885, Vincennes, Ind.; s. John D. (b. Nov. 27, 1862,
do.) & Martha Emma (Simpson) Hogue (b. Oct. 3, 1866, do.) Prepared in Vincennes H. S.
Grad. Vincennes Univ. 1905. Phi Kappa Sigma; Yoxan; Shield and Trident; Arcb.
1908I Baccalaureate Alumni
455
Club.; Y. M. C. A. Supt. Davis Marble Co., Chicago, 1908-9; Asst. Mgr. and Mgr. do
1909-10; in Contracting Dept., D. H. Burnham & Co., Chicago, 1910; Supt. Bldg. Co'nstr!'
do., 191 1 — Member Presb. Church; Univ. Club, Chicago; Past-time Club, Vincennes!
Ind. Address^ 515 North Sixth St., Vincennes, Ind. Bus. Add., D. H. Burnham & Co
Archts., Ry. Ex. Bldg., Chicago. ''
3404. SIDNEY VIEL HOLT
B. S. in Agr.; Exp. Sta. work; b. May 22, 1883, Oneida, 111.; s. Martin Sidney (b
1836, O.) & Martha (Pittard) Holt (b. 1843, England). Prepared in Oneida High School-
Univ. Acad. Agr. Club; Alpha Zeta. Work on State Soil Survey. Address 012 Nevada
St., Urbana, 111. Home Add., Oneida, 111.
3405. CHARLES RAY HOLTON
A. B. in L. & A.; Lawyer; b. June i, i886, Colchester, 111.; s. Charles Lindsay (b
Oct. 26, 1863, do.) & Addie May (Schoopman) Holton (b. 1865, Plymouth, 111.) Prepared
in Univ. Acad. Phi Alpha Delta; Pres. Adelphic; Fuller Moot Court; Class Secy.
Grad. wk., Univ. of Chicago, 1908-10. T. D., Univ. of Chicago, 1910.* Married Nina
Yeoman, Oct. 14, 1910, Avon, 111. Child, Margaret, b. Feb. 6, 1912. Address, 6446 Jack-
son Park Ave., Chicago; Bus. Add., Room 1003 6 N. Clark St., Chicago.
3406. HYMAN JACOB HOODWIN
B. S. in C. E.; Bridge & Struc. Draftsman; b. Jan. 17, 1886, Russia; s. Louis (b.
Nov., 1852, Prussia) & Goldie (Karno) Hoodwin (b. Nov. 15, 1854, Russia). Prepared
in Grammar Schs. & W. Div. H. S., Chicago; Armour Inst, of Tech., 1904-5. Pres. of
Ivrim. Draftsman, J. O. Heyworth, Gen. Contr., Chicago, 1908-9; Bridge' & Struc.
Draftsman, Amer. Bridge Co., Chicago, 1909-11; Draftsman, Noelkp Richards Iron Works]
Indianapolis, Ind., May- Aug., 191 1; Draftsman, Purdy & Henderson, Civ. Engrs., 1911-
12; Bridge Designer, Strauss Bascule Bridge Co., Chicago, 1912 — Jr. member Wes.
Soc. of Engrs. Address, 141 6 S. Trumbull Ave., Chicago.
3407. THERON ROBINSON HOWSER
B. S. in C. E.; Constr. Engr.; b. May 20, 1885, Lakota, N. Dak.; s. Joshua P. (b.
i860, Lincoln, 111.) & Emma (Robinson) Howser (b. 1865, Virginia, 111.) Prepared in
Lincoln H. S. Sigma Pi; Logan Co. Scholarship; Treas. C. E. Club; Ionian. Transit-
man, D. L. & W. R. R., 1909-10; Resident Engr., Madeira-Mamore R. R., 1910-12.
Address, Caiza 304 Manos, Brazil.
3408. HARRY HENRY HUJDSON
B. S. in C. E.; Asst.. Cashier; b. Nov. 15, 1883, Streator, 111.; s. Thomas (b. May
22, 1846, Northumberland, Eng.) & Elizabeth (Huggans) Hudson (b. Aug 2 1853
Freehold, N. J.) Prepared in Galva H. S.; Brown's Bus. Coll., Peoria, 111. With State
Highway Comm., 1908-10. Married Janet Bigelow, Nov. 3, 1908, Galesburg, 111. Address
Galva, 111. '
3409- ALBERT PHILLIP HUECKEL
B. S. in C. E.; Engr. & Supt.; b. Mar. 14, 1883, Caseyville, 111.; s. John Frederick
(b. Feb. 28, 1846, Hatten, Alsace, Europe) & Josephine Dora (Baldus) Hueckel (b.
Dec. 10, 1853, Schwyz, Switzerland). Prepared in McKendree Coll.; Univ. Acad.
Vice Pres. Egyptian Club; Illio Bd.; Pres. Crystal Dancing Club; Jr. Prom. Com.;
Capt.; Senior Ball Com. Asst. City Engr., Cairo, 111., 1908; Chief Engr., Wes. Engr.
& Contr. Co., Tacoma, Wash.; Engr. & Gen. Supt., Smith & Sherbome, Contr. Author:
Modern Reinforced Concrete Cold Storage Building, Vancouver, B. C. ; Pacific Builder
& Engineer, Seattle, Wash., 1911, V. 12, No. 1, p. 2. Married Clarabelle Cook, Oct.
16, 1909, Tacoma, Wash. Address, 1322 12th Ave. E., Vancouver, B. C; Bus. Add.,
Rooms 514-15 Bank of Ottawa, Vancouver.
3410. WILLIAM CLEMENS HUECKEL
B. S. in C. E.; Asst. City Engr.; b. July 25, 1884, Caseyville, III.; s. William Hatten
(b. Apr. 13, 1852, do. & Anna Maria (Maise) Hueckel (b. Feb. 16, 1857, St. Louis,
Mo.) Prepared in Man. Tr. Sch., St. Louis; Washington Univ., 1902-4. Theta Xi.
Asst. City tngr., Cairo, 111., 1911; same, E. St. Louis, 1911 — Address, 1740 Belmont
Ave., E. St. Louis, 111.; Bus. Add., City Hall, E. St. Louis.
341 1. WALTER WILLIAM HUFF
B. S. in C. E. Address, 4010 Garfield Ave., Kansas City, Mo.
3412. EVA ELLEN HUFFMAN
(Sister of No. 3792)
A. B. in Sci.; Instructor; b. Aug. 22, 1877, Charleston, 111.; d. John Thomas (b.
Apr. 26, 1843, Charleston, 111.) & Amanda Ellen (Redden) Huffman (b. Sept. 14, 1853,
Oakland, 111.) Prepared in Charleston H. S.; E. 111. State Nor. Sch., summers, 1901-2-4-5.
A. M., Univ. of Mich., 1911. Taught in Lovington H. S., 1907-10; Instr. in Zool.,
Milwaukee-Downer Coll., 1911-12; Instr. in Biol., H. S. Anaconda, Mont., 1912 — Address,
312 Maple St., Anaconda, Mont.
3413. A. FRAZIER HUNT
(Brother of No. 3035)
A. B. in L. & A.; Planter; b. Dec. i, 1885, Rock Island, 111.; s. Jasper Newton &
Amanda Elizabeth (Frazier) Hunt. Prepared in Mich. Mil. Acad., Orchard Lake,
456 University of Illinois [1908
Mich. Theta Delta Chi; Editor Illio, 1908. Advertising writer, 1908-9; Sugar Cane
Planter, 1909 — Married Emma Kern, May 17, 191 1, Ridge Farm, 111. Address,
Omealca, Estado de Vericruz, Mex.
3414. AGNES HUNT
B. S. in H. Sci.; Prof, of Dom. Sci.; b. Aug. 12, 1883, Ridott, 111.; d. William (b.
Sept. 9, 1853, Ridott, 111.) & Jennie Adelaide (Burdick) Hunt (b. Apr. 25, 1857). Pre-
pared in Univ. Acad. Sigma Xi; Alethenai; Pres. H. Sci. Club. Organizing Dept. of Dom.
Sci. in Coll. of Hawaii, Honolulu, 1908-10; Prof. Dom. Sci., Mich. Agr. Coll., 191 o —
Address, East Lansing, Mich.
3415. RALPH KENT HURSH
B. S. in M. E.; Assistant; b. Dec. 21, 1885, Woodstock, 111.; s. Samuel B. (b.
Welsh Run, Pa.) & Alice S. (Kent) Hursh (b. Suffield, Conn.) Prepared in Streator
& Macomb H. Schs. ; 111. State Nor. Macomb, 111. Acacia; Technograph Bd. Grad.
Stud, in Ceramic, Univ. of 111., 1908-9; with Ohio Mining & Mfg. Co., Shawnee, O.,
Apr.-Oct., 1909; U. S. G. S. Technologic Branch, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1909-10; U. S. Bur.
of Standards, same, 1910-11; Asst. in Ceramics Dept., Univ. of 111., 1911 — Assoc, in
Amer. Ceramic Soc. Per. Add., 508 W. 111. St., Urbana, 111.
3416. MARGARET HUTCHINS
B. L. S. ; Librarian; b. Sept. 21, 1884, Lancaster, N. H.; d. Francis Dorr (b. Jan.
II, 1850, Putney, Vt.) & Anna Caroline (Carleton) Hutchins (b. Apr. 25, 1850, Haverhill,
N. H.) Prepared in Lancaster, N. H., H. S. A. B., Smith Coll., 1906. Athenean;
Lib. Club; Choral Soc; Phi Beta Kappa. Ref. Asst., Univ. of 111., 1908. Member
Amer. Lib. Assn. Address, looi W. (Jregon St., Urbana, 111.
3417. RUTH HYNDMAN
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. July 28, 1885, Cincinnati; d. Robert John (b. Sept.
22, 1855, Cincinnati) & Lottie Emma (Leopold) Hyndman (b. Jan. 28, 1857). Prepared in
Hugh H. S., Cincinnati; Wellesley Coll., 1903-5. Kappa Alpha Theta; Phi Delta Psi.
Teaching in Lockland H. S., 191 0 — Member Wyo. Study Club; Coll. Club of Cincinnati.
Address, 324 Mills Ave., Wyoming, O.
3418. CORA ANNA JACOBS
A. B. in Sci.; A. M., 1909; Sci. Asst. in Seed Testing; b. Apr. 13, 1885, Rock Falls,
111.; d. Frank H. (b. 1855, Germany) & Sophia (Dietz) Jacobs (b. 1865, Rock Falls, 111.)
Prepared in Sterling H. S. Preliminary honors; Sigma Xi. Taught in H. S., 1909-11;
Scientific Asst. in Seed Testing, Washington, D. C, 1912 — Address, 4413, 8th St., N.
W. Washington, D. C.
3419. EDA AUGUSTA JACOBSEN
(Sister of Nos. 2700, 4235)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. July 9, 1883, Niantic, 111.; d. Henning (b. Jan. 6, 1846, Schles-
wig, Germany) & Laura Dolly (Boone) Jacobsen (b. Mar. 28, 1853, Bourbon Co., Ky.)
Prepared in Decatur H. S. Athenean. Address, 906 W. Illinois, Urbana, 111.
3420. GEORGE EMILE JAQUET
B. S. in Ry. E. E. ; Salesman; b. Feb. 2, 1885, St. Imier, Switzerland; s. August
E. (b. Jan. 14, 1858, St. Imier, Switzerland) & Adele (Fete) Jaquet (b. Aug. 28, i860,
Cortebert, do J Prepared in Falls City H. S.; Armour Inst, of Tech., 1904-6. Eta
Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; E. E. Soc; Final Honors; Chief Engr., Elec.
Show. Timekeeper on Ranch; Asst. under Engr. of Tests, N. Y. C. & H. R. Ry.; Test-
man, Testing Dept., Gen. Elec. Co.; Salesman's Asst., P. & M. Dept., Gen. Elec. Cc^
(I)hicago office; Apparatus Salesman, P. & M. Dept., Gen. Elec. Co., Minneapolis. Address,
Falls City, Nebr.
3421. ALFRED ATWOOD JOHNSON
(Brother of No. 4242)
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Feb. 22, 1886, s. George W. (b. Oct. 12, 1848, Montgomery
Co., Ind.) & Mary Jane (Atwood) Johnson (b. July 19, 1848, Pilot, 111.) Prepared in
Danville H. S. Mem. M. E. Church; Redmen; A. F. & A. M.; etc. Mafried Ruby
Leah Fairchild, June 15, 1912, Danville, 111. Address, Danville, 111.; Bus. Add., Over
N. E. Cor. Main & Hazel Sts., Danville.
3422. GEORGE KOSER JOHNSON
A. B. in Bus.;.L. & A.; Mercantile Bus.; b. Mar. 14, 1887, McLeansboro, 111.; s.
John Nelson (b. Jefferson Co., 111.) & Emma L. (Koser) Johnson (b. Mt. Carmel, 111.)
Prepared in Mt. Vernon H. S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Egyptian Club. Married Mary
Turner Smith, Jan. 12, 1910, Mt. Vernon, 111. Children, John Nelson, Jr., b. Mt. Vernon,
111.; Martha Louise, b. Dec. 12, 191 1, Mt. Vernon, 111. Address, Mt. Vernon, 111.
3423. HORACE NORMAN JONES, JR.
(Brother of No. 3813)
B. S. in M. E.; Struc. Draftsman & Detailer; b. Dec. 2, 1884, Batavia, 111; s.
Horace N. (b. Sept. 28, i860, Warrensville, 111.) & May E. (Schall) Jones (b. Aug. 20,
1862, Allentown, Pa.) Prepared in W. Batavia High School; Lewis Inst., 1903-4- Sey-
mour Guild; I St Lieut. Regt. ; Junior class football team. Mech. Draftsman & Elstimator.
1908; Struc. Draftsman; Contracting Engr.; Struc. Draftsman & Detailer. Invented
1908] Baccalaureate Alumni 457
Circular Slide Rule (Pat. application rejected). Married Ruth A. Doty, Sept. 21, 1912.
Address Batavia, 111.; Home Add., 717 Harrison St., Gary, Ind.
3424. ERWIN BYRON JORDAN
(Husband of No. 3901)
B. S. in C. E.; Field Clerk; b. May 26, 1884, Rock Island Co., 111.; s. Byron (b.
June II, 1842, Richland Grove, 111.) & Mary Anna (Blackfan) Jordan (b. Oct. 23, 1841,
Orion, 111.) Prepared in Moline H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Y. M. C. A. cabinet. Draftsman
& Rodman, Minn. & Ontario Power Co., 1909; Field Clerk, Roberts & Schaefer Co.,
Chicago, 1910 — Member Sherman Lodge No. 535; A. F. & A. M. Married Lura Eliza-
beth Parsons, ('09), June 19, 1911, Des Plaines, 111. Child, Robert Eastburn, b. May 19,
1912, Rowlesburg, W. Va. Address, Orion, 111.
3425. OSCAR JOSEPH JORDAN
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Apr. 4, 1881; s. Joseph L. (b. Amherst Co^ Va.)
Martha Ella (Taylor) Jordan (b. Lynchburg, Va.) Prepared in Calumet H. S.,
Chicago; Northwestern Univ. Y. M. C. A.; C. E. Club, Northwestern Univ. Prof.
Math, and Drawing, 1908-10; Eng. work in Chicago, 1910-11; Prof, of Math, and Arch,
and Mech. Drawing, A. & M. College, Normal, Ala., 191 1. Member Ala. State Teachers'
Assn. Address, 11455 Watt Ave., Chicago.
3426. HERBERT EDWARD KAHLERT
B. S. in E. E.; Asst. Mgr.; b. Oct. 23, 1885, Carlyle, 111.; s. Edward August (b.
i860, Carlyle, 111.) & Harriet Ann (Crain) Kablert (b. iii64, Augusta, 111.) Prepared in
Carlyle High School. E. E. Club; Capt. Elec. Engr., Frank Adam Elec. Co., St. Louis,
1910; Herman Andrar Co., Milwaukee, 191 1; Cuthbert Elec. Co., Chicago, 1911; Asst.
Mgr., Insulation Dept., H. W. J. M. Co., Capt. Co. K, ist Reg., Mo., 1910. Pres. Mil-
waukee Univ. of 111. Alumni Assoc; Chairman Membership Com. Amer. Inst, of E. E.
Address, Milwaukee, Wis.
3427. WILLIAM WADDELL KAUTZ
(Brother of No. 4252)
B. S. in M. E. ; Steel Milling Bus.; b. Feb. 6, 1884, Moweaqua, 111.; s. George Adam
(b. Jan. 27, 1834, (j^orgetown, O.) & Fannie (Hall) Kautz (b. Aug. 6, 1843, Taylorville,
111.) Prepared in Moweaqua H. S. M. E. Soc; Tennis Team. Elec. Wiring, Aug.-
Mar., 1909; Constr. work, 1909-12; Steel Mill., 1912. Address, 2603 W. Andover St.,
Seattle, Wash. Bus. Add., Youngstown, do.
3428. FRANKLIN THOMPSON KEGLEY, JR
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. June 25, 1886, Colfax, la.; s. Frank T. (b. Ames,
la.) & Nettie (Ross) Kegley (b. Cincinnati, O.) Prepared in Princeton Twp. High
School; Univ. Acad. Aztec Club; Tennis team. Arch. Draftsman; Arch., 1911 — Married
Maude Beckon, Dec. 7, 191 1, Ocean Park, Calif. Address, 831 Third St., Santa Monica,
Calif.; Bus. Add., 305-312 Consolidated Realty Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif.
3429. RUTH KELSO
A. B. in L. & A., 1908; A. M., 1909; Asst. in Univ.; b. Oct. 27, 1885, Columbus, O.; d.
Charles Corwin (b. 1859, Hadley, Pa.) & Nellie B. (Hard) Kelso (b. 1862, N. Y.) Pre-
pared in Hyde Park High School, Chicago. Athenean; Scribblers'; Class Poet. Asst. in
EngL, Univ. of 111. Address, 11 01 W. California St., Urbana, 111.
3430. WALTER WASHINGTON KERCH
(Husband of No. 3510)
B. S. in C. E. ; Engr. & Contr. ; b. Feb. 22, 1884, Stephenson Co., 111.; s. Jacob
Henry (b. Germany) & Eliza (Giddings) Kerch (b. Stephenson Co., 111.) Prepared in
Freeport H. S. Alpha Delta Phi; Class Football. Mem. 111. Soc. Civ. Engrs.; 111. Assn.
Contractors. Married Nellie Mildred Porterfield ('08), June 8, 191 1, Fairmount, 111.
Address, 2028 G. St., Granite City, 111.
3431- SARAH ELVIRA KIBBY (RUFLE)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Apr. i, 1883, Berthond, Colo.; d. Theodore A. (b. Feb. 28, 1844,
Huntley, 111. & Nellie Josephine (Winship) Kibby (b. Mar. 20; 1S57, Tomah, Wis.)
Prepared in Ottawa Twp. High School; Univ. of Colo., 1904-5. Delta Gamma. Married
Robert E. Rufle, Nov. 28, 1909, Berthond, Colo. Address, 103 Tracy Ave., Kansas City,
Mo.
3432. PEARL ELIZABETH KINDIG (SHAVER)
A. B. in L. & A., 1908; b. Feb. 23, 1880, Secor, 111.; d. David H. (Stuarts Draft.
Virginia) & Salina Frances (Lemon) Kindig (Virginia). Prepared in Roanoke (111.) and
111. State Normal Univ. Taught at Goodsprings, Nev., 1909-10; Los Angeles, Calif.,
1910-11. Married B. F. Shaver, Dec. 28, 1911. at New Orleans, La. Address, Troutville,
Va.
3433- GEORGE EMMETT KNAPPENBERGER
A. B. in Sci.: Physician; b. July 17, 1884, Sciota, 111.; s. IL (b. Feb. 6, 1851, Pa.) &
Anna E. (Smith) Knappenberger (b. June 26, 1859, Mass.) Prepared in Macomb H. S.;
Wes. 111. State Nor. Sch. Phi Gamma Delta. M. D., Rush., 1909. Physical Examiner
State Civ. Service. Married A. Katherine Knappenberger, Jan. 25, 1911, Aetna, Ind.
Child, Kathryn, b. Nov. 3, 1911. Address, Macomb, 111.
458 University of Illinois [1908
3434. CARL FRED KNIRK
A. B. in Sci.; Teacher; b. June 11, 1880, Hillsdale Co., Mich.; s. Charles (b. Dec.
27, 1845, Germany) & Minnie (Steffen) Knirk (b. Feb. 22, 1854, do.) Prepared in Cen-
tral State Nor., Mt. Pleasant, Mich.; Chicago Univ., igo6-7. Sigma Xi; Gamma Alpha;
Asst. in Geol. Dept., 1907-8. Teaching in Technical H. S. Author: Article, Industrial
Geography, Its Aim, Scope and Content, Jour, of Geog., ipii. Member Central Assn.
of Sci. & Math. Teachers; N. E. Ohio Assoc, of Sci. & Math. Teachers. Married Olive
Hafer, June 25, 1909, Shepherd, Mich. Child, Carl Hafer, b. Apr. i, 1911. Address,
7505 Franklin Ave., Cleveland, O.; Bus. Add., West Tech. H. S., do.
3435. MARY ELIZABETH LAFLIN (EISNER)
B. Mus.; b. Nov. 21, 1886, Springfield, Mass.; d. William (b. Apr. i, 1850, Southwick,
Mass.) & Jennie (Morse) Laflin (b. July 31, 1858, Nashua^ N. H.) Prepared in Cham-
paign H. S. Kappa Alpha Theta. Private teacner of Voice & Piano; Instr. in Piano,
Univ. of 111., 1910-11. Married Albert Eisner, Jr., June i, 1911. Child, Janet Elizabeth
Eisner, b. May 10, 1912. Address, 208 W. Park Ave., Champaign.
3436. IDA LOUISE LANGE (PARKER)
A. B. in L. & A.; B. L. S.; b. Mar. 11, 1886, Muskegon, Mich.; d. Paul William
(b. Jan. 31, 1864, Bromberg, Germany) & Margaret Montgomery (Cleghorn) Lange (b.
June IS, 1862, Can.) Prepared in Lake View H. S. Pi Beta Phi. Libr. Asst., Armour
Inst., 1908-9; Accession Asst., Univ. of 111., Sept.-Nov., 1909; Cataloger, same, Nov.-
June, 1910; Organizing Libr'n. with Iowa Libr. Comm., Des Moines, June-Nov.j 1910; Ref.
Asst. in Traveling Libr., la. Libr. Commission, Des Moines, 1910-12. Married Addison
M. Parker, June 22, 1912, Clarksburg, W. Va. Address, 423 E. nth St., Des Moines, la.
3437- ROBERT LOUIS LATZER
(Brother of Nos. 1236, 1364, 2726)
B. S. in Agr.; Milk Condensing Bus.; b. May 18, 1887, Highland, 111.; s. Louis (b.
Nov. II, 1848, Highland, 111.) & Elisa (Luehm) Latzer (b. Mar. 12, 1852, do.) Prepared
in Highland High School. Alpha Zeta; Sigma Xi; Prelim. & Final Honors. M. S.,
Cornell. Address, Elkland, Pa.
3438. FIDEL VIDAL LARRACAS
B. S. in M. & S. E.; Engineer; b. Oct. 4, 1884, Boac, Marinduque, P. I.; s. Alfonso
y Mallorca (b. do.) & Tomasa (Vidal) Larracas, y Villarnel (b. do.) Prepared in Liceo
de Manila, Manila, P. I.; Santa Paula, (Calif.) H. S.; James Millikin Univ., Decatur,
111.; Purdue Univ., 1905-6. Junior Sanitary Engr., Manila, P. I., 1908; Survyr., Manila,
1910-11; Asst. Engr., Bur. Pub. Wks., 1911 — Address, Pasig, Rizal, P. I.
3439. JULIA ANNA LAWLESS
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Feb. 15, 1883; d. Orville H. & Mary J. (Henry) Lawless. Pre-
pared in Grand Prairie Sem., Onarga, 111. Address, Paloma, 111.
3440. FRANK EARL LEIDENDEKER
B. S. in M. E.; b. Nov. 17, 1887, Champaign, 111.; s. Henry J. (b. 1841, Bunde,
Westphalia, Ger.) & Amelia Leidendeker (b. 1854, Edgar Co., 111.) Prepared in Cham-
paign H. S. Farming. Address, Wellton, Yuma Co., Ariz.
3441. THOMAS BEACH LEWIS
LL. B. ; Lawyer; b. Nov. 12, 1884. Fairbury, 111.; s. Dr. Geo. C. (b. Millersburg,
O.) & Ella L. (Beach) Lewis (b. Fairbury. 111.) Prepared in Fairbury H. S.; North-
western Univ., 1902-4. Delta Tau Delta; Phi Delta Phi; Shield & Trident; Ku Klux;
Mask & Bauble; Glee & Mandolin Club; Junior Prom. Com.; Band; Dramatic Club. Mar-
ried Jeannette E. Lewis, Jan. 12, 1910, Beardstown, 111. Address, 321 Main St., Peoria,
111.
3442. FREDERICK MANLEY LIGGETT
B. S. in Arch.; Lumber Bus.; b. Feb. 25, 1883; s. Manley (b. near Shelbyville,
Ind.) & Lena (Sliger) Liggett (b. Ind.) Prepared in Hamburg (la.) H. S. Member
B. P. O. E. Address, York, Neb.
3443. JENNIE MAE LLOYD
(Sister of No. 4786)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Apr. 21, 1885, Girard, 111.; d. William Henry (b. Dec.
2, 1854, Virden, 111.) & Mary Elizabeth (Meyrs) Lloyd (b. Mar. 4, 1861, Pa.) Prepared
in Girard H. S. Teacher, 1908-9; 1910-11. Address, Girard, 111.
3444. FRED STERLING LODGE
(Brother of No. 1541)
B. S. in Chem. E.; Chemical Engr.; 1^. June 0, 1884, Monticello, 111.; s. William Ed-
mund (b. Dec. 8, 1834) & Frances Ann CPia'tt) Lodge (b. May 14, 1843, Monticello, 111.)
Prepared in Monticello H. S. Chem. Club Pres.: Alpha Chi Sigma; Band; Orchestra.
Asst. Chem., Armour & Co., 1908-10; Asst. Chief Chem., same, 1910; in chaise of Chem.
Control, Armour Fertilizer Works, 1910 — Mem. Amer. Chem. Soc. ; Illini Club of Chi-
cago. Married Louise Julia Retz, July 6, iqii, Ottawa, 111. Address. 258 W. 67th Blvd.,
Chicago; Bus. Add., c/o Armour "Fertilizer Works, U. S- Yards, Chicago.
1908] Baccalaureate Alumni 459
3445- CLARENCE CHESTER LOGAN
B. S. in Agr.; Exp. Sta. work; b. Aug. i, 1878, Flora, 111.; s. Isaac (b. Jan. ai,
1842, Flora, 111.) & Martha (Ballard) Logan (b. Sept. 27, 1845, Ironton, O.) Prepared
in Univ. Acad. Agr. Club; Y. M. C. A. Asst. in Soil Phys. in Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of
111., at Flora, 111. Mem. M. E. Church; Epworth League. Married Minnie Catherine
Brittenback, Oct. 12, 1907, Flora, 111. Child. Helen Mildred, b. Aug. 20, 1909; Mary
Martha, b. Oct. 2, 1912. Address, Centralia, 111.
3446. GRACE BELLE LOGAN
(Sister of Nos. 2733, 3070)
B. S. in H. Sci.; Dietitian; b. June 2, 1886, Edinburg, 111.; d. David (b. Feb. 22,
1840) & Martha E. (Sprinkel) Logan (b. Apr. 21, 1852, Ark.) Prepared in Edinburg &
Urbana H. S. Basket ball team. Taught in H. S. i yr. ; Dietitian, Reading Gen. Hos-
pital. Address, Reading Gen. Hosp., Reading, Pa.
3447. ARTHUR THEODORE LONG
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Dec. 31, 1884, Morrilton, Ark.; s. James Henry (b.
S. Car.) & Mattie (Buckner) Long (b. Jan. 25, 1852, Greenville, S. Car.) Prepared in
Summer H. S., St. Louis, Mo. Prin., Crawfordsville, Ind., 1908-9; Indianapolis Dept.
Grade Sch., 1910; Asst. Prin., Indianapolis, 1911 — Married Mamie Mathews, Feb., 1907,
Danville, 111. Address, 911 N. California St., Indianapolis, Ind.
3448. JOSEPH AYRES LONG
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. June 30, 1882, Sublette, 111.; s. W. P. Long. Prepared
in Amboy H. S. Acacia. Address, Acacia House, Champaign, 111.
3449. ERNEST HARBIN LOUTZENHISER
B. S. in M. E. ; Engineer; b. Sept. 20, 1885, South Whitley, Ind.; s. Harbin H.
(b. Nov. 18, 1856, New Westville, O.) & Hersa S. (Spangler) Loutzenhiser (b. Apr.
19, 1855, Danville, 111.) Prepared in Danville H. S. M. E. Soc; Le Cercle Francais.
Engr. & Constr. work. Member Christian Church; Y. M. C. A. Address, Divisadero, Dept.
of Morazan, Salvador, Cent. Amer.
34SO. ROBERT JAMES LOVE
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Apr. 28, 1885, Hoopeston, 111.; s. James (b. Sept.
4, i860, Glarryforo, Ireland) & Grace (Caldwell) Love (b. Apr. 21, 1864, Killagan, do.)
Prepared in Hoopeston H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Final & Special honors. Arch.,
Chicago, 1908-10; Instr. in Arch., Univ. of 111., 2d sem., 1910; Architect, Chicago, 1910 —
Member Presb. Church; City Club of Chicago; Arch. Club. Address, 6131 Lexington Ave.,
Chicago; Bus. Add., 1520 ist Natl. Bank Bldg., Chicago.
3451. THOMAS GROVER LOWRY
B. S. in C. E.; Asst. Engr.; b. June 5, 1886, New Douglas, 111.; s. Robert Larkin
(b. Mar. 10, 1885, Alhambra, 111.) Prepared in Upper Alton H. S. Triangle; C. E.
Club; Class baseball. Asst. Engr., Maintenance of Way, Bridge & Switching Yard
Constr. Address, 403 2d St., Peoria, 111.; Bus. Add., Room 29, Union Depot, Peoria.
3452. ARTHUR LUMBRICK
B. S. in Agr.; Univ. Asst.; b. Oct. 11, 1882, Charleston, 111.; s. James S. (b. Sept.
14, 1843, Charleston, IlLj) & Clementine (Nicholson) Lumbrick (b. June 3, 1834, Lewis-
town, 111.) Prepared in E. 111. State Nor. Sch., 1899-1903. Agr. Club; Alpha Zeta. Mgr.
The Epps Farms. Author: Sundry articles in the various farm papers. Member Unitar-
ian Church; Amer. Soc. of Agron. ; 111. Acad, of Sci. Married Myrtle Huston, Dec. 22,
1909, Decatur, 111. Child, Margaret Mae, b. Mar. 19, 191 1. Address, Metcalf, 111.
3453- RUFUS EDWARD LYBARGER
LL. B.; b. July 9, 1876, Adair, 111. Prepared in Bushnell H. S. Address, Avon,
111. (t)
3454. RALPH ATKINSON LYNCH
(Brother of No. 4286)
A. B. in Sci.; Salesman; b. Jan. 15, 1886, Sheldon, 111.; s. Henry Whitcomb (b.
July 26, 1857, Magnolia, 111.) & Frances Maria (Baldwin) Lynch (b. Oct. 23, 1S57, Ox-
ford, Ind.) Prepared in Bradley Poly. Inst^ Peoria, 111. Beta Theta Pi; Phi Lambda
Upsilon; Phenix. Chemist, Great Western Sugar Co., 1908-9; Chief Chemist, 1909-11;
Salesman with H. W. Lynch, 191 1 — Address, 924 Glen Oak Ave., Peoria, 111.; Bus.
Add., I02S Jefferson Bldg., Peoria.
34SS. MYRTLE B. McCAIN
A. B. in H. Sci.; b. Sept. 22, 1886, 'Delphi, Ind.; d. Geo. C. McCain. Prepared in
Bloomington H. S. Address, 514 E. Walnut St., Bloomington, Ill.(t)
3456. WENDLA TUSTITIA McCASKEY (BARDWELL)
(Sister of Nos. 3852, 4791; Wife of No. 3633)
A. B. in L. & A.; El Dorado, Kan.; d. Alfred Samuel (h. May 13, 1854, Bucyrus,
O.) & Justitia (Parsons) McCaskey (b. Apr. 23, 1856, La Grange, do.) Prepared in
La Grange H. S.; Englewood H. S. Chi Omega. Taught in Whiting, Ind., 1909-10.
Married Robert Cousins Bardwell ('09), Mar. 26, 1912, Chicago, 111. Address, 113 N.
Askew Ave., Kansas City, Mo.
460 University of Illinois [1908
3457. MILTON HOWARD McCOY
B. S. in C. E., 1908; Asst. Engr.; b. Oct. s, 1884, Bloom Twp., now Chicago Heights;
s. Ira C. (b. Sept. 2, 1843, in Bloom Twp.) & Nettie Elizabeth (Elliott) McCoy (b. Aug.
30, 1852, Chicago, 111.) Prepared in Bloom Twp. High School; Triangle; C. E. Club.
Asst. Engr. Joliet Southern Traction Co. until fall of 1908; Asst. City Engr. until 1910;
Chief Engr. of Chicago Heights St. Ry. & the same Land Assn. and Transfer Terminal R.
R. 1 910 — Also has office of Civil & Cons. Eng., established in Chicago Heights. Mem.
M. E. Church; A. F. & A. M. Married Winifred E. Hewes, Oct. 3, 1908, Crete, 111.
Children, RoUin Ira., b. Aug. 12, 1909; (died Jan. 14, 191 1); & Florence Winifred, b.
Nov. 5, 1911. -Address, 2410 Chicago Rd., Chicago Heights, 111.; Bus. Add., Chicago
Heights Land Bldg., Chicago Heights, III.
3458. ROBERT WEIR McCRACKEN
B. S. in C. E. ; Asst. Engr.; b. June 6, 1886, Paxton, 111.; s. Gordon Ewing & Lida
(Jones) McCracken. Prepared in Chicago & Piano, 111., H. S. Tapeman, C. & N. W.
R. R., 1908-9; Instrumentman, O. S. L. R. R., 1909-10; Asst. Engr., O. S. L. R. R.,
1910 — Address, Pocatello, Ida.
3459. ALICE BIRDIE McDONALD
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Jan. 10, 1884, Lerna, 111.; d. N. S. (b. Aug. 2, 1849,
Coles Co., 111.) & Samantha Isabella (Love) McDonald (b. May 25, 1853). Prepared
in Charleston State Nor. Sch.; Eastern 111. State Nor. Sch., 1899-1903. Athenean; Engl.
Club. Taught in Anderson, Ind., 1909-10; Charleston Pub. Sch., 1910-11; Charleston
H. S., 1911 — Address, Charleston, 111.
3460. LEWIS McDONALD
A. B. in L. & A.; B. S. in C. E., 1908; Chief Draftsman; b. Oct. 19, 1884, Browns-
town, 111.; s. George (b. 1853, Brownstown, 111.) & Lizzie (Carson) McDonald (b. 1856,
do.) Prepared in McKendree Coll. Acad.; McKendree Coll., 1901-5. Triangle; Tau Beta
Pi; Sigma Xi; Adelphic; Final Honors. Asst. in C. E., Univ. of 111., to 1910; Chief
Draftsman, Chicago Bridge & Iron Works, 1911 — Address, 2010 W. loist PI., Chicago;
Bus. Add., 105th & Throop Sts., Chicago.
3461. ELLA ELLIOTT McINTIRE
(Sister of No. 2471)
A. B. in L. & A; B. L. S., '09; Librarian; b. July 18, 1886, Sparta, 111.; d. W. A. &
Tirzah (Cathcart) Mclntire. Prepared in Sparta H. S. Lib. Club; Der Deutscher Verein
Libr., Huron Coll., Huron, S. Dak. Address, Huron, S. Dak.
3462. GRACE DOROTHY McMAHON
(Sister of No. 3085)
B. L. S.; 1908; Asst. Librarian; b. July 31, 1885, Maywood, 111.; d. George (Ont.
Canada) & Rachel McMahon (Ont., Canada). Prepared in Austin H. S., Chicago; three
years college course at Lewis Institute. Asst. in John Crerar Lib., 1908, Mar., 1910; in
Newberry Lib., Jan., 1910; since Jan. 1911, Asst. Libr., Lewis Inst. Libr. Address, 403
N. 2d Ave., Maywood, 111.; Bus. Add., Lewis Institute, Chicago.
3463. MATTHEW HUNTER McMILLAN
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Engr.; b. Apr. i, 1878, Cutler, 111.; s. J. W. McMillan. Pre-
pared in Sparta H. S. Address, c/o Middle West Utilities Co., Chicago, 111.
3464. GEORGE MADISON
A. B. in L. & A.; Editor; b. Nov. 29, 1886, Savanna, 111. Prepared in Savanna Twp.
High School. Taught in Ottawa Twp. High School, 1908-11; Editor, Reilly & Britton Pub.
Co., 191 1 — Author: Collection of verse called Sweethearts, 64 pp., Reilly & Britton,
Chicago, 191 2; editor of large no. of technical books, & fictiop. Married Josephine Phipps
Shore, Oct. i, 1911, Champaign. Address, 5109 Lexington Ave.; Bits. Add., 219 S.
Wabash Ave.. Chicago.
3465. HOWARD STAAT MALCOM
(Brother of No. 1728)
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Sept. 17. 1885, Roseville, 111.; s. J. W. Malcom.
Prepared in Roseville Twp. H. S. Address, Roseville, 111.
3466. LYMAN SAMUEL MANGAS
(Brother of No. 2162)
A. B. in L. & A.; J. D., 1910; Lawyer; b. Mar. 24, 1887, Hartsburg, Jll.; s. Samuel
(b. Jan. 18, 1848, Union City, Ind.) & Elizabeth (Hopkins) Mangas (b. Oct. 9, 1855,
Loogootee, do.) Prepared in Lincoln H. S.; Lincoln Coll. Phi Delta Phi; Theta Kappa
Nu; Coll. Dancing (^lub; John Marshall Law Club; Band. Address, 404 Tremont St.,
Lincoln, 111.
3467. HOWARD LESLIE MANN
B. S. in Ry. E. E. ; Motor Car Bus.; b. Oct. 28, 1884, Kankakee, III.; s. Warren
Leslie (b. Mar. 3, 1856, Rockville, 111.) \- Jennie (Stevens) Mann (b. July 4, 1859,
Marteno, 111.) Prepared in Kankakee High "School. E. E. Soc. Married Nellie May
Easton, June 28, 1911, Herscher, 111. Address, 90 Rosewood Ave., Kankakee, 111.; Bus.
Add., 315 Dearborn Ave., Kankakee.
1908] Baccalaureate Alumni 461
3468. roger dearborn marsden
B. S. in C. E.; Office Engr.; b. Feb. 22, 1881, St. Charles, 111.; s. Robert (b. Dec.
7, 1843, Hawes, Yorkshire, Eng.) & Ethel (Dearborn) Marsden (b. May 18, 1844, N. Y.)
Prepared in Evanston Acad, of Northwestern Univ.; Northwestern Univ., 1904-6. Delta
Tau Delta; Sigma Xi. Asst. Office Engr., 190S-11; Office Engr., 191 1 — In Drainage
Investigations U. S. Dept. of Agr. Address, 910 Westminster St., Washington, D. C.
3469. NELLIE PEARL MATTHEWS (JORDAN)
(Wife of No. 3816)
A. B. in L. & A.j b. Apr. 19, 1885, Clinton, Ill.j d. George L. (b. Mar. 29, 1864,
Eureka, 111.) & Sarah (Collins) Matthews (b. Dec. 20, 1865, Clinton, 111.) Prepared in
Clinton, 111., H. S. Math. Club. Taught in Farmington H. S., 1908-9; Miss. State
Womens' Coll., Columbus, Miss., 1909-10; Muskegon High & Hackley Man. Tr. Schs.,
Muskegon, Mich., 1910-11. Married Myron Kendall Jordan ('09), Apr. 8, 1912, Cham-
paign. Address, 1624 So. 21st St., Kansas City, Mo.
3470. EVERET ANDY MAZE
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Contr. business; b. Dec. 21, 1885, Anna, 111.; s. Robert & Susan
(Mowery) Maze. Prepared in Anna H. S. E. E. Soc. Elec. Light Plant operation,
1908-10; Elec. Contr. bus., 1910 — Married Bernice L. Kiest, June, 1909, Anna, 111.
Child, Leslie Robert, b. Jan. 29, 1912. Address, Fond du Lac, Wis.
3471. DAVID STANLEY MEADOWS
B. S. in C. E. ; Engineer; b. Sept. 21, 1883, Davenport, la.; s. Frederick W. (b.
Sept. II, 1852, Brook, Derbyshire, Eng.) & Angeline S. (McFarlane) Meadows (b. Feb. 24,
1848, Warren, O.) Prepared in Austin, Chicago H. S.. C. E. Club. Rodman, C. &
N. W. Ry., 1908-9; Instrumentman, Asst. Engr., & Draftsman, O. S. L. Ry., 1909 —
Married Leona A. Lohman, Aug. s. 1909, Salt Lake City, U. Child, Frederick L., b.
Oct. 17, 191 1. Address, 1448 S. loth St., Salt Lake City; Bus. Add., 606 Deseret
News Bldg., Salt Lake City, U.
3472. BERTHA ALICE MILLER
A. B. in L. & A. ; Principal; b. Dec. 31, 1873, Paris, HI.; d. Henry Ross (b. July
19, 1827, Preble Co., O.) & Amanda Elizabeth (Reed) Miller (b. Oct. 27, 1832, Berks
Co., Pa.; Prepared in Paris H. S.; Coates Coll., The W^estern O.xford, O.; Univ. of
Chicago; Summer Sch. of the South; Cook Co. Nor. Sch. (Grad.) Prin. Paris H. S.
1912; Student Univ. of Chi., 1912 — Member Amgr. Hist. Assn.; North Cent. Hist.
Teachers Assn.; Natl. Geog. Soc. Address, Paris, 111.
3473. CLARENCE BENWELL MILLER
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Engr.; b. May 28, 1883, Boswell, Ind.; s. J. C. Miller. Pre-
pared in Univ. Acad. .Address, c/o Gen. Elec. Co., 351 Tyler St., Pittsfield, Mass.
3474- NELLE GRANT MILLER (MILLER)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mar. 22, 1886, Centerville, la.; d. Oscar Eugene (b. Jan. 2,
1856, Agency, la.) & Florence Helen (Huffstutter) Miller (b. Aug. 25, 1857, Centerville,
la.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Pi Beta Phi; Phi Delta Psi. Married John Glenn
Miller, May 3, 1910, Champaign, 111. Address, 219 W. S. Grand Ave., Springfield, 111.
3475. ADA MAE MINER (CHAPIN)
(Wife of No. 1637)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Nov. 8, 1886, Champaign, 111.; d. Daniel W. (b. Pa.) & Mary
A. (Coburn) Miner (b. Can.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Taught, 1908-11. Married
Arlo Chapin ('02), July 6, 1911, Champaign, 111. Address, 510 \V. Springfield, Ave.,
Champaign, 111.
3476. JOHN BEVERLY MOORE
A. B. in Sci.; Surgeon; b. Apr. 15, 1884, Benton, 111.; s. John B. Moore. Prepared
in Benton H. S. M. D., Rush Med. Coll. Phi Rho Sigma; Alpha Tau Omega. Member
House Staff Cook Co. Hosp. iJ4 yrs. ; Chief Surgeon for Coal Operators Assoc, Frank-
lin Co. & Supt. of Zeigler Hosp. Address, Zeigler, 111.
3477. JOSEPH KENNEDY MOORE
B. S. in Cer. ; Asst. Mgr., Clay Co.; b. Apr. 29, 1854, Yorkville, 111.; s. Charles E.
(b. June 17, 1849, Oswego, 111.) & Gertrude H. (Teller) Moore. Prepared in Yorkville H.
S. Sigma Xi; Acacia; 'Cosmopolitan Club. Ceramic Engr., Denney Renton Clay & Coal
Co., Seattle, 1908-11: Asst. Mgr., Western Clay Co., Portland, 1911 — Author: Pyro-
Chemical Effect of Clays, Amer. Cer. Soc, Vol. 9; The Influences of Fluxes and Non-
Fluxes upon Changes in Porosity of Some Clays, A. C. S., Vol. X. Member Amer.
Ceramic Soc; Amer. Soc. Testing Materials; Amer. Chem. Soc; English Ceramic Soc.
Married Myrtle E. Jones, June 27, 191 1, Seattle, Wash. Address, Portland, Ore.
3478. HARRY CUMMINGS MORAN
LL. B.; Judge of City Court; b. Sept. 29, 1869, Canton, 111.; s. Richard Lyon (b.
Apr. 15, 1 81 5, Baltimore, Md.) & Sybil (^Cunimings) Moran (b. May 25, 1829, Dunkirk,
Mass.) Prepared in Canton, III. Phi Alpha Delta; Clerk, Moot Court. Practicing,
I yr. ; Judge City Court, Canton, 111. Member State Bar Assn. Married Ida May
Weaver, Oct. 10, 1894 (d. June 17, 1907). Child, Murlea Mae, b. Oct. 15, 1898. Address,
Canton, 111.
462 University of Illinois [1908
3479- MERYL STANLEY MORGAN
B. S. in C. E.; Draftsman; b. Mar. 19, 1885, Gala, 111.; s. John Norris & Mary Mor-
gan. Prepared in Galva H. S. Triangle; Tau Beta Pi; C. E. Club. Address, Galva, 111.
3480. JAMES EDWIN MORRIS
(Brother of No. 4323)
B. S. in E. E.; Draftsman; b. June 23, 1884, West Brooklyn, 111.; s. W. O. (b. Dec.
31, i860, Amboy, 111.) & Isabella (Morey) Morris (b. June 28, 1861, Lee Center, 111.)
Prepared in E. Aurora H. S. Operator, Commonwealth Edison Co., Chicago, 1909; Drafts-
man, Penn. Ry., 1910; same, N. Y. Edison Co., 1911; Penn. Ry., 191 1 — Address, Con-
gress Park, 111.
3481. JOHN EMERY MORRISON
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Sept. 19, 1886, Heyworth, 111.; s. Jacob Edward (b. June 10, 1866,
Danvers, 111.) & Jennie (Bethel) Morrison (b. Oct. 26, 1864, do.) Prepared in Danvers
H. S. Phi Alpha Delta; John Marshall Law Court; Varsity Baseball. Practice of law.
Secy. & Mgr., The Peoples' Abstract Co., Joliet, 111. Member A. F. & A. M.; Countrj-
Club of Joliet, 111. Address, 206 S. Eastern Ave., Joliet, 111.; Bus. Add., 222 Jefferson
St., Joliet.
3482. WALTER ROSS MOULTON
(Brother of No. 31 12)
B. S. in E. E.: Supervising Engr.; b. Mar. i, 1886, Philadelphia, Pa.; s. Charles Lewis
(b._ June 7, i860, Harford Co.^ Md.) & Maria Ross (Harper) Moulton (b. Mar. i, 1858,
Philadelphia, Pa.) Prepared in Lewis Inst. Band; Secy., Athletic Assoc. Electrician,
Ry. Maintenance, 1908; Power Sta. Operator, Com. Edison Co., June-Dec, 1908; Fisk
St. Sta., 1908-9; Natl. X-Ray Reflector Co., 1909-12; Supervising Engr., same, 1912 —
Member Ilium. Engr. Soc; Glenoak Country Club. Address, 505 Fifth Ave., N. Y. City.
3483. CHARLES JOSEPH MOYNIHAN
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Apr. 23, 1884, White Hall, 111.; s. John Joseph (b. Millstreet,
Ireland) & Ellen (Delehanty) Moynihan (b. N. Y.) Prepared in White Hall High School.
Kappa Sigma; Phi Delta Phi; Delta Sigma Rho; Phoenix; Football team; Coach freshman
football team; Athletic Editor, Illini; same, lllio; O.-Ill. Debate; 2d place Hamilton Cont.
preliminaries; Literary Soc. debating team. Mem. Univ. Club, Denver, Colo.; Colo. Bar
Assn. Married Marguerite Katherine Catlin, Nov. 8, 19 10. Child, Charles John, b.
Aug. 17, 191 1. Address, Montrose, Colo.
3484. GUY ELMER MUNGER
B. S. in M. E.; Engineer; b. July 31, 18S6, Oregon, 111.; s. James Frank (b. Oct.
17, 1856, Kendall Co., 111.) & Celestia Elizabeth (Crowell) Munger (b. Feb. 15, 1862,
Ogle Co., 111.) Prepared in Rock Island High School. Tau Beta Pi. Draftsman, Deere
& Co., 1908-9; Piece rate Dept., same, 1909 — Mem. Moline Club. Address, 748 Seven-
teenth St., Rock Island, 111.
3485. GRACE ELEANOR MURPHY (TAYLOR)
(Wife of No. 3564)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. July 22 1885, Tuscola, 111.; d. William Edw. (b. May 8, 1858,
Tuscola, 111.) & Laura Alice (Fisher) Murphy (b. Nov. 19, 1858, Champaign, 111.) Pre-
pared in Tuscola High School; Ferry Hall Sem., 1904-5. Delta Gamma; Y. W. C. A.
cabinet. Married Roy Elmer Taylor, ('08), Nov. 26, 1908, Tuscola, 111. Children, Roy
Elmer, b. Apr. 20, 1910; George Edward, b. Feb. 15, 1912. Address, Kerrick, 111.
3486. MARY ETHEL NATION (PARK)
(Wife of No. 3498)
A. B. in L. & A.i b. June 11, 1884, Chebanse, 111.; d. William (b. June 28, 1831,
England) & Anna Maria (Eason) Nation (b. July 27, 1842, Pa.) Prepared in Chebanse
H. S.; Grand Prairie Sem.; Northwestern Univ., 1904-5. Sigma Kappa. Married Jay
Boardman Park, ('08), Aug. 31, 1909, Cebanse, 111. Child, Robert Nation, b. Sept. 14,
1911. Address, 904 S. Gregory PL, Urbana, 111.
3487. MARK EDMOND NEBEKER
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Jan. 22, 1885, Clinton, Ind.; s. Henry (b. Clinton, Ind.) &
Ida M. (Wilson) Nebeker (b. Montezuma, Ind.) Prepared in Culver Mil. Acad. Phi
Delta Theta; Phi Delta Phi. Address, Clinton, Ind.
3488. JOHN ADAMS NEUMAN
B. S. in E. E.; Foreman; b. Feb. 12, 1881, Springfield, 111.; s. John Charles (b.
Apr. 6, 1853, Springfield, 111.) & Mary Elizabeth (Adams) Neuman (b. May 4, 1853,
Fredericksburg, Md.) Prepared in Springfield H. S. Acacia; E. E. Soc; Vice Pres.
Sr. Class. Sta. Clerk, Springfield Lt. Heat & Power Co., 1908-9; Asst. Electrician,
State of 111., 1909; Trav. Salesman, Amer. Fuse Co., Sept. 1909; Trav. Salesman, Gen. Elec.
Co., 1909-10; Foreman (J. C. Neuman), 1910 — Married Sept. 16, 1912, to Mary Esther
Earnest. Address, 322 S. Douglas Ave., Springfield, 111.; Bus. Add., 304 E. Monroe St.,
Springfield, 111.
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3489. JESSIE RUTH NEWCOMB (AVEY)
(Wife of No. 4058; Sister of No. 2187)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Dec. 12, 1882, Fisher, 111.; d. William Kendall (b. Apr. 6,
1857, Lyons, la.) & Eliza Cassandra (Durkin) Newcomb (b. Dec. 26, 1856, Edinburg,
Ind.) Prepared in Champaign H. S.. Married Daniel Manning Avery (10) Feb. 7, 1912,
Champaign, 111. Address, 2620 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis, Ind.
3490. MARION STARR NICHOL
(Sister of Nos. 2766, 31 18)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. July 25, 1885, Granville, O.; d. Edward A. (b.
Mar. 22, 1852, Granville, O.) & Lydia (Greene) Nichol (b. May 20, 1858, Angola,
Ind.) Prepared in Granville, O. Illiola; Y. W. C. A. cabinet; Stud. Vol. Bani Teacher,
Bcment, 111.; 1908-11; Clinton, 111., 191 1 — Address, 1653 Summit St., Columbus, O.
Tern. Add., 805 N. Monroe St., Clinton, 111.
3491. GERTRUDE NIEDERMAN
B. S. in Chem.; Asst. in Univ.; b. Dec. 21, 1887, Austria-Hungary; d. Benjamin (b.
Hungary) & Rosa (Herzog) Niederman (b. do.) Prepared in Chicago. Asst. in Chem., iioil
Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111. Address, 603 Daniel St., Champaign, 111.
3492. INGO CHARLES NITZ
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Draftsman & Engr.; b. Nov. 10, 1886, Chicago; s. Charles
F. (b. Sept. 8, 1842, Germany) & Louise (Schumacher) Nitz (b. Oct. 29, 1862, Chicago).
Prepared in Robt. A. Waller H. S., Chicago. Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Phenix;
Preliminary & Final Honors; Maj. Univ. Regt. Sub-Sta. operator, 1908-9; Elec. Drafts-
man, 1909 — Mem. Coll. Club; 2d Church of Christ, Scientist, of Chicago. Married
Martha J. Kaden, June i, 1910, Chicago. Address, 1509 Addison St., Chicago; Bus.
Add., 1501 W. 15th St., Chicago.
3493- CHARLOTTE NYDEGGER (JACKSON)
(Sister of No. 3122)
A. B. in H. Sci.; b. Mar. i, 1886, Farmer City, 111.; d. John, Sr., (b. Apr. 1, 1845,
Schwarzenburg, Switzerland) & Magdalena (Messerli) Nydegger (b. Mar. 9, 1846,
Riggisberg, do.) Prepared in Danville H. S. Taught in Gibson City H. S., 1908-10;
Farmer City H. S., 1910-11. Member Church of Christ; Teacher of the Teacher _Tr.
Class of 3d Church of Christ. Married Walter Carl Jackson, June 12, 191 1, Danville,
111. Child, Gene, b. July 25, 1912. Address, 1301 N. Grant St., Danville, 111.
3494. LULU CLAIRE O'HAIR
(Sister of No. 1564)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Oct. 24, 1883, Laurel, Ind.; d. John D. O'Hair. Prepared in
Laurel, Ind. H. S. Address, Laurel, Ind.
3495. GEORGE CHAUNCEY OLMSTED
B. S. in M. E.; Engineer; b. Sept. 29, 1886, Virginia, Minn.; s. H. T. (b. Oct.
3, 1848, Hartford, Conn.) & Mary (Seymour) Olmsted (b. Nov. 16. 1853, do.) Prepared
in Baylor's Univ. Sch., Chattanooga, Tenn. Phenix; Alpha Delta Phi; Hazelton Medal;
Col.; Vice Pres., Jr. CHass. Gas Engr. work, Norwalk; Boiler works, Chattanooga;
Iron Mining, Crystal Falls; BMg. Ore Drying plants in Va. ; Supt. Lake Shore Engr.
Wks. Member Amer. Soc. of Engrs. Address, Marquette, Mich.
3496. MABEL VERONA OSTRANDER
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. June 24, 1886, Verona, 111.; d. Charles H. (b. Aug. 21,
r86o, Reading, 111.) & Mary (Gregg) Ostrander (b. Oct. 6, 1864, Rodman, N. Y.) Pre-
pared in N. W. Div. H. S., Chicago. Achoth. Asst. in Marshall Twp. H. S., 1908-9;
Teacher 6th grade The Jewish Tr. Sch. of Chicago, 1909-10; also Libr., same, igti —
Member _M. E. Church & Epworth League; O. E. S.; Golden Rule Conclave No. 5 Order of
True Kindred. Address, 1943 Tripp Ave., Chicago, 111.
3497- GEORGE MERIT PALMER
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1909; Instr. in Univ.; b. Jan. i, 1873. Warren, 111.; s.
John (b. 1840, St. Alban, Eng.) & Annie (Caldwell ( Palmer (b. 1835. Staley Bridge,
Lancaster Co., Eng.) Prepared in Galena H. S.; Grad., 111. State Nor. Univ.. 1899.
Adelphic Delta Sigma Rho; Final Honors; debating team against la. Taught in Philippine
Islands, 1901-4; Instr. in Engl., Univ. Acad., 1908-11; same, Unrv. of Mont., 191 1 —
First Sergt., Co. M. 6th 111. Vol. Inf., Apr.-Nov., 1898. Married Lucy May Yapp, Aug.
17, 1904, Mansfield, 111. Child, Charles Merit, b. June 25, 1905 (d. Aug. 23, 1903).
Address, 523 Woodford St., Missoula, Mont.
3498. JAY BOARDMAN PARK
(Husband of No. 3486)
A. B. in Sci.; M. S., 1912; Chemist; b. Jan. 30, 1884, Clarence, 111.; s. Robert Calvin
(b. 1852, Bureau Co., 111.) & Harriet Grace (Holler) Park (b. i85;9, do.) Prepared
in Grand Prairie Sem., Onarga, 111.; De Pauw Univ., 1904-6. Sig^ma Chi; Gamma Alpha.
Chem., Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111. Author: An Experiment on the Method of Con-
ducting Plot Tests (with L. H. Smith). Ann. Rep. of Amer. Breeders' Assn. (in Press).
Married Mary Ethel Nation ('08), Aug. 31, 1909, Chebanse, 111. Child, Robert Nation,
b. Sept. 14, 191 1. Address, 904 S. Gregory PI., Urbana, 111.
464 University of Illinois [1908
3499- MINNIE LEONORA PARKER (STULTS)
(Wife of No. 3189)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Sept. 21, 1884, Blue Mound, 111.; d. Charles Martin (b. N. Car.)
& Lydia Leonora (Wright) Parker (b. Christian Co., 111.) Prepared in Taylorville
Twp. H. S. Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa Alpha Theta. Married Elmer Emerson Stults,
('07), Mar. 27, 1909. Child, Margaret Caroline, b. Nov. i6, 1910. Address, 4344 N.
Winchester Ave., Chicago.
3500. WASHINGTON WARREN PARKER
(Son of No. 243)
B. S. in E. E.; Testing Engr. ; b. Nov. 8, 1884, Chicago; s. Washington Leroy &
Anna (Pilcher) Parker (b. Mar. 27, 1856, St. Louis, Mo.) Prepared in Elgin H. S.
Operating & Testing Depts., Commonwealth Edison Co., of Chicago. Married Mary
Adeline Eggleston, Aug. 24, 1907. Child, Alma Elizabeth, b. Apr. 12, 1909. Address,
5317 Jackson Ave., Chicago.
3501. IRENE MARY PARSONS
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M.; Clerical work; b. Auc;. 10, 1885, Chicago; d. Robert W. (b.
Kan.) & Estelle L. (Markham) Parsons (b. Pa.) Prepared in Hyde Park H. S., Chicago.
Athenean; Prelim. Honors; Phi Beta Kappa. Taught music in Dallas; Clerical (Asst.
Mgr.), Chicago. Address, 4452 Sidney Ave., Chicago.
3502. ARTHUR COLUMBIA PEARMAN
A. B. in Sci.; Physician; b. Nov. 20, 1884, Champaign, 111.; s. Dr. John Thomas (b.
Oct. ig, 1820, Elizabethtown, Ky.) & Mae (Columbia) Pearman (b. Apr. 14, 1853,
Champaign, 111.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Delta Tau Delta. M. D., Rush Med.
Coll., 1910. Phi Rho Sigma. Address, Cook Co. Hosp., Chicago.
3503. LEONORA PERRY
A. B. in L. & A.; B. L. S., IQ09; Editorial Asst.; b. Jan. 31, 1886, Cincinnati, O.; d.
Nelson Williams and Minnie (Stokes) Perry. Prepared at Boxwood School for Girls and
Smith Coll.; Edit. Asst. in Agr. Exp. Sta., 1909 — Address, 610 S. Mathews Ave., Urbana,
111.
3504. WINIFRED ALMINA PERRY
(Sister of Nos. 2476, 3909)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. June 3, 1885; d. Ebenezer (b. Mar. 15, 1842, Pontiac, 111. &
Almina (McVey) Perry (b. Sept. 11, 1848, Allepo, Pa.) Prepared in Pontiac Twp.
High School. Athenean; Phi Beta Kappa; Prelim. & Final Honors. Teacher, 1908-11.
Address, 712 California, Urbana, 111.
3505. MARY ESTHER PFEIL
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Feb. 24, 1877, Chandlerville; d. Conrad (b. 1826, Germany)
& Kunagunda (Walter) Pfeil (b. Feb. 26, 1830, do.) Prepared in Arenville High School;
111. State Nor. Univ., 1897-9, 1901-3. Taught in Greenview, III., 1908-9. Address,
Arenzville, 111.
3506. GEORGE EDWARD PFISTERER
B. S. in M. E.; Engr. Salesman; b. Apr. 22, 1886; s. George Adam (b. 1855, Stein,
Germany) & Mary (Wyler) Pfisterer (b. i860, Alton, 111.) Prepared in Sterling, 111.,
High School. Theta Delta Chi. Engr. Salesman. Bus. Add., 1414 Chemical Bldg.,
St. Louis., Mo.
3507. LYDIA ANN PHILLIPS
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. May 24, 1883, Columbus, O.; d. David Everette (b. 1842,
Rutland, Mass.) & Jane (O'Reilly) Phillips (b. 1858, Marysville, O.) Prepared in E.
High School, Columbus, O. A. B., O. S. U., 1905. Ref. Lib., Pub. School Libr., Columbus,
O. Member O. Lib. Assoc; Columbus Lib. Club; Assoc, of Coll. Alumnae. Address,
175 Lexington Ave., Columbus, O.
3508. RAYMOND CLARK PIERCE
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. July 24, 1887, Evanston, 111.; s. Reuben Edward (b.
1857, 111.) & Fannie Forest (Gillham) Pierce (b. i860. 111.) Prepared in DeKalb H. S.;
Millikin Univ. Acad., Decatur, 111.; Millikin Univ. 1904-.^- Triangle; Tau Beta Pi;
Sigma Xi; Final Honors. Draftsman, 1908-9; Civ. Engr., hydraulic work, 1910 — Hydraulic
Engr. in U. S. Forest Service, 1911; Jun. Engr. in U. S. Geol. Survey, 1912 — Address,
615 Idaho Bldg., Boise, Idaho.
3509. RALPH ALFRED PILLINGER
B. S. in Arch. Engr.; Mason Contr.; b. Aug. 21, 1886, Chicago; s. William Alfred (b.
Nov. 15, 1858, Bristol, Eng.) & Edith Maria (Webb) Pillinger (b. Jan. 20, i860, Chicago).
Prepared in Austin H. S. Chi Psi; Coll. Dancing Club; Arch. Club; Varsity Swim-
ming & Water Polo teams, 1906-8; Class Football, 1904-7. With W. A. Pillinger Co.,
Mason Contr., Chicago. Address, 239 N. Waller Ave., Austin; Bus. Add., 118 N. LaSalle
St., Chicago.
3510. NELLIE MILDRED PORTERFIELD (KERCH)
(Sister of No. 2781; Wife of No. 3430)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. May 10, 1888, Sidney, 111.; d. Millard Fillmore (b. Feb. 17. 1849,
Worthington. Pa.) & Isabella Julia (Cole) Porterfield (b. Aug. 28, 1861, do.) Prepared
1908] Baccalaureate Alumni 465
in Fairmunt, III., H. S. Chi Omega; Phi Beta Kappa; Alethenai; Prelim. & Final
Honors; Pres., Worn. League. Married Walter W. Kerch, ('08), June 8, 1911, Fair-
mount, III. Address, 2028 G. St., Granite City, 111.
3511- HIRAM JAMES POWERS
(Brother of No. 1940)
B. S. in C. E.; Constr. Engr.; b. Sept. 2, 1885, Edinburg, 111.; s. E. Darwin (b.
Mar. 7, 1847, Perrysburg, O.) & Augusta G. (Ryan) Powers (b. July 28, 1858, Taylor-
ville. 111.) Prepared in Taylorville Twp. H. S. C. E. Club; Shield & Trident; Yoxan;
111. Club; Alpha Tau Omega. Address, Fort Williams, Ontario, c/o Victoria Hotel.
35 1 2. THOMAS WILLIAM QUINLAN
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Nov. 20, 1887; s. Thomas W. (b. 1863. Naples, 111.) & Virginia
Frances (Lacey) Quinlan (b. 1862, Hannibal, Mo.) Prepared in Springfield H. S.
Member M. E. Church; K. P.; I. O. O. F. Address, 220 W. Edwards St., Springfield,
3513- JOSE DE LA RAMA
B. S. in Agr.; b. May 8, 1882, Bacaloa, Negros, Occidental, P. I.; s. Agripino de la
Rama. Prepared in Santa Clara Coll., Calif. Address, Bacaloa, Negros, Occidental P. I.(t)
3514. JESSIE EULALIA RAMBO
A. B. in H. Sci.; Teacher. Prepared in 111. State Nor. Univ., 1895-6; 1900-2.
Final honors. Address, DeLong, 111.
3515. HOWARD ALDEN RAY
A. B, in L. & A.; Bookkeeper; b. flov. 15, 1882, Libertyville. 111.; s. Cassius William
& Mary Jane (Merrick) Ray. Prepared in Univ. Acad. English Club. With State Lab.
Nat. Hist., 1905-6. Address, Peabody, Kan.
3516. JOHN FRANKLIN RENO
B. S. in M. E. ; b. June 22, 1882, Browning, 111.; s. William Delno (b. Mar. 1863,
do.) & Rebecca Salome (Trone) Reno (b. Aug. 12, 1864, do.) Prepared in Browning,
111., H. S. Band; Orchestra. Chief Draftsman for Moline Automobile Co., E. Moline,
111. Member Moline Club. Married Florence Oliva Peterson, Mar. 15, 191 1, Geneseo,
111. Step child, Gilbert Peterson. Address, 628 Twenty-sixth St., Moline, 111.
3517. RAYMOND ELDER ROBINSON
(Son of No. 245 & No. 267)
B. S. in M. E.; Draftsman; b. Nov. 6, 1886, St. Paul, Minn.; s. Albert Fowler (b.
Oct. 12, 1853, Henry Marshal Co., 111.) & Loretta Elder (b. Sept. 27, i860. Knob Prairie,
Marion Co., 111.) Prepared in Topeka (Kan.) H. S.; Tau Beta Pi; M. E. Soc; Preliminary
honors; Grad. Scholarship in M. E., 1908-9; Varsity Scrubs Basket-ball, 1905-06; class
basket-ball, 1906, 07, 08, 09; Capt. 07-08; Capt. & Mgr. faculty Basket-ball 1908-9; Treas.
M. E. Soc, 1907-8, Pres. 2d Semester. With Otto Gas. Eng. Wks., 1909-1911; Drafts-
man and Foreman, T. W. Snow Constr. Co., Apr. 191 1 — Address, 166 N. Scoville Ave.,
Oak Park, 111.; Bus. Add., c/o T. W. Snow (Jonstr. Co., 537 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, 111.
3518. AMY LUCILE ROLFE
(Daughter of No. 14; Sister of Nos. 1400, 1752, 1950)
A. B. in Sci.; b. Feb. 5, 1886; d. Charles Wesley (b. Apr. 17, 1850, Arlington
Heights, 111.) & Martha Kinsman (Farley) Rolfe, ('72), (b. May 8, 1849, Boston, Mass.)
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Address, 601 John St., Champaign, 111.
3519. FRANKLIN NEWTON ROPP
B. S. in C. E.; Surveyor; b. Apr. 4, 1883, Hudson, 111.; s. Christian (b. 111.) &
Magdelena (Hodler) Ropp (b. O.) Prepared in (Chicago Engl. High & Man. Tr. Schools.
Triangle; Tau Beta Pi; Track team. Engr. practice, 1908-10; U. S. Surveyor, G. L. O.,
1910 — Member Ida. Soc. of Engrs. Address, 1201 Jefferson St., Boise, Ida.
3520. HAROLD DENIO ROTH
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Aug. 2, 1879, Rantoul, 111.; s. Thomas Joseph (b. Dec. 3,
1846, Circleville, O.) & Anna Maria (Enbank) Roth (b. Apr. 14, 1848, Covington, Ky.)
Prepared in Kantoul H. S. Kappa Sigma. B. L., Univ. of Nebr., 190^. Lawyer,
Webber & Roth, Urbana. Member Congr. Church. Address, 603 W. 111. St., Urbana,
111.
3521. FREDERICK JOHN ROUTSON
B. S. in C. E.; Struc. Engr.; b. Aug 27, 1880; s. Tudson A. (b. Mar. 29, 1849,
Wooster, O.) & Elisa S. (Robinson) Routson (b. Feb. 22, 1853, Lockport, N. Y.) Pre-
pared in Toledo, O. H. S. Kappa Sigma; Class Baseball. Struc. Designer, C. & N. W.
R. R., 1908-9; 111. Steel Co., 1910; Amer. Bridge Co., 191: — Married Clara Elizabeth
Spencer, Aug 27, 1907, Milwaukee, Wis. Children, Helen Jane, b. Oct. 31, 1909;
Frederick Judson, b. Mar. 24, 1912. Address, 131 1 Felt St., Toledo, O.
3522. NELLIE IRENE RUTLEDGE
A. B. in L. & A.; b. July 10, 1885, Hersnian, 111.- d. Charles (b. Dec. 10, 1859,
Pittsfield, 111.) & Amanda (Patterson) Rutledge (b. May 27, i860, Versailles, 111.)
Prepared in Mt. Sterling H. S. Deutscher Verein; Educ. Club. Asst. Prin., Augusta
466 University of Illinois [1908
H. S., 1908-9; Traveling, 1909-1912: Millinery Business in St. Johns, Mich., 1912. Mem-
ber 20th Century Literary Club, Mt. Sterling. Address, Mt. Sterling, 111.
3523- JOSE GORGONIO SANVICTORES
B. S. in Agr.; Clerk; b. Dec. 9, 1887, Pateros, Rizal, P. I.; s. Clemente Sanvictores
y Martin (b. Pasig, Rizal, P. I.) & Restituta Cotarra (Santos) Sanvictores (b. Pateros,
do.) Prepared in Pasig, Rizal, P. I.; Oberlin Acad., Oberlin, O.; Univ. of 111. summer
sessions. Cosmopolitan Club; Agr. Club; winner Hazelton Medal. Agr. Asst. 1908-9;
Teacher, 1909-11; Clerk, 191 1 — Employed in service of Philippine govt, since gradua-
tion. Member The Rising Generation, Pres., 1909 & 1910; Pres., The Guiding Star, 191 1;
The Philippine Columbian Assn., 1908-11. Address, Pasig, Rizal, P. I.
3524. AGNES LUCY SARGENT (BLOSSOM)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Oct. 14, 1886, Methuen, Mass.; d. Walter Scott (b. do.} & Agnes
Gertrude (Jackman) Sargent (b. Salem, N. H.) Prepared in Methuen H. S.; Lowell
Nor. S., Lawrence Tr. Sch., 1903-5. French & Spanish Clubs; Phi Beta Kappa. Teacher,
Leavitt Inst., 1908-11. Asst. Supt. of S. S., M. E. Church. Married Alden Blossom,
June 20, 191 1. Address, Turner Centre, Me.
3525- JOHN HENRY SAWYER
A. B. in Sci.; Teacher; b. Aug. 12, 1865, Mattoon, 111.; s. John (b. Mar. 22, 1834)
& Elizabeth (Martin) Sawyer (b. Oct. 16, 1842). Prepared in Acad.; Adrian Coll., 1886-7;
Grad. Nor. School, 111., 1895. Scholarship, Univ. of Chicago, 1908. A. M., Univ.
of Chicago. Teaching Sci., Boise, Id. Member lUini CFub, Boise. Married Eva Mary
Moon, 1899, Tuscola, 111. Child, Donald, b. Feb. 18, 1903. Address, 1320 N. 7th St.,
Boise, Ida.
3526. ALBERT CHARLES SCHERTZ
(Brother of No. 3157)
A. B. in Bus.; L. & A.; b. Nov. 20, 1884, Tiskilwa, 111.; s. Mrs. Catherine Schertz.
Prepared in Tiskilwa H. S. Address, Tiskilwa, 111.
3527. ARTHUR SCHWERIN
B. S. in C. E.; Secy., Burlington Willow Ware Shops; b. July 22, 1885, Burlington,
la.; s. Fred J. (b. Jan. 28, 1856, Rohrberg, Germany) & Fredencka (Klopp) Schwerin
(b. Sept. 4, 1862, do.) Prepared in Burlington, la., H. S. Triangle; C. E. Club; Ueutscher
Verein. Salesman, 1908-11; Secy., Burlington Willow Ware Shops, 191 1 — Married
Minnie Hoelym, July 12, 1912. Address, 1616 Lincoln, Burlington, la.
3528. HIRAM THOMPSON SCOVILL
(Husband of No. 4924)
A. B. in L. & A.; With Deloitte Plender Griffiths & Co., Auditors & Accountants &
Instr.; b. Feb. 22, 1885, Leaf River, 111.; s. William Preston (b. Dec. 29, 1852, Leaf
River, 111.) & Tresa Josephine (Thompson) Scovill (b. Oct. 10, 1855, Cold Springs, Ont.,
Can.) Prepared In Rockford H. S. Phi Beta Kappa; Final Honors; Treas., Sr. Class; Pres.,
Com. Club;_ Capt., Class Bowling team; Class Football, Basket ball, & Baseball teams.
Instr. (at night) in Auditing & Accounting, LaSalle Ext. Univ., Chicago. Member Cong.
Church; Pres., Men's Brotherhood Class; memb. Illini Club of Chicago; Ft. Dearborn Club;
Town & Country Club. Married Edith Eliza Stewart Cii), Aug. 31, 19 12, Urbana, III.
Address, 5827 W. End Ave., Chicago; Bus. Add., 716 Title & Trust Bldg., Chicago.
3529. EDITH NAOMI SCROGGIN
A. B. in L. & A. ; Teacher; b. Mar. 12, 1887, Lexington, 111.; d. Austin Holmes (b.
May 12, 1856) & Edith Mabel (Preble) Scroggin (b. Feb. 2, 1859). Prepared in Lex-
ington H. S. Athenean. Taught in Havana H. S., 1908-10; Canton H. S., 1910-12. Gen.
Supt. of H. S. Papers & Critic of Annual — A4aroon & White, monthly magazine. Pennant,
weekly newspaper, Cantonian, high school annual, 160 pp., published by Pantagraph Co.,
Bloomington, 111. Pres., Chautauqua Reading Circle. Address, Lexington, 111.; Bus. Add.,
Canton, 111.
3530. ARTHUR TERWILLIGER SEAMAN
B. S. in C. E. ; Engineer; b. June 17, 1885, Belvidere, 111.; s. Louis N. (b. 1853,
Castile, N. Y.) & Helen (Terwilliger) Seaman (b. Belvidere, 111.) Prepared in Elgin
H. S. With Paving Contr., 1907-9; Cement Contr. work, 1909-11, Elgin, 111.; with Cos-
mopolitan Elec. Co., Constr. Dept., 1911 — Married Ruby D. Hyden, June 18, 1912. Ad-
dress, 6440 Sangamon St., Chicago; Bus. Add., City Hall, Room 403, Chicago.
3531. HERMENEGILDO SEVILLA
B. S. in Agr.- b. Apr. 13, 1884, Malabon, Rizal, P. I.; s. Timotel Sevilla. Pre-
pared in Univ. of Calif. Address, Malabon, Rizal, P. I.
3532. AGNES NANCY SHANNON
B. S. in H. Sci.; b. Jan. 2, 1884, Freeport, 111.; d. Robert M. (b. July 19, 1838,
Wilkesbarre, Pa.) & Anna Louise (Hoeken) Shannon (b. Mar. 6, 1844, Meinoruzen,
Brunswick, Ger.) Prepared in Freeport H. S. Alpha Xi Delta- H. Sci. Club; Y. W. C. A.
Teacher of Dom. Sci., Hinckley, Minn., 1909; Girls' Ind. Sch., Delaware, O., 1909-11.
Address, 242 Walnut St., Freeport, 111.
1908] 6accalaur£at£ Alumni 467
3533. JAMES WILLIAM SHAW
B. S. in M. E.: Traveling, b. Mar. 31, 1881, Springfield, Mass. s. James and Agnes V.
Shaw. Prepared Springfield, 111., H. S. Sigma Xi. Address, AlUs Chalmers Co., 24
Park PL, N. Y. City.
3534. LOUISE SHIPMAN (WAGNER)
(Wife of No. 3591; Sister of No. 2504)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. June s, 1885, DeKalb, 111.; d. Madison Daniel (b. June 11,
1848, Virgil, N. Y. & Sarah Jane (Bradtj Shipman (b. Oct. 16, 1848, Garoga, N. Y.)
Prepared in DeKalb Twp. H. S. Kappa Alpha Theta; Phi Delta Psi; Phi Beta Kappa;
Prelim, honors; Choral Soc. Dep. to Grand Vice Pres., Kappa Alpha Theta. Married
Fritz Wagner, Jr., ('08) July 30, 1910, DeKalb, 111. Address, 1902 Sunnyside Ave.,
Chicago, 111.
3535- FRANK SIMPSON
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer: b. Feb. 7, 1880, Christian Co., 111.; s. Wesley (b. Jan. 9,
1831, Harrison Co., O.) & Martha Scott (Cheney) Simpson (b. Nov. i, 1854, Louisville,
Kjr.) Prepared in Rosemond H. S.; Univ. Acad. Delta Upsilonj Alpha Gamma Rho.
With Inter aatl. Harvester Co., 1908. Married Grayce Arnold Triece, Jan. 28, 1909,
Shelbyville, 111. Child, Grayce Virginia, b. May 4, 1910. Address, Pana, 111.
3536. CHARLES MONROE SLAYMAKER
B. S. in C. E.; Asst. Engr.; b. Jan. 5, 1883, Whiteside Co., 111.; s. Samuel (b. Pa.)
& Mary E. (Blean) Slaymaker (b. 1849, do.) Prepared in Albany H. S.; Geneseo Coll.
Inst. Triangle; C. E. Club; Y. M. C. A. State Highway Comm., 1908; with City Engr.,
Champaign, 1909-10; Asst. Engr. State Highway Comm., 1910 — Presb. Church. Ad-
dress, 325 W. Jackson St., Springfield, 111.
3537- CLAIRE HOWLAND WALLACE SMITH
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. May 26, 1886, Chicago, 111.; s. George Wallace (b.
June 16, 1851, Lincoln, N. Y.) & Julia Parker (Durfee) Smith (b. Nov. 18, 1851, On-
tario, N. Y.)^ Prepared in Hoopeston H. S. Armour Acad.; Armour Inst., 1904; Phi
Kappa Psi; Yoxan; V'arsity Track Team, 1905-7; Cross Country Team, 1905; Class Foot-
ball, 1906. Engr. with Trinchera Canal Co., 1908-9; Engr. in charge, do., 1909-11; Field
Engr., Geo. H. Paul Orchard Co., Pueblo, Colo. Member Co. B., I. N. G.; A. S. C. E.
Address, Blar.ca, Colo.
3538. ELLIS EDWIN SMITH
B. S. in M. E.; Engineer; b. Sept. 14, 1883, Marshalltown, la.; s. John Ream (b.
July 23, 1841, Greensburg, O.) & Phebe (Gardner) Smith (b. Apr. 19, 1845, Frankenthal.
Ger.) Prepared in Joliet H. S. Track Team, 1905-6; Class Treas., 1906; Class football.
Field Clerk, Foreman & Supt. of Const., Roberts & Schaefer Co., 1909; with Deere (^o.
in Efiiciency Engr. Depart., 1912 — Address, 113 Park Ave., Joliet, 111.; Bus. Add., 5141/2
20th St., Moline, 111.
3539. IRVIN WEBSTER SMITH
(Brother of Nos. 3540, 2509 and 2813)
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1909; Asst. Prof.; b. June 3, 1877, Danville, 111.: s. John
Eli (b. Dec. 3, 1854, do.) & Mary Ellen (Firebaugh) Smith (b. Dec. 11, 1855, do.)
Prepared in Danville Summer School, Math. Club; Scholarship in Math., 1908-9. Asst. Prot.
Math., N. Dak., Agr. Coll. Chm. Adv. Bd. N. Dak. Agr. Coll. Y. M. C. A. Married
Bertha E. Smith, June 14, 1899, Armstrong, 111. Children, Marie, b. Sept. 2, 1905;
Dorothy, b. May 23, '911. Address, 1108 Tenth St. N., Fargo, N. Dak.
3540. LESLIE ALDEN SMITH
(Brother of Nos. 3539, 2813 and 2509)
A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; Salesman; b. Nov. 6, 1886, Armstrong, 111.; s. John Eli (b. Dec.
3, 1854, Danville, 111.) & Mary Ellen (Firebaugh) Smith (b. Dec. 11, 1855, do.) Pre-
pared in Champaign H. S. Alpha Delta Phi; Mgr., 1908 Iltio. Univ. Club of Chicago;
Alpha Delta Phi Club, N. Y. Cement salesman. Address, 306 Chalmers St., Cham-
paign, 111.
3541. LOWELL BABCOCK SMITH
LL. B.; Lawyer; State's Att'y; b. July 4, 1883, Sycamore, IlL; s. Olin Henry (b. Oct.
15, 1856, Bristol, Vt.) & Lillian Viola Babcock (b. Dec. 23, 1858, Blackberry, 111.) Pre-
pared in Sycamore H. S. Phenix; Phi Delta Phi; Adelphic; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Wit-
enagemote Law Court; Pres., Athletic Assn.; Class Mem. Speaker; Philo- Adelphic Cont. ;
Class Baseball teams; Varsity Baseball squad. Member DeKalb Co. Bar Assoc; Secy.,
Sycamore Ind. Club. Married Lenore McElroy, Apr. 25, 1908, Louisville, Ky. Child,
James Lowell, b. Sept. 22, 1909. Address, 813 Somonark St., Sycamore, 111.; Bus. Add.,
Court House, do.
3542. NELLIE ELIZABETH SMITH (WAUGHTEL) (GRADY)
B. S. in H. Sci.; b. Osman, 111.; d. E. R. & Rachel E. (Murphy) Smith. Prepared
in Cuba H. S.; Eureka Coll. English Club; Athehean; H. Sci. Club; Prelim. Honors.
Married L. W. Waughtel. June 4, 1902; (d. Sept. 30, 1902); Orlistus R. Grady, Apr. 5,
1911. Address, Cuba, 111.
3543. RUFUS WILLIAM SMITH
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. Mar. 23, 1887, Urbana, 111.; s. Jacob Mirvin (b. May 4,
1854, do.) & Belle (Clift) Smith (b. Aug. 17, 1864, do.) Prepared in Urbapa H. S. Agr.
Club. Asst. Mgr. of an estate i yr.; Uealer in Wools & Hides; Land Agent; Farmer.
468 University of Illinois [1908
Married Leena Hastings, Nov. 17, 1909, Urbana, 111. Child, Lois, b. Aug. 10, 1910.
Address, Finlay City, Mich.
■3544. STANLEY S. SNYDER
A. B. in L. & A.; Manufacturer; b. Feb. 2, 1887, Danville, 111.; s. David D. (b.
Oct. II, 1848, Bedford, Pa.) & Orph A. (Bodine) Snyder (b. Oct. 7, 1853, Plymouth, O.)
Prepared in Danville H. S. Sigma Chi; Yoxan; Shield & Trident; Ku Klux. Manu-
facturer of Carriages & Buggies. Married Ida L. Mattis, Oct. 3, 1912. Address, 404
Franklin St., Danville, 111.; Bus. Add., 236-50 W. Main St., Danville, 111.
3545- LIEF PEDER BJORGVIN SOLBERG
B. S. in M. E. ; b. Nov. 29, 1883, Christiania, Norway; s. Carl Solberg. Prepared
in Otto Anderson H. S., Christiana, Norway. Address, Aurora, 111.
3546. ELSIE ROBERTA SONNTAG
(Sister of Nos. 2246, 3547)
A. B. in L. & A.; Violin Teacher; b. June 21, 1885, Plainfield, 111.; d. Albert (b.
Dec. 13, 1858, Homer, ill.) & Mary Lucretia (Kettering) Sonntag (b. Feb. i, 1857,
Lemont, 111.) Prepared in Plainfield & Joliet H. S. Kappa Alpha Theta. Address,
Plainfield, 111.
3547. VIOLA HOPE SONNTAG
(Sister of Nos. 2246, 3546)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Feb. 29, 1884, Plainfield, 111.; d. Albert (b. Dec. 13,
1858, Homer, 111.) & Mary Lucretia (Kettering) Sonntag (b. Feb. i, 1857, Lemont, 111.)
Prepared in Plainfield & Joliet Twp. H. S. Kappa Alpha Theta. Address, Plainfield, 111.
3548. FANNIE GRACE CLARA SPENCER
B. S. in Sci.; A. M.; Clerk; b. Nov. 5, 1886, Clayton, N. J.; d. Addison Grant (b.
Dec. 27, i86s, Bridgton, N. J.) & Emma Jane (Kinckiner) Spencer (b. Sept. 7, 1864,
Norristown, Pa.) Prepared in Belleville, 111. Alpha Xi Delta. H. S. Teacher, 1908-11;
Clerk in branch office of Chicago Postolfice. Address, 2004 Larrabee St., Chicago, 111.
3549. JACOB LEANDER STAIR, JR.
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Engr.- b. Sept. 15, 1883, Altamont, 111.; s. Jacob Leander (b.
Aug. 29, 1858, Elkhart, Ind.) & Rachel Adaline (Ingling) Stair (b. Oct. 25, 1857, Bridge-
port, Ind.) Pepared in Altamont H. S.; Univ. Acad. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xij Eta
Kappa Nu; E. E. Soc. ; Prelim. Honors. Elec. Engr., Geo. P. Nichols & Bro., Chicago,
1908-11; Elec. Engr., Natl. X-Ray Reflector Co., 191 1 — Address 6131 Lexington Ave.,
Chicago; Bus. Add., 235 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago.
3550. HOWARD RUSSELL STANFORD
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. Nov. 7, 1884, Chatsworth, 111.; s. Williams S. (b. Dec.
2, 1838, Annsville, N. Y.) & Lucy E. (Hutchinson) Stanford (b. Jan. i, 1841, Tonica,
111.) Prepared in Chatsworth H. S.; Univ. Acad. Alpha Zeta; Sigma Xi; Agr. Club;
Final Honors. Asst. to Prof. Crandall in Hort. Plant Breeding, June-Dec, 1908;
Farmer, 1908 — Married Dorothy M. Innes, Dec. 24, 1908, Galesburg, 111. Address,
Chatsworth, 111.
3551. HERBERT COLE STEPHENS
B. S. in E. E.; Supt. of Lines & Ry. ; b. /Sept. 14. 1883, Sycamore, 111.; s. Joseph B.
(b. Aug. 25, 1850, Genoa, 111.) & Martha M. (Cook) Stephens (b. Apr. 26, 1861, Monkton,
Va.) Prepared in Sy.camore H. S. Sigma Xi. Meter Tester, 1908-9; Chief Elect.,
1909-12; Supt. of Lines & R. R., 1912 — Assoc memb. A. I. E. E.* Natl. Elec. Light Assn.
Married Ethel Bernice Truly, June 21, 1911. Address, 185 W. Main, DeKalb, 111.;
Bus. Add., DeKalb Sycamore Elec. Co., DeKalb, 111.
3552. CHARLES ARTHUR STEWART
B. S. in Agr.; Live Stock Dealer; b. Oct. 25, 1886, Cropsey, 111.; s. Arthur George &
Delia E. (McCullough) Stewart (b. Nov. 22, 1861, Livingston Co., 111.) Prepared in
Genoa H. S.; Northwestern Acad. Delta Upsilon; Alpha Gamma Rho; Ku Klux; Shield
& TridenU Football; Basket ball. Married Eva Jane Sager, Aug. 18, 191 1, Genoa.
Address, Genoa, 111.
3553- CHARLES SUMNER STEWART
A. B. in Sci.; B. S. in C. E. 1909; Draftsman; b. Aug. 9, 1883, Charleston, 111.; s.
Augustus Caesar (b. Aug. 16, 1854, Rushville, Ind.) & Barbara (Kile) Stewart (b. Feb.
21, i860, Marshall, 111.) Prepared in E. State Nor. Sch., Charleston, 111. Ionian; Prelim.
Honors; C. E. Club, Vice Pres. Topographer, U. S. Geol. Survey, 1909; Transitman,
C. & G. W. R. R. & C. & Wis. Val. R. R., Jan.-Aug., 1910; Draftsman, H. B. Sackett
Screen & Chnte. Co., 1910; Draftsman Min. Point Zinc Co., 1912 — Married Josephine
Harker, Aug. 15, 1910, Peoria, 111. Address, Depue, 111.
3554. ROSS McGEHEE STIFF
B. S. in Chem.; Mfg. Chem.; b. Feb. 25, 1885, Harrisburg, 111.; s. Daniel (b. Mar,
4, 1841, Saline Co., 111.) & Martha Louisa (McGehee) Stiff (b. Dec. 16, 1848, Galatia,
111.) Prepared in Harrisburg Twp. H. S.; Phi Alpha; Illini Club, Chicago; Chem. Club.
Attended Illinois Coll^ 1903-5. Analytical Chem., until June i, 191 1; Mfg. Chem.,
1911 — Address, 321 E. Poplar St., Harrisburg, 111.
3555. SPENCER A. STINSON
B. S. in C. E.; Instrumentman; b. Sept. 12, 1883, Spencer, Ind.; s. Hiram A. (b.
June 24, 1850, Orangeville, Pa.) & Hattie E. (Miller) Stinson (b. Aug. 30, 1857, York,
1908] Baccalaureate Alumni 469
111.) Prepared in Whipple Acad., Jacksonville, 111.; Earl Park (Ind.) H. S. Athletic
Assoc.; C. E. Club. Draftsman N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R. Address, 751 Amsterdam Ave..
New York City.
3556. PAUL PRIME STONE
A. B. in L. & A.; Asst. Cashier In Bank; b. Aug. 17, 1885, Lincoln, 111.; s. Tames
Patterson (b. June 2, 1837, do.) & Cordelia Adelaide (Taylor) Stone (b. 1845, Ky.)
Prepared m Lincoln H. S. Member Presb. Church; I. O. O. F.; M. W A. Married
Jessye M. Slatery, Sept. 10, 1911, Ashton, Ida. Child, Marjorie Helen, b. July 13, 1912.
Address, Ashton, Ida.
3557- ELIZABETH TEN EYCK STOUT
B. L. S.; A. B., 1909; Librarian; b. Nov. 10, 1884; d. Francis Evarts (b. Apr. 30,
1851, Lake Como, Pa.) & Mary (Keeler) Stout (b. Nov. 21, 1851, Auburn, N Y ) Pre-
pared in Petoskey (Mich.) H. S. Attended Univ. of Mich., 1903-4; Western Coll., 1904-5.
Athenean. Member Presb. Church. Ref. Libr., Pub. Lib., Sioux City, la. Address
1406 Pearl St., Sioux City, la.
3558. FLEDA DEVERE STRAIGHT (MYERS)
(Wife of No. G. 164; Sister of No. 3186)
A. B. & B. L. S.; b. Sept. 12, 1886, El Paso, 111.; d. Lee Smith (b. Dec. 23, 1859,
Cropsey, 111.) & Ida Mary (Tanner) Straight (b. Apr. 20, 1859, Pontiac, 111.) Prepared
in Fonda (la.) H. S. Sigma Kappa; Illiola. Lib. Organizer, Milford, 111., 1908; Asst.
Cataloger in Lib., Univ. of 111., 1908-9. Married Clyde Hadley Myers ('10), June 28,
1910, Okoboji, la. Address, 203 Prospect St., Ithaca, N. Y'.
3559. BERNARD ANDREW STRAUCH
(Brother of Nos. 2824, 3989, 3990)
A. B. in L. & A.; J. D., 1910; b. May 31, 1882. Prepared in Chadwick H. S.;
Univ. Acad. Philomathean; John Marshall Law Club; Ger. Club. Final Honors in Law,
19 ID. Address, 629 S. Wright, Champaign, 111.
3560. *JOSEPH BENJAMIN STREID
A. B. in Sci.; b. May 6, 1883. Metamora, 111.; s. B. F. Streid. Prepared in Meta-
mora H. S. Died Aug. 31, 1909, Metamora, 111.
3561. EDWARD ANTHONY STYLES
B. S. in Ry. E. E. ; b. Feb. i, 1885, Indianapolis, Ind.; s. E. Styles. Prepared in
Champaign H. S. Address, 57 Howard Ave., Utica, N. Y. (t)
3562. LOIS EDNA SWIGART
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Sept. 11, 1886, near Farmer City, III.; d. Otto H. (b. ibid.) &
Sarah (Heaton) Swigart (b. near Delavan, 111.) Prepared in Chanipaign H. S. Pi Beta
Phi. Teacher of Hist., Centralia Twp. H. S., 1908-9. Address, Farmer City, 111.
3563. NELLIE FLORENCE TAYLOR
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Nov. 8, 1880; d. Abraham B. (b. Feb. 22, 1825, Ohio)
& Nancy (Gill) Taylor (b. Sept. 12, 1842, Milford, Kentucky). Prepared in Lake View
H. S., Chicago; Chicago Nor. Sch. Teacher German in Enid, Okla. H. S^ 1908-09;
Chicago, 1909-10; English & Algebra in LaPorte, Ind., 1910 — Address, 25 S. Indiana
Ave., Tuscola, III.; Bus. Add., 304 Maple Ave., LaPorte, Ind.
3564. ROY ELMER TAYLOR
(Husband of No. 3485)
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. Feb. 3, 1884, Normal, 111.; s. Addison C. (b. Jan. 23,
1851, Youngstown, O.) & Helen (Carpenter) Taylor (b. Apr. 23, 1854, Putnam Co.,
111.) Prepared in Normal H. S. Psi Upsilon; Alpha Gamma Rho; Orange & Blue Dancing
Club; Ilhni Staff; Secy. Athletic Assn.; Class Baseball; Baseball Squad. Chicago Board
of Trade. Married Grace Eleanor Murphy, ('08), Nov. 26, 1908, Tuscola, 111. Children,
Roy Elmer, Jr., b. Apr. 20, 1910; George Edward, b. Feb. 15, 1912. Address, Kerrick, 111.
3565. CARLON TEN BROECK
A. B. in Sci.; Student; b. Sept. 5, 1885, Parsons, Kan.; s. Andrew (b. Sept. 23, 1853,
Pa.) & Carrie D. (Aldrich) Ten Broeck (b. Aug. 30, 1857, la.) Prepared in Parsons
H. S. Harvard Med. Sch., 1908-11. Address, 73 Pinckney St., Boston, Mass.
3566. FRED TERRILL
B. S. in M. E.; b. Nov. 8, 1884, Colchester, 111.; s. Henry Terrill. Prepared in
Macomb H. S. Address, (t)
3567. HUGO J. THAL
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Nov. 26. 1883, Carlyle, 111.; s. John (b. 1848, St. Petersburg,
Russia) & Mary Elizabeth (Wultman) Thai (b. 1858. Breese, 111.) Prepared in Univ.
Acad. Fuller Moot Court. Life Ins., 1909. Atty. at Law, 1909— Mem. Central
Y. M. C. A., Chicago, 111.; Ger. Evan. Church, Arlington Heights, 111.: Illini Club,
Chicago. Married Minnie Emma Munds, July 14, 1907, Champaign, 111. Children, Donald
Edwin, b. Aug. 29, 1909; Mildred Marie, b. Jan. 27, 191 1. Address, 10.10 Otis P.lds.,
Chicago, 111.
3578. JANE INSLEY THOMAS (MANGOLD)
A. B. in Sci.; b. Feb. to, 1886, Homer, III.; d. Moses Cyrus (b. Oct. 5, 1846, do.)
& Jane (Insley) Thomas (b. Mar. 13, 1848, do.) Prepared in Homer H. S. ; Univ
470 University of Illinois [1908
Acad. Alpha Xi. Delta. Married Charles Hugh Mangold, June lo. 1008. Children, Jane
Joan b. Sept. s, 1909; Rachel Insley, b. Feb. 6, 1912. Address, Taylorville, 111.
3579- ELMER A. TILDEN
B. S. in Arch.; Architect: b. Aug. 10, 1887, Canton, O.; s. Guy (b. May. 11, 1858,
Youngstown, do.) & Belle La Grande (Sanford) Tilden (b. Apr. 18, 1861, Rootstown, rfo.)
Prepared in Canton (O.) H. S. Theta Delta Chi. Architect, 1908-9; Const. Supt.,
ipo9-ii; Acting head of Arch, course & in charge of starting course, Washington State
Coll., Pullman, Wash., 191 1-12. Junior Member, Guy Tilden & Son, Architects, Canton,
O. Member, B. P. O. E.; Cowanee Club, Copperhill, Tenn.; Spokane Univ. Club,
Spokane, Wash. Address, 1626 N. Market St., Canton, O.; Bus. Add., 334 Schaefer Blk.,
Canton, Ohio.
3580. JESSIE MAY TOLAND
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Sept. 15, 1884, Charleston, 111.; d. George Anderson
(b. Mt. Sterling, Ky.) & Charlotte Jane (Parker) Toland (b. Feb. 10, 1854, Clark Co.,
111.) Prepared in Charleston H. S. Athenean; Y. W. C. A. Taught Clinton H. S.,
1908-10; Pekin H. S., 1910-12. Address, 1105 W. Ore. St., Urbana, 111.
3581. MICHAEL STREWEY TOOPS.
(Brother of No. 2835)
B. S. in C. E.; b. Dec. 24, 1884, Seymour, 111.; s. M. S. & S. T. (Long) Toops.
Prepared in Champaign H. S. Address, c/o Y. M. C. A., Pocatello, Id.(t)
3582. BURTON FLOYD TUCKER
(Brother of No. 3583)
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Engr.; b. Oct. 8, 1884, Stockton, Kan.; s. William Henry (b.
June 2, i8s3, Jo Davies Co., 111.) & Theo. Ernestine^ (Moore) Tucker (b. Feb. 24, 1858,
Salem, 111.) Prepared in Damar Coll., Mo.; Union Acad., Anna, 111. Eta Kappa
Nu. Scholarship. Captain. Co. M., 1908. All class football team. Bonding Foreman,
1908-9; Substation and Power Plant Maintenance, igog-io' Supt. Substation Const.,
1910; Supt. Substation & Overhead Lines, 191 1; Mgr. & Stockholder, Virden Elec. Light Co.,
Virden, 111. Married Ella Nora Hileman, Nov. 23, 1909, Anna, 111. Children, Burton
Allan, b. Nov. 18, 1910; Arthur Lee, b. Dec. 21, 1911. Address, Virden, 111.
3583. JESSE ORRIN TUCKER
(Brother of No. 3582)
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Engr.; b. Sept. 12, 1881, Ottawa Co., Kansas; s. William Henry (b.
June 2, 1853, Jo Davies Co., 111.) & Theo. Ernestine (Moore) Tucker (b. Feb. 24, 1858,
Salem, 111.) Prepared in Union Acad.; Univ. Acad. Eta Kappa Nu. Scholarship.
Instrumentman & Resident Engr., Central 111. Const. Co., Supt. 1908-10 • Supt. Const.,
Champaign Power House, 1910-11; Operating Elec. Eng., 111. Traction System, 1910 —
Assoc. Mem., A. I. E. E. Married Jessie Edith Smith, June 28, 191 1, Streator, 111.
Child, William Ramsay, b. Mar. 15, 1912. Address, 426 Chambers St., Ottawa, 111.
3584. WILBERT EUGENE UNDERWOOD
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Engr.; b. July 14, 1886; s. Fred George (b. Sept. 26, i860,
St., Charles, 111.) & Maude Emma (Peirce) Underwood (b. Sept. 12, 1867, Geneva, do.)
Substation Operator, 1909; Dep. Starting Engr., 1909 — with Commonwealth Edison Co.,
Chicago, 111.; Lamp Division of Gen. Elec. Co. Address National Club, Cleveland, Ohio.
3585. HARVEY BENJAMIN URBAN
A. B. in Sci. ; Supt., Schs.; b. Apr. 12, 1873, Saybrook, 111.; s. Jacob Marshal (b.
Oct. II, 1838, Lancaster Co., Pa.) & Fannie Stoner Urban (b. Mar. i, 1837, Millersville,
Pa.) Prepared in State Nor. Sch. Married Carrie Estelle Travis, July 16, 1901, Normal,
111. Child, Harold Travis b. Mar. 21, 191 1. Address, Palestine, 111.
3586. GEORGE ATHOL VAN BRUNT
B. S. in Chem.; A. M., 1909; Engineer; b. Sept. 20, 1885, Galesburg, 111.; s.
George Franklin (b. June 26, 1858, Augusta, 111.) & Jean Ashburton (Kinnear) Van
Brunt (b. Sept. 18, i860, Newfoundland). Prepared in Kewanee H. S. Chi Beta;
Chem. Club; Der Deutsche Verein; Sigma Xi; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Scholarship in Phys.
Chemist, Asst. in Water Wk., 1909; Engr. Exp. Sta., 1910. Business, 1911; Engr. of
Methods, Wes. Elec. Co., Chicago. Member Congr. Church. Address, 5018 W. Twenty-
second PI., Morton Park, 111.
3587. CORA MAY VAN GALDER (HART)
A. B. in H. Sci.: b. Sept. 27, 1884, Sycamore, 111.; d. Frank O. (b. Jan. 6, 1855,
Tanesville, Wis.) & Florence M. (Talbot) Van Galder (b. Jan. 17, 1861, Cortland, 111.)
Prepared in Rock Island H. S. Alethenai; H. Sci. Club; Alpha Chi Omega. Married
Walter E. Hart. June 8, iqio. Rock Island, 111. Child, Charles Edwin, b. Apr. 7, 1912.
Address, New Rockford, N. Dak.
3588. FRANK VAN INWAGEN
B. S. in M. E. ; Engineer; b. July i, 1886. Hinsdale, 111.; s. Fred (b. i860, Chicago)
& Lucy Jane (Irish) Van Inwagen (b. 1865, do.) Prepared in Hinsdale H. S., Momence
H. S. Varsity Track Team, 1905-7; Mgr. Track Team, 1908. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi;
Phenix. Secy. Illinois Eng. Co. Member, Hinsdale Club; Illini Club of Chicago;
Country Tennis Club, Hinsdale; A. F. & A. M.; Shriner. Address, c/o Illinois Eng.
Co., Monadnock Bldg., Chicago, 111.
1908] Baccalaureate Alumni 471
3589. robert milton van petten
(Brother of No. 3206)
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.: b. Oct. 31, 1886, Cramers, 111.; s. William Johnston (b.
Apr. 6, 1854, Elmira, N. Y.) & Margaret E. (Buchanan) Van Petten (b. Feb. 4, 1858,
Congruity, Pa.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Alpha Delta Phi; Band, Mgr^^ 1907-8;
Merchant, 1908-9; Engr. Dept., Oregon Short Line R. R., 1909 — Address, Pocatello,
id.
3590. VERNON VANIMAN
B. S. in Agr. ; Agriculturist; b. Jan. 13, 1884, Virden, 111.; s. Mrs. Louise Vaniman.
Prepared in McPherson (Kans.) Coll. Mem. Agri. Club; Alpha Zeta; Sec. of Virden Grain
Co. Married, Nora Showalter, Feb. 24, 1909. Child, Vera, b. Jan. 3, 1912 (d. Mar. 12,
1912). Address, Virden, 111.
3591. FRITZ WAGNER, JR.
(Husband of No. 3534)
B. S. in Arch.; b. May 7, 1886, Chicago, III.; s. Fritz (b. Germany) & Felizitas (Ellers-
dorfer) Wagner, (b. do.) Prepared in University H. S. & Man. Tr. H. S., Chicago,
111. Phi Gamma Delta; Phenix. With Northwestern Terra Cotta Co., Chicago, 111.
Member, Chicago Arch. Club. Married Louise Shipman, ('08), July 30, 1910, DeKalb,
111. Address, 1902 Sunnyside Ave., Chicago, 111.
3592. WILLIAM JED WARDALL
(Brother of No. 1989)
A. B. in Sci.; Broker; b. Feb. 22, 1885, Tuscola, 111.; s. Xenophon Leonidas (b.
June 4, 1844, Cincinnati, O.) & Emma (Sawyer) Wardall (b. June 17, 1850, Joliet,
111.) Prepared in Tuscola H. S. Phi_ Gamma Delta; Phenix; Mgr. Football Team, 1907;
Glee & Mandolin Club, 1905-7; Class Treas., 1907, Pu^)lisher, 1908-9; Investment Bond
Business, 1909-12. Married Mary Sherrill Burry, Apr.' 20, 1912, at Chicago. Address,
516 Moffat Bldg., Detroit, Mich.
3593- JAMES MADISON WARNER
B. S. in C. E.; Manufacturer; b. Aug. 4, 1882, Syracuse, N. Y.; s. William Henry
(b. Nov. ^, 1840, New Boston, N. Y.) & Electa (Pease) Warner (b. July 26, 1851,
Syracuse, N. Y.) Prepared in Syracuse H. S.; Univ. Acad. Delta Tau Delta; Yoxan;
C. E. Club. Rodman, R. R. Const., 1908-9; Res. Engr., R. R. Const., 1909-10; Mfg. &
Contr., 1910 — Junior Mem., A. S. C. E. Address, Syracuse, N. Y.
3594. JAMES MERTON WATTERS
A. B. in L. & A.; Prin. of H. S.; b. Sept. 30, 1885, near Crescent City, 111.; s.
John Henry (b. Sept. 12, 1848, Liverpool, Eng.) & Martha Ellen (Parker) Watters (b.
Aug. 22, 1852, Lafayette, Ind.) Prepared in Watseka H. S. Ionian. Married Clara
Belle Hotchkiss, Dec. 23, 1909, Palestine, 111. Address, Palestine, 111.
3595. ROBERT WILLIAM WAUGH
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Nov. 30, 1881, Belvidere, 111.; s. James R. (b. July 5, 1858, do.)
& Katie Ellen (Murray) Waugh (b. Oct. 4, i860). Prepared in South Belvidere H. S.
Attended 111. Coll. of Law, Chicago, 111., 1905-6. Married Ruth Frances Pollard, Nov.
22, 1911, of Chicago, 111. Address, Belvidere, 111.
3596. GEORGE FRITZ WAY
(Husband of No. 2412)
A. B. in Sci.; M. D., 1911; Physician & Surgeon; b. Dec. 11, 1884, Proctor, 111
s. Virgil Oilman (b. Mar. 17, 1846, Rutland, Vt.) & Sarah Dorcas (Proctor) Way (b
Mar. 12, 1848, do.) Prepared in Gibson City H. S. Attended Knox Coll., 1904-S
Chem. Club; Alpha Kappa Kappa. Mil. Scholarships; Capt.; Ed. Plexus, 1910-11. In
terne, Univ. Hospital Phys., Buffalo. 111. Married Ida Myrtle Hill, Cos), June 10, 1908
Champaign, 111. Child, Joselyn Saran, b. Apr. 17, 1909. Address, Buffalo, 111.
3597- DRURY LEE WEATHERHEAD
B. S. in Chem. Eng.; M. S. Chem. '09; Chemist; b. Dec. 10, 1887, Barstow, 111.; s.
Drury Able (b. July 23, 1850, do.) & Adaline Amanda (DeWolf) Weatherhead Apr. 19,
1855, Burghill, O.) Prepared in Moline H. S. Sigma Xi; Phi Lambda Upsilon. Prelim.,
Final and Special Honors; Grad. Scholarship. Chem. Lab., U. P. R. R-. 1909;
U. S. Food & Drug Insp. Lab., New York City, 1909-11; Mont. State Food & Drue
Lab. 1912 — Author: The Chemical Examination of Asphaltic Material (with S. W.
Parr, & B. Mears) Jour, of Indus, and Eng. Chem., Vol. 1, No. 11, 1909. Address, 320
S. Central Ave., Bozeman, Mont. Bus. Add., Mont. Coll. of Agr., do.
3598. EMIL AUGUST WEBER
B. S. in C. E.; Draftsman & Engr.; b. Oct. 28, 1883, Menominee. Mich.; s. William
(b. Mar. 12, 1852, Ger.) & Emily Augusta (Kopplin) Weber (b. Nov. S, i860, near
Fall River. Wis.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Tau Beta Pi: Triangle; Lieut. & Capt.
Asst. to City Engr., ureen Bay, Wis., 1908-9; Draftsman & Engr., Greiling Bros. Co.,
Green Bay, Wis., 1909 — Member Ger. M. E. Church; B. P. O. E. Address, Green Bay,
Wis.
3SQ9. WILLIAM BARNETT WEBBER, JR.
(Brother of No. 1990)
B. S. in M. E.; b. Tan. 11, 1884,
Urbana H. S. Address, Urbana, Ill.(t)
472 University of Illinois [1908
3600. ROBERT LORENZO WEBSTER
A. B. in Sci.: b. Oct. 4, 1885, Lafayette, Ind.; s. F. M. Webster. Prepared Univ.
Acad. Address, Washington, D. C, or 909 W. California Ave., Urbana.
3601. NINA MARY WEINBERG (GREENWOOD)
(Sister of No. 4488)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Feb. 3, 1887, Augusta, 111.; d. M. (b. Jan. 5, i860,
Augusta, 111.) & Flora Jane (Bolton) Weinberg (b. Apr. 29, 1862, Pa.) Prepared in
Rushville, H. S.; Univ. of Colo, summer school, 1908. Alpha Alpha. tJniv. of Calif.
summer sch., i9ii- Prin., Adrian, Minn., H. S., 1908; taught in S. Belvidere H. S.,
1908-9; Prin., Rushville H. S., 1909-11; taught in Santa Cruz, Calif., 1911-12. Married
Rev. Wilfrid Greenwood, Merced, Calif., June 30, 1912. Address, RushvUle, 111.; Tern.
Add., St. Luke's Rectory, Merced, Calif.
3602. LEVERETT CHASE WESTERVELT
LL. B.; Cashier; b. Mar. 9, 1887, Shelbyville, 111.; s. John Chase (b. June 7, 1855,
Westerville, O.) & Mary Lorette (Webster) Westervelt (b. May 31, 1857, Shelbyville, 111.)
Prepared in Shelbyville H. S. Phi Delta Phi; Theta Kappa Nu.; John Marshall Law
Club. Cashier, Shelby Loan & Trust Co., Shelbyville. Married Donald Davidson Faught,
Oct. 24, 1910, Altamont, 111. Address, Shelbyville, 111. ,
3603. EARL ARCHIBALD WHITE
B. S. in Agr.; Student; b. Dec. 17, 1883, Antioch, 111.; s. David M. & Margaret
(McCredie) White. Prepared in Univ. Acad. Gamma Alpha; Alpha Zeta; Sigma Xi;
Football, 1906-7. Instr., Agron. & Farm Mech., Univ. of 111., 1908-11. Stud., Univ. of
Wis., 1911-12. Address, College of Agr., Madison, Wis.
3604. HORACE CLINTON WHITE
LL. B.; Claims Atty.: b. Nov. 28, 1885, White Heath, 111.; s. Vincent Isaac (b.
Apr. 20, 1853) & Amanda Elizabeth White (b. Oct. 6, 1861, White Heath, lU.) Prepared
in Urbana H. S. Claims Atty. for 111. Traction Co. Address, Bloomington, 111.
3605. LENA LEE WHITE
(Sister of No. 1782)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Feb. 2, 1868, Pana, 111.; d. James Dunwell (b. Aug.
7, 1836, Duncanon, Pa.) & Nina Sophia (Dunwell) White (b. Mar. 9, 1842^ Solon, O.)
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Member Presb. Church; O. E. S.: Woman's (^lub, Hemet,
Calif.; College Club, Monterey, Calif. Address, Los Angeles, Calif.
3606. WIEBE ALICE WHITE
A. B. in Lib. Sci.; Librarian; b. Jan. 20, 1880, Forreston, 111.; d. William (b. Sept.
21 1855, Vinton, la.) & Sarah Catherine (Keek) White (b. Oct. 16, 1855, Columbiana,
O.) Prepared in Austin H. S.; Univ. of Chicago 1898; Cataloger, Whitman Coll.,
Walla Walla, Wash., 1908-9. Cataloger, Ryerson Lib., Art. Inst., Chicago, 1910 — Address,
746 N. Central Ave., Austin Sta., Chicago, 111.
3607. CLARENCE EDMUND WICKERSHAM
B. S. in E. E.; Salesman; b. Feb. 20, 1880, Roseville, 111.; s. Ellis I. (b. Hillsboro,
O.) & Abbie L. (Pratt) Wickersham (b. Attleboro, Mass.) Prepared in Roseville H. S.;
I. S. N. U. Eta Kappa Nu. Teacher and Superv., Man. Tr., 1908-11; Traveling Sales-
man, Natl. Man. Tr. Corp., Piano, 111. Address, Roseville, 111.
3608. STANLEY EASTBURN WILKINSON
A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; Coal and Ice Dealer; b. May 22, 1886, Sheldon, 111.; s. Robert
W. (b. Sturgis, Mich.) & Emma J. (Eastburn) Wilkinson. Prepared in Kankakee H. S.
Theta Delta Chi; Glee Club. Married Zella Brooks, June 16, 1910. St. Anne, 111. Address,
354 Sta. St., Kankakee, III.
3609. HOWARD CHANDLER WILLIAMS
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jan. 27, 18S5, Elgin, 111.; s. John Howard & Mary (Foss)
Williams. Prepared in Elgin H. S. Phi Kappa Psi. With Omaha Bee, Omaha, Nebr.;
Cleveland Plain Dealer, Cleveland, O. ; American Surety Company, of New York, Cleveland
Office. Address, 1875 E. Twenty- fourth St., Cleveland, O.
3610. FLORENCE WILLIAMSON
(Sister of No. 4029)
A. B. in L. & A.: Teacher; b. Oct. 6, 1886, Lodge, 111.; d. George E. (b. Feb. 18,
1855, Dayton, O.) & Flora E. (Chandler) Williamson (b. Mar. i, 1858, Weldon, 111.)
Prepared in Jackson, Miss., H. S. llliola; Phi Delta Psi; Sigma Kappa; Secy. Y. W. C.
A. Address, Palacios, Texas.
361 1. EDWIN LEONARD WILSON
A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B., 191 o; Lawyer; b. Mar. 7, 1884,; s. Leonard George (b.
Aug. 7, 1847, London, Eng.) & Ella Buffington (Mason) Wilson (b. Oct. 2, 1851,
Lockport, 111.) Prepared in Joliet Twp. H. S. Engl. Club, Pres., 1007-8. Traveling
Salesman, 1910-11; Atty. at Law, 1911 — Address, 700 Fourth Ave., Joliet, 111.
3612. LELIA SARA WILSON
A. B. in L. & A., 1908; Teacher; b. Nov. 29, 1886, Mason City, 111.; d. Charles
William (b. Jan. 31, 1856, Green Valley, 111.) & Mary Ella (Pugh) Wilson (b. Nov.
1909] Baccalaureate Alumni 473
24, 1856, Havana, 111.) Prepared in Mason City H. S. Teacher in Petersburg Harris
H. S., 1909 — Address, Mason City, 111.
3613. WILLABELLE BERNICE WILSON (POWERS)
(Sister of No. 2282)
B. S.; Teacher; b. Oct. 23, 1S84, Chicago, 111., d. John J. (b. July 26, 1839, Water-
town, N. Y.) & Francina (Adams) Wilson (b. Jan. 15, 1849, Tecumseh, Micn.^ Pre-
pared in Keokuk, la., H. S. lUiola; V. Pres., Woman's League; Chm. Illinois Song
Book Com. Teacher, Dom. Sci^ Bacolod, Occ. Neg., 191 1. Married Clyde Volney
Powers, Dec. 2, 1911, Bacolod, Occidental Negros, P. I. Address, Manila, P. I., c/o
Bureau, Public Works, or Bacolod, Occ. Negros, P. I.
3614. CLAUDE ETHELBERT WINN
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Dec. 17, ibSs, Brocton, ill.; s. Marion Firman (b. July
7, 1859, Kansas, 111.) & Adelle (Payne) Winn (b. Oct. 14, 1864, Spencer, Ind.) Prepared
m Paris, 111., H. S. Phi Kapa Psi; Theta Nu Epsilon; Varsity Track Team, 1903-4. Instru-
mentman, Hydro-Electric, 1908-9; Field Draftsman, Interurban, 1909-10; Irrigation
Engr., 1910-n; Coal Mining, ign; U. P. R. R. Co., 1911-12; Knowlton Const. Co.,
1912; G. H. Sethman Consl. Engr.; As. Engr. in charge Hydraulic Const., 1912 —
Member M. E. Church. Address, 250 Equitable Bldg., Denver, Colo.
3615. BEULAH MILES WOOD
(Sister of No. 3616)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Aug. 12, 1883, Petersburg, N. Y.; d. Horace Alanson
(b. June 30, 1842, Cuba, N. Y.) & Lizzie Ney (Miles) Wood (b. Mar. 14, 1S50, Peters-
burg, 111.) Prepared in Petersburg H. S. Geol. Club; Watcheka. Teaching Engl, in
Petersburg H. S. Mem. Christian Church; Petersburg Players' Club; Woman's Club.
Address, Petersburg, HI.
3616. C. HARLINGTON WOOD
(Brother of No. 3615)
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. June 2, 1884, Petersburg, 111.; s. Horace Alanson (b. June 30,
1842, Cuba, N. Y.) & Lizzie Ney (Miles) Wood (b. Mar. 14, i860, Petersburg, 111.)
Prepared in Petersburg H. S. Delta Kappa Epsilon; Phi Delta Phi; Van Twiller Court;
Philomathean; Varsity Track Team. Memb. Christian Church. Address, Ferguson Bldg.,
Springfield, 111.
3617. MARY EMILY WOODBRIDGE
A. B. in Sci.; S. M. at Chicago; Teacher; b. Sarcoxie, Mo., Feb. 16, 1876; d. William
Austin (b. July 8, 1859) & Maria Lansing (Hubbard) Woodbridge (b. Apr. 30, 1851,
LaGrange, O.) Prepared in Paris H. S. Taught Morton Twp. H. S., 1908-10; attended
Univ. of Chicago, 1910-11. Address, 845 E. s6th St., Chicago, 111.
3618. HENRY HANNA ZIESING
B, S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Mar. 31, 1886, Chicago; s. August (b. Feb. 19, 1858,
Peru, 111.) & Alice (Hanna) Ziesing (b. July 28, 1862, Wooster, O.) Prepared in Lake-
view H. S., New Trier H. S., & Armour Acad. Delta Tau Delta; Yoxan; Phenix; In
Eng. Dept., C. & N. W. Ry., at Valentine, Nebr., 1908; Engineering & Constr. Dept.
of Anier. Bridge Co., since Nov., 1909; Univ. Club of Chicago; Western Soc. of Engi-
neers. Address, Glencoe, 111.; Bus. Add., Amer. Bridge Co., 40th 6^: Princeton Ave.,
Chicago.
CLASS OF 1909 (427)
3619. HENRY C. ACKEMANN
A. B. in C. E.; b. Apr. 9, 1885, Ger.; s. Henry F. (b. Nov. 11, 1854, do.) &. Minna
(Schlie) Ackemann (b. Jan. 15. 1857). Prepared in Elgin, 111. H. S. Attended Beloit
Coll., 1904-6. Address, no Hill St., Elgin, 111.
3620. JAMES EDWARD ACKERT
A. B. in Sci.; A. M., 191 1; Fellow in Zool.; b. Aug. 31, 1879, Woosung, 111.; s.
Abram (b. Mar. 18, 1851. Kingston, N. Y.) & Eva ((Nowell) Ackert (b. July 26, 1852,
Cherryfield, Me.) Prepared in No. 111., State Nor. Sch„ DeKalb, 111. Ionian; Iris;
Gamma Alpha. Prin. Algonquin H. S., 1903-7; Asst. in Zool., 1909-11. Author: Some
Observations Upon a Family of White-Footed Mice, Nature Study Review, V. 6, No.
S, 1910; On a Tactile Organ in the Cheek of the Mole, Scalops Aquaticus, Anatomischer
Anzeiger, Vol. 41, No. 12, 1912. Member, 111. Acad of Sci.; Am. Microscopic Soc. Ad-
dress, 212 E. Green St., Champaign, 111.
3621. LLOYD HUBER ALMY
(Brother of No. 4524)
B. S. in Chem. Eng.; Assistant: b. Dec. 14, 1885, Mendota, 111.; s. William H.
& Mary L. Almy. Prepared in Sterling Twp. H. S. Scabbard & Blade; Gym. "Team;
Capt. Co. A., 1st Battalion, Univ. Corps of Cadets; Asst. Chem., Mo. Pac. R. R. Co.,
St. Louis, Mo., 1911; Chem. Vandalia R. R. Co., 1912; Asst. Chem., Bur. of Chem.,
Dept. of Agr., Washington, D. C, 1912 — Member Presb. Church; Y. M. C. A., Terre
Haute, Ind.; Wash. Chem. Club. Address, Bur. of Chem. Dept. of Agri., Washing-
ton, D. C.
474 University of Illinois [1909
3622. MAUDE LENA ALVERSON
(Sister of Nos. 2547, 4050)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Nov. 17, Stonington, 111.; d. Elbridge Monroe (b.
1851, Schuyler Co., Mo.) & Amelia Caroline (Weiser) Alverson (b. 1863, Beardstown,
111.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Illiola; Phi Beta Kappa; Scholarship. Teaching.
Biggsville, 111. Address, 70s W. 111. St., Urbana, 111.
3623. ALBERT WILSON AMES
B. S. in M. E.; B. S. in E. E., 191 1; Salesman and Musician; b. Nov. 16, 1885,
Palatka, Fla.; s. J. G. & E. M. (Wilson) Ames. Prepared in Robert A. Waller H. S.,
Chicago. Eta Kappa Nu. Univ. Mil. Band. Engr. Chicago R. R. Co.; Traveled with
Innes Band; motorcycle salesman and theater musician. Address, 435 Lakeside Ave.,
Seattle, Wash.
3624. FLORENCE ELIZABETH ANDERSON
(Sister of Nos. 2870, 3625)
B. S. in H. Sci.; b. Mar. 9, 1888, Alexis, 111.; d. Perry (b. Oct. 5, 1853, Nasun,
Sweden) & Catherine Augusta (Burt) Anderson (b. Oct. 6, 1862, Oneida, 111.) Prepared
in Galesburg H. S. Athenean; Phi Delta Psi; H. Sci. Club. Address. 806 W. Nevada
St., Urbana, 111.
3625. HOWARD ERASER ANDERSON
(Brother of Nos. 2870, 3624)
B. S. in Arch.; Mgr. of Lumber Yard; b. July 9, 1886. Alexis, 111.; s. Perry (b.
Oct. s, 1853, Nasun, Sweden) & Catherine Augusta (Burt) Anderson (b. Oct. 6, 1862,
Oneida, 111.) Prepared in Galesburg H. S.; did undergraduate work in Knox Coll., 1904;
member of Scabbard & Blade; Arch. Club; Crystal Club; Capt. Univ. Reg. Member of
Hoo-hoo Lumber organization, Jan. 191 1. Married Blanche £. Franklin, ('08 Simpson
Coll.) Feb. 5, 1912. Address, Clearfield, la.
3626. MARTIN JOEL ANDERSON
B. S. in M. E.; Draftsman; b. Feb. 8, 1885, Moline, 111.; s. Charles Peter (b. Oct.
3, 1840, Fothspar, West Gothland, Sweden) & Anna Stina (Larson) Anderson (b. Apr.
6, 1846, Erby, West Gothland, Sweden). Prepared in Moline; Scand. Club; Pres. of
same, 1908-9. Designer with Riter Conley Steel Construction Co., Pittsburgh, Pa, Sept.
23, igog-Nov. 5, 1910; Draftsman, Rock Island Arsenal, Nov. 21, 1910 — Member
Eng. Society of Western Pa., July 191 1—7 Exec. Com. of Tri City Luther League,
1910. Married Edith E. Johnston, Sept. 25, 1912. Address, 1820 Sixteenth St., Moline, 111.
3627. ANGEL SEVERO ARGCELLES
B. S. in Agr.; Assistant; b. Aug. 15, 1888, Batangas, Batangas, P. I.; s. Mariano
(b. 1870, do.) & Rita A. Argiielles (b. 1872, do.) Prepared in Batangas H. S. Agr.
Club; Cosmopolitan Club. Teacher, 1909-10; Asst. Chemist., Bur. of Sci., 1910 — Member
Philippine Columbian Assoc. Address, 641 Calle Real Ernita, Manila. Bus. Add., Bur.
of Sci., Manila.
3628. ROSS HARPER ARNOLD
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Draftsman; b. Nov. 20, 1883. Leland, 111.; s. John W. &
Anna Mary (Harper) Arnold. Prepared in Univ. Acad. Elec. Sub. Sta. Operator,
1909-10; Elec. Draftsman, 1910 — A. F. & A. M. Address, 1602 Maumee Ave., Ft. Wayne,
Ind.; Bus. Add., M. P. Drafting Room, Pa. R. R.
3629. EDWARD HENRY ASHDOWN
B. S. in M. & S. E.; Engineer; b. Dec. 8, 1886, Port Byron, 111.; s. Edward (b.
1861, Hillsdale, do.) & Ida (Flickinger) Ashdown (b. Oct. 12, i860. Port Byron, do.)
Prepared in Moline H. S. Triangle; Scabbard & Blade; Capt. in Regt., 1909. Drainage
Engr., 1909-10; City Engr., 1910-11; Constr. Engr., 1911-12. Married Marguerite N.
Nichols, Sept. 30, 1911, Chicago. Address, Chicago Heights, 111.
3630. JOHN HENRY BAIRD
(Brother of No. 2559)
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. Dec. 9, 1883, Lake Co., 111.; s. James Mooffett (b. 1840,
Glasgow, Scot.) & Anna Elizabeth (Alcock) Baird (b. July 9, 1856, Wis.) Prepared in
DeKalb Twp. H. S. Agr. Club; Choral Soc. Traveled for Interna. Har. Co., ist
season; for 111. State Entomol. Dept^ 4 mos. ; on farm at Lake Forest, 111.; Supt. of
farm at Gates Mills, O. — Address, Ciates Mills, O.
3631. RUTH MARSH BAKER (LEONARD)
(Daughter of No. 161; Sister of No. 2881)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mar. 29, 1887, Savoy, 111.; d. Edward J. (b. Apr. 25, 1857,
Mannsville, N. Y.) & Alice R. (Beebe) Baker (b. Aug. 28, 1857, do.) Prepared in Cham-
paign H. S. Prelim, honors. Married Charles Henry Leonard, Jr., Apr. 191 0, Pasadena,
Calif. Child, Lucille Ray, b. Dec. 11, 191 1. Address, 3428 2nd Ave., Los Angeles,
Calif.
3632. FRANK BOYD BALDWIN
B. S. in C. E.; Draftsman; b. May 27, 1884, Ellifville, 111.; s. Boyd (b. May 6.
1854, N. Y.) & Josephine (Kline) Baldwin (b. Sept. 24, 1858, Ellisville, 111.) Prepared
in Englewood H. S. Instrument man A. T. & S. F. R. R., 1909; Draftsman & Asst.
Engr., Mo. Valley Br. & Iron Co., 1910: Bridge Inspector, 111. State Highway Comm.,
191 1 ; Draftsman, Chief Engr's. Ofc, A. T, & S. F. R. R. Co., 191 1; same with G. C. &
1909I Baccalaureate Alumni 475
S. F. R. R., 1912 — Married Euphemia A. Burkhalter, July 19, 191 1, Galesburg, 111.
Child, John Huffman Baldwin, b. Aug. i, 19 12. Address, c/o Chief Engineer, G. C. &
S. F. R. R., Galveston, Tex.
3633. ROBERT COUSINS BARDWELL
(Husband of No. 3456; Brother of No. 4063)
A. B. in Sci.; Chemist; b, Jan. i, 1888, Tipton, la.; s. C. M. (b. Northampton,
Mass.) & Anna L. (Woleben) Bardwell (b. Marengo, 111.) Prepared in Aurora H. S.
Psi tJpsilon; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Shield & Trident; Track team; Mandolin Club.
Chem., Dixie Portland Cement Cc, Mar. -June, 1910; Mo. Pac. R. R., 1910 — Member
Amer. Chem. Soc. Married Wendla J. McCaskey, ('08), Chicago, 111., May 26, 1912.
Address. Y. M. C. A. Bldg., Kansas City, Mo,; Bus. Add. 627 Midland Bldg., do.
3634. ORIS BARTH
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Nov. 7, 1886, Chrisman, 111.; s. Henry (b. Columbus, O.) &.
Arabella (Dalrymple) Barth (b. Pa.) Prepared in Chrisman H. S. Theta Kappa Nu.
One-half scholarship Adjective Law, 1906-7; full scholarship, same 1907-8. Practice of law
in Ark.; with H. T. Green, Atty., Urbana, 111.; in Atty. Gen. Office. Springfield, 111.
Married Mayme Barth, Dec. 25, 191 1, Staunton, 111. Address, Springfield, 111.
3635. FREDERICK CHARLES BAUER
(Brother of No. 4548)
B. S. in Agr.; Instr. & Asst. in Exp. Sta.; b. May. 7, 1886, Blue Mound, 111.; 8.
Charles R. (b. 1848, Nazareth, Pa.) & Alice K. (Wall) Bauer (b. 1854, Wadsworth,
O.) Prepared in Blue Mound H. S. & James Millikin Acad, and Univ. Supervisor of
Agr.. Pub. Schs., Boise, Id., 1909-11; Instr. in Soil Fertil. & Asst. in Exp. Sta., Univ.
of 111-, 1911 — Member Presb. Ch.; Pres. C. E. Soc, 1910-11, Boise, Id.; Asst. Supt.
S. S. Boise; Vice-Pres. Illini Club of Id. Address, 1005 S. Fourth St., Champaign, 111.
3636. BAYARD MACKNET BEACH
(Son of No. 256 & No. 277)
B. S. in E. E. ; in business; b. Jan. 31, 188S, Huron, S. Dak.; s. Bayard Edwards
(b. Nov. 30, i860, Champaign Co., 111.) & Metta Mary Irene (Macknet) Beach (b.
Nov. 25, 1859). Prepared in Huron H. S. Eta Kappa Nu; Elec. Eng. Soc; Glee &
Mandolin Club; Class Secy.; Ed. Technograph. Elec. Solicitor, Quincy Gas, Elec.
& Heating Co., 1909-10; Insur. Dept., Beach Bryant & Dickenson, Huron, S. Dak.,
and Sec. Dakota Savings & Loan Co., Huron, S. Dak., 19 10 — Member The Idlers,
Huron; Huron Lodge No. 26, A. F. & A. M. Address, Huron, S. Dak.
3637. GEORGE DAVIS BEARSLEY
(Brother of No. 2891; Son of Nos. 203, 264)
LL. B. ; Lawyer; b. Apr. 11, 1887, Kansas City, Mo.; s. Henry Mahan (b. Oct.
20, 1858, Milford Twp., O.) & Marietta (Davis) Beardsley (b. May 11, 1858, Vienna,
Ind.) Prepared in Man. H. S., Kansas City, Mo. Phi Delta Theta; Phi Delta Phi;
Ku-Klux; Shield & Trident. Pres. Ath. Assoc, 1908-9; Chm. Interscholastic Com.,
1907-9. Member Y. M. C. A.; Westminister Congr. Church; Kansas City Ath. Club.
Married Ella Whitnel, Mar. 26, 1912, East St. Louis, Mo. Address, loii West 39th
St., Kansas City, Mo. Bus. Add., 1107 Commerce Bldg., do
3638. RALPH OSBORNE BECK
B. S. in Ry. C. E.; Contr. Engr.; b. Oct. 2, 1885; s. F. F. (b. Wisbech, Eng.) &
Katherine (Hughes) Beck (b. Elora, Ont.) Prepared in Sioux City H. S.; Delta Tau
Delta; Instrumentman, C. & N. W. R. R., June 1909-May, 1910; Private practice,
Skeels & Beck, May, 1910-Sept., 191 1. West. Agent, The Elkhart Bridge & Iron Co.,
Sept., 191 1 ; Tun. member Western Soc. of Engrs. Address, 3016 Nebraska St., Sioux
City, Iowa; Bus. Add., Davidson Auto Block, do.
3639. RODNEY LINTON BELL
B. S. in C. E.: Engineer; b. Oct. 29, 1884, West York, 111.; s. Charles Lowell (b.
Dec. 22, i860, do.) & Dollie (Lindley) Bell (b. Sept. 13, i86s, do.) Prepared in
Univ. Acad. Sigma Xi- Final Honors; Varsity Polo Team, 1907-8 (Acting Capt.), '08
(Capt.). With State Highway Comm. on experimental road work since June, 1909,
Married Zilpah Richards, Dec 10, 19 10, Charleston, 111.; Address, West York, 111.
3640. EVA MARION BENEFIEL
B. S. in H. Sci.: Instructor; b. July 8, 1884, Mattoon, 111.; d. J. B. (b. Apr. 22,
1847, Vincennes, Ind.) & Ellen Flora (Aldridge) Benefiel (b. Aug. 2, 1849, Pine Bluff,
Ark.) Prepared in Mattoon H. S.. and Baker, Ore., H. S. Alethenai: Woman's
Ath. Assoc; H. Sci. Club. Scholarsnip. Instr. in Dom. Sci., Harrisburg Twp. H. S.
Member Presb. Church; Home Econ. Assoc; Mem. A. C. A. Instr. in D. S. Redlands H.
S. Address, Redlands, Calif.
3641. HARVEY CHILDS BENNETT
B. S. in Chem. Eng.; Cliemist; b. Feb. 11, 1886, Aurora, 111.; s. J. F. & Viola A.
(Childs) Bennett. Prepared in East Aurora H. S.; Chem. Club; Phi Lambda Upsilon;
Prelim. & Final Honors. Chem. with Commonwealth Edison Co., 1910; Chem. Engr.,
Mark Mfg. Co., Zanesville, Ohio, 1911; Chem., Union Pacific R. R., Omaha, Nebr.
Address, 208 Seminary Ave., Aurora, 111.; Bus. Add., Union Pacific R. R., Chem. Lab.,
Omaha, Nebr.
476 University of Illinois [1909
3642. DALEY GEORGE BEVIS
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer & Asst. Sales Mgr.; b. Oct. i, 1885, Newton, 111.; s.
George Franklin (Columbus, Ind.) & Emma (Lutz) Bevis (Springfield, O.) Prepared
in Newton H. S.; Phenix; Jun. Base-ball Mgr.; Comm. Students' Union. Supt. Const.
111. Field, 1909; Masonry Inspector, Wabash R. R., 1909: Asst. Supt., F. O. Engstrom
Co., Los Angeles, 1910-11; Engr. & Asst. Sales Mgr., Parrott & Co., San Francisco,
Calif., 191 1 — Mason. Address, Y. M. C. A., San Francisco. Bus. Add., 320 Cali-
fornia St., San Francisco, Calif.
3643. WILLIAM HERBERT BEYRER
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Feb. 18, 1885, Vera Cruz, Ind.; s. Charles C. Beyrer.
Address, 22 Allen St., Dayton. O.
3644- MARY ANDREWS BICKEL
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Mar. 24, 1886, Geneseo, 111.- d. William August (b.
May 17, 185s, Weingarten, Ger.) & Emilie Annis (Anderson) Bickel (b. Feb. 8, 1855,
Geneseo, 111.) Prepared in Geneseo High School; Alpha Ai Delta; Phi Delta Psi;
Athenean. Teacher in English and Spanish, Phoenix Union High School, Phoenix,
Ariz. Address, 618 N. Sixth St., Phoenix, Ariz.
3645. WALTER EMERSON BILLINGS
B. S. in M. E. ; Engineer; b. Aug. 10, 1885, Geneseo, 111.; s. Henry Pomeroy &
Emma Amelia (Classon) Billings. Prepared in Geneseo H. S. Married Maebelle Irene
Billings, Sept. 27, 1909, Morgan Park. Child, Paul Walter, b. Aug. 31, 1911. Address,
806 Reed Ct., Chicago; Bus. Add., 816-822 S. Michigan Ave., do.
3646. KATHERINE MAY BLAKE (HARKINS)
A. B. in L. & A.; Farmer; b. Jan. 7, 1887, Watseka, 111.; d. Edmund J. (b. June
II, 1848, Nantucket Island, Mass.) & Rebecca Margaret (Wise) Blake (b. Oct. 20,
1857, (Joodwine, 111.) Prepared in Watseka H. S. Alpha Xi Delta. Married Claude
Howard Harkins, Oct. 6, 1909, Watseka, 111. Address, Grandin, N. Dak.
3647. ROSE BLAND
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Sept. 14, 1876, Hopedale, 111.; d. Ambrose (b.
1834, O.) & Pernecia Jane (Miner) Bland (b. Dec. 17, 1851, Windsor, do.) Prepared
in Shelbyville H. S.; 1. S. N. U. ; Univ. of Chicago, one summer; Sup. of Tr. Sch.,
Dept.of Educ, Univ. of Ark. Arts, frequently written for the Ark. Sch. Jour. Supt.
M. E. S. S.; Bible class Teacher in Y. W. C. A. Address, 227 N. Locust St., Fayette-
ville. Ark.
3648. ROBERT R. BOOKWALTER
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Apr. 8, 1885, Danville, 111.; s. Ferdinand (b. near Attica, Ind.)
& Hannah M. (Meeke) Bookwalter Xdo.) Prepared in Danville H. S.; Univ. of Mich.,
1903-4. Kappa Sigma; Phi Delta Pni; Yoxan. Address, 1012 N. Vermilion, Danville,
3649 SIMEON E. BOOMER
A. B. in Sci.; Teacher; b. Oct. 14, 1874, Buncombe, 111.; s. George Bollman (b.
Aug. 3, 1836, Scottsburg, Ind.) & Martha Jane (Peterson) Boomer (b. Aug. 25, 1841,
Belknap, 111.) Prepared in So. 111. Nor. Univ. Instr., Univ. Acad., 191 1; Head Dept.
of Math., Southern 111. Nor. Sch., 191 1 — Member Presb. Church; A. F. & A. M. Mar-
ried May Kaiser, Aug. 15, 1906, Tonica, 111. Address, Carbondale, 111.
3650. GAIL LESLIE BORTON
A. B. in Bus. L. & A. ; Farmer; b. Jan. i, 1888, Deland, 111.; s. Joshua Lincoln,
(b. July 4, 1861, DeLand, 111.) & Mary Belle (Wilson) Borton (b. Sept. 25, 1864, Atlanta,
111.) Prepared in DeLand H. S. and Univ. Acad. Salesman, Jan. i, 1910. Farming.
Address, Tower Hill, 111. '
3651. NAPOLEON HIRAM BOYNTON
B. S. in E. E.; Engr.; b. Nov. 27, 1885, Minneapolis, Minn.; s. A. R. (b. Dec. 2,
1865, Kingston, Wis.) & Anna Mary (Brown) Boynton (b. Nov. 17, 1865, Dunington-on-
Bayne, Lincolnshire, Eng.) Prepared in Austin H. S., Chicago, Eta Kappa Nu; Sigma
Xi; Scholarship; Track Squad. Engr., Natl. Lamp Assoc, 1909; Publicity Dept.,
Natl. Lamp Assoc, 1909; Publicity Mgr., Natl. Lamp Assoc, 1912; Author: Many
parnphlets & articles on Lamps, and Illumination; Member, N. E. L. A.; I. E. S^ A.
I. E. E.; Cleveland Advertising Club; Cleveland Electric League; the Church Club;
Sons of Jove; Secy., Illini Club of Cleveland, Ohio. Married Winifred Caroline Valer,
Sept. 25, 1909. Address, 5903 Quimby Ave., Cleveland, Ohio.
3652. JOHN JAY BRADLEY
B. S. in E. E.; Salesman; b. Sept. 19, 1886, Bay City, Mich.; s. Russell Morriss &
Elizabeth A. (Conderman) Bradley. Prepared in English H. S. and Man. Tr. H. S.
Chicago, Delta Upsilon; Varsity Football, 1905-6-8. Salesman, Stevens-Duryea Co.
Address, c/o S. D. Co., Albany, N. Y.
3653. BENJAMIN A. BRACKENBURY
B. S. in M. & S. E.; Engr.; b. June 29, 1882, Waterloo, la.; s. W. A. & Ellen
(Oades) Brakenbury. Prepared at Elgin Acad. Engr. in charge of sewers, Spokane,
Wash. Address, Spokane, Wash.
19091
Baccalaureate Alumni 477
3654. JESSIE DELIGHT BRAKENSIEK
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Mar. 25, :88o, Quincy, 111.; d. Henry (b. Feb. i,
1849, do.) & Mary Ellen (Harvey) Brakensiek (b. bept. 22, 1853, do.) Prepared in
§uincy H. S. Engl. Club; Der Deutsche Verein; Phi Beta Kappa. Teacher in Math.
uincy H. S. Address, Quincy, III.
3655. HOWARD DIXON BRALEY
B. S. in E. E.; b. Sept. 26, 1886, Virden, 111.; s. G. E. Braley. Prepared in Virden
H. S. Address, 131 155th St., Harvey, Ill.(?)
3656. ROYDEN EARL BRAND
(Brother of No. 3284)
B. S. in Agr.; M. S.. 1912; Assoc, in Dairy Hus., and First Asst. in Dairy
Hus. in Agr. Exp. Sta.; b. Nov. 18, 1882, Danville, 111.; s. W. F. (b. April 22, 1851,
Meinberg, Ger.) & Fannie Harriet (Kitchener) Brand (b. June 7, 1859, Montreal, Can.)
Prepared in Danville H. S. Alpha Zeta, Sigma Xi. Asst. in Dairy Hus., Univ. of 111.,
1909; Instr., ibid., 1910; Assoc, ibid., and First Asst. in Dairy Hus., Agr. Exp. Sta.,
191 1 — Author: Agr. Exp. Cir. 147, Clean Milk, Dec. 10, pp. 36 (with C. H. Yates);
Cir. I";!, Four Systems of Dairy Farming and the Profits on each, July 11, 24 pp.
(with Prof. W. J. Eraser); Bull. 140, Dairy Suggestions from European Conditions as
seen in the British Isles, Holland and Denmark, Oct., 1909, pp. 460-521 ( with Prof.
W. J. Eraser). Address, 604 W. 111. St., Urbana, 111.
3657. LYDIA MARIE BRAUER
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher. Prepared in San Jose, 111., H. S. Engl. Club; Phi
Beta Kappa; Prelim. & Final Honors; Valedictorian, 1909. Teacher in Hist, and Ger.,
Chilton H. S., Chilton, Wis. 1909., Address, San Jose, 111.
3658. GLADYS BRECKENRIDGE (FINCH)
(Daughter of H2; Wife of No. 3358)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. May 19, 1888, Bethlehem, Pa.; d. Lester Paige (b. Meriden,
Conn.) & May (Brown) Breckenridge. Prepared in Moravian Sem., Bethlehem, Pa.;
-Alpha Chi Omega; Phi Delta Psi. Married Earl DeVere Finch, Dec. 28, 1910, New
Haven, Conn.; Address, 72 West Elm St., New Haven, Conn.
3659. MABEL BREDEHOFT
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Jan. 20, 1885, Danville, 111.; d. George W. (b. Dan-
bury, O.) & Julia (Eichleman) Bredehoft (b. Berlin, Ger.) Prepared in Danville H.
S. Alpha Xi Delta; (German Club. Teacher, Danville, 1910; Moline, 1912. Address,
309 Walnut St., Danville, 111.
3660. CHARLES EMERY BRESSLER, JR.
B. S. in C. E.; Engr.; b. Mar. 26, 1882, South Bend, Ind. ; s. Charles, Sr. (b.
Aug. 20, 1850, Perry Co., Pa.) & Viola (Wilson) Bressler (b. Oct. 26, 1855, Kosciusko Co.,
Ind.) Prepared in South Bend H. S. Supt for J. F. Hill Paving Contr. Address.
732 E. Bronson St., South Bend, Ind.
3661. VERNA BROOKS
A. B. in L. & A.; Asst. in Phys. Educ. for Women; b. Aug 18, 1885, Macon,
111.; d. William Henry (b. Sept., 1846, Madison, Ind.) & Viola (Frazee) Brooks (b.
Mar., 1856, Macon, 111.) Prepared in Macon H. S. and Univ. Acad. Attended Milhkin
Univ., 1904-7; Harvard Summer School, 1908 and q. Phi Delta Psi. Woman's Ath.
Assn. Asst. in Physical Educ. for Women, Univ. of 111., 1909 — Member M. E.
Church; Amer. Phys. Educ. Assn.; Central 111. Phys. Tr. Teachers' Assn. Address,
908 W. Nevada, Urbana, IlL; Bus. Add., Woman's Gymnasium, Univ. of 111.
3662. AVERY BRUNDAGE
B. S. in C. E.; Architect; b. Sept. 28, 1887, Detroit, Mich.; s. Charles (b. Campbell-
town, N. Y.) & Minnie (Lloyd) Brundage (b. Pittsburg, Penn.) Prepared Chicago
Engl. H. and Man. Tr.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi; Phenix; Varsity track
& basketball; class football; Scribblers; Editor-in-Chief Scribblers Magazine: Mgr.
Track Team. A. F. & A. M.; Chicago Ath. Assoc; Holabird & Roche, Architects,
Supt. of Construction. Address, 3526 Evanston Ave., Chicago, 111. Bus. .Add., 1400
Monroe Bldg., do _ ,,„„
3663. LEONARD BUCK
A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; Business; b. Apr. 13, 1884, Ipava, 111.; 5- George Weslev
(b. Sept. 16, 1859, Vermont, 111.) & Mary Belle (Frazier) Buck (b. July 16, i860, do.)
Prepared in Vermont, H. S. Secy. Commercial Club. With Commercial Natl. Bank,
Chicago, 1909-10: Asst. Cashier N. W. Halsey & Co., igro— Address, 3614 Michigan
Ave., Chicago, 111.; Bus. Add., c/o N. W. Halsey, The Rookery, Chicago, 111.
3664. RUTH IRENE BUFFUM (MAUCKER)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. July 12, 1886; d. Almon A. (b. Aug. 26, 184Q, Knox Co., 111.)
& Amanda (Weaver) Buffum (b. Nov. 18, 1851, Dark Co., O.) Prepared in Rock
Island H. S. & in Univ. of Calif, one vear; Alpha Chi Omega; Alethenai; Pres. 1908-9;
Phi Beta Kappa; Scribblers: English Club; Final Honors: Class Prophet. Teacher of
Engl., Lexington H. S., 1909-11. In Univ. of Chicago Coll. of Educ summer of 1910.
Married James William Maucker, Oct. 2, 191 1, Macomb, 111. Child, James William, Jr.,
b. Sept. 16, 1912. Address, 609 Fifteenth St., Rock Island, 111.
478 University of Illinois 1I909
3665. CLARK WESLEY BULLARD
(Son of No. 165; ]!rother of Nos. 2331, 2592)
B. S. in Arch.; Arch.; b. Oct. 21, 1885; s. Samuel Alexander (b. Mar. 25, 1853,
Mechanicsburg, 111.) cS; Elsie (Elliott; Bullard (I). Sept. 26, 1855, Tonica, 111.; Pre-
pared in Springfield H. S. Theta Delta Chi; Arch. Club. Arch. Draftsman, Springfield,
111.; Univ. of 111. Club; Gamma Club, Springfield, 111.; Illini Club, Chicago, 111. Address,
318 S. Glenwood Ave., Springfield, 111.
3666. AGNES IRENE BULLOCK
(Sister of Nos. 1306, 2912, 3667, 3668)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Feb. 8, 1880, Eureka, 111.; d. Wingfield Minor, (b.
Oct. 24, 1836, Versailles, 111.) & Mary Marsalenia (McCullough) Bullock (b. Aug. 26,
1850, Germantown, Va.) Prepared at I. S. N. U. & Univ. of Chicago (1908); Taught
Saybrook H. S., 1909-10. Address, El Paso, 111.
3667. EDITH RAY BULLOCK
(Sister of Nos. 1306, 2912, 3666, 3(168)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Feb. 6, 1889, Eureka, 111.; d. Wingfield Minor (b. Oct.
24, 1836, Versailles, 111.) & Mary Marsalenia (McCullough) Bullock (b. .-Vug. 26, 1850,
Germantown, Va.) Prepared in El Paso H. I^.; class Sec. ist semester. Soph, class;
Class Hist., 2d Semes., Soph. year. Teacher in Sullivan, 111., 1910 — Address, El Paso,
111.
3668. LELA MAY BULLOCK
(Sister of Nos. 1306, 2912, 3666, 3667)
A. B. in L. & A.: Teacher; b. May 26, 1885, Eureka, 111; d. Wingfield Minor (b.
Oct. 24, 1836, Versailles, 111.) & Mary Marsalenia (McCullough) Bullock (b. Aug. 26,
1S50, Germantown, Va.) Prepared in Jefferson Park H. S. (El Paso, 111.); received
diplomas from I. S. N. U., 1908. Address, Wenatchee, Washington.
3669. IRMA MARIE BUMGARNER
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Oct. 28, 1886, McNabb, 111.; d. Oscar (b. Feb. 24.
1842, Washington Co., Pa.) & Mary Louisa (Mills) Bumgarner (b. Tan. 14, 1851, McNabb,
111.) Prepared at Center School, Putnam Co., 111.; Jas. Millikin Univ., 1904-7. Teacher,
Stockland, Twp. H. S. Address, McNabb, 111.
3670. GEORGE FRANCIS BURCH
B. S. in C. E.; Engr.; b. Oct. 20, 1885, Taylorville, 111. Theta Nu Epsilon; Sigma
Xi. Bridge Engr., with 111. Highway Comm. Address, 1124 S. Walnut St., Springfield,
111.
3671. WILLIAM HARRISON BURCH
B. S. in M. E.; Grain & Coal Dealer; b. Feb. 24, 1881, Morrison, 111.; s. Thomas
T. & Rebecca (Stinton) Burch. Prepared in Morrison H. S.; Phi Delta Theta. With
Nordberg Manufacturing Co., Milwaukee, Wis., 1909-10; Midland Motor Co., Moline,
111., May I, 1910-11. Grain & Coal dealer, 191 1 — Mem. I. N. G., 1899-1904. Married,
Zoda Mae Viner, of Morrison, 111., May 15, 1912. Address, Morrison, 111.
3672. FRANK M. BURGESS
(Brother of No. 3295)
B. S. in Agr. ; Farming; b. Mar. 16, 1887, Tonica, 111.; s. Lucian Ashley (b. Jan.
20, 1852, do.) & Ida Arvilla (Mudge) Burgess (b. Feb. 3, 1855, Cedar Point). Prepared
in Tonica H. S. ; Agr. Club. Sigma Pi. Address, Douglass, Butler Co., Kansas.
3673. PAUL BURKE
B. S. in M. E. ; Engr.; b. Tune 4, 1887, Duluth. Minn.; s. William Henry (b. Jan.
16, 1857, Racine, Wis.) & Flora (Coulter) Burke (h. Feb. 25, 1859, Woodstock, Pa.)
Prepared in Evanston Twp. H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Final Honors. With Allis-Chalmers
Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Address, 5031 Natl. Ave., West Allis, Wis.
3674. JOSEPHINE ELIZABETH BURNS
(Sister of Nos. 2915, 4582)
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 191 1; Student; b. July 22, 1887, Greenville, 111.; d.
James Clinton (b. Sept. 13. 1S50, Harveys, Pa.) &• Ida Jane (Carey Burns (b. Jan.
r8, 1856, Xenia, O.) Prepared in Monmouth & Macomb, H. Schs. ; West. 111.. State
Nor. Sch., 1904-6. Illiola; Kappa Delta Pi; Final Honors; Sigma Xi; Schol. in Math.,
1910-H. Fellowship in Math., Univ. of Wis., 1911-12. Same in Univ. of 111., 1912-13.
Address, 1023 W. Adams, Macomb, 111.; Tern. Add., 920 N. 111., Urbana, 111.
3675. COMFORT STRAIGHT BUTLER
A. B. in L. & A.; Atty. at Law; b. Mar. i, 18S7, Cairo, 111.; s. William Nichols
(b. Aug. 16, 1856, Berlin, Wis.) & Mary (Mattoon) Butler (b. June 10, 1858, Arkright,
Chautauqua Co., N. Y.) Prepared in Cairo H. S.; Alpha Tau Omega; Phi Delta Phi;
Egyptian Cluli; 1909 Illio Board; 1908 Illini Board; class offices. Attended George
Washington Univ. College of Law, 1910-12; Dept. of Int.; Bur. of Indian Affairs;
Law Clerk; Patent Law. Univ. Club. Address, Suite 801, Chemical Building, St.
Louis, Mo.
1909] Baccalaureate Alumni 479
3676. WILLIAM ARTHUR BUTLER
B. S. in Ry. E. E. ; Engr. ; b. Oct. 2, 1886, Kenosha, Wis.; s. Henry George (b.
July 17, 1859, Liverpool, Eng.) & J. (Hatton) Butler (b. Jan. 2:, 1867, Stoorbridge, Eng.)
Prepared in Danville H. S. Class Basket ball Team, 1906-9; Football, 1908. Mech. and
Elec. Test Man, Aug., 1909; Foreinan, Elec. Test. Dept^ 1910; Time keeper, Dec, 1910;
Asst. Supt., 191 1 ; Supt., 1912, for Superior Burnt Ballast Co., Wellington, Kansas.
Married Beth Swartlout at Fairchild, Oct. 1912. Address, Box 154, Wellington, Kan.
3677. RICHARD McPHERREN CABEEN
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. May 11, 1887, Seaton, 111.; s. Joshua (b.
May 19, 1855, Aledo, 111.) & Hattie S. (McPherren) Cabeen (b. Oct. i,
1850, Sunbeam, 111.) Prepared in Seaton High School, Hedding College, 1903-5;
Arch. Club; Pen & Brush Club; Gregory Guild; Phi Kappa Sigma; Final Honors;
Junior Prom. Com. Architect, Holabird & Roche. Member Atelier Bennett; American
Philatelic Soc; Chicago Philatelic Soc. Married Blema E. Meagher, Oct. 28, 1910,
Chicago, 111. Address, 124 E. S7th St., Chicago, 111.
3678. ALLAN BERRY CAMPBELL
B. S. in E. E.; Engr. & Farmer; b. July 20, 1884, Lynnville, 111.; s. Clinton
Samuel (b. Ian. 22, 1839, Winchester, 111.) & Mary Ann (Eyre) Campbell (b. Nov. 4,
1840, Yorkshire, Eng.) Prepared in La Harpe. High School, & Univ. Acad. E. E.
Soc; Tau Beta Pi. Class Football 1906-8; Class Baseball, 1906-9. Apprenticeship course
for Allis-Chalmers Co.; Irrigation Farming. In Maintenance Dept. of Pecos it Rio
Grande Tele. Co. Married Mary .\lnia Butler, Oct. 15, 1909, La Harpe, 111. Address,
Fort Stockton, Texas.
3679. CARL BERNHARDT CARLSON
B. S. in A. E.; Struct. Supt.; b. Dec. 26, 1886, Moline, 111.; s. Charles G. & Anna
L. Carlson. Prepared in Moline H. S. Aztec, Glee & Mandolin Club. Address, 625
S. Hope St., Los Angeles, Calif.
3680. JOHN FISHER CARPER
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Eng.; b. Mar. 17, 1886, Buda, 111.; s. Frederick (b. 1842,
Pa.) & Mary (Fisher) Carper, (b. 1848, Broad Top, Pa.) Prepared in Buda H. S.;
Univ. .Acad. Eta Kappa Nu; Vice Pres. Class, 1908; Class Baseball. Elec. Dept., C. B.
& Q. R. R., 191 1 ; 111. Concrete Mch. Co. Address, Buda, 111.
3681. CHARLES GASHEM CARRELL
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Jan. 2, 1884, Greenup, 111.; s. Ennis Bedford Carrell (b.
Martinsville, Ind.) & Margaret Ann (Williams) (Jarrell (b. ibid.) Prepared in Greenup
H. S. Address, Lemmon, S. Dak.
3682. EARLE CHESTER GARY
A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; Business; b. May 3, 1886, Rantoul, 111.; s. Peter V. (b.
1846, Catskill, N. Y.) & Henrietta (Halstead) Carey (b. 1852, do.) Prepared in Rantoul
H. S. Commercial Club. Asst. Cashier, Armour Grain Co., Chicago, 111.; Member
mini Club, Chicago. Address, 3614 Michigan Blvd., Chicago, 111.
3683. HERVEY RICHARD CAWOOD
B. S. in C. E.; Engr.; b. Apr. 23, 1886, Palestine, 111.; s. James M. & Adda (Richey)
Cawood. Prepared in Palestine H. S.; Okla. Agr. & Mech. Col. Scabbard & Blade;
ist Lieut. & Maj. in Univ. Regt. Address, Portland, Oregon.
3684. EMILY ELLIS CHICHESTER
A. B. in Sci.; Teacher; b. Feb. 12, 1887, Brimfield, 111.; d. Harry Elsworth (b.
Mar. 27, 1864, Brimfield, do.) & Clemmie Maria (Tucker) Chichester (b. Feb. i, 1866,
Brimfield, do.) Prepared in Brimfield H. S. Address, Brimfield 111.
3685. CARL CHRISTOPHER
B. S. in .Agr.; M. S., 1911; Prof, of Animal Husb.; b. Jan. 20, 1886, Auburn, 111.;
s. Joseph & Margaret Elizabeth (Utt) Christopher. Prepared in Auburn H. S. & 111.
Wes. Univ. Asst. in Animal Husb.; Prof. Animal Husb., Univ. of Arkansas, 1911 —
Married, Leah Baune of Fayetteville, Ark., Aug. 3, 1912. Address, Auburn, lli.
3686. CARRIE LOUISE CLARKE (BLOOD)
(Sister of No. 1639)
A. B. in Sci; b. Sept. 24, 1886, Momence, 111.; d. Joseph Lorenzo (b. May 6,
1832, Naples, N. Y.) & Mary Louise (Wooster) Clark (b. Momence, 111) Prepared in
Momence H. S. Member Ath. Assoc; Alpha Oraicron Pi; Class Basketball Team;
Varsity Basketball Team. Varsity "I." Married Lyle Albert Blood, June 30, 1909,
Momence, 111. Address, Story, Wyo.
3687. FIRTH ANGELINE CLARK
(Sister of Nos. 1835, 2607)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Dec. 17, 1884, Carthage, 111.; d. Lot Bozarth (b. Nov. 25,
1848, Buchannan, W. Va.) & Matilda Jane (Jackson) Clark (b. Jan. 16, 1856, Warsaw,
111.) Prepared in Carthage H. S. & Carthage Coll. Address, R. F. D. No. 4, Carthage,
111.
480 University of Illinois [1909
3688. 'FRANCES EMMA CLARK
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Aug. 2, 1888, Milwaukee, Wis. Prepared in DeKalb Nor. Sch.;
Univ. Acad. Secy. Y. W. C. A., Elgin, 111. Died Oct. 31, 1909, Elgin, 111.
3689. AMOS TOWNSEND CLAYCOMB
A. B. in L. & A.; Farmer; b. Jan. 29, 1886, Colbrook, 111.; s. Frank E. & Anna
(Townsend) Claycomb. Prepared in Sycamore H. S. Phi Delta Theta. Address, Tem-
porary, Wildorado, Tex.
3690. JOHN SIMEON CLEAVINGER
A. B. in L. & A.; B. L. S., 1910; Librarian; b. Dec. 3, 1880, Springfield, 111.; s.
Robert T. (b. Sept. 26, 1850, Logan Co., Ky.) & Emma A. (Bearce) Cleavinger (b. Oct.
6, 1852, Decatur, O.) Prepared in Decatur H. S.; Alpha Tau Omega; Shield & Trident;
Phi Beta Kappa; Prelim. & Final honors; Glee Club, 1906-10. Director, 1907-10. Libr.,
Jackson, Mien., Pub. Lib., 1910 — Treas. Mich. Library Assoc, 1910 — • Address, 1003
W. Main, Jackson, Michigan; Bus. Add., Public Library, do.
3691. PAUL McKINNEY CLENDENEN
(Brother of No. 2349)
A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; Bank Clerk; b. Mar. 9, 1887, Cairo, 111.; s. Taylor Clinton
(b. Feb. 13, 1855, Kingston, O.) & Mary Rebecca (McKinney) Clendenen (b. Aug. 21,
1858, Centralia, 111.) Prepared in Cairo H. S. Chi Beta; Egyptian Club; Choral Soc;
Bank Clerk, Alexander Co. Natl. Bank, 1909-10; Special Agt., Census of Mfg., Mines &
Quarries, 1910; Stock Clerk, Branch House Acctg. Dept., Armour & Co., 1910 — - I. N. G.,
1908-11; Alexander Club, Cairo, 111. Address, 811 Twenty-sixth St., Cairo, 111.
3692. RAYMOND GROVER CLINITE
A. B. in Sci.; Topographic Aid; b. Oct. 6, 1883, Cherry Valley, 111.; s. (Charles
Wesley, b. 1854, Cherry Valley, 111.) & Lillie Bell (Taylor) Clinite (b. Irene, ill.)
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Scabbard and Blade; Capt., Univ. Regt. Prin. H. S., Cherry
Valley, 1909-10; Topographic Aid, U. S. Geol. Survey, 1910-12. Married Lois Agnes
Davidson, Feb. 28, 1909, Monticello, 111. Address, Cherry Valley, 111.
3693. GRACE MIRANDA CLOW
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Oct. 24, 1882, Wheatland, 111.; d. Adam Seaton (b.
Feb. 19, 1858, do.) & Caroline Esther (Parker) Clow (b. Dec. 23, 1856, Charleston,
Mass.) Prepared in E. Aurora H. S.; Delta Gamma; Yo Ma; Alethenai; English Club;
Prelim. Honors; Phi Beta Kappa. Teacher in Plainfield H. S., 191 1' — Address, Plain-
field, 111.
3694. FRANCIS ALBERT COFFIN
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Constr. & Engr.; b. Dec. 15, 1879, Salem, 111.; s. Albert (b.
Nov. 24, 1851, Richmond, Ind.) & Florence Viola (Stevens) Coffin (b. Feb. 12, 1856,
Brownsville, do.) Prepared in Lewis Inst. & Central Y. M. C. A. Evening Sch., Chi-
cago; Lewis Inst., 1905-06. Adelphic; Eta Kappa Nu; E. E. Soc. Comm. Engr. with Mil-
waukee Elec. Ry. & Light Co. Address, 623 Maryland Ave., Milwaukee, Wis.
3695. MYRTLE ROSE COKER
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Tan. 10, 1889, Harrisburg, 111.; d. John Wilson (b. May
22, 1859, near McLeansboro, 111.) & Addie (Rose) Coker (b. Feb. 8, 1864, near Elizabeth-
town, 111.) Prepared in Harrisburg Twp. H. S. Alpha Xi Delta; Yo Ma. Teacher in
Robinson Twp. H. S., 1909-10; in Equality Twp. H. S., 1910-12. Address, 200 E. Wal-
nut St., Harrisburg, 111.
3696. RAY ARTHUR COLLINS
B. S. in C. E.; Surveyor; b. Aug. i, 1888, Plainville, Kan..; s. James Alexander (b.
July 26, i860) & Anna Julia (Koupal) Collins (b. June 10, 1862, Prague, Bohemia).
Prepared in Lake View H. S., Chicago. Triangle; C. E. Club; Sigma Xi. Asst. Survyr.,
Bur. of Lands, P. I., Aug. -July, igio-ii; Chief of Party, Bur.- of Lands, do., July 1910 —
Member Philippine Soc. of C. E. Address, Manila, P. I.
3697- FRANK SAMUEL COOK
(Brother of No. 1839)
B. S. in C. E. ; Civ. Engr.; s. D. N. Cook. Prepared in Mackinaw H. S. Address(.\)
3698. CLOYD EDWARD CORRINGTON
B. S. in E. E. ; Superintendent; b. July 7, 1889, Mov.eaqua, 111.; s. William Fletcher
(b. Nov. IS, 1867, Nilwood, 111.) & Edna V. (Greaves) Corrington (b. Nov. 21, 1869,
Moweaqua, 111.) Prepared in Moweaqua H. S. . Apprentice with Westinghouse Mfg.
Co., 1910; in testing Dept., do., 1911; Supt. of Sub. Stations, with Central Georgia
Power Co., Macon, Ga., 191 1 — Address, 427 Forsyth St., Macon, Ga.
3699. GEORGE DELWIN CORWINE
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Dec. 6, 1884, Eden, S. Dak.; s. Jacob Regan (b.
Sept. 1857, Lincoln, 111.) & Eva Alice (Perry) Corwine (b. Sept., i860, Armington, 111.)
Prepared in Delavan H. S. C. E. Soc. Rodman, C. M. & P. S. R. R., N. Dak., 1909;
with N. P. R. R., Minneapolis, Apr.-Jan., 1911; with Portland, Ore., United R. R.
Inst., Constr. work, Feb.-July, 1911; Res. Engr., Blind Slough, Ore., 1911; Inspector for
G. N. Ry., Gold Bar, Wash., 1912 — Three years, 5th Reg., Co. K., Delavan, 111. Address,
Gold Bar, Wash.
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3700. OLLISON CRAIG
B. S. in M. E.; Asst. En^r.; b. Jan. 21, 1888, Sullivan, III; s. F. M. (b. Dec.
25, 1850, Louisville, Ky.) & Effie (Hampton) Craig (b. Bethany, 111.) Prepared in
Sullivan H. S. Instr. in M. E., Univ. of Colo., 1909-11; Asst. Engr. in Forest Prod-
ucts, U. S. Forest .Service, 191 1; Acting Prof, of Mech. Engr. Vanderbilt Univ., 1912 —
Married Bertha Shelton, Aug. 26, 1909, Decatur. Child, Francis Albert, b. Aug. 2, 191 1.
Address, Nashville, Tenn., c/o Vanderbilt Univ.
3701. HAROLD E. CRISTY
M. E.; Engr.; b. Oct. 22. 1883, McHenrv, 111.; s. William Abbott (b.
June 6, 1858, North Hyde Park, Vt.) & Nina Gordon (Walker) Cristy (b. June 16,
1 86 1, Ringwood, 111.) Prepared in McHenry H. S. M. E. Soc; Univ. of 111. Student
Branch of A. S. M. E. Testing engines, boilers, pumps, compressors, etc., also drafting
for C. & A. Mining Co., Bisbee, Ariz., 1909-11; Mill man for Federated Mines &
Milling Co., Joplin, I\Io., 191 1 — Address, 815 S. Moffett Ave. Joplin, Mo.
3702. BARBARA CROW (DENISON)
A. B. in L. & A.^ b. Dec. 31, 1886, Salisbury, 111.; d. James G. (b. Cotton Hill)
& Susan (Harrison) Crow (b. Salisbury, 111.) Prepared in Springfield H. S. Alpha
Omicron Pi; Ath. Assoc; Girls' Varsity Basketball. Taught, Lawrenceville, 111. Married
Raymond R. Denison, June 30, 191 1, Springfield, 111. Address, Coleraine, Minn., Box
95-
3703- FRED DWIGHT DANFORD
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Nov. 19, 1882; s. Melville Cox (b. Sept. 22, 1847,
New Boston, III.) & Dora (Noble) Danford (b. Apr. 11, 1853, do.) Prepared in
Hedding Coll., Prep. Dept. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. R. R. Engr., 1909-11; Drainage Engr.,
1911; R. R. Engr., 1912— Address, Office Chief Engr. T. & P. Ry., Dallas, Texas.
3704. SUSAN LA RUE DAYTON
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Nov. 28, 1881, Newman, 111.; d. John Dayton. Prepared in
Paris H. S. Address, Paris, 111.
3705. HAROLD CHURCHILL DEAN
B. S. in Ry. E. E.; Engineer; b. Mar. 25, 1888, Canton, S. Dak.; s. Frank M.
_(b. July 31, 1863, Philadelphia, Pa.) & Charlotte Georgiana (Paxton) Dean. Prepared
in Englewood H. S., Chicago. Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Prelim. Honors. Constr.
Dept., Commonwealth Edison Co., 1909; Engr. Dept., Pub. Service Co. of Northern
111. (formerly called N. Shore Elec. Co.), 1909— Editor & Mgr. of the Bent of Tau
Beta Pi, Vol. V, No. 4-V. VI, No. 4. Assoc. Member Amer. Inst, of E. E. ; Collegiate
Dancing Club, Chicago; Illini Club of Chicago. Address, 6729 N. Ashland Ave., Chi-
cago; Bus. Add., 137 S. LaSalle St., do.
3706. CLARENCE MARTIN DE LANY
A. B. in L. & A.; C. P. A., 1910; Public Acct.; b. Mar. 9, 1887, Chicago; s.
Martin Andrew (b. Oct. 4, 1844, Lake Co., 111.) & Kate (Wetzel) De Lany (b. Jan. 8,
1846. Lorraine, France). Prepared in Robert Waller H. S., Chicago. Delta Kappa
Epsilon; LL. B., Northwestern Univ., loio. Address, 5315 Magnolia Ave., Chicago;
Bus. Add., 1310 Corn E.xchange Bank Bldg., do.
3707. HOMER ROSCOE DE WITT
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Nov. 28, 1884, Monroeville, O.; s. Roscoe William
(b. June 21, 1854, Monroeville, O.) & Abbie Maria DeWitt (b. Jan. 21, 1858. Prepared
in Jefferson H. S., Chicago. Asst. Engr., Missouri Pac. R. R.,; Res. Engr., General Steam
Shovel Foreman. Address, Box 411 Van Buren, Ark.
3708. IRA WILMER DICKERSON
B. S. in E. E.; Teacher; b. June i, 1874. Snhida, Tnd.; s. William Hugh (b.
Feb. 23, 1840, Saluda, Ind.) & Mary Elizabeth (Shellcut) Dickerson (b. Nov. 16, 1843,
Uniontown, Pa.) Prepared in I. S. N. U. Scribblers; E. E. Soc; Prelim. Honors.
Instr., Univ. of 111., 1911 — Member Amcr. Soc. of Agr. Engrs. Address, 1107 W.
Oregon St., Urbana, 111.
3709. BENJAMIN HENRY DIETRICH
(Brother of Nos. G63, 4133)
A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; Real Estate Dealer; b. Jan. 26, 1881, Black River Falls,
Wis.; s. Henry (b. 1835, Hessen, Darmstadt, Ger.) & Susanna (Witting) Dietrich, (b.
1840, Ger.) Prepared m Black River Falls, H. S. Alpha Sigma Phi; Ionian. Real Estate
Business, Vancouver, B. C. Address, 353 Pender St., W., Vancouver, B. C.
3710. LEE AMOS DILLON
(Brother of Nos. 1115, 1485)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. June 10, 1885, Iroquis Co., 111.; s. Henry (b. 1841,
Vermilion Coy do.) & Rachel (Wagner) Dillon (b. i84ri, Iroquois Co., do.) Prepared
in Sheldon H. S. Adelpliic Teacher, Newjnan H. S., 1909-10; Vancouver, Wash.,
1910 — Address, 514 W. 14th St., Vancouver, Wash.
3711. WILLIAM PHILIP DOERR
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Dec 30, 1888, Chicago, 111.; s. Jacob Frederic (b. Oct.
15, 1851, Bons, Kreis Gaarlouis, Rhein Prov., Ger.) & Emma Caroline (Nehring)
482 University of Illinois
1 1 909
Doerr (b. Jan. 23, 1865, New York. N. Y.) Prepared in Chicago Man. Tr. Sch., &
Armour Acad. Honorary Mention, Plym Fellowship. University Club, Chicago; Mentor
Club. Address, 4920 Cnamplain Ave., Chicago, III.
3712. ROBERT ERNEST DOHERTY
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Engr.; b. Jan. 22, 1885, Clay City, 111.: s. Anthony (b. 1859,
La.) & Clara (Sauther) Doherty (b. 1859, Salem, 111.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Theta
Delta Chi; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Sigma Xi; Egyptian Club; E. E. Soc; Varsity
Band; Chm. Senior Hat Com.; Cap & Gown Com. Married Pearl Mills, June 20, 1911,
Sherodsville, O. Address, Engr. Dept. General Elec. Co., Schenectady, N. Y.
3713. HAZEL DELL DOLLINGER
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher- b. July 18, 1887, Maryville, Mo.; d. Adolph Louis
(b. July 24, 1861, Chicago) & Rose Ann (Swartwood) Dollinger (b. May 21, 1869,
Mason City, 111.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Worn. Ath. Assoc; Educ. Club;
Varsity Basket-ball, Varsity Capt. Teacher in H. Schs. at Griggsville & Greenfield. Address,
201 E. Clark St., Champaign, 111.
3714. DEAN STANLEY DORMAN
(Brother of No. 2070)
A. B. in L. & A. ; Salesman; b. May 3, 1886, Taylorville, 111.; s. Martin Luther
(b. May i, 1839, Ky.) & Susannah (Phillips) Dorman (b. Oct. 25, 1856, Plymouth,
Eng.) Prepared in Taylorville Twp. H. S. Philomathean; Delta Sigma Rho; Nebr.-
111., 1907; Ind.-Ill., 1908; Adelphic-Philo Debate, 1908. Address, 221 E. Poplar St..
Taylorville, 111.
3715- ELZY FRANKLIN DOWNEY
A. B. in Sci.; M. S.. 1910; Teacher; s. Robert Franklin (b. Feb. 15, 1842, Streator,
111.) & Luella Frances (Parker) Downey (b. Feb. 14, 1851, Abingdon, do.) Prepared
in Magnolia H. S.; Grad. I. S. N. U, 1902; Univ of Chicago, 1904-7. Phi Lambda;
Kappa Delta Pi. Elected full Asst., Univ. of 111., 1910. Taught New Trier Twp.
H. S., 1910-11; Lucy L. Flower Tech. H. S., Chicago, 191 1 — Member of Cen. Assoc,
of Sci. & Math. Teachers. Married Lucile Westbrook, 1902, Onarga, 111. Child,
Robert Hull, b. Dec. 2, 1905. Address, 2635 59th Ave., Cicero, 111.
3716. WALTER R. DRENNAN
A. B. in L. & A.; Dealer in Can. Land,; b. Oct. 28, 1888, Taylorville, 111.; s. John
G. & Margaret S. (Slater) Drennan. Prepared in Univ. H. S., Chicago. Beta Theta
Pi; Yoxan; Shield & Trident; Helmet; Mgr. Football team. Address, 5110 E. End
Ave., Chicago; Bus. Add., 66 W. Adams St., dp.
3717. JOSEPH ALLEN DREW
(Brother of Nos. 2638, 2952)
B. S. in Agr. ; Commercial Horticulturist; b. Oct. 18, 1885, Clifton, 111.; s. Washing-
ton (b. Aug. 20, 1846, Chateamgay, N. Y.) & Mary Alice (Hunt) Drew (b. Sept. 23,
J850, Charleston. N. H.) Prepared in Watseka H. S. Agr. Club. Asst. in Pomol.,
Agr. Exp. Sta., Illinois, 1909-11. Member Presb. Church; 111. State Hort. Soc; Y. M.
C. A.; Y. P. S. C. E. Address. Fairfield, 111.
3718. NORA BETZ DUNLAP (RODGERS)
A. B. in L. S: A.; b. May 24, 1882, Savoy, 111.; d. Ernest Lane (b. June 25, 1851,
111.) & Fannie Dunkel (Betz) (b. July 20, 1853, 0-) Prepared in Univ. Acad. H. Sci.
Club. Married Robert Beam Rodgers, Champaign, 111.; Dec. 27, 1909. Child, Frances
B. Rodgers, b. Dec. 21, 1910. Address, 215 Florida St., San Antonio, Tex.
3719. WILBUR LAWRENCE DUNN
B. S. in C. E. ; Engineer; b. Apr. 24, 1880, Peoria, 111.; s. William Wallace (b.
Sept. 2, 1840, Cambridge, Mass.) & Helen A. Dunn (b. July 19, 1842, Louisville, Ky.)
Prepared in Univ, Acad. Triangle. Engr. with Hedrick & Cochran, Consult. Engrs.,
Kansas City, Mo. Member Christian Science. Address, 612 7th Ave., Peoria, 111.;
Sj<j. Add., 1 1 18 McGee St., Kansas City, Mo.
3720. CHARLES ELMER DURST
B. S. in Agr.; M. S., 1912; Teacher; h. May 3, 1884, Knox City, Mo.; s. H. ^^
Carrie (Layman) Durst. Prepared in Univ. Acad. Agr. Club. Horticultural Editor,
///. Agriculturist, 1908-9. Asst. in Olericulture, Univ. of 111. Published: Master's Thesis
on A Study of the Eggplant; articles in the 1910 and 191 1 reports of the 111. State Hort.
Soc; from Aug. 1910 to June 1912, 1500 to 2000 words each month in Nat. Food Mag-
azine, Chicago, on Vegetable and Fruit (Culture; other articles from time to time in
Breeder's Gazette, Nat. Fruit Grower, III. Agriculturists experiment station bull, in
preparation. Supt. Jr. and Intermediate Dept. 111. C. E. Union, 1910-12. Married Miss
Bertie Good, Sept. 4, 1912, Urbana, 111. Address, 902 S. Busey Ave., Urbana, 111.
3721. OTIS MILES EASTMAN
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Jan. r6, 1887, Harvard, 111.; s. Otis Sawyer & Harriette
M. (Miles) Eastman. Prepared in Harvard H. S. Member Unit. Church; A. F. & A. M.;
I. O. O. F. Address, Harvard, III.
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3722. FRANCES MARILLA EATON
(Daughter of No. 227; Sister of No. 2953)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Jan. 20, 1888, Harristown, 111.; d. William Thomas
(b. 1858, Salisbury, Mass.) & Augusta (Batchelder) Eaton (b. 1856, Pittsfield, N. H.)
Prepared in Tyler (Texas) H. S.; Phi Delta Psi; Alethenai; Y. W. C. A.; Worn.
League; Vice-Pres. Sen. Class, first semester; Vice-Pres, Y. W. C. A., 1907-8. Teaching
in Pub. Schs. of Troup, Texas, 191 1 — - Address, Troup, Texas.
3723. BESSIE JOSEPHINE EISZNER
(Sister of No. 3349)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Dec. 17, 1886, Chicago; d. August William (b. IJec.
17, 1861) & Elise Marie (Scheuermann) Eiszner (b. June 23, i86i, Merkenfritz, Ober-
Hessen, Ger. ) Prepared in Lewis Inst. Senior Cap & Gown Com.; Sr. Mem. Com.
Student, Univ. of 111., 1909-10. Address, 156 N. Franklin Ave., Chicago, Austin, Sta.
3724. KARL JOHN THEODORE EKBLAW
(Brother of No. 4145)
B. S. in M. E. ; Instr. in Agr. Mech.; b. July 14, 1884, Rantoul, III.; s. Andrew
(b. May 10, 1856, Eksjo, Jonkopping Province, Sweden) & Ingry (Johnson) Ekblaw (b.
Mar. 3, i860, Traheryd. Kroneberg Province, Sweden). Prepared in Rantoul H. S.
& LTniv. Acad. Acacia; M. E. Soc; Pres. 1907; Scribblers'; Technograph Board Vice- Pres.,
1908-9; Gamma Alpha; Class Treas., 1909; Illini Staff. Asst. in Agr. Mech., Univ. of
111., 1909-11; Instr. in Agr. Mech., 191 1 — Member Y. M. C. A. Author of The Erosion
of Turbine Blades, Technograph, Vol. 34, 1910, pp. 23-29. Address, 1107 W. Oregon St.,
Urbana, 111.
3725. CLARA ERBES
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Aug. 4, 1880, Centralia, 111.; d. Jacob (b. Dec. 3.
1832, Bubenheim, Ger.) & Fredericke (Dillie) Erbes (b. Jan. 17, 1846, St. Louis, Mo.)
Prepared in Centralia H. S.; I. S. N. U. ; Der Deutscher Verein. Teaching in Centralia
Twp. H. S., Address, 4075 Pine St., Centralia, 111.
3726. HAL EDMUND ERCANBRACK
B. S. in Ry. E. E.; Engineer; b. Elburn, 111., Oct. 3, 1884; s. William Henry (b. He-
bron, 111.) & Mary Alice (Hugg) Ercanbrack (b. Richmond, 111.) Prepared in Elburn.
H. S.; Univ. Acad. Psi Upsilon; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; Shield and Trident; Scab-
bard & Blade; Prelim. Honors; Pres. Sen. Class Cadet Col., Univ. Regt. Elec. for A. t.
& C. R. H., 1909-10; Priv. Secy, to John Stewart, Elburn, 111., 1909-10; Engr. for W. L.
Fergus & (Jo., Chicago, 111., 1910-11; Engr., Hegeler Brothers Zinc Co., 191 1. Address,
606 W. Madison St., Danville, 111.
3727. ROBERT N. ERSKINE
A. B. in L. & A.; Lawyer; b. July 24, 1SS6, Oak Park, 111.; s. Robert (b. Apr.
10, 1847, Gallashiels, Scot.) & Mary (Goodspeed) Erskine (b. Feb. 28, 1858, Constantia,
N. Y.) Prepared in Oak Park H. S. Phi Delta Phi; Phi Beta Kappa; Prelim. & Final
Honors; Secy., 111. Union. LL. B.. Chicago Kent Coll. of Law, 191 1. Address, 304 JN.
East Ave., Oak Park, 111.; Bus. Add., 1037 ist Nat. Bank Bldg., Chicago, 111.
3725. HELEN ELAINE ERVIN (ROBERTS)
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Aug. to, 18S2. Good Hope. O.; d. William A. (b. Apr. 15,
1847, Greenfield, O.) & Clara (Morton) Ervin (b. Aug. 22, 1849, South Salem, O.)
Prepared at Wartburg, Tenn.; A. B., Maryville Coll., 1902. Married William Edward
Roberts, Rincon, New Mexico, Apr. 3, 1912. Address, Mineral Hill, N. Max.
3729. MARTIN EDWARD EVANS
B. E. in M. E.; Trav. salesman; b. Apr. 10, 1883, Chebanse, 111.; s. Leonard Wood
(b. Apr. 29, 1859, Wanatah, Ind.) & Amelia Jane (Grosse) Evans (b. Feb. 8, 1863, Utica,
111.) Prepared in Chebanse H. S. & Univ. Acad.; A. S. M.. E. Taught farm mech. in
Agr. Coll., Cornell Univ., 1909-11; M. M. E. Cornell, 191 1; Trav. salesman, June, 1911 —
Invented machine for manufacturing reinforced concrete piles (used as thesis for M. M. E.,
Cornell) June i, 191 1. Address, Chebanse, 111.
3730. LEON ULYSSES EVERHART
(Brother of Nos. 467, 1120)
A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Nov. 8, 1885, Champaign, 111.; s. Marion
Washington (b. June 28, 1842, near Nev.'comerstown, 0.),& Sarah Isabel (Wyandt) Ever-
hart (b. Mar. 12, 1847, do.) Prepared in Gibson City H. S. & Univ. Acad.; Philomathean;
Fuller Moot Court; Shield & Trident; Class Sec, igog-iu; Ulini Music Reporter, 1905-7;
Asst. Bus. Mgr., 1907-8; Bus. Mgr., igoS-9. Sec. Urbana Commerc. Club, & Ex-officio
Director, 1911-12; City Attorney, 1911. Married Helen I'ercival, Dec, 1912, at Urbana.
Address, 901 J^ W. California .'\vc., L^rliana, 111.; Bus. Add., Cohen I'.uilding, Urbana, 111.
3731. ROY NEWTON FARGO
B. S. in E. E.; .Xsst. in Men's G\ni. and in Business: b. Nov. 29, 1884, Groton, S.
Dak.; s. James P. (b. 1852, Greenville, Mich.) & Mariani (Ouiggle) Fargo (b. 1861, near
Greenville, Midi.) Prepared in Strealor Twp. H. .S. AljjlTii Delta Plii; Eta Kappa Nu.
With Frank Adams Elec. (Jo., St. Louis, Mo., 10117; Chicago Bell Tel. Co., 1907-8;
Real Estate and Ins. Bus., and Asst. in Men's Gym., Univ. of 111., 1909 — Member
484 University of Illinois [1909
Commercial Club, Urbana, 111. Married Grace Sodonia Vanneman, Sept. 8, 1908, Urbana,
111. Child, Margaret Miriam, b. July 22, 1912. Address, 506 W. Iowa St., Urbana,
111.; Bus. Add., 612 Green St., Champaign, 111.
3732. PAUL MELVILLE FARMER
B. S. in E. E. ; Engineer; b. Aug. 23, 1885, Palmyra, 111.; s. George Allen (b. Dec.
21, 1853) & Harriet Amelia (McMullen) Farmer (b. Aug. 24, 1856, Clay Co., 111.)
Prepared in Palmyra H. S. E. E. Soc; Eta Kappa Nu. With Red Oak Elec. Co., la.,
1909-10; Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. Co., 1910-11; Western Elec. Co. Address, Spring-
field, 111.; Bus. Add., 500 So. Clinton St., Chicago, 111.
3733. JAMES GURNEY FILLMORE
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Oct. 2, 1876; s. Luther D. (b. Sept. i, 1843, Rutland, Vt.) &
.Sarah (Halbert) Fillmore (b. Sept. 25 1842, Erie Co., Pa.) Prepared in Beloit Coll.
Acad., and Richmond H. S. Ionian; John Marshall Law Club. Member Epworth League.
Address, 622 N. Second St., Rockford, 111.
3734. ERNA MARIE ELIZABETH FINK
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Sept. 10, 1886, Hamburg, Ger. ; d. James P. (b. June
29, 1853, Archsum, Sylt. do.) & Marie (Moeller) Fink (b. Mar. 10, 1864, Hamburg, do.)
Prepared in Chicago H. S., and three years at school in Hamburg, Ger. Alpha Alpha;
Illiola; Scribblers; Deutscher Verein. Address, 2911 So. Park Ave., Chicago, III. Bus.
.Add., Morton, 111.
3735. SAMUEL NORRIS FINN
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. July 28, 1869, Carter, 111.; s. Alfred C. (b. Apr. 4, 1835, Can-
tralia. 111.) & A. R. (Mercer) Finn (b. 1845, do.) Prepared in S. 111. State Nor. Univ.
Married Luna M. Hays, Jan., 1894, Salem, 111. Children, Hazel, b. Feb. 12, 1895; Roscoe
S., b. Feb. 26, 1896. Address, Salem, 111.
3736. ARVIN WILLIAM FISCHER
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. Aug. 24, 1887, Addison, 111.; s. George A. (b. June 30,
1851, do.) & Mary C. (Franzen) Fischer (b. Elmhurst, 111.) Prepared in Wheaton Acad.
Member Dunham Marengo Cow-test Assoc; Ev. Church. Address, Bensonville, 111.
3737- WILLIAM MURPHY FISHBACK
(Husband of No. 2775)
A. B. in L. & A.; Principal; b. June 20, 1875, Marshall, 111.; s. J. S. & Susan (Flesher)
Fishback. Prepared in Univ. Acad. Ionian. Taught Athletics at Selma; Prin. Orange
Union H. S. I. N. G., 3 yrs. Married Avis Hortense Percival ('06), Aug. 22, 1909, Cham-
paign. Address, Orange, Calif.
3738. IRA WILLIAM FISK
B. S. in E. E. ; Instructor; b. Aug. 8, 1884, Plainview, Minn.; s. Chauncy Stuart
(b. 1846, Liberty, N. Y.) & Sarah Elizabeth (Finch) Fisk (b. 1848, do.) Prepared m
Plainview (Minn.), H. S. Eta Kappa Nu. Asst. in E. E., Univ. of 111., 1910-11; Instr.
in E. E., 191 1 — Married Alta May Meachum, Oct. 9, 1909, Plainview, Minn. Address,
609 S. Coler Ave., Urbana, 111.; Bus. Add., Elec. Lab., Univ. of 111., do.
3739- JUNIUS AIKEN FLANDERS
(Brother of No. 4160)
A. B. in L. & A.; Cement Business; b. June 29, 1888, Chicago; s. John James &
Alicia (Aiken) Flanders. Prepared in Lewis Inst. Delta Kappa Epsilon; Phenix;
Yoxan: Ku Klux; Capt. Varsity Polo & Swimming teams; Varsity Base ball Mgr. ;
mini Staff; Jun. Smoker & Sen. Ball Com. Santa Cruz Portland Cement Co. & Standard
Portland Cement Corporation (2 companies under the same management). Olympic Club.
Married Elizabeth Ann Wyeth, June 11, 191 1. San Francisco, Calif. Address, Crocker
Bldg., San Francisco, Calif.
3740. JOSEPH KYLE FOSTER
A. B. in L. & A.; Sec. Cow Creek Irrig. Co.; b. Mar. 25, 1886, Mt. Carmel, 111.; s.
Michael Joseph (b. Cambridge, Eng.) & Elizabeth (Thorn) Foster (b. Bridgeport, 111.)
Prepared in Mt. Carmel H. S. Egyptian and Varsity Clubs; Alpha Delta Phi. Draftsman
with Gulf Pipe Line Co., 1909-1910; Flathead Co. Big Arm, Mont., 1910 — Married
Frances Mary Parkinson, Mar. 22, 191 1, Mt. Carmel, 111. Child, Katharine Elizabeth, b.
Nov. 12, 1912. Address, Hill City, Blaine Co., Ida.
3741. CHESTER CHARLES FOWLER
B. S. in Chem. Eng.; Asst. Prof.; b. July 8, 1886, Chicago, 111.; s. Charles W. (b.
Apr., 1847, Peru, 111.) & Julia H. (Shaw) Fowler (b. Oct. 19, i8ss, Chicago 111.) Pre-
pared in Clrane Man. Tr. H. S., Chicago. Zeta Psi; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Xi;
Delta Theta Sigma, Chem. Club. Special honors. Asst. Chemist, Armour & Co., Chi-
cago, July-Sept., 1909; Asst. Instr. and Asst. Prof., Dept. of Chem., la. State Coll., 1909 —
Author: Studies on Water Drinking (The Metabolic Influence of Copious Water Drinking
With Meals), The Jour, of Experimental Med., Vol. XII, No. 3, 1910, pp. 388-410.
Married Eula Mae Thompson, July 25, 1908, Wheaton, 111. Child, William Charles, b.
Jan. 6, 1912. Address, 430 Ash Ave., Ames, la.
3742. JOHN DANIEL WILLIAM FROEHLICH
B. S. in C. E. ; Engineer; b. Aug. 2, 1883, Chicago, 111.; s. John (b. 1839, Tiefendorf,
Saxony, Ger.) & Barbara Froehlich (b. Chicago, 111.) Prepared in Y. M. C. A., Chicago.
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Phi Sigma Kappa. Engr. Power Plant Constr. Address, 5217 Winthrop Ave., Chicago,
3743. MARY CAMILLE FRUIN
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Mar. 9, i888; d. John (b. 1840, Tipperary Co., IreJ
& Mary E. (Doherty) Fruin (b. 1855, Brooklyn, N. Y.) Prepared in McKinley H. S.
El Paso, 111. Taught in Alexandria, S. Dak., 1909-10; Sioux City, la., 1910 — Address,
El Paso, 111.
5744. ELMER OTIS FURROW
A. B. in L. & A.; Lawyer; b. Mar. 29, 1884, Potomac, 111.; s. William Henry (b.
ibid.) & Jessie Helena (Ray) Furrow (b. Kankakee, 111.) Prepared in Danville H. S.
Phi Delta Theta. LL. B., Univ. of Colo., 1910. Address, Steamboat Springs, Colo.
3745. JULIUS SIVERINE GANGSTADT
B. S. in Agr.; Retail Milk Dealer; b. July 15, 1883, Deerfield, Wis.; s. Edward (b. Apr.
21, 1849, Christiania, Norway) & Martha (Christiansen) Gangstadt (b. Oct. 16, 1858,
Deerfield, Wis.) Prepared in Deerfield H. S.; Albion Acad. Agr. Club; Scand. Soc;
Mgr. Agr. Baseball Team, 1909; Chm., First Agr. Round-up. Local Insp. & Mgr., Ham-
mond, La., Co-operative Creamery Assoc; Mgr. Hammond Woodland Dairy Co., 191 1;
Supt. & member, Bd. of Dir., Woodland Dairy Co., Ltd., 191 1. Article, How to Prevent
the Washing of Soils, illinois Agriculturist, Mar., 1908. Pres. Bus. Men's Bible Class,
Hammond, La. Married Hazel Harriet Gere, Nov. 22, 1910, Urbana, 111. C"hild, Mar-
garite Elizabeth, b. Nov. 29, 191 1. Address, c/o Capitol City Creamery, Baton Rouge, La.
3746. LION GARDINER
B. S. in M. E.; Supt. Dredging Co.; b. Nov. 19, 1884, Chicago, 111.; s. Frank
H. (b. Jan. 7, 1852, Milwaukee) & Helen C. (Root) Gardiner (b. Apr. 30, 1856, North
Reading, Mass.) Prepared in South Divis. H. S., Chicago. Tau Beta Pi; Phenix;
Yoxan; Helmet; Football, 1906-7-8; Sen. Class Pres. 2d. Semes.; member of first
Council of Stud. Union. Deputy Inspector Smoke Dept., Chicago, Feb.-Apr. 1910;
with Consult. Engr. doing report work & appraisals, 1910-11; Supt. of Dredging Co.,
191 1 — Address, 814 E. 45th St., Chicago, 111.; Bus. Add., Fox Lake, 111.
3747. CLARENCE ORAN GARDNER
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 191 1; Harrison Fellow in Univ. of Penn.; b. Apr. 19,
1885, Clay Co., Nebr.; s. Clarence (Jlay (b. June 26, 1854, Shelby Co., 111.) & Laura
Susan (Gilbert) Gardner (b. Dec. 29, 1864, Grayville, do.) Prepared in ShelbyviUe
H. S.; Philomathean; Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa Delta Pi; Prelim. & Final Honors;
Circulation Mgr., Asst. Bus. Mgr. & Bus. Mgr., Illini. Asst. in Pol. Sci., Univ. of
111., 1909-11; Harrison Fellow in Pol. Science, Univ. of Penn., 1911 — Author: The
Working of the State-Wide Referendum in Illinois, Amer. Pol. Sci. Review, Aug.,
1911, 23 pp.; The Initiative and Referendum in Commission Cities, Annals of the
Amer. Acad, of Pol. & Social Science, Nov., 191 1, Vol. 38, No. 3. PP- 823-832. Member
Amer. Pol. Sci. Assoc, 1910; Amer. Acad, of Pol. & Social Science, 1911. Address,
208 S. 37 St., Philadelphia, Penn.
3748. PERCIE ELLEN GARNETT
(Sister of Nos. 943, 1497. 2091. 3366, 4673)
A. B. in H. Sci.; Teacher; b. Sept. 30, 1882, St. Mary's 111.; d. Robert Kirtley
(b. Aug. 4, 1844, do.) & Annie Elizabeth (Hunter) Garnett, (b. Oct. 19, 1845, Catasauqua,
Pa.) Prepared in Carthage H. S. Alpha Chi Omega; H. Sci. Club. Teaching Uom.
Sci. & Art, Plymouth, 111., 1909-10; Pratt, Kan., 1910-12. Address, Plymouth, 111.
3749. CLARK LEE GIBBS
(Brother of No. 2387)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Dec. 8, 1879, La Moille, 111.; s. J. R. Gibbs. Prepared in
Ewing Coll. Address. 914 W. Illinois St., Urbana, Ill.(t)
3750. MARY GIBSON (VANCE)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Apr. 27, 1887, Newport, Ind.; d. Oscar Bruce (b. Toronto,
Ind.) & Harriet (Elder) Gibson (b. Dana, Ind.) Prepared in Dana, Ind., H. S.;
Hanover Coll. Kappa Alpha Theta. Teacher in Farmer City H. S., 1909-10. Married
William F. Vance, Chicago, May 4, i9U- Child, Martha, b. Apr. 5, 1912- Address,
Alexis 111
' ■ 37SI. MILES OTTO GIBSON
B. S. in Ry. M. E.; Mech. Engr.; b. Nov. 26, 1887, Urbana, 111.; s. J. A. Gibson.
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Address, c/o N. Y. Cent. R. R., Brewster, N. Y.
3752. LUTIE AZUBA GOFF (CALLAN)
(Wife of No. 2921; Sister of Nos. 1680, 4173)
A B in L. & A.; b. May 9, 1884, Rantoul, 111.; d. Arthur Middleton (b. 1848,
Elmira. N. Y.) & Clara Belle (Hall) Goff (b. 1848, Middleton, Vt.) Prepared in
Rantoul H. S. Illiolq^ Married John A. Callan ('07), June 30, 1911, Champaign,
III. Address, 759 Nott St., Schenectady, N. Y.
3753. FRANK GOODSPEED
B. S. in A. E.; Arch. Engr.; b. Sept. 2, 1884, Joliet, 111.; s. Chas. F. (b. do.)
& Hester Ann (Beedy) Goodspeed (b. Peotone, 111.) Prepared in Joliet Twp. H. S.
4^6 University of Illinois [1909
Kappa Sigma; Shield &■ Trident. Supt. for Arch., 1909; Engr. Coke Oven Const.,
1909-11 Supt. for Arch., 1912 — • Address, P. O. Box No. 451, Ontario, Calif.
3754- INEZ DOROTHY GORDON
A, B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Dec. 20, 1885, Chillicothe, Mo.; d. David (b. Dec.
30, 1850, do.) & Margaret E. (Baker) Gordon (b. Oct. 23, 1858, Columbus, O.)
Prepared in Chillicothe H. S.; Lindenwood Coll., St. Charles, Mo.; Missouri Univ.
Teaching in Chillicothe H. S. Address, Chillicothe, Mo.
3755- MARGARET TRAVIS GOURLEY
(Sister of No. 37S6)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Oct. 9. 1887, Paxton, 111.; d. John McNeal (b.
1847, Indiana Co., Penn.) & Mary Martha (Lantz) Gourley (b. 1848, Brookville,
Jefferson Co., Penn.) Prepared in Grand Prairie Sem., Onarga, & Univ. Acad. Kappa
Delta Pi. Teaching, Moweaqua. 1909-10 Alexis, 1910-1912; Abington 1912 — MemDer
O. E. S. Address, Paxton, 111.; Tern. Add., Abington, 111.
3756'- MARY JANE GOURLEY
(Sister of No. 3755)
A. B. in Sci.; Teacher; b. Dec. 29, 1885, Paxton, 111.; d. John McNeal (b.
Indiana Co., Penn.) & Mary Martha (Lantz) Gourley (b. Jefferson Co., Penn.)
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Teacher in Paxton H. S., 1909 — • Member Presb. Church.
Address, Paxton, 111.
37S7. MARY ADELAIDE GRAHAM
(Sister of Nos. 1331, 2396)
A. B. in L. & A.; Asst. in Univ.; b. May. 1885, Springfield, 111.; d. James M.
(b. Apr. 14, 1852, Castleblayney, Ire.) & Kate (Wallace) Graham (b. Aug. 13, 1857,
Rantoul, 111.) Prepared in Sacred Heart Convent, Springfield, & Univ. Acad. Phi
Beta Kappa; English Club; Scribblers; Choral Soc. Asst. in Engl., Univ. of 111.,
191 1 — Assoc, of Coll. Alumnae. Address, 413 S. Seventh St., Springfield, 111.
3758. LENNA MABEL GREGORY (WALKER)
(Sister of No. 2675)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Sept. 27, 1884, Moweaqua, 111.; d. Frank (b. Mar. 30, 1854,
Tobensport, Ind.) & Amanda (Smith) Gregory (b. Sept. 5, i860, Moweaqua, 111.)
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Taught Engl, in Newman Twp. H. S. Married Clifton
James Walker, 111. Address. Gait, Ont.
3759. MABEL A. GRIDLEY (KRESSMANN)
B. S. in Chem.; Teacher; b. Feb. 11, 1887, Morrison, 111.; d. John (b. June 7, 1859, do.)
& Mary Ann (Ward) Gridley (b. June 6, 1S60, Sanborn, N. Y.) Prepared in Morrison
H. S. Teacher of Chem., Emporia, Kans., 1909-10; Instr. in Chem., Bradley Poly.
Inst., Peoria, 111., 1910-1912. Married Frederick W. Kressmaim, June 20th. ('12). Ad-
dress, 20 Lathrop St., Madison, Wis.
3760. LELAND STANFORD GRIFFITH
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. July 8, 1887, McNabb, 111.; s. Walter G. (b. Clear Creek,
now McNabb, 111.; Feb. 25, 1861) & Fannie G. (Smith) Griffith (b. Aug. 1867, Magnolia,
111.) Prepared Clear Creek Sch. Agr. Club; Y. M. C. A.; Alpha /.eU; Agr. Coll.
Baseball team, 1905-9. Mgr., 1908, Capt., 1909. Secy. Farmers' Inst., 1909-10, Pres.,
191 1 ; Member, B. P. O. E. ; Amer. Breeders' Assoc; 111. Corn Growers' Assoc;
Permanent (I^ertincate as expert corn judge. Address, McNabb, Putnam Co., 111.
3761. SANFORD LACKEY GROVE
B. S. in Agr., 1909, & A. B. in Sci., igio; Farmer; b. Nov. 2, 1885, Cerro Gordo,
TIL; s. Thomas (b. 1S23, Clarksburg, O.) & Emma (Yinger) Grove (b. 1862, Urbana).
Prepared in Cerro Gordo H. S. Address, Cerro Gordo, 111.
3762. MADGE K. GUNDY
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Jan. i, 1886, Bismarck, 111.; d. Francis Marion (b.
May 17, 1843, Myresville, 111.) & Mary Elizabeth, (Smith) Gundy (b. Sept. 30, 1854).
Prepared Danville, H. S. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Capt. Freshman Basketball team.
Teaching in Danville H. S.; Address, Bismarck, 111.
3763. HOMER LANGDON HADLEY
B. S. in Ry. E. E.; Engineer; b. Feb. 21, 1887, Latham, 111.; s. Charles Lewis
(b. May 8, 1845, Waitsfield, Vt.) & Florence Maria (Gilman) Hadley (b. Nov. 22,
1848, Woburn, Mass.) Prepared in Hadlev Dist. Sch. & Maroa H. S. Married Emma
Ncwhaus, June 20, 191 2, Nashville, 111. Address. Co3-67th Ave., West, Allis, Wis.; Bus.
Add. c/o Allis Chalmers Co., Milwaukee, Wis.
3764. FRANKLIN EUGENE HAGIE
A. B. in Sci. M. D. 1911; Interne; b. Feb. -2, i88(,. Elizabeth, 111.; s. Fred &
Martha (Bateman) Hagie. Prepared in Elizabeth H. S. Alpha Omega Alpha. Interne,
Univ. Hospital, Chicago. Address, Elizabeth, 111.
1909] Baccalaureate Alumni 487
3765. joseph william hake
A. B. in Sci.; Instructor; b. Oct. 7, 1882, Hoyleton, 111.; s. Fred W. (b. 1832,
Hanover, Germany) & Sophia (Hartman) Hake (b. 1821, Wurtzberg, do.) Prepared
in Nashville H. S. Scho!., Northwestern Univ.; Grad. Club, same, B. S., Central
Wesleyan Coll. Instr. in Phys., Wheaton Coll., 1909-10; Charge of Jun. Phys. Lab.,
1910 — Member M. E. Church; Y. M. C. A.; Address, 1922 Maple Ave.,
Evanston, 111.
3766. ETHEL LOTTIE HALL (BEEBY)
(Sister of No. 3003)
A. B. in L. S: A.; b. Feb. 16, 1885, Hoopeston, 111.; d. Ervin Stevens (b. Feb.
14, 185s, Tonica, 111.) & Violetta (Richardson) Hall (b. June 19, 1852, Peoria, 111.)
Prepared in Hoopeston & Urbana H. Schs. Stenographer in C. E. Dept., Univ. of
111., 1911-12. Married Frank F. Beeby, June 19, 1912, Urbana, 111. Address, Chicago,
in.(J)
3767. WILLIAM CLYDE HANDLIN
A. B. in Sci.; Teacher; b. Apr. 11, 1885; s. Daniel D. (b. Jan. 14, 1842, Albany,
N. Y.) & Lucinda Marguerite (Buckles) Handlin (b. Sept. 10, 1846, Mt. Pulaski, 111.)
Prepared in Lake Fork & Mt. Pulaski H. Schs. Chem. Club; Baseball team pitcher.
Professional Baseball, 2 yrs.; taught at Lake Fork, 2 yrs.; New Holland, teaching.
Member A. F. & A. M.; Commandery, K. T.; Mohammed Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S.,
Peoria, 111. Address, Lake Fork, 111.
3768. DE ALTON HAYWARD
A. B. in L. & A.; 1909; Address, 165 E. Ontario St., Chicago; Bus. Add., 34 W.
Lake St., do.
3769. WILLIAM EVERETT HEDGCOCK
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer &: Teacher; b. Feb. 4, 1885, Plymouth, 111.; s. John Franklin
(b. Nov. 3, 1861, do.) & Anna Elizabeth (Wade) Hedgcock (b. Sept. 17, 1863, do.)
Prepared in Plymouth H. S. Sigma Pi; Agr. Club; Univ. Football Squad, 1907.
Teacher of Agr., in LaSalle-Peru Twp. H. S., 1910-12; Head of Agr. Dept., Assoc. State
H. S., Albert Lea Sch., Albert Lea, Minn, 1912. Member Cong. Church. Married Nellie
Irene Nourining, Dec. 25, 1912, Macomb, 111. Address, 929 Lake Blvd., Albert Lea,
Minn.
3770. DONALD ALISON HENRY
(Brother of No. 4707)
B. S. in E. E.; Engineer; b. Apr. 9, 1887, Newton, Kan.; s. John Douglas (b.
July 17, 185s, Vermilion Co., 111.) & Mary Emma (Alison) Henry (b. July 7, ^>^bo,
Winchester, O.) Prepared in Neosho, Mo., H. S. Sigma Xi. Engr. Apprentice with
Westinghouse E. & M. Co., 1909; Clerk in E. E. Dept., Univ. of HI., 190910; Sub-
Sta. Operator, Sanitary Dist. of Chicago, 1910-11; Asst. Operator Terminal Sta.,
same, Feb. -May, 191 1; Dynamo Tender in Power House, same, May-Oct., 1911; Asst.
Operator in Hydro-Elec. Power House of Sanitary Dist. of Chicago, 1911-12; Part owner
& Man. of Concrete Staple Post Co., 1912 — Assoc, member of Amer. Inst, of E. E. ;
M. E. Church; Epworth League. Married Elizabeth Conover, June 7, 1911- Champaign.
Child, Helen Lola, b. Mar. 23, 1912. Address, 730 N. Mill St., Pontiac, 111.
3771. JULIUS CHARLES HERBSTMAN
LL. B.; Professor; b. Aug. 11, 1879, Summerfield, 111.; s. C. Herbstman. Prepared
in McKendree Coll., A. B., 1901. Head of Pub. Speak. Dept., Univ. of Wash. Address,
4506 University Blvd., Seattle, Wash.
3772. GEORGE ALBERT HERRMANN
B. S. in M. E.; Engineer; b. May 2, 1887, Peru, 111.; s. F. Julius (b. Aug. 11,
1851, Ger.) & Ida (Hammerick) Herrmann (b. Aug. 12, 1851, do.) Prepared in La-
Salle-Peru Twp. H. S. Tau Beta Pi. Sargent & Lundy, Illinois Steel Co., iioutli
Chicago. Stucient member A. S. M. E. Married Ida Mae Conover, Nov. 16, 1909,
Chicago. Address, 6936 Madison Ave., Chicago.
3773. HARRY BRYANT HERSHEY
A. B. in L. & A.; Lawyer; b. Mar. 8, 1885, Mifflin, O.; s. F. B. & Anna (Gongwcri
Hershey. Prepared in Taylorville Twp. H. S. Pheni.x; Philomathean; Delta Sigma
Rho; Alpha Delta Phi; Scholarship for Debating, Coll. of Law, 1909; Pres. Freshman
class; IVfember Class Day Com.; Hatchet Orator, 1908-9; 111. -Minn. Debate, 1906; 111.-
Ohio Debate, 1907; 111.- Wis. debate, 1909; 3 inter-society debates. J. D., Univ. of
Chicago, 191 1. City Atty. Battalion Adj. I. N. G., i9o8. Married Leah Stapleton,
Taylorville, 111. Address, Taylorville, 111.
3774. FRANCIS CRAIG HERSMAN
B. S. in Agr.; Professor; b. May 20, 1885, Hersman, 111.; s. George Jacob (b. Oct. 9,
1853, do.) & Alice Leslie (McGaw). Hersman (b. June 29, 1865, Elvaston, 111.) Pre-
pared in Mt. Sterling H. S. Agr. Club; Alpha Zeta; Final Honors; Sigma Xi.
Trustee, Presb. Church; Treas. C. E. Soc; Brown Co. Farmers' Inst., Secy., 1909-10;
I'res., 1911; Pres. Hersman Ath. Assoc. Prof, of Agri. in Co. IL S. Married U ilma
Belle Curry, May 19, 1910, Mt. Sterling, 111. Address, Yreka, Siskiyou Co., Calif.
488 University of Illinois [1909
3775- CLARENCE AGNEW HERTEL
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. Nov. 27, 1886, Freeburg, 111.; s. Charles (b. Sept. 15,
1847, Lorraine, France) & Josephine Louisa (Wilderman) Hertel (b. May 14, 1847;.
Prepared by private study; Central Wesleyan Coll., 1906-7. Teacher & Farmer, 1909 —
Address, Freeburg, 111.
3776. 'FRANK THEODORE HEYLE
B. S. in C. E.; b. Oct. 2, 1884, Peoria, 111.; s. F. P. & Adda E. Heyle. Prepared
in Bradley Poly. Inst., Peoria. Died, Feb. 8, 191 1, in Brazil.
3777- HARRY S. HILL
B. S. in Sci. ; Asst. Chem.; b. Dec. 2, 1886, Loda, 111.; s. James Albert (b.
Sept. 10, 1851, Princeton, 111.) & Mary Ellen (Mock) Hill (b. Nov. 17, 1849, Prince-
ville. 111.) Prepared in Paxton H. S. Chem. Club; Alpha Chi Sigma; Illinois
section Amer. Chem. Soc; 111. Union; Jr. Cap Com.; Class Football Mgr.; Treas.,
Sen. Ball Com.; Stud. Council Vice Pres. from Coll. of Sci. Asst. Chem., Atchinson,
Topeka & Santa Fe R. R. Co. Author: Keto Ester Addition Products with Aryl
Amiens and Alcohols, Jour, of the Amer. Chem. Soc, V. XXXIII, No. 3, Mar., 1911,
pp. 400-405. Married, Ethyl Ollun Jones of Topeka, Kan., Bus. Add., A .T. & S. F. Ry-,
Chemical Dept., Topeka, Kan. Res. 818, 3d St., Ft. Madison, la.
3778. NORMAN HADEN HILL
B. S. in Arch.; Arch. Supt.; b. Sept. 25, 1881, Valeene, Ind.; s. Charles (b.
Sept. 30, 1858, Valeene, Ind.) & Nancy Elizabeth (Cook) Hill (b. Dec. 9, 1862, do.)
Prepared in Central Nor. Coll., Danville, Ind.; E. 111. State Nor. Sch., Arch. Club;
Choral Soc; Sigma Xi. Structural Des. & Arch. Drafting, 111. Traction Co., Decatur,
& Big Four R. R., Indianapolis 1909-10; Supt. for Temple & Burrows, Archts., Daven-
port, la., 1910 — Address, Y. M. C. A. Bldg., Davenport, la.; Bus. Add., 63
McManus Bldg., do.
3779. OSCAR GEORGE HIVELEY
B. S. in C. E.; Contractor; b. Feb. 18, 1886, Ackley, la.; s. George (b. Oct.
23, 1859, Wrightsville, Pa.) & Theresa (Oppold) Hiveley (b. Aug. 29, 1858, Philadelphia,
Pa.) Prepared in Freeport H. S. Tau Lambda. Asst. Engr., 111. State Highway
Comm., 1910; Draftsman, Waddell & Harrington, Kansas City, Mo., 1910-11; Member
Trunck Hiveley Co., Engr. & Constr., Freeport, 111., 191 1 — Member K. C. Married
Marguerite Wright, Dec. 27, 191 1, Frankfort, S. Dak. Address, Freeport, 111.
3780. NELS REUBEN HJORT
B. S. in C. E. ; Engineer; b. July 26, 1887, Chicago; s. Axel F. (b. Gottenberg,
Sweden) & Charlotta Maria (Mellin) Hjort (b. do.) Prepared in R. T. Crane Man.
Tr. H. S., Chicago. Draftsman, Amer. Locomotive Co., 1909-10; Instrumentman,
Big Four, 1910-11; Instrumentman on Constr., C. M. & St. P. R. R., Maxwell, la.,
1912 — Address, 3241 Hirsch St., Chicago.
3781. LUCY VIRGINIA HOFF (WHALL)
(Sister of Nos. 1889, 2690)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mar. 24, 1887, Deer Park, Md.; d. Theodore (b. Sept. 21,
1843, Bucks Co., Pa.) & Lucy May (Naisby) Hoff (b. May 12, 1855, Philadelphia,
Pa.) Prepared in Bloom Twp. H. S., Chicago Heights. Der Deutsche Verein.
Taught in H. S., 1909-11. Member Unity Presb. S. S. class; Ladies Aid Soc; R. N. A.
& O. E. S.; Tolono Dom. Sci. Club. Married George William Whall, Nov. 24, 1910,
Chicago Heights. Child, Leila Constance, b. Oct. 27, 191 1. Address, Tolono, 111.
3782. PAUL ALEXANDER HOFFMAN
B. S. in Agr.; 1909: M. S., 1910; s. Paul Herman (b. Oct. 29, 1849, Breslau, Ger.)
& Margaret (Hetherington) Hoffman (b. Feb. 18, 1852, Ontario, Can.) Prepared in Chi-
cago English H. & Man. Tr. Sch. & Lewis Inst. Cosmopolitan Club; Sigma Xi; Schol. in
Grad. Sch., 1910; Fellowship, 1911. Res. Asst. in Animal Nutrition, igio-ii. Member
A. F. & A. M., O. E. S., R. A. M., R. & S. M., K. T., Urbana, A. A. O. of N. M. S.;
Mem. of Am. Chem. Soc. and Am. Soc of Animal Nutrition. In Engr. Dept. of Chicago
Board of Underwriters. Address, 601 N. Carpenter St., Chicago.
3783. CARL HENRY HOGE
B. S. in Ry. E. E.; Engineer; b. Mar. 9, 1886, Wenona, 111.; s. H. D. (b. Dec.
10, 1858, do.) & Isabelle (Patterson) Hoge (b. Mar. 13, 1854, Waynesburg, Pa.)
Prepared in Wenona H. S. Iris; E. E. Club. Motorman, Seattle Elec Co., 1909-10;
Asst. Engr., 1910-11; Distribution Engr., 1911 — Member The Stone & Webster
Club of Wash.; The Seattle Elec. Club. Married Florence Mary Thompson, Sept, 3, 1912.
Address, 17 12 Summit Ave., Seattle, Wash.
3784. FRED NELSON HOLMQUIST
B. S. in C. E.; City Engr.; b. July 28, 1884, Weldon, 111.; s. Lars (b. Dec 15,
1845, Lanskrona, Sweden) & Kate (Dressier) Holmquist (b. Dec. 25, 1857, Vinmngeu, Get.)
Prepared in Weldon H. S. Acacia. Mech. helper, C. & A. Mining Co., Bisbee, Ariz.,
1909; Asst. City Engr., Phoenix, Ariz., 1909-12; City Engr., Phoenix, Ariz., 1912 — Mem-
ber Ariz. Club; Bachelor's Club; A. F. & A. M. Address, 600 N. 2d Ave., Phoenix,
Ariz.; Bus. Add., City Engineer, do.
1909] Baccalaureate Alumni 489
3785. harry stirling horner
B. S. in Arch.; Draftsman; b. May 15, 1884, Madison, Wis.; s. Frank S. (b.
Dec. 25, 1856, Harrisburg, Pa.) & Anna L. (Stirling) Horner (b. Feb. 28, 1858,
Marseilles, 111.) Prepared in Rockford H. S., and Univ. Acad. Sigma Alpha Epsilon;
Helmet; Yoxan. Address, 715 Cap. Bk. Bldg., St. Paul, Minn.
3786. EZEKIEL EDWARD HOSKINS
B. S. in Agr.; Assistant; b. Jan. 22, 1882, Norris City, 111.; s. William Franklin
(b. Nov. 4, 1841, near Herald, 111.) & Catharine (Spence) Hoskins (b. Feb. i, 1852,
near Norris City, 111.) Prepared in Carmi H. S. Attended S. 111. Nor. Sch., 1900-1.
Alpha Zeta; 'Sigma Xi. Teacher in LaSalle-Peru Twp. H. S., 1909-10; Asst. in Soil
Fertility, Univ. of 111., 1910— Member Bapt. Church. Address, Norris City, 111.
3787. JOHN VERNON HOUSTON
B. S. in C. E. ; Engineer; b. June 14, 1887, Atkinson, Nebr. ; s. John William
Bayliss (b. Jan. 30, 1859, Dudley, Eng.) & Clara Grace (Riggle) Houston (b. Oct. 28,
1866, Onarga, 111.) Prepared in Jefferson H. S., Chicago. Phi Kappa Psi. Address,
4041 Lowell Ave., Chicago, 111.
3788. MARY HOWE
(Sister of Nos. 2124, 2695, 3026)
B. S. in H. Sci.; Teacher; b. Oct. s, 1886, Chicago; d. Edward G. (b. 1849,
Brookline, Mass.) & Mary E. (Barnard) Howe (b. 1855, Chicago). Prepared in
Urbana H. S.; Univ. Acad. Phi Delta Psi; Alethenai; Pres. H. Sci. Club; Y. W. C. A.
cabinet. Taught Dom. Sci. in Rockford, 111., & Indianapolis Pub. Schs. Address, 10233
S. Wood St., Chicago.
3789. WENFU YIKO HU
LL. B. ; Professor; b. July 1876, Ningpo, Chekiang; s. Chihtsing Zaenchang (b. Dec.
1853, do.) & Luna (Van) Hu (b. July, 1852, do.) Prepared in Prep. Dept. St. John's
Univ., Shanghai, China; Univ. of (Thicago, 1906-8. Cosmopolitan Club, Pres. in
Chicago; Secy., Chinese Students' Club. Secy. & Legal Adviser of Ministry of
Communications, Peking; Prof, of Law, Imperial Univ., do. Author: Green's History
of the English People (translation); Pocket English & Chinese Dictionary (published by
the Commercial Press, Shanghai). Member of Amer. Univ. Club & St. John's Univ.
Club, Peking. Address, 12 Tai Woo Lee, Rue Montanban, Shanghai, China.
3790. CURTIS CLAY HUBBART
B. S. in C. E.; Constr. Engr.; b. Sept. 28, 1887, Joslin, 111.; s. Curtis Mitchell (b. Sept.
29, 1859, Erie, do.) & Clarissa (Searle) Hubbart (b. Dec_. 28, 1859, Osborne, do.) Pre-
pared in Champaign H. S. C. E. Soc. ; Capt. Regt. ; Swimming team. Engr. on R. R.
Constr., 1910; Engr. in Bldg. Constr., 1910; C. Engr. McLane Engr. Co. Pres. Toast-
master's Club; Y. M. C. A.; A. F. & A. M.; B. P. O. E.; 111. Soc. of Engrs. & Surveyors.
Address, 945 43rd St., Rock Island, 111.
3791. FRANKLIN ROSCOE HUCKIN
A. B. in Sci.; Physician; b. July 31, 1885, Ogden, 111.; s. Edward (b. Eng.) &
Caroline Julia (Hayes) Huckin (b. Ogden, 111.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. M. D., Rush
Med. Coll., 191 1. Phi Beta Pi. St. Mary's Hospital, Milwaukee, i Yr. ; practicing since.
Member M. E. Church. Married Beulah Beatrice Rawlinson, Sept. 14, 1910. Child, Vir-
ginia Caroline, b. Aug. 30, 1912. Address, Mansfield, 111.
3792. JESSIE FRANCES HUFFMAN
(Sister of No. 3412)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Aug. 27, 1885, Charleston, 111.; d. John T. (b.
1854, do.) & Amanda Ellen (Redden) Huffman (b. Hindsboro, 111.) Prepared in
Charleston H. S., and E. 111. State Nor. Sch. Teacher in grades, Mattoon, 191 1; do..
East St. Louis, 1912. Member Y. W. C. A. Address, Charleston, 111.
3793- SEAVER SANFORD HUMPHREYS
(Brother of No. 3033)
A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; Grain Bus.; b. May 29, 1887, Sheffield, 111.; s. David
Franklin (b. Mar. 15, 1861, do.) & Nellie Jeanie (Seaver) Humphreys (b. Oct. 3,
1863, do.) Prepared in Sheffield H. S. Sigma Nu; Yoxan; Helmet; Class Baseball.
In Insurance Bus., Spokane, Wash., 1909-10; Cost Ace, Chicago, 1910-11; Grain
Bus., Atkinson, 111., 191 1 — Address, Atkinson, 111.
3794- ANDREW FRANKLIN HUNSAKER
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1909; Instructor; b. Aug. 1, 1880, Cobden, 111.; s.
John F. & Martha (Anderson) Hunsaker. Prepared in Cobden H. S.; So. 111. Nor.
Sch., 1899-1903. Ionian. Stud., Univ. of Wis., 1909-10. Instr. in Hist., Univ. of
N Dak. Author: Civics in the Secondary Schools, Education Boston; Local Govern-
ment in the Panama Canal Zone, Quarterly Jour., Univ. of N. Dak., 1912; Factors in
Teaching, Westland Educ, Lisbon, N. Dak., 191 1; Schools in Panama Canal Zone,
Western Educ, 1911. Member Amer. Acad, of Pol. & Soc. Sci.; K. P. Married
Florence Wilson, Sept. 12, 1910, Champaign, 111. Address, Grand Forks, N. Dak.
3795- STELLA EVANGELINE HUTSON
B. S. in H. Sci.; Teacher; b. Nov. 4, 1885; d. Dr. E. G. (b. Oct. 6, 1850,
Benton, 111.) & Margaret E. (Ford) Hutson (b. Jan. 20, 1851, do.) Prepared in Russ
490 University of Illinois [1909
H. S., San Diego, Calif.; Univ. Acad. H. Sci. Club (charter member); Treas. of
Wom. League; Sen. Basketball team. Taught in Benton, 111., H. S., 1910-11: in Santa
Fe, N. Mex., H. S., 191 1 — Address, Benton, 111.
3796. GEORGE MARTIN ALLOYSIUS ILG
B. S. in C. E. ; Engineer; b. Nov. 26, 1881; s. John (b. May 21, 1840, Einbach,
Ger.) & Christine (Schnebelen) Ilg (b. June 8, 1846, Alsace, France). Prepared in
Calumet H. S., Chicago; Triangle; Spaulding Guild. With Am. Bridge Co., June to
Aug., 1909; C. M. & St. P. R. R., 1909-11; Holabird & Roche, Archts., Mar. 11 to Sept.
II, 191 1 ; Morey, Newgard & Co., Steel & Concrete Design, Sept. 11 — Served with
III. Naval Reserves, Dec. 1903-Dec., 1909; Member Western Soc. of Engineers, Nov.
1910; Married Marie Sophie Marguerite Zeit, June 27, 1910. Address, 4016 Vincennes
Ave., Chicago; Bus. Add., c/o Morey, Newgard & Co., E. Van Buren St., do.
3797- ERNEST THOMPSON INGOLD
B. S. in M. E.; Public. Mgr. & Exec; b. Mar. 26, 1885, Chicago; s. Arthur
Johnson (b. Eng.) & Maggie (Thompson) Ingold (b. Ire.) Prepared in Acad., Lawrence
Coll., Appleton, Wis.; Lawrence Coll., 1904-6. Phi Delta Theta; Phenix; Asst. Mgr.
Interscholastic, also Mgr.; Technograph Bd., Pres.; Chairman Sen. Mem. Com.; Secy.,
Ath. Bd. of Control; Alumni Quarterly Staff. Grad. Mgr. of Ath., Univ. of 111., 1909-
10; Public. Mgr. & Asst. to President Los Angeles Investment Co., 1910 — Member
City Beautiful Com. of Los Angeles; Chm. Public. Com. for State Univ. of So. Cal.;
same for Federation of Improvement Assns. of Los Angeles; Gamut Club; Secy.,
Univ. of 111. Alumni Assoc; Vice Pres. Advertising Club; Secy. Real Estate Advertisers
Assn.; Vice Pres. Outdoor Art League; Gen. Man. & Secy, of Plariada Development Corp,
Los Angeles, Cal. Married Gene Cox, Nov. 2Sth, 191 1. Address, 8th & Broadway, Los
Angeles, Cal.
3798. EDWARD FRANKLIN IRVING
B. S. in M. E.; b. Dec 14, 1886, Buffalo Hart, 111.; s. J. T. Irving. Address,
c/o Calumet & Arizona Mining Co., Bisbee, Ariz.
3799. WILLIAM WRIGHT IRWIN
LL. B.; b. Oct. 10, 1886, Danville; s. F. G. Irwin. Prepared in Danville H. S.
Address, 212 Gilbert St., Danville, Ill.(J)
3800. GEORGE RHINE JACKSON
A. B. in L. & A.; Asst. in Engl., Univ. of 111., 1908-11. Address, Covington,
Ind.(t)
3801. ZITA ELIZABETH JACKSON
A. B. in L. & A.; Principal; b. Nov. s, 1887, Streator, 111.; d. John Hanley (b.
Dec. 16, 1853, Roscommon Co., Ire.) & Marjr Elizabeth Campbell (Reed) Jackson
(b. May 28, 1857, Washington, III.) Prepared in Streator H. S. Wom. Ath. Assoc;
Basket ball team, 4 yrs. Teacher in H. S., 1909-10; Asst. Prin., Auburn H. S.,
1910-11; Prin. Illiopolis H. S., 1911 — Address, 708 N. Wasson St., Streator, 111.;
Temp. Add., Illiopolis, 111.
3802. CHARLES AUSTIN JAMES
B. S. in C. E. ; Contractor's Supt. ; b. Aug. 4. 1886, Minneapolis, Minn.; s. Charles
(b. Apr. 12, 1861, Harrisonville, 111.) & Jessie E. (Horine) James (b. May 6,
1866, Waterloo, do.) Prepared in Chester H. S. Egyptian Club; Sigma Xi. Member
B. P. O. E. Address, Baum Bldg., Danville, 111.
3803. DELOS LAWRENCE JAMES
B. S. in Agr.; Supt. Milk Dept. ; b. Jan. 22, 1885, Huntley, 111.; s. Ailo Lawrence &
Margaret Louise (Munshaw) James. Prepared in Crystal Lake Union Sch. Alpha
Zeta; Sigma Xi. Instr., Storrs (Conn.) Agr. Coll., 1907-8; Instr. in Dairy Dept., Univ.
of 111., 1908-9; Supt. Milk Dept. and Farm, Hershey Chocolate Co., Hershey Pa., 1910 —
Address, Hershey, Pa.
3804. McNEAL COLE JAMES
B. S. in Agr.; A. B. in Sci.; Head of Dept. of El. Agr.; b. Aug. 27, 1877, Crest-
line, O.; s. Jerry A. (b. Dec. 23, 1856, do.) & Lucinda Jane (Cole) James
(b. Apr. 22, i860, do.) Prepared in Streator Twp. H. S. ; I. S. N. U.
Sigma Xi; Alpha Zeta; Agr. Club; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. Teacher in
summer Sch., Oxford, O., 1909; Head of Dept. of El. Agr., Valley City, N. Dak.,
1909 — Editor: El. Agr., Dept. of IVcstland Educator, Lisbon, N. Dak., 1910-13 and
T911-12, 60 pp. Chairman Com. which prepared Svllabus of Agriculture for State
H. Schs.. of N. Dak. State H. S. Bd., Grand Forks, N. Dak. Member M. E. Church;
N. E. A.; N. Dak. Educ. Assoc; K. of P. Married Eva Ratekin, Aug. 18, 1909.
Children, Margaret Gertrude, b. Aug. 6, 1910; Joseph Ratekin, b. Dec. 25, 1912. Address.
1025 8th Ave., Valley City, N. Dak.
3805. GEORGE LEONARD JENSEN
(Brother of No. 2704)
B. S. in C. K.; Arch. Engr.; b. Sept. 17, 1882, Chicago; s. Ole S. (b. Apr. 21,
1845, Skudesnes, Norway) & Anna G. Jensen (b. Sept. 26, 1851, Farson, do.) Pre-
pared in Lewis Inst., 1904-7, Acad, degree, same, 1905. Sigma Xi. Asst. on Corps,
.St. L. I. M. & S. R. R., 1909; Reinforced Concrete Designer, Builders Material
Supply Co., Kan. City, Mo., 1910; same, C. M. & St. P. R. R., 1910-11; Bldg. Inspector,
1909] Baccalaureate Alumni 491
Examiner of Efficiency & Arch. Engr., Chicago, 191 1 — Author: Re-Running Curves, Engr.
Record 1909; Continuous Concrete Beams with Restrained Ends, Engr. Record, 1910.
Married Anna E. Olsen, of Chicago, June 5, 1912. Address, 2137 Ainslie St., Chicago;
Bus. Add., Board of Education, do.
3806. PAUL MARTIN JOHANNING
B. S. in M. E. ; Engineer; b. Sept. 7, 1885, Jamestown, Mo.; s. C. L. (b. Waterloo,
111.) & Agnes (Scholz) Johanning. Prepared in Univ. Acad. Engr. for W. S. Glue Co.
Married Cecelia Huber, Aug. 8, 1911, Milwaukee, Wis. .Iddress, 630 5th Ave., Mil-
waukee, Wis.
3807. PRESTON KING JOHNSON
(Brother of No. 3809)
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Mar. i, 1885; s. Preston King (b. 1854, near Lafayette, Ind.)
& Belle (Chance) Johnson (b. May 6, 1857, Lester, 111.) Prepared in Salem H. S.;
Univ. Acad. Philomathean; Phi Delta Phi; Delta Sigma Rho; Phenix; 111. -Ind. Debate;
Vice Pres. Stud. Union; Assoc. Editor Illini; Theta Kappa Nu; Permanent Secy.
Lawyer. Asst. State's Atty. of St. Clair Co. Member of M. W. A.; A. F. & A. M.;
Pres. Illini Club of Belleville; Belleville Bar .\ssoc. Married Celia H. Alexander, July
16, 1912. Address, 408 E. ist St., Belleville, 111.; Biis. Add., Court House, do.
3808. ROXANA GALLETLY JOHNSON
B. L. S.; Library work; b. Spencer, Ind.; d. Levi Smith (b. do.) & Matilda A.
(Galletly) Johnson (b. do.) Prepared in Spencer H. S. A. B., Ind. State Univ., 1903.
Instr. in Wfnona Tech. Inst. Libr. Sch., Indianapolis, 1908-9; Univ. of 111. Libr.,
Mar.-Dec, 1909; Cataloger, Washington State Coll., 1910-12; In charge of cir. & instr. in
Dept. of Libr. Sci. Univ. of Wash, Sept, 1912. Address, Seattle, Wash.
3809. WILLIAM CHANCE JOHNSON
(Brother of No. 3807)
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Aug. 11, 1883, Altamont, 111.; s. Preston King
(b. Mar. i, 1854, Linden, Ind.) & Belle (Chance) Johnson (b. May 3, 1858, Kinmundy,
111.) Prepared in Salem H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; C. E. Club; Technograph
Bd. Special honors. Asst. Bridge Engr., 111. Highway Com., Springfield, 111., 1909;
Div. Engr., C. C. C. &• St. L. R. R. Co., Evansville, Ind., 1910-n; Engr. Contractor,
Salem, 111., 1911 — Member A. F. & A. M. Married Etta Hoisington Johnson, Aug.
26, 1907, Walshville, 111. Child, Richard Lester, b. May s, 1909- Address, Salem, 111.
3810. JAMES MILTON JOHNSTON
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Mar. 3, 1885, Milan, 111.; s. John C. (b. Milan, 111.) & Sadie
W. (Davis) Johnston (b. Rock Island, 111.) Prepared in Rock Island H. S. Phi
Delta Phi; Delta Kappa Epsilon. Glee and Mandolin Club; Class Football; Pres.
Law Class, 1909. Member Rock Island Club; Moline Club; Rock Island Co. Bar
Assoc. (Secy.) Address, 421 17th St., Moline, 111.
381 1. BLANCHE JONES (WESTERN)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jan. 15, 1889, Deers, 111.; d. William Matthew (b. Dec. 8.
1849, Sidney, do.) & Nora B. (Cooper) Jones (b. July 16, 1863, Philo, do.) Prepared
in Urbana H. S. Phi Delta Psi; Athenean. Married Lea Miron Western, Oct. s, 1910,
(d. Sept. 24, 1911). Address, 510 W. Green St., Urbana, 111.
3812. BRUCE LEROY JONES
B. S. in M. & S. E.; Surveyor & Asst. Engr.; b. Nov. 20, 1886, Wheeler, Ind.;
s. Charles Francis (b. Sept. 22, 1846, Chautauqua Co.. N. Y.) & Sophia (Vader) Jones
(b. Aug. I, 1847, Cattaraugus Co. do.) Prepared in Valparaiso, Ind., H. S. Triangle,
Member M. E. Church. Married Agnes Ziga Harris, Sept. 2. 1909, Urbana, 111.
Address, 4446 W. Adams St., Chicago; Bus. Add., 1201 Hartford Bldg., do.
3813. FRANK SCHALL JONES
(Brother of No. 3423)
B. S. in M. E.; Asst. Supt.; b. Nov. 2, 1887, Batavia, 111.; s. Horace N. (b.
Aug. 27, 1859) & May E. S. Tones (b. Sept. 27, 1861). Prepared m W. Batavia
H. S. With Doherty Operating Co., 60 Wall St., N. Y., worked in all Depts.,
at present Asst. Supt., acting as Mgr. of Coke Sales. Member Natl. Elec. Light
Assoc; Natl. Commercial Gas Assoc. Address, 1005 3d Ave., Spokane, Wash.; Bus. Add.,
Spokane Gas & Fuel Co., do.
3814. JOHN LLOYD JONES
(Husband of No. 4572. son of No. 238)
B. S. in M. & S. E.; Cashier; b. Oct. 16, 1887, near Henry, 111.; s. Robert Davis
(b. Oct. 22, i860, Lacon, do.) & Minnie Prudence (Miller) Jones (b. Dec. 21, i860,
Peru, 111.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Alpha Tau Omega; Tau Beta Pi. Bookkeeper,
First Natl. Bank, Henry, 1909-10; Cashier, same, 1910— Married Elizabeth M. Broaddus
('09) Oct. 21, 1912. Address, Henry, 111.
3815. TRUMAN NATHANIEL JONES
A B in L. & A.: A. M.; Teacher; b. Dec. 6, 1881, Lcland, 111.; s. C. B. & Anna
(Barnes) Jones. Prepared in E. Aurora. Schol. in Hist. In charge of vocational courses.
Address, 1623 7th Ave., Moline, 111.
492 University of Illinois [1909
3816. MYRON KENDALL JORDAN
(Husband of No. 3469)
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Oct. i, 1881, Malvern, la.; s. James Corington (b.
Mar. 31, 1845, Rockport, O.) & Mary Elizabeth (Dunlap) Jordan (b. Feb. 10, 1856,
Leyden, 111.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. C. E. Club; Triangle. Civ. Engr. with Crocker
& Ketchum; later with H. S. Crocker on the Constr. of Viaducts & Subways; Draftsman
K. C. structural Steel Co. Jr. member Amer. Soc. of C. E. Married Nellie Pearl Mat-
thews ('08), Apr. 8, 1912, Champaign, 111. Address, 1624 S. 21st St., Kan. City, Kan.;
Bus. Add., K. C. Structural Steel Co., K. C, Mo.
3817. JOHN LARIMER KAGY
A. B. in L. & A.; J. D., 1912; b. Feb. 22, 1888; s. Levi Monroe (b. Dec. 15,
1855, Seneca Co., O.) & Alice (Larimer) Kagy (b. Mar. 14, 1861, Salem, 111.) Pre-
pared in Salem H. S. Scholarship in Law, 1910-11. Member I. O. O. F. Address,
Salem, 111.
3818. LUCILE EMMA KAYS
(Daughter of No. 213; Sister of No. 2710)
A. B. in H. Sci.; Teacher; b. Aug. 19, 1885, Buda, 111.; d. Emery (b. Oct. 10,
1853, Magnolia, 111.) & Emma C. (Trask) Kays (b. Sept., 1854, Buda, 111.) Prepared
in Phoenix (Ariz.) H. S. Alpha Xi Delta; Athenean; H. Sci. Club. Address, 607
Vauttier St., Manhattan, Kan.
3819. VICTOR C. KAYS
.A B. in Sci.; Pres. State Agr. School; b. July 24, 1882, Magnolia, 111.; s. John
A. (b. Mar. 7, 1851, do.) & Mary A. (Hartenbower) Kays (b. Aug. 8, 1862, Minn.)
Prepared in Henry H. S.: No. 111. State Nor. Sch., 1899-1902. Basketball Capt.;
Football team. B. S. A. & M. S. A., State Agr. College, N. M. Agriculturist & charge
of Exp. Sta., State Agr. School, Wetumpka, Ala., 1910-11; Pres. State Agr. School,
Jonesboro, Ark., 191 1 — Address, Magnolia, 111.
3820. TRUMAN LEE KELLEY
(Brother of No. 1902)
A. B. in Sci.; Teacher; b. May 25, 1884, Whitehall, Mich.; s. Marshall Charles
(b. 1842, Vt.) & Mary Strong (Smith) Kelley (b. 1853). Prepared in Muskegon,
Mich., H. S.; Minnesota, 1903-4. Gamma Alpha; Cosmopolitan Club; Special Honors;
Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Xi; Pres. Educ. Club (later Kappa Delta Pi). Teacher, Ga. Sch.
of Tech., 1909-10; M. A. in Psychology, 111., 1911; Fresno, Cal., H. S., 1911 — Married
Mrs. Lura Osgood Rogers, Aug. 26, 191 1, Los Angeles, Cal. Address, Teachers Coll., Co-
lumbia Univ., N. Y.
3821. LOUIS RALPH KELLY
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Feb. 2, 1883, DuQuoin, 111.; s. Thomas B. (b. Sept. 1, 1839,
Aberdeen, O.) & Nannie Belle (Fleming) Kelly (b. Jan. 26, 1849, Rome, O. ) Pre-
pared in DuQuoin H. S. Beta Theta Pi; Phi Delta Phi; Egyptian Club; Jr.
Prom. Comm. Lawyer & U. S. Int. Rev. Coll. Address, 359 E. Park St., DuQuoin,
111.
3822. BARTLETT MARTIN KERR
(Brother of No. 3052)
B. S. in M. E.; Draftsman; b. June 21, 1886, Urbana, 111.; s. Thomas Wesley
(b. Chattanooga, Tenn.) & Elizabeth (Ellrod) Kerr (b. Mayview, 111.) Prepared in
Urbana H. S. Class Football and Baseball. Draftsman, P. & E. Shops, Urbana, 111.,
1909-10; Inspr., Commonwealth Steel Co., Granite City, 111., 1910-11; Draftsman,
Velie Motor Vehicle Co., Moline 111., 1911-12. Member B. P. O. E.; A. F. & A. M.
Married Nellie S. Roughton, Aug. 12, 191 1, Urbana, 111. Address, 156 Hoffman Ave.,
Trenton, N. J.; Bus. Add., Mercer Auto Co., do.
3823. MERCEDES KILNER (REID)
(Sister of No. 2715)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Aug. 10, 1887, York, Nebr.; d. John Caleb (b. June 6, 1855,
Yorkshire, Eng.) & Lenna (Hammond) Kilner (b. Aug. 17, 1853, la.) Prepared in
John Marshall H. S., Chicago; Lewis Inst., 1905-8. Member Matheon Club of Chicago;
Assoc, of Coll. Alumnae. Married Hugh McClurg Reid, July 12, 1909, Chicago. Child,
Hugh McClurg, Jr., b. July 4, 191 1. Address, 1107 N. Park Ave., Chicago.
3824. JOHN KENNEDY KINCAID
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. Dec. 29, 1885, Athens, III.; s. John Henry (b. July
9, 1848, near do.) & Ellen Jane (Culver) Kincaid (b. July 31, 1849, do.) Prepared
in Springfield H. S. Acacia; Alpha Zeta; Scabbard & Blade; Agr. Club; Prelim.
Honors. Member A. F. & A. M.; Commandery; Mohammed Temple, Peoria, 111.
Address, R. F. D. No. 2, Athens, 111.
3825. BRUCE ADAMS KING
B. S. in Agr.; Horticulturalist; b. June 28, 1887; s. M. B. (b. Huntsville, 111.)
& Emily N. King (b. Perry, do.) Prepared at Augusta H. S.; Zeta Psi; Alpha Gamma
Rho; Agr. Club. Farmer till Oct. i, 1910— with Deere & Co. in Soil Culture Dept.
on special horticultural work in western states. Married Rhoda Margaretha Renhardt,
at Kansas City, Mo., June 11, 1912. Address, 5145^ 20th St., Moline, 111.; Bus. Add. c/o
Deere & Co., Moline, 111.
1 9091
Baccalaureate Alumni 493
3826. HOWARD BAKER KINGSBURY
A. B. in Sci.; Teacher; b. Oct. 13, 1879, Joplin, Mo.; s. Charles M. (b. Dec.
2i, 1840, Bangor, Me.) & Amelia E. (Baker) Kingsbury (b. Mar. 6, 1848, Calhoun,
111.) Prepared in Olney H. S.; S. 111. State Nor. Sch. (irregular); Grad. I. S. N. U.,
1903. Grad. work, Univ. of 111., 1909-10; Teacher, 1910 — Married Ethel Alice Kings-
bury, Dec. 30, 1903, West Salem, 111. Child, Charles Howard, b. Apr. 4, 1905. Address,
2009 State St., Milwaukee, Wis.
3827. ELIZABETH KIRK
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher: b. June 28, 1886, near Macon, 111.; d. Orlando T.
(b. Mar. 22, 1857, Warsaw, Ind.) & Mary S. (Cummings) Kirk (b. Jan. 8, i860, Blue
Mound, 111.) Prepared in Decatur H. S.; I. S. N. U., 1904-5 & summer. Worn.
Ath. Assoc, won letter; Class Basket Ball; Tennis Mgr.; Swimming Leader; Vol.
Band; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. Teaching & Homesteading in S. Dak.; returned to
111. Sept., 191 1. Prin. at Sadorus, 111., 1912 — Address, 461 S. Sigel St., Decatur, 111.
3828. WARREN EMERSON KNAPP
B. S. in Chem. Eng.; Chemist; b. June 16, 1885, Kan.; s. Harry S. (b. July 9,
i860, Mich.) & Anna Emerson (Waddell) Knapp (b. May 31, 1861, Mich.) Prepared
in Evanston Twp. H. S.; Northw. Univ., 1904-6. Sigma Nu; Alpha Xi Sigma.
Teacher of Chem., 1910; Chemist, 191 1; Asst. Works Chem., 191 1 — Member Amer.
Chem. Soc; Epis. Church. Married Ethel Cowles, Sept. 16, 1912. Address, 43 Dalton
St., Roselle Pk. N. J.
3829. SAMUEL MILES KNOX
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. Nov. 5, 1888, Humboldt, Kan.; s. Anson H. (b.
Oct. 8, 1855, Princeton, 111.) & Annie Louise Dewey (Whipple) Knox (b. Greencastle,
Vt.) Prepared in Sheffield H. S. Agr. Club; Schol. from Bureau Co.; Track Team,
1909. Member A. F. & A. M. Address, R. F. D. No. i, La Harpe, Kan.
3830. AMUND MARIUS KORSMO
(Brother of No. 4759)
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Feb. 4, 1886, Elgin, 111.; s. Gunnar (b. Norway)
& Thea (Olsen) Korsmo (b. ibid.) Prepared in Elgin H. S. Triangle; Class Football.
Address, (Dakley, Id.
3831. JOHN CLINTON KOST
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Feb. i, 1875, Bushnell, 111.; s. John William (b. 1847, 111.)
& Mary Elizabeth (Crowl) Kost (b. 1850, 111.) Prepared in Western 111. Nor.
Coll. and Bus. Inst., Bushnell, 111. Member, I. O. O. F. Married Elsie M. Kost,
Feb. 20, 1901, Galesburg, III. Children, John Clinton, b. Feb. 10, 1902; Victor R.,
b. May 12, 1905. Address, Galesburg, 111.
3832. EUGENE WILLIAM KRAFT
B. S. in M. E.; with Mfg. Co.; b. Oct. 25, 1886, St. Louis, Mo.; s. Louis P.
Kraft (b. St. Louis, Mo.) Prepared in Central H. S. St. Louis. Attended Konigliche
Technische Hochschule Zu Charlottenburg, Berlin, Ger.; Konigliche Wurttemberpische
Polytecknikum, Stuttgart, Ger. With Keuffel & Esser Co., Hoboken, N. J., Mfgrs.
of Eng. instruments. Author: Directions for Math, and Similar Instruments Manu-
factured by above Co., Descriptive catalogs, etc., pub. by the Co. Member German
Club, Hoboken. Address, 525 River St., Hoboken, N. J.
3833. CHRISTIAN HERMAN KREILING
B. S. in C. E.; Drainage Engr.; b. Sept. 26, 1885, Bishop, 111.; s. Herman Gehard
(b. near Hanover, Ger.) & Mary (Budke) Kreiling (b. ibid.) Prepared in Univ.
Acad. Tau Beta Pi; C. E. Club; Prelim. Honors. Attended Nor. Sch. one year.
Patented Dredge, 191 1. Address, Chandlerville, 111.
3834. FREDERICK WILLIAM KRESSMANN
B. S. in Chem. Eng.; M. S., 1910; Asst. Chem.; b. Feb. 6, 1888, Chicago, 111.; s. Fred (b.
1859, Chicago,) & Minna (Hink) Kressmann (b. 1862, near Lincoln, Nebr.) Pre-
pared in Crane Tech. H. S., Chicago. Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Xi; Prelim., Special,
and Final Honors. Fellowship, Univ. of 111., 1909-10; Asst. Chem. Forest Products
Lab., U. S. Forest Serv. Bu., Dept. of Agr., 1910 — Author: The Spontaneous
Combustion of Coal with Special Reference to Bituminous Coals of the Illinois Type
(with S. W. Parr), Univ. of 111. Eng. Exp. Sta., Bull., No. 46, 1910, 87 pp.; Married
Mabel Aberta Gridley, June 20, 1912, at Morrison, 111. Address, 20 Lathrop St., Madison,
Wis.
3835- LEROY LANG
B. S. in Agr.; M. S., 1911; Univ. Instr.; b. Mar. 13, 1886, Monticello, la.:
s. Horatio Tames (b. 1851, Cornwall, Eng.) Mary (Wolfe), Lang (b. 1856). Prepared
in Monticello H. S. Sigma Pi; Alpha Zeta. Instr. in Dairy Manufactures, & Asst.
in Exp. Sta., Univ. of III. Address, 11 07 W. Oregon St., Urbana, 111.
3836. GEORGE PENCE LARGE
B. S. in C. E.; b. Aug. 9, 1885, Owaneco, 111.; s. George E.) & Daisy D. (Pence)
Large. Prepared in Taylorville H. S. Instrument man for C. B. & Q. R. R. Co.
Address, 3934 Arsenal St., St. Louis, Mo.
494 University of Illinois [1909
3837. ELY VAILL LAUGHLIN
A. B. in Sci.; Coll. Instr.; b. Jan. i6, 1875, San Antonio, Tex.; s. Charles H.
(b. Jan. 23, 1836, Quincy, 111.) & Mary S. (Waldo) Laughlin (b. June 14, 1837,
Osceola, Mo.) Prepared in I. S. N. U. Prin. Monticello H. S., 1908-9; Champaign
H. S., 1909-10; Agr., 1910-11; Lenox Coll., Hopkinton, 1911 — Married Anna
Hawker, June 5, 1905, Griggsville, III. Children, Charles Vaill, b. May 30, 1907;
Frances Aileen, b. Oct. 23, 1909. Address, Hopkinton, la.
3838. CHARLES BOPES LEE
(Son of No. 271; Brother of Nos. 3064, 4772)
B. S. in Agr.; Instructor; b. Mar. 17, 1886, Hamlet, 111.; s. Elisha ('79) & Lena
(Bopes) Lee. Prepared in Aledo H. S. Chi Beta; Alpha Zeta; Scabbard & Blade;
Adelphic; Editor Agriculturist; Maj. Univ. Regt. Farming, 1909-10; Instr., Univ. of
Nebr., & Exp. Sta. work. 1910 — Address, 1544 Q St., Lincoln, Nebr.
3839. GERTRUDE ANN LEE (McKELVEY)
(Wife of No. 3081)
A. E. in L. & A.; b. Feb. 17, 1885; Pesotum 111.; d. Noah (b. May 29, 1853, do.)
& Mary Caroline (Hart) Lee (b. Dec. 8, 1858, Neoga, do.) Prepared in Champaign
H. S. Chi Omega; Phi Delta Psi; H. Sci. Club. Married Frank Hotchkiss McKelvey
('07), Feb. 9, 1910. Champaign, 111. Address, R. F. D. No. 3, Sparta 111.
3840. EDWARD FERDINAND JACOB LINDBERG
(Brother of No. 4281)
B. S. in Ry. E. E. ; Engineer; b. Nov. 9, 1887, Cherokee, la.; s. Karl (b. Jan. 26,
1846, Wexio, Kronoberg, Sweden) & Hannah (Nystrom) Lindberg (b. Sept., 1846,
Fahlum, Kopparberg, do.) Prepared in Cherokee, la., H. S. Theta Delta Chi;
Theta Nu Epsilon; E. E. Soc; Hawkeye Club; Scand. Club; Stud, member A. I. E. E.;
Track team; Class Pres. ; Class Football, Mgr. ; Sen. Mem. Com.; Jun. Smoker Com.
Constr. Dept., Commonwealth Edison Co., June-Oct., 1909; Sanitary Dist. of Chicago,
1909-10; Mem. Assoc, of Steel Elec. Engr. Central Elec. Co., igio — I. N. G. Member
Chicago Ath. Assoc. .4ddress, loii Townsend St., Chicago; Bus. Add., 320-6 5th Ave., do.
3841. FLEETWOOD HERNDON LINDLEY
A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; Mgr. Millinery Dept.; b. Apr. 4, 1887, Springfield, 111.;
s. Joseph P. (b. Mansfield, O.) & Julia A. (Herndon) Lindley (b. Springfield, 111.)
Prepared in Springfield H. S. Alpha Tau Omega; Capt. Mgr. Millinery Dept., R. F.
Herndon & Co., Springfield. Address, 904 S. 5th St., Springfield, 111.
3842. JAMES HOWARD LINN
A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; Bond Salesman; b. Mar. 28, 1887; s. James C. Linn
(b. Harrisburg, Pa.) Prepared in New Trier H. S. Shield & Trident; Phi Gamma Delta;
Yoxan. Address, Winnetka, 111.; Bus. Add., Harris Trust & Savings Bank, Chicago.
3843. MARGIE LINTON
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Sept. 17, 1S85, Lewiston, 111.; d. George K. (b. 1859, Johns-
town, Pa.) & Elizabeth A. (Fahnestock) Linton (b. 1859, Lewistown, 111.) Prepared in
Lewistown H. S. Engl. Club. .Address, 920 W. Illinois St., Urbana, 111.
3844. NELL EVELYN LLOYD
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Aug. 19, 1886, Hubbard Woods, 111.; d. Llewellyn H. (b.
1863, Chicago) & Ellen Theresa (Taylor) Lloyd (born 1863, Chicago). Prepared in
New Trier H. S. ; Northwestern Acad.; Northwestern Univ. 1905-6. Delta Gamma. Ad-
dress, 520 West St., Wheaton, 111.
3845. WALTER CONTANT LOCKE
(Husband of No. 4968)
B. S. in C. E.; Eng. & Contr.; b. Aug. 29, 1886, LaSalle, 111.; s. William Anderson
(b. Oct. 2, 1854, near Dayton, O.) & Sarah Jane (Contant) Locke (Feb. 15, 1861,
Belle Vernon, Pa.) Prepared in LaSalle-Peru Twp. H. S. Triangle. Asst. to Erigr.,
Centerville Mine & Milling Co.; U. S. Mineral Surveyor — private practice in surveying;
in Gen. Eng. & Contr. office, 1911 — Married Lois Rebecca Webber ('11). Address,
415 Main St., Boise, Ida.; Bus. Add., 622-24 Overland Bldg., do.
3846. HARRY STEPHEN LOFQUIST
B. S. in E. E. ; Engineer; b. Nov. 12, 1885, Burlington, la.; s. Olof Ludwig (b.
Tan. 8, iS^g) & Hannah Christine (Norling) Lofquist (b. Nov. 23, 1858). Prepared
in Kewanee H. S. Final Honors; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi. With Engr. Dept. of Nat.
Elec. Lamp Assoc. Address, 1910 E. 55 St., Cleveland, O. ; Bus. Add., 441 1 Hough
Ave., N. E., do.
3847. GEORGE DURWARD LONG
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Oct. 11, 1883, Reinbeck, la.; s. Simeon Dimend (b. Jan.
18, 1845, Somersetshire, Eng.) S: Marjorie May (Durward) Long (b. June 6, 1853,
Aberdeen, Scot.) Prepared in Fulton H. S. Adelphic. With Kimball & Blake, Attys.,
Mason City, la., 1909-11; With Alderson & Breckinridge, Attys., Sunimersville, W-
Va., 1911 — Address, Summersville, W. Va.
1909] Baccalaureate Alumni 495
3848. MAURICE FRANKLIN LORD
A. B. in L. & A.; Lawyer; b. Oct. 5, 1887, Piano, 111.; s. Franklin William (b.
.A.ug. 31, 1848, Little Rock, 111.) & Lida (Van Emon) Lord (b. Dec. 21, 1857, Yorkville,
111.) Prepared in Piano H. S. Phi Gamma Delta, Adelphic. Class baseball; class
football. Univ. of Chicago, J. D., 1912. Address, Piano, 111.
3S49. FREDERICK AYRES LORENZ, JR.
B. S. in Ry. M. E.; Steel Wheel Expert; b. Feb. 26, 1886, Lansing, Mich.; s.
Frederick A. (b. Oct. 2, 1862, Ontario, O.) & Florence May (Ayres) Lorenz (b.
May 10, 1864, Kalida, O.) Prepared in Hyde Park H. S., Chicago; Univ. of Chicago,
1904-5. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Inspecting Engr., C. & N. W. R. R., 1909; Operating
Engr., Republic Iron & Steel Co., 1910; Steel Wheel Expert, Amer. Steel Foundries,
1910 — Member Western R. R. Club. Address, 5733 Kimbark Ave., Chicago.
3850. JAMES CHARLES LUND
B. S. in M. E.; M. S., 191 1; b. Dec. 21, 1886, Paxton 111.; s. Carl F. (b. June 10,
1865, Motala, Sweden) & Anna (Peterson) Lund (b. May 3, 1862, Sodertelje, do.)
Prepared in Paxton H. S. Scandinavian Club; M. E. Soc. Instr. in Metal Working,
L^niv. of 111., 1909-10; Asst. in G. E. D., same, 1910-11; Constr. Engr., 111. Highway Comm.,
iQii; with the Jackson Milling Co., Jackson, Minn., 1912. With Deere & Co., Moline,
111., Pierce Rote Dept., 1912- — Married Sue W. Gilman, Hoopeston, 111., June 8, 1912.
Address, 1204, 17th St., Moline, 111.
3851. JOHN ELLIOTT LYNN
A. B. in L. & A.; Inspector; b. Nov. 7, 1883, Lockridge, la.; s. John S. (b.
Mar. 14, 1858. do.) & Emma J. (Holt) Lynn (b. Aug. 21, 1859, do.) Prepared in Wash-
ington, la., H. S.; Washington Acad.; State Univ. oi la., 1905-6. Inspr., Passenger
Dept., C. B. S; Q. R. R., 1909 — Married Agnes V. Nord, Oct. 9, 1812. Address, Downers
Grove, 111.
3852. CLARE PARSONS McCASKEY
(Brother of Nos. 3456, 4791)
A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; Salesman; b. Dec. 9, 1886, Eldorado, Kan.; s. Alfred
Samuel (b. May 13, 1854, Bucyrus, O.) & Justicia (Parsons) McCaskey (b. Apr. 23,
1856, LaGrange, do.) Prepared in Englewood H. S. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Helmet.
Class football, basket ball. With Univer. Portland Cement Co., 1909-10; U. S. Printn-
graph Co., 1910-11; Sewell Clapp Mfg. Co., 1911 — Address, 7ZZ7 Emerald Ave.,
Chicago, 111.
3853. WILLIAM THOMPSON McCLENAHAN
B. S. in M. & S. E.; City Engr.; b. May 24 1880, Arkansas City, Kan.; s. Robert
Stewart (b. June, 1838, Fairview) & Martha (Thompson) McClenahan (b. Dec. 26,
1848, Clinton, Pa.) Prepared in Monmouth H. S.; Monmouth Coll., 2% yrs. Tau
Beta; Pi; Sigma Xi; Final Honors. Asst. City Engr., Excelsior Springs; City Engr.
in charge of water works design & constr., Salem, 111. Author: p. 168, Engr. Record, 1910'
I>P- 343-4. same, 1911. Address, Salem, 111.
3854. HUGH ALLEN McCREA
R. S. in Ry. E. E.; Engineer; b. July 29, 1886, Bethalto, 111.; s. H. T. (b.
Scot.) & Hannah L. (Chandler) McCrea. Prepared in Alton H. S. Class Football;
Class Basketball, Mgr. ; Zcta Psi. 111. Traction Co., Car Shops, Constr.; Gen. Elec. Co.,
Test, Power and Mining Engr. Dept. Address, Box 215, Schenectady, N. Y.
3855. HARVEY DOUGLAS McGINNIS
B. S. in M. E. ; Engineer; b. May 19, 1886, Lone Tree, la.; s. John Charles
(b. Mar. 14, i860, Mendota, 111.) &• Anna Elizabeth (Mundie) McGinnis (b. Sept. 22,
1863, do.) Prepared in Mendota, & Kirksville, Mo., High Schs. In Testing Dept. of
The H. B. Smith Co., Address, Westfield, Mass.
3856. JOHN VERNER McINTYRE
A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; Cashier; b. May 3, 1887, Newman, 111.; s. John B.
(b. Muirkirk, Ont., Can.) & Isabelle Porter (McAllister) Mclntyre (b. Newport, Ind.)
Prepared in Newman II. S. Cashier, First State Bank. Married Nellie Byran Mothtt,
Dec. 29, 19 10, Newman, 111. Address, Eagle Point, Ore.
3S57. ARTHUR WILSON McKELVEY
(Brother of No. 3081)
A. B. in L. & A.; Shoe Merchant &• Real Est.; b. Sept. i, 1883, Sparta, 111.; s.
Sidney A. (b. do.) & Hattie F. (Hotchkiss) McKelvey (b. Sharon Valley, Conn.)
Prepared in Sparta H. S. Univ. of Wis., 1908. Phi Delta Theta. Married Gaye E.
Edwards, Feb. 22, 191 1, Murphysboro, 111. Address, Sparta, 111.
3858. JOSEPH LYONS McLAUGHLIN
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Aug. 28, 1883, Salem, 111.; s. Joseph Knox & Tirzah Elvira
(Morton) McLaughlin. Prepared in So. 111. Nor. Sch. Delta Sigma Rho; Theta
Kappa Nu; Adelphic; Egyptian Club; ist Scholarship in Coll. of Law, 1907-8 (best
grades in Substantative Law, previous yr.) ; Half Schol., 1908-9 (2d grades in Substanta-
tive Law); Leader, Debating team, 111. -la. debate; Leader, Ind. -111. debate. Married,
Nellie Feme Whitchurch, Aug. 28, 1912. Address, 502 Powers Bldg., Decatur, 111.
496 • University of Illinois [1909
3859. EUGENE CAMPBELL McMILLAN
B. S. in M. E.; Mech. Engr.; b. Oct. 26, 1886, Denver, III; s. C. M. (b. Aug.
21, 1853, West Point, 111.) & Clara Ann (Campbell) McMillan (b. Apr. 8, 1859,
Lewistown, 111.) Prepared in Carthage Coll. Sigma Xi; Varsity Water Polo team.
With R. W. Hunt & Co., Inspection R. R. Equipment, 1909-11; M. E. with The Amer.
Bur. of Insp. & Tests, 1911 — Married Margaret Mosher, June 3, 1911, Columlsus,
O. Address, 6822 Sheridan Rd., Chicago.
3860. SARAH GRACE McMILLEN
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 191 1; Teacher; b. Pittsburgh, Pa.; d. Hugh (b. Scot.)
& Elizabeth Jane (McCleary) McMillen (b. Ire.) Prepared in Macomb H. S.; West.
111.; State Nor. Sch. Teacher in Champaign Pub. Schs. Address, 1008 W. California St.,
Urbana, 111.
3861. NORAH McNEILL
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Aug. 4, 1876, Garden Grove, la.; d. Stanfield Pinkard (b. Feb.
14, 1827, Washington, Ky.) & Nancy (Arnold) McNeill (b. Jan. 29, 1837, Tiffin, O.)
Prepared in Garden Grove, la., H. S.; la. Agr. Coll., Ames, 1895-6; la. State Univ.,
1896-8; Univ. of Nebr., 1905-6- Univ. of Mich., 1906-7. A. B., Univ. of Mich.,
1907. Libr. Club Lib., head S. Dak. High School Libr., 1909-11; Head Loan & Ref.
Dept., Rosenberg Libr., Galveston, Tex., 191 1 — Member Epis. Church; D. A. R.
Address, Galveston, Tex.
3862. SANTOSH CHANDRA MAJUMDAR
B. S. in Agr.; Dairy Farmer & City Milk Supplier; b. Feb. 21, 1886, Calcutta;
s. Svish Chandra (b. 1858, Rajshahy, Bengal) &- Sm Jugalmohini Devi (Gupta) Majumdar
(b. 1868, Bengal). Prepared in Shantinikelan Bramha Chanyashram (also calle.l
Bramhavidyalaya of Bolpur). Agr. Club; Cosmopolitan Club. Pres. of House Com.;
Unity Club; Social Sci. Club. Worked in Cheese Factory in Wis.; Dairy farming &
teaching of Engl. & Sci. in Bramhachanyashram Inst., Shantiniketan, Bolpur, 1910 —
Author: Dairy Cows of India, Agriculturist, 1908; Fertility of Soils in Bangadarsan
Magacine, 1909; Bacteria, Bangadarsan Magasine of Calcutta, 20 pp., 1909; The Im-
mured Monks of Tibet (translation), Prabashi magasine of Calcutta, 191 1; The Psy-
chology of a Hope, The Prabashi, 191 1. With the exception of the first, all articles
are in Bengal. Member Executive Comm. of Shantiniketan Bramhachanyashram; Ashramic
Sangha of Shantiniketan. Married Sitabala Mullick, Feb. 6, 191 1, Calcutta. Address,
Shantiniketan, Bolpur, E. I. Ry. Loop line, Bengal, India.
3863. JESSIE VALENTINE MANN (WADDELL)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Feb. 14, 1887, Nora Springs, la.; d. Orville Carleton (b.
July 22, 1859, Swiftwater, N. H.) & Emma Ida (Knapp) Mann (b. Nov. 20, 1863,
Nora Springs, la.) Prepared in Oak Park H. S. Y. W. C. A.; Alpha Chi Omega;
Class Basketball; Class Vice Pres. & Secy. Member Presb. Church; Home Study Circle
of Vandalia, Pres. 191 1-12; Treas., Home Missionary Soc; O. E. S. Married James
Vance Waddell, June 22, 1909, Oak Park, 111. Children, Ruth Emma, b. Apr. 4, 1910;
Jesfie Frances, b. July 14, 1912. Address, 230 S. 7th St., Vandalia, 111.
3864. MARY ELIZABETH MANN (HEPBURN)
(Wife of No. 3018; Sister of No. 2163; Daughter of No. 107)
A. B. in L. & A.; B. Mus., 1910; b. Jan. 29, 1886, Gilman, 111.; d. Frank Irving
& Fannie (Judson) Mann. Prepared in Gilman H. S. Alethenai; Phi Delta Psi;
Phi Beta Kappa. Married Nelson William Hepburn, ('07), Dec. 29, 1910, Gilman, 111.
Child, Elizabeth, July 13, 1912. Address, 903 Gregory PI., Urbana, 111.
3865. WARREN MOORE MANSFIELD
B. S. in M. E. & A. B. in Sci.; Engineer; b. Oct. 7, 1882, Rio Twp., 111.; s.
Amos W. (b. Mar. 15, 1853, Knox Co, 111.) & Frances Elizabeth (Tilden) Mansfield (b.
Aug. 3, 1852, White River Junction, Vt.) Prepared in Woodhull, H. S.; Acad, of
Drake Univ.; Hedding Coll., Abingdon, 111., 2 yrs. Sigma Xi. In Testing Lab., Deere
& Co., Moline, 111., 191 1 — Jr. member of Amer. Soc. for Testing Materials. Married
Beula Mae Mansfield, June 21, 191 1, Battle Creek, Mich. Address, 131 6, 14th Ave.,
Moline, 111. Bus. Add., Deere & Co., Moline, 111.
3866. LEWIS VINTON MANSPEAKER, JR.
(Brother of 2164)
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. May 26, 1887, Champaign, 111.; s. Lewis Vinton (b.
Nov. 27, 1852, Bedford, Pa.) & Emma (Gruver) Manspeaker (b. Nov. 29, 1858, La-
fayette, Ind.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Phi Delta Theta; Prelim. Honors.
Railroad location & Constr., 1909-10; M. O. & G. R. R., Muskogee, Okla., 1910-11;
L. & A.; R. R., Tex-Ark., 1911; Madeira-Mamore R. R., Brazil, 191 1 — Address, Porto
Velho, Amazonas, Brazil; Bus. Add., Caixa 304, Manaos, Brazil.
3867. ALBERT LEROY MARSH
B. S. in Chem.; Engineer; b. Aug. 6. 1877, Pontiac, 111.; s. John Alanson (b.
Oct. 16, 1855, North Brookfield, N. Y.) & Ardena Ellen (Hake) Marsh (b. Nov. 29,
1858, Peoria, 111.) Prepared in Pontiac & Pana H. Schs. Phi Lambda Upsilon;
111. Rifle Team, 1898. Asst. Chem., 111. State Wat. Sur., 1901; with Porter Storage
Battery Co., Waukegan, 1901-2; Tech. Writer, Inter. Corres. Sch., 1902-3; Chicago
Storage Battery Co., 1903-4; Wm. A. Spinks & Co., 1904-5; Hoskins Co., 1905-9;
1909] Baccalaureate Alumni 497
Secy. & Chief Eng., Hoskins Mfg. Co., Detroit, 1909 — Patents granted for Thermo
Elec. Element, Elec. Resistance Element, Elec. Stove, Elec. Gold Annealer (Dental),
Elec. Muffle Furnace (Dental) ; Thermo Elec. Element, Elec. Furnace, Thermo Elec.
Couple, 1905-10; other patents pending — also foreign patents. Published various articles
relating to storage batteries, the Nickel-oxide cell, solid electrolyte cells, electrode
terminology, etc., etc. Member Amer. Electro-chemical Soc; Soc. of Detroit Chemists;
Amer. Chem. Soc. Married Minnie Hay ward, June 25, 1900, Chicago. Children,
Ruth, b. Aug. 9, 1901; Alice, b. Aug. 18, 1905 (d. Aug. 23, 1905); John Albert, b.
Nov. 29, 1906; Arthar Willis, b. Oct. 21, 1908. Address, 144 Atkinson Ave., Detroit,
Mich.; Bjis. Add., 453-471 Lawton Ave., do.
3S68. DANIEL MARSH
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Mar. 19, 1886, Weldon, 111.; s. Robert (b. May 23,
1850, DeWitt, 111.) & Catherine (Bosserman) Marsh (b. Dec. 5, 1852, O.) Prepared
in Weldon H. S.; Univ. Acad. Onyx Club; C. E. Club. Insp., 111. Highway Comm.,
June-Dec, 1909; Draftsman, C. W. Humphrey, Chicago, spring, 1910; Supt. of Constr.,
Interlocking Concrete Court Co., summer, 1910; Draftsman, U. S. R. S., July-Aug. 1910;
Instrumentman, same, 1910-11; Jr. Engr., same, igii — Member 111. Soc. of Engrs. &
Surveyors; Ariz. Club of Phoenix. Married Mary Gertrude Costley, Sept. 12, 191 1,
Fresno, Cal. Address, 820 N. 9th Ave., Phoenix, Ariz.
3869. WILLIAM CHRISTOPH MARTI
B. S. in Chem. Eng.; Asst. in Univ.; b. May 23, 1887, Chicago, III.; s. Werner (b.
May 18, 1861, Matt, Swit.) & Agnes (Itzel) Marti (b. Mar. 9, 1862, Obernburg,
Bavaria, Ger.) Prepared in Lake View & Crane Man. Tr. H. Schs., Chicago. Phi
Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Xi; Chem. Club; Deutscher Verein; Choral Soc; Prelim.
Honors; 111. Crane Alumni of Univ. of 111. Asst. Chem., Big Four R. R., 1909-11;
Asst. (Them., Francis Phar. Co., Indianapolis, July-Sept., 191 1; Asst. in Chem., Mich.
Agr. Exp. Sta., E. Lansing, Mich., 191 1 — Author: Treatment of Waters with Boiler
Compounds, Bui. No. 8, 111. State Wat. Sur. Member Amer. Electro-Chem. Soc;
Amer. Chem. Soc; Marion Club of Indianapolis; Res. Club, Mich. Agr. Coll.; Grand
Recording Scribe, Phi Lambda Upsilon. Married Leta Fay McCreary, June 14, 191 1.
Indianapolis, Ind. Address, Box 842, E. Lansing, Mich.
3870. ARSELLA BESSIE MARTIN (SWISHER)
(Wife of No. 4450)
B. S. in Arch. Dec; M. S., 1910; Arch. Drafting; b. Mar. 18, 1883, Atlantic, la.;
d. Williams Briggs (b. 1856, Portsmouth, R. I.) & Ruth Alice (Reeves) Martin (b.
i857> Warren Co., la.) Prepared in Atlantic H. S. Arch. (Tlub; Pen & Brush
Club; Sigma Xi; Prelim. & Final Honors; Res. Scholarship. Arch. Drafting for H,
V. Von Hoist, June-Dec, 1910; Arthur Henn, 191 1 — Married E. D. Swisher, Atlantic,
Iowa, Apr. 18, 1912. Address, 830 Mich. Ave., Chicago, 111.
3871. LUTA MARTIN (RAMP)
A. B. in Sci.; b. July 10, 1882, Oakland; d. Flora (Sargent) Martin (b. Sept.
1, 1848). Prepared in 111. Wom. Coll. Athenean; Phi Delta Psi; Alpha Alpha. Traveled
in Europe. Married Waldo Lester Ramp, Oct. 18, 191 1. Address, Williamsfield, 111.
3872. ELMER FAUNTLEROY MARYATT
B. S. in E. E. ; Engineer; b. Jan. 14, 1887, Weiser, Ida.; s. David Pendleton &
Cora (Dickerson) Maryatt. Prepared in Ida. Indus. Inst. Iris; Class Football. With
Pac Tel. & Tel. Co., 1909-10; with Stone & Webster Engr. Corp., power plant Constr.,
1910 — Member Amer. Inst, of E. E. Address, Sumner, Wash.
3873. JOHN WARNE MATHEWSON
B. S. in E. E.; b. June 27, 1886, Elburn, 111.; s. A. T. Mathewson, Elburn, 111.
Prepared in Elburn H. S. & Univ. Acad. Sigma Xi; Eta Kappa Nu. Inspector, North
Shore Elec Ry., 1909-10; Engr. with F. J. Postel & Co., 1910-11; Inspr. & Engr., Inter-
state Tel. Co., Aurora, 1911-12; Inspr. Pub. Ser. Co., Waukegan, 111. Address, 436 N.
Genesee St., Waukegan, 111.
3874. BESSIE GLENN MATTHEWS
(Sister of No. 1732)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Aug. 30, 1886, Monmouth, 111.; d. John William
(b. July 7, 1848, Macon, Miss.) & Mary Gertrude (Stevens) Matthews (b. Nov. 23,
1843, Peterboro, N. Y.) Prepared in Muncie, Ind. H. S. Chi Omega; Illiola, Pres.
Sub. teacher in Sacs & Fox Indian School, Toledo, la., Mar.-May, 1910; Secy, to Pres.
Knoxville Bus. Coll., 191 1. Member Knoxville Alumnae Chapt. of Chi Omega; Southern
Assoc, of Coll. Wom. Address, 821 E. Main St., Knoxville, Tenn.
3875. WILLIAM WYMAN MAY
(Brother of No. 1145)
A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; Advertising work; b. Mar. 17, 1887, St. Paul, Minn.; s.
Henry Ritter (b. Edmeston, N. Y.) & Ida Althea (Monroe) May (b. do.) Prepared
in Rochelle H. S. Phi Delta Theta; Phenix; Yoxan; Helmet; Track team; Capt.;
Bus. Mgr. , Illio. With Butler Bros., 1909-10; Continental Ins. Co., 1910-11; Montgomery
Ward &. Co., 191 1 — Address, 229 E. Huron St., Chicago.
498 University of Illinois I1909
3876. JAMES LESLIE MELTON
B. S. in A. E.; Struc. Draftsman; b. Dec. 13, 1880, near Madisonville, Ky.;
s. Axon Casby (b. Dec. 15, 1859, Hopkins Co., Ky.) & Margueret Elizabeth fMcCord;
Melton (b. Jan. 14, i860. Providence, Ky.) Prepared in Marion H. S.; Ky. State
CoIL, 1905-6. Foreman on brick work, 1909-10; Designing, Estimating & working with
Reinforced Concrete, 1910-11; in office of Arch, as Struc. Draftsman, 191 1 — Married
Gustava Haynes, May 4, 1910., Marion, Ky. Child, Glen Adair, b. Mar. 17, 191 1.
Address, Marion Ky.
3877. JOSEPH BRECKEXRIDGE MESSICK
(Husband of No. 3290)
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Sept. 4. 1885, E. St., Louis, 111.; s. Joseph B. (b. Feb. 28,
1847, CarlinvUle, III.) & Sarah P. (Woods) Messick (b. Oct. 8, 1857, Des Moines,
Ia.> Prepared in Smith Acad., St. Louis. Sigma Chi; Phi Delta Phi; Shield & Tri-
dent; Yoxan; Chm., Soph. Cotillion Com. Jr. mem. firm Messick & Messick, Attys.;
Secy, to AJonzo K. Vickers, Justice of III. Supreme Court. Married Florence Brundage,
('08;, Sept. 9, 191 1. Address, 3016 Linden PI., E. St. Louis, 111.
3878. CHARLES ERNEST MILLAR
(Brother of Nos. 757, 1036J
B. S. in Chem.; M. S., 191 1; Asst. Chem.; b. June 23, 1885, Coles Co., 111.;
s. Adam (b. 1839, W. Va.) & Fannie Bowen (Knowles) Millar (b. 1843, C>.) Adelphic;
Chem. Club; Phi Lambda Upsilon. Grad. Asst. in Chem., Univ. of 111., 1909-10; Asst.
in Chem., K. S. A. C, 1910-11; Asst. Chemist in Soil Investigation, Exp. Sta.,
K. S. A. C, 191 1 — Address, Kan. State Agr. Coll., Manhattan, Kan.
3879. ALVIN CHARLES MILLER
B. S. in M. E.; Lab. work; b. Oct. 31, 1884, New Athens, 111.; s. Charles M.
(b. Jan. 21, 1S59, do.) & Anna A. (Skaer) Miller (b. Aug. 24, 1862, do.) Prepared
in Belleville H. S. Onyx Club. Employed in Lab. of Amer. Carbon Battery Co.
Elder in Presb. Church. In Ice business, Webber & Miller, Monticello, 111. Married
Minnie E. Miller, Sept. 3, 1910, Urbana, 111. Child, Mary J., b. June 23, 191 1. Address,
Monticello, 111.
3880. JOHN J MILLER
B. S. in Chem. Eng. ; Assoc. Ed.; b. Mar. 29, 1887, Ida Grove, la.,; s. Jay D.
(b. 1854, Lanark, 111.; & Mary Julia (Jacob) Miller (b. 1855, VVheeling, W: Va.)
Prepared in Geneva H. S. Chem. Club; Adelphic; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Prelim. Honors;
Sr. Basket ball team; Sr. Football team; Mandolin & Glee Club; Illini Bd. of Control;
Mgr., Students' Dir. ; Assoc. Ed., Chemical Abstracts, 1909 — Member Amer. Chem. Soc. ;
Nat. Pres., Phi Lambda Upsilon. Married Ruth Marie Coffman, June 8, 1910, Columbus,
O. Address, 1436 Neil Ave., Columbus, O.; Bus. Add., O. State Univ., do.
3881. CLIFFORD PUSEY MILLS
(Brother of No. 2174; Husband of No. 4346)
B. S. in Agr.; Teacher; b. June 21, 1887, McNabb, 111.; s. Willis B. (b. 1855, do.)
& Martha E. (Benjamin) Mills (b. 1859, Holder, 111.) Prepared in Center Sch., McNabb,
111. Chi Beta; Alpha Zeta; Agron. Soc; Agr. Club; Philomathean. Taught Agr. in Wil-
liams & Vashti Coll., Aledo, III., 1909-11; in Mt. Vernon Twp. H. S., 1911-12; Farmer,
1912 — Married Florence M. Parrett ('10), June 28, 191 1, Homer, 111. Address,
Homer, 111.
3882. WILLIAM ALONZO MILLS
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Feb. 9, 1882, Salem, 111.; s. Edward Clarence (b. Dec. 26, 1841,
Salem, 111.) & Rebecca M. (Horton) Mills (b. Sept. 14, 1854, near Jacksonville, 111.)
Prepared in Salem & Robinson H. Schs. Van Twiller Law Club. Practicing law in
Salem, 111. Address, Salem, Marion Co., 111.
3883. HAROLD HANSON MITCHELL
B. S. in Sci.; Asst. in Univ.; b. Jan. 22, 1886, Evanston, 111.; s. Charles Page (b.
1854, Liverpool, Eng.) & Clara Minerva (Hanson) Mitchell (b. May 7, 1856, Newbury,
Vt.) Prepared in Austin H. S., Chicago. Sigma Xi; Phi Lambda Upsilon. Asst. in
Lab. of Phys. Chem., Dept. of An. Husb., Univ. of 111., 1906-7; Asst. Chem. in same,
1907-8, 1909 — Author: On the Metabolism Experiment as a Statistical Problem (with H.
L. Rietz;, Jour, of Biol. Chem., Vol. 8, 1910, pp. 297-326. Member Amer. Chem. Soc;
111. State Acad, of Sci. Married Ethel Opal Kilbury, July 8, 1910, Urbana, 111. Child,
Donald Stanley, b. Sept. 3, 1911. Address, 611 Ind. Ave., Urbana, 111.
3884. MARY LODUSKA MORRIS
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Nov. 25, 1882, Harlan, la.; d. E. J. -Morris. Prepared in
Northwestern Univ. Alethenai. Address, 516 High Ave., East Oskaloosa, la.
3885. BENJAMIN HARRISON MOSBY
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. July 27, 1886, Brighton, 111.; s. Benjamin Lambert (b.
July 22, 1846, New London, Can.) & Ellen Mosby (b. Mar. 13, 1849, Jackson, Ala.)
Prepared in Carlinville H. S.; Fisk Univ., Nashville, Tenn., 1904-7. Championship Foot-
ball Class team, 1909. First Asst. Prin., Summer H. S., Cairo, 111., 1909-11; Summer
H. S., St. Louis, Mo., 1911 — Member St. Louis Soc. of Pedagogj-; Head of Dept. ot
History. National Grand Lect. of the A. U. K. & D. of A., Forward Movement for Men.
Address, 4280 St. Ferdinand Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
1909] BaCOU. AUREATE AlUMNI 499
3886. FRANK STANLEY MUSSER
B. S. in C. E.; Designer; b. Apr. 20, 18S7. Lena, IlL Prepared in Lena H. S.
Triangle. Designer, Br. Dept.. C. B. & Q. R. R. Married Irene Erb, June i, 191 1,
Lena, 111. Address, 6203 St. Lawrence Ave., Chicago.
3887. HAROLD TORRENCE MYERS
A. B. in Bus. L. &• A.; Insurance; b. Aug. 27, 18S7. Chicago, III.; s. Mvron Andres
(b. Apr. 30, :853) & Man.- Eldora (Rhodes') Mvers (b. Nov. 30, 1S57). "Prepared in
Hinsdale H.: S.; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Varsity Swimming Team, 1905; Class Champion-
ship Football Team, 1909: Class Basketball, 100S-9 (Capt.) With bidelity & Casualty
Co. of New York, at Chicago. Member Cong. Church; Hinsdale Club, 1909; Hinsdale
Country Tennis Club., 1910; Hinsdale Men's Club, 1910. Address. Hinsdale, 111.-
3888. THOMAS DOUGLAS MYLREA
B. S. in C. E. ; Draftsman; b. Jan. 17, 18S6, Liverpool, Eng. ; s. Philip Caine (b.
Apr. 27, 1S53, Kirk-Mitchell, Isle of Man. Engr.") & Elizabeth (Dickinsont Mylrea
(b. Oct. 12, 1854, Back-Barrow, Lancashire, do.) Prepared in R. T. Crane H. S.
Chicago. C. E. Club; Y. M. C. A.: 111. State Highway Comm., July-Dec, 1^09;
Timekeeper, Amer. Bridge Co. of N. Y.. 1909-11; Draftsman, same, 1911-1912; Chief
Draftsman, Dominion Bridge Co., 1Q12 — Jr. memb. Western Soc. of Engrs. ; A. F. &
A. M. Address. 95 Sherbrook St., Winnipeg, Man.
38S9. CHARLES ANSON NASH
B. S. in E. E. ; Engineer; b. Sept. i, 18S6, Elizabeth, 111.; s. Anson H. & Maggie
J. (Price) Nash. Prepared in Elizabeth H. S. Sigma Xi. Gen. Elec. Co., Testing
Dept.. 1909-10; Sales Dept., 1910-12; Instr. in Elec. Engr., Univ. of Maine, 1912 —
Member A. I. E. E.: Edison Club. Schenectady. Secy. & Treas., Illini Club of Schenec-
tady, 3910-12. Married Ella M. Toms, Aug. 30, loii, Elizabeth, 111. Address. 23 Co-
lumbia St., Schenectady, N. Y.
3800. WILLIAM CONRAD NEIN
B. S. in E. E.; Engineer; b. Aug. 16, 18S5. near Decatur, 111.; s. George (b.
1834, Frankfort, A. M.. Ger.) & Katherine (Brand") Nein (b. 1852. Heidelberg, do.)
Prepared in Decalur H. S.; James Millikin; Armour Inst. With Westinghouse Elec.
& Mfg. Co., 1 009-1 1, Pittsbureh; with Interboro Rapid Transit Co., loii — Assoc,
mem, A. I. E. E.; A. F. &■ A. M. Address. --0,-4, 5th Ave., N. Y. City; Bus. Add.. 165
Broadway. Room 2608, do.
3891. LLOYD FRANCIS NICKELL
A. B. in Sci.; A. M., 1911; Asst. in L'niv.; b. Feb. 6. 1884, Padua. 111.; s. Elias
Dolison (b. Aug. 30, 1857. near Zaleski, O.) & Ida May (Lewis") Nickel! (b. July 18,
1861, near Cadiz, O.) Prepared in L''niv. Acad. Adelphic; Iris: Sigma Xi; Phi Lambda
Upsilon; Alpha Chi Sigma; Gamma Alpha; Final Honors. Asst. in Organic Chem.,
Univ. of 111., 1910-12. Fellow in Chemistry, Univ. of 111.. :9i2-i3. Member M. E. Church;
.^mer. Chem. Soc; 111. Acad, of Sci. Address. 212 E. Green St., Champaign. 111.
3892. FREDERICK BOWTSIAN NICODEMUS
B. S. in C. E. ; Teacher; b. June lo. 1S84, Forreston, 111.; s. Frederick F. (b.
1850, Pa.) & Rebecca (Bowman") Nicodemus (b. 1S51, do.^ Prepared in Forreston
H. S. C. E. Club; Y. M. C. A.; L^niv. Orchestra. Invented salt spoon. Married
Ella Neuhauer, Oct. 12. 1910, Osaka, Japan. Child. Frederick Edwin, b. July 25,
1911. Address, i Rynkogai 7 chome. Taihoku. Formosa. Japan.
3893. CHARLES BEACH NOLTE
B. S. in M. E.; Mech. Engr.; b. Dec. 28, i8S,, Mattoon, III.; s. Richard B. (b.
Beardstown. 111.) & Anna T. (Miller) Nolte (b. do.) Prepared in .Mattoon H. S.
111. Motor Car Co. & J. C. Thorpe. Urbana, June-Sept., 1909; M. Engr.. Robt. W. Hunt
& Co., Consulting Engrs., Chicago. Mem. West. Soc. of Engr. Married Maude A. Bacon,
Nov. 8, 1911, Champaign, 111. A ddress,~-i 114 East 65th St., Chicago; Bus. Add., 2200 In-
surance Exch. Bldg., do.
3S94. MARY ELIZABETH NUCKOLLS (BARNETT)
(Sister of No. 2467)
B. S. in H. Sci.; Teacher; b. July 24- 1883, .\uburn. 111.; d. Charies William (b.
May 27, 184S) & Margaret Julia (^loore) Nuckolls (b. Oct. 24, i8so). Prepared in
ffrbana II. S. Athletic Assoc; .Mpha Omicron Pi; Varsity Kasketball; Pres. Worn.
League; Sr. Mem. Com. Married Calvin O. Burnett, June 15, 1012, Lfrbana, 111.
Address, Bridgeport, 111.
3895. ISABEL MARY OSBORNE
A. B. in H. Sci.; Teacher; b. Feb. 10, 1886, Des Moines, la.; d. William (b.
1855, Cornwall, Eng.) & Emma (Knight) Osborne (b. 1856, Buffalo, N. Y.) Prepared
in Rock Island H. S.; Bradley Poly. Inst., Peoria, 111.. 1003-5. Delta Gamma; Phi
Delta Psi. Teacher in Delavan H. S., 1909-11. .-iddress, Atlantic. la.
3896. AUDRIE MAY PALMER (SHARPE)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mar. 6, 18S8, Hicksville. O.; d. William E. (b. Oct. 2,
1853, do.) & Alice J. (Platter) Palmer (h. Aug. 7, 1S62. Defiance, O.) Prepared in
Englewood H. S.; Univ. of Chicago, 1905-7, (Assoc).; Chicago Teachers' Coll., 1909-
500 University of Illinois [1909
10; Teacher, Chicago Pub. Schs., 1910-11. Married Donald A. Sharpe, Aug. 18, 1910.
Child, Kenneth Palmer, b. Aug. 17, 1911. Address, 6640, Mormal Ave., Chicago, 111.
3897. JENNIE WILSON PAPWORTH
B. Mus.; Mus. Teacher & Organist; b. Lockport, N. Y. ; d. Robert Reed (b.
Chatteris, Eng.) & Mary Fering (Lund) Papworth (b. Kendall, do.) Prepared in
Cleveland H. S. & Nor. Organist & Choir Dir., Epis. Church, E. Cleveland, O.
Associateship, Amer. Coll. of Musicians. Address, 32 Strathmore Ave., E. Cleveland, O.
3898. JOHN IRA PARCEL
B. S. in C. E.; Instructor; b. Oct. 24, 1878, Westfield, 111.; s. Samuel Newton
(b. Apr. 13, 1850, do.) & Helen Marshall (Rigg) Parcel (b. Dec. 31, 1842). Prepared
in Westfield H. S.; Westfield Coll. Acad. Zeta Psi; Sigma Xi. B. S., Westfield
Coll., 1903. Instr. in Struc. Engr., Univ. of Minn. Address, 1316 7th St., S. £.,
Minneapolis, Minn.
3899. WALTER HARRAH PARKIN
A. B. in L. & A.; Secy. Nat. Cable & Mfg. Co.; b. Apr. 29, 1887, Galva, 111.;
s. Walter Henry (b. June 13, 1836, Sheffield, Eng.) & Mary D. (Harrah) Parkin (b.
May 21, 1847, Newton, la.) Prepared Galva H. S.; Acacia; Scabbard & Blade; Glee
& Mandolin Clubs; Member Cong. Church; A. F. & A. M., and on Ex. Bd. of Ad.
SelL League of N. Ind. Address, 707 Regent St., Niles, Mich.
3900. HARVEY A. PARKS
B. S. in Sci.; Farmer; b. Feb. 10, 1885; s. Alvah H. (b. Oct. 18, 1851, E. Grafton,
N. Y.) & Sarah (Melchert) Parks (b. Sept. 12, 1862, Sandwich, 111.) Prepared in
Minonk H. S.; Shurtleff Coll., 1905-6. Class Football. Address, Minonk, 111.
3901. LURA ELIZABETH PARSONS (JORDAN)
(Wife of No. 3424)
A. B. in Sci.; b. Sept. 9, 1883, Arlington Heights, III.; d. Charles Alfred (b.
May 10, 1852, Deerfield, 111.) & Rose Davidson (Goodfellow) Parsons (b. Oct. 27,
1855, Hannibal, Mo.) Prepared in Colo. Springs, Colo., & Jefferson, Chicago, H. Schs.
Pres., Illiola; Vice. Pres. & Treas., Y. W. C. A.; Sigma Xi; Final & Special Honors;
Asst. in Botany, 1907-9. Taught in Portage & Assumption H. Schs., 1909-11. Married
Erwin Byron Jordan, ('08), June 19, 191 1, Des Plaines, 111. Address, Superior, Wis.
3902. WALTER COFFMAN PATON
B. S. in M. E.; Constr. Engr.; b. Oct. 24, 1881, Urbana, 111.; s. John (b. Sept.,
1844, Taunton, Mass.) & Margaret Orilla Paton (b. July 28, 1850, Columbus, 0.)
Prepared in Kansas City, Kan., H. S. Draftsman, Co. Engr. office, Okla. City, Okla. ;
Res. Engr., M. O. & G. R. R. Bridge over Red Riv.; Supt. of Constr. of Water
Works system, California, Mo.: Constr. Supt. of Sewer System and Septic Tank, Sedalia,
Mo.; City Engr. of Excelsior Springs, 1912 — Married Pearl Hope Paton, Feb. 27, 1908,
Kansas City, Mo. Address, Excelsior Springs, Mo.
3903. LEIGH KLUMB PATTON
A. B. in L. & A.; Med. Stud.; b. Sept. 14, 1887, Chicago; s. Joseph Mclntyre,
M. D. (b. Dec. 8, i860, Ralston, Penn.) & Grace (Klumb) Patton (b. May 9, 1863,
Chicago, III.) Prepared at Lewis Inst., Chicago; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Scribblers;
Mask and Bauble; Author, book & lyrics "The Dad of the Undergrad" (Union Upera,
1912) Student Med. Dept., Univ. of 111., 1909 — Address, 336 S. Hoyne Ave., Chicago.
3904. IRA PEARCE
B. S. in C. E.; Transitman; b. Oct. 21, 1886, Champaign Co., 111.; s. Joseph H.
(b. 1847, Ross Co., O.) & Rebecca Ann (Manville) Pearce (b. 1845, Fayette Co., O.)
Prepared in Champaign H. S. Rodman, Mo. Pac. Ry., 1909; same, C. C. C. & St. L.,
1910; Transitman Pere Marquette, 1910 — Address, 312 S. Randolph St., Champaign,
111.
3905. ELVA MAUDE PEASE (PETTIGREW)
(Wife of No. 391 1)
A. B. in L. & A.; Dir. of Phys. Cult.; b. Oct. 28, 1886, Harvey, 111.; d. William
H. (b. i860, Madison Co., N. Y.) & Mary Aurilla (Wadsworth) Pease (b. 1862, do.)
Prepared in Thornton Twp. H. S., Harvey 111.; Lake Forest Coll., 1905-6. Alpha
Omicron Pi; Worn. Ath. Assoc; Vice Pres. Sr. Class. Dir. of Phys. Cult., Joplin, Mo.,
1909-10. Married James Quinton Pettigrew, ('09), June 17, 1910, Harvey, 111. Child,
James Gordon Pettigrew, b. Aug. 24, 1912. Address, 97 154th St., Harvey, 111.
3906. LOUISE JOSEPHINE PELLENS
B. S. in Arch.; Teacher; b. Feb. 18, 1885, Rochester, Ind.; d. Joseph B. & Nancy
Elizabeth (Cobb) Pellens. Prepared Fort Wayne, Ind., H. S. Pi Beta Phi. Draftsman
with Wildwood Builders Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind., 191 1-12; do. for W. B. Griffin Architect,
Chicago, Feb. -June, 1912; Teacher Mech. Draw. H. S., Rockford, 111. Address, Lo Lo,
Mont.; Bus. Add., Rockford, 111.
3907. ALBERT PENN
B. S. in E. E.; Engineer; b. Mar. 15, 1881, Camden, Ind.; s. Silas I. (b. June
23, 1848, do.) & Mary (O'Leary) Penn (b. N. Y. City). Prepared in Camden H. S. ;
Ind. Univ., 1902-4. Delta Upsilon; Phenix; Basketball team; Baseball team; Capt. ;
1909] Baccalaureate Alumni 501
Coach- Freshman Basketball team. With Commonwealth Edison Co., Chicago Tel.
Co.; Kinley Mfg. Co., Ft. Wayne, Elec. Works. Address, 2825 Washington Blvd.,
Chicago; Biis. Add., 623 Marquette Bldg., do.
390S. VERE DOROTHY PERRING (LANGDON)
(Wife of No. 476s)
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1910; b. Feb. 25, t888, Rantoul, 111.; d. Henry Robert
(b. Aug. 25, 1848, Salem, Ind.) & Philena Victoria (Dodge) Perring (b. Sept.
24, 1858, Marysville, O.) Prepared in Giflford & Rantoul H. Schs.; Univ.
of N. Dak., 1905-6. Phi Delta Psi; Schol. in Psych. Taught in Gifford Schs., 1910-11;
Danville Sch., 1911. Married Roy Monroe Langdon, ('11), Dec. 26, 1911, Champaign,
III. Address, 4542 Armitage Ave., Chicago, 111.
3909.. EDNA MAUD PERRY
• (Sister of Nos. 2476, 3504)
A. B. in Sci.; Teacher; b. Jan. 10, 1878, Cornell, 111.; d. Ebenezer (b. O.) &
Almina (McVey) Perry (b. Pa.) Prepared in Nor. School. Athenean. Grad. work
in Zool. & Botany, Univ. of 111., 1909-10; Teaching in Cailinsville Twp. H. S. Address,
712 W. California St., Urbana, 111.; Tern. Add., Cailinsville, 111.
3910. ELEANOR FARRAND PERRY
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1910; Teacher; b. Sept. 24, 1887, Eskridge, Kan.; d.
Edward Hawes (b. Sept. 25, 1865, Manhattan, Kan.) & Ada Harriet (Quimby) Perry
(b. Apr. 8, 1865, Wakefield, Kan.) Prepared in Okla. City, Okla., H. S., Wellesley
Coll., 1906-7. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Scribblers; Phi Delta Psi. Prof, of Engl.,
Epworth Univ., Okla.; Asst. in Engl., Lasell Sem., Auburndale, Mass. Address,
Plainview, Tex.
391 1. JAMES QUINTON PETTIGREW
(Husband of No. 3905)
B. S. in M. E.; Foundry work; b. Jan. 12, 1886; s. James (b. July, 1853, Scot.)
& Elizabeth (Swanson) Pettigrew (b. Sept., 1861, do.) Prepared in Thornton Twp.
H. S. Ilus Club; Freshman Varsity & Varsity Football; Varsity Track; Jr. Smoker
& Sr. Ball Coms. With Pettigrew Foundry. Trustee & Treas. in Presb. Church.
Married Elva Maude Pease, ('og), June 17, 1910. Son, James Gordon Pettigrew, b. Aug.
24, 1912. Address, 97 154th St., Harvey, 111.
3912. LAWRENCE CLIFFORD PHILLIPS
A. B. in L. & A.; Agriculture; b. Mar. 17, 1885, Streator, 111.; s. William Arthur
(b. Oct. 3, 1854, Smithdale, do.) & Katherine Isabelle (Parcell) Phillips (b. May 8,
1857, Westfield, do.) Prepared in Streator H. S. Alpha Delta Phi. Address, Streator,
111,
3913. FRANCIS ELMORE PINKERTON, JR.
B. S. in Agr.; Publisher; b. June 16, 1885; s. F. E. (b. 1850, Pottstown, Pa.)
& Lucy (Boise) Pinkerton. Prepared in Clinton H. S. Com!. Club; Agr. Club;
Ed., ///. Agriculturist; Vice Pres., Jr. class; Illini staff. Agr. Editor, Chicago Farmers
& Drovers Jour.; Mgr. Pres. Bur., HI. Coll. of Agr.; City Editor, Monmouth Daily
Atlas; Publisher, Rossiille Press. Address, Monmouth, 111.
3914. HENRY POLLARD
B. S. in M. E. ; Engineer; b. June 20, 1883, Rogers Park, 111.; s. John Z. (b.
1855, Charlotte, N. Y.) & Julia Lillian (Torkington) Pollard (b. i860, Rochester, N. Y.)
Prepared in Lewis Inst., Chicago. Ilus; M. E. Soc; Class Football; Class Tennis.
Draftsman & Mech. Engr., L. A. Becker Co., 1909-11; Internat. Har. Co., Deering
Works, Asst. to Mech. Engr., designing new tools, 191 1; Supt. of Fidelity Brass Mfg.
Co., 1912 — Member A. F. & A. M.; Shrine. Married Lillian Toles, May 25, 1911.
Address, 4118 N. 41st Court, Chicago.
3915. EMMA PONZER
(Sister of Nos. 1384, 4369)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Aug. 14, 1883, Henry, 111.; d. Carl August (b.
June 7, 1844, Ger.) & Wilhelmina (Kruger) Ponzer (b. Feb. 24, 1842, do.) Prepared
iri Henry H. S. Illiola; Phi Beta Kappa; Prelim. & Final Honors; Sr. Basketball
team; Y. W. C. A. cabinet; Der Deutsche Verein. High School Teacher. Member
Classical Assoc. Address, Henry, 111.; Tern. Add., Harrisburg, 111.
3916. AMY POORMAN
(Sister of No. 3134)
B. S. in H. Sci.; Teacher; b. Sept. 22, 1885, Altamont, 111.; d. George Warren
(b. Sept. 30, 1838, Massillon, O.) & Eliza Jane (Watson) Poorman (b. Jan. 26,
1842, Vandalia, III.) Prepared in Altamont H. S.; Univ. Acad. H. Sci. Club; Sigma
Xi. Taught in Centralia Twp. H. S., 1909-10; head H. Sci. Dept., Placer Co. H. S.
1910 — Member Amer. Home Econ. Assoc; Amer. School of Home Econ. Address,
Hotel Placer, East Auburn, Cal.
3917. CHARLES SAMUEL POPE
B. S. in E. E.; Foreman; b. Jan. 19, 1887, St. Louis, Mo.; s. Charles H. (b. 1850,
Genoa, N. Y.) & Sara M. (Baxter) Pope (b. 1852, Chicago). Prepared in Moline H. S.
502 University of Illinois [1909
Culver Mil. Acad. Phi Delta Theta; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; E. E. Soc; Jr. Prom.
Com. Employee of Root & Van Dervoort Engr. Co., Makers of Stat. & Port. Gas En-
gines; worked all through shop, on road as e-xpert, special show representative, sales-
man, sales Mgr., now Engr. & Designer, Member Moline Club; Chicago Motor Club.
Address, 925 17th St., Moline, 111.
3918. GEORGE EARL POST
A. B. in L. & A.; Newspaper Reporter; b. Julv 26, 1886, Fithian, Illinois; s. George
Hazelton (b. Feb. 3, 1847, Melville, Ontario, Can.) & Clara Ann (Dalbey) Post (b.
March 29, 1857, Fithian, 111.) Prepared in Fithian H. S. & Univ. Acad.; English Club;
Scribblers; Shield & Trident; Prelim. & final and special honors, one-half year graduate
study in Econ. at Illinois, 1909-11. Asst. in Engl, in Univ. of 111., 1909-10; Clerical work,
1910. Address, Champaign, 111.
3919- CHARLES PRUITT POTTER
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Engr.; b. Apr. 16, 1887, Claytonville, III.; s. Joseph Henry
(b. Dec. 14. 1856, Good Intent, Pa.) & Lillian Isabel (Brown) Potter (b. Sept. 27,
1854, Columbia City, Ind.) Prepared in Hoopeston H. S. E. E. Soc; Eta Kappa Nu;
A. S. E. E.; Final Honors. Apprentice & Transformer Engr., Wagner Elec. Mfg.
Co. Member Wagner Engrs. Club. Married Hazel Dell Berry, May 19, 1909, Blooming-
ton. 111. Child, Wilfred Charles, b. Jan. 29, 191J. .-Iddrcss, 1246A Hadiamont, St.
Louis, Mo.
3920. CLURE MORRIS POWELL
B. S. in C. E.; Asst. Engr., b. Sept. x8, 1882, Topeka, 111.; s. L. A. Powell. Prepared
I?niv. Acad. With Universal Portland Cement Co. Address 72 W. Adams St., Chicago,
111.
3921. MARK ELMER POWERS
B. S. in M. E. ; Engineer; b. Sept. i, 1887, Champaign, 111.; s. Elmer F. (Dresden,
O.) & Florence H. (Nelson) Powers. Prepared in Champaign H. E. Address, 1621
W. Division St., Chicago, 111.
3922. CLYTUS ILUS PRATHER
LL. B.; Accountant; b. Jan. 9, 1887; s. John Marque (b. 1845, Flemingsburg,
Ky.) & Lovina (Heath) Prather (b. 1859, Olney, 111.) Prepared in Olney H. S. Egyptian
Club. Practicing Law, Gooding, Id., 1909-10; Accountant, O. W. R. & N. Ry. Co., June-
Oct., 1910; for Pac. Tel. Co., 191 0 — Member B. P. O. E. Address, Claremont, 111.
3923. GLENN JAMES PRUITT
(Brother of No. 3138)
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Jan. 2, 1888, Cissora Park, 111.; s. Elias (b. Feb. 12, 1860.
Goodwine, 111.) & Elizabeth (Wise) Pruitt (b. Apr. 29, 1864, Fountain Creek, 111.)
Prepared in Watseka H. S. Phi Delta Phi; Psi Upsilon. In Men's Furnishing
Business. Married Grace Amos, Jan. 12, 1911, Owasso, Mich. Address, 204 S. North
St., Urbana, 111.
3924 JOSEPH HENRY PURSIFULL
LL. B.; H. S. Prin.; b. Oct. s, 1883, Hidalgo, 111.; s. Charles Jefferson (b. Apr.
30, 1859, Frankfort, Ind.) & Asa (Dulgar) Pursifull (b. Feb. 20, 1862, Rose Hill,
111.) Prepared in Newton, H. S. Varsity Baseball; Class Football & Baseball; Pres.,
Fuller Moot Court. Admitted to the Bar Oct 28, 191 2. Address, Newton, 111.
3925. FAY DILLON RAILSBACK
B. S. in Agr. ; Farming — Breeding Pure Breed Percherons; b. May i2, 1885,
Minier, 111.; s. James Melvin (b. Sept. 16, 1857, do.) and Lillie May (Dillon) Rails-
back (b. Oct. 24, 1859, Normal, 111.) Prepared in Normal H. S.; Alpha Zeta; Foot
Ball, 1906-7-8; Track, 1908-9. Married Marietta Rohrbach, Sept. 6, 191 1, Urbana,
111. Address, Minier, 111.
3926. EDWARD CLEVELAND RAINEY
A. B. in L. & A.; Editor; b. Aug. 15, 1884, Salem, 111.; s. James Kell (b. Randolph
Co., do.) & Emma (Stevens) Rainey (b. Apr. 26, 1854, Union Co., Ind.) Theta Delta
Chi; Shield &• Trident; Scribblers; English Club; Editor, Iliini; Assoc. Editor, Illio.
City Ed., Mt. Vernon Daily Ne'vs. 1909-10; Asst. in Engl., Univ. of HI., 1910-11; Ed.,
Marion Co. Democrat, 1911 — Deputy Co. Clerk, Marion Co., 1912 — -Address, Salem, HI.
3927. CHARLES ERNEST RAMSER
B. S. in C. E. ; Asst. Engr.; b. Nov. i, 1885, Montezuma, la.; s. Paul (b. Berne,
Swit.) S: Mary Josephine (Retz) Ramser (b. Marshalltown, la.) Prepared in Newton
H. S. Treas., Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Prelim. & Final Honors. Instr. in C. E.,
Brooklyn Poly. Inst., 1909-11; Asst. Engr., N. Y. Bd. of W&t. Supply, June-Sept.,
1910. Civ. Engr., Knoxville Power Co., Chilhowee, Tenn., 1911 — Member Knights
of the Round Table, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; Treas. of Instructor's Club, Brooklyn Poly.
Inst., igio-ii. Address, Chilhowee, Tenn.
302S. WILLIAM HORACE RAYNER
(Husband of No. 4773)
B. S. in ('. E.; Instr. in Univ.; b. Feb. 16, 1884, Ewing, Nebr.; s. William Harris
(b. Mar. 22, 1846, Piqua, O.) & Celia Julia (Rockwell) Rayner (b. Nov. 14, 1852,
1909] Baccalaureate Alumni 503
Rutland, N. Y.) Prepared in Mt. Vernon, la., H. S.; Cornell Coll., la., Acad. Secy.,
C. E. Club; Iris Club. U. S. Geol. Sur,. Apr., 1910; Draftsman, C. & N. W. R. R.,
Sept., 1910; Instr. in C. E., Univ. of 111., igio — Jr. Topographer, U. S. Geol. Sur.,
1909-10, June-Sept., 1911. Member M. E. Church. Married Frances Bostwick Leonard
('11) Aug. 28, 1912, Rockford, 111. Address, 905 So. Busey, Urbana, 111.
3929. GAIL REBMAN
A. B. in L. & A.; Dairyman; b. July 2S. 1881, Frederick; s. B. F. Rebman, Prin.
of H. S., Ogden, la., 1909-10; employed in State Tr. Sch. for Girls, Geneva, Summer-
fall, 1910. Address, St. Louis, Mo.(J)
3930. WADE W. REECE
(Husband of No. 4545)
B. S. in M. E.; Effic. Engr.; b. Nov. 25, 1884, Rossville, 111.; s. William Wilson
(b. Oct. 3, 1847, St. Joseph Co., Ind.) & Alice Adelaide (Holloway) Reece (b. Sept.
12, 1849, do.) Prepared in Rossville H. S. Treas., Class; ist Vice Pres., Stud. Union;
Varsity Football squad; Class Football; Crystal Dancing Club; Athletic Assoc; M. E.
Soc. ; Y. M. C. A. Power House Engr., 1 909-11; EflFiciency Engr. in steam Engr. with
W. H. Zimmerman Co., Consult. Engrs. Married Sarah Anita Barrett, ('11), June
29, 191 1, Butler, 111. Address, 3307 W. 63d St., Chicago.
3931. LOIS ANTOINETTE REED
(Sister of No. 4872)
A. B. in L. & A.; B. L. S. Librarian; b. Feb. 13, 1881, Rochester, N. Y.; d. Avery
L. (b. do.) & Carra E. (Otis) Reed (b. do.) Prepared in Nichols Sch., Rochester; Univ.
of Rochester, 1900-2. Sigma Kappa. N. Y. State Lib. Sch. 1904; Libr. Western Coll.
1905-07; Asst. Univ. 111. Lib. 1907-10; Asst. Libr., Univ. of Rochester, Libr., 1910 —
Address, Univ. Libr., Rochester, N. Y.
3932. RALPH HOWARD REGAN
B. S. in M. E.; Inspector; b. Sept. 6, 1882, Morris, 111.; s. Levi T. (b. Dec.
30, 1842, Salt Creek, do.) & Margaret E. (Hunter) Regan (b. Dec. 5, 1845, (joodings
Grove, do.) Prepared in Englewood, Chicago. Capt. Draftsman, Weir &• Craig Mfg.
Co., Chicago, 1908-9; Amer. Car & Foundry Co., 1909-10; Asst. Testing Engr., 1 yr.;
Insp., Finished Materials, Gorgona Shops, Isthmian Canal Comm., 191 1 — Jr. mem.
Amer. Soc. of M. E. Married Levena May Mitchell, Jan. 8, 1910, Chicago. Address,
Gorgona Canal Zone; Perm. Add., 519 W. 66th St., Chicago.
3933- ROSALIE MARY RETZ
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Ottawa, IlL; d. John Hubert (b. 1853, do.) &
Elizabeth (Suppes) Retz (b. 1857, Somonauk, 111.) Prepared in Ottawa Twp. H. S.
Alpha Xi Delta; Phi Delta Psi; Prelim, honors. Teaching in Ottawa Twp. H. S. Address,
1625 East St., Ottawa, 111.
3934- PERCY McCLURE RICHARDS
B. S. in Ry. E. E.; Engr., b. Dec. 5. 1885, Eureka. 111.; s. L. ('. nnd Ida
(McClure) Richards (b. Handcock Co., do.) Prepared in Centralia & Peoria H. Schs.
E. E. Soc. Electrician, Decatur; Engr. & Bus. Mgr., Cairo. City Engr. Supt. Water &
Light Dept. City of Metropolis. Member A. I. E. E. Married Ina Buel, Feb. 25, 191 1,
Cairo, 111. Child, Mary Buel, b. Oct. 26, 1912. Address, Metropolis, 111.
3935. EDITH MARION RICHARDSON
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. July 14, 1887; d. Dr. Francis M. (b. O.) & Fannie
(Buchanan) Richardson (b. Ind.) Prepared in Englewood H. S. Univ. of Chicago,
1906-8. Pi Beta Phi. Chicago Nor. Coll., iqiu; Teachers, Bryn Mawr, Chicago. Address,
6614 Ingleside Ave., Chicago.
3936. CLARA AGNES RICKETTS
A: B. in L. & A.; B. L. S., 1911; Librarian; b. May 28, 1885, Fisher, 111.; d.
Andrew Duncan (b. Jan. 29, 1843, near Findlay, O.) & Nancy Jane (Taylor) Ricketts (b.
Tan. 19, 1845, do.) Prepared in Champaign & Wendell Phillips, Chicago, H. Schs.
Delta Gamma. Asst. at Loan Desk, June, 191 1; Loan Desk Libr., Univ. of N. Dak.,
1911-12. Address, Champaign, 111.
3937. ROBERT HERMAN REISCHE
B. S. in C. E.; Engr.; b. May :8, 1886, Chicago; s. Louis (b. Oct. 15, 1859, Arnstedt,
Saxony, Ger.) & Emilie Augusta (Weiland) Riesche (b. Apr. 20, 1862, Bredow, Stettin,
do.) Prepared in Crane Man. Tr. Sch., Chicago. Concrete Inspr., C. & N. W. K. U.
1909-10; Chicago Railways, Mar. -Oct., 1910; Western Eler. Co., 1910-11. Address, 2448 N.
Sawyer Ave., Chicago.
3938. CHARLES TRESCOTT RIPLEY
B. S. in Kv. K. E.; M. E., 1912; Asst. Engr. Tests; b. Apr. 20, 1886, Oak Park,
111. Prepared in Oak Park H. S. Beta Theta Pi; Tau Beta Pi; Phenix; Eta Kappa
Nu; Prelim. & Final Honors, Asst. Engr. Tests, A. T. & S. F. R. R. System. Address,
414 Maple Ave., Oak Park, 111.; Bus. Add., Topeka, Kan.
504 University of Illinois [1909
3939. RALPH GRANVILLE RISSER
B. S. in Agr.; Teacher; b. Sept. 30, 1886, Kankakee, 111.; s. Ralph Gilman (b.
1846, Ashland, O.) & Eva (Dunlap) Risser (b. i860, Savoy, 111.) Prepared in Kankakee
H. S. Farmer, 1909-10; Teacher of Agr., 1910 — Pres., Bay Sec. S. W. Order of
Amer. Assoc, for Adv. of Agr. Teaching; Mem. the Grange. Address, 530 E. Poplar
St., Stockton, Calif.
3940. ELIZABETH PROPHET RITCHIE
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Nov. 6, 1880, Gloucester, N. J.; d. William (b. 1842,
Monifleth, Scot.) & Mary Anne (Canning) Ritchie (b. Maghera, Ire.) Prepared in
Cotner Univ., Lincoln, Nebr. A. B., Cotner Univ., 1900. Librn., Pub. Libr. Address,
136 5th Ave. E., Kalispell, Mont.
3941. GLEN LEWIS ROBBINS
B. S. in Agr.; b. Mar. 10, 1888, McCool, Ind.; s. L. H. Robbins. Prepared in Val-
paraiso Univ. Address, McCool, Ind.
3942. JOHN ALCIDE ROBERT
(Brother of No. 2792)
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Oct. 31, 1886, Locle, Swit.; s. Paul Henry (b. June
26, 1858, Coiselle, Suisse, do.) & Louise Adele (Brandt) Robert (b. Mar. 13, 1857,
Planchette, do.) Prepared in Lacon H. S. Engr., Mc(]lillivray Creek Coal & Coke
Co., Ltd., Coleman, Nebr.; Engr., Fairfax Mine of Tacoma Smelting Co., Address,
Fairfax, Wash.
3943- CHARLES JASON ROBINSON
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. Nov. 28, 1884, near Manteno, 111.; s. Jason A. (b.
Nov. 13, 1848, near Manteno, 111.) & Alethea M. (Grimes) Robinson (b. Dec. 6, 1853.
do.) Prepared in Kankakee H. S. Sigma Pi; Sigma Xi; Alpha Zeta; Agr. (31ub;
Final Honors. Dairying, 1909-10; with Ext. Dept., Mass. Agr. Coll., 1910-11; Farmer,
191 1 — Member M. E. Church. Married Mary E. Shreffler, Oct. 26, 1910, Manteno,
111. Address, Manteno, 111.
3944. CARL DAVID ROBSON
B. S. in C. E.; Designer; b. May i, 1883, Elyria, O.; s. W. H. & Eliza Jane
(Robinson) Robson. Prepared in Englewood H. S., Chicago. Acacia. Designer,
Hegeler Bros., Danville, 111. Address, 122 Robinson St., Danville, 111.
3945. ROBERT BEAM RODGERS
B. S. in Ry. E. E.; Gen. Mgr., So. Welding & Machine Co.; b. Aug. 26, 1886,
Riverton, 111.; s. S. D. (b. Nov. 26, 1836, do.) & Emma (Yocom) Rodgers. Prepared
in Springfield H. S. Sigma Pi. Dir., Wolfe Trade Sch., 1909-11; part owner & Gen.
Mgr., So. Welding & Machine Co., San Antonio, Tex. Invented an automobile power
pump, 1912. Married Nora B. Dunlap, Dec. 27, 1909, Champaign, 111. Child, Frances
B.., b. Dec. 21, 1910. Address, 215 W. Fla. St., San Antonio, Tex.
3946. MINNIE GENEVIEVE ROHRER (FISHER)
(Wife of No. 4654)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. July 31, 1884; d. Celestin (b. 1832, Alsace, Ger.) & Sophie
Emily (Kostler) Rohrer (b. 1843). Prepared in Somonauk H. S.; Northwestern Acad.
Kappa Kappa Gamma; Phi Delta Psi. Married Ward Herbert Fisher, ('11), Oct.
14, 191 1, IJirmingham, Ala. Address, Springfield, 111.
3947. EARL ELI ROSE
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Oct. 29, 1881, Mt. Erie, 111.; s. N. B. Rose. Prepared at
Olney H. S. Address, Olney, Ill.(t)
3948. JAY FREDERICK ROTH
B. S. in M. E.; Chief Draftsman; b. Dec. 18, 1886, Henry, 111.; s. John (b.
Feb. 16, 1850, Halle, Ger.) & Anna Roth (b. Oct. 15, 1853. Saxony, do.) Prepared in
Henry H. S. Elec. Crane Steel Detailer, June-Feb., 1910; Gen. Draftsman, Avery Co.,
Peoria, 1910-11; Chief Draftsman, Peoria Gas & Elec. Co., 191 1 — Married Lillian P.
Pierce, Aug. 10, 1912. Address, 501 Hulburt St., Peoria, 111.; Home Add., 1105 Euclid
Ave., Champaign, 111.
3949. CLAUDE KERLIN ROWLAND
A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B., 1911; Lawyer; b. Mar. 16, 1884, Broadlands, 111.;
s. George Thomas (b. Dec. 31, 1852, Louisville, Ky.) & Allie Alice (Steel) Rowland (b.
Sept. 26, 1858, near Chillicothe, O.) Prepared in Martinsville H. S. Address, 4631 Wash-
ington Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
39SO. FORREST SEILER RUSK
A. B. in Arch.; Architect; b. Nov. 10, 1885, Hanover; s. Charles C. (b. 1854)
& Edith (Seiler) Rusk (b. i860). O. State Univ., 1904-8. Address, 555 Linwood
Ave., Columbus, O.; Bus. Add., Brunson Bldg., do.
3951. RALPH LESLIE RUSK
A. B. in L. & A.; Student; b. July 11, 1888, Rantoul, 111.; s. William Humphrey
& Anna Lucinda (Renner) Rusk. Prepared in Francesville, Ind., & Windsor, Mo.,
H. Schs. ; Univ. of Mo. Summer Session. Chi Beta. Teacher in Windsor, Mo., H. S.,
1909] Baccalaureate Alumni 505
1909-10; head of Engl. Dept., Ft. Smith, Ark., H. S.. 1910-11; Grad. Stud., Columbia
Univ., 1911^ Member Graduate English Club, Columoia Univ. Address, 520 W. 123d
St., New York.
39S2. GEORGE SILAS RUSSELL
B. S. in C. E.; Field Engr. Sewers; b. Ausr. n, 1885, Baltimore, Md. ; s. Lewis
Derr (b. Oct. 2, 1866, do.) & Frances Rebecca (Phelps) Russell (b. Oct. 10, 1863, do.)
Prepared in Baltimore City Coll.; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Final Honors. Asst. Engr.
K. C. S. R. R. to April I, 1909; Field Engr. Sewers, Apr. :, 1909 — Married
Mabelle Florence Housekeeper, Nov. 12, 1909, Olathe, Kansas; Child, Jesse Lewis, b.
Sept. 7, 1910. Address, 2524 Agnes Ave., Kansas City, Mo.
3953- WILVAN JESSE RUSSELL
A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; b. Dec. 4, 1886, Taylorville, 111.; Prepared in Pana H. S.
Address, 748 W. William St., Decatur, 111.
3954. INEZ FLOYANCE SACHS
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Feb. 7, 1882, near Altamont, Kan.; d. Hans (b. Nov.
30, 1853, near Gettysburg, Pa.) & Martha Jane (Moats) Sachs (b. Nov. 9, 1856, near
Towanda, III.) Prepared in Towanda H. S.; Westfield, 111., Coll. Acad. A. B.,
Westfield Coll., 1903. Final Honors. Cataloger, Workingmen's Inst. Libr., Aug.-Nov.,
1909; Asst. Cataloger, Ind. Univ. Libr., 1909-11; Ref. Librn., Ind. Univ. Libr., 1911 —
Member Anier. Libr. Assoc. Address, 416 E. Kirkwood Ave., Bloomington, Ind.
3955. MABELLE OLETTA SAEMANN
B. L. S.; b. Sept. 17, 1881, Plymouth, Wis.; d. William Christopher (b. Aug.
18, 1841, Bethlehem, O.) & Pauline (Gehler) Saemann (b. Oct. 22, 1849, Two Rivers,
Wis.) Prepared in Plymouth H. S. A. B., Univ. of Wis., 1905. Address, 103 Reed
St., Plymouth, Wis.
3956. THOMAS WALTER SAMUELS
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1912; b. Apr. i, 1886, Carrollton, 111.; s. John D. (b.
1850, Hamburg, 111.) & Emma S. Abrams) Samuels (b. i8s3. N. Y. Citv). Prepared
in E. St. Louis H. S. Delta Upsilon; Delta Sigma Rho; Shield & Trident; Egyptian
Club; Philomathean; Cosmopolitan Club; Bryan Prize; Varsity Debating team; Pres.,
Soph. Class; Class Baseball Mgr.; Vice Pres, Y. M. C. A.; Pres., Univ. Repub.
Cub. Supt. of Schools, Atwood, 111., 1909-11; Law School, 1911-12. Address, 603
S. Race St., Urbana, 111.
3957. PAUL VINCENT SCHAEFER
LL. B., Bank Clerk; b. Feb. 20, 1886, Carlyle; s. Philip (b. July 24, 1832, Hesse
Ger.) & Elizabeth (Heil) Schaefer (b. Apr. 22, 1841, St. Louis, Mo.) Prepared in
Irishtown Sch.; Catholic Parochial School; Carlyle H. S. Loyola Club; Spaulding
Guild; Varsity Baseball. Member K. of C. Address, Carlyle, 111.
39s8. WILLIAM HENRY SCHULZKE
(Brother of No. 4409)
B. S. in Arch.; Draftsman & Supt.; b. Sept. 9, 1885, Springfield, 111.; s. J.
William (b. May 8, 1855, Saxony) & Elizabeth G. (Miller) Schutzke (b. May 24,
1856, Springfield, 111.) Prepared in Springfield H. S. Phi Gamma Delta; Scabbard &
Blade; Shield & Trident; Pres., Arch. Club; Maj., ist Battalion Regt. Draftsman,
J. M. White, Supervising Arch., Univ. of 111., 1909; Draftsman & Supt., H. W.
Whitsitt, 1910 — Member Moline Club; Rock Island Club. Address, Y. M. C. A. Bldg.,
Moline, 111.; Bus. Add., Peoples Trust & Savings Bank Bldg, do.
3959. RAMON SCHUMACHER
(Brother of No. 3161)
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Jan. 4, 1887, St. Joseph, Mo.; s. Gus (b. Nov. 9, 1854,
Kalten Kirche, Schlesvig Holstein, Ger.) & Wilhelmina (Hanssen) Schumacher (b. Mar.
9, 1856, Davenport, la.) Prepared in St. Joseph, Mo., H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi;
Arch. Club; Prelim. & Final Honors. Architect. Address, 22 Dradell, 414 W. 119th
St., N. Y. C, N. Y.; Bus. Add., 527 5th Ave., New York City.
3960. FLORENCE ANTOINETTE SCHWARZKOPF (DONAHO)
(Wife of No. 3342.)
A. B. in H. Sci. ; b. St. Louis, Mo.; d. Henry G. (b. Berlin, Ger.) & Florence Adelia
(Miller) Schwarzkopf (b. Newark, N. J.) Prepared in Topeka, Kan., H. S.; Hyde Park
H. S. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Yo Ma. Taught in Des Moines H. S. Member Kappa
Alumni Club; Daughters of King; la. State Teachers Assoc; la. State Home Econ.
Assoc. Married Earl Willoughby Donaho, Oct. 12, 19 12. Address, 6100 Monroe
Ave., Chicago.
3961. BERENICE SCOGGIN
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Dec. 21, 1887, Millington, 111.; d. Charles Matson (b.
Sept. i8, 184s, Cleaves, O.) & Irene (Finnic) Scoggin (b. Sept. 10, 1848, Millington, 111.)
Prepared in Wheaton Acad.; Northw. Univ., 1905-6. Chi Omega. Taught in Piano, 111.,
1909-10; Millington, 1910-11. Address, Millington, 111.
3962. THEODORE MEADE SMITH
B. S. in Agr. ; b. Feb. 15, 1885, Auburn, 111.; s. J. Frank Smith. Prepared in
Auburn H. S. Address, Auburn, 111.
5o6 University of Illinois [1909
3963. ESSIE MAY SEED (ROGEKS)
(Wife of No. G195)
A. B. in Sci.; b. Sept. 27, 1885, Belmont, 111.; d. George Andrew (b. Oct. 12, 1852,
Bridgeport, 111.) & Mary Frances (Plotner) Seed (b. May 17, i860, Bible Grove, 111.)
Prepared in Sparta & Hutsonville II. Schs.; I. S. N. U., 1903-6. Final Honors. Married
Jerome Stanley Rogers ('09), Aug. 30, 191 1. Address, No. 5 The Mindoro, 832 Rittenhouse
St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
3964. JOHN GORDON SEELY
(Brother of No. 1262)
B. S. in Agr. ; Farmer; b. Sept. 10, 1882, Las Vegas, N. Mex.; s. Thomas Jennings
(b. Aug. 16, 1848, Chester, N. Y.) & Anzolette E. (Teller) Seely (b. July 13, 1852, Fonda,
N. Y.) Prepared in Oswego &■ E. Aurora 11. Scbs. Fhi Gamma Delta; Alpha Zeta; Alpha
Gamma Rho; Agr. Club; Prelim. Honors; Accompanist of Glee Club; Organist, Presb.
Church, Champaign; same. Champaign & Urbana Hebrew Congregation. Grad. in Mus.,
Northwestern Univ., 1905. Organist, Presb. Church, Aurora, 111. Member A. F. & A.
M. ; Assoc, mem. Amer. Guild of Organists. Address, Riverleigh Farm, Oswego, 111.
3965. ALICE FAYE SEILER
A. B. in H. Sci.; Teacher; b. Oct. 27, 1881, Shawnee, O.; d. Albert Pierce (b. Aug.
3, 1848, Bloomfield, Pa.) & Alice Elizabeth (Carpenter) Seller (b. Nov. 10, 1854, New-
ville, O.) Prepared in Mansfield, (O.) FI. S.; O. Wes. Univ. Alethenai; H. Sci. Club;
Y. W. C. A., Treas. & Mem. Adv. Bd.; Kappa Alpha Theta Substitute Teacher, Pub. Sch.,
Washington, D. C, 1909-10; organized 4 yrs. course of H. Sci., Placer Co. H. S., Auburn,
Calif., & taught some, Jan. -June, 1910; Pub. Schs., Washington, D. C, 1910-;— Bur.
Engraving, Civ. Ser., 1905-7; Census Bur. Civ. Ser., summer, 1910. Author; Article, for
Illinois Agriculturist Feb., 1910. Member Amer. Home Econ. Assoc; Home Econ. Assoc,
of Wash., D. C; Alumni Assoc, of Univ. of III.; M. E. Church; O. E. S.; Kochov.
Address, Amer. Univ. Park, Washington, D. C.
3966. ROBERT ROSS SEYMOUR
(Brother of No. 2232, 3967)
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. Apr. 24, 1888, near Thomasboro, 111.; s. William Reynold
(b. Oct. 10, 1848, Newark, do.) & Alice Florence (Case) Seymour (b. May ^, 1856, do.)
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Agr. Club. State Soil Surv., June- Dec, 1909; Farmer, 1909 —
Henning, 111., and North Bend Neb. Address, North Bend, Nebr.
3967. WALTER ALFRED SEYMOUR
(Brother of Nos. 2232, 3966)
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. Apr. 4, 1886, near Thomasboro, 111.; s. William Reynold
(b. Oct. 10, 1848, Newark, 111.) & Alice Florence (Case) Seymour (b. May 4, 1856,
Newark). Prepared in Univ. Acad. Agr. Club. Farming & Traveling through western
states, 1910-11; Farming, 1912 — Address, North Bend, ISebr.
3968. GUY RAY SHAW
B. S. in C. E.; Genl. Contr.; b. Mar. 30, 1886, Maquoketa, la.; s. A. F. (b. May 2,
1850, Maquoketa, la.) & Isadore (Ray) Shaw (b. Jan. 8, 1854, Whiteside Co., 111.) Pre-
pared in Vinton, la., H. S.; Univ. of la., 1905-6. Contracting Engr., Cook Constr. Co.,
Genl. Contrs., Des Moines, la. Address, Victoria Hotel, Des Moines, la.
3969. EDITH OLGA SHIVELY (WEGENG)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mar. 5, 1887; Ivesdale, 111.; d. Daniel Webster (b. Jan. 6, 1858,
Bowling Green, O.) & Minerva Katherine (Watts) Shively (b. Feb. 26, 1857, Somerset,
O.) Prepared in Champaign H. S.; Delta Gamma; Y. W. C. A. Married Philip Joseph
Wegeng, Sept. 27, 191 1, Mahomet, 111. Address, 807 W. Springfield Ave., Champaign,
III.
3970. FRANK KAY SHRADER
(Brother of No. 4905)
A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; Broker; b. May 24, 1886, Bushnell, 111. Prepared in Knox-
ville H. S. Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Special Honors; Final Honors. Address,
c/o N. W. Halsey & Co., Chicago, 111.
3971. HAROLD HOYT SIMMONS
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Nov. 14, 188S, St. Joseph, 111.; s. Albert N. (b. Dec.
22, 1858, Jersey Co., 111.) & Etta R. (Hoyt) Simmons (b. Dec. 18, 1858, Crawford Co.,
111.) Prepared in Blue Mound H. S.; James Millikin Univ. Acad.; Sigma Xi; Tau Beta
Pi; C. E. Club. Editorial Staff, Railivay Age Gazette. Author: Railway Signal Dic-
tionary. Address, 1400 E. 53rd St., Chicago, 111.
3972. FRED S. SIMMS
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Engr.; b. Sept. 8, 1882, Mt. Clemens, Mich.; s. J. W. (b. Cady,
Mich.) & Katherine (Shepard) Simms (b. Mt. Clemens, Mich.) Prepared in Bradley
Poly. Inst. Iris. Y. M. C. A. With AllisChalmers Co., Cincinnati, O. ; Avery Co.,
Peoria. I. N. G., Co. G, slh Regt. Mernber lUini Club, Peoria. Married Laura E.
Geach, Sept. 12, 191 1, Peoria, 111. Address, 118 Pennsylvania Ave., Peoria, III.
1909] Baccalaureate Alumni 507
3973. francis marion simpson
B. S. in Agr. ; Asst. in Agr. Extension; b. Apr. 26, 1887, Vienna, 111.; s. Francis Marion
(b. Jan. 23, 1838, do.) & Margaret Ann (Beal) Simpson (b. Mar. 11, 1849, Clarion Co.,
Pa.) Prepared in Vienna H. S. Phi Kappa Psi; Alpha Zeta; Scabbard and Blade;
Shield and Trident; Varsity Club; Egyptian Club; Lieut. Col. Cadet Corps, 1908-1909.
Dairy Farming, Vienna, 111., 1909-1911; Asst. in Agr. Ext., Univ. of 111., 1911 — City
Alderman; Secy., Farmers' Inst.; on 4th Regiment Staff, I. N. G. Address, Urbana, 111.
3974. THOMAS PATRICK SINNETT
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Mar. 17, 1880, Hopedale, 111.; s. Michael (b. Ire.) &
Johanna (Conway) Sinnett (b. do.) Prepared in Grand Prairie Sem., Onarga; I. S. N. U.
Address, 703 Twenty-Third St., Rock Island, 111.
3975. POMEROY SINNOCK
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Sept. 28, 1886, Quincy, 111.; s. James William (b. Oct.,
1857, Payson, 111.) & Fannie Mayo (Nichols) Sinnock (b. Griggsville, 111.) Prepared in
Quincy H. S. Sigma Chi; Phenix; Varsity Quarterback (All- Western) 1906-9. III.
Irac. Sys., 1910-11; Salesman, 1910-11; Mfgr., 1911-12; Des Moines Elec. Co., 1912 —
Married Frances Maurice Obear, June 22, 1910, St. Louis, Mo. Child, Pomeroy Sinnock,
Jr., b. Apr. 6, 191 1. Address, c/o Des Moines Elec. Co., Des Moines, la.
3975. ELIZABETH SMITH
B. L. S.; Instructor; b. Nov. 3, 1861, Watertown, N. Y.; d. David P. (b. Oct. 17,
1824, Champion, N. Y.) & Viola E. (Rudd) Smith (b. Dec. 6, 1829, do.) Prepared in
Maquoketa, (la.) H. S. Prepared in Chicago Nor. Sch., 1891-3; Oberlin Coll., 1883-5;
Cataloger, Springfield Museum of Nat. Hist., 1909; Instr. in Lib. Econ., Syracuse Univ.
Address, 424 S. Crouse Ave., Syracuse, N. Y.
3977. FERDINAND PETER SNIDER
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Oct. 14, 1883, Charleston, 111.; s. John Henry (b. 1862, Cincinnati,
O.) & Frances (Hildreth) Snider (b, 1862, Palmyra, N. Y.) Prepared in Charleston H.
S.; Univ. Acad. Sigma Nu; Phi Delta Phi; Yoxan; Shield & Trident; Ku Klux; Jr.
Prom Com. Insurance, U. S. Indian Agency, Muskogee, Okla., 1909; U. S. Indian
Agency & Postal Dept., Clerk in Quarry Office, 1910; Special in R. R. Mail Service, Mar.-
June, 1910; Law'ver, 1911 — Married Florence Purtill of Mattoon, 111., Oct. 17, 1912. Ad-
dress, Haskell, (Jkla.
3978. HELEN ANDERSON SOUTHGATE
A. B. in Sci. ; Teacher; b. Woodstock, Vt. ; d. Robert Swan (b. Aug. 7, 1835, Ipswich,
Mass.) & (Caroline Louisa (Anderson) Southgate (b. Jan. 16, 1837, Keene, N. H.)
Prepared in Woodstock H. S. ; Ypsilanti, Mich., 1892-4; DeKalb, 111., summer, 1902.
Teaching in Michigan City H. S., 1909-10; Ferry Hall, Lake Forest, 111., 1910-12.
Member Natl. Geog. Soc; Woni. Study Club. Address, 218 W. 6th St., Michigan City,
Indiana.
3979. JOE DARE SOUTHWICK
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mar. 23, 1885, Flora, 111.; s. I. H. Southwick. Prepared in
Flora H. S. Chi Psi; Illini Staff; Dope-Sheet; Scribblers. Address, (t)
3980. RAY CARLISLE SPARKS
A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Feb. 19, 1886, Bushnell, 111.; s. Thomas
Jefferson (b. Aug. 16, 1843, Colfax, Ind.) & Agnes Sophia (Patton) Sparks (b. Jan. 12,
1850, Wheeling, W. Va.) Prepared in Bushnell & Macomb H. Schs. ; Western Nor. Sch.
Phi Delta Theta; Phi Delta Phi; Helmet; Fuller Moot Court; Chm. Sen. Ball Com.;
Head Yell Leader; Class Football. Address, 530-2 Granger Block, San Diego, Calif.
3981. IRWIN SHERWOOD SPRECHER
B. S. in Agr.; b. Oct. 25, 1874, Mt. Morris, 111.; s. George Sprecher. Attended
Zion City Coll. Address, Zion City, 111.
3982. OTTO CHARLES STANGER
B. S. in Chem.; Chemist; b. June 16, 1882, Centralia, 111.; s. Rev. G. H. (Bisrampur,
East India) & E. G. (Vehe) Stanger (Palatine, 111.) Prepared in Calumet H. S.,
Chicago; Alpha Chi .Sigma; Philomathean; Chem. Club. With F. J. Lewis & Co., July i,
1909 to Sept. 18, 1909; with Armour & (To., Soap & Glue works, Oct., i909 — Address,
6212 Madison Ave., Chicago.
3983. MAE KNIGHT STEELE
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Oct. 18, 1882, Bloomington, Ind.; d. William Johnston (b.
June IS, 1852, Fayette Co., Pa.) & Wealthy Annie (Strickland) Steele (b. July 24,
1855, Batavia, N. Y.) Prepared in Bloomington H. S. A. B., 111. State Nor. Univ., 1904.
Alethenai, Secy.; Y. W. C. A. cabinet. Prin. Jefferson Park H. S., El Paso, 111., 1909-
10; United El Paso H. S., 1910-11. Address, 205 Leland St., Bloomington, 111.
3984. MILTON FREDERICK STEIN
B. S. in M. & S. E.; Engineer; b. Dec. 17, 1885, Chicago. Prepared in Englewood
H. S. Sigma Chi. Address, Avalon, Pa.; Bus. Add., iiii Union Bank Bldg, Pitts-
burgh, Pa.
3985. HAROLD WILSON STEWART
B. S. in Agr.; Assoc; b. July 3, 1886, Hebron, 111.; s. Richard Henry (b. Dec.
25, 1863, Hebron, 111.) & Mary Addie Stewart (b. Dec. i, 1864). Prepared in Hebron
5o8 University of Illinois [1909
H. S. Phi Sigma Kappa; Alpta Zeta; Sigma Xi; Final Honors; Glee & Mandolin Clubs.
Assoc, in Soil Survey, Univ. of 111. Agr. Exp. Sta. Member Presb. Church. Married
Marjorie Nichols, Dec. 28, 1910, Lake Geneva, Wis. Address, 1013 W. 111. St., Urbana, 111.
3986. JAMES SAMUEL STEWART
(Brother of No. 1591)
B. S. in C. E.; Farmer; b. Feb. 22, 1887, Kewanee, 111.; s. Samuel Parrish (b. 1846,
Kewanee, 111.) & Nancy Jane (Robson) Stewart (b. 1850, do.) Prepared in Toulon H.
S. & Acad. Draftsman, 1909-11; Cost-keeping & Drafting, 1911-12; Farming, 1912 — ■
Married Ruby F. Scott, Jan. 6, 1912. Address, Blakesburg, la.
3987. CORNELIUS STOCKER
B. S. in Agr.; Offic. Testing; b. Oct. 8, 1885, Highland, 111.; s. Augustus (b. Aug.
20, 1857, do.) & Minnie (Branger) Stocker (b. May 4, 1857, do.) Prepared in Highland
H. S.; Univ. Acad. Address, Highland 111.
3988. JOHN PHILEMON STOUT
(Brother of No. 4926)
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. Dec. 21, 18S7, Cotton Hill, 111.; s. Joab Philemon (b.
Apr. 3, i860, do.) & Ida Frank (Sawin) Stout (b. Aug. 14, 1863, Loxa, 111.) Pre-
pared in Springfield H. S. Chi Beta; Alpha Zeta; Scabbard & Blade; Agr. Club;
Major Cadet Reg., Prelim. Honors. Address, R. F. D. No. 15 Chatham, 111.
3989. CLARA MARIE STRAUCH
(Sister of Nos. 2824, 3559, 3990)
A. B. in H. Sci.; Teacher; b. Chadwick, 111. Prepared in Chadwick H. S.; Cornell
Coll. Prep. Dept. ; Frances Shimer Acad. Athenean; Achoth. Address, 322 Miss. Ave.,
Joliet, 111.
3990. HILDA LOUISE STRAUCH
(Sister of Nos. 2824, 3559, 3989)
B. S. in H. Sci.; Teacher; b. Nov. 7, 1888, Chadwick, 111.; d. A. A. (b. Jan. i, 1854,
Ger.) & Margaret (Queckborner) Strauch (b. Feb. 8 1856, 111.) Prepared in Chadwick
H. S. Athenean; Phi Delta Psi; H. Sci. Club. Teacner of D. Sci., Carrington, N. Dak.,
1909-10; do., Minneapolis, Minn., 1911 — Address, 700 15th Ave. S. E., Minneapolis, Minn.
3991. ALBERT PAUL STREFF
B. S. in C. E.; Supt. of Constr.; b. Nov. 9, 1886, Chicago, 111.; s. Paul A. (b. Apr.
17, 1853, Port Washington, Wis.) & Celestine A. (Wetzel) Streff (b. Mar. 12, 1853,
Alsace-Lorraine, Ger.) Prepared in Richard T. Crane Tech. H. S., Chicago. Theta Delta
Chi. Address, 5250 Kenmore Ave., Chicago, 111.; Bus. Add., Care, Frigorifico Montevideo,
Soc. Anon, No. So Calle Cerrito, Montevideo, Uruguay, S. A.
3992. OSCAR JOSE SUMAY
(Brother of No. 4446)
B. S. in E. E.; b. Chascomis, Argentine; s. J. Sumay. Prepared in^Sch. of Mech.
Apprentices. Address, Chascomis, Argentine Rep., S. A.
3993- WILLIAM CLAUDE SWETT
B. S. in C. E.; Asst. Engr. ; b. Oct. 3, 1883, Elgin, 111.; s. Albert R. (b. Belfast,
Me.) & Francis Elizabeth (Childs) Swett (b. Springfield, Mass.) Prepared in Univ.
Acad. Instrumentman, Stan. Steel Car Co., Sept., 1909; Rodman, C. M. & St. P. R. R.,
Dec, 1909; Draftsman, O. S. L. R. R., 1910; Asst. Engr., do., 1910 — Married Clara
Louise Kaufman, June 19, 1912. Address, Pocatello, Id.
3994. ELIZABETH ANDREWS SWIFT
A. B. in L. & A.; Asst. Ed., Eng. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111. Editor 111. State Dept.
of Factory Inspection. Address, Transportation Bldg., Chicago, 111.
3995. CHARLES LEE SWISHER
(Brother of No. 4450)
A. B. in Sci.; Instructor; b. Jan. 27, 1880, Watseka, 111.; s. William H. (b. Jan. 10,
1838, Williamsport, Ind.) & Nancy Jane (Evans) Swisher (b. Sept. 4, 1846, West Lebanon,
Ind.) Prepared in Univ. Acad.; Grand Prairie Sem., Onargo; Attended Univ. of
Mich., summers, 1908, 10, 11. Ionian; Iris Cliib; Sigma Xi. Special Honors in Physics.
Member Amer. Phys. Soc; State la. Teachers' Assoc. Married Jessie Sibbitt, Aug. 30,
1910, Hoopston, 111. Address, Grinnell, la.
3996. RATHINDRA NATH TAGORE
B. S. in Agr.; Agr. Expert; b. Nov. 28, 1888, Calcutta, India; s. Rabinda Nath
(b. May 6, 1850, do.) & Mrihalini (Devi) Tagore (b. 1870, Khulna, India.) Prepared in
the Brahma-Vidyalay, Bolpur; Univ. Calcutta Agr. Club. Mgr. and Agr. Expert of
landed estates, India. Director, Brahma-Vidvalay (Inst.); Member Literary Society,
Bengal. Married Protima Devi, Jan., 1910, Calcutta. Address, 6 D. N. Tagore's Lane,
Jorasanko, Calcutta, India.
1909] Baccalaureate Alumni 509
3997- KENNETH HAMMET TALBOT
(Son of Nos. 270, 293)
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Apr. 7, 1887, Champaign, 111.; s. Arthur Newell (b.
Nov. 21, 1857, Courtland, 111.) & \'irginia Mann (Hanimet) Talbot (b. Mar. 6, i860,
Camargo, 111.) Prepared in Urbana II. S. Scabbard and Blade; Sigma Xi; C. E. Club;
Capt. Univ. Regt.; Chm. Jun. Smoker Com. Rodman, C. M. & St. P. R. R., 1909; Asst.
Concrete Foreman and Foreman, C. M. & St. P. R. R., 1909-11; Timekeeper, James O.
Heyworth, 1911; Asst. Engr. Univ. Portland Cam. Co., 191 1 — Article, Concrete Ware-
houses— A paper presented before the Natl. Warehousemen's Assoc, Chicago Dec. 8,
1911. Member Oak Park Y. M. C. A.; Cong. Church; Illini Club of Chicago. Address
Frick Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa.
3998. SADAKICHI TANIYAMA
B. S. in C. E. ; Civ. Engr.; b. Oct. 5, 1884, Okayama, Japan. Prepared, Univ. of
Colo. Address, Okaj'ama, Japan. (J)
3999. CLARA BELLE TONZALIN
B. L. S. ; Librarian; b. 1885, Chicago, 111.; d. Anthony (b. 1818, Jamaica) & Abigail
(Eaton) Tonzalin (b. 1842, Tolland, Conn.) Prepared ' in Hyde Park H. S.; John
Marshall H. S., Chicago, & Michigan City, Ind., H. S. ; Lewis Inst. Asst. in John
Crerar Libr., Chicago, 111. Address, 310 N. Kedzie Ave., Chicago, 111.
4000. ETHEL NICHOLS TAYLOR (HIGGINS)
A. B. in L. & A.; Missionary; b. Tune 16, 1883, Bellmont, 111.; d. Josiah E. (b. Jan.
I, 1851, Olney, 111.) & Sarah Elizabeth (Cotterell) Taylor (b. July 3, 1854). Prepared
in Olney H. S. Glee Club. Teaching. Now Missionary in Songdo, Korea. Married
Daniel Franklin Higgins, June 16, 1910. Child, Mary Elizabeth, b. Apr. 2, 191 1. Address,
Songdo, Korea.
4001. OTTO SAMUEL THAL
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Feb. 20, 1885, Carlyle, 111.; s. John Thai. Prepared in Con-
cordia, Coll. Address, 507 S. Sixth St., Champaign, 111.
4002. CHARLES MANFRED THOMPSON
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1910; Assistant; b. Nov. 10, 1877, Fairfield, 111.; s. Elisha
Penny (b. 1836, Preble Co., O.) &. Margaret Ross laber Thompson. Prepared in
Fairfield H. S.; Hay ward Coll., 1895-8; Austin Coll., 1903. Adelphic. Supt. Schools,
Greenup, 111., 1903-7; Instr. in Acad., 1907-10; Ozias Goodwin Memorial Fellowship,
Harvard Univ., 1910-11; Asst. in Hist., 1911-12. Corp. 9th Reg. 111. ^ol. Inf. (Served
in Cuba under Fitzhugh Lee) 1898-9. Author: Governors' Letter Books, Vol. II; with
Evarts B. (ireene. Vol. Ill, 111. Hist. Coll., Pub. by 111. State Hist. Soc, 1911; A Study of
the Administration of Thomas Ford, Governor of 111., 1842-6; Monetary System of
Nouvelle France, Jour. III. State Hist. Soc, 191 1; Reprinted in Chicago Banker, Aug. 26,
1911. Member Amer. Hist. Assoc, 1909; 111. State Hist. Soc, 1909. Married Ella May
Brown, July 23, 1899, Fairfield, 111. Child, Charles Woody b. Feb. 8 1902. Address.
505 S. 6th St., Champaign, 111.
4003. SAMUEL MATTHEW THOMPSON
A. B. in L. & A.; J. D., 1911; Lawyer; b. May 5, 1887; s. John L. & Sarah
Thompson. Prepared in Harrisburg Twp. H. S. Theta Kappa Nu; Delta Sigma Rho;
Egyptian Club; Scribblers; Philomathean; John Marshall Law Club; Prelim, honors;
Final honors; lU.-Nebr. debate, .1909. Atty at Law. Address, Harrisburg, 111.
4004. ANDREW THOMSON
B. S. in Sci.; Salesman; b. Apr. 12, 1886, Montreal, Can.; s. Andrew (b. Aug. 7,
1844, do.) & Jessie Gibb (Urquhart) Thomson (b. Feb. 12, 1852, Glasgow, Scot.)
Prepared in .S. Chicago H. S.; Armour Inst. Tech. Alpha Delta Phi; Scabbard & Blade;
M. E. Soc; Class Football, Baseball & Basketball. With Universal Portland Cement Co.,
1909-10; Monarch Typewriter Co., 1910-11; Private Business, 191 1— Address, 2958 E.
8 1 St St., Chicago, 111.
4005. PRESSON WAVERLY THOMSON
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Oct. 9, 1870, Knox Co., 111.; s. Presson Wheeler (b. June 24,
1832, Marion Co., O.) & Mary Susannah (Laph^m) Thomson (b. Apr. iS, 1833, do.)
Prepared in Knox Coll. Acad. A. B. Knox Ciyll.j 1897. John Marshall Law Club.
Member Munic League, Los Angeles, Calif. Married Vera Margaret Bradshaw, June,
1902. Children, Frederick David, b. June, 1904; Robert Edward, b. Jan., igo6. Address
2227 W. 29th PI., Los Angeles, Calif.
4006. EVERT HOMER TICE
LL. B.; Farmer; b. Oct. 19, 1885, Greenview, 111.; s. Homer J. (b. Feb. 5, 1862,
Athens, 111.) & Emilie (Warnsing) Tice (b. Jan. 27, 1862, Greenview, 111.) Prepared in
Greenview H. S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Phi Delta Phi; Theta Kappa Nu. Miarried
Mary Arstella Eldredge, Sept. 7, 1910, Greenview, 111. Child, Homer Whitney, b. May
5, 1912. Address, Greenview, 111.
4007. MABEL B. TOBIAS (HEITMAN)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. June 26, 1886, Peoria, 111.; d. George F. (b. Nov., 1854) &
Sophia (Benford) Tobias (b. Mar. 18, 1854). Prepared in Washington H. S.; Carthage
Coll., 1905-8. Y. W. C. A. Member Leisure Hour Club. Married Alfred G. Heitman,
June 28, 1911, Paxtoii, 111. Address, Washington, 111.
510 University of Illinois [1909
4008. CLINTON p. TROTTER
B. S. in Agr.; Real Est. Dealer; b. Nov. 2, i888. Kansas, 111.; s. Cyrus N. (b.
June 19, 1850, Mt. Sidney, Va.) & Virginia J. (Bear) Trotter (b. May 30, 1852, Mt.
Clinton, Va.) Prepared in Kansas H. S. Alpha Gamma Rho; Zeta Psi; Junior Prom.
Com.; Sen. Ball Com.; Sen. Mem. Com. With Internatl. Harvester Co., 1909-11; A. M.
Collins Mfg. Co., Philadelphia, 1911; Iowa Homestead Co., 1911-12. Address, San Benito,
4009. TINPH WEITSEN TU
B. S. in Ry. C. E. ; Engineer; b. Soochow, China. Prepared in Nanyang Coll., Shai,
China; Univ. of Cal., 1905-7. Cosmopolitan Club. Transitman in Chicago; Assistant in
Kansas City; Asst. Engr. Address, Box 912, Amer. Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.
4010. ALLISON LEE TULL
(Brother of No. 1598)
A. B. in L. & A.; Dentist; b. Sept. 25, 1888, Farmer City, 111.; s. Nelson (b. Dec.
10, 1837, Clarksburg, O.) & Margaret (Rieman) Tull (b. Aug. 8, 1848, Monticello, 111.)
Prepared in Farmer City H. S. Alpha Delta Phi. Dentistry, Northwestern Univ.,
1909-12. Address, 919 E. 6ist St., Chicago, 111., or Farmer City, 111.
401 1. ROSCOE TYGETT
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. July 28, 1886, Williamson Co., 111.; s. W. F. (b. Williamson Co.,
111.) & Alma Tygett (b. Jackson Co., III.) Prepared in S. 111. Nor. Univ. Phi Alpha
Delta; Egyptian Club; John Marshall Law Club. Atty. Married Iva Tygett, Nov. 16,
1908, Newton, 111. Children, James Roscoe, b. May 31, 1909; Katherine, b. Nov. 13, 1910.
Address, Carbondale, 111.
4012. JOSEPHINE VAN DORSTEN (HOLCH)
(Wife of No. 21 1 8)
A. B. in Sci. ; b. Apr. 5, 1886, Three Rivers, Mich.; d. Franklin Homer (b. Apr. 9,
1855, Stark Co., O.) & Alice Celia (Messenger) Van Dorsten (b. Oct. 7, 1863, Peters-
burg, do.) Prepared at Frederick Sch., Pontiac, Mich.; Oakland Co. Nor., do.; Hillsdale
Coll. Member Pythian Sisters. Married Frederick Leidy Holch, ('04), Dec. 25, 1909,
Urbana, 111. Address, Sheldon, 111.
4013. FOREST CLYDE VAN HOOK
A. B. in Sci.; Student; b. Dec. 3. 1886, Mt. Pulaski, 111.; s. Uriah (b. Broadhead,
Ky.) & Louvina (Copeland) Van Hook (b. Mt. Pulaski, 111.) Prepared in Mt. Pulaski
H. S. Tau Lambda; Phenix; Varsity P'ootball, 1905-8, Capt., 1908; Track Squad.
Studying Medicine in Northwestern Unv. Med. Sch. Address, Mt. Pulaski. 111.
4014. KATHRYN CRAIG VOORHEES (SQUIRES)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jan. 13, 1887, Bushnell, 111.; d. James E. (b. Apr. 5, i860,
Raritan, 111.) & Ellen (Simonson) Voorhees (b. Jan. 26, 185S, Canton, 111. Prepared in
Bushnell H. S. Achoth; Prelim. Honors; Phi Beta Kappa. Latin Teacher, 1909-11.
Married Harry G. Squires, June 28, 191 1, Bushnell, 111. Child, Margaret Eliene, b. July
17, 1912. Address, Alexis, 111.
4015. FRANK JONES VOSBURGH
B. S. in M. E.; Mech. Engr.; b. May 23, 1886, Rochester, N. Y."; s. William R.
(b. Sept. 5, 1854, Ovid, N. Y.) & Annie L. (Jones) Vosburgh (b. Aug. 16, i860, Oswego.
Tioga Co., N. Y. Prepared in Oak Park H. S. Alpha Delta Phi; Class Football, Base-
ball, Basketball & Swimming. Member Varsity Football Squad; Varsity Swimming Team.
Peoples' Gas, Light & Coke Co.; Asst. Testing Engr., National Lead Co.; Supt. Union
Carbich Co., Erecting Engr.; Gen. Mgr., Amer. Oxyhydric Co. Address, 321 S. Grove
Ave Oak Park 111
4016. HARRY DWIGHT WAGGONER
A. B. in Sci.; Teacher; b. Feb. i, 1877; s. Samuel and Helen (Ferguson) Waggoner.
Prepared in Normal, Illinois. Teaching in Normal Univ. Married Mabelle Denning, Dec,
29 1906. Child, Dorothy Louise, b. Apr. 21, 1912. Address, 506 N. School St., Normal,
in:
4017. ROBERT CHARLES WAGNER, JR.
B. S. in C. E.; Contractor; b. Mar. 17, 1886, Charleston, Mo.; s. Robert Charles H.,
Sr. (b. 1858, Chicago, 111.) & Mary A. (Brown) Wagner (b. i860, Champaign, do.)
Prepared in St. Mary's H. S., Texarkana, Ark. Triangle; Ionian; C. E. Club, Pres.;
Mgr. Technograph, Spaulding Guild. Contracting & Fuel, R. C. Wagner & Son. Married
Josephine Catherine Hughes, July lo, 1912, Champaign, 111. Address, 307 W. Spring-
field Ave., Champaign, 111.
4018. JESSE JACOBSON WALLEDOM
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Feb. 22, 1886, Chicago, 111.; s. John C. (b. Apr. 29,
1857, Schleswig, Ger.) & Maria Johanna (Moller) Walledom (b. Dec. 26, 1859, do.)
Prepared in R. T. Crane H. S., Chicago. C. E. Club; Brevet Capt., I. N. G.; Glee &
Mandolin Club; Sigma Xi. Amer. Bridge Co., 1909-10; Asst. Res. Engr., McKinley
Bridge Co., St. Louis, Mo., 1910-11; Engr. Dept., Amer. Bridge Co., 1911 — Jun. Mem.
Wes. Soc. Engrs. ; Jun. Member, Amer. Soc. for Testing Materials; Chicago & St. Louis
mini Clubs. Married Lillian Minna Simon, Nov. 24, 1910, Chicago, 111. Child, Kenneth
J. R., b. Nov. 5, loii. Address, 7943 S. Elizabeth St., Chicago, 111.; Bus. Add. c/o
Amer. Bridge Co., Com. Natl. Bk. Bldg., do.
1909] Baccalaureate Alumni 511
4019. WILLIAM JOSEPH WALSH
B. S. in C. E.; b. luly 28, 1885, Gibson City, la.; s. P. J. Walsh. Prepared in
Monticello H. S. Address, c/o Mo. Pac. R. R., Pueblo, Colo. ($)
4020. THERON LLOYD WARRICK
B. S. in Agr. ; Farmer & Contr. ; b. June 30, 1886, Utica, 111.; s. Robert Moore (b.
Nov. 7, 1850, Beaver Falls, Penn.) & Pruella Anna (Esmond) Warrick (b. Jan. 15, 1857,
Utica, 111.) Prepared in Ottawa H. S. & Univ. Acad. Alpha Zeta; Agr. Club. Travel-
ing Expert Collector & Salesman for Internatl. Har. Co., igio; Farmer & Contr. at
Rouban, Saskatchewan; the winter of 1910-11 was spent in the Argentine Rep. in the
capacity of expert & demonstrator for the Internatl. Har. Co. on all their lines of
machinery — engines, harvesting machines, etc., etc. Member of Bapt. Church. Address,
Rouban, Sask.
4021. ROSA WAUGH
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Apr. 8, 1872, Dahlgren, 111.; d. Louis K. (b. 1848,
Gallipolis, O.) & Martha Ellen (Zellers) Waugh (b. 1848, Zanesville, do.) Prepared in
Union Acad., Anna.; H. S. Dept. of 111. State Nor. Univ. Attended I. S. N. U., 1890-4;
Univ. of Chicago, summers, 1809, 1904, S, 6. Asst. in H. S., Dixon, 1894-7; Teacher in
8th grade, Elgin, 1898; Prin. H. S., New Harmony, Ind., 1898-1900; do., H. S., Cobden,
Jan. -Apr., 1901; Teacher in Union Acad., 1902; Prin. H. S., Naperville, 1902-08; Teacher
of Latin, H. S., Champaign, 1909-12; do., in H. S., Hemet, Calif., 1912 — Member Presb.
Church. Address, Hemet, Calif.
4022. MAUD WEAVER (DORRIS)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Dec. s, 1885, Harrisburg, 111.; d. Jacob (b. May 30, 1851, do.)
& Susan Martha (Blake) Weaver (b. Mar. i, 1856, do.) Prepared in Harrisburg Twp.
H. S. Teacher, 1910-11. Member Y. W. C. A. Married Jonathan T. Dorris, June 18,
1912, near Harrisburg, 111. Address, Shelbyville, 111.
4023. JOHN FRANK WEISS
B. S. in M. E.; Inspector; b. July 15, 1886, Hinckley, 111.; s. John (b. May 15,
1854, Ger.) & Mary (Hartman) Weiss (b. Apr. 25, 1861, Hinckley, 111.) Prepared in
Hinckley H. S.; Univ. Acad. Material Insp. for Burlington, 1909-10; Material Insp.,
Santa Fe R. R., 1910-12. Address, 277 Seminary Ave., Aurora, 111.
4024. HARRY JOHN WERNSING
A. B. in L. & A.; Merchant; b. Nov. 30, 1885, Greenview, 111.; s. Henry (b.
Apr. 21, 1859, Badbergen, Ger.) & Anna (Marbold) Wernsing (b. Aug. 22, 1861,
Greenview, 111.) Prepared in Greenview H. S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Yoxan;
Shield & Trident; Football squad; Secy., Soph, class; Jr. Cap Com. Chief Clerk of
U. State Bd. of Health, 1909-11; Govt. Sur., 191 1; Merchant. Bus. Add., Greenview, 111.
4025. FRED LOUIS WHAM
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. June 15, 1884, Salem 111.; s. H. B. (b. Mar. 19. 1848,
Marion Co., 111.) & Nancy J. Stonecipher (b. June 18, 1856, do.) Prepared in So. III.
Nor. Univ., Carbondale. Adelphic; Egyptian; Phi Alpha Delta; Theta Kappa Nu;
John Marshall Law Club; Varsity Football, 1905-8; All-Western Tackle, 1908. Atty. at
Law, Fayetteville, Ark. Married Carrie Clifton Hitch, June 16, 1909, Terra Haute,
Ind. Child, Fred Louis, Jr., b. Mar. 14, 1910. Address, Fayetteville, Ark.
4026. BURT F. WHITE
(Brother of No. 3221)
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. Sept. 27, 1881, Long View, 111.; s. Davison (b. Nov.
IS, 1842, Westfield, Ind.) & Virginia (Quick) White (b. Jan. 16, 1852). Prepared
in Tuscola H. S.; Mooney Acad., Murphreesboro, Tenn. Agr. Club. Address, Carmen,
Okla.
4027. FRANK M. WHITE
B. S. in Agr.; Instructor; b. June 21, 1885, Dewey, 111.; s. M. E. & Mary Josephine
(Harless) White. Prepared in Shelbyville H. S.; Univ. Acad. Scabbard and Blade;
Agr. Club. Address, 421 Lake St., Madison, Wis.
4028. WARREN STEPHEN WILLIAMS
B. S. in Chem.; Chemist; b. Apr. i, 1886, McLean, 111.; s. Robert Thomas &
Annie Elizabeth (Morley) Williams. Prepared in Canton H. S. Alpha Chi Sigma;
Chem. Club. Ceramic Chemist. Member of Amer. Chem. Soc; Amer. Ceramics Soc;
A. F. & A. M. Address, 1316 Bellefontaine, Kansas City, Mo.
4029. MAUDE WILLIAMSON
(Sister of No. 3610)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Feb. i, 1885, Lodge, 111.; d. George E. (b. Feb.
18, 1855, Dayton, O.) & Flora E. (Chandler) Williamson (b. Mar. i, 1859, Weldon,
111.) Prepared in Jackson H. S.; Dept. of Physics & Chemistry, Georgia; Normal & In-
dus. Coll., Milledgeville, Ga. Sigma Kappa; Yo Ma; Illiola; Educ. Club; Prelim, honors.
Instr. in Math., Hardin Coll., Mexico, Mo., 1909-11. Address, Palacios, Tex.
4030. FREDERICK ALEXANDER WILSON
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Feb. 22, 1886, Gibson City, 111.; s. A. F. Wilson. Prepared
in Gibson City H. S. Address, San Bernardino, Calif.
512 University of Illinois [1909
4031. HUGH EDWARD WILSON
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Mar. 21, 1886, Mason City. 111.; s. Cornelius Richard (b.
Aug. 23, 1858, Green Valley, 111.") &• Florence Luella (McHarry) Wilson (b. Oct.
6, 1863, Mason City, 111.) Prepared in Mason City H. S. Psi Upsilon; Philomathean;
Van Twiller Court; Sophoinore Debating Team. Address, 315 Seventh Ave., Peoria,
III.; Bus. Add., 542 Woolner Bldg., do.
4032. EARL WIN EM AN
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Jan. 10, 1886, Auburn, 111.; s. Haden S. (b. Nov. 9, 1834,
do.) & Dorcas L. (Lii)e) Wineman (b. Dec. 27, 1856, Irving, 111.) Prepared in
Auburn H. S.; LTniv. Acad. Fuller Law Club. Married Elva Rue Winter, Oct.
27, 191 1, Great Falls, Mont. Address, Stanford, Mont.
4033. JOHN EMERSON WOLF
B. S. in M. E. ; Supervisor of Man. Tr. ; b. July 7, 1885, at Lanark, 111.: s.
Amos (b. Jan. i, 1845, do.) and Susan (Sword) Wolf (b. Nov., 1846, at Welsh Run,
Pa.) Prepared at Lanark H. S.; Sigma Xi. Erecting Engineer for Allis-Chalmers
Co., until April 1911; Operating Engineer in Munic. Pumping & Lighting Station,
Grand Rapids, Mich., until Aug., 191 1; Supervisor of Man. Tr. at Whiting, Ind.
Married Myrtle Braun Pollock, Mar. 7, 191 1, Milwaukee, Wis. Address, Lanark, 111.
4034- HARRY CLARK WOODWORTH
B. S. in Agr. ; Agriculturist; b. Sept. 9, 1885, Leslie, Mich.; s. F. C. (b. Dec.
23, 1851) & Martha (Walker) Woodworth. Prepared Englewood H. S. Alpha Zeta.
Agr. State H. S., also running farm. Author of several pamphlets for near-by farmers,
Address, Wells, Minn.
4035. ROBERT CHARLES WRAY
B. S. in Agr.; Chief Inspr. for Deere & Co.; b. Mar. 18, 1883, Quincy, 111.;
s. John (b. Sept., 1833, Londonderry, Ire.) & Tressa (McCune) Wray, (b. June, 1852,
Adams Co., 111.) Prepared in Quincy H. S. Delta Upsilon; Alpha Gamma Rho.
Traveling Expert for Deere & Co., Mfgrs. of farm implements, 1910-12; Chief Inspr..
ibid., 1912 — - Married Mary LaBeaune Richardson, Nov. 9, 1911, Quincy, 111. Address,
Moline, 111.
4036. SAMUEL ROSS WREATH
B. S. in Chem. ; Chemist; b. Nov. 12, 1881, Hillsdale, 111.; s. Hamilton (b. Aug.
11, 1828, Co. Antrim, Ire.) & Sarah Catherine (McConnell) Wreath (b. July 5,
1845, Westmoreland Co., Pa.) Prepared in Port Byron Acad. Alpha Chi Sigma.
With Bur. of Chem., U. S. Dept. of Agr., 1909-10; Armour & Co., Union Stock Yds.,
Chicago, 1910-11; Victor Chem. Works, Chicago, 1911—^ Author: Fasting Studies,
IV (Studies on Water Drinking, VII); On the Allantoin and Purine Excretion of
Fasting Dogs, Jour, of Amer. Chem. Soc., Vol. 33, 191 1, pp. 1601-1622. Married
Helen Faye Woodward, Nov. 23, 1910, Chicago, 111. Child, Allyn Rodger, b. Oct.
12, 1911. Address, 1312 Otto Blvd., Chicago Heights, 111.
4037. SIDNEY B. WRIGHT
B. S. in M. E.; with Peoples' Gas, Light & Coke Co.; b. Jan. i, 1887, Rock
Falls, 111.; s. Joseph (b. Dec. 29, 184S, Philadelphia, Pa.) & Ada B. Wright (b. Nov.
26, 1857, Rock Falls, 111.) Prepared Sterling Twp. H. S. Varsity football. With
Corn Products Refining Co., Argo, 111.; Peoples' Gas, Light & Coke Co., 191 1 — - Member
111. Gas Assoc. Married June M. McNeill, Sept. 9, 1912. Address, 11 14 E. 65th St.,
Chicago; Bus. Add., 9541 "Erie Ave., So. do.
4038. THOMAS JUDSON WRIGHT, JR.
B. S. in Ry. C. E. ; R. R. C. E.; b. Nov. 9, 1886, Churchland, Va.; s. Thomas Judson
(b. Sept. 26, 184s, Waverton, Va.) & Mary Ella (Johnson) Wright (b. Mar., 1852, Marl-
brook, Va.) Prepared in Churchland H. S. & Acad.; Va. Poly. Inst. Sigma Xi. B. S.
& C. E., Va. Poly. Inst., 1907. Office of Chief Engr., P. & N. Lines. Assoc. Member..
Amer. Soc. C. E.; Jr. Western Soc. Engrs. Address, 212 Trust Bldg., Charlotte, N. Car.
4039. AUGUST FRANK DANIEL WUSSOW
B. S. in Chem.; Chemist; b. Aug. 27, 1884, Chicago, 111.; s. August (b. Aug.
7, 1842, Prussia) & Welhelmine (Lales) Wussow (b. Sept., 10, 1842, do.) Prepared
Calumet H. S., Chicago. Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Xi; Prelim, and Special honors.
Analyst, Chicago Lab.; Ref. Bd. Con. Sci. Experts of the U. S. Dept. of Agr., 1909-10;
Chemist to the Pellagra Commission of 111., 1910-11; Chemist to the State Psychopathic
Inst., 1911-12; Asst. Dept. Nutrition, Ohio Agr., Expt. Sta., 1912 — Member Amer. Chem.
Soc. Address, Worster, Ohio.
4040. ROSCOE D. WYATT
A. B. and LL. B.; Att'y. at Law, b. Mar. 11, 1883, Salem, 111.; s. Robert
Alexander (b. July 4, 1852, Fayetteville, Tenn.) &• Laura Evaline (Wham) Wyatt
(Feb. 28, 1857, "Salem, III.) Prepared Prep. Dept. & Normal Dept., S. 111. State Nor.
Univ. Acacia; Phi Alpha Delta; Egyptian Club; Adelpbic; Witenagemote; Univ.
football team, 1906-7; Univ. Glee & Mandolin Club, 1905-6; Ath. Ed. Daily Illini,
1908-9. Land Law Clerk, U. S. Gen. Land Office, i909-io' Land Law Clerk, U. S.
Forest Sen, 1910 — A. F. & A. M.; Knight of Phythias; Disciples of Christ Church,
Salem, 111. Married Lillian Toler, June 11, 1908, Carbondale, 111.; Child, Francis D., b.
Nov. 26, 1910. Address, Salem, 111.
igio] Baccalaureate Alumni 513
4041. 'ALBERT CHARLES YEHLING
B. S. in E. E.; b. Mar. 24, 1888, St. Johns, IlL; s. Charles Yehling. Prepared
in Sparta H. S. Died near St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 22, 1909.
4042. THOMAS EARL YOUNG
B. S. in M. E.; b. Aug. to, 1886, Lewiston, 111.; s. F. A. Young. Prepared in
Lewiston H. S. Address, Vancouver, B. C. (t)
4043- EDWARD FORDE ZAHROBSKY
B. S. in Arch.; Building Supt.; b. Nov. 26, 1887, Chicago; s. Anton J. (b. Mar.
II, 1865, Chicago) & Josephine E. (Pollens) Zahrobsky (b. Nov. 25, 1866). Prepared
Joseph Medill H. S., Chicago. Alpha Sigma Phi; Architects Club; Komenian Society;
Honorable mention after ist two years. With Eng. Dept., Divis. Engr., George W.
Tack'on, Inc., 1909-11; Building Supt. for James Shedden & Co., 1911 — Member
L O. O. F.; Illinois Club; Neosho Club. Address, 1808 S. Troy St., Chicago; Bus. Add.,
106 N. LaSalle St., do.
4044. JOSEPH HAZEN ZEARING
(Brother of No. 4994)
A. B. in L. & A.; Bank teller; b. July 20, 18S7, Brooklyn, N. Y.; s. Louis
Fremont (b. Sept. 27, 1854, Dover, 111.) & Emily Trimmer (Hazen) Zearing (b. May 30,
1856, Stark County, 111.) Prepared Princeton Twp. H. S. Acacia; Ionian; I)elta
Sigma Rho,^ Winner Equal Suffrage Contest, 1907; Class orator, commencement, 1909.
With I St Nat. Bank, Champaign, 111., since July i, 1909. Address, 619 W. Hill St.,
Champaign, 111.
4045- MARIE LOUISE ZILLY
(Sister of No. 1092)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. May 14, 1886, Petersburg, 111.; d. Charles (b.
Feb. II, 1842, Berne, Swit.) and Helen Louisa (McKinley) Zilly (b. Feb. 19, 1850,
Griggsville, 111.) Prepared Champaign H. S. Kappa Alpha Theta. Teacher in Champaign
Schs. Address, 617 W. Church St., Champaign, 111.
CLASS OF 1910 (472)
4046. BAYARD TAYLOR ABBOTT
(Son of No. 411; brother of No. 4047)
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. Nov. 5, 1887, Morrison, 111.; s. Alfred Noyes (b. Nov. 2,
1862, Union Grove, 111.) & Sarah G. (Green) Abbott, Prepared in Morrison H. S.; Univ.
Acad. Acacia; Cosmopolitan Club; Agr. Club; Crystal Club. Mgr. Stock Farm. Address,
Morrison, 111.
4047- FRANCES DORCAS ABBOTT
(Daughter of No. 411; Sister of No. 4046)
A. B. in Sci.; Teacher; b. Jan. 5, 1889, Morrison, 111.; d. Alfred Noyes (b. Nov. 2,
1862) & Sarah (Green) Abbott. Prepared in Morrison H. S. Phi Beta; Phi Delta Psi;
Pres. of Illiola Lit. Soc; Second Cabinet Y. W. C. A.; Sr. Class Secy. Chm. Com. to
interest legislators in dormitories for girls. Asst. in Chem., State Soil Survey, 1910-11;
Teacher in Clinton, 111., 191 1 — Member, Daughters of Amer. Revolution; O. E. S.
Address, Clinton, 111.
4048. LAURIE LEE ALLEN
.•\. B. in Sci. in Prep. Med.; Student; b. June 15. 1884, Charlotteville, Va.; s. James
F. (b. 1838, Orange Courthouse, Va.) & Laura A. (Terrell) Allen (b. 1852, do.) Pre-
pared in Oberlin Acad, and Coll. Student in Northwestern Med. Sch., 191 1 — Address,
3249 Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111.
4049. 1. B. ALTEKRUSE
B. S. in M. E.; Factory Acct. ; b. Aug. 31, 1882, Muscatine, la. Prepared in Univ.
Acad. M. E. Soc; A. S. M. E.; Onyx; Editor Technograph. Price Rate Dept., Deere
& Co., 1910-1911; Factory Acct., John Deere Wagon Co., 1911 — Address, 2008, 6th Ave.,
Moline, Til.
4050. GRACE MARGARET ALVERSON
(Sister of Nos. 2547, 3622)
B. Mus.; Teacher; b. Aug. 2i, i88j, Stonington, 111.; d. Elbridge Monroe (b. Aug.
-•7, 1851, Schuyler Co., Mo.) & Amelia Caroline (Weiser) Alverson (b. Jan. 10, 1863,
Beardstown, 111.) Prepared in Taylorville H. S., and Univ. .\cad. Illiola. Teacher of
music. Address, 705 W. 111. St., Urbana, 111.
4051. ALPHON LESTER ANDERSON
LL. B. ; Practicing Law; b. .\ug. s, 1889, Faniiington, 111.; s. Taylor & Minnie M.
(Baker) Anderson. Prepared in Farmington H. S. Fuller Moot Court; Sigma Pi.
Passed Bar Ex. Mar. i, 191 1: collected accts. till Aug. 18, 191 1; on that date started to
practice law in Peoria, 111. Member of Peoria lUini Club; .\. !•". & A. M. Address, 310
May wood Ave., Peoria, 111.; Bus. Add., 205 German Fire Ins. Bldg., do.
514 University of Illinois [1910
4052. harold brother anderson
B. S. in C. E. ; Civ. Engr. ; b. Feb. 12, 1887, Sweden; s. C. J. Anderson. Prepared
in Joliet H. S. Triangle. Address, Triangle House, Champaign, 111., or Grand Hotel,
Bessemer, Ala.
40S3- RUSSELL ADAMS McCURDY ANDERSON
B. S. in A. E. ; Engineer; b. Nov. 26, 1886, Bloomington, III.; s. Charles William
(b. May 16, 1862, Oxford, O.) & Margaret (Wing) Anderson (b. Dec. 25, 1862, do.)
Prepared in Bloomington H. S. Acacia; E. E. Soc; Arch. Club. Stud. Asst. in Phys.
Tr. Engr. in charge of Arch, work in City Engr. Office, Des Moines, la. Address, 1214
Monadnock Bldg., Chicago, 111. Home Add., 5900 S. Park Ave., do.
4054. THOMAS CHESTER ANGERSTEIN
LL. B.; Lawyer. Prepared in Hillsboro H. S.; 111. Coll., Jacksonville, 111., 1903-07.
Track team. Debating team. Editor-in-chief of The Rambler (Illinois Coll.) ; Phi Delta
Phi; Theta Kappa Nu; Pres. Delta Sigma Kho. Pres. Adelphic; Honors in Law; Univ.
Debating team, 1907-9; Illini Staff; Vice-Pres. ill. Union; Chm. Law School Dance Com-
Atty., Office Scott, Bancroft & Stevens, Chicago; Atty. for Internatl. Harvester Co.,
Chicago. Member Illini Club; City Club of Chicago; Chicago Bar Assoc. Address, 606
S. Mich. Ave., Chicago.
4055. FRED GEORGE ARENDS
B. S. in Agr. ; Farmer; b. Nov. i, 1887, Melvin, 111.; s. George Teis (b. Aug. 9,
1849, Peoria) & Talea (Weiss) Arends (b. Sept. 5, 1851, Hanover, Ger.) Prepared in
Melvin H. S. & Grand Prairie Sem., ()narga. 111. Agr. Club; Alpha Zeta. Address.
Melvin, 111.
4056. WILLIAM H. ARNOLD, Jr.
B. S. in Agr.; Teacher; b. July 4, 1883, Tyre, Seneca Co., N. Y. ; s. William H.
(b. Tyre, Seneca, Co., N. Y.) & Ellestine (Babhjtt) Arnold (Seneca Falls, N. Y.)
Prepared in Mynderse Acad., Seneca Falls, N. Y. ; Cornell Univ., 1905-08, Summer Ses-
sion, 1906. Address, Escondido, Calif.
4057. LEON EATON CUMMINS ASHLEY
B. S. in Arch.; Engineer; b. Nov. i, 1884, Ft. Wayne, Ind. ; s. Frank Siegal (Ohio)
& Ada Jane (Chapman) Ashley (O.) Prepared in Springfield H. S. Ilus Club; Mgr.
Varsity Tennis Team; Jun. Class Pres. Draftsman C. M. & St. P. R. R., until Mar.,
1911; Mar., 1911, till Aug., 1911, Draftsman, Condron & Sinks, Chicago; Aug., 1911,
Resident Engr. F. T. Crowe & Co., Seattle, Wash. With Chicago Mirror & Art Glass
Co. 1912 — Mem. Aztec Club, Chicago. Has published articles in Eng. News. Address,
818 Leland Ave., Chicago. Bus. Add., 216 N. Clinton St., do.
4058. DANIEL MANNING AVEY
(Husband of No. 3489)
B. S. in C. E.; Assoc. Editor; b. Charleston, 111.; s. W. T. (b. 1864, Areola, 111.) &
M. (McBride) Avey (b. do.) Prepared in Mattoon H. S. Triangle; Pres. Tech. Bd.
Assoc. Edtor, Municipal Engr. Magazine. Published, Original material in Municipal
Engineering from July, 1910, on. Member A. F. & A. M.; Ind. Engr. Soc. Married
Jessie Ruth Newcomb ('08), Feb. 7, 1912, Champaign. Address, Indianapolis, Ind.;
Bus. Add., Commercial Club Bldg., do.
4059. FRANK BACHMANN
B. S. in Chem.; Asst. Chem.; b. Feb. 23, 1886, New York City; s. Franz (b. Nov. 27,
1853, Brussal, Baden, Ger.) & Elizabeth (Frohlich) Bachmann (b. Dec. 13, 1861, Lands-
berg, do.) Prepared in H. S., Troy, N. Y. Attended Rensselaer Poly. Inst. Chem.
Club; Der Deutsche Verein; Alpha Chi Sigma; Mil. Band, Univ. of 111. Asst. Bacteri-
ologist, Sanitary Dist. of (Chicago, 1910-11; Asst. Chemist, do., 1911 — Author: Bio-
chemical Reactions in Testing Water Supplies (Thesis) ; Methods of Bacteriological
Examination of Water, pp. 133-140, ///. Water Supply Assoc. Proc, 1909; Fallacies in the
Bacterial Control of a Sewage Purification Plant (with Arthur Lederer), do., 191 1, PP-
144-150. Member Amer. Chem. Soc, 1907; 111. Water Supply Assoc. Married Munxce
Wells, July I, 1910, Chicago, 111. Address, 6607 Monroe Ave., Chicago, 111.; Bus. Add.,
39th St. Pumping Station, Chicago.
4060. ERNEST HENNING BAILEY
B. S. in E. E.; Electrician; b. Nov. 12, 1887, Piano, 111.; s. Charles Wilbur (b.
July 28, 1851, Cicero, N. Y.) & Lillian G. (Henning) Bailey (b. Sept. 23, i860, Piano,
111.) Prepared in Geneva H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Undergraduate Scholar-
ship. With Gen. Elec. Co., 1911; Transformer, Eng. Dept., same, 1911 to Jan. 15, 1912;
Transformer Commercial Dept., same, Jan. 15, 191 2 — Member Amer. Inst, of Elec.
Engrs. Address, Geneva, 111.; Bus. Add., Gen. Elec. Co., Chicago, 111.
4061. HENRY CLARKE BALCOM
B. S. in Agr.; i-andscape Architect; b. Feb. 2, 1887, Champaign, 111.; s. Stephen
Francis (b. Jan. 24, 1856, Greenwood, Miss.) & Eliza (Hall) Balcom (b. Oct. 24, 1855,
West Bloomfield, N. Y.) Prepared in Shortridge H. S., Indianapolis; Purdue Univ., 2
yrs.; Mass. Inst. Tech. (summer course). Alpha Sigma Phi; Ionian; Agr. Club; Arch.
Club. Opened office as Landscape Architect, 1910. Took 2nd prize on paper entitled
"The Uses of Explosives on the Farm," for Dupont De Nemours Powder Co. Member
111. Outdoor Improvement Assoc; A. F. & A. M. Address, 1023 Park Ave., Indianapolis,
Ind.; Bus. Add.; 17 Aetna Bldg., do.
19 lo] Baccalaureate Alumni 515
4062. WILLIAM HENRY BALIS
B. S. in Agr.; Assistant; b. July 31, 1885, St. Charles, 111.; s. Frederick William &
Harriet Esther (Mattoon) Balis. Prepared in St. Charles H. S. Alpha Zeta; Prelim.
Honors. Agriculturist in State H. S., Tangipahoa, La., Aug., 191 1. First Asst., Agrl.
Extension Dept., Dec, 191 1 — Married Florence Lohman, Dec. 26, 1910, Urbana, 111.
Child, Harriet Adelaide, b. Aug. 2, 191 2. Address, 25 Bungalow Lane, Baton Rouge, La.
4063. RICHARD WOLEBEN BARDWELL
(Brother of No. 3633)
A. B. in L. & A.; Supt. Schs.; b. May 14, 1889, Tipton, la.; s. Conrad Myron (b.
Oct. 9, i860, Northampton, Mass.) & Anna Louise (Woleben) Bardwell (b. Dec. 11, 1867,
Marengo, 111.) Prepared in East Aurora H. S. Psi Upsilon; Phi Delta Phi. Supt. of
Pub. Schs., Delavan, 111. Married Gertrude Cane Smith, July 10, 1912. Address, Delavan,
111.
4064. AGNES BARRETT
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Sept. 30, 1887, E. St. Louis, 111.; d. William & Mary
Barrett. Prepared in Mattoon H. S.; E. 111. Nor. Sch., 1905-07. Address, Mattoon, 111.
4065. GEORGE ANDREW CHRISTIAN BARTH
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. May 20, 1885, Shelby Co., 111.; s. Albert Barth.
Prepared in James Milliken Univ. Address, Pana, 111.
4066. GEORGE BERGEN BASHEN
B. S. in M. E.; Eng.; b. Feb. 22, 1887, Bowen, 111.; s. G. & Elizabeth Bashen. Pre-
pared in Univ. Acad. Address, c/o Fisk St. Sta., Commonwealth Edison Co., Chicago, 111.
4067. LOUIS RAYMOND BEAR
A. B. in L. & A.; Merchant; b. Oct. 28, 1887, Ludlow, 111.; s. L. N. (b. Oct. 25,
1862, Ludlow, 111.) & Elizabeth (Warrington) Bear (b. Nov. i, 1861, Quincy, 111.)
Prepared in Paxton, 111. Phi Kappa Psi. Address, Ludlow, 111.
4068. HERBERT BEBB
A. B. in L. & A.; Studying Law; b. Sept. 3, 1887, Chicago, 111.; s. Edwin (b. Oct.
19, 1858, near Salem, Marion Co., 111.) & Mary Alice (Jones) Bebb (b. Jan. 6, 1859,
in Ogle Co., 111., near Rockford, 111.) Prepared in Calumet H. S.: in Univ. of Chicago,
1906-07; Pnilomathean; Phi Beta Kappa; Philo-Adelphic Debate; Univ. of Chicago Law
School, 1910 — Address, 1652 W. io2d St., Chicago, III.
4069. ALEXANDER WILLIAM BEEMER
B. S. in Cliem. Eng.; Chemist; b. Dec. 10, 1S86; s. Levi (b. Sept. 20, 1836, Wilkes-
barre. Pa.) & Martha Elizabeth (Atkinson) Beemer (b. Aug. 21, 1847, Compton, 111.)
Prepared in Compton and South Dixon H. Schs. Mandolin Club. Chemist, V. P. Ry.,
Omaha, Nebr., 1910-1912; Chief Chemist, The Texas Co., Asphalt Plant, Port Neches,
Texas, 1912 — Married Ada Larson, June 20, 191 1, Chicago, 111. Address, Port Neches,
Texas
4070. BERNHARD AUGUST BEINLICH
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Feb. 28, 1877, Wheeling, III.; s. August (b. Alsace,
Ger.) & Adeline Henrietta (Thimme) Beinlich (b. 1832, Brandenburg, do.) Prepared in
Barrington H. S.; N. 111. State Nor. Asst. Foreman, West. Elec. Co., Chicago, 111.,
summer of 1910; Asst. Prin. Twp. H. S., Murphysboro, 111., 1910-11; Instr. in Shop Work
and Mech. Dr., H. S., McKeesport, Penn. Mem. Alleghany Co. Man. Arts Assn.; Educ.
Club; Wes. Drawing & Man. Tr. Assn. Author: Value of Man. Tr., Star of the Gulf;
Tampa, Fla., Vol. 9, No. 7, 1909. Address, Barrington, 111.; Bus. Add., Oakmont, Pa.
4071. CHARLES MANLEY BELL
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Apr. 12, 1887, Tolono, 111.; s. Charles Henry (b. Nov.
22, 1838, Hadley, Mass.) & Alice Viola (Manley) Bell (b. Apr. 7, 1856, Buckley, 111.)
Prepared in Tolono H. S. Prelim. Honors; Y. M. C. A.; Sec. Sophomore Class. With
Rodman Bridge Dept., C. M. & P. S. Ry., to Dec. 8, 1910; Civil Engr. with C. W. Fenn,
Portland, Me., 1910 — M. E. Church. Address, 243 State St., Portland, Me.; Bus. Add.,
II Exchange St., do.
4072. HERBERT EUGENE BELL
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Engr.; b. Aug. 10. 1886, Sterling, 111.; s. W. J. Bell. Prepared
in Sterling Twp. H. S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Address, 805 Avenue B, Sterling, 111.
4073. IRA JOHN BERKEMA
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Feb. 13, 1884, Onarga, HI.; s. H. F. (b. June 13,
1852, Province of Gronigen, Netherlands) & Catherine (Alberda) Berkema (b. July 30,
1861, do.) Prepared in Onarga H. S. & Onarga Grand Prairie Sem. Supt. Presb. S. S.,
191 1 — Twp. Sec. S. S. Assoc; Belleville Illini Club. Address, Sheldon, 111.
4074. WALTER BERNREUTER
A. B. in Chem.; Bacteriologist; b. Sept. 27, 1884, Mt. Olive, 111.; s. Lydia Bernreuter.
Prepared at Central Wesleyan Coll. State Water Sur. Office, 1910-12. Address, Mt.
Olive, 111.
4075. MAX ARNOLD BERNS
B. S. in C. E.; Teacher; b. Feb. 9, 1887, Milwaukee, Wis.; s. Peter (b. July 18,
1853, Ger.) & Agusta (Meier) Berns (b. Aug. 26, 1865, Prescott, Iowa). Prepared in
5i6 University of Illinois [1910
M. F. Tuley H. S., Chicago. Triangle; Prelim. Honors; Lieut. Cadet Regt. Draftsman
C. B. & Q. R. R., Chicago, June to Sept., 1910; Instr. E. Tech. H. S., Cleveland, Ohio,
1910 — Address, 7508 Carnegie Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. Bus. Add., Tech. H. S., do.
4076. HANNAH BEULAH BEROLZHEIMER
(Sister of Nos. 3273, .3274)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Nov. 30, 1889, Shelbina, Mo.; d. Henry (b. May 25,
1852, Nuernberg, Ger.) & Getty (Solomon) Berolzheimer (b. Sept. 22, 1861, Keokuk, la.)
Prepared in Bloom Twp. H. S., Chicago Heights. Ivrim; Deutscher Verein; Educ. Club;
Prelim. & Final Honors; Girl's Basket ball Team. Teaching in Lovington Tvi'p. H. S.
Address, 89 W. isth St., Chicago Heights, or Lovington, 111.
4077. RAY C:HAMBERLA]N BERRY
A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; b. Nov. 13. :886. Toledo, la.- s. C. E. Berry. Prepared in
la. State Coll. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Shield & Trident; Delta Kappa Chi; Senior Hat
Com.; Senior Ball Com. Married. Addi'ess, c/o Peck & Hill, Los Angeles, Calif.
4078. (;RACE JOSEPHINE BLACK (WILLIAMS)
(Wife of No. 3226; Sister of No. 3277)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jan. 2, 1885, Seymour, 111.; d. John Leslie (b. Sept. 10, 1857,
Chicago, do.) & Minnie Eveline (Hartrick) Black (b. Aug. 27, 1858, Quincy, do.) Pre-
pared in Univ. Acad. Athenean; The Friday Musical Club, Boulder, Colo.; The Woman's
Club, Boulder, Colo. Married Clement Clarence Williams ('07), Aug. 31, 1910, Urbana,
111. .iddress, Boulder, Colo.
4079. CHARLES EDMUND BLAINE
LL. B. ; Lavifyer; b. Sept. 5, 1882, Kittanning, Pa.; s. William Morrison (b. Nov.,
1844, do.) & Rebecca Ellen (Shield) Blaine (b. Nov. 28, 1846, Freeport, Pa.) Prepared in
Park Coll. Acad.; A. B., Park College; Sigma Pi; John Marshall Lavir Club; Dramatic
Club, Sec, Delta, Colo.; Chm. Rep. County Cential Com. Married Mary Martha Haines,
Apr. 24, 1912, Champaign, 111. Address, Delta, Colo.
4080. ALICE LEDLIE BLAIR
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Oct. 9, 1887, Barry, 111.; d. George C. (b. Barry, 111.) &
Nansie Kelley Blair (b. Pittsfield, 111.) Prepared in Barry H. S. Althenai; Prelim.
Honors Phi Beta Kappa. Librarian State Normal School, Warrenburg, Mo. Address,
Warrensburg, Mo., or Barry, 111.
4081. EUGENE BLAND
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Apr. 21, 1882, Findlay, 111.; s. Eugene (b. Findlay) & Nancy
Elizabeth (Wright) Bland (b. do.) Prepared in Shelbyville H. S. Fuller Moot Court;
Phi Delta Phi. Vice Pres., Univ. of 111. Club, Portland, Ore.; Pres. 111. Soc. of Ore.;
Treas., Sons of Vet. Address, Virginia Hill Hotel, Portland, Ore.; Bus. Add., 823 Cham-
ber of Commerce, do.
4082. ALLEN AXEL BLOMFELDT
B. S. m M. E.; Mech. Engr. ; b Jan. 5, 1889, Chicago, 111.; s. Peter Axel (b. 1854,
Koping, Sweden) & Emily Charlotte (Samuelson) Bloomfeldt (b. 1863, Stockholm, do.)
Prepared in R. T. Crane Tech. H. S., Chicago. Technografhj 1912; Varsity Track
Team Mgr. Ventilation and Air Washer Depts., Thomas & Smith, Chicago. Invented
and patented "Sterling" Air Washing System, 1912; "Special" Process of Controlling
Humidity and Refrigerating Air; "Sterling" Automatic Thermo-Humidistate. Author-
Acme Air Purifying & Cooling Systems, 80 pp.; Sterling Air Purifying & Cooling Systems,
8 pp., Thomas & Smith, Chicago; Air Purifying-Cooling and Humidifying Systems.
Address, 6523 Perry St., Chicago, 111.
4083. HARRY CLOW BOARDMAN
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Apr. 29, 1887, Plainfield, 111.; s. George Bates & Mary
(Clow) Boardman. Prepared in Plainfield H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi. Address,
2010 W. 1 01 St PI., Chicago, 111.
4084. MINNIE JOANNA BOLLMAN
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mar. 14, 1887, Champaign, 111.; d. Frederick Gerald (b. Aug. 7,
Oldenburg, Ger.) &* (Caroline Sophia (Singbusch) Bollman (b. June 21, 1847, Pomerania,
Ger.) Prepared in Champaign H. S., Teacher in Dundee H. S., 1910-11; Entered
Univ. of 111. Libr. Sch., Sept., 191 1. Address, 408 N. Third St., Champaign, 111.
4085. GEORGE THOMAS BOND -
B. S. in Agr.; Farming; b. Jan. 4, 1886; s. T. L. & Ella Dura (Linder) Bond.
Prepared in Charleston H. S. Alpha Zeta; Final Honors. Address, Charleston, Mo.
4086. JOHN HENRY BORNMANN
B. S. in Chem.; M. S., 1912; Asst. in Chem.; b. July 10, 1888, Quincy, 111.; s.
Henry (b. 1846, Quincy, 111.) & Hannah (Niehaus) liornmann (b. i860, Quincy, 111.)
Prepared in Ouincy II. S. Phi Lambda LTpsilon; Prelim. Honors, Grad. Asst. in Chem.,
Univ. of 111., "9111-11; Asst. in Chem., ibid., 191 1-12. Address, 1533 S. 8th St., Quincy, I".
4087. ALIDA CYNTHIA BOWLER
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., ion; Teacher; b. Nov. 29, 1887, Moro, 111.; d. Benjamin
Franklin (b. Apr. 29, 1855, St. "Clair Co., 111.) & Carrie Jane (Peers) Bowler (b. Dec.
19 lo] Baccalaureate Alumni 517
10, 1859, Hudson, Wis.) Prepared in Alton H. S. Kappa Alpha Theta; Phi Delta Psi;
Phi Beta Kappa; Scholarship in Psych., 1910. Teacher of Math, and Sci., Alton H. is.,
191 1. Address, 436 E. Eighth St., Alton, 111.
40S8. HORACE DALE BOWMAN
B. S. in C. £.; Engineering Contractor; b. Oct. s, 1887, South Bend, Ind. ; s. H. F.
(b. Bourbon, Ind.) & Mary A. (Dale) Bowman (b. Bedford, Ind.) Prepared in Bourbon
H. S., Bourbon, Ind.; Purdue Univ., 1905, & Armour Inst., 1906. Sigma Nu; Yoxan;
H. H.; Class football & baseball. Timekeeper, Estimator, Supt. of Const., & Engr., Jas.
Stewart & Co., Contractors, Colorado Springs, Denver & Salt Lake City. Partner Farns-
worlh & Bowman, Cont. Engrs., Salt Lake City. Address, 517 Walker Bank Bldg., Salt
Lake City, Utah.
4089. CLARENCE BOYLE, Jr.
B. S. in M. E.; Sales Engr.; b. Mar. 15, 1888, Chicago; s. Clarence (b. 1861, Ind.)
& Minnie (Ilartwell) Boyle (b. 1861, Ottawa, Can.) Prepared in Hyde Park H. S.,
Chicago; Grad. -\rmour Sci. Acad., Chicago, 1906. Armour Inst, of Tech., 1906-8, Sphinx;
A. I. T.; M. E. Soc; Student Branch A. S. M. E.; Chess & Checker Club; Class Treas. ;
Bus. Mgr. The Fulcrum; Tennis Squad; Permanent Secy., M. E. Class, '10. Test. Engr.
Dept., Ind. Steel Co., Gary, Ind., 1910-11; Sales Dept., Taylor-Wharton Iron & Steel Co.;
High Bridge, N. J., 191 1 — Published: Series of articles on Utilization of Hardwoods,
Address. High Bridge, N. J.
4090. ARTHUR EUGENE BRAMIIALL
(Brother of No. 4091)
B. S. in Arch.; .\rchitect; b. Aug. 24, 1884, La Porte, Ind.; s. Martin L. (b. Oct.
22, 1839, Wyoming Co., Pa.) & Clara R. (Bunnell) Bramhall (b. May 22, 1850, do.)
Draftsman, B. S. Brooks, Architect, 1910-11; Partnership, Brooks & Bramhall, Architects,
191 1 — Address, 371 W. Wood St., Decatur, 111. Bus. Add., 355 N. Main, do.
4091. RALPH ROGER BRAMHALL
(Brother of No. 4090)
B. S. in Arch.; Draftsman; b. Oct. 8, 1887, LaPorte, Ind.; s. Martin L. (b. Oct.
22, 1839, Wyo. Co., Pa.) & Clara (Bunnell) Bramhall (b. May 22, 1850, do.) Final
Honors. Draftsman, Roberts & Schafter Co., Chicago, June-Aug., 1910; Decatur Bridge
Co., Decatur, 1910 — Address, 618 W. Main St., Decatur, 111.
4092. SARA HAZEL BRAND
A. B. in L. & A.; Lyceum Platform; b. Nov. 26, 1888, Cincinnati, O.; d. Edward
Parish (b. Aug. 9, 1854, Morgantown, W. Va.) & Vienna (Moore) Brand (b. Apr. 20,
186.;, Davistown, Pa.) Prepared in Nor. H. S.; I.ll. State Nor. Univ. Delta (jamma.
Taught in Pub. Schools, Paw Paw, 111., 1906-07; LaGrange, 111., 1907-08; Reader of
Wehrmann Concert Co. Address, Normal, 111.
4C93. THOMAS BREGGER
B. S. in Agr. ; Asst. in PI. Breeding; b. Mar. 29, 1888, Quincy, 111.; s. John (b.
1857, Quincy) & Emilie (Mueller) Bregger (b. 1861, do.) Prepared in Quincy H. S.;
Univ. Acad. Agr. Club. Asst. in Plant Breeding, Univ. of HI. Address, 1007 S.
Wright St., Champaign, 111.
4094. CL.VUDE HAROLD BREWER
LL. B.; b. Sept. 21, 1883, Danville; s. Geo. E. (deceased) & Mrs Jessie E. (Smith)
Brewer. Prepared in Riverside (Calif.) H. S. Address, Danville, Ill.(t)
4095. EDWARD WEBB BROWN
B. S. in E. E. ; Engineer; b. Dec. 10, 1885, Cobden, 111.; s. Wilson (b. Dec. 5, 1845.
Jcnesboro, 111.) & Mary Annie (Dodge) Brown (b. Apr. q, 1858, Barrington Center, R. I.)
Prepared in Metropolis H. S. Varsitf Track Team, holds record for 220 low hurdles &
tied record for 120 high hurdles (1912); Awarded medal for athletic attainment.
Taught Paducah, Ky., 1910; Turbine Research Dept., Gen. Elec. Co., West Lynn, 19 12.
Address, 252 S. Common St., West Lynn, Mass.
4096. ROBERT ELLSWORTH BROWN
A. B. in Sci.; Prof.; b. Nov. 29, 1886, Kan.; s. I. M. (b. Williamsport, Ind.) &
Flora Bell (Randall) Brown. Prepared Danville H. S.; Taylor Univ., Upland, Ind.
Asst. in Z06I., Univ. of 111., 1910. Prin. Acad., Taylor Univ., Upland, Ind. Cent, .\ssoc.
Sci. and Math. Teachers. Married Mae C. Willis, Dec. 24, 1907, Danville, III. Children,
Willis E., b. Aug. 21, 1909; Harold P., b. May 8, 1912. Address, Upland, Ind.
4097. LELAH BROWNFIELD
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Aug. i, 1888, Urbana, 111.; d. George (b. Dec. 14,
1859) & Virginia Alice (Thomas) Brownfield (b. July 31, 1863, near Urbana). Prepared
in Champaign H. S. Phi Beta; Woman's Athletic Assoc; Spanish Club. Teaching in
H. S., 1910-11 at Armington, 111.; Drummer Twp. H. S., Gibson City, 111., 191 1 —
Address, 505 W. High St., Urbana, 111.; Temporary Add., Gibson City, 111.
4098. WILBER L. BUCHANAN
A. B. in L. & A.; Lawyer; b. Jan. 31, 1887, Bridgeport, 111.; s. John M. & Nettie
(Tamm) Buchanan. Prepared in Lawrenceville H. S. Philomathean; Phi Beta Kappa.
5i8 University of Illinois [1910
J. D., Univ. of Chicago, 1912. Address, 3040 N. Penn. St., Indianapolis, Ind. Bus. Add.,
do.
4099. EDWIN CORLISS ATLEE BULLOCK
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Oct. 21, 1888, Fqrt Riley, Kan.; s. Edwin C. (J^acobs-
town, N. J.) & Annie Augusta (Rapp) Bullock (b. Carbondale, 111.) Prepared in So.
111. Nor. Univ. & Univ. Academy. Sigma Chi. Address, 6128 Monroe Ave., Chicago, 111.;
Bus. Add., loos Title & Trust Bldg., do.
4100. CHARLES MONTGOMERY BUNN
B. S. in E. E.; Engr.; b. Apr. 28, 1886, DeSmet, S. Dak.; s. Romanzo Norton (b.
Feb. 19, 1856, Troy, N. Y.) & Mary Majesta (Murdock) Bunn (b. May 15, 1&57, Vermont).
Prepared in Crane H. S., Calumet H. S., & Morgan Park Acad., Chicago. Fresh. Varsity
Baseball, 1907; Varsity Baseball, 1908-09-10; Varsity Basketball, '09. Pullman Car Works,
Elec. Dept., 1910-11; Salesman Automatic Package Tier, 1910-11; Illuminating Engr.,
Natl. X-ray Reflector Co., 191 1 — Married Mae Elizabeth Wingerter, Nov. 18, 1911,
Chicago. Address, 1006 W. 103rd St., 2nd Flat, Chicago, 111.
4101. *CLAUDE EMANUEL BURGENER
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1911; Grad. Student; b. Dec. 21, 1883, Noble, 111.; s. Fred
(b. Feb. 8, 1852, Olney, 111.) & Elizabeth (Shook) Burgener (b. Aug. 8, 1854). Prepared
Moweaqua, 111., , H. S. Adelphic; Delta Sigma Rho; Gamma Alpha; Kappa Delta Pi;
Scholarship; Fellowship; Pres. of Adelphic; Pres., Kappa Delta Pi; twice on Varsity
Debating Team. Died June 29, 1912, at Univ. of 111
4102. HARLEY THOMPSON BURGNER
B. S. in E. E.; Engr.; b. Feb. 17, 1886, Carthage, 111.; s. W^illiam (b. Mar. 7, 1854,
Carthage, 111.) & Ella R. (Thompson) Burgner (b. Aug. 15, 1854, Carthage, 111.) Pre-
pared in Carthage H. S. & Carthage Coll., 1905-7. Engaged in Elec. Constr. Address,
3738 N. 39th St., St. Louis, Mo.
4103. KINGSLEY ABNER BURNELL
B. S. in C. E.; Engr., Survyr.; b. Mar. 19, 18S4, Joliet, 111.; s. W. P. Burnell.
Prepared in Lake Forest Coll. Address, Box 304, Manaos, Brazil.
4104. CLARENCE DAVID BUTZER
B. S. in M. E.; Automobile Business; b. Dec. 9, 1886, Hillsdale, 111.; s. John
Franklin & Christina (Roos) Butzer. Prepared in Univ. Acad. Automobile Dealer,
Hillsdale, 111. Married Lillian Grace SmijH, June 4, 191 1. Address, Hillsdale, 111.
4105. JOHN W. BUZICK
B. S. in C. E.; Professional Baseball Player; b. May 11, 1888, Roberts, 111.; s.
Nelson (b. Feb. 14, 1847, Mt. Sterling, 111.) & Sarah Mariah (Woolsoncroft) Buzick
(b. Jan. 17, 1853, LaSalle Co., III.) Prepared in St. Viateurs Coll., and Acad., Univ. of
111. Triangle; Shield & Trident; Varsity Baseball, 1908-10, pitcher, 1000 Per Cent
Championship Team; Pres. Senior Class. Professional Baseball, Boston Americans,
City Engr., Decatur, 111., 191 1. Married Alice Roberts, Jan. 2, 1913, Roberts, 111. Ad-
dress, 1004 S. Third St., Champaign, 111.
4106. NEIL NELSON CAMPBELL
B. S. in R. R. C. E.; Engr., & Survyr.; b. Aug. 12, 1885, Paisley, Ont.; s. Dougal
(b. Jan. 2, 1844, Lanark, Ont.) & Anna (McPhee) Campbell (b. July 26, 1850, Paisley,
Ont.) Prepared at Zion Prep. Sch., Zion City. Class Football Team, 1909-10; Water-polo
Team, 1909-10. Asst. Engr. to Jas. Anderson, Jr., City Engr., Lake Forest, Lake Bluff &
Highwood; Co. Surveyor, Lake Co. Member 111. Soc. Engrs. & Survyrs., 1910; Koyal
Arcanum; Young Men's Club, Lake Forest. Married Helen Booth Fielden, Dec. 15.
1910, Zion City, 111. Child, Dorothy Fielden, b. June 17, 1912, Lake Forest, III. Address,
Lake Forest *
4107. ORSON ALLEN CARNAHAN
B. S. in M. E.; Assoc. Prof.; b. Jan. 12, 1881, Bolivar, N. Y.; s. Rufus Wheeler (b.
Friendship, N. Y.) & Edith (Wixson) Carnahan (b. Apr. 3, 1852, W. Clarksville, N. Y.)
Prepared in Friendship H. S.; Alfred Univ., 1905-07; Syracuse, 1907-8. Sigma Xi.
Instr., Univ. of Pa., 1910-12; Assoc. Prof. M. E., Univ. of Ark., 1912 — Married Clara
Jane Van Ostrand, June 4, 1906, Richburg, N. Y. Address, 820 Douglas St., Fayette-
ville. Ark.
4108. SARAH MYRTLE CASTILE
A. B. in L. & A., Principal H. S.; b. Mar. 6, 1888, Danville, 111.; d. William E. (b.
Greencastle, Ind.) & Mary Ellen (Watts) Castile (b. Newton, 111.) Engl. Club; Phi Delta
Psi; French Club. Address, 805 Harmon Ave., Danville, 111.
4109. KIE CATTRON
B. S. in Agr. ; Traveling & Expert Salesman for Harvesting Machine Co., & Stock
business; b. Oct. 12, 1884, Fairview, 111.; s. John Milton (b. Apr. 4, 1844) & Alice
(Abbadusky) Cattron (b. Sept. 6, 1856). Prepared in Knox Acad. Agr. Club; Acacia.
Traveling Expert & Salesman, Acne Harvesting Machine Co., & Stock Business. Address,
Fairview, 111.
41 10. MAUD OPAL CESSNA
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Nov. i, 1887, Grinnell, la.; d. N. W. (b. 1857,
Rainsburg, Pa.) & Nancy (Skiles) Cessna (b. 1855). Prepared in Grinnell, la., H. S.
1910] Baccalaureate Alumni 519
Sigma Kappa. Teaching in Rockwell City, la., H. S.. Member, D. A. R. Address,
Grinnell, la.
41 n. JOSEPH FERDINAND CHINLUND
B. S., in E. E.; Witli City of Chicago; b. Dec. 22, 1886, Chicago, 111.; s.
Charles G. (b. Sept. 4, 1849, Sweden) & Welhelmina C. (Nelson) Chinlund (b. Apr. 24,
1851, Sweden). Prepared in Chicago Engl. H. S. & Alan. Tr. Sch. Eta Kappa Nu; Tau
Beta Pi; Prelim. Honors. Elec. Designing Engr., Bureau of Engr., City of Chicago.
Member, A. I. E. E. ; N. E. L. A. Address, 3756 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111.
41 12. CAMILLO CHAPIN CHRISTENSON
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Oct. 31, 1889, Peoria, 111.; s. Carl C. Christenson.
Prepared in Peoria H. S. Address, 6149 Kimbark Ave., Chicago, HI.
41 13. HARRY HARMON COE
B. S. in E. E.; Div. Supt.; b. July 28, 1887, Di.xon, III.; s. Henry M. (b. Sterling,
111.) & Harriet E. (So.x) Coe (b. do.) Prepared in Dixon H. S. Eta Kappa Nu; £. E.
Soc; Univ. Band; Cadet Hop Com.; Military Ball Com. Signal & Telephone Inspector,
111. Traction System, Decatur, 111., July, 191 1; Div. Supt., Ky. S. W. Elec. Ry. Light &
Power Co., Paducah, Ky., 1911 — Married Eva Arnold, Sept. 19, 1912. Address, Palmer
House, Paducah, Ky.
41 14. WILLIAM FRANCIS COLEMAN
B. S. in M. E.; Salesman; b. Mar. 21, 1886, Eagle Grove, la.; s. William John
(b. i860, Pa.) & Catherine Elizabeth (Howell) Coleman (b. 1S61, Nachusa, 111.) Pre-
pared in Austin H. S., Chicago, Technograph Bd. ; Pres. Student Branch, A. S. M. E.
Cost Acct., Roberts & Schaefcr Co., 1910-11; Salesman & Adv. Mgr., Pyott Co., 191 1 —
Address, 4300 Park Ave., Chicago.
41 15. RICHARD OSBORNE COMPTON
B. S. in Agr.; Planter & Fruit Grower; b. Jan. 16, 1887, Cleveland, O.; s. John
Carpenter (b. Feb. 8, 1851, Watkins Glen, N. Y.) & Eva Marilla (Hill) Compton (b.
1852, Wattsburg, Pa.) Prepared in Univ. H. S., Chicago. Delta Kappa Epsilon: Shield
& Trident; Alpha Gamma Rho; Helmet; Agr. Club; Secy. Senior Class. Planter, Fruit
Grower and Field Supt. for Tampa Bay Land Co. Address, R. F. D. 3, Tampa, Fla.
41 16. AGNES BOUTON COOPER
A. B. in L. & A.; Librarian; b. Sept. 27, 1879, Kansas City, Mo.; d. Clark Osband
(b. Manchester Center, N. Y.) & Susan Elizabeth (Seger) Cooper (b. Clarksfield, O.)
Prepared in Kansas City H. S. Phi Beta Kappa. Head Cataloger, Libr. of Miami
Univ. Cor. Secy, of Iota Chapt. in Ohio, Phi Beta Kappa, 1911-12. Head Cataloger,
Miami Univ. Libr., 1910-12; do. Kan. State Agr. Coll., Aug. 1912 — Address, 426 Leaven-
worth St., Manhattan, Kan.
41 1 7. GEORGE ALFRED COOPER
B. S. in M. E.; Engineer; b. Apr. 2, 18S7, Derbyshire, Eng.; s. George (b. Dec. 8,
1862, do.) &. Gertrude (Hogg) Cooper (b. Dec. 19, 1863, Nottinghamshire, Eng.) Pre-
pared in E. Aurora H. S. M. E. Soc; Stud. Branch of A. S. M. E. C. B. & Q. R. R.,
Dynamometer Car Service, 1910; Corn Products Refining Co., Asst. M. M., 1910 — •
Tech. Instr. of Apprentices, I. C. R. R. Married Nellie Leona Swartz, Dec. 28, 1910,
Urbana. Child, Robert Geo., b. Mar. 31, 1912. Address, 524 Hickory St., Centralia, 111.
41 18. EARL ZINK CORN WELL
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Dec. 27, 1887, Kansas, 111.; s. John Emery (b. Oct. 13,
1858, near Kansas, 111.) & Maggie Josephine (Zmk) Cornwell (b. Dec. 20, 1861, do.)
Prepared in Paris H. S. Triangle; Y. M. C. A. With 111. State Highway Comm.,
Springfield, till Nov., 1910; Civ. Engr., with Madeira Mamore R. R. Co., Porto Vellio,
Brazil, S. A., 1910 — Member Christian Church, Champaign. Address, Paris, 111.
4119. HAZEL lONA CRAIG
A. B. in L. & A.; Student; b. Tolono, 111.; d. Cassius M. (b. Sept. 26, 1857, Friend-
ship, Ind.) & Carrie M. (Rice) Craig (b. Mar. 18, 1867, near Sadorus, 111.) Prepared
in (Champaign H. S. Pi Beta Phi; Women's Athletic Assn.; Junior Basket ball Team.
Address, 6i^ W. Hill St., Champaign, 111.
4120. NELSON EARL CRAIG
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Oct. 10, 1886, Victoria, 111.; s. James R. Craig.
Prepared in Wyoming H. S. Class Football, 1908-9. Address, Keokuk, la.
41 21. HIRAM EDWARD CROSSLAND
(Brother of No. 1480)
B. S. in Ry. C. E.; Engineer; b. Mar. 29, 1884, Varna, 111.; s. Hiram Venton (b.
Apr. 29, 1848, do.) & (ilynthia Lovenia (Broaddus) Crossland (b. May 6, 1847, Henry,
111.) Prepared in Watseka H. S. C. E. Club. Rodman, Kansas City So. Ry., 1910;
Asst. Engr., Municipal Work, Mar. -Aug., 191 1; Designing Reinforced Concrete Struct-
ures, 191 1 — Address 518 Hillsboro Ave., Edwardsville, 111.
4122. PAUL CALVIN CROWELL
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Sept. 15, 1885. Winfield, Kan.; s. Walter Leslie (b.
1858, Sagmore, Mass.) & Sarah Margaret Crowell (b. 1857, Cambridge, O.) Prepared
in Norwood (Mass.) H. S., and Armour Sci. Acad., Chicago. Phi Sigma Kappa. Civil
520 University of Illinois [1910
Engr., with Summers & Co., Chicago. Address, 4645 Evans Ave., Cliicago, 111.; Bus.
Add., Summers & Co., First Natl. Bank Bldg., do.
4123- WATTS CYRUS CUTTER
B. S. in Agr. ; Farmer; b. July 7, 1887, Oswego, 111.; s. Watts Devilke (b. Feb. i,
1863, do.) & Mary Louise (Colgrove) Cutter (b. Oct. 4, 1864, Ann Arbor, Mich.j
Prepared in East Aurora H. S. Theta Delta Chi; Phenix; Yoxan; Ku Klux Klan;
Capt. of Swimming Team; Pres. of Class of 1910. Member Kendall Co. Agr. Inst.
(Secy). Married Esther Louise Sundeen, Mar. 14, 191 1, Oswego, 111. Child, Slade
Sundeen, b. Dec. 17, 1911. Address, Oswego, 111.
4124. JOHN BLANTON DABNEY
B. S. in C. E. & M. & S. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Dec. 28, 1886, Greenville Miss.; s.
John Blair (b. July 15, 1853, Roanoke, Va.) & Lola Angelique (Blanton) Dabney (b.
Nov. 7, 1854, Greenville, Miss.) Prepared in Greenville H. S.; Miss. Agr. & Mech.
Coll., 1904-08; B. S., Miss. A. & M., 1908. Local Engr. & Survyr., 1910-11; Chief Asst.
Engr., in charge of field work, Washington Co. Drainage Sur., 191 1 — Address, 101
Edison St., Greenville, Miss.
4125. WILLIAM WILBUR DALE
A. B. in L. & A.; Student; b. Feb. 9, 18S4, Blue Island, 111.; s. William (b. 1854,
Canada) and Alice (Walker) Dale (b. 1853). Prepared in Blue Island H. S. Adelphic.
Student in Chicago Theol. Sem. Address, 20 N. Ashland Blvd., Chicago, 111.
4126. KARL M. DALLENBACH
(Brother of No. 2623)
A. B. in L. & A.; Student; b. Oct. 20, 1887, Champaign; s. John J. (b. Ohio) &
Anna C. (Mittendorf) Dallenbach (b. Cook Co., 111.) Prepared in Champaign H. S.
Delta Upsilon; Nu Sigma Nu; Phi Delta Kappa; Cosmopolitan Club; Adelphic; Football
team; Track team. Stud. Asst. in Psych.; ii-ellow in Psychology, Univ. of Pittsburg,
1910-11; A. M., 1911; same, Cornell Univ., 1911-12. Co. E, i8th Rget., N. G. of Pa-
Member A. F. S: A. M. Address, Champaign, 111.
4127. WILLIS CHESTER DANIELSON
B. S. in M. & S. E.; Engr.; b. Aug. 18, 1887, Leland, IlL; s. O. M. (b. Leland,
111.) & Carrie M. (Larson) Danielson ( b. do.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Address, c/o
City Engr.'s Office, Spokane, Wash.
4128. GERTRUDE CURTIS DAVIS
(Sister of No. 3330; Daughter of Nos. 250, 309)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Oct. 24, 1886, DeKalb, 111., d. Jeptha Hartley (b.
Apr. 13, i860, Vienna, Ind.) & Ella (Watson) Davis (b. Nov. 14, 1854, Bristol, 111.)
Prepared in Miss Bristow's Sch., Kansas City, Mo. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Engl.
Teacher, Holton, Kan. Address, Holton, Kan.
4129. WARREN WILLIAM DAY
(Husband of No. 4220)
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. July 26, 1882, Peoria, III.; s. John Wentworth (b.
Aug. 6, 1856, Peoria, III.) and Kate (Moore) Day (b. Jan. 16, 1856, Peoria, 111-)
Prepared, Peoria H. S.; Univ. Acad. Theta Delta Chi; Cosmopolitan; Scabbard &
Blade; Arch. Club; Pen & Brush Club; Capt. in Univ. Regt.; Bus. Mgr. Glee & Mandolin
Club, 1908-9; Leader Mandolin Club, 1908-10; Technograph Board, 1908-10; Bus.
Mgr. Technograph, 1909-10; Senior Stag Com; Brevet Capt., I. N. G-; Supt. of Const,
for 111., 1910; Tour of World, 1910-11; Architect, 1911 — Member, Cong. Church;
Natl. Geog. Soc; Arch. League of Amer. ; United Brotherhood of Carpenters and
Joiners, 1909-10- Married Ethel Annetta Hollister, ('10), Sept. 7, 1910. Address, 606 N.
Madison Ave., Peoria, 111.
4130. JOHN EDWARD DEMMER
A. B- in L. & A-; H. S. Prin.; b. Mar. 22, 1874, Du Quoin, 111.; s. Frederick
(b. Ger.) & Mary (Wamser) Demmer (b. do.) Prepared in S. State Nor., Carbondale,;
S. 111. State Nor. LTniv-, 1897-1901. Taught in P. I., 1901-6; Supt. of School, Auburn,
111.; Prin., Farmer City Twp. H. S., 191 1 — Member A. F. & A. M. Married Daisy
A. Cross, 1902, Manila, P. I. Children, Arthur Harold, b. Feb. 9, 1904; Hugh Loyd,
b. Aug. 2, 1907. Address, Farmer City, 111.
4131. BERTHA ELIZABETH DENNING
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Dec. 23, 1876, Tonica, 111.; d. James Alexander
(b. Mar. 12, 1845, Hillsboro, 111.) & Mary Ellen (Watson) Denning (b. Jan. 21, 1854,
Leigh, Lancashire, Eng.) Prepared in Elmwood H. S.; undergraduate at 1. S. N. U.
Teacher of English, Clinton, 111., Sept. to Feb., 1911; Instr. of English, Feb. ii-June 11.
191 1, in Univ. Acad.; Teacher of Engl., Molina H. S. Moline Woman's Club; Assoc.
of Coll. Alumni in the Moline, Rock Island and Davenport, Iowa Branch. Address,
S06 N. School St., Normal, 111. Tern. Add., 828 Sixteenth St., Moline, do.
4132. WALTER EDWARD DEUCHLER
B. S. in C. E. ; Constructor; b. Aug. 14, 1889, Aurora, 111.; s. Herman (b. Aug.
12, 1863, Achern, Ger.) & Mina (Tegtman) Deuchler (b. Dec. 26, 1864, Hanover,
19 lo] Baccalaureate Alumni 521
Ger.) Prepared in West Aurora H. S. Onyx Dancing Club; Tau Beta Pi; Prelim.
Honors; Final Honors; Vice Pres. Jun. Year; Member of First Engr. Dance Com.
Reinforced Concrete Designer; Designer of impounding reservoir for water supply;
In charge of three combined sewer systems, aggregating twelve miles; Drainage computa-
tions; Paving estimates and supervision of construction; Inspection of materials in
connection vifith asphalt paving operations. Address, 370 Garfield Ave., Aurora, 111.
4133. RUFUS SAMUEL DIETRICH
(Brother of Nos. G63, 3709)
LL. B.; Real Estate Dealer; b. Aug. 20, 1883, Black River Falls, Wis.; s. Henry (b.
1835, Hessen, Darmstadt, Ger.) & Susanna (Witting) Dietrich (b. 1S40. Ger.) Preuared
in Black River Falls H. S. Alpha Sigma Phi; Ionian. Address, Vancouver, B. C.
4134. EDWARD LELAND DILLON
(Brother of No. 2945; Husband of No. 3322)
B. S. in Agr. ; Farmer & Official Tester; b. Thomasboro, 111.; s. William (b. Mar.
27, 1849, Ridge Farm, 111.) & Miranda (Maurer) Dillon (b. July 28, 1859, Boyer-
town. Pa.) Prepared in Urbana H. S.; Univ. Acad. Agr. Soc, Pres.; Editorial
Staff, Illinois Agriculturist. Farm Mgr., 191 1 — Official Testing, Dairy Dept., 111.
Exp. Sta., 191 1 — Married Hazel Katherine Cooper, ('08), June 26. 1912, Sullivan, 111.
Address, Harmon, 111.
4135. WILBUR JAMES DIXON
B. S. in Ry. M. E. : Engr.; b. May 26. 1886, Glcnmore, N. Y.; s. Adamson G. (b.
July, 1850, rfo.) & Eunice A. (Stanford) Dixon (b. Aug. 1852, .East Florence, N. Y.)
Prepared in Clinton. N. Y., H. S.; Syracuse Univ., 1906-9; Testing Dept., C. B. &
Q. R. R., 1910-11; Erie Rv., 1911— A'. F. & A. M. Address, Boileau PI., Meadville,
Pa.
4136. EDGAR D WIGHT DOYLE
B. S. in Ry. E. E.; Engineer; b. Sept. 22, 1886, Bloomington, 111.; s. Samuel
Doyle (b. Aug. 13, 1857, do.) & Mollie (Lovenguth) Doyle (b. June 14, 1859)- Pr*^-
pared in Bloomington H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Sigma Xi; E. E. Soc;
Prelim., final & Special honors; Technograph board. Student Engr., Gen. Elec. Co.,
1910-11; Tech. Asst. Elec. Testing Lab., 191 1 — Address, 2S7 W. 129th St., New
York City.
4137. LOUIS AUGUST DUMOND
B. S. in M.& S. E.; Mun. & San. Engr.; b. Apr. 21, 1888, Colby, Kan.; s.
Crum David & Minnie (Gumm) Dumond (b. Ger.) Prepared in Earleville, H. S.
Engr. with Western Elec. Co., 1910; Engr. on Subway Comm. in Chicago, 1911; Engr.
with Chicago Telephone Co., Sept., 191 1 — Engr. of Comm. on Down Town Streets,
Chicago, Assoc, of Commerce. Member, Convention for Standardizing Paving Specifica-
tions; Member & Director, Empyrean Club; Pres. Young Peoples Club, May wood;
Secy. 2nd M. E. Church; Consul, M. W. A., Maywood. Address, 636 S. Seventeenth
Ave., Maywood, 111.
4138. LANDALE WILLIAM DUNCAN
B. S. in Agr.; Commercial Orchardist; b. Mar. 3, 1887, Princeton, Ind.; s.
William (b. Oct. 1837, Gibson Co., Ind.) & Isabel (Brown) Duncan (b. Edinburgh,
Scot.) Prepared in Princeton H. S. ; Purdue Univ. 1905-6. Agr. Club; Alpha Zeta.
Address, Shelby, Mich.
4139. LEROY MORRELL DUNSHEATH
B. S. in M. E.; Draftsman; b. Jan. 8, 1886, Aurora, 111.; s. Thomas Judson (b.
Oct. 4, 1849, Meaford, Ont.) & Mary Ann (Clark) Dunsheath (b. Feb. 21, 1859,
York, Ont.) Prepared in W. Aurora H. S. Student Mem. A. S. M. E.; M. E. Soc.
Draftsman C. B. & Q. R. R., 1910-12; do. K. C. S. R. R., 1912— Address, Y. M-
C. A., Pittsburg, Kan.
4140. ALICE HARRIET DURLAND
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Jan. 11, 1887, LaGrange, 111.; d. Deusenbury (b.
N. Y.) & Louisa Margaret Durland. Prepared in Lyons Twp. H. S., LaGrange.
Prelim. Honors; Phi Beta Kappa. Prin. Georgetown H. S., 1910-11; Taught in Benton
Twp. H S.., 191 1 — Address, 444 S. Madison Ave., LaGrange, 111.; Tetii. Add., Benton,
do.
4141. WARREN ERRETT EAST
B. S. in E. E.: Elect. Engr.; b. June 2, 1888, Bement, IH.; s. Homer Arden (b. Sept.
27, 1861, Taylorville, 111.) & Mary Rebecca (Thompson) East (b. May 13, 1865, Buda,
111.) Prepared in Bement H. S. ; Maroa H. S. Eta Kappa Nu; Prelim, honors; Varsity
Track Team (holds 2 mi. record to date). Member Exec. Com., 1910 Elec. Show. Eng.
Apprentice, Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. Co., East Pittsburgh, Pa. ; Mgr. Westinghouse Club,
Wilkinsburg, Pa.; Secy. 111. Alumni Assoc, of Pittsburgh. Address, 520 Franklin St.,
Wilkinsburg, Pa.
4142. HARRY DAVID EASTERBROOK
B. S. in E. E.; Asst. Engr.; b. Apr. i, 1887, Saybrook, 111.; s. Carey P. (b. Washington
Courthouse, Ohio) & Livina Angeline (Hurley) Easterbrook (b. Farmer City, 111.) Pre-
pared in Saybrook H. S. E. E. Soc; Capt. in Regiment. Asst. Engr., Arc Lamps, 1912 —
Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. Co.. East Pittsburgh, Pa. Married Anna Margarethe Pound,
July 25, 1909, Saybrook, 111.; Child, Elbert Carey, b. Oct. 25, 1910. Address, Swissrala,
Penn.
522 University of Illinois [1910
4143. randolph eide
(Brother of No. 2077)
A. B. in L. & A.: Traffic Dept.; b. May 25, 1888, Lee, 111.; s. Tollef Torrison (b.
Dec. 12, 1852, Olen, Norway) & Christina (Greve) Eide (b. Au^. 12, 1861, Olen, Nor-
way). Prepared in Lee H. S.: Univ. Acad. Shield & Trident; Philomathean; Bus. Mgr.,
The mini.. Traffic Dept., N. Y. Telephone Co. Address, 59 Park St., Newark, N. J.; Bus.
Add., 281 Wash. St., Newark, N. J.
4144. ARTHUR WESLEY EISENMAYER, JR.
A. B. in L. & A.; Merchant; b. Sept. 21, 1888, Hiawatha, Kan.; s. Arthur Wesley (b.
July 12, 1866, Clairmount, 111.) & Mamie Adeline CJohnson) Eisenmayer (b. Mar. 23, i868,
River Styx, Ohio). Prepared in E. St. Louis H. S. Alpha Delta Phi; Phenix; Philo-
mathean; Scribblers'; Engl. Club; Illio Board; ///. Magazine; Dope Sheet; Senior Stag.
Merchant, with Granite City Lime & Cement Co. Address, 2237 "C" St., Granite City, 111.
4145. WALTER ELMER EKBLAW
(Brother of No. 3724)
A. B. in Sci.; A. .AI., 191 2; Assistant; b. Mar. 10, 1882, Rantoul, 111.; s. Andrew (b.
May 10, 1854, Eksjo, Jonkopping, Sweden) & Ingry (Johnson) Ekblaw (b. Mar. 3, i860,
Traheryd, Kroneberg, Sweden). Prepared in Austin Coll., Effingham, 111. Acacia; Shield
and Trident; Gamma Alpha; Scribblers'; Alumnus member. Ma- Wan-Da; Sigma Xi; Pre-
lim. Honors; Scholarship in Geol.; Editor, The Daily Illini, 1909-10; Permanent Class
Secy.; Hon. Mem. Students' Union Council, 1909-10; Cabinet, Y. M. C. A.; Promoted.
First Ann. Fall Home-Coming; A. F. & A. M.; 111. State Acad of Sci.; Amer. Assoc,
for the Adv. of Sci.; Wilson Ornithol. Club; Amer. Ornith. Union; Natl. Geog. Soc.
Author: The Stratigraphy and Paleontology of the Devonian System in Rock Island county,
111.; Correlation of The Devonian System in Northwestern 111., Ann Rept. 111. State
Acad. Sci., 1911-12. Address, Acacia House, Champaign, 111.
4146. CHARLES LYMAN ELLIS
(Brother of No. 3351)
A. B. in Sci.; Teacher; b. Feb. 14, 1887. Wichita, Kan.; s. Samuel Edwin (b. June
9, 1853) & Rebecca Maria (Hewes) Ellis (b. Nov. 20, 1857). Prepared in Bloom Twp.
H. S., Chicago Heights. Teaching in Decatur Co. H. S., Oberlin, Kan. Married Flossie
Brownfield, Dec. 27, 1910, Urbana. Child, Charles Lyman, Jr., b. Aug. 13 ,1912. Address,
Oberlin, Kan.
4147. LLOYD KIRK ELLSBERRY
A. B. in L. & A.; Seed Corn Grower; b. Jan. 31, 1887, Geneseo, 111.; s. John
Carter (b. Nov. 25, 1848) & Arista Althea Ellsberry (b. Aug. 25, 1849). Prepared in
Mason City H. S. Chi Beta; Philomathean; Delta Sigma Rho; Member winning team
debating against Ohio, 1910; Secy. Soph. Class; Illini Staff, 1909; Editor, Y. M. C. A.
Handbook, 1909; Y. M. C. A. cabinet, 1909-10. Mgr. Ear Corn Seed Co., 1911; Member,
firm of The G. D. Sutton Co.; A. F. & A. M. Address, Geneseo, 111.
4148. MARIE VON ENGELKEN
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Apr. 6, 1889, St. Louis, Mo.; d. L. H. Engelken. Prepared in
Dubuque, la. H. S. Chi Omega; Phi Delta Psi. Address, Oscala, Fla.
4149. IGNACIO CEFERINO ENRIQUEZ
B. S. in Agr.; b. Chihuahua, Mex. ; s. Ignacia Enriquez. Prepared in New Mexico
Agr. Coll. Address, Chihuahua, Mex.
4150. CLIFFORD ERIK JOSEPH ERIKSON
B. S. in C. E. ; Draftsman; b. Oct. 24, 1888, Chicago: s. Charles Erik (b. Apr. 19,
1854, Stockholm, Sweden) & Josephine (Miller) Erickson (d. July 25, 1865). Prepared in
West Aurora H. S. Scabbard & Blade. Tracing, 1910; Plotting transmission Sur.,
Aug. to Dec, 1910; Asst. Engr. & Res. Inspector Dike Construction for water power de-
velopment, Dec, 1910, June, 1911; with Commonwealth Edison Co., Chicago, June, 191 1 —
Drafting Room; Construction of two concrete dams at Grayson, Va. With H. M. Bylles-
by & Co., Engrs. & Mgrs., Chicago. Member Swedish Engrs. Soc. of Chicago. Address,
297 W. Park Ave., Aurora, 111.; Bus. Add., Insurance Exchange Bldg., Chicago, 111.
4151. JOHN WESTON ESSINGTON
(Brother of No. 2652)
A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; Real Estate & Insurance; b. Aug. 19, 1887, Streator, 111.; s.
John Essington. Prepared in Streator Twp. H. S. Delta Kappa Epsilon; Illio Board;
Pres. Commercial Club. Address, 604 Broadway, Streator, 111.
4152. BYRON MACAULEY FAST
(Brother of No. 3356)
B. S. in E. E.; Ilium. & Power Engr.; b. Jan. i, 1883, Princeville, 111.; s. Allen C.
(b. May 31, 1848, Ashland Co., O.) & Hattie (Calhoun) Fast (b. Feb. 9, 1850, Monica,
111.) Prepared in Princeville H. S.; Bradley Poly. Inst., Peoria, 1902-6. Iris Club.
Illumination & Power Salesman work in E. E., 1909 — Married Frances Shacklette, Aug.
29, 191 1, Brandenberg, Ky. Address, Clearfield, Pa.
1910] Baccalaureate Alumni 523
4153. ruth davida felmley
(Daughter of No. H19)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. June 8, 1888, Carrollton, 111.; d. David (b. Apr. 24,
1859, Somerville, N. T.) & Auta (Stout) Feimley. Prepared in Nor. Univ. H. S.;
I. S. N. U., 1907-8. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Illiola; Class Basket ball; Women's Tennis
Tournament. Address, Carrollton, 111.; Per. Add., Normal, 111.
4154. J. FRANK FELTER
B. S. in Agr. ; Farmer; b. Oct. 16, 1887, Eureka, 111.; s. Pierce Andrew (b. Eureka,
III.) & Eunice Adele (McCorkle) Felter (b. Washington, 111.) Prepared in Eureka H. S.;
Eureka Coll. Prep. Dept.; Eureka Coll., 1905-8. A. B., Eureka Coll., 1908. Milk Tester,
Univ. of 111. Dairy Dept., 1910-11; Farming, 1911 — Address, Eureka, 111.
4155. *IRWIN GLENN FERGUSON
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Mar. 9, 1890, Hartington, Nebr. ; s. Thomas Alexander
and Ella Augusta (Ritchey) Ferguson. Prepared in Univ. Acad.; State Hydrographer tor
Colo, until Oct. I, 1910; Instr. in G. E. D. at U. of I. until May 6, 191 1; Hydrographer
for Costilla Estates, 1911 to 1912. Died, May 27, 1912.
4156. IRENE MARY FERRIS (TRAYLOR)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Oct. 5, 1887, Rosenberg, Tex.; d. John Franklin (b. i860, Law-
renceburg, Ind.) & Mary Elizabeth (Brogan) Ferris (b. 1863, Dearborn Co., Ind.)
Prepared in Lawrenceburg (Ind.) H. S. Attended Ind. Univ., 1906-8. Pi Beta Phi.
Married Edgar Hobbs Traylor, June 29, 191 1. Address, Jasper, Ind.
4157. ERWIN OLIVER FINKENBINDER
(Husband of No. 4481)
A. B. in Gen. Sci. ; Lab. Asst.; b. Aug. 22, 1884, Kent, 111.; s. David Oliver (b.
Oct. 2, 1857, near Carlyle, Penn.) & Emma Elizabeth (Werkheiser) Finkenbinder (b.
Dec. 7, 1857, Kent, 111.) Prepared in Prep. Dept. Mt. Morris Coll.; Northern 111. State
Normal School, 1905-08; Fellowship in Clark Univ., 1910-12; A. M., Clark Univ., 191 1.
Married Lena Althea Walworth ('10), June 25, 1912, Urbana, 1^1. Address, Worcester,
Mass., care Clark Univ.
4158. ULYSSES SIMON FITZPATRICK
A. B. in L. & A.; Student; b. Sept. 2, 1887, Calif.; s. Arthur (b. 1824, Isle of Man)
& Amelia (Phipher) Fitzpatrick (b. Ger.) Prepared in Orange (Calif.) H. S. Attending
Harvard Law Sch. Address, 67 Oxford St., Cambridge, Mass.
4159. ROBERT BRUCE FIZZELL
A. B. in L. & A.; Student in Harvard Law School; b. Sept. 20, 1889; s. James
Albert (b. May 28, i8fio, at Simcoe, Middleton Co., Ontario, Can.) & Martha Catherine
(Allen) Fizzell (b. June 21, i860, at Walnut Cove, Stokes Co., N. Car.) Prepared at
Taylorville Twp. H. S. Philoniathean; Phi Beta Kappa; Delta Sigma Rho; County
scholarship; on four inter-collegiate debates; winner of Inter Society Declam. Contest,
1910. Student in Harvard Law School, 1910 — Address (Tern.), 67 Oxford St., Cambridge,
4160. HARVEY AIKEN FLANDERS
(Brother of No. 3739)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher in Acad.; b. Sept. 10, 1886,^ Chicago, 111.; s. John James
(b. June 30, 1848, do.) & Alicia (Aiken) Flanders (b. Feb. 23, 1849). Prepared in
Lewis Inst., Chicago. Attended Colo. Sch. of Mines, 1904-5. Delta Kappa Epsilon.
Teacher of Math, and Sci., Morgan Park Acad. Member Central Assoc, of Sci. & Math.
Teachers; lUini Club of Chicago; Alumni Assoc, Univ. of 111.; A. F. & A. M. Married
Hazel Bennett, Aurora, 111., June 19, 1912. Address, Glencoe, HI.; Bus. Add. Morgan
Park, 111.
4161. JOHN RENCHIN FORNOF
A. B. in L. & A.; Publisher; b. June 23, 1889, Streator. 111.; s. John W. & Sarah
Jane (Seavey) Fornof. Prepared in Streator H. S. Phi Kappa Psi- Manag. Editor,
mini, I yr. Married Helen Honeywell, Sept. 14, 1910, Hoopeston, 111. Address, 804
S. Park St., Streator, 111.; Bus. Add., 122 S. Bloomington St., do.
4162. EWELL GERDES FRANKEN
A. B. in Sci.; Student; b. May 14, 1889, Philadelphia, 111.; s. John Gerdes & Ida
Belle (Smith) Franken. Prepared in Chandlerville H. S.; Whipple Acad., Jacksonville,
111. Chem. Club; Chi Beta; Final Honors; Phi Beta Pi. Student, Rush Med. Coll.,
1910-11. Member Cong. Church; A. F. S: A. M. Address, Chandlerville, 111.
4163. VICTOR BYRON FREDENHAGEN
B. S. in C. E.; Constr. Engr. ; b. Jan. xi, 1888, Greggs, 111.; s. Victor (b. Warren-
ville, 111.) & Jane (Woodroofe) Fredenhagen (b. Derbyshire, Eng.) Prepared in Don-
ners Grove, 111. Sigma Pi; Scabbard & Blade; C. E. Club. Constr. Engr., 111. Highway
Comm. Address, 838 N. 5th St., Springfield, 111.
4164. OTTO FREDERICK
(Brother of No. 4165)
LL. B.- Lawyer; b. Dec. 23, 1887, Sullivan, 111.; s. Henry L. (b. Jan. 23, 1840,
Ross Co., 0.) & Mary (Miller) Frederick (b. May 13, 1851, Sullivan, 111.) Prepared
524 University of Illinois [1910
in Sullivan H. S. Acacia; Theta Kappa Nu; Fuller Law Club. Lawyer, Galesburg, 111.,
1910-11; in Peoria, 111., 1911 — Address, 305 N. Madison St., Peoria, 111.; Bus. Add.,
1 120 Jefferson Bldg., do.
4165. ROSCOE CHARLES FREDERICK
(Brother of No. 4164)
LL. B. ; Lawyer; b. Sept. 11, 1885, Sullivan, 111.; s. Henry L. (b. Jan. 23, 1840,
Ross Co., O.) & Mary (Miller) Frederick (b. May 13, 1851, Sullivan, 111.) Prepared
in Sullivan H. S. Phi Alpha Delta; Fuller Law Club. Address, 305 N. Madison Ave.,
Peoria, 111.; Bus. .4dd., 1120 Jefferson Bldg., do.
4166. AUGUSTUS HENRY FRIDRICHS
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Feb. 15, 1883, Waterloo, 111.; s. William Christopher (b. Jan.
27, 1849, do.) & Catherine Herring (Reinfalt) Fridrichs (b. Nov. 15, 1862). Prepared in
Waterloo H. S. Asst. Pros. Atty. of E. St. Louis since June, 191 1. Married Anna
Marie Fridrichs, July 29, 1908, Columbia, 111. Clhild, Augustus Henry, b. Sept. 20,
1909. .4ddress, 106 N. Main St., E. St. Louis, 111.
4167. JOHN REED FUGARD
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Dec. 6, 1886, Newton, la.; s. Judson H. (b. Feb. 14.
1854, Belville, O.) & Ella (Slemmons) Fugard (b. Apr. 15, 1862, Prairie City, la.)
Prepared in Newton H. S. Kappa Sigma; Glee Club. Married Rowena Celestia Owen,
June 18, 1910, Piano, III. Child, John Reed, b. Feb. 4, 1912. Address, 6200 Washington
Ave., Chicago, 111.; Bus. Add., John Reed Fugard & Co. Achts., 11 W. Monroe St., Chicago.
4168. NAGENDRA NATH GANGULEE
B. S. in Agr.; Agriculturist; b. Nov. 2, 1888, Barisal, India; s. B. C. Gangulee,
Prepared in B. M. Coll., Barisal, India. Agr. Club; Cosmopolitan Club; Social Sci. Club;
Italian Cliib. .Address, Barisal, India. (J)
4169. GARABED ARSHAG ZACAR GARABEDIAN
A. B. in Sci.; Medical Student; b. Sept. 10, 1888, Constantinople, Turkey; s. Zacar
(b. 1847, (Constantinople) & Virginia (Balian) Garabedian (b. i860, Constantinople).
Prepared in Bithynia H. S., Bardezag, Turkey, & Syrian Protestant College, Beirut.
1906-7. Cosmopolitan Club. Student, Rush Medical College, 1910 — Address, 4000
W. Harrison St., Chicago, 111.
4170. JUAN IGNACIO GARZA
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Engr.; b. June 11, 1886, Monterey, N. Leon, Mex.; s. Jesus
Garza. Address, Saltillo, Coahuila, Mex.
4171. FRANK CALEB GATES
A. B. in Sci.; Ph. D., Univ. of Mich., 1912; Student; b. Sept. 12, 1887, Chicago, HI.; s.
Wm. S. (b. Sept. 17, 1855, Chicago) it Lillian Warrer (Pillsbury) Gates (b. May 3,
1863, Nashua, N. H.) Prepared in Lake View H. S., Chicago. Sigma Xi; Prelim.,
Final & Special Honors, Author: The Vegetation of the Beach Area in N. E. Illinois
& S. E. Wisconsin, Bull. 111. St. Lab. Nat. Hist., Vol. 9, Art. 5; Comparison of the
Season at Chicago & Urbana, 111., Amer. Bot., 14, 4546, 1908; Relic Dunes; a life History,
Transact. 111. Acad. Sci., 3, 191 o; Some Effects of Protracted Drought upon Xerofytic
Plants, Plant World, 13, 298, 1910; Summer Bird Life in the Vicinity of Havana, 111.,
in its Relation to the Prominent Plant Associations (Wilson Bull. 23-1-27), and numerous
other articles. Member Cong. Church; Jun. Res. Club, U. of M., 1910; Nat. Geog. Society;
111. Acad, of Science (charter member) ; Mich. Acad, of Science. Address, Univ. ot
Philippines, Los Banos, Luzon Island, Philippines.
4172. ORUS ETHAN GATES
B. S. in Ry. E. E.; Engineers; b. Feb. 28, 1885, Tuscola, 111.; s. Perry J. (b.
Gallia, O.) & Philena (Nelson) Gates (b. do.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. With Com-
monwealth Edison Co., 1910; Cape Girardeau Portland Cement Co., Cape Girardeau,
Mo., 191 1 ; Superior Portland Cement Co., Concrete, Wash., 191 1 — Address, Hammett,
Id.
4173. CICELY SARAH GOFF
(Sister of Nos. 1680, 3752)
A. B. in L. & A.; Prin. of H. S.; b. Feb. 2, 1889, Rantoul, 111.; d. Arthur Middleton
(b. July 31, 1848, Elmira, N. Y.) & Clara Belle (Hall) Goff (b. Sept. 2, 1848, Littleton,
N. H.) Prepared in Rantoul H. S. Illiola Pres., 1910; Phi Beta Kappa; Y. W. C. A.
Cabinet, 1908-09; Treas., 1909-10. Prin. Rantoul H. S., 191 o— Member Cong. Church.
.Address, 412 Daniel St., Champaign, 111.
4174. FRANK CRAVENS GRANNIS
B. S. in Agr.; Prof.; b. lune 18, 1882, Chicago, 111.; s. George M. (b. June 20,
1845, near Park Ridge, 111.) and Anna (Cravens) Grannis (b. 1855, Sept., Chicago, 111.)
Prepared in Lewis Inst, and Winona Acad.; did undergi'aduate work at Winona Colleges
of Agr., receiving diplomas 1904. Alpha Zeta. Awarded scholarships in botany 1910.
Asst. in Soil Fertility at Univ. of 111., 19 10; Prof, of Agr. & Chem. at McKendree Coll.,
Lebanon, 111., 1911; Ext. Lecturer in Soils, la. State Coll., Ames, la., 1912 — Married
Iris Elder, May 14, 1906, Chicago. Address, Lebanon, 111,
1910] Baccalaureate Alumni 525
4175. NINA VIVIEN GRESHAM
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 191 1; Teacher; Ij. July i8, 1887, Champaign, 111.; d. Samuel
Dudley (b. May 12, 1855, Gentryville, IndJ & Semira Jane (Wilson) Gresham (b. Oct.
13, i860, Washington Co., Ind.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Phi Beta; Scribbler's;
on mini Staff, 1908-n; Y. W. C. A. cabinet, 1908-11; Woman's League Committees.
Scholarship in Graduate School, 191 1. Teacher in Champaign pub. schs. Member of
Presb. Church. Address, 208 W. Washington St., Champaign, 111.
4176. ARTHUR CARL GRIEWANK
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Sept. 6, 1886, LaPorte, Ind.; s. Charles F. (b. Ger.)
& Mary (Meader) Griewank (b. LaPorte, Ind.) Prepared in Michigan City H. S. So.
Pac. R. R., 1910; Sacramento Valley Irrigation Co., Engr. Dept., 1910-11; A. L. Bobb
Consulting Eng., Struct. Steel, igii; Calif. State Board of Harbor Comm., Eng. Dept.,
191 1 — ■ Memtjer Jun. A. S. C. E., Calvary Presb. Church. Address, 2873 Clay St., San
Francisco, Calif.
4177. DWIGHT GRIFFIN
B. S. in M. E. ; Asst. Statistician; b. Apr. 19, 1886, Clinton, 111.; s. Henry Clay &
I-avina (Scott) Griffin. Prepared in Clinton H. S. Draftsman & Mechanic, Nat. Mal-
leable Castings Co.; Chief Clerk, Statistical Dept., Pub. Service Co., 1910-^ Married
Margaret Weatherford, Sept. 4, 1910, Champaign, 111. Address, 5229 Lexington St.,
Chicago (Austin), 111.
4178. ROLAND AVHEELOCK GRIFFITH
A. B. in L. & A.; Lawyer; b. May i, 1888, St. Louis, Mo.; s. William Edwin (b.
Dec. 24, 1845, Collinsville, 111.) & Mary (Wheelock) Griffith (b. Oct. 21, 1855, Chicago,
111.) Prepared in Granite City H. S. Chi Beta; Phi Delta Phi; Delta Sigma Rho;
Varsity Debating Team; Hatchet Orator; Phenix; Adelphic, V. Pres., 1908; Smoker &
Law School Dance com. Stud, in Washington Law Sch., St. Louis, Mo. Address,
Granite City, 111.
4179. WALTER MILO GRIFFITHS
M. E. in M. E.; Mech. Eng.; b. June 7, 1888, Pontoosuc, 111.; s. John & Elva
Griffiths. Prepared in Univ. Acad. Address, 221 A. Union St., Berkeley, Calif.
4180. ARTHUR S. GROSSBERG
B. S. in M. E.; M. S. in E. E.; Engineer; b. 1886, Louesha, Russia; s. Joseph (b.
Posen, Poland) & Bonnie Grossberg (b. Poland, Russia). Prepared in McKmley H. S.,
Chicago; Lewis Inst., 1904-06. M. E. Soc; Ivrim. Bucvrus Co., Jan., 1910; Mineral
Point Zinc Co., Mar., 1910; A. T. & S. Fe Ry. Co., July, 1910; Link Belt Co., Nov., 191 1;
Isthmian Canal, 1911 — I. N. G., 1905-igio. Student member A. S. M. E.; Pres. Butterfly
Assoc. Address, 2343 W. Lake St., Chicago; Bus. Add., Gorgona, Canal Zone, Panama.
4181. NOAH GULLETT
LL. B.; Atty. at Law & State's Atty.; b. Feb. 2, 1874, Elizabethtown, 111.; s. Wait-
man (b. May 10, 1836, Elizabethtown, 111.) & Julia Emma (Hungerford) GuUett (b.
Oct. 13, 1843, Wheelersburg, O.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Phi Alpha Delta; John
Marshall Law Club. Audited State Revenue for Auditor of Pub. Accts. of 111. Address.
Elizabethtown, 111.
4182. LAURENCE RICHARD GULLEY
B. S. in M. E.; Engineer; b. Aug. 14, 1888; s. Richard H. (Dearborn, Mich.) &
Nellie M. (Patrick) Gulley (Saginaw, Mich.) Prepared in R. T. Crane Man. Tr. H. b.,
Chicago. Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; M. E. & E. E. Soc; Student Branch A. S. M. E.
Prelim, and Final Honors. Address, 907 Nevada St., Urbana, 111.
4183. PERCY ELI GUM
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. March 25, 1888, Peteisburg, 111.; s. J. W. Gum Prepared in
Hyde Park H. S. Sigma Nu; Varsitv Fullback. Attorney with Gum & Garland, Head-
quarters, Portland, Ore. Address, c/o Gum & Garland, Attys., Portland, Ore.
4184. ALPIIEUS GUSTIN
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Feb. 17, 1884, Cave-in-Rock, 111.; s. Aniariah Alpheus (b. do.)
& Mary Frances (Frailey) Gustin (b. do.) Prepared in Valparaiso Univ. A. F & A. M.;
K. P.; Member M. E. Church. Married Rosa Hill, Sept. 25, 1903. Children, Robert A.,
b. Oct. s, 1904; Charles Julian B., b. May 9, 1909- Address, 128 W. Lincoln Ave., Har-
risburg. 111.
4185. ADA OLIVE HAGGARD
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Aug. 6, 1885, Wahoo, Nebr.; d. Chapel Green & Sarah Gertrude
(Eyer) Haggard. Prepared in York H. S. Kappa Alpha Theta. Address, 633 E. loth
St.. York, Nebr.
4186. CHESTER IRVING HALL
B. S. in E. E. ; Engr.; b. Feb. 13, 1888. Topeka, Knn.; s. M. Irving (b. Grand Rapids,
Mich.) &• Ella C. Hall (b. do.) Prepared in Francis W. Parker School Chicago. Made
a number of inventions. Elec. Engr. and Chief Engr.. Minerallac tlec. Co. and Chi-
cago Elec. Meter Co. Member A. I. E. E. (Assoc); Merchants Section, N. E. L. A.
Address, West Chicago, 111.; Bus. .4dd., 4"" So. lloyne Ave., Chic.igo.
4187. MARGARET HOPE HALLETT
A. B. in Sci.; A. M., 1911; Teacher; b. July 16, 1886, Chicago, 111.; d. Robert Leslie
(b. Mar. 12, 1863, Hornell, N. Y.) & Mary Eliza (Bartlett) Hallett (b. Apr. 12, 1863, New
526 University of Illinois
[1910
Brunswick, Me. Prepared in Aspen, Colo.; Miss Wolcott's School, Denver, Colo. Alpha
Delta Phi; Scribblers; Athenean; ///. Magazine Bd.; Prelim: Honors; Editor of Illinois
Magazine. Member Unit. Church. Address, 705 S. 3d St., Champaign, 111.; Bus. Add.
Hathaway Apartments, Owensboro, Ky. '
4188. RAYMOND FRANKLIN HAMMER
B. S. in Chem.; Chemist; b. Apr. 16, 1882, Princeville, 111.; s. Milton (b. Oct. 3.
i8s4, York, Pa.) & Amanda Dehlah (May) Hammer (b. July 27, i860, York, Pa.) Pre-
pared in Princeville H. S. & Bradley Poly. Inst., 1903-05. Chem. Club; 2 B's from
Bradley Poly. Inst, for service in baseball. Cleveland, O., 1910-11; Evergreen, Colo.,
June, 191 1 ; on leave of absence, from L. S. & M. S. Ry. Co., Cleveland, 191 1 — Member
of Amer. Chem. Soc. Address, 39 So. Grant St., Denver, Colo.
4189. WILLIAM RAMBO HANES
B. S. in Ry. E. E.; Special Apprentice. Prepared in R. T. Crane Man. Tr. Sch.,
Chicago. Cosmopolitan Club; M. E. Soc. Special Apprentice with L. & N. R. R. Co.
Address, 1102 W. Michigan St., Evansville, Ind.
4190. JAMES THOMAS HANLEY
B. S. in C. E.; Engr. ; b. Aug. 26, 1885, Greencastle, Ind.; s. Cornelius M. (b. Oct.
II, 1861, Bunker Hill 111.) & Bridget Ellen (Downs) Hanley (b. Dec. 29, 1861, Terre
Haute, Ind.) Prepared in Muncie, Ind. H. S. Delta Upsilon; Sigma Xi; Tau Beta Pi;
Phoenix; Egyptian; Ku Klux; Orange & Blue Dancing Club; Prelim. Honors; Varsity
Track team; Capt., Conference Championship team, 1909; Class Football teams, 1906-8;
Mil. Ball, Senior Stag., & Jun. Prom. Com.; Bus. Mgr., Illio, 1910. Asst. Engr., Track
Evaluation of Chicago Consolidated Traction Co., June-Oct., 1910; Estimating & Designing
Re-concrete Bldgs., Leonard Constr. Co., Chicago, 1910-11; Engr. Sales, Corrugated Bar
Co., Chicago, 1911 — Address, 1215 E. 65th St., Chicago; Bus. Add., 1825 Commercial Natl.
Bank Bldg., do.
4191- COLUMBUS LOREN HARKNESS
(Husband of No. 4756)
B. S. in M. E.; Y M. C. A. Secy.; b. Jan. 30, 1884, Adams, 111.; s. S. S. (b. Jan.
21, 1850, Adams, 111.) S: Elizabeth (Young) Harkness (b. May 20, 1851, Culpepper Court
House, Va.) Prepared in Payson H. S.; Univ. Acad. Charter member Ionian; Student
Asst. in Physics; Y. M. C. A., Cabinet, 1907-10, Pres., 1909-10. Asst. Secy., Y. M. C. A.,
Univ. of 111., 1910-11; Genl. Secy., Y. M. C. A., Univ. of Neb., 1911-12; Relig. \Vk. Dir.
Y. M. C. A, Louisville, Ky., 1912 — Married Mabel Alma Knight ('11), June 26, 1912,
Urbana, 111. Address, Central Y. M. C. A., Louisville, Ky.
4192. CHARLES HARRIS
B. S. in A. E.; Draftsman; b. Dec. 6, 1882, Cannelton, Ind.; s. James Overton (b.
Mar. 4, 1849, do.) & Ann (Adams) Harris (b. Aug. 28, 1853, do.) Prepared in Moweaqua
H. S. Tau Beta Pi.; Final Honors. Married Leonora A. Kirk, Feb. 6, 1910, Moweaqua,
III. Address, s'30 W. Packard St., Decatur, 111.; Bus. Add., 347 N. Main St., do.
4193. JOHN WOODMAN HARRIS
LL. B.; in business; b. Sept. 11, 18S7, Champaign, 111.; s. John Billingsly (b. Aug-
30, 1848, Springfield, O.) & Sara (Woodman) Harris (b. Jan. 7, 1859, Phil., Pa.) Pre-
pared in Champaign H. S. Kappa Sigma; Yoxan. Address, Champaign, 111.
4194. BENJAMIN HARRISON HARRISON
(Brother of No. 3391)
B. S. in Chem. Eng.; Chemist; b. Dec. 16, 1888, Danville, 111.; s. Charles (b. Dan-
ville) & Rose (Roberts) Harrison (b. Montreal, Can.) Prepared in Danville H. S.
Alpha Chi Sigma; Phi Lamda Upsilon; Officer, Chemical Club, 1908-09; Vice Pres.
Illinois Union; Illini Staff, 1909-10. Chem. Eng., June, 191 1; Chenlist. Author: De-
termination of Ammonia Nitrogen in Water in the Presence of Hydrogen Sulphide,
Jour, of the Amer. Chem. Soc., V. No. 10, 1910. Member Amer. Chem. Soc; 111. Water
Supply Assoc; 111. Acad. Sci. Address, 538 N. Ridgeland Ave., Oak Park, 111.; Bus. Add.,
1605 Manhattan Bldg., Chicago.
4195. DONALD FREDERIC HARRISON
B. S. in M. E.; in business; b. Dec 10, 1S87, Moiiison, 111.; s. David George (b.
June 21, 1842, Beardstown, 111.) & Mary Jeannette (Thomson) Harrison (b. Dec. 22, i860,
Tucker Co., W. Va.) Prepared in Morrison & Urbana H. Schs. Adelphic; Delta Sigma
Rho; Equal Suffrage Orat. ; Neb.-Ill. Debate (alternate), 1906-7. Draftsman. Velic
Motor Vehicle Co., Moline, 1910-11; U. S. Govt. Arsenal, Rock Island, 111., 1911-12;
Secy.-Treas. The Davis Harrison Co. Member Moline Club; A. F. & A. M. Address, 1106
W. Lafayette St., Ottawa, 111.
4196. "WALTER MILLARD HASKELL
B. S. in M. E.; b. Feb. i, 1890, Rock Falls, 111.; s. Walter N. Haskell. Prepared
in Sterling H. S. Died June 25, 1910, near Sterling, 111.
4197. CARL FREDERIC HASSENSTEIN
B. S. in A. E.; Draftsman; b. June 8, 1888, Chicago, 111.; s. E. L. (b. Mar. 17, 1844.
Ruhla, Ger.) & Amanda (Austerman) Hassenstein (b. May 10, 1854, Waukesha, Wis.)
19 lo] Baccalaureate Alumni 527
Prepared in South Shicago H. S. Sigma Nu. Draftsman, Ritter & Mott. Engrs., Chicago.
Address, 2630 E. 74th St., Chicago, l\l.;Bus. Add., 1707 Marquette Bldg., do.
4198. FRANK WYATT HATTEN
B. S. in Ry. E. E.; Engineer; b. June 20, 18S6, Plankington, S. Dak.; s. George
Washington (b. Rock Island) & Birdie Elizabeth (Parker) Hatten (b. 111.) Prepared
in Delavan H. S. Elec. Soc. ; Water Polo Team. Apprentice in Elec. Eng., Westing-
house Elec. & Mfg. Co., Pittsburgh, 1909-10; Elec. Pump Oper., I. C. C, 1910; Foreman,
Chief Dept. Pac. Div. I. C. C, 1910 — Member Amer. Inst, of Elec. Engrs. Address,
Corozal, Canal Zone, Panama.
4199. WARNER MADISON HATTREM
B. S. in Chem. Engr.; Chemist; b. Dec. 13, 1886, Marseilles, 111.; s. Mathais (b. Jan.
27, 1848, Norway) & Eniilie E. (Anderson) Hattrem (b. Nov. 19, 1847, do.) Prepared
in Marseilles and Ottawa H. Schs. Chem. Club; Alpha Chi Sigma. Address, 224 LaSalle
St., Aurora, 111.
4200. ROLLIN MOULTON HAYES
(Brother of No. 1345)
LL. B.; Attorney; b. Mar. 3, 1S87, Rankin, 111.; s. Thomas Boyd & Emma Jane (Cox)
Hayes. Prepared in Rankin H. S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Phi Delta Phi; Theta Kappa
Nu. Address, 321 N. Jackson St., Belleville, 111.
4201. CHARLES HENRY HEALY
(Brother of No. 2680)
B. S. in Agr.; Banker- b. Sept. 17, 1886, Rochelle, 111.; s. Wen (b. Ireland) & Mary
Healy (b. Dutchess Co., N. Y.) Prepared in Rochelle H. S. Phi Kappa Psi; Phenix;
Alpha (jamma Rho; Mgr. Baseball team, 1910. Secy., Business Man's Assoc, Rochelle.
Address, Rochelle, 111.
4202. WALTER CARL HEIMBECK
B. S. in A. E.; Arch. Engr.; b. July i, 1886, Rock Island, 111.; s. August & Elizabeth
(Kaizer) Heimbeck. Prepared ir Rock Island H. S. Married Zella Barrett, Oct. 26,
1910, Rock Island. Address, 626 W. 6ist St., Chicago, 111.; Bus. Add., 7332 Phillips
Ave., do.
4203. CLARENCE SHUCK HEISLAR
B. S. in M. E.; Engineer; b. Mar. 14, 1886, Hutchinson, Kan.; s. D. C. & Hattie
B. (Shuck) Heislar. Prepared in Urbana H. S. M. E. Soc. Member B. P. O. E.; P. H.
C, (Zhicago. Address, 212 W. 47th Place, Los Angeles, Cal.
4204. MARGARET MAY HERDMAN
A. B. in Sci.; Librarian; b Apr. 27, 1888, Chicago; d. Frank Elmer (b. Oct. 6, 1862,
Chicago) & Mamie (Victor) Herdman (b. Apr. 21, 1862, Milford, Conn.) Prepared
New Trier H. S., Winnetka. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Alethenai; Pres. Y. W. C. A. Asst.
Librarian, I. S. N. U., 1910-11; at present Librarian, Phil. Psy. and Educ. Sem. Address,
Winnetka, 111.; Tern. Add., 404 John St., Champaign. 111.
4205. OBED LEWIS HERNDON
(Brother of No. 4708)
A. B. in L. & A.; Merchant; b. Sept. 11, 1887 Springfield, 111.; s. Richard Fleetwood
(b. Ky.) & Kate (Lewis) Herndon (b. Springfield, 111.) Prepared in Springfield H. S.
Tau Lambda; Prelim. & Final Honors; Phi Beta Kappa. Address, 421 S. 6th St., Spring-
field, 111.
4206. ABIGAIL MARIA HESS
A. B. in Sci.; Coll. Instructor; b. Feb. 21, 1884, Plainfield, 111.; d. William Seward
(b. June 14, 1850, Madison Co., N. Y.) & Olive Isbel (Reynolds) Hess (b. Sept. ig, 1854,
Sugar Grove, 111.) Prepared in Joliet Twp. H. S. Phi Delta Psi; Household Sci. Club,
Pres.; Dietitian, Cook Co. Hospital, Chicago, 1910; Instr. in Home Sci., Mont. State Coll.
of Agr. & Mech. Arts, Bozeman, Mont, 1910 — Address, 402 S. Tracy Ave., Bozeman,
Mont.
4207. ALMA BERTHA HEUMAN
A. B. in L. & A.; Instructor; b. Nov. 16, 1888, St. Peter, Minn.; d. Frederick E.
& Augusta (Voss) Heuman. Prepared in Elgin H. S. Instr. in Ger., H. S., Redfield, N.
Dak. Address, 155 S. Channing St., Elgin, 111.
420S. LUCIE PEARL HICKMAN
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Feb. 2. 1887, Ash Grove, 111.; d. J. W. Hickman. Prepared in
Hoopeston H. S. Address, 410 Honeywell Ave., Hoopeston, 111.
4209. INEZ FELTZ HIGHFILL
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Sept. 18, 1887. Columbus, Kans.; d. Cary Milton (b.
Nov. 29, 185Q, Corydon, Ind.) &• Lavinia Alice (Grove) Highfill (b. Dec. 22, 1863, Cory-
don, Ind.) Prepared at Farmer City. Athenean; Kappa Delta Pi; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet,
1908-10. Teaching Hist, in H. S. Granite City, 111. Address, 2209 B St., Granite City,
111.
4210. EUGENE STUART HIGHT
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Engr.; b. Aug. 22, 1888, Green Valley, ill.; s. L. S. Hight.
Prepared in Delavan H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Scabbard & Blade; E. E. Soc; Scribblers.
Address, c/o 111. Traction System, Peoria, 111., or Tau Beta Pi House, Champaign, 111.
528 University of Illinois [1910
421 1. FANNY WILDER HILL
(Sister of Nos. 2412, 4212)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. July 3, 1888^ Champaign, IH.; d. Celeston Sylvester (b. Apr.
6, 1854, Epworth, la.) & Mary Luena (Stevens) Hill (b. Dec. i, 1857, New Hartford, la.)
Prepared in Champaign H. S. Address, 311 W. Springfield Ave., Champaign, 111.
4212. NATHAN RICHARD HILL
(Brother of Nos. 2412, 421 1)
B. S. in C. E. ; Civ. Engr. ; b. May 7, 1886, Ch3mpaign, 111.; s. Celeston Sylvester
(b. Apr. 6, 1854, Epv^orth, la.) & Mary Luena (Stevens) Hill (b. Dec. i, 1857, New
Hartford, la.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Civ. Engr. in Bridge and Building Dept.,
I. C. R. R. Address, 311 W. Springfield Av., Champaign, 111.
4213. NEHEMIAH WILLIAM HILL
B. S. in Chem. Eng.; Chemist; b. Mar. 3, 1887, Mackinaw, 111.; s. Philip P. (b.
June 22, 1844, do.) & Leona E. (Lindsey) Hill (b. Nov. 16, 1856, do.) Prepared in
Mackinaw H. S., and Eureka Coll. Prep. Dept. Chem. Club; Alpha Chi Sigma; Prelim.
and Final Honors. Chem. Engr., Armour iS: Co. Address. S22A 111. .\ve.. East .St. Louis,
111.; Bus. Add., Natl. Stock Yards P. O., St. Clair Co., 111.
4214. WILLIAM GOTTLIEB HILLER
B. S. in M. £.; Chief Draftsman; b. May 25, 1880, Enterprise, 111.; s. Michael &
Caroline Hiller. Prepared in Bradley Poly. Inst., Peoria. Copper Queen Consolidated
Min. Co., Bisbee, Ariz. Address, Bisbee, Ariz.
4215. HENRY ELMER HOAGLAND
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1910; Grad. Student; b. May 10, 1885 Prairie City, 111.;
s. Okey Maple (b. Tuly 7, 1839, Rushville, 111.) & Adeline (Foster) Hoagland (b. June
21, 1850, Foster's Point, 111.) Prepared in Prairie City H. S.; W. I. State Nor. Sch.,
1903-6. Adelphic; Pol. Sci. Club; Fellow in Econ., Univ. of Wis., 1910-11; Fellow in
Pol. Econ. & Finance, Columbia Univ., 191 1 — Member of Amer. Econ. Assoc; Amer.
Pol. Sci. Assoc. Address, 1120 Amsterdam Av., New York City.
4216. OSCAR WILLIAM HOBERG
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Dec. 15, 1889; s. F. E. (b. Dec. 29, 1862) & Anna (Knapp)
Hoberg (b. Mar. 2, 1866). Prepared in LaSalle-Peru Twp. H. S. Phi Alpha Delta;
Theta Kappa Nu; Ionian; John Marshall Law Club. Editor, Phi Alpha Delta Quar-
terly. Author: Burden of Proof Where Mental Incapacity is Pleaded, Amer. Law Re-
view, V. XLIV, No. 4, 1910, pp. 538-550; The Transition of a Century, The Prairie
State Mag., V. i. No. 3, 1910, pp. 11-12; Is Every Man Presumed to Know the Law,
IVest Pub. Co. Docket, 191 1, No. 19, pp. 459-460, etc. Address, Peru, 111.
4217. JONATHAN HUNTOON SAMUELS HODGSON
B. S. in M. E.; Mech. Engr.; b. Feb. 26, 1887, Kingman, 111.; s. Robert William
(b. Nov. 20, 1849, Spreatley, Yorkshire, Erg.) & Emma Sarah (Huntoon) Hodgson
(b. May i, 1848, Moline, 111.) Prepared in Moline H. S. M. E. Soc; Student Branch
A. S. M. E. Address, 1919 3d Av., Moline, 111.
4218. RALPH EDGAR HOLCH
(Brother of No. 2118)
B. S. in M. E.; Instructor; b. Mar. 30, 1886, Oilman, 111.; s. Frederick G. (b. 1849,
Ger.) & Mary E. (West) Holch (b. 1854, Pa.) Prepared in Oilman H. S. M. E. Club.
Instr. in M. E., La. State Univ.; do., in Christian Brothers Coll., St. Louis, Mo.,
1911 — Address, 5123 Minerva St., St. Louis, Mo.
4219. LEILA HOLLAND
B. S. in H. Sci.; Teacher; b. Mar. 15, 1885, Blackstone, 111.; d. Robert A. (b. 1851,
Ind.) & Ella (Clark) Holland (b. 1855, do.) Prepared in Pontiac Twp. H. S. At-
tended Northwestern Univ., 1905. H. Sci. Club; Member Epworth League. Address,
618 Washington St., Pontiac, 111.
4220. ETHEL ANNETTA HOLLISTER (DAY)
(Wife of No. 4129)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Aug. 21, 1888, Belleview, la.; d. Horace Adelbert (b. Oct. 14,
1857, Manchester, Ja.) & Emma Annetta fSatchwell) Hollister (b. Feb. q, 1859, Dan-
ville, N. Y.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Married Warren William Day ('10) Sept.
7, 1910, Champaign. .4 d dress, 606 N. Madison Av., Peoria, 111.
4221. JOSE MARIA HOMS
B. S. in M. E.; li. May 22, 1887. Vails (Tarragona), Spain; s. Juan (Casulleras) &
Teresa Carriga Horns. Prepared in Barcelona, Spain, and Kankakee H. S. Member of
Cosmopolitan Club; Chess & Checker Club; Spanish Club; M. E. Society; President of
C. C. & Centre Literario Espaiio. Instr. in Spanish, Univ of 111., 1908-09; translator for
catalogs of the Univ of 111. into Sjianish; Cost & System dept. of the Emerson Branting-
ham Company. Address, Cerrada Tonala, 43, letra I, Mexico City; Bus. .4dd., Apartado
1870, do.
1910] Baccalaureate Alumm 529
4222. JOSEPH DOUGLAS HOOD
A. B. in Sci.; Asst. Biologist, U. S. Biol. Sur.; b. Kov. 29, 1S89, Laramie, Wye; s.
Thomas Henry (b. Sept. 9, 1867, Spring Creen, Wis.) & Eva Maria Josephine (Dickson)
Hood (b. Dec. 18, 1872, Trenliolme, Can.) Prepared in R. T. Crane Man. Tr. H. S.
.\lpha Signia Phi, Grand Secy.; Thcia Xu Epsilon; Scabbard & Blade, Grand Secy. &
Treas. ; Military scholarship 3d & 4th yrs. ; Prelim. Honors; Scholarship in Entomol. ;
Capt. & Regt. Adj. & Asst. Instr. in Mil. Sci.; Brevet Capt. I. N. G., recommended to
.Adj. Gen. as Distinguished Cadet. Asst. to State Entomol. of 111. & to 111. State Lab.
of Nat. History, 1910-12; Asst. Biologist, U. S. Biol. Sur., U. S. Dept. of Agr., 1912 —
Author: New Genera & Species of 111. Thysanoptera, Bull., 111. State Lab. Nat. Hist., V.
VIII, Art. il, 19 pp., 10 tigs., 1908; Three New Phloeothripidae (Thysanoptera) from Tex.
& Mich., 6 pp., 4 tigs., 1912; Species of North American Thysanoptera from the South
and West, 17 pp., 6 tigs., i pi., 1912, both in Proc. Biol. Soc. IVash. Description of New
North American Thysanoptera, Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., 32 pp. s pl-. 1912; also several
aiticles allied subjects, published in Annals Ent. Soc. Amer., the Can. Entomologist &
the Entomol. News. Member III. Acad, of Science (charter member); Entomolog. Soc. of
.\mer. ; Biol. Soc. of Wash.; Entomol. Soc. of Wash.; -\mer. Assoc, for the Adv. of
Sci. Address, 2009 Kalorama Rd., Washington, D. C.
4223. ROBERT EDWARD HOPKINS
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. Sept. 14, 1886, Lonsdale, R. I.; s. Edward P. & Anna
E. (Allen) Hupkms. Prepared in Pasadena (Calif.) H. S. Married, Oct. 17, 1912. Ad-
dress, Delavan, 111.
4224. BENJAMIN ALBERT HORN
B. S. in Arch.; .Arch. Draftsman; b. Sept. 21, 18S7, Chicago; s. Frank L. (b. June
16, 1853, Ger.) & Martha (Wegener) Horn (b. Oct. 30, 1863, Lapeer, Mich.) Prepared
in Lake H. S., Chicago. Pres. Arch. Club; Iris; Final Honors; Class Basketball, Mgr. ;
Class Football; Freshman \'arsity & Varsity Basketball. Address, 2243 W. 30th PL, CJhicago,
111.; bus. Add., 1520 First Natl. Bank Bldg., do.
4225. DANIEL TILDEN HOSKINS, JR.
A. B.; Bus. L. & .\. ; Traveling Salesman; b. Apr. 10, 1889, E. Las Vegas, N. Mex.;
s. Daniel Tilden (b. Sept. 19, 1852, Hillsboro, 111.) & Florence (Douglas) Hoskins (b.
Nov. 15, 1858, New Orleans, La.) Prepared in N. Mex. Nor. Univ., E. Las Vegas,
N. Me.^. Signia Chi; Yoxan; Scabbard \- Blade. Traveling Salosm.ui, Majestic Mfg.
Co., St. Louis, Mo. Address, 620 Wash. Av., E. Las Vegas, New Mex.
4226. RUSSELL SAMUEL HOWARD
B. S. in Sci.; Instr.; b. Aug. 21, 1887, Veedersburg, Ind. ; s. William Ernest (b.
Dec. 31, 1867, Fountain Co., Ind.) & Adaline (Gore) Howard (b. Sept. 16, 1868).
Prepared in Ottawa Twp. H. S. Ilus Club; Chem. Club; Alpha Chi Sigma. Instr. in
Chem., Rensselaer Poly. Inst., Troy, N. Y. Member Amer. Chem. Soc. Address, 2105
15th St., Troy, N. Y. ; Bus. Add., Rensselaer Poly. Inst., do.
4227. ALEXANDER GIBBON HUGHES
(Brother of No. 3028)
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer: b. Feb. 25, 1888, Antioch, 111.; s. Hugh David (b. Apr. 24,
1853, do.) & Jessie .-\nn (Yule) Hughes (b. Mar. 20, 1851, Wadsworth, 111.) Prepared
in Univ. Acad. Adelphic; Capt. Married Mabel Christopher, Dec. 26, 191 1, Urbana,
111. Address, Antioch, 111.
4228. WALTER JOHN HUGHES
B. S. in M. E.; b. 1886, Table Grove, 111.; s. George F. Hughes (b. 1859, do.)
& Lura D. (Bailey) Hughes (b. 7859, Yates City, 111.) Prepared in Yates City H. S. and
Univ. Acad. Attended Lombard Coll., Galesburg, 111., 1904-6. Phi Delta Theta. Sales
Engr. with Kewanee Water Supply Co., Kewanee, 111., 1910-12. Address, Yates City, 111.
4229. ANNA LEO HULL
(Sister of No. 4^30)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Jan. 2, 18S9; d. Albert H. (b. Feb. 14, 1862, Clark
Co., 111.) & Mary Elizabeth (Harrison) Hull (b. Sept. 12, 1859, do.) Prepared in Mar-
tinsville H. S. ; E. I. S. Nor., summer term. Teaching in Findlay H. S., 1910 — Ad-
dress, 504 Goodwin Av., Urbana, 111.
4230. WALKER FRANCIS HULL
(Brother of No. 4229)
A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B., 1911; Lawyer; b. Feb. 9, 1887, Martinsville, 111.; s. Albert
(b. Feb. 14, 1862, Martinsville, do.) & Mary Elizabeth (Harrison) Hull (b. Sept. 12, 1859,
do.) Prepared in Martinsville H. S. Theta Kappa Nu; Varsity Football team; Prelim,
honors in Law. Member Univ. Club of Rockford. .Address. Manufacturers' Natl. Bank
Bldg., Rockford, III.
4231- HALLIE WALKER HYDE
A. B. in H. Sci.; Teacher; b. Tan. i, 1886, Gary, S. Dak.; d. Alfred W. (b. Apr.
20, 1854, Birmingham, Eng.) & Anna Ridge (Brumback) Hyde (b. Dec. 5, 1853, Pa.)
Prepared in Brookings (S. D.) H. S. Phi Delta Psi; Pres. H. Sci. Club. B. S., S. Dak.
State Coll. Teacher of Dom. Sci. Temporary address, Des Moines Coll., Des Moines, la.;
Permanent address, Brookings, S. Dak.
S30 University of Illinois [1910
4232. WILBUR GILPIN HYDE
B. S. in Arch.; Arch. Draftsman; b. Mar. 15, 1886, Rising, 111.; s. Samuel A. (b.
Nov. 21, 1836, Vigo Co., Ind.) & Catherine (Montgomery) Hyde (b. Jan. 19, 1840, near
Salem, N. J.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Choral Soc. ; Arch. Club. Arch. Draftsman &
Supt., Emory Stanford Hall, 1910; Brubaker & Stean, Frank B. Hunter & Dunlap &
Van Arman, 191 1; Vonnegut, Bohn, Archts., Indianapolis, 191 1 — Married Bertha
Arvilla Rundles, Apr. 3, 191 1, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Address, 2158 Highland PL, Indian-
apolis, Ind.
4233. HAROLD STUART INGRAM
B. S. in Chem. Engr. ; b. Aug. 3, 1886, Chicago, 111.; s. William Ingram. Prepared
in Lewis Inst. Address, 4536 N. Lincoln St., Chicago, 111.
4234. ORMA ARCHER INNIS (SMITH)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. June 9, 1887, Rushville, Ind.; d. Robert Alexander (b. Jan.
25, 1859, Milro, Ind.) & Cynthia Jane (Archer) Innis (b. Oct. 31, 1862, Titusville, Pa.)
Prepared in Rushville^ H. S.; Girls Classical School," Indianapolis, 1905-7; Monmouth
Coll., 1907-9. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Married James Chester Smith, Oct. 4, 191 1, Rush-
ville, Ind. Child, Robt. Fletcher. Address, 2231 W. 13th St., Oklahoma City, Okla.
4235. CHARLES HENRY JACOBSEN
(Brother of Nos. 2700, 3419)
B. S. in M. E.; with Allis-Chalmers Co.; b. July 2, 1887, Niantic, 111.; s. Henning
(b. Jan. 6, 1847, Schleswig, Ger.) & Laura Dolly (Boone) Jacobsen (b. Mar. 28, 1853,
Bourbon Co., Ky.) Prepared in Urbana H. S. M. E. Soc; Stud, branch A. S. M. E.
In employ Allis-Cbalmers Co., Milwaukee. Member Allis-Chalmers Univ. Club; Amer.
Soc. of M. E. Address, 5031 National Ave., Milwaukee, Wis.
4236. HELEN DICKSON JAMES
(Sister of No. 2701)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. July 4, 1889, Halle, Ger.; d. Edmund Janes (b. May 21, 1855,
Jacksonville, 111.) & Margarethe M. (Lange) James (b. Ger.) Prepared in Northwestern
Acad.; surnmer session. Harvard, 1907; same, Columbia, 1909. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Ale-
thenai; Phi Beta Kappa. Grad. course. Northwestern Univ., 1910-11, and Univ. of Berlin,
1911-12, and Univ. of Halle, 1912. Address, Urbana, 111.
4237. JAMES FRANK JANDA
B. S. in M. E.; Mech. Engr.; b. Feb. 22, 1883, Belc, Bohemia; s. V. (b. about 1856,
Belc) & Frances (Placak) Janda (b. about 1864, Menany, Bohemia). Prepared in Prague,
Bohemia. Y. M. C. A.; M. E. Soc; A. S. M. E., Student Branch; Komenian Soc. Mech.
Engr. Married Minnie Engelthaler, June 15, loii, Chicago. Address, 201 5th St.,
Aurora, 111.; Bus. Add., Stephens-Adamson Mfg. Co., do.
4238. THOMAS McLEAN JASPER
B. S. in C. E.; M. S., 1911; Engineer; b. Dec. 25, 1882, Tregunnon, Altarnum, Eng.;
s. Richard (b. Oct., 1859, Polgray, Eng.) & Louis (McLean) Jasper (b. 1861, Trenille,
Eng.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Philomathean; Cosmopolitan Club; Sigma Xi; Soccer
Football team. Engr. with Alvord & Burdick, Consulting Engrs. Address, 341 E. 43d St.,
Chicago; Bus. Add., 1417 Hartford Bldg., do.
4239. FERDINAND JEHLE
B. S. in M. E.; Engineer; b. Feb. 27, 1888, Highland, 111.; s. August (b. Aug. 21,
185 1, St. Louis, Mo.) & Augusta (Eiffert) Jehle (b. Dec. 24, 1861, Highland, 111.) Pre-
pared in Highland H. S.; M. E. Soc; Amer. Soc. Mech. Engr., Student Branch; President
Der Deutsche Verein. With Heine Safety Boiler Co., St. Louis until March; Gen. Motor
Co., Detroit, Mich.; Soc. of Automobile Engineers, Junior Member, 191 1 — Orpheus
Musical Soc, 1910-1911 (in the capacity of concert master of Orchestra) St. Louis, Mo.;
St. Louis Orchestral Club (First Violinist). Address, 14S Horton Ave., Detroit, Mich.;
Bus. Add., General Motors Co., Detroit, Mich.
4240. PAUL FREDERICK JERVIS
(Brother of No. 3042)
B. S. in C. E.- Civ. Engr.; b. May 7, 1887, Thomasboro 111.; s. Joseph (b. Aug. 30,
1833, Shropshire, Eng.) & Catherine (Sheargold) Jervis (b. Mar. 31, 1844, Staffordshire,
do.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Engr. with N. Y. Central R. R., 1910-11; with the
Kankakee and Urbana Traction Co., 191 1 — Address, Champaign, 111.
4241. GEORGE GUY JETER
B. S. in E. E.; Stud. Engr.; b. Nov. 20, 1888, Paris, 111.; s. George M. (b. near
Louisville, Ky.) & Janettie (Sizemore) Jeter (b. Edgar Co., 111.) Prepared in Paris
H. S. Stud. Engr., Genl. Elec. Co., Testing Dept., Schenectady, N. Y. Assoc, member
A. I. E. E. Address, Schenectady, N. Y.
4242. ESLEY EBENEZER JOHNSON
(Brother of No. 3421)
A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; With Furniture Works; b. Dec. 21, 1887, Orion, 111.; s. George
W. (b. Oct. 9, 1857, Andover, 111.) & Carolina F. (Hagg) Johnson (b. Nov. 21, 1858).
Prepared in Augustana Acad.; Augustana Coll., 1906-7. Zeta Psi; Glee Club; class foot-
igio] Baccalaureate Alumni 531
ball teams; Pres. Junior Class. In Moline Furniture Works — Builders of Bank, Store &
Office Fixtures, Buffets & Wood Mantels. First Div. I. N. G., 1905-9. Member Moline
Club. Married Meta L. Siegel, Oct. 25, 191 1, Champaign. Address, 705 38th St., Rock
Island, 111.
4243- ALBA ALLEN JONES
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Jan. 13, 1876, Long Creek, 111.; s. John Wesley (b. Feb. 27, 1845,
Sangamon Co., do.) & Catharine Alice (Johnson) Jones (b. Jan. i8, 1853, Hillsboro, O.;
Prepared in Western Nor. Coll., Bushnell, 111. Adelphic; John Marshall Law Club;
Treas. Senior Class. Member A. F. & A. M.: Shrine; B. P. O. E.; K. P.; M. E. Church.
Married Martha Frances Cox, Dec. 7, 1904, Areola, 111. Children, Allen Monroe, b. Aug.
19, 1906; Richard Newton, b. Apr. 19, 1911. Address, 1339 W. Wood St., Decatur, 111.
4244. CHARLES JAY JONES
B. S. in Agr.; Teacher; b. Dec. 25, 1886, Bloomfield, Ind.; s. William G. (b. Bloom-
field, Ind.) & Eliza L. Jones (b. do.) Prepared in Bloomfield H.S.; Purdue Univ., 1906-9.
2d Lieut. Cadet Corps. Teacher & Lecturer. Married Dora M. Price, Aug. 2, Pullman,
Wash. Address, Yerrington, Nevada.
4243. LLOYD GEORGE JONES
B. S. in Agr. Farmer; b. Oct. 10, 1884, Wilton Center; s. John (b. Apr. 4, 1857,
Yorkshire, Eng.) & Elizabeth (Barr) Jones (b. May 15, 1862, Manhattan, 111.) Pre-
pared in Joliet Twp. H. S. Sigma Nu: Ku Klux; Shield & Trident; Scabbard & Blade;
Hazelton Medal; Senior Ball Com. Cadet at U. S. M. A., West Point, N. Y,. June-
Dec, 1905. Address, Peotone, 111., R. F. D., No. 2.
4246. OPAL ROGERS JONES
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Sept. 6, 1885; d. A. F. & Jennie A. (Rogers) Jones
(b. 1844, Washington C. H., O.) Prepared in Urbana H. S., Illiola. Teacher in H. S.,
Dundee. Member M. E. Church. Address, Sidney, 111.
4247. ROBERT TAYLOR JONES
B. S. in Arch.; Instructor; b. Nov. 27, 1885, Cincinnati, O.; s. William Julian Albert
(b. Jan. 12, 1S54, Baltimore, Md.) & Mary Graham (Thompson) Jones (b. Cincinnati, O.)
Prepared in Vincennes (Ind.) H. S. University of Vincennes, 'o5, '07; Acacia; Pres. Pen
and Brush Club; Vice Pres. Arch. Soc. Arch. Draftsman, 1903, '04, '05 & '10; Instr., Vin-
cennes, Ind., 1906-07; Same Univ. of 111., 191 1 — - Address, University Club, Urbana, 111.
• 4248. WALTER RAYMOND JONES
A. B. in Sci.; Hospital Work; b. June i, 1887, Redmon, 111.; s. William Shields (b.
July 21, 1862, Paris, do.) & Mary Ellen (Henn) Jones (b. Feb. 12, 1863, Redmon, do.)
Prepared in Oakland H. S. Track Team. Radiographer. 111. Post-Graduate Medical School
& West Side Hospital, 191 1; M. D. 1912. Address, City Hospital, Seattle, Wash.
424Q. ARTHUR IRVING JORDAN
B. S. in Chem.; Farmer; b. Dec. 28, 1886, Chicago, 111.; s. Thomas (b. Eng.) &
Anne I. (Leary) Jordan (b. Ire.) Prepared in Hinsdale H. S. Lewis Inst.; Delta Tau
Delta. Varsity Track Team, 1910. In Real Estate Bus., Chicago, IQ10-12; Farmer,
Manitoba, Canada, 1912 — Married Helen M. Cooper, Mar. 26, 1912, Chicago, 111. Ad-
dress, Shanawan, Man., Can.
4250. ELMER JUERGENS
B. S. in C. E.; Structural Steel S; Iron Bus.; b. May 23, 1881, Chicago, 111.; s. Arfst
Bernhard (b. July 16, 1850, Prussia, Ger.) & Louise (Gall) Juergens (b. Sept. 11, 1854,
Evanston, 111.) Prepared in Chicago Man. Tr. Sch. Alpha Sigma Phi; C. E. Club.
Member Western Soc. of Eiigrs. Married Florence Williams, Aug. 26, 191 1, Chicago,
111. Address, 251 W. Garfield Blvd., Chicago, 111. Bus. Add., 1525 So. Dearborn St., do.
4251. WALTER JACOB KARR
A. B. in Sci.; Mfgr. Motor Cars; b. Jan. 30, 1887, Princeton, 111.; s. Jacob (b. June
20, i860, Hacketstown, N. J.) & Rilla C. (Walter) Karr (b. Aug. 25, i860, Bedford, Pa.^
Prepared in Princeton Twp. H. S. Mechanician, National Motor Vehicle Co., Indian-
apolis, Ind., 1910-11; with Willys-Overland Co., in final inspection dept., Indianapolis,
Ind., 19H — Address, 134 Vermont St., Indianapolis, Ind.
4252. PAUL KAUTZ
(Brother of No. 3427)
B. S. in C. E.; b. Sept. 23, 1885, Moweaqua, 111.; s. G. A. Kautz. Prepared in
Moweaqua H. S. Address, 712 Franklin St., Keokuk, la.
4253. ROY HERMAN LOUIS KELLER
B. S. in Agr.; Retail Dealer- b. Apr. 16, 1888, Quincy 111.; s. George (b. Aug. 9.
1844, Quincy, 111.) & Josephine Dorothy (Bregger) Keller (b. Mar. i, 1857). Prepared
in Quincy H. S. Partner in firm of Geo. Keller & Sons, Retail Dealers in Farm Ma-
chinery, Buggies, Seeds, etc. Member Quincy Turn Verein. Address, 1317 State St.,
Quincy, 111.
4254. CHARLES HENRY KELTNER
A. B. in Sci.; b. Sept. 8, 1879, Mt. Carroll, 111.; s. P. R. Keltner. Prepared in Mt.
Morris, Calif., H. S. Address, Union Bridge, Md.
532 University of Illinois [1910
4-\=;5- HARVEY LAMECH KESSLEli
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Oct. 9, 186S, Smithboio, 111., s. Cornelius. Piepaied in S. 111.
Nor. .Sell. Address, Kirkwood, 111.
4256. KARL KIKDAlSCIl
B. S. in C. E.; in Constr. Dept. ; b. June 4, 18S6, Keokuk, la.; s. John Frederick (b.
Sept. 16, 1837, Owen, Wiirttemberg, Ger.) & Mary Madeline (Schowalterj Kiedaisch (b.
Mar. 27, 1850, Keokuk, la.) Piepaied in Keokuk H. S. Sigma Chi. Miss. River Comm.,
1907. Constr. Dept. of the Miss. River Power Co. Member: Elks Clul); Dir. of Keokuk
Club. Address, 227 So. 6th St., Keokuk, la.; Bus. Add., Miss. River Power Co., do.
4257. KARL PARKER KIPP
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. Tan. 17, 1883, Wing, 111.; s. Dyer K. (b. Tan. 18, 1846,
Pultney, N. Y.) & Mary E. (Bassett) Kipp (b. Jan. 19, 1848, LaSalle Co., IllJ Prepared in
Grand Prairie Seminary. Alpha Zeta; Agr. Club. Married Elsie Noel, Sept. 12, 191 1.
Address Annawan, 111.
4258. STELLA PAULINE KLEIN BECK
A. B. in L. &- A.; Teacher; b. July 23, 1888, Litchfield, 111.; d. Augustus Gustavus
(b. Stuttgart, Wiirttemberg, Ger.) & Matilda (Lange) (b. Litchfaeld, 111.) Prepared in
Litchfield H. S.; Phi Beta; Athenean; Classical Club; Educ. Club; Y. W. C. A.; Prelim.
Honors; Phi Beta Kappa. Teaching Engl, in H. S. Address, 2015 Walnut St., Murphys-
boro. 111.
4259. GOLDIE MINNIE KNEBERG
B. S. in LI. Sci. ; Teacher; b. Aug. 27, 1886, Moline, 111.; d. Charles Emmanuel (b.
Apr. 4, 1855, Sweden) & Anna Sophia (Anderson) Kneberg (b. Apr. 27, 1863). Pre-
paied in Moline H. S., Alpha Delta Phi. Teacher in Moline schs., 1911 — Member Assoc, of
Collegiate Alumni. Address, 1527 V2 Fifth Ave., Moline, 111.
4260. BRADLEY JAY KNIGHT
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Aug. 17, 1887, Rochelle, 111.; s. Bradley Jay (b. 185^, Kochelle.
111.) & Mary Adeline (Litch) Knight (b. 1853, Montpelier, Vt.) Prepared in Rochelle
H. S. John Marshall Law Club. Address, 419 W. State St., Rockford, III.
4261. WILLIAM KOESTNER
B. S. in C. E.; Drattsman & Masonry Inspr.; b. Oct. 18, 1885, Melvin, 111.; s. Paul
(b. Ger.) & Fannie A. (Holmes) Koestner (b. Melvin, 111.) Prepared in Melvin H. S.,
and Grand Prairie Sem., Onarga. With the 111. Steel Co., July-Dec, 1910; Draftsman
and Masonry Inspr., 111. Central R. R., 1910 — - Address, 61S Peach St., Rockford, 111.
4262. ETHEL GYOLA KRATZ
(Sister of No. 3058)
A. B. in L. & A.; Asst. Libr.; b. Oct. 20, 1887, Champaign, 111.; d. Edwin Augustus
&■ Anna Mary (Bradley) Kratz. Prepared in Champaign H. S. Asst. Libr., Champaign
Pub. Lib. Member Presb. Church. Address, 315 S. State St., Champaign, 111.
4263. AUGUSTA MAY KRIEGER
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Aug. 21, 18S4, Wabaunsee, Kan.; d. Lewis William (b.
Tan. 23, 1859, Columbus, O.) S- Jennie S. (Baldwin) Krieger (b. Dec. 3, 1861, Mendon.
in. Prepared in Peoria H. S.; 111. State Nor., 1904-6. Phi Beta; Phi Beta Kappa;
Alethenai; Deutscher Verein. .Scholarship in German. Head of Ger. Dept.. Decatur
H. S. Address, 618 W. Main St., Decatur, 111.
4264. ERNST THEODORE KRUEGER
A. B. in L. & A.; Student; b. Sept. 27, 1883, Blue Island, 111.; s. Louis Albert (b.
Jan 31, 1847, Prussia, Ger.) & Henrietta (Seyfarth) Krueger (b. Oct. 12, 1848, Saxony,
do.) Prepared in Blue Island H. S. Adelphic; Cosmopolitan Club. Student in Chicago
Theol. Sem., 1910 — Address, Blue Island, 111.
4265. WILLIAM PRENTICE KUHL
A. B. in L. & A.; Clerk in Bank; b. Oct. 6, 1887, Springfield, 111.; s. Phillip Edward
(b. 1858, Beardstown, do.) & Elizabeth Martha (Prentice) Kuhl (b. 1866, Springfield, do.)
Prepared in Lincoln H. S.; Culver Summer Sch. Philomathean; Com. Club. With Butler
Bros., Chicago, 1910-11; Reporter, News-Herald, Lincoln, 111., 1911; Clerk, Lincoln Natl.
Bank, Lincoln, 111., 191 2 — Address, Lincoln, 111.
4266. LUDWIG KUMMER
B. S. in Ry. E. E.; Designing Engr.; b. Feb. 15, 1887, Chicago, 111.; s. Robert (b-
Berlin, Ger.) & Maria (Boettger) Kummer (b. Hamburg, do.) Prepared in Univ. Acad.
Eta Kappa Nu. Prelim. Honors. Address, 351 Tyler St., Pittsfield, Mass.
4267. WALTER FREDERICK KUNZ
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. Dec. 2, 1888, Manitowoc, Wis.; s. William (b. 1862.
Manitowoc Co., do.) Sc Bertha (Miller) Kunz (b. 1862, Mishicot, Wis.) Prepared in Lake
View H. S., Chicago, Phi Sigma Kappa. Address, Taft, N. Dak.
19 lo] Baccalaureate Alumni 533
4268. CARTER HERBERT LAMB
B. S. in E. E.; Engr. & Draftsman; b. Oct. 31, 1884, Chicago, 111.; s. Herbert Carter
& Martha (Winn) Lamb. Prepared in Chicago Engl. High & Man. Tr. Sch.; Lewis Inst.;
E. E. Soc; Choral Soc. Member, M. E. Church; Kpworth League; M. E. Brotherhood;
Stud. Mem. A. I. E. E. Married Victoria May Crawley, June 30, 1909, Chicago. Chil-
dren, Herbert Carter, b. & d. Nov. 11, 1910; Carter Herbert, Jr., b. Dec. 4, 191 1. Address,
656 N. S3rd Ave., Chicago, 111.
4269. ZELMA LARGE (HOUSER)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Mar. 14, 1886, Owaneco, 111.; d. James C. (b. 1861, Taylorville,
111.) & Amanda E. (Dappert) Laige. Prepared in Taylorville Twp. H. S.; Leland Stan-
ford Univ., 1908-9; Illiola; Illini Staff. Asst. Prin. Edinburg H. S., 1910-11; Marriea
William Henry Houscr, May i8, 191 1. Springfield, 111. Address, Taylorville, 111.
4270. HARRY PETER LARSON
B. S. in Agr.; Cashier; b. Feb. 21, 1888, Paxton, 111.; s. Theodore P. & Emma Lar-
son. Prepared in Paxton H. S. Address, Paxton, 111.
4271. MARTHA SERENA LARSON
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; d. Halvor V. Cb. 1851, Norway) & Bertha H. (Hudson)
Larson (b. 1851, Norway). Prepared in Pleasant View Luther College, Ottawa; Millikin
Univ., 1907-8. Classical C!lub; Scandinavian Club; Choral Soc. Teaching in Chester H. S.
Teaching ladies' class in S. S., 1910-11. Address, R. F. D. 2, Morris, 111.
4272. ORRIN HUGH LAWLER
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Aug. 21, 1887, Rushville, 111.; s. Charles E. (b. Oct. 26, 1851,
Rushville, 111.) & Lenora Olive (Kirkham) Lawler (b. Sept. 25, 1858, Osawatomie, Kan.)
Prepared in Rushville H. S. Tau Lambda; Vice Pres. Class; Phi Delta Phi. Married
Nancy Adair CJreer, Sept. 28, 1912. Address, Medford, Ore.
4273. JOHN EMMETT LAYDEN
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Jan. 17, 1885, Cheneyville, 111.; s. Tade (b. May 15, 1849, Tulla,
Ireland) & Martha (Thompson) Layden (b. Nov. 16, 1855, Bethlehem, Ky.) Prepared
in Greer Coll., Iloopeston, 111.; Univ. Aca'd. Loyola; Theta Kappa Nu; Philomathean;
Spaulding Guild; Fuller Moot Court; Law Dance Com.; Scholarship in Adjective Law.
Married Hazel Gertrude Harbert, June 8, 1910, Hoopeston, 111. Address, Hartshorne,
Okla.
4274. MILDRED LEAS (BLACK)
(Wife of No. 3277)
A. B. in L. & A.; Farmer; b. Oct. 12, 1888, St. Joseph, 111.; d. Abner Franklin (b.
Oct. 6, 1838, Covington Ind.) & Lettie Jane (Stevens) Leas (b. May 27, 1856, O.)
Prepared in L''rbana H. S. Athenean. Married William Z. Black ('08), Nov. 26, 1909,
Danville, III. Child, William Z., Jr. Address. St. Joseph, 111.
4275. RUEL FORREST LEHMAN
B. S. in E. E. ; Engineer; b. Aug. i, 1886, Sidney, III.; s. Samuel George (b. Mar.
■^5> 185s. Myerstown, Pa.) & Inez (Jakeway) Lehman (b. Jan. 27, 1864, Broadway, O.)
Prepared in Sidney H. S.; Univ. Acad. Acacia; Eta Kappa Nu; E. E.' Soc; Class
Baseball; Cap & Gown Com.; Mandolin Club. Engr. Dept. of Genl. Elec. Incandescent
Lamp Works. Member A. F. & A. M. ; Mazda Club (Treas.) Address, 15 Waverly Ave.,
Newark, N. J.
4276. ELMER ARCHIB.A.LD LESLIE
A. B. in L. & A.; Student; b. Apr. 8, 188S, Tolono, 111.; s. Robert (b. Scotland,
Shetland Islands) 6i: Mary (Campbell) Leslie (b. Scotland). Prepared in Tolono H. S.
Chi Beta: Philomathean; Pres. Univ. Band: Vice Pres. Y. M. C. A.: I. O. O. F.: Pres.
Student League, Boston Univ. School of Theology. Address, 72 Mt. Vernon, Boston,
Mass.; Btis. Add., Kittery, Me.
4277. LAZARUS LEVINSON
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. July 10, 1888, Hartford, Conn.; s. Michael (Russia)
& Etta (Ettelson) Levinson (Russia). Prepared in McKinley H. S., Chicago & Lewis
Inst.; C. E. Club. Amer. Bridge Co. igio; Morey Newgard & Co., 1910-12: Western
Engr. Co., 1912 — Address, 4934 Forrestville Ave., Chicago; Bus. Add., Hearst Bldg., do.
4278. CHARLES PARKER LEVIS
.\. B. in L. ic A.; Glass Mfg.; b. May 16, 1888, Alton 111.; s. Charles (b. Oct. 7.
i860, Alton, 111.) it Harriet (Parker) Levis (b. June 9, 1864). Prepared in Alton H. S.;
Culver Mil. Acad. Sigma Chi; Delta Kapi)a Chi. With 111. Glass Co., Alton, 111. Ad-
dress, 611 State St., Alton, 111.
4279. GOODRICH OUIGG LEWIS
P.. S. in M. E. ; Engineer; b. Apr. 6, 1887, Chicago; s. Frederick G. (b. May i,
1859, Clinton, 111.) & Ilattie (Dickerson) Lewis (b. Feb. 13, 1861, do.) Prepared in
Wheaton H. S. Asst. Elec. Engr., 1910; Asst. l^recting Engr., Refrigerator, 191 1;
R. R. Equipment & Supplies — M. E. Dept. Married Tirzah Louise Compton, .^pr. 16,
1911, Wheaton, 111. Address, 210 Wesley St., ^^■lleaton 111.; JSi;^. .idd., W. H. Miner,
The Rookery, Chicago.
534 University of Illinois [1910
4280. RICHARD HANNA LEWIS
B. S. in Sci.; Asst. Chem.; b. Apr. 7, 1887, Chicago: s. Charles Carter (b. 1856,
Ky.) & Anna (Patterson) Lewis (b. Feb. 16, 1864, Cleveland, O.) Prepared in Hyde
Park H. S. & Wendell Phillips H. S.; Oberlin Coll., i sem. Chem. Club. Analyt. Chem.
with Allaire, Woodard, Peoria, 111., 1910-11; Asst. Chem., Office of Public Roads, 191 1 —
Author: Paper before 1912 Congress of Applied Chem. on Application of Demethye Sul-
phate Test for detection of small amt. of asphalt in tar. Asphalt Mixtures by C. H. Reeve &
R. H. Lewis. Address, 816 12th St.. N. W., Washington, D. C; Bus. Add., Office of
Pub. Roads, Dept. of Agr.
4281. IRVING AUGUSTUS ISAAC LINDBERG
(Brother of No. 3840)
A. B. in L. & A.; Accountant; b. Feb. 14, 1885, Cherokee, la.; s. Charles (b. Jan.
26, 1846, Wexio, Kronoberg, Sweden) & Hannah (Nystrom) Lindberg (b. Sept. 21,
1846, Kopparberg, do.) Prepared in Cherokee, la., H. S.; St. Paul Y. M. C. A. Prep.
School; la. State Coll., 1903-4- Theta Delta Chi; Delta Kappa Chi; Shield & Trident;
Varsity Track Mgr. ; Daily Illini, Athletic Editor; Editor, Athletic Assoc. Press Bureau;
Athletic Bd. of Control; 1910 Illio Bd. ; Senior Stag Com.; Commercial Club, Treas.;
Advertising Club, Vice Pres. ; Chess & Checker Club; Stud. Auditing Com. Paymaster
on Constr. work. Gen. Ry. Sig. Co., 1910; Asst. Constr. Foreman, same, Feb. i, 1911;
Chief Clerk, St. Paul office. Gen. R. R. Sig. Co., Feb. -Apr., 191 1; Wash. School of
Accountancy & Law, 1911-12; Acct., Pres. Com. on Econ. & Efficiency, White House,
191 1-12; Acct., Nicaragua Govt., Nicaragua, Cent. Amer., 1912 — - Member Naval Re-
serves; Y. M. C. A.; Ry. Sig. Assoc; A. F. & A. M. Address, Bluefields, Nicaragua,
C. A.
4282. CHESTER ARTHUR LORD
(Brother of No. 4283)
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. June 26, 1888, St. Paul, Minn.; s. James T. & Armenda
E. Lord. Prepared in John Marshall H. S. Triangle; C. E. Frat; Varsity Baseball &
Basketball. Engr. in charge of Constr., Federal Creosoting Co., 1910; Instrumentman,
Madeira Mamore Ry. Co., 191 1; in charge of estimating & designing reinforced concrete,
Can. Concrete Steel Co., 191 1 — Address, 613 Leeson & Lineham Blk., Calgary, Can.
4283. WALTER EUGENE LORD
(Brother of No. 4282)
B. S. in C. E.; Res. Engr.; b. Apr. 13, 1886, St. Paul, Minn.; s. James Thomas &
Armenda Emmaline (Thorne) Lord. Prepared in John Marshall H. S.; Winnipeg Colle-
giate, Winnipeg, Man. Triangle; C. E. Frat; Class teams. Basketball, Baseljall & Bowling.
Chicago Dept., Benjamin Elec. Mfg. Co., 1910; Instrumentman, Chicago & R. I. Ry.,
St. Louis yard, 1910; Res. Engr., Madeira Mampre Ry. Co., Brazil, S. A. Member Presb.
Church. Address, 2601 N. Humboldt St., Minneapolis, Minn.; Bus. Add., M. M. Ry.,
Brazil, S. A.
4284. CHASE WHITNEY LOVE
A. B. in L. & A.; Sales Dept. with Investment Co.; b. Oct. 29, 1885, Pesotum, 111.; s.
John Leonidas (b. July 14, 1853, Bickley's Mills, Va.) & Sarah (Congleton) Love (b.
Apr. 9 1855, Carlisle, Ky.) Prepared in Urbana H. S. Delta Kappa Chi; Phi Kappa
Sigma.' With Marshall Field & Co., Chicago, Nov., 1910, to Jan., 1911; With N. W.
Halsey & Co., Investment Bonds, as Teller, later in Sales Dept., 1911— Address, 4606
Dover St., Chicago.
4285. ROBERT LOWE
B. S. in Agr.; ranchman; b. Apr. 4, 1S87, Chicago, 111.; s. Sidney Smith (b. Levant,
Me.) & Louisa Rhoda (Crockett) Lowe (b. Dover, Me.) Prepared in Phoenix Union
H. S. Phi Alpha Delta; Alpha Gamma Rho. Address, R. F. D. 3, Phoenix, Ariz.
4286. HAROLD WILLIAM LYNCH
(Brother of No. 3454)
A. B. in Sci.; Salesman; b. Oct. 7, 1888, Peoria, 111.; s. Henry Whitcomb (b. July
26, 1857, Magnolia, 111.) & Frances Maria (Baldwin) Lynch (b. Oct. 23, 1857, Oxford,
Ind.) Prepared in Bradley Poly. Inst., 1906-8. Beta Theta Pi; Glee & Mandolin Club.
Salesman with H. W. Lynch, Wholesale Coal. Married Irene C. Lidle, Aug. 29, 1912.
Address, 907 Glen Oak Ave., Peoria 111.
4287. HERBERT THOMPSON McALLISTER
(Brother of No. 4288)
B. S. in Chem.; Chemist; b. Mar. 12, 1885, Farragut, la.; s. Samuel Edwards Burn-
ham (b. Dec. 4, 1848, Me.) & Mary Elizabeth (Schultz) McAllister (b. Feb. 9, 1854,
Clarinda, la.) Prepared in Farragut H. S.; Tabor Coll. Acad.; Tabor Coll., 1905-8.
A. B., Tabor Coll., 1909. Chem. Club. Chemist, Milwaukee Elec. Ry. & Lt. Co. Mem-
ber Amer. Chem. Soc. ; Univ. of 111. Assoc, of Milwaukee, Secy. Address, 201 22d
St., Milwaukee, Wis.
4288. WILLIAM KNOWLTON McALLISTER
(Brother of No. 4287)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Feb. 11, 1878, Chenoa, 111.; s. Samuel McAllister. Prepared
in Univ. Acad. Iris. Address, Wenona, Ill.(t)
19 lo] Baccalaureate Alumni 535
4289. FRED H. McCLAIN
B. S. in E. E. ; Electrician; b.- Apr. 26, 1883, Louisville, Nebr. ; s. James Oliver
(b. 1854, Adams Co., 111.) & Elizabeth (Sykes) McClain (b. 1851, do.) Prepared in
Louisville & Grand Island, Nebr., H. Schs. ; Grand Island Coll., 1900-4. Stud, member
A. I. E. E. Address, 2935 S. St., Lincoln, Nebr.
4290. LOLA DeWITT McCLURG
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. June 26, 1886, Eldorado, Kan.; d. William Rudolph
(b. Dec. 25, 1857, Pekin, 111.) & Anna (Lapsley) McClurg (b. Oct. 12, 1857, Cedar
Falls, la.) Prepared in Urbana H. S. Illiola; Prelim. & Final Honors; Phi Beta
Kappa. Teaching in Mattoon H. S., 1911-12; Urbana H. S., 1912 — Member M. E.
Church; Y. W. C. A. Address, 307 S. Walnut St., Urbana, 111.
4291. MARCUS SANDERS McCOLLISTER
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. June 2, 1887, White Hall, 111.; s. Charles I. (b. 1848)
& Lucy (North) McCollister (b. 1854, do.) Prepared in White Hall H. S. Prelim.
& Final Honors; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi. Employed on Constr. in St. Louis. Address,
White Hall, 111.
4292. DANA QUICK McCOMB
B. S. in C. E.; Engr. on Constr.; b. Feb. 9, 1880, Shobonier, 111.; s. Cyrus Erastus
& Pauline (Quick) McComb (b. Dec. 7, 1856, Wadesburg, Mo.) Prepared in Appleton
City Acad., Appleton City, Mo. B. S. in M. E., Colo. State Coll., 1900. Teacher, Bur.
of Education, Manila, Aug.-Nov., 1910; Overseer, Bur. of Pub. Works, 1910-11; Asst.
Engr., same, 1911-12; Engr. on Constr., Manila Ry. Co., Ltd., Manila, P. I., 1912 —
Married Mary Olive Wold, Aug. 27, 1902, Sedalia, Colo. Address, Manila, P. I.
4293. RALPH NICHOLS McCORD
A. B. in L. & A.; m People's Bank; b. Nov. i, 1886, Bement, 111.; s. James Cadden
(b. May 10, 1842, Lewiston, Pa.) & Ada Wright (Nichols) McCord (b. June 21, 1844.
Federalsburg, Md.) Prepared in Bloomington H. S. Alpha Delta Phi; Track team;
Phi Delta Phi. Studied law in 111. Wesleyan Univ. Address, 710 E. Front St., Bloom-
ington, 111.; Bus. Add., People's Bank, do.
4294. CHARLES EUGENE McCORMACK
B. S. in E. E.; b. Mar. 26, 1889, Chicago, 111.; s. Thomas E. McCormack. Address.
c/o Gen. Elec. Co., E. 111. St., Chicago, 111.
4295. ELMER MASSEY McDONALD
B. S. in Agr.; Teacher; b. June 7, 1882, Lerna, 111.; s. John Thomas (b. Feb. 11,
185s, do.) & Nancy rMassey) McDonald (b. Sept. 6, 1856, Newburg, N. Y.) Prepared
in E. I. State Nor. Sch. and Wabash College. Alpha Zeta; Sigma Xi. Instr. in Crop
Prod., Univ. of 111.; Instr. in Agr., Mass. Agr. Coll., 1912— Address, Amherst, Mass.
4296. LEE ALLEN McELHINEY
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Sept. 2, 1887, Hartsburg, 111.; s. G. M. McElhiney.
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Iris; Prelim. Honors; Ionian; C. E. Club; Class Baseball;
Varsity Baseball. Address Iris House, Champaign, 111.; Bus. Add., c/o Engr. Band B,
Chicago, 111., I. C. R. R.
4297. WILLIAM EARL McKEEVER
(Husband of No. 2926)
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. Dec. 29, 1887, Gibson City, 111.; s. William (b. Sept. 3, 1858,
Union Co., O.) & Laura Gertrude (Rockwood) McKeever (b. Sept. 10, i860, Ottawa, 111.)
Prepared in Gibson City H. S. Agr. Club; Scabbard & Blade. Married Aha Charles,
June 4, 1910, Urbana, 111. Children, William Lewis, b. Mar. 17, 191 1; Chas. Harlan, b.
June 6, 1912. Address, (Gibson City, 111.
4298. LILABEL McKINNEY
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Aug. 20, 1886, Gifford, 111.; d. Dr. Thomas Jefferson (b. Nov.
29, 1859, Delaware Co., Ind.) & Lottie (Hickey) McKinney (b. Aug. 21, 1863, Fowler-
ville, N. Y.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Alethenai; Phi Delta Psi. Address, Gifford, 111.
4299. JOHN CROCKER McLEAN
B. S. in Ry. M. E.; Installer of Interlockers & Automatic Signals; b. Sept. 2, 1886,
Maroa, 111.; s. William Thomas (b. July 31. 185.';, Cynthiana, Ky.) & Margaret Phil-
brook (Crocker) McLean (b. Jan. 5, i860. Birds Point, Mo.) Prepared in Maroa
S. S.; James Millikin Univ., i sem., 190s, 1907-8. Acacia; Band; Glee Club. Member
A. F. & A. M. Married Zella Frances Hosteller, June 29, 191 1, Decatur, HI. Address,
Maroa, 111.
4300. FLOYD JAMES MACKEY
B. S. in M. E.; Exp. Dept., International Harvester Co.; b. Jan. 22, 1887, Genoa,
111.; s. Alfred Curtis (b. Aug. 2, 1836, Pa.) & Jennie S. (Gilliland) Mackey (b. Nov. 25.
1852, Marengo, 111.) Prepared in S. Riley Twp. & Genoa H. Schs. M. E. Soc; Class
Baseball. Address, Edison Park, Chicago.
4301. WILLIAM CHESTER MAGUIRE
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Nov. 4, 1886, Urbana, 111.; s. William T. (b. June 7, 1851, Cam-
den, N. J.) & Anna Ray Maguire (b. Jan. 12, 1856, Paisley, Scotland). Prepared in
536 University of Illinois [1910
Thornburn H. S., Urbana. Theta Delta Chi; Pres., Soph. Class. In State Militia,
1908-11. Address, 808 S. Mathews Ave., Urbana, 111.
4302. CHRISTOPHER MAMER
LL. B. ; Lawyer; b. Oct. 24, 1884, Chicago^ 111.; s. Christopher & Ellen (Samer)
Mamer. Prepared in West Division H. S., Chicago. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Asst.
Atty., Sanitary District, Chicago. Member Illinois Club. Address, 501 Throop St.,
Chicago, 111.
4303. HAZEL MANDEVILLE (DOOL)
(Wife of No. 2635)
B. S. in H. Sci.; b. July 4, 1887, Philo, 111.; d. John D. (b. Dec. 18, 1844, N. Y.)
& Martha (Burr) Mandeville. Prepared in Champaign H. S.; Randolph-Macon Worn.
Coll., Lynchburg, Va., 1908-9. Illiola Pres.; H. Sci. Club. Married Robert Beatty Dool
('06), Oct. 4, 1910, Champaign. Address, (Columbia, La.
4304. WILBUR ROY MANOCK
B. S. in C. E. ; Draftsman; b. Aug. 25, 1886, Farmer City, 111.; s. Jesse C. (b. Aug.
1S50, Eng.) & Louisa (Pollison) Manock (b. Oct. 20, i860, (Tanton, 111.) Prepared in
Farmer City H. S. Triangle; C. E. Club; Prelim. Honors; Technograph Bd. Insp. for
111. State Highway Comm. July-Dec, 1910; Engr. in charge of Constr. of Huron River
Bridge for Erie Co., O., 1910-12; Draftsman, Chicago Bridge & Iron Works, Chicago, III.
1912 — Married Neva W. Moore, Dec. 29, 1910, Farmer City, 111. Address, 172S W.
loist St., Chicago, 111.
4305. EARLE W. MARTIN
B. S. in E. E.; Engr. Sales; b. Feb. 2, 1884, Gardner, IlL; s. Azor Smith (b. Oct.
3, 1836, Litchfield, O.) & Jane Ann (Petit) Martin (b. Aug. 20, 1840, Sharon, N. Y.)
Prepared in Geneseo H. S. Address, Wilkinsburg, Pa.
4306. ROY SKINNER MASON
B. S. in Arch.; Supervising Architect; b. Feb. 16, 1886, St. Paul, Minn.; s. S. D.
(b. 1848, Concord, Mass.) & Wunderlich (Emma) Mason (b. 1851. Columbia City. Ind.)
Prepared in Tacoma H. S. Arch. Club; Pen & Brush Club; Ilus. Arch. Draftsman;
B Troop ist Wash. Cav., N. G. W., 1904-6. Married Ethel Coblentz Mason, Tan. 25,
1911, Tacoma, Wash. Child, S. Douglas Mason, b. Jan. 4, 1912. Address, 511 N. "M"
St., Tacoma, Wash.
4307. MARTHA MARIE MATTHEWS
B. S. in H. Sci.; Supervisor of sewing in Pub. Schs. ; b. Feb. 8, 1882, Onarga, 111.;
d. William D. A. (b. Sept. 21, 1847, Vergennes, Vt.) & Miranda Jane (Hall) Matthews
b. May 13, 1849, Onarga, 111.) Prepared in Onarga H. S.; Grand Prairie Sem. House
Sci. Club; Final Honors. Teaching in Roseville Twp. H. S. Member D. A. R. Address,
Onarga, 111.; Tcni. Add., Rochester, Minn.
4308. LOUIS BRAWLEY MAYNE
A. B. in L. & A.; Coll. Instr. ; b. Nov. 4, i88i, Huntington, Ind.; s. Charles (b.
1826, Waterford, Va.) & Martha (Weimar) Mayne (b. 1847, Thornville, O.) Prepared
in Huntington & Camden, Ind., H. Schs.; Ind. Univ., 1902, and spring term, 1903.
Kappa Delta Pi. Instr. in Engl., Mich. Agr. Coll. Address, East Lansing, Mich.
4309. ALVA BRACE MEEK
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. Oct. 14, 1886; s. James Webster (b. Jan. 18,. 1850,
Carrollton, 111.) & Ella (Brace) Meek (b. July 21, 1858, do.) Prepared in Carrollton
H. S. Phi Delta Theta; Alpha Gamma Rho; Class Football. Address, Carrollton, 111.
" 4310. MARY HAZEL MELROSE
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Aug. 16, 1888, Grayville, 111.; d. Charles H. (b. May
7, 1851, Claremont, 111.) & Adelaide (Coleman) Melrose (b. Jan. 28, 1862, Kinmundy,
111.) Prepared in Grayville & Quincy H. Schs. Alpha Xi Delta; Athletic Assoc, Vice
Pres. Taught in Newman Twp. H. S., 1910-11; Holstein, la., H. S., 191 1 — Address,
Holstein, la. (J)
431 1. LOIS MAIA MILES
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Mar. 23, 1887, San Luis Vallev, Colo.; d. John Harri-
son (b. Jan. 16, i860, Knox Co., 111.) & Alma Jane (Devore) Miles (b. May, i860, Mc-
Donough Co., 111.) Prepared in Bushnell H. S. Phi Beta Kappa; A. A.; Classical Club;
Der Deutsche Verein; McDonough Co. Club; Prelim., Special & Final Honors. High
School Teacher. Member Epis. Church. Address, 598 Dean St., Bushnell, 111.
4312. EDWIN MORTON MILLER
A. B. in Sci.; Student; b. June 10, 1888, Ida Grove, 111.; s. Jay D. & Maiy J.
(Jacobs) Miller. Prepared in Geneva, (111.) H. S. Delta Upsilon; Delta Sigma Pi;
Phenix; Adelphic; Class Pres.; State Peace Orat. Cont.; N. O. L. Cont. ; Ill.-Minn.
Debate; 111. -Wis. Deliate; Nu Sigma Nu. Entered Rush Med. Coll., 19 10. Address,
Geneva, 111.; Bus. Add.. 200 S. Ashland Blvd., Chicago, 111.
4313. LAURA MAY MILLER
(Wife of No. 4498)
B. S. in H. Sci.; Teacher; b. May 21, 1887, Dubuque, la.; d. Jacob R. (b. Zolingen,
Switzerland) & Frances Ruth (Lockey) Miller (b. Dubuque, la.) Prepared in Dubuque
19 lo] Baccalaureate Alumni 537
Pub. Schs. ; O. State Univ., 1906-8. H. Sci. Club. Teacher, Centralia Twp. H. S.
Address, 230 S. Maple St., Centralia, 111.
4314. WILLIAM CIIiUSTIAN MILLER
1'.. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. June 27, iSSq, Grimsby, Eng. ; s. William Charles (b.
Feb. 14, 1805, Stuttgart, Ger.) & Kathcryn (Hafcic) Miller (b. Oct. 19, 1863, Meinhardt,
Ger.) Prepared in Sycamore H. S. Alpha Sigma Phi; Sr. Breakfast Com. Struc. Steel
Uept., Amer. P.ridge, 1910; Struc. Steel Dept., Madeira-Mamore Ry., Porot Velho,
Brazil. Member Illini Club of Brazil. Address, Porto Velho, Rio Madeira, Brazil.
4315. LESLIE EARL MINER
B. S. in C. E.; Instrumentman; b. Mar. 18, 1887, Gibson City, 111.; s. John Mottes
(b. Mar. i8, 1835, tier.) ic Julia Ann (Southworth) Miner (b. Feb. 24, 1852, 111.) Pre-
pared in Gibson City H. S. Triangle; Varsity Baseball Squad; Sr. Smoker Com.
Draftsman, Amer. Bridge Co., Chicago, June-Sept., 1910; same, C. B. & Q. Ry., Sept.-
Uec, 1910; Instrumentman Madeira Slamore Ry., 1910 — Address, Gibson City, 111.
4316. PAUL IRVING MINER
(Brother of Nos. 2175, 3107)
B. S. in .'Kgr.; Grain & Stock Farmer; b. July 7, 1887, Adair, 111.; s. Timothy Graham
(b. June 27, 1837, Fulton Co., do.) & Prudence Harriet (Russell) Miner (b. Aug. 28,
1846 McDonough Co., do.) Prepared in Macomb H. S. & State Nor. Sch. Agr. Club.
Member Baptist Church. Address, Adair, 111.
4317. NOLAN DICKSON MITCHELL
B. S. in Arch.; Arch. Engr. ; b. Oct. 16* 1883, Greenway, Ark.; s. David Anthony
(b. 1847, Ashland, Tenn.) & S. (Dickson) Mitchell (b. 1858, Dickson, Tenn.) Prepared
in Thompson's Class Inst., Paragould, Ark. B. C. E., Univ. of Ark., 1908. Arch. Engr.
with F. J. Kennard. Address, Tampa, Fla. ; Bus. Add., 409 Amer. Natl. Bank Bldg.,
Chicago, 111.
4318. OLIVER WILLIAM MOJONNIER
(Brother of No. 1557 and J. J. 12)
B. S. in Chem.; Chemist; b. Apr. 30, 1887, Highland, 111.; s. Jules (b. Jan. 28, 1846,
Vevey, Switzerland) & Emma (Beguelin) Mojonnier (b. May 23, 1851, Centiner, do.)
Prepared in Champaign H. S. Chem. Club; Nutrition Club. Asst. Mgr., Helvetia Milk
Condensing Co., Melvare, Kan., plant. Member Plymouth Brethren Church. Married
Grace May McQuillen Nov. 8, 191 1, Delta, O. Address, Melvare, Kan.
4319. ELLSWORTH MOORE
A. B. in L. & A.; Publisher; b. Jan. i, 1884, Huntsville, 111.; s. John Clark (b. Apr.
7, 1837, New Harrisburg, O.) & Martha Ann (Smith) Moore (b. Aug. 22, 1841, Center-
ville, O.) Prepared in Macomb H. S.; State Nor. Sch., 1903-5 (Grad.) Taught in
Tucson, Ariz., H. S., 1910-11; Publishing a newspaper. The Enterprise Prairie City, 111.,
1911 — Member M. E. Church. Married Mae Randolph Miller, June i, 1911, Aurora,
111. Address, Prairie City, 111.
4320. HARRY ALBERT MOORE
B. S. in E. E. ; Engineer; b. Nov. 9, 1S84, Oneida, 111.; s. Frank Lyman (b. Feb.
14, 1858, do.) & Flora Evelyn (Hyde) Moore (b. July i, 1854, Rockford, 111.) Prepared
in Oneida H. S. Eta Kappa Nu; E. E. Soc; Univ. of 111. Mil. Band. Engr. Dept., Natl.
Elec. Lamp Assoc, 1910-11; Genl. Mnfg. Office, 191 1 — Member Cong. Church. Address,
1894 E. 69th St., Cleveland, O.; Bus. Add., 1818 E. 45th St., Cleveland, O.
4321. FRANCES MILTON MOREHOUSE
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; d. L. C. & Kate Henrietta (Wardall) Morehouse. Pre-
pared in Tuscola & Wyoming H. Schs. Alpha Delta Phi. English Club, Final & Special
Honors; Phi Beta Kappa; Class Poet. Taught in Univ. Acad., 1910-11; E. I .State Nor.,
summer, 191 1; I. S. N. U., 191 1 — Address, 304 W. Willow St., Normal, 111.
4322. HARRIET ALTA MORGAN
A. B. in H. Sci.; Instr. ; d. George Bliss (b. Northumberland, Pa.) & Lois (Koble)
Morgan (b. Westville, Ind.) Prepared in Aledo II. S.; 111. Worn. Coll., 1904-6. Alethenai;
House. Sci. Club. Memljer M. E. Church. Address, Fullerton, Cal.
4323. GEORGE MORRIS
(Brother of No. 3480)
A. B. in L. & A.; Newspaper Reporter; b. Jan. 28, 1888, Leland, 111.; s. William
Owen (b. Dec. 31, i860, Amboy, 111.) & Sarah Belle (Morey) Morris (b. Tune 27 1861,
Lee Co., 111.) Prepared in E. Aurora & Lyons Twp. H. Schs. Shield & Trident; Soph.
Class Football; Capt. Senior Team; Mgr. Soph. Class Basket Ball Teams; Glee Club;
Athletic Editor Daily llUiiij 111. Mgr., Western Intercollegiate Mag. Member Epis-
Church. Address, Bo.x 96, Cfongress Park, 111.; Bus. Add., (Chicago Tribune, C^hicago.
4324. HERMAN MOSCHEL
B. S. in M. E.; Engineer; b. Nov. 28, 1885; s. Fred & Frederika (Royer) Moschel.
Prepared in Pontiac Twp. H. S. Iris; Tau Beta Pi; Der Deutsche Verein; Ionian; Stud.
Mem. .'\mer. Soc. of M. E. ; Prelim. Honors. Night Supt., Republic Iron & Steel Co.,
1910-11; Engr. in Time Study Dept., John Deere Plow Works, 191 1 — Mem. Moline Clul),
Luth. Church. Address, 2008 6tn Ave., Moline, 111.
538 University of Illinois [1910
4325. ROYAL ROSS MOSS
A. B. in L. & A.; Partnership with Holmes Disappearing Bed Co.; b. Mar. 21,
1886, Mulberry, Mc; s. John B. (b. Oct. 13, 1858, Harrison Co., Mo.) & Rachel A.
(Boyer) Moss (b. Mar. 12, 1863). Prepared in Morris H. S. Phi Sigma Kappa. With
Butler Bros., Chicago, Aug.-Nov., 1910; Chicago Tel. Co., 1910-11; helped to organize
the firm & in charge of the business of the Holmes Disappearing Bed Co. of San Diego.
Address, 3909 Georgia St., San Diego, Cal.
4326. CHARLES HALVATIOUS MOTTIER
B. S. in C. E. ; Masonry Inspector; b. Apr. 21, 18S8, Gibson City, 111.; s. William
Clarence (b. Sept. 4, 1863, Cincinnati, O.) & Catharine Cryder (Trailor) Mottier (b.
Nov. 10, 1865, Princeton, 111.) Prepared in Gibson City H. S. Ionian; C. E. Club.
Instrument man on C. B. & Q. R. R., 1910-Jan., 191 1; Masonry Inspector, 1911 — •
Address, Gibson City, 111.
4327. CHESTER WRIGHT MUNSON
B. S. in M. E.; Chief Electrician; b. Aug. 23, 1887, Morris, 111.; s. Joel Augustus
(b. Aug. 26, 1838, Manchester, Vt.) & Alida Ellen (Walker) Munson (b. Sept. 21,
1846, Ft. Edward, N. Y.) Prepared in Morris H. S. Phi Sigma Kappa. Chief Electri-
cian, Corn Products Refining Co. Address, Box 5, Pekin, 111.
4328. ROY KENNETH MURDUCK
B. S. in M. E. ; Cadet Engr.; s. Samuel Adams (b. Apr. 27, 1861, Malta, O.) &
Carrie Agnes Murdock (b. Apr. 20, 1863, do.) Prepared in Omaha, Nebr., H. S.; Bradley
Poly. Inst., 1906-8. M. E. Club; Stud. Branch A. S. M. E. Cadet Engr;, Consumers'
Gas Co., Reading, Pa. Member M. E. Church. Married Emily Louise Finken, Oct. 5,
191 1, Peoria, 111. Address, 237 Jameson PI., Reading, Pa.
4329. THOMAS EDGAR MUSSELMAN
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Apr. 28, 1887, Quincy, 111.; s. De Lafayette (b. Apr.
21, 1842, Fulton Co., 111.) & Mary (McDavitt) Musselman (b. July 20, 1851, Macomb, 111.)
Prepared in Quincy H. S. ; Shattuck Mil. Acad., Faribault, Minn. Phi Gamma Delta;
Kappa Delta Pi; Univ. Tennis Champion; Capt. of Tennis Team. Teacher in Gem City
Bus. Coll. Address, 2203 Maine St., Quincy, 111.
4330. GEORGE HAROLD MYRICK
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Eng.; b. Aug. 19, 1886, Chicago Heights, 111.; s. George M.
Myrick. Prepared in Chicago Heights H. S. Sigma Xi. Married Hazel Lewis, May 15,
1912, East Gary, Ind. Address, 4257 Congress St., Chicago, 111.
4331. ESSIE EDWINA NEAL (HAYES)
(Wife of No. 3014)^
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Feb. 16, 1885, Chicago; d. Charles F. (b. Pleasant City, O.) &
Evalyn (Pete) Neal (b. la.) Prepared in Murray Tuley H. S., Chicago. Taught in
Effingham H. S. Married Augustus W. Hayes ('07). Apr. 4, 1912, Minneapolis, Minn.
Address, Warren, Minn.
4332. SAIDEE ESTHER NELSON
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Dec. 27, 1888, Manlius, 111.; d. Peter (b. 1847, Manlius) &
Ellen Nelson (b. 1852, do.) Prepared in Princeton Twp. H. S. Alpha Xi Delta; Phi
Delta Psi. Prin., Wyoming H. S., 1910-11. Address, Middlesboro, Ky.
4333. ROBERT EDWARD JOSEPH NIHAN
B. S. in E. E.; Power Plant Constr.; b. Nov. 29, 1887, Harvard, 111.; s. Robert A.
(b. Apr. 22, 1865, McHenry Co., 111.) & Catherine Lucinda (Madden) Nihan (b. Sept. 22,
1862, Alden Twp., McHenry Co., 111.) Prepared in Harvard H. S. Spaulding Guild;
Loyola Club. In charge of Light & Power Line Constr., Switchboard Constr. &
Installation of Elec. Mach. & Apparatus. K. C; Harvard Council. Address, Harvard, 111.
4334. ALMA NELL NOLLEN .
A. B. in Sci.; Teacher; d. Paul (b. Coblentz, Ger.) & Ann Maria (Wohlfahrt) Nollen
(b. Darmstadt, do.) Prepared in Atlanta H. S.; Grad. I. S. N. U. Teacher of Sci. in
Nor. H. H. Member Wehrmann Quartet, two seasons. Address, Atlanta, 111.
4335. ELISIIA POWELL NORMAN
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Feb. 9, 1886, Irishtown, 111.; s. Charles Christopher (b. Sept. 6,
1861, Norman, do.) & Roxilana (Myatt) Norman (b. Tamalco, do.) Prepared in Univ.
Acad. Spec. Master in Chancery of Bond Co.. 111. Address, Tamalco, 111.; Bus. Add.,
Rayville, La.
4336. WILLIAM ATKINSON NORTH
B. S. in C. E.; Cadet Engr.: b. July 2, 1888, White Hall, 111.; s. Edward (b. July 31,
1851) & Emma Naomi (Porter) North (b. Feb. 21, 1857, Pekin, do.) Prepared in White
Hall H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Triangle; Prelim, and Final Honors. Fellowship
in Eng., L'niv. of Wis., igio; Cadet Engineer for Laclede Gas Light Co., St. Louis, 191 1 —
Address, 4367 Delmar Blvd., St. Louis, Mo;
4337- CHARLES ARTHUR NYE
B. S. in C. E.; Asst. City Engr.; b. Jan. i, 1887, Smith Center, Kan.; s. Charles
Clinton (b. 1862, Cal.) & Fannie (Knapp) Nye (b. 1865, 111.) Prepared in Illini Twp.;
iQio] Baccalaureate Alumni 539
Millikin Univ. Prep. Dept. ; Millikin Univ., 1905-6. Vice Pres., C. E. Club; Acacia; Cap
& Gown Com. Asst. to Mgr. of Constr. of J. F. Hill Paving Carts, Chicago, 1910; Sur-
veyor for Govt., Upper Miss., at Rock Island, 111., 1910-11; Asst. City Engr., Decatur,
191 1 — Address, 332 W. William St., Decatur, 111.
4338. HENRY DIXON OBERDORFER
B. S. in A. E.; Asst. to Supr. Arch.; b. Mar. i, i888, Henderson, Ky.: s. Edward (b.
May 20, 1853, Bavaria, Ger.) & Cecilia (Godshaw) Oberdorfer (b. Nov. 28, 1858,
Lawrenceburg. Ky.) Prepared in Henderson, Ky., & Marlon, 111., H. Sch. Tau Beta Pi;
Sigma Xi. Supt. of Constr., Univ. of 111. Insp., Upper Miss. Riv. Improvement.
Address, 706 S. 2nd St., Champaign, 111.
4339. CHARLES VINCENT O'HERN
A. B. in ScJ.; LL. B., Yale, 1912; Student; b. Oct. i, 1883, Vermont, 111.; s. John
& Maria (Green) O'Hern. Prepared in Vermont High School; I. S. N. U., Normal, 111.,
1907-8. Adelphic; Delta Sigma Rho; Ill.-Ind. Debate; Alternate Ill.-Wis. Debate; Adel-
phic-Philo Debate. Chi Tau Kappa. Student of Law, Univ. of Chicago, summer, 1911;
Yale, 1910 — Address Three Lake Place, New Haven, Conn.
4340. GEORGE FREDERICK ONKEN, Jr.
B. S. in Agr. ; Farmer; b. Jan. 2, 1888, Gibson City, 111.; s. Geo. Frederick (b. Dec.
21, 1842, Hanover, Ger.) & Wilmina von (Brethorst) Onken (b. Sept. 4, 1847, Ostfriesland,
Ger.) Prepared at Gibson H. S. Agr. Club; 2nd Lieut. Co. E., 3rd Bat., 1909. Address,
Gibson City, 111.
4341. MARTIN JACOB OVERHOLSER
B. S. in E. E.; Res. work; b. Feb. 3, 1889, Sterling, 111.; s. James P. (b. Ohio) &
Elizabeth Overholser (b., do.) Prepared in Sterling Twp. H. S. On Students' Course,
Pittsfield, Mass., i yr.; Res. work under Wm. Stanley, with Genl. Elec. Co. Performed
the experimental work for a paper presented at the Amer. Inst, of Chem. Engrs. meet-
ing, Boston, & published by Mr. C. P. Randolph. Member A. I. E. E. Address, 131
East St., Gt. Barrington, Mass.
4342. NOAH WEBSTER OVERSTREET
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. July 4, 1888, Ostabuchie, Miss.; s. Harvey Havard
(b. July 6, 1857) & Bettie Flora Overstreet. Prepared in Ostabuchie Pub. Sch. & A.
& M. Coll. of Miss. B. S., A. & M. Coll., Miss. Arch. Engr., 1910-11; Architect, 1911 —
Married Mabel Kinnear, Sept. 18, 1912, Urbana, 111. Address, Jackson, Miss.
4343. JOHN WILLIAM PALMER
LL. B., 1910; Lawyer; b. Oct. 18, 1884, Independence, la.; s. Henry S. (b. Jan.
26, 1855, Stockbridge, Mass.) and Jessie C. (Older) Palmer (b. Mar. 13, 1857, Inde-
pendence, la.) Prepared Neligh, Neb. H. S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Address, 401 Boyd
Ave., Memphis, Tenn. Bus. Add., 1306 Memphis Trust Bldg., do.
4344. BERNARD CARLYLE van PAPPELENDAM
B. S. in M. E. ; Mech. Engr.; b. Sept. 15, 1884, Oskaloosa, la.; s. John Bernard
(b. Holland) & Alice (McCollough) von Pappelendam (b. Amer.) Prepared in Keokuk
H. S.; Armour Tech. Inst. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi. Tracer, Roberts & Shaefer Co.,
1910; Draftsman for Ingalls Shepard Forging Co., 1910 — Address, 15524 Lexington
Ave., Harvey, 111.
4345. JAMES CLYDE PARMELY
B. S. in M. E.; Mechanical Engr.; b. Apr. 12, 1887, Grant Park, 111.; s. Oliver
Clark (b. Mar. 26, 1852, Momence, 111.) & Martha Jane (McKinstry) Parmely (b. Mar.
23, i860, Grant Park, 111.) Prepared Momence H. S. M. E. Soc. Student Branch
Amer. Soc. of Mech. Engrs. In charge of Engineering Dept., Kewanee Light & Power
Co. Has written several practical articles on gas engine operation in Power & The
Engineer. Member Kewanae Club. Married Alice Laura Beebe, Wheaton, 111., Mar. 12,
1910. Child, Oliver Charles, b. Sept. 11, ign. Address, 128 Smith St., Kewanee, 111.;
Bus. Add., Kewanee Light & Power Co., do.
4346. FLORENCE MAY PARRETT (MILLS)
(Wife of No. 3881)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Nov. 22, 1886, Homer, 111.; d. John Wallace (b. Oct. 8, 1857,
Lyndon, O.) & Susan jane (Peters) Parrett (b. July 18, i860, St. Joseph, 111.) Pre-
pared in Urbana H. S. Alpha Xi Delta. Married Clifford Pusey Mills ('09), June
28, 191 1, Homer, 111. Address, Homer, 111.
4347. ALFRED RAY FATTON
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Oct. 6, 1883, Clarence, 111.; s. LaFayette (b. Nov. 17, 1853,
Veedersburg, Ind.) & Ella Elizabeth (McHenry) Patton (b. Jan. 16, 1855, Sparta, III.)
Prepared in Grand Prairie Sem., Onarga, 111.; Univ. of Mich., 1905-7. Address, Pax-
ton, 111.
4348. DAVID COLLINS PATTON
B. S. in M. E.; Salesman & Engr.; b. Jan. 8, 1889, Chicago; s. William Henry
(b. 1847, Pattonville, Mo.) & Anna M-. Patton (b. about Dec. 18, 1865). Prepared in
Assoc. Institute of Y. M. C. A. of Chicago. Phi Sigma Kappa; Onyx; Scabbard and
Blade; President of M. E. Soc; Cadet Cant. Univ. Regiment, 1909-10; Member 1910
Basket Ball Team for 4 yrs. Salesman and engineer for Columbia Tool Steel Co. of
540 Universitv of Illinois [1910
Chicago Heights, Aug. i, 191 1; Manager of Pliiladeluhia branch, in charge of the
Eastern Territory. Brevet Capt. I. N. G. Married Mary Pauline Halliwell, Dec. 27,
191 1. Address, 104 Cornell Ave., Swarthmore, Pa. Bus. Add., 707-709 Filbert St., Phila-
delpliia. Pa.
.(349- HARRY JOHN PAUL
B. S. in M. E.; Engineer; b. Feb. 9, 1884, Chicago; s. John C. (b. June 16, 1854,
Ger.j & Charity A. (Bennett) Paul (b. Mar. 22, i860, 111.) Prepared in Armour Sci.
Acad.; Armour Inst., 1905-7. Phi Sigma Kappa; Chief Trumpeter, Cadet Regt. Engr.,
Home Brewery, 1910-11; J. C. Paul & Co., Mfgs. Metal Polish, 1910 — I. N. G., ist
Inf., 1905-8. Member A. F. & A. M. Married Vera Ratto, June 29, 191 2. Address, 930
Roscoe St., Chicago; Bus. Add., 169 N. 5th Ave., do.
4350. PAUL CHARLES PEINE
(Brother of No. 3130)
A. B. in L. & A.; Merchant; b. Aug. 16, 1885, Minier, 111.; s. George Edward (b.
May 2, 1855, Tazewell Co., 111.) & Mary (Buehrig) Peine (b. Jan. 8, 1863, Burlington,
la.) Prepared in Minier H. S. Delta Kappa Chi. With Butler Bros., Chicago, 1910-11;
became mem. of the firm of The Caldwell Co., Inc., Genl. Merchandising, 191 1 —
Member St. John's Evangelical Church. Address, Three Forks, Mont.
4351- CARLYSLE PEMBERTON
B. S. in M. E.; Engineer; b. Apr. 4. 1888, Oakland, 111.; s. S. C. & Mary Pember-
ton. Prepared Oakland H. S.; Sigma Nu; Band, 1907-09; Class Baseball, 1908, Capt., 1909.
With Federal Creosoting Co., Rome, N. Y., Feb. -June, 191 1; with Pemberton & Lyons,
191 1 — Member A. F. & A. M. ; Jun. Mem. A. S. M. E., June, 1912. Address,
Oakland, 111.
4352. OWEN EARLE PENCE
A. B. in L. & A.; State Stud. Secy.; b. Sept. 2, 1887, Keokuk, la.; s. Owen Eli
(b. July 4, 1853, Uniontown, Pa.) & Ella Sarah (Miller) Pence (b. Nov. 12, 1856, Hamil-
ton, 111.) Prepared in Keokuk, la., H. S. Chi Beta;' Scabbard and Blade; Philomathean;
Mil. Scholarship, Maj. Cadet Regt.; Prelim. Honors; Glee Club; Treas., Class; Y. M.
C. A. Cabinet. State Stud. Secy., 111. Y. M. C. A., 1910^ Address, 809 Assoc. Bldg.,
Chicago.
4353. HENRY PENN
B. S. in C. E.; Draftsman; b. Apr. 19, 1887, Steinwyckerwold, Netherlands); s.
Jacob (b. Jan. 28, 1839, Steinwyckerwold, Netherlands) & Annigje (Stobbe) Penn (b.
Nov. II, 1854, do.) Prepared in Calumet H. S., Chicago. Triangle; Tau Beta Pi; C.
E. Club; Prelim. & Final Honors; Varsity Baseball; Class Salutatorian. Draftsman for
Chicago Bridge & Iron Works. Married Sept. 25, 1912. Address, 55 E. io2d Place,
Chicago, 111.
4354. EUGENE STRODE PENNEBAKER
(Husband of 4841)
B. S. in C. E. ; Engineer; b. June 14, 1886, Cairo, 111.;, s. Charles B. Summers (b.
Feb. 7, 1852, Bardstown, Ky.) & Sallie Martin (Strode) Pennebaker (b. Nov. 30, 1861,
Huntsville, Ala.) Prepared in Denver, Colo., & Cairo, 111., H. Schs. Chi Beta; Phenix;
Egyptian Club; Pres., C. E. Club; Prelim. Honors; Vice Pres., 111. Union, Coll. of
Engr.; Staff, Illiiii; Illini Bd. of Control. Res. Engr., W. H. Zimmerman Co., on Inter-
urban Elec. Ry. Constr., June-Dec, 1910; Civ. Engr., same, 1910-11; Office Engr. & Asst.
to Chief Engr., Mobile & O. R. R. Co., 1911-12; Res. Engr., Union Ry. Co., 1912 — Jr. mem.
Western Soc. of Engrs. Married Frances Robertson Ohrum ('11), Oct. 20, 1912, Indian-
apolis, Ind. Address, 1638 Nelson Ave., Memphis, Tenn.
4355. OLIVE BELLE PERCIVAL
B. S. in H. Sci.; Student; b. Apr. 15, 1887, Urbana, 111.; d. Otis (b. June 20, 1859,
Urbana) & Anna Maria (Johnson) Percival (b. Mar. 20, 1861, do.) Prepared in Urbana
H. S. H. Sci. Club. Stud., Univ. of 111., 1911. Address. 906 W. Green, Urbana, 111.
4356. ALBERT MONROE PERKINS
(Brother of No. 4357)
A. B. in L. & A.; Accountant; b. Nov. 18, 1S87, Farmington, Wash.; s. Albert
Monroe & Emily (Niles) Perkins. Prepared in Thornburn H. S., Urbana, 111. Delta
Kappa Chi; Commercial Club; Chess & Checker Club. With Haskins & Sells, Cert. Pub.
Accts., 1910-11; Acct. in mayor's office, City of Pittsburgh, 1912 — Assoc. Amer. Assoc, of
Pub. Accts. and N. Y. State of Pub. Accts. Address, 94 Pasadena St., Pittsburgh, Pa.;
Bus. Add., 428 Oliver Bldg., do.
4357. REBA NILES PERKINS
(Sister of No. 4356)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Jan. 12, 1886, Tuscola, 111.; d. Albert M. & Emily W.
(Niles) Perkins (b. July 8, 1861). Prepared in Urbana H. S. Teaching in Rossville
H. S. Address, 1310 E. 62d St., Chicago, 111.
4358. HARRY VIGGO PETERSEN
B. S. in M. E.; Mech. Engr.; b. July 20, 1881, Racine, Wis.; s. Louis (b. Denmark)
& Karen Sophia (Hanson) Petersen (b. Denmark). Delta Upsilon; Tau Beta Pi. Married
Fern Elaine Breckenridge, Oak Park, April 18, 1912. Address, 4307 Irving Park Boul.,
Chicago.
19 1 o] Baccalaureate Alumni 541
4359. DAVID PETRIE
A. B. in Bus.; b. Apr. 19, 1889, Greenview; s. C. A. (deceased) & L. B. Petrie.
Prepared in Mason City H. S. Address, Mason City, IlL (J)
4360. DAVID COOK PETRIE
B. S. in Agr.; Landscape Gardener; b. Dec. 9, J887, Invergorden, Scotland; s. Tames
Guild (b. Dundee, Scotland, 1850) & Isabella Girdwood (Cook) Petrie (b. St. Andrews,
Scotland). Prepared in Boise (Idaho) H. S.; Univ. of Idaho, 1906-09. Agr. Club;
Landscape Gardening; Instr. in Agr. Sci., Ontario H. S. Memb. Cong.; Illini Club of
Southern Idaho. Address, Boise, Idaho.
4361. DONALD ALFRED PIERCE
B. S. in E. E. ; Elec; Inspector; b. Nov. 20, 1883, Martinton, 111.; s. Charles
Franklin (b. Mar. 2, 1857, Mason City, la.) & Clara Eulelia (Goodfellow) Pierce (b.
Jan. 13, 1864, Papineau, 111. Prepared in Watseka H. S. Eta Kappa Nu; Prelim. Honors;
Class Football. Sta. Constr. to Oct., 1910; Asst. Insp., 1910-11; Inspector, 1911 — ■
Member Christian Church. Address, 314 Clayton St., Waukegan, 111.
4362. LAURA ESTELLE PIERCE
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Oct. 7, 1886, Verona, 111.; d. William T. (b. Nov.
27, 1859, do.) & Lorena Estelle (VanDeusen) Pierce (b. Jan. 25, 1865, Leland, 111.)
Prepared in Gifford H. S.; Univ. Acad. Alethenai; Deutsche Verein; Spanish Club;
Phi Beta Kappa. Teacher in High School, 1910-11. Address, Gifford, III.
4363. LEONARD GEORGE PIERCE
B. S. in E. E.; with Genl. Elec. Co.; b. May 7, 1883; s. Charles (b. Apr. i, 1859,
Bloomingdale Twp., 111.) & Mary Jane (Rridge) Pierce (b. Dec. 13, 1S62, Hanover Twp.,
Cook Co., 111.) Prepared in Elgin Acad. Philomathean; E. E. Soc. ; Eta Kappa Nu;
Technograph Bd. Testing Dept., Genl. Elec. (To. Pres., Watson & Williams Classes,
M. E. Church, Urbana, 1908-9. Address, 488 Division St., Elgin, 111.
4364. FRANK LOYER PINCKNEY
A. B. in Sci.; Teacher; b. Sept. 20, 1884, Pontiac, 111.; s. S. V. (b. Palmyra, N. Y.)
& Ida M. (Constable) Pinckney (b. Erie, Pa.) Prepared in Pontiac H. S. Iris Club;
Varsity Football; Varsity Polo team. Manl. Tr. teacher, Dundee, 2 yrs. Mem. Militia;
111. State Acad, of Sci. Address, Y. M. C. A., Oak Park, III.
4365. ERMIN FAWCETT PLUMB
A. B. in L. & .\.; Brick Manufacturer; b. May 19, 1889; s. Fawcett (b. Dec. 10,
1834, .Andover, O.) S; Ermina (Ballard) Plumb (b. Peoria, 111.) Prepared in Streator
Twp. H. S. Alpha Delta Phi. Member Univ. Club of Chicago. Address, 509 E. Broad-
way, Streator, 111.
4366. FRED MADISON POE
B. S. in M. E.; Chief Estimator; b. Nov. 9, 1887, Buffalo, 111.; s. William Madison
& Frances Malinda (Yoke) Poe. Prepared in Univ. Acad. M. E. Soc; A. S. M. E. ;
Prelim. Honors. Draftsman; Estimator & Checker, Edgar Allen Amer. Mang. Steel
Co. Married Gail Loreen Lantz, Apr. 14, 191 1. Child, Robert Madison, b. Mar. 23, 1912.
Address, 106 E. 13th St., Chicago Heights, 111.; Bus. Add., Edgar Allen Amer. Mang.
Steel Co., Chicago Heights, 111.
4367. ALBERT RUMBLE POLLARD
A. B. in Sci.; Chemist; b. Jan. 6, 1886, Chicago, 111.; s. John Z. (b. Oct. 8, 1856,
Charlotte, N. Y.) & Julia Lillian (Torkington) Pollard (b. Sept. 10, i860, Rochester,
N. Y.) Prepared John Marshall H. S., Chicago. Chem. Club; Ilus; Class Football,
1906-7, 1907-8; Track Team, 1906-7, 1907-8. German Amer. Chem. Co, Milwaukee, 1910;
Asst. Chem. Engr., Chicago, Jan. 7, 191 1 — Address, 3916 N. 44th Ave., Chicago, 111.;
Bus. Add., c/o Chicago Ave. Pumping Station.
4368. ETHEL CtAIRE POND
A. B. in Sci.; Teacher; b. Jan. 31, 1883, Sycamore, 111.; d. Charles C. (b. 1856, do.)
& Rosetta (Harned) Pond (b. 1858, Mayfield, do.) Prepared in Sycamore H. S. Phi
Delta Psi; Athenean; Kochov; Sigma Xi; Prelim. & Final Honors; Class Valedictorian;
Special Honors; Kappa Delta Pi. Teaching in Sycamore H. S. Address, 129 S. Main St.,
Sycamore, 111.
4369. KARL LEWIS PONZER
(Brother of Nos. 1384, 3915)
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. May 7, 1885, Henry, 111.; s. Carl August (b. Ger.) &
Wilhelmina (Kruger) Ponzer (b. do.) Prepared in Henry H. S. C. E. Club; Triangle;
Freshman Football & Track Team; Varsity Track Team. Married Grace Leona Short,
July 2, 1910, Owensville, Ind. Child, Carl Robert, b. Aug. 25, 1911. Address, Brinkley,
4370. HENRY JOHN POPPERFUSS
B. S. in C. E.; R. R. Engr.; b. Nov. 10, 1886, Tomah, Wis.; s. Matthew (b. Ger.)
& Minnie (Converski) Popperfuss (b. Poland). Prepared in St. Ignatius Coll., Chicago.
Delta Tau Delta; Shield & Trident; Ku Klux Klan; Spaulding Guild; Varsity Freshman
Basket Ball & Track Teams; Varsity Basket Ball Team, Capt. Concrete Constr.,
Leonard Constr. Co., Chicago, Oct., 1910; Bridge Dept., I. C. Ry., Chicago, Dec, 1910;
Ry. Constr., Madeira Mamore Ry., Brazil, 1910 — Address, Box 304, Mamore, Brazil, S. A.
542 University of Illinois [1910
4371. ARTHUR TUCKER PORTERFIELD
B. S. in Arch.; b. Sept. 5, 1886, Sidney, 111.; s. Albert G. (b. in Penn.) and Eliza
J. (Tucker) Porterfield (b. in Ohio). Prepared in Sidney H. S. & Univ. Acad. Tau
Beta Pi. With Universal Portland Cement Co., Chicago, Tune 22, 1910; with J. C.
Llewellyn, Arch., of Chicago, May 5, 191 1. Married Nellie Wilson, June 22, 191 1,
Broadlands, 111. Address, 5415 Lexington St., Chicago; Bus. Add., 1520 First Natl. Bank
Bldg., do.
4372. JAMES MICHAEL POWERS
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Oct. i, 1885, Mackinaw, 111.; s. James (b. 1820, Waterford, Ire.)
& Mary (McMenamin) Powers (b. i860, Donegal, do.) Prepared in Mackinaw H. S.
Y. M. C. A.; Theta Kappa Nu; John Marshall Law Club. Member Tazewell Co. Bar
Assoc; 111. State Bar Assoc. Married Anna Beryl Powers, May 10, 1907. Child,
Raymond Arkle, b. Sept. 25, 1908. Address, Potts Addition, Pekin, III.
4373- FRED CAMERON PRATT
B. S. in E. E.; Supt. Meter Dept.; b. Aug. 4, 1889, Joplin, Mo.; s. E. J. & Kate
(Cameron) Pratt. Prepared in Webb City H. S.; Kan. Univ., 1905-7- Supt. Meter
Dept., Spring Riv. Power Co., & Empire Dist. Elec. Co. Member, A. I. E. E.; N. E. L.
A. Address, Webb City, Mo.
4374. FRANK DAVIS PRESTON
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. June 12, 1888, Utica, Kan.; s. Joel Millard (b.
i860, Bentley, 111.) & Emma Belle (W^illiams) Preston (b. 1862, Elvaston, 111.) Prepared
in Carthage Acad., Carthage, 111. Asst. Editor of Illini; Capt. With B. D. Berry & Co.,
Educ. Pub. Member Illini Club of Chicago. Address, Newark, Mo.; Bus. Add., Glen-
wood Manual Training School, Glenwood, 111.
437S. HAROLD BERTRAM PROUT
A. B. in L. & A.; Efficiency Engi.; b. Sept. 23, 1888, Wheaton, 111.; s. C. A. & Alice
E. (Rudd) Prout. Prepared in Wheaton H. S. Delta Kappa Chi. Efficiency Engr.,
Western Electric Co., Chicago. Married Elta Jewett Lewis (ex '13), Mar. 4, 1911, Cham-
paign. 111. Address, 316 Maple St., Wheaton, 111.
4376. CLARA PRUYN (MILLER)
(Wife of No. 3102)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. May 19, 1888, Keithsburg, 111.; d. William S. (New Boston, 111.)
S: Orinda V. (Emerson) Pruyn (b. Dec. 21, 1852). Prepared in Keithsburg H. S. Kochov.
Married Chester Branch Miller ('07), July 30, 1910, Keithsburg, 111. Child, Clara
Marguerite, b. June 29, 1911. Address, 38 N. Giflord St., Elgin, 111.
4377. WILLIAM JAMES PUTNAM
B. S. in E. E. ; Elec. Foreman; b. Aug. 22, 1887, Pana, 111.; s. James (b. May 22,
1848, Hinsdale, Mass.) & Emma S. (Paine) Putnam (b. Feb. 24, 1851, Springfield, lU.)
Prepared in Rosamond H. S., & Univ. Acad. Sigma Xi; Scholarship in E. E., in Grad.
School; Class Football. Elec. Engr. for E. E. Show, 19 10; Elec. Maintenance & Construc-
tion Foreman, I. T. S. Married Nettie B. Putnam, Oct. 26, 1911, Clinton, 111. Address,
530 W. Pugh St., Decatur, 111.
4378. FRED HAROLD RAILSBACK
(Brother of Nos. 1253, 2210, 4869)
LL. B.; Lawyer & Bank Dir. ; b. Oct. 30, 1887, Hopedale, 111.; s. Benjamin Thomas
(b. Minier, 111.) & Margaret Mae (Flenniken) Railsback (b. Columbus, O.) Prepared in
Hopedale & Normal H. Schs. Phi Gamma Delta; Phi Delta Phi; Theta Kappa Nu;
Delta Sigma Rho; Adelphic; Van Twiller Court; Phenix; Ku Klux; Helmet; Pres.
Athletic Assoc; Hon. Mem. Students Council of 111. Union; Ill.-O. Debate; Varsity
Freshman Baseball; Capt. Class Baseball; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; Bus. Staff, Illini. Practice
law with G. A. Shallberg, as Asst. City Atty.; City Atty., Silvis, 111. & Dir., The Manu-
facturers State Bank of E. Moline. Member Presb. Church; A. F. & A. M.; M. W. A.;
Redmen; Comml. Club; Moline Club. Address, East Moline, 111.
4379. GEORGE WILLIAM RATHJENS
B. S. in C. E.; Genl. Mgr. & Supt.; b. Oct. 3, 1880, Boston, Mass.; s. Herman (b.
Hamburg, Ger.) & Marie (Scherer) Rathyens (b. Nuremburg, do.) Prepared in Mech.
Arts H. S., St. Paul, Minn.; Univ. Acad. Asst. Engr., C. M. & St. P. R. R.; Supt.,
Twin City Brick Co., & Genl. Mgr., Farmers Drainage & Constr. Co. Assoc, mem. Amer.
R. R. Engr. Assoc; Mem. C. E. Soc of St. Paul; Natl. Brick Manufacturers Assoc.
Married Marie Beltz, 1904, Indiano'la, la. Children, Marie Marguerite Hulda, b. Dec. 25,
1905; Louise Marie Marguerite, b. July 22, 1907; Martha Marie Marguerite, b. Sept. 23,
1908. Address, 858 Cherokee Ave., St. Paul, Minn.
4380. FRANCIS GERALD GRIFFIN REARDON
(Brother of Nos. 1391, 3142. 3i43)
A. B. in Sci.; Lawyer; b. Boynton, 111.; s. Bryan & Anna (Fleming) Reardon. Pre-
pared in Delavan H. S. Phi Kappa; Chem. Club; 111. Union; Philomathean; Freshman-Soph.
Debate; Ill.-Nor. Debate; Philomathean-Adelphic Debate. John Marshall Law School,
1911; LL. B., 111. Wesleyan Univ., 1912; admitted to Bar, 1912. Address, Delavan, 111.
iQiol Baccalaureate Alumni 543
43S1. WILLIAM SEED REDHED
I A. 13. in L. & A.; Farmer; b. June ii, 1887, Tolono, IlL; s. VVilliain (b. Sept. 23,
1830, March, Cambridgeshire Eng. ) & Alice Kloise Kedlied (b. June 12, 1850, Cletheroe,
Lancashire, Eng.) Prepared in Tolono II. S. Delta Kappa Chi; Final & Special Honors;
Freshman Track Team; Varsity Track Team; Treas., Cla^s. Address, Tolono, 111.
4382. CLAUDE HAZLETT REEDER
B. S. in E. E.; Asst. Elec. Engr.; b. Feb. 3, 1888, Watseka, 111.; s. J. O. (b. Watseka,
111.) & Bell (Hazlett) Reeder (b. Milford, 111.; Prepared in Watseka H. S. Eta Kappa
Nu; Tau Beta Pi; Engr. for 3d Elec. Show. Lineman, 1910; Sta. Operator, 191 1; Labor
E£Bc. Engr., 191 1 — Married Gertrude E. Sweeting, Mar. 8, 191 1, Chicago. Address,
6942 Ada St., Chicago. 111.
4383. HOWELL HIRAM REEVES
(Brother of No. 901)
B. S. in Ry. E. ; Arc Lamp Specialist; b. Oct. 22, 1885, Tampico, 111.; s. Joseph
Cunningham (b. Apr. z6, 1840, Marion. N. Y.) & Frances Rosette (Brewer) Reeves (b
Nov. 26, 1843, Monterey, Mass.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Eta Kappa Nu; Pres.,
E. E. Soc. ; Treas., Urbana Sec. A. I. E. E. Stud, course, Genl. Elec. Co., 1910, Arc
Lamp Specialist. Author: Constant Current Transformers, Genl. Elec. Rev., Vol. XIV,
pp. 639-43. Mem. Amer. Inst, of E. E. ; Illuminating Engr. Soc; Natl. Elec. Lt. Assoc.
Address, 311 Brandywine Ave., Schenectady, N. Y.
4384. HARRY JASPER REIGER
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; s. Fritz (b. Springfield, 111.) & Victoria (Phifer) Reiger.
Prepared in Springfield H. S. Acacia. Draftsman, Oloy Cervin, Rock Island, 1910;
Chief Draftsman, George H. Helmle, Arch., Springfield, 1910-11; Arch., 1912 — Ad-
dress, 601 W. Capitol Ave.. Springfield, 111.; Bus. Add., 42 Ridgely Bank Bldg., do.
4385. AMANDA BARBARA RENICH
(Sister of Nos. 2214, 4874, 4875)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Dec. 11, 1886, Woodstock, 111.; d. Frederic (b. Berne,
Switzerland) & Catherine (Stein) Renich (b. Chicago). Prepared in Woodstock H. S.;
Berea Coll., 1906-7. Teaching in Homer H. S. Address, 904 W. 111. St., Urbana, III.
43S6. WENDELL PHILLIPS RENNER
A. B. in L. & A.; Bookkeeper; b. Aug. 8, 1887, Urbana, 111.; s. Enos Henry (b.
Rantoul, 111.) & Lou Ella Renner (b. Urbana, 111.) Prepared in Urbana H. S. Univ.
Band. In Auditor of Disbursements' Office, 111. Traction System, (Champaign, 111., 1910-
1912. Address, 510 W. Green St., Urbana, 111.
4387. PERCIE COBB RENTFRO
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. July 27, 1886, Williamsville, 111.; s. Robert C. (b. Apr. 2, 1861,
Effingham, 111.) & Cassie (Pursel) Rentfro (b. Feb. 23, 1869, Springfield, 111.) Prepared
in Monticello H. S. I. N. G., 1909-11; by order of Secy, of War, about to take an
examination for a commission of Judge Advocate in Mobile Army of the U. S. Address,
Helena, Mont.
4388. JAMES VERNE RICHARDS
B. S. in Arch.; Structr. Designer; b. Aug. 30, 1889, Moline, 111.; s. William V. (b.
about 1862, London, Eng.) & Adeline Sophia (Hanev) Richards (b. about 1864, Streator,
111.) Prepared in Moline H. S. Zeta Psi; Tau Beta Pi; Arch. Club; Phenix; Jun.
Councilman; Pres. 111. Union; Football, 3 yrs; Capt. Track Team. Structr. Designer it
Supt. in oflSce of Jos. C. Llewellyn, Arch. Address, 1520 1st Natl. Bank Bldg., Chicago,
4389. CARL BARROWS RICHARDSON
B. S. in C. E.; Bridge Inspector.; b. Oct. 27, 1882, Tampico, 111.; s. Frederick Hill &
Mary Etta (Barrows) Richardson (b. Oct. 2, 1853, Avon, O.) Prepared Loraine, O., H.
S. ; Univ. Acad. Triangle; Mandolin Club, 1902-3. Asst. Engr. sewer constr. for Du-
luth, Minn. Married Edith Brooks Brown, Jan. i, 191 2, Superior, Wis. Address,
c/o City Engrs. Office, Duluth, Minn.
4389(3). EDWIN BROWN RIGHTER
B. S. in E. E. ; Foreman in Photometer Dept. ; b. June 23, 1885, Saunemin, 111.; s.
William H. (b. Lockport, 111.) & Clara O. (Brown) Righter (b. Carey, O.) Prepared in
Pontiac H. S. Capt., Varsity Baseball team. Baseball, summer, 1910. Engr. Dept.,
Natl. Elec. Lamp Assoc, Cleveland, O. ; Foreman of Photometer Dept., St. Louis Carbon
Lamp Works. Member M. E. Church. Married Vera Pearl Ross, July 3, 1912, Saunemin,
111. Address, 5963 Horton PI., St. Louis, Mo.; Bus. Add., 6251 Etzel Ave., do.
4390. OAKLEY BEEBE RIVES
B. S. in Agr. ; Farmer; b. June 21, 1888, Fayette, 111.; s. Charles William (b.
May 27, 1857, Fayette, 111.) & Caro S. (Curtius) Rives (b. Apr. 6, 1862, CarroUton, IH.)
Prepared in Greenfield H. S. Agr. Club; Track Team. Member A. F. & A. M. Address,
Rock Bridge, 111.
4391. FRANK ANSON ROBBINS
B. S. in E. E. ; Teacher; b. Jan. 7, 1884, Clark, S. D. ; s. Anson Hart (b. 1837,
Rocky Hill, Conn.) & Lucy (Kinney) Robbins (b. 1841). Prepared in Yankton Coll.
544 University of Illinois [1910
Acad. E. E. Soc; A. I. E. E. (stud, member); Final Honors. A. B., Yankton Coll.,
1907. Asst. Prof, in E. E., summers spent in practical work, Commonwealth Edison Co.,
Chicago, and Genl. Elec. Co. Schenectady, N. Y.; Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. Co., Pitts-
burg, Pa. Member Cong. Church; Assoc, mem. Amer. Inst, of E. E. Address, Ames, la.
4392. JOSEPH ROBBINS
B. S. in E. E.; Engineer; b. July 23, 1884, Joliet, 111.; s. Simeon Volney (b. Jan.
18, 1852, E. Springfield, N. Y.) & Luella Josephine (Haney) Robbins (b. Sept. 6, 1856,
Marietta, 111.) Prepared in Lyons Twp. H. S., LaGrange, 111. With N. W. K. R., Fulton,
111.; with Amer. Tel. & Tel. Co., Indianapolis, Ind. Married Lola A. Kistler June, 1912.
Address, 3738 N. Capitol Ave., Indianapolis, Ind.
4393. KENDALL EDWARD ROBINSON
B. S. in C. E.; Govt. Surv.; b. Feb. 10, 1888, Rockford, 111.; s. Normal Sylvester &
Adelaide Mary (Kendall) Robinson. Prepared in Rockford H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi.
Bridge Insp., 111. State Highway Comm., 1910; Govt. Surv., Bur. of Lands, 1910 —
Address, 515 S. 2d St., Rockford, 111., or Surveyor, Bur. of Lands, Manila, P. I.
4394. LOUIS ROCKWELL
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. May 9, 1887, St. Charles, 111.; s. Frank (b. Nov. 20, 1861, Plato,
Twp., 111.) & Mabel (Van Patten) Rockwell (b. 1862, St. Charles, 111.) Prepared in
St. Charles H. S.; Metropolitan Bus. Coll., Elgin, 111. Freshman- Varsity Basket Ball.
1907-8; Class Basket Ball, 1908-9. City Atty., 1911-13. Address, St. Charles, III.
4395. CARLOS NICHOLAS ROMERO
B. S. in Agr. ; b. Nov. 4, 1889, Chihuahua, Mex.; s. D. C. Romero. Prepared in
N. Mex. Agr. Coll. Agr. Club. Address, Chihuahua, Mex.
4396. ELIZABETH IRENE ROSE
B. Mus.; b. Fan. 24, 1888. Rankin, 111.; d. William Willard (b. Mar. 26, 1861,
Wellsville O.) & Jennie Belle (Hayes) Rose (b. May 28, 1864, South Bend, Ind.) Pre-
pared in Rankin H. S. Alpha Chi Omego; Yo Ma; Final Honors. Address, Rankin, 111.
4397. WEBSTER BARCLAY ROSE
A. B. in Sci.; Principal; b. May 2, 1884, Windsor, 111.; s. Benjamin F. (b. Mar.,
1856, Windsor, 111.) & Nancy (Townley) Rose (b. 1857, do.) Prepared in Gays H. S. ;
Univ. Acad.; Chicago Univ., 1908. Acacia; Philomathean. Member Abingdon Country
Club; Business Men's Commercial Club. Address, Abingdon, 111.
4398. LOUISE HENRIETTA ROSS
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. June 12, 1888; d. Norman J. (b. June 11, 1861,
Toronto, Can.) & Louise (Krutz) Ross (b. Apr. 16, 1866, Berlin, Ger.) Prepared in
Evanston Twp. H. S. Delta Gamma; Y. W. C. A.; Wom. League; Sr. Mem. Com.
Address, Ave. House, Evanston, 111.; Bus. Add., Galva, 111.
4399. DANIEL MALTBY RUGG
(Son of No. 322)
B. S. in M. E. ; Engineer; b. Sept. 27, 1889, Champaign, 111.; s. Fredrick Daniel
(b. Dec. 22, 1 86 1, Champaign) & Cora May (Maltby) Rugg (b. May 24, 1870, Warren,
O.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Sigma Chi; Sr. Ball Com.; .Scholarship Engr.
Testing iJept., Md. Steel Co., Sept., 1910; Coke Plant, 1910 — Member Univ. Club of
Gary. Address, 529 Adams St., Gary, Ind.; Bvs. Add. Efficiency Engr. Coke Plant, Ind.
Steel Co., do.
4400. CARRIE LE VERNE RULE
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Oct. 12, 1888, Greenfield, Ind.; d. Tesse W. (b. Nov.
i3i 1857, Greenfield, Ind.) & Ella (Glascock) Rule (b. Aug. 28, 1865). Prepared in Cairo,
H. S. Athletic Assoc; Yo Ma; Alpha Xi Delta; Girls' Varsity Basket Ball. Teacher,
Art Superv. Address, Cairo, 111.
4401. GEORGE RUTLEDGE
A. B. in Sci.; Res. Asst. in Univ.; b. Dec. 18, 1881, Jacksonville, 111.; s. William
Newton (b. 1844, Greenville, 111.) & Emma Lacona (Hammel) Rutledge (b. 1858, Morgan
Co., 111.) Prepared in Whipple Acad., Jacksonville; Armour Sci. Acad., Chicago. Sigma
Xi; Pres., Math. Club; Final & Special Honors. Adj. Prof, of Math., Ga. School of
Tech., Atlanta, Ga., 1910-11; Res. Asst. in Math., Univ. of 111., 191 1 — Author: Metric
Classification of Conies & Quadrics by Means of Rank, Annals of Math., Vol. 2, aeries
2, 1910, pp. 180-4. Married Rella Eckler Casteen, 1905, Versailles, 111. Child, Philip
Casteen, b. 1906. Address, 9021/2 W. 111. St., Urbana, 111.
4402. WILLIAM AMOS SAWTELL
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. Dec. 19, 1S88, Chicago; s. Henry Francis (b. May 2, 1843,
Boston, Mass.) & Sophia Frances (Michel) Sawtell (b. Dubuque, la.) Prepared in
R. T. Crane Manl. Tr. H. S. Phi Kappa Sigma; Alpha Gamma Rho; Editor, ///. Agri-
culturist. Address, Powell, Wyo.
4403. ALBERT BUTLER SAWYER, Jr.
B. S. in Agr.; Mgr. of Ranch; b. Aug. 4, 1888, Tuscola, 111.; s. Albert Butler (b. Jan.
3, 1837, Milton, Vt.) & Fannie Maria (Wardall) Sawyer (b. Feb. 26, 1862, Springfield,
19 lo] Baccalaureate Alumni 545
111.) Prepared in Tuscola H. S.; Culver Mil. Acad. Phi Gamma Delta; Phenix; Alpha
Gamma Rho; Yoxan; Helmet; Orange & Blue Dancing Club; Prelim. Honors; 111. Union
Council; Vice Pres., Union; Soph. & Sr. Smoker Corns. Mgr., Sawyer Ranch. Address.
Norborne, Mo.
4404. WILLIAM FRED SCHALLER
B. S. in E. E.; M. S., 1912; b. May 26, 1889, Mendota, 111.; s. Vert C. (b. Feb.
25, i860, Clarion Twp., 111.) & Emelia F. C. (Faber) Schaller (b. Feb. 4, 1869, do.)
Prepared in Blackstone H. S., Mendota, 111. Eta Kappa Nu; Gamma Alpha; Prelim. &
Final Honors. Scholarship in Grad. School. Testing Engr., Genl. Elec. Co., 1910-11;
Elec. Engr. Edison Elec. III. Co. of Brooklyn. Member Amer. Inst, of E. E. Address,
257 W. 129th St., New York, N. Y.
4405. BERTHA MABEL SCHNEIDER
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Apr. 14, 1886, Columbus, O.; d. Charles Preston (b. Jan. 15,
1857, Dayton, O.) & Sarah Gay (Innis) Schneider (b. July 15, 1861, Columbus, O.)
Prepared in N. H. S., Columbus, O. A. B., O. S. U., 1907. Alethenai; Pres., Libr.
Club. Libr. Asst., O. State Libr., 1910-11; O. State Univ. Libr., 191 1 — Address, 1404
Wesley Ave., Columbus, O.
4406. CHARLES HENRY SCHNETZLER
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. June 16, 1888, Fairbury, 111.; s. Henry (b. Aug. 23,
1856, Monroe Co., O.) & Eliza (Verkler) Schnetzler (b. Sept. 7, 1864, Canton Zurich,
Switzerland). Prepared in Fairbury H. S. Arch. Club; Pen & Brush Club; Tau Sigma
Pi; Special Honors; Secy., Arch. Club; Asst. Bus. Mgr., Technograph. Supt. of Constr.,
summer, 1910; Architect, 1910 — Member Arch. League of Amer. Married Maude
Martha Decker, Jan. 28, 191 1, Chicago. Child, Helen Louise, b. Nov. 5, 1911, Fairbury,
111. Address, Fairbury, 111.
4407. GEORGE WILLIAM SCHOEFFEL
A. B. in L. & A.; Asst. City Editor; b. June 27, 1888, Freeport, 111.; s. C. G. (b.
Freeport, 111.) it Minnie (Brokhausen) Schoeffel (b. do.) Prepared in Freeport H. S.
Phenix; Delta Kappa Chi; Philomathean; Prelim. Honors; Daily Illini; Asst. Editor
Alumni Quarterly ; Chm. Original Homecoming Com. Reporter, Champaign Gazette,
1910-11; Asst. City Editor Peoria Jour., 191 1 — Adv. Mgr., do., 1912 — Member Peoria
Illini Club; Peoria Canoe Club. Address, Y. M. C. A. Bldg., Peoria, HI.
4408. OTTO WILLIAM SCHREIBER
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Dec. 2, 1880, Chicago; s. Fred Schreiber. Prepared in Acad.,
Univ. of 111. Address, 167 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111. (J)
4409. OTTO FRED SCHULZKE
(Brother of No. 3958)
B. S. in Chem.; Asst. Chem.; b. Oct. 16, 1888, Springfield, 111.; s. William H. (b.
May 8, 1854, Saxony, Ger.) & Elizabeth (Miller) Schulzke ( b. May 24, 1856, Springfield,
111.) Prepared in Springfield H. S. and Carthage Coll. Phi Gamma Delta; Alpha Chi
Sigma. Asst. Chem. for Superior Portland Cement Co. Mem. Amer. Chem. Soc. Bus.
Add., c/o Superior Portland, Cement Co., Concrete, Wash.
4410. GEORGE SCHUSTER
B. S. in M. E.; Draftsman; b. May 13, 1887, Lincoln, HI.; s. Robert (b. July 28,
1858, St. Louis, Mo.) & Barbara (Ziegler) Schuster ,(b. Jan. 31, 1858, Lancaster, Pa.)
Prepared in Lincoln H. S. M. E. Soc; Stud. mem. Amer. Soc. of M. E. Draftsman,
Test. Dept., A. T. & S. F. Rv., 191 1; Shop, A. T. & S. F. R. R., 1912— Member K.
of C. Address, c/o A. T. & S. F. Ry., Test. Dept., Topeka, Kan.
441 1. PETER WOLFF SEITER
B. S. in C. E. ; Designer; b. Nov. 15, 1882, Chicago; s. Anton (b. Dec, 1837,
Baden-Baden, Ger.) ic Johafina (Wolff) Seiter (b. Aug., 1847, Prussia, Ger.) Prepared
in S. Div. H. S., Chicago. Treas., Triangle; Prelim., & Final; Mgr., Sr. Class Football
Team. Designer, Bridge Dept., Kansas City Term. R. R. U. S. P. O.. Chicago, 1901-2;
I. N. G., 2d Regt., 1 90 1-4; Milk Insp., Dept. of Health, Chicago, 1909^ Married Verna
Smith Nicholson, Champaign, 111. Children, Florence Nicholson, b. July 24, 1907; Doris
Jessie, b. Nov. 26, 1911. Address, 2523 Gilham Road, Kansas City, Mo.
4412. BESSIE ESTELLE SHACKELL
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 191 1; Teacher; b. Apr. 9, 1888; d. Francis W. & Bessie O.
(Marvin) Shackell. Prepared in Galena H. S. Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa Delta Pi;
Athenean; Prelim. & Final Honors; Scholarship in Latin. Teaching in Farmer City,
1911 — Address, 920 W. Green St., Urbana, 111.; Bus. Add., Farmer City, do.
4413. BENJAMIN SHAPIRO
B. S. in C. E. ; With Commonwealth Edison Co.; b. Sept. 15, 1888, Chicago; s. I.
(b. Russia) & Bertha Shapiro (b. do.) Prepared in R. T. Crane Man. Tr. Sch., Chicago;
Armour Inst., 1906-7. Ivrim; C. E. Club. Estimator & Draftsman, J. S. Moninger, 1910-
11; Continental Bridge Co., 191 1; Commonwealth Edison Co., Operator, 1912 — I. N. G.,
:9os-6. Address, 5310 Wabash .\ve., Chicago, 111.; Bus. Add., 22A &. Fisk St., Chicago.
546 University of Illinois [1910
4414. EDGAR JAMES SHAW
B. S. in C. E.; Struc. Draftsman; b. July 9, 1887, Milwaukee, Wis.; s. Edgar Wells
(b. Aug. 29, 1848, Genesee Co., N. Y.) & Margaret (Wood) Shaw (b. May 6, i860, Eng.)
Prepared in Jefferson H. S., Chicago. Struc. Draftsman, Office Con. Engr., Union Pac.
R. R., Chicago, 1910-11; The Strauss Bascule Bridge Co., 191 1 — Address, 6283 Eller-
ton Ave., Chicago, 111.
4415. LEROY BRIGGS SHERRY
A. B. in Sci.; Student; b. Oct. 10, 1887, Chicago; s. Dr. Henry S: Lillian (Briggs)
Sherry. Prepared in Pasadena H. S.; Univ. of Cal., 1906-08. Delta Upsilon. Student,
Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, Md. Address, South Pasadena, Calif.
4416. CHARLES CULVER SHIELDS
B. S. in M. E.; b. Dec. 31, 1885, Chicago; s. James H. Shields. Prepared in Deer-
field Twp. H. S. Address, Highland Park, 111. (t)
4417- RAYMOND JOSEPH SHIELDS
B. S. in C. E.; Struct. Draftsman; b. Mar. 6, 1887, Harvard, 111.; s. James P. (b.
1852, Cherry Valley, 111.) & Mary (Sullivan) Shields (b. 1850, Alden, 111.) Prepared in
Harvard H. S. Phi Kappa. Address, Harvard, 111
4418. HARRY ERLE SHINN
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Oct. 2, 1887; s. Aaron & Sarah Caroline (Sniff)
Shinn. Prepared in Mattoon H. S. Triangle. ^. R. Engr., Mattoon, 1910; Wabash,
Ind., 1910-11; Texarkana, Tex., 19:1 — Member Cong. Church. Married Pearle Elizabeth
Newcomb, Apr. 10, 1912, Champaign, 111. Address, Texarkana, Tex.
4419. HENRY ELLIS SHIPLEY
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Nov. 15, 1887, Petersburg, 111.; s. Clement Washington (b. May
6, 1864, do.) & Evelyn (Nance) Shipley (b. Nov. 9, 1867, do.) Prepared in Petersburg
Harris H. S. Sigma Nu; Phi Delta Phi. Const. Work on Chicago-New York Electric
Air Line Ry., 1910; Law & Pacific States Secret Service Agcy., 1910-11; Atty., Muskogee,
Okla. Member Portland, Ore., Alumni Assoc. Address, Muskogee, Okla.
4420. ORIN EARL SHIRLEY
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Engr.; b. July i, 1887; s. Charles F. & Mary Ella (Shank)
Shirley. Prepared in Paris H. S. Prelim. & Final Honors. In Testing Dept., Gen. Elec.
Co. Member Edison Club, Schenectady; Assoc. A. I. E. E. in Alternating Current Engr.
Dept. Gen. Elec. Co. Address, 123 Nott Terrace, Schenectady, N. Y.
4421. ARCADIE JACOB SHKLOWSKY
B. S. in C. E. ; Civ. Engr.; b. Feb. 18, 1885, Zitomir, Russia; s. Jacob Shklowsky.
Prepared in Univ. of Kiev. Address, (,1i)
4422. JOHN RAYMOND SHULTERS
A. B. in L. A.; A. M., 1911; Student; b. Feb. 10, i88r, Bristol, N. Y. ; s. Julius (b.
Sept. 3, 1832, Mendon, N. Y.) & Marie Louise (Woolston) Shulters (b. Apr. 18, 1844,
Mendon, N. Y.) Prepared in Canandaigua Acad., Canandaigua, N. Y. ; Syracuse Univ.,
1901-2. Easterners' Club; Prelim. Honors; Phi Beta Kappa; Scholarship, 1910-n; Fel-
lowship, 1911-12; Band, 1907-12. Grad. Stud. Address, Lakeview, Mich.
4423. ROBERT LEE SHUTE
(Husband of No. 4435)
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Engr.; b. Jan. 21, 1887, Ottawa, 111.; s. J. H. (b. Eng.) &
Ella (Francis) Shute (b. 111.) Prepared in Ottawa H. S. Ilus; E. E. Sec. Married
Laura Annette Stephens ('10), June 5, 1912. Address, c/o Western Elec. Co., Haw-
thorne, 111.
4424. RUTH HUSTED SIGNOR
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Apr. 6, 1887, Urbana, IlL; d. George J. (b. July 4, 1858,
Clarksfield, O.) & Margaret S. (Geiger) Signer (b. Feb. 11, 1861, Agency City, la.)
Prepared in Urbana H. S. Pi Beta Phi. Address, 501 W. Green St., Urbana, 111.
4425. HARRY HERBERT SLAWSON
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Nov. 6, 1885, Harvard, 111.; s. Jerome (b. July
8, 1847, Dunham, 111.) & Adelaide (Smith) Slawson (b. Nov. 18, 1849, N. Y.) Prepared
in Harvard H. S. A. F. & A. M. Address, Monmouth, 111.
4426. ARTHUR LLOYD SMITH
A. B. in Sci.; Teacher; b. Apr. 17, 1887; s. Charles Clarence (b. May 15, 1854) &
Harriet (Baker) Smith (b.i Aug. 20. 1S52). Prepared in Paw Paw H. S. Ionian; Educ.
Club; Alpha Sigma Phi. Teaching in Sullivan H. S. A. F. & A. M. Married Genevieve
Laura Stebbins, Aug. 2, 191 1, Marseilles, 111. Address, Sullivan, 111.
4427. GEORGE HAROLD SMITH
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. May 10, 1888, Rockford, 111.; s. George Eddie (b.
Sept. 6, 1856, Durand, 111.) & Nellie (Foote) Smith (b. Sept. 9, 1856, Rockford, lU.)
Prepared in Rockford H. S. Class Football. Civ. Engr., 1910; do. with Rockford and
Interurban Ry. Co., 191 1 — Married Laura Eleanor Brown, Oct. 25, 191 1. Address,
R. F. D., 9, Rockford, 111.
i9io] Baccalaureate Alumni 547
4428. ARTHUR HENRY SONNTAG
B. S. in E. E.; b. July 28, 1887, Alton, 111.; s. William Sonntag. Prepared in
Alton H. S. Address, Alton, 111.
4429. FRANK EARL SPERRY
B. S. in M. E.; Asst. Con. Engr.; b. Sept. 5, 1886, Aurora, 111.; s. George Earl (b.
Mar. 28, 1858, St. Charles, 111.) & Anna Jane (Ruggles) Sperry (b. Oct. 28, 1858, S.
Groton, Mass.) Prepared in E. Aurora H. S. M. E. Soc. ; Stud. Branch, Amer. Soc. of
M. E. With Aurora Automatic Mach'y Co. Married Elsie Jane Banks, Dec. 24, 1908,
Aurora, 111. Address, 404 Kane St., Aurora, 111.
4430. ARTHUR OTTO SPIERLING
B. S. in M. E.; Power Plant Engr.; b. Oct. 29, 1889, Chicago, 111.; s. Ernest John
& Caroline A. (Baer) Spierling. Prepared in Armour Sci. Acad.; Armour Inst, of Tech.,
1906-7. Asst. Chemist, Peoples Lt. & Coke Co., 1910-11; Boiler House Foreman, Corn
Products Refining Co., Waukegan, 111., 1911-12. Member Illini Club of Chicago. Address,
S4I N. Genesee St., Waukegan, 111.
4431. VILLA MAE SPRAGUE
(Sister of No. 3179;
A. B. in H. Sci. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Apr. 15, 1885, Lockport, 111.; d. Frank
(b. July, 1859, Du Page, do.) & Florence Estelle (Tiipp) Sprague (b. Oct., 1859, Lock-
port, do.) Prepared Joliet Twp. H. S. Undergraduate Work Univ. of Mo., 1905-6. Delta
Gamma; Phi Delta Psi; Alethenai; Y. W. C. A Cabinet, 1908-09; Class Day program com.
Dietitian Passavant Hospital, Jacksonville, 111., July-Sept., 1910; Head of Dom. Sci. Dept.,
McKendree College, Lebanon, 111. Mem. Amer. Home Econ. Assoc, 1910 — Address,
Lockport, 111.
4432. ROBERT MICHAEL SPURCK
B. S. in E. E.; Switchboard Engr. Dept., Gen'l Elec. Co.; b. July 2, 1888, Nelson,
Nebr.; s. Charles James & Martha Washington (Beseman) Spurck. Prepared in H. S.
& Bradley Poly. Inst., Peona, 111. A. S. same. Address, 123 Nott Terrace, Schenectady,
N. Y.
4433- ELMER ROY STAHL
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1911; Teacher; b. Sept. 20, 1 881, Fowler, 111.; s. Hanby
& Ella (Thayer) Stahl. Prepared in Quincy H. S.; 111. State Nor. Univ., 1904-6. Phi
Beta Kappa; Scholarship in Hist. Teacher in Cairo H. S. Member N. E. A. Address,
308, 8th St., Cairo, 111.
4434- SEYMOUR STANDISH
B. S. in C. E.; Steel Bridge Insp. ; b. Sept. 28, 1886, Lima, O. ; s. Semour Myles
(b. June 3, 1858, Woodstock, O.) & Henrietta Cecile (Bailey) Standish (b. Oct. 6, 1863,
Mutual, O.) Prepared in Lake View H. S., Chicago. Tau Beta Pi; Pres., & Treas., C.
E. Club; Prelim. Honors; in winning Co. in Conipetitive Drill. Steel Bridge Insp.,
Santa Fe System. Address, 2635 Best Ave., Chicago; Bus. Add., 1514 Ry. Exchange,
Chicago.
4435. LAURA ANNETTA STEPHENS (SHUTE)
(Wife of No. 4423; Sister of No. 4923)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. June 9, 18S8, Sadorus, 111.; d. Thomas Alvin (b. Aug. 31, 1856,
Parkersburg, W. Va.) & Lucy V. (Sewell) Stephens (b. June 12, 1861, Paris, 111.)
Prepared in Urbana H. S. Phi Delta Psi; Alpha Omicron Pi. Married Robert Lee
Shute, ('10), June 5, 1912, Champaign, 111. Address, Champaign, 111.
4436. JAMES DONALD STERLING
B. S. in E. E. ; Engr. Apprentice; b. Jan. 2, 1890, Maroa, 111.; s. James Hood (b.
Dec. 17, 1832, Steubenville, O.) & Emma Louise (Seybold) Sterling (b. Oct. 28, 1856, do-)
Prepared in Maroa H. S. E. E. Soc; Cap & Gown Com. Engr. Apprentice, E. Pitts-
burg Works, Westinghouse Elec. & Manufacturing Co. Address, 520 Franklin Ave.,
Wilkinsburg, Pa.
4437. GRACE ESTHER STEVENS
(Sister of No. 1970)
A. B. in H. Sci.; Instr. in Agr. Coll.; b. Dec. 8, 1885, Marengo, 111.; d. Frank
Ernest (b. Apr. 27, 1849, Friendship Co., N. Y.) & Rose (Barber) Stevens (b. May 20,
1846, Java Village, N. Y.) Prepared in Marengo H. S. Phi Beta Kappa; McHenry Co.
Club; II. Sci. Club; Y. W. C. A.; Prelim. Honors; Scholarship in Bot. (not used). Asst.
in Zool & Zool. Res. Asst. Instr. in Dom. Sci. & Art. Mich. Agr. Coll., 1910 — Chair-
man, Tfller's Club Soc. Com., 1910-11. Address, Marengo, 111.
4438. JAMES ROSS STEVENSON
P.. S. in E. E. ; Constr. work; b. Oct. 31, 1885, Monmouth, 111.; s. Calvin (b. Sept.
17, 1839, Brown Co., O.) & Caroline B. (Robe) Stevenson (b. Nov. 14, 1843, do.) Pre-
pared in Monmouth H. S. & Monmouth Coll. Acad.; Monmouth Coll., 1903-4. Eta Kappa
Nu; Tau Beta Pi. G. E. Stud, course, 1911; Transformer Engr. Dept., G. E. Co., 1912;
Mgr. Monmouth Public Service Co. Address, P. O. Box 517, Monmouth, III.
-1439- MILTON LEONARD STEVENSON
A. H. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Mar. 19, 1886; s. Leonard & Julia (Griggs) Steven-
son. Prepared in Mason City H. S. Varsity Track Team. High School Teacher.
Address, Mason City, 111.
548 University of Illinois [1910
4440. MYRON BOYD STEWART
B. S. in Agr. ; Salesman, Stocks & Bonds; b. Aug. 27, 1887, Denver, Colo.; s. John
Samuel (b. Genesee, Wis.) & Emma Lavina (Boyd) Stewart (b. Lima Center, Wis.)
Prepared in Englewood H. S., Chicago. Phi Sigma Kappa; Soph. Class Pres. ; Bus. Mgr.,
Glee & Mandolin Clubs; Capt.; Asst. Bus. Mgr., Illio; Illini staff; Agriculturist staff;
Jr. Prom. Com. In Contract Dept., Automatic Phone Co., Chicago, 1911; Salesman,
Disappearing Bed Co., San Diego. Address, 3940 Fifth St., Santiago, Calif.
4441. EDISON HARRIS STONE
(Brother of No. 2251)
B. S. in M. E.; Draftsman; b. Oct. 4, 1886, Quincy. 111.; s. E. K. & Cora (Edison)
Stone. Prepared in Quincy H. S., Ilus. Married Alta Kirkpatrick, Aug., 1912. Address,
3483 Cornell PI., Cincinnati, O.
4442. THOMAS RALPH STROBRIDGE
B. S. in C. E. ; Engineer; b. May 30, 1886, Aurora, 111.; s. Rev. Thomas Ransome
(b. Jyne 3, 1840, Can.) & Nellie Maud (Smith) Strobridge (b. N. Y. State). Prepared
in Harvard and Rockford H. Schs. Engr., Peoples Gas Co., Chicago., 1910; Engr., L.
H. Gardner, Con. Engr., 1910 — Married Dorothy Helen Goddard, June 7, 1910, Harvard,
111. Address, 332 Evergreen Ave., Kankakee, 111.
4443- JOHN STROM
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Apr. 19, 1887, Geneva, 111.; s. Nels (b. Dec. 16, 1851,
Sweden) & Cecelia (Pearson) Strom (b. Mar. 22, 1855, do.) Prepared in Geneva H.
S. Draftsman, Ambridge, Pa., June-Sept., 1910; Asst. in C. E., Univ. of 111., 1910-11;
Engr., Erecting Dept. Amer. Bridge Co., 191 1 — Address, 908 South 4th St., St. Louis,
Mo.; Bus. Add., Care Amer. Bridge Co., do.
4444. WALTER GOTTFRID STROMQUIST
B. S. in M. & S. Eng.; Asst. Engr.; b. Oct. 5, 1884, Fremont, Kan. ; s. Carl John
(b. Sept. 27, 1842, Sweden) & Johanna Mathilda (Isaacson) Stromquist (b. July 31, 1849,
do.) Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi. Prepared in Mcl'herson (Kan.) H. S.; Bethany Acad.
A. B. Bethany Coll., i^indsborg, Kan., 1905. Attended Univ. of Kan., 1905-6. With
Champaign-Urbana Water Co., July-Oct., 19 10; Asst. City Engr., Excelsior Springs..
1910-11; Asst. Engr., State Water Sur., Univ. of 111., 1908 — Jr. Memb. Amer. Soc. of
Civ. Engrs. Address, 706 S. Second St., Champaign, 111.
4445. EARL KELLOG STUART
B. S. in Sci.; Chem.; b. Mar. 4, 1886, Jacksonville, 111.; s. John W. (b. July 2, 1848,
W. Va.) & Mary (Fisher) Stuart (b. Feb. 5, 1855, Payson, HI.) Prepared in Springfield
H. S. Chi Beta; Shield and Trident; Scabbard and Blade; Philomathean; Col. Univ.
Reg. Scholarship in Ceramics. I. N. G., Sergt. Major, 10 mos. Roodhouse Novelty Pot-
tery Co. Married Gertrude McMackin, Oct. 26, 191 1, Wyoming, 111. Address, c/o Dr.
Higbee, Roodhouse, 111.
4446. FELIX JOSE SUMAY
(Brother of No. 3992)
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Feb. 23, 1889, Chascomis, Arg. Rep.; s. J. Sumay.
Prepared in Argentine H. S. Address, Chascomis, Arg. Rep., S. A.
4447. HUGO EWALD SURMAN
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Feb. 2, 1885, Carlinville, 111.; s. William (b. Apr. 18,
1852, Cannelton, Ind.) & Pauline (Loehr) Surman (b. Mar. 5, 1858, do.) Prepared in
Carlinville H. S.; Blackburn Coll., 1903-5. Civ. Engr., State Highway Com. Address,
Springfield, 111.
4448. ELDER LOUISA SWANSON
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Jan. 20, 1888, Paxton, 111.; d. John A. (b. Sept. 15,
1864, Sweden) & Anna Mathilda (Olson) Swanson (b. Aug. i, 1864, Sweden). Pre-
pared in Paxton H. S. Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa Delta Pi. Teacher in Rutland, 111.,
High School, 1910-12; Teacher in Paxton, 111., H. S., 1912. Address, Paxton, 111.
4449. ALTA CAROLINE SWIGART
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Apr. 20, 1888, Morrison, 111.; d. Edwin Stanton (b. i8(>i.
Farmer City, do.) & Nellie (Laoham) Swigart (b. 1866, Morrison, do.) Prepared in
Champaign H. S. Kappa Alpha Theta; Yo Ma Address, 610 W. Park Ave., Champaign,
44SO. ELE D. SWISHER
(■Brother of No. 3995; Husband of No. 3869)
A. B. in L. & A.: Student & Minister; b. Dec. 23, 1877, Hedrick, Ind.; s. William
H. (b. Jan. :o, 1838, Williamsport, Ind.) & Nancy Jane (Evans) Swisher (b. Sept. 4,
1846, West Lebanon, Ind.) Prepared in Grand Prairie Sem., Onarga, 111. Attended
Northwestern Univ., 1905-7. Ionian. I'astor, M. E. Church. Member Mont. Cong. Address,
McAllister, Mont.
4451. WILLIAM JAMES SWISHER
B. S. in C. E. ; Engineer; b. Aug. 20, 1887, Mendota, 111.; s. John Albert (b. Aug.
15, 1848, Osceola, O.) & Sarah Jane (Porter) Swisher (b. Bristol, Eng.) Prepared
igio] Baccalaureate Alumni 549
in East Mendota H. S. C. E. Club; Ionian. R. R. Engr., Porto Velio, Brazil, S. A.,
191 1 — Member Illini Club of Brazil. Address, Mendota, 111.
4452. FRANCIS HOWARD SWITS
A. B. in L. & A.; Uir. Y. M. C. A.; b. Dec. 25, 1885, Cherry Valley, 111.; s. Frank
P. (b. 1852, Schenectady, N. Y.) & Mary L. (Hovey) Swits (b. 1862, Flora Center, 111.)
Prepared in Rockford, H. S. Chi Beta; Ionian; Class Press.; Class Basket Ball; Y.
M. C. A. Cabinet. Symphony Musical Club, Kankakee, 111. Address, Y. M. C. A., Kansas
City. Mo.
4453. WARREN L. TALBOT
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. May 31, 1883, Roberts, 111.; s. John (b. June 28,
1851, Preston, Eng.) & Mary (Hurst) Talbot (b. Nov. 19, 1857, Maiden, 111.) Prepared
in Grand Prairie Sem., Onarga; Northwestern Univ., 1906-7. Kappa Delta Pi; Football
Squad. In Sycamore H. S., 1910-11; Dubuque, la., 1911-12. Address, Roberts, 111.
4^54. FRED REEVES TATE
(Brother of No. 4931)
A. B. in L. & A.; fctudent; b. July 29, 1882, Hagarstown, 111.; s. John Scott (b. 1858,
Fayette Co., 111.) & Lydia Armelia (Reeves) Tate (b. 1861, do.) Prepared in Vandalia
H. S. Studying Law. I. N. G., 5 yrs. Address, 501 E. Springfield Ave., Champaign, 111.
4455. DALLA ALICE TAYLOR
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; Prepared in Univ. Acad. Alethenai; Phi Beta Kappa.
Teaching in Decatur Schs. Address, 311 E. Daniels St., Champaign, 111., or 618 W.
Main St., Decatur, 111.
4456. WARD HASTINGS TAYLOR
A. B. ih L. & A.; Assistant; b. May 10, 1882, Avon, 111.; s. Linus (b. Aug. 26,
1849, Richville, N. Y.) & Roselthia Almsbury (Frederick) Taylor (b. Jan. 9, 1859,
Lewistown, 111.) Prepared in Prairie City H. S.; Western 111. Nor. Sch., Macomb.
Kappa Delta Pi. Pres. 1912-13. Asst. in Math., Univ. of 111., 1910-12. Address, 203 S.
Busey Ave., Urbana, 111.
4457. WILLIAM HOMER TERREY
B. S. in E. E.; Draftsman; b. Apr. 2, 1889, Viola, 111.; s. William (b. do.) & Lettie
Jane (Morey) Terrey. Prepared in Viola H. S.; Univ. Acad. E. E. Soc. Draftsman,
Western Elec. Co.; Dispatcher, Deere & Co., Moline, 111. Member M. E. Church.
Address, 2626 Fifth Ave., Rock Island, 111.
4458. HENRY SPAFFORD THAYER
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Engr.; b. May 16, 1887, Chicago, 111.; s. William Parker (b.
May 22, 1845, Greenbush, Vt.) & Olive Anna (Whiting) Thayer (b. May 25, 1848,
Hingham, Mass.) Prepared in Lake View H. S. Prelim. Honors; Final Honors.
Electrician, Commonwealth Edison Co., Chicago, 111., 1910-11; Draftsman, do., 191 1;
Solicitor, do., 191 1; Salesman Hazard Mfg. Co., Chicago, 1912 — A. I. E. E., Assoc. Mem.
Address, 4449 Sidney Ave., Chicago, 111.
4459- ELMER JOHN THOMPSON
B. S. in Agr. ; Asst. in An. Husb. ; b. Apr. i, 1886, Nameoki, HI.; s. John W. (b.
Alhambra, 111.) & Frances Jane (Cain) Thompson (b. Ind.) Prepared in Granite City
H. S. Agr. Club; Phi Sigma Kappa; Class Baseball. Asst. in An. Husb., Agr. Coll.,
Fargo, N. Dak. Address, Agricultural College, N. Dak.
4460. MILTON WINFIELD THOMPSON
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1912; Teacher; b. Sept. 17, 1883, Ogden, 111.; s. William H.
(b. Mar. 7, 1846, Pa.) & Lizzie (Hayes) Thompson (b. Feb. 23, 1854, O.) Prepared in
Ogden H. S. Ionian; Kappa Delta Pi. Instr. in Acad., 1910-1:. Teacher St. Nor. Sch.,
LaCrosse, Wis. Member M. E. Church; Pol. Sci. Assoc. Married Beatrice Hazel Rogers,
Sept. 15, 1903. Address, 509 E. Green St., Champaign, 111.
4461. THOMAS EUGENE THOMPSON
B. S. in Chem.; Grad. Mgr. of Athletics; b. Sept. 13, 1885, Chicago; s. Thomas C.
& Selina (Marlow) Thompson. Prepared in New Trier Twp. H. S. Beta Theta Pi;
Alpha Chi Sigma; Helmet; Shield & Trident. Basketball, 1908-10; Chm. Senior Ball
Com., 1 910. Address, 708 S. 4th St., Champaign.
4462. JOHN WILLIAM THOMSEN
B. S. in C. E. ; Engr. & Salesman; b. Oct^ n, 1888, Lyons, la.; s. Peter (b. Sept.
11, 1859, Winnert, Ger.) & Anna Margaret (Koeh) Thomsen (b. Mar. 14, 1864). Pre-
pared in Fulton H. S. Alpha Tau Omega; Shield & Trident; C. E. Club; Treas.,
Sen. Mem. Com.; Senior Ball Com. Engineer & Salesman for Clinton Bridge & Iron
Works, Clinton, la. Member A. F. & A. M. Address, Fulton, 111.
4463. RALPH EARLE TIEJE
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1912; Assistant; b. Jan. 24, 1887, Dayton, O. ; s. Henry
-August (b. Nov. 10, 1847, Cincinnati, do.) & Katherine Caroline (Bell) Tieje (b. Feb.
'Si 1854, do.) Prepared in Steele H. S., Dayton, O. ; Urbana H. S. Scribblers; Der
Deutsche Verein; Scholarship; Final Honors; Special Honors; Illinois Magasine Bd.
Asst. in Engl., Univ. of 111., 1911-12. Address, 812 W. Nevada St., Urbana, 111.
550 University of Illinois [1910
4464. delbert mayo tilson
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer: b. Nov. 26, 1886, Buffalo Hart, 111.; s. Caswell Taylor (b.
Feb. 13, i860, Athens, 111.) & Flora May (Council) Tilson (b. Oct. 7, i860, Cantrall, 111.)
Prepared in Williamsville H. S. Evanston Acad. Chi Psi; Alpha Gamma Rho;
Alpha Zeta; A. F. & A. M. Address, Athens, 111.
4465. NELLE EDITH TILTON
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Dec. 14, 1884, Pilot, 111.; d. Andrew Baker (b. Feb.
25, 1847, Elrod, Ind.) & Elizabeth (Craig) Tilton (b. Apr. 25, 1849, Pilot, 111.) Prepared
in Thornburn H. S., Urbana. Achoth; Member Senior Breakfast Com., 1910. Teacher,
Urbana H. S., 1910-11; Lewiston, Idaho, 191 1 — Address, 706 S. 4th St., Champaign, 111.
4466. NANNIE PEARL TIPTON (THOMPSON)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Oct. 19, 1886, Macomb, 111.; d. John (b. Aug. 26, 1832, New
Albany, Ind.) & Nancy (Skiles) Tipton (b. May 21, 1842, Rushville, 111.) Prepared in
West. 111. State Nor. Sch. Married S. Arthur Thompson, Mar. 6, 191 1, St. Louis, Mo.
Address, Macomb, 111.
4467. HAROLD EUGENE TOBEY
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Oct. 28, 1883, Waseca, Minn.; s. E. S. & Mattie
(Storer) Tobey. Prepared in Vinton, la., H. S.; Galesburg H. S.; B. S. Knox Coll.,
1906. C. E. Club. Rodman, I. S. & M. S. R. R., 1910-11; Levelman, do., 1911-12. Asst.
Engr. with R. B. Slippy, 1912 — Address, Waterloo, la.
4468. KHOO-DIN SU-PEH TSIANG
A. B. in L. & A.; B. S., 1911; b. Shanghai, China. Prepared in St. John's Univ.,
Shanghai. Address c/o La. Univ., Baton Rouge, La. (J)
4469. ALVIN TRUESDELL TUMBLESON
B. S. in Arch.; b. May 12, 1876, Berwick, la., s. J. Taylor. Prepared in Thornfield
Nor. Coll. Address, 713 W. Elm St., Urbana, Ill.(t)
4470. ELKAN TURK
(Brother ol No. 4943)
A. B. in L. & A.; Student; b. Jan. 21, 1889, Carthage, Mo.; s. Abraham Samuel
(b. Sept. 17, 1855, St. Louis, Mo.) & Hannah (Sternberg) Turk (b. Apr. 17, 1858,
Chicago, 111.) Prepared in Litchfield H. S. Phi Beta Kappa; Delta Sigma Rho; Schol-
arship; Prelim. Honors; Winner of Phi Beta Kappa prize; Rep. Univ. of 111. in State
Peace Orat. Contest, 1909 Capt. Editor on Board of Columbia Law Review. Address,
c/o Law Review, Kent Hall, Columbia Univ., N. Y. City.
4471. HUBERT MICHAEL TURNER
(Husband of No. 3258)
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Engr.; b. July 20, 1882, Hillsboro, 111.; s. Pryor Lee (b. Nov.
27, 1848, do.) & Jessie I. (Barry) Turner (b. Aug. 23, 1864, do.) Prepared in Hills-
boro H. S. Eta Kappa Nu. Asst. in Elec. Engr., Univ. of 111., 1910-12; Instr. in E. E.,
Univ. of Minn., 191 2. Author: with Morgan Brooks, Engr. Expt. Sta. Bull. No. 53.
Inductance of Coils, Feb., 1912, 80 pp. Articles: with Antonio Guell, Test of a 3-kw
Westinghouse Type S. Transformer, Technograph, No. 23, 1908-9; pp. 86-114. Married
Jessie E. Baldwin ('08), Aug. 22, 1912. Addre.^s, E. E. Dept., Univ. of Minn., Minne-
apolis, Minn.
4472. LAWRENCE CHARLES TURNOCK
B. S. in Chem. E.; Ch. E.; Electro-chemist; b. Mar. 9. 1887; s. E. Hill (b. 1855, Lon-
don, Eng.) & Matilda (Tourville) Turnock. b. 1863, Montreal, Can.) Prepared in Lyons
Twp. H. S. LaGrange. Zeta Psi. Head of Electro-Chem. Dept., Pa. State Coll., State
College, Pa. Married Mary Thomas Rucker, 1890. Address, State College, Pa.
4473. LEON FRANCOIS URBAIN
B. S. in A. E.; Architect; b. Jan. 21, 1887, Brazil, Ind.; s. F. J. (b. France) &
Eugenie Vignon (b. do.) Prepared in Rockville, Ind., H. S. ; DePauw Univ., ipoS"?.-
Phi Gamma Delta; Le Cercle Francais; Arch. Club. Arch, work, Firm of Leon I.
Urbain, Chicago. Married Nell B. Davis, Dec. 5, 191 1, Duquoin, 111. Address, 3741
Evanston Ave., Chicago, 111.; Bus. Add., 121 5 Gt. Northern Bldg., do.
4474- ROBERT GUY VAN DOREN
(Brother of No. 3204)
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Nov. 3, 1887, Hope, III.; s. Charles Lucius (b. May
21, 1857, Grand Ridge, 111.). & Endora Ann (Butz) Van Doren (b. May 4, 1863, Hope.
111.) Prepared in Urbana H. S. Arch. Club; Sigma Alplia Epsilon. Architect of
Smith, Parr, & Van Doren, Muskogee, Okla. Married Verla E. McCray, Oct. 18, 1910,
Danville, 111. Child, Mary Elizabeth, b. Aug. 14, 191 1. Address, 727 Terrace Boule-
vard, Muskogee, Okla.
4475- IRMA ELIZABETH VOIGT
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1911; b. Sept. i, 1882, Quincy, 111.; d. Henry C. (b.
Oct. 28, 1854, Marine, 111.) & Mary Tuffli (b. 1856). Prepared in Quincy H. S.; I. S.
N. U., 1900-2. Achoth; Sigma Kappa; Kappa Delta Pi; Delta Sigma Rho; Illiola; Grad-
uate Club; Social Chm., Woman's League; N. O. L. Representative, 1910, 2d place;
1910] Baccalaureate Alumni 551
Inter-Society Declamatory winner, 191 1; Scholarship, 1910-11; Fellowship, 1911-12.
Address, 902 W. Oregon St., Urbana, ill.
4476. CLAUDE LEVERN 'WAGNER
B. S.; Chem. Engr.; b. Jan. 2, 1886, Long Point, 111.; s. Anson W. (b Oct. 7,
1836, Centerville, Ind.; & Emma (Foster; Wagner (b. Jan. 20, i860, Fairbury, 111.;
Prepared in Pontiac Twp. H. S. Iris; Alpha Chi Sigma; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma
Xi; Prelim. Honors; Special Honors; Band. Chemist, Cape Girardeau Portland Cement
Co., Cape Girardeau, Mo., igio-ii; Chief Chemist, Superior Portland Cement Co., Con-
crete, Wash. Member M. E. Church; Amer. Chem. Soc. Address, Concrete, Wash.
4.177- JAMES ROBERT RATHIE WALDIE
B. S. in Agr. ; b. Aug. 27, 1887, Kelso, Scot.; s. James Waldie. Prepared in Engle-
wood H. S. Address, 416 N. Normal Parkway, Chicago, 111.
4478. CHARLES M. WALKER
B. S. in M. E.; Engineer; b. Apr. 8, 1886, St. Joseph, 111., s. Isaac Newton (b.
May 17_ 1865, Liberty Center, Ind.) & Nancy Elizabeth (Strong) Walker (b. Sept. 22,
1866, St. Joseph, 111.; Prepared in St. Joseph H. S.; Univ. Acad.; Ihornuurn n. .,.
Acacia; M. E. Soc. Chief Estimator W. W. Walls & Co. Married Fay Messinger, Jan. 7,
191 1, St. Joseph, 111. Address, St. Joseph, 111; Bus. Add., c/o W. W. Walls & Co., Cham-
paign, 111.
4479- ERNEST DEWITT WALKER
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. June 12, 1887, Tennessee, 111.; s. Matthew Henry (b.
July 24, 1S42, do.) & Sarah Frances (Thompson) Walker (b. Sept. 2, 1844, Payson, 111.)
Prepared in Tennessee H. S.; Univ. Acad. Alpha Zeta; Agr. Club; Prelim. Honors;
Final Honors. Address, iennessee. 111.
4480. THOMAS WILLIAM WALTON
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1911; b. Sept. 30, 1883, Rice's Landing, Pa.; s. William
Andrew (b. Sept. 23, 1852, Washington, Pa.) & Mary Jane (Willis) Walton (b. Oct.
26, 1859, Rice's Landing, Pa.) Prepared in Waynesburg (Pa.) Coll.; S. W. State Nor.
Sch., California, Pa. Iris; Adelphic; Capt. in Univ. Regt. ; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. Asst.
Educ. Secy., Detroit Y. M. C. A. Address, 191 Putnam Ave., Detroit, Mich.
4481. LENA ALTHEA WALWORTH (FINKENBINDER)
(Wife of No. 4157)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Aug. 16, 1880, Mexico, N. Y.; d. Edward Willard (b.
May 12, i8ss. New York) & Estella Sophia (Dewey) Walworth (b. Sept. 28, 1858,
Mexico, N. Y.) Prepared in Mazon H. S.; I. S. N. U. Married Erwin Oliver Finken-
binder ('10), June 27, 1912, Urbana, 111. Address, 900 Main St., Worcester, Mass.
4482. ALWIN EUGENE JOHN WANDERER
(Brother of No. 4963)
B. S. in C. E. ; Grocer; b. Apr. 11, 18S8, Chicago, 111.; s. Thomas Alwin (b. July
8, 1863, Thuringen Wald, Sachsen, Ger.) & Marie Theresa (Brodt) Wanderer (b. Nov.
22, 1862, Zechlin, Pommern, do.) Prepared in McKinley H. S. Chicago. Triangle;
Scabbard and Blade; C. E. Soc; Capt. Univ. Regt. Engineering, 1910-11; Grocer, igii—
Member Natl. Geog. Soc. Married Lydia Regina Herzog, Oct. 11, 1911, Oak Park, III.
Child, Alwin Edward Oscar, b. Aug. i, 1912. Address, 634 S. Highland Ave., Oak
Park, 111.
4483. GEORGE SNYDER WARD
(Brother of No. 1988)
A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; Student; b. Dec. 30, 1888, Benton, 111.; s. William Riley
(b. Aug. II, 1848, Benton, 111.) & Imogene (Snyder) Ward (b. Sept. s, 1857, Osage,
111.) Prepared in Benton H. S. & Phillips Exeter Academy. Phi Delta Theta;
Egyptian C!lub; Delta Kappa Chi. Student in Harvard Law School. 1911-12; Columbia
Law Sch. 1912 — (College residence, T-ivingston Hall, Columbia Univ., N. Y. City.)
Member A. F. & A. M.; W. R. Ward Chapter R. A. M., Lodge 1234; B. P. O. E. Ad-
dress, Benton, 111.
4484. DAVID WALLACE WARNOCK
B. S. in Chem.; Chemist; b. Keswick, la.; s. William & Jane (Campbell) War-
nock. Prepared in Moline H. S. Chem. Club. In Chem. Lab. Great Western Sugar Co.,
Loveland, Colo., 1910-11: Liberty Bell Gold Mining Co., Telluride, Colo.. 1911-12; Betten-
dorf Steel Car Co., Bettendorf, la. Member United Presb. Church. Address, 910
Twelfth Ave., Moline, 111.
4485. LUDLOW JOSEPH WASHBURN
A. B. in Sci.; in Business; b. July 8, 1888, Chicago, 111.; s. William Dow (b. Apr.
4, i8s4, Platteville, Wis.) & Jean "(Peck) Washburn (b. June 8, 1865, Coshocton, O.)
Prepared in Lawrenceville H. S. Beta Theta Pi; Helmet Club; Yoxan; Phenix; Alpha
Gamma Rho; Track Teams and Basketball. Truck Gardener; Automobile Bus., 191 1 —
Address, 461 Maple Ave., Winnetka, HI.; Bus. Add., 1502 Mich. Ave., Chicago, 111.
4486. MARGUERITE WATSON
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. July 30, 1887, Foster, Ky.; d. James Ferdinand
(b. Apr. 17, 1847, Falmouth, Ky.) & Claire (Schoolfield) Watson (b. Sept. 18, 1854,
552 University of Illinois [1910
Foster, do.) Prepared in Delavan and Urbana H. Schs. Atheneaii; Plii Delta Psi;
Kappa Delta Pi. Teacher of 'Engl, and Hist, in H. S. Address, Minonk, 111.
4487. LYNN ANDRE WATT
B. S. in Cheni.; Chemist; b. Tune 9, 1886, Pontiac, 111.; s. William (b. Oct. s,
1830, Zanesville, O.) & Mary Huston (Boys) Watt (b. Oct. 9, 1839, Easton, Pa.)
Prepared in Pontiac H. S. Iris; Amer. Cliem. Soc. ; Alpha Chi Sigma. Asst. Chem.,
Armour & Co., June-July, 191 1; First Asst. Chem., do., 191 1 — Member 111. Acad, of Sci.
Address, 6337 Normal Blvd., Chicago, 111.
4488. MARGARET WEINBERG
(Sister of No. 3601)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Jan. 4, 1889, Augusta, 111.; d. M. (b. Jan. 5,
i860, do.) & Flora Jane (Bolton) Weinberg (b. Apr. 29, 1862, Pa.) Prepared in Rush-
ville H. S.; Univ. of Calif, summer sch., 191 1. Alpha Alpha. Substitute in Pub.
Sch., Santa Cruz, Calif.. 191 1; Teacher in H. S., Somerset. Ky. Address, Rushville, 111.;
Tern. Add., Somerset, Ky.
4489. GEORGE RICHARD WELCH
B. S. in E. E. ; Construction Work; b. Feb. 22, 1882, Joliet, 111.; s. George Fran-
cis (b. Aug. 13, 1852, Joliet, 111.) & Margaret Loretta (Conlon) Welch (b. Mar. i,
1852, Honeoye Falls, N. Y.) Prepared in Joliet Twp. H. S. Zeta Psi. Construction
work with 111. Street Co. & Commonwealth Edison Co., Chicago. Address, 410 S.
Ottawa St., Joliet, 111.; Bus. Add., 6328 St. Lawrence Ave., Chicago.
4490. JACOB WENDLING
B. S. in C. E.; Estimator; b. Apr. 12, 1883, Elran, Ger.; s. Jacob (b. Sept. 21,
1847, Elran, do.) & Anna Katharina (Richert) Wendling (b. Dec. 4, 1845, do.) Pre-
pared in Williamsville H. S. Insp. of Water Works Constr., 1910-11; Estimator,
Ornamental Iron, 191 1 — Address, Williamsville, Erie Co., N. Y. ; Bus. Add., 152
Terrace St., Buffalo, N. Y.
4491. FREDERICK WILLIAM WESTON
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr. ; b. June i, 1888, Topeka, Kan.; s. William Sumner
(b. June 22, i860. Champaign, 111.) & Elizabeth Jane (Towlson) Weston (b. Dec. 25,
1861, Eng.) Prepared in Hyde Park H. S., Chicago. Tau Beta Pi; Lieut.-Col. Esti-
mator for Moravia Constr. Co., 1910; Draftsman, Purdy & Henderson, Engrs., Chicago,
1911; Timekeeper for Pamley & Nethercut Co., Ft. Worth, Tex., 1912. Address,
6617 Greenwood Ave., Chicago, 111.
4492. BURTON CYRENIUS JOB WHEATLAKE
B. S. in E. E. ; Elec. Engr.; b. Nov. 10, 1884, Cleveland, O.; s. Samuel Kennedy
(b. 1856, Kingston, Ont.) & Emma (Burnap) Wheatlake (b. Aug. 7, 1857. Cherry
Valley, N. Y.) Prepared in Greenville Coll. Acad. B. S., Greenville Coll., 1907-
Secy. E. E. Soc; Test Man, 1910-11; Transformer Engr., 1911-12; Transformer Ex-
pert, Denver Office, Gen. Elec. Co., 1912 — Student Member, A. I. E. E. ; Sons of
Jove. Married Florence Joy, Oct. 10, 1912, Greenville, 111. Address, 903 W. Stoughton
St., Urbana, 111.; or c/o General Electric Co., Denver, Colo.
4493. JOHN EZRA WHITCHURCH
B. S. in Agr. ; Agriculturist; b. Sept. 25, 1866, Centralia Twp., Marion Co., 111.;
s. Lewis Thomas (Feb. 7, 1834, do.) & Lydia Caroline (Holaday) Whitchurch (b.
Feb. 26, 1845, do.) Prepared in Salem H. S.; N. Ind. Nor. Sch., Valparaiso, Ind.;
S. 111. Nor. Univ., Carbondale, 111. Agr. Club; Alpha Zeta. Asst. in Soil Fertility,
Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111. Married Lulu Parker, Aug. 30, 1893, Blue Island, 111.
Children, Helen, b. Aug. 10, 1894; Louise, b. Dec. 8, 1899. Address, Salem, 111.
4494. FLORENCE LEONE WHITE
A. B. in L. & A.; Principal; b. Dec. 27, 1888, Rantoul, 111.; d. Joseph Smith (1).
1840, Derry, Ireland) & Jane (Osborne) White (b. 1846, Griggsville, 111.) Prepared in
Rantoul H. S. Phi Beta Kappa; Class Basketball. Prin. of Rantoul H. S., 1910-11.
Address, Rantoul, 111.
4495. OTIS GUNN WHITEHEAD
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Sept. 24, 1885, Lawrence, Kan.; s. Herbert Clark-
son (b. Brampton, Can.) & Vara (Gunn) Whitehead (b. Wyandotte, Kan.) Prepared
in Hyde Park H. S. Delta Tau Delta; Shield and Trident; Helmet; 1909 Jun. Prom.
Com. Draftsman, Ritter and Mott, Engrs., 1910; Insp., Leonard Const. Co., 1910-11;
Draftsman, I. C. R. R., 191 1; Supt. Schenck & Williams, Archts., Dayton, O., 191 1-
12. Member Presb. Church; Dayton Country Club. Address, 341 W. Monument Ave.,
Dayton, O.
4496. DONALD FLETCHER WILEY
(Brother of No. 2279)
A. B., Bus. L. & A.; Sales Mgr.; b. Mar. 11, 1886, Peoria, 111.; s. William Rod-
ney (b. Oct. 4, 1850, Saxton's R., Vt.) & Nellie (Day) Wiley (b. June 11, 1851.
Townsend, Vt.) Prepared in Peoria H. S.; Bradley Poly. Inst.; Univ. of Wis. Alpha
Tau Omega; Glee Club, Univ. of 111.; Tennis Team, Doubles championship, 1909-10.
Chemist with 111. Steel Co. 1910; Western Sales Mgr., Flexlume Sign Co., 746 First
1910] Baccalaureate Alumn'i 553
Natl. Bank. Member Baptist Church. Married Mercy Miller, Apr. 29, 191 1, Peoria,
111. Address, 6262 Jackson Park Ave., Chicago, 111.
4497. CHARLES JULIUS WILLARD
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. Feb. 14, 1889, Manhattan, Kansas; s. Julius T. (b. 1862,
Wabaunsee, Kans.) & Lydia (Gardiner) Willard (b. Missouri, 1863). Prepared, Manhattan
(Kans.) City Schools; Kansas State Agr. Coll., 1904-08, taking B. S. in Gen. Sc, 1908.
Alpha Zeta; Sigma Xi; Agr. Club; Final Honors. Married Vivien Madeline Ullmer,
Oct. 28, 191 1, Chicago. Address, Bradford, Kans.
4498. ARTHUR EDWARDS WILLIAMS
(Husband of No. 4313)
B. S. in Ceramics; Cer. Engr.; b. June 21, 1886, Cleveland, O.; s. Nicholas (b. Sept.
15, 1851, New York) & Alice May (Edwards) Williams (b. July 24, 1861, London, Eng.)
Prepared in Cleveland H. S.; Univ. Acad.; Ohio State Univ. Ceramics Soc. Supt.
Monmouth Brick & Tile Co., 1910-11; Cer. Engr., Western Brick Co., Danville, 111., iqio 11.
Factory Supt., do., 1912 — Article, Investigation of Iron Ore Cement, Trans. Amer. Ce-
ment Users' Assoc. 1902. Member, Amer. Cer. Soc: 111. Brick Makers' Assoc. Married
Laura M. Miller, Oct. 12, 1912. Address, Harmon Ave., Danville, 111.
4499. CLARENCE FOSS WILLIAMS
A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; Journalist; b. Dec. 30, 1886, Elgin, 111.; s. John Howard
& Mary Elizabeth (Foss") Williams. Prepared in Elgin H. S. Phi Kappa Psi; Shield
& Trident; Theta Nu Epsilon. Editorial Dept., Cleveland Leader & Cleveland News.
Married Ruby Woods, Sept. 5, 191 1, Belvidere, 111. Address, 10415 Colonial Ave.,
Cleveland, O.
4500. EVERETT WILLIAMS
B. S.; A. B.; Principal; b. March 30, 1881, Harmony, Ind. ; s. Thomas (b. Aug. 6,
1843, do.) & Rachel Ann (Thompson) Williams (b. Sept. 5, 1853, Indianola, 111.) Pre-
pared in Vermilion Acad., Vermilion Grove; Earlham Coll., Richmond, Ind. Prin. Bement
H. S.; Recording Secy. Y. M. C. A.; Earlham Coll., 1905-6. Married Ora Lou Robinson,
Dec. 30, 1908, Urbana, III. Address, Mt. Vernon, 111., R. F. D.
4501. GLENN RICHARD WILLIAMS
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. July 26, 1887, Dennison, la.; s. Richard Edward (b.
1864, Iowa Citv, la.) & Mary Elizabeth (Campbell) Williams (b. 1864, Chicago, 111.)
Prepared in Jefferson H. S.; Lewis Inst. Triangle. Asst. Engr., Chicago Heights Land
Assoc, 1910; Asst. City Engr., Chicago Heights, 1910 — Address, 23 Nineteenth St.,
Chicago Heights, 111.
4502. FRANK WILLS
B. S. in Chem.; Chemist; b. Feb. 20, 1884, Mackinaw, 111.; s. James M. Wills. Pre-
pared in Mackinaw H. S. ; I. S. N. U. Acacia; Alpha Chi Sigma; Senior Hat Com.;
Pres. Chem. Club. Address. 225 Fla. Ave., Jacksonville, Fla.
4503. LUCY GRAY WILSON (ERRETT)
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Apr. 14, 18S7, Washington, la.; d. Frank Louis (b. Feb. 20,
1863. do.) & Harriet Frances (Williams) Wilson (b. June 14, 1864, West Newton, Mass.)
Prepared Washington H. S.; Lasell Sem. Auburndale, Mass., 1904-6. Pi Beta Phi : Phi
Delta Psi. Libr., Kewanee Pub. Libr.. 1 910-11. Member, D. A. R. Married Albert
Widney Errett, Jr., Oct. 11, 1911, Washington, la. Address 524 S. Chestnut St., Ke-
wanee, 111. _ ^,,
4504. NELLE MAE WILSON
B L S ; Librarian; b. Feb. 6, 1S86, Ashland, 111.; d. Edmund James (b. Sept. 22,
1857) & Harriet Catherine (Hine) Wilson (b. Jan. 4, 1863). Prepared in Macomb H.
S.; Cent. Prep. Sch.; Northwestern Univ., 1905-7. Delta Gamma. Libr., Monticello sem.,
1910-11; Asst. Libr., Western 111. State Nor. Sch., Macomb, 1911— Address, Macomb, 111.
4505. HULDA CATHERINE WITTE
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Aug. 12, 1886, Pekin, 111.; d. Henry C. (b. Sept. 30,
1854, Berlin, Ger.) & Anna Rose (H.-mdley) Witte (b. Mar. i, 1856, Stuttgart, Ger.)
Prepared in Pekin H. S. Athenean; Phi Beta Kappa. Address, Newman, 111.
4506. OTTO FRED WOLF
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; Draftsman; b. Sept. 15. 1885, Niles Center, HI; s Henry
(b. Dec. 30, 1856, Augsl.urg. Ger.) & Louise (Wurtz) Wolf (b. Nov 8, 1862, West Chi-
cago, 111.) Prepared in Elmhurst (111.) Proseminary. Concrete Sub-foreman, Timekeeper
& Draftsman, Amer. Bridge Co. Address, Elmhurst, 111.
4507. GEORGE VERNON WOOD
LL. B.; Graindealer; b. Sept. 8, 1884, Giflford, 111.; s. Robert (b. Dec 14. 1861
Penfield, 111.) & Prudence Eve Stewart (b. Nov. 25. 1861, Charleston, 111.) Prepared
in Rantoul H. S. Acacia; John Marshall Law Club; Circulation Mgr., The Daily Illtnt;
Chm. Senior Com., 1910. A. F. & A. M.; M. E. Church: Natl. Geog. Soc. Address,
^'*^°''^' ^"- 4508. HENRY CLAY WOOD
B S in Agr.; Asst. Cashier; b. Sept. 26, 1884, DeKalb, 111.; s. Edward Olin (b.
Sept. 27, 1850, Gilbertsville, N. Y.) & Amelia L. (Mason) Wood (b. Mar. 21, 1854, Her-
554 University of Illinois [191 i
lin Heights, O.) Prepared, DeKalb H. S.; Univ. of Chicago, 1902-3. Alpha Zeta; Sigma
Xi. Asst. Cashier Com. Tr. & Sav. Bk. of DeKalb. Address, DeKalb, 111.
4509- MARGARET CROWELL WOOD (DICK)
(Wife of No. 2944)
B. L. S.; b. Jan. 10, 1885, Mt. Pulaski, 111.; d. Zeno Kelley (b. 1841, West Yar-
mouth Mass.) & Sarah Jane (Chase) Wood (b. 1844, Macomb, 111.) Prepared Mt. Pu-
laski H. S. ; St. Marys Sch., Knoxville A. B., 1905. Pi Beta Phi; Phi Delta Psi. Married
Carl Rankin Dick, '07, Dec. 11, 1912, Champaign, 111. Address. Decatur, 111.
4510. STEPHEN G.\SKELL WOOD
B. S. ; b. Dec. 28, 1884, Evanston, 111.; s. E. W. Wood. Prepared in Evanston Twp.
H. S. Address, Clyde, Ill.(t)
451 1. WILLIAM STRONG WRIGHT
A. B. in L. & A.; Mfr. of Elec. Signs; b. Nov. 29, 1886; s. Alvin (b. Easthampton,
Mass.) & Caroline (Trimble) Wright (b. Crown Point, N. Y.) Prepared in (Pushing
Acad., Mass.; Univ. of Vt., 1906-8. Alpha Tau Omega; Delta Kappa Chi; Varsity foot-
ball; class football. Vice Pres. Flexlume Sign Co. Member Univ. Club. Buffalo, N. Y.;
Westminster Club. Married Mabel Dorcas Stanton, Jan. 22, 1912, New York. Ad-
dress, 1301 West Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.
4512. MINNIE YONGE
A. B in Science; Teacher; b. Dec. 14, 1882, Richland Co., 111.; d. Zebulon I. (b.
Feb. 14, 1851, Rising Sun, Ind.) & Margaret J. (Dickerson) Yonge (b. Nov. 24, 1861,
Jasper Co., 111.) Prepared, Logan Co. H. S. Univ. of Colo. 3 years; Teacher of Biology
in Industrial Arts H. S. of Logan Co., Sterling, Colo.; do. in H. S., Carthage, Mo.; l-res.
Westminster Guild, 1911; Pres. Christian Endeavor, July, 1911 — Address, 910 Main St.
Carthage, Mo.
4513- ROSE JANE YOUNG (BALLOU)
A. B. in Gen. Sci.; b. Aug. 21, 1879, Grafton, Nebr.; d. Robert J. (Rushville, 111.)
& Mary (Harrison) Young (b. Wavmart, Pa.) Prepared. Rushville H. S. Married
Frederic Herbert Ballou, Rushville, 111., Aug. 18, 1910. Address, Tempe, Ariz.
4514. JOHN BENNETT YOWELL
A. B. in Ceramics; Ceramist; b. Aug. i, 1887, Dudley, 111.; s. Edmund (b. Sept. 2,
1863, Clark Co., 111.) & Clara Frances (Bennett) Yowel! (b. Sept. 9, 1862, Edgar Co.,
111.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. B. P. O. E. and A. F. and A. M. Address, Dudley, 111.
4515. JUEDAN TUN-SHON ZHEN
A. B. in L. & A.; B. S. in R. R. C. E., 1911; A. M., iqii; b. 1880, Soochow, Shang-
hai, China. Prepared Nanyang Coll., Shanghai, China; Univ. of Calif., 1905-07; Univ.
of Wis., 1907-08. C. E. Club; Cosmopolitan Club. Asst. Prof, of Mathematics in the
College of Finance. Member Trinity M. E. Church, Urbana, 111. Address, Box 822, U. S.
Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.
4516. AARON WILBUR ZIMMERMAN
B. S. in M. E.; Inspector; b. Oct. 14, 1885, Tiskilwa, 111.; s. Samuel (b. June t8,
1858, Peoria, 111.) & Katherine (Albrecht) Zimmerman (b. Apr. 3, 1858, Tiskilwa, 111.)
Prepared in Tiskilwa H. S. Testing Eng., 1910-11; Inspector, 191 1 — Address, 708
Jackson St.. Gary, Ind.
4517. GEORGE FULTON DANIEL ZIMMERMAN
LL. B.; Attorney; b. Aug. 3, 1883, Mason City, 111.; s. Albert Randolph (b. 1853,
Mason City, 111.) & Anniah Belle (Walker) Zimmerman (b. 1865, Mason City 111.) Prepared
in Mason City H. S. & Univ. Acad. Psi Upsilon; Freshman football. With contract
Dept. of Central Union Tel. Co. igio-ii; practicing law in Peoria, 1911 — Married
Julia Gale Barrett, June 27, 1910, Cincinnati, O. Child, Elizabeth Gale, b. June 13,
191 1. Address, 118 E. Arcadia Ave., Peoria, 111.
CLASS OF 1911 (479)
4518. ALFRED NALLE ABBOTT
(Son of No. 120; Brother of No. 4519)
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Aug. 1, 1887, Saltillo, Mexico; s. Theodore Sperry
(b. Sept. 2J, 1855, Morrison, 111.) & Aurelia (Nalle) Abbott (b. New Orleans, La.;
Prepared in Woodberry Forest, Orange, Va., and W. Texas Mil. Acad., San Antonio,
Tex. Triangle. Civil Eng. in irrigation projects. Address, .Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico.
4519. THEODORA SARA ABBOTT
(Daughter of No. 120; Sister of No. 4518)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jan. 11, i8go, Saltillo, Coahuila, Mex.; d. Theodore Sperry
(b. Sept. 21, 1855, Morrison, 111.) & Amelia (Nalle) Abbott (b. Aug. i, i860. New
Orleans, I-a.) Prepared in Fairmount Acad., Wichita, Kan. Kappa Kappa Gamma.
Address, Saltillo, Coahuila, Mex.
191 1] Baccalaureate Alumni 555
4520. WILLIAM ALBERT ALBRECHT
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Sept. 12, 1888, Flanagan, 111.; s. John (b. Nov. 20,
1833, Ger.) & Barbara (Nafziger) Albrecht (b. Aug. 28, 1851, Zweilbriicken, do.)
Prepared in Acad., Bluffton Coll., O. Ionian. Teacher in Bluffton Coll., Bluffton, O.
Member Classical Assoc, of Middle West & South. Address, 102 E. Green St., Cham-
paign, 111.
4531. WILLIAM SELBY ALLAN
B. S. in C. E.; Instrumentman; b. Oct. 6, 1888, Toronto, Can.; s. Selby Gundry (b.
July 6, 1851, Brigus, Newfoundland) & Agnes Oliver (Rutherford) Allan (b. Aug.
19, 1861, Harbor Grace, do.) Prepared in Lewis Inst., Chicago. Freshman basketball team;
baseball squad two years; class football. In Eng. Camps of Madeira-Mamore Ry., Jungles
of Brazil; Levelman, 191:; Instrument, 1912 — Address, 648 E. Cornelia Ave., Chicago,
4522. GEORGE B. ALLEN
B. S. in M. E. ; Machinist; b. June 8, 1886, Roodhouse, 111.; s. Alonzo (b. Dec.
8, 1837, do.) & Ellen Elizabeth (McCracken) Allen (b. May 25, 1842). Prepared in
Roodhouse H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Final Honors; Illini Staff, 1910. Draftsman for
Hastings Motor Shaft Co., 191 1; with Hudson Motor Car Co., Detroit, Mich., 1912 —
Address, Roodhouse, 111.
4523. RAY CLIFFORD ALLEN
A. B. in L. & A.; Record Clerk; b. May 27, 1886, Waterman, 111.; s. Fred Lincoln (b.
Sept. 30, 1869, do.) & Ella Pearl (Sawyer) Allen (b. Feb. 12, 1861, Pierce, 111.) Prepared
in Winfield (Kan.) H. S. Commonwealth Edison Co., Chicago. Address, 634 York P1-,
Chicago, 111.
4524. WILLIAM HERBERT ALMY
(Brother of No. 3621; Husband of No. 4533)
B. S. in M. E.; Dir. Man. Tr.; b. Oct. 14, 1881, Galesburg, 111.; s. William
Hoffman (b. Apr., 1851, Phila., Pa.) & Mary Louise (Shull) Almy (b. 1854, New York).
Prepared in H. S. and Acad., Univ. of III. Charter memb. M. E. Soc. ; Gym. Team;
Capt. Cadet Regt. Summer School, Univ. of 111., igii. Dir., Man. Tr., Thornton Twp.
H. S. Harvey, 111.; Scout Master, Boy Scouts of Amer. Married Florence Baird ('11),
Dec. 21, 191 2, at Indianola. Address, 15601 Turlington Ave., Harvey, 111.
4525. ARVID ROBERT ANDERSON
B. S. in E. E., 1911; M. S., 1912; Engr.; b. Oct. i, i8go, Chicago; s. Lars Gustav
(b. Dec. 5, 1858, Orebro Sweden) & Augusta (Gustavson) Anderson (b. Aug. 25, 1861;
Boxholm, do.) Prepared in Hyde Park H. S., Chicago. Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi;
Sigma Xi; Gamma Alpha; Prelim, honors; Final Honors; Special honors; Grad. scholar-
ship. With Jeffrey Mfg. Co., Columbus, O. Address, 380 Alden Ave., Columbus, O.
4526. CHARLES THOMAS ANDERSON
B. S. in E. E.; M. S., 1912; b. Mar. 12, 1888, Taylorville, 111.; s. Archelaus (b. Oct.
16, 1851, Green Co., Ind.) & Leah Grace (Chapman) Anderson (b. May 4. i860. Ogle Co.,
111.) Prepared in Taylorville Twp. H. S. Gen. Assembly under-graduate scholarship.
Member Presb. Church. With Genl. Elec. Co., Pittsfield, Mass. Address, 603 S. Fifth
St., Champaign, 111.
4527. CLAIR ELMORE ANDERSON
B. S. in E. E.; Salesman; b. Feb. 19, 1886, Summer Hill, 111.; s. H. L. & Eliza Ander-
son. Prepared in Pittsfield H. S. Elec. Eng. Soc. In Sales Dept. Genl. Elec. Co.. Lamp
Works, Harrison, N. J. Address, Harrison, N. J.
4528. WILLIAM CORNELISON ANTHONY
B. S. in M. E.; Testing Engr.; b. Aug. 26, 1890, Peoria, 111.; s. Mark (b. Washington,
111.) & Carrie Hester Anthony (b. Centralia, do.) Prepared in Streator Twp. H. S.
M. E. Soc. Motor Truck building, Peoria; Technical Instr. testing of gas motors, N.
O. Address, c/o Tulane Univ., New Orleans La. (t)
4529. VERNE LINN APPLEGATE
(Brother of Nos. 2551, 3251)
A. B. in Sci.; Farmer; b. June 7, 1887, Atlanta, 111.; s. Albert Augustus (b. May
6, 1849, Dillon, 111.) & Clara Angelina (Miller) Applegate (b. May 8, 1851). Prepared
in Atlanta H. S. Address, Duncan, Miss.
4530. JESSIE LOUISE ARMS
B. L. S.; Cataloger; b. Randolph, Wis.; d. Myron F. (b. Goshen, Vt.) & Mary Bass
(Lyon) Arms (b. Randolph, Vt.) Prepared in H. S., Randolph, Wis. Ph. B.. Lawrence
Coll., 1904. Member D. A. R.; Amer. Lib. Assoc. .4ddress, 328 .E. Jefferson St.,
Iowa City, la.
4S3I. CHARLES NATHAN ARNOLD
B. S. in E. E.; Electrician; b. Nov. 5, 1889, Princeton, 111.; s. R. B. & Susie K.
(Alexander) Arnold. Prepared in Galena H. S. In Elec. Test. Lab., Evanston,
111. Address, 1709 Ridge Ave., Evanston, 111.
4532. RALPH ARNOLD
B. S. in Arch.; Architect; b. Oct. 2, 1889, Carbondale, 111.; s. John J. (b. June
28, 1858, Henry, 111.) & Samantha (Hindman) Arnold (b. Mar. 8, i860, Carbondale,
556 University of Illinois [191 i
111.) Prepared in S. 111. Nor. Sch. Egyptian Club. Draftsman, until Sept. i, 191 1;
Supt. of Constr., Sept. i, 191 1 — Address, Davidson Auto Block, Sioux City, la.
4533- ALPHYLD JOSEPHINE AXELSON
B. S. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. June 21, 1891, Moline, 111.; d. G. E. (b. 1859,
Sweden) & Augusta (Rylander) Axelson (b. 1863, do.) Prepared in Moline H. S.
Attended Grinnell Coll., la., 1907-8; Augustana Coll., 1908-9. Alpha Delta Phi. Teacher
of Eng., Somerset H. S., 191 1 — Address, R. F. D., Moline, 111.
4534- FREDERICK EUGENE BAER
A. B. in L. & A.; Reporter; b. Aug. 31, 1889, Belleville, 111.; s. Amson (b. Aug.
8, 1851, Wurtemberg, Ger.) & Sadie (Saenger) Baer (b. Feb. 6, 1865, N. Y. City).
Prepared in St. Louis Man. Tr. Sch. Assoc. Editor of Illini; Local Editor of Illini;
Editor, Dope Sheet; 111. Union Council; Illio Board; Senior Mem. Com.; Class Day Com.;
Fall Homecoming Com.; Asst. Editor Alumni Quarterly ; Editor-Mgr. The Summer Illini.
Newspaper Reporter; St. Louis Times; The Philadelphia Press. Address, c/o The Daily
Press, Philadelphia, Pa.
4535. FLORENCE BAIRD (ALMY)
(Wife of No. 4524)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jan. 22, 1890, Indianola, 111.; d. W. S. (b. Aug. 26, 1853, do.)
& Laura (Gray) Baird (b. Sept. 14, 1862, Sidell, 111.) Prepared in Indianola H.
S. and Frances Shimer Acad. Kappa Delta Pi; Illioia. Practice teaching in Acad.
Married William H. Almy ('11), Dec. 21, 1912, at Indianola. Address, 15601 Turlington
Ave., Harvey, 111.
4536. CHARLOTTE PHELPS BAKER
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jan. 27, 1888, Sullivan, 111.; d. John Henry (b. Feb. 3, 1854,
do.) & Carrie A. (Phelps) Baker (b. May 10, 1856, Willmington, 111.) Prepared in
Sullivan H. S. Alpha Chi Omega; Alethenai. Address, Sullivan, 111.
4537. ELMER JEROME BAKER, JR.
A. B. in L. & A.; with Farm Implement News Co.; b. Jan. 3, 1889, Chicago; s.
Elmer Jerome (b. 1861, Quasqueton, la.) & May Fuller (Jones) Baker (b. 1862, St.
Charles, 111.) Prepared in Hyde Park H. S. & New Trier Twp. H. S. Alpha Delta
Phi; Phi Delta Phi. Address, 410 Diversey Parkway, Chicago; Bus. Add., 701 Masonic
Temple, Chicago.
4538. ADA LILLIAN BALDWIN
B. S. in Agr.; Teacher; b. Sept. 16, 1888, Port Rowan, Ont; d. H. V. & Annie
(Cridland) Baldwin. Prepared in North Di.xon H. S.; Univ. of Wise, 1907-8. H.
Sci. Club; Pi Beta Phi. Teacher of Dom. Sci. in Rockford H. S. Member of Rockford
Woman's Clubs. Address, Dixon, 111.
4539. BRYANT BANNISTER
(Brother of No. 4541)
B. S. in M. E., 191 1; Grad. Stud, in Mass. Inst, of Tech.; b. Oct. 24, 1887; s.
John Conkey (b. Nov. 15, i860, Evanston, 111.) & Frances Elizabeth (Bryant) Ban-
nister (b. May 17, 1866, Princeton, 111.) Prepared Kewanee H. S. Delta Upsilon;
Tau Beta Pi; Phenix; M. E. Soc. ; Student A. S. M. E.; Prelim, honors; Univ. Bowling,
1909-10-11; Pres. Y. M. C. A., 1910-11; Pres. 111. Union, 1910-11; Chm. Home Coming
Com.^ 191 o; Univ. Golf, 191 1. Address, Kewanee, 111.; Tern. Add., 11 23 South Ave.,
Wilkinsburg, Pa.
4540. JULPAN CLYDE BANNISTER
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Feb. 14, 1888, Veil, la.; s. E. B. Bannister. Pre-
pared in Ellsworth H. S. Triangle. Address, 1613 Vermont Ave., Los Angeles,
Calif.
4541. KIMBALL BANNISTER
(Brother of No. 4539)
A. B. in Sci.; Student; b. July 4, 1889, Princeton, 111.; s. John C. (b. Nov. 15,
i860, Evanston, 111.) & Frances (Bryant) Bannister (b. May 17, 1865, Princeton, 111.)
Prepared in Kewanee H. S. Delta Upsilon; Sigma Mu Rho; Nu Sigma Nu; Varsity
Baseball squad; Class Baseball; Class Bowling; Chm. Sr. Invitation Com.; Illio staff;
Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; L'niv. Auditing Comm. Student in Northwestern School of
Medicine. Address, 2514 Prairie Ave., Chicago; Home Add., 519 S. Tremont St.,
Kewanee, 111.
4542. JESSE AUGUST BARLOGA
B. S. in Arch.; Draftsman; b. Feb. 15, 1888, Pecatonica, III.; s. Henry (b. Milwaukee,
Wis.) & Otillia (Hedke) Bargola (b. ibid.) Prepared in Pecatonica H. S. Arch't'l
draftsman. Address, 512 N. Main St., Rockford, 111.; Bus. .Add., 420 Brown Bldg.,
Rockford.
4543. NELSON ROGERS BARR
B. S. in E. E. ; Engineer; b. May 3, 1884, Quincy, 111.; s. Harvy F. & C. Isabell
(Tuthill) Barr. Prepared in Quincy H. S. Asst. Elec. Engr., Chicago. Address,
230 E. Huron St., Chicago, 111.
4544- ALBERT EDWARD BARRADELL
A. B. in Sci.; Teacher; b. in New Castle on Tyne, Eng.; s. Albert (b. 1844,
Childswickham, Eng.) & Elizabeth (Clark) Barradell (b. 1848, London, Eng.) Prepared
191 1 ] Baccalaureate Alumni 557
in Prophetstown H. S. and Northern 111. State Nor. Sch. Delta Tau Delta; Students
Union Play; Band; Orchestra. Teacher in H. S., Oak Park, 111. Member M. E. Church.
Address, Prophetstown, 111.
4545. SARAH ANITA BARRETT (REECE)
(Wife of No. 3930; Sister of No. 1801)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Nov. 6, 1886, Butler, 111.; d. Jesse Clark (b. May 30, 1839.
Deerfield, Ind.) & Emma Cornelia (Hutchinson) Barrett (b. Dec. 19, 1852, Henry, 111.)
Prepared in Butler H. S.; Hillsboro H. S.; Acad. Univ. of 111. Phi Delta Psi; Yo Ma;
Alpha Xi Delta. Teacher of Eng., Litchfield H. S., 1910-11. Member Y. W. C .A.,
1905-7. Married Wade W. Reece, June 29, ipn, Butler, 111. Address, 3307 W. 63rd
Place, Chicago, 111.
4546. PERCY LEVI BARTON
B. S. in C. E.; Engr. ; b. Oct. 5, 1886, Normal, 111.; s. Herbert Jewett (b. New-
port, N. H.) and Sara Lavina (Dodge) Barton (b. Granthorn, N. H.) Prepared m
Champaign, 111., H. S. Address, Burns Lake, B. C.
4547. JOHN BESLER BASSETT
B. S. in E. E.; Engr.; n. Jan. 17, iSSq, Chicago; s. Norman C. & Laura H.
(Besler) Bassett (b. Augusta, 111.) Prepared in Chicago Man. Tr. Sch.; Univ. H. S.;
Armour Inst., 1905-8. Delta Tau Delta; Sigma Xi. Stud. mem. A. I. E. E. ; Urbana
& Schenectady Sees. Amer. Inst, of E. E. ; Mohawk Golf Club; Schenectady Boat Cluo.
Address, 1202 Union St., Schenectady, N. Y.; Bus. Add., Testing Dept., Gen. Elec. Co.
4548. FRANK STANLEY BAUER
(Brother of No. 3635)
B. S. in M. E.; Instr.; b. Nov. 27, 1888, Blue Mound. III.; s. Charles R. & Alice
K. (Wall) Bauer. Prepared in Prep. School, James Millikin Univ. and Prep., Univ.
of 111. Sigma Xi. Draftsman for Bunsen Coal Co.; Instr. in M. E., Univ. of Colo.
Address, Boulder, Colo.
4549. OTTO ANTON BAUER
B. S. in A. E. ; Arch. Engineer; b. Apr. 22, 1877, Home City, Kans.; s.
Victor (b. Aug. 14, 1857, Hohenzollern, Germany) & .\nnie Marie (Lenz) Bauer.
Prepared in Horton H. S. & Rose Poly. Inst.; Arch. Club; Spaulding Guild; Loyola.
Supt. of Const., Iowa Mausoleum Co., Main office, Waterloo, la. Address, Horton,
Brown Co., Kans.
4550. FLORENCE GABRIELLE BAXTER
(Sister of Nos. 2572, 3269)
A. B. in Sci., M. A., 1912; Teacher; b. Jan. 21, 1890, Nauvoo, 111.; d. Emile J-
(b. May 13, 1853, Newark, N. J.) & Eugenie A. (Dadant) Baxter (b. France). Pre-
pared in Keokuk (la.) H. S.; Phi Beta; Sigma Xi; Athenean; Girls Ath. Assoc; Scholar-
ship in Math., 1911-12; Class Basketball team. Teacher Farmer City II. S. Address,
Farmer City, 111.
4551. HERBERT CLINTON BECK
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Dec. 19, 1888, Chemung, 111.; s. Robert J. (b. Dec.
17, 1851, Co. Armagh, Ireland) and Emma M. (Puffer) Beck (b. Jan. 25, 1857, Chemung,
111.) Prepared Harvard, 111., H. S. on Varsity Track Team. Address, 139 W. 70th
St., Chicago, 111.
4552. HOWARD BENJAMIN BEECHER
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Apr. 16, 1862, Monmouth, 111.; s. Benjamin Jonah
(b. July 22, 1832, St. Lawrence (To., N. Y.) Mercy Ann (Boland) Beecher (b. do.)
Prepared in Galva (111.) H. S. & Ann Arbor (Mich.) H. S.; Undergrad. work in
Iowa State Univ. & Univ. of Mich.; Pnn. Douglas School; Prin. Night School; Treas.
Cent. 111. Teachers' Assoc, 1910-12; Sec. -Treas. Peoria Phi Delta Theta; Alumni Club.
Married Alice Day, 1886, Galva, 111. Children, Benjamin Sanford, b. July i, 1888;
Dorothy Alice, b. Mar. i, 1896; Frances, b. May 24, 1899. Address, 408 Frye Ave.,
Peoria, 111.
4553- JOE POPE BENSON
A. B. in L. & .\. ; in Bank; b. Dec. 14, 1889, Marion, 111.; s. William Lumb. (b.
Sept. I, 1852, do.) & Mary Delilah (Pope) Benson (b. Mar. 13, 1863, Herrin's Prairie,
111.) Prepared in Herrin and Marion H. Schs. Iris; Scribblers; Adelphic; Y. M. C. A.;
Phi Beta Kappa; Prelim. Honors; lUiui Staff; III. Magazine Board; Hatchet Orator; Asst.
Mgr. Alumni Quarterly. Member Christ. Church; A. F. & A. M. .Addrcis, Tlerrin, 111.
4554. FRED STANTON BENTON
B. S. in Ry. E.; Masonry Inspr.; b. Oct. 15, 1886, Forsyth, 111.; s. Victor Wayne
(b. Sept. 26, :854, Beechtown, O.) & Nettie Flora (Stewart) Benton (b. Apr. 13, 1853,
Decatur, 111.) Prepared in Decatur H. S. Attended James Millikin Univ., 1906-9.
Acacia. Masonry Inspector, Bridge Dept., I. C. R. R. Address, 1524 E. 6ist St.,
Chicago, 111.
4555. ADDA ELIZABETH BERGER
(Sister of No. 1809)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. May 22, 1888, Dolton, 111.; d. John (b. 1844, do.)
& Margaret (Karch) Berger (b. 1853, Frankfort, 111.) Prepared in Lexington H. S.
Chi Omega: lUiola; Der Deutscher Verein. Teaching in Lexington, 191 1 — Member M. E.
Church. Address, Dolton, 111.
558 University of Illinois I1911
4556- LOUIS STEWART BERNSTEIN
B. S. in C. E. ; b. Apr. 21, 1887, Chicago; s. A. Bernstein. Prepared in Medill
H. S. Varsity Football; Varsity Basket ball, Capt., 191 1; Phenix. Address, 489 Morgan
St., Chicago, Ill.(t)
4SS7. JOHN DAVID BIGGS
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Feb. 23, 1888, Tamalco, 111.; s. Henry Pinckney (b. June 14,
1847, Callaway Co., Ky.) & Delphia Maria (Holsberry) Biggs. Prepared at Greenville
Acad, and Whipple Acad., Jacksonville, 111. Address, Greenville, 111.
4558. THOMAS MILTON BIRNEY
A. B. in L. & A.; Supt. of Schools; b. July 7, 1869, Leroy, 111.; s. John W (b.
Cadiz, Ohio) & Mary Jane (Healeo) Birney (b. Cadiz, Ohio). Prepared at Normal
H. S., Normal, III., Wesleyan Univ. Acad.; 111. State Nor. Univ. (graduated 1899).
Bloomington, 111. Univ. of Chicago (1900-1901). Supt. of schools, Macomb, 111. Natl.
Educ. Assoc; Natl. Geog. Soc; A. F. & A. M. Married Olive Gertrude Thomas,
June, 1905, Edwardsville, 111. Child, Robert Milton, b. Jan. 30, 1907. Address,
316 N. Johnson St., Macomb, 111.
4SS9. CHARLES DAY BLACK
B. S. in E. E.; M. S. 1912: b. June ,•?. 1885, Plymouth, 111.; s. William (b. July 15,
1851, Elkton, Ky.) & Mary Elizabeth (Walton) Black (b. Aug. 30, 1856, Plymouth,
111.) Prepared at Christian Univ. Acad, and Christian Univ., Canton, Mo.; E. E. Soc;
ist Lieut, and Bat. Adj., 1908-9. Student Member of Amer. Inst, of Elec. Engrs.
Research Lab., Gen'l Elec. Co., Pittsfield, Mass. Address, Pittsfield, Mass.
4560. ELMER FREDERICK BLAKESLEE
B. S. in M. & S. E. ; Engineer; b. Aug. 25, 1890, Fairfield, Nebr.; s. Fred Ger-
vaise (b. June 6, 1862, Woodstock, 111.) & Lillian May (Fuser) Blakeslee (b. Feb. 21,
1S65, do.) Prepared in Lockport & Joliet H. Schs. Phi Gamma Delta; Phenix; Scabbard
& Blade; Helmet; Ku Klux; Prelim. Honors; Mgr., Varsity Fooflball; Class Baseball
& Football. Engr. Dept., Stone & Webster, Eng. Corporation. Address, c/o Stone &
Webster, Keokuk, la.
4561. HELEN EVA BLISS
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Feb. 11, 1891; d. Abel (b. Aug. 8, 1853, New Lenox, 111. &
Nettie (Lynk) Bliss (b. Sept. 25, 1857, do.) Prepared in Lake View, Chicago, & Lexing-
ton Miss., H. Schs. Phi Beta; Alethenai; Illini Staff; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet: Woman's
League Adv. Bd. ; Classical Club; Class Day Com. Member S. Assoc, of Coll. Alumni.
Teacher in H. S., Logansport, La. Address, 902 Robinson PL, Shreveport, La.
4562. WILLIAM NICHOLAS BOLLINGER
B. S. in C. E.; Draftsman: b. Aug. 30, 1889, Sycamore, 111., s. Frank Wm. (b.
May 6, 1859, Burlington, 111.) & Mary Ann (Fleming) Bollinger (b. March 16, i860,
Naperville, 111.). Prepared in Sycamore H. S.; Phi Kappa. Address, 1305 Ruby Ave.,
Kansas City, Kan.
4563. ELVIN EDWARDS BOON
B. S. in E. E.; Tester; b. Nov. 20, 1890, Chrisman, 111.; s. William Elijah, (b.
Nov. 13, 1868, Chrisman, 111.) and Caroline (Edwards) Boon. Prepared in Chrisman
H. S. Ilus; E. E. Soc; Student Member A. I. E. E. ; Scholar from Edwards Co.;
Junior Prom. Com.; Eng. Dance Com.: Mgr., 191 1 Class baseball team. Apprentice
Engr. Westinghouse Elec and Mfg. Co., (Regular tester). Member Westinghouse
Club; Excursion Leader and member of track teams; Chairman Entertainment Com.
Univ. Bible Class of First Presb. Church. Address, 520 Franklin Ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa.
4564. PAVITRA KUMAR BOSE
A. B. in Sci.; Chemist; b. Oct. 3, 1883, Mymensingh, India; s. Sasi Kumar &
Mrinmcoyce ((Bal) Bose. Prepared in City Colegiate Sch., Mymensingh, India; Ljiiv.
of Calcutta, Calcutta, India (1901-1904) Univ. of Chicago, 1907-8; Cosmopolitan Club.
Asst. in 111. State Water Sur.; Bacteriologist to Morris & Co., Stock Yards, Chicago,
111. Address, Nazabazar, Mymensingh, Bengal, India.
4565- THOMAS LYLE BOYS
A. B. in Sci.; Ceramist; b. Nov. i, 1887, Lacon, 111.; s. William Henry (b. Dec. 18,
1862, Marshall Co., 111.) & Mary Althea (Stire) Boys (b. Apr. i, 1861, Marshall Co.,
111.) Prepared in Streator, 111., H. S. Delta Kappa Epsilon; Alpha Chi Sigma. A. B.
Lake Forest Coll., 1909. Ceramist with Barr Clay Co., Streator, 111.; Member A. F. & A.
M.; Streator Club. Address, c/o Barr Clay Co., Streator, 111.
4566. ELIZABETH LUCINDA BRADLEY
A. B. in Sci.; Teacher; b. Dec. 2, 1873, Peosta, la.; d. Curtiss C. Cady (b. Oct.
12, 1840, Cayuga Co., N. Y.) & Amelia (Robinson) Bradley (b. Jan. 30, 1843, do.) Pre-
pared in Weedsport H. S., Weedsport, N. Y.; Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N. Y.; Marine
Biol. Sta., Cold Spring Harbor, 1902; Harvard Univ., Cambridge, Mass., 1906; Univ.
of Mich., 1908; graduated from State Nor. Sch., Oneonta, N. Y., 1897. Prin., Teachers*
Tr. Sch., Troy, N. Y. Member, Second Presb. Church and Women's Civic League,
Troy, N. Y. ; Troy Teachers Assoc; Arethusa Sorority, New York State Nor. Sch,
Address. Cato, Cayuga Co., N. Y.
igii] Baccalaureate Alumni 559
4567. JOSEPH LAJUS BRADY
B. S. in Arch.; Arch.; b. May 8, 1884, Germantown, Pa.; s. Thomas Francis (b.
i860, Germantown, Pa.) & Louise (Lajus) Brady (b. 1861, Philadelphia, Pa.) Address,
4568. ELLA CHRISTINE BRAEUNINGER
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Mav lo, 1885, Taylorville, 111.; d. Michael (b. Dec.
9, 1824, Germany) & Mary (Nedley) Braeuninger (b. Mar. 6, 1846, Loudenville, O.)
Prepared in Univ. of 111. Acad. Prin., Sidell H. S., 1911. Address, Sidell, 111.
4569. ROSS PRESTON BRALEY
B. S. in Ry. E. E.; Engr.; b. July 17, 1887, Kellogg, la.; s. Fred A. (b. Oct. 16,
1854, Montpelier, Vt.) & Laura E. Braley (b. Oct. i, i860, Orion, 111.) Prepared in
Thornton Twp. H. S., Harvey, 111. Ilus; A. I. E. E.; Class Football & BasebalL
Engr. with I. C. R. R. Signal Dept., Pacific Light & Power Corporation, Los Angeles,
Calif.; B. P. O. E. Address, 47a N. Raymond Ave., Pasadena, Calif.
4570. EDGAR GREGORY BRANDS
A. B. in L. & A.; Reporter; b. Nov. 2, 1888, Prairie du Rocher, 111.; s. Albert
L. (b. St. Genevieve Co., Mo.) & Margaret Mary Bliler (b. Carlyle, 111.) Prepared
in Chester, 111., H. S. Shield & Trident; Ath. Ed., The Daily Illini, igio-ii Editor, The
Dope Sheet, loio; University Band. Reporter, Champaign Daily News, 1911-12. Ad-
dress, 507 E. Healy St., Champaign, 111.
4571. STROTHER AMBROSE BRIGGS
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. Sept. 10, 1887, Minier, 111.; s. Duncan R. ((b. Sept. 10,
185s, do.) & Mary Elizabeth (Bush) Briggs (b. Mar. 19, i860, Lexington, Ky.) Prepared
in Normal H. S. Chi Beta; Agr. Club; Basket Ball squad; Capt. Class Basket Ball;
Varsity Soccer. Married Leta Fern Cantrell, Oct. 4, 191 1, Bloornington, 111. Address,
Minier, 111.
45/
572. ELIZABETH MINERVA (bROADDUS) ^"o l-^ 'i' S
(Wife of No. 3814)^
A. B. in L. & A.; b. December 7, 1888. Magnolia. 111.; d. Marshall Hall (b. Dec.
19, 1864, do.) and Elizabeth Ann (Glenn) Broaddus (b. Feb. 19, 1865, do.) Prepared
in Urbana H. S. Kappa Alpha Theta; Yo Ma; Women's Ath. Assoc; Mask & Bauble.
Married J. T. Jones, ('09) at Henry, 111., Oct. 21, 1912. Address, Magnolia, 111.
4573. ELIZABETH ANNIE BROOK
A B. in L. & A.; b. Dec. 19, 1890, Stronghurst, 111.; d. James William (b. Aug.
20, 1843, Olena, 111.) & Emma Jane (Porter) Brook (b. Mar. 17, 1852. Shirleysbursh,
Pa.) Prepared in Biggsville Twp. H. S. & Monmouth Coll. Classical Club; Y. W.
C. A.; El Circulo Espanol. Member of United Presb. Church; Address, Stronghurst,
111.
4574. RAYMOND WENTWORTH BROOKS
B. S. in C. E.; C. E.; b. Aug. 30, 1889, Red Bank, N. J.; s. John Pascal (b. Sept.
24, 1861, Kittery, Me.) and Maude Pepperill (Perkins) Brooks, (b. Feb. 6, 1863,
Atchison, Kan.) Prepared in Kittery, Me., H. S. & Phillips Exeter Acad., 1907.
Easterner's Club; Prelim. Honors; Class Bowling Team. Draftsman, C. M. ^ St. P. Ky.;
Soc. C. E.; I. O. O. F. Address, Engr. Office, C. M. & St. P. Ry., Aberdeen, S. D.
4575. ELLA STEWART BROWN
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Dec. 9, 1889, Hay Springs, Nebr. ; d. Joseph Edwin
(b. Jan. 14, 1849, Lock Haven, Pa.) & Jennie (Stewart) Brown (b. Dec. 25, 1861,
Spruce Creek, Pa.) Prepared in Rushville (Nebr.) H. S.; attended Univ. of Nebr..
1906-8. Phi Beta; Y. W. C. A. 2d Cabinet; Woman's Ath. Assoc; Capt. Basket Ball
team, 1911; Der Deutsche Verein; Classical Club. Teacher in Mattoon H. S., 1911 —
Member Presb. Church; D. A. R.; Cent. 111. Branch Assoc. Coll. Alumnae. Address,
Rushville, Nebr.; Bus. Add., Mattoon, 111.
4576. HUGH ALEXANDER BROWN
B. S. in E. E. ; Elec. Engr.; b. June 19, i88y. Cedar Springs. Pa.: s. Hugh White
(b. Feb. 21, 1841, Nitteny Valley, Pa.) & Emma Rosalind (Alexander) Brown (b.
Kishacquillas, Pa.) Prepared in Belleville, 111., H. S. E. E. Soc. Testing Dept.,
Gen. Elec. Co. Address, 602 Union St., Schenectady, N. Y.
4577. RALPH EDGAR BROWN
B. S. in Ceramics; Ceramist; b. Nov. 17, 1886. Hillshoro, 111.; s. John Frank (b.
do.) & Eva (Bailey) Brown (b. Feb. 6, 1868, do.) Prepared in Hillsboro H. S.
Special honors. Res. Asst. Ceramic Dept., Univ. of 111. to Aug. ii, 1911; Ceramist for
Union Mining Co., Mt. Savage, Md., in Fire brick plant, Aug. 11, 1911 — Member
Amer. Ceramic Society. Married Ethel Riggen, Jan. 1, 1912, Cumberland, Md. Child,
Eva Jane Brown, b. Oct. 16, 1912. Address. Box 106, Ottawa, 111.
4578. ARTHUR WARD BUCKINGHAM
B. S. in C. E.; Draftsman and Inspector; b. Sept. 10, 1889, Kingley, Iowa: s. John
Dague (b. June 24, 1862, Pa.) & Anne (Lacy) Buckingham (b. June 24, 1870, Morning-
side, la.) Prepared in Armour Sci. Acad. &• Armour Inst, of Tech.; Triangle; Class
56o University of Illinois [191 i
Basket Ball; Draftsman and Inspector, City of St. Louis, Mo. Address, 5325 Savoy Court,
St. Louis, Mo.
4579- CHARLES ANTRIM DE KRAFT BUNTING
B. S. in M. E. ; Engr. ; b. Nov. 11, 1888, Quincy, 111.; s. John Antrim (b. Aug.
16, 1851, Mt. Holly, N. J.) & Fannie (Miller) Bunting (b. July 30, 1851, Quincy, 111.)
Prepared in Quincy, 111., H. S. Draftsman Elec. Wheel Co., Quincy, 111., 191 1-12;
Beatty Auto Car, Storage Batteries and Electric Cars Dept., Quincy, 111., 1912 — Engr.
Dent. 111. Soldiers and Sailors Home, do. Member of Epis. Church. Address, 1229 Ken-
tucky St., Quincy, 111.
4580. CYRIL AGARD BURNS
A. B. in L. & A.; Student; b. Jan. 20, 1887, Ottawa, 111.; s. Thomas Wesley (b.
July 25, 1857, do.) Si. Eva Marion (Agard) Burns (b. May 29, i860, Lancaster, N. Y.)
Prepared in Fairbury H. S. La Bazoche; Commercial Club; Fencing Team, 1910-11.
Member M. E. Church. Address, Fairbury, 111.
4581. JOE KOSSUTH BURNS
B. S. in E. E. ; Engr.; b. Oct. 21, 1888, Petersburg, 111.; s. Louis Kossuth (b. Nov.
14, 1849) & Almeda (Bradley) Burns (b. Sept. 8, i860). Prepared at Greenview,
111., H. S. Alpha Sigma Phi; Phenix; Student Member, A. I. E. E. Soc; Freshman
Track Team, 1907-8; Varsity Track Team, 1908-11; (Tlass Basket ball Team, 1908-9;
Soph. Class Pres., 1909; Ann; Fall Home-Coming Com., 191 1; Senior Ball Com., 191 1;
Interscholastic Field Judge, 1908-9. Member Christian Church; Secy. & Treas. & Pres.
Christian Endeavor, 1907-12. Address, Greenview, 111.
4582. RUTH MITCHELL BURNS
(Sister of Nos. 2915, 3674)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Aug. 30, 1890, Monmouth, 111.; d. James
Clinton (b. Sept. 13, 1850, Harveys. Pa.) & Ida Jane (Carey) Burns (b. Jan. 18,
1856, Xenia, Ohio). Prepared in Macomb H. S. Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Delta Psi;
Kappa Delta Pi; Illiola; Prelim, and Final Honors; Permanent Class Secretary;
Valedictorian. Grad. Scholarship for 1911-12. Address, Roseville, 111.
4583- ETHEL NORTH BURRELL
A. B. in L. & A.; b. June, 1888, Brooklyn, 111.; d. Luther Albertus & Anna J.
(Beck) Burrell. Prepared in Walnut Hills H. S., Cincinnati, Ohio; Univ. of Cincin-
nati, 1907. Delta Gamma; Engl. Club. Address, 457 Beecher St., Cincinnati, O.
4584. JOHN LITTLE BURT
B. S. in M. E.; b. Mar. 8, 1S87, St. Paul, Minn.; s. J. D. Burt. Address, 1
Wentworth St., S. Hamilton, Ont.
4585. EARL KELLIS BURTON
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Feb. 7, 1889, Isabel, 111.; s. Other Kellis (b. Jan.
13, 1863, Oakland, 111.) & Sarah Jane (Kees) Burton (b. July 4, 1867). Prepared in
Isabel & Paris (111.) H. Schs. Triangle. Address, 5181 Delmar Blvd., St. Louis, Mo.
4586. LAWRENCE VREELAND BURTON
B. S. in Chem. Eng. ; Engaged in Byproduct Coke Oven Operation; b. Apr. 15,
1889, Aurora, III.; s. Charles Pierce (b. about 1862, Andersonville, Ind.) & Cora
Lena (Vreeland) Burton (b. about 1863, Michigan). Prepared in West Aurora H. S.
Chem. Club. Phi Lambda Upsilon. With Coke Plant, Ind. Steel Co., Gary, Ind., since
July S, 191 1. Member Amer. Chem. Soc; 111. State Water Supply Assoc; Amer. Gas
Inst.; Address, 775 Jefferson St., Gary Ind.
4587. PRICE JOHN CALDWELL
B. S. in E. E.; Engr.; b. May 21, 1885. New Holland, 111.; s. A. M. (b. Oct.
9, 1847, Scott Co., 111.) & Letitia (White) Caldwell (b. Nov. 9, 1854, Marietta, O.)
Prepared Champaign, 111., H. S. Elec. Contr. Address, 704 W. Hill St., Champaign,
111.
4588. WILL CARLETON CALDWELL
B. S. in A. E. ; Arch. Draftsman & Engr.; b. Apr. 9, 1886, Monticello, 111.; s.
William Burr (b. Mar. 27, 1839, Bloomington, Mo.) & Mary Elizabeth (Spenser)
Caldwell (b. May 18, 1846, LaPlata, Mo.) Prepared in Monticello H. S.; Armour
Inst, of Tech. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Alpha Delta Phi; Final Honors. Arch. Drafts-
man & Engr. with Holabird & Roche, Archts. Married Cecelia Werno, Apr. 28, 1906,
Danville, 111. Child, Elizabeth, b. Feb. 10, 1907. Address, LaGrange, 111.; Bus. Add.,
14th Floor, Monroe Bldg., Chicago.
4589- FLOY E. CALEY
(Sister of No. 4590)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. May 17, 1884, Markle, Ind.; s. William Elmer
(b. Jan. 20, 1862, Markle, Ind.) & Alice C. (Hamilton) Caley (b. Oct. 3, 1862, Zanes-
ville, Ind.) Prepared in Markle, Ind., Commissioned H. S. ; Indiana Univ., 1905;
Tri-State Normal, Angola, Ind., 1902-3. Der Deutsche Verein. Teacher in Hunting-
ton, Ind., 1911-12. Address, Huntington, Ind.
191 1] Baccalaureate Alumni 561
4590. mary celelah caley
(Sister of No. 4389)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Mav 17, 1884, Markle, Ind.; s. William Elmer
Jan. 20, 1862, Markle, Ind.) & AJice C. ^Hamilton) Caley (b. Oct. 3, 1862, Zanesville,
Ind.) Prepared in Markle, Ind., H. S. Address, Huntington, Ind.
4591. WILLARD RUSSELL CAMP
A. B. in L. & A. ; Banking; b. July i, 1888, Bement, 111.; s. \Vm. M. (b. Oct. 21,
183s, Mt. Vernon, O.) & Mary Ellen (Peters) Camp (b. Dec. 20, 1843, Marion, O.)
Prepared in Bement H. S. Alpha Delta Phi; Pheni.x ; Scabbard and Blade; Orange and
Blue Dancing Club; Capt. Battery Univ. Reg., 1910-11; Glee Club, 1910-11; Treas.
Jun. Prom., 1909-10; Treas. Senior Ball, 191 1; Varsity Tennis Team, 1910-11. Member
Presb. Church. Address, Bement, 111.
459-'. FERMOR SPENCER CANNON
B. S. in Arch; Arch; b. Aug. 4, 1888, Indianapolis, Ind.: s. William Taylor
b. Apr. 23, 1856, Logansport, Ind.) & Anna W. (Adams) Cannon (b. Sept. 17, 1857,
Baltimore, Md.) Prepared at Shortridge H. S., Indianapolis, Ind. Arch. Club.
Address, 2604 College Ave., Indianapolis, Ind.; Bits. Add., 1219 State Life Bldg., do.
4593. LADISLAV VACLAV CAPEK
B. S. in E. E.; Engr. ; b. Aug. 25, 1886, Chicago, 111.; s. Joseph Capek. Prepared
in Engl. Man. Tr. H. S., Chicago, 111. Address, 2224 Spaulding Ave., Chicago, 111.
4594. CHARLES ALGOT CARLSON
B. S. in M. E.; Draftsman; b. May 24, 1881, Krakshult, Hjeltevad, Sweden; s.
Carl Oskar Olofson (b. Sept. 10, 1846, do.) !k Matilda Sophia (Johanson) Carlson (1j.
Nov. 21, 1855, do.) Prepared in Englewood Evening H. S.; Univ. Acad. M. E.
Soc; A. S. M. E. Address, 7842 Aberdeen St., Chicago; Bus. Add., 1532 nth Ave.,
Deere & Co., Molina, lU.
4595. PAUL NELS CARLSON
B. S. in C. E.; Engr.; b. Tune 27, 1885, Salemsburg, Kan.; s. Nels Otto (b.
Oct. 2, 1856, Molilla, Smoland, Sweden) & Lydia Sophia (Andreen) Carlson (b.May
9, 1858, Rockford, 111.) Prepared in Bethany Academy, Lindsborg, Kan., A. B., 1906.
Triangle; C. E. Club; Member, Technograph Board. Junior Engr., III. State Highway
Comm.; Engr., Grant Smith & Co., Seattle, Wash. Address, 4105 Whitman Ave.,
Seattle, Wash.
4596. HARRY YOUNG CARSON
B. S. in M. & S. E.; Engineer & Contractor; h. Apr. 2, 1888, Danville, 111.; s.
J. M. (b. 1845, Edinburgh, Scotland) & A. Marie (Young) Carson (b. 1854, Louisville,
Ky.) Prepared in Danville H. S. C. E. Club; Pres. Cosmopolitan; Mgr. ist Inter-
collegiate Soccer team. Gen. Mgr., The Carson Payson Co., Contracting Engrs. Author:
.Soccer Football in Western Intercollegiate Magazine. 191 1; various articles^ in Trade
Journals on Plumbing. Charter member Illinois Club. Address, Indianapolis, Ind.
4597. GRACE CHALLAND
A. B. in Sci., 1911; Teacher; b. 1887, Shabbona, 111.; d. Reuben (b. Shabbona,
111.) & Mary Emily (Cutts) Challand (b. Lee, 111.) Prepared in Shabbona H. S.
& N. 111. State Nor. Sch. Teaching in Oak Park. Address, Shabbona, 111.
4598. CHESTER RAYMOND CHAMBERS
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. July 23, 1888, Pierson Sta., 111.; s. Owen Thomas (b.
Nov. I, 1843, Vigo Co., Ind.) & Sarah (Wildman) Chambers (b. Sept. 13, 1854, Pierson
Sta., 111.) Prepared in Shurtleff Coll. Acad., Upper Alton, 111.; Shurtleff Coll., 1906-8,
Ag. Club. Address, Pierson Sta., 111.
4599. PHILENA CLARKE
A. B. in L. &• A.: Teacher; b. Noblesville, Ind.; d. John Osenbach ( b. do.) & Mary
(White) Clark (b. Westfield, Ind.) Prepared in Noblesville, Ind., H. S.; Earlham
Coll., Richmond, Ind., 1905; Ind. State Nor., 1904. Kappa Delta Pi; Final Honors.
Principal Hamilton, 111., H. S., Sept. i, 191 1. Address, 211 E. Conner St., Nobles-
ville, Ind.
4600. SCOTT WILLIAM CLEAVE
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. Sept. 28, 1886, Ottawa, 111.; b. Sept. 26, 1886, Ottawa,
111.; s. J. F. & Luberta M. Cleave. Prepared in Ottawa H. S.; Univ. Acad. Acacia;
Shield & Trident; Theta Nu Epsilon; Alpha Gamma Rho. Address, 224 Catherine St.,
Ottawa, 111.
4601. CHARLES CARROLL COBB, JR.
B. S. in M. E. ; Engineer; b. May 26, 1889, Chicago; s. Charles Carroll (b. Nov.
26, 1862, Abingdon, Mass.) & Ida Elizabeth (Allen) Cobb (b. Mar. 31, 1864, Hender-
sonville, N. Car.) Prepared in Hyde Park H. S.; Univ. of Chicago, 1906-9. Tau
Beta Pi; Technograph Bd.; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; Secy., M. E. Soc. Illinois Central
Ry., June-Aug., 191 1; National Tube Co.. 1911 — Member I. N. G., ist Regt., 1907-9.
.Address, iio McKinley St., Kewanee, 111.
562 University of Illinois [191 i
4602. GEORGE OWEN COGSWELL
(Brother of No. 4603)
A. B. in A. E. ; Supt. Constr.; b. Apr. 28,^1887, Cedar Rapids, la.; s. George Elmer
(b. Towanda, Pa.) & Czarina Evelyn (Coirian) Cogswell (b. 1849, Leroy, N. Y.)
Prepared in Champaign H. S. Beta Theta Pi; Scabbard & Blade; Arch. Club; County
Scholarship and Mil. Scholarship; Comm. Officer in Regt.; Tennis Team. Member
Presb. Church. A. F. & A. M., Champaign County Country Club. Address, 20 f W.
Green St., Champaign, 111.
4603. ROBERT COMAN COGSWELL
(Brother of No. 4602)
B. S. in Arch. Eng. ; Lumber Bus.; b. Apr. 28, 1887, Cedar Rapids, la.; s. George
Elmer (b. 1849, Towanda, Pa. & Czrina Evelyn (Coman) Cogswell (b. 1849, Lerpy,
N. Y.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Beta Theta Pi; Univ. Band. Steel Designing
and Mill Work. Address, Y. M. C. A. Bldg., LaFayette, Ind.
4604. MARTIN FRANCIS CONNELLY
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Feb. 29, 1888, Chicago; s. Martin (b. Chicago) &
Mary A. (Nickson) Connelly (b. do.) Prepared in Chicago H. S.; Lewis Inst.,
i()o6-7. Triangle. Engr. on Bldg. Constr. Work. Asst. Engr. N. Y. State Highway
Dept. Member Spaulding Guild. Address, 241 Prospect A., Buffr.h), K. V.
4605. SAMUEL SAMPSON COOK
B. S. in Ry. C. E., igii; Asst. Supt.; b. Oct. 14, 1889, Clinton, la.; s. Ward
Williams (b. Sept. i, 1866, Dunleith, 111.) & Mary (Sampson) Cook (b. Oct. 26,
1865, Sterling, 111.) Prepared in Clinton H. S. Phi Kappa Psi; C. E. Club; Varsity
Dancing Club; Cadet Hop Com.; Class Baseball, 1909-11; Class Smoker Com.; Chm. Sr.
Breakfast Com., 1910. Supt. Ry. Constr., with Donald Jeffrey. Ry. Contr., Dehnor, la.
Address, 1131 N. 2d St., Clinton, Iowa.
4606. MARK AMENT COOPER
B. S. in Agr. & Bus.; Student; b. Feb. 7, 1890, Farmingdale, 111.; s. William
Knox & Kathryn Stites (Van Paten) Cooper. Prepared in Springfield H. S. Chi Psi;
Alpha Gamma Rho. Varsity Baseball Squad, 1909; Jun. Class Baseball; Senior Class
Baseball. Member A. F. & A. M. Address, Farmingdale, 111.
4607. EVA RETTA CRANE
A. B. in L. A.; b. Mar. q, 1888, Rantoul, 111., d. Earl Nerse (b. 1846, Peoria
Co., 111.) &. Lucinda Frances (Mahaffey) Crane (b. Dec. 20, 1844, Brown Co., O.)
Prepared in Rantoul H. S. Kappa Delta Pi. Member M. E. Church. Address, Ran-
toul, 111.
4608. CLAY EVERETT CRAPNELL
B. S. in Agr.; b. Sept. 12, 1887, Joy. 111.; s. William (b. June 16, 1861, do.)
& Emma (Miller) Crapnell (b. Feb. 33, 1866, Aledo, 111.) Prepared in Hedding Prep.,
Abingdon, 111. Phi Sigma Kappa; Four Year Scholarship; Hedding Coll. Male Quartette;
Univ. of 111. Glee Club. Address, 249 Cherry Ave., Long Beach, Calif.
4609. JAMES WASHINGTON CRESS
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer & Stock Raiser; b. July 31, 1889, Hillsboro, 111.; s. Henry
A. (b. Aug. 8, 1859, do.) & Anna (Clotfeller) Cress (b. July 17, 1859, do.) Prepared
in Hillsboro H. S. Sigma Pi; Agr. Club. Address, Hillsboro, 111.
4610. PRESTON WIRUM CUMMINGS
B. S. in M. E., 1911; Estimator; b. Aug. 30, 1884, Buda, 111. Prepared Sheffield
H. S. With Constr. Elevator Supply & Repair Co. Address, 867 LaSalle Ave.,
Chicago.
461 1. FLORENCE RISING CURTIS
A. B. in L. & A.; Instr. in Lib. Sch. ; d. General Newton Martin (b. May 21,
183s, Depeyster, N. Y.) & Emeline (Clark) Curtis (b. Aug. 20, 1838, Fancy Creek,
111.) Prepared in Ogdensburg Free Acad & Wells Coll., 1891-4, Aurora, N. V.,
N. Y. State Lib. Sch., Graduate 1896, B. L. S., 191 1; Asst., Osterhout Free Lib.,
Wilkesbarre, Penn., 1896-97; Libr. & Secy. Potsdam, N. Y. State Nor. Sch., 1900-6;
Libr., Athenaeum Lib., Saratoga, N. Y., 1906-8; Instr. in Univ. of 111. Lib. Sch.,
1908^ Author of List of the Lib. Reports and Bull, in the Collection of the Univ.
of 111. Lib. Sch., 1912. Address, Urbana, 111.
4612. PETER DALENBERG
B. S. in A. E.; Supt.; b. Jan. 18, 1886, South Holland, 111.; s. Wm. (b. Feb. 9,
1857, Roseland, 111.) & Henrietta (Van Oostenberg) Dalenberg (b. July 29, 1863).
Prepared in Thornton Twp. H. S. Married Anne Van Erden, Nov. 16, 191 1, South
Holland, 111. Address, 6:8 W. Healy St., Champaign, 111.
4613. IDA BELLE DAVIS
A. B. in L. & A.; Instructor; b. Aug. 4, 1873; d. Aaron (b. Jan. 17, 183-) &
Abigail E. Davis (b. Mar. 18, 1842). Prepared in Valparaiso, Ind.; Univ. Acad.;
Northwestern Univ., 1903-5; Grad. from Cumnock Sch. of Orat. Instructor in Phys.
igii] Baccalaureate Alumni 563
Tr., Yankton Co. Coll., Yankton, S. Dak., 1905-6; in Pub. Speak., same, 1906-8. Ad-
dress, Champaign, 111.
4614. REBA DAVIS
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Apr. 7, 1886, Sun Prairie, Wis.; d. John R. (b. 1846,
Sun Prairie, Wis.) & Sarah Jane (Chase) Davis (b. 1849, do.) Prepared in Spokane,
Wash., H. S.; Univ. of Wash., 1904-6; Univ. of Minn., 1907-8. Organizer, la. Lbr.
Comm. Delta Gamma. Address, c/o State Historical Bldg., Des Moines, la.
4615. LEON MORTON DECKER
A. B. in Bus. L. S: A.; Bus. Mgr.; b. June 15, 1888, E. Stroudsburg, Pa.; s.
Morton (b. July 16, 1858) & Anna Margaret (Lantz) Decker (b. May 8. 1862). Prepared
in Hyde Park H. S., Chicago. Delta Kappa Epsilon; Phenix; Yoxan; 111. Union Dramatic
Club; Mgr. Varsity Baseball Team, 1911; Class Baseball; Class Secy.; Junior Cap
Com.; Senior Ball Com.; Cast, "Maid of the Moon." Traveling Salesman for Standard
Separator Co., 1911-12; Asst. Sales Mgr., same, 1912. Member I. N. G., 1906-7.
Address, 551 Bellview PI., Milwaukee, Wis.
4616. EMMA ETHEL DE WITT
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Wickliffe, Ind.; d. William F. (b. 1861, Crawford Co.,
Ind.) & Pheby E. (Eckerty DeWitt (b. 1862, Canal Dover, O.) Prepared in
Long View & Tuscola H. Schs. Treas. IlHola; H. Sci. Club; Alpha Omicron Pi.
Bethany Circle; 191 1. Address, Broadlands, 111.
4617. GRACE ELLA DEXTER
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Aug. 12, 1888, Benton Harbor, Mich.; d. Arthur Glen
(Chenoa, 111.) & Lora Belle (Gallup) Dexter (Niles, Mich.) Prepared in Urbana
H. S. Athenean; Kappa Delta Pi. D. A. R.; Assoc, of Coll. Alumnae. Address.
Urbana. 111.
4618. ROSCOE CLARK DILLAVOU
A. B. in L. & A.; Law Student; b. Jan. 2, 1890, Lodge, 111.; s. Samuel Elmer
(b. Apr. 20, 186s, Macon Co., 111.) &• Mary M. (McDaniel) Dillavou (b. Sept. 16,
i868, Wabash Co., Ind.) Prepared in Tolono H. S. Sophomore Debating team; John
Marshall Law Club. Law Student, Univ. of 111. Address, 409 W. Clark St., Cham-
paign, 111.
4619. NOAH MATHENY DIXON
A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; Bond Broker; b. Nov. 15, 1889, Springfield, 111.; s. John
Norman (b. Sept. 26, 1854, Zanesville, O.) & Fanny (Matheny) Dixon (b. Jan. 23,
1862, Springfield, 111.) Prepared in Springfield, 111., H. S., St. Johns Mil. Acad.,
Delafield, Wis. Phi Kappa Psi; Yoxan; Helmet. Address, 825 S. Sixth St., Springfield,
111.
4620. IRA BURTON DOLE
B. S. in M. E.; Engr.; b. Oct. 12, 1888, Manteno, 111.; s. Ira Burton (b. rf^.)
& Amelia Izetta (Barnard) Dole (b. do.) Prepared in Manteno H. S.; Univ. Acad.
M. E. Soc; (jregory Guild; Student branch, A. S. M. E. Asst. foreman and foreman,
Rome Plant, Federal Creosoting Co., 1911-12. Address, Y. M. C. A., Rome, N. Y.
4621. MAX ROBERT DORMITZER
B. S. in E. E.; Acct. Sales Dept.; b. Aug. 24, 1888, New Orleans; s. Charles (b.
Germany) & Louise (Reichardt) Dormitzer (b. Boston, Mass.) Prepared in Engle-
wood H. S., Chicago; Armour Inst., 1907-9. Alpha Sigma Phi; Senior Inv. Com.
Account Sales Dept., Swift & Co. Address, 74' S Harvard Ave., Chicago.
4622. ETHEL LEILA DOUGLAS
A. B. in L. & A.: Teacher; b. Aug. 8, 1888. Chicago; d. Wallace N. (b. May 19, i860,
Como, 111.) & Elizabeth Harris (Kemp) Douglas (b. Mar. 18, 1862, Mahomet, 111.)
Prepared in John Marshall H. S. Grad. Chicago Froebel Assoc. (Kindergarten train-
ing school), 1 910. Kindergarten Teacher, Evanston, 111. Pub. Sch. Pi Beta Phi. .4ddress,
6520 Monroe Ave., Chicago.
4623. ELMO SAMUEL DRAKE
(Brother of No. 4624)
A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; Banker; b. May 30, 1888, Grove City, 111.; s. Cornelius
(b. 1854, Wadsworth, O.) & Estella Viola (Sadler) Drake (b. 1855, Grove City, 111.)
Prepared in Stonington, 111., H. S. & James Millikin Univ. Delta Kappa Chi; Commer-
cial Club; Sigma Pi. Varsity Track Team, 1910-11. Address, Stonington, 111.
4624. WALDO HIRAM DRAKE
(Brother of No. 4623)
A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; Banker; b. May 30, 1888, Grove City, 111.; s. Cornelius
(b. 1854. Wadsworth, O.) & Estella Viola (Sadler) Drake (b. 1855, Grove City, 111.)
Prepared in Stonington, 111., H. S. & James Millikin Univ. Delta Kappa Chi; Commercial
Club; Sigma Pi; Varsity Track Team, 1909-11. .Address, Grove City, 111.
4625. LILLIAN BEATRICE DREW
A. B. in L. & A.; Traveling; b. June 17, 1887, DeKalb, 111.; d. Edward (b. Feb.
31, 1845, St. Clements, Eng.) & Elizabeth Jane Drew (b. Oct. 26, 1845, Milor, Eng.)
564 University of Illinois [191 i
Prepared in Wendell Phillips H. S., Chicago, 111. Kappa Kappa Ganinia; Scriljblers'.
Address, 213 Hickory St., Joliet, lU.
4626. ETHEL REYNOLDS DRUMMOND
A. B. in L. & A., iQii; Instr. b. July i, i88g, Omaha, Nebr.; d. Ralph A. (b- Glasgow,
Scotland) & Maude (Reynolds) Drummond (b. Pawtucket, R. I.) Prepared in John
Marshall H. S. Irmena. Instr in Engl, and Histr., H. S., Nashville, 111. Address, Nash-
ville, 111.
4627. BERTHA CATHERINE DUERKOP
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. July 14, 1881, Elderville, 111.,; d. Henry (b. Nov. 24,
1833, Hildesheim, Ger.) & Catherine (Satori) Duerkop (b. Feb. 5, 1849, do.) Pre-
pared in 111. State Nor. Univ. Der Deutsche Verein; Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa Delta Pi.
Address, Winchester, 111.
4628. ARTHUR BARRETT DUNHAM
B. S. in Arch.; Arch. Draftsman; b. Sept. 9, 1887, Chicago; s. Arthur Henry (b.
Mar. 30, 1 86 1, Stockbridge, Mass.) & Margaret Evans (Barrett) Dunham (b. Feb. 8,
1863, do.) Prepared in John Marshall H. S.; LaSalle Peru Twp. H. S. Tau Beta Pi;
Scarab; Prelim. & Final Honors; Illio; Senior Mem. Com.; Senior Ball Com. Address,
616 6th St., LaSalle, 111.
4629. ANDREW MELVIN DUNLAP
(Brother of No. 4630)
B. S. in E. E. ; Student; b. Dec. 20, 1877, Aledo, 111.; s. Albert Middleton (b.
Connellsville, Pa.) & Mary Helmle (b. Cherry Fork, O.) Prepare3~Tn Aledo H. S.;
Armour Inst. Acad. Soc. Elec. Engr. Student Apprentice with Wes. Elec. Co. Address,
3715 W. Eighteenth St., Chicago, 111.
4630. ERNEST ALBERT DUNLAP
(Brother of No. 4629)
B. S. in E. E., 1911; Elec. Engr.; b. Oct. 12, 1889, Aledo, 111.; s. Albert Middleton
& Mary (Helmle) Dunlap (b. West LTnion, O.) Prepared in Aledo H. S. E. E. Soc;
Class Baseball, 1910-11. Employed by Westinghouse Elec. Co. Address, Aledo, 111.
4631. ROBERT MURATT DUNLAP
(Son of No. 418)
B. S. in C. E.; Structural Steel Draftsman; b. Oct. 23, 1887; s. Robert Livingston ^^
Charlotte Rebecca (Jutkins) Dunlap (b. Apr. 5, 1864, Albany, N. Y.) Prepared in
Urbana H. S. Draftsman, Amer. Bridge Co., 191 1; Rate Dept., 191 1; Assembling
Structural Steel, Noelbe-Richards Iron Wks., Indianapolis, 191 2. Member Cong. Church.
Married Bessie Laurie Wisehart, Nov. 30, 191 1, Champaign, 111. Address, 332 N. Calit.
St., Indianapolis, Ind.
4632. WILLIAM BENJAMIN DUNNING
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Oct. 17, 1886, Aurora, 111. Prepared in West Aurora
H. S. Triangle. Universal Portland Cement Co., Chicago, 111. Address, 237 Cedar St.,
Aurora, 111.
4633- MATI LAL DUTT
B. S. in M. E.; M. S., 1912; Grad. Stud.; b. Sept. 17, 1885, Calcutta, India; s.
Madhav Chandra Dutt. Prepared in Central Collegiate School, Calcutta, India; Univ. of
Calcutta, 1903-5; Univ. of Calif., 1907-9. Cosmopolitan Club. Student Apprentice with
Allis-Chalmers Co., Milwaukee, Wis., 1911-12. Student Member, A. S. E. E. With In-
ternat'l. Harvester Co., Chicago, 111. Address, 2015 W. Monroe St., Chicago, 111.
4634. JOHN WILLIAM ECK
(Brother of No. 4635)
A. B. in Sci.; Teacher: b. June 7, 1886, Troy Grove, 111.; s. John A. & Magdalena
(Dorfner) Eck. Prepared in Troy Grove H. S.; N. 111. Nor. Sch. Kappa Delta Pi;
Final Honors. Teacher in Man. Tr. at Minn. State Nor. Sch., Moorhead, Minn.
Address, Moorhead, Minn.
4635. JOSEPHINE ANTOINETTE ECK
(Sister of No. 4634)
A. B. in Sci.; Teacher; b. Feb. 7, 1889, Troy Grove, 111.; d. John A. (b. Sept. 7,
1855, Peru, 111.) & Ellen (Dorfner) Eck (b. Apr. 26, 1857, Chicago, 111.) Prepared in
Troy Grove H. S. & N. 111. State Nor., DeKalb, 111. Teacher in Murphysboro Twp. H.
S. Member of Woman's Club. Address, Murphysboro, 111.
4636. GEORGE CHRISTIAN EDLER
B. S. in Agr.; b. Dec. 13, 1889, Chicago, 111.; s. Fred C. (b. Feb. 17, 1857, do.) &
Adele Louise (Groll) Edler (b. June 24, 1865, do.) Prepared in Lyons Twp. H. S.,
LaGrange, 111. Agr. Club; Alpha Zeta; Prelim. Honors; Varsity Freshman Basket ball
Squad, 1907; Junior Class Basket ball Team; Senior Class Basket ball Team (class Cham-
pionship); Senior Class Tennis Team (class championship); Univ. Tennis Team, 191 1;
Singles Representative in Wes. Inter. Coll. Tennis Conference, Chicago, June, 1911-
Formerly Mgr. Kenmare Flax Farm, Kenmare, N. Dak. With The Dickinson Co. Seed
Merchant. Author: (not published) The Uses of Explosives in Blasting Stumps, Boulders,
Breaking up Hard Pan, and in Tree Planting, awarded ist prize of ?ioo by DuPont
191 1] Baccalaureate Alumni 565
Powder Co.; The Farm Boy of Tomorrow, The Farm Home Magazine, June, 1911, p. 31.
Member 111. Corn Growers Assoc. Address, 60 Kensington Ave., LaGrange, 111.
4637. WILLARD CLARKE EELLS
B. S. in C. E.; Grad. Stud.; b. Oct. 27, 1885, Mazon, 111.; s. George & Celeste
(Sinclair) Eells. Prepared in Mazon Twp. H. S. Triangle; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi;
Prelim, and Final Honors; Fellowship with T. & A. M. Dept. Summer of 191 1 on
Trk. Elev. for C. R. I. & P. A. F. & A. M. Address, 809 S. Second St., Champaign, ill.
4638. BESS HAMILTON EIKER
(Sister of No. 2646)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Aug. 15, 1885, Sparta, 111.; d. William David Mahan
(b. Pennsylvania) & Anna Jane (Gaud) Eiker (b. Toronto, Can.) Prepared in Sparta
H. S. Kappa Kappa Ciamma. Teacher in H. S., Newton, 111. Address, Sparta, 111.;
Tern. Add., Newton, 111.
4639. CHARLES COURTENAY ELLISON
A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B.; Teacher; b. Oct. 16, 1884, Marine, 111.; s. Charles
Monroe (b. Aug. 14, 1852, Marine, 111.) & Helen Inez (McKee) Ellison (b. June 6, 1856,
F'ruit Station, 111.) Prepared in Alton H. S. & Univ. Acad., & in Shurtleff Coll.
Adelphic; Delta Sigma Rho; John Marshall Law Club; Univ. Debating Teams, 1907, 8,
9; Class Football Teams, 1906 and 191 1; Class Orator, 191 1; Mgr. Star Lecture Course,
1909-10; Mgr. May Festival Concerts, 1911. Teaching at Danville, 111. Address, 408 W.
Madison St., Danville, ±11.
4640. GEORGE EDGAR ELLISON
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Engr. ; s. A. Ellison. Prepared in R. T. Crane Man. Tr. Sch.
Address, 890 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111.
4641. EVAR EMANUEL ELM
B. S. in Chem. Eng. ; Chemist; b. Sept. 13, 1885, Chicago; s. John (b. July 15, 1854,
Stockholm, Sweden) & Hildegard (Lagerholm) Elm (b. Aug. 10, 1858, do.) Prepared
in McKinley H. S., Chicago; Studied in Northwestern, 1905-6. Chem. Club; Sigma
Xi. Asst. Chem. with Armour & Co., Chicago. Member Amer. Chem. Soc. Address,
2515 Flournoy St., Chicago, 111.
4642. ARTHUR LUDWIG ENGER
(Brother of No. 2649)
B. S. in M. & S. E.; Teacher; b. June 18, 1886, Decorah, Iowa; s. Lauritz M.
(b. Norway) & Bertha (Myran) Enger (b. Decorah, Iowa). Prepared in Decorah H. S.,
& Decorah Inst. Triangle; Scabbard & Blade; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Prelim. Honors;
Final Honors. With Champaign & Urbana Water Co., June-Sept., 191 1; Poly. Inst..
Sept., 1911 — ■ Member of 23d Regt., N. Y. N. G., Nov., 1911 — Address, 116 Henry St.,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
4643. THORBJORN KJUS ENGER
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Engr.; b. Mar. 13, 1886, Christiania, Norway; s. Johan J.
Kjus & Olava Enger. Prepared in Throop Poly. Inst., Pasadena, Calif. E. E. Soc;
Lieut. Univ. Regt. Apprentice, Gen. Elec. Co. Member Amer. Inst. Elec. Engrs;
Thomson Club, Lynn, Mass. Address. 70 Moulton St., West Lynn, Mass.
4644. NEWTON EDWARD ENSIGN
B. S. in C. E.; Instructor; b. June 3, 1882, Altamont, 111.; s. F. D. & Jennie
(Young) Ensign. Prepared in Altamont II. S.; A. B., McKendree Coll., 1905; B. A.,
Oxford Univ., 1908. Instr. in T. & A. M., L^niv. of 111. Married Flossie Bundy, July"
25, 1908, Oxford, Eng. Child, Richard Bundy, b. Feb. 22, 1911. Address, 104 S.
Mathews Ave., Urbana, 111.
4645. ABRAHAM SOLOMON EPSTEIN
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Dec. 24, 1887, KiefF, Russia; s. Solomon (b. Sept. 18,
1867, do.) & Mary (Roth) Epstein (b. Jan. 22, 1867, do.) Prepared at Rischellie
Gymnasium of Odessa. Cosmopolitan Club; Ivrim. Detailing, Designing & Estimating
with Natl. Fire Proofing Co., of Chicago; Member Illini Club of Chicago; Univ. of 111.;
Alumni Assoc. Address, O71 W. 14th St., Chicago, 111.
4646. HARRIET CLAIRE ERLBACHER
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. 1890, Kankakee, 111.; d. Leonard (b. 1850) & Matilde
(Robbie) Erlbacher (b. Kankakee, 111., i860). Prepared in Englewood H. S., Chicago;
Morris H. S. Sigma Kappa. Asst. Prin., Rantoul H. S., 1911-12. Address, Elmwood
H. S., Peoria, 111.
4647. LAWRENCE TURNER FAIRHALL
B. S. in Chem.; M. S., 191 2; Instr.; b. Aug. 30, 1888, Chicago, 111.; s. Joseph
(b. Feb. 7, 1853, East Farleigh, Kent, Eng.) & Elizabeth (Sandys) Fairhall (b. Feb. 5,
1853, Ashford, do.) Prepared in Danville H. S. Alpha Chi Sigma; Gamma Alpha.
With 111. State Water Sur., summer 1911; 111. State Geol. Sur., summer, 1912. Member
Amer. Chem. Soc. Instr. Physiol. Chem., Jeff. Med. Coll. Address, Box 87, 1421 Arch
St., Philadelphia, Pa.
566 University of Illinois [191 i
4648. WILLIAM ALEXANDER FAISON
B. S. in Ry. M. E.; Genl. Foundry Work; b. Aug. 6, 1889, Goldsboro, N. C; s
William Williams (b. Aug. 16, 1857) & Susan Virginia Faison (b. July 13, i860).
Prepared in Cluster Springs Acad., Cluster Springs, Va. ; Goldsboro, N. C, H. S.; Va
Mil. Inst., Lexington, Va., 1905-7; N. C. A. & M., Raleigh, N. C, 1907-9. B. E., N. C.
A. & M., 1909. Kappa Sigma; Easterners' & Southerners' Clubs; Student member A.
S. M. E. Gen. Foundry Work with Amer. Steel Foundries. Address, Indiana Har-
bor, Ind.
4649. GUY DORR FAULKNER
B. S. in C. E.; Structural Detailer; b. Oct. s, 1887, South Dansville, N. Y.; s.
John Lemen (b. June 16, 1851, do.) & Rosalie (McCurdy) Faulkner (b. May 20, 1855,
Livingston Co., N. Y.) Prepared in Hornell H. S. and Genesee Wesleyan Sem. C. E.
Soc. Member Methodist Church. Address, 4612 Clinton Ave., Cleveland O.
4650. JAMES PHILLIPS FELLOWS
B. S. in Agr. ; Farm Mgr. ; b. Oct. 31, 1889, Kankakee, 111.; s. James Herbert (b.
Dec. 7, 1852, Plainfield, 111.) & Flora A. (George) Fellows (b. Richmond, Me.) Pre-
pared in Kankakee H. S. Philomathean; Capt. Co. A, ist Batallion, 1910-11. Auto-
mobile Salesman, June-Dec, 191 1; Farm Mgr., 1912 — Address, 276 Schuyler Ave.,
Kankakee, 111.
4651. CHARLES WILLIAM FENDER
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jan. 26, 1886, WestHeld, 111.; s. W. C. Fender. Prepared in
E. 111. State Nor. Sch. Address, Westfield, 111.
4652. CHARLES FRANCIS FERRIS
B. S. in Agr.; M. S., 1912; Farmer: b. Nov. 27, 1887, Erie Kan.; s. Francis Marion
(h. May 17, i860, St. Joe, Mo.) & Adelaide Louise (Watt) Ferris (b. Aug. 18, 1867,
Keokuk, la.) Prepared in Danville H. S. Alpha Zeta; Sigma Xi; Co. Scholarship;
Prelim, and Final Honors; Scholarship in Grad. Sch. Address, Middle Inlet, Wis.
4653. FORREST ADDISON FISHER
B. S. in Agr.; Asst. in Soil Survey; b. Sept. 25, 1888, Greenup, 111.; s. Louis Addison
(b. Oct. 19, 1857, Center Point, 111.) & Susan Catherine (Brewer) Fisher (b. July 23,
1857, do.) Prepared ■n Greenup H. S. Final Honors; Sigma Xi; Alpha Zeta; Pres.,
Agr. Club. Asst. in Soil Survey, Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111. Member Presb.
Church. Address, Urbana, 111.
4654. WARD HERBERT FISHER
(Husband of No. 3946)
B. S. in A. E.; Bldg. Sunt.; b. May 29, 1886, Mt. Comfort, Ind.; s. Daniel (b. Feb.
13, 1843, Clarksville, Ind.) & Jennie (Davidson) Fisher (b. Jan. 27, 1857, HulL la.)
Prepared in Shortridge H. S., Indianapolis, Ind.; De Pauw Univ., 1905-7. Scarab
Club; Arch. Club; Phi Kappa Psi. Married Genevieve Rohrer ('09), Oct. 14, 1911,
Birmingham, Ala. .Address, Fortville, Ind.
4655. ROSE GRAHAME FLEMING
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher in H. S.; b. Aug. 4, 1886, Englewood, 111.; d. George
Wallace (b. Aug. 15, i860, Chicago, 111.) & Ellen Grahame (Goodfellow) Fleming (b.
Dec. 12, i860. Council Bluffs, la.) Prepared in Olney H. S. Phi Delta Psi; Phi Beta
Kappa. Final Honors. Teacher of Engl, in Olney H. S. Address, Olney, 111.
4656. ELIZABETH BLAIR FLETCHER
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Mar. 6, 1889, Bunker Hill, 111.; d. Samuel Anson
(b. Sept. 26, 1822, Antrim, N. H.) & Helen Wiley McCambridge) Fletcher (b. June 9,
1844, Larne, Ireland). Prepared in Bunker Hill H. S. ; Univ. Acad. Prelim. Honors.
Teaching at Areola, 111., 191 1 — - Address, Bunker Hill, 111.
4657. FREDERICK JOHN FOERSTERLING
B. S. in E. E. ; Electrician; b. Oct. 12, 1886, Grundy Co., 111.; s. Charles Ernst
(b. Feb. 25, 1845, Magdeburg, Prussia) & Barbara (Weicker) Foersterling (b. Sept. 16,
1844, Hahn, Hessen Darmstadt, Ger.) Prepared in Dwight H. S. Eta Kappa Nu; Onyx
Club; E. E. Soc; Student Member A. I. E. E. ; Prelim. & Final Honors; Mgr. Class
I-'ootball; Chill, ist Engr. Dance Com. Married Bertha P. Busch, June 19, 1912, Urbana,
111. Address, 119 Machin St., Peoria, 111.; Bus. Add., c/o Peona Gas & Elec. Co.,
4658. LAWRENCE EARL FOGLESONG
B. S. in Agr.; Asst. in Agr. Exp. Sta.; b. Apr. 17, 1887, Milton, la.; s. Sylvester
(b. Mar. 7, i860, Lancaster, Mo.) & Louisa Jane Foglesong (b. Dec. 20, 1861, Pulaski,
la.) Prepared in Prep. School, Univ. of Ida.; Univ. of Ida., 1905-7. Delta Kappa
Epsilon; Alpha Gamma Rho. Address, 313 John St., Champaign, 111.
4659. JOHN WARNER FOLEY
B. S. in E. E.; with Wes. Elec. Co.; b. Oct. 20. 1885, Wapella, HI.; s. Nickolas
(Ij. Dec. 12, 1S38, Hampshire Co., Va.) & Emma (Thorpe) Foley (b. July 24, 1858,
Wapella, 111.) Prepared in Clinton 11. S. Prelim. Honors. Address, c/o Western
Electric Co., Chicago.
191 1] Baccalaureate Alumni 567
4660. leroy stewart foltz
B. S. in E. E. ; Operating Engr. ; b. Nov. 27, 1884, Chandlerville, 111.; s. Horace
Newton (b. Mar. 4, 1854, Lycippus, Pa.) & Effie (Stewart) Foltz (b. 1864, Fowler, 111.)
Prepared in Taylorville Twp. H. S. Treas. E. E. Soc; Operating Engr., 111. Traction
Co. Student Member A. I. E. E. ; Christian Church. Address, 228 W. Adams St.,
Springfield, 111.
4661. BERNICE FORD
A. B. in Sci. ; Teacher; b. Aug. 3, 1888, Lincoln, Nebr. ; d. George W. (b. Rockford,
111.) & Jessie L. (Corey) Ford (b. Mar. 4, 1865). Prepared in Rockford H. S.; Rockford
Coll., 1904-6. Kappa Delta Pi; Special S: Final Honors. Teaching in Farmer City Twp.
H. S., 1911— Address, 1520 W. State St., Rockford, 111.; Tern. Add., Farmer City, III.
4662. CARLOTTA MARKS FORD
A. B. in Sci.; Assistant in Dom. Sci.; b. Nov. 26, 1883, Geneva, 111.; d. George
Putnam (b. Aug. 30, 1854, Little Falls, N. Y.) & Clara Estelle (Angle) Ford (b. Apr.
22, 1859, Mendon, N. Y.) Prepared in Geneva H. S. Sigma Xi; Achoth; H. Sci. Club;
Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. Asst. in Dom. Sci., Kan. State Agr. Coll. Address, Manhattan,
Kansas.
4663. ALVIN CLAUDE FOREMAN
B. S. in Agr.; b. Mar. 30, 1886, Pittsfield, 111.; s. A. R. Foreman. Prepared in
Pittsfield H. S. Address, Pittsfield, 111.
4664. JOHN DELAVAN FRAZEE
A. B. in L. & A.; Student; b. Nov. 28, 1885, Cedar Rapids, la.; s. Delavan Delos
(b. Aug. 4, 1857, Cedar Rapids, la.) & Mary Ann (Cooper) Frazee (b. Aug. 13, 185S,
Grinnell, la.) Prepared in Englewood H. S., Chicago. Delta Tau Delta; Helmet;
Yoxan; Ku Klux; Scabbard S: Blade; Scholarship from Capt. Univ. Signal Corps.
Student, MacCIormac Bus. Coll., Chicago. Address, 4648 Ellis Ave., Chicago.
466s. CHESLEY BARBER FREELAND
B. S. in Agr.; b. Nov. 30, i886, Dalton City, 111. Prepared in Acad., James
Millikin Univ. Agr. Club; Alpha Zeta; Varsity Track Team. Address, Dalton (iity. 111.
4666. LUCIUS AUGUSTUS FRITZE
B. S. in Chem. Eng. ; Chemist; b. Nov. 25, 1888, Peoria, 111.; s. James P. (b.
July 12, i86o, Somerset, Pa.) & Madora (Weber) Fritz (b. Jan. 22, i860, Beardstown,
111.) Prepared in Bradley Poly. Inst., Peoria, 111. Chem. Club. Chemist, Amer. Water
Works Guarantee Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. Address, 800 Bigelow St., Peoria, 111.
4667. MILTON HECKSCHER FROEHLICH
B. S. in C. E.; Draftsman; b. Oct. 11, 1887, Chicago, 111.; s. Michael (b. May 25,
1841, Wiirtemburg, Ger.) & Jennie (Hechscker) Froehlich (b. Feb. 9, i860, Ratisbon,
Ger.) Prepared in R. T. Crane H. S., Chicago. Ivrim. Draftsman, Amer. Bridge Co.,
Gary, Ind. Address, 438 East 49th St., Chicago, 111.
4668. GIKAN FUJIMURA
B. S. in Sci.; M. S., 1911; with Creamery Co.; b. Jan. 16, 1885, Mirumai, Shiwagun,
Iwateken, Japan; s. Chiyokichi (b. 1862, Morioka, Japan) & Misa (Suzuki) Fujimura
(b. 1867, do.) Attended Mich. Agr. Coll. Address, c/o Exp. Sta., Taihoku, Formosa,
^^^"' 4669. WILFRED TRUMAN FULLENWIDER
(Brother of No. 1125, 1669.)
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. Feb. 26, 1888, Mechanicsburg, 111.; s. Henry Thomas (b.
Mar. I, 1846, do.) & Sarah Connet (Lindsly) Fullenwider (b. Oct. 21, 1849, Grove City.
Prepared in Mechanicsburg & Springfield. Beta Theta Pi; Alpha Zeta; Alpha Gamma
Rho; Agr. Club. Bus. Mgr. 111. Agriculturist. Addiess, Mechanicsburg, 111.
4670. CHARLES BUSHNELL FULLERTON
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. June 24, 1887, Ottawa, 111.; s. Thomas Coxey (b. Aug. 21, 1839,
Montgomery Co., Pa.) & Vincy Tuttle (Bushnell) Fullerton (b. Mar. i, 1859, ()ttawa,
111.) ' Prepared in Ottawa H. S. Fhi Alpha Delta; Shield and Trident. Militia, 1903-0.
Address, 622 Pearl St., Ottawa, 111. Bus. .idd., 137 S. l.a Salle St., Chicago, 111.
4671. WILLIAM KENNETH GALEENER
(Brother of No. 2664)
B. S. in Agr., 191 1; Salesman; b. Nov. 11, 1884, Tunnel Hill, 111.; s. William
Edwin (b. Oct. 30, 1842, Warren Co., O.) & India B. (Perkins) Galeener (b. 1852,
Vienna, 111.) Prepared in Vienna H. S. Agr. Club; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 1910-11.
Salesman for W. E. Galeener & Sons, Nurserymen, Vienna. Address, Fairfield, 111.,
R. F. D., No. I.
4672. JAMES LEWIS GARDNER
B. S. in Agr.; Stockraising; b. Nov. 24, 1882, .Aurora, Kene Co., 111.; s. William
Edward (b. June 24, 1859, Newark, N. J.) & Ann Electa (Freeman) (jardner (b. Mar.
12, 1857, Aurora, 111.) Prepared in East Aurora H. S. -Mijba Zeta; Agr. Club; Prelim,
and Final Honors; Treas., Class of 191 1. With Ext. Uept. Coll. of Agr., Univ. of 111.
Address, Coll. of .Vgr., Urbana, 111.
568 University of Illinois [191 i
4673. HARRIET ELIZABETH GARNETT
(Sister of Nos. 943, 1497, 2091, 3366, 3748)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Aug. 23, 1887, Plymouth, 111.; d. Robert Kirtley (b.
.\ug. 4, 1844, St. Mary's, 111.) & Annie Elizabeth (Hunter) Garnett (b. Oct. 19, 1845,
Catasauqua, Pa.) Prepared in Piano H. S.; Prescott, Ariz., H. S. Alpha Chi Omega;
Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa Delta Pi; Sen. Breakfast Com., 191 1. Teaching H. Sci., Charles-
ton, 111. Address, Plymouth, 111.
4674. FRANK WILLIAM GARRETT
B. S. in Agr.; Assistant; b. July 10, 1885, Momence, 111.; s. William Richard (b.
April I, 1856, do.) & Anna May (Dayton) Garrett (b. Oct. 7, 1861, do.) Prepared in
Momence H. S. (Gregory Guild. Asst. in Soil Fertility, Univ. of 111., 1911-12. Address,
901J4 W. Green St., Urbana, 111.
4675. EARL GARVER
B. S. in Agr.; Official Testing in Dairy Dept., Univ. of 111.; b. May 11, 1885,
Rockford, 111.; s. John Cormany (b. Nov. 16, 1843, Pecatonica, 111.) & Sara A. (Segur)
Garver (b. Apr. 6, 1855, Pine Meadow, Conn.) Prepared in Rockford H. S. Address,
1 103 S. Main St., Rockford, 111.
4676. MIRIAM GERLACH
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jan. 9, 1886, Chester, 111.; d. John Daniel (b. Apr. 24, 1858,
Sparta, 111.) & Mary Phonetta (Neville) Gerlach (b. Jan. 24, i860, Chester, 111.) Pre-
?ared in Chester H. S. Phi Beta; Phi Delta Psi; Alethenai; Scribblers' Club; Editor
11. Magazine, 1910; 111. Magazine Board, 1909-11; Illio Board, 191 1; Daily Illini Staff,
1910-11; Secy. Woman's League, 1909; Jun. Cap. Comm., 1909; Sen. Mem. Com., 1910-
11; Class Poet, 191 1. Address, Doniphan, Mo.
4677. NELLIE MAGRUDER GLEASON
s^ (Sister of No. 1498.)
Qv^ A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Apr. 27, 1888, Dalton City, 111.; d. Henry Milton
^ (b. Aug. 21, 1838, Akron, O.) & Alsina Belle (Magruder) Gleason (b. Dec. 13, 1858,
Coshocton (io., O.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Kappa Alpha Theta; Phi Beta
_f Kappa; Alethenai; Final Honors; Vice Pres. Woman's League; Pres. Alethenai; Y. W.
^ C. A. Cabinet; Sec.-Treas. Engl. Club; Illini Staff. Teacher in H. S., Stonington, III.
Address, 511 E. John St., Champaign, 111. Bus. Address, Stonington, 111.
4678. LAWRENCE ARTHUR GLENN
(Brother of Nos. 1329, 1330, 2989)
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Nov. 23, 1887, Mattoon, 111.; s. Joseph Chamberlain (b. Feb. 10,
1848, Coles Co., 111.) & Mary Catherine (Ferguson) Glenn (b. Jan. 14, 1856, do.)
Prepared in Champaign H. S. Sigma Chi; Phi Delta Phi; Yoxan. Address, Champaign,
111.
4679. MARIE CHRISTINE GOEBEL
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. June 17, 1889, Hackensack, N. J.; d. Julius (b. May
23i 1857, Frankfurt-am-Main, Ger.) & Kathryn Idell (Vreeland) Goebel (b. Dec. 3, 1861,
do.) Prepared in Palo Alto, Calif., H. S.; Cambridge, Mass., Latin Sch.; Radcliffe
Coll. Phi Delta Psi; Alethenai; Scribblers' Club. Instructor in Ger. & Engl., Cham-
paign H. S., 1912 — Address, 918 Nevada, St., Urbana, 111.
4680. WILLIS OWEN GORDON
B. S. in Chem., 191 1; Chemist; b. Aug. 2, 1887, Grandview, 111.; s. George Hudson
(b. May 3, 1850, Indiana, Pa.) & Helen Augusta (Fravel) Gordon (b. Nov. 16, 1861,
New Albany, O.) Prepared in Paris H. S. Chem. Club; Alpha Chi Sigma; Stud. Asst.
in Chem.; Pres. Chem. Club, 1910-11; ist Semester Class Treas., 1910-11. Chemist
U. S. Dept. of Agr., Bur. of An. Indus. Member Amer. Chem. Soc. Address, Takoma
Park, D. C. ; Bus. Add., Bureau Animal Industry, Wash., D. C.
4681. EDWARD DOREMUS GORHAM
(Brother of No. 2100)
A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; Automobile Business; b. Feb. 12, 1890, Homer, 111.; s.
Henry & Mary (Doremus) (5orham. Prepared in Champaign H. S.; Vanderbilt Univ.
Production Dept., The Cadillac Motor Car Co., 1911; Cost Dept., E. M. F. Co., 1911-12.
.4ddress, Association Bldg., Detroit, Mich.
4682. PAUL JOHN GRAHAM
(Brother of No. 738)
A. B. in L. & A.; Student; b. Oct. 24, 1889, Aledo, 111.; s. Richard J. (b. May 22,
1848) & Caroline Graham. Prepared in Aledo H. S. Chi Beta; Phi Delta Phi; Shield &
Trident; Varsity Track Team, 1908-11. Address, Aledo, 111.
4683. CARL RAYMOND GRAY, JR.
A. B. in L. & A.; Ry. Adm.; Trainmaster; b. Apr. 14, 1889, Wichita, Kan.; s. C. K.
(b. Sept. 28, 1867, Princeton, Ark.) & Harriette Flora Gray (b. Sept. 17, 1869, Oswego,
Kan.) Prepared in Springfield, Mo., H. S. & Wes. Mil. Acad.; attended Washington
Univ., & Univ. of Wis. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Car Order Clerk, Frisco System, St.
191 1] Baccalaureate Alumni 569
Louis, Jan. to June, 191 1; since Asst. Engr., Ore. Elec. Ry. Trainmaster do., 19H —
Member Baptist Church; Univ. Club, Portland. Married Gladys Evans Beach, Oct. 16,
1911, St. Louis, Mo. Child, Gladys Ethel, b. Sept. 25, 191J. Address, 1021 Quinter St.,
Portland, Ore.; Bus. Add., 532 Ry. Exchange Bldg., do.
4684. FRANK BROWN FIELD GRAY
B. S. in Arch.; Arch. Draftsman; b. Jan. 10, 1889, Elgin, 111.; s. Ellis Asbury (b.
Feb. 19, 1854, St. Charles, 111.) & Rachel Searight (Browniield) Gray (b. July 12, 1855,
Uniontown, Pa.) Prepared in St. Charles H. S. Arch. Club; Scarab See; Bus. Mgr.
Arch. Ann., 1911; Engineering Dance Com. Arch. Draftsman for W. Carbys Zimmerman,
1200 Steinway Hall, Chicago. Address, 182 E. Sixth St., St. Charles, 111.
4685. FRED JAY GRAY
B. S. in E. E., M. S., 1912; Student; b. June 14, 1S90, Nettle Creek, 111.; s. John
(b. Aug. 1 8, 1852, do.) & Nettie (Pleasant) Gray (b. Dec. 25, 1856, Rutland Twp., 111.)
Prepared in Ottawa Twp. H. S. Testing Engr. with Gen. Elec. Co. Address, 772 State
St., Schenectady, N. Y.
4686. MARION WILLL\M GRIGSBY
(Brother of No. 4687)
B. S. in C. E. ; Civ. Engr.; b. Feb. 8, 1886, Cuba, 111.; s. George Nathaniel (b. Aug.
3, 1859, do.) & Flora Annetta Grigsby (b. Sept. 28, i860). Prepared in Peoria H. S.;
Bradley Poly. Inst., Peoria, 111. C. E. Club. With la. Mausoleum Co., Waterloo, la.;
Rock Island R. R., 191 1; Davenport-Muscatine R. R., 191 1; Costa Rica- Panama Com-
mission, 191 2 — Address, Bocas del Toro, Panama.
4687. OWEN EUGENE GRIGSBY
(Brother of No. 4686)
B. S. in E. E.; M. S., 1912; Elec. Engr.; b. May 6, 1888, Garden Grove, Calif.;
s. George Nathaniel (b. Aug. 3, 1859, Cuba, 111.) & Flora Anneta (Snively) Grigsby
(b. Nov. 27, i860, do.) Prepared in Peoria H. S. E. E. Soc. Winner of Chess
Trophy, 1909-12. Student Member, A. I. E. E. Gen'l. Elec. Co., Schenectady, N. V.
Address, Schenectady, N. Y.
4688. CHESTER HAYWARD GROVE
B. S. in E. E.; Apprentice; b. Aug. 24, 1888, Ottawa, 111.; s. D. L. & Emily J. (Hay-
ward) Grove (b Nov. 5, 1846, Dayton Twp., 111.) Prepared in Ottawa Twp. H. S.
Address, 520 Franklin Ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa.
4689. PAULINE TRABUE GROVES
(Daughter of No. 233)
A. B. in I. & A.; Teacher; b. Dec. 7, 1889, Kankakee, 111.; d. Chas. Wesley (b.
July 28, 1857, Shelbyville, 111.) & Dora (Trabue) Groves (b. Feb. 13, 1866, Stanford,
Ind.) Prepared in Marengo H. S. Kappa Delta Pi, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet; Chm. Senior
Breakfast Com. Address, Champaign, 111.
4690. ALFRED JOSEPH GUNDERSON
B. S. in Agr. ; b. Nov. 7, 1889, Chicago, 111.; s. Peter (b. Stockholm, Sweden) &
Matilda (Kelley) (Junderson (b. Sept. 22, 1868, Londonderry, Ire.) Prepared in Robert
A. Waller H. S., Chicago. Delta Kappa Epsilon; Alpha Gamma Rho; Varsity Track
Team, 1907-10. Asst. in Pomology, Univ. of 111., 191 1 — • Address, D. K. E. House, 313 E.
John St., Champaign, 111.
4691. LEO ARTHUR GUTTING
B. S. in E. E. ; Elec. Engr.; b. Aug. 29, 1890; s. John Frank (b. Mar. 25, 1861,
Brooklyn, N. Y.) & Amelia (Arnold) Gutting (b. Oct. 8, 1863, Mendota, 111.) Prepared
Ottawa H. S. E. E. Society; Cap and Gown Com.; Member A. I. E. E. since Jan.,
191 1. Address, West Allis, Wis., c/o AUis Chalmers, University Club.
4692. ETHEL GWINN
(Sister of No. 3000)
A. B. in L. & A.; Student; b. Sept. 9, 1889, Oakland, 111.; d. Oliver Munsell (b.
June 23, 1858, do.) & Sara (Wells) Gwinn (b. Ocrt. 12, i860). Prepared in Urbana H. S.
Delta Gamma; Vo Ma. Address, 806 Goodwin Ave., L^rbana, 111.
4693. JOHN GEORGE HAEFFNER
B. S. in C. E.; Inspection Bureau of Universal Portland Cement Co.; b. July 16, 1888,
Chicago; s. William (b. Aug. i, 1859) & Rose Katherine (Utting) Haeffner (b. Feb.
20, i860). Prepared in Oak Park & River Forest Twp. H. Schs. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi;
C. E. Club; Final Honors. Address, 208 South E. Ave., Oak Park, 111.; Bus. Add., Room
1830 Commercial Bank Bldg., Chicago.
4694. FREDERICK ARTHUR HAGEDORN
(Brother of No. 1685.)
B. S. in M. E. ; Supt.; b. Feb. 24, 1889, Rock Island, 111.; s. Audine Hagedorn.
Prepared in Rock Island 11. S. Tau Beta Pi; A. S. M. E. ; Scholarship; Prelim. Honors.
Mgr. of Gen. Products Co., Chicago Heights, 111., to Feb., 1912; Supt. of an alunite mine,
Marysvale, Utah. .Address, 3051-ioth Ave., Rock Island, 111.; Bus. .4dd., Marysvale, Utah.
S70 University of Illinois [191 i
4695. EDWIN S. HAMILTON
A. B. in Sci.; Student; b. July 30, 1890, Emington, III.; s. Edwin C. (b. Sept. 2,
i860, Brownsville, O.) &• Emma Tane (Stump) Hatnilton (b. July 12, 1865, Hanover, O.)
Prepared in Kankakee H. S. Phi Beta Pi; Alpha Omega Alpha; Student m Rush Med.
Coll. Address, 329 Dearborn Ave., Kankakee, 111.
4696. MARVIN TERRY HARMON
(Brother of No. 3008)
B. S. in Agr.; in business; b. June 10, 1887, Easton, 111.; s. Josiah G. (b. Apr. 2,
1858, Olney, 111.) & Emma L. (Marvin) Harmon (b. Dec. 21, 1862, Bible Grove, 111.)
Prepared in Flora H. S., and McKendree Coll. Phi Gamma Delta; Phenix; Alpha
Gamma Rho. Dist. Mgr., Standard Separator Co. Address, Grayville, N. Y.
4697. LOUIS ARTHUR PETER HARMS
A. B. in Sci.; Supt. of Schls.; b. July 25, 1887, Bloom Twp., 111.; s. John H. E. (b.
Mar. 28, 1858, Bloom Twp., 111.) & Theresa (Frederick) Harms (b. Sept. 16, 1866, Bloom
Twp.) Prepared m Thornton Twp. H. S. Cosmopolitan Club. Grad. work in Wash-
ington Univ., St. Louis, ign — Prin. Kirkwood (Mo.) H. S.; Supt. of Schls., Normangea,
Tex. Member Acad, of Sci., St. Louis. Married to Florence Van Deursen (ex '13).
July 25, 1912. Address, Normangea, Tex.
4698. LEILA DOROTHY HARRIS
(Daughter of No. 464 )
A. B. in L. & A.; b. July 15, 1890, Urbana, 111.; d. C. F. (b. Champaign, 111.) &
Nettie (Elder) Harris (b. Urbana,' 111.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Phi Mu Gamma.
Attending Emerson Sch. of Oratory, Boston. Temp. Add., 511 S. Randolph St., Champaign,
111. Address, 177 St. Botolph, Boston, Mass.
4699. WAYNE FLOYD HARSHMAN
B. S. in E. E.; b. Nov. 23, 1889, Guggsville, 111.; s. Perry (b. 1842, New Paris, O.)
& Laura Edna (Quick) Harshman (b. 1859, Baylis, 111.) Prepared in Guggsville H. S.;
Univ. of Chicago, summer, 1907. Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Lambda. Address,
Guggsville, 111.
4700. WILLIAM EDWARD HART
B. S. in Agr.; Orchardist; b. Apr. 21, 1888, Miles Sta., 111.; s. William Henry (b.
Dec. 19, 185s, Guilford, Conn.) & Alice Annette (Converse) Hart (b. Feb. 18, 1866,
P.righton, 111.) Prepared in Brighton H. S.; Blackburn Coll., 1906-7. Hort. Club; Agr.
Club, Pres. ; Cosmopolitan Club; Alpha Zeta; Sigma Xi; Final Honors; Capt. Univ.
Regt. Address, Brighton, 111.
4701. WILLIAM MAER HASBERG
B. S. in M. E.; Mech. Engr.; b. July 26, 1887, Denison, Tex.; s. Ben & Dora Has-
berg, Prepared in Armour Inst., Chicago. Address, 4358 Vincennes Ave., Chicago, 111.
4702. EDITH IRENE HATCH
(Daughter of No. 236)
A. B. in Sci.; Teacher; b. Apr. 14, 1889, Richmond, 111.; d. Frank Waite (b. Jan.
I, 1857, Spring Grove, 111.) & Agnes May (Kimball) Hatch (b. Feb. 17, 1857, do.)
Prepared in Wilmot and Elgin H. Schs. Attended Rockford Coll., 1906-7. Phi Delta
Psi; Athenean; Prelim, and Final honors; Class Basket ball team; D. A. R. Address,
R. F. D. I, Richmond, 111.
4703. RALPH SNYDER HATCH
B. S. in E. E.; Designer, Power Station; b. Mar. 4, 1884, Elgin, 111.; s. Albert
Tilden (b. Sept. 4, 1848, Montpelier, Vt.) & Regina (Snyder) Hatch (b. Jan. 5, 1853,
Naperville, 111.) Prepared in Elgin H. S.; Armour Sci. Acad.; Armour Inst, of Tech.,
1907-9. E. E. Soc; Athletic Assoc; Final Honors. Address, 3539 Grand Blvd., Chicago;
Btts. Add., 1708 Ry. Exchange Bldg., Chicago.
4704. ELMER FRANKLIN HEATER
B. S. in E. E.; Engineer; b. Nov. 19, 1887, Champaign Co.; s. Charles M. & Louisa
(Gundlach) Heater. Prepared in Champaign H. S. Eta Kappa Nu; Capt. Cadet Regt.
Engr. Dept. G. E. Lamp Co., Harrison, N. J. Address, 503 N. Lincoln Ave., Urbana, 111.
4705. HENRY RICHARDSON HELMLE
B. S. in Arch.; Arch.; b. Dec. 11, 1889, Springfield, III; s. George Henry & Mimi
(Whitehurst) Helmle. Prepared in Springfield H. S. Scarab; Arch. Club; Prelim. &
Final Honors; Maj. Cadet Regt. Address, Springfield, 111.
4706. CHRISTIAN NICHOLAUS HEMSEN
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. July 17, 1871, Glucksburg, Germany; s. Friedrich Hemsen (b.
Dec. 22, 1840, Siegum, Germany) & Maria (Clausen) Hemsen (b. Mar. 21, 1829, Flem-
burg, Germany). Prepared in Glucksburger German H. S. & Real Sch. Cosmopolitan
Club. Address, 39^/2 Niel St., Champaign, 111.
4707. CECIL DOUGLAS HENRY
(Brother of No. 377°)
B. S. in E. E., 191 1; Engineer; b. June 14, 1889, Newton, Kans.; s. J. D. & Mary
Emma (Alison) Henry. Prepared in Neosha H. S. & Urbana H. S. Member of Varsity
iQii] Baccalaureate Alumni 571
water polo team, 1909-11, Capt. 191 1. Constr. Cent. Colo. Power Co. to August 13,
191 1 ; Operation C. C. P. Co. to date. Address, 501 N. Hazel St., Danville, 111.
j7oy. RICHARD FLEETWOOD HERNDON
(Brother of No. 4-05)
A. B. in Sci.; B. S. Univ. of Chicago; Teacher; b. Jan. 11, 1890, Springfield, 111.;
s. Richard Fleetwood (b. Kentucky) & Kate (Lewis) Herndon (b. Springfield, 111.)
Prepared in Springfield H. S. and Univ. of Chicago. Tau Lambda; Aljiha Kappa Kappa;
Piefim. Honors; Varsity Track Squad, 1910. Instr. & Stud. Univ. of Chicago in connec-
tion with Rush Med. Coll. Address, 421 So. 6th St., Springfield, 111.
4709. ERNEST ARTHUR HERRCKE
B. S. in M. E.; Asst. Mgr.; b. Oct. 30, 1888, LaSalle, 111.; s. Arthur Julius (b,
May 6, 1861, Danzig, Prussia) & Adele (Moeller) Herrcke (b. July 11, 1867, Mineral
Point, Wis.) Prepared in LaSalle Twp. H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Prelim. 6c Final Honors;
Maj. in Univ. Regt. Superheated Steam Locomotive Tests, June-Oct., 1911; Instr.,
Purdue Univ., Oct.-Dec, 191 1; Asst. Mgr., LaSalle Machine & Tool Co., Dec, 1911 —
Student member A. S. M. E. Address, 1339 5th St., LaSalle, 111.; Bus. Add., c/o La-
Salle Mach. & Tool Co.
4710. GRACE EMMA HERRICK
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Apr. 5, 1873; d. Leonard Ephraim (b. Essex, Vt.) & Susan
Bruce (Coffren) Herrick (b. Ackworth, N. H.) Prepared in Rockford II. S. A. B.,
Carleton Coll., Northfield, Minn., 1895. Address, Western Coll., Oxford, O.
471 1. ELEANOR DEMUZEEN HESELTINE
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. May 24, 1888, Banktop, York, Eng. ; d. William Learner
(b. Dec. 12, 1852, ibid.) & Rose Anna (DeMuzeen) Heseltine (b. Feb. 28, i860). Pre-
pared in South Chicago H. S. Athletic Club; Basket-ball team. Teacher at Jubilee Coll.
Address, 10941 Curtis Ave., Chicago, 111.
4712. WILLIAM ELLSWORTH HICKS
A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; Planter; b. July 12, 1887, Hardinville, 111.; s. Green Berry
(b. Hardinville, 111.) & Nancy Ellen (Sanders) Hicks (b. do.) Prepared in Colo. State
Prep. School; Univ. Acad.; Univ. of Wis. summer term, 1910. Delta Kappa Epsilon;
Scabbard & Blade. Address (home), Hardinville, 111.; Tern. Add., Grace, Miss.
4713. HAROLD VATER HILL
B. S. in A. E.; b. Nov. 29, 1889, Indianapolis, Ind.; s. Edwin & Leola B. (Vater)
Hill. Prepared in Man. Tr. H. S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Glee & Mandolin Clubs; Or-
chestra. Composed (with H. R. Green) "Oskey-Wow-Wow;" "Hail to the Orange, Hail
to the Blue." Address, 1812 Ruckle St., Indianapolis, Ind.; Bus, Add., 44 E. 3d So. St.,
Salt Lake City, Utah.
4714. DORRIS NELSON HITCH
A. B. in L. & A.; LL. B., 1912; b. Oct. 1887, West Liberty, 111.; s. John J. (b. June
23, 1856, O.) & Cora Clifton (Jessup) Hitch (b. Mar. 27, 1866, Friendswood, Ind.)
Prepared in Champaign H. S. Adelphic. Member Presb. Church. Address, 3 David-
son Place, Champaign, 111.
4715. OLGA VERA HOFACKER
A. B. in L. & A.; Principal; b. Decatur, 111.; d. John George (b. 1823, Cologne,
Ger.) & Susan (Rubin) Hofacker (b. Interlaken, Switzerland). Prepared in Carroll
Coll. Acad., Waukesha, Wis. Attended Carroll Coll., 1903-7- Cercle Francais; Philo-
mathean (Carroll Coll.) Prin. of Minier H. S. Member Y. W. C. A. Address, 31;
Behrends Ave., Peoria, 111.
4716. *ALMEDA MAY HOLMAN
B. L. S.; b. Apr. 19, 1883, Rockwell, la.; d. David Horn (b. Genesee Co., N. Y.)
& Sarah (Sencebaugh) Holman (b. W. Va.) Prepared in Mason City H. S.; Univ-
of la., 1905-10 (irregularly). Member Baptist Church; Y. W. C. A., Pres. Died
June 10, 1912, Rockwell, la.
4717. MARY MORTON HOPKINS
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Oct. 27, 1881, Homer, HI.; d. Francis Oscar (b.
Nov. I, 1855, Roodhouse, 111.) & Franc Morton (Conkey) Hopkins (b. July 22, i860.
Homer, 111.) Prepared in Acad, for Young Women, Jacksonville, 111.; graduated from
Lindenwood Coll., St. Charles, Mo., 1903. Teaching in Champaign Schs. Member Presb.
Church; D. A. R. Address, 606 W. Green, Champaign, 111.
4718. LEONARD WOODS HORR
B. S. in M. E.; Engineer; b. Feb. 21, 1890; s. George Barker (b. Sept. 30^ 1863)
& Francie (Woods) Horr (b. Sept. 2, 1865). Prepared in Hyde Park H. S., Chicago.
& Lyons Twp. H. S. Alpha Sigma Phi. In Insulation Dent., H. W. Johns-Manville
Co. Address, 131 8th Ave., LaGrange, 111.; Bus. Add., 322 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago.
4719. ANTON EDWARD HORST
B. S. in M. E.; Bldg. Contractor; b. Mar. 19, 1885, St. Louis, Mo.; s. Henry
William (b. May 3, 1864, Rendsberg, Germany) & Mollie (Empke) Horst (b. Oct., 1864,
Moline, 111.) Prepared in night schools & by private tutors. Ins; M. E. Soc; Deutsche!
572 University of Illinois [191 i
Verein; Class Football. Member German Lutheran Church; Pres. St. John's Ger.
I-uth. Young People's Soc. Married Mayme Uina Langhoff, Oct. 25, 191 1, Champaign.
Address, 707 27tn St., Moline, III.
4720. HARVEY WILLIAM HOWE
B. S. in E. E.; Salesman; b. Feb. 25, 1887, Ft. Wayne, Ind. ; s. Clarence D. (b.
Forest, O.) & Erna Mary (Higgins) Howe (b. do.) Prepared in S. Chicago H. S.
E. E. Soc; A. I. E. E. Salesman, Cent. Elec. Co., June-Aug., 191 1; Student, Wes.
Elec. Co., 1911-12. Salesman Wes. Elec. Co., Dallas, Tex., 1912 — Member Y. M. C. A.;
Chm. Student Bd. at Wes. Elec. Co. Address, c/o Wes. Elec. Co., Dallas, Tex.
4721. LUCY FRANCES HOY
A. B. in L. & A.; Erin. d. Rufus B. (b. Nov. 6, 1850, Findlay, O.) & Martha J.
(Arrington) Hoy (b. Nov. 30, 1851, Greenfield, Ind.) Prepared in Urbana H. S.
Prin. of Pub. Sch., Matthews, Mo., 1912 — Address, Urbana, 111.
4722. JAMES ORTON HUFF
(Brother of No. 2697)
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M. in English, 1912. Teacher; b. Sept. 6, 1879, Center, Ul.;
s. Lawrence Oliver (b. Sept. 4, 1848, Cloyton, 111.) & Alice Anne (Thompson) Hutt
(b. Feb. 21, 1851). Prepared in Kennedy's Nor. & Bus. Coll., Kushville, 111.; Univ.
Acad. Kappa Delta Pi. Taught, 1902-4; 1905-7. Married Elizabeth Emeline Kagelston,
June 16, 1909, Castleton, 111. Address, Potomac, 111.
4723. HERBERT KAY HUMPHREY
B. S. in E. E.; Testing Engr.; b. May 27, 1889, Covington, Ind.; s. William Rodgers
(b. July 31, 1861, Huntsville, Ala.) & Nellie Jackson (Espy) Humphrey (b. May 27, i»('4,
Decatur, 111.) Prepared in Hyde Park H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Prelim. 8t
Final Honors; Class Basket Ball. Testing Engr., Gen. Elec. Co., 1911 — Address, 123 Nott
Terrace, Schenectady, N. Y.
4734. CARROLL SOWLES HUNTINGTON
B. S. in M. E. ; Engineer; b. Apr. 4, 1889, Onawa, la. Prepared in Onawa H. S.
Acacia. Engr., Insulation Dept., H. W. johns-Manville Co. Bus. Add., 92 Ardhem St.,
Winnipeg, Can.
4725. MARY ANNE HUTCHINSON
A. B. in Sci.; Teacher; b. Feb. 2, 1889; d. David (b. Jan. 12, 1847, Armagh, Ire-
land) & Martha (McClure) Hutchinson (b. Apr. 13, 1866, Genoa, Wis.) Prepared in
Harvard H. S. Cap & (jown Com. Teaching in Griggsville H. S. Address, Capron, 111.;
Tern. Add., Griggsville, 111.
4726. HUGH ANTHONY IMLAY
B. S. in Agr. ; Landscape Designer; b. May i, 1887, Zanesville, Ohio; s. John (b.
Jan. 24, 1859, do.) & Elizabeth (Rei) Imlay (b. Dec. 12, 1859, Perry Co., O.) Pre-
pared in St. Thomas Acad., Zanesville, O. Attended Ohio State Univ., 1905-7. Sigma Pi.
Address, 54 North Fifth St., Zanesville, O.
4727. JAY LAWRENCE IRWIN
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Dec. 3, 1887, Marseilles, 111.; s. William Hopkins (b.
July 4, 1857, Camanche, la.) & Anna Luella (Lawrence) Irwin (b. Apr. 17, 1859, Mis-
sion Twp., La Salle Co., 111.) Prepared in Ottawa Twp. H. S. Gen. Engr., June-Nov.,
191 1 ; Const, work on Elec. Ry. between Morris & Yorkville, 111., 191 1 — Address, 70-'
Clinton St., Ottawa, 111.
4728. RALPH NATHANIEL JACKSON
B. S. in E. E.; Testman; b. Apr. 30, 1888, Aurora, 111.; s. Frederick (b. Essex,
Eng.) & Isabell Griffin (Stevens) Jackson (b. Whitehall, N. Y.) Prepared in E. Aurora
H. S. Testman, Gen. Elec. Co. Address, 351 Marion Ave., Aurora, 111.; Bus. Add.,
P. & M. Dept., Monadnock Bldg., Chicago, 111
4729. SEYMOUR ALEXANDER JACOBSON
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Jan. i, 1891, Chicago, 111.; s. E. J. Jacobson. Pre-
pared in R. T. Crane Man. Tr. H. S. Address, 1220 S. Avers Ave., Chicago, 111. (J)
4730. LOUISE ANN JAMES
(Sister of Nos. 1701, 2702)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Apr. 22, 1890, Amboy, 111.; d. Peleg Miner (b. July
14, 1850, Exeter, R. I.) & Lottie Louise (Vaughan) James (b. Apr. 17, 1858, Amboy,
111.) Prepared in Amboy H. S. Sigma Kappa; Worn. Ath. Assoc; Illini staff; Treas.,
Worn. League; Class Basket Ball team. Teaching in Amboy H. S., 191 1 — Address, Am-
boy, 111.
4731. MARTHA GERTRUDE JAMISON
B. L. S.; b. May 10, 1897, Smithshire, 111.; d. Michael Van Tuyl (b. 1850, Biggs;-
ville. 111.) & Velma (Brent) Jamison (b. 1855, Smithshire, 111.) Prepared in San Diego,
Cal., & Monmouth, 111., H. Schs.; Monmouth Coll., 1906-08. Chi Omega; Phi Delta
Psi; Lib. Club. Address, Aledo, 111.
igii] Baccalaureate Alumni 573
4732. EDWARD MIRON JASPER
B. S. in E. E. ; b. Jan. 6, 1889, Newton, 111.; s. G. T. Jasper. Prepared in Newton
H. S. Address, c/o Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. Co., Pittsburgh, Pa.
4733. ELMER LEROY JOHNSON
B. S. in E. E.; Student at Western Electric; b. June 16, 1890, Aurora, 111.; s.
Charles J. (b. Jan. 15, 1867, Sweden) & Ida (Carlson) Johnson (b. June 28, 1868, do.)
Prepared in West Aurora H. S.; Onyx Club; Eta Kappa Nu. Address, 6 Downer Place,
Aurora, 111., c/o Johnson & Wade.
4734. WILLIAM BLUFORD JOHNSON
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Sept. 24, 1884, Rural Hill, 111.; s. C. M. Johnson. Prepared at
Ewing Coll. Address, McLeansboro, 111. (+)
4735. BERTHA MARIE JONES
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Jan. 12, 1889, Cisco, 111.; d. P. G. (b. Aug. 11,
1858, McLean Co., 111.) & Anna E. (Loveless) Jones. Prepared in Champaign H. S.
Chi Omega; Phi Delta Psi; Worn. Ath. Assoc; Der Deutsche Verein; Y. W. C. A.
cabinet. Teacher, Champaign H. S. Address, 707 W. Springfield Ave., Champaign, 111.
4736. EDWARD WALTER JONES
B. S. in E. E. ; Elec. Engr. ; b. Mar. 10, 1889; s. Lewis Edwards & Margaret Ce-
cilia (Goss) Jones. Prepared in Deerfield Twp. H. S. Address, Ravinia, 111.
4737. RAYMOND HARRISON JONES
B. S. in Arch.; b. Aug. 30, 1886, Bement, 111.; s. U. G. Jones. Prepared in Univ.
Acad. Married, Winifred Kibbrey, St. Joseph, May 22, 1912. Address, 1520 First Natl.
Bank Bldg., Chicago, 111.
4738. HELEN MARGARET JORDAN
B. S. in H. Sci.; b. Apr. 29, 1890, St. Joseph, Mich.; d. Orville Olcutt (b. July 2,
185s, Chicago) & Emily Caroline (Reder) Jordan (b. Sept. 17, 1858, Michigan Co., Ind.)
Prepared in St. Joseph H. S. Kappa Alpha Theta. Address, St. Joseph, Mich.
4739- ROBERT JAMES JORDAN
A. B. in L. & A.; Bank Cashier; b. June 7, 1890, Minneapolis, Minn.; s. James F.
(b. Feb. 18, 1855. Decalur, Mich.) and Mary S. (Clayton) Jordan (b. Jan. 19, 1857,
Plymouth, Mich.) Prepared in Central H. S., Minneapolis, Minn., and Phillips Acad.,
Exeter, N. H. Theta Delta Chi; Yoxan; Shield and Trident; Ku Klux; Students' Union;
Ass't. Mgr. mini, 1909-10; Manager Illini, 1910-11; Junior Prom. Comm.; Pan-Hellenic
Smoker Comm., 1910; Roast Editor Illio; Official at Track meets, push ball contest,
etc.; Leader of Hobo Band, 1911. Traveling Credit Adjuster Oct. 5, 1911; Invented,
with partner, coin box, 191 1; written newspaper articles and contributions to Shield
of Theta Delta Chi. Antlers Club. -iddress. Thief River Falls, Minn.
4740. HOWARD WILLIAM KAAR
B. S. in C. E.; R. R. Survyr.; b. Oct. 30, 1887, Princeton Twp., 111.; s. William
(b. June 14, 1857, N. J.) & Fannie M. (Strahl) Kaar (b. Apr. 17, 1863, Marietta, U.)
Prepared in Princeton H. S. Address, Princeton, 111.
4741. OLIVER KAMM
B. S. in Chem.; Grad. Asst.; b. Dec. 6, 1888, Highland, 111. Prepared in Highland
H. S. Special Honors in Chem.; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Xi. Grad. Asst. in
Chem., Univ. of 111., 191 1 — Address, 509 E. Green St., Champaign, 111.
4742. ANDREW SOREN KARKOW
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. June 5, 1889, Chicago; s. Andrew (b. Sept. 15, 1859,
Ribe, Denmark) & Catherine (Petersen) Karkow (b. Feb. 26, 1863, Slesvig^ Germany).
Prepared in Ribe Cathedral Sch., Denmark; Morgan Park Acad. Treas. Scandinavian
Club; Freshman Class Baseball; Capt. Regt. ; Capt. Soccer Football. Rodman, C. M. &
St. Paul Ry., July-Nov., 191 1; Traveling, 191 1 — Address, 3717 Wrightwood Ave., Chi-
cago.
4743- JOHN KARMAZIN
B. S. in M. E.; Draftsman; b. May 23, 1884, Prague, Bohemia; s. James (b. Prague,
Bohemia) & Josephine ^Preisler) Karmazin (b. do.) Prepared in Royal Indus. Sch.,
Prague. Draftsman, International Harvester Co., McCorniick Works, Exp. Dept. Address,
1933 Spaulding Ave., Chicago.
4744. PERRY ELMER KARRAKER
B. S. in Agr.; Fellow in Agron.; b. Nov. 14. 1886, Dongola, III.; s. Henry Wilson
(b. Mar. 13, 1859, Dongola) & Ina Arminta (Davis) Karraker (b. Oct. s, 1865, do.)
Prepared in Acad, of Ewing Coll.; Ewing Coll., 1903-6, 1907-8. Fellow in Agron. Univ.
of Mo., 1912 — Y. M. C. A. Agr. Club; Alpha Zeta. Member Baptist Church. Address,
209 College Ave., Columbia, Mo.
4745- EDWARD RAYLOR KENT
B. S. in A. E.; Engr. Business; b. Dec. 6, 1888, Passaic, N. J.; s. William (b.
Mar. s, 1851, Philadelphia, Pa.) & Marion Weild (Smith) Kent (b. Aug. 23, i8S'.
574 University of Illinois [191 i
Jersey City, N. J.) Prepared in Syracuse, N. Y., H. S.; Mohegan Lake Sch., Mohegan,
N. Y. ; Syracuse Univ., 1907-8. Psi Upsilon; Arch. Club; Easterners' Club. Fan Tester,
American Blower Co., summer 191 1; Constr. business, Frank B. Gilbreth, Inc., 1911-12.
Asst. Engr. for C. A. P. Turner, Minn., Minn., 1912 — M. Am. Soc. C. E. Address,
49 Union St., Montclair, N. J.; Bus. Add., 30 Church St., N. Y.
4746. MORRIS WILBUR KERCHNER
B. S. in Agr.; Teacher; b. Mar. 22, 1887, Walnut, III.; s. Henry W. (b. Mar. 18,
1852, Mifflin, Pa.) & Millie A. (Burk) Kretchner (b. May 18, 1862, Walnut, 111.) Pre-
pared in Walnut H. S.; Kalamazoo Coll., 1906-8. Gregory Guild. Teaching Agr. in
H. S. Address, Ventura, Cal.
4747. GRACE ALICE KERR
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; d. James (b. Edinburgh, Scotland) & Elizabeth (Cun-
ningham) Kerr (b. Edinburgh). Prepared in Woman's Coll., Jacksonville, 111.; Milli-
kin Univ. Teacher in H. S., Winchester, III. Address, Loami, 111.
4748. HENRY PEARSON KETTRON
B. S. in C. E.; Cons. Engr.; b. Aug. 19, 1889, Macomb, 111.; s. Charles William
(b. Aug. 4, 1862, Lebanon, Ind.) & Jessie (Cummings) Kettron (b. Dec. 29, 1864 M,a-
comb, 111.) Prepared in Macomb H. S.; Wes. 111. State Nor., 1905-8. C. E. Club;
McDonough Co. Club; Kappa Phi Eta. Draftsman in Bridge & Bldgs. Dept., C. G. W.
R. R., 1911; Head Shipping Dept. & Consulting Engr., 111. Electric Porcelain Co., Ma-
comb, 111., 191 1 — Address, Macomb, 111.
4749- LOUESA JANE KEYS
B. S. in H. Sci.; Teacher; b. Aug. 4, 1875, Logan Co., 111.; d. James H. (b. July
18, 1846, Pittsfield, 111.) & Sarah Dunnuck) Keys (b. Nov. 22, 1849, Buffalo Hart, 111.)
Prepared in Armington Twp. H. S.; Nor. Sch., Normal, 111. Household Sci. Club;
Acoth. Teacher Ala. Girl's Tech. Inst., Montevallo, Ala., 191 1 — Member Studiosis,
Women's Club of Montevallo. Address, 608 S. Broadway, Normal, 111.
47SO. EDWARD AUGUST THEODORE KIRCHER
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1912; Student; b. Mar. 21, 1890, Chicago; s. Rev. Julius
(b. Nov. IS, 1859, Vincennes, Ind.) & Emma A. (Bandow) Kircher (b. June 3, 1867,
Milwaukee, Wis.) Prepared in R. T. Crane H. S. Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Phi Beta
Kappa prize, 191 1; Lieut. & Capt.; Scholarship in Math., Univ. of 111., 191 1 — Address,
107 E. Green St., Champaign.
4751. PAUL KIRCHER
A. B. in Sci.; B. S. in C. E., 1912; b. July 27, 1890, Chicago; s. Rev. J. G. (b. Feb.
15, 1857, Knox Co., Ind.) & Louise C. (Niemann) Kircher (b. Aug. 28, 1863 , Chicago).
Prepared in Francis W. Parker Sch. Triangle; Scabbard & Blade; Sigma Xi; Col.
Univ. Regt. ; Mil. Scholarship. Grad. work in Eng. & Psych, in Sci., 1911 — Address,
2746 Diversey St., Chicago, 111.
4752. DONALD DEE KIRK
(Brother of No. G134)
A. B. in L. & A.; Student; b. Dec. 23, 1885, Eureka, 111.; s. James (b. June 39,
1846, Belfast, Ire.) & Mary Ellen (Cundiff) Kirk (b. Mar. 17, 1849, near Dayton, O.)
Prepared in So. 111. Nor. Acacia; Egyptian Club; Band; Orchestra; Commercial Club;
Grad. Club. Member A. F. & A. M.; B. P. O. E. Address, 319 Evergreen St., Kan-
kakee, 111., or 505 E. Green, Champaign.
47S3. ROBERT JUDSON KIRKPATRICK
B. S. in M. E. ; Traveling Salesman; b. Sept. 25, 1887, Benton, 111.; s. Reuben Dee
(b. Mar. 30, 1841) & Martha Elizabeth (Penny) Kirkpatnck (b. Oct. 14, 1846). Pre-
pared in Benton H. S. ; Culver Mil. Acad.; Ewing Coll. Egyptian Club; Theta Nu Ep-
silon. Address, Benton, 111.
47S4. WILLIAM JULIUS KLEIN
B. S. in Arch., 1911; Chief Draftsman; b. Mar. 12, 1889, Cincinnati, Ohio; s. Henry
A. & Regina Klein. Prepared in Madison (Ind.) H. S. Pres. Technograph Board; Pres.
Ivrim; Secy. Arch. Club. Chief Draftsman, A. L. Levy, Architect, Chicago; Member
I. O. B. B., Champaign-Urbana, 1910. Address, 4947 Prairie Ave., ist Flat, Chicago,
111.; Bus. Add., 1649-51-10 Lasalle St., Chicago.
47SS. DOUGLAS STANLEY KNAUSS
B. S. in M. E.; Engineer; b. Feb. 14, 1890, Bethlehem, Pa.; s. Charles Christian
& Mary Blanche (Brown) Knauss. Prepared in Moravian Parochial School, Bethlehem.
M. E. Soc; Stud. Branch A. S. M. E.; Easterners' Club; Y. M. C. A. Engr., United
Gas Improvement Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Member Natl. Commercial Gas Assoc; Phela
section Moravian Church. Address, N.E. 40th & Locust Sts., Philadelphia, Pa.
4756. MABEL ALMA KNIGHT (HARKNESS)
(Sister of No. 1713; Wife of No. 4191)
A. B. in L. A.; b. Sept. 29, 1882, Prairie Tlome, 111.; d. Geo. E. & Katharine
(Merrill) Knight. Prepared in Decatur H. S.; Western Coll., Oxford, O. Alethenai;
iQii] Baccalaureate Alumni 575
Phi Beta Kappa; Final Honors. Asst. in Bot., Univ. of 111. Member Bot. Club; Cab-
inet of Y. W. C. A.; Exec. Comm. of Grad. Club. Married C. Loren Harkness ('lo),
June 26, 1912, Urbana, III. Address, Louisville, Ky.
4757. CHARLES HARRISON KXOWLES
B. S. in C. E., 1911; Engineering Contracting; b. Oct. i6, 1888, Philadelphia, Pa.;
s. John Henry (b. Kew Hampshire, 1845) & Nettie C. (Stewart) Knowles (b. 1854,
Nova Scotia). Prepared at Lake View H. S., Chicago. Acacia; Cosmopolitan Club;
C. E. Club; Prelim. Honors; Final Honors; Chairman Senior Memor. Com.; Junior
Smoker Com.; Sec. C. E. Club; Illini Staff. Engineer for 111. State Highway Com.,
Aug. 20, 191 t; Engineer, Carson-Payson Co., Indianapolis. Married Fern Truman,
July 17, 1912, Urbana, 111. Address, c/o Carson-Payson Co., Indianapolis, Ind.
4758. FLORA MAREA KOCH
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Jan. 31, 1883, Beardstown, 111.; d.. Frederick (b.
1858, Wittlage, Ger.) & Marea Eleanor (Stienkuehler) Koch (b. 1861, do.) Prepared
in Jacksonville H. S. and 111. State Ncr. Univ. Teacher of Hist, and Eng., La
Grange, (Ore.) H. S., 191 1 — Address, 1430 W. Lafayette Ave., Jacksonville, 111.
4759. EDWARD OSWALD KORSMO
(Brother of No. 3830)
B. S. in C. E^; Draftsman; b. July 23, 1887, Elgin, 111.; s. Gunnar (b. Norway)
& Thea (Olsen) Korsmo (b. ibid.) Prepared in Elgin H. S. Triangle; Shield and
Trident; Prelim. Honors. Asst. Engr., C. O. & P. R. R., June-Nov., 191 1; Draftsman,
Nov., 191 1 — Address, Y. M. C. A., St. Paul, Minn.
4760. DANA WALTER KREIDLER
B. S. in M. E.; Automobile Engr.; b. Sept. 17, 1884, Hornell, N. Y.; s. Walter &
Laura (Clark) Kreidler. Prepared in Hornell H. S. Easterners' Club; Stud. mem. A.
S. M. E. ; M. E. Soc. ; Attended Syracuse Univ., 1907-8. Experimental Engr. with Lozier
Motor Co., 191 1 — Address, 1137 3d Ave., Detroit, Mich.
4761. JOHNSTON NOBLE LA BELLE
B. S. in E. E.; Illuminating Engr.; b. May 9, 1887, Bloomington, III.; s. Eugene
(b. Jan. 25, 1855, Buffalo, N. Y.) & Rebecca (iNoble) La Belle (b. Aug. 2, 1857, Bloom-
ington, 111.) Prepared in Bloomington H. S.; 111. Wesleyan Univ., 1908-9. Phi Kappa
Sigma. 111. Engr. with Natl. X-ray Reflector Co. Address, 1212 Wilson Ave., Chicago,
in.
4762. DAVID REUBEN LAGERSTROM
B. S. in E. E.; Test Engr.; b. Aug. 9, 1889, Dundee, III.; s. Oscar (b. Jan. 30,
1S45, Jonkoping, Sweden) & Elizabeth Ellen (Soderstrom) Lagerstrom (b. Apr. 10,
1848, Moheda, do.) Prepared in Dundee H. S. Test Engr. with Gen. Elec. Co., Sche-
nectady, N. Y. Address, 773 State St., Schenectady, N. Y.
4763. ISABELO JEMENO LAGNITON
B. S. in C. E. ; Civ. Engr.; b. Nov. 19, 1886, Jaro, Iloilo; s. E. Lopez. Prepared
in Cincinnati Tech. H. S. Address, Jaro, Iloilo, P. I.
4764. WALTER A. LANDOR
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. May s, 1889, Canton, O.: s. Edward John (b. May
i9> 1855, Norwich, Eng.) & Mary Landor. Prepared in Canton H. S. Theta Delta
Chi. Penn. Steel Co., Steelton, Pa. Member N. E. Ohio Engr. Soc. Address, 232
Pine St., Steelton, Pa.
4765. ROY MONROE LANGDON
(Husband of No. 3908)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jan. 2, 1887, Chicago; s. John Sylvester (b. May 7, 1861,
Constable, N. Y.) S: Mary Jane (Vannatta) Langdon (b. Sept. J4, 1S07, CiiicagoJ.
Prepaied in Murray F. Tuley H. S. & Littleton, Colo., H. S. Zeta Psi; Sen. Ball Com.
Married Vere Dorothy Perring, Dec. 26, 191 1, Champaign. Address, 4542 Armitage Ave.,
Chicago; Bus. Add., Butler Bros., Chicago.
4766. SOPHIE LANGE
A. B. in L. & A.; Tutor; b. May 27, 1856; d. Roderick (b. May 8, 1815, Guerfurt)
& Antonie (Gerlach) Lange (b. Jan. 27, 1820, Halle, a S.) Prepared largely by pri-
vate work; studied in several institutions in Germany. Address, Kenmore, N. Y.
4767. ALBERT FREDERICK LAURENCE
B. S. in Agr. ; Teacher; b. July 18, 1887, Pa.xton, 111.; s. Augustus (b. Dec. 12,
1849, Grenna, Sweden) & Jennie (Egnel!) Laurence (b. Jan. 7, 1859, Moline, 111.)
Prepared in Paxton H. S.; Augustana Coll., spring, 1909. Agr. Club; Scandinavian
Club; Hort. Club; Alpha Zeta. Address, Norwood, Minn.
4768. CARL JOHN LAUTER
B. S. in Chem. E.; Chemist; b. Sept. iS, 1889; s. Charles H. (b. Feb. 16, 1861,
St. Louis, Mo.) & Julia (Schott) Lauter (b. Quincy, 111.) Prepared in Quincy H. S.
Phi Lambda Upsilon; Prelim. Honors; Chemist, St. Louis, Water Works. Address,
451 1 Forest Park Blvd., Quincy, 111.
576 University of Illinois [191 i
4769. CHARLES WESLEY LAWRENCE
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; I). Dec. 15, 1886. Rantoul, 111.: s. John Wallace (h.
July 10, 1846, Beaver, Pa.) & Martha Jane (Wood) Lawrence^ (b. Apr. 22, 1858, Po-
tomac, III.) Prepared in Rantoul H. S. Civ. Engr. work, & Concrete Constr. to Dec,
191 1 ; Struc. Steel Drafting, 191 1 — Address, Gary, Ind.; Home Add., Rantoul, 111.
4770. HUGO LAYER
B. S. in Arch.; Engineer; b. Oct. 17. 1887, Chicago; s. Frank C. & Bessie (Kucera>
Layer. Prepared in R. T. Crane Man. Tr. H. S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Helmet; Ku
Klux; Yoxan; Football — Freshman Varsity & Class. Eng. with L. E. Rodgers Engr.
Co. Married Hazel Hodge Berg, Sept. 4, 1912, Bloomington, 111. Address, 6224
Wayne Ave., Chicago; Bus. Add., Room 917-30 N. LaSalle St., Chicago.
4771. GEORGE BRATTEN LEAR
A. B. in L. & A.; Student; b. Dec. 9, 1883, Chicago; s. Ed (b. 1858. E. St. Louis)
& India Belle (Bratten) Lear (b. 1858, Rushville, Ind.) Prepared in Mt. Hermon School.
Prelim. & Final Honors; Phi Beta Kappa; Delta Kappa Chi; Daily Illini staff; Secy.,
Commercial Club; same, Lincoln League; Ed. staff. Siren; Winner Illio Roast Contest.
Law Stud., Univ. of Chicago. Address, 5488 Ellis Ave., Chicago; Home Add., 3833
Southport Ave., Chicago.
4772. OTIS HOIT LEE
(Son of No. 271; Brother of Nos. 3064, 3838)
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. May 3, 1888, Hamlet; s. Elisha (b. Hamlet. 111.) & El-
lena (Bopes) Lee (b. do.) Prepared in Aledo H. S. Chi Beta; Alpha Gamma Rho;
Scabbard !k Blade. Address, Aledo, 111.
4773. FRANCES BOSTWICK LEONARD (RAYNER)
(Wife of No. 3928)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. May 23, 1888; d. Josiah Sloane (b. 1848, Syracuse,
N. Y.) & Mary Malvinia (Bostwick) Leonard (b. 1851, Otisco, do.) Prepared in Rock-
ford H. S. Phi Beta; Phi Delta Psi; Alethenai; Wom. Ath. Assoc; Pres. Worn. League,
^larried Horace Rayner ('09), Aug. 28, 1912, at Rockford, 111. Home Add., 905 S.
Busey Ave., Urbana, 111.
4774. HAROLD RAYMOND LEONARD
B. S. in Agr.; Teacher & Dir.; b. Aug. 15, 1888, Chicago; s. Frank (b. Dundee, 111.)
& Ellen (Duff) Leonard (b. do.) Prepared in Englewood H. S., Chiacgo. Alpha Zeta;
Ionian; Agr. Club. Teaching Agr. & doing extension work, 191 1 — Address, Lewiston,
Minn.
4775. FRANK MILLS LESCHER
B. S. in Arch.; Arch. Draftsman; b. May 7, 1883, Topeka, Kan.; s. Theodore Her-
man (b. 1829, Easton, Pa.) & Augusta (Wood) Lescher (b. 1839, near Frederick, Ky.)
Prepared in Topeka H. S., Kan. Band; Orchestra; Pres., Mgr. & Asst. Director ot
former at different times. Draftsman, J. W. Royer, Arch., Urbana, 1911-12; A. H.
Hubbard, Arch., Champaign, 111., 1912 — • Married Virginia Chester Odernheimer, Ex-
'08, Aug. 10, 1912, Champaign, 111. Address, 619 S. State St., Champaign, III.
4776. CHARLES SAMUEL LE SURE
B. S. in Agr.; Landscape Arch.; b. Nov. 14, 1884, Olney, 111.; s. Charles Martin
& Elizabeth (Proctor) Le Sure (b. Vincennes, Ind.) Prepared in Olney H. S.; Univ.
.Acad. Agr. Club; Cosmopolitan Club. Landscape Arch., A. Washburn & Sons, Bloom-
ington, 111. Married Miss Lulu M. Littler, .-\ug. 19, 191 1, L'rbana, III. Address,
1 104 N. McLean St., Bloomington, 111.
4777. RICHARD WALTER LEUTWILER
(Brother of No. 1339)
B. S. in M. E., 1911: Mech. Engr.; b. Oct. 15, 1888, Highland, 111.; s. Adolph (b.
Aug. 8, 185s, Highland, 111.) & Celestina (Seeger) Leutwiler (b. Oct. 7, 1857, Winterthur,
Switzerland). Prepared in Highland (III.) H. S. Prelim. Honors. Mech. Engr. with
D. H. Burnham & Co., Architects, Chicago, 111. Member of Student Branch of A. S.
M. E., 1910. Married Stella Mueller, Dec. 26, 191 1, Highland, III. Address, 840
Barry Ave., Chicago, 111.
4778. CLARENCE JOHN LEVEY
B. S. in M. E.; Engineer; b. July 28, 1SS8, Toronto, Ont.; s. John (b. 1858, Toron-
to, Ont.) & Agnes Jane (Rodgers) Levey (b. 1867, do.) Prepared in Lewis Inst.,
Chicago; Lewis Inst., 1905-6. Tau Beta Pi; Phenix; Final Honors; Engr. Vice Pres.
Students' Union; Freshman Varsity Basket ball; Senior Class Basket ball; ist "Home
Coming" Com. With Sullivan Machinery Co., Chicago & Claremont, N. H. Address,
c/o Sullivan Machinery Co., Claremont, N. H.
4779. JULIAN HERMAN LEWIS
A. B. in Sci.; A. M., 1912; Student; b. May 26, 1891, Shawneetown, 111.; s. John
Calhoun (b. Jan. i, 1858, Vine Grove, Ky.) & Cordelia Ophelia Lewis (b. July 4, 1868,
Mt. Sterling, Ky.) Prepared in Summer H. S., Cairo, 111. Stud, in Grad. School,
Univ. of 111., 191 1 — Pres. Il-li Club, 1910-11; Pres. Baraca Bible Class. Address, 407
E. Stoughton St., Champaign, 111.
iQii] Baccalaureate Alumni 577
4780. LUCY ELFA LEWIS
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. June 30, 1887, Danville, 111.; d. Chauncey E. (b.
Feb. 13, 1856, Kirkland, N. Y.) & Minnie M. (Rainbo) Lewis (b. Feb. 26, 1854, Ft.
Wayne, Ind.) Prepared in Danville H. S. Alpha Chi Omega. Address, 418 W. North
St., Danville, 111.
4781. JUNE LINDLEY
A. B. in L. & A.; Student; b. June 29, 1888, Philo, 111.; d. Orville B. (b. July 5,
1857, Fredericktown, O.) & Ruth (Edw^ards) Lindley (b. Apr. 3, i86i, Peoria, 111.)
Prepared in Urbana H. S. Classical Club. Taught in Paxton H. S., 1911-12; Grad.
Stud., Univ. of 111., 1912 — Address, 901 W. Main St., Urbana, 111.
4782. ARTHUR WILLIAM LINDSTROM
B. S. in M. E.; Mech. Engr. b. May 27, 1890. Varna, 111.; s. John Peter (b. May
S, 1849, Morlunda, Sweden) & Hilma Sophia (Olson) Lindstrom (b. Dec. 18, 1859,
Freslo, do.) Prepared in Varna H. S.; Univ. Acad. With W. L. Fergus & Co. Address,
1509 Fisher Bldg, Chicago, 111.
4783. LE ROY LEWIS LITTLE
(Brother of No. 3069)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Sept. 16, 1888, Tolono, 111.; s. Egbert Phelps (b.
Sept. 3, 1856, Tonica, 111.) & Matilda (Merry) Little (b. Mar. 21, 1857, Tolono, 111.)
PrMared in Tolono High School. Philomathean; Alpha Delta Phi; Freshman Football
& Indoor Track teams; Varsity Football squad, 3 yrs; Asst. Coach Freshman Varsity
Football; Vice Pres. Freshman Class. Teaching in Rockford H. S. Member M. E.
Church. Address, 623 Oak St., Rockford, 111.; Bus. Add., c/o Lewis & Clarke H. S.,
Spokane, Wash.
4784. SHERMAN HENRY LITTLER
A. B. in Sci. ; A. M. in Educ, 1912; Supt. of Schs. ; b. Aug. 11, 1879, near
Fithian, 111.; s Cyrus Reed (b. Dec. s, 1842, Vermilion Co., 111.) & Mary Ellen
(Flaugher) Littler (b. Sept. 1850, do.) Prepared in Potomac H. S.; 111. State Nor.
Sch.; Charleston State Nor. Sch., 1901-3. Kappa Delta Pi; Scholarship in Grad.
Sch., 191 1 — Dir. and Athl. Mgr. of Y. M. C. A;; Elder in Christian Church. Mar-
ried Mabel Dunham, Oct. 15, 1908, Mackinaw. 111. Child, Mark Dunham, b. Sept.
3, 191 1. Address, Mackinaw, 111.; Tern. Add., Toluca, 111.
4785. RUTH LLEWELLYN
(Daughter of Nos. 142, 147; Sister of Nos. 2731, 2732)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Dec. 21, :888, Monticello, 111.; d. Joseph Corson (b. July 22,
i8ss, Philadelphia. Pa.) & Emma Clarinda (Piatt) Llewellyn (b. June 23, 1857, Monti-
cello, 111.) Prepared in Lyons Twp. H. S. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Phi Beta Kappa;
Yo Ma; Illiola; Scribblers; Vice Pres., Class; III. Magazine Bd. ; Wom. Athletic Assoc.
Member Chicago College Club. Address, 324 6th Ave., LaGrange, 111.
4786. JAMES HENRY LLOYD
(Brother of No. 3443)
B. S. in Agr.; Teacher; b. Sept. 3, 1889, Girard, 111.; s. W. H. (b. Dec. 2, 1854,
Virden, 111.) & Mary Elizabeth (Myers) Lloyd (b. Mar. 29, 1858, Pa.) Prepared in
Girard H. S. Sigma Pi; Scribblers. Instructor in Agr. and Baseball Coach, William
& Vashti Coll., Aledo, 111. Member Aledo Club. Address, Aledo, 111.
4787. FREDERICK CHARLES LOHMAN
B. S. in C. E. ; Asst. to City Engr.; b. Oct. 26, 1884, Gibson City, 111.; s. Louis
(b. Germany) & Etta (Harnack) Lohman (b. Dec. 25, 1853, do.) Prepared in Gibson
H. S.; Univ. Acad. Address, City Hall, Champaign, 111.
4788. EDWARD ROY LUDWIG
B. S. in Arch.; M. S., 1912; Student; b. Dec. 6, 1886, Minneapolis, Minn.; s. Charles
Henry (Baden, Ger.) & Anna (Parsons) Ludwig (Sweden). Prepared in Central H.
S., Minneapolis, Minn. Tau Beta Pi; Arch. Club; Final Honors; Scholarship; Sigma
Xi; Illio staff; Editor, 191 1. First Architectural Yea>' Book; Awarded Plym Traveling
Fellowship in Architecture — Subject, Water Gate to A Pan-American Exposition. Author:
Transcription of the March from "Aida" by Verdi, arranged for piano solo. Member,
Methodist Church. Address, 706 S. Second St., Champaign, 111.
4789. RAYMOND RUDOLPH LUNDAHL
(Brother of No. 2437)
B. S. in C. E. ; Bridge Constr.; b. July 9, 1889, Gibson City, 111.; s. Peter (b. Swe-
den) & Emma Augusta Otilia (Svenson) Lundahl (b. do.) Prepared in (Jibson City
Pub. Schs. C. E. Club; Scandinavian Club. Traveling out of Springfield, 111., as Asst.
Engr. of 111. State Highway Comm.; stationed at Mt. Carroll, 111., in charge of the
Bridge Constr. work in Carroll & Whiteside Counties. Address, (Home) Paxton, 111.
4790. THOMAS EDWIN LYONS
.^. B. in L. Sr A., 191 r; Student; h. June 39, 1890, Areola; s. Thomas (Loughrea,
Ireland, Co. Gallway) & Marie (Sullivan) Lyons (b. Kantoul, 111.) Prepared in Areola
II. S., Univ. of Midi., 1907-8. Phi Kappa Sigma; Shield & Trident; Voxan; Varsity
Footliall Team, 1909-10. Student in Harvard Law School. Address, .'\rcola, III.
578 University of Illinois [191 i
4791. PAUL ALFRED McCASKEY
(Brother of Nos. 3456, 3852)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. June 12, 1889, Eldorado, Kan.; s. Alfred Samuel (b. May
13, 1854, Bucyrus, O.) & Justitia (Parsons) McCaskey (b. Apr. 23, 1856, La_^Grange,
do.) Prepared in Englewood H. S. Delta Kappa Epsilon; Helmet; Shield & Trident.
Class football. Varsity Water Polo. With Butler Bros., wholesale Commercial House,
Chicago. Address, 7337 Emerald Ave., Chicago, 111.
4792. ISHMAEL WORTH McDOWELL
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Engr.; b. Feb. 2, 1884, Centralia, 111.; s. Edgar Marion (b.
Sept. IS, 1857, Dayton, O.) & Jeannette Leah (Cunningham) McDowell (b. Mar. 2:1,
1859). Prepared in Centralia H. S. Ilus.; E. E. Soc; Egyptian Club; Technograph.
Klec. Engr. with Was. Elec. Co. Married Jane Bell Tierney, Champaign, 111., Nov. 28,
'12. Address, 4014 Wilcox Ave., Chicago.
4793. JESSIE McHARRY
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1912; Student; b. Dec. 16, 1885, Ludlow Twp., 111.; d.
William (b. Feb. 16, 1836, Wigtonshire, Scotland) & Margaret (Tweedy) McHarry (b.
Dec. 6, 1856, do.) Prepared in Rantoul H. S. Athenean; Kappa Delta Pi; Phi Beta
Kappa; Prelim. & Final Honors; L. & A. Scholarship; Sr. Memor. Com.; Class Day Com.;
Salutatorian. Doing graduate work in history, Univ. of 111., 1911-12, Prin., Rantoul
H. S., 1912 — Address, Rantoul, 111.
4794- EVA LYLE McINTYRE
A. B. in L. & A., 1911; Student; b. Nov. 14, 1888, Brocton, 111.; d. Daniel Pollard
(b. June 3, 1858, London, Ont., Can.) & Annettie Olive (Cooley) Mclntyre (b.
Sept. 13, 1865, Newman, 111.) Prepared in Broadlands, 111. H. S. & Ferry Hall at Lake
Forest, 111. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Alethenai; Yo Ma; Woman's Ath. Assoc; Phi Beta
Kappa; Prelim. & Final Honors; Pres. of Woman's League; Illini staff. Studied music,
Univ. of III. Address, $10 W. University Ave., Champaign, 111.
4795. EARLE CLARENCE McKINNIE
(Brother of No. 3082)
B. S. in E. E.; Engineer; b. Oct. i, 1888, LeRoy, 111.; s. Virgus Ulysses & Eliza-
beth McKinnie (b. Eng.) Prepared in LeRoy H. S. Eta Kappa Nu; Band S: Orchestra.
Address, 235 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago; Bus. Add., Engr. Dept., Natl. X-Ray Reflector
Co., Chicago.
4796. JESSIE BARBARA McROBIE
(Sister of No. 191 7)
A. B. in L. & A., 191 1; b. Oct. 21, 1888, Alameda, Cal.; d. John (b. Feb. 15, 1856,
Montreal, Can.) & Susan Isabel (Musgrove) McRobie (b. Apr. 3, 1836, Hamilton, Ontario,
Can.) Prepared in Hyde Park H. S.; Univ. of Chicago. Delta Gamma; Basket ball
team, 3 yrs.; Womens Ath. Assoc. Address, 10 Bellaire Drive, Montclair, N. J.
4797. IRWIN ARTHUR MADDEN
(Brother of No. 4798)
B. S. in Agr. ; Teacher; b. Dec. 22, 1884, Freeport, 111.; s. William James (b. 1849,
Chicago) & Elizabeth Dickey (Muidaugh) Madden (b. 1852, Freeport, 111.) Prepared
in State Nor. Sch., DeKalb, 111., 1906-8. Delta Upsilon; Alpha Zeta; Sigma Xi. Teach-
ing Agriculture. Address, Normal, 111.
4798. JOSEPH WARREN MADDEN
(Brother of No. 4797)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Jan. 17, 1890, Damascus, 111.; s. William James & Elizabeth
Dickie Madden (b. 1850, Freeoort). Prepared in Freeport H. S. 111. State Nor. Sch.,
1906-8. Adelphic; Delta Upsilon. Address, 36 West St., Freeport, 111.
4799. EUGENE FREDERICK MAIL
B. S. in C. E.; Levelman; b. Jan. 4, 1890, Gordon, 111.; s. Albert Thomas (b. Feb.
2, 1858, Palestine, 111.) & Nettie May (Hedden') Mail (b. Dec. i, 1862, Hutsonville,
111.) Prepared in Robinson H. S. Sen. Class Baseball Team. Kappa Sigma. Level-
man for M-M. Ry. Address, Robinson. 111.
4800. MEREDITH MALLORY
A. B. in Sci.; Student; b. Apr. 21, 1889, Wichita, Kan.; s. Albert Douglas (b.
Jan. 9, 1861, Batavia, 111.) & Susan (Kubitchek) Mallory. Prepared in W. Batavia H. S.;
Univ. of Chicago sum. sch., 19 10. Tau Lambda; Jr. Basket Ball; Mgr. Sr. Basket Ball;
Chra. Senior Stag. Student in Harvard Med. Sch., 191 1 — Address, Batavia, 111.
4801. RAE IRENE MALONE
A B in H. Sci.; b. Stella, Nebr.; d. Edward & Flora (Hall) Malone. Prepared
in Okla. City H. S. Chi Omega; Phi Delta Psi. Address, 400 W. 13th St., Okla. City,
Okla
4802. ALBAN WHITFORD MANN
B. S. in E. E.; Engineer; b. June 12, 1889, Elgin, 111.; s. Dr. Alban Leo (b. 1859,
do.) & Bertha Sophia (Kohn) Mann (b. 1856, Cook Co., 111.) Prepared in Elgin H.
191 1] Baccalaureate Alumni 579
S. Eta Kappa Nu; Prelim. Honors. With G. E. Co., Chicago. Address, 392 Chicago
St., Elgin, 111.
4803. MAYNE SEGUINE MASON
B. S. in E. E.; M. S., 1912; Research Fellow: b. June 3, 1890, Buda, 111.; s.
Parker Noyes (b. Oct. 4, 1862, Buda, 111) & Emma Gertrude ((Seguine) Mason (b.
Oct. 19, 1870, do.) Prepared in Buda H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Sigma Xi;
Gregory Guild; Vol. Band; Philomathean; E. E. Soc. ; Prelim. & Final Honors; Mil.
Band, Drum Ma;.; Lieut.; Class Baseball; Iltio Bd.; Class Finance Com.; Y. M. C. A.
cabinet. Research Fellow, 191 1 — Member A. F. & A. M.; M. W. A.; Stud, member
A. I. E. E.; Baptist Church. Address, Buda, III.
4804. MARY ELLA MARKS
B. L. S., 1911; Librarian; b. June 12, 1886, Davenport, la.; d. Watson H. & Grace
H. Marks. Prepared in Davenport H. S.; Univ. of Wis., 1904-06; Univ. of Chicago,
1906-08; Ph. B. Univ. of Chicago. Asst. at Davenport Pub. Lib^ July 5-Nov. 14, 191 1;
Private cataloging Nov. 14, 191 1 — Address, 222 E. loth St., Davenport, la.
4805. EARLE ROBINSON MATH
B. S. in A. E. ; Arch. & Struc. Draftsman; b. Mar. 20, 1889, Chicago; s. Henry
Clark & Mary Robinson, adopted by John B. & Mary (Raynor) Math. Prepared
in Hyde Park H. S., Chicago; Armour Inst, of Tech., 1907-8; Arch. Club; Mil.
Scholarship; Cadet Hop Com.; Sr. Stag Com.; ist Lieut.; Signal Corps; Capt. &
Regt. Commissary; Class Baseball. Married Marion Martin, June i, 1912. Address,
7518 Ellis Ave., Chicago; Bus. Add., iioi Steinway Hall, Chicago.
4806. LEE VERNE MATHENY
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. June 25, 1887, Hubbell, Nebr.; s. Alva (b. Jan. 21,
1857, Lawndale, 111.) & Elsie I. (Chase) Matheny (b. Nov. 16, 1856, Janesville, Wis.)
Prepared in Chenoa H. S. Kappa Delta Pi. H. S. Teacher. Address, Chenoa, 111.
4807. JAMES OTIS MATTHEWSON
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. Sept. 6, 1888, DeKalb, 111.; s. Otis Wing (b. May 12,
1839, Smyrna, N. Y.) & Flora (Zehner) Matthewson (b. Jan. 10, 1864, Muncie, Ind.)
Prepared in Univ. Acad. Alpha Zeta. Member M. E. Church. Married Florence Ethel
Leonard, Dec. 25, 191 1, Chicago. Address, R. F. D. No. 3, DeKalb, 111.
4808. OLIVE MAY MATTSON
A. B. in H. Sci.; b. June 28, 1886, Chicago; d. Nils Mattson (b. Feb. 15, 1842,
Sweden). Prepared in Englewood H. S., Chicago; Chicago Teachers' Coll., 1905-7.
Athenean. Member Chicago Assoc, of Coll. Alumnae. Address, 6428 Stewart Ave.,
Chicago.
4809. LEONARD MAUEL
B. S. in C. E. ; Engineer; b. June 11, 1887, Minneapolis, Minn.; s. John Leonard
(b. Sept. 9, 1859, Ashford, Wis.) &'Mary (Bott) Mauel (b. June 13, 1865, Fond du Lac.
Wis.) Prepared in N. Div. H. S., Chicago. Univ. Fencing team. Engr. on Constr.,
Madeira Mamore Ry., Brazil. Address, 2438 Surrey Ct., Chicago; Bus. Add., c/o M. M.
Ry., Porto Velho, Brazil.
4810. LEO A. MAUTNER
B. S. in Chem. E.; Chemist; b. Feb. 17, 1890, Chicago; s. Siegfried (b. Feb. 12,
i860, Austria) & Elenore (Horner) Mautner (b. July 31, 1865, do.) Prepared in Wen-
dell Phillips H. S., Chicago; Armour Inst, of Tech., 1907-8. Asst. Chem., Armour &
Co., Chicago; Appd. Chem. at Pratt Inst., Brooklyn, N. Y., 19 12-13; B. D. Eisen-
drath Tanning Co., Racine, Wis., 1912 — Address, Racine, Wis.
4811. LESTER CHARLES MAXEY
A. B. in L. & A., 191 1; Merchant; b. Oct. 9, 1889, Mt. Vernon, 111.; s. James Henry
(b. May 26, 1865, do.) & Mary Jane (Keller) Maxey (b. Nov. 19, 1866, do.) Prepared
in Mt. Vernon H. S. Phi Kappa Sigma; Shield and Trident; Editor Daily Illini; B. P.
O. E. Address, Mt. Vernon, 111.
4812. HELEN BUCKINGHAM MAY
(Sister of Nos. 1145, 3875)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher. Prepared in Ferry Hall, Lake Forest, 111. Attended
Vassar Coll. Kappa Alpha Theta. Taught in Crawfordsville, Ind. H. S., 1908-11; Great
Falls, Mont., 191 1 — Address, Danville, 111.
4813. JOHN GEORGE MENCH
B. S. in E. E.: Testing Engr.; b. Jan. 4, 1888; s. John George (b. June 11, 1862,
Neinburg, Baden, Germany) & Rosa (Bocherer) Mench (b. Mar. 19, 1866, do.) Pre-
pared in Monticello, 111., H. S.; I. C. S., 1902-6. Eta Kappa Nu; Prelim. Honors.
Address, 3438 Ind. Ave., Chicago; Btis. Add., 400 S. Hoyne Ave., Chicago.
4814. HARRY MICHAEL
A. B. in L. & A.; b. June 4, 1882, Bristol, Eng. ; s. A. Michael. Prepared in Chi-
cago Nor. Address, 42 Pontiac Ave.. Chicago (*)
58o University of Illinois [191 1
4815. LAURENCE HURSH MILES
A. B. in Bus. L. & A.: in Bank; b. June 18, 1889, Savanna, 111.; s. Charles K.
(b. Sept. I, 186s, Mt. Carroll, III.) & Metta K. (Zuck) Miles (b. Dec. 22, 1864. Bush-
nell, 111.) Prepared in Savanna Two H. S. Phi Beta Kappa; Delta Kappa Chi; V.
P. Commercial Club; Prelim. & Final Honors; Pres. Gregory Guild; Class Football, 1911;
Finance Comm., 191 1. With First Nat. Bank. Address, Savanna, 111.
4816. ROBERT ARTHUR MILLER
B. S. in C. E.; Struct. Designer; b. Nov. 3, 1888, Bethany, 111.; s. Rufus Miller.
Prepared at Bethany H. S.; James Millikin Acad. & Coll. Address, West Side Y. M.
C. A., Chicago, 111.
4817. HELEN MARGARET MILLIGAN
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Jan. 11, 1888, St. Joseph, Mo.; d. Frank (b. Apr.
I, 1846, Philadelphia. Pa.) & Adah Josephine (Brewster) Milliean ( b. Oct. 12, 1847,
Erie, Pa.) Prepared in Oak Park & River Forest Twp. H. S., 111. Kappa Kappa Gam-
ma; Yo Ma; Illiola; French Club; Deutsche Verein; 1st cabinet Y. W. C. A. Teach-
ing 7th & 8th grades, S. Belvidere Sch., 191 1 — Address, Hinsdale, 111.
481S. CECILE MONTGOMERY
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Oct. 20, 1888, Bloomington, 111.; d. Alfred & Esther
Elizabeth (Waddington) Montgomery (b. Apr. 20, i860, LeRoy, 111.) Prepared in Blootn-
ingbon H. S.; 111. State Nor., 1907-8. Illiola; Kappa Delta Pi. Taught in Benton H.
S., 1911-12; Centralia, 1912 — Address, Centralia, 111.
4819. IDA MAE MOON
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. June 12, i887, Lexington, 111.; d. John ' Almarion
(b. Apr. 9, 1858, do.) & Pheobe Jane (Harpole) Moon (b. Mar. 11, 1866, Cottonwood
Falls, Kan.) Prepared in Lexington H. S.; 111. Wesleyan, Bloomington, 111., 1905-6.
Teaching in LeRoy H. S. Member M. E. Church; O. E. S.; White Shrine; Classical
Assoc. Address, Lexington, 111.
4820. CLARIBEL BURTON MOORE
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Dec. 30, 1886, Wabash, Ind.; d. Aquilla F. (b. Mar.
29, 1845, Ohio) & Louise (Brockway) Moore (.D. Aug. 10, 1861, Howard, Ind.) Pre-
pared in Shortridge H. S., Indianapolis, Ind.; Ind. Univ., 1907-8. Teaching in In-
dianapolis, Y. W. C.A. ; Assoc of Coll. Alumnae; D. A. R. Address, 4 The Lexing-
ton, Indianapolis, Ind.
4821. GENEVIEVE MOORE
A. B. in Sci.; Teacher; b. May 24, 1886, Charleston, 111.; d. Albert & Laura (Har-
vey) Moore. Prepared in Charleston _ & Urbana H. Schs. Kappa Delta Pi; Prelim.
Honors; Varsity Basketball. Teaching in Taylorville H. S. Address, 314 E. Poplar St.,
Taylorville, 111.
4822. MARY REBECCA MOORE
(Sister of No. 893.)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. July 8, 1887, Tolono, 111.; d. John Thompson (b. Mar. 7, 1843,
Ripley, O.) & Amelia Minerva (Myers) Moore (b. Oct. 7, 1847, Gnadenhutten, O.)
Prepared in Tolono H. S.; Northwestern Univ., i sem. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Address,
Tolono, 111.
4823. LLOYD MOREY
A. B. in L. & A. and B. Mus. ; Bookkeeper, Organist & Mus. Teacher; b. Jan. 15,
1886, Laddonia, Mo.; s. Hiram (b. 1846, New Canton, 111.) & Emily (Carter) Morey
(b. 1848, Rockport, 111.) Prepared in Laddonia H. S. ; Univ. Acad. Phi Beta Kappa;
Prelim. & Final Honors. Bookkeeper in Comiitroller's Office; Organist and Teacher ot
Piano and Organ. Pres. Twin-City Christian Endeavor Union, 1909-12, Married Edna
Elizabeth Cox, Aug. 6, 1912, Pendleton, Ind. Address, 1302 W. Clark, Urbana, 111.
4824. ROGER LEROY MORRISON
A. B. in Sci.; Instr. in Univ.; b. Aug. 28, 1883, Winnetka, 111.; s. Dr. George H.
(b. Apr. 15, 1852, Elgin, 111.) & Delia M. (Baker) Morrison (b. Apr. 5, 1857, Lan-
sing, Mich.) Prepared in New Trier Twp. H. S., Winnetka. C. E. Club. Stud., Univ.
of 111. summer school, 191 1; Instr. in C. E., Univ. of Tenn., 1911 — B. S. in Ry. C. E.,
1912. Author: Discussion of paper on Pioneer Railway Development in the U. S.,
Proceedings of the Amer. Soc. of C. E., Vol. XXXVII, 1911, pp. 1 167-7. Jr. memb.,
Amer. Soc. of C. E. ; 111. Soc. of Sons of the Amer. Revolution. Address, 505 W. Main
Ave., Knoxville, Tenn.
4825. JOSEPH EDWARD MOSIMAN •
(Brother of No. 2762)
B. S. in Arch.; Farmer; b. July 8, 1885, Morton, 111.; s. David (b. Aug. 27, 1843,
East Peoria, 111.) & .'\nna (Stecker) Mosiman (b. July 26, 1852, Hamilton, O.) Pre-
pared in Morton H. S. Chi Beta; Arch. Club; Pen & Brush Club; Glee & Mandolin
Club; Band. A. F. & A. M. Address, Morton, 111.
4S26. MARY KATHARINE MOURNING
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Sept. 24, 1882, Columbia, Ky.; d. Cliarles Samuel
(b. June 16, 185s, & Margaret Ann (Smith) Mourning (b. Sept. s, 1862). Prepared
in Augusta H. S. Secy. Kappa Delta Pi; Pres., Illiola; Wom. Ath. Assoc; Treas.,
191 1] Baccalaureate Alumni 581
Der Deutsche Vercin; Final Honors. Teaching in LeMars, la., H. S. Address, 11 15
Main St., l.eMars. la.
4827. GUSTAV HENRY MUELLER
B. S. in M. & S. E.; b. Jan. 17, 1890, Carlinville, 111.; s. Albert (b. July 19, i860,
Gottingen, Germany) and Bertha (Burgdorft) Mueller (b. Nov. 29, 1866, Carlinville, 111.)
Prepared in Carlinville H. S.; attended Blackburn Coll., 1905-07. Water Polo, 1910-11;
Class Base Ball, 1909-10; Class Foot Ball; Capt. Univ. Regt.; Senior Ball Com.; Phenix,
1910-11. Connected with State High Comm. Road Dept. Address, Springfield, 111.; Per.
Add., Carlinville, 111.
4828. ARTHUR HIRAM MUNCH
B. S. in E. E.; Tel. Engr.; b. Dec. 11, 1883 Joliet, 111.; s. Ferdinand (b. Joliet, 111.)
& Jennie (Hurley) Munch (h. Bristol, Eng.) Prepared in Joliet Two. H. S.; Armour
Inst., 1907-8. E. E. Soc. Tel. Engr. for Chicago Tel. Co. Member A. I. E. E. Address,
212-226 W. Washington St., Chicago 111.
48-'9. CHALMER WORCH MURPHY
A. B. in L. & A.; Asst. Mgr., Lumber Co.; s. Joseph (b. Aug. 6, i860, Mann Co.,
O.) & Emma (Worch) Murphy (b. Jan. 21, 1861, New Madison, O.) Prepared in Urbana,
O., H. S. Beta Theta Pi. Asst. Gen. Mgr., The Murphv Lumber Co. Address, Urbana,
Ohio.
4830. JACOB WILLIAM MYERS
A. B. in L. & A.; Student; b. Dec. 17, 1888, Carmi, 111.; s. Robert R. (b. i860, Posey
Co., Ind.) & Mary Rosina (Gates) Myers (b. 1868, Warrick Co., Ind.) Prepared in
Harrisburg Twp. H. S. Pres., Philomathean; Treas., Kappa Delta Pi; Mgr. Star Lecture
Course; Capt.; Sr. Ball Comm.; Pol. Sci. (jlub; Lincoln League; Philo Debating team.
Law Student. Address, 912 W. 111. St., Urbana, 111.
4831. HARRY FOLSOM NEAL
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Feb. 28, 1889, Charleston, 111. Prepared in Phillips Exeter
Acad. Phi Delta Phi. Address, Phi Delta Phi House, Ann Arbor, Mich.
4832. EDNA ELIZABETH NEFF
A. B. in L. & A., 191 1; Teacher; b. Petersburg, 111.; d. David (b. Aug. 25, 1852,
Rockingham Co., W.'Va.) & Margaret Von Telden (Park) Neff (b. May 22, 1857, Peters-
burg, 111.) Prepared in Petersburg H. S. Address, Catchings, Miss.
4833. ALONZO BEDA NEININGER
B. S. in C. E.; Foreman; b. Feb. 10, 1889, Alton, 111.; s. John A. (b. Apr. 14, 1845,
Baden Baden, Ger.) & Mary (Wetterer) Neininger (b. Alton. 111.) Prepared in Alton
H. S., Alton, 111. Triangle. Foreman, Gould Coupler Co., Depew, N. Y. Address, 58
Tyler Ave., Depew, N. Y.
4B34. BENJAMIN NELSON
B. S. in M. E.; Engineer; b. May 5, 1888; s. Charles John (b. Mar. 25, 184s, Sweden)
& Ida Nelson (b. Dec. 12, 1849, do.) Prepared in Armour Sci. Acad. Sigma Nu;
Yoxan. Engr. for Warren, Webster & Co., Chicago. Address^ 1964 Foster Ave., Chicago;
tins. Add., 1510 Monadnock BIdg., Warren Webster & Co., (Chicago.
4835. ELIZABETH NETTLETON
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Oct. 23, 1886, Newark 111.; d. Thornton B. (b. Nov. 24, 1854,
.\shton. 111.) & Elizabeth (Brown) Nettleton (b. May 28, 1855, Newark, 111.) Prepared
in Ashton H. S. Address, Ashton, 111.
4836. REXFORD NEWCOMB
B. S. in Arch.; Arch. Designer & Director; b. Apr. 24, 1886, Independence, Kan.; s.
Frederick (b. Jan. 30 1863, St. Louis, Mo.) & Margaret (Salathiel) Newcomb (b. Sept.
30, 1864, Lawrence, Kan.) Prepared in Burlington, Kan., H. S.; Univ. of Kan., 1906-8.
Vice Pres., Arch. Club; Pres. Kan. Soc; Class Mem. Com. With W. E. Richardson Co.,
Arch. Designer 191 1 — Director of Dept. of Arch., Long Beach Poly. Schs. Member
Unity Club; Unitarian Church. Married Ruth Howell Bergen, Oct. 24, 1911, Wichita,
Kan. Child, Frederick, b. Oct. 12, 1912. Address, Long Beach, Calif.
4837- FRANK ENOCH NEWLIN
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. July 13, 1887, Robinson, 111.; s. Enoch E. & Clara A. (Coulter)
.N'ewlin. Prepared in Robinson H. S. Kappa Sigma, Class Football team; Soph. Cotillion
Com. Address, Robinson, 111.
4838. GEORGE RITTENHOUSE NIXON
A. B. in L. & A.; Salesman Wholesale Paper Business; b. Tan. 29 1889, Dayton, C;
s. Francis Murphy (b. Apr., 1856, Clifton, O.) & Katherine Potts (Rittenhouse) Nixon
(b. July, 1868, Baltimore, Md.) Prepared in Richmond, Ind., H. S.; Purdue Univ.,
1907-8. Sigma Chi. Salesman Wholesale Paper business with C. P. Lesh Paper Co.,
Indianapolis, Ind. Address, Indianapolis, Ind.
4839. DELLA FRANCES NORTHEY
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. June 5, 1875, Dyersville, la.; d. Herbert (b. 1842, Devon-
shire, Eng.) & Mary Eliza (Holbrook) Northey (b. 1832, Seymour, Conn.) Prepared in
582 University of Illinois [191 i
Dubuque, la., H. S.; la. State Teachers' Coll., 1892-4; Iowa Univ., Ph. B., 1898. Ad-
dress, 119 Locust St., Waterloo, la.
4840. FRED HENRY NYMEYER
A. B. in L. & A.; Editor; b. Aug. 12, 1885, Holland; s. Henry A. (b. Holland) &
Ada (Van Dyke) Nymeyer (b. do.) Prepared in Goshen, Ind. Zeta Psi; Phoenix; Delta
Kappa Chi; Delta Sigma Rho; Ku Klux Klan; Coll. Dancing Club; H. H. (Ind. club);
Adelphic; Ill.-O. debate; 111. -la. debate; Pres. Sr. class; Editor, Stud. Dir.; Bus. Mgr.
///. Magazine; Illini staff; Chairman Com. for ist Home-Coming; Illini, Bd. of Control;
Capt., Reg. Sergt., Maj., & Adjt., ist Bat. in Regt.; Editor, Circle of Zeta Psi. the
official monthly organ of Zeta Psi fraternity. Married Grace Crowell, Apr. 17 1912,
Goshen, Ind. Address, i Madison Ave., New York City.
4841. FRANCES ROBERTSON OHRUM (PENNEBAKER)
(Wife of No. 4354)
A. B. in Sci.; b. Dec. 15, 1889, Delta, Pa.; d. Smallwood C. (b. June 22, 1859, Car-
roll Co., N. Y.) & Fannie B. (Gregory) Ohrum (b. Feb. 6, 1859, Amelia Co., Va.) Pre-
pared in Los Angeles H. S.; Boston Girls' H. S.; Northfield Sem., Baylor Univ., Tex.,
1908-9. Married E. S. Pennebaker ('10) Oct. 20, 1912. Address, 1638 Nelson Ave.,
Memphis, Tenn.
4842. VICENTE YLAGAN OROSA
B. S. in M. & S. E.; Asst. on Bur. of Health; b. Oct. 5, 1889, Taal, Batangas, P. I.;
s. Simplicio Orosa y Agonciilo (b. Taal, Batangas) &• Juliana (Ylagau y Castro) Orosa
(b. do.) Prepared in Batangas Provincial H. S.; Tech. Sch. of Univ. of Cincinnati
C. E. Club; Cosmopolitan Club; Chess & Checker Club. Jr. Asst., Div. of San. Engr.
Bur. of Health, 191 1 — Address, Bauan, Batangas, P. I.
4843. CLARENCE EUGENE OLMSTEAD
A. B. in L. & A.; Student; b. Mar. 8, 1888, Genoa, 111.; s. Eugene Herbert (b. Nov.
II, 1862, Genoa, 111.) & Etta May (Worcester) Olmstead (b. July 12, 1862, Kingston,
111.) Prepared in Genoa, 111., H. S. Ionian. Student, Garrett Biblical Inst. & North-
western Univ. Member Stud. Vol. Band. Address, Heck Hall, Evanston, 111.
4844. EDNA PEARLE OSBORNE
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Aug. 12, 1892, Belvidere 111.; d. William Greeley
(b. May 8, 1837, Bethany, Pa.) & Josephine C^lara (Silvius) Osborne (b. Aug. n,
184s, Green Grove, Pa.) Prepared in >I. Belvidere H. S. Address, Central H. S.,
Muskogee, Okla.
4843- MAUD OSBORNE
B. L. S.; Reference Librarian; b. Mount Union, Pa.; d. John (b. England)
& Elizabeth (Baker) Osborne (b. Wis.) Prepared in Prep. Sch. of Cornell Coll.,
la.; studied 3 yrs at Northwestern Library Club. Has written editorials, book re-
views, verses in St. Nicholas, etc. Member Amer. Lib. Assoc, of Coll. Alumnae.
Address, Wintonia Hotel, Seattle, Wash.; Bus. Add., Mount Union, Pa.
4846. HUA CHING OU
B. S. in Agr. & A. B. in Sci.; M. S., 1912; Student; b. Sept. i, 1887, Canton
China; s. Fou (b. 1852, Canton, China) & Rose (Ho) Ou (b. i860, do.) Prepared
in Nanyang Acad., Shanghai, China; Peivang Univ., Tiensien, China, 1906-7. Address,
Box 107, University Sta., Urbana, 111. {%)
4847. MALVERN D. OVERMIER
B. S. in E. E.; M. S., 1912; Student; b. Dec. 15, 1885, Mt. Auburn, 111.; s.
Thomas George (b. Aug. 4, 1859, Warsaw, 111.) & Rachel Mary (Davidson) Overmier
(b. Sept. 2, 1861, Mt. Auburn, do.) Prepared in Taylorville Twp. H. S. E. E. Soc;
Stud. memb. A. I. E. E. Grad. Stud., Univ. of 111., 191 1 — I. N. G., 1904-6. Address,
Mt. Auburn, 111.
4848. HAZEL LOUISE OVITZ
A. B. in L. & A.; Librarian; b. Sept. 28, 1889, Mineral Point, Wis.; d. Henry
(b. Aug. 2, 1848, Mifflin, do.) & Wilhelmena (Keehn) Ovitz (b. Sept. 3, 1848, Mo.)
Prepared in Mineral Point, Wis., H. S.; State Nor. Sch. Milwaukee, Wis., 1907-8.
Pi Beta Phi; Phi Delta Psi. Asst. Libr., State Nor. Sch., Milwaukee. Address,
901 Shepard Ave., Milwaukee, Wis.
4849. ADA MAE PAISLEY
A. B. in L. & A.; b. July 4. 1888 Mansfield, 111.; d. Thorn. J. (b. Sept. 9, 1856,
Toronto, Can.) & Mary S. (Maxwell) Paisley (b. Apr. 25, 1864, Mansfield, 111.) Pre-
pared in Mansfield H. S. Alpha Omicron Pi. Address, 201 S. Elm St., Champaign, 111.
4850. DAVID ROY PALMQUIST
B. S. in E. E.; Agr. Elec. Engr.; b. Feb. 23, 1885, Moline, 111.; s. Gustaf & Anna
(Erickson) Palmquist. Prepared in Moline H. S.; Augustana Coll., Rock Island. 111.
Chi Beta; Eta Kappa Nu; Phenix; Scabbard & Blade; Vice Pres., 111. Union; Class
Basket Ball; Varsity Basket Ball; Vice Pres., Senior class; Bd. of Dirs., Y. M. C. A.
Member A. I. E. E.. Address, Arvada Colo.
191 1] Baccalaureate Alumni 583
4851. ELISABETH PARR (MARQUIS)
(Daughter of Nos. 398 & 385; Wife of No. 2445)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. June i8, 1889, Jacksonville, 111.; d. Samuel Wilson (b.
Jan. 21, 1857, Granville, 111.) & Lucie Alzira (Hall) Parr (b. May 12. i860. Felicity,
O.) Prepared in Univ. Acad. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Pres., Alethenai; Y. W. C. A.
cabinet. Member Assoc. Coll. Alumnae; Presb. Church. Married Franklin Wales
Marquis, ('05), June 12, 1912, Urbana, 111. Address, 501 High St., Urbana, 111.
4852. HUGH RICHARD PARTRIDGE
LL. B.; Law Clerk; b. Feb. 3, 1891, Effingham, 111.; s. Joseph (b. July. 26, 1832,
Brandenburg, Ky.) & Alice (Smith) Partridge (b. Oct. 20, 1854, St. Louis, Mo.)
Prepared in Effingham, 111., H. S.; Fordham Univ. Prep., N. Y. City. Phi Delta Phi;
Theta Kappa Nu; Ionian John Marshall Law Club; Varsity Tennis Team. Address,
108 Greenwood Ave., East Orange, N. J.
4853- CARRIE CADE PATTON
(Sister of No. 1743)
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. Aug. 11, 1886, Clarence, 111.; d. William Thomas (b. 1845,
Veedersburg, Ind.) & Frances Maria (Flagg) Patton (b. 1847, Bangor, Me.) Prepared
in Paxton H. S.; DePauw, 1904-6. A. B., Northwestern Univ., 1909. Alpha Chi
Omega. Asst. in Univ. of Mont. Lib. Member A. C. A. Address, 300 Univ. Ave.,
Missoula, Mont.
4854. PIERRE JOSEPH PELOQUIN
B. S. in Ry. C. E.; Surveyor; b. Mar. 17, 1886; s. Pierre (b. Sept. 7, 1855,)
& Marie Lucy Elise (Beaudrault) Peloquin (b. Oct. 20, 1865). Prepared Elem.
Sch. of St. Robert, Quebec, Can.; Classic Course at St. Hyacinthe's Sem., St. Hyancinthe,
Que., Canada. Phi Kappa; Prelim. Honors; A. B. from Univ. Laval, Quebec, (Canada.
Surveyor for W. P. Feeney, 191 1 — Married Marie Angelina Caroline Bessette, Nov.
30, 1911, Chicago. Address, 3844 S. Wood St. Chicago; Bus. Add., R. 700, 17 N. LaSalle
St., Chicago.
485s. JOHN BERNARD PETERSEN
B. S. in Sci. ; Chem. Analyst; b. Sept. 2, 1884. Chicago; s. John Petersen. Pre-
pared in Oak Park H. S. Phi Lambda Upsilon. Member Cong. Church. Address,
153 N. Cuyler Ave., Oak Park, 111.
4856. CHARLES ALOYSIUS PETRY
B. S. in C. E. ; Engineer; b. Feb. 8, 1886, Cincinnati, O. ; s. John (b. Mar. 29,
1856, Schneppenbach, Germany) & Josephine (Schlarb) Petry (b. Aug. 16, 1856,
London, Eng.) Prepared in Englewood H. S., Chicago. Phi Kappa; Freshman Varsity
Football & Basket Ball; Class teams, 3 yrs.; Jun. Councilman, 111. Union. With 111. State
Highway Comm., 191 1; Swift & Co., 1912 — Address, 6014 Morgan St.. Chicago; Bus.
Add., Swift & Co., Constr. Dept., Chicago.
4857. CHARLES RUSH PHIPPS
B. S. in Agr. ; Instr. in Nor.; b. Dec. 14, 1885, Charleston, 111.; s. Thomas J.
(b. 1856, Charleston, 111.) & Alice Christina (Martin) Phipps (b. 1857, do.) Prepared
in E. 111. State Nor. Sch.; Grad. same, 1905. Instr. in Agr., Kan. State Nor. School,
Emporia Kan. Mason. Married Orvetta Wilson, May 28, 1910, Mackinaw, 111. Ad-
dress, Emporia, Kan.
4858. ROY ERNEST PICKETT
B. S. in A. E. ; Arch. Engr. ; b. June 10, 1886, Chicago. Prepared In Assoc. Inst.,
Chicago. With Carter, Halls, Aldinger Co., Gen. Contractors, Winnipeg, Can. Assoc,
memb. Manitoba Assoc, of Arch. Address, 372 Graham Ave., Winnipeg, (!fan.
4859. THIRZA MAY PIERCE
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. July 4, 1869, Hanover, 111.; d. William (b. Mar.
3, 1825, Ashwater Parish, Devonshire, Eng.) & Ann Semmins (Phillips) Pierce (b.
June 10, 1824, Cornwall, do.) Prepared in 111. State Nor. Univ.; Northwestern Univ.
Teaching in Univ. of Nanking, China. Address, Univ. of Nanking, Nanking, China.
4860. BERNHARD HENRY PISTORIUS
B. S. in C. E.; Struc. Draftsman; b. Oct. i, 1880, Chicago; s. Henry & Thekla
(Mannheim) Pistorius. Prepared in Lake View H. S., Chicago. Phi Kappa; Tau
Beta Pi; Prelim. Honors. Address, 700 Melrose St., Chicago; Bus. Add., c/o Swift
& Co., U. S. Yards, Chicago.
4861. THOMAS MERRITT PITTMAN, JR.
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Aug. 14, 1887, Henderson, N. Car.; s. Thomas
Merritt & Harriett (Thrower) Pittman. Prepared in Henderson H. S.; Univ. of N.
Car., 1902-4. Alpha Tau Omega; Tau Beta Pi; C. E. Club; Final Honors. Address,
Henderson, N. Car.
4862. ERNO BAKER FLETCHER
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Jan. 16, 1889, Hoopeston, 111.; s. David Smith &
Elizabeth Celesta (Pease) Pletcher. Prepared in Rochester, Ind., H. S. Iris; Adelphic;
Mask & Bauble; Class Pres.; Mgr. Star Course. Member M. E. Church. Address,
700 Fulton Ave., Rochester, Ind.
584 University of Illinois [191 1
4863. FRANK HAYWARD POND, JR.
B. S. in M. E. ; Engineer; b. July 23, 1888, St. Louis, Mo.; s. Frank Hayward
(b. July 31, 1850, Woonsocket, R. I.) & Elizabeth Campbell (ChappellJ Pond (b. Jan.
2, 1850, Cincinnati O.) Prepared in Lewis Inst. Alpha Tau Omega; Shield & Trident;
Yoxan; Helmet; Freshinan Varsity base ball; class base ball & basket ball; junior
member Students' Union Council; Senior Stag Com. With Swift & Co., Eng. Dept.,
St. Joseph, Mo., July i, 191 1— Address, Chicago, 111.; Bus. Add., 2016 Fisher Blag.,
St. Louis, Mo.
4864. RAY BOYD PONDER
B. S. in M. E.; M. S., 1912; Draughtsman & Designer; b. June 24, 1888, Hammond,
111. s. J. R. (b. Dec. 18, 1855, Washington Co., Tenn.) & Elizabeth E. (Bolin) Ponder
(b. Mar. 2 1866, Sullivan, 111.) Prepared in Hammond H. S. ; James Millikin Univ.
Acad.; Univ. Acad. M. E. Soc. ; Band; Draughtsman & Designer Cheese Engine & Mfg.
Co., Mattoon, 111. Address, 909 W. California, Urbana, 111.
4865. PAUL FRED POPP
B. S. in M. E. ; Engineer; b. Aug. 3, 1886, Chicago; s. Robert (b. July 31, 1854,
Leipzig, Germany) & Minnie (Barr) Popp (b. Apr. 16, 1861, Stolp, do.) Prepared in Engle-
wood H. S.; Univ. Acad. Designer with the Strauss Bascule Bridge Co., Chicago. Author:
Article, A Characteristic Equation of Superheated Steam, Technograph, No. 24 1909-10,
pp. 110-15. Address, 4944 S. Western Ave., Monroe Bldg., c/o Strauss Bascule Bridge
Co., Chicago.
4866. ALLAN JULIUS POSTEL
(Son of No. 363)
A. B. in L. & A.; with Postel Milling Co.; b. Sept. 21, 1889, Mascoutah, 111.; s. Julius
E. (b. Nov. 29, 1862, Mascoutah, 111.) & Amalia Postel (b. June 26, 1862, do.) Pre-
pared in Man. Tr. Sch., St. Louis, Mo. Delta Kappa Chi. Address, Mascoutah, 111.
4867. EMMETT VINCENT POSTON
B. S. in Sci.; Brick Manufacturer; b. June 23, 1888, Nelsonville, O.; s. Irwin
Gilroy Boston. Prepared in Crawfordsville H. S. Shield & Trident; Beta Theta Pi;
Football squad; Basket ball. Address, Martinsville, Ind.
4868. ELLEN CATHERWOOD POWEL
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. June 17, 1887, Taylorville, 111.; s. Richard & Emma
(Catherwood) Powel. Prepared in Taylorville H. S. Phi Beta; Athenian; Wom.
League Adv. Bd.; Jr. Cap Com.; Vice Pres., Y. W. C. A. Teaching in Hittle H. S.
Armington, 111. Address, Taylorville, 111.
4869. HOWARD MARION RAILSBACK
(Brother of Nos. 1253, 2210, 437^)
A. B. in L. & A.; Advertising Man; b. June 6, 1885, Hopedale, 111.; s. Benjamin
Thomas (b. 1843, Mackinaw 111.) & Margaret Mae (Flenniken) Railsback (b. 1846,
Columbus, O.) Prepared in Hopedale & Normal H. Schs. Phi Gamma Delta: Phenix;
Editor in Chief Illio, 1909; Bus. Mgr., Scribbler Magazine; Illini StaiT; Class Historian;
Class Baseball. Assoc, editor "The Furrow," Deere & Co., Publishers. Address 821 i6th
St., Moline, 111.
4870. EDWIN ARTHUR RANDALL
(Brother of No. 2481)
B. S. in C. E. ; Draftsman; b. Jan. 18, 1890, Cambridge, 111.; s. Samuel Benjamin
(b. Apr. I, 1831, Rutland, Vt.) & Anna Louise (Carlson) Randall (b. Dec. 25, 1864.
Sweden). Prepared in Cambridge H. S. Alpha Delta Phi; Tau Beta Pi; Scabbard
& Blade: Prelim. Honors. Brevet Capt., I. N. G. Member A. F. & A. M. Address,
444 Madison St., Gary, Ind.
4871. ROBERT WILLIAM RAY
B. S. in E. E.; Assistant Supt. of Construction; b. Oct. 24, 1886, Vera, III.; s. Alex-
ander (b. Oct. 30 1855, Vera, 111.) & Charlotte Isabell (Burcham) Ray (b. N. Car.) Pre-
pared in Blue Mound & Decatur, 111., H. Schs. Eta Kappa Nu; Phenix; Varsity
Football Mgr.; Senior Stag & Invitation Corns.; Varsity Track squad. Elec. Meter
Tester, Danville St. Ry. & Lt. Co.; Asst. Supt. with M. Yeager & Sons, Builders, Dan-
ville, 111. Address, 213 W. Harrison St., Danville, 111.
4872. CHESTER OTIS REED
(Brother of No. 3931)
B. S. in Agr.; Instructor in Univ.; b. July 26, 1885, Gates, N. Y.; s. Avery LeFene (b.
Sept. 19, 1851) & Carra Ella (Otis) Reed (b. Mar. 24, 1848). Prepared in Rochester
& Pittsford, N. Y., H. Schs. Alpha Zeta; Alpha Gamma Rho; Gamma Alpha; Capt.;
Sr. Ball Com.; Sr. Smoker Com.; Agriculturist staff; Illini staff. Asst. in Farm
Mech., Univ. of 111. Author: Farm mechanics articles in farm papers; reports of con-
ventions of Amer. Soc. of Agr. Engrs. in tech. jours. Secy., Amer. Soc. of Agr.
Engrs. Address, Farm Mechanics Bldg., Univ. of 111.
4873. ERNA MARIE RELLER
A. B. in L. & A.; Principal; b. Nov. 4, 1888, Beardstown, 111.; d. C. & Elizabeth
(Pank) Reller. Prepared in Beardstown li. S. Deutscher Verein; Alpha Omicron
igii] Baccalaureate Alumni 585
Pi; Ath. Assoc; Phi Beta Kappa; Varsity Basket ball team; Secy., Classical Club.
Address, 514 Sloan St., Peoria, 111.
4874. KATHARINE LOUISE RENICH
(Sister of Nos. 2214, 4385, 4875)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. May 21, 1887, Woodstock, 111.; d. Frederick (b.
1842, Berne, Switzerland) & Catherine (Stein) Renich (b. 1846, Chicago). Prepared in
Woodstock H. S. Member C. E.; ist & 2d cabinets, Y. W. C. A. Address, 904
W. Illinois St., Urbana, 111.
4875. MARY EMMA RENICH
(Sister of Nos. 2214, 4385, 4874)
A. B. in Sci.; Teacher; b. Nov. 15, 1877, Woodstock, 111.; d. Frederick (b. Mar.
19, 1842, Berne, Switzerland) & Catharine (Stein) Renich (b. Mar. 24, 1846, Chicago).
Prepared in Woodstock H. S.; Grad. of 111. State Nor. Sch.. 1902. Ath. Assoc.
Graduate Student in Math., 191 1. Instr. in Marvville College, Tenn. Address. 904 W.
111. St., Urbana, 111.
4876. CHARLES CLYDE RICE
B. S. in C. E. ; b. June 7, 1886, Bone Gap, 111.; s. O. S. Rice. Prepared in S.
Coll. Inst. Address, Bone Gap, 111.
4877. JAMES KING RICHIE
B. S. in E. E.; Electrician; b. Sept. 20, 1887, Georgetown, 111.; s. Benjamin
Canaday (b. Dec. 5, i860) & Mary Caroline (Leaverton) Richie" (b. Sept. 22, 1864).
Prepared in Georgetown H. S.; Univ. Acad. Undergraduate work, Univ. of Colo.
Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Delta Theta; E. E. Soc; Varsity Track team; Capt., Class
Championship Football team; Varsity Football. Member M. E. Church. Address,
\2 Main St., Georgetown, 111.
4878. RAYMOND JEFFERSON ROARK
(Brother of No. G193)
B. S. in C. E. ; M. S., 1912; b. July 25, 1890, Greenville, Ky.; s. R. M. Roark.
Prepared in E. 111. State Nor. B. S. in (3. E. Address, 706 S. Second St., Champaign,
111. or Richmond, Ky.
4879. ANNA SOPHIE ROGERS
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. July 3, 1889, Bushnell, 111.; d. Dietrich Frederick
(b. Aug. zy, 1856, Hasbergen, Germany) & Anna Sophie (Kunst) Rogers (b. Oct.
14, i8s7, Wesenstedt, do.) Prepared in Bushnell H. S. Phi Beta Kappa. Instr.
in High School, La Moille, 111., 1911-12; Instr. in Latin & Ger. at Bellflower Twp. H. S.,
Bellflower, 111. Address, Bushnell, 111.
4880. CARL JAMES ROHRER
B. S. in Agr. ; Agr. Engr. ; b. Nov. 14, 1886. Prepared in Canton, 111., H. S.
Alpha Zeta; Alpha Gamma Rho; Chi Kappa; Phenix; Freshman & \"arsity Track teams,
Capt.; Sr. Ball & Jr. Cap Com.; Vice Pres., 111. Union. Address, 7 Park Place,
Schenectady, N. Y. ; Bus. Add., Gen. Elec. Co., Schenectady.
4881. FRANK LOUIS ROMAN
B. S. in Chem. Eng.; State Highway Lab.; b. July 26, 1888, Highland, 111.
Sigma Xi. Address, 410 W. Jefferson St., Springfield, 111.; Bus. Add., Arsenal Bldg.,
Springfield 111.
4882. FRANK G. ROMIG
B. S. in M. E.; Testing & Steam Engr.; b. Dec. 6, 1884. Elk City, Kan.; s. Owen
T. (b. Mar. 31, 1846, Tuscarawas, O.) & Sarah (Gram) Romig (b. Feb. 25, 1843,
Uhrichsville, O.) Prepared in Coffey ville, Kan., H. S.; Montgomery Co. H. S.,
Independence, Kan. Testing & Steam Engr., Ind. Steel Co., CJary, Ind. Married
Jessie Luella Dean, Nov. 24, 1910, Champaign. Child, Kenneth T., b. July 8, 191 1.
Address, 712 Harrison St., Gary, Ind.
4883. FRED BARNUM ROSENCRANS
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Aug. 1, 1886, Geneva, III.; s. B. Rosencrans.
Prepared in Waukegan H. S. Address, Waukegan, 111. (J)
4884. HARRISON AUGUST RUEHE
B. S. in Agr.; Instructor; b. June 26, 1888, Gilman, 111.; s. August H. & Sarah
(Williams) Ruehe. Prepared in Waukegan H. S. Sigma Pi; Alpha Zeta; Agr. Club. Instr.
in Dairy Husb., Univ. of Calif., 1911-12; Instr. in Dairy Husb., 1912 — Address,
616 E. Green St., Champaign, 111.
4885. HOMER RUNKEL
B. S. in Chem. Eng.; Asst. Chemist; b. June 14, 1884, Shelbyville, 111.; s. J. V.
Runkel. Prepared in Greenup H. S.; Univ. Acad. Chem. Club. Vice Pres. Asst.
Chemist, Bur. Chem., Dept. of Agr. of U. S. Member Amer. Chem. Soc. Married
Mary Mann, Effingham. 111., Tune 30, 1912. Address, 30^4 Botanical Ave., St. Lnuis, Mo.;
Bus. Add., 1818 Wright Bldg., do. '
586 University of Illinois [191 i
4886. WILLIAM HENRY RUSKAMP
B. S. in C. E.; Inspector; b. Aug. 11, 1883, Qunicy, 111.; s. John Henry (b.
Oct. 28, 1857) & Alice J. (Hartley) Ruskamp (b. Mar. 19, 1854). Prepared in Quincy
H. S. Chi Kappa; Tau Beta Pi; Prelim. Honors. Insp., 111. Highway Comm. to Oct.,
1912; Const. Dept. of Swift & Co., Chicago 111., 191 2 — Married Edith Edna McCool,
June 10, 1911, Peoria, 111. Child, Wm. Henry, Jr., b. July 31, 1912. Address, 1013
Ohio St., Quincy 111.
4887. JOHN TYNDALL RUSSELL
B. S. in A. E. ; Draftsman; b. Nov. 24, 1886, Denver, Colo.; s. John L. (b. Baltimore,
Md.) & Mary Jane (Devine) Russell (b. do.) Prepared in Denver (Colo.) Man. Tr. H. S.
Phi Kappa; Lieut. & Capt. scholarship for 2 yrs. service as such. Member K. of C.
Address, Tooele, Utah.
4888. WILLIAM EMMETT RUSSELL
A. B. in L. & A.; Accounting & Auditing; b. July 11, 1888, Seattle, Wash.; s.
Thomas Alexander (b. Feb. 21, i860, Decatur, 111.) & Mary Elizabeth (Demprey)
Russell (b. Jan. 9, 1866, do.) Prepared in Decatur H. S. Accounting & Auditing
with McGregor, Chase & Co. Address, 1348 Jackson Blvd., Chicago; Bus. Add., 716
Title & Trust Bldg., Chicago.
4889. BERTHA SALSICH (BAIRD)
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. May 21, 1877, Terre Haute, Ind. ; d. Aaron Benjamin (b.
July 28, 1842, Livonia, N. Y.) & Frances Avarilla (Bain) Salsich (b. Oct. 30, 1849,
Frankfort, Ind.) Prepared in Seymour, Ind., H. S. Alethenai; Kappa Alpha Theta; Pres.
Lib. Club. Libr., Mason City Public Libr., 191 1 — Married John Paris Baird, Mar.
3, 1897, Seymour, Ind. (d. Oct. 22, 1905). Address, 117 N. Adams St., Mason City, la.
4890. GEORGE PILLSBURY SAWYER
B. S. in E. E.; Engineer; b. July 24, 1888, Lynn Centre, 111.; s. William A. (b.
Sept. 23, 1857, Kendallville, Ind.) & Louise Ann Sawyer (b. June 18, 1861, Lynn
Centre, 111.) Prepared in Monmouth H. S.; Monmouth Coll., 1905-7. Eta Kappa Nu;
Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Final Honors. Repair Shop, Gen. Elec. Co., Chicago, 1911;
Engr. Dept. 1912. Address, 115 S. B St., Monmouth, III.
4891. JACK ADDISON SCANLAN
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Dec. 2, 1887, Ida Grove, la.; s. P. Scanlan. Pre-
pared in Lake View H. S. Phi Kappa Sigma; Tau Beta Pi. Address, 3435 W. Fulton
St., Chicago, 111.
4892. EDWARD JOHN SCHELL
B. S. in C. E. ; Civ. Engr.; b. Keokuk, la.; s. George & Elizabeth (Heineman)
Schell. Prepared in Keokuk H. S. Sigma Xi. Address, Kansas City, Mo.
4893. SIMON AARON SCHICKEDANZ
B. S. in M. E.; Engineer; b. Apr. 30, 1884, Chenoa, 111.; s. Jonathan & Emma
Schickedanz. Prepared in Pontiac Twp. H. S. Iris; Class Treas. Address, 423
Vermilion St., Danville, 111.
4894. GERTRUDE BENDER SCHILL
A. B. in L. & A.; Settlement worker; b. Nov. 15, 1888, Chicago; d. Anthony
Martin (b. Mar. 17, 1849, Wittenberg, Germany) & Margaret (Bender) Schill (b.
Apr. 16, 1850, Frankfort-am-Main, Germany). Prepared in S. Chicago H. S. Wom.
Ath. Assoc. Address, 9948 Ave. L, Chicago, 111.
4895. WILLIAM GEORGE SCHOCH
B. S. in C. E. ; Locating Homesteader & Surveyor; b. Feb. 26, 1887, Tower Hill,
111.; s. George (b. Oct. 9, 1840, Ger.) & Mary E. (Widely) Schoch (b. Nov. 16, 1851, O.)
Prepared in Millikin Univ. Acad.; Univ. Acad. Address, Bowie, Ariz.
4896. ISIDORE MORRIS SCHOLNITZSKY
B. S. in C. E. ; Engineer; b. Dec. i, 1880, Russia. Prepared in Univ. Acad. With
the Del., Lackawanna & Western Ry. Co., 191 1 — Address. 527 N. Irving Ave., Scran-
ton, Pa.; Bus. Add., Office of Div. Engr., Scranton.
4897. LLOYD SCHWARTZ
B. S. in C. E.; with State Highway Comm.; b. Sept. i, 1889, Golden, 111.; s. John
Gay (b. Summer Hill, 111.) & Martha Jane (O'Neil) Schwartz (b. Columbus, Mo.) Pre-
pared in Camp Point H. S. Varsity Baseball. With State Highway Com. of 111., Spring-
field, 111. Address, Springfield 111., c/o State Highway Comm.
4898. FRANCES MARIE SCOTT
(Sister of No. 3163)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. July 22, 1888, Veray, Ind.; d. Samuel Lewis (b.
Ghent, Ky.) & Arabella Stevens (Hulett) Scott (b. 1870, Jacksonville, 111.) Prepared in
Jacksonville H. S. Phi Beta; Phi Delta Psi; Mask & Bauble; Athenean; Phi Beta Kappa.
Address, 11 1 W. Deleware St., Dwight, 111.
191 1] Baccalaureate Alumni 587
4899. LUCIAN WARE SCOTT
A. B. in L. & A.; Student; b. Aug. 20, i886, Bement, 111.; s. Matthew Thompson (b.
1839, Lexington, Ky.) S: Mary Kathryn (Williams) Scott (b. 1841, Ilarrodsburg, Pa.)
Prepared in Bement H. S. Adelphic; Agr. Club; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, mem. Bd. of Dirs.
Stud. Auburn Theol. Sem., 1911-12. Asst. Pastor, Calvary Presb. Church, Auburn, N. Y.
Address, Morgan Hall, Auburn, N. Y.
4900. JOHN CLINTON SEARLE
A. B. in L. & A.; J. D., Univ. of Chicago; Lawyer; b. Jan. 10, 1889, Washta, la.;
s. J. C. (b. 1861, Cleveland, 111.) & Minnie M. (Osborn) Searle (b. 1866, Rock Island
Co., 111.) Prepared in Geneseo H. S. Ionian; John Marshall Law Club; Pol. Sci. Cuub;
Minn. -111. & O.-Ill. Debates; No. Orat. Rep.; Bryan Essay prize. Member Presb. Church.
Address, Geneseo, 111.
4901. EUGENE CHARLES SEIB
B. S. in E. E.; Engineer; b. Jan. 23, 1889, Chicago; s. Charles F. (b. 1856, Belleville,
111.) & Emilia (Chipbach) Seib (b. i860). Prepared in Belleville H. S. Engr., Century
Elec. Co., St. Louis, Mo. Address, 2920 Greer Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
4902. RUPERT JOHN SERCOMBE
B. S. in Ry. C. E.; Rodman; b. Sept. i, 1889, Elgin, 111.; s. William James (b. Jan.
21, 1855, Liverpool, Eng.) & Anna Louise (Schlager) Sercombe (b. Dec. 16, 1861, Elgin,
111.) Prepared in Elgin H. S. Asst. Instrument Man. C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co., 1911 —
Address, 769 Highland Ave., Elgin, 111.; Bus. Add., Maintenance of Way Dept., C.
M. & St. P. R. R.
4903. PHILIP RAY SESLER
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Nov. 17, iS8g, UnJontown, Pa.; s. Phil (b. Uniontown, Pa.) &
Ruth (Yocum) Sesler (b. Farm Ridge, 111.) Prepared in Pontiac Twp. H. S.; Madison
Acad., Uniontown, Pa., 1901-2. Sigma Chi; Phi Delta Phi; Theta Kappa Nu. Address
Pontiac, 111.
4904. BENJAMIN BRUCE SHAW
B. S. in Ry. C. E.; Ry. Constr.; b. Feb. 21, 1886, Canton, 111.; s. William Henry (b.
Jan. 23, 1848, Dublin, Ire.) & Emma Arabella (Burrell) Shaw (b. Oct. 30, 1849, Wolcot,
N. Y.) Prepared in Canton H. S.; Univ. Acad. Sigma Nu; Helmet Club. Asst. Engr.
St. P. & Kansas City Short Line R. R., 191 1 — Address, Canton, 111.
4905. JUSTIN WINFRED SHRADER
(Brother of No. 3970)
A. B. in L. & A.; Student; b. Jan. 29, 1889, Mattoon, 111.; s. Jonas W. (b. Sept. 2,
1852, Charleston, 111.) & Elizabeth Priscilla (Jones) Shrader (b. Oct. 4, 1859, Pana, HI.)
Prepared in Mattoon H. S. Psi Upsilon; President Mask & Bauble; Choral Society;
Diamond & Scroll. Actor in various dramatic entertainments; Chm. of Post Exam.
Jubilee Program Com.; Student in Harvard Law Sch. Address, 11 Drayton Hall,
Cambridge, Mass.
4906. SATYASARAU SINHA
B. S. in Agr.; Agronomist; b. Dec. 10, 1887, Calcutta, India; s. Radha Raman & Raj
(Coomari) Sinha. Prepared in Bhagulpou Govt. Sch.; Univ. of Calcutta; Ont. Agr. Coll.,
Toronto Univ. Agr. Club.; Hort. Club. Agrcn. in the Prov. of Bengal, India. Articles:
Some Factors in Large Crop Production, Modern Review, Vol. X, No. 2, 191 1, pp. 124-8;
Will India Become Christian? in .4mer. Jour, of Theol.^ 1912. Member Amer. Soc.
of Agron.; Amer. Breeders' Assoc. Address, 48 Sri Gopal, Mallik Lane, Calcutta,
India.
4907. MARCUS SKARSTEDT
B. L. S.; Librarian; b. April 8, 1884, Chicago, 111.; s. Ernst Skarstedt. Prepared in
Academy at Augustana College; A. B. and A. M. at Augustana College. Member A. L.
A. .Address, 4115 .Seventh Ave., Rock Island, 111.
4908. WILLIAM BRISTOL SLAUGHTER
B. S. in M. E.; Mech. Engr. & Garage Mgr. ; b. Aug. 3, 1887, Omaha, Nebr. ; s.
William Benoni (b. Dec, 1861, Blue Island, 111.) & Clara (Kepler) Slaughter (b. Dec,
1862, Mt. Vernon, la.) Prepared in Princeton Twp. H. S.; DePauw Univ., 1906-7; Lewis
Inst., 1907-8. Delta Upsilon: Dramatic Club; Capt.. Univ. Regt. Automobile Garage
Business. Address, 2124 S. Vermont Ave., Los Angeles, Calif.
4909. ROBERT LYON SLOSSON
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. June 23, 1886, Chicago, IlL; s. William E. (b. 1858,
Pa.) &• Katharine (Lyon) Slosson (b. 1866, Conn.) Prepared in Armour Sci. Acad.
With Pittsburgh Steel Products Co., Chicago, 111., 191 1 — Address, Park Ridge, 111.
4910. D WIGHT LEAD SMITH
B. S. in E. E.; Elec. Engr.; b. Apr. 13, 1890; s. Alden Everett (b. Dec. 2, 1859,
Cedar Springs, Mich.) & Idelle May (Bellman) Smith (b. Mar. 20, 1863, Davis, 111.)
Prepared in Freeport H. S. Chi Psi; E. E. Soc; A. I. E. E. Electrician with Elevated
Rys., Chicago, 111. Address, 229 Carroll St., Freeport, 111.
491 1- GERTRUDE CAVE SMITH (BARDWELL)
A. B. in H. Sci.; Supt. Rockford H. S. Lunch Room; b. Nov. i, 1886, Chicago, 111.;
d. Townsend (b. Eng.) & Charlotte (Whidle) Smith (b. do.) Prepared in Northwestern
588 University of Illinois [1911
Acad.; Lewis Inst. Chi. Omega; Basket Ball. Married Richard Woleben Bardwell,
July 10, 1912. Address, Delavan, 111.
4912. PAUL ARDELL SMITH
B. S. in M. E. ; Draftsman; b. Aug. 20, 1887, Plainfield, 111.; s. Geo. B. (b. Nov.
14, 1852, Plainfield, 111.) & Clara Emma (Bucks) Smith (b. June 23, 1855, do.) Prepared
in Plainfield H. S. M. E. Soc; A. S. M. E.; Sigma Xi. Engr. & Drafting, Amer. Steel
& Wire Co., E. & W. Works, DeKalb, 111. Address, 129 College Ave., DeKalb, ill.
4913- ROSE SMITH
A. B. in Sci.: Teacher; b. Feb. 8, 1886, Saybrook; d. Austin (b. Apr. 16, 1863, Funk^
Grove, lU.) & Mary (Barnes) Smith (b. Apr. 20, 1859, Heyworth, do.) Prepared in
Gibson City H. S. Alelhenai. Grad. work in Bot. Address, Staunton, 111.
4914. WILLIAM SNODGRASS
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Apr. 28, 1866, Frankfort, Ind. ; s. James Snodgrass. Address,
506 E. Springfield Ave., Champaign, 111.
4915. VERA JESSIE SNOOK
A. B. in L. & A.; A. M., 1912; Student; b. Sept. 15, 1888, Seneca, 111.; d. John
b. Mar. 22, 1838, Dorsetshire, Eng.) & Edith Hannah (Hiscock) Snook (b. Apr. 11, 1858,
do.) Prepared in Ottawa H. S. Address, 714 Chapel St., Ottawa, 111.
4916. CHARLES HOWARD SNOW
B. S. in Agr.; Milk & Cream Bus.; b. Aug. 26, 1S89, McLean, 111.; s. Willis D.
(b. May 20, 1856, Westboro, Mass.) & Ella Maria (Howard) Snow (b. Apr. 2, 1858,
Providence, R. I.) Prepared in Bloomington H. S. ; Armour Inst, of Tech., 1906-7.
Alpha Zeta; Final Honors. Add--'ess, Bloomington, 111.
4917. MARY MARGARET SPANGLER
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Oct. 30, 1887, Joliet, 111.; d. Samuel D. (b. Centre Hall,
Pa.) & Anna Elizabeth (Van Zandt) Spangler (b. Lewistown, Pa.) Prepared in Joliet
Twp. H. S.; Knox Coll., 1908-9. Taught in Kirkland H. S., 191 1. Address, 123 2d Ave.,
Joliet, 111.
4918. EDWIN ROLLIN SPENCER
A. B. in L. & A.; Superintendent; b. Feb. 13, 18S1, near Rushville, 111.; s. Egbert
(b. 1833, Portage Co., O.) & Sarah Elizabeth (Van Ormer) Spencer (b. Jan. 14, 1841,
Schuyler Co., 111.) Prepared in Rushville H. S.; Univ. Acad. Supt. of Waverly Schs.
Married Martha Myers, June 14, 191 1, Champaign, 111. Address, 912 W. Green St.,
Urbana, 111.
4919- LEWIS WILMER SPENGLER
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Nov. 27, 1885, Bolivia, 111.; s. Henry (b. Dec. 16, 1853,
Springfield, 111.) & Elizabeth Anne (Hazlett) Spangler (b. Dec. 14, i860, do.) Prepared
in Edinburg, 111., H. S.; Univ. Acad. C. E. Club. Eng. Dept., C. B. & Q. R. R. Address,
Room 63, 226 W. Adams St., Chicago.
4920. JOHN GRAY SPONSEL
B. S. in M. E.; Designer S: Detailer; b. Aug. 21, 1888, Chicago; s. John George
(b. July 28, 1861, Cincinnati, O.) & Birdie Tyler (Gray) Spon.sel (b. Apr. 14, 1866,
Indianapolis, Ind.) Prepared in Hyde Park H. S., Chicago. Chi Beta; Pres., Chris-
tian Sci. Soc. Manufacturer's Sales Agt., Burke Elec. Co., Erie Pa. & Kerr Turbine
Co., Wellsville, N. Y. Designed a double deck steel stock car for Western Live
Stock Car Co. of Chicago, designs being submitted under the name of Lansing Millis,
Master Mech. of Co. Surveyman L". S. Reclamation Service, Powell, Wyo., Feb.,
1912-N0V. 1912. Designer & Detailer, Burr Co. Champaign, 111., 191 2 — Junior
Memb. A. S. M. E., 1909-10. Married Eleanor Purdy Aldrich, June 13, 1912, Bill-
ings, Mont. Address, (Champaign, 111.
4921. CLARKE BEEBE STAHL
A. B. in Sci.; b. Aug. 22, 1888, Galena, 111.; s. William H. Stahl. Address, Galena, 111.
4922. JOSEPH NATHAN STEINGARD
B. S. in E. E. ; b. Oct. 10, 1888, Odessa, Russia; s. S. Steingard. Prepared in M.
F. Tuley H. S. Address, 807 Milwaukee Ave., Chicago, 111.
4923. ROBERT BRUCE STEPHENS
(Brother of No. 4435)
B. S. in Agr.; Clerical work; b. Aug. 10, 18S5. Sadorus, 111.; s. Thomas Alvin ( b.
Parkersburg, W. Va.) & Lucy Veluette (Sewell) Stephens (h. Paris, 111.) Prepared in
Champaign & Urbana H. Schs. Y. M. C. A.; Stud. Union. Farm Mechanics, 191 1;
Clerical work, 1911-12. On Ranch in Calif., 1912 — Member M. E. Church. Ad-
dress, 867 LaSalle Ave., Chicago, 111.
4924. EDITH ELIZA STEWART (SCOVILL)
(Wife of No. 3528)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. Bethany, 111.; d. John A. & Mary Elizabeth (Thompson) Stewart.
Prepared in Prep. Dept., Wes. Coll., Oxford, O.; Univ. Acad. Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa
igii] Baccalaureate Alumni 589
Delta Pi. Married H. T. Scovill ('08), Aug. 31, 1912. Urbana, 111. Address, 905 Nevada
St., Urbana, 111.
4925. LE ROY STEWART
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Ava,--Ill.; s. Lorenzo Taylor (b. 1851, Bowling Green, Ky.) &
Clara (Husband) Stewart (b. Somerset, Pa.) Prepared in Ava H. S.; So. 111. Nor. School.
Adelphic; Theta Kappa Nu; John Marshall Law Club; Final Honors; Law Dance Com.;
Clerk, Moot Court; Law Libr.; Scholarship in Substantive Law, 1910-11. Member Christ.
Church; Jackson Co. Bar Assoc. Address, Murphysboro, 111.
4926. FRANK LEWIS STOUT
(Brother of No. 3988)
B. S. in Agr. ; Farmer; b. Feb. 3, 1890, Cotton Hill, 111.; s. Joab Philemon (b. Apr.
3, i860, do.) & Ida Frank (Sawin) Stout (b. Aug. 14, 1863, Loxa, 111.) Prepared in
Springfield H. S. Chi Beta; Phenix; Alpha Zeta; Alpha Gamma Rho; Sigma Xi; Scabbard
& Blade; Agr. Club; ///. Agriculturist Staff; Lieut. Col., Cadet Regt.; Prelim. Honors.
Member Univ. of 111. Club, Springfield. Address, Glenarm, 111.
4927. ALBERT FREDERICK STUBBING
B. S. in M. E.; Ry. M. E. ; b. May 24, 1889, Lewiston, Me.; s. Carl Frederick August
(b. Sept. 0, 1847, Plaue, Prussia, Ger. ) & Minna Mary (Hohn) Stuebing (b. May 23.
1854, South Hadley Falls, Mass.) Prepared in Chicopee (Mass.) H. S. Attended Cornell
Univ., 1907-10. With Pa. Lines, West., 191 1— Address, 1122 Mt. Vernon Ave., Columbus,
O. ; Bus. Add., Pa. R. R. Shops, Columbus.
4928. WARD WILLIAM SULLIVAN
A. B. in L. & A.; Farmer; b. Dec. 7, 1883, Tamaroa, 111.; s. Silas (b. Thompson, 111.)
& Rhoda J. (Stull) Sullivan (b. ibid.) Prepared in Mankato (Kan.)) H. S.; Kan. State
Nor., Hays. Member M. E. Church; Kan. State Hist. Soc. Married Ethel Helena Pierce,
June 17, 1911, Hays, Kan. Address, R. F. D. No. i. Box 63D., Gorham, Kan.
A929. LEON EUGENE SUTHERLAND
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Jan. 22, 1889, Little Rock, Ark.; s. John Cors (b. Feb. 18,
1863, Bloomington, 111.) & Ruth Eva (Mills) Sutherland (b. Apr. 21, 1868, Magnolia, 111.)
Prepared in Bloomington H. S. Phi Gamma Delta; Phi Delta Phi. Address, 405 Mon-
roe St., Peoria, III.; Bus. Add.. 1019-20 Jefferson Bldg., Peoria.
4930. PERRY WESTON SWERN
(Son of Nos. 445, 448)
B. S. in A. E. ; Architect; b. Apr. 2$. 1S89, Champaign, 111.; s. William C. & Abbie
(Weston) Swern. Prepared in Crane Man. Tr. H. S., Chicago. Scabbard and Blade;
Arch. Club; Col. Regt., 1910-11. With W. C. Zimmerman, 1911-12; D. H. Burnham.
1912 — Married Carolyn Edith Osbornson, June 24, 191 1, Berwyn. 111. Child, Edith
Swern, b. July 29, 1912. Address, 417 .S. Grove Ave., Oak Park, 111.
4931. HARRY LAWSON TATE
(Brother of No. 4454)
A. B. in L. & A.; Principal; b. Nov. 18, 1887, Vandalia, 111.; s. John Scott (b. 1858,
Fayette Co., 111.) & Lydia Amanda (Reeves) Tate (b. 1861, do.) Prepared in Vandalia H.
S. Principal, Homer H. S., 1911-12. Prin. Vandalia H. S., 191^ — Address, Van-
dalia, 111.
4932. LOIS LEOTA TEAL
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. May 27, 1887, Arcadia, Ind.; d. John Carl (b. May 15,
1849, Stockholm, Sweden) & Mary Elizabeth (Knause) Teal (b. Jan. 2, i860, Arcadia, Ind.)
Prepared in Arcadia H. S.; Univ. of Ind., 1905-07. Sigma Kappa; Phi Delta Phi;
.Methenai; Mask & Bauble. Teacher in Walnut Grove H. S., 1910-11. Address, Arcadia,
Ind.
4933. JULIA FRANCES TEAR
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. July 9, 1887, Delavan, 111.; d. John Henry (b. Nov.
5. 1856, Saybrook, 111.) & Mary Ross (Gaston) Tear (b. June 7, i860, El Paso, do.)
Prepared in John Marsh-ill H. S.; Chicago Teachers' Coll., 1904-6. H. Sci Club; Prelim.
Honors. Teacher in State Nor. Sch. of Man. Arts & Home Econ., Santa Barbara, Calif.
.4dJrcss, Santa Barbara, Calif.
4934. GEORGE WILLIAM THATCHER
B. S. in M. E. ; b. Feb. 8, 1887, River Forest, 111.; s. G. S. Thatcher. Prepared at
Lewis Inst. .Address, River Forest, 111. (J)
4935. JOSEPH NATHANIEL THOREN
B. S. in C. E.; Engineer; b. Aug. 13. 1883, Chicago, IlL; s. Otto (b. Sweden) &
.Vmelia (Blad) Thoren ((b. do.) Prepared in Lockport, 111., and Chicago Night Sch.
Chief Draftsman, with iMorava Const. Co., Chicago, 111. Address, Box 698, Lockport, 111.
4936. HARRY MAXWELL THRASHER
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Apr. 22, 1886, Pontiac, 111.; s. Joseph Maxwell (b.
Apr. 6, 1859, Troy, N. Y.) & Mary (Bruckner) Thrasher (b. May 4, i860, Peru, do.)
Prepared in Pontiac Twp. H. S. Ionian; Volunteer Band; Kappa Delta Pi; Delta Sigma
590 University of Illinois [191 i
Rho; Prelim. Honors; 111. Rep. State Peace Orat. Contest, 191 1; Second Honors in N. O.
L. Contest, Univ. of 111., 191 1. Prin. Stbckland Twp. H. S., 1911-12. A. F. & A. M.
Married Alice Irene Misenhimer, Jan. 6, 1912, Urbana, 111. Child, Harry Kay
Thrasher, b. Oct. 20, 1912. Address, Stockland, 111.
4937- SYLVl^MORSE TRAVERS
A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; Ice Dealer; b. July 31, 1888, Fairview, 111.; s. Thomas Hunt
(b. Feb. 10, 1839) & Augusta (Turner) Travers. Prepared in Fairview H. S.; Univ.
Acad. Ice & Cold Storage Bus. A. F. & A. M. Married Deborah Chase Akers, Feb. i,
191 1, Long Beach, Calif. Address, 905 Magnolia Ave., Long Beach, Calif.
4938. LLOYD SIDNEY TRENTHARB
B. S. in C. E.; b. Mar. 18, 1886, Niota, Nebr. Prepared in Knox Coll. Address,
508 N. Cherry St., Galesburg, Ill.(+;
4939. CARLETON THOMPSON TRIMBLE
A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; Farmer; b. Nov. 12, 1887, Trimble, 111.; s. John Dunlap (b.
Feb. 17, 1850, Trimble, 111.) & Mary (Thompson) Trimble (b. July 14, 1849, Greenville,
O.) Prepared at Winona Acad., Winona Lake, Ind. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Shield &
Trident; Delta Kappa Chi; Theta Mu Epsilon; Mgr., 191 1 Illio; Mgr. Intersch. Circus; Cir.
Mgr., Daliy Illini. Farming & Stockrasing. A. F. & A. M. Married Lettie Louise Busey,
Jan. II, 1912, Urbana, 111. Address, Homewood Farms, Trimble, 111.
4940. MYRTLE TROWBRIDGE
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher, b. June 9, 1884, Green Valley, 111.; d. Benjamin
Frederick (b. July 17, 1851, do.) & Mary Luella (Giffin) Trowbridge (b. July 17,
1855, Gallon, O.) Prepared in 111. State Nor. Univ. Prin. of Grenn Valley Pub.
Schs. Address, Green Valley, 111.
4941. HENRY TRUITT
B. S. in Agr.; Banker; b. Aug. 11, 1887, Chillicothe, 111.; s. Rollin Henry (b. Apr. 13,
1866, do.) & Effie Lillian (Johnston) Truitt (b. Jan. 24, 1868, Peoria, 111.) Prepared in
Bradley Poly. Inst. Beta Theta Pi. Mgr. Farm & Bank. Address, Chillicothe, 111.
4942. JONATHAN HALL TRUMAN
B. S. in E. E.; b. June 6, 1888, Bushnell, 111.; s. J. G. Truman. Prepared in Bushnell
H. S. Address, Bushnell, Ill.(J)
4943. BELLA SELMA TURK
(Sister of No. 4470)
A. B. in L. & A. ; Teacher; b. Oct. 6, 1887, Aurora. 111.; d. Abraham Samuel (b. Sept.
i7» 1855. St. Louis, Mo.) & Hannah (Sternberg) Turk (b. Apr. 17, 1858, Chicago, 111.)
Prepared in Litchfield H. S. Illiola; Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa Delta Pi. Teacher of Engl.
Twp. H. S., Farmer City, 111. Address, 1403 N. State St., Litchfield, 111.
4944. CLARENCE CICERO TWIST
(Brother of No. 4945)
B. S. in Agr.; Grain Dealer; b. July 25, 1889, Rochester, 111.; s. Ira F. (b.
Sept. 4, 1856, do.) & Julia (Atkinson) Twist (b. Taylorville, 111.) Prepared in Spring-
field H. S. Phi Kappa Psi; Phenix; Yoxan; Alpha Gamma Rho; Helmet. Varsity Base-
ball, 1908-11. Address, Rochester, 111.
4945. JOHN FRANCIS TWIST
(Brother of No. 4944.)
B. S. in Agr.; Farmer; b. July 5, 1887, Rochester, 111.; s. Ira F. (b. Sept. 4, 1856,
do.) & Julia (Atkinson) Twist (b. Taylorville, 111.) Prepared in Springfield H. S. Phi
Kappa Psi; Ku Klux; Shield & Trident; Alpha Gamma Rho; Student Council. Varsity
Football, 1907-10. Address, Rochester, 111.
4946. CHARLES VERNON TYLER
4947. EMILIANO ELIZECHE VALLEJOS
B. S. in Agr.; b. Apr. 26, 1884, Asuncion, Paraguay; s. Adolpho Elizeche. Pre-
pared in la. State Coll. Address, Ca Callero 264, Asuncion, Paraguay.
4948. ARTHUR TALLEY VAN CLEVE
LL. B. Lawyer; b. Dec. 27, 1886, Carmi, 111.; s. Joseph W. (b. Feb. 19, 1859) &
Rachel (Talley) Van Cleve (b. Mar. 4, 1863). Prepared in Decatur H. S.; A. B., James
Millikin Univ., 1908. Alpha Delta Phi; Phi Delta Phi. Address, 1650 N. Union St.,
Decatur, 111.
4949. ENGEL BERT VAN DE GREYN
B. S. in M. & S. E. ; Engineer; b. Jan. 25, 1882, Muskegon, Mich.; s. Dirk (b. 1839,
Netherlands) & Zientje Van de Grevn (b. 1845, do.) Prepared in S. Div., Englewood &
John Marshall H. Schs., Chicago, 111. Tau Beta Pi. City & Civil Engr. at Excelsior
igii] Baccalaureate Alumni 591
Springs, Mo., 191 1; since Sept. 29, 191 1, with Waddell & Harrington, Resident Engr. on
Bridge work. Married Mabel O. Prather, 1907, Urbana, IlL Address, 819 North J St..
Tacoma, Wash.
4950. ISABEL MOREHOUSE VANDERVORT
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Apr. 23, 1887, Tonica, 111.; d. Franklin C. (b. Aug. 5,
1859, Cedar Point, 111.) & Hattie E. (Morehouse) Vnndervort (b. Dec. 15, 1858, Bloom-
ington, do.) Prepared in Bloomington H. S.; So. 111. Nor. Sch. Prin., El Paso H. S.
Address, El Paso, 111.
4951. JAMESON VAN DERVDORT
B. S. in C. E.; b. Dec. 11, 18S7, Omaha, Nebr. ; s. Warren Clark (b. Sept. 30,
i860, Bloomington, 111.) & Myttie Anne (Dort) Van Dervoort (b. June 18, i860,
Muscatine, la.) Prepared in Hyde Park H. S. Triangle; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi;
Prelim. Honors; Gregory Guild. Address, Unit. Contr. Co., 801 Liggett Bldg., St.
Louis, Mo.
4952. ELMER HOLMES VAN SCHOICK
B. S. in Cer. Engr.; Cer. Engr.; b. June 14, 1889, Bloomington, 111.; s. Samuel
Holmes (b. 1845, Dayton, O.) & Alice Carrie (Wolcott) Van Schoick (b. 1855, Bloom-
ington, 111.) Prepared in Bloomington H. S. Cer. Soc, Treas. & Secy. Ceramist for
Chicago Retort & Firebrick Co., Ottawa, 111. Address, Box 166, Ottawa, ill.
4953. ARTHUR GIBSON VESTAL
A. B. in Sci. ; Student; b. Sept. 10, 1888, LaGrange, 111.; s. Morton H. (b. Nov. 5,
1861, Bedford, Ind.) & Charlotte E. (Gibson) Vestal (b. Oct. 9, 1862, White Rock, Mich.)
Prepared in R. T. Crane Man. Tr. H. S., Chicago. Final and Special Honors; Sigma Xi.
Instr. in Biology, Univ. of Colo. Address, Boulder, Colo.
4954. SARAH ADELIA VIAL
A. B. in H. Sci.; Teacher; b. Feb. 23, 18S5, LaGrange, 111.; d. Joseph (b. 1852, do.)
& Carrie Delight (Craigmile) Vial (b. 1859, Hinsdale, 111.) Prepared in Lyons Twp. H.
S.; N. 111. State Nor. Sch., 1904-6. Teaching Dom. Art. in Man. Tr. State Nor., Pittsburg,
Kan. Member Cong. Church. Address, 404 S. Fifth Ave., LaGrange, 111.
4955. MATHILDA CAROLINE VOSS
(Sister of No. 2527)
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Apr. 28, 1887, Thomasboro, 111.; d. John Albert (b.
Jan. 10, 1855, Alt Roebel, Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Ger.) & Caroline (Lingreen) Voss (b.
Feb. 20, 1858, Sarrenteen, New Vorpomern, do.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Chi
Omega. Teacher in H. Sci., Champaign H. S. Member Presb. Church. Address, 405 S.
State St., Champaign, 111.
4956. GILBERT FREDERICK JOHN WAGNER
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Aug. 16, 1887; s. J. F. & Hannah Mollen Wagner. Prepared in
Princeton H. S. Kappa Sigma; Shield & Trident; Yoxan; Ku Klux; Varsity Club; Chm.,
Law Dance. Address, Spring Valley, 111.
4957. LESLIE MARION WAKELEY
B. S. in Agr., 191 1; Agr. Ex. Sta. Work; b. Aug. 22, 1891, Hartland, 111.; s. Milo
Marion (b. Jan. i, 1858, Harvard, 111.) & Lottie Eliza (Smith) Wakeley (b. Nov. 2, 1859,
Randall, Wis.) Prepared in Harvard H. S. Alpha Zeta; Philomathean; Agr. CIuD;
Prelim. Honors; Editor ///. Agriculturist. Dairy Farm until I3ec. 13, 1911. Address, 1410
W. University Ave., Urbana, 111.; Bus. Add., Dairy Dept., Univ. of 111.
4958. FRANCIS WILLIAM WALKER, JR.
B. S. in Cer. E. ; Ceramic Engr.; b. Sept. 29, 1888, New Brighton, Pa.; s. Francis
William, Sr. (b. May 7, 1855, Industry, Pa.) & Lilia Frances (Goold) Walker (b. July
19, 1857, Athens, O.) Prepared in New Brighton H. S.; B. S. in M. E., Pa. State Coll.,
1910. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Theta Nu Epsilon; Sigma Xi. Cer. Engr. & Supt. with The
Beaver Falls Art Tile Co., Beaver Falls, Pa. Member Presb. Church. Address, Patterson
Heights, Beaver Falls, Pa.
4959. ROBERT ALLYN WALKER
A. B. in Sci.; Banker; b. July 24, iSgi, Stonefort, 111.; s. Urban Lloyd (b. Apr. 23,
1867, New Burnside, 111.) & Oda (Arnold) Walker (b. Mar. 20, 1873, Creal Springs, do.)
Prepared in Herrin H. S.; Univ. Acad. Iris; Adelphic; Sigma Mu Rho; Vice Pres.
Coll. Sci., 111. Union; Home-Coming Com., 1910. Married Avis Louise McNeill, Dec. 25,
1911, Los Angeles, Calif. Address, Alhambra, Calif.
4960. FRANK MILLER WALLACE
B. S. in Cer. E. ; Ceramic Engr.; b. May 4, 1889, Chicago Heights, 111.; s. Robert P.
(b. 1852, do.) & Annie Mairie (Miller) Wallace (b. 1852, do.) Prepared in Bloom Twp.
H. S. Alpha Chi Sigma. Ast. in Ceramics, 1911-12. Author, Relative Amounts of
Barium (Compounds to Produce and Prevent Efflorescence on Brick; Function of Lime in
Vitrification of a Shale, Trans. Amer. Ceram. Soc. & ///. Clay Workers Mag. Member
Presb. Church. Address, 608 E. Green St., Champaign, 111.
4961. WILLIAM ARTHUR WALLACE
B. S. in M. E.; Mech. Engr.; h. Oct. 4, 1885, Baraboo, Wis. Prepared in Baraboo
H. S. ; Clinton, la., H. S.; Purdue Univ., 1904-7. Asst. Retort Foreman, Amer. Creosot-
ing Co., Kansas City, Mo., 1911; Foreman, do., 191 1 — Address, Hugo, Okla.
592 University of Illinois [191 i
4962. CHESLEY MATTHEW WALTER
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Nov. 19, 1887, Savanna, 111.; s. John (b. July 25, 1858, Dallas
Co., la.) & Catherine (Duffy) Walter (b. Nov. lo, 1861, Sligo Co., Ire.) Prepared in
Savanna Twp. H. S. Phi Alpha Delta; Grand Treas., Theta Kappa Nu; Delta Sigma Rho;
John Marshall Law Club; 111. -la. Debate, 1909-10; 111. -Minn. Debate, 1910-11. Partner
in iirm, Brearton & Walter. Address, Savanna, 111.
4963. OSCAR WILLIAM RUDOLPH WANDERER
(Brother of No. 4482)
B. S. in C. E.; Draftsman; b. May 0, 1889, Chicago, 111.; s. Thomas Alwin (b. July
8, 1863, Thuringen Wald, Sachsen, Ger.) & Maria Theresa (Brodt) Wanderer (b. Nov.
22, 1862, Zechlin, Pommern, do.) Prepared in McKinley H. S.; Central Y. M. C. A.,
Chicago, III. Scabbard & Blade; Maj. Cadet Regt. ; Vice. Pres., Pres., C. E. Club; Cadet
Hop Corns., 1908; Engrs. Dance Com., 1911. Brevet Capt., I. N. G. Address, 444 W.
Madison St., Gary, Ind., and 414 S. Lombard Ave., Oak Park, 111.
4964. FRANK ANTHONY WARD
B. S. in Arch. Decoration; b. Aug. 24, 1888, Sterling, 111.; s. Henry Clay & Mary
Catherine (Anthony) Ward. Prepared in Sterling and Coloma Twp. H. S. Univ. Acad.
Glee Club; Arch. Club (Pres.); Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Designer, with Frank S. Baker,
Architect, Chicago; Supt., The Guaranty Constr. Co., Chicago, 191 1. Myron Hunt,
Archt. Los Angeles, 1912; also Frank T. Kegley and Withey & Davis, Los Angeles,
1 912. Address, 1788 W. 24th St., Los Angelts, Calif.
496s. FREDERICK MARTIN WILLIAM WASCHER
B. S. in .-\gr. ; Assistant; b. Jan. 26, 1889, Cliampaign, 111.; s. Frederick Martin (b.
Apr. 26, 1857, Cekeritz Prov., Pomerania, Ger.) & Louise (Schnuecke) Wascher (b. Dec.
24, 1858, Schrotinghousen, Westphalia, do.) Prepared in Champaign H. S. Alpha Zeta.
Asst. in Soil Sur. Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of ill., 191 1 — Member St. John's German
Luth. Church. Address, 505 W. Springfield Ave., Champaign, 111.; Bus. Add., Agr.
Bldg., Univ. of 111., Urbana, 111.
4966. EVART MONTGOMERY WATKINS
B. S. in C. E. ; Commercial Traveler; b. Jan. 12, 1886, Richmond, Ky. ; s. Clay R.
(b. Aug. 21, 1851, do.) & Emma (Madden) Watkins (b. Feb. 17, i860, Ky.) Prepared in
Atlanta H. S. Married Ethel Frances Watkins, June 14, 191 1, Champaign, 111. Address,
loi W. Locust St., Normal, 111.
4967. LAURA ARMENIA WATT (FULTON)
A. B. in Sci.; Teacher; b. May 27, 1886, Bruceville, Ind.; d. Robert Gorden (b. May
6, 1856, Cedarville, O.) & Hannah (Keithecker) Watt (b. Nov. 2, i860, Freelandsvllle,
Ind.) Prepared in Princeton (Ind.) PI. S. Attended Monmouth Coll., 1905-8. Mar-
ried Lawrence W. Fulton, Aug. 14, 1912. Address, Waukesha, Wis.
4968. LOIS WEBBER (LOCKE)
(Wife of No. 3845)
A. B. in L. & A.; b. June 27, 1888; d. James Henry & Amanda (Farson) Webber
(b. New Castle, O.) Prepared in Shelbyville, 111., H. S.; John Marshall H. S., Chicago.
Married Walter Coutant Locke, ('09), Jan. i, 1912, Indianapolis, Ind. Address, 415 Main
St., Boise, Id.
4969. CHARLES ELMER WEEKS
B. S. in E. E.; Engineer; b. June 13, 1883, Streator, 111.; s. Thomas (b. Mar. 25,
1850, Staffordshire, Eng.) & Sarah (Jenkins) Weeks (b. Oct. 28, 1859, Pendleton, O.)
Prepared in Colfax H. S. E. E. Soc (Pres.) ; Eta Kappa Nu. Trouble Work with Gen.
Elec. Co. Address, 922 Addison St., Chicago.
4970. GEORGE BATES WEISIGER
LL. B.; Attorney; b. Sept. 30, 1886, Fairmont, 111.; s. John W. (b. Mar. 15, 1842,
Indianola, 111.) & Mary Jane (Draper) Weisiger (b. Sept. 27, 1851). Prepared in Fair
mont H. S.; 111. Nor. Sch., Normal, 111. Ionian; John Marshall Law Court; I'heta Kappa
Nu; I yr. scholarship for highest grade in Substantive Law. Member M. E. Church;
A. F. & A. M. Married Hazel Terpening, Jan. 20, 1912. Address, Catlin, 111.
4971. ORPHA MAY WELLMAN
A. B. in L. & A.; Teacher; b. Sept. 17, 1880, Dana, Ind.; s. William Browne (b.
Sept. 22, 1846, near Hamilton, O.) & Mary Maria (Taylor) Wellman (b. May 27, i860, near
Clinton, Ind.) Prepared in Dana, Ind., H. S.; Ind. State Nor. Phi Beta Kappa; Deutscher
Verein; Le Cercle Francais. Address, 701 S. 3d St., Champaign, 111.
4972. WALTER WILLIAM WENHOLZ
B. S. in E. E.; Designing & Drafting; b. Dec. 7, 1886, Algonquin, 111.; s. Louis H.
(b. July 31, 1856) & Amelia (Labahn) Wenholz. Prepared in Elgin, 111., Acad. Iris.
Designing & Drafting Switchboards & Panel Boards. Address, Dundee, 111.; Bus. Add.,
624 W. Adams St., Chicago, 111.
4973. ALBERT FRANK WESTLUND
R. S. in M. E., 191 1; Engr., b. Mav 17, 1888, Chicago; s. Frank G. (b. i8s5-
Sweden) & Emma C. (Larson) Westlund (b. 1859, Sweden). Prepared in R. T. Crane
igii] Baccalaureate Alumni 593
H. S., Chicago. Chi Phi; M. E. Soc; Prelim. Honors; Editor of Technograph, 1910-11;
A. S. M. E. Mech. Engr. Dept., 111. Steel Co. Married Nellie Walsh, Sept. 18, 1912,
Mt. Zion, III. Address, 2626 E. 78th St., Chicago; Bus. Add.. 111. Steel Co., So.
Chicago, 111., Station No. 20.
4974. ARTHUR WAYNE WHEELER
(Brother of No. 2534)
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. June 26, 1886, Bellflower, 111.; s. Thomas Metcalf
(b. Oct. 4, 1855, Kalamazoo Co., Mich.) & Laura Belle (Garst) Wheeler (b. Jan. 21, 1859,
Clark Co., Ohio.) Prepared in Farmer City H. S.; Univ. Acad. Capt., Univ. Regt.
Draftsman. Married Delta Mabel Rosencrans, June 27, 1906, Farmer City, 111. Address,
iios S. Third St., Champaign, 111., or Amer. Bridge Co., Gary, Ind.
4975. EARLE JUDSON WHEELER
B. S. in C. E., 191 1 ; Draftsman; b. Mar. 9, 1890, Chicago; s. Alonzo S. (b. Mar.
10, 1856, Hudson, 111.) & Ella M. (Nichols) Wheeler (b. Feb. 26, 1856, Hustonville, Ky.)
Prepared in Univ. H. S., Chicago. Eng. Club; Senior Ball Com. Draftsman, Amer.
Bridge Co. Address, 6940 Perry Ave., Chicago.
4976. KINGSLEY BARBOUR WHITE
B. S. in Ry. C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. May 17, 1885, Boston, Mass.; s. Willard (b. May
30, 1844, Canton, Conn.) & Emma Frances (Nightingale) White (b. June 22, 1846, Boston,
Mass.) Prepared in Boise, Idaho., H. S.; Evanston H. S. Ilus. Member Unitarian
Church. Address, 1201 Hartford Bldg., Chicago, 111.
4977. CLARENCE ARTHUR WHITNALL
a. S. in M. E.; Mech. Engr.; b. Aug. 25, 1885, Troy, O.; s. Clarence Washington
(b. Dec. 17, 1855, Elbridge, 111.) & Sarah Jane (Gross) Whitnall (b. Nov. 9, 1853, Cass-
town, O.) Prepared in Peoria H. S. Address, 516 Russell St., Peoria, 111.
4978. JOHN HAMILTON WHITTEN
(Brother of No. 2859)
A. B. in Sci.; .\. M., 1912; Assistant; b. Oct. 3, 1873, Bradford, 111.; s. William H.
(b. Dec. 25, 1819, N. Y.) & Ellen (Schuyler) Whitten (b. Oct. 20, 1831, N. J.) Prepared
in I. S. N. U. Asst. in Bot., Univ. of 111. Sigma Xi. Member Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci.
Married Lillian May Catterlin, Aug. i8, 1903. Address, 603 W. Oregon St., Urbana, -IH.
4979- FRED HORACE WHITTUM
(Brother of No. 4980)
B. S. in Chem. Engr.; Chemist; b. July 27, 1886, Hersher, 111.; s. Frank Balis (b.
May 28, 1856, Phelps, N. Y.) & Sarah Maria (Richards) Whittum (b. Jan. 11, 1852,
Clarkshill, Ind.) Prepared in Hersher H. S.; Univ. Acad. Chem. Club. Saturator Boss
in Coke Plant, 111. Steel Co., Gary, Ind., 191 1; Chemist, 111. State Geol. Sur., Oct., 1911—
Member Amer. Chem. Soc. Addfess, 502 E. John St., Champaign, 111.
4980. SAMUEL HARRIE WHITTUM
(Brother of No. 4979)
A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; b. Aor. 27, 1888, Hersher, 111.; s. Frank Balis (b. May 28,
1856, Phelps, N. Y.) & Sarah Maria (Richards) Whittum (b. Jan. 11, 1852, Clarkshill,
Ind.) Prepared in Hersher H. S.; Univ. Acad. Delta Kappa Chi. Employed at Butler
Bros; Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett & Co., 191 1 — Address, 4050 Evanston Ave., Chicago, 111.
4981. LESLIE LEROY WILBOURN
LL. B.; Lawyer; b. Nov. 15, 1888; s. W. W. & Julia (Coakley) Wilbourn. Prepared
in Jackson Mil. Acad., Jackson, Mo. Phi Alpha Delta. Address, Olive Branch, 111.
4982. JOSEPH P. WILEY
(Brother of No. 2278)
A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; b. Apr. 4, 1887, Sullivan, 111.; s. J. B. Wiley. Prepared in
Sullivan H. S. Address, Sullivan, 111.
4983. ROSS BERT WILSON
B. S. in M. E. ; Engineer; b. Jan. 28, 1890, Hyde, Colo.; s. William Henry (b. Jan.
22, 1859, Kankakee, 111.) & Clara Pauline (Roth) Wilson (b. Apr. 19, 1863, New York,
N. Y.) Prepared in Kankakee H. S. A. F. & A. M. Married Mabel Murphy,
Dec. 29, 1910, Chicago, 111. Child, Mabel Ross, b. Sept. 28, igii. Address, 3325 W. 15th
St., Chicago, 111.
4984. CLEMENT BERNARD WISSING
B. S. in M. E. ; Merchant; b. Aug. 6, 1887, Vincennes, Ind.; s. Herman (b. May s,
1859, do.) & Mary (Ebner) Wissing (b. Dec. 22, i860, do.) Prepared in Vincennes Univ.;
Univ. Acad. Phi Kappa Sigma; Yoxan; Indiana Club; 1910 Cap & Gown Com. Mgr.
Citizens' Ice & Cold Storage Co., Vincennes, Ind., 1 911- 12. With Ebner Ice & Cold
Stbrage Co., Vincennes, Ind., 191 2 — Address, 428 Vigo St., Vincennes, Ind.
4983. ADALINE ELIZABETH WITT
A. B. in Sci.; Teacher; b. July 25, 1887, Kane, III.; d. George Washington (b. Apr.
21, 1841, do.) & Loueza Ann (Williams) Witt (b. May 15, 1856, do.) Prepared in Car-
roUton H. S. Residing at home. Member M. E. (Church; O. E. S. Address, Kane, III.
594 University of Illinois [191 i
4986. JOHN BYRON WRIGHT
A. B. in Sci.; Supt. & Dir.; b. Aug. 24, 1880, Tallula, 111.; s. Samuel (b. 1843,
Morgan Co., 111.) & Roxanna (Conlee) Wright (b. 1848, Jo Davies Co., 111.) Prepared in
Ashland H. S., and I. S. N. U. Kappa Delta Pi. Supt. & Dir. Agr., Westbrook (Minn.)
Pub. Schs. Address, Westbrook, Minn.
49S7. WALTER HEALD WYETH
B. S. in Sci.; Arch. Draftsman; b. May 27, 1887, Canton, 111.; s. Newton (b. Oct. 28,
1854, Newark, O.) & Adelaide (Heald) Wyeth (b. Sept. 12 1859, Canton, 111.) Prepared
in Lake View H. S., Chicago. Phi Kappa Sigma; Arch. Club; Ku Klux Scarab. Arch.
Draftsman, June to Dec, 191 1, Springfield, 111.; do., Chicago, 111., Dec. 191 1 — Address,
4551 Dover St., Chicago, 111.; Bus. Add., 105 S. Dearborn St., do.
4988. WILLIAM WODIN YAPP
B. S. in Agr.; on 111. State Soil Sur.; b. June 30, 18S8, Mansfield, 111.; s. Charles
Wesley (b. Apr. 18, 1850) & Martha Ann (Gardiner) Yapp (b. Aug. 8, 1856, Pittsfield,
111.) Prepared in Mansfield H. S., & Univ. Acad. Alpha Zeta; Adelphic; Agr. Club;
Varsity Track Team, 1910-n; Varsity Soccer Team, 1910-11. Address, 1109 W. Spring-
field Ave., Urbana, 111.
4989. ROBERT RALEIGH YATES
B. S. in C. E.; Civ. Engr.; b. Warrenton, Va.; s. Henry Clayton (b. Flint Hill, Va.)
& Elizabeth Clay (DeShields) Yates (b. July 12, 1848, Alexandria, Va.) Prepared in
Central H. S., Washington, D. C. ; attended Geo. Washington Univ., 1905-8. Easteners'
Club. Eng. Draftsman with Waddell & Harrington. Con. Engrs., Kansas City, Mo.;
worked two years as Chief of Eng. party for Bridge Engr., Washington, D. C. Address,
Warrenton, Va.
4990. OSWALD KARL YEAGER
B. S. in Sci.; Bldg. Constr. ; b. Feb. 5, 1888: s. Oscar P. (b. 1866, Danville, 111.) &
Martha Ellen (Smith) Yeager (b. 1868, Danville, 111.) Prepared in Danville H. S.;
DePauw Univ., 1906-7; Univ. of Chicago, 1907-8. Phi Delta Theta; Phi Rho Sigma; Theta
Nu Epsilon. Served two enlistments in I. N. G. Art. A. F. & A. M.; B. P. O. E.;
Chapter & Consistory Chicago Univ. Club. Address, 1517 N. Vermilion St., Danville, HI-;
Bus. Add., Baum Bldg., Danville, 111.
4991. CHUAN PONG YIN
A. B. in Bus. L. & A.; b. Dec. 22, 1882, Soochow, China; s. T. F. Yin. Prepared in
Univ. of Calif. Address, Box 156, Univ. Sta., Urbana, Ill.(t)
4992. GERTRUDE IRENE YORK
(Sister of No. 4993)
A. B. in L. & A., 191 1 ; Teacher; b. Thackeray. 111.; d. Rev. Charles Logan (b. May
20, 1862, Enfield, White Co., 111.) & Clara Amanda (Hamill) York (b. May 20, 1862,
Belleville, 111.) Prepared in Granite City H. S.; 111. Woman's Coll. H .Sci. Club. Asst.
Prin. and Prin. of H. S., Barry, 111., 1905-9. Teaching Household Science and Engl,
at Tempe Union H. S., Tempe, Ariz., 1912 — Home Address, Pleasant Plains, 111.; Tern.
Add., Tempe, Ariz.
4993. MATTIE AGNES YORK
(Sister of No. 4992)
A. B. in Sci.; Teacher; b. May 26, 1890, Thackerav, 111.; d. Charles Logan (b. May
20, 1862, Enfield, White Co., 111.) & Clara Amanda (Hamill) York (b. May 20, 1862,
Belleville, 111.) Prepared in Brighton H. S.; 111. Worn. Coll. Final Honors. Assisted
Dr. W. J. MacNeal on the State Pellagra Com., summer 1911; Asst. in Bacteriology,
Battle Creek Sanitarium, Battle Creek, Mich., 1911-12; teaching, Tempe, Ariz. Address,
Tempe, Ariz.
4994. LOUIS ANDREW ZEARING
(Brother of No. 4044)
LL. B.; Attorney at Law; b. Oct. 13, 1888. Brooklyn, N. Y. ; s. Louis Fremont (b.
Sept. 27, 1854, Dover, 111.) & Emily Trimmer (Hazen) Zearing (b. May 30, 1856, Toulon,
111.) Prepared Princeton H. S. Phi Delta Phi; Shield & Trident; Theta Kappa Nu;
Delta Sigma Rho; Ionian; won second scholarship in adjective law; Prelim. Honors;
Member of 111. -Minn. Debating Team, 1910; Sec. Junior Class; Treas. Senior Mem. Com.;
Vice. Pres. Students' Union. In Business. Address, Princeton, 111.
4995- LEIGH F. W. ZERBEE
B. S. in Ry. C. E.; Army Officer; b. May 21, 1889, Jackson, Mich.; s. F. J. (b.
Dec. 2, 1851, St. Augustine, Pa.) & Mary A. (Riffel) Zerbee, (b. June 19, 1859, Bedford
Co., Pa.) Prenared in H. S., Bellefontaine. O. Triangle; C. E. Club; Spalding Guild;
Pres., C. E. Club; Corda Fratres; Winner of Company Competitive Drill. Material Man,
I. C. R. R., Champaign, 111. to Jan., 1912; Second Lieut. U. S. Army, after Dec. 20, 191 1;
2d Lieut., Coast Artillery Corps, U. S. Army; Commissioned Jan. 13, 1912, ranking from
Dec. 20, 191 1. Address, 403 E. Columbus St., Bellefontaine, O.
4996. JAMES ZETEK
A. B. in Gen. Sci.; Government Entomologist; b. Dec. 12, 1886; s. Vaclav (b. Oct. i,
1861. Bohemia, Austria-Hungary) & Johanna (Vecker) Zetek (b. Apr. 10, 1871). Prepared
R. T. Crane Man. Tr. H. S., Chicago. Komenian Soc; The Cosmopolitan Club; Inter-
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Foreign Society; Sigma Xi; Final Honors. Grasshopper Specialist, Office State Entomolo-
gist, Minn.; Gov. Entomologist, Istlimian Canal Com., Ancon, Canal Zone; Brevet Capt.
in I. N. G. Published: Girault and Zetek, Further Biological Studies on the Common
Potato Bug, Leptinotarsa lo-lineata., Ann. Ent. Soc. Am., Vol. 2; The Mollusca of Piatt,
Champaign and Vermilion Cos., read before 3d annual meeting of the 111. Acad. Sci.,
being published by Dr. S. A. Forbes as Bull, of 111. State Lab. Nat. Hist. Asst. Pastor,
Unitarian Church, Urbana, 111., 1910-11. 111. Acad. Sci.; Amer. Assoc, for the Adv. of Sci.;
Natl. Geog. Soc. of America; Entom. Soc. of America. Address, Ancon, Canal Zone.
GRADUATES NOT MEMBERS OF EARLIER CLASSES, WHO RECEVIED
THE BACHELOR'S DEGREE IN 1912 (526j
Abbot, Alfred Noyes (See No. 411), B. S., Agriculture, Morrison.
Abbot, Arthur William, B. S., Agriculture, Fairchild, Wis.
Abney, M. D., A. B., Gen. Science, Shelbyville 111.
Acer, Herbert Augustus, A. B., L. & A., Bus., 223 W. Center, Medina, N. Y.
Adriance, Rhoda Gilmour, A. B., L. & A., 561 Park Ave., Johnstown, I'a.
Ainsworth, Walter Wilford, A. B., L. & A., Bus., Chandlerville, 111.
Albrecht, Arthur Joseph, A. B., L. & A., 503 E. Green, Champaign.
Aikire, Hazel Ellen, A. B., L. & A., Greenview, 111.
Allen, Edward Dewalt, A. B., Science, Prep. Med., Freeport.
Allen, Ralph, Jr., B. S., Agriculture, IDelavan.
Allyn, Orr, B. S., Agriculture, 1105 W. California, Urbana.
Anderson, Guy Vernon, B. S., Agriculture, 45:6 N. Winchester Ave., Chicago.
Apgar, Leo Mahlon, B. S., Elect. Eng'r., 411 W. California, Urbana.
Arbuckle, Grover Samuel, B. S., Mech. Eng'r., Brocton 111.
Armstrong, Louise Christabel, A. B., L. & A., Fenton, Mich.
Ashton, Pearl Winifred, A. B., Science, H. Sc, Benton, 111.
Attebery, Charles William, B. S., Agriculture, Hillsboro, HI.
Bach, Beulah Winifred, A. B., L. & A., 907 W. Green, Urbana.
Bagley, Glen David, B. S., Elect. Eng'r., 706 S. 2nd, Champaign.
Baines, Oscar Roland, A. B., L. & A., Bus., Janesville, Wis.
Baker, Laura Minerva, A. B., L. & A., Whitehall, 111.
Baldwin, Ernest Robert, B. S., Agriculture, Bad Axe, Mich.
Baldwin, Mamie Anna, A. B., L. & A., H. Sc, Rockford, 111.
Bane, Geneva Mae, B. S. Agriculture, H. Sc, Bridgeport, 111.
Bane, Juliet Lita, B. S., Agriculture, H. Sc, c/o Y. W. C. A., Omaha, Nebr.
Barrett, Orley Glen, B. S., Agriculture, Hale, Mo.
Barry, Mary Cordelia, A. B., L. & A., Belleflower, Ilk
Bassett, Cyrus White, B. S., Ry. Elect. Eng'r., 1533 W. Madison, Chicago.
Bates, Stacy Collins, A. B., Gen. Science, 277 Boylston, Boston, Mass.
Bauer, Franklin William, A. B., L. & A., Bus., Compton.
Baum, Arthur Edward, A. B., L. & A., Bus., 205 Jefferson St., Morris, 111.
Baumann, Theodore Andrew, A. B., Science, Prep. Med., Cherry Valley.
Beall, Charles Wesley, A. B., L. & A., Bus., 1700 Liberty St., Alton.
Bebb, Kenneth, B. .S., Agriculture, 1748 W. i02d St., Washington Heights, Chicago.
Bebb, Mabel Florence, A. B., L. & A., H. Sci., Muskogee, Okla.
Beckington, Olive Ruth, A. B., L. & A., 628 S. State, Belvidere.
Beers, Cyrenius, Jr., B. S., Agriculture, 1543 Lill Ave., Chicago.
Belsley, Benjamin Rudolph, A. B., Gen. Science, Roanoke.
Belt, Jefferson Hall, B. S., Elect. Eng'r., Wilkinsburg, Pa.
Belting, Charles Henry, B. S., Agriculture, 603 S. Lincoln, Urbana.
Belting, Paul Everett, A. B., L. & A., Prin. of H. S. Married Anna Hanselmann, Aug.
26, 1912, Piqua, Ohio, Globe, Ariz.
Bennett, Clarence Summerville, A. B., L. & A., 503 E. Green, Champaign.
Bennett, Simon Addison, A. B., L. & A., Bismarck, 111.
Berkemeyer, Walter Charles, B. S., Arch. Eng'r., 1312 Cleveland Ave., E. St. Louis, 111.
Blester, Alice, A. B., Science, H. Sc, Garden Prairie, 111.
Billman, DeWitt, LL. B., Law, Edgemont Station, E. St. Louis.
Black, Robert Overton, A. B., L. & A., 1103 W. Oregon, Urbana, 111.
Blair, Eva Lena, B. S., Agriculture, H. Sc, Centralia, 111.
Blaisdell, Edward Brown, A. B., Gen. Science, iii Highland Ave., Fall River, Mass.
Block, Elmer Royal, A. B., L. & A., Bus., A. T. O. House, Madison, Wis.
Bond, Augusta Eleanor, A. B., L. & A., Gary, Ind.
P.ookwalter, Grace May, A. B., L. & A.. Joliet.
Booze, Ralph Walker, B. S., Ry. Elect. Eng'r., Sullivan.
Bowers, Lester Edward, A. B., Science, Prep. Med., 2315 N. 44th Ave., Chicago.
Bowman, Lang Fulton, A. B., Science, Prep. Med., Alney, 111.
Bradley, Eugene Patrick, B. S., Mech. Eng'r., 5327 Maple Ave., St. Louis.
Bradley, Eugenia, A. B., L. & A., Lena, 111.
Bremner, Charles William, B. S., Civil Eng'r., 37 N. Madison Ave., La Grange.
Brooks, Clara Mable, B. L. S., Library, Saunemin, 111.
Brown, Roberta Margaret, A. B., Science, H. Sc, Harrisburg 111.
Brubaker, Lewis Allen, B. S., Architecture, 23 N. Penna. St., Indianapolis, Ind.
Bulkelev, Oscar Ernest, B. S. Civil Eng'r., Water Dept., Rockford, 111.
Burwash, Arthur Ernest, B. S., Agriculture, Savoy, 111.
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Jlutters, Howard Monrcau, B. S., Mech. Eng'r., 989 Van Buren, Chicago.
Buyers, Donald Erskine, B. S., Mech. Eng'r., Gary, Ind.
Caldwell, Charles Edwin, Jr., A. B., Gen. Science, 564 Spitzer Bldg., Toledo, Ohio.
Carlson, Morton Russel, B. S., Agriculture, 1132 zzd St., Moline.
Carrero, Jose Criol, B. S., Chem. Eng'r., Sol. St., Mayaguez, Porto Rico.
Carter, Roy Rudy, B. S., Civil Eng'r., Jacksonville, 111.
Case, Flora Margaret, A. B., L. & A., 1410 W. Univ. Ave., Urbana.
Case, Harold Clayton M., B. S., Agriculture, 1410 W. Univ. Ave., Urbana.
Cash, Harold Smith, B. S., Agriculture, Harvard, 111.
Cass, Elizabeth Henrietta, A. B., L. & A., 2400 Indiana Ave., Chicago.
Cass. Sherman, A. B., L. & A., Sidell, 111.
Chamberlain, Lucius Orville, B. S., Ry. CHvil Eng'r., 103 Davidson, Champaign.
Champion, Edwin Van Meter, LL. B., Law, Mansfield, 111.
Chapman, Dinison Williams, B. S., Civil Eng'r., 5722 Washington Ave., Chicago.
Chang, Vun-din Chinzun, H. S.. Agriculture, 63 Ningpo Koad, ^slianghai, China.
Chavous, Arthur Melton, B. S., Elect. Eng'r., 417 Wheatland Ave., Columbus, Ohio.
Cheney, Howard Lovewell, B. S., Architecture, 5243 Kenmore Ave., Chicago.
Chipps, Alta Feme, A. B., L. & A., Sullivan, 111.
Clark, William Gladstone, B. S., Agriculture, Carthage, 111.
Clarke, Robert Raymond, B. S., Ry. Elect. Eng'r., 211 E. Connor St., Noblesville, Int
Coffey, Joel Simmons, B. S., Agriculture, 607 W. Oregon, Urbana.
Colville, John Robert, B. S., Elect. Eng'r., Galesburg, 111.
Colvin, Carl, B. S., Agriculture, c/o High School, Bloomington, 111.
Confessor, Valentin, B. S., Elect. Eng'r., Cabatuan, Iloilo Prov., P. I.
Connard, Arthur Foster, B. S., Mech. Eng'r., 222 Cedar St., Aurora.
Connell, Edwin Lewis, B. S., Elect. Eng'r., 903 Third Ave., Joliet.
Cooke, Delmar Gross, A. B., L. & A., Piper City.
Corbey, Leon Joseph, B. S., Architecture, 225 Villa St., Elgin.
Coulter, James Henry, B. S., Civil Eng'r., Pittsfield, 111.
Crawford, Luvern Henrietta, A. B., L. i: A., 304 S. Elm St., Champaign.
Crow, William Leslie, A. B., L. & A., Humboldt, Nebr.
Dallenbach, Louis Edwin. A. B., Gen. Science, 109 W. Park, Champaign.
Davis, John Walker, B. S., Civil Eng'r., Poseyville, Ind.
Dean, Frank Clifford, A. B., L. & A., Kankakee.
Dechman, Arthur, B. S., Chem. Eng'r., 3226 Congress St., Chicago.
Dedrick, Eva Ames, A. B., L. & A., 527 S. Center St., Geneseo.
De Leuw, Charles Edmund, B. S., Civil Eng'r., C. G. W. R. R., Des Moines, Iowa.
De Mott, Irving Polhemus, A. B., L. & A., Bus., 601 S. Ash St., Crookston, Minn.
Derry, Herbert Glenn, B. S., Elect. Eng'r., Vermont, 111.
Desmond, John Joseph, B. S., Elect. Eng'r., Woodstock.
Dewend, Fred Robert, B. S., Arch. Eng'r., 2028 6th Ave., Moline.
Dewey, William Hovey, A. B., L. & A., 143 N. Elmwood Ave., Peoria.
Dickenson, Robert William, B. S., Agriculture, Paris, 111.
Doane, Harry Allen, B. S., Elect. Eng'r., Bushnell, 111.
Doherty, Wilfred Moran, LL. B., Law, 116 W. Main, St. Charles.
Dorsey, Otis Bond, B. S., Elect. Eng'r., 25 E. Park St., Newark, N. J.
Dunn, Thomas, A. B., L. & A., Bus., 1723 6th Ave., Moline, IlL
Dunton, Philip R., B. S., Mech. Eng'r., 12024 Parnell Ave., Chicago.
Duval, Elair Dilworth, B. S., Ry. Civil Eng'r., 102 S. 35th Ave., Omaha, Nebr.
Eagle, Edward Louis, LL. B., Law, 11 15 E. Wilson St., Streator.
Fames, Melville Joseph, A. B., Science, Prep. Med., 4759 Evanston Ave., Chicago.
Eckhardt, Clara Mary, A. B., L. & A., H. Sc, University of Wis., Madison.
Eiszner, Louise Mabelle, A. B., L. & A., 156 N. Franklin Ave., Chicago.
Elfstrom, Phillip Rayymond, B. S., Civil Eng'r., 215 McKee St., Batavia.
Elliott, Charles John, B. S., Agriculture, Tonica.
Ellis, Orland I., B. S., Agriculture, 113 W. Mazow Ave., Dwight.
Elmendorf, Edith Mae, A. B., Science, H. Sc, Stockland 111.
Ernest, John Lewis, B. S., Arch. Eng'r., 1000 N. 2d St., E. St. Louis.
Erskine, Alexander Watmough, B. S., Civil Eng'r., 112 Daniel, Champaign.
Erskine, Nellie Tanner, A. B., L. & A., Saskatchewan, Canada.
Evans, Arthur Thompson, A. B., Gen. Science, Wakefield, Mich.
Evans, John Edward, B. S., Mech. Eng'r., 517 Millard Ave., Chicago.
Farnum, William Howard, B. S., Arch. Eng'r., 592 Kimball St., Danville.
Farr, Alvin Isaac, A. B., L. & A., Saunemin, 111.
Faust, Per Alexander, B. S., Mech. Eng'r., 715 23rd St. Moline, 111.
Fayart, Louis Eugene, A. B., L. & A.. 1201 S. 4th St., Springfield.
Fedde, Harry, B. S., Elect. Eng'r., Peotone, 111.
Fehrenkamp, Winifred, B. L. S., Library, 346 Wasliington St., Milwaukee, Wis.
Felsenthal, Emma, B. L. S., Library, 3037 Logan Blvd., Chicago.
Findley, James Stuart, B. S., Civil Eng'r., 2913 Baltimore St., Kansas City, Mo.
Fischer, Chester Owen, LL. B., Law, 201 1 Virginia Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
Fishback, Hamilton Rodell, A. B., Science, Prep. Med., Marshall, 111.
Fisher, Laura Estelle, A. B., L. & A. Gen., Kinmundy, 111.
Fisher, Lewis Nebinger, B. S., Civil Eng'r., 809 S. Second, Champaign.
Fisk, Clarence William, B. S., Elect. Eng'r., 3648 Indiana Ave., Chicago.
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Flatt, Harrison Obiah, A. B., L. & A., Carrollton, III.
Fleming, Georgia Elizabeth, B. S., Agriculture, H. Sc, Univ. of 111., Champaign.
Fleming, Gertrude Wallace, A. B., L. & A., Herrin, 111.
Fleming, John Goodfellow, B. S., Architecture, Olney, 111.
Foster, Herbert Edward, B. S., Arch. Eng'r., 6128 Monroe Ave., Chicago.
Fraser, Viola Constancia, A. B., Gen. Science, 1108 W. Springrfield, Urbana.
Fritchey, Paul Bucher, A. B., L. & A., Jacksonville, 111.
Funk, Irene Mason, A. B., L. & A., Kirkland, 111.
Garber, Ralph John, B. S., Agriculture, Gibson City.
Gaskill, Daniel Webster, A. B., Gen. Science, Kell, Marion Co., 111.
Gates, Ralph Pillsbury, B. S., Chemistry, 4540 Lincoln St., Chicago.
Gaut, Rosa Lee, B. Music, Kingston Pike, Knoxville, Tenn.
Gay, Amelia Louise, A. B., L. & A., Elmwood, 111.
Geist, Harry Forest, B. S., Elect. Eng'r., 459 Jackson St., Aurora.
Gentry, William Sumner, Jr., B. S., Arch. Eng'r., 2902 Troost Ave., Kansas City, Mo.
Genung, Ivaloo, B. S., Agriculture, H. Sc, Rantoul, 111.
Gest, Ben, B. S., Arch. Eng'r., 1203 Second Ave., Rock Island.
Giddings, Arthur Solomon, B. S., Elect. Eng'r., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Gillan, Paul Harned, B. S., Arch. Eng'r., 141 Wisconsin St., Milwaukee.
Gilmore, Winfield Corwin, LL. B., Law, 1758 G St., Washington, D. C.
Girton, Delbert George, A. B., L. & A., Bus., Harris Trust & Savings Bk., Chicago. 111.
Glair, Harry Franklin, B. S., Mech. Eng'r., 5091 Fairmont Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
Glasgow, Grace, A. M., Botany, B. S., Agr., H. Sc, Tennessee, 111.
Glasgow, Ruth, A. M., Botany, B. S. Agr., H. Sc, Univ. of 111., Champaign.
Glover, Leonard Wood, A. B., L. & A., 306 W. High, Urbana.
Gloyd, Galen Van Rensselaer, B. S., Architecture, 538 N. Randolph St., Macomb, 111.
Goben, Pearl Hazelene, B. S., Agr., H. Sci., Y. W. C. A., Decatur.
Goebel, Julius Ludwig, A. B., L. & A., 918 Nevada St., Urbana.
Goebel, Louise Kathryn, A. B., L. & A., married Dr. lean B. Beck, 924 Illinois St.,
Urbana, 111.
Gooding, Frank Ellwood, B. S., Mech. Eng'r., 40: S. Univ. St., Peoria.
Goodman, Byne Frances, A. B.,, L. & A.. 703 W. Hill St., Champaign.
Gordon, Charles, B. S., Ry. Elect. Eng'r., 1018 Sholto St., Chicago.
Gordon, Willis Gaylord, B. S., Elect. Eng'r., Care of O. H. Maury, Peoria, 111.
Gofsett, John Eubanks, A. B., L. & A.. Bus., 604 E. Springfield Ave., Champaign.
Gourley, Louis Hill, A. B., L. & A., 627 W. Monroe St.. Springfield, 111.
Grabbe, Florence Harriet, B. S., Agr., H. Sc, 701 W. Illinois, L^rbana.
Grainger, Charles Warren, B. S.. Civil Eng'r., Chicago.
Graves, Lester Herbert, B. S., Elect. Eng'r., 105 Sixth St., Wilmette.
Green, Joseph Peacock, B. S., Agriculture, 4814 Grand Blvd., Chicago.
Green, Lonsdale, Jr., B. S., Mech. Eng'r., 1356 E. 56th St., Chicago.
Gregg, Samuel Elza, B. S., Mech. Eng'r., Rantoul.
Griffith, Logan Glassgow, LL. B., Law, Pana, 111.
Grigsby, Owen Eugene, A. M., Elect. Engineering, Schenectady, N. Y.
Groves, Donald Karel, A. B.. L. & A., 6223 Evans Ave., Chicago.
Groves, Evangeline Eunice, A. B., L. & A., 501 E. Green St., Champaign.
Gumaer, Percy Wilcox, A. B., L. & A., B. S., Elect. Eng'r., Buffalo, N. Y.
Gustafson, Charles Leroy, B. S., Architecture, 1614 E. 4th St., Boone, Iowa.
Haan, Mary Anna, A. B., L. & A., 344 Marion Ave., .'\urora. 111.
Habrylwicz, Valentine Bernard, B. S., Elect. Eng'r., i960 N. Robey St., Chicago, 111.
Haines, Thomas Lloyd, A. B., L. & A., Bus., Turlock. Calif.
Hall, Albert Leander, LL. B., Law, 736 Grand Ave., Waukegan, 111.
Hall, Homer, A. B., L. & A., Belvidere, HI.
Hampton, Amy Irwin, B. Music, Muscatine, Iowa.
Hanford, Alfred Chester, A. B., L. & A., Carbondale, 111.
Hanna, John Paul, B. S., Gen. Sci., 187 Oaks Ave., Aurora, 111.
Hanna, Philip Sidney A. B., L. & A., Bus., 187 Oakes Ave., .\uroia.
Hansen, Viggo, B. S., Civil Eng'r., Morris.
Hanson, Claude Leroy, B. S., Civil Eng'r., 120 S. Jackson St., Batavia.
Happer, Josephine Alice, A. B., Science, H. Sc, 1003 W. Oregon, L^rbana.
Harnack, George A., B. S., Civil Eng'r., 1310 W. Laiiv. .\ve., Urbana.
Harrison, Bernice, A. B., L. & A., Homer, 111.
Hart, Hazel Charlotte, A. B., L. & A., 406 E. John, Champaign.
Hash, Susan Alice, A. B., L. & A., Boswell, Ind.
Hasselquist, Egbert Joshua, B. S., Mech. Eng'r., 3427-9^ Ave., Rock Island, III.
Hatfori, Koichi, B. S., Civil Eng'r., 1 Naebo Sapporo, Hokkaido. Japan.
Haven, Clarence Irwin, B. S., Mun. & San. Eng'r., Greenfield.
Hawkes, William, A. B., Gen. Science, Litchfield.
Hawley, John Baldwin, B. S., Architecture, 448 W. Boca, Trinidad, Col.
Hays, Don Llewelyn, B. S., Elect. Eng'r., Care of Western Electric Co., Hawthorne Sta-
tion, Chicago.
Hays, Harry Norman, B. S., .Agriculture, Bement, 111.
Helm, Lloyd Lannes, A. B., L. &• A., Metropolis, 111.
Henley, Henry Benjamin, A. B., Gen. Science, Carthage, Ind.
Henley. Robert Morrow. A. B., Gen. Science, Carthage, Ind.
Henn,' Otho Mason, A. B., L. & A.. Bus., Brccton.
Herbert, Harold Harvey, A. B., L. & A., Bus., Freeport.
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Hersman, Bessie Edna, A. B., L. & A., Hersman, 111.
Hewes, Charles Kay, B. S., Chem. Eng'r., Univ. of 111., Urbana.
Hewitt, James H., B. S., Civil Eng'r., Lebanon, 111.
Hinchliff, George Edward, A. B. General Science, 5907 Cedar St., Chicago.
Hitch, Doris Nelson, LL. B., Law, 3 Davidson Place, Cnampaign.
Hobart, Clyde Monroe, A. B., L. & A., 1007 R. R. St., Urbana.
Hobler, Atherton Wells, A. B., L. & A., Bus., Batavia.
Hoeppner, Edmund Gottlieb, B. S., Arch. Eng'r., 949 Main St., Eau Claire, Wis.
Holley, Charles Elmer, A. B., L. & A., University, Urbana-Champaign.
Hollmann, Edward Emil, B. S., Chemistry, 1412 Wright St., St. Louis, Mo.
Hornor, Nellie Nancy, A. B., Gen. Science, 702 Sheridan St., Danville.
Hoskins, Carrie Elsie, B. S., Agr., H. Sc, Morris City, 111.
Hoskins, Edna, B. S., Agriculture, H. Sc, 49 Sixth Ave., La Grange, 111.
Hostetter, Ross Barber, B. S., Agriculture, Mt. Carroll, 111.
Hoult, Bessie Busey, A. B., L. & A. H. Sc, Champaign, 111.
Hsu, Chih, B. S., Civil Eng'r., 28 Praya East, Hongkong, China.
Huber, Harold Everett, LL. B., Law, 308 Daniel St., Champaign.
Huber, Joseph Earle, B. S., Civil Eng'r., 308 Daniel, Champaign, 111.
Hudelson, Robert R., B. S., Agriculture, Chambersburg, 111.
Hull, Frederick Davis, B. S., Elect. Eng'r., 628 E. Washington, Morris.
Hull, Homer Boys, B. S., Agriculture, Sauncmin, 111.
Ingalls, Ross Darwin, B. S., Elect. Eng'r., 151 N. Austin Ave., Chicago.
Ingersoll, Harold Bennett, A. B., Gen. Science, 614 W. 71st St., Chicago.
Ingram, Henry Jerome, LL. B., Law, Wyoming, 111.
Ingram, William Verity, B. S., Arch. Eng'r., 4536 N. Lincoln St., Chicago.
Israel, Arthur Lyle, B. S., Chem. Eng'r., 3209 Harrison, Chicago.
Jackson, Eva Tane, A. B., L. & A., H. Sc, 1826 A. Goode Ave. St. Louis Mo.
Jahn, Harry Francis, B. S., Mun. & San. Eng'r., 10432 Prospect Ave., Chicago.
Jenner, Louise May, B. S., Agr., H. Sc, 1208 Up 8th St. Evansville, Ind.
Jewett, Roy Ernest, B. S., Elect. Eng'r., 506 E. Springfield, Champaign.
Jinguji, Genjiro, B. S., Elect. Eng'r., Choshi, Chiba, Japan.
Jones, Robert Taylor, B. S., Architecture, Perry St., Vincennes, Ind.
Johnston, Paul Evangel, B. S., Chem. Eng'r., St. Louis, Mo.
Kailer, Frank Spencer, B. S., Elect. Eng'r., Care of Amer. Telephone Co., New York, N. Y.
Kastel, Thomas Jefferson, LL. B., Law, 114 S. Market St., Monticello, 111.
Kays, Donald Jackson, B. S., Agriculture, Magnolia, 111.
Kell, Charles Nelson, B. S., Mech. Eng'r., 603 S. Fifth, Champaign, 111.
Kelley, Arthur Caryl, A. B., L. & A., Bus., 1104 S. Busey, Urbana.
Kendall, Abner Fred, LL. B., Law, Watseka, 111.
Kendall, George Brophy, B. S., Agriculture, 617 S. 9th St., Moorhead, Minn.
Kennan, Charles Marshall, A. B., L. & A., Newport, Ky.
Kent, William Riddle, A. B., Gen. Science, 150 Boulevard, Passaic, N. J.
Kerker, Harry Edward, LL. B., Law, 903 W. Oregon St., Urbana.
Kerndt, Alfred Henry, B. S., Mech. Eng'r., Saleda, Col.
Kircher, Paul, B. S., Civil Eng'r., 2746 Diversey Court, Chicago.
Kirk, Josephine, A. B., L. & A., La Grande, Ore.
Kirkwood, Frances, A. B., L. & A., Lawrenceville, 111.
Klooster, Clarence Abel, B. S., Arch. Eng'r., 203 N. Elmwood Ave. Oak Park, 111.
Klotz, Harry John, B. S., Mech. Eng'r., Care of Mech. Dept., Rensselaer Pol. Inst., Trov.
N. Y.
Knapp, Aurella, B. L. S., 306 North St., Normal, 111.
Knepper, Myrtle Elizabeth, B. L. S., Library, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Washington,
D. C.
Koons, Guy Jink, A. B., L. & A., 2128 Division St., Murphysboro, 111.
Krannert, Herman Charles, B. S., Mech. Eng'r., 1808 South Homan Ave., Chicago.
Kratz, Elwin Valentine, B. S., Arch. Eng'r., 315 S. State St., Champaign.
Krause, Emma Augusta, A. B., L. & A., Sterling, 111.
Laing, George Driver, B. S., Agriculture, 283 Franklin Ave., River Forest, Oak Park
P. O., 111.
Lamb, Charles Augustus, A. B., L. & A^ Bus., 409 Daniel St., Champaign.
Lamb, Nellie Bly, A. B., L. & A., 409 Daniel, Champaign.
Landsea, Albert Fadrian, B. S., Elect. Eng'r., 1710 Oak St., Chicago Heights, 111.
Langdon, Ethol Margie, B. L. S., New Monterey, Calif.
Lauher, Paul Bliss, LL. B., Law, Paris, 111.
Leo, Herbert Thai, B. S., Chemistry, 3124 Vine Grove Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
Leonard, Frank Bonner, Jr., A. B., L. & A., Metropolis.
Leonard, Ruth, A. B., L. & A., Elgin 111.
Lewis, Edna, A. B., L. & A., 203 N. Vine St., Harnsburg, 111.
Lewis, Fred Dickerson, B. S., Agriculture, 613 West St., Wheaton.
Lewis, Katharine, A. B., L. & A., 4426 Lake Ave., Chicago.
Lewis, Ralph Rice, A. B., Gen. Science, Fremont, Mich.
Lindberg, Ruth Marie Rebecca, A. B., L. & A., High School, Aurelia, Iowa.
Littlejohn, Lulu Leah, A. B., L. & A., Farmer City.
Littleton, Ananias Charles, A. B., L. & A., Bus., 930 W. Moulton, Bloomington.
Livingstone, Lionel Lyman, B. S., Civil Eng'r., Fillmore.
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Lorenzen, William Cecil, B. S., Mun. & San. Eng'r., 2721 N. Troy St., Chicago.
Luther, Caroline, A. B., L. & A., Savoy, 111.
McClurg, Nellie Irene, A. B., L. & A., H. Sc, E. Aurora H. S., Aurora.
McConnel, Andrew Henry, A. B., L. & A., Bus., Reynolds, 111.
McConnell, Wallace Robert, A. B., Gen. Science, Memphis, Tenn.
McCoy, Dwight Wesley, A. B., L. & A., Lincoln.
McDermott, Rudolph, B. S., Elect. Eng'r., 807 W. Green, Urbana.
McFarland, Eugene Harris, B. S., Arch. Eng'r., 1005 sth Ave., North, Valley City, N.
Dak.
McGill, Elizabeth Roberts, A. B., L. & A., 4036 Adams St., Chicago.
McGrath, Francis Xavier, A. B., L. & A., Bus., Jerseyville.
McGregar, Halbert P., B. S., Chem. Eng'r., Estes Park, Col.
McHarry, Liesette Jane, .\. B., L. & A., Rantoul.
Mclntire, William Raphael, B. S., Civil Eng'r., Chicago.
McKee, Paul Harmon, A. B., L. & A., 1209 N. Main St., Mason City, Iowa.
McLarty, Ray Clark, A. B., L. & A., Bus., Rockford, 111.
McNary, Forrest C, B. S., Civil Eng'r., Martinsville, 111.
McQuaid, John Joseph, A. B., L. & A., Bus., 313 E. White, Champaign.
Maki, Itsu, A. B., L. & A., Sheinodate, Hitachi, Japan.
Mandel, Elias, B. S., Chemistry, 124 Fourth St., Niagara Falls, N. Y.
Mannierre, Alfred Edgerton, B. S., Architecture, 100 Bellevue Place, Chicago.
Manspeaker, Welsh Walker, B. S., Civil Eng'r., 201 W. Univ. Ave., Champaign.
Marquette, Harry Ellis, B. S., Railway Mech. Eng'r., 261 Kendall Ave., San Bernardino,
Calif.
Martin, Sidney Griswold, B. S., Civil Eng'r., 5222 Madison Ave., Chicago.
Mathews, Charles Willard. B. S., Civil Eng'r., Marissa, 111.
Mathis, Francis Willard, B. L. S., Library, St. Joseph, 111.
Mathis, Victor Alvin, B. S., Ry. Mech. Eng'r., 408 Main, Coraopolis, Pa.
Matthews, Leigh Meryle, B. S., Mech. Eng'r., McClure, 111.
Mattoon, Charlotte Mae, A. B., L. & A. (Mrs. Stewart Smith), 306 E. Daniel, Cl-.ampaign.
Mattson, Earl Nels, B. S., Mech. Eng'r., 6428 Stewart Ave., Chicago.
Maver, David Blair, B. S., Civil Eng'r., 15 11 6sth Place, Chicago.
Merris, Carl Elmer, B. S., Elect. Eng'r., 403 S. 6th, Victor, Col.
Meyer, William, B. S., Gen. Science, Asheville, N. C.
Miles, Paul Keiter, B. S., Mech. Eng'r., Care of Deere & Co., Moline.
Miller, Mabel Lucile, A. B., L. & A., Henderson, Ky.
Miller, Marie Maud, A. B., L. & A., 251 Tenth St., Lincoln, 111.
Miller, Milo Kirk, A. B., Science, Prep. Med., 610 W. Illinois St., Urbana.
Miller, Samuel Leslie, B. S., Mun. & San. Eng'r., Timewell. '
Millizen, John Edson, A. B., L. & A., Bus., 618 E. Green, Champaign.
Mills, Guy G., B. S., Civil Eng'r., Palestine, Crawford Co^ 111.
Miner, Mary Ethel, B. S., Agriculture, H. Sc, Adair, McDonough Co., 111.
Mitchell, Eva, A. B., L. & A., Centralia.
Mohlman, Floyd William, B. S., Chemistry, 217 E. Jefferson St., Beardstown, 111.
Mohr, Herman, LL. B., Law, Roswell, N. Mex.
Mojonnier, Julius John, B. S., Chemistry, Delta. Ohio.
Monroe, Ralph, LL. B., Law, 308 Daniel St., Champaign.
Montgomery, Harry Edgar, B. S., Elect. Eng'r. Care of G. E. Lamp Works, Harrison.
N. J.
Montgomery, Max Alfred, B. S., Architecture, iioi W. Clark St., Urbana.
Montigel, James Ralph, B. S., Arch. Eng'r., 105 Myrtle St.. Redlands, Calif.
Morgan, Frederic Lindley, B. S., Architecture, loii Clark St., Urbana.
Morrill, Guy Lyman, B. S., Mech. Eng'r., 516 S. Tremont, Kewanee.
Morrison, Roger Leroy, B. S., Ry. Civil Eng'r., Winnetka.
Morton, Mary Gertrude, B. L. S., Library, Montezuma, Iowa.
Moschel, Margaret, A. B., L. & A., Richmond, 111.
Moser, Leo Ellwood, B. S., Elect. Eng'r., Sigel, 111.
Moses, Cleda Virginia, A. B., L. & A.. 406 W. Locust, Normal.
Mourning, Nellie Irene, A. B., L. & A. (Mrs. W. E. Hedgcock), 929 Lake Blvd., Albert
Lea, Minn.
Mullen, Cirilo Joseph, A. B., L. & A., Bus., Buenos Ayres, Argentina.
Murray, Norris Fay, B. S., Elect. Eng'r., Mazon, Grundy Co., 111.
Myers, Howard Dimick, B. S., Civil Engr., 10 10 Jefferson St., Lockport.
Nafzigar, Henry, B. S., Elect. Eng'r., 314 Main St., Aurora.
Narkinsky, Charles Sol, B. S., Elect. Eng'r., Little Rock, Ark.
Nau, Robert Harold, B. S., Civil Eng'r., 1212 South 5th Ave., Maywood.
Nay, Joseph Raymond, B. S., Architectural Eng'r., Kansas, 111.
Needham, Carrie Isabel, A. B., L. & A., H. Sc, 1210 W. Univ., Urbana.
_ Nelson, Idris, A. B., Gen. Science, 1108 Wisconsin Blvd., Dayton, Ohio.
'Nelson, Joseph Colby, B. S., Architecture, 215 S. Maple Ave., Hannibal, Mo.
Nelson, Raymond Andrew, B. S., Agriculture, DeKalb, 111.
Nevins, Joseph Allan, A. B., L. & A., 402 E. Chalmers, Champaign.
Newlin, Charles Ivan, B. S., Agriculture, 5342 E. Wash., Indianapolis.
Nicki, Francis Stanley, B. S., Mech. Eng'r., 191 3 Fowler St., Chicago.
Niehaus, William, Jr., B. S., Civil Eng'r., 646 Webster Ave., Chicago.
Nierstheimer, Louise Minnie, A. B., L. & A., Beardstown, 111.
Noth, Lillian Genevieve, A. B., L. & A., 738 E. 14th St., Davenport, Iowa.
Nourse, Fred Melvin, B. S., Elect. Eng'r., 410 S. 7th Ave., Maywood.
6oo University of Illinois [191 2
Oaks, Catharine Susan, B. L. S., 189 Pulteney St., Geneva, N. Y.
Oliver, Chauncey Bristol, B. S., Mech. Eng'r., 2248 Rinaldo Ave., Morgan Park, III.
Olson, Florence Anthony, A. B., L. & A. Bay City, Mich.
Otis, Harold Anthony, B. S., Elect. Eng'r., 301 Madison Ave., La Grange.
Overland, Amy Marie, A. B., L. & A., 3739 Windsor PL, St. Louis, Mo.
Palmer, Cyrus Edmund, B. S., Arch. Eng'r., State College, Pa.
Parkhurst, Matthew Simpson, B. S., Agriculture, Greensboro, Hale Co., Ala.
Parsons, Harry McLaughlan, B. S., Agriculture, 4457 N. Hermitage Ave., Chicago.
Peck, Anna Lorine, A. B., L. & A., Lockport, 111.
Pfeiffer, Benjamin Salisbury, B. S., Mech. Eng'r., 1108 N. Madison Ave., Peoria, 111.
Philleo, George West, B. S., Mech. Eng'r. 1107 Springfield Ave., Urbana.
Phillips, John Breen, A. B., Gen. Science, Sullivan.
Phillips, Lester Leroy, B. S., Elect. Eng'r. Chicopee Falls, Mass.
Plummer, Honor Louise, B. L. S., Idaho Springs, Col.
Polkanski, Harry, B. S., Civil Eng'r., 1218 W. sist St., Chicago.
Ponder, Wilma, A. B., L. & A., 909 W. Calif. Ave., Urbana.
Poor, Hattie Mildred, A. B., L. & A., Palestine, HI.
Portunando, Juan, B. S., Civil Eng'r., Aguilera No. 8, Santiago, Oriente, Cuba.
Powell, Lewis Lawrence, B. S., Civil Eng'r., 5630 Monroe St., Chicago.
Powers, Luella Florence, A. B., L. & A., Sterling.
Powers, Samuel Ralph, A. B., Gen. Science, Garfield High School, Terre Haute, Ind.
Prince, David Chandler, B. S., Elect. Eng'r., 502 S. 2nd St., Springfield.
Purcell, Charles Alexander, B. S., Agriculture, 302 E. John, Champaign.
Quinn, Robert John, B. S., Cheni. Eng'r., 8553 Carpenter St., Chicago.
Raffin, Isador, B. S., Arch. Eng'r., 779 Marion St., Waukegan.
Ramey, George Erwin, B. S., Architecture, Care of Zimmerman & Saxe, Architects,
Chicago.
Ranson, George Audas, B. S., Mech. Eng'r., 2409 Ohio Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio.
Rascher, Charles, B. S., Chem. Eng'r., 5425 N. Paulina St., Chicago.
Rathfon, Sydney Glen, B. S., Arch. Eng'r., 7747 Sherman Ave., Chicago.
Real, Raymond George, LL. B., Law, 402 E. 7th St., Sterling.
Renz, Myrtle Anna, B. L. S., Henning, 111.
Rexwinkle, Fred DeLong, B. S., Elect. Eng'r., 212 Gallantin St., Vandalia, 111.
Rhodes, Edward Melville, B. S., Agriculture, 1306 W. Clark St., Urbana.
Rietz, Nelle Melissa, A. B. Gen. Science (Mrs. Thos. S. Taylor), Manchester, England.
Roberts, Charles Simeon, LL. B., 5454 Madison Ave., Chicago.
Roberts, Chester Corwin, A. B., L. & A., Bus., Martel, Ohio.
Robinson, Anna Belle, A. B., L. & A., H. Sc, Indianapolis, Ind.
Robinson, Emily, B. L. S., 121 North St., Bloomsburg, Columbia Co., Pa.
Robinson, Grace May, A. B., L. & A., Illiopolis, 111.
Robinson, Paul Thomas, B. S., Agriculture, 1401 Williams Blvd., Springfield, 111.
Robinson, Thomas Leo, B. S., Mech. Eng'r., 811 N. Park St., Streator.
Roman, Walter, Jr., A. B., L. & A., Bus., Granite City, 111.
Rapp, Pearl lola, A. B., L. & A.. Carlcck.
Rossback, Ernest Jerome, B. S., Min. Eng'r., c/o Sullivan Mach. Co., Claremont, N. H.
Rusher, Floyd Elza, B. S., Agriculture, Sullivan, Ind.
Russell, Lewis Melvin, A. B., L. & A., Bus., 607 E. Third St., Pana.
Rust, Grace Anne, A. 1?., Gen. Science, Robinson, 111.
Sandberg, Reuben Lawrence, B. S., Civil Eng'r., 1719 N. Maplewood .\ve., Chicago.
Saunders, Harry Ogden, B. S., Elect. Eng'r., 125 N. State St., Springfield.
Schance, Theodore Tames, B. S., Mech. Eng'r., Cherry Point, 111.
Schenck, Chester, 6. S., Elect. Eng'r., Le Roy, Kansas.
Schlink, Frederick John, B. S., Mech. Eng'r., 133 North St., Peoria.
Scholz, Alexander Lewis, B. S., Civil Eng'r., 403 Chalmers St., Champaign.
Schundner, Leo Vincent, B. S., Elect. Eng'r., Savannah, 111.
Schutte, Tenjes Henry, A. B., L. & A., Herrin, 111.
Schwartz, Otto Julius, B. S., Agriculture, Albert Lea, Minn.
Schwartze, Erich Wilhelm, A. B., Science, Prep. Med., 323 S. .\shland Ave., Chicago.
Seese, Robert St. Clair, B. S., Elect. Eng'r., 932 W. Illinois, Urbana.
Seifried, John Francis, B. S., Civil Eng'r., 217 S. 3rd Ave., Maywood.
Seiler, Otto Erwin, A. B., L. & A., 129 Newell, Woodstock, 111.
Sellards, John Armstrong, A. B., L. & A., Champaign.
Shapiro, Isidore Max, A. B., L. & A., Bus., 1328 N. Manlewood Ave., Chicago.
Shapland, Cecil James, B. S., Civil Eng'r., Saunemin, 111.
Sheay, John, B. S., Agriculture, Stewart, McLecd Co., Minn.
Shewade, Vinayak Yeshawant, B. S., Chem. Eng'r.. .Ada Bazar St.. Indore City, C. I.,
India.
Shirk, William Andrew, A. B., L. & A.. Ronan, Mont.
Sieberns, Lynn Callsen, LL. B., Gridley, 111.
Signor, Nellie Marie, A. B., L. & A., ■;oi W. Green, Urbana.
Simmons, John Wilhelm, Jr., B. S., Civil Eng'r., Keithsburg, 111.
Simonini, Paul Charles, B. S., Mech. Eng'r., Chicago.
Simons, Alex McDougal, B. S., Elect. Engr., Elmhurst 111.
Simons, Charles LeRoy, B. S.. Agriculture, Kentland, Ind.
Simons, George Augustine, A. P... L. & A., Bus., Chaska, Minn.
Simpson, Colin Campbell, A. B., Gen. Science, 2406 Blvd. F., Denver.
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Sinclair, fclara, A. B., L. & A., Sullivan, 111.
Sladek, Victor Robert, B. S., Arch. Engr., 1617 S. California Ave., Cliicago.
Slonneger, Willis Daniel, A. B., L. & A., Washington, III.
Smith, Cloyd Clayton, B. S., Elect. Eng'r., Mt. Carroll, 111.
.'^nyder, Alden Eugene, B. S., Agriculture, Kankakee. III.
Soto, Rafael Arcangel, B. S., Mech. Eng'r., 901 W Nevada, Urbana.
Spaulding, Charles Herbert, B. S., Chem. Eng'r., 409 E. 8th St., Topeka, Kas.
Spence, Aubrey Dayton, A. B., Gen. Science, Camp Point, 111.
Sponsler, John McClure, B. S., Mech. Eng'r., 661 Jefferson St., Gary, Ind.
Springe, Otto, B. S., Science, Cer. Eng'r., Care of Purington Paving Brick Co.,
Galesburg.
Stahl, Ambrose Carl, B. S., Mech. Eng'r., 807 Bench St., Galena, 111.
Stapel, Amanda Emma, A. B., L. & A., 3613 Armitage Ave., Chicago.
Stephens, Carl, A. B., L. & A., 803 W. Springfield Ave., Champaign.
Stevenson, Dana Hugh, B. S., Agriculture, Elvaston. 111.
Stevenson, James Vail, A. B., Gen. Science, 211 E. Green, Champaign.
Stewart, Glenville Edward, B. S., Elect. Eng'r., 840 Cedar St., Ottawa, Kas.
Stiefel, Ira Brokaw, B. S., Elect. Eng'r., Litchfield, 111.
Stitzel, Clarence Miller, B. S., Agriculture, Nelson, 111.
Stocker, Lawrence Orville, B. S., Arch. Eng'r., 115 Sherman St., Pana, 111.
Stokes, John William, B. S.. Elect. Eng'r., Norris City, III.
Stone, Edna Louise, A. B., L. & A., Aledo, 111.
Straight, Gladys Lee, A. B., L. & A., Fonda, Iowa.
Strauch, Bertha Henrietta, A. B., L. & A., H. Sc, Fonda, Iowa.
Styles, Edwin, B., B. S., Civil Eng'r., 211 E. Green St., Champaign.
Sullivan, Charles .Michael, B. S., Elect. Eng'r., Oak Park, 111.
Sutherland, John Pruce, Jr., B. S., Arch. Eng'r., 5502 14th Ave. N. E., Seattle, Wash.
Swannell, Horace Conrad, B. S., Elect. Eng'r., 368 Court St., Kankakee.
Sweitzer, Fred Earl, B. S., Agriculture, Morton, 111.
Symons, Thomas Augustus, B. S., Agriculture, Mayon, 111.
Talbot, Mildred Virginia, A. B., L. & A., loii Cal. Ave., Urbana.
Tanner, Florence Mae, A. B., L. & A., Joliet, 111.
Taylor, William L., A. B.. Gen. Science, Lancaster, Wis.
Thayer, Alice Carey, A. B., L. & A., 4446 Sidney Ave., Chicago.
Thomas, Raymond Rogers, A. B., L. & A., Bus., 1251 Garrison Ave., Rockford, 111.
Thome, John Paul, B. S., Agriculture, Jackson, Mich., R. F. D. No. 5.
Thvedt, Christian Bernhart, B. S., Elect. Eng'r., 218 Clayton St., Waukegan, 111.
Tinen, John Victor, B. S., Chemistry, Tucola, 111.
Todd, John Nelson, B. S., Mech. Erig'r., Tabor, la.
Tohill, "Louis Arthur, A. B., L. & A., Ridge Farm, III.
Tolman, Hugh Harrison, A. B., L. & A., Red Oak, Iowa.
Towns, Orla Alamon, A. B., L. & A. Flora, 111.
Treat, Margaret Jane, A. B., L. & A., Gridley, 111.
Turner, Ernest DeWitt, B. S., Agriculture, Wenona, HI.
Turner, Walter Vane, B. S., Mech. Eng'r., 706 Oakwood Ave., Toledo, Ohio.
Van Cleve, Edith Joy, A. B., L. & A., Beraent, 111.
Van Cleve, Laura Lillian, A. B., L. & A., Vandalia, 111.
Vandeever, Harrie Earl, B. S., Elect. Eng'r., Edinburgh, III.
Van Duesen, Archibald Beebe, B. S., Elect. Eng'r., 161 3 Wesley Ave., Evanston, 111.
Van Gundy, Claude, B. S., Elect. Eng'r., 1910 E. ssth St., Cleveland, O.
Vaniman, Roy L., B. S., Elect. Eng'r., 15 Dey .St., New York City, N. Y.
Van Zandt, Arnold Cyrus, A. B., L. & A., Bus., 507 John St., Champaign.
Vaughan, Lynn Brian, A. B., Science, Prep. Med., Hurley, S. Dak.
Vautrin, Minnie, A. B., Gen. Science, Lu Chowfu, via Wuhu, China.
Vear, Charles Edwin, A. B., L. & A., Bus., 1257 W. 103 St., Chicago.
Vial, Joseph McNaughton, B. S., Agriculture, Ware, la.
Vigeant, Gregory, Jr., B. S., Architecture, 1216 Astor St., Chicago.
Voight, .'\rchie Lewis, B. S., Min. Eng'r., Care of Missionfield Coal Co., Danville, III.
Voss, Walter Charles, B. S., Arch. Eng'r., 1632 N. Leavitt St., Chicago.
Wagner, Harry Franklin, B. S., Civil Eng'r., 613 N. Fulton Ave., Baltimore, Md.
Waits, Harmon Ebert, A. B., L. & A, Elizabethtown, Ind.
Walters, Peter Charles, LL. B., Law, Albion, 111.
Wand, Anthony William, B. S., Civil Eng'r., Elizabeth, 111.
Warnock, Charles Howard, A. B., L. & A., Bus., Onarga, 111.
Warren, George Edward, B. S., Civil Eng'r., 613 N. Fulton Ave., Baltimore, Md.
Waters, Edward Everett, A. B., L. & A., Bus., 1502 Fuller St., Winfield, Kas.
Webb, Charles Provine, LL. B., Law, sss N. i8th St., E. St. Louis, 111.
Weber, Walter Harry, A. B., L. & A., Bus., Tower Hill, III.
Weil, Melvin Eichberg, B. S., Elect. Eng'r., 1540 LaSalle .^ve., Chicago.
Wells, John Richard, B. S., Agriculture, Harvard, III.
Wells, Ralph Ray, B. S., Agriculture, Wenona. 111.
Wenter^ Lawrence Martin, B. S., Mech. Eng'r., 4723 Magnolia Ave., Chicago.
West, Charles H. (see No. 409A), B. S., Civil Eng'r., 504 Central Ave., Greenville, Miss.
Wham, Charles, LL. B., Law, Centralia, 111.
Wheaton, Jesse Raymond, B. S., Arch. Eng'r., Weston, 111.
Wheelock, Clifford E., B. S., Agriculture, Champaign.
6o2 University of Illinois [1912
Whitaker, Ruth Lincoln, A. B., L. & A., 536 E. 41st St., Chicago.
White, Courtland Kirk, A. B., L. & A., 116 N. Independence Ave., Rockford, 111.
Wilbourn, Asa J., A. B., L. & A., Olive Branch, 111.
Wiley, George Glenn, B. S., Mech. Eng'r., Warren, 111.
Williams, Lloyd Garrison, LL. B., Law, 627 Douglas Aye., Elgin, 111.
Wilson, Benjamin J., B. S., Civil Eng'r., Care of Illinois State Highway Commission,
Springfield, 111.
Wilson, Frank Harland, B. S., Elect. Eng'r., Care of Gen. Elect. Co., Newark, N. J.
Wilson, Horace Smith, A. B., Gen. Science, 7226 Euclid Ave., Chicago.
Witcher, Edward Kitchell, A. B., L. & A., Olney, 111.
Witt, William Paxton, B. S., Civil Eng'r., Kane, 111.
Woolman, Collett Everman, B. S., Agriculture, 909 W. Oregon St., Urbana.
Worsham, Walter Boatman. A. B., Gen. Science, 127 E. Washington, Paris, 111.
Wright, Ethel West, A. B., L. & A., Care of E. L. Wright, 323 Main St., Peoria, 111.
Wright, George Ellery, B. S., Architecture, 317 S. Bloomington, Streator, 111.
Wright, John Edward, B. S., Elect. Eng'r., Hersher, 111.
Young, Robert Gardner, B. S., Elect. Eng'r., 100 Church St., Harvard, 111.
Zimmerman, George John, A. B., L. & A., Bus., 3219 S. Washington St., Peoria, 111.
Zucker, Adolf Edward, A. B., L. & A., Ft. Wayne, Ind.
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M. S. Anderson, yVrvid Robert. (See No. 4525-) Electrical Engineering.
M. S. Anderson, Charles Thomas. (See No. 4526.) Electrical Engineering.
Ph. D. Anderson, Samuel Herbert. B. A., A. M., 1902, 1903, Park Coll. Physics. Physics
Dept., Univ. of Wash., Seattle, Wash.
Ph. D. Bailey, Margaret Lewis. B. A., 1903, A. M., 1910, Cornell. German. Wellsboro,
Pa.
M. A. Baldwin, Jessie Emma. (See No. 3258.) Botany. Ottawa, 111.
M. A. Barger, Panzy Louise, B. S., 191 1 Univ. of 111.
M. S. Barnhart, Jesse Melangthon. (See No. 2566.) Chemistry. Urbana.
Ph. D. Bates, Stuart Jeffery. B. A., M. A., 1907, 1909. McMaster Univ. Chemistry.
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M. A. Baxter, Florence Gabrielle. (See No. 4S50.) Mathematics. Farmer City, 111.
M. S. Bennett, Claudius Edmund. B. S., Univ. of Nebr., 1909. Electrical Engineering.
Care of Mrs. F. B. Young, Havelock, Neb.
M. S. Bergeim, Olaf. B. S., 1908, S. Dak. State Coll. Chemistry. Brookings, S. D.
M. S. Black, (Charles Day. B. S., (See No. 4559) Electrical Engineering. Plymouth 111.
M. S. Blatherwick, Norman Robert, B. S., Grinnell Coll., 1909. New Haven, Conn.
M. A. Bole, Simeon James. B. A., 1906, Michigan. Education. Univ. of 111., Champaign.
M. S. Bornmann, John Henry. (See No. 4086.) _ Chemistry. 1533 S. 8th St., Quincy.
M. S. Brand, Royden Earl. (See No. 3656.) Dairy Husbandry. Urbana.
Ph. D. Briscoe, Chas. Francis. B. A., M. A., 1899, 1904, Indiana. Botany. Starkville,
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M. A. Brush, Elizabeth Parnham. B. A., 1909, Smith Coll. History. 792 14th St.,
Boulder, Col.
C. E. Burdick, Charles Baker. (See No. 853.) Civil Engineering. Chicago.
M. A. Clapp, Frank Leslie. B. S., 191 1, Lincoln Coll. Education. Madison, Wis.
Ph. D. Cornelius, David William. B. S., 1906. Physics. Ottawa, Kans.
M. S. Corson, Harry Peach. B. S., 1910, New Hampshire Coll. Chemistry. Urbana.
M. A. Denby, Alice. Ph. B., Blackburn Coll., 191 1. English. Carlinville.
Ph.D. Denton, William Wells. B. A., M. A., 1907, 1909, Michigan. Mathematics. 811
Third Ave., Detroit, Mich.
E. E. Du Bois, Alexander Dawes. (See No. 1207.) Electrical Engineering. Ithaca, N. Y.
M. S. Durst, Charles Elmer. (See No. 3720.) Horticulture. Urbana.
M. S. Dutt, Mati Lai. (See No. 4633.) Electrical Engineering. 78 Mauick lola, Cal-
cutta, India.
Ph. D. Egan, James Everett. B. A., M. A., 190B, 1910, DePauw Univ. Chemistry.
Frankfort, Ind.
M. A. Ekblaw, Walter Elmer. (See No. 4^45-) Geology. Rantoul, 111.
M. A. Elmer, Manuel Conrad. B. S., 191 1, Northwestern Coll. Sociology. Monroe, Wis.
M. S. Fairhall, Lawrence Turner. (See No. 4647.) Chemistry. Danville, 111.
M. S. Ferris, Charles Francis. (See No. 4652.) Agronomy. Danville, 111.
M. A. Fleming, Sara Adelaide. B. A., Greenville Coll., 1907. German. 910 Springfield
Ave., Urbana, 111.
M. A. Gentry, Cvrus Stokes. B. A., igii. McKendree Coll. Classics. Oblong, 111.
Ph. D. Gordon, Hugh Byron. B. A., 1908, Miami Univ. Chemistry. R. F. D. No. i,
Georgetown, Ohio.
M. S. Gray, Fred Jay. (See No. 4685.) Electrical Engineering. 500 E. Pearl St.,
Ottawa, 111.
M. S. Gustafson, Axel Ferdinand. (See No. 2999.) Agronomy. Aledo, 111.
M. A. Hadley, Henry Fielding. B. A., 191 1, James Millikin Univ. Chemistry. 910 J4
W. Cal., Urbana, 111.
M. A. Hardin, Hazel. B. A., 1908, DePauw Univ. Classics. Knightstown, Ind.
A. B. and M. A. Hatch, Elizabeth Mary. Psychology. Farmer City, 111.
1912] Graduate Alumni 603
M. A. Heeren, Harry Ewald, B. A., 191 1, Shurtleff Coll. Political Science. Bethalto, 111.
M. A. Hoover, Ada Viola. B. S., 191 1, Carthage Coll. Muscatine, Iowa.
M. A. Houchens, Josie Batcheller. B. A., B. L. S., 1903, 1905, Tulane Univ. Sociology.
New Orleans, i^a.
M. A. Howard, Delton Thomas. B. A., 1910, Lawrence Coll. Philosophy. Appleton,
Wis.
M. E. Hubbard, George Wallace. (See No. 1226.) Mechanical Engineering. Chicago.
M. A. Huff, Jas. Orton. (See No. 4722.) English. Potomac.
M. S. Tames, Leonard Vaughan. (See No. 2702.) Electrical Engineering. Amboy, 111.
M. S. Jensen, Katherine. B. S., 1904, N. Dak. Agrl. Coll. Household Science. Buffalo,
N. Dak.
M. S. Jones, Lloyd Theodore. E. A., M. A., 1909, 1910, Lake Forest Coll. Physics.
Raymond, 111.
Ph. D. Joseph, Walter Edward. B. S., 1907, Purdue. Animal Husbandry. Hayden, Ind.
LL. D. Kagy, John Larimer. (See No. 3817.) Salem, 111.
M. E. Keene, Edward Spencer. (See No. 603.) Mechanical Engineering. 1028 7th
St., N. Fargo, M. Dak.
M. A. Kelburn, Frances Marjorie. B. A., 191 1, Rockford Coll. English. 3964 Langley
Ave., Chicago.
Ph. D. Kemp, Jacob Garrett. (See No. 2712.) Physics. Fayetteville Ark.
M. A. Kingsbury, Howard Baker. (See No. 3826.) Mathematics. 2009 State St., Mil-
waukee, Wis.
M. A. Kircher, Edward August Theodore. (See No. 4750.) Mathematics. 107 E.
Green St., Champaign.
M. A. Lewis, Julian Herman. (See No. 4779.) Physiology. 612 Twelfth St., Cairo.
M. A. Littler, Sherman Henry. (See No. 4784.) Education. Toluca, 111.
Ph.D. Littleton, Leonida Rosser. B. A., 1907, Southern Univ., M. A., 1906, Tulane
Univ. Chemistry. Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa.
M. S. Ludwig, Edward Roy. (See No. 4788.) Architecture. Champaign, 111.
M. A. McHarry, Jessie. (See No. 4793.) History. Rantoul, 111.
M. A. Massey, Esther. (See No. 2447.) German. Jacksonville, 111.
M. A. Mathewson, Louis Clark. B. A., M. A., 1910, 191 1, Albion Coll. Mathematics.
Mancelona, Mich.
M. A. Merrills, Fr'jderick Emerscn. B. A., 191 1, Harvard Univ. Political Science.
Belleville, 111.
M. S. Millard, Floyd Hayes. B. S., 1910, Univ. of Col. T. & A. M. Champaign, III.
M. S. Mitchell, John Harris. B. S., M. S., 1903, 1904, Alabama Polytechnic Inst.
Chemistry. Hotel Ave., Clemson College, S. Car.
M. S. Nichols, Irby Coghill. B. S., A. M., Univ. of Miss., 1906, 1908. A. & M. College,
College Station, Texas.
M. S. Ou, Hua Ching. B. A., 1906, Peiyang Univ. (See No. 4846.) Agronomy, Canton,
China.
M. S. Overmier, Melvern D. (See No. 4847.) Electrical Engineering. Mt. Auburn, 111.
M. S. Park, Jay Boardman. (See No. 3898.) Agronomy. 904 S. Gregory Place, Urbana.
M. S. Ponder, Ray Boyd. (See No. 4864.) Mechanical Engineering. 909 W. Cal. Ave.,
Urbana, 111.
Ph. D. Reiff, Paul Frederick. Ph. D., 1901, Basel. History. Urbana.
M. A. Reinemund Julius Adam. B. A., 1911, Augustana Coll. Sociology. 216 W. 4th
Ave., Muscatine, Iowa.
M. A. Renich, Mary Emma. (See No. 4875.) Mathematics. Marjrville, Tenn.
M. S. Riley, Charles Frederick Curtis. B. A., 1905, Michigan. Zoology. Champaign, 111.
M. E. Ripley, Charles Trescott. (See No. 3938.) Mechanical Engineering. Topeka, Kan.
M. S. Roark, Raymond Jefferson. (See No. 4878.) Civil Engineering. Richmond, Ky.
Ph. D. Ross, Ellison Lloyd. B. S., 1904, Iowa .State Coll. Chemistry. 905 W. Illinois
St., Urbana.
C. E. Rump, Guy Henry. (See No. 2220.) Civil Engineering. 1603 S. Ridgeway .^ve.,
Chicago.
M. A. Samuels, Thomas Walter. (See No. 3956.) Economics. Carrollton, 111.
M. A. Schaffer, Wilhelmina Marie. B. A., 191 1, Lake Forest Coll. German. Lake For-
est, 111.
M. E. Schaller, Alvin Louis. (See No. 3156.) Mechanical Engineering. Wellesville,
N. Y.
M. S. Schaller, William Fred. (See No. 4404.) Electrical Engineering. 257 West
129th St., New York City.
Ph. D. Scott, Franklin William. (See No. 1578.) English. 1209 W. Springfield Ave.,
Urbana.
C. E. Slater, Willis Appleford. (See No. 281 1.) Civil Engineering. Urbana, 111.
M. A. Slough, Georgia Kellar. B. A., 1908, Hedding Coll. Classics, .'\bingdon, III.
M. A. Smith, Percy Almerin. (See No. 1586.) Education. Hiroshima, Japan.
M. S. Smith, William Herschel. B. S., 1906, Univ. of Neb. Animal Husbandry. Tol ias,
Nebr.
M. A. Snook, Vera Jessie. (See No. 4915.) English. 714 Chapel St., Ottawa, 111.
M. A. Staley, Irene Elizabeth. B. A., 1909, James Milliken Univ. English. Morris, 111.
M. A. Stewart, Charles Leslie. B. A., 191 1, 111. Wesleyan Univ. Economics. Moweaqua,
M. A. Stowell, Charles Jacob. B. S., 191 1, 111. Wesleyan Univ. Economics. Marion-
ville. 111.
Ph. D. Strachan, Earle Kenneth. B. S., 1908, Worcester Polytechnic Institute. M. S.,
1910. Chemistry. Montello, Mass.
6o4 University of Illinois [1912
Ph. D. Tanquary, Maurice Cole. (See No. 3192.) Entomology. Champaign.
M. A. Thompson, Milton Wintield. (See No. 4460.) Political Science. Ogden, 111.
Ph. D. Tieje, Arthur Jerrold. B. A., M. A., 1903, 1904, Cornell Univ. English. Hi 2
W. Nevada, Urbana.
M. A. Tieje, Ralph Earle. (See No. 4463.) English. 812 W. Nevada, Urbana.
Ph. D. Todd, Vincent Hollis. B. A., M. A., 1907, 1910, Harvard Univ. German.
Blooming Valley, Pa.
A. B. and M. A. Vancleve, Edward Everett. Education. 108 N. Romine St., Urbana.
M. A. Watson, Helen (iertrude. B. A., Hedding Coll., 191 1. Classics. Abingdon, 111.
M. A. White, Jonathan Winborne. B. S., 1903, Agr. & Mech. Coll., N. C. Agronomy.
University Club, State College, Pa.
Ph.D. Whiting, Albert Lemuel. B. S., 1908, Mass. Agr. Coll.; M. S., 1910, Rhode
Island State Coll. Agronomy. 905 W. Illinois, Urbana.
M. A. Whitten, John Hamilton. (See No. 4978.) Botany. 106 S. Romine, Urbana.
M. A. Williams Anna Waller. (See No. 3221.) H. Science. Manhattan, Kans.
Ph. D. Williams, Richard Hermon. B. S., M. S., 1905, 1907, Toronto Univ. Animal
Husbandry. Corbelton, Ontario, Canada.
M. A. Wilson, Charles Richard. B. A., 191 1, Illinois Coll. Mathematics. Virginia, 111.
M. S. Wilson, David Wright. B. S., Grinnell Coll., iqio. Chemistry. Knoxville, Iowa.
M. S. Wright, Sewall Green. B. S., 191 1, Lombard Coll. Zoology, (jalesburg. 111.
M. S. Yensen, Trygve D. (See No. 3243.) Electrical Engineering. Christiania, Norway.
M. S. Zucker, Theodore Frederick. B. S., 1907, Concordial Coll. Chemistry. Ft. Wayne,
Ind.
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•TOTAL REGISTRATION-
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GRADUATE ALUMNI (619)
Those Who Have Received Higher Degrees After a Regular Course
of Graduate Study
EDWINA EUNICE ABBOTT
1909. A. M. (See No. 3246.)
WILLIAM LAMB ABBOTT
1904. Mech. Eng. (See No. 369.)
THEODORE SPERRY ABBOTT
191 1. C. E. (See No. 120.)
DUFF ANDREW ABRAMS
1909. C. E. (See No. 2297.)
JAMES EDWARD ACKERT
191 1. M. A. (See No. 3620.)
Gi. WILLIAM SYLVESTER ADAMS
(Brother 3247)
A. M., 1910: Farmer; b. June 11, 1885, Logan, Kan.; s. Rev. J. (b. July 24, 1845, O.) &
Isabella Jane (Baird) Adams. Prepared in Greenville H. S., and Coll. Prep. Sch. A. B.,
Greenville Coll., 1907. Scholarship in Hist., Grad. School. 1909-10. Mgr. Anthony Bus.
Coll., Kan., and Vice Pres., Arkansas City Bus. Coll., 1910-11; Instr. in Ark. City Bus.
Coll., 191 1 ; Farmer in Republic Co., Kan., 191 1. Address, Cuba, Republic Co., Kan.
G2. FREDERICK HENRY ADLER
A. M., 1911; Fellow; b. Oct. 3, 1885, Chicago; s. Frederick (b. Oct. 9, 1857, Gustrow,
Ger.) & Elizabeth (Witt) Adler (b. May 31, 1863, Kiel, Ger.) Prepared in Robt. Waller
H. S., Chicago. Phi Beta Kappa. A. B., Ohio State Univ., 1909. Scholarship (resigned),
1909-10; Fellowship, 1910. Instr. in Germanic Langs., Ohio State Univ., 1909-10; Fellow
in Ger., Univ. of 111., 191 o. Address, 406 E. Chalmers St., Champaign, 111.
MILTON KENT AKERS
1907. E. E. (See No. 2299.)
MAY ALLINSON
1907. M. A. (See No. 2543.)
G3. CLARENCE WALWORTH ALVORD
Ph.D., 1908; Assoc. Prof.; b. May 21, 1868; s. Daniel Wells (b. Oct. 21, 1816, Green-
field, Mass.) & Caroline Betts (Dewey) Alvord (b. Mar. 26, 1827, Northampton Mass.)
Prepared in Northampton H. S. and Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass. A. B. 1891, Williams
Coll. Attended Friedrich-Wilhelm Univ., Berlin, 18935; Univ. of Chicago, 1895-6.
Instr. in Mil. Acad., Mass., 1891-3; Instr. in Prep. School., Univ. of 111., 1897-1901;
Instr. in Hist., Univ. of 111., 1901-6; Assoc, same, 1906-7; Asst. Prof., same, 1907-8;
Assoc. Prof., 1909. Editor of 111. Hist. Collections 1906; of these, edited particularly,
Cahokia Records, Virginia Series, Vol. I., II. of Collections, 1906, and Kaskaskia
Records, Virginia Series, Vol. II., Vol. V. of Collection; Governors' Letter-Books (With
E. B. Greene) Executive Series, Vol. I., Vol. IV. of Collections; also a number of
articles. Member Amer. Hist. Assoc; Wis. Hist. Soc; 111. State Hist. Soc; Nat'l Geog.
Soc. ; Ohio Valley Hist. Assoc; Miss. Valley Hist. Assoc. (Vice Pres., 1907, & Pres. 1908);
Mo.; Nebr. Hist. Soc; Chicago Hist. Soc; Mo. Hist. Soc of St. Louis. Married Jane
Kettell Blanchard (nee Parrott), July 25, 1893 (d. Sept. 12, 1911). Child, Genevieve
Raymond, b. Apr. 9, 1894. Address, 1005 Calif. Ave., Urbana, 111.
G4. CHARLES AMMERMAN
A. M., 1897; b. Nov. 5, 1870, Greencastle, Ind.; s. Philip Ammerman. Address, Green-
castle, Ind.
THOMAS HAMER AMRENE
1908. E. E. (See No. 2548.)
605
6o6 University of Illinois
G5. BENJAMIN McALESTER ANDERSON, JR.
A. M. in Econ., 1910; Instructor; b. May i, 1886, Columbia, Mo.; s. Benjamin M.
(b. Dec, 1854, do.) & Mary Frances (Bowling) Anderson (b. Dec. 1861, do.) Prepared
in Columbia H. S. Phi Beta Kappa, Univ. of Mo. Fellow in Econ., Univ. of 111., 1909-10;
Fellow in Pol. Sci., Columbia Univ., 1910-11, A. B., 1906, Univ. of Mo., Ph. D., 191 1,
Columbia Univ. Prof, of Hist and Pol. Econ. and Head of Dept., State Nor. Sch.
Springfield, Mo., 1907-11; Prof, of Econ., Mo. Valley Coll., 1906-7; Instr. in Econ., Colum-
bia Univ., N. Y., 1911. Governor's Delegate from Mo. to Fourth Internat"l Conf. on
State and Local Taxation, 1910. Author: Social Value, a Study in Economic Theory,
Critical and Constructive, Houghton , MifHin Co. (Hart, Schaffner & Marx Prize Essay),
191 1, Boston & New York, 8vo., XVIII, 204; Some Aspects of "Wordsworthianism",
Educational Outlook, Cape Girardeau, Mo., 1905. Member Amer. Econ. Assoc. Married
Margaret Louise Crenshaw, May 27, 1909, St. Louis, Mo. Address, Columbia Univ., New
York City.
MARY ANDERSON
1904. A. M. (See No. 1796.)
G6. MAMIE ELIZABETH ANTHONY
A. M., 191 1 ; Professor; b. Kittanning, Pa.; d. Simon Monroe (b. do.) & Mary Jane
(Cunningham) Anthony (b. do.) Prepared in Kittanning H. S. Coll. Lit. Club; Philo-
mathean Debating Club; Sec'y Alumnae Assoc; Ed. The Vista. A. B., Greenville Coll.
Teacher of Eng. and Greek, Evansville Sem., Wis., 1907-9; Instr. in Eng. and Greek,
Greenville Coll., 1909-10; Prof, of Eng., Central Holiness Univ., University Park, la.,
191 1 — Address, Greenville, 111. it)
ANNE MARY APPLEGATE
1909. M. A. (See No. 3251.)
CARL ELMER ARMELING
1908. M. A. (See No. 2008.)
G7. VIDA ALMEDA AUSTIN
A. M. in Educ, 191 1; Teacher in Pub. Schools; b. Jan. 24, 1885. Woodstock, HI.- d.
Barton Slade (b. July 29, 1845, Salem, N. Y.) & Alice Almeda (Shryver) Austin (b. Feb.
II, 1855, Woodstock, 111.) Prepared in Woodstock H. S. and N. 111. State Nor. Sch.
Scholarship in Educ; B. S., Northwestern Univ., 1908. Teacher in Pub. Schs., (jary,
Ind. Address, 565 Jefferson St., Gary, Ind.
G8. ZELDA MAUDE AYRES
A. M. in L. & A., 1910; Teacher; b. Apr. 11, 1887, Leaf River, 111.; d. Fred Lamont (b.
Feb. 8, 1 861, Cataract, Wis.) & Nancy Louis (Crombia) Ayres (b. Apr. 20, 1863, Oxford
Mills, la.) Prepared in Leaf River H. S. and Mt. Morris Acad., 111. Scholarship in
Eng. 1909-IU. A. B., Lake Forest Coll., 1909. Address, Leaf River, 111.
IRWIN WOODWARD BACH
1909. M. A. (See No. 3256.)
G9. ERNEST WINFIELD BAILEY
M. S. in Agr., 1909; Assoc, and Asst.; b. Mar. 28, 1885, Worcester, Mass.; s. Henry
Densmore (b. Nov. 24, 1849, Dudley, Mass.) & Ella Elizabeth (Ware) Bailey (b. July 24,
1850, Worcester, Mass.) Prepared in pub. schs., and Worcester South H. S. Kappa
Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Xi. Scholarship, Univ. of 111., 1908-9. B. S., Mass. Agr.
Coll., 1908; Asst. Instr. in Summer Sch. Mass. Agr. Coll., 1908; Asst. in Plant Breeding,
Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111., 1909-10; Instr. in Pomology, and First Asst. in Plant Breed-
ing in Sta., 1910-11; Assoc, do., and First Asst. do., in Sta., 1911. Author: Systematic
Breeding Methods for the Development of the Apple (Thesis), Univ. of 111., Lib., 1909, pp.
1-125; The Grading and Packing of Fruit, Trans. III. State Hort. Soc., Vol. 44, 1910, pp.
65-74; The Role of Cross-Pollination in Orchards, The III. Agriculturist, Vol. XV, No. s,
PP- 31-33; Bud Selection, do., pp. 33-34; Exhibition Fruits and the Value of Fruit Ex-
hibits, do.. Vol. XVI, No. 3, pp. 81-84. Member Amer. Breeders' Assoc; Amer. Assoc
for Adv. of Sci. Married Edith Amy Bullock, Sept. 14, 1910, Worcester, Mass. Address,
60s Michigan Ave., Urbana, 111.
Gio. MARGARET LEWIS BAILEY
A. M., 1910; Ph. D., 1912; b. Nov. 5, 1880, Wellsboro, Pa.; d. Lewis Llewellyn (b.
1849, Charleston, Pa.) & Elizabeth Catherine (Hill) Bailey (b. 1851, Geneseo, N. Y. Pre-
pared in Wellsboro H. S. Scholarship, 1909-10; Fellowship, 1910-12. A. B (Cornell Univ.,
1903. Instr. in Ger., Lawrence Coll., Appleton, Wis., 1906-9. Address, Wellsboro, Pa.
WALTER THOMAS BAILEY
1910. M. Arch. (See No. 201 1.)
Gii. CLARENCE JAMES PAKER
M. S., 191 1 ; Assistant; b. July 22, 1885, Canon City, Colo.; s. Samuel H. (b. Sept. 26,
1857, New York) & Ada (Chick) Baker (b. Mar. 29, 1855). Prepared in East Denver H.
S. A. B., Univ. of Denver, 1907. Phi Lambda Epsilon. Teacher of Chem., 1907-9; Grad.
Asst.. Univ. of 111., 1909-10; Asst. in Chem. 1910-12. Married Lela Osborne, Aug. 3, 1913,
Graduate Alumni 607
Urbana, 111. Address, 814 Stoughton St., Urbdna, 111. Bus. Add., 311 Chein. Bldg.,
Univ. of 111., do.
IRA OSyORN BAKER
1878. C. E. (See No. 35.)
G12. ANNA MABEL BALLANS
A. M. in L. & A., 1910; b. July 19, 1887, Neponset, 111.; d. David Ballans. A. B., Knox
College. Address, Neponset, 111.
G13. MARGARET ESTHER BALLEVV
A. M., 1910; Professor; b. Sept. 6, 18S7, Macomb, 111.; d. Rev. R. T. (b. Apr. 25, 1859,
Anderson Co., Ky.) & Nancy Angeline (Guy) Ballew (b. Feb. 25, 1859). Prepared m
Roseville Twp. H. S. A. B. Hedding Coll., 1909. Prof, of Eng. Hedding Coll., Abingdon,
111. Address, Toulon, 111. Bus. Add., Abingdon, 111.
G14. GEORGE JOHN BALZER
A. M., 1909; Principal; b. July i, 1878, Guttenberg, la.; s. Frederick (b. Cologne, Ger.)
& Eleanore (Henkel) Halzer (b. Butchbach, do.) Prepared in H. S. Sigma Xi. A. B.,
Univ. of Wis., 1902. Head of Sci. Dept., West Div. High School, Milwaukee, Wis., 1909-
11; Prin. of Washington H. S., Milwaukee, Wis., 191 1. Married Mena Leanore Forton,
1904, Chicago, 111. Children, Roland Forton, b. 1907; Eleanore Mari, b. 191 1. Address,
Washington H. S., Milwaukee, Wis.
ALICE MAY BARBER (BENNETT)
1893. M. S. (See No. 673.)
ELLA URSULA BARBER
1892. M. L. (See No. 373.)
WILLIAM DAVIS BARBER
1902. C. E. (See No. 674.)
PERRY BARKER
1907. M. A. (See No. 2014.)
CHARLES ANTHONY BARNHART
1911. M. A. (See No. 2312.)
JAMES THEOPHILUS BARRETT
1907. M. A. (See No. i8oi.)
PHILIP STEPHAN BARTO
1910. M. A. (See No. 2569.)
HENRY M. BEARDSLEY
1880. M. L. (See No. 203.)
ARTHUR TIMOTHY BELL
1902. A. M. (See No. 1451.)
CLEAVES BENNETT
1893. M. L. (See No. 556.)
G15. ELIZABETH RUTH BENNETT
A. M., 1908; Ph. D., 1910; Instr.; b. Oct. 9, 1880, Shawnee, Pa.; d. Daniel Tinsman (b.
Feb. 5, 1847, Eastern Pa.) & Emmeline (Loux) Bennett (b. July 9, 1852, Pipersville, Pa.)
Prepared in State Nor. Sch. East Stroudsburg, Pa. Sigma Xi. A. B., Ohio Univ.,
Scholarship in Math.; Fellowship, do. Instr. in Math., Univ. of Nebr. Author: Primi-
tive Groups of Degree 20, Amer. Jour, of Math., Vol. XXXIV, 1912, pp. 1-20. Aadrcss.
East Stroudsburg, Pa. Bus. Add., Station A., Univ. of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebr.
G16. CARL JOSEPH BERGMAN
A. M., 191 1 ; b. Jan. 13, 1SS3, Sweden; s. C. J. Bergman. Prepared at .\ugustana Coll.,
Rock Island, 111. Address, 903 W. Illinois St., Urbana, 111. (J)
G17. HOWARD BROWN BERRY
M. S. in Agr., 1907; Farm Mgr.; b. Feb. 22, 1879, Bloomington, 111.; s. Rodolph Fear-
ing (b. Oct. 24, 1851, O.) & Mary Elizabeth (Brown) Berry (b. Jan. 17, 1853, Lowell, O.)
Prepared in Prep. School, Washington State Coll., Pullman, Wash. Alpha Zeta. B. S.,
Washington State Coll., 1906. Instr. in Agr., Washington State Coll., 1907-8; member
Exp. Sta. Staff, same, 1909-10; Farm Mgr., 1910 — Member United Presb. Church
(Treas.). Married May Evans, Aug. 30, 1907. Address, Raymond, Aha, Can.
BENJAMIN BING
1891. M. S. (See No. 525.)
G18. LEWIS ISAAC BIRDSALL
A. M. in Sci., 1909; Analyst; b. Oct. 16, 18S4, Patterson, N. Y. ; s. T. P. Birdsall. Pre-
pared at Williams Coll., A. B., 1907. Gamma Alpha. Chemist and Analyst, Water Filter
6o8 University of Illinois
Plant, Rock Island, III. Member Presb. Church. Married Aiinee Burr Cole, Aug. 24.
191 1, Long Hill, Conn. Address, Supt. of Filtration, Minneapolis, Minn.
ALICE MARY BLACK (ARPS)
1901. A. M. (See No. 1454.)
WILLIAM WESLEY BLACK
1899. A. M. (See Nc. iioo.)
CLARENCE H. BLACKALL
1880. M. Arch. (See No. 125.)
G19. CHARLES KING BLISS
A. M., 1909; Teacher; b. Mar. 8, 1873, Kingston Furnace, Mo.; s. N. W. Bliss (b.
Bradford, Vt.) & Mary (Andrews) Bliss (b. Warsaw, 111.) Prepared in Morgan Park Acad.
A. B., University of Chicago. Phi Delta Theta. Married Adelle Clendenin, Aug. 17.
1909, Urbana, 111. Address, Seattle, Wash.
G20. FRANK WALKER BLISS
M. S. in Chem., 1909; b. Jan. 6, 1884, Chicago, 111.; s. W. C. & Mary E. Bliss. B. is.,
Univ. of Mich., 1908. Address, 406 S. Prairie St., Champaign, 111.
MARTHA HARRIET BOGGS (LOVE)
1891. A. M. (See No. 336.)
ANNA LOIJISE BOND
1906. A. M. (See No. 1814.)
HALBERT EVANS BONER
1906. M. E. (See No. 2323.)
FREDERICK GORDON BONSER
1902. M. S. (See No. 1456.)
SUDHINDRA BOSE
1909. M. A. (See No. 2905.)
G21. ERNEST LESLEY BOST
A. M., 1909; Supt. Schls.; b. Nov. 3, 1880, Irving, 111.; s. D. E. & Margaret C. Bost.
Ph. B., Greenville Coll., 1908. Married Aug. 27, 1904. Children, Margaret Louise, b.
Dec. 10, 1906; Freaman Logan, b. Oct. 23, 1908 (d. July 21, 1909). Address, Spring Valley,
ALIDA CYNTHIA BOWLER
191 1. M. A. (See No. 4087.)
G22. ARTHUR CLIFTON BOYCE
A. M. in L. & A., 1907; Teacher; b. Sept. 24, 1884, Tuscola, 111.; s. A. E. & Olive A.
(Moore) Boyce. Piepared in Tuscola ii. S., Tuscola, 111., & Lafayette College, Easton,
Pa.; Ph. B., 1907, Lafayette Coll., Easton, Pa. Prin. H. S., Armington, 111., 1911-12.
Address, Tuscola, 111.
G23. BERNICE MARGARET BRADFORD
A. M. in L. & A., 1909; Teacher; b. Oct. 18, 1868, Bear Lake, Mich.; d. Joshua (b. 1830,
St. Andrews, N. B.) & Margaret (McLaughlin) Bradford, (b. 1832, St. Andrews, N.
B.) Prepared at Ferris Inst., Big Rapids, Mich. A. B., Univ. of Mich., 1907. Teacher,
Frankfort, S. Dak., 1909; Windsor, Colo^ 1910; Bear Lake, Mich., 1910; Field Mngr.
Pub. Co., 191 1. Prof, of Engl., Eureka College, 191 2 — Address, Bear Lake, Mich.
G24. FREDERICK AUGUSTUS BRAUN
Ph. D., 1909; Instr.; b. Mar. 28, 1874, Pittsburgh, Pa.; s. Gustav (b. Sept. 10, 1S44,
Klein Sanskau bei Montau, West Prussia, Ger.) & Henrietta (Sontowsky) Braun (b. Nov.
13, 1846, Leistenau, West Prussia). Prepared at Columbia Nor. Acad., Columbia, Mo.
Acacia; Studentenzirkel; Grad. Fellowship m Ger., Univ. of 111., 1908; A. B., Univ. of Mo.,
1902; A. M., Harvard Univ., 1907; Author, Margaiet Fuller and Goethe, Henry Holt 6;:
Co., New York City, 1910, pp. 271. Bapt. Church; A. F. & A. M.; Mod. Lang. Assoc;
Nassau Club; American Whig Soc. (Honorary); Triangle Club. Married Florence Fischer,
Aug. 14, 1912, Spring Lake, Minn. Address, 18 Bank St., Princeton, N. J.
NELLIE MATILDA BREDEHOFT
1911. M. A. (See No. 3285.)
WILLIAM CHARLES BRENKE
1899. M. S. (See No. 929.)
G25. GARLAND ARMOR BRICKER
A. M. in L. & A., 1910; Asst. Prof.; b. Mar. 20, 1881, Etna, O.; s. David A. & Chris-
tiana A. (Rudolph) Bricker (b. ibid.) Prepared in Etna H. S.; Ohio State Univ. Prep.
Sch. B. Ped., Lima Coll., 1907. Asst. in Agr. Educ, Dept. of Agr. Exten,. Coll. of Agr,.
Ohio State Univ., 1910; Asst. Prof, of Agr. Educ, Coll. of Educ. and Agr., ibid. 1911.
Graduate Alumni 609
Author: The Teaching of Agr. in the H. S., Macmillan Co., New York, 1911, 227 pp.;
Suggestions for Organizing a H. S. Course in Agr., Agr. Coll. Exp. Sta. Bull., 1910,
Ohio State Univ., 16 pp.; Agr. Words, No. i, The Text Book of Agr. Educ. and
Rural Life, The Ohio Assoc, jar Adv. of Educ, 1912, 24 pp.; Shall Secondary Agr. be
Taught as a Separate Sci., Education, Vol. 30, pp. 352-356; Problems in the Exper. Ped.
of Elemen. Agr., Jour, of Educ. Psych., 1912; monthly contributions in Agri. Educ.
Monthly, and Ohio Teacher; Ed. of the Ohio Assoc. Dept. of Sch. Agr., Springfield Mass.,
1912. Married Edith Mabel McClelland, June 12, 1909, McArthur, Ohio. Address, 175
Chittenden Ave., Columbus, O.
EDWIN CRESSY BRIGGS
1909. M. E. (See No. 1820.)
G26. CHARLES FRANCIS BRISCOE
A. M., 1905; Ph. D., 1912; Professor; b. Nov. i. 1868, Depauw, Ind.; s. Anthony
Wayne (b. Depauw, Ind.) & Margaret Jane (Sappenfield) Briscoe (Bradford, Ind.) Pre-
pared in Valparaiso Normal School; A. B., 18019, Indiana Univ. Taught sciences & Math,
in the Ohio Valley Normal School, 1896-97; Prin. of Hoopeston High School, 1899-1903; In-
structor in Botany, Univ. of 111., & Asst. in Soil Bacteriology in the 111. Agr. Ex. Sta.. 1904-
12. Prof, of Bacteriology, Exp. Sta., Miss. Agr. Coll., 1912^ Member of M. E. Church;
author of: Tuberculosis of Farm Animals, Bui. 149 of Univ. of 111. Agr. Ex. Sta. (with W.
T. MacNeal) Feb., 191 1; "Tubercle bacilli in the feces of cattle," Proceedings of the
Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 191 1. Vol. 8, pp. 80-82 (with W. J.
MacNeal). Sigma Xi; Illinois Academy of Sciences. Married Mayme Louden, July i.
1900, Moberly, Ind.; Child, Marguerite, b. May i, 1901. .Address, Agricutlural College,
Miss.
G27. WILLIAM EVERETT BRITTON
A. M. in L. & A., 1910; b. Mar. 23, 1887, Bible Grove, 111.; s. Joseph Walter (b. Jan. 15,
1856, Akron, O.) & Lucretia Ada (Morgan) Britton (b. Sept. 21, 1865, Bone Gap, 111.)
Prepared in Carlyle, 111., H. S.; A. B., McKendree College. Phi Alpha Delta; Egyptian
Club; Scholaiship in Pol. Sci. 1909-10. In Acct. Dept., So. R. R., E. St. Louis; Prin.
H. S., Carlyle, 111., 1910; Rate Clerk, 111. Cen. R. R., Mound City, 111., 1911. Address.
Champaign, III.
G28. ELMER JAY BROWN
A. M. in L. & A., 1909; Ph. D., 1911; b. July 31, 1886, South Elgin, lU.; s. Rudolphus
P. (b. Aug. 2, 1829, Alymer, Can.) & Mary J. (Share) Brown (b. Oct. 3, 1844, Greenbrier
Co., W. Va.) Prepared in Evansville, Wis., Sern. & Greenville Col. Pres. Junior Class
1907; Scholarship in Economics, 1909; Fellowship in ibid., 1911; Instr. in Econ. in Pa. State
Coll., 191 1 ; Author, The Public Domain in its Economic Aspect. Member Amer. Econ.
Assoc, 1911. Address, State College, Pa.
G29. FAY CLUFF BROWN
(Husband of No. 3329)
A. M. in Sci., 1906; Ph. D., Princeton, 1908; Physicist; b. Nov. 23, 1881, Washington,
O. ; s. Argo A. & Jennie Francis (Cluff) Brown. Prepared in Lyons, Ind., & Greene Co.
Nor. Sch. Sigma Xi; Baconian Club; Triangle Club; A. B., Univ. of Ind., 1904; Experi-
mental Sci. Fellow, Princeton; Porter Ogden Jacobus Fellow, Princeton, 1908; Teacher,
Ind. Schs., 1898; Decatur H. S., 1902; Grad. Asst. in Physics, 1904-s; Instructor in Physics,
1905-7; Fellow at Princeton, 1907-9; Instr. in Physics, Univ. of la., 1909-10; Asst. Prof.
Physics, Univ. of la., 1910. Discovered: The pressure effect in light-sensitive selenium,
1905; Light-negative selenium, 1909. Author: The Change of Resistance of Selenium by
Pressure, Phys. Rev., 1904; New Method of Obtaining the Figure of Merit of a Gal-
vanometer, Technograph, 1906; A Determination of the Moon's Light with a Selenium
Photometer, Astro-Physical Jour., 1907; Some Studies on the Change of Electrical Re-
sistance of Selenium (Brown & Stebbins), Phys. Rev., 1908; Heats of Solution of the three
forms of Milk Sugar (Hudson & Brown), Jour. Amer. Chem. Soc, 1908; The Kinetic
Energy of Thermion from Hot Bodies (with Richardson), Phil. Mag., Sept., 1908; and
numerous other publications of electro-physical and phjfsical nature. Member Amer. Phys.
Soc, 1908; Fellow Assoc. Adv. Sci.. 1910; la. Acad. Sci., 1910. Married Eudora Davidson,
July 14, 1908, Sullivan, 111. Chilaren, Herman Cluff, b. Oct. 16, 1910; Barbara Esther,
b. Mar. 22, 1912. Address, 220 Reynolds St., Iowa City, la.
HOWARD GRAY BROWNSON
1909. Ph. D. (See No. 2588.)
G30. JAMES HOWARD BROWN
M. S. in Sci., 1909; b. May 18, 1884, Jacksonville: s. W. T. Brown. Sch. last attended
111. Coll. B. S., 111. Coll., 1906. Address, Jacksonville, Ill.(t)
RALPH L. BROWN
1881. M. L. (See No. 58.)
WALTERS BURROWS BROWN
1905. M. S. (See No. 1012.)
G31. JOHN MYRON BRYANT
M. S., 1911; Asst. Prof.; b. July 10, 1877, East Templeton, Mass.; s. John Artemus (b.
1832, Rutland, Mass.) & Clara Swan (Hale) Bryant (b. Dec, 1836, Hubbardston, Mass.)
6io University of Illinois
Prepared in Templeton H. S. & Gushing Acad., Mass. Sigma Xi; Eta Kappa Nu. B.
S., Worcester Poly. Inst., igoi. With Gen. Elec. Co., Schenectady, N. Y., 1901-3; with
Oriental Powder Co., Fairchance, Pa.; Instr. in Elec. Engr., Univ. 111., 1903-7; Instr.
in Summer School for Artisans, Univ. of Wis., 1904; Instr. in Elec. Engr., Univ. of
111., 1903-7; Assoc, in E. E., same, 1907-9; Asst. Prof, of E. E., same, 1909— Author:
Electricity in the Manufacture of Powder, Technograph, 1904; assisted in publication of
V. II, Swenson & Frankenfield, Testing of Electro-Magnetic Machinery, 191 1, Macmillan,
XXVI, 324 pp. Illustrated; Street Lighting (with H. G. Hake) Engr. Exp. Sta. Bull. Mo.
51, 191 1. Member M. E. Church; Assoc, member, A. I. E. E.; Soc. for the Promotion of
Eng. Educ. Married Lucinda Jane Rice, Aug. 18, 1904, Wallon Lake, Mich. Child,
Kathryn Hale, b. May 24, 1906. Address, 610 W. Oregon, Urbana, 111.
JOHN LEE BUCHANAN
1909. E. E. (See No. 2031.)
GEORGE WESLEY BULLARD
1898. A. M. (See No. 303.)
HELEN ELIZABETH BULLARD (BATES)
1907. M. A. (See No. 2331.)
SAMUEL ALEXANDER BULLARD
1903. M. Arch. (See No. 165.)
JESSIE JANE BULLOCK
1906. A. M. (See No. 1306.)
G32. HENRY ALFRED BURD
A. M. in L. & A., 191 1; Professor; b. July 12, 1889 Armstrong, 111.; s. William F. (b.
May 20, 1838) & Mary Elizabeth (Bass) Burd. Prepared in Rossville, 111., H. S. B. S., 111.
Wesleyan, Bloomington, 111., 1910; Scholarship in Engl., Univ. of 111., 1910-11; Fellowship
in Engl., Univ. of 111., 1911-12; Head of Engl. Dept., Hiram Coll. Tau Kappa Kpsilon
Address, Hiram Coll., Hiram, O.
GARY CLIVE BURFORD
1905. A. M. (See No. 2033.)
CLAUDE EMANUEL BURGENER
1911. M. A. (See No. 4101.)
G33. PAUL STEERE BURGESS
(Brother No. 2034, 2035.)
M. S., 1911; Instructor; b. Mar. 17, 1886, Providence, R. I.; s. Gideon Albert (b. 1853,
do.) & Emma A. (Steere) Burgess (b. 1857, Greenville, do.) Prepared in Berea Acad.
Alpha Chi Sigma; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Xi. B. S., R. I. State Coll., 1910 — with
ist honors. Scholar, Univ. of 111., 1910-11; Asst., same, in Bact., 1911-12; Instr. in Soil
Chem. and Bacteriology, Univ. of Calif., 1912 — Member Amer. Chem. Soc; Champaign
Anti-Tuberculosis Soc. Address, Faculty Club, Berkeley, Cal.
G34. CHARLES ELDRID BURKE
Ph. D. in Sci., 1911; Chemist; b. July 7, 1881; s. Joseph J. (b. Hartford, Ont.) & Klnora
(Van Loon) Burke (b. do.) Prepared in Brantford, Ont., Collegiate Inst. A. B. 1907;
A. M. 1909; McMaster Univ., Toronto, Ont. Sigma Xi; Kappa Delta Pi; Phi Lambda
Upsilon; Fellowship in Chem., Univ. of 111., 1909-11; Instr. in Chem., Univ. of Caht.;
Amer. (;hem. Soc; III. Acad. Sci. Address, Y M. C. A., Berkeley, Calif.
G3S. WILLIAM LKONIDAS BURLISON
M. S. in Agr., 1908; Instructor; b. Sept. 3, 1882. Prepared in Univ. of Okla. Prep.
School. Alpha Zeta; B. S. & A. M., Univ. of Okla. Asst. Agronomist, Okla. A. & M. Coll.
& Exp. Sta. 1906-10. Univ. of 111., 1908 Author: Several Bulletins Okla. and S. Dak.
Exp. Sta.; Numerous articles on Agr. topics. Married Flossy Burlison, Bartlesville, Okla.
Child, Mildred Elrissa, b. Sept. 10, 1910 (d. July 6, 1912). Address, 505 W. High St.,
Urbana, 111.
JOSEPHINE ELIZABETH BURNS
1911. M. A. (See No. 3674-)
OPAL BURRES
1909. M. A. (See No. 3296.)
MILDRED A. BURRILL (STONE)
1908. A. M. (See No. 1826.)
LOIS IRENE BURWASH
1907. A. M. (See No. 2595.)
MILO BENEDICT BURWASH
1892. M. S. (See No. 1.)
Graduate Alumni 6ii
FRANK LYMAN BUSEY
1898. M. E. (See No. 857.)
JOHN KENYON BUSH
1903. A. M. (See No. 1310.)
G36. MINNIE MAY BUSH
A. M. in L. & A., 1909: Teacher; b. Dec. 12, 1882, Knoxville, la.; d. Benjamin (b. Jan.
24, 1841, Coshocton, O.) & Fidelia (Dickerson) Bush (b. Sept. 22, 1850, Richland Co.,
O.) Prepared in Knoxville, la., H. S. A. B., Cornell College, la. Address, Knox-
ville, la.
HELEN E. BUTTERFIELD (SCHOONOVEN)
1894. M. L. (See No. 631.)
HENRIETTA ANNE CALHOUN
1903. A. M. (See No. 1465.)
G37. EUGENE VERNON CAMP
M. S. in Ry. E. Eng., 1909; Engr. ; b. Nov. 26. 1886, Dalton, Ga. ; s. John Franklin
(b. Jan. 10, 1861, Cleveland, Tenn.) & Lillie M. (Jackson) Camp (b. Oct. 17, 1870, Spring
Place, Ga.) Prepared at Hargis H. S., Dalton, (ja. B. S. in E. E., Alabama Poly. Inst.
1908; Engineer, Dalton, Ga. & Bamberg S. C, 1910-12; Chief Engr., H. S. Jaudon Engr.
Co., 1912. Specialist in Mun. Eng. A. I. E. E. Married Myra P. Hooton, April 12, 191 1,
Bamberg, S. C. Address, 407-409 Savannah Bank & Trust Bldg., Savannah, Ga.
GEORGE HENRY CAMPBELL
1900. M. L. (See No. 859.)
WALTER GILBERT CAMPBELL
1897. E. E. (See No. 932.)
G38. WILLIAM HEMPHILL CAMPBELL
(Brother of No. 3309)
A. M. in L. & A., 1910; Teacher; b. Oct. 4, 1871, Marissa, 111.; s. Samuel Wylie (b.
Sept. s, 1839, Eden, 111.) & Sarah Janet (Hemphill) (Jampbell (b. Oct. 19, 1842, Marissa.
111.) Prepared in Marissa, 111., Acad. A. B., Monmouth Coll., 1894. Teacher in Marissa
Schs., 1895-7; Minneapolis, Minn., Acad., 1897-1900; Prin. H. S. & Supt. Marissa Sch.,
1901-9; Supt., Toledo, 111., H. S., 1910-11; Prin. Two. H. S., Equality, 111., 1911-12. Mem-
ber Co. & Sec. Teachers' Assoc; Pres. St. Clair Co. Teachers' Assoc, 1908-9; Member
Exec. Com., 1905-9; Elder in Presbyterian Church. Married Mary Marshall, Aug. 25,
1903, Marissa, III. Address, Equality, 111.
EDWARD IKE CANTINE
1892. C. E. (See No. 494.)
EARL VANHISE CAPPS
1896. E. E. (See No. 860.)
DAVID HOBART CARNAHAN
1908. A. M. (See No. 933.)
HUBERT VINTON CARPENTER
1899. M. S. (See No. 1015.)
MAURICE LE ROY CARR
1911- E. E. (See No. 2337.)
G39. WILLIAM ERNEST CARROLL
M. S. in Agr., 191 1; Educator; b. Nov. 8. 1882, Orderville, U. ; s. Charles William (b.
Oct. 7, 1859, Provo, do.) & Susan Amelia (Snyder) Carroll (b. Apr. 25, 1863, Salt Lake
City, do.) Prepared in Brigham Young Univ., Provo, U.; B. S. Utah Agr. Coll., 1909.
Delta Theta Sigma; Sigma \i; Fellowship, Univ. of 111., 1909-10; Assoc. Prof. An. Husb.,
Utah Agr. Coll. Animal husbandman, Utah Agr. Exp. Sta. Author, Protein as Factor in
the Nutrition of Animals; with A. D. Emmett, A Study of the Physical Constants of Fats
from Swine, Jour. Biol. Client., J911, Vol. 9, No. 2, pp. 23-25, Utah Agr. Coll. Sci. Club;
Utah Acad, of Sci.; Amer. Soc. of An. Nutrition, 1909 — ; Amer. Chem. Soc, 1911. Ad-
dress, Logan, Utah, care Utah Agr. College.
G40. GEORGE ERNEST CARSCALLEN
A. M. in Sci., 1910; Instructor; b. Aug. 29, 1881, Frankfort, Ind.; s. Robert Dier (b.
Mar. 6, 1836, Ivanhoe, Ont.) & Mary Elizabeth (Trowbridge) Carscallen (b. Nov. 16, 1848,
Clinton Co., O.) Prepared in Frankfort (Ind.) H. S. A. B., Wabash Coll., 1906. Teacher
of Math, and Phys., Fairmount (Ind.) H. S. 1906-7; Asst. in Math., :go7 — . Member U. B.
Church. Married Emma Dare Millsaps, Aug. 20, 191 1, Urbana, 111. Child, Ernest Glen,
b. Oct. 14, 1912. Address, 1308 W. Stoughton St., Urbana, 111.
6i2 University of Illinois
G41. LUCY HAMILTON CARSON
A. M. in L. & A., 1899; Teacher; b. Feb. 18, 1869, Litchfield, 111.; d. John Dorat (b.
Aug. 31, 1827, Chester Co., Pa.) & Jane (Perry) Carson (b. May 23, 1833, Londonderry,
Ire.) Prepared in Beardstown H. S.; L S. N. U. Phi Beta Kappa. Ph. B., Univ. of
Chicago, 1898. Engl. Club. Fellowship. Instr. in Engl., Univ. of 111., 1901; Prof, of Engl.,
Mont. State Nor. Coll. Author: Women as Professional Teachers, Mont. State Nor.
Coll., Dillon., Mont., 1902, 12 pp.; Engl, in the School, do.; Ed. of series of three pam-
phlets of twelve pages each; writer of introduction of three pages. Member Y. W. C. A.,
Mod. Lang. Assoc, 1900; N. E. A., 1904; Mont. Acad, of Letters, Arts & Sci. Address,
Dillon, Mont.
CHARLES WILLARD CARTER
1894. M. L. (See No. 736.)
G42. CLARENCE EDWIN CARTER
Ph. D. in History, 1908; Historian and Prof.; b. Feb. 6, 1881, Jacksonville, 111.; s. E.
R. (b. 1856, Morgan Co.. 111.) & Anna E. (Rogers) Carter (b. 1859, Mo.) Prepared in
Whipple Acad., Jacksonville, 111., 1898-1901 ; A. B., 111. Coll., 1905; A. M., Univ. of Wis.,
1906. Tau Kappa Alpha, Hon. Debat. and Orat. Frat., Grad. Fellow in History, Univ. of
111., 1906-8; Instr. Hist. & Pol. Sci., 111. Col., Jacksonville, 1908-9; Asst. Prof., 1909-10;
Prof. Hist., Miami Univ., Oxford, O., 1910-12; Prof. Hist., Summer Session, O. State Univ.,
1912. Editor, Documents relating to the British Occupation of Illinois, 1763-1765, Trans.
III. State Hist. Lib., 1907; Documents relating to the Mississippi Land Co., 1763-70,
Amer. Hist. Rev., V-XVI, No. 2, Jan., 1912; Joint Editor, Invitation Serieuse aux Habi-
tants des Illinois, Reprints of Club for Colonial Reprints, Providence, R. I., 1908; with
Dr. C. W. Alvord, The British Occupation, being documents relating to the British period
in 111. In Illinois Historical Colls., 3 vols. Ready for press; Author, Great Britain and
the Illinois Country. 1763-1774, Prize Essay of Amer. Hist. Assoc, Washington, 1910.
Member, 111. State Hist. Soc; Miss. Val. Hist. Soc; Ohio Val. Hist. Soc; Amer. Hist.
Assoc Married Lillie Robertson, Sept. s, 1905, Jacksonville, 111. Child, Wilfred Samuel,
b. May 25, 1910. Address, Oxford, Ohio. Care Miami Univ.
G43. MARGARET ISABEL CHASE
A. M. in L. & A., 1910; Teacher; b. Dec. 8, 1889, Wady Petra, 111.; d. Heber (b. Feb. 2,
1840, Jubilee, do.) & Emma J. (Brain) Chase, (b. Sept. 18, 1855, Peoria, do.) Prepared
in Toulon Acad. A. B., Knox Coll., 1909. Alpha Xi Delta; Scholar in Math., Univ.
of 111. Teaching, Margaret College, Versailles, Ky., 1910-11; Bethany College, TTopeka,
Kan., 1911-12. Address, Towanda, Kan.
JOHN NEEDELS CHESTER
1909. C. E. (See No. 634.)
G44. JAMES ALBURN CHILES
Ph. D. in Language, 1908; Prof.; b. Mar. 6, 1877, Franklin Co., Mo.; s. Alburn (b.
1853, Franklin Co., Mo.) & Emma Laura (Drace) Chiles (b. 1857, Franklin Co., Mo.) Pre-
pared in Central Coll. Acad., Fayette, Mo.; A. B., Central College, Fayette, Mo., 1895;
A. M. Vanderbilt Univ., 1898.; Univ. of Leipzig, 1899; Univ. of Paris, 1900. Sigma Nu.
Asst. in German, Vanderbilt Univ. 1897-9; Asst. in French, do., 1898-9; Instructor in Ger-
man, Washington Univ., 1900-01; Inst, in German, Univ. of 111., 1905-10; Prof. Mod.
Languages, Southern Univ., Greensboro, Ala., 1910 — ; Journalist, Globe-Democrat (St.
Louis) staff. Author: Ueber den Gebrauch des Beiwortes in Heines Gedichten, 112 pp.,
1908. Thesis; Reprint with same title from Jour. Engl, and Ger. PhiloL, Vol. Vll. Nos.
3 & 4. Address, (Greensboro, Ala., care Southern Univ.
CARL CHRISTOPHER
191 1. M. S. (See No. 3685.)
ANGIE RAY CLARK
1907. A. M. (See No. 2044.)
G45. DARWIN ORLANDO CLARK
A. M. in L. & A., 1909; Inst.; b. Carthage, Mo.; s. M. H. (b. Ludlow, Vt.) & Mary
(Stowell) Clark (b. do.) Prepared in Carthage, Mo., H. S.; Carthage Coll. Inst.; A. B..
Drury Coll., 1896. Fellowship in Hist., Univ. of 111., 1909-11. Inst, in Hist, and Politics,
111. Coll., Jacksonville. Amer. Hist. Assoc. Married Gertrude Green, June, 1897, Carthage,
Mo. Child, Marian, b. Dec. i, 1910. Address, Jacksonville, 111.
MARY EDITH CLARK
1906. A. M. (See No. 1200.)
G46. SAMUEL CHAPIN CLARK
A. M., 1909; b. Jersey City, N. J. Prepared in Bedford, la., H. S. Attended State
Nor. Schs., Normal & DeKalb 111.— grad. of^ latter. S. B., Univ. of Chicago. Taught, in
Pub. Schools, 7 yrs. Asst. in Clhem., Univ. of 111., 1902-5; Instr., 1905-9; Asst. in Nutrition
Lab., Office Exp. Sta., U. S. Dept. Agr., 1909. Address, same, Washington, D. C.
G47. JEAN PAUL CLAYTON
M. E., 191 1 ; Engineer; b. Oct. 3, 1888, Sterling, 111.; s. Gilbert Oliver (b. Sept. 4.
1861, Freeport, 111.) & Mary Adeline (Robinson) Clayton (b. June 10, 1867, Willoughby,
Graduate Alumni 613
O.) Prepared in Boys' H. S., New Orleans, La. New Orleans Agt., F. E. Wallace &
Co., 203 Broadway, N. Y., 1907-9. B. E., Tulane Univ., New Orleans, La., 1909, Res.
Fellow, Univ. of 111., 190^-11; Asst. in M. E., Univ. of 111., 191 1; Commercial Engr.,
Union Gas & Elec. Co., Cincinnati, O., 1912; Mgr., Commercial Dept^ Cent. 111. Public
Service Co., Mattoon, 111., 1912. Jr. memb. Amer. Soc. of Mech. Engrs. ; Sigma Xi;
Pres., Dixie Club, Univ. of 111. Address, 1500 Wabash Ave., Mattoon, 111.
WILLIAM ARTHUR CLARK
1907. A. 1\I. (See No. 2345.)
GEORGE PERKINS CLINTON
1894. M. S. (See No. 594.)
G48. HENRY LIVINGSTON COAR
(Brother of 1640)
Ph. D., 1903; Professor: b. June 16, 1862, London, Eng.; s. Firman Wood (b. Dec. 2,
1825, Phil., Pa.) & Lucinda Elizabeth (Blake) Coar (b. Nov. 4, 1842, Boston, Mass.) Pre-
pared in Gymnasium, Cologne, Ger. Scholarships. A. B., Harvard, 1893; A. M., ibid., 1894.
Prof, of Math. Married Dec. 29, 1887, Ednor, Md. Children, Marjorie Bell, b. Jan. 4,
1889; Helen Ruth, b. Nov. 6, 1891; Henry Osgood, b. Jan. 20, 1896. Address, Marietta, O.
ARCHIBALD OSBORN CODDINGTON
1884. M. L. (See No. 261.)
HARRY CLAY COFFEEN
1899. M. S. (See No. 1109.)
WALTER COSTELLA COFFEY
1909. M. S. (See No. 2610.
G49. CHARLES NELSON COLE
(Husband of No. 915)
A. M., 1897; Professor; b. Mar. 3, 1871, Bunker Hill; s. Luther Elliott & Sarah Cath-
erine (Stout) Cole. Prepared in Wesleyan Univ. Prep. Sch. A. B., Wesleyan; Ph. D.,
Harvard, 1901. Instr. in Latin, Cornell Univ., 1899-1902; Prof, of Latin, (Jberlin Coll.,
1902; Dean of Coll. of Arts and Sciences, Oberlin College, 1911 — Member Amer. Phil.
Assn.; Classical Assn. of Middle West and South. Married Mabel Stewart, Aug. 29,
1899, Chicago. Child, Kenneth Stewart, b. July 10, 1900. Address. 45 King St., Oberlin, (3.
MARY MAUDE COLE
1897. A. M. (See No. 936.)
Gso. VIDA LUCILE COLLINS
A. M., 1910; Assistant; b. May 13, 1886, Bear Lake, Mich.; d. John (b. 1852,
Milwaukee, Wis.) & Martha Emmeline (Hopkins) Collins (b. Apr. 4, 1853, W. Va.)
Prepared in Bear Lake schs. ; Ferris Inst., Big Rapids, Mich. Omega Phi. A. B.,
Univ. of Mich., 1907. Prin. of East Jordan H. S., Mich., 1907-8; Asst. in Eng., Univ.
of 111., 1908 — Member Baptist Church. Address, Bear Lake, Mich.: Bus. Add., iioi}4
W. Calif. Ave., Urbana, 111.
ELLA CONNET
1894. M. L. (See No. 530.)
EDWARD CHAPMAN CONVERSE
1909. A. M. (See No. 2051.)
WILLIAM ADELBERT COOK
191 1. M. A. (See No. 1643.)
Gsi. WILLIAM WALTER CORT
A. M., 191 1; Assistant; b. Apr. 28, 1887, Leon, la.; s. William Carson (b. Feb.
24, 1850, Monongahela City, Pa.) & Mary (Smalley) Cort (b. Feb. 7, 1851, Muncy,
Pa. Prepared in Colorado Springs H. S. Phi Beta Kappa. A. B., Colorado Coll., 1909.
Asst. in Zool., Univ. of 111., 1909-12. Member Amer. Microscopical Soc. Address,
151 1 Washington Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo.
Gs2. JAMES AUSTIN COSS
M. S., 1910; Professor; b. Nov. 7, 1872, Arrowsmith, 111.; s. Leander (b. Dec. 12,
1842, Chillicothe, O.) & Sarepta (Arrowsmith) Coss (b. Aug. 15, 1844, Arrow-
smith, 111.) Prepared in 111. Wesleyan Prep. Sch. B. S., 111. Wesleyan, 1903. At-
tended Univ. of Chicago, summer sessions, 1906-8; Clark Univ., 1900-11. Prof, of
Chem., Upper la. Univ., 1905-8; Asst. in Chem., Univ. of 111., 1908-10; Fellow, Clark
Univ., 1910-11; Prof, of Chem., Morningside Coll., 1911 — Member Amer. Chem.
Soc; Amer. Assn. for Adv. of Sci. Married Cora May Jones, Sept. 6, 191 1, Chicago,
111. Address, 2502 Morningside Ave., Sioux City, la.
WALLACE CRAIG
igoi. M. S. (See No. mi.)
6 14 University of Illinois
Gs3. FRED RANDALL CRANE
M. S. in Agr., 1906; Agr'l Comm.; b. Jan. 21, 1875; s. Marvin David & Jennie
(Randall) Crane. Prepared in Frankfort H. S. Olympic, Mich. Agr'l Coll.; Acacia,
Univ. of 111. B. S., Mich. Agr'l Coll., 1899. Asst. in Farm Mechanics, Univ. of 111.,
1899-1908; Agr'l Comm., Great Northern R. R. Married Abbie J. Hunt, 1904. Ad-
dress, St. Paul, Minn.
Gs4- LUCILE STARR CRAVENS
A. M., 1911; Principal; b. Apr. i, 1890, Kansas City, Mo.; d. William B. (b.
Nov. 27, 1861, Lexington, Ky.) & Lulu May (Burt) Cravens (b. May 13, i86i, O.)
Prepared in Central H. S., Kansas City, Mo. Attended Kansas Univ., 1907-8; Lom-
bard Coll., 1908-10. Grad. Scholarship in Latin. Prin. Hindsboro H. S. Address,
2401 E. Eleventh St., Kansas City, Mo.
Gs5. HERBERT LESOURD CREEK
Ph. D., 1910; Instructor; b. Jan. 21, 1879, Yeoman, Ind. ; s. Moses (b. June 21,
1836, Lafayette, Ind.) & Martha (LeSourd) Creek (b. Feb. i6, 1837, O.) Prepared
in Delphi H. S. Delta Upsilon; Fellow, Univ. of 111., 1908-10. A. B., A. M., Butler
Coll., 1905. Attended Univ. of Chicago, 1907-8; in business 1898-1903; 1905-7; Instr.
in Eng., Univ. of 111., 1910 — Author: (Character in the Matter of England Romances,
Jour, of English and Germanic Philology, Vol. X, 191 1, pp. 429-452, 585-609. Member
M. E. Church; Mod. Lang. Assoc. Married Anna LeOne Fisher, Oct. 16, 1901, In-
dianapolis, Ind. Address, 1306 W. Stoughton St., Urbana, 111.; Bus. Add., Univ-
Hall, Univ. of 111., do.
WILLIAM CROCKER
1903. A. M. (See No. 1645.)
JOHN CABELL CROMWELL
1910. M. E. (See No. 461.)
G56. ROBERT ALEXANDER CUMMINS
A. M. in L. & A., 1910; Professor; b. Sept. 13, 1874, Pope Co., 111.; s. Casper (b.
Oct. 16, 1835, Waishington Co., Ind.) & Margaret Elizabeth (Dixon) Cummins (b.
May 13, 1845, East Tenn.) Prepared in Summer Nor., Pope Co., 111.; N. I. N. S.,
Valparaiso, Ind.; Acad. 111. Wesleyan. B. S., 111. Wesleyan Univ.; Grad. Scholarship,
Univ. of 111. Debating Team. Prof, of Univ. of Puget Sound, Wash. Author of arti-
cles for periodicals. Member Wash. Educ. Assoc. Married Mina Jane Cummins,
1898, Pope Co., ill. Children, Troas William, b. 1898; Lloyd Casper, b. 1899; Eva
Rachel, b. 1901; Russell Paul, b. 1906. Address, 2014 Sixth Ave., Tacoma, Wash.
STANLEY GARDNER CUTLER
1911. C. E. (See No. 3326.)
LEWIS S. DAUGHERTY
1893. M. S. (See No. 564-)
G57. EXUM WOODWARD DAVIS
A. M., 1903; Supt. of Schools; b. Sept. 10, 1868, Elizabethtown, Ind.; s.
William Exum (b. 1824, Goldsboro, N. C.) & Miriam Cox (b. 1826, do.) Prepared
in Sand Creek Seminary, Ind. A. B., Indiana Univ., 1898. Supt. of Schools, Chenoa,
111., i903-'o8; Normay, 111., 1908 — • Member Friends Church. Married Melissa Wal-
dren, 1895, Rane City, Ind. Children, Mary Lucile, b. 1900; Donald Woodward, b.
1904. Address, Normal, 111.
G58. GRANT TRAIN DAVIS
M. S., 1909; Farmer; b. Mar. 19, 1877, Clinton, Mich.; A. B., Univ. of Mich.,
1903; Lab. Asst. in Organic Chem., Univ. of Mich., 1902-3; Instr. in Gen. Chem.,
Univ. of Me., 1903-6; Author (with Prof. M. Gomberg), Triphenylmethyl acetate.
Jour. Amer. Chem. Soc, Dec, 1903. Married Helen Elizabeth Munger. Children,
Ruth May, b. May 18, 1905; Elizabeth Louise, b. Aug. 15, 1908. Address, Clinton,
Mich.
Gs9. ANNA EDITH DAY
A. M., 1908; Teacher; b. Aug. 27, 1886, Jacksonville, 111.; d. George (b. Mar.
27, 1857, Jacksonville, 111.) & Julia (De Freitas) Day (b. Sept. 17, 1861, Jackson-
ville, 111.) Prepared in Jacksonville H. S. A. B. 111. Coll., Jacksonville, 1907;
Scholarship in Grad. Sch. Y. W. C. A. Instr. in Eng. and Math., Jacksonvile H. S.
Address, 764 W. Lafayette Ave., Jacksonville, 111.
G60. WILLIAM MAURICE DEHN
Ph. D., 1903; Asst. Prof.; b. June 24, 1872, Chesning, Mich. Prepared in Hol-
land (Mich.) H. S.; Hope Acad., ibid. Delta Kappa Epsilon; Sigma Xi; Phi Lambda
Upsilon; Theta Nu Epsilon; Delta Mu; Mim Kaph Mim; Acacia; Yoxan. A. B., Hope
Coll., Mich., 1893; A. M., ibid., 1896. Attended Univ. of Chicago, summers, 1895-1900,
and continuously, 1898-1900. Instr. in Chem., Univ. of 111., 1903-7; Asst. Prof, of
Chem., Univ. of Wash., 1907-12. Author: The Action of Carbontetrabromide on Or-
ganic Bases, E., 33 pp. 1588-1598; The Action of Diiodo-acetylene on Organic Bases,
E., Vol. 33, pp. 1598-1601; The Action of Tetrabromethane on Organic Bases, E.,
Vol. 34, pp. 286-290; The Action of Tetraiodoethylene on Organic Bases, E., Vol. 34.
Graduate Alumni 615
pp. 290-295; Acetylations in Ether Solution, E., Vol. 34; The Action of Iodoform on
Organic Bases, E., Vol. 34; also a large number of earlier articles. Member Amer.
Chem. Soc; Ger. Chem. Soc. ; Amer. Assoc, for Adv. of Sci. Address, University
Station, Seattle, Wash.
RUBY THORXE DE MOTTE (BROWN)
1906. A. M. (See No. 1650.)
G61. WILLIAM WELLS DENTON
A. M., 1909; Ph. D., 1 912; Instructor; b. Aug. :8, 1882, Detroit, Mich.; s. Wal-
ter Bion (b. Nov. 25, 1857, Lowell, Mich.) & Mary (Wells) Denton (b. Oct. 8, 1852,
Utica, Mich.) Prepared in Central H. S., Detroit; A. B., Univ. of Mich., 1907. Asst.
in Mathematics, 1907-11; Fellow in Math., 1911-12. Instr. Math., Univ. 111., 1912 — -
Author (with J. W. Young). Lectures on Fundamental Concepts of Algebra and
Geometry, The MacMillan Co., New York, 191 1, i2mo. 247 pp. Author: On the
Osculating Quartic of a Plane Curve, Trans. Amer. Math. Soc, 2d series. Vol. XV,
No. 3, pp. 297-308, New York, July, 1909. Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Gamma
Alpha; Kappa Delta Pi; Amer. Math. Soc. Address, 811 Third Ave., Detroit, Mich.
G62. CLARENCE GEORGE DERICK
M. S., 1909; Ph. D., 1910; Associate; b. Oct. 29, 1883, Sutton, Que.; s. Wesley
Talmage, (b. Oct. 30, 1849, Clarencevilie, Que.) & Emma Delia (Ryan) Derick (b. Aug.
22, 1856, St. Albans, Vt.) Prepared in \\ orcester, Mass., H. S. B. S. Worcester Poly.
Inst., 1906. Sigma Xi; Phi Lambda Upsilon Lecturer and Res. Asst., 1907-8; Asst. in
Organ. Chem., 1908-10; Instr. in Organ. Chem., 1910-11; Assoc, in Organ. Chem., 1911 —
Discovered: Method for water-proofing cement concrete, 1907; Correlation of ionization &
structure, igii. Author: Molecular Rearrangments, and the Constitution of Laurolene,
Esdienbach, Printing Co., Easton, Pa., loio: Published: ^Molecular Rearrangements in the
Camphor Series, II, Laurolene, with Dr. W. A. Noyes, Jour, of Amer. Chem. Soc. 31,
pp. 669-73, 1909; Molecular Rearrangements. in the Camphor Series, III, Oxidation Products
of 1- and d- Laurolene, with Dr. W. A. Noyes, Jour, of Amer. Chem. Soc, 32, pp. 1061-64,
1910; Molecular Rearrangements of Carbon (Compounds, Jour. Amer. Chem. Soc 32, pp.
1333-50, 1910; Polarity measured in Terms of Logarithmic Function of the Ionization
Constant, Jour, of Amer. Chem. Soc, 33, pp. 1152-1162, 1911; and numerous other topics
of a Physical-Organic Chemistry Nature. Member M. E. Church; 111. Acad. Sci.; Amer.
Chem. Soc; University Club. Married Edith Lillian Blome, Aug. 27, 1907, Worcester,
Mass. Children, Clarence George, Jr., b. Apr. 3, 1909; Kennette Earle, b. May 15, 1911.
Address, 619 Indiana Ave., Urbana, 111.
JAMES ANSEL DEWEY
1898. M. S. (See No. 1020.)
SARAH LOUISE DEWEY
1899. M. S. (See No. 1021.)
OLIVER MORTON DICKERSON
1906. Ph. D. (See No. 1851.)
G63. WILLIAM DIETRICH
(Brother of Nos. 3709, 4133)
M. S. in Agr., 1906; Agriculturist; b. Mar. 24, 1871, Black River Falls, Wis.; s.
Henry, Jr. (b. June 3, 1839, Hessen, Darmstadt, Ger.) & Susanna (Witting) Dietrich (b.
1846, Ger.) Prepared in Black River Falls, H. S. Philomathean. B. S. in Agr., Univ. of
Wis., 1899; Farm Supt., 1901-2; Soil Expert, Dept. of Agr., Wash., D. C, 1903;
Instr. and Asst. Prof, in Swine Husb., Univ. of 111.; Asst. Chief 111. Agr. Exp. Sta.,
1907-12; Supt. of Farm & Hog, Dairy and Poultry Ranch, Irwin, Va. Articles: Mar-
ket Classes and Grades of Swine. Bui. No. 97, 111. Agr. Exp. Sta.; The Swine Indus-
try from the Market Standpoint, Cir. No. 83, idem; The Location, Construction, and
Operation of Hog Houses, Bui. No. 109, Fam.e. Married Mathilda Klein, Feb. 27,
1901, Black River Falls, Wis. Children, Norma Louise, b. Dec. i, 1905; Manford
Klein, b. Nov. 14, 1908. Address, Irwin, Va.
G64. RAY MAXWELL DILLOW
A. M., 1910; b. Dec. 19, 1887, Creston, la.; s. J. M. Dillow. A. B., Lombard
Coll. Scholar in Economics. Address, Edmonton, Alta. (t)
HARRY BERNHARD DIRKS
1905. Mech. Eng. (See No. 2068.)
G65. FRANCES ELIZABETH DOAN
A. M., 1911; Teacher; b. Feb. 19, 1885; Westfield, Ind.; d. Abel (b. 1843, Mon-
rovia, Ind.) & Phoebe McPherson (Lindley) Doan (b. 1845, Westfield, Ind.) Pre-
pared in Friends' Acad., Westfield, Ind.; Butler Coll., A. B., 1907. Pi Beta Phi;
Woman's League; Y. W. C. A.; Scholarship, LTniv. of 111., 1910-11. H. S. Teacher
1912— Member Soc. of Friends; Educ. Comm. ; Friends' Church. .Address, Green-
castle, Ind.
MARY GERTRUDE DOHERTY
1909. A. M. (See No. 3341.)
6i6 University of Illinois
G66. HERMANN DOUTHITT
A. M., 1911; Student; b. July 20, 1886, Kiowa, Kan.; s. Edmond Page (b. Oct. 16,
1861, Indiana Co., Pa.) & Ella (Herman) Douthitt (b. Mar. 10, 1862, Mo.) Prepared at
Hennessey, Okla., H. S.; A. B. Univ. of Okla., 1910. Scholarship Univ. of 111., 1910-11.
Member Unitarian Church; Sigma Xi; Bricklayers' Union. Address, Sulphur, Okla.
ELZY FRANKLIN DOWNEY
1910. M. S. (See No. 3715.)
RAYMOND WILLIAM DULL
1910. M. E. (See No. 1022.)
G67. MARGARET STEEL DUNCAN
A. M. in L. & A., 1910; Teacher; b. Reading, Pa.; d. Samuel (b. Scotland) & Margaret
(Christie) Duncan (b. do.) Prepared in Philadelphia H. S. for Girls; A. B., Bryn Mawr
Coll., 1908; Honorary Fellow in French Univ. of 111., 1909-10. Teaching in Hiram Coll.,
Hiram, Ohio. Address, 709 W. Springfield Ave., Urbana, 111.
WILLIAM VAN DUNKIN
1909. M. E. (See No. 1857.)
CLARENCE LEROY EDDY
1909. C. E. (See No. 1322.)
EDWARD MURRAY EAST
1904. M. S. (See No. 1487.)
G68. JASPER FAY EASTMAN
M. S. in Agr., 1910; Investigator & Teacher; b. Mar. 17, 1887, Townsend, Mass.; s.
George Sevanus (b. do.) & Emily Monroe (Wheeler) Eastman (b. do.) Prepared in
Townsend H. S. B. S., Mass. Agr. Coll., 1907. Phi Kappa Phi; Fellowship, Univ. of 111.
Asst. Agronomist, New Hampshire College & Experiment Sta., Durham, N. H., 1907-9;
Agronomist, New York State Sch. of Agr., Morrisville, N. Y. Member, Amer. Soc.
Agro.; Amer. Breeders' Assoc. Married Mildred Ashforth Churton, Aug. 22, 1912.
Address, Morrisville, N. Y.
G69. JAMES EVERETT EGAN, JR.
A. M., 1910; Ph. D., 1912; Assistant; b. Feb. 25, 1886, Neoga, III.; s. James Edward,
Sr. (b. Mar. 26, 1858, O.) & Mary Christina (Krapp) Egan (b. Apr. 14, 1865, Cumberland
Co., 111. Prepared in Frankfort, Ind., H. S. A. B., De Pauw Univ., 1908. Phi Lambda
Upsilon; Fellow in Chem., 1911-12, Univ. of 111. Married Mildred B. Knapton, Dec. i,
191 1, Bloomington, 111. Address, 905 S. Wright St., Champaign, 111.
WILLARD LEO EGY
1909. M. S. (See No. 2935.)
JESSIE ELLARS
1893. A. M. (See No. 598.)
ARTHUR DONALDSON EMMETT
1905. A. M. (See No. 1489.)
ARTHUR JACKSON ELLIS
1911. M. A. (See No. 3351.)
G70. CLYDE WILBUR EMMONS
A. M. in Sci., 1909; Professor; b. June 6, 1881, Kent Co., Mich.; s. John H. (b. Kent
Co., Mich.) & Martha Vilettie (Lovejoy) Emmons. Prepared in Paw Paw, Mich., H. S.;
A. B., Albion College, 1903; Grad. Asst. in Math., Univ. of 111., 1905-10. Prof. Math.
& Astron., Simpson's Coll., Indianola, Iowa. Sui-veyor, Vera Cruz, Mexico, 1911. Member
M. E. Church. Married Fadge Harriet King, Aug. 18, 1904, Albion, Mich. Child,
Frances Villettie, b. Nov. 23, 1910. Address, 1009 N. B. St., Indianola, la.
G71. BERTHA LOFTIN EMPEY (HOAGLAND)
A. M., 1907; b. Dec. 25. 1884, Indianapolis, Ind.; d. George W. (b. Apr. 15, 1853,
Cobden, N. Y.) & Effie M. (Loftin) Empey (b. June 19, 1859, Augusta, Ind.) Prepared
m Shortridge H. S., Indianapolis, Ind.; Ind. Univ. & De Pauw Univ., 1903-4; A. B.,
Butler College, 1906. Pi Beta Phi. Married J. Randolph Hoagland, May 27, 1911, In-
dianapolis. Address, 1819 N. Capitol Ave., Indianapolis, Ind.
LLOYD EDWIN ENGEL
1909. A. M. (See No. 2078.)
MELVIN LORENIUS ENGER
191 1. C. E. (See No. 2649.)
G72. INEZ JOSEPHINE ENGLISH (LISTON)
A. M., 1909; b. Feb. 2, 1889, Bloomington, 111.; d. Frank T. (b. Feb. 20, i860, Bloom-
ington, 111.) & Sue (Rifife) English (b. Jan. 26, 1861, Alderson, W. Va.) Prepared in
Graduate Alumni 617
Bloomington H. S.; A. B. 111. Wesleyan, 1908. Alpha Xi Delta; Summa Cum Latide Fel-
lowship in Univ. of 111. Grad. School. Married Chas. E. Listen, Sept. 8, 1909, Blooming-
ton, 111. Child, Everett English, b. Oct. 12, 1910. Address, Bloomington, 111.
FRANK HARVEY ENO
1894. C. E. (See No. 639.)
THOMAS REUBEN ERNEST
1908. A. M. (See No. 2959.)
HENRY ELLSWORTH EWING
1908. A. M. (See No. 2654.)
MARK FARGUSSON
1891. C. E. (See No. 498.)
G73. FLORA EDITH FARMER
A. M. in L. & A., 1910; Teacher; b. Nov. 9, 1888; d. Francis Ardon (b. July 10, 1S6S.
Canton, N. Y.) & Susan A. (Haile) Farmer (b. July i, 1869, Gouverneur, N. Y.) Pre-
pared in Syracuse H. S. A. B., Ewing Coll., 1909. Scholarship, Ewing Coll. to Univ. ot
111. Address, 162 Greenwood Place, Syracuse, N. Y.
STANLEY PRINCE FARWELL
1910. M. S. (See No. 2966.)
G74. MARY E. FAWCETT
A. M., 1909; Acting Dean of Women; b. Galena, 111.; d. Horatio Henry (b. 1S32.
London, Eng.) & Annie (Holden) Chandler (b. ibid.) Prepared in Galena H. S. A. B.,
Ohio State Univ., 1907. Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa Alpha Theta. Asst. in Eng., Univ. of 111.,
1907-8: Instr. in Eng., 1908-10; Acting Dean of Women, 1910 — Address, 806 W. Calif.
Ave., Urbana, 111.; Bus. Add., Woman's Bldg., Univ. of 111., do.
BRUCE FINK
1894. M. S. (See No. 499.)
G7S. CHARLES ALBERT FISHER
A. M., ;9io; Student; b. Oct. 3. 1884, Wheaton, 111.; s. Herman Augustus (b. Aug. 4,
1850, Addison, 111.) & Julia Waters (Blanchard) Fischer (b. Apr. 10, 1858, Galesburg, 111.)
Prepared in Wheaton Acad. A.B., Wheaton Coll., 1905. Y. M. C. A.; Scholarship in
Math. Instr. in Math., Wabash (Ind.) H. S., 1905-6; do., in Pullman (Wash.) H. S..
1906-8; do., Physics, Wheaton Coll., 1908-9; Asst. in Math., Univ. of 111., 1910-11; Fellow
in Math., Univ. of Chicago, 191 1-12. Member Congr. Church, Address, 52 Snell Hall,
Univ. of Chicago, Chicago, 111.
G76. SARA CAROLYN FISHER
A. M., 1910; Ph. D., 1912; Instructor; b. Sept. 17, 1889, Bridgeport, Conn.; d. Lewis
Beals (b. Apr. 30, 1857, Charlotte, Me.) & Fanny Amelia (Shaw) Fisher (b. Apr. 16,
1859, Rochester, N. Y.) Prepared in Canton (N. Y.) H. S. Pi Beta Phi. Scholarship in
Psych. A. B., Lombard Coll., Galesburg, 111. (jrad. study, Clark Univ., 1910; Instr. Math.
Univ. Columbia, 1912 — Author: Arithmetic and Reasoning in Children. Pedagogical
Seminary, Vol. XIX, 1912, pp. 48-78. Address, 530 W. 123d St., New York City.
CLARENCE WILSON FISKE
191 1. M. E. (See No. i860.)
G77. PAUL NELSON FLINT
M. S., 1906; Investigator & Teacher; b. Feb. 22, 1883; s. John S. (b. Aug. 11, 1856,
Addison, Mich.) & Eva (Kelley) Flint (b. Mar. q, 1856, Cement City, Mich.) Prepared in
Brookyn (Mich.) H. S. Coumbian Lit. Soc. B. S. in Agr., Mich. Agr. (ioll. Author:
Feeding Tennessee Steers in Georgia, Ga. Exp. Sta. Bull.; Spanish Peanuts and Soy
Beans, do.; Dairy Herd Records, do.; Protein Requirements for Growing Calves, do.
Member Amer. Breeders Assoc. ; Amer. Soc. of Animal Nutrition. Married Bernice Rogers,
Dec. 26, 1906, Cement City, Mich. Children, John S., b. Apr. 24, 1909; Mary, b. July
21, 191 1. Address, Cement City, Mich.
G78. CON C. FLYNN
A. M., 1 911; Stenographer; b. July 28, 1887, Galesburg, 111.; s. M. F. (b. Wyanet, 111.)
& Theresa (Hickey) Flynn. Prepared in Galesburg H. S., and Knox Acad. A. B. Knox
Coll., 1910. Knox Scholarship at Univ. of 111.; Pres. Knox Orat. Assoc; Ed. Knox Student.
A.sst. in Biol., Knox Coll.; Stenog., C. B. & Q. R. R., 1912. Address, 247 N. Academy St.,
Galesburg, 111.
R0:BERT HUMPHREY FORBES
1897- M. S. (See No. 683.)
G79- CLAIRE VESTA FORREY
A. M., 1910; Teacher; b. July i, 1889, Wawaka, Ind; d. Thomas Jefferson & Vesta
(Wetzel) Forrey. Prepared in Wawaka H. S. Phi Beta Kappa. Scholarship in Math.
A. B. Miami Univ., 1909. Teacher in Lake Erie Coll., Painesville, O., 1910-11; in
Somerset (Ky.) H. S., 1911-12. Address, Wawaka, Ind.
6i8 University of Illinois
G8o. CHESTER HUME FORSYTH
A. M., 1910; Professor; b. Mar. 17, 1881; s. J. T. (b. 1846, Trafalgar, Ind.) & Melissa
J. (Pritchard) Forsyth (b. 1853, Ninevah, Ind.) Prepared in Trafalgar H. S. and Butler
Prep. Coll. Delta Tau Delta; Gamma Alpha; Capt. Butler Coll. baseball team, 1905.
A.B., Butler Coll., 1906. Attended Cornell Univ., 1906-7; Univ. of Mich., 1911-12. Asst.
Instr. in Math., Univ. of 111., 1907-11; do., Univ. of Mich., 1911-12. Acting Prof, of
Math., Eureka Coll., 1912 — Author: Comparison of Expenses of Fraternity and Non-
Fraternity Men, Science, 1910; Construction and Graduation of a Rural Life Table, The
Record of Amer. Inst, of Actuaries, Vol. I, No. 3. 191 1; Correlation Between Ages and
Grades, Jour, of Educ. Psych., Vol. Ill, No. 3, 1912. Member Jun. Record Club, Mich.;
Math. Club, Mich, and 111. Address, Trafalgar, Ind.
FRED GATES FOX
1903. A. M. (See No. 1123.)
KARRY BERT FOX
1905. M. S. (See No. 1325.)
WILBUR JOHN ERASER
1902. M. S. (See No. 735.)
G81. *ENOCH ABRAM FRITTER
A. M., 1906; Professor; b. May 28, 1855, Lancaster, O.; s. Enoch (b. Apr. 3, 1829,
Stafford Co., Va.) & Elizabeth Sarah (Courtright) Fritter (b. Farrfield Co., O.) Prepared
in 111. State Nor. Univ. A. B. Findlay Coll., 1892; A. M., ibid 1897. Pres. Univ. of Mid-
dle Tenn., Tullahoma, 1906-9; Prof, of Educ. and Math., Findlay Coll., 1909. Author: A
Visit to Old Salem and the Bible Among Books in American Literature, Amer. Pub.
Assoc, 1902, pp. 694-783; Editor and Publisher of Educ. Jour., Tullahoma, Tenn., 1906-9;
ten articles on Agriculture, Ohio Teacher, Vol. XXXII, 1911-12. Member Religious Educ.
Assoc; Amer. Hist. Assoc; Amer. Geo. Soc; Amer. Sociol. Soc; Congress of Arts and
Sciences (World's Exposition, St. Louis). Married Margaret Addie Mauzey, Apr. 3,
1877, Shelbyville, 111. Children, Edna Elizabeth, b. June 28, 1878; Clara Theresa, b.
Apr. 10, 1880; Lawrence Emerson, b. Aug. 26, 1882 (d. 1897); Mary Estella, b. July 15,
1888; Bertha, b. June 16, 1890; Enoch Marion, b. Mar. 3, 1892. Died Sept. 16, 1912,
at Findlay, Ohio.
GIKAN FUJIMURA
191 1. M. S. (See No. 4668.)
RALPH HAWES GAGE
1907. C. E. (See No. 1865.)
WALTER LEE GAINES
1910. M. S. (See No. 3365.)
CLARENCE ORAN GARDNER
191 1. A. M. (See No. 3747.)
G82. CARLTON D. GARLOUGH
A. M., in L. & A., 1909; Supt. Schs.; b. Oct. 16, 1863, Clark Co., O.; s. Edward
Reward (b. Mar. 7, 1837, do.) & Eliza Ann (Williams) Garlough (b. Dec. 14, 1842, Aug-
laize Co., O.) Prepared in Wittenberg Coll. Ph. B., 1887, A. B., 188S, Hillsdale, O., Coll.
Phi Delta Theta. Supt. of Schs., Brookston, Ind.; Teacher Math., Summer, 1912, I. S. N.
U. Member Christian Church. Married Mattie T. Bolser, Dec. 24, 1888, Springfield, O.
Children, Wilbur Hawson, b. May 29, 1890; Infant son, b. Apr. 30, 1895, (d. May 12,
189s); Jay Harold, b. Sept. 21, 1903; Marguerite Lucile, b. Mar. 28, 1905. Address.
Brookston, Ind.
CHARLES HUNTER GARNETT
1897. A. M. (See No. 943.)
LLOYD GARRISON
1911- E. E. (See No. 2982.)
ALPHONSO SAMUEL GATES
1886. C. E. (See No. 342.)
ANDREW WALLACE GATES
1895. C. E. (See No. 687.)
MARY LOUISE GAY
1910. M. A. (See No. 2668.)
G83. HENRY WILLIAM GELLER
M. S. in Agr., 1906; b. Jan. 5, 1875, Roumania. B. S. A., Mich. Ag. Coll., 1904.
Address (t)
G84. WALTER BYRON GERNERT
M. S., 1911; Ph. D., 1911; Assistant; b. Sept. 2, 1881, Fredericksburg, Pa.; s. Hiram
(b. Nov. 16, 1842, Jonestown, Pa.) & Lucy (Kirst) Gernert (b. Feb. 28, 1847, Frede-
Graduate Alumni 619
ricksburg, Pa.) Prepared in McPherson, Kan., Coll. B. S., Kan. State Agr. Coll., 1907.
Fellowship, Univ. of 111., 190S-11. Address, 503 E. Daniel St., Champaign, 111.
CHARLOTTE MITCHELL GIBBS
1908. A M. (See No. 2094.)
WILLIAM DAVID GIBBS
1894- M. S. (See No. 736.)
J. P. GILBERT
1906. A. M. See No. 2388.')
FRANCES EMELINE GILKERSON (ALLYN)
1904. A. M. (See No. 1870.)
FREDERICK WILLIAM GILL
1910. M. S. (See. No. 2669.)
BELLE IRENE GILLESPIE (GRAY)
1903. A. M. (See No. 1679.)
HENRY ALLAN GLEASON
1904. A. M. (See No. 1498.)
G85. LLOYD GOBLE
(Brother of No. G86)
A. M., 1907; Teacher; b. Dec. 16, 1868, Westfield, 111.; s. Benjamin Franklin (b. Sept.
7, 1837, Westfield, III. J & Ann (Brown) Goble (b. Jan. 4, 1835, Richmond Co., Ky.) Pre-
pared in Westfield Coll. B. S. 1893, M. S. 1895. Teaching Lit. & Ger., State Nor. Sch.,
River Falls, Wis. Author, Shortcomings of H. S. Eng., Pub. by Board of Regents for
Nor. Schs., Madison, Wis. Member, N. E. A., 191 1. Married Carolyn Nelle Green,
"uly 30, 1907, Paris, III. Child, Alfred Theodore, b. Jan. 24, 1909. Address, River Falls,
W
G86. ROXANA GOBLE
(Sister of No. G85)
A. M., 1903; Teacher; b. Aug. 22, 1876, Westfield, 111.: d. Benjamin F. (b. Sept. 7,
1837. Westfield, 111.) & Ann (Brown) Goble (b. Jan. 4, 1835, Richmond Co., Ky.) Prepared
in Westfield Coll. Acad.; A. B. Westfield Coll., 1901. Teaching, Westfield, 111., 1903-4;
Chester, 111., 1904-6; Westfield, 1906-7; Elgin, 1907-12. Address, Westfield, 111.
G87. LEON GOLDMERSTEIN
A. M., 1911; Engineer; b. Oct. 30, 1876, Konotop, Russia; s. Matthew (b. Voroneje,
Russia) & Rachel (Ulianski) Goldmerstein (b. St. Petersburg, Russia.) Prepared in
Gymnasium of Niejin, Russia; A. B. Univ. of St. Petersburg. In charge of the Foreign
Review of the Jour. Amer. Soc. Mech. Engrs. In Russian Govt. Service. Published sev-
eral books in Russian, German and French. Assoc. Mem. A. I. E. E. Address, 29 W.
39th St., New York City.
G88. EDWIN STANTON GOOD
M. S. 1906; Educator; b. Mar. 16, 1871, Clarence Center, N. Y.; s. John (b. Nov. 13.
1829, do.) & Esther (Hummel) Good (b. 1834, do.) Prepared in Flint Nor. Sch.; Fenton
Nor. Sch., Mich.; B. S. Mich. Agr. Coll., 1903; Alpha Zeta. Teacher Commercial Subjects,
Flint Nor. Sch., 1890-4; Clerk, Bus. Off., Mich. Agr. Coll., 1894-6; Secy, to Pres., Mich.
Agr. Coll., 1896-9; Asst. in An. Husb., Agr. Exp. Sta., 1903-4; Inst, in An. Husb. & Asst.
in Exp. Sta., 1904-6; Head, Div. An. Husb., Ky. Agr. Exp. Sta., Lexington, Ky., 1906 —
Author: Bull, on Sheep Scabies, No. 143, Ky. Exp. Sta., May, 1909, 28 pp.; Results of
Dipping Sheep Affected with Scabies in Tobacco Dips, with and without the addition
of Flowers of Sulphur, Bull. No. 157, 191 1, Ky. Exp. Sta. 13 pp.; Results of Four Years'
Work on the Etilology of Infectious Abortion in Cows & Mares, Ky. Exp. Sta., 1912, 75
pp.; Numerous articles on Agr. Subjects. Member Presb. Church. ^larried Louise Austin
Millikan, Jvine 24, 1908, Warren, O. Address, Lexington, Ky.
G89. GEORGE ALFRED GOODENOUGH
M. E., 1900; Professor of Thermodynamics, University of 111.; b. May 3, 1S6S, Davi-
son, Mich.; s. James Webster (b. Oct., 1843, Niagara Falls) & Eliza (Gifford) Goodenough
(b. Feb., 1844. Oshawa, Can.) Prepared in Flint H. S. Tau Beta Pi. B. S. 1892,
Mich. Agr. Coll.; Asst. Prof. Mech. Eng., Univ. of 111., 1899; Assoc. Prof. M. E., 1905;
Prof, of Thermodynamics, 191 1 — Author: First Course in Calculus (with E. J. Town-
send) 425 pp.. Holt & Co., 1907; Essentials of Calculus (with E. J. Townsend) 330 pp..
Holt & Co., 1910; Principles of Thermodynamics, 327 pp.. Holt & Co., 191 1; Chapter on
Thermodynamics, Amer. Civil Engineers' Hand-book. Member Amer. Math. Soc, 1904;
Married Elizabeth Clara Kitzmiller, Sept. 27, 1894, Scranton Pa. Address, 605 S. Lin-
coln Ave., Urbana, 111.
G90. HUGH BYRON GORDON
M. S. in Chem., 1910; Ph. D. 1912; Asst. Chemist; b. Mar. 23, 1882, Georgetown, O.;
s. Sidney Corwin (b. Dec. 29, 1840, Trumbull Co., O.) & Olevia (Marshall) Gordon (b.
184s, Brown Co., O.) Prepared in Miami Univ. Acad.; A. B., cum laude, Miami Univ.,
1908; Scholarship Univ. of 111., 1908-9; Fellowship, 1909-10; Grad. Asst., 1910-12. Worked
620 University of Illinois
an elecrolytic analysis of brass, & vapor pressure lowering of water by solutes; Asst.
Chemist, tJ. S. Bureau of Chem. ; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Amer. Chem. Soc. ; 111. State
Acad. Sci. Address, 1515 W. Monroe St., Chicago, 111.
JOSEPH HINKLEY GORDON
1901. A. M. (See No. 1499.)
ADOLPH GORE
1908. A. M. (See No. 2394.)
Goi. CORNELIUS GOUWENS
A. M., 1911; Teacher; b. May 22, 1889, South Holland, 111.; s. John (b. Nov. 25,
1865, do.) & Cornelia (Pearlberg) Gouwens (b. Dec. 25, 1867, do.) Prepared in Thornton
Twp. H. S.; B. S., Northwestern Univ., 1910. Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Grad. Scholar-
ship, Univ. of 111., 1910-11. Address, South Holland, 111.
G92. DANIEL THOMAS GRAY
M. S. in Agr., 1905; b. Jan. 27, 1878, Harrison Co., Mo. B. S.', Univ. of Mo., 1904.
Address, (t)
G93. JOSEPH EAMES GREAVES
M. S., 1908; Prof.; b. Nov. 2, 1880, Logan City, U.; s. Joseph C. & Catherine M.
(Eames) Greaves (b. Sept. 22, 1855, Logan, U.) Prepared in U. Agr. Coll. B. S., Utah
Agr. Coll., 1904; Ph. D., Univ. of Calif., 191 1. Thompson Fellowship, Univ. of Calif.,
1910-11. Asst. Chem., U. Exp. Sta., 1904-8; Assoc, 1908-9; Asst. Prof, of Chem., U.
Agr. Coll., 1908-11; Assoc. Prof., iqii; Prof. Physiol. Chem., 1912 — Author: Milling
Qualities of Wheat (Jr. author), U. Exp. Sta., Bull. 103, pp. 243-76; Effects of Sol. Salts
on Iiisol. Phosphates, Jotir. Biol. Chem., Vol. 7, pp. 287-319. The Influence of Chlorine
on the Determination of Nitric Nitrogen (Jr. author). Jour. Amer. Chem. Sec, 756-7; The
Production & Movement of Nitric Nitrogen in Soil (Jr. author), Centr. fiir Bakter II,
1912; 115-147; Distribution of the Nitrogen of Wheat between the Flour Bran & Shorts,
(Sr. author). Jour. Agr. Sci., Vol. 4, 1912, 376-9; The Movement of Nitric Nitrogen in
Soil & its Relationship to Nitrogen Fixation, U. Exp. Sta., Bull. 114, 181-94. "Member
Amer. Assoc, for Adv. of Sci. Married Pernecy Dudley, June 10, 1907, Logan, U. Child-
ren, Joseph Dudley, b. May 18, 1908; Florence Dudley, b. July 2, 1909. Address, 127 S.
5th St., W., Logan, U.
BESSIE ROSE GREEN
1910. A. M. (See No. 2994.)
EDWIN GARDNER GREENMAN, JR.
1907. M. E. (See No. 1684.)
NINA VIVIAN GRESHAM
1911. A. M. (See No. 4175.)
HARRY NORMAN GRIDLEY
1902. A. M. (See No. 1503.)
GEORGE LYMAN GRIMES
1904. Mech. Eng. (See No. 1028.)
G94. ANTONIO GUELL
M. E. and E. E., 1910; Instructor; b. July 8, 1882, San Jose, Costa Rica; s. Santiago
(b. Santa Clara, Cuba) & Manuela (Gutierrez) Guell (b. San Jose, Costa Rica). Prepared
in Pub. Sch. & Liceo de Costa Rica, San Jose, Costa Rica; B. S., La. State Univ., 1905;
M. S., 1906. Asst. Mech. Engr., 1906-7; Instr. in Romance Langs., La. State Univ.,
1907-8; Res. Fellow, E. E. Dept., Univ. of 111., 1908-10; Instr. in M. E., La. State Univ.,
1910-12. M. E., Univ. of 111., 1907. Author: Mechanical Stresses in Transmission Lines,
Bull. No. 54, Eng. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111. Sigma Xi; Assoc. Member, A. I. E. E. Mar-
ried Nicolasa Tristan Guell, Aug. 12, 191 1, San Jose, Costa Rica. Address, P. O. Box
168, Baton Rouge, La.
LAURENCE RICHARD GULLEY
1911. M. S. (See No. 4182.)
JOHN CHRISTOPHER GUSTAFSON
1906. A. E. (See No. 2399.)
G95. JOHN EARL GUTBERLET
A. M., 191 1 ; Asst. in Zool.; b. Mar. 18, 1887, Courtland, Nebr.; s. William (b. Sept.
14, 1848, Cceur Hessen, Ger.) & Flora (Pelican) Gutberlet (b. Apr. 24, 1865, Prague,
Austria). Prepared in Hardy, Nebr., H. S. & Bethany Acad., Lindsborg, Kan. A. B.,
1909; Asst. in Zool., 1910-12. Member Sigma Xi; Gamma Alpha. Address, 910V2 W.
Calif. St., Urbana, 111.
LUDWIG GUTMAN
1910. E. E. (See No. 2106.)
ALTA GWINN
1910. A. M. (See No. 3000.)
Graduate Alumni 621
HENRY WILLIAM HACHMEISTER
1909. M. S. (See No. 2678.))
FRANK STANLEY HADFIELD
1905. Mech. Eng. (See No. 2107.)
G96. ROBERT MURRAY HAIG
A. M. in Econ., 1909; Instr. ; b. Oct. 3, 1887, Columbus, O.; s. James (b. Feb. 24, 1861,
do.) & Mary Caroline (Murray) Haig (b. Jan. 26, i860, do.) Prepared in Central H. S..
Columbus, O. Delta Tau Delta. Special honors in Econ.; SchoL, Univ. of 111., 1908-9;
Garth Fellow in Pol. Econ., Columbia Univ., 1911-12. A. B., Ohio Wesleyan Univ., 1908;
Ph. D., Columbia Univ., 1912. Private Secy, and Res. Asst. to Dean Kinley; Instr. in
Econ., Columbia Univ., July, 191 2 — Member M. E. Church; Univ. of 111. Club. Married
Gertrude M. Hopping, June 20, 1912, Indianapolis, Ind. Address, 221 Sherman Ave., New
York City. Bus. Add., Columbia Univ., do.
G97. GEORGE CLARK HAINES
M. S. in Sci.; b. Aug. 30, 1884, Durand; s. G. M. Haines. B. S., Beloit Coll., igoS.
Address, Durand, 111.(1:)
HARRY GRAY HAKE
1910. M. S. (See No. 3002.)
ARTHUR RAYMOND HALL
1902. A. M. (See No. 1506.)
ELIZABETH TWINING HALL
1901. A. M. (See No. 1335.)
LOUIS DIXON HALL
1906. M. S. (See No. 1222.) \
MARGARET HOPE HALLETT
191 1. A. M. (See No. 4187.)
G98. KATHARINE CAROLINE HALSEY
A. M., 1909; Student; b. Sept. 24, i886. Lake Forest, 111.; d. John J. (b. Nov. 23, 1848,
Louisville, Ky.) & Elizabeth (Gardner) Halsey (b. Feb. 22, 1863, Buskirk's Bridge, N. Y.)
Prepared in Ferry Hall Sem., Lake Forest. Illiola; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Scholarship in
Pol. Sci. A. B., Lake Forest Coll., 1908. Secy. Y. W. C. A., till summer 1911; Student,
Nat. Tr. School (Y. W. C. A.), 1911-12. Address, 3 Gramercy Park, New York City.
G99. NAIN DELF HAMILTON
M. S. in Chem. Eng., 1907; b. Mar. 26, 1879, Wells Co., Ind.; s. William Marshall (b.
Mar. 31, 1840, Rush Co., Ind.) & Mary Elizabeth (Beaty) Hamilton (b. Sept. 18, 1840,
Holmes Co., O.) Prepared in North Manchester Coll. Delta Tau Delta. Fellow in
Indus. Chem., 1906-7. A. B. Univ. of Ind., 1902. Factory Executive for Corn Products Re-
fining Co., 1907-10; Traveling Salesman, W. M. Welch Mfg. Co., 1910-12; Correspondent
and Salesman, Typewriters Distributing Syndicate, 1912 — Author: The Weathering of
Coal, Univ. of 111., 1907, 25 pp. Address, 1225 Dearborn Ave., Chicago, 111.; Bits. Add.,
166-168 N. Mich. Ave., Chicago.
Gioo. HOWARD SPURR HAMMOND
A. M., 1909; Assoc. Prof.; b. Jan. 18, 1885, Goshen, Conn.; s. George S. (b. 1848,
Lincoln, Eng.) & Emily Jennie (Spurr) Hammond (b. May, 1843, Salisbury, Conn.) Pre-
pared in Forrington H. S., Conn. Sigma Xi; Gamma Alpha. A. B., Ohio State Univ.,
1908. Instr. in Bot., State Univ. la.; Asso. Prof, of Bot., New Mex. Coll. of Agr. & Mech.
Arts. Author: Embryology of Oxalis Corniculata L., Ohio Naturalist, 1908; Some Mid-
winter Mosses, Amer. Botanist, 1909. Member Nat. Geog. Soc. ; .A.mer. Assoc, for Adv. of
Sci. Married Sara Louise Kerr, Aug. 4, 1909. Address, State Coll., N. Mex.
Gioi. JAMES WESTON HAMMOND
M. S., 1908; Assistant; b. Dec. 21, 1884, Waterloo, la.; s. Robert Alexander (b. St.
Clairsville, O.) & Linnie (Brown) Hammond (b. do.) Prepared in Bridgeport (Ohio) H.
S. B. S., Ohio State Univ., 1906. Asst. in An. Husb., Ohio Agr. Exp. Sta. Address, 260
N. Bever St., Wooster, O.; Bus. Add., Ohio Exp. Sta., Wooster, O.
PAUL JOHN HANZLIK
1911. A. M. (See No. 3388.)
G102. SADA ANNIS HARBARGER
A. M. 1909; Asst.; b. Aug. 13, 1884, Columbus, O., d. James Winfield (b. Jan. 20,
1852, Clarion Co., Pa.) & Adaline Samantha (Burt) Harbarger (b. Oct. 26, 1855, Jackson
Co., O.) Prepared in Clinton Twp. H. S., Franklin Co., O. Alethenai; Grad. Club; Phi
Beta. A. B., Ohio State Univ., 1906. Teacher of Ger., Worthington (Ohio) H. S.;
Asst. in Eng., Univ. of 111., 1907 — Membsr M. E. Church. Address, 3'47 North High
St., Columbus, O. Bus. Add., iioi W. Calif. St., Urbana, 111.
622 University of Illinois
G103. WILLIAM IVERSON HARGIS, JR.
M. S., 191 1 ; Civ. Eng.; b. Oct. i, 1886, Oxford, Miss.; s. William Iverson (b. 1852,
Tyro, Miss.) & Laura (Adair) Hargis (b. 1857, do.) Prepared in H. S., O.xford, Miss.
Grad. Scholarship. B. E., Univ. of Miss., 1907. Constr. Civ. Engr. Address, 308 An-
drews Bldg., Dallas, Tex.
JOHN JAMES HARMAN
1906. M. E. (See No. 1687.)
G104. MERRITT HARPER
M. S., 1902; Asst. Prof.; b. Oct. 24, 1877, Grove City, O. ; s. James (b. Nov. 9, 1844,
Kingston, Ont., Can.) & Elizabeth Ann (Seeds) Harper (b. Nov. 15, 1855, Grove City,
O.) Prepared in Grove City H. S.; O. State Univ., 1897-1901. B. S., O. State Univ.,
1901. Special Agt. in Grass & Forage Crop Investigation, U. S. Dept. of Agr., 1902-5;
Asst. in An. Husbandry, Univ. of Mo., 1902-3; Asst. in Agr., Univ. of Mo., 1903-5;
Instr. in Animal Husbandry, Cornell Univ., 1905-7; Asst. Prof., same, 1907 — Author:
Books, Manual of Farm Animals, N. Y., The MacMillan Co., 545 pp., 191 1; Practical
Horse Training & Breaking, N. Y., The MacMillan Co., 1912; The Horse, His Breeding,
Care and Use, N. Y., Orange Judd & Co. (in preparation); various Articles on Horse
Training, Handling, Feeding, etc., Bailey's Encyclopedia; Magazine Articles on different
phases of the horse problem in The Cornell Countryman, Amcr. Breeders' Mag., The
Outlook; numerous Pamphlets for the Cornell Reading Course for Farmers; Cornell
Rural School Leaflet — First Lessons on the Horse; also many miscellaneous publications
concerning the Horse. 32d degree Mason. Married Elizabeth M. Tanton, Tuly, 1909,
Hubbardsville, N. Y. Address, Ithaca, N. Y.
CHESTER ELLIS HARRIS
1903. A. M. (See No. 1688.)
G105. ANNABEL RUTH HARRISON (JORDAN)
A. M., 1909; b. July 3, 1888, Marseilles, 111.; d. William Henry (b. Jan. 22, 1845,
N. Y.) & Cora Evelyn (Fleming) Harrison (b. Sept. i, 1859, Marseilles, 111.) Prepared in
Ottawa H. S. Scholarship, Univ. of 111. A. B., Knox Coll., 1903. Teacher, 1909-11, in
Mazon, 111. Member Baptist Church. Married John Clark Jordan, Aug., 191 1, (jalesburg,
111. Address, 905 W. California Ave., Urbana, III.
G106. BRUCE MAGILL HARRISON
M. S., 1908; Instructor; b. Mar. 29, 1881, Ottawa, Kan.; s. Thomas Wilson (b. Put-
nam Co., Ind.) & Lillias (Perkins) Harrison. Prepared in Acad, of Ottawa Univ., Ottawa,
Kan. Scholarship in Zool. B. S., Ottawa Univ., 1905. Teacher in Quincy, 111., 1908-10;
Instr. in la. State Coll., 1910 — Mem. Amer. Assn. Adv. of Sci. Married Lessie May Con-
fare, Aug. II, 1909, Ames, la. Child, Dwight, b. Aug. 14, 1911. Address, Ames, la.
SAMUEL ALEXANDER HARRISON
1888. A. M. (See No. 312.)
ALFRED ERNEST HARVEY
1894. C. E. (See No. 648.)
G107. CASSIUS CLAY HAYDEN
M. S., 1909; Chief in Dairy Husb.; b. Dec. i, 1871, Perry Co., O.; s. Leander (b. Oct.
4, 1844) & Sarah (Moore) Hayden (b. Mar. 11, 1848.) Prepared in Spring Arbor Sem.,
Mich. B. S. A., Ohio State Univ. Townshend Lit. Soc. Creamery operator and foreman
of sanitary milk plant, 1902-3; Asst. in Coll. of Agr. and Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111.,
1903-5; Instr., and Asst. in Sta., 1905-6; Assoc, and Asst. in Sta., 1906-9; Asst. Prof.
and First Asst. in Sta., 1909-11; Asst. Prof., Asst. Chief in Sta., and Acting Head of
Dept., 1911-12; Chief in Dairy Husb., Agr. Exp. Sta., Agr. Coll., Wooster, O., 1912 —
Author: Agr. Exp. Sta. Bulls.: Testing Milk on the Farm; The Illinois Competitive Cow
Test; Feeding Dairy Cows; Alfalfa Hay vs. Timothy Hay and Alfalfa Hay vs. Bran
for Dairy Cows (with Prof. Eraser); Bran for Dairy Cows; Balanced and Unbalanced
Rations; also articles for agricultural papers. S. S. Supt. First M. E. Church, 1909- 11.
Address, Agr. Exp. Sta., Wooster, O.
EMERY ROE HAYHURST
1905. A. M. (See No. 1882.)
CARL HAYS
1911. C. E. (See No. 1513.)
CHARLES IRVING HAYS
1894. M. S. (See No. 23.)
OPAL HELLER
1899. M. L. (See No. 650.)
CARL AUGUST IIELLMANN
1909. M. S. (See No. 2682.)
ADOLPH HEMPEL
1898. M. S. (See No. 875.)
Graduate Alumni 623
LORA ATKINS HENION
191 1. A. M. (See No. 3017.)
G108. CARL HENNINGER
A. M. in L. & A.. 1908; b. July 18, 1881, Butterville, Ind.; s. R. Henninger. A. B.,
Ind. Univ., 1907. Address, 1036 Windsor St., Indianapolis, Ind. (J)
NELSON WILLIAM HEPBURN
1910. M. S. (See No. 3018.)
FRANK ELMER HERDMAN
1889. Mech. Eng. (See No. 386.)
G109. EDWARD OTTO HEUSE
M. S. 1907; Fellow; b. Mar. 25, 1879, Madison, Ind.; s. Otto (b. Aug., 1855, Madi-
son, Ind.)' & Louise (Schierling) Heuse (b. May, 1857, Madison, Ind.) Prepared in
Madison H. S. Y. M. C. A.; Sigma Chi; Phi Lambda Upsilon. B. S., Hanover Coll.,
J900; A. M., same, 1906. Attended Cornell, summer 1901; Univ. of 111., 1903-7. Taught
in Noblesville, Ind., H. S., 1900-1 ; in Webb City, Mo'., Coll., 1901-2; Chemistry & Physics,
Antioch Coll., Yellow Springs, O., 1903; Dept. of Physical Sci.. winter & spring term,
same; Asst. in Chemistry, Univ. of 111., 1903-7; in Streator Twp. H. S., 1907-8; Prof, of
Chem., Upper Iowa Univ., 1908-12; Registrar same, 1909-12; Fellow in Chem., same, 1912 —
Author: Decomposition of Hydrated Ammonium Salts (with W. M. Dehn, Jour, of Am.
Chem. Soc, 1907, 28 pp. Address, 904 W. Illinois St., Urbana, 111.
EUGENE STUART HIGHT
1911. M. S. (See No. 4210.)
Giio. ALVA JAY HILL
A. M. 1909; Univ. Assistant; b. May 10, 1880, Deshler, O. ; s. Rufus (b. 1850, Wood
Co., O.) & Laura (McClain) Hill. Prepared in Toledo, O., H. S. A. B., O.. State Univ.,
1906. Acacia. Instr. in Math, in Acad., 1907-9; taught Commer. Law, Philippine School
of Commerce; also Supervisor of Schools, 1909-10; Chief Deputy Sheriff of Manila, P. I.,
1910-11: Asst. in Economics, 1911-12. Private in 6th O. 'Vol. Inf. in Cuba. A. F. & A.
M. & O. E. S. Married Jessie F. Harrison, May 30, 1907, Covington, Ind. Address,
Acacia Fraternity, 505 E. Green, Champaign, 111.
FRANK WILLIAM HILLMAN
1909. C. E. (See No. 2413.)
Giii. WILLIAM CHARLES HILMER
Ph. D., 1910; Asst. Prof.; b. May 11, 1871 Reinbeck, la.; s. Frederick E. (b. 1827,
Germany) & Aletta S. (Werner) Hilmer (b. 1829, do.) Prepared in Gladbrook, la.. High
School; Charles City Coll. A. B. German Wallace Coll., 1899; A. M., 1903, ibid. Taught
Ger. & French, Upper la. Univ., 1900-6; Asst. in Ger. Univ. of 111., 1906-8; Inst, in Ger.
Oberlin Coll., 1908-10; same in Ger. & French, O. Wesleyan Univ., 1910-11; Asst. Prof.,
same, 191 1 — Author: The Rime in Schiller's Poems, Jennings & Graham, Cincinnati, O.,
191 1, pamphlet, 96 pp. Member M. E. Church; Assoc, of Modern Lang, of America.
Married Emma E. Schmidt, 1894, Charles City, la. Child, Katherine Melva, b. Feb. 26,
1905. Address, 16 E. Fountain Ave., Delaware, O.
G112. EDWIN FREDERICK HIRSCH
A. M., 1911; Student; b. Aug. 18, 1886, Milwaukee, Wis.; s. John Fred (b. Jan. 25.
i8si. Hazel Green, Wis.) & Maria Louise (Weiland) Hirsch (b. Aug. 14, 1852, Allegheny,
Pa.) Prepared in Charles City Coll.; Wis. Coll. of Phys. & Surg., 1907-8; Northwestern
Univ., 1906-7, 1908-10. A. B. Northwestern Univ., 1910. Gamma Alpha; Phi Beta Kappa;
Sigma Xi; Grad. Scholarship, 191C-11. Grad. work at Univ. of Chicago, 191 1 — Address,
Wauwatosa, Wis.
G113. JONAS EWING HITE
M. S., 1909; Farmer; b. Tune 19, 1883, Lancaster, O.; s. R. P. (b. Jan. 19, 1856, Lan-
caster, O.) & Martha A. (Ewing) Hite (b. Oct. 31, 1862, do.) Prepared in Gallatin
Training Sch. B. S. A., Univ. of Tenn., 1904. Acacia; Sigma Xi. Dir. Dept. of
Agr. Ext., Ga. State Coll. of Agr.. 1909-11; Farming, 191 1 — Married Stella M. Brown,
Nov. I St 191 1. Gallatin, Tenn. Address, Gallatin, Tenn.
HENRY ELMER HOAGLAND
1910. A. M. (See No. 4215.)
ALBERT CLAUDE HOBART
1898. C. E. (See No. 1032.)
ARTHUR CASSON HOBBLE
191 1. E. E. (See No. 1517.)
G114. MARGARETHE CAROLINE HOCHDORFER
A. M., 1909; Teacher; b. Oct. 31, 1886, Cambridge, Mass.; d. K. F. Richard (b. Magde-
burg, Ger.) & Hettie Frye (Bearce) Hochdorfer (b. East Hebron, Me.) Prepared in Wit-
tenberg Acad., Springfield, O. A. B., Wittenberg Coll., 1906. Attended Marburg Univ.,
624 University of Illinois
Ger., 1909-10. Fellow in Ger., Univ. of 111., 1908-9; Teacher of Ger., Rogers Hall
School, Lowell, Mass., 1910 — Address, Rogers Hall, Lowell, Mass.
G115. HANS JACOB HOFF
Ph. D., 1908; b. Sept. 22, 1872, Sweden; s. H. M. & Sarah Hoff. Prepared at Bethany
Coll., Lindsborg, Kan., A. B., 1901. Address_ Univ. of Wash., Seattle, Wash.
PAUL ALEXANDER HOFFMAN
1910. M. S. (See No. 3782.)
VERNON LEO HOLLISTER
191 1. E. E. (See No. 3025.)
G116. EMMA HOLMER
A. M., 1911; Teacher; b. June 9, 1887, Alexis 111.; d. Nels A. (b. 1862, Inntslof, pr.
Broby, Sweden) & Minnie (Bengston) Holmer (b. 1862, Alexis, 111.) Prepared in Knox
Acad.; Knox Coll. 1904-8. A. B., Knox Coll., 1908. Taught in Alexis H. S., 1908-9;
Waupun, Wis., 1909-10; Student, Univ. of 111., 1910-11; Teacher in H. S., Quincy, 111.,
191 1 — Address, Alexis, 111.; Tern. Add., Quincy, 111.
G117. ALFRED WILLIAM HOMBERGER
A. M., 1908; Ph. D. 1910; Professor; b. May 18, 1886; s. Robert (b. Sauk City, Wis.)
& Anna T. (Schoenberg) Homberger (b. Roxburg, Wis.) Prepared in Sauk City H. S.
Alpha Tau (Dmega; Gamma Alpha; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Xi; Honors in Chem.:
Fellowship, 1907-8, 1909-10; Univ. Gottingen, Ger., 1908-9. A. B., Univ. of Wis., 1910.
Instr. in Chem., Rose Poly. Inst., Terre Haute, Ind., 1905-7; Prof, of Chem., 111. Coll..
1910-11; same, Wesleyan Univ., 191 1 — Author: Quantitative Estimation of Tellurium
(with Victor Leuher), Jour, of Amer. Chem. So.; Umlagerungen in der Fenchone Reihe
(with Otto Wallach), Annalie der Chemie; Molecular Rearrangements in the Camphor
Series (with W. A. Noyes), Jour, of Amer. Chem. Soc. Mem. Amer. Chem. Soc; Deutsche
Chemische Gesellschaft. Address, Bloomington. 111.
FREDERIC WILLIAM HONENS
1907. C. E. (See No. 949-)
G118. HERBERT ANDREW HOPPER
(Husband of No. 2987)
M. S., 1907; Dairyman; b. June 10, 1879, Ithaca, N. Y.; s. Andrew (b. Aug. 27, 1834.
Schuyler Co., N. Y.) & Arvilla (Peckham) Hopper (b. July 12, 1841, Cayuga Co., N. Y.)
Prepared in Ithaca, (N. Y.) H. S. Sigma Xi. B. S. A. Cornell Univ., 1903. Instr. in
Dairy Husb., and Asst. in Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111., 1903-7; charge of Dairy Exten.,
Purdue Exp. Sta., 1907-8; Asst. Prof., Dairy Husb., Univ. of Calif., 1908-11; Commercial
Dairying, Ithaca, N. Y., 191 1— Author: Bull., No. 127, Purdue Exp. Sta., 1908; Bull.
No. 209, Calif. Exp. Sta., 191 1; also a number of 111. and Purdue Exp. Sta. circulars.
Married Portia Eunice Gilkerson, July 31, 1907, Urbana, 111. Children, Elizabeth, b. May
30, 1909; Portia Arvilla, b. Sept. 27, 1912. Address, R. F. D., No. 7, Ithaca, N. Y.
G119. JOHN WESLEY HORNBECK
A. M. 1909; Instructor; b. May 21, 1881, Exeter, 111.; s. Levi (b. 1855. Jacksonville,
111.) & Laura (Wright) Hornbeck (b. i860, Newark, N. J.) Prepared in Perry H. S.
Sigma Xi. B. S. 111. Wesleyan. Grad. Schol., Univ. of 111., 1908-9. Attended Cornell
Univ., 1910-11. Prin., Summer Hill, 111., 1,904-5; Teacher of Math., Park Coll., 1906-8;
Asst. in Physics, Univ. of 111., 1909-10; do., Cornell Univ., 1910-11; Instr. in Physics, Univ.
of 111., 191 1 — Member Amer. Phys. Soc; M. E. Church. Address, 711 W. 111. St.,
Urbana, 111. Bus. Add., Phys. Lab., Univ. of 111., do.
CHARLES FREDERICK HOTTES
1895. M. S. (See No. 807.)
PAUL EDWARD HOWE
1910. Ph. D. (See No. 2695.)
GEORGE DAVID HUBBARD
1898. M. S. (See No. 951-) «
G120. OLIVER SHERMAN HUBBART
A. M., 1910; Teacher; b. Mar. 23, 1873, Monticello, 111.; s. William C. (Bickaway Co.,
O.) & Lucinda (Howe) Hubbart (b. do.) Prepared in Northwestern Univ. Acad.; North-
western Univ., 1901-5. B. S., Northwestern Univ. 1905. Y. M. C. A. Secretaryship, 1907;
Teaching, 1907 — Member State Teachers Assoc, of 111 & Tenn. Address, 416 W. 3d St.,
Chattanooga, Tenn.
ADAM ALBERT HUMMEL
1908. M. S. (See No. 3030.)
ANDREW FRANKLIN HUNSAKER
1909. A. M. (See No. 3794-)
THOMAS FORSYTH HUNT
1892. M. S. (See No. 388.) , ,
Graduate Alumni 625
G121. OLA ESTELLE HUSTON
A. M., 1910; Teacher; b. June 22, 1883, Blandinsville, 111.; d. Oscar Walter (b. May
18, 1858, do.) & Eliza Jane (Green) Huston (b. Sept. 18, 1857, near Burlington, la.) Pre-
pared in Carthage H. S. Galileo Soc: Schol. Univ. of 111., 1909-10. A. B., Carthage Coll,.
1909. Teacher of History, Shenandoah, la., 191 1 — Address, 704 Buchanan St., Carthage,
111.
G122. JOSEPH GLADDEN HUTTON
M. S., 1910; Assoc. Prof.; b. Nov. 3. 1873, Monticello, Ind.; s. William Hill (b. 1842,
McKeesport, Pa.) & Mary Jane (Gladden) Hutton (b. 1852, Monticello, Ind.) Prepared in
Monticello (Ind.) H. S. Phi Beta Kappa, Chicago. B. S., Univ. of Chicago, 1908. Assoc.
Prof, of Agron., State Coll. of Agr., S. Dak. Member Ind. Acad, of Sci.; 111., do. Married
Emelie Wilhelmina Feddersen, June 15, 1904, Clinton, la. Child, Helma Louise, b. May 29,
1905. Address, Brookings, S. Dak.
G123. WILLIAM HENRY HYSLOP
A. M., 1911; Instructor; b. Dec. 15, 1883, Verona, 111.; s. Ernest F. (b. ibid.) & Julia
Lavina (Thomson) Hyslop (b. July 30, 1862, ibid.) Prepared in Bloomington and Streator
H. Schs., and Knox Acad. Kappa Delta Pi. A. B., Knox Coll. Instr. in Physics, H. S.
Address, Decatur, 111.
G124. YOSHIFUSA IIDA
M. S. in Agr., 1908; Farmer; b. Dec. 22, 1876, Japan; s. Matsusaburo (b. Apr. 4, 1847,
do.) & Kame lida (b. Oct. 20, 1877. rfo.) Prepared in Janen H. S. Attended Tokio Imi)erial
Univ., Japan. Expert, Shibuya Irnperial Stock Breeding, Dept. of Agr. and Com. Lieut.,
Japanese Army, 1904 — Russia-Japan War, 1906. Author: Swine, Seibido, 10, Sanchome,
Nipponbashiku, Tokio, 1910; The Pork Packing, do., 1912, 360 pp. Married Jan., 1898.
Children, Jakefusa, b. Nov., 1899; Norifusa, b. July, 1903; Mitsuko, b. Feb. 18, 1907.
Address, Shibuya, Imgerial Stock Breeding Farm, Tokio, Japan.
G125. SIMON INGBERG
M. S., 1910; Struct. Engr.; b. June 24, 1877, Rengsager, Norway; s. Hans (b. Mar. 10,
1844, do.) & Kristine Ask Ingberg (b. Wermland, Sweden). Prepared in Ada (Minn.) H.
S. and Concordia Coll., Moorhead, Minn. A. B. in C. E., Univ. of Minn. 1909. Minn. Engrs.
Soc; Y. M. C. A.; Sigma Xi. Student Asst., in T. & A. M., Univ. of Minn., 1908-9;
Fellowship in T. & A. M., Univ. of 111., 1909-10; Instr. in C. E., Lehigh Univ., 1910-11;
Struct. Engr., Jas. Stewart & Co., Chicago. Author: Some Notes on the Flexure of Rein-
forced Concrete, Minn. Engr., V. 15 pp., 98-107; The Determination of Stresses in a Rein-
forced Concrete Member Subject to Axial Load and Flexure, Proc. Anicf. Soc. for Testing
Materials, V. XI, pp., 595-608; Analyses for Moments in Three Types of Reinforced Con-
crete Floors, Eng. and Contr., V. 37, pp. 2-7; Analyses for Moments in Continuous Beams
of Non Uniform Section, do. V. 37, pp.. 62-65. Member Amer. Soc. for Testing Material.
Married Blanche E. McManus, June, 18, 1912, Alexandria, Minn. Address, 840 E. 57th
St., Chicago; Bus. Add., Jas. Stewart & Co., 1811 Fisher Bldg.. do.
G126. JOHN WEBB IRWIN
A. M., 1910; Teacher; b. Sept. 9, 1887, Caledonia, O.; s. John Calvin (b. Iberia, O.) &
Rebecca Jane Irwin (b. Morrow Co., O.) Prepared in Caledonia (O.) H. S.; Cleveland
(O.) East H. S.; Tri-state Nor., Angola, Ind. Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa Sigma; Honor
Scholarship; Fellowship, Univ. of 111., 1909-10; Pitcher, Wabash Baseball, three yrs.;
Wabash Intercollegiate Debating Team. A. B., Wabash Coll., 1909. Head of Engl. Dept.,
Central H. S., Muskogee, Okla. Member A. F. & A. M.; K. of P. Address, Caledonia, O.
CORA JACOBS
1909. A. M. (See No. 3418.)
G127. ANDREW JACOBSON
M. S., 1910; b. Oct. 18, 1878, Webster, Minn.; s. O. Jacobson. Prepared in St. Olaf
Coll., B. S., 1906. Address, Webster, Minn.
G128. EMMA GERTRUDE JAECK
A. M. 1908; Ph. D., 1910; Professor; b. Oct. 25, 1875, Neenah, Wis.; d. Ferdinand
Leopold (b. July 14, 1852, Prussia, Ger.) & Rosena Jane (Lloyd) Jaeck (b. Feb. 2, i8:;3.
Ft. Howard, Wis.) Prepared in Neenah (Wis.) H. S.; State Nor. Sch., Oshkosh, Wis. Phi
Beta Kappa. Undergrad. Scholarship, Univ. of Wis., 1902-3; Thesis Honors, 1903;
B. L., Univ. of Wif., 1903; Fellow in Ger., Univ. of 111. 1907-10; Asst. in Ger., summer
session, Univ. of 111., 1908-10; Sub. Instr. in Ger., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1910-11; Prof, of
Ger., Converse Coll., :9ii-i3. Author: The Indebtedness of Madame de Stael to August
Wilhelm Schlegel, 35 pp.. The Jour, of Eng. and Ger. Phil., Vol. X, No. 4, pp. 499-534.
1911. Member .Assoc, of Collegiate Alumnae; Mod. Lang. Assn.; Nat'l Geog. Soc. Ad-
dress, Spartanburg, S. Car.
HERMAN GERLACH JAMES
1910. A. M. (See No. 2701.)
G129. RACHEL MARIAN JARROLD
A. M., 1909; Teacher; b. July 7, 1884, We.stfield, Mass.; d. Thomas (b. 1838 Bury St.
Edmunds, Eng.) & Louisa Chapin (Collins) Jarrold (b. 1851, Westfield, Mass.) Prepared
in Westfield H. S. A. B., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1906. Alpha Chi Omega; Phi Beta Kappa;
Grad. Schol. Teaching Hist., State Nor., Fredonia, N. Y.. 1909 — Address, Fredonia,
N. Y.
626 University of Illinois
THOMAS McLEAN JASPER
191 1. M. S. (See. No. 4238.)
G130. ADELINE MIRIAM JENNEY
A. M., 1908; Head of Engl. Dept. ; b. Nov. 10, 1874, Monaster, Turkey; d. Rev. Edward
W. (b. Monticello, IlL) & Katherine Maria Jenney (b. Rutland Vt.) Prepared in Boscobel
(Wis.) H. S. Fellowship in Engl., 1907-12, 111.; do., in Univ. of Nebr., Univ. of Ohio, and
Univ. of Wis. A. B., Univ. of Wis., 1899. Attended Univ. of Munich, Ger., and Oxford,
Eng., 1910-11. Newspaper work in Boston, Mass., 1904-5; Teacher in H. S., Winona,
Minn., 1905-6; do., Yankton Coll., Yankton, S. D. Author: An Old World Wooing,
Cent. Mag., 1901; numerous book reviews, articles on sociology, stories, etc., in the Con-
gregationalist, Boston; The Good Housekeeping, N. Y. ; The Modern Priscilla, The Union
Signal, etc. Address, Yankton, S. Dak.
KATHERINE BELLE JERVIS
191 1. A. M. (See No. 3042.)
G131. MABEL CL.\RE JOHNSON (CARNAHAN)
A. M., IQ08; b. Aug. II, 1886, Tazvvell, Tenn.; d. Andrew Graham (b. Apr. 7, 1842
do.) & Lucy Susan (Pate) Johnson (b. Feb. 20, 1846, Tazwell Co., Va.) Prepared in Mere-
dith Coll., Raleigh, N. C. Scholarship, 1Q07-8; Fellowship 1908-9, Univ. of 111. A. B. in
L. & A. Ouachita Coll., 1907. Married David Hobart Carnahan, June 19, 1909, Arkadel-
phia, Arl<! Children, Margaret, b. July 25, 1910; Franklin Neil, b. Feb. 19, 1912.
Address, 1006 W. Nevada St., Urbana, 111.
G132. SADOCIE CONNELLE JONES
M. S., 1909; Teacher; b. Apr. 13, 1880, Scott Co., Ky. ; s. Thomas Kenada (b. 1845,
ibid.) & Kathrine (Neale) Jones (b. 1847, ibid.) Prepared in Nor. Sch., Ky. State Agr.
Coll., Union Lit. Soc. A. B. in Agr., Ky. State Coll., 1906. 111. State Soil Surv., Apr. -Dec,
1907; Teacher in Ky. Agr. Coll., and in Ky. Agr. Exp. Sta., 1908 — Address, 327 .S. Upper
St., Lexington, Kv.
TRUMAN NATHANIEL JONES
191 o. A. M. (See No. 3815.)
PETER JUNKERSFELD
1909. E. E. (See No. 880.)
Gr33. HUGH PRATT KEAN
A. M., 1909; b. Sept. 1, 1884, Chicago; s. David Watson (b. Sept. 28, 1841, Crawford
Co., Pa.) & Eliza Amelia (Pratt) Kean (b. Dec, 1845, N. Y.) Prepared in Buchanan H.
S.; Benton Harbor Coll., 1903; A. B., Albion Coll., 1906. Schol. Univ. of Chicago. Asst.
in Astron., Univ. of 111., 1907; Asst. in Math., same, 1909; Prof, ot Math., Ripon Coll..
1910; retired on account of poor health, 1911-. Member M. E. Church. Address, Buchanan,
Mich.
TRUIMAN LEE KELLEY
191 1. M. A. (See No. 3820.)
RUTH KELSO
1909. M. A. (See No. 3429-)
JACOB GARRETT KEMP
1910. A. M. (See No. 2712.)
JOHN EDWARD KEMP
1908. C. E. (See No. 1533-)
GEORGE F. KENOWER
1880. Mv L. (See No. 71.)
JOSEPHINE ELLROD KERR
1909. M. S. (See No. 3052.)
MILO SJsIITH KETCHUM
1900. C. E. (See No. 882 J
RICHARD BIRD KETCHUM
1900. C. E. (See No. 936.)
FRANCIS EDWARD KING
1896. M. L. (See No. S84.)
G134. JAMES THORNTON KIRK
(Brother of No. 4752)
A. M., 1911; School Supt.; b. June 23, 1877, Eureka, 111.; s. James (b. June 23, 1846.
Belfast, Ireland) & Marv Ellen (Cundiff) Kirk (b. Mar. 17, 1849, O.) Prepared in Spring-
field, 111. H. S.; S. 111. State Nor., 1895-7; Eureka Coll., 1898-1900. A. B., Eureka Coll.,
1900. Married Mary Isabel Covington, May 7, 1901. Children, Thornton Robert Lee,
Graduate Alumni 627
b. Apr. 13, 1902; James Covington, b. July 9, 1903; Alfred Edward, b. Mar. 5, 1905.
Address. Toulon, 111.
G135. TERNO KISHI
M. E. in R. R. M. E., 1909; b. Mar. 3, 1875, Tokio, Japan; s. N. Kishi. Prepared in
Tokyo Tech. Sch., B. S., 1898. Address, Tokio, Japan.
DAVID KLEIN
1907. A. M. (See No. 2719.)
FRED CONRAD KOCH
1900. M. S. (See No. 1234.)
G136. PRUDENCE WINTER (KOFOID)
A. M., 1903; b. Aug. 24, 1866, South Coventry, Conn.; d. Alpheus (b. Feb. 17, 1838,
Belchertown, Mass.) & Flora D. (Thompson) Winter (b. Sept. 25, 1834). Prepared in
Hartford H. S. Phi Beta Kappa. A B., Oberlin, 1890. Translated from the Russian Sche-
wiakoff's Monograph of the Infusoria, Aspirotricha. Married Charles Atwood Kofoid,
June 30, 1894, Middlefield, Conn. Address 2616 Etna St., Berkeley, Calif.
G137. JOHN ANTON KOSTALEK
Ph. D., 1910; Instructor; b. Sept. 13, 1885, Prague, Bohemia; s. Anton Kostalek. Pre-
pared in Milwaukee H. S. Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Scholar, Univ.
of Wis., 1907-8; Fellow in Chem., Univ. of 111., 1908-10. A. B., Univ. of Wis., 1907; A. M.
ihid.. 1908. Res. Chem., B. F. Goodrich Co., Akron, O., 1910-11; Instr. in Chem., Univ.
of Idaho, 191 1-. Member Amer. Chem. Soc. Address, 734 14th St., Milwaukee, Wis.
GUSTAVE ALTGUST KRAMER
1907. A. M. (See No. 2430.)
ALONZO PLUMSTED KRATZ
1909. M. S. (See No. 3058.)
HENRY KREISINGER
1906. M. E. (See No. 2142.)
FRED WILLIAM KRESSMANN
1910. M. S. (See No. 3834.)
MARTHA JACKSON KYLE
1898. A. M. (See No. 1047.)
MARGARET H. J. LAMPE
1900. A. M. (See No. 1048.)
LE ROY LANG
191 1. M. S. (See No. 3835.)
G138. WILFRED FRANCIS LANGELIER
M. S., 1911; Inspector, Wat. Survey; b. Sept. 25, 1887, Nashua, N. H. Prepared in
Nashua H. S. B. S., New Hampshire Coll., 1909. Zeta Epsilon Zeta; Phi Lambda
Upsilon; Leader Mandolin Club, 1911-12. Inspector, State Water StJrvey. Author: The
Bromates of the Rare Earths, Jour, of Amer. Chem. Soc, 1909. Address. 1007 W. III.
St., Urbana, 111.
LAWRENCE FRED LARSON
1904. A. M. (See No. 1909.)
G139. GEORGE ROGER LA RUE
Ph. D., 1911; Univ. Instructor: b. Jan. i, 1882, Paulina, la.; s. Louis Napoleon Bona-
parte (b. May 6, 1850, O.) & Tulia Olive (Dean) La Rue (b. Sept. 13, 1858, Blairstown. la.)
Prepared in Paulina H. S.; Acad, of Doane Coll. B. S., Doane Coll., 1907: A. M., Univ.
of !Nebr., 1909. Pi Kappa Delta: Gamma Alpha; Sigma Xi. Instr. in Zoology, Univ. of
Mich., 101 1-. Temporary Asst. U. S. Bur. of Fisheries, Alaska, summer iqog. Author:
On the Morphology and Development of a new Cestode of the Genus Proteocephalus
Weinland, Trans. Amer. Microscopical Soc, V. 28, pp. 17-49, IQOP; A Revision of the
Cestode Family Proteocephalidae, Zoologischen Anseiger, Bd. 38, Nr. 22-24, PP- 473-82,
1911. Member Cong. Church; 111. Acad, of Sci.; Amer. Microscopical Soc; Jr. Research
Club; Mich. Acad, of Sci.; Amer. Soc. of Zool. Married Clara Cleone Marshall, Dec.
22, 19 II, Panama, Nebr. Address, 1239 Washtenaw Ave., Ann Arbor, Mich.
G140. THOMAS ERWIN LATIMER
A. M.. 1909; b. Apr. 6, 1879, Hilliards, O.; s. Ezekiel (b. 1853, do.) & Anna (\'aii
Schoyck) Latimer (b. 1854, do.) Prepared in Hilliards H. S.; A. B., Univ. of Wash.,
1908. Schol.; Asst. in Econ., 1909-10; Prin. Schs. Juneau, Alaska. Married Elsie Henry.
Aug. 29, 1910, Seattle, Wash. Address, 2716 Elliot Ave., Minneapolis, Minn.
JENNIE MARY LATZER
1901. M. S. (See No. 1364.)
628 University of Illinois
john albert latzer
1900. M. S. (See No. 1236.)
KATHERINE A. LAYTON
1906. A. M. Ph. D. 1908. (See No. 1538.)
G141. BENJAMIN GEORGE LEHENBAUER
A. M., 1910; Univ. Instr.; b. July 12, 1884, Hannibal, Mo.; s. Frederick Andrew (b.
Dec. 3, 1 83 1, Ottingen, (Germany) & Elizabeth (Koehler) Lehenbauer (b. Jan. 4, 1841,
Konigsnafen, do.) Prepared in Ger. Parochial School; Centenary & Van Rensselaer Acads.,
Hannibal, Mo.; Westminster Coll., 3 yrs., Fulton, Mo. A. B., James Millikin, grad. with
highest honors. Baseball team. Instr. in Math., Miami Univ., Oxford, O. Address,
Oxford, O.
EDITH LEONARD
1910. M. S. (See No. 2728.)
OSCAR ADOLPH LEUTWILER
1900. M. E. (See No. 1239.)
JUSTA MORRIS LINDGREN
1907. A. M. (See No. 1717.)
HOMER ROBERTS LINN
1909. M. E. (See No. 961.)
LE ROY LEWIS LITTLE
191 1. A. M. (See No. 4783.)
G142. MARTHA ELIZABETH LITTLETON
A. M., 1909; Teacher; b. Sept. 10, 1884, Portsmouth, Va.; d. Jesse Talbot (b. Oct. 27,
1856, Portsmouth, do.) & Louisa (Rosser) Littleton (b. Dec. 6, 1861, Oak Hill, Va.)
Prepared at home. A. B., Southern Univ., 1905. Schol. in German, Univ. of 111.,
1908-9; elected to chair of Mod. Lang., Worn. Coll. of Ala., 1909-10; head of Mod. Lang.
Dept., Galloway Coll., 191 1—. Address, Galloway College, Searcy, Ala.
G143. ARTHUR RUSSELL LORD
M. S., 191 1 ; Consulting Engr. ; b. Aug. 8, 1886, Ipswich, Mass.; s. Aaron (b. Ipswich,
Mass.) & Catharine Elizabeth (Underbill) Lord (b. do.) Prepared in Manning H. S.,
Ipswich. B. S. in C. E., Univ. of Me., 1907; C. E., same, 1910. Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma
Xi. Instr. in C. E., Jniv. of Me., 1907-8; same in Gen. Engr. Draw., Univ. of 111.,
1908-9; Res. Fellow, Univ. of 111. Engr. Exp. Sta., 1909-11; Consulting Engr., 1911 — . Made
first test for Actual Stresses in a completed building — an important advance in testing
work. Author: Test of a Flat Slab Floor in a Reinforced Concrete Building & A Dis-
cussion of the Basis of Design for Reinforced Concrete Floor Slabs, both in Proceedings
Nat. Assoc. Cement Users, Vol. VIII, pp. 156-87, 191 1; The Effect of Concrete En-
casing Structural Steel Columns, Bui. 56, Univ. of 111. Engr. Exp. Sta., Apr., 1912.
Address, 5601 Washington Ave., Chicago; Bus. Add. 1832 McCormick Bldg., Chicago.
G144. JOHN MARSHALL LOWRIE
(Brother of No. G145)
A. M., 1909; Student; b. June 7, 1887, Elkhart, Ind. ; s. Jas. Gibson & Caroline Seldon
(Gale) Lowrie. Prepared in Niles, Mich., H. S.; A. B. Knox Coll, 1908. Phi Delta
Theta; Phi Delta Phi. Address, 127 W. 76th St., New York, N. Y.
Gi4S. SELDEN GALE LOWRIE
(Brother of No. G144)
A. M., 1908; Univ. Prof.; b. Aug. 13, 1884, Mt. Sterling, 111.; s. James Gibson (b. Lan-
caster, O.) & Caroline Ferris (Gale) Lowrie (b. Galesburg, 111.) Prepared in Niles,
Mich., H. S. A. B., Knox College, 1907; Ph. D., Univ. of Wis., 1912. Phi Delta Theta.
Scholarship, Univ. of 111., 1907-8; Asst. in Pol. Sci., Univ. of Wis., 1908-10, Wis. Legisla-
tive Ref. Libr., 1908 — Instr. in Pol. Sci., Univ. of Wis., 1910-12; Wis. State Bd. of
Pub. Affairs; Acting Prof, of Pol. and Social Sci., Univ., Cinn., 1912 — Author: Corrupt
Practices at Elections. Wis. Libr. Comm., 86 pp.; articles. New Forms of the Initiative and
Referendum, Amer. Pol. Sci. Rev., Vol. 5, p. 566, 191 1; Notes on Current Legislation,
same. Vol. 5, Feb., May, Aug. & Nov., 191 1. Member Amer. Pol. Sci. Assoc; Amer.
Assoc, for Labor Legislation; Univ. Club of Madison; Presb. Church. Address, i The
Roslyn, Clifton, Cinn., O.; Bus. Add., Univ. of Cinn.
JAMES CHARLES LUND
igri. M. S. (See No. 3850.)
G146. ALFRED EDWIN LUSSKY
A. M.J, 1911; Univ. Instr.; b. Oct. 17, 1885, Sterling, 111.; s. Rev. Frederick (b. Nov.
27, 1850, Buffalo, N. Y.) & Anna C. (Beyer) Lussky (b. Aug. 10, 1830, do.) Prepared in
Ottawa H. S. ; Acad, of Concordia Coll., Ft. Wayne, Ind.; Concordia Coll., 1902-6.
Deutsche Verein; Univ. Fellowship (not accepted). Instr. in Ger., Univ. of Mich., 1911 —
Address, 432 Thompson St., Ann Arbor, Mien.
Graduate Alumni 629
ERNEST BARNES LYTLE
1904. A. M. (See No. 1545-)
WILLIAM PRIESTLY McCARTNEY
1900. M. S. (See No. 749.)
GEORGE WASHINGTON McCLUER
1892. M. S. (See No. 393-)
G147. HARRY McCORMACK
M. S., 1899; Professor; b. Sept. 7. 1876, Spencer, la.; s. James T. (b. Feb. 21, 1846,
V'ei million Co., Ireland) & Adeline (Gannett) McComiack (b. Jan. 20, 1846. St. Joseph
Co., Ind.) Prepared in Ruthven, la., High School. B. S. in Sci., Drake Univ., 1896.
Teacher in High Schools, 1899-1904; Instr. in Chem., Armour Inst, of Tech., 1904-6;
Prof, of Chem. Engr., same 1Q06 — Editor, The Chemical Engineer. Member Hyde
Park Church of Christ; Amer. Chem. Soc. ; Amer. Electro Chem. Soc. ; Amer. Soc. for
Testing Material; Amer. Inst. Chem. Eng. ; Univ. Club; City Club. Married Mae Hen-
derson, June 10, 1898, Baxter, la. Children, John Thomas, b. May 6, 1899; Ralph Henry,
b. July 24, 1907; Robert Craig, b. Aug. i, 1909. Address, 5229 Ingleside Ave., Chicago.
MARY OLA McGINNIS
1910. A. M. (See No. 1725-)
JAMES HARRY McKEE
1899. M. E. (See No. 963.)
SARAH GRACE McMILLEN
1911. A. M. (See No. 3860.)
NELLIE LOUISE McWILLIAMS
1901. A. M. (See No. 1367-)
G148. HAZEL HOPE MacGREGOR
A. M., 1909; Univ. Instr.; b. Feb. 6, 1881, Volin, S. Dak.; d. Alexander (b. Inkerman,
Ont.) & Eva (Mathews) MacGregor (b. Apr. 27, 1853, Springville, N. Y.) Prepared in
Yankton Coll. Acad. B. S., Yankton Coll., 1906; A. M., same, 1907. Sigma Xi; Schol-
arship, Univ. of III., 1908-9. Instr. in Math. Yankton Coll., 1909-10; Fellow in Math.,
Univ. of Kan., 1910-1:; Instr. in Math., same, 191 1 — Address, 1345 Tenn. St., Law-
rence, Kan.
G149. DUNCAN ARTHUR MacINNES
M. S. in Chem., 1908; Ph. D., loii; Univ. Instr.; b. Mar. 31, 1885, Salt Lake City, U.;
s. Duncan (b. Glascow, Scotland) & Frances Charlotte (Sayers) Maclnnes (b. Horsham.
Eng.) Prepared in Acad of the U. of Utah. B. S. in Chem. Engr., Univ. of U., 1907-
Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Xi; Gamma Alpha; Scholarship, Univ. of 111., 1908-9; Fel-
lowship, same, 1909-11. Instr. in Chem., Univ. of 111., 191 1 — Author: Articles in the
Jnur. of Amer. Chem. Soc. Address, 11 17 So. Euclid, Champaign, 111.
WILBER CLINTON MADDOX
1909. M. S. (See No. 3089.)
JOHN MADISON MARTIN
1902. A. M. (See No. 967-)
JOSIAH MAIN
iQio. A. M. (See No. 3090.)
ROSCOE CONKLING MAIN
1907. A. M. (See No. 2744.)
CHARLES WESLEY MALCOLM
1906. C. E. (See No. 1728. J
FRANKLIN WALES MARQUIS
1909. M. E. (See No. 2445.)
THOMAS ALFRED MARSH
1909. M. E. (See No. 2167.)
ARSELIA BESSIE MARTIN
1910. M. S. (See No. 3869.)
MYRA MATHER
1905. A. M. (See No. 2168.)
G150. HENRY ALBRIGHT MATTILL
Ph. D., 1910; Prof.; b. Nov. 28, 1883, Glasgow, Mo.; s. Heniy (b. Mar. 2, 1849,
Ind.) & Emma (Freyhofer) Mattill (b. May 4, 1849, Ind.) Prepared in Central High
630
University of Illinois
School, Cleveland, O. A. B., Adelbert Coll., Western Reserve Univ., 1906; A. M.,
same, 1907. Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Gamma Alpha; Phi Lambda Upsilon. Fellow-
ship in Phys. Chem., 1908-10; Asst. in Chem., Univ. of 111., 1906-7; same. Gen'l In-
organic & Qualitative, 1907-8: Assoc. Prof, of Phys. & Phys. Chem., Univ. of U., 1910-n;
Assoc. Prof., same, 1911; Asst. Prof., same 1011-12; Prof., 1912 — Author: Fasting
Studies III & V (with P. E. Howe & P. B. Hawk), published by Jour. Amer. Chem. Soc.
& Jour. Biol. Chem., respectively, i9ii;Method for the Quantative Determination of
Fecal Bacteria (with P. B. Hawk) Jour. Exp. Med., 433-44> 191 1; Studies on Water Drink-
ing VIII, IX, X (with P. B. Hawk). Jour. Amer. Chem. Soc, 1911. Member Amer.
Chem. Soc; Amer. Assoc, for the Adv. of Sci.; Amer. Soc of Biol. Chemists. Address, 454
Catherine St., Salt Lake City. U.
EDWIN LYMAN MAYALL
1906. M. E. (See No. 1371-)
Gisi. JOHN HENRY MENEELY
A. M., 1896; Teacher; b. July 16, 1866, Port Kennedy, Pa.; s. James (b. Feb. 22, 1824,
Ballycastle, Ireland) & Jane (Stewart) Meneely (b. Dec. 21, 1835, The Castle, Ballintoy,
do.) Prepared in Kinmundy & Alma, 111., High Schools; Southern 111. State Nor. Univ.
English Club; Y. M. C. A. A. B., Austin Coll., 1893; Ph. D.. N. Y. Univ., 1911. Supt.
of Schools, Monticello, 111., 1S96-7; Grad. work, Chicago Univ., 1901-2; Teacher in Chi-
cago, 1 897- 1 903; Teacher in Man'l Tr. High School, Brooklyn, 1903 — Grad. work Ox-
ford Univ., summer, 1905; do., N. Y. Univ., 1908-11. Author: A Study of Amer. Drama
prior to 1801 (manuscript 66,000 words); miscellaneous poems in various newspapers _ &
minor magazines; numerous lectures delivered before schools, churches & teachers' in-
stitutes. Member M. E. Church; Pres. Epworth League, S. S. Supt.; Pres. Chicago
Western Dist. Epworth League, 1902-3; N. Y. City High School Teachers' Assoc; N. Y.
(iity Assoc of High School Teachers of English; The Nat'l Geog. Soc; Musicians Club
of, N. Y. Address, 220 6th Ave , Brooklyn, N. Y.
GiS2. AMOS NEWLOVE MERRILL
M. S., 1908; Professor; b. Mar. 15, 1875, Richmond, U. ; s. Marriner Wood (b. Sept.
25, 1832, New Brunswick, Can.) & Sarah Ann (Atkinson) Merrill (b. Sept. 27, 1834).
Prepared in IJ. Agr. Coll., 1891-7; B. S., same. Prof, of Agr., Brigham Young Coll.;
Prin. of H. S., Head of Dept. of Agr. & Prof, of Agr., Brigham Young Univ., 1909 —
Author: Univ. Quarterly, 30 pp., igio & 191 1; various agricultural papers for Descret
Farmer & local & state papers. Has also traveled in state as an agr. inst. lecturer. Mem-
ber of the Presidency, U. State of Zion (consisting of 8,000 to 10,000 people, with 3
persons forming a presidency). Married Eliza Lewis Drysdale, Apr. 25, 1900, Logan, U.
Children, Amos Lyman, b. May 10, 1902; Vernon Newlove, b. Oct. 24, 1905; Erma
Jenett, b. May 28, 1907; Sarah Lucile, b. June 27, 1909; David Marriner, b. Aug. 12,
1912. Address, 279 N. 4th East, Provo, Utah.
G153. RUTH ELLIS MESSENGER
A. M., 1911; Teacher; b. Feb. 29, 1884, N. Y. City; d. Joseph Ellis (b. Dec. 29, 1853.
Yarmouth, Nova Scotia) & Anne Jane (Dudman) Messenger (b. Dec. 16, 1852, do.) Pre-
pared in H. S. Dept., N. Y. Nor". Coll. A. B., N. Y. Nor. Coll., 1905- Teacher, N. Y.
Nor. Coll. H. S. Dept. Address, 569 W. 150th St.. N. Y. City.
LOUIS CHARLES FREDERICK METZGER
191 1. C. E. (See No. 2453.)
G154. IDO FRANKLIN MEYER
A. M., 1905; Coll. Pres.; b. Aug. 24, 1864, Colchester, 111.; s. Franklin F. (b. 1832,
Pottsville, Pa.) & Mary Ann (Tomlinson) Meyer (b. Manchester, Eng.) Prepared in
Macomb Nor. School; Hedding Coll., 1886-7; Grinnell, 1903-4. M. Litt., Hedding Coll., 1895;
Ph. B., Grinnell; 1904, Pres., Ellsworth Coll., 1905— Member M. E. Church;
K. of P.; A. F. & A. M. Married Susanna Justenia Meyer, Aug. 21, 1890. Children,
Ivan Ido, b. Aug. 26, 1891; Harold Blythe. Address, Iowa Falls, la.
ADAM VAUSE MILLAR
1901. M. S. (See No. 1056.)
CHARLES ERNEST MILLAR
191 1. M. S. (See No. 3878.)
CLENDON VANMETER MILLAR
1894. M. S. (See No. 757.)
DONALD S. MILLER
1907. M. S. (See No. 2755.)
GRANT CLARK MILLER
1895. A. M. (See No. 821.)
JOHN ALBERT MILLER
1888. M. S. (See No. 431.)
Graduate Alumni 631
Giss. JOHN EZR.-^ ISIILLER
A. M., 1902; Coll. Pres.; b. Mar. 13, 1865, Milledgeville, III.; s. Daniel M. (b. Nov. 22,
1829, Sommerset, Pa.) & Mary Lichty (Elklick) Miller (b. Aug. 16, 1S33, Pa.) Prepared
in Mt. Morris Acad. B. L., Mt. Morris, 1892; A. B., Univ. of Mich., 1894. Instr. in
Univ. Acad., 1900-4; Pres., Mt. Morris Coll., 1904 — Member Brethren Church; Assoc,
memb. N. E. A.; Assoc, niemb. R. E. A. Married Jeannette Blough, Aug. 16, 1894,
Waterloo, la. Address, Mt. Morris, 111.
Gi56. ARTHUR CHESTER MILLSPAUGH
A. M., 1910; Teacher; b. Mar. i, 1883, Augusta, Mich.; s. Hiram E. & Lydia E. (Ab-
bott) Millspaugh. Prepared in Augusta, Mich., li. S. A. B., Albion Coll., Mich., 1908.
Sigma Nu; Scholarship in History Teaching History. Address, 315 E. Front St., Mis-
soula, Mont.
EDWARD LAWRENCE MILNE
1900. M. S. (See No. 970.)
G157. H.VZEL M. E. MITCHELL
A. M., 1909; Teacher; b. Jan. 22, 18S7, Aurora, 111.; d. George P. (b. Dec. 12, 1856,
Ont., Can.) & Nettie May (Clark) Mitchell (b. Aug. 15, 1859, Aurora, 111.) Prepared in
Grand Island, Coll. Acad.; Shurtleff Coll. Acad. A. B., Shurtleff Coll., 1908. Scholarship,
1908-9. Teaching in Shenandoah H. S.. 1009 — Chm. Soc. Com. B. Y. P. U.; same, Shen.
Echo Club; same, Bow-Knot Club; same Girls Tennis Club. Address, Shenandoah, la.
TIMOTHY MOJONNIER
1902. M. S. (See No. 1557.)
1 OLIVER STEPHEN MOLES
1893- M. L. (See No. 574.)
G158. JESSE EDWIN MONCRIEFF
A. M., 1910; Teacher; b. May 27, 1888, Pesotum, 111.; s. Robert (b. 1859, Cowes, Isle
of Wight, Eng.) & Agnes Rhoda (Condon") Moncrieff (b. 1867, Sidney, 111.) Prepared in
Shurtleff Acad. B. S., Shurtleff Coll., 1909. Grad. Club; Y. M. C. A.; Grad. Scholar-
ship in Phil., 1909-10. For. teacher of Eng., Hagi Middle School; same in Kyoto City
Commercial Sch., 1912. Member Baptist Church; Natl. Y. M. C. A. of Japan; The Eng.
Teachers Assoc, Treas. Address, 1595 Kikuya Yokocho, Hagi, Japan; Bus. Add. Hagi
Middle School, Hagi, Japan.
G159. BLAINE FREE MOORE
A. M., 1908; Asst. Prof.; b. Aug. 6, 1879. Republic, O. ; s. B. F. (b. O.) & Martha J.
(Free) Moore (b. do.) Prepared in Cherryvale & LaBette Co., Kan., II. Schs. Phi Beta
Kappa; Scholar in Pol. Sci., Univ. of 111. A. B.. Univ. of Kan., 1901. Curtis Fellow in
Pub. Law, Columbia Univ.; Instr. in Government Univ. of Mich.; Asst. Prof, of Pol. Sci.,
Geo. Washington Univ. Teacher & Prin., Bur. of Educ, P. I., 1901-4; Prov^ Supt., 1905-6;
memb. local Civil Service Bd. ; of the "Junta Provincial," etc. Author: Cumulative Vot-
ing & Minority Representation in 111., Univ. Press, 1909, 48 pp. Member Amer. Pol.
Assn.; Asst. Secy., Short Ballot Organization, N. Y. ; Foreign Service Club, Washing-
ton, D. C. Address. 1617 S. St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
GRACE LILLIAN MOORE
1900. M. S. (See No. 893.)
G160. JOEL ROSCOE MOORE
A. M., 1909; Instructor; b. July 2, 1879, Litchfield, Mich.; s. William Wirt (b. Mar.
2, 1852, Moscow, Mich.) & Emily Jane (Stiles) Moore (b. Oct. 2, 1861, Hudson, Mich.)
Prepared in Hillsdale (Mich.) H. S.; A. B., Albion Coll., 1908. Asst. in Econ., Univ. of
111., 1908-9. Blue Island H. S., 1909-10; Great Falls, Mont., 1910-11 Head Dept. Rural
Educ, LaCrosse, State Normal School, Wis., 1911 — Address, 118 N. Eleventh St., La-
Crosse, Wis.
G161. LLEWELLYN ALEXANDER MOORHOUSE
M. S., 1906; Bur. of Plant Industry; b. Apr. 26, 1875, Cairo, Ont., Can.; s. Robert
(b. Sept., 1840, Cairo, Ont., Can.) & Louisa Sage (Culham) Moorhouse (b. Mar., 1848,
Islington, Ont., Can.) Prepared in Pub. Schools of Ont. B. S. A., Ont. Agr. Coll.,
Guelph, Can., 1902. Asst. in Soils & Crops, Okla. A. & M. Coll., Stillwater, Okla.,
1902-5; Grad. Stud., 1905-6; Agronomist, Okla. Exp. Sta. & Prof, of Agronomy, Okla.
A. & M. Coll., 1906-10; Agt., U. S. Dept. of Agr., Bur. of Plant Industry, Office of
Farm Management, 1910 — Prof. Field Husbandry, Manitoba Agri. College. Author:
Press bulletins, Circulars & Bulletins, Okla. Exp. Sta., 1902-10; also articles for Agr.
Press, 1902-10. Member M. E. Church; Life memb. Amer. Breeders Assoc; Amer. Soc.
of Agronomy, etc. Married Mary Arnettie Coburn, Dec. 26, 1910, Okarche, Okla. Ad-
dress, Manitoba Agricultural Coll., Winnipeg, Can.
G162. HARRY CLEVELAND MORRISON
A. M., 1908; Civ. Engr.; b. Nov. 2, 1884, Hazleton, Ind.; s. David Alexander (b. Oct.
12, 1856, N. C.) & Malissa Ellen (Bradshaw) Morrison (b. Feb. 25, 1858, Hazleton, Ind.)
Prepared in Mt. Olympus H. S.; Oakland City Coll., Oakland, Ind.; Taylor Univ., Up-
land, Ind. A. B., Ind. Univ., 1907. C. E. Club; Math. Club; Scholarship Univ. of 111.
H. S. Prin., 1908-9; Co. Surveyor & Drainage Comm., Gibson Co., Ind., 1909 —
632 University of Illinois
Married Ada Jane Maxam, Dec. 29, 1909, Princeton, Ind. Child, Mary Helen, b. Oct.
17, 1910. Address, Princeton, Ind.
G163. WALTER THOMPSON MURDOCK
M. S., 191 1 ; Asst. in Univ.; b. July 23, 1883, Lafayette, Ind.; s. William Henry (b.
Mar. II, 184s, Lafayette, Ind.) & Sarah Elizabeth (Anderson) Murdock (b. Mar. 7,
1845, do.) Prepared in Northwestern Acad., Evanston; Mich. Mil. Acad., Parson Coll.,
1903-5. B. S., Purdue Univ., 1907. Instr. in Chem., Mercersburg, Acad., 1907-9;
Asst. in Chem., Univ. of 111., 1909 — Member Amer. Chem. Soc. Address, 805 W. 111.
St., Urbana, 111.
G164. CLYDE HADLEY MYERS
(Husband of No. 3558.)
M. S., 1910; Instr.; b. Feb. 6, 18S3; s. J. J. (b. May 17, 1853, Randolph, 111.) & Justina
Lauretta (Hadley) Myers (b. Sept. 9, 1856, Collinsville, 111.) Prepared in 111. Wesleyan
Acad. Tau Kappa Epsilon; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Gamma Alpha; Sigma Xi. B. S., 111.
Wesleyan, 1907. Asst. in Chem., Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111., 1907-8; Asst. in PI. Breed-
ing, same, 1908-10; Ph. D. Cornell, 1912; Instr. in PI. Breeding, Cornell Univ., 1911 —
Author: Effect of Nutrition upon Variation & Correlation in Wheat, Amer. Breeders
Assoc, Rpt. Vol. VI, 1911. Married Fleda DeVere Straight, June 28, 1910, Okoboji, la.
Address, 203 Prospect St., Ithaca, N, Y.
ELMER JAMES MYERS
1908. A. M. (See No. 3116.)
GEORGE WILLIAM MYERS
1891. M. L. (See No. 546.)
Gi6s. NETTIE ELIZABETH MiTERS (UDDEN)
A. M., 1909; b. Sept, 14, 1885, Farmer City, 111.; d. James Franklin (b. Dec. 29, 1856,
O.) & Sarah Jane (Johnson) Myers (b. Nov. 11, i860, McLean Co., 111.) Prepared in Rock
Island H. S.; Augustana Coll., 1903-6; A. B., same, 1906. Class Prophet; ist team Girls
Basket ball. Ed. North Star, official paper of North Star Benefit Assoc, (fraternal in-
surance), 1906-8; short stories in Middle West Advocate, North Star, Olive Leaf — Lutheran
S. .S. paper. Member Presb. Church; Fountain Heights Study Club; Southern Assoc, of
Coll. Wom. Married Jon Andreas Udden, Sept. 7, 1910, Rock Island, 111. Child, Jon
Andreas, Jr., b. Nov. 30, igii. Address, 208 S. Pearl St., Birmingham, Ala.
JOHN RALPH NEELY
1897. M. L. (See No. 314.)
G166. JOHN HARLAND NELSON
M. S., 1909; Asst. Prof.; b. Oct. 30, 1876, la. Prepared in Harlan, la., H. S. B. S.,
S. Dak., State Coll., 1905. Sigma Xi; Fellow in T. & A. M., Univ. of 111., 1908-9. Asst.
Prof., head of Dept. of Mech., Case School App'd Science, 1909-12. Prof, of App. Mech.,
Worcester Polytechnic Inst., Worcester, Mass. Member Soc. for Promotion of Eng.
Educ. ; Amer. Soc. for Testing Materials. Address, Cleveland, O.
ANDREW HENRY NEUREUTHER
1899. M. E. (See No. 1151.)
MASON HARDER NEWELL
1901. A. M. (See No. 1247.)
FRED EARL NEWTON
1901. A. M. (See No. 1374)
LLOYD FRANCIS NICKELL
1911. A. M. (See No. 3891.)
G167. HARRY THOMAS NIGHTINGALE
A. M., 1909; Teacher; b. Oct. 11, 1871, Indianola, la.; s. Augustus Frederick (b. Nov.
II, 1843, Quincy, Mass.) & Fanny Orena (Chase) Nightingale (b. Oct. i, 1843, E. Deer-
ing, N. H.) Prepared in Lake View H. S. Univ of 111. Ph. B., Univ. of Mich., 1895. Psi
Upsilon Grad. work, Univ. of Wis., summer, 1908; universities Jena & Leipzig, 1910-11;
Oxford Univ., summer, 191 1. Taught in S. Div. H. S., Chicago, 1895-9; Traveling; Busi-
ness; Travel & Study in Europe, 1904-5; Instr. in Civ. & Hist., Univ. of 111. Acad., 1905-
10; teaching Civ. & Hist., Evanston Acad., Northwestern Univ., 191 1 — Author: Articles,
La Vie Politique et Parlementaire a I'Etranger, Les Etats Unis d'Amerique, French Pol.
Jour., La Reven Politique et Parlementaire, Paris, 1909, Vol. 16, pp. 183-97; The Teaching
of Civ. & Hist., The School Rev^ Univ. of Chicago Press, Vol. 18, 1910, pp. 274-5; Trans-
lations of Apology of Socrates, The Phaedo, Tennyson's The Princess, Selections of Amer.
Orat., Ainsworth & Co., Chicago, 1896. Member M. E. Church; Amer. Pol. Sci. Assoc;
Amer. Hist. Assoc. Married Minnie Louise Bushnell, July 30, 1907, Eltham Park, Kent,
Eng. Address, 921 Elmwood Ave., Evanston, 111.
CLARENCE EUGENE NOERENBERG
1909. A. E. (See No. 3120.)
Graduate Alumni 633
G168. JOHN TILDEN NUTTALL
M. S., 1900; Teacher; b. July 8, 1S76, Gainsville, Tex.; s. E. F. (b. Flat Rock, 111.) &
Julia (Page) Nuttall. Prepared in Northwestern Univ. Acad. B. S., Northwestern,
1905. Varsity Baseball. Teaching Chem. & Phys. Member 111. Acad, of Sci. Married
Susan Emily Morgan, Dec. 21, 1905, Loda, 111. Children, Roscoe Morgan, b. Sept. 17,
1906; Frances Elizabeth, b. June 7, 1908; John Howard, b. Dec. 20, 1910. Address, 926
Ella St., Birmingham, Ala.
G169. RUFUS CHAUNCEY OBRECHT
M. S., 1907; Farmer; b. Dec. 12, 18-5, Harlan, la.; s. Martin (b. Nov. 17, 1835, Stras-
burg, Germany) & Mary (Bachman) Obrecht (b. July 28, 1840, Frankfort, do.) Prepared
in Harlan H. S. B. S., la. State Coll., Ames, 1901. M. S. Univ. of 111., 1907; Sigma Xi.
Asst. in An. Husb.. Purdue Univ., 1901-2; Okla. Agr. & Mech. Coll., 1902-3; Instr. in
Horses, Univ. of 111., & ist Asst. in Horse Investigation in Sta., 1903-7; Assoc, in
Horse Husb., same, & Asst. Chief in Sta., 1907-10; Farming, 1910 — Author: Bulletins
Nos. 122, 141, 150, 111. Agr. Exp. Sta., 1908, 1909 & 1911, respectively; Text book for
Intern'l Cor. School, Scranton, Pa. (now in press); Articles in The Country Gentleman;
The Care of Draft Horses, No. 3053, p. 283; Preventing Sore Shoulders, No. 3054. ?• 3;
The Selection of Mares for Breeding, No. 3059, p. 6; Feeding Heavy Horses for Market,
No. 3060; p. 5-22 Care of the Work Team, No. 3062, p. 4. Member Cong. Church; Oak
Grange, No. 665 A. F. & A. M. Married Maud Gardiner, Aug. 9, 1904, Manhattan, Kan.
Children, Rufus Gardiner, b. Apr. 30, 1906; Dorothy Lydia, b. Oct. 28, 1909. Address,
R. F. D. No. 7, Topeka, Kan.
G170. HUBERT L. OLIN
M. S., 1911; Asst. in Chem.; b. May lo, 1880, Marcus, la.; s. Frank William (b. Jan.
10, 1842, Sweden) & Christine (Johnson) Olin (b. Mar. i6, 1851, Moline, 111.) Prepared in
PauUina, la., H. S.; Highland Park Coll., Des Moines, la.; A. B., Univ. of la., 1908.
Univ.. of Chicago, summer quarter, 191 o. Gamma Alpha; Phi Lambda Upsilon. Taught
in Univ. Prep. School, Tonkawa, Okla., 1908-10; Res. Fellow in Chem., Univ. of 111.,
1910-1912. Author: The Coking of Coal at Low Temperatures (with Prof. Parr), Bui.,
Engr. Exp. Sta.. Univ. of 111., 1912. Member Amer. Chem. Soc. ; Presb. Church;
A. F. & A. M.; Okla. Acad, of Sci. Address, 905 S. 6th St., Champaign, 111.; Home Add.,
Paullina, la.
G171. EDD CHARLES OLIVER
M. E., 1901; Factory Mgr. ; b. Dec. 3, 1873, Indianapolis, Ind. ; s. David D. (b. 1813,
N. Y. State) & Sarah A. (Paxton) Oliver (b. 1829, Eng.) Prepared in Alpena (Mich.)
H. S. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi. B. S. in M. E., Purdue Univ., 1898. Instr. in Mech.
Eng., Univ. of 111., 1898-1902; do., Univ. of Minn., 1902-6; Gen. Mech. Eng. & Design-
ing, 1906; at present Factory Mgr., Speed-o-meter, Detroit, Mich. Various inven-
tions along the line of speed indicating and recording devices. Author: A Method of
Testing (3as Engines, Trans., A. S. M. E.; Tests of an Otto Gas Engine, Amer. Machinist;
various articles on shop methods. Address, 419 Second Ave., Detroit, Mich. Bus. Add.,
351 E. Jefferson Ave., do.
G172. HERBERT TIRRILL OSBORN
A. M., 1910; Entomologist; b. Dec. 6, 1887, Ames, la.; s. Herbert & Dora (Sayles)
Osborn. Prepared in North H. S., Columbus, O. A. B., O. State Univ., 1909- Agent &
Expert, U. S. Dept. of Agr., Bur. of Entomol., igio — Address, 485 King Ave., Colum-
bus, O. ; Bus. Add., Box 1139, Salt Lake City, U.
ALLEN MEADE OTWELL
1901. M. S. (See No. 1248.)
G173. HUA CHING OU
Ph. D. in Agr., 191 1; Student; b. Sept. i, 1887, Weichow, China; s. Foo Ou (b. Mar.
3, 1859, do.) Prepared in Nanyang Acad., Shanghai; Peiyang Univ., Tientsin, China. A.
B. in Sci.; B. S. in Agr.; M. S. in Agron. Address, Weichow, China.
Gi74. ARTHUR LESLIE OWEN
A. M., 1909; Asst. Prof.; b. Jan. 9, 1882, Burlington, Vt.; s. Frank Allen (b. S. do.) &
Ella (Seaver) Owen (b. Williamstown, Vt.) Prepared in Edmunds H. S., Burlington,
Vt. A. B., Univ. of Vt. Phi Delta Theta; Phi Beta Kappa. Prin. Meredith, N. H., H.
S., 1906-7; Master in French & Spanish. Belts Acad., Stanford, Conn., 1907-8; Asst. in
Rom. Lang., Univ. of 111., 1908-10; Asst. Prof, of Rom. Lang., Univ. of Kan., 1910^ —
Member Mod. Lang. Assoc, of Amer. Married Sarah Delano Morton, June 3, 191 1, Fair-
haven, Mass. Address, 1301 New Hampshire St., Lawrence, Kan.
Gi7S. MARY ELIZABETH HODGES OWEN
A. M., 1908; Prin. Private Schooh b. June 20. 1880, Chicago; d. William Duane (b.
Rutland, Vt.) & Caroline Gertrude ((Jharleston) (Jwen (b. Chicago). Prepared in Chi-
cago Schools. A. B., Univ. of Wis., 1907. Address, Lemon City, Fla.
EMMA ELIZABETH PAGE
1879. M. L. (See No. 187.)
ARTHUR ELIJAH PAINE
igoo. A. M. (See No. 1250.)
634 University of Illinois
GEORGE MERIT PALMER
1909. A. M. (See No. 3497.)
WILLIAM GAY PALMER
1901. A. M. (See No. 1378.)
LAWRENCE GILBERT PARKER
1907. M. S. (See No. 1742.)
MRS. ALMEDA V. PARKS
1906. A. M. (See No. 2472.)
ROSALIE MARY PARR
191 1. A. M. (See No. 2772.)
FERNANDO ALSTON PARSONS
1878. M. L. (See No. 78.)
IRENE MARY PARSONS
1910. A. M. (See No. 3501.)
ARTHUR ERNEST PAUL
1898. M. S. (See No. 1063)
WILLIAM DAVID PENCE
1895. C. E. (See No. 483-)
VERE DOROTHY PERRING
1910. A. M. (See No. 3908.} ,
ELEANOR FARRAND PERRY
1910. A. M. (See No. 3909.)
G176. LORINDA PERRY
A. M., 1909; Student; b. Dec. 23, 1884, Melvin, IlL; d. Eugene Beauharnais (b. Oct. 4,
1843, Amber, N. Y.) & Elizabeth (Wilson) Perry (b. Glasgow, Scot.) Prepared in Mel-
vin H. S.; I. S. N. U., 1900-04. Final Honors; Schol. in Econ. 1909-10; Radclitie
Fellow at Women's Educ. & Indus. Union, Boston, 1910-11; Phi Beta Kappa; Fellow in
Econ., Bryn Mawr Coll., 1911-12. Address, Melvin, 111.
ALBERT CHARLES PHELPS
1903. M. Arch. (See No. 828.)
G177. PAUL CHRISLER PHILLIPS
Ph. D., 191 1 ; Instr. in Univ; b Nov 15, 1883, Bloomfield, Ind; s. Joseph R (b. Aug.
23, 1854, Greene Co., Ind.) & Lily F. (Chrisler) Phillips (b. Apr. 20, 1857, Hinds Co.,
Miss.) Prepared in Bloomfield, Ind., H. S. A. B., Ind. Univ., 1906; A. M., same, 1909.
Sigma Pi; Fellow in Hist., Univ. of 111., 1908-10; Pres. Grad. Club. Instr. in Hist., Univ.
of Mont., 191 1 — Member Christian Church; Amer. Hist. Soc. ; 111. Hist. Soc. Married Alice
Margaret Martin, Aur. 27, iqii, Indianapolis, Ind. Address, Missoula, Mont.
HERMAN S. PIATT
1894. A. M. (See No. 704.)
G178. GEORGE WELLINGTON PICKELS
C. E., 1911; Instr. in Univ.; b. Sept. 5, 1883, Richmond, Ky.; s. George Wellington (b.
June 25, 1855, Richmond, Ky.) & Minnie (Parrish) Pickels (b. Dec. 29, 1863, Winches-
ter, Ky.) Prepared in Cent. Univ. of Ky., 1898-1901; Univ. of Chicago, 1901-2. B. C. E.,
Univ. of Ky., 1904. Sigma Nu; Tau Beta Pi. Asst. Div. Engr., Chicago & Alton Ry.,
1904-7; Insrt. in C. E., Univ. of 111., 1907 — Member Soc. for Promotion of Engr. Educ.
Married Elizabeth Sutherland Robinson, May 16, 1906, Winchester, Ky. Child, George
Wellington, Jr., b. July 9, 191 1. Address, 916 W. Green St., Urbana, 111.
G179. BETHEL STEWART PICKETT
M. S., 1906; Assistant Professor; b. June 4, 1882, Tillsonburg, Ont., Can.; s. Samuel (b.
Dec. 30, 1848, Lowville, Can.) & Ellen (Stewart) Pickett (b. Feb. 4, 1852, near Brant-
ford, Can.) Prepared in Simcoe (Can.) H. S. B. S. A. in Agr., Ont. Agr. Coll., 1904.
Sigma Xi; Gov. General's Medal; 3 scholarships & Gen'I Proficiency prize, freshman yr. ;
Gen'l. Proficiency prize, soph. yr. ; same, Sr. yr. Secy. (Registrar), Ont. Agr. Coll.,
1902-5; Grad Work in Hort., Univ. of 111., 1905-6; Asst. in Dept. of Hort. (unofficial),
1906-7; ist Asst. & Instr. in Pomology, 1907-8; Prof, of Hort., N. H. Coll., 1908-12;
Asst. Prof, of Pomology, Univ. of 111., 1012 — Author: Spraying Apple Orchards for
Insects & Fungi, Univ. of 111., 36 pp., 1908; Fruit Bud Formation, N. H. Coll., 1911, 40
pp.; Horticultural Information, same, 1910, 16 pp. Married Bertha Gay Beamer, Dec.
10, 1907, Grimsby, Ont., Can. Children, Barzillai Stewart, b. Aug. 10, 1908; Llewelyn
Elmer, b. May 7, 191 2. Address, 810 W. Oregon St., Urbana.
Graduate Alumni 635
charles stephen pillsbury
1911. M. E. (See No. 3134.)
FLORENCE ELIZABETH PITTS
1906. A. M. (See No. 2203.)
NUBA MITCHELL PLETCHER
1903. A. M. (See No. 1567.)
ERNEST WILLIAM PO.XZER
1903. M. S. (See No. 1384.)
G180. FRANCIS MARION PORTER
M. S.. 1911; Instr. in Univ.; b. Feb. 14, 1881, Circleville, O.; s. James (b. Mar. 6, 1851,
Amanda, O.) & Minnie C. (Shoemaker) Porter (b. June 11, 1848, Tarlton, O.) Prepared
in Tarlton, O., H. S. B. S. in E. E., Ohio Univ., 1907. Asst. in Physics & Mech. Draw.,
O. Univ., 1904-5; Instr., same, 1905-6; Asst. in G. E. D., 1907-8; Instr., same, 1908 —
Member Presb. Church; Soc. for Pro. of Engr. Educ. ; A. F. & A. M. Married Kathryn
.Selina Jordan, Sept. 10, 1908, Carroll, O. Child, David Jordan, b. Sept. i, 1910. Ad-
dress, 711 W. 111. St., Urbana, 111.
HORACE CHAMBERLAIN PORTER
1900. M. S. (See No. 1069.)
G181. RALPH SYDNEY POTTER
M. S., 1911; Student; b. Mar. 2, 18S8, Fairbury, 111.; s. P. M. (b. 1840, Vermont) &
Elizabeth (VanArsdale) Potter (b. 1844, N. Y.) Prepared in Fairbury H. S., A. B., Lake
Forest Coll., 1909. Alpha Chi Sigma; Phi Lambda Upsilon. Grad. Stud. & Grad. & Res.
Asst. to Dr. W. A. Noyes, Univ. of 111. Autlior: Molecular Rearrangements in Camphor
series; Comphonolic Acid & Comphonololoctone, Jour, of Amer. Chem. Soc, V. 34, 1912,
pp. 62-7. Member Amer. Chem. Soc. Address, 608 E. Green, Champaign, 111.
JOHN LOS SEN PRICER
1907. A. M. (See No. 3138.)
LORING HARVEY PROVINE
1909. A. E. (See No. 1943.)
G182. HADLEY WINFIELD QUAINTANCE
A. M., 1900; Deputy Co. Treas. ; b. Aug. 11, 1864, Cable, 111.; s. James Stewart (b.
Sept. 5, 1831, Bucyrus, O.) & Martha Ann (Hardenbrook) Ouaintance (b. Mar. 11, 1837,
Mt. Gilead, O.) LL. B., No. 111. Coll., 1889; A. B., Univ. ofT\"ebr., 1896; D. C. L., Colum-
bian, 1902; Ph. D., Univ. of Wis., 1904. Clerk in U. S. Census office & Stud., Columbian
Univ., 1900-2; Stud., Univ. of Wis., 1902-3; Prin., Lincoln H. S., 1903-4; Instr. in Econ.,
Univ. of Mo., 1904-5; Assoc. Prof, of Pol. Econ. & Prin., School of Commerce, Univ. ot
Wyo., 1905-8; Deputy Co. Treas., Albany Co., Wyo., 1908 — Author: Articles, The In-
fluence of Farm Machinery on Production & Labor, Pub. of Amer. Econ. Assoc, V. 5, 1904,
PP- 799-904; The Ethics of Wealth; Its Acquisition, Use and Disposition, Amer. Jour, of
Pol., July, 1893; Slavery & the Ordinance of 1787, Mag. of Amer. Hist., July, 1893. Mem-
ber Baptist Church; A. F. & A. M. Married Edna J. Mindil, Aug. 15, 1905, Washington,
D. C. Children, Charles Winfield, b. Aug. 21, 1906; Martha Belle, b. Aug. 21, 190S; James
Donald, b. Oct. 3, 191 1. Address, Laramie, Wyo.
G183. FRIEND CURTIS QUEREAU
M. S., 1908; Asst. Dir. in Agr. Sta.; b. Nov. 9, 1882, Piano, 111.; s. Worthy (b. 1856,
Red Creek, N. Y.) & Clara Graves (Curtis) Quereau (b. 1850, Piano, 111.) Prpeared in
Gueydan H. S. Agr. Club; Pres., Sr. class; Class Valedictorian. B. S., La. State Univ.,
1906. Instr. in An. Husb., Univ. of Tenn., 1907-8; Asst. Prof, in charge of Dept. of
An. Industry; Asst. in charge of W. Tenn. Exp. Sta., Jackson; Asst. Dir. in charge of
Rice Exp. Sta., Crowley, La. Author: Relation of Steer Feeding to Farm Econ., Bui. 79,
28 pp.; Sheep & Lambs in Tenn., Bui. 84; article on rice and animal husbandry, The Rice
Jour., Crowley, La. Member Amer. Breeders' Assn.; Amer. Soc. Agronomy; A. F. & .\. M.;
K. T. Married Lucile McGee Long, Jan. ii, 1910, Jackson, Tenn. Child, Worthy Thomas,
b, Oct. 18, 191 1. Address, Crowley, Acadia Parish, La.
G184. BARNEY SIMONSON R.\DCLIFFE
M. S. 1910; Chemist; b. June 27, 1884, Harrison, O. ; s. George W. (b. Nevir Hamp-
shire, O.) & Emma (Simonson) Radclifte (b. Harrison, O.) Prepared in Miami Univ. Acad.
A. B., Miami Univ., 1908. Sigma Chi; Scholarship in Ceramics, 1908-9. Passed Civil
Service examination for Jr. Ceramic Chemist, & offered that position at Pittsburg, 1910.
Chemist, Denny-Renton Clay & Coal Co. Asst. in Ceramics, L'niv. of 111. Address, 707 W.
Illinois St., Urbana, 111.
DWIGHT T. RANDALL
5905. M. E. (See No. 1071.)
FRANK ALFRED RANDALL
1909. C. E. (See No. 2481.)
636 University of Illinois
GiSs. MAX RAVITCH
A. M., 1910; Coll. Instr.; b. June 25, 1884, Berlad, Roumania; s. Jehuda Loeb (b. 1847,
near Kishineff, Russia) & Bella (Rosenthal) Ravitch (b. 1850, Berlad, Roum.) Prepared
in DeWitt Clinton H. S., N. Y. City. Cosmopolitan Club; Fellowship in Eng., 1909-10.
A. B., Univ. of Mo., 1909; Grad. work, Columbia Univ., 1910-11. Instr. in Engl. Kan. Agr.
Coll., 1911-12; grad. work, Columbia Univ., 1912 — Address, Hartley Hall, Columbia Univ.,
N. y.
GEORGE JOSEPH RAY
1910. C. E. (See No. 1158.)
ISAAC STUART RAYMOND
1895. M. L. (See No. 9-)
G186. HARRY WILFRED REDDICK
A. M., 1906; Jnstr. in Univ.; b. Feb. 6, 1883, Raysville, Ind.; s. Peter (b. 1835, Ind.) &
Sariffee (Wagoner) Reddick (b. 1842, Ind.) Prepared in Knightstown, Ind., High School.
A. B., Ind., 1904; Ph. D., Columbia, 1910. Phi Kappa Psi; Sigma Xi; Fellowship in Math.,
Univ. of 111., 1905-6; Scholarship in Math., Columbia Univ., 1906-7. Instr. in Math.,
Univ. of 111. Acad., 1904-5; same, Shortridge H. S.. Indianapolis, 1906; Asst. in Math.,
Columbia, 1907-9; Instr., 1909 — Author: Systems of Tautochrones in a General Field of
Force, Amer. Jour, of Math., Vol. 32, pp. 365-90; A Point's Visit to the Linear Continum,
Amer. Math. Monthly, Vol. 19, pp. 6-8. Member M. E. Church; Amer. Math. Soc; Fac-
ulty Club, Columbia Univ. Address, Livingston Hall, Columbia University, N. Y.
G187. SUSAN MARTHA REED
A. M., 1908; b. Aug. 16, 1884, Roxbury, Mass.; d. John Richard (b. Mar. 25, 1832,
Ware, Mass.) & Martha Huntington (Dudman) Reed (b. Apr. 23, 1849, Yarmouth, Nova
Scotia). Prepared in Westfield (Mass.) H. S. Fellowship in Hist., Univ. of 111., 1910-11;
Half time Asst. in Hist., same, 1908-10. A. B., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1907. Member Phi Beta
Kappa; Cong. Church; Amer. Hist. Assn.; Assn. of Collegiate Alumnae. Address, 54
Court St., Westfield, Mass.
G188. MAURICE H. REES
A. M., 1905; Professor; b. Apr. 27, 1880, Newton, la.; s. S. H. (b. Aug. 4, 1847, Wil-
liamstown, O.) & Margaret (Holmes) Rees (b. Apr. 11, 1858, Salem, Ind.) Prepared in
Newton High School. A. B., Monmouth Coll. Fellowship in Zool., Univ. of 111., 1905;
Prof, of Nat. Sci., York Coll., York, Nebr., 1905-6; Prof, of Biol., Tarkio Coll., Tarkio, Mo.,
1906 — Member la. N. G., 1889-1901; Quarter Master Serg. when discharged. Married
Elizabeth M. Prather, June 21, 191 1. Address, Tarkio, Mo.
G189. ERNEST SHAW REYNOLDS
(Son of Nos. 48, 49)
Ph. D., 1909; Assoc. Prof.; b. Dec. 7, 1884, Glendale, Mont.; s. Henry Sheldon (b.
Providence, R. I.) & Frances Adelia (Potter) Reynolds. Prepared in Providence, R. 1.,
H. S. Sigma Xi; Phi Kappa Phi; Gamma Alpha. Ph. B., Brown Univ., 1907; A. M., same,
1907. Asst. Prof, of Botany, Univ. of Tenn., 1909-12; Assoc. Prof. Botany, No. Dak.
Agr. Coll., 1912. Editor, Tenn. Acad. Author: Flora of the Great Swamp of R. l.i
Rhodora, Vol. 9, No. 103, 1907, pp. 117-22; Scirpus Hudsonianus in R. I., same. Vol. 10,
No. 109, 1908, p. 20; Notes on Botrychium in Tenn., Vol. 13, No. 145, 191 1, pp. 14-iS;
Plant Pathology in its Relations to Other Sciences, Science, 1908, pp. 937-40; The College
Regulation of Fraternities, Educ. Rev., 191 1, pp. 91-6; The Relations of Parasitic Fungi
to their Host Plants, Bot. Gas., May, 1912. Member New England Bot. Club; Amer.
Phytopathological Assoc; 111. Acad, of Sci., 1908-9; Tenn. Acad, of Sci. Married Ruth
Evelyn Caverly, Sept. 3, 191 2. Address, Agricultural College, N. D.
HENRY S. REYNOLDS
1879. M. S. (See No. 49)
STEPHEN AVERY REYNOLDS
1897. M. L. (See No. 11.)
ROBERT EARL RICHARDSON
1903. A. M. (See No. 1574.)
FREDERICK WILLIAM RICHART
1905. M. E. (See No. 663.)
JOHN JEFFERSON RICHEY
1910. C. E. (See No. 1948.)
NATHAN CLIFFORD RICKER
1878. M. Arch. (See No. 13.)
G190. CLARISSA RINAKER
(Sister of No. G191)
A. M., 191 1; Grad. Stud.; b. Dec. 23, 1883, Carlinville, 111.; d. Thomas (b. 1857, do.) &
Fanny E. (Kelly) Rinaker (b. 1859, Kankakee, 111.) Prepared in Carlinville H. S.;
Graduate Alumni 637
Blackburn Acad. A. B., Blackburn Coll., 1903. Chi Omega; Delta Sigma; Scholarship,
1910-11; Fellowship, 1911. Member A. C. A.; M. E. Church. Address^ Carlinville, 111.
G191. HARRIET BECKWITH RINAKER
(Sister of No. G190)
A. M., 1909; Instr. in Univ.; b. Feb. 12, 1886, Carlinville, 111.; d. Thomas (b. Aug. iS,
1857, do.) & Fanny tstelle (Kelly) Rinaker (b. Sept. 27, 1859, Kankakee, do.) Prepared
in Carlinville H. S.; Blackburn Acad.; A. B., Blackburn Univ., 1904; A. D. E., Lewis
Inst., 1905. Delta Sigma; Chi Omega; H. Sci. Club; Schol. in H. Sci., 1908-9. Spec,
teacher of H. Sci., Kansas City, Mo. Pub. Sch., 1906-7; State Fair Sch. of Dom. Sci. (2
weeks' course) :90S-7-8-9-io-i i ; Asst. in H. Sci., 1909-n; Instr., 191 1 — Author: Fuels
& their Utilization in Processes of Cooking, Jour, of Home Econ., 1910. Member Amer.
Home Econ. Assoc; Assoc. Coll. Alumnae; Amer. Health League; life memb. Carlinville
Libr. Assoc. Address, 908 Nevada St., Urbana, 111.
G192. WALTER JOHN RISLEY
A. M., 1907; Professor; b. Mar. 16, 1874, Logan, O.; s. John (b. June 5, 1848, Logan,
O.) & Elizabeth (Drescher) Risley (b. June 15, 1843, do.) Prepared in Logan H. S. ; O.
Univ. 1895-7. B. S., Univ. of Mich., 1900, A. M., Harvard, 1908. Delta Tau Delta.
Instr. in Math., O. Univ., 1897; Joliet Twp. High School, 1900-3; Instr. in Math., Armour
Inst., 1903-5; Asst. m Math., Univ. of 111., 1905-7; Scholarship, Harvard, 1908-9; Stud.,
1907-10; Asst. in Astronomy, Harvard, 1907-9; Instr. in Math., 1909-10; Prof, of Math.,
James Millikin Univ., 1910 — Author: Algebra, Pts. I, II, III, Amer. School of Cor., Chi-
cago, Quarto, 96 pp. each; Geom. (with C. W. Leigh) same, 1905, Quarto, no pp.; Graphs,
same, 1906, Quarto, 92 pp.; article, Envelopes of one-parameter families of plane curves
(with W. E. MacDonald), Annals of Math., 2d series, Vol. 12, 191 1, pp. 73-102. Member
Amer. Math. Soc. ; Amer. Assoc, for Adv. of Sci.; Soc. for Pro. of Engr. Educ. Married
Bessie R. Risley, Jan. 16, 1897, Athens, O. Children, Walter John, Jr., b. Nov., 1897;
Ralph Edwin, b. Dec, 1898; Lee Carlton, b. May, 1903. Address, 1340 W. Macon St.,
Decatur, 111.
Gi93- RURIC CREEGAN ROARK
(Brother of No. 4878)
A. M., 1908; Chemist; b. Mar. 13, 1S87, Glasgow, Ky. ; s. Ruric Nevel (b. 1850, Green-
ville, Ky.) & Mary (Creegan) Roark (b. la.) Prepared in Lexington, Ky., H. S. Ky. State
Univ., 1903-5; Clark (Worcester, Mass.), 1905-6. A B., Univ. of Cincinnati, 1907. Sigma
Xi. Grad. Asst. in Organic Chem., Univ. of 111., 1907-8; Fellow in Chem., Univ. of Wis.,
1910-11; Asst. Chem., Bur. of Chem., U. S. Dept. of Agr. Mem. Amer. Chem. Soc. Ad-
aress, 121 5 Harvard St., Washington, D. C.
ALBERT FLOWLER ROBINSON
1891. C. E. (See No. 245.)
RAYMOND ELDER ROBINSON
1909. M. S. (See No. 3517.)
WARD REID ROBINSON
1909. C. E. (See No. 2797.)
LEWIS ARCHIBALD ROBINSON
T901. A. M. (See No. 1160.)
Gi94. ETHEL JUANITA ROBISON
A. M., 1909; H. S. Principal; b. July 9, 1887, Chesterfield, 111.; d. Thomas Marshall
(b. Dec. 10, 185s, Greenfield, do.) & Mary (Deeds) Robison (b. Oct. 3, 1864, Carlinville,
do.) Prepared in Carlinville H. S. A. B., Blackburn Coll., 1908. Sigma Kappa; Scholar-
ship, 1908. Member Epis. Church; O. E. S. Address, 518 Johnson St., Carlinville, lU.
Gi95- JEROME STANEY ROGERS
CHusband of No. 3963)
M. S., 1909; Asst. Chem.; b. Nov. 8, 1884, Honeoye Falls, N. Y.; s. Luther H. & Fran-
ces A. (Hall) Rogers. Prepared Honeoye Falls H. S. B. S., Syracuse Univ., 1907. Grad.
Asst. in Chem., Univ. of 111.; grad. work, Geo. Washington Univ., 1909-10. Asst. Chem.,
.Stat. Coll. Exp. Sta. ; Bur. of C^hem., U. S. Dept. of Agr., Washington, D. C. Member
Amer. Chem. Soc. Married Essie May Seed ('09), Aug. 30, 191 1, Newaygo, Mich. Ad-
dress, 832 Rittenhouse St., Washington, D. C.
CHARLES W. ROLFE
1S78. M. S. (See No. 14.)
MARTHA DEETTE ROLFE
1904. A. M. (See No. 1400.)
SUSAN FARLEY ROLFE
1909. A. M. (See No. 1950.)
LUTHER SHERMAN ROSS
1890. M. S. (See No. 576.)
638 University of Illinois
g196. verne ralph ross
A. M., 1909; Teacher; b. May ::4, 1885, Donnellson. 111.; s. Milton C. (b. Aug., 1846,
do.) & Cornelia A. (Foster) Ross (b. Greenville, do.) Prepared in Donnellson H. S. A. B.
James Millikin Univ. Alpha Sigma Theta. Schol. in Chem., Univ. of 111. Member Presb.
Church; Amer. Chem. See. Married Isabel Bumgarner, June 23, 1909, McNabb, 111. Child,
Joseph Foster, b. Oct. 11, 1910. Address, Covina, Calif.
G197. LEWIS WILLIAM RUPP
A. M., 1911; Teacher; b. Nov. 9, 1887, Zelienople, Pa.; s. Rev. John Charles Francis (b-
1856, Armstrong Co., Pa.) & Zelia (Hill) Rupp (b. i860, do.) Prepared in Collegiate
Inst., Morrisburg, Can.; Thiel Coll., Greenville, Pa., 1908-9; A. B., Carthage Coll., 1910.
Scholarship in Grad. School Univ. of 111., 1910-11. Teacher, Allentown, Pa., Prep. School,
191 1. Address, 774 Main St., Conneaut, O.
G198. YASUZA SAKAGAMI
A. M., 1905; b. Dec. 25, 1874, Wakayamaken, Japan; s. Yasube, Sakagami. Prepared in
Univ. of Minn., M. L. 1899. Address, (f)
JOHN LANGLEY SAMMIS
1899. M. S. (See No. 1073.)
JOHN CALVART SAMPLE
1897. A. E. (See No. 984-)
G199. CLAUDE WILLIAMSON SANDIFUR
A. M., 1909; Teacher; b. Feb. i, 1877, Miami, Ind.; s. Jacob A. (b. Dec. 5, 1856, Miami,
Ind.) & Florence Melvina (Williamson) Sandifur, b. 1857, do.) Prepared in Bunker Hill,
Ind., High School; Marion Nor. Coll., 1899-1900. A. B., Ind. Univ., 1905. ^Teaching
Fellowship, Ind. Univ., 1905-6; Instr. in Phys., Univ! of 111. Acad., 1906-11. Member
M. E. Church; So. Sec. Teachers' Assoc, Calif.; Math. & Sci. Assoc, Calif. Married
Lillian Pearl Clem, 1905, Miami, Ind. Children, Gladys E., b. July i, 1906; Cecil C, b.
Apr. 23, 1908; Mae M., b. July 3, 1909. Address, 2023 Bath St., Santa Barbara, Calif.
GEORGE MARVIN SAVAGE
1888. M. L. (See No. 247-)
FREDERICK WILLIAM SCHACHT
1898. M. S. (See No. 1076.)
G200. EDWIN GEORGE SCHAEFER
M. S., 1910; Coll. Instr.; b. Feb. 18, 1884, Jewell, Kan.; s. John C. (b. July 14, 1839,
Ger.) & Lucy M. (Klink) Schaefer (b. Sept. 24, 1850, do.) Prepared in Jewell H. S. B. S.,
Kan. Agr. Coll., 1907. Instr. in Farm Crops & mem. Exp. Sta. staff, Kan. State Agr. Coll.
Married Ella F. Miles, Aug. 16, 1912. Address, Manhattan, Kan.
CURT AUGUST SCHROEDER
1903. M. S. (See No. 1576.)
G201. WILLIAM FREDERICK SCHULZ
E. E. in 1901; Asst. Prof.; b. Jan. 11, 1872, Baltimore, Md.; s. Alexander Henry (b.
1829, Jever, Oldenberg, Ger.) & Anna Maria (Hauser) Schulz (b. 1839, Hansen, Baden,
do.) Prepared in Baltimore Poly. Inst. Ph. D., Johns Hopkins Univ., 1908. Sigma Xi.
Asst. in Physics, Univ. of 111., 1900-3; Instr., 1903-6; Grad. Stud., Johns Hopkins Univ.,
1906-8; Asst. Prof, of Physics, Univ. of 111., 1908. Author: Man'l of Experiments in
Gen'l Physics for Engr. Students, Flanigan-Pearson Co., Champaign, 1910, 201 pp.; Th^
Effect of a Magnetic Field upon the Absorption Spectra of Certain Rare Earths, The
Astrophysical Jour., Vol. XXX, 1909, 14 pp. Assoc, memb. Amer. Phys. Soc. ; Hon. memb.
E. E. Soc; 111. Acad, of Sci.; Trustee & Treas., Unitarian Soc; memb. Amer. Acad, for
Adv. of Sci. Married Christine Hendrika Beevwkes, 1900, Baltimore, Md. Children,
Dorothy Sophia Hendrika, b. 1901; Alexander Henry Godfrey, b. 1905; William Frederick
John, b. 1912. Address, 926 W. Green St., Urbana, 111.
G202. EDWARD BARKER SCOGGAN
A. M., 1897; Minister; b. Dec. 9, 1870, College Springs, la.; s. David M. (b. 1836,
Johnston Co., Ind.) & Elizabeth (Simmons) Scoggan (b. 1840, Lexington, Ky.) Prepared
in Rushville, Nebr., H. S. A. B., Amity Coll., 1896; Ph. D., 1899- Stud., 1896-7; Scholar,
Columbia Univ., 1897-8; Prof, of Greek & Latin, Dickinson Sem., Williamsport, Pa., 1898-9;
Stud., N. Y. City, 1899-1900; Prof, of Greek & Latin, Stanstead Wesleyan Coll., 1900-1;
Minister, Des Moines Conf. M. E. Church, 1901. Married Almida L. Roy, Nov. 21, 1901.
Children, Roy Commodore, b. July 10, 1905; Ruth Almida, b. Aug. 8, 1909; Homer, b.
Mar. 9, 191 1. Address, Manning, la.
G203. ELEANOR BRYCE SCOTT
A. M., 1910; Teacher; b. Apr. i7, 1888, Orlando, Fla.j d. Robert Philip (b. Mar. 27.
1858, Bedford Co., Tenn.) & Anna Pauline (Thompson) Scott (b. Oct. 17, 1863, Ellicott
City, Md.) Prepared in Rock Island H. S. A. B., Augustana Coll., 1909- First recipient
Augustana Scholarship in Univ. Teaching in E. Moline H. S., 1912. Member Assoc. Coll.
Alumni. Address, iiio-isth St., Moline, 111.
Graduate Alumni 639
FRANKLIN WILLIAM SCOTT
1903. A. M. (See No. 1578.)
G204. WILLIAM DOKE SCOTT
M. E., 1910; Engineer; b. Nov. 10, 1885, Riner, Va.; s. John Doke (b. Feb. 28, 1829,
Floyd Co., Va.) & Margaret Virginia (Lucas) Scott (b. Jan. 25, 1844, Childress, Va. )
Prepared by private tutor. B. S. in M. E., Va. Poly. Inst., 1907; M. E., 1908. Kes.
Fellow, Engr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of III., 1908-10. Cadet Engr., United Gas Improvement
Co., Philadelphia, Pa., 1910-11; Engr., 191 1. Member M. E. Church. Address, Kiner,
Va.; Bus. Add., Broad & Arch Sts., Philadelphia, Pa.
MELVILLE AMASA SCOVELL
1906. Ph. D. (See No. 84.)
GEORGE WASHINGTON SEAMAN
1895. M. E. (See No. 767.)
G20S. GEORGE WALLACE SEARS
M. S., 1911; Asst. in Univ.; b. July 9, 1878, Kidder, Mo.; s. William Wallace (b. Jan.
-5. 1836, Ogdensburg, N. Y.) & Angeline Augusta (Johnson) Sears (b. Sept. 23, 1846, But-
falo, N. Y.) Prepared in Kidder Inst. B. S., Drury Coll., 1908. Kappa Alpha; Phi Lambda
Upsilon. Scholarship, 1910-11. Instr. in Chem., Drury Acad., 1908-9; in Chem. & Phys.,
Springfield, H. S., 1909-10; Asst. in Chem., 191 1. Married Edith Clemintine Fink, June,
191 1, Springfield, Mo. Address, ii02j4 W. Springfield Ave., Lirbana, 111.
ARTHUR BLISS SEYMOUR
1886. M. S. (See No. 289.)
BESSIE ESTELLE SHACKELL
191 1. A. M. (See No. 4412.)
CHARLES H. SHAMEL
1891. M. S. (See No. 613.)
CLARENCE ALBERT SHAMEL
1894. M. S. (See No. 665.)
ABIA JOSEPH SHARP
1889. M. E. (See No. 323.)
RICHARD W. SHARPE
1899. M. S. (See No. 768.)
ANNA SHATTUCK (PALMER)
1895. M. L. (See No. 666.)
WALTER FRANCIS SHATTUCK
1908. M. Arch. (See No. 667.)
HAZEL YEARSLEY SHAW
1908. A. M. (See No. 3169.)
RALPH STEELE SHEPARDSON
191 o. M. Arch. (See No. 1077.)
SHIGETSURA SHIGA
1905. M. Arch. (See No. 769.)
G206. ADALINE MARGARET SHOOP (TURTON)
A. M., 1908; b. Oct. 28. 1882, Abingdon, 111.; d. Henry Milton (b. Nov. 21, 1851,^0.) &
Philora Elima (Swarts) Shoop (b. Oct. 25, 1850, do.) Prepared in Abingdon H. S.
Taught Latin, Granite City H. S., 1908-11. Author: Seneca's Attitude Toward Roman
Society as Portrayed in his Letters to his Friend Lucillius, 1908, 63 pp. Sec'y. Bay View
Literary Club. Married George William Turton, July 11, 191 1, Abingdon, 111. Address.
2029 D. Street, Granite City, III.
JOHN RAYMOND SHULTERS
191 1. A. M. (See No. 4422.)
KETURAH ELIZABETH SIM
1895. M. L. (See No. 403.)
G207. MARK SKIDMORE
A. M., 1909; Teacher; b. Mar. 13 188-; Greenfield, Mo.; s. James F. (b. June 25, 1851,
Paris, Tex.) & Martha Jane (Allison) Skidmore (b. Dec. 20, 1856, Greenfield, Mo.) Pre-
pared in Harrisonville H. S.- Drury Coll., Mo., 1902-3; A. B., Univ. of Mo., 1905; B. S. in
Ed. Fellow in Romance Languages, Columbia Univ., 1910-11; Instr. in Rom. Lang.,
Dartmouth Coll., 191 1 — . Mc;nber, Mod. Lang. Assoc, of Amer.; Amer. Dialect Soc.
640 University of Illinois
Married Bernice Relda Bell, Sept. 13, 191 1, Carthage, Mo. Child, Relda Klizabeth, b.
July 5, 1912. Address, Care Dartmouth Coll., Hanover, N. H.
VELMA SKINNER (WARD)
1901. M. L. (See No. 151.)
WILLIS APPLEFORD SLATER
1910. M. S. (See No. 2811.)
ROY HARLEY SLOCUM
1910. C. E. (See No. 1414.)
FLORENCE MARY SMITH
1906. A. M. (See No. 1268.)
G208. FRED JOHN SMITH
A. M., 1904; in business; b. Sept. 7, 1876, San Jose, 111.; s. Frederick (b. Ger.) &
Katrina Smith (b. do.) Prepared in Ger. Coll., Mt. Pleasant, la.; Iowa Wesleyan, do.;
A. B. Iowa Wesleyan, 1899; Phi Delta Theta. Teacher of Hist. & Ger., Normal H. S.;
Univ. of 111., 1903-4; stud, at Univ. of Berlin, 1904-5. Now in business. A. F. & A. M.
Address, 920 W. William St., Decatur, 111.
IRVIN WEBSTER SMITH
1909. A. M. (See No, 3539.)
G209. JAMES ELMO SMITH
C. E., 1909; Instructor; b. Dec. 13, 1877, Boone Co., 111.; s. Ira (b. Batavia, N. Y.) &
Barbara Ann (Engelhardt) Smith (b. Nuremberg, Ger.) Prepared in Sharon, Wis., H. S.
B. S. in C. E., Univ. of Wis., 1902; Y. M. C. A. Engaged in Railway Civil Engineering,
1902-7. Instr. in C. E., 1907-11; Assoc, 1911-12; Invented Improved Protractor. Mem-
ber M. E. Church; Amer. R. R. Signal Assn.; Amer. R. R. Engr. Married Frances McClel-
land Dennis, June 25, 1906, Milwaukee, Wis. Children, Barbara, b. June 29, 1907; Charles
Prentiss, b. Jan. 21, 1910, Tames Elmo, Jr., b. Oct. 2, 1911. Address, 712 Michigan Ave.,
Urbana, 111.
LOUIE HENRY SMITH
1899. M. S. (See No. 1078.)
G210. ORRIN HAROLD SMITH
A. M., 1909; Assistant; b. Sept. i, 1884, Iveyville, la., s. Howes (b. Jan. 31, 1854,
Governeus, N. Y.) & Frances Henrietta (Bosisto) Smith (b. Apr. 4, 1858, Elk Grove, Wis.)
Prepared in Corning, la., H. S. Kappa Delta Pi. A. B., Knox Coll., 1908. Scholarship in
Phys., 1908-9. Taught in Champaign H. S., 1909-10; Asst. in Phys., Univ. of 111., 1910;
same, 191 1. Member M. E. Church; Pres.. Epworth League; Assoc, mem. Amer. Phys. Soc. ;
111. Acad, of Sci. Married Jessie Cleora Lyon, June 15, 191 1, Monmouth, 111. Address,
710 W. Stoughton St., Urba.na.
G211. PINCKNEY FREEMAN SMITH
A. M., 191 1 ; Univ. Instr. A. B., Univ. of Mo., 1909. Instr. in Engl., Northwestern
Univ. Address, 616 Foster St., Evanston, 111.
G212. WILLIAM HENRY SMITH
A. M., 1907; Lawyer; b. Nov. 8, 1880, Advance, Ind.; s. Elliott M. (b. Aug. 28, 1853,
Shelby Co., Ky.) & Sarah Ann (Sutton) Smith (b. Mar. 31, 1857 Boone Co., Ind.) Pre-
pared in Wabash Coll., Prep. Dept., Crawfordsville, Ind.; A. B. Wabash Coll., 1906. Phi
Delta Theta; Pol. Sci. Club; Phi Beta Kappa; Scholarship in Econ., Ind. Law Sch., 1909-11;
practicing law, 191 1. Member Ye Inne of Chancery. Address, Lebanon, Ind.
JEROME SONDERICKER
1883. C. E. (See No. 248.)
G213. PETER SOO-HOO
M. S., 1911; Civ. Engr.; b. Mar. 23, 1884, Kwong Tung , China; s. Nam Art (b. do.) &
Kwan (Shee) Soo Hoo (b. do.) Prepared in Poly. H. S., San Francisco, Calif. A. B.,
Stanford Univ., 1910. Bridge Engr., Bd. of Public of Kwong Tun^ (temporary military
govt.) of Rep. of China, 191 1. Jr. mem. A. I. C. E.; Assoc, mem. Chinese Inst, of Kngrs. ;
Knight of the 5th Order of the Ching Dynasty of China, 1907-11. Address, 54 Great Yan
Tsai St., Canton, China.
G214. CLEONE HARDYN SOULE
A. M., 191 1; b. Sept. 13, 1887, Monmouth, 111.; s. Melville Cox (b. Apr. 10, 1847, N. Y.)
& Inez Bell (Smith) Soule (b. July 26, 1846, Monmouth, 111.) Prepared in Tacoma, Wash.,
H. S. Beta Theta Pi. A. B., Miami Univ., 1910. Address, Tacoma, Wash.
HARVEY ALLEN SOVERHILL
1906. M. E. (See No. 1417.)
G21S. JOHN NATHANIEL SPANGLER
A. M., 1897; Farmer; b. Nov. to, 1856, Gosport, Ind.; s. William (b. 1832, O.) & Sarah
C. (Steele) Spangler. Prepared in DePauw Univ. Prep. School, Greencastle, Ind. A. B.,
Graduate Alumni 641
Ind. Univ., 1891. School work, 1S97-1905; Farming, 1905 — Married Josie H. Stonehouse,
Aug. 22, 1892, Madison, Ind. Children, Ralph, b. June 28, 1893; Mace, b. July 2, 1897;
Gladys, b. Sept. 30, 1900; Waunita, b. May i, 1907; baby, b. July 36, 1909- Address,
Frederick, Okla.
MARION EMELINE SPARKS
1900. A. M. (See No. 911.)
MYRTLE EVA SPARKS
1890. A. M. (See No. 577.)
FANNIE GRACE SPENCER
1909. A. M. (See No. 3548.)
WILLIAM GRANT SPURGIN
189S. A. M. (See No. 834.)
ELMER ROY STAHL
191 1. A. M. (See No. 4433. J
G216. WILLIAM HENRY STALLINGS, JR.
A. M., 1911; Theol. Stud.; b. July 2, 1886, Alhambra, 111.; s. William Henry (b. 1857,
.\lhambra, 111.) & Alice (Warderman) Stallings (b. 1858, do.) Prepared in Acad., Shurtleff
Coll. A. B., Shurtleff Coll., 1908. Theol. Stud., Newton Theol. Inst., Newton Center,
Mass. Address, Newton Center, Mass.
OTIS ORION STANLEY
1902. M. S. (See No. 1588)
G217. MILLICENT STEBBINS
A. M., 1908; Student; b. July 11, 1883; d. Charles Summer (b. 1848, Kennett Square,
Pa.) & Sara Ann (Stubbs) Stebbins (b. 1846, Lancaster Co., Pa.) Prepared in Omaha,
(Nebr.) H. S. A. B., Univ. of Nebr., 1906. Phi Beta Kappa; Scholarship in German,
1906-7, Univ. of Nebr.; Fellowship in German, 1907-8, Univ. of 111. Taught in Omaha ti.
S., 1908-10; Champaign H. S., 1910-11; Stud., Univ. of Berlin, 1911-12. Teaching, Omaha
H. S., 1912. Address, 1230 Parkwild Ave., (Dmaha, Nebr.
G218. WALDEMAR MATTHAEUS STEMPEL
A. M., 1906; Elec. Engr. & Contr.; b. Aug. 29, 1882; s. Hugo Carl (b. Mar. 13, 1833,
Drachhausen, Prussia, Ger.) & Anna (Dagnehart) Stempel (b. June 15, 1845, Ershausen,
do.) Prepared in Ft. Madison, la. A. B., Ind. Univ., 1905. Sr. Asst., Ind. Univ.,
1904-s; Fellow in Physics, Univ. of 111., 1905-6. Instr. in E. E., Pa. State (ioll.; Asst. in
Physics, Cornell Univ., Ithaca, 1906-7; Instr., Univ. of 111., 1907-11; Elec. Engr. & Contr.,
191 1. Invented Sparking Device for Gas Engines, Pat'd.; Alternating Current Motor.
Member Amer. Phys. Soc, (jesellschaft Goethe. Married Grace Hoover, Sept. 4, 1907.
Ft. Madison, la. Address, 316 Broadway, Ft. Madison, la.
G219. EDWARD BEATTIE STEPHENSON.
Ph. D., 1910; Univ. Instr.; b. Jan. 19^ 1882, Sparta, 111.; s. Thomas B. (b. Nov. 20, 1855,
Lancaster, Eng.) & Mary Jane (Beattie) Stephenson (b. Mar. 6, 1856, Sparta, 111.) Prepared
in Sparta H. S. B. S., Knox Coll., 1903; M. S., 1907. Phi Delta Theta; Sigma Xi;
Gamma Alpha; Fellow in Physics, Univ. of 111., 1907-9. Instr. in Physics, Univ. of N.
Dak. Author: Magnetic Properties of Heusler Alloys with appendix on Photomicrography,
Phys. Review, Vol. 31, 1910, pp. 252-60; Elec. Testing of Telephone Cables, Quarterly
Jour, of Univ. of N. D., Vol. 2, 1912, pp. 149-160; Univ. of 111. Engr. Exp. Sta. Bui., No.
47, 1910. Member Amer. Assoc, for Adv. of Sci.; Amer. Phys. Soc; Amer. Chem. Soc.
Married Adeline Alexander, Aug. 7, 191 1, Geneva, 111. Address, Univ. of N. Dak., Grand
Forks, N. Dak.
G220. HAROLD EDWIN STEVENS
M. S. in Sci., 1910; b. Mar. 29, 1S80, Pruett, Ky. B. S. Univ. of Ky., 1906. Address,
Visalia, Ky. (t)
LUCIA ALZINA STEVENS
1906. A. M. (See No. 1970.)
G221. GWENDOLYN STEWART
A. M., 1909; Asst. Editor; b.' Chicago; d. John Douglas (b. Apr. 27, 1839, Birkenhead,
Eng.) & Frances Alder Hogg (Sanderson) Stewart (b. June 20, 1836, Belford, Eng.) Pre-
pared in Santa Cruz, Calif., H. S. A. B., Leland Stanford, Jr. ,Univ., 1900. Fellowship
in H. Sci., 1908-9. Travelled abroad & 3 mos. at King's Coll. for Worn., London, Eng., 1910;
Asst. in Dom. Sci. School, Internat'l. Cor. Schs., Scranton, Pa., assisting in editing Text
Books on Dom. Sci. for Cor. Course in Dom. Sci. Studied at Pratt Inst., Brooklyn,
N. Y., 1902; Sargent School of Indus. Tr., Harvard Univ., summer 1905; Grad. Stud, in
H. Arts, Teachers Coll., N. Y., 1910. Was Mgr. of Boarding Dept., State Univ. of N. Dak.,
4 yrs. Passed Civ. Service E.\am., 1908. Author: Diet in Relation to Growth, Jour of
Home Econ., VoL III, 1911, pp. 81-6. Member Alumni Assoc, Stanford Univ.; Amer.
Assoc, of Home Econ.; Nat. Housing Assoc; Nat. Soc. for Pro. of Indus. Educ. ; Scranton
Home Econ. Assoc; Scranton Parent Teachers' Assoc; Y. W. C. A.; Epis. Church;
Alumni Assoc. Dom. Sci. School, Pratt Inst. Address, 417 Jefferson Ave., Scranton, la.
642 University of Illinois
JOHN TRUESDALE STEWART
1909. C. E. (See No. 772.)
MARGARET E. STEWART (ROBBINS)
1886. M. L. (See No. 88.)
G222. ROBERT STEWART
Ph. D., 190Q; Chemist; b. Aug. 16, 1877, Ameiican Fork, U. ; s. James (b. Glasgow,
Scot.) & Sarah (Woodhead) Stewart (b. Eng.) Prepared in A. C. of U. Sigma Xi; Delta
Theta Sigma; Fellowship in Agron., 1908-9. B. S., A. C. U. Teacher & Chem. U. S. V.,
1898-9. Author: Bulls. 103-6-8-9-13-14, U. Exp. Sta.; Bull. 14!;, 111. Exp. Sta.; Nitrogen
and Humus Problems, Joiir. Ind. &■ Engr. Chem., 1910, 5 pp.; Nitrogen & Humus Problems
in Dry Farming, Science, XXXIV, 191 1, 4 pp.; The Occurence of Potassium in Western
Amer., Jour, of Amer. Chem. Soc, Vol. XXXIIl, 1911, 3 pp.; also other articles along chem-
ical subjects. Member Amer. Chem. Soc; Assoc, for Adv. of Sci. ; Amer. Soc. of Agrono-
my; Utah Acad, of Sci. Married Jane E. Gordon, 1902, Logan, U. Children, James Gor-
don, b. Nov. 23, 1903; Robert V., b. Jan. 13, 1907; Laurence, b. July 29, 1909. Address,
Logan, Utah.
G223. WILLIAM WARREN STIFLER
A. M., 1908; Ph. D., 1911; Lecturer in Physics; b. Dec. 22, 1883, Davenport, la.; s.
William Henry & Sarah Brown (Leverett) Stifler. Gamma Alpha; Sigma Ai. A. B.,
Shurtleff Coll., 1902. Address, Livingston Hall, Columbia Univ., New York City. Bus.
Add., Fayerweather Hall, Columbia Univ., New York City.
JOHN CARL STINE
1905. A. M. (See No. 1971.)
G224. ELLIS BAGLEY STOUFFER
Ph. D., 191 1 ; Instructor; b. Nov. 7, 1884, Melbourne, la.; s. George Henry (b. 1841,
Hagerstown, Md.) & Mary (Bagley) Stouffer (b. 1856, Freeport, HI.) Prepared in State
Center (la.) H. S.; Drake Univ. Acad. Gamma Alpha; Sigma Xi. B. S.; M. S., Drake
Univ., 1907. Scholarship, Univ. of 111., 1908-9; Fellowship, Univ. of 111., 1909-11. Instr.
in Math., Drake Univ., 1907-8; do., Univ. of 111., 191 1 — Address, 711 W. 111. St., Urbana,
111.
G225. EARLE KENNETH STRACHAN
M. S., 1910; Ph. D., 1912; Chemist; b. May 15, 1886, Brockton, Mass.; s. James Watt
(b. Brooklyn, N. Y.) & Susan L. (Bowen) Strachan (b. New Bedford, Mass.) Prepared in
Brockton (Mass.) H. S. Theta Chi; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Xi. B. S., Worcester
(Mass.) Poly. Inst., 1908. Grad. Asst. in Chem., Univ. of 111., 1908-9; Asst. in Chem., 1909-
11; Asst. in Analyt. Chem., summer session 191 1; Fellow in Chem., i9ii-i2._ Instructor,
1912 — Author: Condensations in the Mesoxalic Ester Series (with R. S. Curtiss), Jour, of
Amer. Chem. Soc, Vol. 33, pp. 396-400, igii. Member Amer. Chem. Soc; Worcester
Chem. Club. Address, 1001 So. Fifth St., Champaign, 111.
G226. CARL JOHN STRAND
A. M., 1908; Teacher: b. Sept. 25, 1885, Hebron, Conn.; s. Johan Carlson (b. Oct. 7i
1857, Stora Hof, Vestergotland, Sweden) & Christine (Hagelin) Strand (b. Aug. 22, i8sS,
Bellingsfors, Dalsland, do.) Prepared in Brattleboro (Vt.) H. S. A. B., Augustana
Coll., Rock Island, 111., 1907. Teacher in Belleville H. S., 1908-191 1; in Grammar Sch.,
Hebron, Conn., 1911 — Mem. Luth. Church. Address, Brattleboro, Vt.
OSCAR EMIL STREHLOW
1911. C. E. (See No. 992.)
G227. OTTO STUHLMANN, JR.
A. M., 1909; Instructor; b. Nov. 12, 1884, Elberfeldt, Ger.; s. Otto (b. 1856, do.) *
Elizabeth Henzman (b. 1865, do.) Prepared in Woodward H. S., Cincinnati, O. A .B.,
Univ. of Cincinnati, 1907; Ph. D., Princeton Univ., 1911. Fellow, Princeton Univ., 1909;
re-elected 1910, Asst. Instr., Univ. of 111., 1907-9; Instr. in Phys., Stevens Inst, of Tech.,
1911-12; do., Univ. of Penn., Phila.. Penn., 1911 — Author: A Difference in the Photoelec-
tric Effect Caused by Incident and Emergent Li^ht, Fhil. Mag., 1910, 9 pp.; A Quantitative
Measure of Development in Scientific Observation, read A. A. A. S. meeting; Abs. Phys.
Review. Member Phys. Soc; Amer. Assoc, for Adv. of Sci. Address, Lab. of Physics,
Univ. of Pa., Philadelphia, Pa.
G228. ARTHUR EMIL SWANSON
A. M., 1909; Ph. D., 1911; Instructor; b. Jan. 16, 1885, DeKalb, HI.; s. P. M. (b. Dec.
27, 1848, Sweden) & Man' C. (Holmes) Swanson (b. June 26, i860, ibid.) Prepared in
Augustana Acad., Rock Island, Adelphic; Cosmopolitan Club. A. B. Augustana Coll.,
1Q08. Grad. Schol. in Econ., 1908-9; Fellowship, 1909-11. Instr. in Sch. of Commerce,
Northwestern Univ. Member Western Econ. Soc; City Club, Chicago; Univ. Club, Evans-
ton. Address, 522 Church St., Evanston, 111.
ALEXANDER C. SWARTZ
1878. C. E. (See No. 33.)
BERNARD VICTOR SWENSON
1901. Mech. Eng. (See No. 773.)
Graduate Alumni j |. •,
ALBERT PHILIP SY
1899. M. S. (See No. 837.)
LORADO TAFT
1880. M. L. (See No. 222.)
ARTHUR NEWELL TALBOT '
1885. C. E. (See No. 293-)
MAURICE COLE TANQUARY
1908. A. M. (See No. 3192.)
RUTH BEATRICE TAYLOR
1906. A. M. (See No. 2520.)
JOSEPH SAMUEL TERRILL
1894. M. S. (See No. 669.)
CHARLES DUTTON TERRY
1907. M. E. (See No. 1083.)
WILLIAM SUMNER THAYER
1909. E. E. (See No. 2521.)
G229. FRANK WATERS THOMAS
A. M., 1910; Principal; b. May 14, 1878, Danville, Ind.; s. Erasmus Darwin (b. Nov. i3,
1821, Connersville, Ind.) & Mary (Rosborough) Thomas (b. Oct. 8, 1846, Owensville, Ind.)
Prepared in Ind. State Nor. Sch., Terre Hante; A. B., Univ. of Ind., 1905. Sigma Nu;
Kappa Delta Pi. Prin. in Acad., 1910-11; Santa Monica, Calif., 1911-12. Married Ina
Gregg, Sept. 2, 1908, Tuscola, 111. Children, Lawrence Gregg, b. June 6, 1909; Welburne
Craig, b. Oct. 8, 1910; Frank Rosborough, b. Sept. 5, 1912. Address, Santa Monica, Calit.
ALMON DANIEL THOMPSON
1897. C. E. (See No. 774.)
CHARLES MANFRED THOMPSON
1910. A. M. (See No. 4002)
MARION THOMPSON (GRATZ)
1896. M. L. (See No. 917-)
G230. VINCENT HOLLIS TODD
A. M., 1910; Professor; b. Aug. 22, 1879, North Panama, New York; s. HolHs Devillo
(b. Oct. 16, 1843, Stockton, N. Y.) & Laura Ann (Park) Todd (b. July 15, 1847, French
Creek, N. Y.) Prepared in Sheffield, Pa., H. S.; A. M., Chesbrough Sam., North Chili, N.
Y.; Univ. of Rochester; A. B., Harvard Univ., 1907. Prof, of Mod. Lang., Greenville
Coll., Greenville, 111., 1907-9; Asst. in Ger., Univ. of 111., 1911. Address, 202 S. Romine
St., Urbana, 111.
BEN TOMLINSON
1907. A. M. (See No. 2834.)
WILLIS EUGENE TOWER
1908. M. S. (See No. 840.)
MERLE JAY TREES
191 1. C. E. (See No. 3201.)
FRANCIS JOHN TRESISE
1893. C. E. (See No. 617.)
G231. PERRY FOX TROWBRIDGE
Ph. D., 1906; Prof, and Chem.; b. Apr. 25, 1866; s. George Martin (b. Apr. 6, 1833. N.
Y. State) & Lesbia Eudora (Fox) Trowbridge (b. Nov. 27, 1837, Pa.) Prepared in Centre-
ville (Mich.) H. S., and Mich. State Nor. Coll., Ypsilanti. Phi Lambda Upsilon; Alpha
Chi; Delta Theta Sigma; Sigma Xi. B. Pd., Mich. Nor. Coll., 1S92; Ph. B., Univ. of
Mich., 1892; A. M., Univ. of Mich., 1905. Ed. Coll. Paper and Commencement Orat.,
Mich. State Nor. Coll. Instr. in Ger. and Sci., Kalamazoo Coll., 1889-91; Instr. in Ped.,
Mich. Nor. Coll., 1892-3; Asst. in Chem., Univ. of Mich., 1893-4; Prof, of Math., Kala-
mazoo Coll., 1894; Asst. in Chem., Univ. of Mich., 1894-5; Student in Braunschweig
Zucker Schule, summer, 1898; in Marburg Univ., 1898-9; Instr. in Organic Chem., and
Accountant in the Chem. Lab., Univ. of Mich., 1895-1902; Agr. Supt. and Beet Sugar Chem.,
Mich, and Calif., 1902-4; Research Asst. in Nutrition, and Instr. in Chem., Univ. of 111.,
1905-7; Asst. Prof, of Chem., 1907 (resigned); Asst. Prof, of Agr. Chem. and Assoc. Chem.
(in charge) to the Exp. Sta., Univ. of Mo., 1907-8; Prof, of Agr. Chem., and Chem. to
the Exp. Sta., 1908 — Collaborating Chem. for Mo., Bur. of Chem., U. S. Dept. of Agr.;
Official Rep. of Mo. 8th Interna'l Congr. of App. Chem. Author: Inspection of Commer-
cial Fertilizers, 1907, 8, 9, 10, 11, Univ. of Mo. Exp. Sta. Bulls, pp., 50-60; also numerous
scientific papers. Member Baptist Church (Deacon); Amer. Chem. Soc; Amer. Assoc.
644 University of Illinois
Official Agr. Chems.; Amer. Soc. An. Nutrition; Com. Club, of Columbia, Mo. Married
Grace Hall, Sept. 4, 1894. Children, Hugh Merton, b. May 15, 1899; Eleanor, b. Apr.
13, 1901; Vernor Hall, b. Oct. 23, 1902; Neva, b. Feb. 10, 1906; Marion, b. June 29, 1908
Address, 1305 Keiser Ave., Columbia, Mo.
G232. ESTON VALENTINE TUBES
A. M. in L. & A., 1910; Teacher; b. Feb. 14, 1883, Hillsboro, Ind.; s. Daniel Arlando (b-
Sept. 4, 1854, Ind.) & Harriet (Cheney) Tubbs (b. Apr. 2, 1863). Prepared in Rossville
H. S.; A. B., Northwestern Univ. Married Vinnie Isabella Tubbs, Feb. 24, 1904, Ross-
ville, 111. Children, Edwin Daniel, b. Sept. 4, 1906; Dorothy Louise, b. Oct. 15, 1908;
Genevieve Bernice, b. Sept. 25, 1910. Address, Centralia, 111.
EFFIE MAY TULL
1907. A. M. (See No. 1598.)
G233. LENT DAYTON UPSON
Ph. D., 191 1 ; Research Economist; b. Nov. 5, 1886, De Leon Springs, Fla. ; A. B., Univ.
of Wis., 1908; A. M., 1909. Acacia, Investigator, Bur. of Mun. Res., New York City.
Address, 724 Kilburn Ave., Roclcford, 111.
GEORGE ATHOL VAN BRUNT
1909. A. M. (See No. 3586.)
G234. HARLEY JONES VAN CLEAVE
M. S., 1910; Assistant; b. Oct. 5, 1886, Knoxville, 111.; s. Jasper M. (b. Mar. 7, 1856,
Henderson, 111.) & Mary (Jones) Van Cleave (b. Mar. 15, 1846, Franklin, Ind.) Pre-
pared in Knoxville H. S. 15. S., Knox Coll., 1909. Sigma Xi; Gamma Alpha. Scholar in
Zool., Univ. of 111., 1909-10; Fellow, do., 1910-11; Assistant, do., 1911-12. Address, 905
S. Sixth St., Champaign, 111.
IRMA ELIZABETH VOIGT
191 1. A. M. (See No. 4475.)
G23S. CHARLES JEFFERSON WAITS
A. M., 1900; Supt. of Schs. ; b. Mar. 5, 1863, Elizabethtown, Ind.; s. Reuben, (b.
1840, Chilo, O.) & Nancy (McGannon) Waits (b. 1840, Vernon, Ind. Prepared in Sand
Creek, H. S.; Ind. State Nor. Sch.; A. B., Univ. of Ind., 1894. Teacher, Prin. & Supt.
of Terre Haute, Ind., H. S., 1899 — Married Minnie Bell Rundell, Nov. 29, 1894, Spencer,
Ind. Children, Alice Marjory, b. Sept. 12, 1895; Ruth Agnes, b. Dec. 23, 1901; Charles
Edward, b. June 30, 1904. Address, 1940 N. Tenth St., Terre Haute, Ind.
CHARLES ALBERT WALTER
1901. M. S. (See No. 1172.)
THOMAS WILLIAM WALTON
191 1. A. M. (See No. 4480.)
G236. CHING-CHUN WANG
Ph. D., 191 1 ; Statesman; b. June 14, 1883, Chihli Province, China; s. Wang Tuo, (b.
Sept. IS, 1864, do.) Prepared in Peking Univ.; Ohio Wesleyan Univ.; Ph. B., Yale Univ.,
1908, A. M., 1909. Delta Pi Psi (Chinese) Pres. Yale Cosmopolitan Club; Pres. Illinois
do.; Pres., Assoc. Cosmopolitan Clubs of the U. S.; Pres., Chinese Students' Alliance;
Pres., Joint Council, Chinese) Students' Alliance; Editor-in-Chief, Chinese Students'
Monthly, Fellowship, Sec'y. & Councilor of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Provisional
Govt, of Rep. of China at Nanking; Member of Special Delegation of Nine sent by Fres-
Sun Yat Sen to Pekin, 1912; Co-Director, Peking-Mukden R. R.; Served in Revolution and
Cabinet of President Sun Yat Sen. Articles, The Coming Struggle in the Far East,
Pacific Monthly, Feb., 1909; How China is Fighting Against Opium, The World Today,
July, 1910; Why the Chinese Oppose Foreign Railway Loans, Amer. Pol. Sci. Review,
Aug., 1910; The Hankow-Szechuan Railway Loan Controversy, Amer. Jour. Internat'l Law,
July, 1911; The New Chinese Currency, North American Review, June, 1911; Abolition
of the Queue, Atlantic Monthly, June, 1911. Member Amer. Econ. Soc. Address, Peking
Univ., Peking, China.
RUTH AIMEE WARDALL
1907. A. M. (See No. 1989.)
LESLIE ABRAM WATERBURY
190S. C. E. (See No. 1778.)
DRURY LEE WEATHERHEAD
1909. M. S. (See No. 3594.)
G237. ROY IRVIN WEBBER
C. E., 1906; Professor; b. Aug. 27, 1876, Warsaw, Ind.; s. Irvin B. (b. Mar. 31, 1S46,
Atwater Center, O.) & Jane Mary (;Wilson) Webber (b. May 22, 1855, Warsaw, Ind.)
Prepared in Warsaw. B. S. in C. E., Purdue, 1890. Acacia. Head of Dept. of Drawing
& Arch. Engr. Member Presb. Church; Assoc. Mem. Amer. Soc. of C. E.; Soc. for
Prom. Engr. Educa.; Natl. Geog. Soc; A. F. & A. M. Married Olive Jennie Webber,
Graduate Alumni 645
Sept. 3, 1900, Lafayette, Ind. Children, Deane H., b. Mar. 30, 1902; Margaretta, b.
Sept. 32, 1903. Address, State College, Pa.
THEODORE WEINSHENK
1909. M. E. (See No. 996.)
RALPH WILSON WEIRICK
1900. M. Arch. (See No. 1284.)
G238. PAUL SMITH WELCH
A. M., 1911; Fellow in Zool., Univ. of 111.; b. Tan. 28, 1882, Oconee, 111.; s. J. W.
Welch. Prepared Jas. Millikin Univ., A. B., 1910. Sigma Xi; Address, Oconee, 111.
G239. LOUIS DWIGHT HARVELL WELD
A. M., 1907; Asst. Prof.; b. Apr. 18, 1882, Hyde Park, Mass. Prepared at Bowdoin
Coll., A. B., 190s; Ph. D., Columbia, 1908. Theta Delta Chi; Phi Beta Kappa. Instr. m
Economics, Univ. of Wash., 1908-9; Instr. in Econ. Univ. of Pa., 1909-10; Special Agt.
Bureau of the Census, 1910-12; Asst. Prof, of Economics, Univ. of Minn., 1912 — Married
Florence Barbara Applegate, Dec. 23, 1909. Child, Dwight, b. Dec. 21, 191 1. Address,
Univ. of Minn., Minneapolis, Minn.
MIRIAM URSULA WELLES
1909. A. M. (See No. 1991.)
G240. ELIAS HERBERT WELLS
A. M., 1901; Professor; b. Nov. 7, 1S72, Philo, 111.; s. Frank (b. Dec. 5, 1844, Coshoc-
ton, O.) & Cordelia Jane (Evans) Wells (b. Dec. 3, 1845, Brown Co., O.) Prepared in
Urbana H. S.; O. Nor. Sch.; DePauw Prep. Sch. Ph. B., Depauw Univ., 1900. Phi
Beta Kappa; Pres. Sen. Class. Grad. Stud., Univ. of Wis., 1901-2; Prof, of Hist. & Pol.
Sci., Nebr. Wesleyan Univ. Married Mary Belle Reed, June 13, 1895, Philo, 111. Children,
Herbert, b. Nov. 11, 1896; Helen Lucile, b. Nov. 2, 1897; Edna Louise, b. Mar. 13, 1902;
Frances B., b. Oct. 12, 1908. Address^ Box 619, 123 E. isth St., University Place, Nebr.
G241. PAUL EBERHARD WERCKSHAGEN
A. M., 1908; b. Jan. 29, 1882, Barmen Rheuama, Ger.; s. G. A. Werckshagen. Prepared
in Univ. of Berlin, A. B., 1901. Address, St. Louis, Mo. {%)
NATHAN AUSTIN WESTON
1898. M. L. (See No. 581.)
G242. *WILFRED FOREST WHEELER
M. S., 1909; Chemist; b. May 28, 1882, Walden, N. Y.; B. S., Kan. Univ. in Min. Eng.,
1908. Articles: Pure Coal as Basis for Comparison of Bituminous Coals, Trans. Anier.
Inst. Min. Engrs., Vol. 38.; Deterioration of Coal Samples, Engr. Exp. Sta. Bull. 17;
Weathering of Coal, Trans. Anier. Inst. Min. Engrs., Vol. 39. Chemist, Water Sur., 1906;
do. (jeol. Sur., 1906-8; do. Eng. Exp. Sta., 1908. Died Nov. 17, 1909, Urbana, III.
G243. PERCY FRAZY WHISLER
A. M., 191 1 ; Professor; b. Oct. 31, 1880, Jefferson Co., la.; s. Hiram & Anna Mary
Whisler. Prepared in Ellston H. S.; B. S. Drake Univ., 1909. Member, Amer. Astron.
& Astrophysical Assoc, 1910. Address, 11 18 26th St., Des Moines, la.
ZECH LINCOLN WHITMIRE
1893. M. L. (See No. 490.)
BURTON B. WILCOX
1905. A. M. (See No. 2276.)
CARROLL CARSON WILEY
1910. C. E. (See No. 2277.)
G244. ELMER HOWARD WILLIAMS
Ph. D., 1910; Associate; b. Dec. 29, 1878, Soldiers' Grove, Wis.; s. John (b. June 20
1850, Zanesville, O.) & Harriette Frances Moore (b. Mar. 9, 1856, New York.) Pre
pared in Soldiers' Grove H. S. A. B., Univ. of Wis.. 1905; A. M., do., 1906. Ph.
Univ. of 111., 1910. Sigma Xi. Articles: Distributed Capacity of Resistance Boxes, F
steal Rev., Vol. XXVI, 1908, 7 pp.; The Nature of Spark Discharge at Very Small Distance
do.. Vol. XXXI, 1910, 25 pp.; Spark Discharge at Very Small Distances, do., Vol. XXXll
1911, 6 pp.; Increase of Magnetic Induction in Nickel Bars Due to Transverse Joints, do._
Vol. XXXIII, 1911, s pp. Member, Christian Church; Amer. Phys. Soc. Married Mary
Stuart Davidson, Oct. 23, 1905, Lynxville, Wis. Address, 708 W Stoughton St., Urbana,
III.
ELRICK WILLIAMS
1903. A. M. (See No. 1786.)
LOUIS EDWARD WILLIAMS
1894. M. S. (See No. 34-)
646 University of Illinois
MARY EDITH WILLIAMS
1906. A. M. (See No. 2280.)
G24S. RICHARD HERMAN WILLIAMS
M. S., 1907; Asst. Prof.; b. Apr. 13, 1881, Corbetton, Ontario; s. Mark G. & Arabella
S. (Haslam) Williams. Prepared in Orangeville, Ont., H. S.; Ontario Agr. Coll.; B. S. A.,
Toronto Univ. Acacia; Alpha Zeta; Fellowship. Member Amer. Chem. Soc; Campus Club.
Address, Univ. Farm, St. Paul, Minn.
ALBERT ST. JOHN WILLIAMSON
1902. M. E. (See No. 1177.)
G246. WARREN WILLIAMSON
A. M., 1911; Entomologist; b. Mar. 17, 1875, Knox Co., 111.; s. Francis M. & Margaret
(Warren) Williamson. A. B., Knox Coll., 1897. Scholarship. Research Asst. in Entomol.,
Agr. Exp. Sta., St. Anthony Park, Minn. I. N. G., 1898-9; U. S. Vol., Co. C, Sixth
111., 1898; Teacher in Philippine Service, 1904-7. Married Bertha Laemle, June i4>
1908, Royal Center, Ind. Address, 2228 Carter Ave., St. Paul, Minn.
CLIFFORD WILLIS
1906. M. S. (See No. I437-)
G247. JOHN HARRISON WILSON
A. M., 1909; b. Dec. 22, 1889, Riverton, 111.; s. Thomas W. Wilson. Prepared at Knox
Coll., A. B., 1909. Address, (t)
JOSEPH WADE WILSON
1904. M. Arch. (See No. 1998.)
LEROY C. WILSON
1905. M. S. (See No. 2283.)
G248. CORNELIA ETHEL WOOD (LINNEY)
A. M., 1907; b. Oct. 6, 1884, Greenville, 111.; d. John L. & Helen Louise (O'Byrne)
Wood. Prepared in Greenville H. S.; A. B. Greenville Coll. Alpha Chi Omega. Member,
Kadax, Prescott, Ariz. ; Collegiate Alumnae, So. Calif. Married Hartwell Henderson
Linney, Aug. 2, 191 1, Long Beach, Calif. Address, Whipple Heights, Prescott, Ariz.
ROBERT ALVIN WOOD
1895. M. E. (See No. 846.)
G249. HARRY RAY WOODROW
M. S., 191 1 ; Elec. Eng. ; b. Apr. 15, 1887, Rock Rapids, la.; s. Joseph Thomas & Delia
T. (Kennedy) Woodrow. Prepared N. Des Moines H .S.; A. B. Drake Univ., 1909; Sigma
Xi; Scholarship 1909; Fellowship 1910. Elec. Eng., N. Y. Edison Co., June 1911 — Author
of Univ. of 111. Bull., Current Transformer. Address, 257 W. 129th St., New York City.
CHARLES WILLIAM WOODWORTH
1886. M. S. (See No. 450.)
OLA C. WOOLSEY
1895. M. L. (See No. 847.)
GEORGE BEDELL WORTH EN
1899. M. LL. (See No. 1182.)
G250. LORA WRIGHT (WILLIAMS)
(Sister of 713)
A. M., 1908; b. Nov. 20, 1881, Urbana, 111.; d. Francis M. (b. Aug. 5, 1845, Brown Co.
O.) & Elizabeth (West) Wright (b. Nov. 26 1851, Decatur, O.) Prepared in Miss Mittle
berger's Sch., Cleveland, O.; A. B., Smith Coll., 1905. Phi Kappa Psi. Scholar
ship; Glee Club; Basket Ball Team. Member Coll. Club, St. Louis; Smith Coll. Club
St. Louis. Married George Bassett Williams, Sept. 23, 1908, Urbana, 111. Child
Elizabeth West, b. July 4, 191 1. Address, 5646 Kingsbury Blvd., St. Louis, Mo.
SIDNEY WALTER WRIGHT
1910. A. M. (See No. 1610.)
AUGUST FRANK DANIEL WUSSOW
191 1. M. S. (See No. 4039.)
Gzsi. SADIE YOUNG
A. M. in Sci., 1904; b. Mar. 3, 1883, Lake City, Fla.; d. J. E. Young. B. S. Univ. of
Florida, 1902. Address, Lake City, Fla.
JUEDAN TUN-SHON ZIJEN
1911. A. M. (See No. 4515.)
Gymna^wjvn
HONORARY ALUMNI (47)
RALPH ALLEN
1894. M. S. (Cert. 1876. See No. 91-)
JAMES ELDER ARMSTRONG
1905. A. M. (See No. 253.)
Hi. WILLIS J. BAILEY
LL. D., 1904; Farmer & Banker; b. Oct. 12, 1854, Mt. Carroll, 111.; s. Monroe (b. Apr
1818, Hayne, Kan.) & Nancy J. (Melindy) Bailey (b. 1822, Cambridge Vt.). Prepared
in Mt. Carroll H. S. Adelphic. Member Kan. Legislature, 1888; 56th Congress; Gov. of
Kan., 1903-5. Married Ida B. Weede, July 7, 1903- Address, Atchison, Kan.
IRA OSBORN BAKER
1903. D. Eng. (See No. 35.)
HENRY M.A.HAN BEAPDSLEY
1905. A. M. (See No. 203.)
H2. LESTER PAIGE BRECKENRIDGE
(Father of No. 3658.)
A. M., 1909, Yale; Eng. D., 1910, Univ. of 111.; Professor; b. May 17, 1858, Meriden,
Conn.; s. Moses Paige (b. Jan. 5, 1831, Ware, Mass.) & Lucretia L. (Wetherell) Breck-
enridge (b. Tune 30, 1831, Ware, Mass.) Preoared in Westfield, (Mass.) H. S. Attended
Sheffield Sc'i. Sch. of Yale Univ., 1878-81. Chi Phi. Inst. M. E., Lehigh Univ.. 1882-
1891; Prof. Mech. Eng., Mich. Agr. Coll., 1891-93; do., Univ. of 111., 1893-1909; Dir. of
Eng. Exp. Sta., ibid., 1905-09; Prof. Eng., Sheffield Sci. Sch., Yale Univ., 1909 — Dir.
Boiler Trials, U. S. Geol. Sur., St. Louis, during World's Fair, and in 1905-6. Con-
trived and ec,uipped Dynamometer Cars, 1897-9; invented Automatic Recording Machine,
1900-1; Author of miscellaneous articles in various technical papers; Reports on Fuel
Tests, U. S. G. S., 1904-5; Tests of High-Speed Tool steels, Bull. No. 2, 111. Eng. Exp.
Sta. Member Amer. Soc. of M. E.; Soc. Prom, of Eng. Educ; Western Soc. Engrs.,
Vice-Pres., 1905-6; several R. R. clubs. Married May Brown, Dec. 19, 1883, Memphis,
Tenn.; Susan W. Ford, July 26, 1911. Children, Blanche F., b. Oct. 14, 1884; Gladys S.,
b. May 19, 1888; May H., b. June s, 1890. Address, 412 Humphrey St. New Haven,
Conn.
DILLON SIDNEY BROWN
1892. M. S. (Cert. 1875. See No. 57.)
H3. RT. HON. JAMES BRYCE
LL. D., 1907; Ambassador Extraordinary & Plenipotentiary; b. 1838; s. James (of
Glasgow) & Margaret (Young) Bryce. Prepared in H. S. & Univ. of Glasgow. Scholar,
Trin. Coll., Oxford, A. B., 1862; D C. L., 1870. Hon. LL. D., Edinburgh Univ., 1883;
Glasgow Univ., 1886; Mich., 1887; St. Andrews, 1902; Aberdeen, 1906; l5r. of Pol. Sci.
Royal Hungarian Univ., Budapest, 1896; Litt. D., Victoria Univ., 1897; D. C. L., Trinity
Univ., Toronto, 1897; Harvard & Princeton, 1907; Litt. D., Cambridge Univ., 1898; LL.
D.,Univ. of Jena, 1908; Univ. of Calif. & Univ. of Leipzig, 1909. Elected Fellow, Oriel
Coll., 1862. Barr. Lincoln's Inn, 1867; practiced till 1882; appointed Regius Prof, ot
Civ. Law, Oxford, 1870; resigned, 1893; M. P. for Tower Hamlets, 1880; appointed Under-
Secy.of State for For. Affairs, 1886; Chancellor of IJuchy of Lancaster (with seat in
Cabinet), 1892; Pres., Bd. of Trade, 1894; Chm. Royal Comm. on Secondary Educ, 1894;
mem. Senate of London Univ., 1893; Fellow of Royal Soc, 1894; Cor. mem., Inst, of
France, 1891 (For. mem., 1904); For. mem. of Royal Academies of Turin & Brussels,
1896; Naples, 1903, St. Petersburg & Stockholm; Cor. mem., Societa Romana di Storia
Patria, 1885; mem. Reale Academia dei Lincei, Rome, 1904. Author: The Flora of the
Island of Arran, 1859; The Holy Roman Empire, 1862; Report on the Condition of
Educ. in Lancashire (for the Schools Enquiry Comm.), 1867; The Trade Marks Regis
tration Act, with Intro. & Notes on Trade Mark Law, 1877; Transcaucasia & Arrat
1877; The Amer. Commonwealth, 1888; Studies in Contemporary Biog., 1903; & others
Pres., Alpine Club, 1899-1901; Chief Secy, for Ire., 1905-6; M. P. (L) Aberdeen, S.
1885-1906: Order of Merit, 1907; Knight of the Prussian Order pour le Merite. Am
bassador Extraordinary & Plenipotentiary, Washington, 1907 — Married Elizabeth Marion
Ashton, 1889. Address, British Embassy, Washington, U. S. A.; Hindleap, Forest Row,
Sussex, Eng.
647
648 University of Illinois
JAMES EDWARD BUMSTEAD
1892. M. S. (Cert. 1877. See No. 130.)
H4. *DANIEL HUDSON BURNHAM
LL. D., 1905; Architect; b. Sept. 4, 1846, Henderson, N. Y.; s. Edwin (b. 1804,
Middletown, Vt.) & Elizabeth Keith (Weeks) Burnham (b. 1810, Great Barrington,
Mass.) Prepared in Chicago H. S.; Waltham, Mass.; & by private tutors. A. M., Har-
vard & Yale; D. Sci. in Arch., Northwestern. Past Pres., Amer. Inst, of Arch.; Chm.
U. S. Government Comm. of Fine Arts; Lawyers & Century Clubs, N. Y. City; Pac.
Union, San Francisco; Glen View Golf; Country Club, Evanston; Union League; Lit-
erary, Midday, and other clubs. Married Margaret Sebring Sherman, Jan. 20, 1876,
Chicago. Children, Ethel, b. Dec. 21, 1876; John, b. Nov. 28, 1878; Hubert, b. Sept. 7,
1883; Margaret, b. July 17, 1884; Daniel, b. Feb. 22, 1885. Died June i, 1912, Heidel-
berg, Ger.
H5. THOMAS JONATHAN BURRILL
(Father of No. 1826)
A. M., 1876, Northwestern Univ.; Ph. D., Univ. of Chicago; LL. D., 1893, North-
western Univ.; LL. D., 1912, Univ. of 111.; Vice Pres., Prof., and Botanist; b. Apr. 25,
1839, Pittsfield, Mass. Prepared in Rockford H. S., 111. Graduated 111. State Nor.
Univ., 1865. Supt. Urbana Pub. Schs., 111., 1865-68; Asst. Prof. Nat. Hist., 111. Indus.
Univ., 1868-70; Prof, of Bot. and Hort., 1870-1903; Dean Coll. of Sci., 1878-84; Acting
Regent, 1879-89-90, 1891-4; Botanist, U. S. Agr. Exp. Sta., 1888-1912; Dean of Gen.
Faculty, 1894-1901; Dean of the Grad. Sch., 1894-1905; Vice Pres. Univ. of 111.,
1879-1912; Prof, of Bot., ibid., 1903-1912; Botanist, Agr. Exp. Sta., 1888-1912. Sept.
I, 1912, retired on the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. Author:
Agr. Bot., Rpt. of Board of Trustees, 111., Ind. Univ., 1869, pp. 319-330; Flowerless
Plants, Rpt. of Board of Trustees, 111., Ind. Univ., 1870, pp. 179-21 1; Upon Parasitic
Fungi, Bull. 111. State Lab. of Nat. Hist., V. i, Dec, 1876, pp. 52-74; Catalog of the
Flowering and Higher Flowerless Plants of Illinois, Native, Introduced, and Cultivated,
Rpt. of Board of Trustees, 111. Ind. Univ., 1878, pp. 219-297; The Mission in 111. of
Her State Horticultural Soc. (President's Address), Trans. III. State Hort. Soc, 1879,
V. 13, pp. 72-83; Blight of Pear and Apple Trees, Rpt. of Board of Trustees, 111. Ind.
Univ., 1880, pp. 62-84; The Bacteria, Rpt. of Board of Trustees, 111. Ind. Univ., 1882,
pp. 1-65; Parasitic Fungi of 111., Bull. 111. State Lab. of Nat. Hist., V. II, Aug., 1885,
and July, 1887, Part I, Uredineae, pp. 139-256, Part ll, Erysiphae, pp. 385-432; River
Pollution and Purification, Trans. Amer. Microscopical Soc, 1904, V. xxv, pp. 105-125;
Micro-organisms, of Soil and Human Welfare, Science, V. xx. No. 509, pp. 426-434,
1904; Ear Rots of Corn (with James T. Barrett) Bull. Univ. of III., Agr. Exp. Sta.,
No. 133, Feb., 1909, pp. 63-109. Member or fellow of several state, national, and for-
eign scientific and educational societies. Married Sarah H. Alexander, July 22, 1868,
Seneca Falls, N. Y. Address, 1007 W. Green St., Urbana, 111.
LINCOLN BUSH
1904. D. Eng. (See No. 528.)
AMANDA CAMPBELL (MOORE)
1893. M. L. (Cert. 1875. See No. 59.)
JOHN P. CAMPBELL
1893- M. L. (Cert. 1874. See No. 36.)
H6. JOSEPH GURNEY CANNON
LL. D., 1903; Lawyer; b. May 7, 1836, Guilford, N. Car. Admitted to 111. bar; States
Atty., 24th Judicial Circuit, 1861-8. Mem. Congress, 1873-91, 1893. Republican; Chm.
Comm. on Appropriations, 55th, 56th, & 57th Congresses. Speaker of the House, 58th,
59th, 60th, & 6ist Congresses. Address, Danville, 111.
II7. McKENDREE HYPES CHAMBERLIN
LL. D.. 1905; Lawyer; b. Nov. 17, 1838, Lebanon, 111.; s. David (b. Mar. 25, 1788,
N. H.) & Susan (Rankin) Chamberlin (b. Mar. 4, 1804, Ky.) Prepared in Lebanon, 111.
Pub. Schs., and Prep. Dept., McKendree Coll., Lebanon, 111. Valedictorian, Class of
1859, McKendree Coll.; A. B., 1859 & A. M., 1862. McKendree Coll.; LL. B., Harvard
Univ., Cambridge, Mass. Practiced law, Kansas City, Mo., 1866-7; Beardstown, 111.,
1869-71; Atty. in Legal Dept., R., R. I. & St. Louis R. R.; Editorial work on Central
Illinoian; Pres. McKendree Coll., 1894-1908; President Emeritus, 1908 — • On Electoral
Ticket of Pres. Grant; Candidate for Congress, 1872; Secy. St. R. R. Comm., 1877-81;
Trustee, Illinois State Hist. Lib., 1904-10. Author: number of pamphlets on hist., biog.
and other subjects. Member: M. E. Church. Lay-delegate to Quadrennial Sessions, Gen-
eral Conference, Cleveland, i8g6; Chicago, 1900; Delegate-elect to the Ecumenical Con-
ference, London, Eng., 1901; Mem. of Rhodes Scholarship Comm.. 111., 1904-8. Married
Helen Lemyra Dana, June 8, 1869, Kansas City, Mo. Children, Clifford Dana, b. Dec.
12, 1870; Ellen, b. Sept. 28, 1876 (d. Nov. 3, 1876.) Address, 137 S. Bunker Hill Ave.,
Los Angeles, Calif.
H8. THOMAS CHROWDER CHAMBERLIN
D. Sc, 1905; Geologist; b. Sept. 25, 1843, Mattoon, 111.; s. John (b. 1808, Camden
Co., N. C.) & Cecilia (Gill) Chamberlin (b. Apr. 5, 1815, Lexington, Ky.) Prepared in
Prep. School, Beloit Coll. A. B., Beloit Coll., 1866; A. M., 1869; Ph. D., Univ. of Mich.
Honorary Alumni 649
& Univ. of Wis., 1882; LL. D., Univ. of Mich., Columbian Univ. & Beloit Coll., 1887;
LL. D., Univ. of Wis., 1904. Sigma Xi; Phi Beta Kappa, "Distinguished Orator." Prin.
Delavan, Wis.. H. S., 1866-8; Prof, of Nat. Sci., State Nor. Sch., Whitewater, Wis.,
1869-73; Prof, of Geol., Beloit Coll., 1873-82; Asst. State Geol. of Wis., 1873-6;
Chief Geol. of Wis., 1876-82; U. S. Geol. in charge of Pleistocene Div., 1882-1908; Pres.,
Univ. of Wis., 1887-92; head of Dept. of Geo!., Univ. of Chicago, 1892 — Ed., Jour, of
Geol., 1892 — Res. Assoc, Carnegie Inst, of Washington, 1902 — Wis. State Geol. Sur.,
1873-82; U. S. Geol. Sur., 1882-1907. Developed the Planetesimal Hypothesis of the
origin of the earth & of the solar system, 1 896-1 904. Author: Suggestions as to a Basis
for Gradation of the Vertebrata, Trans, of Wis. Acad, of Sci., Arts & Letters. Vol. I, pp.
130-50; Preliminary Paper on the Terminal Moraine of the Second Glacial Epoch, Illus-
trated, 3d Annl. Rpt. U. S. Geol. Sur., pp. 295-402, 1881-2; Geol. of Wis., Geol. Sur. of
Wis.. Vols. I-IV, 4to, with atlas; Madison, 1883, pp. 1,300, 656-701; The Rock Scorings of
the Great Ice-Invasions, 7th Annl. Rep. U. S. Geol. Sur., 1885-6 102 pp., 4to; The Diversity
of the Glacial Period, Amer. Jour, of Sci., VoJ. XLV, 1893, pp. 171-200; On Lord Kelvin's
Address on the Age of the Earth as an Abode Fitted for Life, Science, Vol. IX, 1899, pp.
889-901 & Vol. X, pp. 11-18, Smithsonian Rep. for 1899, pp. 223-46; also many other pub-
lications, largely along geol. subjects. Representative of Wis. to Paris Exposition, 1878;
Pres., Wis. Acad, of Sci., Arts & Letters; Vice Pres., Amer. Assoc, for the Adv. of
Sci. for Sec. E; Geol. to Peary Expedition, 1894; Pres., Geol. Soc. of Amer.; Pres.,
Chicago Acad, of Sci.; Cor. mem., British Assoc, for Adv. of Sci.; Cor. mem., Geol. Soc.
of Edinburg; Assoc. Fellow, Amer. Acad, of Arts & Sci.; Assoc. Fellow, Geol. Soc. of
Washington; Cor. mem., Geol. Soc. of London; Cor. mem., N. Y. Acad, of Set. Medal
for geological publications, Paris Exposition, 1878; medal for same, Paris Exposition,
1893. Gold Medal Geog. Soc. of Chi. Married Alma Isabel Wilson, Dec. 24, 1867. Child,
Rollin Thomas, b. Oct. 20, 1881. Address, Hyde Park Hotel, Chicago; Bus. Add., Walker
Museum, Univ. of Chicago, do.
H9. *OCTAVE CHANUTE
D. Eng., 1905; Con. Engr.; b. Feb. 18, 1832, Paris, France. Came to America 1839.
Prepared in private .schools and by private tutors. Engaged in const. & operation of
railroads & bridges, 184S-88, notably Kansas City bridge & Sibley bridge over the Missouri
& Ft. Madison bridge across the Miss.; built Union Stock Yards at Chicago & Kansas
City; built a part of the Chicago &• Alton R. R. ; also 112 miles of track in State of
Illinois for the Toledo, Peoria & Warsaw R. R. & remained with road as Engr. in
charge of Maintenance of Way; served as Div. Engr., Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne & Chicago
R. R.; Chief Engr. of Maintenance of Way of Western Div. of O. & Miss. R. R.; Chief
Engr. same; reorganized Chicago & Alton R. R. Won premium for competitive design
for a bridge across the Mo. at St. Charles, Mo. Served the Erie R.R. first as Chief Engr.,
then Asst. Gen. Supt. Pioneer advocate of use of zinc-chloride as a preservative for
timber; organized the Chicago Tie Preserving Co., 1885. Early a student of Aviation.
Chni. of Com. to Report on Rapid Transit for N. Y., 1874; Chm. Internatl. Engr. Con-
gress, Chicago, 1893. Pres., Amer. Soc. Civ. Engrs., 1891; Pres., Western Soc. of Engrs.,
1901; Hon. Mem., Inst. Civ. Engrs. of Great Britain, 1895; Fellow & Secy., A. A. A.
S.; member Century Assoc, N. Y. ; Can. Soc. of Civ. Engrs.; Amer. Inst, of Min.
Engrs.; Hon. mem. of Aero Clubs of Amer. & France; Pres., 111. Aero Club; Hon.
member Aeronautical Soc. of Great Britain & recipient of a Gold Medal given by that
Soc. for distinguished service in promoting the art of aviation. Author: The Kansas
City Bridge; The Sibley Bridge, for which the Rowland prize of the Amer. Soc. of Civ.
Engrs. was awarded; book. Progress in Flying Machines; a great many papers upon
engr. subjects in technical transactions & periodicals. Died, Nov. 23, 1910.
ALICE CHEEVER (BRYAN)
1892. M. L. (Cert. 1874. See No. 37.)
CHARLES WRIGHT CLARK
1892. C. E. (Cert. 1876. See No. 95.)
Hio. 'NORMAN JAY COLMAN
D. Agr., 1905; Ed. Colman's Rural World; b. May 16 1827, near Richfield Springs,
N. Y., s. Hamilton & Nancy (Sprague) Colman. Prepared in Dist. Sch. & Sem. LL. B.,
Louisville (Ky.) Law Sch., 1851; LL. D., Univ. of Mo., 1905. Taught sch. in Ky., 1847;
practiced la\y. New Albany, Ind., 1850-2; elected Dist. Atty., 1852; removed to St. Louis,
1852; established Colman's Rural World; was dean of agr. editors in U. S.; Alderman,
St. Louis, 1855-6; Lieut. Col., 85th, enrolled Mo. Militia in Civ. War; mem. House of
Rep., 1865-6; defeated for Lieut. Gov., 1868; elected for term 1875-7; U. S. Comm. of
Agr., 1885-9, and when dept. was elevated to an exec, branch of govt., became first Sec'y
of Agr., U. S., Feb. -Mar., 1889. Issued call and presided over conv. of dels, from agr.
colls, in U. S., 1885, and urged adoption of laws upon Congress creating the present
system of exp. stas. ; selected by a com. to head the govt, horse-breeding farm at Ft.
Collins, Colo. Member Mo. State Bd. of Agr., 20 years.; Mo. State Hort. Soc. (founder
and ist Pres.); Mo. State Fair (ist Pres.); Mo. State Press Assoc. (Pres.); Curator
Univ. of Mo.; Officer du Merite Agricole, France, 1889. Married Clara Porter, 1851, New
Albany, Ind. (d. 1863); Catherine Wright, 1866, St. Louis (d. 1897). Died Nov. 5, 191 1,
St. Louis, Mo.
Hi I. GEORGE GARY COMSTOCK
LL. D., 1907; Prof. & Dir.; b. Feb. 12, 1855, Madison, Wis.; s. Charles H. (b. July
3, 1822, Ridgeville, O.) & Mercy (Bronson) Comstock (b. 1825, Cleveland, O.) Prepared
in Adrian (Mich.) H. S. Ph. B., Univ. of Mich.; LL. B., Univ. of Wis.; Sc. D., Univ.
650 University of Illinois
of Mich. Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi. Prof, of Astron., Dir. of Observatory, Dir. Grad.
Sch., Univ. of Wis. Asst. Engr. under Corps of Engrs., U. S. A., 1878-9. Author:
Method of Least Squares, Ginn & Co., 1890; Textbook of Astron., Appleton, 1900; Field
Astron. for Engrs., Wiley, 1902; Publications of Washburn Observatory, Vols. 6 to 12,
State Printer, Wis.; also numerous contributions to scientific periodicals. Vice Pres.,
A. A. A. S., 1894; mem. Astron. & Astrophys. Soc. of Amer.; Secy. & ist Vice Pres.,
Natl. Acad, of Sci.; chm. Comm. on Math. & Astron.; Astronomische Gesellschaft;
Sociedad Astronomico de Mexico; etc., etc. Married E. Cecile Everett, June, 1894,
Madison, Wis. Children, Mary, b. Dec. 11, 1895; Lillian, b. July, 1904 (d. Jan., 1905).
Address, Observatory Hill, Madison, Wis.
ROLAND RAY CONKLIN
1891. M. L. (Cert. 1880. See No. 231.)
H12. JOHN WILLISTON COOK
LL. D., 1904; Pres. of Nor. Sch.; b. Apr. 20, 1844, Oneida Co., N. Y. ; s. Harry
Dewitt (b. Mar. 6 1817, Lennox, N. Y.) & Joanna (Hall) Cook (b. Dec. 23, 1817, Hartford,
N. Y.) Grad. from 111. State Nor. Univ., 1865. A. M., Knox Coll.; LL. D., Blackburn
Univ. Prin. Pub. Sch., Brimfield, 111., 1866-8; Prin., Gram. Dept. Model Sch., 111. State
Nor. Univ., 1868-90; taught in same sch. 1890-9; Pres., N. 111. State Nor. Sch., 1899-
Author: A Series of Arithmetics (with Miss N. Cropsey) ; also many articles — for last
year & a half a series. Hist, of Educ, Sch. & Home Educ, Bloomington, 111. Pres.,
State Teachers' Assoc, of 111., 1880; Pres., Natl. Educ. Assoc, 1904; Pres., Nor. Dept.
N. E. A., 1896; etc. Married Lydia Farnham Spofford, Aug. 26, 1867, N. Andover. Mass.
Children, Agnes Spofford, b. Aug. 7, 1873; John Loring, b. Nov. 26, 1874. Address,
DeKalb, 111.
H13. EDWIN GILBERT COOLEY
LL. D. 1905; Educator; b. Mar. 12, 1857, Strawberry Point, la.; s. Gilbert (b.
Chautauqua Co., N. Y.) & Martha Hammond (Whitehall) Cooley (b. N. Y.) Prepared
in Prep. Sch., Univ. of la.; Univ. of la., 1874-5; Univ. of Chicago, 1904-5- Scholarship
in Engl., Univ. of Chicago. Ph. B., Chicago, 1895. Taught in la., 1879; Supt. of Sch.,
Cresco, la., 1885-91; Prin., Aurora, 111., H. S., 1891-3; LaGrange H. S., 1893-1900;
Chicago Nor. Sen., 1899; Supt. City Schs. of Chicago, 1900-9. Author: Articles, Munich
Continuation Sch., & Promoting of Handicraft in Austria, Sat. Evening Post; Some Con-
tinuation Schools of Europe "Vocational Education in Europe;" several articles in Educ.
Bi-Monthly of Chicago Nor. Sch. Member Univ. Club of Chicago: Union League Clubs;
Pres., 111. State Teachers Assoc; Pres., Dept. Superintendence, N. E. A., 1904; Pres., Nat.
Educ. Assn., 1908; Decoration, Order of Franz Josef (Austrian) 1905. Married Lydia A.
Stanley, Jan. i, 1878. Children, Bertha, b. Nov., 1878; Susie E., b. Dec, 1880; Dean,
b. Jan., 1882; Bessie, b. May, 1887; Gilbert, b. Oct. 1891; Edwin, b. Oct., 1894. Address,
5338 Washington Ave., Chicago.
Hi 4. GEORGE BRUCE CORTELYOU
LL. D., 1905; Pres., Consolidated Gas Co. of N. Y.; b. July 26, 1862, N. Y. City; s.
Peter Crolius & Rose (Seary) Cortelyou. Prepared in Hempstead, L. I., Inst. & State Nor.
Sch., Westfield, Mass. LL. B. Georgetown, 1895; LL. M., Columbian, 1896; LL. D.,
Georgetown & Ky. Wesleyan. Gen. Law & Verbatim Reporter in N. Y. & in Pub. Service
short time, 1883; Prin., Prep. Schs., N. Y., 1885-9; Private Secy, to various public officials,
among them Post-Office Insp. in charge at N. Y., the Survyr. of Port of N. Y. & 4th
Asst. Postmaster Gen'l., 1889; Stenog., Pres. Cleveland, 1895; Executive Clerk, 1896;
Asst. Secy, to Pres. McKinley, 1898; Secy, to Pres., 1900; reappointed by Pres. Roose-
velt, 1901; appointed Secy., new Dept. of Commerce & Labor, 1903; elected Chm. of the
Rep. Natl. Comm. & conducted campaign which resulted in election of Pres. Roosevelt,
1904; Postmaster Genl., 1905; advanced to Secy, of the Treas., 1907; Pres., Consolidated
Gas Co. of N. Y., 1908 — Member following Clubs: Union League; Republican (N. Y.
City); Graduates; Press; Sleepy Hollow; Recess; Cortelyou (Brooklyn); Econ.; Univ. of
Wash.; Hamilton (Chicago); mem. Ex-Comm. Natl. Civic Federation; Metropolitan
Museum of Art; Holland Soc; Chamber of Commerce; Merchants Assoc, of N. Y. ;
Am. Gas Institute Natl. Comml. Gas Assoc: N. Y. State Hist. Soc; Trustee, New Eng.
Conservatory of Mus. Married Lily Morris Hinds, Sept. 15, 1888, Roslyn, L. I. Children
George Bruce, Jr.; William Winthrop; Grace; Helen (d. May, 1909); Peter Crolius. Ad-
dress, Riverdale-on-Hudson, N. Y. City; Bus. Add., 4 Irving PI., N. Y. City.
Hi 5. SHELBY MOORE CULLOM
LL. D., 1903; U. S. Senator; b. Nov. 22, 1829, Wayne Co., Ky. Began to study law
in Springfield, 1853; was City Atty. & continued practice until 1865. Elected member
House of Represenative Illinois Legislature, 1856, i860, 1872 & 1874, elected Speaker in
1861 & 1873; member of Congress, 1865-71. Trustee, e.v officio. Univ. of 111., 1877-83.
Chm. of 111. delegation to Rep. nat. Convention, Philadelphia, 1872, also in 1884; Gov.
of 111., 1876-83; U. S. Senator, 1883 — Member of the Comm. appointed to prepare a
system of laws for the Hawaiian Islands. Address, Springfield, Illinois.
Hi 6. * WILLIAM ELEROY CURTIS
LL. D., 1911; Journalist; b. Nov. 5, 1850, Akron, O.; s. Eleroy & Harriet (Coe)
Curtis. A. B., Western Reserve Coll., 1871; Litt. D., 1901; L. H. D., Amherst, 1907. On
staff, Chicago Inter-Ocean, 1873-87; Washington Cor., Chicago Record, 1887-1901; Chicago
Record Herald, 1901 — Special Comm. from U. S. to Cent. & S. Amer. Republics; Exec,
officer Internatl. .-Xmer. Canf., 1889-90; Dir., Bur. Amer. Republics, 1890-3; Chief Latin-
Honorary Alumni 651
Anier. Dent. & Hist. Sec. Chicago Exp. to Madrid, & Spec. Envoy to the Queen Regent
of Spain & Pope Leo XIII, 1892. Author: Tibbalses Folkes, 1875; A Summer Scamper,
1 881; The Life of Zachariah Chandler, 1879; Children of the Sun, 1882; Capitals of
Spanish Amer., 1886; The Land of the Nihilist, 1887; Trade & Transportation, 1889;
Handbook to the Amer, Republics, 1890; Guatemala, 1891; Costa Rica, 1891; Venezuela,
A Land Where it is Always Summer, 1891; The U. S. & For. Powers, 1892, 1899; To-
day in France and Germany, 1897; The Turk and His Lost Provinces, 1902; Modem
India, 1905; & many others. Member nearly all leaned societies of the U. S. & several in
Europe; following clubs. Gridiron, Press, Cosmos (Washington), Union League, Alpha
Delti Phi (N. Y.) Died, 191 1.
CHARLES HENRY DENNIS
1905. A. M. (See No. 265.)
Hi 7. JACOB McGAVOCK DICKINSON
LL.D., 1905; Lawyer; b. Jan. 30, 1851, Columbus, Mass.; s. Henry & Anna (Mc-
Gavock) Dickinson. A. M., Univ. of Nashville, 1872; LL. D., Columbia Univ., 1905.
Studied law at Columbia Coll., N. V., Univ. of Leipzig & in Paris. Admitted to bar,
1874. Served several times by special comm. on Supreme Bench of Tenn. ; Asst. Atty.
Gen., U. S., 1895-7. Gen. Counsel, I. C. R. R. Co. Leading Counsel for U. S. in
Alaskan Boundary case. Member Chicago Club; Onwentsia Club. Married Martha Over-
ton, 1876, Nashville, Tenn. Address, Nashville, Tenn.
H:8. ANDREW SLOAN DRAPER
(Father of 1656)
LL. D., 1905; Commissioner of Educ; b. June 21, 1848, Westford, Otsego Co., N. Y.;
s. Sylvester Bigelow & Jane (Sloan) Draper. Grad. Albany Acad., 1866. LL. B., Albany
Law Sch. (Union Univ.) 1871. Phi Delta Phi. LL. D., Colgate Univ., 1889; Colum-
bia Univ., 1903; Western Reserve Univ., 1910. Taught in Albany Acad. & other insti-
tutions, 1866-70; mem. law firm Draper & Chester, 1871-86; mem. Albany Bd. of Educ,
1879-81, 1890-2; mem. Legislature, 1881; State Nor. Coll. Bd., 1882-6 Chm. 1886 & 1904;
Judge U. S. Court of Alabama Claims, 1884-6; State Supt. of Pub. Instr., 1886-92; Supt.
of Instr. of Cleveland, O., Pub. Schs., 1892-4; Pres., Natl. Assoc, of Sch. Supts., 1889-91;
Pres., Univ. of 111., 1894-1904; Pres. North (Tent. Assoc of Coll. & Secondary Schs.,
1903-4; elected ist Comm. of Educ, State of New York, by Legislature, 1904 — Author:
The Rescue of Cuba; Ed. of Dept. of Educ. in Encyclopedia Americana; Ed. -in-chief of 10
Vol. work. Self Culture for Young People; book, Amer. Educ, comprising some of his
more notable addresses; Vol. on Lincoln in Gateway Series. Received silver medal for mon-
ograph on Educ. Organization & Administration in the U. S., Paris Exposition, 1900; gold
medal & two commemorative diplomas for his educational writing & one of two grand
prizes conferred for conspicuous services to Educ, St. Louis Internatl. Expn., 1904. Mem-
ber Chicago Hist. Soc; State Hist. Socs. of N. Y., 111. & Wis.; St. Louis Ry. Club;
Presb. Church (trustee); Dir., Natl. Coml. Bank; Gov., Dudley Observatory, Albany,
N. Y. ; chairman of Dept. of Educ of the Internatl. Congresses, St. Louis Expn. 1904.
Appointed mem. of U. S. Bd. of Indian Comm. by Pres. Roosevelt, 1902 — now chairman of
Bd. Declined positions as Asst. U. S. Atty. for N. Dist. of N. Y., 1882 & Supt. of Schs.,
City of N. Y., 1898. Married Abbie Louise Lyon, May 8, 1872, New Britain, Conn.
Children, Charlotte Leland, b. Nov. 21 1875; Edwin Lyon, b. Aug. 19, 1882. Address,
133 Lake Ave., S., Albany, N. Y. ; Bus. Add., State Educ. Bldg., do.
EBENEZER LEWIS DRURY
1894. M. L. (Cert. 1894. See No. 39.)
HENRY M. DUNLAP
1891. M. L. (Cert. 1875. See No. 62.)
MARY TRACY EARLE
1903. A. M. (See No. 419.)
CHARLES GLEASON ELLIOTT
1891. C. E. (Cert. 1877. See No. 133.)
WILLIAM C. ELLS
1892. C. E. (Cert. 1874. See No. 41.)
HARVEY C. ESTEP
1893. C. E. (Cert. 1874. See No. 42.)
WINFIELD SCOTT EVERHART
1891. M. L. (Cert. 1875. See No. 65.)
H19. DAVID FELMLEY
(Father of No. 4153)
. _LL- P,v 1905; Pres., I. S. N. U.; b. Apr. 24, 1857, near Somerville, N. J.; s. John S.
& fc-llen (Voorhees) Felmley. Prepared in pub. schs., N. J.; Perry, 111.; and Blackburn
Univ.; A. B., Univ. of Mich., 1881; Supt. Schs., Carrollton, 111., 1882-1890; Prof, of
Math^ 111. State Nor. Univ., 1890-1900; Pres., I. S. N. U., 1900— Delta Upsilon; Adelphi;
Phi Beta Kappa. Member of Bloomington (111.) Coll. Alumni Club, 1890; 111. State
.-iaaress.
652 University of Illinois
Teachers' Assoc, 1881 — Pres. 1901; Cent. 111. Teachers' Assoc. 1890, Pres. 1900; School-
masters' Club, 1890 — Pres. 1903; Univ. Club of Chicago, 1909. and others. Married July
6, 1887, to Auta Stout, Carrollton, 111. Children, Ruth Davida, b. June 8, 1888; Mildred
Helen, b. Apr. 20, 1890; John Benjamin, b. June 27, 1905. Address, 207 N. School St.,
Normal, 111.
H20. STEPHEN ALFRED FORBES
LL. D., 1905; Educator & Zoologist; b. May 29, 1844, Silver Creek, 111.; s. Isaac
Sawyer (b. Jan. 15, 1800, Wilmington, Vt.) & Agnes (Van Hoesen) Forbes (b. Aug. 12,
1800, Cortlandville, N. Y.) Prepared Beloit Acad., Wis.; Rush Med. Coll.; I. S. N. U.
Sigma Xi; Phi Beta Kappa. Ph. D., Ind. State Univ., 1884. Taught Pub. Schs., 1867-71;
Curator, Mus. of 111. State Nat. Hist. Soc, 1872-7; Prof, of Z06I., Univ. of 111., 1884-1009;
Prof, of Entomol., 1909; 111. State Entomol., 1882; Founder & Dir., 111. State Lab. Nat.
Hist., 1877, & 111. Biol. Sta., 1894. Ed. & Contbr. to the Bull, of the 111. State Lab. of
Nat. Hist., 1877 (of which 8 vols., averaging 554 pp. each & containing 237 pis., ar" com-
plete); Dean, Coll. of Sci., Univ. of 111., 1888-1905; in charge of a Nat. Hist. Sur. of
111., 1878 (publishing final reports on zool. of the state, 3 of which have been printed).
In Civ. War, 1861-5; Capt. of Co. at 20; 5 mos. in Confederate prison. Author: Studies
of the Food of Birds and Fishes & of the Food & Contagious Diseases of Insects, Bull.
111. State Lab. Nat. Hist., 28 different titles, upwards of 600 pp. Gen. Zool. Contribu-
tions: List of 111. Crustacea, Bull. 111. State Lab. Nat. Hist.; Some Lake Superior En-
tomostraca, Rpt. U. S. Comm. on Fish & Fisheries, 1887; Rpt. on the Aquatic Inverte-
brate Fauna of the Yellowstone Natl. Park, Wyo., & of the Flathead Region of Mont.,
Bull. U. S. Fish Comm., 1891; The Fishes of 111. (with R. E. Richardson), 488 pp., 56
pis. & 76 text figs.; 11 Rpts, as State Entomol., 1883-1912, containing 2,603 pp., 125 pis.
& hundreds of text figs., also many Educ. contributions along Gaol, subjects & exec-
utive Rpts. as Dir. of the 111. State Lab. Nat. Hist. (1879-1900), Dir. of the 111. Biol. Sta.
(1895-6) & as Dir. of the Aquarium of the U. S. Fish Comm. at the World's Columbian
Expn. & as State Entomol. Pres., Entomol. Club, Cambridge, Mass., 1886; Western Soc.
of Naturalists, 1890; Amer. Assoc, of Econ. Entomols., 1893 & 1908; Natl. Soc. of Hort.
Insps., 1901-7; 111. State Acad. Sci., 1909-10; Ent. Soc. of Amer., 1912; organizer of In-
ternatl. (3ong. of Zool., World's Columbian Exp., 1893; Dir. Aquarium of the U. S. Fish
Comm., same. Awarded 1st class medal of Societe d'Acclimatation de France for scientific
publications, 1886. Fellow, A. A. A. S.; Soc. for Pro. of Agr. Sci. (charter mem.); Ent.
Soc. of Amer., (Fellow); mem. Wash. Acad, of Sci.; Amer. Zool. Soc; Amer. Soc. of
Naturalists; Societe Entomologique de France, etc. Married Clara Shaw Gaston, Dec.
25, 1873, Normal. 111. Children, Bertha Van Hoesen, b. Nov. 28, 1874; Ernest Brown-
ing, b. Nov. 3, 1876; Winifred, b. Aug. 8, 1879; Ethel Clara, b. July 20, 1881; Richard
Edwin, b. Jan. 2, 1887 (d. Mar. 18, 1893). Address, 1209 W. Springfield Ave., Urbana,
111.
H21. WILLIAM FREEMAN MYRICK GOSS
M. S., 1888, Wabash Coll.; D. Eng. 1904; Dean and Dir.; b. Oct. 7, 1859, Barn
stable, Mass.; s. Franklin B. (b. July 17, 1831, Brewster, Mass.) & Mary Gorham (Parker)
Goss (b. May 15, 1830, Barnstable, Mass.) Cert, of Grad., Mass. Inst, of Technol. Tau
Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Alpha Tau Omega. Inst, in Mech. Arts, Purdue Univ., 1879-83;
Prof, of Prac. Mechs., 1883-9; Prof, of Exper. Eng., 1889-1907; Dir. of Eng. Lab., 1899-
1907; Dean of Schs. of Eng., 1900-07; Dean of Coll. of Eng. and Dir. of the Sch. of Ry.
Eng. and Admin., Univ. of 111., 1907; Dir. of Eng. Exp. Sta., ibid., 1909. Invented
design and installation of locomotive testing plant, Purdue Univ., 1891; various re-
searches in steam eng. Author: Bench Work in Wood, Ginn & Co., Boston, Mass.;
Locomotive Performance, John Wiley & Sons, New York City; Locomotive Sparks, do.;
High Steam Pressures in Locomotive Service, Carnegie Inst., Washington, D. C;
Superheated Steam in Locomotive Service, do.; and various technical papers before pro-
fessional societies; for ten years contributing editor to the Railroad Gazette. Member
of Jury of Awards, Columbian Exp., 1893; Advisory board on Fuels and Structural
Materials, U. S. CJeol. Sur. (appointed by Pres. Roosevelt) ; Advisory Com. of Pa. R. R.,
charged with Testing Locomotives at the La. Purchase Expn.; Western Ry. Club; Amer.
Soc. of Mech. Engrs. ; Amer. Assn. for Adv. of Sci.; Amer. Soc. for Testing Materials;
Amer. Ry. Master Mechs. Assn.; Master Car Builders Assn.; 111. Soc. of Engrs. and
Survyrs. ; 111. Acad, of Sci.; 111. Water Supply Assn.; Natl. Assn. for Testing Materials;
Natl. Conservation Assn.; Natl. Geog. Soc; Soc for the Prom, of Eng. Educ; Western
Soc. of Engrs.; Amer. Acad, of Sci.; Union League Club. Married Edna Demaris
Baker, Painesville, O. Child, Mary Lucette, b. Oct. 22, i88";. Address, 1103 W. Nevada
St., Urbana, III.
CHARLES PEYTON GRAHAM
1893. M. L. (Cert. 1873. See No. 21.)
ALFRED GREGORY
1905. A. M. (See No. 178.)
H22. LOUISE CATHERINE ALLEN-GREGORY
M. S., 1892; b. 1856, Nauvoo, 111.; entered from Champaign. Address, 399 Broad-
way, Cambridge, Mass.
FREDERIC LEWIS HATCH
1891. M. S. (Cert. 1873. See No. 22.)
MILES FAYETTE HATCH
1893. M. S. (Cert. 1872. See No. 5.) i
Honorary Alumni 653
H23. WILLIAM ARNON HENRY
D. Agr., 1904; Educator; b. June i6, 1850, Norwalk, O.; s. William & Martha
Haines (Condict) Henry. Prepared in Holbrook Nor., Lebanon, O.; O. Wesleyan Univ.,
1867-9. B. S., Cornell Univ., 1880; D. Sc, Univ. of Vt., 1904; D. Sc, Mich. Agr.
Coll., 1907. Sigma Xi. Prin., New Haven (Ind.) H. S., 1872-3; Boulder (Colo.),
H. S., 1873-6; Prof. Bot. & Agr., Univ. of Wis., 1881; Prof, of Agr., 1883; Dir. Agr.
Exp. Sta., 1887; Dean, Coll. of Agr. & Dir. Agr. Exp. Sta., 1891; Prof. Emeritus of
Agr., 1907. During administration there were published 153 Agr. Exp. Sta. Bull.,
aggregating 5,058 pp. & 23 Annl. Rpts., aggregating 6,605 pp. Lecturer on An. Nutri.,
Univ. of Calif., S. S., 1902. Author: (2d part) Rusk's Special Rpt. on Diseases of
Cattle & Cattle Feeding, 1892; Handbook on Northern Wis., 1895 (state publ., 50,000
copies); Feeds & Feeding (large 8vo., iv plus 613 pp.); 1st ed., 1898; loth ed., revised
& entirely rewritten, 1910; 12th ed. (10,000 copies), 1912; Portuguese trans, by F.
M. Draenert, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 1907; Russian trans., by order Imp. Dept. Agr., St.
Petersburg, under direction of M. Dubrovsky, 1912. For many years on Ed. staff.
Breeders' Gazette & founder of Feeders Corner therein; also on Ed. staff Hoard's
Dairyman. Married Clara Roxanna Taylor, Oakfield, N. Y., Aug. 19, 1881 (d. July s,
1904). Child, Arnon T. Address, Coll. of Agr., Univ. of Wis., Madison; R. F. D.
No. 2, Wallingford, Conn.
H24. THOMAS FRANKLIN HOLGATE
LL. D., 1905; Prof. & Dean; b. Apr. 8, 1859, Ontario, Can.; s. Thomas (b. Aug.
22 18^0, Yorkshire, Eng.) & Eleanor (Wright) Holgate (b. Feb. 4, 1815, Hastings Co., On-
tario, Canada.) Prepared in Albert Coll., Belleville, Ont. A. B., 1884; A. M., 1889, Vic-
toria Coll., Toronto; Ph. D., Clark Univ., 1893. Fellow, Clark Univ.; Prof, of Math.,
Northwestern Univ., 1893 — Dean Coll. of Liberal Arts, 1902— Act. Pres., 1904-6.
Author: Elementary Geom., 1901; translator, Reyes Geom. of Position, 1898; contributor
to Math. Jour. Member Amer. Math. Soc. Married Georgina Angela Burdette, July 23,
1890, Newburgh, Ont. Children, Eleanor, b. May i, 1894; Robert B., b. Oct. 3, 1899;
Francis B., b. April 8, 1902. Address, 617 Library St., Evanston, 111.
THOMAS FORSYTHE HUNT
1903. Agr. D. (See No. 388.)
CHARLES PERRY JEFFERS
1894. M. S. (Cert. 1874. See No. 45-)
H25. HENRY CHURCHILL KING
LL. D., 1908; Educator; b. Sept. 18, 1858, Hillsdale, Mich.; s. Henry Jarvis &
Sarah (Lee) King. Prepared Hillsdale (Mich.) H. S. & Hillsdale College Prep. Dept.
Did undergraduate work at Hillsdale Coll., 1874-76; Oberlin Coll., 1877-79. Phi Beta
Kappa; Scholarship at Harvard, 1882-84; A. B. Oberlin 1879; B. D. Oberlin Seminary,
1882; A. M. Harvard 1883; D. D. Oberlin 1897; D. D. Western Reserve Univ. 1901; Yale
1904; S. T. D. Columbia 1909; LL. D. Miami Univ. 1909. Tutor, Oberlin Acad., 1879-82;
Assoc. Prof, of Math., Oberlin 1884-90; Assoc. Prof, of Phil., Oberlin, 1890-91: Prof, of
Phil., Oberlin, 1891-97; Stud., Univ. of Berlin, 1893-94; Prof, of Theol. & Phil., Oberlin
Sem. & Coll. 1897 — Dean of Oberlin Coll., 1898-1902; Acting Dean of Oberlin Coll. of
Arts & Science, 1902-07, and 1908-11; Pres. of Oberlin Coll., 1902 — Haverford College
Library lecturer, 1906; Taylor lecturer, Yale, 1907; Noble lecturer. Harvard, 1909; lec-
tured in India, China and Japan, 1909-10; Earl lecturer. Pacific Theological Seminary
1910. Author: Outline of Erdmann's Hist, of Phil., 1892: Outline of The Microcosmus
of R. H. Lotze, i895i 105 pp., Pearce & Randolph, Oberlin; The Appeal of the Child,
1900, 71 pp., E. J. Goodrich Oberlin; Reconstruction in Theology, 1901, 257 pp.; The-
ology and the Social Consciousness, 1902, 252 pp.; Personal and Ideal Elements in Educa-
tion, 1904, 277 pp.; Rational Living, 1905, 271 pp.; The Seeming Unreality of the Spiritual
Life, 1908, 256 pp.; The Laws of Friendship Human and Divine, 1909, 159 pp.; The
Ethics of Jesus, 1909, 293 pp.; The Moral and Religious Challenge of Our Times, 1911,
393 PPm all by Macmillan & Co.; Letters to Sunday School Teachers, 1906, 199 pp.. The
Pilgrim Press; various other books and pamphlets on phil. and arts on religious & educ.
topics. Member of Com. of Ten of N. E. A. reporting on Secondary Sch. Studies, 1893;
Trustee Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching; Religious Educ. Assoc,
(Pres. 1907-08); Ohio Coll. Assoc, 1907-09; Cong. S. S. & Pub. Soc, Pres. 1908; Vice-
Pres. A. B. C. F. M., 1907; C. H. M. S. Mem. Amer. Free Trade League; Natl.
Mun. League; Amer. Peace Soc; Amer. Assoc. Labor Legislation; Amer. Acad. Pol.
& Soc. Sci., etc. Married Julia Mariana Coates, July 7, 1882. Children, Harold Lee,
b. June 12, 1883; Philip Coates, b. May 27, 1887; Donald Storrs, b. June 19, 1889; Edgar
Weld, b. Dec. 24, 1893. Address, 317 E. College St., Oberlin, O.
WALTER ELLIOTT KNIBLOE
1893. M. L. (Cert. 1876. See No. loi.)
H26. LIVINGSTON C. LORD
LL. D., 1904; Nor. Sch. Pres.; b. Aug. 27, 1851, Killing%vorth, Conn.; s. Ben-
jamin & Antoinette (Case) Lord. Grad. State Nor. Sch., New Britain, Conn., 1871.
Prin., Terryville (Conn.) H. S., 1871-4; Winnebago City (Minn.) schs., 1874-8; Union
Sch., Mankato, Minn., 1878-9; Supt. Schs., St. Peter, Minn., 1879-88; Pres., State Nor.
Sch., Moorhead, Minn., 1888-99- Pres., State Nor. Sch., Charleston, 111., 1899 — Mem-
ber Natl. Soc. of Sci. Study of Educ; Natl. Council of Educ; N. E. A.; Cong. Church.
Married Mary E. Cook, 1874, Bristol, Conn. Address, Charleston, 111.
654 University of Illinois
H27. ABBOTT LAWRENCE LOWELL
LL. D., 1905; President, Harvard Univ.; b. Dec. 13, 1856, Boston, Mass.; s.
Augustus (b. Jan. 15, 1830) & Katherine Bigelow (Lawrence) Lowell (b. Feb., 1832).
Prepared in G. W. C. Noble's Sch., Boston. Phi Beta Kappa. A. B.; LL. B., Harvard,
1880; LL. D., Williams, 190S; Columbia, Princeton, Yale, Louvain, and Dartmouth, 1909;
Ph. D., Berlin, 1910. Lawyer, 1880-97; Univ. teacher, 1897-1909; Pres., 1909 — Author:
Transfer of Stock in Corporations (with F. C. Lowell), 1884; Essays on Government,
1889; Governments and Parties in Continental Europe, 1896; Colonial Civil Service
(with H. Morse Stephens), 1900; Influence of Party upon Legislation in Eng. &
Amer., 1902; Government of Eng., 1908. Married Anna Parker Lowell. Address, Corn-
bridge, Mass.
H28. THOMAS McClelland
LL. D., 1905; President, Knox Coll.; b. May i, 1846, Quilly Co., Derry, Ire.; s.
William & Margaret (Smiley) McClelland. Prepared in Denmark, la., Acad. A. B.,
Oberlin Coll., 1875; A. M., 1883; D. D., Tabor Coll., 1891. Divinity stud., Oberlin,
1875-8; Asst. Prin., Denmark Acad., 1876-8; stud., Union Theol. Sem., 1878-9; Andover
Theol. Sem., 1879-80; grad., Andover, 1880; Prof, of Phil., Tabor Coll., 1880-91; Pres.,
Pacific Univ., 1891-1909; Pres., Knox Coll., Galesburg, 111., 1900 — Trustee Carnegie
Foundation for the Adv. of Teaching. Married Harriet C. Day, Aug. 19, 1880, Den-
mark, la. Children, Kellogg D., b. Mar. 26, 1884; Cochran B., b. Aug. 22, 1887; Ruth
M., b. Oct. 16, 1891. Address 656 N. Prairie St., Galesburg, lU.
HENRY MACKAY
1892. M. L. (Cert. 1876. See No. 103.)
HENRY WESTON MAHAN
1893. M. L. (Cert. 1876. See No. 105.)
JAMES ROBERT MANN
1903. LL. D. (See No. 108.)
JAMES NEWTON MATTHEWS
1891. M. L. (Cert. 1872. See No. 7.)
H29. RALPH MODJESKI
D. Eng., 1911; Civ. Eng.; b. Jan. 27, 1861, Cracow" (Austrian Poland); s. Gustav
(Poland) & Helena (Opid) Modjeski (b. 1842, Poland). Prepared in H. S. in Cracow &
by private preparation in Paris, France. B. S. in C. E., 1885. Has worked in constr.
of bridges at Rock Island & Thebes, 111., & at Bismarck, N. D., Portland, Ore., St. Louis,
Mo., etc. Author of "Report on Thebes Bridge," by Noble & Modjeski, et al., 29 pp. 20
plates, 1907; "Report on Vancouver-Portland bridges," published by himself, 1910, 30 pp.,
58 plates; "Report on Manhattan Bridge," published by City of N. Y., 13 pp., 8 plates,
1909. Member Wes. Soc, C. E., 1893; Union League Club of Chicago, 1893; Am. Soc.
C. E. (1886, Assoc. M. 1891, M. 1897); Canadian Soc. C. E.; Inst, of Civ. Engrs. ; Inst,
of Con. Engrs. of N. Y., etc. Married Felicie Benda, Dec. 28, 1885; Children, Felix B.,
b. Aug. 6, 1887; Marie S., b. Jan. 22, 1893; Chas. E. J., b. Feb. 20, 1896. Address,
Union League Club, Chicago, 111.; Bus. Add., 2205 S. Michigan Ave., do.
H30. *COLONEL RICHARD PRICE MORGAN
D. Engr., 1903; Civ. Engr. & R. R. Expert; b. Sept. 17, 1828, Stockbridge Mass.
Prepared at Gram. Sch.. Albany, N. Y. Practicing Civ. Engr., 50 yrs. Author: First
report ever published with plans perfected in detail for rapid transit elevated steam rail-
way in N. Y. City; Report to the (Commerce Coram, of N. Y. State on the Decline of the
Commerce of the Port of N. Y.; Report to the U. S. Pac. Ry. Comm. on the physical
condition and cost of reproducing the land grant railroads; Minority report on the loca-
tion of a harbor of refuge on the southern coast of Cal., 1897, which was sustained by
the Chief of Engrs., rhe Atty. Gen. & Secy, of War; also many other professional re-
ports. Awarded diplomas & medals at the Centennial Expn. & at the Expn. of Ry. Appli-
ances at Chicago, 1884. Trustee, Univ. of 111., 1891-97; served as Chm. of Finance
Comm.; BIdgs. & Grounds, Chm., 1895. Member of the ist Bd. R. R. & Warehouse
Comm. of 111., 1870-74; Western Soc. of Engrs. of Chicago; Sons of Mass. & N. Eng.
Soc. of Chicago; Western Soc. of Engrs.; M. E. Church. Married Mary E. Rutzer,
Nov. I, 1854, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Children, Edward R., b. and d. Nov. 25, 1855; Harry
Cantine, b. 1858; May Spencer, b. May 11, i860; Dwight Cadogan, b. June 5, 1868.
*Died May 20, 1910, at Dwight, 111.
ANDREW T. MORROW
189a. C. E. (Cert. 1873. See No. 27.)
H31. JOHN BENJAMIN MURPHY
LL. D., 1905; Physician & Surgeon; b. Dec. 21, 1857, Appleton, Wis.; s. Michael
P. (b. 1818, Limerick, Ire.) & Ann (Grimes) Murphy. Prepared in Appleton (Wis.)
H. S. M. D., Rush Med. Coll.; A. M., St. Ignatius Coll., Chicago; M. S., Sheffield
Univ. ; grad. work in Vienna, 1S82; Heidelberg, 1883; Berlin, 1883; Munich, 1884. Lieut.
Col., U. S. Med. Reserve Corps. Invented Murphy Button, 1S92. Author: Appendicitis,
Med. News, 1895, 23 pp.; Analysis of Cases Operated on with the Aid of Murphy Button
do., 1895, 13 pp.; Ankylosis-Arthroplasty; clinical & experimental, Jour, of Amer. Med.
Assoc, 1905, yy pp.; Actinomycosis Hominis, with report of 5 cases. North Amer. Prac-
Honorary Alumni 655
titioner, 155 pp.; Intestinal Approximation, Chicago Clinical Rev., 1894, 8c pp.; Intes-
tinal Surgery, Malformations of the Intestine, W. P. Saunders & Co., Keen's Surgery,
Chap. XXXII, pp. 383-513, 1908; Neurological Surgery, pub. in Surgery, Gynecology &
Obstetrics, 1907, 116 pp.; also many other publications along medical subjects. Pres.,
Amer. Med. Assoc, 1911-12; mem. Assoc, of Mil. Surg, of the U. S.; Amer. Assoc, of
R._ R. Surg.; Amer. Assoc, for Adv. of Sci.; Amer. Assoc, of Obstetricians & Gynecol-
ogists; Amer. Surg. Assoc; Chicago Orthopedic Soc. ; Chicago Ath. Assoc; Chicago Acad,
of Sci. ; Chicago Med. & Surg. Soc. ; Natl. Geog. Soc. ; Natl. Assoc, for Prevention of
Tuberculosis; internatl. Med. Assoc; Alumni Assoc, of Rush Med. Coll. & Univ. of 111.;
Chicago Assoc, of Commerce, Golf Club, Pathological Soc ; Internatl. Aviation Meet
Assoc. (Assoc, memb.); Mississippi Valley Med. Assoc; N. Y. Acad, of Med.; Natl. One
Cent Letter Postage Assoc; N. Cent. 111. Med. Assoc; Natl. Econ. League; Physician's
Club of Chicago; Soc. of Clinical Surg.; Soc. for Exp. Biol. & Med.; S. Surg. &
Gynecological Assoc; St. James Church; S. Shore Country Club; Tri-State Med. Soc;
Univ. Club of Chicago; Western Econ. Soc; Wis. Soc. of Chicago; Western Surg. Assoc;
Deutsche Gesellschaft fiir Chirurgie — life mem.; Surg. Soc. of Paris, France. Received
Laetare medal from Notre Dame, 1902. Married Jeannette Charlotte Plamondon, Nov.
35, 1885. Children, Harold, b. Dec. 25, 1886 (d. Feb. 19, 1887); Jeannette Marguerite,
b. Dec. 14, 1887 (d. May 18, 1893); Cecille Marie, b. Sept. 25, 1890; Mildred Lucinda, b.
Nov. 18, 1891; Celeste, b. Jan. 13, 1897. Address, 3305 Michigan Ave., Chicago; Bus.
Add., 800, 104 So. Michigan Ave., do.
H32. SIMON NEWTON DEXTER NORTH
LL. D., 1904; Statistician & Asst. Secy, Carnegie Endowment; b. Nov. 29, 1849,
Clinton, N. Y. ; s. Edward (b. Mar. o, 1820, Berlin, Conn.) & Mary Francis (Dexter)
North (b. May 27, 1869, Whitesboro, N. Y.) Prepared in Dwight's Rural H. S., Clinton,
N. Y. Alpha Delta Phi. A. B., Hamilton Coll., 1869; A. M., ibid., 1872; LL.D., Bow-
doin Coll. Ed. 1869-88; Secy. Natl. Assoc. Wool Mfrs., 1888- 1903; Dir. U. S. Census,
1903-9; Ed. Amer. Year Book, 1910; Statistician & Asst. Secy., Carnegie Endowment for
International Peace 191 1 — Author: Rpt. on Newspaper Press, (Tensus of 1880; Rpt. on
Wool Manufactures, do., 1890; Rep. on Manufactures, do., 1900; many rpts. of Census,
1903-9; Old Greek, a memoir of Edward North, 1904; many pamphlets on industrial and
statistical subjects. Chief Statistician for Mfrs. Member Amer. Statistical Assoc.
(Pres., 1910); Amer. Econ. Assoc. (Vice Pres., 1899); St. Botolph Club, Boston; Cosmos
Club. Wash.; U. S. Indus. Comm.; Twelfth U. S. Census, 1898-1901. Married Lillian
Sill Comstock, July 8, 1875, Rome, N. Y. Children, Edward, b. Sept. 25, 1878 (d. Feb. 8,
1902); Gladys, b. Nov. 27, 1879; Eloise Comstock, b. May 12, 1884; Dexter, b. Oct. 26,
1890. Address, No. 2 Jackson PI., Washington, D. C.
JOHN AUGUSTUS OCKERSON
1903. D. Eng. (See No. 28.)
H33. SIMON NELSON PATTEN
LL. D., 1905; Professor of Pol. Econ., Univ. of Penn. A. M. & Ph. D.; b. May i,
1852, in Sandwich, 111.; s. William & Elizabeth (Pratt) Patten. Prepared in com. schs.
and Jennings Sem., Aurora, 111. Studied in Halle, Ger., 1878. Author: Premises of
Pol. Econ., 1885-01; Economic Basis of Protection, i8gi; Theory of Dynamic Economics.
1892; Theory of Social Forces, 1896; Development of English Thought, 1899; Theory of
Prosperity, 1902; Heredity and Social Progress, 1903; The New Basis of Civilization,
1907; The Social Basis of Religion, 191 1. Address, Univ. of Penn., Philadelphia, Pa.
PARLEY AGRIPPA PHILLIPS
1894. M. L. (Cert. 1873. See No. 29.)
WATSON PICKRELL
1892. M. S. (Cert. J875. See No. 80.)
FRANKLIN CARPENTER PLATT
1893. M. L. (Cert. 1873. See No. 30.)
ELIJAH NEULAN PORTERFIELD
1894. C. E. (Cert. 1873. See No. 31.)
H34. HERBERT PUTNAM
LL.D., 1903; Librarian of Congress; b. Sept. 20, 1861, N. Y., N. Y.; s. George
Palmer (b. 1814, Me.) & Victorine (Haven) Putnam (b. 1824, N. Y.) Prepared in pri-
vate sch. of James H. Morse. N. Y. Grad., Harvard, 1883; attended Columbia Law Sch.,
1883-4. Litt. D. Bowdoin Coll., 1898; LL. D., Columbian, 1903; Univ. of Wis., 1904;
Yale, 1907; Williams, 191 1. Libr., Minneapolis, Athenaeum, 1884-9; admitted to bar,
Minn., 1885; active in promoting the organization of a free pub. lib. for Minneapolis,
which was incorporated, 1886; appointed Act. Libr., 1889; Regular Libr., 1890; re-elected,
1891; admitted to bar, Suffolk Co., Mass., 1892; practiced Law, Boston, 1892-5; Libr.,
Boston Pub. Lib., 1895-9; Libr. of Cong., Washington, D. C, 1899 — Govt. Delegate to
various Internatl. Lib. Congresses; mem. Administrative Bd. Congress of Arts & Sci., St.
Louis Exp.; twice Pres., Amer. Lib. Assoc; Overseer, Harvard Coll., 1002-6; Fellow
A. A. A. & S.; mem. Amer. Antiquarian Soc. Married Charlotte Elizabeth Munroe, Oct.
5, 1886, Cambridge. Mass. Children, .Shirley, b. 18S7; Brenda, b. 1890. Address, Library
of Congress, Washington, D. C.
656 University of Illinois
H3S. WILLIAM E. QUINE
LL. D.. 1904; Dean in Coll. of P. & S.; b. Feb. 9, 1847. Isle of Man. Prepared in
Pub. & H. Schs. Served 4 yrs. as apprentice in Pharmacy. M. D., Chicago Med. Coll.,
Med., Coll. of P. & S., 1883— Dean, faculty, Coll. of P. & S., Chicago. Author: Many
essays on Med. Member many scientific bodies & held many hospital appointments.
1869. Prof, of Materia Medica & Therapeutics, do., 1870-83; Prof., Prin. & Prac. of
Married Lettie Mason, 1876, Normal, 111. (d. June 14, 1903)- Address, 3160 Ind. Ave..
Chicago; Bus. Add., Columbus Mem. Bldg., do.
H36. ISHAM RANDOLPH
D. Eng., iqio; Con. Engr.; b. March 25, 1848, New Market, Clarke Co., Va.; s.
Robert Carter M. D., (b. Dec. i, 1808, at "Carter Hall" Clark Co., Va.) & Lucy Nelson
(Welford) Randolph (b. Apr. 28, 1810, in Fredericksburg, Va.) Taught by mother and
in addition studied 21 months in private schs. in Clarke Co., Va. ; never attended any
university. Chief Engr. of the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal during its entire
period of construction; some time Chief Engr. of the Chicago, Madison & Northern
R. R.; Chief Engr. of the Chicago & Western Ind. R. R.; Con. Engr. for the Baltimore
& Ohio R. R.; for the City of Baltimore in B. & O. track elevation plans; at one time
Con. Engr. for the City of Toronto during track elevation contest, won by the City,
appealed by the Railroads to the Privy Council where the City was sustained; at one
time Con. Engr. for the Queen Victoria Niagara Falls Park Comm., in which capacity
he designed and executed the placing of the obelisk dam just above the Canadian Falls;
at present Con. Engr. for the 111. Northern R. R. ; also Con. Engr. for the City ol
Toronto on Water supjaly; Con. Engr. for the City of Muskogee, Okla., on water supply
and sewage disposal; Con. Engr. for the Little River Drainage Dist. in the St. Frances
Valley in Missouri. Invented system of R. R. interlocking switches & signals, 1883-6;
moving platform 1900; obelisk dam at Niagara, 1905. Author of Concise History of the
Sanitary Dist. of Chicago, corrected from time to time and reprinted, 70,000 copies is-
sued; The Sanitary District of Chicago, and the Chicago Drainage Canal. A review of
twenty years of Engineering Work (reprint from Eng. News, July 22, 1909) Jour, of
the Assoc, of Eng. Soc, Vol. 9, p. 461 and following. Site of W'orld's Columbian Expo-
sition, do., Vol. p. 537 & following; Various other articles on the subjects of drainage,
sanitation, etc. Also many printed papers on the Lakes to the Gulf Waterway and
collateral questions. Member of Am. Soc. of Civ. Engrs. ; Western Soc. of Civ. Engrs.,
Pres. 1892-3; Con. Engr. of the San. Dist. of Chicago; Chm. of Internal Improvement
Comm. of 111.; Chicago Harbor Comm.; Con. Engr. for city of Milwaukee; past Pres.
of W. Soc. of Engrs.; mem. international Bd. of Con. Engrs. of the Panama Canal;
member of Bd. of Con. Engrs. which investigated progress of work on Panama Canal
& reported to the President. Has delivered lectures at Cornell Univ., McGill, Montreal
Univ., Univ. of Nebr., Univ. of Wis., Univ. of 111., Purdue Univ., Iowa Agr. Coll.,
Ames, la., Mich. School of Mines, Univ. of Toronto, Univ. of Va., Northwestern Univ.,
Univ. of Chicago, Armour Inst. Also has delivered numerous lectures at pub. schs. in
111. & other states. Member of Prot. Epis. Church, Senior Warden, Vestry of Paul's
Parish, Riverside, 111.; Mem. Chicago Engrs. Club; Mem. Engrs. Club of Toronto,
Canada. Married Mary Henry Taylor, June 15, 1882, Chicago; Children, Robert Isham,
b. Apr. 14, 1883 (Civ. Engr.); Oscar de Wolf, Sept. 28, 1885 (Epis. Minister, Rector
Lee Memorial Church, Lexington, Va.); Spottswood Wellford, b. Aug. 5, 1892 (student);
George Taylor, b. Jan. 22, 1894 (d. Apr. 17, 1894); Address, 5525 East End Ave.,
Chicago; Bus. Add., 826 First Natl. Bank Bldg., do.
ISAAC STUART RAYMOND
1895. M. L. (Cert. 1872. See No. 9.)
WILLIE ALBERT REISS
1894. M. S. (Cert. 1872. See No. 10.)
THOMAS EDWIN RICKARD
1893. M. S. Cert. 1872. See No. 12.)
NATHAN CLIFFORD RICKER
1900. D. Arch. (See No. 13.)
HENRY EDWIN ROBBINS
1891. M. S. (Cert. 2873. See No. 32.)
ELNA ALPHONSO ROBINSON
1893. M. E. (Cert. 1875. See No. 83.)
H37- ALVIN HOWARD SANDERS
D. Agr., 1905; Editor; b. Apr. 8, i860, Talleyrand, Keokuk Co.. la.; s. James H. &
Martha (Rodgers) Sanders. Prepared in Chicago H. S.; Cornell Univ., 1878-79. Xi Phi
LL. B., Union Coll. of Law, Northwestern Univ., 1881; LL. D., Kenyon, 191 1. Member
U. S. Comm. to the Paris Universal Expn., 1900, appointed by Pres. McKinley in recog-
nition of services to cause of Agr. Decorated by King of Belgium with cross of Chevalier
of the Order of Leopold for distinguished services in cause of Scientific Agr., 1909.
Vice Chm., U. S. Tariff Board appointed by Pres. Taft. Member Union League; South
Shore & Midlothian Country Clubs. Married Elizabeth A. Ilildebran, d. Apr. 25, 1882,
Children, 3 daughters. Address, care Breeders' Gazette, Chicago.
Honorary Alumni 657
JOHN VICTOR EMANUEL SCHAEFER
1905. M. E. (See No. 552)
CLARENCE ORLANDO SCUDDER
1891. M. L. (Cert. 1875. Set No. 85.)
H38. KATHARINE LUCINDA SHARP
A. M., 1907; 2d Vice Pres., Lake Placid Club; b. Elgin, 111.; d. John William (b. July
14, 1834, Arkport, N. Y.) & Phebe (Thompson) Sharp (b. Feb. 28, 1840, Dundee, 111.)
Prepared in Elgin Acad. & Oakland (Calif.) H. S. Ph. B., 1885; Ph. M., Northwestern,
1889; B. L. S., 1892 & M. L. S.; N. Y. State Lib. Sch., 1906. Kappa Kappa Gamma;
Phi Beta Kappa. Taught, Elgin, 111., Acad., 1886-8; Asst. Libr., Scoville Inst., Oak
Park, 111., 1888-90; Organizer, Adams Mem. Lib., Wheaton, 111., July-Oct., 1891; Or-
ganizer, Xenia, O., Lib. Assoc, Aug-Oct., 1892; in charge Comparative Lib. exhibit,
Amer. Lib. Assoc, World's Columbian Exp., 1892-3; Libr. & Dir., Dept. of Lib. Sci.,
Armour Inst, of Tech., Chicago, 1893-7; Dir., Wis. Summer Sch. of Lib. Sci., Univ. of
Wis., 1895-6; Ext. Lect., Lib. Econ., Univ. of Chicago, 1896; Head of Lib., Prof, of Lib.
Econ. & Dir. of Lib. Sch., Univ. of 111., 1897-1907; 2d Vice Pres., Lake Placid Club,
1907 — Author: Local Pub. Libs. & their relation to Univ. Ext., N. Y. State Univ.
Ext. Bull. No. 4, 1893, 26 pp.; Univ. of 111. State Lib. Sch. Rpt. & Stud. Record, 1893-
1903, 79 pp.. Champaign, 1903; A. L. A. Lib. exhibit, World's Fair, Lib. Jour., 18,
1893, 270-4; Libraries in Secondary Schs., do., 20, 1895, 5-11; Lib. Schools on a Grad-
uate Basis, Assoc, of Coll. Alumnae Mag., Ser. 3, 1902, pp. 24-33; HI- Libs., Univ. of III.
Studies, Vol. 2, 783 pp. Member Assoc, of Coll. Alumnae, Vice Pres., 1902-4, Secy.
Chicago branch, 1S88-90, Secy. Eastern N. Y. branch, 1891-2; mem. Amer. Lib. Assoc;
Chicago Lib. Club, Vice Pres., i8q6; N. Y. State Lib. Sch. Assoc. (Pres.) i8os; 111.
Lib. Assoc, Dir. Bur. of Information, 1896-1903, Pres., 1903-4; Bibliog. Soc. of Chicago,
1 899-1 904; do. of Amer., Chicago Chap., 1904-7; Wis. Lib. Assoc, Hon. mem.; Grand
Pres., Kappa Kappa (jamma, 1894-6; mem. D. A. R. Address, Lake Placid Club, Essex
Co., N. Y.
H39. SAMUEL WALKER SHATTUCK
(Father of Nos. 666, 667.)
B. S., i860, Norwich Univ.; A. M., 1868, ibid.; C. E., 1871, ibid.; LL. D., 1912.
Univ. of III.; Prof, and Comptr.; b. Feb. 18, 1841, Groton, Mass.; s. Walter (b. 1801,
ibid.) & Roxana (Fletcher) Shattuck (b. 1805, ibid.) Prepared in Lawrence Acad.,
(jroton, Mass. Theta Chi; Sigma Xi. Instr. in Math., Norwich Univ., i860; Adjunct
Prof. Math, and Mil. Tac, ibid., 1865-6; Pres. {?ro tern., ibid., 1865-6; Vice pres., ibid.,
1866-9; U. S. Mil. Serv., 1861-3 as Serg. Maj, Adj., Capt., Adj. and Insp. Gen., Insp. Gen.
of Vt., 1867-8, Asst. Prof, of Math, and Instr. in Mil. Tac, Univ. of 111., 1868; Prof,
of Civ. Engr., ibid., 1870; Prof, of Math., ibid., 1871-1905; Head of Dept. of Math., ibid.,
1868-1905; Acting Regent, ibid., six months, 1873; Business Agt., and Mgr., ibid., 1873-
1905; Prof, of Math, and Comptr. of Univ., ibid., 1905-12; Sept. 1, 1912, retired on
the Carnegie Foundation. Army, Apr. -Aug., 1861; July, 1863, and Aug. 1865. Member
Amer. Math. Soc; Amer. A. A. Soc. (Fellow); Loyal Legion; C. C. Club; Natl. Geog.
Soc; Univ. Club of Chicago; Union League Club of Chicago. Married Adelaide L.
White, Aug. 14, 1866, Columbus, O. Children, Charles W., b. May 31, 1867; Anna F.,
b. Dec. 7, 1868; Edith A., b. Mar. 12, 1870; Walter F., b. Dec. 12, 1871. Address
1103 W. Ill St., Urbana, 111.
HOWARD SILVER
1S94. M. L. (Cert. 1872. See No. 16.)
AVIS ELYDA SMITH
1905. A. M. (See No. 152.)
FRANK AUGUST ELLIS STARR
1891. M. L. (Cert. 1876. See No. 115.)
H40. DANIEL ATKINSON KING STEELE
LL. D., 1906; Surgeon; b. Mar. 29, 1852, Delaware Co., O.; s. Rev. Daniel & Mary
Leatham Orr (Anderson) Steele. M. D., (Chicago Med. Coll., 1873. One of the found-
ers, 1882, Pres., & Prof, of Prin. S: Prac of Surg .& Clin. Surg, since 1894, Coll. of P. &
S., Chicago; Pres. & Prof., Univ. Hosp., 1907 — ; Prof Clin. Surg., Post-Grad. Med. Sch.,
1894 — ; attending surgeon, Michael Reese & Univ. Hosps. Member A. M. A.; Chicago
Surg. Soc, Pres., 1907; Chicago Med. Soc, Pres., 1884-5; Calumet & Physicians Clubs.
Address, 2920 Ind. Ave., Chicago; Bus. Add., 31 N. State St., do.
H41. ♦BARON HERMAN von SPECK-STERNBURG
LL. D., 1906; Diplomat; b. Aug. 21, 1852, Leeds, Eng. ; s. Baron Alexander &
Martha (Shaw) Speck-Sternburg. Educated in Furstenschule St. Afra. Meissen, Saxony,
& Mil. Acad., Potsdam, Prussia; spec, studies in Internatl. Law, Pol. Econ., Mil. & Naval
Sciences. Fought through Franco-German war in 2d Saxony Dragoons; in active mil. ser.
vice until 1885; appointed Mil. Attache Ger. legation, Washington, 1885; reappointed &
transferred as Maj. to Gen. Staff, 1889; joined diplomatic service & transferred as ist
Sec. Legation to Peking, China, i8qo; Charge D' Affaires, Belgrade, Servia; ist Secy. Ger.
Embassy. Washington, 1898; High Commr. on Samoan Comm., 1898; Consul-Gen. of Ger.
for British India & Ceylon, 1900; His Imperial Majesty's Minister Plenipotentiary &
658 University of Illinois
Envoy Extraordinary to Washington on special mission, 1903; Ambassador of Ger. to
U. S., 1903-1908. Decorations: Red Eagle (ist class); Order of Crown (ist class); Gr^nd
Cross Order of Albrecht (Saxony) ; Star of the Order of Francis-Joseph (Austria) ; Star
of the Order of the Double Dragon (China) ; Star of the Takowo (Servia) ; Cross of the
Order of St. Anne (Russia). Married Lillian May Langham, London, Eng. Died, 1908.
GEORGE STOREY
1894. C. E. (Cert. 1874. See No. 51.)
SAMUEL WESLEY STRATTON
1903 D. Eng. (See No. 407.)
H42. FREDERICK EUGENE ,TURNEAURE
D. Eng. 1905; Eng. & Educator; b. Julv 30, 1866, Freeport, 111.; s. Giles & Clarissa
(May) Turneaure. Prepared in Freeport H. S. C. E., Cornell Univ.. 1889. Instr., Wash-
ington Univ., 1890-92; engineering studies abroad, 1895-96; Prof, of Bridge & San. Eng.
since 1892, & now Dean of Coll. of Eng., Univ. of Wis.; City Eng., Madison, Wis.,
1900-02. Author: Theory & Practice of Modern Framed Structures (with J. B. Johnson
& C. W. Bryan), 1893; Public Water Supplies (with Dr. H. L. Russell), 1901; Principles
of Reinforced Concrete Construction (with E. R. Maurer), 1907. Made important investi-
gations on Stresses in Bridges vmder Moving Train Loads, Trans. Amer. Soc. C. E.,
1899. Contributed to Tech. Jours. Assoc, mem. Amer. Soc. Civ. Engrs. ; Western Soc.
Engrs.; A. A. A. S. Married Mary D. Stewart, Aug. 25, 1891, Anchor, 111. Address,
Madison, Wis.
H43. FREDERICK JACKSON TURNER
LL. D., 1908; Professor; b. Nov. 14, 1861, Portage, Wis.; s. Jackson & Mary (Hanford)
Turner. A. B., Univ. of Wis., 1884; A. M., 1888; Ph. D., Johns Hopkins, 1890; Litt. D.,
Harvard, 1909. Hon., Ph. D. Christiana, 191 1; Tutor Rhet. & Orat., 1885-8; Asst. Prof.
Amer. Hist., 1889-91; Prof, of Hist., 1891-2; Prof, of Amer. Hist., 1892-1910, Univ. of
Wis.; Prof, of Hist., Harvard, 1910 — ■ Author: Rise of the New West, 1906; also mono-
graphs & articles on Amer. & especially western hist. Member Bd. of Eds. Amer. Hist.
Rev.; Amer. Hist. Assoc. (Pres. 1910-11); mem. State Hist. Assoc, of Wis.; Mass. Hist.
Soc; Ohio Valley Hist. Soc; Miss. Valley Hist. Soc. Married Caroline Mae Sherwood,
1889, Chicago. Address, 153 Brattle St., Cambridge, Mass.
H44. FRANK ARTHUR VANDERLIP
A. M., 1905; Bank Pres.; b. Nov. 17, 1864, Aurora, 111. Prepared in Pub. Sch., Univ. of
111. & Univ. of Chicago. LL. D., Colgate Univ., 191 1. Reporter, Chicago Tribune,
1889; Financial Ed., 1890; part owner & Assoc. Ed., Chicago Economist, a weekly finan-
cial jour., 1894-7; Assoc. Ed., to Mar. 1897; Private Secy, to Secy. Gage, Asst. Secy, of the
Treas., Mar.-June, 1897; elected Vice Pres., Natl. City Bank, N. Y., 1901; Pres., 1909 —
Delegate, Internatl. (Sonf. of Commerce & Industry, Ostend, Belgium, 1902. Author:
Chicago Street Railways; The Amer. Coml. Invasion of Europe; Political Problems of
Europe; & numerous addresses on Econ. & Educ. subjects. Member Chamber of Com-
merce; Trustee N. Y. Univ.; Trustee Carnegie Foundation; Dir. various financial insti-
tutions, railroads, etc Member, clubs. Metropolitan, Century, Union League, Republi-
can, Cosmos, Sleepy Hollow Country Club. Address, Natl. City Bank, N. Y. City.
ALONZO LYONS WHITCOMB
1894. M. L. (Cert. 1872. See No. 19.)
FRANK WHITE
1904. LL. D. (See No. 251).
H4S. HENRY CLAY WHITE
LL. D., 1905; Pres. and Prof.; b. Dec. 30, 1850, Baltimore, Md.; s. Levi S. & Louisa
White. Ph. D., Univ. of Va., 1877; D. C. L., Univ. of the South, 1901; So. D. Univ. of
Mich., 1907; LL. D., Columbia Univ., 1908. Prof, of Chem., Md. Inst., 1870-71; Sci.
Lecturer, Peabody Inst., Baltimore, 1871; St. John's College, Annapolis, Md., 1871-2;
Pres. Assoc, of Official Chems. of the U. S., 1881-2; Chief Chem., Ga. State Exp. Sta.,
1888-1912; Ga. State Chem., 1880-90; Prof. Chem., Univ. of Ga. 1872-1912; Pres. Ga.
Coll. Agr. & Mech. Arts, 1890-1907; Author (with William Gibbs McAdoo), Elementary
Geology of Tenn., 1873; Complete History of the Cotton Plant, 1874; Lecturers & Ad-
diesses (2 Vols.), 1885-91; Manuring of Cotton, 1896; Collaborator, U. S. Dept. Agr.,
Cotton and Nutrition Investigations. Member, Amer. Chem. Soc; Chem. Soc, London.,
(fellow), 1880; A. A. S. S.; Cor. Member, British Assoc. Adv. Sci., 1887; Author's
Club, London; Assoc. Amer. Agr. Colls. & Exp. Stas. (Pres. 1897-S; Chm., Ex. Com., do.,
1900-1. Married Ella Frances Roberts, Dec. 19, 1872, Chester Co., Pa. Address,
Athens, Ga.
JOHN EDWARDS WRIGHT
1903. A. M. (See No. 451.)
H46. WU TING-FANG
LL. D., 1908; Diplomatist; b. Hsin-hui Dist.. Kwangtung, China. Educated in Chi-
nese Lit. & Classics, (Tanton; in Engl, at Hong Kong; enrolled at Lincoln's Inn, London,
1874; called to Eng. bar; returned to China from Eng. via. U. S., 1877; speaks Engl,
fluently. LL. D., Univ. of Pa., 1900. Practiced as barrister, Hong Kong until 1882;
appointed by Li Hung Chang, Viceroy of Chihli, Legal Adviser & Deputy for For.
Honorary Alumni 659
Affairs, in Tientsin, 1S82; became Promoter & Chief Dir., Kai Ping R. R. Co. & built
ist R. R. in China; appointed by Imperial Govt., Co-Dir. in R. R. Bur., constructing
R. R.'s in N. China; appointed Chief Dir., Tientsin Univ. on its establishment, 1895; 1st
Secy, of Embassy of Peace Missions to Japan, 1895; Plenipotentiary for exchanging
ratifications of peace treaty, effected at Chef 00; also assisted in negotiating, at Peking,
Chino-Japanese treaty of Commerce & Navigation, ratified Oct., 1896; E. E. & M. P. of
China to U. S., Spain & Peru, 1S97-1902; reappointed E. E. & M. P. to U. S., 1907. Has
written numerous articles on China in Amer. magazines. Married. Address, 100 Avenue
Road, Shanghai, China.
H47. ELLA FLAGG- YOUNG
LL. D., 1910; Supt. of Schs.; b. Tan. 15, 184s, Buffalo, N. Y.; d. Theodore (b. Dec.
13, 1815, Albany, N. Y.) & Jane (Reed) Flagg (b. Mar. 15, 1825, Burlington, Vt.)
Prepared in Nor. Dept., Chicago H. S. Ph. D., Univ. of Chicago, 1900. Supt. of Schs. in
Chicago. Author: Isolation in the School, Univ. of Chicago Press, iii pp.; Ethics in
the Schools, do., 44 pp.; Some Types of Modern Educ. Theory, 70 pp.; Educ. Progress of
190S & 1906, N. E. A. Proc, U. of C. Press., 1907, 21 pp.; Editorials in the Educ. Bi-
Monthly, 1906-9, Report of Supt. of Chicago Pub. Schs., 1909-12, etc. Member Cent.
Church; Pres., Nat'l. Educ. Assoc. 1910-11; Pres., 111. State Teachers' Assoc, 1911;
Hon. Mem., Chicago Woman's Club & Lake View Wom. Club. Married William Young,
Dec. 28, 1868, Chicago (d. 1873). Address, Hotel LaSalle, Chicago; Bus. Add., Bd.
of Educ. Rooms, Tribune Bldg., do.
AUGUST ZIESING
1905. C. E. (See No. 201.)
(See No. 2297.)
(See No. 3620.)
FACULTY
DUFF ANDREW ABRAMS
JAMES EDWARD ACKERT
CHARLES CHRISTOPHER ADAMS
B. S., 189s, 111. Wesleyan Univ.; M. S., 1898, Harvard Univ.; Ph. D., 1908, Univ.
of Chicago; Assoc, in An. Ecol. ; b. July 23, 1S73, Clinton, 111.; s. William Henry Harrison
(b. Mar. 30, 1840, Etna, 111.) & Hannah Westfall (Conklin) Adams (b. Oct. 26, 1842,
O.) Prepared in Prep. Sch., 111. Wesleyan Univ. Sigma Xi. Scholarship of Harvard
Club of Chicago, 1898-9; Scholarship, Univ. of Chicago, 1899-00; Fellowship, ibtrf.,
1900-3. Asst. in Biol., 111. Wesleyan Univ., 1895-6; Asst. Entomol., 111. State Lab.
Nat. Hist., Univ. of 111., 1896-8; Asst. in Z06I., Univ. of Chicago, Summer, 1902;
Curator of Museum, Univ. of Mich., 1903-6; Dir. of Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist.,
190C-7; Assoc, in An. Ecol., Univ. of 111., 1908 — Author: The Ecological Succession
of Birds, Amer. Rpt. Mich. Gcol. Sitr. for 1908, pp. 109-153 (reprint with addition
of Chapter vi) ; The Coleoptera of Isle Royale, Lake Superior, and their Relation to
the North American Centers of Dispersal, do., 1908, pp. 157-215; Annotations on Cer-
tain Isle Royale Invertebrates, do., 1908, pp. 248-277; Notes on Isle Royale Mammals
and their Ecological Relations, do., 1908, pp. 389-422; The Relations of Field Excur-
sions to the Educational Work of Local Museums, Proc. Amer. Assn. Museums, 191 1,
V. 4, pp. 1 12-124; The Variations and Ecological Distribution of the Snails of the
Genus lo., Ms. complete 225 pp., 61 plates, 1912. Member Amer. Assn. Adv. of Sci.
(Fellow); Assn. Amer. Geogs.; Amer. Soc. Naturalist; Amer. Soc. Zools. ; Amer. Assn.
Museums; III. Acad, of Sci. Married Alice Luthera Norton, Oct. 3, 1908, Lake Forest,
111. Child, Harriet Dyer, b. Feb. 9, 1910. Address, 707 W. Nevada St., Urbana, 111.
JOHN QUINCY ADAMS
B. L., 1894, Univ. of Mich.; LL. B., 1898, ibid.; b. Feb. 10, 1872, Utica, Mich
s. Stephen Daniel (b. Dec. 12, 1820, Rochester, N. Y.) & Mary Elizabeth (Chapman)
Adams (b. July 15, 1837, Utica, Mich.). Prepared in Utica (Mich.) Union Sch. SpC'
cial pupil of Prof. Thos. C. Trueblood for several years. Prof, of Law and Orat.,
Central Univ. of Ky., 1900-1; Instr. in Rhet. and Orat., Pa. State Coll., 1901-2; Prof,
of Orat., Franklin and Marshall Coll., 1902-3; Instr. in Rhet., Univ. of 111., 1903-5
Member Natl. Assn. for Adv. of Speech Arts. Married Nellie Keech Allen, Aug. 27
1901, Ann Arbor, Mich.(t)
WILLIAM ALEXANDER ADAMS
A. B., 1898, Harvard Univ.; LL. B., 1903, Univ. of Michigan; 111. Coll. of Law;
Lawyer; b. Sept. 10, 1871, Chicago, 111.; s. Robert A. (b. Manchester, N. H.) & Mary
Martha (Riley) Adams (b. Burlington, Vt.). Prepared in Pinkerton Acad., Derry,
N. H., 1890-4. Harvard Union; Instr. Brooklyn, N. Y., Latin Sch., 1898-9; Instr. in
Rhet., Univ. of 111., 1899-1901; stud, of Law, 1901-3; Prof, of Law, 111. Coll. of Law,
1903-6. In practice as Atty. at Law, 1903-11 in Chicago. Member Harvard Club, Chicago,
1906; 111. State Bar Assn., 1905; Chicago Bar Assn., 1910: I. O. O. F.; A. F. & A. M.;
Board of Educ, Riverside-Brookfield H. S. Dist. Married Blanche Spalding Griffin,
Thornton's Ferry, N. H., Sept., 1904. Children, William Byron, b. Oct. 10, 1905; Mary
Griffin, b. Aug. 4, 1908; (d. May 16, 1909.) Address, Brookfield, 111.; Bus. Add., 15
Tacoma Bldg., Chicago, 111.
TANSY RADFORD AGG
B. Sci. in E. E., 1905, la. State Coll.; b. May 17, 1878, Fairfield, la.; s. Henry
& Sarah Agg. Prepared in Oskaloosa H. S. Cardinal (juild. Two inter-society debating
medals. Three years with Hanna Mfg. Co., Oskaloosa, la.; Testing Dept., Gen. Elec.
Co., June-Sept., 1905; Instr. in Gen. Eng. Draw., Univ. of 111., 1905-9; with State
Highway Comm; Good roads expert, summer, 1906. la. N. G., 1895-8. Member Meth-
odist Church. Address, care of State Highway Comm., Springfield, Ill.(t)
MILTON KENT AKERS
(See No. 2299.)
IDA EMILY AKIN
A. B., 1908, Ind. Univ.; A. M., 1912; Teacher; b. Aug. 25, 1886, Ellettsville, Ind.;
d. George William (b. 1846, New Albany, Ind.) & Laura (Ridge) Akin (b. 1856, Elletts-
ville, Ind.) Prepared at Bloomington, Ind. Teacher in Morgantown, Ind., H. S., 1909-10;
Asst. in Bot., Univ. of 111., 1910-11. Address, 429 E. 7th St., Bloomington, Ind.
660
Po>ver
Pldnt
Faculty 66 i
CHARLES CLINTON ALBRIGHT
B. S. in C. E., Purdue Univ., 1903; C. E., Purdue Univ., 1908; Asst. Prof.; b.
May 20, 1879. Brimficld, Ind.; s. John W. (b. Oct. 28, 1850, Beaver Twp. Union Co.,
Pa.) & Sophia (Bower) Albright (b. Aug. 13, 1851). Prepared at H. S., Marion, Ind.
Purdue Soc. of Civ. Engrs. Asst. on Eng. Corps of B. & O. R. R., Newark, O., 1903-04.
Draftsman in office of Chief Engr. of G. C. & S. F. R. R., Galveston, Tex., 190405;
Asst. Engr. on Maint. & Const., G. C. & S. F. R. R., 1905-08; Instr. in C. E., Univ.
of 111., 1908-09; Asst. Prof, of Civ. Eng., Purdue Univ., 1909 — Private Co. A, 4th
Ind. N. G., Sept., 1897-98. Member Amer. R. R. Eng. Assn. Married Adda Mable
Robinson, June 22, 1904, Lafayette, Ind. Children, Mary Mildred, b. Dec. 27, 1906;
Helen Louise, b. Jan. 30, 191 1. Address, 638 N. 8th St., Lafayette, Ind.
GEORGE HENRY ALDEN
B. S., 1891, Carleton Coll.; A. B., 1893, Harvard; Ph. D., 1896, Wis.; b. Aug.
30, 1866, Tunbridge, Vt.; s. Edwin Hyde (b. Windsor, Vt.) & Anna Maria (Whitte-
more) Alden (b. St. Albans, Vt.). Prepared in Waseca (Minn.) H. S., and Carleton
Coll. Acad. Fellowship in Hist., Univ. of Chicago, 1893-95; Fellowship in Hist., Univ.
of Wis., 1896; Supt. of Schs., New Richland, Minn., 1887-88; Supt. of Schs., Tracy,
Minn., 1891-92; fellowships mentioned, 1892-6; Acting Asst. Prof, of Hist., Univ. of
111., 1896-7; Prof, of Hist, and Govt., Cornell Coll., 1897-8; Prof, of Hist, and Pol.
Sci., Carleton Coll., 1898-1903; Asst. Prof, of Hist., Univ. of Wash., 1903-5; Assoc.
Prof. Univ. of Wash., 1905-9. Author: New Governments West of the Alleghanies
before 1780, Bull, of the Univ. of Wis., 1897 folio, 74 pp.; The Evolution of our Sys-
tem of (Organizing and Admitting New States, Annals of the Academy of Pol. and Soc.
Set.. Nov., 1901; The State of Franklin, American Historical Review, Jan., 1903; besides
booK reviews and notes in both the above periodicals. Member Amer. Hist. Assn.,
1897 — Clerk Cong. Church, Northfield, Minn., 1899-1903; Pres. Board of Trustees,
Univ. Cong. Church, Seattle, Wash.; Pres. Puget Sound Cong. Club, 1908-9. Married
Dora Hall Page, 1898, Anoka, Minn. Children, Rodney Whittemore, b. May 18, 1899;
Margaret Marion, b. Dec. 12, 1903. Address, 5528, 15th Ave., N. E., Seattle, Wash.
RAYMOND MACDONALD ALDEN
A. B., 1894, Univ. of Pa.; A. M., 1896, Harvard Univ.; Ph. D., 1898, Univ. of Pa.;
Litt. D., 1910, Rollins Coll.; Prof, and Chm. of Dept.; b. Mar. 30, 1873, New Hart-
ford, N. Y. ; s. Gustavus Rosenberg (b. Feb. 15, 1832, Greene, Me.) & Isabella (Mac-
donald) Alden (b. Nov. 3, 1841, Rochester, N. Y.) Prepared in Rollins Coll. Prep.
Sch., Winter Park, Fla. Attended Columbian Univ., Washington, D. C, 1891-93;
Univ. of Pa., 1893-4. Enosinian Soc, Univ. of Pa.; Phi Beta Kappa; Harvard Debating
Union. Harrison Fellow in Eng., Univ. of Pa., 1897-8; Senior Fellow, ibid., 1898-9;
Instr. in Eng. Columbian Univ., 1894-5, Asst. in Engl., Harvard Univ., 1896-7; Instr. in
Engl. Univ. of Pa., 1899-1901; Asst. Prof, of Engl. Leland Stanford, Jr., Univ., 1901-9;
Assoc. Prof, ibid., 1909-11; Prof, of Engl, and Chairman of Dept., Uiiiv. of 111., 1911 —
Author: Rise of Formal Satire in England, 1899; The Art of Debate, 1900; Shakes-
peare's Julius Cssar (edited), 1002; (Dn Seeing an Elizabethean Play, 1903; English
Verse, 1903; Consolation — an Ode, 1903; Scott's Lady of the Lake (edited), 1904;
Knights of the Silver Shield, 1906; Contbr. to Educ. Jours, and of short stories to Col-
lier's Weekly, and other periodicals (won third prize of $1,000 in Collier's short-story
contest, 1905). Member Mod. Lang. Assn. of Am.; Am. Phil. Soc; Natl. Geog. Soc.
Married Barbara Genery Hitt, Alhambra, Calif., May 24, 1904. Children, Donald Hitt,
b. Nov. 24, 1905; Elizabeth, b. June 10, 1909; John Gustavus, b. Dec. 17, 191 o. Address,
915 W. Green St., Urbana, 111.
WILLIAM SLEEPER ALDRICH
M. E.. 1884, Stevens Inst, of Tech.; b. Mar. 3, 1863, in Philadelphia, Pa.; s.
George Wells (b. June 30, 1839, Hartland, Vt.) & Sallie Edith Sleeper Aldrich (b. Jan.
10, 1842, Philadelphia, Pa.) Prepared in Burlington, N. T-, Pub. Schs. Asst. in Boys'
H. S., Reading, Pa., 1885-7; do., Central. Man. Tr. Sch., Philadelphia, Pa., 1887-9;
Instr. in Draw., Johns Hopkins Univ., 1889-91; Assoc, in M. E., do., 1891-2; Prof.
Mech. Eng. and Dir. Mech. Arts, West Va. Univ., 1893-99; Prof, and Head of Dept.
of Elec. Eng., 1899-1901, 111.; Dir., Thomas S. Clarkson Mem. Sch. of Tech., Potsdam,
N. Y., 1901-11. Volunteered for service in Span. -Amer. War, appointed Asst. Eng,
with relative rank of Lieut., U. S. Navy, attached to U. S. S. Vulcan, Admiral Samp-
son's fleet in Cuban waters, 1898; honorably discharged. Author: Notes on Bldg.
Const, and Arch., privately published, 1889, Phil., Pa., 7x9, 71 pp.; Man. of Instruc-
tions, Forms and Schedules for Use in Elec. Eng. Lab., 174 pp., 1900, and Jun. Man.,
Elec. Eng., 120 pp., 1901; each with Prof. Wm. Hand Browne, Jr., Dept. of Elec.
Engr., Univ. of 111.; also a number of magazine articles. Member Amer. Soc of
Mech. Engrs., 1892; Amer. Inst. Elec. Engrs., 1900; Soc. for Prom, of Eng. Educ,
1893; Amer. Assn. for Adv. of Sci., Fellow. Married Mary Lavinia Purdy, July i,
1886, Philadelphia. Pa. Children, Alice Kennard, b. Aug. 26, 1887; Eleanor Purdy, b'.
April II, 1890; Elizabeth Herrick, b. Oct. 22, 1804; Rachel, b. Jan. 6, 1896 d. Sept. i
1908; Mary, b. Feb. 23, 1901. Address, U. S. Reclamation Service, Powell, Wyo.
ARCHIE REED ALGER
B. S., 1904, Michigan Agrl. Coll.; C. E., ign, ibid.; Instructor; b. Feb. 10, 1881,
Newoygo, Mich.; s. Corydon Marcellus (b. Sept. 14, 1844, New York City) & Lucinda
Amelia (Reed) Alger (b. Apr. i, 1845, Grand Rapids, Mich.) Prepared in H. S.,
Newoygo, Mich. Columbian Lit. Soc; Inst, in C. E., Mich. Agr. Coll., 1904-7; Instr.
662 University of Illinois
in C. E., Case School of App. Sci., 1907-8; land surveying and structural work, 1908-9;
Instr. in Civil Eng., Univ. of III., 1909 — Married Minnie Abel Backus, Sept. 6,
1905, Hesperia, Mich. Address, 630 S. Randolph St., Champaign, 111.
HAMILTON FORD ALLEN
A. B., 1888, Williams Coll.; Ph. D., 1903, Univ. of Chicago; b. July 7, 1867, La-
fayette, Ind. Orme Smith Scholarship, McCormick Theol. Sem., Chicago, 1897-9; Fel-
lowship of Biblical and Patristic Greek, ibid., 1898-1902. Attended Univ. of Berlin,
1892-4; Grad. from McCormick Theol. Sem., Chicago, 1897; attended Univ. of Leipsic,
summer, 1899; studied a few months at Geneva, Switz. ; was a member of Amer. Sch.
at Athens and traveled in Egypt and Palestine, 1899-1900. Teacher of Greek and
Latin, Allen Acad., four years. Chair of Latin, Washington and Jefferson Coll., Pa.,
1902-s; Prof, of Latin, Princeton Univ., 1905-6; Assoc, in Classics, Univ. of 111., 1907-9.
Author: Infinitive in Polybius, 1907; also articles in journals. Member Pittsburgh
Soc. of Archaeology (organized while at Washington and Jefferson Coll. and received
as one of the affiliated societies of Archaeological Inst, of Amer.) ; Amer. School at
Rome (managing com.) Married (t)
MARY STICKNEY ALLEN
B. S., 1909, Univ. of Chicago; Assistant; b. Mar. 31, 1887, Marquette, Mich.; d.
William Stickney (b. 1857, Salem, Mass.) & Anna (Courtenay) Allen (b. 1861, Milwau-
kee, Wis.). Prepared in East Div. H. S., Milwaukee, Wis. Grad. Stud., Univ. of 111.
Teacher in H. S., Belvidere, 111., 1909-11; Asst. in Z06I., Univ. of 111., 191 1 — Address,
904 W. Oregon St., Urbana, 111.
WILLIAM FITCH ALLEN
A. B., 1900, Stanford Univ.; A. M., 1902, ibid.; Instructor; b. Nov. 11, 1875;
s. Horace H. & Fanny F. Allen. Prepared in Holland Patent H. S. Sigma Xi. Asst.
U. S. Fish. Comm., 1899; Asst. to Mr. E. P. Allis, Research Lab., 1902-7; Asst. & Col-
lector, Lab., Univ. of Calif., 1907-10; Inst, in Z06I., Univ. of III. 1910-11, Instr. in His-
tology and Embryo., Univ. of Minn., 1912 — Author: Blood Vascular System of Loricati,
Proc. Wash. Acad. Sci., i3Qr pp.; Distribution of Lymphatics in the Head, and Ventral
Fins of Scorpaenichthys, do., 50 pp.; Distribution of Subcutaneous vessels in the Head
Region of Polyodon and Lepisosteus, do., 75 pp.; Distribution of Subcutaneous Vessels in
Tail Region Lepisosteus, Amer. Jour. Anat., 50 pp.; Distribution of Lymphatics in Tail
Region of Lepisosteus, do., 50 pp.; Notes on Young and Breeding Season of Polyodon,
Jour. Wash. Acad. Sci., 3 pp.; Member Wash. Acad, of Sci.; Assoc. Anatomists; Assoc.
Anthropologists. Married Augusta A. Nahl, San Jose, Calif., Sept. 11, 1908. Child,
Horace Hews, b. July 6, 1909. Address, Univ. of Minn., Minneapolis, Minn.
(See No. 2544.)
(See No. 2545.)
FRED GRAY ALLISON
HARRY ORSON ALLISON
ARTHUR LEROY ALMY
M. E., Instructor; Instr. E. E., i895-6.(t)
CLARENCE WALWORTH ALVORD
THOMAS HAMER AMRINE
GEORGE FORBES ANDERSON
(See No. G3.)
(See No. 2548.)
(See No. 1003.)
HARRY WARREN ANDERSON
A. B., 1907, Wabash Coll.; A. M., 1910, ibid.; Prof, and Head of Dept.; b. Oct. 14,
1885, Ladoga, Ind., s. William L. & Ora (Johnson) Anderson. Prepared in Ladoga H. S.,
Ind. Fellowship in Biol., Vanderbilt Univ.; Research Fellow, Mo. Bot. Gardens, Wash-
ington Univ.; Grad. Sch., Teaching Fellow Vanderbilt Univ., 1907-8; Instr. in Bot.,
Wabash Coll., 1908-10; Floricultural Pathologist, Univ. of 111., 1911; Rose Prof, of Bot.
and Head of the Bot. Dept, Wabash Coll., 1912 — Member Sigma Xi, Washington
Univ., 1911. Address, i Mills Place, Crawfordsville, Ind.
LEWIS FLINT ANDERSON
A. B., 1893. Univ. of Toronto; A. M., 1902, ibid.; Ph. D., 1907, Clark Univ.; Asst.
Prof.; b. July 18, 1866, Waterford, Ont.; s. Samuel Graham (b. Sept. 17, 1842, Glasgow,
Scot.) & Julia Anderson (b. July 12, 1847, Boston, Ont.) Prepared in Parkhill and
Welland, Ont., H. Schs. Attended Univ. of Chicago (summer session) 1895; Univ. of
Leipzig, 1897-9. Fellowship, Clark Univ., 1906-7; Prin. of H. S., Three Rivers, Mich.,
1893-4; Supt., do., 1894-7; Head of the Dept. of Edu. and Psych., No. St. Nor. Sch.,
Marquette, Mich., 1899-1909; Asst. Prof, of Educ, Univ. of 111., 1909 — Author: The
Anglo-Saxon Scop., Univ. of Torovto Studies, Philological Series, No. i. The Univ. Lib.
Toronto, 1903, g. 45 pp.; The Development of the Non-Professional School in Europe
before the Renaissance, Worcester, 1907, Fed. Sem., Mar. & June, 1907, q. 98 pp.; Out-
line Sketch of History of Common School Edu., Henry Holt & Co., New York, 1909.
i2mo. xii, 308 pp.; also several magazine articles on education. Married Harriet Juliana
Cobb, June 24, 1897, Schoolcraft, Mich. Children, Donald Benton, b. Sept. 1, 1899: Mal-
colm Graham, b. Nov. 3, 1901; Lewis Gordon, b. Oct. 14, 1904. Address, 917 W. Nevada
St., Urbana, 111.
Faculty 663
RUFUS ANDERSON
M. E. Instr. in Iron Work and Foreman of Foundry, 1892-3. (t)
STEPHEN OSGOOD ANDROS
A. B., 1897, Bowdoin Coll.; Assistant; b. Jan. 22, 1876, Gardiner, Me. B. S., E. M.,
Mich. Coll. of Mines, 1900-3; Univ. of Pittsburgh, Pa., 191 1. Teacher in Detroit Sch. for
Boys, 1897-8; Teacher of Lat. and Engl., Youngstown, O., 1898-1900; Instr., Univ. of
Pittsburgh, 1911; Field Asst. in Co-operative Mining Work, Univ. of 111., 191 1 — Pres.
Copper Prime Min. Co., Silver Lake, Calif.; Pres. Winderest Ranch Co., Watsonville,
Calif.; Mgr. Mogollon Gold and Copper Co., Cooney, N. M.; Asst. Supt., Imperial Copper
Co., Red Rock, Ariz. Member Epis. Church. Address, Hill St., Champaign, 111.
JAMES ELLIS ARMSTRONG
(See No. 1004.)
♦GEORGE DAGLEY ARNOLD
Born Sept. 7. 1878, Carmi, 111. Asst. Phys. Dir. of Y. M. C. A., Louisville, Ky.,
1898-1900; Phys. Dir. of Miami Univ., Oxford, O., 1900-1902; Asst. in Phys. Tr., Univ.
of 111., 1903-3. Clerk in office of L. E. & St. L. R. R. at Princeton, Ind.; ibid., L. & N.
R. R. at Louisville, Ky. Deceased.
GEORGE FREDERICK ARPS
A. B., 1904, Leland Stanford, Jr.; A. M., 1905, Univ. of Ind.; Ph. D., igo8, Leipzig;
Professor; b. Jan. 23, 1873; s. August H. (b. Oct. 2, 1S39, Ger.) & Ida (Hanson) Arps
(b. Nov. 4, 1843). Prepared in Montrose H. S. and Acad, of the Univ. of 111. Attended
Berlin Univ., 1905-06. Phi Gamma Delta; Sigma Xi; Phi Delta Kappa. Assoc. Prof, of
Educ. Psych., Ind. Univ., 1909-10; Asst. Prof, of Psych., Univ .of 111., 1910-12; Prof, of
Psych., (Dhio State Univ., 1912. Author: tJber den Austeig der Druckempfindung, Wil-
helm Englemann, 1908; pp. 431-471, Psychologische Studien ; Der Verlauf der Aufmerk-
samkirt bei rhythmischen Reizen, Wilhelm Englemann, 1909, Psychologische Studien.
Member Amer. Psych. Assn., 1910; Amer. Assn. for the Adv. of Sci. Married Alice
Mary Black, Oct. 18, 1905, Tolono, 111. Child, Leslie Hanson, b. July 14, 1907. Address,
Columbus, Ohio.
LEON EATON CUMMINS ASHLEY
(See No. 4057-)
*GEORGE WASHINGTON ATHERTON
A. B., A. M., Yale, 1863; LL. D., Franklin & Marshall Coll., 1883; Coll. Pres.; b.
June 20, 1837, Boxford, Mass. Prepared in Phillips Exeter Acad. Left fatherless at 12;
helped to support mother & 2 sisters; worked in cotton mill, then on farm, later as
teacher; worked his way through Phillips Exeter Acad. & Yale. Taught in Albany Boys'
Acad., 1863-7; Prof. St. John's Coll., Annapolis, Md., 1867-8; Univ. of 111., 1868-9 (first
member of faculty on the ground with Dr. Gregory for some weeks preceding the opening
of the Univ. in 1868); Prof, of Pol. Econ. & Cons. Law, Rutgers, N. J., 1869-82; Pres.
The Pa. State Coll.. 1882— Served as Lieut. & Capt. in loth Conn. Vols., 1861-3. Member
Bd. of Visitors to U. S. Naval Acad., 1873 & 1891; Chairman of Comm. to digest and re-
vise State System of Taxation, N. J., 1878; First Pres., American. Assoc, of Agr. Colls.
& Exp. Stas. ; member Amer. Hist. Assoc, Wash. Acad. Sci.; G. A. R. Coll. & Univ.
Council of Pa.; Amer. Inst. Civics. Author; Magna Charta, a Comparative View of the
Barons Articles and the Great Charter, with a new trans, of both documents; The Legis-
lative Career of Justin S. Morrill with special reference to U. S. Land Grant Colleges;
& other pamphlets & articles. Married Frances D. W. Washburn, Dec. 25, 1863. *Died
July 24, 1906, State College, Pa.
ELIZABETH ELLIOTT ATKINSON (LUNT)
Born Mar. i, 1882, Pittsfield, 111., d. George Morgan (b. June 14, 1856, Pittsfield, 111.)
& Ruth Elliott (Voorhees) Atkinson (b. Aug. 22, i860, Georgetown, O.) Prepared
in Pittsfield, 111., Quincy, 111., H. Schs. and Univ. Acad. Pi Beta Phi. Asst. Instr.
Phys. Tr. for Women, Univ. of 111., 1904-07; Instr. of Phys. Tr. and Dir. of Athletics
for Women, Univ. of Wis., 1007-10. Married William Edward Lunt, Dec. s, 1910,
Macomb, 111. Address, 107 Lake St., Ithaca, N. Y.
LEVI PATTEN ATWOOD
(See No. 779.)
JOSEPH PAUL AUMER
(See No. 3225-)
IRWIN WOODWARD BACH
(See No. 3256.)
RUFUS MATHER BAGG, JR.
A. B., 1891, Amherst Coll.; Ph. D., 1895, Johns Hopkins Univ.; Professor; b. Apri.
19, 1869, West Springfield, Mass.; s R. Mather (b. Dec. 20, 1844, W. Springfield, Mass.)
& Mary Elizabeth (Bartholomew) Bagg (b. May 10, 1845, Montgomery, Mass.) Prepared
in West Springfield H. S. Phi Delta Theta. Prof. Geol., Colo. Coll., 1897-8; Teacher in
Colo. Springs H. S. 1899-1900; Sub Master, Brockton (Mass.) H. S., 1901-3; Prof. Mineral.,
New Mex. Sch. Mines, 1903-4; Instr. in Geol., Univ. of 111.. 1907-11; Prof, of Geol. and
Mineralogy, Lawrence Coll., 1911 — Author: Miocene Foraminifera of Maryland (Syste-
matic Paleontology), Maryland Geol. Suricv^ pp. 460-483; pis. cxxxi-cxxxiii, 1905; Miocene
Foraminifera from the Monterey Shale, Calif., etc.. Bull. V. S. Geol. Survey, No. 268, 78
pp. pis. ii-xi 1905; Some Anomalous Mineral Occurrences at Maguarichie, Chihuahua, Mex.,
Eng. & Min. Jour., Vol. 80, pp. 2-4; figs, in text, July 6, igo.s; The Sahuayacan Min. Dist.,
664 University of Illinois
Chihuahua, Mex., do., VoL 80, pp. 749, April 20, 1905; Fault Breccia Veins in the Sierra
Madre, Mex., Min. and Sci. Press, Vol. 96, pp. 125, Feb. 24, 1906; Foraminefera Collected
Near the Hawaiian Islands by the Steamer Albatross in 1902, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., Vol.
xxxiv, pp. 113-172; pi. v., Apr. 28, 1908. Married Grace Sybil Raybold, April 8, 1896,
Children, Majel Raybold, b. Feb. 18, 1898 (d. Aug. 11, 1900); Gladys Leona, b. Apr. 12,
1899; Walter Mather, b. Oct. 5, 1901 (d. Jan. 11, 1902). Address, 466 Alton St., Appleton,
Wis.
WILLIAM CHANDLER BAGLEY
B. S., 1895, Mich. Agr. Coll.; M. S., 1898, Univ. of Wis.; Ph. D., 1900, Cornell Univ.;
Prof. & Dir.; School of Educ; b. Mar. 15, 1874, Detroit, Mich.; s. William Chase (b. Aug.
18, 1833, Boston, Mass.) & Ruth (Walker) Bagley (b. Mar. 22, 1838, Sutton, Mass.)
Prepared in Detroit H. S. Phi Delta Theta; Sigma Xi; Kappa Delta Pi; Sage Scholar-
ship, Cornell Univ., 1898-1900; Pub. Sch. Teacher, Mich., 1895-7; Asst. in Psych., Cornell
Univ., 1900-1; Elementary Sch. Prin., St. Louis, Mo., 1901-2; Insp. of orchards and
nurseries under State Entomol., 111., summer 1902; Prof, of Psych, and Ped. Dir. Train-
ing, Mont. State Norm. Coll., 1902-6; Supt. Training, Oswego, N. Y. State Nor. Sch., 1906-
8; Prof, of Educ, Univ. of III., 1908 — Dir. Sch. of Educ, ibid., 1909 — Dir. of Summer
Session, ibid., 1910 — Author: The Educative Process, Macmillan, 1905. xx, 352 pp.; Class-
room Management, Macmillan, 1907, xviii, 322 pp.; Craftsmanship in Teaching, Macmillan,
1911, X, 247 pp.; Educational Values, Macmillan, iqii, xxii, 267 pp.. Apperception of the
Spoken Sentence (reprint from Amer. Jour, of ^ Psych., 1900; 50 pp) ; Amerikanisches
Schulwesen, signed art. in Rein's Encyklopaedisches Handbuch der Paedagogik, 75000
words, 191 1 ; Editor, and founder, of Intermonntain Educator, 1905-6; Joint editor, and
one of the founders. Jour, of Educ. Psych., 1910; Editor, School and Home Education,
1912; also many articles. Member Natl. Ed. Assn., 1901; Religious Educ. Assn., 1907
(member of council, igio — ); Natl. Soc. for Study of Educ, 1908 (Pres., 1910-11); Natl.
Soc Coll. Teachers of Educ, 1909; Amer. Assn. Adv. Sci., 1909. Married Florence Winger,
Aug. 14, 1901, Lincoln, Nebr. Children, Ruth Winger, b, 1902; Joseph Winger, b. 1903;
William Chandler, Jr., b. 1909; Florence Winger, b. 1910. Address, 6n W. Oregon St.,
Urbana, 111.
ERNEST WINFIELD BAILEY
(See No G9.)
HARRY FOSTER BAIN
B. S., 1890, Moores Hill Coll., Ind.; M. S., 1894, ibid.; Ph. D., 1897, Univ. of Chi-
cago; Editor; b. Nov. 2, 1871, Seymour, Ind.; s. W. M. & Radie F. Bain; prepared in
Seymour, Ind. Pub. Schs. Grad. Stu., Johns Hopkins Univ., 1891-3; Asst. St. Geol., la.,
1893-1900; Con. Geol. and Mine Mgr., 1900-2; Geol., U. S. Geol. Sur., 1902-5; Dir. State
Geol. Sur., Univ. of 111., 1905-9. Ed. Mining and Scientific Press, Pres. Dewey Pub. Co.,
1909 — Author; More Recent Cyanide Practice, 418 pp., M. & S. P., San F. & London,
1910; Types of the Deposits, 378 pp., M. & S. P., San F. & London, 1911; numerous
reports for the la., U. S., and 111. Sur.; also many magazine articles. Member Amer.
Inst. Min. Eng. ; Amer. Soc. Min. & Met.; Canadian Min. Inst.; Fellow Geol. Soc. Amer.;
Inst. Mex. Min. Met.; Engrs. Club, Chicago; Univ. Club, Urbana, 111.; Faculty Club,
Berkeley, Calif. Married, Mary Wright, Dec. 1, 1902, Kansas City, Mo.; (ihild, Margaret,
b. Dec. 10, 1903. Address, 420 Market St., San Francisco, Calif.
WALTER GELVIN BAIN
A. B., 1903, Univ. of Mich.; M. D., 1905, Northwestern Med. Sch.; Pathologist and
Chemist; b. April 13, 1876, Delaware, O. ; s. Francis Marion (b. 1842, O.) & Kernhappoch
Bain (b. 1842, Pa.) Prepared in Ann Arbor, Mich., H. S. Student Demonstrator in Anat.,
Stu. Asst. in Histol., Univ. of Mich.; Stu. Asst. in Histol., Northwestern Univ.; House
Phys., Jackson Park Sanitarium, Chicago, 111., July i-Oct. i, 1905; practiced medicine in
Chicago, 111., from Oct. -Dec, 1905. Bacteriologist State Water Sur., Univ. of 111., 1906-8;
Bacteriologist State Bd. of Health, Springfield, 111., 1908-10; Pathologist, David Prince
Sanitarium. Private Lab. Pathologist St. John's Hospital, and Cham. 111. Dairy Co.,
Springfield, 111., 19T0 — Author: Report of the Pathological Dept. St. John's Hospital,
Jeffersons, Printers, Springfield, 111., May, 191 1; Tuberculosis of the Ear, Throat and Nose,
Amer. Med. Assn., Sept., 1910. Member Amer. Med. Assn.; Amer. Chem. Soc; 111. State
Med. Soc; Sangamon Co. Med. Soc; 111. Acad, of Sci. Married, Louise Helen Hallett,
Apr. 2, 1907. Children, Frances Marion, b. Nov. 7, 1908; Walter Gelvin, b. June 20, 1910;
Joseph Bartlett, b. Aug. 26, 191 1. Address, West Grand Place, Springfield, 111.
JOHN WALLACE BAIRD
A. B., 1897, Toronto Univ.; Ph. D. 1902, Cornell Univ.; Professor; b. May 21, 1873,
St. Mary's Ont., Can.; s. Charles (b. May 4, 1829, Lanark, Ont., Can.) & Agnes (Browning)
Baird; b. Nov. 6, 1831, do.) Prepared in St. Mary's Coll. Inst., St. Mary's Ont. Phi Beta
Kappa; Sigma Xi. Grad. Study Univ. of Leipzig, 1898-9; Fellow in Psych., Univ of Wis.,
1899-1901; Fellow in Psych., Cornell Univ., 1901-2; Asst. in Psych., Cornell Univ., 1902-3;
Research Asst. in Psych, under the Carnegie Foundation, 1903-4; Instr. in Psych., Johns
Hopkins Univ., 1904-6; Instr. in Psych., Univ. of 111., 1906-7; Asst. Prof, in Psych., ibid.,
1906-9; Prof, of Psych., Clark Univ., 1909 — Lecturer in Psych., Dept. of Educ. Manitoba,
Oct., 1906. Invented various pieces of^ psychological apparatus; discovered the coinci-
dence of color zones on retina of light-adapted eye; discovered improved method of
heterochromatic photometry; various discoveries of function of macular pigment, etc.
Author: Collaborating Ed. of the Psych. Bull.; Co-operating Ed. of the Jour, of Educ.
Psych.; Executive Ed. of the Amer. Jour, of Psych; Ed. and auth. of various monographs
and pamphlets; also author of many magazine articles. Fellow Amer. Assn. for the
Faculty 665
Adv. of Sci.; Amer. Psychological Assn.; Southern See. for Phil, and Psych.; various
clubs and professional societies. Address, 17 Circuit Ave., Worcester, Mass.
(See No. Gii.)
(See No 35.)
(See No. 254.)
CLARENCE JAMES BAKER
IRA OSBORNE BAKER
KITTIE M. BAKER
'WILLIAM MELVILLE BAKER
b. July 4. 1823, Phippsburg, Me. Prepared at home and in the school of George
Field. Prospect, Me.; one year in Waterville; three years at Bowdoin Coll.; one year in
Theol. at Bangor Sem.; taught in various schs., 1846-57; organized a classical H. S., Quincy,
111., 1857; Chaplain of the 97th 111. Vols., 1861-4; Asst. to Supt. of Pub. Instr., 111. i86s-8;
Prof, of the Engl. Lang., "111. Indus. Univ." 1868-73. Married. Child, Etta M. *Died,
Apr. 16, 1873.
EDWARD CHAUNCEY BALDWIN
A. B., 1895, Yale Univ.; Ph. D., 1898, ibid.; Asst. Prof.; b. Nov. 30, 1870, West Corn-
wall, Conn.; s. Chauncey E. (b Jan. 15^ 1835, West Cornwall, Conn.) & Julia Rebecca
(Howard) Baldwin (b. 1S40, Madison, N. Y.) Prepared in Morgan H. S., Clinton, Conn.
Alpha Sigma Phi. Grad. Scholarship, Yale; Instr. in Engl., Duluth H. S., :8o8; Instr.
in Engl., Adelbert Coll. of Western Reserve Univ., 1899-1900. Asst. Prof, of Eng. Lit.,
Univ. of 111., 1901 — Editor: Dickens' David Copperfield, Scott, Foresman & Co., Chicago,
1908, xxxix, pp. 933; Bunyan's Grace Abounding, Ginn & Co., Boston, 1910, .xx, pp. 148;
Lodge's Rosalynde, (jinn & Co., Boston, xxii, pp. 133; Old Testament Narratives, Amer.
Book Co., New York, 1910, xxii, pp. 170; English Poems (with Dr. Paul), Amer. Book Co.,
New York, J 908; Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities, Scott, Foresman Co., Chicago. Also
a number of magazine articles. Member Mod. Lang. Assn. of Amer.; Cosmo. Club.
Married Mabel Merrill, Sept. 7, 1898, New Haven, Conn. Children, Grace Howard, b. Oct.
22, 1899; David M., b. July 31, 1912. Address, 1002 South Lincoln Ave., Urbana, 111.
JESSIE BALDWIN
(See No. 3258.)
WALTER JOHN BALDWIN
B. S., 1890, Univ. of Mich.; M. E. 1894 ibid.: Teacher; b. Mar. 12, 1864; West.
Bradford, Pa.; s. John R. (b. Sept. 12, 1824, West Bradford, Pa.) & Esther Ann (Walter)
Baldwin (b. 1825, Unionville, Pa.) Prepared in State Nor. School, West Chester, Pa.;
Teacher, Friends Acad., 1882-3; Prin. ibid., 1883-4; Teacher State Nor. School, West
Chester, Pa., 1884-6; Asst. Geol. Surv. North. Mich., 1888; Asst. Prof, of Geol., Mich.
Coll. Mines, 1890-1; Instr. same, 1891; Prof, of Min. Eng., 1891-3, Univ. of 111.; Eng.,
1894-7; Teacher of Math., Man. Tr. Sch., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1897 — Address, 253 Carlton
Av., Brooklyn, N. Y.
CLARENCE WILLIAM BALKE
A. B., 1902, Oberlin Coll.; Ph. D., 1903, Univ. of Pa.; Asst. Prof.; b. Mar. 29, 1880,
Auburn, O.; s. William F. (b. Germany) & Clara J. (Class) Baike (b. O.) Prepared in
Chagrin Falls (O.) H. S. and in Oberlin Acad. Sigma Xi; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Scholar
L^niv. of Pa., 1902-3; Fellow in Univ. of Pa, 1904-6; Instr. in Oberlin Coll.,
summer, 1903; Acting Prof, of Phys. and Chem., Kenyon College, 1903-4; Instr. in Chem.,
Univ. of Pa., 1906-7; Assoc, in (Zhem., Univ. of 111., 1907-10; Asst. Prof., 1910 — Author:
Derivatives of Complex Inorganic Acids (with Edgar F. Smith), Jour. Am. Chem. Soc,
25, 1229-1234, 1903; Double Fluorides of Tantalum, do. 27. 1140-1157, 1905; Observa-
tions on Columbiun (with Edgar F. Smith), do., 30, 1637-1668, 1908; The Atomic Weight
of Tantalum, do, 32, 1127-1133, 1910. Member Am. Chem. Soc. Married Minnie M.
Coddington, 190s, Camden, N. J. Children, Clair Coddington, b. 1908; Roger Redfield,
b. 1909. Address, Urbana, 111.
(See No. 2012.)
(See No. 673.)
(See No. 2014.)
(See No. 56.)
(See No. 2312.)
(See No. 2566.)
(See No. 1801.)
(See No. 2568.)
(See No. 2569.)
WILLIAM SALISBURY BALLARD
ALICE MAY BARBER (BENNETT)
PERRY BARKER
ARTHUR ELLIS BARNES
CHARLES ANTHONY BARNHAKT
JESSE MELANGTHON BARNHART
JAMES THEOPHILUS BARRETT
DANIEL OTIS BARTO
PHILIP STEPHAN BARTO
666 University of Illinois
HERBERT JEWETT BARTON
A. B., 1S76, Dartmouth Coll.; M. A., 1893, ibid.. Professor; b. Sept. 27, 1853, New-
port, N. H. Prepared in N. H. Conference Sem., Tilton. Alpha Delta Phi; Phi Beta
Kappa. Prin. of H. S., Newport, N. IT., 1876-8; Prin. of H. S., Waukegan, 111., 1878-81;
Supt., same, 1879-81; Prin. of Kinzie Sch., Chicago, 1883; Prin. of Nor. Univ. H. S. and
Prof, of Latin and Greek, 1883-91; Prof, of Latin, Univ. of 111., Jan. i, 1891 — Author:
Civ. Govt, of 111., Silver, Burdett & Co., 1892; revised ed., 1899. Some Considerations
Why a Man Should be More of a Brute, Intelligence, Tan. i, 1891; W. H. Ray, his
Career as a Teacher, Report of State Supt. of Pub. Instr.," 1888-90; For the Roman, Illini.
Nov. and Dec, 1894, and Feb., 1895; Our Local and State History, School News, June
1895; The Schoolmaster Gentleman, Uidette, 1900; Member Presb. Church; elder 18 yrs. ;
Pres., Central 111. Teachers' Assn., 1900; Sec.-Treas. of the Classical Assn. of the Middle
West and South; Archaeological Inst, of Amer. Married Sara L. Dodge, Aug. 21, 1877.
Children, Clayton R., b. Apr. 18, 1880 (d. Jan. 30, 1887); Christine D., b. May 17, 1885;
Percy L., b. Oct. 5, 1886. Address. 406 West Hill St., Champaign, 111.
EDWARD BARTOW
A. B., 1892, Williams Coll.; Ph. D., 1895; George Augusta Univ., Gottingen, Ger-
many; Professor and Dir. of State Water Sur. ; b. Jan. 12, 1870, Glenham, N. Y.; s.
Charles Edward (b. Oct. 24, 1833, New York City) & Sarah Jane (Scofield) Bartow (b.
July 24, 1837, Glenham, N. Y.) Prepared in Mt. Beacon Acad. Fishkill-on-Hudson, N. Y.
Theta Delta Chi, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Philologian Lit. Sec,
Jackson Soc. of Nat. Hist. Asst. in Chem., Williams Coll., 1892-4; Instr. in Chem., do.,
1895-7; Assoc. Prof, of Chem., Univ. of Kansas, 1897-1905; Prof, of Chem., Kansas City
Med. Coll., 1902-05; Assoc. Prof, of Chem., and Dir. of St. Water Sur., Univ. of 111., 1905;
Prof. Sanitary Chem. and Dir. of State Water Survey, ibid., 1906; Member of Comm. to
investigate Coal Mine Explosions in Kan., 1905, appointed by Gov. Hoch; member Lake
Mich. Water Comm. 1908, appointed by Gov. Deneen; Secy, Lake Mich. Water Comm., 1908;
Secy. Great Lakes International Pure Water Assn., 191 1. Author: Univ. of 111. Bulls., State
Water Survey Series, Nos. 3-8; Proc. III. Water Supply Assn., Nos. i, 2, 3, 4; Reports Lake
Mich. Water Comm., Nos. i and 2; also has written several articles on Organic Chemis-
try, Petroleum, and Water, in Jour, of the Amer. Chem. Soc, Kan. Acad, of Set., Kan.
Univ. Sci. Bull., and State Water Survey Bulls. Member Amer. Chem. Soc; Councilor
for K. C. Section. 1903-05; Councilor for Univ. of 111. Sec; A. A. A. S., Fellow 1905;
Deutsche Chemischen Gesellschaft, 1903-6; Kan. Acad, of Sci., Vice Pres., 1902-03. Pres.
1904; Amer. Pub. Health Assn.; Amer. Water Works Assn.; 111. Soc. Eng. and Surv. ;
111. Water Supply Assn. (Secy.); Ind. Sanitary Water Assn.; Amer. Inst. Chem.
Engrs. ; 111. Acad, of Sci. Married Alice Abbott, Sept. 3, 1895, Rochester, N. Y. Child,
Virginia, b. Dec. 20, 1896. Address, 1007 W. Oregon St., Urbana, 111.
MADISON CLAIR BATES
A. B., 1904, Williams Coll.; A. M., 1905, ibid.; A. M., 1906, Harvard; Head of Dept.;
b. Oct. 26, 1881, Abingdon, 111., s. Madison Cawdy (b. 1836, Tenn.) & Emma Minerva
(Latimer) Bates (b. 1840, Abingdon, 111.) Prepared in Oberlin (O. ) H. S. and Toulon
(111.) Acad. Alpha Zeta. Holder of an Undergraduate Scholarship for four yrs. Instr.
in Engl., Univ. of 111., 1906-7; Head of the Dept. of Engl., So. Dakota State Coll. of
Agr., Brookings, S. D., 1907 — Married Helen Elizabeth Bullard, Dec 31, 1907, Spring-
field, 111. Address, State Coll., Brookings, S. D.
FREDERICK CHARLES BAUER
(See No. 3635-)
HARRY WILLIAM BAUM
(See No. 850.)
*PETER BAUMGRAS
Instr. in Industrial Art and Design, 1877; Prof, of Drawing and Painting, 1877-79.
•Deceased.
SAMUEL DAY BAWDEN
(See No. 583-)
WILLIAM THOMAS BAWDEN
A. B., 1896, Denison Univ., Granville, O.; B. S., 1903, Teachers Coll., Columbia
Univ., N. Y. (Man. Tr. Dipl. and B. S., 1003). Grad. stud., Columbia Univ., N. Y; b.
187s, s. Henry Heath (b. in Eng.) & Harriet Newell (Day) Bawden (b. in N. Y.) Prepared
in Champaign H. S., 1889-90, and Doane Acad., Granville, O., 1890-2; scholarships in both
of the above schools. Teacher of Math., Hist, and Fr., Cedar Valley Sem., Osage, la.
1896-7; Instr. in woodturning and pattern-making, N. Y. St. Reformatory, Elmira, 1S98
Asst. Dir. of Man. Tr., Pub. Schs. Buffalo, N. Y., 1898-1902; Dir. of Man. Tr. Dept.
111. State Nor. Univ., Normal, HI., 1903-10. Asst. Dean Coll. of Eng., 1910-12. Author
Supplemental Bible Exercises for the Sunday School, 6". .S. Times Pub. Co., Philadelphia
1904; Man. Tr. in Pub. Schls., 1904, Normal Sch. Quarterly, 111. State Nor. Univ., Nor
mal. III.; Manual Arts Bull., 1905 of Nor. Sch. Quarterly, as above; Mgr. Ed., Man.
Tr. Mag. and Vocat. Ediic; both published by the Manual Arts Press, Peoria, 111.; also sev
eral magazine articles. Member Natl. Educ Assn.; Western Drawing and Man. Tr. Assn.
111. Man. Arts. Assn.; Natl. Soc. for Promotion of Indus. Educ. Married Ora Richard
son, 1898, Parkersburg, W. Va. Child, William Richardson, b. Sept. 5, 1910. Address.
Teachers College, 120th St., W. N. Y.. N. Y.
Faculty 667
WILLIAM SHIRLEY BAYLEY
A. B., 1883, Johns Hopkins Univ.; Ph. D., 1886, ibid.; Assoc. Prof.; b. Nov. 10,
1861, Baltimore, Md.; s. Robt. P. (b. 1821, Crossham, Ire.) & Emily (Downing) Bayley
(b. Oct. I, 1834, Baltimore, Md.) Prepared in Baltimore City Coll. Beta Theta Pi; Phi
Beta Kappa; Sigma Psi. Scholarship in Chem., 1884; Fellowship in Chem., 1884-5; Fellow-
ship in Geol., 1885-86. Prof, of Geol. and Mineralogy, Colby Coll., 1888-1905; Asst. in
Geol., Lehigh Univ., 1905-6; Asst. Prof, of Geol., Univ. of 111., 1906-8; Assoc. Prof, in
Mineralogy and Econ. Geol., ibid., 1908 — Asst. U. S. Geol., 1888-1907; U. S. Geol., 1908;
Geol. N. J. Geol. Surv., 1906-10. Instr. in Charge of Field Geol., Yale Univ., 191 1 — Assoc.
Ed., Atner. Naturalist, 1889-1903; Reviewer Neues Jahrbuch, 1885-1906; Business Ed.,
Econ. Geol., 1905. Author: (with Van Hise) The Marquette iron-bearing district of
Michigan, with atlas, [7. S. Geol. Surv. Mon., vol., xxviii, 608 pp. pis. i-xxv, figs, 1-27;
The Menominee iron-bearing district of Michigan, do., vol. 46, 513 pp., 43 pis., 54 figs.,
1904; Elementary Crystallography, cloth, 8vo. 241, pp.; figs., 311, New York, McGraw-
Hill Book Co., 1910; Iron mines and mining in N. J., vol. vii, Final Report Series of State
Geol., 512 pp. pi. xlii, figs., 31, map. Trenton, N. J., 1910; Also many magazine articles.
Member Baltimore Cycle Club (and Pres.) 1884-6; Secy. Univ. Club, Urbana, 1907-9;
Temporary Secy., Sec. E., A. A. A. S., Chicago meeting, 1907, and various others. Mar-
ried Lucie Jacobs, Mar. 15, 1894. Bel Air, Md. Child, Emily Elizabeth, b. Feb. 20, 1898.
Address, 903 W. Nevada St., Urbana, 111.
ETTA L. BEACH
(See No. 523.)
ALVIN CASEY BEAL
(See No. 1007.)
GEORGE DENTON BEAL
Ph. B., Mt. Union-Scio., 1908; A. M., 1910, Columbia Univ.; Ph. D., 1911, ibid.; In-
structor; b. Aug. 12, 1887, Scio, O.; s. James Hartley (b. Sept. 23, 1861, New Philadel-
phia, O.) & Fannie Snyder (Young) Beal (b. Feb. 24, 1861. Port Washington, do.) Pre-
pared in Scio, (O.) H. S. Richard Butler Scholar, (Columbia Univ. Sigma Xi; Gamma
Alpha; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Nat'l Registrar, Phi Lambda Upsilon, 191 1 —
Chem. Ohio Dairy and Food Comm., 1909-10; Instr. in Chem., Scio Coll., 1906-08; Instr.
in Chem., Univ. of 111., 191 1 — Author: The Synthesis of Some Stilbazoles. Hydrozones-
and Schiff Bases in the 4-Quinazolone Group, M. T. Bogert, G. D. Beal, and C. G. Amend,
Jour. Amer. Chem. Soc, xxxii pp. 1654-1664, 1910. Member M. E. Church; Amer. Chem.
Soc. ; Amer. Pharmaceutical Assn.; O. St. Pharmaceutical Assn. Married Edith Downs,
July 3, 1912, at Scio, O. Address, loio W. Oregon St., Urbana, 111.
HENRY MAHAN BEARDSLEY
(See No. 203.)
MARY ESTHER BEATTY (KETCHUM)
B. L., 1898, la. State Coll.; B. S., 1901. Teachers Coll., Columbia; b. Aug. 23, 1876.
Newton, la. d. John Patton (b. Dec. 8, 1828 Greenfield, O.) & Elizabeth Jane (Kerr) Beatty
(b. April 18, 1835). Prepared Hazel Dell Acad., Newton, la. Clis. Soc, and Scientific
Soc, Ames, la. Asst. in Bac. and H. S. 1898-9; Asst. in Ger. and H. Sci., 1899-00;
Scholar teaching three courses in Teachers Coll., Columbia, 1900-1; Instr. in H. Sci.,
Univ. of 111., 1901-03. Married Milo Smith Ketchum, Sept. 17, 1903. Children, Martha
Esther, b. July 29, 1904; Elizabeth Jane, b. Nov. 8, 1908; Milo Smith, Jr., b. Mar. 8, 1910.
Address, 1146 12th St., Boulder, Colo.
FRANK CHRISTIAN BECHT
B. S., 1906, Univ. of Chicago; Ph. D., 1909, ibid.; Asst. Prof.; b. Nov. 28, 1879,
Lexington, 111., s. August (b. Mar. 9, 1840, Nassau, Ger.) & Kate (Freidinger) Becht (b.
Mar. 19, 1849, Peoria, 111.) Prepared in Bradley Poly. Inst., Peoria, 111. Sigma Xi. Inst.
Scholar at Univ. of Chicago, 1905-6; Fellow in Physiol., 1906-7, ibid., Asst. in physiol.,
ibid., 1907-9; Assoc, in Physiol., 1009-10, ibid; Asst. Prof, of Physiol., Univ. of 111.,
1911-12. Author: Contributions to Physiol, of Lymph, Amer. Jour, of Physiol., 1908. v.,
XXV, pp. 104-115; Concentration of Anti bodies in Fluids of Normal and Immune Animals,
Jour, of Infectious Diseases, 1910, vol. vii, pp. 127-158; Relation of Spleen to Fixation of
Antigens and the Production of Immune Bodies, Amer. Jour, of Phvsiol.. 1911. v. xxviii,
357-274; Heat Paralysis in New Tissue, ibid., 1908. Member Amer. Physiol. Soc. Married
Ruby A. Gumming, Sept. 13, 1908, East Peoria, 111. Child, Arno Gumming, b. Feb. 17,
1910. Address, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md.
FLORENCE MARIA BECK
(See No. 1301.)
JEAN BAPTISTE BECK
A. B., 1900, Bachelier es Lettres of the Sorbonne, Paris; Ph. D., 1907 Strassburg, Asst.
Prof. b. Aug. 14, 1881, Gebweiler, Elsass; s. Jean Baptiste (b. 1830, Hartmannsweiler,
Elsass) & Barbe (La WUhrlin) Beck (b. do., 1844.) " Prepared Gymnasium Gebweiler,
Lycer, Paris, France. Prof, in the Ecole AJsacienne, Paris, 1899-1901, 1908-10; Govt. Dir.
of the Advancement of the French Lang, at the Univ. of Vienna, 1907; Prof, of French
Lit. at the "Wiener Handels Akademie; Asst. Prof, of Rom. Lang., Univ. of 111., 191 1.
Volunteer, 1902-3, Infantry 112. Discoverer of the Method of Translation of the Mediaeval
Musical Notations. Author: Die Melodien der Troubadours, nach dem gesamten hand-
schriftlichen Material zum erstenmal bearbeitet und herausgegben, nebst einer Untersuchung
uber die Entwickelung der Notenschrift (bis urn 1250) und das rhythmisch-metrische Prin-
668 University of Illinois
zip der mittelalterlich-lyrischen Dichtungen, sowie niit Cbertragung in moderne Noten der
Melodien der Troubadours und Trouveres; Strassburg, K. I. Triibner, 1908; in 4°, 201 pp.
La Musique des Troubadours (Collection des Musiciens celebres), Paris, chez H. Laurens,
1910, 8° 125 p.; Der Talkt in den Musikaiifseichiingen des 12 und 13. Jahrhunderts
vornehmlich in den Liedern der Troubadours und Trouveres, Leipzig, M. Hesse, 1909,
8° 20 pp.; Coliji Mtiset, trouvere du triezieme siecle. Paris H. Champion, iqii (in collabor-
ation with J. Bedier) ; Atngewdhlte Lieder der Troubadours, nach den Originahandschriften
uncbertragen ubersetzt und harmonisiert, Paris-Strasbourg, 1910; also a number of maga-
zine articles. Married Louise Goebel, June 15, 1912, Urbana, 111. Address, 924 W. Illinois
St., Urbana, 111.
FRANCIS CHESTER BECKER
A. B. 1905, Wesleyan Uni., Middletown, Conn. Instructor. Prepared at Plymouth
H. S., Pa., and Wyoming Sem., Kingston, Pa. Phi Beta Kappa Phi Nu Theta
Fellow in Phil. Columbia Univ., 1906-7. Univ. of Bonn, 1906; Columoia Univ., 1906-8;
Asst. in Phil., Columbia Univ., 1907-8; Instr. in Phil., Univ. of 111., 1908-10; Instr. in
Phil., Univ. of Cal., 1910-1912; Lecturer in Phil., Columbia Univ. 1912 — Member Western
Phil. Assn. Address, Columbia University, New York City, N. Y.
JAMES BELANGEE
M. S., Instr. in Arch, and Mech. Drawing, Univ. of 111., 1869-73 (t)
NEEDHAM ERIC BELL
B. S. in Chem., 1906, N. C. Agr. & Mech. Coll.; b. Mar. 17, 1886, Lenoir Co., N. Car.
Prepared in Kinston (N. Car.) Pub. Sch. Glee Club; Officer of Bat.; Scholarship. Asst. in
Agr'l Chem., Univ. of 111., 1906-7; Asst. in Soil & C^rop Investigations, Alabama Institute,
Auburn, Ala., 1907-10. Member Christian Church. Married Alice Lucile Wright, Apr. 18,
191 1. Address, Auburn, Ala.
ALFRED RITTSCHER BENCH
(See No. 2577.)
BRUCE WILLET BENEDICT
B. S., 1901, Univ. of Nebr.; Director of Shop Laboratories; b. Dec. 19, 1876, Buda,
111.; s. Miller Samuel (b. Aug. 11, 1848, N. Y. City) & Anna Maria (Harris) Benedict (b.
Feb. 7, 1851, Brattleboro, Vt.) Prepared in Crete H. S., Nebr.; Delta Upsilon. C. B. & Q.
R. R., 1896-7; Machinist, Road Foreman of Engrs. Gen. Foreman Car & Loco. Repairs;
Mech. Inspr., 1901-5; Ed., Raihvay Master Mechanic. Chicago, 1906-07; Supervisor Efficiency
Div., of Mech. Dept. Eastern and Coast lines, A. T. & S. F. R. R., 1908-11; Director of
Shop Laboratories, Univ. of 111., 1911. Member Western R. R. Club; Travelling Engrs.
Assn.; Amer. Soc. of Mech. Engr. ; Amer. Soc. for Prom. Efficiency; Soc. for Prom, of
Eng. Educ. Married Elma Grace Jones, May 10, 1905, Aurora, 111. Children, Virginia Olds,
b. Nov. II, 1906; Ruth Cundall, b. Oct. 28, 1909. Address, loii S. 5th St., Champaign, 111.
CLEAVES BENNETT
(See No. 556.)
STELLA BENNETT
(See No. 1808.)
ERNST JULIUS BERG
M. E., 1892, Royal Polytec, Stockholm, Sweden; Sc. D., Union Univ., 1909; Prof,
in Charge of Elec. Eng. Dept.; b. Jan. 9, 1871, Ostersund, Sweden; s. Ernst Victor Gabriel
& Josephine Catharina (Hamren) Berg. Prepared in Ostersund, Sweden. Tau Beta Pi;
Sigma Xi; Eta Kappa Nu. Cons. Engr., Gen. Elec. Co., Schenectady, N. Y. ; Cons. Prof.,
Union Univ., 1892-1Q09; Prof, in charge of Elec. Eng. Dept., Univ. of 111., 1909. A con-
siderable number of patents. Author: Electrical Energy, McGraw-Hill Pub. Co., also
a number of papers before Engr. Soc. Member Amer. Inst. Elec. Engrs.; Union Club,
Chicago. Married Gwendoline O'Brien, June 15, 1906, Watertown, N. Y. Address,
1 106 West California Ave., Urbana, HI.
ISABEL BEVIER
Ph. B., 1885, Wooster Univ., Ph. M., 1888, ibid. Prof, and Head of Dept.; b. Nov.
14, i860, Plymouth, O.; d. Caleb (b. June 12, 1820, Owasco, N. Y.) & Cornelia (Brinker-
hoff) Bevier (b. Oct. 17, 1820, Owasco, N. Y.) Prepared in Plymouth H. S. and Wooster
(O.) Prep. Willard Lit. Soc; Sigma Xi. Prof. Atwater's Lab., Middletown, Conn., 1894;
Mass. Inst. Tech., 1897-8; Asst. Nutrition Investigations, U. S. Dept. of Agr., 1894-9;
Prin. H. S., Shelby, O., 18857; Mt. Vernon (O.) H. S., 1887-8; Prof. Nat. Sci., Pa. Coll.
for Women, 1889-97; Prof, of C)hem., Lake Erie Coll., iSgg-oo. Prof, of H. Sci. and Direc-
tor of Courses in Household Science of theDept., Univ. of 111., 1900. Author. The House
— Its Plan, Decoration and Care; Selection and Preparation of Food (with Miss Van
Meter) ; Food and Nutrition, Manual (with Miss Usher) ; The Home Economic Movement
(with Miss Usher) ; and various magazine articles. Member Jury of Awards Columbian
Exp., 1893; Board of Editors, and Pres. Amer. Home Economics Assn.; F. A. A. A.
Chem. Soc; Pub. H. Sci. Assn. Address, 805 S. Lincoln Ave., Urbana, 111.
PERCY F. BICKNELL
A. B.. 1884, Williams Coll.; A. M.. 1SS7. ibid. Writer, b. Dec. 25, i860, Pembroke.
Mass.; s. William Martin (b. Jan. 25, 1820. NewpDrt, Me.) & Lydia Maria (Tobey) Bick-
rell (b. Feb. 2, 1824, Norridgewock, do.) Prepared in Roxbury Latin Sch., Boston, Mass.
Studied in Ger., 1886-7; Instr. in Mod. Lang, and Hist, in Williston Sem., Easthampton,
Faculty 669
Mass., 1884-s; Instr. in Latin and Greek, Williams Coll., 1885 6; Prin. of Rockland H. S.,
Mass., 1888-9; Asst. Libr., Lib. Co., of Philadelphia, 1889-94; Libr., Univ. of 111., 1894-7;
writing for periodicals, editing, translating, etc. Translated eight volumes Jesuit Rela-
tions, edited by Dr. Reuben Gold Thwaites, and published by Burrowrs Bros. Co., Cleveland,
O., 1896-1903. Translated from the Hungarian of Maurus Jokai, The Baron's Sons,
pub. by L. C. Page & Co., Boston, 1900, vii, 343 pp., i2mo.; and Manasseh, same publishers,
Boston, 1901, X, 328 pp., i2mo. Regular contributor to and book-reviewer for The Dial
since 1896; on editorial staflF since 1906; also on editorial staff of the Christian Register
since 1909; occasional contributor to other periodicals. Married Florence M. Constable.
Apr., 25, 1908. Address, 524 Highland Ave., Maiden, Mass.
(See No. 3276.)
(See No. G18.)
MARY PRUDENCE BILLINGSLEY
LEWIS ISAAC BIRDSALL
CHARLES WILLARD BLACK
Grad. 1895, Cincinnati Tech. Sch.; 1905, Cornell Univ.; b. Jan. 25, 1879. With Cin-
cinnati Edison Elec. Co., 1895-9; and other companies during summers; Instr. in Gen.
Eng. Draw., Univ. of 111., 1906-7. Address, 8th & Elm Sts., Cincinnati, 0.(t)
JOSEPH CULLEN BLAIR
M. S. A.; Prof, and Chief; b. Apr. 26, 1871, Onslow, Colchester Co., Nova Scotia; s.
Col. William M. (b. May 25, i?36, ibid.) & Harriett A. Blair (b. Jan. 25, 1841, ibid.)
Prepared in Provincial Nor. Sch., Truro, N. S., and Prov. Agr. Coll., ibid. Attended
Cornell Univ., 1892-6. Sigma Xi; Alpha Zeta. Instr. in Chem., Entom., and Bot., Pro-
vincial Coll. of Agr., Truro, N. S., 1890-1; Instr. in Hort., Univ. of 111., i8g6-8; Asst.
Prof, of Hort., and Horticulturist in Agr. Exp. Sta., 1898-1901; Prof, of Pom. and Chief
in Hort. in Sta., 1901 — Author of a large number of bulls., circulars, and arts, on hort.
subjects. Married Sada VanHorne, June 16, 1898, Freeport, 111. Children, Josephine
Van Home, b. Apr. 5, 1899; Robert Collyer, b. May 18, 1901; Richard Gordon, b. Oct. 12
1903; Joseph Cullen, Jr., b. Feb. 20, 1906. Address, 601 Michigan Ave., Urbana, 111.
DAISY LUANA BLAISDELL
A. B., 1888, Smith Coll., Northampton, Mass., A. M., 1894, ibid.; Instructqr; b.
Apr. 12 1866, Baltimore, Me.: d. Samuel (b. June 22, 1833, Boston, Mass.) & Harriott
Perkins (Crane) Blaisdell (b. May 12, 1835, Lowell, Mass.) Prepared in Chicopee H. S.,
Mass. Alpha Lit. Soc. Berlin, 1892-3, Charlotten-Schule and Victoria Lyceum; Berlin
Royal Univ., 1899-1900; Private Study in Ger. summers of 1896-1908. Taught in Pulaski
Acad., Pulaski, N. Y., 1889-90; Springfield H. S., Mass., 1890-2; 1895-98; Oberlin Acad.,
Oberlin, O., 1898-9; Instr. in Ger., Univ. of 111., 1900 — Member Mod. Lang. Assn.
Address, 908 Nevada St., Urbana, 111.
ALBERT VICTOR BLEININGER
B. S., 1901, Ohio State L^niv.; Ceramist; b. July 9, 1873, Polling, Ger.; s. Francis &
Lina (Pfeifer) Bleininger. Prepared at Munich, Ger. Sigma Xi, Acacia; Alpha Chi
Sigma; Scholarship in Ceramics, 1898, Ohio State Univ.; Graduate work in Phys., Ohio St.
Univ., 1903-4, Ceramist, Ohio Mining and Mfg. Co., Shawnee, O., 1896-8; Asst., Ohio
Geol. Sur., 1901-5; Asst. and Assoc. Prof, in Ceramics, 1904-7; Ohio St. Univ.; vice-pres.
Richardson-Lovejoy Engr. Co., Columbus, O., 1903-7; Chief, Ceramics Sec. U. S. Geol.
Sur., 1908-10; Chief, Structural Materials Div., Bur. of Standards, 1910; Asst. Prof, in
Ceramics, Univ. of 111., 1907-08; Dir. Dept. and Prof, of Ceramics, ibid., 1910-12; Pitts-
burg Bur. of Standards, 1912. Author: The Manufacture of Hydraulic Cements, Ohio
Geol. Surv. Bull. No. 4, 400 pp., Columbus, O., 1904; Editor of Collected Writings of
Prof. H. A. Seger, Chemical Pub. Co., Easton, Pa., 1150 pp.. Bull. No. 2, v. 7; The
Effect of Preliminary Heating Treatment Upon the Drying of Clays, Bureau of Standards,
Wash., D. C, 40 pp.; A Study of the Vitrification Range and Di-Electric Behavior of
Some Porcelains (with R. T. Stull), Bull. No. 28, Univ. of 111., Series 1910, 48 pp.;
The Influence of Fluxes and Non-Fluxes, Bull. No. 39, Univ. of 111., 1908, 74 pp.; and
many magazine articles. Member Amer. Soc. for the Advancement of Sci. (Fellow) ;
Anier. Chem. Soc. (Asst. Ed., Chcm. Abstracts) Amer. Ceramic Soc. (Pres.); Trans.
Amer. Ceramic Soc. (1905-7 Ed.); Com. C-3 Amer. Soc. for Testing Materials, (Chairman);
Com. on Sec. for Silicate, Chem. Internat'l Cong, of App. Chem. Married Hulda Gertrude
Thomson, June 7, 1907, Columbus, O. Children, Edward Orton, b. May 18, 1908; Alice
Vivian, b. Sept. 7, 1910. Address, Bureau of Standards, Pittsburgh, Pa.
WILLARD FLAGG BLISS
A. B., 1855, Harvard; Farmer, b. Nov. 7, 1829, Essex, Vt., s. Oramel (b. Mar. 3, 1804,
Essex, Vt.) & Eliza Wait (Flagg) Bliss (b. Aug. 11, 1802, Richmond, do.) Prepared in
Edward Wyman's Sch., St. Louis, Mo., and Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H.
Zeta Psi. In Sophomore year the "Detur;" In Junior coll. year, second Bowdoin Prize
Dissertation. Taught in private family, Meadville, Pa., year of graduation; Asst. Prof, of
Latin in Washington Univ. in 1856-60; spent a year in study and travel 1858-9; farming
1860-8; Prof, of Agr., Univ. of 111., 1868-70; Recording Secy. Board of Trustees, ibid.,
1869-70; Clerk of Executive Board, 1869-70; Farming in 111., 1870-1906; Farming in Va.,
1906-12. Member of Inst, of 1770, Nat. Hist. Soc. Married Elizabeth B. Tyler, Aug.
14, i860. (Jan. 1, 1906.) Child, George W., b. June 12, 1862. Address, Sterling, Va.
670 University of Illinois
david simon blondheim
A. B., 1906, Johns Hopkins Univ., Ph. 1>., igio, ibid.; Assoc, in Romance Lang.;
b. Aug. 25, 1884, Baltimore, Md.; s. Solomon (b. June 30, 1848, Baltimore, Md. ; & Pauline
(Halle) Blondheim (.b. Feb. 19, 1852, ibid.) Prepared in Baltimore City Coll. Phi Beta
Kappa. Univ. Scholarship, 190S-9; Fellowship, 1909-10; Instr. in Rom. Lang., Univ. of
111., 1910-12. Assoc, in Romance Lang., 1912 — Author: Etymological Notes, 14 pp.
(Reprint from Studies tn Honor of A. Marshall Elliott, John Hopkins Press, 191 1);
also various magazine articles. Member Mod. Lang. Assn. of Amer., Societe Amicale Gas-
ton, Paris. Address, Univ. Club, Urbana, 111.
LEONARD BLOOMFIELD
A. B., 1906, Harvard Coll.; Instructor; b. Apr. i, 1887^; s. Sigmund (b. Jan. i, 1853,
Cracow, Austria) & Carola (Buber) Bloomfield (Aug. 25, 1869, Lemberg, do.) Preparetl
in Robert A. Waller H. S., Chicago, 111. Attended Harvard College, 1903-6; Univ. of Wis.,
1906-8; Univ. of (Chicago, 1908-9. Ph. D., 1909, Univ. of Chi., Phi Beta Kappa. John
Harvard Scholarship, 1904-05; Detur, 1904; Harvard Coll., Scholarship, 1905-6. Asst. in
Ger., Univ. of Wisconsin, 1906-8; Asst. in Ger. Univ. of Chicago, 1908-9; Instr. in Ger.,
Univ. of Cincinnati, 1909-10; Instr. in Ger., Univ. of 111., 1910. Author: A Semasiologic
Differentiation in Germanic Secondary Ablaut, Modern Philology, vii, 1909-10. pp. 245-288,
345-382; The Indo-European Palatals in Sanskrit, American Jour, of Philo., xxxii (1911)
pp. 36-57; Etymologisches, Birtrage zxir Geschichte der deutschen Sprache und Literatur,
xxxvii (^1911), pp. 245-262. Married Alice (Sayers), 1909, St. Louis, Mo. Address, 712
Green St., Urbana, 111.
BOYD HENRY BODE
A. B., 1896, Penn. Coll., Oskaloosa, Iowa, 1897, Univ. of Mich.; Ph. D., 1900.
Cornell Univ., Prof, of Phil. b. Oct. 4, 1873, Ridott, 111.; s. Henry (b. Feb. 14, 1845, Em-
den, Ger.) Gertrude (Wienenga) Bode (b. Oct. 19, 1849, Emden, Ger.) Prepared in
Northwestern Acad., Orange City, la.; Acad, of Yankton Coll., Yankton, S. D. ; Attended
Penn. Coll., Oskaloosa, la., 1894-6. Sage Scholarship, Cornell Univ., 1897 — Sage Fellow-
ship, Cornell Univ., 1899-1900. Asst. in Phil., Univ. of Wis., 1900-2; Instr., 1902-6; Asst.
Prof., 1906-9; Prof, of Phil., Univ. of 111., 1909 — Author: An Outline of Logic, Holt &
Co., New York, 1910, pp. 320; also a number of magazine articles. Member Congrega-
tional (Church; Amer. Philos. Assn.; Western Philos. Assn. Married Bernice Ballard, Aug.
20, 1903. Children, Hendrik Wade, b. Dec. 24, 1905; Eleanor, b. Aug. 24, 1909. Address,
910 W. California Ave., Urbana, 111.
ERNEST LUDLOW BOGART
A. B., 1890, Princeton Univ.; A. M., 1896. ibid.; Ph. D., 1897, Univ. of Halle;
Professor; b. Mar. 16, 1870, Yonkers, N. Y., s. Richard Walker (b. Aug. 25, 1S33, N. Y.
City) & Mary (De Angelis) Bogart (b. July 10, 1838, N. Y. City). Prepared in private
sch., Yonkers, N. Y. Cliosophic Lit. Soc. Honors in Eng. ; Soc. Sci. Fellow, 1895-6.
Attended Univ. of Berlin, 1894-5; Columbia Univ., 1S97-8. Asst. Prof, of Econ. and
Soc. Sci., Ind. Univ., 1898-1900; Prof, of Econ. and Soc, Oberlin Coll., 1900-5; Asst.
Prof, of Hist. Politics, and Econ., Princeton Univ., 1905-9; Assoc. Prof, of Econ., Univ.
of 111., 1909-12; Prof., do., 1912 — . Author: Die Finanzverhaltnisse der Einzelstaaten der
Nordamerikanischen Union, Jena, Fischer, 1897, pp. 157; Housing of the Working People
in Yonkers, Economic Studies of Amer. Econ. Assn. v. iii, No. 5, New York, Macmillan,
1898, pp. 83; Final Bibliography and Outline of Lect. on the Financial Hist, of the U. S.
Oberlin, News Printing Co., 1901, pp. 49; Econ. Hist, of the U. S., New York, Longmans,
Green & Co., 1907, pp. 522; Practical Econ. Chicago, LaSalle Extension Univ., 1910, pp.
170; also a large number of magazine articles. Member Amer. Econ. Assn.; Preb. Church.
Married Stella Marshall, Sept. 15, 1900. Child, Eleanor, b. Sept. 10, 1905. Address, 806
W. Oregon St., Urbana, 111.
S. JAMES BOLE
A. B., 1902, Univ. of Mich.; Fellow; b. Mar. 25, 1875, Branch Co., Mich.; s. Charles
S. (b. Case Co., Mich.) & Zerviah (Blackman) Bole (b. 1855, Branch Co., Mich.). Pre-
pared in Union City H. S., Mich.; Mich. Norm. Sch., 1896-8. Fellowship in Educ, Univ.
of 111., 1912. Attended Univ. of Wis., 1906-7; Univ. of 111., 1910. Supt. of Durand, Pub.
Schs., Mich., 1902-6; Instr. in Math., Madison H. S., Mich., 1906-7; Supt., Jefferson Pub.
Schs., Wis., 1907-10; Instr. in Math., Acad., Univ. of 111., 1910-11. Member Trinity M.
E. (Church, Urbana, 111. Married Harriette May Vandercook, June, 1903, St. Louis. Mich.
Children, Mildred Irene, b. Aug. 3, 1904 (died Feb. 6, 1906); Charles Francis, b. Feb. 27,
1906; Crystal Elaine, b. Mar. 19, igog. Address, 405 Chalmers St., Champaign, 111.
BERTHA JULIA BOND
(See No. 2022.)
FREDERICK GORDON BONSER
(See No. 1456.)
SIMEON E. BOOMER
A. B., 1909; Head of the Dept; b. Oct. 4, 1874, Buncombe, 111.; s. George B. (b. Aug.
3, 1836, Salem, Mass.) & Martha Tane (Peterson) Boomer (b. Aug. 25, 1841, Belknap, 111.;
Prepared in So. 111. Nor. Sch. Prin. of H. S., Wenona, 111., 1900-1; do., Tonica, 111.,
1901-5; Supt. of Schs., Franklin Grove, 111., 1905-6; do.. Rutland, 111., 1906-8; Instr. in
Math., Acad., Univ. of 111., 1909-11; Head of Dept. of Math., So. 111. Nor. Univ., Mar.
II, 1911 — . Member Presb. (Church. Married May Kaiser, Aug. 15, 1906, Tonica, 111.
Address, Carbondale, 111.
Faculty 671
c.eokge paul kooimsliter
B. S., 1906 in Civ. Engr., Agr. Coll., Mich.; Instructor; b. Oct. lo. i.S;^, Grand
Haven, Mich.; s. Marinus (b. Feb. 10, 1846, Zeeland Province, Holland) & Sarah (Vogel)
Boomsliter (b. Feb. 12, 1859, Alsace-Lorraine). Prepared in Grand Haven, (Mich.) H.
S.; Tau Beta Pi. Candidate for the degree of M. S., Univ. of 111. Draftsman with
Phcenix Bridge Co., Phoenixville, Pa., 1906-9; Steel Designer C. M. & St. P. Ky., June-
Sept., 1910-1912; Instr. in T. & A. M.. Univ. of 111., 1909 — Marrieil. Child, Alice
Colgan, b. May 12, 191 1. Address, 707 W. Green St., Urbana, 111.
ROBERT LACEY BORGER
A. B., 1893, Univ. of Chicago; A. M., 1903, ibid.; Ph. D., 1907, ibid.; Associate;
h. Aug. 19, 1873, Amherst, Va.- s. G. H., & Olivia (Taylor) Borger. Prepared in Lake
City II. S., Fla. Scholarship Univ. of Chicago. Prof, of Math., Univ. of Fla.; Instr.
in Math., Univ. of Mo.; Instr. in Math., Univ. of 111., 1907-9; Assoc, in Math., ibid.,
1909 — . Address, 1105 W. Oregon St., Urbana, 111.
BENJAMIN LESTER BOWLING
Asst. in Civ. Eng. in Charge of Road Materials and Cement Testing Labs.; b. Feb.
10, 1877, Stanford, 111.; s. Benjamin Franklin (b. Sept. i, 1846) & Sarah S. (Wirrick)
Bowling (b. Dec. 12, 1852.) Prepared in Stanford (111.) H. S. Teacher in Pub. Schs.,
McLean Co., 111. Term of 1895-96. Tazewell Co., 111., 1895-1903; Asst. in Civ. Eng. in
Charge of Road Materials and (dement Testing Labs., Univ. of 111., 1906 — Member Church
of Christ; Deacon, and Gen. Supt. of Bible Sch. Married Margaret Emma Jones, Sept. 2,
1900, Stanford, 111. Child, Neva Beatrice, b. Jan. 15, 1906. Address, 508 E. Clark St.,
Champaign, 111.
CLARENCE VALENTINE BOYER
B. S., 1902. Princeton: A. M., 1909, ibid.; Ph. D., 1911, ibid.; b. June 25, 1880,
Jamestown, N. Y.; s. Samuel P., (b. July, 1828, Port Carbon, Pa.) & Amelia (Fuller)
Boyer (b. Woodstock, Vt.) Prepared in Titusville, H. S., Pa.; Lawrence Prep. Sch.,
N. J. Elm Club. Atwater Prize in Pol. Sci. (Sr.); Charles Scriuner Grad. Fellowship
in Engl. Lit., 1909-11. Studied law in Pittsburgh, Pa.; admitted to bar Dec, 1904; to Ohio
State bar June, 1905; Lawyer 1905-8. Instr. in Engl., Univ. of 111., 1911. Married Ethel
Marian Parkhurst, July 2, 1912 at York, Penn. Address, 908 W. Nevada St., Urbana, 111.
•EMANUEL ROTH BOYER
M. S., 1S90, Harvard; b. Apr. iq, 1851, in Pa.; s. Jonas (b. York, Pa.) & Susan
(Roth) Boyer (b. ibid.) Prepared in 111. St. Nor. Sch., Normal, 111. Prin. of Pub. Schs.
at Astoria and Lewistown, 111., and Co. Supt., of Schs, Fulton Co., 111., 1884-7; Asst. in
Math., Univ. of 111., 1887-8; studied at Harvard, 1888-90; teacher of Biol., Englewood H.
S., and Lake H. S., Chicago, 1890-7; Prin. of Hyde Park Branch H. S., 1898; Asst. Supt.
of City Schs., Chicago, 1899; Dir. of Chicago Inst., founded by Mrs. Emmons Blaine, Dec,
1899, few days before death. Author: Research in Biol, while at Harvard, in pamphlet;
Boyer's Elementary Biol., a series of sci. note-book and drawing tablets; at time of death
had almost completed manuscript of a second text-book in Biol. Married Emily A. Sher-
man, June 29, 1882, Normal, 111. Six children born, 1883-85-90-93 and 97. *Died Feb.
24, 1900, in Chicago, 111.
BERNICE MARGARET BRADFORD
(See No. G23.)
WILLIAM CLARENCE BRADFORD
Assistant; b. Oct. 8, 1879, Urbana, 111.; Asst. in Machine Shop, Univ. of 111., 1907-11.
Address, Springfield, 111.
EARL LOCKRIDGE BRADSHER
A. B., 1903, Univ. of Missouri; A. M., 1904, Columbia Univ.: Ph. D., 1911, ibid.:
Instr. in Engl.; s. Augustine (b. 1828, Caswell Co., N. Car.) & Mattie Martha (Davis)
Bradsher (b. 1839, Silver Creek, Mo.) Prepared in First Mo. Nor. Sch., Kirksville, Mo.
Attended William Jewell Coll., 1899-1900; Oxford Univ., 1907; Univ. of Berlin, 1907-8.
McAnally Medal in Engl., 1903. Asst. in Engl., Univ. of Mo., 1902-3; Instr. in Engl., ibid.,
1906-7; Instr. in Engl., Univ of 111., 1908-11; Instr. in Engl., Dartmouth Coll, 191 ' —
Author: Mathew Carey, Editor, Author, and Publisher: A Study in Amer. Literary De-
velopment, New York, 1912, (Columbia Univ. Press, octavo, x 145 pp. Address, Han-
over, N. H.
ROYDEN EARL BRAND
(See No. 3656.)
LOUIS BRANDT
B. S., 1910, Mass. Agr. Coll.; Student; b. Nov. s, 1887; s. Christian (b. Jan. i, 1848,
Drammen, Norway) & Marie Ingebor (Nelson) Brandt (b. Nov. 4, 1848, Mjonedalen. do.)
Prepared in Everett H. S., Mass. Kappa Sigma; Alpha Gamma Rho. Assoc. Landscape
Arcn. with C. N. Ruedlinger, Minneapolis, Minn., June-Oct., 1910; Instr. in Landscape
Gardening, Univ. of 111., 1910-12; Student, Liverpool, Eng. 1912 — - Address, Liverpool,
Eng.
EDITH E. BRATTON
Instructor; studied violin with Prof. Hermann Eckhardt^ Columbus, C; Bernhard
Listemann, Chicago Musical Coll.; Hans Stitt of the Leipsic Conservatory, Ger., for two
years. Taught in Univ. of S. Dak., two years; Wesleyan Sch. of Music, Delaware, O.,
for nine years; Instr. in Violin, Univ. of 111., 1910-12. Address, Arens Conservatory of
Music, Terre Haute, Ind.
6/2 University of Illinois
LESTER PAIGE BRECKENRIDGE
THOMAS BREGGER
(Sec No. Il2.)
(See No. 4093-)
BENJAMIiM WITMER BRENEMAN
Singer & Music Teacher; b. May 30, 1873 Lancaster, Pa.; s. Isaac Peters (b. Feb. 8,
1839, ibid.) & Fanny Newcomer (Witmer) Breneman (b. Dec. 8, 1845, tbid.) Prepared in
Franklin and Marshall Acads., Lancaster, Pa. Studied under private teachers in New
York, and in Dresden and Paris. Singing and teaching in New York City, 1895-1900;
Instr. in vocal music, Univ. of 111., 1901-3; Asst. Prof, in vocal music 1903-5. Married
Harriette May Emory, Sept. 3, 1895, Chicago, 111. Address, 400 W. 118th St., N. Y. City,
N. Y.
MAY EMORY BRENEMAN
Born May 5, Portage, Wis.; d. Col. Harvey Webster Emory (b. Nov. 9, 1827, Lis-
bon, N. H.) & Mary J. (Dow) Emory (b. May 21, 1833, Colebrook, N. H.) Prepared in
East Greenwich Inst., 1887-8, and New Eng. Conservatory, i888-go. Studied under
private teachers in New York, Berlin, Dresden and Paris. Dir. of Music, St. Nor. Sch.,
Millersville, Pa., 1890-5; singing and teaching in New York, 1895-1900; Instr. in Vocal
Music. Univ. of 111., 1901-9. Married Benjamin Witmer Breneman, Sept. 3, 1895, Chicago.
111. Address, 400 W. fi8th St., New York City, N. Y.
WILLIAM CHARLES BRENKE
(See No. 929.)
CHARLES FRANCIS BRISCOE
(See No. G26.)
MYRN BROCKETT
B. L., 1892, Univ. of Mich.; Supt. Nursery; b. in Charlotte, Mich.; d. Lucius Benja-
min (b. 1840, Salisbury, N. Y.) & Augusta (Munson) Brockett (b. 1840, Salisbury, N. Y.)
Prepared in Charlotte H. S., Mich. Studied Dom. Sci., Pratt Inst., Brooklyn, N. Y.,
1903. Teacher of Math, in Cassopolis H. S., Mich., 1892-5; Muskegon, Mich., 1895-9;
Elgin, 111., 1899-01; Northfield Sem., 1903-5; Instr. in H. Sci., Univ. of 111., 1905-6; Supt.
Mary Crane Nursery, Chicago, 111., 1908 — Address, 818 Ewing St., Chicago, 111.
HOWARD STIDHAM BRODE
B. S., 1896, Univ. of Chicago; Ph. D., 1896, ibid.; h. Aug. 28, 1866, Osceola, 111.; s.
Andrew Jackson (b. Jan. 3, 1833, Bedford, Pa.) & Sarah Rodman (Stidham) Brode (b.
Jan. 15, 1837, Wilmington, Del.) Prepared in 111. State Nor. Univ. Teacher of Sci.,
Ottawa H. S., 1888-9; Asst. in Z06I., 1889-93; Fellow in Zool., Univ. of Chicago, 1894-6;
Instr. Marine Biol., Lab. Woods' Holl, Mass., summer, 1895; Instr. in Sci., Beloit Coll.
Acad., 1896-9; Prof, of Biol., Whitman Coll., 1899; Instr., Puget Sound Marine Sta.,
summers, 1905-9-1912 — Author: A contribution to the Morphology of Dero vaga. Jour.
of Morphology, v. xiv. No. 2, 1898, pp. 141-180. Plates xiii, xiv and xv. The Cod-
dling Moth, Report Wash. St. Hort. Assn. for 1906. Member Whitman Coll. Sci. Club
(President); Amer. Microscopic Soc, 1888-92; Supt. Sunday Sch., First Cong. Church;
Amer. Assn. Adv. Sci.; Amer. Nat. Study Soc. Married Martha Catherine Bigham,
Aug. 30, 1893, Chatsworth, 111. Children, James Stanley, b. May i, 1895; Harold Ross,
b. Oct. 4, 1897 (d. Sept. 23, 1901); Malcolm Donalson, b. June 12, 1900; Wallace Reed,
b. June 12, 1900; Robert Bigham, b. June 12, 1900. Address, 433 E. Alder St., Walla
Walla, Wash.
LUTHER DAVID BRODE
Born July 8, 1873, Buda, 111.; s. Andrew J. (b. 1833, Pa.) & Sarah Stidham (b.
1837, Del.) Prepared in Buda H. S. Studied Elec. Eng., Univ. of 111. Asst. Instr. in
Mech. Eng., Univ. of 111., 1895-6; Dir. Man. Tr. and Geom., Janesville H. S., Wis.,
1896-7; do., Univ. Sch. for Boys and Harvard Sch., Chicago, 1898; associated with brother,
A. W. Brode, of 1896, in wholesale elec. sup., 1898 to 1910, Los Angeles, Calif.; Dir. of
Man. Tr., Monrovia H. S., Monrovia Co., 1911-1912; Head of Technical Dept., San Diego,
Calif., 1912. Enlisted in N. G. of Calif., 1900; Appointed corporal, 1901, and served three
years. Member First Cong. Church, Los Angeles; K. of P. Married Jessie Echlin, May
14, 1902, Janesville, Wis. Children, Wendell Echlin, b. Sept. 13, 1903; Marcia, b. Sept. 5,
1906; Katherine, b. Nov. 12, 1909. Address, 1536 Fern St., San Diego, Calif.
IRA SANDFORD BROOKS
(See No. 3287.)
JOHN PASCAL BROOKS
B. S., 1885, Dartmouth Coll.; M. S., 1904, ibid.; Dir. Clarkson Sch. of Tech.; b.
Sept. 24, 1861, Kittery, Me., s. James William (b. Apr. 7, 1830, Eliot, Me.) & Anna Au-
gusta (Wilson) Brooks (b. Sept. 10, 1826). Prepared in Phillips Exeter Acad., 1878-81.
Beta Theta Pi; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi., Triangle. In practice of C. E., 1885-90; Instr. m
C. E., Lehigh Univ., 1890-7; Dean of C. E., Ky. State Univ., 1897-1906. Assoc. Prof, of
C. E., Univ. of 111., 1906-11; Acting Head Dept. of C. E., ibid., 190S-9; Dir. Clarkson
Sch. of Tech., Potsdam, N. Y., 191 1 — Author; Handbook for Surveyors (with Mans-
field Merriman), John Wiley, i2mo. 200 pp. 1895; Handbook of Street Railway Location,
John Wiley, 12 mo. 130 pp., 1897; Brick and Stone Masonry, Radford Arch. Cyclopedia,
96 pp. 1909; Reinforced (Concrete, Mc(jraw-Hill Book Co., 220 pp., 1911. Member Uni-
tarian Church; Assn. M. Amer. Soc. C. E. Married Maude Pepperrell Perkins, June
25, 1888, Red Bank, N. J. (d. Aug. 26, 1892); Belle Clark Pearson, June 4, 1903, Lexing-
ton, Ky. (Children, Raymond Wentworth, b. Aug. 30, 1889 ('11); Elizabeth Maude, b.
May 1, 1891. Address, Potsdam, N. Y.
Faculty 673
morgan brooks
Ph. B., 1881, Brown Univ.: M. E., 1883, Stevens Inst, of Tech.; Prof, of Elec.
Eng.; b. Mar. 13, i86i, Boston, Mass.; s. Francis Augustus (b. May 23, 1824, Petersham,
Mass.) & Frances (Butler) Brooks (b. Oct. 12, 1822, Groton, Mass.) Prepared in Rox-
bury Latin Sch., Boston, Mass. Delta Kappa Epsilon; Sigma Xi; Tau Beta Pi. Entrance
prize in math., Brown Univ. With Amer. Bell Tel. Co., Boston, and Elec. Accumulator
Co., Boston, 1884-7; St. Paul Gas Light Co., Secy, and Treas., 1887-90; Elec. Eng. Co.,
St. Paul and Minneapolis, Pres., 1890-7; Prof, of Elec. Eng., Univ. of Nebraska, 1898-1901
do. Univ. of 111., 1 901 — -. Patented three telephone inventions on circuits and switch-
boards; Invented one of the earliest automatic telephone systems, installed and success-
fully operated in Northfield, Minn., 1896, until outgrown; discovered self-synchronising by
coreless reactance, with the assistance of M. K. Akers, 111., 1907. Author: Electrical
Progress in the U. S. in 1902, IVestcrn Electrician. Jan., 1903; Electrical Progress in the
U. S. in 1903, Western Electrician, Jan., 1904; Interaction of Synchronous Machines,
June, 1907, Trans, of the Amer. Inst, of Elec. Engrs.; Alternators in Parallel, Mar., 1908,
Western Soc. of Engrs., Chicago; Self-Synchronising of Alterations, June, 1908, Chicago,
Nat. Elec. Light Assn., Inductance of Coils, Jan., 1912, Univ. of 111., Bull. No. 10, v. ix;
also several earlier articles. Member Amer. Soc. of Mech. Engrs.; Amer. Inst, of Elec.
Engrs. (Vice-Pres., 1910-12); Western Soc. of Engrs.; Soc. for the Promotion of Eng.
Educ. Married Frona Marie Brooks, April 24, 1888, Boston, Mass. Children, Henry Mor-
gan, b. Sept. 2, 1889; Charles Franklin, b. May 2, 1891; Frances, b. Nov. 7, 1893; Frede-
rick Augustus, b. May i, 1895; Roger, b. Dec. 22, 1896; Edith, b. Jan. 11, 1899; Frona Mar-
guerite, b. Jan. 18, 1901; Dorothy Prescott^ b. Dec, 11, 1905. .Address. 1004 S. Matthews
Ave., Urbana, 111.
NEIL CONWELL BROOKS
A. B., 1S90, Univ. of Kan.; M. A., 1896, Harvard: Ph. D., 1898, Harvard: Asst. Prof,
and Curator of Museum of European Cultuie: b. Mar. 11, 1869, Kansas City, Mo.; s.
Charles Newell (b. Mar. 20, 1834, Williamsfield, O.) & Anna (Updegraf) Brooks (b.
April 3, 1844, Connersville, Ind.) Prepared in Kansas City H. S. Phi Delta Theta.
Prin. of H. S., Paola, Kan., 1893-5: Instr. in Ger., Harvard, 1897-8; do.. Univ. of 111.,
1898-1902; Asst. Prof, of Ger., same, 1902 — : Curator of Museum of European Culture,
same, 191 1— Editor: Lassar-Cohn's Die Chemie im taeglichen Leben (abridged and
edited as a text for Scientific German), D. C. Heath & Co., Boston, 1904, pp. 130; Hauffs
Das Kalte Herz, edited with Intro., Notes, Vocab, and Exercises. Henry Holt & Co., iNew
York, 1912. Author: Some New Texts of Liturgical Easter Plays, jour, of Engl, and
Ger. Phil., v. 8, 1909, pp. 463-488; German Hymns in the Church Service before Reforma-
tion, Mod. Lang. Notes, v. 25, 1910, pp. 105-108; The Passion Play of Oberammergau,
The Independent, v. 69, 1910, pp. 396-401 ; Liturgical Easter Plays from Rheinau Manu-
scripts, Jour, of Engl, and Ger. Phil., v. 10, 1911, pp. 191-196; also several other magazine
articles. Member Mod. Lang. Assn. of Amer. Address, 705 W. Green St., Urbana, III
STRATTON D. BROOKS
B. Pd., 1892, St. Nor. Coll., Ypsilanti, Mich.; M. Pd., 1899, ibid. A. B., 1896, Univ.
of Mich.; A. M., 1904, Harvard; LL. D., Colby, 1912; Pres. of tJniv. of Oklahoma: b. Sept.
10, i86g, Everett, Mo.; s. Charles M. (b. 1840, Seneca Co., O.) & Marian (McClure)
Brooks (b. 1843, Putnam Co., O.) Prepared in Mt. Pleasant H. S., Mich. Phi Beta Kappa.
Ed. Normal News; Prin. Milbrook, Mich., 1887-8; do. H. S.. Danville, 111.. 1890-2; Vice
Pres., Central Mich. Nor. Sch., Mt. Pleasant, 1892-3; Prin. H. S., .\drian, Mich., 1896-8:
Prin. LaSalle-Peru Twp. H. S., 1898-9; Asst. Prof, of Educ. and H. S. Visitor, Univ, of
111., 1899-1902; Supervisor Pub. Schs., Boston, Mass., 1902-6; Supt. Schs., Cleveland, O.,
Jan, I, — Mar. i, 1966; Supt. of Schs., Boston, Mass., 1906-12; Pres., Univ. of Oklahoma,
1912 — Author: Composition Rhetoric (with Marietta Hubbard), Amer. Book Co., New
York. i2mo, 442; Engl. Comp. Book, I, i2mo., pp. 294, 1911, and Book II, i2mo., pp. 400,
1912, Amer, Book Co., New \''ork; also many magazine articles on current educational top-
ics. Member Natl. Educ. Assn.; Nat. Soc. for Sci. Study of Educ; Schoolmasters' Clubs
of Mass., Ohio, 111., and Mich.; State Teachers' Assn. of Mich., 111., and Mass. ;New Eng.
Supts. Assn.; Mass. Supts. Assn.; Whittemore Club; Friday Evening Club; Puddingstone
Club; Twentieth Century Club: Board of Trustees, Mass. Coll.; Bd. of Trustees, Boston
Arts Museum; Bd. of Visitors, Boston Univ.; Visitors Com. on Grad. Sch., Harvard Univ.,
etc. Married Marcia A. Stuart, .Sept. 3, 1800, Port Hope, Mich. Children, Helen b. May
31, 1891; Marian, b. July 23, 1893: Dorothy, b. Mar. 23, 1900; Elizabeth, b. Sept. 29, 1910.
Address, Norman, Okla.
VERNA BROOKS
(See No. 3661.)
FAY CLUFF BROWN
(See No. G29.)
INA MAY BROWN
Loan Desk Asst.; b. Oct. 10, 1890. Indianapolis, Ind.; d. Leonard Henry (b. Feb.
19, 1856, Indianapolis, Ind.) & Lydia Marie (Rettig) Brown (b. Apr. 25, 1862, .'Xuburn,
O.) Prepared in Shortridge H. S., Indianapolis, Ind.; Lib. Sch., ibid. Catalog Asst.,
Univ. of 111., 1910-11; Loan Desk Asst., ibid., 1911 — Address, loioj^ W. Calif. Ave.,
Urbana, 111.
WILLIAM HAND BROWNE, JR.
A. B., in Phys. and Chem.. 1890, Johns Hopkins; Professor; b. July 21, 1S6S, Balti-
more, Aid.; s. William Hand (b. 1828, ibid.') & Mary Catherine (Owings) Browne (b.
1833, ibid.) Prepared Univ. Sch. for Boys, Baltimore, Md. Delta Phi; Sigma Xi; Tau
Beta Pi. Attended Johns Hopkins Univ., 1892-3. Certificate of Proficiency (no degree was
674 UNiviiRsiTY OF Illinuis
given). EJectrician, Baltimore Traction Co., 1890-1; Elec. Engr., with W. A. Haywood.
Consulting Engr., 1893-6; Instr. in Elec. Engr., Univ. of Nebr., 1896-8; Asst. Prof, of
Elec. Eng., Univ. of 111., 1898-02; Prof, of Physics and Elec. Eng. ; N. Caro. Coll. of Agr.
and Mech. Arts, 1908 — . Invented mechanical model for illustrating the drop of potential
along an electrical conductor, 1897. Editor: Elect. Review, weekly, 1902-8; Transactions
Illuminating Eng. Soc, 1907-8, monthly. Author: Power Factor Indicators, Trans. Amer.
Inst, of Engrs., 1901; Yearly Reviews of Elect. Progress, A^. Y. Times, 1902-7; Telhar-
monium, Harper Weekly, 1907; Drop of Potential Model for Alternating Current Circuits
(Publication of Eng. Soc, Univ. of 111., about iqoo). Member Epis. Church; Amer. Inst.
E. E. ; Amer. Electrochem. Soc; Prom. Eng. Educ. ; Illuminating Eng. Soc; J. H. U.
Alumni, Assn. Married Linda M. Whitaker, 1898, Chicago, III. Children, Owens Hand,
h. 1899; William Hand, b. 1901: Godfrey Hand, b. 1903; Cicely Cushman, b. 1906.
Address, 1413 Hillsboro St., Raleigh, N. Car.
JAMES HENRY BROWNLEE
A. M., 1870, McKendree Coll.; b. Dec. 29, 1846, Livonia, Ind. ; s. James (b. 1812.
County Down, Ire.) & Lavina (McClung) Brownlee (b. 1817, Cynthiana, Ky.) Prepared
by private tutor, Auburn, Kan. Supt. Shiloh City Sch., 111., 1870-2: Supt. Grayville Schs.,
111., 1872-4; teacher of Engl. Lit. and Elocu., Southern 111. State Nor.. 1874-85; Prof, of
Rhet. and Ora., Univ. of 111., 1885-93; teacher of Elocu. and Ora., Southern 111. Nor.,
Carbondale, 1897-9; teacher of Reading and Elocu., Eastern 111. Nor. .Charleston, 1899-1901;
Prof, of Orat. and Lit., Epworth Univ., Oklahoma City, Okla., 1904 — . Private in Co. D,
17th Kan. Vol. Inf., five months, 1864; Drill sergeant, loth Kan. Inf., 1865, when dis-
charged. Author: Martial Recitations for the Camp Fire, 1894, Saalfield Co., Akron, 0_. ;
War Time Echoes (companion compilation), 1898, do.; series of articles on Elocution in
III. Sch. Jour., V. II, 1883; The Relation of Educ. and Agr., Farmers' Mag., Oklahoma
City, 1905. Mayor of Urbana, 111.. 1 891-3. Member 111. State Teachers' Assn. (Pres.
1885); Tli. Assn. of Elocutionists (Pres. 1893 — ) : Presbyterian Church. Married Sarah
Carey, Dec. 25. 1873, Grayville, 111. Children, Elizabeth Emma, b. May 31, 1875; Mary
Lavina, b. Jan. 6. 187S. Address, 510 West 12th St., Oklahoma City, Okla.(+)
FLORENCE S. BRUNDAGE
(See No. 3662.)
JAMES DOWDEN BRUNER
A. B., 1888, Franklin Coll.. Ind.; Ph. D., 1904, Johns Hopkins Univ.; Pres. of
Chowan Coll.; b. May 19, 1864, Leitchfield, Ky.; s. Isaac Willis (b. Mar. 31, 1836. ibid.)
& Maggie Ellen (Rogers) Bruner (b. Feb., 1848, ibid.') Prepared in Hodgenville, Ky. At-
tended Georgetown Coll., Ky., 1883-6. Phi Delta Theta; Ciceronian Lit. Soc. Asst. in
Latin, Georgetown Coll., 1884-5; Instr. in Mod. Langs., Franklin Coll.. 1887-9; Instr. in
Mod. Langs., Carey's Boys Sch., Baltimore, Md., 1890-01; Asst. Prof, of Romance Langs.,
Univ. of 111., 1893-4; Prof, ibid., 1804-5; Asst. Prof, of Romance Langs., Univ. of Chicago,
1895-9; Assoc Prof, and Head of Romance Langs., Univ. of N. Car., 1001-6; Prof. ibid..
Tune, 1906-9; Pres. of Chowan Coll., N. C, 1909 — . Author: The Phonology of the
Pistoiese Dialect, Baltimore, 1904, 8 vo., pp. 88; Chateaubriand's Le Dernier Abencerage,
Amer. Book Co., 1903, 8 vo., pp. 96; Feuillet's Le Jeune Homme Pauvre, D. C. Heath &
Co., 1904, 8 vo., pp. 238; The Characters in Victor Hugo's Hernani, Sewanee Univ. Press,
8 vo., pp. 17, 1905; Victor Hugo's Hernani, Amer. Book Co., 1906, 8 vo., pp. 264; Edition
of Corneille's "Le Cid." 1908, Amer. Book Co.: also many magazine articles. Member
Mod. Lang. Assn. of Amer.; Vice-Pres. of N. Car. Baptist State Convention. Married
Elizabeth Cutting Cooley, Dec, 1894, Blue Lick Springs, Ky. Children, James Willis, b.
Oct. I, 1895; Arthur Cutting, b. Mar. 24, 1897; Lee Moulton, b. May 23, 1901. Address,
Murfreesboro, N. Car.
DANIEL HARMON BRUSH
M. A., 1871, West Point; b. May 9, 1849, Carbondale, 111. Prepared at Carbondale,
111. Private, Co. F.. 145th 111. Inf., May 22 — Sept. 23, iS6j: Second Lieut., 17th Inf., June
12, 1871: First Lieut., Aug. 4. 1876; Regimental Quartermaster, 1879-87; Capt.,
May 2, 1892; Commandant, Mil. Dept., Univ. of 111., 1804-8, in compaign before Santiago
de Cuba, 1898; Maj. 25th Inf., Jan. 17, 1901; served in Philippines, 1S99-1902 and 1903;
Inspr. Gen., 1903; Col. 24th Inf., May 4, 1907; Brig. Gen., Feb. 17, iqo8. Member of
Loyal Legion; Army of the Tenn. ; Soc of Santiago de Cuba: Soc. of the Philippines.
Married Harriet Rapp, 1873, Carbondale. 111. Children, Harriet Roberts, b. Sept. 11,
1879; Daniel Harmon, Jr., b. Tune 24, 1884; Rapp, b. Nov. 7, 18S9. Address, Ft. Miley,
Calif.
ELIZABETH PARNHAM BRUSH
A. B., 1909, Smith Coll.; A. M., 1912. Univ. of 111.: Assistant. Prepared in Southern
111. State Nor. Phi Beta Kappa; Delta Gamma; Asst. in Hist., half time, Univ. of 111.,
1910 — Member Presb. Church. Address, 807 S. Lincoln Ave., Urbana, 111.
SARAH ELIZABETH BRYAN
(See No. 3291.)
THOMAS JOSEPH BRYAN
A. B., 1893, Colgate Univ.; A. M. and B. D.. ibid.; Ph. D , 1901. Univ. of Freiburg.
b. Sept. 26, 1869, Warwickshire, Eng.; s. Joseph (b. Aug. 28, 1S39, ibid.) &■ Martha (Hat-
field) Bryan (b. Nov. 1, 1837, ibid.) Prepared in Colgate Acad., Hamilton. N. Y., Kings-
ford Prize Declamation Speaker; First Lawrence chemical prize. Asst. in Chem., Colgate
Univ., 1893-S and 1897-9; do., Wesleyan Univ., Conn., 1901-2; Instr. in Chem., Williams
Coll., 1902-3; Instr. in Chem., Univ. of 111., 1903-6; with Pure Food Comm., 1906 — In-
Faculty 675
vented delivery funnel for introducing liquids under diminished or increased pressure.
Ueber die Einwiskung von-0-und P- Tolylsenfol auf Phenole bei Gegen wart von Alumin-
umchlorid, Speyer and Kaerner, Freiburg, in Baden, 1901, 23 pp. Article on above in-
vention, Jour Amer. Chetn. Soc, V. 28, No. i, pp. 80-4; Apparatus for introducing Liquids
under Pressure, do., 1906. ^lember Phi Beta Kappa; Phi A Y; Amer. Chem. iioc.
Married Wissie Etha Myers, Jan. 31, 1906, Champaign, 111. Address, 1623 Manhattan
Bldg., Chicago, 111.
JENNIE C. BRYANT
Instr. in Elocution, 1S74-6. (t)
JOHN MYKON BRYAN
JAMES WILLIAM BUCHANAN
(See No. G31.)
Instructor; b. Feb. 19, 1863, Charleston, Ind. Teacher in grade schls. of Ind.; in
Gram, and H. Schs., O. and Wash; Teacher of Geom. and Phys., Prep. Sch., Univ. of
111. Member Christian Church, (t)
WALTER ALBERT BUCHEN
A. B., 191 1, Univ. of Wis., Asst. ; b. Dec. 22, 1886, Theresa, Wis. Editor in Chief
of the Badger, Wisconsin Magazine, and Sphinx, Wis.; Pres. Wis. Union; Pres. Wis.
Dramatic Soc. Four years as railroad telegraph operator; reporter for daily papers;
Asst. in Engl., Univ. of Wis.; Asst. in Engl., Univ of 111., 191 1 — . Address, 401 John St.,
Champaign, 111.
ALONZO MORRIS BUCK
M. E., 1904, Cornell Univ.; Asst. Prof.; b. Jan. 17, i88i, Washington, D. C, s. of
Alonzo Morris (b. Jan. 24, 1826, Glens Falls, N. Y.) & Marion Pollard (Douglas) Buck
(b. Nov. I, 1837, Bethesda, Md.) Prepared in Eastern H. S., Washington, D. C. Sena-
tors (Cornell) ; Sigma Delta (Clarkson Tech.) Engr., Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. Co.,
1904-5 and 1906-7; Instr. in Elec. Eng., Cornell Univ., 1905-6; Asst. Prof, of Elec. Eng.,
N. H. Coll., 1908-10; Prof, of Elec. Eng. Clarkson Sch. of Tech., 1910-11; Asst. Prof, of
Ry. Elec. Eng., Univ. of 111., 191 1 — Designer of several larger electric motors and
generators. Author: The Young Technical Graduate, Sibley Jour. Nov., 1905; History
of the Conduit System in Washington, Street Railway Jour., Feb. 3, 1906; Opportunities
in Elec. Eng. and Training therefor, Clarkson Bull.. Oct., 1910. Member Soc. for
Promotion of Eng. Educ; Amer. Assn. for Adv. of Sci., Amer. Inst, of Elec. Engrs.;
Chairman N. H Coll. Branch A. I. E. E., 1909-10; Secy. Cornell Univ. Branch, ibid.,
190S-6; Treas. Univ. of 111. Urbana Section, ibid., 191 1 — Married Ada Grace Adkins,
Aug. 3, 1910, Lockport, N. Y. Child, Frederic Morris, b. May 6, 1912. Address, 607 W.
High St., Urbana, 111.
SOLON JUSTUS BUCK
A. B., 1904, Univ. of Wis.; A. M., 1905, ibid.; Ph. D., 191 1, Harvard Univ.; Re-
search Assoc, in Hist.; b. Aug. 16, 1884, Berlin, Wis.; s. Charles Alvin (b. Feb. 6, 1S51,
Stow, Mass.) & Clara Tustina (Luther) Buck (b. Sept. 7, 1857, Harrisville, Wis.) Pre-
pated in Berlin H. S., Wis. Phi Beta Kappa. Special honors for thesis "The Settlement
of Oklahoma." 1904, Wis.; Scholarship and Fellowship in Amer. Hist., 1904-5, ibid.;
Honorary Fellowship in Amer. Hist., 1905-6, ibid.; Thayer Scholarship, 1906-7, Harvard;
Francis Parkman Fellowship, 1907-8, ibid.; Toppan prize in Pol. Sci. for thesis "The
Granger Movement," 191 1, ibid. Asst. in Amer. Hist., Univ. of Wis., 1905-6; Instr. in
Hist., Ind. Univ., 1908-9; Research Asst. in Hist., Univ. of 111., 1910-11; Research Assoc,
in Hist, ibid., 191 1 — -Author: The Settlement of Oklahoma in Wis. Acad, of Sciences,
Arts and Letters, Trans, xv, part ii, pp. 325-380, Madison, Wis., 1907; Independent Parties
in the Western States, 1873-6, in Turner Essays in Amer. Hist., pp. 137-164, Holt, 1910;
The Pioneer Letters of Gershom Flagg (edited), in 111. State Hist. Soc, Trans., 1910,
pp. 139-183; Some Materials for the Soc. Hist, of the Mississippi Valley in the Nine-
teenth Century, in Miss. Valley Hist. Assn., Proceedings, 1910-11, pp. 139-151; also several
magazine articles. Member Amer. Hist. Assn.; Miss. Valley Hist. Assn.; Wis. Hist. Soc;
III. State Hist. Soc. Address, iiii Arbor St. Champaign, 111.
THOMAS BUCK
B. S., 1901, Univ. of Maine; Ph. D., 1909, Univ. of Chicago; Instructor; b. Dec. 25,
1881, Orland, Me. Phi Kappa Sigma; Gamma Alpha; Sigma Xi. Instr. in Math., Univ.
Me., 1902-6; Instr. in Math., Univ. of 111., 1909-11; Instr. in Math., Univ. of Calif., 191 1 —
Address, 2131 Haste St., Berkeley, Calif.
COATES PRESTON BULL
A. B., in Agr., Univ. of Minn; Assoc. Prof, of Agr.* b. Oct. 11, 1872, Edina Mills,
Minn.; s. James Alvah (b. Feb. 26, 1834, Rural Hill, N. Y.) & Amie Lea (Cooper) Bull
(b. Oct. 6, 1840, Lancaster Co., Pa.) Prepared in Sch. of Agr., Univ. of Minn. Alpha
Zeta; Sigma Xi. Student Asst. in Agr., Univ. of Minn., 1897-1901; Asst. in Agron., Univ.
of 111., 1901-2; Asst. Prof, of Agr., Univ. of Minn., 1902-6; Assoc. Prof, ibid., and State
Exp. Sta., 1906—. Author: Rural Sch. Bull., No. 2; Press Bulls., Nos. 15, 21, 34 (et al);
Flaxfor Amer. Cyclopedia Agr.; Editor Farm Students Review, St. Anthony Park; Col-
laborator, B. P. I., U. S. Dept. of Agr. Invented plant breeding devices and record
forms, see Bull. No. 107, Minn. Exp. Sta. Member Minn. Field Crop Breeders' Assn.
(Secy.) Amer. Breeders' Assn.; Minn. State Hort. Soc; Minn. State Educ. Assn.;
A. A. A. Soc; Grange State Farmers' Club: Amer. Soc. of Agron.; Univ. Club; Univ.
Farm. Sci. Club. Married Lotta Mae Tryon, Oct. 12, 1904, Minneapolis, ;Minn. Children,
676 • University of Illinois
Coates Preston, b. Mar. 15, 1907; Henry Enoch, b. Nov. 3, 1908. Address, 2137 Common-
wealth Ave., St. Paul, Minn.
SLEETER BULL
B. S., 1909, Buchtel Coll.; B. S. in Agr., 1910, O. State Univ.; M. S., 191 1, Pa. State
Coll.; Assistant; b. Dec. 23, 1887, Sidney, O.; s. B. T. (b. 1862, Sidney, O.) &
Lottie (Sleeter) Bull (b. ^1863, Sidney, O.) Prepared in Sidney, O., H. S. Zeta
Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Gamma Rho; Sigma Xi. Teaching Fellowship, Pa., State Coll.; Teach-
ing Fellow and Asst., in Agr'l. Chem., do., ipio-ii; Asst. in An. Hus., Univ of 111., 1911-12;
Author: A Comparison Between the Refraction and the Specific Gravity of Milk Serum
for the Detection of Added Water, Jour, of Indus, and Eng. Chem., v. 3, No. i, pp. 44-46;
A Study of the Methane Fermentation in the First Stomach of the Ruminants, Abst. in
Biochemical Bull., Columbia Univ., v. 1, No. i, 108 pp. Member Chem. Soc; Amer. Soc.
for An. Nutr. Married Lucille Simmons, Nov. 25, 191 1. Address, 902 W. Illincis St., Ur-
bana. III.
HELEN ELIZABETH BULLARD (BATES)
(See No. 2331.)
ALBERT FRANKLIN BURGESS
B. S., 1895, Mass. Agrl. Coll.; M. S., 1897, ibid.; Expert Entomologist; b. Oct. 2,
1873; s. Emony & Mary A. (Lewis) Burgess. Prepared in Rockland H. S., Mass. Phi
Sigma Kappa. Asst. Entomol., Mass, State Bd. of Agr., 1895-9; Asst. in Entomol., Univ.
of 111., 1 899-1900; Asst. Inspr. of Nurseries and Orchards of O., Ohio Agrl. E.xp. Sta.,
1900-2; Chief Inspr., 1902-7; Agt., and Expert, U. S. Bur. of Entomol., 1907 — . Author:
Bulls, and Rpts. as Chief Inspr. of Nurseries and Orchards in Ohio, 1902-7, Ohio State
Bd. of Agr.; Bulls., Bur. of Entomol., U. S. Dept. of Agr., No. loi, and others; misc.
papers and rpts. on Entomol. Bus. Mgr., Jour, of Economic. Entomol. Member Amer.
Assn. for AdV. of Sci.; Entomol. Soc. of Amer.; Amer. Assn. of Econ. Entomols. Mar-
ried Mary E. Dwight, June 20, 1904, Castalia, O. Child, Emony D., b. June 26, 1907.
Address, 1019 Main St., Melrose Highlands, Mass.
LAURIE LORNE BURGESS
B. S., 1905, Dalhousie Univ.; A. M., 1906^ Harvard Univ.; Ph. D., 1909, ibid.; Asst.
Prof.; b. Oct. 21, 1882, Kinsmans Corners, l^ova Scotia; s. William Jehiel (b. July 15,
1829, Woodville^ Nova Scotia) & Mary Jane (Chute) Burgess (b. May 4, 1843, Somerset,
do. Prepared in Kings County Acad., Kentville, do. Alpha Chi Sigma; Phi Lambda
Upsilon; Sigma Psi; Gamma Alpha; Alpha Sigma Phi. University and Thayer Scholar-
ships (Harvard Univ.) Asst. in Chem., Harvard Univ., 1906-8; Instr. in Chem., Univ. of
Maine (Summer Session), 1907-9; do. Univ. of 111., 1909; Assoc, in Chem., ibid., 191 1 12;
Asst. Prof., do., Univ. of Saskatchewan, 191 2 — Author: The Heat of Solution of
Metals in Acids (with T. W. Richards) I, Jour, of Amer. Chem. Soc. 32, pp. 431-460,
1910; II, do., 32, pp. 1176-1186, 1910; The Refractive Index of Water (with G. P. Bax-
ter & H. W. Dandt), do., 33. Member Amer. Assn. for Adv. of Sci. (Fellow); Amer.
Chem. Soc. Address, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Can.
PAUL STEERE BURGESS
(See No. G33.)
ALTON CYRIL BURNHAM
Asst. in Mech. Eng., 1894-6; Instr. in Math., 1897-8. (t)
THOMAS JONATHAN BURRILL
(See No. Hs.)
(See No. 679.)
(See No. 857.)
(See No. 528.)
PARKE TUNIS BURROWS
FRANK LYMAN BUSEY
LINCOLN BUSH
NATHANIEL BUTLER
Born May 22, 1853, Eastport, Me.; s. Nathaniel & Jennette (Loring) Butler. Pre-
pared in Colby Univ., 1873. Prof, of Engl. Lit., Univ. of Chicago, till 1886; Prof, of
Latin, Univ. of 111., 1886-9; Prof, of Engl. Lit., 1889-92; Dir. of Univ. Exten., Univ. of
Chicago, i892;S; Pres. of Colby Coll., 1895-1901; Prof, and Dean, Univ. of Chicago, 1901 — .
Delegate, Univ. of Chicago to World's Congress on Univ. Exten., London, 1894. Author:
Bellum Helveticum (Latin Textbook, 5th edit.), IQ09; article on Univ. Exten., Universal
Ency., 1901; Former and Present Conditions in Educ, 1901; Syllabi of Lecture Studies
on Amer. and Engl. Lit; monograph on the Study of Latin, III. State Teachers' Assn.,
1888; On the Psych, of Conversion, Baptist Congress, Chicago, 1897; philosophical and
educational articles and reviews. Married Florence Reeves Sheppard, 1881, Chicago, 111.
(d. June 21, 1902); Lillian M. Googins, Dec. 12, 1903, Chicago, 111. Address, 1217 E. "jeth
St., Chicago, 111. (t)
HELEN ELIZA BUTTERFIELD (SCHOONOVEN)
(See No. 631.)
ARCHIE STANTON BUYERS
(See No. 3304.)
GILBERT HAVEN CADY
A. B., 1905, Northwestern Univ.; A. M., 1911, Yale Univ.; Assistant; b. Dec. iS,
1882, Chicago, 111.; s. Martin Everts (b. May 12, 1849, Middlebury, Vt.) & Helen Louise
Faculty 677
(Howard) Cady. Prepared in Lewis Inst., Chicago. Delta Upsilon; Phi Beta Kappa
Sigma Xi. Fellow, Northwestern Univ., 1906-7. Attended Yale Univ., 1909-10. Teacher
of Engl., Southwestern Coll., 1905-07; Teacher of Geol., ibid., 1908-9; Asst. in Phys.
Geog., Yale Univ.. 1909-10; Instr. in Phys. Geog., Wesleyan Univ., 1909-10; Asst., Dept.
of Geol., Univ. of 111., 191 1 — . Asst. Geol., State Geol. Surv., 1910. Author: Cement
Making Materials in the Vicinity of LaSalle, Bull. No. 8, State Geol. Surv. pp. 128-133,
1907; Geological Coal Resources of the West Frankfort Quadrangle, Bull. No. 16, State
Geo!. Surv., pp. 245-264. Married Marian Adelia Cady, July 26, 1906, Chicago, 111.
Children, Ruth Louise, b. July 13, 1907; Gilbert Haven, Jr., b. Dec. 14, 1911. Address,
7415 Parnell Ave., Chicago, HI.
HELEN VERA CALHOUN
(See No. 2333.)
JOHN WILLARD CALVIN
B. S. in Chem., 1906, Kan. Agrl. Coll.; Assistant; b. Mar, 24, 1887, Topeka, Kan.
Teacher of Chem., Kan. State Agrl. Coll.; Asst. in Chem. in Agrl. Exp. Sta., Univ. of
111., 1908-9. Author: A Method of Determining Hydrogen Peroxide; Ferrous Salts and
Other Reducing Agents (with W. C. Mathewson), Amer. Chem. Jour., 1906. (t)
HOWARD VERNON CANTER
A. B., 1896, Washington and Lee Univ.; Ph. D., 1904, Johns Hopkins Univ.; Asso-
ciate; b. Mar. 8, 1873, Winchester, Va.; s. James H. (b. Apr. 4. 1838, Frederick Co., Va.)
& Sara Ann (Wise) Canter (b. Sept., 1837, Cumberland Co., Pa.) Prepared in Shen. Valley
Acad., Winchester, Va. Phi Beta Kappa. Luther Siever-Birely Scholarship, Washington
and Lee tjniv. ; Univ. Fellow in Latin, John Hopkins Univ. Prof. Latin & Greek, Notre
Dame of Md., 1902-1905. Asst. Prof, of Latin, Univ. of Mo.; Assoc, in Classics, Univ.
of 111., 1909 — Author: Sallust's Jugurthine War, pp. xv-200, Oct., 1911, Atkinson, Ment-
zer and Grover, Chicago, 111.; The Infinitive Construction in Livy, 97 pp., E. W. Stephens
Pub. Co., Columbia, Mo., 1906; Cicero's Political Sympathies, Class. Jour., vii, No. 4,
1911-12; also faculty publications 1910-11. Married Edna Hopkins Maloy, Sept. 2, 1905,
Baltimore, Md. Child, H. \^ Jr., b. July 2, 1906. Address, loi Chambers St., Cham-
paign, 111.
*JOSEPH FLETCHER CAREY
A. M., 1846; b. Nov. 26, 1823, New York City; s. William (b. Reading, Eng.) &
Hannah (Williams) Carey (b. Wiltshire, do.) Prepared in Dutchess Co., Acad., Pough-
keepsie, N. Y. Phil. Teacher in Greenbush, N. Y., 1846-9; at West Bloomfield, N. J.,
1849-50; Prin. of Stillwater and Auburn Acads., N. Y., 1850-3, and at Stillwater, N. Y.,
until 1855; Prof, of Latin and Greek, Mich. State Nor. Ypsilanti, 1855-67; do. Pittsburg,
Pa., 1867-71; Prof, of Latin and Greek, Univ. of 111., 1871-74; Agent Mutual Life Insur.
Co., Pittsburg, Pa., 1874-94; resided at San Diego, Calif., 1894 — . Member Baptist
Church; Pres. Pittsburg Assn. of Ministers; Trustee Lewisburg (Bucknell) Univ., Pa.,
and of Mt. Pleasant Inst., Pa.; Amer. Civic Assn. Married Augusta Gregory, 1849, Sand
Lake, N. Y.; Sarah Markle, 1870, W. Newton, Pa.; Hetty Forward, 1882, Pittsburg, Pa.
Children, Charles Henry; Elizabeth Barbour (d. 1888); William Downing (d. Feb.,
1911); Joseph F., Jr.; Edward Gregory (d. 1873); Augustus Walter; Katharine Markle;
Alice Hannah. *Died Dec. 28, 1905, San Diega, Calif.
ALBERT PRUDEN CARMAN
A. B., 1883; Princeton; A. M.. 18S4, ibid.; D. Sci., 1886, ibid.; Professor; s. Rev
Thomas C. (b. 1829, Bordentown, N. J.) & Phoebe C. (Pruden) Carman (b. 1838, Rock
away, N. J.) Prepared in State iilodel Sch., Trenton, N. J. Cliosophic Soc. of Princeton.
Dickenson prizeman; Fellow of Exper. Sci. -Attended i3erlin Univ., Ger., 1887-9, and
Univ. of Vienna, 1895-6. Instr. in Phys., Princeton, 1883-4; Tutor of Math., ibid., 1885-7;
Prof, of Phy. and Elec. Eng., Purdue Univ., 1889-92; Prof, of Theo. Phys., Stanford
Univ., 1892-6; Prof, of Phy., Univ. of 111., 1896 — . Author: Wave Motion, Physical Re-
view, 1904; Resistance of Tubes to Collapse, ibid., 1905; Theories of Elec, School Sci.,
1904; Collapse of Small Tubes, Physical Review, 1905; Effect of Pressure on the Alu-
minum Rectifier (with G. J. Balzer), ibid., 1910; Teaching of Phys. to Large Classes
(with F. R. Watson), Science, 1910; Design of a Phys. lab. The Brickduilder, 191 1.
Member Amer. Phys. Soc; Assn. for Adv. of Sci. (Fellow). Married Maude Wheeler
Straight, June 21, 1900. Address. 908 W. Calif. Ave., Urbana, 111.
DAVID HOBART CARNAHAN
(See No. 933-)
GUISEPPE NAPOLEONE CAROZZI
Instr. in Music, Univ. of 111.. 1892-3.(1)
FREDERIC WALTON CARPENTER
B. S., 1899, New York Univ.; A. M., 1900, Harvard Univ.; Ph. D., 1904, ibid.; Asst.
Prof.; b. May 12, 1876, Millbrook, N. Y.; s. Franklin Tompkins (b. Feb. 16, 1827, New
York City) & Jane (Willets) Carpenter (b. July 25, 1830, Millbrook, N. Y.) Prepared
in Sch. of Social Econ., N. Y. Zeta Psi ; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi. N'irginia Barrett
Gibbs Scholar; Edward Austin Fellow, Harvard. Asst. in Biol., New York Univ., 1899-
1900; Asst. in Zool., Harvard, 1901-3; Lecturer in Biol., New York Univ. Summer Sch.,
1904-5; Instr. in Zool., Univ. of 111., 1904-8; Assoc, in Zool., ibid., 1908-10; .-\sst. Prof, of
Zool., ibid., 1911 — Dir. of Bermuda Biol. Sta. for Research, summer of 1909. Author:
The Development of the Oculomotor Nerve, the Ciliary Ganglion, and the .-\bducent Nerve
in the Chick, Bull, Museum Comparative Zool., at Harvard Coll., v. 48, 1906, pp. 141-
678 University of Illinois
229. The Reactions of the Pomace Fly (Uiosophila ainpelophila) to Light, Gravity, and
Mechanical Stimulation, Amer. Naturalist v. 39. 1905. PP- i57-i7i; An Astronomical De-
termination of the Heights of Birds during Nocturnal Migration, The Auk, v. 23, 1906,
pp. 210-217. Some Reactions of Drosophila, with Special Reference to Convulsive Re-
flexes, Jour, of Comparative Neur. and Psych., v. 18, 1908, pp. 483-491. Feeding Reactions
of the Rose Coral (Isophyllia), Proc. Amer. Acad, of Arts and Sciences, v. 46, no,
pp. 149-162; The Ciliary Ganglion of Birds, Folia, Neuro-Biologica, v. 5i 1911. PP.- 738-754;
also other contributions to scientific journals. Member Editorial Bd. of "Folia Neuro-
Biologica," Amsterdam, Holland; Amer. Assn. for Adv. of Sci. (Fellow); Assn. of Anato-
mists; Amer. Soc. of Zoologists. Married Dorothy Dresler, June 26, 1906, New York
City. Address. 1008 W. Oregon St., Urbana, 111.
(See No. 1015.)
(See No. 2337.)
(See No. G40.)
HERBERT V. CARPENTER
MAURICE LE ROY CARR
GEORGE ERNEST CARSCALLEN
HELEN D. CARSON
Grad. Wis. Lib. Sch., 1907; Order Asst.; b. Dec. 11, 1884. Prepared in St. Paul
(Minn.) H. S.; attended Univ. of Minn, one year. Studied abroad, Art, Arch, and
Hist. Order Asst. in Lib., Univ. of 111., 1910-11. Libr. John Crerar Lib., Chicago. Member
Epis. Church. Address, 482 Holly Ave., St. Paul, Minn. {%)
LUCY HAMILTON CARSON
(See No. G4i.)
CHARLES WILLARD CARTER
(See No. 726.)
ROY RUDY CARTER
Assistant; b. Oct. 21, 1886, Olathe, Kan.; s. yVaiter L. (b. Mar. 31, 1861) & Clara
Casandra (Rudy) Carter (b. Tan. 22, 1862, Mendota, 111.). Prepared in Jacksonville H. S.,
111. Sigma Pi. 111. Coll. Asst. in G. E. D., Univ. of 111., 1910— Senior (1912) in
Civil Eng. ibid. Address, 511 E. White St., Champaign, III.
JOHN WATROUS CASE
B. S., 1888, in Arch., Mass. Inst. Tech.; b. Mar. 13, 1865, Ashtabula Co., O.; s.
George Fo.x (b. ibid.) & Ellen (Watrous) Case (b. ibid.) Prepared in Detroit (Mich.)
H. S. Attended Univ. of Mich. (C. E.) two years. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Prize man in
two year course in Arch., Boston Tech., 1888; first place in the class by Boston Soc. of
Architects; Rotch Scholarship in Arch., 1892-4. Studied in Athens, Greece, winter of
1892; in Paris, France, winter of 1893. Arch. Draftsman, Baltimore, Md., 1894-5; in New
York City, 1895-6; Practical Arch, in Detroit, Mich., 1897-1905; Head of Drawing Dept.,
Central H. S., Detroit, 1899-1905; Asst. Prof, in Arch. Design, Univ. of 111., 1905-10;
Arch., Detroit, Mich., 1910 — Author: Hints to Art Students Abroad, Amer. Arch., 1895;
The Architect's Education, The Brickbuilder 1901; The Curriculum of an Art University,
do., 1902; The Crematorium, do., 1902. Member Epis. Church; Amer. Soc. of Archts. ;
Detroit Golf Club; Champaign Country Club. Married Elizabeth Wilhelmina Merrell,
Nov. 28, 1900, Detroit, Mich. Address, Detroit, Mich.
SHIELDS QUITMAN CASPER
Real Estate; b. Jan. 3, 1862, Union Co., 111.; s. George (b. Jan. 17, 1842, Union Co.,
111.) & Margaret (Gulp) Casper (b. July 12, 1843, O.) Prepared by Common sch. educa-
tion. Iron molder, 1892-1906; Instr. in Mech. Eng. Dept., Univ. of 111., 1906-10; Real
Est. business, 1910 — . Married Ida Louise LeRoy, Feb. 18, 1885, Champaign, 111. Chil-
dren, Harry S. b. Jan. 24, 1886; Vivian, b. Jan. 25, 1888; Olive, b. Nov. 12, 1890; Marion,
b. May 21, 1889 (d. Oct. 6, 1906); William, b. Jan. 7, 1893, (d. Oct. 14, 1893); Tempa,
b. June 14, 1898 (d. Aug. 21, 1900); Georgia, b. Mar. 27, 1894; Eric, b. Aug. 26, 1896;
Hugh, b. May 13, 1900; Lucile, b. Mar. 31, 1902. Address, 912 N. Walnut St., Cham-
paign, 111.
JOSEPHINE A. CASS
Instr. in Ancient Langs., Univ. of 111., 1 886-8. (f)
ORLO D. CENTER
(See No. 2341.)
CHARLES OSCAR CHAMBERS
A. B., 1891, Ind. Univ.; A. M., 1895, ibid.; Research Fellow; b. Sept. 7, 1S66,
Van Wert, O. ; s. John Willis (b. 1824, Donegal, Ire.) & Eileen (Cooke) Chambers (b.
1827, Enniskillen, do.) Prepared in Acad., Cornell Coll., la. Independent Lit. Soc.
Grad. Stu. in Univ. of Chicago, 1909-10. Teacher of Sci., H. S., New Castle, Ind.,
1895-1905; Teacher of Biol., Georgetown Coll., Ky., 1905-7; same Pacific Univ., Oregon,
1907-9; Fellowship Univ. of 111., 1909-10; Research Fellow in Bot., Shaw Sch. of Bot.,
St. Louis, Mo., 1910-12. Author: The Relation of Algae to the Dissolved Gases, Oxygen
and Carbon Dioxide, Ann. Rft. Mo. Bot. Garden, Vol. 24, 1913. Address, Mo. Bot. Gar-
den, St. Louis, Mo.
•FRED LEMAR CHARLES
B. S., 1894, Northwestern Univ.: M. S., 1895, ibid.; b. Nov. 15, 1872, Aurora, 111.
Prepared in Austin H. S., Chicago. Phi Beta Kappa. Scholarship at Woods Holl, Mass.;
Faciltv 679
Fellow in Zool., Northwestern Univ., 1894-5; Fellow in Zool., Univ. of Chicago, i8g7-S.
Teacher in Pub. High Schs., Chicago, 1S91-3; Acad. Northwestern Univ., 1893-5; Lake
View H. S., Chicago, 1895-7, and 1898-9; State Nor. Sch., DeKalb, 111., 1899-J909; County
Teachers' Institutes, 1900-1909; Asst. Prof, of Agrl. Educ, Univ. of 111., 1909 — • Author:
How to Read a Pebble, Teachers' Guide in Nature Study and Home Geography; Sunshine
and Zephyrs (verse); editorial articles in the School News, Nature Study Dept., of the
School Century; Nature Study Dept. of School Sci. and Math.; 111. Arbor Day Bull.,
1908-9; articles in Nature Study Review, etc. Married. Two children. *Died May 6,
191 1.
JAMES ALBURN CHILES
(See No. G44.)
(See No. 789)
(See No. 1197.)
See No. 1107.)
PAUL CHIPMAN
H.VLBERT LILY CIIIPPS
CHARLES RICfL\RD CLARK
DILLARD IIAZELRIGG CLARK
Born, July 27, 1847, Ky. Private Co. D, 14th Kj-. Cav., 1862-3; Stud., A. & M. Coll.
of Ky., 1866-9; (Tadet U. S. Mil. Acad., 1869-73; Grad. June 13, 1873 & promoted to 2d
Lieut, isth U. S. Inf.; promoted to ist Lieut. 15th Inf., 1876; promoted Capt., 1891;
Major on retired list under Act of Apr. 23, 1904; Prof, of Mil. Sci. & Tactics, Univ. of
Ky., 1887-1890; Univ. of 111., 1899-1900; Penn. State Coll., 1900-2; Univ. of Fla., 1902-3;
Univ. Prep. School, Tonkawa, Okla., 1904-7. Married Ella DeLang, Mav 12, 1881. Chil-
dren, Alice Hartzell, b. :Mar. 9, 1S82: Ella Hazel, b. Oct. 31, 1883; Dillard IL, Jr., b. Feb.
14, 1886; Ethel Garst, b. Aug. 23, 1892 (d. Aug. 23, 1893); Edwin Howard, b. Jan. 11,
1896. Address, Des Moines, la.
GEORGE LUTHER CLARK
A. B., 1896, Kenyon Coll.; LL. B., 1899, Univ. of Ind. ; ibid.. Harvard, 1906; Pro-
fessor, b. Feb. 19, 1877. Ferry, O.; s. Horace Mann (b. Sept. 13, 1854, Lytic, O.) &
Mary Ellen (Coon) Clark (b. Oct. 18, 1858.) Prepared in VVaynesville (O.) H. S. Phi
Beta Kappa, 1895; Honorary member cf Phi Delta Phi, 1903; Practice of Law, Frank
fort, Ind.. 1899-1900; Scholarship at Harvard Law Sch., 1901-2., Instr. in Law, Leland
Stanford Jr. Univ., 1902-4; Prof, of Law, Univ. of 111., 1904-9; Prof, of Law, Univ. 9f
Mich., 1909-1912; Grad. Stud., in Harvard Law School. 1912 — Married Mary Craig
Mathers, June 25, 1902, Bloomington, Ind. Children, George Mathers, b. Apr. 29, 1903;
Eleanor Louise Clark, b. July 29, 1908. Address, 36 Trowbridge N., Cambridge, Mass.
MARY HELEN CLARK
A. B., 1899, Oberlin Coll.; Lecturer and Catalog Reviser; b. May 14, 1877, Peoria,
111. (Catalog Reviser in Lib. Sch., Univ. of 111., 1908-11; Lecturer on Cataloging and Catalog
Reviser in Lib., 191 1 — - (t)
SAMUEL C. CLARK
(See No. G46.)
THOMAS ARKLE CLARK
(See No. 592.)
WILLIAM ARTHUR CLARK
(See No. 2345.)
JEAN PAUL CLAYTON
(See No. G47.)
LILLIE ADELLE CLENDENIN (BLISS)
Prepared in Sparta H. S., 111. Alethenai. Instr. in Engl., Acad., Univ. of 111., 1894-
1901; taught in the Philippines for seven years. Married Charles King Bliss, June 17,
1909, Urbana, 111. Address, 10 West Blaine St., Seattle, Wash.
GEORGE PERKINS CLINTON
(See No. 594.)
(See No. G48.)
(See No. 1109.)
(See No. 2610.)
HENRY LIVINGSTON COAR
HARRY CLAY COFFEEN
WALTER CASTELLA COFFEY
LOTUS DELTA* COFFMAN
A. B., 1906, Ind. Univ.; A. M., 1910, ibid.; Ph. D., 1911, Columbia Univ.; Lecturer;
b. Jan. 7, 1875; s. Mansfield (b. Feb. 11, 1848, Salem, Ind.) & Laura E. (Davis) Coffman
(b. i8!;i, Salem, Ind.) Prepared in Salem H. S., and in State Nor. Sch., Terre Haute,
Ind. Phi Gamma Delta, Ind.: Phi Delta Kappa, Columbia. Scholar, Columbia, 1909-10;
Lecturer, ibid., 1910-11. Prin. of High Sch., Saem, Ind., 1896-02; Supt. of Schs.,
ibid., 1902-5; do. Connersville, Ind., 1905-07; Supervisor of Training Charleston, 111., 1907 —
Lecturer in Educ, Univ. of 111., 191 1 — Prof, of Educ, Univ. of 111., 19:2. Author: The
Social Composition of the Teaching Population, 89 pp.. Bur. of Publications, Teachers
Coll., New York Clity; Reading in Pub. Schs., Briggs & ColTman, Collaborators, 240 pp..
Row, Peterson & Co., Chicago, 111. Married Mary E. Coffman, Dec. 28, 1899. Address,
913 W. Oregon, Urbana, 111.
68o University of Illinois
AGNES MARY COLE
(See No. I477-)
(See No. G49-)
(See No. 2932.)
(See No. Gso.)
CHARLES N. COLE
CLYDE BESTOR COLEMAN
VIDA LUCILE COLLINS
STEPHEN SHELDON COLVIN
B. P., 1S91, Brown Univ.; A. M., 1894, ibid.; Ph. D., 1897, Univ. of Strassburg;
Professor; b. Mar. 29, 1S69, Phenix, R. I.; s. Stephen (b. 1821, Pippin Orchard, R. I.)
& Clara Ann (Turner) Colvin (b. 1847, Guernsey, Eng. ) Prepared in Worcester Acad.
Zeta Psi; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi. Third Carpenter Prize; Dunn Premium. Instr.
in Rhet., Brown Univ., 1892-5; Instr. in Engl.. Worcester H. S., 1897-1901; Asst. Prof.
of Phil., Brown Univ., 1903-4; Asst. Prof, of Psych., Univ. of 111., 1901-4; Assoc. Prof.,
ibid., 1904-7; Prof., ibid., 1907-12; Prof, of Educ. Psych., Brown Univ., 1912 — Author:
The Thing-in-itself of Schopenhauer, Providence, 1897; The Learning Process, New York,
191 1 ; also articles in scientific and literary journals. Member A. A. A. S. (Fellow);
Amer. Psych. Assn.; Western Phil. Assn. Married Edna Frances Boothman, Oct. 1891,
Phenix R. I. (d. Jan. 1893); Eva Mable Collins, July, 1895, Buttonwoods, R. I. Child,
Sheldon David, b. Sept. 21, 1896, at Strassburg, in Elsass. Address, Brown University,
R. I.
THEODORE B. COMSTOCK
A. B., in Agr., 1868, State Coll. Pa., B. S., 1S70, Cornell Univ., D. S., 1886, ibid.;
Consulting Mining & Metallurgical Engr; b. July 27, 1849, Cuyahoga Falls, O. ; s. Calvin
Josephus (b. Mar. 15, 1825, Utica, N. Y.) & Amelia Maria (Hanford) Comstock (b. Oct.
"i, 1825, Middlebury, O.) Prepared in Central H. S., Cleveland, O., and private Schs.
Founder Irving Lit. Soc, and Nat. Hist. Soc, Cornell Univ.; Delta Upsilon, ibid.; Sigma
Chi (honorary), ibid.; Prizes in Geol. and Agrl. Chem., Cornell. Instr. in Bot., Cornell,
1868-70; First Asst. and Photog., Morgan Expedition to Brazil, 1870; Prof, of Nat. Sci.,
Pelham Priory, Westchester Co., N. Y., 1871-3; do. at Miss Nourse's Acad., Cincinnati, O.,
1873; Geol., Capt. Jones' Expedition to Yellowstone Park, Wyo., 1873; Acting Prof, of
Geo!, and Paleontology, Cornell, 1875-9; founded Dept. of Econ. Geol.; Assoc. Prof, in Har-
vard Summer Sch. of Geol.; with Geol. Sur. of Ky., 1876; led Expedition to N. W. Prov-
inces, (Tanada, 1877; Gen. Mgr., Niagara Consolidated Mining Co., Eureka, Colo., 1879-84;
Mgr., of Comstock & Co.'s Ore Sampling Works, Silverton, Colo., 1880-4; Partner in Mor-
ton (iomstock Elec. Co., Cleveland, 1884-5; Prof, of Min. Engr. and Phys. Univ. of 111.
1885-9; engaged in Geol. Surs. of Ark. and Texas in vacations., 1887-9; Asst. State Geol.,
Tex., 1889-91; Dir. Ariz. Sch. of Mines, Tucson, 1891-5; Chairman of Faculty, Univ. of
Ariz., 1892-4; Pres. Univ. of Ariz., 1894-5; Pres. and Gen. Mgr. Security Mining and
Development Co., 1895-1901; Con. Engr., Prescott Development Syndicate Ltd., Glasgow,
Scotland; Con. Engr. for large Amer., Mex. and European mining companies, 1901-5:
Pres. of Comstock Investment Co., Los Angeles, 1905 — ; Secy., Chief Engr., Board ot
Pub. Utilities, Los Angeles, 1910 — Author: .\n Outline of General Geol., The University
Press, Ithaca, N. Y., 1878, 8vo., 84 pp.; Vein Structure of S. W. Colo., reprint Trans.
Amer. Inst. Min. Eng., 1886; Report on Geol. of N. W. Wyo., 1874; special ed. from
office Chief Engrs., U. S. A., 1875; Report, Geol. Surv. of Ark., 1887; first and second
reports Geol. Surv. of Tex., 1890-1; Geol. and Vein Phenomena of Ariz., reprint Trans.
Amer. Inst. Min. Engrs., 1900; Articles in Engineering and Mining lour, and other
scientific periodicals, numerous articles on geology, mineralogy, metallurgy. Member
Washington Soc. at State Coll.; Archaeol. Inst. Amer.; Amer. Assn. Adv. of Sci. (life
fellow); Geol. Soc. of Amer. (fellow & founder); Helenic Travelers Club; Councillor
Amer. Inst. Civics; Natl. Geog. Soc; New York Acad, of Sci.; Pres. S. Calif. Acad. Sci.,
1501-3; Chairman Exec. Com. Southwest Soc, 1903-6; Dir Auditorium Co., 1905-11; \''ice
Pres. Cornell Club of Los Angeles, 1905-6; Pres., 1906-7; Secy, and Chief Engr. Board of
Public Institutes, Los Angeles. Married Blanche Iluggins, Dec. 9, 1880, Cleveland, O.
Address, 827 Beacon St., Los Angeles, Calif.
HIRAM EOARDMAN CONIBEAR
Coach of Athletics; b. Sept. 5, 1871, Mineral, 111.; s. Edward H. (b. Devonshire
Co., Eng.) & Amelia (Boardman) Conibear (b. Yorkshire Co., do.) Prepared in Men-
dota and Dixon, 111. Attended Chautauqua Sch. of Phys. Tr. for four years in New
York. Asst. to A. A. Stagg in Ath. Dept.. Univ. of Chicago, four years; Asst. Dir. of
Ath., two years at Univ. of 111.; Dir. of Ath. and Phys. Cult., Univ. of Montana, two
years; Instr., Univ. of Cliicago; Trained World's Championship Baseball Team, White
So.x, 1906; (Toached six Pacific Coast Championship Crews for the last six years; Dir.
Aquatic Dept. Seattle Playground System. Member Soc. for the Betterment of Coll.
Spirit; Baptist Church, Trustee and Treas. ; Master Mason. Married Grace Emmeritt
Miller, Nov. 8, 1898, Dixon, 111. Child, Catherine Amelia, b. Dec. 12, 1909, Seattle,
Wash. Address, 4129 Brooklyn Ave., Seattle, Wash.
EDWARD CHAPMAN CONVERSE
(See No. 2051.)
AGNES SPOFFORD COOK (GALE)
A. B., 1896, Univ. of Chicago; b. Aug., 1873, Normal, 111.; d. John Williston (b. Apr.
20, 1844, Oneida Crossing, N. Y.) & Lydia Farnham (Spofford) Cook (b. Jan. 22, 1846,
Faculty 68 i
Andover, Mass.). Prepared in H. S., Dept. of 111. State Nor. Univ.; Zeta Alpha, Wellesley
Coll.; The Mortar Board and Nu Pi Sigma, Chicago Univ. Grad. Scholarship (resigned).
Instr. in Rhet. and Comp., Univ. of 111., 1897-9; Acting Head of the Rhet. Dept. 1898-9.
Author: The Story of Ijlysses, Pub. Sch. Pub. Co., Bloomington, 111., 1897, 150 pp.;
Songs of the Tree-top and Meadow, edited with Lida B. McMurry, do.; Ruskin's Sesame
and lilies, and Cooper's Last of the Mohicans, edited with notes. Silver, Burdett & Co.,
New York, 1899, 137 and 454 pp.; Achilles and Hector, Rand, McNally & Co., Chicago,
1904, 200 pp.; Songs of Mother and Child, in collaboration with Lida B. McMurry, Silver,
Burdett & Co., 1905, 250 pp. Married Henry Gorden Gale, Jan 5, 1901. Children, Helen,
b. and d. Oct. 20, 1901; Beatrice, b. May 20, 1904. Address, 5646 Kimbark Ave.,
Chicago, 111.
AMASA DAY COOK
Grad., Univ. of Mich., 1892; A. B., 1902, Cornell Univ.: Instructor.; b. Nov. 16,
1870, Orwell, O. Asst. Chem. for eight years, N. Y. State Exp. Sta., Geneva, N. Y. ;
Instr. in Chem., Univ. of 111., 1902-3. Author of articles in Amer. Chem. Jour. Mem-
ber Presb. Church. Address, 21 Washington Ave., Warren, O. (J)
FRANK LOUIS COOK
(See No. 33^0.)
JOHN BARBER COOK
Assistant; b. June 8, 1851, New Trenton, Ind. Asst. in Forge Shop, Univ. of 111.,
1907-10. Married. Member M. E. Church (f)
ALLEN BURTON COOKE
(See No. 2935.)
ELIZABETH CUTTING COOLEY (BRUNER)
Prin. and Teach; Asst. Prof, of Ger., Univ. of 111., 1893-5; Prin. and Teacher of
Engl, and Ger. in C^howan Coll. Married James D. Bruner, Dec, 1894, Blue Lick
Springs, Ky. Children, James Willis, b. Oct. i, 1895; Arthur Cutting, b. Nov. 24, 1897;
Lee Moulton, b. May 23, 1901. Address, Murfreesboro, N. Car.
ANGELO BENEDETTO MARINO CORRUBIA
B. S., Washington Univ. : Instructor.; b. Sept. 5, 1883, Barile, Italy. Hon. Mention
for excellence in modeling, St. Louis Sch. of Fine Arts, 191 1. Studied in Melfi, Caserta
and Naples for five years. Arch. Draftsman; .\sst. in Arch., part time, Univ. of 111.,
Sept. -Dec, 1911; Instr. in Arch., full time, Dec, 191 1 — Address, 23 St. Batolph St., Bos-
ton, Mass.
ROBERT WILSON CORNELISON
(See No. 596.)
HARRY J. CORPER
S. B., 1906, Univ. of Chicago; b. 1884, Chicago, 111. Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Psi.
Rockefeller Inst., Fellow, Dept. of Pathology. Lecture Asst. and Lab. Asst., Dept. of
Chem., Univ. of Chicago., 1904-7; Asst. Physiol. Chem., 1907; Lab. Asst., Dept. of Path-
ology, 1908-9; Lab. Asst., in Physiol., Univ. of 111., 1909-11; Dept. of Pathology, Univ.
of Chicago, 191 1 — . Author: Role of Duodenum in Glycogen Formation (with A. C.
Croftan), Pflugeis .4rch.; Uric Acid Infarcts in Kidney of New Born (with H. G. Wells),
Rockefeller Inst, (to be pub.); Pruine Enzymes in Foetus, do.; Myasis Intestinalis (with
C. F. Campbell), Ohio State Univ. (to be pub.) Address, Dept. of Pathology, Univ. of
Chicago, Chicago, 111. (J)
HARRY PEACH CORSON
B. S., 1910, N. H. Coll.; Chemist & Bacteriologist; b. Sept. 30, 1887, Concord, N. H. ; s.
Frank Herbert (b. Jan. 31, 1862) & Belle (Peach) Corson. Prepared in Bulkeley Sch., New
London, Conn., and Laconia \\. S., Laconia, N. IT. Gamma Theta, Senior Skulls; Sigma Xi;
Alpha Chi Sigma, Phi Lambda Upsilon. Grad. Stu. L'niv. of 111., M. S., 1912. Asst. to City
Engr., Laconia, N. H.. 1910; Asst. in Chem., Univ. of 111., 1910-11; Cliem., 111. State Water
Sur. and Asst. in .Sanitary Cliem., igii — Author: The Solubility of Barium Nitrate and
Barium Hydroxide in the Presence of Each Other (with C. L. Parsons^ Jour. Amer. Cliem.
Soc, V. xxxii, 191 o, pp. 1383-1387; The Analysis of Chemicals used in Water Purifica-
tion (with E. Barton), Proc. III. Water Supply Assn., 191 1, pp. 1 14-129. Member Amer.
Chem. Soc; 111. Water Supply Assn.; Professional Chem. Prat, .iddress, 905 W. Illi-
nois St., Urbana, 111.
WILLIAM WALTER CORT
(See No. Gsi-)
TERENCE BYRNE COSGROVE
A. B., 1904, -St. N'iateur's; A. M., 1906, ibid.: Attorney; b. Aug. 5, 1881. Marseilles,
111.; s. Terence Andrew (b. 1841. Harrisburg, Pa.) & Elizabeth (Byrne) Cosgrove (b.
1851, Lowell, Mass.) Prepared in St. Viateur's Coll., Bourbonnais, 111. Instr. in Law,
Univ. 111., 1908-10; Attorney at Law, Danville, 111., 1910-11; do., .San Diego, Calif.,
191 1 — . Address, Hotel Grant, San Diego, Calif.
JAMES AUSTIN COSS
(See No. G52.)
JENNIE ADAH CRAIG
(See No. 2618.)
CHARLES SPENCER CRANDALL
B. S., 1873, Mich. Agr. Coll.: M. S., 1889, ibid; Professor; b. Oct. 12, 1852, Waverly,
N. Y. Prepared in LaPorte H. S., Ind.; Asst. in Hort., Mich. Agr. Coll., 1885-9; Prof.
682 University of Illinois
of Bot. and Ilort., Colo. Agr Coll., 1890-00; Instr. in Hort. Univ. of 111., 1902-3; Asst.
Prof, of Pomology, 1903-7; Assoc. Prof., 1907-11; Prof., 1911 — Author: Fruit Interests
of the State, Colo. Exp. Sta. Bull., No. 17, 42 pp., Oct., 1891; Colo. Weeds, No. 23, 12
pp., 1893; The Russian Thistle, No. 28, 12 pp., Sept., 1904; Blight and Other Plant Dis-
eases, No. 41, 21 pp., Feb., 1898; Notes on Plum Culture, No. 50, 48 pp., Dec, 1898; The
Curculio and the Apple, 111. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bull., No. 98, pp. 465-560., Feb., 1905; Spray-
ing Apples, No. 106, pp. 207-242, Feb., 1906; Bordeaux Mixture, No. 135, pp. 199-296,
May, 1909; also a number of magazine articles. Member Amer. Assn. for the Adv. of
Sci. (Fellow 1884); Amer. Pomol. Soc; 111. State Hort. Soc; Soc. of Hort. Sci.
Address, 1106 W. Oregon St., Urbana, 111.
WILLIAM TRUMAN CRANDALL
B. S., 1906, Milton Coll.: B. S. A., 1909, Univ. of Wis.; A. M., 1909. Milton Coll.;
Instructor; b. May 11, 1886, Lexington, Ky. ; s. A. R. (b. Little Genesee, N. Y.) & Ellen
Augustus (Saunders) Crandall (b. Berlin, N. Y.) Prepared in Alfred Acad., Alfred,
N. Y. Head of Dairy Dept., N. Y. State Sch. of Agr., Alfred Univ., Alfred, N. Y.,
1909-11; Instr. in Milk Production, Univ. of 111., and Asst. do., in 111. Agr. Exp. Sta.,
191 1 — . Member Assn. of Official Dairy Insts. Married Emma Anderson, May 6, 1908,
Shawano, Wis. Child, Mary Ellen, b. May 21, 191 1. Address, 1107 W. Oregon St.,
Urbana, 111.
FRED RANDALL CRANE
(See No. 653.)
ARTHUR ROBERT CRATHORNE
(See No. 1112.)
JAMES D. CRAWFORD
A. M.: Intr. in .-Ancient Langs., Univ. of 111., 1873-4; Asst. Prof, of Ancient Langs.,
and Lib., 1875-81; Prof, of Hist, and Ancient Langs., 1881-91; Prof, of Hist., and
Libr., 1891-3. Address, Idylwild via San Jacinta, Calif. (J)
FRED DUANE CRAW SHAW
B. S., in Elec. Eng., 1896, Worcester Polytechnic Inst.: M. E., in Mech. Eng., ibid.
1908; Professor; b. Mar. 19, 1874. St. Paul, Minn.; s. Frank (b. Aug. 29, 1841, Copenhagen,
N. Y.) & Mary (Dunnaway) Crawshaw (b. Mar. 30, 1843, Copenhagen, N. Y.) Pre-
pared in St. Paul Mech. Arts H. S., St. Paul, Minn.; Phi Gamma Delta. Attended Univ.
of Chicago, Summer, 1900. Teacher Man. Arts, Cent. H. S., Minneapolis, Minn., 1896-7;
do. Bradley Pol. Inst., Peoria, 111., 1897-1902; Prin. Franklin Sch., Peoria, 111., 1902-8;
Asst. Dean, Coll. of Eng., Univ. of 111., 1908-10; last sem. also in charge of Eng. Draw.;
Prof, of Man. Arts, Univ. of Wis., 1910 — . Author: Problems in Furniture Making,
1906, Man. Arts Press, Peoria, 111.; Problems in Wood Turning, 1908, do.; Metal Spin-
ning., Pop. Mech. Co., Chicago, III.; The Teaching of Man. Arts, Man. Arts Press, 1911;
The Manual Arts for Vocational Ends, do., 191 2; also several articles in Man. Tr. Maga-
zine. Member 111. Man. Arts Soc; Western Draw. & Man. Tr. Assn. (Pres.) Married
Wilhelmina Blanche Crawshaw, Sept. 12, 1899. Children, Frances Eveline, b. Nov. 26,
1905; Frederick Story, b. Mar. 21, 1909. Address, 1631 Madison St., Madison, Wis.
HERBERT LE SOURD CREEK
(See No. Gss-)
NINA BELLE CRIGLER
B. S., 1909, Columbia Univ.; Instructor; b. July 30, 1885, Worthington, Minn.; d. J.
W. (b. 1853, Va.) & Mary Louise (Chute) Crigler (b. 1853, New York.) Prepared in
Norm. H. S., Normal, 111. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Asst. in Household Sci., 111. Wesleyan
Univ., 1906-7; do.. Tames Milliken Univ., 1907-8; Asst. in H. Sci., LTniv. of 111., 1908-
11; Instr. 191 1 — Address, 606 Daniel St., Champaign, 111.
WALTER LOUIS CRONIN
B. S., in Mech. Eng., 1904, Mass. Inst, of Tech.; b. Oct. 3, 1882, South Boston,
Mass. Prepared in Boston Mech. Arts H. S. Teacher in evening sch., in carpentry in
Educ. Centres of the City of Boston, winter 1904-5; time-keeper and subforeman on Sub-
way, Boston, Mass.; Inspr. on Water-works, Holden, Mass.; Instr. in Applied Mech.,
Univ. of 111., 1905-6. .Address, 56 P. St., South Boston, Mass. (i)
CLIFFORD CROSBY
(See No. 2356.)
ALBERT ROOT CURTISS
In business; b. May 26, 1876, Howell, Mich.; s. Henry B. (b. Apr. 30, 1820, Geneva.
N. Y.) & Sarah A. (Clark) Curtiss (b. Aug. 13, 1830, Oneida, N. Y.) Prepared in Howell
H. S. Instr. in Wood Shop, Mich. Agr. Coll., 1890-3; Instr. in Wood Shop, Univ. ot
111., 1893-1906; with Curtiss, Randall & Co., Champaign. 111., 1906: with Root & Van
Dervoort Eng. Co., East Moline, 111. Married Sarah A. Hungerford, Mar. 9, 1886,
Address, Care Root & Van Dervoort Eng. Co., East Moline, 111. (J)
FLORENCE RISING CURTIS
(See No. .161 I.)
RICHARD SYDNEY CURTISS
Ph. B.. 1888. S. S. S.. Vale; Ph. D.. 1S02, Univ. of Wurzbnrg; Professor; h. Nov. 8,
1864, Stratford, Conn.; s. Elbert O. (h. 1834, ibid.."* & Emma (Reeve) Curtiss (b. Brook-
lyn, N. Y.) Prepared privately at Stratford. Phi Lambda Upsilon; Alpha Chi Sigma.
Chemist, Conn. Exp. Sta, 1888-90 and 1893; Docent and Instr. in Organic Chem., Univ. of
Faculty 683
Chicago, 1893-7; Prof, of Chem. Hobart Coll., Geneva, N. Y., 1897-1901; do., Union Coll.
Schenectady, N. Y., 1901-4: Asst. Prof, of Organic Chem., Univ. of 111., 1904-12; Prof,
of Organic Chem., Throop Poly. Inst. Pasadena, Calif., 1912 — Author: Condensations in
the Mesoxalic Ester Series (with E. K. Strachan). Jour. Amer. Chem. Soc, 33, Mar., 1911,
PP- 396-400; Pseudo Acid Esters in the Mesoxalic Ester Synthesis, (with J. A. Kostalek),
ibid. pp. 962-974, Tune, 1911; Review Die Beziehungezwischen Farbe und Konstitution
bei Organischen Verbindungen, von Dr. H. Ley (S. Hirzel, Leipsic, 191 1), ibid., June,
191 1, 400 words; Ethyl Cyantartronate and its Addition Reactions with Amines (with
L. F. Nickell), read at the Indianapolis Meeting of the Amer. Chem. Soc, June, 1911;
Keto Ester Addition Products with Aryl Amines and Alcohol, (with H. S. Hill and
R. H. Lewis), Jour. Amer. Chem. Soc, 33, Mar. 1911, pp. 400-405; f'henylimino Malonates
and the Mechanism of their Reactions (with R. S. Burgess), to appear in the Jour. Amer.
Chem. Soc. Member Der Deutschen Chemischen Gesellschaft, of Berlin, do., Bavaria;
Amer. Chem. Soc; A. A. A. A. (Fellow); Eighth Internat'l Congress of Applied Chem.;
111. Acad, of Sci. ; Champaign Co. Anti-Tuberculosis Health League. Married Jessie
Loop, June 14, 1899, Clifton Spr., N. Y. Children, Harold L., b. July i, 1901; Hildegard,
b. Oct. 30, 1902. Address, Pasadena, Calif.
ALBERT HARTMAN DAEHLER
(See No. 3328.)
DWIGHT STOUT DALBEY
(See No. 1648.)
ARTHUR HILL DANIELS
A. B., 1887, Olivet Coll.; B. D., 1890, Yale Univ.; Ph. D., 1893, Clark Univ.; Prof,
and Acting Dean. b. Oct. 19, 1865, East Medway, Mass.; s. Elijah Breck (b. Feb. 17,
1836, ibid.) & Roxa (Boyden) Daniels (b. Nov. 2, 1836, Dedham, Mass.) Prepared in
Medway (Mass.) H. S.; Instr. in Phil., Univ. of III., 1893-5; Asst. Prof., 1895-9; Prof..
1899 — . Acting Dean of Coll. Lit. and Arts, 1912 — . Author: Regeneration: A Study
of the New Life, Amer. Jour, of Psych., V. vi, 1893. pp. 61-106; The Memorv, After-
image and Attention, ibid. V. vi., 1893, pp. 558-564; The Teaching of Logic, Pop. Sci.
Monthly, 1903, pp. 143-150. Member Amer. Psych. Assn.; Amer. PhiL Assn.; Western
Phil. Assn. Married Eunice Dean, July 21, 1898, Cohasset, Mass. Address, 610 Orchard
Lane, Champaign, 111.
EUNICE DEAN-DANIELS
Born Apr. 9, 1865, Lowell, Mass.; d. James (b. Nov. 27, 1818, Clitheroe, Eng.) &
Sarah Bowers (Chase) Dean (b. Dec. 13, 1818, Swanzey, Mass.) Prepared in
Manchester H. S., N. H. Alpha Chi Omega. Attended Wellesley Coll., 1882-3. Private
Teaching, Piano and Harmony in Boston and Lowell, Mass., 1884-98; Instr. of Music,
Piano, Univ. of 111., 1901-5; Head of Woman's Hall, ibid., 1905-7. Author: Son.g, The Night
has a Thousand Eyes, A. P. Schmidt, Boston. Married Arthur Hill Daniels, July 21,
1898, Cohasset, Mass. Address, 610 (Orchard Lane, Champaign, 111.
MARY DARROW (OLSON)
A. B., 1882, Allegheny Coll.; b. in Cleveland, O., d. Ammirus (b. Nov., 1818, Hen-
rietta, N. Y.) & Emma (Eddy) Darrow (b. Oct. 1826, Windsor, Conn.) Prepared in
Allegheny Coll.. Meadville. Pa. Ossoli Lit. Soc. Teacher of Latin and Greek, ISorth
Eastern Ohio Nor. Sch., 1882-3; Asst. to_ Prof. Snyder, Univ. of 111., 1883-5; teacher in
Chicago, 1889; Prin. of Park Manor Private Sch., 1890; Prin. McCosh Grammar Sch.,
1894. Member Chicago Political Equality Club: Ella F. Young Club: Authors' Club, Lon-
don; State Suffrage Assn. (Vice-Pres.) ; Natl. Educ. Assn.; Bur. of Geog. Married O. G.
Olson, Oct. 6, 1889, Racine, Wis. Address, 6036 Jefferson Ave., Chicago, 111. (•$)
EUGENE DAVENPORT
B. S., 187S, Mich. Agr. Coll.; Prof.. Dean, and Dir.; b. June 20. 1856, Woodland,
Mich.; s. George Martin (b. Mar. 3, 1828, Danby, N. Y.) & Esther (Sutton) Davenport
(b. May 18, 1830, Monroeville, O.) Prepared in Teachers' Sch., Woodland Twp. Delta
Tau Delta. Farmer till 1889; Prof, of Agr., Mich. Agr. Coll., 1889-91; Dir. Collegio
AgTonomica, Piricicaba, State of San Paula, Brazil, S. A., 1891-2; Dean of Coll. of Agr.,
Univ. of 111., 1895 — . Dir. of Agr. Exp. Sta., 1897 — . Prof, of Thremmatology, 1901 — .
Author: Principles of Breeding, 727 pp., Ginn & (To.; Education for Efficiency, 200 pp..
Heath & Co.; Domesticated Animals and Plants, 325 pp., (Jinn & Co. various bulls, from
Mich, and 111. Exp. Stas. ; occasional addresses and articles on agr. topics. Member
Cong. Church; Christian Union; Fellow, Amer. Assn. for Adv. of Sci.; Amer. Breeders'
Assn.; Mich. Acad, of Sci.; Amer. Geog. Soc. Married Emma Jane Coats, Nov. 2,^881,
Woodland, Mich. Children, Dorothy, b. Feb. 3, 1897 (d. Feb. 7, 1897); Margaret, b.
Sept. 6, iSq8. Address. 805 S. Wright St., Champaign, 111.
CLINE F. DAVIDSON
Grad. of Wabash Coll., 1900; Instructor; b. Aug. 16, 1879, Crawfordsville, Ind.
Scholarship; Phi Beta Kappa. Teacher in Charleston H. S., 1900-1; Instr. in Prep. Sch..
L^niv. of III., 1901-2. (t)
CHARLES GIDEON DAVIS
A. B., 1898. Univ. of Ind.; Ph. D., 1902, Freiburg, Ger. ; Principal; b. Mar. 6,
1875, Sheridan, Ind.; s. Newton Jasper (b. Nov. 23, 1823, Fayette Co., Ind.) & Mary
Jane Davis (b. July 24, 1837, Ripley Co., Ind.) Prepared in SUeridan (Ind.) H. S.,
Goethe Gesellschaft. Attended Univ. of Geneva, Switzerland, summer 1901; Univ. of
Grenoble, France, vacation course 1901. Taught 6th grade, Noblesville, Ind., 1895; mes-
senger of Appellate Court of Ind., 1895-7; Prin. of H. S., Williamsport, Ind., 1898-1900;
684 University of Illinois
Instr. in Bot., and Latin, Roberts Inst., Freiburg, Ger., 1900-2; Private Tutor, Wiesbaden,
Ger., 1902-3; Instr. in Ger. Univ. of 111., 1903-8; fruit culture, Washington State, 1908-10;
grad. study, Univ. of Calif., 1910-11; Prin. of H. S., Esparto, Calif., 191 1; Head of Lan-
guage Dept., Venice Union Polytechnic H. S. Author: Die deutschen Substaniva auf-ling
im 18, Jahrhundert, Trueber, Strassburg, 1903, 50 pp., and in Zeithschrift fiir detitschc
Wortforschttng v. iv., 1903; Berlin as a Music Center, translated from German for Music
Lover's Calendar, 1906; various articles and translations for other periodicals. Member
M. E. Church; Y. M. C. A.; State Teachers' Assn. of Calif. Address, Venice, Calif.
GRANT TRAIN DAVIS
(See No. G 58.)
RAYMOND EARL DAVIS
B. S., in Civ. Eng., 1911, Univ. of Me.; Instructor; b. June 13, 1885, Gorham, Me.;
,S- Charles (b. June 17, 1858, Weslbrook, do.) &■ Elizabeth Frances (Gray) Davis (b.
Apr. 19, i860, .Standish. do.) Prepared in Westbrook Sem., Portland, Me.; Theta Epsi-
lon. Draftsman on Mill Constr., 1905-6; Transit man on R. R. work, 1906-7; Chief
Topographer, 1907-8; Junior Engr. on R. R. constr., 1908-9; Civ. Engr. on hydraulic
work, 1909-11; Instr. in Civil Eng., Univ. of 111., 191 1 — . Married Hazel McCrum, Aug.
17, 1910, North Hatley, Quebec, Can. Address, 608 S. Busey Ave., Urbana, 111.
GEORGE BION DENTON
A. B., 1907, Univ. of Mich.; Assitant; b. Mar. 22, 1884, Detroit, Mich. Phi Beta
Kappa; Staff of Univ. Lit. Mag. Asst. in Rhet., Univ. of Mich., 1906-7; Asst. in Rhet.
and Hist., do., 1907-8; Asst. in Hist., do., 1908-9; Asst. in Engl., Univ. of 111., 1909-10.
Address, Northwestern Univ., Evanston, 111.
(See No. G61.)
WILLIAM WELLS DENTON
ANNA MARY DAVISON
Teacher; b. Jan., 19, 1883, Monticello, 111.; d. John W. (b. Apr. 30, 1854, Hollyhead,
Wales) & Anna Elizabeth (Knight) Davison (b. "July 25. 1850, Monticello, 111.) Pre-
pared in Monticello H. S. Asst. in Women's Gym., Univ. of 111., 1903-7; teacher ot
Public Sch. Music and Phy. Tr., Wautoma, Wis., 1907-9; teacher of Public Sch. Music
and Phys. Tr., La. State Nor., Natchitoches, La., 1909-10; Teacher in West Side Con-
servatory of Music, Chicago, 1910 — Address, 207 E. Ontario St., Chicago, 111.
CHESTER MORTON DAVISON
(See No. 1113.)
HARRIET DAY
Director; b. in Laurel, Ind. ; d. William L. (b. Seaford, Del.) &• Anna M. (Conwell)
Day (b. do.) Prepared in Laurel H. S., Ind. Attended Western Coll., Oxford, O.,
1892-3; Cincinnati Art Acad., 1893-5; New York Art Sch., 1897-8; M. Julian Acad. Paris,
under Jean Paul Laurens, 1898-9; Pa. Museum and Sch. of Indus. Art, Philadelphia,
1904-5; Columbia Univ., New York Citv, 1909-10. Head of Art Dept., El Colejio Ameri-
cano Monterey, Old Mexico, 1895-6; Dir. of Dept. Colo. Teachers' State Coll., Greeley,
1899-1904; Dir. of Art Dept., State Nor. Sch., Cheney, Wash., 1905-8; Head of Art Dept.,
Okla. State Agr. Coll., 1909-ro; Instr. in Art and Design, Univ. of 111., 1910-11; Dir. ot
Dept. of Art, Mo. Northwest State Nor. Sch., 191 1 — . Author: Various articles in school
journals. Address, Care Northwest Normal, Maryville, Mo.
EDWARD HARRIS DECKER
LL. B., 1904, Univ. of Mich.; Professor; b. Oct. 14, 1872, Battle Creek, Mich.; s.
Garrett (b. Nov. 19, 1836, Ulster Co., N. Y.) & Jennie M. (Bellows) Decker (b. Sept. 21,
1840, Climax, Mich.) Prepared in Battle Creek H. S., Mich. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Phi
Delta Phi; Order of the Coif. Practiced law in Battle Creek, Mich.. 1904-9; Citv Atty.
ibid.. 1907-9; Instr. in Law, Univ. of 111., 1909-11; Prof, of Law, ibid., igii- — . Member
Presb. Church; 111. State Bar Assn.; Am. Bar Assn. Married Mary Hawkins, Dec. 25,
1909. Address, 806 W. Green St., Urbana, 111.
CHARLES DE GARMO
Ph. B., 1886, Univ. of Halle; Professor; b. Jan. 7, 1849, Mukwnago, Wis.; s. Rufus
(b. Nov. 1, 1821, Esopus, N. Y.) &- Laura (Wilbur) De Garmo (b. Aug., 1822, Peters-
borough, N. Y.) Prepared in 111. State Nor. Univ. Prof, of Mod. Langs., 111. State Nor.
Univ., 1886-90; Prof, of Psych, and Educ, Univ. of 111., 1890-1; Pres. Swarthmore Coll.,
Swarthmore, Pa., 1891-99; Prof, of Sri. and Art of Educ, Cornell Univ., 1898 — . Private
in 149th 111., 1865-6. Author: Essentials of Method, D. C. Heath & Co., 1S90; Translation
of Lindner's Psych., do.. 1890; Language (English) Series, 189S, Amer. Book Co.; Interest
and Educ, 1903, Macmillan Co.; Herbart and Ilerbartions, Scribners, 1898; Principles of
Secondary Educ, 1907-10, Macmillan Co. Member Natl. Herbart Soc. Married Ida Wit-
beck, Dec, 29, 1875. Children, Walter C, b. 1876; Mabel L., 1880, (d.); Robert Max,
b. 1885. Address, 809 East State St., Ithaca, N. Y.
WILLIAM MAURICE DEHN
(See No. G 60.)
RUBY THORNE DE MOTTE
(See No. 1650.)
Faculty 685
herbert williams denio
A. B., 1888, Middlebury Coll., Vt.; A. M., 1891, ibid.; B. L. S., 1894, N. Y. State
Lib; Sch.; b. June 16, 1896, Bakersfield, Vt. Established an employment bureau in Provi-
dence, R. I.; Libr., Westfield Atheneum, Mass.; Cataloger of Dittenberger Lib., Univ. of
111., 1Q08-11. Author: Newspaper articles, annual repts., and variovis arts, relating to the
Pub. Lib. Member Cong. Church. Address, Route 2, Concord, N. H.
WILLIAM CULLEN DENNIS
A. B., i8q6, Earlham Coll., do., 1897, Harvard Coll.; A. M.., 1898, ibid.; LL. B., 1901,
ibid.: Lawyer; b. Dec. 22, 1S78, Richmond, Ind.; s. David Worth (b. 1849, West River
Ind.) & Martha Ann (Curl) Dennis (b. Marshall, Ind.) Prepared at home. Cosmos Club.
Attended Gymnasium at Bonn, Germany, and Edinburgh Royal High Sch. Commencement
Speaker, Harvard, 1898; Secy. Lake Mohonk Conference on Internal. Arbitration, 1901-2.
Instr. in Law, LIniv. of 111., 1902; Asst. Prof., ibid., 1902-4; Asst. Prof. Stanford Univ.,
7904-5; Adjunct Prof., Columbia Univ., 1905-6; Prof, of Law, George Washington Univ.
Law Sch., 1906-9; Asst. Solicitor, Dept. of State, 1906-10; Agent of the U. S., United
States and Venezuela Arbitration before the permanent Tribunal at The Hague, (Case of
the Orinoco Steamship Co.) 1909-10; Agent of the U. S., Chamizal Arbitration with
Mexico before the International Boundary Commission at El Paso, Tex., 1910-11; Secy,
to the Chief Justice of the U. S. in the Costa Rica-Panama Boundary Arbitration,
igii; private law practice Washington, D. C, 191 1 — . Author: The Orinoco Steamship
Co. Case before the Hague Tribunal, Amer. Jour. Internal. Law, Jan., 1911; Com-
promise the great Defect of Arbitration, Columbia Law Rei\. June, 191 1; Jury Trial and
the Federal Constitution, do., June, 1906; The Panama Situation in the Light of In-
terna'l Law, Ant. Lazv Register, May, 1904. Member Soc. of Friends; Sch. Comm.,
Moses Brown Sch., Providence, R. I. Address, The Alwyn, 1882 Columbia Road,
Washington, D. C.
JOHN ADLUM DENT
M. E., 1905, Lehigh Univ.; Instructor: b. Jan. 16, 1885, Brookland, Pa.; s. William
(b. June 12, 1844, Washington, D. C.) & Frances Elliott (Johnstone) Dent (b. Feb. 24,
1854. Columbia, S. C.) Prepared in Western H. S., Washington, D. C. Tau Beta Pi.
With Bethlehem Steel Co., 1907; with New York Transit Co., 1907-10; Instr. in Mech.
Eng., Univ. of 111., igio — . Sec. for Prom. Eng. Educ. ; Jr. Amer. Soc. Mech. Eng.
Address, 706 S. Second St., Champaign, 111.
GRACE EMILY DERBY
A. B., 1905, Western Coll., Oxford, O.; Ref. Asst.; b. Oct. 3, 1879, Lawrence, Kan.
Teacher of Piano, summers 1901-2, Lawrence, Kan.; Ref. Asst. in Lib., Univ. of 111.,
1906-7. Member Presb. Church, (t)
IDA HARRIS DERBY
Instr. in Chem., Univ. of 111., 1900-1. (t)
CLARENCE GEORGE DERICK
(See No. G. 62.)
LOUIS DE VRIES
A. B., 1907, Central Wesleyan Coll.; A. M., 1908, Northwestern Univ.; Teacher; b.
May 21, 1885, Bremen, Ger. ; s. Edw. (b. Mar. 8. 1858, do.J & Geisne (Danelsberg^ De
Vries (b. Feb. 28. 1856). Prepared in Oberrealschule, Oldenburg, Ger. Attended Univ.
of Berlin and Leipzig, 1908-9. Asst. in Ger., Univ. of 111., 1910 12; Teacher in Man.
Tr. H. S., Indianapolis, Ind., 1912 — Address, 1215 E. New York, Indianapolis, Ind.
SARAH LOUISE DEWEY
(See No. 1021.)
FRANK WALBRIDGE DEWOLF
B. S., 1903, Univ. of Chicago; Director; b. Mar. 22, 1881. Vail. la. Sigma Xi. Junior
Coll. Scholarship in Geol.; Senior Coll. Scholarship, same. Chemist, 111. Steel Co.,
Chicago, 1900-1; Field Instr. in Geol., Univ. of Chicago, summer, 1903; Phi Delta Theta;
Teacher of Physiog., Morgan Park Acad., 111., 1904; Geol., U. S. Geol. Sur., 1904-7; Dir.
State Geol. Sur., Univ. of 111., 1908 — Author: Numerous scientific and popular arts, and
bulls, on Coal Stratigraphy and Econ. Geol.; U. S. G. S. rpts. : III. Geol. Surt^cy Rpts.,
etc. Member F. A. A.. F. Geol. Soc; Amer. Inst. Min. Eng.; Coal Min. Inst, of Amer.;
Western Soc. Engr.; 111. Soc. Engrs. & Surveyors: Amer. Assoc. State Geologists; Amer.
Mining Congress; 111. Acad. Sci.; 111. Water W'ks. Assoc; Assoc. Drainage & Levee
Comm'rs of 111.; Chicago Engrs. (Tlub; Unitarian Church. Address, 712 W. Nevada St.,
Urbana, 111.
ERNEST RITSON DEWSNUP
A. B., 1895, Victoria Univ., Eng.; A. M., 1900, ibid.; Professor; b. Apr. 17, 1874) s.
Joseph (b. 1839) & Annie (Ritson) Dew-snup (b. May, 1835, Isle of Man). Prepared
at Manchester. Eng. Stanlev Jevons Studentship in Econ. Research; Warburton Re-
search Essay Prize in Local Govt.; Cobden Club Prize; New Shakespeare Society's Prize.
Professional Lecturer in Rys., Univ. of Chicago, 1904-7; Lecturer in Railway Transport.,
Univ. of Manchester, Head of the Dept. of Higher Commercial Educ. and Sikes Lecturer
in Econ., Mun. Technical Coll. of Huodersfield, 1899-1904: Prof, of Ry. Admin., Univ. of
111., 1907 — . Author: Railway Organization and Working. Univ. of Chicsgo Press,
1906, 8vo, xi, 498 pp.; The Housing Problem in Eng., The Univ. of Manchester Press,
1907; The Necessity of Care in the Interpretation of Railway Statistics, The Raihvay
686 University of Illinois
Gazette, London, Eng., 1910, 34 pp. Member Royal Geog. See. (Fellow); Royal Statistical
Soc. (Fellow); Amer. Econ. Assn.; Soc. of Arts. Married Sarah Jane Gibbs, June, 1897,
Swansea, South Wales. Children, Ernest Joseph, b. 1898 (d. 1898); Frederick Richard,
b. 1899 (d. 1900); Sarah Josephine b. 1901; Edmund Ritson, b. 1902; Anne Ritson, b.
1903; Roger Ritson, b. 1905; Esther Ritson, b. 1006; Ernesta Ritson, b. 1912. Address, 812
West Hill St., Champaign, 111.
EDWIN GRANT DEXTER
B. P., 1891, Brown Univ.; A. M., 1892, ibid., Ph. D., 1899, Columbia Univ.; Com-
missioner and Chancellor; b. July 21, 1868, Calais, Me.; s. Henry Vaughan (b. 1816,
Wayne, Me.) & Mary Edna (Boardman) Dexter (b. 1831, Calais, Me.) Prepared in
Worcested Acad., Mass. Zeta Psi; Phi Beta Kappa. Carpenter Premium in Pub. Speak.;
Honorary Scholarship. Science Master, Colo. Spr. H. S., Colo., 1892-5; Prof, of Psych.,
Colo. State Nor. Sch., 1895-1900; Prof, of Educ, Univ. of 111., 1900 — (on leave). Dean,
Summer Session, ibid., 1901-7; Dir., Sch. of Educ, ibid., 1905-7; Commissioner of
Educ. for Porto Rico., 1907 — ; Chancellor, Univ. of Porto Rico, 1907 — Adjutant, N. G.
of Porto Rico. Author: A History of Education in the United States, Macmillan, 1904,
xxi, 657 pp.; Weather Influences: An Empirical Study of the Mental Effects of Definite
Meteorological Conditions, Macmillan, 1904, xx, 288 pp.; also many articles. Member
111. State Schoolmaster's Club; 111. 'State Teachers' Assn., Pres. Child Study Sec:
N. E. A., Pres. Child Study Sec; Amer. Psych. Assn.; Amer. Geog. Soc; Amer. Social
Sci. Assn.; Internationalen Societie fur Schulhygiene; Societe Jean Jacques Rousseau;
Nat. Soc. of Coll. Teachers of Educ; Nat. Soc. for the Scientific Study of Educ. (1905-6
Pres.); Amer. Assn. for Adv. of Sci. (Fellow); Executive Council, of P. R. ; Insular
Lib. Board, (Pres.) ibid. Married Allie Martin Hodge, June 7, 1895, Colorado Springs,
Colo. Children, Henry Vaughan, b. Mar. 27, 1896; Louise, b. Aug. 3, 1900; Dwight
Hodge, b. July 14, 1903; Edwin Boardman, b. Oct. 14, 1906. Address, San Juan, P. R.
CARL R.-VNKIN DICK
(See No. 2944.)
IRA WILMER DICKERSON
(See No. 3708.)
ROGER MILTON DICKHUT
B. S. in Arch., 1906; Univ. of Pa.; Instructor; b. June 19, 1880, Quincy, 111.; s.
Edward Charles (b. Quincy, 111.) & Adeline May (Carter) Dickhut (b. ibid.) Prepared
in Quincy H. S. Attended Univ. of 111., 1901-3; Pa. Acad, of Fine Arts, 1906-7. In
various architects' oflfices in Quincy, St. Louis and Philadelphia; Instr. in Arch. Design,
Univ._ of 111., 1911 — . Member Arch. Alumni Soc U. of Pa.; T. Square Club, Phila-
delphia; Univ. Club, U. of I. Married Gratia Walmsley Auze, Nov. 27, 1907, Phila-
delphia, Pa. Address, 104 E. Green St., Champaign, 111.
NELLE MAJOR DICKINSON
(See No. 3337-)
WILLIAM DIETRICH
(See No. G63.)
*WILLIAM A. DINWIDDIE
Born in Ind.; Appointed in the Army from la., served as hospital steward, 40th la..
Inf., 1862-1863; Asst. S'urgeon of the 22d la. Inf. Vols., 1863-1865, when honorably
mustered out of service; Second Lieut, in the 8th U. S. Cavalry, to rank from June 20,
1868; was transferred. to the 2d cavalry. Mar. 22, 1869; Promoted to be First Lieut., same
regiment. Mar. 3, 1875; Commandant at Univ. of 111., 1877-80; First army commandant,
title was Commander of Battalion; was retired July 26, 1886, on account of disability
incurred in the line of duty. *Died Nov. 4, 1901, at Palmyra, Wis.
HENRY BERNHARD DIRKS
(See No. 2068.)
JAY CARL DITCHY
A. B., 1911, Univ. of Mich.; Instructor; b. Mar. 10. 1S86, Kelley Island, O.; s.
Peter (b. Sandusky, O.) & Julie O'Monaghan (Gamsille) Ditchy (b. ibid.) Prepared in
Sandusky H. S. Prin. of Schs., Venice, O., 1906-7; Prin. of Schs, Middle Bass, O.,
1909-10; Instr. in Romance Langs., Univ. of 111., 191 1 — Address, 606 So. Mathews Ave.,
Urbana, 111.
EDWARD LEWIS LODD
A. B., 1897, Western Reserve; A. M., 1901, ibid.; Ph. D., 1904, Yale Univ.; Instruct-
or; b. Nov. I, 187s, Cleveland, O.; s. Heber (b. July 15, 1850, Bloomfield, N. J.) & Emma
Melina (Drake) Dodd (b. June 16, 1S56, Cleveland, 0.) Prepared in Cleveland H. S.,
Ohio. Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi. Second Phil. Prize; Second Graduation Honors.
Instr. in Math., State Univ. of la., 1904-6; Instr. do., Univ. of 111., 1906-7; Instr. do.,
Univ. of Texas., 1907 — . Author: On Iterated Limits of Multiple Sequences, Mathema-
tische Annalen, Sept., 1905, pp. 95-108. Member Epis. Church; Asst. Supt. of Sunday
Sch. Married Alice Laidman, June 15, 1910, Austin, Tex. .Address, 1206 Guadalupe St.,
Austin, Tex.
WALTER FAIRLEIGII DODD
A. B., 1898, Florida State Coll.; B. S., igoi, John B. Stetson Univ.; Ph.D., 1905, Univ.
of Chicago; b. Apr. 7, 1880, Hopkinsville, Ky. Cosmos Club., Law Div., Lib. of Congress,
1004-7; Research appointment. Johns Hopkins Univ., 1908-10: Assoc, in Pol. Sci., Univ.
of III., 1910-11; Asst. Prof, of Pol. Sci., ibid., 1911 — Author: Modern Constitutions, Univ.
Faculty 687
of Chicago Press, 1909, 2 X'ols. ; Government of the Dist. of Col., John Byrne & Co.,
Washington, 1909, 298 pp.; Amendment and Revision of State Constitutions, Johns
Hopkins Press, 10 10, 3 so pp.; also many magazine articles. Address, 804 W. Oregon St.,
Urbana, 111.
DANIEL KILHAM DODGE
A. B., 1884, Columbia Univ.; A. M., 1895, ibid.; Ph. D., 1896, ibid.; Professor; b.
June 18, 1863, Brooklyn, N. Y.; s. Daniel Albert (b. 1828, S. C.) & Margaret Rapelje
(Suydam) Dodge (b. 1834, New York City.) Prepared in Jos. Deghuee's Deutsch Ameri-
kanische Real Schule, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; tutors. Peithologian Lit. Soc. Teaching Fellow in
En^l. Fellow, Columbia Univ., 1884-9; tutor 1889-92; Prof, of the Engl. Lang, and Lit.,
Univ. of 111., 1892 — . Author: Bibliography of Danish and Swedish Dictionaries, Mod.
Lang. Assn., 1890; Old Danish Ms., ibid., 1892; Abraham Lincoln, the Evolution of his
Literary Stvle, Univ. Studies, 1900; Selections from Lincoln, edited with an introduction
and Notes, Longmans, Green, igio; also articles. Married Astrid Pauline Mathilde Moth,
1890, Copenhagen, Denmark. Children, Helen Moth, b. 1891; Margaret Rapelje, b. 1894;
Astrid Moth. b. 1806; Daniel Kilham, b. 1S98; Nathalie Moth, b. 1903. Address, 806 W.
Green St., Champaign, 111.
FRED HERBERT DODGE
A. B., 18S4, Yale Univ.; b. Mar. 7, i860; s. James Henry (b. Exeter, Me.) & Isabel
(Barstow) Dodge (b. Freedom, Me.) Prepared in Bangor H. S., Me. Eta Phi; Phi Beta
Kappa; Psi Upsilon. Dir. of Gym., Bates Coll., 1888; do., Bangor, Me., 1889; do., Chi-
cago Athenaeum, 1891; Dir. Gym. and Instr. in Ath., Univ. of III., 1894; do., Rutgers
Coll., New Brunswick, N. J., 1896-1; Member N. J. Microscopical Soc, 1898; A. A. A. P.
E., 1887; Coll. Gym. Directors' Soc, 1898. Married Agnes Hastings, June 4, 1892, Bangor,
Me. Address, New Brunswick, N. J. (J)
FREDERICK WILLIAM DOOLITTLE
A. B., 1905, Princeton Univ.; B. S., 1907, Univ. of Colo.; M. S. & C. E., iqii, ibid.;
Asst. Prof.; Ry. Designer and Expert; b. Julv 9, 1883, Hopkinton, la.; s. Fred William (b.
July 8, 1854, Delhi, la.) & Mary (Russell) Doolittle (b. Dec 28, 1863, Eagle Village, N.
Y.) Prepared in Hopkinton H. S., la. Beta Theta Pi; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; A. S. C.
E. Engineer Boston Conn. Mining Co.. Bingham. Utah; Engr., Conn. Coal & Coke Co.,
Dacono, Colo.; Instr. in T. and A. M., Univ. of 111., 1908-9; Instr., Struct. Eng., Univ. of
Colo.. 1909-10; Asst. Prof. Mech., Univ. of Wis., loio — Designer, B. & B. Dept., C. M.
& St. P. R. R., and Railway Expert, Wis. Railway Commission, since 1909. Married Made-
leine Steele, Sept. 16, 1910, Quincy, Mass. Child, Frederick William, Jr., b. Sept. 13,
igii. Address, 939 University Ave., Madison, Wis.
HERMAN BERNARD DORNER
B. S., 1900, Purdue Univ.; M. S., 1901, ibid.; Asst. Prof. & Asst. Chief, b. Apr. 10,
1878, LaFayette, Ind. Asst. Botanist at Purdue Agr. Exp. Sta., 1901-2; Asst. in Nature
Study at Winona Summer Sch., 1903-4; Teacher of Bot. at Ind. State Nor. Sch., Spr.
term, 1905; Asst. in Bot., Wabash Coll.. 1906-7; Instr. in Floriculture and Asst. in Agr.
Exp. Sta., 1908-10; Assoc, ibid., and Asst. in Floriculture, ibid., 1910-11; Asst. Prof.,
ibid., and Asst. Chief, ibid.. loii — • Author: The Resin Ducts and Strengthening Cells of
Abies and Picea, Ind. Acad. Sci., 1899; Effiect of Composition of the Soil upon Minute
Structure of Plants, do., 1901; A Key to the Genera of the Forest Trees of Ind. (Avith
S. Coulter) ; Window Gardening in the Schoolroom, Purdue Univ. ; Window Gardening,
Bobbs-Merrill Co. Address, University Club, Urbana, 111.
HENRY MARSHALL DOUGLAS
Minister; b. Sept. 15, 1846, Fernwood, N. Y. ; s. Oscar Johnson (b. Westmoreland,
N. Y.) & Olivia (Forbes) Douglas (b. Oswego Co.. N. Y.) Prepared in Rensselaer Acad,
Mexico, N. Y. Attended Nor. & Tr. Sch., Oswego, N. Y., 1866-8, (Sci. and Class,
courses); Theol. Sem., Colgate Univ., Hamilton, N. Y., 1S84-6. Teacher in Nor. and Tr.
Sch., Oswego, N. Y., 1869; Asst. Teacher of Langs., Univ. of 111., 1869-73; Teacher of
Langs., Boarding Sch., Dixon, 111.; Prin. Pub. Sch., Pulaski, N. Y., 1880; Pastor Baptist
Churches, Harpursville, N. Y, 1882-6; do.. Middle Falls, N. Y., 1886-0; do., Putney, Vt.,
1889-2; do., St. Johnsbury, Vt., 1892-8; do., West Haven, Vt., i8q8-io; Supt. of Schs., ibid.,
1899-10; Pastor, Bernardston. Mass., iqio — . Secy. Trustees, Vt. Acad., Saxton's River,
Vt., 1890-1910; Secy. Lib. Trustees, West Haven, Vt., 1899-10. Arranged courses for
rapid mastery of Mod. Langs., 1909-12; wrote Italian sermon. May, igio. Author: Trans-
lated "Development of Axolott" for Smithsonian Inst., 1878; Study of Modern Langs.,
Missions, 1910. Member Deposit Assn. (Moderator, 1885); Vt. Baptist S. S. Assn.
(Secy., 1888-91, V. Pres., 1891-2): Vt. C. E. Union (V. Pres.. 1801); Shaftesbury Assn.
(Moderator 1901-7); Shaftesbury Min. Conf. (Pres. 1903-5); Rutland Baptist Min. Conf.
(Pres. 1906-7); Vt. Baptist Min. Conf. (Secy. 1894-S); Rutland Co. S. S. Assn. (Pres.
1909-10). Married Martha Tane Root, Aug. 2, 1869, Pulaski, N. Y., (d. Mar. is, 1906).
Children, Amy Austin, b. Aug. 1870 (d. Jan. 1871'); Norman Lloyd, b. Oct., 1871 (d.
187s); Florence Louise, b. July 29, 1875; Helen Octavia, b. Oct. 31, 1880. Address,
Bernardston, Mass.
GEORGE WILLIAM DOWRIE
A. B., 1901. Lake Forest Coll.; A. M., 1907, Univ. of Chicago; Assistant; \>. Doc. 27,
1880, Pontiac. 111.; s. Thomas W. (b. Feb. 2, 1848, Tarbolton, Scot.') &• Ruth (Smith)
Dowrie (b. Dec. 14, 1847, Rathfryland. Ire.) Prepared in Pontiac Twp. H. S. Instr.
in Pendleton Acad., Ore., 1001-2; H. S. Instr., Tacksonville, 111., 1902-4; do., Pontiac,
111., 1904-6; Prof, of Latin, Kingfisher Coll., Okla"., 1907-10; Fellow in Econ., Univ. of
688 University of Illinois
111., :9io-ii; Asst., ibid., 1911^. Married Lillian Otis, June 24, 1908, Fairbury, 111. Ad-
dress. 608 Calif. St., Urbana, 111.
DURANT DRAKE
A. B., 1900, Harvard Univ.; A. M., 1903, Harvard Divinity Sch. ; Ph. D., 191 1,
Columbia Univ.; Assoc. Prof.; b. Dec. 18, 1878, Hartford, Conn.; s. James McEwen (b.
1845, Rye, N. H.) & Eliza Maria (Upham) Drake (b. 1847, Indian Ty.) Prepared in
Boston Latin Sch., Boston, Mass. Delta Upsilon; Phi Beta Kappa; Univ. Debating Club.
John Harvard Scholarships, Detur, etc. Resident Univ. settlement, New York City,
1900-1; Instr. in Phil., Univ. of 111., 1911-12; Assoc. Prof, of Ethics and Phil, of Religion,
Wesleyan Univ., 1912 — . Author: The Problem of Things in Themselves, Ellis, Boston,
191 1, 8vo., 50 pp.; also several magazine articles, and short poems. Married Anna
White, June 30, 1908. Address, Middletown, Conn.
ANDREW SLOAN DRAPER
(See No. H 18.)
CELIA ANNE DREW
Ph. B., 1900, Northwestern Univ.; b. Sept. 2, 1876, Wilmington, 111.; d. Edward W.
(b. Feb. 21, 1844) & Elizabeth Jane (Treseder) Drew (b. Oct. 26, 1844, Milor, Eng.) Pre-
pared in S. Div. H. S., Chicago, 111. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Instr. in Engl., Belvidere H.
S., 111., 1900-s; Instr. in Acad., Univ. of 111., 1905-11; Instr. in English, Joliet H. S.,
191 1 — Address, 307 N. Center St., Joliet, 111.
JOSEPH ALLEN DREW
(See No. 3717.)
WILLIAM LINCOLN DREW
B. S., 1889, Univ. of la.; LL. B., 1893, ibid.; Professor; b. Nov. i, 1864, Newton, la.;
s. Orrin Oilman (b. Nov. 9, 1826, North Barnstead, N. H.) & Mary Emily Drew (b.
Sept. 26, 1830, Belfast, Me.) Prepared in Iowa City Acad., la. Zetagathian Lit. Soc.
Attended Harvard Law Sch., 1893-4. Practiced law in Omaha, Nebr., 1893-6; Asst. Prof.
of Law, Univ. of Wis., 1896-8; Prof, of Law, Univ. of 111., 1898-1904; do., Cornell Univ.
1904 — . Student Ed. of the Harvard Law Review. Member Amer. Bar Assn., 1901. Mar-
ried Lida June Shellenberger, Omaha, Nebr., Oct. 2, 1895. Addresi, 13 East Ave., Ithaca,
N. Y.
FRANCIS KEESE WYNKOOP DRURY
(See No. 2368.)
FRANK OLIVER DUFOUR
C. E., 1896, Lehigh Univ.; Asst. Prof.; b. Jan. i, 1873, Washington, D. C; s. J. F. R.
(b. Veray, Ind.) & Florida E. (Everett) Dufour (b. Baltimore, Md.) Prepared in Pub.,
High and Man. Tr. Schs., Washington, D. C. Theta Delta Chi, Sigma Xi. With Lehigh
Valley R. R., 1896-7; Instr. in C. E., Lehigh Univ., 1897-1902; VroT. do., Univ. of Cin-
cinnati, 1902-3; Acting Prof, do., and in charge of Sanitary Eng., Univ. of Wis., 1903-4;
Asst. Prof, do., Univ. of Vt., 1904-5; with Amer. Bridge Co., and Bridge Dept.. of L.
V. R. R., all summer vacations; Asst. Prof, of Struct. Eng., Univ. of 111., 1905 — . Author:
Bridge Engineering-Roof Trusses, Amer. Correspondence Schs., Chicago, 1909, 350 pp.;
Elc-men. Steel Constr., Radford, Chicago, 1910, 238 pp.; Observation of Engr. in Europe,
25th Annual Meeting 111. Soc. and Engrs. and Survvrs., 30 pp.; Struct. Drafting. Amer.
Cor. Schs., Chicago, 191 1, 200 pp.; Maintenance of Way, Proceedings of St. Louis K. R.
Club, St. Louis, II pp., 1907; also other articles. Member Chaplain's Council; Endow-
ment of Diocese, Church Extension; Soc. St John the Divine (Treas.); Episcopal Synod
(Delegate); 111. Soc. Engrs. and Survyrs; Amer. R'y- Assnj Soc. for Prom, of Eng.
£duc. ; Amer. Soc. for Testing of Materials; Amer. Soc. of Civil Engrs. Married Sarah
Breisch, Sept. 2, 1901; So. Bethlehem, Pa. Address, 804 W. Oregon St., Urbana, 111.
JAMES MERION DUNCAN
Assistant; b. Oct. 12, 1872, Champaign Co., 111.; s. Ira Mills (b. Aug. 25, 1836, Ind.)
& Martha (Clements) Duncan (b. Jan. 29, 1851, Ky.) Asst. in Wood Shop, Univ. of
111., 1906 — . Member First Christian Church (Trustee). Married Ellen Burk, Oct. 12,
1893. Children, Violet Elizabeth, b. Jan. 22, 1898; Lawrence Mills, b. Sept. 20, 1904;
Minnie (jray, b. Mar. 20, 1909. Address, 710 S. Walnut St., Urbana, 111.
JOHN CHRISTIE DUNCAN
B. S., 1904, Univ. of Pa.; M. S., 1904, ibid.; Ph. D., 1907, ibia.; Asst. Prof.; b. Mar.
6, 1881, Philadelphia, Pa.; s. Samuel (b July i, 1844, Scot.) &• Margaret (Christie) Dun-
can (b. Mar. 22, 185 1, do.) Prepared in N. £. Man. Tr. Sch., Philadelphia, Pa. Zelo-
sophic; Delta Kappa Chi. Asst. in Industry. Univ. of Pa., 1904-6; Asst. Prof, of Econ.
and Soc, Ohio State Univ., 1906-8; Asst. Prof, of Accountancy, Univ. of 111.. 1908-^
Reorganized office system of City Engrs. Dept., Milwaukee, Wis., 191 1. Author: Economic
Side of Works Management, 140 pp., (Thesis); Principles of Industrial Management, D.
Appleton & Co., N. Y., igii, i2ir.o., xviii, 323 pp.; also various articles. Member Amer.
Economic Assn, ; Amer. Statistical Assn.; Nat'l. Tax Assn. Address, 709 W. Springfield
Ave., Urbana, 111.
JOSEPH EVANS DUNIPACE
A. B., 1 90s, Oberlin Coll.; A. M., 1906, Leland Stanford Jr. Univ.; Business man;
b. June 19, 18S0, Perrysburg, O. ; s. Tames (b. Edinburgh, Scot.) & Florence S. (Evans)
Dunipace (b. Newgarden O.) Prepared in High Schs. of Perrysburg and Toledo, O.
Teacher at Pa. State Coll., 1907; Instr. in Quant. Chem., Univ. of 111., 1907-8; Student,
Faculty 689
Univ. of Goettingen, Ger., 1908-9; Business 1910 — Member First Unit. Cliiirch, Toledo, 0-;
Amer. Chem. Sec. Address, 2339 Robiiiwood Ave., Toledo, O.
WILLIAM VAN DUNKIN
(See No. 1857.)
(See No. 3720.)
(See No. 1487-)
(See No. 383-)
CHARLES ELMER DURST
EDWARD MURRAY EAST
FREDERIC WALTER EBERLEIN
ERNST OTTO ECKELMANN
A. B., 1897, Northwestern Univ.; B. L., 1898, Univ. of Wis.; Ph. D., 1906, Univ. of
Heidelberg; b. Apr. 18, 1877, Burlington, Wis. Scholar and Feliow in German Philology,
Univ. of Wis., 1900-2; Ottendorfer Memorial Fellow, New York Univ., 1902-3. Teacher
of Ger. and Greek, Carroll (Toll., 1898-1900; Instr. in Ger., Smith Coll., 1903-5; do. Dart-
mouth Coll., 1906-8; do., Univ. of 111., 190S-9; Washington State Univ., 1910 — Author:
Schillers Einfluss auf die Jugenddramen Hebbels, (Ottendorfer Series of Germanic Mono-
graphs 3vo., Frankfurt am Main, Boer & Co., 1906; Dr. Alberts, Hebbels Stellung zu
Shakespeare, Jour, cf English and German Philology, v. 7, No. 3. Address, Univ. of
Wash., Seattle, Wash.
WILLIAM GEORGE ECKHARDT
(See No. 2371.)
*WILLIAM JULIUS ECKOFF
Ph. D., 1890, New York Univ.; Ph. D., 1893, Columbia Univ.; b. Mar. 24, 1853, Ham-
burg, Ger.; s. Henry (b. Jan. 24, 1823, ibid.) & Emma Angelica (Schroeder) Eckoff (b.
Feb. 20, 1S30, ibid.) Prepared in Praparandeum, Hamburg, Ger. Pres. Collegio Nacional
de Granada, Nicaragua, 1879-80; Prof, of Psych, and Ped.. Jersey City High and Tr. Sch.,
1884-92; do., Phil., Ped., Pol. Sci., Columbia Univ., 1892-3; do., Phil, and Ped., Colo.
Univ., 1893-4; do., Ped., Univ. of 111., 1894-5; Prin. Herbart Prep. Sch., Suffern, N. Y.,
1896-1901; Prin. Woodyclifle Prep. Sch., So. Orange, N. J., 1901-5; Prin. So. i6th St.
Pub. Sch., Newark, N. J., 1905-6; Prin. Oliver St. Pub. Sch.,ibid., 1906-8 Author: Her-
bart's A. B, C. of Sense Perception, Appleton & Co (Internat'l. Educ. Series) ; Kant's In-
augural Address, Macmillan Co., (Columbia Contributions to Phil, and Educ.) ; Inaugural
Discourse (in Spanish Pamphlet); Granada, Nicaragua, 1879; also several magazine
articles. Member Natl. Geog. Soc. ; New England Soc. of Orange; Amer. Soc. Sci. Assn.;
Free Masons. Married Alice Mary Lockwood, 1892, College Point, N. Y. *Died Sept.
29, 1908, Newark, N. J.
PAUL FREDERICK EDINGER
A. B., 1905, State Univ. of la.; Assistant; b. Oct. 26, 1879, Davenport, la. Prepared
in Davenport (la.) H. S. Grad. Course. Univ. of la., 1905-6. Scholarship, 1905-6;
Sigma Xi; Lowden Prize in Geol., 1906. Instr. in Univ. of la., 1906-7; Asst. in Geol.,
Univ. of in., 1907-8. Member M. E. Church, (t)
JAMES LLOYD EDMONDS
B. S.. 1907, Ohio State Univ.; Associate; b. July 5, 1885, Carrollton, Mo. Prepared
in Mansfield (O.) H. S. Stock Judging Team. Teacher in Minn. State Univ., Sch. and
Coll. of Agr., 1907-10; Instr. in An, Hus., and Asst. in Horse Hus., in Agr. Exp. Sta.,
Univ. of 111., 1910-11; Assoc, in Horse Hus., and 1st Asst. in Horse Husb. in Sta.,
1911 — Author: Short articles for local farm papers. Member Congr. Church. Ad-
dress. 1004 W. Oregon St., Urbana, 111.
GRACE OSBORNE EDWARDS
(See No. 3348.)
MAURICE EISNER
Prof, of Music and Master of Piano, Royal Acad, of Music, Budapest, Hun., igoo;
b. July 2, 1880, Keokuk, la. Instr. in Piano, Royal Acad, of Music, Budapest, 1899-
1900; Instr. in Piano, Univ. of 111., 1901-2; private teaching, 1900-6; Head of Con-
servatory of Music, Minneapolis, Minn., 1906-10; concert tour with Kocian, the Violinist,
1910 — Address, Univ. Ave., Champaign, 111. (J)
KARL JOHN THEODORE EKBLAW
(See No. 3724.)
WALTER ELMER EKBLAW
(See No. 4145.)
ARTHUR MATTHEW ELAM
B. M. E., 1908, Univ. of Ky. ; Teacher; b. Mar. 10, 1884, Lawrence Co., Ky.; s.
Matthew McClure (b. Morgan Co., Ky.) & Emily Grant (Botner) Elam (b. Lawrence Co.,
Ky.) Prepared in Ky. State Acad. Tau Beta Pi. Instr. in State Univ. of Ky.; Instr.
in G. E. D., Univ. of 111., 1908-9; Asst. to Dean, Mech. Eng., Univ. of Ky., 1909-10; with
Amer. Blower Co., Detroit, Mich., 1910 — . Author: Automobile Testing Plant of the
Univ. of Ky., Horseless Age, v. 25, No. 22. Member, Masons. Married Clotilde Bonta
Aug 4, 1909, Lexington Ky. (Charge of Drawing Dept. of the Columbus Trade Scliool. Ad-
dress, 1506 Summit St., Columbus, O.
FREDERICK ELLIS
Instructor; b. Apr. 21, 1874, Engl.; s. John, (b. ibid) & Elizabeth (Harris) Ellis (b.
ibid.) Prepared in Natl. Schs., Engl. Acacia. Pattern Makers Apprentice, Journeyman,
690 Universitv of Illinois
1890-6; do., Chargenian, 1896-1906; Instr., do., Univ. of 111., 1906 — Married Emily Ellis,
Apr. 18, igoi, Engl. Address, 50S \V. Illinois St., Urbana, 111.
*ELINOR E. ELLSWORTH
Asst. in Vocal JNIusic, 1895; resigned llec, 1895. ^Deceased.
ARNOLD EMCH
Ph. D., 1895, Univ. of Kan.; Asst. Prof.; b. Mar. 24, 1871; s. Albrecht (b. 1836,
Gossliwil, Switzerland) & Maria (Zurbuchen) Emch (b. 1840, Habchern, do.) Prepared
in Co. High Sch., Bucheggberg. Sigma Xi. Attended, Cantonal Coll., Solothurn,
Switzerland, 1886-90; Eidgenossische Tcchnische Hochschule, Zurich, Switzerland, 1890-3.
Asst. Prof, of Math., Univ. of Kan., 1895-7; Prof, of Math., Poly, of Biel, Switzerland,
1897-9; Prof, of Math, and Graphics, Univ. of Colo. 1900-5; Prof, of Math., Cantonal
Coll. of Solothurn and Basel, 1905-11; Asst. Prof, of Math., Univ. of 111., 191 1—.
Author: Introduction to Projective Geometry and its Applications, John Wiley & Sons,
New York, 1905, 267 pp.; Kultur und Reisebilder aus Amerika, Sauerlander, Aarau,
1908, 272 pp.; Kinematische Gelenksysteme und die durch sie erzeugten goemetrischen
Transformationen, Gassmann, Solothurn, 1907, 67 pp.; Uber orthogonale Systeme und
einige Technische Anwendungen, Schiller. Biel, 1898, 32 pp.; also many magazine articles.
Member Amer. Math. Soc; Amer. Assn. for Adv. of Sci.; Circolo Matematico die Palermo:
Schweizerische Mathematische Gesellschaft; Swiss Alpine Club. Married Hilda Emch,
Aug. 28, 1895. Children, Walter, b. Dec. 24, 1896; Arnold, b. Nov. 3, 1899. Address,
604 W. Elm St., Urbana, 111.
EDITH EMIGH
Assistant; b. 1889, LaPorte, Ind.; attended Ind. Lib. Sch., 190S. Temporary Catalog.
Asst.; Loan Asst. in Lib., Univ. of 111., 1909-10; Catalogue Asst. in Lib., 1910 — . Chris-
tain Scientist. Address, looi W. Oregon St., Urbana, 111.
ARTHUR D. EMMETT
(See No. 1489-)
("See No. G70.)
(See No. 2649.)
(See No. 2079.)
CLYDE WILBUR EMMONS
MELVIN LORENIUS ENGER
ROY VICTOR ENGSTROM
ARTHUR LLEWELLYN ENO
A. B., 1895, Brown Univ.; A. M., 1899, Univ. of \'t. ; A. M., 1901, Harvard
Univ.; b. Oct. 1, 1872, Charlotte, Vt.; s. Byron Rusgell (b. Mar. 1, 1844, ihid.) & Phoebe
Goodyear (Wooster) Eno (b. Feb. 24, 1847, ibid.) Prepared in Vt. Acad., Saxton's
Riv., Vt. Phi Delta Theta. Scholar, Brown Univ. Editor, Brown Daily Herald, 1894-5;
Asst. in Rhet., Brown Univ., 1895-6; Master in Latin, Vt. Acad., 1896-8; Instr. in Engl.
and Ger., Univ. of Vt., 1898-1900; Grad. Student, Harvard, 1900-2; Instr. in Engl., Univ.
of Texas, 1902-4; do., summer sch., 1902-3; Instr. in Rhet., Univ. of 111., 1904-8. Author:
Edition of Scott's Quentin Durward, Macmillan Co., i6mo., 529 pp., xxviii; The Mexican
Shepherd Plays, Special Volume of the Amer. Folk Lore Jour; short stories for maga-
zines and newspapers. Member Amer. Folk Lore Soc. (t)
NEWTON EDWARD ENSIGN
(See No. 4644.)
OSCAR ERF
B. Sci., 1899, Ohio State Univ.; Professor; b. Dec. 17, 1874, Monroeville, O.; s.
Philip (b. ibid.) & Dorothea (Heyman) Erf (b. ibid.) Prepared in Monroeville Pub.
Schs., Alpha Zeta; Sigma Xi. Scholarship in Dairying. Asst. in Dairying, Ohio State
Univ., 1896-9: Mgr. of Star Creamery Co., 1903; Mgr. of N. Eaton Creamery and Straight
Dairy Co., 1893-4; Instr. in Dairy Mfg., Univ. of 111., 1899-1903; Prof, of Dairying and
Animal Hus., K. S. A. C, 1903; Supt. of Dairy Dept. La. Purchase Exposition, 1904;
Prof, of Dairy and Animal Hus., Kan. State Agr. Coll., 1904; Prof, of Dairying, Ohio
State Univ. Invented starter vat; milk bottles; water heater. Author: Bull. No. 75,
111. Exp. Sta.; Bulls. Nos. 130 and 131, Kan. Exp. Sta.; Press Bulls. Nos. 144 and 147,
do.; Dairy Arithmetic, 90 pp; Creamery Building, 10 pp.; also various magazine articles.
Member Amer. Breeders. Assn. (Treas., 1904); Dairy State Assn. of Kan., Nebr., 111.,
Ohio, and Wis.; Natl. Creamery and Buttermakers' Assn.; Kan. Poultry Assn.; Soc. for
Adv. of Sci. Married Alice Ashton, June 28, 1905, Monroeville, O. Address, 157 12th
Ave., Columbus, O.
THOMAS REUBEN ERNEST
(See No. 2959.)
WILLIAM ESTY
A. B., 1889, Amherst Coll.; B. S., 1893, Mass. Inst, of Tech.; A. M., 1893, Amherst,
Coll.; Professor; b. July 9, 1868, Amherst, Mass. ; s. William Cole (b. Apr. 8, 1838. West-
moreland, N. H.) & Martha Ann (Gushing) Esty (b. Nov. 14, 1837, Boston, Mass.) Pre-
pared in Amherst H. S. Psi Upsilon; Tau Beta Pi. Completed the "expert course" at
the factories of the Thom.son-Houston Electric Co., Lynn, Mass., 1892-3; Instr. in E. E.,
Univ. of 111., 1893-5; Asst. Prof., 1895-8; Assoc. Prof., 1898-1901; Asst. Prof, do., Lehigh
Univ., 1901-3; Prof., 1903 — . Author: Alternating Current Machinery, Amer. Correspond-
ence Schools, Chicago, 111., 1905, 432 pp., revised edition, .1911, in press; The Elements
of Elec. Eng., V. I; Direct Current Machines; Elec. Distribution and Lighting (with W.
S. Franklin), Macmillan Co., 1906, 500 pp., V. II; Alternating (Currents (with W. S.
Facui.ty 691
Franklin), do., 1907, 378 pp.; Dynamo Laboratory Manual (with W. S. Franklin, C. E.
Clewell, S. S. Seyfeit do., 1908, 149 pp.; Dynamos and Motors (with W. S. Franklin) do.,
1909, 489 pp.: also many magazine articles Member Amer. Inst, of Elec. Engrs. ; Local
Secy, of Bethlehem, Pa., Branch, do.; Soc. Prom, of Eng. Educ. ; Amer. Assn. for Adv. of
Sci., (Fellow); Bethlehem Club. Married Julia Louise Coy, June 14, 1894, Brookline,
Mass. Children, William Cole, Jr., b. Mar. 7. 1805; Lucien Coy, b. Mar. 15, 1899; John
Gushing, b. May 12, 1901. Address, Dept. of Elec. Eng., Lehigh Univ., So. Bethlehem, Pa.
AUGUSTA DILLMAN EVANS
A. B., 191 1, Smith Coll.; Assistant; b. July 10, 1885; d. David John (b. 18.29, Wales)
& Susan (Dillman) Evans (b. Jan. 24, 1840, Middleport, Pa.) Prepared in Scranton H.
S., Pa. Colloquium; Telescopium. Attended Lowthorpe Hort. Sch., Groton, Mass., 1905-6;
Amherst Agr. Coll., Amherst, Mass. Teacher Rural Sch., La Plume, Pa., 1906-7; Asst.
Gardener, Kingston Gardeners, Kingston, Mass.; Asst. in Agr. Extension, Univ. of 111.,
191 1 — Address, 310 W. Church St., Champaign, 111.
HENRY HOUGHTON EVERETT
M. D.. 1902, Coll. of P. & S., Chicago.; Instructor; b. Sept. 11, 1866, Chambersburg,
Pa.; s. William S (b. 1836, Fanitsburg, Pa.) & Charlotte Stickney (Reed) Everett (b.
Richmond, Va.) Prepared in South Div. H. S., Chicago, and Univ. of Chicago. Attended
Chicago Medical Coll., (N. W. Univ.), iSSS. Nu Sigma Nu. Instr. in Gym., Univ. of
Wis., 1894-s; Asst. Prof, of Phys. Tr., Univ. of 111., 1895-6; Assoc. ProL of Phys. Tr.,
ibid., 1896-S; Physician and Surgeon, 1902; Instr. Nose and Throat Dept., Rush Medical
Coll., Univ. of (Jhicago. Member Chicago Med. Soc; 111. State Med. Soc; Amer. Med.
Assn.; Ottawa Co., Rled. Soc, Mich. Married, Jessie Elizabeth Armstrong, July 2, 1891;
Sycamore, III. Children, Charlotte Reed, b. Sept. 13, 1892; Henry Armstrong, b. Nov.,
28, 1898. Address, 32 N. State St., Chicago, 111.
GEORGE DAY FAIRFIELD
Bus. Man.; b. May 6, 1866, Hillsdale, Mich.; s. Edmund B. (b. Aug., 1821, Va.) &
Mary A. (Baldwin) Fairfield (b. 1836. Ellington, N. Y.) Prepared in Lincoln H. S.,
Nebr., and Oberlin Coll. Alpha Tau Omega; Phi Beta Kappa. Vice Consul from U. S.,
Lyons, France, 1889-93; Instr. in charge of Romanic Langs., De Pauw Univ., 1894-5; Asst.
Prof, of Romanic Langs., Univ. of 111., 1895-8; Prof, of Romanic Langs., ibid., 1898-1903;
in business, 1903-4; Asst. Prof, of Romanic Langs., Syracuse Univ., 1904-6; Prof, of
French and Spanish, Beloit Coll., 1906-11; in business with James O. Heyworth, 191 1 — .
Edited Beaumarchais' Barbier de Seville, Scott, Foresman & Co., Chicago, 1902, 167 pp.
Member Univ. Club, Syracuse, N. Y. Married Mary Adelaide Peters, 1890, Tecumseh,
Mich. Children, Helen Peters, b. Aug. 1893; Mary Burnham, b. July, 1895 (d. July,
1896); John Edmund, b. July, 1898. Address, 305 Harvester Bldg., Chicago, 111.
JOHN ARCHIBALD FAIRLIE
A. B., 1895, Harvard Coll.; A. M., 1896, Harvard Univ.; Ph. D., 1898, Columbia
Univ.; b. Glasgow, Scot., Oct. 30, 1872; s. James Mitchell (b. Apr. 23, 1845, Strathblane,
do.) & Margaret Simpson (Miller) Fairlie, (b. 1845, (jlasgow, do.) Prepared in Duval
H. S., Jacksonville, Fla. Phi Beta Kappa; Cosmos Club. Prize Detur, Bowdoin Prizes;
A. B. degree Magna cum laiide; honorable mention in history; Toppan Prize. Secy, to
Comm. on Canals of New York State, 1899-1900; Lecturer on Mun. Govt., Columbia Univ.,
1900; Asst. Prof, of Admin. Law, Univ. of Mich., 1900-6; Junior Prof, of Admin. Law,
ibid.. 1906-9; Special Agent, Bureau of Corporations, parts of 1908 and 1909; Assoc. Prof,
of Pol. Sci., Univ. of 111., 1909-11; Prof. do.. 191 1 — . Author: The Centralization of
Administration in New York State, Columbia Univ., Studies in Historv. Economics and
Public Law, 1898, v. ix. 8vo., 207 pp.; Statistical Tables and Data relating to the Canals
and Commerce of New York, Report of the Comm. on Canals of New York State, 1900,
8vo., 8s pp.; Municipal Administration, Macmillan Co., 1901, Svc, 418 pp.; The
Natl. Administration of the United States of America, Macmillan Co., 1905, 8vo.,
274 pp.; Local Government in Counties, Towns and Villages, The Century Co.,
1906, 12 vo., 289 pp.; Essays in Municipal Administration, Macmillan Co., 1908,
8 vo., 374 pp.; Taxation and Revenue System of Illinois, a report prepared for the
Special Tax Commission, 111., Printing Co., 1910, 8 vo., 256 pp.; also many articles. Member
Mich. Constitutional Convention, 1907-8; Chief Clerk, Special Tax Comm., State of 111.,
iQio-ii; Assoc. Ed., Natl. Municipal Review; Executive Council, Amer. Pol. Sci. Assn.;
Council of Natl. Civil Service Reform League; Amer. Economic Assn.; Natl. Municipal
League; Harvard Club of New York; City Club, Chicago; Univ. Club of Urbana and
Champaign. Address, 1004 S. Lincoln Ave., Urbana, 111.
ROY NEWTON FARGO
(See No. 373I-)
STANLEY PRINCE FARWELL
(See No. 2966.)
EDWARD ARTHUR FATH
B. S., 1902, Carleton Coll.; Ph. D., 1909, Univ. of Calif.; Astronomer; b. Aug. 23,
1880, Germany; s. Jacob (b. Mar. 13, 1840, Germany) & Bertha L. (Judiesch) Fath (b.
Mar. 14, 1850. do.) Prepared in Muscatine (la.) H. S. Sigma Xi; Delta Sigma Rho. At-
tended Wilton Coll., 1898-1900; Univ. of 111., 1905-6. Instr. in Astron., Univ. of 111.,
1905-6; Director Smith Observatory, Beloit, Wis. Author: The Spectra oi
Spiral Nebulae and Globular Star Clusters, First paper, Lick Obsy., Bull. No. 149, 1909,
7 pp.; Second paper, Astrophysical Jour., v. 33, 1911, pp. 58-63- The Spectrum of the
Zodiacal Light, Lick Obsy, Bull. No., 165, 1909, 3 pp.; The Northern Limit of the
692 University of Illinois
Zodiacal Light, do.. No. 142, igoS, 5 pp.; Elements and Ephemeris of Comet g. 1906.
(Thiele), do., 103, 1906, 2 pp. (with R. G. Aitken) ; Observations of Comets, 1906, d, e, g,
h 1907, a, do.. 103, 104, 120. Discoveries: Brighter spiral nebulae give spectum like
sun, 1909-11; Zodiacal light gives solar type spectum. 1Q09; Globular star clusters give
F. type spectra, 1911. Member Astnjn. & Astrophysical Soc. of America. Married Rosina
Kiehlbauch, June i, 1909. Address, Beioit, Wis.
MARY ELIZA FAWCETT
(See No. G 74.)
*EDMOND GUSTAVE FECHET
Born July 11, 1844, Port Huron, Mich.; s. Alfred Fechet de Alart (b. 181 7, Strasburg,
France) & Marv de Garmo (Buel) Fechet (b. 1823, Syracuse, N. Y.). Entered U. _S.
Vols., May 19, 1861; in U. S. Army (Vol. and Reg.) ever since; Prof, of Mil. Sci., Univ.
of Nebr. (ten^porary assignment), July and Aug, 1896; Prof of Mil. Sci. and Tactics.
Univ. of 111., 1 900-1909. Inventor of a portable ramp for unloading stock from railroad
trains (see Manual of Field Engineering, Beach, 226 pp. and pi. 53); Device and system
for erecting conical tents; Device for protecting springs of cots in dormitories. Author:
The True Story of the Death of Sitting Bull, Cosmopolitan Magazine, May, 1896. Mem-
ber Natl. Geog. Soc; Grand Army of the Republic. Married Rachel Morns Forsythe,
Nov. 25, 1875, Portsmouth, O., (d. May 25 1905). Children, Mary Forsythe and James
Edmond. *Died Nov. 16, 1910.
FRANCES MARGARET FEIND
(See No. 2658.)
J. C. FEITSHAUS
A. M. ; Instr. in Elocution, Univ. of 111., 1882-4.
ALISON MARION FERNIE
Teacher; b. Nov. 25, 1866, Derby, Eng.; d. John (b. Capar, Flfeshire, Scot.) & Ara-
bella (Pike) Fernie (b. Derby, Eng.) Prepared in private sch. and masters abroad.
Alpha Chi Omega. Professional studies in Royal Acad, of Mus., London; Philadelphia
Musical Acad.; also in Bonn, Weimar. Paris, and Italy. Head of vocal dept., DePauw
Univ., 1891-7; concert singing in Philadelphia, Washington, and New York City; Professor
and head of the vocal dept., Univ. of 111., 1 897-1903; Dir. of Choral Soc; Private Teach-
ing in Florence, Italy, and traveling for pleasure. Address. Care Brown, Shipley & Co.,
123 Pall Mall, London.
EMORY NELSON FERRISS
Ph. B., 1904, Univ. of la.; A. M., 1905, ibid.; Ph. D., 1908, ibid.; Instructor; b.
July 17, 1882, Toledo, la.; s. Oscar Milton (b. Sept. 4, 1849, Mt. Vernon, O.) & Emma
(Bidwell) Ferriss (b. July 7, 1858, Gladstone, la.) Prepared in Clark Coll. Prep. Sch.;
Philaphronean Lit. Soc. Graduate Scholarship in Ger., la., 1905-6; Fellowship, 1907-8;
Old Eng. Text Soc. Prize, 1906. Attended Univ. of Chicago, summer 1911. Prin. of H.
S., Pocatello, Id., 1906-7 and 1908-11; Instr. in Engl., Univ. of 111., 1911-12. Author:
Angengruber's Portraval of Character, 71 pp., United Brethren Pub. Co., Dayton, O.
Member Old English Club, Univ. of la., 1907-8; Idaho Interscholastic League for Second-
arv Schs. (Vice-Pres. 1008-10.) Married Bessie Isabel Reed, Aug. 26, 1908, Minneapolis,
Minn, (ihild, Dorothy Elaine, b. Apr. 18, 1910. Address, Tacoma, Wash.
ARTHUR SARGENT FIELD
A. B., 1902, Dartmouth Coll.; A. M., 1903, ibid.; Ph. D., 1909, Yale Univ.; Economist.
Prepared in Hyde Park H. S., Chicago, 111. Phi Beta Kappa. Fellow in Pol. Econ.,
Univ. of Wis., 1903-4; Scholar in Econ., Yale Univ., 1907-8. Instr. in Econ., Univ. of
111., 1004-7; Instr. in Econ., Dartmouth Coll., 1909-11; Economist, Bureau of Ry. Econ.
Washington, D. C, 191 1 — . Author: The Child Labor Policy of New Jersey, Amer. Econ.
Assn., 1910, 229 pp. Address, Bureau of Railway Econ., Washington, D. C.
CHARLES ALBERT FISCHER
(See No. G 7S.)
FOREST ADDISON FISHER
(See No. 4633-)
ORA STANLEY FISHER
(See No. 3360.)
•GEORGE MYGATT FISK
A. B., 1890, Univ. of Mich.; Ph. D., 1896, Univ. of Munich; b. JuW 16, 1864, Can-
field, O.; scholarships for two years at Phillips Exeter Acad., N. H.; Fellowship at Pa.
Studied at Halle, Berlin, London, Paris, Geneva, and Brussels. Supt. of Schs. in Mich,
for two years; Prof, of Econ., Jacob Tome Inst., Port Deposit, Md., 1900; Taught in
summer session, Univ. of Wis., 1900; do., Johns Hopkins Univ., 1901 (Albert Shaw Lec-
tureship); Prof, of Commerce, Univ. of 111., 1902-1910. Author: History of German-
American Diplomatic Relations; Commercial Policy of U. S., 1890-igoo; also various short
articles. Member Amer. Embassay at Berlin for Four years (Secy.) *Died Apr.*29, 1910,
at Madison, Wis.
IRA WILLIAM FISK
(See No. 3738.)
JOHN DRISCOLL FITZ-GERALD II
A. B., 1895, Columbia Univ.; Ph.D., 1906, ibid.; Asst. Prof.; b. May 2, 1873, Newark,
N. J.; s. Aaron Ogden (b. Sept. 14, 1845, ibid.,) & Harriet Minerva (Haines) Fitz-
Gerald (b. Dec. 20, 1847, ibid.) Prepared at Harringer II. S., ibid.. Phi Beta Kappa.
Faculty 693
Alumni Prize to "The most faithful and deserving student of the graduating class," Co-
lumbia Coll., 1895; Univ. Scholar in Romance Langs., Columbia Univ., 1895-6; Univ. Fel-
low in Romance Langs., ibid., 1807-8; also studied Romanic Phil, at Leipsic, Berlin, Mad-
rid, and Paris, 1896-7 & 1900-1902. Eleve Titulaire de I'ficole Pratique des Hautes Etudes
(Section des Sciences Historiqiies et Philologiques), Paris, 1897; fileve Diplome de I'EcoIe-
Pratique des Hautes Etudes (Section des Sciences Historiques et Philologiques), Paris,
1902. Asst. in Romance Langs, and Lit.. Columbia Univ., 1898-1902; Tutor, do., 1902-7;
Instr., do., 1907-9; Asst. Prof. Univ. of 111., 1900 — .Author: La Vida de Santos Domingo
de Silos par (jonzalo de Berceo, Edition critique, BibUotheque de Vticole des Hautes Etudes,
fascicule, 149, large 8vo, Paris, 1904, pp. lxx+ 147 + 2 facsimilies; Versification of the
Cuaderna Via, as found in Berceo's Vida de Santo Domingo de Silos, Columbia Univ. Stu-
dies in Romance Philology and Literature, New York, 1905, large 8vo, pp. xiii -I-113-I-2
facsimiles; A Reading Journey Through Spain, illustrated, The Chautauquan 55 (Aug.
1909) pp. 311-477, special double number, as a pamphlet, in an edition of 35,000 copies, for
use as text book in the Chautauqua Lit. and Sci. Circle for 1909-10; Rambles in Spain,
New York, 1910, T. Y. Crowell & Son, Large 8vo. pp. xviii+310+136 illustrations, hors
texte; Lope de Vega; Novelas a la Senora Marcia Leonarda, Reproduktion der Ausgaben
von 1621 und 1624. Kritisch herausgegeben und mit Einleitung und Anmerkungen versehen,
in collaboration with Leora A. Filz-Gerald, large 8vo. in the Romanishche.Forschungen, Er-
langen; Numerous literary and linguistic articles dealing with topics in Romanic Phil, and
in Hispanic Langs., Lits., and Hist., and appearing in the learned journals of the United
States, France, and Spain. Member Methodist Church; Alumni Assn. of High Schs., New-
ark, N. J.; Hispanic Soc. of Amer. ; Real Academia Epanola de la Lengua (correspondiente) ;
Advisory Council of the Instituto Internacional of Madrid; Sons of the Revolution; Mod.
Lang. Assns. of Amer.; Amer. Dialect Soc; Societe Amicale Gaston Paris, Paris; Gesell-
schaft fur Romanische Literatur, Dresden; Advisory Board (with editorial duties)
Romanic Review; Art Collector's Club, Philadelphia; Faculty Club, Columbia Univ.; Univ.
Club, Urbana, 111. Married Leora Almita Hartpence, May 16, 1900, _ Newark, N. J.
Children, Nesta, b. June 29, 1904; Gerald Hartpence, b. Dec. 4, 1905; Linda, b. Mar. 3,
1910. Address, Univ. of 111., Urbana, 111.
ALICE VIRGINIA FEATHER
Teacher; b. Philadelphia, Pa.; d. Joseph (b. Bradford, York, Eng.) & Drusilla C.
(Drake) Flather (b. Newton, Mass.). Prepared in Nashua H. S., N. H., followed by a
year of graduate work. Plymouth (N. H.) Nor. Sch., 1890; Graduated Harvard Univ.,
1892-4, and summer, 1896; Mass. Inst. Tech., 1894-1902; Saxton's River, French Acad.,
Vt., summer, 1897; Cornell Univ., summer, 1903; Univ. of Wis., summer, 1907; Univ. of
111., various courses in sci., 1904-8; French abroad. Teacher in high schs, 1886-1902;
Asst. in Chem., Univ. of 111., 1904-6; Acting Inst., 1906-8; substitute, Haverhill (Mass.)
H. S., 1911-12. Member Amer. Chem. Soc; Amer. Assn. for Adv. of Sci. Address, 20
Arlington St., Nashua, N. H.
VIRGIL R. FLEMING
(See No. 2377.)
WESLEY PILLS BURY FLINT
Assistant; b. May 4, 1883, South Hampton, N. H.; s. Moses C. (b. Aug., 1841, Law-
rence, Mass.) & Emily W. (Pillsburv) Flint (b. May 7, 1840, Newburyport, Mass.) Pre-
pared in Amesbury H. S., Mass. Zeta Epsilon. Conant Scholarship. Attended N. H.
Coll., 1902-5. In charge of Gypsy and Browntail Moth work on Cape Cod, 1905-6; Supt.
of New YorkDept. for H. L. Frost &• Co., Entomols. and Foresters, 1906-8; charge of
field work against San Jose Scale, Univ. of 111., 1908-9; Asst. Entomol. for Cent. 111., ibid
1911— . . Member Entomol. Soc. of Amer. Married Florence Belle Wraight, Jan. 21 1911'
St. Louis, Mo. Address, 1231 W. Edwards St., Springfield, 111.
IRA GRAESSLE FLOCKFN
n» ^d h' '^°^' ^^\° ^^^^^ Univ.; A. M., 1910, Cornell Univ.; Instructor; b. Dec. i, 1886,
Mansfield, 0.;s. Edward (b. July 14, 1862, Bucyrus, O.) & Kate (Graessle) Flocken (b.
Feb I, 1863, Kossuth O.). Prepared in Mansfield (O.) H. S. Delta Sigma Pi, Univ. of
i^ittsburgh. Attended Univ. of Chicago, summer, 1909. Asst. in Econ. Univ. of 111.
1910-11; Inst, in Econ. and Accounting, Univ. of Pittsburgh, 1911— Member Amer.
Econ. Assn.; Amer. Statist. Assn.; Faculty of Sch. of Econ., Univ. of Pittsburgh (Secy.).
Married Ohve (^heeti, Aug. 25, 1910, Worthington, O. Address, Keystone Apts., Cable
Place, Pittsburgh, Pa.
GEORGE TOBIAS FLOM
Tlniv^-' 'A«/^p;.f^"iy- A°^ Wis.; A.M 1804, Vanderbilt Univ.; Ph.D., 1900, Columbia
V.7T'/4'- ^■'"'^■' ^/P''- '?• '871. Utica, Wis.; s. Ole O. (b. Sept. 20, 1831. Flom in
Aurland, Province of Sogn, Norway) & Martha B. (Borlaug) Flom (b. 1836, Borlaug n
Leikanger Province of Sogn, do.) Prepared in Albion Acad., W s. Adelph?c Nora
F^Votf- .Schoastic Fellow in Germanics and Engl., Vanderbilt Univ.! . 893-4 ; Honorary
Fellow rfo Univ. of Wis., 1896-7; Fellow in Germanic Phil., Colu^b^aUniv 1897-8
Attended Copenhagen Univ., 1898-9; Leipsic Univ., ,809. Teacher of Ger and lat
Prairie duChien H.. S., Wis., i895-r>; Instr. in Ger. and Fr.. Vanderbilt Unv Xo-iooo-'
A«7-prJ'^"f'^Q"^'"^"/'^"^- '''"^' V^• Univ. of la., ,900; Asst. Prof. 190,; Prof 904'
Asst. Prof, of Scand Langs, and Lit., Univ. of 111., 1909— . Author- Scandinavian In-
fluence on Southern Lowland Scotch, Columbia Univ. Press. 1900 8r nn WiXrt^s A?s
verlobte empfehlen sich— . School edition D C Hf-ith R. f'r, rn^,. u-'' ^^ '.ctiert s AIs
Solbakken, with Introduction and Note^ 'jiL XEson & Co Tl^N.^^n tT ' S^"""^'
xxxii + 256; Chapters on Scandinavian"lm4°g?a,ij;'ro'Towa,''fo'wa''''&'sS:, /g'ot i^o
694 University of Illinois
pp.; History of Scandinavian Study in American Universities, Univ. of la. Studies, 1907,
66 pp.; Tegner's Frithjofs Saga, with Introduction and Notes, Engberg-Holmberg Pub.
Co., Chicago, 1909, pp. xxiv + 202; History of Morwegian Immigration to America, Iowa
City, Iowa, 1909, 407 pp.; Konongs Skuggsja, Fragment RA. 58 C, from an Old Nor-
wegian parchment codex of the thirteenth century with heliotype copy and a study of
the paleography and the language. The University Studies, V. iv, JNo. 2, Univ. of 111.,
Urbana, 111. 191 1. Roy. 8vo., pp. S4-59; also a number of articles. Editor; Studies in
Scandinavian Philoloay and Literature; Sognalaget; Assoc. Editor: The Jour, of English
and Germanic Philology. Member Mod. Lang. Assn. of Amer.; Amer. Dialect Soc; The
Viking Club and Soc. for Northern Research (London) : Folklore Fellows (Copenhagen,
Denmark); Amer.-Scand. Soc; Det Norske Selskab; Soc. for Adv. of Scand. Study
(Trustee); 111. branch of Amer. Folklore Soc. (Vice Pres.); Heimskringla (Pres.) Married
Loretta Regina, Dec. 26, 1900. Children, George Reginald, b. Nov. 4, iqoo; Elizabeth
Edda, b. July 21, 1902; Mary Antoinette, b. June 7, 1905. Address, 611 W. Green St.,
Urbana, 111.
MARY ELIZABETH FLOYD (BEVIS)
Born Dec. 29, 1875, Winthrop, Mass.; d. Thomas (b. Nov. 3, 1839, North Chelsea,
Mass.) & Mary Hall (Peirce) Floyd (b. Apr. 15, 1839, ibid.) Prepared in Wmthroo H.
S. and Wesleyan Acad., Wilbraham, Mass. Diploma, New Eng. Conservatory of Music,
Mass.; attended Boston Univ., 1896; N. E. Conservatory, one vr.; Munich, Ger., one yr.;
Bush Temple Conservatory, Chicago. Private music teacher, Boston, 1894-1904; Instr. in
Piano, St. Mary's Coll., Dallas, Texas, 1904-7; do., Univ. of 111., 1907-10. Organist
Presb. Church. Married Albon Bevis, Aug. 29, 191 1. Winthrop, Mass. Child, Elizabeth
Floyd, b. Nov. 13, 1912. Address, 707 W. Oregon St., L^ibana. 111.
LAWRENCE EARL FOGLESONG
(See No. 4658.)
JUSTUS WATSON FOLSOM
B. S., 189s, Harvard Univ.; Sci.D., 1899, ibid.; Asst. Prof.; b. Sept. 2, 1871, Cam-
bridge, Mass.; s. James Nelson & Charlotte Elizabeth (Watson) Folsom. Prepared in
Cambridge H. S., "Mass. Univ. Scholarship, Harvard Univ.; Bowdoin prize. Lab. Asst.
in Bot. and Zool., Harvard Univ.; Prof. Nat. Sci. and Physiol., Antioch Coll., O., 1899-
1900; Inst, in Entom., Univ. of 111., 1900-6; Assoc, 1906-9; Asst. Prof., 1909- —
Author: Entomology: with Special Reference to its Biological and Economic Asnects,
485 pp., 300 figs., 5 pis., P. Blackiston's Sons &• Co., Philadelphia, iqo6; alpo a
large number of articles. Member Boston Soc. Nat. Hist.; Cambridge Entom. Club;
Amer. Assn. for Adv. of Sci. (Fellow); Amer. Soc. of Naturalists; Amer. Soc. Zool.
Address, 108 E. Green St., Champaign, 111.
FRANCIS SEELEY FOOTE, JR.
E. M., 190S, Columbia Univ.; Asst. Prof.; b. Mar. 31, 1883, Brooklyn, N. Y.; s.
Francis Seeley & Addie Sarah (Jameson) Foote. Prepared in Montclair H. S., N. J. Delta
Tau Delta; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi. Engr. for Cumberland Mountain Coal and Timber Co.,
Dunlap, Tenn., 190=;; with Springdale Assn. (railroad location work), Louisville, Kv., loos-
6; Asst. Engr. N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R. Co., 1906-7; Asst. in Civil Eng., Columbia Univ.,
1907-10; Instr. in R. R. Civil Eng., Univ. of 111., 1910-11; Assoc, 1911-12; Asst. Prof.,
do.. Univ. of Calif., 1912 — . Author: The Solution of Plane Triangles privately pub.,
Urbana, 111., iQio, 12 pp.; also a number of articles. Member Amer. Inst, of Min.
Engrs.; Amer. R. R. Eng. Assn.; Soc. for Prom, of Eng. Educ. Address, Berkeley, Calif.
ERNEST BROWNING FORBES
(See No. 1024.)
ROBERT HUMPHREY FORBES
(See No. 683.)
STEPHEN ALFRED FORBES
(See No. H20.)
WINIFRED FORBES
Born Aug. 8, 1879, Normal, 111.; d. Stephen Alfred & Clara (Gaston) Forbes. Pre-
pared in Acad., Univ. of 111. Pi Beta Phi. Grad. of Amer. Conservatory of Music, Chi-
cago, 1899; attended Univ. of 111., 1899-1900; studied a year and a half under Leopold
Kramer, then Concert-master of the Thomas Orchestra. Instr. in Violin, State Univ. of
So. Dak., 1902-4; Instr. in Violin, Univ. of 111., 1904-10; Instr. of Violin, 1911-12,
San Manos Baptist Academy. Instructor of Violin & Hai nionv. State Univ. of Oregon,
T9I2 — Member Second Cong. Church, Oak Park, 1899; Unitarian Church, Urbana, HI-
1907. Address, School of IMusic, Univ. of Oregon, Eugene Ore.
GUY STANTON FORD
B. L., 189s, Univ. of Wis.; Ph.D., 1903, Columbia Univ.; Professor; b. May 9, 1873,
Salem, Wis.; s. Thomas D. (b. Feb. 9, 1848, Milhurn, 111.) & Helen Elizabeth (Shumway)
Ford (b. Sept. 16, 1847, Gurnee, 111.). Prepared in Plainfield. la., H. S. and Acad., Upper
la. Univ. Theta Delta Chi. Supt. Sch., Grand Rapids, Wis., 1895-8; Univ. of Berlin,
1899-1900; Scholar at Columbia Univ., 1900-1; Instr. in Hist., Yale Univ., 1901-6; Asst.
Prof., 1906; Prof, of Mod. European Hist., Univ. of 111., 1906 — Author: Hanover and
Prussia, 1795-1803, 315 pp., Columbia Studies in Hist. Econ., and Pol., Macmillan, 1903.
Editor: Turner Essays in American History, 300 pp., Henry Holt & Co., N. Y., 1910;
Makers of Modern Germany Series (with S. B. Fay), Macmillan & Co. Articles in
Amer. Hist. Review, Jour, of English and Germanic Philology, Shield of Theta Delta Chi,
Faculty 695
Repts. of the Amer. Hist. Assn., etc. Member Amer. Hist. Assn.; Miss. Valley Assn.;
New England Hist. Teachers' Assn., 1901-6; Grad. Club, New Haven, Conn.; Univ. of
111. Club; Univ. of 111. Golf Club. Married Grace Victoria Ellis, Sept. 6. 1907, Bristol,
Wis. Children, Elizabeth Jane, b. June 26, 1909; Thomas Kingman, b. Dec. 6, 1910.
Address, 1004 S. Lincoln Ave., Urbana, 111.
THOMAS BARTLETT FORD
A. B., 1904, Univ. of Kan.; A.M., 1907, ibid.. First Asst.; b. Aug. 27, 1882, Ida, Kan.
Iota Chapter, Sigma Xi. Asst. Instr. in Chem., Univ. of Kan., 1905-7; First Asst. in
Applied Chem., Univ. of 111., 1907-8. Member M. E. Church, (t)
ELIZABETH FORREST
(See No. 2660.)
CHESTER HUME FORSYTH
(See No. G80.)
JAMES HUTCHISON FORSVTHE
B. S. in Arch., 1908, Univ. of Pa.; Instructor; b. Dec. 27, 1885, Mercer, Pa.; s. John
(b. Feb. II, 1861, ibid.) & Elizabeth (Treffinger) Forsythe (b. Sept. 15, 1865, Pittsburg,
Pa.) Prepared in Pittsburg Central H. S. Under-grad. Scholarship, four years from
Pittsburg H. S. Head Daftsman, office of Davis & Davis., Philadelphia, 1906-7; do., Thayer
& Thayer, New Castle, Pa., 1908-9; Instr. in Arch., Washington Univ., 1909-10; Instr.
in Arch., Univ. of 111., 1910 — . Member Arch. Soc. Address, University Club, Urbana,
111.
EDWARD JOSEPH FORTIER
A. B., 1904, Tulane Univ.; Instructor; b. Dec. 9, 1S83; s. Alcee (b. 1857, St. James,
La.) & Marie (Lanauze) Fortier (b. 1864, New Orleans, La.) Prepared in Ferrell's Prep.
Sch. ; Phi Delta Theta. Attended Johns Hopkins Univ., 1904-6; Univ. of 111., 1908-9; Co-
lumbia Univ., 1910-11. Prof, of French, Notre Dame, Md., 1905-6; Instr. in Romance
Langs., Yale Univ., 1906-7; Assoc, in Romance Langs., Univ. of 111., 1907-9; Instr. in
Romance Langs, and Lits., Columbia Univ., 1910 — Instr. in Tulane Univ. Summer Sch.,
1910. Author: The Establishment of the Tamarois Mission, Trans, of the III. State Hist.
Soc, 1908. Member New England Modern Lang. Assn., Conn. Group, 1907 (Ex. Bd.) ;
Mod. Lang. Assn. of Amer.; La. State Hist. Soc. Married Marie Tricon, Sept. 11, 1906,
New Orleans, La. Child, Alida Marie, b. Mar. 3, 1912. Address, 557 W. 124th St,. New
York City.
ANNA KATHERINE FOSSLER
B. Sci., 1895, Univ. of Nebr. ; Head of Catalog Dept., and Classifier; b. Lincoln, Nebr. ;
d. Christian (b. Tubingen. Ger.) & Katherine (Andra) Fossler (b. Berlin, do.) Prepared
in Pub. Schs., Lincoln, Nebr. Attended New York Lib. Sch., 1898-1900. Asst. in Lib.,
Univ. of Nebr., 1895-7; do., Univ. of 111., 1897-8; Head of Catalog Dept., Classifier, Univ.
of Calif. Lib., 1900-0; do., Columbia Univ.. 1909 — . Supervisor of Serial Dept. Mem-
ber A. L. A.; C. L. A.; A. C. A.; N. Y. L. C. Address, 540 W. i22d St., New York City.
CHARLES WILLIAM FOSTER
(See No 43)
I. D. FOULON
Teacher in French, Univ. of 111., 1871-2. (t)
(See No. 1 123.)
(See No. 1325.)
FRED GATES FOX
HARRY BERT FOX
'JESSIE YOUNGE FOX (SHEPARDSON)
A. B., 1895, DePauw Univ.; b. Oct. 6, 1873, Kinmundy, 111.; d. Dr. Daniel Jesse (b
Dec. 2, 1814, Columbia, S. C.) & Mary Wade (Speed) Fox (b. Apr. 24, 1839, Mecklen
burg Co., Va.) Prepared in Prep. Dept., DePauw Univ. Alpha Chi Omega. Asst. in Piano
Univ. of 111., 1897-1901. Studied music with Wm. H. Sherwood, Chicago, 1902-3. Mem
ber Aurora Woman's Club, Aurora, 111. Married Ralph Steele Shepardson, June 5, 1903
Chicago, 111. *Died Feb. 13, igii, Chicago, 111.
FRANK ROY FRAPRIE
B. S., 1898, Lawrence Scientific Sch.; M. S., 1902, Harvard Univ.; Editor; b. July
14, 1874, Fall River, Mass.; s. Stephen Thomas (b. ibid.) & Caroline Mary (Goodrum)
Fraprie (b. ibid.) Prepared in B. M. C. Durfee II. S., Fall River, Mass. Teacher of
Chem. and Phys., Chelsea, (Mass.) H. S., 1898-9; Asst. in Chem., Univ. of 111., 1899-
1900; Prin. Steep Brook Grammar Sch., Fall River, 1900-1; Assoc. Ed. Photo Era, Boston,
1903-5: Ed. Amer. Photography, 1906 — Author: Among Bavarian Inns, L. C. Page &
Co., Boston, 1906, 8vo.; Castles and Keeps of Scotland, do., 1907, 411 pp.; The Art of
the Munich Galleries (with Florence Jean Ansell) do., 1910, 448 pp.; also a number of
articles and translations. Amer. Comm. for the Internat'l Photographic Expositions at
Dresden, 1909, and Budapest, 1910 Member Royal Photographic Soc. of Great Britain,
1909 (Fellow); Unitarian Church. Married Mary Otis Sampson, Sept. 16, 191 1, Brookline,
Mass. Address, 39 -Xcldington Road, Brookline, Mass.
WILBER JOHN ERASER
(See No. 735.)
WILLIAM GORDON ERASER
(See No. 1216.)
696 University of Illinois
FRANK FORREST FREDERICK
Director; b. Oct. 21, 1866, Methuen, Mass.; s. John Welch (b. June 21, 1823, West-
ford, Mass.) & Eliza Adelaid (Clark) Frederick (b. Jan. 13, 1823, Methuen, Mass.) Pre-
pared in Methuen H. S., Mass., and Lawrence Indus. Draw. Sch. Grad. Mass. Nor. Art
Sch., Boston, 1890. Attended Roval Westminster Sch. of Art, London, 1897. Instr. in
Diaw., Evening Schs., Boston, Mass., 1888-90; Prof, of Art and Design, Univ. of IlL,
1 890-1 906; Dir. Sch. of Industrial Arts. Trenton, N. J., 1906 — Exhibited with American
Paintings and Sculptures, Art Inst., Chicago, and with Soc. Western Artists. Author:
Architectural Rendering in Sepia, N. Y., Wm. T. Comstock, 1892; Plaster Casts and How
they are Made, do., 1899; Wash Method of Handling Water Color; Simplified Mechanical
Perspective; also many articles. Member Western Drawing and Man. Tr. Assn.; Soc. of
Western Artists; 111. Man. Arts Club. Married Alice Victoria Hutchinson, 1893. Children,
John Hutchinson, b, Jan. 3, 1896; Victoria, b. May i, 1898; George Francis, b. Apr. 15,
1900. Address, Trenton, N. J.
PERRY J. FREEMAN
(See No. 2973.)
FRED GOODRICH FRINK
B. S. in C. E., 1886, Univ. of Mich.; M. S., 1502, Univ. of Chicago; Professor; b.
Apr. 16, 1862, Pilot Grove, 111.; s. Morey F. (b. 1816. Morrisville, N. Y.) & Ellen E.
(Goodrich) Frink (b. May 16, 1833, Calhoun Co., Mich.) Prepared in Kankakee H. S.,
111. R. R. Eng., 1886-8; Struct. Eng., 1888-90: Instr. in Draw., Chicago Engl. H. S.,
1890-7; Prof, of Civil Eng., Univ. of Idaho, 1897-1900; Instr. in Civil Eng., Univ. of
Mich., 1902-4: Asst. Prof, of Civil Eng., Univ. of 111., 1904-6; Pres. Lake Construction
Co., Chicago, III., and Hammond, Ind., igo6-8; Prof, of R'y Eng., Univ. of Oregon, 1908 — .
Joint Author; Trigonometry (Hall & Frink), Henry Holt & Co., N. Y., 1909, 100 pp., 8vo. :
Pure Water Supply, The M'ich. Engr., 1Q04, pp. 28-45; The Queen Post Truss, Annual Rpt.,
111. Soc. Engrs. and Survyrs., 1905; Assoc. Memb. Amer. Soc. Civil Engrs. (Assoc);
Soc. for Prom. Eng. Educ. ; Knights Templar. Married Mae Beadle, July 10, 1888, Vank-
ton, So. Dak. Children, Ellen Beadle, b. Sept. 30, 1889; Marjorie Mae, b. Dec. 10, 1896;
Frederick William, b. May 12, 1904. Address, 603 Hilyard St., Eugene, Ore.
JOHN ALEXANDER FRISK
Asst & Machinist; b. Oct. 12, 1875, Stanton, la. With C. F. Elmes Eng. Works, Chi-
cago, for six and a halt years; Asst. & Mechanician in Mech. Eng. Lab., Univ. of 111.,
Feb., 1 9 12— Member Presb. Church. Address, Coll. of Eng., University of Illinois,
Urbana, 111.
EMMA QUINBY FULLER (DEAN)
A. M., 1897, Univ. of Nebr.; b. Tan. 8, 1872, Ashland, Nebr.; d. Horace Stevens
(b. Warren, O.) & Louisa (Brown) Fuller (b. Mecca, O.) Prepared in Doane Coll.
Acad. Alpha Chi Omega. Grad. Student, Wellesley Coll., 1894-6; Student, Amer. Con-
servatory of Music, Chicago, 1897-9; Instr. in Voice, Univ. of 111., 1899-1901; Instr. in
Amer. Conservatory of Music, 1902; Graduated, Post-graduate Dept., ibid.. 1903- Mar-
ried Arthur Randa'll Dean, Crete, Nebr., Sept. 18, 1901. Address, 5226 Cornell Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.(t)
EDWARD FULTON
A. B., 1889 Dalhousie Coll., Halifax, N. S.; A. M., 1891, Harvard Univ.; Ph. D., 1894,
ibid.; Assoc. Prof.; b. July 22, 1862, Lower Stewiacke, N. S.; s. Joseph (b. 1832, ibid.)
& Amanda (Ellis) Fulton (b. ifcirf.) Prepared in Pictou Acad., N. S., Monroe Exhibitioner
in Dalhousie, 1884-9; awarded First Rank Honors and the De Mille Gold Medal, ibid.
Instr. in Engl., Nor. Sch., Truro, N. S.. 1889-90; Asst. in Engl., Harvard Univ., 1892-4;
Prof, of Engl., Wells Coll., 1894-1900; Asst. Prof, of Rhet., Univ. of HI., 1901-4; Assoc.
Prof., 1904 — Author: Wor'dsworth's Shorter Poems, with introduction and notes, N. Y.,
1903; On Translating Anglo- Saxon Poetry, Mod. Lang. Assn. of Amer.. V. xiii, 1898;
On the Authorship of the Anglo-Saxon Poem, Phoenix, Mod. Lang. Notes, V. xi, 1896;
Rhetoric and (Composition, N. Y., 1906; English Prose Composition, N. Y., 191 1:
Spencer and Romanticism. Nation, N. Y., V. xcii. Member Presb. Church; Mod. Lang.
Assn. of Amer. Married Sara Antoinette Acer, July 23, 1896, Pittsford, N. Y. Address,
1009 West Calif. Ave., Urbana, 111.
MAURICE GARLAND FULTON
Ph. B., 1898, Univ. of Miss.; A. M., 1901, ibid.; Professor; b. Dec. 4, 1877, University
P. O., Miss.; Teacher of Rhet., Univ. of Miss., igoo-i; do., Univ. of Mich., 1901-3; do..
Peabody Summer Nor., Miss., 1902; Instr. in Rhet., Univ. of 111., 1903-4: do., Univ. of
Mich., 1904-5; Prof, of Engl., Centre Coll. of Central Univ., Kv., 1905-9; Instr. in Engl.,
Summer Sell, of the South, 1907-9; do.. Summer Session, Columbia Univ., 1907; Prof.
of Engl., Davidson Coll., Davidson. N. C, 1909 — Instr., Summer Session, Univ. of Va.,
1910-1911. Author: Manual of Exercises in Composition, Ann Arbor, 1905; j'.-xpository
Writing, Macmillan Co., New York, 1012. Address, Davidson, N. C.
WILLIAM JOHN FULTON
(See No. 1 126.)
WALTER LEE GAINES
(See No. 3365.)
FRANCES AGNES GALE
Instructor; b. Oct. 5, 1872, Aurora, 111. Prepared in E. Aurora H. S. Attended
Univ. of Mich., 1890-4; summer sch., 1898; Univ. of Chicago., 1900. Asst. in H. S.,
Lacon, 111., 1894-5; Teacher of Physiol, and Bot., H. S., Decatur, 111., 1895-8; Teacher
Faculty 697
of Nat. Sci., LaSalle-Peru ,Twp. H. S. for three years; Instr. in Sci. in Prep. School.,
Univ. of III., iqoi-2 (t)
CLARENCE ORAN GARDNER
(See No. 374"-)
FRANK DUANE GARDNER
(See No. 644-)
•GEORGE ENOS GARDNER
Prof, of Law, Univ. of 111., 1897-8. One of the first two professors at the time of the
opening of the Law Sch. *Died Dec. 17, 1907, Worcester, N. Y.
HARRY GARDNER
B. S. in C. E., 1905, Univ. of Wis.; M. S., 1911, Univ. of Kan.; Asst. Prof.; b.
Nov. 29, 1877, Brodhead, Wis.; s. John W. (b. Oct. 6, 1856, Stephentown, N. Y.) &
Dorothea Elizabeth (Springstead) Gardner (b. Aug., 1854, Hamilton, Ont.) Prepared in
Beloit Acad. Alpha Chi Sigma; Phi Delta Theta. Asst. City Engr., Madison, Wis.,
1902-5; Instr. in Civil Eng., Univ. of 111., 1905-7; Prof, of Math., Iowa Wesleyan Univ.,
and City Engr., Mt. Pleasant, la., 1007-9; Asst. Prof. Eng., Univ. of Kan., 1909 — War
with Spain, Musician, Co. E., ist. Wis. Vol. Inf., 1898. Author: Effect of Hydrated
Lime on Cement Mortar and Concrete, Eng. Record, 1911. Member Amer. Soc. for
Testing Materials; Amer. Assn. of Cement Users; Internat'l Assn. for Testing Materials.
Married Ella Belts Waterbury, Oct. 31, 1909, Minneapolis, Minn. Address, Lawrence,
Kan.
THOMAS MOONEY GARDNER
B. M. E., 1892, Purdue Univ.; M. M. E., 1896, Cornell Univ.; Elec. Engr.; b. Aug.
22, 1872, Bedford, Ind.; s. Joseph & Elizabeth (Malott) Gardner; Asst. Elec. Eng., Purdue
Univ., 1892-3; Eng. practice, 1893-4; Prof. Elec. Eng., Throop Polytech. Inst., Pasadena.
Calif., 1894-5; Con. and install, work, 1896-9; Instr. in Exp. Eng., Sibley Coll., Cornell
Univ., 1899-1901; Prof, of Elec. Eng., Pratt Inst., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1901-2; Instr. and
Asst. Prof, of Mech. Eng., Sibley Coll., Cornell Univ, 1902-5; Asst. Prof, of Elec. Eng..
Univ. of 111., 1905-6; Elec. Eng. Dept., Oregon Agr. Coll., 1906 — Author: Graphics of
Carbon Disulphide (with formulas and Vapor Table), Jour. Franklin Inst., 1903; Deter
minatioa of Exponents of Adiabatics, do., 1905; Some Forms of Vapor Heat Maps with
Formulas and Curves for Ether, Siblev Jour., 1904. Member Amer. Soc. of Mech.
Engrs. ; Western Soc. Engrs.; Franklin Inst.; Engrs. and Architects' Assn. of So. Calif.;
Amer. Inst, of Elec. Eng. (Assoc.) Married Ella May Van Syckel, June 8, 1898. Address,
Oregon Agr. Coll., Corvallis, Ore. (J)
CLAUDE MALLORY GARLAND
B. E., 1903, Vanderbilt Univ.; Engineer; b. Apr. 7, 1880, Bowling Green, Ky. ; s.
William F. (b. ibid.) & Mattie A. (Holman) Garland (b. Springfield, Tenn.) Prepared
in Nashville H. S., Tenn. Founders Medalist. Draftsman, Bullock Elec. Co., 1903-4;
Amer. Brake Co., 1904; Union Elec. Light & Power Co., 1904; Engr., Mutual Light &
Heat Co., 1904-5; Instr. in Mech. Eng., Univ. of 111., 1905-10; Engr., in charge gas pro-
ducer dept., Camden Iron Works, Collinewood, N. J., 1910 — Author: Tests of a Liquid
Air Plant, Bulletin No. 21, Univ. of 111., Engr. Exp. Sta.; A Study in Heat Transmission,
Bull. No. 40, do.; Tests of a Gas Producer, Bull, No. 50, do.; also a number of articles.
Member Amer. Soc. Mech. Engrs.; Amer. Inst. Elec. Engrs. Married Myrtle B. Hunger-
ford, Mar. 26, 1910, Champaign, 111. Address, 104 Linden Ave., Collingswood, N. J.
HARRISON CARMAN
D. Sc, b. Dec. 27, 1858, Stephenson Co., 111. Attended Johns Hopkins Univ., 1881-2.
First Asst., State Lab. Nat. Hist., Univ. of 111., 1883-9; Asst. Prof, of Zool., 1885-9;
Entomol. and Bot., Agr. Exp. Sta., Ky. State Univ., 1889 — Prof. Zool. and Entom., do.,
1892-6; State Entomol., Ky., 1907-191 0; Prof. Entomology & Zoology, Ky. State Univ.
1910 — Assoc. Ed., Agr. Science. Member Nat. Soc. Zool., Assn. Econ. Entom. (Secy.)
Pres.); Forestry Assn.; Soc. Prom. Agr. Sci.; Phytopath. Soc: Assn. Agr. Coll. (Chair-
man, Entom., Secy.); Acad. Pol. and Soc. Sci.; St. Louis Acaa. Author: Economic En-
tomology and Botany; Cave Life, Id; the genus Corisa. Address, 638 S. Limestone St.,
Lexington, Ky.
JAMES WILFORD GARNER
B. S., 1892, Agr. and Mech. Coll., Miss.; Ph. M., 1900, Univ. of Chicago; Ph. D.,
1902, Columbia Univ.; Professor; b. Nov. 22, 1871, Pike Co., Miss. Prepared in Summit,
Miss. Phi Beta Kappa. Fellow in Pol. Sci., Columbia Univ., 1900-2; Instr., 1902-3; Instr.
in Pol. Sci., Univ. 01 Pa., 1903-4; Prof, of Pol. Sci., Univ. of 111., 1904 — Author: History
of Reconstruction in Miss., Macmillan Co., 1901, N. Y., i2mo., ^^27 pp.; History of the
U. S. (in collab. with H. C. Lodge), John D. Morris & Co., Phila., 1905, 4 vols., 1700
pp.; Introduction to Practical Science, Amer. Book Co., 1910, 624 pp.; American Govern-
ment, do., 191 1, 400 pp.; also articles on various subjects in North Amer. Review, Amer.
Law Review, Annals of the Amer. Acad, of Pol. Sci., Clinton's Mag., Amer. Pol. Sci. Re-
view, Revue Politique et Parlementaire, South Atlantic Quarterly, Zeitschift fur Politik,
and the Independent; about 200 articles in the New Internat'l Cyclo., Dodd, Mead & (I^c,
N. Y., 1903; ten articles in the Cyclo. Americana, N. Y., 1904; about 50 articles in the
Cyclo. of Pol. Sci., 1913. Assoc. Editor, Amer. Pol. Sci. Review, 1908-9; Editor in Chief
Amer. Jour, of Criminal Law and Criminology, 1910-11. Married Therese Randolph Leg-
gett, 1895, Miss. Address, 807 W. Oregon St., Urbana, 111.
FRANK WILLIAM GARRETT
(See No. 4674)
698 University of Illinois
NEAL BRYANT GARVER
B. C. E., 1905, Iowa State Coll.; C. E., 1911. ibid.; Instructor; b. Feb. 17, 1877. Lee
Co., la.; s. Jacob F. (b. Fayette Co.. Pa.) & Eliza A. Clifford Carver (b. Fairview, Ind.)
Prepared in Highland Park Coll., Des Moines, la., and Prep. Sch., Iowa State Coll.,
Philomathean; Cardinal Guild (Sr. Com.) With the Amer. Bridge Co., 1903-10; Instr. in
Civil Eng., Univ. of 111., 1910 — Author: The Necessity for Steel Highway Bridge Inspec-
tion, Investigation and Maintenance, Iowa Evgr., V. 11, 191 1, PP- 3 74-381, and Canadian
Engr., V. 21, 191 1, pp. 144-146. Member Soc. for the Prom, of Eng. Educ, 1910; Amer.
Soc. of Civil Engrs., 1910 (Assoc. Mem.) Married Laura M. Scott, Dec. 10, 1905, Toledo,
O. Children, Mark G., b. Sept. 26, 1908; Catherine E., b. June 3, 1910. Address, 510
Daniel St., Champaign, 111.
PAUL WRIGHT GAWxNE
B. S. in M. E., 1909, Purdue Univ.; Instructor; b. June 7, 1887, Norwalk, O.; s. Orville
Marshall (b. Jan. 22, i860, Fredonia, N. Y.) & Katherine Worth (Wright) Gawne (b.
June 29, i860, ibid.) Prepared in Adrian H. S., Mich. Instr. in Mech. Eng., m charge
of the Foundry, 1899 — Address, 603 S. Orchard St., Urbana, III.
GEORGE INNESS GAY
B. S. in C. E., 1909, Univ. of Colo.; C. E., 19 12; Instructor; b. Mar. 16, 1886, Mt.
Vernon, N. Y.; s. Edward & Martha (Fearey) Gay. Prepared in Mt. Vernon H. S., N. Y.
Tau Beta Pi; Beta Theta Pi; Junior Memb., Am. Soc. of Civil Engrs. Attended Umv.
of 111., 1910-11; Univ. of Calif., 1911-12. Instr. in C. E., Univ. of Colo.. 1909-10, do.,
Univ. of 111., 1910-11; do., Univ. of Calif, 191 1 — Address, Berkeley, Calif.
ORVAL LEE GEARHART
(See No. 1027.)
NELLIE COREY GEDDES
A. B., 1905, Radcliffe Coll.; S. B., 1910, Simmons Lib. Sch.; Head Cataloger; b.
Dec. II, 1882; Winchendon, Mass.; d. Robert Walker (b. Scot.) & Lillian M. (Symonds)
Geddes (b. Mo.) Prepared in Girls' Latin Sch., Boston, Mass. Lib. Organizer 1909-
1910; Custodian of Classical Seminar, Univ. of 111., 1910-11; Lecturer in Lib. Sch., and
Dept. Lib. Asst. in Classics, 191 1-12; Head Cataloger,, Bryn Mawr Coll. Lib., 1912 —
Address, Bryn Mawr, Pa.
FRANK GEPHART
Chemist, State Water Sur. Univ. of HI., 1911-12. Address, St. Luke's Hospital, New
York City. (+)
GERDT ADOLPH GERDTZEX
B. S., 1893, Univ. of Wis., M. E., 1895, ibid.; Asst. Prof.; b. Aug. 30, 1869, Winona,
Minn. Alumni Fellowship, 1894-5. With Cole & Gerdtzen Mfg. Co.; Designer with Loge-
mann Brothers, Milwaukee, Wis.; Asst. Prof, of Machine Design, Univ. of 111., 1901-2.
Author: The Problem of Economical Heat, Light, and Power Supply for Building Blocks,
etc., in Univ. of Wis. Bull. Address, 325 E. Fifth St., Winona, Minn.(J)
(See No. G84.)
(See No. 2985.)
(See No. 2094.)
(See No. 1677.)
WALTER BYRON GERNERT
CHARLES BAYARD GIBBONS
CHARLOTTE MITCHELL GIBBS
LAURA RUSSELL GIBBS
BARRY GILBERT
A. B., 1899, Northwestern Univ.; LL. B., 1901, ibid.; Professor; b. May 16, 1876,
Cairo, 111.; s. William Baker (b. Sept. 24, 1837, Kaskaskia, 111.) & Kate (Barry) Gilbert
(b. Sept. I, 184s, Alton, 111.) Prepared in Cairo H. S., 111. Beta Theta Pi; Phi Beta
Kappa; Phi Delta Phi; Delta Sigma Rho; Order of the Coif. Cleveland Declamation
prize; Editor "The Northwestern"; Northern Oratorical League Representative; Debates,
etc. Lawyer, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 1901-3; Prof, of Law, Univ. of la., 1903-7; do., Univ.
of 111., 1907-09; do., Univ. of Iowa, 1909 — . Author: Cases on the Law of Damages, 617
pp.; West Pub. Co., 1909, St. Paul; Cases on Probate Law, 64 pp., igo6, M. L. Person,
Iowa City; Fire Insurance, 200 pp.; Amer. Cyclo. of Law and Procedure, 190S, New
York; also a number of articles. Married Mary McAtee Ramage Peterson, Oct. iS>
1901, McGregor, la. Address, 704 N. Dubuque St., Iowa City, la.
JOHN PHILO GILBERT
(See No. 2388.)
FREDERICK WILLIAM GILL
(See No. 2669.)
HARRY LOVERING GILL
Asst. Dir. ; b. Jan. 9, 1876, Coldwater, Ont., Can.; s. Tohn (b. Apr. 30, 1826, New-
Market, Ont.); & Lucinda Ann (Fuller) Gill (b. Mav 25, 1834, Richmondhill, Ont.) Pre-
pared in Orillia H. S.; attended Harvard Sch. of Phys. Tr., 1903. Amateur All-round
Athletic Championship of U. S., New York, July 2, 1900; do., of Canada, Toronto, Aug.
14, 1900; Track Coach, Univ. of la., 1901; Professional All-round Athletic Championship,
Boston, 1902; Asst. Dir. Phys. Tr., Beloit ColL, 1902-3; do., Univ. of 111., 1904 — . Mar-
ried Ida Elliott. June 14, 1905, Toronto, Can. Address, 618 W. Clark St., Champaign, 111.
Faculty 699
james herbert gill
li. M. E., 1892, Univ. of Minn.; M. £.,1894, ibid.; Director; b. June 18. 1S67, River
Falls, Wis.; s. William (b. Feb. 28, 1828, Derbyshire, Eng.) & Louisa M. (Becraft) Oill
(b. Mar. 17, 1830, Millersburg, Ky.) Prepared in Northtield, Minn. Sigma Xi. inst. m
Mech. Eng., Univ. of Minn., 1S92-1900; Asst. Prof, and Prof, of Mech. Eng. Bozeman,
Mont., 1900-3; Prof., do., James Millikin Univ., Decatur 111., 1903-6; Asst. Prof, of Mach.
Constr., in Charge of Mech. Dept. Shops, Univ. of 111., 1906-10; Dir. Columbus Trade
Sch., Columbus, O., 1910 — . Author: American Machinist. Member First Presb. Church.
Married Mary J. Watson, June 26, 1895, Cottage Grove, Minn. Child, John W., b. ^ov.
14, 1904. Address, 172, 13th Ave., Columbus, O.
LOUELLA GILLESPIE
(See No. 2095.)
ALEXANDER ARSENE GIRAULT
B. Sci., 1903, Va. Polytech. Inst.; Entomologist; b. Jan. 9, 1884, Annapolis, Md. ; s.
Joseph Bonaparte & Elizabeth Frances (Goodwin) Girault. Prepared in prep, schs., Annap-
olis, Md.; St. John's Coll.; Prep. Sch., Univ. of Md. Attended Univ. of 111., 1898. Asst.
Chemist., Md. Steel Co., Baltimore, 1903; Special Field Agt., Bureau of Entom., U. S.
Dept. of Agr., 1904-7; Asst., Office State Entom., Univ. of 111., 1908-09; Field Asst., do.,
1910-11; Entomologist, Sugar Exp. Sta., Queensland, Australia, 191 1 — . Author: About
110 papers on General Entomol., 850 pp. Member Amer. Assn. for Adv. of Sci.; Amer.
Breeders' Assn.; various Amer. entom. societies. Address, Nelson, North Queensland,
Australia.
HUGH GLASGOW
(See No. 3371-)
ROBERT DOUGLAS GLASGOW
(See No. 3372-)
HENRY ALLAN GLEASON
(See No. 1498.)
.PRESSLEY ADAMS GLENN
A. B., 1892, Campbell Coll.; A. B., 1898, Univ. of Kan.; A. M., 1901, Highland
Coll.; Hort. Inspr. ; b. July 9, 1867, Westmoreland, Pa.; s. Alexander Walker (b. Nov.
13, 1827, ibid.) & Margaret (Murry) Glenn (b. Jan. 5, 1836, Alleghany Co., Pa.) Pre-
pared in Campbell Coll. Supt. of Schs., Nortonville, Kan., 1893-7; Chair of Math, and
Sci., Highland Coll., Highland, Kan., 1898-1907; Asst. Prof, of Entom., Univ. of Kan.,
1907-11; Chief Hort. Inspr., Office of State Entom., Univ. of 111., xgii — . Author: Forms
and Relations of Forms of Toroptera Graniinttm, also Influence of Climatic Conditions of
the Green Bug and its Principal Parasite, V. i. No. 2, Bull., Univ. of Kan., Topeka, Kan.,
1909; Investigations into the Question of the Practicability of the Artificial use of the
White Fungus Disease in Combatting Chinch Bugs (with P. A. Billings), Bull., No.
107, 191 1, U. S. Dept. of Agr., Bureau of Entom. Member Presb. Church. Married
Zella Gertrude Martin, Aug. 20, 1S95, Nortonville, Kan. Children, Harold Martin, b.
Nov. 25, 1898; Elizabeth Margaret, b. Sept. 16, 1903 (d. Aug. 13, 1904.) Address, 809
W. Nevada St., Urbana, 111.
EUGENIE GLODERY
Born Mar. 11, 1875, Greene, la. Studied at Northwestern Conservatory of Music,
Minnesota, 1890-1; in Iowa, 1891-2; Carleton Coll., Sch. of Music, 1892-4; Chicago
Conservatory of Music, 1896-8, Teach of Music in Iowa, 1898-1901; do., Carleton Sch.
of Music, 1901-2; Asst. in Piano, Univ. of 111., 1902-3. Member Presb. Church. Address,
Greene, lowa.(t)
ARTHUR JAMES GLOVER
B. Agr., 1901, Univ. of Minn.; Superintendent; b. Apr. 3, 1873, Zumbro Falls,
Minn. Prepared in Agrl. Sch. of Minn. Salutatorian, 1893. Teacher of Cheese Making,
Dairy Sch. of Minn., 1895-1901; operated creameries and cheese factories in various
places; Instr. in Dairy Husb., Univ. of 111., 1902-3; Supt. of Dairy Field Work, 1903-4.
Member Cong. Church.(J)
LOMA WILLIAM GOBEN
Teacher; b. Feb. 14, 1873, Crawfordsville, Ind.; s. Jesse W. (b. Dec. 16, 1817, Ind.)
& Mary Catherine (Miller) Goben (b. Jan. 14, 1845, Montgomery Co., Ind.) Prepared
in St. Viateurs Coll., Kankakee. 111.; Purdue Prep. Sch., Lafayette, Ind. Acacia. Prac-
tical Workman for C. C. C. & St. L. R. R., Urbana, 111., 1 898-1 902; with C. & A. R. R.,
Bloomington, HI., 1902; Toolroom Foreman, Urbana, 111., C. C. C. & St. L. Shops, 1902-4;
Instr. in Metal Shops, Univ. of 111., 1905-11; in charge of all metal work at Columbus
Trade Sch., Columbus, O., 191 1 — ; Member Ohio Sch. Masters' Club; Urbana Lodge,
A. F. & A. M., No. 157 (Master), Urbana, 111.; Urbana Commandery No. 16 (Eminent
Commander); Mohammed Temple A. A. O. N. M. Shrine, Peoria, 111.; Univ. Club Univ.
of 111. Married D. Edythe Beasley, Aug. 2, 1899, Urbana, 111. Children, Leland Loma,
b. Mar. 26, 1901; Dorothea Esther, b. Oct. 24, 1903. Address, 261 E. Thirteenth Ave.,
Columbus, O.
HARRY FREDERICK GODEKE
(See No. 2392.)
JULIUS GOEBEL
Ph. p. 1882 Univ. of Tuebingen; Professor; b. May 23, 1857, Frankfurt am Main,
Ger.; s. Ludwig & Christine (von Schnutz) Goebel. Attended Univ. of Leipsic 1870-81
Instr. in Ger., Johns Hopkins Univ., 1885-8; Editor in Chief, Belletriotisches Jour New
700 University of Illinois
York, 1888-02; Prof, of Ger. Phil, and Lit., Stanford Univ., 1892-1905; Lecturer on Ger.
Phil., Harvard Univ., 1905-8; Prof, of Ger., Univ. of 111., 1908—. Author: Ober die
Zukunft unseres Volkes in Amerika, New York, 1883; Ober tragische Scheld und Subne,
Berlin, 1884; Zur deutschen Fi age in Amerika, 18S6; Gedichte, Leipsic, 1894; Goethe s
Poems, 1900; Das Deutschtum in den Vcreinigten Staaten von Nord Amerika, Munchen;
Goethe's Faust, New York, 1907; Second Edition, 1910; Ed., Oxford German Series,
1908—; Assoc. Editor Mod. Lang. Notes, 1886-9; Editor Jour, of Eng. and Ger. Phil.,
jQog — ; also a number of articles. Member Amer. Phil. Assn.; Mod. Langs. Assn.; Phil.
Assn. of the Pacific Coast, (Pres. 1904-5); Phil. Soc. of the Univ. of 111., (Pres.).
Address, 918 Nevada St., Urbana, 111.
ANTOINETTE HELEN GOETZ
A. B., 1906, State Univ. of la.; Assistant. Prepared in Iowa City Acad. Attended
Lib. Sch., Univ. of 111. (Jr. yr. work), 1908-9. Taught in grades, pub. schs., Iowa City,
la., 1905-06; Loan Desk Asst. in Lib., Univ. of 111., 1909-10; Catalog Asst. in Lib., 1910—
Address, 914 W. Green St., Urbana, 111.
NELLIE ESTHER GOLDTHWAITE
B. S., 1894, Univ. of Mich.; Ph. D., 1904, Univ. of Chicago; Asst. Prof.; b. James-
town, N. Y.; d. Lucian (b. ibid.) & Octavia (Churchill) Goldthwaite; (b. Arcade, N. Y.)
Prepared in Jamestown H. S., N. Y. Sigma Xi Fellow (Chemistry), Umv. of Chicago.
Attended Wellesley Coll., 1884-6; Univ. of Mich., 1 891-4. Teacher in H. S., Jamestown,
N. Y., 1886-9; do., in Chicago Pub. Schs., 1889-91; Head of the Dept. of Chem. in Mt.
Holyoke Coll., So. Hadley, Mass., 1897-1905; Research Asst., in Rockefeller Inst, for
Med. Research, New York City, 1906-8; Research Asst. in H. Sci., Univ. of 111., 1908-09;
Assoc, do., 1909-11; Asst. Prof., do., 1911 — . Author: Univ. of 111. Bull., V. vni. No. vii,
1911, Principles of Jelly-Making, 19 pp.; also many magazine articles. Member Amer.
Assn. for Adv. of Sci. (Fellow); Amer. Chem. Soc; Assn. of Collegiate Alumns; Amer.
Geog. Soc; Home Econ. Assn. Address, 1008 W. Green St., Urbana, 111.
HARRISON FREDERICK GONNE^MAN
(See No. 3373-)
EDWIN STANTON GOOD
(See No. G88.)
(See No. 1872.)
(See No. G89.)
(Sec No. I499-)
(See No. 2394.)
GRACE GOODALE
GEORGE ALFRED GOODENOUGH
JOSEPH HINCKLEY GORDON
ADOLPH GORE
ERNEST ELISHA GORSLINE
B. S., 1901, Univ. of Rochester; Ph. D., 1908, Johns Hopkins Univ.; b. May, 1877,
Monroe Co., N. Y. Phi Beta Kappa; winner of Ailing Prize Debate; one of six city
scholarships. Teacher of Phys., Chem., and Biol., Peddie Inst., Hightstown, N. J., 1901-3;
Lab. Asst., Chem. Dept., Brooklyn Girls' H. S., 1903-4; Asst. in Chem., Univ. of Roch-
ester, 1906-7; Research Asst. in Chem. Univ. of 111., 1908-9. Author: Influence of Sol-
vents in the Claison Condensation, Joicr. Amer. Chem. Soc, 37, 483 pp.; A Study of
the Claison Condensation in press). Address, 414 E. 6th St., New York City. (J)
WILLIAM FREEMAN MYRICK GOSS
(See No. H21.)
PHILIP SANFORD GOULDING
A. B., 1898, Yale Univ.; Catalog. Libr.; b. Sept. 6, 1876, Rutland, Vt. ; s. Joseph
Hiram (b. June 8, 1842, Potsdam, N. Y.) & Frances Ellen (Pease) Goulding (b. -^ug.
13. 1843, Pittsford, Vt.) Prepared in Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass. Phi Beta Kappa.
Attended New York State Lib. Sch., 1898-9. Classifier, N. H. State Lib., 1899-1900; Head
Cataloger, Univ. of Mo. Lib., 1901; ()rganizer, Univ. of the South Lib., 1901-2; Asst.
Catalog Div., Lib. of Cong., 1902-6; Catalog Lib., Univ. of 111., 1906 — . Member Epis.
Church. Married Helen Lancaster Plummer, Sept. 7, 1904, Baltimore, Md. Address,
810 W. Nevada St., Urbana, 111.
HELEN BLACK GRACIE
Order Asst.; b. 1868, Pittsburgh, Pa.; seven a half years' in Carnegie Lib., Pitts-
burgh, Pa.; Order Asst., Univ. of 111., 1909-10. Public Library, Seattle, Wash.
HUGH JOSEPH GRAHAM
(See No. 1331-)
(See No. 4174.)
FRANK CRAVENS GRANNIS
CORA EMELINE GRAY
B. S., 1906, Univ. of Chicago; M. S., 1909, ibid.; Instructor; b. June 17, 1883, Chi-
cago, 111.; d. George Lyman (b. Mar. 28, 1842, ibid.) & Mary Emeline (Fleming) Gray
(b. Apr. 12, 1846, New Madison, O.) Prepared in South Div. H. S., Chicago, 111. Phi
Beta Kappa. Attended Columbia Univ., summer 191 1. Teacher of Sci., Warsaw, Ind.,
Faculty 701
1906-8; do., Univ. 11. S., Univ. of Chicago, lyio; do.. Univ. of Cliicago, sunnmr igio;
High Sch., Waterloo, la., 1910-11; Instr. in H. Sci., Univ. of 111., 191 1 — Member Epis.
Church. Address, 805 So. Lincoln Ave., Urbana, 111.
HARRY WOY GRAY
B. C. E., 1906, la. State Coll.; Asst. for Holmes Walton Co.; b. June 14, 1880, Youngs-
town, O.; s. George M. (b. July 28, 1846, ibid.) & Mary Ellen (Woy) Gray (b. Juljf 7,
1853, Stark Co., O.) Prepared in Sioux City H. S. la. Bachelor Debating See.; Cardinal
Guild; Delta Tau Delta. With City Engr., Sioux City, la., 1900-2; Building Inspr. for State
Arch., 1903-6; with Concrete Steele Co., New York, 190O; Instr. in T. & A. M., Univ. of
111., 1906-7; with Eastern and Central Colo. Power Cos., 1907; Chief Engr. Suburban Land
and Water Co^ Colo. Springs, 1908; Instr. in C. E., Univ. of Mo., 1909; Asst. Prof.,
do., la. State Coll., 1910 — Member Presb. Church; Soc. for the Prom, of Eng. Educ. ;
.\mer. Soc. for Testing Materials; Amer. Soc. of Civil Engrs. Married Katherine Goble,
Aug. 15, 1908, Denver, Colo. Child, Frances Helen, b. July 10, 1910. Address, La
Crescenta, Calif.
BESSIE ROSE GREEN
(See No. 2994.)
EDWARD C. GREEN
v.. S., 189;, Mich. Agrl. Coll.; Pomologist; b. Oct. 2, 1874, Detroit, Mich.; s. William
(b. Oct. 5, 1850, Whaplode, Lincolnshire, Eng.) & Clara R. (Winget) Green (b. Feb. 16,
1857, Clyde, N. Y.) Prepared in Jefferson Sch., Detroit, Mich., and Cory Sch., Wayne
Co. Special Asst. to Horticulturist, Mich. Agrl. Coll., 1897-8; Asst. to 111. State
Entomol., 1898-9 Hort. Inspr., 111. State Entomologist, 1899-1900; Chief Inspr., Nurseries
and Orchards, in State Entomolog^ist's office, 1900-2; Asst. Horticulturist and Instr. in
Hort., A. & M. Coll. of Texas, 1902-4; Assoc. Prof, in Hort. and Asst. Horticulturist, do.,
1904-7; Pomologist in Charge of So. Texas Garden, U. S. Dept. of Agr., 1907-11. Author:
Tomatoes, Irish Potatoes at Troupe, Strawberries at Troupe, Onions and Bunch Crops,
and Tomato Fertilizer at Troupe, in Tex. Exp. Sta. Bull.; also numerous magazine articles.
Member Amer. Pomological Soc; Amer. Soc. Econ. Entomol.; Amer. Breeders' Assn.;
Amer. Soc. for Hort. Sci. Married Lydia Moore Hart, June 17, 1901, Urbana, 111. Children,
William Edward, b. Dec, 1902; John Hart, b. Oct., 1904. Address, Wash., D. C.
FREDERICK GREEN
A. B., 1889; A. M., and LL. B., 1893, Harvard; Professor; b. Feb. 28, 1868, Cam-
bridge, Mass.; s. Nicholas St. John (b. Mar. 10, 1830, Dover, N. H.) & Cornelia (Hen-
shaw) Green (b. Dec. 28, 1837, Boston, Mass.) Prepared in Cambridge H. S., Mass.
Signet; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi IDelta Phi; Psi Upsilon, etc. Practiced law in New York
City, 1893-9; Lecturer in Harvard Law Sch., 1903-4; Prof, of Law, Univ. of 111., 1904 —
Author: Cases on Carriers, West Pub. Co., St. Paul, 1910, 614 pp.; has contributed to
Harvard Law Review. Address, 1104 W. Illinois St., Urbana, 111.
EVARTS BOUTELL GREENE
A. B., 1890, Harvard Univ., A. M., 1891, ibid.; Ph. D., 1893, ibid.; Prof, and Dean;
b. July 8, 1870, Kobe, Japan; s. Daniel Crosby (b. 1843, Roxbury, Mass.) & Mary Jane
(Forbes) Greene (b. 1845, Charlestown, Mass.) Prepared in Evanston Twp. H. S. Phi
Delta Theta; Phi Beta Kappa. Undergraduate Scholarship, Harvard, 1889-90; Graduate
Scholarships, do., 1890-2; Harris Traveling Fellowship, do., 1893-4. Attended North-
western Univ., 1885-8; Berlin Univ., 1893-4. Asst. in Hist., Harvard Coll., 1890-3; Asst.
Prof, of Hist. Univ. of 111., 1894-5; Assoc. Prof., do., 1895-7; Prof, do., 1897 — ; Acting
Dean, Coll. of Lit. and Arts, ibid., Feb., 1906; Dean, do., 1906 — Author: The Provincial
Governor in the English Colonies of North America, Longmans, Green & Co., New York,
1898, 292 pp.; The Government of Illinois, Its History and Administration, Macmillan Co.,
1904, 290 pp.; Provincial America, 1690-1740, Harper & Brothers, 1905, pp. xxi, 365; Gov-
ernors' Letter-Books, 1818-1834 (with C. W. Alvord), Collections 111. State Hist. Lib.,
V. iv, Illinois Hist. Lib., Springfield, 1909; Governors' Letter-Books, 1840-1853 (with
C. M. Thompson), Collections, 111. State Hist. Lib., V. vii. 111. State Hist. Lib., Springfield,
1910, pp. cxvii, 469; also a number of articles. Member Board of Trustees, 111. State
Hist. Lib. (Pres. 1910 — ); Council Amer. Hist. Assn., 1908-11; 111. State Hist. Soc. (Dir.);
Chicago Hist. Soc, and Miss. Hist. Soc. (cor. inem.) Address, loii So. Wright St., Cham-
paign, 111.
MARY WENDELL GREENE
Teacher; b. Mar. 15, 1866, Chelsea, Mass.; d. Thomas (b. Boston) & Anna Elizabeth
(Wendell) Greene (b. ibid.) Alpha Chi Omega; Organ course in N. E. Conservatory Music,
and graduation from there in Harmony; studied in Europe, 1907-9. Organist and con-
ducted choir, Chelsea, Mass.; taught in several schs. under the management of the Epis.
Church; teacher of singing in Music Sch., Univ. of 111., 1903-7, do., St. Mary's Sch.,
Knoxville, 111., 1909 — Member Prot. Epis. Church. Address, St. Mary's School, Knox-
ville, 111.
EDWIN GARDNER GREENMAN
(See No. 1684.)
CHESTER NOYES GREENOUGH
A. B., 1898, Harvard; A. M., 1899, ibid.; Ph. D., 1904, ibid.' Asst. Prof.; b. June 29,
1874, Wakefield, Mass.; s. William Smith and Elizabeth Macfariand (Noyes) Greenough.
Shattuck Scholarship, 1902-3; Austin Fellowship, 1903-4; Rogers Fellowship, 1904-5; A. B.
Magna cum laude with honorable mention twice in Engl. Lit. and one in Phil. Instr. in
Engl., Harvard, 1908-10; Prof, of Engl., Univ. of 111., 1907-10; Asst. Prof, of Engl.,
702 University of Illinois
Harvard, 1910 — . Co-editor, Selections from Writings of Joseph Addison, 1905; do., Jour,
of Engl, and Ger. Phil. Author: A History of Literature in America (with Barrett Wen-
dell); Specimens of Prose Composition, 1907. Married Marietta McPherson, Aug. 10,
1907, Marshfield, Mass. Address, 11 Mason St., Cambridge, Mass.
ARTHUR WYNNS GREGORY
B. S. in Chem., 1906. N. C. Agrl. and Mech. Coll.; b. July 4, 1884, Halifax, N. Car.
Prepared in Halifax H. S. Pullen Lit. Soc; Sigma Nu; Theta Nu Epsilon. Asst. in
Agr. Chem., Univ., of 111., 1907-8. Member Epis. Church, (t)
HELEN BARBER GREGORY
(See No. 139.)
JOHN E. GREGORY
Asst. in Chem. Lab., Univ. of 111., 1877-80.
*JOHN MILTON GREGORY
Graduated from Union Coll., 1846; LL. D., Univ. of Mich., 1866; b. July 6, 1822,
Sand Lake, N. Y. Studied law 1846-8, and then theology. Entered Baptist Ministry.
Prin. of a Classical Sch., Detroit, Mich.; elected State Supt. of Pub. Instr., Mich., 185S;
assisted in founding The Michigan Jour, of Ediic. of which he was editor-in-chief; Pres.
Kalamazoo Coll., 1S63; Regent (Pres.) of the Univ. of 111. Indus. Univ., 1867-80. U. S.
Commissioner to Vienna Exposition, 1873; Served as judge in the educ. dept. of the
Philadelphia Centennial, 1876. 111. State Comm. to Paris Exposition, 1878. Member of
the U. S. Civ. Ser. Comm., 1882-5. Author: Compend. of Sch. Laws of Mich., besides
numerous addresses on educational subjects; Handbook of History, and Map of Time
(Chicago, 1866); A New Pol. Econ. (Cincinnati, 1882); Seven Laws of Teaching (Chicago,
1883). During the latter years of his life he^ resided in Washington, D. C, whilo, holding
a chair as Professor Emeritus of Pol. Econ., Univ. of 111. *Died Oct. 20, 1898, Washing-
ton, D. C, and by his special request was buried on the Univ. of 111. grounds.
(See No. H22.)
(See No. 3379-)
(See No. 540.)
(See No. 3381.)
LOUISE C. ALLEN GREGORY
CLARA LOUISE GRIDLEY
HARRY SANDS GRINDLEY
ALFRED O. GROSS
THACHER HOWLAND GUILD
A. B., 1901, Brown Univ.; A. M., in Engl., 1902, Univ. of Chicago; A. M., in Engl.,
1904, Harvard; Associate; b. Feb. 16, 1879, Providence, R. I.; s. Clarence Herbert (b.
1846, Dedham, Mass.) & Sophia (Howland) Guild (b. 1848. Providence, R. I.) Pre-
pared in Providence H. S., R. I. Delta Phi; Phi Beta Kappa. Scholarship, Univ. of Chi-
cago. Grad. Stu. in Engl., Harvard, 1909-10. Asst. in Engl., Brown Univ., 1902-3; Instr.
in Rhet., Univ. of 111., 1904-6; Assoc, in Engl., ibid., 1906 — Joint ed. (with F. W. Scott),
acting version of Fri'er Bacon and Frier Bungay, by Robt. Greene, Urbana, 1905. Author:
The Class of '56, comedy, produced by Bijou Theatre Stock Co., Boston, 1910; various
plays for amateurs, pub. by Walter H. Baker & Co., Boston, 1903-10; also various brief
articles on the drama in TJie Theater Magazine, The Nation, etc. Member First Baptist
Church, Providence, R. I., 1890-1911; Trinity M. E. Church, Urbana, 111. Married Lois
Greene, June 11, 1908, Dubuque, la. Child, Margaret Elizabeth, b. Dec. 28, 1909. Ad-
dress, 1010 W. Oregon St., Urbana, 111.
(See No. 4690.)
(See No. 690.)
(See No. 2999.)
(See No. 2399.)
(See No. G9S.)
(See No. 3000.)
(See No. 1876.)
(See No. 2678.)
ALFRED JOSEPH GUNDERSON
CHARLES ALEXANDER GUNN
AXEL FERDINAND GUSTAFSON
JOHN CHRISTOPHER GUSTAFSON
JOHN E. GUTBERLET
ALTA GWINN
GEORGE CONRAD HABERMEYER
HENRY WILLIAM HACHMEISTER
STELLA MARY HAGUE
A. B., 1893, Ind. Univ.; S. M., 1905; Ph. D., 1912; Univ. of Chicago; Asst. Prepared
in H. S. Teacher of Bot. and Zool. Decatur H. S., 111., 1902-6; Instr. in Biol., Rockford
Coll. for Women, 1906-9; Asst. in Hot., Univ. of 111., 1910 — Address, 805 So. Lincoln
Ave., Urbana, 111.
HARRY GRAY HAKE
(See No. 3002.)
Faculty 703
william green hale
B. S., 1903, Pacil'ic Univ., Forest Grove, Ore.; LL. B., 1906, Harvard Law Sch. ;
Professor; b. Oct. 30, 1881, Hillsboro, Ore. First place in Ore. Orat. Contest, 1902; leader
of intercollegiate debating team; Ed. in Chief of coll. weekly. Instr. in Law, Univ. of
111., 1909-11. Lawyer, Portland, Ore., 1911-12; Prof, of Law, Univ. of 111., 1912 —
Address, Urbana, 111.
ARTHUR GRAHAM HALL
B. S., 1887, Univ. of Mich.; A. M.; Ph. D., 1902, Univ. of Leipsic; Professor; b.
Dec. 9, X865, Memphis, Mich.; s. Clark Benedict (b. 1832, near Rochester, N. Y.) & Agnes
(Graham) Hall (b. 1834, Hoboken, N. J.) Prepared in Wayne H. S., do., Hastings,
Mich. Acacia; Sigma Xi; Phi Beta Kappa. Teachej of Phys., Chem., Math., and Prin.
Laporte, Ind., H. S., 1887-91; Teacher of Phys., Grand Rapids Central H. S., Mich.,
1893-4; Instr. in Math., Univ. of Mich., i89)-3, 1894-1903; Asst. Prof, of Math., Univ. of
111., 1903-5; Prof, of ISIath., Miami Univ., 1905-8; do., and Registrar Univ. of Mich.,
1908 — Joint author: Lyman, Hall, Goddard Coll., Algebra, 1896; Hall and Frink, Trigo-
nometry, 1908. Member Amer. Math. Soc. ; Amer. Assn. for the Adv. of Sci (Fellow).
Married Octavia R. Stiling, Aug. 28, 1896. Children, Sarah Ackland, b. 1897; Grace
Graham, b. 1903; Helen Benedict, b. 1905; Edward Stiling, b. 1908. Address, 1036 Oak-
land Ave., Ann Arbor, Mich.
EDWARD KIMBALL HALl
A. B., 1892, Dartmouth; LL. B., 1896, Harvard Univ.; Lawyer; V. P. New England
Tel. & Tel. Co.; b. July 9, 1870, Granville, 111.; s. Charles Prentiss (b. W^estmoreland,
N. H.) & Lucia Cotton (Kimball) Hall (b. Cornish, N. H.) Prepared in St. Johnsbury
Acad., Vt. Delta Kappa Epsilon; Casque and Gauntlet. Dir. of Ath., Univ. of III., 1892-4;
Lawyer in Boston; member of firm of Powers & Hall, 1897 — First Corps Cadets, Mass.
Vol. Militia. Alderman City of Newton, Mass., 1906 — Member Boston Bar Assn.; Middle-
sex Bar Assn.; Newton Club; Braeburn Co. Club; Mass. Republican Club: Lincoln Trust
Co. (Dir.); Boston Chamber of Commerce, (Dir.); Dartmouth Coll. Alumni Assn. of
Boston (Pres.). Married Sally M. Drew, July i, 1902, Lancaster, N. H. Children, Doro-
thy, b. Mar. 23, 1903; Richard Drew, b. May 19, 1904; Edward Kimball, Jr., b. June 16.
1910. Address, 101 Milk St., Boston, Mass.
EMMA M. HALL
A. M.; Instr. in Ancient Langs., Univ. of 111., 1884-8. (t)
LOUIS DIXON HALL
(See No. 1222.)
ERNEST MILTON HALLIDAY
A. B., 1904, Univ. of Mich.; LL.B., 1906, ibid.; Associate; b. July 26, 1878, Vienna,
Mich.; s. James D. (b. Sept. 4, 1851, Prescott, Can.) & Alcina (Colton) Halliday (b. Jan.
4, 1854, Mt. Morris, Mich.) Prepared in Holly (Mich.) H. S. Phi Beta Kappa, Delta
Sigma Rho; Phi Alpha Delta, Alpha Nu; Toastmasters' Club; Adelphic, (Univ. of 111.)
Represented Lfniv. of Mich, in various intercollegiate oratorical contests and debates.
Instr. in Eng. (Pub. Speak.), Univ. of 111., 1906-7; Assoc, ibid., 1907— Associate
Editor, Mich. Law Review. Author: Public Speaking in the High Sch., The Public
Speaking RevieiL. V. I, No. 3, 191 1, pp. 73-78. Member M. E. Church; Mask and Bauble
(hon.) ; Players' Club; 111. Univ. (ilub; Mich. Univ. Club (Pres., 1909-10). Married
Eleanor Armstrong, June 5, 1907, Fenton, Mich. Children, Dorothy, b. June 17, 1908;
Lois, b. Sept. 3, 1912. Address, loio W. Oregon St., Urbana, III.
THEODORE ELY HAMILTON
A. B., 1899, Harvard Univ.; A. M., 1900, Univ. of Mo.; Ph. D., 1908, ibid.; Asst.
Prof.; b. Fredonia, N. Y.; s. John (b. July 5, 1827, Hope, N. Y.) & Augusta Eliza Clapp
(Ely) Hamilton (b. Ripley, N. Y.) Prepared in State Nor. Sch., Fredonia, N. Y. Phi
Beta Kappa. Bowditch Scholarship; Honorable Mention in Ger. ; A. B. with distinction.
Harvard Univ.; Fellowship and Teaching Fellowship, Univ. of Mo.; Fellow in Romance
Langs., Univ. of Mo., 1899-1900 and 1906-7; Research work at Harvard Univ., 1905;
Grad. Stu., Univ. of 111., 1905-6; Studied in Paris, 1904 and 1911; Madrid, 191 1. Instr.
in Romance Langs., Univ. of 111., 1903-6; Inst, do., Univ. of Mo., 1907-9; Asst. Prof., do.,
Ohio State Univ., 1909 — Author: Dosia, par Henry Greville, with Introduction, Notes,
and Vocabulary, D. C. Heath & Co., Boston, 1910; The Cyclic Relations of the Chanson
de Willame, 301 pp., The Univ. of Mo., Studies, Univ. of Mo., 191 1. Member Presb.
Church; Mod. Lang. Assn. of Amer.; Harvard Club, Ohio State Univ. Address, 72
Eagle St., Fredonia, N. Y.
•GEORGE DANIEL HAMMOND
A. B., 1893, Harvard; b. Mar. 15, 1864, Petersborough, N. Y.; s. Charles A. (b.
182s) & Susan (Guernsey) Hammond (b. 1826). Prepared in Syracuse H. S., N. Y. Phi
Delta Theta. Fellowship at Harvard ;graduated siDiima cum laudc. One year graduate
work in Hist, at Univ. of Berlin. Prof, of Hist., St. Lawrence Univ., Canton, N. Y.,
1894-s; Asst. Prof, of Hist., Univ. of 111., 1895-6. Married Elizabeth Lowell, July 24,
1895, Liberty, N. Y. 'Died Jan. 14, 1899, Asheville, N. C.
MATTHEW BROWN HAMMOND
Ph. B., 1891, Univ. of Mich.; M. L., 1893, Univ. of Wis.; Ph. D., 1898, Columbia
Univ.; Professor; b. June 13, 1868, South Bend, Ind.; s. Seth (b. Jan. 5, 1836, ibid.)
& Sarah (Longley) Hammond (b. Nov. 21, 1842, Wakarusa, Ind.) Prepared in South
704 University of Illinois
Bend 11. S., Ind., and Ann Arbor II. S., Mich. Phi Beta Kappa; Adelphic. Univ. Fel-
low in Finance, Columbia Univ. Attended Univ. of Tubeingen, 1893-4; Univ. of Berlin,
1894. Prin. Versailles Inst., Mo., 189 1-2; Acting Asst. Prof, of Econ., Univ. of Mo.,
1896-7; Asst. in Econ., Univ. of 111., 1897-8; Instr., do., 1898-1900; Asst. Prof., do., 1900-4;
Asst. Prof., do., Ohio State Univ., 1904-5; Assoc. Prof., do., 1905-8; Professor, do., 1908 —
Author: Financial History of Wisconsin Territory, 37 pp., Wis. Hist. Soc., Madison,
1893; The Cotton Industry, Part I, Cotton Culture and Cotton Trade. Amer. Econ. Assn.,
Ithaca, N. Y., 1897, 382 pp.; The Southern Farmer and Banking Reform, Sound Cur-
rency Publication, New York, 1899; Railway Rate Theories of the Interstate Comrnerce
Comm., 200 pp.. Harvard Univ., Cambridge, Mass., 191 1; also many magazine articles.
Member Cong. Church; Chamber of Commerce; Columbus Fed. of Labor; Council of Amer.
Assn. for Labor Legislation. Married Sunie Butler Denham, July 2, 1902, Columbia, Mo.
Child, Marjorie, b. Feb. 14, 1905. Address, Ohio State University, Columbus, O.
FRANK HAMSHER
A. B., 189s, Univ. of Mich.; Principal; b. May 4, 1873; s. Barnett Kline (b. Sept.
I, 1838, Newburg, Pa.) & Celia Augusta (Ellwood) Hamsher (b. Aug. i, 1849, Little Falls,
N. Y.) Prepared in Decatur H. S., 111. Instr. H. S., Decatur, 111., 1895-7; Prin., do.,
1897-1901; Prin. of Acad., Univ. of 111., 1901-6; Asst. Prof, of Educ, ibid., 1905-6; Prin.
Smith Acad., St. Louis, Mo., 1906 — Married Lucy Coolidge, June 20, 1900, Blooming-
ton, 111. Children, FranWin Coolidge, b. Oct. 3, 1903 (d. June 28, 1904); Elwood Coolidge,
b. Jan. 14, 1909. Address, Smith Academy, St. Louis, Mo.
LEO GREGORY HANA
Director; b. Oct. 25, 1879, Jackson, Mich.; s. John S. (b. 1850, Liverpool, Eng.) &
Mary Theresa (Gregory) Hana (b. Aug. 15, 1862, Toronto, Can.) Prepared in Man. Tr.
Sch., Providence, R. I. Asst. Dir. of Phys. Tr., Brown Univ., 1899-1901; Dir. do., Lincoln
Coll., 1901-4; Gym. Dir. Univ. of 111., 1904 — Married Minnie Hayes, Jan. 13, 1906,
Lincoln, 111. Address, 708 South Sixth St., Champaign, 111.
WALTER FREDERICK HANDSCHIN
Assistant; b. Jan. 10, 1880, Calumetville, Wis.; s. Jacob (b. Mar. 30, 1830, Basle,
Switzerland) & Pauline (Bertschi) Handschin (b. Mar. 20, 1830, Zurich, do.) Prepared
in Nor. Sch., Valparaiso, Ind., and State Nor. Sch., Wis. Attended Univ. of Wis.,
1903-5; Univ. of Minn., carried little undergraduate work, 1908-11. Supt. Natoma Farms,
Hindsdale, 111., 1905-7; Prin. Marinette Co. Sch. of Agr., Marinette, Wis., 1907-8; Instr.
in An. Hus., Univ. of Minn., 1908-10; Asst. Prof, of An. Hus., ibid., 1910-11; Expert in
An. Hus., Bur. of An. Indus., U. S. Dept. of Agr., joint work in connection with Minn.
Coll. of Agr., 1908-11; Asst. in An. Hus., Univ. of 111., 191 1 — Associate Ed. of Minne-
sota Stockman, 1909-11. Member Minnesota Live Stock Breeders' Assn. (Asst. Secy.,
1900-11). Married Edith Knott, Aug. 21, 1909, Maywood, 111. Children, Robert, b. Apr.
21, 1911; Margaret, b. July 31, 1912. Address, 702 W. California Ave., Urbana, 111.
PAUL HANSEN
B. S., Sanitary Eng., Mass. Inst. Tech., Boston; Engineer; b. Aug. 9, 1879; s. John
(b. June 30, 1854, Gluckstadt, Holstein, Ger.) & Pauline (Meinberg) Hansen (b. Dec. 23,
1858, Baltimore, Md.) Prepared in High Schs., Washington, D. C. Theta Xi. Asst.
Engr., Mass State Bd. of Health, 1902-4; Draughtman on Improvements in Water Supply
and Sewerage, Columbus, O., 1904; Engr., Pittsburg Mfg. Co., 1904-5; Asst. Engr. and
later Acting Chief Engr., Ohio State Board of Health, 1905-10; State Sanitary Engr. of
Ky., 1910-11; Engr. of State Water Sur., and Assoc, in Sanitary Eng., Univ. of 111.,
1911 — Author: Water Supply and Sewage Disposal, Ky. Med. Jour., Dec. i, 1911;
Obligations of Water Works Supts. with Respect to the Sanitary Quality of Public Water
Supplies, Amer. City, March, 191 1; Sanitation and the Farm, Report of the 6th Annual
otate Farmers' Inst., Feb. 23-25, 1911; A Land Drainage Project near Louisville, Ky.,
Engineering News, V. 65, No. 2, Jan. 12, 1911; Civil Engineer as a Sanitarian, Monthly
Bull., Ohio State Board of Health, V. I, No. 7, 191 1; Typhoid Fever Statistics and Pro-
phylaxis, Ky. Med. Jour., Jan. i, 1912; also many earlier magazine articles. Amer. Soc.
of Civil Engrs. (Assoc, mem.); Amer. Pub. Health Assn.; Amer. Chem. Soc; Boston Soc.
of Civ. Engrs. New England Water Works Assn.; Chicago and Urbana Univ. Clubs.
Married Alison May Scott, Oct. 3, 1905, Melrose, Mass. Children, Elizabeth Scott, b.
May 7, 1909; Paul Scott, b. Oct. 16, 1910. Address, 910 W. Nevada St., Urbana, 111.
SADA ANNIS HARBARGER
(See No. G102.)
ALBERT AUSTIN HARDING
Dir. and Iiistr.; b. Feb. 10, 1880, Georgetown, 111.; s. Conway Augustus & Jennie
(Stewart) Harding. Prepared in Paris H. S. Attended Univ. of III., 1902-6; 1911. Phi
Kappa Psi. Dir. of bands, orchestras, and other musical organizations, Paris, 111., and
Terre Haute, Ind., 1899-1902; Asst. Dir. of Band, Univ. of 111., 1906-7; Dir. of Band and
Instr. in Band Instruments, 1907 — Two summer engagements with Colo. Midland Band,
Colo. Sprs., Colo.; also Dir. of Champaign and Urbana city bands. Chief Trumpeter, I.
N. G., 1899-1902. Address, 308 Daniel St., Champaign, 111.
OLIVER ALBERT HARKER
A. B., 1866, McKendree Coll.; A. M., 1869, ibid.; LL. D., 1911, Knox Coll.; Dean
and Prof.; b. Dec. 14, 1846, Newport, Ind.; s. Mifflin (b. 1799, Philadelphia, Pa.) & Anna
(Wood) Harker (b. 1800, ibid.) Prepared in Pub. Schs. of Florid and Wheaton, 111.
Faculty 7"5
Phi Delta Phi; Theta Kappa Nu. Attended Law Sch., Univ. of Ind., 1866-7; completed
course in lawyer's oflBce. Prin. Pub. Schs., Vienna, 111., 1867-9; Judge of Circuit Court,
First Circuit of 111., 1878-1903; Judge Appellate Court, Second Dist., 1891-7; do., Third
Dist., 1 897-1903; Vice Pres. State Bar Assn., 1890-95; Lecturer. Coll. of Law, Univ. of 111..
1897-1903; Dean Coll. of Law, ibid, 1903 — Prof, of Law, ibid., 1903 — Legal Counsel.
ibid., 1909 — Addresses: Jury Trials, before State Bar Assn. of 111., 1894; as Pres. of
111. State Bar Assn. on Law of Procedure, 1895. Author: Legal Opinions in 111. Ap-
pellate Court, Rpt. Vols., 39-109, 1897-1903; Judicial Sales, V. 24. Uyclopdeia of Law
and Procedure, 1907; Power of the President to pardon Labor Leaders in Contempt
Cases, 1909; Efforts to divorce Judicial Elections from Politics in 111., 1909; Should the
Jury be Judge of the Law in Criminal Cases, 1909; Use of Mandamus to Compel Educa-
tional Institutions to Confer Degrees, 1911; also magazine articles. Member 111. Comm.
to Natl. Conf. on Uniform State Law, appointed by Governor Deneen, 1907, for si.x
years; 111. Branch Amer. Inst, of Criminal Law and Criminelogy, (Pres.); State Bar
Assn., 111. (Pres. 1895-6); Com. do., on Law Reform, (Chm., 1898-1903); Com. on Legal
Educ, (Chm., 1906); Amer. Bar Assn.; Hamilton Club, Chicago; M. E. Church. Married
Sidney Bain, Mar. 3, 1870, Vienna, III. Children, George M., b. Aug. 23, 1875; Oliver
A. Jr., b. Feb. 16, 1878; Winnifred (Hewitt), b. Feb. 18, 1881. Address, 909 So. Wright
St., Champaign, 111.
JOHN JAMES HARMAX
(See No. 1687.)
CHARLES ARTHUR HART
Naturalist; b. Oct. 12, 1859, Quincy, 111.; s. William Henry (b. Jan. 25, 1829, New
York City) & Janet Elizabeth (Hoffman) Hart (b. May 26, 1829, ibid.) Prepared in
Quincy H. S., 111. Sigma Xi. Attended Nor. Sch., Normal, III., 1881-2. Teacher 1883;
Asst. State Lab. of Nat. Hist., 1884-9; Entomol. and System. Entomol., do., 1889 — Asst.
to State Entomol., 1889 — Author: Descriptive Synopsis of Insect Collections for Dis-
tribution to 111. Schs., I, Lepidoptera, 64 pp., 1897; II. Orthoptera. 26 pp., 1906: also a
number of articles. Member Amer. Assn. for Adv. of Sci. (Fellow) ; Amer. See. of
Naturalists; Assn. of Econ. Entomol.; Amer. Soc. of Z06I.; Entomol. Soc. of Washington,
(corresponding mem.) Address, 923 W. Green St., Urbana, 111.
JOSEPH WILLIAM HART
A. D., 1887, Ont. Agr. Coll.; Dairyman; b. Nov. ig, 1865, River Philip, Nova Scotia,
Can.; s. James Reuben (b. Guysborough, N. S.) & Emmeline Shaw (Robertson) Hart
(b. Yarmouth, N. S.) Prepared in Bridgetown, N. S. Alpha Zeta. Attended Queen's
Univ., Kingston, Ont., 1898-9. Adjunct Prof, of Agr., Clemson Agr. Coll., 1893-7; Supt.
Eastern Dairy Sch., Kingston, Ont., 1897-1902; Instr. in Dairy Manufactures, and Chief
Asst. in Sta., Univ. of 111., 1903-4; Asst. Prof, and Asst. Chief., 1904-5; Dir. State Model
Farm Sao Paulo, Brazil, 1905-9; Dean, Dept. of Agr., San Juan. P. R., 1909-10; Dairy-
man, LT. S. Dept. of Agr. and Field Asst. in Dairying, State of Ga., 1910 — Six months
course in Artillery. Tete du Pont Barracks, Kingston, Ont. Author: Exp. Sta. Bull. Clem-
son Agr. Coll., Clemson, S. C. (Nos. 19 and 33). Member S. C. State Fair Assn.;
Amer. Breeders' Assn.; Vestryman, St. James Parish, Kingston, Ont., 1900-2; Vestry-
man, Emmanual Church. Married Minnie Blanche Dykeman, Nov. lo, 1892. Children,
Dorothy Blanche, b. Mar. 25, 1894; Charlote Robertson, b. Feb. 18, 1896; James Gilbert,
b. Dec. 3, 1897; William Edward, b. Sept. 3, .1907. Address, Athens, Ga.
MINER LOUIS HARTMANN
B. S., 1911, Univ. of Ariz.; Assistant; b. July 14, 1889, Hutchinson, Kan.; s. Henrv
P. (b. Aug. 13, 1862, Tiffin, O.) & Anna Esther (Bussinger) Hartmann (b. Dec. 20,
1861, Loogootee, Ind.) Prepared in Hutchinson H. S., Kan. Attended Univ. of Kan.,
1907-9; Univ. of III., 191 1 — Theta Delta Upsilon. Commercial Assaver, Tucson, Ariz..
1910; Asst. in Chem., Univ. of Ariz., 1909-11; Asst. in Chem., Univ. of 111., 1911 — Author-
Rapid Determinations and Separations by Means of Mercury (jathode and Stationary
Anode, Jour, of Amer. Chem. Soc. 1910, V. 32, pp. 1628-36 (with Raymond C. Benner)':
Cupellation, Jour, of Indus, and Eng. Chem., V. .3, No. 11, pp. 805-7, 191 1. Member Amer.
Chem. Soc. Address, 10 Sacramento St., Cambridge, Mass.
HOMER ALVAN HARVEY
A. B., 1909, Univ. of Mo.; Instructor; b. Oct. 8, 1884, Indianapolis, Ind. Phi Beta
Kappa. Attended Univ. of 111., 1909-10; Univ. of Chicago, summer, 191 1; Syracuse Univ.,
1911-12. Asst. in Romance Langs., Univ. of 111., 1909-10; Instr., do., Syracuse Univ.,
1910-12; Asst. Prof, of Romance Lang., 1912 — Address. Syracuse Univ., Syracuse. N. Y.
CHARLES NELSON HASKINS
S. B., 1897, Mass. Inst. Tech.; S. M., 1899, Harvard Univ.; A. M., 1900, ibid.;
Ph. D., 1901, ibid.; b. May 7, 1874, New Bedford, Mass. Teacher in Mass. Inst. Tech.,
1897-8, 1902-3; Sheffield Sci. Sch., 1003-4; Cornell Univ., 1904-6; Asst. Prof, of Math.,
Umv. of 111., 1906-10; Dartmouth Coll., 1910 — Author: On the Invariants of Quadratic
Differential Forms, Trans. Amer. Math. Soc.; On the Invariants of Differential Forms of
Degree Higher Than Two, do.; On the Invariants of Quadratic Differential Forms do.-
On the Differential Invariants of a Surface and of Space, do.; On the Generalized law
of the Mean, Annals of Math.; On the Second Law of the Mean, do. Address Dartmouth
Coll., Hanover, N. n.( + )
7o6 University of Illinois
HEINRICH HASSELBRING
B. S. A., Cornell Univ., 1899; Ph. D., Univ. of Chicago, 1905; Botanist; s. Bern-
hardt & Augusta (Lange) Hasselbring. Asst. in Botany, Cornell Univ., 3 summer sessions
& 1899-1900; ist Asst. Horticulturist, N. Y. Exp. Sta., Geneva, 1900-1; Asst. in Veg.
Path., Agr. E.xp. Sta., Univ. of 111., i90j;-3; Asst. in Botany, Univ. of Chicago, 1903-7;
Chief of Dept. of Botany, Estacion Central Agronomica, Santiago de las Vegas, Cuba,
1907-9; Plant Physiologist, U. S. Dept. of Agr., 1909 — Author: Articles, in Cyclopedia of
Amer. Horticulture; chapters in Atkinson's Mushrooms, Bailey's Botany; Canker of Apple
Trees, Agr. Exp. Sta. Univ. of III., Bui. 70, pp. 225-39, 1902; Gravity as a Form
Stimulus, Bot. Gaz., 43:251-58, 1907; Types of Cuban Tobacco, Bot. Gaz., 53:113-26, 1912;
The Bitter Rot and Its Control, Trans. 111. Hort. Soc, 348-52, 1902; also other articles on
botanical "Subjects. Address, U. S. Dept. of Agr., Washington, D. C.
WILLIAM FREDERIC HAUHART
A. B., 1901, Univ. of Mo.; A. M., 1902, ibid.; Ph. D., 1909, Columbia Univ.; In-
structor; b. June 24, 1873, Valley Park, Mo.; s. Herman H. (b. Apr. 9. 1842, Enger,
Prussia, Ger.) & Mary (Schlueter) Hauhart (b. Dec. 1850, Ballwin, Mo.) Prepared
in Prep. Dept., Central Wesleyan Coll., Mo. Prin. of Pub. Sch., Altheim, Mo., 1895-8;
Central Wesleyan Coll., 1893-5 and 1898-1900; Univ. of Mo., 1900-1; Fellow; ibid., 1901-2;
Fellow in Ger., Univ. of Wis., 1902-3; do., Columbia Univ.. 1903-4; Instr. in Ger.,
Univ. of 111., 1904-5; Student, Univ. of Berlin, Ger., 1905-6; Travelled and studied
abroad, 1905-6; Instr. in Ger., Univ. of Mich., 1906 — Author: The Reception of
Goethe's Faust in England, New York, 1909, The Columbia Univ. Press. Member Mod.
Lang. Assn. of Amer.; M. E. Church. Address, Univ. of Mich., Ann Arbor, Mich.
PHILIP BOVIER HAWK
B. S., 1898, Wesleyan Univ., Middletown, Conn.; M. S., 1900, ibid.; do., 1901,
Yale Univ., Ph. 1)., 1903, Columbia Univ.; Professor; b. July 18, 1874, East Branch, N. Y.;
I. Ransom Riant (b. Nov. 1835, Hancock, N. Y.) & Ellen (Miller) Hawk (b. Feb., 1847,
East Branch, N. Y.) Prepared in Walton H. S., and Cazenovia Sem., Cazenovia, N. Y.
Delta Kappa Epsilon; Kai Gar; Theta Nu Epsilon; Sigma Xi; Alpha Chi Sigma; Phi
Lambda Upsilon. Four year scholarship. Asst. to Prof., Atwater, Wesleyan Univ.,
1898-1900; Asst. to Prof. Gies, Coll. of Phys. and Sur., N. Y., 1901-3; Demonstrator of
Physiol. Chem., Dept. of Med., Univ. of Pa., 1903-7; Prof, of Physiol. Chem., Univ. of
111., 1907-12. Chair of Physiol. Chem. and Toxicol., Jefferson Med. Coll., Philadelphia,
Pa., 1912 — Author: Practical Physiological Chemistry, P. Blakiston's Son & Co.,
Philadelphia, 1907, pp. 416 + xvi: Studies on Water Drinking, i-xiii, _/oi<r. of Biological
Chemistry, Jour, of Amer. Chem. Soc.. Jour, of Experimental Medicine, Archives of In-
ternal Medicines, 1910-12; Fasting Studies, i-x, Amer. Jour, of Physiology, Jour, of Amer.
Chem. Soc, Jour, of Biological Chem., 1911-12; The Influence of External Hemorrhage
on Chemical Changes in the Organism, with Particular Reference to Proteid Catabolism
(with W. J. Gies), Amer. Jour, of Physiology, xi, pp. 171-236, 1904; On a Series of Feed-
ing and Injection Experiments following the Establishment of the Eck Fistula in Dogs,
do., xxi, 1908, pp. 259-281; Post-anaesthetic Glycosuria, Archives of Internal Medicine,
8, pp. 39-57, 1911. Member Univ. Club; Amer. Chem. Soc; Amer. Physiol. Soc;
Amer. Soc of Biological Chemists: Soc. of Experimental Biol, and Med.; Assn. for Adv.
of Sci.; Amer. Soc. of Animal Nutrition; 111. Acad, of Sci. Married Ellen Henrietta
Moore, Aug. 2, 1905, Philadelphia, Pa. Children. Ellen Minnie, b. July 14. 1906; Philip
Bovier, Jr., b. Dec 9, 1907. Address, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa.
(See No. i344-)
(See No. G107.)
(See No. 3014.)
WILLIAM ALBERT HAWLEY
CASSIUS CLAY HAYDEN
AUGUSTUS WASHINGTON HAYES
EDWARD GARY HAYES
A. B., Bates Coll.; A. M., ibid.; Ph. D., 1902, University of Chicago; Professor &
Head; b. Feb. 10, 1868, Lewiston, Me.; s. Benjamin Francis (b. Mar. 28, 1830, New
Gloucester, Me.) & Arcy (Gary) Hayes (b. Aug. 6, 1827, Turner, i\Ie.) Prepared in Nichols
Latin Sch. Delta Upsilon; Debater & Class Day Orat. ; Sr. Fellow in Socio., Univ. of
Chicago; Ph. D., Magna cum laude. Attended L^niv. of Berlin, 1900-1. Pastor, Augus-
ta, Me.; Prof. & Dean, Keuka Coll., N. Y., 1898-1900: Prof, of Econ. & Socio., Miami
Univ. 1902-7; Prof. & Head of Dept. of Socio., Univ. of 111., 1907 — Author: Sociological
Struction, Univ. of Chicago Press, 143 pp.; Memoir of Benjamin Francis Hayes; also
numerous articles. Member Cong. Church; Amer. Socio. Soc, Exec. Com. 1895; Socio. &
Advisory Editor, Amer. Journal of Soc: Pres.. HI. State Conf. of Charities & Correction.
Married Annie Lee Bean. Children, Edward Bean, b. Dec. 30, 1896; Robert Gary, b.
Mar. 3, 1902; Harmon Phillips, b. Feb. 17, 1904. Address, 915 Nevada St., Urbana, 111.
EMERY ROE HAYHURST
(See No. 1822.)
CHARLES IRVING HAYES
(See No. 23.)
LEONARD HEGNAUER
<See No, 2681.)
Faculty 707
FELIX EMIL HELD
Ph. B., 1902, Coll. of Emporia, Kan.; A. B., 1904, ibid. ■ A. M., 1907, ibid.; Assistant;
b. Aug. 3, 1880, Fort Hays, Kan.; s. Peter Theodor (b. Dec. 31, 1821, Mainz, Ger.) &
Emilie Louise (Leist) Held (b. May 7, 1844, Treptow, Ger.) Prepared in Emporia
(Kan.) H. S. Attended Univ. of Calif, summer 1906; Univ. of Chicago, summer 1911.
Prin. of H. S., Dodge City, Kan., 1902-3- do., Acad., Coll. of Emporia, Kan., i903-6' Dean,
ibid., 1906-11; Asst. in Ger., Univ. of 111., 191 1 — Address, 915 W. Nevada St., Urbana,
111.
CARL A. HELLMAN
(See No. 2682.)
JOSEPH CLARENCE HEMMEON
Ph. D., 1906, Harvard Univ.; b. Jan. 1879, Parrsborough, Nova Scotia, Can. Univ.
Scholarship; Leverett Salstonstall Scholarship; Ricardo Prize. Instr. in Pol. Econ., Univ.
of III., 1906-7. Address, McGill Ave., Montreal, Can. (J)
ADOLPH HEMPEL
(See No. 875.)
CHARLES ELLIOTT HENDERSON
(See No. 2683.)
WILLIAM SAMUEL HENDRIX
A. B., 1907, Howard Coll., Birmingham, Ala.; A. M., 1910, Cornell Univ.; Assistant;
b. May 27, 1887, Ragland, Ala.; s. W. D. (b. June i, 1840, Rome, Ga.) & I. C. (Martin)
Hendrix (b. July 16, 1856, ibid.) Prepared in Acad., Howard Coll., Birmingham, Ala.
Junior Medal, Oratory, Howard Coll., 1906. Asst. in Romance Langs., L%iv. of 111.,
191 1 — Address, 1103 W. Oregon St., Urbana, 111.
, LORA ATKINS HENION
(See No. 3017.)
ROBERT LLEWELLYN HENRY, JR.
Ph. B., 1902, Univ. of Chicago; J. D., 1907, ibid.; B. C. L., Oxford Univ., Eng.;
Dean; b. Nov. 4, 1882, Chicago, 111.; s. Robert Llewellyn (b. Frankfort, Ky.) & Ada Camille
(Badger) Henry (b. Louisville, Ky.) Prepared in Man. Tr. Sch., Chicago. Chi Psi;
Phi Delta Phi. Prof, of Law, La. State Univ., 1907-n; Asst. Prof, do., Univ. of 111., 191 1-
12; Dean of Law Sch., Univ. of N. Dak., 1912 — Married Elaine Goodale Read, June
30, 1908. Children, Robert Llewellyn, III, b. Dec. 12, 1909; Alvan Read, b. Sept. 8, 191 1.
Address, Grand Forks, N. Dak.
NELSON WILLIAM HEPBURN
(See No. 3018.)
•BELVA MARY HERRON
B. L., 1889, Univ. of Mich.; b. Sept. 23, 1866, Pittsburg, Pa.; d. John Fish (b. 1832,
ibid.) & Rose (White) Herron (b. 1836, Montgomery Co., Mo.) Prepared in Jackson-
ville Acad., 111. Honorary Fellowship, Univ. of Chicago, 1893-4; Fellowship, Univ. of
111., 1904-5; Wilby prize for best work in Grad. Sch., Radcliffe Coll., 1904. Employment
by Carnegie Inst, for writing history of labor laws in 111., 1904. Teacher in Acad., Jack-
sonville, 111., 1890; Asst. Instr., Adjunct Prof, in Dept. of Econ., Univ. of Nebr., 1898-
1903; Asst. in Wellesley Coll., 1903-4; Fellow in Econ,, Univ. of 111., 1904-5; Instr., do.,
1905-6. Author: Progress of Labor Organization among Women. *Deceased.
EDWARD OTTO HEUSE
(See No. G109.)
GEORGE CAVENDER HEWES
(See No. 349.)
CHARLES HILDEBRAND
Ph. B.; M. E.; Instr. in Right-line Drawing., Univ. of 111., 1897-80.(1)
ALVA J. HILL
(See No. Giio.)
•ELBRIDGE ROMEYN HILLS
Born Mar. 18, 1844, (^ranger, O ; s. Stacy (b. Oct. 19, 1814, Bristol, N. Y.) & Naomi
(jooding (Hatch) Hills (b. May 15, 1817, ibid.) Prtpaied in Granger Acad., O. Cadet LT.
S. Mil. Acad., West Point, 1862-1866; graduated and commissioned 2d Lieut., 5th Artil-
lery, June 18, 1866; promoted to First Lieut., 5th Artillery, Sept. 28, 1867; Adjutant,
1870-1887; Prof, of Mil. Sci. and Tact., Univ. of III.. 1890 — Captain, 5th Artillery, 1892-
1901; Major Artillery Corps, igoi-3; Lieut. Col. Artillery Corps, July, 1903, and Col. do.,
June, 190s; detailed for duty in War Dept., Washington, D. C, as Acting Asst. Adjut.
Gen., Apr. and July, 1903; as Asst. Adjut. Gen., 1903-1905. Served in Army, July i,
1862, to Mar. 26, 1906; retired from active service by direction of the President and
upon his own request after service of forty-three years. Served as a vestry man on the
Vestry of St. Juhn's Church (Prof. E|)is) Fort Hamilton, New York Harbor, 1881-7
and 1897-9. Asst. Sec. and Treas., U. S. Mil. Service Institution, Governor's Is., N. Y.,
1887-8. Married Mary Teresa Fleming, Oct. 6, 1874, Newport, R. I. Children, Stacy
Romeyn, b. Aug. 16, 1875; Elbridge Fleming, b. Apr. 17, 1878; RoUin, b. May 14, 1883:
Agnes Virginia, b. June 13, 1897. "Died Apr. 14, 1910, Brooklyn, N. Y.
7o8 University of Illinois
WILLIAM CHARLES HILMER
(See No. Giii.)
RALPH HILSCHER
B. S., 1908, Beloit Coll.; Assistant; b. Mar. 3, 1885, Watseka, 111.; s. R. W. & Clara
(McGill) Hilscher. Prepared in Watseka H. S., 111. Phi Kappa Psi. Attended Mass.
Inst. Technol., 1908-10. Mass. State Bd. of Health, 1910-11; Asst. Eng. State Water
Sur., Univ. of 111., 191 1 — Address, LTrbana, 111.
SHERWOOD HINDS
B. S. in C. E., Mich. Agr. Coll.; b. Stanton, Mich. Tau Beta Pi. Instr. in Mich. Agr.
Coll., 1905-6; Instr. in MecTi. Draw, and Surv., Univ. of Kan., 1906-7; Instr. in Gen.
Eng. Draw., Univ. of 111., 1907-8. Address, Stanton, Mich. ($)
GLEN MOODY HOBBS
(See No. 651.)
JACOB HODNEFIELD
A. B., 1902, Univ. of Minn.; A. M., 1905, ibid.; Lecturer and Asst.; b. May 16,
1877, Roland la.; s. John (b. Sept. 2, 1829, Stavanger, Norway) & Malena (Forland)
Hodnefield (b. Aug. 9, 1835, Hardanger, Norway.) Prepared in Jewell Lutheran Coll.,
Jewell, la. Forum Lit. Soc. Teacher in H. S., Herman, Minn., 1902-3; business posi-
tions, 1903-4, and part of 1905; Grad. work and teaching, 1904-5; Libr. Asst., Univ. of
Minn., 1906-9; Exchange Asst. Libr., Univ. of 111., Feb. igog-Aug. 1911. Lecturer on ex-
changes in Lib. Sch. and Exchange Asst., 191 1 — Member Amer. Libr. Assn. Married
Alma Thompson, June 25, 1902, Peterson, Minn. Children, Mabel, b. 1903; Jerome, b.
1905; Franklin, b. 1907; Hyllis, b. 1910. Address, mo So. 3rd St., Champaign, 111.
EDNA DU BOIS HOFF
(See No. 1889.)
PAUL ALEXANDER HOFFMAN
(See No. 3782.)
PERRY GREELEY HOLDEN
B. S., 1889, Mich. Agr. Coll.; B. Pd., 1804, Mich. State Nor. Sch.; M. S., 1895; M.
Pd. 1912, ibid.; Director; b. Oct. 14, 1865, Dodge Co., Minn.; s. Dennison Franklin &
Helen Mary (Wilson) Holden. Fellow and Instr. in Mich. Agr. Coll., 1889-93; Prof, of
Sci., Benzonia Coll., Mich., 1895; County Supt. of Schs., Benzie Co., Mich., 1895-6; Prof, of
Agron.. Univ. of 111., 1896-1900; Agriculturist for 111. Sugar Refining Co., 1900-1; Gen.
Mgr., Funk Bros., Seed Co., for Scientific breeding of corn, 1902; Prof, of Agron. and Vice
Dean, Dept. Agr., la. State Coll., 1902-6; Dir. of Agr. Extension, ibid., 1906 — Con-
ducted first railway train for carrying Agrl. Instruction to farmers, 1904. Author: Mono-
graphs on Potato Culture in Mich., 1892; Sugar Beet Culture in 111., 1899; Selecting and
Preparing Seed Corn, 1904; Corn Secrets, 1910; also many articles in Agr. press and
course of instruction in Agr. for Sioux City Correspondence Coll. of Agr. Married Car-
rie Burnett, Nov. 25, 1892, Bancroft, Mich. Address, Ames, la.
GEORGE MELLINGER HOLFERTY
B. S., 1893, Univ. of Wis.; M. S., 1897, Univ. of Cincinnati; Ph. D., 1903, Univ. of
Chicago.; b. Nov. 7, 1867, Cazenovia, 111. Prepared in 111. State Nor. Sch., Normal, 111.
Attended Univ. of Leipsic, Germany, 1894-5. Prin. H. S., Oconto, Wis., 1887-90; Asst.
in Biol. Lab., Univ. of Wis., 1893-4; Instr. in Biol., Univ. of Cincinnati, 1895-9; Instr. in
Bot., Univ. of 111., 1900-1; Chicago, 1901-3; Central H. S., St. Louis, Mo., 1903 — Prof,
of Biol., Amer. Med. Coll., St. Louis, Mo., 1911 — Author: Botany: Root Pressure and
Its Transformation into Work Effects; Ovule and Embryo of Potamogeton Natans;
Archegonium of the Bryophyta. Member F. A. A.; Soc. Nat., Bot. Cent. States. Address,
Central High School, St. Louis, Mo.
HORACE ADELBERT HOLLISTER
A. B., 1888, Univ. of la.; A. M., 1896, ibid.; High Sch. Visitor and Asst. Prof.;
b. Oct. 14, 1857, Manchester, la.; s. William Harvey (b. Mar. 23, 1830, Warsaw, N. Y.)
& Margaret Elizabeth (Wilcox) Hollister (b. July 27, 1831, Mayville, N. Y.) Prepared
in Manchester H. S., la., and Prep. Dept., Univ. of la. Zetagathean; Y. M. C. A. Prin.
of Schs., Springdale, la., 1882-5; Supt. Schs., Bellevue, la., 1887-90; do., Argentine, Kan.,
1890-2; Prin. H. S.. Springfield, Mo., 1892-5; Supt. Schs., California, Mo., 1895-7; Asst.
State Supt. Schs., Mo., 1898; Supt. Schs., Sterling, III., 1898-1902; H. S. Visitor, Univ.
of 111., 1902 — Asst. Prof., ibid., 1903 — Author: High Sch. Administration, D. C.
Heath & Co., Boston, 1908, 12 mo., 379 pp; Bull. No. 1, Sch. of Educ, Univ. of 111.;
Pub. Sch. Buildings and their Equipment with Special Reference to High Schs., 37 pp.;
Bull. No. 3, do., The Township High Sch. In III., 32 pp.; Bull. No. 4, do., Proceedings
of High Sch. Conf., 1910, 72 pp.; Bull. No. 5, Revision of Bull. No. 3, 1911, 33 pp.;
also many magazine articles. Member High Sch. Conf. and organizer; Cong. (Thurch;
Cosmopolitan Club; Chicago Univ. Club.; 111. Univ. Club; North Central Assn. Colls.
and Secondary Sch.s. (Chm., Bd. of Insp.); N. E. A.; 111. State Teachers, Assn.; School-
master's Club. Married Emma Annetta Satchwell, Mar. 16, 1881, Manchester, la. Chil-
dren, Edith May, b. May 4, 1882; Ethel Annetta, b. Aug. 21, 1888; Noble Parker, b.
Mar. 24, 1892. Address, 508 Orchard Lane, Champ.Tigii, 111.
FRANK HAMILTON HOLMES
(See No. 1518.)
Faculty 7^9
WILLIS BOIT HOLMES
A. B., 1896, Harvard Univ.; A. M., 1897. ibid.; Ph. D., 1899, Johns Hopkins Univ.;
b. 1873, Cambridge, Mass. Teacher in Mass. Inst. Tech., 1900; Univ. of Mont., 1902;
Univ. of Chicago., 1901-7; Assoc, in Chem., Univ. of 111., 1907-10. Address, Fremont, U.
SIDNEY VIEL HOLT
(See No. 3404.)
JOSE MARIA HOMS
(See No. 4221.) ^
EDWARD WILLIAxM HOPE
A. B., 1898, Univ. of Pa.; A. M., 1903, Leiand Stanford Univ.; Ph. D., 1905, Johns
Hopkins Univ.; Lawyer; b. Nov. 11, 1875, Quincy, 111.; s. Edward W. and Sarah (Keyes)
Hope. Sigma Chi. Latin prize, Univ. of Pa. Attended the Univ. of Berlin, lirst sem.,
1901; Univ. of Munich, second sem. Teacher of Gik., Lat. Fr., and Engl., St. George's Sch.
for Boys, Newport, R. I., 1900; Substitute for a few weeks in Grk., Stanford Univ.;
Prof, of Grk., Univ. of Ala., 1905-6; Instr. in Classics, Univ. of 111., 1906-7; Instr. in
Greek, Stanford Univ., 1907-10; Author: The Language of Parody; A Study in the Dic-
tion of Aristophanes, Member O. F. ; Bankers Club of Los Angeles; Epis. Church.
Married May MacDonald, Sept. 10. 1912. Address, 710 Hibernian Bldg., Los Angeles,
Calif.
HERFORD HOPE
Foreman; b. Dec. 17, 1883, London, Eng. ; s. George Fountaine Ware (b. Eng.) &
Frances Ellen (Mayer) Hope (b. ibid.) Prepared at the Rectory, Stanford Hope,
Essex, Eng. and Cumberland House, Gravesend, Kent, Eng. Foreman Mayer China Co.,
Beaver Falls, Pa., 1904-6; Supt. Huntington China Co., Huntington. \\ . \'a., 1906-7;
Instr. in Ceramics. Univ. of 111., 1907-8; Foreman flayer China Co., Beaver Falls, Pa.,
1908 — Author: Various contributions to literature of Amer. Ceramic Soc. _ Member
Amer. Ceramic Soc; English Ceramic Soc; Epis. Church. Address, 1831 Third Ave.,
New Brighton, Pa.
CYRIL GEORGE HOPKINS
B. S., 1890, S. Dakota Agr. Coll.; M. S., 1894, Cornell Univ.; Ph. D., 1898, ibid.;
Prof., Chief, and Vice Dir. ; b. July 22, 1866, near Chatfield, Minn.; s. George Edwin
(b. Apr. 12, 1837, Ontario, Can.) & Caroline (Cudney) Hopkins (b. Oct. 3, 1842, ibid.)
Prepared in S. Dakota Agr. Coll. Prep. Sch. Sigma Xi; Alpha Zeta; Phi Lambda Upsi-
lon. One semester at Gottingen, 1899-1900; Asst. in Chem., So. Dak. Agr. Coll., 1890-2;
Asst. in Chem., Cornell Univ., 1892-3; Adjunct Prof., Pharmacy and Asst. in Chem., S.
Dakota Agr. Coll., 1893-4; Asst. Chem., ibid., Exp. Sta., 1890-4, except while at Cornell
Univ.; Chemist, Agr'l Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111., 1S94-1900; Prof, of Agron., Chief in
Agron., and Chem. in Sta., ibid., 1900 — Vice Dir. Agr. Exp. Sta., 1903 — Invented
Hopkins' Condenser and Hopkins' safety distilling tube, 1898. Author: 111. Exp. Sta.
Bulls. Nos. 43, 49, 53, 55, 58, 76, 82, 87, 88, 93, 94, 99. 100, 115, 123, 125, 157, County Soil
Reports, (111.) Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, and Cirs. Nos. 62, 64, 66, 68, 70, 72, 86, 87, 96, 97, 105, jo8,
109, no, 116, 122, 123, 124, 127, 129, 130, 141, 142, 145, 149, 150, 155, 157, 165, (author
or joint author), 1894-1911; Saving the Soil, 32 pp.. Bankers' Assn. of 111., (Richard S.
Crampton, Secy., The Rookery, Chicago), 191 1; Laboratory Manual for Soil Fertility, 64
pp., Univ. of III., Agr. Coll., 1905; Soil Fertility Lab., Manual (with James H. Pettit, 76
pp., Ginn & Co., Boston. 1910; Soil Fertility and Permanent Agriculture, 680 pp., Ginn
& Co., Boston, 1910; The Story of the Soil, 360 pp., Richard G. Badger (The Gorham
Press), Boston, 1910; also a large number of articles in Sch. & Agr. Journals. Member Bap-
tist Church 1893-1903; the Christian Church. 1903 — Amer. Chem. Soc; Assn. Off. Agr.
Colls, and Exp. Stas. ; Amer. Assn. for Adv. of Sci. (Fellow; Internatl. Cong, of App.
Chem.; Amer. Soc of Agron.; Soc. for the Promotion of Agr. Sci. National Conservation
Assoc; International Dry Farming Congress. Married Emma Matilda Stelter, May n,
1893, Brookings, S. D. Children, Jules Edwin (legally adopted Oct. 10, 1908) b. Sept.
15. 1905; Karl Stelter (legally adopted July 11, 1910) b. Dec. 19, 1908. Address, looi
S. Wright St., Champaign, III.
HERBERT ANDREW HOPPER
(See No. G118.)
•CURTIS BUSHROD HOPPIN
Born in N. Y. Graduated at the U. S. Mil. Acad., Sept. i, 1873; Add. Second
Lieut., :st Cavalry, June 15, 1S77; Second Lieut., 2nd Cav., June 25, 1877; First Lieut.,
Sept. 22, 1884; Prof, of Mil. Sci. and Tactics, Univ. of 111., 1887-9; Capt. June 10, 1895;
Maj. 15th Cavalry, Mar. 23, 1903. *Died Mar. 29, 1905, at Fort. Ethan Allen, Vt.
JOHN WESLEY HORNBECK
(See No. G119.)
(See No. 1521.)
(See No. 3786.)
(See No. 807.)
(See No. 2416.)
HARLAN HOYT HORNER
EZEKIEL EDWARD HOSKINS
CHARLES FREDERICK IIOTTES
JOSIE BATCHELER HOUCHENS
710 University of Illinois
PERRY HAZEN HOUSTON
A. B., 1903, Williams Coll.; A. M., 1904, ibid.; A. M., 1905, Harvard Univ.; Ph.D.,
1910, ibid.; b. Feb. 3, 1882, Chicago. Prepared in Tamestown H. S., N. Y., and Phillips
Exeter Acad. Delta Upsilon. Hafvard-Austin Scholarship, 1908-9. Instr. in Engl., Univ.
of 111., 1906-8; Travelling Fellow, xgio-ii; Travel and study in Eng., France and Ger.,
1910 — Member Mod. Lang. Assn. of Amer. Address, 19 Conant Hall, Cambridge, Mass.
BERTHA ISADINE HOWE
Born Dec. 18, 1872, Warsaw, N. Y. Graduated in New England Conservatory of
Music, Boston, Mass., 1899. Attended Central State Nor. Sch., Mt. Pleasant, Mich.,
1899-1902; Studied piano in Boston with Carl Baerman, 1902-3; Studied piano with Moritz
Moszhowski in Paris. 1905-6; violin, ibid, with M. Joubert. Gave private lessons in
music, Rochester, N. Y.; Instr. in Piano, Univ. of 111., 1903-5; do., 1906-9. Address, 1770
Kearney St., Denver, Colo.
EDWARD GARDNER HOWE
B. S., 1897, Mass. Agr. Coll.; Teacher; b. Aug. 11, 1849, Brookline, Mass.; s. Charles
Oliver (b. July 12, 1822, Brookfield, Mass.) & Mary (Faxon) Howe (b. July 8, 1829, Lubec,
Me.) Prepared in Lake Forest Acad. Washington Lit. Soc. Attended Univ. of Chicago,
1892-3. Teacher of Country Sch., 1875-77; Prin. Graded Sch., Riverdale, 111., 1877-8; Teach-
er of Sci. in H. S. for Boys, 1878-89; Lecturer and Specialist in Sci. to classes of teachers;
school and private field work in Chicago, Louisville, Ky., and St. Louis; Prin. of Prep.
Sch., Univ. of 111., 1893-1902; in Azores, writing and in Chicago, 1902-4; Englewood H-
S., 1904 — Author: Systematic Science Teaching, Appleton & Co., 1894 (Internatl. Sci.
Series), Edited by Hon. Wra. H. Harris, Com. of Educ; Advanced Elementary Science,
1900, No. 48 of Pub. Sci. Series, do.; Articles for Kindergarten Magazine, School News,
etc. Member Village Improvement Assn. (Pres.) ; Local Branch Chicago Citizens' League
(Pres.); Chicago Acad, of Sci. (Secy, one year); Nat. Geog. Soc; Chicago Geog. Soc; N.
E. A.; S. S. (Supt.); Church (Deacon, Irustee, Clerk). Married Mary Elizabeth Bar-
nard, June 30, 1881, Chicago, 111. Children, Ralph Barnard, b. June 25, 1882; Alice, b.
Apr. 2, 1884; Paul Edward, b. July 29, 1885; Mary, b. Oct. 5, 1886; Amy, b. Aug. 9,
1888; Edward Gardner, Jr., b. Nov. i, 1891; Roger Faxon, b. Dec. 3, 1896. Address,
10233 So. Wood St., (Jhicago, 111.
(See No. 1696.)
(See No. 2695.)
(See No. 2124.)
HARRIETT EMMA HOWE
PAUL EDWARD HOWE
RALPH BARNARD HOWE
ARTHUR CHARLES ROWLAND
A. B., 1893, Cornell Univ.; Ph. D., 1897, Univ. of Pa.; Professor; b. Dec. 24, 1869,
South Danby, N. Y.; s. Charles (b. Jan. 13, 1818, ibid.) & Maria Alida (Bassett) How-
land (b. Jan. 20> 1824, Great Hill, Conn.) Prepared in Wyoming Sem., Kingston, Pa.
Phi Beta Kappa; Delta Phi; Sphinx Head. Univ. Scholarship, 1889-93; Cornell Euro-
pean Fellowship, 1894-5; Harrison Fellowship, Univ. of Pa., 1896-7; Research Fellowship,
ibid., 1898-9. Teacher of Engl., Wyoming Sem., 1893-4; Instr. in European Hist.,
Univ. of 111., 1897-8; Instr. in Hist., Teachers' Coll., Columbia Univ., 1899-1904; Asst.
Prof, of Med. Hist., Univ. of Pa., 1904-11; Prof, of Med. Hist, 1911 — Author: The
Origin of the Local Interdict, Ann. Rpt. of Amer. Hist., Assn. 1899, Vol. I, pp. 431-448;
Ed. of The Early Germans, 1900, 32 pp.; Ordeals, Compurgations, Excommunication and
Interdict, 1898, 30 pp., Univ. of Pa., Trans, and Reprints, Vol. vi. No. 30, Vol. iv. No. 4;
Ed. of Mommsen's History of Rome, pp. xvi-418. Hist, of the Nations Series, ed. by H. C.
Lodge, Vol. Ill, J. D. Morris Co., Phil., 1906; Explorations within the Louisiana Pur-
chase, Jour, of Geog., Vol. Ill, 1904, pp. 261-270. Member Amer. Hist. Assn.; Hist.
Teachers' Assn. of Middle States and Maryland; Nat'l Geog. Soc; Amer. Soc. of Church
Hist.; Aronomink Club; Town and Gown Club. Married Emily Wyckoff Berry, Sept. 3,
1902, Upper Montclair. N. J. Children, Charles Berry, b. July 14, 1905; Arthur Lloyd,
b. Jan. 13, 1908; Emily Hinton, b. Nov. 7, 191 1. Address, 4118 Baltimore Ave., Phila-
delphia, Pa.
ARCHIE HENRY HUBBARD
Practicing Architect; b. Tan. 30, 1882, Red Cedar, Wis.; s. Henry (b. Aug. 27, 1846,
Fond du Lac, Wis.) & Etta' Hubbard (b. Dec. 8, 1863, Red Bank, N. J.) Prepared in
Menominee H. S., Wis. Spec, in Arch. U. of I. 1904-5. Ilus Club. Completed course in
Internatl. Correspondence Sch., 1907; Atelier Hornbostel, New York City, 1906 and 1907.
In various architects' offices in Minneapolis, Chicago, Urbana. New York, Davenport, la.;
Government service in Panama, 1905-6; Asst. to Prof. J. M. White, Supy. Arch., Univ. of
111., 1909-11; Part time Asst. Arch. Design, 1909-10; Practicing Arch., Champaign, 111.,
191 1 — Author: The Old Churches of Panama, pub. in a Boston Arch. Mag., 1906. Mem-
ber Arch Club, Univ. of 111.; Univ. Club of Panama; Univ. Club of 111.; Gargoyle Arch.
Club, New York; several clubs and lodges of Champaign and Urbana, 111. Married Ethel
R. Brown, Sept. 30, 191 1, St. Louis. Mo. Address, 828 W. Church St., Champaign, 111.
GEORGE DAVID HUBBARD
(See No. 951.)
CLAUDE SILBERT HUDSON
B. S., 1901, Princeton Univ.; M. S., 1902, ibid.; Chemist; b. Jan. 26, 1881, Atlanta,
Ga.; s. William James (b. Mar. i, 1851, Sumter, S. C.) & Maude Celestia (Wilson)
Faculty 711
Hudson (b. Sept. ii, 1857, Choctaw Corner, Ala.) Prepared in Univ. Mil. Sch., Mobile.
Ala., Class of i860; Fellow in Exp. Sci., Princeton Univ., 1901-2; Asst. in Chem., Princeton
Univ., 1901-:;; Attended Univs of Gottingen and Berlin, 190J-3; Research Asst. in Physical
Chem., Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1903-4; Instr. in Fhys., Princeton Univ., 1904-5; do., Univ. of
111., 190S-7; Chemist, U. S. Dept. of Agr., Natl. Guard of Ala., 1899-1901; do., of N. J.,
1904-5. Author: The Forms of Milk Sugar, Princeton Bull., 190:;; Ueber die Multirotation
dcs Milchzuckers Ztschr. Physik Chem., 1903; Die gegenseitige Loeslichkeit von Nikotin
und Wasser, 1904; The Hydration of Milk Sugar in Solution, Jour. Amer. Chem. Soc,
1904; Application of the Hypothesis of Dissolved Ice to the Freezing of Water and Dilute
Solutions, Physical Re- lew, 1905. The Influence of Pressure on Freezing, do., 1906. Mem-
ber Amer. Phys. Soc. Married'Alice .\bbott, Apr. 21, 1906, Urbana, 111. Address. U. S.
Dept. of Agr., Washington, I). C. (:c)
HORACE FREDERICK HUDSON
B. S. A., 1907, Agr. Coll., Ont.; Field Asst.; b. June 5, 1883, Forest Gate, Esse.x,
Engl.; s. Charles Edwin (b. 1844, ibid.) & Frances Emma (Seal) Hudson (b. 1846).
Prepared in City of London Sch. Victoria Enbankment, London, Eng. Demonstrator in
the Dairy Dept. of the Nat'l Women's Health Assn. of Ire., 1908; Field Asst. to
Dr. S. A. Forbes, Univ. of 111., 1909 — Three years annual training in the Canadian
Militia Army Service Corps, 1904-7; Senior Sergeant, 1907. Member Experimental
Union, Ont. Agr. Coll. Address, Office of State Entomologist, Urbana, 111.
GEORGE A. HUFF, JR.
Director; b. June 11, 1872, Champaign, 111.; s. George Alexander (b. Jan. i, 1841,
Mercer Co., Ky.) & Mary Marie (Martin) Huff (b. Feb. 23, 1845, Crawfordsville, Ind.)
Prepared in Champaign H. S., Englewood H. S. (Chicago), and Univ. of 111. Acad.
Kappa Sigma. Attended Univ. of 111., 1888-9; Dartmouth Med. Coll., 1893-4. Asst. Dir.
of Gym., and Coach -^f Ath. Teams, Univ. nf 111., 1895-1901; Dir. of Dept. of Phys. Tr.,
1901 — Author: Educational Athletics in Encyclopedia Americana, V. 6. Married
Katherine Louise Naughton, Dec. 8, 1897, Champaign, 111. Children, Katherine, b. Sept.
22, 1898; Helen Elizabeth^ b. Mar. 20, 1901; George A. Ill, b. Sept. 18, 1905. Address,
511 W. University Ave., Champaign, 111.
THOMAS WELBURN HUGHES
LL. B. 1891, Univ. of Mich.; LL. M., 1S02, ibid.; Profesor; b. Jan. 17, 1858, St.
Thomas, Ont., Can.; s. Thomas (b. Sept. 24, 1828, Somersetshire. Eng.) & Anne (Stride)
Hughes, (b. Apr. i, 1824, ibid.) Prepared in St. Thomas and Hamilton Collegiate Insts.
Jeifersonian Lit. Soc. Instr., Univ. of Mich., 1892-8; Asst. Prof, of Law, Univ. of 111.,
1898-9; Prof, of Law, ibid., 1899-1910; do.. La. State Univ., 1910-12; Dean & Prof, of Law,
Univ. of Fla., 1912 — Author: Evidence, Callaghan S: Co., Chicago, 1906, 666 pp.; Cases
on Evidence, West Pub. Co., .St. Paul, 1906, 200 pp.; Business Law, De Bower-Elliott Co.,
Chicago, 1907, 160 pp.; Hughes and Gerstenberg's Commercial Law, American Hamilton
Inst., New York City, 507 pp.; Criminal Pleading and Procedure, Amer. Corres. Sch., Chi-
cago, 1911, 7Z PP- ; Outline of Criminal Law; Questions on Criminal Pleading and Pro-
cedure. Married Jennie Ballah, Sept. 15, 1879, Aylmer, Ont. Children, Clarence W., b.
Nov. 1881; Arthur, b. Dec. 20, 1884. Address, Gainesville, Fla.
RAY STILLMAN HULCE
B. S., 1911, Univ. of Wis.; Assistant: b. Tune 20. 1884. Sugar Creek, Wis.; s. Albert
F. (b. i860, Richmond, Wis.) & Ella (Weaver) Hulce (b. 1859, Sugar Creek, Wis.)
Prepared in H. S., and State Nor. Sch., Whitewater, Wis. School teacher, 1904-6; Asst.
in Dairy Hus., Univ. of 111., 191 1 — .■\uthor: Some Fattening Rations for Swine (written
report of a feeding experiment). Address, 1004 W. Oregon St., Urbana, 111.
ADAM ALBERT HUMMEL
(See No. 3030.)
THOMAS FORSYTH HUNT
(See No. 388.)
CHARLES HENRY HURD
B. S., 1900, Univ. of Chicago; Consulting Engineer: b. Dec. 11. 1872, Rochester,
N. Y.; s. Franklin (b. Jan. 18, 1840, ibid.) & Elizabeth A. (Sharp) Hurd (b. Mar. 28,
1842, Webster, N. Y.) Prepared in Leavenworth Inst, and Wolcott H. S. Attended Cornell
Univ., 1896-7; Univ. of Chicago, 1858-1900. Special Asst. in Dept. of Phys., Univ. ot
Chicago; Engr. with R. W. Hunt & Co., 1900; Asst. Prof. Exp. Eng., Armour Inst. Tech.,
1901-2; Con. Engr., Armour Inst, do.: Indianapolis Water Co., 1904; Asst. Prof, of App.
Mech., in Charge of Testing and Hydraulic Labs., Univ. of 111., 1905-6; Chief Engr. and
Supt. Indianapolis Water Co., 1906 — Author: Boiler Plant Economy, Amer. Water
Works Assn., 1906; Centrifugal Pumps, Cent. States Water Works Assn.. 1909; Water
Works Management, Ind. Sanitary Assn.. 1910. Member Amer. Soc. of Mech. Engrs.;
Aiper. Soc. for Testing Materials; Amer. Waterworks .-Xssn. Married Mary E. Dowd, June
14, 1899, Wolcott, N. Y. Children, Edwin Charles, b. July 26, 1902; Elizabeth, b. May 14,
1906. Address, Indianapolis Water Co., Indianapolis, Ind.
JOHN BACON HUTCHINGS, JR.
B. C. E., 1903, Ky. State Univ.; C. E., 1905, Purdue Univ.; Supt. of Constr. ; b.
Feb. 7, 1881, Louisville, Ky. Prepared in the Louisville Man. Tr. Sch., Ky. Kappa
Sigma, Theta Nu Epsilon. With the L. & N. R. R. as Rodman, 1902-3; Prof, of C. K.
South Florida Mil. Coll. 1904-5; Grainger & Co. Steel Co., Louisville, Ky., 1905-8; Cons.
712 University of Illinois
Engr. with John B. Hutchings, Architect, (ibid.) 1908-10. Supt. of Constr. on 1-'"C0'"
Hall, Univ. of 111., 1910-11; Asst. in Arch. Ubid.) Feb. to June, 1911; Struct. Eng. {ibid.)
June to Dec. 191 1; Supt. of Const, on Commerce Bldg. and Woman's Bldg. (ibia.) 1911-12.
Honorary Member 111. Univ. Archs. Clubs, Assoc. Mem. Amer. Soc. C .E. Address,
768 Barret Ave., Louisville, Ky.
JOSEPH GLADDEN IIUTTON
(See Xo. G122.)
JOHN PERHAM HYLAN
Ph. D., 1901, Clark Univ.; Business man; b. Aug. 27, 1870, Fremont, N. H.; s.
Ira (b. 1S33, Londonderry, N. H.) & Susan Pratt (Lvford) Hylan (b. 1834, St. Albans,
Me.) Prepared in Phillips Exeter Acad., N. H. Attended Harvard Coll., 1891-5. Instr.
in Psych., Univ. of 111., 1897-8; Asst. Prof, of Psych., ibid., 1898-9; Studied m Ger.
1899-1900; Asst. in Phil., Harvard Univ., 1900-4; Teaching Doctor of Phil., ibid., 1901-2;
Teacher of Psych., Sloyd Tr. Sch., 1903-7; In businesss, 1907 — Author: The Fluctuation
of Attention, Sup. to Psych. Rev.. V. II. No. 2, 78 pp.. New York, 1908; Public Wor-
ship: A Study in the Psychology of Religion, Open Court Co., Chicago, 1901, 94 PP-J also
various mag." art. Member Amer. Psych. Assn. Married Alice Harriet Wicker, I'ec.
30, 1903, Boston, Mass. Children, Dudley Lyford, b. Oct. 27, 1904; Mary Champlin, b.
Feb. 22, 1906; Nathan Wicker, b. July 28, 1907. Address, 97 William St., Stoneham,
WILLIAM HENRY HYSLOP
(See No. G 123.)
LOUIS IMBERT
A. B., 1906, Univ. of Mo.; A. M., 1907, ibid.; Instr.; b. Aug., 1884, Santa Fe, New
Mexico. Prepared in St. Joseph H. S., Mo. Scholarship in Ponioiico Langs., Univ. of
Mo., 1906-7; Fellowship, 1907-8; Harrison Fellow, Univ. of Pa., 1909-10; Traveling Fel-
lowship, Alliance Francaise of Philadelphia, 1910. Attended Univ. of 111., 1908-9; Univ.
of Pa., 1909-10; two summers in French Univs.; Columbia Univ., 1910 — Asst. in
Romance Langs., Univ. of 111., 1908-9; Instr. ,rfo., Extension Teaching, Columbia, 1910-1:;
do., and Lits., ibid., 1911 — • Address, Columbia Univ., New York City.
ROSCO CHANDLER INGALLS
A. B., 1909, McPherson Coll., Kan.; A. M., 191 1, Kan. State Univ.; Assistant; b.
July 17, 1889, Tower Hill, 111.; s. Harry Harvey (b. Jan. 27, 1859, Alton, O.) & Willah
Frances (Marks) Ingalls (b. Nov. 20, 1859, Center Hill, Pa.) Prepared in McPherson
Acad., Kan. Fellow in Hist., second Sem., 1909-10, Kan. State Univ.; Fellow in Amer.
Hist., 1910-11, ibid. Asst. in Hist., LTniv. of 111., 1911-12. Member M. E. Church. Ad-
dress, Redondo Beach, Calif.
ERNEST THOMPSON INGOLD
(See No. 3797.)
HELEN ISHAM
A. B., 1903, Cornell Univ., Ph. D., 1906, Cornell Univ.; Associate; b. July 4.
1881, Titusville, Pa.; d. James Henry (b. 1855, Alstead, N. H.) & Julia E. (Rouse)
Isham (b. 1854, Willsboro, Pa.) Prepared in Buffalo (N. Y.) H. S. Alpha Phi; Sigma
Xi. Grad. Scholarship, Grad. Fellowship, in Chem.. Cornell Univ. Lab. Asst., Bur. of
Standards, Washington, D. C, 1906-7; Instr. in Chem., Univ. of 111., 1907-11; Assoc.
ibid., 1911-12. Author: Hydronitric Acid V and VI, Jour. of_ Amer. Chem. Soc, 29,
18-31; pp. 216-223, 1907 (with L. M. Dennis); Direct Combustion of Steel for Sulphur
and Carbon, do., 30, pp. 1236-1239, 1908 (with J. A. Aumer) ; The Loss of Carbon during
Solution of Steel in Potassium Cupric Chloride, Jour, of Indus, and Engr. Chem., 3, pp
577-579, 1911- Member Chem. Soc. Address, 78 Woodward Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.
(See No. 1897.)
(See No. 3800.)
FAXNY REBECCA JACKSON
GEORGE RHINE JACKSON
*JOHN C. JACKSON
Prof, of Chem., Univ. of 111., 1888-90. *Deceased.
MARVIN EDWARD JAHR
A. B., 190S, Univ. of Wis.; Instructor; b. Neillsville, Wis. Prepared in Neillsville H.
S. Jr. Scholarship in Ger. Grad. study in Agr., Univ. of Wis., 1908-10. Prin. of H.
S., 1905-7; Asst. in Soils, Univ. of Wis., 1910-11; Asst. in Farm Mech., Univ. of 111.,
191 1 — Member M. E. Church; Germanistische Gesellschaft. Address 703 West Illinois
St., Urbana, 111.
DELOS LAWRENCE JAMES
B. S., 1909, Storrs Agr. Coll., Conn.- Superintendent; b. Tan. 22, 1885, Huntley, 111.;
s. Arlow Lawrence & Margaret Louise (Mewshaw) James. Prepared in Crystal Lake H.
S., 111. Alpha Zeta, Sigma Xi. Asst. in Dairy Husb., Univ. of 111., 1909-10; Supt. milk
dept. and farms, Hershey Chocolate Co., Hershey, Pa., 1910 — Address, Hershey, Pa.
EDMUND JANES JAMES
A. M., and Ph. D., 1877, Univ. of Halle.; LL. D., 1902, Cornell Coll., la., Wesleyan,
1903, Uueen s Coll., 1903; Hon. LL. D., Harvard Univ., 1909; President; b. May 2:,
Faculty 713
1855, Jacksonville, 111.; s. Rev. Colin Dew & Amanda Keziah (Casad) James. Prepared
in the Model Dept., of the 111., State Nor. Sch., Normal. Entered Northwestern Univ.,
1873; Harvard Coll., 1874; attended Univ. of Halle, 1875-77. Appointed Recorder on the
U. S. Lake Sur., 1874; Prin. of Pub. H. S., Evanston, 111., 1878-9; Prof, of Latin and
Greek, and Prin. of H. S. Dept., 111. State Nor. Sch., Normal, 1879-1882; studied in
Europe, 1S82-3; Prof, of Pub. Admin., Univ. of Pa., 1883-96, Sec'y of Grad. Faculty,
organized the instruction in this dept., also Dir. of the Wharton Sch. of Finance and
Econ., and was editor of the Polit. Econ. and Pub. Law Series issued by the Univ.
of Pa.; Prof, of Pub. Admin, and Dir. of the Univ. Exten. Div., Univ. of Chicago, 1896-
1902; Pres. of Northwestern Univ., 1902-4; Pres. of the Univ. of 111., 1904 — Was one
of the organizers and one of the first Vice- Pres. of the Amer. Econ. Assn.; Founded the
Amer. Acad, of Pol. and Soc. Sci., 1889, became its first Pres., and remained Pres. for
eleven years; for some years was editor of its publications. Was one of the originators
of, and one of the most frequent contributors to Lalor's Cyclopedia oj Pol. Sci.; vms also
the pioneer in the movement to introduce into the U. S., Univ. extension of Univ. teach-
ing, under whose auspices the first effective extension work was done in this country.
On invitation of the Amer. Bankers' Assn., made a careful study of the subject of Com-
mercial Educ. in Europe, in 1892; his report to this Assn. on the Educ. of Business
Men in Europe, re-published by the Univ. of Chicago. 189S, has become a standard au-
thority on this subject. Was one of the early advocates of the establishment of depart-
ments of education in our colleges and universities. Was for a time State Examiner of
the High Schs., of 111., and was founder of the ///. Sch. Jour., now the School and
Home. Has been especially active in the establishment of public kindergartens in differ-
ent cities. Author: Relation of the Modern Municipality to the Gas Supply, 1886; The
Legal Tender Decisions, 1887; The Canal and the Railway, 1890; Federal Constitu-
tion of Germany, 1890; Federal Constitution of Switzerland, 1890; Education of
Business Men in Europe, 1899; Charters of City of Chicago, 1900; Growth of
Great Cities in Area and Population, 1900; Government of a Typical German City —
Halle, 1900; Land Grant Act of 1862, 1910; also over one hundred papers and
monographs on various economic, educational, legal and administrative subjects.
Member Natl. Mun. League (Vice Pres.); Amer. Assn. for Adv. of Sci.;
Amer Econ. Assn. (Vice Pres. and Pres.") ; Bd. of Trustees of the 111. State Hist. Lib.
(Pres.); State Highway Comm. (Chm.); 111. State Geol. Comm. (Sec'y 1906-11); Amer.
Soc. for Extension of Univ. Teaching (Pres. 1891-5); Internatl. Arbitration Soc, Chicago,
1903 — 111. Assn for Prevention of Tuberculosis, 1905 — Royal Statis. Soc, Dublin
(Fellow); Societe Politique, D'Economie Paris; Amer. Phil. Soc; Pa. Hist. Soc; JNatl.
Council of Educ; British Assn. for Adv. of Sci.; Committee of Thirteen of the Natl.
Teachers' Assn. on college entrance requirements; various patriotic and historical societies,
including the Sons of the Amer. Rev., the Soc. of the Colonial Wars; the Holland and
Huguenot Soc. Member of the following clubs: City (New York); Chicago Press, Quad-
rangle, University, Union League (Chicago) ; Evanston (Evanston, 111.) ; Coutry (Cham-
paign); University (Urbana). Married Anna Margarethe Lange, Aug. 22, 1879, Halle,
Prussia. Children, Anthony John, b. June 21, 1885; Herman Gerlach, b. Jan. 2, 1887;
Helen Dickson, b. July 4, 1889. Address, Urbana, 111.
LEONARD VAUGHN JAMES
(See No. 2702.)
VIOLET JAYNE (SCHMIDT)
A. B., 1887, Univ. of Mich.; A. M., 1896, ibid.; Ph. D., 1903, Univ. of Minn.; b.
Mar. 21, 1867, St. Charles, Minn.; d. Havens Brewster (b. Oct. 4, 1840, Long Island, N.
Y.) & Nellie Victoria (Pike) Jayne (b. Sept. 14, 1849, near Portland. Me.) Prepared
in Winona, (Minn.) H. S. Gamma Phi Beta. Asst. Prin. Crookston H. S., Minn., 1887-8;
Teacher of Engl., State Nor. Sch., Oshkosh, Wis., 1889-91; do.. Wheaton Sem., 1892-3;
do., State Nor. Sch., San Jose, Calif., 1893-6; Dean of Woman's Dept. and Asst. Prof, of
Engl. Lit., Univ. of 111., 1897-S; Dean of Wo.man's Dept. and Assoc. Prof, of Engl. Lit.,
1898-1904. Member Mod. Lang. Asssn. (Vice Pres., 1900-1); Assn. of Collegiate Alumnae
(Pres. Central 111. Branch, 1903-4). Married Edward Charles Schmidt, June 15, 1904,
LTrbana, 111. Child, Katharine, b. Mar. 19, 1905. Address, Urbana, III.
GEORGE HENRY JERNBERG
Born June 23, 1885, Holden, Mass.; s. John August (b. Aug. 20, i860, Stockholm,
Sweden) & Matilda (Olson) Jernberg (b. Feb. 8, 1863, Sweden. Prepared in Worchester
H. S. and Worchester Acad., Mass. Asst. Instr. in forge shop, Polv. Inst., Worchester,
Mass., 1904-5; Asst. in forge shop, Univ. of 111., 1905-7. (t)
RICHARD HENRY JESSE, JR.
A. B., 1902, Univ. of Mo.; A. M., 1907, Harvard Univ.; Ph. D., 1909, ibid.. Instruc-
tor; b. Jan. 4, 1884, Princess Anne, Md.; s. Richard Henry (b. Mar. i, i8i^3, Epping
Forest, Lancaster Co., Va.) & Addie Henry (Polk) Jesse (b. Princess Anne, Md.) Pre-
pared in Columbia H. S., Mo. Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Alpha Chi Sigm.n; Phi
Lambda. Rollins Jr. Scholarship, 1901. With Mallinckrodt Chem. Works. St. Louis,
Mc, 1904; Asst. in Chem., Univ. of Mo., summer 1907; Austin Teaching Fellow, Har-
vard Univ., 1908; Research Asst., 1909; Instr. in Chem., Univ. of 111., 1909 — Author:
A Revision of the Atomic Weight of Chromium, The Analysis of Silver Dichromate
(with G. P. Baxter), Proc. Amer. Acad. Sci., 44, p. 421, 1909; Jour. Chem. Soc., 31, p.
541, 1909; Zcit. Anora. Chem., 62, p. 331, 1900: Chem. Neivs, 100, p. 213 & 228, 1910;
Pub. Carnegie Inst., No. 135, 155. Heats of Combustion of the Octanes and Xylenes
714 University of Illinois
(with T. W. Richards), Johi: Amer. Chcm. Soc, 31 PP- 268-298, 1910; The Composition
of Gases Formed in the Decomposition of Organic Matter, Univ. of 111. Bull., Water
Sur. Series, No. 9, 1912. Member Presb. Church; Amer. Chem. Soc; 111. State Acad,
of Sci. (Sec'y 1911-12); Univ. of 111. Sec, Amer. Chem. Soc. Address, Missoula, Montana.
•BENJAMIN CUTLER JILLSON
M. D., Univ. of Nashville, Tenn.; Ph. D., Lafayette Coll., Easton, Pa.; b. July 30,
1830, Willimantic, Conn.; s. Seth (b. Providence, R. I.) & Elizabeth (Spear) Jillson (b.
Quincy, Mass.) Attended Sheffield Sci. Sch., 1854. Instr. in Univ. of Nashville, Tenn.;
Univ. of Pittsburg; Prof, of Geol. and Z06I., Univ. of 111., 1882. Asst. Sur., Army,
1861-4. Author: Bulls, on Geol. of Pittsburgh River Basins, and others. Married Anna
Sellers Roosevelt, June 15, 1864, Philadelphia, Pa. Children, Elizabeth Spear, b. Apr.
20, i86s; Sallie Roosevelt, b. Nov. 6, 1867; Nellie Wainwright, b. Dec. 15, 1869; Lucy,
b. July 20, 1871. *Died, July 17, 1899.
ALICE SARAH JOHNSON
(See No. 3044-)
JOHN THOMAS JOHNSON
(See No. 2706.)
M. McELROY JOHNSTON
Cert., Sch. of Mus., Mich. Univ.; Instructor; b. July 9, 1880, Ft. Scott, Kan.; s.
Erasmus (b. 1845) & Angeline Medora (Acuff) Johnston (b. 1848). Prepared in Wichita
H. S., Kan. Attended Univ. of Mich., 1901-3. Sinfonia. Oratorio Song Recital work
and opera, the most important operatic engagement being H. W. Savage's "Parsifal"
Co. Instr. in Voice, Univ. of 111., 191 1 — Married Harriette Marie Johnston, Sept. 16,
1907. Children, McElroy, b. Sept. 23, 1908; Arthur Osgood, b. Jan. 30, 1911. Address,
401 S. Race St., Urbana, 111.
ROXANA GALLETHY JOHNSON
(See No. 3808.)
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE JONES
A. B., 1883, Oberlin Coll.; A. M., 1891, Univ. of Nebr.; Ph. D., 1903, Univ. of
Chicago; Proprietor, Summer Resort; b. Oberlin, O. ; d. Daniel Jerome (b. 1831, Naples,
N. Y.) & Celestia (Johnson) Jones (b. 1835, LaPorte. O.) Prepared by private instruc-
tors. Phi Beta Kappa, Oberlin Coll. Instr. in Latin, Gates Coll., Nebr., 1883-5; Instr.
in Latin, H. S., Lincoln, Nebr., 1886-93; Student in Paris. 1893-5; Instr. in French, pri-
vate schs., Chicago, 1896-7; Instr. in Romance Langs., Univ. of 111., 1900 — Author:
Beaumarchais and Plautus, The Source of the Barbier de Seville, Scott, Foresman & Co.,
Chicago, 1908, 30 pp.; Boccaccio and his Imitators, The Decameron, The Univ. of Chicago
Press, 1910, 46 pp. Address, 2218 Wash. Blv'd., Chicago. 111.
GRINNELL JONES
B. S., 1903, Vanderbilt Univ.; M. S., 1905, ihid.; A. M., 1905, Harvard Univ.; Ph.
D., 1908, ibid.; Instructor; b. Jan. 14, 1884, Des Moines, la.; s. Richard (b. Berlin, Wis.)
& Carrie Holmes (Grinftell) Jones (b. Grinnell, la.) Prepared in Albany Acad., N. Y.,
and Grinnell Acad., la. Sigma Nu; Phi Beta Kappa: Phi Lambda Upsilon: Alpha Clii
Sigma. Attended Syracuse Univ., 1898-9. Teaching Fellow in Math, and Chem., Van-
derbilt Univ., 1903-4; Austin Teaching Fellow in Chem., Harvard Univ., 1906-7; Instr.
in Chem., Univ. of 111., 1908-11; Assoc, 191 1-12; Instr. in Chem., Harvard Univ., 1912 —
Author: The Molecular Weight of Silver Sulphate, and the Atomic Weight of Sulphur
(with T. W. Richards), Jotir. of Amer. Chem. Soc, V. 29, pp. 526-544, 1907; The Com-
pressibilities of the Chloride Bromides and Iodides of Sodium, Potassium, Silver, and i'al-
lium (with T. W. Richards), do., 31, pp. 158-191, 1909; An Explanation of the Negative
(Toefficient of Expansion of Silver Iodide, do., 31, pp. 191-200, 1909; A Revision of the
Atomic Weight of Phosphorus, The Analysis of Silver Phosphate (with G. P. Baxter), do.,
32, pp. 298-318, 1910, and Proc. of Amer. Acad, of Arts and Sciences, 45, pp. 137-158,
1910; The Atomic Weight of Hydrogen, Jour, of Amer. Chem. Soc, 32, pp. 513-517, 1910.
Member Cong. Church; Amer. Chem. Soc; Amer. Electro Chem. Soc. Married Jennie
Reed Lupton, Aug. 18, 1910, Cambridge, Mass. Address, 339 Ellery St., Cambridge, Mass.
HARRY STUART VEDDER JONES
A. B., 1899, Coll. of Charleston; A. B., 1901, Harvard Univ.; A. M., 1903, ibid.;
Ph. D., 1906, ibid.: Asst. Prof.; b. Aug. 8, 1878, Charleston, S. C; s. Daniel Henry (b.
1840, Eng.) & Roberta Stuart (Hare) Jones (b. Oct. i, 1853, Charleston, S. C.) Pre-
pared in Charleston (S. Car.) H. S. Scholar at Harvard, 1905-6. Prof, of Engl., Mount
Union Coll., Alliance, O., 1901-2; Acting Asst. Prof, of Engl., Univ. of Mo., 1902-3;
Asst. in Engl., Harvard Univ., 1904-5; Instr. in Engl., Univ. of 111., 1906-7; Assoc,
1907-12; Asst. Prof, do., 1912 — Author: Robin Hood and Little John, Jour, of Amer.
Folk-Lore, xxiii, pp. 432-434; Schofield, English Literature from the Norman Conquest to
Chaucer, Jour, of English and Germanic Philology, vi, pp. 507-511; Clawson's, The Gest
of Robin Hood, do., ix, pp. 430-432; Miller's, Leigh Hunt's Relations with Byron, Shelley,
and Keats, do., x., pp. 137-138; Studies in Lang, and Lit., do., x, pp. 489-492; also other
articles. Member Mod. Lang. Assn. of Amer.; III. Folk-Lore Soc. (Sec. and Treas.)
Married Margaret Walker, June 12, 1907, Cordesville, S. Car. Child, Annie Priolean, b.
Aug. 22, 191 1. Address, loio W. Oregon St., Urbana, 111.
Faculty 7^5
HENRY LEONARD JONES
(See No. 1705.)
ISABEL ELIZA JONES
(See No. 653-)
J. CLAUDE JONES
(See No. 1706.)
LLOYD THEODORE JONES
A. B., 1909, Lake Forest Coll.; A. M., 1910, ibid.; Assistant; b. Feb. 20, 1887, Ray-
mond, III.; s. Albert Milton (b. Feb. 5, 1850, O.) & Henrietta Christina E. (Doen) Jones
(b. Jan. 5, 1850, St. Louis, Mo.) Prepared in Raymond H. S. Univ. of 111., scholarsihp,
1910-11. Lab. Asst., in Phys., Lake Forest Coll., 1909-10; Asst. in Phys. Univ. of 111.,
1910— Address, looi W. Illinois St., Urbana, 111.
MARY L. JONES
Asst. Prof, of Lib. Econ., and Libr., Univ. of 111., 1897-8. (t)
ROBERT TAYLOR JONES
(See No. 4247-)
ROY CHILDS JONES
B. S. in Arch., 1908, Univ. of Pa.; Instructor; b. June 22, 1885, Kendallville, L.d.;
s. Rufus Cornelius (b. Aug. s, i860, Garrett, Ind.) & Minnie Louisa (Childs) Jones (b.
Jan. 6, 1864, Kendallville, Ind.) Prepared in Garrett (Ind.) H. S. Sr. Honors; Brooks
Medal in Design. Asst. in Drawing, Univ. of Pa., 1907-9; Draftsman, office Holabird &
Roche, Archs., Chicago, 1909-10; Instr. in Arch., Univ. of 111., 1910 — Second Mention
Stewardson Competitions, 1908 &nd 1909; first medal, Soc. of Beaux Arts Arch's. Com-
petitions, 1908; Second Medal, do., 1909; admitted to Final Competition, Amer. Prize ot
Rome, 1909. Address, University Club, Urbana, 111.
WALTER HOWE JONES
Composer and Editor; b. Oct. 8, 1862, Hastings, Minn.; s. Roys (b. Aug. 31, 1810) &
Hannah Samanthe (Howe) Jones (b. Nov. g, 1823.) Prepared in Clinton (111.) H. S.
Studied music in Chicago, and in Berlin, Ger. Prof, of Piano, DePauw Univ., Ind.,
1892-5; Head of Music Dept., Univ. of 111., 1895-1901; Dir. 111. Conservatory of Music,
Jacksonville, III., 1901-3; Composer and Editor of Music, 1903 — Editor of University
Songs, Champaign Gacette, 1901, 32 pp.; New Songs for Male Quartets, Hinds and Noble,
N. Y., 1903, 57 pp.; Songs of the Flag and Nation, do., 1904, 108 pp.; also various books
of school, college, and kindergarten songs for Hinds, Noble & Eldredge, New York.
Translation of Freytag's Die Journalisten, and Storm's Immensee, do. . First Pres. Choral
Soc. Univ. of 111.; Dir. Univ. of III. Band Orchestra and Glee Clubs; Dir. Jacksonville
Choral Soc, 1901-3; Dir. Sioux Falls Choral Soc. and Orchestra, 1905-6. Member Minn.
Chapter, Amer. Guild of Organists. Married Mary Lucia Collins, Aug. 23, 1905, Urbana,
111. Child, Roys Collins, b. Dec. 14, 1906. Address, 804 Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis, Minn.
HARVEY HERBERT JORDAN
B. S. in C. E., Univ. of Me.; Instructor; b. Mar. 7, 1885, Waltham, Me.; s. Roland
Herbert (b. May 12, 1859, ibid.) & Carrie Frances (Blake) Jordan (b. May s, 1863, Frank-
lin, Me.) Prepared in Ellsworth H. S., Me. Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Pi. Asst. in
Astron. and Field Surveying, Univ. of Me.. 1909-10; Instr. in (Iliv. Engr., 1910-11; U. S.
Geol. Sur., field seasons, igoS-io. Instr. in G. E. D., Univ. of 111., 1911 — Address,
412 W. Elm St., Urbana, 111.
FREDERICK ANDREAS JORGENSEN
Assistant; b. Dec. 21, 1882, Hals, Denmark. Attended Univ. of 111., 1903-S, and 1910-
Buttermaker, Univ. of 111.; Dairy Field Asst., 1911-12. Address, Twin City Creamery *-o..
Champaign, 111.
EMMA REED JUTTON
(See No. 1230.)
JAMES FRANKLIN KABLE
(See No. 1231.)
VICTOR HUGO KADISH
A. B., 1906, Univ. of Wis.; b. Mar. 3, 1884; s. Ernest Arthur (b. 1858, Chicago,
III.) S: Herminie (Wetzl) Kadish (b. 1863, Milwaukee, Wis.) Prepared in No. Div.,
H. S., Chicago, 111. Theta Delta Chi- Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Lambda Upsilon. Fellow-
ship in Leather Chem., Pratt Inst.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Asst. in Chem., Univ. of 111.,
1906-7; Chem., Sprague, Warner & Co., Chicago, 1908-10; Chem., Amer. Hide & Leather
Co., Milwaukee, Wis., 1910-11: Grad. Stud, in Leather Chem., Pratt Inst., Brooklyn,
N. Y., 191 1 — Address, 388^ Summit Ave., Milwaukee, Wis.
JOHN BOYNTON KAISER
A. B., 1908, Western Reserve Univ., Cleveland, O. ; B. L. S., 1910, New York State
Lib. Sch.; Lecturer and Departmental Lib.; b. Jan. i, 1887, Cleveland, O.; s. Peter
Henry (b. Sept. 14, 1840, Gnadenhiitten, O.) & Beza N. (Boynton) Kaiser (b. Sept. 23.
1845, Elyria, O.) Prepared in Cleveland (O.) H. S. Beta Theta Pi; Phi Delta Phi,
Phi Beta Kappa. Attended Western Reserve Univ. Law Sch., 1907-8. Asst. Libr.,
Western Reserve Hist. Soc, summers, 1907-8; Asst. in Ref. Dept., Cleveland Pub. Lib.,
summer 1909; Asst. in N. Y. State Law Lib., Albany, N. Y., 1909-10; Asst. State Lib. in
7i6 University of Illinois
charge of Legislative Ref. Dept., Austin, Tex., igio-ii; Lecturer on Departmental Library
Problems in Lib. Sch., and Departmental Lib. for the Departments of Econ. and Sociol.,
Univ. of 111., 191 1 — Author: Translations of Early Texas Session Laws, Texas Hist. Assn.
Quarterly, July, 191 1, pp. 87-88; Some Phases of Reference Work, The Lib. Journ.,
Sept., 1911, pp. 454-456, and reprinted in The Galveston News, Oct. 22, 1911; Law and
Legislative Library Conditions in Texas, Index to Legal Periodicals and Laiv Lib. Jour.,
Jan., 1912, pp. 27-30, also in the Texas Mag., 1912, pp. 35-38; Municipal Reference
I.ibraries, The Nation, Feb. 1, 1912, and reprinted in The N. Y. Evening Post, Feb. 8,
1912; The Special Library and the Library School; a Suggested Outline of a Library
School Course on Law, Legislative and Municipal Reference Libraries, The Library Jour.,
Apr. 1912, pp. 175-179. Editorial work: Araer. Humane Assn., Annual Report, v. 32,
Albany, N. Y., 1908, 114 p. Amer. Convention minutes condensed and prepared for prin-
ter.) Member Amer. Lib. Assn.; Univ. Club, Urbana. Married Gertrude Isabelle Switt,
Nov. 14, 191 1, Los Angeles, Calif. Address, 907 W. Oregon St., Urbana, 111.
PERRY E. KARRAKER
(See No. 4744.)
*GUSTAF E. KARSTON
Ph.D., 1883, Univ. of Freiburg; Prof, and Head of Dept.; b. May 22, 1859, Peters-
hagenfeld, West Prussia, Ger. Graduated at the gymnasium in Marienburg, 1878; studied
at Leipsic, Konigsburg and Heidelburg, from i878-83' at Tubingen, London, and Paris,
1883-5. Docent in Germanic and Romance Phil., University of Geneva, Switzerlana,
1885-6; Prof, of Romance Langs., Ind. Univ^ 1886-90; Prof, of Germanic Phil., ibid.,
1890-3; Substitute Prof, of Ger. at Cornell Univ., 1903-5; Substitute Prof, of Ger. at
Northwestern Univ., 1905-6; Prof, of Ger. and Head of the Dept. of Mod. Langs. Univ.
of 111., Sept., 1906-8. Chairman of the Sect, of Germanic Langs, at the Internatl. Cong.
of Arts and Sci. held in connection with the World's Fair at St. Louis, 1904; Chm. of
Central Div. Mod. Lang. Assn. of Amer., 1907. Ed. in Chief and pub. Jour, of Eng. and
Ger. Phil.. Author: Zu den alt Franzoesischen, Konsonantenverbindungen, 1885. Con-
tributor to European and Amer. periodicals. Married Eleanor S. Daggett, Mar. 24, 1891,
Indianapolis, Ind. Children, two sons. *Died Jan. 28, 1908, Urbana, 111.
WILLIAM HARRISON KAVANAUGH
M. E. 1894, Lehigh Univ.; Professor; b. Aug. 19, 1873, Williamsport, Pa.; s. Daniel
(b. Montgomery Co., N. Y.) & Emma (Ramsey) Kavanaugh (b. Williamsport, Pa.) Pre-
pared in Williamsport (Pa.) H. S. Tau Beta Pi. Prin. Miners and Mechanics Inst.,
Freeland, Pa., 1894-5; Mercantile business at Williamsport, Pa., 1895-7; Instr. in Mech.
Eng., Univ. of 111., 1897-8; Draftsman with Pa. R. R., Williamsport, 1898-1900; Chief
Draftsman, ibid.. 1900-1; Instr. of Mech. Eng:., Univ. of Minn., 1901-2; Asst. Prof, of
Mech. Eng. in charge of Expei imeiital Eng., ibid., 1902-7; Prof, of Experimental Eng. and
Head of Dept., ibid., 1907 — Author: Problem in Metallurgy, The Tcchnograph, No.
12,^ 1898; Experiments with Sandpipes and Rules for Designing Same, Proc. Nortlnvcst
Railway Club, Nov., 1901, V. vii; Steam Separator Tests. Minnesota Year Book, No. 13,
1Q05. Member Amer. Soc. Mech._ Engrs. ; Soc. for the Prom, of Eng. Educ; Amer. and
Internatl. Soc. for Testing Materials. Married Julia S. Vogt, Feb. 20, 1896, Allentown,
Pa. Children, Emma Cosette, b. Jan. 2, 189S; William Ramsey, b. Apr. 19, 1910. Address,
124 State St., South East, Minneapolis, Minn.
(See No. G133.)
(See No. 3050.)
(See No. 954.)
(See No. 603.)
HUGH PRATT KEAN
FRED CROSBY KEELER
HARRY KEELER
EDWARD SPENCER KEENE
ROBERT WOOD KEETON
A. B., 1906, Univ. of Chicago; Instructor; b. July 7, 1883, West Point, Miss.; s.
James Madison (b. 1847, Lauderdale, Miss.) & Ge"orgianna (Brown) Keeton (b. 1845,
Ala.) Prepared in Webb's Prep. Sch., Bellbuckle, Tenn Pi Kappa Alpha; Gamma Alpha.
Scholarship, Univ. of Chicago, 1906. Attended Cumberland Univ., 1900-3; Millikin
Univ., 1903-S; Tulane Univ., 1908. Asst. in Biol., Millikin Univ., 1903-5; Sci. Teacher
in Champaign H. S., 111., 1905-6; do., Houston H. S., 111., 1906-8; Ath. Dir., ibid.. 1908-10;
Asst. in Phsiol., Univ. of 111., 1910-12; Instr. in Physiol., Rockefeller Inst., New York
City 1912 — .Address, Rockefeller Inst.. New York City, N. Y.
OLIVER ARNOLD KELLER
B. S., in Agr., 1910, Purdue Univ.; Assistant: b. Dec. 29, 1885, Clayton. Ind.; s.
Henry F. (b. Apr. 10, 1855, Mooresville, Ind. &: Margaret F. (Thompson) Keller (b.
Oct. 8, 1856, Orange Co., N. C.) Prepared in Monrovia H. S., Monrovia, Ind., and Cen-
tral Acad., Plainfield, Ind. Agathon Club, Purdue Univ. Foreman of Univ. of 111.
Creamery, 1910-11; Asst. in Dairy Manufactures, 191 1 — Member Friends Church.
Address, 1005 W. Springfield, Urbana, 111.
CHARLES FABENS KELLEY
A. B., 1907, Harvard Univ.; Instructor; b. Oct. 18, 1885, Boston, Mass.: ^ Augustus
Hill & Julia M. (Dyer) Kelley. Prepared in Roxbury Latin Sch. Phi Kappa Sigma.
Studied portrait painting with Joseph De Camp. Connected with Boston Globe, Boston
Faculty 717
Herald, The Boston Ezciiing Record. The Advertiser^ Instr. in Arch, and A. & D.,
Univ. of III., 1908-9; do., in Design, ibid, 1909 — Author: A Text Book of Design (with
W. L. Mowll), Houghton Mifflin & Co.; Art in the American Univ., The Nation, July
1909, reprinted in the Internati. Studio, Aug., 1909. Member Coll. Art Assn. (Secy.);
Harvard Club of Eastern 111. (Secy.); Copley Soc, Boston. Address, University Club,
Urbana, 111.
GRACE OSGOOD KELLEV
(See No. 1902.)
TRUMAN LEE KELLEY
(See No. 3820.)
ANITA MARGARET KELLOGG
B. S.; Instr. in Elocu. and Phys. Cul. for Women, Univ. of 111., 1894-6(1)
RUTH KELSO
(See No. 3429.)
GEORGE THEOPHILUS KEMP
A. B., 1883, Johns Hopkins Univ.; Ph. D., 18S6, ibid.; M. D., Long Island Coll.;
b. Nov. 7, 1861, Baltimore, Md.; s. William Miller (b. 1S14, Frederick Co., Md.) & Emma
(Amelung) Kemp (b. 1820, Baltimore, Md.) Prepared in Baltimore City Coll. Phi
Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi. Graduate Scholarship; Fellowship and Fellowship by Courtesy.
Demonstrator of Physiol., Med. Dept.. Univ. of Pa., 1886-7; Assoc. Dir., Hoadland Lab.,
Dept. Bacteriol. and Physiol., 1888-98; do.. Physiology 1889-94; Lecturer on Physiology,
Long Island Coll. Hospital, 1892-4; Electro-Therapeutist. Dept. of Gynaecology, ibid..
1892-4; Phys. to Dept. of Neivous Diseases Brooklyn Eye and Ear Hospital, 1892-4;
Prof, of Physiol., Univ. of 111., 1897-1908. Member Brooklyn Pathol. Soc; King's County
Med. Soc, New York; Amer. Pub. Health Assn.; Amer. Physiol. Soc; Soc. of Amer.
Anatomists; Amer. Naturalists; Amer. Assn. for Adv. of Sci.; Amer. Med. Assn. Address,
8 Twenty-fifth St., Baltimore, Md.(i)
JACOB GARRETT KEMP
(See No. 2712.)
AUBREY JOHN KEMPNER
Ph. D.. 191 1, Goettingen; Instructor; b. Sept. 22. 1880, London, Eng. ; s. Nathan M.
(b. 1849, Berlin, Ger.) & Sophia (AUberry) Kempner (b. 1856, London, Eng.) Pre-
pared in ]?erlin. Ger. Attended University of Berlin. Instr. in Math.. Univ. of III.,
1911 — Author Dissertation; tJber das Waringsche Problem und einige Yerallgemeiner-
ungen, Goettingen, 191 1, 60 pp. Married Kaethe L. Kempner, Mar. 29, 1906, Berlin, Ger.
Child, Sophia Hedwig, b. Mar. i, 1907. Address, 902 W. Illinois St., Urbana,- 111.
HARRY COLE KENDALL
B. S., 1904, L'niv. of Mo.; b. Apr. 17, 1883, St. Louis, Mo. Attended Mass. Inst, of
Tech., 1905. Taught in Casino Tech. Night Sch., Turtle Creek, Pa.. 1907-8: Instr. in
Railway Elec. Eng., Univ. of 111., 1909-11. Member Baptist Church. .4ddress, 390 Twelfth
St., Portland, Ore.
JAMES KENIS
Instr. in Clay Modelins: and Arch. Ornamentation, Univ. of 111., 1874-7. Lived in
Antwerp, Belgium in the 8o's.(t)
ROBERT EDWIN KENNEDY
Instructor; b. Aug. 4, T887, Vincennes, Ind.; s. Thomas (b. Oct. 29, 184^, IMarietta,
O.) & Margaret Anne (Hall) Kennedy (b. May 9, 1850, Vincennes, Ind.) Prepared in
Winona Acad.. Winona Lake, Ind. Attended Univ. of 111., 1909-10. Instr. in Foundry
Practice, L^niv. of 111., 1910 — Address, 603 S. Orchard St., Urbana, 111.
WILLARD JOHN KENNEDY
A. B., in Agr., 1899, Iowa State Coll.; Prof, and Vice Dir.; b. Oct. i, 1876, Ver-
non, Ont., Can.; s. Arch'd (b. Jan. 1832, Maxwell, Ont., Can.) & Jane (McGinnes) Ken-
nedy (b. Mar., 1837, Crieff, Scot.) Prepared in Kemptville H. S., Ont. Alpha Zeta; Phi
Kappa Phi. Medalist of class of i8g8, Ont. Agr. Coll.; George Cox Scholarship, ibid., 1897.
Attended Ont. Agr. Coll.; studied one year in Europe. Live Stock Lecturer, Minnesota
Farmers Inst., 1898-g; Instr. in An. Hus., Univ. of 111., 1899-190T ; Prof, of An. Hus. and
Vice Dir., of Agr. Exp. Sta., la. State Coll., 1901 — Expert in An. IIus., U. S. Dept. of
Agr., 1904-5, and June-Aug., 1907. Author: A number of Exp. Sta. Bulls., and a regii-
lar contributor to Breeders' Ga::ettc. Farmers .4dvocate, and a large number of other
Agr. Jours, since 1900. Member Amer. Breeders' Assn.* Amer. Assn. of An. Nutr. ; Amer.
Assn. for Adv., of Sci. Married Beulah M. Bingham, Feb. 13, 1904. Ames, la. Children,
R. M., b. Nov. 22, 1904; R. A., b. July 2, 1906. Address. Ames, Iowa.
ROBERT JOSEP KERNER
A. B., 1908, Univ. of Chicago; A. M.. 1909. ibid.; Teacher and Grad. Stud.; b.
Aug. 27, 1887; s. Joseph A. (Ii. Bohemia, Austria) & Reizena (Veselak) Kerner (b. ibid.)
Prepared in West Div., H. .S., Chicago, 111. Honor Grad. Scholar, Univ. of Chicago,
1907-8: Townshend Scholar in Hist., Harvard Univ., igio-ii. Instr. in Hist., Lewis
Inst., Chicago; Asst. in Amer. Hist., Univ. of 111.. 1909-10; Grad. Student in Hist.,
Harvard Univ., 1910 — ■ Author: Diary of Edv.'ard Crippen. 27th 111. \'ols., War of the
Rebellion, iip. 220-2S: •,Trans. of III., State Hist. Soc, 1901, No. 14. Member Amer.
Hist. A.$sn. ; HI. Hist. Soc. Address. Cicero, 111.
71 8 University of Illinois
JOSEPHINE ELLROD KERR
(See No. 3052.)
(See No. 882.)
(See No. 2714.)
MILO SMITH KETCHUM
ALBERT FRANKLIN KIDDER
ARTHUR KIERNAN
Ph. B., 191 1, Brown Univ.; Assistant; b. Dec. 22, 18S8, Providence, R. I. Teacher
in night schls; Asst. in Math., Univ. of 111., 191 1 — Sigma Nu. Address, 617 Wright St.,
Champaign, 111.
CLARA MAUD KIMBALL ((GOLDSCHMIDT)
Born Nov. 5, 1867, Boston, Mass.; d. Edwin A. (b. Orange, N. J.) & Clara J.
(Bryant) Kimball (ibid.) Prepared in Champaign H. S., 111. Attended Univ. of 111.,
1883-4; New Eng. Conservatory of Music, 1885-6; 1887-8; student in Berlin, Ger., 1892-3.
Teacher of Music, 1886-7; do. Univ. of 111., 1888-92; 1893-4. Member Woman's Club,
Upper Montclair (Pres.); Board of Mgrs. for Montclair Fresh Air and Convalescent
Home (Secy). Married Edward Wm. Goldschmidt, June 14, 1894, Champaign, 111. Chil-
dren, Margaret Maud, b. Jan. 14, 1896; Clara E., b. May 27, 1898; Edward Kimball, b.
July 14, 1905. Address, 21 Norman Rd., Upper Montclair, N. J.
*EDWIN ALONZO KIMBALL
Instr. ; b. Nov. 21, 1834, Orange, N. H. Foreman in Mach. Shop, Univ. of 111.,
1877-85; Instr. in iron work & Foreman, 1855-9. Married Clara Jane Brooks Bryant.
Children, Edwin Raymond, b. Nov. 5, :S63; Clara Maud, b. Nov. 5, 1867; Conrad
Byrant, b. Sept. 23, 1873. *Deceased.
HOWARD BAKER KINGSBURY
(See No. 3826.)
DAVID KINLEY
A. B., 1884, Yale Univ.; A. B., 1892, Johns Hopkins Univ.; Ph.D., 1893, Univ. of
Wis.; LL.D., Illinois Coll.; Prof. Dean, & Dir.; b. Aug. 2, 1861, Dundee, Scot.; s. David
(b. Belfast, Ire.) & Jessie Preston (Shepherd) Kinley (b. Dundee, Scot.) Prepared in
Punchard Free Sch., and Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Gamma
Delta. Second Math. Prize sophomore class; First Prize, soptiomore year, Essay Writing.
Prin. H. S. North Andover, Mass., 1884-90; Asst. in Hist., Johns Hopkins Univ., 1891-2;
Instr. in Econ. and Logic, Baltimore Woman's Coll., 1891-2; Asst. in Econ., Univ. of Wis.,
1892-3; Asst. Prof, of Econ., Univ. of 111., 1893-4; Prof, of Econ., and Dean of Coll. of
Lit. and Arts, ibid., 1894-6; Dir. Sch. Commerce, 1902 — Prof, of Econ., Dean of Graduate
Sch., and Dir. Sch. of Commerce, ibid., 1906 — Faculty of Univ. of Chili (Hon. Mem.)
Author: The Independent Treasury of the United States, Crowell, 1893; Trusts (A Mono-
graph), Univ. Assn., Chicago, 1899; Money, Macmillan Co., 1894J The Use of Credit
Instruments in Payments in the U. S., Repl. to Natl. Monetary Comm., 1910, 229 pp.;
The Independent Treasury and the Banks, do., 1910, 370 pp.; also many articles. Member
Cong. Church; Wis. Acad. Sci., Arts, and Letters; Amer. Acad. Pol. and Soc. Sci.; Amer.
Econ. Assn.; City Club of Chicago, 1905; Member 111. Industrial Insurance Comm., 1906;
U. S. Delegate to 4th Pan-American Congress, Buenos Ayres, 1910; Amer. Statistical Soc.
Married Kate Ruth Neal, June 22, 1897. Children, Harriet Louis, b. Oct. 3, 1898; Janet
Eraser, b. Aue., 28, 1903. Address, iioi W. Oregon St., Urbana, 111.
HARLOW BaRTON KIRKPATRICK
(See No. 1534.)
FLORENCE MARY KIRKUP
Instructor; b. July 21, 1882, Durham Co., Engl. Prepared in Denison Pub. Sch., la.
Grad. of the Denison Nor. Coll.. Music Dept., Grad of Natl. Summer Sch. of Music;
attended the Chicago Musical Coll.; a pupil of Mrs. Cheney, New York City, and of
Frank Baird, Chicago, 111. Private work, Denison, la., three years; do., Manilla, la., one
year; do., Chicago, 111., one year; teacher of Voice and Piano, Nor. Coll., Morristown,
Tenn., one year; do.. Voice and Chorus in Hillside Home Sch., Hillside, Wis., two years;
do.. Voice and Music Hist., Northwestern Coll.. Naperville, 111., two years; Instr. in Voice.,
Univ. of 111., 1909 — .4ddress, 1105 Calif. Ave., Urbana, 111.
DAVID KLEIN
(See No. 2719.)
AURELLA KNAPP
A. B., 1909, Wesleyan Univ.; Assistant U. of I. Library; b. Jan. 29, i88i, Watseka,
111.; d. W. C. (b. Mar. 10, 1S33, N. H.) & Matilda (Meyer) Knapp (b. Apr. 26, 1839, O.)
Prepared in Nor. II. S., 111. Class Club. Attended Libr. Sch., Univ. of 111., 1909-12. Asst.
in Libr., ibid., 1910 — Member Amer. Libr. Assn. Address, 904 W. Illinois St., Urbana, lU.
(See No. 3054)
(See No. 1713.)
(See No. 4756.)
WILLARD ALFRED KNAPP
LEE IRVING KNIGHT
MABEL ALMA KNIGHT
CHARLES TOBIAS KNIPP
A. B., 1894, Univ. of Ind.; A. M., 1896, ibid; Ph. D., 1900, Cornell Univ.; Asst.
Prof.; b. Aug. 13, 1869, Napoleon, O.; s. Frederick F. (b. Dec. 20, 1842, Gallon, O.) &
Faculty 719
Pauline (Youche) Knipp (b. Sept. 21, 1845, Saxony, Ger.) Prepared in Napoleon H. S.,
O. Sigma Xi; Tau Beta Pi (Hon. Mem.) Eta Kappa Nu (Hon. Mem.) Pres. White
Fellowship, 1898-1900. Instr. in Phys., Ind. Univ., 1893-1900; Asst. Prof, of Phys., ibid.,
1900-3; Instr. in Univ. of Mo. Summer Sch., M't'n. Grove, Mo., 1902; Asst. Prof, ot
Phys., Univ. of III., 1903 — Instr. in Phys., Ind. Univ. Summer Sch., first half Sum. Sess.,
1905; on leave for study abroad, Cavendish Lab., Cambridge Univ., Eng., 1910-11. Author:
Temperature and Potential-Pressure Relations in the Mercury Arc., Phys. Rev., x.xxi, pp.
97-116, 1910; same, abstract in full. Electrician (of London) Ixvi, pp 454-456, 1910; Ein
leistungsfahiger und schnell wirkender Apparat zur Destination von Quecksilber, _ PliyJ-
Zeitschr, xii, pp. j-o-271, 191 1; An Efficient and Rapid Mercury Still, Science, xxxiii, pp.
667-669, 191 1 ; Rays of Positive Electricity from the Wehnelt Cathode, Phil. Mag., xxii,
pp. 926-933, 1911; On the Production of a Helix of Rays from the Wehnelt Cathode,
Phys. Rev., xxxiv, pp. 58-61, 1911; Rays of Positive Electricity from the Wehnelt Cathode,
(second paper), Phys. Rev., xxxiv, pp. 215-223, 1912; I'he Effect of Light on the Helix
of Cathode Rays from a Wehnelt Cathode, (experimental). Abstract in Phys. Rev., xxxiv.
pp. 447-448, 191 2; also many other articles. Member Ind. Acad, of Sci.; Amer. Assn. for
Adv. of Sci. (Fellow, 1900); Amer. Phys. Soc; Amer. Inst, of Elec. Engrs. (Assoc. Mem.,
1905); Soc. for Prom, of Eng. Educ; Presb. Church. Married Frances Ynona Knuase,
June 25, 1896, Arcadia, Ind. Children, Pauline Louise, b. Apr. 2, 1900; Frances Mary, b.
June 21, 1904; Julian Knause, b. Jan. 18, 1910; Charles Joseph, b. Aug. 14, 1911 (d.
Aug. 24, 191 1). Address. 913 W. Nevada St.. Urbana, 111.
CARL F. KNIRK
Born June i88o, Quincy, Mich. Grad. of Central State Nor. Sch., 1905, Mt. Pleas-
ant, Mich. Attended Univ. of Chicago. Asst. in Geog., Cent. State Nor. Sch., one
year; Stud. Asst. in Geol., Univ of 111., 1907-8; Asst. in Geol., 1908-9. Member Presb.
Church, (t)
JOHN McBRIDE KNOTE
A. B., 1904, Wittenberg Coll., Springfield, O.; A. M., 1906, Ohio State Univ.; In-
strijctor; b. Feb. 19, 1884, Springfield, O. Sigma Xi. Instr. in Chem., Ohio State
Univ., 1904-7; Instr. in Ceramic Chem., 1907-8; Instr. in Ceramics, Univ. of 111., 1908-11.
Author: Some Physical and Chemical Changes in Clays Due to the Influence of Heat;
A New Type of Laboratory Kiln. Member Lutheran Church. Address, Springfield, O.
WILLIAM HAW KNOX
Born Aug. 4, 1872, Montford, Wis. Prepared in S. D. Agr. Coll., Pharmacy, 1895;
Agr., 1898. Taught five years in pub. Sch.; Lab. Instr. in Chem., S. D. Agr. Coll., four
years; Instr. in Soil Fertility. Univ. of 111., 1901-2, S. D. Agr. Coll. Address, So. Dak.
Coll., Brookings, S. D. (|)
FRED CONRAD KOCH
(See No. 1234.)
CHARLES ATWOOD KOFOID
A. B., 1890, Oberlin Coll.; A. M.. 1892, Harvard Univ.; Ph. D., 1894, ihid.; b. Oct.
II, 1865, Granville, 111.; s. Nelson (b. 1839, Bornholm, Denmark) & Janette (Blake)
Kofoid (b. Jan. 8, 1844, Granville, 111.) Prepared in Granville H. S., 111., and Oberlin
Acad. Phi Beta Kappa; Beta Kappa Alpha; Sigma Xi. Teaching Fellowship, Oberlin
Coll., 1890-1; Grad. Fellowship, Harvard Univ., 1903-4; Instr. in Vertebrate Morphol.,
Univ of Mich., 1S94-5; Supt. Biol. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111., Asst. Prof, of Z06I. and Supt.
Nat. Hist. Sur., 1896-1901; Asst. Prof, of Histol. and Embryo!., Univ. of Calif., 1901-4;
Assoc. Prof, do., 1904-5; Acting Head of Dept. of Z06I., ibid., 1905-6; Acting Dir. San
Diego Marine Biol. Sta., 1905-8; Asst. Dir. San Diego Marine Biol. Sta., 1908-11. Prof,
of Z06I. and Head of Dent., ibid., 191 0 — Honorable mention Paris Exposition, 1900;
Gold Medal La. Purchase Expos., 1904; Scientific Staff, Mich. Fish Comm., Summer ot
1894; Asst. Naturalist, 1904, U. S. S. Albatross, Coast of Calif.; with Eastern Pacihc
Exped. of Alexander Agassiz, U. S. S. Albatross, 1904-5; Special Agent U. S. Bur. ot
Educ. to Biol. Stations of Europe, t 908-9. Inventor of Kofoid Plankton Net; Kofoid
Water Sampler for deep sea work; Kofoid self-closing horizontal deep sea closing net.
Author: Numerous scientific articles in Bull. III. State Lab. Nat. Hist.; Bull. M. C. Z.,
Univ. of Calif. PudIs. in Z06I., Arch. F. Protislenkunde, Amer. Naturalist; Assoc. Ed.
American Naturalist. 1896; Z06I. Ed. Jour, of Applied Microscopy, 190 1-4; Ed.. Univ. of
Calif. Publications in Zool.; Amer. Ed., Internationale Revue Gesamsteni Hydrobiologie
und Hydrographie; Collaborator, Jour, of Exp. Zoology, Amer. Jour, of Anatomv ; Archives
de Biologic Lacustrial. Member Cong. Church. A. A. A. S. (Fellow) ; Amer. Soc. Micro-
scopists, 1896; Assoc. Amer. Anatomists, 1904; Amer. Soc. Naturalists, 1895; Amer. Soc.
Morphologists, 1894; Amer. Soc. Zoologists, 1902; Biol. Soc. of the Pacific, 1910 — San
Francisco Acad, of Sci., 1901. Married Carrie Prudence Winter, June 30, 1894, Middle-
field, Conn. Address, 2616 Etna St., Berkeley, Calif.
ARMIN HAJMAN KOLLER
A. B., 1905, Western Reserve Univ.; A. M., 1906, ibid.; Ph. D., 1911, Univ. of Chi-
cago; Instructor; b. Jan. 26, 1878, Komjati, iungary; s. Francis Philip (b. Feb. 1848,
Egerszog, Hungary) & Lina (Stark) Koller (b. May, 185S, Komjati, Hungary). Prepared
in Gymnasium, Budapest, Hungary. Scholarship in Ger., Univ. of Chicago; Fellowship
in Ger., ibid., two years in succession. Dir. of Sch., Baeazsvagas, Hungary, 1897-9;
Substitute teacher of Ger., Cleveland, O., 1905-6; Acting Asst. Prof, of Ger., Butler
Coll., Indianapolis, Ind., 1910; Asst. in Ger., Univ. of 111., igio-ii; Instr., ibid.. loii —
Member Mod. Lang Assn.; Natl. Educ. Assn.; Univ. Club, Urbana, 111. Married
■J20 UNIVKRSITV UK ILLINOIS
Katherine Schlcsinger, June 16, 1912, Cleveland, O. Address, 1117 So. Williamson St.,
Champaign, 111. ^^^^^ KQLLOCK (PAETOW)
A. B., icS95, Woman's Coll. of Baltimore; Ph. D., 1899, Univ. of Pa.; b. Apr. 27,
1873, Philadelphia, Pa.; d. Matthew Henry (b. July 10, 1834, Norfolk, Va.) & Katherine
(McElhaney) Kollock (b. Aug i, 1852, Philadelphia, Pa.) Prepared m Philadelphia
Girls' Sch., and Girls' Latin Sch., Baltimore. Tan Kappa Pi; Sigma Xi. Bloomheld-
Moore Fellow in Chem., Univ. of Pa., 1897-9; Honorary Fellow in Chem., ibtd., 1900-1.
Instr. in Chem., Vassar Coll., 1899-1900; Head of Dept. of Chem. and Phys., Girls H. b.,
Louisville, Ky., 1901-7; Dean of Women, Univ. of 111., 1907-10. Author: The use of
the Rotating Anode and Mercury Cathode in Electro-Analysis, Proc. of the Amer
Phil. Soc, V. xliv, pp. 137-150, and Tr. Aincr. Soc, V. 27, pp. 1255-1269; The Use of
Rotating Anode and Mercury Cathode in Electro-Analysis (Second Paper), Trans. Amer
Chem. Soc. V. 27, pp. 1527-1547: The Effect of Sulphuric Acid on the Deposition of
Metals, When Using a Mercury Cathode and Rotating Anode, do., V. 29, pp. 797-806,
and Proc. of Amer. Phil. Soc, V. xlv, pp. 255-267; New Results in Electrolysis, Proc. of
Amer. Phil. Soc, V. xlvi, pp. 341-345; The Determination of indium with Use of Mer-
cury Cathode and Rotating Anode, Trans. Amer. Chem. Soc. V. 3-, PP- 1248; Elec-
trolytic Determinations and Separations (Ph. D. Thesis), privately printed and also pub.
in Jour, of Amer. Chem. Soc, V. 21, pp. 911-928, and in Chem. News, London, 1900, V.
81, pp. 220-222, 231-233, 244-246, 271-273; also a number of other articles. Married
Louis John Paetow, June 6, 191 1, Philadelphia, Pa. Child, Chas. Kolloch, b. July 15.
1912. Address, 1518 Le Roy Ave., Berkeley, Calif.
JOSEPHINE RUTH KORTEN
B. S., 1902, Univ of Chicago; b. Nov. 9, 1878, Green Bay, Wis.; s. Charles (b.
Tune 19, 1835, Wesel, Ger.) & Josephine (Koch) Korten (b. Jan. 19, 1846, Birnbaum, do.)
"Prepared in Englewood H. S., Chicago. Fellow Asst. in Chem., Univ. of III., 1902-3;
Asst. in Chem., Vassar Coll., 1903-4; Instr. in Chem., Wells Coll., 1904-5; Attended Univ.
of Chicago, 1905-6. Address, 6722 Union Ave., Chicago, III. (t)
ALONZO P. KRATZ
(See No. 3058.)
JUNIUS FREDERICK KREHBIEL
B. S., 1904, Alfred Univ.; b. Dec. 29, 1879, Delevan, N. Y. Instr. in Chem., Alfred
Univ., 1905-6; Instr. in Ceramics, Univ. of 111., 1906-7. Address, 1538 N. High iSt.,
Columbus, O.
ADOLPH KREIKENBAUM
(See No. 153C.)
WILLIAM OTTERBEIN KROHN
A. B., 1887, Western Coll. (now Leander Clark Coll.), Toledo, la.'; A. M., Ph. D.,
1889, Yale Univ.; M. D., 1905, Northwestern Univ.; b. Mar. 23, 1868, Galion, O. ; s.
Benjamin Franklin (b. near York, Pa.) & Barbara Ann (Smith) Krohn (b. near Galion,
O.) Prepared in Galion H. S., O. Alpha Kappa Kappa. Sr. Fellowship, Clark Univ.,
1892. Head of Dept., Phil., Psych., and Ethics, Adelbert Coll. and Cleveland Coll. for
Women of Western Reserve Univ., 1889-91; Asst. Prof, of Psych, and Ped., Univ. of
111., 1892-3; Asst. Prof, of Psych., 1893-7; Psychologist, Eastern Hospital for Insane,
Kankakee, 1897-9; lecturer and author, Chicago, 1 899-1 905. Founder of 111. Soc. for
Child Study, Univ. of 111., 1895; of The Child Study Monthly; The Psychiater. Inventor
of special research apparatus for Lab. of Psych, and examination of insane. Author :
Practical Lessons in Psychology, 420 pp., Werner Co., 1893; Graded Lessons in Hygiene,
William O. Krohn & Co., now pub. by D. Appleton & Co., 294 pp.; First Book in
Hygiene, 144 pp., do.; also a large number of articles. Married Emma Beardshear,
Aug. 26, 1887, Dayton, O. (d. Jan. 6, 1890, Cleveland, O.); Hattie Weaver, Sept. 7, 1892,
New London, Conn. Children, Gretchen, b. July 24, 1888; Stuart Beardshear, b. Oct. 22,
1889. Address, 6332 Lexington Ave., Chicago, 111. (J)
A. LOUIS KUEHMSTED
M. E., 1 89 1, Cornell Univ.; b. Jan. 17, 1866, Oshkosh, Wis. Prepared in Oshkosh
IT. S., Wis. Asst. in Elec. Eng., TJniv of 111., 1892-3; Pres. and Gen. Mgr., Gregory
Elcc. Co. .Id dress, i6th & Lincoln Sts., Chicago, Ill.(t)
ALFRED LEONARD KUEHN
(See No. 1361.)
FRED KUIILMANN
A. B., 1899, Univ. of Nebr.; A. M.. 1901, ibid.; Ph.D., 1903, Clark Univ.; Psycholo-
gist; b. Mar. 22, 1876, Davenport, la. Sigma Xi. Asst. in Psych. Lab., Univ. of Nebr.,
1898-1901; do., Clark Univ., 1901-5; Instr. in Psych., Univ. of 111., 1907-10. Author:
Experimental Studies in Mental Deficiency, Amer. Jour, of Psych., V. 15; The Place ot
Mental Imagery and Memory Among Mental Functions, do.. 1905; Director of Research,
Minn. School for Feeble Minded & Colony for Epileptics, 1910 — Address, State liospital,
Faribault, Minn.
CHARLES JULIUS IvULLMER
A. B., 1899, Harvard Univ.; A. M.. 1900, ibid.; Ph. D., 1901, Tubingen, Wurtenberg;
Assoc. ProL; b. Mar. 5, 1879, Sedalia, Mo.; .s. John M. (b. Feb. 10, 1849, Lafayette, Ind.)
& Sallie Adelaide (Fenner) Ivtillmer (b. Dec. 18, 1S56, Bellevue, la.) Prepared in Great
PACI'I.TV 721
Falls, iMont. Iiistr. in Harvard Coll. ami l<.a(icliti'L' Coll., 1901-4; lustr. in C.er., Univ. of
111., 1904-5; Asst. Prof, in Syracuse Univ., 1905-S; ^Vssoc. Prof., ibid., 1908 — Invented
"Kullmer Equatorial Star Finder," 1910; read paper, 1911, before Assoc, of Amer.
Geographers on a shift of the storm track. Author: A Passage in Hermann and Dorothea,
Mod. Lang. Notes., xx, pp. 239-240; Poessneck, the Scene of Hermann und Dorethea,
Baltimore, 1907, Furst Co.; Poessneck und Hermann und Dorothea, Heidelberg, 1910,
Winter Univ., Buchg. Member Mod. r-ang. Assn.; Univ. Club, Syracuse. Address, 505
University Place, Syracuse, N. Y.
JACOB KUNZ
Ph. D., 1907, Polytechnikum, Zurich, Switzerland; Asst. Prof.; b. Nov. 3, 1S74, Britt-
nau, Aargau, Switzerland; s. Jacob (b. 1843, ibid.) & Anna Maria (Weber) Kunz (b.
1842, ibid.) Prepared in Zofingen, Aargau. Attended Univ. of Cambridge, 1907-8; Di-
ploma in Naturwissen-schaften. Asst. in Phys. in Zurich, 1900-6; Instr., do., Ann Arbor,
Mich., 1908-9; Asst. Prof, of Phys., Univ. of 111., June 1909 — Served in the Swiss
Army as soldier 1897-1900. Author: Induction dor in Drehfeldern rotierenden Kugeln
aus der Lanimlung electrotechnischer Vortrage, Stuttgart; Teilbarkeit der Materie, Zurich;
Theoretische Physik auf niechanischer Grundlage Eneke, Stuttgart; also a large number
of articles. Member Amer. Phys. Soc. Address, 90S W. Green St., Urbana, 111.
ROBERT HAYDEN KUSS
(.See No. 1906.)
MARTHA JACKSON KYLE
(See No. 1047)
LUCAS PETRON KYRIAKIDES
A. B., 1902, Anatolia Coll., Marsovan, Turkey, Asia; A.B., 1907, Univ. of Mich.;
Sci. D., 1909, ibid.; Research Chem.; b. Apr. 13, 1883, Broussa, Turkey, Asia; s. Petros
(b. ibid.) & Theodora (loannon) Kyriakides (b. ibid.) Prepared in Hellenic Sch.,
Broussa, Academic Dept., of Anatolia Coll. Sigma Xi; Phi Lambda Upsilon. Asst. in
Organic Chem., Univ. of Mich., 1907-8; First Asst. do., 1908-9; Research Asst. in Chem.,
Univ. of 111., 1909-10; Chemist with Detroit Soap Co., Detroit, Mich., 1910-11; Research
Chemist with the Hood Rubber Co., E. Watertown, Mass., 191 1 — Author: A Contribu-
tion to the Study of the Relation Between Color and Constitution in the Triphenylmethane
Series (Thesis) 1909; also several articles. Membei Junior Research Soc. of Univ. of
Mich.; Ger. Chem. Soc; Soc. of Greek Students of Amer. Address, Care Hood Rubber
Co., E. Watertown, Mass.
BURRITT SAMUEL LACY
Assistant Works Manager, Perth Amboy Chemical Works; A. B., 1903, Harvard Univ.;
A. M., 1904, ibid.; Ph. D., 1906, ibid. b. Mar. 4, 1S82, Dubuque, la. Attended Karlsruhe
Polytechnic & Univ. of Berlin, 1906-8; Asst. in Gen. Chem., Harvard Univ., 1903-4; Asst.
in Qual. Analysis, ibid., 1904-6; John Harvard Fellow, Harvard Univ., 1905-6; Parker
Fellow, ibid., 1906-7; Instr. in Chem. Univ. of III., 190S-9. Author: Electrostenolysis and
Faraday's Law, Jour. Amer. Chem. Soc, 1905; Einige Versuche uber das Leuchten der
Bunsen Flamme, Zts. fiir Physik. Chemie., 1908. Der innere Kegel der Bunsen Flamme,
Zts. fiir Phisik. Chem. 1910 (with F. Haber). Married Kate Bradley, Dec. 19, 1908.
Children, Benjamin Marvin, b. Feb. 14, 1910; Charles Robert, b. May 29, 1911. Address,
Sewaren, N. J.
MARY ELIZABETH LAFLIN (EISNER)
(See No. 343S-)
EDWARD JOHN LAKE
(See No. 885.)
MARION CHARLOTTE LANDEE
Assistant; b. Dec. 21, 1886, Moline, 111. Prepared in Moline H. S.; Columbia Coll. of
Expr. & Phys. Cult. Teacher of Expr. ard Phys. Cult, in the Bodfors School of Mus. and
Orat., 1908-9; Asst. in Phys. Tr. for Women and Asst. in Dept. of Pub. Speak., Univ. of
111., 1909-10; Asst. in Engl, (half time) and Asst. in Phys. Cult, (half time), 1910.
Member Lutheran Church. Address, 307 E. John, Champaign, 111.
LE ROY LANG
(See No. 3835.)
EDGAR THOMAS LANHAM
Instructor; b. June 13, 1865, Urbana, 111.; s. Bernard (b. Sept. n, 1837, Zanesville,
O.) & Mary Margaret (Wills) Lanhan (b. Dec. 15, 1845, Elizaville, Ind.) Prepared in
Urbana (111.) H. S. Attended Univ. of III., 1884-5. Bi? Four Shops, 1905; Instr. in
Forge Work, Univ. of 111., 1905 — Member First Baptist Church, and Secy. Board of
Deacons, Urbana, 111. Married Mary S. Blue, Oct. 18, 1888, Urbana, 111. Childrtn,
Royal W^ell, b. Oct. 21, 1889: Ralph Leo, b. Jan. 31, 1892. Address. 309 N. Race St.,
Urbana, 111.
WILFRED FRANCIS LANGELIER
(See No. 0:38.)
ARTHUR S. LANGMAS
A. B., Univ. of Wis.; b. Oct. 9, 1S84, Sheboygan, Wis. Prepared in Oshkosh State
Nor. Sch., Oshkosh, Wis. First Asst. in Manawa H. S., Wis., 1904-7.; Instr. in Book-
keeping and Geog. in Acad., Univ. of 111., 1910-n. Member Cong. Church. (t)
LAURENCE MARCELLUS LARSON
A. B., 1894, Drake Univ.; A. M., 1900, Univ. of Wis.; Ph. D., 1902, ibid.; Assoc.
Prof.; b. Sept. 23, 1868, (near) Bergen, Norway; s. Christian (b. Mar. 26, 1840, ibid.)
722 University of Illinois
& Ellen Mathilde (Madsen) Larson (b. Mar. 23, 1839, ibid.) Prepared in Prep- Dept.
Drake Univ., Des Moines, la. Signet Lit. See. Henrik Wergeland Scholarship, Umv. ot
Wis., 1900-1; Fellowship in European Hist., ibid., 1901-2. Prin. Scandanavian Acad,.
1894-9; Instr. in Hist., West Div. H. S., Milwaukee, Wis., 1902-5; do East Div. H. is.,
ibid.. 1905-7; Assoc, in Hist., Univ. of 111., 1907-8; Asst. Prof., of Hist., tbid., 1908-12;
Asoc. Prof., do., 1912— Author: The King's Household in England before the X^or-
nian Conquest, Madison, Wis., 1904 (U. W. Bull.) 156 pp.; The Sectional Elements in
the Early History of Milwaukee, Proc. of Miss. Valley Hist. Assn., I. 1907-8, pp. 121
135; Old Norse Sources in English History, Amer. Kpt. of the Amer. Hist. Assn., i907-».
1, pp. 103-108; A Financial and Administrative History of Milwaukee, Madison, Wis.,
1908 (U. W. Bull.), 182 pp.; A Syllabus of European History, Champaign-Urbana, 1909
(Univ of 111.) 74, pp.; various articles, also contributions to the Amer. Hist. Rev., the
Pol Sci Rev., the Pol. Set. Quarterly, the Jotir. of Eng. and Germanic Philology, and
The Dial; Canute the Great, 191 2. Member Cong. Church. Married Lillian May Dodson,
Dec. 25, 1895, Des Moines, la. Address, 301 E. Davidson St., Champaign, 111.
THOMAS ERWIN LATIMER
(See No. G140.)
LENORE LYDIA LATZER
(See No. 2726.)
HERBERT HOUGHTON LAUER
E. M., 1906, Lehigh Univ.; Instructor; b. Aug. 6, 1880, Philadelphia, Pa.; s. Andrew
Jackson (b. Feb. 22, 1845, ibid.) & Helen Marion (Houghton) Lauer (b. Mar. 10, 1854,
ibid.). Prepared in Central Man. Tr. H. S., Philadelphia, Pa., Beta Theta Pi. Rodman,
Transitman, Inspr., and Asst. Engr., on construction of Belmont Reservoirs and Filters,
Philadelphia, 1901-4; Assayer, Asst. Engr., Foreman on Cyanide Work, etc., for min-
ing companies in Mexico. 1906, 8, and 10; Chief Civil and Min. Engr., Sewanee Fuel and
Iron Co., Tenn., 1907-8; Resident Engr., Riter Conley Constr. Co., Pittsburgh and Min.
Engr. U. S. Coal and Coke Co., Gary, W. Va., 1910-11; with 111. Steel Co., So. Chicago,
and Div. Min. Engr., Tenn. Coal, Iron & R. R. Co., Ala., 191 1; Instr. in Min. Eng., Univ.
of 111., 191 1— Member Min. Eng. Soc; Civil Eng. Soc; A. F. & A. M. Married Anna
Katherine Toner, Oct. 12, 1909, Mexico City, Mex. Children, John Toner, b. July 9.
1910; Marion H., b. Oct. 20, 1912. Address, 502 Daniel St., Champaign, 111.
EDWIN VICTOR LAWRENCE
Born, Aug. 6, 1876, Boston, Mass. Prepared in Mass. Nor. Art Sch. (four years
teachers' course, diploma, 1903); Attended Boston Art Club, one year. Draftsman,
Boston, 1898-9; 1900-1; Landscape Arch., ibid., summers, 1902-3-4-5-6. Teacher of Drawing
in Boston Pub. Schs., 1902; do., Chelsea Pub. Sch., Mass., 1903; Teacher of Free Hand
Drawing, Bradley Poly. Inst., Peoria, 111., 1903-6; Instr. in Art & Design, Univ. of III.,
1906-7; Instr. in Mil. Sci., 1908-g; Pittsburg Playground Assn., Pa.; Extension Work,
Univ. of Pittsburg, 1910-11; Designer, Warren Steam Pump Co., Warren, Mass., 1911-12.
Author: various articles on Man. Tr. and drawing, The Man. Tr. Mag. Masonic Lodge.
Member Cong. Church. Married Maude Olmstead, 1905- Children, Julia Ruth, b. July
5, 1906; Edwina Francis, b. Oct. 11, 1911. Address^ Brookfield, Mass.
FREDERICK LOCKE LAWRENCE
Born, Jan. 19, 1869, Springfield, Vt.; s. Merrill L. (b. Windham, Vt.) & Kate L.
(Lock) Lawrence (b. Springfield, Vt.) Prepared in Springfield, Vt., H. S. Attended
Royal Conservatory of Music, Leipsic, Ger., 1895-6; Instr. in Northwest Univ., Conserva-
tory of Music, 1887-9; Instr. in Piano, 1890-5; Dir. of Music, Claverack Coll. Conserva-
tory; Dir. of Music, Montpelier Sem., Vt., 1896-7; Dir. Sch. of Music, Carleton Coll.,
Northfield Univ., 1897-1900; Dir., Sch. of Music, and Prof, in Charge of Piano, Univ.
of 111., 1903-6. Author; Misc. songs, orchestra composition, (manuscripts); Bach, Prep.
Studies, The Geo. B. Jennings Co., Cincinnati, O.; misc. contributions to musical maga-
zines. Married Marie S. Schoonmaker, Dec. 24, 1893, Port Ewen, N. Y. Child, Merrill
L. b., Feb. 17, 1899. Address, Springfield, Vt. (J)
KATHERINE ALBERTA LAYTON
(See No. 1538.)
CARL EMIL LEE
B. S. in Agr., 1897, N. D. Agr. Coll.; M. S., 1909, Univ. of Wis.; Asst. Prof.; b.
June 23, 1875, Stoughton, Wis.; s. Thorvald J. (b. July 26, 1852, Hongsberg, Norway) &
Tila (Hansen) Lee (b. Feb. 15, 1849, Dramen, Sweden.) Prepared in Prep. Course, N.
D. Agr. Coll. Sigma Xi. In charge of butter-making dept., Diamond Creamery Co.,
Monticello, la., 1899-1903; Field Instr. in Dairy Husb., Univ. of 111., 1903-5; Instr. in
Dairy Husb. and First Asst. in Dairy Mfgr. in Agr. Exp. Sta., ibid., 1905-7; Asst. Prof.
of Dairy Husb. and First Asst. in Agr. Exp. Sta., ibid., 1907-9; Asst. Pro!., do., Univ. of
Wis., 1909 — Co-author; Bulletins Nos. 137, 138 and 139, 111. Exp. Sta.; No. 210, Wis.
Exp. Sta. (with H. C. Taylor.) Married Gertrude May Lang, Sept. i, 1903, Monticello,
la. Children, Howard James, b. June 16, 1905; Dorothy Mary, b. Feb. 15, 1909; Herbert
Carl, b. Jan. 18, 191 1. Address, 161 5 Jefferson St., Madison, Wis.
PHILIP AUGUSTUS LEHENBAUER
A. B., 1907, Westminster Coll.; A. M., 1909, Millikin Univ.; Assistant; b. Nov. 1,
1883, Hannibal, Mo.; s. Frederick Andrew (b. Dec. 4, 1831, Ostingen, Bavaria, Germany)
& Katherine Elizabeth Lehenbauer (b. Jan. 3, 1840, Konigshagen, Waldeck, Ger.) Pre-
pared in Van Rensselaer Acad., Rensselaer, Mo. Gamma Alpha (Grad. Scientific Frat.)
Faculty 723
Asst. in Biol., Millikin Univ., 1907-9; Asst. in Plant Physiol., Univ. of 111., i909-ii-
Member Amer. Assn. for Adv. of Sci.; Amer. Microscopic See; 111. State Acad, of Sci.
Address, 905 S. 6th St., Champaign, 111.
CLYDE EVERT LEIGHTY
A. B., 1904, 111. Wesleyan Univ.; Ph. D., 1912, Cornell Univ.; Plant Breeder; b.
May 7, 1882, Billett, 111.; s. George H. (b. 1852, Lawrence Co., 111.) & Lucretia (Van-
dermark) Leighty (b. 1858, Pa.) Prepared in Lawrenceville H. S.; 111. Wesleyan Prep.
Tau Kappa Epsilon; Sigma Xi; Synapsis. Special Agt., U. S. Dept. of Agr., 1904-5;
Asst. in Chem., Univ. of 111., 1905-6; Special Agt. and Asst. in Grain Standardization,
U. S. Dept. of Agr., 1906-09; Grad. Stud, and Asst. in Plant Breeding, Cornell Univ.,
1909-12. Author: American E.xport Corn (Maize) in Europe (joint author), U. S.
Dept. Agr. B. P. I., Cir. No. 55, 42 pp., 1910; Germination of Seed as Affected by Sul-
furic Acid Treatment (joint author). Cornell Univ. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bull., No. 312, pp.
294-336, 1912; Correlation of Characters of Oats with Special Reference to Breeding,
Ann. Rpt. of Amer. Breeders' Assoc, 7, pp. 50-61. Member Methodist Church. Married
OUie Edna Harris, Oct. 13, 1908, Fayette, Mo. Child, Florence L., b. Mar. 19, 1910.
Address, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.
WILBUR ROY LEIGHTY
B. S., 1910, 111. Wesleyan Univ.; Assistant; b. Mar. 31, 1887, Lawrence Co., 111.;
s. George H. & Lucretia (Vandermark) Leighty. Prepared in Lawrenceville H. S., 111.,
and 111. Wesleyan Acad. Tau Kappa Epsilon. Asst. Chem. in Agron., Agr. Exp. Sta.,
Univ. of 111., 1910 — Married Lulu Whitesell, Aug. 22, 1912, Bloomington, 111. Address,
1 00 1 W. Oregon, Urbana, 111.
EDWARD HENRY LENKE
In Business; b. Nov. 15, 1882; s. George C. (b. Oct. 9, 1855, Hanover, Ger.) &
Alvina (Deutsche) Lenke (b. Sept. 12, 1859, Chicago, 111.) Prepared in Chicago Engl.
High and Man. Tr. Sch. Kappa Sigma; Theta Nu Epsilon. Attended Univ. of 111.,
(Civil Eng.), 1901-5. Asst. Dir. of Gym., Univ. of 111., 1903-5; Resident Mgr. of Mining
and Smelting Co., Pearl, Colo., 1905 — ; also interested in a stock ranch. Member Univ.
of 111. Orchestra, String Quartette, and Gym. Team, 1901-5. Married Louise Snyder,
Aug. 24, 1908, Rawlins, Wyo. Address, Pearl, Colo.
OTTO EDUARD LESSING
A. B., 1895, Univ. of Mich.; Ph. D., 1901, ibid.; Assoc. Prof.; b. Sept. 28, 1875,
Heimsheim, Wiirttemberg, Ger.; s. Gustav Adolf (b. 1823, Owen, do.) & Bertha (Majer)
Lessing, (b. Jan. 16, 1839, Boblingen, do.) Prepared in Latin Sch., Kornthal; Gymnasium
at Stuttgart; Evangelical-Theological Seminaries, Maulbronn and Blaubeuren, Wiirttem-
berg. Studied in Tuebingen, Wiirttemberg, 1893-4; Munich, 1898-9. Instr. in Ger., Univ.
of Mich., 1896-8; Instr. do., Univ. of Wis., 1900-02; Instr. in Smith Coll., 1902-3; lived
as an author in Munich, 1903-07; Assoc. Prof, of Ger., Univ. of 111., 1907 — Author:
Schiller's Einfluss auf Grillparzer, Bull. Univ. of Wis., 1902, 128 pp.; Grillparzer und
das Neue Drama, R. Piper & Co., Munich, 1905, 174 pp.; Whitman's Prosaschriften, do.,
1906, 200 pp.; Horace Traubel's "Weckrufe" (Chants Comunal), do., 1907, 200 pp.; Die
Neue Form, Carl Reissner, Dresden, 1910, 233 pp.; Masters in Modern Ger. Lit., do.,
1912. Assoc. Ed., Jour, of Eng. and Ger. Phil., 1908-10; also a number of articles.
Member Mod. Lang. Assn. of Amer.; Museum Soc, Berlin; Schwabische Schiller- Verein,
Stuttgart. Married Maria Wilhelmina Dilg. Aug. 9, 1898, Lindau, Bavaria. Children,
Marion Rose, b. Mar. 15, 1901; Otto Adolf Bernhard, b. May 18, 1904. Address, 905
So. Lincoln Ave., Urbana, III.
OSCAR ADOLPH LEUTWILER
(See No. 1239.)
•JOHN C. LEWIS
Teacher in eloc, Univ. of 111., 1877-80. *Deceased.
STANLEY MELVILLE LEWIS
Artist and Designer; b. Oct. 3, 1876, Urbana, 111.; s. John Melville (b. Nov. 3, 1846,
Frankfort, Ind.) & Mary Francis (Rice) Lewis (b. Apr. 3, 1854, Alton, HI.) Attended
the Univ. of 111., 1895-8. Fellowship in Art and Design, Univ. of 111.; Asst. to Prof.
F. F. Frederick, during Prof. Lake's absence, 1897. Married Jennie Ella Cade, Dec. 27,
1909, Barnet, Vt. Address, 471 E. 41st St., Chicago 111.
INGEBRIGT LILLEHEI
A. B., 1908, Univ. of Minn.; A. M., 1909, ibid.; Assistant; b. July 22, 1883. Pre-
pared in Red Wing Sem., Minn. Phi Beta Kappa. A. B. with distinction; Scholarship
in Phil., Univ. of Minn. Teacher of French, State Coll. of Washington, 1909-10. At-
tended Univ. of Paris, Oct., 1910-Mar., 191 1; Asst. in Romance Langs., Univ. of 111., 191 1 —
Address, 301 Chalmers St., Champaign, III.
AZARIAH THOMAS LINCOLN
B. S., 1894, Univ. of Wis.; M. S.. 1808, ibid.: Ph. D., 1899, ibid.; Prof.; b. June
2S, 1868. Montfort, Wis.; s. Joseph H. (b. Feb. 10, 1827, near Philadelphia, Pa.) .S:
Margaret (Laird) Lincoln (b. Dec. 7, 1841, ibid.) Prepared at Montfort, Wis. Sigma
Xi; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Alpha Chi Sigma. Fellowship in Chem., Univ. of Wis; Asst.
in Chem., Univ. of Wis., 1896-8; Research Asst. in Phys. Chem., Cornell Univ., 1899-1900;
724 U.MVKRsiTV oi Illinois
lustr. ill Cheiii., Univ. of Cincinnati, 1900-1; Instr. in Clicni., Univ. of III., lyoi-j;
Asst. Prof, of Chem., ibid., 1903-8; do., Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst., 1908-12; Prof. Cheni.,
1912 — Invented Lincoln's Burettee Holder, 1904. Author: Elementary Quantitative Chem-
ical Analysis (Lincoln and Watson). Macmillan Co., 1907, reprinted in 1908, 1910, and in
1911, 15x20 cm., XV and 218 pp.; Theoretical Principles of the Methods of Analytical Chem-
istry by M. G. Chesneau, translated from the French (Lincoln and Carnahan), Macmillan
Co., 15x20 cm., X and 184 pp., 1910; also a number of articles. Member M. E. Church;
Amer. Chem. See; Amer. Electro-Chem. Soc; Island Golf Club. Married Jennette
Emeline Carpenter, June 30, 1904, Mansfield, O. Address, 2105 isth St., Troy, N. Y.
FRA^'CIS CHURCH LINCOLN
B. S. in Min. Eng., 1900, Mass. Inst, of Tech.; E. M., 1904, New Mexico Sch. of
Mines; A. M., 1906, Columbia Univ.; Ph. D., 1911, ibid.; Asst. Prof.; b. Sept. 8, 1877,
Boston, Mass.; s. Charles Thayer (b. Oct. 24, 1849, West Townsend, Mass.) & Lena
Simmons (Church) Lincoln (b. Aug. 15, 1856, Little (Tompton, R. I.) Prepared in Boston
Engl. H. S. (Received Franklin medal at graduation). Sigma Xi. Columbia Univ., 1906.
President's Scholar in Geol., Columbia Univ., 1905; Fellow in Geol., ibid., 1906-7. Assayer.
Asst. Supt. etc., for mining companies in Colo., Mexico, and Ariz., 1900-5; Prof, of
Geol., N. M. Sch. of Mines, Socorro, N. M., 1901-2; Prof, of Metallurgy, ibid., 1902-4;
Asst. in Phys., Columbia Univ., 1906-7; Prof, of Geol., Mont. State Sch. of Mines, Butte,
Mont., 1907-10; Con. Min. Engr., in private practice. New York City, 1910-11; Assoc,
in Min. Engr., Univ. of 111., 1911-12; Asst. Prof., do., 1912 — - Much experience as Con-
Min. Engr., in important examinations of mining properties. Author: Magmatic Emana-
tions, 1907, Economic Geology, ii, pp. 258-274; The Promontorio Silver Mine, Durango,
Mexico, igo8. Trans. Amer. Inst. Min. Eng., xxxviii, pp. 734-750; The Big Bonanza
Copper Mine, Latouche Island, Alaska, 1909, Ecotiomic Geol., iv, pp. 201-213; Some
Economic Gold Deposits of Alaska, 1910, Eng. and Min.^ Joiir., xc, pp. 551-554; Certain
Natural Associations of Gold, 191 1, Economic Geo!., vi, pp. 247-302; Gold Deposit of
Gibbinsville, Idaho, 1912, Min. & Sex. Press, cv, pp. 47-49; also other articles. Mem-
ber Boston Y. M. C. U.; Amer. Inst, of Min. Engrs. ; Mont. Soc. of Engrs. (Cor. Mem.);
Amer. Assn. for Adv. of Sci. (Fellow). Married Gertrude Whipple Appleton, June
19, 1901, Boston, Mass. Child, Lesle Appleton, b. Apr. 10, 1905. Address, loio W.
Oregon St., Urbana, 111.
JENNETTE EMELINE CARPENTER (LINCOLN)
Born in Newville, O; d. William Barney (b. Sept. 15, 1825, ibid.) & Emeline (Grove)
Carpenter (b. Apr. 2, 1828, Philadelphia, Pa.) Prepared in Mansfield H. S., O. Clionian
Lit. Soc; Kappa Alpha Thcta. Attended Ohio Wesleyan Univ., 1880-2; Boston Sch. of
Orat. and Phys. Tr., 1889-92; Harvard Univ. Summer Sch., Phys. Tr., 1903; Columbia
Univ. Summer Sch., do., 1905. Dir. Phys. Tr., Normal Coll. Summer Sch., Defiance,
O., 1891; Instr. of Phys. Tr. and Orat., East Tenn. Inst., Knoxville, Tenn., 1893-3;
Prin. of Cleveland-Boston Sch. of Orat. and Phys. Tr., Cleveland, O., 1893-8; Dir. of
Phys. Tr. for Women, Univ. of 111., 1898-1909. Author: May-pole Possibilities, Amer.
Gymnasia Co., Boston, 1907, 8x15, 38 pp.; The Festival Book, May-Day Pastime and
The May-pole, The A. S. Barnes Pub. Co., N. Y., 1912, 20x16, 100 pp.; How to Give
a May-pole, Ladies' Home Jour., Mar. 15, 191 1, 2 pp. Member Women's Univ. Club,
Troy, N. Y., (Vice Pres.) ; Troy Soc. of Spoken English; M. E. Church. Married
Azariah Thomas Lincoln, Tune 30, 1904, Mansfield, O. Address, 2105, isth St., Troy,
N. Y.
JUSTA MORRIS LINDGREN
(See No. 1717-)
WALTER CHARLES LINDLEY
(See No. 1539-)
SIMON LITMAN
A. B., 1892, Odessa Commercial Coll.; Dr. Jur. Pub. et Re. Com., 1901, Univ. of
Zurich.; Asst. Prof.; b. Oct. 13, 1873, Odessa, Russia; s. Jacob & Pauline (Helfman)
Litman. Graduate, Ecole des Sciences Politiques, Paris, 1899; attended Univ. of Munich.
1899-1900. Lecturer, Ecole Russe des Hautes, Etudes Sociales, Paris, 1902; Instr. Univ.
of Calif., 1903-8; Assoc, in Commerce, Univ. of 111., 1908-10; Asst. Prof, of Econ., ibid.,
1910— Author: Die Moglichkeit der Lohnsteigerungen und die Lohnfonds theorien, Miin-
chen. 1902; Trade and Commerce, LaSalle Extension Univ., Chicago, 1911; Business Eco-
nomics, in the Vol. Lib., W. Richardson & Co.. Chicago, 1911; also numerous articles.
Member Amer. Econ. Assn.; Amer. Statistical Assn.; Amer. Assn. for Labor Legislation;
Natl. Geog. Soc. Married Rachel Frank, Aug., 1901, London, England. Address, 904
So. Sixth St., Champaign, 111.
JOSEPH CORSON LLEWELLYN
(See No. 142.)
JOHN WILLIAM LLOYD
B. S., 1897, Wheaton Coll.; B. S. A., 1899, Cornell Univ.; M. S A., 1903, ibid.;
Prof and Chief; b. Feb. 19, 1876, St. Charles, 111.; s. William Barrett (b. Feb. 14. 1849,
ibid.) & Alice (Taylor) Lloyd (b. Jan. 9, 1848, Light House, 111.) Prepared in Wheaton
Coll. Acad., 111. Alpha Zeta; Sigma Xi. Instr. in Hort. and First Asst. do. in Agr.
Exp. Sta., Univ 111., 1899-1902; Instr. in olericulture, and First Asst. in Sta., do., 1902-3;
Asst. Prof, and Asst. (Thief in Sta., do., 1903-9; Assoc. Prof, and Asst. Chief in Sta.,
do., 1909-11; Prof, and Chief in Sta., do., 1911 — Author: 111. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bulls. Nos.
61, The Farmer's Vegetable Garden, 1901, 16 pp.; 105, do., 1906, 53 pp.; 114, Spraying
for the Codling Moth, 1907, 54 pp.; 124, Marketing the iVIuskmelon, 1908, 30 pp.; 144,
Faculty 7^5
Growing Tomatoes for Early Market, 1910, 44 pp. (with I. S. Brooks); also a number
of 111. Agr. Exp. Sta. Cirs. Member First Cong. Church, Champaign, 111.; 111. State
Hort. Soc. ; Amer. Breeders' Assn. Married Margaret Elizabeth Widdis, June 30, 1909,
Detroit, Mich. Address, 1117 So. Third St., Champaign, 111.
CLARENCE CHESTER LOGAN
(See No. 3445-)
ARTHUR RUSSELL LORD
(See No. G143.)
HARRY HOUSER LOVE
B. S., 1904, 111. Wesleyan; A. M., 1906, ibid.. Ph. D., 1909, Cornell Univ.; Professor;
b. Mar. 19, 1880, Taylorville, 111.; s. Charles H. (b. Feb. 8, 1847) & Adline (Evans) Love
(b. Julv 31, 1854, Waynesville, 111.) Prepared in 111. Wesleyan Prep. Sch. Tau Kappa
Epsilon; Alpha Zeta; Sigma Xi; Biol. Club, Cornell Univ. Asst. in Chem. in Plant
Breeding Lab., Univ. of 111., 1904-6; Asst. in Plant Breeding, 1906-7; Grad. Stud., Cornell
Univ., 1907-8; Grad. Stud, and Asst. in Plant Breeding, 1908-9; Asst. Prof, do.,
1909-11; Prof., do., 1911 — Author: Bull., No. 297, Cornell Agr. Exp. Sta. 1911, 85 pp.;
No. 312, do., 1913, 42 pp.; Paper Influence of Food Supply on V^ariation, A. B. A.
Rpt., 1909, 8 pp.; Are Fluctuations Inherited? Amcr. Nat., 1910, pp. 412-423. Married
Anna Barclay, Sept. 6, 1904, Covel, 111. Children, Harry Barclay, b. July 4, 1905; Robert
Emerson, b. Aug. 3, 1908, Elizabeth Maurine, b. Aug. 10, 1910. Address, 102 Oxford
Place, Ithaca, N. Y.
ROBERT JAMES LOVE
(See No. 3450.)
ARTHUR LUMBRICK
(See No. 3452.)
JAMES CHARLES LUND
(See No. 3850.)
ERNEST BARNES LYTLE
(See No. 1545.)
ELLEN s. McCarthy
A. B., 1907, Cornell Univ.; Ph. D., 1909, ibid.; Instructor; b. Jan. 23, 1882, Brees-
port, N. Y.; d. John Henry (b. 1856, Hornell, N. Y.) & Nancy Elizabeth (Taylor) Mc-
Carthy (b. Breesport, N. Y.) Prepared in State Nor. Tr. Sch., Cortland, N. Y. Delta
Zeta; Sigma Xi. Grad. Scholarship in Chem.; Giad. Fellowship in Chem.; Asst. Chem.,
Bureau of Chem., Washington, D. C, 1909-10; Instr. in Chem., Univ. of 111., 1910— -
Member Amer. Chem. Soc. Address, 701 W. Oregon St., Urbana, 111.
JOHN HANCOCK McCLELLAN
A. B., 1897, Univ. of Mich.; A. M., 1899, ibid.; Ph. D., 1906, Harvard Univ.; M. D.,
1 91 1, Univ. of Chicago; Physician; b. July 21, 1876, Lexington, Ky. Attended Univ. ot
Berlin, winter sem., 1906-7; Univ. of Freiburg, summer sem., 1907. Asst. in Zool., Univ.
of Mich., 1898-9; Instr. in Zool., Univ. of 111., 1899-1903; Assoc, in Zool., ■:907-8; Asst.
Prof, of Histol. and Embryol., 1908-9; Asst. Prof, of Physiol., 1909-10. Address, Pres-
byterian Hospital, Congress & Wood Sts., Chicago, 111.
GEORGE WASHINGTON McCLUER
(See No. 395.)
CHARLES McCLURE
Born in 111. Graduated at the U. S. Mil. Acad., July i, 1875; Second Lieut., 18th
Inf., June 13, 1879; Prof, of Mil. Sci. and Tac, Univ. of 111., 1883-6; First Lieut., June
21, 1887; Capt., Jan. 30, 1895; Maj. judge-advocate, vols. Apr. 17, 1899; Maj., 14th Inf.,
Mar., 1901. Address, The Presidio of San Francisco, Calif.
LOIS DERWENTWATER McCOBB
Instructor; b. Rockport, Me.; d. Orlando (b. Lincolnville, Me.) & Abbie Esther
(Talbot) McCobb (b. Rockport, Me.) Prepared in Rockport H. S., Me., and Boston Sch.
of Langs. Attended New England Conservatory; Internatl. Sch. of Operas; student in
London, Eng. Teacher of Music in Pacific Univ., Oregon, 1900; Winthrop Coll., S. C,
1901-1904; SuUins Coll., Tenn., 1905; Martha Washington Coll., Va., 1906; concert tour
with the (Central Lyceum Bureau of Rochester, N. Y. ; Instr. in Voice, Univ. of 111., 1907 —
Member of Mayflower Descendants. Address, 904 S. Busey Ave., Urbana, 111.
CHARLES MAXWELL McCONN
A.B., 1903, Univ. of Minn.; A. M., 1904, ibid.. Secretary and Registrar; b. July
22, 1881, Ironton, O.; s. David Charles (b. Feb 24, 1854, ibid.) & Fanny (Lewis) McConn
(b. Nov. 7, 1855, Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Prepared in Central H. S., Minneapolis, Minn.; At-
tended Univ. of Chicago, 1 900-1. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Instr. in Engl., Acad., Univ.
of 111., 1904-6; Acting Prin., y\cad., ibid., 1906-9; Prin., Acad., ibid., 1909-10; Secy.,
Board of Trustees and Registrar, ibid., 1910 — Author: An Experiment in the Teach-
ing of Biol., Nat. Study Rev., V. 6, pp. 78-80, 1910; A Special Course in Grammar in
the H. S., ill. Assn. of Teachers of English, Bull., V. 2, No 3, pp. 18-25, 1910; Review
of Thomas R. Lounsbury's "English Spelling and Spelling Reform," Jour, of Educ. Psych.,
V. I, pp. 228-229, 1910; Syllabi and a Model Syllabus, School and Home Educ, V. sg,
PP- 313. 314. 1910; Co-operative .Study of a Definite Problem in English, do., V. 30. pp.
159, 160, 1910; Cooperative Study of a Definite Problem in English; The College Entrance
Requirements, 111. Assn. of Teachers of English, Bull. \'. 3, No. 2, pp. 1-8, 1910; The
.Xssn.'s Co-operative Study, do.. Bull. V. 3, No. 4, pp. 11-18, 1911. Member 111. Assn. of
726 University of Illinois
Teachers of English; North Cent. Assn. of Colleges and Secondary Schs.; Natl. Educ. Assn.
Soc. of Coll. Teachers of Educ. Married Prudence Emily Pratt, June 24, 1908, Minne-
apolis, Minn. Address, 1106 Calif. Ave., Urbana, 111.
CECELIA McCONNEL (STROHM)
Student in Lib. Sch., Univ. of 111., 1898-9; Reviser in Lib., ibid.. 1899-1901.
Married Adam Julius Strohm, Oct. 30, 1902, Winnetka, 111. Address. 44 Englewood Ave.,
Detroit, Mich.
ROBERT M. McCURDY
Order Lib., Univ. of 111., 1907-11. Address, Univ. of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, 0.(t)
(See No. 429S-)
(See No. 3460.)
ELMER McDonald
LEWIS McDonald
GEORGE FRANCIS McEWEN
A. B., in Physics, 1908, Leland Stanford Univ.; Ph. D., 1911, ibid.; Instructor;
b. June 16, 1882, Manchester, la.; s. John Freemont (b. Oct. 5, 1856, Lisbon, 111.) &
Lillian (Dodson) McEwen (b. Oct. 19, 1856 Dubuque, la.) Prepared in Manchester (la)
H. S. and Academic Dept. of la. State Coll. Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi. Attended la.
State Coll., 1901-S. Teaching Fellowship in Phys., Leland Stanford Univ., 1907-10.
Instr. in App. Math., Leland Stanford Univ., 1910-11; Instr. in Math., Univ. of 111.,
191 1 — Author: Preliminary Report on the Hydrographic Work Carried on by the Marine
Biological Assn., of San Diego, Zool. series of the Univ. of Calif., 1910. V. 6, No. 9, pp.
189-204; also a number of articles. Member Amer. Phys. Soc; Amer. Math. Soc; HI.
Acad. Sci.; Sci. .A.ssn. of Leland Stanford Univ. (Secy); Hydrographer of the Scripps In-
stitution for Biological Research of the Univ. of Calif., 1912 — Address, La Jolla, Calif.
DAVID FORD McFARLAND
A. B., 1900, Univ. of Kan.; A. M., 1901, ibid.; M. S., 10031 Yale Univ.; Ph. D.,
1909, ibid.; Asst. Prof., and First Asst.; b. Aug. i, 1878, Mansfield, O.; s. Robert S. (b.
Washington, O.) & Mary J. (McBride) McFarland (b. ibid.) Prepared in Lawrence,
Kan., H. S. Alpha Tau Omega; Alpha Chi Sigma; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Phi Beta Kappa;
Sigma Xi. Fellow, Yale Univ., 1902-3. Instr. in Chem., Univ. of Kan., 1900-2; Asst.
Prof, of (Them, and Metallurgy, ibid., 1903-10; Asst. in Chem., Yale Univ., 1908-9; Asst.
Prof, of App. Chem., and First Asst., in Chem. in the Eng. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111.,
1910 — Author: The Composition of Natural Gas with Special Study of the Constitution
of Kansas Gases (with H. P. Cady), Kan. Geol. Siir., V. 9, Chap. 7; also a number of
articles. Member Amer. Chem. Soc; Amer. Assn. for Adv. of Sci.; Kan. Acad, of Sci.
Married Martha Elizabeth Pittenger, June 23, 1909, New Haven, Conn. Children, George
Robert, b. Feb. 27, 191 1; Mary Louise, b. Sept. 18, 1912. Address, 906 Gregory PI., Ur-
bana, 111. _
ALEXANDER DYER MacGILLIVRAY
Ph. B., 1900, Cornell Univ.; Ph. D., 1904, ibid.; Asst. Professor; b. July 15, 1868,
Inverness (Highlandtown) O.; s. John Hugh (b. Aug. 1, 1830, near Pictou, Nova Scotia)
& Elizabeth (Adams) MacGillivray (b. Nov. 27, 1830, near Salineville, O.) Prepared
in Prep. Dept., Univ. of Wooster, 0. Gamma Alpha; Sigma Xi. Asst. in Entomol.,
(Cornell Univ., 1890-1900; Instr. in Entomol., ibid., 1900-6; Asst. Prof, of Entomol. and
Invertebrate Zool., ibid., 1900-11; Asst. Prof. Systematic Entomol., Univ. of 111., 191 1 —
Author: Biography of the Mosquito, Good Health, 46, 191 ii PP- 218-222; Malaria and the
Malarial Parasite, do., 46, 191 1, pp. S95-6oo; New Species of Empria, I. Eastern Species.
Can. Entom., 43, 1911. PP- 305-311; H- Western Species, ibid., pp. 341, 346; Proceedings
Sixth Annual Meeting of the Entomol. Soc. of Amer., Science, 35, 1912, PP. 350-3S4i
Psyche, 19, 1912, pp. 22-23, Can. Entom., 44, 1912, Ann. Entom. Soc. Amer., 5, 1912,
pp.' 72-88; The Lacinia in the Maxilla of the Hymenoptera, Science, 35, 1912, pp. 351;
The Pupal Wings of Hepialus Thule, Science, 35, 1912, pp. 352; also many earlier articles.
Member Amer. Assn. for Adv. of Sci.; Amer. Assn. Econ. Entomol.; Entomol. Soc. of
Amer. (Fellow); and 2nd. Vice Pres. and Sec.-Treas., (1911); 111. Acad, of Sci. Mar-
ried Fanny Mary Edwards, Sept. 17, 1891, Forest Home, N. Y. Children, Malcolm Ed-
wards and John Henry. Address, 603 W. Michigan Ave., Urbana, 111.
JOHN EDWARD McGILVREY
A. B., 1895, Ind. University; President; b. Jan. 8, 1867, Hollandsburg, Ind.; s.
John (b. Dec. 21, 1836, ibid.) & Mary (Wimmer) McGilvrey (b. Aug. 3, 1838, Bellmore,
Ind.) Prepared in Ind. State Nor. Sch. Teacher in District Sch. of Ind., 1884-7;
Prin. Graded Schs., Rosedale, Ind., 1890; Asst. Ind. State Nor., 1890; teacher in H. S.,
Paris, 111., 1890-2; Prin., ibid., 1903-4; Prin. H. S., Freeport, 111., 1895-6; Asst. Prof.
Ped. and H. S. Visitor, Univ. of 111., 1896-9; Prin. Cleveland Nor., 1899-1908; Supt.
Cleveland City Farm Sch., 1908-10; Dir. of Educ, Western 111., State Nor. Sch.,
1910-11; Acting Prin, ibid., 1911-12; Pres. Kent Ohio State Nor. Sch., 1912 — Member
Univ. Club, Cleveland. O., 1900; N. E. A., 1897. Married Mary Kelly, June 6, 1894, Terre
Haute, Ind. Children, Robert Gordon, b. June 12, 1902; Louise Charlotte, b. Oct. 19,
1905. Address, Kent, Ohio.
CHARLES SAMUEL McGOVNEY
B. S. in Chem., 1901, Purdue Univ.; b. Apr. 28, 1876, Lincoln, Nebr. Prepared in
Columbus H. S., Ind. Apprentice Columbus Machine Works, 1894; helper under instruc-
tion. Reeves & Co., 1894-6; Chemist, Kalamazoo Beet Suger Co., 1901-2; do., Newaygo
Portland Cement Co., 1902-3; Deputy State Chem., Ind. Exp. Sta., 1903; Deputy and Asst.
Faculty 727
Station Chem., 1904; Asst. in charge of fuel test, Eng. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111., 1906-7.
Address, 116 East Berry St., Alexandria, Ind.(t)
DUDLEY ODELL McGOVNEY
A. B.. 1901, Ind. Jniv.; A. M.. 1904, Harvard Univ.; LL.B., 1907, Columbia Univ.;
Prof, and Exec. -Secy.; b. June 23, 1877, Huntington, Ind.; s. Samuel Taylor (b. Sept. 19,
1843, Adams Co., O.) & Florence Louisa (Wright) McGovney (b Apr. i, 1855, Hunting-
ton, Ind.) Prepared in High Schs. of Portland and Columbus, Ind. Sigma Chi; Phi Beta
Kappa. President's Scholar and Fellowship in Internatl. Law, Columbia Univ. Teacher
in Ind. Pub. Schs., 1895-8; Teacher of Gov. and Hist., Gov. Nor. Sch., Manila, P. I., 1901-3;
Instr. in Pol. Sci., Ind. Univ., summer 1907; Instr. in Law and Secy, of Law Faculty,
Univ. of 111., 1907-8; Prof, of Law and Exec. -Secy, of the Law Dept., Tulane Univ.,
1908 — Corporal, Co. H., 149 Ind. Vols., Spanish-American War, Apr. -Nov., 1898.
Author: Civil Government in the Philippines, Scott, Foresman & Co., Chicago. III.,
1903, 200 pp.; Stories of Long Ago in the Philippines, World Book Co., Yonkers, N. Y.,
1906, 128 pp.; also a number of articles. Married Laura Arnott Woodburn, Apr. 22,
1902, Manila, P. I. Children, Richard Burrit, b. Jan. 30. 1903; Margarita, b. Sept. 6,
1904; Ruth, b. Nov. 12, 1908. Address, 1403 Calhoun St., New Orleans, La.
DUNCAN ARTHUR MacINNES
(See No. G149.)
DONALD McINTOSH
V. S., Toronto Vet. Coll.; Professor.; b. Scotland; s. William (b. ibid.) & Katherine
(Pennycuick) Mcintosh (b. ibid.) Prepared in Flora Acad., Elora, Can. Sigma Xi; Alpha
Zeta. Prof, of Vet. Sci., 1885 — Author: Diseases of Horses and Cattle; Diseases
of Swine, M. A. Donohue &• Co., Chicago, III.; contributor of articles to Orange Judd
Farmer, Farm and Home, Northwest Farmstead, Northeast Homestead. Amer. Agriculturist,
Prairie Farmer Amer. Szuinelierd, Northwestern Agriculturist, and Wallaces' Farmer.
Address, 511 W. Park St., Champaign, 111.
JAMES HARRY McKEE
(See No. g6z.)
MARY EULA McKINNEY
A. B., 1906, Ohio State Univ.; Assistant; b. Dec. 20, 1883, West Va. ; d. John Piatt &
Lucy (Toothaker) McKinney. Prepared in Columbus H. S., O. Teacher in H. S. for
two years. Asst. in Engl., Univ. of 111., 1909-12. Address, 9061/2 W. Calif. Ave., Urbana,
111.
CYRUS DANIEL McLANE
(See No. 697.)
CARLOS LENOX McMASTER
C. E., 1905, Ohio State Univ.; In business; b. June 29, 1882, Middleport, O.; s. William
Lenox (b. May 27, 1836, Pomeroy, O.) & Lydia Ann (Weiss) McMaster (b. Feb. 11,
1846, Ripley, West Va.) Prepared in North H. S., Columbus, O. Alpha Tau Omega;
Gamma Phi Soc. ; Gamma .'\lpha Scientific Frat. Chief Draftsman, <rolumbus, Delaware
& Marion R. R., 1903; Draftsman, Ohio Fuel Supply Co., 1904.-1905. Instr. in G. E. D.,
Univ. of 111., 1905-7; Assoc, in G. E. D., ibid., 1907-10; Asst. to the Dean of Men, ibid.,
1908-10; Arch. Dept., Pratt & Lambert Varnish Co., Chicago, 1910 — Author: Notes on
Practical Mech. Draw., 186 pp., Wilson & McMaster, East Lansing, Mich., 1909 (with
T. Wilson, Mich. Agr. Sch., Mich.) Knight Templar. Address, 320 W. 26th St., Chi-
cago, 111.
DAVID KENT MacMILLAN
B. S., 1902, Dickinson Coll., Carlisle, Pa.; Assistant; b. July 3, 1874, Gettysburg,
Pa.; s. Oscar D. (b. Dec. 5, 1838, ibid.) & Myriam Anne (Holtzman)_ MacMillan (b.
Jan. 8, 1841, Baltimore, Md.) Prepared in Dickinson Prep. Sch., Carlisle, Pa. Union
Phil. Soc; Phi Beta Kappa. Teacher of Sci., H. S., Huntington, Pa., 1902-3; Scien-
tific Asst., Div., of Z06I., Pa. Dept. of Agr., Harrisburg, Pa.; do.. Bur. of Entomol.,
Washington, D. C. ; Field Asst., State Entomologist's Oflice, Univ. of 111., 191 1 — Mem-
ber Soc. of Econ. Entomol.; Amer. Assn. for Adv. of Sci.; Amer. Entomol. Soc; A. F.
and A. M.; M. E. Church. Married Rebecca Gehrett Hamilton, Nov. 10, 1904, Cass-
ville, Pa. Address, Office of State Entomologist, Urbana, 111.
FRANK MORTON McMURRY
Ph. D., 1889, Jena; Professor; b. July 2, 1862, near Crawfordsville, III.; s. Franklin
& Charlotte (Underwood) McMurry. Prepared in State Nor. Sch., Normal, 111. Attended
the Univ. of Mich., 1881-2; Student in Halle and Jena 1886-9; in Geneva and Paris,
1892-3. Prin. of Schs., 1883-6; Prin. of Sch., Chicago, 111., 1889-90; Prof, of Pedagogics,
State Nor. Sch., 111.; Prof, of Ped., Univ. of 111., 1893-4; Prin. of Franklin Sch., Buffalo,
N. Y., 1804-5; Prof, of Pedagogics and Dean of Teachers Coll., Univ. of Buffalo, 1895-8;
Prof, of Elem. Educ, Teachers Coll., Columbia Univ., 1S08 — Author: The Method of
the Recitation, Macmillan Co., (joint author); The Tarr and McMurry Series of Common
School Geographies, Macmillan Co., (joint author); How to Study and Teaching How to
Study, 312 pp., Houghton, Mifflin Co.; several articles for Educational Reviczv. Married
Elizabeth Lindley, Dec 20, 1894, Fredericktown, O. Children, Catherine Lindley, b.
June 14, 1896; Margaret, b. Oct. 15, 1903. Address, 9 Hillside Drive, Park Hill,
Yonkers, N. Y.
728 University of Illinois
WILLIAM McMURTRIE
E. M., 1871, Lafayette Coll.; M. S., 1874; Ph. D., 1875; Chemist and 2d Vice-
Pres.; b. Mar. 10, 1851, Belvidere, N. J.; s. Abram (b. 1806, \yarren Co., N. J.) &
Almira (Smith) McMurtrie (b. Sussex Co., N. J.) Prepared in Acad., Belvidere, N. J.
Asst. Cham., U. S. Agr. Dept., 1872; Chief Cham., ibid., 1873; Agt. and Representative
at Paris Exposition 1878; Special Agt., Agr. Dept., in Agr. Technol., 1879-82; Prof,
of Chem., Univ. of 111., 1882-8; received degree "Chevalier du Merite Agricole" from
French Gov't., 1883; Chem. 111. State Bd. of Agr., 1884-8; Chemist, 111. Agr. Exp. Sta.,
1886-8; Chemist Royal Baking Powder Co., 1888 — Second Vice Pres., do., Consulting
Prof. Gen. Tech. Chem., Polym. Inst., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1905- — Author: Culture of
the Beet and Manufacture of Sugar Therefrom, 1880; the Culture of Sumac, 1880;
Grape Culture in the U. S.; Wools and Other Animal Fibres, 1886. Member Amer.
Chem. Soc; Chem. Club, N. Y. ; Soc. of Chem. Indus., Eng. ; Verein Deutscher Chem-
iker; Internatl. Cong, of App. Chem. Married Helen M. Douglass, Apr. 5, 1876. Ad-
dress, 480 Park Ave., New York City.
HOMER ELKANAH McNATT
B. S., in Agr., 1909, Univ. of Mo.; Instructor; b. Oct. J, 1884, Aurora, Mo. Alpha
Zeta; Sigma Xi. Asst. in Dairy Dept., Univ. of Mo.; Instr. in Mun. and San. Dairying
and Asst. in Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111., 191 1 — Author: Newspaper articles and a
few station circulars. Address, 601 W. Oregon St., Urbana, 111.
WARD J. MacNEAL
A. B., 1901, Univ. of Mich.; Ph. L., 1904, ibid.; M. D., 1905, ibid.; Professor; b.
Feb. 17, 1881, Fenton, Mich.; s. Edward (b. Aug. 23, 1833, Sterling, N. Y.) & Jane
Elizabeth (Pratt) MacNeal (b. June 22, 1841, Birdsall, N. Y.) Prepared in Clyde (111.)
H. S. Junior Research Club; Sigma Xi. Stud. Asst. in Bact., 1901-3; Rockefeller
fellow in Bact. 1903-4, and summers 1904-6; Instr. in Histol., Univ. of Mich., 1905-6;
Instr. in Bact. and Anat., W. Va. Univ., 1906-7; Asst. Chief in Bact., Agr. Exp. Sta.,
Univ. of 111., 1907-11; Asst. Prof, of Bact., ibid., 1908-11; Lecturer in Path, and Bact.,
New York Post. (jrad. Med. Sch., 1911-12; Professor of Path, and Bact. & Asst. Director
Laboratories, ibid, 191 2 — ■ Commissioned as First Lieut, in Med. Reserve Corps, U. S. Army,
191 1. Delegate, Univ. of 111., to Internatl. Cong, on Tuberculosis, Washington, D. C.,
1908; do., Univ. of 111., to National Conf. on Pellagra, Columbia, S. C, 1909. Discovered
artificial culture of Trypanosomes, etc. Author: Studies in Nutrition: An Investigation
of the Influence of Saltpeter on the Nutrition and Health of Man with Reference to the
Occurrence in Cured Meats (with H. S. Grindley), V. iii., Univ. of 111., Urbana, 111.,
1911, Quarto, 437 pp.; V. iv, 1911; 494 PP- (V. v, 1912, pp. 547). Microbiology, Edited by
Chas E. Marshall, Phil., P. Blakiston's Son & Co., 191 1, 8vo., Chapters and Sections on
the following subjects: Div. V., Chap, iii. The Preservation of Food by Cold, pp. 305-401;
Div. v.. Chap, iv, The Preservation of Food by Chemicals, pp. 402-410; Div. V., Chap, v..
Microbial Food Poisoning, pp. 411-417; Contagion Abortion of Domestic Animals, pp.
607-609; Pellagra, pp. 659660; Rabies, pp. 660-663. Member 111. State Pellagra Comm.,
1909-12; Univ. of 111., Mich. Club (Pres. 1911): Thompson McFadden Pellagra Comm.,
1912; Mich. Club of , New York; Soc. of Amer. Bacteriologists (mem. of Council, 1910);
Assn. Amer. Anatomists; Soc. Exp. Biol, and Med.; A. A. A. S.; Amer. Med. Assn.;
Nat. Assn. Tuberculosis; Post-Grad. Clinical Soc. (Vice Pres., 1912); Hawey Soc.
Married Mabel Perry, Dec. 28, 1905, Ann Arbor, Mich. Children, Edward Perry, b.
Oct. 4, 1906; Herbert Pratt, b. Mar. 10, 1909. Address, 172 Prospect Park West,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
HECTOR MACPHERSON
A. B., 1903, Queen's Univ., Kingston, Can.; M. S., 1908, Univ. of Chicago; Ph.
D., 1910, ibid.; Asst. Prof.; b. 1875. Attended Univ. of Berlin one sem.; Univ. of
Halle- Wittamberg, one sem.; Univ. of Chicago, two and a half years. Teacher in Pub.
and High Schs. before attending college; Instr. two years in Econ. and Soc., Mich.
Agr. Coll.; do., one year Univ. of 111.; at present Asst. Prof, of Econ., Oregon Agr.
Coll. Author: Cooperative Banking in the Province of Quebec (Ph. D. Thesis). Married,
(Thicago, Apr. 10, 191 1. Child, David Dupec, b. Sept. 2, 1912. Address. (Dregon Agr.
Coll., Corvallis, Ore.
JENNIE C. MAHAN (PLANK)
(See No. 184.)
HORACE FAIRCHILD MAJOR
B. S. A., 1908, Cornell Univ.; Asst. Prof., Supt., and Landscape Arch.; b. Oct.
25, 1884, Ithaca, N. Y.; s. William F., (b. 1854, ibid.) & Estelle M. (Tripp) Major, (b.
1859, Richmond Hill, Hemlock Lake, N. Y.) Prepared in Ithaca H. S., N. Y. Theta
Xi (Cornell); Alpha Gamma Rho; Argos Club. Prize student in Design, Cornell Univ.,
1908 (Tarbell Prize). In charge of Camp Schs. for Boys, 1903-5; Instr. in Nature
Study, Ithaca Pub. Schs., 1906-7; Landscape Arch, and Interior Decorator, Ithaca, N.
Y., 1907-8; Asst. in Landscape Gardening, Univ. of III., 1908; Instr. U. of 111., 1909-10;
Instr. in Landscape Gardening Univ. of Mo., igio-ii* Supt. of Grounds, Asst. Prof, of
Landscape Gardening, Instr. in Floriculture, and (Consulting Landscape Arch., ibid.,
1911 — Private Office (Landscape Arch.) Columbia, Mo., 1910 — Author:: How to Fix un
the Yard, Cir. No. 13s, Univ. of 111., Urbana, 1910. 24, pp.; Classification of Ornamental
Plants, 1909; Book of Poems, 1910; also a number of articles. Member Agr., Glee, Masque,
and Philosopher's Clubs. Cornell Univ.; Natl. Park Supts. Assn.; Natl. (jeog. Soc; Presb.
Church. Address, 407 Ilitt St., Columbia, Mo,
Faculty 729
CHARLES WESLEY MALCOLM
(See No. i7-'8).
ALMEDA FRANCES MANN
Teacher; b. Apr. .-o, 1S74, Newton Highlands, Mass.; d. Horace P. (b. Oct. 23,
1843, Gorham, Me.) & Helen M. (Colby) Mann (b. Sept. 7, 1841, Tamworth, N. H.)
Prepared in Cincinnati, O. Attended Cincinnati Music Sch., 1887-94; Chicago Con-
servatory, 1894-5; Cincinnati Coll. of Music, 1898-9. Asst. Violin teacher, Cin. Mus.
Sch., 1893; Violin, Ft. Worth Univ., Texas, 1895-7; Violin and Piano, Carleton Coll.,
Northfield, Minn., 1899-1900; Instr. in Piano, in charge of Prep, dept., Univ. of 111.,
1900. Private teaching in Seattle at present. Address, 4223 Interlake Ave., Seattle,
Wash
FREDERICK MAYNARD MANN
B. C. E., 1892, Univ. of Minn.; S. B., (professional) Mass. Inst. Tech.; M. S.,
1896, ibid.; C. E., 1898, Univ. of Minn.; Prof, and Head; b. May i. 1868, New York
City; s. Samuel Rexford (b. Nov. 5, 1828, Sidney Plains, N. Y.) & Georgianna (Teall)
Mann (b. Oct. 30, 1831, Geneva, N. Y.) Prepared in Minneapolis H. S., three years;
Sub-freshman, Univ. of Minn., one yr. Psi Upsilon. Grad. Fellowship, M. I. T. Drafts-
man, 1890-3; Instr. in Arch. Design, Univ. of Pa., 1896-9; Instr. in Arch. Constr., ibid.,
1900-1; Practicing Arch., Phil., 1898-1902; Prof, of Arch., Washington Univ., 1902-10;
Prof, of Arch., and Head of Dept., Univ. of 111., 1910 — Author: Problems of Domestic
Architecture, Washington Univ. Bull., 1903, pp. 37-45; Architecture at the St. Louis
World's Fair, do., 1904, pp. 90-103; Architecture and Civic Progress, do., 1907, PP- 34-
40; Architecture as a Civic Asset, St. Louis Public Question Club Annual, and others.
Address, 805 Nevada St., Urbana, II.
MARGARET MANN
Chief Cataloger; b. Apr. 9, 1873, Cedar Rapids, la.; d. Amasa (b. July 27, 1840,
Frankfort, N. Y.) & Emily Lucy (Devendorf) Mann (b. Nov. 31, 1840, ibid.) Prepared
in Englewood H. S., Chicago. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Attended Armour Inst, of Tech.,
1893-6; Univ. of 111., 1898. Asst. in Lib., Armour Inst., 1894-7; Asst., Wis. LIniv.,
Summer Sch. of Lib. Sci., 1905-6; Cataloger, Univ. of 111., Lib., 1897-9; Gen. Asst., ibid.,
1899-1900; Asst. Libr., ibid., 1900-3; Instr., ibid., 1897-3; Chief Cataloger, Carnegie
Lib. of Pittsburg, 1903 — Instr. in Pub. Documents, Western Reserve Univ. Lib. Sch.,
1905. Member Amer. Lib. Assn.; Chicago Lib. Club; 111. State Lib. Sch. Assn. Address,
Carnegie Library, Pittsburgh, Pa.
WILLIAM ALBERT MANNING
A. B., 1900, Willamette Univ.; A. M., 1902, Stanford Univ.; Ph. D., 1904, ibid.;
b. Dec. 5, 1876, Salem, Ore. Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi. Taught in depts. of Pure
and Applied Math., Stanford Univ., with one year leave of absence, 1900-10; Asst.
Prof, of Math., Univ. of 111., 1909-10. Author: A number of articles on Mathematical
subjects in Trans, of Amer. Math. Soc; Bull, of Amer. Math Soc. ; Amer. Jour, of Math.
Address, Leland Stanford Univ., Calif.
HAROLD ELMER MANTZ
A. B., 1910, Univ. of Mich.; b. Sept. 30, 1888, Lodi, O. Prepared in Lodi High
Sch. Studied in France, 1909-10. Asst. in Romance Langs., Univ. of 111., 1910-11. (f)
ALBERT GEORGE MANNS
(See No. 128.)
HARRY CURTISS MARBLE
(See No. 966.)
FRANKLIN W. MARQUIS
(See No. 2445.)
GEORGE EARL MARTIN
B. S., 1909 Purdue Univ.; b. July 7, 1886, Venango Co., Pa. Instr. in G. E. D.,
Univ. of 111., 1909-11. Author: Methods and Cost of Highway Construction in Allen
Co., Indiana. Ind. Eng. Soc, 1909. Member Epis. Church, (f)
OSCAR ROSS MARTIN
A. B., 1907, Central Wesleyan Coll.; Assistant; b. Oct. 4, 1884, Farmington, la.
Asst. Cashier, German Amer. Bank, DeSoto, Mo.; Cashier, Niedringhaus Trustees Realty
Co., of Granite City, 111.; Head Bookkeeper, Granite City Natl. Bank; teacher of Latin
and Bookkeeping, Acad, of Central Wesleyan Coll., 1905-6; Teacher of German and
Commercial Branches, Granite City H. S., 1907-9; Instr. in Bookkeeping, Com. (jeog., and
Physiol, in the Acad., Univ. of 111., 1909-10; Asst. in Econ., 1911 — Address, 1004 W.
Oregon St., Urbana, 111.
JOHN MABRY MATHEWS
A. B., 1906, Johns Hopkins Univ.; Ph. D., 1909, ibid.; Associate; b. Jan. 9, 1883,
LaGrange, Ga. ; s. Blake Hamilton & Mary R. (Whitaker) Mathews. Prepared in
Baltimore City Coll. Phi Beta Kappa. Univ. Scholar 1906-7; Fellow in Pol. Sci.,
1908-9. Attended Law Sch., Univ. of Mich., 1908. Instr. in Hist., Econ., and Politics,
Princeton Univ., 1909-11; Assoc, in Pol. Sci., Univ. of 111., 191 1 — Author: Legislative
and Judicial History of the Fifteenth Amendment, Johns Hopkins Press, 1909, 126 pp.;
also a number of articles. Address, 804 W. Oregon St., Urbana, 111.
730 University of Illinois
ROBERT MAURICE MATHEWS
A. B., 1906, Butler Coll., Indianapolis, Ind.; b. Mar. 20, 1884, Cincinnati, O. Fresh-
man prize in annual Freshman-Sophomore debate. Grad. study, part of 1907, Cornell
Univ. Asst. Ed. Butler Collegian. Instr. in Butler Coll., Summer Session, 1906; Asst.
in Math., Univ. of 111., 1907-8; Instr. in Univ. H. S., Chicago. Address, Univ. High
Sch., Chicago, 111. (J)
GEORGE CHARLTON MATSON
B. S., 1900, Doane Coll.; A. M,, 1903, Cornell Univ.; Assistant; b. Feb. 4, 1873, Strang,
Nebr. Prepared in Franklin Acad.; Graduated from Lincoln Nor. Univ., 1897. Fellow,
Univ. of Chicago, 1904-6. Asst. in Geol., two years including summer sessions, at Cor-
nell Univ., 1903-5; Instr. in Geol., Univ. of 111., 1903-4; Asst. Soil Sur., ibid, summers
1904-5; Asst. in Geol., U. S. Geol. Sur., 1906 — Author: Water Resources of the Blue
Grass Region, Ky., Wash. U. S. Geol. Sur., 1909, 183 pp.; Investigations Relating to
Clays, U. S. Geol. Surv., 1909. 24 pp.; Geol. of Florida, Second Annual Report Fla. Geol.
Sur., 1909, 150 pp.; Mineral Waters, U. S. Geol. Sur., 1911, 40 pp.; also several articles
in press. Member Cosmos Club, Washington, D. C; Geol. Soc. ibid.; Amer. Assn. for
Adv. of Sci. (Fellow). Address, Washington, D. C.
ROBERT CLEYTON MATTHEWS
(See No. 1732.)
HENRY ALBRIGHT MATTILL
(See No. Giso.)
BRAINERD MEARS
A. B., 1903, Williams Coll.; A. M., 1905, ibid.; Ph. D., 1908, Johns Hopkins Univ.;
Asst. Prof.; b. Jan. 17, 1881, Amherst, Mass.; s. Leverett (b. May, 1850, Essex, Mass.) &
Mary Virginia (Brainerd) Mears (b. June, 1857, Charleston, W. Va.) Prepared in
Drury Acad., North Adams, Mass. Theta Delta Chi; Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Chi Sigma;
Sigma Xi. Fellow Johns Hopkins, 1908. Asst. in Chem., Williams Coll., 1903-6; Instr. in
Indus. Chem., Univ. of 111., 1909-10; Instr. in Chem., Williams Coll., 1910-11; Asst. Prof.,
ibid., 191 1 — Member Amer. Chem. Soc. Married Margaret Whitney, Aug. 23, 191 1.
Child, Whitney H., b. June 8, 1912. Address, 230 Main St., Williamstown, Mass.
FRANK EDGAR MELVIN
A. B., 1906, Univ. of Kan.; A. M., 1909, ibid.; Assistant; b. Aug. 23, 1881, Lawrence,
Kan.; s. David M. (b. 1847, Washington Co., Pa.) & Addie E. (Edgar) Melvin (b. 1857,
Muscatine, la.) Prepared in Lawrence and lola High Schs., Kan. Teaching Fellowship in
Hist., Univ. of Kan., 1908-9. Asst. in Hist., (half time) Univ. of 111., 1909-11; do., (full
time) ibid., 191 1 — Address, Philo, Pa.
KATHERINE MERRILL
A. B., Asst. Prof, of Engl. Lang, and Lit., Univ. of 111., 1893-7. (f)
GLENN NEWTON MERRY
A. B., Northwestern, Univ., 191 1, Cumnock Sch. of Oratory; Head of Dept. ; b. Aug.
3, 1886, Orleans, Nebr.; s. James Thomas & Georgianna (LeGreseley) Merry. Prepared in
Greenville Coll. Acad. Delta Sigma Rho. Senior Scholarship, Northwestern Univ.; prizes
in debate and oratory. Coach in Orat., Crown Point (Ind.) High Sch., 191 1; Asst. in Pub.
Speak., Univ. of 111., 1911-12; Head of Dept. of Pub. Speak., Univ. of Iowa, 1912 —
Member Northwestern Scribblers; Presb. Church. Married Luella Helen Eakins, June 9.
1910, Evansville, Wis. Address, Iowa City, la.
GEORGE HENRY MEYER
A. B., 1889, Colgate Univ.; A. M., 1892, ibid.; Asst. Prof., and Asst. Dean; b. Dec.
25, 1865, Higginsville, N. Y.; s. John (b. Mar. 17, 1839, Bavaria, Ger.) & Eva
(Neger) Meyer (b. Apr. 25, 1843, New London, N. Y.) Prepared in Colgate Acad.,
N. Y. Beta Theta Pi; Phi Beta Kappa. Second Dodge Entrance Prize; Second Baldwin
Greek Prize; Classical Oration on Commencement Day. Attended Univ. of Berlin, 1904-5;
Univ. of Jena, 1905-6. Instr. in Lyons H. S., N. Y., 1889-90; do., Des Moines West Side
H. S., la., 1890-2; Mod. Lang. Master, Lake Forest Acad., 1893-7; Instr. in Ger., Univ. of
111., 1 897-1 900; Asst. Prof, of Ger. Lang, and Lit., ibid., 1900 — Asst. Dean of Coll. ot
Lit. and Arts., ibid., 1909 — Member Mod. Lang. Assn., of Amer. Address, 1104 W.
Illinois St., Urbana, 111.
*MANLY MILES
M. D., 1850, Rush Med. Coll.; D. V. S., 1880, Columbia Vet. Coll.; Professor; b. July
20, 1826, Homer, N. Y. ; s. Manly & Mary (Cushman) Miles. Prepared in Common Sch.
Practiced medicine, 1850-9; Asst. State Geol., Mich. Dept. of Z06I., 1859-61; Prof, of
Z06I. & An. Phys., State Agr. Coll., Lansing, Mich., 1S60; duties of Act. Supt. of Farm
attached to chair, 1864; Prof, of An. Phys. & Prac. Agr. & Supt. of Farm, 1865; relieved
of An. Phys., 1869; Prof, of Prac. Agr., 1869-75 (ist in U. S.); Prof, of Agr. Univ. of
111., 1875-76; later carried on scientific experimental investigations, Mountainville, N. Y.;
afterward Prof, of Agr., Mass. Agr. Coll., Amherst. Author: Stock Breeding; Experi-
ments witil Indian Corn, giving results of important work which he did at Houghton,
N. Y.; Silos and Ensilage; Land Drainage; contributed articles to Popular Sci. Monthly
and to Amer. Assn. for Adv. of Sci.; besides other papers and articles to the Amer.
Naturalist, and the Proc. of the Amer. Educ. Assn. Member Buffalo Soc. of Nat. Sci.
(Cor. member); Entomol. Soc. (Cor. member); Acad, of Nat. Sci. (Cor. member); Amer.
Assn. for Adv. of Sci. (Fellow). Married Mary E. Dodge, 1851. *Died Feb. 15, 1898.
(See No. 1056.)
(See No. 757.)
Faculty 731
ADAM VANCE MILLAR
CLENDON VAN METER MILLAR
EARL BOWMAN MILLARD
A. B., 1910, Univ. of Colo.; A. M., 1911, Univ. of Wis.; Assistant; b. July 17, 1888,
Central City, Nebr. ; s. Howard Bruce (b. i860, Three Rivers, Mich.) & Elizabeth (Hays)
Millard (b. 1866, Clayton, 111.) Prepared in State Prep. Sch., Boulder, Colo. Alpha Chi
Sigma; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Phi Lambda Upsilon. Assist, in Chem., Univ. of
Colo., 1908-10; do., Univ. of Wis., 1910-11; do., Univ. of 111., 1911 — Address, 1117
Euclid, Champaign, 111.
GEORGE ABRAM MILLER
A. B., 1887, Muhlenberg; A. M., 1891, ibid.; Ph. D., i8q2, Cumberland; Professor; b.
July 31, 1863, Lynnville, Pa.: s. Nathan (b. 1827, ibid-) & Mary (Sittler) Miller (b. 1830,
Tripoli, Pa.) Prepared in Franklin and Marshall Acad., Lancaster, Pa. Fellowship in
Univ. of Wis. (Not accepted.) Attended Univ. of Leipzig, 1895-6; Paris Univ., 1896-7.
Instr. in Mich. Univ., 1893-5; do., Cornell Univ., 1897-1901; Asst. Prof., Stanford Univ.,
1901-3; Assoc. Prof., ibid., 1903-6; Assoc. Prof, of Math., Univ. of 111., 1906-7; Professor
of Math., ibid., 1907 — Won Internatl. Math. Prize, offered by Cracow Acad., of Sci., 1900.
Author: Determinants, D. \^an Nostrand Co., New York, 1892. no pp.; Joint Ed. of
Monographs on Modern Math., Longmans, Green & Co., New York, 1911, 416 pp.; also
contributed about two hundred articles to various magazines. Member Amer. Math. Soc.
(memb. of Council 1901-4, Vice Pres., 1907-8); Amer. Assn. for Adv. of Sci. (Fellow,
and Secy, of Sec. A., 1907.) Married Cassandra Boggs, Dec. 23, 1909, Urbana, 111.
Address, 11 03 W. Illinois St., L'rbana, 111.
HARRY WILLARD MILLER
B. S. in M. E., 1907, Washington Lee Univ.; M. E., 191 1, ibid. Associate; b. July
12, 1884, Hagerstown, Md. ; s. Charles Albert (b. Nov. 9, i860, Washington Co., Md!) &
Katherine (Spielman) Miller (b. Nov. 18, 1859, ibid.) Prepared in Hagerstown Male H.
S. Survyr. Rockbridge Co., 1906-7; general iron constr. work, C. H. Miller Boiler Shops,
Hagerstown, Md., 1907-9; Instr. in G. E. D., Univ. of 111., 1909-1911; Assoc, do., 1911-12;
Assoc, in G. E. D. and Asst. Dean Coll. of Engr., 1912. Author: Descriptive (jeom., Ur-
bana, 111., 1911, 120 pp.; Notes on Mech. Draw., ibid., 1911, 210 pp.; Mech. Draw. Plate
Specifications, ibid., 1911, 65 pp.; Descriptive Geom., Man. Tr. Mag., V. xiii, 1912.
Member Masonic C)rder. Married Velma Mae Stapleton, July 12, 1910, Jersey Shore,
Pa. (d. May 4, 1911.) Child, Virginia Mae Miller (d. May 4, 1911.) Address, 1107
Oregon St., Urbana, 111.
JOHN E. MILLER
(See No. G15S.)
CHARLES HENRY MILLS
B. Mus., 1904, Edinburgh; D. Mus., 191 1, McGill Univ.; F. R. C. O., 1905 (Eng.);
Assoc. Royal Coll. of Music (Eng.); Dir. and Prof.; b. Tan. 29, 1873, Nottingham, Eng.;
s. Charles (b. 1833, ibid.) & Sarah Ann (Selby) Mills (b. 1831, ibid.) Prepared in
Nottingham H. S. Graduated with honors, Medalist. City Organist, Aberdeen, 1900;
Organist Borough of Salford, 1906-7; Prof, of Theory of Music, Univ. of Syracuse, 1907;
Dir. of Sch. of Music, and Prof, of Music, Univ. of 111., 1908 — Author: Ode to St. Cecilia,
Schirmer; Magnificat; in preparation. Treatise on Counterpoint; do., on Fugue. Member
Internatl. Soc. of Mus., 191 1; Union of Graduates, Eng., 1904. Married C^aroline Louise
Bell Miller, Aug. 17, 1908. Child, Charles Selby, b. Nov. 19, 1909. Address, 712 W.
Nevada St., Urbana, 111.
EDWARD LAWRENCE MILNE
(See No. 970.)
JAMES BURT MINER
B. S., 1897, Univ. of Minn.; LL. B., 1899, ibid.; M. Sc, 1901, ibid.; Ph. D., 1903,
Columbia Univ.; Asst. Prof.; b. Oct. 6, 1873, Berlin, Wis.; s. Horace (b. Mar. 7, 1839,
Kinsman, O.) & Loduska Almeda (Montague) Miner (b. Feb. 28, 1841, Jefferson, Wis.)
Prepared in Berlin (Wis.) H. S. Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Delta Sigma Rho; Zeta Psi;
Phi Delta Kappa. Board of editors. The Ariel; inter-collegiate debater; Pillsbury prize in
oratory; Paige thesis prize in law; newspaper cor. at college and reporter, 1897-1900.
Scholar in Psych., Columbia Univ., igoi-2. Asst. in Psych., Univ. of Minn., 1900-1; Fellow
in Psych., Columbia Univ., 1902-3; Instr. in Psych., Univ. of 111., 1903-4; Instr. in Phil.,
Univ. of la., 1904-5; Asst. Prof., ibid., 1905-6; do., in Psych., Univ. of Minn., 1906 —
Author: Motor, Visual & Applied Rhythms; Psych. Rev. Monog. Sup., No. 21, 1903, pp.
107; Outline and Questions for Introductory Psych., H. W^. Wilson Co., Minneapolis, 22
pp., 1910; Collaborator, Jour, of Educ. Psych.; The College Laggard, do., I, pp. 263-270,
1910; also a number of other articles. Mernber Cong. Church; Amer. A. A. Sci. (Fellow):
Amer. Psych Assn.; N. E. A.; Executive Com., North Central branch of the Amer.
Psych. Assn., and also the North Central Assn. of Teachers of Psych. Married Jessie
Lightner Schulten, June 30, 1908, Minneapolis, Minn. Child, Horace W., b. May 26, 1912.
Address, 428 Walnut St., S. E., Minneapolis, Minn.
JOHN HARRISON MINNICK
A. B., in Math., 1906, Ind. Univ.; A. M., 1908, ibid.; Critic; Prepared in Somerset,
Ind. Phi Delta Kappa. Attended Univ. of 111., 1908-9 and 1910-11; Pa. Univ., 1909-10.
Instr. in Phys., Decatur, 111., 1906; Prin. of Nor. H. S., 1907-8; Instr. in Math, in Acad.,
732 University of Illinois
Univ. of III., 1906-7; Asst. in Math., ibid., 1908-11; Critic in Math., InJ. Univ., 1911 — •
Member Anier. Assn. for Adv. of Sci. Address, 609 E. Third St., Bloomington, Ind.
FRKDKRTCK ALEXANDER MITCHELL
(See No. 1 147.)
HAROLD HANSON MITCHELL
(See No. 3883.)
JACK HARRIS MITCHELL
B. S., 1903, Ala. Poly. Inst.; M. S., 1904, ibid.; b. Sept. 23, 1880, Zebulon, Ga.
Fellowship in Chem. Instr. in Chem., Ala. Poly. Inst., 1904-5; Asst. Chem., Clemson Coll.;
Asst. in Chem., Univ. of 111., Sept. -Nov., 1910; Grad., Asst. in Chem., Nov. -June, 1910.
Member Baptist Church, (t)
PETER MOGENSEN
(See No. 822.)
EARLE TOWSE MONTGOMERY
E. M. in Ceramics, 1907, Ohio State Univ.; Ceramic Engr.; b. June 11, 1884, Gallipolis,
O.; s. Robert Newton (b. 1857, Manchester, O.) & Fanny Craig (Towse) Montgomery (b.
1858, Pittsburgh, Pa.) Prepared in North H. S., Columbus, O. Commission, ist Lieut,
of Cadets. Ceramic Engr. and Supt., Wirt Mfg. Co., Burrage, Mass., 1907-9; Engr., Eng.
Dept., Kinnear Mfg. Co., Columbus, O., 1910; Asst. in Ceramic Eng., Univ. of 111., 1910-11;
Ceramic Engr., Clay Products Sect., U. S. Bureau of Standards, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1911 —
Author: The Construction of Center Stack Downdraft Kilns, V. 13, Trans. Amer. Ceramic
Soc, 191 1 ; A Study in CJnder-glaze Colors, V. 13, do., 191 1. Member Amer. Ceramic Soc.
Married Sue lone DuBois, June 15, 1911, Franklin, O. Address, 312 2nd St., Aspinwall,
Pa.
NEWELL J. MOREHOUSE
Instructor; b. Tune 28, 1864, Hanover, Mich. Prepared in Albion H. S., Mich.;
attended Albion Coll. two years. Teacher at Bath Mills, Mich., 1886; breeding, taming,
buying, and selling various classes of market horses; Instr. in An. Husb., Univ. of 111.,
1902-3 (t)
AMY CONSTANCE MOON
(See No. 1558.)
BURTON EVANS MOORE
A. B., 1888, Otterbein Univ.; A. M., Cornell Univ.; Ph. D., Goettingen; Professor; b.
Apr. 8, 1866, Sparta, O.; s. Royal (b. Aug. 9, 1841, ibid.) & Rachel (Evans) Moore (b.
Nov. 29, 1842, ibid.) Prepared in Acad., Otterbein Univ. Philomathean Soc; Sigma
Zeta. Studied in Leipsic, Strassburg, Berlin, Goettingen. Instr. in Phys., Lehigh Univ.,
1891-3; do., Univ. of 111., 1895-6; do., Univ. of Nebr., 1896-7; Asst. Prof, ibid., 1897-1907:
Prof., ibid., 1907 — Contributor to Phys. Rev. Astrophysical Jour., and Physikalische Zeil-
schrift. Member Acacia and Masonic Frats; A. A. A. S., Phys. Soc. Married Harriette
Clemens, Sept. i, 1896, Bethlehem, Pa., d. May 29, 1909. Hanna Eberle, Dec. 16, 191 1.
New York City. Children, Charles R., b. Sept. 13, 1897; C. Ethelbert, b. Feb. 19, 1902.
Address, 1900 Euclid Ave., Lincoln, Nebr.
HERBERT FISHER MOORE
B. S., 1898, N. H. Coll.; M. E., 1899, Cornell Univ.; M. M. E., 1903, ibid.; Asst.
Prof.; b. July 10, 1875, Penacook, N. H.; s. John Howard (b. 1853, Cantebury, N. H.) &
Isabel (Brown) Moore (b. 1851, Penacook, N. H.) Prepared in Concord H. S., N. H.
Kappa Sigma, Glee Club, Sigma Xi. State Scholarship, N. H. Coll. Head Dept. of Sci.
and Math., Colby Acad., New London, N. H.. 18951900; Instr. in Machine Design, Cornell
Univ., Ithaca, N. Y., 1900-3; Mech. Engr., Riehle Bros.. Testing Machine Co., Philadelphia,
Pa., 1903-4; Instr. in Machine Design, Drexel Inst. (Evening) do., 1903-4; Instr. and Asst.
Prof., Mechanics., Univ. of Wis., 1904-7; Asst. Prof, in T. & A. M., Eng. Exp. Sta.,
Univ. of 111., 1907 — Designer of 600,000 lb. Testing machine of Univ. of III.: do., Univ.
of Wis. Author: Bull. No. 42, Eng. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111; joint author Bulls, do., Nos.
44 and 49; also a number of articles. Member Cong. Church; Y. M. C. A.; Engr's Club
of Philadelphia, 1904-6; Amer. Soc. for Testing Materials; Soc. for Prom, of Eng. Educ;
Univ. Club of Urbana. Married Grace Agnes Mark, Sept, 11, 1902, Gilsum, N. H.
(Children, Margaret, b. Aug. 23, 1907; Mark Brown, b. Sept. 15, 1910. Address, 915 W.
Oregon St., Urbana, 111.
JOEL ROSCOE MOORE
(See No. G160.)
LEWIS EUGENE MOORE
C. E., 1906, Univ. of Wis.; Prof.; b. Jan. 24, 1880, Amboy, 111.; s. Lewis Theodore
(b. 1843, Thompson, Conn.) & Martha Myrick (Wells) Moore (b. Burlington, Vt.l
Prepared in Chicago Man. Tr. Sch., Tau Beta Pi. Grad. Stud., in Mass. Inst, of
Teen., 1901-2. Master Mech., Champion Iron Mine, 1901; Mech. Engr., Amer. _ Tin
Plate Co., 1903; with Bucyrns Steam Shovel Co., 1904; Instr. in Municipal and Sanitary
Eng. and T. & A. M., Univ. of 111., 1904-6; Assoc, ibid., 1906-7; Asst. Engr. of Bridges,
Mass. R. R. Comm., and in practice as Con. Bridge and Struct. Engr., 1907 — Author: Bull.
No. 18, Univ. of 111., Eng. Exp. Sta.; reviews of eight or ten books on structures and
mechanics appearing in the Eng. News on various dates. Member Western Soc. of Engrs. ;
Amer. Soc. C. E. (Assoc, mem.); Boston Soc. of Civ. Engrs: Soc. for Prom, of Eng.
Educ; Prof, of Civil Engr., Mass. Institute of Technology. Mason. Married Rowena
Grace Karns, Aug., 1903, Phoenixville, Pa. Children, Grace Imogen, b. Sept. 2, 1904 (d.
April 17, 1909); Luther Samuel, b. Sept. 25, 1907. Address, 85 Washington Park, Newton-
ville, Mass.
Faculty 733
FRANCES MILTON MOREHOUSE
(See No. 4321)
RAYMOND KURTZ MORLEY
A. B., Tufts Coll.; A. M., 1904, ihiJ.; Ph. D., 1910 Clark Univ.; Asst. Prof.; b. Oct.
28, 1882, Templeton, Mass.; s. Herbert S. (b. Boston, Mass.) & Sarah Elizabeth (Morton)
Morley (b. ibid.) Prepared in Goddard Sem., Barre, Vt., and Newton (Mass.) H. S.
Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi. Instr. in Math., Univ. of Me., 1904-7; do., Worcester
Poly. Inst., 1910-11; Instr. in Math., Univ. of 111., 1911-12: Asst. Prof., do., Worcester
Poly., 1912 — Author: On the Fundamental Postulate of Tamisage, Amcr. Jour, of Math.,
1912. Married Anne E. Thacher, Apr. i, 1907, Augusta, Me. Address, Worchester, Mass.
ELLA HORTENSE MORRISON
Dir. of Phys. Cult, for Women, Univ. of 111., 1897-8. (t)
♦GEORGE ESPY MORROW
A. M., Univ. of Mich.; b. Oct. 19, 1840, Foster, O.; s. John (b. i8oo, ibid.) & Nancy
(Espy) Morrow (b. 1798, ibid.) Prepared in Maineville Acad., O. Teacher in pub. schs.,
1859-61; Editorial work, IVestern Rural, Detroit, Mich., 1865; Attended Law Sch., Univ.
of Mich., 1866. Ed., the IVestern Farmer, Madison, Wis., 1869; with IVestern Rural,
Chicago, 1875; Prof, of Agr., la. Agr. Coll., 1876; Prof, of Agr., Univ. of 111., 1877-94;
in charge of Univ. farms, ibid., 1881 became first agriculturist of reorganized Exp. Sta. of
111., 1888; Pres. of Okla. Agr. Cand. Mech. Coll., 1895-9. Visited Europe in interest ot
editorial work, 1879 and 1889. Private soldier, 1861. Slember Bd. of Directors of Exp.
Stas. (Pres. 1891-4.) Married Sarah Gilford, Detroit, Mich. Children, Minnie M.;
Clarence G. ; George T. (died); Grace E. *Died at Paxton, 111., Mar. 26, 1900.
JESSIE ELEAINE MORROW (WATKINS)
B. S., in Sci., 1903, A. & M. Coll., Stillwater, Okla.; b. Nov. 9, 1882, Lennox, la.; d.
Nicholas Van Eman (b. Mar. 8, 1830, Pa.) & Martha Emmaline (W'eay) Morrow (b. 1843,
la.^ Prepared in Burlingame H. S.. Kan. Attended Univ. of Chicago, 1904. Asst. in
Dom. Sci., A. & M. Coll., Stillwater, Okla., 1003-6; Asst. in H., Sci., Univ. of 111., 1906-8.
In charge of Home Making Dept., in Okla. Farm Jour., 1909 — Married Michael Aaron
Watkins, Oct. 14, 1908, Topeka, Kan. Children, Mary Margaret, b. Aug. i, 1909;
Eleanor Eleaine, b. Dec. 11, 1910. Address, R. F. D. No. i, Enid, Okla.
BENJAMIN CLARKE MORSE
Prof, and Commandant; b. Oct. 15, 1859, Macon, Mo.; s. Benjamin Clarke & Martha
Ellsworth (Blunt) Morse. Prepared in Marquette Sch., Mich. Graduate of U. S. Mil.
Acad., West Point, N. Y., 1884. Service in U. S. Army. ProL of Mil. Sci. and Tac, and
Commandant of Cadets, Univ. of 111., 191 o — Married Jessie Cable, Mar. 3, 1890, Macki-
nac Island, Mich. Children, John Cable, b. Jan. 11, 1891; Jessie, b. May 20, 1892;
Benjamin Clarke, b. Jan. 20, 1895; Harriett, b. Oct. 3, 1897. Address, 911 W. Green St.,
Urbana, 111.
EDWARD A. MORSE
A. M.; Instr. in Ancient Langs., Univ. of 111., 1882-3. (t)
DAVIS WALTER MORTON
A. B., 1902, Dickinson Coll.; B. B., 1905, Drew Theol. Sem.; A. M., 1906, Dickinson
Coll.; Secy. b. Jan. 8, 1880, Philadelphia, Pa.; s. George S. (b. 1857, ibid.) & Amanda
(Frankland) Morton (b. i860, ibid. Prepared in Girard Coll., Philadelphia, Pa., and
private tutoring. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Delta Kappa Chi. Asst. Prof. AliUikin Univ.,
1906-8; Chief Clerk, President's Office, Univ. of 111., 190S-9; Instr. in Acct. and Econ,
1909-10; Summer Session, 1910; Bus. positions in Chicago, and Instr. in Y. M. C. A.
Night Sch., loio-ii; Secy. Berea Coll., 1911 — Married Myra Estelle Sperling, Aug. 24.
1908, Philadelphia, Pa. Child, Ruth Marguerite, b. Aug. 24, 1909 (d. Apr. 3, 191 1.)
Address. Berea, Ky.
SARAH DELANO MORTON (OWEN)
Born May 18, 1880; d. Elbridge G. (b. Mar. 27, 1841, Fairhaven, Mass.) & Katherine
Elsworth (Terry) Morton (b. Oct. 6, 1839, ibid.) Prepared in New Bedford (Mass.) H. S.
Alpha Chi Omega. John L. Gardner and Oliver W. Ames Scholarships. Attended New
En^. Con. of Music; studied Piano with Harold Bauer, Paris, 1906-7. Teacher of Piano,
Univ. of HI., 1907-10. Married Arthur Leslie Owen, June 3, 191 1, Fairhaven, Mass.
Address, 1301 New Hampshire St., Lawrence, Kan.
JEREMIAH GEORGE MOSIER
(See No. 758.)
CHARLES MELVILLE MOSS
A. B., 1877, Syracuse Univ.; A. M., 1880, ibid.; Ph. D., 1883, ibid.; Professor;
b. June 8, 1853, New Ycyk Mills, N. Y.; s. Charles T. (b. Feb. 20, 1829, Edmonton,
Middlesex, Eng.) & Mary (Wolfenden) Moss (b. Nov. 7, 1832, White Plains, N. Y.)
Psi Upsilon; Phi Beta Kappa. Adjunct Prof, of Greek and Latin, Victoria Univ., Ont.,
1878-79; Prof, of Greek, 111. Wesleyan Univ., 1879-91; Prof, of Greek Lang., and Lit.,
Univ. of 111., 1891 — Author: First Greek Reader, AUyn & Bacon, 1885. Articles:
The Philosophic Basis of Political Parties, The Statesman, Jan., 1890; Pantheism and
Cognition, The Methodist Review, 1891; The Philosophy of Individual Social Growth,
The Andovcr Reiiew, 1893. Married Frances Elizabeth Haven, June 27, 1878. Children
Anita, b. Nov. 2, 1879 (d. Nov. 29, 1881); Haven H., b. Apr. 15, 1882 (d. June 6,
734 University of Illinois
1897); Mary Frances, b. Feb. 25, 1884; Charles Taylor, b. Sept. 28, i886; Alida Helen,
b. Oct. 9, 1896. Address, 806 Mathews Ave., Urbana, 111.
GERTRUDE EVELYN MOULTON
A. B., 1903, Oberlin Coll.; Director; b. June 5, 1880, Rio Grande, O.; d. Albanus
Avery (b. Mar. 23, 1848, Roxbury, Mass.) & Laura Lillian (Allen) Moulton (b. July
16, 1852, Amherst,^ O.) Prepared in West Side H. S., Cleveland, O. L. L. S. (Lit.
Soc.) Attended New York, Columbia, and Harvard universities summers; also Chau-
tauqua. Supervisor and teacher, Cleveland Pub. Schs., 1904-7; Instr. in Phys. .Tr-.
Univ. of 111., 1907-9; Acting Dir. Phys. Tr., ibid., 1909-11; Dir. of Phys. Tr., ibid.,
191 1-— Author of a number of magazine articles. Member M. E. Church; Amer. Phys.
Educ. Assn.; Central 111. Phys. Tr. Teachers Assn. Address, 908 W. Nevada St., Urbana,
111.
ISADORE GILBERT MUDGE
Ph. B., 1897, Cornell Univ.; B. L. S., 1900, N. Y. State Lib. Sch.; Reference
Libr.; b. Mar. 14, 1875, Brooklyn, N. Y.; s. Alfred Eugene (b. May 5, 1845, Hartland,
Mich.) & Mary Gilbert (Ten Brook) Mudge (b. Oct. 25, 184s, Ann Arbor, Mich.)
Prepared in Adelphi Acad., Brooklyn, N. Y. Kappa Alpha Theta; Phi Beta Kappa. Ref.
Libr. and Asst. Prof, of Lib. Econ., Univ. of 111., 1900-3; Head Libr., Bryn Mawr.
Coll., 1903-8; Instr. in Lib. Econ., Simmons Coll., Boston, 1910-n; Ref. Libr., Colum-
bia Univ., 191 1 — Author: A Thackery Dictionary (joint author with M. E. Sears),
London, George Rutledge & Sons, 1910, xlv, 304 pp.; A. L. A. Guide to the study and
use of reference books. Supplement, 1909-10, ChicagOj A. L. A. Pub. Board, 191 1; 24
pp.; also a number of articles. Editor: Columbia Untv. Bibliography (annual), 1910-11,
N. Y., Columbia Univ., 1911-12. Member Amer. Lib. Assn.; N. Y. Lib. Club; N. Y.
State Lib. Assn. Address, Columbia Univ. Library, New York City.
HERBERT WINDSOR MUMFORD
B. S., 1891, Mich. Agr. Coll.; Prof, and Chief; b. Feb. 26, 1871, Moscow, Mich.;
s. Elisha Charles Lindsley (b. July 31, 1827, Yates Co., N. Y.) & Julia Ann (Camburn)
Mumford (b. Feb. 10, 1831, Macedon Center, N. Y.) Prepared in Hanover (Mich.)
H. S. Alpha Zeta; Sigma Xi; Olympic Soc. Instr. and Asst. in Exp. Sta., Mich. Agr.
Coll., 1895-6; Asst. Prof, of Agr. and Animal Hus. Investigator, ibid., 1896-9; Prof,
of Agr., ibid., 1899-1901; Prof, of Animal Hus. and Chief in Animal Hus., Agr. Exp.
Sta., Univ. of 111., 1901 — Investigated live stock conditions in Great Britain, France,
Belgium, and Holland, 1897; Argentine Republic, 1908. Author: Beef Production; joint
author. Practical Farming and Gardening, and numerous bulletins, Mich, and 111. Exp.
Sta.; Contributor to Cyclopedia Americana, Cyclopedia of American Agriculture and
various agricultural journals. Expert in breeding, feeding and judging live stock.
Chairman cattle jurors St. Louis World's Fair. Amer. Assn. for Adv. of Sci.; Amer.
Breeder's Assn.; Soc. for Prom, of Agr. Sci.; Amer. Soc. of An. Nutr. ; Amer. Econ.
Assn.; Natl. Geog. Soc; 111. Acad, of Sci. ; Amer. Farm Management Assn.; Amer. Short-
horn Breeders' Assn.; Amer. and Natl. Shropshire Breeders' Assn.; Amer. and I^iatl.
Duroc-Jersey Breeders' Assn.; Champaign Co. Country Club- Univ. Club; Methodist Church.
Married Lena Crosby, July 5, 1898, Lansing, Mich. Chilciren, Dwight Curtis, b .(3ct. 16,
1900; Mary Caroline, b. Nov. 20, 1902; James Satterlee, b. June 26, 1904; Herbert Wind-
sor, Jr., b. Nov. 17, 1907; Virginia, b. May 28, 1909. Address, Urbana, 111.
FRED WEAVER MUNCIE
A. B., igio, Wabash Coll.; Assistant; b. July 31, 1887, Centerpoint, Ind. ; s. William
R. (b. July I, 1849, Brazil, Ind.) & Sarah Cornelia (Varley) Muncie (b. Feb. 15,
1856). Prepared in High Schs. of Terre Haute, Ind., Flora, and Paris, 111. Instr. in
Chem., Urbana, H. S., 1910-11; Asst. in Chem., Univ. of 111. Exp. Sta., 1911-12; do.,
Dept. of Hort., 1912 — Address, Urbana, 111.
HARVEY ELLISON MURDOCK
B. S. in M. E., 1906, Univ. of Colo.; M. E., 1908; ibid.; C. E., 1911, ibid.; Instruc-
tor; b. Oct. 3, 1879, Carroll O.; s. Ellison & Anna M. (Thrush) Murdock. Prepared
in Lithopolis, O. Sigma Phi Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi. Instr. in T. & A. M., Univ. of
111., 1906 — Author: Strength of Materials, pp. xiv-308; A Problem in Bending
Moments, Univ. of Colo., Jour, of Eng., 1907. Married Ina Indus Brown, Dec. 25,
1907, Lyons, Ind. Child, Herold Esmond, b. Dec. i, 1908. Address, 1104 S. Third St.,
Champaign, 111.
WALTER THOMPSON MURDOCK
(See No. G 163.)
EVERETT BODMAN MURRAY
Born Sept. 26, 1885; s. Albert D. & Emma (Macdonald) Murray. Prepared in
Chicago Engl. High and Man. Tr. Sch. Phi Gamma Delta. Instr. in Fencing, Univ.
of 111., 1905-8. Member Presb. Church, (f)
CLYDE HADLEY MYERS
(See No. G 164.)
GEORGE WILLIAM MYERS
(See No. 546.)
SABRA LEVANTIA NASON
Librarian: b. Mar. 14, 1876, East Smithfield, Pa.; d. John Hesler & Louisa L.
(Hathaway) Nason. Prepared in Superior, (Wis.) H. S.; B. L., Carleton Coll., 1900;
Faculty 735
Alpha Beta Phi. Attended Univ. of 111. Lib. Sch., 1906-7. Asst. Librarian, Carleton
Coll., 1900-s; Gen. Asst., Univ. of 111. Lib., 1907; Librarian, Pub. Lib., Iron Mountain,
Mich., 1908-10; organized Milwaukee Club Library, 1911; Librarian, Free Public Lib.,
Ft. Dodge, la., 1911 — Author: Interesting Children in Owning Books, Pub. Libraries
16, pp. 149-151, 191 1 ; A Junior Civic League Experiment, Survey 26, pp. 430-43ii iQn;
do., reprinted in Gen. Federation Bull. 8, pp. 593-594. 191 1; do., la. Lib. Quarterly 6,
pp. 159-160, 1911; Member Congr. Church; City Beautiful Dept., Ft. Dodge Woman's
Club (Chairman). Address, Fort Dodge, la.
ARTHUR LOUIS NEHLS
B. S., 1904, Northwestern Univ.; A. M., 1905, Univ. of Wis.; Chemist: b. Mar.
18, 1883, Chicago, 111.; s. Louis (b. 1830, Ger.) & Elizabeth (Casselman) Nehls (b.
1842, ibid.) Prepared in Lake View H. S., Chicago 111. Asst. in Chem., Univ. of 111.,
1905-7; Chief Chemist, Natl. Canners' Lab., Aspinwall, Pa., 1907 — Married Susan A.
Kretchmer, June 26, 1907, Chicago, 111. Address, Aspinwall, Pa.
ARNO HERBERT NEHRLING
Instructor; b. July 25, 1S86, Freistadt, Mo.; s. Henry (b. May 9, 1853, Howard's
Grove, Wis.) & Sophia Schoff Nehrling (b. Oct. 1, 1857, Krempin, Mecklenburg, Ger.)
Prepared in Concordia Coll., Milwaukee, Wis. Kappa Sigma; Alpha Gamma Rho; Schol-
arship Shaw Sch. of Bot. Attend Shaw Sch. of Bot., St. Louis, Mo., 1905-9- Instr. in
Sch. Gardening, So. Chicago Pub. Schs., 1909; Asst. in Hort., Univ. of 111., 1909-11; Instr.
in Hort. and Asst. in Agr. Exp. Sta., ibid., 1911 — Author: Fancy-leaved Caladiums, Amer.
Florist Pub. Co., Chicago, 111., igio, 50 pp.; also contributor to trade journals on Hor-
ticulture and Floriculture, Florida Afjriculturist, and Proc. of III. Hort. Soc. Member
Dixie Club; Hort. Club; Landscape Club. Address, 901 W. Illinois St., Urbana, III.
LEWIS IRVING NEIKIRK
B. S., 1898, Univ. of Colo.; M. S., 1901, ibid.; Ph. D., 1903, Univ. of Pa.; Instruc-
tor; b. Dec. 10, 1873, Central City, Colo.; s. Henry (b. Milledgeville, 111.) & Emily
(Virden) Neikirk. Prepared in Prep. Sch., Boulder, Colo. Sigma Xi. Harrison Fel-
lowship in Math., Univ. of Pa., 1901-3; Research Fellow in Math., ibid., 1903-5. Instr.
in Math., Univ. of 111., 1905-11; Instr. in Math., Univ. of Washington, Seattle, Wash.,
191 1 — Author: Groups of Order p to the with power containg cyclic sub-groups of or-
der p to the "I-3 power. LTniv. of Pa. Pub., No. 3, 1905, 63 pp. A Geometric Repre-
sentation of the Galois Field, Bull, of the Amer. Math. Soc, 1908; Groups of Rational
Transformations in a General Field, Trans, of the Amer. Math. Soc, 1910; A Theorem
on (m, n) Correspondences, Annals of Math, 1911. Member Amer. Math. Soc. Address,
University of Washington, Seattle, Wash.
ELNATHAN KEMPER NELSON
(See No. 825.)
KENNETH PERCIVAL RUTHERFORD NEVILLE
A. B., 1897, Queen's Coll., Kingston, Ont.; A. B., 1898, Harvard Univ.; A. M.,
1899, ibid.; Ph. D., 1901, Cornell Univ.; Professor; b. Aug. 26, 1876, Newburgh, On-
tario, Can.; s. Chester Willson (b. Apr. 14, 1851) & Mary Eleanor (Sharpe) Neville
(b. Nov. 30, 1851). Prepared in Coll. Inst., Napanee, Ontario, Can. Phi Kappa Sigma.
Matriculation Scholarship, Queen's Coll., in Classics; Gold Medal, ibid., in Latin; Grad.
Scholar in Classics, Cornell, 1899-igoo; Grad. Fellow in Classics, igoo-i. Instr. in Latin
and Greek, Univ. of 111., 1901-4; Instr. in Latin, ibid., 1904-6; with Ginn & Co., Chicago,
1906-8; Prof, of Classics, Western Univ., London, Ont., 1908 — Author: C^ase Con-
struction after the Comparative in Latin, Macmillan Co., 1901. Member Amer. Philol.
Assn. Address, 242 Talbot St., London, Ont., Can.
(See No. 1152.)
(See No. 3891.)
(See No. 3491.)
(See No. G 167.)
JOHN NEVINS
LLOYD FRANCIS NICKELL
GERTRUDE NIEDERMAN
HARRY THOMAS NIGHTINGALE
MARGARET NIVER
Arch. Libr. ; b. May 29, 1887, Muscatine, la.; d. Edward (b. Apr. 19, 1847, Tomp-
kins Co., N. Y.) & Mary Felicitas (Moynahan) Niver (b. May 9, 1852, near Columbus,
O.) Prepared in Muscatine H. S., la. Attended Univ. of 111., 1906-08. Kappa Alpha
Theta; Yo Ma. Arch. Draftsman, Omaha, Nebr., 1908-g; do., Urbana, III., 1909-10; Arch.
Libr., Univ. of 111., 1910-12. Address, 212 W. Fourth St., Muscatine, Iowa.
CLARENCE EUGENE NOERENBERG
(See No. 312.)
ARETAS WILBUR NOLAN
A. B., 1905, Ind. State Univ.; M. S., 1909, W. Va. Univ.; Asst. Prof.; b. June i,
1874. Edgar Co., 111.; Prepared in Comm. H. S., Clinton, Ind. Grad. Student, Columbia
Univ., 1907. First honors in oratory; Kappa Alpha; Editorial Staflf, Coll. Daily. Teach-
er in pub. schs. for sixteen years; Asst. Prof, of Hort., Forestry, and Entomol.. W. Va.
Univ., 1907-10; Prof, of Agr. Educ, 1910; Asst. Prof, of Agrl. Ext., Univ. of 111., 1911.
736 University of Illinois
Author: "One Hundred Lessons in Agriculture." Member Christian Church, Masonic
Fraternity. Married, Mysta Philips, 1898. Address, 711 W. Indiana Ave., Urbana, 111.
GEORGE BYRON NORRIS
Instructor; b. May i, 1886, Malone, N. Y.; s. Frederick Clark (b. Dec. s, 1861,
ibid.) & Abby M. (Hazen) Norris (b. 1863, Alburgh, N. Y. ) Prepared in Malone H.
S. and Franklin Acad., N. Y. Pi Theta. Employed by William Rockefeller, and by
Standard Oil Co. Attended Columbia Univ. Instr. in Swimming, Univ. of 111., 1909 —
Address, 206 E. Green St., Champaign, 111.
MAE ISOLA NORRIS (PAUL)
Born Apr. 1877, Brandon, Wis. Attended Milwiukee Coll., 1896; studied with
Emil Liebling, Chicago, 1899; graduated New England Conservatory, Boston, 1904. Teacher
of Piano, Escanaba, Mich., 1900-2; Directress Southern Female Coll., West Point, Miss.:
1904-5; Instr. in Piano, Univ. of 111., 1905-8. Married Harry G. Paul in Wis., 1908. Ad-
dress^ 907 W. Calif. Ave., Urbana, 111.
ELLIOTT JUDD NORHRUP
A. B., 1892, Amherst Coll.; LL. B., 1894, Cornell Univ.; Professor; b. Sept. 6,
1870, Syracuse, N. Y.; s. Ansel Judd (b. June 30, 1833, New York State) & Eliza
Sophia (Fitch) Northrup (b. Dec. 15, 1842, Syracuse, N. Y.) Prepared in Syracuse
(N. Y.) H. S. Alpha Delta Phi; Phi Delta Phi; Theta Kappa Nu. Attended Syracuse
Univ., 1888-9. Practiced law, Syracuse, N. Y., 1895-1902; Asst. Prof, of Law, Univ. of
111., 1902-6; Assoc. Prof, of Law, ibid., 1906-10; Prof, of Law, Tulane Univ., La.,
1910 — Author: Personal Property and Bailments, Amcr. Laiv and Procedure, Chicago,
1910, V. iv, pp. 1-97. Address, 1135 Henry Clay Ave., New Orleans, La.
EDWIN LEE NORTON
A. B., 1893, Amherst Coll.; A. M., 1897, Harvard Univ.; Ph. D., 1900, ibid.;
business man; b. Jan. 2, 1872, Northfield, Minn.; s. Willis Herman (b. New York State)
& Lizzie C. (Lee) Norton (b. O.) Prepared in Carleton Prep. Coll., Northfield, Minn.
Chi Phi. Attended Univ. of Berlin, 1898-9; Clark Univ., 1900-1; Univ. of Chicago,
1903-4. Teacher in Ypsilanti Nor. Sch., 1901-2; do., Hope Coll., 1902-3; Instr. in Phil.,
Univ. of Wis., 1904-5; do.. Western Reserve LTniv., 1905-6; Instr. in Educ, Univ. of
111., 1906-11. Author: Intellectual Elements in Music, Houghton, Mifflin Co., 1906,
Studies in Phil, and Psych., pp. 167-201; also a number of articles. Member Western
Phil. Assn.; N. E. A.; Natl. .Soc. for Study of Educ. Address, 603 River Road, Min-
neapolis, Minn. Bus. Add., Metropolitan Life Bldg., do.
WILLIAM ALBERT NOYES
A. B., B. S., 1879, la. Coll.; A. M., 1882, ibid.; Ph. D., 1882, Johns Hopkins Univ.;
LL. D., 1909, Clark Univ.; Prof, and Dir.; b. Nov. 6, 1857; s. Spencer William (b.
Sept. 2, 1817, Abington, Mass.) & Mary (Packard) Noyes (b. Nov. 3, i8i6, Campello,
Mass.) Prepared in Acad, of la. Coll. Chrestomathian Soc; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma
Xi; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Grimes Scholarship, 1875-9, la. Coll.; Grad. Scholarship,
Johns Hopkins Univ., 1881-2. Attended LTniv. of Munich, 1889. Instr. in Acad., and
Asst. in Cham., la. Coll., 1879-80; in charge of the Dept. of Chem., ibid.. 1880; Instr. in
Chem., Univ. of Minn., 1882-3; Prof, of Chem., Univ. of Tenn., 1883-6; do., Rose
Poly. Inst., 1886-1903; Chief Chem., Bur. of Standards, Washington, D. C, 1903-7;
Prof, of Chem. and Dir. of Chem. Lab., Univ. of 111., 1907 — Author: Qualitative
Analysis, Henry Holt & Co., N. Y., 1911, 133 pp.; Organic Chem. for the Lab., Chem.
Pub. Co., Easton, Pa., 2nd Ed., 1910; Text-book for Organic Chem., Henry Holt &
Co., N. Y., 2nd. Ed., 1910; Der Organischen Chemie (translation) Akademische Verlags
gesellschaft, 1907; also various articles. Editor: Jour. Amcr. Chem. Soc. Member Board
of Charities, Vigo (To.. Ind., 1901-3; Natl. Acad, of Sci. ; Ind. Acad, of Sci. (Pres.
1894); 111. Acad, of Sci. (Pres. 1911); Cong. Church. Married Flora E. Collier, Dec.
24, 1884, la. (d. Mar. 1901); Mattie L. Elwell, June 18, 1902. Children, Helen Marv,
b. Mar. 9, 1886 (d. July 12, 1889); Ethel, b. Apr. 1893 (d. July 2, 1899); William Al-
bert, b. Apr. 18, 1898; (Iharles Edmund, b. June 3, 1904. Address, 1005 W. Nevada St.,
Urbana, 111.
MARY ELIZABETH NUCKOLLS
(See No. 3894-)
(See No. 3123.)
(See No. G169.)
CHARLES HERBERT OATHOUT
RUFUS CHAUNCEY OBRECHT
FRANK MORRIS OKEY
B. C. E., 1904, la. State Coll., Instructor; b. June 5, 1880, Corning, la.; s. Charles
Turner (b. Aug. 4, 1850, Woodsfield, O.) & Sarah Jane (Morris) Okey (b. Aug. 5,
1853, ibid.) Prepared in Prescott (la.) H. S., and Simpson Coll. Acad., Indianola, la.
With Herrick Cont. Co., Des Moines, la., 1904-5; Kimball Eng. Co., Davenport, la.,
1905-6; Union Pac. R. R. Co., 1907; Eng. Exp. Sta., la. State Coll., 1907-10; Morgan
Eng. Co., Memphis, Tenn., 1910-11; Des Moines Bridge &• Iron Wks., Des Moines, la.,
1911; Instr. in Civ. Eng. in Struct. Eng., Univ. of 111., 1911 — Author: Bull, on Sewage
Disposal for Private Residences (with Prof. A. Marston), 30 pp., Eng. E.xpt. Sta., la.
State Coll. 1910; also a number of articles. Member Amer. Soc. of Eng. Contractors;
Faculty 737
Master Mason; I. O. O. F.; B. P. O. E., and Rebekahs. Married Myrtle Helen McClure,
Aug. 3, 1904, Dallas Center, la. Child, Keith McClure, b. July 18, 1911, Des Moines, la.
Address, 207 \V. Calif. Ave., Urbana, 111.
WILLIAM ABBOTT OLDFATHER
A. B., 1899, Hanover Coll.; A. B., 1901, Harvard Univ.; A. M., i90^> ibid.; Ph. U.,
1908, Munich; Assoc. Prof.; b. Oct. 23, 1880, Urumiah. Persia; s. Jeremiah M.» (b. Oct.
6, 1841, near Lewisburg, O.) & Felicia Narcissa (Rice) Oldfather (b. Aug. 16, 1848,
Covington, Ind.) Prepared in Prep. Dept., Hanover Coll. Phi Delta Theta; Phi Beta
Kappa. Shattuck Scholar at Harvard. Prin. of H. S., Charleston, Ind., 1899-1900; Instr.
in Latin and Greek, Northwestern Univ., 1903-6; Registrar, ibid., 1904-6; Asst. Prof, of
Latin, ibid., 1908-9; Assoc. Prof, of Classics, Univ. of 111., 1909 — Author: Lokrika,
Munich, 1908, 64 pp.; also a number of articles. Member Amer. Phil. Assn.; Archaeol.
Assn.; Classical Assn. of Middle West and South; L^niv. Club, Evanston, 1905-09; do.,
Urbana; Harvard Club, Eastern. 111. Married Margaret Agnes Giljoney, Sept. 21, 1902,
Hanover, Ind. Children, Margaret, b. Mar. 20, 1904; Helen, b. Dec. 30, 1906, Munich,
Ger. Address, 804 W. Green St., Urbana, 111.
EDD CHARLES OLIVER
(See No. G171.)
THOMAS EDWARD OLIVER
A. B., 1893, Harvard Coll.; A. M., Ph. D., 1899, Univ. of Heidelberg; Professor;
b. Dec. 16, 1871, Salem, Mass.; s. Samuel Cook (b. ibid.) &• Mary Elizalieth (Andrews')
Oliver (b. ibid.) Prepared in Salem H. S., Mass. & Heidelberg Phi Beta Kappa (Harvard
and 111.): Cercle Frangais, Harvard; Deutscher Verein. Attended Harvard Med. Sch.,
1894-9; Studied in Leipzic, 1894-9: in Paris 1897-8, 1910-11. Instr. in French, LTniv. of
Mich., 1899-1900; Instr., Asst., Prof, of Romance Langs, Western Reserve Univ., 1900-3;
Prof, of Romance Langs., L^niv. of 111., 1903 — Author; Jacques Milet's Drama, i-a
Destruction de Troye la Grant, Its Principal Source — Its Dramatic Structure, Heidel-
berg, Buchdruckerei von E. Geisendorfer, 1899, 258 pp.; Some Analogues of Maistre
Pierre Pathelin. Tlie Jour, of Amer. Folk-Lore, V. xxii, 1909, No. Ixxxvi, pp. 395-430.
Member I^nitarian Church; Mod. Lang. Assn. of Amer.; Societe Amicale (iaston, Paris;
Harvard Club of Eastern, 111.; Bd. Dirs. of Cosmopolitan Club. Married Elisabeth Rein-
hardt, June 9, 1904. Children, Elisabeth .Andrews, b. May 12, 1905; Martha Reinhardt,
h. Sept". 3, 1907. Address, 912 West California Av., Urbana, HI.
ROBERT B. OTIS
B. S. in Mech. Eng., 1903, Univ. of Mich.; b. Mar. 16, 1880, Deer River, N. Y.
Prepared in Ann Arbor (Mich.) H. S. Phi Gamma Delta. Draftsman, Iroquois Iron
Works, Buffalo, N. Y. ; do.. The Alberger Co., ibid.; Salesman, Crocker Wheeler Co.,
Pan Amer. Exposition; Asst. Chief Inspr., Packard Motor Co., Detroit, Mich.; Chief
Inspr., Standard Wheel Co., Terre Haute, Ind.; Salesman Woods Motor Vehicle Co.,
Chicago; Instr. in G. E. D., LTniv. of 111., 1905-8. Member Piesb. Church, (t)
FRANK KEEHN OVITZ
B. S., 1905, L'niv. of Mich.; Chemist; b. May 17, 1882, Mineral Point, Wis.; s.
Henry William & Wilhelmina (Keehn) Ovitz. Prepared in ]\Iineral Point (Wis.) H. S.
Phi Chi; Sigma Xi. Instr. in Chem., L'niv. of 111.. 1005-6; Chem., Eng. Exp. Sta., ibid.,
1906-7; U. S. Geol. Sur., 1907-10; Asst. Chem., L^. S. Bur. of Mines, 1910 — Address,
40th and Butler Sts., Pittsburgh, Pa.
ARTHUR LESLIE OWEN
(See No. G174.)
LOUIS JOHN PAETOW
B. L., igo2, Univ. of Wis.; M. L., 1003, ibid.; Ph. D., 1906, ITuiv. of Pa.; Asst.
Prof.; b. Jan. 9, 1880; s. Christian (b. July lo, 1S35, Ger.) &• Dorothea (Garling)
Paetow^ (b. July 28, 1841, do.) Prepared in West Div., H. S., Milwaukee, Wis. Phi
Beta Kappa, Alpha Chapter, Univ. of Wis., 1901. Scholar, Univ. of Wis., 1902- •(;
Harrison Fellow in European Hist., Univ. of Pa., 1904-6. Attended Univ. of Paris,
France, 1905-6. Teacher of Hist., II. S., Grand Rapids, Wis., 190^4; Acting Prof, of
Hist., Univ. of Colorado, ist Sem. 1904-S; Instr. in European Hist., ITniv. of Wis..
1906-7; Assoc, in Hist., Univ. of III., 1907-11; Asst. Prof, of Hist., Univ. of Calif.,
1911 — Author: The Arts Course at Medieval Universities, with Special Reference to
Gram, and Rhet., LTniv. Studies, (Univ. of 111.) V. iii. No. 7, 1910, 134 pp Univ Press
Urbana-Chamnaign, 111. Member Amer. Hist. Assn.; Univ. Club, Urbana ' III 1907-11'
y,"7-j^'V'?' 11"'^-^°^, P^''^- Married Lily G. Kollock, June 6, igii. Old Christ Church!
Philadelphia, Pa. Child, Chas. K., b. July 15, 1912. Address, 1518 I,e Roy Ave., Berkeley,
ARTHUR ELIJAH PAINE
(See No. 1250.)
ELLERY BURON PAINE
B S., 1897 AVorchester Poly. Inst., Mass.; M. S., 1898, ibid.; E. E. (professional
degree). 1904, ,W.; Asst. Prof.; b. Oct. 9, 1875. Willington, Conn.: s. Albert A. (b.
Oct. 29, 1835, Woodstock. Conn.) & Ellen (Smith) Paine (b. Feb. 26, 1848, Lebanon,
Conn.) Prepared in Willimantic H. S., Conn. Sigma Xi. With Gen Elec Co
Schenectady. N. Y^ 1898-9; Elec. Engr., Lehigh Valley Coal Co., Wilkes' Ba'rre, Pa.','
i899_i902; Prof, of Elec. Eng., Stetson Univ., Deh.nd, Fla., 1902-4: Prof, of Elec. and Phvs.
N. C. Coll. of Agr. and Mech. Arts., 1904-7; Asst. Prof, of Elec. Eng Univ of I'll
738 University of Illinois
1907— Member Amer. Inst. Elec. Engrs.; Unitarian Church, Urbana, 111. (Secy.)
Married Mabel Harriet Hyde, June 6, 1908, Woodstock, Conn. Child, Sylvia, b. Aug. 4.
1909. Address, 702 W. Oregon St., Urbana, 111.
ARTHUR W. PALMER
(See No. 359.)
(See No. 3497-)
(See No. 1378.)
GEORGE M. PALMER
WILLIAM GAY PALMER
MISEAL RAMAH PARADIS
Born June 9, 1850, Montreal, Can.; s. Joseph Hilaire (b. near Montreal, Quebec)
& Sophia (Regnier) Paradis (b. ibid.) Prepared in St. Anne, 111. Attended Knox
Coll., 1869-72; Montreal Presb. Coll., 1872-5. Diploma in Theol. Visited Acadian Set-
tlements of the Maritime Provinces and was Missionary Pastor at Grand Fa|ls, JNew
Brunswick, 1875-81; Asst. Pastor in St. Anne, 111., 1881-4; Pastor in Farmer City, 111.,
1884-6; in Urbana, 111., 1887-90; Prof, of French, Univ. of 111., 1891-3; Pastor in Mani-
toba, 1894-s; in Rensselaer, Ind., 1895-7; in Hastings, Minn., 1897-1901; in Waverly,
Minn., 1902. Enlisted and served one year in Co. K., 147th 111. Inf. Ordained into
Ministry of Presb. Church, 1884. Married Martha Ann Trenholm, Aug. 25, 1875,
Charlotte Town, Prince Edward Island. Address, Waverly, Minn.(t)
JAY BOARDMAN PARK
(See No. 3498.)
CARL WILLIAM PARKER
A. B. Cornell Univ.; A. M., 1909, Univ. of Ind.; Scholar; b. Aug. 14, 1885, Chester-
town, N. Y.; s. William H. & Esther A. (Savage) Parker. Prepared in Glen Falls
Acad., N. Y. State Scholarship, Cornell Univ.; Fellow in Econ., Univ. of Ind., 1908-9;
Asst. in Econ., Univ. of 111., 1909-10; Asst. in Econ., Univ. of Pa., 1910-11; Scholar in
Econ., Columbia Univ., 191 1 — Author: German Banks and Speculation, Proc. of Acad.
of Pol. Sci., 1911; Governmental Regulation of Speculation, Annals Amer. Acad, of
Pol. and Sac. Sci., 30 pp., 1911. Address, Glen Fall, N. Y.
♦GEORGE W. PARKER
Born Aug. 19, 1841, Princeton, Mass.; s. Charles Augustus (b. Aug. 18, 1808, ibid.)
& Sylvia A. (Moore) Parker (b. Sept. 5, 1812, ibid.) After Civil War, 1865, appointed
by State of La. to superintend the rebuilding of La. State Sem., 1865-7; furnished cof-
fins for 5th Natl. Cemetery at Alexandria, La.; came to Illinois, 1868; ran Planing
Mill, (Champaign, 111., 1868-77; Instr. in wood working and Foreman of shops, Univ.
of 111., 1883-95; Planing Mill with son, H. E. Parker, 1896-9; Cabinet Maker, Univ.
of 111., 1899-1907. Served in 53d regiment, Mass. Vols. Inf., 1862-3. Married Laura
D. Hamilton, Dec. 14, 1866, Alexandria, La. Children, Anna, E., b. Oct. 23, 1867, (d.
Nov. 15, 1867); Hervey E., b. Feb. i, 1869; Nettie F., b. May 13, 1871, (d. Feb. 6,
1896; Carrie E., b. Nov. 23, 1873; George Arthur, b. Jan. 3, 1876; Calton William, b.
Aug. 28, 1878; Walter G., b. Aug., 25, 1886. *Died Oct. 11, 1907, Champaign, 111.
HERVEY EDWIN PARKER
Factory Supt.; b. Feb. i, 1869, Champaign, 111.; s. George W. (b. Aug. 19, 1841, Prince-
ton, Mass.) & Laura D. (Hamilton) Parker (b. Oct. 24, 1844, Augusta, Ga.) Prepared
in Champaign H. S. Adelphic. Co. D.. 8th Regt., 1887-90; Co. M., 4th Regt. 1891-4. With
Bine Springs Mfg. Co., 1800-91; Asst. Foreman, Carp. ShoD. Univ. of 111.; 1892-5; Prop.
Urbana Planing Mill, 1895-8; Foreman Riverside Planing Mill, Danville, III., 1899-1909;
Draftsman, Chas. T. Abeles & Co., Little Rock, Ark., 1909-11; Supt., E. R. Darlington
Lumber Co., Decatur, 111., 1911-12. Draftsman, Union Interior Finish Co., Chicago, 1912 —
Married Lena Mariea Frison, June 4, 1890, Bloomington, 111. Children, Hervey Edwin, b.
May 15, 1891; Frederick Leland, b. June 13, 1893. Address, 5319 La Salle St., Chicago
(See No. 1792.)
(See No. 2772.)
(See No. 398.)
(See No. 78.)
(See No. 3501.)
LAWRENCE GILBERT PARKER
ROSALIE MARY PARR
SAMUEL WILSON PARR
FERNANDO ALSTON PARSON
IRENE MARY PARSONS
CHARLOTTE E. PATCHIN (BICKFORD)
A. M., 1892, Oberlin Coll.: L. L. S., ibid.; b. Apr. 15, 1849, Rasin, Mich.; d. John
(b. Dec. II, 1820, Newberry, O.) & Elizabeth P. (Wakeley) Patchin (b. July 4, 1820,
Buffalo, N. Y.) Prepared in Ann Arbor (Mich.) H. S., and Ladies' Sem., Madison, Wis.
Prin. of H. S., Carlinville, 111.. 1869-70, and 1871-2; Supt. of Schs., West Bloomfield, N.
Y., 1870-1; Instr. in Music, Univ. of 111., 1872-9J Instr. in Free Hand Draw., 1872-6;
Taught music at Brownwood Coll., Tex., 1891-5; in Glen Rose Coll., Tex., 1900-2. First
worr.an teacher and first teacher of music in the Univ.; Member Woman's Club, Glen
Rose, Tex., (Pres. 1900-2); W. C. T. U., Oberlin Coll., O., 1905-6. Married Rev. Levi
Faculty 739
F. Bickford, Aug. 6, 1879, Oberlin, O. Children, Francis, b. June S, 1880; Frederic
Lewis, b. Feb. 11, 1S82; Claribel L., b. Aug. 16, 1887; John Thomas, b. Feb. 6, 1891.
Address, Oberlin, 0.(J)
WILLIAM FRANKLIN PATE
B. S., 1901, Coll. of Agr. and Mech. Arts, N. Car.; Chemist; b. May 22, 1881, Snow
Hill., N. Car.; s. MacDoniel (b. Mar. 10, 1851, Goldsboro, do.) & Zilphis Agnes (Edwards)
Pate (b. Greene Co., do.) Prepared in Snow Hill H. S. Alpha Zeta. Asst. in Chem., Agr.
Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111., 1902-5. Address, (t)
ARTHUR SAYLES PATTERSON
Ph. B., Asst. in French, Univ. of 111., 1896-7 (t)
FRANK ALLEN PATTERSON
A. B., 1904, Syracuse Univ.; A. M., 1907, Columbia Univ.; Ph. D., 1911, ibid.; Asso-
ciate; b. Aug. 14, 1878, East Bloomfield, N. Y.; s. Wilson Howell (b. Oct. 13, 1850,
Newark, N. Y.) & Gertrude E. (Allen) Patterson, (b. Mar. 17, 1857.) Prepared in Genesee
Wesleyan Sem., Lima, N. Y. Instr. in Eng., Syracuse Univ. Summer Sch., 1904; do.,
Mil. Acad., Macon, Mo., 1904-6; do., Columbian Extension Teaching, 1910-11; Assoc, in
Engl., Univ. of 111., 1911-1912. Instructor in English, Columbia Univ., 1912 — Author:
The Middle English Penitential Lyric, Columbia Univ. Press, N. Y., 1911, 203 pp.; A Con-
fession to Christ, Mod. Lang. Notes, 1910. Married Bertha G. Cleveland, Sept. 10, 1910,
Naples, N. Y. Address, 80 Morningside Drive, New York, N. Y.
ADAH PATTON
(See No. 1793.)
ARTHUR ERNEST PAUL
(See No. 1063.)
HARRY G. PAUL
A. B., 1897. Univ. of Mich.; A. M., Ph. D. Asst. Prof.; b. Oct. 24, 1874. New
Orleans, La. Prepared in Peoria H. S. Pres. of Univ. of Mich. Orat. Assn.; Pres. of
U. of C. Dramatic Club. Prin. of Escanaba, (Mich.) H. S., 1897-1900; Rhetoric Reader,
Univ. of Chicago, two quarters; in charge of two classes in composition, spring quarter,
1901; Instr. in South Side Acad., Chicago, 1901; Instr. in Engl., Univ. of 111., 1901-4;
Graduate Student, Columbia Univ., 1904-5; Asst. Prof, of Engl. Lit., Univ. of 111., 1905 —
Married Mae Isola Norris in Wisconsin, 1908. Address, 907 W. Calif. Ave., Urbana, 111.
CECIL HOBART PEABODY
B. Sc, 1877, Mass. Inst, of Tech.; Professor; b. Aug. 9, 1855, Burlington, Vt.; s.
Selim Hobart & Marv Elizabeth Peabody. Prof, of Eng., Imperial Agr. Coll., Japan,
1879-81; Asst. Prof, of Mech. Eng., Univ. of 111., 1S81-3; Asst. Prof, of Steam Eng., Mass.
Inst, of Tech., 1884; Assoc. Prof, of Steam Eng., ibid., 1889; Prof, of Naval Arch, and
Marine Eng., ibid., 1893 — Author: Table of the properties of Saturated Steam, etc., 1883;
Thermodynamics of the Steam Engine, etc., 1889; Valvegear for Steam Engines, 1892;
Steam Boiler, (with E. F. Miller) 1897; Manual of the Steam Engine Indicator, 1900;
Naval Architecture, 1904; Thermodynamics of the Steam Turbine, 1911. Member Council,
Soc. of Naval Archs. and Marine Engrs.; Amer. Acad. (Fellow); Soc. of Arts. M. I. T.
Married Sarah Angeline Peabody, Boston, 1885. Address, Mass. Inst. Technology, Boston,
Mass.
LORIN WILLIAM PEABODY
(See No. 661.)
* SELIM HOBART PEABODY
A. B., 1852, Vt. Univ.; Ph. D. 1877, ibid.; LL. D. 1881, Univ. of la.; b. Aug. 20,
1829, Rockingham, Vt.; s. Rev. Charles Hobart & Mary Elizabeth (Pangborn) Peabody
(b. May 21, 1831, Burlington, Vt.) Prepared in Pub. Latin Sch., Boston. Sigma Phi.
Prin. of High Sch., Burlington, Vt., 1852; Prof, of Math., Inst., Fairfax, Vt., 1853; Prof,
of Math, and Phys., Polytechnic Coll., Philadelphia, Pa., 1854; Chief Clerk in a U. S. Land
Office, Eau Claire, Wis., 1859; Prin. of H. S., Fond du Lac, Wis., 1863; Instr. in Chem.
Phvs. and Astron., Chicago H. S.; organized Evening H. S., Chicago, 1866; Prof, of Phys.
and Civ. Eng., Amherst, Mass. Agr. Coll., 1871; Chicago H. S., 1874-5; Prof, of Phys.
and Mech. Engr., Univ. of 111., 1878-80; President (Regent) ibid., 1880-91; Chief Dept.
Liberal Arts, World's Columbian Exp., 1891-4; Editor and Statistician, Amer. Comm. to
Exp. at Paris, 1899; Chief, Dept. Liberal Arts, Buffalo Exp., 1900; Asst. to Dir. Gen. of
St. Louis Exp., having charge of Educ. Exhibit, also Supt. of Awards. First Exp. work
for the Philadelphia Co. Soc. and the U. S. Agr. Soc, 1855; installed the Exhibit of
State of 111, New Orleans Exp., 1887; Mgr. of Educ. Exhibit in Chicago, 1893. Surveyed
and subdivided a large part of Eau Claire while in U. S. Land office; conducted novel and
executive experiments upon flow of sap in trees. Mars Agr. Coll., 1871-4. Author: Cecil's
Books of Natural History, 1868; Cecil s Book of Birds, Beasts and Insects, 3 vols., J. N.
Clarke, Chicago; Ray's Series Elements of Astron., 1869, Van .\ntwert, Bragg & Co.,
Cin., O.; Ray's Series Common School Arithmetic, 1872, Ivison, Balkeman & Co., N. Y.
(Tity; also a number of magazine articles. Editor: Internatl. Cyclopedia, 1880, New York
City; American Patriotism, J. A. Alden, N. Y. ; eleven baccalaureate sermons, 1880-91, not
published. Member Chicago Lit. Club, 1891-1900; 111. State Teachers' Assn. (Pres. 1888.);
Wis. Teachers' Assn. (Pres. 1878-80.); Chicago Acad, of Sci. (Pres. 1892.'); Natl. (Council
of Educ. (Pres. 1889); Republican political club (Sec'y., 1856); Societe Entomolique de
Frances; Amer. Assn. for Adv. of Sci. (Fellow); London Soc. of Sci., Letters, and Art
(Fellow). Married Mary Elizabeth Peabody, Aug. 9, 1852, Burlington, Vt., (d. Sept.
740 University of Illinois
7, 1904.) Children, Grace, b. 1853; Cecil Hobart, b. 1855; Arthur, b. 1858; Kate Fleming,
b. i860. *Died May 26, 1903, St. Louis, Mo.
CHARLES CHESTER PEARCE
A. B., 1909, Univ. of Wis.: Instructor; b. Nov. 13, 1888, Dodgeville, Wis.; s. William
James (b. Dodgeville, Wis.) & Martha Ann (Cook) Pearce. Prepared in Dodgeville (Wis.)
H. S. Phi Alpha Tau; Delta Sigma Rho; Tau Kappa Alpha; Athena Lit. boc. Scholar-
ship in Law, Columbia Univ., 1910-n (Refused to accept position.) Instr. in Pub. Speak.,
Univ. of 111., 1909-11; Instr. in Debate, Univ. of Wash., 191 1 — Member Masonic Frat.
Address, 1523 K. 63d St., Seattle, Wash.
ARTHUR STANLEY PEASE
A. B., 1902, Harvard Univ.; A. M., 1903, ibid.; Ph. D., 1905, ibid.; Asst. Prof, and
Curator; b. Sept. 22, 1881, Somers, Conn.; s. Theodore Claudius (b. 1853, Poughkeepsie,
N. Y.) & Abby Frances (Cutter) Pease (b. 1856, Elk River, Minn.) Prepared in Phillips
Acad., Andover, Mass. Phi Beta Kappa. Various scholarships and fellowships, an assistant-
ship, and a traveling- fellowship. Attended Sch. of Classical Studies, Rome — 190S-6. Instr.
in Classics, Harvard Univ., and Radcliffe Coll., 1906-9; Asst. Prof, of Classics, Univ. of
111., 1909 — Curator of Museum of Classical Archsology, ibid., 1911 — Author: Notes or
Some Uses of Bells among the Greeks and Romans, Ham. Stud, in Class. Phil, xv, 1903,
pp. 25-29; Notes on St. Jerome's Tractates on the Psalms, Jour. Bib. Lit., xxvi, 1907, pp.
107-131; Notes on Stoning among the Greeks and ^Romans, Trans. Amcr. Phil. Assn.,
xxxviii, 1908, pp. S-18; Iterum Hieronyomiana, Revue Benedictine, xxvi, 1909, pp. 386-388;
Agropyron Caninum and its North American Allies (with A. H. Moore), Rhodora, xii, 1910,
pp. 61-77; The Omen of Sneezing, Classical Phil., vi, i9ii> PP- 429-443; also numerous
short articles in Rhodora; book-reviews, etc. Member Dante Soc. ; Archsological Inst, of
Amer. ; Amer. Phil. Assn.; Amer. FolkLore Soc; Classical Assn. of the Middle States
and South; New England Botanical Club; Appalachian Mountain Club. Married Henrietta
Faxon, June 23, 1909, Cohasset, Mass. Child, Henreitta, b. July 14, 1912. Address, 1014
W. Oregon St., Urbana, 111.
THEODORE CALVIN PEASE
Ph. B., 1907, Univ. of Chicago; Instructor; b. Nov. 25, 1887, Cassopolis, Mich.; s.
Thomas Huntingdon (b. Dec. 3, 1837) & Caroline Phipps (Anderson) Pease. Prepared in
Lewis Inst., Chicago. Scholarship, Univ. of Chicago, 1906-8; Asst. in Hist., Univ. of 111.,
1908-9; Fellow in Hist., Univ. of Chicago., 1909-10; Senior Fellow, ibid., 1910-11; Instr.
in Hist., Pa. State Coll., 1911 Author: The Archives of the State of Illinois, with C.
W. Alvord) reprinted from the Annual Report of Amer. Hist. Assn., 1909, pp. 379-463.
Washington, 191 1. Member Amer. Hist. Assn.; 111. State Hist. Soc. Address, 238 So.
Kenilworth Ave., Oak Park, 111.
WILIAM DAVID PENCE
(See No. 483-)
♦JONATHAN PERIAM
Born in N. J.; Head Farmer and Supt. of Practical Agr., Univ. of 111., 1867
(resigned 1869); Ed. of Prairie Farmer, and regular contributor to the agricultural
literature of the West. Among the first of the workers who quarried out the scheme
of the University's history. *Died in Chicago at the age of 88.
CHARLES FREDERICK PERRY
S. B., 1894, Worchester Poly. Inst.; M. E., 1904, Cornell L^niv. ; Supervisor; b.
Dec. 11, 1865, Montreal, Can.; s. William (b. May 3, 1837, Chudleigh, Devonshire, Eng.)
& Emily (Prowse) Perry (b. Apr. 6, 1838, Stonehouse, near Plymouth, Devonshire,
Eng.) Prepared in Gushing Aacd., Ashburnham, Mass. Attended Cornell Univ., 1902-4.
Tau Beta Pi. Served apprenticeship as machinist, Montreal, Can., and Worchester,
Mass.; Charge of shops and Man. Tr., Kamehameha Man. Tr. Sch., Honolulu, H. T.,
1894-9; Prin. of Kapua private Man. Tr. Sch., ibid., 1899-1900; travel and study abroad
and in U. S., 1900-2; Asst. Prof, of Mach. Constr., in charge of Mech. Dept. Shops,
Univ. of 111., 1904-6; Dir. Milwaukee Sch. of Trades, 1906-9; Supervisor of Man. and
Indus. Educ, Milwaukee Pub. Sch., 1909 — Author: Trade Schools and School Boards,
Addresses and Proc. of Natl. Educ. Assn., Denver, Colo., 1909, pp. 833-839; A Practical
Demonstration of Trade School, Western Draw, and Man. Tr. Assn., i8th An. Rept.,
Springfield, 111., 191 1, pp. 43-49; The Public Trade School, Natl. Soc. for the Study
of Educ, Eleventh Year Book, Univ. of Chicago Press, pp. 75-88; also earlier articles
on trade schools. Married Sarah Frances Brown Martin, June 28, 1905, Montreal, Can.
Children, Harriet Alice, b. June 21, 1907; Frederick Inman, b. Mar. 24, 1912. Address,
336 Twenty-fifth St., Milwaukee, Wis.
WINIFRED ALMINA PERRY
(See No. 3504.)
AMOS WILLIAM PETERS
B. L., 1897, Adelbert, Coll., Western Reserve Univ.; A. M., 1901, Harvard Univ.; Ph.
D., ibid.; b. Aug. 10, i860, Delphos, O. s. Charles Frederic (b. Ger.) & Margaret Sophia
Grafing) Peters (b. Cincinnati, O.) Prepared in Delphos, (O.) H. S., and Ohio
Western Univ. Teacher in elementary schs., O., 1884-92; Teacher of Sci., H. S., War-
ren, O., 1897-1900; Asst. in Z06I., Harvard Univ., 1901-3; Instr. in Zool., Univ. of 111.,
1903-8. Author: Some Methods for Use in the Study of Infusoria, Amer. Naturalist,
V. XXXV, 1901, pp. 553-559; Metabolism and Division in Protozoa. Proc. Amer. Acad.
Faculty 74 ^
Arts and Scis., V. xxxix, 1904, pp. 441-516; Phosphorescence in Ctenophores, Jour, of
Experimental Zoo!., V. II., 1905, pp. 103-116; Phosphorescence m Ctenophores, Jour, of
Culture and its Irreversibility, Science, N. S., V. xxi, 1905, pp. 851-852; An Analysis
of Physiological Conditions in a Protozoan Culture, do., N. S., V. xxi, 1905, 852 pp.
Member Amer. Soc. Z06I.; Amer. Assn. for Adv. of Sci. Married Came Frances Wol-
cott, 1899, Cleveland, 0.(t)
JOHN BERNARD PETERSEN
(See No. 4855-)
JAMES HARVEY PETTIT
Ph. B., 1900, Cornell Univ.; Ph. D., 1909, Gottingen; Prof, and Chief; b. Aug. 9,
1876, LaGrange, N. Y. ; s. James Silas (b. Oct. 21, 1845, ibid.) & Ella (Flagler) Pettit
(b. Mar. 9. 1854, Overlook, N. Y.) Prepared in Shortsville (N. Y.) H. S. Sigma Xi;
Alpha Zeta; Phi Lambda Upsilon. State Scholarship and McGraw Scholarship. Asst.
in Chem., Cornell Univ., 1900-1 ; Asst. Chem., Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111., 1901-3;
Asst. in Soil Fertility and in Soil Analysis in Sta., ibid.. 1903-4; Instr., do., and First
Asst., do., in Sta., ibid., 1904-7; Asst. Prof, do., and Asst. Chief in Soil Fertility in
Sta., 1907-11; Prof., do., and Chief, do., in Sta., ibid., 191 1 — Author: Minimum Boil-
ing-points and Vapor Compositions, Jour. Phys. Chem., V. 3, No. 6, pp. 349-364, 1899;
Improved Method for Separation and Determination of Total Alkalis in Soils, Jour.
Amer. Chem. Soc, V. xxv. No. 5, pp. 496-498, 1903; The Determination of Organic
Carbon in Soils, 1904; Beitrage zur Bodenanalyse, Jour. f. Landw., 1909, pp. 237-267;
Cber den verschiedenen Verlauf der Denitrification im Boden und in Fliissigkeifen,
Centralblatt fiir Bacteriologie, II, Abteilung Bd. 26 pp. 335-345, 1910 (with Prof. Dr.
Alfred Koch). Co-author of Agr. Exp. Sta., Bulls., Kpts., and Cirs. ; Coauthor of Lab.
Manual on Soil Fertility, 191 o, Ginn & Co. Member Agron. Soc; Amer. Chem. Soc;
Amer. Assn. for Adv. Sci. Married Elizabeth Gunn Winne, Sept. 3, 1902, Montour
Falls, N. Y. Child, James Willard, b. May 6, 1903. Address, 914^^ California Ave.,
Urbana, 111.
JAMES DAVID PHILLIPS
(See No. 761.)
PAUL C. PHILLIPS
(See No. G177.)
WALTER CLARKE PHILLIPS
A. B., 1899, R. I. Coll. of Agr. & Mech. Arts.; Ph. B., 1902, Brown Univ.; A. M.,
1903, ibid.; b. Oct. 13, 1880, Wyoming, R. I. Civ. Engr., two yr.; Asst. in Engl.,
Brown Univ., 1903-4; Instr. in Engl., ibid., 1905-6; do., Univ. of 111., 1907-10. Address.
Lafayette, R. I.
HERMAN S. PIATT
(See No. 704.)
•CHARLES E. PICKARD
A. B., 1875, Univ. of Wis.; Lawyer; b. June 29, 1855, Jacksonville, III.; s. Joseph
C. (b. Rowley, Mass.) & Mary Ann (Storer) Pickard (b. London, Eng.) Prepared in
Prep. Sch., Univ. of Wis. Studied law and was admitted to the bar while teaching
at the Univ. of 111. Teacher of country schs., in 111., 1875-6; Asst. in Ancient Langs,
and Engl., Univ. of 111., 1877-83; Practiced law in Chicago, 111., 1883-91; specialized in
law of patents, as a member of the firm. Bond, Adams, Pickard & Jackson, ibid., 1891 —
Member Co. D., I. N. G. ; Union League Club; Chicago Ath. Assn.; Republican Club..
New York City; Univ. Club, Washington, D. C; Univ. Club, Madison, Wis. Married
Ada E. Crandall, 1882, Loda, 111. Children, Rawson J., b. 1883; Mary Eleanor, b. 1885
(d. 1903); Arthur Edward, b. 1888. *Died June 24, 1912, Chicago, III.
"JOSEPH COFFIN PICKARD
A. B. and A. M., Bowdoin Coll.; b. Sept. 7, 1826, Rowley, Mass.; s. Samuel (b.
^J^""" ?^ ,'^^^' '^"^-'^ '^ Sarah Toppan (Coffin) Pickard. Prepared in Lewiston Acad.,
\^e. Delta Kappa Epsilon; Phi Beta Kappa. Prin. Gould Acad., Bethel, Me. 1847-
Eryeburg Acad., Me., 1848-9; Tutor, 111. Coll., Jacksonville, 1852-58; Prof, of Mod
Langs., Univ. of Wis., 1860-1; Prin. Beloit and Milwaukee, (Wis.) High Schs- Prof
of Engl Lang and Lit., Univ. of 111., 1873-89; retired, 1889. Served in Quartermaster's
Dept., btate of Wis., 1861-4. Married Mary Ann Storer, Sept., 1853, Jacksonville 111
(d. 1894). Children, Charles E., b. 1855 (d. 1912); William S., b. 1850: Annie A b
i86t; Edward W., b. 1864; Ethel M., b. 186S. *Died Dec 1, 1911. '
GEORGE WELLINGTON PICKELS
BETHEL STEWART PICKETT
CHARLES CHURCHILL PICKETT
CHARLES HENRY PIERCE
T,„ ^■^^■'a'^°'*->.^'\'''v°(r'^''= Asst- Engr.; b. Mar. 6, 1878, Rovalton, Vt. ; s. Henry (b.
II^La^- -i^^'u^'H ^.,^^^'y, <TuttIe) Pierce (b. Mar. 21, ,841, Newberry, Vt ) Pre-
Sf/^'^K-" ^"y^^'^r ■^^'"^- °^'*^ S^"^^; A"^'=i- Phelps Prize in Civ. Eng.^ Instrument-
man Newton, Mass., 1904; Transitman and Draftsman, Boston & Albany R R i9^!.5-
Draftsman, L S & M. S R. R., Cleveland, O., 1905; Instr. in T. and A M Univ'
of 111., ,905-6; Asst. Prof., Eng. Dept.. Univ. of Vt.,' ,906-10; Ass . Engrt VVa'ter Re^
(See No. G,78.)
(See No. G179.)
(See No. ,382.)
742 University of Illinois
sources Branch, U. S. Geol. Sur., 191 o — Member Boston See. of Civ. Engrs. Married,
Minnie Belle Woodworth, Syracuse, N. Y., July 10, 1912. Address, Honolulu, H. T.
EDWIN HALL PIERCE
F. A. G. O. (Fellow of the American Gtiild of Organists); Organist and Musical Dir. ;
b. Dec. 25, 1868, Auburn, N. Y. ; s. James Edward (b. West Townsend, N. Y.) & Frances
(Hall) Pierce (b. Norwalk, Conn.) Prepared in Auburn (N. Y.) H. S., and Phillips
Acad., Andover, Mass. Attended Cornell Univ., (Elec. Eng.) 1888-9; Royal Conservatory
of Music, Leipsic, Get., 1890-2. Teacher of Music in Ripon Coll., Wis.; Wooster Univ., O.;
Holyoke Coll. of Music; with Buffalo Symphony Orchestra; New York Electric Music Co.;
also organist in churches and Mus. Dir. in theater. Author: Several anthems for choir,
Tullar-Meredith Co., N. Y. ; numerous articles in musical periodicals. Member American
Guild of Organists (Fellow, i9oS)j Masonic degrees in Lodge, Chap., and Council. Married
Edna Leaf Woodruff, Oconomowoc, Wis., Dec. 8, 1892 (d. Feb. i, 191 1-) Children,
Roderic, b. 1893; James E., b. 1895; David, b. 1898; Hall, b. 1899; Irene, b. 1900;; Bever-
ly, b. 1903; Edith, b. 1906; Bertha, b. 1909. Address, 16 Seminary St., Auburn, N. Y.
BERTHA MARION PILLSBURY
(See No. 898.)
WILLIAM LOW PILLSBURY
A. B., 1863, Harvard; A. M., 1865, do.; b. Nov. 4, 1838, Derry, N. H.; s. Stephen &
Abigail Perkins (Low) Pillsbury. Prepared in Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass. Scholar-
ship last 3 yrs. ; Phi Beta Kappa. Prin., Model School, 111. State Norm. Univ., 1863-70;
Ins. & Real Est., 1870-8; Chief Clerk, office 111. State Supt. of Pub. Instr., 1879-87.
Author: Educ. Statistics, 111., U. S. Census, 1880; Statistics of 13-16, Rep. State Supt.,
sundry & special. papers in same; Permanent School Funds of 111., 14th Rep., pp. cxx-cxliii;
Investigation of Teaching Force of State, 15th Rep., pp. 64-97; Early Educ. in 111., 16th
Rep., pp. 114-211; Hist. Sketches of 111. State Norm. School, So. 111. Norm. School & Univ.
of 111., 17th Rep., pp. 77-182; revised & published Bateman's Common School Decisions,
pp. 10-290; Govt. Land Grants for Educ. & Jonathan Baldwin Turrier, Trans. III. State Hist.
Soc, 1901, pp. 30-40; sundry articles in school journals. First Secy., 111. Agr. Exp. Sta.,
1888-97; Secy., Bd. of Trustees, Univ. of 111., 18S8-1910; 1st Registrar, same, 1893-1910;
Secy., Univ. of 111. Alumni Assoc, 1898-1900; Hon. memb., same, 1009; 1st Pres.
Eastern 111. Harvard Club; charter memb. Univ. Club; charter memb. & ist Pres. 111. Chapt.,
Phi Beta Kappa; Amer. Hist. Soc. Married Marion Forrest (Hammond by adoption),
Dec. 26, 1866, Webster Groves, Mo. Children, William Forrest, b. Dec. 17, 1867; Arthur
Low, b. Nov. 30, 1869; George Stephen, b. Feb. 18, 1871 (d. Mar. 5, 1876); Bertha
Marion, b. June 18, 1875; Charles Stephen, b. Feb. 3, 1887. Address, Urbana, 111.
HELENA MAUDE PINCOMB
B. S., 1901, Kan. Agr. Coll.; Associate; b. Lenexa, Kan.; d. John (b. Batavia, N. Y.)
& Sarah (Ladell) Pincomb (b. Eng.) Prepared in Prep. Coll. Attended Columbia Univ.,
1903-5. Teacher of Dom. Art., H. S., Pittsburg, Kan., 1902-3; Head of Dept. of Dom. Sci.,
Stevens Point Nor., Wis., 1904-6; Asst. in H. Sci., Univ. of 111., 1907-8; Instr. do., 1908-11;
Assoc, do., 1911 — Address, 1008 W. Green St., Urbana, 111.
ALDEN G. PIPPIT
Born July 4, 1868, Bushnell, 111. Prepared in Abingdon H. S. Taught in Knox and
Warren counties. 1890-1; in Abingdon H. S., 1903-5; Asst. in Wood Shop, Univ. of 111.,
1905-6; Instr. in Man. Tr., Champaign H. S., 111., 1906 — Address, 905 W. Park St.,
Champaign, 111.
FLORENCE ELIZABETH PITTS
(See No. 2203.)
EMMA ODY POHL
Born Dec. 17, 1881, Greenville, Miss. Prepared in Greenville (Miss.) H. S. Taught
Gymnastics in Pub. Sch., GIreenville, 1899-1904; two terms in Univ. Norm., Oxford,
Miss., 1901-2; Asst. in Woman's Gym., Univ. of 111., 1905-6; Dir. Dept. of Phys. Educ^,
Miss. Indust. Inst, and Coll., Columbus, Miss., 1906 — Address, Miss. Industrial Inst, an'd
Coll., Columbus, Miss.(j:)
JOHN NORTON POMEROY
A. B., 1887, Yale Univ.; A. M., 1889, ibid.; LL. B., 1891, Univ. of Calif.; Pro-
fessor; b. May 7, 1866, South Orange, N. J.; s. John Norton (b. Apr. 12, 1828, Roch-
ester, N. Y.) & Ann Rebecca (Carter) Pomeroy (b. Sept. 29, 1829, Savannah, Ga.)_
Prepared in Boys' H. S., San Francisco, Calif. Psi Upsilon; Skull and Bones; Phi
Beta Kappa; Phi Delta Phi. Woolsey Scholarship (competitive), 1884; prizes in Latin,
Math., Engl. Attended Columbia Univ., 1888-90. Lawyer, San Francisco, Calif.;
Instr. in law schools, Leland Stanford, Jr., Univ., 1895-6; do., Washington & Lee Univ.,
1900; do., Yale Univ., 1900; Asst. Prof, of i^aw, Univ. of 111., 1910-n; Prof, of Law,
ibid., 191 1 — . Author: Cancellation of Investments, in six Cyclopedia of Law and
Procedure, Amer. Law Book Co., New York, 1903, 65 pp.; A Treatise on Equitable
Remedies, Bancroft, H. Whitney Co., San Francisco, 1905, 2 Vols., 1875, pp.; Stephen
Johnson Field, in V. 7, Great Amer. Lawyers, edited by William Draper Lewis, John
C. Winston, Phila., 1909, 51 pp.; John Norton Pomeroy in V. 8, Great Amer. Lawyers,
edited do.. Pub., do., 1909, 48 pp.; Specific Performance of Contracts, in 36 Cyclopedia
of Law and Procedure, Amer. Law Book Co., New York, 1910, 271 pp.; also editor
of a number of publications. Member Bar Assn. of San Francisco; Sierra Club of
Calif.; Amer. Pol. Sci. Assn.; Assn. for Labor Legislation; Natl. Conservation Assn.;
Faculty 743
Commonwealth Club of San Francisco. Married Annie Crevot Harrington, Aug 17. 1899.
Oakland, Calif. Child, Harriet Harrington, b. Mar. i, 1903- Address, 1109 W. Calitor-
nia Ave., Urbana. 111. ^^^^^^ WILLIAM PONZER
(See No. 1384.) ^^^^^^ LINDSAY POOR
(See No. 1746.) CHARLES MARSHALL POOR
A. B., 1893, Brown Univ.; A. M., 1894, Leland Stanford, Jr., Univ.; Ph. D., 1896,
Brown Univ.; Instructor; b. Oct. 4. 1872, Manchester, N. H.; s. Joseph A. (b. 1840,
Hooksett, N. H.) & Mary V. Poor (b. 1844, Williamstown, Vt.) Prepared in Man-
chester (N. H.) H. S. Phi Gamma Delta; Phi Beta Kappa; House of Commons. Asst.
in Engl., Brown Univ., 1894-6; Instr. in Ger., ibid., 1896-1900; Prin. of Cranston H.
S., Auburn, R. I., 1900-7; Instr. in Ger., Univ. of 111., 1907— Author: Iwan der
Schreckliche, Roman von Hans Hoffmann. Edited with Introduction, Notes, and Vocab-
ulary, pp. 1x4-344, Oxford Univ. Press, New York, 191 1- Member Trinity M. E.
Church. Married Helen Louise Given, 1901, Auburn, R. I. Children, Eleanor Linfield,
b. Aug. 18, 1904; Marion Durgin, b. Dec. 15, 1906. Address, 709 W. High St., LTfbana,
^"' FRANCIS MARION PORTER
CSee No. G180.)
(See No. 3918.)
(See No. 662.)
GEORGE EARL POST
JOHN HENDERSON POWELL
THOMAS REED POWELL
A. B., iQoo, Univ. of Vt.; LL. B., 1904, Harvard Univ.; Lecturer; b. Apr. 29.
1880, Richford, Vt.; s. E. Henry (b. Sept. 3, 1830, ibid.) & Georgiana (Reed) Powell
(b. May 7, 1841, Montpelier, Vt.) Prepared in Burlington (Vt.) H. S. Delta Psi;
Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Delta Phi. Practiced Law, Burlington, Vt., 1904-6; Asst. Treas.
l''niv. of Vt., 1904-06; Student Sch. of Pol. Sci., Columbia Univ., 1906-8; Lecturer in
Pub. Law, ibid.; Assoc, in Pol. Sci., Univ. of 111., 1908-10; Honorary Fellow in Admin-
istrative Law, (Columbia L^niv., 1910-11; Lecturer in Pub. Law, ibid., 191 1 — Author:
Conclusiveness of Administrative Determinations in the Federal Government, The Amer.
fol. Sci. Reziezv, i pp. 583-607, IQ07; Judicial Review of Administrative Action in
Immigration Proceedings, Harvard Law Review, 22, pp. 360-366, 1909; Administrative
Exercise of the Police Power, I, Precautionary Regulation, do., 24, pp. 268-289, 191 '.
II, do., Administrative Orders and Execution, do., pp. 333-346, 191 1, HI, Judicial
Review in Action and Damages, do., pp. 441-450, 191 1. Address, Livingston Hall, Colum-
bia, Univ., New York City; Bus. Add., Kent Hall, do.
BANUS HUTSON PRATER
(See No. 1941.)
TOHN WALTER PREIHS
(See No. 2785.)
♦FREDERICK W. PRENTICE
M. D.; Pi of. of Veterinary Sci., and Lecturer, Univ. of 111., 1873-88. 'Deceased.
ANNA MAY PRICE
(See No. 1387.)
JOHN LOSSEN PRICER
(See No. 3138.)
OTOKAR LUDVIG PROCHASKA
B. S. in Cheni., 1900; LL. B., 1907, 111. Coll. of Law; LL. M., 1908, ibid.; Chemist;
b. July I, 1877, Chicago, 111.; s. Josef Prochaska (b. 1822, Prague. Austria) Prepared
in Northwest Div. H. S., Chicago, 111. P. G., Univ. of Chicago, Dept. of Anat., 191 1.
Chemist for 111. Zinc Co., Peru, 111.; Analyst for Dickman and Mackenzie, Mining Engrs.,
Chicago, 111.; Asst. in Chem., Univ. of 111., 1900-1 ; Con. Chemist, Oak Park, 111., 1901 —
Discovered methods for the dehydration of sodium sulphate as esi>ecially applicable to
natural deposits, in collaboration with Ira Harris Derby, 1901-2. Married Lucy Adela
Xeloushi, June 12, 1901. Children, Dorothy L., b. May 1, 1902; Lucy Joy, b. Mar. 13,
1004. Address, 845 S. Kenilworth Ave., Oak Park, 111.
LORING HARVEY PROVINE
(See No. 1943.)
ROSS C. PURDY
Professor; b. Mar. 3, 1875, Jasper, N. Y.; s. Andrew (b. ibid.) & Mary E. (Coffin)
Purdy (b. Brookfield, Pa.) Prepared in Buffalo and North Tonawanda High Schs.
Psi Upsilon, Theta Nu Epsilon, Sigma Xi. Natl. Brick Mfrs. Assn. Scholarship. Attended
Syracuse Univ., 1895-6; Ohio State Univ., 1896-8, 1901-4, 1907-8. Ceramic Engr., Ohio
State Univ., 1908; Chemist and Asst. Supt., Mosaic Tile Co., 1899-1901; Chemist and
Foreman, glazing and burning dept., Roseville Pottery Co., 1901-2; Asst. in Ceramics,
Ohio State Univ., 1902-5; Instr., do., and Ceramist, Geol. Sur., Univ. of 111., 1905-7;
Asst. Prof., Clayworking and Ceramics, Ohio State Univ., 1907-8; Assoc Prof " of
Ceramic Eng., ibid.. 1908-11; ProL of Ceramics, ibid., 1911 — Author: Glazes and
Bodies Used in White Ware Manufacture. Member Amer. Ceramic Soc (Pres 1909)
Married Myra J. Watts, June, 1901, Zanesville, O. Children, Reliance Spencer b
744 University of Illinois
Mar., 1904; Constance Hopkins, b. June, 1905; Lois Brewster, b. Jan.. 1909. Address,
Ohio State Univ., Columbus, O.
ALICE PUTNAM
(See No. 1252.)
HADLEY W. QUAINTANCE
(See No. G182.)
OSCAR QUICK
A. B., 189s, Harvard Univ.; A. M., 1896, ibid.; Teacher; b. Jan. 9, 1876, Burling-
ton, la.; s. Martin (b. Sweden) & Lena (Ohm) Quick (b. Norway.) Prepared in
Omaha (Nebr.) H. S. Phi Beta Kappa. Scholarship of $300 secured in sophomore
and junior yrs; one of $250 in senior year. Attended New York tfniv., Saturdays,
1910-11. Asst. in Phys., Univ. of 111., 1895-6; Instr., ibid., i8g6-8; Asst. Prof., ibid.,
1898-1902; with Clark and Mills, Elec. Contractors, Cambridge, Mass., 1902; U. S.
Patent Office, 4th Asst. Examiner, 1902-4; 3d Asst. Examiner, 1905; Instr. in Charge
of Evening Phys. Lab. work at George Washington Univ., 1903-5; Teacher of Phys.,
Jamaica H. S.. New York City, 1905 — Member Natl. Guard, D. C. ; Co. K (Y. M.
C. A. Co.); Phys. Club of the City of New York. Married Carrie Morrison Brown,
Mar. 12, 1904, Cambridge, Mass. Child, Marian Emma, b. Mar. 22, 1905. Address,
14 Burdette Place, Jamaica, New York City, N. Y.
GUSTAV H. RADEBALTGH
Instructor; b. July 24, 1886, Mansfield, HI.; s. Millard Fillmore (b. 1854, Bedford,
Pa.) & Marie Christiana (Burkhardt) Radebaugh (b. 1861, Racine, Wis.) With E. M.
Burr & Co., Champaign, 111., 1905-7, 1908-11; with Peoria & Eastern Div. N. Y. Central
Lines, 1907-8, Urbana, 111.; Instr. in Mech. Eng., Univ. of 111., 191 1 — Designed
aerial act for theatrical use, 1909. Member Presb. Church. Married Mildred Blanche
Kirkpatrick, Sept. i, 1912, Crawfordsville, Ind. Address, 402 Railroad St., Urbana, 111.
(See No. 3926.)
(See No. 1946.)
(See No. 1071.)
EDWARD CLEVELAND RAINEY
BERTHA THATCHER RANDALL
D WIGHT T. RANDALL
CHARLES BREWSTER RANDOLPH
A. B., 1896, Wabash Coll.; Tutor for two years in Latin and one in Greek, Wabash
ColL ; Instr. in Greek and Latin in Prep. School, Univ. of 111., 1897-9.(1)
OSCAR ALAN RANDOLPH
B. S., 191 1, Mo. Sch. of Mines; Assistant; b. Nov. 25, 1886, Summersville, Mo.;
s. James Evans & Rebecca Ann (Craegar) Randolph. Prepared in Cent. H. S., Kansas
City, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha; Tau Beta Pi. Candidate for Ph. D., Univ. of 111. Student
Asst., in Chem., Mo. Sch. of Mines, 1910-11; Asst. in Phys., Univ. of 111., 1911— Mar-
ried Edith Schultz, June 9, 191 1, Rolla, Mo. Address, 202 W. University Ave., Urbana,
111.
FRED HENRY RANKIN
Supt. of Agr'l., Extension; b. May 18, 1865, Athens, 111.: s. Henrv B. (b. Apr. 7,
1837, ibid.) & Alma (Hurd) Rankin (b. June 30, 1842, Ottawa, 111.) Prepared in
Athens H. S., and Whipple Acad., 111. Psi Upsilon; Alpha Zeta. Farmer, 1 886-1900;
Inst. Visitor, 1901-2; Supt. Agr. Coll. Extension, Univ. of 111., 1902 — Leave of absence
May-Dec, 1904, to act as Secy, of Dept. of Live Stock at Universal Exp., St. Louis,
Mo.; mem. of Internatl. Jury of awards, do. Edited annual leports of 111. Live Stock
Breeders' Assn.; issued leaflets and circulars as one of the features of Coll. Extension
work; prepared addresses for Agr. meetings in this and other states; frequent contrib-
utor to the Agr. Press. Member State Sugar Beet Growers' Assn. (Pres., 1897-1900);
111. State Live Stock Breeders' Assn. (Secy., 1895-1908). Married Jennie Brunner,
July 30, 1904. Address, 1012 W. California Ave., Urbana, 111.
WILLIAM HORACE RAYNER
(See No. 3928.)
(See No. 2212.)
JEROME EDWARD READHIMER
PETER JOSEPH REBMAN
Assistant; b. Sept. 29, 1887. Bloomington, 111.; s. Peter (b. Apr. 26, 1858, Alspach,
Bavaria, Germany) & Elizabeth (Ehrmantraut) Rebman (b. Sept. 24, 1866, Bierbach,
Bavaria, Germany. Blacksmith. Chicago & Alton R. R., Bloomington, 111., 1904-10;
Asst. in Forge Shops, Univ. of 111., 1910 — Married Eva Rebman, Feb. 24, 1908, Bloom-
ington, 111. Child, Margaret Elizabeth, b. Dec. 28, 1908. Address 410 N Race St
Urbana, 111.
HARRY WILFRED REDDICK
(See No. G186.)
WILLIAM ALFRED REDENBAUGH
Tu ^- ^•' a5?^3j Dartmouth (ZolL; Ph. D., 1897, ibid.; b. Sept. 18, 1871, Peoria.
I i v^- u^ll^'^'^o o^^^°",, ^^- /?42, Piqua, O.) & Sarah Alice (Catcott)
Redenbaugh (b. 1S48, O.) Prepared in Peoria H. S. Phi Delta Theta; Phi Beta Kappa-
Acacia. Special honors in Geol.; Honorable Mention in Bot. ; Fellowshin in Biol
Lab. Asst. m Biol., Dartmouth Coll.. 1896-7; Head of Sci. Dept., H. S., Quincy 111 1897-
Faculty 745
1905. Instr. in Chem.. Univ. of IH., 1905-7; Head of Sci. Dept., Lincoln H. S., Seattle,
Wash., and Specialist in Lab. Equipment for six high schools, ibid., 1907 — Instructor in
Zoology U. of W., Marine Station, summer 1912- Author: Qual. Analysis te.xt and
manual, Univ. of 111. (Joint author), 150 pp., 1906; Bot. and Zool. Text Books for Natl.
Sch. of Correspondence, Quincy, 111., 1902; also a number of articles. Member Seattle
Sci. Club (Secy., 1909-10). Married Mary Louise Farr, Aug. 2, 1899, Hanover, N. H.
Child, Dorothy Dartmouth, b. Oct. 50, 1901. Address, 4219 Interlake Ave., Seattle,
Wash.
OTIS CHESTER REED
(See No. 4872.)
FRANK WALKER REED
A. B., 1902, Univ. of Nashville: A. M., 1907, Univ. of Va. : Ph. D.. 1907, ibid.:
Instructor; b. June 17, 1881, Wytheville, Va.; s. David (b. Feb., 1836, ibid.) & Elizabeth
(Johnson) Reed (b. July, 1845, ibid.) Prepared in Wytheville (Va.) H. S. Sigma Xi.
Fellow in Astron., Univ. of Va., 1904-7; Instr. in Astron., Univ. of 111., 1907 — Mem-
ber Amer. Assn. for Adv. of Sci. (Fellow); Astronom. and Astrophys. Soc. of Amer.
Address, 11 03 W. Oregon St., Urbana, 111.
SUSAN MARTHA REED
(See No. G187.)
*LEWIS ADDISON RHOADES
A. B., 1884, Univ. of Mich.; A. M., 1886, ibid.; Ph. D., 1892, Univ. of Gottingen;
b. Dec. 19, i860, Skaneatetes, N. Y,; s. Lewis H. & Rachel Parsons (Williams) Rhoades.
Prepared in Ann Arbor, Mich. Teacher of Engl, and Latin, Mich. Mil. Acad., 1884-5;
Instr. in Ann Arbor High Sch., 18S6-8; Instr. in Gar., Univ. of Mich.. i88S-qo; Instr.
in Cornell Univ., 1893-6; Prof, of Ger., Univ. of 111., 1896-1903; do., Ohio State Univ..
1903 — Editor (with introduction and notes): Schiller's Maria Stuart, 1893; Goethe's
Iphigenie auf Tauris, 1896; Frey tag's Aus dem Jahrhundert des grossen Krieges, 1898;
Schiller's Jungfrau von Orleans, 1901; Biblische Geschichten (selected and annotated),
1902. Author: Holty's Verhaltnis zur Englischen Literature, 1893, Gottingen. Married
Anna Evans Miner, 1887, at Ann Arbor, Mich. Children, Rachel, b. 1889; Frances,
b. 1893; Mary, b. 1899. *Died at Columbus, O., in 1910.
JOHN LYON RICH
A. B., 1906, Cornell Univ.; A. M., 1907, ibid.; Ph. D., 191 1, ibid.; Instructor;
b. Dec. I, 1884, Hobart, N. Y. ; s. Thomas (b. Apr. 26, 1853, ibid.) & Marion Augusta
(Lyon) Rich (b. Nov. 27, 1856, ibid.) Prepared in Hobart (N. Y.) H. S. Gamma
Alpha; Sigma Xi. State Scholarship; Univ. Grad. Scholarship, 1906-7; Univ. Grad.
Fellowship, 1907-8. Junior Geologist, U. S. Geol. Sur., 1907 — • Instr. in Geol. and Phys.
Geog., Cornell Univ., 1909-11; Instr. in Geol., Univ. of 111., 1911-12. Author: Local
Glaciation in the Catskill Mts., Jour. Geo!., V. xiv, 1906, pp. 111-121; Marginal Glacial
Drainage in the Finger Lake Region, do., V. xvi, 1908, pp. 527-548; The Physiography
of the Bishop Conglomerate, do., xviii, 1910, pp. 601-632; Stream Trenching in South-
western N. Mex., Amer. Jour. Sci., V. xxxii, 191 1, pp. 237-245; Gravel as a Resistant
Rock, Jour. Geol., xix, 191 1, pp. 492-506. Member Amer. Assn. for Adv. of Sci.; Natl.
Geog. Soc; Univ Club, 111. Married Genevieve C^'nthia Potts, June 25, 1912, Coopers-
town, N. Y. Address, 215 W. Washington St., Urbana, 111.
CHARLES RUSS RICHARDS
B. M. E., 1890, Purdue Univ.; M. E., 1890, ibid.; M. M. E.. 1895, Cornell Univ.;
Prof., and in charge of Dept.; b. Mar. 23, 1S71, Clark's Hill, Ind.; s. (iharles (b. Mar.
18, 1841, near Clark's Hill, Ind.) & Sarah Elizabeth (Watt) Richards (b. 1S43, JeffersL-n,
Ind.) Prepared in Prep. Sch. Purdue Univ. Sigma Chi; Tau Beta Pi: Sigma Xi;
Sigma Tau. Instr. in Mech. Eng., Agr. Coll., 1891-2; Adjunct Prof, and Prof, of Prac.
Mech., 1892-8; Prof, of Mech. Eng., 1898-191 1; Dean of Coll. of Eng., 1907-11, Univ.
of Nebr.; Prof, of Mech. Eng., in Charge of Dept., Univ. of 111., 1911 — Consulting
Engr. for City of Lincoln, Nebr., and various other towns in Nebr. Author: Manual
of Wood Turning, Univ. Book Store, Lincoln, Nebr.; also various articles. Member
Amer. Soc of. Mech. Engrs.; Soc. for Prom, of Eng. Educ; Western Soc. of Engrs. :
Nebr. Acad, of Sci. Married Alida Russel Keardsley, Nov. 26, 1891, Lafayette, Ind.
Children, Lenore, b. Nov. 14, 1892; Robert Watt, b. Oct. 2, 1900. Address, 807 W.
(Oregon St., Urbana, 111.
ROBERT EARL RICHARDSON
(See No. 1574.)
(See No. 663.)
(See No. 1948.)
FREDERICK WILLIAM RICHART
JOHN JEFFERSON RICHEY
BURT RANSOM RICKARDS
B. S., 1899, Mass. Inst, of Tech.; Asst. Dir. ; b. Sept. 28. 1876, Cambridge,
Mass.; s. Bennett (b. May 8, 1837, Greene, Me.) & Elvira S. (Jackson
Rickards (b. Feb. 28, 1838, West Abington, Mass.) Prepared in Cambridge English
H. S., Mass. Sigma Xi. Instr. in Chem., Lowell Textile Sch., 1899-1900; Asst. Dir.
and Bact., Boston Bd. of Health Lab., 1900-5; Dir., do., 1905-8; Lcct. and Instr., Mass.
Inst. Tech. (Pub. Health Lab.), 1906-8; Chief of Labs., Ohio State Bd. of Health.
1908-10; Assoc. Prof, of Municipal and -Sanitary Dairying, Univ. of 111., 1911-12; Asst.
Dir. of Biol. Dept., Eli Lilly Co., Indianapolis, Ind., 191J — Editor and publisher;
746 University of Illinois
Amer. Jour, of Pub. Hygiene, 1905-10; Jour.^ of the Amcr. Pub. Health ^ssn 1911.
Author: (a) Sputum Shaking and Sedimenting Apparatus; (b) A Rabies Collecting
Outfit, Rpts. S- Papers of the A. P. H. A., V. 33, P<\",,- ^9 PP.; Diphtheria Diag-
nosis, do., 14 pp.; The Commercial Pasturization of Milk do., V. 34, 187 PP-, and
Amer. Jour, of Pub. Hygiene, V. 5, 507 PP.: The Result of Remcubation and Reinocu-
lation of Atypical Dip'nheria Cultures, rfo. 234 pp and do., 3 -'4 PP.; The LongeMty ot
Bacillus Tuberculosis in Sputum (with F. H. Slack and B. L. Arms), do., 338 pp. and
do 586 pp.; Notes on a case of Apparent Pulmonary Tuberculosis Associated with
the Constant Presence of Diphtheria-like Organisms in the Sputum, Bact. Studies by
the pupils of Wm. T. Sedgwick, 329 pp. (Fest-schnft). Member Amer. Pub. Health
Assn • Amer. Chem. Soc, 1899-1910; Soc. Amer. Bacteriologists; Boston Bact. Club;
Mass. Assn. of Bds. of Health; Univ. Club, HI. Married Alma Leighton, Oct. 28, 1902,
Melrose, Mass. Child, Leighton Ransom, b. June 8, 19 n. Address, care ot Lli Lilly
Co., Indianapolis, Ind.
NATHAN CLIFFORD RICKER
(See No. 13.)
HENRY LEWIS RIETZ
B. S., 1899, Ohio State Univ.; Ph. D., 1902, Cornell Univ.; Assoc. Prof, and
Statistician; b. Aug. 24, 187S. Gilmore, O.; s. Jacob (b. Oct. 11, 1847, on the Frohn-
bacher Hof in the Rhein Pilaz, Bavaria, Ger.) & Tabitha Jane (Gray) Reitz (b. Dec. 17,
1852, Port Washington, O.) Prepared in Gnadenhutten (O.) H. S. Alpha Tau Omega;
Sigma Xi; Phi Beta Kappa; Gamma Alpha. Oliver Grad. Scholarship, Cornell Univ.;
Erastus Brooks Fellowship, ibid. Asst. in Math., Cornell Univ., 1901-2; Prof, of Math,
and Astron., Butler Coll., 1902-3; Instr. in Math., Univ. of 111., 1903-4; Asst. Prof.,
ibid. 1904-7; do., and Statistician, Agr. Exp. Sta., ibid., 1907-11; Assoc. Prof, of Math,
and do., Sta., ibid., 191 1— Author: College Algebra (Rietz and Crathorne), Henry
Holt & Co., New York, 1909, 265 pp.; Exercises and Problems for College Algebra, do.,
1910 45 pp.; also a number of articles, and joint author of several 111. Agr. Expt. Sta.
Bulls. Member M. E. Church; Amer. Math. Soc; Circolo Mathematico di Palermo;
Amer. Inst, of Actuaries (Fellow); Amer. Assn. for Adv. of Sci. Address, 708 S. Good-
win Ave., Urbana, 111.
HARRIET BECKWITH RINAKER
(See No. G191.)
(See No. G192.)
WALTER JOHN RISLEY
MARY HILDA ROBERTS
A. B., Ind. Univ.; Assistant: b. Remington, Ind.; d. Hugh G. and Margaret Jane
(Nelson) Roberts. Prepared in Remington (Ind.) H. S. Teacher in H. S., Oxford, Ind.;
Order Asst. in Lib., Univ. of 111., 1909 — Address, 917 W. California Ave., Urbana, 111.
SHELBY SAUFLEY ROBERTS
B. S. 1898, Rose Poly. Inst.; C. E., 1907, ibid., Engr.; b. Apr. 13, 1874, Louisville,
Ky.; s. Bolin Emery (b. Nov. 10, 1830, Richmond, Ky.) & Margaret Katherine (Pickens)
Roberts (b. Nov. 10, 1846, Columbia, Ky.) Prepared in Louisville (Ky.) Male H. S.
Phi Sigma Phi; Sigma Xi. Track Apprentice, I. C. R. R., 1898; Asst. to Topographer,
Rodman, Instrumentman, St. L. P. & N. R. R., 1898-9; Asst. to Asst. Engr., Instrument-
man, Bldg. Inspr., Roadmaster, L. & N. R. R., 1899-1905; Asst. Engr., I. C. R. R.,
1905; with F. C. Brent, Pensacola, Fla., Supt. Bldg., Constr., 1905-6; Office Engr., I. C.
R. R., 1006-8; Asst. Prof, of Ry. C. E., Univ. of 111., 1008-10: Asst. Engr., Cnnstr.
Dept., and Div. Engr. of Constr., I. C. R. R., 191 o — Co. C, ist Ky., 1891-4; 2d Sergt.
Author: Track Formulae and Tables, Jno. Wiley & Sons, New York, 1910, i6mo. pp.
xii-4-514; also several articles. Member Amer. Soc. C. E.; Amer. Ry. Engr. Assn. Mar-
ried Nell Ackley Richardson, Nov. 26, 1901, Louisville, Ky. Children, Nell Richardson,
b. Sept. 26, 1902; Shelby Chilton, b. Feb. 15, 1904; Sarah Pickens, b. Aug. 16, 1906.
Address, 1454 Second St., Sta. E., Louisville, Ky.
NELLIE MABEL ROBERTSON
A. B., 1900, Moores Hill Coll.; Assistant; b. Oct. 24, 1870, Deputy, Ind.; s. James
D. (b. 1842, ibid.) & Rebecca (Miller) Robertson (b. 1844, Paris, Ind.) Prepared in
Prep. Dept., Moores Hill Coll. Attended 111. Lib. Sch., 1908-9; Order Asst. in Lib.,
Univ. of 111., 1910 — Address, 904 W. Illinois St., Urbana, III.
WILLIAM SPENCE ROBERTSON
B. L., 1899, Univ. of Wis.; M. L., 1900, ibid.; Ph. D., 1903, Yale Univ.; Asst.
Prof. Born Oct. 7, 1872, Glasgow, Scotland. Prepared in Milwaukee East Side H. S.
Grad. Scholar in Amer. Hist., Univ. of Wis., 1900-1; Bulkeley Fellow in Amer. Hist., Yale
Univ., 1901-3; Instr. in Hist., Western Reserve Univ., 1903-6; Asst. Prof, of Hist., ibid..
1906-9; absent on leave and Acting Prof, of Amer. Hist., Ind. Univ., Jan. -June, 1909;
Acting Prof, of Amer. Hist., summer session, ibid. 1909; Asst. Prof, of Hist., Univ. of ill.,
1909 — • Author: Francisco de Miranda, Rpt. of Amer. Hist. Assn.. 1907, 1, pp. 189-550;
The Beginnings of Spanish-American Diplomacy, Turner Essays in American History, pp.
231-267. Address, 907 Nevada St., Urbana, 111.
ELNA ALPHONSO ROBINSON
(See No. 83.)
Faculty 747
MAURICE HENRY ROBINSON
A. M., 1898, Dartmouth Coll.; Ph. D., 1902, Yale Univ.; Professor; b. June 7,
1865, N. H.; s. Joseph Wadleigh (b. Dec. 7, 1817, Meredith, N. H.) & Frances Eliza
(Weld) Robinson (b. Mar. 23, 1831, Boothbay, Me.) Prepared in N. H. Lit. Inst.,
N. H. B. L., Dartmouth Coll. Delta Kappa Epsilon; Phi Beta Kappa. Grad Scholar,
Dartmouth Coll., 1896-7; Fellowship, Yale Univ., 1898-9. Prin. of H. S., Wahpeton,
N. D., 1890-2; Supt. and Prin., Madelia, Minn., 1892-6; Asst. in Pol. Sci., Dartmouth
Coll., 1897-8; Instr. in Pol. Econ., Yale Univ., 1899- 1902; Special Agent for the Cen-
sus Bureau, 1903; Prof, of Industry and Transportation, Univ. of 111., 1902 — Author:
A History of Taxation in New Hampshire, Amer. Econ. Assn., 1903, 220 pp.; The
Report of the Industrial Comm., V, Trusts, pamphlet, 20 pp., 1903; Railway Freight
Rates, 1909, 40 pp.; Modern Business Organization and Management, LaSalle Exten-
sion Univ., 1910, 500 pp.; also a number of articles. Member Amer. Econ. Assn.;
Amer. Pol. Sci. Assn.; Amer. Soc. for the Prom, of Efficiency; Congr. Church; United
Church, New Haven, Conn. Married Elinor Corse, Sept. 10, i8qo. Child, Florence
Elinor, b. June 29, 1891. Address, 1016 California Ave., Urbana, 111.
*STILLMAN WILLIAMS ROBINSON
C. E., 1863, Univ. of Mich.; D. Sc, 1896, Ohio State Univ.; b. Mar. 6, 1838,
South Reading, Vt.; s. Ebenezer, Jr. (b. Sept. 30, 1810, ibid.) & Adeline (Williams)
Robinson (b. Dec. 19, 1814). Prepared in Springfield Wesleyan Sem., Vt., and Ann
Arbor H. S., Mich., Lit. Soc, Mich. Asst. Engr. to U. S. Lake Sur., 1863-6; Asst. in
Eng., Univ. of Mich., 1866-7; Asst. Prof. Mining Engr. and Geodesy, Univ. of Mich.,
1867-7; Engr. and Astronomer, Sur. West Bonudarv Line of Nebr., 1869; Prof, of
Mech. Eng. and Phys., Univ. of 111., 1870-8; Dean Coll. of Eng., ibid.^ 1878; Prof, of
Mech. Eng. and Phys., ibid., 1878-82; Inspr. of R. Rs. and Bridges in Ohio, 1880-4;
Prof, of Mech. Eng., Ohio State Univ., 1882-95; Prof. Emeritus of Mech. Eng., ibid:,
1899-igio. Inventor to Wire Grip Fastenings Co., 1884-98; Consulting Mech. Engr.
for Lick Telescope and Mountings, 1887; Consulting Engr., Santa Fe R. R. on Train
Brakes and R. R. Labs., 1883-4; do., on Bridges, 1887-90. Inventions: First Ther-
mometer Graduating Machine, i860; Magnetic Break Circuit for Astronom. Clocks, 1862;
Double Eyepiece for Simultaneous Astron. Observers, 1864; Automatic Cut-off Engfines,
1872, and about six other inventions not patented. Patented in all, about forty inventions.
Author: Treatise on Gear Teeth Ly Templet Odontograph, pub. by author, Columbus, O.
1883, i2mo., 30 pp.; Measurement of Gas Wells, Geol. Rpts. of Ohio, 1886, 8vo., 44 pp.;
Measurement of Natural Gas, do., 1890, 8vo., 44 pp.; Pitot Inst, for Measuring Gas,
do.. 3rd Edition, 1892-6; i2mo., 32 pp.; Robinson-Riehle Transmission Dynamometer,
Riehle Bros., Philadelphia, 1893, 8vo., 15 pp.; Cast Iron Piling, Iron Piling Co., Co-
lurnbus, O., 1899, 21 pp.; also a number of earlier books and pamphlets and many
articles. Judge of Awards at R. R. Exp., Chicago, 1883; Chairman com. on Standards
for Amer. Soc. Mech. Engrs., 1884; Roland Prize, Amer. Soc. C. E., 1889. Member
Amer. Assn. for Adv. of Sci. (Fellow); Amer. Soc. of Mech. Engrs.; Amer. Coc. Civ.
Engrs.; Soc. for Prom, of Eng. Educ. ; Soc. Naval Archs. and Marine Engrs.; Ohio
Soc. Mech., Elec, and Steam Engrs. Married Mary E. Holden, Dec, 1863, Niagara
Falls., N. Y. (d. 1885); Mary Haines, Apr., 1888, Ada, O. Children, Eckka Mazola,
b. Oct., 1869; Erdis Geroska, b. Jan., 1872; Zella Vina, b. Dec, 1877. *Died Oct.
WARD REID ROBINSON
(See No. 2797.)
ALLEN ELLINGTON ROGERS
A. B., 1876, Bowdoin Coll.; A. M., 1878, ibid.; Professor; b. Apr. 23, 1856, Ells-
worth. Me. Taught in Univ. of Me., seven years; Acting Prof, in Sch. of Law, Univ.
of 111., 1906-7; Prof, of Law, Univ. of Me., 1907— Author: Our System of Government,
a text-book for undergraduate work in colleges. Address, Univ. of Maine, Orono,
Me.(t)
CHARLES WESLEY ROLFE
(See No. 14-)
PETER ROOS
Born Feb. 22, 1850, Lyngby, Kristianstads Lan, Sweden. Prepared in Pub. Schs.
of Lyngby and Kristianstad. Came to America in 1872. Fresco painter and designer,
Boston, Mass., 1872-3; Instr. in the Boston Evening Drawing Schs., 1873; established
the Boston Art Acad., 1874; Instr. in Industrial Art and Design, Univ. of 111., 1876-77,
and winter and spring terms of 1880; Prof, of Industrial Art and Design, ibid., 1880-9;
studied and practiced landscape art, 1890-6; Dir. of Art Study in Pub. Schs. of Ca'm-
bridge, Mass., 1896 — Member Boston Art Club, 1874; N. E. A., 1903; State Teachers'
Assn. of Mass., 1897; The Cambridge Mun. Art. Soc, 1903; The Univ. of 111. Club,
1903. Address, 24 Sacramento St., Cambridge, Mass.
CARLTON R. ROSE
Ph. B., 1894, Univ. of Mich.; Ph. D., 1896, ibid.; Superintendent; b. June 16,
1873; s. Benjamin Preston & Cornelia (Robinson) Rose. Prepared in Ann Arbor (Mich.)
H. S. Delta Upsilon. Asst. Instr. in Chem., Univ. of Mich., 1894-6; Instr., do., Univ.
of 111., 1896-1900; Prof, of Metallurgy, Colo. Sch. of Mines, 1901-3; Supt. Smelters,
Pueblo, Colo., 19(13 — Member Amer. Inst, of Min. Engrs.; Colo. Sci. Soc. Married
Winifred Higbee, Aug. 12, 1897. Children, Carlton Higbee, b. Sept. 3, 1902; Robert
Preston, b. Dec. 30, 1908; Edward Louis, b. June 3, 1909. Address, Box 860, Pueblo,
Colo.
748 University of Illinois
LUTHER SHERMAN ROSS
(See No. 576.)
CHARLES RALPH ROUNDS
Ph. B., 1901, Univ. of Wis.; Teacher and Head of Dept.; b. Aug. 3, 1877, Ari^an-
saw, Wis.; s. Cyrus (b. Jan. 23, 1831, Mansfield, N. Y.) & Mary (Boyd) Rounds (b.
Jan. 25, Pittsburg, Pa.) Prepared in Florence (Wis.) H. S., and State Nor. Sch., Wis.
Athenae; Phi Kappa Sigma. Teacher in country sch.; Instr^ in Rhet. and Pub. Speak.,
Univ. of 111., 1901-3; Prof, of Reading and Gram, in State Nor. Sch., Whitewater, Wis.,
1903-11; Head of Dept. of Engl., West Div. H. S., Milwaukee, Wis., 191 1 — Author:
The Varying Systems of Nomenclature in Use in our Texts in English Grammar, Ediic.
Rei'icw, June, 1910; A Symposium on Reform in Grammatical Nomenclature in the
Study of the Languages, The Present Situation and Possible Remedies, The School
Review, V. xix, 191 1, pp. 610-617; "The Waste of Unlearning," English Journal, May, '12.
Member Congr. Church. Married Mabel Willis, June 29, 1905, Crawfordsville, Ind.
Children, David Edward, b. May 11, 1907; Stuard Boyd, b. Sept. 16, 1908; Benjamin,
b. Aug. 16, 19 1 2. Address, West Div. H. S., Milwaukee, Wis.
CHESTER HARVEY ROWELL
Ph. B., 1888, Univ. of Mich.; Editor; b. Nov. i, 1867, Bloomington, 111.; s. Jonathan
Harvey (b. Feb. 10, 1833, Haverhill, N. H.) & Maria Sanford (Woods) Rowell (b.
Feb. 14, 1843.) Prepared in Bloomington H. S. and H. S. Dept., I. S. N. U. Delta
Tau Delta; Phi Beta Kappa. Grad. work, Univ. of Mich., 1888-89; do., universities of
Halle and Berlin; also studied in Rome and Paris. Clerk to the Comm. on Elections
of the H. Rep., sist Congress, Washington, D. C, 1889-91J Teacher in Baxter Coll.,
Kan. (now defunct); do., Racine Coll., Wis.; do., Fresno, Calif. H. S.; Instr. in Ger.,
Univ. of 111., 1897-8; Editor and part owner of the Fresno Republican, Calif., 1898 —
Lecturer in Journalism, summer session, Univ. of Calif., 191 1. Author: Digest of Con-
tested Election Cases in the 51st Congress, Washington, Govt. Printing Office, 1891,
833 pp.; A Historical and Legal Digest of all the Contested Election Cases in the House
of Rep. of the United States from the First to the Fifty-sixth Congress, 1 789-1901., do.,
864 pp.; newspaper articles; contributions to periodicals. Member School Bd., Fresno,
Calif.; Calif. State Comm., Panama-Pacific Internatl. Exp., 1910-15; Lincoln-Roosevelt
Republican League of Calif., 1909-11 (Pres.); LaFollette League of Calif., 1911 (Pres.);
Calif. Republican State Convention, 1910 (Chairman); Delegate Nat. Republican Con.
and Nat. Progressive Con., 1912; mem. sub-corn, on platform of both con.; Calif. Nat.
Com., Progressive party, 1912-16; Vice Pres. Nat. Mun. League; Mem. Am. Pol. Sci. Asso. ;
Natl. Bd., Associated Press; Calif. Circuit Associated Press (Dir.); Amer. iNewspaper
Publishers Assn.; Commonwealth Club of Calif. Married Myrtle Marie Lingle, Aug. i,
1897, Chicago, 111. Children, Chester H., b. July 9, 1898 (d. Jan. 22, 1900); Cora W.,
b. May 4, 1900; Mildred M., b. Feb. 3, 1906 (d. jfuly 30, 1906); Barbara Lois, b. July 30,
1907; Jonathan H., b. Oct. 29, 1909. Address, 269 Forthcamp Ave., Fresno, Calif.
SIDNEY ARCHIE ROWLAND
A. B., 1907, Ouachita Coll.; Assistant; b. Sept. 23. 1887, Camden, Ark.; s. Sidney
Alvin (b. Feb. 21, 1850, Dallas Co., Ark.) & Mary Adeline (Pryor) Rowland (b. Mar. 14-
1857, Bibb Co., Ga.) Prepared in Camden (Ark.) H. S. Herniesian; Gamma Alpha.
Scholarship in Phys., Univ. of 111., 1909-10; Fellow in Phys., Eng. Exp. Sta., ibid., 1910-11.
Instr. in Math, and Phys., Prep. Dept., LTniv. of Ark., 1907-9; Asst. in Math., Lhiiv. of I'L,
1910 — Member Baptist Church; Natl. Geog. Soc. Address, 90s S. Sixth St., Champaign,
111.
ADELINE WHITNEY ROWLEY (KEWLEY)
Born Apr. 26, 1873, Cedar Rapids, la.; d. DeWitt Clinton (b. Sept. 30, 1824, Middle-
sex Co., N. Y.) & Adeline T. (Weed) Rowley (b. June 19, 1836, Ypsilanti, Mich.)
Prepared in Mich. State Nor. Univ., Ypsilanti, Mich. Alpha Chi Omega. Attended
DePauw Univ., Greencastle, Ind. Teacher of Voice Culture, Young Ladies' Sch.,
Columbia, Tenn., 1895-6; do., Univ. of 111., 1896-7; do., Onarga Sem., Onarga, 111.,
1897-8. Member Presb. Church. Married James Kewley, Sept. 2, 1899, Cedar Rapids,
la. Child, Robert Condit, b. Dec. 12, 1900. Address, Onarga, 111.
BERTHA ELLA ROYCE
(See No. 2225.)
EDWARD ROYCE
A. B., 1907, Harvard Univ.; Instructor; b. Dec. 25, 1886, Cambridge, Mass.; s.
Josiah (b. Nov. 20, 1854, Grass Valley, Calif.) & Katharine (Head) Royce (b. Oct. 9,
1858, Brookhne, Mass.) Prepared in Browne and Nichols Schs., Cambridge, Mass.
Harris Traveling Fellow, 1908-9. Attended Stern Conservatory, Berlin, Ger., 1908-10.
Private Tutor, 1905-9; Graded school teacher, Porto Rico, 1908; Music Dir., Baptist
Acad., Bryan, Tex., 1910-11; Instr. in Piano, Univ. of 111., 1911-12. Author: A
Derelict, Harvard Monthly, 1904; Drink and the Devil, do., 1904; The Mermaid, do.,
1905; The Age of Anne, do., 1905. Member Harvard Musical Club; Marienfeld Club-
Browne and Nichols Club; Harvard Monthly Ed. Bd. Married Elizabeth Lean Randolph,
Dec. 29, 1910, Germantown, Pa. Child, Randolph, b. Dec. 11, 1912. .4ddress, 103 Irving
St., Cambridge, Mass. Tern. Address, Westminster College of Music, New Wilmington, Pa.
HAROLD ORDWAY RUGG
B. S., 1908, Dartmouth Coll.; C. E., 1909, Thayer Sch. Civ. Eng.; Instructor; b.
Jan. 17, 1885, Fitchburg, Mass. Prepared in Fitchburg (Mass) H. S. Tutor in Hist.,
Faculty 749
Dartmouth Coll., 1906-8; Instr. in Mech. Drawing and Descriptive Geom., 1908-9; Instr.
in Civ. Eng., James Millikin Univ., 1909-10; Acting Prof, of Civ. Eng., igio-ii; Instr.
in Gen. Eng. Drawing, Univ. of 111., 191 1 — Author: A Complete Outline of European
History. Member Epis. Church. Married Bertha Miller, '08, of Franklin, Ind.
Address, 706 W. Calif. Ave., Urbana, 111.
GUY HENRY RUMP
(See No. 2226.)
HENRY PERLY RUSK
B. S., 1904, Valparaiso Univ.; B. S. A., looS, Univ. of Mo.; M. S. A., 1911, ibid.;
Associate; b. July 19, 1884, Rantoul, 111.; s. William Humphrey (b. Jan. 15, 1858, O.) &
Anna L. (Renner) Rusk (b. Feb. 9, 18^9, HI-) Prepared in High Schs. Frencesville, and
Valparaiso, Ind. Alpha Zeta ; Sigma Xi. Instr. in Biol., Mil. Acad., Columbia, Mo.,
1906-7; Stud. Asst. in An. Hus., Univ. of Mo., 1907-8; Asst. in An. Hus., ibid., 1908-9;
First Asst. in An. Hus., Ind. Exp. Sta., Purdue, Ind., 1909-10; Assoc, in Beef Cattle,
Univ. of 111., 1910 — Joint author: Bull. No. 153., Ind. Exp. Sta., Winter Steer Feed-
ing, 67 pp. Married Edith Elizabeth Hartley. Tune 28, 191 1, Eureka, Ind. Child, Eliza-
beth Hartley, b. Oct. 14, 1912. Address, 501 Washington St., Urbana, 111.
WARREN ALBERT RUTH
A. B., 1906, Wabash Coll.; A. M., 1909, ibid.; Assistant; b. May 23, 1884, St.
Joseph Co., Ind.; s. Albert H. (b. May 3, 1857, ibid.) & Amy E. (Ringle) Ruth (b. Feb.
7, 1857, ibid). Prepared in High Schs. of South Bend and Mishawaka, Ind. Phi Uelta
Theta; Alpha Chi Sigma. Stu. Asst. in Chem., Wabash Coll., 1904-6; Fellowship in
Chemistry, Ohio State Univ., 1906-7; Attended Washington Univ., St. Louis, 1907-8;
Instr. in Chem., Wabash Coll., 1908-9; Asst, in Hort. Chem., L^niv. of III., 1909-10;
Asst. Chem. in Hort., ibid., 191 o — Address, 901 W. Illinois St. Urbana, 111.
THOMAS ARTHUR RUTHERFORD
B. S., 1903, Princeton Ur.iv. ; M. S., 1907, ibid.: M. D., 1907. Univ. of Pa.; Chemist;
b. Aug. 31, 1880, Strathroy, Ont. Prepared in Blair Presb. Acad. Honors^ in Phys. Sci.
Asst. in Chem., Univ. of III., 1908-9. Author: Comparative Chemical Composition of
the Hair of Different Races, (f)
ROY WEAVER RUTT
(See No. 1952)
FANNY M. RYAN
Instr. in Mod. Langs., Univ. of 111., 1890-2. (t)
WARD HANSON SACHS
B. S., 1910, III. Wesleyan Univ.; Assistant; b. Oct. 25, 1887, Towanda, 111.; s.
Hanson Philip (b. Nov. 30, 1853. Gridley, 111.) & Martha Jane (Moats) Sachs (b. Nov.
6, 1856, Towanda, 111.) Prepared in Towanda H. S., and 111. Wesleyan. Tau Kappa
Epsilon. Asst. in Soils, LTniv. of III., 1910 — Married Mabel Straight, Aug. 10, 191 1,
Oklahoma City, Okla. Address, 1:07 Oregon St., Urbana, II!.
FRED ANSON SAGER
B. S. in Elec. Eng., 1894, Univ. of Mich.; Con. Engr. Tau Beta Pi. Asst. in
Phys., Univ. of 111., 1894-6; Instr. in Phys. and Asst. Prof, in Phys., ibid., 1896-1903;
Con. Engr. in Elec, Mech., and Civ. Eng., Chicago., 1903 — Member Elec. Club;
Western Soc. of Engrs.; Amer. Inst, of Engrs. ; Univ. Club of Chicago; Art Inst, of
Chicago, etc. Address, 105 So. LaSalle St., Chicago, III. Home Address, (jlencoe. III.
JOHN LANGLEY SAMMIS
(See No. 1073.)
FRANK BERRY SANBORN
B. S., 1887, Dartmouth Coll.; C. E., 18S9, ibid.: M. S., 1898, Harvard Univ.; Pro-
fessor; b. Jan. 15, 1865, Hampton Falls, N. H.; s. i^lbert Tames (b. 1830. ibid.) & Sarah
Ann (Johnson) Sanborn (b. Dec. 9, 1836, Seabrook, N. 11.) Prepared in Putnam Free
H. S., Newburyport, Mass. Sigma Chi. Scholarship at Dartmouth and Harvard.
Asst. Prof, of Civ. Eng., Tufts Coll., 1899-1901; Asst. Prof., of Civ. Eng., Univ. of
111., igo8-9 (substitute for Professor I. O. Baker during his year of absence); Prof,
of Civil Eng., Tufts Coll., 1901 — Inventor: Device for measuring water. Nozzle Piezo-
meter; a shaft speed counter; a low pressure water gauge; a marine speedmeter.
Author: Mechanics Problems, John Wiley & Sons, Third edit., 1912; The Public Health
of Lawrence, Mass. (In press) ; also a number of articles. Married Grace A. Cobb,
Sept. 21, 1892, Boston, Mass. Children, Ralph, b. July 19, 1894; Ruth Alden, b. June
26, 1897; Paul Codman, b. Jan. 22, 1901. Address, Cambridge, Mass.
WILLIAM EMANUEL SANDFORD
Ph. C, 1892, Univ. of Mich.; Chemist; b. Mar. 31, 1871, Chicago, 111.; s. William
Brown (b. July 9, 1843, Paterson, N. J.) & Mary Ann (Cowan) Sandford (b. Feb. 1,
1846, ibid.)_ Prepared in Kewanee H. S., and Univ. of 111. Acad. Phi Chi. Asst. in
Chem., Univ. of 111., 1892-3; Asst. in Chem. and Instr. in Pharmacy, ibid., 1893-4;
Instr. in Pharmacy, ibid.. 1894-6; Chemist, Western Tube Co., Kewanee, 111., 1897-9;
Supt., ibid.. 1899-1905; Supt. Mark Mfg. Co. (Tube Works) Zanesville, O., 1905-11;
with Big Creek Colliery (To., Chicago, 111., 191 1 — Discovered, appliances in tube
making and methods of relining waste products from galvanizing works, also improve-
750 University of Illinois
ments in galvanizing process. Member Masons (Royal Arch); Seventh Regiment (Ohio)
Mil. Band, 1906; Dir. Kewanee Mil. Band, 111., 1900-5; Amer. Chem. Soc, 1899; Amer.
Soc. of Mech. Engrs., 1906. Married Eva Regine Phillips, Aug. 7, 1895, Kewanee, 111.
Children, William Phillips, b. Oct. 27, 1896; Edna Muriel, b. May 6, 1898; Florence
Louise, b. May 18, 1900; Margaret Isabel, b. Jan. 16, 1905; Helen Regine, b. Jan. 11,
1907. Address, 608 S. Chestnut St., Kewanee, 111.
CLAUDE WILLIAMSON SANDIFUR
(See No. G199.)
HERBERT HOWLAND SARGENT
B. S., 1878, Blackburn Univ.; U. S. Mil. Acad., 1883; b. Sept. 29, 1858, Carlin-
ville. 111.; s. Jacob True & Maria L. (Braley) Sargent. Appointed Second Lieut., 2d.
U. S. Cavalry, 1883; Served on frontier (and Prof. Mil. Sci., Univ. of 111., 1886-7) till
outbreak of Spanish-American War; served at Washington, May, 1898, in organizing
volunteers; appointed Major and Adj. General, Vols., May i, 1898, declined; appointed
Col. sth U. S. Vol. Inf., May 20, 1898; organized regt. at Columbus, Miss.; at Santiago,
Cuba, Aug. 12, 1S98; Comd. Dist. Guantonamo under Gen. Wood, 1899; mustered out
at Camp Meade, Pa., May 31, 1899; promoted to Captain of Cavalry, Mar. 2, 1899;
appointed Lieut-Col. 29th Inf., U. S. V., July 5, 1899; arrived Manila with regt. Nov. 2,
1899; fought insurgents on Island of Luzon; Comd. attacking forces, Dec. 19, 1899, at
battle of San Mateo in which Gen. Lawton was killed; returned to U. S., 1901; Prof,
of Mil. Sci. and Tactics, Agr. and Mech. Coll., College Station, Tex., 1903-7; promoted
Major 2d Cavalry, Jan. 8, 1909; Graduate from Army War Coll., Washington, D. C,
1909; Sailed for Philippines with regt., Dec. s, 1909; commanded while there Camp
Overton, Mindanao, and Torrey Barracks, Mindanao; returned to U. S., July 1=;, 191 1;
retired from active service, Nov. 17, 191 1. Recommended by Gens. Otis and Wood for
brevets for meritorious services in Philippines and Cuba. Author: Napoleon Bona-
parte's First (Campaign, 1893; The Campaign of Marengo, 1897; The Campaign of
Santiago de Cuba, 1907. (Ordered to Washington from So. Dak., 1907, and com-
plimented in person by President Roosevelt on Campaign of Santiago de Cuba. Married
Alice C. Applegate, Aug. 11, 1886, Olene, Ore. Address, Medford, Ore.
THOMAS EDMUND SAVAGE
A. B., 1S95, la. Wesleyan Univ.; B. S., 1897, Univ. of la.; M. S., 1898, ibid.;
Ph. D., 1909, Yale Univ.; Asst. Prof.; b. Jan. 8, 1866; s. John (b. Northamptonshire,
Eng.) & Tacy Deborah (Crew) Savage (b. Ashland, Va.) Prepared in Acad, of Wes-
leyan Univ., Mt. Pleasant, la. Sigma Xi.; Beta Theta Pi. Prof, of Biol, and Geol.,
Leander Clark Coll., Toledo, la., 1899-1904; Asst. State Geol. of la., 1904-7; Asst.
Prof, of Geol., and Geologist, 111. Geol. Surv., Univ. of 111., 1907 — Author: Clay
Seams or so-called Horsebacks near Springfield, 111., Econ. Geol., V. v., pp. 178-187, 1910;
The Physiography of Benton County, Iowa, History of Benton County, Lewis Pub. Co.,
Chicago, 111. (6000 words) ; The Fauna of the Girardeau Limestone and of the Edge-
wood Formation, abstract, Science, New Ser., V.^ 32, 224 pp., 1910; Geology of thi-
Herrin Quadrangle, Mines and Minerals, V. xxi. No. 9, pp. 527-531 (5000 words), 191 1;
The Faunal Succession and the Correlation of the Pre-Devonian Formations of Southern
Illinois, 111. State Geol. Survey, Bull. No. xvi, pp. 302-341 ; The Geology and Coal Re-
sources of the Herrin, Illinois, Quadrangle, III. State (ieol. Surv., Bull. No. 16, pp.
266-285; also many earlier publications. Member Geol. Soc. of Amer.; Amer. Assn. for
Adv. of Sci.; 111. Acad, of Sci. ; Paleontol. Soc. Married Elinor Claire Savage, July
21, 1900, Iowa City, la. Three children. Address, 604 S. Busey Ave., Urbana, 111.
ATTILIO FILIPPO SBEDICO
A. B., 1903, Collegio G. B. Vico-Chieti, Italy; A. M., 1907, Univ. of Pa.; Ph. D.,
1909, ibid.; Instructor; b. Dec. 15, 1880, S. Vito Chietino, Italy; s. Giuseppe (b. Apr.
6, 1844, Lanciano, Italy) & Enrichetta (Gargano) Sbedico (b. Sept. 19, 1852.) Prepared
in Ginnasio-Liceo G. B. Vico-Chieti, Italy. Scholar, 1905-1909; Traveling Fellow, 1906-7,
Univ. of Pa. Instr. in Italian, Univ. of Pa., Summer Sch., 1908-10; Instr. in Romanic
Langs., Univ. of 111., 1909-11; Instr., do., Univ. of Washington, Seattle, Wash., 1911 —
Married Ida Stolle, July 3, igii, Urbana, 111. Child, Josephine H., b. Apr. 11, 1912.
Address, 4227 Eighth Ave., N. E., Seattle, Wash.
ALVIN SCHALLER
(See No. 3156.)
IRA OBED SCHAUB
B. S., 1900, N. Car. Coll. of Agr. and Mech. Arts.; Assistant; b. Sept. 28, 18S0, Dalton,
N. Car. Grad. work, Johns Hopkins Univ. three years. Asst. in Chem. in Agr. Exp. Sta.,
Univ. of 111., 1903-5. (t)
EARL READ SCHEFFEL
B. S., 1907, Denison Univ.; M. S., 1908, ibid.; b. Sept. ig, 1881, Dayton, O.; s. John
Henry (b. 1829, Ger.) & Mary Catherine (Read) Schefife! (b. 1848, Ind.) Prepared in
Steel H. S., Dayton, O., and Doane Acad., Granville, O. Calliope Lit. Soc. Working
Scholarship, 1906-8. Grad. Stu., Univ. of 111.. 191 1 — Stu. and Asst. in U. S. Geol. Sur.
work summer 1909. Instr. in Geol. and Min., Lawrence Coll., Appleton, Wis., 1908-11;
Instr. in Summer Sch., Univ. of Va., 1910-11; Asst. in Geol., Univ. of 111., 1911-12. Author:
An Esker Group South of Dayton, Ohio, Ohio Naturalist, V. viii, 1908; do.. Bull., Scientific
Labs, of Denison Univ., V. xiv., 1908, pp. 19-33: The Origin of Spring Valley Gorge,
Bull. Scientific Labs, of Denison Univ., V. xiii, Art. vi, 1907, pp., 154-166; Significance
of Drainage Changes near Granville, O., do., V. xv, 1909, pp. 157-174. Member C. L.
Faculty 75 i
Herrick Geol. Soc; Ohio Acad, of Sci.; Engl. Luth. Church, Dayton, O.; F. & A. M.
(Mystic Lodge.) Address, 341 River bt., Dayton, Ohio.
WILLIAM H. SCHEIFLEY
A. M. Instr. in Romance Langs., Univ. of 111., 1910-11. Address, 5473 Lexington
Ave., Chicago. (J)
*HENRY CARL SCHELD
Born Apr. 11, 1873, Niederscheld, Wiesbaden, Ger. Prepared in Staples H. S., West-
port, Conn. Attended Amer. Conservatory, Chicago., 1899-1901. Instr. in Violin, Har-
mony, and Musical Hist., Univ. of 111., 1901-3; Teaching and professional work in Music
(Composition); Instr. in Violin, Musical Theory, and Musical Hist., Univ. of 111., 1906-7.
RIember Cong. Church. *Deceased.
EDWARD CHARLES SCHMIDT
M. E., 1895, Stevens Inst, of Tech.; Professor; b. May 14, 1874, Jersey City, N. J.; s.
John Frederick (b. Apr. 15, 1833, Alphcn, Holland) & Katharine E. (Bisbord) Schmidt
(b. Feb. 25, 1S38, New York City.) Prepared in Jersey City (N. J.) H. S. Tau Beta Pi;
Sigma Xi. With Kalbfleisch Chem. Co. of New York and Buffalo, in charge of construction
and maintenance of furnaces, towers, boilers, engines, pumps and auxiliary apparatus in
plant for the manufacture of sulphuric, nitric, and hydrochloric acids and their by-
products, 1895-6; one-half year 1896, with C. W. Hunt Co., New York, makers of hoisting
machinery, coal handling machinery, elevators, conveyors, etc.; with Edison Electric Illum-
inating Co., Brooklyn, N. Y., in steam dept. as Asst. to the Mech. Engr., 1897; with Amer.
Stoker Co., New York, manufacturers of the Amer. underfeed automatic stoker, 1898;
Instr. in Mech. Eng., Univ. of 111., 1898-1901; Asst. Prof, of R'y- Eng., ibid., 1901-3; Asst.
Engr., Amer. Hoist & Derrick Co., St. Paul, Minn., 1903-4; Engr. of Tests, Kerr Turbine
Co., Wellsville, N. Y., 1905-6; Assoc. Prof, of R'y. Eng., Univ. of 111., 1906-10; Prof, of
R'y. Eng., ibid, igio — Author: The Effect of Scale on the Transmission of Heat, Bull.
No. II, Eng. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111.; Freight Train Resistance; Its Relation to Car
Weight, Bull. No. 43, do.; also a number of arts. Member Amer. Soc. of Mech. Engrs. ;
Western R. R. Club; St. Louis R. R. Club; Amer. R. R., Master Mech. Assn.; Master Car
Builders Assn.; Soc. for the Prom, of Eng. Educ. Married Violet Delille Jayne, June 15,
1904, Urbana, 111. Child, Katharine, b. Mar. 19, 1905. Address, 903 W. California Ave.,
Urbana, 111.
MORITZ SCHMIDT
Director; b. Aug. 23, 1864, Demmin, Ger.; s. Carl (b. ibid.) & Johanna (Zoellner)
Schmidt (b. Mecklenburg, Ger.) Prepared in Cleveland Cent. H. S., and Ger. -Amer. Sem.,
Milwaukee, Wis. Dir. of Phys. Educ. in Social Turnverein, Chicago, 1886-7; do.. Pub.
Schs., Chicago, 1887-90; do., Univ. of HI., 1890-1; do., Rochester Turnverein, N. Y., 1901-6;
do., Pub. Schs., Chicago, 1907 — - Married Ida Schmidt, June 6, 1889. Children, Hedwig, b.
Oct. 17, 1890; Rudolph, b. June 28, 1895; Lilli, b. July 7, 1900; Moritz, b. Nov. 18, 1903.
Address, 3443 Bosworth Ave., Chicago, 111.
WILLIAM GEORGE WASHINGTON SCHMIDT
A. B., 1888, Syracuse Univ.; A. M., 1S91, Northwestern Univ.; Professor; b. Feb. 22,
1864, New Ulm, Minn.; s. John Henry (b. 1837, Alsace, Ger.) & Maria Christine (Lipp)
Schmidt (b. 1845 Wiirttemberg, Ger.) Prepared in St. Peter (Minn.) H. S. Phi Kappa
Psi. Fellowship, Chicago Univ., 1896 (resigned.) Attended Univ. of Freiberg, Ger., 1895-6.
Master in French and Ger., Lake Forest Acad., 188S-90; Instr. in French and Ger., North-
western Univ., 1890-3; Instr. in Ger. .Lake Forest Coll., 1893-4; Prof., ibid., 1894-6 (leave
of absence 1895-6.); Instr. in Ger., Univ. of 111., 1896-7; Prof, of Ger., Lake Forest Coll.,
1897 — Member Presb. Church. Married Margaret Jane Patterson, June, 1888, Aurora, 111.
Children, Karl Patterson, b. June 19, 1890; Margaret, b. July 5, 1899; Frank, b. July 25,
1902; John Reik, b. Jan. 31, 1904. Address, Lake Forest, 111.
GERTRUDE SCHOEPPERLE
A. B., 1903, Wellesley Coll.; A. M., 1905, ibid.; Ph. D., 1909, Radcliffe Coll.; Eleve
tilulaire de I'ecole des haubes etudes a la Sorbonne, Paris, 1910; b. July 15, 1S82; d.
Vinzens (b. Roethenbach, Baden, Ger.) & Elizabeth (Klein) Schoepperle (b. Kittanning, Pa.)
Prepared in Oil City (Pa.) H. S. T. I. E.; Scribblers Club. Durant Scholarship; Wellesley;
Alice Freeman Fellowship, ibid.; Harvard Annex Scholarship, Radcliffe; Parker Scholar-
ship; W. E. A. Fellowship, Mass.; Ottendorfer Memorial Fellowship, N. Y. Univ. Instr. of
Ger., Buffalo Sem., N. Y., 1905; Instr. in Engl. Univ. of 111., 1911-12. Author: The Love
Potion in Tristan and Isolt, The Romania, Paris, pp. 278-296; The Island Combat in Tris-
tan, Radcliffe Monographs, No. 15, pp. 27-50; LeCuguel-nos en Irlande, Revue Celteque.
XXXII, pp. 53-59; Finn dans le pays des gcants, do., XXXII. pp. 184-194; The Reproach-
of Diarmaid (in Collaboration) do., xxxiii, pp. 41-58; The Death of Diarmaid, do., in
press. Address, Hamburg R. F. D., N. Y.
HENRY LAWRENCE SCHOOLCRAFT
A. B., 1892, Marietta Coll.; Ph. D., 1899, Univ. of Chicago, b. Hannibal. O.; s.
Sylvester (b. Gallupville, N. Y.) & Jane Elizabeth (Kidinger) Schoolcraft (b. Empire,
O.) Prepared in Marietta Acad., O. Alpha Tau Omega; Phi Beta Kappa. Scholar in
Phil., Univ. of Chicago, 1894-5; Fellow in Hist., ibid., 1897-8. Instr. in Hist., LTniv. of 111.,
1898-1903; Asst. Prof, of Hist, ibid., 1903-8^ (resigned in 1908.) Author: The Genesis
of the Grand Remonstrance, Univ. of 111. Studies, V. i. Mo. 4; Tlie Capture of Mew
Amsterdam, Engl. Hist. Rev. V. xxii, pp. 674-693; England and Denmark, 1660-1667, do..
752 University of Illinois
V. XXV, pp. 457-479. Member Amer. Hist. Ass.11.; Epis. Church. Bus. Address, 305 Har-
vester Building, 606 S. Mich. Ave., Chicago, IlL
(See No. 1576.)
CURT AUGUST SCHROEDER
WILLIAM FREDERIC SCHULZ
(See No. G201.)
TILLIE JOE SCHUMACHER (RAILSBACK)
(See No. 1759.)
GEORGE FOSS SCHWARTZ
B. M., 1894, Univ. of Wooster; A. B., 1895, ibid.; A. M., (hon.) 1898, ibid.: .A.sst.
Prof.; b. Sept. 6, 1872, Cincinnati, O.; s. George Julius (b. Sept. 18, 1850) &: Jennie (Foss)
Schwartz (b. Oct. 17, 1853, Wooster, O.) Prepared in Wooster (O.) H. S. Athaenean;
Delta Tau Delta. Attended Royal Conservatory of Music, Leipsic, Ger., 1906-7. Teacher
in Central Calif. Conservatory of Music, 1896-8; do., Univ. of Wooster Sch. of Music,
1900-2; Asst. Prof, of Music, Univ. of III., 1902 — Author: Review of Modern Harmony,
Foote and Spaulding, Alusic Lovers' Calendar, 1905; A Catechism of Harmony, White-
Smith Pub. Co., Boston, Mass., 1908, 52 pp.; Melody Harmonization, rfo.. 1912, 41 pp.;
article for The Young Peoples' Foundation Library, on Music, 8000 words. New York
Educ. Soc. Member Epis. Church. Married June 18, 1901. Children, George J., b. June
2, 1902, (d.); Anna Jeannette, b. May ii, 1903. Address, 711 W. Healy St., Campaign, 111.
FRANK WILLIAM SCOTT
(See No. 1578.)
GEORGE HARVEY SCOTT
(See No. 986.)
JAMES BROWN SCOTT
LL. D., George Washington L^^niv.; A. B., 1890; Harvard LTniv.; A. M., 1891, ibid.;
Dr. of Civ. and Canon Law, 1894, Heidelberg, Ger.; Lecturer and Secretary; b. Jvine 3-
1866, Kincardine, Ont. ; s. John & Jeannette (Brown) Scott. Prepared in (Central H. S.,
Philadelphia, Pa. Practiced law, Los Angeles, Calif., 1894-g; organized Los Angeles Law
Sch. (now law dept. Univ. of So. California), 1896; Dean, ibid., 1896-9; Dean Coll. ot
Law, Univ. of 111., 1899-1903; Prof, of Law, Columbia Law Sch., 1903-5; Prof, of Law,
Law Sch., Univ. of Chicago, summer 1905; Prof, of Law, George Washington Univ.,
1905-10; Solicitor, Dept. of State, 1906-11; Lecturer on Internatl. Law and Diplomacy,
Johns Hopkins Univ., 1908 — Trustee and Secretary of the Carnegie Endowment for In-
ternatl. Peace, 1910 — Member of Institute of International Law. Editor-in-chief of Am-
Jour, of Internatl. Law, 1907. Author: Cases on Internatl. Law, 1902; Cases on Ouasi-
Contracts, 1905; Tests of the Peace Conferences at The Hague, 1899-1907; (1908); The
Hague Peace Conferences of 1899-1907; 2 vols., 1909; American Addresses at the Second
Hague Peace Conference, 1910; Contrb'r. to legal and edn'l. reviews. Translated into
German, Pollock's Short History of Politics, 1893; edited, Fitz-Gerald's Omar Khayyarn
(with prose transl. from French of J. B. Nicolas and an intro.) 1899-1901. Member Edn'l
Congress, Paris Exp'n., 1900 (Hon. Pres. for Sect, legal ed'n) ; Chm. sect, internatl. law
in Congress of Ed'n., La. Purchase Exp'n., 1905; del. Universal Congress Lawyers and
Jurists, St. Louis, 1904; Technical del. of the U. S. to Second Hague Conference, 1907;
Counsel for U. S., in Fisheries Arbitration at The Hague, 1910. Pvt. and corporal Co. C,
7th Regt., Calif. Inf., LT. S. V., in Spanish-Amer. War, 1898. Married Adele C. Keed.
Coo), 1901, Champaign, 111. Address, Washington, D. C.
MARGARET ANNIE SCOTT
Born, Kincardine, Ont.; d. John (b. Glasgow, Scot.) & Jeannette (Brown) Scott (b.
Paisley, do.) Prepared in Brantford Young Ladies' Coll. Attended Philadelphia Sch. of
Design for Women. Studied in Ger., 1891-3, and in Paris, 1893-4. Teacher of Ger. in
Marlborough Sch., 1896-1900; Instr. in German and French, Univ. of 111., Acad. 1901-11.
Address, iiii East Genesee St., Syracuse, N. Y. (J)
MELVILLE AMASA SCOVELL
(See No. 84.)
CHARLES WALTER SCRIBNER
A. B., M. E. Prof, of Mech. Engr., Univ. of 111., 1892-4(1)
DAVID LEONARD SCROGGIN
Instructor; b. Oct. 16, 1864, Logan Co., III.; s. George Washington (b. ibid.) & Hattie
(Sherry) Scroggin (b. Piatt C"o., 111.) Prepared in Indianapolis (Ind.) H. S. Began
Machinist trade at 18 years of age; worked in shops in Ind., 111., Kan.; foreman on C. C. C.
& St. L. R. R., Urbana, 111., 1894; mechanician in machine shop, Univ. of 111., 1900-1;
Instr. in M. E., ibid. 1901 — Member First Baptist Church, Urbana, 111. Married Cora
Blanche Wamsley, June 25, 1893, Indianapolis, Ind. Children, Frank Dalton, b. Oct. 14,
1895; June Ronchola, b. June 21, 1897; Phil., b. June 21, 1905. Address, Urbana, 111.
GEORGE W. SEARS
(See No. G205.)
MINNIE EARL SEARS
(See No. 141 1.)
STEPHEN FAUNCE SEARS
A. B., 1896, Harvard Coll.; A. M., 1898, Columbia Univ.; b. Aug. 7, 1874, Brook-
line, Mass. Prepared in Brookline H. S. President's Univ. Scholar, and First Alternate
Fellow in Lit., Columbia Univ., 1898-9. Teacher in Montclair Mil. Acad., Montclair,
Faculty 753
N. Y.; Instr. in Eng., French and Ger., Univ. of Cincinnati., 1896-7; Instr. in Eng.,
1899-1901; Ins. Agency, Boston, 1901-7; Instr. in Rhet., Univ. of 111., 1907-11. Author:
Articles for Canadian newspapers; book reviews for Boston Evening Transcript. Address
Pullman, Wash.
^ ^. CHARLES VICTOR SEASTONE
(See No. 909.)
FRED B. SEELY
T> /?■ §-v'??7, Worcester Poly.; Instructor; b. Apr. 29, 1884, Chester, N. Y.; s. Fred
B. (b. 1846, tbtd.) & Ruth A. (Davis) Seely (b. 1849, ibid.) Prepared in Chester (N. Y.)
H. b and Worcester Acad., Worcester, Mass. Phi Gamma Delta. Two yrs. work
toward M. S.. Mech. Eng., Umy. of 111. Draughtsman and Testing Engr. for Carpenter
Steel Co^ 1907-8; Instr. m Mech, Eng., Villa Nova Coll., 1908-9; Draughtsman for
DuPont Powoer Co., 1909; Instr. in £. & A. M., Univ. of 111., 1909— Married Anna
Wood, 1908, Chester N. Y. Child, Ralph Wood, b. March 6, 1912.^ Address. OioW.
Illinois St., Urbana, 111. > ^
ARTHUR ROMEYN SEYMOUR
T„lv'^S ^s',,'^n'n^'"'^Ar°^ Wis.; M. L., iig7,ibid.; Ph. D., 1907, ibid.; Associate; b.
&l'nrf^1V- ^ h' ^^'^-^o^- Si as James .V Mary A. (Conine) Seymour. Prepared in
Keedsburg (\\is.) H S. J>pecial honors in French upon graduation, 1894. Instr. in
Latin, Wis. Acad., 1S94-5; Asst. and Instr. in French, Univ. of Wis., 1S95-9; Instr. in
t)panish and French xbid., 1902-6; Instr. in Romance Langs., Univ. of 111. 1906-7-
Assoc, in Romance Langs., fbiJ. 1907— Adviser of Foreign Students, 1909— ' Author :'
Spanish bulletin, Univ. of HI.; also a number of articles. Member Spanish Acad, ot
Granada, Spain; Cosmopolitan Club. Nat. Pres. of Asso. of Cosmo. Clubs, 1910. Mar-
ried Mayce B. Fries, June 7. 1904, Richland Center, Wis. Children, Lois, b Nov 21,
1907; Laurence, b. Dec. 10, 1910. Address, 909 Nevada St., Urbana, ill.
ARCHIBALD DIXON SHAMEL
(See No. 1162.)
(See No. H38.)
KATHARINE LUCINDA SHARP
EDITH SHATTUCK (WHITE)
t„.l-^°p" *^'"'", '.-' ■?"0' Urbana, III.; d. Samuel W. & Adelaide Louise (White) Shat-
hnnH ,^'^eP=^'-edm. Champaign H. S. Attended Univ. of 111., 18S6-90. Teacher of free-
hand drawing Lniv of III., 1890-4. Married James McLaren White June iT 1899
Champailn, Hi: ^^'^'^' ^'^'^^"^^ ^°"''"' ^^ ^^^'- ''' '903. Addrcss,%^uVnlv: Ave','
,c X- „ X SAMUEL WALKER SHATTUCK
(See No. H39.)
JAMES BYRNIE SHAW
\r.r^;.^"' all^'/"''-'^"^ ^'"'/-i ^^- S-, 1890, ibid.; D. Sc, 1893, ibid ■ Asst Prof- b
rR/,n Q., ^^K ?e"»"gton, Ind.; s. James Birney (b. May 28. ,842 ' & Alartha Ya, e
and'ph?s'"n ino/s" Co'lf • \fjJk- pfnT ^fV}' ^^If ^^^^^^ ^igma Xi. %rotoi\&
Prof of MAth t/,,,^ MI1U? T^ ? °^- °^ ^^^'i- ^""^ --^stron., Kenyon Coll., 1899-1903;
Chicago I9I0 ' & Prof n"f Vr"7t;' '??^"°' F',°J- °^ ^^'h., Summer Quarter, Univ ot
kSative Aleebra 100° V ,^^p-'K,^"l^- °^ i"^ '^lo- Author: SvMiopsis of Linear
."ibbociaiive Aigeora, 90^, V. 78, Publications of Carnegie Inst, of Wash neton U C-
Fr.n.^-T'''^ °Ar^'"5 'p , Member of Epis. Church; Amer. Math s'oc Soc Math de
France; Circolo Mat. di Palermo; London Math. Soc; Amer. Assn for Adv of Srf (Vel
low). Married Martha Whittlesey, Dec. 31. 1891 (d Ma^ ■■ .80-- 1 V^^V^^.^? A^i" t^,
{frb^an\°: ir^ '^'■"' ^'"^^^^ ^°^' ''• J^^ '^ 'i'" ^'A^id^esl'VJ: ^''c^ZJ^ J^:i:
(See No 83- ) GERTRUDE SHAWHAN (SHAFFER)
DANIEL WILLIAM SHEA
'oia., 1094-3, do., Ihe Catholic Univ. of Amer ca Washincrtnn n r tQ«, A ^'oi-
Fac, of Science, ibid. Author: Calibration of an •Electroml te?' Smcr" Jol'^f sT V
JACOB KINZER SHELL
754 University of Illinois
.Track Athletics, Univ. of 111., 1898-1901; Dir. Ath., Univ. of Pa., igoi-S- St. Luke's
Acad., 1902-4; Prof, of Phys. Tr., Swarthmore Coll., 1905 — Author: Practicing Roster
of Athletics, 1889, i2mo., 60 pp., Philadelphia. Member Young Men's Soc, St. Mark's
Luth. Church, 1882 (Pres.) ; Athletic Com., Y. M. C. A., (Chm.); A. A. A. Phys. Eauc,
1S93 (Nice Pres.); Com. on Phys. Educ, La. Pur. Exp., 1903 (Vice Pres.); A. A. U.
Atlantic Assn, 1896 (Vice Pres.); Official Handicapper, 1894-8, 1901-9. Married Emma
Keller, Aug. 16, 1884. Children, Joseph Keller, b. Dec. 25, 1885; Susanna, b. June 10,
1887; Catherine, b. Oct. 10, 1S88; Edward McCauley, b. Oct. 17, 1890; Jacob Kinzer,
b. July 26, 1892; George, b. Feb. 12, 1895 (d. Dec. 2, 1895); Emma, b. Feb. 12, 1895 (d.
Feb. 15, 1896); Cornelius, b. Mar. 26, igoi. Address, 1226 So. 46th St., Philadelphia,
Pa.(t)
STUART PRATT SHERMAN
A. B., 1903, Williams Coll.; A. M., 1904, Harvard Univ.; Ph. D., 1906, ibid.; Pro-
fessor; b. Oct. I, iSSi, Anita, la.; s. John (b. Vt.) & Ada Martha (Pratt) Sherman (b.
New York Slate). Prepared in Troy Conference Acad., Vt., and Williamstown (Mass.)
H. S. Alpha Zeta Alpha; Phi Beta Kappa. Prizes in Latin, French, Ger., and twice
winner of Clark Prize Scholarship; commencement appointment as salutatorian, Williams
Coll.; Townsend and Thayer scholarships. Harvard Univ. Instr. in Eng., Northwestern
Univ., 1906-7; Assoc, in Engl., Univ. of 111., 1907-8; Asst. Prof., do., 1908-9; Assoc. Prot.,
do., 1909-11; Prof., do., 1911 — Editorial writer on A'ew York Evening Post and Nation,
summer 1908; (On stalf of) Columbia Univ. Summer session, 1912.^ Author: Introduc-
tion to W. Bang's John Fordes Dramatische Werke in Materialien zur Kunde des
alteren Englischen Dramas, Bd. xxiii, pp. vii-xix, Louvain, A. Uystpruyst 1908; ediioi
Stevenson's Treasure Island, Holt, N. Y., 191 1, introduction vii-xlv, text 1-240, Notes
241-258; Ed. Shakespeare's Coriolanus, Macmillan Co. (Tudor Shakespeare); also a num-
ber of articles. Member Mod. Lang. Assn. Married Ruth Bartlett Mears, Dec. 25, 1906,
Williamstown, Mass. Child, John Mears, b. Nov. 4, 1907. Address, 1016 W. Nevada St.,
Urbana, 111.
JAMES RICKETTS SHINN
(See No. 2227-)
GLENN ALFRED SHOOK
A. B., 1907, Univ. of Wis.; Instructor; b. July 16, 1882; Osgood, Ind.; s. Alfred
(b. ibid.) & (Dlive (Gould) Shook. Prepared in Moores Hill Coll., Ind. Sigma Xi. Grad.
Stud., Univ. of 111., 1911 — Instr. in Phys., Purdue Univ., 1907-11; Instr. in Phys., Univ.
of 111., 191 1 — Author: Proposed Method of Calibration of Optical Pyrometers, Phys. Rev.,
V. 31, No. 4, 1910, 20 pp.; The Equipment of a High Temperature Measurement Lab-
oratory, Ind. Acad, of Sci., 1910, 22 pp. Married Nellie Switzer, Nov. 15, 191 1, Lafayette,
Ind. Address, 704 High St., Urbana, 111.
ROBERT LOUIS SHORT
A. B., 1890, Chaddock Coll., Quincy, 111.; b. Sept. 18, 1866, Danville, 111.; s. Robert
Atwell (b. Sept. 14, 1836, ibid.) & Emily Welsh (Murdock) Short (b. Jan. 25, 1838,
Lafayette, Ind.) Prepared in Danville H. S. Private student with H. S. White, North-
western Univ. Attended Univ. of Munich, 1S97-8. Instr. in Danville Wesleyan Sem.,
1885-7; Instr. in Chaddock Coll. Prep., 1887-90; Prof, of Math., Chaddock Coll., 1893-4;
Prof, of Math., Ft. Worth Univ., 1894-7; Instr. in Quincy H. S., 1898-9; Instr. in Math.,
Univ. of 111., 1899-1901; Asst. Prof, of Math., 1901-3J Dept. of Math., D. C. Heath & Co.,
1903; in Technical H. S., Cleveland, O. Author: Supplementary Algebra, 50 pp., D. C.
Heath & Co., 1905; Some Ideas on Prep. Math., Sch. Sci. and Math., pp. 217-219, 1904;
Dualistic Properties Found in Linear Equations, pp. 273^276, do., 1905. Member M. E.
Church, Danville, 111., 4883; Soc. for Prom, of Eng. Educ, 1903; Mo. Soc. of Math.
Teachers, 1905; Ohio Assn. of Sci. and Math. Teachers, 1905; Assn. for Adv. of Sci., 1906.
Married Laura Grant, Dec. 27, 1893, Danville, 111. Address, Technical High Sch., Cleve-
land, O. (I)
CHARLES WALLACE SILVER
(See No. 16.)
CORNELIA ELIZABETH SIMON
Born Apr. 27, 1865, Newark, 111.; d. Charles Louis (b. Oct. 16, 1836, Hesse Cassel,
Ger.) & Olive Rebecca (_Lewis) Simon (b. Apr. 17, 1840, Canandaigua, N. Y. Prepared in
Ottawa Twp. H. S. Grad. of Lewis Inst., Chicago., 1899. Pupil Teacher, Lewis Inst.,
1898-9; Instr. in Dom. Sci., 111. Soldier's Orphan's Home, 1899-1900; Asst. in H. Sci.,
Univ. of 111., igoo-i; Instr. in Dom. Sci., Miller Man. Tr. Sch., Va., 1901 — Address,
Miller Sch., P. O. Albemarle Co., Va.(t)
FRANCES SIMPSON
(See No. 1962.)
FRANCIS MARION SIMPSON
(See No. 3973-)
CHARLES HERSCHEL SISAM
A. B., 1902, Univ. of Mich.; A. M., 1903, Cornell Univ.; Ph. D. 1906, ibid.; Asst.
Prof.; b. Sept. 8, 1879, Cedar Rapids, la.; ?. Herschel (b. May 19, 1833, Columbia Co.,
N. Y.) & Alice May (Lincoln) Sisam (b. July 6, 1846). Prepared in Cedar Rapids (la.)
H. S. Sigma Xi. Scholarship, Coe Coll., la., 1898-1902; Grad. Scholarship, Yale Univ.,
1902-3; Grad. Scholarship, Cornell Univ., 1902-3; Fellowship, ibid., 1903-4. Grad. Stud.
Univ. of Gottingen, Ger., 1908; do., Univ. of Turin, Italy, 1908-9. Instr. in Math. U. S.
Naval Acad., 1904-6; Instr. in Math., Univ. of 111.. 1906-7; Assoc, in Math., ibid., 1907-9;
Asst. Prof, of Math., ibid., 1909 — Author: On the Determination of the Modal Curves
Faculty 755
of Unicursal Ruled Surfaces, Amer. Jour, of Math., V. 28, 1906, pp. 43-46; Concerning
Systems of Conies Lying on Cubic, Quartic, and Quintic Surfaces, do., V. 30, 1908, pp.
99-116; On the Equations of Quartic Surfaces in terms of Quadratic Forms, Bull, of Amer.
Math. Soc, V. 14, 1908, pp. 172-175; Some Loci Connected with Plane Curves, Amer.
Jour, of Math., V. 31, 1909, pp. 253-262; On Three-spreads Satisfying four or more
Homogeneous Linear Partial Differential Equations of Second Order, do., V. 33, 19"'
pp. 97-128; On Hyperconical Convexes in Space of r dimensions, Atti della Accademia di
Torino, V. 46, 1911, pp. 371-377; also a number of earlier articles. Member M. E. Church;
Amer. Math. Soc. Married Cora Anna Hutton, June 27, 1906, Utica, N. Y. Address,
609 S. Busey Ave., Urbana, III.
EDWARD OCTAVIUS SISSON
B. S., t886, Kan. Agr. Coll.; A. B., 1893, Univ. of Chicago; Ph. D., 1905, Harvard
Univ.; Professor; b. May 24, 1869, Gateshead, Eng. ; s. George (b. Dec. 25, 1828, Lan-
chester, Eng.) & Mary (Arnott) Sisson. Prepared in Royal Grammar Sch., Morpeth, Eng.
Beta Theta Pi. Special Scholarship in Educ, Harvard, 1904-5. Teacher and Prin. in
Pub. Schs., Kan., 1886-91; Prin. of So. Side Acad., Chicago, 111., 1892-7; Teacher of
Special Ped. of Secondary School Engl., summer sch., Chautauqua, N. Y., 1902; Dir.
Bradley Poly. Inst., 1897-1904; Asst. Prof, of Educ, Univ. of 111., 1905-6; Prof, of Ped.,
Univ. of Washington, igo6 — Prof, of Educ, Reed Coll., Portland, Ore. Author: Essentials
of Character, Macmillan Co., 1910; also a large number of articles. Member Rel. Ed.
Assn.; Seattle Municipal League (Vice Pres.) ; Educ Council, Washington. Educ. Assn.
(Pres. 1908-10); Seattle Soc. of Social Hygiene. Married Nellie Stowell, Nov. 29, 1899,
Lawn Ridge, 111. Children, Ruth Stowell, b. May 18, 1902 (d.); Margaret b. Feb. 19.
1908; Calvin Richard, b. Aug. 12, 1910. Address, Reed College, Portland, Ore.
JOHN HARRISON SKINNER
B. S., 1897, Purdue Univ.; Head of Dept. and Dean; b. Mar. 10, 1874, Romney,
Ind.; s. William Harrison (b. July 9, 1839, Brookville, Ind.) & Mary (Alexander) Skinner
(b. Mar. 15, 1848, Greenville, Tenn.) Prepared in Pub. Sch., Romney, Ind. Sigma Xi;
Alpha Zeta. Farm Manager, 1897-9; Asst. Agriculturist, Purdue Univ., 1899-1901;
Instr. in An. Husb., Univ. of 111., 1901-2; Head of Dept., An. Husb., Purdue Univ.,
1902 — Dean Sch. of Agr., ibid., 1906 — Author: Contributions to the An. Rpt. of Purdue
Exp. Sta., Bull. No. 108; Bulls. No. 115, 129, 130, 136, 142, 153, on Steer Feeding; Nos.
108, 126, on Rations for Fattening Swine; No. 147, on Silage for Winter Feeding ot
Ewes and Lambs; also a number of Exp. Sta. Cirs. Member A. F. & A. M., M. E. Church;
Ind. Live Stock Breeders' Assn. (Sec); Swine Breeders' Assn. (Hon. Memb.) ; Short-
horn Breeders' Assn. (Hon. Memb.); Amer. Breeders' Assn.; Soc for Prom, of Agr.
Sci.; Amer. Soc. of An. Nutr. Married Mary Edna Throckmorton, Sept. 3, 1903,
Romney, Ind. Children, boy, b. Jan. 20, 1906; Mary Elizabeth, b. July 17, 1908; boy, b.
Oct. 24, 1 91 2. Address, Lafayette, Ind.
WILLIS APPLEFORD SLATER
(See No. 281 1.)
RALPH BETHUEL SLIPPY
B. C. E., 1903, Cornell Univ., la.; C. E., 1905, ibid.: Engineer; b. Jan. 21, 1881,
Reinbeck, la.; s. William Albert (b. O.) & Minnie jane (Young) Slippy (b. Benton Co.,
la.) Prepared in Reinbeck (la.) H. S. Adelphian. Rodman and Draftsman, C. B. &
Q. R. R., 1900-1; Asst. Engr., Waterloo, la., 1902-3. ' Instr. in C. E., Armour Inst..
Chicago, 1903-4; Exploration Engr., IMnscatine Water Power Co., 1904; Engr., Waverly,
la., 1904 — Engr. Private practice, Waterloo, la., 1904-5; First Asst. City Engr., ibid.,
TO06; Instr. in C. E., Univ. of 111., 1906-10; Location Engr., W. C. F. & N. R. R.,
Waterloo, la., "1910; Asst. Engr., ibid., 1910-11; Engr., private practice, ibid., 1911 —
also U. S. Weather Observer, ibid. Author: Various articles to Tech. Jours. Member
Amer. Soc. for Prom, of Eng. Educ; la. Engr. Sec; A. F. & A. M.; (Jrace M. E.
Church. Married Georgiana Vine Newton, Dec. 23, 1903, Waterloo, la. Address, 302
High St., Waterloo, la.
ROY HARLEY SLOCUM
(See No. 1414.)
STEPHEN ELMER SLOCUM
B. E., 1897, Union Coll., Ph. D., 1900. Clark Univ.; Professor; b. June 5, 1875,
Glenville. N. Y.; s. William W. & Mary E. (Conde) Slocum. Prepared in Union Classical
Inst., Schenectady, N. Y. Special honors in Math, and Phvs., Union Coll.; Scholar and
Fellow, Clark Univ., 1897-1900. Instr. in Civ. Eng., Univ. of Cincinnati, 1900-1; Instr. in
App. Math, ibid., 1901-4; Asst. Prof, of Math., ibid., 1904-5; Asst. Prof, of Math. Univ.
of 111., 1905-6: Prof, of App. Mech., Univ. of Cincinnati, 1906 — Author: A Review
of Current Ideas on the Teaching of Math., Science, 1909; The Unification and Con-
tinuity of Math, in Sch. and Coll., Proc. of Twentieth Anniversary Celebration. Clark
Univ., 1909; The Geographic Aspect of Culture, Pop. Sci. Monthly, igio; General Formula
for the Shearing Deflection of Beams of Arbitrary Cross Section, read before Amer. Math.
Soc, New York, 1910; Joxir. Franklin Inst., 1911; System and Efficiency in Technical
Instruction, Eng. News, 1910, Proc. Soc. Prom. Eng. Ed. xvii, 1910; Rpt. of Com. ix,
Internatl. Comm. on the Teaching of Math., U. S. Bureau of Educ, 191 1, No. 9; also
many earlier articles. Member Amer. Math. Soc. Married Anna Jeannette Ware. June
25, 1902, Cincinnati, O. Children, Dorothy Jeannette, b. July 28, 1904; Walter Ware, b.
July 13, 1907. Address, University of Cincinnati, (Cincinnati, O.
ALFRED HIGGINS SLUSS
(See No. 1583.)
756 University of Illinois
CONSTANCE BARLOW-SMITH
Instructor; b. Pimlico, Eng. ; d. James (b. London, Eng.) & Susan J. (Haskell)
Barlow (b. ibid.) Prepared at home and in private seminaries. Graduated, 111. Con-
servatory of Music and Amer. Inst, of Normal Methods; professional training under
Aggrimonti, Mason, George Morgan, Frederick Lyman, and Ponanski, late examiner in
the London Coll. of Music. Taught piano in N. J. Conservatory of Music and Asst. to
father, James S. Barlow, in 111. Conservatory, in voice and chorus work; supervisor of
music in City Schs. of Jacksonville for eight years; taught seven summers in the Morgan
Co. Teachers' Inst.; Instr. in Sight-singing, Ear-training, and in charge of Pub. Sch.
Methods, Univ. of 111., 1903; Author: Series of articles on the State Course of Study for
the Trainer Lesson Leaf, 1896; The Educational Value of the Folk-Song. Natl. tduc.
Assn. Records, 1910; School Miis. Monthly, Keokuk, la., 191 1; The Pedagogy of Music,
State Teachers' Assn. Records, 191 1; edited a Souvenir Music Number of the Inter-State
School Review; The Ideals of Music, The Woman's Athenaeum Collaboration, F. P.
Kaiser Pub. Co. 111. Composers Book; Rep. Works, Dunwell and Ford. Member State ana
Natl. Ed. Assns.; State and Natl. Music leachers' Assn.; was 111. Del., Natl. Music Teach-
ers' Assn., Asheville, N. C. ; read papers before each of these organizations; two terms
on Standing Music Com. of State Fed. of Women's Clubs, 111. Address, 807 So. Lincoln
Ave., Urbana, 111.
ELLWOOD SPENCER SMITH
U. S. N. A., 1910; Assistant, b. Mar. i, 1890, Brooklyn, N. Y.; s. Evan F. (b. Nov.
25, 1852, Washington, D. C.) & Fannie Louise (Sewell) Smith (b. July 19, 1858, Pough-
keepsie, N. Y.) Prepared in Brooklyn (N. Y.) H. S. Asst. in Phys., Univ. of 111.,
loii — Internatl. State Bank, Trinidad, Colo., 1911 — • Address, 322 Chestnut St., Trinidad,
FRED JOHN SMITH
A. B., 1899, la. Wesleyan Univ.; Assistant; b. in San Jose, 111. Prepared in The
German Coll.; L S. N. U. Received third place in two German oratorical contests, at
German Coll.; second place in "Beach Prize," at I. S. N. U. Prin. of Betonsport (la)
schs., 191 1 ; Teacher of Engl. Lit., Hist., Com. Law, Bookkeeping and Ger., Nor. H .S.,
1901-3; Asst. in Ger., L^niv. of 111., 1903-4. (t)
FLORENCE MARY SMITH
(See No. 1268.)
FRANK SMITH
Ph. B., 1885, Hillsdale Coll.; A. M., 1893, Harvard Univ.; Assoc, Prof., and Curator;
b. Feb. 18, 1857, Winneconne, Wis.; s. Samuel Franklin (b. Mar. 10, 1825, Barton, Vt.) &
Aurelia Smith (b. Nov. 21, 1830, Sutton, N. H.) Prepared in Prep. Dept. Hillsdale Coll.,
Mich. Delta Tau Delta. D. M. Martin Math. Prize, Hillsdale Coll. Instr. in Math.,
Piep. Dept., Hillsdale Coll., 1882-6; Prof, of Chem. and Biol., Hillsdale Coll., 1886-92;
Instr. in Biol., Trinity Coll., 1892-93; Asst. in Z06I., Univ. of 111., 1893-4; Instr. do.,
1894-6; Asst. Prof., do., 1896-1900; Assoc. Prof. 1900 — Author: The Gastrulation of
Aurelia flavidula, Per. & Les., Bull, of Museum of Comp. Zool., Harvard Coll., V. xxii,
iSqi, pp. 1 1 5-1 25, 2 plates; List of the Protozoa and Mollusca Observed in Lake St.
Clair in the Summer of 1893, Bull, of Mich. Fish Cent., 1894, pp. 42-44; Various papers
dealing with the Oligochaeta of North America, Bull. III. State Lab. of Nat. Hist., and
in Amer. Naturalist, numerous plates; Data on the Position of the Sacrum in Necturus, ibid.,
W 34, 1900, pp. 635-638; The X'ascular System and Blood Flow in Diplocardia communis,
Garman F. Smith and J. T. Barrett, Science, N. S., V. xiii, 1901, pp. 566-568; papers on
migration of birds in Bull. Mich. Ornithological Club, Wilson's Bull., and Sch. Sci. and
Math.; Hydroids in the 111. River, Biol. Bull.. 1910, V. xviii, pp. 67-68; Double-crested
Cormorants Breeding in Cent. 111. The Auk, 191 1, V. xxiii, pp. 16-19. Member A. A. A. S.;
Amer. Soc. of Zool.; Amer. Soc. of Naturalists; Amer. Assn. of Anatomists; Amer. Or-
nithol Union; Amer. Museums Assn. Married Edith Mary Fox, Sept. 28, 1887, Fremont.
Ind. (d. Nov. 15, 1888); Isadora Stamats, July 12, 1890, Bokes Creek, O. Child, Donald
Fisk, b. Nov. 14, 1888 (d. Oct. 29, 1905). Address, 913 W. California Ave., Urbana, 111.
GEORGE McPHAIL SMITH
B. S., 1900, Vanderbilt Univ.; Ph. D., 1903, Univ. of Freiburg (in Baden); Associate;
b. Nov. 15, 1S78, Nashville, Tenn. ; s. Robert McPhail (b. Oct. 16, 1837, Norfolk, Va.) &
Laetitia Claik Trimble (b. 1840, Nashville, Tenn.) Prepared in Fogg H. S., Nashville,
Tenn. Beta Theta Pi; Sigma Xi; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Gamma Alpha. Attended Univ.
of Berlin and Geneva, 1900-iqoi. Asst. in Chem. Lab., Vanderbilt Univ.; Instr. in
Qualitative Analysis, Mich. Coll. of Mines, 1903-4; Instr. in Analytical Chem. and Met.,
N. C. Coll. of Agr. and Mech. Arts, 1904-5; Instr. in Chem., Univ. of 111., 1905-9; Assoc,
in Chem., ibid., 1909 — Author: Zur Kenntnis der Derivate des p — • Jodazobenzols und
des m — Chlorjobenzols mit mehrwertigem Jod, Freiburg i. B., 1903, Speyer & Kaerner;
Heterogeneous Equilibria between Aqueous and Metallic Solutions (First Paper), Jour.
Amer. Chem. Soc, V. 32, pp. 502-507, 1910; Additional Notes on the Alkali and Alkali-
Earth Amalgams (with H. C. Bennett), do., V. 32, pp. 622-626, 1910: Uber heterogene
Gleichgewichte zwischen metallischen und Wasserigen Losunger (Erste Mitteilung), Ztschr.
fiir physikalische Chemie, V. 73, pp. 424-428, 1910; The Elements of Qualitative Analysis,
(by W. A. Noyes, Sixth Ed., revised in collaboration with the authon Henry Holt & Co.,
133. PP- 1911; also a large number of other articles. Member Amer. Chem. Soc; Deutsch
Chem. Gesellschaft, 1907; Fellow, Amer. Assoc, for Adv. of Sci., 1910. Address, 708 S.
Goodwin St., Urbana, 111.
JAMES ELMO SMITH
(See No. G209.)
Faculty 757
kenneth gardner smith
(See No. 251 1.)
LOUIE HENRIE SMITH
(See No. 1078.)
LINDLEY MA-LCOLM SMITH
B. S.. 1905, Ohio State Univ.; Assistant; b. Sept. zy, 1881, Chester Hill., O. ; s.
Stephen (b. Aug. i, 1839, ibid.) & Elizabeth (Roberts) Smith (b. Sept. i, 1845, ibid.)
Prepared in Chester Hill (O.) H. S. Townhend. Nursery Inspr. in Ohio, 1905 ;Hort.
Inspr., Univ. of 111., 1905-6; Nursery and Orchard Inspr., N. C, Feb. -Sept., 1907; Field
Asst. to State Entomol., Univ. of 111., 1907 — Rlember Biol. Soc; Hort. Club.;
Y. M. C. A.; Presb. Church, Carbondale, 111. Married Grace Selby, Dec. 28, 1906,
Bartlett, O. Children, Philip Selby, b. Nov. 11, 1907; Homer Lindley, b. Aug. 27,
1909; Malcolm Lambert, Nov. 19, 191 1. Address, 511 Beveridge St., Carbondale, III.
ORRIN HAROLD SMITH
(See No. G210.)
PERCY ALMERIN SMITH
(See No. 1586.)
RALPH PARSONS SMITH
Ph. B.; Instr. in Ger., Univ. of 111., i894-7(t)
RHEA GORDON SMITH
B. S., 1909, Rutgers Coll.; b. Mar. 17, 1887, Keyport, N. J. Asst. in Chem., Agr. Exp,
Sta., Univ. of 111., 1909-10. Member Cong. Church. (f)
WILLIAM HERSCHEL SMITH
B. S., 1906, LIniv. of Nebr. ; M. S., 1912, LTniv. of 111.; Instructor; b. Sept .17, 1881,
Tobias, Nebr.; s. Herschel (b. Paw Paw, 111.) & Jean (Clelland) Smith (b. Scranton, Pa.)
, Palladian. Grad. work, Univ. of 111., 1910-11. Instr. in Bot., Ft. Dodge (la.) H. S..
1907-8; Instr. in Chem. and Phys., Beatrice, Nebr., H. S., 1908-10; Instructor in An. Husb.
LTniv. of III., 1910 — Member Y. M. C. A.; I. O. O. F. Married Ruby Holman, Dec. 22,
1909, Tobias, Nebr. Child, Jean Holman Smith, b. Sept. 13, 1912. Address, Urbana. 111.
EARL QUINTER SNIDER
(See No. 2818.)
JOHN McBEATH SNODGRASS
(See No. 1765.)
*EDWARD SNYDER
Born Oct. 7, 1835, Sokal, Austrian Poland. Educated in Lemberg and Vienna. En-
tered Austrian army and attended Mil. Sch. at Kronstadt and Mauer, 1848-9; Lieut, in
1854, and served with the army of occupation sent to prevent the war of the Crimea
from extending into Roumania; Teacher of Lang, and Hist, in cadet sch. of Gratz and Styria
for two years; in Italian Campaign, 1859, being in battles of Palestra, Magenta, and
Solferino; came to U. S., 1862; went into war with New York regiment, 1862-5; Taught
school in St. Louis and in H. S. at Carlinville after the war; Instr. in bookkeeping and
Ger., LTniv. of 111., 1868, the first year of the opening of the Univ.; Prof, of Ger. and
Mil. Sci. and commissioned as Col. in the 111. Natl. Guard, 1870; in charge of Univ.
Battalion until 1880; received appointment of Prof, of Mod. Langs., and Mil. Sci., 1S73;
held office of Recording Sec'y, Bd. of Trustees, 1870-87; Bus. Agt. of Univ., 1870-6; Dean
of Coll. of Lit., 1874; Prof, of Ger. Lang, and Lit., 1889. Gave the Univ. $12,000, 1899,
to be loaned to worthy students; it is maintained as a students' beneficiary aid fund.
Resigned in 1894, but resignation was not accepted. Was given a leave of absence for a
year on half pay; he again served on his return, and resigned in 1896, going to Calif.
Died Sept. 13, 1903, Pacific Beach, Calif.
GERTRUDE CLARK SOBER (CHURCH)
B. S., 1S92, Univ. of Mich.; b. Apr. 15, 1866, Detroit, Mich.; d. Nelson Washington
(b. New York State) & Ellen Augusta (Hurlbut) Clark (b. 1835, Portland, Conn.) Pre-
pared in Mich. State Nor. Coll., Ypsilanti. Pi Beta Phi. Sci. Teacher in H. S., Cold-
water, Mich., 1886-90; Prin. H. S., Ishpeming, 1901-3; Instr. in H. Sci., Univ. of 111.,
1903-4. Author: Series of articles on H. Sci., in School News of 111., 1903-5; Food, Bull.
No. 19, Cornell LTniv., pp. 385-392; Managing Ed. Arrozv. . Member Women's Foreign
Missionary Soc, Madison, 1897-1900; Sec. Free Kindergarten Assn., Madison, 1898-99;
Madison Woman's Club, 1898-09; Tues. Art Club, Milwaukee; Milwaukee branch Coll.
Alumnae; Chairman Exten. & Indus. Com. Y. W. C. A.; Vice Pres. Home for Aged.
Married Hiram Allen Sober, Nov. 23, 1892 (d. Sept. 10, 1900); James Sherman Church.
Apr. 5, 1905. Child, Marion Ellen, b. Dec. 23, 1893. Address, 6S3 Stowell Ave., Mil-
Wciulccc Wis.
ALBERT ALEXANDER SOMERVILLE
B. S., 1905, DePauw Univ.; b. Jan. 28. 1883, Milroy, Ind.; s. Ira A. (b. 1855, ibid.)
& Linda Somerville (b. 1850, Edgar, III.) Prepared in Milroy H. S. Delta Kappa Epsilon.
Asst. in Math, and Phys., DcPauw Univ., 1904-5; Instr. in Math, in Acad., Univ. of H'-,
i90S-6.(t)
BARTHOLOMEW J. SPENCE
B. S., 1905, Northwestern Univ.; Asst. Prof.; b. June 4. 1883, Chicago, 111. Attended
Univ. of Wis., 1905-6. Asst. in Chem., Northwestern Univ., 1903-5; Asst. in Phys., Univ.
of Wis., 1905-6; Asst. in Phys., ITniv. of 111., 1906-7; Asst. Prof, of Phys., Univ. of N.
Dak, 1907; Teaching Fellow in Physics, 1907-1908; Experimental Sci Fellow in Physics,
758 University of Illinois
1908-1909; Inst, in Physics, 1909-1910 Princeton Univ. Doctor of Philos, 1909; Asst. Prof,
of Physics, Grand Forks, 1910 — Author: Variations of Arc. Spectra. Astrophysical Jour.,
1905. Member Epis. Church. Address, Univ. of N. Dak., Grand Forks, N. D.
DAVID ELLSWORTH SPENCER
B. L., 1887, Univ. of Wis.; A. M., 1891, Harvard Univ.; b. Feb. 22, i86.s, Berlin,
Wis.; s. Alanson Anderson (b. Western Oneida Co., N. Y.) & Sarah (Ellsworth)
Spencer (b. Erie Co., Pa.). Instr. in Hist., Univ. of Wis., 1888-90; Instr. in Hist,
while a student at Harvard, 1891; Acting Asst. Prof, of Hist., Univ. of Mich., 1892-3;
Asst. Prof, of Hist., Stanford Univ., 1S93-1901; leave of absence from Stanford for
historical study at Leipsic, Ger., 1899-1900; Acting Prof, of Hist., Univ. of 111., 1901-2;
Special historical research work in Paris, France, 1902. Address, Pacific Grove, Calif.(t)
ELIZABETH SPRAGUE
Instr. in H. Sci., Univ. of HI., for ten months, (t)
OTIS ORION STANLEY
(See No. 1588.)
ROBERT WATT STARK
(See No. 914.)
JOHN MATHER STAYMAN
(See No. 154.)
JOEL STEBBINS
B. S., 1899, Univ. of Nebr.; Ph. D., 1903, Univ. of Calif.; Asst. Prof.; b. July 30,
1878, Omaha, Nebr.; s. Charles Sumner (b. 184S, Pa.) & Sara Ann (Stubbs) Stebbins
(b. 1846, ibid.) Prepared in Omaha (Nebr.) H. S. Phi Delta Theta; Sigma Xi.
Scholar in Math, and Astron., Univ. of Nebr., 1899-1900; Asst. in Washburn Observ.,
Univ. of Wis., 1900-1; Fellow in the Lick Observ., Calif., 1901-3; Instr. in Astron.,
Univ. of 111., 1903-4; Asst. Prof., 1904 — Author: Twenty-five articles in Astron. Jours.,
1901-11, principally upon stellar spectroscopy and photometry. Member Astronom.
and Astrophys. Soc. of Amer. ; Astronomische Gesellschaft; Amer. Assn. for Adv. of
Sci. (Fellow). Married May Louise Prentiss, 1905, Lincoln, Nebr. Children, Robert
Prentiss, b. 1907; Isabelle, b. 1910. Address, Urbana, 111.
AVA D. STEELE
A. B., 1896, Mo. Valley Coll.; A. M., 1900, Univ. of Mo.; b. Sept. 6, 1876, Carroll-
ton, Mo. Grad. of Boston Sch. of Expression, 1897. Prin. of H. S., Larimore, N. D.,
1901-2; Instr. in Engl., Millikin Univ., 1903-7; Instr. in Engl., in Acad., Univ. of 111.,
1907-11. (t)
EDWARD STRIEBY STEELE
A. B., 1872, Oberlin Coll.; B. D., 1877, Oberlin Theo. Sem.; b. Apr. 20, 1850,
Farmingdale, 111.; s. James & Minerva S. (McConoughey) Steele. Prepared in Prep.
Dept., Oberlin Coll. Teacher of Elementary Latin, Greek, and Engl., Univ. of 111.,
1872-3; Preaching, Concord, 111., 1877-81; Grad. Study, Andover Theo. Sem., 1881-3;
attended Harvard Divin. Sch., 1883-4; Prof, of Phil., Middlebury Coll., 1884-5. At-
tended Univ. of Leipsic, 1885-6; Harvard Div., 1886-7; Sub-editor, Century Dictionary,
1889-91; government service, 1891 — Member Soc. for Philosoph. Inquirv of Washinerton;
Amer. Pliilosoph. Assn. Married Grace Avery King, Jan. 29, 1891, Washington, D. C.
Address. 1522 Q St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
WALDEMAR MATTHAEUS STEMPEL
(See No. G218.)
*ODDGEIR STEPHENSEN
A. B., 1899, Univ. of Copenhagen; b. Feb. 9, 1880, Copenhagen, Denmark. At-
tended Poly. Inst., Copenhagen, 1898-1900. Teacher of Hist., Geog., and Nat. Hist.,
Gamnulholm Coll. (Acad.), Copenhagen, 1898-igoo; with Danish S. Schuckert Co.,
Copenhagen, 1900-1; Western Elec. Co., Chicago, 1902-3; Automatic Elec. Co., 1903;
Western Elec. Co., Jan. -July, 1904; Mo. Pacific R. R. Co., July to Nov., 1904; Wagner
Elec. Co., St. Louis, Nov., 1904; Asst. in Elec. Design (half time), Univ. of 111., 1907-8.
Member Epis. Church. Died, 191 1.
ROBERT HOWARD STEVENS
B. S., 1908, John B. Stetson Univ.; M. S., 1909, Univ. of Chicago; Assistant; b.
July 28, 1885, Dayton, O. ; s. Howard Barney & Allen (Lillis) Stevens. Prepared in
John B. Stetson Acad., Univ., DeLand, Fla. Asst. in Chem., Univ. of 111., 1909 —
Member Dixie Club, Univ. of 111. Address, Florida, Cauca, Colombia. Via. Panama.
CARL S. STEVENSON
E. M., 1908, Ohio State Univ.; Mining Engr.; b. Feb. i, 1885, Chicago, 111. Ivy
Orator. Asst. in Min. Eng., Ohio State Univ., 1908-9; Min. Engr. for Tenn. Coal,
Iron, and R. R. Co., 1909-10; Instr. in Min. Engr., Univ. of 111., 1910-11; Min. Engr.
for the Central States Sec, U. S. Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh, Pa. Natl. Mine Satety
Demonstration (Secy., 1912). Address, Pittsburgh, Pa.
ROBERT KENT STEWARD
B. S. in C. E., 1908, Univ. of Me.; C. E., 1910, ibid.; Instructor; b. July 22, 1885,
Skowhegan, Me.; s. Willard B. (b. 1855, ibid.) & Alice (White) Steward (b. 1856,
ibid.) Prepared in Skowhegan H. S. Phi Gamma Delta. Instr., Univ. of Me., 1909;
Faculty 759
Instr. in Gen. Eng. Draw., Univ. of 111., 1909 — Author: Notes on Mechanical Drafting
(with H. W. Miller), 100 pp., Miller &• Steward, Urbana, 111. Member Soc. for Prom,
of Eng. Educ. Mairied Marjorie Carleton, Aug. 26, 191 ', Old Town, Me. Address,
412 W. Elm St., Urbana, 111.
A. P. S. STEWART
A. M.; Prof, of T. and A. M., Univ. of 111., 1868-74.(7)
HAROLD WILSON STEWART
(See No. 3985-)
WILLIAM WARREN STIFLER
(See No. G223.)
HARRY HARKNESS STOEK
B. S., 1S87, Lehigh Univ.; E. M., 1888, ibid.; Professor; b. Jan. 16, 1866. Wash-
ington, D. C; s. Jacob F. (b. 1835, Marticville, Pa.) & Susan (Lear) Stoek (b. :840.
Hagerstown, Md.) Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Delta Phi. Salutatorian. Mining Engr.,
Susquehanna Coal Co., 1888-90; Instr. in Min., Met., and Geol., Lehigh Univ., 1890-3;
Asst. Prof, of Min. and Met., Pa. State Coll., 1893-7; Ed. Mines and Minerals, Scran-
ton, Pa., 1897-1909; Prof, of Min. Eng., Univ. of 111., 1909— Author: Economic History
of Anthracite, to be published by the Carnegie Foundation; The Anthracite Coal Fields,
U. S. Geol. Sur. Rpt. Editor: Coal and Metal Miners' Pocketbook; Fulton's Coke;
Lake's Prospecting for Gold and Silver; Coal Mining Course of Internatl. Text Book
Co.; Mines and Minerals, for twelve years; also Contibutor of other articles to various
journals. Member 111. Min. Inves. Comm., 1909-11; 111. Mine Rescue Station Commission
(Secy.); U. S. Assay Comm., 1900; Amer. Inst, of Min. Engrs.; Inst, of Min. Engrs. of
Great Britain; Lake Superior Min. Inst.; Coal Min. Inst, of Amer. (Pres.) ; W. Va. Coal
Min. Inst.; Western Soc. of Engrs.; 111. Academy of Sci. Soc. for Prom, of Engineer-
ing Edu. Married Miriam Ricketts, Dec. 20, 1894. Children, Leigh, b. 1897; Alexander
Lear, b. 1898. Address, 1104 Oregon St., Urbana, 111.
ELLIS BAGLEY STOUFFER
(See No. G234.)
EARLE KENNETH STRACHAN
(See No. G225.)
FLEDA DE VERE STRAIGHT
(See No. 3558.)
MAUDE WHEELER STRAIGHT (CARMAN)
A. B., 1892, Wellesley Coll.; b. Fairbury, 111.; d. Hiram Judson (b. 1840, Chau-
tauqua Co., N. Y.) & Annie^ (Wheeler) Straight (b. 1842, Naples, N. Y.) Prepared m
Oak Park H. S. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Library Course at Armour Inst., Chicago,
1894-6. Organized Pub. Lib., Dubuque, la., 1896-7; Libr., Oshkosh Nor. Sch., 1897-8;
Instr. in Lib. Econ. and Ref. Libr., Univ. of 111., 1898-9; Asst. Prof., 1899-1900. Mar-
ried Albert Pruden Carman, June 21, 1900, Oak Park, 111. Address, 908 W. California
Ave., Urbana, 111.
SAMUEL WESLEY STRATTON
(See No. 407.)
(See No. 4443.)
(See No. 4444.)
JOHN STROM
W. G. STROMQUIST
ARNOLD VALENTINE STUBENRAUCH
B. S., 1899, Univ. of Calif.; M. S. Agr., 1901, Cornell Univ.; Investigator in U. S.
Dept. of Agr.; b. Apr. 27, 1871, New Orleans. La.; s. Valentine (b. Mar. 23, 1847, Son-
dernheim, Ger.) & Henrietta (Weber) Stubenrauch (b. Nov. 10, 1849, New Orleans La )
Prepared in Prep, of Tulane Univ., La. Sigma Xi; Alpha Zeta; Acacia. Fellowship in
Hort., Cornell L^niv., 1900-1; Supt. of Agr. Exp. Sta., Paso Robles Substation, Calif.,
1895-6; Clerk to Dir. of Calif. Exp. Sta., 1896-1900; Fellow in Hort., Cornell Univ., 1900-1;
Instr. in Hort.. and Asst. in Hort., Univ. of 111., 1901-2; Asst. Prof, of Hort. in charge
of Exp. Sta., Univ. of Calif., 1902-6; Special Agent in Fruit Transportation and Storage,
Pomological Investigations of the U. S. Dept. of Agr., 1906 — Author: Report on Cli-
mate and Cultures at South Coast Range Sta., Calif. Exp. Sta. Rept., 1895-6, and 1896-7-
A Laboratory Study of the Percolation of Water Through Soils, Calif. Exp. Sta. Rept.',
1898-1901; articles on fruits of Calif., in Cyclopedia of Amer. Hort., 1901-2; A Country
Reader (with H. B. M. Buchanan), 2 Vols. Macmillan Co.; also a number of bulletins.
Married Mane Elizabeth Meyer. Jan. 8, 1895. San Francisco, Calif. Children, Arnold
Valentine Jr., b. Nov. 25, 1895; Paul Bailey, b. Jan. 17, 1907. Address, 1833 Newton St..
N. W., Washington, D. C.
OTTO STUHLMANN
(See No. G227.)
RAY THOMAS STULL
i.r ?.■ ^^Z'.,," 902. Ohio State Univ.; Associate; b. Mar. 12, 1875, Elkland, Pa.; s. David
W. (b jbid) & Mary (Thomas) Stull (b. Tuscarora, N. Y.) Prepared in Mansfield
btate IN or. bch.. Pa. Sigma Xi; Acacia. Advanced work in Mineralogy, Univ. of 111.,
ware. Part II, Bull. No. 11, of the Ceramic Dept., Univ. of 111.; Notes on the Manufact
76o University of Illinois
of Enamel Brick with Some Investigations on Enamel Brick Slips, Bull. No. 12. de-
Making Front Brick Without Repressing, The Clav Worker, 1908; A Lubricating Die for
Hollow Ware, Clay Record, 191 o; The Advantage of Thorough Clay Preparation, The
Clay Craft er, 191 0; Influences of Variable Silica and Alum, on Porcel. Glazes of Constant
RD Trans. Am. Cer. Soc. Vol. xiv. Points on the Const, and Operation of the Lubricating
Die, The Clay Worker, Apr., :9i2;"Opalescence and the Function of Boric Acid in the
Glaze," Bull. 'No. 14, Ceramic Dept., V. of I. Cobolt Colors Other than Blue, Arans. Am.
Cer. Soc, Vol. xiv. Member Am. Ceramic Soc; Am. Chem. Soc. Married Lena Taylor,
Apr. 10, 1903, Mansfield, Pa. Children, Frances Nanette, b. July 17, 1905; David Harry,
b. Jan. 19, 1907; Frederica May, b. Sept. 4, 1910. Address, 915 W. Illinois St., Urbana,
111.
HENRY ELIJAH SUMMERS
B. S., 1886, Cornell Univ.; Prof, and Entomol.; b. Aug., 1863, Rochester, N. Y.;
s. Theodore A. & Mary A. (Minniss) Summers. Prepared in Rochester Free Acad.
Sigma Xi. Fellow in Anat. and Entomol.. 1886-8; Assoc. Prof, of Biol., Univ. of Tenn.,
1888-91; abroad 1891-2; working under Prof. S. A. Forbes for 111. Bd. World's Fair
Comm., 1892; Asst. Prof, of Human Physiol., Univ. of 111., 1893-5; Assoc. Prof., do.,
1895-7; Prof, of Zool., la. State Coll. of Agr. and Mech. Arts, Entomol., Iowa Exp.
Sta. and State Entomol. of Iowa, 1898 — Author: Agr. Bulls, and reprints and arts,
in soc. proceedings and in magazines; numerous articles in agr. and hort. papers. Mem-
ber la. Acad. Sci.; A. A. A. S.; A. E. E.; Biol. Soc. Wash.; Entomol. Soc, Wash.;
Amer. Anatomists, etc. Address, Ames, Iowa.
L. WELBORNE SUMMERS
B. S., T910, Clemson Coll., S. Car.; Assistant; b. Feb. 18, 1887, Springfield, S.
Car.; s. Jno. A. (b. Nov. 4, 1856, Springfield, S. Car.) & Florence E. (Phillips) Sum-
mers (b. Aug. II, 1853, ibid.) Prepared in Springfield (S. Car.) H. S. Columbian.
Asst. in Bot., S. Car. Exp. Sta., 1910; Asst. in An. Husb., Univ. of 111., 1910-11; Asst.,
do., Ala. Poly. Inst., 191 1 — Natl. Guards of S. Car., 1909-10. Author: Feeding and
Managing Dairy Cattle (in press), 32 pp. Member Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 1907-10, Clem-
son Coll., S. Car. Address, Auburn, Ala.
ARTHUR HOWARD SUTHERLAND
A. B., 1899, Grand Island Coll., Nebr.; Ph. D., 1909, Univ. of Chicago; Asso-
ciate; b. i^ov. 19, 1878; s. George (b. New Brunswick) & Elizabeth (Pickett) Suther-
land (b. Conn.) Prepared in Ottawa Univ., Kan., and Grand Island Coll., Nebr. Sigma
Xi. Grad. Sch., Chicago. Scholarship, Univ. of Chicago, 1906-7; Fellowship, ibid.,
1908-9. Asst. in Phil., Univ. of Wis., 1907-8; in Psych., Govt. Hospital for Insane,
1909-10; Instr. in Psych., Univ. of 111., 1910-11; Assoc, do., 191 1 — Member Amer. Psych.
Assn. Address, 708 Goodwin Ave., Urbana, 111.
ALEXANDER CULBERTSON SWARTZ
BERNARD VICTOR SWENSON
ANNE DAVIES SWEZEY
(See No. 33.)
(See No. 773.)
(See No. 1981.)
JOHN ALBERT SWITZER
B. S. in M. E., 1896, Cornell Univ.; Instr. in T. & A. M., Univ. of 111., 1908-9.
ALBERT PHILIP SY
(See No. 837.)
*DON CARLOS TAFT
A. B., 1852, Amherst Coll.; b. June 19, 1827, Swanzey, N. H.; s. Zadock Lovell
(b. A.pr. 12, 1786, West Swanzey, N. H.) & Anne (Ranisdell) Taft (b. Sept. 5, 1792,
Richmond, N. H.) Prepared in Swanzey Acad., N. H., and Shelburn Falls Acad.,
Mass. Attended Union Theol. Sem., New York City, 1852-55; conducted Elmwood
(111.) H. S., 1855-56, supplying the pulpit part of the time; teacher in H. S., Metamora,
111., 1865-8; in Minonk, 111., 1868-71; Asst. Prof, of Geol., Univ. of 111., 1871; Prof.
1872-82; visited Europe, 1882; Hanover, Kan., 1883, organizing branch of missionary
enterprise. Author: Twelve articles for the Hanover Enterprise on Spelling Reform.
Married Mary Lucy Foster, Sept. 9, 1856, Faribault, Minn. (d. Feb. 11, 1890); Mary
Virginia Ford. May 30, 1894, Milwaukee, Wis. Children, T,orado Z., b. Mar. 14. 1860;
Florizell A., b. Dec. 30, 1862; Zulimie M., b. Mar. 14, 1868; Doctoria P., b. Dec. 13,
1870. *Died, Apr. i, 1907, Chicago, 111.
(See No. 293.)
(See No. 1594.)
(See No. 3192.)
ARTHUR NEWELL TALBOT
LOUIS SISTON TALLYN
MAURICE COLE TANQUARY
JOHN W. TARFLINGER
Born Dec. 8, 1858, Vermilion Co., 111. Asst. in Foundry, Univ. of 111., 1907-9.
Address, 606 S. Orchard St., Urbana, Ill.(t)
Faculty 761
GUY ALLAN TAWNEY
Pli. D., Leipzig, Germany, 1896; Professor; b. Mar. 11, 1870, Tippecanoe City, O.; s.
Daniel Abraham (b. 1833, Gettysberg, Pa.) & Adele (Paige) Tawney (b. 1848, Johnstown,
O.) Prepared in Macalester Coll., St. Paul, Minn.; A. B., Princeton Univ., 1893; A. M.,
1894. John C. Green Mental Science Fellowship; Haird Prize in Oratory; McCosh Prize
in Logic; etc. Prof, of Phil., Beloit Coll., Wis.,. 1897-1907; Lecturer in Phil., Columbia
Univ., N. Y. City, 1906-7; Asst. Prof, of Phil., Univ. of 111., 1907-8; Prof, of Phil., Univ.
of Cincinnati, O., 1908— Author: 3 pamphlets, one in German, the others in English, on
psychology & logic; 12 longer & several shorter articles on psychology & philosophical
themes. Fellow in Amer. Assoc, for Adv. of Sci.; memb. & elder in Presb. Church;
Amer. Phil. Assoc; Western Phil. Assoc; Cosmic S: Literary Clubs of Cincinnati. Mar-
ried Marietta Ruth Busey. Apr. 6, 1909. Child, George Busey, b. July 7, 1912. Address.
354 Thrall Ave., Cincinnati, O.
BEDROS TATARIAN
(See Xo. 517.)
(See Xo. 1773.)
(See Xo. 518.)
(See Xo. 2520.)
HELEN MARY TAYLOR
HORACE TAYLOR
BEATRICE RUTH TAYLOR
THOMAS SMITH TAYLOR, Jr.
A. B., 1906, Yale Univ.; Ph. D., 1909, ibid. Instructor; b. Jan. 30, 1883, Peoli, O.;
s. Thomas Smith & Martha (George) Taylor. Prepared in Lebanon Xatl. Nor. Sch., O.
Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Alpha Chi Rho; Gamma Alpha. Cuyler Fellowship. Asst.
in Phys., Yale Univ., 1907-9; Instr. do., Univ. of 111., 1909 — Author: Retardation of
Alpha Rays by Metal Foils, etc., Amer. Jour. Sci., 1908, 15 pp.; Retardation of Alpha
Rays by Metals and Gases, Phil., 1909, 16 pp.; Lab. Manual on Lab. Phys., Gazette,
Champaign, 111., 1910, 200 pp.; Ionization of Different Gases by Polonium Kays, Phil.,
1911, \2 pp.; Xumber of Ions Pioduced l)y an Alpha Particle from Polonium, do.,
1912, 10 pp. Married Xelle Melissa Rietz, June 16, 1912, Port Washington, O. Address,
905 South Sixth St., Champaign, 111.
WARD HASTIXGS TAYLOR
(See Xo. 4456.)
SETH JUSTIX TEMPLE
Ph. B. in Arch., 1892, Columbia Univ.; Architect; b. Aug. 15, 1867, Winona, Minn.;
s. Holmes (b. Sept. 4, 1830, Heath, Mass.) & Mary Eliza (Ford) Temple (b. June 23,
1832, V\ illiamstown, !i\iass.) Prepared in Winona (Minn.) H. S. Tau Beta Pi. Fellow
in Arch., Columbia Univ., 1894. Instr. in Arch., Schs. of the Metropolitan Museum
of Art, 1892-4; Studying in Europe, 1894-6; instr. in Arch., Univ. of 111., 1896-7;
Asst. Prof., 1897-1904; Practicing Architecture (Temple and Burrows, Architects),
Davenport, la., 1904 — Member Amer. Inst, of Arch. (Assoc.) Married Alice Maud
Gamble, June 12, 1896, Brooklyn, X. V. Children, Holmes, b. Apr. ii, 1897; d. Mar. 17,
1912; Gilbert, b. Apr. 24, 1899; Arthur, b. Aug. i.\, 1902; Malcolm, b. Dec. 2, 1900; -Mice
Muriel, b. Aug. 2, 1909. Address, 63 McManus Bldg., Davenport, la.
JAMES PUGH TERRY
B. S., 191 1, Cornell Univ.; Assistant; b. Aug. 20, 18S6, Riverhead, L. I., N. Y.
Asst. in Dairy Mfrs., L'niv. of Hi., 191 1 — AlemL-er Cong. Church. Address, 907 W.
Xevada St., Urbana, 111.
FRAXK WATERS THOMAS
(See No. G229.)
CHARLES MAXFRED THOMPSON
(See No. 4002.)
JOHN GIFFIX THOMPSON
A. B., 1900, Univ. of Wooster, Wooster, O.; A. M., 1904, Univ. of Chicago, Ph. D.,
1907, Univ. of Wis.; Instructor; b. July 17, 1S73, Guernsey Co., O. ; s. William (b. May 24,
1832, ibid.) & Elizabeth (McConnell) Thompson (b. Jan. 25, 1842, ibid.) Prepared in
Prep. Dept., Muskingum Coll., Xew Concord, O., Philomathean; Athenian. Scholar-
ship, Univ. of Chicago, 1902-3; Fellow in Pol. Econ., ibid., 1903-4; Fellow, do., Univ.
of Wis., 1904-5. Asst. in Pol. Econ., Univ. of Wis., 1905-6; research work Carnegie
Inst., Washington, D. C, 1906-7: Instr. in Econ., Univ. of 111., 1907 — Author: The
Rise and Decline of the Wheat Growing Industry in Wis., Bull, of Univ. of Wis., No.
292, 1909, 250 pp.; also a number of arts. Member Amer. Econ. Assn.; Amer. Pol.
Sci., .-\ssn.; Xatl. Geog. Soc. .Married Dora Lena Roljb, Aug. 5, 190S, Aew Concord O
Address, 307 W. III. St., Urbana. HI.
JOHX GIVEX THOMPSOX
Instr. in Math., Univ. of 111., iS92-3.(t)
MILTOX WIXFIELD THOMPSON
(See Xo 4460.)
THOMAS EUGEXE THOMPSON
(See No. 4461.)
762 University of Illinois
JOHN CHARLES THORPE
(See No. 1523.)
EDWARD SAMPSON THURSTON
A. B., 1898, Harvard Coll.; A. M., 1900, Harvard Univ.; LL. B., 1901, ibid.; Pro-
fessor; b. Aug. 8, 1876, New York City; s. William R. (b. 1843, ibid.) & Maria (Samp-
son) Thurston (b. 1845, Hallowell, Me.) Prepared in St. Mark's Sch., Southboro,
Mass. Practiced Law, New York City, 1901-6; Instr. in Law, Ind. Univ., 1906; Asst.
Prof, and Prof, of Law, George Washington L^niv., 1906-10; do., Univ. of 111., 1910-11;
do., Univ. of Minn., 191 1 — - Married Florence Chapman Holbrooke, Apr. 21, 1908. Child,
Ethel Holbrooke, b. 191 1. Address, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn.
ARTHUR JERROLD TIEJE
A. B., 1903, Cornell Univ.; A. M., 1904, ibid., Instructor Ph. D., 1912, Univ. of 111.;
b. Sept. 24, 1881, Dayton, O. Editor in Chief, Cornell Magazine; Cornellian Lit. Prize;
Scholarship in Greek Phil. 1903-4; Teacher in Mercersburg Acad., 1905; in Mattoon H. S.,
190S-6; in Urbana H. S., 1906-8; Asst. in Engl., Univ. of 111., 1908-10; Inst., Mass. Inst,
of Technology, 1910-11, Inst. Univ. of 111., 1912 — Address, 812 W. Nevada St.,
Urbana, 111.
RALPH EARLE TIEJE
(See No. 4463)
ARTHUR JAMES TODD
B. L., 1904, Univ. of Calif.; Ph. D., 1911, Yale Univ.; Associate; b. May 6,
1878, Petaluma, Calif.; s. Hugh Galbraith (b. Msv i, i8s6. Pa.) & Clara (Taller) Todd
(b. Apr. 10, i860, Petaluma, Calif.) Prepared in Petaluma (Calif.) H. S. Delta Up-
silon; Phi Beta Kappa. Attended Univ. of Aix-Marseilles, 1909; Univ. of Paris and
Coll. de France, 1909-10; Univ. of Munich, 1910-11. Dir. Boys' work. Coll. Settlernent,
Berkeley, Calif., 1901-3; do.. South Park Settlement, San Francisco, Calif., 1903-6; Chief
Probation Officer, San Francisco, 1905-8; Teacher of Engl., L'Universite Populaire, Paris,
1909-10; Instr. in Sociol., Univ. of 111., 1911 — Author: Probation — -What It is and Why?
Member Natl. Conf. Charities and Corr., 1907-8; Natl. Conf.; Delinquent Children, 1907;
Playground Assn., 1907-8; Probation Officers Assn. (Treas.), 1907-8. Married Martha
Gaddis, Sept. 14, 1904. Address, 1107 W. Oregon St., Urbana, 111.
♦ARNOLD TOMPKINS
A. B., 1889, Ind. Univ.; A. M., 1891, ibid.; Ph. D., 1896, Univ. of O.; b. Sept. 10,
1849, near Paris, 111.; s. Henry (b. 1825, near Terre Haute, Ind.) & Deliah (Williams)
Tompkins (b. 1826, Chillicothe, O.) Prepared in Paris H. S., and Ind. State Nor. Sch.
Lit. Club, Univ. of Chicago. Attended the Univ. of Chicago, 1893-5. Prin. or Supt.
of schs., 1875-85; Prof, in Deiiauw Univ. Nor. ,Sch., 1885-00; Head of the Dept. ot
Engl., Ind. State Nor. Sch., 1890-3; Lecturer on Ped. in teachers' insts., and taught in
summer schs., 1893-5; Head of Dept. of Ped., Univ. of 111., 1895-1899; Pres. 111. Nor.
Univ., Nornial, 111., 1899-1900; Pnn. of Chicago Nor. Sch., 1900-1905. Author: The
Science of Discourse, 1889; The Phil, of Teaching, iSgi; The Phil, of School Manage-
ment, 1S94; all pub. by (jinn & Co., Boston, 1896; Contributor to the Ind. Sch. Jour.
for ten years; the Jour, of Educ; Jour, of Soc, etc. Ed. of the Dept. of Ped. /or eight
years. Member VI. E. Church; Religious Educ. Assn.; Natl. Teachers' Assn.; 111. State
Teachers' Assn.; Masonic Order. Married Jennie Snyder, 1875, Grandview, 111. Child,
a daughter. *Died Aug. 12, 1905, near Menlo, Ga.
CHARLES WESLEY TOOKE
(See No 1424.)
JOHN KER TOWLES
B. S., 1902, Tulane Univ.; A. M., 1904, ibid.; Ph. D., 1908, Yale Univ.; b. May
30, 1880, West Feleciana Parish, La.; s. Daniel Turnbull (b. 1856, ibid.) &. Sarah Buller
(Ker.) Towles (b. 1857, Catahoula Parish). Prepared in Prep. Dept. of La. State
Univ. Kappa Alpha. Fellow in Econ., Yale Univ. Asst. in Hist., Tulane LTniv., 1902-4;
Prin. of Wilson (La.) H. S., 1904-5; Reporter, New Orleans Times-Democrat, 1905-6;
Instr. in Econ., Univ. of HI., 1908-12. Author: Factory Legislation of Rhode Island,
Amer. Econ. Assn., 1908; Early Railroad Monopoly and Discrimination in R. I., Yale
Review, 1909. Member Econ. Assn.; Amer. Assn. for Labor Legislation; Tulane Soc.
of Econ. Address, 556 Hood River, Oregon.
LOCKWOOD JANES TOWNE
Ph. B., 1905, Depauw Univ.; B. S. in C. E., 1900, Mass. Inst, of Tech.; Supt. Constr.
Ofc. Sup. Arch; b. June 27, 1885, Crawfordsville, Ind.; s. Salem B. (b. Aug. 19, 1847,
Ind.) & Laura T. (Lockwood) Towne (b. Jan. 21, 1849, Covington, Ky.) Prepared in
Depauw Acad. Phi Kappa Psi; Phi Beta Kappa. Jr. Engr. U. S. Geol. Sur., 1909; Engr.
with C. M. & St. P. R. R. Bridge and Bldg. Dept., 1909-10; Adjunct Prof. Civ. Eng.,
Univ. of Nebr., 1910-11; Instr. in Civ. Eng., Univ. of 111., 1911-12; Supt. Constr. Ofc.
Sup. Arch't. 1912 — Assoc. Mem. Amer. Soc. Civ. Engrs. ; Assoc. Mem. West. Soc. Engrs;
Soc. for Prom, of Eng. Educ. Married Helen Merrill Jones, 1909, Chicago, 111. Ad-
dress, 1 104 S. Busey Ave., Urbana, 111.
EDGAR JEROME TOWNSEND
Ph. B., 1890, Albion Coll.; Ph. M., 1891, Univ. of Mich.; A. M. and Ph. D., 1900,
Univ. of Gottingen; Prof, and Dean; b. Feb. 22, 1865, Litchfield, Mich.; s. Warren &
Henrietta (Crocker) Townsend. Prepared in Litchfield (Mich.) H. S., and Albion, Coll.
Prep. Dept. Sigma Xi; Delta Tau Delta. Prin. of Pub. Schs., Reading, Mich., 1887-8; Co.
Faculty 763
Examiner of Schs., Hillsdale Co., Mich., 1887-90; Teacher of Math, and Hist., Chicago Man.
Tr. Sch., 1891-3; Asst. Prof, of Math.. Univ. of 111., 1893-5; Assoc. Prof., 1895-1905; Prof,
of Math, and Acting Dean, Coll. of Sci., 1905-6; Prof, and Dean 1906— Author: Founda-
tion of Geometry, Ofan tourt, 200 pp., 1902; Uniform Convergence, Tcchnograph; Prop-
erties and Application of Double Limits, Gottingen : Arzela's Condition for Continuity of
a function delined by a Series, Math. Bull.; First Course in Calculus (with Prof. Good-
enough), Henry Holt & Co., 1908, 466 pp.; Essentials of Calculus (with Prof. Goodenough)
do., 1910, 350 pp. Editor of Amer. Math. Series, Henry Holt & Co. Member Amer.
Math. Soc. (Council); Soc. for Adv. of Sci. (Fellow) Married Belle Miller, June 24,
1891, Litchfield, Mich. Children, Lorene b. June 16, 1895; Edt^ar Jerome, b. May 16,
1909. Address, 510 John St., Champaign, 111.
EDNA ALMEDA TREAT
Grad. Oberlin Conservatory of Music, 1910; Instructor; b. 1SS4, Spirit wood, N. D.
Prepared in Claridon (O) H. S. Teacher of Piano in Claridon and E. Claridon, O.,
during H. S. course; Dir. of Mus. and Teacher of Piano, Key West, Fla., 1910; Instr.
in Piano, Univ. of 111., Feb., 1912. Member Cong. Church. Address, 103 N. Main
St., Oberlin. O.
GEORGE NELSON TREMPER
A. B., 1901, Univ. of Mich.; Principal; b. May 30, 1877, Pontiac, Mich.; s. William I.
(b. Sept. 1851,161'^.) & Anna (Browning) Treniper (b. Feb. 17, 1852, Bath, Eng.) Pre-
pared in Pontiac (Mich.) H. S. Grad. work, Univ. of 111., 1910-11. Supervisor and
Organizer, Pub. Schs., P. I., 1901-4; Teacher in H. S., Franklin, Ind., 1904-5; do.. College
Hill, Cincinnati, O., 1905-6; Prin. of H. S., ibid., 1906-10; Head of Greek and Latin in
Acad., and Supervisor of Practice Teaching in Latin and Ger. Dept., of Educ, Univ. of
111., 1910-11; Prin. H. S., Kenosha, Wis., 191 1 — Member N. E. A., 1908-9; Cincinnati
School Masters Club, 1908-10; Presb. Brotherhood, College Hill, Cincinnati, O., 1908-10
(Sec'y-); Univ. Club, Urbana, 111., 1910-11. Married Metta Irene Robbins, Sept. 19, 1901.
(Children, Ruth Irene, b. June 22, 1905; George Williams, b. Feb. 11, 1907.
Address, 32 English Court, Kenosha, Wis.
PERRY FOX TROWBRIDGE
(See No. G211.)
JOHN MAIN TRUEMAN
B. S. A., 1895, Cornell Univ.; Professor; b. Dec. 19, 1870, Pont de Bute, N. B., Can.;
s. Howard (b. Mar. i, 1837, ibid.) & Mary Jean (Main) Trueman (b. Mar. 24, 1840,
Kingston, N. B., Can.) Prepared in Sch. of Agr., Tiuro, Nova Scotia. Instr. in Dairy-
ing, S. D. Agr. Coll., 1S95-7; Farm Mgr., Thorndale, Pa., 1897-1900; do., Waverly, Pa.,
1900-3; Asst. in Dairying and An. H'usb., Cornell Univ., 1903-5; Instr. in Dairying,
Univ. of 111., 1905-7; Prof, of Dairy Hus., Conn. Agr. Coll., and Dairy Husbandman,
Storrs Exp. Sta., 1907 — • Married Clara Louise Huft', April 27, 1896. Children, Howard
Leuius, b. March 25, 1897; John Thompson, b. Feb. 19, 1899; Albert William, b. Jan. 15.
1902; Louise, Van Suyn, b. Sept. 5, 1904. Address, Storrs, Conn.
HERBERT MICHAEL TURNER
(See No. 4471.)
JON ANDREAS UDDEN
A. B., 1905, Augustana Coll.; Assistant; b. May 10, 1885, Lindsborg, Kan.; s. Johan
August (b. Mar. 19, 1859, Lekasa, Sweden) & Johanna Kristina (Davis) Udden (b. Carver
Co., Minn.) Prepared in Acad., Augustana Coll. Sigma Xi. Attended Univ. of la., 1905-6;
Chicago Univ., 1907-8, and winter quarter 1909. Field Asst., la. Geol. Sur., 1903; Field
Asst., U. S. Geol. Sur., 1904; Asst. Geol., 111. (jeol. Sur., 1907-9; Asst. Geol., Tenn.
Coal & Iron R. R. Co., 1910 — Author: Geology of Clinton Co., la.. An. Rpt. la. Geol. Sun,
V. 15, pp. 369-431; Delafield Drill Core, 111. Geol. Sur. Bull., No. 4, pp. 203-211; Notes
on Shoal Creek Limestone, do., No. 8, pp. 1 18-126; Diamond Drill Core from Frankli/i Co.,
do.. No. 16, pp. 300-301; Structural Materials in 111., do., No. 16, pp. 342-390; TheLime-
stone Industry at Bedford and Bloomington, Ind., Bull., No. 430, U. S. Geol. Sur., pp.
63-73, 1910. Member Presb. Church, Birmingham, Ala. .Married Nettie Elizabeth Myers,
Sept. 7, 1910, Rock Island, 111. Child, Jon Andreas, Jr., b. Nov. 30, 191 1. Address,
208 South Pearl St., Birmingham, Ala.
SUSANNAH USHER
B. S., 1898, Mass. Inst, of Tech.; Asst. Prof.; b. Jan. 14, 1863, La Crosse, Wis.; d.
Isaac Lane (b. May 12, 1825, Hollis, Me.) & Susannah Coffin (Woodman) Usher (b. May
20, :824, Buxton, Me.) Prepared in La Crosse (Wis.) H. S. Attended Teachers Coll.,
Columbia Univ., 1890-1; Pratt Inst., 1891-3; Woods Hole, two months, 1894; Summer
Sch., Wesleyan Univ., Middletown. Conn., 1902. Teacher in Newport Indus. Sch. for
Girls, 1887-90; teacher in Sch. of Housekeeping, Boston, Mass., 1900-2; Instr. in H. Sci.,
Simmons Coll., Boston, Mass., 1903-4; Instr. in H. Sci., Univ. of 111., 1904-6; Asst. Prof.
1906-11. Author: Food and Nutrition, Lab. Man. (with Isabel Bevier) 1908, 72 pp.; Home
Economics Movement, do., 54 pp.; Dietary Studies, U. S. Exp. Sta. Bull., No. 129, compiled
with others, 1903. Member Lake Placid Conference of Home Economics; the Corpora-
tion of the Marine Biol. Lab. of Woods Hole, Mass.; .Amer. Chem. Assn.; Amer. Assn.
for Adv. of Sci.; Natl. Educ. Assn. Address, 1230 Amsterdam Ave., New York City.
ERNEST VAN ALSTYNE
B. S., 1907, Mich. Agr. Coll.; Associate; b. 1882, near Grand Ledge, Mich. Prepared
in Lansing (Mich.) II. S. In charge of lab. section in high sch. chem., one term; mechanic
764 University of Illinois
three summers. Asst. in Cliem.. Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111., 1907-11; Assoc, in Clieni. in
Sta., 191 1 — Mem. of Phi Lambda Upsilon, Mem. of Am. Cliem. Soc. Mem. of 111. Acad,
of Sci. Married, 1910. Address, 912 W. Nevada St., Urbana, 111 .
HARLEY TONES VAN CLEAVE
(See No. G234.)
HENRI JOHANNES JACOBUS VAN DEN BERG
Instructor; b. Jan. 17, 1869, Amsterdam, Holland, s. Henri van den Berg (b. July 18,
1825, ibid.) & Johanna Jacoba (Maas) van den Berg (b. !May 31, 1830, ibid.) Prepared
in Hoogere Burger Sch., Amsterdam, Holland. Graduated Royal Conservatory, Am-
sterdam, 1890; Leipsic Conservatory, 1892; pupil of Madame Clara Schumann, Frank-
fort, 1893. Prof, of Piano and ensemble classes in Conservatory, Amsterdam, 1894-6; Dir.
Govt. Music Sch., Pretoria, So. African Rep., 1 896-1902; Instr. in Piano, Univ. of 111.,
190S — Served in Boer Army, 1899-1901. Member Eglise Wallonne, Amsterdam. Mar-
ried Laura Wolcott, May 13, 1901, New York City, Oliver Wolcott, b. May i7>
1902, The Hague, Holland. Address, Champaign, 111.
WILLIAM H. VAN DER\'OORT
B. S., 1889, Mich. Agr. Coll.; M. E., 1893, Cornell Univ.; Manufacturer; b. Feb. 28,
1869, Ypsilanti, Mich.; s. Thomas S. (b. Phelps, N. Y.) & Euphrasia S. (Westfall) Van
Dervoort (b. ibid.) Prepared in Mich. State Nor. Sch. Delta Tau Delta; Tau Beta Pi.
Instr. in Mech. Dept., Mich. Agr. Coll., 1889-92; Asst. Prof. Mich. Agr. Coll., 1892-3; Asst.
Prof, of Mech. Eng., 1893-9; Manufacturer of Gasolene Engine Mach'y, and Automobiles,
1899 — Author: Modern Machine Shop Tools, Norman W. Henley & Co., N. Y., 640 pp.;
contribu;:ed monthly articles on Machine Shop Practice to Machinery for about three years.
Married Mary S. Van Dervoort, Nov. 9, 1892, Lansing, Mich. Children, Esther M., b.
June 27, 1896; Louise A., b. Aug. 9, 1903. Address, 271 1 8th Ave., Moline, 111.
CARL CLINTON VAN DOREN
(See No. 3204.)
ANNA ROBERTA VAN METER
(See No. 2525.)
JEROME GOODSPEED VAN ZANDT
B. S. in C. E., 1904, Purdue Univ.; C. E., 1907, Univ. of Wis.; Instructor; b. July
22, 1883, Chicago, 111. Prepared in Chicago Man. Tr. Sch. Engr. Southern Steel Co.,
Birmingham, Ala., 1904-6; IDept. of Bridges and Buildings, 111. Central, R. R. ; Engr.
Dept., Wis. Central R. R. ; Staff of Engrs., Wis. R. R. and Tax Comm. ; Instr. in C. E.,
Univ. of Wis., 1906-9; Assoc. Prof, of C. E., Univ. of Southern Calif., igoq-io; Office
Engr. Salt Lake R. R. (before vacation with Univ.); Instr. in C. E., Univ. of 111., 1910-11.
Constr. Engr., 191 1 — Author: Articles on Technical subjects for periodicals, including
Wis. Engr.; Railway Age Gazette; The Signal Engr. Member Bapt. Church. Married
Sept. I, 1909. Children, George, b. Mch. 20, 1911; Grace, b. Sept. 23, 1912. Address,
519 Central Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif.
DAVID VARON
D. P. C. G., Paris, 1903; Asst. Prof.; b. Dec. 22, 1872, Pirol, Servia.; s. Isaac (b. ibid.)
& Rachel (Nevorach) Varon (b. Jerusalem, Palestine.) Mentioned Salem des Artiste
Frangais, Paris, 1904. With different architects in Palestine and France, 1903-5; with
W. W. A. Boring, New York City, 1905-6; Prof, of Arch. Design, .Syracuse Univ., 1907-9;
private teaching. New York City, 1909-10; Asst. Prof, of Arch., Univ. of 111., 1910-12.
Married Henrietta Varon, May, iSq6, Jerusalem, Palestine. Children, Marcella, b. Aug. 14,
1902; Flora, b. Sept. 23, 1906; Edith, b. Nov. 25, 1909. Address, 908 W. Green, Ur-
bana, 111.
JOHN TERRILL VAWTER
(See No. 2268.)
JOHN N. VEDDER
A. B., 1895, Union Coll., Schenectady, N. Y.; A. M., 1897; Investigator; b. Nov. 28,
1S73, Schenectady Co., N. Y. ; s. Abram L. (b. ibid.) & Mary (Vrooman) Vedder (b.
Danube, N. Y.) Prepared in Union Classical Inst., Schenectady, N. Y. Phi Beta Kappa.
Special honors in Math., and Mech., 1895. Attended Columbia Univ., 1902-4. Teacher in
high schs., N. Y.; with Amer. Locomotive Co.; Special Investigator, Eng. Exp. Sta., 1910 —
Address, 708 S. Goodwin Ave., Urbana, 111.
CHESTER GARFIELD \ERNIER
A. B., 1903, Butler Coll.; J. D., 1907, Univ. of Chicago; Professor; b. Jan. 19, 1881,
Ansonia, O.; s. Augustus Emmanuel (b. 1852, near Canton, O.) & Catharine (Black)
Vernier. Prepared in Liberty (Ind.) Comm. H. S. Phi Delta Phi; Theta Kappa Nu.
Scholarship, Univ. of Chicago Grad Sch., 1903-4; three years' scholarships, ibid., 1904-7.
Instr., Ind. Univ. Law Sch., 1907-8; Prof, of Law, Univ. of Nebr. Law Sch., 1908-9;
Prof, of Law, Ind. Univ. Law Sch., 1909-11: taught in Summer Session, Univ. of Chicago,
T911; Prof, of Law, and Secy, of Law Faculty, Univ. of 111., 191 1 — Assoc. Ed., Jour, of
Amer. Inst, of Crini. Law and Criminology (preparing editorials and notes on current
cases of interest.) Sec. of 111. State Soc. of Criminal Law & Criminalogy. Married Hazel
Anderson, Aug. 17, 1909, Indianapolis, Ind. Children, Robert Louis, b. Apr. 23, 191 1;
Helen May, b. May 14, 19:2. Address, 1002 W. Nevada St., Urbana, 111.
ROBERT CLARK VIAL
(See No. 776.)
(See No. 1600.)
(See No. 2527.)
Faculty 765
DAVID CARROLL VIERS
SOPHIE MARY VOSS (MEHARRY)
GEORGE RAWSON WADE
Instructor; b. Feb. 5, i860, Idle, Bradford, York, Eng. ; s. Benjamin (b. ibid.) &
Harriet (Law) Wade (b". ibid.) Prepared in Silcoates and Bradford Gram. Sch. Teacher
in Ifabersham Coll., Hastings, Eng.; do., Stevens Coll., 1903-6; Vocal Instr., and Head
of Voice Dept., Univ. of 111., 1906-11; do., Univ. of Ore., 1911^ Married Frances Hughes,
May I, 1900, Genesee, 111. Address, 496 Washington St., Eugene, Oregon.
CARL WAGNER
B. S., 1906, Purdue Univ.; In business; b. Feb. 28, 1881, Saginaw, Mich.; s. C. C. C.
(b. Ger.) & i^'elicitas (Ellersdorfer) Wagner (b. ibid.) Prepared in Chicago Man. Tr. Sch.
Machinist Apprentice, 1902; Draftsman, 1904; Foreman, 1906; Instr. in T. & A. M., Univ.
of 111., 1908-9; Asst. to Vice Pres., The Northwestern Terra Cotta Co., 1909 — Address,
1049 Oakdale Ave., Chicago, 111.
CLAUDE LEVERN WAGNER
(See No. 4476.)
GUSTAV ERIC WAHLIN
A. B., 1903, Bethany Coll., Lindsborg, Kan.; Ph. D., 1906, Yale Univ.; Instructor;
b. Dec. 3, 1880, Cannon Falls, Minn.; s. Aaron (b. Sept. 20, 1841, Sweden) & Jennie
Emelia (Sohlberg) Wahlin (b. Mar. 1859, Wis.) Prepared in McPherson H. S., and
Bethany Coll. Acad., Kan. Sigma Xi. Grad. Scholarship, 1904-5; Fellowship, 1905-6. Instr.
in Math., la. State Univ., 1906-8; do., Univ. of 111., 1908-12. Studying with Hensel at
Marburg, Ger., 1912 — Author: On the Base of a Relative Number Field with an Appli-
cation to the Composition of Fields, Trans. Amer. Math. Soc, 1910. Member Amer. Math.
Soc, igog. Married Louise M. Hauck, Aug. 7, 1906. Address, 1308 W. Stoughton St.,
Urbana, 111.
MERTON BENWAY WAITE
(See No. 519.)
EDWARD HARDENBERGH WALDO
A. B., 1888, Amherst Coll.; M. E., 1890, Cornell Univ.; Asst. Prof.; b. Mar. 5, 1866,
Hornell, N. Y. ; s. Milton (b. Aug. 28, 1822, Newark Valley, N. Y.) & Maria Lansing
(Hardenbergh) Waldo (b. Dec. 29, 1829, Auburn, N. Y.) Prepared in Canandaigua Acad.,
N. Y., and Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass. Phi Beta Kappa. With Gen. Elec. Co., 1890-3;
Instr. in Elec. Engr., Univ. of Pa., i8g4-i904; with Crocker Wheeler Co., Eng. Dept.,
1904-7; Asst. Prof. Elec. Eng., Univ. of 111., 1907 — Member Presb. Church; A. I. E .E.
(Assoc); Soc. for Adv. Eng. Educ; Amer. Assn. for Adv. Sci. Married Mina Kathleen
Stockbridge, Aug. 15, 1893, Amherst, Mass. Children, Edward Stockbridge, b. Nov. 10,
1895, d. Jan. 23, 1909; John Hardenbergh, b. Feb. 15, 1898; Cornelius Beaman, b. Aug. 5,
igci, d. Sept. 17, 1904; Allen Worcester, b. Aug. 27, 1904; Helen Elizabeth, b. Nov. 25,
1906. Address, 802 W. 111. St., Urbana, 111.
•LEE WALLACE
B. P., 1905, Syracuse Univ.; Instructor; b. Jan. 9, 1882, Perry, N. Y. ; s. John
Bennett & Cora E. (Noonen) Wallace. Prepared in Perry (N.Y.) H. S. The Hiram
Gee Fellowship in Painting, 1905. Attended Julians Acad., Paris. Teacher in Painting
Dept., Coll. of Fine Arts, Syracuse Univ., 1907-n; Instr. in free hand drawing Dept. ot
Arch., Univ. of 111., 1911-12. Judge in Art Dept., Perry Fair, 191 1. Member M. £. Church;
Amer. Artists Assn. of Paris, 1905-7; Assn. of Grad. Painters, Syracuse Univ.; Univ.
Club, Urbana, 111. Died Sept. 16, 1912.
♦EDWARD PHILIP WALTERS
B. S., 1899, Mass. Inst, of Tech.; b. May 4, 1878, East Boston, Mass.; s. Maurice
E. Hughs, 47 Camp St., Providence, R. I. Prepared in Providence (Mass.) H. S. Asst.
in Chem., III. Water Sur., Univ. of 111., 1899-1900; Biologist for Metropolitan Water Board
of Mass., igoo-3; do., Brooklyn Water Board, 1903; afterwards consolidated with New
York Water Boards; was made head of local lab. at Katonah, N. Y. *Died Jan. 28,
1904, Katonah, N. Y.
JAMES HENRI WALTON, Jr.
B. S., 1899, Mass. Inst, of Tech.; Ph. D., 1903, Heidelburg; Assoc. ProL; b. Feb. 26,
1878, Deer Isle, Me.; s. James H. (b. Jan. 25, 1845, Castine, Me.) & Florence S. (Hewlett)
Walton (b. Nov. 21, 1846, New Passage, South Devonshire, Eng.) Prepared in New-
buryport (Mass.) H. S. Zeta Psi; Sigma Xi Austind fellowship for foreign study, Mass.
Inst, of Tech., 1901-3. Asst. in Chem., Univ. of 111., 1899-1900- do., Mass. Inst, of Tech.,
1900-1 ; Instr. in Chem., Univ. of 111., 1903-6; Assoc. 1906-7; Asst. Prof, of Chem., Univ.
of Wis., 1907-11; Assoc. Prof. 191 1 — Author: Elementary Quantitative Analysis, Mac-
millan, 1908, 237 pp. (with A. T. Lincoln); Qualitative Analysis (with L. Kahlenberg)
pub. by the authors, Madison, 191 1; also a number of articles. Member Amer. Chem. Soc.
Address, 419 Sterling Court, Madison, Wis.
CHINGCHUN WANG
(See No. G236.)
HENRY BALDWIN WARD
A. B., 1 88s, Williams Coll.; A. M. and Ph. D., 1892, Harvard Univ.; Prof, and V.
Dir.; b. Mar. 4, 1865, Troy, N. Y.; s. Richard Ilalsted (b. June 17, 1837, Bloomfield, N.
766 University of Illinois
J.) & Charlotte Allen (Baldwin) Ward, (b Nov. 18, 1838, ibid.) Prepared in Troy (N. Y.)
H. S. Sigma Xi; Phi Beta Kappa. Salutatorian; various prizes; Morgan Fellowship,
Harvard Univ., 1890-2. Attended Univs. of Gottingen, Freiburg, Leipsic 1888-90; Heligo-
land, Ville Franche-sur-mer, Naples and Newport (R. I.) Biol. Stas. Instr. in Sci.,
Troy H. S., 1885-8; do., in Z06I., Univ. of Mich., 1893; Assoc. Prof, and later Prof, of
Zool., Univ. of Nebr., 1893-6; Head Prof., 1906-9; Dean Coll. Med., 1902-9; Prof, of
Z06I., Univ. of 111., 1909 — - V. Dir. 111. Biol. Sta., in charge of courses of Instr., 1910 —
Editor: Studies from Zool. Lab.. Univ. of Nebr., 5 vols.; Asst. Ed., Amer. Naturalist;
Wood's Reference Handbook Med. Sci.; also author of many articles. Asst. (1893) in
charge (1894) biol. work Mich. Fish Comm. Assoc. (1897-1901) Dir. (1902-3) Biol. Sur.
Great Lakes; Scientific Asst., U.S. Bur. Fisheries, 1908; on Alaska Salmon Investigations
(1906-9) Member F. A. A. (Sec'y. F. 1901, Gen. Secy., 1903, V. Pres., 1905); Amer.
Zeol Soc. Pres.; Amer. Micros. Soc. (Secy., ed. "Trans." Pres.); Fisheries Soc. (V. Pres.);
Assoc. Amer. Med. Assn.; Amer. Med. Coll. (Pres., 1908); Nat. Cent. States; Nebr. Acad.
(Pres.) Soc. Zool. de France; Russian Soc. Acclimatization of Animals and Plants.
Married Harriet Cecelia Blair, 1894, Chicago, 111. Children, Cecelia Blair, b. Nov. i, 1895;
(Charlotte Baldwin, b. Mar. i, 1897. Address, Urbana, 111.
*HUGH ELMER WARD
B. S., 1895, Agr. Coll., Mich.; M. S., 1898, Ann Arbor, Mich.; b. Feb. 13, 1872, Ada,
Mich.; s. Hugh Henry (b. 1S40, ibid.) & Laura Elizabeth (Frost) Ward (b. 1846, Keene,
Mich.) Grad. Work in Bacteriol.. PhvsioL, and Organic Cham. Taught in district schs.
of Mich., 1889-95; Teacher's Life Cert., Mich., Bacteriol. Park Davis & Co., Detroit, Mich.;
Instr. in Soil Fertility, Univ. of 111., 1899-1901; Instr. in Bacteriol., 1901-2. Author of a
number of articles. Returned from a trip to Switzerland, Dec. 18, 1909. Died Dec. 29,
'^°^' RUTH AIMEE WARDALL
(See No. 1989.)
*ROBERT BOWNE WARDER
A. M., 1873, Earlham Coll., Richmond, Ind. ; B. L., 1874, Harvard Univ.; b. Mar. 28,
1848, Cincinnati, O.; s. John Aston (b. 1812, Philadelphia, Pa.) & Elizabeth Bowne
(Haines) Warder (b. 1815, ibid.) Prepared in Cincinnati, O. Taught in Mooresville, (Ind.)
H. S., one year; spent some years in traveling in the West and in Germany in con-
nection with Geol. Sur. Instr. in Chem. and Natl. Phil., Univ. of III., 1875-9; Haverford,
1879-80; Purdue Univ., 1880-3; State Chemist, 1883-7; Prof, of Chem. and Phys., Howard
Univ., Washington, D. C, 1887-1905. Aiithor: The Speed of Saponification of Ethyl Acetate
and Evidence of Atomic Motion within Liquid Molecules; Pioneer Investigations in Phys.
Cheni. Papers: Influence of Time in Fertilizer Analysis; Speed of Dissociation of Brass;
Dynamical Theory of ."Mbumenoid Ammonia; Recent Theories of Geometric Isomerism; The
Major Premise in Phys. Chem. Member Friend's Church (minister) ; Amer. Assn. for
Adv. of Sci. (Fellow, and Vice Pres. for Chem., 1890.); Amer. Chem. Soc; Ger. Chem.
Soc.; Civ. Eng. Soc; Cent. Union Mission (Dir.); Bible Soc; Soc. for Religious Educ,
etc. Married Gulielma M. Dorland, Mar. 25, 1884, Wellington, Can. Died, July 23, 190S.
Washington, D. C.
ARTHUR RAY WARNOCK
(See No. 2532.)
FREDERICK MARTIN WILLIAM WASCHER
(See No. 4965-)
EDWARD WIGHT WASHBURN
B. S., 1905, Mass. Inst. Tech.; Ph. D., 1908, ibid.; Asst. Prof.; b. Beatrice, Nebr.; s.
William G. (b. Calais, Me.) & Flora E. (Wight) Washburn (b. ibid.) Prepared in Beatrice
(Nebr.) H. S. Research Assoc, Mass. Inst. Tech., 1906-8; Assoc, in Chem., Univ. of 111.,
1908-10; Asst. Prof, of Phys. Chem., 1910 — Married Sophie de Veer, June 8, 1910,
Boston, Mass. Child, William de Veer, b. May 20, 1911. Address, 907 VV. Oregon St.,
Urbana, 111.
LESLIE ABRAM WATERBURY
(See No. 1778.)
(See No. 1431.)
(See No. 2848.)
WILLARD OTIS WATERS
OSCAR S. WATKINS
FLOYD ROWE WATSON
B. S., 1899, Univ. of Calif.; Ph. D., 1902, Cornell Univ.; Asst. Prof.; b. Apr. 23,
1872, Lawrence, Kan.; s. Norman Allen b. Dec. 10, 1829, Machias, N. Y.) & Helen Altana
(Hitchcock) Watson (b. Oct. 10, 1835, Gainesville, N. Y.) Prepared in Los Angeles H.
S., and Calif. Nor. Sch. Sigma Xi. Le Conte Fellow, Univ. of Calif.; Whiting Traveling
Fellow, ibid.; Pres. White Fellow, Cornell Univ. Asst. in Phys., Univ. of Calif-, 1897-9;
do., Cornell Univ., 1902; Instr. in Phys., Univ. of 111., 1902-4J Asst. Prof., 1904 — Asst.
Dean Coll. of Eng. 1908-9. Author: Elementary Experiments in Phys., Gazette Pub. Co.,
Champaign, 111.; also a number of arts. Member Phys. Soc; Univ. of 111. Elec Eng. Soc.
(Hon. Memb.); Amer. Assn. for Adv. of Sci. Married Estelle Jane Harden, 1902, Pasa-
dena, Calif. Child, Norman Allen, b. May 11, 1909. Address, 906 J4 Calif. Ave., Urbana,
in.
WILLIAM WATSON
Instructor; b. Sept. 4, 1880, Peoria, III. Prepared in Glasford H. S. Instr. in
Foundry, Univ. of 111., 1905-6. Member Bapt. Church (f)
Faculty 767
rudolph weaver
Professor; b. Apr. 17, 1880, Johnstown, Pa. Prepared in Pa. State Coll. Hon.
Mention; Gold purse for best design; T. Square Club, Philadelphia. .Attended Drexel Inst,
of Art and Sci., Philadelphia, Pa., 1905; Columbia Univ..- 1906-7. Tutored in Shade and
Shadows, Columbia Univ.; Chief Draftsman; Instr. in Arch., Univ. of 111., 1909-11.
Author: A Report on the Ventilation and Sanitation of the Dormitories of Common Univ.,
etc. Professor of Arciiitecture and Supervising Architect, Wash. State College, 191 1 —
Address, Pullman, ^^'ash.
*JOHN BURKITT WEBB
C. E., 1871, Univ. of Mich.; Professor; b. Nov. 22, 1841, Philadelphia, Pa.; s. Chas.
Roe (b. Eng.) & Eliza Ann (Greaves) Webb (b. ibid.) Prepared in Philadelphia H. S.
Attended Univs. Heidelberg, Gottingen, Berlin, and Paris, 1878-80. Asst. Prof, of Civ.
Eng., Univ. of Mich., 1871; Prof, of Civ. Eng., Univ. of 111., 1872-8; Prof, of App. Math.,
Cornell Univ., 1880-5; Prof, of Math, and Mech., Stacey Inst, of Tech., 1885-7; Carnegie
Retiring Allowance, 1907. Coti. Engr., in Mech., Phys., and Math., etc.; Judge at Internatl.
Elec. Exhibition, Philadelphia, 1884; Juror at La. Purchase E.xpt., St. Louis, 1905. In-
vented: Floating Dynamometer; Viscous Dynamometer; Dynamophone for the precise
measurement of power, and other scientific apparatus. Author of numerous sliort papers.
Member various scientific, social and religious societies and clubs. Married Mary Emeline
Gregory, 1876, Champaign, 111. Children, Margaret, b. 1877; Dudley Lankester, b. 1880;
Hubert Greaves, b. 1S82; Harold Worthington, b. 1S85; Carolas Roe, b. 1886. Died Feb
17, 1912, New York City.
HUBBART ANTHONY WEBBER
(See No. 1088.)
ROY IRVIN WEBBER
(See No. G237.)
•HENRY ADAM WEBER
Ph. D., 1879, Ohio State L'niv. ; Professor; b. July 12, 1845, Clinton Twp., Franklin
Co., O.; s. Frederick (b. Palatinate, Ger.) & Caroline (Tascher) Weber (b. ibid.) Prepared
in Otterbein Univ., Westerville, O., and Sch. of Tech., Kaiserslauten, Univ. of Munich,
Ger. Chemist to Geol. Sur. of O., 1S69-74; Prof, of Chem., Univ. of 111., 1S74-82; Mnfgr.
of sugar from sorghum, 1882-4; Prof, of Agr. Chem., Ohio State Univ., 1884 — Chemist
to State Bd. of Agr.., 111.; State Bd. of Health. 111.; State Chemist, Ohio; Member State
Dairy and Food Comm. ; State Bd. of Agr., Ohio; Pure Food Standards Comm. Amer.
Chem. Soc. ; Amer. Soc. for Adv. of Sci. (Fellow); Amer. Micros. Assn; Ohio Acad, of
Sci.; Internatl. Congress of App. Chem. Author: Qualitative Analysis; numerous articles
in Jour. Amer. Chem. Soc, in repts. of the State Dairy and Food Comm., O. Married
Rosa Ober, Dec. 29, 1870, Columbus, O. Children, Henriette; Hilda L. Died June 4,
191 2, Columbus, O.
RAYMOND WEEKS
A. B., 1890, Harvard Univ.; A. M., 1891, ibid.; Ph. D., 1897, ibid.; Professor; b.
Jan. 2, 1863, Tabor, la.; s. Joseph Van Renselaer (b. Feb. 2, 1820, Sheridan, N. Y.) &
Imogene (Cookson) Weeks (b. Oct. 5, 1821, ibid.) Prepared in Kansas City Central H. S.
and Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass. Delta Upsilon; Phi Beta Kappa; Signet. Highest
scholarships during four years, and Traveling Fellow to Harvard, 1893-5. A year and a half
in Paris, and half year in Berlin. Instr. in Frencji, Univ. of Mich., 1 891-3; Prof, of
Romance Langs., Univ. of Mo., 1895-1908; do., Univ. of 111., 1908-9; Prof, of Romance
Langs, and Lit., Columbia Univ., 1908 — Invented four or five instruments for study of
the organs of speech. Author of sixty or more articles, pamphlets, etc. Ed. ot the
Romanic Revieiv and Sub. Ed. of the Romanische Jahrcsbericlit, Dresden. Member of
more than twenty societies. Married Mary Arnoldia, Mar. 3, 1885, Kansas City,
Mo. Children, Hugh Arnoldia, b. Mar. 30, 1891; Joseph, b. Aug. 15, 1900; Elie, h.
Apr. 12, 1903. Address, Columbia Univ., New York City.
CARROLL FIARVEY WEGEMANN
B. S., 1903, Univ. of Wis.; A. M., 1907, ibid; Assistant; b. Mar. 26, 1879, Lake
Mills, Wis.; s. August H. (b. ibid.) & Susanna 1. (Harvey) Wegemann. Prepared in
Lake Mills H. S., and Beloit Coll. Acad., Wis. Geol. work in Ontario, 1904; in Isle of
Pines, West Indies, 1905-6; Asst. in Geol., Univ .of 111., 1906-7; Asst. Geol., U. S. Geol.
Sur., 1907-^ Author: Some Notes on River Development in the Vicinity of Danville, 111.,
Univ. Studies, V. Ill, No. 2, 22 pp., 1909; Notes on the Coals of the Custer Natl. Forest,
Montana, U. S. Geol. Sur. Bull. 381-A, 6 pp., 1909; The Buffalo Coal Field, Wyoming,
U. S. Geol. Sur. Bull., 381-B. 32 pp., 1910 (with H. S. Gale); The Salt Creek Oil Field,
Pines, West Indies, 1905-6; Asst. in Geol., Univ. of 111., 1906-7: Asst. Geol., U. S. Geol.
Wye, U. S. Geol. Sur. Bull. 452, 191 1; also a number of articles. Member Geol. Soc. of
Washington; Pick and Hammer Club; Y. M. C. A., 1902-9. Married Louise Presbury
Cook, Apr. 8, 191 1. Address, 3126 Q St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
LOUIS DWIGHT HARVELL WELD
(See No. G239.)
NEWTON ALONZO WELLS
B. Painting, 1877, Syracuse Univ.; Professor; b. Apr. 9, 1852, Lisbon, N. Y.; s. Alonzo
(b. Oct., 1825, Westville, N. Y.) & Julia Anna (Cargin) Wells (b. Constable, N. Y.)
Prepared in Franklin Acad., Malone, N. Y. Sigma Xi. Studied in the Acad. Julien
under Benjamin Constant, J. P. Laurens, and Adolph Bouguereau, in 1886, ami i89[;-7.
Instr., Union Coll., 1877-9; "Prof, of Drawing, Syracuse Univ., 1879-89; Dean, Sch. of Art,
Western Reserve Univ., 1889-90; Prof, of Hist, and Prac. of Painting, Univ. of 111., 1899-
768 University of Illinois
1903; Prof, of Arch. Decoration, 1903 — • Has executed many art works of both public
and private character. Exhibited in the larger national exhibitions, since 1884; in Parii
Salon, 1896-8; Columbian Exhibition, 1893. Asst. Ed. on Art Interchange, 1S93-4; pub-
lished reviews and other articles upon art topics for newspaper and art magazines. Author:
A Portfolio of Little Etchings, 1889; Use of Color in Architecture, Island Architect;
Mural Painting, Brush and Pencil, 1900; A Description of the Affective Character of
the Colors of the Spectrum, Psych. Bull., 1910, V. vii, pp. 185-195. Member Natl.
Soc. of Amer. Artists, 1889; Arch. League of Amer., 1900 (Vice-Pres., 1903-4); '^^^'
magundi Club, 1903; Arch. League of N. Y., 1903; Natl. Soc. of Mural Painters, 1904;
T Square Club, Philadelphia, 1906; Chicago Soc. of Etchers. Married Flora A. Ellis,
1879, Schenectady, N. Y. Child, Reginald Ellis, b. Jan. 8, 1881. Address, 803 W.
Oregon St., Urbana, 111.
EDGAR I. WENGER
B. S.; Con. Engr.; b. Aug. 24, 1S78, Ayton. Ont.; s. N. & Isabel (Philip) Wenger.
Prepared in Woodstock Baptist Coll. Acacia. Nicholls Scholarship. Engr., Constr. Dept.,
Westinghouse E. & M. Co., 1903-5; Instr. in Elec. Eng., Univ. of 111., 1906-9; Assoc, in
R. R. Eng., 1909; Asst. Prof. Elec. Eng., McGill Univ., 1909-10; Consulting Engr.,
Regina, Sask., 1910 — Married Janette M. Wenger, June 22, 1907, Chicago, 111. Child,
Charles E. b. June 20, 1908. Address, Whitmore Bldg., Regina, Sask., Can.
(See No. 17S0.)
(See No. 581.)
IRVING MARK WESTERN
NATHAN AUSTIN WESTON
MARY MINERVA WETMORE
Instructor; b. Canlield, O. ; d. John & Minerva (Wallace) Wetmore. Prepared in
Salem (O.) H. S. Studied in Cleveland Sch. of Art; Philadelphia Sch. of Design; Art
Students' League, New York City; four years' study abroad, Julien Acad, and Colorosi
Acad. Paris. Exhibited in Paris Salon, 1900 and 1901. Inslr. in Art and Design, Univ.
of 111. 1906— Member Amer. Art Assn. Paris; Womans Art Club, New York; Art Stu-
dents League, New York; Soc. of Chicago Artists; Amer. Fed. of Arts, Washington,
D. C. ; Bd. of Control, Art Students League, New York; Bd. Womans Art Club, do.
Address, 511 W. Church St., Champaign, 111.
HENRY CLYDE WHEELER
B. S. A., 1907, Ont. Agr. Coll.; b. Dec. 15, 1884, Newton Falls, O.; s. Charles lb.
Dec. 19, 1853, Brookfield, O.) & Alice (Sturble) Wheeler (b. Jan. 29, 1861, ibid.) Field
work, soil sur., 1908-9; Asst. in Soil Sur., Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of 111., 1909; Assoc, in Soil
Physics, 1912 — Address, 912 W. Nevada St., Urbana, 111.
*WILFRED FORREST WHEELER
(See No. G243.)
JOHN EZRA WHITCHURCH
(See No. 4493-)
ALFRED HOLMES WHITE
A. B., 1893, Univ. of Mich.; B. S., 1904, ibid.; Professor; b. Apr. 28, 1873, Peoria, 111.
s. Samuel Holmes (b. 1830, Lockport, N. Y.) & Jennie (McLaren) White (b. 1840, Glasgow,
Scot.) Prepared in Peoria H. S. Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Lambda
Upsilon. Asst. in Chem., Univ. of 111., 1893-6; Student in Polytechnicum, Zurich, 1896-7;
Instr. in Chem. Technol., Univ. of Mich., 1897-1904; Asst. Prof., 1904-7; Jr. Prof. Chem.
Eng., 1907-11; Prof, of (jhem. Eng., 191 1 — Author: The Disintegration of Cement Floors
and Sidewalks, Mich. Technir, V. xxii, 2, pp. 18-25, 1909; Disintegration of Fresh Cement
Floor Surfaces by the Action of Carbon Dioxid, at Low Temperatures, Proc. Amer. Soc.
for Testing Materials; Studies in the Manufacture of Coal Gas (with J. H. Wyman,
W. A. Dunkley, and P. Barker) Proc. Mich. Gas Assn., 1909; Constants and Vari-
ables in the Destructive Distillation of Coals, (with B. M. Ferguson) do., 1910, pp.
17-46; Destruction of Cement Mortars and Concrete through Expansion and Con-
traction, Proc. Amer. Soc. for Testing Materials; 191 1_; The function of Tar in the
Condensation of Coal Gas, (with R. S. Tour) Proc. Mich. Gas Assn., 191 1, pp. 48-57.
Member Mich. Gas Light Assn.; Amer. Chem. Soc; Research Club, Univ. of Mich.;
Amer. Gas Inst.- Amer. Soc. for Testing Materials; First Unit. Church. Married
Rebecca Mason Downey, July 28, 1903, Pueblo, Colo. Children, Alfred McLaren, b.
July I, 1904; Mary Julian, b. June 15, 1907. Address, 715 Church St., Ann Arbor, Mich.
(See No. 2274.)
(See No. 3603.)
(See No. 620.)
ANNA DAVID WHITE
EARL ARCHIBALD WHITE
JAMES McLaren white
MARION BALLANTYNE WHITE
Ph. B., 1893, Univ. of Mich.; b. Peoria, 111.; d. Samuel Holmes (b. Lockport, N. Y.)
Sr Jennie E. (McLaren) White (b. Glasgow, Scot.) Prepared in Peoria H. S. Attended
Univ. of Munich, ist semester, 1899-1900; Univ. of Wis., summer 1904 and 1905; Univ. of
111., 1904-5. Instr. in Math., Pueblo (Colo.) H. S., 1893-5; do., Peoria, 1895-9 and 1901-2;
do.^ Univ. of 111., 1902-8; do., Univ. of Kan. Address, Univ. of Kan., Lawrence, Kan.(t)
HAMMOND WHITSITT
(See No. 1994.)
Faculty 769
herbert lucius wiiittemore
B. S., 1903, Univ. of Wis.; M. E., 191 o, ibid.; Engineer; b. Oct. i, 1876, Milwaukee,
Wis.; s. Lucius L. & Charlotte Elizabeth (Hanson) Whittemore. Prepared In East Side
H. S., Milwaukee, Wis. Asst. to A. P. Hanson, exp. work, Berlin, Ger., 1905-6; System-
atizer, British Westinghouse Elec. Mfg. Co., Manchester, Eng., 1906; Instr. in App. Mech.,
Univ. of 111., 1906-7; Assoc, 1907-10; Engr. tests, Watertown Arsenal, Mass., igio —
Author: The Strength of O.xacetylene Welds in Steel. Univ. of 111. Exp. Sta., Urbana,
111., 1910; also a number of arts. Member Amer. Soc. Mech. Engrs. ; Soc. for Prom.
Eng. Educ. ; Soc. for Testing iMaterials. Address, Fayerweather Hall, Columbia Univ.,
New York City.
CHARLES WILLIAM WRITTEN
(See No. 2859.)
JOHN HAMILTON WHITTEN
(See No. 4978.)
JOSEF WIEHR
Ph. B., 1904, State Univ. of la.; A. M., 1905, ibid.; Ph. D., 1907, Univ. of Pa.; Assoc.
Prof.; b. May 3, 1869, Rcinerz, Gler. ; s. Gustav (b. Feb. 11, 1846, ibid.) & Johanna
(SchatTer) Wiehr (b. Sept. 12, 1847, ibid.) Prepared abroad and in Decorah Inst., la.
Phi Beta Kappa. Fellow in German, State Univ. of la., 1904-5; Harrison Fellow, Univ. of
Pa., 1905-6; Univ. Fellow, ibid., 1906-7. Lecturer in Ger., State Univ. of la.. Summer
Session, 1904; Instr., do., 1905; Instr., Univ. of Pa., Summer Session 1906; Asst. in Ger.,
Univ. of 111., 1906-7; Instr., 1907-10; Instr. in Ger., Smith Coll., 1910-11; Assoc. Prof.,
191 1 — Feild-Artillerie Regt. von Peucker, Schlesisches, Nummer 6, 1890-93. Author:
Hebbel & Ibsen, Stuttgart, 190S, 183 pp., 8vo. ; Lessing's "Minna von Barnhelm," Edited
with Intro., Notes, and Vocab., Oxford Univ. Press, New York, 191 o.; also a number
of articles. Member Mod. Langs. Assn.; Soc. for Adv. of Scand. Stud. Married Isabelle
Lee Glennie, Aug. 12, 1912, at Northampton, Mass. Address, Northampton, Mass.
ERNEST JULIUS WILCZYNSKI
A. M. and Ph. D., 1897, Univ. of Berlin; Assoc. Prof.; b. Nov. 13, 1876, Hamburg,
Ger.; s. Max (h. Inowrazlaw, do.) & Friederike (Hurwitz) Wilczynski (b. Memel, do.)
Prepared in N. Div. H. S., Chicago, 111. Nautical Almanac, 1898; Columbian Univ., 1898;
Univ. of Calif., 1898-1907; Research Assoc, Carnegie Inst., Washington, D. C, 1903-5;
Assoc. Prof, of Math., Univ. of^ 111., 1907-10; Assoc. Prof, of Math., Univ. of Chicago,
1910 — Prize, Belgian Acad, of Sci., 1909. Contributor to projective differential geometry.
Author: Projective Differential Geometry of Curves and Ruled Surfaces, B. G. Teubner,
Leipsic, 1906, pp. viii -[-298; The New Haven Math. Colloquium (with E. H. Moore and
M. Mason) Yale LTniv. Press., New Haven, Conn., 1910, pp. x-j-222; also about lifty
articles. Member Amer. Math. Soc; Circolo Matematico di Palermo; Amer. Assn. for
Adv. of Sci. (Fellow). Married Countess Ines Macola, 1906, Padua, Italy. Children,
Elena Renza, b. Aug. 10, 1907; Massimilla Ines, b. July 30. 1909. Address, 5332 Kimbark
Ave., Chicago, 111.
CHARLES THORNTON WILDER
(See No. 845.)
CARROL CARSON WILEY
(Sec No. 2277.)
LUCY BERTHA ELY WILLCOX (WALLACE)
(See No. 1436.)
CHARLES ALLYN WILLIAMS
A. B. and A. M., Univ. of la.; Ph. D., 1909, Heidelberg, Ger.; Instructor; b. June 4,
1877, Iowa City, la.; s. John (b. Jan. 24, 1844, Preston, Conn.) & Violet Selena (Hankins)
Williams (b. Mar. 11, 1857, Iowa City, la.) Prepared in Iowa City Acad., la. Phi Beta
Kappa. Fellow in Ger., Cornell Univ., 1902-3; Ottendorfer Memorial Fellowship in Ger.
Philol. New York Univ. 1903-4. Studied in Leipsic and Berlin. Instr. in Ger. Univ. of
Minn., 1905-8; Instr. in Ger. Univ. of 111., 1909 — Author: Zur Liederpoesie in Fisharts
Gargantua, Halle, Max Niemeyer, 1909, 70 pp.; Zwie deutsclie Liederbiicher des 16 Jahr-
hunderts in Vatikan, Jour, of Eng. and Ger. Philol., V. 8, 1909, pp. 489-500; Weiteres zu
Fischarts Liedern, Paul and Braunes Beitraege, V. 37, 191 1, pp. 262-272. Member Mod.
Lang. Assn.; M. E. Church. Married Cora Anna Peterson, June 28, 191 1, Elbow Lake,
Minn. Address, 907 W. Oregon St., Urbana, 111.
See No. G244.)
(See No. 1786.)
(See No. 3609.)
(See No. 2280.)
ELMER HOWARD WILLIAMS
ELRICK WILLIAMS
HOWARD CHANDLER WILLIAMS
MARY EDITH WILLIAMS
WILLIAM HENRY WILLIAMS
B. S. in E. E., 1896, Univ. of Wis.; Prepared in Battle Creek Coll., Mich.,
1886. Prin of H. S., New Richmond, Wis., 1887-91; Supt. of Citv Schs., Antigo, Wis.,
1891-3; Prof. Elec. Eng., Mont. State Coll., 1S96; Asst. Prof. Elec. Eng., Univ. of 111.,
1902-5; Sales Mgr., Hart-Parr Co., 1905 — Address, Charles City, la.
ALBERT ST. JOHN WILLIAMSON
(See No. 1177.)
770 University of Illinois
CLIFFORD WILLIS
(See No. i437-)
FRANK GARDNER WILLSON
B. S. in E. E., 1903, Univ. of Wis.; Instructor; b. June 11, 1878, Bozeman, Mont.;
s. Davis (b. July 17, 1841, Canton, N. Y.) & Martha Amanda (Van Allen) Willson (b.
Sept. 19, 1846, Bozeman, Mont.) Prepared in Bozeman Acad., Mont. Grad., Stud., Univ.
of 111., 1910 — Instr. in Elec. Eng., Univ. of 111., 1905 — Three years Militia, State of
Mont. Married Lynne Rachel Corbett, July 20, 1904, Ft. Collins, Colo. Child, Martha
Lineta, b. Dec. 28, 1907. Address, 1008 W. Green St., Urbana, 111.
EMIL CARL WILM
A. B., A. M., 1902, Southwestern Univ., Georgetown, Tex.; A. M., i903> Vanderbilt
Univ.; Ph. D., 1905, Cornell Univ.; b. Nov. 12, 1877, Margonin, Posen, Ger. Sophomore
Gold Medal in Engl. Corap.; Junior-Senior, do; Pub. Debating Prize, $25; Fellow, Vander-
bilt Univ., 1902-3; Sage Grad. Scholar, Cornell, 1903-4; Fellow, ibid., 1904-5- Teacher in
Summer Sch., Southwestern Univ., 1902; in Pub. Sch., Georgetown, Texas, 1902; in Ward
Sem. for Young Ladies, Westville, Tenn., 1903; Instr. in Ger. Univ. of 111., 1905-6.
Author: Liberty, An Essay on the Freedom of the Will; The Diabolical in Lit.; Tht
Phil, of Friedric Schiller. Member M. E. Church, (f)
ALBERT HARRIS WILSON
B. S., 1892, Vanderbilt Univ.; M. S., 1893, ibid.; Ph. D., 191 1, Univ. of Chicago;
Assoc. Prof.; b. Feb. 4, 1872, Saundersville, Tenn.; s. Thomas Black (b. June 18, 1839,
Nashville, Tenn.) & Lucy (Ciagwall) Wilson (b. June 18, i840,Watertown, Tenn.)
Prepared in Station Camp Acad., Sumner Co., Tenn., and Montgomery Bell Acad.,
Nashville, Tenn. Kappa Sigma; Phi Beta Kappa. Crawford Scholarship, Founders'
Medal. Teaching Fellowship in Math. Attended Johns Hopkins Univ., 1893-5, Univ. ot
Gottingen, 1899-1900; Bonn, 1903-4. Instr. in Math., Princeton Univ., 1895-1903; do.,
Univ. of 111., 1904-5; Assoc. Prof, of Math., Ala. Poly. Inst., 1905-10; do., Haverford
Coll., 1910 — Author: Automorphic Transformations of the Binary Quartic: Amer. Jour,
of Math., V. xxxiii, No. i, 191 1, pp. 29-36. Member Math. Soc; Astron. and Astro-
phys. Soc. of Amer. Married Zue Ward, Dec, 1900, Ft. Worth. Texas. Address, Haver-
ford Coll., Haverford, Pa.
ALBERT SHERWOOD WILSON
A. B., 1900, Univ. of Toronto; B. D., 1902, Univ. of Chicago; Librarian; b. Mar.
II, 1878, Merritton, Ont. ; s. George Byron (b. Dec. 21, 1835, ibid.) & Adaline Belinda
(Harris) Wilson (b. Jan. 30, 1840, Ingersoll, Ont.) Prepared in Coll. Inst., St. Cath-
arines, Ont. John Macdonald Scholarships in Phil., 1898 and 1899; Fellowship in Sys-
tematic Theol., Univ. of Chicago, 1901-4. Depart. Libr. in charge of Haskell Libs.,
Univ. of Chicago, 1904-6; Libr. and Prof, of Bibiiog., Colo. State Nor. Sch., Greeley,
Colo., 1906-7; Acting Dir., Lib. Sch., Univ. of 111., 1907-9; Asst. Dir. and Asst. Prof,
of Lib. Econ., 1909-12; Libr., Wash. State Coll. 1912 — Married Luna Goodrich Phelps,
Aug 21, 1906, Merritton, Ont. Address, State Coll. Lib., Pullman, Wash.
VICTOR TYSON WILSON
M. E., 1902, Cornell Univ.; Professor; b. Apr. 11, 1864, Philadelphia, Pa.; s.
Joseph Washington (b. Feb. 22, 1838, ibid.) & Anna (Tyson) Wilson (b. ibid.) Tau
Beta Pi. Grad. Pa. Museum and Sch. of Indus. Art, Philadelphia, 1886. Draftsman,
New York City, 1888-1892; Instr. Cent. Man. Tr. Sch., Philadelphia, 1892; Instr. in
Free-hand and Mech. Drawing, Cornell Univ., 1893-1903; Instr. in Mech. Eng., Drexel
Inst., Philadelphia, 1903-4; Asst. Prof, of G. E. D , in charge of Dept. of Draw., Univ.
of 111., 1904-7; Prof, of Eng. Draw., Pa. State Coll., 1907-8; Prof, of Draw, and Design,
Mich. Agr. (Toll., 1908 — Author: Free-hand Perspective, John Wiley & Son, 1898; Free-
hand Lettering, do., 1900; Notes on Prac. Mech. Drawing, 1907; Descriptive Geom.,
John Wiley & Son, 1909. Member Soc. for Prom, of Eng. Educ. Married Harriet T.
Pattison. Address, E. Lansing, Mich.
SAMUEL ROBERTSON WINCHELL
A. B., 1870, Univ. of Mich.; A. M., 1873, ibid.; b. Nov. 26, 1843, North East,
Dutchess Co., N. Y. ; s. Horace (b. Aug. 12, 1796, ibid.) & Caroline (McAllister) Winchell
(b._ Apr. 29, 1806, ibid.) Prepared in Amenia Sem., Amenia, N. Y. Delta Kappa Epsilon.
Prin. of a number of acads. and schs., 1864-75. Classical Ed. for D. Appleton & Co.,
1881; New England Mgr., D. Appleton & Co., 1882-6; Mgr. Interstate Pub. Co., Chicago
and Boston, 1886-8; Pres. Natl. Young Folks' Reading Circle. 1888-92; Prof, of Latin,
Univ. of 111., 18S9-91; Mgr., in the West, of High Sch. and Coll. Dept. of Amer. Book
Co., 1891-2; Mgr. Winchell Teachers Agency and Lecture Bureau, 1892-1911. Prin.
Winchell Acad., Evanston, 111., 1894-7. State Visitor to State Nor. Sch., Whitewater,
Wis., 1874; Sch. Comm. Melrose, Mass., 1885-6. Author: Latin Prose Composition,
1875, E. H. Butler & Co., Philadelphia, 142 pp.; Elementary Lessons in Greek Syntax,
1887, D. Appleton &• Co., New York, 107 pp., 8vo.; Orthog., Etymol., and Punct., 1901,
A. Flanagan S: Co., Chicago, 186 pp., 8vo. ; Chicago, Past and Present, 1906, do., 250 pp.,
8vo.; The Artists' Blue Book of Chicago, 1906, pub. by the author; A Civic Man. for
Chicago, Cook County, and Illinois, 1910, A. Flanagan Co., Chicago, 287 pp., 8vo.; also
other publications. Editor and publisher of a number of periodicals. Proprietor (Jhicago
School Supply House. Member Central Howard Assn., Chicago; Natl. Council, Natl.
Econ. League. Married Calphurnia Eleutheria Corson, Aug. 2, 1870, Birmingham, Mich.
Children, Harley, b. Aug. 13, 1871; Calphurnia Maia, b. May 16, 1874; Julia Alexandrina,
Faculty 771
h. Dec. 31, 1879; Roberta Carissima, b. Sept. 26, 1887 (d. Jan. 23, 1895). Address, Oak
Park, 111.; Bus. Address, 1844 W. Lake St., Chicago.
PHINEAS LAWRENCE WINDSOR
Ph. B., 1895, Northwestern Univ.; Libr. and Dir. ; b. Feb. 21, 1871, Chenoa, 111.;
s. Rev. John Alexander (b. July 11, 1828, near Hyattstown, Md.) & Amy (Arnold)
Windsor (b. Dec. 10, 1840, O.) Prepared in Northwestern Prep. Sch. Tau Kappa
Phi; Hinman Lit. Soc; Delta Tau Delta. Attended New York Lib. Sch., 1S97-9; Albany
Law Sch.. 1899-1900. Asst., New York State Lib., 1899-1900; Asst., Libr. of Congress,
1900-3; Libr., Univ. of Tex., Austin, 1903-9; Libr. and Dir., Lib. Sch., Univ. of 111.,
1909 — Author: Handbook of Texas Libs., Texas State Lib. Assn., Austin, Tex., 1904,
8vo., 86 pp.; also a number of articles. Member Amer. Lib. Assn. (Council 1908-13,
and Chairman Professional Tr. Sec, 1910); Bibliog. Soc. of Amer.; Pres. 111. Lib. Assoc,
1912. Married Margaret Fursman Boynton, Jan. 1, 1902, Lockport, N. Y. Children,
Margaret, b. 1904; Mary Frances, b. 1907; Elizabeth Arnold, b. 1909. Address, Urbana,
AMBROSE PARE WINSTON
A. B., 1887, Univ. of Wis.; Ph. D., 1900, Cornell Univ.; Professor; b. Oct. 5, 1867,
Mt. Morris, 111.; s. Thomas (b. Oct. 17, 1829, Devynock, Breconshire, Wales) & Caroline
E. (Mumford) Winston (b. Mar. 26, 1836, Wayne Co., Pa.) Delta Upsilon. Fellow,
Univ. of Chicago, 1892-3; Fellow, Cornell Univ., 1899-1900. Attended Johns Hopkins
LTniv., 1891-2; Univ. of Chicago, 1892-5. Teacher in pub. schs., 1887-9; Instr. in Hist.,
Univ. of 111., 1893-4; Instr. in Ohio State Univ.; teacher in Chicago and Indianapolis
high schs.; Instr. and Asst. Prof, of Econ., Washington Univ., 1901-10; Prof, of Econ.
Coll. of Finance, Peking, China, 1910 — Author: The Constitutionality of the Protective
Tariff, Jour, of Pol. Econ., 1896; Socialism in the United States, Contemporary Rev..
1900; Sixteenth Century Trusts, Atlantic Monthly, 1901; The Pullman Strike, jonr. of
Pol. Econ., 1901; A Quarter Century of Strikes, Atlantic Monthlx. 1902; The Trade
Union and the Superior Workman, do., 1902; Political Economy, "Encyclopedia Ameri-
cana. Member Amer. Econ. Assn. Address, College of Finance, Peking, China.
JAMES RENWICK WITHROW
B. S. in Chem., 1899, Univ. of Pa.; Ph. D., 1905, ihid.; Prof.; b. Aug. 29, 1878,
Philadelphia, Pa.; s. David Daniel (b. May, 1854, (iounty Derry, Ire.) & Margaret McCooI
(Stewart) Withrow (b. Mar. 4, 1856, ibid.) Zelosophic Lit. Soc, Philadelphia, (^ity Free
Competitive Scholarship, 1895-9; Harrison Scholar in Chem., Grad. Sch., Univ. of Pa., 1903-
4; Univ. Scholar, 1904-5- Chemist, Barrett Mfg. Co., Philadelphia, Pa., 1899-1903; Asst.
Instr. in Chem., Univ. of 111., 1905-6; Instr. in Analyt. Chem., 1905-6; in charge of Indus,
and App. Electr. Chem., Ohio State Univ.; 1906-9, Asst. Prof, of Chem.; 1909-11, Assoc.
Prof., 1912, Prof. Author: The Progress of Mineral, in 1898 (with H. S. Hamilton, New
York City, 1899), Bull. No. 1, Amer. Inst, of Mining Engrs. ; The Progress of Mineral,
in 1399, do., 1900; The Electrolytic Precipitation of (iold with a Rotating Anode and the
Rapid Analysis of Halides; also a number of articles. Member Philadelphia Mineralogy
Club (Pres., 1900); Amer. Chem. Soc. (Vice Pres.); Amer. Assn. for Adv. of Sci. (Fel-
low); Amer. Elect. Chem. Soc; Soc. for Prom, of Eng. Educ. ; Amer. Inst. Chem. Engrs.;
Natl. Geog. Soc; Eighth Internatl. Cong, of App. Chem. Married Alice Steelman, Sept.,
1906, Philadelphia, Pa. Children, Alice Steelman, b. Apr. 5, 1909; James Renwick, b. Feb.
2, 191 1. Address, Ohio State Univ., Columbus, O.
HARRY PETERMAN WOOD
E. S.. 1899, Pa. State Coll.; E. E., 1903. ibid.: Professor; b. July 18, 1878, Muncy,
Pa.; s. William J. (b. June 26, 1839, ibid.) & Elizabeth Updegraff (Peterman) Wood
(b. Aug. 7, 1846). Prepared in Muncy H. S. With J. D. White & Co., Washington,
D. C, 1S99; Supt. East Side Elec Co., Detroit, Mich., 1000-1; Asst. Prof, of Elec. Eng.,
Pa. State Coll., 1902-6; Asst. Prof, of Elec. Eng., Univ. of 111., 1906-7; Vr'oi. of Elec
Eng., Ga. Sch. of Tech., 1907 — Member A. T. E. E. ; Amer. Electrochem. Soc. Married
Elizabeth Frances Jones, Dec. 23, 1905, State College, Pa. Children, Mary Elizabeth,
b. Apr. 12, 1907 (d. June 18, 1908); Elizabeth Frances, b. Dec. 31, 1908. Address,
Ga. School of Technology, Atlanta, Ga.
ROBERT ALVIN WOOD
(See No. 846.)
WILLIAM T. WOOD
Born in 111.; appointed to U. S. Mil. Acad., 1873; grad. from the Acad, and ap-
pointed additional Second Lieut., 4th Inf., June 15, 1877, and Second Lieut., i8th Inf.,
June 30, 1877; promoted to 1st Lieut, and Capt., same regiment, Oct. 15, 1886, and June
6, 1894; promoted to Maj., 30th Inf., Feb. 2, 1901; transferred to the 20th Inf., Sept.
20, 1901; promoted to Lieut. Col., Feb. 3, 1906; to Col., Mar. 12, 1910. Prof, of Mil.
Sci. and Tac, Univ. of 111., 1880-1883; detailed for service as Inspr. Gen., when Major
of Inf., Nov. 28, 1903; as Inspr. Gen., when Lieut. Col. of Inf., Mar. 3, 1906; was
relieved from this duty Mar. 12, 1910. Address, Jefferson Barracks, Mo.
RALPH C. WOODMANSEE
(See No. 1999.)
JAY WALTER WOODROW
A. B., Drake Univ., Des Moines, la.; A. B., 1910, Oxford Univ., Eng.; Instructor;
b. Apr. 3, 1884, jvlinnesota; s. Joseph Thomas & Delia E. (Kennedy) Woodrow. Pre-
pared in Drake Acad., Des Moines, la. Senior Acad. Scholarship; Second honors in
772 University of Illinois
Class; Rhodes Scholarship from la. Asst. in Phys., Drake Univ., 1905-7; I^ftr. in
Phys., Univ. of 111^ 1910-12. Univ. Fellowship, Yale Univ., 1912-13. Address, Yale sta-
tion. New Haven, Conn. „^„„
' *ARTHUR TANNATT WOODS
M. M. E., 1890, Cornell Univ.; b. Jan. 9, 1859, Minneapolis, Minn.; s. Lieut. Col.
George Henry (b. Feb. 14, 1831, Salem, Mass.) & Kate (Tannatt) Woods (b. Dec.
29, 1840, Peekskill, N. Y.) Prepared in Salem (Mass.) H. S. Cadet J^ngr., U. b.
Naval Acad., Annapolis, Md., 1876-82; Asst. Prof, of Mech. Eng., Umv. of 111., 1883-7;
Prof., 1887-91; Prof, of Dynamic Eng., Washington Univ., St. Louis, Mo., 1891-2;
Assoc. Ed., The Railroad Gazette, and Con. Mech. Engr., Chicago, 111., 1892-3; Engr.
Corps, U. S. Navy, 1876-87. Author: Elementary Mechanism, A Text-book for Students
of Mech. Eng. (with Albert W. Stahl), New York, D. Van Nostrand, 8vo., 1885; Com-
pound Locomotives, do., 1891; also a number of arts. Member Amer. Soc. of Mech.
Engrs. ; Amer. Soc. of Naval Engrs. ; Railway Master Mechanics Assn. (Assoc. Memb.);
Western Railway Club; Mil. Order of the Loyal Legion (commandery of the State
of 111.). Married Harriet Scott de Krafft, Sept. 2, 1884, Washington, D. C. Died Feb.
7, 1893, Chicago, 111.
HERBERT SPENCER WOODS
A. B., 1904, Univ. of Mo.; A. M., 1005, ibid.; h. Apr. 12, 1881, Versailles, Mo.;
s. Peter George (b. Dec. 19, 1844, Rocky Mount., Va.) & Susan Harriet (Parkes) Woods
(b. Aug. II, 1853, Moniteau Co., Mo.) Prepared in Versailles and St. Joseph high schs.
Student Asst. in Chem., 1903-4; Gazollo Fellow, 1904-5; Asst. in Gen. Chem., Univ. of
111., 1905-7. Address. ii)
1. MAURICE WORMSER
A. B., 1906, Columbia Univ.; LL. B., 1909, ibid.; Asst. Prof.; b. May 26, 1887,
New York City; s. Maurice (b. New Orleans, La.) & Lucie Marie (Dahlman) Wormser
(b. San Francisco, Calif.) Prepared in DeWitt Clinton H. S., New York City. Phi
Beta Kappa; Phi Alpha Delta; Delta Sigma Kho; Tbeta Kappa Nu. Order of the Coit.
Highest Final Gen. Honors, Columbia Coll. Sec. N. Y. Supreme Court, Justice Leventritt.
Atty. and Counsellor of Law, New York City, 1908-11; Asst. Prof, of Law, Univ. of 111-,
1911 — Supreme Court Referee, N. Y. Co., 1909-11; consulting counsel in numerous im-
portant cases in the New York and Fed. Courts. Contributing Ed., V. 7-9, Columbia Law
Review. Member N. Y. Co. Bar Assn.; 111. Bar Assn.; Inst, of Criminal Law and Crim-
inol.; Univ. Club, Urbana, 111. Married Florence Werner, July 20, 191 1, New York
City. Address, 703 W. Oregon Ave., Urbana, 111.
PAULINE WURSTER (VAN EVERA)
A. B., 1910, Univ. of Mich.; M. S., 1911, ibid.; d. Frederick (b. Apr. 12, 1833, Horn-
berg, Wiirtemberg, Ger.) & Pauline (Hutzel) Wurster (b. May 24, 1842, Ann Arbor,
Mich.) Prepared in Ann Arbor H. S. Phi Beta Kappa. Teacher in Pub. Schs., J Ann
Arbor, 1898-1904; Grad. of Dom. Sci. Dept., Drexel Inst., Philadelphia, Pa., 1904-5; Dir.
of Dom. Sci., William Woods Coll., Fulton, Mo., 1905-8; Asst. in Hygiene, Univ. ot
Mich., 1909-11; Instr. in H. Sci., Univ. of 111., 1911-12. Married Repler Van Evera,
July 31, 1912, Ann Arbor, Mich. Address, c/o Presbyterian Missionary Bd., Hanchow,
China.
OLA M. WYETH
(See No. 2867.)
RALPH WYLIE
Born Aug. 31, 1874, Warsaw, Wis. Grad. Chicago Musical Coll., 1899. Teacher
of violin and harmony in Chicago; concert master in college orchestra; first violin in
picked string quartet, Chicago Musical Coll. Instr. in Violin and Theory of Music,
Univ. of 111., 1899-1900. (t)
ALANSON PHELPS WYMAN
B. S. in Agr., 1897, Cornell Univ.; Landscape Arch.; b. Apr. 13, 1870, Manchester
Center, Vt. ; s. Edmond Lewis (b. Tune 27, 1843, ibid.) & Louisa Kimball (Phelps)
Wyman (b. Sept. 2, 1847, Hudson, O.) Prepared in Burr and Burton Sem., Manches-
ter, Vt. Sigma Xi; Agr. Soc. Attended Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1Q02-4; Draftsman, office
O. C. Simonds, Landscape Gardener, Chicago, 1897-8; with D. W. Langton, Landscape
Arch., New York City, 1898; with Olmsted Bros., Landscape Archs., Brookline, Mass.,
1899-1902; with C. A. Piatt, Arch., New York City, summers, 1902-3; Landscape Arch.,
Chicago, 1904-11; Instr. in Landscape Gardening, Univ. of 111. (one-third time), 1905;
Asst. Prof., (one-third time), 1905-11; Landscape Arch., Minneapolis, 1911 — Author:
The Small Home Yard, Cir. Coll. of Agr., Univ. of 111., 16 pp., 8vo., 1909. Edited and
wrote in part Street Tree Planting for Illinois, 111. Outdoor Improvement Assn., 16 pp.,
8vo., 1910. Member City Club, Chicago, 1909-11; Commercial Club, Minneapolis; 111.
Outdoor Improvement Assn., 1909-10 (Secy.); Curtis Club; Christ. Sci. Church. Mar-
ried Martha Scott Anderson, Aug. 24, 1905, Minneapolis, Minn. Child, Edmond Bronson,
b. June 20, 1906. Address, 1919 Fifth Ave., South, Minneapolis, Minn.
TRYGVE YENSEN
(See No. 3243.)
CHARLES WHITTIER YOUNG
(See No. 1091.)
HENRY ALFRED YOUNG
A. B., 1897, Oberlin Coll.; M. D., 1901, Coll. of Phys. and Sun, Cleveland, O.
Asst. Dir.; b. May 18, 1874, Cleveland, O. Prepared in Central H. S., Cleveland, ana
Faculty 773
Oberlin Acad. Student Instr., Men's Gym., Oberlin Coll., 1894-7; Phys. Dir., Pilgrim
Gym., Cleveland, 1898-1901; Phys. Dir. St. Mark's Gym., Islip, N. Y., 1901-3; Asst. Dir.
of Phys. Tr., Univ. of 111., 1903-4. Member Cong. Church. (tJ
JOHN WESLEY YOUNG
Ph. B., 1899, Ohio State Univ.; A. M., 1901, Cornell Univ.; Ph. D., 1904, ibid.;
Professor and Head of Dept.; b. Nov. 7, 1879, Columbus, O.; s. William Henry (b. Dec.
31, 1832, West. Va.) & Marie Louise (Widenhorn) Young (b. Apr. 23, 1836, Paris, France.)
Prepared in Gymnasium, Baden-Baden, Ger. Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Alcyone Lit.
Soc. Fellowship in Math. Ohio State Univ., 1899-igoo; Oliver Scholarship, 1900-1;
Erastus Brooks Fellowship, Cornell Univ. Asst. in Math., Cornell Univ., 1901-3; instr.
do., Northwestern Univ., 1903-5; Asst. Prof., do., Princeton Univ., 1905-8; Asst. Prof.
do., Univ. of 111., 1908-10; Prof, and Head of Dept. of Math., Univ. of Kan., 1910-11;
Prof., do., Univ. of Chicago, summer 19:1; Prof, and Head of Dept. of Math. Dartmouth
Coll., 1911 — Author: Projective Geometry (with O. Veblen.), V. I, Ginn & Co., Boston,
1910, 342 pp.; Lectures on Fundamental Concepts of Algebra and Geometry, Macmillan
Co., 191 1, 247 pp.; Elemen. Geom. (with A. J. Schwartz), Henry Holt, 1913 (in prepara-
tion); editor. Bull, of the Amer. Math. Soc, 1906 — Member Amer. Math. Soc. (Council,
1910 — ); Deutsche Mathematiker Vereinigung; Circolo Matematico di Palermo. Married
Mary Louise Aston, July 20, 1907, Columbus, Ohio. Child, Mary Elizabeth, b. Apr. 30,
1909. Address, 22 Accom Ridge, Hanover, N. H.
MINNIE YONGE
(See No. 4512.)
*ANDREW YSTGARD
B. Agr., 1S96, Agr. Coll. of Norway; B. S., 1900, Eng. Coll. of Norway; b. June 7,
1873, Sparbuen, Trondhjem, Norway; s. Ole A. (b. Feb. 19, 1843, ibid.) & Martha H.
(Schei) Yr,tgard (b. Jan. 25, 1848, ibid.) Prepared in St. Hans Hougen Middle Sch.,
Christiania^ and Forgner Gymnasium, Christiania. Students' Soc. of Agr. Coll., and Eng.
Students' Soc, Norway. Scholarship at Agr. and Eng. Colleges; Fellowship from Govt.
of Norway for grad. work at the Agr. Coll. in Agr. Chem. Asst. in Agr. Chem., Agr.
Coll. of Norway, 1903; Ast. Chem. in the Dairy and Food Comm. of the State of Wis.,
1904; Asst. in Chem., 111. Agr. Ep. Sta., Univ. of 111., June, 1904- July, 1907. Served
as a soldier in the Standing Army of Norway. Discovered a method for preparation of
soluble phosphoric acid from crude phosphates for fertilizer purposes, 1902. Author: Con-
tribution to our Knowledge of the Composition of Norwegian Small Fruits, Tidskrift for
Norsk Landbrug, 1902, pp. 125-145; Abstract in E.xp. Sta. Record, V. xiv., 1903, 443 pp.;
The Preparation of Soluble Phosphoric Acid from Crude Phosphates for Fertilizer Pur-
poses, Tcknisk Ugeblad, Christiania 1903, pp. 329-333; Abstract in Exp. Sta. Record, V.
XV, 1904, 1063 pp.; Some Plant Culture Trials with a New Artificial Fertilizer, Tidskrift for
Norsk Landbrug, 1903, pp. 357-365: Abstract in Exp. Sta. Record, V. xv, 1904, 571 pp.
Member Polytech. Assn., Christiania, Norway. Deceased.
JACOB ZEITLIN
A. B., 1904, Columbia Coll.; A. M., 1905, Columbia Univ.; Ph. D., 1908, ibid.;
Associate; b. Jan. 7, 1883, Russia; s. Hyman (b. 1855 ibid) & Esther (Zecker) Zeitlin (b.
1857, ibid.) Prepared in Horace Mann and DeWitt (Clinton High Schs. Phi Beta Kappa.
Scholarship, Columbia Univ.; various departmental honors. Instr. in Engl., Univ. of 111.,
1907-10; Assoc. 1910 — Author: The Accusative with Infinitive and Some Kindred Con-
structions in English, pp. vi. +177. Columbia Univ. Press., New York, 1908; notes and re-
views in The Nation and Jour, of Engl, and Ger. Philol. Member Mod. Lang. Assn.
Address, 11 04 W. Illinois St., Urbana, 111.
CHARLES ZELENY
B. S., 1898, Univ. of Minn.; M. S., 1901, ibid.; Ph. D., 1904, Univ. of Chicago;
Assoc. Prof.; b. Sept. 17, 1878, Hutchinson, Minn.; s. Anthony H. (b. June, 1841, Nove
Mesto, Moravia) & Josephine (Pitka) Zeleny (b. July 4, 1839, ibid.). Prepared in East
Side H. S., Minneapolis, IMinn. Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi. Scholarship, Univ. of
Minn., 1898-1901, Columbia Univ., 1901-2; Fellowship, Cold Spring Harbor, 1902,
Univ. of Chicago, 1903-4; Smithsonian appointment for Naples Z06I. Sta., 1902-3. Instr.,
Asst. Prof., Assoc. Prof, of Z06I, Ind. Univ., 1904-9; Asst. Prof, of Z06I., Univ. of 111.,
1909-10; Assoc. Prof., 1910 — Author: Experiments on the Localization of Developmental
Factors in the Nemertine Egg. Jour, of Exp. Zciil., V. i. No. 2, pp. 293-329; Compensatory
Regulation, do., V. 2, No. i, pp. 1-102; The Direction of Differentiation in Development,
The Antennule of Mancasellus Macrourus, Archiv fiir Entwickhingsmechanik der Organis-
men, V. 23, No. 2, pp. 324-343; The Effect of Successive Removal Upon the Rate of Re-
generation, Jour, of Exp. ZooL, V. 7, No. 3, pp. 477-512; The Relation Between Degree
of Injury and Rate of Regeneration, Additional Observations and General Discussion, do.,
V. 7, No. 3, pp. 513-562; Experiments on the Control of Asymmetry in the Development
of the Serpulid, Hydroides Diantbus, do., (Whitman Memorial Volume) V. 22, No. 4, pp.
927-944; also a number of other articles. Member Amer. Soc. of Z06I. (Secy. Central
Branch, 1908-10); Amer. Assn. for Adv. of Sci. (Fellow); Sirius Soc. Married Ida Bene-
dicts Ellingson, May 29, 1911, Wautoma, Wis. Address, 1103 W. Illinois St., Urbana, 111.
K.^RL WILHELMJ ZIMMERSCHIED
A. B., 1898, Univ. of Mich.; M. S., 1904, ibid.; Engineer; b. Aug. 27, 1880, Kansas
City, Mo.; s. John Ferdinand (b. Dec. 11, 1849, Sedalia, Mo.) & Matilda (Rosenbury)
Zimmerschied (b. Aug. 27, 1857, Canal Dover, O.) Prepared in Cent. High and Man.
774 University of Illinois
Tr. High Schs., Kansas City, Mo. Kappa Sigma; Phi Lambda Upsilon, Alchemist; Sigma
Xi. One year at Koenigliche Techinsche Hochschule, Charlottenberg, Ger. Asst. in
Analytical Chem., Univ. of Mich., 1903-4; Chemist., laugott Schmidt & Sons, L>etroit,
Mich., 1904; Instr. in Quantitative Analysis, Univ. of 111., 1904-5; Instr. in Quantita-
tive Analysis and Metallurgy, Univ. of Mich., 1905-9; Instr. in Chem. Eng., 1909-11; Chief
Metallurgical Engr., Gen. Motors Co., Detroit, Mich., 191 1 — Author: Chemistry 16, A
Manual for Students in Engineering (with S. W. Parr), 1905; A New Polishing Apparatus
for Metallography Specimens, Jour. Amer. Chem. Soc. Member Amer. Chem. Soc. ; Amer.
Soc. for Testing Materials; Soc. of Automobile Engrs. ; Address, 84 Marston Court, Detroit,
Mich.
OTTO MANTHEY-ZORN
A. B., 1901, Adelbert Coll., Western Reserve Univ.; A. M., Ph. D., 1904, Univ. of
Leipsic; Assoc. Prof.; b. Oct. 26, 1879, Sheboygan, Wis.; s. Carl (b. Mar. 18, 1846,
Schleswig-Holstein) & Maria Luise (Hengstenberg) Manthey-Zorn (b. Dec. 29, 1853,
Westphalia.) Prepared in Cent. H. S., Cleveland, O. Phi Beta Kappa. Instr. in Ger.
Western Reserve Univ., 1904-5; do., Cleveland Central H. S., 1904-5; do., Univ. of 111.,
1905-6; in charge of Ger. Dept., Chautauqua Summer Sch., N. Y., 1906-7; do., Amherst
Coll., 1906-8; Asst. Prof., 1908-9; Assoc, 1909 — Johann Georg Jacobi's Iris (Thesis),
John Herrmann, Zwickau, 1905, quarto, 83 pp.; Friedr. Heinr. Jacobi's Home at Pempel-
fort. Mod. Philol. V. v. No. i, 190, pp. 43-53; Fulda, Der Talisman, edited with intro.,
notes, vocab., Ginn & Co., 1911, i6mo, xxiii, 239 pp. Member Mod. Lang. Assn.; Philol.
Club of Western Reserve, 1904-5; New Eng. Mod. Lang. Assn.; Nationaler Deutschameri-
kanischer Lehrerbund. Married Ethel Kathleen Bray, Aug. 17, 1907, Newmarket, Ont.
Child, William, b. May 29, 1908. Address, 25 College St., Amherst, Mass.
TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY
ALICE ASBURY (ABBOTT)
Trustee of the University, 1898-1905; b. in Quincy, 111.; d. Henry Asbury, lawyer.
Prepared in Private sch. Special course in sciences and langs. for three years; one year
of study of Ger. Lit. in Ger. Edited scientific journal in Chicasro, 1876. Translated JJie
Waffen Nieder, written by the Baroness Bertha von Suttner. Member for many years
of the Fortnightly and the Womans Club of Chicago. Married Abial R. Abbott, June.
1871. Children, Sarah and Alice. Address, Washington, D. C.
WILLIAM L. ABBOTT
Trustee, 1905 — (See No. 369.)
*LEMUEL ALLEN
Trustee, 1867-71; b. Mar. 23, 1818, Loudoun Co., Va. Prepared in Prep. Sch.,
Waverly, 111. Co. Supt. of Schs. of Tazewell Co., for ten consecutive years; served as Co.
Sch. Comm.; taught in Springfield, 111., 1841; in Decatur, 111., 1842; in Pekin, 1846.
Invented and patented a Planetarium. Aided in organizing the First Bap. Church, Decatur,
and also in Pekin, 111.; helped organize the Washingtonian Soc, and Sons of Temperance,
ibid. Member Sch. Bd., Pekin, 111. Married Mrs. Margaret Pratt, 1843, Decatur:
Josephine Goodheart, 1898, Pekin. Died Aug. 8, 1905, Pekin, 111.
•JOHN PETER ALTGELD
Trustee, ex officio, 1893-7; b. in Prussia, 1848. Came to Mansfield, O., in early life.
At age of 16 was Vol. in final campaigns of Grant; discharged at Columbus, O. Studied
in private sch., Lexington, O., and taught sch. for two years. Traveled until 1869; studied
law at St. Louis, Mo., 1869-70, when admitted to the bar at Savannah, Mo; elected Co.
prosecuting atty. ; resigned and moved to Chicago, 1875; candidate before democratic caucus
of state legislature for U. S. Sen., 1876; extensive real est. owner, 1876-86 in Chicago;
accepted Dem. nomination for office of judge of supreme court and elected in 1886;
resigned from the bench, Aug., 1891; Gov. of 111., 1892-6; delegate to Dem. Conv. of 1896,
and unsuccessful independent candidate for mayor of Chicago, 1899. Author: Our Penal
Machinery and its Victims; Live Questions; various polit. and econ. pamphlets. Died
Mar. 12, 1902, Joliet, 111.
W. B. ANDERSON
Trustee, 1870-3(1)
GEORGE ALFRED ANTHONY
Trustee 191 1 — ; Banker & Druggist; b. Nov. to, 1852, Providence, 111.; s. Alfred (b.
1819, Pawtucket, R. I.) & Mary Martin (Gushing) Anthony (b. 1816, ibid.) Prepared in
Princeton H. S. Ph. G., Memphis Hosp. Med. Coll. Member 111. State Bd. of Agr.
(Pres.); member from 15th Congr. Dist., 1905 — Married Anna Louise Barney, Oct. 24,
1877, Chicago, 111. Children, Mary Frances, b. Aug. 23, 1879; Rowland Barney, b. June
22, 1883. Address, Kewanee, 111.
JAMES E. ARMSTRONG
Trustee, 1893-9. (See No. 253.)
CARRIE THOMAS ALEXANDER-BAHRENBURG
Trustee 1900-1913; b. Mar. 4, 1861, Belleville, 111.; d. Col. John (b. Jan. 11, 1800,
Wytheville, Va.) & Magdalena (von Euw) Thomas (b. Feb. 26, 1828, Canton Schwyz,
Switzerland.) Prepared in Belleville H. S.; Monticello Sem. Valedictorian (Monticello
Scm.) Teacher in country schs. for two years. Member Woman's Relief Corps (Dept.
Pres.); 111. Children's Home &■ Aid Soc. (Dir.) ; Belleville Chap., Order Eastern Star
(Matron, Organizer); Hecker Womans Relief Corps (Pres.); Mgr. and owner of Citizens
Street Ry. of Belleville, III. Married Henry A. Alexander, Dec, 1887 (d. Oct., 1888,
Belleville, 111.); William Bahrenhurg, July 3, 1909. Address, 223 East Main St., Belleville,
111.
AUSTIN D. BARBER
Trustee, ex officio, 1905-7.(1)
•NEWTON BATEMAN
Trustee, ex officio, 1867-73; Pres. & Prof.; b. July 27, 1822, Fairfield, N. J. Prepared
in 111. Coll., 1843. Attended Lane Theol. Sem., 1844. Prin. of an Engl, and Class. Sch..
tUnder law of May 7, 1873, the number of appointed members of the Board was reduced
from thirty-four to nine. When the law went into effect twenty-seven members with from
two to six years still to serve, were dropped. Of these ten had an opportunity to serve at
but one meeting, that of March 11, 1873. The reorganized board first met on July 10.
775
776 University of Illinois
St. Louis, Mo., 1845-7; Prof, of Math., St. Charles Coll., St. Charles, Mo., 1847-51;
Prin. pub. schs., Jacksonville, 111., 1851-3; Supt. of schs., Morgan Co., 1853-8; State Supt.
of Pud. Instr., 1859-63, 1865-75; Pres. Knox Coll., Galesburg, 111., 1875-.93; Pres. emeritus
and Prof, of Mental and Moral Sci., ibid., 1893-7. Ed. of Com. Sch. Decisions; Ed. for
thiee years, The Illinois Teacher; Ed. in Chief, Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois.
Member State Bd. of Health, 1877-91; Assay Comm., 1878. Married Sarah Dayton, 1850,
Jacksonville, 111.) (d. 1857); Annie N. Tyler, 1859, Mass. (d. May 28, 1878). Children,
Clifford Rush, b. Mar. 7, 1854; three daughters. Died Oct. 21, 1897, Jacksonville, 111.
*ALFRED BAYLISS
Trustee, ex officio, 1899-1907; Prin. of Nor. Sch.; b. Mar. 22, 1847, Bledington, Co. of
Gloucester, Eng. Prepared in Prep. Dept., Hillsdale Coll., Hillsdale, Mich. B. S., Hills-
dale Coll., 1870; M. S., ibid., 1873. Service in nth Mich. Cav., 1863-5. Prin. LaGrange
(Ind.), Pub. Schs 1870; Supt. of Schs., Central Dist., Sterling, 111., 1874; Ed. The
Sterling Standard for two years; Supt. of Schs., Central Dist. Sterling, again until 1895;
identified with the Child Study Monthly; Prin. of Streator Tvi'p. H. S., 1895-8; State
Supt. of Pub. Instr. for two terms; Prin. of Western 111. State Nor. Sch., :9o6-i9ii.
Author: Easy Lessons on the Constitution of the U. S., for Grammar Grades; numerous
articles for educ. jours. Member City Council, Sterling, III., 1882-4; Lib. Bd., ibid,
1878-94; Northern 111. Teachers Assoc, (Pres. 1887); Schoolmasters Club (Pres. 1900-3);
N. E. A. Com. to report upon Indus. Educ, 1903. Married Clara M. Kern, June 28,
1871, Lawton, Mich. Children, Clara K., b. Nov. 10, 1872; Zoe, b. Aug. 14, 1890. Died
Aug. 26, 191 1.
*CHARLES BENNETT
Trustee, 1879-91; Lawyer; b. Mar. 27, 1839, Bridgton, Me. Prepared in Bridgton
Acad. A. B., Bowdoin Coll., 1864. Studied law, Portland, Me. Served nine months,
First Lieut., Me., 19th, 1864-5; Me., 23rd, 1862. Member Bd. of Educ; Unit. Church;
G. A. R. ; Co. Judge, Coles Co., one term. Married S. W. Cleaves, Mattoon, 111. Children,
Cleaves, b. 1870; Sarah, 1872; Charles, 1874; Edith, 1876; Helen, 1878; John Lewis, 1881;
Susan, 1884. Died Jan. i, 1901, Mattoon, 111.
*JOHN LOURIE BEVERIDGE
Trustee, ex officio, 1873-7; Ex-Gov. of 111.; b. July 6, 1824, Greenwich, N. Y.; s.
George & Ann (Hoy) Beveridge. Prepared in N. Y. State and Rock River Sem., Mt.
Morris, 111. Taught fch. and read law, 1845-51, in Tenn.; located in Sycamore, 111., 1851;
removed to Evanston, 111., 1854, and opened office in Chicago; removed to Calif., 1895;
enlisted Aug., 1861; served as Major, 8th 111. Cav. in Army of Potomac; was in battles
of Fair Oaks, Malvern Hill, Fredericksburg and Gettysburg; in winter of 1863-4 recruited
and organized 17th 111. Cav.; Col., and served in dept. of Mo.; Bvtd. Brig. Gen.; mustered
out Feb. 6, 1866; elected Sheriff, Cook Co., 1866; State Sen., 1871; elected Lieut. Gov. 111.,
on Rep. ticket with Gen. Richard J. Oglesby, as Gov., in Nov., 1872; upon Gov. Oglesby's
election to U. S. Senate, Jan., 1873, succeeded to the gubernatorial chair and served
full term, four years; appointed Asst. Treas. of U. S., Chicago, Dec, 1881; resigned
Sept., 1884. Married Helen M. Judson, Jan. 20, 1848, Chicago, 111. Died at Hollywood,
Los Angeles, Calif.
*JOHN J. BIRD
Trustee,, 1872-85 • Mail Service; b. Jan. 30, 1844, Cincinnati, O. • s. John (b. 1820,
Hardin Co., Ky.) & (Jatherine T. Bird (b. 1825, Lynchburgh, Va.) Prepared in Cincin-
nati, O. Police Magistrate, Cairo, 111., 1873-80; Ed. & Mgr., newspapers, 1882-96; Mail
Service, P. O. Dept., 18S1— Organized the first free sch. system for negroes in 111., and
was Supt. Member St. John A. M. E. Church, Springfield, 111. Married Anna Venerable,
Aug., 1865, Winsor, Ont. Children, John W., b. Aug. 24, 1866; Egbert H., b. May, 186?
Died June, 1912, Springfield, III
♦ALEXANDER BLACKBURN
Trustee, 1867-73; Farmer & Teacher; b. May 31, 1805, Hamilton, O. Prepared in com.
schs. of Ind. Author: Articles for Presb. books and mags.; also for local papers. Mem-
ber G. A. R. (hon.), when the post was organized in Macomb, 111.; First Presb. C^hurch
of northern Ind. was organized in his log cabin in LaPorte, Ind.; Elder in Presb. Church
for sixty-five years. Married Delilah Polk, Jan. 28, 1828, Vincennes, Ind. Children, Wil-
liam Maxwell, b. Dec. i. 1829; John, b. Nov. 6, 1831; Margaret Polk, b. Jan. 15, 1833;
Anna Elizabeth, b. June 19, 1842; Alexander, b. Nov. 4, 1844; Charles Edward, b. Sept. 19,
1847; three children died in infancy. Died, July 31, 1897, Macomb, 111.
FRANCIS GRANT BLAIR
Trustee, ex officio, 1906 — Supt of Pub. Inst.; b. Oct. 30, 1864, Nashville, 111.; s-
William & Mary J. (Crane) Blair. Prepared in I. S. N. U. B. S., Swarthmore Coll.,
1897. Fellowship in Columbia Univ. Attended Sch. of Educ, Univ. of Buffalo, one yr.
Married Lillian Cayton, 1898, LeRoy, 111. Children, Cayton; Livingston Lord. Address,
629 South Second St., Springfield, 111.
•GEORGE STEPHEN BOWEN
Trustee, 1870-3; b. Nov. 30, 1829; Ingham's Mills, Manheim, Herkimer Co. N. Y.
Moved to Chicago, 1849, and engaged in bus. with brother until 1871; Mayor of Elgin,
1873-5; nominated for Congress, 1876. Was instrumental in organizing the Woolen
Mfrs. Assoc, of the N. W., 1867, being first and only Pres. of same; leader in establish-
ing a Free Pub. Lib. in Chicago, 1871; raised monev to build (Chicago expt., 1873;
organized Indus, expt. of 93 people, 1879, who visited Mexico in interest of reciprocity;
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instrumental in organizing Mfrs. Assoc, of Chicago, 1S78; issued call to elec. light men
of the U. S. who met in Chicago, and organized the Natl.' Elec. Light Assoc, (made
hon. memb., 1S90); one of the principal organizers and builders of Chicago & Pac. R.
R. ; Pres. of Protestant Orphan Asylum, Chicago, two years. Member Grace M. E.
Church (Treas. for eight yrs.); Young Men's Lib. Assoc, Chicago (Pres., 1861); Elec.
Light Co., Elgin (Pres., 1883); Elgin Sci. Soc; North Pac. Trading Co., with offices
in Chicago and Tokio, Japan (Pres.). Married Julia Emma Byington, May i, 1854,
Salisbury Center, N. Y. Children, George E. ; Anna C. Died Jan. 12, 1905, Elgin, 111.
•MASON BRAYMAN
Trustee, 1867-73; Lawyer; b. May 23, 1813, Buffalo, N. Y. Admitted to the bar,
1836; removed to Monroe, Mich.; City Atty., Monroe, 1838-41; edited a newspaper, 1841;
practiced law, Springfield, 111., 1842; special comm. under govt., 1843; revised and pub-
lished statutes of 111., 1844-5; Atty. for I. C. R. K-, 1851; became promoter of R. K.
enterprises throughout Mo., Ark., and southwest. Major of 29th 111. Vol., 1861; in com-
mand of Ohio Regt. at Natchez, 1864-5; presiding officer of com. to examine cotton
claims and revive R. R. interests in the south. Edited ///. State Jour., 1872-3; practised
law at Ripen, Wis., 1873-7; appointed Gov. of Ida. by Pres. Hayes, 1877-80; resumed
practice of law at Ripon, 1880; afterwards settled in Kansas City, Mo. Died Feb. 27,
189s, Kansas City, Mo.
•ALEXANDER MONTGOMERY BROWN
Trustee, 1868-79; Jurist & Horticulturist; b. Dec. 11, i8i8, Paris, Ky. A. B., Han-
over Coll., 1838. Studied & practiced law in Indianapolis; removed to Paris, Ky., 1844;
continued practice of law until he came to 111.; removed to Villa Ridge, i86i; elected
to county judgeship three times. Member 111. State Hort. Soc; Presb. Church; Ed.
Paris Citizen, 1852-61. Married Mary A. Maxwell, 1841, Hanover, Ind. Children, Eliz-
abeth, b. 1842; Edward M., b. 1844; Jennie T., b. 1847; Alexander B., b. 1856; Emma
G., b. 1858. Died June 27, 1879, Villa Ridge, 111.
•DAVID ALLEN BROWN
Trustee, ex officio, 1870-3; Lawyer; b. Sept. 27, 1824, Greensburg, Ky. ; s. William
B. & Harriet L. (Allen) Brown. Came to 111., 1833; read law with Col. E. D. Baker;
when Mexican War broke out helped raise a company, of which he was Second Lieut.,
Co. I, in 4th Regt., 111. Vols.; Present at Vera Cruz and Cerro Gordo; afterwards took
command of company; ordered home after war, and took up law in office of Abraham
Lincoln; appointed (Tircuit Clerk of Menard Co.; in 1859 engaged extensively in farm-
ing; appointed by Pres. Cleveland State Agr. Statistician for four years. Member State
Bd. of Agr. (Pres.); State Bd. of Ry. and Warehouse Comm., 1873; Farmers Mutual
Ins. Co. (Pres.); Presb. Church (Del. to Gen. Assem., Portland, Ore., 1892). Married
Eliza J. Smith. ^ Children, Sailie C; Mamie E.; Carolyn; William J.; Harriet. Died Feb.
25, 1895, near Springfield, 111.
EDWIN LEE BROWN
Trustee, 1867-71.(1)
•JOHN HOWARD BRYANT
Trustee, 1891-5; Poet & Farmer; b. July 22, 1807, Cummington, Mass.; s. Peter (b.
Aug. 12, 1767, Bridgewater, Mass.) & Sarah (Snell) Bryant (b. Dec. 4, 1768, do.) Pre-
pared in select sch. of Rev. Roswell Hav/ks; Acad, in Cummington, Mass.; Rensselaer
Poly. Inst. Member 111. State Legislature, 1842, again in 185S; Collector Internal
Revenue, Fifth Dist. of 111., 1862-6; many minor local offices. Author: Book of poems,
230 pp.; two or three editions, the first in 1855, the latest in 1894. Married Harriet
Wiswall, June 7, 1833, Jacksonville, 111. Children, Henry Wiswall, b. 1834 (d. 1843);
Elizah Wiswall, b. Dec. 2, 1836 (d. Apr. 23, 1892). Died Jan. 14, 1902, Princeton, 111.
•HIRAM BUCK
Trustee, 1872-3; Farmer; b. Mar. 20, 1801, Seneca Co., N. Y. Opened first hotel
in LeRoy, 1837; Justice of the Peace, 1838-56; Postmaster for seven years of this time;
Co. Comm., Survyr., and Judge under the Constitution of 1848 for eight years; Superv.
of Empire Twp., four years; Trustee of Schs. and Sch. Dir. at different times; Trustee
of Lombard Univ., 1876. Member Univer. Church; A. F. & A. M. Married Mercy Karr,
Apr. 4, 1827, Hamilton Co., O. Children, Amanda M., b. July 10, 1S28; Thomas L., b.
Oct. 23, 1831; Elizabeth R., b. Feb. 21, 1834; Martha E., b. Dec. 14, 1838; Nancy J., b.
Feb. 19, 1843; Charles Albert, b. Aug. 19, 1849. Died May 12, 1888, LeRoy, 111.
SAMUEL A. BULLARD
Trustee, 1889-1907. (See No. 165.)
•HORATIO CHAPIN BURCHARD
Trustee, 1867-70; Lawyer; b. 1825, Marshal, N. Y. Prepared in Beloit, Wis. At-
tended Hamilton Univ., N. Y., 1847-50. Pursued study of general law since 1850.
Author: History of the U. S. Mint; manv arts, on tariff, coinage. Member of Congress
and Dir. of U. S. Mint. Member Con. Church; A. F. & A. M.; Freeport Club of State
Hist. Soc. Married Jane Lawrcr, 1861, West Point, 111. Child, Edward L., b. 1867.
Died May 14, 1908.
♦JOHN CURTISS BURROUGHS
Trustee, 1867-70; Educator; b. Dec. 7, 1818, Stanford, N. Y. Grad. of Yale. 1842;
Drew Theol. Sem., 1846; S. T. D., Univ. of Rochester, 1858; LL. D., Madison Univ.,
778 University of Illinois
1869. Pastorate at Waterford, N. Y., 1846-7; do., at West Troy, N. Y., 1847-52; Member
Bapt. Church; helped to found the Christian Times and the Standard; inaugurated move-
ment with Senator Douglas for establishment of Chicago Univ.; first Pres., 1856; Chancel-
lor, 1876-8; mem. Bd. of Educ. and later Asst. Supt. of Chicago Pub. Schs. Died Apr. 21,
1892, Chicago, 111.
MARY ELIZABETH BOWEN-BUSEY
Trustee, 1905— b. June 21, 1854, Delphi, Ind.; d. Abner H. (b. 1814, Dayton, O.)
& Catharine J. (Trawin) Bowen (b. 1826, Calcutta, India). Prepared in Delphi, Ind.,
and Oxford, O. Grad. Vassar Coll. Member Presb. Church (Trustee); W. R. C. and
Dames of the Loyal Legions; The Fortnightly Club, Urbana. Married Samuel T.
Busey, Dec. 25, 1877, Delphi. Ind. (d. Aug. 12, 1909). Children, Marietta Ruth (Mrs.
G. A. Tawney") ; Bertha; Charles Bowen. Address, Urbana, 111.
MARY TURNER-CARRIEL
Trustee, 1897-1901; b. Oct. 30, 1845, Jacksonville, 111.; d. Jonathan Baldwin (b.
Dec. 7, 1805, Templeton, Mass.) & Rhodolphia (Kibbe) Turner (b. Sept. 11, 1810, Somers,
Conn.) Prepared in Pub. Sch. Jacksonville, 111. A. B., Jacksonville Presb. Acad.,
1865. The first woman elected to the Bd. of Trustees and to have her name upon the
111. State Ticket. Author: Life of Jonathan B. Turner, N. Y. City, 1910, 296 pp.
Member Morgan Co. Hist. Soc. (Vice Pres.); Morgan Co. Suffrage League (Pres., 1900);
HI. Synodical Bd. of Freedmen, 1885-1902; Springfield Presb. Home Miss. Soc. (Re-
cording Secy, for the past twenty-four years); member Presb. Church; Ramabai Club
(Pres.); Woman's Club (Pres., 1900-1); etc. Married H. F. Carriel, May 6, 1875, Jack-
sonville, 111. Children. Ella (Mrs. W. D. Roberts), b. Feb. 26, 1876; Howard Turner,
b. May 12, 1877; Frederic C, b. Mar. 26, 1879; Charles Arthur, b. Dec. 8, 1883. Ad-
dress, Jacksonville, 111.
WILLIAM W. CLEMENS
Trustee, 1887-93; Lawyer; b. Sept. 29, 1839, Livingston Co., Ky. Studied law and
was admitted to the bar of Ky. at Smithland, in 1861; came to 111. in Aug., 1862; grad.
at Ann Arbor, Law Dept., 1865; practicing law in Marion, 111., 1865 — States Atty. of
Williamson (3o., 1880-4; Jtidge, City Court, 1910. Address, Marion, 111.
*EMORY COBB
Trustee, 1867-93; Banker & Farmer; b. Aug. 20, 1831, Dryden, N. Y.; s. William
(b. Norton, Mass.) & Achsah (Bradley) Cobb (b. Conn.) Prepared in cm. schs. & Ithaca
Acad. Learned Tel. at age of 16. Operator in Buffalo; came west, 1848; Operator
at Fredonia & Cleveland. First Supt. of Western Union Tel. Co., Chicago, organized
in 1855; resigned 1867 account of ill health; Dir. of same Co., 1871-74; Vice Pres.,
Northwestern Tel. Co. from 1863 until its consolidation with Western Union Co., 1874;
Pres., ist Natl. Bank, Kankakee, 111., from its organization, 1873-93; Dir., 1873-1910;
Dir. Eastern 111. Trust & Savings Bank, Kankakee, 1902-1910; Pres., Kankakee Elec.
Ry. Co., from its organization, 1889-1905; Sr. Warden, St. Paul Epis. Church; Vice
Pres., 111. Agr. Bd., 1869-82; Pres., Amer. Shorthorn Breeders' Assoc, 1893; Pres.,
Bd. Finance Com., 1867-73; on Executive Com. during entire term of service. Prac-
tically the beginning of the museum was made by his gift of Ward's Casts of Fossils,
1888. Member Chicago Club, Social, 1882-1903; Union League Club, Chicago, 1884-1904;
Chicago Church Club from its organization, 1888 — ; Old Times Tel. Assoc, of the U. S.
from its organization. Lay Delegate to Triennial Conventions of the Prot. Epis. Church
of U. S., representing Chicago Diocese held at following places & times: New York,
1883; Chicago, 1886; New York, 1889; Baltimore, 1892; Minneapolis, 1895; Boston, 1904.
Lay Delegate from St. Paul's Epis. Church, Kankakee, 111., to the Annual Conf. of the
Chicago Diocese, successively, 1867. Married Isabelle Haven, 1S58, Chicago. Children,
Charles Haven, b. Feb. 17, i860; Wiliam Walter, b. Nov. 14, 1862; Duane Phillips, b.
Nov. 14, 1867. Died May 20, 1910.
*JAMES C. CONKLING
Trustee, 1879-80; Lawyer; b. Oct. 13, 1816, New York City. Prepared in Morris-
town, N. J. A. B., Princeton Univ., 1835. Entered law office of Henry A. Ford,
and read law there about three years. Came to 111., 1838, and located in Springfield;
obtained license from, supreme court and commenced practice of law; formed partner-
ship with Cyrus A. Walker, of Macomb; became associated with Gen. James Shields,
Auditor of State, 1841; elected Mayor of Springfield, 1845; elected member of Legis.,
from Sangamon Co., 1851, and served one term; del. to Bloom.ington Conven., 1856;
chosen a presidential elector for 111., in i860 and in 1864; during Civ. War appointed
by Gov. Yates as state agent to settle the claims of the state against the gen. Govt,
for equipment of volunteers; elected a rep. from Sangamon Co. to legislature, 1866,
and drew up and introduced bill which was passed into a law, providing for the erec-
tion of a new state house in Springfield; one of the fourteen members of Lincoln Monu-
ment Assoc, 1867; Postmaster in Springfield, 1890, retained office four years; was a
practitioner at the bar, a participant in public affairs and was actively engaged in bus.
pursuits. Delivered address on dedication of Oak Ridge cemetery, i860; lecture on
Early Bench and Bar of 111., read before the Chicago Bar Assoc, 1881. Member Second
Presb. Church; ruling elder of same for about thirty years, until death. Married Mercie
A. Levering, Sept. 21, 1841, Baltimore. Md. Children, Clinton L.; James; Charles; Annie
v.; Alice. Died Mar. i, 1899, Springfield, 111.
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MARTIN CONRAD
Trustee, ex officio, 1901-3; Lawver; b. 1844, Utica, N. Y. Studied law at Lake
Forest Univ. Was private in Co. C,"i3th Wis. Inf. Atty. and Gen. Agt. for the Peter
Scheuttler Co., mfrs. wagons for thirty years. Author: Forestry for Profit, Hints on the
Law Contracts; Agency and Bailments. Member 111. State Bd. of Agr. (Vice Pres.)
Married Frances A. Osborn, Chicago, 111. Address, Chicago, 111. ( + )
JOHN M. CREBS
Trustee, 1909-11; Banker; b. Jan. 24, 1869, Carmi, 111.; s. John M. (b. Apr. 25,
1830, Loudoun Co., Va.) & Annie E. (Stewart) Crebs (b. Feb. 22, 1840, Carmi, 111.)
Prepared in Carmi. Attended Wabash Coll., (Trawfordsville, Ind. Member State Bd.
of Agr., 1899-1911. Married Edith H. Powell, May 8, 1890. Children, Lorene Powell;
John Powell; Elizabeth Louise; John M., Jr. Address, Carmi, 111.
SHELBY M. CULLOM
Trustee, ex officio, 1877-83. (See No. His.)
JOSEPH OSCAR CUNNINGHAM
Trustee, 1867-73; Lawyer; b. Dec. 12, 1830, Lancaster, N. Y. Prepared in log
schoolhouses of Huron Co., O. Attended Baldwin Coll., Berea, O., and Oberlin Coll.;
partial course in Union Law Coll., Cleveland, O. Served one term as Judge of the Co.
Court, Champaign Co., 111., ending in 1865. Has been independent candidate for both
houses of the Gen. Assem. of 111. and for Circuit Judge, but always defeated. Joint
Author: Jones and Cunningham's Practice in the Co. Courts of 111. Author: History ot
Champaign County; Some Facts in the Judicial Hist, of 111.; The Rep. State Conven.
of 1856, and of those who participated in it, read before the 111. State Hist. Soc;
William Wells, the Hero of the Massacre of Chicago; Pioneer Boyhood on the Fire-
lands, read before the Firelands Hist. Soc. of Norwalk, O.; Recollections of Abraham
Lincoln, The Bihliotheca Sacra, 1908, V. LXV, pp. 636-656; Some Recollections of
Abraham Lincoln, Firelands Pioneer, 1909, pp. 1456-1473 (both issued in pamphlet form),
also read before the Firelands Hist. Soc, Norwalk, 0., 1907. Member Hist. Soc. of
111.; Firelands Hist. Soc, O., M. E. Church (twice rep. in Gen. Conf., and for more
than thirty-eight years steward and trustee in local church). Married Mary Margaret
McConoughey, Oct. 13, 1853, Bainbridge, O. Address, 922 W. Green St., Urbana, 111.
CHARLES DAVISON
Trustee, 1905-11; Phys., Surg. & Prof.; b. Jan. 13, 1858, Lake Co., 111.; s. Peter
(b. Apr. 19, 1826, Palatine, N. Y.) & Martha Maria (Whedon) Davison (b. Feb. 10,
1830, (jranville, N. Y.). Prepared in Barrington H. S.; Wauconda Acad., and private
tutor. Alpha Omega Alpha; Alpha Kappa Kappa. M. D., Northwestern Univ. Med.
Sch., 1883. Prosector in Anatomy, 1882; Interne Cook Co. Hosp, 1883-4, by competitive
examination; practicing med. and sur., Chicago, 1884 — ; Asst. Sur., 111. Charitable Eye
and Ear Infirmary, 1887-92; Attending Sur., Cook Co. Hosp., 1894 — ; do.. West Side
Hosp., 1896-1907; Prof. Sur., Chicago Clinical Sch., 1896-1906; Sur., Univ. Hosp., 1908 — ;
Prof. Surg. Anat., Coll. of P. & S., 1899-1900; Adj. Prof. Clin. Sur., 1900-3; Adj. Prof.
Sur. and Clinical Sur., 1903-4; Prof, of Sur. and Clin. Sur., 1905 — Author: Results in
Abdominal Wall Suture, Annals of Sur., V. XXXVII, 1902; Treatment of Fractures of
the Femur, Jour. Surgery, Gynecology, and Obstetrics, V. II, 1906; The Technique of
Closure of Wounds by Removable Continuous Suture, do.; Treatment of Appendicitis,
do., IV, 1907; Torsion of the Great Omeritum without Hernia, The Plexus, V. XVI,
1910; The Surgical Treatment of undescended Testicle, Jour. Surgery, Gynecology,
and Obstetrics, V. XII, 191 1; also a number of earlier articles ,and contributor to cur-
rent med. lit. Member Amer. Med. Assoc; 111. State Med. Soc; Chicago Med. Soc;
Chicago Sur. Soc; Pres., 1912-13. Cook Co. Hosp. Alumni Assoc CPres., 1911-12); M.
E. Church; Knight Templar and Mystic Shrine. Married L. Kidd, Oct. 19, 1887, Chicago,
111. Child, Charles Marshall, b. Apr. 16, 1896. Address. 2320 W .Jackson Blvd., Chicago,
111. Bus. Add., 907, 31 N. State St., Chicago.
CHARLES SAMUEL DENEEN
Trustee, ex officio, 1905 — Governor; b. May 4, 1863. Edwardsville, 111. Prepared in
pub. schs., Lebanon; McKendree Coll. Taught country sch. near Newton, Jasper Co.,
111., one yr. ; near Godfrey, Malison Co., 111., one yr. ; studied law and was admitted to
the bar of 111., 1887, and of Minn., 1886; elected to the 111. House of Rep., 1892; served
one term as States Atty. of Cook Co., 1896-1904; Gov. of 111., 1904-13. Married Bina
Day Malony, May 10, 1891, Mt. Carroll, 111. Address, Springfield, 111.
JAMES K. DICKIRSON
Trustee, 1903-5; b. 1845, Lawrence Co., 111.; s. Thomas I. & Lucinda (McCleave) Dick-
irson. Prepared in common schs. Taught sch. for several years; editor of a newspaper
in Lawrence Co. for three years; special traveling agt. for a fire ins. Co.; for several
years Co. Clerk of Lawrence Co.; traveling salesman for one of the largest stationery
houses in the state for twenty-five years. Member State Bd. of Agr. (Pres. 1902.; Secy.,
1907 — ) Married Nancy A. Warner, Oct., 1871, Lawrence Co. Children, Mrs. Geo. T.
Stephens; Mary (deceased). Address, Lawrenceville, 111.
•MATTHIAS LANE DUNLAP
Trustee, 1867-75; Farmer & Editorial Writer; b. Sept. 21, 1814, Cherry N'alley, N. Y.
Prepared in common schs. War correspondent for Chicago Tribune, Miss. River Cam-
780 University of Illinois
paign, 1862; member of IlL House of Rep., Session of 1865, from Cook Co.; nominated
for Lieut. Gov., but declined, 1856. Ed. Illinois Farmer, pub. at Springfield, 111., 1859;
Agr. Ed. Chicago Tribune for twenty-five years; correspondent of many agr. papers.
Member Bd. of Supervisors, Champaign Co.; A. F. & A. M. Married Emeline Pierce,
Jan. 7, 1838, Chicago, 111. Children, Hiram J.; Oscar; Merton; Albert; Ernest; Ella;
Henry M.; Louie; Eva. Died Feb. 14, 1S75, at "Rural Home," Savoy, 111.
*SAMUEL DYSART
Farmer; b. Sept. 14, 1834, Spruce Creek, Pa.; s. James (b. Pa.) & Elizabeth (Roller)
Dysart (b. Pa.) Prepared in Mountain Acnd., Huntington Co., Pa. Came to 111. Mar. i,
1855. First ten years after settlement on farm were spent in improvements; established a
herd of Shorthorn cattle and Berkshire swine, 1866; visited Europe for the purpose
of investigating the breeding of draft horses, 1887. Live Stock Comm. of Paris Expu.,
1878; Comm. of Columbian do., 1892. Member State Board of Agr. (Vice Pres., serving
for twenty years, Pres., 1886-8); Farmers' Mutual Fire Ins. Co. (Secy, for thirty-three
years). Retired from active business, 1904. Married Margaret J. Henderson, Feb. 24,
1858, Spruce Creek, Pa. (d. Aug. 7, 1909). Children, Harry W., b. Dec. 26, 1858; U.
Grant, b. Sept. 14, 1865; Drucilla D. Bauker, b, Dec. i, 1866; Horace H. b. Sept. 18, 1869;
Jesse R., b. July 12, 1871; Bird B. Peterson, b. Apr. 4, 1873; Jeanette Filstrup, b. Aug.
22, 1875. Died Apr. 7, 191 1, Franklin Grove, 111.
PARKER EARLE
Trustee, 1885-91; Fruit Grower; b. Aug. 8, 1831, Mt. Holly, Vt. Came to 111., 1853.
Introduced refrigerator cars for perishable fruit in 1879. Member 111. Hort. See. (Pres.
twice); Amer. Hort. Soc. (Pres. 16 years); Dir. Dept. of Hort. at Cotton Centennial,
New (Drieans, 1884. Author: Many articles in agr. and hort. papers; addresses before
hort. socs., farmers conventions, etc. Married Melanie Tracy, Aug. 24, 1855, Dwight, HI.
Children, Franklin Sumner, b. Sept. 4, "1856; Charles Theodore, b. 1861; Mary Tracy, b.
1864. Address, 527 Herkimer St., Pasadena, Calif.
RICHARD EDWARDS
Trustee, e.v officio, 1887-91; Pres. Univ.; b. Dec. 23, 1822, Cardiganshire, South Wales;
s. Richard H. (b. 1799, ibid.) & Ann (Jones) Edwards (b. 1800, ibid.) Prepared in
country sch. dist. near Palmyra, O.; State Nor. Sch., Bridgewater, Mass. B. S., Rens-
selaer Inst., 1847; C. E., ibid., 1848: A. M. (hon.). Harvard Univ., 1863; LL. D. (hon.),
Shurtleff Coll., 1867; D. D. (hon.), Blackburn Univ., 1891. Prin. State Nor. Sch., Salem,
Mass., i8s3-7.;do., St. Louis City Nor. Sch., 1857-62; Pres. I. S. N. U., 1862-76; State
Supt. of Pub. Instn., 111., 1887-91; Pres. Blackburn Univ., Clarlinville, 111., 1891-3; Com-
piled two series of readers emphasizing certain pedagogical principles, 1867-80. Addresses;
Life and Services of Nicholas Tillinghast, Barnards Jour., 1856; Life and Services of
Cyrus Pierce; Life and Services of Mary Jane Cragin; last three published in the Natl.
Teachers Monthly, 1875; The Heritage of Culture; IJniversal Education; Life and Charac-
ter of Abraham Lincoln; Decennial address at the State Normal Univ., 1872; The Worth
of a State Hist. Soc, 1900; The Rise and Progress of Normal Schs. in the U. S., Pub.
Sch. Jour., 1896. Member 111. Indus. Leajgue, 1858; 111. Nat. Hist. Soc, 1862; State
Teachers Assoc. (Pres., 1863 and 1864); Page Lit. Assoc, 1864; Natl. Educ. Assoc;
Cong. Church (Pastor, Princeton, 111., 1876-85); 111. Central Assoc, of Cong. Churches,
1876; Amer. Inst, of (Zivics, 1886; 111. State Hist. Soc, 1900; Coll. Alumni Club, Bloom-
ington, 111.; Bloomington Presbytery. Married Betsey Josselyn Samson, July 5, 1849.
Children, Annie M., b. June 13, 1850; Richard Arthur, b. Nov. 9, 1851; Ellen S., b. Aug.
23, 1853; Mary C, b. June 20, 1855; Nicholas T., b. July 8, 1857; Gleorge H., b. May
25, i860; Walter A., b. Sept. 17, 1862; Ralph A., b. Mar. 23, 1865 (d. Jan. 15, 1869); Owen
M. and Florence M., b. Apr. 3, 1868; Frederick N., b. July 9, 1870 (d. Mar. 26, 1874).
Address, 1401 Park St., Bloomington, 111.
*SAMUEL EDWARDS
Trustee, 1867-73; Horticulturist; b. Oct. 11. 1819, Skaneateles, N. Y.; s. Abner (b.
Northampton, Mass.) & Fanny (Cleveland) Edwards (b. 1790, ibid.) Prepared in Acad.,
Onondaga Co., N. Y. One of the pioneer nurserymen and horticulturists of 111.; advocated
the planting of evergreen trees on the prairies. Author: Many articles on horticultural
subjects for various mags, and papers. Member State Hort. Soc. (Pres. i860); N. 111.
Hort. Soc. (Pres. 1868-71); Bd. of Superv. Bureau Co., IlL; Treas. of Bureau Co.,
1873-4; Trustee of the Graves Pub. Lib., Mendota, 111., for a number of years. Married
Aurelia M. Parmetar, May 19, 1842, Pleasant Ridge, O. (d. Feb. 13, 1871); Emehne
Benedict Sadd, Jan., 1902. Children, David Clinton; Samuel, Jr.; Julia Frances; John;
John 2d; Cyrus LeRoy; Elizabeth. Died Jan. 24, 1898, Mendota, 111.
*GEORGE C. EISENMAYER
Trustee, 1883-9; Farmer; b. July 9, 1820, Hassloch, Ger. Prepared in home sch.
Served in Civ. War near Alton, 111. Took great interest in politics. Was correspondent
for several agr. and farm jours. Married M. Emig, 1845. Children, Alvina (Mrs. R.
Hughes), b. 1852; Matilda L., b. 1861; Arthur W., b. 1864; Ida, b. 1867. Died Aug. 23,
1893, Mascoutah, 111.
JOHN M. FULL
Trustee, 1873, from Alton, Ill.(t)
LAURA B. TWADELL-EVANS
Trustee, 1903 — ; b. Oct. 6, i860, Weston, Mo.; d. Urbane Neill (b. Urbana, O.) &
Elizabeth (Malson) Twadell (b. Springfield, O.) Prepared in H. S. and Sem., Waynes-
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ville. ]11. Nu Sigma Phi. Pres. Taylorville Pub. Lib. Bd. for ten years; Presb. Ladies'
Soc. (Pres.); Woman's Relief Corps (Pres.); Worthy Matron Eastern Star; Noble Grand
Rebecca Degree; Woman's Club (Pres.); Chairman Educ. Com. State Federation of Wom-
en's Clubs (Chra.); Legislative Com. to secure appro, for Univ. of 111.; several social
clubs and ins. orders. Married Charles Edward Evans, Oct. lo, 1877. Children, Ken-
neth Neill, b. Feb. 10, 1882; Bessie B., Feb. 19, 1885. Address, 412 W. First St., Tay-
lorville, 111.
JOSEPH WILSON FIFER
Trustee, ex officio, 1889-93; Lawyer & Ex-Gov. ; b. Oct. 28, 1840, Stanton, Va.; s.
John & Mary Fifer. Prepared in Dist. Schs., McLean Co., 111. B. S., 111. Wesleyan Univ.,
Bloomington, 111., 1868; LL. D. (hon.) ibid., 1892. Admitted to the bar, 1870, and since
in practice in Bloomington, 111. Corporation Counsel for Bloomington, 1871; States
Atty., McLean Co., 1872-80; memb. 111. Senate, 1880-4; Gov. of 111., 1889-93; candidate
for re-election, 1892; candidate for Vice Pres. nomination before Rep. Natl. Con., 1896.
Served as private in 33d 111. Inf., throughout the Civ. War; dangerously wounded at
Jackson, Miss., 1863. Member Interstate CTommerce Comm., 1899-1906. Married Gertrude
Lewis, June 15, 1870, Bloomington, 111. Address, Bloomington, 111.
*WILLARD CUTTING FLAGG
Trustee, 1867-78; b. Sept. 16, 1829, Moro, 111. Prepared in Wyman Inst., St. Louis,
Mo. A. B., I'^ale Univ., 1854. Served in Army as Enrolling officer, 1862, Madison Co.,
111. Appointed by Pres. Lincoln, Internal Revenue Collector, 5th Dist., 111., 1861-9; State
Sen., 1869-73; mem. Rep. State Comm., i860. Hort. Ed., Prairie Farmer. Mem. 111. State
Farmers' Assoc. (Pres.); Amer. Pomol. Soc. (Secy., 1873-4). Married Sarah Smith, Feb.
13, 1856, St. Louis, Mo. Children, Bessie, b. May 4, 1857 (d. June 28, 1859); Jennie, b.
Feb. 13, i860 (d. Sept. 18, i860); Isabel (Mrs. O. M. Hatch, Jr.), b. June 17, 1861;
Mary W. (Mrs. E. L. Gillham) b. Feb. 17, 1863; Willard G., b. Mar. 28, 1864 (d. Dec.
18, 1864); Norman G., b. Aug. 4, 1867. Died Mar. 30, 1878, Moro, 111.
LUCY L. COUES-FLOWER
Trustee, 1895-1901 (first woman member elected); b. May 10, 1837, Boston, Mass.
Prepared in Packer Coll. Inst., Brooklyn, N. Y. Teacher in H. S., Madison, Wis.;
member of Chicago Sch. Bd., 1891; largely instrumental in introducing kindergartens and
manual training in the Chicago Pub. Schs.; in establishing the Parental Sch.; the St.
Charles Home for Boys, and in securing the Juvenile law; also helped organize the 111.
Tr. Sch. for Nurses, and was the Pres. of the Bd. of Mgrs. for ten years. The new H. S.
of Indus. Arts for Women, just opened in Chicago, named "The Lucy L. Flower H. S.
of Industrial Arts." Author: Numerous articles on education, philanthrophy, and inter-
est of children generally. IMember and former Pres. Chicago Womans Club; League of
Cook Co. Woman's Clubs and 111. Tr. Sch. for Nurses; Member of Chicago Fortnightly
Club, and many lesser organizations. Married James M. Flower of Wis., Aug , 1862, Wash-
ington, D. C. (d. Sept. 2, 1909, Coronado, Calif.) Children, Elliott; Harriet D. (Mrs. Dun-
lap Smith) ; Louis B. Address, Coronado, Caiif.
GEORGE ALANSON F"OLLANSBEE
Trustee, 1883-9; Lawyer; b. Feb. 26, 1843, Cook Co., 111. Prepared in Milwaukee
H. S. A. B. Lawrence Univ., Appleton, Wis., 1865; A. M., ibid., 1867; LL. B., Harvard
Law Sch., 1867. Member of law firms: Follansbee, McConnell & FoUensbee, 205 LaSalle
St., Chicago, and McConnell & Follansbee, iii Broadway, New York City. Member Amer.
Bar Assoc. (Ex-"Vice-Pres.) ; 111. State Bar Assoc. (Ex-Pres.); Chicago Bar Assoc;
Chicago Lit. Club (Ex-Pres.); Law Club of Chicago; Harvard Club; Union League Club,
Chicago; Unit. Church. Married Susan D. Davis, Apr. 14, 1869, Appleton, Wis. Children,
Mitchell D.; Mrs. Blanche Follansbee-Caldwell; Mrs. Susan Follansbee-Hibbard;- Alanson;
Eunice D. Address, 205 LaSalle St., Chicago. (J)
•THEOPHILUS HORN FOUNTAIN
Trustee, 1873; Lawyer; b. Aug. 12, 1844, Washington Co., 111. Prepared in Benton
and Duquoin; McKenJree Coll." Ann Arbor, Mich. Scientific Course and Law, Univ. Of
Mich., 1866-70. Was in Army, Civ. War; Lieut, and Capt. of Co. R, 13th Regt., 111. Cav.
1863-6; Master in Chancery for several years, between 1873-84; member State Legislature,
1874-6: was a candidate for the nomination to Cpngvess from this dist.; was defeated by
J. B. Thomas, 1878; practiced law in Chicago, 1887-90; spent some time in New Mex. on
account of ill health; returned to his home in Duquoin a year before his death. Member
L O. O. F., and several local organizations. Married Mrs. E. Williams, Nov. 29, 1885,
Golconda, 111. Died Oct. 3, 1892, Duquoin, 111.
JOSEPH HEWETT FREEMAN
Trustee, ex officio, 1898-9; Supt. of Instr. ; b. May 13, 1841, Poland, Me.; s. Joseph
and Abigail (Gross) Freeman. Prepared in Me. State Sem. A. M. (hon.) Bates Coll., 1888.
Prin. or Supt., village or city schs.. 111. and Colo., 27 yrs. ; Asst. State Supt. of Schs.,
111., SYz yrs.; Supt. Pub. Instr., 7 months; Supt. 111. School for the Blind, 1902-7; re-
tired. Served in Civ. War, 2d Lieut., Co. G., 23d Me. Inf. and Capt. Co. H, 14th Me. Inf.
Member 111. Lib. Exten. Comm.; Congr. Church; G. A. R. ; Loyal Legion; Knight Templar.
Married Mary A. Stone, Aug. 25, 1867, Unity, Me. Address, Aurora, 111.
WILLIAM HOUSTON FULKERSON
Trustee, ex officio, 1900-1901; Stock Farmer; b. Sept. 9, 1834. Tazewell, Tenn. Pre-
pared in McMinn. Acad., Rogersville, Tenn.; U. S. Mil. Acad., West Point. Served in
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Mormon War, 1857; as Indian Scout, 1858-9; served in the Confed. Army, 1861-5; '^^^
Col. of the 63d Tenn., when Gen. Lee surrendered, Apr. 9, 1865. Was Co. Cmdr. i87S"8;
Gen. Mgr., St. Louis, Jerseyville and Springfield (now Chicago, Peoria & St. Louis) H.
R., 1881. Member 111. State Bd. of World's Fair Comms., 1893; HI- State Bd. of Agr.,
1887-98 (Pres. 1899-1900). Married Cornelia T. Russell, Oct. 17, 1861, Rogersville,
Tenn. Children, James W. (deceased); Joseph R. ; Frank E. ; Frances R.; Sarah B.
(Mrs. Charles S. White). Address, Jerseyville, 111.
LAFAYETTE FUNK
Trustee, 1891-3; Farmer & Stockraiser; b. Jan. 20, 1834, Funk's Grove, 111.; s. Isaac
(b. Clark Co., Ky.) & Cassabdra (Sharp) Funk (b. Sharpsburg, Md.) Prepared in log sch.
at Funk's Grove. Sigma Chi. Grad. of Ohio Wesleyan Univ., 1858. Was Superv. of
twp. twelve years; member lower house of Legislature, 1882-3; member Senate, 1884-6;
member State Bd. of Agr. for twenty years. Married Elizabeth Paullin, Jan. 12, 1864.
Children, Eugene, b. Sept. 3, 1867; Paul, b. July 9, 1871 (d. Jan. 2, 1873); De Loss, b.
Sept. I, 1882. Address, Shirley, 111.
*ORSON BINGHAM GALUSHA
Trustee, 1868-73; Horticulturist; b. Dec. 2, 1819, Bennington, Vt.; s. Jonas &
Electra (Hinsdale) Galusha. Prepared in Rochester Acad., N. Y. Engaged in horticulture
in Central Mich.; moved to Grundy Co., 111., and started the Sand Ridge Nursery, which
he ran successfully until 1867; removed to southern part of Grundy Co., and raised small
fruits, 1867-83; retired in 1883. First trustee named by Gov. Richard J. Oglesby. He
was largely instrumental, with his life-long friend, Prof. J. B. Turner, in securing the
establishing of the Univ. of 111. Author: Small Fruits and How to Grow Them; numerous
essays on horticulture; contributor for many years to Moore's Rural New Yorker; The
Prairie Farmer, and other publications. Member 111. State Hort. Soc. (one of the organiz-
ers and Secy, for sixteen years). Married Mary J. Hinsdale, 1842, of Kalamazoo, Mich.,
Child, Mrs. William Hawley Smith. Died, 1898, Peoria, 111.
*DANIEL GARDNER
Trustee, 1873-81; b. Dec. 18, 1815, Warehouse Point, Windsor, Conn. Was Co. Comm.
of Licking Co., O., 1854-8; member Ohio Senate, 1856-8; first Mayor of Champaign, 111.,
i860. Member Chicago Bd. of Trade, 1862-82; Champaign Co. Fair Assoc. (Pres. & Dir.);
many other local organizations. Married Mary Josephine Hodges, Apr. 6, 1840, Homer, O.
Children, Frederick Cheney, b. Dec. 25, 1841 (d. Oct. 20, 1842); Emily Cheney (Mrs.
Henry Swannell), b. July 26, 1843; Dick Hodges, b. Nov. 8, 1847; Olive Augusta (Mrs.
N. A. Lloyd); Willis Smith, b. Apr. 21, 1856; Jessie, b. Apr. 27, 1863. Died Feb. 13,
1883, Champaign, 111.
*DANIEL B. GILLHAM
Trustee, e.v officio, 1875-9; Farmer & Stockraiser; b. Apr. 29, 1826, Wanda, 111.; s. John
Gillham. Prepared in Saline sch. house, near Wanda, and McKendree Coll. Member of
Dem. State Cent. Com.; of the 27th Gen. Assem. ; elected to the State Senate, 1882, hold-
ing seat until i886. Member Bd. of Trustees of Shurtleff Coll., Upper Alton, for many
years; State Bd. of Agr. for twenty years, several times Pres.; Bapt. Church. Married.
Children, one son and five daughters. Died at Upper Alton, 111.
*MOORE C. GOLTRA
Trustee, 1867-73; ^- Oct. 29, 1810. Came to 111. in 1836; identified with the early
development of this state; contr. and builder of the first Inst, for Insane, and Sch. for the
Deaf, Jacksonville; one of the first members of the Bd. of Trustees, and one of the men
who located the lands set aside by the government for the Univ. of 111. Member State Bd.
of Agr. Died Apr. 11, 1881.
DAVID GORE
Trustee, 1893-7; b. Apr. 5, 1827, Trigg Co., Ky. Came with parents to Madison Co.,
111., 1834; served in Mexican War as Quartermaster, afterwards locating in Macoupin Co.,
where he has been extensively engaged in farming. In 1874 he was an unsuccessful
Greenback-Labor candidate for State Treas.; in 1884 elected to State Senate from Ma-
coupin-Morgan Dist. ; in 1892 nominated and elected as Dem. Auditor of Pub. Accts.,
serving until 1897. Member State Bd. of Agr. 16 yrs. (Pres. 1893-4); State Bd. ot
Equalization (Chm., 1892-6.) Address, Carlinville, ill.
*NELSON W. GRAHAM
Trustee, 1891-7; b. Nov. 2, 181 5, near Natural Bridge, Va.; s. George (b. Scotland)
& Rebecca (Patterson) Graham (b. Ireland). Engaged in General business until retire-
ment. Pres. Board of Trustees. Married Eliza Galigher; Sarah Barbour. Children,
William Carey (died); Malcolm (died); Lillian (died); George Washington. Deceased.
*L. L. GREENLEAF
Trustee 187 1-7. Was a resident of Evanston for many years. Deceased.
*JOHN MILTON GREGORY
Trustee, 1867-73. (See Faculty.)
CLARK ROBINSON GRIGGS
Trustee, 1869-73. Railroad Contractor; b. Mar. 6, 1824. Removed to Champaign Co.,
1859. Had served as member of the legislature of Mass. before coming west. Appointed
by Col. W. N. Coler, sutler for the 25th Regt.. Later resigned position and built a store
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bakery at Memphis, Tenn., cateting for Regts. of the post varying from 3,000 to 10,000
at a time until close of war. For short time carried on Mississippi River trade with his
boat, the R. B. Hamilton. At close of war continued agricultural pursuits at Urbana;
became mayor; constructed the Gas Works of Urbana & Champaign. Played a most
important part in securing location of Univ. at Urbana. Under the name of J. N. Converse
& Co., constructed the first 50 miles of railroad in state of Nebr. from the Mo. River to
Lincoln. Secured charter for Danville, Urbana, Bloomington & Pekin Ry., and was
elected to Pres. of Co. Few years later resigned and moved to N. Y. to regain health.
Contracted \vith the Wheeling & Lake Erie Ry. Co. to build a road from Toledo, O., to
Wheeling, W. Va.; built over 200 miles of road when offer came to sell. Trouble arose and
in spite of 15 yrs. of conflict, no adequate settlement was ever made. Since then asso-
ciated with a Syndicate for building a low grade short line R. R. from New York to
Pittsburgh. Grade greatly reduced by IMr. (jriggs. Address, 150 Nassau St., New York.
ALBERT PHILANDER GROUT
Trustee, 1908-1913; b. Aug. 15, 1848, Elmore, Vt.; s. Horace (b. Apr. 9, 1816, do.) &
Malinda (Bullock) Grout (b. Oct. 10, 1825, Barre, Vt:) Prepared in Peoples Acad.,
Morrisville, Vt. Zeta Psi. A. B., Dartmouth, 1873. Married Percie J. Carpenter, July 26,
1882, Winchester, 111. Child, Josepli Carpenter, b. Feb. 9, 1890. Address, Winchester, 111.
♦FRANCIS BOGGS HAULER
Trustee, 1873; Physician; b. Oct. 13, 1826, Lewiston, Pa. Prepared in Hillsboro Acad.;
Univ. of Mo., 1851; Jefferson Med. Coll., 1865. Located in Vandalia in 1851 for practice
of Med., where he remained until his death. Member Co., Dist., and State Med. Socs.
(Pres. of latter, 1866); Amer. Med. Assn.; M. E. Church; A. F. & A. M.; for years a
member of State Bd. of Charities. Married Lucinda R. Higgins, May 22, 1856, Chandler-
ville. 111. Children, Mary, Minnie and Maude. Died Sept. 14, 1895, Vandalia, 111.
•JOHN MARSHALL HAMILTON
Trustee, ex officio, 1883-5; Lawyer; b. May 28, 1847, Richwood, O. ; s. Samuel &
Nancy (McMorris) Hamilton. Prepared in country schs.; Acad., Henry, 111.; Ohio Wes-
leyan, 1868. Teacher in Acad., Henry, 1869; in 111. Wesleyan Univ., and studied law;
admitted to bar, 1870; formed partnership withjf. H. Rowell; State Senator, 28th sena-
torial dist., 1876-80; on state ticket for Lieut. Gov., 1880; Gov. of 111., 1883-5. Enlisted
in Co. I, 141st 111. Inf., served about seven months. Member State Bar Assoc, two
terms (Vice Pres.); I. O. O. F.; K. of P.; M. E. Church (Trustee). Married Helen
M. Williams, July, 1871, Bloomington, 111. Thiee children. Died Sept. 22, 1905.
•DAVID S. HAMMOND
Trustee, 1867-70; b. Jan. 15, 181 1, Washington Co., N. Y. Came west, 1840, and
settled on small farm in Hanover Twp., Cook Co., 111.; was a carpenter; built tavern,
in 1848, on old Galena & Chicago stage road; assessor one term; superv., fourteen years;
chm., seven years; elected Sheriff of Cook Co., 1862; appointed R. R. and warehouse comm.
by (jOv. Palmer, and served four years; one of the trustees that located the Insane
Asylum. Married Laura A. Barnard, 1839. Glens Falls, N. Y. Children, Mary A.
Hammond-Gilbert, b. 1846; Eugene G., b. 1848; Edward D., b. 1852. Died May 26,
1883, Hammonds Sta., Kane Co., 111.
•GEORGE HARDING
Trustee, 1867-8. Died, 1868, Paris, 111.
O. A. HARKER
Trustee, 1890-1. (See Faculty.)
R. R. HARRINGTON
Trustee, 1871-7.(1)
•CYRUS HARTWELL
Trustee, 1873; Farmer; s. Nathan (b. Concord, N. H.) & Mary (Scott) Hartwell
(b. Antrim, Ire.) Prepared in Newark, O. Phi Beta Kappa; Delta Kappa Kpsilon.
A. B., Marietta Coll., O. Married Anna Marston, Hoopeston, 111. Died, Sept. 10, 1893,
Hoopeston, 111.
•GEORGE SAMUEL HASKELL
Trustee, ex officio, 1891-3; b. Oct. 4, 1838, Rockford, 111. Prepared in Antioch, O.
Alderman of City of Rockford. Member State Bd. of Agr., 1880-91; A. F. & A. M.,
Blue Lodge, Chapter and Commandery. Married Lydia E. Howell, Dec. 1859, Battle
Creek, Mich. Children, Geo. Edward, b. Apr. 5, 1861 (d. Nov., 1869); Mark Tracy, b.
Nov., 1863 (d. Mar., 1881). Died Aug. 12, 1891, Rockford, 111.
FREDERIC L. HATCH
Trustee, 1899-1913. (See No. 22.)
•SAMUEL SNOWDEN HAYES
• Trustee, 1867-70; Lawyer & Politician; b. Dec. 25, 1820, Nashville, Tenn. Engaged
in drug bus., Shawneetown, Tenn., 1838-40. Began study of law and was admitted to
practice in 1842, locating at Mt. Vernon and later at Carmi, 111. Took interest in
politics, stumping the southern counties for the Dem. party, 1853-4; delegate to the
Memphis Commercial Conv., 1845; elected to lower House of the State Legislature,
1846; re-elected in 1848; raised company for service in Mex. War, 1847, but did not
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serve; delegate to State Constitutional Conv., for White Co., 1847; Dem. Presidential
Elector, 1848; removed to Chicago, 1852; City Solicitor and City Comptr., 1862-5; Del.
to Natl. Dem. Conv., at Charleston and Baltimore, i860, and earnest worker for Douglas
in following campaign. Last pub. serv. was as delegate from Cook Co. to the State
Constitutional Conv., 1869-70. Deceased.
OTIS WILLIS HOIT
Trustee, 191 1 — (See No. 211.)
*J. P. HUNGATE
Trustee, 1867-8. Died in 1872, Louisville, Ky.
*OBADIAH HUSK
Trustee, 1873; b. July i, 1810, Concord, N. H. Prepared in Kertz Hill, Me.
Pursued the study of Divinity. Held many civil honors and positions. Married Mary
Knight, Freibury, Me., 1840. Children, Fred Dresden, b. 1850; Marie Castine, b. 1854.
Florence, b. 1856. Died, Oct. 13, 1887, Evanston, 111.
*SAMUEL M. INGLIS
Trustee, ex officio, 1895-8; b. Aug. 15, 1838; received an early education in Ohio;
came to 111. in 1856, and grad. with first honors from the Mendota Collegiate Inst.,
1861. Enlisted in the 10th 111. Inf., 1862; discharged for disability. Took charge of
an acad. in Hillsboro, 1865, meanwhile studying law with Judge E. Y. Rice; Supt. of
Schs., Greenville, 1868-83; Prof, of Math, in S. Nor. Sch., Carbondale, 111., 1883-6;
transferred to chair of Lit., Rhet., and Eloc, 1886; State Supt. of Pub. Instr., 1894-8.
Died June i, 1898, Kenosha, Wis.
DARIUS JOHNSON
Trustee, i873(t)
*JOHN STEPHEN JOHNSON
Trustee, 1867-73; Farmer; b. Oct. 2, 1818, Watertown, N. Y. Married Judith
Johnson, May 20, 1846, Quincy, 111. Children, Florette, b. Feb. 18, 1850; Ida A., b.
Sept. 10, 1856; Frank C, b. Jan. 20, 1859; Mary Emma, b. Oct. 12, 1861. Deceased.
JAMES WILLIAM JUDY
Trustee ex officio, 1895-7; Farmer; b. May 8, 1822, Clarke Co., Ky. ; s. Martin
(b. 1797, Ky.) & Nancy (Burroughs) Judy (b. 1800, do.) Prepared in common sch.,
Ky. Farmer in Menard Co., 111., since 1851; also traveled in selling thoroughbred cattle
and as auctioneer from Can. to Calif., from Minneapolis to San Antonio, Texas, and
over all the intermediate country where such cattle were raised. Was Col. 114th 111.
Inf., 1862; was in the siege of Vicksburg 45 days on the firing line. Member State
Bd. of Agr. (Pres. at one time), 1895 — ; Christian Church. Married Catherine Ann
Simpson, Mar. 23, 1851, Menard (To., 111. (d. Sept. 12, 1903). Children, Emma Adelaide,
b. Feb. 2, 1852 (d. June 8, 1853); William Scott, b. Oct. 14, 1853 (d. Dec. 16, 1893);
Charles Carroll, b. Mar. 17, 1856; Maria Luella, b. Sept. 20, 1858 (d. Apr. 30, 1S63);
James Joseph, b. Jan. 15, 1862 (d. May 7, 1863); Julia Birdie, b. June 30, 1865 (d. Oct.
22, 1875). Address, Tallula, 111.
GEORGE FREDERIC KENOWER
Trustee, 1881-3. (See No. 71.)
»LEONIDAS HAMLINE KERRICK
Trustee, 1903-7; Farmer; b. Oct. 16, 1846, Franklin Co., Ind. Prepared in public
and private schs. of Ind. and at home. B. S., 111. Wesleyan Univ., 1866; A. M., in
cursu. Licensed to practice law, 1868. With Major J. W. Powell in Geol. Sur., 1867,
first year of his work in the west. Member 111. House of Rep., 27th Gen. Assem. ;
M. E. Church (Del. to Gen. Conf., 1900, Chicago); Amer. Aberdeen-Angus Assoc.
(Pres.); Amer. Breeders' Assoc. (Vice Pres.); Trustee 111. Wesleyan Univ. Married
Sallie E. Funk, Oct. 29, 1868, Bloomington, 111. Children, William, b. July 26, 1869
(d. July II, 1873); Daisy, b. Jan. 30, 1871 (d. July 20, 1873); Idelle B., b. June 13, 1874.
Died Mar. 13, 1907, at Bloomington, 111., the day after he was elected President of the
Board of Trustees.
*DR. WILLIAM KILE
Trustee, ex officio, 1869-70; b. 1809, Fayette Co., Ohio. Married. Children, Robert
H.; (Mrs.) Carrie Kile Beebe. Died Oct. 4, 1877.
*EDWARD KITCHELL
Trustee, 1869. Died 1869, Olney, III.
•JOHN LANDRIGEN
Trustee, ex officio, 1882-7; Farmer; b. 1832, Co. Tipperary, Ire. Prepared in Sem.,
Lafayette, Ind. Engaged in R. R. and canal contr.; coming to 111., in 1856, he pur-
chased a farm near Albion, where he resided. He has been twice elected as a Dem.
to the House of Rep. (1868 and '74), and twice to the State Senate (1870 and '96).
Member State Agr. Soc. (Pres., four yrs; Vice Pres., sixteen yrs.) Died Mar. 26, 1911.
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•LUTHER W. LAWRENCE
Trustee, 1867-73; Minister & Farmer; b. Apr. 19, 1808, Chenango Co., N. Y.; s.
John (b. Mar. 8, 1778, Middlesex Co., Mass.) & Lydia (Sweet) Lawrence (b. Nov. 18,
1777, Saratoga, N. Y.) In early life was a tanner; came to 111. in 1873; was first Co.
Supt. of Schs. in Boone Co.; elected to State Legislature in 1854, being the first Rep.
elected in Boone Co., and served for three terms; member of the Constitution Con., 1862;
elected Probate Judge of Boone Co., 1S65, and served twelve years; Twp. Treas. of
Schs., 1840-83. Pastor of different Bapt. churches in northern 111. for 25 years. Mar-
ried Elvina Chamberlain, Jan. 22, 1829, Cazevonia, N. Y. (died May 2, 1891). Children,
Alonzo D., b. Dec. 25, 1831 (d. Sept. 19, 1910); Harriet E. (Sturtevant), b. July 17.
183s (d. Jan. 7, 191 1); Sarah A. (Wyckoff), b. Apr. 18, 1837 (d. Jan. 10, 1896); Lucia
E. (Smith) b. Apr. 14, 1839 (d. May 20, 1S69); Esther M.; Luther C. Died July 25, 1886,
Belvidere, 111.
LEWIS L. LEHMAN
Trustee, 1905-9; Banker; b. Aug. 13, 1845, Bruchsal, Baden, Ger. Prepared in
Bruchsal Gymnasium. Served in Army, enlisted Aug. 11, 1862, in Co. B, 86th 111. Vol.
Inf. ; ^mustered out July, 1865. Clerk, Circuit Court, Marshall Co., 111., 1868-73; State
Senator, 32d Dist., 1888-92; Pres., First Natl. Bank, Mattoon, 111. Member City Coun-
cil, Mattoon, 111., ten years; County Bd., 1885-95-1902 (chm., 1901); Bd. of Educ, Mat-
toon (Pres., 1897-1904); Lib. Bd. (Pres., 1896-1906). Mayor, 1907. Married Ella M.
Granger, Dec. 12, 1888, Mattoon, 111. Children, Marion, b. Oct. 28, 1889; Louis Harry, b.
Aug. 6, 1895. Address, Mattoon, 111.
•WILLIAM LINDSAY
Trustee, 1873; Business man; b. May 23, 1821, Martinsville, 111.; s. Vincent & Martha
(Warren) Lindsay. Admitted to the bar in the early fifties; did not follow the prac-
tice of law to any extent, but u.^ed it as an aid in his business career; elected member
of the lower house of the Legislature, 1876. Married Rebecca Jane McCrory, 1844
(died 1908). Children (living), James M.; Laura B. Died 1884.
•A. B. McCONNELL
Trustee, ex officio, 1867-8. Deceased.
FRANCIS MARION McKAY
Trustee, 1885-1901. (See No. 276.)
WILLIAM B. McKINLEY
Trustee, 1903-5; Pres. Electric Traction System. Congressman, etc.; b. Sept. s, 1856,
Petersburg, 111. Prepared in Champaign H. S. Attended Univ. of 111., two years.
Organized 111. Traction System. Member House of Rep., 1905-13; Member Red Men.; I.
0. O. F. ; Masonic Orders; K. of P.; B. P. O. E. ; Union League, Hamilton and Press
Clubs, Chicago; Chevy Chase, Cosmos and Press Clubs, Washington, D. C. Married
Kate W. Frisbee, July 23, 1881, Chicago, 111. Address, Champaign, 111.
•ALEXANDER McLEAN
Trustee, 1876-1901; Real Est. Agt.; b. Sept. 24, 1833. Glasgow, Scot. Prepared in
Pub. Schs., Scot. In Militia, 1856-58; commd. 2d. Lieut, oy Gov. Mattison and Deputy
Provost Marshal, 1863-4. Member of City Council of Macomb, 1858-9; Mayor, 1873-6;
elected four times; was elector in 1876 and selected as messenger to carry vote to
Washington on Hayes campaign; Deputy Circuit Clerk, McDonough Co., eight years.
Wrote Hist, of McDonough Co. Appointed a member of Bd. of Trustees, Univ. of 111.,
by Gov. Oglesby and elected three times, six year terms, the longest continuous mem-
bership on bd. Moderator of Salem, twenty-five years. Member Bapt. Assoc, of 111.;
Macomb Club, twenty-seven years; Grand Lodge, A. O. U. W. of 111. (Treas.); Grand
Sec. of I. O. M. A., twenty-four years; Supreme Council of Masonic order, 33rd degree;
1. O. O. F., fifty-one years, filled all offices in subordinate lodge, K. O. lodge, twenty-
five years; Knight Templar, forty years; other beneficiary and assessment orders. Mar-
ried Martha J. Randolph, Dec. 31, 1856. near Macomb, 111. Children, William R., b.
Mar., 1858; John B., b. Dec. 21, 1859; Benj. F., b. Mar. 29, 1862- Alex., Jr., b. Mar.
27, 1864; Fred R., first, b. 1866; Fred R., second, b. Mar. 6, 1869; Edgar R., b. May 14,
1873; William R., second, b. Jan. 21, 1878; I. R., b. Mar. 3, 1875; Walter R., b. Nov.
16, 1881. Died Oct. 11, 1907.
L. B. McMURRAY
Trustee, 1867-73. Effingham, 111.(4:)
GEORGE H. MADDEN
Trustee, ex officio, 1907-8; Banker; b. Mar. 7, 1854, Mendota, 111. s. John C. (b. Ire.)
& Mary (Sullivan) Madden (b. ibid.) Prepared in Blackstone Sch. Mendota. Attended
Notre Dame Univ., Ind., 1871-2. Member 111. State Bd. of Agr. (Pres., 1907-8). Mar-
ried Sept. 4, 1879, Mendota, 111. Children, Cora Estelle, b. June 19, 1880; Geo. Strother,
b. Sept. 2, i88i (d. Oct. 20, 1912); Ralph C, b. Jan. 21, 1885; Aimee Lucile, b. Aug.
18, 1887. Address, Mendota, 111.
•ISAAC SANDERS MAHAN
Trustee, 1867-75; Minister; b. Oct. 4, 1828, Sardinia, O. Prepared in Lexington
H. S. A. M., Knox Coll. Married Jane H. Sherman, Oct. 10. 1853, Peoria, 111. Chil-
786 University of Illinois
dren, Henry W.. b. Dec. 3, 1854; Jennie C, b. Jan. 6, 1859. Died Oct. 31, i893.
^^'"^°' "'• *JOHN L. MANSFIELD
Trustee, 1873; Farmer; b. 1803, Brunswick, Ger. Attended Univs. Gottingen and
Heidelberg. Was educated as an Astronomer, and was offered charge of observatory
at Jena. Was examined in math, by the celebrated Gauss, and awarded highest honors;
was versed in lang., lit., and arch. He left Ger. in 1823, remained one year in tng.
before coming to Amer.; obtained position in the Wash. Inst.; Chair of Math, in Univ.
of Pa. for many years. Moved to his farm near Mansfield, 111., in 1870, and lived
there until his death. Enlisted in the Civil War as private; was promoted to Gen.,
Brig.-Gen., and Brevet Maj.-Gen. Married Josephine Turner, 1841. Children, Field-
ing, Margaret, Oscar, Maria, Charley. Died Sept. 20, 1876.
*ROSWELL B. MASON
Trustee, 1873-83; b. Sept. 19, 1805, New Hartford, N. Y. Prepared in Dist. Sch.;
New Hartford Acad.; studied eng. in a select sch., Utica, N. Y., two years. Appointed
Supt. of Morris Canal; located and constructed Housatonic R. R., and was Engr. and
Supt., 1836-48; built I. C. R. R., 1851-6; built bridge over Miss. River, between Dubuque
and Dunlieth, 1867-8; built New York and New Haven R. R., and was Supt.; built I.
C. R. R. from Dubuque to Sioux City, 1857-9; was connected with the Chicago &
Alton R. R., and was Land Comm. for I. C. R. R. Appointed by 111. Legislature mem-
ber of Bd. of Pub. Works in Chicago to take charge of lowering summit of 111. and
Mich. Canal, 1865-9; Mayor of Chicago, 1869-71. Author: Reports and articles on pub-
lic works, last one on drainage canal. Member, Bd. of Engrs., Chicago (at one time
pres.); Presb. Church (Elder); one of the original incorporators of the Presb. Theol.
Sem., organized Feb. 16, 1857, and a director and trustee. Married Harriet Lavinia
Hopkins, Sept. 6, 1831, Parsippany, N. J. Children, Sarah Caroline (Mrs. Henry G.
Miller), b. 1833; George Arnold, b. 1835 (d. 1855); Alice Lindsey (Mrs. J. H. Trow-
bridge), b. 1837; Edward Gay, b. 1839 (d. Dec. 18, 1898); Roswell Henry, b. 1841;
Harriet Hopkins (Mrs. W. F. G. Anderson), b. 1845; Henry Burrall, b. 1848; Alfred
Bishop, b. 1851. Died Jan. i, 1892, Chicago, 111.
ARTHUR MEEKER
Trustee, 1908 — with Armour & Co.; b. Apr. 11, 1866, Chicago 111.; s. A .B. (b.
Utica, N. Y.) & Marie Louise (Triggs) Meeker (b. New Lenanon, N. Y.) Prepared in
Harvard H. S. Delta Psi. Ph. B., Yale Univ. Married Grace Murray, 1892, Paris,
France. Children, Katharine, b. 1895; Grace, b. 1897; Arthur, Jr., b. 1902; Mary, b.
1904. Address, 181 5 Prairie Ave., Chicago, 111.
*SYLVESTER M. MILLARD
Trustee, 1879-91; Lawyer; b. Aug. 24, 1839, Shiawasse Co., Mich. Prepared in a
boarding sch., Lansing Mich. Grad. from Agr. Coll. Lansing, 1864. Taught at Olivet
Coll., 1864-5; studied 'aw in office of Butler & Cottrell, Milwaukee, 1865, until admitted to
bar, 1867; went to Chicago, 1868, and practiced until 1902; had as junior partners at
various times, Judge Blanchard, Judge Fred A. Smith, I. K. Boyesen, Charles P. Abbey,
and William B. Hale. Took active part in Lake Co., politics for a number of years;
alderman in Highland Park. Member Union League Club; Bar Assoc; and served for a
time on Bd. of Law Inst. Married Amelia C. Collins, 1870. Children, Fred C; Everett
L., Mrs. Hugo G. Fischer. Died Dec. i, 1905, Lake Geneva, Wis.
ALLEN FRANCIS MOORE
Trustee, 1909 — Mfr. & Banker; b. Sept. 30, 1869, St. Charles, 111.; s. Henry V. (b.
Dec. I, 1837, Fairview, 111.) & Alzina W. (Freeman) Moore (b. Apr. 5, 1840, St. Charles,
111.) Prepared in Monticello H. S. Phi Delta Theta. B. S., Lombard Coll. 18S9. Mayor,
Monticello, 111., 1900-2. Member Union League Club, Chicago. Trustee, Lombard Coll.,
Galesburg, 111. Married Madora Bradford, Mar. 20, 1895, t)uincy, 111. Children, Brad-
ford v., b. May 27, 1896; Mary A., b. Oct. 9, 1898, (d. Nov. 26, 1899); Allen F., b.
Sept. 22, 1905. Address, Monticello, 111.
RICHARD PRICE MORGAN
Trustee, 1891-7. (See No. H30.)
*NAPOLEON B. MORRISON
Trustee, 1893-9; Coal Operator; b. Feb. 12, 1824, Waterford, Vt.; s. Moses F. (b. Nov.
26, 1788, Corinth, Vt.) & Zilpha (Smith) Morrison (b. Apr. 12, 1793, Bath, N. H.) Pre-
pared in Newburg Acad. Studied Civ. Engr. & practiced 20 yrs. in N. H., Vt., N. Y.,
Ohio & 111. Was engaged in the Constr. of White Mountain R. R. ; N. Y. Central; Baltimore
& Ohio Southwestern; was present in Chicago at letting of contracts for the I. C. R. R.,
1852. Came to 111. in 1S62. Engaged in Mercantile business, 1862-85; Pres. of Odin Coal
Co., from date of its organization, 1885, till death. Always much interested in agr. &
stock raising. Agr. Exp. Sta. at Odin located through his efforts. Member 28th Gen.
Assem. which revised the laws in accordance with the new constitution of 1870. Married
Margaret Lavinia Smart, Oct. 11, 1854, Greenfield, O. (d. Oct. 9, 1882.) Children, Sadie
Helen, b. Jan. 7, 1861 (d. Dec. 11, 1863); Jennie Bell, b. Apr. 11, 1863; Jessie Smart^ b.
Sept. 3, 1865 (d. Apr. 29, 1873); Helen Beecher, b. Oct. 30, 1867; Charles Hugh, b. l-eb.
I, 1871; Lavinia Zilpha, b. Mar. 10, 1873 (d. Aug. 4, 1883.) Member Baptist Church;
A. F. & A. M.; 111. Coal Operators Assoc. Died Nov. 10, 191 1.
Trustees 787
AUGUSTUS F. NIGHTINGALE
Trustee, 1 899-1 905; Educator; b. Nov. 11, 1S43, Quincy, Mass.; s. Thomas J. (b. Feb.
26, 1801, do.) & Alice (Brackett) Nightingale (b. 1802, do.) Prepared in Quincy (Mass.)
Pub. Sch., and Private Conference Sem., Newbury, Vt. Psi Upsilon; Phi Beta Kappa.
A. B., Wesleyan Univ., Middletown, Conn., 1866; A. M., ibid., 1869; Ph. D., Upper Iowa
Univ.; 1891; LL. D., Simpson Coll., 1901. Occupied Chair of Ancient Langs., Upper Iowa
Univ., 1866-8; Acting Pres. Northwestern Female Coll., 1868-71; Chair of Ancient Langs.,
Simpson Coll., 1871-2; Supt. of Pub. Schs., Omaha, Nebr., 1872-4; Prin. of Lake View H.
S., Chicago, 1874-90; Asst. Supt. of Chicago Pub. Schs., in charge of Elementary Schs.,
1890-2; Asst. Supt. in Charge of the H. Schs., of Chicago, 1892-1901; Supt. of Schs., Cook
Co., 111., 1902-10; Author: Requirements for Admission to American Colleges, D. Apple-
ton & Co., 1879. Editor: Twentieth Century Text-Books for Secondary Schools, do.,
1899-1906, eighty-five in all; also a large number of pamphlets and reports. Member Nebr.
Teachers' Assoc. (Pres. 1872-3.); Nebr. State Sabbath Sch. Assoc. (Pres. 1873-4); HI.
State Teachers Assoc. (Pres. 1886-7); Secondary Dept., N. E. A. (Pres. 1.888-9); North
Central Assoc, of Secondary Schs. and Colls. (Pres. 1899); Com. of the North Central
Assoc, of Secondary Schs. and Colls, on Accredited Schs.; High Sch. Teachers Assoc, of
Chicago (Pres. 1892-1901); Northwestern Alumni Assoc, of Wesleyan Univ. (Pres. 1891-9);
Northwestern Alumni Assoc, of the Psi Upsilon (Pres., 1890); Mass. Soc. in Chicago (Pres.
1895); Educ. Comm. of 111., 1907-11; 111. State Teachers' Reading Circle, 1902-10; Epworth
M. E. Church (Trustee, 1890); Bd. of Trustees, Univ. of 111. (Pres. 1902). Married Fanny
O. Chase, Aug, 24, 1866, Brookline, N. H. Children, Florence, b. May 22, 1868; Carl
Fred, b. Sept. 26, 1869 (d. Sept. 26, 1870); Harry, b. Oct. 11, 1871; Jessie Irma, b. Feb.
27, 1873; Winifred, b. Oct. 20, 1874; Pearl Romeyn, b. Dec. 12, 1875. Address, 921 Elm-
wood Ave., Evanston, 111. *
*RICHARD J. OGLESBY
Trustee, e.r officio, 1867-8, 87-91; Ex. Governor; b. July 25, 1824. Prepared in Decatur,
111. Farmer and carpenter in 111. and Kj'., in early years; studied law, 1844, with Silas
W. Robbins, Springfield; practiced law in Moultrie Co., until the outbreak of Mex. War.
Volunteered 1845; elected First Lieut., Co. C, 14th 111.; made Col. of Eighth Regt., Spring-
field, 1 861; was wounded at Battle of Corinth, Oct., 1862; recovered and was promoted
to Major (5en. of Vols, by Pres. Lincoln. Went to Calif., for the purpose of gold mining,
1849. Elected Gov. of 111., 1864; re-elected 1872; elected to U. S. Senate, served until
Mar. 4, 1879; retired to private life, but in 1884 was nominated for Gov. for third time
and entered third term, Jan., 1885; after close of term, Jan., 1889, retired to farm near
Elkhart, 111.; received Rep. nomination for U. S. Senator, 1890. Pres. Natl. Lincoln
Monument Assoc, organized May 11, 1865; delivered address at dedication of Monument,
Oct. 15, 1874. Married Anna E. White, 1859, Decatur (d. May, i858.); Mrs. Keyes 1873,
Elkhart. Children, Robert; Olive (Mrs. Snyder); Emma Louise; Richard John; Jasper.
Died Apr. 24, 1899.
*ROBERT NEWTON PADEN
Trustee, 1881-7; b. 1830, Todd Co., Ky. Prepared in Lutheran Coll., Hillsboro, 111.
Came to Montgomery Co., 1835, and located four miles south of Hillsboro; engaged in
lumber bus. in Hillsboro, 1856; removed to Litchfield; Mayor of Litchfield, 1865; built the
City Hall and contracted for the first pub. sch. house; held numerous offices of trust in
city, twp., and co. Member of Presb. Church (Elder and S. S. Supt. for many years).
Married Illinois Blackaell, 1855, Vandalia, 111. (d. May 16, 1881.); Anna Grinsted, May 8,
1883, Litchfield, 111. Child, Joseph T. Eccles, b. June 13, 1857 (d. Oct. 5, 1857.) Died
June 18, 1895, Litchfield.
*JOHN McAULEY PALMER
Trustee, 1869-73; Ex-Governor; b. Sept. 13, 1817, Eagle Creek, Ky.; s. Louis D. & Ann
(Tutt) Palmer. Prepared in pub. Schs. Attended Shurtleff Coll., Upper Alton, for one year,
1833; studied law and entered law office of John L. Greathouse, Carlinville, 1839; received
license to practice, 1841; elected Probate Justice, 1843; member of constitutional con-
vention, 1847; Co. Judge, 1849-51; member State Senate, 1852-8; presided over Rep. state
convention, 1856; state delegate to peace conference, i86i; entered Civ. War as Col. of the
14th 111. Vol. Inf.; Gov. of 111., 1869-73; supported natl. ticket (the Greeley ticket) 1872;
nominee of the legislative caucus for U. S. Senator, 1877; and again in 1883, but was
defeated; again nominated, 1889, and secured election by one vote. Mar. 4, 1891; Dem.
candidate for Gov. of 111., 1888; but was defeated by Joseph Fifer. "Sound Money" Dem.
nominee for Pres., 1896. Married in 1842. Died Sept. 25, 1900.
*J. IRVING PEARCE
Trustee, 1897-9; Hotel Prop, and Banker; b. July 27, 1827, Rushville, N. Y.; s.
Samuel (b. July 27, 1^92, Middlesex, N. Y.) & Eliza (Earned) Pearce (b. Mar. 26, i799).
Prepared in Yates (Jo. (N. Y.) Schs. Came from N. Y. State in 1852, to Chicago, and
took charge of the Matteson House, and was a hotel proprietor or owner almost continuously
from then to the time of his death, sixty years; was Pres. of the Third Natl. Bank ot
Chicago, 1863-77, and was widely known to 111. country bankers; was a very large holder
of Chicago leal est. Member 111. State Bd. of -Agr. (Pres. or Vice Pres., 1884-1902); Inter-
State Indus. Expt. of Chicago (Treas. 1873-1890); South Park Com. of Chicago (Treas.
for two years). Married Margaret E. Wilkins, Jan. 28, 1840, Clifton Springs, N .Y. (d.
Oct. 14, 1901). Children, Grace E., b. Nov. 28, 1852; Myron, b. Sept. 22, 1856; J.
Irving, Jr., b. Feb. 5, i860. Died July 4, 1902, Chicago.
♦JOHN THOMAS PEARMAN
Trustee 1881-7; Physician; b. Oct. 29, 1829. Elizabethtown, Ky. Prepared in common
schs., Ky. M. D., Rush Med. Coll., 185S. Dist. Surgeon for I. C. R. R. ; served in
788 University of Illinois
Union Army as Sur. during Civ. War. Eighteen years trustee Champaign City Schs. ;
Member R. R. Sur. Assoc, of Amer. ; Co., State, and Natl. Med. Soc; Presb. Church.
Married in 1855, and in 1883 to Mae Fields Columbia (d. June 16, 191 1.) Child, Arthur
Columbia, b. Nov. 25, 1884. Died May 26, 1896, Champaign, 111.
*JOHN MILLS PEARSON
Trustee, 1868-73; Farmer; b. (3ct. 7, 1832, Newburyport, Mass.; s. John P. Pearson.
Prepared in Newburyport, Mass. R. R. and Warehouse Comm., 1873-77; member House of
Rep., 1878-84; State Live Stock Comm., 1886-92. Member Cong. Church and Masonic bodies;
Married Catherine Godfrey, Nov. 15, 1855, Godfrey, 111. Children, Arthur, b. 1856; John
Longfellow, b. 1858; Eleanora, b. i860; three dead. Died June 4, 1910, Godfrey, 111.
JOSIAH LITTLE PICKARD
Trustee, 1870-3; b. Mar. 17, 1824, Rowley, Mass.; s. Samuel (b. Mar. 9, 1793, do.)
& Sarah (Coffin) Pickard (b. Oct. 13, 1798, Newbury, Mass.) Prepared in Lewiston Falls
Acad. Phi Beta Kappa. A. B., Bowdoin Coll., 1844; A. M., ibid., 1847; LL. D. (hon.)
Beloit Coll. and Univ. of Chicago., 1870. Prin. Platteville, Acad., Wis., 1S46-59; State
Supt. Pub. Instr., Wis., 1860-4; Supt. of Schs., Chicago, 1864-77; Pres. State Univ. of
la., 1878-87; Lecturer, 1887-9. Author: School Supervision, D. Appleton, N. Y., 1890, 175
pp.; also many articles in educ. mags. Member Natl. Educ. Assoc, (Pres. 1870); State
Hist. Soc. of la. (Pres. 1881-1900); Chicago Lit. Club. Married Cornelia VanCleve Wood-
hull, Aug. 24, 1847, Newark, N. J. (d. June 27, 1900.) Children, Frederick William, b.
Sept. 21, 1851; Fanny Matilda, b. Sept. 21, 1851, Alice Electa, b. Dec. 25, 1869 (d. Feb.
II, 1872). Address, Cupertino, Calif.
*JAMES HENRY PICKRELL
Trustee, 1867-9; Stock Judge; b. Mar. 20, 1834, Mechanicsburg, 111. Prepared in
Mechanicsburg village snh. Attended Eureka Coll. Edited Amer. Short Horn Herd Book
for sixteen years. Author of many articles in the Breeders Gazette; many addresses before
the different live stock conventions in U. S. Member Macon Co. Agr. Soc. (Pres. 1858-66);
Amer. Short Horn Breeders' Assoc. (Pres., 1878-84; Secy. 1S84-1901); Christian Church
(Elder); Judge of the Short Horn cattle at Worlds Expt., 1893; judge at state fairs
through U. S. Married Margaret T. Bedford, Sept. 20, i860, Paris, Ky. Children, Nannie
B., b. July 7, 1861; Amanda W., b. Dec. 28, 1862; Anna Laura, b. June 13, 1865; Helen, b.
Oct. 22, 1868; Harvey, b. Oct. 11, 1870; William Benjamin, b. Apr. i, 1873; Jesse Terrard,
b. Jan. 31, 187s; Margaret Russell, b. Apr. i, 1878; Henry A., b. Sept. 1, 1880; Walter
Scott, b. Apr. 5, 1882, Hathaway, b. July 7, 1883. Died Feb. 12, 1901, Springfield, 111-
*PHILIP H. POSTEL, SR.
Trustee, 1883-5; Merchant, Miller and Banker; b. July 11, 1818, Hassloch, Rhein Pfalz,
Ger. Prepared in Folk's Schule in Ger. Member of Legislature, 1881-2. Married Mary A.
Eisenmayer, 1841, Mascoutah, 111. Children, Catherine E., b. 1841; Mary E., b. 1846;
Philip H., Jr., b. 1850; George, b. 1852; Anna M., b. 1857; Louisa, b. 1859, Julius, b.
1862. Died July 25, 1907.
♦ALFRED STEPHEN PROCTOR
Trustee, 1873; Farmer; b. May 16, 1820, Olilo. Prepared in Burlington (O.) H. S.
Merchant until 1856. Enlisted in the 86th 111., Co. C, as Sergt. ; Lieut.; and Capt. ; Co. A.,
57th N. Y., Inf. Member M. E. Church. Married V. Peckland, 1842, O. (d. 1850);
Elizabeth Gillet, May 16, 1856. Children, Newell, b. Sept. 15, 1858; Vesta, b. Nov. 29,
i860; Alfred, b. Dec. 13, 1868. Died Dec. 10, 1896.
BURDEN PULLEN
Trustee, 1867-73; Banker, Fruit Grower, and Mfgr.; b. June 8, 1833, Hightstown, N.
J. Prepared in common schs.; Franklin Coll., Johnson Co., Ind. Was a member of Mer-
chant's State Bank, Centralia, 111.; resigned office of Pres. and Dir. on acount of ill health.
Helped to plan and plant the old Univ. Arboretum; was one of the comm. to take charge
of the hort. exhibit at the World's Fair, 1893. Member State Bd. of Agr. for more than
twenty years. Married Lucille O. Gex, Dec. 10, 1857, Ghent, Ky. ; A. E. Russell, Sept. 13,
1893, Centralia, 111. Children, five girls and four boys; two dead. Address, Centralia, 111. (J)
*THOMAS QUICK
Trustee, 1867-8; Lawyer; b. Oct. 13, 1823, Belleville, 111.; s. Aaron & Lacy (Preston)
Quick. Prepared in pub. sch. Attended McKendrce Coll., Lebanon, 111. Admitted to the
bar, 1846. Practiced law, Waterloo, 111., 1846-56; do., Belleville, 111., 1856-60; removed to
Irvington, 111., in i860, where he assisted in incorporating 111. Agr. Coll., of which he
became a dir. 1863; for several years devoted his attention to farming and other private
interests, removing to Richview, 111., in 1872; removed to St. Louis, and again actively
engaged in practice of law, 1873; removed to Belleville in 1S76, continuing practice of
law until his death. Was rep. from Monroe Co. in State Legislature, 185 1-2; State Bank
Comm. under administration of Gov. Bissell, Gates, and Oglesby. Married Eveline S.
'Thrift, Oct. 1, 1845. Children, Orlando Thomas; Albina Eveline, b. Feb., 1850; Eugenia;
Judson Thrift, b. July 22, 1854; Edwin Alphonse, b. May 20, 1857; Benton, b. June 20,
i860. Deceased.
*HENRY RAAB
Trustee, ex officio, 1891-5; Educator; b. June 20, 1837, Wetzlar, Rhenish, Prussia.; s.
Philip & Justine (Kaiser) Raab. Prepared in pub. sch.; Royal Gymnasium of Wetzlar.
LL. D., Univ. of Wis., 1892. Came to the U. S., 1853, and worked as a currier in Cin-
cinnati, O., 1853-4; in St. Louis, Mo., 1854-6; in Belleville, 111., 1856; meanwhile studying
Engl. Lang; teacher in Belleville pub. sch., 1873-S2, 1887-90; State Supt. of Pub. Instr.,
Trustees 789
1883-7, 1891-5. Author: Contributions to sch. jours., and ann. rpts. of the Belleville schs.
and the dept. of Pub. Instr. Married Mathilde von Lenherke of Ankum, Ger. Died Mar.
13, 1901, Belleville, 111.
*JOHN PARKER REYNOLDS
Trustee, ex officio, 1873-5; b- Mar. i, 1820, Lebanon, O.; s. John P. & Laura Patience
(Wilson) Reynolds. Prepared in private sch. A. B., Miami Univ., 1838; A. M., ibid.
LL. B., Cincinnati Coll. of Law., 1840. Admitted to the bar, 1841. Practiced law in
Hamilton, O., 1841-9; stock farming in 111., 1849-60; Editor of the Natl. Live Stock Jour.,
1869-72. Member 111. State Agr. Soc. (Secy., 1860-71); State Bd. of Agr. (Pres. 1873-4);
111. State Hort. Soc. (Pres. 1867); Inter-State Indus. Expt., Chicago (Secy., 1873-91);
111. State Sanitary Comm. (Pres. 1862-5); 111. World's Columbian Fair Comm. 1891-3 (Dir.
in Chief); 111. Comm. to Paris Expt., 1S67; 111. Cjmm. to Centennial E.\pt., Philaaelphia,
1879; Chief State Inspr. of Grain, 111., 1877-81. Retired 1893. Married Eliza Anne Bebb,
Nov. 3, 1842, Hamilton, O. Children, Sallie; Mary; Eliza (d. June, 1899). Died, Mar.
27, 1912, Chicago, 111.
ISAAC STUART RAYMOND
Trustee, 1893-9. (See No. 9.)
*DAVID DICKEY SABIN
Trustee, 1876-9; retired Merchant and Banker; b. Dec. 13, 1830, Spencer, N. Y. Pres.
of Second Natl. Bank, Belvidere, for fourteen years; member of la. Legislature, 1860-2;
Deputy U. S. Marshal for Nor. Dist. of 111. Member Presb. Church. Married Frances
M. Avery, Mar. 26, 1857, Belvidere, 111. (d. Oct., 1894.); Harriet Foote, Apr., 1907.
Children, Eugene F. ; Sidney A. (d. 1909); Helen L. ; Mary A. Died, Dec. 13, 1909,
Belvidere, 111.
*JAMES ROBINSON SCOTT
Trustee, 1871-3; Real Est. Bus.; b. Mar. 3, 1832, Shelby Co., Ky.; s. Archibald R.
(b. 1809) & Ann Venable (Robinson) Scott. Prepared in Shelbyville, Ky. Grad. of
Center Coll., Danville, Ky., 1853. Beta Theta Pi. Teacher, 1853-4; student in Theol. Sem.,
Princeton, N. J., 1855; located on land 3^^ miles N. of Champaign, 1857; moved to
Champaign, 1876; Mayor, 1897-8; served on Co. Bd. of Superv.; has credit' of laying the
first farm drainage tile in Champaign Co., and of bringing into the country the first self
binder using wires for binding grain. Member State Bd. of Agr. (Pres. 1879-83.); Bd. of
Trustees of State Reformatory at Pontiac; Champaign City Council, ten years; First Presb.
Church. Married Lizzie King, of Shelby Co., Ky., i860 (d. Sept. 8, 1S75); Low Emma
King, Dec. 15, 1881. Children, Anna A.; John A.; Archibald R.; Stewart R.; Walter W.;
James R., Jr.; Juliet. Died, Nov. 23, 1910.
*J. W. SCROGGS
Trustee, 1867-73; Physician and Newspaper man; b. Mar. 12, 1817, Harrison Co., O.
Prepared in a sera, in Martinsburg, O. Worked for a short time as a millwright; began
the study of medicine with Dr. Sabin of Knox Co., 1837; later attended lectures in Ohio
Med. Coll., Cincinnati. Grad. from Eclectic Med. Coll., Cincinnati, 1840; began practice
in Wilmington, O., same year; in Harveyburg, 1847-57; moved to Champaign, 1857; bought
the Central Illinois Gazette, 1858; elected to the, Legislature, 1868; was very influential
in securing the location of the Univ. in Urbana. Member M. E. Church. Married Sarah
A. Roach, Aug. 18, 1841, Warren Co., O. Children, George; Leonidas. Died Jan. 3, 1874.
GEORGE R. SHAWHAN
Trustee, 1887-93. (See No. 86.)
*JAMES PARK SLADE
Trustee, 1867-73; Teacher; b. Feb. 9, 1837, Westerlo, Albany Co., N. Y.; Granted
state cert, to teach in Illinois, 1864; Hon. degree of A. M., Shurtleff Coll., 1872; began
teaching in Sept., 1856, at age of nineteen, in St. Clair Co., 111.; Prin. Gram. Sch., Belle-
ville, 111., 1857-61; Prin. of Belleville H. s., 1861-67; Co. Supt. of Schs. of St. Clair Co..
1867-77; State Supt. Pub. Instr., 1879-83; Pres. Elmira Coll., (ireenville. 111., 1882-90; Supt.
of pub. schs. of E. St.^ Louis, 1890; Prin. Irving Sch., E. St. Louis, 1890 to death. The
Illinois State Teachers' Assoc, of 1908 expressed its appreciation of his life and service, in
a Memorial address by John E. Miller, of E. St. Louis, Dec. 29, 1908. Married Ella
Bowman, July 13, 1876. Child, Leonard Tracy, b. Nov. 3, 1878, (d. April i, 1907.) Died
.^pril 13, 1908, E. St. Louis, Mo.
ABRAHAM E. SMITH
Trustee, 1873; Amer. Consul; b. Apr. 6, 1838; s. Abraham (b. Eng.) & Mary (Millard)
Smith (b. ibid.) Printer, Quincy and Chicago, 111., until 1858; Ed. Sentinel, Woodstock, 111.,
1858-66; Alderman, ibid.. 1859-60; P. M., ibid., 1861-5; Ed. Gasette, Rockford, 111, 1868-93;
P. M., ibid., 1847-8; Comm. to Paris Expt., 1889; Amer. Consul to Victoria, B. t., 1897 —
Member M. E. Church, Rockford, 111.; Presb. Church, Victoria, B. C. Married Frances
Rice Smith, Feb. 19, 1869, Beloit Wis. Children, Abraham Philip, b. 1870; Lillian Rice, b.
1875; Sidney William, b. 1876; Harold Kenneth, b. 1888. Address, Victoria, British
Columbia.
JULIA HOLMES-SMITH
Trustee, 1895-7 (first woman trustee); Physician; b. Dec. 1838, Savannah, Ga.; d.
Willis (b. 1800, Spartanburg, S. Car.) & Margaret Manning (Turner) Holmes (b. 1821,
Charleston, S. Car.) Prepared at home by governesses and tutors. Grad. Spingler Inst.,
N. Y., 1857; studied in Boston Univ. Sch. of Med., 1873-5; M. D., Chicago Homeo. Coll.,
1877; Ad Eundum degree from Hahnemann Coll. Lecturer in Chicago Homeo. Coll., in
gynecology, 1878. In active practice without interruption for thirty-five years (now retired).
790 University of Illinois
Supt. Dept. Northwest, New Orleans Cotton Expt., 1885; Homeo. Congress, Chicago Expt.,
1892-3 (Vice Pres.); Bd. of Directors Congress of Women, Columbian Expt., Chicago.
Author: One hundred cages, Arnat's Cyclopedia of Med., 1880; ten articles on Common
Sense in the Nursery, N. Y. Ledger; regular contributor to the Chicago Times; Medicine
as a Profession for Women, Self Culture for Young Folks, Vol. s, p. 252; articles in many
med. jours. Member Amer. Inst, of Honieo.; 111. Homeo. Med. Assoc; Chicago Homeo.
Med. Soc; Women's Med. Club: After Dinner Med. Club; The Fortnightly Club; Gen.
Fed. Women's Clubs; Pioneer Workers of G. F. W. G.- 111. Equal Suffrage Assoc; Pol.
Equality League; Woman's Press League. Married Waldo Abbott, i860, New Orleans, La.
(d., 1864); Sabin Smith, 1906. Children, Margaret, b. i860; Willis John, b. 1863; Helen
Page, b. 1873. Address, Wisconsin Hotel, Chicago, 111.
THOMAS J. SMITH
Trustee, 1897-1903; Lawyer; b. July 4, 1836, Preston Co., W. Va.; s. Jacob (b. Apr.
10, 1810) & Cecelia (Shaw) Smith (b. Preston Co., W. Va.) Prepared in Union Dist.
Sch., Bellefontaine, O. Read law with Col. W. J. Stevenson, Louisville, 111., and was
admitted to the bar, 1858. Was Master in Chancery of Champaign Co., 1881-7; was elected
City Atty. of Champaign, 1866-8. Enlisted as private in Co. F, 98th 111. Vols.; mustered
into service in July, 1862; passed through grades of orderly, Sergt., 2nd Lieut., ist Lieut.,
and Capt. of Co. F, 98th 111. Vols, and served to the close of the Civ. War. In Nov.^
1859, elected Co. Supt. of Schs. in Clay Co. on Rep. ticket for a period of four years,
but resigned office at end of two years to enlist in army. In 1865, commenced practice of
law in Champaign, 111., and continued practice to date; Atty. of the Wabash R. R. Co. for
more than twenty years; travelled in Europe in 1885. Member M. E. Church; G. A. R.;
B. P. O. E. ; Country Club. Married Tina Weedon, Jan. 25, 1864, Murfreesboro, Tenn
(d. Aug. 21, 1903.) Address, Champaign, 111.
*JOHN R. TANNER
Trustee, ex officio, 1897-1901; E.x-Covernor; b. Apr. 4, 1844, Warrick Co., Ind. Re-
moved during boyhood to farm near Carbondale, 111. In 1863 enlisted in 98th 111. Vols.,
serving until June, 1865, when transferred to 6ist, and finally mustered out in following
Sept. Established himself as a farmer in Clay Co. on return from war, later engaging in
milling and lumber bus. as a partner of his brother. Held positions as Sheriff of Clay Co.,
1870-2; Clerk of Circuit Court, 1872-6; State .Senator, 1880-3; during later years appointed
U. S. Marshal for S. Dist. of 111.; served until after accession of Pres. Cleveland, 1885;
Rep. nom. for State Treas., 1886; appointed by Gov. Fifer member of the R. R. and
Warehouse Comm., 1891; appointed Asst. U. S. Treas. at Chicago, 1892-3; member of
Rep. State Central Com., 1874-84, returning to that body in 1894, when chosen Chra.; in 1896
received the nomination of this party for Gov. of 111., and was elected over John P.
Altgeld. Died May 23, 1901, Springfield, 111.
*CHARLES H. TOPPING
Trustee, 1867-8. Died in Southern 111.
*JOHN M. VAN OSDEL
Trustee, 1867-73; Builder and Contr. ; b. July 31, 1811, Baltimore, Md. In 1883
began the publication of a work on practical house carpentry, "The Carpenter's Own Book;"
in fall of 1836, he went to New York; designed and erected residence of William B.
Ogden (first mayor of Chicago) 1837, besides many of the finest buildings in Chicago;
after the Chicago fire, buildings covering a mile and a half street frontage were super-
vised and erected by him; after serving term as trustee, was commissioned by the gover-
nor to be his own successor for another term, but on acount of the new law, reducing
the number of trustees from twenty-eight to nine, his place was vacated. Married Caroline
Gailor, 1832, Hudson, N. Y. (died); Martha McClellan, Kendall Co., 111. Died Dec 21.
1891.
*MAJOR D. C. WAGNER
Trustee, 1870-3; Business man; b. Mar. 23, 1825, on the famous battlefield, of Antietam,
Md. Was one of the famous "Forty-niners" who took the overland route to Calif.; in
fall of 1853 he settled in Mt. Morris, 111. Was an ardent patriot, and at time of Civ. War
raised the first company of "three months' men" in Ogle Co.; he was made First Lieut.;
Capt., Brevt. Maj.; became Chief of Staff to Gen. Kirik; resigned in 1864. Was a
charter member of the Chicago Live Stock E.xchange, of which he was called the "Father;"
mem. of the Constitutional Con'., of 1869-70; was a comm. merchant at Union Stock Yds.,
Chicago, for many years. Member Bethany Union Church; Lincoln Post of G. A. R.
Died, Oct. 29, 1908.
*PAUL R. WRIGHT
Trustee, 1869-73. Died in Santa Barbara, Calif.
RICHARD YATES
Trustee, ex officio, 1901-5; Lawyer; b. Dec. 12, i860, Jacksonville, 111.; s. Richard, Sr.
(b. Jan. 18, 1815, Warsaw, Ky.) & Catharine (Geers) Yates (b. Sept. 21, 1822, Lexing-
ton, Ky.) Prepared in Whipple Acad. A. B., 111. Coll., 1880; A. M., 1883; LL. B., Univ.
of Mich., 1884; LL. D., Illinois Coll., 1903. Sigma Pi Soc. I. N. C, 1885-90. City Atty.,
Jacksonville, 1885-91; Rep. nominee congressman at large, 1892; Co. Judge, Morgan Co.,
1894-7; U. S. Collector Internal Revenue, Springfield, 111., 1897-1900; Gov. of 111., 1901-5;
resumed practice of law at Springfield. Lay delegate Gen. Conf. M. E. Church, 1900.
Married Helen Wadsworth, Oct. 28, 1888, Jacksonville, 111. Children, Catharine, b. 1891;
Dorothy, b. 1895. Address, 1190 Williams Blvd., Springfield, 111.; Bus. Add., 307 Unity
B!dg., Springfield, 111.
Tool Barn
DIRECTORY OF ALUMNI CLUBS
THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS ALUMNI ASSOCIATION.
Officers —
Peter Junkersfeld, '95, President.
Frank W. Scott, '01, Secretary and Treasurer.
Executive Committee.
Peter Junkersfeld, '95, President of the Association, Chairman.
S. A. Bullard, '78, 318 S. Glenwood avenue, Springfield, Illinois.
F. J. Postel, '99, 4237 N. Hermitage avenue, Chicago.
I. M. Western, '02, 29 Monroe street, Elgin, Illinois.
L. E. Fischer, '98, 512 Liggett building, St. Louis, Missouri.
W. C. Lindley, '01, Daniel building, Danville, Illinois.
G. J. Ray, '98, 86 Arlington avenue. East Orange, New Jersey.
The ILLINI CLUB of Chicago, established 1909.
Pres., Fred J. Postel, '99, 705 Fisher Bldg., Chicago; Sec'y, A. N. Bennett, '07, 1623
Manhattan Bldg., Chicago.
University of Illinois Alumnae Association of CHICAGO.
Pres., Miss Grace E. Parminter, '86, 716 E. 42nd street, Chicago; Sec'y and Treas.,
Miss Alice Howe, 10233 S. Wood St., Chicago.
PUGET SOUND Association of the alumni and former students of the University of
Illinois, established 1891.
Pres., Geo. W. Bullard, 622 Provident Bldg., Tacoma, Wash.; Sec'y and Treas.
E. N. Dugan, Savage Scofield Bldg., Tacoma, Wash.
University of Illinois SOUTHWESTERN Alumni Association.
Pres., G. E. Tebbetts, '99, Kansas City Terminal Railway, Kansas City, Mo.;
Sec'y, D. C. Ketchum, '99, 518 New York Life Bldg., Kansas City, Mo.
The ILLINI CLUB of St. Louis, established 1903.
Pres., George E. Piisterer, '08, 1414 Chemical Bldg., St. Louis, Mo.; Sec'y and Treas,
A. B. Remick, 1651 Pierce Bldg., St. Louis, Mo.
University of Illinois Club of ROCKFORD, Illinois, established 1904.
Pres., George P. Gallaher, 304 Trust Bldg., Rockford; Sec'y, A. C. Pearman, '08,
Rockford.
University of Illinois .'\lumni Association of NEW YORK, established 1904.
Pres., John J. Gushing, '73, 60 Wall street, New York City; Sec'y, H. C. Wood,
227 Fulton street. New York City.
The University of Illinois Club of NEW ENGLAND, established 1904.
University of Illinois Club of PEORIA, established 1905.
Pres., Charles I. Engstrom, 210 Main St., Sec'y, Ross Hanson, Peoria, Illinois.
The University of Illinois Alumni Association of SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA.
Pres., Frank L. Drew, 1154 North Mentor Avenue, Pasadena, California; Sec'y,
Ernest Ingold, '09, 335 S. Hill street, Los Angeles, California.
The Alumni Association of the COLLEGE OF MEDICINE.
Pres., Dr. W. A. Evans; Sec'y, Dr. P. Holmes. College, Chicago, Illinois.
The Alumni Association of the COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY.
Pres., Dr. C. M. Loescher, '04; Sec'y, Dr. Louis Miller, '06, 813 W. Harrison
street, Chicago, Illinois.
The Alumni Association of the SCHOOL OF PHARMACY.
Pres., George P. Mills, '84, Evanston, Illinois; Sec'y-Treas., A. ,H. Clark, 74 E. 12th
street, Chicago, Illinois.
University of Illinois Club of WASHINGTON, D. C.
Pres., M. R. Waite, Bureau of Plant Industry; Sec'y, R. D. Marsden, care Drainage
Investigations, Washington, D. C.
791
792 University of Illinois
The Alumni Association of the LIBRARY SCHOOL.
Pres., Blanche Seeley, Pillsbury Branch, Minneapolis Public Library, Minneapolis,
Minnesota; Sec'y-Treas., Miss Jennie A. Craig, '06, 613 W. Springlield ave.. Cham-
paign, Illinois.
University of Illinois Club of COLORADO.
Pres., John B. Garvin, '80, 4545 Grove street, Denver, Colorado; Sec'y and Trtas.,
C. A. Schroeder, '01, 1530 Williams street, Denver, Colorado.
University of Illinois Club of PITTSBURGH.
Pres. E. H. Hiles, 5537 Hampson St., Pittsburgh, Pa.; Sec'y-Treas, W. E. East, '10,
Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. Co., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
GOLDEN GATE Alumni Association of the University of Illinois.
Pres.. T. O. Davis; Sec'y-Treas., R. C. Woodmansee, 6386 Hillegas Ave., Oakland,
Cal.
The Illinois Alumni Association of PORTLAND, OREGON, established 1908.
Pres., Jean H. Knox, '07; Sec'y and Treas., C. A. Fairweather, 615 Lewis
Building, Portland, Oregon.
INTER MOUNTAIN Alumni Association of the University of Illinois.
Pres., Wesley E. King, 116 U street, Salt Lake City, Utah; Sec'y, W. H. Gregory,
406 Utah Savings & Trust Building, Salt Lake City, Utah.
University of Illinois Alumni Association of MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN.
Pres., S. Y. Hughes, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Sec'y and Treas., H. T. McAllister,
201 22nd street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
University of Illinois Club of SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS.
Pres., Thomas E. Gill, '07, 1434 Holmes avenue; Sec'y, Dr. G. J. Mautz, '04, Myers
Building, Springfield, Illinois.
The mini Club of SCHENECTADY, NEW YORK.
Pres., Sec'y-Treas., C. A. Nash, 23 Columbia St., Schenectady, New York.
University of Illinois Alumni Association of INDIA.
Pres., Geo. C. Hewes, '83, M. E. Mission, Sitapur, Oudh, India; Sec'y., Agnes G.
Hill, '92, Y. W. C. A., Lucknow, India.
University of Illinois Alumni Club of MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA.
Pres., H. E. Kahlert, care Johns-Manville Co., 209, 3rd avenue south; Sec'y, Mrs.
H. E. Turner, LTniversity of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
University of Illinois Club of MADISON, WISCONSIN.
Pres., F. D. Crawshaw; Sec'y, F. W. Kressman, Forest Products Laboratory, Madi-
son, Wis.
The ILLINI CLUB OF IDAHO.
Pres., C. F. Pike; Sec'y, F. N. Ropp, '08, Federal Bldg., Boise, Idaho.
The mini Club of BELLEVILLE, ILLINOIS.
Pres., P. K. Johnson, '09; Sec'y, W. C. Wolf.
The ILLINI CLUB OF CLEVELAND, OHIO.
Pres., J. C. Cromwell, '86, Garrett Cromwell Engineering Co., New England Bldg. ;
Sec'y, N. H. Boynton, '09, 1818 E. 4Sth St., Cleveland, O'^io.
GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF ALUMNi
UNITED STATES
ALABAMA
BESSEMER
Harold Brother Anderson, 'lo
BIRMINGHAM
Charles Apple, '03
Kate Frances Clark (Stockham), '85
Raymond Jesse Emmerson, '06
Grover Robert Mueller, '07
Nettie Elizabeth Myers Udden, '09
John Tilden Nuttall, '09
John Victor Schaefer, '88
William Henry Stockham, '85
FAIRHOPE
Ida Louise Jackman (Douglierty), '<
Helen Jane Van Meter (Alyea), '06
GREENSBORO
James Alburn Chiles, '08
MOBILE
Lee Bryne, '98
Eugene Strode Pennebaker, '10
SEARCY
Elizabeth Littleton, '09
TUSCALOOSA
George Bedwell Worthen, '98
TUSKEGEE INST.
Walter Thomas Bailey, '04
BARROW
Horatio Richmond Marsh, '95
BISBEE
Herman Henry Fricke, '07
Edward Franklin Irving, '09
Earl Quinter Snider, '06
BOWIE
William George Schoch, '11
CHANDLER
Cleves Harrison Howell, '05
DOUGLAS
Aletha Gilkerson, '02
William Meyers Gilliland,, 'go
HAYDEN
Frank Alexis Hughes, '97
Walter John Kamme, '06
PHOENIX
Mary Andrews Bickel, '09
Edwin Cressy Briggs, '03
Fred Nelson Holmquist, '09
Emery Kays, '79
Robert Lowe, '10
Daniel Mars'\ '09
William S. Pickrell, '74
ALASKA
FORT GIBBON
Walter Campbell Short, '01
ARIZONA
PRESCOTT
George Forbes Anderson, 97
Robert Knight Porter, '96
Cornelia Ethel Wood (Linney),
SAFFORD
William Rock Chambers, '93
TEMTE
Benjamin Harrison Scudder, '00
Mattie Agnes York, '11
Rose Jeannette Young (Ballou),
TOMBSTONE
James Thompson Kingsbury, '99
TUCSON
Robert Humphrey Forbes, '92
Bedros Tataran, 'S7
Leslie Abram Waterbury, '02
WARREN
Will Een McKee, '90
WELTON
Fielder Slocum, *o6
Frank Earl Leidendeker, '08
AUGUSTA
Albert Grafton Varnes, '03
ARKANSAS
BRENTCLAY
Karl Lewis Ponzer,
793
794
University of Illinois
ARKANSAS— Continued
SPRINGDALE
Charles Sherman Bouton, '91
STAMPS
William Herbert Vance, '99
TEMPE
Gertrude Irene York, '11
FAYETTEVILLE
Rose Bland, '09
Fred Louis Wham, '09
FT. SMITH
George Henry Lyman, '72
Harry Spencer Peck. '07
LITTLE ROCK
Arthur Ward Archer, '07 WYNNE
Theodore Marcus Sanders, '02 Homer Roscoe DeWitt, '09
ALHAMBRA
Ralph Edwin Cunningham, '02
Robert Allyn Walker, '11
AUBURN
Lyman Fenn Warner, Jr., '75
EAST AUBURN
Mark Ross Haynes, '08
Amy Poorman, '09
BERKELEY
Stella Bennett, '03
Paul Steere Burgess, '11
Arthur Pingree Bumstead, '08
Frank Melvin Bumstead, '06
Charles Eldrid Burke, '11
Juniata G. Campbell CHunt), '84
James Oliver Davis, '86
Marietta Searle Davis, '08
Mary Tracy Earle (Home), '85
Rozina Phoebe Fairchild (Davis), '
Clarence Earl Fleager, '99
Edna Lucy Goss, '02
Walter Milo Griffiths, '10
Pauline Gunthorp, '00
Cora Jane Hill, '84
William Hummel, '07
Thomas Forsyth Hunt, '84
Manuel Joseph Jacobs, '05
Prudence Winter Kofoid, '03
Henry Joseph Quayle, '03
Bertha Ella Royes (Hummel), '04
Christopher Henry Snyder. '90
(iharles William Woodworth, '85
BISHOP
Paul Edmund Lodge, '01
BURLINGAME
William Haven Kimball, '95
CASA VERDUGO
Ernest McConnell, '94
CHICO
Riley Oren Johnson. '06
CORONADO BEACH
Franklin Gregory Carnahan, '92
COVINA
Verne Ralph Ross, '09
DESCANSO
Thomas Noble, Sr., "82
DINUBA
Alexander Martin Simons, '96
ESCONDIDO
William Henry .'\rnold, Jr., '10 ,
CALIFORNIA
EUREKA
Frank Hopkins Green, '96
FRESNO
John Schuyler Bates, '02
Alexander Culbertson Swartz,
Edna McClusky Work, '04
FULLERTON
Alta Hattie Morgan, '10
GILROY
Lola D. Ellis (Forsyth), '84
James W. Forsyth, '81
GLENDALE
Fred Albert Alspacli, '02
Robert Haskell Kimball, '06
George Henry Moore, '02
HANFORD
Frederick Cuttle, '04
HEMET
Rosa Waugh, '09
HELLECK
Joseph Darwin Huey, '83
HOLLYWOOD
Eva Bogardus (Price), '77
HOLTVILLE
Valentine Smith, '05
HUNTINGTON BEACH
Arthur Elijah Paine, '99
IMPERIAL
Ray Shepard Carberry, '95
KENWOOD
Ella Ursula Barber, '84
LEMOORE
Thomas John Gilkerson, '05
LONG BEACH
Deborah Chase Akers (Travers),
Ethel May Bushnell, '08
Clay Everett Crapnell, '11
Rexford Newcomb, '11
Mattie May Paine, '06
Smith Leroy Stroud, '04
Sylvan Morse Travers, '11
LORDSBURG
John Newton Herwig, '99
Geographical Index
795
CALIFORNIA— Continued
LOS ANGELES
John William Andree, '07
Maud Gertrude Armstrong, '07
Ruth Marsh Baker (Leonard), '09
Julian Clyde Bannister, '11
Ralph Bennett, '99
Ray Chamberlain Berry, '10
Martin Denman Brundage, '02
William Buckingham, '77
Carl Bernhardt Carlson, '09
Florence E. Carter (Sherman), '01
McKendree Hypes Chamberlin, '05
Roy Ray Colby, '06
Charles Virgil Crellin, '97
Virginia Dinwiddie (Piper), '99
George Mifflin Harker, '01
Nancy Emma Hartrick (Webster), '00
Henry Hauser, '78
Clarence Schuck Heislar, '10
Adam Albert Hummel, '07
Ernest Thompson Ingold, '09
Otto Janssen, '04
Henry Ezra Keeney, '00
Arthur Rolland Kelley, '02
Helen Theresa Kennedy, '03
Lelia Sara Love (Brown), '04
Albert Carey Martin, '02
Clyde Milton Mathews, '03
Roy Craig Mitchell, '06
Madison Hoge Mount, '02
Clyde Leroy Mowder, '07
Calvin Ebenezer Parker, '72
Earle Royal Pollard, '00
George Albert Riley, '04
Clarence Orlando Scudder, '75
Emma Effie Seibert, '91
Gertrude Shawhan (Schaefer), '94
Charles Harper Sheldon, '04
Paul Adyman Shilton, '06
William Bristol Slaughter, '11
Margaret Esther Stewart (Robbins),
^ 75
Preston Waverly Thompson, '09
Chester S. Van Brundt, '00
John Terrell Vawter, Jr., '04
Frank Anthony Ward, 'ii
William W. Webster, '99
Frederick Mason Wells, '03
Lena Lee White, '08
Charles Thornton Wilder, '94
MERCED
Nina Mary Weinberg (Greenburg), '08
Harry Woodham, '07
MODESTO
Carolyn Mabel Roberts, '04
MOJOi^E
William Alexander Gordon Eraser, '99
OAKLAND
Francis Benjamin Plant, '02
Mary Lillian Trimble, '06
Edmund Volk, '99
Rebecca Gaskin Wharton, '96
Ralph Cullon Woodmansee, '03
ONTARIO
Frank Goodspeed, '09
ORANGE
Avis Perc'val (Fishback), '06
Mason McCloud Fishback, '01
William Murphy Fishback, '09
Frank M. Gulick, '93
OXNARB
Mary Matilda Bcvans, '04
PALO ALTO
Ernest William Ponzer, '00
PASADENA
Katherine W. Bear (Drew), '03
Ross Preston Braley, '11
Frank Leon Drew, '04
Alice Calhoun Mann (Sheldon), '03
Norman Foote Marsh, '97
Thomas Edwin Pickard, '72
Harry Shlaudeman, '86
RODEO
Katherine Eaton Gold (Kennedy), '03
SOUTH PASADENA
Cora Mae Cairns (Marsh), '96
Leroy Briggs Sherry, '10
Seth Fields Van Patten, '00
POMONA
Grace Matilda Allen, '05
Mary Elizabeth Allen, '05
Charles G. Neeley, '80
REDLANDS
Harry Thomas Dewherst, '05
Frank Watson Hammett, '81
Emma Jones (Spence), '85
REDWOOD CITY
Edna Truman, '07
RIVERSIDE
Harry Monroe May, '98
SACRAMENTO
Washington Parker Irilrini, '03
Frank Howard Reynolds, '07
SAN BERNARDINO
Hubert Franklin Andrews, '93
Joseph B. Andrews, 'o,^
Frederick Alexander Wilson, '09
SAN DIEGO
James B. Fulton, '66
Gustav Adolph Hanssen, '90
Theodore Charles Kistner, '97
Josephine Krause (Chaifont), '84
Royal Ross Moss, '10
Louis Frederick Snow, '06
Ray Carlisle Sparks, '09
Myron Boyd Stewait, '10
Inez Thissell, '07
Richard Percival Vickeragc, '04
SAN FRANCISCO
Harry Anderson, '99
Horatio Weber Baker, 'oi
Daily George Bevis, '09
Halbert Evans Boner, '05
Richard Douglas Faulkner, '-jy
Junius Aiken Flanders, "09
Harris Paul Greenwood, '05
Arthur Carl Griewank, 'lo
Augustus Harold Griswold, '01
Lawrence Swasey Keeler, '05
Eugene Crouse Kenyon, '05
William Henry Kiler, '97
Jean Lloward Knox, '07
Emil Lemme, '86
Walter Harriman Parker, '05
All)ert Schneider, '94
Edward John Schneider, '00
Otto Samuel Thai, '09
796
University of Illinois
CALIFORNIA
SAN LUIS OBISPO
Karl Franklin McMurry, '02
George Story, '74
SAN MARTIN
Fred Worthley Stevens, '90
SAN PEDRO
Bertha Rutledge, '06
SAN RAFAEL
Ralph Warner Hart, '92
Peter Soo-Hoo, '11
SANTA BARBARA
Nellie Augusta Miller, '05
Claude Williamson Sandifur, '09
Julia Frances Tear, 'ii
SANTA MONICA
Franklin Thompson Kegley, Jr., '08
Cohn James Seymour, '-jy
Frank Waters Thomas, '10
STERLING CITY
Candace lone Robinson, '06
—Continued
STOCKTON
Ralph Granville Risser, '09
TROPICO
Clyde Robert Carmack, '95
UPLAND
Charles Earl Wetherbee. '01
VENICE
Frank Hayden Lloyde, '78
VENTURA
Elsie Margaret Bean (Docker), '06
Morris Wilbur Kerchner, '11
WHITTIER
Jessie Anna Carroll (Smith), '01
YREKA
Francis Craig Hersman, '09
YUBA CITY
Herbert Turner, '82
ZELZAH
Martin L. Ullensvang, '99
COLORADO
ALAMOSA
Henry Anthony Goodridge
ARYADO
David Roy Palmquist, '11
BLANC A
Claire Howland Wallace,
BOULDER
Frank Stanley Bauer, '11
'08
Grace Josephine Black (Williams), '10
Clara May Fallon, '07
Milo Smith Ketchum, '95
Arthur Gibson Vestal, '11
Jacob H. Wallace, '03
Clement Clarence Williams, '07
COLORADO SPRINGS
William Walter Cort, '11
Davis Carroll Veirs, '01
CRIPPLE CREEK
George Taylor Lloyd, '02
DELTA
Charles Edmund Blaine, '10
DENVER
Lillian Belle Arnold, '02
Frank Lansing Birney, '81
John Herman Burkhart, '04
John Henry Frost, '06
John Brewer Garvin, '86
Raymond Franklin Hammer, '10
Ivan Guy Harmon, '07
Charles Irving Hays, '73
Georgetta Kimball (Murray),
Charles Sumner Kingsbury,
Robert Bonner McConney,
George Walker Morgan, '05
Augustus Joseph Reef, '04
Curt August Schroeder, '01
James Robinson Scott, '07
Charles Davis Vail, '91
Claude Ethelbert Winn, '08
'80
DOLORES
Rollo Gaun Riddle, '04
DURANGO
Elmer James Myers, '07
EDGEWATER
Oliver Stephen Moles, '89
FT. COLLINS
Joseph Howard, '01
FT. GARLAND
John P. Campbell, '74
GOLDEN
Mabel Claire Shrum, '00
GRAND JUNCTION
Edward Everett Cole, '82
Jae Ernest Leaverton, '04
Edward Leland Morse, '85
James Albert Strawn, '07
GREELEY
Ethan Allen Cross, '05
LAS ANIMAS
Charles Worth Beach, '95
LA VETA
Charles Carlton Webster, '95
MONTROSE
Charles Joseph Moynihan, 'oS
Arthur Piatt Seymour, '04
NORWOOD
Charlie Albert Rump, '07
PALISADE
Ida Eisenmayer (Scheves), '87
PLATTEVILLE
Franklin Silas Milton, '79
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PUEBLO
James Frederick Drake, '76
osiah Gorham, '04
William Joseph Walsh, '09
ROCKY FORD
Leonard E. Wise, '06
SNEFFELS
Andrew Bradt Shipman, '05
COLORADO— Continued
STEAMBOAT SPRINGS
Elmer Otis Furrow,
Mary Jane Slocum (Barenther), '04
STERLING
Minnie Yonge, '10
WALLSTREET
Thomas Stanley Bailey, '05
CONNECTICUT
BRIDGEPORT
Walter Sion Tyler, '00
HARTFORD
Ellen Alden Huntington, '03
NEW HAVEN
Gladys Sinclair Breckenridge (Finch)
'09
Lester Paige Breckenridge, '10
George Perkins Clinton, '90
NEW HAVEN— Continued
Earl De Vere Finch, '08
Charles Vincent O'Hern, '10
SEYMOUR
Mabel Dorothy Hunt (Tuttle), '04
WALLINGFORD
Wiliam A. Henry, '04
WATERBURY
Frederic Hood Emerson, '06
CUBA
CAMAQUEY
James Moore Farrin, '02
ISLE OF PINES, SANTA BARBARA
Oscar Jeflferson Francis, '02
SANTIAGO DE LAS VEGAS
Mabel Etta Cafsy (Stark),
Robert Watt Stark, '95
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
WASHINGTON
Leason Heberling Adams, '06
Lloyd Huber Almy, '09
Sarah Ambler, '00
Harlow Bacon, '93
William Salisbury Ballard, '04
Samuel C. Clark, '09
Charles Luther Clifford, '99
Jane Elizabeth Cooke, '99
Henry Benjamin Derr, '05
Charles Gleason Elliott, '77
Arthur Jackson Ellis, '08
Willis Owen Gordon, '11
Carl Aiicust Hellman, '06
Joseph Douglas Hood, '10
Cora Anna Jacobs, '08
Torstein Knutson Tortensen. Jahr, '00
John Peter Johnson, '02
Richard Hanna Lewis, '10
Elvira Ellen Mark (Porter), '04
Roger Dearborn Marsden. '08
Blaine Free Moore, '08
Elnathan Kemper Nelson, '94
Joseph Nicholay Neilson, '07
Simon Newton Dexter North,
Charles Waterman Norton, '01
William Clarence Pollock, '75
Herbert Putnam, '03
Mathew Reasoner, '96
Adele Cooper Reed (Scott), '00
Ruric Creegan Roark, '08
Jerome Stanley Rogers, '09
Essie May Seed Rogers, '09
Alice Faye Seiler, '09
Archibald Dixon Shamel, '98
Samuel Wesley Stratton, '84
Charles Edwin Van Orstrand, '96
Marten Benway Waite, '87
Harry Jackson Warner, '01
Ralph Joseph Williams, '01
04
CANTONMENT
Clarence Green, '03
FT. LAUDERDALE
Hamilton McClure Forman, '08
Curtis Elmer Kelso, '05
JACKSONVILLE
Harry Hasson, '00
James William Pettyjohn, '03
Frank Wills, '10
LAKE CITY
Sadie Young, '04
FLORIDA
MANNVILLE
Arthur Richard Mann, '97
Edward Loring Mann, '95
MIAMI
Mary Elizabeth H. Owen, '08
OSCALA
Marie von Engelken, '10
TALLAHASSEE
Walter Elliott Knibloe, '76
TAMPA
Richard Osborne Compton, '10
John Mueller, '75
798
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ATHENS
Henry Clay White, '05
ATLANTA
Frederick L. Wood, '76
BALDWIN
Ethan Filbrick, '81
BRUNSWICK
William Clarence Smith Lemen, '95
GEORGIA
COLUMBUS
Edna Earle Daniels (Murray), '03
GIBSON
William Priestly McCartney, '93
MACON
Cloyd Ellorne Corrington, '09
SAVANNAH
Eugene Vernon Camp, '09
George Greaves, 'i
HAWAIIAN TR.
FT. RUGEN
Charles Albert Clark, '98
HONOLULU
Albert Barnes Clark, Jr.,
NAALEHN KAN
Frank Asbury Strout,
ALBION
Clarence Edgar Babcock, '99
ASHTON
Paul Prime Stone, '08
BOISE
Henry Gustav Hottes, '96
Walter Constant Locke, '09
David Cook Petrie, '10
Raymond Clark Pierce, '08
Franklin Newton Ropp, '08
John Henry Sawyer, '08
Godfrey Sperling, '95
Lois Rebecca Webber (Locke),
COEUR D'ALENE
Robert Bruce Fulton, '02
Ida Spaulding (Milner), '02
HAMMETT
Orus Ethan Gates, '10
HILL CITY
Joseph Kyle Foster, '09
HILLSDALE
Leroy Clark Ferry, '07
JEROME
Ralph Core Jennings Wallace, '
McARTHUR
Paul Jones Cratty, '06
MORO
Sherman DeWitt Fairchild, '06
IDAHO
.MOSCOW
Belle Sweet, '04
NAMPA
Theodore Leonard Burkland, '99
James Ricketts Shinn, '04
OAKLEY
Amund Marius Korsmo, '09
POCATELLO
Nellie Uree Branch, '07
Robert Weir McCracken, '08
Harry Ashton Roberts, '02
William Claude Swett, '09
Michael Streevey Toops, '08
.Robert Milton Van Petten, '08
PRESTON
Joseph Fames Greaves, '08
RICHFIELD
Marion Reed Kays, '06
ST. MARIES
Charles Reinhart Schulte, '06
SPRINGFIELD
Ralph Richard Davis, '06
TWIN FALLS
William Arthur Babcock, '86
WENDALL
Edward Everett Chester, '07
Robert Sherman Larimer, '07
ILLINOIS
ABINGDON
Leo Preston Baird, '07
Margaret E. Ballew, '10
Webster Barclay Rose, '10
ADAIR
Edna Pearl Barnhart (Miner),
Aaron W. Miner, '04
J. Howard Miner, '07
Paul Irving Miner, '10
'08
ALBION
John Harris Strawn, '01
Myrtle Strawn, '06
ALEDO
George Frederick Close, '06
Ernest Albert Dunlap, '11
Paul John Graham, 'ii
William Johnson Graham, '93
Martha "Gertrude Jamison, '1
Geographical Index
799
ALEDO— Continued
Mary Howard Lee, '07
Otis Hoit Lee, '11
James Henry Lloyd, '11
ALEXIS
Emma Holmer, '11
Mary Gibson Vance, '09
Kathryn Craig Voorhees (Squires), '09
ALTON
Alida Cynthia Bowler, '10
Frederick Dawson Johnson, '03
Charles Parker Levis, *io
Leroy Haskell Maxfield, '05
Helen Andromache Naylor, '04
Anna Riehl (Thompson), '04
Arthur Henry Sonntag, '10
Hosea B. Sparks, '78
Benjamin Benton Stakemiller, '00
George El Dorado Wilkinson, '90
AMBOY
Louise Ann James, '11
ANNA
Townsend Foster Dodd, '07
Lewis Butler Tuthill, '04
ANNAWAN
Karl Parker Kipp, '10
ANTIOCH
Alexander Gibbon Hughes, 'io
ARCOLA
Pearl Higginbotham (Collins), '05
Thomas Edwin Lyons, '11
John McCarty, '04
James Albert Porter, '06
ARENZVILLE
Mary Esther Pfeil, '08
ARMSTRONG
Hugh Thomas Boon, '07
James Ansel Dewey, '04
ASHLAND
Lawrence Edwin Sinclair, '07
ASHTON
Dora Angelina Andrus (Griffith), '82
Elizabeth Nettleton, '11
ATHENS
John Kennedy Kincaid, '09
Delbert Mayo Tilson, '10
ATKINSON
Seaver Sanford Humphreys, '09
ATLANTA
Jennette Stewart Chestnut (Bevan), '07
Philip A. Crihfield, '07
ATWOOD
Joseph Warren Madden, '11
AUBURN
Carl Christopher, '09
Theodore Meade Smith, '09
ILLINOIS— Continued
AUGUSTA
Mabel Clare Garwood, '06
Margaret Adele Ketchum, '00
Richard Bird Ketchum, '96
Clarence Orville Pitney, '97
AURORA
Harry Haughey Barber, '07
Paul Henry Cooper, Jr., '96
George Alexander Darmer, '00
Walter Edward Deuchler, 'lo
Raymond William Dull, '97
William Benjamin Dunning, '11
Clifford Erick Joseph Erikson, '10
William Bertram Greene, '08
Warner Madison Hattrem, '10
Ralph Nathaniel Jackson, '11
James Frank Janda, '10
Elmer Leroy Johnson, '11
Myron Avery Kendall, '07
Weston Bross Lazear, '07
Charles James McCarty, '98
Roy Austin Miller, '07
Nell Alma Nollen, '10
Clayton William Parker, '04
Ruth Cleveland Raymond (Hazeltine),
'99
Myron Roy Schmahl, '06
Ralph Steele Shepardson, '97
Leif Peder Solberg, '08
Frank Earl Sparry, '10
Don Sweeny, '96
Otto John Theiss, '99
John Frank Weiss, '09
Charles Bailey Young, '91
AVON
Rufus Edward Lybarger, '08
BARNETT
William Floyd Barnett, '07
Columbus Austin Bowsher, '90
BARRINGTON
Bernhard August Beinlich, '10
Norman Sumner Robertson, '07
BATAVIA
Horace Norman Jones, Jr., '08
Meredith Mallory, '11
BEARDSTOWN
Lee Ross Blohm, '08
Bessie Dillon (Shaw), '08
Earl John Knight, '06
BECKEMEYER
Oscar William Beckemeyer, '07
BELLEVILLE
Susan Jessie Barr (Walcott), '06
Ira John Berkema, '10
Fred John Deutschmann, '04
Edward Charles Eidmann, '91
Jacob Gambach, '06
Rollin Moulton Hayes, '10
Preston King Johnson, '09
Harry Bertram Kircher, '04
Louis Klingel, Jr., '93
Jacob William Mueller, '04
Lorrain Nicolas Perrin, '07
Aloys Phillip Poirot, '06
Willie Albert Reiss, '72
Lloyd Vernon Walcott, '03
BELVIDERE
Alexander Jenning Strom, '03
Robert William Waugh, '08
8oo
Uniatersity of Illinois
ILLINOIS— Continued
BEMENT
Willard Russell Camp, 'ii
Rose Eilene Fleming, '05
Annie Mitchell, '01
George Mershon Thompson, '01
BENSONVILLE
Arvin William Fischer, '09
BENTON
Stella Evangeline Hutson, '09
Robert Judson Kirkpatrick, '11
John Beverly Moore, '08
George Augustus Powers, '03
George Snyder Ward, '10
Robert Russell Ward, '03
Walter Winslow Williams, '03
BERWYN
Roy Weaver Rutt, '03
BISMARK
Madge Katherine Gundy, '09
BLOOMINGTON
Blanche Aldrich (Jarrett), '04
Mildred Anne Burrill (Stone), '03
Inez Josephine English (Liston), '09
Rolla Watkins Evans, '89
Grant Frederick, '88
Willia Katheryn Garver, '03
Alfred Wilhelm Homberger, '08
Guy Carlyle Johnstone, '05
Margaret Henriette Johanne Lampe,
il
William Blake Leach, '99
Charles Samuel LeSure, '11
Myrtle B. McCain, '08
Ralph Nichols McCord, '10
Eva Mae McKinnie, '07
Mary Neff, '02
Arthur Low Pillsbury, '95
Frank Hiett Rhea, '03
Ora Rhodes, '98
Aaron Trabue Simmons, '01
Charles Howard Snow, '11
May Knight Steele, '09
Hal Marot Stone, '03
Horace Clinton White, '08
Lucy Parke Williams, '07
BLUE ISLAND
Ernst Theodore Kreuger, '10
Robert Emmet McCIoy, '93
Frederick Phillips Patrick, '01
BONDVILLE
Mary Sabina Colvin (Hargis), '83
BONE GAP
Charles Clyde Rice, '11
BRIDGEPORT
Byron Ray Lewis, '07
BRIGHTON
William Edward Hart, *i i
BRIMFIELD
Emily_ Ellis Chichester, '09
Minnie Rose Moore, '96
BROADLANDS
Emma Ethel De Witt, '11
William Walter Smith, '00
Fred H. White, '07
BROOKPORT
Eugene Adolph McCall, '01
BUDA
John Fisher Carper, '09
Mayne Seguine Mason, '11
William Kaime Mason, '81
BUFFALO
Ida Myrtle Hill (Way), '05
George Fritz Way, '08
BUNKER HILL
Elizabeth Blair Fletcher, '11
BUSHNELL
Lois Maia Miles, '10
Anna Sophie Rogers, '11
Jonathan Hall Truman, '11
BUTLER
Charles Philip Turner, '04
BYRON
Francis David Linn, '98
CADWELL
Charles Nickerson Cadwell, '02
CAIRO
William Nichols Butler, '79
Robert Burton Clark, '08
Paul McKinney Clendenen, '09
Lois Grace Clendenin, '05
Adolph Gore, '05
Carrie Le Verne Rule, '10
Elmer Roy Stahl, '10
Walter Bain Warder, '06
CAMBRIDGE
Carl August Melin, '05
CANTON
Frances Emily Kelly, '01
Robert Clinton Lloyd, '03
Harry Cummings Moran, '08
Frederic Allen Perkins, '01
Benjamin Bruce Shaw, '11
Alphonse Perrv Standard, '05
Albert Edgar Taff, '03
Edith Ursula Whitehouse, '02
CAPRON
Mary Anne Hutchinson, '11
CARBONDALE
Simeon E. Boomer, '09
John Philo Gilbert, '05
Herbert Augustus Hays, '08
John Samuel Kendall, '06
Thomas Barrington Franklin Smith, '05
Ralph Thompson, '99
Roscoe Tygett, '09
Samuel Theodore Morse, '96
Grace May Munhall (Morse), '97
Clarissa Rinaker, '11
Harriet Beckwith Rinaker, '09
Ethel Juanita Robison, '09
Bessie Everett Wilson, '07
CARLOCK
Milo Plank Lantz, '85
CARLYLE
Fred August Lietze, '84
Mima Agnes Maxey, '06
Paul Vincent Schaefer, '09
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ILLINOIS— Continued
CARROLLTON
Ruth Davida Felmley, 'xo
Alva Brace Meek, '10
CARTERVILLE
Frederick William Richart, '91
CARTHAGE
Charles Anthony Barnhart, '05
John Philip Beckman, '03
Faith Angeline Clark, '09
Matilda Lenna Clark, '03
Ola Estelle Huston, '10
Russell Nellis Smith, '06
CATLIN
George Bates Weisiger, '11
CENTRALIA
Clara Erbes, '09
Clarence Chester Logan, '08
John Fred McCullough, '04
Laura May Miller, '10
Cecile Montgomery, '11
Eston Valentine Tubbs, '10
Lena Althea (Finkenbinder) Walworth,
'10
CERRO GORDO
Sanford Lackey Grove, '09
CHAMPAIGN
James Edward Ackert, '09
Frederick Henry Adler, '11
Amelia Darling Alpiner (Stern), '96
Arvid Robert Anderson, '11
Charles Thomas Anderson, '11
Clair Ellmore Anderson, 'ii
Ernest Winfield Bailey, '09
Mary Lena Barnes, '88
Tames Theophilus Barrett, '03
Philip Stephen Barto, '06
EfEe Lucy Bauer, '06
Frederick Charles Bauer, '09
Cleaves Bennett, '89
Frank Walker Bliss, '09
Minnie Joanna Bollman, '10
Ethel Bond, '07
Ora Littlefield Born, '07
Harry Bernard Boyer, '02
Edgar Gregory Brands, '11
Thomas Bregger, '10
William Everett Britton, '10
Frank Minear Brown, '93
Elizabeth Sarah Bryan, '08
Helen Gordon Bryan, '06
Eugene Irving Burke, '00
Ellis M. Burr, '78
Lois Irene Burwash, '06
Mile Benedict Burwash, '72
Mile Eugene Burwash, '08
Archie Stanton Buyers, '08
John W. Buzick, '10
Brice John Caldwell, '11
Henrietta Ann Calhoun, '01
Ashton Ellsworth Campbell, '01
Daisy I. Campbell (Fluck), '03
Muriel Florence Campbell (Buckles),
04
Harvey Irving Carpenter, '93
Arlo Chapin, '02
Lucy Chapin, '04
Alice Cheever (Bryan), '74
Anna Chester, '05
Guy Jacobs Chester, '98
Margaret Belle Chester, '01
Charles Richard Clark, '98
CHAMPAIGN— Continued
Amy Coffeen, '89
Fred Goldsmith Coffeen, '93
George Owen Cogswell, 'n
Arthur Francis Comstock, '06
Ella Connet (Babb), '88
Ernest Cook, '05
Hazel lona Craig, '10
Jennie Adah (Traig, '06
Arthur R. Crathorne, '98
George Marshall Crossland, '01
Peter Dalenberg, '11
John Christian Dallenbach, '06
Karl M. Dallenbach, '10
Ida Belle Davis, '11
Nellie Elizabeth Detrick, '01
John Milford Dillavou, '05
Roscoe Clarke Dillavou, '11
Joseph Chambers Dodds, '86
William John Dolan, '00
Hazel Dell Dollinger, '09
Charles Elmer Durst, '09
William Watson Earnest, '08
Elmer Tryon Ebersol, '02
Willard Clark Eells, '11
James Everett Egan, '10
Walter Elmer Ekblaw, '10
Nellie Elder (Harris), '86
Edward Cary English, Jr., '02
Delbert Riner Enochs, '98
George Cassius Fairclo, '02
Lawrence Turner Fairhall, '11
Stanley Prince Farwell, '07
Ora Stanley Fisher, '08
James Edwin Filson, '07
Virgil R. Fleming, '05
Lawrence Earl Foglesong, '11
Charles William Foster, '74
Lois Gertrude Franklin (Stoolman), '03
Wilber John Eraser, '93
Walter Lee Gaines, '01
James H. Garrett, '86
Angeline Gayman (Weston), '87
Orval Lee Gearhart, '97
Walter Byron Gernert, '09
Charlotte Mitchell Gibbs, '04
Charles G. Gibson, '91
Louella Ida Gillespie, '04
Nellie Magruder Gleason, ':i
Eleanor Mae Glenn, '07
Lawrence Arthur Glenn, '11
Leslie Leland Glenn, '00
Cicely Sarah Goff, '10
James Albert Green, '95
Bessie Rose Greene, '07
Elizabeth Grosvenor Greene, '04
Nina Vivien Gresham, '10
Charles Wesley Groves, '80
Pauline Trabue Groves, '11
Edward Everett Gulick, '92
Joseph Piper Gulick, '92
Alfred Joseph Gunderson, '11
George C. Habermeyer, '03
Louis Dixon Hall, '99
Margaret Hope Hallett, '10
Oliver Albert Harker, Jr., '00
John Woodman Harris, '10
Alva Jay Hill, '09
Fanny Wilder Hill, '10
Nathan Richard Hill, '10
Doris Nelson Hitch, 'ii
Mary Morton Hopkins, '11
Samuel Kelso Hughes, '02
Sarah Matilda Hummel, '07
Leonard Vaughan James, '06
Katherine Belle Jervis, '07
Paul Frederick Jervis, '10
802
University of Illinois
ILLINOIS— Continued
CHAMPAIGN— Continued
Alice Sarah Johnson, '07
George Thompson Johnson, '06
Bertha Marie Jones, '11
Henry Leonard Jones, '02
Isabel Eliza Jones, '91
Mabel Jones, '91
Emma Reed Jutton, '99
Oliver Kamm, "i i
Israella Kate Kariher (Eisner), '75
Jacob Garrett Kemp, '06
Kate Louise Kennard, '90
Aureka Belle Kiler, '96
Charles Albert Kiler, '92
Mary Harriett Kittredge (Brown), '01
Alonzo Plumsted Kratz, '07
Ethel Gyola Kratz, '10
Mary Elizabeth Laflin (Eisner), '08
Edward John Lake, '95
Elmer S. Lake, '07
Frank Mills Lescher, '11
Julian Herman Lewis, '11
Roger Frank Little, '07
Stacia Livingston (Temple), '01
Clarence Angier Lloyde, '87
Frederick Charles Lohman, '11
Joseph Ayres Long, '08
Corda Candes Lucas, '80
Edward Roy Ludwig, '11
Evert Bruce McCormick, '06
Lee Allen McElhi-ney, '10
Belle Lorraine McFadden, '97
Duncan Arthur Mclnnes, '09
Eva Lyle Mclntyre, '11
Mary Clutha McLellan, '88
Nellie Louise McWilliams, '00
Pearle Manspeaker, '04
Harry Curtiss Marble, '96
Grace E. Martin, '03
Esther Anna Maxwell, '02
Iva Esther Mercer (Habermeyer), '04
Edward Lawrence Milne, '96
Ada Mae Miner (Chapin), '08
Grace Lillian Moore (Cook), '95
Charles Myers Morris, '04
Daniel C. Morrisey, '94
Grace Pearl Mulberry (Mulliken), '06
Albert Danforth Mulliken, '00
Cyrus Forsyth Kewcom'o, '04
Maude E. Nichols, '94
Lloyd Francis Nickell, '09
Gertrude Niedernian. '08
Clarence Eugene NoerenBerg, '07
Henry Dixon Oberdorfer, '10
Hubert Leonard Olin, '11
Ada Mae Paisley, '11
Rosalie Mary Parr, '06
Ira Pearce, '09
Curtis Gordon Pepper, '06
Sophie May Peterson (Parr), '93
Solon Philbrick, '84
John Luther Polk, '04
Hiram Franklin Post, '02
George Earl Post, '09
Ralph Sydney Potter, '11
Jerome Edward Readhimer, '04
Clara Agnes Ricketts, '09
Walter Busey Riley, '94
Kathleen Alice Roberts, '06
Elna Alphonso Robinson, '75
Amy Lucile Rolfe, '08
Charles Wesley Rolfe, '72
Martha Deette Rolfe, '00
Mary Annette Rolfe, '02
Charles Crecy Royall, '04
William Ira Roysdon, '95
CHAMPAIGN— Continued
Harrison August Ruehe, '11
Frederick Daniel Rugg, '82
Manford Savage, '78
Jack Addison Scanlan, '11
Peter Philip Schaefer, '00
Henry Theodore Schumacher, '04
William John Scott, '95
George Robert Shawhan, '75
Edith Olga Shively (Wegeng), '09
Lucius Noyes Sizer, '84
Willis Appleford Slater, '06
Leslie Alden Smith, '08
Louie Henrie Smith, '97
John McBeath Snodgrass, '02
William Snodgrass, Jr., '92
Franklin Spence, '-jj
Nelson Strong Spencer, '82
John Gray Spousel, '11
Isabel Staley (Danely), '04
Laura Annetta Stephens (Schulte), '10
Earle Kenneth Strachan, '10
Bernard Andrew Strauch, '08
Walter Gottfeid Stromquist, '10
Alta Caroline Swigart, '10
Charlotte Switzer, '85
Gertrude Switzer (Peddicord), 'yy
Fred Reeves Tate, '10
Elsie Mae Taylor (Fisher), '04
John Orlo Taylor, '04
Harry Roberts Temple, '00
Otto Samuel Thai, '09
Charles Manfred Thompson, '09
Milton Winfield Thompson, '10
Thomas Eugene Thompson, '10
Nellie Edith Tilton, '10
John Howard Trevett, '00
Vera Turell, '06
Harley Jones Van Cleave, '10
Mathilda Caroline Voss, '11
Robert Charles Wagner, Jr., '09
Frank Miller AVallace, '11
Frederick Martin William Wascher,
'i I
Oscar S. Watkins, '06
Anna Van Deren Webb (Barto), '06
Orpha May Wellman, '11
Reginald Ellis Wells, '06
Nathan Austin Weston, '89
Arthur Wayne Wheeler, '11
Edmund Burke Wheeler, '05
James Dunwell White, '02
James McLaren White, '90
Frank Dent Wilber, '90
Carroll Carson Wiley, '04
(jeorge Annis Williams, '07
Lewis Forney Wingard, '98
William Francis Woods, '00
Howard Oakley Woodworth, '92
Joseph Hazen Zearing, '09
Marie Louise Zilly, '09
CHANDLERVILLE
Ewell Gordes Franken, '10
Chris Herman Kreiling, '09
CHAPIN
Harold Pratt Joy, '07
CHARLESTON
George William Bishop, '05
Mary Josephine Booth, '04
Margaret Amidon Gramesley, '04
Jessie Frances Huffman, '09
Livingston C. Lord, '04
Alice Birdie McDonald, '08
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ILLINOIS— Continued
CHARLESTON— Continued
Wymer Washington Maxwell, '07
Ruth Reat, '05
John Earl Shoemaker, '03
Mahala Jane White, '06
CHATHAM
John Philemon Stout, '09
CHATSWORTH
Nelson Gray, 'S3
Howard Russell Stanford, '08
CHEBANSE
Martin Edward Evans, '09
CHENOA
Lee Verene Matheny, '11
Andrew Oliver Rupp, '84
CHERRY VALLEY
Raymond Grover Clinite, '09
CHESTER
Thomas James Howarth, '91
CHICAGO
Ruth Abbott, '03
William Lament Abbott, '84
William Shelby Allan, '11
Ray Clifford Allen, '11
Laurie Lee Allen, '10
Thomas Chester Angerstein, '10
James Elder Armstrong, '81
Robert Stuart Arthur, '08
Leon Cummins Ashley, '10
George Awsumb, '06
Anetta Ayers (Saunders) '84
Laura Belle Ayers, '86
Frank Bachman, '10
David Arthur Baer, '04
Grace Jean Baird, '06
Cecil Franklin Baker, '07
Elmer Jerome Baker, Jr., '11
Ira Webster Baker, '05
Orrin Hugh Baker, '07
Ray Luzerne Baker, '07
George Steele Bannister, '86
Kimball Bannister, '11
William Davis Barber, '92
Lawrence Byron Barker, '08
James Barr, '90
Nelson Rogers Barr, '11
Charles Vincent Barrett, '03
George Francis Barrett, '00
Sarah Anita Barrett (Reece), '11
Charles Hart Barry, '77
William Joseph Bartholf, '84
Henry Emmett Bartlett, '93
George Bergen Bashen, '10
Willard Jason Bass, '05
August Henry Bauer, '08
Miles Emile Baxter, '06
Clarence Herbert Bean, '03
Herbert Bebb, '10
Herbert Clinton Beck, '11
James Peter Beck, '07
Frank Beckwith, '92
Frederick Albert Beebe, '95
Arthur Timothy Bell, '01
Arthur Norton Bennett, '07
Georgiana E. Bennett, '96
Fred Staunton Benton, '11
John Milton Berger, '03
Louis Stewart Bernstein, '11
Solomon Milton Berolzheimer, '08
CHICAGO— Continued
Erwin Howard Berry, '98
Thomas Archibald Murray Bevans, '99
Walter Emerson Billings, '09
Harry Armand Biossat, '03
Frederick Joel Bird, '01
John Cornelius Bley, '80
Edgar William Block, '03
Allen Axel Bloomfeldt, '10
Harry Clow Boardman, '10
Frank Lyman Bodwell, '07
William George Bopp, '02
Anna Cecelia Boyle (Junkersfcld), '90
Ellis Freeman Bracken, '01
Jessie I. Bradshaw (White), '03
Percy Belmont Bradshaw, '08
Herbert Amery Brand, '08
Ernest Newton Braucher, '91
Henry Cyrille Breidert, '98
George Earl Bronson, '08
Harry Clifford Brown, Jr., '08
Walter Burrows Brown, 97
Avery Brundage, '09
Charles Eliphalet Brush, '--
Daniel Harmon Brush, Jr., '06
John Lee Buchanan, '04
Leonard Buck, '09
Louis Buenger, '08
Benjamin Franklin Bullard, '82
Edwin Corliss Atlee Bullock, '10
Charles Montgomery Bunn, '10
Charles Baker Burdick, '95
Clarence James Butterfield, '94
Augusta Esther Butts (Camtield), '79
Louis James Butzow, '06
Richard McPherren Cabeen, '09
Russell Thornhill Calloway, '07
Norman Harvey Camp, '90
Ladeslav Vaclav Capek, '11
Frank Read Capron, '97
Charles Algot Carlson, '11
Maurice LeRoy Carr, '05
Robert Franklin Carr, '93
William Curtis Carter, '02
Earl Chester Cary, '09
Charles Nickolas Casey, '04
Thomas David Casserly, '05
Jerome Cermax, '07
Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin, '05
Mae Chapin, '08
Daniel Ward Chapman, '03
Melville Clarke Chatten, '96
Oscar Paul Chester, '93
Joseph Ferdiriand Chinlund, '10
Camillo Chopin Christensen, '10
Johanna C. M. Christenson, '06
Walter Samuel Church, '00
Alice Hartzell Clark (Myers), '05
Percival Lemon Clark, 87
Florence Besancon Clarke (Michalek),
'96
Wharton Clay, '05
Thomas Wiley Clayton, '98
James Mansfield Cleary, '06
Archibald Osborn Coddington, '8i
Harry Clary Coffeen, '98
Berthold Cohen, '05
William Francis Coleman, '10
Emma Columbia (Mann), '78
Jay Sidney Condit, '02
Wilbur Charles Cone, '06
James W. Cook, '93
Louis Phillips Cook, '07
Robert James Cook, '90
Edwin Gilbert Cooley, '05
Fred Worth Cooper, 'oo
Edward Corrigan, '06
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ILLINOIS— Continued
CHICAGO— Continued
Thomas Philip Cowley, '02
John Waterbury Crissey, '92
William Crocker, '02
Paul Calvin Crowell, '10
Preston Wirum Cummings, '11
Stanley Gardner Cutler, '08
John Andrew Daily, '07
William Wilbur Dale, '10
Thomas Meredith Davidson, '05
Frank Loren Davis, '88
John Wolfersperger Davis, 04
Charles H. Dawson, '03
Laura Dayton, '04
Harold Churchill Dean, '09
Clarence Martin DeLaney, 09
James Roy DeMotte, '03
Charles Henry Dennis, '81
Harry Samuel DeVelde, 02
George Hamm Dickerson, 03
James Harvey Dickey, '98
Charles Foster Dieter, '08
Henry Bernhard Dirks, '04
Frank Eugene Dixon, '06
William Philip Doerr, '09
Frank Joseph Donnersberger, 07
George Terry Donoghue, '06
Earl Willoughby Donoho, '08
Max Robert Dormitzer, '11
Charles Fred Dosch, '05
Floyd Everett Dougherty, 07
Ethel Liela Douglas, '11
Walter R. Drennan, '09
Ervin Dryer, '87
Mati Lai Dutt, '11
James Franklin Duffey, Jr., 03
Andrew Melvin Dunlap, 11
Burleigh Arthur Dunlap, 75
William Neil Dunning, 02
Lida Eliza Dymond, '06
David Eickberg, '82
Adeline Christine Eiszner, 08
Bessie Josephine Eiszner, '09
Hiram Washburn Elliott, '07
George Edgar Ellison, '11
Evar Emanuel Elm, '11
Martin Jonas Engberg, '94
Lena Enlow, '07
Abraham Solomon Epstein, n
Cecil Claire Erickson, '06
Thomas Reuben Ernest, '07
Thomas Archibald Murray Evans, '99
Harriet Grace Ewing, '08
Fred Peter Falkenburg, '02
Erna Marie Elizabeth Fink, '09
Charles Albert Fischer, '10
Eugene William Flesch, '99
John Albert Foberg, '99
John Warren Foley, '11
Bertha Van Hoesen Forbes, 96
William Sidney Ford, '07
Winslow Howard Foster, '92 •
Frank D. Francis, '00
Howard Brace Franklin, '06
John Delavan Frazee, '11
Henry George Treichel, '07
John Daniel William Froelich, 09
Milton Heckscher Froelich, '11
Edward James Fucik, '01
John Fucik, Jr., '06
John Reed Fugard, '10 ^
Arthur Edwin Fullenwider, 98
Ralph Hawes Gage, '03
Garabed Arshag Lacar Garabedian, 10
Lion Gardiner, '09
Bradley Charles Gardner, '06
CHICAGO— Continued
Richard Pratt Garrett, '02
Robert Eugene Gaut, '94
John Francis Gavin, '03
Bert A. Gayman, '97 ^
Frank Henry Serafina Gazzolo, 96
Winfred Dean Gerber, '99
Charles Brockway Gibson, '77
Leo Arthur Ginezl, '05
Paul Bond Glassco, '04
Hinman Richard Click, '04
Judson Freeman Going, '83
Archie James Graham, '02
Ambrose Goulet Grandpre, '06
Frank Brownfield Gray, 11
Sidney Grear, '07
Joseph Ainsworth Greaves, 04
Herbert John Green, '96
Thomas Stephen Green, '91
George Newton Gridley, '75
Dwight Griffin, '10
Walter Burley Griffin, '99
Arthur Sariah Grossberg, '10
Alexander Hunter Gunn, '07
John Christopher Gustafson, '05
Henry William Hachmeister, 06
Samuel Cornelius Hadden, 05
Frank Stanley Hadfield, '04
Harry Hugh Hadsall, '97
Carl Frederick Hagedorn, '02
Frederick Arthur Hagedorn, '11
Chester Irving Hall, '10
Elizabeth Twining Hall, '00
Emery Stanford Hall, '95
Janet Alletta Hall, '07
Nain Delf Hamilton, '07
Ira Hampton, '08
James Thomas Hanley, '10
John Edward Hannon, '00
Frank Lawrence Hanson, '08
Carl Menelaus Hanstein, '05
Ira Chase Harmon, '04
Armin Harms, '95
Samuel Alexander Harrison, 82
Walter Clarence Harvey, '92
William Maer Hasberg, '11
Carl Frederic Hassenstein, 'lo
Ralph Snyder Hatch, '11
Dwight Craig Haven, '83
Dealton Hayward, '09
Mabel Hayward, '03
William Ames Heath, '03
Walter Carl Heimbeck, '10
Jacob Harold Heinzelman. '02
Alexander Henderson, '02
Augustus L. Hennesey, '73
Smith Tompkins Henry, Jr., 04
Charles Webber Henson, '87
George Albert Herrmann, '09
Eleanor DeMuzeen Heseltine, '11
Charles Huntington Higgins, '03
Thomas Crawford Hill, '81
William Gottlieb Hiller, '10
John Hindman, '96
Nels Reuben Hjort, '09
Parker Hale Hoag, '9S
Glen Moody Hobbs, '91
Paul Alexander Hoffman, 09
Frederick Samuel Holbrook, 94
Thomas Worcester Holman, '06
Charles Ray Holton, '08
Martha Gray Holton (Krebs), 76
Hyman Jacob Hoodwin, '08
Charles Hopper, '85
Georgia Etherton Hopper, 98
Benjamin Albert Horn, '10
John Vernon Houston, '09
Geographical Index
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ILLINOIS— Continued
CHICAGO— Continued
Alice Howe, '07
Mary Howe, '09
Ralph Barnard Howe, '04
Jennie Alice Hulce, '02
Harry Paul Humphrey, '07
Jasper Newton Hunt, Jr., '07
Walter Henry Huth, '07
Benjamin Hyde, '80
George Martin Aloysius Ilg, '09
Simon H. Ingberg, '10
Harold Stuart Ingram, '10
Frank Emerson Inks, '03
Daisy Dell Irwin (Bronson), '07
Noah Henning Jacobsen, '06
Seymour Alexander Jacobsen, '11
Thomas McLean Jasper, '11
Thomas Jasper, '94
George Leonard Jensen, '09
Joseph Norman Jensen, '06
Richard Dale Jessup, '07
Albert Johannsen, '94
Bruce Leroy Jones, '09
Raymond Harrison Jones, '11
Oscar Joseph Jordan, '08
Elmer Juergens, '10
Peter Junkersfield, '95
Lee Jutton, '02
Andrew Soren Karkow, '11
John Karmazin, '11
Harry Keeler, '96
Grace Osgood Kelley, '03
Louise MilHcent Kilner, '06
Mercedes Kilner (Reid), '09
Edward August Theodore Kircher, '11
Paul Kircher, 'n
William Julius Klein, '11
Lee Irving Knight, '02
Louis Solliday Knorr, '07
William David Knowlton, '03
Fred Conrad Koch, '00
Gustav August Kramer, '05
Adolph Kreikenbaum, '01
John Krippner, '05
Carl Oskar Kuehne, '97
Robert Hayden Kuss, '03
Johnston Noble La Belle, '11
Carter Herbert Lamb, '10
Nina Belle Lamkin, '93
Ro Monroe Langdon, '11
Hugo Layer, 'i i
George Bratten Lear, '11
John Conrad Lehner, '02
Charles Wilbur Leigh, '97
Ethel Lendrum, '07
Richard Walter Leutwiler, '11
Lazarus Levinson, '10
Alexander Levy, '93
Edward Ferdinand Jacob Lindberg, '09
Arthur William Lindstrom, 'n
David Rossiter Llewellyn, '95
Fred Sterling Lodge, '08
Louis Valentine Logeman, '07
Frank Brewer Long, '87
Arthur Russell Lord, 'ii
Frederick Ayres Lorenz, '09
Chase Whitney Love, '10
Robert James Love, '08
Fred Lowenthal, '01
Bruce Hjalmar Lundahl, '05
John James McCarthy, '04
Clare Parsons McCaskey, '09
Paul Alfred McCaskey, '11
Elizabeth Delilah McClure, (Bicket),
'04
Charles Eugene McCormack, '10
Harry McCormack, '99
CHICAGO— Continued
Flora McCormick (Shilling), '94
Milton Howard McCoy, '08
Frederick McCullough, '07
Fred Leavitt McCune, '01
Lewis McDonald, '08
Ishmael Worth McDowell, '11
Will Johnson McFarland, '07
Walter Scott McGee, '93
Francis Marion McKay, '81 v
James Adrian McLane, '78
Eugene Campbell McMillan, '09
Matthew Hunter McMillan, '08
Roscoe Plant McNeil, '05
Louis William Mack, '06
Floyd James Mackey, '10
George Madison, '08
Henry Weston Mahan, '76
Jean Mahan (Plank), '78
Roscoe Conkling Main, '06
Christopher Mamer, Jr., '10
Robert Payton Manars, '96
James Robert Mann, '76
David Thaddeus Marks, '07
Thomas Alfred Marsh, '04
Arselia Bessie Martin. '09
John Everett Marvell, '07
Earle Robinson Math, '11
Jane Maria Mather (Gustafson), '07
Joseph Matousek, '05
Olive May Mattson, '11
Leonard Mauel, '11
Charles Jacob Maxwell, '96
Fred Hutchinson May, '00
Williams Wyman May, '09
John George Mench, '11
Louisa Merboth (Morgan), '85
Harry Michael, 'n
Grant Clark Miller, '94
Robert Arthur Miller, '11
Nolan Dickson Mitchell, '10
Walter Reynolds Mitchell, '87
Ralph Modjeski, '11
Carlos Montezuma, '84
Wensel Morava, '78
George Nathan Morgan, '84
Stella Webster Morgan, '03
Walter Montgomery Morgan, '97
Grace Espy Morrow (Seeley), '98
Charles Taylor Moss, '07
Gustav Henry Mueller, '11
Glen Hawthorne MuUin, '07
Arthur Hiram Munch, '11
John Benjamin Murphy, '05
John William Musham, '97
Frank Stanley Musser, '09
George William Myers, '88
Henry Beck Myers, '06
George Harold Myrick, '10
Herbert John Naper, '98
John Ralph Neely, '82
Frederick L. Nees, '03
Benjamin Nelson, '11
Clarence Leonard Neu, '06
Fred Earle Newton, '00
Emily Lavina Nichols (Trees), '05
Ingo Charles Nitz, '08
Samuel Rufus Noe, '03
Charles Beach Nolte, '09
Arthur Tappen North, '85
Carrie Belle Norton (Laemmle), '07
Myra Belle O'Brien, '07
Edward George Oldefest, '06
Robert Elwood Orr, '82
Mabel Verona Ostrander, '08
Samuel Ostrowski, '00
Allen Meade Otwell, '99
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ILLINOIS— Continued
CHICAGO— Continued
Fred Myrine Outhouse, '04
Albert Nelson Oyen, '02
John William Page, '92
Audrey May Palmer (Sharpe), '09
William Mansfield Park, '04
Lawrence Gilbert Parker, '02
Minnie Leonore Parker (Stults), '08
Washington Warren Parker, '08
Grace Etta Parminter, '86
Irene Mary Parsons, '08
Leigh Klumb Patton, '09
Arthur Ernest Paul, '97
Harry John Paul, '10
Arthur Columbia Pearman, '08
John Winthrop Pearson, '05
Thomas Peebles, '06
Frederick George Pegelow, '05
Pierre Joseph Peloquin, '11
Owen Earle Pence, '10
Albert Penn, '09
Henry Penn, '10
William Abbey Pepoon, '81
Reba Niles Perkins, '10
Vera Dorothy Perring (Langdon), '09
Winifred Almina Perry, '08
Harry Viggo Petersen, '10
John Frederick Peterson, '04
Charles Aloysin Petry, '11
John Edward PfefTer, '96
Guy Derrick Philips, '07
Theodore Clifford Phillips, '00
Edward Webster Pickard, '88
Charles Churchill Pickett, '00
Fred Densmore Pierce, '83
Ralph Alfred PHlinger, '08
Charles Stephen Pillsbury, '07
Bernhard Henry Pistorius, '11
Raymond Mason Place, '88
Fred Madison Poe, '10
Albert Rumble Pollard, '10
Henry Pollard, '09
Paul Fred Popp, '11
Arthur Tucker Porterfield, '10
Raebern Henry Post, '04
Fred Jacob Postel, '99
Clure Morriss Powell, '09
Jesse Roy Powell, '04
Mark Elmer Powers, '09
Hugh Mitchell Price, '03
Lin William Price, '07
Alice Putnam, '99
William E. Quine, '04
William Hickman Radcliffe, '01
William Everton Ramsey, '03
Frank Alfred Randall, '05
Isham Randolph, '10
Charles Edward Rapp, '06
George Leslie Rapp, '99
Arthur Jay Ray, '07
Wade W. Reece, '09
Claude Hazlitt Reeder, '10
Ralph Howard Regan, '09
Lester Edward Rein, '06
Edwin Theodore Renner, '05
Charles Clyde Rice, '11
James Verne Richards, '10
Llewellyn Sylvester Richards, '04
Edith Marion Richardson, '09
William Haddon Richardson, '07
Robert Herman Riesche, '09
Ernest Thompson Robbins, '00
Lewis Clark Roberts, '84
Vertus P)assett Roberts, '86
Warren Russell Roberts, '88
Edith Rogers (Schreiber), '06
Luther Vernon Rose, '02
91
'08
CHICAGO— Continued
Robert Bennett Roulston, '04
Paul Frederick Augustus Rudnick, '99
Guy Henry Rump, '04
William Emmett Russell, '11
Alvin Howard Sanders, '05
Charles Elliotte Sargent, '86
Harry J Saunders, '96
Albert Jefferson Sayers, '95
William Wesley Sayers, '97
Albert James Schafmayer, '07
Joseph William Schertz, '07
Gertrude Bender Schill, '11
Hugo Schmidt, '05
Julius Ernest Schoeller, '06
Herman Albert Scholz, '07
Frederick Schott, Jr., '05
Alfred Charles Schrader, '85
Otto William Schreiber, '10
Rudolph Ernest Schreiber, '04
Florence Antoinette Schwarzkopf, '09
Hiram Thompson Scovill, '08
Arthur Terwilliger Seaman, '08
Norman Edward Seavert, '06
Garrett Teller Seely, '99
Budd Willard Seymour, '03
Clarence Albert Shamel, '91
Benjamin Shapiro, '10
Walker Francis Shattuck,
Edgar James Shaw, '10
John Clark Shea, '96
Henry David Sheean, '99
Robert Philip Shimmin, '02
Louise Shipman (Wagner)
Frank K. Shrader, '09
Keturah Elizabeth Sim, '84
Harold Hoyt Simmons, '09
Charles Edward Skelley, '05
Elgie Ray Skinner, '03
William Frederick Slater, '94
Joseph Anton Smejkal, '07
Erasmus Edward Smith, '06
Helen Brownell Smith (Steinhiller),
'06
Henry William Smith, '04
Elma Smoot (Postel), '99
Alfred Nicholas Sommer, '06
Clara Sommer (Uehstedt), '04
Lewis Wilmer Spangler, '11
Fannie Grace Clara Spencer, '08
Fred Wilcox Spencer, '97
Wesley Newton Spitler, '05
Garland Stahl, '03
Jacob Leander Stair, Jr., '08
Seymour Standish, '10
Otto Charles Stanger, '09
Samuel Cecil Stanton, '79
Daniel Atkinson King Steele, '06
Philip Steele, '89
Joseph Nathan Steingard, '11
Robert Bruce Stephens, '11
Nathaniel Stern, 02
Lucia Alzina Stevens (DeMotte), '03
Ella Mary Stewart, '83
Marietta Loiza Street (Price),
Albert Paul Streff, '09
Oscar Emil Strehlow, '96
Julian Willis Stromberg, '06
Ralph Stillman Strong, '06
Elmer Emerson Stults, '07
Elizabeth Andrews Swift,
George Sype, '05
Lorado Taft, '79
Edward Romaine Tarnoski,
Paul Thaddeus Tarnoski, '07
Ruth Beatrice Taylor (Wagenseil ), '05
George Edward Tebbetts, '99
03
09
07
Geographical Index
807
ILLINOIS— Continued
CHICAGO— Continued
Lindley Fletcher TerBush, '90
Hugo John Thai, '08
Henry Spafford Thaer, '10
William Anton Theodorson, '01
Darlie Thomas, '81
Fred Lawrence Thompson, '96
George Henry Thompson, '00
Andrew Thomson, '09
Harold Eugene Tobey, '10
Clara Belle Touzalin, '09
Willis Eugene Tower, '94
Roy Elmer Travis, '04
Merle Jay Trees, '07
Clara Eugenia Trimble, '04
Leon Francis Urbain, '10
Walter Noble Vance, '95
Frank Van Inwagen, '08
Maurice Eschner Vasen, '07
Ernest C. F. Von der Lippe, '02
Edgar White Wagenseil, 05
Fritz Wagner, Jr., '08
Ed Owen Wagner, '06
Henry Wahl, 01
George Mitchell Wakefield, '97
Nathan Ruthven Wakefield, '07
James Robert Rathie Waldie, '10
Richard James Francis Wall, '07
Jesse Jacobson Walledom, '09
William Herbert Warner, '05
Lynn Andre Watt, '10
Howard Grafton Weakley, '07
Herbert Joseph Weaver, '06
Roy Franklin Webster, '06
Fred John Weedman, 94
Charles Elmer Weeks, '11
Harry William Weeks, '04
George Richard Welch, '10
Charles Dietrich Wesselhoeft, '02
Porter Royal West, '07
Curtis Cornelius Westfall, '07
Albert Frank Westlund, '11
Abbie Weston (Swern), '85
Frederick William Weston, '10
William S. Weston, '81
Allison James Wharf, '98
Jacob Norton Wharton, 'tz
Earle Judson Wheeler, '11
Anna David White, '04
Kingsley Barbour White, '11
Wiebe Alice White, '08
Fred Horace Whittum, '11
Samuel Harrie Whittum, '11
Henry White Wilder, '86
Donald Fletcher Wiley, '10
Laurance Egar Wilkinson, '06
Lucy Bertha Ely Willcox (Wallace),
'00
Djalma Downey Williams, '07
Parker Merrill Williams, '95
Frank Robert Williamson, '02
Robert Conover Wilson, '90
Ross B. Wilson, '11
F'rank Rae Winders, '05
Mary Emily Woodbridge, '08
Earle Belmont Woodin, '06
Ernest Clair Woodin, '07
Norman Charles Woodin, '04
Joseph Garfield Worker, '04
Lizzie Marilla Wright (Canaday), '85
Milton Raleigh Wright, '06
Sidney Barber Wright, '09
Ward Ellis Wright, '04
Wilber Hoyt Wright, '96
Walter Heald Wyeth, '11
John William Yates, '07
William Kriebel Yeakel, '95
CHICAGO— Continued
Robert Elgene Yolton, '05
Ella Flagg- Young, '10
Edward Forde Zahrobsky, '09
Walter Herman Zimmerman, '97
Ferdinand Zipf, '02
CHICAGO HEIGHTS
Edward Henry Ashdown, '09
Teresa Ruth Berolzheimer, '08
Glenn Richard Williams, '10
Samuel Ross Wreath, '09
CHILLICOTHE
Henry Truitt, '11
CHRISMAN
Helen Ethel Booker, '04
John Fay Cusick, '03
Winnie Alice Logan (Montooth), '06
Charles Stuart Montooth, '05
CICERO
Thomas Morse Barger, '07
Elzy Franklin Downey, '09
CIS NO
Albert Harvey Burton, '07
CLAREMONT
James Ellis Armstrong, '97
Clytus Ilus Prather, '09
CLINTON
Frances Dorcas Abbott, '10
Minnie C. Bridgman (Ingham), '01
Amanda Campbell (Moore), '75
Charles Willard Carter, '93
Leonard Ward Ingham, '02
Frances Bostwick Leonard, '11
Mary Estella Mann (Carter), '93
Frank Mitchell Palmer, '76
Jacob Frank Simpson Ziegler, '07
CLYDE
Stephen Gaskell Wood, '10
COBDEN
Claud Winfred Rich, '04
COLLINSVILLE
John William Kennedy, '94
Stillwell Frederick Merrill, '00
CONGRESS PARK
George Morris, '10
James Edwin Morris, '08
CRAB ORCHARD
Matt Fowler, '07
CRYSTAL LAKE
Addison M. Shelton, '03
CUBA
Owen Eugene Grigshy, '11
Nellie Elizabeth Wahghtel Grady, '08
CUTLER
Clarence Arthur Bradeii, '05
DALLAS CITY
Charles Barry, '95
DALTON CITY
Chesley Barber Freeland, '11
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DANFORTH
Silas Jackson Eakle, '94
DANVILLE
Lawrence Thompson Allen, '05
Hazel Besore (McCann), '08
Martha Harriet Boggs (Love), '83
Robert R. Bookwalter, '09
John Marshall Boyle, '06
William Burson Braucher, '85
Mabel Armena Bredehoft, '09
Nellie Matilda bredehoft, '08
Claude Harold Brewer, '10
Byard Stevens Briles, '80
Joseph Gurney Cannon, '03
Sarah Myrtle Castile, '10
Ivan Fremont Doughty, '06
Charles Courtney Ellison, '11
Howard Montgomery Ely, '99
Hal Edmund Ercanbrack, '09
John Franklin Fisher, '90
Maurice Dean French, '03
Arthur Raymond Hall, '01
Florence Harrison, '08
Cecil Douglas Henry, '11
William Wright Irwin, '09
Charles Austin James, '09
Alfred Atwood Johnson, '08
James Edward Johnson, '01
Louis Maxwell Kent, '96
Charles Milton Lewis, '96
Lucy Elfa Lewis, '11
Lucy Mae Lewis, '06
George Charles Liese, '96
Walter Charles Lindley, '01
George Washington Ludwick, '96
Helen Buckingham May, '11
Charlotte Marie Nydegger (Jackson),
'08
Frank Wilbur Padfield, '07
Frederick Bowman Penwell, '05
Robert William Ray, '11
Carl David Robson, '09
Simon Aaron Schickedanz, '11
Stanley S. Snyder, '08
Leonard Frederick Stuebe, '03
Arthur Edwards Williams, '10
Oswald Karl Yeager, '11
DECATUR
Eugenia Allin, '03
Roy Jabey Blackburn, '04
Arthur Eugene Bramhall, '10
Ralph Roger Bramhall, '10
Earl Clarence Brown, '07
William Joseph Carey, '06
Carl Rankin Dick, '07
Lewis Edwin Griswold, 'oi
Myrtle Neta Hannum, '05
Charles Harris, '10
Claire Elwood Hutchin, '07
William Henry Hyslop, '11
Alba Allen Jones, '10
Elizabeth Kirk, '09
Augusta May Krieger, '10
Frank Merrill Lindsay, '04
William McGinley, '05
Sylvester Joseph McGrath, '05
Joseph Lyons McLaughlin, '09
Ralph Garfield Mills, '03
Henry Hiram Morey, '05
Charlotte Briggs Nelson (Jack), '03
Charles Arthur Nye, '10
Minnie Alice Parker (Hosteller), '80
William James Putnam, '10
DECATUR— Continued
Walter John Risley, '07
Wilvan Jesse Russell, '09
Henry Harrison Scurlock, '95
Frank Slaudeman, '82
Fred John Smith, '04
Bertha Spencer (Miner), '95
Delia Alice Taylor, '10
Estelle Thompson, '06
Arthur Van Cleve, '11
Francis Rudolph Wiley, '04
Emma Marie Wittlinger (Schlio), '04
Margaret Crowell Wood (Dick), '10
DEERFIELD
William James Galloway, '07
DEER GROVE
Joseph Samuel Terrill, '91
DEKALB
Eva Luella Alverson (Eckhardt), '06
Agnes Mary Cole, '01
John Williston, Cook, '04
William George Eckhardt, '05
Francis Solon Luney, '07
Eva Isabelle McMahon, '07
James Otis Matthewson, '11
Paul Ardell Smith, '11
Herbert Coles Stephens, '08
Charles William Whitten, '06
Henry Clay Wood, '10
DELONG
Jessie Eulalia Rambo, '08
DELAVAN
Edith Louise Allen, '03
Ralph Allen, '76
Richard Woleben Bardwell, '10
Robert Edward Hopkins, '10
Charles Carroll Reardon, '07
Clarence Henry Reardon, '07
Francis Gerald Reardon, '10
Neal Daniel Reardon, '00
Gertrude Cave Smith (Bardwell), '11
DE PUE
Charles Sumner Stewart, '08
David Conder Wray, '98
DES PLAINES
John Crocker McLean, '10
DIXON
Ada Lillian Baldwin, '11
Ruth Elizabeth Brown, '07
DOLTON
Adda Elizabeth Berger, '11
DORSEY
Fred William Kerchner, '94
DOWNERS GROVE
John Elliott Lynn, '09
DUDLEY
John Bennett Yowell, '10
DUNDEE
James Edward Bumstead, '^^
Nellie Alice Loomis, '07
Frank Lo>;er Pinckney, '10
Walter William Wenholz, '11
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ILLINOIS— Continued
DUQUOIN
Louis Ralph Kelley, '09
Howard Elihu Kimmel, '06
DURAND
George Clark Haines, '09
DWIGHT
Frank Lyle Donigan, '07
Frances Marie Scott, '11
Roy Vincent Seymour, '04
EARLVILLE
Samuel John Haight, '03
Frederick Blair Keeler, '95
EAST MOLINE
Fred Harold Railsback, '10
Charles Alva Washburn, '06
EAST ST. LOUIS
Florence Louise Brundage (Messick),
'08
Bruce Alexander Campbell, '00
Augustus Henry Fridrichs, '10
Nehemiah William Hill, '10
William Clemens Hueckel, '08
Henry Fleury Merker, '98
Joseph Breckenridge Messick, '09
Jameson Van Dervoort, '11
EDWARDSVILLE
Edgar Deforest Bell, '01
Charles F. Cook, '80
Hiram Edward Crossland, '10
ELGIN
Ralph Elliott Abell, '04
Henry C. Ackemann, '09
Morgan Holmes Brightman, '06
Howard Allen Browning, '94
Carl Kent Brydges, 'os
Jay Horace Burdick, ^01
James Fitchie Cook, '03
Alma Bertha Caroline Heuman, '10
Alban Whitford Mann, '11
Washington Leroy Parker, '80
Leonard George Pierce, '10
Clara Pruyn (Miller), '10
Rupert John Sercombe, '11
Claude Henrickson Seymour, '05
James Todd, '82
Edward Rodney Walsh, '06
Irving Mark Western, '02
ELIZABETH
Franklin Eugene Hagie, '09
ELIZABETHTOWN
Noah Gullett, '10
ELLISVILLE
John William Cattron, '03
ELMHURST
Anna Koehn CKuehl), '02
Otto Fred Wolf, '10
ELMWOOD
Harriet Clare Erlbacher, 'it
Henry Phelps Jarman, '03
Nellie Frances Welles, '07
EL PASO
Agnes Irene Bullock, '09
Edith Ray Bullock, '09
Florence Wingfield Bullock, '07
EL PASO— Continued
Mary Camille Fruin, '09
Arthur Burton Hurd, *98
Theodora Shoemaker (Curtiss), '04
Isabel Morehouse Vandervort, '11
ELWOOD
William Daniel States, '97
EQUALITY
William Hemphill Campbell, '10
EUREKA
Richard Jay Dickinson, '94
J. Frank Felter, '10
EVANSTON
Charles Nathan Arnold, '11
Adaline Maitland Baker, '02
Charles David Beebe, '97
Allan John Carter, '06
George Huntington Ellis, '85
Anna Mae Ermentrout (Kamper), '86
Ernest Jason Ford, '03
Joseph William Hake, '09
Klaus Edward Hellstrom, '08
Thomas Franklin Holgate, '05
Harlow Barton Kirkpatrick, '01
Fred Irwin Nelson, '97
Harry Thomas Nightingale, '09
Clarence Eugene Olmstead, '11
Lewis Omer, '02
William Vipond Pooley, '98
Susan Farley Rolfe (Butler), '09
Louise Henrietta Ross, '10
Pinckney Freeman Smith, '11
Walter Morgan Stewart, '07
Arthur Emil Swanson, '09
Otto Charles Wehrstedt, '00
FAIRBURY
Cyril Agard Burns, '10
Charles Jasper Schnetzler, '10
FAIRFIELD
George Ashley Costhwait, '03
Joseph Allen Drew, '09
William Kenneth Galeener, '11
FAIRMONT
James H. Gunder, '79
Kile Edward Rowand, '07
FAIRVIEW
Kie Cattron, '10
FARMER CITY
Florence Gabrielle Baxter, '11
Guy Richard Collins, '01
John Edward Demmer, '10
Lott Russell Herrick, '92
Lyle George Herrick, '03
Lois Edna Swigart, '08
Allison Lee Tull, '09
Effie May Tull, '01
FARMINGDALE
Mark Ament Cooper, '11
Frank Lewis Lyman, '01
FISHER
Thomas Sloane Hewerdine, '04
Rutherford Thomas Miles, '01
FLANAGAN
Roy Sheldon Parker, '03
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FOOSLAND
William Noble, '96
Lester Roy Wilson, '07
FRANKLIN PARK
Walter Robert Schutt, '99
FREEBURG
Edward Pierce Chapin, '01
Clarence Agnew Hertel, '09
Harriet E. McCully (Chapin), '02
FREEPORT
Oscar George Hively, '09
Harold Demming James, '02
Nelson Chancellor Phillips, '05
Agnes Nancy Shannon, 08
Dwight Leod Smith, '11
FULTON
John William Thomsen, '10
GALENA
Alfred Rittscher Bench, '06
Frank Thomas Sheean, '99
Clark Beebe Stahl, '11
GALESBURG
John Grant Beadle, '88
Ira Thompson Carrithers, '08
Con C. Flynn, '11
Guy Byron Hardy, '05
John Clinton Kost, '09
Thomas McClelland, '05
Edna Mildred McLaughlin, '07
Charles Louis Ogden, '03
Lloyd Sidney Trenthart, '11
John James Tunnicliff, Jr., '0:
GALVA
Harry Henry Hudson, '08
Meryl Stanley Morgan, '08
Earl Layton Yocum, '04
GENEVA
Ernest Henning Bailey, '10
William Hanson Roney, '05
GENESEO
Lloyd Kirk Ellsberry, '10
Bartlett Stephen Gray, '04
Otis Willis Hoit, '79
John Clinton Searle, '11
GENOA
Dillon Sidney Brown, '75
Edwin Morton Miller, '10
Charles Arthur Stewart, '08
GEORGETOWN
Marcus Samuel Fletcher, '99
James King Richie, '11
GIBSON CITY
Alta Achsah Charles (McKeever), '07
Henry Clarence Estee, '96
William Earl McKeever, '10
Leslie Earl Miner, '10
Charles Halvatious Mottier, '10
George Frederick Onken, '10
GIFFORD
Lilabel McKinney, '10
Jedidiah D. Morse, '96
GIFFORD— Continued
Laura Estelle Pierce, '10
George Vernon Wood, '10
GILMAN
Charles Judson Mann, '04
Frank Irvin Mann, '76
GIRARD
Albert Bellamy, '81
Frank William Hillman, '05
Jennie Mae Lloyd, '08
GLENARM
Frank Lewis Stout, '11
GLENCOE
Harvey Aiken Flanders, '10
Kate Peabody (Girling), '83
Alta Louise Stansbury (Sager), '03
August Ziesing, '78
Henry Hanna Ziesing, '08
GLEN ELLYN
Roy Verner Spalding, '98
GRAND PARK
William Henry Cornell, '93
GRANITE CITY
Arthur Wesley Eisenmayer, '10
Roland Wheelock Griffith, '10
George Boyer Herrin, '08
Inez Feltz Highfill, '10
Walter Washington Kerch, '08
Nellie Mildred Porterfield (Kerch), '08
Adaline Margaret Shoop (Burton), '08
GRANVILLE
Margaret Franceway, '05
Ruby Clare Hopkins (Hunt), '06
George Warren Hunt, '04
Arvilla K. Raley (Harrison), '82
GRAYVILLE
Marvin Terry Harmon, '11
Hugh Louis Ronalds, '85
GREENFIELD
Leon Russell Melvin, '06
GREEN VALLEY
Paschal Allen, '05
Myrtle Trowbridge, 'ii
GREENVIEW
Joe Kossuth Burns, '11
Henry Everett Pond, '05
Evert Homer Tice, '09
Harry John Wernsing, '09
GREENVILLE
Mamie Elizabeth Anthony, '11
John David Biggs, '11
ohn C. Dressor, '81
William George Kaeser, '04
GRIGGSVILLE
Wayne Floyd Harshman, '11
GROVE CITY
Waldo Hiram Drake, '11
HAMILTON
Henry Camille Dadant, '04
Louis Charles Dadant, '02
Maurice G. Dadant, '08
Wallace George Humphrey, '01
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HANNA CITY
Robert William Parr, '03
HARDINVILLE
William Ellsworth Hicks, '11
HARMON
Edward Leland Dillon. '10
HARRISBURG
Eva Marion Benefiel, '09
Myrtle Rose Coker, '09
Alpheus Gustin, '10
Christian Xicholaus Hemsen, 'n
Emma Ponzer, '09
Rose McGehee Stiff, '08
Samuel Matthews Thompson, '09
HARRISTOWN
Marshall Childs Stookey, '07
HARVARD
Le Roy Dake, '03
Otis Miles Eastman, '09
Robert Edward Joseph Nihan, '10
Raymond Joseph Shields, '10
HARVEY
William Herbert Almy, '11
Howard Dixon Braley, '09
James Harry McKee, '96
Charles Morrison Nuckolls, '05
Elva Maude Pease (Pettigrew), '09
James Quintin Pettigrew, '09
Bernard Carlyle Van Pappelendam,
Charles Leonard Samson, '02
HAWTHORNE
Robert Lee Shute, '10
HENNEPIN
Willis Wilson Danley, '93
LIENRY
Jesse Logan Barrett, '08
John Lloyd Jones, '09
HERRIN
Joe Pope Benson, '11
HEYWORTH
Charles A. Ryburn, '00
HIGHLAND
Albert Fred Kaeser, '98
Jennie Mary Latzer (Kaeser), '00
Lenore Lydia Latzer, '06
Cornelius Stocker, '09
HIGHLAND PARK
Charles Culver Shields, '10
HILLSBORO
James Washington Cress, '11
John Lewis Dryer, '04
HILLSDALE
Emil Mark Diedrich Bracker, '08
Clarence David Butzer, '10
HINSDALE
Helen Margaret Milligan, '11
Harold Larrance Myers, '09
HOMER
Lorin Clark, '04
Clifford Pusey Mills, '09
Florence Mae Parrett (Mills), '10
ILLINOIS— Continued
IIOOPESTON
Lucie Pearl Hickman,
William. Anderson Miskimen, '04
Robert Rodman, '06
Edna Weaver Sheldon (Trego), '04
HOPEDALE
Roy J. Railsback, '99
HUMEOLDT
Eva Balch (Farrar), '07
Harry Leslie Carter, '85
Sarah Pauline Dole (Morgan), '02
Roscoe Farrar, '07
INDIANOLA
Florence Baird, '11
IPAVA
Frank D. Baldwin, '06
Sherman Latta Marshall, '85
IVESDALE
Cella Genevieve Green, '04
JACKSONVILLE
Mary Anderson, '03
James Howard Brown, '09
Fred Clifford Carriel, '04
Truman Post Carter, '88
Darwin Orlando Clark, '09
Anna Edith Day, '08
Flora Maria Koch, '11
Esther Massey, '05
Lorena Nell Webber, '04
JOLIET
George John Arbeiter, '93
Harry James Atkinson, '08
Tames Leo Bannon, '06
Winifred Agnes Bannon, '08
George Andrew Barr, '97
John Kenyon Bush, '00
"Beatrice Lillian Drew, '11
David John Grant, '08
James Walter Martin, Jr., '02
Robert William Martin, '01
Myra Mather, '04
August Maue, '91
John Emery Morrison, '08
William Allen Pepper, '97
Henrietta Betsey Pitts (Martin), '02
Mary Maigaret Spangler, '11
Hurbert Allen Stevens, '84
Clara Marie Strauch, '09
Edwin Leonard Wilson, '08
Harvey Edgerton Wood. '00
JOY
George H. Campbell, '95
KAMPSVILLE
Charles Peyton Graham, '73
KANE
Adaline Elizabeth Witt, '11
KANKAKEE
Clara Belle Fellows (Day), '83
Edwin S. Hamilton, '11
Donald Dee Kirk, '11
Howard Leslie Mann, '08
Thomas Ralph Strobridge, ':o
Arthur Swanell, 'yg
Stanley E. Wilkinson, '08
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KERRICK
Grace Eleanor Murphy (Taylor), '08
Roy Elmer Taylor, '08
KEWANEE
Bryant Bannister, '11
Florence Jennie Beebe (McCarthy),
'02
Fred Lyle Bunton, '91
Charles Carroll Cobb, Jr., '11
William Clayton Ewan, '07
Fred Francis, '78
John Edward Kemp, '01
Harry McCarthy, 02
Tames Clyde Parmely, '10
Lucy Gray Wilson (Errett), '10
KIRKWOOD
Harvey Lamech Kessler, '10
LACON
Frederic Walter Eberlein, '84
LA GRANGE
Paul Augustinus, '06
Imo Estella Baker (Bent), '05
Edward Ernest Barrett, '93
Charles Howard Bent, '07
Luella Eugenia Buck (Linn), '97
Will Carlton Caldwell, '11
Alice Cary (Bailey), '06
Genevieve Darlington, '03
Louise Elizabeth DeWitt, '06
Arthur Garfield Diefenbach, '04
Don John Charles Drew, '06
Alice Harriet Durland, '10
George Christian Edler, '11
Newton David Gaston, '04
Fred Grim, '99
Leonard Woods Horr, '11
Ray Leekley Horr, '04
Arthur Russell Johnston, '00
Homer Roberts Linn, '96
Clarirne Llewellyn, '06
Joseph Corson Llewellyn, '^^
Ralph Corson Llewellyn, '06
Ruth Llewellyn, '11
Eugene Martin Phillips, '04
Emma Clarinda Piatt (Llewellyn), '■J^
William Townsend, '93
(jeorge Garret Vanhorne, '04
Alice Mildred Vial, '99
Edmund Robert Vial, '84
Frederick Ketchum Vial, '85
Robert Clarke Vial, '93
Sarah Adelia Vial, '11
Adolph Henry Wesemann, '00
LAKE FOREST
Neil Nelson Campbell, '10
LAKE FORK
William Clyde Handlin, '09
LAKE VILLA
Mabel Frances Forbes, '05
LA PLACE
Elizabeth Lena Hawthorne, '04
LASALLE
Mary Collins, '05
Richard Charles Donoghue, '99
Charles Bedard Dugan, '08
Arthur Barrett Dunham, '11
Annebell Eraser, '08
LASALLE — Continued
Ernest Arthur Herrcke, '11
Benjamin Hetherington, '03
Charles Henry Nicolet, '06
Sherman Thompson, '04
LANESVILLE
Floyd Whittemore, '97
LAWRENCEVILLE
Flemin Willit Cox, Jr., '08
LEAF RIVER
Zelda Maude Ayers, '10
LEBANON
Frank Cravens Grannis, '10
LENA
Albert Edwards Jones, '01
LE ROY
Harold H. Kirkpatrick, '97
Earle Clarence McKinnie, '11
LEWISTOWN
Hobart Shearman Boyd, '00
LEXINGTON
Ida Mae Moon, '11
Edith Naomi Scrogin, '08
LINCOLN
Alma Elizabeth Braucher, '84
Arthur Conrad Braucher, '84
David Hassleton Harts, Jr., '00
William Prentice Kuhl, '10
Lyman Samuel Mangas, '08
Maud Mangas (Hagans), '04
Arthur Clifford Quisenberry, 'o(
Willard Nathan Tobie, '06
Albert Francis Trams, '05
Harold Frederick Trapp, '99
LINTNER
Lewis W. Wise, '04
LITCHFIELD
David Russell Kinder, '89
Bella Selma Turk, '11
LOAMI
Grace Alice Kerr, '11
LOCKPORT
Elmer Frederick Blakeslee, '
Rubey Osgood Harder, '08
Elwood Almon Kingston, '03
Florence Olive Sprague, '07
Villa Mae Sprague, 10
Joseph Nathaniel Thoren, '11
LODA
Nathan Phillips Goodel, '88
LOMBARD
John Bidwell Blake, '87
LOUISVILLE
Harvey Darling McCullum, '01
Aaron Henry Moore, '78
Samuel Burns Moore, '07
LOVINGTON
Hannah Beulah Berolzheimer, ':
Alva Lewis Wilt, '05
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LUDLOW
Louis Raymond Bear, '10
MCLEANSBORO
Fronia Rickords Cole (Hall) , '82
William Bluford Johnson, '11
MCNABB
Irma Marie Bumgarner, '09
Leland Stanford Griffith, '09
Floyd Earl Mills, '04
MACKINAW
Annie Maple Broadhead, '02
Leon Browning Kinsey, '07
Roy Delos Kunkle, '06
Sherman Henry Littler, '11
MACOMB
Herbert Bassett, '02
Thomas Milton Birney, '11
Josephine Elizabeth Burns, '09
Ruth Mitchell Burns, '11
Oliver Morton Dickerson, '03
Margaret Dunbar, '02
Dean Franklin, '04
Charles Milburne Gash, '07
Henry Pearson Kettron, '11
George Emmett Knappenberger, '08
John C. Lawyer, '07
Mary Elizabeth Mcllhenny, '04
Thomas Henry Miller, 02
Blenda Olson, '05
Nannie Pearl Tipton (Thompson), '10
Nelle Mae Wilson, '10
MACON
Verna Brooks, '09
MAGNOLIA
Elizabeth Minerva Broaddus, 'i i
Victor C. Kays, '09
MAHOMET
Anna Clara Davis (Myers), '05
James Ora Pearman, '81
Sabra Elizabeth Stevens, '06
MANSFIELD
Franklin Roscoe Huckin, '09
MANTENO
Charles Jason Robinson, '09
MARENGO
Carl Leonard Lundgren, '02
Grace Esther Stevens, '10
Lucia Alzina Stevens (DeMotte), '03
James Ingersoll Wernham, '99
MARION
Jean Burkhart, '03
Leonard Allen Colp, '04
Frank Gordon Hoffman, '07
Laura Belle Warder, '05
MARSEILLES
George Requa Marsh, '04
MARTINTON
Lynn Amos Drew, '07
MASCOUTAH
Herbert Frederick Lill, '07
Allen Julius Postel, '11
Julius Postel, '83
MASON CITY
Effie Anne Mathers (Enlows), '88
Milton Leonard Stevenson, '10
Lelia Sara Wilson, '08
MATTOON
Agnes Barrett, '10
Edna Burnham, '07
Harry Arthur Chuse, '99
Jean Paul Clayton, 'n
Edward Chilton Craig, '93
Moody Gannaway, '07
Clarence Wilbert Hughes, '00
Harry Frederick Kendall, '89
John McNutt, Jr., '94
Mary Frances Moss (Wiley), '05
Louis Reeder Noble, '76'
MAYVIEW
Pearl Frankenberg, '04
MAYWOOD
Louis August Dumond, '10
Alfred B. Foster, '94
Emery Roe Hayhurst, '03
Grace Dorothy McMahon, '08
Herman Louis Wuerffel, '98
MECHANICSBURG
Wilfred Truman Fullenwider, '11
MELVIN
Fred George Arends, '10
Lorinda Perry, '09
MENDOTA
Arthur Willis Buch, '94
Miriam Ellen Roberts (Brannum), '06
William James Swisher, '10
METCALF
Arthur Lumbrick, '08
METROPOLIS
Roy Raymond Helm, '07
Mabel D. Moore (Helm), '07
Percy McClure Richards, '09
MILLINGTON
Harry Eben Freeman, '00
Berenice Scoggin, '09
MILFORD
Samuel Garnett David, '07
MINIER
Strother Ambrose Briggs, '11
Adela Lydia Peine, '07
Fay Dillon Railsback, '09
MINONK
Harvey Alvah Parks, '09
Marguerite Watson, '10
MOLINE
Ira Blair Altekruse, '10
Clark Godfrey Anderson, '98
Martin Joel Anderson, '09
Alphyld Axelson, '11
Henry Amos Bergert, '06
Henry Alfred Bredehoft, '09
Marguerite P. Buerkin (Ward), '03
Frank Milton Byers, '08
Leo Dolkart, '03
William Van Dunkin, '03
John Franklin Ervin, '07
Clarence Wilson Fiske, '03
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'09
04
MOLINE— Continued
Jonathan Huntoon Samuels Hodgson,
'10
Anton Edward Horst, '11
James Milton Johnston,
Truman Nathaniel Jones,
Bruce Adams King, '09
Goldie Minnie Kneberg,
Nels Alfred Larson, '03
Frederick Edwin Loosley,
Rena Avis Lucas (Whitsitt), '04
James Charles Lund, '09
Warren Moore Mansfield, '09
Estella McCarthy, '05
Walter Sim McClurg, '06
Herman Moschel, '10
Christian Peter Lauritz Petersen, '03
Charles Samuel Pope, '09
Howard Marion Railsback, '11
John Franklin Reno, '08
Edwin William Sanford, '06
John Henry Schacht, '03
Frederick William Schacht, '97
Josephine Schillinger, '01
William Henry Schulzke, '09
Eleanor Bryce Scott, '10
Ellis Edwin Smith, '08
Harvey Allen Soverhill, '00
George Mauritz Strombeck, '07
Rufus Walker, Jr., '98
David Wallace Warnock, '10
William Elmer Whiteside, '07
Hammond William Whitsitt, '03
Robert Charles Wray, '09
MONMOUTH
Andrew Wallace Gates, '92
George Clinton Hillyer, '06
Willard Lacy Pollard, '06
George Pillsbury Sawyer, '11
James Ross Stevenson, '10
MONTICELLO
William Albert Doss, '07
James Piatt Kratz, '00
Laura Kratz, '97
Alvin Charles Miller, '09
Agnes Elaine Nichol (Foster), '07
Anna Adelia Palmer, '06
MONTROSE
John Clyde Spitler, '07
MORGAN PARK
Ralph Mayo Gaston, '03
MORRIS
Harriet Holderman, '04
Fanny Ella Jones, '01
Martha Serena Larson, '10
William Gustavus Sachse, '05
MORRISON
Alfred Noyes Abbott, '85
Bayard Taylor Abbott, '11
William Harrison Burch, '09
Mabel Annie Hazelton, '07
Flora Dorothy Hurlbert, '01
MORRISONVILLE
May Alice Beauford (Deal), '06
Hiram Linus Deal, '08
Troy Lovell Long, '05
MORTON
Edna Leila Dillon (Mosiman), '07
Joseph Edward Mosiman, '11
MORTON— Continued
Levi Mosiman, '07
George Athol Van Brunt, '08
MOUNT AUBURN
Melvern D. Overmier, '11
MOUNT CARMEL
Paul Chipman, '94
Elbert Mallary Rowland, '00
MOUNT CARROLL
Daniel Stottenkirk Mackey, '^G
Henry Mackay, '76
MOUNT MORRIS
John Ezra Miller, '02
MOUNT OLIVE
Walter Bernreuter, '10
MOUNT PULASKI
Thomas Lee Cook, '05
Forest Clyde VanHook, '09
MOUNT STERLING
Fred Hugh Manny, '97
Walter Isham Manny, '90
Nellie Irene Rutledge, '08
MOUNT VERNON
Albert Allen, '08
Anna Louise Bond, '03
Silas Echols, '05
George Koser Johnson, '08
George Thompson Johnson, '06
Charles Lester Maxey, '11
James Lyon Pollock, '78
Annie Elnora Sparks (Paisley), '04
Henry Ben Pope Ward, '07
Everett Williams, '10
MOWEAQUA
Claud Seaman Rodman, '04
MURPHYSBORO
Francis Ellery Deason, '06
Josephine Antoinette Eck, '11
Otis Ferguson Glenn, '00
Stella Pauline Kleinbeck, '10
Le Roy Stewart, '11
NAPERVILLE
Elizabeth Victoria Griswold, '08
Fred Elbert Mather, '95
James Ricketts Shinn, '04
Frederick William von Oven, '98
NASHVILLE
Ethel Reynolds Drummond, '11
Benjamin Baldwin Holston, '94
NAUVOO
Charles Bayard Baxter, '08
NEPONSET
Anna Mabel Ballans, '10
NEW BOSTON
Blair Fred Drury, '02
NEW HOLLAND
Francis George Wendell, '02
NEW LANARK
John Emerson Wolf, '09
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NEWMAN
Ruhama Louise Mclntyre, '07
Hulda Catherine Witte, '10
NEW SHELBYVILLE
Maud Weaver (Dorris), '09
NEWTON
Bessie Hamilton Eiker, '11
Joseph Henry PursifuU, '09
NEW WINDSOR
Clyde Bestor Coleman, '07
NOKOMIS
Walter Edmund Barton, '07
Henry Buellesfield, '06
NORMAL
Olive Lillian Barton, '05
Franklin Irvine Blair, '05
Sara Hazel Brand, '10
Exum Woodard Davis, '03
Bertha Elizabeth Denning, '10
Mertie May Dillon (Blair), '04
David Felmley, '05
Louisa Jane Keys, '11
Irwin Arthur Madden, '11
Francis Milton Morehouse, '10
Fred Lewis Muhl, '04
John Lossen Pricer, '07
Harry Dwight Waggoner, '09
Evart Montgomery \\ atknis, '11
NORRIS CITY
Ezekiel Edward Hoskins, '09
NORTH SEATTLE
Wilfred Lewis, '07
OAKLAND
Mary Frances Nesbit, '03
Carlysle Femberlon, '10
OAK PARK
George Russell Carr, '01
Robert Franklin Carr, '93
Anna Olive Chacey (Kuehn), '03
Frank Louis Cook, '08
Chester Morton Davidson, '98
Loretta Kate Elder (Robinson), '81
Robert Newman Erskine, '09
Carl Joshua Fletcher, '04
Herbert Emil Haase, '06
John George Haeffner, '11
Roberta Louise Hanna, '07
James Waldo Harris, '86
Benjamin Harrison Harrison, '10
Mary Henderson (Fletcher), '03
Mabel Hopkins (Hubbard), '01
George Wallace Hubbard, '99
Louise Marie Huse (Pray), '07
Alfred Leonhardt Kuehn, 'oo
John Bernard Peterson, '11
Edwin Lindsay Poor, '02
Ralph Marble Pray, '06
Charles Trescott Ripley, '09
Albert Fowler Robinson, '80
Harrison Franklin Robinson, '06
Raymond Elder Robinson, '08
Franklin Griffith Rogers, '07
Theodore Henry Schlader, '85
Perry Weston Swern, '11
Frank Jones Vosburg, '09
OBLONG
Mahlon Smith Vance, '04
OLIVE BRANCH
Leslie Leroy Wilburn, '1 1
OCONEE
Paul Smith Welch, '11
OLNEY
John McCawley Baird, '08
Homer Clarence Coen, '03
Rose Graham Fleming, '11
Earl Eli Rose, '09
ONARGA
Martha Marie Matthews, '10
ONEIDA
Sidney Viel Holt, '08
OREGON
Lawrence Fisher, '91
ORION
Erwin Byron Jordan, '08
OSWEGO
Watts Cyrus Cutter, '10
John Gordon Seely, '09
OTTAWA
Fred Clarkson Beem, '98
David Gemmell Cairns, '02
Scott William Cleave, '11
Laura Mae Eustis, '05
Charles Bushnell Fullerton, '11
Leo Arthur Gutting, '11
Donald Frederic Harrison, '10
Jay Lawrence Irwin, '11
John Oscar Langman, '00
William George Miller, '92
Rosalie Mary Retz, '09
Horace Adams Rhoades, '99
Tom Woods Smurr, '99
Vera Jessie Snook, '11
Myrtle Eva Sparks, '89
Amos Milton Stevenson, '01
Jesse Orbin Tucker, '08
Elmer Holmes Van Schoick, '11
PALESTINE
Ghloe Merri Apple, '07
Harvey Benjamin Urban, '08
James Merton Watters, '08
PALOMA
Julia Anna Lawless, '08
PANA
George Andrew Christian Barth, '10
John Walter Preihs, '06
Frank Simpson, '08
PARIS
Aneta Baldwin, '01
Earl Link Cornwell, '10
Mary Golden Danely (Slaughter), '02
Daniel V. Dayton, '08
Susan LaRue Dayton, '09
Thomas Ward Beecher Everhart, '86
Steward William Kincaid, '02
John Victor Mapes, '02
Bertha Alice Miller, '08
Herbert Brunskill Rowe, '95
Elmer Roy Stahl, '11
Maxwell Blackburn Wilson, '81
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James Franklin Duffy, Jr., '03
Robert Lyon Slosson, '11
PAYSON
Charles Henry Rankin, '85
PAXTON
John Edward Anderson, '04
Margaret Travis Gourley, '09
Mary Jane Gourley, '09
Cora Jane Hill, '84
John Felix Kyte, '04
• Harry Peter Larson, '10
Raymond Rudolph Lundahl, '11
Alfred Ray Patton, '10
Elder Louisa Swanson, '10
PECATONICA
Everett Foster Derwent, '06
PEKIN
Dietrich Herman Jansen, '94
William Adelbert Kutsch, '03
Louis Conrad Moschel, '05
Chester Wright Munson, '10
James Michael Powers, '10
William Schenck Prettyman, '04
PENFIELD
Alice Maude Cole, '06
PEORIA
Arthur William Allen, '04
Charles Edward Armstrong, '05
Alphon Lester Anderson, '10
Jacob William Bard, '06
Harrison Eaton Beasley, '94
Howard Benjamin Beecher, '11
George W. Black, '03
Ralph Marks Burkhalter, '07
Elizabeth Helen Burnside, '07
Clyde Capron, '00
Harry Augustus Coffman, '01
Warren William Day, '10
Homer Harry Dewey, '06
Frederick John Foersterling, '11
Otto Frederick, '10
Roscoe Charles Frederick, '10
Lucius Augustus Fritze, '11
Irwin Lee Fuller, '02
Mabel Louise Geiger, '02
John James Harman, '02
Howard Charles Haungs, '07
Eugene Stuart Hight, '10
Olga Vera Hof acker, '11
Ethel Annetta Hollister (Day), '10
Frank Hamilton Holmes, '01
Charles Albert Hoppin, '01
George J. Jobst, '97
Charles Henry Kamman, '86
Fred Crosby Keeler, '07
Asa Baird Kirkpatrick, '00
Lawrence Fred Larson, '03
Thomas Beach Lewis, '08
Thomas Grover Lowry, '08
Harold William Lynch, '10
Ralph Atkinson Lynch, '08
Wilbur Clinton Maddox, '07
Fred Charles Miller, '04
Ema Marie Reller, '11
Clarence Judson Roseberry, '05
Jay Frederick Roth, '00
George William Schoeffel, '10
Fred Shepard Simms, 'og
Angeline Jones Stedman (Allen), '05
Clyde Ernest Stone, '03
Leon Eugene Sutherland, '11
Almon Daniel Thompson, '93
ILLINOIS— Continued
PEORIA— Continued
Albert Triebel, '05
Ross Strawn Wallace, '91
Mark Hubert Whitmeyer, '99
Clarence Arthur Whitnall, '11
Hugh Edward Wilson, '09
Josephine M. Zeller, '85
George Fulton Daniel Zimmerman,
PEOTONE
Lloyd George Jones, '10
PERU
Camilla Margaret Brunner, '04
Oscar William Hobery, '10
Andrew Henry Neureuther, '98
PETERSBURG
Percy Eli Gum, '10
Herman Carl Martin Hildebrandt, '07
Beulah Miles Wood, '08
PIERSON STATION
Chester Raymond Chambers, '11
PINKSTAFF
Frederick Milton James, '99
PITTSBURG
Charles Peyton Graham, '73
PITTSFIELD
Alvin Claude Foreman, '11
Louis Thomas Graham, '93
Benjamin Hull Matthews, '07
William Strauss, '94
PLAINFIELD
Charles Hugh Bethel, '07
Grace Miranda Clow, '09
Rose Margaret Mather, '05
Elsie Roberta Sonntag, '08
Mildred Eliza Sonntag (Franklin), '04
Viola Hope Sonntag, '08
PLANO
Maurice Frank Lord, '09
Vernon Charles Tyler, '11
PLYMOUTH
Harriett Elizabeth Garnett, '11
Percie Ellen Garnett, '09
Janet Garwood, '05
William Everett Hedgcock, '09
Carrie E. Talbot (Miner), '01
PONTIAC
Bert Wilson Adsit, '01
Donald Alison Henry, '09
Leila Holland, '10
Louise Jones (Adsit), '99
Philip Ray Sesler, '11
POTOMAC
James Orton Huff, '11
PRAIRIE CITY
Ellsworth Moore, '10
PRINCETON
Forrest Linn Gibbs, '07
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ILLINOIS— C ontinued
PRINCETON— Continued
Philip Dakin Gillham, '04
Howard William Kaar, '11
William Gay Palmer, '00
Karl Bird Seibel, '04
Louis Andrew Zearing, '11
PROPHETSTOWN
Albert Edward Barradell,
PULASKI
William Otis Farrin, '02
PULLMAN
Edward J.
Baker, '78
QUINCY
Will John Bader, '02
Otto Baumann, '94
George Philip Behrensmeyer, '93
Jessie Delight Brakensick, '09
John Henry Breitstadt, '02
Charles Antrim de Krafft Bunting, '11
Edwin Besancon Clarke, '91
Ray Herman Louis Keller, '10
Katherine Joan Kqlker, '06
Carl John Lauter, '11
William Alexander Martin, '92
Thomas Edgar Musselmann, '10
William Henry Ruskamp, '11
Leila Maude Weilepp (Musselmann),
'06
Hannah Amanda W^esthold, '03
Albert St. John Williamson, '98
Irma Elizabeth Voight, '10
Thomas Tyson Woodruff, '93
Ella Eugenia Worthen (Maxwell), '04
RANKIN
Zelia Bernice Hays, '00
Elizabeth Irene Rose, '10
RANTOUL
John William Boyd, '01
Eva Retta Crane, '11
Jessie McHarry, '11
Florence Leone White, '10
RARDIN
James William Frazier, Jr., '02
RAVEN
Jessie Maude DePuy, '06
Orval Carl DePuy, '06
RAVINIA
Edward Walter Jones, '11
REDMON
Walter Raymond Jones, '10
REN SHAW
Robert Hodge Clanahan, '07
RENTCHLER
Jessie Armilda Wright
•81
REYNOLDS
Charles Arthur Bopes, '
Elisha Lee, '79
RICHMOND
Edith Irene Hatch, '11
Frank Wait Hatch, '80
RIDOTT
Guy H. Babcock, '84
RIVER FOREST
Edward Francis Ligare, '89
George William Thatcher, '11
RIVERSIDE
Douglas Basil Adair Graham, '06
Daisy Deane Iddings (Miner), 'o:
William Augustus Thompson, '79
ROBERTS
Warren L. Talbot, '10
ROBINSON
William Wright Arnold, '01
Manford E. Cox, '04
Lawrence Seymour Heath, 'or
Eugene Frederick Mail, 'n
Stoy Jackson Maxwell, '06
Frank Enoch Newlin, '11
ROCHELLE
Charles Henry Healy, '10
William James Hcaly, '06
Edward Leon McConaughy, '06
ROCHESTER
Clarence Cicero Twist, '11
John Francis Twist, 'n
ROCK BRIDGE
Oakley Beebe Rives, '10
ROCK FALLS
Alda Haldermann Born, '04
Jacob Cantlin, '06
Harley Edson Reeves, '95
ROCKFORD
James Thomas Atwood, '03
Jesse August Barloga, '11
Mary Constance Bigelow, '99
Claude Porter Briggs, 'oi
Roy Hamlin Brown, '06
James Gurney Fillmore, '09
Bernice Ford, '11
George Puffer Gallaher, '05
Earl Garver, 'n
Herman Eugene Hartline, '03
Andrew Edgar Hauter, '03
Walker Francis Hull, '10
Albert Myron Johnson, '03
BrDdley Jay Knight, '10
William Koestner, '10
Maud May Patterson, '04
Louise Josephine Pellens, '09
Arthur Evans Ray, '07
Byron A. Slade, '^81
George Harold Smith, '10
Lent Dayton Upson, 'ii
Robert Hoadley Whipple, '06
ROCK ISLAND
,„. V J , John Myron Bond, '05
(Richardson), ^^^^^ j^^^^ Buffum (Maucker), '09
Edith Elizabeth Harper (Collins),
Lee Herbert Hazard, '08
Curtis Clay Hubbart, '09
Esley Ebenezer Johnson, '10
Harriette Augusta Johnson, '93
Harry Madison McCaskrin, '94
Cyrus Daniel McLane, '92
Edwin Lyman Mayall, '00
Guy Elmer Munger, '08
Frederick William Reimers, '00
Albert Lennox Richards, '87
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ILLINOIS— Continued
ROCK ISLAND— Continued
Carl John Frederick Rochow, 'oo
Thomas Patrick Sinnett, '09
Marcus Skarstedt, '11
William Homer Terry, '10
ROODHOUSE
George B. Allen, '11
ROSEVILLE
Ruth Burns, '11
Howard Staat Malcolm, '08
Clarence Edmund Wickersham, '08
RUSHVILLE
Margaret Weinberg, '10
Nina Mary Weinberg (Greenwood), 'oS
SAINT ANNE
Theron Robinson Howser, '08
SAINT CHARLES
Louis Rockwell, '10
SAINT DAVID
John Conrad Quade, '95
SAINT JOSEPH
William Z. Black, '08
Mildred Leas (Black), '10
Charles M. Walker, '10
SADORUS
Ralph Edward Chambers, '07
Leone Pearl House, '93
SALEM
Samuel Norris Finn, '09
William Chance Johnson, '09
John Larimer Kagy, '09
William Thompson McClenahan, '09
Harold Emmett Merritt, '07
Will Alonzo Mills, '09
Edward Cleveland Rainey, '09
Joseph Schwartz, '81
ohn Esra Whitchurch, '10
Roscoe D. Wyatt, '09
SANDWICH
Charles Howison,
97
Charles Albert Walter, '98
SAN JOSE
Lydia Marie Brauer, '09
SAVANNA
Lawrence Hursh Miles, '11
Chesley Matthew Walter, '11
SAVOY
Henry M. Dunlap, '75
John Garfield Jordan, '06
SEYMOUR
Louis Eugene Hartrick, '01
William Renick Scott, '07
George Noble Toops, '06
SHABBONA
Grace Challand, '11
SHARPSBURG
Maud Lillian Sheldon,' 03
SHAWNEETOWN
Eleanor Mary Baker (Blue), '06
SHEFFIELD
Comma Nathaniel Boyd, '81
Isabella Hale, '79
SHELBYVILLE
Jacob Christian Eberspacher, '07
Thomas Moulton Headen, '00
John King Hoagland, '99
Ulysses Garfield Ward, '05
Leverett Chase Westervelt, '08
SHELDON
Gertrude Semphill Dillon, '01
Mark Deems Disosway, '08
Frederick Leidy Holch, '04
Josephine Van Dorsten (Holch), '09
SHIPMAN
James David Metcalf, '93
SHIRLEY
Gustave Herman Eidmann, '03
SIDELL
Ella Christine Braeuninger, '11
SIDNEY
Herbert Eaton, '74
Opal Rogers Jones, '10
Isaac Stuart Raymond, '72
John Eaton Raymond, '99
SOUTH HOLLAND
Cornelius Gouwens, '11
SPARTA
Louis William Barker, '94
Gertrude Ann Lee (McKelvey), '09
Arthur Wilson McKelvey, '09
Frank Hotchkiss McKelvey, '07
SPRINGFIELD
Oris Barth, '09
Davis Ray Betts, '05
Charles Guy Briggle, '04
Clark Wesley Bullard, '09
Samuel Alexander Bullard, '78
George Francis Burch, '09
Howard Blaine Bushnell, '07
Albert Carver, '89
Walter Ellsworth Child, '08
George Morey Clendenin, '05
Shelby Moore Cullom, '03
Noah Matheny Dixon, '11
Paul Melville Farmer, '09
Leon Ernest Fisher, '08
Leroy Stewart Foltz, '11
Victor Byron Fredenhagen, '10
Thomas Edward Gill, '07
Hugh Joseph Graham, '00
James John Graham, '05
Mary Adelaide Graham, '09
Charles Edwin Gregory, '76
Henry Richardson Helmle, '11
Obed Lewis Herndon, '10
Richard Fleetwood Herndon, '11
Edward George Hines, '00
Thomas Lewis Jarrett, '05
Fleetwood Herndon Lindley, '09
Cieorge John Mautz, '04
Nellie Grant Miller (Miller), '08
Gustav Henry Mueller, '11
John Adams Neuman, '08
Mason Harder Newell, '99
Reed Miles Perkins, '98
John Oscar Putting, '06
Thomas William Quinlan, '08
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ILLINOIS— Continued
SPRINGFIELD— Continued
Harry Jasper Reiger, '10
John Irving Rinaker, '87
Ward Reid Robinson, '06
Minnie Genevieve Roher (Fisher), '09
Frank Louis Roman, '11
William Edgar Sampson, '05
Lloyd Schwartz, '11
Amos Potter Scruggs, '07
Charles Monroe Slaymaker, '08
Sidney Benjamin Smith, '07
Percy Allyn Stone, '96
Earl Kellogg Stuart, '10
Hugo Ewald Surman, '10
Charles Harlington Wood, '08
Ida Faye Wright, '04
SPRING GROVE
Frederic Lewis Hatch, '73
SPRING VALLEY
Ernest Lesley Bost, '09
Gilbert Frederick Wagner, '11
STAUNTON
Rose Smith, '11
STERLING
Herbert Eugene Bell, '10
Carl Edmund Sheldon, '99
Ervin Evermont Wyne, '02
SI OCKLAND
Harry Maxwell Thrasher, '11
STOCKTON
William Goss Curtiss, '82
STONINGTON
Elmo Samuel Drake, '11
Frank Sanders Garwood, '05
Herman E. Garwood, '05
STREATOR
Thomas Lyle Boyd, '11
Frank Lloyd Bronson, '05
Nellie Mabel Dixon, '07
John Weston Essington, '10
Thurlow Gault Essington, '06
John Renchin Fornof, '10
William Grant Foster, '00
Hattie Belle Frahm (Fornof), '01
Zita Elizabeth Jackson, '09
Mariam Elizabeth Lanham (Bronson),
'06
Lawrence Clifford Phillips, '09
Ermin Fawcett Plumb, '10
Francis Marion Powers, '04
Herbert Baldwin Williams, '87
STRONGHURST
Elizabeth Annie Brook, '11
SULLIVAN
Charlotte Phelps Baker, '11
Zion Frost Baker, '00
Hazel Katherine (looper, '08
Emma Edmiston, '05
Lucius Romaine Harshman, '02
Arthur Lloyd Smith, 10
Joseph Paul Wiley, '11
SUMMER HILL
Leslie Lee Anderson, '05
SYCAMORE
William John Fulton. '98
Walter Morris Hay, '91
SYCAMORE— Continued
Ethel Claire Pond, '10
Edward Brigham Safford, '00
Lowell Babcock Smith, '08
Karl Douglas Waldo, '06
TAMALCO
Elisha Powell Norman, '10
TAYLORVILLE
Dean Stanley Dorman, '09
Harry Bryant Hershey, '09
Felma Ria Large (Houser), '10
Troy Lovell Long, '05
Genevieve Moore, '11
Ellen Catherwood Powel, '11
George Graham Taylor, '04
Jennie Insley Thomas (Mangold), '08
TENNESSEE
Ernest DeWitt Walker, '10
TEXAS CITY
Louise Elizabeth McCaskrin (Stay ton),
'94
TISKILWA
Ernest Hunter Reynolds, '07
Albert Chas. Schertz, '08
Paul Raymond Van Dervort, '03
TOLONO
Robert Allen Bower, Jr., '95
Lucy Virginia Hoff (Whall), '09
Edwin Thomas Meharry, '06
George Francis Meharry, '05
Jesse Erie Meharry, '99
Mary Rebecca Moore,, '11
Charles Hubert Oathout, '07
Joseph Lawrence Parry, '94
William Seed Redhed, '10
Sophie Mary Voss (Meharry), '05
Mabel Wamsley, '06
TOLUCA
Roscoe Lawrence Ball, '08
TOPEKA
Alfred Curtis LeSourd, '03
Clara Ann Ranson (Sellers), '04
TOULON
Margaret Esther Ballew, '10
James Thornton Kirk, '11
Helen Gertrude Wright, '07
William Wilberforce Wright, Jr., '04
TOWER HILL
Gail Leslie Borton, '09
TREMONT
Lemma Cornelia Broadhead (Eaton),
'07
TRIMBLE
Carleton Trimble, '11
TROY
Myrtle Gay man (Schott), '02
TUSCOLA
Arthur Clifton Boyce, '07
Jessie EUars (Hackett), '90
Wilbur Fisk Goodspeed, '05
Guy Raymond Jones, '02
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URBANA
Duff Andrew Abrains, '05
Mae Louise Allen (Tullock), '03
Grace Margaret Alverson, '10
Maud Lena Alverson, '09
Clarence Walworth Alvord, '08
Florence Elizabeth Anderson, '09
Joseph Paul Aumer, '08
Judson Finley Ayers, '85
Irwin Woodward Bach, '08
Clarence James Baker, 'ii
Ira Osborne Baker, '74
Jesse Melangthon Barnhart, '06
Daniel Otis Barto, '06
Claude Belts, '07
William Lee Bennett, '02
Carl Joseph Bergman, 'ii
Nellie Besore (Sears), '96
Benjamin Bing, '88
Cassandra Armstrong Boggs (Miller),
'92
Lucinda Boggs, '94
Lyda Bond, '06
Tohn Henry Bornmann, '10
Fred O. Bowditch, '88
Royden Earl Brand, '09
Alice Virginia Broaddus (Clark), '91
Lillie O. Bronson, '89
Verna Brooks, '09
Olin Lorraine Browder, '04
Lelah Brownfield, '10
John Myron Bryant, '11
Cary Olive Burford, '04
William Leonidas Burlison, '08
William Thomas Burnett, '05
Opal Burres, '08
Carolyn Elizabeth Busey (Gratton),
'08
Charles Bowen Busey, '08
Hortense Call (Barr), '95
David Hobart Carnahan, '96
George Ernest Carscallen, '10
Francis Thomas Carson, '03
Daniel Leroy Christopher, '08
Edith Louise Clark (Kirkpatrick), '90
Emma Alberta Clark, '02
Thomas Arkle Clark, '90
William Arthur Clark, '05
Walter Castella Coffey, '06
Herbert LeSourd Creek, '10
Trella Jane Cresap, '04
Florence Rising Curtis, '11
Mary Belle Davis, 'qi
Clarence (jeorge Derick, '09
Sarah Louise Dewey (Yensen), '97
Grace Ella Dexter, '11
Ira Wilmer Dickerson, '09
Mary Gertrude Doherty, '08
Francis Keese Wynkoop Drury. '05
Margaret Steel Duncan, '10
Robert Livingston Dunlap, '85
Harold Houghton Dunn, '08
Karl John Theodore Ekblaw, '09
'Arthur Donaldson Emmett, '01
Melvin Lorenius Enger, '06
Newton Edward Ensign, '11
Leon Ulysses Everhart, '09
Koy Newton Fargo, '09
Mary Eliza Fawcett, '09
Frances Marguerite Feind, '07
Forest Adison Fisher, '11
Ira William Fisk, '09
Ethel Clara Forbes (Scott), '03
Stephen Alfred Forbes, '05
Zebulon Foster, '92
Alice Belle Frazey, '98
URBANA— Continued
Nellie May Frazey (Vines), '01
Alice Evelyn Fullenwider (Lytic), '07
Frank William Garrett, '11
Clark Lee Gibbs, '09
Frances Emeline Gilkerson (Allyn),
.'°3
Hiram Gilkerson, '77
Rudolph Zerse Gill, '87
Hugh Glasgow, '08
Robert Douglas Glasgow, '08
Harry Fred Godeke, '05
Marie Christine Goebel, '11
Harrison Frederick Gonnerman, '08
George Alfred Goodenough, '00
Hugh Byron Gordon, '10
William Freeman Myrick Goss, '04
Bessie Rose Green, 10
Harry Sands Grindley, '88
Clyde Denny Gulick, '97
Laurence Richard Gulley, '10
Axel Ferdinand Gustafson, '07
John Earl Gutberlet, '11
Aha Gwinn, '07
Ethel Gwinn, 'ii
Harry Gray Hake, '07
Ethel Lottie Hall (Beebe), '09
Lucy Alzira Hall (Parr), '84
Virginia Mann Hammett (Talbot), '81
Joseph Milton Harnit, '07
Bertha May Harper, '07
Annabel Ruth Harrison (Jordan), '09
Guy Russell Hartrick, '01
Bessie Maye Harvey, '07
Carl Hays, '01
Leonard Hegnauer, '06
Lora Atkins Henion, '07
Nelson William Hepburn, '07
James Bernard Hickey, '06
Ida May Hinkle, '01
Marjorie Campbell Holderman, '03
John Wesley Hornbeck, '09
Charles Frederick Hottes, '94
Josie Batchelor Houchens, '05
Lucy Frances Hoy, '11
Harry Thomas Hubbard, '86
Anna Leo Hull, '10
E. Glenne Hunt (Roe), '07
Ralph Kent Hursh, '08
Margaret Hutchins, '08
Eda Augusta Jacobsen, '08
Helen Dickson James, '10
Minnie Jaques, '86
Mabel Clare Johnson (Carnahan), '08
Blanche Jones (Western), '09
Robert Taylor Jones, '10
Ruth Kelso, '08
Martha C. Koehn (Hubbard), '04
Martha Jackson Kyle, '97
LeRoy Lang, '09
Wilfred Francis Langelier, '11
Sophia Nott Leal, '96
Oscar Adolph Leutwiler, '99
Justa Morris Lindgren, '02
Almeda V. Lindley (Parks), '05
June Lindley, '11
Margie Linton, '09
Clinton Grant Lumley, '88
Ernest Barnes Lytle, '01
Lola DeWitt McClurg, '10
Elmer Massey McDonald, '10
Mary McGilvrey, '99
Mamie Minerva Mclntire, '06
Nellie McLean (Lumley), '88
Sarah Grace McMillen, '09
William Chester Maguire, '10
Charles Wesley Malcomb, '02
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ILLINOIS— Continued
URBANA— Continued
Mary Elizabeth Mann (Hepburn), '09
Franklin Wales Marquis, '05
Charles Mason Marsh, '06
Loueva Mae Mathews (Nicolaus), '93
William Pitt Miller, '01 •
Harold Moore Mitchell, '09
Lloyd Morey, '11
Jeremiah George Mosier, '93
Walter Thompson Murdock, '11
Jacob William Myers, '11
Mary Ethel Nation (Park), '08
Maudie Nichols, '94
Elizabeth Nuckolls, '09
Hua-ching Ou, '11
Daisie May Owen (Hays), '99
Jay Boardman Park, '08
Elizabeth Parr (Marquis), '11
Samuel Wilson Parr, '84
Maud Edna Parsons, '97
Ada Patton, '02
Olive Belle Percival, '10
Edna Maude Perry, '09
Leonora Naomi Perry, '08
George Wellington Pickels, '11
Ray Boyd Ponder, '11
Francis Marion Porter, '11
Anna May Price, '00
Glen James Pruitt, '09
Barney Simonson Radcliffe, '10
William Horace Rayner, '09
Nellie Lewis Read (Ross), '01
Chester Otis Reed, '11
Amanda Barbara Renich, '10
Katharine Louise Renich, '11
Mary Emma Renich, '11
Wendell Phillips Renner, '10
Edward Melville Rhoades, '00
James Frederick Rhodes, '76
Chester William Richards, '06
Robert Earl Richardson, 'ot
Ethel Ricker, '04
Nathan Clifford Ricker, '72
Harriet Beckwith Rinaker, '09
Robert Malcolm Ross, '05
Harold Denio Roth, '08
Joseph William Roj'cr, '95
George Rutledge, '10
Louis Byron Saffer, '00
Inez Rose Samson, '04
Thomas Walter Samuels, '09
Joseph William Schertz, '07
William Frederick Schulz, '00
Franklin William Scott, '01
George Wallace Sears, '11
Bessie Estelle Shackell, '10
Henry Roscoe Shade, '07
Anna Shattuck (Palmer), '91
Hazel Yearsley Shaw, '07
Ruth Husted Signor, '10
Frances Simpson, '03
James Elmo Smith, '09
Orrin Harold Smith, '09
Marion Emeline Sparks, '95
Edwin RoUin Spencer, 'ii
William Grant Spurgin, '94
Otis Orion Stanley, '01
Edith Eliza Stewart (Scovill), 'n
Harold Wilson Stewart, '09
Ellis Bagley Stouffer, '11
Mary Katherine Swartz (Carson), '07
Arthur Newell Talbot, '81
Ward Hastings Taylor, '10
John Charles Thorpe, '00
Ralph Earl Tieje, 10
Vincent Hollis Todd, '10
Jessie May Toland, 'oS
URBANA— Continued
Alvin Truesdell Tumbelson, '10
Anna Roberta Van Meter, '05
Harry Walter Vanneman, '07
Ernest Ludden Wait, '01
Leslie Marion Wakeley, '11
Arthur Ray Warnock, '05
Pearl Webber, '03
William Barnett Webber, Jr., '08
Robert Lorenzo Webster, '08
Paul Smith Welch, '11
Reginald Ellis Wells, '06
Burton Cyrenous Job Wheatlake, '10
John Hamilton Whitten, '11
Edward Howard Williams, '10
Marv Edith Williams, '04
Ola May Wyeth, '06
William Wodin Yapp, '11
Trygve D. Yensen, '07
Chuan Pong Yin, '11
VANDALIA
Harold Cecil Beach, '06
Jessie Valentine Mann (Waddell), '09
Arthur Roe, '00
Harry Lawson Tate, 'n
Etta Catherine Wills (Schenker), '85
Jerome Gideon Wills, '94
VERMILION
James Abraham Marley, '05
VERONA
Clark Hughes Fellingham, '01
VIENNA
Henry Hudson Hook, '06
Andrew Jackson Kuykendall, '98
VIOLA
Harry Clifton Gardner, '07
VIRDEN
Burton Floyd Tucker, '08
Vernon Vaniman, '08
VIRGINIA
Clara Louise Gridley, *o8
Charles Wesley Russell, '93
WARREN
Byron Wallace Hicks, '01
WARRENSBURG
Frank Linn Thompson, '02
WARSAW
Louis Armand Laniet, '07
Jeannette Lamb Worthen, '07
WASHINGTON
Lloyd Edwin Engle, '04
Willis A. Mansfield, '81
Mabel B. Tobias (Heitmann), '09
WATSEKA
Fred Parker Benjamin, '08
Lyle Donovan Perrigo, '04
WAUCONDA
Roscoe Conkling McCormick, '01
WAUKEGAN
Daniel Austin Edmunds, '08
John Warne Mathewson, 09
IJonald Alfred Pierce, '10
Fred Barnum Rosencrans, '11
Arthur Otto Spierling, '10
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Mary Janet Laycock, '06
WELDON
Lee Willard Railsback, '04
WENONA
William Joseph Donoghue, '02
William Knowlton McAllister, 'iq
WESTFIELD
Charles William Fender, '11
Roxana Goble, '03
WEST YORK
Rodney Linton Bell, '09
WHEATON
Goodrich Quigg Lewis, '10
Nell Evelyn Lloyd, '09
Harold Bertran Prout, '10
Margaret Weston (Van Osdell),
WHITE HALL
Stanley Worcester Galhuly, '07
Marcus Sanders McCollister, '10
Roy Van Ross, '07
WHITE HEATH
Lillian Heath, '03
WILLIAMSFIELD
Luta Martin, '09
WILMETTE
Herbert Clarke Arms, '95
Henry Jackson Burt, '96
Augustus Bacon Casey, 'o7#
Simeon Colton Colton, '85
Albert Milton Long, '95
ILLINOIS— Continued
WILMETTE— Continued
Charles Newton Roberts, '82
Ed. Lewis Scheidenhelm, '92
WILMINGTON
Stephen James Craig, '06
John Linton Martin, '07
WINCHESTER
Bertha Catherine Duerkop, '11
William David Gibbs, '93
WINNETKA
Frank Elmer Herdman, '84
Margaret May Herdman, '10
James Howard Linn, '09
Tesse Rudisill Lowry, '07
Ludlow Joseph Washburn, '10
WINTHROP HARBOR
Gerard Leonard Fossland, '08
WOODBURN
Ruben Oscar Wood, '72
WOODSTOCK
William Sondericker, '83
Myron Jerome Wright, '77
WYANET
Carlyle Nance Shilton, '04
Charles Gorman Wilson, '04
YATES CITY
Walter John Hughes, '10
YORKVILLE
Marvin Arthur Nichols, '06
ZION CITY
Irvin Sherwood Sprecher, '09
INDLANA
ANDERSON
Edna Elizabeth O'Hair, '01
Howard Charles Storm, '05
ARCADIA
Lois Leota Teal, '11
ATTICA
Charles Leo Meharry. '07
BLOOMINGTON
Ida Emily Akin, '12
William Wesley Black, '98
Inez Floyance Sachs, 09
BLUFFTON
Nolan Hinson Huff, '06
BROOKSTON
Carlton D. Garlough, '09
CARMEL
Austin Bond, '03
CLINTON
Mark Edmond Nebeker, '08
COVINGTON
George Rhine Jackson, '09
CULVER
Rachel Ellen Folger (Rhumphrey), 'g
EAST CHICAGO
Anne Davies Swezey, '08
EVANSVILLE
Walter Robert Block, '07
William Rambo Hanes, '10
Norman Charles Woodin, '04
Charles Walter Yeck, '07
FORTVILLE
Ward Herbert Fisher, 'ii
FORT WAYNE
Ross Harper Arnold, '09
William Franklin Borton, '02
Ben Perley Weaver, '99
GARRETT
James Henry Greene, '08
GARY
Vida Almeda Austin, '11
Lawrence Vreeland Burton, '11
Roy Warner Flowers, 'o5
Charles Wesley Lawrence, '11
Thomas Douglas Mylrea, '09
Archer Edwin Randall, '11
Frank G. Romig, 'ii
Daniel Maltby Rugg, '10
Oscar William Rudolph Wanderer, 'i i
Aaron Wilbur Zimmerman, '10
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INDIANA-
GOSHEN
Charles Henry Smith, '03
GRAYSON
Roy Hodgson Dillon, '01
GREENCASTLE
Charles Ammerman, '97
Frances Elizabeth Doan, '11
HAMMOND
Samuel Chase Higgins, '97
HUNTINGTON
Floy E. Caley, '11
Mary Clellah Caley, '11
INDIANA HARBOR
William Alexander Faison, '11
INDIANAPOLIS
Daniel Manning Avey, '10
Henry Clarke Balcom, '10
Gwavas Foster Beckerleg, '99
Arthur Boothby, '81
Wilber L. Buchanan, '10
Fremor Spencer Cannon, '11
Harry Young Carson, '11
Ethel Irene Dobbins, '02
Oliver Kinsey Doney, '00
Elmer Edgar Dunlap, '97
Robert Muratt Dunlap, '11
Bertha Loftin Empey (Hoagland),
'07
Charles Theodore Freijs, '79
Mary Louise Gay, '09
Ellis Bernard Hall, '07
Carl Henninger, '08
Nellie Goodwin Hewitt, '04
Harold Vater Hill, 'ii
Wilbur Gilpin Hyde, '10
Walter Jacob Karr, '10
Charles Harrison Knowles, '11
Edith Leonard, '06
Arthur Theodore Long, '08
Louis McManis, '93
Claribel Burton Moore, '11
Jessie Ruth Newcomb (Avey), '08
George Rittenhouse Nixon, '11
Rena May Odell, '02
Joseph Robbins, '10
Robert Jaques Stewart, '04
Dollie Irene Turner (Thomas), '06
Theodore Weinshank, '96
Fred Drinkwater Yeaton, '07
JASPER
Irene Mary Ferris (Traylor), '10
LAFAYETTE
Nettie Adams (Wilson), '77
Robert Coman Cogswell, '11
Albert Hartman Daehler, '08
John June Davis, '07
Nell Sarella McMillen Davis (Knapp),
'07
Alexander Dawes DuBois, '99
Willard Alfred Knapp, '07
Alfred Peter Poorman, '07
John Dean Wilson, '07
LA GRANGE
Gunther Nichols, '01
LA PORTE
Joseph Edward Hallinen, '94
Charles Slade O'Connell, '05
Nellie Florence Taylor, '08
-Continued
LAUREL
Lulu Claire O'Hair, '08
LEBANON
William Henry Smith, '07
Ben Tomlinson, '06
LINTON
Jessie Alexander Powell, '06
LOGANSPORT
Carl John Horn, '97
McCOOL
Glen Lewis Robbins, '09
MARTINSVILLE
Emmett Vincent Poston, '11
MICHIGAN CITY
Mark Deems Disosway, '08
Helen Anderson Southgate, '09
NEW CASTLE
Howard Van Reed Maury, '00
NOBLESVILLE
Philmena Clarke, '11
Donald Graham, '07
PORTLAND
Inez Charlotte Pierce (Vail), '04
PRINCETON
Harry Cleveland Morrison, '08
ROCHESTER
Erno Baker Fletcher, '11
Nuba Mitchell Fletcher, '01
SOUTH BEND
(Charles Emery Bressler, '09
George Herman Herdeman, '94
Wallace ' Douglas Teeple, '97
Charles Roy Vickery, '96
TERRE HAUTE
Frank Smith Bogardus, '04
Helen Mary Crane, '05
John Madison Martin, '96
Charles Jefferson Waits, '00
TRAFALGAR
Chester Hume Forsyth, '10
UPLAND
Robert Ellsworth Brown, '10
VINCENNES
Clarence Irvin Hogue, '08
(Element Bernard Wissing, '11
WABASH
Cornelia Emma Strehlow (Adams), '03
WASHINGTON
Ray Austin Graham, '08
WAWAKA
Claire Vesta Forrey, '10
WHITING
Helen Vera Calhoun, '05
John Calvin Hall, '00
WINAMAC
Bessie Gay Plank (Thompson), '85
Luther Thompson, '86
Susan Elizabeth Thompson, '97
ZIONSVILLE
Raphael Parmer Bundy, '03
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IOWA
ADEL
Lura Ethel Hoge (Straight), '08
Halver Rufus Straight, '07
ALBIA
John Henry Braden, '02
AMES
Frank Gilbert Allen, '01
John Marcus Evvard, '07
Chester Charles Fowler, '09
Bruce Magill Harrison, '08
Harold DeMott Hughes, '07
Lulu Mackintosh Lego (Hughes), '03
Frank Anson Robbins, '10
Daisy Coffin Scott (Stevenson), '95
ATLANTIC
Paul Gillespie, '08
Isabel Mary Osborne, '09
BELMOND
Elon Albert Pierce, '76
BLAKESBURG
James Samuel Stewart, '09
BOONE
Lou Baker, '03
BURLINGTON
William Guthrie Boon, '9^
William Henry Eiker, '06
Arthur Schwern, '08
Charles Eugene Waterhouse, '07
CEDAR BLUFFS
Arthur Chapman Benson, '05
CEDAR RAPIDS
William Jay Brown, '00
Emma Joana Hagey, '03
Harry Edgar Hunter, '01
CHARLES CITY
Ida Isabel Caldwell, '07
CLEARFIELD
Howard Eraser Anderson, '09
CLINTON
Samuel Sampson Cook, '11
Thomas Crawford, '94
Litta Dustin Jackson, '06
COUNCIL BLUFFS
Jennie Erma Moore (Binder), '04
John George Wadsworth, '82
CRESTON
Ray Maxwell Dillow, '09
DAVENPORT
Ralph Royal Burgess, '04
Parke Tunis Burrows, '92
George Alfred Cooper, '10
Hugh McWhurr Gilchrist, '99
Alfred Gustave Goldsmidt, '88
Norman Haden Hill, '09
Edward Spencer Johnson, '87
Otto Kuehlcke, '05
Mary Ella Marks, '11
Daisy Mary Miller (Moore), '08
DECORAH
Norval Enger, '06
DES MOINES
Russell Adams McCurdy Anderson, '11
Reba Davis, '11
Ida Louise Lange, '08
Luther Sherman Ross, '89
Guy Ray Shaw, '09
Porneroy Sinnock, '09
Lavinia Steele, '02
Benjamin Asaph Wait, '92
Percy Frazy Whisler, 'n
DOUGHERTY
Flora Lorena Kellogg (Hudson), '75
DUBUQUE
John Webster Cairns, '08
Caroline Valeri Langworthy, '03
FAIRFIELD
Roy Craig Mitchell, '06
FAYETTE
Edward Otto Heuse, '07
FORT DODGE
Lee Allen McElhiney, '10
Sabra Levantia Nason, '06
Thomas Washington Reeley, '95
Florence Barbara Somers (Williams),
'07
FORT MADISON
Harry S. Hill, '09
Harry Alexander Huntoon, '05
Russell James Lewis, '05
John Huntoon Samuels, '88
Waldemar Matthaeus Stempel, '06
GAZA
George Leroy Hicks, '85
GRINNELL
Maude Opal Cessna, '10
Charles Henry Gibbs, '05
Charles Lee Swisher, '09
HARTFORD
Raymond Wentworth Brooks, '11
HOLSTEIN
Mary Hazel Melrose, '10
HOPKINTON
Ely Vail Laughlin, '09
HUMBOLDT
Altha Haviland, '04
INDEPENDENCE
Alexander Donnan, '95
INDIANOLA
Clyde Wilbur Emmons, '09
IOWA CITY
Jessie Louise Arms, 'ii
Fay ClufF Brown, '04
Dora Davidson (Brown), '08
Nina Rebecca Shaffer, '07
IOWA FALLS
Ido Franklin Meyer, '05
KEOKUK
Elmer Frederick Blakeslee, '11
Joseph Louis Brady, 'ii
Nelson Earl Craig, '10
Benjamin Franklin Crow, '77
Paul Kautz, '10
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KEOKUK— Continued
Karl Kiedaisch, '10
Louis Edward Williams, '73
KNOXVILLE
Minnie May Bush, '09
LE MARS
Thomas Edward Cole, '85
Mary Katherine Mourning, '11
MANNING
Edward Barker Scoggin, '97
MARION
Frank Bruce Ingersoll, '03
Andrew Munsen, '04
xMASON CITY
Bertha Salsich (Baird), '11
MONETA
Ida May Pearson (Hiner), '04
NASHUA
Ida Belle Caldwell (Fluck), '08
NEWTON
Charles Phelps Hunter, '02
OSKALOOSA
Marjorie Graves (Walton), '02
Mary Loduska Morris, '09
IOWA— Continued
OTTUMWA
Ruth Eleanor Work, '07
PELLA
Ira Joy Stoddard, Jr., '^^
SCRANTON
Gwendolyn Stewart, '09
SHENANDOAH
Hazel Mitchell, '09
SIOUX CITY
Ralph Arnold, '11
Ralph Osborne Beck, '09
James Austin Coss, '10
Jeanette May Drake, '03
Charles Gordon Gibson, '91
Marianna Green (Steele), '95
Laurence Justin McCarty, '07
Fred D. Smith, '05
William LaBarthe Steele, '96
Elizabeth TenEyck Stout, '08
WATERLOO
Mortimer Burnham Cleveland, '08
Ernest Alexander Hunt, '95
Delia Frances Northey, '11
Franklin Carpenter Piatt, '73
Clyde Leigh Wetzel, '98
ABILENE
Daisy Garver (Baum), '99
ALTAMONT
Aiidrew T. Morrow, '73
Nelson Case Morrow, 04
ARKANSAS CITY
Ward Elmo Hall, '08
Charles Robert Pollard, '03
ASHLAND
Sarah C. Deardorff (Donnell),
ATCHISON
Willis J. Bailey, '04
BRADFORD
Charles Julius Willard, '10
BURLINGTON
Roy Harold Long, '06
CHANUTE
Mary Larned (Parsons), '78
Fernando Alston Parsons, '75
CUBA
William Sylvester Adams, '10
DOUGLAS
Frank M. Burgess, '09
EMPORIA
Herbert Hill Braucher, '94
Gertrude Amelia Buck, '04
Charles Rush Phipps, '11
Delia Jarett Sisler, '05
EUREKA
Stanley Livingston Soper, '98
'78
KANSAS
FREEPORT
Willam Briggs Rowe, '93
GORHAM
Ward William Sullivan, '11
HANOVER
Florizel Adino Taft, '82
HAVILAND
Adclphus Edward Askins, '04
HAYS
Josiah Main, '07
HOLTON
Gertrude Curtis Davis, '10
Ella Maria Watson (Davis), '80
HORTON
Otto Anton Bauer, '11
HOWARD
Sherman Smith, '96
INDEPENDENCE
Jesse Thomas English, '08
KANSAS CITY
William Barclay, '87
William Nicholas Bollinger, '11
Myron Kendall Jordan, '09
John Hale Morse, '81
KINGMAN
Moses Greenleaf, '07
LA HARPE
Samuel Miles Knox, '09
LANE
Edwina Eunice Abbott, '09
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LAWRENCE
Hazel Hope MacGregor, '09
Arthur Leslie Owen, '09
Ulysses Samuel Grant Plank,
Alfred Higgins Sluss, '01
MANHATTAN
Wilmer Esla Davis, '03
Carlotta Marks Ford, 'n
Lucile Emma Kays, '09
Charles Ernest Millar, '09
Edwin George Schafer, '10
Arthur Bourne Smith, '02
Maurice Cole Tanquary, '07
Florence Warner, 06
Anna Waller Williams, '07
MELVARE
Oliver William Mojonnier, '10
NEODESHA
David Robinson Kinkead, '89
NEWTON
George Jacob Hinshaw, '02
OBERLIN
Charles Lyman Ellis, '10
OLATHE
Walter P. Ward, 't7
OSAWATOMIE
Clarence Avise Hewes, '06
OTTAWA
Carrie Sheldon (Bovvers), '05
OVERLAND PARK
John Beardsley, '90
PARKER
Marie L. Waldo (Taylor), '00
PEABODY
Howard Allen Ray, '08
PITTSBURG
Lyle Irenus Brower, '98
Lawrence Everette Curfman, '01
Leroy Morrell Dunsheath, '10
Clinton Thomas McCully, '06
Anice Eunice Nichol (McCully), '07
Winifred Sue Williams (Curfman), '01
STOCKTON
Will Kenneth Skinner, '07
STRAIGHT CREEK
Jeptha H. Davis, '82
TOPEKA
Burt Thompson Anderson, '07
Grace Ayers (Powers), '93
Mary Prudence Billingsley, '08
Tirzah Ozilla Bradley (Anderson), '06
Harry Davett Grigsby, '06
Rufus Chancey Obrecht, '07
William Ambrose Powers, '93
George Schuster, '10
1 0 WANDA
Margaret Isabel Chase, '10
WASHINGTON
Elizabeth E. Caldwell (Ingalls), '04
WELLINGTON
William Arthur Butler, '09
WICHITA
Roy Samuel Elder, '01
Carl Louis Ginzell, '04
Ethel E. McAnulty (Brown), '05
William Douglas Moore, '83
Mary Elizabeth Noble, '96
Coler Lindley Sim, 'tj
KENTUCKY
LEXINGTON
Winnina Ella Brownson, '08
Nancy Davis (Scovell), '78
Edwin Stanton Good, '06
Edward Leverich Hall, '08
Sadocie Connelle Jones, '09
Dwight Comstock Parks, '07
LOUISVILLE
John Earl Henry, '06
Hope Herrick (Henry), '08
Mabel Alma Knight (Harkness),
Frederick Henry Wilson, '98
MARION
James Leslie Melton, '09
BATON ROUGE
William Henry Balis, '10
Edwin Beale Doran, '06
Julius Siverine Gangstad, 'o
Antonio Guell, '10
Albert Franklin Kidder, '06
Khoo-din Lu-peh Tsiang, 'k
BELLE HELENE
Orla Alfred Proctor, '90
MIDDLESBORO
Saidee Esther Nelson, '10
NEWPORT
Kenneth Neill Evans, '04
PADUCAH
Harry Harmon Coe, '10
RICHMOND
>jQ Ada Jane Barter (Dunn), '07
Raymond Jefferson Roark, '11
VISALIA
Harold Edwin Stevens, '10
LOUISIANA
COLUMBIA
Hazel Denton Mandeville (Dool),
CROWLEY
Friend Curtis Querean, '08
FARMERVILLE
Robert Beatty Dool, '06
FLORENCE
Fred Newton Thomson, '07
Geographical Index
827
LOUISIANA— Continued
FLORIS
Howard Newell Baker, '07
NEW ORLEANS
William Cornelison Anthony, '11
Burton French, '04
BRUNSWICK
Alfred Otto Gross, '08
KITTERY
Victor Emmanuel Hulteen, '06
Elmer Archibald Leslie, '10
ORONO
Wallace Craig, '98
Guy Andrew Thompson, '98
BALTIMORE
Maudelle Tanner Brown, '06
Harmon Veeder Swart, '06
Charles Philip Van Gundo, 'S
BETHESDA
William Lemon Chitty, '86
BRANDYWINE
Ira Sanford Brooks, '08
NEW ORLEANS— Continued
Edward Alexander Grubel, '08
Alvah Philbrick, '86
SHREVEPORT
Helen Eva Bliss, '11
MAINE
PORTLAND
Charles Manley Bell, '10
TURNER CENTRE
Agnes Lucy Sargent (Blossom), 'oS
MARYLAND
KENSINGTON
Willard Otis Waters,
MOUNT SAVAGE
Ralph Edgar Brown,
ROLAND PARK
Frank Henry Clark,
UNION BRIDGE
Charles Henry Keltner,
90
MASSACHUSETTS
ALLSTON
Perry Barker, '04
AMESBURY
Lillian Mabelle George, '04
ARLINGTON
Loren William Marsh, '97
BOSTON
Mary Boggs (East), '05
Edward Slurray East, '01
Arthur Aldrich Hale, '05
Leila Dorothy Harris, '11
Howard Spencer Hazen, Jr., '05
Clarence Eugene Holcomb, '04
Mary Butters McLellan (Sunshall),
'06
Bertha Marion Pillsbury, '95
Carlon TenBroeck, '08
Moses Edgar Thomas, '06
BROOKLINE
George Gibbs, Jr., '00
CAMBRIDGE
May Allinson, '06
Clarence Howard Blackall, '77
Archie Bland Dorman, '04
Robert Bruce Fizzell, '10
Ulysses Simon Fitzpatrick, '10
Margaret Elizabeth Grafius (Birkhoff),
'os
Louise C. Allen-Gregory, '92
Abbott Lawrence^ Lowell, '05
Justin Winfred Shrader, '11
Frederick Jackson Turner, '08
GREAT BARRINGTON
Martin Jacob Overholser, *io
HOLYOKE
Joseph Brenneman Franklin VVeis, '83
HYDE PARK
William Pitt Johnson, '79
LOWELL
Margarethe Caroline Hochdoerfer, '09
NEWTON
Shirley Kendric Kerns, '97
NEWTON CENTER
Mabel Katherine Davison (Lotz), '04
John Ramsey Lotz, '01
William Henry Stallings, Jr., '11
NORTHAMPTON
Katherine Alberta Layton, '01
PITTSFIELD
Charles Day Black, '11
Ludwig Kimimer, '10
Clarence Benwell Miller,
'08
SPRINGFIELD
John King Barker, '92
STATE LINE
Elsa Jeanette Coar (Walsh),
SWAMPSCOTT
Charles Perry Jeffers, '74
WAVERLEY
Anna J. Conkling (Seymour),
Arthur Bliss Seymour, '81
WESTFIELD
Susan Martha Reed, '08
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MASSACHUSETTS— Continued
WEST LYNN
Edward Webb Brown, '
Thorbjorn Kjus Enger,
WORCESTER
Erwin Oliver Finkenbinder,
Sara Carolyn Fisher, 'lo
MICHIGAN
ANN ARBOR
Frank Caleb Gates, 'lo
Henry Allen Gleason, 'oi
Theophil Henry Hildebrandt, '05
George Roger La Rue, '11
Alfred Edwin Lussky, '11
Sarah Davina MacKay, '07
Harry Folsom Neal, '11
Esther Anna Smith, '04
AUGUSTA
Dwight T. Randall, '9^
BAY CITY
George Rushsell Smith, '00
BEAR LAKE
Bernice Margaret Bradford, '09
Vida Lucile Collins, '10
BENTON HARBOR
Vincent Westfall Switzer, '07
Lynne Griswold Worth, '03
BUCHANAN
Zelia Bernice Hayes, '00
Hugh Pratt Kean, '09
CALUMET
Lucina Jane Borton (Rodi), '03
CEMENT CITY
Paul Nelson Flint, '06
CHESANING
Ralph Agnew, '05
CLINTON
Grant Train Davis, '09
DETROIT
William Wells Denton, '09
Edward Doremus Gorham, '11
Howard Tyler Graber, 'oi
George Lyman Grimes, '97
Morgan J. Hammers, '98
Frederick Edward Hanke, '07
Thomas Milford Hatch, '98
Horace Gaylord Hobbs, '08
Jonathan Samuels Huntoon, '05
Ferdinand Jehle, '10
Dana Walter Kreidler, '11
John Alexander McRae, '96
James Franklin Mclntire, '07
Albert LeRoy Marsh, '09
John Nydegger, '07
Edd Charles Oliver, '01
Forrest Allen Pruitt, '07
Imogene Shade, '07
Adam Julius Strohm, '00
Peter Frederick William Timm, '04
Thomas William Walton, '10
William Jad Wardall, '08
Orres Ephriam Young, '93
EAST LANSING
George John Eouyoucos, '08
George Herbert Coons, '08
Agnes Hunt, '08
William Christoph Marti, '09
Louis Brawley Mayne, '10
EAST LANSING— Continued
Jesse_ J. Myers, '01
Virginia Richeson, '05
FINLAY CITY
Rufus William Smith, '08
GRAND RAPIDS
Edwin Bert Adams, '08
Blanche Adelaide Church, '89
Burton Robinson Corbus, '00
ISHPEMING
Charles Guthrie Boone, '06
Ora Deal McClure, '91
Louis Conway Moore, '07
Emmett Collins Thompson, '07
JACKSON
John Simeon Cleavinger, '09
KALAMAZOO
William Emilius Praeger, '00
LAKEVIEW
John Raymond Shulters, '10
LANSING
Olive Clarice Lathrop, '00
Edson Alexander Wilder, '07
LUDINGTON
Alice Louise Wing, '04
MARQUETTE
Carrie Marsh Hill, '08
MUSKEGON
Kate Bonnell Mann, '06
NILES
Lewis Brown, '03
Orrill Pauline Coolidge, '04
Clara Edna Fisher (Brown), '03
Walter Harrah Parkin, '09
Francis John Plym, '97
PAW PAW
Olive Ermengarde Davis, '06
PRINCETON
Lewis Frank Bacon, '06
SAINT CLAIR
Bertha M. Carleton, '05
SAULT SAINTE MARIE
Arthur Seymour Robinson, '80
SHELBY
Landale William Duncan, '10
SPARTA
Harry Bert Fox, '00
TRAVERSE CITY
John Wakely Patchin, '78
\aTLCAN
Frank Hall Armstrong, '99
Geographical Index
829
MINNESOTA
ALBERT LEA
William Everett Hedgcock, '09
BIG LAKE
Minnette Cleora McAllister (Miller),
'79
CLOQUET
Lucile Alice Booker (Watkins) '99
COLERAINE
Barbara Crow (Dennison), '09
EAST GRAND FORKS
Augustus Washington Hayes, '07
DULUTH
Flora Pearl Mable Belting, '05
LEWISTON
Harold Raymond Leonard, '11
MINNEAPOLIS
Jessie Emma Baldwin (Turner), '08
Lewis Isaac Birdsall, '09
John Braham Cabanis, '08
Frank Tracy Cavandor, '03
Lucile Anna Clinton, '03
Annette M. Culver (Ellison), '78
Horace Dunaway, '89
Thomas Irwin Fullenwider, '02
Grace Healey (Smith) '83
Harriett Emma Howe, '02
Edward Everett Hunt, '93
Sophie Hyde, '03
Thomas Erwin Latimer, '09
Walter Eugene Lord, '10
Charles Chamberlain Lyford, '75
Joseph McCoy, '06
ohn Ira Parcel, '09
Silas Hubbell Piatt, '83
(jeorge William Redfield, 'oi
Rome Clark Saunders, '98
Minnie Earl Sears, '00
Blanche M. Seely, '00
Jerome Kenneth Simer "07
Charles Linnaeus Smith, '82
Laura Belle Smith (Piatt), '84
Hilda Louise Str^uch, '09
Hubert Michael Turner, '10
Louis Dwight Harvell Weld, '07
Solon Marx White, 'g6
Maurice Meacham Wilcox, '99
Robert Williams, '96
Clifford Willis, '00
George Thomas Henry Wray, '00
Herman Festues Wright, '05
MOORHEAD
John William Eck, '11
NORWOOD
Albert Frederick Laurence, '11
NYRES
Joseph Carl Worrell, '04
ORTONVILLE
Nellie Margaret Darby (Pettersen) '91
PINE CITY
Jesse Hammers, '01
ST. PAUL
Clem C. Austin, '07
Harry Holdridge Burgess, '09
William Thomas Burrill, '95
Estella Forth Chrisholm (Nvdegger),
'C3
Fred Randall Crane, '06
Harry Stirling Horner, '09
Edward Oswald Korsmo, 'ii
Cornelius James Peeples, '00
George William Rathjens, '10
Fred Wayland Rose, '03
Carl Steinwedell, '03
George Steinwedell, '97
John Truesdale Stewart, '93
William Bowen Stewart, '02
McDonald Thompson, '02
Percy Thomas Walton, '94
Richard Herman Williams, '07
Warren Williamson, '11
THIEF RIVER FALLS
Robert James Jordan, '11
WARREN
Essie Edwina Neal (Hayes), '10
WEBSTER
Andrew Jacobson, '10
WELLS
Harry Clark Woodworth, '09
WESTBROOK
John Byron Wright, '11
WHITE BEAR LAKE
Claude Douglass Enochs, '98
Alice Dellena Hughston (Enochs), '99
WORTHINGTON
Charles Edward Sims, '05
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
Charley Francis Briscoe '05
CATCHINGS
Edna Elizabeth Neff, '11
DUNCAN
Verne Linn Applegate, '11
GREENVILLE
John Blanton Dabney, '10
Charles H. West, '84
MISSISSIPPI
HEATH MAN
Ida Susan l.andel (Holmes), '99
JACKSON
George Washington McCluer, '8
Noah Webster Overstreet, '10
MADISON STATION
Parley Agrippa Phillips, '73
WESTFIELD
Harvey McGinnis, '09
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MISSOURI
APPLETON CITY
James Gladden Elliott, '08
BRECKENRIDGE
John Thomas Kenower, '83
BURLINGTON JUNCTION
Edwin Fletcher Caldwell '07
CAPE GIRARDEAU
Frederick Hugo Doeden, '04
CARROLLTON
William Emery Brewer, '07
CARUTHERSVILLE
Julia Ethel Caswell, '05
CHAFFEE
Clara Beck Reasoner (Barry), '02
CHARLESTON
George Thomas Bond, '10
CHILLICOTHE
Inez Dorothy Gorden, '09
COLUMBIA
Harry Orson Allison, '06
Perry Elmer Karraker, '11
Charles Robert Moulton, '07
Perry Fox Trswbridge, '06
Edna Cecilia Vance (Spriggs), '03
DE SOTO
Samuel Charles Campbell, '08
DEXTER
Joel Ernest Dunn '06
DONIPHAN
Miriam Gerlach, 'i i
EASTHOLME
Hubert Anthony Webber, '97
EL DORADO SPRINGS
James Frederick Rhodes, '95
EXCELSIOR SPRINGS
Walter Coffman Paton, '09
HANNIBAL
John Frederick Meyer, Jr., '07
Edward Lewis Walker, '92
HARRISONVILLE
Abia Joseph Sharp, '82
JOPLIN
Harold E. Cristy, '09
Clendon Vanmeter Millar, '93
Alfred Willemin Rea, '93
George Webster Saathoff, '06
KANSAS CITY
Robert Cousins Bardwell, '09
Robert Paul Bates '06
Eleanor Mahan Beardsley, '07
George Davis Beardsley, '09
Henry Mahan Beardsley, '79
George Webster Blakesley, '93
Gertrude Bowman (Johnson), '03
Lettie Evelyn Burrill (Lewis), '02
Robert Jay Candor, '08
Dick Hadwin Cornell, '06
Lucile Starr Cravens, '11
KANSAS CITY— Continued
William Liebrick Crouch, '01
Whitman Dart, '05
Mariette Davis (Beardsley), '81
Wilbur Lawrence Dunn, '09
Harry Edward Eckles, '98
James Phillips Fellows '11
Chester Alva Foreman, '07
Alfred Gregory, '78
Alfred Ernest Harvey, '91
Albert Grant Higgins, '93
Frederick William Honens, '96
Walter William Huff, '08
James Martin Kent, '85
Daniel Clement Ketchum, '99
Sarah Elvira Kibby, '08
Hugo Lund, '02
Wendla Justitia McCaskey (Bardwell),
'08
Henry Long McCune, '83
Nellie Pearl Matthews (Jordan), '08
William Anthony Medill '04
Frederick Alexander Mitchell, '98
Clara Myers (Harvey), '91
Grace Darley Phillips, '05
Frederic William Rickart, '91
Ruby Blanch Risser, '06
George Silas Russell, '09
Edward John Schell, '11
Ramon Schumacher, '09
Peter Wolff Seiter, '10
Avis Srnith, '^^
Fred Merroyn Staker, '07
Lewis Alva Stephenson, '04
Sidney Orin Swenson, '99
Francis Howard Switz, '10
Warren Stephen Williams '09
Minnie Barney Woodworth (Young),
'98
John H. Young, 99
KIRKSVILLE
Louis S. Dougherty, '89
Charlotte May Jackson, '04
Warren Jones, '02
MAYVIEW
Mary Alice Matthews, '03
MINDENMINES
Jacob Clark Nelson, '07
NEWARK
Frank Davis Preston, '10
NORBORNE
Albert Butler Sawyer, Jr., '10
OLDEN
Edna Clarkson (Evans), '04
RICH HILL
Alexander Majors Munn, '95
SAINT JOSEPH
William Horace Sherman, '01
SAINT LOUIS
Francis Cyrus Bagby, '07
Etta Lorraine Beach (Wright), '88
Joshua Franklin Begole, 96
James Russell Benson, '04
Arthur Ward Buckingham, '11
Cecil Spencer Bumann, '06
Fred Henry Burgess, '04
Harley Thompson Burgner, '10
Earle K. Burton, '11
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831
SAINT LOUIS— Continued
Comfort Straight Butler, '09
Clifford Crosby, '05
Charles Williams Cross, '92
Otto Arthur Dicke, '08
Louis Engelmann Fischer, '98
John Frederick Garber, '97
Ludwig Gutmann, '04
Frederick Silvey Hall, '98
Frank Wyman Hilliard, '04
John Harmon Hinman, '07
Ralph Edgar Holch, '10
Philip Matthias Hucke, '93
Cloyd Elias Keith, '04
Alfred Richard Koch, '07
George Pence Large, '09
John Albert McFarland, '03
Mary Ola McGinnis, '02
Ernest Edward Meier, '05
Louis Charles Frederick Metzger, '05-
Chester Branch Miller, '07
Benjamin Harrison Mosby, '09
William Atkinson North, '10
John Augustus Ockerson, 'tj,
Edward Ellsworth Orr, '96
Fred Oscar Pahmeyer, '05
George Edward Pfisterer, '08
Frank Hay ward Pond, Jr., '11
Charles Pruitt Potter, '09
Gail Rebraan, '09
Edwin Brown Righter '10
Claude Kerlin Rowland, '09
Homer Runkel, '11
Otto Fred Schulzke, '10
Alfred George Schutt, '05
Donald Gamaliel Scott, '93
Eugene Charles Seib, 'ii
Victor Lorenzo Sheldon, '03
Roderick William Siler, '03
SAINT LOUIS— Continued
George Carroll Smith, '01
John Strom, '10
Fred Coe Taylor, '07
Marion Thompson (Gratz), '95
Ovyen Martin Ward, '07
William Henry Wehmeier '04
Paul Eberhard Werckshagen, '08
Nellie Wetzel (Sheldon), '04
Mary Stanclyffe Wilkinson. '07
George Bassett Williams, '99
Lora Wright (Williams), '08
SEDALIA
James Woodbury Blakeslee, '96
SIKESTON
John Halbert Galeener, '06
SPRINGFIELD
Andrew John Eisenmeyer, '82
Lorin Wijliam Peabody, '91
Otto Christopher Steinmayer, '02
TARKIO
Maurice Holmes Rees, '05
WARRENSBURG
Alice Ledlie Blair, '10
WEBB CITY
Rollin Orlando Everhart, '98
Fred Cameron Pratt, '10
Airaee May Sides (Reynolds) '04
WEBSTER GROVES
Ralph Walter Mills, '99
Bruce Smith, '01
John Edwards Wright, '85
ANACONDA
Eva Ella Huffman, '08
BILLINGS
Clyde Earl Durland, '04
Roy Stebbins, '05
BOZEMAN
Abigail Maria Hess, '10
Drury Lee Weatherhead, '08
BUTTE
Helen Louise Price, '00
CHESTER
Lulu Catherine Woolsey (Hurst),
CRESTON
L. Estelle Paulin (Padgett), '85
DEER LODGE
Anne Mary Applegate, '08
Ralph Stanley Bauer, '04
DILLON
Lucy Hamilton Carson, '99
GALATA
Harry Savidge, '07
HAMILTON
Caroline Louise White '04
MONTANA
HELENA
Percie Cobb Rentfro, '10
Hazel Sloan (Schroeder),
KALISPELL
Elizabeth Prophet Ritchie, '09
Tillie Joe Schumacher (Railsback), '02
LEWISTON
William H. Smith, '85
MANHATTAN
James Lewis Gardner, 'n
MISSOULA
>gg Arthur Chester Millspaugh, '10
George Merit Palmer, '08
Carrie Cade Patton, '11
Paul Chrisler Phillips, '11
Robert Hugh Sloane, '07
POLSON
David Frederick Barloga, '08
SAND SPRINGS
Fred Eaton Allen, '07
STANFORD
Earl Wineman, '09
THREE FORKS
Paul Charles Peine, '10
VAUGHN
Chester Arthur Marshall, '07
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NEBRASKA
ALVO
Mahlon Ogden Weed, '78
BEATRICE
Dwight Stout Dalbey, '02
BLAIR
Earl Vanhise Capps, '95
FALLS CITY
George Emile Jaquet, '08
GRAND ISLAND
Bertha E. Barnes (Ross), '81
Sprague Dwight Ross, '81
HAY SPRINGS
Charles Weston, '76
HEBRON
Charles Richards, '78
HOLDREGE
Frank A. Dean, '78
KEARNEY
Anna Vivian Jennings, '03
Elijah Newton Forterfield, '73
LINCOLN
Charles Jacob Bills, '80
Eugene Herman Brandt, '97
William Charles Brenke, '96
Columbus Loren Harkness, '10
Vernon Leo HoUister, '07
Guess Humphrey, '05
Charles Bopes Lee, '09
Camilla Florence Lewis (Bills), '83
Fred H. McClain, '10
Fanny Pierce, '75
John Larke Pierce, '74
Lela Gretchen Pilcher (Hollister), '05
Robin Roy Reid, '05
Felix Ritchey, '99
LOUISVILLE
Raymond Cliff Yant, '07
LOWELL
Meta Edna Woodworth (Burkhart),
'03
McAllister
Ele D. Swisher, '10
NEWCASTLE
Mabel Schulte (Richards), '01
NORTH BEND
Robert Ross Seymour, '09
Walter Alfred Seymour, '09
OMAHA
Jerome Gustaf Appelquist, '00
Kittie Clyde Avery, '82
Clyde Leslie Babcock, '94
Daniel Middlekauff Beal, '08
Harvey Childs Bennett, '09
George Frederick Beyer, '07
Wesley Elmer Burroughs, '00
Frederick Woodruff Clarke, '91
Ralph Southward Drury, '03
Harry Truxtun Eastman, '99
George Edward Rowe, '96
Florence Sehring Smith, '04
Millicent Stebbins, '08
William Luther tJnzicker, '98
RUSHVILLE
Ella Stewart Brown, '11
SAINT PAUL
Augusta Anderson, '06
UNIVERSITY PLACE
William Gordon Kline, '06
Elias Herbert Wells, '01
WISNER
George Frederic Kenower, '75
YORK
Ada Olive Haggard, '10
Frederick Manley Liggett, '08
ELKO
George Horton Ballantyne,
GOLDFIELD
Arthur Ellis Barnes, '75
James Harvey Parks, '75
JARBRIDGE
Thomas Beadle, '97
NEVADA
RENO
Harold Hendryx Barter, '04
J. Claude Jones, '02
SCHURZ
Frank Augustus Ellis Starr, '76
DURHAM
Bethel Stewart Pickett, '06
NEW HAMPSHIRE
HANOVER
Mark Skidmore,
09
ARLINGTON
Frederick William Gill, '10
BAYONNE
Thomas Wilson, '02
BLAIRSTOWN
Theodore Herman Trams, '
NEW JERSEY
CLAREMONT
Clarence John Leroy, '11
EAST ORANGE
Thomas Hamer Amrine, '06
Guy Bernard Barackman, '02
Lincoln Bush, '88
John Andrew Freese, '02
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NEW JERSEY— Continued
EAST ORANGE— Continued
Joseph Coleman Gilmour, '05
Edna Rose Hammers (Ray), '01
Lilian Hammers, '05
Mabel Strickland Hayward (Rothgeb),
'oS
Edward John Mehren, '06
Hugh Richard Partridge, '11
George Joseph Ray, '98
Wade Hampton Rothgeb, '05
ELIZABETH
Lambert Theodore Ericson, '04
ENGLEWOOD
Hugh Hazelton, '90
HARRISON
Frederic William Gill, '06
HIGH BRIDGE
Clarence Boyle, Jr., '10
HOBOKEN
Ralph Elvin Barickman, '06
William Edward Brown, '06
Eugene William Kraft, '09
Carl William Simpson, '04
MADISON
Raymond Carver Ricker, '00
MONTCLAIR
William Francis Goltra, '83
Edward Raylor Kent, '11
MONTCLAIR— Continued
Neil McMillan, Jr., '04
Jessie Barbara McRobie, '11
NEWARK
Randolph Eide, '10
Elmer Franklin Heater, '11
Ruel Forrest Lehman, '10
Elizabeth Belle McKnight, '07
Jacob Allen Patton, '88
Daniel Homer Rich, '07
PERTH AMBOY
Robert Lambert Fowler, '99
PLAINFIELD
Harmon Veeder Swart, '06
PRINCETON
Frederick Augustus Braun, '09
ROSELLE PARK
Warren Emerson Knapp, '09
SOMERVILLE
Robert Wilson Cornelison, '90
STELTON
James A. Kinkead, '93
UPPER MONTCLAIR
Edward William Goldschmidt, '87
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
Howard Spurb Hammond, '09
ALBUQUERQUE
Octave Besancon Clarke, '97
Anna Berthair Riley (Miller),
ARTESIA
Clarence V. Brainard, '83
Edward Clyde Slocumb,
DEMING
Ina Oliva Lapham, '07
EAST LAS VEGAS
Daniel Tilden Hoskins, '10
Henry Seward Van Petten, '84
LACUNA
Floyd Sinnock Hewes, '06
MAXWELL
Glidden Hinman, '05
MINERAL HILL
Helen Elaine Ervin (Roberts),
NEW MEXICO
MOUNTAINAIR
Fred Lehman Hill, '81
ROSWELL
John DeLoss Mell, '03
02
SILVER CITY
Isabella Fyfe, '05
William Price Wright,
09
07
SOCORRO
Byron Kemp Coghlan, '08
TUCUMCARI
Henry Lehr Boon, '03
Charles Henry Hittson, '05
TULAROSA
Lorinda Ballow Spellman, '01
UNION CO.
Charles Lewis Logue, '00
ALBANY
John Jay Bradley, '09
George Dodds, '09
Andrew Sloan Draper, '05
Edwin Lyon Draper, '02
Harlan Hoyt Horner, '01
AUBURN
Lucian W. Scott, '11
NEW YORK
BAYSIDE, LONG ISLAND
Anne M. Maxwell, '92
BREWSTER
Miles Otto Gibson, '09
BROOKLYN
Helen E. Butterfield (Schoonhoven),
'91
Clarence Lincoln Crabbs, '90
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NEW YORK— Continued
BROOKLYN— Continued
Torris Eide, '04
Arthur Ludwig Enger, '11
Charles Thomas Greene, '01
Grant Gregory, '87
Ernest Hungerford Johnston, '07
Henry Wallace McCandless, '90
John Henry Meneely, '96
Francis Guy Moore, '06
Olof Anton Nilsson, '01
Mabel Perry (Macneal), '04
Richard W. Sharpe, '93
BUFFALO
Frank Lyman Busey, '95
Martin Francis Connelly, '11
John Albert Miller, '85
Byron Llewellyn Moore, '90
Albert Philip Sy, '94
Francis John Tresise, '90
Wallace Kenneth Wiley, '04
William Strong Wright, '10
CATO
Elizabeth Lucinda Bradley, '11
DEPEW
Alonzo Beda Neininger, '11
FLUSHING
John Clavart Sample, '97
FORT TOTTEN
Townsend Foster Dodd, '07
FREDONIA
Rachel Marian Jarrold, '09
FRANKLIN
Laura Allana Straight, '99
HASTINGS UPON HUDSON
Stephen Ford Holtzman, '95
ITHACA
Edward Riley Allen, '06
Alvin Casey Beal, '97
Ralph Waldo Braucher, '97
Portia Eunice Gilkerson (Hopper), '07
Merritt Harper, '02
Herbert Andrew Hopper, '07
Oskar Augustus Johannsen, '94
Clyde Hadley Myers, '10
Albert Charles Phelps, '94
Fleda DeVere Straight (Myers), '08
KENMORE
Sophia Lange, '11
LAKE PLACID CLUB
Katharine Lucinda Sharp, '07
MORRISVILLE
Jasper Fay Eastman, '10
NEW BRIGHTON
Willard Albion Boyd, '91
NEWBURGH
James Ross Stevenson, '10
NEW YORK
Edward Lorenzo Abbott, '83
Benjamin McAlester Anderson, Jr., '06
Frederick Gordon Bonser, '01
Ralph Emmett Bowser, '05
DicK Hubert Chester, '91
NEW YORK— Continued
Manley Earle Chester, '97
Ella Hazel Clark, '05
Philip Arthur Conard, '01
Roland Ray Conklin, '80
George Bruce Cortelyou, '05
Chester Robert Dewey, '08
Edgar Dwight Doyle, '10
Alfred Fellheimer, '95
Oscar Bryant Frazer, '08
Leon Goldmerstein, '11
Otto Emil Goldschmidt, '94
Robert Murray Haig, '09
Katharine Caroline Halsey, '09
Opal Beatrice Heller, '91
Henry Elmer Hoagland, '10
Vernon Milner Holder, '03
Paul Edward Howe, '06
Guy Hubbart, '06
Truman Lee Kelley, '09
Conrad Bryant Kinball, 'gd
Frank Hamilton Kneeland, 04
Lizzie Knowlton (Cushman), '83
John Marshall Lowrie, '09
Frank Bierce Maltby. '82
David Thorpe May, 05
Ruth Ellis Messenger, '11
Ora Sherman Morgan, '05
Walter Ross Moulton, '08
William Conrad Nein, '09
Frederick David Niedermeyer, '04
Fred Henry Nymeyer, '11
Alphonso Lorenzo Perry, '05
Herman S. Piatt, '92
Max Ravitch, '10
Harry Wilfred Reddick, '06
Ralph Leslie Rusk, '09
John Calvert Sample, 'g6
William Fred Schaller, 10
Charles Ward Schroeder, '05
James William Shaw, '08
Florence Mary Smith, '06
Grant Warren Spear, '87
William Warren Stifler, '08
Spencer A. Stinson, '08
Ferdinand E. Toenniges, '98
Elkan Turk, '10
Hector Hilgard Tyndale, '75
Frank Arthur Vanderlip, '05
Carl Clinton VanDoren, '07
Sarah Emmeline Webster, '98
Ralph Wilson Weirick, '99
Burton B. Wilcox, '04
Harry Ray Woodrow, '11
NIAGARA FALLS
Clarence Eugene Mead, '04
PHOENIX
Caroline Wandell, '00
PLEASANTVILLE
Wilkens Hoover Owens, '00
ROCHESTER
LeRoy Fitch Beers, '03
William Burgess Carman, '82
Emma Brown Connelly (Eidam), '07
Edward Gollert Eidam, '04
Lois Antoinette Reed, '09
Myron Elwin Whitham, '96
ROME
Ira Burton Dole, '11
SARATOGA SPRINGS
Clarence Earl Fleming, '04
Geographical Index
NEW YORK— Continued
835
SCARSDALE
Horace Taylor, '87
SCHENECTADY
John Dudley Ball, '07
John Besler Bassett, '11
Hugh Alexander Brown, '11
John Albert Callan, '07
Edgar Francis Collins, '98
Gordon William Crossett, '08
Robert Ernest Doherty, '09
Lutie Azuba Goff (Callan),
Fred Jay Gray, '11
Max Ross Hanna, '02
Herbert Kay Humphrey, 'ii
George Guy Jeter, '10
David Reuben Lagerstrom, 'i
Hugh Allen McCrea, '09
Charles Anson Nash, '09
George Carroll Oxer, '03
Howell Hiram Reeves, '10
Carl James Rohrer, '11
Orin Earl Shirley, '10
Robert Michael Spurck, '10
William Summer Thayer, '05
SUFFERN
Willis Cullen Chipps, 'oi
SYRACUSE
Frank Barry, '77
Flora Edith Farmer, '10
Elizabeth Smith, '09
09
SYRACUSE— Continued
Mary Estelle Todd, '01
Charles Wesley Tooke, '00
James Madison Warner, '08
TRENTON
Bartlett Martin Kerr, '09
TROY
Russell Samuel Howard, '10
UTICA
Edward Anthony Styles, '08
WATERTOWN
Franklin Marion Gilbert, '87
WELLSVILLE
Alwin Louis Schaller, '07
WHITE PLAINS
Walter Cheney Vail, '97
WILLIAMSVILLE
Jacob Wendling, 'lo
WOLCOTT
Frank Lawrence Hanson, '08
Rachelle Margaret Hanson (Gurley),
'00
YONKERS
Bernard Victor Swenson, '93
NORTH CAROLINA
CHARLOTTE SOUTHPORT
Thomas Judson Wright, '09 Mark Fargusson,
HENDERSON
Thomas Merritt Pittman, '11
NORTH
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
Ernest Shaw Reynolds, '09
Elmer John Thompson, '10
BILLINGS
Mary Lentz (Brown), '03
BISMARCK
Luther Earle Birdzell, '03
DEVILS LAKE
Earl Leroy Duell, '04
FARGO
Edward Spencer Kecne, '90
Roy Harley Slocum, '00
Irwin Webster Smith, '08
FESSENDEN
Julius Valentine Bopp, '08
GAYLORD
Allen Burton Cooke, '07
GRAND FORKS
Abbey Louisa Brayton (Ruediger), '05
Orlo Dorr Center, '05
Andrew Franklin Hunsaker, '09
Edward Beattle Stephenson, '10
George Henry Wilmarth, '99
DAKOTA
GRANDIN
Katherine May Blake (Harkins), '09
HETTINGER
Paul Manley Brown, '06
LIDGERWOOD
Harry Herbert Slawson, '10
McHENRY
Ira Dent Allison, '06
Edna DuBois Hoff (Allison), '03
MAYVILLE
Fred Gates Fox, '98
NEW ROCKFORD
Cora May Van Galder (Hart), '08
TAFT
Walter Frederick Kunz, '10
UNIVERSITY
Edward Chapman Converse, '04
VALLEY CITY
McNeal Cole James, '09
Frank White, '80
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OHIO
AKRON
Albert Carl Linzee, '98
Nelle Wheeler Reese (Spiers), '05
BELLEFONTAINE
Leigh Francis Zerbee, '11
BLUFFTON
William Albert Albrecht, '11
BREWSTER
Frank Wright Dunning, '08
CALEDONIA
John Webb Irwin, '10
CANTON
Walter Landor, '11
William Ashway McCully, '04
Elmer A. Tilden, '08
CINCINNATI
Ethel North Burrell, '11
Ransford Morton French, '91
Jessie Elmhurst Gardner, '83
Grace Goodale (Keator) '03
Edwin Gardner Greenman, '02
John Matthew Harney, '05
Georgetta Haven, '00
Edna Hopkins (Slutes), '04
Edward Orris Keator, '02
Selden Gale Lowrie, 'oS
Julia Wright Merrill, '03
Edison Harris Stone, '10
Floyd Ludwig Swanberg, '02
CLEVELAND
Laure Mae Beach (Wright), '91
Max Arnold Berns, '10
Napoleon Hiram Boynton, '09
Emma Buerkin, '02
John C. Cromwell, '86
Warren Edward Durstine, '96
Clarence Leroy Eddy, '00
(juy Dorr Faulkner, '11
Hibbard Spencer Greene, '05
Harry Altman Grossberg, '00
Paul John Hanzlik, '08
Carl Fred Knirk, '08
Ralph Dand Lewis, '83
Harry Stephen Lofquist, '09
Agnes McDougall (Henry), '05
Althea S. Mather (Durstine), '96
May Louise Martin, '01
Harry Albert Moore, '10
John Harland Nelson, '09
Edwin Nesbit, '90
Jennie Wilson Papworth, '09
Wilbur Eugene Underwood, '08
Clarence Foss Williams, '10
Howard Chandler Williams, '08
Solomon Wolff, '02
COLLEGE HILL
Alice Bourland Coy, '04
COLUMBUS
Albert Miller Allen, '01
D. Edythe Beasley (Goben), '98
Alice Mary Black (Arps), '01
Laura Louise Black (Zartman), '01
Garland Armor Bricker, '10
Robert Oscar Busey, '00
I'rank Harvey Eno, '91
I'erdinand John Foote, '94
COLUMBUS— Continued
Sada Annis Harbarger, '09
John J. Miller, '09
Marion Starr Nichol, '08
Herbert Tirrill Osborn. '10
Lydia Ann Phillips, 08
Forrest Leiler Rusk, '09
Bertha Mabel Schneider, '10
Carl Steinwedell, '03
Albert Frederick Stuebing, '11
Ruth Aimee Wardall, '03
Edna Noble White, '06
CONNEAUT
Lewis William Rupp, '11
COSHOCTON
Ernest Wilfred Cresap, '04
DAYTON
William Herbert Beyers, '09
Linda May Clatwortby, '00
Otis Gunn Whitehead, '10
DEFIANCE
John Charles McCauley, '75
DELAWARE
William Charles Hilmer, '10
DELPHOS
Jane Widney Brotherton, '03
DELTA
Timothy Mojonnier, '01
ELYRIA
Samuel Day Bawden, '90
Fred Walter Waterman, '90
FINDLAY
Enoch Abram Fritter, '06
GATES MILLS
John Henry Baird, '09
GENEVA
Francis Edward King, '95
HIRAM
Henry Alfred Burd, '11
HURON
Wilbur Roy Manock, '10
KENT
Helen Marie Atkinson, '06
John Thomas Johnson, '06
George Edward Marker, '03
LAKEWOOD
Deane Burns, '07
MANSFIELD
George Washington Seaman, '93
MARIETTA
Henry Livingston Coar, '03
MARION
Charles Sunderland Johnson, '00
Willis Prentice Kimble, '79
MASSILLON
Richard Abner Brooks, '07
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837
OHIO— Continued
NEW PHILADELPHIA
Wilhelmina Holly Gentsch (Harris),
'07
Vida Celinda Gentsch, '08
NORWOOD
George Walker Morgan, '05
OBERLIN
Charles Nelson Cole, '97
George David Hubbard, '96
Henry Churchill King, '08
Edna Almira Rugg (Hubbard), '00
Mabel Stewart (Cole), '95
OXFORD
Clarence Edwin Carter, '08
Agnes Bouton Cooper, '10
Bruce Fink, '87
Grace Emma Herrick, '11
Benjamin George Lehenbauer, '10
SANDUSKY
Carl Barrows Richardson, '10
TIFFIN
Winnifred Hazel Clifford, '08
Horace Healy Morgan, '06
Frank Marshall Welch, '07
TOLEDO
Montgomery Babcock Case, '06
Elizabeth (iraff, '06
Arthur Bates Loomis, '93
Fred John Routson, '08
William Watts, '74
URBANA
Chalmer Worch Murphy, '11
WOOSTER
Berton Eugene Carmichael, '05
Ernest Browning Forbes, '97
James Weston Hammond, '08
Cassius Clay Hayden, '09
Allen Leet Higgins, '07
Lydia Maria Mather (Forbes), '00
August Frank Daniel Wussow, '09
WYOMING
Ruth Hyndman, '08
YELLOW SPRINGS
Alice Greenwood Derby (Carr), '04
YOUNGSTOWN
Edgar Albert Stanley, '06
ZANESVILLE
Hugh Anthony Imlay, '11
OKLAHOMA
ALTUS
Lela Ethelyn Barnard (Garnett),
Elmer Logan Garnett, '04
ARAPAHO
Fred Thales Huston, '06
BACONE
Forrest Spurgeon Davis, '05
CARMEN
Burt F. White, '09
DEWAR
William Hiram Fursman, '04
Winifred Myers (Fursman), '03
EL RENO
William Garrett Corrin, '05
Jeanette Ellen Edwards, '08
ENFAULA
Harvey Leon Melton, '07
ENID
Arthur Noble Heaney, '08
Hamlin Whitmore Sawyer, '78
FREDERICK
John Nathaniel Spangler, '97
HARTSHORNE
John Emmett Layden, '10
HASKELL
Ferdinand Peter Snider, '09
HENRYETTA
Irving Hughey Cox, '08
HUGO
Edward Alexander Porter, '06
William Arthur Wallace, '11
LAWTON
Clinton Oliver Clark, '04
Philip Henry Clark, '99
MUSKOGEE
Litta Celia Banschbach (Basconi), "06
George Rockwell Bascom, '05
Mark Alden Earl, '93
John William Fisher, '00
Charles Edward Hon, '07
LeRoy Kershaw, '04
Edna Pearle Osborne, '11
Henry Ellis Shipley, '10
Robert Guy Van Doren, '10
OKLAHOMA CITY
(jeorge Herbert Anderson, '08
Edward Parkman Boyd. '01
George Frederickson, 94
Charles Hunter Garnett, '96
Charles Ernest Hair, '98
Orma Archer Innis, '10
Rae Irene Malone, '11
George Riley Petty, '85
Charles Augustus Smith, '99
Ida May Stoltey (Petty), '88
George William Van Meter, '02
Bertram Otto Young, '99
POND CREEK
Edwin Gardner Greenman, Jr., '07
Margaret Grace Greenman, '07
PRAGUE
Robert Edward Garnett, '08
STILLWATER
William Alonzo Etherton, '04
SULPHUR
Herman Douthitt, '11
WALTER
Harold Frank Tripp, '04
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OREGON
ALBANY
Byron Sarver Borton, '05
Philip Albert Goodwin, '87
ASTORIA
Sarah Bennett (Erwin), '92
CENTRAL POINT
Ralph Waldo Elden, '05
Leila Pauline King (Elden), '04
CORVALLIS
Henry Ellsworth Ewing, '06
Ward Louis Hull, '07
Ida Angeline Kicider, '05
Lucy Mae Lewis, '05
George Roy Sampson, '02
Henry Disbro Scudder, '02
Lawrence Fisher Wooster, '06
DRAIN
Carlos Merriam Page, '07
ENGLE POINT
John Verner Mclntyre, '09
EUGENE
Josephine Ruth Elliott (Harpham), '05
Jeannette Keator (Thompson), '06
FILLAMOOK
Ida Estelle Sawyer (Tait) '00
HILLSBORO
Beatrice Martindale Butler, '08
HOOD RIVER
Asa Bryant Cutler, '06
Frank Woodbury Cutler, '05
John Freemont Moore, '77
MEDFORD
Oliver Carter Boggs, '02
John Prescott Butler, '08
John Wilson Kirkpatrick, '06
Orrin Hugh Lawler, '10
John Guy Wilson, '04
MONMOUTH
Maybel Gay West, '00
NORTH BRISTOL
Marcia Barnes Clay, '05
OSWEGO
Herman Silas Pepoon, '81
PENDLETON
Lloyd Silas Robertson, '00
PORTLAND
Edwin Anders, '05
James George Beach, '96
Eugene Bland, '10
Louis Frederick Brayton, '01
Wayne Edison Burkhalter, '03
Edward Ike Cantine, '87
Wilhelmina Ellen Carothers, '04
Hervey Richey Cawood, '09
Norman Ward Chapman, '84
James Francis Clarkson, '90
Ruby Thorne DeMotte (Brown), '02
William Wagner Dillon, '98
Eugene Franklin Gilstrap, '08
Carl Raymond Gray, Jr., '11
Percy Eli Gum, '10
Charles Howard Kable, '02
James Franklin Kable, '99
Nellie Kofoid (Dillon), '98
Charles Patrick Augustus Lonergan, '05
Joseph Kennedy Moore, '08
Henry Milton Morse, '86
Carl Merriman Nye, '97
Charles Clyde Rich, '07
Josephine Scherer (Burkhalter), '05
Hilda Kirke White (Walter), '05
Dwayne Glover Young, '07
SAINT JOHNS
Charles Edward Andrew, '06
SALEM
Edna May Hawley, '03
Leslie Dillon Howell, '07
Emma Grace Lefler, '03
Martha Edith Moles (Fairchild), '04
PENNSYLVANIA
ASPINWALL
Robert Alvin Wood, '94
AVALON
Milton Frederick Stein, '09
BEAVER FALLS
Francis William Walker, Jr.,
CLEARFIELD
Byron Macauley Fast, '10
CORRY
Leigh Patridge HofiF, '06
CRAFTON
William Albert Hawley, '00
EAST STROUDSBURG
Elizabeth Ruth Bennett, '08
ELKLAND
Robert Louis Latzer, '08
GLENSIDE
Edwin Ladue Brockway, '98
HERSHEY
Delos Lawrence James, '09
MEADVILLE
Wilbur James Dixon, '10
MORRISVILLE
Frank Guy Applegate, '06
NEW CASTLE
Albert Lewis Thayer, '98
NORRISTOWN
Charles C. Barnes, '82
Charles Augrustus Smith, '74
PHILADELPHIA
Frederick Eugene Baer, '11
Howard Gray Brownson, '06
Orson Allen Carnahan, '10
Charles Hiram Chapman, '01
Nellie Major Dickinson, '08
Geographical Index
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PENNSYLVANIA— Continued
PHILADELPHIA— Continued
Clarence Oran Gardner, '09
Warren Kenyon Kenning, '06
David Henry Kelly, '04
Douglas Stanley Knauss, '11
Ella Marian Loftus (TurnbuU), '99
Henry Molineaux Lyman, '87
Henry Childs Morse, '04
Simon Nelson Patten, '05
Otto Stuhlmann, Jr., '09
Clifford Bradley Suttle, '07
PITTSBURG
Tames Clifford Bradley, '99
John Needles Chester, '91
Willard Leo Egy, '07
Valeria Johnston Fetterman (Smith),
^'07.
Caroline Catherine Foster, '04
Elmer Kirkpatrick Hiles, '95
Clara Elizabeth Howard (Boyd), '01
Edward Miron Jasper, '11
Nellie Wainwright Jillson, '88
U. J. Lincoln Peoples, '90
Albert Monroe Perkins, '10
Horace Chamberlain Porter, '97
Bertha Thatcher Randa'l, '03
James Randall, '07
Howard Meek Roy, '05
John Joseph Rutledge, '94
Louis Gustave Schumacher, '07
Kenneth Hammet Talbot, '09
READING
Grace Belle Logan, '08
Roy Kenneth Murduck. '10
N. Raymond Porterfiela, '06
ROSEMONT
Marian Cinderella Bell (Bell), '06
SCRANTON
C^ara Louis Camp, '05
Fred Augustus Cox, '07
Oliver David Havard, '97
SCRANTON— Continued
Louis Liston Tallyn, '01
Joe Reynolds Sajrler, '97
Isidore Morris Scholnitzky, '11
SEWICKLEY
Roy Allen Mather, 'gs
SHAMOKIN
Albert Claude Hobart, '97
STATE COLLEGE
Elmer Jay Brown, '09
Elizabeth Forrest, '06
Frank Duane Gardner, '91
John Oscar Kammerman, '07
Edwin Raymond Smith, '05
John Pogue Stewart, '02
Lawrence Charles Turnock, '10
Roy Irwin Webber, '06
Edmund Louis Worthen, '04
Xenia May Woolman (Worthen), '06
SWARTHMORE
David Collins Patton, '10
WASHINGTON
Mabel Helen Zilly (Hamilton), '97
WELLSBORO
Margaret Lewis Bailey, '10
John Albert Latzer, '99
WILKINSBURG
Elvin Edward Boon, '11
Curtis Earl Connard, '08
Warren Errett East, '10
Harry David Easterbrook, '10
Samuel Barry Flagg, '04
Chester Hayward Grove, 'i i
Earle W. Martin, '10
Amy Constance Moon, '01
Earl Downing Stearns, '07
James Donald Sterling, '10
Charles Dutton Terry, '97
RHODE ISLAND
KINGSTON
Bertha Julia Bond (Putney), '04
Samuel Harvey Webster, '06
PROVIDENCE
Laura Russell Gibbs, '02
Frances Adelai Potter (Reynolds), '74
Henry Sheldon Reynolds, 74
SOUTH CAROLINA
CHARLESTON
Fred Paul Dillon, '06
Miriam Elsie Scott (Dillon), '07
COLUMBIA
Francis Marion Phillipi, '96
Alfred Glaze Smith, '06
SPARTANSBURG
Emma Gertrude Jaeck, '08
Henry Kreisinger, 'oa
Isabel McRobie (Ray), '03
Walter Thornton Ray, '01
ABERDEEN
Raymond Wentworth Brooks, '11
Frank Adelbert Brown, '78
Ralph Lee Brown, '75
BROOKINGS
Helen Elizabeth Bullard (Bates),
Joseph Gladden Hutton, '10
Hallie Walker Hyde, 'lo
SOUTH DAKOTA
CHAMBERLAIN
'11 Ebenezer Lewis Drury, '74
OS
CLEARFIELD
Charles Wesley Hawes, Jr., '04
DUPREE
Charles Brooks McCoy, '06
840
University of Illinois
GEDDES
Edmund Bailey Funston, '92
Jesse Grant Funston, '95
GETTYSBURG
John Franklin Whitlock, '78
HURON
Bayard Edwards Beach, '81
Bayard Macknet Beach, '09
Paul L. Grady, '08
Ella Elliott Mclntyre, '08
Metta Mary Macknet (Irene), 'Si
LEAD
Mattie Pauline Fargo, '06
LEMMON
Charles Gashen Carrell, '09
LEOLA
Emanuel Christopher Sigler, '06
MADISON
William Alexander Mackay, '76
SOUTH DAKOTA— Continued
MITCHELL
Thomas Luther Harris, '02
MURCHISON
William Frederick Schroeder, '07
PICKERVILLE
Emmett Emerson Fast, '08
SPEARFISH
Alphonso Samuel Gates, '83
VERMILLION
Wallace Franklin Jones, '07
Mabel Kingsley Richardson, '07
WESSINGTON
George Pope Scotchbrook, '83
WESSINGTON SPRINGS
Sidney Walter Wright, '01
YANKTON
Mary Maude Cole (Scott), '96
Adeline Miriam Jenney, '08
George Harvey Scott, '96
TENNESSEE
CHATTANOOGA
Oliver Sherman Hubbart, '1
George Chauncey Olmsted,
Raymond Sly Wiley, 'oo
CHILHOWEE
Charles Ernest Ramser, '09
GALLATIN
Jonas Ewing Hite, '09
JOHNSON CITY
John Eaton Shepardson, '95
KNOXVILLE
Bessie Glenn Matthews, '09
Robert Cleyton Matthews, '02
Roger Leroy Morrison, '11
08
LIVINGSTON
Ward Everett Hall, '08
MEMPHIS
Everett Shanon Bonnell, '05
John Edward Conley, '03
Levvis Williams Johnson, '96
Julian Lisiecki Lee, '00
Frances Robertson Ohrum
baker), '11
John William Palmer, '10
NASHVILLE
Ollison Craig, '09
Jacob McGavock Dickinson,
TULLAHOMA
Ida Belle Falls, '77
(Penne-
TEXAS
AMARILLO
James Ackerman Buch, '06
ARBALA
Arthur Eldorus Davis, '81
AUSTIN
Mary Emma Goff, '02
Herman Gerlach James, '06
William Finley Kendall, '85
Fred Elmer Rightor, '03
BROWNWOOD
Thomas Yates, '06
COLLEGE STATION
John Jefferson Richey, '03
CORPUS CHRISTI
Jose Marie Alarco, '00
CORSICANA
Minnie Elizabeth Wright (Blackburn),
'83
DALLAS
Laura Morris Anderson (Greenhalgh),
'75
Charles Cory Chamberlin, '01
Fred Dwight Daiiford, '09
Michael Edward Hagan, '07
William Iverson Hargis, Jr., '11
Harvey William Howe, '11
Howard Bruce Murphy, '04
EAGLE LAKE
Marinda Ice (Middleton), '97
EL PASO
Levi Patten Atwood, '94
John Isaac Edwards, '06
Reuben S. Marshall, '06
FORT STOCKTON
Allan Berry Campbell, '09
FORT WORTH
Severin Canute Skielvig, '93
Geographical I^rDEX
841
TEXAS-
GALVESTON
Frank Boyd Baldwin, '09
Norah McNeill, '09
HOUSTON
John Douglas Blocker, '04
Frank G. Frost, '01
George Burt McHugh, '88
LA PORTE
John Henderson Powell, '91
NORMANGER
Louis Arthur Peter Harms, 'ii
PALACIOS
George Thomas Jordan, '00
Charles Henry Trego, '94
Florence Williamson, '08
Mary Hess Williamson (Elder) '87
Maude Williamson, '09
PLAINVIEW
Eleanor Farrand Perry, '10
PORT NECHES
Alexander William Beemer, '10
ROSEBUD
James Howard Armitage, '01
-Continued
SOUND ROCK
Robbins Yale Maxon, '95
SAN ANTONIO
Emo Lizzie Cole (Spain), '04
Nora Betz Dunlap (Rodgers), '05
Robert Beam Rodgers, '09
SAN AUGUSTINE
Dale Stuart Harrison, 'oi
SAN BENITO
Clinton P. Trotter, '09
STATE COLLEGE STATION
Sampson James Fountain, '05
TEXARKANA
Harry Erie Shinn, '10
TROUP
Frances Marilla Eaton, '09
TYLER
Augusta Batchelder (Eaton), '80
Helen Mary Eaton, '07
Mary Anderson Osgood, '04
WILDORADO
Amos Townsend Claycomb, '09
UTAH
LOGAN
William Ernest Carroll, '11
Joseph Eames Greaves, '08
Robert Stewart, '09
MURRAY
George Case Bartell, Jr., '08
OGDEN
Ray Frank Feagans, '08
PROVO
Amos Newlove Merrill, '08
SALT LAKE CITY
Charles Lehman Archer, '06
Alice May Barber (Bennett),
Harry William Baum, '95
SALT LAKE CITY— Continued
Frederick Marsh Bennett, '89
Horace Dale Bowman, '10
John Henry Frederickson, '91
Llody Garrison, 'oj
Walter Herbert (jregory, '06
Jay Tarvin Harris, '91
Wesley Edward King, '97
Eddy Orland Lee, '78
Henry Albright Mattill, '10
David Stanley Meadows, '08
John Edward Pohlman, '97
Banus Hutson Prater, '03
George I. Reeves, '02
Miriam Ursula Welles (Reeves), '03
TOOELE
John Tyndall Russell, '11
BRATTLEBORO
Carl John Strand, '08
CHARLOTTE
Sarah Wooster Eno, '08
VERMONT
ENOSBURY FALLS
Angle Ray Clark, '04
WESTMINSTER
Bertha Alma Dodge (Piper), '03
CLARENDON
Oscar Lloyd Housel, '01
FORT MONROE
Thomas Aquilla Clark, '04
FREDERICKSBURG
George Frank Kepler, '00
IRWIN
William Dietrich, *o6
VIRGINIA
OCEANA
James Albert Leroy Fairchild, '06
RICHMOND
Jessie Ryan (Lucke), '07
RINER
William Doke Scott, '10
TROUTVILLE
Pearl Kindig (Shaver), '08
University of Illinois
VIENNA
John Wallace McLane, 'oi
WARRENTON
Robert Raleigh Yates, 'n
VIRGINIA— Continued
WHEELING
Ernest Bear, '03
WILLIAMSBURG
Gustave Adolphus Schmidt, '03
WASHINGTON
ALDERTON
Miles Fayette Hatch, ^T2
ARLINGTON
William Forrest Oliver, '76
BELLINGHAM
Katherine Ingalls Bacon, '80
Grace Ellen Switzer, '04
Charles Herman Tornquist, '07
BOTHELL
Harriette Wray, '05
CAMAS
Seymour Williams, '01
CHEHALIS
Noah Beery Coffman, '78
CHENEY
Mabel Reynolds, '01
CONCRETE
Claude Levern Wagner, '10
DAVENPORT
Belle Irene Gillespie (Gray), '02
Robert Gray, '00
DAYTON
Arthur Franklin Barnett, '01
EVERETT
Mary Elton Barker (Vincent), '05
FAIRFAX
John Alcide Robert, '09
GOLDBAR
George Delwin Corwine, '09
HILLYARD
Rollo Burdette Grove, '03
NEWPORT
Lida Elizabeth Popejoy (Jones), '04
NORTH YAKIMA
Fred Augustus Hall, '92
Don Hays, '98
Bessie Wolfe Owens (Needham), '85
Dasie Margaret Owens (Hays), '99
Joseph Clarence Staley, '98
OLYMPIA
Martha E. Page (Whitham), '^^
Mary Louisa Page, '78
Herbert Wilford Wallace, '97
Robert Farwell Whitham, '^^
PASCO
Frederick William Frye, '07
Hugh Regnier Fullerton, '02
PESHASTEN
James Wolfe Sussex, '03
PULLMAN
Milton Kent Akers, '05
Hubert Vinton Carpenter, '97
Charles Jay Jones, '10
Maggie Edith Staley (Carpenter), '99
SEATTLE
Philip Judy Aaron, '98
Albert Wilson Ames, '09
Jay Jennings Arnold, '98
Edwin Jacob Bartells, '08
Mayme Batterson, '08
Arthur Linn Bear, '08
Edith Page Bennett, 'oo
(iharles King Bliss, '09
Charles Eugene Bogardus, '83
Lucia Ray Brumbach (Bogardus), '90
Benjamin Pay son Burgess, '08
Harry Holdridge Burgess, '08
Horace Lelaiid Bushnell, '08
Paul Carlson, '11
Florence Baxter Currie, '06
William Maurice Debn, '03
Christina Denny (Smith), 08
Edward August Dieterle, '04
Roy Victor Engstrom, '04
Jessie Estep. '78
Robert Mills Evans, '06
Clara Belle Fellows (Day), '83
Marjorie Douglas Forbes (Wilson), '03
Stuart Falconer Forbes, '98
Theodore Christian Frye, '94
Charles Bayard Gibbons, '07
Harry Norman Gridley, '01
Albert Jesse Harris, '08
Ralph S. Hawley, '07
Julius Charles Herbstmann, '09
Gertrude Fox Hess, '04
Roy Wilson Hilts, '04
Carl Henry Hoge, '09
Hans Jacob Hon, '08
Kate Hullinger (Sterling), '75
Fred Vollentine Johnson, '02
Roxana Galletly Johnson, '09
John Williams Jones, '04
Frederick William Kasten, 'os
William Waddell Kautz, '08
Arthur William Kirkwood, '05
Charles Hervey Lilly, '84
Otto Lawrence Luther, '02
Josephine Augusta Meissner, '06
John Nevins, '98
Marion Michael Null, '00
Maud Osborne, '11
Thomas Elmer Phipps, '06
Loring Harvey Provine, '03
Henry Lincoln Reynolds, '85
George Marvin Savage, '80
Donald Hubbard Sawyer, '02
Fred Scott Sawyer, '05
Charles H. Shamel, '90
Howard Brinkerhoff Slauson, '82
Charles Wesley Smith, '03
Edith Lillian Spray (Sawyer), '07
Ellsworth Prime Storey, '03
Adah Helen Stutsman (Luther), '03
Helen Mary Taylor (Bush), '02
Homer Thomas, '95
SEATTLE— Continued
Milton James Whitson, '02
George Shirley Wilson, '03
Joseph Wade Wilson, '03
SPOKANE
Benjamin Almond Brackenbury, '09
James William Buchanan, '01
Willis Chester Danielson, '10
H. S. Davis, '03
Stanislaw Dowiatt, '00
Hiram Burns Ferris, '94
Joel Edward Ferris, 95
Lily Gray, '06
Charles Henry Green, '03
Frank Schall Jones, '09
Allen Gilmour Kennedy, 'j-j
LeRoy Lewis Little, '11
Peter Mogensen, '94
John Ralph Neely, 82
George Loyal Sawyer, '03
Bertha Evelyn Walters (Green), '07
Chris Beach Watrous, '05
SUMNER
Elmer Fauntleroy Maryatt, '09
SUNNYSIDE
Ralph Emerson Deets, '08
TACOMA
Edwin Elliott Bullard, '06
George Wesley Bullard, '82
S. Foster Bullard, '86
Jessie Jane Bullock (Kastner), '00
Geographical Index
WASHINGTON— Continued
843
TACOMA— Continued
William Bayard Chandler, 'n^
Robert Alexander Cummins. '10
1?°'',^?? Raymond Dougherty, '00
Earl N. Dugan, '06
Charles Edwards, '04
Joseph Hinckley Gordon, '01
Irwyn Horatio Hill, '99
Burt A. Lewis, '06
Charles Edwin Little, '06
Roy Skinner Mason, '10
Frederick Gordon Remann, '01
Cleone Hardyn Soule, '11
Engel Bert Van de Greyn, '11
TRINIDAD
„,, Edgar William Morris, '04
TWISP ^*
William Ricketts Shinn, '06
VANCOUVER
Lee Amos Dillon, '09
WALLA WALLA
Simeon Thomas Gore, 'j6
Albert Cutts Moore, '87
Ellen Garfield Smith, '02
WENATCHEE
Paul Wiley Atwood, '08
Lela May Bullock, '09
WILBUR
Mary Margaret Wheeler (Bennett), '06
GARY
Frank Hamilton Kneeland,
WEST VIRGINIA
SUMMERVILLE
'04 George Durward Long, '09
WISCONSIN
BELOIT
Charles Jacob Mitchell, '91
Lewis Hungerford Wood, '06
EAU CLAIRE
Anna Shaw Pinkum, '04
ELLENSBURG
Royal Elmer Post, '06
FOND DU LAC
Everett Andy Maze, '08
FORT ATKINSON
Harry George Dallas Nutting,
GREEN BAY
Ralph Merle Carter, '05
Emil August Weber, 'oS
KENOSHA
Alice Emily Maddock, '07
LA CROSSE
Grace Osborne Edwards, '98
Daniel Cleveland Faber, '08
Esther Cook Mohr (Dole), '06
Joel Roscoe Moore, '09
Charles William Noble, '95
Florence Sherwood Wing, '01
MADISON
William Black, '07
George Cary Comstock, '07
William Adelbert Cook, '02
John Henry Durfee, '06
Mabel A. Gridley (Kressman),
David Klein, '06
Fred William Kressman, '09
Isabella Jane McCullock, '04
Adam Vause Millar, '97
Sidney Dealey Morris, '05
Charles Albert Ocock, '04
Arthur Peabody, '82
William David Pence, '86
, James David Phillips, '93
0° Chessley Justin Posey, '00
John Langley Sammis, '97
Delia Cleora Sanford, '00
Charles Victor Seastone, '95
Frederick Eugene Turneaure, '
Earle Archibald White, '08
Frank White, '09
MANITOWOC
Donald S. Miller, '06
MELLEN
Albert Edwin Logeman, '04
MIDDLE INLET
Charles Francis Ferris, '11
OS
844
University of Illinois
WISCONSIN— Continued
MILWAUKEE
George John Balzer, '09
Ruth Berolzheimer, '08
Francis Albert Coffin, '09
Birch David Coffman, '94
Leon Morton Decker, '11
Cromwell Bartlett Dickey, '05
Walter Gay Grierson, '07
Charles Ludwig HoU, '06
Charles Henry Jacobsen, '10
Paul Martin Johanning, '09
Herbert Edward Kahlert, '08
Howard Baker Kingsbury, '09
David Klein, '07
John Anton Kostalek, '10
Carroll Gray Lawrence, '99
Leonard John Lease, '04
Joseph Hunter Marshutz, '98
Herbert Thompson McAllister, '10
Joseph A. Mesiroff, '99
John McCuen Mills, '07
Hazel Louise Ovitz, '11
Guy Richardson Radley, '00
Kenneth Gardner Smith, '05
Helen Florence Stookey (Wilkinson),
'04
Nathan Wilkinson, '02
NORTH MILWAUKEE
Vantile William Coddington, '75
Alice Lee (Coddington), '75
OCONOMOWOC
Albert George Mannis, '85
PLYMOUTH
Mabel Oletta Saemann, '09
PRESCOTT
George Chapin, '06
RACINE
John Jefferson Davis, '72
Robert Owen Friend, '07
Edmund Bailey Funston, '92
Leo A. Mautner, '11
RIVER FALLS
Lloyd Goble, '07
Winthrop Seldon Welles, '01
STEVENS POINT
Florence Maria Beck (McGlachlin), '00
Lorimer Victor Cavins, '06
SUPERIOR
Lura Elizabeth Parsons, '09
TOMAHAWK
Egbert George Gesell, '08
WAUKESHA
Lloyd Slate Dancey, '07
Laura Armenia Watt (Fulton), "11
WAUSAU
Edna Fairchild (Pier), '99
WAUWATOSA
Edwin Frederick Hirsch, '11
WEST ALLIS
Paul Burke, '09
Homer Langdon Hadley, '09
WHITEWATER
Fanny Rebecca Jackson, '03
BASIN
Carl Elmer Armeling ,'04
Henry Richard Armeling, '06
Chester Ellis Harris, '02
CASPER
John T. Scott, '05
CHEYENNE
Jessie Isa Lummis, '02
LANDER
John Jack Spriggs, '03
WYOMING
LARAMIE
Hadley Winfield Quaintance, '00
POWELL
William Amos Sawtell, 'lo
Thomas Thatcher Williams, '76
SHERIDAN
Elwyn Lorenzo Clarke, '02
STORY
Carrie Louise Clarke (Blood), '09
Geographical Index
845
FOREIGN COUNTRIES
CHIKORE, MELSETTER DIST.
RHODESIA
John Padden Dysart, '06
NEW SOUTH WALES, COBAR
Francis Joseph Murphy, '97
ANTWERP
Charles Clement Carr, '06
MANAOS
Kingsley Abner Burnell, '10
Edwin Benjamin Karnopp, '04
Lewis Vinton Manspeaker, Jr.,
MAMORE
Henry John Popperfuss, '10
AFRICA
AUSTRALIA
SYDNEY
Edith Clark (Burr;, '99
BELGIUM
BRAZIL
RIO MADEIRA, PORTO VELHO
Thsron Robinson Howser, '08
William Christian Miller, '10
CAMPINAS, STATE OF S. PAULO
Adolph Hempel, '95
BURNS LAKE
Percy Levi Barton,
ALBERTA, BLAIRMORE
Louis Paul Robert, '06
CALGARY
Martin Tuttle Chamberlain, 'oj
Ernest Richard Leverton, '04
Chester Arthur Lord, '10
DAYSLAND
Isabella Noble, '96
Thomas Noble, Jr., '03
EDMUNTON
William Dietrich, '00
KILLAM
Oswald Frederick Strauch, '06
PASSBURG
Charles Andrew Larson, '06
RAYMOND
Howard Brown Berry, '07
MANITOBA, SHANAWAN
Arthur Irving Jordan, '10
WINNIPEG
Carroll Sowles Huntington, '11
Llewellyn Alexander Moorehouse,
Roy Ernest Pickett, '11
BRITISH COLUMBIA
VANCOUVER
Benjamin Henry Dietrich, '09
Rufus Samuel IDietrich, '10
Albert Phillip Hueckel, '08
Walter Herman Mueller, '05
Thomas Earl Young, '09
CANADA
ONTARIO, GALT
'06
Lenna Mabel Gregory f Walker), '09
Hiram James Powers, 08
WELLAND
Charles Newhall Stone, '04
HAMILTON
John Little Burt, '11
un'on Lattin, '85
OKILLIA
Edwin Rawden Evans, '07
PORT ARTHUR
Charles Elliott Henderson, '06
SAULTE STE. MARIE
Martin Laurence Millspaugli, '07
WINDSOR
Carl James, '07
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, HUNTER
RIVER
John Stevenson Seymour Smith, '06
QUEBEC, MONTREAL
Harvey C. Estep, '74
Herbert Henry Wolleson, '02
846
University of Illinois
SASKATCHEWAN, FILLMORE
Fred Gray Allison, '06
Josephine Kerr (Allison), '07
ROULEAU
Theron Lloyd Warrick, '09
CANADA— Continued
MARLBORO
Theodore Julius Klossowski, '97
WALLAND
Charles Newhall Stove, '04
CENTRAL AMERICA
CANAL ZONE, PANAMA, ANCON
James Zetek, 'i i
BOCA DEL TORO
Marion William Grigsby, '11
COROZAL
Frank Wyatt Hatten, '10
CULEBRA
Sylvester Henry Grauten, '07
CHINGTU
Elrick Williams, '02
NANKING
Thirza May Pierce, '11
PEKING
Ching Chun Wang, '11
Charles Whittier Young,
97
SHANGHAI
Albert Menzo Dunlap, '06
Wenfu Yiko Hu, '09
Khoo-din Su-peh Tsiang, '11
NICOSIA
Panagiottis Gennadius, '74
LONDON
Henry Mark Pease, 's
GATUN
Chester R. Logan, '07
GORGONA
Quincy Allen Hall, '07
NICARAGUA, BLUEFIELDS
Irving August Isaac Lindberg, 'n
SALVADOR, DIROISADERO
Earnest Harbin Loutzenhiser, '08
CHINA
SHANGHAI— Continued
Tinph Weitsen Tu, '09
Ting-Fang Wu, '08
Juedan Tun-shou Zhen, '10
TSING KIANGPER
Ruth Bennett (Morgan), '99
WERCHOW
Hua Ching Ou, '11
YENPING, FOO CHOU DIST.
Emma Lodema Ehly, '07
CYPRUS
ENGLAND
SUSSEX
James Bryce, '07
PARIS
Seymour Dewey Brown, '04
Lucile Jones (Howard), '04
DUSSELDORF-REISHOLZ
Frances Whitson Higgins,
BOMBAY
John Barr, '02
Agnes Gale Hill, '92
CALCUTTA
Rathindra Nath Tagore, '09
Satyasaran Sinha, 11
BARISAL
Nagendra Nath Gangulee, '10
KAMUTH
Lawrence Clement Powers, '07
FRANCE
GERMANY
INDIA
KUMAUN
George Cavender Hewes, '83
LUCKNOW
Arthur Clinton Boggess, '02
BENGAL
Pavitra Kumar Bose, 'n
Ludhindra Bose, '07
Santosh Chandra Majundar, '09
Geographical Index
847
ROME
Helen B. Gregory, '77
HAGI
Jesse Edwin Moncrieff, '10
HIROSHIMA
Charlotte Enid Draper (Smith),
Percy Almerin Smith, '01
KOBE
Lottie Hess (Smith), '07
Roy Smith, '02
ANDONG
Edward Alexander Renich, '04
ITALY
JAPAN
OKAYAMA
Sadakichi Taniyama, '09
FORMOSA, TAIHOKU
Gikan Fujimura, '11
Frederick Bowman Nicodemus,
TOKIO
Yoshifusa lida, '08
Teruo Kishi, '09
Tokiyo Ogihara, '04
KOREA
SONGDO
Anna Riehl (Thompson), '04
Ethel Nichols Taylor (Higgins), '09
James Arthur Thompson, '05
MEXICO
CHIHUAHUA
Roy Hodgson Dillon, '01
Ignacio Ceferino Enriquez, '10
Grace Ann Garnett (Hobble), '01
Arthur Casson Hobble, '01
Carlos Nicholas Romero, '10
DURANGO
Charles Wallace Silver, '72
GUANAJUATO
Carter Norris, '02
MEXICO CITY
Jose Maria Homs, '10
Roberto Segundo Rodriguez, '06
Miles Vincent Stewart, 01
MONTEREY
John Burr Glass, '06
Arturo V. Gonzalez, '07
OMEALCA
A. Frazier Hunt, '08
PARRAL
Walter Aurel George Olshausen, '06
Philemon Anatolio Schaefer, '90
SALTILLO
Alfred Nalle Abbott, 'ii
Theodora Sperry Abbott. '11
Jesus de Valle Arizpe, 06
Juan Ignacio Garsa, '10
VELARDENA
Frank Oscar Smolt, '91
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
BAUAN, BATANGAS
Vincente Ylazan Orosa, '11
CAVITE
Charles Wilbur Franks, '01
ILOILO
Francis Marion Beatty, '03
Isabello Lagniton, '11
MANILA
Arlow J. Argraves, '07
Angel Severo Arguelles, '09
Edwin Walker Buxton, '07
Ray Arthur Collins, '09
Charles Alexander Gunn. '92
Juan Fernando Hilario, 08
Dana Quick McComb, '10
James William McManis, '07
MANILA — Continued
Kendall Edward Robinson, '10
Hermenegildo Sevilla, '08
Willabelle Bernice Wilson (Powers),
'08
LINGAYEN, PANG
Edgar A. Morgan, '06
OCCIDENTAL BACALVA
Jose de la Rama, '08
PASIG, RIZAL
Tidel Vidal Larracas, '08
Jose Gorgonic Sanvictores, '08
VIGAN
John Ruskin Clark, '06
PORTO RICO
BAYAMON
Albert Alexander Van Petten, '07
CAGUAS
Ethel Crum, '07
RIO PIEDROS
Lewis Archibald Robinson, '9
848 University of Illinois
RUSSIA
ZITOMIR
Arcadie Jacob Shklowsky, '10
SOUTH AMERICA
ARGENTINE REPUBLIC, CHASCOMIS PARAGUAY ASSUNCION
William Asbury McKnight, '04 Emiliano Elizeche Vallejos, '11
Felix Jose Sumay, '10 riTTT T «;AlvrTTAnn
Oscar Jose Sumay, '09 CHILI, bAJNllACU
Thomas Henry Barclay, '91
SYRIA
BEIRUT
Edward Frederick Nickoley, '98
Emma May Rhoades (Nicoley), '99
TURKEY
CONSTANTINOPLE
Sarah Orilla Conard (Jacob), '06
Ernst Otto Jacob, '07
WEST INDIES
BARBADOS ISLAND, BRIDGETOWN TRINIDAD
William Robert Morrison, '95 William Gordon Fraser, '99
NEURA GERONA, Isle of Pines
William Snodgrass, '11
INDEX TO ALUMNI
Note — Addresses in the Index differing from those in the biographies are later and should be
used in preference.
* Dead
h Honorary Alumnus
g Graduate Alumnus
98 Aaron, Philip Judy, 1518 ist Ave. S.,
Seattle, Wash., 210
11 Abbott, Alfred Nalle, Saltillo, Coa-
huila. Max., 554
85 Abbott, Alfred Noyes, Morrison, 111.,
R. F. D. No. 7, 128
12 Abbot, Arthur William, Fairchild,
Wis., 595
10 Abbott, Bayard Taylor, Morrison, 111.,
513
83 Abbott, Edward Lorenzo, 71 Broad-
way, N. Y., 118
08 Abbott, Edwina Eunice, Lane, Kan.,
439
10 Abbott, Frances Dorcas, Clinton, 111.,
513
03 Abbott, Ruth, 5426 Lexington Ave.,
Chicago, 111., 290
11 Abbott, Theodora Sara, Saltillo, Coa-
huila, Mex., 554
77 Abbott, Theodore Sperry, Saltill 1,
Mex., 93
84 Abbott, William Lamont, 4616 Beacon
St., Chicago, 111., 123
04 Abell, Ralph Elliott, 527 Laurel St.,
Elgin, 111., 313
12 Abney, M. D., Shelbyville, 111., 595
05 Abrams, Duff Andrew, Urbana, 111.,
344
00 *Abry, Bertrand Buhre, 234
12 Acer, Herbert Augustus, 223 W. Cen-
ter, Medina, N. Y., 595
09 Ackemann, Henry C, no Hill St.,
Elgin, 111., 473
09 Ackert, James Edward, 212 E. Green
St., Champaign, 111., 473
83 * Adams, Charles Francis, 118
96 *Adams, Edward Langford, 188
08 Adams, Edwin Bert, 675 Jefferson
Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich., 439
06 Adams, Leason Herberling, 141 7 Alli-
son St., N. W., Washington, D. C,
370
77 Adams (Wilson), Nettie, Lafayette,
Ind., 93
00 "Adams, Otto C, 234
10 ffAdams, William Sylvester, Cuba, Re-
public Co., Kan., 60s
11 gAdler, Frederick Henry, 406 E. Chal-
mers St., Champaign, 111., 60s
12 Adriance, Rhoda Gilmour, 561 Park
Ave., Johnstown, Pa., S9S
01 Adsit, Bert Wilson, Pontiac, 111., 250
OS Agnew, Ralph, Chesaning, Mich., 344
02 *Ahrens (Divan), Anna Wilhelmina,
269
12 Ainsworth, Walter Wilford, Chander-
ville. 111., S95
08 Akers (Travers), Deborah Chase, 90s
Magnolia Ave., Long Beach, Cal.,
439
05 Akers, Milton Kent, Pullman, Wash.,
344
12 (/Akin, Ida Emma, 429 E. 7th St.,
Bloomington, 111., 602
00 Alarco, Jose Maria, Lyric Theater
Bldg., Corpus Christi, Tex., 234
12 Albrecht, Arthur Joseph, 505 E. Green
St., Champaign, 111., S95
11 Albrecht, William Albert, 102 E.
Green St., Champaign, 111., 555
04 Aldrich (Jarrett), Blanche, 502 Front
St., Bloomington, 111., 313
12 Alkire, Hazel Ellen, Greenview, 111.,
595
11 Allan, William Selby, 648 E. Cor-
nelia Ave., Chicago, S55
08 Allen, Albert, 113 12th St., Mt.
Vernon, 111., 439
00 Allen, Albert Miller, 92 E. nth Ave.,
Columbus, O., 250
04 Allen, Arthur William, 104 S. Insti-
tute PL, Peoria, 111., 313
77 * Allen, Charles Wesley, 93
03 Allen, Edith Louise, Delavan, HI.,
290
12 Allen, Edward Dewalt, Freeport, 111.,
595
06 Allen, Edward Riley, iii N. Aurora
St., Ithaca, N. Y., 370
00 .\llen, Frank Gilbert, Ames, la., (J),
250
07 Allen, Fred Eaton, Sand Springs.
Mont., 402
11 Allen, George B., Roodhouse, 111., S55
05 Allen, Grace Matilda, 370 E. Pearl
St., Pomona, Calif., 344
10 Allen, Laurie Lee, 3249 Wabash Ave.,
Chicago, 513
05 Allen, Lawrence Thompson, 404
Franklin St., Danville, 111., 345
03 Allen (Tullock), Mae Louise, 908 W.
Green St., Urbana, 111., 290
OS Allen, Mary Elizabeth, 370 E. Pearl
St., Pomona, Calif., 34s
05 Allen, Paschal, Green Valley, 111.,
345
76 Allen, Ralph, Delavan, 111., 90
12 Allen, Ralph, Jr., Delavan, 111., 595
11 Allen, Ray Clifford, 634 York PL.
Chicago, SS5
03 AUin, Eugenia, 124 N. Edward St.,
Decatur, 111., 290
06 Allinson, May, 281 Harvard St.,
Cambridge, Mass., 370
06 Allison, Fred Gray, Fillmore, Sask.,
Can., 370
06 Allison, Harry Orson, Columbia, Mo.,
370
06 Allison, Ira Dent, McHenry, N. Dak.,
370
849
850
University of Illinois
8i 'Allison, James G., io8
12 Allyn, Orr, 1105 W. California, Ur-
bana, 111., 595
09 Almy, Lloyd Huber, Bur. of Chem.,
Dept. of Agr., Washington, D. C,
473
II Almy, William Herbert, 15601 Tur-
lington Ave., Harvey, 111., 555
96 Alpiner (Stern), Amelia Darling, 909
W. University Ave., Champaign,
111., 189
02 Alspach, Fred Albert, 335 Halsted
St., Tropico, Calif., 270
10 Altekruse, I. B., 2008 6th Ave.,
Moline, 111., 513
06 Alverson (Eckhardt), Eva Luella, 215
So. 4th St., DeKalb, 111., 370
10 Alverson, Grace Margaret, 705 W.
Illinois St., Urbana, 111., 513
09 Alverson, Maude Lena, 705 W. Il-
linois St., Urbana, 111., 474
08 ^Alvord, Clarence Walvi^orth, 1005
Calif. Ave., Urbana, 111., 605
00 Ambler, Sarah, 1360 Otis PL, Wash-
ington, D. C., 234
09 Ames, Albert Wilson, 435 Lakeside
Ave., Seattle, Wash., 474
97 pAmmerman, Charles, Greencastle, Ind.,
60s
06 Amrine, Thomas Hamer, 157 S. Grove
St., East Orange, N. J., 370
05 Anders, Edwin, 241 E. 52nd St.,
Portland, Ore., 345
10 Anderson, Alphon Lester, 310 May-
wood Ave., Peoria, 111., 513
11 Anderson, Arvid Robert, 380 Alden
Ave., Columbus, O., 555
06 Anderson, Augusta, St. Paul, Nebr.,
371
10 fif Anderson, Benjamin McAlester, Jr.,
Columbia Univ., New York City,
606
07 Anderson, Burt Thompson, Topeka,
Kansas, 402
11 Anderson, Charles Thomas, 603 S.
Sth St., Champaign, 111., 555 _
1 1 Anderson, Clair Elmore, Harrison,
N. J., 5S5
98 Anderson, Clark Godfrey, 2105, 14J4
St. Moline, 111., 210
09 Anderson, Florence Elizabeth, 806
W. Nevada St., Urbana, 111., 474
97 Anderson, George Forbes, 114 S.
Summit St., Prescott, Ariz., 198
08 Anderson, George Herbert, 413-15
State Natl. Bank Bldg., Oklahoma
City, Okla., 439
12 Anderson, Guy Vernon, 4516 N. Win-
chester Ave., Chicago, 111., 595
10 Anderson, Harold Brother, Triangle
House, Champaign, 111., 514
99 Anderson, Harry, 333 Henry Bldg.,
Seattle, Wash., 221
09 Anderson, Howard Fraser, Clearfield,
la., 474
04 Anderson, John Edward, Paxton, 111.,
(t), 314
75 Anderson (Greenhalgh), Laura Mor-
ris, 217 E. 12th St., Oak Cliff.
Dallas, Tex., 86
05 Anderson, Leslie Lee, Summer Hill,
I"-. 34S .
09 Anderson, Martin Joel, 1820 i6th St.,
Moline, 111., 474
03 Anderson, Mary, 111. Woman's Coll.,
Jacksonville, 111., 290
10 Anderson, Russell Adams McCurdy,
5900 S. Park Ave., Chicago, 514
12 ff Anderson, Samuel Herbert, Physics
Dept., Univ. of Wash., Seattle,
Wash., 602
07 Andree, John Williams, 119 E. Ave.,
52, Los Angeles, Cal., 403
06 Andrew, Charles Edward, 203^^ Rich-
mond St., St. John's, Ore., 371
93 Andrews, Hubert Franklin, San Ber-
nardino, Cal., 163
82 Andrus (Griffith), Dora Angeline,
Ashton, 111., 114
10 Angerstein, Thomas Chester, 606 S.
Michigan Ave., Chicago, 514
11 ^Anthony, Mamie Elizabeth, Green-
ville, 111., (t), 606
11 Anthony, William Cornelison, care of
Tulane Univ., New Orleans, La.,
(t), 555
12 Apgar, Leo Mahlon, 411 W. Cali-
fornia, Urbana, 111., 595
00 Appelquist, Jerome Gustaf, 1026 N.
33d St., Omaha, Nebr., 234
03 Apple, Charles E., 521 First Natl.
Bank Bldg., Birmingham, Ala., 290
07 Apple, Ghloe Mary, Petersburg, HI.,
403
08 Applegate, Anne Mary, Deer Lodge,
Mont., 440
06 Applegate, Frank Guy, Morris
Heights, Morrisville, Pa., 371
1 1 Applegate, Verne Linn, Duncan,
Miss., 555
93 Arbeiter, George John, 102 Wood-
worth Ave., Joliet, 111., 163
12 Arbuckle, Grover Samuel, Brocton,
III.. 595
07 Archer, Arthur Ward, Little Rock,
Ark., 403
06 Archer, Charles Lehman, 385 E.
Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, 371
10 Arends, Fred George, Melvin, 111., 514
07 Argraves, Arlow J., Manila, P. I.,
403
09 Arguelles, Angel Severe, 641 Calle
Real Ernita, Manila, 474
06 Arizpe, Jesus De Valle, Saltillo,
Coahuila, Mex., 371
04 Armeling, Carl Elmer, Basin, Wyo.,
06 Armeling, Henry Richard, Basin,
Wyo., 371
01 Armitage, James Howard, Rosebud,
Tex., 250
95 Arms, Herbert Clarke, Wilmette, 111.,
180
11 Arms, Jessie Louise, 328 E. Jefferson,
Iowa City, la., 555
05 Armstrong, Charles Edward, 535
College St., Peoria, 111., 345
99 Armstrong, Frank Hall, Vulcan,
Mich., 221
81 Armstrong, James Elder, 10638 Pros-
pect Ave., Chicago, 111., 108
97 Armstrong, James Ellis, Claremont,
111., 198
12 Armstrong, Louise Christabel, Fenton,
Mich., 595
07 Armstrong, Maud Gertrude, Los
Angeles, Cal., 403
II Arnold, Charles Nathan, 1709 Ridge
Ave., Evanston, 111., 55s
98 Arnold, J. Jennings, 1820 E. John,
Seattle, Wash., 210
02 Arnold, Lillian Belle, 148 17th St.,
Dubuque, la., 270
93 *Arnold, Mary Edna, 163
II Arnold, Ralph, Davidson Auto Block,
Sioux City, la., 555
Index to Alumni
851
09 Arnold, Ross Harper, 1602 Maumee
Ave., Ft. Wayne, Ind., 474
10 Arnold, William H., Jr., Escondido,
Cal., 514
01 Arnold, VVilliam Wright, 703 W.
Main St., Robinson, 111., 250
08 Arthur, Robert Stuart, 7359 Prince-
ton Ave., Chicago, 440
83 "Ashby (Richards), Lida M., 118
09 Ashdown, Edward Henry, Chicago
Heights, 111., 474
00 *Ashley, Harriet Elizabeth, 234
10 Ashley, Leon Eaton Cummins, 818
Leland Ave., Chicago, 514
12 Ashton, Pearl Winifred, Benton, 111., 595
04 Askins, Adolphus Edward, Haviland,
Kan., 314
08 Atkinson, Harry James, 803 Ohio St.,
Joliet, 111., 440
06 Atkinson, Helen Marie, Kent, Ohio,
371
12 Attebery, Charles William, Hillsboro,
111.. 595
03 Atwood, James Thomas, 212 N. First
St., Rockford, 111., 290
94 Atwood, Levi Patten, 409 Mills Bldg.,
El Paso, Tex., 171
08 Atwood, Paul Wiley, Wenatchee,
Wash., 440
06 Augustinus, Paul, 122 Mifflin St.,
Edgewood Park, Pittsburgh, Pa., 371
08 Aurner, Joseph Paul, 705 W. Univer-
sity Ave., Urbana, 111., 440
07 Austin, Clem C, c/o Amer. Hoist
& Derrick Co., St. Paul, Minn., 403
84 *Austin, James, 123
11 ^Austin, Vida Almeda, 565 Jefferson
St., Gary, Ind., 606
82 Avery, Kittie C, 2736 Decatur St.,
Omaha, Nebr., 114
10 Avey, Daniel Manning, Indianapolis,
Ind., 514
06 Awsumb, George, 6450 Kimbark Ave.,
Chicago, 111., 371
11 Axelson, Alphyld Josephine, R. F. D.,
Moline, 111., 556
84 Ayers (Saunders), Annetta, 919 La
Salle Ave., Chicago, 123
93 Ayers (Powers), Grace, 1020 Western
Ave., Topeka, Kan., 163
85 Ayers, Judson Finley, Urbana, 111.,
(J), 128
86 Ayres, Laura Belle, 828 E. 48th St.,
Chicago, 111., 132
10 ^Ayres, Zelda Maude, Leaf River,
111., 606
94 Babcock, Clyde Leslie, New Omaha
Natl. Bank Bldg., Omaha, Neb.,
171
84 Babcock, Guy H., (t), 123
86 Babcock, William Arthur, Twin Falls,
Idaho, 133
12 Bach, Beulah Winifred, 907 W. Green
St., Urbana, 111., 595
08 Bach, Irwin Woodward, 917 W.
Green, Urbana, III., 440
09 Bachmann, Frank, 6607 Monroe Ave.,
Chicago, 514
93 Bacon, Harlow, Silver Spring, Md.,
163
80 Bacon, Katherine Ingalls, 181 1 El-
dridge Ave., Bellingham, Wash.,
06 Bacon, Lewis Frank, Princeton,
Mich., 371
02 Bader, Will John, Quincy, 111., 270
04 Baer, David Arthur, 2234 Greenleaf
Ave., Chicago, 111., 314
'11 Baer, Frederick Eugene, c/o The
Daily Press, Philadelphia, Pa., 556
'07 Bagby, Francis Cyrus, Kendall Hotel,
St. Louis, Mo., 404
'12 Bagley, Glen David, 706 S. 2nd St.,
Champaign, 111., 595
'oi *Bailey, Donald Herbert, 250
'10 Bailey, Ernest Henning, Geneva, 111.,
514
'09 ^Bailey, Ernest Winfield, 605 Michigan
Ave., Urbana, 111., 606
'10 ^Bailey, Margaret Lewis, Wellsboro,
Pa., 606
'82 *Bailey, Samuel Gordon, Jr., 114
'05 Bailey, Thomas Stanley, Wallstreet,
Colo., 345
'04 Bailey, Walter Thomas, Box 23,
Tuskegee Inst., Ala., 314
'04 /iBailey, Willis J., Atchison, Kan.,
647
'12 Baines, Oscar Roland, Janesville,
Wis., 595
'11 Baird (Almy), Florence, 15601 Tur-
lington Ave., Harvey, 111., 556
'06 Baird, Grace Jean, 5605 Madison
Ave., Chicago, 111., 371
'09 Baird, John Henry, Gates Mills, O.,
474
'08 Baird, John McCawley, 403 Morgan
St., Olney, 111., 440
'07 Baird, Leo Preston, Abingdon, 111., 403
'02 Baker, Adaline Maitland, 1325 Judson
Ave., Evanston, 111., 270
'07 Baker, Cecil Franklin, 5215 Madison
Ave., (Thicago, 403
'11 Baker, Charlotte Phelps, '-Sullivan,
111., 556
'11 ffBaker, Clarence Tames, 814 Stoughton
St., Urbana, 111., 606
'78 Baker, Edward J., 12121 Parnell
Ave., Chicago, 111., 98
'06 Baker (Blue), Eleanor Mary, Shaw-
neetown. 111., 372
'11 Baker, Elmer Jerome, Jr., 410 Diver-
sey Parkway, Chicago, 556
'01 Baker, Horatio Weber, 2903 Clay St.,
San Francisco, Calif., 250
'07 Baker, Howard Newell, Floris, la.,
403
'05 Baker (Bent) Imo Estella, 430 S.
6th Ave., La Grange, 111., 345
'74 Baker, Ira Osborn, 1107 W. Oregon
St., Urbana, 111., 83
'05 Baker, Ira Webster, 19 S. LaSalle
St., Chicago, 111., 345
'81 *Baker (Wadsworth), Kittie Marie,
109
'12 Baker, Laura Minerva, Whitehall,
111., 595
'03 Baker, Lou, Boone, la., (t), 291
'07 Baker, Orrin Hugh, 417 Barry Ave.,
Chicago, 403
'07 Baker, Ray Luzerne, 12040 Stewart
Ave., Chicago, 404
"09 Baker (Leonard), Ruth Marsh, 3428
2d Ave., Los Angeles, Cal., 474
'00 Baker, Zion Frost, Sullivan, 111., 234
'07 Balch (Farrar), Eva, Humboldt, 111.,
404
'10 Balcom, Henry Clarke, 1023 Park
Ave., Indianapolis, Ind., 514
'11 Baldwin, Ada Lillian, Dixon, 111., 556
'01 Baldwin, Aneta, Paris, 111., 251
'12 Baldwin, Ernest Robert, Bad Axe,
Mich., 595
'09 Baldwin, Frank Boyd, c/o Chief
Engr., G. C. & S. F. R. R., Gal-
veston, Tex., 474
852
University of Illinois
06 Baldwin, Frank D., Ipava, 111., 372
08 Baldwin (Turner), Jessie Emma, c/o
H. M. Turner, E. E. Dept., Umv.
of Minn., Minneapolis, Minn., 440
12 Baldwin, Mamie Anna, Rockford,
111., 595
10 Balis, William Henry, 25 Bungalow
Lane, Baton Rouge, La., 515
07 Ball, John Dudley, 2 Gillespie St.,
Schenectady, N. Y., 404
08 Ball, Roscoe Lawrence, Toluca, 111., 440
10 pBallans, Anna Mabel, Neponset, 111.,
607
07 Ballantyne, George Horton, Elko,
Nev., 404
78 *Ballard, Chas. Keene, 98
04 Ballard, William Salisbury, c/o
Bureau of Plant Industry, Wash-
ington, D. C., 314
10 pBallew, Margaret Esther, Toulon,
111., 607
04 *BaIlinger, Ralph Adams, 314
76 *Ballou, Edward Lull, 00
09 firBalzer, George John, Washington H.
S., Milwaukee, Wis., 607
12 Bane,- Geneva Mae, Bridgeport, 111.,
595
12 Bane, Juliet Lita, c/o Y. W. C. A.,
Omaha, Nebr., 595
11 Bannister, Bryant, Kewanee, 111., 556
86 Bannister, George Steele, 1620 W.
i02d St., Chicago, 133
II Bannister, Julian Clyde, 1613 Ver-
mont Ave., Los Angeles, Cal., 556
11 Bannister, Kimball, 2514 Prairie Ave.,
Chicago, 556
06 Bannon, James Leo, 701 Broadway,
Joliet, 111., 372
08 Bannon, Winifred Agnes, 701 N.
Broadway, Joliet, 111., 440
08 Banschbach (Bascom), Letta Celia,
Princeton, 111., 372
02 Barackman, Guy Bernard, 41 Shepard
Ave., E. Orange, N. J., 270
92 Barber (Bennett), Alice May, Salt
Lake City, Utah, 158
84 Barber, Ella Ursula, Kenwood, Calif.,
123
07 Barber, Harry Haughey, 291 North
Ave., Aurora, 111., 404
92 Barber, William Davis, 4th Floor, Bur.
of Engr., City Hall, Chicago, 158
84 Barbour, Henry Hugh, (f), 123
91 Barclay, Thomas Henry, Casilla 447,
Santiago, Chile, S. A., 152
87 Barclay. William, 740 Sandusky Ave.,
Kansas City, Kans., 137
06 Bard, Jacob William, 606 State St.,
Peoria, 111., 372
01 Bardwell (Wetherbee), Faith Leland,
W. 8th St., Upland, Calif., 251
10 Bardwell, Richard Woleben, Delavan,
111., SIS
09 Bardwell, Robert Cousins, Y. M. C.
A. Bldg.. Kansas City, Mo., 475
12 fifBarger, Panzy Louise, Univ. of 111.,
602
07 Barger, Thomas Morse, 2650 S. 6oth
Ave., Cicero, 111., 404
06 Barickman, Ralph Elvin, c/o G. L.
Ray, D. L. & W. R. R., Hoboken,
N. J., (t), 372 „ . ^
92 Barker, John King, 332 Mam St.,
Springfield, Mass., 158
08 Barker, Lawrence Byron, 5009 St.
Lawrence Ave., Chicago, 440
94 Barker, Louis William, Sparta, 111.,
172
OS Barker (Vincent) Mary Elton, 2527
Bakes Ave., Everett, Wash., 345
04 Barker, Perry, Hotel Princeton, All-
ston, Mass., 314
08 Barloga, David Frederick, Poison,
Mont., 441
II Barloga, Jesse August, 512 N. Main,
Rockford, 111., 556
75 *Barnard, De Lonson Elroy, 86
05 Barnard (Garnett) Lela Ethelyn,
Altus, Okla, 346
75 Barnes, Arthur Ellis, Goldfield, Nev.,
86
Si Barnes (Ross), Bertha E., Grand
Island, Nebr., 109
8j Barnes, Charles Churchill, Norris-
town, Penn., 114
88 Barnes, Mary Lena, 603 E. Spring-
field Ave., Champaign, 111., 140
01 Barnett, Arthur Franklin, Dayton
Hospital, Dayton, Wash., 251
07 Barnett, William Floyd, Barnett, 111.,
404
05 Barnhart, Charles Anthony, 1025 Main
St., Carthage, 111., 346
08 Barnhart (Miner), Edna Pearl, Adair,
111., 441
06 Barnhart, Jessie Melangthon, 707 W.
Illinois St., Urbana, 111., 172
97 Barr, George Andrew, 206 3d Ave.,
Joliet, 111., 199
90 Barr, James, 7434 Princeton Ave.,
Chicago, 147
02 Barr, John, Batooboy Mansion, Mayo
Road, Bombay, India (J), 270
1 1 Barr, Nelson Rogers, 230 E. Huron,
Chicago, 556
06 Barr (Walcott), Susan Jessie, Belle-
ville, 111., 372
1 1 Barradell, Albert Edward, Prophets-
town, 111., 556
10 Barrett, Agnes, Mattoon, 111., 515
03 Barrett, Charles Vincent, 1942 22d
St., Chicago, 111., 291
85 *Barrett, Dwight Harrison, 133
93 Barrett, Edward Ernest, 212 S. Madi-
son Ave., LaGrange, 111., 164
00 Barrett, George Francis, 2000 W. 22d
St., Chicago, 234
03 Barrett, James Theophilus, 406 E.
Chalmers St., Champaign, 111., 291
08 Barrett, Jessie Logan, Henry, 111., 441
12 Barrett, Orley Glen, Hale, Mo., 595
11 Barrett (Reece), Sarah Anita, 3307 W.
63d PL, Chicago, 557
95 Barry, Charles, Dallas City, 111., 180
77 Barry, Charles Hart, 76 W. Monroe
St., Chicago, 93
77 Barry, Frank, P. O. Box 127, Syra-
cuse, N. Y., 93
!2 Barry, Mary Cordelia, Belleflower, 111.,
595
08 Bartells, Edwin Jacob, Hoge Bldg.,
Seattle, Wash., 441
08 Bartells, George Case, Jr., P. O. Box
6, Murray, Utah, 441
07 Barter (Dunn), Ada Jane, Box 402,
Richmond, Ky., 404
04 Barter, Harold Hendryx, 33 Winster
St., Reno, Nev., 314
10 Barth, George Andrew Christian, Pana,
III., S15
09 Barth, Oris, Springfield, 111., 475
84 *Bartholf, Emmett G., 123
84 Bartholf, William Joseph, 453 Roslyn
Place, Chicago, 111., 123
93 Bartlett, Henry Emmett, 1447 E. 66th
PL, (Chicago, 164
Index to Alumni
853
06
05
■06 Barto, Daniel Otis, 919 Nevada St.,
Urbana, III., 372
Barto, Philip Stephan, 312 W. Spring-
field Ave., Champaign, 372
Barton, Olive Lillian, 209 W. Locust
St., Normal, 111., 346
11 Barton, "Percy Levi, Burns Lake, B
C, 557
07 Barton, Walter Edmund, Nokomis, 111.
404
OS Bascom, George Rockwell, Muskogee
Okla., 346
10 Bashen, George Bergen, c/o Fisk St
Sta., Commonwealth Edison Co.
Chicago, 515
05 Bass, Willard Jason, 3845 Ellis Ave.
Chicago, 111., 346
12 Bassett, Cyrus White, 1533 W. Madi
son St., Chicago, 111., 595
02 Bassett, Herbert, Macomb, 111., 270
11 Bassett, John Besler, 1202 Union St.
Schenectady, N. Y., 557
80 Batchelder (Eaton), Augflsta, 227
Bonner Ave., Tyler, Tex., 105
02 Bates, John Schuyler, Fresno, Calif.,
270
06 Bates, Robert Paul, 421 South Denver
Ave., Kansas City, Mo., 373
12 Bates, Stacy Collins, 377 Boylston,
Boston, Mass., 595
12 ^Bates, Stuart Jeffery, Champaign, 111.,
602
08 Batterson, Mayme Alice, 7508 Sunny-
side Libr., Seattle, Wash., 441
08 Bauer, August Harvey, 2100 Seminary
Ave., Chicago, 441
06 Bauer, Effie Lucy, 508 W. Green St.,
Champaign, 111., 373
11 Bauer, Frank Stanley, Boulder, Colo.,
557
12 Bauer, Franklin William, Compton,
111., 595
09 Bauer, Frederick _ Charles, 1005 S.
4th St., Champaign, 111., 475
11 Bauer, Otto Anton, Horton, Brown
Co., Kan., 557
04 Bauer, Ralph Stanley, Deer Lodge,
Mont., 315
12 Baum, Arthur Edward, 205 Jefferson
St., Morris, 111., 595
95 Baum, Harry Williams, c/o Jas.
Stewart & Co., Salt Lake City,
Utah, 180
94 Baumann, Otto, 1626 Kentucky St.,
Quincy, 111., 172
12 Baumann, Theodore Andrew, Cherry
Valley, 111., 595
90 Bawden, Samuel Day, 137 Huron St.,
Elyria, O., 147
08 Baxter, Charles Bayard, Nauvoo, 111.,
441
II Baxter, Florence Gabrielle, Farmer
City, 111., 557
06 Baxter, Miles Emile, c/o C. B. & Q.
R. R. Co., 209 Adams St., Chicago,
III- 373
99 *Bayard, Samuel Michael, 222
81 Beach, Bayard Edwards, Huron, S.
D., 109
09 Beach, Bayard Macknet, Huron, S.
D., 475
95 Beach, Charles Worth, Las Animas,
Colo., 180
88 Beach (Wright), Etta Lorraine, 215
Rosemont Ave., Webster Groves, St.
Louis Co., Mo., 140
06 Beach, Harold Cecil, Vandalia, 111.,
(t). 373
96 Beach, James George, 1015 Quinby St.,
Portland, Ore., 189
91 Beach (Wright), Laura Mae, The New
Amsterdam, Euclid & East 22d St.,
Cleveland, O., 152
88 Beadle, John Grant, 217 E. Main St.,
Galesburg, III., 140
97 Beadle, Thomas Beatty, Jarbridge,
Nev., via Three Creeks, Idaho, 199
97 Beal, Alvin Casey, 103 Harvard PI.,
Ithaca, N. Y., 199
08 Beal, Daniel Middlekauff, 2601 6th
Ave., Moline, 111., 441
12 Beall, Charles Wesley, 1700 Liberty
St., Alton, 111., 595
03 Bean, Clarence Herbert, 5316 Kim-
bark Ave., Chicago, 111., 291
06 Bean (Docker), Elsie Margaret, 424
Hemlock St., Ventura, Calif., 373
08 Bear, Arthur Linn, 1026 Henry Bldg.,
Seattle, Wash., 441
03 Bear, Ernest R., Edgewood St., Wood-
lawn, Wheeling, W. Va., 291
03 Bear (Drew), Katherine W., 1154 N.
Mentor Ave., Pasadena, Clalif., 291
10 Bear, Louis Raymond, Ludlow, 111.,
515
07 Beardsley, Eleanor Mahan, 3643 Wal-
nut St., Kansas City, Mo., 405
79 Beardsley, Henry Mahan, Commerce
Bldg., Kansas City, Mo., 103
90 Beardsley, John W., Overland Park,
Kans., 148
09 Bearsley, George Davis, loii W. 39th
St., Kansas City, Mo., 475
98 Beasley (Goben), D. Edythe, 261 13th
Ave., Columbus, O., 210
94 Beasley, Harrison Eaton, 1315 Perry
Ave., Peoria, 111., 172
03 Beaty, Francis Marion, Iloilo, P. I.,
291
06 Beauford (Deal), May Alice, Morrison-
villa, Christian Co., 111., R. F. D.,
No. 4. 373
10 Bebb, Herbert, 1652 W. load St.,
Chicago, 515
12 Bebb, Kenneth, 1748 W. i02d St.,
Washington Heights, Chicago, 111..
595
12 Bebb, Mabel Florence, Muskogee,
Okla., 595
05 *Beck, Charles, 346
00 Beck (McGlachlin), Florence Maria,
Stevens Point, Wis., 234
11 Beck, Herbert Clinton, 139 W. 70th
St., Chicago, 557
07 Beck, James Peter, -jz W. Adams St.,
Chicago, 405
00 Beck, Ralph Osborne, 3016 Nebraska
St., Sioux City, la., 475
07 Beckemeyer, Oscar William, Becke-
mej'er. 111., 405
99 Beckerley, Gwavas Foster, i5S5>
Broadway, Indianapolis, Ind., 222
12 Beckington, Olive Ruth, 628 S. State,
Belvidere, 111., 595
03 Beckman, John Philip, Carthage, 111.,
292
92 Beckwith, Frank, 1240 Dearborn Ave.,
Chicago, 159
T-] Beebe, Charles David, 811 University
PI., Evanston, III., 199
az Beebe (McCarthy), Florence Jennie,
Kewanee, 111., 270
95 Beebe, Frederick Albert. Sears, Roe-
buck & Co., Chicago, 180
:i Beecher, Howard Benjamin, 408 Frye
Ave., Peoria, 111., 557
854
University of Illinois
98 Beem, Fred Clarkson, Ottawa, 111., 210
10 Beemer, Alexander William, Fort
Neches, Tex., 515
12 Beers, Cyrenius, Jr., 1543 Lill Ave.,
Chicago, 111., S9S
03 Beers, Leroy Fitch, 711 Powers Bldg.,
Rochester, N. Y., 292
96 Begole, Joshua Franklin, 1329 Temple
PI., St. Louis, Mo., 189
93 Behrensmeyer, George Philip, 9th &
Main Sts., Quincy, 111., 164
10 Beinlich, Bernhard August, Barring-
ton, 111., 515
01 Bell, Arthur Timothy, 617 W. 43d
Place, Chicago, 251
10 Bell, Charles Manley, 243 State St.,
Portland, Me., 515
01 Bell, Edgar De Forest, Edwardsville,
111., 251
10 Bell, Herbert Eugene, 805 Avenue B,
Sterling, 111., 515
06 Bell (Fleck), Marian Cinderella,
Rosemont, Penn., 373
09 Bell, Rodney Linton, West York, 111.,
475
81 Bellamy, Albert, Girard, 111., 109
12 Belsley, Benjamin Rudolph, Roanoke,
111., 595
12 Belt, Jefferson Hall, Wilkinsburg, Pa.,
595 „ ,. . ,
12 Belting, Charles Henry, 603 S. Lincoln
Ave., Urbana, 111., 595
05 Belting, Flora Pearl Mabel, No. 2
Chatham Apts., Duluth, Minn., 346
12 Belting, Paul Everett, Globe, Ariz.,
595
07 Belts, Claude, 812 Barr Ave., Ur-
bana, 111., 405
06 Bench, Alfred Rittscher, 401 Broad-
way, Galena, 111., 373
09 Benefiel, Eva Marion, Redlands, Cal.,
475
08 Benjamin, Fred Parker, Watseka, 111.,
441
07 Bennett, Arthur Norton, 7204 Prince-
ton Ave., Chicago, 405
12 Bennett, Clarence Summerville, 503 E.
Green St., Champaign, 111., 595
12 ^Bennett, Claudius Edmund, c/o F.
B. Young, Havelock, Neb., 602
89 Bennett, Cleaves, Champaign, 111., 145
00 Bennett, Edith Page, Seattle, Wash.,
234
08 gBennett, Elizabeth Ruth, East Strouds-
burg, Pa., 607
89 Bennett, Frederick Marsh, Salt Lake
City, Utah, 145
96 Bennett, Georgiana E., 5625 Madison
Ave., Chicago, 111., 189
09 Bennett, Harvey Childs, 208 Seminary
Ave., Aurora, 111., 475
99 Bennett, Ralph, 136 Witmer St., Los
Angeles, Cal., 222
99 Bennett (Morgan), Ruth, Tsing Kiang
nu via Chinkiang, China, 222
92 Bennett (Erwin), Sarah, 592 Franklin
Ave., Astoria, Ore., 159
12 Bennett, Simon Addison, Bismark, III.,
595
03 Bennett, Stella, 2513 Bancroft Way,
Berkeley, Calif., 292
02 Bennett, William Lee, 402 S. Vine St.,
Urbana, 111., 270
05 Benson, Arthur Chapman, Cedar
Bluffs, la., (t), 346
90 *Benson, Edward Mills, 148
04 Benson, James Russell, 6131 Magnolia
Ave., St. Louis, Mo., 315
II Benson, Joe Pope, Herrin, 111., 557
07 Bent, Charles Howard, 430 6th Ave.,
LaGrange, 111., 405
11 Benton, Fred Stanton, 1524 E. 6ist
St., Chicago, 557
12 pBergeim, Olaf, Brookings, S. D., 602
II Berger, Adda Elizabeth, Dolton, 111.,
557
03 Berger, John Milton, 4005 W. Madison
St., Chicago, 111., 292
06 Bergert, Henry Amos, 416, nth St.,
Moline, 111., 373
11 g^Bergman, Carl Joseph, 903 W. Illinois
St., Urbana, 111., (t), 607
10 Berkema, Ira John, Sheldon, 111., 515
12 Berkemeyer, Walter Charles, 1312
Cleveland Ave., E. St. Louis, 111.,
595
10 Bernreuter, Walter, Mt. Olive, 111., 515
10 Berns, Max Arnold, 7508 Carnegie
Ave., Cleveland, O., 515
11 Bernstein, Louis Stewart, 489 Morgan
St., Chicago, (t), 558
10 Berolzheimer, Hannah Beulah, 89 W.
15th St., Chicago Heights, 111., 516
08 Berolzheimer, Solomon Milton, 89 W.
15th St., Chicago Heights, 111., 442
08 Berolzheimer, Teresa Ruth, 601 9th
St., Milwaukee, Wis., 442
98 Berry, Erwin Howard, 207 N. Howard
Ave., Chicago, 210
07 ^Berry, Howard Brown, Raymond,
Alta, Can., 607
10 Berry, Ray Chamberlain, c/o Peck &
Hill, Los Angeles, Cal., 516
08 Besore (McCann), Hazel, 107 Robin-
son St., Danville, 111., 442
96 Besore (Sears), Nellie, 508 W. Green
St., Urbana, 111., 189
07 Bethel, Charles Hugh, Plainfield, 111.,
405
OS Betts, David Roy, iioo S. 13th St.,
Springfield, 111., 346
04 Bevans, Mary Matilda, Oxnard, Cr'
315
99 Bevans, Thomas Archibald Murray,
253 W. 60th PL, Chicago, 222
09 Bevis, Daley George, Y. M. C. A.,
San Francisco, Cal., 476
07 Beyer, George Frederick, 3560 Popple-
ton Ave., Omaha, Neb., 405
09 Beyrer, William Herbert, 22 Allen St.,
Dayton, O., 476
09 Bickel, Mary Andrews, 618 N. 6th
St., Phoenix, Ariz., 476
12 Biester, Alice, Garden Prairie, 111.,
595 , ^ -KT
99 Bigelow, Mary Constance, J24 JN.
Horsneau St., Rock-ford, 111., 222
11 Biggs, John David, Greenville, 111.,
558
09 Billings, Walter Emerson, 806 Reed
Ct., Chicago, 111., 476
08 Billingsley, Mary Prudence, 1273
Harrison St., Topeka, Kan., 442
12 Billman, De Witt, Edgemont Station,
E. St. Louis, 111., 595
80 Bills, Charles Jacob, Lincoln, Nebr.,
105
88 Bing, Benjamin, Urbana, III., 140
03 Biossat, Harry Armand, 153 LaSalle
St., Chicago, 111., 292
01 Bird, Frederick Joel, 4629 Champlain
Ave., Chicago, 251
09 gBirdsall, Lewis Isaac, Supt. of Filtra-
tion, Minneapolis, Minn., 607
03 Birdzell, Luther Earle, Bismarck, N.
Dak., 293
Index to Alumni
855
'81 Birney, Frank Lansing, 309 Ideal
Block, Denver, Colo., 109
'11 Birney, Thomas Milton, 316 N. John-
son St., Macomb, 111., ss8
*os Bishop, George William, Charleston,
111., c/o Lock Box 113, 346
'01 Black (Arps), Alice Mary, 216 E.
Lane Ave., Columbus, O., 251
'11 Black, Charles Day, Pittsfield, Mass.,
SS8
'C3 Black, George W., 1105 N. Perry Ave.,
Peoria, 111., 292
10 Black (Williams), Grace Josephine,
Boulder, Colo., 516
'01 Black (Zartman), Laura Louise, 216
E. Lane Ave., Columbus, O., 251
'12 Black, Robert Overton, 1103 W. Ore-
gon, Urbana, 111., 595
'07 Black, William, 126 E. Dayton St.,
Madison, Wis., 405
'98 Black, William Wesley, Bloomington,
Ind., 211
'08 Black, William Z., St. Joseph, 111., 442
'T7 Blackall, Clarence Howard, 20 Beacon
St., Boston, Mass., 94
'04 Blackburn, Roy Jabez, 903 W. Church
St., Decatur, 111., 315
'10 Blaine, Charles Edmund, Delta, Colo.,
S16
"lo Blair, Alice Ledlie, Warrensburg, Mo.,
516
'12 Blair, Eva Lena, Centralia, 111., 595
'05 Blair, Franklin Irving, Box i, R. F. D.,
No. 2, Normal, 111., 346
'12 Blaisdell, Edward Brown, 11 1 High-
land Ave., Fall River, Mass., 595
'87 Blake, John Bidwell, Lombard, 111., 137
'09 Blake (Harkins), Katherine May,
Grandin, N. D., 476
'11 Blakeslee, Elmer Frederick, c/o Stone
& Webster, Keokuk, la., 558
'96 Blakeslee, James Woodbury, Sedalia,
Mo., 189
'93 Blakesley, George Webster, 3240 Wind-
sor Ave., Kansas City, Mo., 164
'10 Bland, Eugene, Virginia Hill Hotel,
Portland, Ore., 516
'09 Bland, Rose, 227 • N. Locust St.,
Fayetteville, Ark., 476
'12 fifBlatherwick, Norman Robert, New
Haven, Conn., 602
'80 Bley, John Cornelius, 5046 Washington
Park Ct., Chicago, 111., 106
'09 pBliss, Charles King, Seattle, Wash.,
608
'09 firBliss, Frank Walker, 406 S. Prairie
St., Champaign, 111., 608
'11 Bliss, Helen Eva, 902 Robinson PI.,
Shreveport, La., 558
'04 Blocher, John Douglas, Houston, Tex.,
315
'03 Block, Edgar William, 1748 E. 73rd
St., Chicago, 111., 292
12 Block, Elmer Royal, A. T. O. House,
Madison, Wis., S95
•07 Block, Walter Robert, c/o W. H.
Small & Co., Evansville, Ind., 405
'08 Blohm, Lee Ross, Beardstown, 111., 442
'10 Blomfeldt, Allen Axel, 6523 Perry St.,
Chicago, 516
'10 Boardman, Harry Clow, 2010 W. loist
PI., Chicago, 111., 516
'99 Bocock, Clarence Edgar, Albion, Ida.,
222
'07 Bodwell, Frank Lyman, 6947 Eggleston
Ave., Chicago, 406
'83 Bogardus, Charles Eugene, 90 Colum-
bia St., Seattle, Wash., 118
T7 Bogardus (Price), Eva, Hollywood,
Calif., 94
04 Bogardus, Frank Smith, Terre Haute,
Ind., 31s
02 Boggess, Arthur Clinton, Lucknow,
India, c/o Reid Christian College,
271
92 Boggs (Miller), Cassandra, 1103 W.
Illinois, Urbana, 111., 159
94 Boggs, Lucinda Pearl, 811 W. Illinois,
Urbana, 111., 172
83 Boggs (Love), Martha Harriet, 1214
Vermilion St., Danville, III., 119
05 Boggs (East), Mary Lawrence, 87
Lobinwood Ave., Jamaica Plain,
Boston, Mass., 351
02 Boggs, Oliver Carter, Medford, Jack-
son Co., Ore., 271
12 pBole, Simeon James, Univ. of 111.,
Champaign, 111., 602
11 Bollinger, William Nicholas, 1305
Ruby Ave., Kansas City, Kan., 558
10 Bollman, Minnie Joanna, 408 N. 3d
St., Champaign, 111., 516
03 Bond, Anna Louise, 215 S. Tenth St.,
Mt. Vernon, III., 292
12 Bond, Augusta Eleanor, Gary, Ind.,
595
03 Bond, Austin, Carmel, Ind., 292
04 Bond (Putney), Bertha Julia, Kings-
ton, R. I., 315
07 Bond, Ethel, 603 E. Healy St., Cham-
paign, 111., 406
10 Bond, George Thomas, Charleston,
Mo., 516
05 Bond, John Myron, 1021 14th St.,
Rock Island, 111., 347
06 Bond, Lyda, 1008 W. California St.,
Urbana, 111., 373
OS Boner, Halbert Evans, 1360 Green St.,
San Francisco, Calif., 347
05 Bonnell, Everett, Shannon, P. O. Box
1017, Memphis, Tenn., 347
01 Bonser, Frederick Gordon, Teachers'
Coll., Columbia Univ., N. Y., 251
04 Booker, Helen Ethel, Chrisman, 111.,
315
99 Booker (Watkins). Lucile Alice, Clo-
quet, Minn^ 222
12 Bookwalter, (jrace May, Joliet, 111.,
595
09 Bookwalter, Robert R., 1012 N. Ver-
milion, Danville, 111., 476
09 Boomer, Simeon E., Carbondale, 111.,
476
11 Boon, Elvin Edwards, 520 Franklin
Ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa., ssS
03 Boon, Harry Lehre, Tucumcari, N. M.,
293
07 Boon, Hugh Thomas, Armstrong, 111.,
406
95 Boon, William Guthrie, 981 Washing-
ton St., Burlington, la., 180
06 Boone, Charles Guthrie, R. 4. Box 232,
N. Yakima, Washington, 374
04 Booth, Mary Josephine, Charleston,
I"- 315 „ „
81 Boothby, Arthur, 3321 N. Pennsyl-
vania St., Indianapolis, Ind., 109
08 Boothe, Viron Joseph, (t), 442
12 Booze, Ralph Walker, Sullivan, 111.,
595
89 Bopes, Charles Arthur, Reynolds, 111.,
14s
08 Bopp, Julius Valentine, Fessenden, N.
D., 442
02 Bopp, William Geo., 1315 Eddy St.,
Chicago, 271
856
University of Illinois
'04 Born (Johnston), Alda Haldermann,
Rock Falls, 111., 31S
'07 Born, Ora Littlefield, 502 E. John,
Champaign, 111., 406
'10 Bornmann, John Henry, 1533 S. 8th
St., Quincy, 111., 516
'05 Borton, Byron S., Albany, Ore., 347
'09 Borton, Gail Leslie, Tower Hill, 111.,
476
'03 Borton (Rodi), Lucina Jane, 17 2nd
St., Calumet, Mich., 293
'02 Borton, William Franklin, 416 W.
Jefferson St., Ft. Wayne, Ind., (J),
271
'11 Bose, Pavitra Kumar, Nazabazar,
Mymensingh, Bengal, India, 558
'07 Bose, Sudhindra, Dt. Dalla, Bengal,
India, P. O. Keot Khali, 406
'09 gBost, Ernest Lesley, Spring Valley,
111., 608
'79 *Bourne, Harry Peter, 103
'91 Bouton, Charles Sherman, Springdale,
Ark., 152
'08 Bouyoucos, George John, East Lansing,
Mich., 442
'88 Bowditch, Fred D., 504 S. Race St.,
Urbana, 111., 140
'95 Bower, Robert Allan, Jr., Tolono, 111.,
180
'12 Bowers, Lester Edward, 2315 N. 44th
Ave., Chicago, 111., 595
'10 Bowler, Alida Cynthia, 436 E. 8th
St., Alton, 111., 516
'03 Bowman (Johnson), Gertrude, 524
Cypress Ave., Kansas City, Mo., 293
'10 Bowman, Horace Dale, 517 Walker
Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah,
12 Bowman, Lang Fulton, Alney, 111.,
595
05 Bowser, Ralph Emmett, iii W. 12th
St., N. Y. City, 347
'90 Bowsher, Columbus Austin, (t), 148
'07 f^Boyce, Arthur Clifton, Tuscola, 111.,
608
'81 Boyd, Comma Nathaniel, Sheffield, 111.,
109
'01 Boyd, Edward Parkman, 1509 N. Mc-
Kinley Ave., Oklahoma City, Okla.,
252
'00 Boyd, Hobart Shearman, Lewistown,
111.. 235
'01 Boyd, John William, Rantoul, 111., 252
'91 Boyd, Willard Albion, 22 Pendleton
Lane, New Brighton, N. Y., 153
'02 Boyer, Harry Bernard, 308 E. Healy
St., Champaign, 111., 271
'90 Boyle (Junkersfeld), Anna Cecilia, 139
N. Prairie Ave., Chicago, 148
'10 Boyle, Clarence, Jr., High Bridge, N.
J-, 517
'06 Boyle, John Marshall, Danville, 111.,
374
'09 Boynton, Napoleon Hiram, S902
Quimby Ave., Cleveland, O., 476
'11 Boys, Thomas Lyle, c/o Barr Clay Co.,
Streator, 111., 558
'01 Bracken, Ellis Freeman, 6949 Stewart
Ave., Chicago, 111., 252
'09 Brackenbury, Benjamin A., Spokane,
Wash., 476
'08 Bracker, Emil Mark Diedrich, Cor-
vallis. Ore., 442
'05 Braden, Clarence Arthur, Cutler, 111.,
347
'02 Braden, John Henry, Albia, la., 271
'09 (/Bradford, Bernice Margaret, Bear
Lake, Mich, 608
'11 Bradley, Elizabeth Lucinda, Cato,
Cayuga Co., N. Y., 558
'12 Bradley, Eugene Patrick, 5327 Maple
Ave., St. Louis, Mo., 595
'12 Bradley, Eugenia, Lena, 111., 595
'99 Bradley, James Clifford, 922 Frick
Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa., 222
'09 Bradley, John Jay, c/o S. D. Co.,
Albany, N. Y., 476
'06 Bradley (Anderson), Tirzah Ozilla,
mo W. 14th St., Topeka, Kan., 374
'03 Bradshaw (White), Jessie Isabelle,
5337 Kenmore Ave., Chicago, 111., 293
'08 Bradshaw, Percy Belmont, 1530 S.
Ridgeway Ave., Chicago, 443
'11 Brady, Joseph Lajus, Keokuk, la., 559
'11 Braeuninger, Ella Christine, Sidell,
111., 559
'83 Brainard, Clarence V., Artesia, N. M.,
"9 . . ^ .
'09 Brakensiek, Jessie Delight, Quincy,
III., 477
'09 Braley, Howard Dixon, 131 155th St.,
Harvey, 111., (t), 477
■ 1 1 Braley, Ross Preston, 472 N. Raymond
Ave., Pasadena, Cal., 559
'10 Bramhall, Arthur Eugene, 371 W.
Wood St., Decatur, 111., 517
10 Bramhall, Ralph Roger, 618 W. Main
St., Decatur, 111., 517
"oo 'Branch (Shepard), Elizabeth, 235
'07 Branch, Nellie Uree, Box 53, 541 N.
Garfield St., Pocatello, Id., 406
'08 Brand, Herbert Amery, 5915 W. Erie
St., Chicago, 443
'09 Brand, Royden Earl, 604 W. Illinois
St., Urbana, 111., 477
'10 Brand, Sara Hazel, Normal, 111., 517
'11 Brands, Edgar Gregory, Rockford,
111., SS9
'97 Brandt, Eugene Hermann, 1619 S.
23d St., Lincoln, Neb., 199
'84 Braucher, Alma Elizabeth, 227 Lincoln
Ave., Lincoln, 111., 124
'S4 Braucher, Arthur Conrad, 302 Peoria
St., Lincoln, 111., 124
■gi Braucher, Ernest Newton, 5213 W.
Monroe St., Chicago, 153
'94 Braucher, Herbert Hill, 905 Neosha
St., Emporia, Kan., 172
'97 Braucher, Ralph Waldo, Lincoln, 111.,
199
'85 Braucher, William Burson, 525 Sher-
man St., Danville, 111., 128
'09 Brauer, Lydia Marie, San Jose, 111.,
477
'09 fifBraun, Frederick Augustus, 18 Bank
St., Princeton. N. J., 608
'04 •Braun, Walter Charles Emil, 316
'05 Brayton (Ruediger), Abby Louisa
Grand Forks, N. D., 347
'01 Brayton, Louis Frederick, 696 Nor
thrup St., Portland, Ore., 252
10 fcBreckenbridge, Lester Paige, 412
Humphrey St., New Haven, Conn.
647
'09 Breckenridge (Finch). Gladys, 72 W
Elm St., New Haven, Con., 477
'09 Bredehoft, Mabel, 309 Walnut St.
Danville, 111., 477
'08 Bredehoft, Nellie Mathilda, 510 La
fayette St., Danville, 111.. 443
'10 Bregger, Thomas, 1007 S. Wright
Champaign, 111., 517
'98 Breidert, Henry Cyrille, 1008 Leland
Ave., Chicago, 211
'02 Breitstadt, John Henry, 325 S. Ninth
St., Quincy, 111., 271
Index to Alumni
857
'08
Bremner, Charles William, 37 N.
Madison Ave., LaGrange, 111., 595
Brenke, William Charles, 1250 S. 21st
St., Lincoln, Neb., 189
Bressler, Charles Emery, Jr., 732 E.
Bronson St., South Bend, Ind., 477
Brewer, Claude Harold, Danville, 111.,
^ (t). 517
Brewer, William Emory, Carrollton,
Mo., 406
^Bricker, Garland Armor, 175 Chitten-
den Ave., Columbus, O., 608
•Bridge, Arthur M., 114
•Bridge, Wallace Everett, 98
Bridgman (Ingham), Minnie Clarke,
622 N. Monroe St., Clinton, 111., 252
Briggle, Charles Guy, 1437 Lowell
Ave., Springfield, 111., 316
•Briggs, Charles Wesley, 145
Briggs, Claude Porter, 428 Napoleon
St., Rockford, 111., 252
Briggs, Edwin Cressy, Phoenix, Ariz.,
R. F. D. No. 2, 293
Briggs, Strother Ambrose, Minier, 111.,
559
Brightman, Morgan Holmes, 256
Division St., Elgin, 111., 374
Briles, Byard Stevens, 420 Hazel St.,
Danville, 111., 106
^Briscoe, Charles Francis, Agricultural
College, Miss., 609
ffBritton, William Everett, Champaign,
111., 609
Broaddus (Clark), Alice Virginia, 928
W. Illinois St., Urbana, 111., 153
Broaddus, Elizabeth Minerva, Mag-
nolia, 111., 559
Broadhead, Annie Maple, Mackinaw,
111.. 271
Broadhead (Eaton), Lemma Cornelia,
Tremont, 111., 406
Brockway, Edwin Ladue, 154 Bickley
Ave., (5lenside, Pa., 211
Bronson, Frank Lloyd, 402 E. Kent
St., Streator, 111., 347
Bronson, George Earl, 233 N. Willow
Ave., Chicago, 443
Bronson, Lillie O., 1107 W. Illinois
St., Urbana, 111., 145
Brook, Elizabeth Annie, Stronghurst,
^ 111., S5Q
Brooks, Clara Mable, Saunemin 111.,
595
Brooks, Ira Sanford, Brandywine, Md.,
443
Brooks, Raymond Wentworth, Engr.
Office, C. M. & St. P. Ry., Aber-
deen, S. D., 559
Brooks, Richard Abner, 303 Dwight
St., Massillon, O., 406
Brooks, Verna, 908 W. Nevada St.,
Urbana, 111., 477
•Broshar, Cornelia, 94
Brotherton, Jane Widney, Delphos,
O., 293
Browder, Olin Loraine, Urbana, 111., 316
Brower, Lyle Ireneus, Pittsburg, Kan.,
21 1
•Brower, Ralph Plumb, 200
Brown, Dillon S., Genoa, 111., 86
Brown, Earl Clarence, 450 Ewing Ave.,
Decatur, 111., 406
Brown, Edward Webb, 252 S. Common
St., West Lynn, Mass., 517
Brown, Ella Stewart, Rushville, Neb.,
559
jrBrown, Elmer Jay, State College, Pa.,
609
06 ffBrown, Fay Cluff, 220 Reynolds St.,
Iowa City, la., 609
78 Brown, Frank Adelbert, Aberdeen. S.
D., 98
93 Brown, Frank Minear, 34 Neil St., or
411 W. Univ. Ave., Champaign, 111.,
164
08 Brown, Harry Clifford, Jr., 7608 Union
Ave., Chicago, 443
II Brown, Hugh Alexander, 602 Union
St., Schenectady, N. Y., 559
09 ^Brown, James Howard, Jacksonville,
111., (t). 609
06 Brown, Maudelle Tanner, 1922 Druid
Hill Ave., Baltimore, Md., 374
03 Brown, M. Lewis, Niles, Mich., 293
06 Brown, Paul Manley, Hettinger, N.
T. ^•' 374
11 Brown, Ralph Edgar, Box 106, Otta-
wa, 111., 559
75 Brown, Ralph Lee, Aberdeen, S. D..
86
10 Brown, Robert Ellsworth, Upland,
Ind., 517
12 Brown, Roberta Margaret, Harrisburg,
111., 595
06 Brown, Roy Hanlin, 627 Ashland
Ave., Rockford, 111., 374
07 Brown, Ruth Elizabeth, Dixon, 111.,
406
04 Brown, Seymour Dewey, 9 rue Louis
le Grand, Paris, France, 316
97 Brown, Walter Burrows, 5434 Cor-
nell Ave., Chicago, 111., 200
00 Brown, William Jay, 808-9 Security
Bank Bldg., Cedar Rapids, la., 235
06 Brown, William Edward, 303 Hudson
St., Hoboken, N. J., 374
10 Brownfield, Lelah, 505 W. High, Ur-
bana, 111., 517
94 Browning, Howard Allen, Elgin, 111.,
172
06 Brownson, Howard Gray, 3713 Powel-
ton Ave., Philadelphia, Pa., 374
08 Brownson, Winnina Ella, Hamilton
College, Lexington, Ky., 443
12 Brubaker, Lewis Allen, 23 N. Penna.
St., Indianapolis, Ind., 595
90 Brumbach (Borgardus), Lucia, 323
Fourteenth Ave., North, Seattle,
Wash., 148
09 Brundage, Avery, 3526 Evanston Ave.,
Chicago, 477
08 Brundage (Messick), Florence Louise,
3016 Linden PI., E. St. Louis, 111..
443
02 Brundage, Martin Denman, R. F. D.
13, Box 386 B., Los Angeles, Calif.,
271
04 Brunner, Camilla Margaret, 1406 Bluff
St., Peru, 111.. 316
77 Brush, Charles Eliphalet, 54 W. Ran-
dolph St., Chicago, 111., 94
06 Brush, Daniel Harmon, Jr., 6128 Mon-
roe Ave., Chicago, 111., 374
12 ^Brush, Elizabeth Parnham, 792 14th
St., Boulder, Col., 602
06 Bryan, Helen Gordon, 508 S. Fourth
St., Champaign, 111., 375
08 Bryan Sarah Elizabeth, 508 S. 4th St.,
Champaign 111., 443
11 s'Bryant John Myron, 610 W. Oregon
St., Urbana, 111., 609
88 •Bryant, William CuUen, 141
07 liBryce, Rt. Hon. James, Hindleap, For-
est Row, Sussex, Eng., 647
05 Brydges, Carl Kent, 277 Division St.,
Elgin, 111., 347
858
University of Illinois
'oi Buchanan, James Wm., 1617 Gardner
Ave., Spokane, Wash., 252
'04 Buchanan, John Lee, care of General
Electric Co., Chicago, 111., 316
'10 Buchanan, Wilber L., 3040 N. Penn.
St., Indianapolis, Ind., 517
'04 Buck, Gertrude Amelia, care of State
Nor. Sch., Emporia, Kan., 316
'09 Buck, Leonard, 3614 Michigan Ave.,
Chicago, 477
'97 Buck (Linn), Luella Eugenia, 321 S.
Ashland Ave., LaGrange, 111., 200
'11 Buckingham, Arthur Ward, 5325
Savoy Court, St. Louis, Mo., 559
'yy Buckingham, Wm., care of Fairbanks,
Morse & Co., Los Angeles, Calif., 94
06 Buellesfield, Henry, Nokomis, 111., 375
'08 Buenger, Louis, 4506 Maiden St.,
Chicago, 443
"02 Buerkin, Emma, 1799 E. 87th St.,
Cleveland, O., 272
'03 Buerkin (Ward), Marguerite Pauline,
1 108 1 8th St., Moline, 111., 293
'09 Buffum (Maucker), Ruth Irene, 609
15th St., Rock Island, 111., 477
'12 Bulkeley, Oscar Ernest, Water Dept.,
Rockford, 111., 595
'82 Bullard, Benjamin Franklin, 735 Bar-
ry Ave., Chicago, 111., 114
'09 Bullard, (Tlark Wesley, 318 S. Glen-
wood Ave., Springfield, 111., 478
'06 Bullard, Edwin Elliott, 426 S. C. St.,
Tacoma, Wash., 375
'82 Bullard, George Wesley, 75 West Road,
Prospect Hill, Tacoma, Wash., 114
'05 Bullard (Bates), Helen Elizabeth,
Brookings, S. Dakota, 347
•78 Bullard, Saml., Alexander, 318 S.
Glenwood Ave., Springfield, 111., 98
'86 Bullard, S. Foster, 3001 N. 29th St.,
Tacoma, Wash., 133
'09 Bullock, Agnes Irene, El Paso, 111., 478
'09 Bullock, Edith Ray, El Paso, 111., 478
'10 Bullock, Edwin Corliss Atlee, 6128
Monroe Ave., Chicago, 518
'07 Bullock, Florence Wingfield, Ellens-
burg, Wash., 406
*oo Bullock (Kastner), Jessie Jane, S.
Tacoma, Wash., 235
'09 Bullock, Lela May, Wenatchee, Wash.,
478
'06 Bumann, Cecil Spencer, 5626 Maple
Ave., St. Louis, Mo., 375
'09 Bumgarner, Irma Marie, McNabb, 111.,
478
'08 Bumstead, Arthur Pingree, Berkeley,
Cal., 444
'06 Bumstead, Frank Melvin, Univ. of
Calif., Library, Berkeley, Calif., 375
''yj Bumstead, Jas. Edward, Dundee, 111.,
94
'02 Bundy, Raphael Parmer, Zionsville,
Ind,. 272
'10 Bunn, Charles Montgomery, 1006 W.
103d St., 2d Flat Chicago, 518
'11 Bunting Charles Antrim DeKraft,
1229 Kentucky St., Quincy, 111., 560
'91 Bunton, Fred Lyle, Kewanee, 111., 153
'09 Burch, George Francis, 1124 S. Wal-
nut St., Springfield, 111., 478
'09 Burch, William Harrison, Morrison,
111., 478
'11 ffBurd, Henry Alfred, Hiram Coll.,
Hiram, O., 610
'95 Burdick, Charles Baker, 3704 Grand
Blvd., Chicago, 181
'01 Burdick, Jay Horace, 25 S. Channing
St.. Elgin, 111., 253
04 Burford, Gary Clive, 808 W. Green
St., Urbana, 111., 316
10 "Burgener, Claude Emanuel, 518
08 Burgess, Benjamin Payson, 735 33d
Ave., Seattle, Wash., 444
09 Burgess, Frank M., Douglas, Kan., 478
04 Burgess, Fred Henry, 1220 Blackstone
Ave., St. Louis, Mo., 316
08 Burgess, Harry Holdridge, 1002 N. Y.
Life Bldg., St. Paul, Minn., 444
11 (/Burgess, Paul Steere, Faculty Club,
Berkeley, Calif., 610
04 Burgess, Ralph Royal, 63 McManus
Bldg., Davenport, la., 317
10 Burgner, Harley Thompson, 3738 N.
39th St., St. Louis, Mo., 518
11 gBurke, Charles Eldrid, Y. M. C. A.,
Berkeley, Calif., 610
00 Burke, Eugene Irving, Champaign, 111.,
23s
09 Burke, Paul, 5031 Natl. Ave., West
Allis, Wis., 478
07 Burkhalter, Ralph Marks, 308 N.
Orange St., Peoria, 111., 407
03 Burkhalter, Wayne Edison, nth and
Hoyt Sts., Portland Ore., 293
04 Burkhardt, John Herman, 11 18 Detroit
St., Denver, Colo., 317
03 Burkhart, Jean, Marion, 111., 293
99 Burkland, Theodore Lennart, care of
Citizens State Bank, Nampa, Ida.,
223
08 gBurlison, William Leonidas, 505 W.
High St., Urbana, 111., 610
10 Burnell, Kingsley Abner, Box 304,
Manaos, Brazil, 518
05 Burnett, William Thomas, Urbana,
111., 348
05/t*Burnham, Daniel Hudson, 648
07 Burnham, Edna Sophia, Mattoon, 111.,
407
11 Burns, Cyril Agard, Fairbury, 111., 560
07 Burns, Deane, 2072 Warren Rd., Lake-
wood, O., 407
II Burns Joe Kossuth, Greenview, 111., 560
09 Burns, Josephine Elizabeth, 1023 W.
Adams, Macomb, 111., 478
II Burns, Ruth Mitchell, Roseville, 111.,
560
07 Burnside, Elizabeth Helen, Peoria, 111.,
407
78 Burr, Ellis M., Champaign, 111., 99
11 Burrell, Ethel North, 457 Beecher St.,
Cincinnati, O., 560
08 Burres, Opal, 208 W. Elm, Urbana,
111., 444
02 Burrill (Lewis), Evelyn, 3537 Camp-
bell St., Kansas City, Mo., 272
03 *Burrill (Stone), Mildred Ann., 294
12 ItBurrill, Thomas Jonathan, 1007 W.
Green St., Urbana, 111., 648
95 Burrill, William Thomas, 2376 Carter
Ave., St. Paul, Minn., 181
00 Burroughs, William Elmer, 2224 Fow-
ler Ave., Omaha, Nebr., 23s
92 Burrows, Parke Tunis, 221 Mississippi
Ave., Davenport, la., 159
96 Burt, Henry Jackson, 1400 Monroe
Bldg., Chicago, 111., 189
II Burt, John Little, i Wentworth St., S.
Hamilton, Ont., 560
07 Burton, Albert Harvey, Cisne, 111., 407
II Burton, Earl Kellis, 5181 Delmar
Blvd., St. Louis, Mo., 560
11 Burton, Lawrence Vreeland, 775 Jef-
ferson St., Gary, Ind., 560
12 Burwash, Arthur Ernest, Savoy, 111.,
595
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859
'06 Burwash, Lois Irene, Champaign, 111.,
„ 375
72 Burwash, Milo Benedict, 610 W. Green
St., Champaign, III., 79
'08 Burwash, Milo Eugene, Champaign,
, „ „ 111-. 444
08 Busey (Gratton), Carolyn Elizabeth,
Urbana, 111., 444
'08 Busey, Charles Bowen, Urbana, 111.,
444
95 Busey, Frank Lyman, 354 Franklin,
St., Buffalo, N. Y., 181
'co Busey, Robert Oscar, 2050 luka Ave.,
Columbus, O., 235
'94 Bush, Arthur Willis, Mendota, 111.,
172
'06 Bush, James Ackerman, Amarillo,
Te.xas, 375
'00 Bush, John Kenyon, 5036 21st Ave.,
N. E. Seattle, Wash., 235
'88 Bush, Lincoln, 281 Springdale Ave.,
E. Orange, N. J., 141
gBush, Minnie May, Knoxville, la., 611
Bushnell, Ethel May, 848 Elm Ave.,
Long Beach, Cal., 444
Bushnell, Horace Leland, 514 Terry
Ave., Seattle, Wash., 444
Bushnell, Howard Blaine, c/o State
Highway Commission, Springfield,
111., 407
Butler, Beatrice Martindale, 69 21st
St. N., Portland, Ore., 444
Butler, Comfort Straight, Suite 801,
Chem. Bldg., St. Louis, Mo., 478
Butler, John Prescott, 726 W. 4th St.,
Medford, Ore., 445
Butler, William Arthur, Box 154,
Wellington, Kan., 479
Butler, Wm. Nichols, 2036 Walnut St.,
Cairo, 111., 103
Butterfield, Clarence James, Union
Stock Yards, Chicago, 172
Butterfield (Schoonhoven), Helen,
1374 Union St., Brooklyn, N. Y., 153
Butters, Howard Monreau, 989 Van
Buren, Chicago, 111., 596
Butts (Camfield), Augusta Esther, 501
Belmont Ave., Chicago, 111., 103
Butzer, Clarence David, Hillsdale, 111.,
518
Butzow, Louis James, 1531 W. 9Sth
St., Chicago, 111., 375
Buxton, Edwin Walker, c/o Bur. of
Lands, Manila, P. I., 407
Buyers, Archie Stanton, c/o War
Dept., Washington, D. C, 445
Buyers, Donald Erskine, Gary, Ind.,
596
Buzick, John W., 1004 S. 3d St.,
Champaign, 111., 518
Byers, Frank Milton, Deere Model
Dairy Farm, Moline, 111., 445
Byrne, Lee, 251 St. Joseph St., Mo-
bile, Ala., 211 ,
Cabanis, John Brahm, .^23 Plymouth
Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn., 445
Cabeen, Richard McPherren, 124 E.
57th St., Chicago, 479
Cadwell, Charles Nickerson, Cadwell,
IlL, 272
Cafky (Stark), Mabel Etta, Santiago
de la Vegas, Cuba, 317
Cairns (Marsh), Cora Mae, 911 Fair
Oaks Ave., S. Pasadena, Cal., 190
Cairns, David Gemmill, 633 Congress
St., Ottawa, 111., 272
Cairns, John Webster, 969 Iowa St.,
Dubuque, la., 445
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II Caldwell, Brice John, 704 W. Hill St.,
Champaign, 111., 560
'12 Caldwell, Charles Edwin, Jr., 564 Spit-
zer Bldg., Toledo, Ohio, 596
07 Caldwell, Edwin Fletcher, Burlington
Jet., AIo., 407
'04 Caldwell (Ingalls), Elizabeth Eleanor,
c/o C. E. Ingalls, Washington,
Kan., 317
08 Caldwell, Ida Isabel, Charles City, la.,
445
II Caldwell, Will Carleton, La Grange,
111., 560
'11 Caley, Floy E., Huntington, Ind., 560
'ii Caley, Mary Celelah, Huntington,
Ind., 561
'05 Calhoun, Helen Vera, Whiting, Ind.,
348
'oi Calhoun, Henrietta Anne, 702 W.
Green St., Champaign, 111., 253
'95 Call (Barr), Hortense, 502 S. Race
St., Urbana, 111., 181
'07 Callan, John Albert, 759 Nott St.,
Schenectady, N. Y., 407
'07 Calloway, Russell Thornhill, 514 N.
Homan Ave., Chicago, 407
'05 Camp, Cora Louis, 1424 Gibson St.,
Scranton, Pa., 348
'09 gCamp, Eugene Vernon, 407-409 Savan-
nah Bank & Trust Bldg., Savannah,
Ga., 611
'90 Camp, Norman Harvey, 5416 Winthrop
Ave., Edgewater, Chicago, 148
'11 Camp, Willard Russell, Bement, 111., 561
'09 Campbell, Allan Berry, Ft. Stockton,
Tex., 479
'75 Campbell (Moore), Amanda, Clinton,
111., 86
'01 Campbell, Ashton Ellsworth, 12 David-
son PI., Champaign, 111., 253
'00 Campbell, Bruce Alexander, 1472 Col-
lege Ave., E. St. Louis, 111., 236
03 Campbell (Fluck), Daisy Irene, 105 E.
Clark St., Champaign, 111., 294
'95 Campbell, George. Henry, Joy, 111.,
181
'76 *CampbelI, James William, 90
'74 Campbell, John P., Fort Garland,
Colo., 84
'84 Campbell (Hunt), Juniata G., Univ.
of Calif., c/o Prof. T. F. Hunt,
Berkeley, Calif., 124
'04 Campbell (Buckles), Muriel Florence,
728 S. Randolph St., Champaign,
^ 111., 317
'10 Campbell, Neil Nelson, Lake Forest,
111., 518
'08 Campbell, Samuel Charles, DeSoto,
Mo., 445
'96 *Campbell, Walter Gilbert, 190
'10 ^Campbell, William Hemphill, Equality,
111., 611
'08 Candor, Robert Jay, 1734 E. Missouri
Ave., Kansas City, Mo., 445
'11 Cannon, Fermor Spencer, 2604 Col-
lege Ave., Indianapolis, Ind., 561
'03 /iCannon, Joseph Gurney, Danville, 111.,
648
'87 Cantine, Edward Ike, 525 E. 49th
St., North Portland, Ore., 137
'06 Cantlin, Jacob, Rock Falls, 111., 375
'11 Capek, Ladislav Vaclav, 2224 Spauld-
ing Ave.. Chicago, 561
'95 Capps, Earl VanHise, Blair, Neb., 181
'00 (Tapron, Clyde, 121 N. Elmwood Ave.,
Peoria, 111., 236
'97 Capron, Frank Read, 2337 Seminary
Ave., Chicago, 111., 200
860
University of Illinois
95 Carberry, Ray Shepard, Imperial, Cal.,
i8i
06 Carey, William Joseph, 718 W. Mari-
etta St., Decatur, 111., 375
05 *Carleton, Bertha Mabel, 348
09 Carlson, Carl Bernhardt, 625 S. Hope
St., Los Angeles, Cal., 479
11 Carlson, Charles Algot, 7842 Aber-
deen St., Chicago, 561
12 Carlson, Morton Russel, 1132 22nd
St., Moline, 111., 596
11 Carlson, Paul Nels 4105 Whitman
Ave., Seattle, Wash., 561
95 Carmack, Clyde Robert, 715 N. Cen-
tral Ave., Tropico, Cal., 181
82 Carman, William Burgess, 32 Upton
Park, Rochester, N. Y., 115
05 Carmichael, Berton Eugene, Wooster,
Ohio, 348
06 Carnahan, David Hobart, 1006 Nevada
St., Urbana, 111., 190
92 Carnahan, Franklin Gregory, Coron-
ado Beach, Cal., 159
10 Carnahan, Orson, Allen, 820 Douglas
St., Fayetteville, Ark., 518
04 Carothers, Wilhelmina Ellen, 471
Broadway, Portland, Ore., 317
93 Carpenter, Harvey Irving, Co-op.
Bldg., Champaign, 111., 164
97 Carpenter, Hubert Vinton, Pullman,
Wash., 200
09 Carper, John Fisher, Buda, 111., 479
06 Carr, Charles Clement, 68 Rue Clem-
entine, Antwerp, Belgium, 376
01 Carr, George Russell, 416 Home Ave.,
Oak Park, 111., 253
05 Carr, Maurice Leroy, 5047 Winthrop
Ave., Chicago, 111., 348
93 Carr, Robert Franklin, 2815, Prairie
Ave., Chicago, 164
09 Carrell, Charles Gashem, Lemmon,
S. D., 479
12 Carrero, Jose Criol, Sol. St., Maya-
guez, Porto Rico, 596
04 Carriel, Frederick Clifford, 11 52 Col-
lege Ave., Jacksonville, 111., ^17
08 Carrithers, Ira Thomson, c/o C. M.
& C. P. R. R., Aberdeen, S. D.,
445
01 Carroll (Smith), Jessie Anna, 516 E.
Camilla St., Whittier, Calif., 253
1 1 fiiCarroll, William Ernest, Logan, Utah,
c/o Utah Agr. College, 611
10 pCarscallen, George Ernest, 1308 W.
Stoughton St., Urbana, 111., 611
91 *Carson, Anna, 153
03 Carson, Francis Thomas, 310 W.
High St., Urbana, 111., 294
1 1 Carson, Harry Young, Indianapolis,
Ind., 561
99 ^Carson, Lucy Hamilton, Dillon, Mont.,
612
06 Carter, Allan John, 619 University
PI., Evanston, 111., 376
93 Carter, Charles Willard, Clinton, 111.,
i6s
08 ^Carter, Clarence Edwin, Oxford, O.,
c/o Miami Univ., 612
01 Carter (Sherman), Florence Emeline,
1309 N. Hobart Blvd., Los Angeles,
Calif., 253
8s Carter, Harry Leslie, Humboldt, 111.,
128
05 Carter, Ralph Merle, 1263 Main St.,
Green Bay, Wis., 348
12 Carter, Roy Rudy, Jacksonville, 111.,
596
88 Carter, Truman Post, 47s Lincoln
Ave., Jacksonville, 111., 141
02 Carter, William Curtis, 5429 Ingle-
side Ave., Chicago, 272
89 Carver, Albert, 120 W. Allen St.,
Springfield, 111., 14s
06 Cary (Bailey), Alice, 21 Elmwood
Ave., LaGrange, 111., 376
09 Cary, Earle Chester, 3614 Michigan
Blvd., Chicago, 479
12 Case, Flora Margaret, 1410 W.
University Ave., Urbana, 111., S96
12 Case, Harold Clayton, 1410 W.
University Ave., Urbana, 111., 596
06 Case, Montgomery Babcock, 7604
Scotwoods Apts., Toledo, O., 376
07 Casey, Augustus Bacon, 1132 Lake
Ave., Wilmette, 111., 408
04 Casey, Charles Nicholas, 1222 First
Natl. Bank Bldg., Chicago, 111., 317
12 Cash, Harold Smith, Harvard, 111.,
596
12 Cass, Elizabeth Henrietta, 2400 Indi-
ana Ave., Chicago, 111., 596
12 Cass, Sherman, Sidell, 111., 596
05 Casserly, Thomas David, 1265 Nor-
wood St., Chicago, 111., 348
10 Castile, Sarah Myrtle, 80s Harmon
Ave., Danville, 111., 518
05 Caswell (Hawkins), Julia Ethel,
Caruthersville, Mo., 348
03 Cattron, John William, Ellisville,
Fulton Co., 111., 294
10 Cattron, Kie, Fairview, 111., 518
03 Cavanor, Frank Tracy, 1360 Spruce
Place, Minneapolis, Minn., 294
06 Cavins, Lorimer Victor, Stevens Point,
Wis., 376
09 Cawood, Hervey Richard, Portland,
Ore., 479
OS Center, Orlo Dorr, loi Stewart Ave.,
Grand Forks, N. D., 348
07 Cermak, Jerome, 923 E. 62d St.,
Chicago, 408
10 Cessna, Maud Opal, Grinnell, la., 518
03 (Zhacey (Kuehn), Anna Olive, 220 S.
Ridgeland Ave., Oak Park, 111., 294
11 Challand, (jrace, Shabbona, 111., s6i
12 Chamberlain, Lucius Orville, 103
Davidson, Champaign, 111., 596
03 Chamberlain, Martin Tuttle, 318
Mission Blvd., Calgary, Alberta,
294
01 Chamberlin, Charles Cory, 416 S.
Lamar St., Dallas, Tex., 253
OS /iChamberlin, McKendree Hypes, 137
S. Bunker Hill Ave., Los Angeles,
Calif., 648
05 /iChamberlin, Thomas Chrowder, Hyde
Park Hotel, Chicago, 111., 648
1 1 Chambers, Chester Raymond, Pierson
Sta., 111., s6i
07 Chambers, Ralph Edward, Sadorus,
111., 408
93 Chambers, William Rock, Safford,
Ariz., 1 6s
12 Champion, Edwin Van Meter, Mans-
field, 111., 596
76 Chandler, William Bayard, R. F. D.
No. 3, Box 76, Tacoma, Wash., 90
12 Chang, Vundin Chinzun, 63 Ningpo
Road, Shanghai, China, 596
05/i*Chanute, Octave, 649
02 Chapin, Arlo, S'" W. Springfield
Ave., Champaign, 111., 272
01 Chapin, Edward Pierce, Freeburg,
111., 2S.3
06 Chapin, George B., Prescott, Wis.,
376
04 Chapin, Lucy, 304 W. Columbia Ave.,
C.hampaign, 111., 317
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861
08 Chapin, Mae, 2150 W. North Ave.,
Chicago, c/o Assn. House, 446
01 Chapman, Charles Hiram, 72 11 Cres-
heim Road, Philadelphia, Penn., 253
03 Chapman, Daniel Ward, 4334 Buena
Vista Terrace, Chicago, 111., 294
12 Chapman, Dinison Williams, 5722
Washington Ave., Chicago, 111., 596
84 Chapman, Norman Ward, Portland,
Ore., 124
07 Charles (.McKeever), Alta Achsah,
Gibson City, 111., 408
01 *Chase, Adelaide Maria, 254
10 ^Chase, Margaret Isabel, Towanda,
Kan., 612
96 Chatten, Melville Clarke, 11 12 Stein-
way Hall, Chicago, 111., 190
12 Chavous, Arthur Melton, 417 Wheat-
land Ave., Columbus, Ohio, 596
74 Cheever (Bryan), Alice, 508 S. Fourth
St., Champaign, 111., 84
12 Cheney, Howard Lovewell 5243 Ken-
more Ave., Chicago, 111., 596
07 Chesnut (Bevan), Jennette Stewart,
Atlanta, 111., 408
05 Chester, Ann, Champaign, 111., 349
91 Chester, Dick Hubert, 605 W. 112th
St., N. Y., 153
07 Chester, Edward lEverett, Box 37,
Wendell, Ida., 408
98 Chester, Guy Jacob, 717 W. Univ.
Ave., Champaign, 211
91 Chester, John Needles, Union Bank
Bldg., Pittsburgh, Penn., 153
97 Chester, Manley Earle, 105 E. 131st
St., New York, N. Y., 200
01 Chester, Margaret Belle, 717 W. Univ.
Ave., Champaign, 111., 254
93 Chester, Oscar Paul, 4744 Madison
Ave., Chicago, 111., 165
09 Chichester, Emily Ellis, Brirafield, 111.,
479
08 Child, Walter Ellsworth, Booth Bldg.,
Springfield, III., 446
08 ffChiles, James Alburn, Greensboro,
Ala., c/o Southern Univ., 612
10 Chinlund, Joseph Ferdinand, 37S6
Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 519
94 Chipman, Paul, Mt. Carmel, 111., 172
12 Chipps, Alta Feme, Sullivan, ill., 596
99 *Chipps, Halbert Lilly, 223
01 Chipps, William Cullen, Suffern, N.
Y., 254
03 Chisholm (Nydegger), Estella Forth,
282 N. Snelling Ave., St. Paul,
Minn., 294
86 Chitty, William Lemon, Bethesda,
Md., 133
10 Christenson, Camillo Chapin, 6149
Kimbark Ave., Chicago, 519
06 Christiansen, Johanna Christiana Ma-
thea, 3830 N. Ashland Ave., Chi-
cago, 111., 376
09 Christopher, Carl, Auburn, III., 479
08 Christopher, Daniel Leroy, 206 W.
High St., Urbana, 111., 446
89 Church, Blanche Adelaide, Atlanta,
111., M'^
00 Church, Walter Saml., 5748 Kenmore
Ave., Chicago, 236
99 Chuse, Harry Arthur, 1504 Charleston
Ave., Mattoon, 111.. 223
07 Clanahan, Robert Hodge, Renshaw,
111., 408
12 ^Clapp, Frank Leslie, Madison, Wis.,
602
07 Clark, Albert Barnes, Jr., 1551
Beretania St., Honolulu, Hawaii,
408
'05 Clark (Myers), Alice Hartzel, 5704
Stony Island Ave., Chicago, 111.,
349
94 *Clark, Amos Cable, 173
04 Clark, Angie Ray, R. F. D. 3 Enos-
burg Falls, Vt., 317
98 Clark, Charles Albert, Fort Ruger,
H. I., 211
98 Clark, Charles Richard, 105 Chalmers
St., Champaign, 111., 211
76 *Clark, Charles Wright, 91
04 Clark, Clinton Oliver, 403 D. Ave.,
Lawton, Okla., 317
99 Clark (Burr), Edith, c/o Burr-
Williams Real Estate Co., Sydney,
Australia, 223
90 Clark (Kirkpatrick), Edith Louise,
902 W. Green St., Urbana, 111., 148
05 Clark, Ella Hazel, 607 W. ii6th St..
IN. Y. City, 349
"09 ffClark, Darwin Orlando, Jacksonville,
111., 612
'02 Clark, Emma Alberta, 908 W. Illinois
St., Urbana, 111., 272
'09 Clark, Firth Angeline, R. F. D. No.
4, Carthage, 111., 479
'09 *Clark, Frances Emma, 480
'90 Clark, Frank Henry, 17 Midvale Road,
Roland Park, Md., 148
'o5 Clark, John Ruskin, Vigan, Illocos
Sur., P. I., 376
'85 Clark (Stockham), Kate Frances, 1231
N. 32d St., Birmingham, Ala., 128
'04 Clark, Lorin, Homer, 111., 318
'84 *Clark, Lucy Jane, 124
'99 *Clark, Mary Edith, 223
'03 Clark, Matilda Lenna, Carthage, 111.,
R. F. D. No. 4, 295
'87 Clark, Percival Lemon, 185 Dearborn
St., Chicago, 111., 137
'99 Clark, Philip Henry, Lawton, Okla.,
223
'08 Clark, Robert Burton, Cairo, 111., 446
'09 pClark, Samuel Chapin, Washington,
D. C, c/o Exp. Sta., Dept. of
Agr., 612
'04 Clark, Thomas Aquilla, Fort Monroe,
Va., 318
'90 Clark, Thomas Arkle, 928 Illinois St.,
Urbana, 111., 148
'05 Clark, William Arthur, St. Luke's
Hospital, Chicago, 111., 349
'12 Clark, William Gladstone, Carthage,
111., 596
'09 Clarke (Blood), Carrie Louise, Story,
Wyo., 479
'91 Clarke, Edwin Besancon, 321 S. nth
St., Quincy, 111., 154
'02 Clarke, Elwyn Lorenzo, loi Moun-
tainview Terrace, Sheridan, Wyo-
ming, 272
'96 Clarke (Michalek), Florence Besan-
con, 13 E. i6th St., Chicago
Heights, 111., 190
'91 Clarke, Frederick Woodruff, 682-7
Brander's Bldg., Omaha, Neb., 154
'97 Clarke. Octave Besancon, Albu-
querque, N. M., 200
'II Clarke. Philena, 211 E. Connor St.,
Noblesville, Ind., 561
'12 Clarke, Robert Raymond, 211 E. Con-
nor St., Noblesville, Ind., 596
'04 Clarkson (Evans), Edna, Olden, Mo.,
^ 318
'90 Clarkson, James Francis, 689 E. 21st,
N. Portland, Ore., 149
'00 Clatworthy, Linda May, 18 Federal
St., Dayton, O., 236
'tj *Clay, Luther G., 94
862
University of Illinois
05 Clay, Marcia Barnes, North Bristol,
Ohio, 349
05 Clay, Wharton, 3145 Rhodes Ave.,
Chicago, 111., 349
09 Claycomb, Amos Townsend, Wildo-
rado, Tex., 480
II ^Clayton,' Jean Paul, 1500 Wabash
Ave., Mattoon, 111., 612
98 Clayton^ Thomas Wiley, 524 W. 67th
St., Chicago, 212
06 Cleary, James Mansfield, 4465 Oaken-
wald Ave., Chicago, 111., 376
1 1 Cleave, Scott William, 224 Catherine
St., Ottawa, 111., 561
09 Cleavinger, John Simeon, 1003 W.
Main, Jackson, Mich., 480
95 *Clement, Clarence Adelbert, 182
05 Clendenen, Lois Grace, 811 26th St.,
Cairo, 111., 349
09 Clendenen, Paul McKinney, 811 26th
St., Cairo, 111., 480
05 Clendenin, George Morey, 1009 S.
Second St., Springfield, 111., 349
08 Cleveland, Mortimer Burnham, Water-
loo, la., 446
99 Clifford, Charles Luther, 1729 N. Y.
Ave., Washington, D. C, 223
08 Clifford (Morgan), Winifred Hazel,
380 N. Sandusky St., Tiffin, O.,
446
07 *Clingan, Dennis Albert, 408
09 Clinite, Raymond Grover, Cherry
Valley, 111., 480
90 Clinton, George Perkins, c/o Conn.
Agr. Exp. Sta., New Haven, Conn.,
149
95 *Clinton, John DeWitt, 182
03 Clinton, Lucile Anne, 1318 W. Lake
St., Minneapolis, Minn., 295
06 Close, George Frederick, Aledo, 111.,
377
09 Clow, Grace Miranda, Plainfield, 111.,
480
02 Coar (Walsh), Elsa Jeanette, State
Line, Mass., 273
03 (/Coar, Henry Livingston, Marietta, O.,
613
11 Cobb, Charles Carroll, Jr., no Mc-
Kinley St., Kewanee, 111., 561
79 *Coburn, Ralph P., 103
81 Coddington, Archibald Osborn, 1519
Estes Ave., Chicago, III., 109
75 Coddington, Vantile William, N.
Milwaukee, Wis., 86
10 Coe, Harry Harmon, Palmer House,
Paducah, Ky., 519
03 Coen, Homer Clarence, Olney, 111.,
29s
89 Coffeen, Amy, 806 S. Fifth St.,
Champaign, 111., 145
93 Coffeen, Fred Goldsmith, 104 E. John
St., Champaign, 111., 165
98 Coffeen, Harry Clay, 6137 Madison
Ave., Chicago, 212
12 Coffey, Joel Simmons, 607 W. Oregon,
Urbana, 111., 596
06 Coffey, Walter Castella, 607 W. Ore-
gon St., Urbana, 111., 377
09 Coffin, Francis Albert, 623 Maryland
Ave., Milwaukee, Wis., 480
94 Coffman, Birch David, Box 113S, Mil-
waukee, Wis., 173
01 Coffman, Harrv Augustus, 1125 Knox-
ville Ave., iPeoria, 111., 254
78 Coffman, Noah Beery, Chehalis,
Wash., 99
78 *Coflin, Frank Sherman, 99
08 Coghlan, Byron Kemp, Socorro, N.
M., 446
1 1 Cogswell, George Owen, 204 W. Green
St., Champaign, 111., 562
1 1 Cogswell, Robert Coman, Y. M. C. A.
Bldg., Lafayette, Ind., 562
05 Cohen, Berthold, 4933 Prairie Ave.,
Chicago, III., 349
09 Coker, Myrtle Rose, 200 E. Walnut
St., Harrisburg, 111., 480
06 Colby, Roy Raymond, Los Angeles,
Calif., 377
01 Cole, Agnes Mary, 636 S. 2d St.,
DeKalb, III., 254
06 Cole (Moreland), Alice Maud, Pen-
field, 111., zyy
97 ^Cole, Charles Nelson, 45 King St.,
Oberlin, O., 613
82 Cole, Edward Everett, Knollerest,
Ruby Mesa, Grand Junction, Colo.,
115
04 Cole (Spain), Emo Lizzie, 327 E.
Elmira St., San Antonio, Tex., 318
96 Cole (Scott), Mary Maude, 1200
Douglas Ave., Yankton, S. D., 190
S2 Cole (Hall), Sophronia Rickords, Mc-
Leansboro, 111., 115
85 Cole, Thomas Edward, Le Mars, la.,
128
07 Coleman, Clyde Bestor, New Windsor,
111., 408
10 Coleman, William Francis, 4300 Park
Ave., Chicago, 519
98 Collins, Edgar Francis, 1465 State
St., Schenectady, N. Y., 212
01 Collins, Guy Richard, c/o W. G.
Collins, Farmer City, 111., 254
05 Collins, Mary, 720 6th St., LaSalle,
111., 349
09 Collins, Ray Arthur, Manila, P. I., 480
10 gCollins, Vida Lucile, Bear Lake,
Mich., 613
02 *(rollis, Frank Bernard, 273
q5/i*Colman, Norman J., 649
04 Colp, Leonard Allen, Marion, 111., 318
85 Colton, Simeon Colton, 600 Central
Ave., Wilmette, 111., 128
78 Columbia (Mann), Emma, Hyde
Park, Chicago, 111., 99
12 Colville, John Robert, Galesburg, 111.,
596
12 Colvin, Carl, c/o High School, Bloom-
ington. 111., 596
83 Colvin (Hargis), Mary Sabina, Bond-
ville. 111., 119
10 Compton, Richard Osborne, R. F. D.
3, Tampa, Fla., 519
06 Comstock, Arthur Francis, mo
Arbor St., Champaign, 111., 377
07 /iComstock, George Cary, Observatory
Hill. Madison, Wis., 649_
01 Conard, Philip Arthur, Foreign Dept.,
Internatl. Comra., Y. M. C. A., 124
E. 28th St., N. Y. City, 254
06 Conard (Jacob), Sarah Orrilla, Amer-
ican Bible House, Constantinople,
Turkey, 377
02 Condit, Jay Sidney, 4516 Lake Ave.,
Chicago, 111., 273
06 Cone, Wilbur Charles, 4602 Vincennes
Ave., Chicago, 111., 377
12 Confessor, Valentin, Cabatuan, Iloilo
Prov., P. I., 596
So Conklin, Roland Ray, i Wall St., N.
Y., 106
84 Conkling (Seymour), Anna Julia,
Waverley, Mass., 124
03 Conley, John Edward, Memphis,
Tenn., 295
12 Connard, Arthur Foster, 222 Cedar
St., Aurora, 111., 596
Index to Alumni
863
08 Connard, Curtis Earl, 520 Franklin
St., Wilkinsburg, Pa., 446
'12 Connell, Edwin Lewis, 903 Third Ave.,
Joliet, 111., 596
'07 Connelly (Eidam), Emma Brown, 85
Middlesex Rd., Rochester, N. Y.,
408
'11 Connelly, Martin Francis, 241 Prospect
Av., Buffalo, N. Y., 562
'88 Connet (Babb), Ella, Champaign, 111.,
141
'04 Converse, Edward Chapman, Univer-
sity, N. D., 318
'80 Cook, Chas. F., Edwardsville, 111., 106
•05 Cook, Ernest, 108 S. 5th St., Cham-
paign, 111., 349 . ^ .
'08 Cook, Frank Louis, 318 1st Ave., Oak
Park, 111., 446
'09 Cook, Frank Samuel, (t), 480
'03 Cook, James Fitchie, Elgin, 111., 295
'93 Cook, James W., 810 Edgecomb PL,
Chicago, 165
'04 /iCook, John Williston, DeKalb, 111.,
650
07 Cook, Louis Phillips, 2903 Washing-
ton Blvd., Chicago, 408
'11 Cook, Samuel Sampson, 1131 N. 2d
St., Clinton, la., 562
'05 Cook, Thomas Lee, (t), 350
'02 Cook, William Adelbert, 123 N. Ham-
ilton St., Madison, Wis., 273
'07 Cooke, Allen Burton, Gaylord, N. D.,
409
'12 Cooke, Delmar Gross, Piper City, 111.,
596
'99 Cooke, Jane Elizabeth, 653 E. Capital
St., Washington, D. C, 223
'90 Cooke, Robert Jas., 7209 Harvard
Ave., Chicago, 149
'05 /iCooley, Edwin Gilbert, S338 Wash-
ington Ave., Chicago, 111., 650
'04 Coolidge, Orrill Pauline, 209 N. State
St., Niles, Mich., 318
'08 Coons, George Herbert, 972 E. Lan-
sing, Mich., 446
'10 Cooper, Agnes Bouton, 426 Leaven-
worth St., Manhattan, Kan., 519
'id Cooper, George Alfred, 524 Hickory
St., Centralia, 111., 519
'81 'Cooper, Frederic E., no
'00 Cooper, Fred Worth, 5454 Everett
Ave., Chicago, 236
'08 Cooper (Dillon), Hazel Katherine,
Harmon, 111., 446
'11 Cooper, Mark Ament, Farmingdale,
111., 562
'96 Cooper, Paul Henry, Jr., Aurora, 111.,
190
'12 Corbey, Leon Joseph, 225 Villa St.,
Elgin, 111., 596
'00 Corbus, Burton Robison, Metz Bldg.,
Grand Rapids, Mich., 236
'90 Cornelison, Robert Wilson, West Sum-
mit St., Sommerville, N. J., 149
'12 gCornelius, David William, Ottawa,
Kan., 602
'06 Cornell, Dick Hadwin, 3536 Baltimore
Ave., Kansas City, Mo., ZT7
'03 Cornell, William Henry, Grant Park,
111., i6s
'10 Cornwell, Earl Zink, Paris, 111., 519
'06 Corrigan, Edward, 5006 Champlain
Ave., Chicago, 111., 377
'05 Corrin, William Garrett, El Reno,
Okla., 350
'09 Corrington, Cloyd Edward, 427 For-
syth St., Macon, Ga., 480
'12 grCorson, Harry Peach, Urbana, 602
'11 ffCort, William Walter, 151 1 Washing-
ton Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo.,
613
05 /iCortelyou, George Bruce, Riverdale-
on-Hudson, N. Y. City, 650
09 Corwine, George Delwin, Gold Bar,
Wash., 480
10 fifCoss, James Austin, 2502 Morpingside
Ave., Sioux City, la., 613
12 Coulter, James Henry, Pittsfield, 111.,
596
02 Cowley, Thomas Philip, 274 Forty-
Second St., Chicago (J), 273
08 Cox, Flemin Willet, Jr., Lawrenceville,
111., 447
07 Cox, Fred Augustus, 727 S. Main
Ave., Scranton, Pa. 409
08 Cox, Irving Hughey, Henryetta, Okla.,
447
04 Cox, Manford E., Robison, 111., 318
04 Coy, Alice Bourland, College Hill, O.,
318
90 Crabbs, Clarence Lincoln, 177, 82d
St., Brooklyn, N. Y., 149
93 Craig, Edward Chilton, Mattoon, 111., 1 65
10 Craig, Hazel lona, 616 W. Hill St.,
Champaign, 111., 519
06 Craig, Jennie Adah, 613 W. Spring-
field Ave., Champaign, 111., 377
10 Craig, Nelson Earl, Keokuk, la., 519
09 Craig, Ollison, c/o Vanderbilt Univ.,
Nashville, Tenn., 481
06 Craig, Stephen James, Wilmington,
111., (t) 378 . , ^
98 Craig, Wallace, Univ. of Me., Orono,
Me., 212
83 *Craig, William Patterson, 119
11 Crane, Eva Retta, Rantoul, 111., 562
06 gCrane, Fred Randall, St. Paul, Minn.,
614
05 Crane, Helen Mary, 900 N. sth St.,
Terre Haute, Ind., 3S0
1 1 Crapnell, Clay Everett, 249 Cherry
Ave., Long Beach, Cal., S62
98 Crathorne, Arthur Robert, 1113 S. 4th
St., Champaign, 111., 212
06 Cratty, Paul Jones, McArthur, Idaho,
(t) 378
11 fifCravens, Lucile Starr, 2401 E. Elev-
enth St., Kansas City, Mo., 614
12 Crawford, Luvern Henrietta, 304 S.
Elm St., Champaign, 111., 596
94 Crawford, Thomas, Clinton, la., 173
10 gCreek, Herbert Lesourd, 1306 W.
Stoughton St., Urbana, 111., 614
97 Crellin, Charles Virgil, 121 Railroad
St., Los Angeles, Cal., 200
04 Cresap, Ernest Wilfred, 224 S. Sixth
St., Coshocton, O., 318
04 Cresap, Trella Jane, 202 S. Romine
St., Urbana, 111., (J) 318
1 1 Cress, James Washington, Hillsboro,
111., -562
07 Crihfield, Philip A., Atlanta, III., 409
92 *Crissey, John Waterbury, 722 Melrose
St., Chicago, iS9
09 Cristy, Harold E., 81 s S. Moffett
Ave., Joplin, Mo., 481
02 Crocker, William, c/o Dept. of Bot-
any, Univ. of Chicago, Chicago, 273
86 Cromwell, John C, New England Bl.,
Cleveland, O., 133
05 Crosby, Clifford, McKinley H. S., St.
Louis, Mo., 3S0
92 Cross, Charles William, Kenwood
Springs, St. Louis, Mo., 159
OS Cross, Ethan Allen, 1818, 19th St.,
Greeley. Colo., 350
08 Crossett Gordon William, 602 Union
St., Schenectady, N. Y., 447
864
University of Illinois
'oi Crossland, George Marshall, 508
Daniel St., Champaign, 111., 254
'10 Crossland, Hiram Edward, 518 Hills-
boro Ave., Edwardsville, 111., 519
'03 Crosthwait, George Ashley, Fairfield,
111., 295
01 Crouch, William Liebrick, 1023 Penn-
sylvania Ave., Kansas City, Mo.,
2S4
'09 Crow (Denison), Barbara, Coleraine,
Minn., Box 95, 481
•jj Crow, Benjamin Franklin, Cedar PI.,
Keokuk, la., 94
'12 Crow, William Leslie, Humboldt,
Nebr., 596
'10 Crowell, Paul Ca{lvin, 4645 Evans
Ave., Chicago, 519
'07 Crum, Ethel, Caguas, Porto Rico, 409
'03 /iCullom, Shelby Moore, Springfield,
111., 650
'78 Culver (Ellison), Annette M., Pub.
Lib., Minneapolis, Minn., (!) 99
'11 Cummings, Preston Wirum, 867 La
Salle Ave., Chicago, 562
'10 gCummins, Robert Alexander, 2014
Sixth Ave., Tacoma, Wash., 614
'02 Cunningham, Ralph Edwin, 121 S.
Hidalgo Ave., Alhambra, Calif., 273
'01 Curfman, Lawrence Everett, 310 W.
Rose Ave., Pittsburg, Kans., 255
'06 Currie, Florence Baxter, 4550 i8th
Ave., N.E., Seattle, Wash., 378
'11 Curtis, Florence Rising, Urbana, 111.,
562
11 /j*Curtis, William Eleroy, 650
'82 Curtiss, William Goss, Stockton, 111., 115
'03 Cusick, J. Fay, Chrisman, 111., 295
'06 Cutler, Asa Bryant, R. F. D., No. i,
Hood River, Oregon, 378
'05 Cutler, Frank Woodbury, R. F. D. No.
I, Hood River, Ore., 350
'08 Cutler, Stanley Gardner, c/o Stone
& Webster Engr. Corp., Keokuk,
la., 447
'10 Cutter, Watts Cyrus, Oswego, 111.,
520
'04 Cuttle, Frederick, Hanford, Calif., 319
'10 Dabney, John Blanton, loi Edison
St., Greenville, Miss., 520
'74 *Dabraskian, Gregory Gabrialial, 84
'104 Dadant, Henry Camille, Hamilton,
Illinois, 319
'02 Dadant, Louis Charles, Hamilton, 111.,
'08 Dadant, Maurice G., Hamilton, 111.,
447
'08 Daehler, Albert Hartman, 120 Fowler
Ave., W. Lafayette, Ind., 447
"07 Dailey, John Andrew, 2224 Warren
Ave., Chicago, 409
'03 Dake, Le Roy Gilbert, Harvard, 111.,
(t) 295
'02 Dalbey, Dwight Stout, Beatrice, Nebr.,
273
'10 Dale, William Wilbur, 20 N. Ashland
Blvd., Chicago, 520
'11 Dalenberg, Peter. 618 W. Healy St.,
Champaign, 111., 562
'06 Dallenbach. John Christian, Cham-
paign, 111., 378
'10 Dallenbach, Karl M., Champaign, 111.,
520
'12 Dallenbach, Louis Edwin, 109 W.
Park, Champaign, 111., 59^
'03 *Danahey, Thomas Francis, 296
'07 Dancey, Lloyd Slote, 11 1 Charles St.,
Waukesha, Wis., 409
'02 Danedy (Slaughter), Mary Golden,
Paris, 111., 273
09 Danford, Fred Dwight, Office Chief
Engr., T. & P. Ry., Dallas, Tex.,
481
03 Daniels (Murray,) Edna Earle, Wild-
wood, Columbus, Ga., 296
10 Danielson, Willis Chester c/o City
Engr.'s Office, Spokane, Wash., 520
93 Danley, Willis Wilson, Los Angeles,
Cal., i6s
91 Darby (Pettersen), Nellie Margaret,
Ortonville, Minn., 154
03 Darlington, Genevieve, 329 S. Stone
Ave., LaGrange, 111., 296
00 Darmer, George Alexander, Aurora,
111., 236
OS Dart, Whitman, 4031 Tracy Ave.,
Kansas City, Mo., 350
89 Daugherty, Louis S., 116 E. Baldwin
St., Kirksville, Mo., 145
07 David, Samuel Garnett, Milford, 111.,
409
08 Davidson (Brown), Dora, 220 Ronalds
St., Iowa City, la., 447
05 Davidson, Thomas Meredith, 5323 Jef-
ferson Ave., Chicago, 111., 350
05 Davis (Myers), Anna Clarissa, Ma-
homet, 111., 350
81 Davis, Arthur Eldorus, Arbala, Tex.,
no
04 *Davis, Cleon Leslie, 319
03 gDavis, Exum Woodward, Normal, 111.,
614
05 Davis, Forrest Spurgeon, Bacone,
Okla., 3SO
88 Davis, Frank Loren, 1209 Stephen
Girard Bldg., Philadelphia, Penn.,
141
10 Davis, Gertrude Curtis, Helton, Kan.,
S20
09 g-Davis, Grant Train, Clinton, Mich., 614
03 Davis, Horatio S., 301-4 Rookery
Bldg., Spokane, Wash., 296
Ti Davis, Ida Belle, Champaign, 111., 562
86 Davis, James Oliver, 2644 Dwight
Way, Berkeley, Calif., 133
82 Davis, Jeptha H., Straight Creek,
Kansas, 115
72 Davis, John Jefferson, 119 College
Ave., Racine, Wis., 79
07 Davis, John June, Reifer's Flat No. 9,
Lafayette, Ind., 409
12 Davis, John Walker, Posey ville, Ind.,
S96
04 Davis, John Wolfersperger, 3843 West
End Ave., Chicago, 111., 319
81 Davis (Beardsley), Marietta, 3643
Walnut St., Kansas City, Mo., no
08 Davis, Marietta Searle, 2333 (Than-
ning Way, Berkeley, Cal., 447
01 Davis, Mary Belle, 606 S. Lincoln
Ave., Urbana, 111., 255
78 Davis (Scovell), Nancy, Lexing^ton,
Ky., 90
07 Davis (Knapp), Nell Sarella Mac-
Millen, c/o Purdue Univ., W. La-
fayette, Ind., 409
06 Davis, Olive Ermengarde, Paw Paw,
Mich., 378
06 Davis, Ralph Richard, Springfield,
Idaho. 378
11 Davis, Reba, c/o State Hist. Bldg.,
Des Moines, la., 563
03 Davis, Wilmer, Esla, Manhattan,
Kan., 2o5
Davison, Chester Morton, 529 N. Lom-
bard Ave., Oak Park, 111., 212
04 Davison (Lotz), Mabel Katherine, 59
Oxford Road, Newton Centre,
Mass., 319
Index to Alumni
865
'03 Dawson, Charles Hubbard, 6204 Jef-
ferson Ave., Chicago, 111., 296
'08 gDay, Anna Edith, 764 W. Lafayette
Ave., Jacksonville, 111., 614
'10 Day, Warren William, 606 N. Madi-
son Ave., Peoria, III., 520
'08 Dayton, Daniel Voorhees, Paris 111., 447
*04 Dayton, Laura May, 159 N. Central
Ave., Chicago, 111., 319
'09 Dayton, Susan LaRue, Paris, 111., 481
'08 Deal, Hiram Linus, Morrisonville,
111., Route 4, 447
'78 Dean, Frank A., Holdrege, Nebr., 99
'12 Dean, Frank Clifford, Kankakee, 111.,
596
09 Dean, Harold Churchill, 6729 N. Ash-
land Ave., Chicago, 481
'78 Deardorff (Donnell;, Sarah Catherine,
Ashland, Kans., 99
'06 Deason, Francis Ellery, Murphysboro,
111.. 378
'12 Dechman, Arthur, 3226 Congress St.,
Chicago, 111., 596
'11 Decker, Leon Morton, 551 Bellview
PI., Milwaukee, Wis., 563
'12 Dedrick, Eva Ames, 527 S. Center St.,
Geneseo, 111., 596
'08 Deets, Raloh Emerson, Sunnyside,
Wash., 447
'03 ^Dehn, William Maurice, University
Station, Seattle, Wash., 614
'09 DeLany, Clarence Martin, 5315 Mag-
nolia Ave., Chicago, 481
'12 DeLeuw, Charles Edmund, C. G. W.
R. R., Des Moines, Iowa, 596
'10 Demmer, John Edward, Farmer City,
111., 520
'12 DeMott, Irving Polhemus, 601 S. Ash
St., Crookston, Minn., 596
'03 DeMotte, James Roy, 6608 Carpenter
St., Chicago, 111., 296
'02 DeMotte (Brown), Ruby Thorne, 548
E. 46th St. N., Portland, Ore., 274
'12 pDenby, Alice, Carlinville, 602
'10 Denning, Bertha Elizatbeth, 506 N.
School St., Normal, 111., 520
'8i Dennis, Charles Henry, 668 Graceland
Ave., Chicago, 111., no
'08 Denny (Smith), Christina, 5033 21st
Ave., N. E., Seattle, Wash., 448
'09 i^Denton, William Wells, 811 Third
Avenue, Detroit, Mich., 615
'06 Depuy Jessie Maude, Raven, 111., 378
'06 Depuy, Orval Carl, Raven, 111., 378
'04 Derby (Carr), Alice Greenwood, Yel-
low Springs, Ohio, 319
09 (/Derick, Clarence George, 619 Indiana
Ave., Urbana, 111., 615
'05 Derr, Harry Benjamin, Fairfax, Va.,
R. F. D., No. I, 351
'12 Derry, Herbert Glenn, Vermont, 111.,
596
'06 Derwent, Everett Foster, Pecantonica,
111.. R. F. D. No. I, 378
'12 Desmond, John Joseph, Woodstock,
111., 596
'01 Detrick, Nellie Elizabeth, 401 W.
Green St., Champaign, 111., 255
'10 Deuchler, Walter Edward, 370 Gar-
field Ave., Aurora, 111., 520
'04 Deutschmann, Fred John, Jr., Belle-
ville, 111., 319
"02 De Velde, Harry Samuel, Norwood
Park, Chicago, 274
'97 *DeVries, Steven George, 200
'12 Dewend, Fred Robert, 2028, 6th Ave.,
Moline, 111., 596
'08 Dewey, Chester Robert, 49 Wall St.,
N. Y. City, 448
06 Dewey, Homer Harry, 143 N. Elm-
wood Ave. Peoria 111., 379
97 Dewey, James Ansel, Armstrong, 111.,
R. F. D. I, 201
88 *Dewey, Ralph Elmore, 141
97 Dewey (Yensen), Sarah Louise, 701
W. Green, Urbana, 111., 201
12 Dewey, William Hovey, 143 N. Elm-
wood Ave., Peoria, 111., 596
05 Dewhirst, Harry Thomas, Redlands,
Cal., 35:
II DeWitt, Emma Ethel, Broadlands, 111.,
09 DeWitt, Homer Roscoe, Box 411, Van
Buren, Ark., 481
06 De Witt, Louise Elizabeth, 22 Waiola
Ave., LaGrange, 111., 379
11 Dexter, Grace Ella, Urbana, 111., 563
07 Dick, Carl Rankin, Decatur, 111., 409
08 Dicke, Otto Arthur, 1909 Hebert St.,
St. Louis, Mo., 448
12 Dickenson, Robert William, Paris, 111.,
.596
03 Dickerson, George Hamm, 6049 Kim-
bark Ave., Chicago, 111., 296
09 Dickerson, Ira Wilmer, 1107 W. Ore-
gon, Urbana, 111., 481
03 Dickerson, Oliver Morton, Macomb,
111., 296
05 Dickey, (Tromwell Bartlett, 677 Murray
Ave., Milwaukee, Wis., 351
98 Dickey, James Harvey, 2037 N. Ked-
zie Ave., Chicago, 213
05 /iDickinson, Jacob McGavock, Nashville,
Tenn., 651
08 Dickinson (Chenoweth), Nelle Major,
1740 N. isth St., Philadelphia, Pa.,
448
94 Dickinson, Richard Jay, Eureka, 111..
173
04 Diefenbach, Arthur Garfield, 336 S.
Madison Ave., LaGrange, 111., 319
08 Dieter, Charles Foster, 3200 Harvard
St., Chicago, 448
04 Dieterle, Edward August, 3400 Me-
ridan Ave., Seattle, Wash., 319
09 Dietrich, Benjamin Henry, 353 Pend-
er St., W., Vancouver, B. C, 481
10 Dietrich, Rufus Samuel, Vancouver,
B. C, 521
06 ^Dietrick, William, Irwin, Va., 615
05 Dillavou, John Milford, Champaign,
111., 3SI
1 1 Dillavou, Roscoe Clark, 409 W. Clark,
Champaign, 111., 563
08 Dillon (Shaw), Bessie, L. B. 6,
Beardstown, 111., 448
07 Dillon (Mosiman), Edna Leila, Mor-
ton, 111., 410
10 Dillon, Edward Leland, Harmon, 111.,
521
06 Dillon, Fred Paul, 105 Bull St., Charl-
eston, S. C, 379
01 Dillon, Gertrude Sempill, Sheldon,
111., 255
09 Dillon, Lee Amos, 514 W. 14th St.,
Vancouver, Wash., 481
04 Dillon (Blair), Mertie May, Box i.
Normal, 111., 319
01 Dillon, Roy Hodgson, Normal, 111.,
255
95 *Dillon, William Henry, 182
98 Dillon, William Wagner, 4620 70th
St., Portland, Ore., 213
10 gDillow, Ray Maxwell, Edmonton, Alta,
Can., (t) 61S
99 Dinwiddle (Piper), Virginia, c/o
Chas. E. Piper, Los Angeles, Cal.,
(t). 223
866
University of Illinois
04 Dirks, Henry Bernhard. 2459 Mont-
rose Ave., Chicago, 111., 320
08 Disosway, Mark Deems, Sheldon, 111.,
448
06 Dixon, Frank Eugene, 1852 S. Hamlin
Ave., Chicago, 111., 379
07 Dixon, Nellie Mabel, 209 E. Bridge
St., Streator, 111., 410
n Dixon, Noah Matheny, 825 S. 6th St.,
Springfield, 111., 563
10 Dixon, Wilbur James, Boileau PL,
Meadville, Pa., 521
1 1 gDoan, Frances Elizabeth, Greencastle,
Ind., 615
12 Doane, Harry Allen, Bushnell, 111., 596
02 Dobbins, Ethel Irene, 329 N. Penn-
sylvania St., Indianapolis, Ind., 274
75 *Dobson, Franklin Pierce, 87
07 Dodd, Townsend Foster, c/o Adj.
Gen. U. S. A., Washington, D. C.,
410
99 Dodds, George, 10 Sianwix St., Al-
bany, N. Y., 223 .
86 Dodds, Joseph Chambers, Champaign,
111., 133
03 Dodge (Piper), Bertha Alma, West-
minster, Vt., 296
04 Doeden, Frederick Hugo, Cape Girar-
deau, Mo., 320
09 Doerr, William Philip, 4920 Cham-
plain Ave., Chicago, 481
08 Doherty, Mary Gertrude, Urbana, 111.,
448
09 Doherty, Robert Ernest, Engr., Dept.
Gen. Elec. Co., Schenectady, N. Y.,
482
12 Doherty, Wilfred Moran, 116 W.
Main St., Charles, 111., 596
00 Dolan, William John, 203 W. Wash-
ington, Ave., Champaign, 111., 236
II Dole, Ira Burton, Y. M. C. A., Rome,
N. Y., 563
02 Dole (Morgan), Sarah Pauline, Hum-
boldt, 111., 274
03 Dolkart, Leo, 1703 Fourteenth Ave.,
Moline, 111., 297
09 Dollinger, Hazel Dell, 201 E. Clark
St., Champaign, III., 482 ,
08 Donaho, Earl Willoughby, 6100 Mon-
roe Ave., Chicago, 448
00 Doney, Oliver Kinsey, 1036 Reisner
St., Indianapolis, Ind., 236
07 Donigan, Frank Lyle, 116 W. Chip-
pewa St., Dwight, 111., 410
95 Donnan, Alexander M., Independence,
la., 182
07 Donnersberger, Frank, 3608 Michigan
Ave., Chicago, 410
06 Donoghue, George Terry, 5337 Jeffer-
son Ave., Chicago, 111., 379
99 Donoghue, Richard Charles, LaSalle,
111., 224
02 Donoghue, William Joseph, LaSalle,
111., 274
06 Dool, Robert Beatty, Farmerville, La.,
379
06 Doran, Edwin Beale, Box 306, Baton
Rouge, La., 379
04 Dorman, Archibald Bland, loio Mass-
achusetts Ave., Cambridge, Mass.,
320
09 Dorman, Dean Stanley, 221 E. Poplar
St., Taylorville, 111., 482
11 Dormitzer, Max Robert, 7415 Harvard
Ave., Chicago, 563
12 Dorsey, Otis Bond, 25 E. Park St.,
Newark, N. J., 596
05 Dosch, Charles Fred, 2062 Bingham
St., Chicago, 111., 351
07 Doss, William Albert, Monticello, 111.,
410
07 Dougherty, Floyd Everett, 3723 Wil-
ton Ave., Chicago, 410
00 Dougherty, Horace Raymond, Univ.
Club, Tacoma, Wash., 236
06 Doughty. Ivan N., 121 Pine St., Dan-
ville, III., 379
II Douglas, Ethel Leila, 6520 Monroe
Ave., Chicago, 563 ,
II gDouthitt, Hermann, Sulphur, (Dkla.,
616
00 Dowiatt, Stanislaw E., 2018 Eleventh
Ave., Spokane, Wash., 237
09 Downey, Elzy Franklin, 2635, sgth
Ave., Cicero. 111., 482
10 Doyle, Edgar Dwight, 257 W. 129th
St., N. Y. City, 521
11 Drake, Elmo Samuel, Stonington, 111.,
563
76 Drake, James Frederick, Pueblo, Colo.,
91
03 Drake, Jeanette May, Sioux City, la.,
297
II Drake, Waldo Hiram, Grove City, 111.,
563
os.ftDraper, Andrew Sloan, 133 Lake Ave.,
S. Albany, _N. Y., 651
02 Draper (Smith), Charlotte Enid,
Hiroshima, Japan, 274
02 Draper, Edwin Lyon, 289 State St.,
Albany, N. Y., 274
09 Drennan, Walter R., 51 10 E. End
Ave., Chicago, 482
81 Dressor, John C, Greenville, 111., no
06 Drew, Don John Charles, 336 S. Ash-
land Ave., LaGrange, 111., 379
09 Drew, Joseph Allen, Fairfield, 111., 482
04 Drew, Leon Frank, 1154 N. Mentor
Ave., Pasadena, Calif., 320
II Drew, Lillian Beatrice, 213 Hickory
St., Joliet, 111., 563
07 Drew, Lynn Amos, Martinton, 111.,
R. F. D. No. 2, 410
1 1 Drummond, Ethel Reynolds, Nashville,
III., .=;64
02 Drury, Clair Fred, New Boston, 111.,
274
74 Drury, Ebenezer Lewis, Chamberlain,
S. Dak., 84
05 Drury, Francis Keese Wynkoop, 706
W. Nevada, St., Urbana, 111., 351
72 *Drury, Henry N., 79
03 Drurv, Ralph Southward, 3208 Pop-
pleton Ave., Omaha, Neb., 297
87 Dryer, Ervin, 925 Airdrie Place, Chi-
cago, 137
04 Dryer, John Lewis, Hildsboro, 111.,
320
99 DuBois, Alexander Dawes, 320 Wald-
ron St., W. Lafayette, Ind., 224
04 Duell, Earl Leroy, Devil's Lake, N.
Dak., 320
II Duerkop, Bertha Catherine, Win-
chester, 111., 564
03 Duffy. James Franklin, Jr., Park
Ridge. 111.. 297
95 Duffy, Sherman Reilly. 5047 Win-
throo Ave., Chicago, 111., 182
q8 Dugan, Charles Bedard, 629, 7th St.,
LaSalle, 111., 448
06 Dugan, Earl N., 818 S. Sprague Ave.,
Tacoma, Wash., 379
Q7 Dull, Raymond William, 395 Garfield
Ave., Aurora, 111., 201
10 Dumond, Louis August, 636 S. 17th
Ave., Maywood, 111., 521
89 Dunaway, Horace, 116 S. 4th St.,
Minneapolis, Minn., 145
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867
'02 Dunbar, Margaret, Macomb, 111., 274
'10 Duncan, Landale William, Shelby,
Mich., 521
'10 ^Duncan, Margaret Steel, 709 W.
Springfield Ave., Urbana, 111., 616
'11 Dunham, Arthur Barrett, 616 6th St.,
LaSalle, 111., 564
'03 Dunkin, William Van, 181 o 12th
Ave., Moline, 111., 297
'06 Dunlap, Albert Menzo, 3 Great West-
ern Road, Shanghai, China, 380
'11 Dunlap. Andrew Melvin, 3715 W.
i8th St., Chicago, 564
'75 Dunlap, Burleigh Arthur, 154 W.
Randolph St., Chicago, 87
'97 Dunlap, Elmer Edgar, 1132 Ashland
Ave., Indianapolis, Ind., 201
'11 Dunlap, Ernest Albert, Aledo, 111., 564
'75 Dunlap, Henry M., Savoy, 111., 87
"09 Dunlap (Rodgers), Nora Betz, 215
Florida St., San Antonio, Tex., 482
'85 Dunlap, Robert Livingston, 703 W.
Washington St., Urbana, 111., 128
'11 Dunlap, Robert Muratt, 332 N. Calif.
St., Indianapolis, Ind., 564
08 Dunn, Harold Houghton, 11 07 W.
Oregon St., Urbana, 111., 448
'06 Dunn, Joel Ernest, De-xter, Mo., 380
'12 Dunn, Thomas, 1723 6th Ave., Mo-
line, 111., 596 ,
'09 Dunn, Wilbur Lawrence, 612 7th
Ave., Peoria, III., 482
'08 Dunning, Frank Wright, Brewster, O.,
449
'11 Dunning, William Benjamin, 237
Cedar St., Aurora, 111., 564
'02 Dunning', Williarn Neil, 1843 Peoples
Gas Bldg., Chicago, 274
'10 Dunsheath, Leroy Morrell, Y. M. C.
A., Pittsburg, Kan., 521
'12 Dunton, Philip R., 12024 Parnell
Ave., Chicago, 111., 596
'06 Durfee, John Henry, 317 N. Baldwin
St., Madison, Wis., 380
'10 Durland, Alice Harriet, 444 S. Mad-
ison Ave., LaGrange, 111., 521
'04 Durland, Clyde Earl, 216 Burlington
Ave. Billings, Mont., 320
'09 Durst, Charles Elmer, 902 S. Busey
Ave.. Urbana, 111., 4S2
'96 Durstine, Warren Edward, 107 Bur-
ton Ave., N. E., Cleveland, O., 190
'11 Dutt, Mati Lai, 2015 W. Monroe St.,
Chicago, 564
'12 Duval, Elair Dilworth, 102 S. 35th
Ave., Ornaha, Nebr., 596
'06 Dymond, Lida Eliza, 336 N. Normal
Parkway, Chicago, 111., 380.
06 Dysart, John Paden. Chikore, Mel-
setter Dist., Rhodesia, So. Africa,
380
'12 Eagle, Edward Louis, 1115 E. Wilson
St., Streator, III., 596
'94 Eakle, Silas Jackson, Danforth, 111.,
173
'12 Eames, Melville Joseph, 4759 Evans-
ton Ave., Chicago, 111., 596
'93 Earl, Mark Alden, Muskogee, Okla.,
165
'85 Earle (Home), Mary Tracy, 2701
Virginia St., Berkeley, Calif., 129
'08 Earnest, William Watson, 207 W.
Church St., Champaign, 111., 449
'01 East, Edward Murray, 87 Robin wood
Ave.. Boston. Mass., 2SS
'10 East, Warren Errett, 520 Franklin St.,
Wilkinsburg, Pa., 521
'10 Easterbrook, Harry David, Swissrala,
Penn., 521
99 Eastman, Harry Tru.xtun, 1618 Mo-
nadnock Block, Chicago, 224
10 ^Eastman, Jasper Fay, Morrisville,
N. Y., 616
09 Eastman, Otis Miles, Harvard 111., 482
75 *Eaton, Ernest, 87
09 Eaton, Frances Marilla, Troup, Tex.,
483
07 Eaton, Helen Mary, 27 Bonner Ave.,
lyler, Te.x., 410
74 Eaton, Herbert, R. F. D. No. 58,
Sidney, 111., 84
84 Eberlein, Frederick Walter, Lacon,
III., 124
02 Ebersole, Elmer Tryon, 1003 S. Sixth
St., Champaign, 111., 275
07 Eberspacher, Jacob Christian, Shelby-
ville. 111., 410
OS Echols, Silas, 612 E. Broadway, Mt.
Vernon, 111., 351
1 1 Eck, John William, Moorhead, Minn.,
564
11 Eck, Josephine Antoinette, Murphys-
boro, 111., 564
12 Eckhardt, Clara Mary, University of
Wis., Madison, Wis., 596
05 Eckhardt, William George, DeKalb,
111., 352
98 Eckles, Harry Edward, Bridge Dept.,
Kansas City Ter. Ry., Kansas City,
Mo., 213
00 Eddy, Clarence Leroy, 1793 E. 86th
St., Cleveland, O., 237
1 1 Edler, George Christian, 60 Kensing-
ton Ave., LaGrange, 111., 564
05 Edmiston, Emma, Sullivan, 111., 352
08 Edmunds, Daniel Austin, 1220 N.
Ave., Waukegan, III., 449
04 Edwards, Charles, 1309 N. sth St.,
Tacoma, Wash., 320
98 Edwards, Grace Osborne, LaCrosse,
Wis., 213
08 Edwards, Jeanette Ellen, El Reno,
Okla., 449
06 Edwards, John Issac, 5068 S. San
Francisco St., El Paso, Tex., 380
II Eells, Willard Clarke, 809 S. 2d St.,
Champaign, 111., s6s
10 gEgan, James Everett, Jr., 905 S.
Wright St., Champaign, 111., 616
07 Egy, Willard Leo, 907 Deely St.,
Pittsburg, Pa., 410
07 Ehly, Emma Lodema, Yenping, China,
Foochow Dist., 411
82 Eichberg, David, Suite 510, 35 S.
Dearborn St., Chicago, 111., 115
04 Eidam, Edward Gollert, 85 Middlesex
Road, Rochester, N. Y., 320
10 Eide, Randolph, 59 Park St., Newark,
N. J., 522
04 Eide, Torris, 3189 Bedford Ave.,
Brooklyn, N. Y., 321
03 Eidman, Gustave Herman, Shirley,
111., 297
91 Eidmann, Edward Charles, 407 Port-
land Ave., Belleville, 111., 154
11 Eiker, Bess Hamilton, Sparta, 111., 565
06 Eiker, William Henry, Burlington,
Iowa, 380
10 Eisenmayer, Arthur Wesley, Jr., 2237
"C" St., Granite City, 111., 522
87 Eisenmayer (Scheve), Ida, Palisade,
Colo., 137
82 Eisenmeyer, Andrew John, Spring-
field, Mo., IIS
08 Eiszner, Adeline Christine, is6 N.
Franklin Ave., Chicago, 449
09 Eiszner, Bessie Josephine, 156 N.
Franklin Ave., Chicago, 483
University of Illinois
12 Eiszner, Louise Mabelle, 156 N. Frank-
lin Ave., Chicago, 111., 596
09 Ekblaw, Karl John Theodore, 1107
W. Oregon, Urbana, 111., 483
10 Ekblaw, Walter Elmer, Acacia House,
Champaign, 111., 522
OS Elden, Ralph Waldo, Central Point,
Ore., R. F. D. Mo. i, 352
81 Elder (Robinson), Loretta, 166 N.
Scoville Ave., Oak Park, 111., no
86 Elder (Harris), Nettie, 511 S. Ran-
dolph St., (ihampaign, 111., 134
01 Elder, Royal Samuel, 530 S. Topeka
Ave., Wichita, Kans., 255
88 *Eldridge, Mary Augusta, 141
12 Elf Strom, Phillip Rayymond, 215 Mc-
Kee St., Batavia, 111., 596
90 Ellars (Hackett), Jessie, Tuscola, 111.,
149
T7 Elliott, Chas. Gleason, 21 12 F. St.,
Washington, D. C, 95
12 Elliott, Charles John, Tonica, 111., 596
07 Elliott, Hiram Washburn, 1443 Wave-
land Ave., Chicago, 411
08 Elliott, James Gladden, 1025 Berkeley
Ave., Appleton City, Mo., 449
05 Elliott (Harpham), Josephine Ruth,
812 Willamette St., Eugene, Ore.,
352
08 Ellis, Arthur Jackson, U. S. Geol.
Survey, Washington, D. C, 449
10 Ellis, Charles Lyman, Oberlin, Kan.,
522
8 s Ellis, George Huntington, Evanston,
111., (J), 129
84 Ellis (Forsyth), Lola D., Gilroy,
Santa Clara Co., Calif., 124
12 Ellis, Orland I., 113 W. Mazow Ave.,
Dwight, 111., 596
11 Ellison, Charles Courtenay, Granite
City, 111., s6s
88 ♦Ellison Edward E., 141
II Ellison, George Edgar, 890 Sheffield
Ave., Chicago, 565
74 *Ells, William C, 84
10 Ellsberry, Lloyd Kirk, Geneseo, 111.,
S22
11 Elm, Evar Emanuel, 2515 Flournoy
St., Chicago, 56s
12 Elmendorf, Edith Mae, Stockland, III.,
596
12 f^Elmer, Manuel Conrad, Monroe, Wis.,
602
99 Ely, Howard Montgomery, 412 W.
North St., Danville, 111., 224
06 Emerson, Frederic Hood, 66 Holmes
Ave., Waterbury, Conn., 380
06 Emmerson, Raymond Jesse, 1301
Phelan St., Birmingham, Ala., 380
01 Emmett, Arthur Donaldson, 608 W.
Illinois St., Urbana, 111., 255
09 ^Emmons, Clyde Wilbur, 1009 N. B.
St., Indianola, la., 616
07 ^Empey (Hoagland), Bertha Loftin,
1819 N. Capitol Ave., Indianapolis,
Ind., 616
86 *Endsley, Leroy, 134
94 Engberg, Martin Jonas, 2204 Cleve-
land Ave., Chicago, 173
04 Engel, Lloyd Edwin, Washington, 111.,
321
10 Engelken, Marie Von, Ocala, Fla.,
S22
11 Enger, Arthur Ludwig, 116 Henry
St., Brooklyn, N. Y., 565
06 Enger, Melvin Lovenius, 705 W.
Green St., Urbana, 111., 380
06 Enger, Nerval, 406 E. Main St.,
Decorah, la., (+), 380
II Enger, Thorbjorn Kjus, 70 Moulton
St., West Lynn, Mass., 565
02 Eng;lish, Edward Carey, Jr., 715 W.
Church St., Champaign, 111., 275
09 ^English (Listen), Inez Josephine,
Bloomington, 111., 616
08 English, Jesse Thomas, Independence,
Kan., 449
04 Engstrom, Roy Victor, 2S24 Tenth
Ave., West Seattle, Wash., 321
07 Enlow, Lena, 1736 Buckingham PL,
Chicago, (j), 411
91 Eno, Frank Harvey, c/o Ohio State
Univ., Columbus, O., 154
08 Eno, Sara Wooster, Charlotte, Vt.,
449
98 Enochs, Claude Douglass, East Shore
Park, White Bear, Minn., 213
98 Enochs, Delbert Riner, 305 W. Green,
Champaign, 111., 213
10 Enriquez, Ignacio Ceferino, Chihua-
hua, Mex., 522
11 Ensign, Newton Edward, 104 S.
Mathews Ave., Urbana, 111., 565
II Epstein, Abraham Solomon, 671 W.
14th St., Chicago, s^S
09 Erbes, Clara, 4075 Pine St., Cen-
tralia, 111., 483
09 'Ercanbrack, Hal Edmund, 606 W.
Madison St., Danville, 111., 483
06 Erickson, Cecil Claire, 6316 Madison
Ave., Chicago, 111., 381
04 Erickson, Lambert Theodore, 261
Orchard St., Elizabeth, N. J., 321
10 Erikson, Clifford Erik Joseph, 297 W.
Park Ave., Aurora, 111., 522
11 Erlbacher, Harriet (Tlaire, Elmwood
H. S., Peoria, 111., 565
86 Ermentrout (Kamper), Anna May,
1515 Wesley Ave., Evanston, 111.,
134
12 Ernest, John Lewis, 1000 N. 2d St.,
E. St. Louis, 111., 596
07 Ernest, Thomas Reuben, ist Natl.
Bank Bldg., Chicago, 411
12 Erskine, Alexander Watmough, 112
Daniel, Champaign, 111., 596
12 Erskine, Nellie Tanner, Saskatchewan,
Canada, 596
09 Erskine, Robert N., 304 N. East Ave.,
Oak Park, 111., 483
09 Ervin (Roberts), Helen Elaine, Min-
eral Hill, N. M., 483
07 Ervin, John Frank, 629 i8th St., Mo-
line, 111., 411
10 Essington, John Weston, 604 Broad-
way, Streator, 111., 522
06 Essington, Thurlow Gault, 604 Broad-
way, Streator, 111., 381
96 Estee, Henry Clarence, Gibson City,
111., lOI
74 E'step, Harvey Cullen, P. O. Box
1535. Providence, R. I., 84
78 *Estep, Ida May, 99
78 Estep, Jessie, 1824 Twenty-fourth
Ave., N. Seattle, Wash., 99
04 Etherton, William Alonzo, Stillwater,
Okla., 321
05 Eustis, Laura Mae, Ottawa, 111., 332
12 Evans, Arthur Thompson, Wakefield,
Mich., S96
07 Evans, Edwin Rowden, Orillia, Can.,
411
12 Evans, John Edward, si 7 Millard
Ave., Chicago, 111., S96
04 Evans, Kenneth Neill, ssi £• Third
St., Newport, Ky., 321
09 Evans, Martin Edward, Chebanse, 111.,
483
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869
06 Evans, Robert Mills, Seattle Frog &
Switch Co., Seattle, Wash., 381
89 Evans, Rolla Watkins, Bloomington,
111., 146
96 *Everett, Frank Milton, 191
09 Everhart, Leon Ulysses, 90 ij^ W.
California Ave., Urbana, 111., 483
98 Everhart, Rollin Orlando, 217 S.
Orongo St., Webb City, Mo., 213
86 Everhart, Thomas Ward Beecher,
Paris, 111., 134
75 *Everhart, Winfield Scott, 87
07 Evvard, John Marcus, 617 9th St.,
Ames, la., 411
07 Ewan, William Clayton, Kewanee,
111., 411
08 Ewing (Holman), Harriet Grace, 4350
Berkeley Ave., Chicago, 449
06 Ewing, Henry Ellsworth, Corvallis,
Ore., 381
08 Faber, Daniel Cleveland, 8i6 Cass
St., LaCrosse, Wis., 450
99 Fairchild (Pier;, Edna, 802 ist St.,
Wausau, Wis., 224
06 Fairchild, James Albert LeRoy, Oce-
ana, Va., 381
86 Fairchild (Davis), Rozina Phebe, 2644
Dwight Way, Berkeley, Calif., 134
06 Fairchild, Sherman D., Mora, Ada
Co., Idaho, 381
02 Faircio, George Cassius, Champaign,
111., 275
II Fairhall, Lawrence Turner, Box 87,
1 42 1 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa., 565
11 Faison, William Alexander, Indiana
Harljor, Ind., 566
02 Falkenberg, Fred Peter, 2226 Warren
Ave., Chicago, 275
07 Fallon, Clara May, Boulder, Colo.,
411
T7 Falls, Ida Belle, Tullahoma, Tenn.,
06 Fargo, Mattie Pauline, 701 Main St.,
Lead, S. D., 381
09 Fargo, Roy Newton, 506 W. Iowa
St., Urbana, 111., 483
87 Fargusson, Mark, Southport, N. C.,
137
10 s'Farmer, Flora Edith, 162 Greenwood
Place, Syracuse, N. Y., 6i;7
09 Farmer, Paul Melville, Springfield,
111., 484
12 Farnum, William Howard, 592 Kim-
ball St., Danville, 111., 596
12 Farr, Alvin Isaac, Saunemin, 111., 596
07 Farrar, Roscoe, Humboldt, 111., 411
02 Farrin. James Moore, Camaquey,
Cuba, 275
02 Farrin, William Otis, Pulaski, 111.,
275
07 Farwell, Stanley Prince, 905 S. 6th
St., Champaign, 111., 412
10 Fast, Byron Macauley, Clearfield, Pa.,
522
08 Fast, Emmett Emerson, Pickerville,
S. D., 450
11 Faulkner, Guy Dorr, 4612 Clinton
Ave., Cleveland, O., 566
75 *Faulkner, James, 87
77 Faulkner, Richard Douglas, Horace
Mann Grammar School, Valencia
St., bet. 22d & 23d Sts., San
Francisco, Calif., 95
12 Faust, Per Alexander, 715, 23d St.,
Moline, 111., 596
09 pFawcett, Mary E., 806 W. California
Ave., Urbana. 111., 617
12 Fayart, Louis Eugene, 1201 S. 4th
St., Springfield, 111., 596
'08 Feagans, Ray Frank, For. Serv. Bldg.,
Ogden, Utah, 450
12 Fedde, Harry, Peotone, 111., 596
12 Fehrenkamp, Winnifred, 346 Wash-
ington St., Milwaukee, Wis., 596
06 Feind, Frances Marguerite, 1215 Otto
Blvd., Chicago Heights, 111., 381
95 Fellheimer, Alfred, 676 Riverside
Drive, N. Y., 182
01 Fellingham, Clark Hughes, Verona,
111., 256
83 Fellows (Day), Clara Belle, 533
Fourteenth Ave., N. Seattle, Wash.,
119
1 1 Fellows, James Phillips, 276 Schuy-
ler Ave., Kankakee, 111., 566
'05 /iFelmley, David, 207 N. School St.,
Normal, 111., 651
'10 Felmley, Ruth Davida. Normal, IlL,
523
12 Felsenthal, Emma, 3037 Logan Blvd.,
Chicago, 111., 596
'10 Felter, J. Frank, Eureka, 111., 523
'11 Fender, Charles William, Westfield,
111., .s66
'10 *Ferguson, Irwin Glenn, 523
'11 Ferris, Charles Francis. Middle Inlet,
Wis., 566
■94 Ferris, Hiram Burns, c/o Spokane
& Inland Express Ry. Co., Spokane
Wash., 173
'10 Ferris (Traylor), Irene Mary, Jas-
per, Ind., 523
'95 Ferris, Joel Edward, E., 615 i6th
Ave., Spokane, Wash., 182
'07 Ferry, Leroy Clark, Hillsdale, Ida.,
412
'07 Fetterman (Smith), Valeria Johnston,
1226 Locust St., N. S., Pittsburg,
Pa., 412
09 Fillmore, James Gurney, 622 N. 2d
St., Rockford, 111., 484
'07 Filson, James Edwin, (Champaign, 111.,
412
'08 Finch, Earl Devere, 72 W. Elm St.,
New Haven, Conn., 430
'12 Findley. James Stuart, 2913 Baltimore
St., Kansas City, Mo., 596
'87 Fink, Bruce, 504 Maple Ave., Oxford,
. O., 137
'09 Fink, Erna Marie Elizabeth, 2911 S.
Park Ave., Chicago, 484
'10 Finkenbinder, Erwin Oliver, Worces-
ter, Mass., c/o Clark Univ., 523
'09 Finn, Samuel Norris, Salem, 111., 484
'09 Fischer, Arvin William, Bensonville,
111., 484
12 Fischer, Chester Owen, 201 1 Vir-
ginia Ave., St. Louis, Mo., 596
'91 Fischer, Lawrence, Oregon, 111., 154
'98 Fischer, Louis Engelmann, 14 N.
Kings Highway, St. Louis, Mo.,
214
'12 Fishback, Hamilton Rodell, Marshall,
111.. 596
'01 Fishback, Mason McCloud, Orange,
Calif., 256
'09 Fishback, William Murphy, Orange,
Calif., 484
'10 gFisher, Charles Albert, 52 Snell Hall,
U. of Chi., Chicago, 111., 617
'03 Fisher (Brown), Clara Edna, 307 N.
Fifth St., Niles, Mich., 297
'11 Fisher, Forrest Addison, Urbana, 111.,
s66
'90 Fisher, John Franklin, 705 N. Gilbert
St., Danville. 111., 149
'00 Fisher, John Wm., Muskogee, Okla.,
237
870
University of Illinois
12 Fisher, Laura Estelle, Kinmundy, 111.,
596
12 Fisher, Lewis Nebinger, 809 S.
Second, Champaign, 111., 596
08 Fisher, Lon Ernest, 620 S. 4th St.,
Springfield, 111., 450
08 Fisher, Ora Stanley, 211 Gregory
Ave., Champaign, 111., 450
10 pFisher, Sara Carolyn, 530 W. 123d
St., I\ew York City, 617
11 Fisher, Ward Herbert, Fortville,
Ind., 566
12 Fisk, Clarence William, 3648 Indiana
Ave., Chicago, 111., 596
09 Fisk, Ira William, 609 S. Coler Ave.,
Urbana, 111., 484
03 Fiske, Clarence Wilson, 181 5 7th
Ave., Moline, 111., 297
10 Fitzpatrick, Ulysses Simon, 67 Oxford
St., Cambridge, Mass., 523
10 Fizzell, Robert Bruce, 67 Oxford St.,
Cambridge, Mass., 523
■72 *Flagg, Alfred Murray, 79
04 Flagg, Samuel Barry, 430 South Ave.,
Wilkinsburg, Pa., 321
10 Flanders, Harvey Aiken, Glencoe, 111.,
523
09 Flanders, Junius Aiken, Crocker
Bldg., San Francisco, Cal., 484
12 Flatt, Harrison Obiah, Carrollton, 111.,
597 -
99 Fleager, Clarence Earl, 927 Indian
Rock Ave., Berkeley, Cal., 224
04 Fleming, Clarence Earl, 66 White St.,
Saratoga Springs, N. Y., 321
12 Fleming, Georgia Elizabeth, Univ. of
111., Champaign, 111., 597
12 Fleming, Gertrude Wallace, Herrin,
111;, 597
12 Fleming, John Goodfellow, Olney, 111.,
597
05 Fleming, Rose Eilene, Bement, 111.,
352
11 Fleming, Rose Grahame, Olney, 111.,
566
12 ^Fleming, Sara Adelaide, 910 Spring-
field Ave., Urbana, 111., 602
05 Fleming, Virgil R., Denver, 111., 352
99 Flesch, Eugene William Penn., 4809
Calumet Ave.. Chicago, 224
04 Fletcher, Carl Joshua, 632 N. Grove
Ave., Oak Park, 111., 322
II Fletcher, Elizabeth Blair, Bunker Hill,
111., 566
99 Fletcher, Marcus Samuel, Georgetown,
111., 224
06 ffFlint, Paul Nelson, Cement City,
Mich., 617
06 Flowers, Roy Warner, 252 Marshall
St., Gary, Ind., 381
II fiiFlynn, Con C, 247 N. Academy St.,
Galesburg, III., 617
"99 Foberg, John Albert, 4031 N. Avers
Ave., Chicago, 225
II Foersterling, Frederick John, 119
Machin St., Peoria, 111., 566
'11 Foglesong, La\yrence Earl, 313 John
St., Champaign, 111., 566
'11 Foley, John Warner, c/o Western
Elec. Co., Chicago, 566
'88 *Folger, Adolphis D., 142
'96 Folger (Rhumphrey), Rachel Ellen,
Culver, Ind., 191
'11 Foltz, Leroy Stewart, 228 W. Adams
St., Springfield, 111., 567
'94 Foote, Ferdinand John, 285 E. 14th
Ave., Columbus, O., 173
'96 Forbes, Bertha VanHoesen, ist Apt.,
1713 E. ssth St., Chicago, 111., 191
97 Forbes, Ernest Browning, Wooster,
O., 201
03 Forbes (Scott), Ethel Clara, 1209
Springfield Ave., Urbana, 111., 297
05 Forbes, Mabel Frances, Lake Villa,
111., 352 .
03 Forbes (Wilson), Marjorie Douglas,
121 W. Smith St., Seattle, Wash.,
298
92 Forbes, Robert Humprey, Tucson,
Ariz., 159
05 /iForbes, Stephen Alfred, 1209 W.
Springfield Ave., Urbana, 111., 652
98 Forbes, Stuart Falconer, 121 W.
South St., Seattle, Wash., (J), 214
II Ford, Bernice, 1520 W. State, Rock-
ford, 111., 567
II Ford, Carlotta Marks, Manhattan,
Kan., 567
05 Ford, Ernest Jason, Central Bldg.,
Evanston, III., 352
07 Ford, William Sidney, 7342 Coles
Ave., Chicago, 412
11 Foreman, Alvin Claude, Pittsfield, 111.,
567
07 Foreman, Chester Alvie, 2542 Char-
lotte St., Kansas City, Mo., 412
08 Forman, Hamilton McClure, Fort
Lauderdale, Fla., 450
10 Fornof, John Renchin, 804 S. Park
St., Streator, 111., 523
06 Forrest, Elizabeth, State College, Pa.,
381 ^ .
10 gForrey, Claire Vesta, Wawaka, Ind.,
617
10 ^Forsyth, Chester Hume, Trafalgar,
Ind., 618
Si Forsyth, James W., Gilroy, Santa
Clara Co., Calif., iio
08 Fossland, Gerard Leonard, Winthrop
Harbor, 111., 450
94 Foster, Alfred B., 413 S. 7th Ave.,
Maywood, 111., 174
04 Foster, Caroline Katherine, 719 Cope-
land St., Pittsburgh, Pa., 322
74 Foster, Charles William, 713 W. Green
St., Champaign, 111., 84
12 Foster, Herbert Edward, 6128 Monroe
Ave., Chicago, 111., 597
09 Foster, Joseph Kyle, Hill City, Blaine
Co., Ida., 484
00 Foster, William Grant, Masonic
Temple, Streator, 111., 237
92 Foster, Winslow Howard, 9238 Pleas-
ant Ave.. Chicago, 160
Q2 Foster, Zebulon, 512 W. California
Ave., Urbana, 111., (J), 160
05 Fountain, Sampson James, State
College Station, Texas, 352
09 Fowler, Chester Charles, 430 Ash
Ave., Ames, la., 484
07 Fowler, Matt, Crab Orchard, III., 412
99 Fowler, Robert Lambert, 141 Water
St.. Perth Amboy, N. J., 22t,
98 Fox, Fred Gates, Mayville, N. D., 214
04 Fox (Hess), Gertrude, 223 14th Ave.,
North, Seattle, Wash., 32s
00 Fox, Harry Bert, Sparta, Mich., 237
91 *Frahm, Hans, 154
01 Frahm (Fornof), Hattie Belle, Strea-
tor, 111., 256
05 Franceway, Margaret, Granville, 111.,
352 . ^ r.
00 Francis, Frank Doig, 66 E. Oak St.,
Chicago, 237
78 Francis. Fred, Kewanee, 111., R. F.
D. No. s, 100
02 Francis, Oscar Jefferson, Santa Bar
bara, Isle of Pines, Cuba, 275
Index to Alumni
871
10 Franken, Ewell Gerdes, Chandlerville,
111., 523
04 Frankenberg, Pearle, Mayview, 111.,
322
04 Franklin, Dean, Macomb, 111., 322
06 Franklin, Howard Brace, 3443 W.
2ist St., Chicago, 111., 382
03 Franklin (Stoolman), Lois Gertrude,
iioi S. 3rd St., Champaign, 111.,
298
01 Franks, Charles Wilbur, Cavite, P. I.,
256
08 Fraser, Annebell, 655 5th St., La
Salle, 111., 450
12 Fraser, Viola Constancia, 1108 W.
Springfield, Urbana, 111., 597
93 Fraser, Wilber John, 1003 S. Wright
St., Champaign, 111., 165
99 Fraser, William Alexander Gordon,
Mojave, Calif., (J), 225
11 Frazee, John Delavan, 4648 Ellis Ave.,
Chicago, 567
08 Frazer, Oscar Bryant, 105 E. 19th St.,
N. Y. City, 450
98 Frazey, Alice Belle, 1307 W. Main,
Urbana, 111., 214
01 Frazey (Eagelston), Nellie May, 2315
Dwight Way, Berkeley, Calif., 256
02 Frazier, James Wm. Jr., R. F. D. i,
Rardin, 111., 275
10 Fredenhagen, Victor Byron, 838 N.
5th St., Springfield, 111., 523
88 Frederick, Grant, 1301 E. Washing-
ton St., Bloomington, 111., 142
10 Frederick, Otto, 305 N. Madison,
Peoria, III., 523
10 Frederick, Roscoe Charles, 305 N.
Madison Ave., Peoria, III., 524
94 Frederickson, George, Box 676, Okla-
homa City, Okla., 174
91 Frederickson, John Henry, Walker
Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah,
155
11 Freeland, Chesley Barber, Dalton
City, III., 567
00 Freeman, Harry Eben, Millington, 111.,
237
07 Freeman, Perry John, c/o Gullett Cot-
ton Gin, Amite, La., 412
02 Freese, John Andrew, 436 Central
Ave., E. Orange, N. J., 275
79 Freijs, Charles Theodore, 554 Central
Trust Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind., 103
04 French, Burton, 139 S. Rampart, New
Orleans, La., 322
03 French, Maurice Deen, 1203 Sherman
St., Danville, 111., 298
91 French, Ransford Morton, 397 Grand
Ave., Cincinnati. O., 155
07 Fricke, Herman Henry, Box 3494,
Bisbee, Ariz., 412
10 Fridrichs, Augustus Henry, 106 N.
Main St., E. St. Louis, 111., 524
07 Friend, Robert Owen, 936 Main St.,
Racine, Wis., 412
12 Fritchey, Paul Bucher, Jacksonville,
111., 597
o63*Fritter, Enoch Abram, 618
11 Fritze, Lucius Augustus, 800 Bigelow
St., Peoria, 111., 567
09 Froelich, John Daniel William, 5217
Winthrop Ave., Chicago, 484
II Froelich, Milton Heckscher, 438 E.
49th St., Chicago, 567
01 Frost, Frank George, 915 Capitol Ave.,
Houston, Tex., 256
06 Frost, John Henry, 647 High St.,
Denver, Colo., 382
09 Fruin, Mary Camille, El Paso, 111., 485
07 Frye, Frederick William, Pasco Rec-
lamation Co., Pasco, Wash., 412
94 Frye, Theodore Christian, Dept. of
Botany, Univ. of Wash., Seattle,
Wash., 174
01 Fucik, Edward James, 1622 S. Sawyer
Ave., Chicago, 256
06 Fucik, John F. Jr., 1610 S. Sawyer
Ave., Chicago, 111., 382
10 Fugard, John Reed, 6200 Washington
Ave., Chicago, 524
11 Fujimura, Gikan, c/o Exp. Sta.,
Taihoku, Formosa, Japan, 567
07 Fullenwider (Lytle), Alice Evelyn,
603 S. Orchard St., Urbana, 111.,
412
98 Fullenwider, Arthur Edwin, 7209 Har-
vard Ave., Englewood, Chicago, 214
02 Fullenwider, Thomas Irvin, Amer.
Bridge Co. of N. Y., Minneapolis,
Minn., 276
1 1 Fullenwider, Wilfred Truman, Me-
chanicsburg. 111., 567
02 Fuller, Irwin Lee, Peoria, 111., 276
1 1 Fullerton, Charles Bushnell, 622 Pearl
St., Ottawa, III., 567
02 Fullerton, Hugh Regnier, Pasco,
Wash., 276
86 Fulton, James B., 1685 Boston Ave.,
San Diego, Calif., 134
02 Fulton, Robert Bruce, 857 Govern-
ment Way, Coeur D'Alene, Idaho,
276
98 Fulton, William John, Sycamore, 111.,
214
12 Funk, Irene Mason, Kirkland, 111., 597
92 Funston, Edmund Bailey, Racine,
Wis., 160
95 Funston, Jesse Grant, Geddes, S. D.,
182
09 Furrow, Elmer Otis, Steamboat
Springs, Colo., 485
04 Fursman, William Hiram, Dewar,
Okla., 322
05 Fyfe (Peters), Isabella, Silver City,
N. M., 352
78 *GafTner, Theophilus, 100
03 Gage, Ralph Hawes, 4149 Washing-
ton Blvd., Chicago, 111., 298
08 Gaines, Walter Lee, 503 E. Daniel,
Champaign, 111., 450
11 Galeener, William Kenneth, Fairfield,
111., R. F. D. No. I, 567
07 Galhuly, Stanley Worcester, White
Hall, 111., 413
05 Gallaher, George Puffer, 623 Ashland
Ave., Rockford. 111., 353
02 *Gallaher, Lewis Theron, 276
06 Galleener, John Halbert, Sikeston,
Scott Co., Mo., 382
07 Galloway, William James, Deerfield,
111., 413
06 Gambach, Jacob C, 307 E. ist St.,
Belleville, 111., 382
09 Ganstadt, Julius Siverine, c/o Capi-
tol City Creamery, Baton Rouge,
La., 485
10 Gangulee, Nagendra Nath, Barisal,
India, (J), 524
07 Gannaway, Moody, Mattoon, III., 413
10 Garabedian, Garabed Arshag Zacar,
4000 W. Harrison, Chicago, 524
97 Garbcr, John Frederick, c/o Yeatman
H. S., St. Louis, Mo., 201
12 Garber, Ralph John, Gibson City, 111.,
597
03 Garden, Henry Riehl, (t), 298
09 Gardiner, Lion, 814 E. 4Sth St., Chi-
cago, 485
872
University of Illinois
06 Gardner, Bradley Charles, 1017 W.
Washington Blvd., Chicago, 111.,
382
09 Gardner, Clarence Oran, 208 S. 37th
St., Philadelphia, Pa., 485
91 Gardner, Frank Duane, State College,
Pa., 155
07 Gardner, Harry Clifton, Viola, 111.,
413
1 1 Gardner, James Lewis, Coll. of Agr.,
Urbana, 111., 567
83 Gardner, tessie, Elmhurst, E. Walnut
Hills, Cincinnati, Ohio, 119
09 ^Garlough, Carlton, D., Brookston,
Ind., 618
96 Garnett, Charles Hunter, 920 State
Natl. Bank Bldg., Oklahoma City,
Okla., 191
04 Garnett, Elmer Logan, Altus, Okla.,
322
01 Garnett (Hobble), Grace Ann, c/o S.
Pearson & Son, Santa Rosalia,
Chihuahua, Mex., 256
1 1 Garnett, Harriet Elizabeth, Plymouth,
111., 568
09 Garnett, Percie Ellen, Plymouth, 111.,
48s
08 Garnett, Robert Edward, Prague,
Okla., 451
II Garrett, Frank William, 901^ W.
Green St., Urbana, 111., 568
86 Garrett, James H., 504 W. Washing-
ton St., Champaign, 111., 134
02 Garrett, Richard Pratt, 6252 Stony
Island Ave., Chicago, 276
07 Garrison, Lloyd, Utah Light & Ry.
Co., Salt Lake City, U., 413
99 Garver (Baum), Daisy, Abilene, Kan.,
225
11 Garver, Earl, 11 03 S. Main, Rock-
ford, 111. 568
03 Garver, Willia Kathryn, 1204 E. Jef-
ferson St., Bloomington, 111., 298
86 Garvin, John Brewer, 4545 Grove St.,
Denver, Colo., 134
05 Garwood, Frank Sanders, Stonington,
111-, 353
05 Garwood, Herman Edwin, Stonington,
111- 353
05 Garwood (Talbot), Janet, Plymouth,
111., 353
06 Garwood, Mabel Clare, Augusta, 111.,
382 . ^ .
10 Garza, Juan Ignacio, Saltillo, Coahuila,
Mex., 524
07 Gash, Charles Milburn, Macomb, 111.,
413
12 Gaskill, Daniel Webster, Kell, Marion
Co., 111., 597
04 Gaston, Newton David, 439 S. Madi-
son Ave., LaGrange, 111., 322
03 Gaston. Ralph Mayo, 222 W. Mon-
ticello Ave., Morgan Park, 111., 298
83 Gates, Alphonso Samuel, Spearfish,
Lawrence Co., S. Dak., 119
92 Gates, Andrew Wallis, Monmouth,
111.. 160
10 Gates, Frank Caleb, Univ. of Phil-
ippines, Los Banos, Luzon Island,
P. I., 524
10 Gates, Orus Ethan, Hammett, Id., 524
12 Gates, Ralph Pillsbury, 4540 Lincoln
St., Chicago, 111., 597
94 Gaut, Robert Eugene, 516 E. 34th St.,
Chicago, 174
12 Gaut, Rosa Lee, Kingston Pike, Knox-
ville, Tenn., 597
03 Gavin, John Francis, 1222 First Natl.
Bk. "Bldg., Chicago, 111., 298
12 Gay, Amelia Louise, Elmwood, 111.,
597
06 Gay, Mary Louise, 1217 Park Ave.,
Indianapolis, Ind., 382
87 Gayman (Weston), Angeline, Cham-
paign, 111., 138
97 Gayman, Bert A., 5425 Wabash Ave.,
Chicago, 111., 201
oj Gayman (Schott), Myrtle, Buckley,
III., 276
96 Gazzolo, Frank Henry, 1357 Astor
St., Chicago, 191
97 Gearhart, Orval Lee, 107 W. Spring-
tield Ave., Champaign, 111., 202
02 Geiger, Mabel Louise. 1120 Perry
Ave., Peoria, 111., 276
12 Geist, Harry Forest, 459 Jackson St.,
Aurora, 111., 597
06 gGeller, Henry William, (t), 618
74 Gennadius, Panagiottis, Nicosia, Cy-
prus, (J) 84
12 ^Gentry, Cyrus Stokes, Oblong, 111.,
602
12 Gentry, William Sumner, Jr., 2002
Troost Ave., Kansas City, Mo., 597
08 Gentsch, Vida Celinda, 164 E. Ave.,
New Philadelphia, O., 451
07 Gentsch (Harris), Wilhelmina Holly,
210 N. Broadway, New Phila-
delphia, O., 413
12 Genung, Ivaloo, Rantoul, 111., 597
04 George, Lillian Mabelle, Cedar Court,
Amesburg, Mass., 323
99 Gerber, Winfred Dean, 1200 Hart-
ford Bldg., Chicago, 225
1 1 Gerlach, Miriam, Doniphan, Mo., 568
11 ^Gernert, Walter Byron, 503 E. Daniel
St., Champaign, 111., 618
08 Gesell, Egbert George, Tomahawk,
Wis., 451
12 Gest, Ben, 1203 Second Ave., Rock
Island, 111., 597
07 Gibbons, Charles Bayard, 4749, isth
Ave., N. E., Seattle, Wash., 413
05 Gibbs, Charles Henry, R. F. D. No. 2,
Grinnell, la., 353
04 Gibbs, Charlotte Mitchell, 606 Daniel
St., Champaign, 111., 323
09 Gibbs, Clark Lee, 914 W. Illinois St.,
Urbana, 111. ($), 485
07 Gibbs, Forrest Linn, 1225 S. Main
St., Princeton, 111., 413
00 Gibbs, George, Jr., 15 Davis Ave.,
Brookline, Mass., 237
02 Gibbs. Laura Russell, c/o Brown
Univ. Library, Providence, R. I., 276
93 Gibbs, William David, Winchester,
111.. 166
77 Gibson. Chas. Brockway, 1505 Morse
Ave., Chicago, 111., 95
91 Gibson, Charles Gordon, 1514 Pierce
St., Sioux City, 111., 155
09 Gibson (Vance), Mary, Alexis, 111.,
48=;
09 Gibson, Miles Otto, c/o N. Y. Cent.
R. R., Brewster, N. Y., 485
12 Giddings, Arthur Solomon, Pittsburgh,
Pa., 597
87 Gilbert, Franklin Marion, c/o N. Y.
Air Brake Co. Watertown, N. Y.
138
05 Gilbert John Philo, Carbondale, 111.,
353
99 Gilchrist. Hugh McWhurr, Davenport,
la., 225
02 Gilkerson, Aletha, Douglas, Ariz., 276
03 Gilkerson (Allyn) Frances Emeline,
1 105 California St., Urbana, 111.,
298
Index to Alumni
873
77 Gilkerson, Hiram, 1105 Calif. St., Ur-
bana. III., 95
77 *Gilkerson, John, 95
07 Gilkerson (Hopper), Portia Eunice,
Ith^a, N. Y., R. F. D. No. 7, 413
05 Gilkerson, Thomas John, Lemoore,
Calif., 353
06 Gill, Frederic Williams, 48 Columbia
Ave., Arlington, N. J., 382
76 Gill John David, Antwerp, N. Y., (t) 91
87 Gill, Rudolph Zerse, 932 W. Illinois
St., Urbana, 111., (t), 138
07 Gill, Thomas Edward, 1434 Holmes
Ave., Springfield, 111., 413
\2 Gillan, Paul Harned, 141 Wisconsin
St., Milwaukee, Wis., 597
02 Gillespie (Gray), Belle Irene, Daven-
port, Wash., 277
04 Gillespie, Lovella Ida, 406 N. State
St., Champaign, III., 323
08 Gillespie, Paul, 103 W. 9th St., At-
lantic, la., 451
04 Gillham, Philip Dakin, 205 Park Ave.,
\y., Princeton, 111., 323
90 Gilliland, William Myers, c/o Calu-
met & Arizona Mining Co., Douglas,
Ariz., 150
12 Gilmore, Winfield Corwin, 1758 G. St.,
Washington, D. C, 597
05 Gilmour, Joseph Coleman, 199 N. 19th
St., East Orange, N. J., 353
08 Gilstrap, Eugene Franklin, 4685/2 Han-
cock St., Portland, Ore., 451
04 Ginzel, Carl Louis, 937 Litchfield Ave.,
Wichita, Kan., 323
05 Ginzel, Leo Arthur, 4621 Maiden
Ave., Chicago, 111., 353
12 Girton, Delbert George, Harris Trust
& Savings Bk., Chicago, 111., 597
12 Glair, Harry Franklin, 5091 Fairmont
Ave., St. Louis, Mo., 597
12 Glasgow, Grace, Tennessee, 111., 597
08 Glasgow, Hugh, Urbana, III., 451
08 Glasgow, Robert Douglas, Urbana,
III, 451
12 Glasgow, Ruth, Univ. of 111., Cham-
paign, 111., 597
06 Glass John Burr, Apts. No. 279,
Monterey, N. L., Mexico, 383
04 Glassco, Paul Bond, 364 E. 60th St.,
Chicago. 111., 323
01 Gleason Henry Allan, Ann Arbor,
Mich., 257
II Gleason, Nellie Magruder, 511 E. John
St., Champaign, 111., 568
07 Glenn, Eleanor M., 207 E. Green St.,
Champaign, 111., 413
1 1 Glenn, Lawrence Arthur, Champaign,
111., 568 .
00 Glenn, Leslie Leland, 509 W. Uni-
versity Ave., Champaign, 111., 237
00 Glenn, Otis Ferguson, Murphysboro,
111., 238
04 Click, Himan Richard, 3621 Wilton
Ave., Chicago, 111., 323
12 Glover. Leonard Wood, 306 W. High,
Urbana, 111., 597
12 Gloyd, Galen Van Rensselaer, 538 N.
Randolph St.. Macomb, 111., 597
12 Goben. Pearl Hazelette, Y. W. C. A.,
Decatur, 111.. 597
07 <;Goble, Lloyd, River Falls, Wis., 619
03 gGoble, Roxana, Westfield, 111., 619
05 Godeke, Harry Fred, 503 W. Cali-
fornia Ave., Urbana, 111., 354
12 Goebel, Julius Ludwig. 918 Nevada
St., Urbana, III.. 597
12 Goebel (Beck), Louise Kathryn, 924
Illinois St., Urbana, 111., 597
II Goebel, Marie Christine, 918 Nevada
St., Urbana, 111., 568
10 Goff, Cicely Sarah, 412 Daniel St.,
Champaign, 111., 524
09 Goff (Callan), Lutie Azura, 759 Nott
St., Schenectady, N. Y., 485
02 Goff, Mary Emma, 2300 Nueces St.,
Austin, Texas, 277
83 Going, Judson, Freeman, 21 17 Fre-
mont St., Chicago, 111., 119
03 Gold (Kennedy), Katharine Eaton,
Rodeo, Calif., 298
11 c/Goldmerstein, Leon, 29 W. 39th St.,
New York City, 619
88 Goldschmidt, Alfred Gustave, 2222 W.
Fourth St., Davenport, la., 142
87 Goldschmidt, Edward Wm., 21 Norman
Road, Upper Montclair, N. J., 138
94 Goldschmidt, Otto Emil, 30 W. 38th
St., N. Y. City, 174
83 Goltra, William Francis, 1940 E. 93d
St.. Cleveland. Ohio, 120
08 Gonnerman, Harrison Frederick, 1107
W. Oregon, Urbana, 111., 451
07 Gonzalez, Arturo V., Monterey, Mex.,
414
06 gGood, Edwin Stanton, Lexington, Ky.,
610
03 Goodale (Keator), Grace, 33 The
Navarre, Walnut Hills, Cincinnati,
Ohio, 299
Goodell. Nathan Phillips, Loda, 111.,
142
00 firGoodenough, George Alfred, 605 S.
Lincoln Ave., Urbana, 111., 619
12 Gooding, Frank Ellwood, 401 S. Univ.
St., Peoria, III., 597
12 Goodman, Byne Frances, 703 W. Hill
St., Champaign, 111., 597
98 Goodridge, Henry Anthony, Alamosa,
Colo., 214
09 Goodspeed, Frank, P. O. Box No. 451,
Ontario, Cal., 485
05 Goodspeed, Wilbur Fisk, Tuscola, 111.,
354
'&7 Goodwin, Philip Albert, Albany, Ore.,
1.^8
12 Gordon, Charles, 1018 Sholto St., Chi-
cago, 111., 597
10 ^Gordon, Hugh Byron, 1515 W. Mon-
roe St., Chicago, 111., 619
09 Gordon, Inez Dorothy, Chillicothe,
Mo., 486
01 Gordon, Joseph Hinckley, 1708 N.
Junett St., Tacoma, Wash., 257
12 Gordon, Willis Gaylord, c/o O. H.
Maury, Peoria, 111., 597
11 Gordon, Willis (Dwen, Takoma Park,
D. C, 568
05 Gore, Adolph, 2841 Park Place West,
Cairo, 111., 354
76 Gore, Simeon Thomas, 507 Bryant
Ave., Walla Walla. Wash., 91
1 1 Gorham, Edward Doremus, Associa-
tion BIdg., Detroit, Mich., 568
04 Gorham, Josiah, 106 West loth St.,
Pueblo, Colorado, 323
02 Goss, Edna Lucy, Univ. of Calif.
Library. Berkeley, Calif., 277
04 /iGoss, William Freeman Myrick, 1103
W. Nevada St., Urbana, Ill„ 652
12 Gossett, John Eubanks, 604 E. Spring-
field Ave., Champaign, 111., 597
12 Gourley, Louis Hill, 627 W. Monroe
St., Springfield, 111., 597
09 Gourley, Margaret Travis, Paxton, III.,
486
09 Gourley, Mary Jane, Paxton, 111.,
486
874
University of Illinois
11 gGouwens, Cornelius, South Holland,
111., 620
12 Grabbe, Florence Harriet, 701 W.
Illinois, Urbana, 597
01 Graber, Howard Tyler, 636 Trumbull
Ave., Detroit, Mich., 257
08 Grady, Paul L., Huron, S. D., 451
06 Graff, Elizabeth, 143 Rockingham St.,
Toledo, O., 383
05 Grafius (Birkhoff), Margaret Eliza-
beth, 44 Shepard St., Cambridge,
Mass., 354
02 Graham, Archie Jas., 6306 Halsted St.,
Chicago, 277
73 Graham, Charles Peyton, Box 124
Kampsville, 111., 81
07 Graham, Donald, 35 S. 9th St.,
Noblesville, Ind., 414
06 Graham, Douglas Basil Adair, River-
side, 111., 383
00 Graham, Hugh Joseph, 1802 S. Sixth
St., Springfield, III., 238
05 Graham, James John, 2i6j4 S. 5th
St., Springfield, 111., 354
93 Graham, Louis Thomas, Pittsfield, 111.,
166
09 Graham, Mary Adelaide, 413 S. 7th
St., Springfield, 111., 486
11 Graham, Paul John, Aledo, 111., 568
08 Graham, Ray Austin, The Graham
Farms, Washington, Ind., 451
93 Graham, William Johnson, Aledo, 111.,
166
12 Grainger, Charles Warren, Chicago,
111., 597
04 Grameslev, Margaret Amidon, Charles-
ton, 111., 323
06 Grandpre, Ambrose Goulet, 5343 Ellis
Ave., Chicago, 111., 383
10 Grannis, Frank Cravens, Lebanon,
111., 524
08 Grant, David John, 317 E. Herkimer
St., Joliet, 111., 452
07 Grauten, Sylvester Henry, Culebra,
Canal Zone, 414
12 Graves, Lester Herbert, 105 Sixth St.,
Wilmette, 111., 597
02 Graves (Walton), Marjorie, 2 Elvyn
PL, Oskaloosa, la., z-jy
04 Gray, Bartlett Stephen, 202 W. Pearl
St., Geneseo, 111., 324
11 Gray, Carl Raymond, Jr., 1021 Quinter
St., Portland, Ore., 568
05 gGray, Daniel Thomas, (t) 620
II Gray, Frank Brownfield, 182 E. 6th
St., St. Charles, 111., 569
II Gray, Fred Jay, 773 State St., Sche-
nectady, N. Y., 569
06 Gray, Lily, c/o Spokesman Review,
Spokane, Wash., 383
83 Gray, Nelson Allison, Chatsworth, 111.,
120
00 Gray, Robert, Davenport, Wash., 238
07 Grear, Sidney, 6140 Madison Ave.,
Chicago, 414
88 Greaves, George, c/o Decatur Car
Wheel Co., Savannah, Ga., 142
08 gGreaves, Joseph Fames, 127 S. Fifth
St., W., Logan, U., 620
07 Green, Bessie Rose, 401 S. Wright,
Champaign, 111., 414
04 Green, Cella Genevieve, Ivesdale, 111.
„ 324
03 Green, Charles Henry, 617 Peyton
Bldg., Spokane, Wash., 299
03 Green, Clarence, Cantonment, Fla.,
299
01 *Green (Hoagland) Frances Myrtle,
257
96 Green, Frank Hopkins, Eureka, Cal.,
191
96 Green, Herbert John, 1615 Sherwin
Ave., Rogers Park, Chicago, 111.,
^ 191
95 Green, James Albert, 214 E. Clark
St., Champaign, 111.. 182
12 Green, Joseph Peacock, 4814 Grand
Blvd., Chicago, 111., 597
12 Green, Lonsdale, Jr., 1356 E. s6th
St., Chicago, 111., 597
04 *Green, Mabel, 324
05 Green (Steele), Mariana, 2512 Jack-
son St., Sioux City, la., 182
91 Green, Thomas Stephen, 245 E. 43d
St., Chicago, 155
08 Green, William Bertram, Aurora, 111.,
4S2
01 Greene, Charles Thomas, 160 Mar-
tense St., Brooklyn, N. Y., 257
04 Greene, Elizabeth Grosvenor, 610
Orchard Lane, Champaign, 111., 324
05 Greene, Hibbard Si>encer,' 2043 E. 71st
St., Cleveland, Ohio, 354
08 Greene, James Henry, Garrett, Ind.,
452
07 Greenleaf, Moses, Kingman, Kan.. 414
02 Greenman, Edwin Gardner, 1764 Fair-
mount Ave., Cincinnati, C>., 277
07 Greenman, Margaret Grace, R. F. D.
I, Pond Creek, Okla., 414
05 Greenwood, Harris Paul, Avenida,
San Francisco, Calif., R. F. D. No.
10. 354
12 Gregg, Samuel Elza, Rantoul, 111.,
597
78 Gregory, Alfred T., Waterworks Bldg.,
Kansas Cy., Mo., 100
76 Gregory, Charles Edwin, (f); 91
87 Gregory, Grant, 970 Bay Ridge Ave.,
Brooklyn, N. Y., 138
77 Gregory, Helen Barber, c/o Sebasti &•
Reali, Rome, Italy, 95
09 Gregory (Walker), Lenna Mabel,
Gait, Ont., 486
92 /iGregory, Louise Catherine Allen, 399
Broadway, Cambridge, Mass., 652
06 Gregory, Walter Herbert, 500 U. S. &
T. Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah,
383
10 Gresham, Nina Vivien, 208 Washing-
ton St., Champaign, 111.. 525
08 Gridley, Clara Louise, 323 W. Spring-
field Ave., Virginia, III. (J), 452
75 Gridley, George Newton. 3521 Shef-
field Ave., Chicago, 111., 87
01 Gridley, Harry Norman, c/o High
School, Seattle, Wash., 257
09 Gridley (Kressmann), Mabel A., 20,
Lathrop St., Madison, Wis.. 486
07 Grierson, Walter Gay, 178, i8th St.,
Milwaukee, Wis., 414
10 Griewank, Arthur Carl, 2873 Clay St.,
San Francisco, Calif., 525
10 Griffin, Dwight, 5229 Lexington St.,
Chicago (Austin), 111., 525
99 Griffin, Walter Burley, 104 S. Michi-
gan Ave., Chicago, 225
09 Griffith, Leland Stanford, McNabb,
Putnam Co., 111., 486
12 Griffith, Logan Glassgow, Pana, 111.,
. 597
10 Griffith, Roland Wheelock, Granite
City, 111.. 52s
10 Griffiths, Walter Milo, 221A Union
St., Berkeley, Calif., 525
06 Grigsby, Harry Davett. 6258 Jack-
son Pk. Ave., ist Flat, Chicago.,
111.. 383
Index to Alumni
875
1 1 Grigsby, Marion William, Bocas del
Toro, Panama, 569
II Grigsby, Owen Eugene, Schenectadv,
N. Y., 569
99 Grim, Frederick, 22 W. Monroe St.,
Chicago, 225
97 Grimes, George Lyman, 120 Chandler
Ave., Detroit, Mich., 202
88 Grindley, Harry Sands, 918 W. Gree 1
St., Urbana, 111., 142
01 Griswold, Augustus Harold, Eng.
Dept., Pacific States Tel. & Tel.
Co., San Francisco, Calif., 258
08 Griswold, Elizabeth Victoria, 175
Front St., Naperville, 111., 452
01 Griswold, Lewis Edwin, 526 Wait
Bldg., Decatur, 111., 258
08 Gross, Alfred Otto, Searles Biol. Lab..
Bowdoin Coll., Brunswick, Me.,
452
10 Grossberg, Arthur S., 2343 W. Lake
St., Chicago, 525
00 Grossberg, Harry Altman, 2197 E
80th St., Cleveland, O., 238
11 Grove, Chester Hayward, 520 Frank-
lin Ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa., 569
03 Grove, Rolla Burdette. 401 Diamond
Ave., Hillyard, Wash., 299
09 Grove, Sanford Lackey, Cerro Gordo,
111., 486
80 Groves, Charles Wesley, 701 W.
Church St., Champaign, 111., lo >
12 Groves, Donald Karel, 6223 Evans
Ave., Chicago, 111., 597
12 Groves, Evangeline Eunice, 501 E.
Green St., Champaign, 111., 597
11 Groves, Pauline Trabue, Champaign,
111., 569
08 Grubel, Edward Alexander, 2224 Car-
ondelet St., New Orleans, La.,
452
10 gQuell, Antonio, P. O. Box 168, Ba-
ton Rouge, La., 620
97 Gulick, Clyde Denny, 108 S. Race,
Urbana, 111., 202
92 Gulick, Edward Everett, 209 W.
Church St., Champaign, 111., 160
93 Gulick, Frank M.. Orange, Cal., 166
92 Gulick, Joseph Piper, 508 S. Elm St..
Champaign, 111., 160
10 Gullett, Noah, Elizabethtown, 111., 525
10 Gulley, Laurence Richard, 907 Ne-
vada St., Urbana, 111., 525
10 Gum, Percy Eli, c/o Gum & Gar-
land, Attys., Portland, Ore., 525
12 Gumaer, Percy Wilcox, Buffalo, N. Y.,
597
79 Gunder, James H., Forest City, Ark.,
or Fairmount, 111.. 103
11 Gunderson, Alfred Joseph, 313 E.
John St., Champaign, 111., 569
09 Gundy, Madge K., Bismarck, 111., 48'!
07 Gunn, Alexander Hunter, 1621 War-
ren Ave., Chicago, 414
92 Gunn, Charles Alexander, Box 437,
Manila, P. I., 160
00 Gunthorp, Pauline, 2513 Bancroft
Way, Berkeley, Calif., 238
07 Gustafson, Axel Ferdinand, 1004 W.
Oregon, Urbana, 111., 415
12 Gustafson, Charles Leroy, 1614 E. 4th
St., Boone, Iowa., 597
05 Gustafson, John Christopher, 7028
Eggleston Ave., Chicago, 111., 354
10 Gustin, Alpheus, 128 W. Lincoln Ave.,
Harrisburg, 111., 525
11 gGutberlet, John Earl, 910^ W. Calif.
St., Urbana, 111., 620
04 Gutmann, Ludwig, 5645 Gates Ave.,
St. Louis, Mo., 324
11 Gutting, Leo Arthur, West Allis, Wis.,
c/o Allis Chalmers, Univ. Club,
.569
07 Gwinn, Alta, 806 Goodwin Ave., Ur-
bana, 111., 415
11 Gwinn, Ethel, 806 Goodwin Ave., Ur-
bana, 111., 569
12 Haan, Mary Anna, 344 Marion Ave.,
Aurora, 111., 597
06 Haase, Herbert Emil, Oak Park, 111.,
383
03 Habermeyer, George Conrad, 11 03
Euclid St., Champaign, 111., 299
12 Habrylwicz, Valentine Bernard, i960
N. Robey St.. Chicago, 111., 597
06 Hachmeister, William Carl Frank
Henry. 1811 Hammond St., Chi-
cago, 111., 383
05 Hadden, Samuel Cornelius, 7728 S.
Aberdeen St., Chicago, 111., 355
04 Hadfield, Frank Stanley, 903-38 S.
Dearborn St., Chicago, 111., 324
12 gHadley, Henry Fielding, 9ioJ^ W.
Calif., Urbana, 111., 602
09 Hadley, Homer Langdon, 603 67th
Ave., W.. Allis, Wis., 486
97 Hadsall, Harry Hugh, 6515 Kimbark
Ave. Chicago, 202 ,
11 Haeffner, John George, 208 S. E. Ave.,
Oak Park, 111., 569
80 *Hafner, Christian Fred, 106
07 Hagan, Michael Edward, 2914 Rea-
gan St., Dallas, Tex., 415
02 Hagedorn, Carl Frederick, Hyde Park
Hotel, Chicago, 277
It Hagedorn, Frederick Arthur, 3051
loth Ave., Rock Island, 111., 569
03 Hagey, Emma Joanna, Cedar Rapids,
la., 299
10 Haggard, Ada Olive, 633 E. loth St.,
York, Nebr., 525
09 Hagie, Franklin Eugene, Elizabeth,
111., 486
09 gHaig, Robert Murray, 221 Sherman
Ave., New York City, 621
03 Haight, Samuel John, Jr., Earlville,
111., R. F. D. No. 42, 299
09 gHaines, George Clark, Durand, 111. (j)
621
12 Haines, Thomas Lloyd, Turlock, Calif.,
597
98 Hair, Charles Ernest, 825 W. 20th St.,
Oklahoma City, Okla.. 214
07 Hake, Harry Gray, 701 S. Coler Ave.,
Urbana, 111., 415
09 Hake, Joseph William, 1922 Maple
Ave., Evanston, 111., 487
05 Hale. Arthur AIHricli, 701 Tremont
Bldg., Boston, Mass., 355
79 Hale, Isabella, Sheffield, 111., 103
12 Hall, Albert Leander, 736 Grand Ave.,
Waukegan, 111., 597
01 Hail, Arthur Raymond, Daniel Bldg.,
Danville, 111.. 258
10 Hall, Chester Irving, West Chicago,
111., 525
08 Hall, Edward Leverich, State Univ.
Y. M. C. A., Lexington, Ky., 452
00 Hall, Elizabeth Twining, 6018 Jef-
ferson Ave., Chicago, 238
07 Hall, Ellis Bernard, 3210 N. New
Jersey St., Indianapolis, Ind.. 415
95 Hall, Emery Stanford, 153 LaSalle
St., Chicago, 111., 183
09 Hall (Beeby), Ethel Lottie, Chicago
(t), 487
876
University of Illinois
'92 Hall, Fred Augustus, North Yakima,
Wash., R. F. D. No. 4, 160
'98 Hall, Fred Silvey, Suite 915 Cent
Natl. Bank Bldg., St. Louis, Mo.,
214
'06 *Hall, Grace Evalyn, 384
'12 Hall, Homer, Belvidere, 111., 597
'07 Hall, Janet Alletta, 5354 Frink St.,
Chicago, 415
'00 Hall, John Calvin, Whiting, Ind., 238
'99 Hall, Louis Dixon, in E. Chalmers,
Charnpaign, 111., 225
'84 Hall (Farr), Lucie Alzira, 919 W.
Green St., Urbana, 111., 124
'07 Hall, Quincy Allen, Gorgona, Canal
Zone, Panama, 415
'08 Hall, Ward Elmo, 528 N. ist St., Ar-
kansas City, Kan., 452
'08 Hall, Ward Everett, Livingston, Tenn.,
453 0,0
'10 Hallett, Margaret Hope, 705 S. 3d St.,
Champaign, 111., 525
'94 Hallinen, Joseph Edward, LaPorte,
Ind., 174
'09 gHalsey, Katharine Caroline, 3 Grani-
ercy Park, New York City. 621
'11 Hamilton, Edwin S., 329 Dearborn
Ave., Kankakee, 111., 570
'07 ^Hamilton, Nain Delf, 1225 Dearborn
Ave., Chicago., 111., 621
'10 Hammer, Raymond Franklin, 39 S.
Grant St., Denver, Colo., 526
'01 Hammers (Ray), Edna Rose, 86 N.
Arlington Ave., East Orange, N. J..
258
'01 Hammers, Jesse, Pine City, Minn.,
258
'05 Hammers, Lilian, 86 N. Arlington
Ave., East Orange, N. J., 355
'98 Hammers, Morgan J., Pasadena Apts.,
Detroit, Mich., 215
'81 Hammett, Frank Watson, 600 Shear-
er St., Los Angeles, Calif., no
'81 Hammett (Talbot), Virginia Mann,
ion W. Calif. Ave., Urbana, 111.,
in
'09 gHammond, Howard Spurr, State
Coll., N. Mex., 621
'08 gHammond, James Weston, 260 N.
Bever St., Wooster, O., 621
'12 Hampton, Amy Irvin, Muscatine,
Iowa, 597
'08 Hampton, Ira, 2758 W. Park Ave.,
Chicago, 453
'09 Handlin, William Clyde, Lake Fork,
111., 487
'10 Hanes, William Rambo, 1102 W.
Michigan St., Evansville, Ind., 526
'12 Hanford, Alfred Chester, Carhondale,
111., 597
'07 Hanke, Frederick Edward, Detroit H.
S., Detroit, Mich. (J), 415
'10 Hanley, James Thomas, 1215 E. 65th
St., Chicago, 526
'12 Hanna, John Paul, 187 Oaks Ave., Au-
rora, 111., 597
'02 Hanna, Max Ross, 118 Park Ave.,
Schenectady, N. Y., 277
'12 Hanna, Phillip Sidney, 187 Oaks Ave.,
Aurora, 111., 597
'07 Hanna, Roberta Louise, 1335 Pleasant
St., Oak Park, 111., 415
'00 Hannan, John Edward, 4835 Forrest-
ville Ave., Chicago, 238
'05 Hannum, Myrtle Neta, 127 E. Pack-
ard, Decatur, 111., 355
'12 Hansen, Viggo, Morris, 111., 597
'12 Hanson, Claude Leroy, 120 S. Jack-
son St., Batavia, 111., 597
08 Hanson, Frank Lawrence, Austin Sta.,
Chicago. 453
00 Hanson (Gurley), Rachelle Margaret,
Wolcott, N. Y., 238
90 Hanssen, Gustav Adolph, 2030 29th St.
San Diego, Calif., 150
OS Hanstein, (Tarl Menelaus, 2019 Mo-
hawk St., Chicago, 111., 355
08 Hanzlik, Paul John, 7904 Central
Ave., Cleveland, O., 453
12 Happer, Josephine Alice, 1003 W. Ore-
gon, Urbana, 111., 597
09 gHarbarger, Sada Annis, nor W. Cali-
fornia St., Urbana, 111., 621
80 *Harden, Edgar Eugene, 106
08 Harder, Rubey Osgood, Lockport, 111..
453
12 gHardin, Hazel, Knightstown, Ind.,
602
05 Hardy, Guy Byron, 527 N. Broad St.,
Galesburg, 111., 355
n gHargis, William Iverson, Jr., 30S An-
drews Bldg., Dallas, Tex., 622
01 Harker, George Mifflin, 266 S. Ben-
ton Way, Los Angeles, Calif., 258
00 Harker, (Dliver Albert, Jr., Johnson
City, 111., 238
10 Harkness, Columbus Loren, Central
Y. M. C. A., Louisville, Ky., 526
04 Harman Ira Chase, 87 W. isth St.,
Chicago Heights, 111., 324
02 Harman, John James, 808 Windom
St., Peoria, 111., 2yj
07 Harmon, Ivan Guy, The Univ. Club,
Denver, Colo., 415
n Harmon, Marvin Terry, Grasrville, N.
Y., 570 . . .
95 Harms, Armin, 3033 Indiana Ave.,
Chicago, 111., 183
1 1 Harms, Louis Arthur Peter, Norman-
gea, Tex., 570
12 Harnack, George A, 1310 W. Univ.
Ave., LTrbana. 111., 597
05 Harney, John Matthew, 307 Broad-
way, Cincinnati, O., 355
07 Harnit, Joseph Milton, 6233 Washing-
ton Ave., Chicago, 416 _ .
07 Harper, Bertha May, 11 03 W. Illinois,
Urbana, 111., 416
05 Harper (Collins), Edith Elizabeth,
1045, 23rd St., Rock Island, 111.,
355
02 gHarper, Merritt, Ithaca, N. Y., 622
08 Harris, Albert Jesse, 327 Henry Bldg.,
Seattle, Wash., 453
10 Harris, Charles, 530 W. Packard St.,
Decatur, 111., 5;26
02 Harris, Chester Ellis, Basin Hospital,
Basin, Wyo. 278
86 Harris, James Waldo, no S. East
Ave., Oak Park, III., 134
91 Harris, Jay Tarvin, 521 E. ist South
St., Salt Lake City, U.. 155
10 Harris, John Woodman, Champaign,
111., 526
n Harris, Leila Dorothy, 177 St. Bo-
tolph, Boston, Mass., 570
02 Harris, Thomas Luther, 900 S. Ed-
munds St., Mitchell, S. D., 278
09 ^Harrison (Jordan), Annabel Ruth,
905 W. California Ave., Urbana,
111., 622
10 Harrison, Benjamin Harrison, 538 N.
Ridgeland Ave., Oak Park, 111., 52')
12 Harrison, Bernice, Homer, III., 597
08 gHarrison, Bruce Magill, Ames, la.,
62,2
'01 Harrison, Dale Stuart, San Augustine,
Tex., 258
Index to Alumni
877
10 Harrison, Donald Frederic, 1106 W.
Lafayette b1., Ottawa, 111., 526^
08 Harrison, Florence, 44c N. Walnti*:
St., Danville, 111.. 453
82 Harrison, Samuel Alexander, 6153 El
lis Ave., Chicago. 111., 115
02 Harshman, Lucius Romaine, Sullivan,
111., 278
11 Harshman, Wayne Floyd, Guggsville,
111., 570
12 Hart, Hazel Charlotte 406 E li>h.i
St., Champaign, 111., 597
92 Hart, Raiph Warner, San Rafael, Cal .
161
II Hart, William Edward, Brighton, 111..
570
03 Hartline, Herman Eugene, Rockford
111., (t), 299
01 Hartrick, Guy Russell, Urbana, 111.,
01 Hartrick, Louis Eugene, Sevmour, 111.,
258 ■ ^
00 Hartrick (Webster), Nancy Emma,
1324 Sixth Ave., Los Angeles,
Calif.. 239
00 Harts, David Hassleton, Jr., Lincoln,
111., 239
'91 Harvey, Alfred Ernest, 817 E. 30th
St., Kansas City, Mo., 155
07 Harvey, Bessie Maye, 705 Springfield.
Ave., Urbana, 111., 416
92 Harvey. Walter Clarence, 131 3 East
72d PL, Chicago, 161
11 Hasberg, William Maer, 4358 Vin-
cennes Ave., Chicago, 570
12 Hash, Susan Alice, Boswell, Ind.,
597
96 *Haskell, Howard Hall, 192
10 *Haskell, Walter Millard, 526
12 Hasselquist, Egbert Joshua, 3427-9 J^i
Ave., Rock Island, 111., 597
10 Hassenstein, Carl Frederic, 2630 E.
74th St., Chicago, 526
00 Hasson, Harry, Armour Fertilizer
Works. Jacksonville, Fla., 239
11 Hatch. Ed'ith Irene, R. F. D i,
Richmond. 111., 570
12 gHatch, Elizabeth Mary, Farmer Citv.
111., 602
80 Hatch, Frank Waite, Richmond, 111.,
106
73 Hatch, Frederic Lewis, Spring Grove,
111., 82
72 Hatch, Miles Fayette, Alderton,
Wash., 79
11 Hatch, Ralph Snyder, 3539 Grand
Blvd.. Chicago, 570
98 Hatch, Thomas Milford, 1005 Hani-
mond Bldg., Detroit, Mich., 215
10 Hatten, Frank Wyatt, Corozal, Canal
Zone, Panama, 527
12 Hattori, Koichi, i Naebo Sapporo,
Hokkaido, Japan, 597
10 Hattrem, Warner Madison, 224 La
Salle St., Aurora. 111., 527
07 Haungs, Howard Chanes. 403 Fre-
donia Ave., Peoria, 111.. 416
78 Hauser, Henry, 504 Central Bldg.,
Los Angeles, Calif., 100
03 Hauter, Andrew Edgar, Rockford,
111., 290
97 Havard, Oliver David, 1118 Ash St.,
Scranton, Pa., 202
12 Haven, Clarence Irwin, Greenfield,
111.. 507
83 Haven, Dwight Craig. 172 Washing-
ton St., Chicago, 111., 120
00 Haven, Georgetta. 3575 Eden, Ave.,
Avondale, Cincinnati, C, 239
04 HavilancL Altha, Humboldt, Iowa., 324
04 Hawes, Charles Wesley, Jr., Clearfield,
S. D., 324
12 Hawkes, William, Litchfield, 111., 597
03 Hawley, Edna May, Salem, Ore., 300
12 Hawley, John Baldwin, 448 W. Boca,
Trinidad, Col., 597
07 Hawley, Ralph S., Central Bldg., Seat-
tle, Wash., 416
00 Hawley, William Albert, 51 McMunn
Ave., Crafton, Pa., 239
04 Hawthorne, Elizabeth Lena, La Place,
111.. 325
91 Hay, Walter Morris, Sycamore, 111.,
155
09 gHayden, Cassius Clay, Agr. Exp. Sta..
Wooster, O., 622
07 Hayes, Augustus Washington, E.
Grand Forks, Minn., 416
10 Hayes, Rollin Moulton, 321 N. Jack-
son St., Belleville, 111., 527
00 Hayes, Zella Bernice, Rankin, 111., 239
03 Hay hurst, Emery Roe, 911 S. 6th
Ave., Maywood, 111., 300
08 Haynes, Mark Ross, E. Auburn, Cal.,
01 Hays, Carl J., 602 W. High St.,
Urbana, 111., 258
■/i Hays, Charles Irving, N. Side High
School, Denver, Colo., 82
98 Hays, Don, 207 W. 111. St., Urbana,
111., 21:;
12 Hays, Don Llewelyn, c/o Western
Electric Co., Hawthorne Station,
Chicago, 111., 597
12 Hays, Harry Norman, Bement, 111.,
597
08 Hays, Herbert Augustus, 223 W.
Maine St., Carbondale, 111., 454
09 Hayward, DeAlton, 165 E Ontario
St., Chicago, 111., 487
03 Hayward, Mabel, 5418 Washington
Ave., Chicago, 111., 300
05 Hayward (Rothgeb), Slabel Strick-
land, 126 Sanford St., E. Orange,
N. J.. 355
08 Hazard, Lee Albert. 1038 17th St..
Rock Island, 111., 454
90 Hazelton, Hugh, 42 Sherwood PI.,
Englewood, N. J., 150
07 Hazelton, Mabel Annie, Morrison,
111., 416
05 Hazen, Howard Spencer, c/o Hill &
James, 15 Ashburton PI., Boston,
Mass., 355
00 Headen, Thomas Moulton, Shelbyville.
111., 239
83 Healey (Smith), Grace, 2018 Haw-
thorne Ave., Minneapolis, Minn..
120
10 Healy, Charles Henry, Rochelle, 111.,
527
06 Healy, William James, Rochelle, 111.,
384
08 Heaney, Arthur Noble, Enid, Okla.,
454
11 Heater, Elmer Franklin, 503 N. Lin-
coln Ave.. Urbana, ill., 570
01 Heath, Lawrence Seymour, Robinson,
111., 259
03 Heath, Lillian. White Heath, 111., 300
83 Heath, William Ames, 4514 Greenwood
Ave., Chicago, 111., 120
09 Hedgcock, William Everett, 929 Lake
Blvd., .Mbert Lea, Minn., 487
12 ^Heeren, Harry Ewald, Bethalto, 111.,
603
06 Hegnauer. Leonard, 915 S. Goodwin
Ave., Urbana, 111., 384
878
University of Illinois
9^ Heideman, George Herman, 1307 Vis-
tula Ave., South Bend, Ind., 174
10 Heimbeck, Walter Carl, 626 W. 6ist
St., Chicago, 111., 527
02 Heinzelmann, Jacob Harold, 61 10
Drexel Ave., Chicago, 111., 278
10 Heislar, Clarence Shuck, 212 W. 47th
Place, Los Angeles, Cal., 527
91 Heller, Opal Beatrice, Whittier Hall,
Columbia Univ., N. Y. City, 156
06 Hellman, Carl August, 1729 U St.
N. W., Washington, D. C, 384
08 Hellstrom, Klaus Edward, 2514
Pioneer Road, Evanston, 111., 454
12 Helm, Lloyd Lannes, Metropolis, 111.,
597
07 Helm, Roy Raymond, Metropolis, 111.,
416
1 1 Helmle, Henry Richardson, Spring-
field, 111., 570
95 Hempel, Adolph, Campinas, State of
S. Paulo, Brazil, 183
11 Hemsen, Christian Nicholaus, 39^2
Neil St., Champaign, 111., 570
02 Henderson, Alexander, 7 W. Ran-
dolph St.. Chicago, ($), 278
06 Henderson, Charles Elliott, 292 Van
Home St., Port Arthur, Ont., 384
03 Henderson (Fletcher), Mary, 622 N.
Grove Ave., Oak Park, 111., 300
07 Henion, Lora Atkins, 708 Goodwin
Ave., Urbana, 111., 416
12 Henley, Henry Benjamin, Carthage,
Ind., 597
12 Henley, Robert Morrow, Carthage,
Ind., 597
T2 Henn, Otho Mason, Brocton, 111., ^97
73 Hennessey, Augustus L., 3210 Har-
vard St., Chicago, 111., 82
C16 Henning, Warren Kenyon, 5243
Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa., 384
08 gHenninger, Carl, 1036 Windsor St.,
Indianapolis, Ind., ($), 623
11 Henry, Cecil Douglas, 501 N. Hazel
St., Danville, 111., 570
09 Henry, Donald Alison, 730 N. Mill
St., Pontiac, 111., 487
06 Henry, John Earl, 2213 Alta Ave.,
Louisville, Ky., 384
04 Henry, Smith Tompkins, Jr., Old
Colony Bldg., c/o Engineering
Record, Chicago, 111., 325
04 /jHenry, William Arnon, R. F. D. No.
2, Wallingford, Conn., 653
87 Henson, Charles Weber, 338 N. How-
ard Ave., Austin, Chicago, 111.,
138
07 Hepburn, Nelson William, 708 Good-
win Ave., Urbana, 111., 416
12 Herbert, Harold Harvey, Freeport,
111., 597
09 Herbstman, Julius Charles, 4506 Uni-
versity Blvd., Seattle, Wash., 487
84 Herdman, Frank Elmer, Winnetka,
111., 125
10 Herdman, Margaret May, Winnetka,
111., 527
10 Herndon, Obed Lewis, 421 S. 6th
St., Springfield, 111., 527
11 Herndon, Richard Fleetwood, 421 S.
6th St., Springfield, 111., 571
II Herrcke, Ernest Arthur, 1339 5th St.,
LaSalle, 111., 571
1 1 Herrick, Grace Emma, Western Col-
lege, Oxford, Ohio, 571
08 Herrick (Henry), Hope, 2213 Alta
Ave., Louisville, Ky., 454
92 Herrick, Lott Russel, Farmer City,
IlL, 161
06
Herrick, Lyle George, Farmer City,
111., 300
Herrin, George Boyer, 1935 B St.,
Granite City, 111., 454
Herrmann, George Albert, 6936 Madi-
son Ave., Chicago, 487
Hershey, Harry Bryant, Taylorville,
111., 487
Hersman, Bessie Edna, Hersman, 111.,
598
Hersman, Francis Craig, Yreka, Sis-
kiyou Co., Cal., 487
Hertel, Clarence Agnew, Freeburg,
111., 488
Herwig, John Newton, Lordsburg,
Cal.^ 226
Heseltme, Eleanor Demuzeen, 10941
Curtis Ave., Chicago, 571
Hess, Abigail Maria, 402 S Tracy
Ave., Bozeman, Mont., 527
Hess (Smith), Charlotte, 2 of 42
Kitanacho, 3 Cleonn, Kobe, Japan,
417
Hetherington, Benjamin William, 209
3rd St., LaSalle, 111., 300
Heuman, Alma Bertha, 155 S. Chan-
ning St., Elgin, 111., 527
glleuse, Edward Otto, 904 W. Illinois
St., Urbana, 111., 623
Hewerdine, Thomas Sloan, Box 161,
Fisher, 111., 325
Hewes, Charles Kay, Univ. of 111.,
Urbana, 598
Hewes, Clarence Avise. Osawatomie,
Kan., 384
Llewes, tloyd Sinnock, Winslow,
Ariz., P. O. Box 66, 385
Hewes, George Cavender, Pithorogarh
Kumaun, India, 120
Hewitt, James H., Lebanon, 111., 598
Hewitt, iNellie Goodwin, 11 16 College
Ave., Indianapolis, Ind., 325
*Heyle, Frank Theodore, 488
Hickey, Tames Bernard, 11 02 W.
Clark St., Urbana, 111., 385
Hickman, Lucie Pearl. 410 Honeywell
Ave., Hoopeston, 111., 527
Hicks, Byron Wallace, Warren, 111.,
259
Hicks, George Lerov. Gaza, Iowa, 129
Hicks, William Ellsworth, Hardin-
ville. 111., 571
Higgins, Albert Grant, 2452 Harrison
St., Kansas City, Mo., 166
Hio-eins, Allen Lee T., Agr. Exp. Sta.,
Wooster, Ohio, 417
Higtrins, Charles Huntington, 6217
Drexel Ave., Chicago, 111., 300
Higgins, Francis Whitson, Deutsche
Carborundum Werke, Dusseldorf-
Reisholz Ger., 278
Higgins, Samuel Chase, Muenich
Court, Hammond, Ind., 278
Highfill, Inez Feltz, 2209 B St.,
Granite City, 111., 527
Hight, Eugene Stuart, c/o 111. Trac-
tion System. Peoria, 111., 527
Higinbotham (Collins), Pearl, Areola,
111.. 355
Hilario, Tuan Fernando, 151 Real St.,
Walled City, Manila. P. I.. .i';4
Hildebrandt, Hermann Martin, Peters-
burg, 111., 417
Hildebrandt, Theophil Henry, 513
Elm St., Ann Arbor, Mich., 356
Hiles, Elmer Kirkpatrick, 5537 Hamp-
ton St., Pittsburg, Pa., 183
Hill, Agnes Gale, Y. W. C. A., Bom-
bay, India, 161
Index to Alumni
879
09 gHill, Alva Jay, 505 E. Green St.,
Champaign, 111., 623
oS Hill, Carrie Marsh, 114 E. Arch St.,
Marquette, Mich., 454
84 Hill, Cora Jane, Agr. Dept., Univ. of
Calif., Berkeley, Calif., 125
73 *Hill, Edgar Louis. 82
10 Hill, Fanny Wilder, 311 W. Spring-
field Ave., Champaign, 111., 528
81 Hill, Fred Lehman, Mountainair, N.
M., Ill
11 Hill, Harold Vater, 1812 Ruckle St.,
Indianapolis, Ind., 571
09 Hill, Harry S., 818 3d St., Ft. Madi-
son, la., 488
OS Hill (Way), Ida Myrtle, Buflfalo, III.
356
99 Hill, Irwyn Horatio, 2816 N. 30th St.,
Tacoma, Wash., 226
10 Hill, Nathan Richard, 311 W. Spring-
field Ave., Champaign, 111., 528
10 Hill, Nehemiah William, S2^A 111.
Ave., E. St. Louis, 111., 528
09 Hill, Norman Haden, Y. M. C. A.
Bldg., Davenport, la., 488 ,
81 Hill, Thomas Crawford, 100 W. 113th
Place. Chicago, 111.
10 Hiller, William Gottlieb, Bisbee, Ariz.,
.528
04 Hilliard, Frank Wyman, 1328 Temple
Place, St. Louis, Mo., 325
oy Ilillman, Frank William, Girard. 111.,
356
01) Hillyer, George Clinton, 313 E. Broad-
way, Monmouth, 111., 385
10 gHilmer, William Charles, 16 E. Foun-
tain Ave., Delaware, Ohio, 623
04 Hilts, Roy Wilson, Food Inspeciion
Lab., U. S. Arcade Annex Bld'g.,
Seattle, Wash., 325
12 Hinchliff, George Edward, 5007 Cedar
St., Chicago. 598
9<) Hindman, John, 504 Diversey Blvd.,
Chicago, 111., 192
00 Hines, Edward George, 301 E. S.
Grand Ave., Springfield, 111., 239
01 Hinkle, Ida, 601 W. Univ. Ave., Ur-
bana, 111., 259
05 Hinman, Glidden, Maxwell, N. M., 356
07 Hinman, John Harmon, Mt. Vernon,
III., 417
02 Hinshaw, George Jacob, Newton,
Kans., 278
11 gHirsch, Edwin Frederick, Wauwatosa,
Wis., 623
11 Hitch, Dorris Nelson, 3 Davidson PI..
Champaign, 111., 571
09 gHite, Jonas Ewing, Gallatin, Tenn.,
623
OS Hittson, Charles Henry, Tucumcari, N.
.M., 356
09 Hiveley, Oscar George, Freeport, 111.,
488
09 Hjort, Nels Reuben, 3241 Hiisch St.,
Chicago, 488
9S Hoag, Parker Hale, 3210 Calumet
Ave., Chicago, 111., 183
10 Hoagland Henry Elmer, 1120 Ams;er
dam Ave., N. Y. City, 528
99 Hoagland, John King, 2415 N. ist St.,
Shelbyville, 111., 226
97 Hobart, Albert Claude, Box 362, Sha-
mokin. Pa., 202
12 Hobart, Clyde Monroe, 1007 R. R. St.,
Urbana, 598
01 Hobble, Arthur Casson, Rushville,
111., 259
91 Hobbs, Glen Moody, Amer. School of
Cor., Chicago, 156
08 Hobbs, Horace Gaylord, 44 Marston
Court, Detriot, Mich., 4S4
10 Hoberg, Oscar William, Peru, 111.,
528
12 Hobler, Atherton Wells, Batavia, 111.,
598
09 gllochdorfer, Margarethe Caroline,
Rogers Hall. Lowell, Mass., 623
10 Hodgson, Jonathan Huntoon Samuels,
1919 3d Ave., Moline, 111., 528
12 Hoeppner, Edmund Gottlieb, 949 Main
St., Eau Claire, Wis., 598
11 Hof acker, Olga Vera, 317 Behrends
Ave., Peoria, 111., 571
07 Hoff, Charles Edward, 730 Dayton St.,
Muskogee, Okla., 417
03 Hoff (Allison), Edna Dubois, Mc-
Henry, N. D. 301
08 gHoff, Hans Jacob, Univ. of Wash.,
Seattle, Wash., 624
06 Hoff, Leigh Patridge, 54 E. Frederick
St., Corry, Pa., 385
09 Hoff (Whall), Lucy N'irginia, Tolono,
111., 488
07 Hoffman, Frank Gordon, Marion, 111.,
417
09 Hoffman, Paul Alexander, 601 N.
Carpenter St., Chicago, 488
09 Hoge, Carl Henry, 1712 Summit Ave.,
Seattle, Wash., 488
08 Hoge (Straight) Lura Ethel, Adel,
la., 454
08 Hogue, Clarence Irvin, siS N- 6th
St., Vincennes, Ind., 454
79 Hoit, Otis Willis, Geneseo, III., 103
00 *Holabird, Robert Grant, 239
94 Holbrook, Frederick Samuel, 6441
Greenwood Ave., Chicago, 174
04 Holch, Frederick Leidy, Sheldon, 111.,
325 ^
10 Holch, Ralph Edgar, S123 Minerva
St., St. Louis, Mo., S28
04 Holcomb, Clarence Eugene, 8 Irving
St., Boston, Mass., 325
04 *Holcomb, Timothy Osmond, 325
03 Holder, Vernon Milner, 49 Wall St.,
New York City, 301
04 Holderman, Harriet, Morris, 111., 326
03 Holderman, Marjorie Campbell, Ur-
bana, 111., 301
05 /iHolgate, Thomas Franklin, 617 Li-
brary St., Evanston, 111., 653
06 Holl, Charles Ludwig, Schlitz Brew-
ing Co., Milwaukee, Wis., 385
10 Holland, Leila, 618 Washington St.,
Pontiac, 111., 528
12 Holley, Charles Elmer, University of
111., Urbana, S98
10 Hollister (Day). Ethel Annetta, 606
N. Madison Ave., Peoria, 111., 528
07 Hollister, Vernon Leo, Lincoln, Neb.,
417
12 Hollmann, Edward Emil, 1412 Wright
St., St. Louis, Mo., 598
11 *Holman, Almeda May, 571
06 Holman, Thomas Worcester, S°'0
Madison Ave., Chicago, 111., (J)
II gHolmer, Emma, Alexis, 111., 624
01 Holmes, Frank Hamilton, c/o Ireland
& Holmes, Jefferson Bldg., Peoria,
111., 259
09 Holmquist. Fred Nelson, 600 N. 2d
Ave., Phoenix, Ariz., 488
94 Holston, Benjamin Baldwin, Nash
ville. 111., 175
08 Holt, Sidney Viel, Oneida, 111.. 455
08 Ilolton, Charles Ray, 6446 Jackson
Park Ave., Chicago, 455
880
University of Illinois
76 Holton (Krebs), Martha Gray, 806 E.
51st St., Chicago, 111., 91
95 Holtzmann, Stephen Ford, Hastings
on the Hudson, N. Y., 183
08 Homberger, Alfred William, Bloom-
ington. III., 624
10 Homs, Jose Maria, Cerrada Tonala,
43, letra i, Mexico City, Mex., 528
96 Honens, Frederick William, 3917
Belleview Ave., Kansas City, Mo.,
192
10 Hood, Joseph Douglas, 2009 Kalora-
ma Rd., Washington, D. C., 529
08 Hoodwin, Hyman Jacob, 1416 S.
Trumbull Ave., Chicago, 455
06 Hook, Henry Hudson, Vienna, 111., 385
TZ *Hook, Samuel Houston, 82
12 gHoover, Ada Viola, Muscatine, Iowa,
603
04 Hopkins (Slutes), Edna, 3 The West-
moreland Bldg., Mt. Auburn, Cin-
cinnati, Ohio, 326
01 Hopkins (Hubbard), Mabel, 1409 Iowa
St., Oak Park, 111., 259
11 Hopkins, Mary Morton, 606 W. Green,
Champaign, 111., 571
10 Hopkins, Robert Edward, Delavan,
111., 529
06 Hopkins (Hunt), Ruby Care, Gran-
ville, 111., 385
85 Hopper, Charles, 819 Rookery Bldg..
Chicago, 129
98 Hopper, Georgia Etherton, 611 o Ellis
Ave., Chicago, 215
07 gHopper, Herbert Andrew, R. F. D.
No. 7, Ithaca, N. Y., 624
01 Hoppin, Charles Albert, 415 Columbia
Terrace, Peoria, 111., 259
10 Horn, Benjamin Albert, 2243 W. 50th
PI., Chicago, 529
97 Horn, Carl John, Stettiner Block,
Logansport, Ind., 202
09 gHornbeck, John Wesley, 711 W. Illi-
nois St., Urbana, 111., 624
01 Horner, Harlan Hoyt, State Educ.
Dept., Albany, N. Y., 259
09 Horner, Harry Stirling, 715 Cap.
Bank Bldg., St. Paul, Minn., 489
12 Hornor, Nellie Nancy, 702 Sheridan
St., Danville, 111., 598
11 Horr, Leonard Woods, 131 8th Ave.,
LaGrange, 111., 571
04 Horr, Ray Leekley, 346 7th Ave., La
Grange, 111., 326
11 Horst, Anton Edward, 707 27th St.,
Moline, 111., 571
12 Hoskins, Carrie Elsie, Morris City,
111., 598
10 Hoskins, Daniel Tilden, Jr., 620
Washington Ave., E. Las Vegas, N.
M., 529
12 Hoskins, Edna, 49 Sixth Ave., La
Grange, III., 508
09 Hoskins, Ezekiel Edward, Norris City,
111., 489
12 Hostetter, Ross Barber, Mt. Carroll,
111.. 598
94 Hottes, Charles Frederick, 915 W.
California, Urbana, 111., 175
96 Hottes, Henry Gustav, 508 Hays St.,
Boise, Idaho, 192
05 Houchens, Josie Batcheller, Urbana,
111., 356
12 Hoult, Bessie Busey, Champaign, 111.,
598
98 House, Leona Pearl, Sadorus, 111.,
215
01 Housel, Oscar Lloyd, Clarendon, Va.,
260
09 Houston, John Vernon, 4041 Lowell
Ave., Chicago, 489
01 Howard, Clara Elizabeth, 5874 Dar-
lington Road, Pittsburgh, Penn.,
260
12 ^Howard, Delton Thomas, Appleton,
Wis., 603
01 *Howard, Joseph, 260
10 Howard, Russell Samuel, 2105 isth
St., Troy, N. Y., 529
07 Howe, Alice, 10233 S. Wood, Chicago,
417
02 Howe, Harriet Emma, Chief Cata-
loger. Pub. Libr., Minneapolis,
Minn., 270
1 1 Howe, Harvey William, c/o Wes. Elec.
Co., Dallas, Tex., 572
09 Howe, Mary, 10233 S. Wood St.,
Chicago, 489
06 Howe, Paul Edward, 437 W. 59th St.,
New York, N. Y., 385
04 Howe, Ralph Barnard, 7254 Yale
Ave., Chicago, 111., 326
04 *Howell, Clarissa Louise, 326
05 Howell, Cleves Harrison, Chandler,
Ariz., 356
07 Howell, Leslie Dillon, Salem, Ore.,
c/o State Architect, 418
97 Howison Charles, Sandwich, 111., 202
91 Howorth, Thomas James, Chester,
111., 156
08 Howser, Theron Robinson, Caiza 304,
Manos, Brazil, 455
1 1 Hoy, Lucv Frances, Urbana, 111., 572
12 Hsu, Chih, 28 Praya East, Hongkong,
China, 598
09 Hu, Wenfu Yiko, 12 Tai Woo Lee,
Rue Montanban, Shanghai, China,
489
96 Hubbard, George David, 125 Wood-
land Ave., Oberlin, O., 192
99 Hubbard, George Wallace, 1409 Iowa
St., Oak Park, 111., 226
86 Hubbard, Harry Thomas, Urbana,
111., 134
09 Hubbart, Curtis Clay, 945 43d St.,
Rock Island, 111., 489
06 Hubbart, Guy Richard, 404 W. ii6th
St., New York City, 386
10 gHubbart, Oliver Sherman, 416 W.
Third St., Chattanooga, Tenn., 624
12 Huber, Harold Everett, 308 Daniel
St., Champaign, 598
12 Huber, Joseph Earle, 308 Daniel,
Champaign, 111., 598
93 Hucke, Philip Matthias, 305 Mermod
& Jaccard Bldg., St. Louis. Mo., 166
09 Huckin, Franklin Roscoe, Mansfield,
111., 489
12 Hudelson, Robert R., Chambersburg,
111., 598
08 Hudson, Harry Henry, Galva, HI., 45s
08 Hueckel, Albert Phillip, 1322 12th
Ave., E., Vancouver, B. C, 455
08 Hueckel, William Clemens, 1740 Bel-
mont Ave., E. St. Louis, 111., 455
83 Huey, Joseph Darwin, Halleck, San
Bernardino Co., Calif., 120
86 *Hufr (Philbrick), Bertie, 13S
11 Huff, James Orton, Potomac, 111., 572
06 Huff, Nolan Hynson, Bluffton, Ind.,
386
08 Huff, Walter William, 4010 Garfield
Ave., Kansas City, Mo., 455
08 Huffman, Eva Ellen, 312 Maple St.,
Anaconda, Mont., 455
09 Huffman, Jessie Frances, Charleston,
111., 489
Index to Alumni
88i
10 Hughes, Alexander Gibbon, Antioch,
111., 529
00 Hughes, Clarence Wilbert, Mattoon,
111.. 239
97 Hughes, Frank Alexis, Hayden, Anz.,
203
07 Hughes, Harold DeMott, 707 Hodge
Ave., Ames, la., 418
02 Hughes, Samuel Kelso, 619 W. Univ.
Ave., Champaign, 111., 279
10 Hughes, Walter John, Yates City, 111.,
529
99 Hughston (Enochs), Aline Dellena, E.
Shore Park, White Bear Lake,
Minn., 226
02 Hulce, Jennie Alice, The John Crerar
Libr., Chicago, 279
10 Hull, Anna Leo, 504 Goodwin Ave.,
Urbana, 111., 529
12 Hull, Frederick Davis, 628 E. Wash-
ington, Morris, 111., 598
12 Hull, Homer Boys, Saunemin, 111., 598
10 Hull, Walker Francis, Manufacturers'
Natl. Bank Bldg., Rockford, 111., 529
07 Hull, Ward Louis, 560 Adams St.,
Corvallis, Ore., 418
75 Hullinger (Sterling), Katherin, 5002
nth Ave., Seattle, Wash., 87
06 Hulteen, Victor Emanuel, Kittery,
Me., 386
07 Hummel, Adam Albert, R. F. D. No.
10, Box 146G., Los Angeles, Cal.,
418
07 Hummel, Sarah Mathilda, Santa Bar-
bara, Cal., 418
07 Hummel William Grandville, 2691
Cedar St., Berkeley, Cal., 418
05 Humphrey, Guess, Lincoln, Nebr., 356
11 Humphrey, Herbert Kay, 123 Nott
Terrace, Schenectady, N. Y., 572
01 Humphrey, Wallace George, Hamil-
ton, 111., 260
07 Humphreys, Harry Paul, 6056 Jeffer-
son Ave., Chicago, 418
09 Humphreys, Seaver Sanford, Atkin-
son, 111., 489
09 Hunsaker, Andrew Franklin, Grand
Forks, N. D., 489
08 Hunt, A. Frazier, Omealca, Estado de
Veracruz, Mex., 455
08 Hunt, Agnes, East Lansing, Mich., 456
07 Hunt (Roe), E. Glenne, R. F. D. No.
7, Urbana, 111., 418
93 Hunt, Edward Everett. N. Y. Life Ar-
cade, Minneapolis, Minn., 166
95 Hunt, Ernest Alexander, 915 W. 3d
St., Waterloo, la., 183
04 Hunt, George Warren, Granville, 111.,
326
07 Hunt, Jasper Newton, Jr., 2153 W.
Adams St., Chicago, 419
04 Hunt (Tuttle), Mabel Dorothy, R.
F. D. No. I, Seymour, Conn., 326
84 Hunt, Thomas Forsyth, Univ. of
Calif., Berkeley, Calif., 125
02 Hunter, Charles Phelps, Newton, la.,
279
01 Hunter, Harry Edgar, 117 S. i6th St.,
Cedar Rapids, la., 260
II Huntington, Carroll Sowles, 92 Ard-
hem St., Winnipeg, Can., 572
03 Huntington, Ellen Alden, 26 Charter
Oak PI., Hartford, Conn., 301
05 Huntoon, Harry Alexander, 407 2d
St., Ft. Madison, la., 356
05 Huntoon, Jonathan Samuels, 1608
Third Ave., Detroit, Mich., 356
98 Hurd, Arthur Burton, El Paso, 111.,
215
01 Hurlbert, Flora Dorothy, Morrison,
111., 260
08 Hursh, Ralph Kent, 508 W. 111. St.,
Urbana, 111., 456
07 Huse (Pray), Louise Marie, 200 N.
Taylor Ave., Oak Park, 111., 419
96 Huston, Fred Thales, Arapaho, Okla.,
192
10 gHuston, Ola Estelle, 704 Buchanan
St., Carthage, 111., 625
07 Hutchin, Claire Elwood, 309-11 Milli-
kin Bldg., Decatur, 111., 419
08 Hutchins, Margaret, looi W. Oregon,
Urbana, 111., 456
11 Hutchinson, Mary Anne, Capron, 111..
572
07 Huth, Walter H., 1303 Pratt Blvd.,
Chicago, 419
09 Hutson, Stella Evangeline, Benton,
111., 489
10 gHutton, Joseph Gladden, Brookings,
S. Dak., 625
80 Hyde, Benjamin, 1548 First Natl.
Bank Bldg., Chicago, 111., 106
10 Hyde, Hallie Walker, Brookings, S.
D.. 529 ^ ^
03 Hyde, Sophie, 513 13th Ave., S. E.,
Minneapolis, Minn., 301
10 Hyde, Wilbur Gilpin, 2158 Highland
PL, Indianapolis, Ind., 530
08 Hyndman, Ruth, 324 Mills Ave., Wy-
oming, 0., 456
11 ^Hyslop, William Henry, Decatur, 111.,
625
97 Ice (Middleton), Marinda, Eagle
Lake, Tex., 203
97 *Ice (Stritesky), Mel Dora, 203
01 Iddings (Miner), Daisy Deane, River-
side, 111., 260
08 glida Yoshifusa Shibuya, Imperial
Stock Breeding Farm, Tokio,
Japan, 625
09 Ilg, George Martin Alloysius, 4016
Vincennes Ave., Chicago, 490
11 Imlay, Hugh Anthony, 54 N. 5th St.,
Zanesville, O., 572
12 Ingalls, Ross Darwin, 151 N. Austin
Ave., Chicago, 598
10 gingberg, Simon, 840 E. 57th St.,
Chicago, 111., 625
03 Ingersoll, Frank Bruce, Marion, la.,
301
12 Ingersoll, Harold Bennett, 614 W.
71st St., Chicago, 598
02 Ingham, Leonard Ward, Clinton, 111.,
279
09 Ingold, Ernest Thompson, 8th &
Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal., 490
10 Ingram, Harold Stuart, 4536 N. Lin-
coln St., Chicago, 530
12 Ingram, Henry Jerome, Wyoming,
111., 598
12 Ingram, William Verity, 4536 N. Lin-
coln St., Chicago, 598
03 Inks, Frank Emerson, 1637 W.
Adams St., Chicago, 111., 301
10 Innis (Smith), Orma Archer, 2231 W.
13th St., Oklahoma City, Okla., 530
03 Ireland, Washington Parker, 2414 T
St., Sacramento. Calif., 301
09 Irving, Edward Franklin, c/o Calu-
met & Arizona Mining Co., Bisbee,
Ariz., 490
07 Irwin (Bronson), Daisy Dell, 233 N.
Willow Ave., Chicago, 419
1 1 Irwin, Jay Lawrence, 702 Clinton St.,
Ottawa, 111., 572
10 girwin, John Webb, Caledonia, Ohio,
62s
882
University of Illinois
'09 Irwin, William Wright, 212 Gilbert
St., Danville, 111. (J), 490
'12 Israel, Arthur Lyle, 3209 Harrison,
Chicago, 598
'00 Jackman (Dougherty), Ida, Box 154,
Fairhope, Ala., 240
'04 Jackson, Charlotte May, Kirksville,
Mo., 326
'12 Jackson, Eva Jane, 1826A, Goode
Ave., St. Louis, Mo., 598
'03 Jackson, Fanny Rebecca, Whitewater,
Wis., 301
'09 Jackson, George Rhine, Covington,
Ind. (t), 490
'06 Jackson, Litta Dustin, 516 7th Ave.,
Clinton, la., 386
'11 Jackson, Ralph Nathaniel, 351 Marion
Ave., Aurora, 111., 572
'09 Jackson, Zita Elizabeth, 708 N. Was-
son St., Streator, 111., 490
'07 Jacob, Ernst Otto, American Bible
House, Constantinople, Turkey, 41 )
'08 Jacobs, Cora Anna, 4413 8th St., N.
W., Washington, D. C, 456
'05 Jacobs, Manuel Joseph, 1473 Walnut
St., Berkeley, Calif., 357
'10 Jacobsen, Charles Henry, 5031 Na-
tional Ave., Milwaukee, Wis., 530
'08 Jacobsen, Eda Augusta, 906 W. Illi-
nois, Urbana, 111., 456
'06 Jacobsen, Noah Henning, 6330 Lex-
ington Ave., Chicago, 386
'10 gjacobson, Andrew, Webster, Minn.,
625
'86 *Jacobson, Jacob Stone, 135
'11 Jacobson, Seymour Alexander, 1220
S. Avers Ave., Chicago (J), 572
'08 gjaeck, Emma Gertrude, Spartanburg,
S. Car., 625
'12 Jahn, Harry Francis, 10432 Prospect
Ave., Chicago, 508
'00 Jahr, Torstensen Knutsson, Libr. of
Congress, Washington, D. C, 240
'07 James, Carl, 24 Goyean St., Windsor,
Ont., 419
'09 James, Charles Austin, Baum Bldg.,
Danville, 111., 490
'09 James, Delos Lawrence, Hershey, Pa.,
490
'99 James, Frederick Milton, Pinkstaff,
111., 226
'02 James, Harold Demming, 291 Pleasant
St., Freeport, 111., 279
'10 James, Helen Dickson, Urbana, HI.,
530
'06 James, Herman Gerlach, Univ. of
Texas, Austin, Tex., 386
'06 James, Leonard Vaughan, Amboy,
111., 386
'11 James, Louise Ann, Amboy, 111., 572
'09 James, McNeal Cole, 1025 8th Ave.,
Valley City, N. D., 490
'11 Jamison, Martha Gertrude, Aledo, HI.,
572
'10 Janda, James Frank, 201 5th St., Au-
rora, 111., 530
'94 Jansen, Dietrich Herman, Pekin, 111.,
17s
'04 Janssen, Otto, 1127 Story Bldg., Los
Angeles, Calif., 326
'86 Jaques, Minnie, Urbana, 111., 135
'08 Jaquet, George Emile, Falls City,
Nebr., 456
'03 Jarman, Henry Phelps, Elmwood, 111.,
302
'05 Jarrett, Thomas Lewis, 217 W. Jack-
son St., Springfield, 111., 357
'09 gjarrold, Rachel Marian, Fredonia, N.
Y., 625
74
•08
"88
Jasper, Edward Miron, c/o Westing-
house Elec. & Mfg. Co., Pittsburgh,
Pa., S73
Jasper, Thomas, Chicago, 111., 175
Jasper, Thomas McLean, 341 E. 43d
St., Chicago, 530
Jeffers, Charles Perry, 164 Humphrey
St., Swampscott, Mass., 84
Jehle, Ferdinand, 145 Horton Ave.,
Detroit, Mich., 530
Jenner, Louise May, 1208 Up 8th St.,
Evansville, Ind., 598
gjenney, Adeline Miriam, Yankton, S.
Dak., 626
Jennings, Anna Vivian, Kearney,
Nebr., 302
*Jens, Roy Edwards, 386
Jensen, George Leonard, 2137 Ainslie
St., Chicago, 490
Jensen, J. Norman, 1518 N. Leavitt
St., Chicago, III., 386
gjensen, Katherine, Buffalo, N. Dak.,
603
Jervis, Katherine Belle, 307 S. State,
Champaign, 111., 419
Jervis, Paul Frederick, Champaign,
111., 530
Jessup, Richard Dale,- 3210 Harvard
St., Chicago, 419
Jeter, George Guy, Schenectady, N.
Y., 530
Jewett, Roy Ernest, 506 E. Spring-
field, Champaign, 598
Jillson, Nellie Wainwright, 315 S.
Highland Ave., E. E., Pittsburgh,
Penn., 142
Jinguji, Genjiro, Choshi, Chiba, Japan,
598
Jobst, George J., Peoria, 111., 203
Johanning, Paul Martin, 630 sth Ave.,
Milwaukee, Wis., 491
Johannsen, Albert, Univ. of Chicago,
Chicago, 111., 175
Johannsen, Oskar Augustus, Ithaca,
N.Y., 175
Johnson, Albert Myron, 6ii Auburn
St., Rockford, 111., 302
Johnson, Alfred Atwood, Danville,
111., 456
Johnson, Alice Sarah, 718 W. Church,
Champaign, 111., 419
Johnson, Charles Sunderland, 1305
Church St., Marion, O., 240
Johnson, Edward Spencer, Davenport,
la., 138
Johnson, Elmer Leroy, 6 Downer PI.,
Aurora, 111., c/o Johnson & Wade,
573
Johnson, Esley Ebenezer, 705 38th
St., Rock Island, 111., 530
Johnson, Fred Volentine, 7i8 W.
Church St., Champaign, 111., 279
Johnson, Frederick Dawson (t), 302
Johnson, George Koser, Mt. Vernon,
111., 456
Johnson, George Thompson, Cham-
paign, 111., 387
Johnson, Harriette Augusta, 11 32 ist
Ave., Rock Island, 111., 166
Johnson, James Edward, 408 W.
North St., Danville, 111., 260
Johnson, John Peter, 510 Mills Bldg.,
Washington, D. C, 279
Johnson, John Thomas, Kent, Ohio,
387
Johnson, Lewis Williams, Peabody
Hotel, Memphis, Tenn., 192
ig-Tohnson (Carnahan), Mabel Clare,
1006 W. Nevada St., Urbana, 111., 626
Index to Alumni
883
'09 Johnson, "Preston King, 40S E. ist St.,
Belleville, 111., 491
'06 Johnson, Riley Oren, Chico, Calif., 387
'09 Johnson, Roxana Galletly, SeattL,
Wash., 491
'11 Johnson, William Bluford, McLeans-
boro, 111., it), 573 ^ ,
'09 Johnson, William Chance, Salem, 111..
491 ^ .
'79 Johnson, Wm. Pitt, 272 Fairmount
Ave., Hyde Park, Mass., 103
'00 Johnston, Arthur Russell, 47 Seventli
Ave., LaGrange, 111., 240
'07 Johnston, Ernest Hungerford, 60 Wall
St., N. Y., 420
'09 Johnston, James Milton, 421 17th St.,
Moline, 111., 491
'12 Johnston, Paul Evangel, St. Louis,
Mo., 598
'os Johnstone, Guy Carlyle, R. F. D. No.
S, Bloomington, 111., 357
'10 Jones, Alba Allen, 1339 W. Wood St.,
Decatur, 111., 531
'01 Tones, Albert Edward, Lena, 111., 260
'11 Jones, Bertha Marie, 707 W. Spring-
field Ave., Champaign, 111., 573
'09 Jones (Western), Blanche, 5:0 \\'.
Green St., Urbana, 111., 491
'09 Jones, Bruce Leroy, 4446 W. Adams
St., Chicago, 491
'10 Jones, Charles Jay, Yerrington, Nev.,
531
'11 Jones, Edward Walter, Ravinia, 111.,
573
'85 Jones (Spence), Emma, Terracina
Park, Redlands, Calif., 129
'01 Jones, Fannie Ella, Morris, 111., 260
'09 Jones, Frank Schall, 1005 3d Ave.,
Spokane, Wash., 491
'02 Jones, Guy Raymond, Tuscola, 111.,
279
'02 Jones, Henry Leonard, Trevett &
Mattis Bank Bldg., Champaign, 111.,
280
'08 Jones, Horace Norman, Jr., Batavia,
111.. 456
'91 Jones, Isabel Eliza, 302 W. Church
St., Champaign, 111., 156
'02 Jones, J. Claude, 736 W. St., Reno,
Nev., 280
'09 Jones, John Lloyd, Henry, 111., 491
'04 Jones, John William, Seattle, Wash.,
327
'10 Jones, Lloyd George, Peotone, 111.,
R. F. D. No. 2, 531
'12 f7jones, Lloyd Theodore, 105 E. Healy,
Champaign, 111., 603
'99 Jones (Adsit), Louise, Pontiac, 111.,
226
'04 Jones (Howard), Lucile, 41 Rue Guer
sant, Paris, France, 327
'91 Jones, Mabel, 302 W. Church St.,
Champaign, 111., 156
'10 Tones, Opal Rogers, Sidney, 111., 531
'11 Jones, Raymond Harrison, 1520 ist
National Bank Bldg., Chicago, 573
'80 'Jones, Robt. Davis, 106
'10 Jones, Robert Taylor, Univ. Club, Ur-
bana, 111., 531
'09 gjones, Sadocie Connelle. 327 S.
Upper St., Lexington, Ky., 626
'09 Jones, Truman Nathaniel, 1623 7tli
Ave., Moline, 111., 491
'07 Jones, Wallace Franklin, Vermilion, S.
D., 420
'10 Jones, Walter Raymond, City Hosp.,
Seattle, Wash., 531
'02 Jones, Warren, 1201 E. Normal Ave.,
Kirksville, Mo., 280
'08
'98
Jordan, Arthur Irving, Shanawan,
Man., Can., 531
Jordan, Erwin Byron, Orion, 111.,
457
Jordan, George Thomas, Palacios, Tex..
240
*Tordan, Helen, 215
Jordan, Helen Margaret, St. Joseph,
Mich., 573
Jordan, John Garfield, Savoy, 111., 387
Jordan, Myron Kendall, 1624 S. 21st
St., Kansas City, Kan., 492
Jordan, Oscar Joseph, 114S5 Watt
Ave., Chicago, 457
Jordan, Robert James, Thief River
Falls, Minn., 573
^Joseph, Walter Edward, Hayden, Ind.,
603
Joy, Harold Pratt, Chapin, 111., 420
Juergens, Elmer, 251 W. Garfield
Blvd,. Chicago, 531
Junkersfeld, Peter, 139 N. Prairie
Ave., Austin Sta., Chicago, 1S3
Jutton, Emma Reed, 501 Chalmers,
Champaign, 111., 226
Jutton, Lee, 340 N. Howard Ave., Chi-
cago, 280
Kaar, Howard William, Princeton, 111.,
573
Kable, Charles Howard, Capitol Bldg.,
Salem, Ore., 280
Kable, James Franklin, 302 Henry
Bldg., Portland, Ore. ( + ), 227
Kaeser, Albert Fred, Highland, 111.,
215
Kaeser, William George, Greenville,
111., 327
Kagy, John Larimer, Salem, 111., 492
Kahlert, Herbert Edward, Milwaukee,
Wis., 457
Kailer, Frank Spencer, c/o American
Telephone Co., New York, N. Y.,
598
Kamm, Oliver, 509 E. Green St.,
Champaign, 111., 573
Kammann, Charles Henry, 2408 Main
St., Peoria, 111., 135
Kammerman, John Oscar, State Col-
lege, Pa., 420
Kampf, Viola Martin, (f), 420
Kanne, Walter John, Hayden, Ariz.,
387
Kariher (Eisner), Israella Kate, 301
University Ave., Champaign, 111., 87
Karkow, Andrew Soren, 3717 Wright
wood Ave., Chicago, 573
Karmazin, John, 1933 Spaulding Ave.,
Chicago, 573
Karnopp, Edwin Benjamin, 304 Man-
aos, Brazil, c/o Madeira Ma Maore
R. R. (t), 327
Karr, Walter Jacob, 134 Vermont St.,
Indianapolis, Ind., 531
Karraker, Perry Elmer, 209 College
Ave., Columbia, Mo., 573
Kastel, Thomas Jefferson, 114 S.
Market St., Monticello, 111., 598
Kasten, Frederick William, 725 Lu-
cile St., Seattle, Wasli., 357
Kautz, Paul, 712 Franklin St., Keokuk,
Kautz, William Waddell, 2603 W. And-
over St., Seattle, Wash., 457
Kays, Donald Jackson, Magnolia, 111.,
598
Kays, Emery, Phcenix, Ariz., 104
Kays, Lucile Emma, 607 Vauttier St..
Manhattan, Kan., 492
Kays, Marion Reed, Richfield, Ida..
387
884
University of Illinois
09 Kays, Victor C, Magnolia, 111., 492
09 gKean, Hugh Pratt, Buchanan, Mich.,
626
02 Keator, Edward Orris, 33 The Navarre,
Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, O., 280
06 Keator (Thompson), Jeannette, Eu-
gene, Oregon, 387
07 Keeler, Fred Crosby, 209 Callender
Ave., Peoria, 111., 420
95 Keeler, Frederick Blair, Earlville, 111..
183
96 Keeler, Harry, 9654 Longwood Ave.,
Chicago, 111., 192
05 Keeler, Lawrence Swasey, 512 Michi-
gan St., San Francisco., Calif., 357
90 Keene, Edward Spencer, 1028 7th St.,
N. Fargo, N. D., 150
00 Keejiey, Henry Ezra, 1639 VV. 45th
St., Los Angeles, Calif., 240
08 Kegley, Franklin Thompson, Jr., 831
3d St., Santa Monica, Calif., 457
04 Keith, Cloyd Elias, 5606 Easton Ave.,
St. Louis, Mo., 327
12 gKelburn, Frances Marjorie, 3964 Lang-
ley Ave., Chicago, 603
12 Kell, Charles Nelson, 603 S. Fifth,
Champaign, 598 ,
10 Keller, Roy Herman Louis, 1317 State
St., Quincy, 111., 531
12 Kelley, Arthur Caryl, 11 04 S. Busey,
Urbana, 598
01 Kelley, Frances, Canton, 111., R. F. D.
No. 6, 261
03 Kelley, Grace Osgood, John Crerar
Libr., Chicago, 111., 302
09 Kelley, Truman Lee, Teachers' Coll.,
Columbia Univ., N. Y., 492
75 Kellogg (Hudson), Flora Lorena,
Dougherty, la., 87
02 Kelly, Arthur Rolland, mo Story
Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif., 280
04 Kelly, David Henry, 2225 Land Title
Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa., 327
09 Kelly, Louis Ralph, 359 E. Park St.,
Duquoin, 111., 492
99 Kelly (McCJilvrey), Mary, Kent, Ohio,
228
05 Kelso, Curtis Elmer, Ft. Lauderdale,
Fla., 357
08 Kelso, Ruth, 11 01 W. California St.,
Urbana, 111., 457
10 Keltner, Charles Henry, Union Bridge,
Md., S3 1
84 Kemball (Murray), Georgetta, Denver,
Colo., 125
06 Kemp, Jacob Garrett, Fayetteville,
Ark., 387
01 Kemp, John Edward, 701 E. Prospect
St., Kewanee, 111., 261
12 Kendall, Abner Fred, Watseka, 111., 598
12 Kendall, George Brophy, 617 S. 9th
St., Moorhead, Minn., 598
89 Kendall, Harry Frederick, 1309 Lafa-
yette Ave., Mattoon, 111., 146
06 Kendall, John Samuel, Carbondale, 111.,
387
07 Kendall, Myron Avery, 715 Garfield
Blvd., Aurora, 111., 420
8s Kendall, William Finley, 911 E. ist
.St., Austin, Tex., P. O. Box 645.
129
12 Kennan, Charles Marshall, Newport,
Ky., 598
90 Kennard, Katherine, 311 W. Univ.
Ave., Champaign. 111., iso
■j-j Kennedy, Allan Gilmour, East 1703,
i2th Ave., Spokane, Wash., 9s
03 Kennedy, Helen Theresa, 340 Brent
St., Los Angeles, Calif., 302
94 Kennedy, John Williarh, Collinsville,
111-, 175
75 Kenower, George Frederic, Wisner,
Nebr., 88
S3 Kenower, John Thomas, Breckenridge,
Mo., 121
11 Kent, Edward Raylor, 49 Union St.,
Montclair, N. J., 573
85 Kent, James Martin, 2446 Harrison
St., Kansas City., Mo., 129
96 Kent, Louis Maxwell, 408 N. Hazel,
Danville, 111., 193
12 Kent, William Riddle, 150 Boulevard,
Passaic, N. J., 398
05 Kenyon, Eugene Crouse, 244 Kearney
St., San Francisco, Calif., 357
00 Kepler, George Frank, Fredericks-
burg, Va., 240
05 Kerch, Walter Washington, 2028 G.
St., Granite City, 111., 457
94 Kerchner, Fred William, Dorsey, 111.,
176
1 1 Kerchner, Morris Wilbur, Ventura,
Calif., 574
12 Kerker, Harry Edward, 903 W. Ore-
gon St., Urbana, 598
12 Kerndt, Alfred Henry, Salida, Col.,
598
97 Kerns, Shirley Kendrick, 21 Waterston
Road, Newton, Mass., 203
09 Kerr, Bartlett Martin, is6 Hoffman
Ave., Trenton, N. J., 492
1 1 Kerr, (jrace Alice, Loami, 111., 574
07 Kerr (AlHson), Josephine, Fillmore,
Sask., Can., 420
04 Kershaw, Leroy, 1320 Boston Ave.,
Muskogee, Okla., 327
10 Kessler, Harvey Lamech, Kirkwood,
111., 532
99 Ketchum, Daniel Clement, 518 N. Y.
Life Bldg., Kansas City, Mo., 22-7
00 Ketchum, Margaret Adele, Augusta,
111. ( + ), 240
95 Ketchum, Milo Smith, Univ. of Colo.,
Boulder, Colo., 184
96 Ketchum, Richard Bird, 171 Q St.,
Salt Lake City, U., 193
1 1 Kettron, Henry Pearson, Macomb, 111.,
574^
1 1 Keys, Louesa Jane, 608 S. Broadway,
Normal, 111., 574
08 Kibby (Rufie), Sarah Elvira, 103
Tracy Ave., Kansas City, Mo., 457
06 Kidder, Albert Franklin, 746 N. St.,
Baton Rouge, La., 388
05 Kidder, Angeline Clarke, Corvallis,
Ore., 357
10 Kiedaisch, Karl, 227 S. 6th St., Keo-
kuk, la., 532
96 Kiler, Aureka Belle, 608 W. Park
Ave., Champaign, 111., 193
92 Kiler, Charles Albert, Champaign, 111.,
161
97 Kiler, William Henry, 1053 Broadway
St., San Francisco, Calif., 203
06 Kilner (Carr), Louise Millicent, 5047
Winthrop Ave., Chicago, 111., 388
09 Kilner (Reid), Mercedes, 1107 N.Park
Ave., Chicago, 492
94 Kimball, Conrad Bryant, 94 Hamilton
PL, N. Y., 176
84 *Kimball, Edwin Raymond, 125
06 Kimball, Robert Haskell, 1303 Maple
St., Glendale, Calif., 388
95 Kimball, William Haven, 120 Middle-
field Rd., Burlingame, Calif., 184
79 *Kimberlin, Nettie Dausman, 104
79 Kimble, Willis Prentice, Marion, O.,
104
Index to Alumni
885
06 Kimmel, Howard Elihu, Duquoin, 111., "06
388
Kincaid, John Kennedy, R. F. D. No. '93
2, Athens, 111., 492 '12
Kincaid, Stewart William, Paris, 111.,
281 '97
Kinder, David Russell, 1013 Madison
St., Litchheld, 111., 146 '12
08 Kindig (Shaver;, Pearl Elizabeth,
Troutville, V'a., 457 '12
09 King, Bruce Adams, 514}^ 20th St.,
Moline, 111., 492 "04
95 King, Francib Edward, Maple Lawn '09
Farm, R. F. D., Geneva, O., 184
08 /iKing, Henry Churchill, 317 E. College '07
St., Oberlin, O., 653
04 King (Elden;, Leila Pauline, R. F. D. '08
Jvlo. I, Central Point, Ore., 327
97 King, Wesley Edward, 116 U. St., '11
Salt Lake City, Utah., 203
81 *Kingman, Arthur H., iii '10
80 Kingsbury, Chas. Sumner, 3350 Mon-
crieff Place, Denver, Colo., 107 '04
Kingsbury, Howard Balcer, 2009 State
St., Milwaukee, Wis., 493
Kingsbury, James Thompson, Tomb- '12
stone, Ariz., 227
Kingston, Elwood Almon, Lockport,
111., 302 '-yb
Kinkead, David Robinson, Neodesha,
Kans., 146 '10
Kinkead, James A., Stelton, N. J.,
167 '06
Kinsey, Leon Browning, Mackinaw,
111., 420 '02
Kipp, Karl Parker, Annawan, 111.,
532 '11
Kircher, Edward August Theodore,
107 E. Green St., Champaign, 111., '08
574
Kircher, Harry Bertram, Belleville, '07
111., 327
Kircher, Paul, 2746 Diversey St., 'n
Chicago, 574
Kirk, Donald Dee, 319 Evergreen
St., Kankakee, 111., 574 '83
Kirk, Elizabeth, 461 S. Sigel St.,
Decatur, 111., 493
11 gKirk, James Thornton, Toulon, 111., '03
626
12 Kirk, Josephine, LaGrande, Ore., '07
.598
00 Kirkpatrick, Asa Baird, 321 Caroline '09
St., Peoria, 111., 240
01 Kirkpatrick, Harlow Barton, 1906 '07
Lincoln St., Evanston, 111., 261
97 Kirkpatrick, Harold H., Leroy, 111., '11
203
06 Kirkpatrick, John Wilson, Medford,
Oregon, 388 '99
11 Kirkpatrick, Robert Judson, Benton,
111., 574
05 Kirkwood, Arthur William, 1616 Hill '02
Ave., Seattle, Wash., 357
12 Kirkwood, Frances, Lawrenceville, '04
111., =;98
09 gKishi, Terno, Tokio, Japan, 627 '10
97 Kistner, Theodore Charles, 814 Amer.
Natl. Bank Bldg., San Diego, Cal., '98
204
01 Kittredge (Brown), Mary Harriett, '02
808 W. Park Ave., Champaign, '06
HI., 261
Klein, David, Chem. Lab., Univ. of 'r2
Wis., Madison, Wis., 388
Klein, William Julius, 4947 Prairie '00
Ave., ist Flat, Chicago, 574
Kleinbeck, Stella Pauline, 2015 Wal- '11
nut St., Murphysboro, 111., 532
09
89
09
99
04
09
06
Kline, William Gordon, 1021 E. i6th
St., Univ. Place, Nebr., 388
Klingel, Louis, Belleville, 111., 167
Klooster, Clarence Abel, 203 N. Elm-
wood Ave., Oak Park, 111., 598
Klossowski, Theodore Julius, Marl-
boro, Alberta, Can., 204
Klotz, Harry John, Rensselaer Pol.
Inst., Troy, N. Y., 598
Knapp, Aurella, 306 North St., Nor-
mal, 111., 598
*Knapp, Noah, 327
Knapp, Warren Lmerson, 43 Dalton
St., Roselle Pk., N. J., 493
Knapp, Willard Alfred, 105 Fowler
Ave., W. Lafayette, Ind., 420
Knappenberger, George Emmett, Ma-
comb, 111., 457
Knauss, Douglas Stanley, N. E. 40th
& Locust Sts., Philadelphia, Pa., 574
Kneberg, Goldie Minnie, 1527^ 5th
Ave., Moline, 111., 532
Kneeland, Frank Hamilton, c/o Coal
Age, 505 Pearl St., N. Y. City,
N. Y., 327
Knepper, Myrtle Elizabeth, U. S. Dept.
of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.,
598
Knibloe, Walter Elliott, Tallahassee,
Fla., 91
Knight, Bradley Jay, 419 W. State
St., Rockford, 111., 532
Knight, Earl John, Beardstown, 111.,
, 388
Knight, Lee Irving, 5731 Monroe
Ave., Chicago, 281
Knight (Harkness), Mabel Alma,
Louisville, Ky., 574
Knirk, Carl Fred, 7505 Franklin Ave.,
Cleveland, Ohio, 458
Knorr, Louis Solliday, 4958 Washing-
ton Ave., Chicago, 421
Knowles, Charles Harrison, c/o Car-
son-Payson Co., Indianapolis, Ind.,
575
Knowlton (Cushman), Lizzie Annette,
1735 Amsterdam Ave., New York
City, 121
Knowlton, William David, 4316 Buena
Vista Ter., Chicago, 111., 302
Knox, Jean Howard, Los Angeles,
Cal., 421
Knox, Samuel Miles, R. F. D. No.
I, LaHarpe, Kan., 493
Koch, Alfred Richard, 4539 A. Clay-
ton Ave., St. Louis, Mo., 421
Koch, Flora Marea, 1430 W.
Lafayette Ave., Jacksonville, 111.,
575
Koch, Fred Conrad, Dept. of Phys.
Chem., Univ. of Chicago, Chicago,
227
Koehn (Kuehl), Anna, Box 581, Elm-
hurst, 111., 281
Koehn (Hubbard) Martha Caroline,
LTrbana, 111., 3-'8
Koestner, William, 618 Peach St.,
Rockford. 111., 532
Kofoid (Dillon"), Nellie, 4620 70th
St., E. Portland, Ore., 215
*Kofoid, Reuben Nelson, 281
Kolker, Katherine loan, 308 Hamp-
shire St., Quincy, III., 388
Koons, Guy Jink, 2128 Division St.,
Murphysboro, 111., 598
Korsmo, Amund Marius, Oakley, Ida.,
493
Korsmo, Edward Oswald, Y. M. C.
A., St. Paul, Minn., 575
886
University of Illinois
09 Kost, John Clinton, Galesburg, 111., 493 '07
10 gKostalek, John Anton, 734 Fourteenth
St., Milwaukee, Wis., 627 _ '10
09 Kraft, Eugene William, 525 River
St., Hoboken, N. J., 493 '12
00 *Krahl, Benjamin Franklin, 240
OS Kramer, Gustave August, 5637 Drexel '12
Ave., Chicago, 111., 357
12 Krannert, Herman Charles, 1808 'ui
South Homan Ave., Chicago, 598
07 Kratz, Alonzo Plumsted, 315 S. State '93
St., Champaign, 111., 421
12 Kratz, Elwin Valentine, 315 S. State '97
St., Champaign, 111., 598
10 Kratz, Ethel, Gyola, 315 S. State St., '99
Champaign, 111., 532
00 Kratz, James Piatt, Monticello, 111., 241 '11
97 Kratz, Laura, Monticello, III., 204
12 Krause, Emma Augusta, Sterling, 111., '12
598
84 Krause (Chalfont), Josephine Stewart, '09
R. F. D. No. 2, Box 128 B., San
Diego, Calif., 125 '12
11 Kreidler, Dana Walter, 1137 3d Ave.,
Detroit, Mich., 575 'i'
01 Kreikenbaum, Adolph, 5130 Sheridan
Rd., Chicago, 261 'oS
09 Kreiling, Christian Herman, Chand-
lerville, 111., 493 '11
04 Kreisinger, Henry, Rutledge & Fair- '11
view Ave., Spartansburg, S. Car.,
328 ... '83
09 Kressmann, Frederick William, 20 '00
Lathrop St., Madison, Wis., 493
10 Krieger, Augusta May, Highland Park '03
H. S., Highland Pk., 111., 532
05 Krippner, John, 2434 S. Hamlin Ave., '06
Chicago, 111., 357
10 Krueger, Ernst Theodore, 20 N. Ash- '85
land Blvd., Chicago, 532 '07
05 Kuehlcke, Otto, 521 W. 8th St., Dav-
enport, Iowa, 358 '09
00 Kuehn, Alfred Leonhardt, 220 S.
Ridgeland Ave., Oak Park, 111., 241 '10
97 Kuehne, Carl Oskar, 1947 Patterson
Ave., Chicago, 204 '07
10 Kuhl, William Prentice, Lincoln, 111.,
532 '/S
79 *Kuhn, Isaac, 104
10 Kummer, Ludwig, 351 Tyler St., 'oS
Pittsfield, Mass., 532
06 Kunkle, Roy Delos, Mackinaw, 111., '06
388
10 Kunz, Walter Frederick, Taft, N. D., '97
532 '10
03 Kuss, Robert Hayden, 5784 East
Circle Ave., Chicago, 111., 302 '03
03 Kutsch, William Adelbert, 320 S.
Fourth St., Pekin, 111., 303 '10
08 Kuykendall, Andrew Jackson, Vienna,
111., 216 _ '03
97 Kyle, Martha Jackson, iioi W. Cali-
fornia Ave., Urbana, 111., 204 '11
04 Kyte, John Felix, 327 S. Market
St.. Paxton, 111., 328
11 LaBelle, Johnston Noble, 1212 Wil- 'no
son Ave., Chicago, 57.S
08 Laflin (Eisner), Mary Elizabeth, 208 'og
W. Park Ave., Champaign, 111.,
458 . •S.:^
II Lagerstrom, David Reuben, 773 State
St., Schenectady, N. Y., 575 '00
11 Lagniton, Isabelo Jemeno, Jaro, Iloilo,
P. L. 575 '99
12 Laing, George Driver, 283 Franklin
Ave., River Forest, Oak Park '06
P. O., 111., 598
95 Lake, Edward John, 703 W. Park '08
Ave., Champaign, 111., 184
Lake, Elmer S., 301 E. Healy,
Champaign, 111., 421
Lamb, Carter Herbert, 656 N. 53d
Ave., Chicago, 533
Lamb, Charles Augustus, 409 Daniel
St., Champaign, 111., 598
Lamb, Nellie Bly, 409 Daniel St.,
Champaign, 111., 598
Lamet, Louis Armand, Warsaw, 111.,
261
Lamkin, Nina Belle, 4323 Lake Ave.,
Chicago, 111., (J), 167
Lampe, Margaret Henriette Johanne,
R. F. D. I, Bloomington, 111., 204
Landel (Holmes), Ida Susan, Heath-
man, Miss., 227
Landor, Walter A., 232 Pine St.,
Steelton, Pa., 575
Landsea, Albert Fadrian, 1710 Oak
St., Chicago Heights, 111., 598
Lang, Leroy, 1107 W. Oregon St.,
Urbana, 111., 493
Langdon, Ethol Margie, New Mon-
terey, Calif., 598
Langdon, Roy Monroe, 4542 Armitage
Ave., Chicago, 575
I ange (Parker), Ida Louise, 423 E.
nth St., Des Moines, Iowa, 458
Lange, Sophie, Kenmore, N. Y., 575
gLangelier, Wilfred Francis, 1007 W.
Illinois St., Urbana, HI., 627
*Langley (Slauson), Celeste, 121
Langman, John Oscar, Ottawa, 111.,
241
Langworthy, Caroline Valeria, 1257
Locust St., Dubuque. Iowa., 303
Lanham (Bronson), Mariara Eliza-
beth, Streator, 111., 389
Lantz, Milo Plank, Carlock, HI., 129
Lapham, Ina Olivia, Deming, N. M.,
421
Large, George Pence, 3934 Arsenal
St., St. Louis, Mo., 493
Large (Houser), Zelma, Taylorville,
111., 533
Larimer, Robert Sherman, Wendell,
Idaho, 421
Larned (Parsons), Mary S., 803 S.
Central Ave., Chanute, Kan., 100
Larracas, Fidel Vidal, Pasig, Rizal,
P. I., 458
Larson, Charles Andrew, Passburg,
Alberta, Can., 389
* Larson, Charles Sigurd, 204
Larson, Harry Peter, Paxton, 111.,
533
Larson, Lawrence Frederick, 724
Jefferson Bldg., Peoria, 111., 303
Larson. Martha Serena, R. F. D. No.
2, Morris, III., 533
Larson, Nels Alfred, 1532 12th Ave.,
Moline, 111., 303
^LaRue, George Roger, 1239 Wash-
tenaw Ave., Ann Arbor, Mich.,
627
Lathrop, Olive Clarissa, Lansing,
Mich., 241
(/Latimer, Thomas Erwin, 2716 Elliot
Ave., Minneapolis, Minn.. 627
Lattin, Judson, 96 Ontario St., Ham-
ilton, Ont., Can., 130
Latzer (Kaeser), Jennie Mary, High-
land, Til., 241
Latzer, John Albert, 19 Bacon St.,
Wellsboro, Pa., 227
Latzer, Lenore Lydia, Highland, 111.,
389
Latzer, Robert Louis, Elkland, Pa.,
458
Index to Alumni
887
'09 Laughlin, Ely Vaill, Hopkinton, Iowa,
494
'12 Lauher, Paul Bliss, Paris, 111., 598
'11 Laurence, Albert Frederick, Nor-
wood, Minn., 575
'11 Lauter, Carl John, 4511 Forest Park
Blvd., Quincy, 111., 575
'81 *Lawhead, Lucy M., iii
'10 Lawler, Orrin Hugh, Medford, Ore.,
533
'08 Lawless, Julia Anna, Paloma, 111., 4S8
'yy Lawrence, Carroll Gray, Carbondale,
111., 227
'11 Lawrence, Charles Wesley, Gary,
Ind., 576
'81 *Lawrence (Allen), Nettie E., 11 1
'07 Lawyer, John C, Macomb, 111., 421
'06 Laycock, Mary Jane, Waverly, 111.,
389
'10 Layden, John Emmetf, Hartshorne,
Okla., 533
'11 Layer, Hugo, 6224 Wayne Ave.,
Chicago, 576
'01 Layton, Katherine Alberta W., 10
Henshaw Ave., Northampton, Mass.,
261
'07 Lazear, Weston Bross, 379 Marion
Ave., Aurora, 111., 421
'99 Leach, William Blake, 512 E. Locust
St., Bloomington, 111., 227
'06 Leal, Sophia Nott, Urbana, 111., 193
'11 Lear, George Bratten, 5488 Ellis Ave.,
Chicago, 576
'10 Leas (Black), Mildred, St. Joseph,
111., 533
'04 Lease, Leonard John, 21 18 State St.,
Milwaukee, Wis., 328
'04 Leaverton, Jae Ernest, 754 Gunnison
Ave., Grand Junction, Colo., 328
'75 Lee (Coddington), Alice, N. Mil-
waukee, Wis., 88
'09 Lee, Charles Bopes, 1544 Q St.,
Lincoln, Nebr., 494
'78 Lee, Eddy Orland, 604-10 Boston
Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, 100
'79 Lee, Elisha, Reynolds, III., 104
'09 Lee (McKelvey), Gertrude Ann, R.
F. D. No. 3, Sparta, 111., 494
'00 Lee, Julian Lisiecki, 64 S. Front St.,
Memphis, Tenn., 241
'07 Lee, Mary Howard, R. F. D. No.
5, Aledo, 111., 421
'11 Lee, Otis Hoit, Aledo, 111., 576
'75 *Leflar, John Emerson, 88
'03 Lefler, Emma Grace, 575 Court St.,
Salem, Ore., 303
'03 Lego (Hughes), Lulu, 602 7th St.,
Ames, Iowa, 303
'10 (7Lehenbauer, Benjamin George, Ox-
ford, Ohio, 628
'10 Lehman, Ruel Forrest, 15 Waverly
Ave., Newark, N. J., 533
'02 Lehmer, John Conrad, 2244 Addison
St., Chicago, 281
'08 Leidendeker, Frank Earl, Wellton,
Yuma Co., Ariz., 458
'97 Leigh, Charles Wilbur, 7320 Lafay-
ette Ave., Chicago, 204
'95 Lemen, William Clarence Smith,
Brunswick, Ga., 184
'86 Lemme, Emil, 337 Seventh Ave., San
Francisco, Calif., 135
'07 Lendrum, Ethel, 1508 E. 52d St.,
Chicago, 111., 421
'08 "Lentz, Caroline A., 216
'03 Lentz (Brown), Mary, Billings, N.
D., 303
'12 Leo, Herbert Thai, 3124 Vine Grove
Ave., St. Louis, Mo., 598
06 Leonard, Edith, 635 N. Pa. St.,
Indianapolis, Ind., 389
11 Leonard (Rayner), Frances Bost-
wick, 905 S. Busey Ave., Urbana,
111., 576
12 Leonard, Frank Bonner, Jr., Metropo-
lis, 111., 598
1 1 Leonard, Harold Raymond, Lewiston,
Minn., 576
12 Leonard, Ruth, Elgin, 111., 598
II Lescher, Frank Mills, 619 S. State
St., Champaign, 111., 576
10 Leslie, Elmer Archibald, 72 Mt. Ver-
non, Boston, Mass., 533
03 LeSourd, Alfred Curtis, Topeka, 111.,
303
11 LeSure, Charles Samuel, 1104 N.
McLean St., Bloomington, 111., 576
99 Leutwiler, Oscar Adolph, Urbana, 111.,
228
1 1 Leutwiler, Richard Walter, 840 Barry
Ave., Chicago, 576
04 Leverton, Ernest Richard, Calgary,
Alberta. Can., Box No. 14, 328
11 Levey, Clarence John, c/o Sullivan
Machinery Co., Claremont, N. H.,
576
10 Levinson, Lazarus, 4934 rorrestviUe
Ave., Chicago, 533
10 Levis, Charles Parker, 611 State St.,
Alton, 111., 533
93 Levy, Alexander L., 5202 Prairie Ave.,
Chicago, 167
06 Lewis, Burt A., Tacoma, Wash., 389
07 Lewis, Byron Ray, Bridgeport, 111., 422
83 Lewis (Bills), Camilla Florence, 1503
H St., Lincoln, Nebr.
96 Lewis, Charles Milton, 519 Tempk-
Bldg., Danville, 111., 193
89 *Lewis, (iyrus Almon, 146
12 Lewis, Edna, 203 N. Vine St., Harris
burg. 111., 598
77 *Lewis, Edward Vernon, 95
12 Lewis, Fred Dickerson, 613 West St.,
Wheaton, 111., 598
10 Lewis, Goodrich Quigg, 210 Wesley St.,
Wheaton, 111., 533
89 *Lewis, Tames Livingstone, 146
11 Lewis, Julian Herman, 407 E. Stough-
ton St., Champaign, 111., 576
12 Lewis, Katharine, 4426 Lake Ave., Chi-
cago, 598
11 Lewis, Lucy Elfa, 418 W. North St.,
Danville, 111., 577
05 Lewis, Lucy Mae, College Hill, Corval-
lis, Ore., 358
83 Lewis, Ralph Dana, 106 17 Hampden
Ave., Cleveland, O., 121
12 Lewis, Ralph Rice, Fremont, Mich., S9S
10 Lewis, Richard Hanna, 816 12th St.,
N. W., Washington, D. C, 534
05 Lewis, Russell James, Ft. Madison, la.,
358
08 Lewis, Thomas Beach, 321 Main St.,
Peoria. 111., 458
07 Lewis, Wilfred, 4705 i6th Ave., N. E.,
N. Seattle, Wash., 422
96 Liese, George Charles, Danville, 111.,
193
84 Lietze, Fred August, Carlyle, 111., 125
89 Ligare, Edward Francis, 156 Keystone
Ave., River Forest, Cook Co., 111.,
146
08 Liggett, Frederick Manley, York,
Nebr., 458
07 Lill, Herbert Frederick, Mascoutah,
111., 422
84 Lilly, Charles Hervey, 11 08 Fifth Ave.,
West, Seattle, Wash., 125
888
University of Illinois
84 Lilly, James Edward, Dawson, Yukon
Ter., Can., 126
09 Lindberg, Edward Ferdinand Jacob,
101 1 Townsend St., Chicago, 494
10 Lindberg, Irving Augustus Isaac, Blue-
fields, Nicaragua, C. A., 534
12 Lindberg, Ruth Marie Rebecca, Aure-
lia, la., 598
02 Lindgren, Justa Morris, 1302^ W.
Stoughton, St., Urbana, 111., 281
05 Lindley (Parks), Almeda V., 810 W.
Green St., Urbana, 111., 362
09 Lindley, Fleetwood Herndon, 904 S.
Sth St., Springfield, 111., 494
11 Lindley, Jvine, 901 W. Main St., Ur-
bana, 111., 577
01 Lindley, Walter Charles, 409 Daniel
Bldg., Danville, 111., 261
04 Lindsay, Frank Merrill, 763 S. Web-
ster S., Decatur, 111., 328
11 Lindstrom, Arthur William, 1509
Fisher Bldg., Chicago, 577
98 Linn, Francis David, Byron, Ogle Co.,
111., 216
96 Linn, Homer Roberts, 108 S. LaSalle
St., Chicago, 193
09 Linn, James Howard, Winnetka, 111.,
494
09 Linton, Margie, 920 W. Illinois, Ur-
bana, 111,, 494
98 Linzee, Albert Carl^ Akron, O., 216
06 Little, Charles Edwin, 1902 Junett St..
Tacoma, Wash., 389
83 *Little, Henry Pearson, 121
11 Little, LeRoy Lewis, 623 Oak St.,
Rockford, 111., 577
07 Little, Roger Frank, 606 Chalmers St.,
Champaign, 111., 422
12 Littlejohn, Lulu Leah, Farmer City,
111., 598
11 Littler, Sherman Henry, Mackinaw,
.111.. 577
12 Littleton, Ananias Charles, 930 W.
Moulton, Bloomington, 111., 598
12 gLittleton, Leonida Rosser, Grinneli
College, Grinneli, la., 603
09 gLittleton, Martha Elizabeth, Galloway
College, Searcy, Ala.. 628
01 Livingston (Temple), Stacia, 603 E.
Daniel St., Champaign, 111., 262
12 Livingstone, Lionel Lyman, Fillmore,
111.. 598
06 Llewellyn, Clarinne, 324 6th Ave., La
Grange, 111., 389
95 Llewellyn, David Rossiter, c/o Amer.
Bridge Co., Chicago, 184
■jy Llewellyn, Joseph Corson, 324 Sixth
Ave., La Grange, 111., 96
06 Llewellyn, Ralph Corson, 324 6th
Ave., La Grange,, 111., 389
II Llewellyn, Ruth, 324 6th Ave., La
Grange, 111., 577
02 Lloyd, George Taylor, 209 W. Ben-
nett Ave., Cripple Creek, Colo., 281
II Lloyd, James Henry, Aledo, 111., 577
08 Lloyd, Jeannie Mae, Girard, 111., 458
09 Lloyd, Nell Evelyn, 520 West St.,
Wheaton, 111., 494
03 Lloyd, Robert Clinton, Canton, 111.,
303
87 Lloyde, Clarence Angier, 305 S. Ran-
dolph St., Champaign, III., 138
78 Lloyde, Frank Hayden, Box 16, Ven-
ice, Calif., TOO
09 Locke, Walter Contant, 415 Main St..
Boise, Ida., 494
08 Lodge, Fred Sterling, 258 W. 67tli
Blvd., Chicago, 458
01 Lodge, Paul Edmund, Bishop, Calif.,
262
09 Lofquist^ Harry Stephen, 1910 E. 5 5th
St., Cleveland, O., 494
99 Loftus (Turnbull), Ella Marian, 724
N. 40th St., Philadelphia, Pa., 228
07 Logan, Chester R., Edinburg, 111., 422
08 Logan, Clarence Chester, Centralia,
111., 459
08 Logan, Grace Belle, Reading Gen.
Hosp., Reading, Pa., 459
06 Logan (Montooth), Winnie Alice,
Chrisman, 111., 389
04 Logeman, Albert Edwin, Mellen, Ash-
land Co., Wis., 328
07 Logeman, Louis Valentine, 4142 South-
port Ave., Chicago, 422
00 Logue, Charles Louis, Corrumpa,
Union Co., N. M., 241
1 1 Lohman, Frederick Charles, City Hall,
Champaign, 111., 577
05 Lonergan, Charles Patrick Augustus,
Portland, Ore., 35S
95 Long, Albert Milton, 1616 Forest Ave.,
Wilmette, 111., 184
08 Long, Arthur Theodore, 911 N. Cali-
fornia St., Indianapolis, Ind., 459
87 Long, Frank Brewer, 656 Bowen Ave.,
Chicago, 139
09 Long, George Durward, Summersville,
W. Va., 494
08 Long, Joseph Ayres, Acacia House,
Champaign, 111., 459
06 Long, Roy Harold, Burlington, Kan.,
389
05 Long, Troy Lovell, Taylorville, 111.,
3S8
93 Loomis, Arthur Bates, Chesbro App.,
Toledo, O., 167 .
07 Loomis, Nellie Alice (t), 422
04 Loosley, Frederick Edwin, 1808 6th
Ave., Moline, 111., 329
11 gLord, Arthur Russell, 5601 Washing-
ton Avenue., Chicago, 111.. 628
10 Lord, Chester Arthur, 613 Leeson &
Linehan Blk., Calgary, Can., 534
04 /tLord, Livingston C, Charleston, 111.,
653
09 Lord, Maurice Franklin, Piano, 111.,
495
10 Lord, Walter Eugene, 2601 N. Hum-
boldt St., Minneapolis, Minn., 534
09 Lorenz, Frederick Ayres, Jr., 5733
Kimbark Ave., Chicago, 495
12 Lorenzen, William Cecil, 2721 N.
Troy St., Chicago, 599
01 Lotz, John Ramsey, 59 Oxford Road,
Newton Center, Mass., 262
08 Loutzenhiser, Ernest Harbin, Divisa-
dero, Dept. of Morazan, Salvador,
Cent. Amer., 459
10 Love, Chase Whitney, 4606 Dover St.,
Chicago, 534
04 Love (Brown), Leila Sara, 6to Wit-
mer St., Los Angeles, Calif., 329
08 Love, Robert James, 6131 Lexington
Ave., Chicago, 459
10 Lowe, Robert, R. F. D. 3, Phoenix,
Ariz., 534
05 /iLowell, Abbott Lawrence, Cambridge,
Mass., 654
01 Lowenthal, Fred, 1262 W. 103d St.,
Chicago, 262
09 gLowrie, John Marshall, 127 W. 76th
St., New York City, 628
08 (/Lowrie, Selden Gale, i The Roslyn.
Clifton, Cincinnati, Ohio, 628
07 Lowry(Varney), Jessie Rudisill, 535
Cherry St., Winnetka, 111., 422
94 *Lowry, John Albert, 176
08 Lowry, Thomas Grover, 403 2d St.,
Peoria, 111., 459
Index to Alumni
'80 Lucas, Corda Candes, 108 S. Fifth
St., Champaign, ill., 107
'04 Lucas (.Whitsitt; Rena Avis, Moliiie,
111., 3-29
'96 Ludwick, George Washington, Dan-
ville, 111., 193
'ji Ludwig, Ldvvard Roy, 700 S. 2d St.,
Champaign, 111., 577
'08 Lumbnck, Arthur, Metcalf, 111., 459
'86 Lumley, Clinton Grant, nob W. Cali-
fornia St., Urbana, 111., 135
'02 Lummis, Jessie isa, 2615 VVarren
Ave., Cheyenne, Wyo., 261
'o2 Lund, Hugo, 1500 Grand Ave., Kan-
sas City, iVIo., 281
'09 Lund, James Charles, 1204 17th St.,
Moline, ill., 495
'05 Lundahl, Bruce Hjalmar, 6443 Mor-
gan St., Chicago, ill., 358
'11 Lundahl, Raymond Rudolph, Paxton,
111., 577
'02 Lundgren, Carl Leonard, Marengo,
111., 282
'07 Luney, Frank Solon, 424 N. 4th St.,
DeKalb, 111., 422
' 1 1 i/Lussky, Alfred Edwin, 432 1 homp-
son St., Ann Arbor, Mich., 628
'12 Luther, Caroline, Savoy, 111., 599
'02 Luther, Otto Lawrence, 411 Wheeler
St., Seattle, Wash., 282
'08 Lybarger, Rufus Edward, Avon, 111.,
(t), 4S9
'75 Lyford, Charles Chamberlain, 817 3d
Ave., S. Minneapolis, Minn., 88
'01 Lyman, Frank Lewis, Farmingdale,
111., 262
'72 Lyman, George Henry, 316 N. Sixth
St., Ft. Smith, Ark., 79
'87 Lyman, Henry Molineaux, 704 N.
Fortieth St., Philadelphia, Pa., 139
'10 Lynch, Harold William, 907 Glen
Oak Ave., Peoria, 111., 534
'08 Lynch, Ralph Atkinson, 924 Glen Oak
Ave., Peoria, 111., 459
'09 Lynn, John Elliott, Downers Grove,
111.. 495
'11 Lyons, Thomas Edwin, Areola, 111.,
577
'01 Lytle, Ernest Barnes, 603 S. Orchard,
Urbana, 111., 262
'10 McAllister, Herbert Thompson, 201
22d St., Milwaukee, Wis., 534
'79 McAllister (Miller), Minnette Cleora,
Big Lake, Minn., 104
'10 McAllister, William Knowlton, Weno-
na. 111., (t), 534
'05 McAnulty (Brown), Ethel E., 850
Litchfield Ave., Wichita, Kan., 358
'08 McCain, Myrtle B., 514 E. Walnut
St., Bloomington, III., (J), 459
'01 McCall, Eugene Adolphus, Box 181,
Brookport, 111., 262
'90 McCandless, Henry Wallace, 600 25th
St., Brooklyn, N. Y., 150
'05 McCarthy, Estella, 11 16 12th Ave.,
Moline, 111., 358
'02 McCarthy, Harry, Kewanee, 111., 282
'04 McCarthy, John James, 3220 N.
Halsted St., Chicago, 329
'93 McCartney, William Priestly, Gibson,
Ga., (t), 167
'98 McCarty, Charles James, 221 N. View
St., Aurora, 111., 216
'04 McCarty, John, R. F. D. No. 5,
Areola, 111., 329
'07 McCarty, Laurence Justin, 822 Doug-
las St., Sioux City, Iowa, 422
'09 McCaskey, Clare Parsons, 7337 Emer-
ald Ave., Chicago, 495
11 McCaskey, Paul Alfred, 7337 Emerald
Ave., Chicago, 578
08 McCaskey (Bardwell), Wendla Jus-
titia, 113 JM. Askew Ave., Kansas
City, Mo., 459
94 McCaskrin, Harry Madison, 1700 E.
2d Ave., Rock Island, ill., 176
94 McCaskrin (Stayton), Louise Eliza-
beth, Texas City, ill., 176
75 McCauley, John Charles Defiance,
Ohio, 88
10 McClan, Fred H., 2935 S. St., Lin-
coln, Mebr., 535
05 /iMcClelland, Thomas, 656 N. Prairie
St., Galesburg, ill., 654
09 McClenahan, William Thompson,
Salem, 111., 495
93 McCloy, Robert Emmett, 383 Green-
wood Ave., Blue Island, 111., 167
84 McCluer, George Washington, Jack-
son, Miss., 126
93 *McClure, Clyde Benjamin, 168
04 McClure (Bickett), Elizabeth Delilah,
609 E. 62d St., Chicago, 329
91 McClure, Ora Deal, Ishpeming, Mich.,
156
10 McClurg, Lola DeWitt, 307 S. Wal-
nut St., Urbana, 111., 535
12 McClurg, Nellie Irene, E. Aurora H.
S., Aurora, 111., 599
06 McClurg, Walter Sim, 620 20th St.,
Moline, 111., 390
10 McCoUister, Marcus Sanders, White
Hall, 111., 535
01 McCollum, Harvey Darling, Louis-
ville, 111., 262
10 McComb, Dana Quick, Manila, P. I., 535
06 McConaughy, Edward Leon, 1026 7th
St., Rochelle, 111., 390
12 McConnel, Andrew Henry, Reynolds,
111., 599
94 McConnell, Ernest, Casa Verdugo,
Calif., 176
12 McConnell, Wallace Robert, Memphis,
Tenn., 599
89 McConney, Robert Bonner, 1162 Vine
St., Denver, Colo., 146
07 *McConoughey, Earl Wyeth, 422
10 McCord, Ralph Nichols, 710 E.
Front St., Bloomington, 111., 535
10 McCormack, Charles Eugene, c/o
Gen. Elec. Co., E. Illinois St.,
Chicago, 535
99 ^McCormack, Harry, 5229 Ingleside
Ave., Chicago, 111., 629
91 *McCormack, Wirt, 156
06 McCormick, Evert Bruce, 509 S.
Lynn St., Champaign, 111., 390
94 McCormick (Shilling), Flora, 641
Buckingham PL, CThicago, 176
01 McCormick, Roscoe Conkling, Wau-
conda. 111., 263
06 McCoy, Charles Brooks, Dupree, S.
D., 390
12 McCoy, Dwight Wesley, Lincoln, 111.,
599 ^
06 McCoy, Joseph, 4856 Dupont Ave., S.,
Minneapolis, Minn., 390
08 McCoy, Milton Howard, 2410 Chicago
Rd., Chicago Heights, 111., 460
08 McCracken, Robert Weir, Pocatello,
Idaho, 460
09 McCrea, Hugh Allen, Box 215,
Schenectady, N. Y., 495
07 McCullough, Frederick R., 5610 Michi-
gan Ave., Chicago, 422
04 McCullough, Isabella Jane, 1520
Mineral Pt. Ave., Janesville, Wis.,
329
890
University of Illinois
'04 McCullough, John Fred, 203 N. Lo-
cust, St., Centraha, 111., 329
'06 McCully, Clinton ihomas, 717 W. Sth
St., Pittsburg, Kan., 390
'02 McCully CChapin;, Harnett Elizabeth,
Freeburg, 111., 282
'04 McCully, William Ashway, 328 J>l-
Main St., Canton, Mo., 329 ^ ,
'01 McCune, Fred Leavitt, 3424 W. 62d
PI., Chicago, 263
'83 McCune, Henry Long, 3S16 Holmes
St., Kansas City, Mo., 121
'12 McDermet, Rudolph, 807 W. Green
St., Urbana, 599 . ,. ^, , ^
'08 McDonald, Alice Birdie, Charleston,
111-. 460 ,, A ,, .
'10 McDonald, Elmer Massey, Amherst,
Mass., 535 . „, . -p,
'08 McDonald, Lewis, 2010 W. loist i^i-,
Chicago, 460 o TT
'05 McDougall (Henry), Agnes, 1833 E.
Qoth St., Cleveland, Ohio, 358
'11 McDowell, Ishmael Worth, 4014 Wil-
cox Ave., Chicago, 578
'99 *McElfresh, Fred Morgan, 228
•10 McElhiney, Lee Allen, Ins House,
Champaign, 111., 535 . „,
•97 McFadden, Belle Lorraine, .302 W.
Springfield Ave., Champaign, 111.,
204 ,.,
•12 McFarland, Eugene Harris, 1005 Sth
Ave., North, Valley City, N. D.,
'03 McFarland, John Albert, 5600 Cates
Ave., St. Louis, Mo., 303
'07 McFarland, Will Johnson, 857 M.
Central Ave., Chicago, 423
•93 McGee, Walter Scott, 5327 Ellis Ave.,
Chicago, 168
'12 McGill, Elizabeth Roberts, 4036 Adams
St., Chicago, 599 , .,, ^^ , ,
'09 McGinis, Harvey Douglas, Westfield,
Mass., 495 „r- J
'02 McGinis, Mary Ola, 3739 Windsor
PL, St. Louis, Mo., 282 .
'05 McGinley, William, 204-205 Citizens
Bank Bldg., Decatur, 111., 358
•12 McGrath, Francis Xavier, Jersey villa,
111-. 599 ^ , ,,T
•0=; McGrath, Sylvester Joseph, 749 W.
Decatur St., Decatur, 111., 359
'12 McGregar, Halbert P., Estes Park,
'09 oMacGregor, Hazel Hope, i345 Tenn.
St., Lawrence, Kan., 629
'11 McHarry, Jessie, Rantoul, HI., 578
'12 McHarry, Liesette Jane, Rantoul, lU.,
'88 McHugh, George Burt, Houston, Tex.,
'04 Mclthenny, Mary Elizabeth, Macomb,
111., 329 „ _ . „
'02 *McIlvaine, Brown Ervin, 282
'08 oMacInnes, Duncan Arthur, 1117 bo.
Euclid, Champaign, 111., 629
'08 Mclntire, Ella Elliott, Huron, S. D.,
•07 Mclntire, James Franklin, 2378 W.
Gd. Blvd., Detroit, Mich., 423.
'12 Mclntire, William Raphael, Chicago,
•11 Mclntyre, Eva Lyle, $10 W. Uni-
versity Ave., Champaign, 111., 57°
•09 Mclntyre, John Verner, Eagle Point,
Ore., 495 . ,,r
'06 Mclntyre, Mamie Minerva, 1009 W.
Oregon St., Urbana, 111., 390
'07 Mclntyre, Ruhama Louise, Newman,
111., 423
'Si McKay, Francis Marion, 134 Warren
Ave., Chicago, 111., iii
'07 MacKay, Sarah Davina, Mt. Carroll,
111'. 423 ,,r .1.
'96 McKee, James Harry, 79 W. 150th
St., Harvey, 111., i93 ^, ., .
'12 McKee, Paul Harmon, 1209 N. Main
St., Mason City, Iowa, 599
'90 McKee, Willeen. Warren, Ariz., 150
'10 McKeever, William Earl, Gibson City,
'09 McKelvey, Arthur Wilson, Sparta, 111.,
'07 McKelvey, Frank Hotchkiss, R. F. D.
No. 3, Sparta, 111., 423
'04 *McKinley, George Harvey, 330
'10 McKinney, Lilabel, Gifford, ill., 535
'11 McKinnie, Earle Clarence, 235 W.
Jackson Blvd., Chicago, 57°
'07 McKinnie, Eva Mae, 1204 E. Orove,
Bloomington, 111., 423 , ^ ,
'07 McKnight, Elizabeth Belle, 130 Ind.
Ave., Newark, N. J., 423 ,, .^
'04 McKnight, William Asbury, Y. M.
C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentine,
S. A., 330 ^ . , »u
'92 McLane, Cyrus Daniel, 3025 loth
Ave., Rock Island, 111., i6i
'78 McLane, James Adrian, 69 W. Wash-
ington St., Chicago, 111.,. 100
'01 McLane, John Wallace, Vienna, Va.,
'12 McLarty, Ray Clark, Rockford, 111.,
'07 McLlughlin, Edna Mildred, Gales-
burg, 111., 423
'09 McLaughlin, Joseph Lyons, 502
Powers Bldg., Decatur, HI-, 495
'10 McLean, John Crocker, Maroa, 111., 535
'88 McLean (Lumley), Nellie, 11 06 W.
California St., Urbana, 111., i43
'06 McLellan (Snushall), Mary Butters,
22 Greenwich Park, Boston, Mass.,
•88 Mc^Lellan, Mary Clutha, 706 W. Park
Ave., Champaign, 111., 143
'07 McMahon, Eva Isabel, 157 Augusta
Ave., DeKalb, 111., 423 ., ,
'08 McMahon, Grace Dorothy, 403 N. 2cl
Ave., Maywood, 111., 460
'93 McMains, Louis, 3266 N. New Jersey
St., Indianapolis, Ind., 168
'07 McManis, James William, Box 15S.
Manila, P. L, 423 ^ ,_ „ . ^o
'09 McMillan, Eugene Campbell, 6822
Sheridan Rd., Chicago, 496
'08 McMillan, Matthew Hunter c/o
Middle West Utilities Co., Chicago,
'04 McVillan, Neil, Jr., 8,7 Elm St.,
Montclair, N. J., 330
'09 McMillen, Sarah Grace, 1008 W. Cali-
fornia St., Urbana, HI., 496
'02 McMurry, Karl Franklin, 1 312 Santa
Rosa St., San Luis Obispo, Calif.,
McNary, Forrest C, Martinsville,
McNeill, Norah, Galveston, Tex., 496
McNeill, Roscoe Plant, 416 E. 40th
St., Chicago, Ill.,^359 ^„ ,
McNutt, John, Jr., Mattoon, 711., 176
*McPherson, John, 96 «7i,;t»
McQuaid, John Joseph, 313 E. White,
Champaign, 5?9 „, .
McRae, John Alexander, 27 Clair-
mont Ave., Detroit, Mich., i93 .
McRobie (Ray). Isabel, 602 E. Mam
St., Spartanburg, S. C, 304
Index to Alumni
"ii McRobie, Jessie Barbara, lo Bellaire
Drive, Montclair, N. }., 578
'00 McWilliams, Nellie Louise, 38 S. 2d
St., Champaign, 111., 241
'06 Mack, Louis William, 1620 Corn Ex-
change Bank lildg., Chicago, 111.. 390
'76 Mackay, Daniel Shottenkirk, Mt. Car-
roll, 111., 91
'76 Mackay, Henry, Mt. Carroll, 111., 91
'76 Mackay, William Alexander, Madison,
S. Dak., 91
'10 Mackey, Floyd James, Edison Park,
Chicago, 535
'81 Macknet (Beach), Metta Mary Irene,
Huron, S. D., iii
'11 Madden, Irwin Arthur, Normal, 111., 578
'11 Madden, Joseph Warren, 36 West St.,
Freeport, 111., 578
'07 Maddock, Alice Emily, Kenosha, Wis.,
424
'07 Maddox, Wilbur Clinton, 205 N. Gar-
field Ave., Peoria, 111., 424
'08 Madison, George, 5109 Lexing[ton
Ave., Chicago, 460
'10 Maguire, William Chester, 808 S.
Mathews Ave., Urbana, 111., 535
'76 Mahan, Henry Weston, South Side
State Bank, Chicago, 92
'78 Mahan (Plank), Jean C, 6027 Kim-
bark Ave., (Zhicago, 111., loi
'11 Mail, Eugene Frederick, Robinson,
111., 578
07 Main, Josiah, Hays, Kan., 424
'06 Main, Roscoe Conkling, Michael
Reese Hosp., Chicago, 111., 391
'09 Majumdar, Santosh Chandra, Shan-
tiniketan, Bolpur, E. I. Ry. Loop
line, Bengal, India, 496
'12 Maki, Itsu, Sheinodate, Hitachi, Japan,
599
02 Malcolm, Charles Wesley, Urbana, 111.,
282
'08 Malcom, Howard Staat, Roseville,
111., 460
'11 Mallory, Meredith, Batavia, 111., 578
'11 Malone, Rae Irene, 400 W. i3ih St.,
Oklahoma City, Okla., 578
'82 Maltby, Frank Bierce, 90 Morningside
Drive, N. Y., 116
'10 Mamer, Christopher, 501 Throop St.,
Chicago, 536
'96 Manard, Robert Payton, 5967 Midway
Park, Austin Sta.. Chicaeo, t -4
'12 Mandel, Elias, 124 Fourth St., Niagara
Falls, N. Y., 599
'10 Mandeville (Dool), Hazel, Columbia,
La., 536
'08 Mangas. Lyman Samuel, 404 Ticmont
St., Lincoln, III., 460
'04 Mangas (Hagons), Maud, 400 Broad-
way, Lincoln, 111.. ,^30
'12 Manierre, Alfred Edgerton, 100 Belle-
vue Place, Chicago, 599
'76 'Mann, Adin Howard, 92
'11 Mann, Alban Whitford, 392 Chicago
St., Elgin. III., 57S
'03 Mann (Sheldon), Alice Calhoun, 1519
Ramona Ave.,S. Pasadena, Calif., 304
'97 Mann, Arthur Richard, Mannville, Fla.
205
'04 Mann, Charles Judson, Oilman, III.,
330
'95 Mann, Edward Loring, Mannville.
Fla., 18s
'76 Mann, Frank Irving, Gilmari, 111., 92
'08 Mann, Howard Leslie, 90 Rosewood
Ave., Kankakee, 111., 460
'76 Mann, James Robert, i35;o First Natl.
Bank Bldg., Chicago, 111., 92
09 Mann (Waddell), Jessie Valentine,
230 S. 7th St., Vandalia, III., 406
06 Mann, Kate Bonnell, Muskegon, Mich..
391
09 Mann (Hepburn), Mary Elizabeth,
903 Gregory PI., Urbana, 111., 496
93 Mann (Carter), Mary Estelle, 203 N.
Center St., Clinton, 111., 168
8s Manns, Albert George, 606 Woodland
Ave., Oconomowoc, Wis., 130
97 Manny, Fred Hugh, Mt. Sterling, 111.,
205
90 Manny, Walter Isham, Mount Ster-
ling, 111., 150
10 Manock, Wilbur Roy, 1728 W. loist
St., Chicago, 536
09 Mansfield, Warren Moore, 1316 14th
Ave., Moline, 111., 496
81 Mansfield, Wiilis A., Washington, 111,.
Ill
09 Manspeaker, Lewis Vinton, Jr.,
Porto Velho, Amazonas, Brazil, 496
04 Manspeaker, Pearle, 201 W. Univer-
sity Ave., Champaign, 111., 330
12 Manspeaker, Welsh Walker, 201 W.
Uni. Ave., Champaign, 599
02 Mapes, John Victor, R. F. D. No. 7,
Paris, 111., 283
96 Marble Harry Curtiss, 904 W. White
St., Champaign, 111., 194
04 Mark (Porter), Elvira Ellen, 1314
Mass. Ave., S.E., Washington, 1).
C, 330
03 Marker, George Edward, 474 W. Main
St., Kent, O., 304
07 Marks, David Thaddeus, 4904 Forrest-
ville Ave., Chicago, 424
11 Marks, Mary Ella, 222 E. 10th St.,
Davenport, la., 579
05 Marley, James Abraham, Vermilion,
111., 359
12 Marquette, Harry Ellis, 261 Kendall
Ave., San Bernardino, Calif., 599
05 Marquis, Franklin Wales, soi W. High
St., Urbana, 111., 359
08 Marsden, Roger Dearborn, 910 West-
minster St., Washington, D. C,
461
09 Marsh, Albert Lerov, 144 Atkinson
Ave., Detroit, Mich., 497
06 Marsh, Charles Mason, c/o Illinois
Glass Co., Upper Alton, 111., 391
09 Marsh, Daniel, 820 N. 9th Ave.,
Phoenix, Ariz., 496
04 Marsh, George Requa, Marseilles, 111.,
330
95 Marsh, Horatio Richmond, Barrow,
Alaska, 185
97 Marsh, Loren William, 38 Norfolk
Road, Arlington, Mass., 205
97 Marsh, Norman Fnote, 212-14 Broad-
way Cent. Bldg., Los Angeles,
Calif., 205
04 Marsh, Thomas Alfred, 6647 Monroe
Ave., Chicago, 111., 330
07 Marshall, Chester Arthur, Vaughn,
Mont., 424
06 Marshall, Reuben S., 506-8 San Fran-
cisco St., El Paso, Tex., 391
85 Marshall, Sherman Latta, Ipava, 111.,
130
98 Marshutz. Joseph Hunter, 448 Kenil-
worth PL, Milwaukee, Wis., 216
09 Marti, William Christoph, Box 842, E.
Lansing, Mich., 497
02 Martin, Albert Carey, 712 Catalina
St., Los Angeles, (lalif., 283
09 Martin (Swisher'). Arsella Bessie, 830
Mich. Ave., Chicago, 497
892
University of Illinois
10 Martin, Earle W., Wilkinsburg, Pa.,
536
03 Martin, Grace E., 209 E. Wiiite St.,
Champaign, 111., 304
02 Martin, James Walter, Jr., 60-62
Young Bldg., Joliet, 111., 283
07 Martin, John Linton, Box 68, Wil-
mington, 111., 424
96 Martin, John Madison, 316 N. 6th St.,
Terre Haute, Ind., 194
09 Martin (Ramp), Luta, Williamsfield,
111., 497
01 Martin, May Louise, East Tech. H. S.,
Cleveland, O., 263
01 Martin, Robert Wm., 60-62 Young
Bldg., Joliet, 111., 263
12 Martin, Sidney Griswold, 5222 Madi-
son Ave., Chicago, 599
92 Martin, William Alexander, c/o
Quincy Ry. Co., Quincy, 111., 161
OS *Martin, "William Roy, 359
07 Marvel, John Everett, 3101 Went-
worth Ave., Chicago, 424
09 Maryatt, Elmer Fauntleroy, c/o Stone
& Webster Eng. Corp., Keokuk,
Iowa, 497
11 Mason, Mayne Seguine, Buda, 111.,
579
10 Mason, Roy Skinner, 511 N. "M" St.,
Tacoma, Wash., 536
81 Mason, William Kaime, R. F. D. No.
I, Buda, 111., Ill
05 Massey, Esther, Jacksonville, 111., 359
11 Math, Earle Robinson, 7518 Ellis Ave.,
Chicago, 579
11 Matheny, Lee Verne, Chenoa, 111., 579
96 Mather (Durstine) Althea Sprague,
107 Burton Ave., Cleveland, O., 194
95 Mather, Fred Elbert, Napexville, 111.,
185
07 Mather (Gustafson'), Jennie Marie,
6930 Eggleston Ave., Chicago, 424
00 Mather (Forbes), Lydia, 118 N. Buck-
eye St., Wooster, O., 241
04 Mather, Myra, 310 Nicholson St.,
Joliet, 111., 331
05 Mather, Rose Margaret, R. F. D. No.
4, Plainfield, 111., 359
92 Mather, Roy Allen, 214 Beaver St.,
Sewickley, Pa., 161
88 Mathers (Enlows), Effie Annie, Mason
City, 111., 143
12 Mathews, Charles Willard, Marissa,
111., 599
03 Mathews, Clyde Milton, Los Angeles,
Calif., 304
93 Mathews (Nicolaus), Loueva Mae, 601
W. Elm St., Urbana, 111., 168
09 Mathewson, John Warne, 436 N.
Genesee St., Waukegan, 111., 497
12 gMathewson, Louis Clark, Mancelona,
Mich., 603
12 Mathis, Francis Willard, St. Joseph,
111., 599
12 Mathis, Victor Alvin, 408 Main, Cor-
apolis. Pa., 599
OS Matousek, Joseph, 4305 W. 21st PI.,
Chicago, 111., 359
07 Matthews, Benjamin Hull, Pittsfield,
111., 424
09 Matthews, Bessie Glenn, 821 E. Main
St., Knoxville, Tenn., 497
72 *Matthews, James Newton, 79
12 Matthews, Leigh Meryle, McClure,
111., 599
10 Matthews, Martha Marie, Onarga, 111.,
53''
03 Matthews, Mary Alice, Mayview, Mo.,
304
'08 Matthews (Jordan), Nellie Pearl, 1624
S. 2ist St., Kansas City, Mo., 461
'02 Matthews, Robert Clayton, 821 E.
Main Ave., Knoxville, Tenn., 283
'ii Matthewson, James Otis, R. F. D. No.
3, DeKalb, 111., 579
'10 yMaltill, Henry Albright, 454 Cath-
erine St., Salt Lake City, Utah,
629
'12 Mattoon (Smith), Charlotte Mae, 306
E. Daniel, Champaign, S99
'12 M'attson, Earl Nels, 6428 Stewart
Ave., Chicago, S99
'11 Mattson, Olive May, 6428 Stewart
Ave., Chicago, 579
'91 Maue, August, 102 Mound St., Joliet,
111., 156
'11 Mauel, Leonard, 2438 Surrey Ct.,
Chicago, 579
'00 Maury, Howard Van Reed, New
Castle, Ind., 241
'11 Mautner, Leo A., Racine, Wis., 579
'04 Mautz, (George John, Suite 403, Myers
Bldg., Springfield, 111., 331
'12 Maver, David Blair, 1511 63th Place,
Chicago, 599
'11 Maxey, Lester Charles, Mt. Vernon,
111., 579
'06 Maxey, Mima Agnes, Carlyle, 111., 391
'05 Maxfield, Leroy Haskell, 616 E.
Seventh St., Alton, 111., 359
'95 Maxon, Robbins Yale, Round Rock,
Tex., 185
'92 Maxwell, Anne Melissa, Bayside,
Long Island, N. Y., 162
'96 Maxwell, Charles Jacob, Union Stock
Yards, Chicago, 194
'77 *Maxwell, Emily C, 96
'02 Maxwell, Esther Anna, 203 N. New
St., Champaign, 111., 283
'06 Maxwell, Stoy Jackson, Robinson, 111.,
391
'07 Maxwell, Wymer Washington, Charles-
ton, 111., (J), 424
'05 May, David Thorpe, 11 W. 12th St.,
New York City, 359
'00 May, Fred Hutchinson, 424 S. Homan
Ave., Chicago, 242
'98 May, Harry Monroe, 206 Pleasant
St., Riverside, Calii., 216
'11 May, Helen Buckingham, Danville,
111., 579
'09 May, William Wyman, 229 E. Huron,
Chicago, 497
'00 Mayall, Edwin Lyman, 1003 2d Ave.,
Rock Island, 111., 242
'10 Mayne, Louis Brawley, East Lansing,
Mich., 536
'08 Maze, Everet Andy, Fond du Lac,
Wis., 461
'04 Mead, Clarence Eugene, 820 Main St.,
Niagara Falls, N. Y., 331
'08 Meadows. David Stanley, 1448 S.
loth St., Salt Lake City, Utah,
461
04 Medill, William Anthony, 4229 Holly
St., Kansas City, Mo., 331
'10 Meek, Alva Brace, Carrollton, 111.,
536
'07 Meharry, Charles Leo, Attica, Ind.,
424
'06 Meharry, Edwin Thomas, Tolono, 111.,
391
'05 Meharry, George Frances, Tolono, 111.,
.^6o
'99 Meharry, Jesse Erie, Tolono, 111.,
228
'36 Mehren, Edward John, 60 Amherst
St., E. Orange, N. J., 391
IndeXj,to^Alumni
893
'05 Meier, Ernest Edward, Corr. Bar Co.,
St. Louis, Mo., 360
'01 *Meier, William, 263
'06 Meissner, Josephine Augusta, 4022
loth Ave., N. E., Seattle, Wash.,
391
'05 Melin, Carl August, Cambridge, 111.,
360
'03 Mell, John Deloss, Roswell, N. M.,
304
'10 Melrose, Mary Hazel, Holstein, Iowa,
it), 536 ^ ^ , ^, ,
'07 Melton, Harvey Leon, Euiaula, Okla.,
425
'09 Melton, James Leslie, Manon, Ky.,
498
'06 Melvin, Leon Russel, Greenfield, 111.,
391
'11 Mench, John George, 3438 Indiana
Ave., Chicago, 579
'96 gMeneely, John Henry, 220 Sixth
Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., 630
'8s Merboth (Morgan), Louisa, c/o Geo.
N. Morgan, 7646 Marquette Ave.,
Chicago, 111., 130
'04 Mercer (Habermeyer), Iva Esther,
1 103 Euclid St., Champaign, 111.,
331
'99 *Mercil, Benoni Edward, 228
'98 Merker, Henry Fleury, S33 Washing-
ton PL, E. St. Louis, 111., 216
'08 gMerrill, Amos Newlove, 279 N.
Fourth East, Prove, Utah, 630
'03 Merrill, Julia Wright, Pub. Libr. ot
Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, 304
'00 Merrill, Stillwell Frederick, 422 N.
Morrison Ave., Collinsville, 111., 242
'12 gMerrills, Frederick Emerson, Belle-
ville, 111., 603
'12 Merris, Carl Elmer, 403 S. 6th, Vic-
tor, Colo., 599
'82 *Merritt, Charles H., ii6
'07 Merritt, Harold Thomas Emmet,
Salem, 111., 425
'99 Mesiroff, Joseph Albert, 48 Ever-
green St., Chicago, 228
'11 ^Messenger, Ruth Ellis, 569 W. 150th
St., N. Y. City, 630
'09 Messick, Joseph Breckenridge, 3016
Linden PL, E. St. Louis, 111., 498
'93 Metcalf, James David, Shipman, III.,
168
'05 Metzger, Louis Charles Frederick,
2650 Accomac St., St. Louis, Mo.,
360
'05 gMeyer, Ido Franklin, Iowa Falls,
Iowa, 630
'07 Meyer, John Frederick, Jr., Hanni-
bal, Mo., 423
'12 Meyer, William, Asheville, N. C,
599
II Michael, Harry, 42 Pontiac Ave.,
Chicago, (t), 579
'11 Miles, Laurence Hursh, Savanna, 111.,
580
'10 Miles, Lois Maia, 598 Dean St.,
Bushnell, 111., 536
'12 Miles, Paul Keiter, c/o Deere & Co.,
Moline, 111., 599
'01 Miles, Rutherford Thomas, Fisher, 111.,
263
'97 Millar, Adam Vause, loii Grant St.,
Madison, Wis., 205
'09 Millar, Charles Ernest, Kan. State
Agr. Coll., Manhattan, Kan., 498
'93 Millar, Clendon Van^Ieter, 6 17 J/.
Joplin St., Joplin, Mo., 168
'12 jrMillard, Floyd Hayes, Champaigr«
111., 603
'09
'oS
'07
'08
'06
'06
'10
'04
'94
Miller, Alvin Charles, Monticello,
111., 498
iMiller, Bertha Alice, Paris, 111., 461
Miller, Chester Branch, 5746 Maple
Ave., St. Louis, Mo., 425
Miller, Clarence Benwell, c/o Gen.
Elec. Co., 351 Tyler St., Pittsfield,
Mass., 461
Miller (Moore), Daisy, 2013 Gaines
St., Davenport, Iowa, 391
Miller, Donald S., 412 Park St.,
Manitowoc, Wis., 392
Miller, Edwin Morton, Geneva, 111.,
536
Miller, Fred Charles, 1023 N. Adams
St., Peoria, 111., 331
Miller, Grant Clark, 116 S. Michigan
Ave., Chicago, 111., 176
Miller, John Albert, 176 Norwood
Ave., Buffalo, N. Y., 130
gMiller, John Ezra, Mt. Morris, 111.,
631
Miller, John J., 1436 Neil Ave.,
Columbus, Ohio, 498
Miller, Laura May, 230 S. Maple St.,
Centralia, 111., 536
Miller, Mabel Lucile, Henderson, Ky.,
599
Miller, Marie Maud, 251 Tenth St.,
Lincoln, 111., 599
:\Iiller, Milo Kirk, 610 W. Illinois
St., Urbana, 599
Miller (Miller), Nelle Grant, 219 W.
S. Grand Ave., Springfield, 111., 461
Miller, Nellie Augusta, 1227 De la
Vina, Santa Barbara, CaL, 360
Miller, Robert Arthur, West Side Y.
M. C. A., Chicago, 580
Miller, Roy Austin, 179 LaSalle St.,
Aurora, 111., 425
Miller, Samuel Leslie, Timewell, 111.,
599
Jililler, Thomas Henry, Macomb, 111.,
283
Miller, William Christian, Porta
Velho, Rio Madeira, Brazil, 537
Miller, William George, c/o 111. -la.
Traction Co., Ottawa, 111., 162
Miller, William Pitt, 904 W. Oregon
St., Urbana, 111., 263
Milligan, Helen Margaret, Hinsdale,
111., 580
Millizen, John Edson, 618 E. Green,
Champaign, 111., 599
Mills, Clifford Pusey, Homer, 111., 498
Mills, Floyd Earl, McNabb, 111.. 331
Mills, Guy G., Palestine, Crawford
Co., 111., 599
Mills, John McCuen, 408 Irving PL,
Milwaukee, Wis., (t), 425
Mills, Ralph Garfield, 356 W. Deca-
tur St., Decatur, 111., 305
Mills, Ralph Walter, 19 E. Lockwood
Ave., Webster Grove, Mo., 228
Mills, William Alonzo, Salem, Marion
Co., 111., 498
Millsaps, Robert P. (name changed
to McQueen Mills), (t), 425
gMillspaugh, Arthur Chester, 315 E.
Front St., Missoula, Mont., 631
Millspaugh, Martin Laurence, Sault
Ste. Marie, Ont., Can., 425
Milne, Edward Lawrence, Champaign,
III., 194
•Milton, Franklin Silas, 104
Miner, Aaron W., Adair, 111., 331
Miner (Chapin), Ada Mae, 510 W.
Springfield Ave., Champaign, 111.,
461
894
University of Illinois
07 Miner, J. Howard, Adair, 111., 425
10 Miner, Leslie Earl, Gibson City, 111.,
537
12 Miner, Mary Ethel, Adair, McDon-
ough Co., 111., 599
ID Miner, Paul Irving, Adair, 111., 537
04 Miskimen, William Anderson, Hoopes
ton. 111., 331
01 Mitchell, Annie, Bement, 111., 263
91 Mitchell, Charles Jacob, 825 Park
Ave., Beloit, Wis., 156
12 Mitchell, Eva, Centralia, 111., 599
98 Mitchell, Frederick Alexander. 2926
Lockridge St., Kansas City, Mo., 216
09 Mitchell, Harold Hanson, 611 Ind.
Ave., Urbana, 111., 498
09 gMitchell, Hazel M. E., Shenandoah,
la., 631
12 ^Mitchell, John Harris, Hotel Ave.,
Clemson College, S. C, 603
10 Mitchell, Nolan Dickson, Tampa, Fla.,
537 . ,.
06 Mitchell, Roy Craig, 171 5 Arlington
St., Los Angeles, Calif., 392
87 Mitchell, Walter Reynolds, 1228 E.
57th St., Hyde Park, Chicago, 139
11 AModjeski, Ralph, Union League Club,
Chicago, 111., 654
94 Mogensen, Peter, 1707 8th Ave., Spok-
ane,' Wash., 176
12 Mohlman, Floyd William, 217 E. Jef-
ferson St., Beardstown, 111., 599
06 Mohr (Dole), Esther Cook, 122 S. i6th
St., La Crosse, Wis., 392
12 Mohr, Herman, Roswell, N. Mex., 599
12 Mojonnier, Julius John, Delta, O.,
599
10 Mojonnier, Oliver William, Melvare,
Kan., 537
01 Mojonnier, Timothy, Delta, O., 264
04 Moles (Fairchild), Martha Edith, 23S
Union St., Salem, Ore., 332
89 Moles, Oliver Stephen, Edgewater,
Colo., 146
10 ^Moncrieff, Jessie Edwin, 1595 Kikuya,
Yokocho, Hagi, Japan, 631
12 Monroe, Ralph, 308 Daniel St., Cham-
paign, 111., 599
84 Montezuma, Carlos, 3135 S. Park
Ave., Chicago, 111., 126
11 Montgomery, Cecile, Centralia, 111.,
580
12 Montgomery, Harry Edgar, c/o G. E.
Lamp Works, Harrison, N. J., 599
12 Montgomery, Max Alfred, 11 01 W.
Clark St., Urbana, 111., 599
12 Montigel, James Ralph, 105 Myrtle St.,
Redlands, Calif., 599
05 Montooth, Charles Stuart, Chrisman,
111., 360
01 Moon, Amy Constance, 718 N. Ave.,
Wilkinsburg, Pa., 264
II Moon, Ida Mae, Lexington, 111., 580
78 Moore, Aaron Henry, Louisville, 111.,
lOI
87 Moore, Albert Cutts, Commercial
Club, Walla Walla, Wash., 139
08 gMoore, Blaine Free, 1617 S St., N.
W., Washington, D. C, 631
90 Moore, Byron Llewellyn, 651 W. Dela-
van Ave., Buffalo, N. Y., 150
II Moore, Claribel Burton, 4 The Lex-
ington, Indianapolis, Ind., 580
10 Moore, Ellsworth, Prairie City, 111.,
537
06 Moore, Francis Guy, 368 Union St.,
Brooklyn, N. Y., 392
11 Moore, Genevieve, 314 E. Poplar St.,
Taylorville, 111., 580
02 Moore, George Henry, 1321 W. 7th
St., Glendale, Calif., 283
95 Moore (Cook), Grace Lillian, 5
Davidson PL, Champaign, 111., 185
10 Moore, Harry Albert, 1894 E. 69th
St., Cleveland, O., 537
04 Moore (Binder), Jennie Erma, 122
5th Ave., Council Bluffs, la., 332
09 gMoore, Joel Roscoe, 118 N. Eleventh
St., La Crosse, Wis., 631
08 Moore, John Beverly, Zeigler, 111., 461
•]^ Moore, John Fremont, Box 16, R. F.
D. No. 2, Hood River, Ore., 96
08 Moore, Joseph Kennedy, 2008 People's
Gas Bldg., Chicago, 111., 461
07 Moore, Louis Conway, Ishpeming,
Mich., 425
07 Moore (Helm), Mabel D., Metropolis,
111.. 425
1 1 Moore, Mary Rebecca, Tolono, 111., 580
96 Moore, Minnie Rose, Brimfield, 111.,
194
07 Moore, Samuel Burns, Louisville, 111.,
426
83 Moore, William Douglass, 171 5 Uni-
versity Ave., Sta. A., Wichita,
Kan., 121
06 gMoorhouse, Llewellyn Alexander,
Manitoba Agr. Coll., Winnipeg,
Can., 631
08 Moran, Harry Cummings, Canton,
111., 461
78 Morava, Wensel, 5621 Monroe Ave.,
Chicago, 111., loi
10 Morehouse, Frances Milton, 304 W.
Willow St., Normal, 111., 537
05 Morey, Henry Hiram, Citizens Title &
Trust Bldg., Decatur, 111., 360
11 Morey, Lloyd., 1302 W. Clark, Ur-
bana, 111., 580
06 Morgan, Edgar A., Lingayen, Pang,
P. I., 392
12 Morgan, Frederic Lindley, loii
Clark St., Urbana, 111., 599
84 Morgan, George Nathan, 7646 Mar-
quette Ave., Chicago, 111., 120
05 Morgan, George Walker, c/o The Call
Switch & Frog Co., Denver, Colo.,
360
10 Morgan, Harriet Alta, Fullerton,
Calif., 537
06 Morgan, Horace Healy, 380 N. San-
drell. Tiffin, O., 392
92 *Morgan, John Barb, Jr., 162
q8 Morgan, Meryl Stanley, Galva, 111.,
462
05 Morgan, Ora Sherman, Columbia Uni
versity. New York City, 360
03/i*Morgan, Colonel Richard Price, 654
03 Morgan, Stella Webster, 4809 Lake
Ave., Chicago, 111., 305
97 Morgan, Walter Montgomery, 3000 S.
Sherman, Englewood, 111., 205
12 Morrill, Guy Lyman, 516 S. Tremont,
Kewanee, 111., 599
04 Morris, Charles Myers, 723 W. Hill
St., Champaign, 111., 332
94 Morris, Edgar William, Trinidad,
Wash., 177
le Morris, George, Box 96, Congress
Park, 111., 537
08 Morris, James Edwin, Congress Park,
111., 462
09 Morris, Mary Loduska, 516 High Ave.,
E. Oskaloosa, la., 498
05 Morris, Sidney Dealey, 245 Langdon
St., Madison, Wis., 361
08 ^Morrison, Harry Cleveland, Princeton,
Ind., 631
Index to Alumni
895
08 Morrison, John Emery, 206 S. Eastern
Ave., Joliet, 111., 462
1 1 Morrison, Roger Leroy, 505 W. Main
Ave., Knoxville, Tenn., 580
95 Morrison, William Robert, Wichita,
Kan., 185
94 Morrissey, Daniel C, Champaign, 111.,
177
Ti Morrow, Andrew T., Altamont, Kan.,
82
98 Morrow (Seely), Grace Espy, 4367
Oakenwald Ave., Chicago, 217
04 Morrow, Nelson Case, Altamont, Kan.,
332
85 Morse, Edward Leland, Grand Junc-
tion, Colo., 130
04 Morse, Henry Childs, 322 Race St.,
Philadelphia, Pa., 332
86 Morse, Henry Milton, 502 Railway Ex-
change Bldg., Portland, Ore., 135
96 Morse, Jedidah D., Gifford, 111., 194
81 Morse, John Hale, 1806 Central
Ave., Kansas City, Kan., iii
96 Morse, Samuel Theodore, Carlinville,
111., 194
06 *Morton, James Harrison, 392
12 Morton, Mary Gertrude, Montezuma,
la., 599
09 Mosby, Benjamin Harrison, 4280 St.
Ferdinand Ave., St. Louis, Mo., 498
10 Moschel, Herman, 2008, 6th Ave., Mo-
line, 111., 537
05 Moschel, Louis Conrad, Pekin, 111.,
361
12 Moschel, Margaret, Richmond, 111.,
S99
12 Moser, Leo Ellwood, Sigel, 111., 599
12 Moses, Cleda Virginia, 406 W. Lo-
cust, Normal, 111., 599
93 Mosier, Jeremiah George, 908 W. Illi-
nois, Urbana, 111., 168
n Mosiman, Joseph Edward, Morton, 111.,
580
06 Mosiman, Levi, Morton, 111., 392
07 Moss, Charles Taylor, 2455 Prairie
Ave., Chicago, 426
OS *Moss, Haven Haanel, 361
05 Moss (Wiley), Mary Frances, Mat-
toon, 111., 361
10 Moss, Royal Ross, 390Q Georgia St.,
San Diego, Calif., 538
10 Mottier, Charles Halvatious, Gibson
City, III., 538
07 Moulton, Charles Robert, Rosemary
Lane, Columbia, Mo., 426
08 Moulton, Walter Ross, 505, 5th Ave.,
N. Y. City, 462
02 Mount, Madison Hoge, Manual Arts
H. S., Los Angeles, Calif., 283
11 Mourning, Mary Katharine, 11 15 Main
St., LeMars, la., 580
12 Mourning (Hedgcock), Nellie Irene,
929 Lake Blvd., Albert Lea, Minn.,
599
07 Mowder, Clyde Leroy, 3919 Wis. PL,
Los Angeles, Calif., 426
08 Moynihan, Charles Joseph, Montrose,
Colo., 462
07 Mueller, Grover Robert, 3421, 12th
Ave., N. Birmingham, Ala., 426
II Mueller, Gustav Henry, Carlinville,
111., s8i
04 Mueller, Jacob William, 605 E. "C"
St., Belleville, 111., 332
05 Mueller, Walter Herman, 9S7 Nicola
St., Vancouver, B. C, 361
04 Muhl, Frederick Lewis, 1 1 1 E. Willow
St., Normal, 111., 332
06 Mulberry (Mulliken) Grace Pearl,
706 S. Elm St., Champaign, 111.,
392
12 Mullen, Cirilo Joseph, Buenos Ayres,
Argentina, 599
75 Miiller, John, 1310 Tampa St., Tampa,
Fla., 88.
00 Mulliken, Albert Danforth, 706 S. Elm
St., Champaign, 111., 242
07 Mullin, Glen Hawthorne, 226 E. On-
tario St., Chicago, 426
II Munch, Arthur Hiram, 212-26 W.
Washington St., Chicago, 581
08 Munger, Guy Elmer, 748, 17th St.,
Rock Island, 111., 462
97 Munhall (Morse), Grace May, Carlin-
ville, 111., 20s
95 Munn, Alexander Majors, Rich Hill,
Mo., 18s
04 Munsen, Andrew Pedre, 1535 gth
Ave., Marion, la., 332
10 Munson, Chester Wright, Box 5, Pe-
kin, 111., S38
11 gMurdock, Walter Thompson, 805
W. Illinois St., Urbana, 111., 632
ID Murduck, Roy Kenneth, 237 Jameson
PI., Reading, Pa., 538
04 Murphey, Howard Bruce, 713 N. Peak
St., Dallas, Tex., 312
1 1 Murphy, Chalmcr Worch, Urbana,
O., 581
97 Murphy, Francis Joseph, Cobar, New
South Wales, Australia, 205
08 Murphy (Taylor), Grace Eleanor,
Kerrick, 111., 462
05 /iMurphy, John Benjamin, 3305 Michi-
gan Ave., Chicago, 111., 654
12 Murray, Norris Fay, Mazon, Grundy
Co., 111., 599
98 Musham, John William, 741 Rush St.,
Chicago, 217
10 Musselman, Thomas Edgar, 2203
Main St., Quincy, 111., 538
09 Musser, Frank Stanley, 6203 St. Law-
rence Ave., Chicago, 499
91 Myers (Harvey), Clara, 817 E. 30th
St., Kansas City, Mo., 156
10 ^Myers, Clyde Hadley, 203 Prospect
St., Ithaca, N. Y., 632
07 Myers, Elmer James, Durango, Colo.,
426
88 Myers, George William, 1953 E. 72d
St., Chicago., 143
09 Myers, Harold Torrence, Hinsdale,
111., 499
06 Myers, Henry Beck, 1358 Peterson
Ave., Chicago, 111., 392
12 Myers, Howard Dimick, loio Jeffer-
son St., Lockport, 111., 599
11 Myers, Jacob William, 912 W. Illinois
St. Urbana, 111., 581
96 Myers, James William, (t), I94
01 Myers, Jesse J., East Lansing, Mich.,
264
09 gMyers (Udden), Nettie Elizabeth, 208
S. Pearl St., Birmingham, Ala., 632
03 Myers (Fursman), Winifred, Dewar,
Okla, 305
09 Mylrea, Thomas Douglas, 95 Sher-
brook St., Winnipeg, Man., 499
10 Myrick, George Harold, 4257 Con-
gress St., Chicago, 538
12 Nafzigar, Henry, 314 Main St., Au-
rora. 111., 599
98 Naper, Herbert John, 908 Airdrie PI.,
Chicago, 217
12 Narkinsky, Charles Sol, Little Rock,
Ark., 599
09 Nash, Charles Anson, 23 Columbia
St., Schenectady, N. Y., 499
896
University of Illinois
08 Nation (Park), Mary Ethel, 904 S.
Gregory PL, Urbana, 111., 462
12 Nau, Robert Harold, 1212 South 5th
Ave., Maywood, 111., 599
12 Nay, Joseph Raymond, Kansas, 111.,
599
04 Naylor, Helen Andromache, 314 E.
i2th St., Alton, 111., 333
10 Neal (Hayes), Essie Edwina, Warren,
Minn., 538
11 Neal, Harry Folsom, Phi Delta Phi
House, Ann Arbor, Mich., 581
08 Nebeker, Mark Edmond, Clinton, Ind..
462
12 Needham, Carrie Isabel, 12 10 W. Uni-
versity, Urbana, 111., 599
90 Neely, Chas. Gracchus, Pomona, Calif..
107
82 Neely, John Ralph, 2159 Clarendon
Ave., Chicago, 111., 116
03 Nees, Frederick Louis, 4100 Perry
St., Chicago, 111., 305
II Neflf, Edna Elizabeth, Catchings, Miss..
581
02 Neff, Mary, 503 W. Front St., Bloom
ington. 111., 283
09 Nein, William Conrad, 2074, 5th Ave..
N. Y. City, 499
II Neininger^ Alonzo Beda, 58 Tyler
Ave., Depew, N. Y., 581
11 Nelson, Benjamin, 1964 Foster Ave..
Chicago, 581
03 Nelson (Jack), Charlotte Briggs, 451
W. Macon St., Decatur, 111., 305
94 Nelson, Elnathan Kemper, Bur. of
Chem., Washington, D. C, 177
97 Nelson, Fred Irwrin, 1515 Chicago
Ave., Evanston, 111., 206
12 Nelson, Idris, 11 08 Wisconsin Blvd.,
Dayton, Ohio, 599
07 Nelson, Jacob Clark, Box 28, Minden
Mines, Mo., 426
09 gNelson, John Harland, Cleveland,
Ohio, 632
12 Nelson, Joseph Colby, 215 S. Maple
Ave., Hannibal, Mo., 599
12 Nelson, Raymond Andrew, DeKalb,
111-, 599
10 Nelson, Saidee Esther, Middlesboro,
Ky-. 538 ^ . o
90 Nesbit, Edwin, 2027 E. 77th St.,
Cleveland, Ohio, 150
03 Nesbit, Mary Frances, Oakland, 111., 305
11 Nettleton, Elizabeth, Ashton, 111., 581
06 Neu, Clarence Leonard, 4547 Perry
St., Chicago, 111., 393
08 Neuman, John Adams, 322 S. Douglas
Ave., Springfield, 111., 462
98 Neureuther, Andrew Henry, Peru,
111., 217
98 Nevins, John, P. O. Box 46, Seattle,
Wash., 217
12 Nevins, Joseph Allan, 402 E. Chal-
mers, Champaign, 111., 599
04 Newcomb, Cyrus Forsyth, 311 W. Hill
St., Champaign, 111., 333
08 Newcomb (Avey), Jessie Ruth, 2620
N. Delaware St., Indianapolis, Ind.,
463
11 Newcomb, Rexford, Long Beach, Cal.,
581
99 Newell, Mason Harder, 424 S. 2d
Ave., Springfield, III., 228
12 Newlin, Charles Ivan, 5342 E. Wash.,
Indianapolis, Ind., 599
II Newlin, Frank Enoch, Robinson, 111.,
S8i
00 Newton, Fred Earle, 6175 Norwood
Park Ave., Chicago, 242
'06 Nichol (Foster), Agnes Elaine, Monti-
cello, 111., 393
'07 Nichol (McCuUy), Anice Eunice, 717
W. 8th St., Pittsburg, Kan., 426
'08 Nichol, Marion Starr, 1653 Summit
St., Columbus, Ohio, 463
'05 Nichols (Trees), Emily Lavinia, 7635
Sangamon St., Chicago, 111., 361
'01 Nichols, Gunther, LaGrange, Ind., 264
'12 fifNichols, Irby Coghill, College Station,
Tex., 603
'06 Nichols;, Marvin Arthur, Yorkville,
111-, (t), 393
'94 Nichols, Maude E., Champaign, 111.,
177
'09 Nickell, Lloyd Francis, 212 E. Green,
Champaign, 111., 499
'12 Nicki, Francis Stanley, 1913 Fowler
St., Chicago, 599
'98 Nickoley, Edward Frederick, Beirut,
Syria, 217
'09 Nicodemus, Frederick Bowman, i
Rynkogai 7 chome, Taihoku, For-
mosa, Japan, 499
'81 Nicolet, (Jharles Henry, LaSalle, 111.,
112
'08 Niederman, Gertrude, 603 Daniel St.,
Champaign, III., 463
'04 Niedermeyer, Frederick David, 207 E.
30th St., N. Y. City, 333
'12 Niehaus William, Jr., 646 Webster
Ave., Chicago, 599
'07 Nielson, Joseph N., 16x5 Florida Ave.,
Washington, D. C, 426
'12 Nierstheimer, Louise Minnie, Beards-
town, 111., 599
og (yNightingale, Harry Thomas, 921 Elm-
wood Ave., Evanston, 111., 632
'10 Nihan, Robert Edward Joseph, Har-
vard, 111., 538
'01 Nilsson, Olof Anton, 271 Hicks St.,
Brooklyn, N. Y., 264
'08 Nitz, Ingo Charles, 1509 Addison St.,
Chicago, 463
'ij Nixon, George Rittenhouse, Indian-
apolis, Ind., 581
'95 Noble, Charles William, 411 S. i6th
St., LaCrosse, Wis., 185
'96 Noble, Isabejle, Daysland, Alberta,
Can., 19s
'76 Noble, Louis Reeder, Mattoon, 111.,
92
'96 Noble, Mary Elizabeth, 1230 N. Waco
Ave., Wichita, Kan., 195
'03 Noble, Thomas, "High How" Stock
Farm, Daysland, Alberta, Can., 305
'82 Noble, Thomas, Jr., Descanso, Calif.,
116
'96 Noble, William, Foosland, 111., 195
'03 Noe, Samuel Rufus, 2529 Leland Ave.,
Chicago, 111., 305
'07 Noerenberg, Clarence Eugene, 706 S.
2d St., Champaign, 111., 427
'10 Nollen, Alma Nell, Atlanta, 111., 538
'09 Nolte, Charles Beach, 11 14 E. 65th
St., Chicago, 499
'10 Norman, Elisha Powell, Tamalco, 111.,
538
'02 Norris, Carter, Guanajuato, Mex..
284
'85 North, Arthur Tappan, 914 Monadnock
Bldg., Chicago, 130
'04 /{North, Simon Newton Dexter, No. 2
Jackson PI., Washington, D. C,
655
'10 North, William Atkinson, 4367 Delmar
Blvd., St. Louis, Mo., 538
'11 Northey, Delia Frances, 119 Locust
St., Waterloo, Iowa, 581
Index to Alumni
897
'07 Norton (Laemmle), Carrie Belle, 3d '02
Apt., 6i2i Drexel Ave., Chicago,
111., 427 '10
'01 Norton, Charles Waterman, 2605
Adams Mill Road, Washington, D. '11
C, 264
'01 *Norton, Wilbur Perry, 264 '96
'12 Noth, Lillian Genevieve, 738 E. 14th
St., Davenport, Iowa, 599 '82
'12 Nourse, Fred Melvin, 410 S. 7th Ave.,
May wood. 111., 599 'lo
"05 Nuckolls, Charles Morrison, 15334
Lexington Ave., Harvey, 111., 361 '11
'09 Nuckolls (Barnett), Mary Elizabeth,
Bridgeport, 111., 499 '09
'00 Null, Marion Michael, 7452 E. Green
Lake Blvd., Seattle, Wash., 242 '11
•09 gNuttall, John Tilden, 926 Ella St.,
Birmingham, Ala., 633 '04
'o5 Nutting, Harry George Dallas, Mat-
toon, 111., 393 'oS
'08 Nydegger (Jackson), Charlotte, 1301
N. Grant St., Danville, 111., 463 '00
'07 Nydegger, John, 947 Lawton Ave.,
Detroit, Mich., 427 'i-;
'97 Nye, Carl Merriman, Portland,Ore.,2o6
'10 Nye, Charles Arthur, 332 W. William '99
St., Decatur, 111., 538
'11 Nymeyer, Fred Henry, i Madison '11
Ave., N. Y. City, 582
'12 Oakes, Catherine Susan, 189 Pulteney '04
St., Geneva, N. Y., 600
'07 Oathout, Charles Hubert, Tolono, 111., '10
427
'10 Oberdorfer, Henry Dixon, 706 S. '12
2d St., Champaign, 111., 539
'07 gObrecht, Rufus Chauncey, R. F. D. 'n
No. 7, Topeka, Kan., 633
'07 O'Brien, Myra Belle, 5704 Monroe '10
Ave., Chicago, 111., 427
'7Z Ockerson, John Augustus, 501 Clara '11
Ave., St. Louis, Mo., 82
'04 Ocock, Charles Albert, 208 Highland '09
Ave., Madison, Wis., 333
'05 O'Connell, Charles Slade, 1017 Indiana 'oS
Ave., LaPorte, Ind., 361
'02 Odell, Rena May. 2137 N. New Jersey '85
St., Indianapolis, Ind., 284
'03 Ogden, Charles Lewis, 116 Cedar Ave., '99
Galesburg, 111., 305
'04 Ogihara, Tokiyo, Tokoyo, Japan, (J), '00
333
'01 O'Hair, Edna Elizabeth, Laurel, Ind., '03
264
'08 O'Hair, Lulu Claire, Laurel, Ind., '02
463
'10 O'Hern, Charles Vincent, Three Lake '07
Place, New Haven, Conn., 539
'11 Ohrum (Pennebaker), Frances Robert- '07
son, 1638 Nelson Ave., Memphis,
Tenn., 582 '78
'06 Oldfest, Edward George, 1055 E. 47th '92
St., Chicago, HI., 393
'11 gOlin, Hubert L., PauUina, Iowa, 633 'yy
'12 Oliver, Chauncey Bristol, 2248 Rinaldo
Ave., Morgan Park, 111., 600 '78
'01 gOliver, Edd Charles, 419 Second Ave.,
Detroit, Mich., 633 'os
'76 Oliver, William Forrest, Arlington,
Wash., 92 '99
'11 Olmstead, Clarence Eugene, Heck
Hall, Evanston, 111., 582 '8q
'08 Olmsted, George Chauncey, Mar- '06
quette, Mich., 463
'86 Olshausen, Walter Aurel George, '91
Parral, Mex., 135 , 'u
'05 Olson, Blenda, Macomb, 111., 361
'12 Olson, Florence Anthony, Bay City, '06
Mich. 600
Omer, Lewis, 716 Clark St., Evanston,
111., 284
Onken, George Frederick, Jr., Gibson
City, 111., 539
Orosa, Vincente Ylagan, Bauan,
Batangas, P. I., 582
Orr, Edward Ellsworth, 5208 Fairmont
Ave., St. Louis, Mo., 195
Orr, Robert Ellwood, 107 Second
Ave., Chicago, 116
ffOsborn, Herbert Tirrill, 485 King
Ave., Columbus, Ohio, 633
Osborne, Edna Pearle, Central H. S.,
Muskogee, Okla., 582
Osborne, Isabel Mary, Atlantic, Iowa,
499
Osborne, Maud, Wintonia Hotel,
Seattle, Wash., 582
Osgood, Mary Anderson, Tyler, Tex.,
333
Ostrander, Mabel Verona, 1943 Tripp
Ave., Chicago, 463
Ostrowski, Samuel, 3227 S. Halsted
St., Chicago, 242
Otis, Harold Anthonv, 301 Madison
Ave., LaGrange, 111., 600
Otwell, Allen Meade, Glen Ellyn, 111.,
228
gOvL, Hua Ching, Weichow, China, 582,
633
Outhouse, Fred Myrine, R. 1207, 112
W. Adams St., Chicago, 111., 333
Overholser, Martin Jacob, 131 East
St., Gt. Barrington, Mass., 539
Overland, Amy Marie, 3739 Windsor
PL, St. Louis, Mo., 600
Overmier, Malvern D., Mt. Auburn,
111., 582
Overstreet, Noah Webster, Jackson,
Miss., 539
Ovitz, Hazel Louise, 901 Shepard
Ave., Milwaukee, Wis., 582
gOwen, Arthur Leslie, 1301 New
Hampshire St., Lawrence, Kan., 633
^Owen, Mary Elizabeth Plodges, Lemon
City, Fla., 633
Owens (Needham), Bessie Wolfe, 416
N. 2d St., North Yakima, Wash.,: 30
Owens_ (Hays), Dasie Margaret, N.
Yakima, Wash., 229
Owens, Wilkens Hoover, Pleasant-
ville, N. Y., 242
Oxer, George Carroll, 1618 Chapel
St., Schenectady, N. Y., 305
Oyen, Albert Nelson, 2816 Logan
Blvd., Chicago, 111., 284
Padfield, Frank Wilbur, 1107 Franklin
St., Danville, 111., 427
Page, Carlos Merriam, Drain, Ore.,
427
*Page, Emma Elizabeth, loi
Page, John William, 7009 N. Paulina
St., Chicago, 111.. 162
Page (Whitham), Martha E., Box 75,
R. R. No. 3, Olympia, Wash., 96
Page, Mary Louisa, Box 356, Olympia,
Wash., loi
Pahmeyer, Fred Oscar, 2449 E. Mar-
cus Ave., St. Louis, Mo., 362
Paine, Arthur Elijah, Huntington
Beach. Cal., 229
•Paine, Leanah Jane, 146
Paine, Mattie May, 1370 E. ist St..
Long Beach, Calif., 393
*Paine, Sarah Mariena, 156
Paisley, Ada Mae, 201 S. Elm St..
Champaign, 111., 582
Palmer, Anna Adelia, Monticello, 111.,
393
898
University of Illinois
'83 *Palmer, Arthur Wm., 122
'09 Palmer (Sharpe), Audrie May, 6640
Normal Ave., Chicago, 499
'82 *Palmer, Charles W., 116
'la Palmer, Cyrus Edmund, State College,
Pa., 600
'76 Palmer, Frank Mitchell, Clinton, 111.,
92
'08 Palmer, George Merit, 523 Woodford
St., Missoula, Mont., 463
'10 Palmer, John William, 401 Boyd
Ave., Memphis, Tenn., 539
'00 Palmer, William Gay, Princeton, 111.,
242
'11 Palmquist, David Roy, Box 488, Engle-
wood, Colo., 582
'10 Pappelendam, Bernard Carlyle van,
15524 Lexington Ave., Harvey, 111.,
539
'o^ Papworth, Jennie Wilson, 32 Strath-
more Ave., E. Cleveland, O., 500
'09 Parcel, John Ira, 1316 7th St., S. E.,
Minneapolis, Minn., 500
'08 Park, Jay Boardman, 904 S. Gregory
PL, Urbana, 111., 463
'04 Park, William Mansfield, 934 Laurel
Ave., Austin, Chicago, 111., 333
'04 Parker, Calton, William, 317 S. Lin-
coln Ave., Aurora, 111., 333
'73 Parker, Calvin Ebenezer, Los Angeles,
Calif., 80
'02 Parker, Lawrence Gilbert, 922 Addi-
son Ave., Chicago, 111.. 284
'80 Parker (Hosteller), Minnie, Decatur,
111., 107
'08 Parker (Stults), Minnie Leonora, 4344
N. Winchester Ave. Chicago, 464
'03 Parker, Roy Sheldon, Flanagan, 111.,
306
'05 Parker, Walter Harriman, 244 Kearney
St., San Francisco, Calif., 362
'80 Parker, Washington Leroy, 632 Grace
St., Elgin, 111., 107
'ob' Parker, Washington Warren, 5317
Jackson Ave., Chicago, 464
'12 Parkhurst, Matthew Simpson, Greens-
boro, Hale Co., Ala., 600
'09 Parkin, Walter Harrah, 707 Regent
St., Niles, Mich., 500
'07 Parks, Dwight Comstock, Elemdorf,
Lexington, Ky., 427
'09 Parks, Harvey A., Minonk, 111., 500
'75 Parks, Tames Harvey, Goldfield, Nev.,
P. 0. Box 655, 88
'10 Parmely, James Clyde, 128 Smith St.,
Kewanee, 111., 539
'86 Parminter, Grace Etta, 814 E. 42d St.,
Chicago, 13s
'11 Parr (Marquis), Elisabeth, 501 High
St., Urbana, 111., 583
'97 *Parr, John Louis, 206
'03 Parr, Robert William, Hanna City,
111., 306
'06 Parr, Rosalie Mary, 709 S. 2d St.,
Champaign, 111., 393
'84 Parr, Samuel Wilson, 919 W. Green
St., Urbana, 111., 126
'10 Parrett (Mills), Florence May, Homer,
111., 539
'94 Parry, Joseph Lawrence, Tolono, 111.,
^ 177
75 Parsons, Fernando Alston, Chanute,
Kan., 88
'12 Parsons, Harry McLaughlin, 4457 N.
Hermitage Ave., Chicago, 600
'08 Parsons, Irene Mary, 4452 Sidney
Ave., Chicago, 464
'09 Parsons (Jordan), Lura Elizabeth,
Superior, Wis., 500
07 Parsons, Maud Edna, Urbana, 111.,
427
II Partridge, Hugh Richard, 108 Green-
wood Ave., East Orange, N. J.,
583
75 *Patch, Emory Edward, 89
78 Patchin, John Wakeley, Traverse City,
Mich., 101
09 Paton, Walter Coflman, Excelsior
Springs, Mo., 500
01 Patrick, Frederick Phillips, 518 Green-
wood Ave., Blue Island, 111., 264
05 /iPatten, Simon Nelson, Uni. of Penn.,
Philadelphia, Pa., 655
04 Patterson, Maud May, Rockford, 111.,
333
02 Fatten, Adah, 903 S. Busey St.,
Urbana, 111., 284
10 Patton, Alfred Ray, Paxton, 111., 539
11 Patton, Carrie Cade, 300 Univ. Ave.,
Missoula, Mont., 583
10 Patton, David Collins, 104 Cornell
Ave., Swarthmore, Pa., 539
88 Patton, Jacob Allen, 161 Valley Road,
Montclair, N. J., 143
09 Patton, Leigh Klumb, 336 S. Hoyne
Ave., Chicago, 500
97 Paul, Arthur Ernest, 1607 Heisen
Bldg., Chicago, 206
10 Paul, Harry John, 930 Roscoe St.,
Chicago, 540
85 Paullin (Padgette), L. Estelle, Cres-
ton, Mont., 130
82 Peabody, Arthur, Univ. of Wis., Madi-
son, Wis., 116
83 Peabody (Girling), Katherine, Glencoe,
111., 122
91 Peabody, Lorin William, 515 E. Elm
St., Springfield, Mo., 157
09 Pearce, Ira, 3x2 S. Randolph St.,
Champaign, III., 500
08 Pearman, Arthur Columbia, Cook Co.
Hosp., Chicago, 464
80 *Pearman (Stevens), Ida, 107
81 Pearman, James Ora, Mahomet, 111.,
1 12
04 Pearson (Hiner), Ida May, Moneta,
O'Brien Co., la., 334
05 Pearson, John Winthrop, 2927 Wilcox
Ave., Chicago, 111., 362
09 Pease (Pettigrew), Elva Maude, 97,
154th St., Harvey, 111.. 500
98 Pease, Henry Mark, Montebello. 99
Eitham Rd., Lee S. E., London,
Eng., 217
12 Peck, Anna Lorine, Lockport, 111.,
600
07 Peck, Harry Spencer, 817V2 Garrison
Ave., Ft. Smith, Ark., 427
06 Peebles, Thomas Armstrong, 6201
Madison Ave., Chicago, 111., 393
00 Peeples, Cornelius James, 5458 S.
State St., Chicago, 243
OS Pegelow, Frederick George, 1618
Monadnock Blk., Chicago, III., 362
07 Peine (Rost), Adela Lydia Caroline,
Minier, III., 427
10 Peine, Paul Charles, Three Forks,
Mont., 540
83 Peirce, Fred Densmore, 5518 Wabash
Ave., Chicago, 111., 122
09 Pellens, Louise Josephine, Lo Lo,
Mont., 500
1 1 Peloquin, Pierre Joseph, 3844 S. Wood
St. Chicago, 583
10 Pemberton, Carlysle, Oakland, 111.,
540
10 Pence, Owen Earle, 809 Assoc. Bldg.,
Chicago, 540
Index to Alumni
899
86 Pence, William David, 168 Prospect
Ave., Madison, Wis., 135
09 Penn, Albert, 2825 Washington Blvd.,
Chicago, 500
10 Penn, Henry, 55 E. i02d Place, Chi-
cago, 540
10 Pennebaker, Eugene Strode, 1638 Nel-
son Ave., Memphis, Tenn., 540
05 Penvfell, Frederic Bowman, Danvi'.le,
111., 362
90 Peoples, U. J. Lincoln, 901 N. Neg-
'icy Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa., 151
81 Pepoon, Herman Silas, 3842 Byron
St., Chicago, III., 112
8i Pepoon, William Abbey, Oswego,
Clackamas Co., Ore., 112
06 Pepper, Curtis Gordon, 509 W. Park
St., Champaign, 111., 393
97 Pepper, William Allen, 304 Glenwood
Aye., Joliet, 111. 206
06 Percival (Fishback), Avis Hortense,
Orange, Calif., 394
10 Percival, Olive Belle, 906 W. Green,
Urbana, 111., 540
10 Perkins, Albert Monroe, 94 Pasadena
St., Pittsburgh, Pa., 540
01 Perkins, Frederic Allen, 21 N. Ave.
B., Canton, 111., 264
10 Perkins, Reba Niles, 1310 E. 6 2d
St., Chicago, 540
98 Perkins, Reed Miles, 2025 S. 6th St.,
Springfield, 111., 217
04 Perrigo, Lyle Donovan, Watseka, 111.,
^ 334
07 Perrin, Lorrain Nicholas, 117 S. 111.
St., Belleville, 111., 428
09 Perring (Langdon), Vere Dorothy,
4542 Armitage Ave., Chicago, 501
05 Perry, Alphonso Lorenzo, 1956 Cro-
tona Parkway, Bronx, New York
City, 362
09 Perry, Edna Maud, 712 W. California,
Urbana, 111., 501
09 Perry, Eleanor Farrand, Plainview,
Tex., SOI
08 Perry, Leonora, 610 S. Mathews
Ave., Urbana, 111.. 464
09 ^Perry, Lorinda. Melvin, 111., 634
04 Perry (Macneal), Matsel, 172 Pros-
pect Park W., Brooklyn, X. Y., 33 +
08 Perry, Winifred Almina, 712 Cali-
fornia St., Urbana, 111., 464
03 Petersen, Christian Peter Lauritz, c/o
H. Efflandt, 165, 4th Ave., Moline,
111., 306
10 Petersen. Harry Viggo, 4307 Irving
Park Blvd., Chicago, 540
11 Petersen, John Bernard, 153 N. Cuy-
ler Ave., Oak Park, 111., 583
93 *Peterson, Adolph Bertinus, 168
04 Peterson, John Frederick. 6244 Mag-
nolia Ave., Chicago, 111., 334
93 Peterson (Parr), Sophie Marie. 803
S. 2d St., Champaign, 111., 169
10 Petrie, David, Mason City, 111., ( + ) 541
10 Petrie, David Cook, Boise, Ida., 541
11 Petry, Charles Aloysius, 6014 Mor-
gan St., Chicago, 583
09 Pettigrew, James Quinton, 97, i54tli
St., Harvey, 111.. 501
00 *Pettinger, Robert Gerald, 243
85 Petty, George Riley, Oklahoma City,
Okla., 130
03 Pettyjohn, James William, c/o Coving
ton Co., Jacksonville, Fla., 306
Pfeffer, John Edward, 901 Webster
Ave., Chicago, 111., 195
Pfeiffer, Benjamin Salisbury, 1108 N.
Madison Ave., Peoria, 111., 600
08 Pfeil, Mary Esther, Arenzville, 111.,
464
08 Pfisterer, George Edward, 1414 Chem-
ical Bldg., St. Louis, Mo., 464
94 Phelps, Albert Charles, Cornell
Heights, Ithaca, N. Y., 177
86 Philbrick, Alvah, 046 E. Reach St.,
Biloxi, Miss (t), or Hibernian
Bldg., New Orleans, La. (j), 136
81 Philbrick, Ethan, Baldwin, Ga., 112
84 Philbrick, Solon, 705 S. New St.,
Champaign, 111.. 126
12 Philleo, George West, 1107 Spring-
field Ave., Urbana, 111., 600
96 Phillippi, Francis Marion, Life &
Casualty Bldg., Nashville, Tenn.,
195
04 Phillips, Eugene Martin, 28 S. Wiola
Ave., La Grange, 111., 334
05 Phillips, Grace Darling, 3021 Forest,
Kansas City, Mo., 362
07 Phillips, Guy Derrick, 3353 Walnut
St., Chicago, 428
93 Phillips, James David, 1925 W. Lawn
Ave., Madison, Wis., 169
12 Phillips, John Breen, Sullivan, 111.,
600
09 Phillips, Lawrence Clifford, Streator,
111., 501
12 Phillips, Lester Leroy, Chicopee Falls,
Mass., 600
08 Phillips, Lydia Ann, 175 Lexington
Ave., Columbus, O., 464
05 Phillips, Nelson Chancellor, 20, 5th
Ave., Freeport, 111., 362
73 Phillips, Parley Agrippa, Madison
Sta., Miss., 83
II gPhillips, Paul Chrisler, Missoula,
Mont., 634
00 Phillips, Theodore Clifford, 671 1 Stew-
art Ave., Chicago, 243
II Phipps, Charles Rush, Emporia, Kan.,
583
06 Phipps, Thomas Elmer, 834, isth Ave.,
Seattle, Wash., 394
Tj Piatt (Llewellyn), Emma Clarinda, 324
Sixth Ave., La Grange, 111., 96
92 Piatt, Herman S., 32 West 123d St.,
N. Y. Citv, 162
83 Piatt, Silas Hubbell, ■ 3805 Lyndale
Ave., S. Minneapolis. Minn., 122
88 Pickard, Edward Webster, 17 17
Crilly Ct., Chicago, 143
II pPickels, George Wellington, 916 W.
Green St., Urbana, 111., 634
06 gPickett, Bethel Stewart, 810 W. Ore-
gon St.. Urbana, 111., 634
00 Pickett, Charles Churchill, 7 Dearborn
St., Chicago, 243
II Pickett, Roy Ernest, 372 Graham
Ave., Winnipeg, Can., 583
75 *Pickrell, Watson, 89
74 Pickrell, William S., 364 N. 7th Ave.,
Phoenix, Ariz., 85
10 Pierce, Donald Alfred, 314 Clayton
St., Waukegan, 111., 541
76 Pierce, Elon Albert, Belmond, la., 92
75 Pierce, Fanny, 1728 Cherry St., Sta.
B., Lincoln, Nebr., 89
04 Pierce (Vail) Inez Charlotte, Port-
land, Ind., 334
74 Pierce, John Larke, 1728 Cherry St.,
Lincoln, Nebr., 85
10 Pierce, Laura Estelle, Gifford, 111.,
541
10 Pierce, Leonard George, 488 Division
St., Elgin, 111., S4I
Pierce, Raymond Clark, 615 Idaho
Bldg., Boise, Ida., 464
900
University of Illinois
1 1 Pierce, Thirza May, Univ. of Nan-
king, Nanking, China, 583
05 Pilcher (Hollister), Lela Grctchen,
1725 Cherry St., Lincoln, Nebr.,
362
08 Pillinger, Ralph Alfred, 239 N. Waller
Ave., Austin, Chicago, 111., 464
95 Pillsbury, Arthur Low, Peoples Bank
Bldg., Bloomington, 111., 186
9S Pillsbury, Bertha Marion, Simmons
Coll., Boston, Mass., 186
07 Pillsbury, Charles Stephen, 2010 W.
loist PI., Chicago, 111., 428
10 Pinckney, Frank Loyer, Y. M. C. A.,
Oak Park, 111., 541
09 Pinkerton, Francis Elmore, Jr., Mon-
mouth, 111., 501
04 Pinkum, Anna Shaw, 420, 4th Ave.,
Eau Claire, Wis., 334
11 Pistorius, Bernhard Henry, 700 Mel-
rose St., Chicago, 111., 583
97 Pitney, Clarence Orville, Augusta,
111., 206
1 1 Pittman, Thomas Merritt, Jr., Hen-
derson, N. C, 583
04 *Pitts, Florence Elizabeth, 334
02 Pitts (Martin), Henrietta Betsey, 103
Sherman Court, Joliet, 111., 284
88 Place, Raymond Mason, 4644 Racine
Ave., Chicago, 111., 144
85 Plank (Thompson), Bessie Gay,
Winamac, Pulaski Co., Ind., 131
92 Plank, Ulysses Samuel Grant, Law-
rence, Kan., 162
02 Plant, Francis Benjamin, 178 Kemp-
ton Ave., Oakland, Calif., 284
73 Piatt, Franklin Carpenter, 515 E. 3d
St., Waterloo, la., 83
1 1 Pletcher, Erno Baker, 700 Fulton
Ave., Rochester, Ind., 583
Si *Pletcher, Francis M., 112
01 Pletcher, Nuba Mitchel, Rochester,
Ind., 265
86 *Plowman, William Lewis, 136
10 Plumb, Ermin Fawcett, 509 E. Broad-
way St., Streator, 111., 541
12 Plummer, Honor Louise, Idaho
Springs, Colo., 600
97 Plym, Francis John, Niles, Mich.,
206
10 Poe, Fred Madison, 106 E. 13th St.,
Chicago Heights, 111., 541
97 Pohlman, John Edward, 412 Tribune
Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, 206
06 Poirot, Aloys Phillip, Belleville, 111.,
394
f)S *Pnlk, Cicero Justice, 218
04 Polk, John Luther, Jr., Champaign,
111., 334
ij Polkanski, Harry, 1218 W. 51st.,
Chicago, 111., 600
10 Pollard, Albert Rumble, 3916 N. 44th
Ave., Chicago, 111., 541
03 Pollard, Charles Robert, Arkansas City,
Kan., 306
00 Pollard, Earle Royal, 1436 Albany
St., Los Angeles, Calif., 243
09 Pollard, Henry, 41 18 N. 41st Ct.,
Chicago, 111., SOI
06 Pollard William Lacy, Monmouth, 111.,
(t), 394
78 Pollock, James Lyon, Mt. Vernon,
111., lOI
75 Pollock, William Clarence, 1819 Q St.,
Washington, D. C, 89
10 Pond, Ethel Claire, 129 S. Main,
Sycamore, III., S4i
11 Pond, Frank Hayward, Jr., 2016
Fisher Bldg., St. Louis, Mo., 584
05 Pond, Henry Everett, Greenview, 111.,
363
11 Ponder, Ray Boyd, 909 W. California,
Urbana, 111., 584
J 2 Ponder, Wilma, 909 W. California
Ave., Urbana, 111., 600
09 Ponzer, Emma, Henry, 111., soi
00 Ponzer, Ernest Wm., Stanford Univ.,
Calif., 243
10 Ponzer, Karl Lewis, Brinkley, Ark.,
541
97 *Poole, Edward Warren, 206
98 Pooley, William Vipond, 828 Simpson
St., Evanston, 111., 218
02 Poor, Edwin Lindsay, 607 N. Grove
Ave., Oak Park, 111., 284
12 Poor, Hattie Mildred, Palestine, 111.,
600
07 Poorman, Alfred Peter, 127 Sylvia St.,
W. Lafayette, Ind., 428
09 Poorman, Amy, Hotel Placer, East
Auburn, Calif., 501
09 Pope, Charles Samuel, 92s, 17th St.,
Moline, 111., SOI
04 Popejoy (Jones), Lida Elizabeth,
Newport, Wash., 334
1 1 Popp, Paul Fred, 4944 S. Western
Ave., Monroe Bldg., c/o Strauss
Bascule Bridge Co., Chicago, 111.,
S84
10 Popperfuss, Henry John, Bo.x 304,
Mamore, Brazil, S. A., S4i
06 Porter, Edward Alexander, Hugo,
Okla., 394
11 gPorter, Francis Marion, 711 W. Illi-
nois St., Urbana, 111., 635
81 *Porter, Frank H., 112
97 Porter, Horace Chamberlain, U. S.
Bur. of Mines, Pittsburgh, Pa., 206
06 Porter, James Albert, Areola, 111., 394
96 Porter, Robert Knight, Prescott, Ariz.,
(t), I9S
10 Porterfield, Arthur Tucker, 5415 Lex-
ington St., Chicago, 111., 542
73 Porterfield, Elijah Newton, Kearney,
Nebr., 83
06 Porterfield, N. Raymond, Reading, Pa.,
394
08 Porterfield (Kerch), Nellie Mildred,
2028 G St., Granite City. 111., 4''>4
12 Portunando, Juan, Aguilera No. 8,
Santiago, Oriente, Cuba, 600
00 Posey, Chessley Justin, Science Hall,
Madison, Wis., 243
09 Post, George Earl, c/o Evening News
of Grand Rapids, Grand Rapids,
Mich., 502
02 Post, Hiram Franklin, 18 Davidson
Place, Champaign, 111., 28s
04 Post, Raebern Henry, 1807 Harris
Trust Bldg., Chicago, III., 334
06 Post, Royal Elmer, Ellensburg, Wis.,
394
11 Postel, Allan Julius, Mascoutah, III.,
584
99 Postel, Fred Jacob, 4237 N. Hermitage
Ave., Chicago, 111., 229
83 Postel, Julius, Mascoutah, 111., 122
97 *Postlethwaite, Francis William Henry,
207
II Poston, Emmett Vincent, Martinsville,
111., 584
09 Potter, Charles Pruitt, i24C>A Iladia-
mont St., St. Louis, Mo., 502
74 Potter (Reynolds), Frances Adelia,
60 Evergreen St., Providence, R. I.,
8s
1 1 gPotter, Ralph Sydney, 608 E. Green
St., Champaign, III., 635
Index to Alumni
901
n Powel, Ellen Catherwood, Taylorville, '10
HI., 584
09 Powell, Clure Morris, 72 W. Adams '06
St., Chicago, 111., 502
04 Powell, Jesse Roy, 212 E. 56th St., '95
Chicago, 111., 335
06 Powell, Jessie Alexander, 459 N. E. '00
A St., Linton, Ind., 394
91 Powell, John Henderson, 312 Reliance '03
Bldg., Kansas City, Mo., (J), 157
12 Powell, Lewis Lawrence, 5630 Monroe '08
St. Chicago, 111., 600 ,
04 Powers, Francis Marion, 504 S. Ver- '04
million St., Streator, 111., 335
03 Powers, George Augustus, Benton, '08
111., 306
08 Powers, Hiram James, Ft. Williams, '12
Ontario, c/o Victoria Hotel, 465
10 Powers, James Michael, Potts Ad- '00
dition, Pekin, 111., 542
07 Powers, Lawrence Clement, Kamuth, '10
S. India, 428
12 Powers, Luella Florence, Sterling, 111., '01
600
87 'Powers, Mark, 139
09 Powers, Mark Elmer, 1621 W. Division '00
St., Chicago, 111., 502
12 Powers, Samuel Ralph, Garfield High '12
School, Terre Haute, Ind., 600
93 Powers, William Ambrose, 1020 West- '09
ern Ave., Topeka, Kan., 169
00 Praeger, William Emilius, Kalamazoo '10
Coll., Kalamazoo, Mich., 243
03 Prater, Banus Hutson, 4 Gleason Apts., '11
Salt Lake City, Utah, 306
09 Prather, Clytus Ilus, Claremont, 111., '04
50.3
10 I'ralt, Fred Cameron, Webb City, Mo., '99
542 '09
06 Pray, Ralph Marble, 200 N. Taylor
Ave., Oak Park, 111., 394 '82
06 Preihs, John Walter, McCoy Bldg.,
Pana, 111., 394 '08
10 Preston, Frank Davis, Newark, Mo.,
542 '08
04 Prettyman, William Schenck, 738
Prince St., Pekin, 111., 335 '12
00 Price, Anna May, Lincoln, Nebr., 244
00 Price, Helen Louise, 309 The Napton,
Butte, Mont., 244 '09
03 Price, Hugh Mitchel, 5918 W. Erie
St., Chicago, 111., 306 '03
07 Price, Lin William, 6757 Michigan
Ave., Chicago, 111., 428 ''13
07 Pricer, John Lessen, 407 N. School
St., Normal, 111., 428
12 Prince, David Chandler, 502 S. 2d '97
St., Springfield, 111., 600 '11
90 Proctor, Orla Alfred, Belle Helene,
La., 151 '05
10 Prout, Harold Bertram, 316 Maple
St., Wheaton, 111., 542 07
03 Provine, Loring Harvey, 418 White
Bldg., Seattle, Wash., 306 '10
Pruitt, Forrest Allen, 142 1 W. Grand
Blvd.. Detroit, Mich., 428 '85
Pruitt, Glenn James, 204 S. North St.,
Urbana, III., 502 '04
10 Pruyn (Miller), Clara, 38 N. Gifford
St., Elgin, 111., 542 '12
92 Pullen, Rome Burd, (t), 162
12 Purcell, Charles Alexander, 302 E. '06
John St., Champaign, 111., 600
09 Pursifull, Joseph Henry, Newton, 111., '99
502
90 Putnam, Alice, 5515 Woodlawn Ave., '12
Chicago, 111., 229
03 /iPufnain, Herbert, Library of Congress, '12
Washington, D. C., 655
Putnam, William James, 530 W. Pugh
St., Decatur, 111., 542
Putting, Oscar Johnj 129 N. Glen-
07
09
wood Ave., Springheld, 111., 39s
15, Ca
ton,' 111., li
Quade, John Conrad, Box
sQuaintance, Hadley Winfield, Lara-
mie, Wyo., 635
Quayle, Henry Josef, Univ. of Calif.,
Berkeley, Calif., 307
gQuereau, Friend Curtis, Crowley,
Acadia Parish, La., 635
/iQuine, William E., 3100 Indiana Ave,
Chicago, 111., 656
Quinlan, Thomas William, 220 W. Ed-
wards St., Springfield, 111., 465
Quinn, Robert John, 8553 Carpenter
St., Chicago, 111., 600
Quisenberry, Arthur Clifford, 326 Lin-
coln Ave., Lincoln, 111., 244
gRadcliffe, Barney Sitnonson, 707 W.
Illinois St., Urbana, 111., 635
Radcliffe, William Hickman, 1332
Com'l Nat'l Bank Bldg., Chicago,
111., 265
Radley, Guy Richardson, 182, 22d St..
Milwaukee, Wis., 244
Raffins, Isador, 779 Marion St., Wau-
kegan, 111., 600
Railsback, Fay Dillon, Minier, HI.,
502
Railsback, Fred Harold, East Moline,
111., 542
Railsback, Howard Marion, 821, i6th
St., Moline, 111., 584
Railsback, Lee Willard, Weldon, 111.,
335
Railsback, Roy J., Hopedale, 111., 229
Rainey, Edward Cleveland, Salem, 111.,
502
Raley (Harrison) Arvilla K., Gran-
ville, III., 117
Rama, Jose De La, Bacaloa, Negros,
Occidental, P. L, (t), 465
Rambo, Jessie Eulalia, DeLong, III.,
46s
Ramey, George Ervinj c/o Zimmer-
man & Saxe, Architects, Chicago,
III., 600
Ramser, Charles Ernest, Chilhowee,
Tenn., 502
Ramsey, William Everton, 6605 Har-
vard Ave., Chicago, III., 307
Randall, Bertha Thatcher, E. Liberty
branch, Carnegie Libr., Pittsburgh,
Pa., 307
Randall, Dwight T., Augusta, Mich., 207
Randall, Edwin Arthur, 444 Madison
St., Gary, Ind., 584
Randall, Frank Alfred, 1367 Sunny-
side Ave., Chicago, 111., 363
Randall, James, c/o Amer. Locomotive
Works, Pittsburgh, Pa., 429
/^Randolph, Isham, 5525 East End Ave.,
Chicago, 111., 656
Rankin, Charles Henry, Star route,
Payson, 111., 131
Ranson (Selters), Clara Anne, Topeka.
III., 335
Ranson, George Audas, 2409 Ohio
Ave., Cincinnati, O., 600
Rapp, Charles Edward, 4569 Oaken-
wald Ave., Chicago, III., 395
Rapp, George Leslie, s6th St. & Cor-
nell Ave., Chicago, 111., 229
Rascher, Charles, 5425 N. Paulina St.,
Chicago. 111., 600
Rathfon, Sydney Glen, 7747 Sherman
Ave., Chicago., III., 600
902
University of Illinois
10 Rathjens, George William, 858 Chero-
kee Ave., St. Paul, Minn., 542
10 gRavitch, Max, Hartley Hall, Columbia
Univ., New York City, 636
07 Ray, Arthur Evans, Rockford, 111.,
it), 429
07 Ray, Arthur Jay, 1459 W. Adams St.,
Chicago, 111., 429
98 Ray, George Joseph, c/o D. L. & W.
R. R., Hoboken, N. J., 218
08 Ray, Howard Alden, Peabody, Kan.,
46s
11 Ray, Robert William, 213 W. Harrison
St., Danville, 111., 584
01 Ray, Walter Thornton, 602 E. Main,
Spartanburg, S. C, 265
97 *Rayburn, Charles Clyde, 207
72 Raymond, Isaac Stuart, Sidney, 111.,
80
99 Raymond, John Eaton, Sidney, 111.,
229
99 Raymond (Haseltine), Ruth, Box 422,
Aurora, 111., 229
09 Rayner, William Horace, 905 S. Busey,
Urbana, 111., 502
93 Rea, Alfred Willemin, Suite 204 Grome
Bldg., Joplin, Mo., 169
01 Read (Ross), Nellie Lewis, 1310 W.
Springfield Ave., Urbana, 111., 265
04 Readhimer, Jerome Edward, 1003 S.
5th St., Champaign, 111., 335
12 Real, Raymond George, 402 E. 7th St.,
Sterling, 111., 600
07 Reardon, Charles Carroll, Delavan,
111., 429
07 Reardon, Clarence Henry, Delavan,
111., 429
10 Reardon, Francis Gerald Griffin,
Delavan, 111., 542
00 Reardon, Neal Daniel, Delavan, 111.,
244
02 Reasoner (Barry), Clara Beck, Chaffee,
Mo., 28s
96 Reasoner, Mathew Aaron, c/o Surg.
Genl. U. S. Armv, Washington, D.
C., 195
05 Reat, Ruth, Charleston, 111., 363
09 Rebman, Gail, St. Louis, Mo., (t), 503
06 gReddick, Harry Wilfred, Livingston
Hall, Columbia LTniv., New York
City, 636
'01 Redfield, George Wm., 2544 Pillsbury
Ave., Minneapolis, Minn., 265
'10 Redhed, William Seed, Tolono, 111.,
^ 543
'09 Reece, Wade W., 3307 W. 63d St.,
Chicago, 111., 503
'00 Reed (Scott), Adele Cooper, 2139
Wyoming Ave., Washington, D. C.,
244
11 Reed, Chester Otis, Farm Mech. Bldg.,
Univ. of 111., Urbana, 111., 584
'09 Reed, Lois Antoinette, Univ. Libr.,
Rochester, N. Y., 50'
'08 g^Reed, Susan Martha, 54 Court St.,
Westfield, Mass., 636
'10 Reeder, Claude Hazlett, 6942 Ada St..
Chicago, 111., 543
'04 Reef, Augustus Joseph, 226 W. 3rd
Ave.. Denver, Colo., 335
'95 Reely, Thomas Washington, Ft. Dodge,
la., 186
'05 gRees, Maurice H., Tarkio, Mo., 636
'05 Reese (Spiers), Nelle Wheeler, 640
Schell St., Akron, O., 363
'02 Reeves, George I, 322 H St., Salt
Lake, Utah, 285
'95 Reeves, Harley Edson, Rock Falls, 111.,
186
10 Reeves, Howell Hiram, 311 Brandy-
wine Ave., Schenectady, N. Y., 543
09 Regan, Ralph Howard, 519 W. 66th
St., Chicago, 111., 503
05 Reid, Robin Roy, Lincoln, Neb., 363
12 gReiff, Paul Frederick, Urbana, 111.,
603
10 Reiger, Harry Jasper, 601 W. Capitol
Ave., Springfield, 111., 543
00 Reimers, Frederick William, 914, 2d
Ave., Rock Island, 111., 244
06 Rein, Lester Edward, 1055 Buena
Ave., Chicago, 111., 395
12 firReinemund, Julius Adam, 216 W. 4th
Ave., Muscatine, la., 603
09 Reische, Robert Herman, 2448 N.
Sawyer Ave., Chicago, 111., 503
72 Reiss, Willie Albert, 200 Portland
Ave., Belleville, 111., 80
11 Reller, Erna Marie, 514 Sloan St.,
Peoria, 111., 584
01 Remann, Frederick Gordon, 11 24 Natl.
Bank Bldg., Tacoma, Wash., 265
10 Renich, Amanda Barbara, 904 W. 111.
St., Urbana, 111., 543
04 Renich, Edward Alexander, Audong,
Korea, 335
1 1 Renich, Katharine Louise, 904 W. 111.
St., Urbana, 111., 585
1 1 Renich, Mary Emma, 904 W. Illinois
St., Urbana, 111., 585
05 Renner,^ Edwin Theodore, 5424 Ohio
St., Chicago, 111., 363
10 Renner, Wendell Phillips, 510 W.
Green St., Urbana, 111., 543
08 Reno, John Franklin, 628, 26th St.,
Moline, 111., 465
10 Rentfro, Percie Cobb, Helena, Mont.,
543
12 Renz, Myrtle Anna, Henning, 111., 600
09 Retz, Rosalie Mary, 1625 East St.,
Ottawa, 111., 503
12 Rexwinkle, Fred De Long, 212 Galla-
tin St., Vandalia, 111., 600
07 Reynolds, Ernest Hunter, Tiskilwa,
111., 429
09 ^Reynolds, Ernest Shaw, Agricultural
College, N. D., 636
07 Reynolds, Frank Howard, 2015 T St.,
Sacramento, Cal., 429
85 Reynolds, Henry Lincoln, 2518 Yesler-
way, Seattle, Wash., 131
74 Reynolds, Henry Sheldon, 60 Ever-
green St., Providence, R. I., 85
01 Reynolds, Mabel, c/o State Normal
School, Cheney, Wash., 265
72 *Reynolds, Stephen Avery, 80
03 Rhea, Frank Hiett, Bloomington, 111.,
307
99 Rhoads (Nickoley), Emma May, Bei-
rut, Syria, 229
99 Rhoads, Horace Adam, 727 W. Jeffer-
son St., Ottawa, 111., 229
00 Rhoades, Edward Melville, 1306 W.
Cark St., Urbana, 111., 244
76 Rhodes, James Frederick, El Dorado
Springs, Mo., 92
98 Rhodes, Ora Marcus, 11 16 E. Grove,
Bloomington, 111., 218
1 1 Rice, Charles Clyde, Bone Gap, 111.,
585
77 *Rice, Geo. Cark, 96
06 Rich, Charles Clyde, 493 Ainsworth
Ave., Portland, Ore., 395
04 Rich, Claud Winfred, Cobden, 111., 335
07 Rich, Daniel Homer, 249 Roseville
Ave., Newark, N. J., 429
'06 Richard, Chester William, Urbana, 111.,
395
Index to Alumni
903
'87 Richards, Albert Lennox, Federal
Bldg., Rock Island, 111., 139
'82 *Richards, George Wm., 117
'78 Richards, Charles Laurens, Hebron,
Nebr., loi
'10 Richards, James Verne, 1520, ist
Natl Bank Bldg., Chicago, 111., 543
'oi Richards, Llewellyn Sylvester, 9545
S. Robey St., Chicago, Ill„ 336
'09 Richards, Percy McClure, Metropolis,
111-, S03
'10 Richardson, Carl Barrows, c/o City
Engrs. Office, Uuluth, Minn., 543
'09 Richardson, Edith Marion, 6614 Ingle-
side Ave., Chicago, 111., 503
'07 Richardson, Mabel Kingsley, Ver-
milion, S. D., 429
'oi Richardson, Robert Earl, 111. Biolog-
ical Sta., Urbana & Havana, 111., 265
'07 Richardson, William Haddon, 1625
Marquette Bldg., Chicago, 111., 429
'91 Richart, Frederic William, Carterville,
111., 157
'05 Richeson, Virginia Campbell, Michi-
gan Agr. College, E. Lansing, Mich.,
.363
'03 Richey, John Jefferson, College Sta-
tion, Tex., 307
'11 Richie, James King, 12 Main St.,
Georgetown, 111., 5S5
'72 Rickard, Thomas Edwin, 334 Oakland
Ave., Pasadena, Calif., 80
'04 Ricker, Ethel, 612 Green St., Urbana,
.111-, 336
'72 Ricker, Nathan Clifford, 612 W. Green
St., Urbana, 111., 80
'00 Ricker, Raymond Craver, 69 Green-
wood Ave., Madison, N. J., 245
'09 Ricketts, Clara Agnes, Champaign, 111.,
.503
04 Riddle, Rollo Gawn, Dolores, Colo.,
R. I., 336
'04 Riehl (Thompson) Anna, Songdo,
Korea, 336
'i2 Rietz (Taylor), Nelle Melissa, Man-
chester, England, 600
'10 Righter, Edwin Brown, 5963 Horton
PI., St. Louis, Mo., 543
'03 Rightor, Fred Elmer, Box 314, Austin,
Tex., 307
'02 Riley, Anna Bethire (Miller), 613 W.
Gold Ave., Albuquerque, N. M., 285
'12 g^Riley, Charles Frederick Curtis, Cham-
paign, 111., 603
'04 Riley, George Albert, 4057 Dalton
Ave., Los Angeles, Calif., 336
'94 Riley, Walter Busey, 702 W. Clark
St., Champaign, 111., 177
'11 gRinaker, Clarissa, Carlinville, 111., 636
'09 ^Rinaker, Harriet Beckwith, 908 Ne-
vada St., Urbana, 111., 637
'87 Rinaker, John Irving, 1331 Noble Ave.,
Oak Knolls, Springfield, 111., 139
'09 Ripley, Charles Trescott, 414 Maple
Ave., Oak Park, III., 503
'07 gRisley, Walter John, 1340 W. Macon
St., Decatur, 111., 637
'09 Risser, Ralph Granville, 530 E. Pop-
lar St., Stockton, Calif., 504
'06 Risser, Ruby Blanche, 3925 Wyan-
dotte, Kansas City, Mo., 395
'99 Ritchey, Felix Landers, 501 S. 28th
St., Lincoln, Nebr., 230
'09 Ritchie, Elizabeth Prophet, 136, 5th
Ave., E., Kalisnell. Mont., S04
'10 Rives, Oakley Beebe, Rock Bridge, 111.,
'11 Roark,^ Raymond Jefferson, 706 S.
2d St., Champaign, 111., 585
08 gRoark, Ruric Creegan, 12 15 Harvard
St., Washington, D. C, 637
00 Robbins, Ernest Thompson, 6406
Greenwood Ave., Chicago, 111., 245
10 Robbins, Frank Anson, Ames, la., 543
09 Robbins, Glen Lewis, McCool, Ind.,
504
73 *Robbins, Henry Edwin, 83
10 Robbins, Joseph, 3738 N. Capitol Ave.,
Indianapolis, Ind., 544
09 Robert, John Alcide, Fairfax, Wash.,
T, 504 ^ -
06 Robert, Louis Paul, Blairmore, Can.,
04 Roberts, Carolyn Mabel, Modesto,
Calif., 336
82 Roberts, Charles Newton, 10 14 Lake
Ave., Wilmette, 111., 117
12 Roberts, Charles Simeon, 5454 Madi-
son Ave., Chicago, 111., 600
12 Roberts, Chester Corwin, Martel, C,
600
02 Roberts, Harry Ashton, Pocatello,
Ida., 285
06 Roberts, Kathleen Alice, Champaign,
111., 395
84 Roberts, Lewis Clark, 4564 Milwau-
kee Ave., Chicago, 127
06 Roberts (Brannum), Miriam Ellen,
Mindota, 111., 395
86 Roberts, Vertus Bassett, 105 N. Clark
St., Chicago, 111., (t), 136
88 Roberts, Warren Russell, McCormick
Bldg., Van Buren & Mich. Blvd.,
Chicago, 144
00 Robertson, Lloyd Silas, Box 78, Pen-
dleton, Ore., 245
07 Robertson, Norman Sumner, Barring-
ton, 111., 429
80 Robinson, Albert Fowler, 1000 Ry. Ex-
change Bldg., Chicago, 111., 107
12 Robinson, Anna Belle, Indianapolis,
Ind., 600
80 Robinson, Arthur Seymour, Sault Ste.
Marie, Mich., 108
06 Robinson (Kauffman), Candace lone.
Sterling City, Calif., 395
09 Robinson, Charles Jason, Manteno,
111., 5-04
75 Robinson, Elna, Alphonso, Cham-
paign, III., 89
12 Robinson, Emily, 121 North St.,
Bloomsburg, Columbia Co., Pa., 600
12 Robinson, Grace May, Illiopolis, 111.,
600
06 Robinson, Harry Franklin, 142 S.
Kenilworth Ave., Oak Park, 111.,
395
10 Robinson, Kendall Edward, 515 S.
2d St., Rockford, III., 544
98 Robinson, Lewis Archibald, Univ. of
Porto Rico, Rio Piedras, P. R., 218
12 Robinson, Paul Thomas, 1401 Wil-
liams Blvd., Springfield, 111., 600
08 Robinson, Raymond Elder, 166 N.
Scovile Ave., Oak Park, 111., 465
12 Robinson, Thomas Leo, 811 N. Park
St., Streator, 111., 600
06 Robinson, Ward Reid, 1401 Williams
Blvd., Springfield, 111., 396
09 gRobison, Ethel Juanita, 518 Johnson
St., Carlinville, 111., 637
09 Robson, Carl David, 122 Robinson
St., Danville, 111., 504
00 Rochow, Carl John Frederick, 823J/2,
20th St., Rock Island, 111., 245
10 Rockwell, Louis, St. Charles, III., 544
09 Rodgers, Robert Beam, 215 W. Florida
St., San Antonio, Tex., 504
904
University of Illinois
'04 Rodman, Charles Seaman, Moweaqua,
111. (t), 336
'06 Rodman, Robert R., Hoopeston, 111.,
396
'06 Rodriguez, Roberto Segundo, 3d Niza
No. 54, Mex. City, 396 -
'00 Roe, Arthur Z., Vandalia, 111., 245
'11 Rogers, Anna Sophie, Bushnell, 111.,
58s
'06 Rogers (Schreiber), Edith, 1500 Far-
well Ave., Chicago, 111., 396
'07 Rogers, Franklin GrifSth, 179 Elm-
wood Ave., Oak Park, 111., 429
'09 gRogers, Jerome Stanley, 832 Ritten-
house St., Washington, D. C 637
'11 Rohrer. Carl T'''mes, 7 Park Place,
Schenectady," N. Y., 585
'09 Rohrer (Fisher), Minnie Genevieve,
Springfield, 111., 504
'08 Rolfe, Amy Lucile, 601 John St.,
Champaign, 111., 465
'•J2. Rolfe, Charles Wesley, 601 John street,
Champaign, 111., 81
'00 Rolfe, Martha Deette, 601 E. John
St., Champaign, 111., 245
'02 Rolfe, Mary Annette, 601 John St.,
Champaign, 111., 285
'03 Rolfe (Butler), Susan Farley, 2519
Harrison St., Evanston, 111., 307
'11 Roman, Frank Louis, 410 W. Jeffersoa
St., Springfield, 111., 585
'12 Roman, Walter, Jr., Granite City, 111.,
600
'10 Romero, Carlos Nicholas, Chihuahua,
Mex., 544
'11 Romig, Frank G., 712 Harrison St.,
Gary, Ind., 585
'85 Ronalds, Hugh Louis, Grayville, 111.,
131
'05 Roney, William Hanson, Geneva, III.,
363
'08 Ropp, Franklin Newton, 1201 Jeffer-
son St., Boise, Ida., 465
'12 Ropp, Pearl lola, Carlock, 111., 600
'02 *Rose, Alice, 285
'09 Rose, Earl Eli, Olney, 111., ($). 504
'10 Rose, Elizabeth Irene, Rankin, 111., 544
'03 Rose, Fred Wayland, 1973 Carroll St.,
St. Paul, Minn. 307
'02 Rose, Luther Vernon, c/o Sears, Roe
buck & Co., Chicago, 285
'10 Rose, Webster Barclay, Abingdon, 111.,
■; 1 1
'05 Rosebery, Clarence Judson, 405 Mor-
ton St., Peoria, 111., 364
'11 Rosencrans, Fred Barnum, Waukegan
111. (J), 585
'12 gRoss, Ellison Lloyd, 905 W. Illinois
St., Urbana, 111., 603
'10 Ross, Louise Henrietta, Ave. House,
Evanston, 111., 544
'89 Ross, Luther Sherman, 1308 Twenty-
seventh St., Des Moines, la., 146
'05 Ross, Robert Malcolm, 1310 Sqring-
field Ave., Urbana, 111., 364
'Si Ross, Sprague Dwight, Grand Island,
Neb., 113
'09 gRoss, Verne Ralph, Covina, Calif.,
638
'12 Rossback, Ernest Jerome, c/o SuKivan
Mach. Co., Claremont, N. H., 600
'08 Roth, Harold Denio, 603 W. 111., Ur-
bana, 111., 465
'09 Roth, Jay Frederick, 1105 Euclid Ave.,
Champaign, 111., 504
'05 Rothgeb, Wade Hampton. 126 San
ford St., East Orange, N. J., 364
'04 Roulston, Robert Bennett, 436, 6ist
PL. Chicago, 111., 336
08 Routson, Frederick John, 131 1 Felt
St., Toledo, O., 465
96 Row, George Edward, 11 04 S. 34th
St., Omaha, Neb., 196
07 Rowand, Kile Edward, Fairmount, 111.,
430
95 Rovve, Herbert Brunskill, 201 N. Cen-
tral Ave., Paris, 111., 186
93 Rowe, William Briggs, Freeport, Kan.,
169
09 Rowland, Claude Kerlin, 4631 Wash-
ington Ave., St. Louis, Mo., 504
00 Rowland, Elbert Mallary, Mt. Carmel,
111., 24s
OS Roy, Howard Meek, 3037 Glenmawe
Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa., 364
04 Royall, Charles Crecy, ao7 E. Green
St., Champaign, 111., (t), 336
04 Royce (Hummel), Bertha Ella, 2691
Cedar St., Berkeley, Calif., 336
9S Royer, Joseph William, 801 W. (Dragon
St., Urbana, 111., 186
95 Roysdon, William Ira, Champaign, 111.,
186
05 Rubey, Harry Keely, (f), 364
99 Rudnick, Paul Frederick Augustus.
2007 Milwaukee Ave., Chicago, 230
78 *Rudy, William Dole Owen, 102
II Ruehe, Harrison August, 616 E.
Green St., Champaign, 111., 585
10 Rugg, Daniel Maltby, 529 Adams St.,
Ciary, Ind., 544
00 Rugg (Hubbard), Edna Almira, 125
Woodland Ave., Oberlin, O., 245
82 Rugg, Frederick Daniel, 507 W. Univ.
Ave., Champaign, 111., 117
10 Rule, Carrie LeVerne, (I^airo, 111., 544
07 Rump, Charlie Albert, Norwood, Colo.,
430
04 Rump, Guy Henry, 1603 S. Ridgeway
Ave., Chicago, 111., 337
11 Runkel, Homer, 3954 Botanical, St.
Louis, Mo., 585
84 Rupp, Andrew Oliver, Chenoa, 111., 127
11 gRupp, Lewis William, 774 Main St.,
Conneaut, O., 638
12 Rusher, Floyd Elza, Sullivan, Ind.,
600
09 Rusk, Forrest Seiler, 555 Linwood
Ave., Columbus, O., 504
09 Rusk, Ralph Leslie, 520 W. 123d St.,
New York, 304
II Ruskamp, William Henry, 1013 Ohio
St.. Ouincv. 111.. 586
93 Russell, Charles Wesley, R. F. D. No.
6, X'irginia, 111., i6g
09 Russell, George Silas^ 2524 Agnes
Ave., Kansas City, Mo., 505
11 Russell, John Tyndall, Tooele, Utah,
586 . .
12 Russell, Lewis Melvin, 607 E. Third
St., Pana, 111., 600
11 Russell, William Emmett, 1348 Jack-
son Blvd., Chicago, 111., 586
09 Russell, Wilvan Jesse, 748 W. William
St., Decatur, 111., 505
12 Rust, Grace Anne, Rtfbinson, III.,
600
78 *Rutan, Abram D., 102
06 Rutledge, Bertha, 1814 Toberman St.,
Los Angeles, Calif., 396
10 Rutledge, George 902^ W. Illinois
St., Urbana, 111., 544
94 Rutledge, John Joseph, Bur. of Mines,
Pittsburgh, Pa.. 177
08 Rutledge Nellie Irene, Mt. Sterling,
111., 465
03 Rutt, Roy Weaver, 3421 Ivison Ave.,
Berwyn, 111., 307
Index to Alumni
905
07 Ryan (Lucke), Jessie, 903 Seminary
Ave., Ginter Park, Richmond, Va.,
430
00 Ryburn, Charles A., Heyworth, 111.,
246
06 Saathoff, George Webster, 414 Joplin
St., Joplin, Mo., 396
09 Sachs, Inez Floyance, 416 E. Kirk-
wood Ave., Bloomington, Ind., 505
OS Sachse, William Gustavus, 217 J4 Lib-
erty St., Morris, 111., 364
09 Saemann, Mabelle Oletta, 103 Reed
St., Plymouth, Wis., 505
00 SafFer, Louis Byron, 911 W. Oregon
St., Urbana, 111., 246
00 Safford, Edward Brigham, R. F. D.
No. 3, Sycamore, 111., 246
07 St. John, Alfred Harvey, (t), 432
OS gSakagami, Yasuza, (t), 638
11 Salsich (Baird), Bertha, 117 N. Adams
St., Mason City, Iowa, 586
97 Sammis, John Langley, Univ. of Wis.,
Madison, Wis., 207
96 Sample, John Calvart, 74 Elm St.,
Flushing, N. Y., 196
OS Sampson, William Edgar, 219 S. Wal-
nut St., Springfield, 111., 364
02 Samson, Charles L., Harvey, 111.,
285
02 Samson, George Roy, Corvallis, Ore.,
286
04 Samson, Inez Rose, 311 W. High St.,
Urbana, 111., 337
88 Samuels, Jonathan Huntoon, 823
Third St., Ft. Madison, Iowa, 144
09 Samuels. Thomas Walter, 603 S. Rac;
St., Urbana, 111., 50s
12 Sandberg, Reuben Lawrence, 1719 N.
Maplewood Ave., Chicago, 111., 600
05 /iSanders, Alvin Howard, c/o Breeders
Gazette. Chicago, 111., 656
02 Sanders, Theodore Marcus, 1106 Cen-
ter St., Little Rock, Ark., 286
09 gSandifur, Claude Williamson, 2023
Bath St., Santa Barbara, Calif.,
638
00 Sanford, Delia Cleora, Univ. of Wis.
Libr., Madison, Wis., 246
06 Sanford, Edwin William, 616 i8th St.,
Moline, 111., 396
08 Sanvictores, Jose Gorgonio, Pasig.,
Rizal, P. I., 466
08 Sargent (Blossom), Agnes Lucy, Turn-
er Centre, Me., 466
86 Sargent, Charles Elliotte, 544 N. Pine
Ave., Austin, Chicago, 111., 136
96 Saunders, Harry J., 5430 Armour
Ave., Chicago, 111.. 106
12 Saunders, Harry Ofrden, 125 N. State
St., Springfield, 111., 600
98 Saunders, Rome Clark, 15 S. 5th St.,
Minneapolis, Minn., 218
80 Savage, George Marvin, 212 Twenty-
third Ave.. N. Seattle, Wash., 108
78 Savage, Manford. 722 W. Church St..
Champaign, 111., 102
07 Savidpe, Harry, Galata, Mont.. 4-!o
10 Sawtell, William Amos, Powell, Wyo.,
544
10 Sawyer, Albert Butler, Jr., Norborne,
Mo., 544
02 Sawyer, Donald Hubbard, 407 White
Bldg., Seattle, Wash., 286
05 Sawyer, Fred .Scott, 407 White Bldg.,
Seattle. Wash., 364
03 Sawyer, George Loyal, 411 S. Cedar
St., Spokane, Wash., 308
11 Sawyer, George Pillsbury,, 115 iS.
B St., Monmouth, 111., 586
78 Sawyer, Hamlin Whitmore, Enid,
Okla., 102
00 Sawyer (Tait), Ida Estelle, Tilla-
mook, Ore., 246
08 Sawyer, John Henry, 1320 N. 7th St.,
Boise, Ida., 466
95 Sayers, Albert Jefferson, 7121 Eggles-
ton Ave., Chicago, 186
97 Sayers, William Wesley, 4002 Lake
Ave., Chicago, 207
97 Sayler, Joel Reynolds, P. O. Box 208,
Scranton, Pa., 207
11 Scanlan, Jack Addison, 3435 W. Ful-
ton, St., Chicago, 111., 586
97 Schacht, Frederick William, 117 E.
Randall St., Downer's Grove, 111.,
207
03 Schacht, John Henry, 1819, 14th St.,
Moline, 111., 308
log Schaefer, Edwin George, Manhattan,
Kan., 638
88 Schaefer, John Victor Emanuel, Birm-
ingham, Ala., 144
09 Schaefer, Paul Vincent, Carlyle, 111.,
505
00 Schaefer, Peter Philip, 512 S. Elm
St., Champaign, 111., 246
90 Schaefer, Philemon Anatolic, Parral,
Chihuahua, Mex., 151
114 *Schaeffer, Ellen Mary, 337
12 gSchaffer, Wilhelmina Marie, Lake
Forest, 111., 603
07 Schafmayer, Albert James, 910 E.
57th St., Chicago, 111., 430
07 Schaller, Alwin Louis, 30 Jefferson St.,
Wellsville, N. Y., 430
II) Sclialler, William Fred, 257 W. 129th
St., New York City, 545
12 Schance, Theodore James, Cherry
Point, 111., 600
92 Scheidenhelm, Edward Lewis, 808
I St Natl. Bank Bldg., Pittsburgh,
Pa., 162
1 1 Schell, Edward John, Kansas City,
Mo., 586
12 Schenck, Chester, Le Roy, Kansas, 600
05 Scherer (liurkhalter), Josephine, nth
& Hoyt Sts., Portland, Ore., 364
08 Schertz, Albert Charles, Tiskilwa, 111.,
466
07 Schertz, Joseph William, 2944 South
Park Blvd., Chicago, 111., 430
11 Schickedanz, Simon Aaron, 423 Ver-
milion St., Danville, 111., s86
1 I Schill, Gertrude Bender, 9948 Ave.
L., Chicago, 586
01 Schillinger, Josephine, Moline, 111.,
266
85 Schlader, Theo H., 130 S. Elmwood
Ave., Oak Park, 111., 131
12 Schlink, Frederick John, 133 North
St., Peoria, 111.. 600
of) Schmahl, Myron Roy, iS3 S. Lincoln
Ave., Aurora, 111., 396
03 Schmidt, Gustavus Adolphus, Wil-
liamsburg, Va., 308
05 Schmidt, Hugo, 7222 Oglesby Ave.,
Chicago, 111., 364
94 Schneider, Albert, Coll. of Phar.,
Parnassus Ave., San Francisco,
Cal., 178
10 Schneider, Bertha Mabel, 1404 Wes-
ley Ave., Columbus, O., 54s
00 Schneider, Edward John, San Fran-
cisco, Calif., 246
to Schnetzler, Charles Henry, Fairbury,
111.. 545
1 1 Schoch, William George, Bowie, Ariz.,
586
9o6
University of Illinois
'lo Schoeffel, George WilHain, Y. M. C.
A., Peoria, 111., 545
'06 Schoeller, Julius Ernest, 5419 South-
port Ave., Chicago, 111., 396
'11 Scnolnitzsky, Isidore Morris, 527 N.
Irving Ave., Scranton, Pa., 586
'12 Scholz, Alexander Lewis, 403 Chalm-
mers St., Champaign, 600
'07 Scholz, Herman Albert, 21 14 Tripp
Ave., Chicago, 430
'05 Schott, Frederick, Jr., 856 W. Twenty-
second St., Chicago, 111., 365
'85 Schrader, Alfred Charles, 4032 Jack-
son Blvd., Chicago, 131
'10 Schreiber, Otto William, 167 Sheffield
Ave., Chicago (t), S4S
'07 Schreiber, Otto William Karl, 1500
Farwell Ave., Chicago, 430
'04 Schreiber, Rudolph Ernst, 1500 Far-
well Ave., Chicago, 111., 337
'05 Schroeder, Charles Ward, 3099 Broad-
way, N. Y. City, 36s
'01 Schroeder, Curt August, 1530 Wil-
liams St., Denver, Colo., 266
'07 Schroeder, William Frederick, Jr.,
Murchison, S. D., 431
'06 Schulte, Charles Reinhart, St. Maries,
Id., 396
'01 Schulte (Richards), Mabel, Newcastle,
Nebr., 266
'01 gSchulz, William Frederick, 926 W.
Green St., Urbana, 111., 638
'10 Schulzke, Otto Fred, c/o Superior
Portland Cement Co., Concrete,
Wash., 545
'09 Schulzke, William Henry, Y. M. C. A.
Bldg., Moline, 111., 505
'04 Schumacher, Henry Theodore, 107 E.
Green St., Champaign, 111., 337
'07 Schumacher, Louis Gustav, c/o W. E.
& M. Co., East Pittsburgh, Pa., 431
'09 Schumacher, Ramon, 414 W. 119th St.,
New York City, 505
'02 Schumacher, Tillie Joe (Railsback),
435 5th Ave., E. Kalispell, Mont.,
186
'12 Schunder, Leo Vincent, Savannah,
111., 600
'10 Schuster, George, c/o A. T. & S. F.
Ry., Test. Dept., Topeka, Kan., 545
'05 Schutt, Alfred George, 2352 Arkansas
Ave., St. Louis, Mo., 365
'99 Schutt, Walter Robert, Franklin Park,
111., 230
'12 Schutte, Tenjes Henry, Herrin, 111., 600
'81 Schwartz, Joseph, Salem, 111., 113
'11 Schwartz, Lloyd, c/o State Highway
Comm., Springfield, 111., 586
'12 Schwartz, Otto Julius, Albert Lea
Minn., 600
'12 Schwartze, Erich Wilhelm, 323 S
Ashland Ave., Chicago, 600
'09 Schwarzkoff (Donaho), Florence An
toinette, 6100 Monroe Ave., Chi
cago, 505
'08 Schwerin, Arthur, 1616 Lincoln, Bur
Hngton, la., 466
'97 gScoggan, Edward Barker, Manning,
la., 638
'09 Scoggin, Berenice, Millington, 111., 505
'83 Scotchbrook, George Pope, Wessing
ton, S. D., 122
'95 Scott (Stevenson), Daisy Coffin, 2116
Boone St., Ames, la., 187
'93 Scott, Donald Gamaliel, c/o James
Stuart & Co. Bank of Commerce
Bldg., St. Louis, Mo., 169
'10 gScott, Eleanor Bryce, mo Fifteenth
St., Moline, 111., 638
II Scott, Frances Marie, iii W. Dele-
ware St., Dwight, 111., 586
01 Scott, Franklin William, Urbana, 111.,
266
96 Scott, George Harvey, Yankton, S. D.,
196
07 Scott, James Robinson, Jr., Hotel
Hesse, Denver, Colo., 431
05 Scott, John T., Casper, Wyo., 365
II Scott, Lucian Ware, Morgan Hall,
Auburn, N. Y., 587
07 Scott (Dillon), Miriam E., 105 Bull
St., Charleston, S. C, 431
10 yScott, William Doke, Riner, Va., 639
95 Scott, William John, Champaign, III.,
187
07 Scott, William Renick, Seymour, 111.,
431
75 *Scovell, Melville Amasa, 89
08 Scovill, Hiram Thompson, 5827 W.
End Ave., Chicago, 466
76 *Scribner, Artemus C, 93
08 Scroggin, Edith Naomi, Lexington,
III., 466
07 Scruggs, Amos Potter, 1700 E. Cap-
itol St., Springfield, 111., 431
00 Scudder, Benjamin Harrison, Temple,
Ariz., 246
75 Scudder, Clarence Orlando, 2015 Cam-
bridge St., Los Angeles, Calif., 89
02 Scudder, Henry Disbro, Corvallis,
Ore., 286
95 Scurlock, Henry Harrison, * 346 S.
Union St., Decatur, 111., 187
08 Seaman, Arthur Terwilliger, 6440
Sangamon St., Chicago, 466
93 Seaman, George Washington, Mans-
field, Ohio, 169
11 Searle, John Clinton, Geneseo, 111., 587
11 gSears, George Wallace, 11025^2 W.
Springfield Ave., Urbana, 111., 639
00 Sears, Minnie Earl, Univ. of Minn.
Libr., Minneapolis, Minn., 246
95 Seastone, Charies Victor, 323 N. Blair
St., Madison, Wis., 187
06 *Seavert, Norman Edward, 396
09 Seed (Rogers), Essie May, No. 5 The
Mindoro, 832 Rittenhouse St., N.
W., Washington, D. C, 506
00 Seeley, Blanche M., 1939 Bryant Ave.,
So. Minneapolis, Minn., 246
99 Seeley, Garrett Teller, 4367 Oaken-
wald Ave., Chicago, 230
09 Seely, John Gordon, Riverleigh Farm,
Oswego, 111., 506
12 Seese, Robert St. Clair, 932 W. Illi-
nois, Urbana, 111., 600
1 1 Seib, Eugene Charles, 2920 Greer
Ave., St. Louis, Mo., 587
04 Seibel, Karl Bird, Princeton, LI., 337
91 Seibert, Emma Effie, 543 Harvard
Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal., 157
12 Seifried, John Francis, 217 S. 3rd
Ave., Maywood, 111., 600
09 Seiler, Alice Faye, Amer. Univ. Park,
Washington, D. C, 506
12 Seiler, Otto Erwin, 129 Newell, Wood-
stock, 111., 600
10 Seiter, Peter Wolff, 2523 Gilham Rd.,
Kansas City, Mo., 545
12 Sellards, John Armstrong, Champaign,
III., 600
11 Sercombe, Rupert John, 769 Highland
Ave., Elgin, 111., 587
II Sesler, Philip Ray, Pontiac, 111., 587
08 Sevilla, Hermenegildo, Malabon, Rizal,
P. I., 466
81 Seymour, Arthur Bliss, 23 Agassiz
Ave., Waverly, Mass., 113
Index to Alumni
907
'04 Seymour, Arthur Piatt, Montrose,
Colo., 337
'03 Seymour, Budd Willard, 6221 Drexel
Ave., Chicago, 111.. 308
'05 Seymour, Claude Hendrickson, 125
Tennyson Court, Elgin, 111., 365
'77 Seymour, John Jas., Santa Monica,
Calif., 96.
'09 Seymour, Robert Ross, North Bend,
Neb., 506
'04 Seymour, Roy Vincent, Dwight, 111.,
337
'09 Seymour, Walter Alfred, North Bend,
Neb., 506
'10 Shackell, Bessie Estelle, 920 W. Green,
Urbana, 111., 545
'07 Shade, Henry Roscoe, R. F. D. No. 9.
Urbana. 111., 431
'07 Shade (Shoults), Imogene, 744, 14th
Ave., Detroit, Mich., 431
'07 Shaffer, Nina Rebecca, Iowa City, la..
^ 431
'98 Shamel, Archibald Dixon, Bur. of
Plant Industry, U. S. Dept. of Agr..
Washington, D. C., 218
'90 Shamel, Charles H., 536 N. Y. Block,
Seattle, Wash., 151
'91 Shamel, Clarence Albert. 1209 Peoples
Gas BIdg., Chicago, 111, 157
'08 Shannon Agnes Nancy, 242 Walnut
St., Freeport, 111., 466
'10 Shapiro, Benjamin, 5310 Wabash Ave.,
Chicago., 545
'12 Shapiro, Isidore Max, 1328 N. Maple-
wood Ave., Chicago, 600
'12 Shapland, Cecil James, Saunemin, 111.,
600
'8z Sharp, Abia Joseph, Harrisonville,
Mo., 117
'07 /rSharp, Katharine Lucinda, Lake Placid
Club, Essex Co., N. Y., 657
'93 Sharpe, Richard Worthy, 59th St. &
loth Ave., N. Y., 169
'91 Shattuck (Palmer), Anna, Urbana,
111., 157
'12 /iShattuck, Samuel Walker, 11 03 W.
Illinois St., Urbana, 111., 657
'91 Shattuck, Walter Francis, 4743 Ken-
wood Ave., Chicago, 157
'11 Shaw, Benjamin Bruce, Canton, 111.,
587
'10 Shaw, Edgar James, 6283 Ellerton
Ave., Chicago, 546
'09 Shaw, Guy Ray, Victoria Hotel, Des
Moines, la., 506
'07 Shaw, Hazel Yearsley, 609 W. Green,
Urbana, 111., 431
'08 Shaw, James William, Allis Chalmers
Co., 24 Park PL, N. Y. City, 467
'75 Shawhan, George Robert, 606 Daniel
St., Champaign, 111., 90
'94 Shawhan (Schaefer), Gertrude. 842 N.
Ave. 65, Los Angeles, Calif., 17S
'96 Shea, John Clark, 2457 Michigan Ave..
Chicago. 111., 196
'12 Sheay, John, Stewart, McLeod Co.,
Minn., 600
'99 Sheean, Frank Thomas, Galena. 111.,
230
'99 Sheean, Henry David, 4626 Woodlawn
Ave., Chicago, 230
'99 Sheldon, Carl Edmunds, Sterling, 111..
230
'05 Sheldon (Bowers), Carrie Bell, Ot-
tawa, Kan., 365
'04 Sheldon, Charles Harper, 15 19 Ramo-
na Ave., S. Pasadena, Calif., 338
'04 Sheldon (Trego), Edna Weaver,
Hoopeston, 111., 338
'03 Sheldon, Maude Lillian, Sharpsburg,
111., 308
'03 Sheldon, Victor Lorenzo, 5660 Vernon
Ave., St. Louis, Mo., 308
'03 Shelton, Addison M., Crystal Lake,
111., 308
'95 Shepardson, John Eaton, 500 E. Wa-
tauga Ave., Johnson City, Tenn.,
187
97 Shepardson, Ralph Steele, 463 N.
Lake St., Aurora, 111., 208
01 Sherman, William Horace, 601 E.
Missouri Ave., St. Joseph, Mo., 266
10 Sherry, Leroy Briggs, S. Pasadena,
Calif., 546
12 Shewade, Vinayak Yeshawant, Ada
Bazar St., Indore City, C. I., India,
600
10 Shields, Charles Culver, Highland
Park, 111. (t), 546
10 Shields, Raymond Joseph, Harvard,
111., 546
93 Shiga, Shigetsura (t), 170
04 Shilton, Carlyle Nance, Wyanet, 111.,
338
06 Shilton, Paul Adyman, Y. M. C. A.
Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif., 397
02 Shimmin, Robert Philip, 2316 Reming-
ton Ave., Morgan Park, Chicago,
111., 286
10 Shinn, Harry Erie, Texarkana, Tex.,
546
04 Shinn, James Ricketts, Nampa, Ida.,
338
06 Shinn, William Ricketts, Twisk, Okan-
ogan Co., Wash., 397
10 Shipley, Henry Ellis, Muskogee, Okla.,
546
05 Shipman, Andrew Bradt, Sneffels,
Colo., 36s
08 Shipman (Wagner), Louise, 1902 Sun-
nyside Ave., Chicago, 467
12 Shirk, William Andrew, Ronan, Mont.,
600
10 Shirley, Orin Earl, 123 Nott Terrace,
Schenectady, N. Y., 546
09 Shiveily (Wegeng), Edith Olga, 807
W. Springfield Ave., Champaign,
111., 506
10 Shklowsky, Arcadie Jacob, (t), 546
82 Shlaudeman, Frank, Decatur, 111., 117
86 Shlaudeman, Harry. 563 N. Marengo
Ave., Pasadena, Calif., 136
03 Shoemaker, John Earl, Seattle, Wash..
308
04 Shoemaker (Curtiss), Theodora, El
Paso, 111., 338
08 gShoop (Turton), Adaline Margaret,
2029 D Street, Granite City, 111., 639
01 Short, Walter Campbell, Fort Gibbon,
Alaska, 266
09 Shrader, Frank Kay, c/o N. W. Hal-
sey & Co., Chicago, 111., 506
11 Shrader, Justin Winfred, 11 Drayton
Hall, (Cambridge, Mass., 587
00 Shrum, Mabel (Zlaire, Golden, Colo.,
246
10 Shulters, John Raymond, Lakeview,
Mich., 546
10 Shute, Robert Lee, c/o Western Elec.
(To., Hawthorne, 111., 546
04 Sides (Reynolds), Aimee, Mav, 502 S,
Madison St., Webb Citv,, Mo., 338
12 Sieberns, Lynn Callsen, (iridley, 111.,
600
06 Sipler, Emanuel Christopher, Leola, S.
D., 397
12 Signor, Nellie Marie, 501 W. Green,
Urbana, 111., 600
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University of Illinois
'lo Signor, Ruth Husted 501 W. Gieen,
Urbana, 111., 546
'03 Siler, Roderick William, c/o Central
H. S., St. Louis, Mo., 309
'72 Silver, Charles Wallace, Llano Grande,
Camino de Mazatlan, via Durango,
Mex., 81
^T2 *Silver, Howard, 81
'Tj Sim, Coler Lindley, 1303 N. Lawrence
Ave., Wichita, Kan., 96
'84 Sim, Keturah Elizabeth, 6225 Green-
wood Ave., Chicago, 111., 127
'07 Simer, Jerome Kenneth, Gray Gables,
Minneapolis, Minn., 431
'01 Simmons, Aaron Trabue, 201 S. West-
ern Ave., Bloomington, 111., 266
'09 Simmons, Harold Hoyt, 1400 E. 53d
St., Chicago, 506
'12 Simmons, John Wilhelm, Jr., Keiths-
burg, 111., 600
'og Simms, Fred S., 118 Pennsylvania
Ave., Peoria, 111., 506
'12 Simonini, Paul Charles, Chicago, 111.,
600
'12 Simons, Alex McDougal, Elmhurst,
111., 600
'96 Simons, Alexander Martin, Dinuba,
Cal., 196
'12 Simons, Charles LcRoy, Kentland,
Ind., 600
'12 Simons, George Augustine, Chaska,
Minn., 600
'04 Simpson, Carl William, c/o D. L. &
W. R. R. Co., Hoboken, N. J., 33S
'12 Simpson, Colin Campbell, 2406 Blvd
F, Denver, 600
'03 Simpson, Frances, Univ. of 111., Ur-
bana, 111., 309
'09 Simpson, Francis Marion, Urbana, 11'.,
507
'08 Simpson, Frank, Pana, III., 467
'05 Sims, Charles Edward, Worthingtun,
Minn., 366
'12 Sinclair, Clara, Sullivan, 111., 601
'07 Sinclair, Lawrence Edwin, Calexic 3,
Calif., 432
'11 Sinha, Satyasarau, 48 Sri Gopal, Mallik
Lane, Calcutta. India, 587
'09 Sinnett, Thomas Patrick, 703 23;! St.,
Rock Island, 111., 507
'09 Sinnock, Pomeroy, c/o Des Moines
Elec. Co., Des Moines, la., 507
'05 Sisler, Delia Jarrett, Emporia, Kan.,
.366
'84 Sizer, Lucius Noyes. 727 W. Univ.
Ave., Champaign, 111., 127
'11 Skarstedt, Marcus, 41 15 7th Ave.,
Rock Island, 111., 587
'os Skelley, Charles E., 1225 Garfield
Blvd., Chicago, 111., 366
'09 fSkidmore, Mark, c/o Dartmouth Coll.,
Hanover, N. H., 639
'93 Skielvig, Severin Canute, c/o Tex.
Bldg. Co., Fort Worth, Tex., 170
'03 Skinner, Elgie Ray, 1441 E. 66th PI.,
Chicago, 111., 309
'T7 *Skinner (Ward), Velma Elethea, 97
'07 Skinner, William Kenneth, Stockton,
Kan., 432
'81 Slade, Byron A., 1027 Spafford Ave.,
Rockford, 111., 113
'12 Sladek, Victor Robert, 1617 S. Cal-
ifornia Ave., Chicago, 601
'94 Slater, William Frederick, Plaza Ho-
tel, Chicago. 178
'06 Slater, Willis Appleford, 102 Davidson
St., Champaign, 111., 397
'11 Slaughter, William Bristol, 2i.'4 .S.
Vermont Ave., Los Angeles, Cal., 587
82 Slauson, Howard Brinkerhoff, 5416
Morgan St., Seattle, Wash., 117
10 Slawson, Harry Herbert, Monmouth,
111., 546
08 Slaymaker, Charles Monroe, 325 W.
Jackson St., Springfield, 111., 467
05 Sloan (Schroeder), Hazel, 621 Spruce
St., Helena, Mont., 366
07 Sloane, Robert Hugh, 523 E. Front,
Missoula, Mont., 432
06 Slocum, Fielder, Wellton, Ariz., 397
04 Slocum (Bareuther), Mary Jane,
Steamboat Springs, Colo., 338
00 Slocum, Roy Harley. 1034 Eleventh
St., N. Fargo, N. D., 247
01 Slocumb, Edward Clyde, Artesia, N.
M., 266
12 Slonneger, Willis Daniel, Washington.
111., 601
11 Slosson, Robert Lyon, Park Ridge,, 111.,
12 gSlough, Georgia Kellar, Abingdon, 111.,
603
01 Sluss, Alfred Higgins, 1133 Kentucky
St., Lawrence, Kan., 267
07 Smejkal, Joseph Anton, Jr., 1327 S.
Lawndale Ave., Chicago, 433
91 Smolt, Frank Oscar, San Lorenzo,
Velardena, Mex., 157
06 Smith, Alfred Glaze, c/o U. S. Dept.
of Agr., Columbia, S. C, 307
02 Smith, Arthur Bourne, 1020 Poyntz
Ave., Manhattan, Kan., 286
10 Smith, Arthur Lloyd, Sullivan, 111.,
546
77 Smith, Avis Elida, 3001 Bales Ave.,
Kansas City, Mo., 97
01 Smith, Bruce, 310 Gore Ave., Webster
Groves, Mo., 267
74 Smith, Charles Augustus. 563 Stan-
bridge St., Norristown, Pa., 85
99 Smith, Charles Augustus, 928 S. 'Santa
Fe St., Oklahoma City, Okla., 231
03 Smith, Charles Henry, Goshen, Ind.,
309
82 Smith, Charles Linnaeus, 2018 Haw-
thorn Ave., Minneapolis, Minn., 117
03 Smith, Charles Wesley, 5033 Twenty-
first Ave., N. E.. Seattle, Wash., 309
oS Smith, Claire Howland Wallace,
Blanca, Colo., 467
07 Smith, Claude E., R. F. D. No. i,
Natches, Wash., 432
12 Smith, Cloyd Clayton, Mt. Carroll,
111., 601
11 Smith, Dwight Lead, 229 Carroll St.,
Freenort, 111., 587
05 Smith, Edwin Raymond, West Campus,
State College, Pa., 366
09 Smith, Elizabeth, 424 S. Crouse Ave..
Syracuse, N. Y., 507
02 Smith, Ellen Garfield, Walla Walla,
Wash., 286
08 Smith, Ellis Edwin, 113 Park Ave.,
Joliet, 111., 467
99 *Smith, Elmer Church, 231
06 Smith, Erastmus Edward, c/o Roberts
& Schaefer, Old Colony Bldg., Chi-
cago, 111., 397
04 Smith, Esther Anna, Univ. Libr.,
Univ. of Mich., Ann Arbor, Mich.,
338
99 Smith, Florence Mary, 418 W. ii8th
St., New York, N. Y., 231
04 Smith, Florence Sebring. Public Li-
brary. Omaha, Neb., 338
05 Smith, Fred D., Alexis, 111., 366
04 f Smith, Fred John, 920 W. Williams
St., Decatur, 111., 640
Index to Alumni
909
01 Smith, George Carroll, 3620 Russel
Ave., St. Louis, Mo., 267
10 Smith, George Harold, R. F. D. No. 9,
Rockford, 111., 546
00 Smith, George Russell, 6i6 Grant St.,
Bay City, Mich., 247
11 Smith (Bardwell), Gertrude Cave,
Delavan, 111.. 587
06 Smith (Steinhilber), Helen Brownell
6202 Jefferson Ave., Chicago, 111., 397
04 Smith, Henry William, 2922 Lexington
St., Chicago, 111., 339
08 Smith, Irvin Webster, 1108, loth St.,
N. Fargo, N. D., 467
09 gSmith, James Elmo, 712 Michigan
Ave., Urbana, 111., 640
06 Smith, John Stevenson Seymour, R. F.
D. No. 3, Hunter River, Prince Ed
ward Island, Can., 397
05 Smith, Kenneth Gardner, 2310 Prairia
St., Milwaukee, Wis., 366
84 Smith (Pratt), Laura Bell, 3805 Lyn-
dale Ave., S. Minneapolis, Minn., 127
05 Smith, Leslie Alden, 306 Chalmers St.,
Champaign, 111., 467
97 Smith, Louie Henrie, 604 Daniel St.,
Champaign, 111., 208
08 Smith, Lowell Babcock, 813 Somonark
St., Sycamore, 111., 467
09 £:Smith, Orrin Harold. 710 W. Stough-
ton St., Urbana, 111., 640
II Smith, Paul Ardell, 129 College Ave.,
DeKalb, 111., 588
01 Smith, Percy Almerin, Hiroshima,
Japan, 267
II ^Smith Pinchney Freeman, 616 Foster
St., Evanston, 111., 640
1 1 Smith, Rose, Staunton, 111., 588
02 Smith, Roy, Higher Coml. Sch., Kobe,
Japan, 287
08 Smith, Rufus William, Finlay City,
Mich., 467
06 Smith, Russell Nellis, 510 Wabash
Ave., Carthage, 111., 397
06 Smith, Sherman, Howard, Kan., 196
07 Smith, Sidney Benjamin, Springfield,
111., 432
09 Smith, Theodore Meade, Auburn, 111.,
SOS
05 Smith, Thomas Barrington Franklin,
400 W. Main St., Carbondale, 111.,
366
05 Smith, Valentine, Holtville, Calif., 366
85 Smith, William H., Lewiston, Fergus
Co., Mont., 131
07 gSmith, William Henry, Lebanon, Ind.,
640
12 gSmith, William Hexschel, Tobias,
Neb., 603
00 Smith, William Walter, Broadlands,
111., 247
91 Smolt, Frank Oscar, No. 7 Plaza
Moraea, Manila, P. I., 157
99 Smoot (Postel), Elma, 4237 N. Her-
mitage Ave.. Chicago, 111., 2^1
99 Smurr, Tom Woods, Ottawa, 111., 231
06 Snider, Earl Quinter, Bisbee, Ariz., 398
09 Snider, Ferdinand Peter, Haskell
Okla., 507
02 Snodgrass, John McBeath, 306 David-
son St., Champaign, 287
92 Snodgrass, William, Neuva Gerona,
Isle of Pines. West Indies, 162
II Snodgrass, William, 506 E. Spring
field Ave., Champaign, 111., 588
II Snook, Vera Jessie, 714 Chapel St.,
Ottawa, 111., ■;88
.11 Snow, Charles Howard, Bloomington,
111., 588
06 Snow, Louis Frederick, 3344 H St.,
San Diego, Calif., 398
12 Snyder, Alden Eugene, Kankakee, 111.,
601
90 Snyder, Christopher Henry, 2713 For-
est Ave., Berkeley, Calif., 151
08 Snyder, Stanley S., 404 Franklin St.,
Danville, 111., 468
08 Solberg, Lief Peder Bjorgvin, Aurora,
111., 468
07 Somers (Williams), Florence, 1318,
7th Ave., N., Ft. Dodge, la., 432
06 Sommer, Alfred Nicholas, 919 Edge-
comb Place, Chicago, 111., 398
04 Sommer (Uehstedt), Clara, 514 E.
50th St., Chicago, 111., 339
80 *Sondericker, Jerome, 108
83 Sondericker, William, Woodstock, 111.,
122
10 Sonntag, Arthur Henry, Alton, 111.,
547
08 Sonntag, Elsie Roberta, Plainfield, 111.,
468
04 Sonntag (Franklin), Mildred Eliza,
Plainfield, 111., 339
08 Sonntag, Viola Hope, Plainfield, 111.,
468
1 1 gSoo-Hoo, Peter, 54 Great Yan Tsai
St., Canton, China, 640
98 Soper, Stanley Livingstone, Eureka,
Kan., 219
12 Soto, Rafael Arcangel, 901 W. Neva-
da, Urbana, 111., 6oi
1 1 gSoule, Cleone Hardyn, Tacoma,
Wash., 640
09 Southgate, Helen Anderson, 218 W.
6th St., Michigan City, Ind., 507
09 Southwick, Joe Dare, (t), S07
00 Soverhill, Harvey Allen, 623, 23d St.,
Moline, 111., 247
93 'Spalding, Fred Milton, 170
98 Spalding, Roy Verner, Glen Ellyn,
in., 219
97 gSpangler, John Nathaniel, Frederick,
Okla., 640
11 Spangler, Mary Margaret, 123, 2d
Ave., Joliet, 111., 58S
04 Sparks (Paisley), Annie Elnora. Mt.
Vernon, 111., R. F. D. 10, 339
78 Sparks, Hosea B., Alton, 111., 102
95 Sparks, Marion Emeline, 1205 Spring-
field Ave., Urbana. 111., 187
89 Sparks, (Mrs.) Myrtle Eva, c/o Otta-
wa High School, Ottawa, 111., (J) 147
09 Sparks, Ray Carlisle, 5:30-2 Granger
Block, San Diego, Calif., 507
12 Spaulding, Charles Herbert, 409 E.
8th St., Topeka, Kan., 6oi
02 Spaulding (Milner), Ida Mary, Coeur
d'Alene, Ida., 287
87 Spear, Grant Warren, 593 Riverside
Drive, N. Y., 139
06 /j*Speck-Sternburg, Baron Herman von
6S7
84 *Speidel, Ernest, 127
or Spellman, Lorinda Ballou, Tularosa,
N. M., 267
12 Spence, Aubrey Dayton, Camp Point,
111., 601
T7 Spence, Franklin, 213 E. Clark St.,
Champaign, 111., 07
95 Spencer (Miner) Bertha, 11 29 W.
Wood St., Decatur, 111., 187
II Spencer, Edwin RolHn, 912 W. Green
St., Urbana, 111., 588
08 Spencer, Fannie Grace Clara, 2004
Larrabee St., Chicago, 468
97 Spencer, Fred Wilcox, 4845 St. An-
thony's Ct., Chicago, 208
910
University of Illinois
'82 Spencer, Nelson Strong, 401 W. Uni-
versity Ave., Champaign, 111., 118
'11 Spengler, Lewis Wilmer, Room 63,
226 W. Adams St., Chicago, 588
'95 Sperling, Godfrey, 709 Hays St.,
Boise, Ida., 187
'10 Sperry, Frank Earl, 404 Kane St.,
Aurora, 111., 547
'10 Spierling, Arthur Otto, J41 N. Gen-
esee St., Waukegan, 111., 547
'07 Spitler, John Clyde, Montrose, 111.,
432
'05 Spitler, Wesley Newton, 5554 W. Lex-
ington St., Chicago, 111., 367
'11 Sponsel, John Gray, Champaign, 111.,
588
'12 Sponsler, John McClure, 661 Jefferson
St., Gary, Ind., 601
'78 *Spradling, Wm. F., 102
'07 Sprague (Winship), Florence Olive,
Lockport, 111., 432
'78 *Sprague, Martin, 102
'10 Sprague, Villa Mae, Lockport, 111., 547
'07 Spray (Sawyer), Edith Lillian, 2446,
ist Ave., West, Seattle, Wash., 432
'09 Sprecher, Irwin Sherwood, Zion City,
111., S07
'03 Spriggs, John Jack, Lander, Wyo., 30-)
'12 Springe, Otto, c/o Purington Paving
Brick Co., Galesburg, 111., 601
'10 Spurck, Robert Michael, 123 Nott
Ter., Schenectady, N. Y., 547
'94 Spurgin, William Grant, ist Natl.
Bank Block, Urbana, 111., 178
'81 *Stacy, Morelle M., 113
'12 Stahl, Ambrose Carl, 807 Bench St.,
Galena, 111., 601
'11 Stahl, Clarke Beebe, Galena, 111., 588
'10 Stahl, Elmer Roy, 308, 8th St., Cairo,
111., 547
'03 Stahl, Garland, Washington Park
Nat'l. Bank, Chicago, 111., 309
'08 Stair, Jacob Leander, Jr., 613 1 Lex-
ington Ave., Chicago, 468
'00 Stakemiller, Benjamin Benton, Alton,
111., 247
'07 Staker, Fred Merwyn, 1128 Montgall.
Kansas City, Mo., 432
'12 gStaley, Irene Elizabeth, Morris, 111.,
603
'04 Staley (Danely) Isabel, Champaign,
111., 339
'98 Staley, Joseph Clarence, 314, nth
Ave., N. Yakima, Wash., 219
'99 Staley (Carpenter), Maggie Edith,
Pullman, Wash., 231
'11 gStallings, William Henry, Jr., Newton
Center, Mass., 641
'05 Standard, Alphonso Perry, 46 N. Main
St., Canton, 111., 367
'10 Standish, Seymour, 2635 Best Ave.,
Chicago, 547
'08 Stanford, Howard Russell, Chats-
worth, 111., 468
'09 Stanger, Otto Charles, 6212 Madison
Ave., Chicago, .507
'06 Stanley, Edgar Albert, Lincoln Flats,
Youngstown, O., 398
'01 Stanley, Otis Orion, 604 S. Mathews
Ave., Urbana, 111., 267
'03 Stansbury (Sager), Alta Louise, Glen-
coe. 111., 309
'79 Stanton, Saml. Cecil, 640 Sheridan
Road, Chicago, 111., 104
'12 Stapel, Amanda Emma, 3613 Armitage
Ave., Chicago, 601
'95 Stark, Robert Watt, Santiago de las
Vegas, Cuba, 188
'76 Starr, Frank Augustus Ellis, Schury,
Nev., 93
'97 States, William Daniel, Elwood, 111.,
208
77 *Stayman, John Mather, 97
07 Stearns, Earl Downing, 424 Lamar
Ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa., 433
08 ^Stebbins, Millicent, 1230 Parkwild
Ave., Omaha, Neb., 641
05 Stebbins, Roy, Billings, Mont., 367
05 Stedman (Allen), Angeline Jones, 11 1
High St., Peoria, 111., 367
06 ftSteele, Daniel Atkinson King, 2920
Indiana Ave., Chicago, 111., 657
02 Steele, Lavinia, State Lib., Des
Moines, la., 287
09 Steele, Mae Knight, 205 Leland St.,
Bloomington, 111., 507
75 *Steele (Ricker), Mary Carter. 90
89 Steele, Philip, 2122 Osgood St., Chi-
cago, 147
06 *Steele, William Harrison, 398
96 Steele, William LaBarthe, 2512 Jack-
son St., Sioux City, la., 197
09 Stein, Milton Frederick, Avalon, Pa.,
507
11 Steingard, Joseph Nathan, 807 Mil
waukee Ave., Chicago, 588
02 Steinmeyer, Otto Christopher, 515 E.
Elm St.. Springfield, Mo., 287
03 Steinwedell Carl, Columbus Gas and
Fuel Co., Columbus, O., (+), 310
97 Steinwedell, George, c/o St. Paul Gas
Lt. Co., St. Paul, Minn., 208
06 gStempel, Waldemar Matthaeus, 316
Broadway, Ft. Madison, la., 641
12 Stephens, Carl, 803 W. Springfield
Ave., Champaign, 111., 601
08 Stephens, Herbert Cole, 185 W. Main,
DeKalb, 111., 468
10 Stephens (Shute), Laura Annetta,
Champaign, 111., 547
11 Stephens, Robert Bruce, 867 La-
Salle Ave., Chicago, 588
10 gStephenson, Edward Beattie, U. of N.
Dak., Grand Forks, N. D., 641
04 Stephenson, Lewis Alva, 321 Reliance
Bldg., Kansas City, Mo., 339
10 Sterling, James Donald, 520 Frank-
lin Ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa., 547
02 Stern, Nathaniel A., 4439 Calumet
Ave., Chicago, 111., 287
90 Stevens, Fred Worthley, San Martin,
Calif., 151
10 Stevens, Grace Esther, Marengo, 111.,
547
10 gStevens, Harold Edwin, Visalia, Ky.,
(f), 641
84 Stevens, Hubert Allen, 301 Union St.,
Joliet, 111., 127
03 Stevens (De Motte). Lucia Alzina,
c/o Roy J. De Motte, 6608 Car-
penter St., Chicago, 111., 310
06 Stevens, Sabra Elizabeth, Mahomet,
111., 393
01 Stevenson, Amos Milton, 425 Cathe-
rine St., Ottawa, 111., 267
12 Stevenson, Dana Hugh, Elvaston, 111.,
601
10 Stevenson, James Ross, P. O. Box
517, Monmouth, 111., 547
12 Stevenson, James Vail, 211 E. Green,
Champaign, 111., 601
10 Stevenson, Milton Leonard, Mason
City, 111., 547
OT ■'Stevenson, Ralph Ewing, 267
08 Stewart, Charles Arthur, Genoa, 111..
468
12 gStewart, Charles Leslie, Moweaqua,
111., 603
08 Stewart, Charles Sumner, North
Platte, Neb., 468
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911
11 Stewart (Scovill), Edith Eliza, 905
Nevada St., Urbana, 111., 588
83 Stewart, Ella Mary, 3036 N. 43d Ave.,
Chicago, 122
12 Stewart, Glennville Edward, 840
Cedar St., Ottawa, Kan., 601
09 ^Stewart, Gwendolyn, 417 Jefferson
Ave., Scranton, la., 641
09 Stewart, Harold Wilson, 1013 W. Illi-
nois St., Urbana, 111., 507
09 Stewart, James Samuel, Blakesburg,
la., 508
02 Stewart, John Pogue, State College,
Pa., 287
93 Stewart, John Truesdale, Univ. Farm,
St. Paul, Minn., 170
11 Stewart, LeRoy, Murphysboro, 111.,
589
95 Stewart (Cole), Mabel, Oberlin, O.,
188
7S Stewart (Robbins), Margaret Esther,
6919 Bonsallo Ave., Los Angeles,
Calif., 90
01 Stewart, Miles Vincent, 8a Liverpool
133, Mexico City, Mex., 267
10 Stewart, Myron Boyd, 3940, 5th St.,
Santiago, Cal., 548
09 Stewart, Robert, Logan, Utah. 642
04 Stewart, Robert Jaques, 340 N. How-
ard Ave., Austin, Chicago, 111., 339
07 Stewart, Walter Morgan, 2630 N.
Prairie Ave., Evanston, 111., 433
02 Stewart, William Bowen, The Aber-
deen Hotel. St. Paul, Minn., 287
12 Stiefel, Ira Brokaw, Litchfield, III.,
601
08 Stiff, Ross McGehee, 321 E. Poplar
St., Harrisburg, 111., 468
08 gStifler, William Warren, Fayer-
weathea Hall, Columbia Univ.,
New York City, 642
03 *Stine, John Carl, 310
08 Stinson, Spencer A., 751 Amsterdam
Ave., N. Y. City., 468
12 Stitzel, Clarence Miller, Nelson, 111.,
601
09 Stocker, Cornelius, Highland, 111., 508
94 *Stocker, Edwin Warren, 178
12 Stocker, Lawrence Orville, 115
Sherman St., Pana. 111., 601
85 Stockham, William Henry, 1231 N.
32d St., Birmingham, Ala., 131
T7 Stoddard, Ira Joy, Jr., Pella, la., 97.
12 Stokes, John William, Norris City,
111., 601
88 Stoltey (Petty), Ida May, R. F. D. No
10, Oklahoma City, Okla., 144
04 Stone, Charles Newhall, Wieland,
Ont., Can., 339
03 Stone, Clyde Ernest, 1140 Glen Oak
Ave., Peoria, 111., 310
10 Stone, Edison Harris, 3483 Cornell
PI., Cincinnati. O., 548
12 Stone, Edna I.ouise, .'Medo. 111., 601
03 Stone, Hal Marot, 30 White Place,
Bloomington, 111., 310
08 Stone, Paul Prime, Ashton, Ida.. 469
96 Stone, Percy Allyn, R. F. D. No. 4,
Springfield. 111., 197
04 Stookey (Wilkinson), Helen Florence,
301, 37th St., Milwaukee, Wis., 330
07 Stookey, Marshall Childs, Harristown,
111., 433
03 Storey, Ellsworth Prime, 270 Dorffel
Drive, Seattle, Wash., 310
05 Storm. Howard Charles, 935 W.
Eighth St., Anderson, Ind., 367
74 Story, George, 1342 Garden St., San
Luis Obispo, Calif., 85
II ffStouffer, Ellis Bagley, 711 W. Illi-
nois St., Urbana, 111., 642
08 Stout, Elizabeth Ten Eyck, 1406
Pearl St., Sioux City., la., 469
11 Stout, Frank Lewis, Glenarm, 111.,
589
09 Stout, John Philemon, R. F. D. No.
IS, Chatham, 111., 508
12 gStowell, Charles Jacob, Marionville,
111., 603
10 gStrachan, Earle Kenneth, looi S. sth
St., Champaign, 111., 642
c8 Straight (Myers), Fleda Devere, 203
Prospect St., Ithaca, N. Y., 469
12 Straight, Glady Lee, Fonda. la., 601
07 Straight, Halver Rufus, Adel, la., 433
08 gStrand, Carl John, Brattleboro, Vt.,
642
84 Stratton, Samuel Wesley, The Farra-
gut, 17th & I Sts., N. W., Wash.,
D. C, 127
08 Strauch, Bernard Andrew, 629 S.
Wright, Champaign, 111., 469
12 Strauch, Bertha Henrietta, Fonda,
Iowa, 601
09 Strauch, Clara Marie, 322 Miss. Ave.,
Joliet, III., 508
09 Strauch, Hilda Louise, 700 15th
Ave., S. E., Minneapolis, Minn., 508
06 Strauch, Oswald Frederick, Killam,
Alberta, Can., 398
94 Strauss, William, "Pittsfield, 111., 178
07 Strawn, James Albert, R. F. D. No. 3,
Grand Junction, Colo., 433
01 Strawn, John Harris, Albion, 111., 268
06 Strawn, Myrtle, Albion, 111., 398
03 Street (Price), Marietta Loiza, 5918
Erie St., Chicago, 111., 310
09 Streff, Albert Paul, S250 Kenmore
Ave., Chicago, 508
03 Strehlow C Adams), Cornelia Emma,
243 E. Hill St., Wabash, Ind., 310
96 Strehlow, Oscar Emil, 819 Sheridan
Rd, Chicago, 111., 197
08 *Streid, Joseph Benjamin, 469
99 Streight, Laura Allana, Franklinville,
N. Y., 231
10 Strobridge, Thomas Ralph, 33J
Evergreen Ave., Kankakee, HI.. 54"^
00 Strohm, Adam Julius, Detroit Pub.
Libr., Detroit, Mich., 247
03 Strom, Alexander Jennings, Belvidere,
111., 310
10 Strom, John, 908 S. 4th St., St.
Louis, Mo., S48
07 Strombeck, George Mauritz, 11 03
14th Ave.. Moline. 111., 433
06 Stromberg, Julian Willis, 919 E. 6ist
St., Chicago, 111., 398
10 Stromquist, Walter Gottfrid, 706 S.
2d St., Champaign, 111., S48
06 Strong, Ralph Stillman, 122 West
Oak St., Chicago, 111., 398
04 Stroud, Smith Leroy, 543 Cedar Ave.,
Long Beach, Calif., 340
00 Strout, Frank Asbury, Naalehu, Kau.,
Hawaii, T. H., 247
10 Stuart, Earl Kellog, c/o Dr. Higbee,
Roodhouse, 111.. 548
03 Stuebe, Leonard Frederick W., i?30
W. Williams St.. Danville, III..
310
11 Stuebing. Albert Frederick, 11 22 Mt.
Vernon Ave., Columbus, O., 589
09 gStuhlmann, Otto, Jr.. Lab. of Physics.
U. of Penn., Philadelphia, Pa.,
642
07 Stults, Elmer Emerson, 4344 N. Win-
chester Ave., Chicago, 433
912
University of Illinois
8i •Stunnan, James B., 113 '12
03 Stutsman (Luther), Adah Helen, 411
Wheeler St., Seattle, Wash., 311 '05
08 Styles, Edward Anthony. $7 Howard
Ave., Utica, N. Y., (J), 469 '94
12 Styles, Edwin B., 211 E. Green St., '03
Champaign, 111., 601 '82
12 Sullivan, Charles Michael, Oak Park,
111., 601 '79
1 1 Sullivan, Ward William, R. F. D. No.
I, Box 63D Gorham, Kan., 589 '09
10 Sumay, Felix Jose, Chascomis, Arg.
Rep., S. A., 548
09 Sumay, Oscar Jose, Chascomis, Argen- '81
tine, S. A., 508
ID Surman, Hugo Ewald, Springfield, 111., '01
548
03 Sussex, James Wolfe, Peshastin, '09
Wash., 311
12 Sutherland, John Pruce, Jr., 5502, '12
14th Ave. N. E., Seattle, Wash., 601
11 Sutherland, Leon Eugene, 405 Monroa '10
St., Peoria, 111., 589 "oi
06 Suttle, Clifford Bradley, 305B Mon-
terey, 43rd & Chester Ave., Phila- '09
delphia. Pa., 398
02 Swanberg, Floyd Ludwig, 2033 Francis '12
Lane, Cincinnati, O., 288 '07
79 Swannell, Arthur, Kankakee, IlL, 105
12 Swannell, Horace Conrad, 368 Court
St., Kankakee, 111., 601 '07
09 ^Swanson, Arthur Emil, 522 Church
St., Evanston, 111., 642 '07
10 Swanson, Elder Louisa, Paxton, 111.,
548 '87
06 Swart, Harmon Veeder, 14 Nassau
PL, East Orange, N. J., 399 '10
73 Swartz, Alexander Culberson, Fresno,
Calif., 83 '11
07 Swartz (Carson), Mary Katharine, 310 '10
W. High St., Urbana, 111., 434
04 Sweet. Belle, Moscow, Ida., 340 '04
12 Sweitzer, Fred Earl, Morton, 111., 601
96 Sweney, Don, 436 Spring St., Aurora, '00
111., 197
93 Swenson, Bernard Victor, 43 Cedar '07
PI., Yonkers, N. Y., 170
99 Swenson, Sidney Oriii, 3229 McGee '04
St., Kansas City, Mo., 231
11 Swern, Perry Weston, 417 S. Grove
Ave., Oak Park, 111., 589 '02
85 *Swern, William Cooke, 131
09 Swett, William Claude, Pocatello, '87
Ida., 508
03 Swezey, Anna Davies, E. Chicago, '04
Ind., 311
09 Swift, Elizabeth Andrews, Transpor- '88
tation Bldg., Chicago, 508 '08
10 Swigart, Alta Caroline, 610 W. Park
Ave., Champaign, 111., 548 '08
08 Swigart, Lois Edna, Farmer City, 111., '05
469
09 Swisher, Charles Lee, Grinnell, la., 508
10 Swisher, Ele D., McAllister, Mont., '06
548 '10
10 Swisher, William James, Mendota,
111., 548 '12
10 Swits, Francis Howard, Y. M. C. A.,
Kansas City, Mo., 549 '11
8s Switzer, Charlotte, 608 W. Church St., '11
Champaign, 111., 131
77 Switzer (Peddicord), Gertrude, 602 '99
W. Hill St., Champaign, 111., 97
04 Switzer, Grace Ellen, Bellingham,
Wash., 340 '72
07 Switzer, Vincent Westfall, Benton '97
Harbor, Mich., 434
94 Sy, Albert Philip, 219 Crescent Ave., '00
Buffalo, N. Y., 178
Symons, Thomas Augustus, Mayon,
111., 601
Sype, George, 849 N. Park Ave., Chi-
cago, 111., 367
*Tackett, William C, 179
Taff, Albert Edgar, Canton, 111., 311
Taft, Florizel Adino, Hanover, Kan.,
118
Taft, Lorado, 6016 Ellis Ave., Chicago,
111., los
Tagore, Rathindra Nath, 6 D. N.
Tagore's Lane, Jorasanko, Calcutta,
India, 508
Talbot, Arthur Newell, 101 1 W. Calif.
Ave., Urbana, 111., 113
Talbot (Miner), Carrie E., Plymouth,
111., 268
Talbot, Kenneth Hammet, Frick Bldg.,
Pittsburgh, Pa., 509
Talbot, Mildred Virginia, loii Calif.
Ave., Urbana, III., 601
Talbot, Warren L., Roberts, 111., 549
Tallyn, Louis Liston, 700 Harrison
Ave., Scranton, Pa., 26S
Taniyama, Sadakichi, Okayama, Japan,
(t), 509
Tanner, Florence Mae, Joliet, 111., 601
Tanquary, Maurice Cole, Dept. of En-
tomology, Kan. Agr. Coll., Man-
hattan, Kan., 434
Tarnoski, Edward Romaine, 18 10
Humboldt Blvd., Chicago, 434
Tarnoski, Paul Thaddeus, 1810 Hum-
boldt Blvd., Chicago, 434
Tatarian, Bedros, c/o Agr. Coll. of
Ariz., Tucson, Ariz., 139
Tate, Fred Reeves, 501 E. Springfield
Ave., Champaign, 111., 549
Tate, Harry Lawson, Vandalia, 111., 589
Taylor, Dalla Alice, 311 E. Daniels
St., Champaign, 111., 549
Taylor (Fisher), Elsie Mae, 211
Gregory Ave., Champaign, 111., 340
Taylor (Higgins), Ethel Nichols,
Songdo, Korea^ 509
Taylor, Fred Coe, 501 N. 3d St., St.
Louis, Mo., 434
Taylor, George Graham, Taylor &
Taylor, Lawyers, Taylorsville, Ind.,
340
Taylor, Helen Mary (Bush), 5036. 21st
Ave., N. E. Seattle, Wash., 288
Taylor, Horace, Scarsdale, West-
chester Co., N. Y., 139
Taylor, John Orlo, 311 Daniel St.,
Champaign, III., 340
*Taylor, John Walter, 144
Taylor, Nellie Florence, 25 S. Indiana
Ave., Tuscola, 111., 469
Taylor, Roy Elmer, Kerrick, 111., 469
Taylor (Wagenseil), Ruth Beatrice,
5766 E. Circle Ave., Norwood
Park, Chicago. 111., 367
*Taylor, Thomas Varence, Jr., 399
Taylor, Ward Hastings, 203 S. Busey
Ave., Urbana, 111., 549
Taylor, William L., Lancaster, Wis.,
601
Teal, Lois Leota, Arcadia, Ind., 589
Tear, Julia Frances, Santa Barbara,
Calif., 589
Tebbetts, George Edward, c/o Kansas
City Ter. Ry. Co., 23d & Grand
Ave., Kansas City, Mo., 231
*Teeple, Tared, 81
Teeple, Wallace Douglas, 70s S. Eddy
St., South Bend, Ind., 208
Temple, Harry Roberts, 603 E. Daniel
St., Champaign, 111., 247
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913
'94 •Templeton, Benjamin Franklin, 179
'08 Ten Broeck, Carlon, 73 Pinckney St.,
Boston, Mass., 469
'90 Terbush, Lindley Fletcher, 370S Grand
Blvd., Chicago, 151
'10 Terrey, William Homer, 2626, 5th
Ave., Rock Island, 111., 549
'08 Terrill, Fred, (t), 469
'91 Terrill, Joseph Samuel, Deer Grove,
111, 158
'97 Terry, Charles Button, 1123 South
Ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa., 20S
'08 Thai, Hugo J., 1040 Otis Bldg., Chi-
cago, 469
'09 Thai, Otto Samuel, 507 S. 6th St.,
Champaign, 111., 509
'11 Thatcher, George William, River
Forest, 111. (t), 589
'98 Thayer, Albert Lewis, Newcastle, Pa.,
219
'12 Thayer, Alice Carey, 4446 Sidney
Ave., Chicago, 601
'10 Thayer, Henry Spafford, 4449 Sidney
Ave., Chicago, 549
'05 Thayer, William Sumner, 630 Chapel
St., Schenectady, N. Y., 367
'99 Theiss, Otto John, 70 S. LaSalle St.
Aurora, 111., 231
'01 Theodorson, William Anton, 819 Mil
ton Ave., Chicago, 268
'07 Thissell, Inez, 3103 B St., San Diego
Calif., 434
'Si Thomas, Darley, 51 11 Cornell Ave.
Chicago, 111., 113
'10 (/Thomas, Frank Waters, Santa Monica
Calif., 643
'95 Thomas, Homer, 1703 Hoge Bldg.
Seattle, Wash., 188
'08 Thomas (Mangold), Jane Insley, Tay
lorville. 111., 469
'06 Thomas, Moses Edgar, c/o Stone &
Webster Engr. Corporation, 147
Milk St., Boston, Mass., (J), 399
'12 Thomas, Raymond Rogers, 1251 Gar
rison Ave., Rockford, 111., 601
'12 Thome, John Paul, Jackson Mich., R
F. D. No. 5, 601
'93 Thompson, Almon Daniel, 108 Barker
Ave., Peoria, 111., 171
'09 Thompson, Charles Manfred, 505 S.
6th St., Champaign, 111., 509
'10 Thompson, Elmer John, Agricultural
College, N. D., 549
'07 Thompson, Emmett Collins, Ishpem
ing, Mich., 434
'06 Thompson, Estelle, 764 W. Macon St.
Decatur, 111., 399
'02 Thompson, Frank Linn, Warrens
burg. 111., 288
'96 Thompson, Fred Lawrence, 6322 Ingle
side Ave., Chicago III., 197
'00 Thompson, George Henry, 761 1 S
Sangamon St., Chicago, 111., 247
'01 Thompson, George Mershon, Bement
111., 268
'98 Thompson, Guy Andrew, Univ. of
Me., Orono, Me., 219
'05 Thompson, James Arthur, Songdo,
Korea, 368
'86 Thompson, Luther, Winamac, Ind., 136
'02 Thompson. McDonald, City Hall, St.
Paul, Minn., 288
'95 Thompson (Gratz), Marion, 5155 Lin-
dell Ave., St. Louis, Mo., 188
'lO Thompson, Milton Winfield, 509 E.
Green, Champaign, 111., 549
'99 Thompson, Ralph, Carbondale, 111., 232
'09 Thompson, Samuel Matthew, Harris-
burg, 111., 509
04 Thompson, Sherman, LaSalle, 111., 340
97 Thompson, Susan E., Winamac, Ind.,
209
10 Thompson, Thomas Eugene, 708 S.
4th St., Champaign, 111., 549
79 Thompson, Wm. Augustus, Riverside.
111., 105
10 Thomsen, John William, Fulton, 111.,
549
09 Thomson, Andrew, 2958 E. 8ist St.,
Chicago, 509
07 Thomsoii, Fred Newton, Florence,
Vermilion Co., La., 434
09 Thomson, Presson Waverl}\ 1227 W.
29th PL, Los Angeles, Cal., 509
11 Thoren, Joseph Nathaniel, Box 698,
Lockport, 111., 589
00 Thorpe, John Chas., 407 E. Main St.,
Urbana, 111., 247
11 Thrasher, Harry Maxwell, Stockland,
111., 589
12 Thvedt, Christian Bernhart, 218 Clay-
ton St., Waukegan, 111., 601
09 Tice, Evert Homer, Greenview, 111.,
509
12 gTieje, Arthur Jerrold, 812 W. Ne-
vada, Urbana, 604
10 Tieje, Ralph Earle, 812 W. Nevada
St., Urbana. 111., 549
08 Tilden, Elmer A., 1626 N. Market
St., Canton, Ohio, 470
10 Tilson, Delbert Mayo, Athens, 111.,
550
10 Tilton, Nelle Edith, 706 S. 4th St.,
Champaign, 111., 550
04 Timm, Peter Frederick William, 356
Bewick Ave., Detroit, Mich., 340
12 Tinen, John Victor, Tuscola, 111., 601
08 /iTing-Fang, Wu, 100 Avenue Road,
Shanghai, China, 658
10 Tipton (Thompson), Nannie Pearl,
Macomb, 111., 550
10 Tobey, Harold Eugene, Waterloo,
Iowa, 550
09 Tobias (Heitman), Mabel B., Wash-
ington, 111., 509
06 Tobie, Willard Nathan, Lincoln, 111.,
399
82 Todd, James Elgin, 111., 118
12 Todd, John Nelson, Tabor, Iowa, 601
01 Todd, Mary Estelle, 740 S. Beech St..
Syracuse, N. Y., 268
10 gTodd, Vincent Hollis, 202 S. Romin?
St., Urbana, 111., 643
9-3 Toenniges, Ferdinand E., 170 Broad-
way, N. Y. City, 2ig
12 Tohill, Louis Arthur, Ridge Farm,
111., 601
08 Toland, Jessie May, 11 05 W. Oregon
St., Urbana, III., 470
12 Tolman, Hugh Harrison, Red Oak,
Iowa, 601
06 Tomlinson, Ben, Lebanon, Ind., 399
07 Tomquist, Charles Herman, Belling-
ham. Wash., 434
09 Tonzalin, Clara Belle, 310 N. Kedzie
Ave., Chicago, 509
00 Tooke, Charles Wesley, Syracuse, N.
Y., 248
06 Toops, George Noble, Seymour, 111.,
(J), 399
08 Toops, Michael Strewey, c/o Y. M. C.
A., Pocatello, Idaho, (t), 470
94 Tower. Willis Eugene, 344 N. Normal
Parkway, Chicago, 179
06 *Towle, Almon Ira, 399
13 Towns, Orla Alamon, Flora, 111., 601
93 Townsend, William, 122 N. Catherine
Ave., LaGrange, 111., 171
914
University of Illinois
'05 Trams, Albert Francis, Lincoln, 111.,
368
'07 Trams, Theodore Herman, Blairstown,
N. J-, 434
'99 Trapp, Harold Frederick, Lincoln, 111.,
'11 Travers, Sylvia Morse, 905 Magnolia
Ave., Long Beach, Cal., 590
'04 Travis, Roy Elmer, 4136 Evanston
Ave., Chicago, 111., 340
'80 *Travis, William W., 108 _
'12 Treat, Margaret Jane, Gridley, 111.,
601
'07 Trees, Merle Jay, 7635 S. Sangamon
St., Chicago, 435
'94 Trego, Charles Henry, Palacios,
Texas, 179
'07 Treichel, Henry George, 4427 Van
Buren St., Chicago, 435
'11 Trentharb, Lloyd Sidney, 508 M.
Cherry St., Galesburg, 111., (J) 590
'90 Tresise, Francis John, 17 Dorchester
Rd., Buffalo, N. Y., 151
'00 Trevett, John Howard, Champaign,
111., 24S
'05 Triebel, Albert, 113 Maplewood Ave.,
Peoria, 111., 368
'11 Trimble, Carleton Thompson, Home-
wood Farms, Trimble, 111., 590
'04 Trimble, Clara Eugenia, 5716 Wash-
ington Ave., Chicago, 111., 340
'06 Trimble, Mary Lillian, 2338 Ransome
Ave., Oakland, Calif., 399
'04 Tripp, Harold Frank, Walter, Okla.,
340 .
'09 Trotter, Clinton P., San Benito,
Texas, 510
'11 Trowbridge, Myrtle, Green Valley,
111.. 590
'06 gTrowbridge, Perry Fox, 1305 Keiser
Ave., Columbia, Mo., 643
'11 Truitt, Henry, Chillicothe, 111., 590
'07 Truman, Edna, Redwood City, Cal.,
435
'11 Truman, Jonathan Hall, Bushnell, 111.,
(t), 590
'90 *Tscharner, John Baptiste, 152
'10 Tsiang, Khoo-din Su-peh, c/o La.
Univ., Baton Rouge, La (J), 550
'10 gTubbs, Eston Valentine, Centralia,
111., 644
'09 Tu, Tjnph Weitsen, Box 912, Amer.
Postal Agency, Shanghai, China, 510
'08 Tucker, Burton Floyd, Virden, 111.,
470
'08 Tucker, Jesse Orrin, 426 Chambers
St., Ottawa, 111., 470
'05 Tull, Allison Lee, Farmer City, 111.,
510
'01 Tull, Effie May, Farmer City, 111., 268
'10 Tumbleson, Alvin Truesdell, 713 W.
Elm St., Urbana, 111., (I), 550
'01 Tunnicliff, John James, Jr., 663 W.
North St., Galesburg, 111., 268
'06 Turell, Vera, 412 Hill St., Champaign,
111., 399
'11 Turk, Bella Selma, 1403 N. State St.,
Litchfield, 111., 590
'10 Turk Elkan, c/o Law Review, Kent
Hall, Columbia Univ., N. Y. City,
550
'05 /iTurneaure, Frederick Eugene, Mad-
ison, Wis., 658
'04 Turner, Charles Philip, Butler, 111.,
341
'06 Turner (Thomas), Dollie Irene, 53 N.
Bolton Ave., Indianapolis, Ind., 399
'12 Turner, Ernest DeWitt, Wenona, 111.,
601
'08 /iTurner, Frederick Jackson, 153 Brattle
St., Cambridge, Mass., 658
'82 Turner, Herbert, Yuba City, Calif.,
118
'10 Turner, Hubert Michael, E. E. Dept.,
Univ. of Minn., Minneapolis,
Minn., 550
'12 Turner, Walter Vane, 706 Oakwood
Ave., Toledo, Ohio, 6oi
'10 Turnock, Lawrence Charles, State
College, Pa., 550
'04 Tuthill, Lewis Butler, Anna, 111., 341
'11 Twist, Clarence Cicero, Rochester,
111., 590
'11 Twist, John Francis, Rochester, 111.,
590
'09 Tygett, Roscoe, Carbondale, 111., 510
'ii Tyler, Charles Vernon, Piano, 111., 590
'00 Tyler, Walter Simeon, 503 Colorado
Ave., Bridgeport, Conn., 248
'75 Tyndale, Hector Hilgard, 49 Wall
St., New York, 90
'99 Ullensvang, Martin Larson, Zelzah,
Calif., 232
'08 Underwood, Wilbert Eugene, Na-
tional Club, Cleveland, O., 470
'98 Unzicker, William Luther, 1307 S.
34th St., Omaha, Neb., 219 ^
'11 gUpson, Lent Dayton, 724 Kilburn
Ave., Rockford, 111., 644
'10 Urbain, Leon Francois, 3741 Evanston
Ave., Chicago, 550
'08 Urban, Harvey Benjamin, Palestine,
111., 470
'91 Vail, Charles Davis, 29 Ogden St.,
Denve.r, Colo., 158
'97 Vail, Walter Cheney, White Plains,
N. Y., 209
'II Vallejos, Emiliano Elizeche, Ca Callero
264, Asuncion, Paraguay, 590
'00 Van Brundt, Chester Styvester, 609
Security Bldg., Los Ange,les, Calif.,,
248
'08 Van Brunt, George Athol, 5018 W. 22d
PL, Morton Park, 111., 470_
'03 Vance (Spriggs), Edna Cecelia, Co-
lumbia, Mo., 311
'04 Vance, Mahlon, S., Oblong, 111., 341
'95 Vance, Walter Noble, Chicago
Heights, III, 188
'99 Vance, William Herbert, Stamps,
Lafayette Co., Ark., 232
'10 gVan Cleave, Harley Jones, 905 S.
Sixth St., Champaign, 111., 644
'11 Van Cleve, Arthur Talley, 1650 N.
Union St., Decatur, 111., 590
'12 Van Cleve, Edith Joy, Bement, 111.,
601
'12 gVancleve, Edward Everett, 108 N.
Romine St., Urbana, 604
'12 Van Cleve, Laura Lillian, Vandalia,
111., 601
'12 Vandeever, Harrie Earl, Edinburgh,
111., 601
'11 Van De Greyn. Engel Bert, 819
North J. St., Tacoma, Wash., 590
'05 /iVanderlip, Frank Arthur, Natl. Citv
Bank, N. Y. City, 658
'11 Van Dervoort, Jameson, Unit. Contr.
Co., 801 Liggett Bldg., St. Louis,
Mo., 591
'11 Vandervort, Isabel Morehouse, ElPaso,
111., 591
'03 Van Dervort, Paul Raymond, Tis-
kilwa. 111., 311
'07 VanDoren, Carl Clinton, 414 W.
i20th St., N. Y., 435
'10 VanDoren, Robert Guy, 727 Terrace
Blvd., Muskogee, Okla., 550
Index to Alumni
915
09 VanDorsten (Holch), Josephine, Shel
don, 111., 510
12 Van Duesen, Archibald Beebe, 1613
Wesley Ave., Evanston, 111., 601
08 VanGalder (Hart), Cora May, New
Rockford, N. D., 470
88 Van Gundy, Charles Philip, c/o B.
& O. R. R., Mt. Clare, Baltimore,
Md., 144
12 Van Gundy, Claude, 1910 E. ssth
St., Cleveland, O., 6oi
09 VanHook, Forest Clyde, Mt. Pulaski,
111., 510
04 Vanhorne, George Garret, 208 S. Mad-
ison Ave., La Grange, 111., 341
12 Vaniman, Roy L., 15 Dey St., New
York City, N. Y., 601
08 Vaniman, Vernon, Virden, 111., 471
08 Van Inwagen, Frank, c/o Illinois Eng.
Co., Monadnock Bldg., Chicago,
470
05 Van Meter, Anna Roberta, 1008 \\ .
Green St., Urbana, 111., 368
02 Van Meter, George William, 917 W.
i6th St. Oklahoma City, Okla., 288
06 Van Meter (Alyea), Helen Jane, Fair-
hope, Ala., 400
07 Vanneman, Harry Walter, Urbana,
111., 435
96 Van Orstrand, Charles Edwin, U. S.
Geoi. Survey, Washington, D. C,
197
00 Van Patten, Seth Fields, 11 22 Elm
Ave., So. Pasadena, Calif., 248
07 \'an Petten, Albert Alexander, Bay-
amon, Porto Rico, 435
84 Van Petten, Henry Seward, East Las
Vegas, N. Me.x., 127
08 Van Petten, Robert Milton, Pocatello,
Ida., 471
07 Van Ross, Roy, White Hall, 111., 435
11 Van Schoick, Elmer Holmes, Box
166, Ottawa, 111., 591
12 Van Zandt, Arnold Cyrus, 507 John
St., Champaign, 6oi
03 Varnes, Albert Grafton, Augusta, Ark.,
it), 311
07 Vasen, Maurice Eschner, 8 S. Dear-
born, Chicago, 435
12 Vaughan, Lynn Brian, Hurley, S.
Dak., 601
12 Vautrin, Minnie, Lu Chowfu, via
Wuhu, China, 601
04 Vawter, John Terrell, Jr., 216 Wright
& Callender Sts., Los Angeles,
Calif., 341
12 Vear, Charles Edwin, 1257 W. 103d
St., Chicago, 601
01 Veirs, David Carroll, Colorado
Springs, Colo., 268
11 Vestal, Arthur Gibson, Boulder, Colo.,
591
99 Vial, Alice Mildred, LaGrange, 111., 232
84 Vial, Edmund Robert, R. F. D. 2, La
Grange, 111., 128
85 Vial, Frederic Ketchum, 312 Madison
Ave., LaGrange, 111., 132
12 Vial, Joseph McNaughton, Ware, la.,
601
93 Vial, Robert Clarke, R. F. D. No. 2,
LaGrange, 111., 171
II Vial, Sarah Adelia, 404 S. 5th Ave.,
LaGrange, 111., 591
96 Vickery, Charles Roy, South Bend,
Ind., 198
04 Vickrage, Richard Percival, 1539 E.
St., San Diego, Calif., 341
77 "Victor (Stoddard), Carrie Doniphan,
97
'12 Vigeant^ Gregory, Jr., 1216 Astor
St., Chicago, 6oi
05 *Vines, Edgar James, 368
12 Voight, Archie Lewis, c/o Missionfield
Coal Co., Danville, 111., 601
10 Voigt, Irma Elizabeth, 902 W. Ore.
St., Urbana, 111., 550
'99 Volk, Edmund, 849 Athens Ave.,
Oakland, Calif., 232
02 Von Der Lippe, Ernest Carl Frederick,
616 N. Willow Ave., Chicago, 111.,
288
98 Von Oven, Frederick William, Naper-
ville. 111., 219
09 \'oorhees (Squires), Kathryn Craig.
Alexis, 111., 510
09 Vosburgh, Frank Tones, 321 S. Grove
Ave., Oak Park, 111., 510
11 \'oss, Mathilda Caroline, 405 S. State
St., Champaign, 111., 591
05 \"oss (Meharry), Sophie Mary, Tolone
111., 368
12 Voss, Walter Charles, 1632 N. Lea-
vitt St., Chicago, 601
82 Wadsworth, John George, 201 Pearl
St., Council Bluffs. la., 118
05 Wagenseil, Edgar White, 5766 E. Cir-
cle Ave., Norwood Park, Chicago,
111., 368
09 Waggoner, Harry Dwight, 506 N.
School St., Normal, 111., 510
10 Wagner, Claude Levern, Concrete,
Wash., 551
08 Wagner, Fritz, Jr., 1902 Sunnyside
Ave., Chicago, 471
11 Wagner, Gilbert Frederick John,
Spring Valley, 111., 591
12 Wagner, Harry Franklin, 613 N.
Fulton Ave., Baltimore, Md., 601
og Wagner, Robert Charles, Jr., 307 W.
Springfield Ave., Champaign, 111.,
510
06 Wagoner, Ed Owen, 4258 W. Monroe
St., Chicago, 111., 400
01 Wahl, Henry R., 608 E. Sixty-second
St., Chicago, 268
92 W'ait, Benjamin Asaph, 1430 5th St.,
Des Moines, la., 162
01 Wait, Ernest Ludden, Urbana, 111.,
269
87 Waite, Merton Ben way, Dept. of Agr.,
Washington, D. C, 139
00 gWaits, Charles Jefferson, 1940 N.
Tenth St., Terre Haute, Ind., 644
12 Waits, Harmon Ebert, Elizabethtown,
Incf., 601
97 Wakefield, George MigheJl, 337 S.
Normal Parkway. Chicago, 209
07 Wakefield, Nathan Ruthven, Jr., 2123
W. Monroe, Chicago, 435
II Wakeley, Leslie Marion, 1410 W.
Univ. Ave., Urbana, 111., 591
03 Walcott, Lloyd Vernon, Belleville, 111.
311
10 Waldie, James Robert Rathie, 416 N.
Normal Parkway, Chicago, 551
06 Waldo, Karl Douglas, Sycamore, 111.,
400
00 Waldo (Taylor), Marie L., Parker,
Kansas, 248
o Walker, Charles M., St. Joseph, 111.,
551
92 WalKer, Edward Lewis, 113 N. 9th St..
Hannibal, Mo., 163
10 Walker, Ernest DeWitt, Tennessee.
111., 551
79 * Walker, Francis Eugene, 105
11 Walker, Francis William, Jr., Patter-
son Heights, Beaver Falls, Pa., 591
9i6
University of Illinois
II Walker, Robert AUyn, Alhambra,
Calif., 591
98 Walker, Rufus, Jr., 614 22d St., Mo-
line, 111., 220
07 Wall, Richard James Francis, 2330 N.
Halsted St., Chicago, 436
II Wallace, Frank Miller, 608 E. Green
St., Champaign, 111., 591
97 Wallace, Herbert Milford, 220 Quince
St., Olympia, Wash., 209
03 Wallace, Jacob H., 13x3 Seventh St.,
Boulder, Colo^ 311
07 Wallace, Ralph Cfore Jennings, Jerome,
la., 436
91 Wallace, Ross Strawn, 316 North St.,
Peoria, 111., 158
n Wallace, William Arthur, Hugo, Okla.,
591
09 Walledom, Jesse Jacobson, 7943 S.
Elizabeth St., Chicago, 510
06 Walsh, Edward Rodney, 424 Sherman
Ave., Elgin, 111., 400
09 Walsh, William Joseph, c/o Mo. Pac.
Ry., Pueblo, Colo. (J), 511
98 Walter, Charles Albert, 317 E. Ave.
N., Oak Park, 111., 220
11 Walter, Chesley Matthew, Savannah,
111., 592
07 Walters (Green), Bertha Evelyn, 411
S. Cedar St., Apt. H., Spokane,
Wash., 436
12 Walters, Peter Charles, Albion, 111.,
601
94 Walton, Percy Thomas, 551 Gilfillan
Block, St. Paul, Minn., 179
10 Walton, Thomas William, 191 Put-
nam Ave., Detroit, Mich., 551
10 Walworth (Finkenbinder), Lena Al-
thea, 900 Main St., Worcester,
Mass., 551
06 Wamsley (Bower), Mabel, Tolono,
111., 400
12 Wand, Anthony William, Elizabeth,
111., 601
00 Wandell, Caroline, Phoenix, Oswego
Co., N. Y., 248
10 Wanderer, Alwin Eugene John, 634
S. Highland Ave., Oak Park, 111.,
5SI
11 Wanderer, Oscar William Rudoliih,
444 W. Madison St., Gary, Intl.,
592
II gWang, Ching-Chun, Peking Univ.,
Peking, China, 644
II Ward, Frank Anthony, 1788 W. 24th
St., Los Angeles, Cal., 592
10 Ward, George Snyder, Benton, 111.,
551
07 Ward, Henry Ben Pope, Mt. Vernon,
111.. 436
07 Ward, Owen Martin, 5211 Garfield
Ave., St. Louis, Mo., 436
03 Ward, Robert Russel, Benton, 111., 312
OS Ward, Ulysses Garfield, Shelbyville,
111., 368
^^ Ward, Walter P., 217 N. Cherry St.,
Olathe, Kans., 97
03 Wardall, Ruth Aimee, Tuscola, 111.,
312
08 Wardall, William Jed, 516 Moffat
Bldg., Detroit, Mich., 471
05 Warder, Laura Belle, Marion, 111.,
368
06 Warder, Walter Bain, 2315 Holbrook
Ave., Cairo, 111., 400
06 Warner (Bushnell), Florence, Man-
hattan, Kas., 400
01 Warner, Harry Jackson, Fort Trum-
bull, New London, Conn., 269
'08 Warner, James Madison, Syracuse,
N. Y., 471
75 Warner, Lyman Fenn, Jr., Auburn,
Calif., 90
05 Warner, William Herbert, 1417 Olive
Ave., Chicago, 111., 369
05 Warnock, Arthur Ray, Urbana, 111.,
369
12 Warnock, Charles Howard, Onarga,
111., 601
10 Warnock, David Wallace, 910, 12th
Ave., Moline, 111., 551
12 Warren, George Edward, 613 N. Ful-
ton Ave., Baltimore, Md., 601
09 Warrick, Theron Lloyd, Rouban,
Sask., 511
1 1 Wascher, Frederick Martin William,
505 W. Springfield Ave., Cham-
paign, 111., 592
06 Washburn, Charles Alva, East Moline,
111., 400
:o Washburn, Ludlow Joseph, 461 Maple
Ave., Winnetka, 111., 551
02 Waterbury, Leslie Abram, 327 E. 4th
St., Tucson^ Ariz., 288
07 Waterhouse, Charles Eugene, 1515 S.
13th St., Burlington, la., 436
90 Waterman, Fred Walter, National
Tube Co., Lorraine, Ohio, 152
12 Waters, Edward Everett, 1502 Fuller
St., Winfield, Kas., 601
00 Waters, Willard Otis, Kensington,
Md., 249
11 Watkins, Evart Montgomery, loi W.
Locust St., Normal, 111., 592
06 Watkins, Oscar S., 605 E. Chalmers
St., Champaign, 111., 400
05 Watrous, Christopher Beach, 608 Cotta
Ave., Spokane, Wash., 369
80 Watson (Davis), Ella Maria, R. F.
D. 3, Helton, Kansas, 108
12 oWatson, Helen Gertrude, Abingdon,
111., 604
10 Watson, Marguerite, Minonk, 111., 551
11 Watt (Fulton), Laura Armenia, Wau-
kesha, Wis., 592
10 Watt, Lynn Andre, 6337 Normal
Blvd., Chicago, 552
08 Watters, James Merton, Palestine,
111-. 471 . ^
74 Watts, William, 1035 Superior St.,
Toledo, Ohio, 86
08 Waugh, Robert William, Belvidere,
111., 471
09 Waugh, Rosa, Hemet, Cal., 511
08 Waughtel (Grady), Nellie Elizabeth
Smith, Cuba, 111., 467
08 Way, George Fritz, Buffalo, 111., 471
07 Weakley, Howard G., 4205 Prairie
Ave., Chicago, 436
08 Weatherhead, Drury Lee, 320 S.
Central Ave., Bozeman, Mont., 471
99 Weaver, Benjamin Perley, 215 W.
Wayne St., Ft. Wayne, Ind., 232
06 Weaver, Herbert Joseph, 137 LaSalle
St., Chicago., c/o Public Service
Co., of N. 111., 400
g^ * Weaver, Leslie Alvord, 179
09 Weaver (Dorris), Maud, Shelbyville,
111., 511
06 Webb (Barto), Anna Van Deren, 312
W. Springfield Ave., Champaign,
111., 400
12 Webb, Charles Provine, 555 N. i8th
St., E. St. Louis, 111., 6oi
97 Webber, Hubert Anthony, Eastholme,
Mex., 209
11 Webber (Locke), Lois, 415 Main St.,
Boise, Idaho, 592
Index to Alumni
917
04 Webber, Lorena Nell, c/o Pub. Lib.,
Jacksonville, 111., 341
03 Webber, Pearl, 709 W. Green St.,
Urbana, 111., 312
06 gWebber, Roy Irvin, State College,
Pa., 644
08 Webber, William Barnett, Jr., Ur-
bana, 111., (I), 471
08 Weber, Emil August, Green Bay,
Wis., 471
12 Weber, Walter Harry, Tower Hill,
111., 601
95 Webster, Charles Carlton, LaVeta,
Colo., 188
9S *Webster, Joshua Percy, 220
08 Webster, Robert Lorenzo, 909 W. Cal-
ifornia Ave., Urbana, 111., 472
06 Webster, Roy Franklin, S20 Addison
St., Chicago, 111., 401
05 Webster, Samuel Harvey, Kingston,
R. I., 4-01
98 Webster, Sarah Emeline, 519 W. 121st
St., N. Y., 220
99 Webster, William W., 1324 Sixth
Ave., Los Angeles, Calif., 232
78 Weed, Mahlon Ogden, Alvo, Nebr.,
102
94 Weedman, Fred John,' 305 Park Row
Sta., Chicago, 179
1 1 Weeks, Charles Elmer, 922 Addison
St., Chicago, 592
04 Weeks, Harry William, 5917 Win-
throp Ave., Chicago, 111., 341
04 Wehmeier, William Henry, 8037 N.
Broadway, St. Louis, Mo., 341
00 Wehrstedt, Otto Chas., 2603 Sheridan
Kd., Evanston, III., 249
12 Weil, Melvin Eichberg, 1540 LaSalle
Ave., Chicago, 601
06 Weilepp (Musselman), Leila Maude,
2220 Hampshire St., Quincy 111.,
401
10 Weinberg, Margaret, Rushville, 111.,
552
08 Weinberg (Greenwood), Nina Mary,
Rushville, 111., 472
9b Weinshank, Theodore. 821 Hume
Mansen Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind.,
198
99 Weirick, Ralph Wilson, c/o Arnold
W. Brunner, 320 Fifth Ave., >J.
Y. City, 232
89 *Weis, Herman IJncoln, 147
83 Weis, Joseph Brennerman, Amherst
St., Holyoke, Mass., 122
11 Weisiger, George Bates, Catlin, 111.,
592
00 Weiss, John Frank, 277 Seminary
Ave., Aurora, 111., 511
07 Welch, Frank Marshall, 219 N. San-
dusky St., Tiffin, Ohio, 436
10 Welch, George Richard, 410 S. Ottawa
St., Joliet, 111., 552
11 gWelch, Paul Smith, Oconee. 111., 645
07 gWeld, Louis Dwight Harvell, U. of
Minn., Minneapolis, Minn., 645
03 Welles (Reeves), Miriam Ursula, c/o
Bur. of Entomol., Wash., D. C,
312
07 Welles, Nelle F., Elmwood, 111., 436
01 Welles, Winthrop Selden, River Falls,
Wis., 269
II Wellman, Orpha May, 701 S. 3d St.,
Charnpaign, 111., 592
01 gWells, Elias Herbert, Box 619, 123 E.
iSth St., University Place, Nebr.,
645
03 Wells, Fred Mason, 70s Union Oil
Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif., 312
'12 Wells, John Richard, Harvard, 111.,
601
12 Wells. l\ali)h Ray, Wenona, 111., 601
06 Wells, Reginald Ellis, c/o N. A.
Wells, L rbana, HI., 401
02 Wendell, Francis George, R. F. D.
No. I, New Holland, 111., 288
10 Wendling, Jacob, Williamsville, Erie
Co., N. Y., 552
1 1 W^enholz, Walter William, Dundee,
111., 592 .
12 Wenter, Lawrence Martin, 4723 Mag-
nolia Ave., Chicago, 601
oS gWerckshagen, Paul Eberhard, St.
Louis, Mo., (J), 64s
99 Wernham, James Ingersoll, Marengo,
111., 233
03 Wernsing, Harry John, Greenview,
111., 511
00 Wesemann, Adolph Henry, 16 Wood-
lawn Ave., LaGrange, 111., 249
02 Wesselhoeft, Charles Dietrich, 617
Central Union Block, Chicago, 111.,
289
84 West, Charles H., Greenville, Miss.,
128
00 West, Mabel Gay, Monmouth, Ore.,
249
07 West, Porter Royal, 4000 Hermitage
Ave., Chicago, 436
02 Western, Irving Mark, 29 Monroe St.,
Elgin, 111., 289
08 Westervelt. Leverett Chase, Shelby-
ville. 111., 472
07 Westfall, Curtis Cornelius, 1511 E.
60th St., Chicago, 436
03 Westhold, Hannah Amanda, Leland
Stanford Univ., Palo Alto, Calif.,
312
11 Westlund, Albert Frank, 2626 E. 78th
St., Chicago, 592
8s Weston (Swern), Abbie, 417 S.
(Jrove Ave., Oak Park, 111., 132
76 Weston, Charles, Hay Springs, Nebr.,
93
10 Weston, Frederick \yilliam, 6617
Greenwood Ave^ Chicago, 552
89 Weston (Van Osdell), Margaret,
Wheaton, 111., 147
Weston, Nathan Austin, 601 Daniel
St., Champaign, 111., 147
81 Weston, William Summer, 6617 Green-
wood Ave., Chicago, 111., 114
01 Wetherbee, Charles Earl, W. 8th St.,
Upland, Calif., 269
98 Wetzel, Clyde Leigh, 216 Cutler St.,
Waterloo, Iowa, 220
04 Wetzel (Sheldon), Nellie, s66o Ver-
non Ave., St. Louis, Mo., 341
12 Wham, Charles, Centralia, 111., 601
09 Wham, Fred Louis, Fayetteville, Ark.,
98 Wharf, Allison James, 5032 Sunny-
side Ave., Chicago, 220
74 *Wharry, Walter Ward, 86
72 Wharton, Jacob Norton, Douglas
Park, Chicago, 81
96 Wharton, Rebecca Gaskin, 1329 Jack-
son St., Oakland, Cal., 198
10 Wheatlake, Burton Cyrenius Job, 903
W. Stoughton St., U^ana, 111., 552
12 Wheaton, Jesse Raymotidr> Weston,
111., 601 v^ —
11 Wheeler, Arthur Wayne, iios S. 3d
St., Champaign, 111., 593
11 Wheeler, Earle Judson, 6940 Perry
Ave., Chicago, 593
05 Wheeler, Edmund Burke, iios S.
Third St., Champaign, 111., 369
9i8
University of Illinois
06 Wheeler (Bennett) Mary Margaret,
Wilbur, Wash., 401
09j/*Wheeler, Wilfred Forest, 645
12 Wheelock, Clifford E., Champaign,
601
06 Whipple, Robert Hoadley, Rockford,
111., 401
11 gWhisler, Percy Frazy, 11 18, 26th St.,
Des Moines, Iowa, 645
12 Whitaker, Ruth Lincoln, 536 E. 41st
St., Chicago, 602
10 Whitchurch, John Ezra, Salem, 111.,
552
■J 2 *Whitcomb, Alonzo Lyons, 81
04 White, Anna David, 4016 Lake Ave.,
Chicago, 111., 341
09 White, Burt F., Carmen, Okla., 511
04 White (Jeffrey), Caroline Louise,
Hamilton, Mont., 342
12 White, Courtland Kirk, 116 N. Inde-
pendence Ave., Rockford, 111., 602
08 White, Earl Archibald, College of
Agr., Madison, Wis., 472
06 White, Edna Noble, 22 Fourteenth
Ave., Columbus, Ohio, 401
10 White, Florence Leone, Rantoul, III.,
552
80 White, Frank, Valley City, N. Dak.,
108
09 White, Frank M., 421 Lake St., Mad-
ison, Wis., 511
07 White, Fred H., Broadlands, 111., 437
05 /iWhite, Henry Clay, Athens, Ga., 658
05 White (Walters), Hilda Kirke, 450 E.
Seventeenth St. N., Portland, Ore.,
369
08 White, Horace Clinton, Bloomington,
111., 472
02 White, James Dunwell, c/o Cham-
paign Daily Gazette, Champaign,
111., 289
90 White, James McLaren, 716 W. Univ.
Ave., Champaign, 111., 132
12 White, Jonathan Winborne, Univ.
Club, State College, Pa., 604
11 White, Kingsley Barbour, 1201 Hart-
ford Bldg., Chicago, 593
08 White, Lena Lee, Los Angeles, Cal.,
472
06 White, Mahala Jane, 921 S. Tenth
St., Charleston, 111., 401
96 White, Solon Marx, 910 Donaldson
Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn., 198
08 White, Wiebe Alice, 746 N. Central
Ave., Austin, Chicago, 472
10 Whitehead, Otis Gunn, 341 W. Monu-
ment Ave., Dayton, O., 552
02 Whitehouse, Edith Ursula, Canton,
111., 289
07 Whiteside, William Elmer, M. & M.
Bank Bldg., Moline, 111., 437
96 Whitham, Myron Elwin, 711 Powers
Bldg., Rochester, N. Y., 198
•jy Whitham, Robert Farwell, Olympia,
Wash., 08
12 g-Whiting, Albert Lemuel, 905 W. Illi-
nois, Urbana, 604
78 Whitlock, John Franklin, Gettysburg,
S. Dak., 102
99 Whitmeyer, Mark Hubert, c/o Hewitt
& Emerson, Peoria, 111., 233
79 *Whitmire, Clarence Leonard, 105
86 *Whitmire, Zech Lincoln, 136
11 Whitnall, Clarence Arthur, 516 Rus-
sell St., Peoria, 111., 593
03 Whitsitt, Hammond William, Moline,
III., 312
02 Whitson, Milton Tames, 1820, 17th
Ave., Seattle, Wash., 289
97 Whittemore, Floyd, Lawrenceville, 111.,
209
06 Whitten, Charles William, DeKalb,
111., 401
II Whitten, John Hamilton, 603 W. Ore-
gon St., Urbana, 111., 593
II Whittum, Fred Horace, 502 E. John
St., Champaign, 111., 593
11 Whittum, Samuel Ilarrie, 4050
Evanston Ave., Chicago, 593
08 Wickersham, Clarence Edmund, Rose-
ville, 111., 472
90 Wilber, Frank Dent, 707 W. Church
St., Champaign, 111., 152
12 Wilbourn, Asa J., Olive Branch,
111., 602
11 Wilbourn, Leslie Leroy, Olive Branch,
111., 593
04 Wilcox, Burton B., U. S. Food In-
spection Lab., Appraisers Store,
New York City, 342
76 *Wild, Geo. A., 93
94 Wilder, Charles Thornton, San Pedro,
Los Angeles, Cal., 179
07 Wilder, Edson Alecxander, c/o Mich-
igan Power Co., Lansing, Mich.,
437 •
86 Wilder, Henry White, 9847 Prospect
Ave., Chicago, 111., 136
04 Wiley, Carroll Carson, 622 S. State
St., Champaign, 111., 342
ID Wiley, Donald Fletcher, 6262 Jackson
Park Ave., Chicago, 552
04 Wiley, Francis Rudolph, 354 W. Main
St., Decatur, 111., 342
12 Wiley, George Glenn, Warren, 111.,
602
II Wiley, Joseph P., Sullivan, 111., 593
00 Wiley, Raymond Sly, 4 E. Sixth St.,
Chattanooga, Tenn., 249
03 *Wiley (Douglass), Vonie Ames, 312
04 Wiley, Wallace Kenneth, 199 Bird
Ave,., Buffalo, N. Y., 342
90 Wilkinson, George El Dorado, 1070
Washington, St., Alton, 111., 152
06 Wilkinson, Laurence Edgar, 5725 Ro-
salie Court, Chicago, 111., 401
07 Wilkinson, Mary Stanclyffe, 436 N.
Newstead Ave., St. Louis, Mo., 437
02 Wilkinson, Nathan, 301, 37th St.,
Milwaukee, Wis., 289
08 Wilkinson, Stanley Eastburn, 354 Sta.
St., Kankakee, 111., 472
10 Willard, Charles Julius, Bradford,
Kan., 553
00 Willcox (Wallace), Lucy Bertha Ely,
1629 Washington Blvd., Chicago,
249
99 Willcox, Maurice Meacham, 3250
Pleasant Ave., Minneapolis, Minn.,
233
07 Williams, Anna Waller, Kan. State
Coll., Manhattan, Kan., 437
10 Williams, Arthur Edwards, Harmon
Ave., Danville, 111., 553
10 Williams, Clarence Foss, 104 15 Colo-
nial Ave., Cleveland, O., 553
07 Williams, Clement Clarence, 955, loth
St., Boulder, Colo.. 437
07 Williams, Djalma Downey, 10044
Charles St., Chicago, 437
10 ^Williams. Elmer Howard, 708 W.
Stoughton St., Urbana, 111., 645
02 Williams, Elrick, W. China Union
Univ., Chengtu, China, 289
10 Williams, Everett, Mt. Vernon, 111.,
R. F. D., 553
07 Williams, George Annis, Acacia House,
Champaign, 111., 437
Index to Alumni
919
99 Williams, George Bassett, 5646 Kings
bury Blvd., St. Louis, Mo., 2iz
10 Williams, Glenn Richard. 23, igth
St., Chicago Heights, 111., 553
87 Williams, Herbert Baldwin, c/o Chas.
H. Williams, Streator, 111., 140
08 Williams. Howard Chandler, 1875 E.
24th St., Cleveland, O., 472
12 Williams, Lloyd Garrison, 627 Doug-
las Ave., Elgin, 111., 602
73 Williams, Louis Edward, 24 N. 5th
St., Room 3, 2d story, Estes Bldg.,
Keokuk, la., 83
07 Williams, Lucy Parke, Bloomington,
111.. 437
04 Williams, Mary Edith, 901 S. Busey
Ave., Urbana, 111., 342
95 Williams, Parker Merrill, 600 W.
Jackson Blvd., Chicago, 111., 188
01 Williams, Ralph Joseph, The Cham-
plain, 1424 K. St., N. W., Wash-
ington, D. C, 269
07 gWilliams, Richard Herman, Univ.
Farm, St. Paul, Minn.. 646
96 Williams, Robert, 3436 Chicago Ave.,
Minneapolis, Minn., 198
01 Williams, Seymour, Camas, Wash.,
269
76 Williams, Thomas Thatcher, Powell,
Wyo., 93
03 Williams, Walter Winslow, Benton,
111., 31^
09 Williams, Warren Stephen, 13 16
Bellefontaine^ Kansas City, Mo.,
5"
01 Williams (Curfman), Winifred Sue,
310 W. Rose St., Pittsburg, Kans.,
269
98 Williamson, Albert St. John, P. O.
Box 308, Ouincy, 111., 220
08 Williamson, Florence, Palacios, Tex.,
472
92 Williamson, Frank Robert, 7346 Yale
Ave., Chicago, 111., 163
87 Williamson (Elder), Mary Hess, Pala-
cios, Tex., 140
09 Williamson, Maude, Palacios, Tex.,
511
11 ^Williamson, Warren, 2228 Carter
Ave., St. Paul, Minn., 646
00 Willis, Clifford, 615 E. Nineteenth
St., Minneapolis, Minn., 249
85 Wills (Schenker), Etta Catherine,
Vandalia, 111., 132
10 Wills, Frank, 225 Fla. Ave., Jackson-
ville, Fla., 553
84 Wills, Jerome Gideon, \'andalia, HI.,
128
99 Wilmarth, George Henry, c/o Sapulpa
Elec. Co., Sapulpa, Okla., 2:53
12 Wilson, Benjamin J., c/o 111. State
Highwav Commission, Springfield,
111., 602
07 Wilson, Besse Everett, 412 W. Main,
Carbondale, 111., 437
04 Wilson, Charles Gorham, Wyanet, 111.,
342
12 gWilson. Charles Richard, Virginia,
111., 604
12 gWilson, David Wright, Knoxville,
Iowa, 604
08 Wilson, Edwin Leonard, 700, 4th Ave.,
Joliet, III., 472
12 Wilson, Frank Harland, c/o Gen.
Elect. Co., Newark, N. J., 602
09 Wilson, Frederick Alexander, San
Bernardino, Cal., 511
98 Wilson, Frederick Henry, 1140 S.
ist St., Louisville, Ky., 220
Wilson, George Shirley, 1969 Harvard
Ave. N., Seattle, Wash., 313
Wilson, Horace Smith, 7226 Euclid
Ave., Chicago, 602
Wilson, Hugh Edward, 315, 7th Ave.,
Peoria, 111., 512
Wilson, John Dean, 430 Littleton St.,
W. Lafayette, Ind., 438
Wilson, John Guy, 517 S. Newton St.,
Medford, Ore., 342
Wilson, John Harrison, (t) 646
Wilson, Joseph Wade, 121 W. Smith
St., Seattle, Wash., 313
Wilson, Lelia Sara, Mason City, 111.,
472
04 *WiIson, Leroy C, 342
Wilson, Lester Roy, Foosland, 111., 438
Wilson (Errett), Lucy Gray, 524 S.
Chestnut St., Kewanee, 111., 553
Wilson, Maxwell Blackburn, Paris,
111., 114
Wilson, Nelle Mae, Macomb, 111., 553
Wilson, Robert Conover, 471 1 Green-
wood Ave., Chicago, 152
Wilson, Ross Bert, 3325 W. isth St.,
Chicago, 593
Wilson, Thomas, 153 Humphrey Ave.,
Bayonne, N. J., 289
Wilson (Powers), Willabelle Bernice,
c/o Bur. Public Works, Manila, P.
I-, 473
Wilt, Alva Lewis, Lovington, 111., 369
Winders, Frank Rae, 818 The Rook-
ery Bldg., Chicago, 111., 369
Wineman Earl, Stanford, Mont., 512
Wing, Alice Louise, Ludington, Mich.,
343
Wing, Florence Sherwood, 1000 Mam
St., La Crosse, Wis., 269
Wingard, Lewis Forney, 407 N. State
St., Champaign, 111., 221
Winn, Claude Ethelbert, 250 Equitable
Bldg., Denver, Colo., 473
97 * Winter (Hatch), Julia Flora, 209
03 ^Winter (Kofoid), Prudence, 2616
Etna St.. Berkeley, Calif., 627
Wise, Leonard E., Rocky Ford, Colo.,
402
Wise, Lewis W., Lintner, 111., 343
Wissing, Clement Bernard, 428 Vigo
St., Vincennes, Ind., 593
Witcher, Edward Kitchell, Olney,
111., 602
Witt, Adaline Elizabeth, Kane,
593
Witt, William Paxton, Kane, 111.,
Witte, Hulda Catherine, Newman,
553
Wittlinger (Schlie). Emma Marie,
S. Oakland St., Decatur, 111., 34.3
*Wolcott, James Thompson, 221
Wolf, John Emerson, Lanark, 111., 512
Wolf, "Otto Fred, Elmhurst, 111., SS3
Wolff, Solomon, 1158 E. 102nd St.,
Cleveland. Ohio, 290
Wolleson, Herbert Henry, 307 Trans-
portation Bldg., Montreal, Quebec,
290
Wood, Beulah Miles, Petersburg, 111.,
473 ^
Wood, C. Harlington, Ferguson Bldg.,
Springfield, 111., 473
^Wood (Linney), Cornelia Ethel,
Whipple Heights, Prescott, Ariz.,
646
Wood, Frederick L.. 6936 Wentworth
Ave., Chicago, 111., 93
Wood, George Vernon, Gifford, 111.,
553
03
09
08
07
90
08
08
06
04
04
09
07
76
111.,
fin:
111.
53 7
920
University of Illinois
00 Wood, Harvey Edgerton, 819 Oneida
St., Joliet, 111., 249
10 Wood, Henry Clay, DeKalb, 111., 553
06 Wood, Lewis Hungerfqrd, 360 W.
Grand Ave., Beloit, Wis., 402
10 Wood, Margaret Crowell, Decatur,
111., 554
72 Wood, Reuben O., Woodburn, III., 81
94 Wood, Robert Alvin, Aspinwall, Pa.,
180
10 Wood, Stephen Gaskell, Clyde, 111.,
(J), 554
08 Woodbridge, Mary Emily, 845 E. soth
St., Chicago, 473
07 Woodham, Harry, 760, i8th St., Mer-
ced, Cal., 438
06 Woodin, Earl Belmont, 108 S. 441)1
Ave., Chicago, 111., 402
07 Woodin, Ernest C, 1643 Lasalle Ave.,
Chicago, 438
04 Woodin, Norman Charles, 303 E.
Iowa St., Evansville, Ind., 343
03 Woodmansee, Ralph Cullom, 6386
Hillegas Ave., Oakland, Cal., 313
11 gWoodrow, Harry Ray, 257 W. 129th
St., New York City, 646
93 Woodruff, Thomas Tyson, 329 N. 8th
St., Quincy, 111., 171
00 Woods, William Francis, 407 S. New
St., Champaign, 111., 249
8s Woodworth, Charles Wm., 2237 Carl-
ton St., Berkeley, Calif., 132
09 Woodworth, Harry Clark, Wells,
Minn., 512
92 Woodworth, Howard Oakley, 58 E.
Univ. Ave., Champaign, 111., 163
03 Woodworth (Burkhart), Metta Edna,
Lowell, Nebr., 313
98 Woodworth (Young), Minnie Barney,
326 Myrtle Ave., Kansas City, Mo.,
221
12 Woolman, Collett Everman, 909 W.
Oregon St., Urbana, 602
06 Woolman, (Worthen), Xenia May,
State College, Pa., 402
99 Woolsey (Hurst), Lulu Catharine,
Chester, Montana, 233
ot *Woolsey (Gibbs), Olga C, 180
06 Wooster, Lawrence Fisher, Mech. Hall,
CorvalHs, Ore., 402
04 Work (Hadley), Edna McCluskev, 924
Windsor Terrace, Fresno, Calif.,
343
07 Work, Ruth Eleanor, Ottumwa, la.,
438
04 Worker, Joseph Garfield, 430 W. 72nd
St., Chicago, 111., 343
04 Worrell, Joseph Carl, 3136 Third Ave.,
So. Nyres, Minn., 343
12 Worsham, Walter Boatman, 127 E.
Washington, Paris, 111., 602
03 Worth, Lynne Griswold, 581 Pipeston
St., Benton Harbor, Mich., 313
04 Worthen, Edmund Louis, State Col-
lege, Pa., 343
04 Worthen (Maxwell), Ella Eugenia,
219 S. nth St., Quincy, 111., 344
98 Worthen, George Bedell, 2212, 8th
St., Tuscaloosa, Ala., 221
07 Worthen, Jeanette Lamb, Warsaw,
111., 438
98 Wray, David Couden, DePue, 111., 221
05 Wray, Harriette, Bothwell, Wash., 369
09 Wray, Robert Charles, Moline, 111.,
512
00 Wray, Thomas, 3846 Second Ave., S.
Minneapolis, Minn., 250
09 Wreath, Samuel Ross, 1312 Otto Blvd.,
Chicago Heights, 111., 512
85 Wright (Canaday), Eliza Marilla, 27
N. Pine Ave., Chicago, 111., 132
12 Wright, Ethel West, c/o E. L. Wright,
323 Main St., Peoria, 111., 602
12 Wright, George Ellery, 317 S. Bloom-
ington, Streator, 111., 602
07 Wright, Helen Gertrude, Toulon, 111.,
438
05 Wright, Herman Festues, Pillsbury
Flour Mills Co., Minneapolis,
Minn., 369
04 Wright, Ida Faye, 72c E. Edwards St.,
Springfield, 111., 344
81 Wright (Richardson), Jessie Armilda,
Rentchler, 111., 114
1 1 Wright, John Byron, Westbrook,
Minn., S94
12 Wright, John Edward, Hersher, 111.,
602
8s Wright, John Edwards, 215 Rosemont
Ave., Webster Groves, Mo., 132
08 ifW right (Williams), Lora, 5646 Kings-
bury Blvd., St. Louis, Mo., 646
06 Wright, Milton Raleigh. 130 Reaper
Block, Chicago, 111., (J) 402
83 Wright (Blackburn), Minnie Eliza-
beth, Corsicana, Tex., 123
8s *Wright (Barbour), Minnie Sunder-
land, 132
77 Wright, Myron Jerome, Woodstock,
111., 98
92 Wright, Royal, (f), 163
12 ^Wright, Sewall Green, Galesburg, 111.,
604
09 Wright, Sidney B., 1114 E. 65th St.,
Chicago, 512
01 Wright, Sidney Walter, Wessington
Springs, S. Dak., 269
09 Wright, Thomas Judson, Jr., 212
Trust Bldg., Charlotte, N. C., 512
04 Wright, Ward Ellis, 558-560 Washing-
ton Blvd., Chicago, 111., 344
96 Wright, Wilbur Hoyt, 6428 Jackson
Ave., Chicago, 111. (t), 198
07 Wright, William Price, Silver City,
N. M., 438
10 Wright, William Strong, 1301 West
Ave., Buffalo, N. Y., 554
04 Wright, William Wilberforce, Toulon,
111.. 344
98 Wuerflfel, Herman Louis, 409 S. loth
Ave., Maywood, 111., 221
09 Wussow, August Frank Daniel, Woos-
ter, O., 512
09 Wyatt, Roscoe D., Salem, 111., S12
q6 Wyeth, Ola May, 807 S. Lincoln Ave.,
Urbana, 111., 402
11 Wyeth, Walter Heald, 4551 Dover St.,
Chicago, 594
02 Wyne, Ervin Evermont, Sterling,
111., 290
07 Yant, Raymond Cliff, Louisville,
Nebr., 438
II Yapp, William Wodin, 11 09 W.
Springfield Ave., Urbana, 111., 594
07 Yates, John William, 6461 Lexington
Ave., Chicago, 438
1 1 Yates, Robert Raleigh, Warrenton,
Va., 594
06 Yates, Thomas, Brownwood, Tex., 402
II Yeager, Oswald Karl, mi 7 N. Ver-
milion St., Danville, 111., S94
9S Yeakel, William Kriebel, 4207 N. 42d
Ave., Chicago, 111., 188
07 Yeaton, Fred Drinkwater, 514 E. 33d
St., Indianapolis, Ind., 438
07 Yeck, Charles Walter, 1008 Upper 3d
St., Evansville, Ind., 439
09 *Yehling, Albert Charles, 513
Index to Alumni
921
07 Yensen, Trygve D., 701 W. Green,
Urbana, 439
II Yin, Chuan Pong, Box 156, Univ.
Sta., Urbana, 111. ($), 594
04 Yocum, Earl Layton, Galva, 111., .•?44
05 Yolton, Robert Elgene, 38 N. Willow
Ave., Austin, 111., 369
Yonge, Minnie, 910 Main St., Car-
thage, Mo., 554
1 1 York, Gertrude Irene, Pleasant
Plains, 111., 594
11 York, Mattie Agnes, Tempe, Ariz.,
594
99 Young, Bertram Otho, Oklahoma City,
Okla., 233
91 Young, Charles Bailey, 411 Fox St.,
Aurora, 111., 158
97 Young, Charles Whittier, 301 St.
Paul St., Baltimore, Md., 200
07 Young, Dwayne Glover, loi E. 19th
St., Portland, Ore. (t), 439
10 hYoung, Ella Flagg, Hotel LaSalle,
Chicago, 111., 659
99 Young, John Hayes, 326 Myrtle Ave.,
Kansas City, Mo., 233
93 Young, Orres Ephraim, 39 Congress
St., W. Detroit, Mich., 171
12 Young, Robert Gardner, 100 Church
St., Harvard, 111., 602
10 Young (Ballou), Rose Jane, Tempe,
Ariz., 554
04 gYoung, Sadie, Lake City, Fla., 646
09 Young, Thomas Earl, Vancouver, B.
C. (t), 513
10 Yowell, John Bennett, Dudley, 111.,
r, 554
09 Zahrobsky, Edward Forde, 180S S.
Troy St., Chicago, 513
03 *Zangerle, Norman Arthur, 313
03 *Zartman, Lester William, 313
09 Zearing, Joseph Hazen, 619 W. Hill
St., Champaign, 111., 513
1 1 Zearing, Louis Andrew, Princeton,
111., 594
85 Zeller, Josephine M., 1008 Main St.,
Peoria, 111., 132
1 1 Zerbee, Leigh F. W., 403 E. Columbia
St., Bellefontaine, O., 594
11 Zetek, James, Ancon, Canal Zone, 594
10 Zhen, Juedan Tun-Shon, The Ministry
of Communications, Peking, China,
554
07 Ziegler, Jacob Frank Simpson, Clin-
ton, 111., 439
78 Ziesing, August, 74 W. Adams St.,
Chicago, 111., 102
08 Ziesing, Henry Hanna, Glencoe, 111.,
473
97 Zilly (Hamilton), Mabel, 125 S. Col-
lege St., Washington, Pa., 210
09 Zilly, Marie Louise, 617 W. Church
St., Champaign, 111., 513
10 Zimmerman, Aaron Wilbur, 708 Jack-
son St., Gary, Ind., ';54
10 Zimmerman, George Fulton Daniel,
118 E. Arcadia Ave., Peoria, 111.,
554
12 Zimmerman, George John, 3219 S.
Washington St., Peoria, 111., 602
78 *Zimmerman, Henry W., 102
97 Zimmerman, Walter Herman, 713 N.
Central Ave., Austin Sta., Chicago.
210
02 Zipf, Ferdinand Joseph, 12016 Prince-
ton Ave., Chicago, 111., 290
12 Zucker, Adolf Edward, Ft. Wayne,
Ind., 602
12 ^Zucker, Theodore Frederick, Ft.
Wayne, Ind., 604
With the Ambulance
Corps in France
The foUoicing letter was suhmitted "by U.
L. Page, Keota, lotca, heing from his son
Harold, who left for France^wAth tlie Illinois
urn, 65. cKccFK^^f^ l^i^^n
S. S. U. 65. Convois Automobiles, ' '
Ambulance Araerlcaine, Par B, C. M.,
Paris, Aug. 13, 1917.
j-v EAE FOLKS : At last I am going to write
i_^that long promised letter. It has been
some time since I have written. I hope you
don't worry when you happen not to hear as
regularly as you should. Many things can
happen to delay letters. When we are at the
front we don't always get to dispatch them
regularly. They may be held up by censors, sunk,
especially if they go via England. Besides, I
can't always write when I want to, for this is
a busy life at times. Just now we are en
repos at Roucheres, a tiny little \-illage of a
dozen little farmhouses, ami one stuffy little
store, which has done a rushing business since
we came.
I should say that as an incentive to boost
prices war has nothing on the arrival of an
xVmerican ambulance section in a French vil-
lage. Things have gone up 50 per cent, I know,
in the four days we have been here.
The other day, taking, as she thought, a
long chance in finance, a* woman baked some
]>each tarts. They are hardly up to American
made pie,. especiaHy the peach "kuchen" (I
believe, it was so called) which Clara Browu-
hau.sen (wasn't it?) used to make, but they
tasted wonderfully good to us. She made five
und all were sold and there was a clamor for
more. She hesitated visibly before a.sking "uu
franc cinquante'' (30 cents) for the first batch,
but now she unblushingly demands "trais franc
vingh-cing" (yixty-flve) for almost the same
!^ize. And they have no sugar. (Maybe from
this you gather that I could use a little lump
r,ugar once in a -while. I coiilii. »
Picnicking in
Sight of the Big Guns.
Bert and I have found a delightful diver-
sion. The last lette'- I luul from Ethelyn told
of her day at the river. She wondered if the
French. people coulcl have good times and go on
picnics. My dear, It is entirely possible for
Americans. It's a wonderful divorsiyn and'uo
end of fun for a chaii.Ke. besides being a good
Tay to get a meal that really tastes like one.
The very day I got that letter Bert and I
had gone out in the woods a fcM- miles back
from \'elliers and found an ideal place to have
j a splendid picnic. The hill was very high,
thickly wooded — the north of France in the
Aisne valley is all that way — and right on
top was a beautiful little knoll with an ubri
^ or bombproof shelter built underneath for use
when the place was in the zone of operations.
The view was wonderful ; great valleys and
forests and the River Aisne spread out below —
it was like looking at a great relief map of this
, most beautiful country I have ever seen.
It seemed almost incongruous to be there
enjoying a picnic supper, for in the distance
the guns were booming away, and after dark
one had an excellent view with the floating
star shells illuminating the sky and the belches
of the French cannon lighting up the hillsides
in momentary flashes.
Our menu at these little picnics is un-
varying. ^^■e always get a slice of fat meat
and a piece of beef from the cook upon proper
encouragement in the form of a franc and vig-
orous and hope-to-die promises not to tell.
Then we invest another franc in jam and a
third of those wonderful liitle silver persuad-
ers in potatoes and onions (when we can't
swipe them put of the storeroom).
Making Hunk of
Beef Taste Like Porterhouse.
Then we start out with this and a bottle
of cold coffee and a great loaf of French army
bread, braving the queer glances of the village
hoi poUoi, who think we are simply indulging
In another crazy American idea. While the
fat is frying out of the pork we peel the
"pommes des terres" (potatoes) and try to
make the hunk of beef look like porterhouse.
We never succeed in doing that, but it surely
(does taste like it to us after it is all fried
down just like we love it. Then we pour in
the potatoes and onions, heat the Qpffee and
hop to it. That's the best meal we've had in
France.
We have done this a number of times.
That is why I asked you to send me a little
box of bacon occasionally. The meat is the
worst stuff we get here. Always tough and
»ever palatably cooked. Besides, our "beef
'ttS often has hauled delivery wagons and re-
HWnded to whatever is "Get up" In French
and to "Whoa," which they tell me is tie one ,
international word every nation under the sun
stops its horses with.
Well, last night among other passers-by
who stopped were two old men and. a little
I boy. They spoke a queer dialect, French,
which I had great difficulty in understanding.
qratfiered from what he said that he was
i-ry bitter at the high prices civilians had to
pay for all things to eat, and u: derstood that
he was orating because we who were "avec
des armees" (with the army) had plenty and
cowld go picnicking with jam and meat and
potatoes.
Old Man and
Boy Invite Them to Dine.
I told him we had bought the stuff our-
setvos and come up here because we wanted
a good meal for a change. But this didn't go,
and after ten minutes I made out that he was
urging Bert and I to come with him. I
couldn't make out why, and he grew more
noisy and gesticulated more profusely until I
finally understood that he was sorry for us
and was inviting us to his farm. His wife
would cook us a great kettle of potatoes if we
wished and eggs. And he had a little good
wine and we wouldn't have to drink black
coffee, and he had a great admiration for
Americans and knew we were helping France
and he wanted to show his ap^preeiatiou.
Then when we insisted in ix>or French that
we really couldn't and thanked him he prated
again that we mustn't be afraid — he would be
honored to have Americans dine with him.
By this time our grub was cooked and
getting cold, so we had to politely and firmly
decline, but only on condition that \t would
be a pleasure and an honor to dine with him
I the next evening. But it rained tonight and I
couldn't go. Tomorrow, if he is still in the
notion, believe me, I shall accept "avec plaisair,"
The afternoon*, we came here one of the
boys was remarking how good it seemed to be
away from the incessant booming of the can-
jnons which we had been hearing day and night
, for the la.st morth, when Bang! bang! bang!
I There were a dozen loud reports and a cloud
of smoke out in a field about a block from the
rantonnement. We started to duck for an
abri, but one of the villagers came out to tell
jus that it was only hand grenade pr.ictice. so
we strolled over to watch.
Watch Africans
Throw Deadly Grenades.
There we found a company— territorials
from Africa, every one blacker than midnight
In a fog, and every one blacker than the other.
We let out a roar. They were Installed in a
practice trench hurling the devilish little per-
suaders at another trench not far away with
wonderful accuracy. •
"Un !" the commander would shout. The
i blacks wo'.jld hit the fuses against their knees.
I "Deuxf" And they twisted back, raising
the hand \vith the sizzling, whistling fuse ig-
nited.
"Trois!" And they would hurl them, and a
second later they would explode over and in
jthe trenches, scattering the deadly little pieces
[of ectat all around.
I This is the first time we have been aear
'black terrltorlala They are cards, the rarest
birds I've ever met up with. They are playful
little things, finding much enjoyment In
throv?ing rocks at each other and chasing one
another up and down t^ one street of the vil-
lage with hammers and monkey wrenches and
brooms, laughing and yelling and having the i
best time in the world. I*
Unlike the rest of the French army the
wear khaki uniforms, and they immediate]
fell for us and seem to think that because \
we wear the same color they are bound to us
by a little closer tie. Always they call ua ,
"comrade" and insist upon stopping to shake
hands as often as we will let them. They
protest that they love the American 'p^r^
much. .^V''^
African Buried
In the Church Cemetery.
There are almost as many tribes and re-
ligions among them as there are individuals.
A small group follows the teachings of Mo-
hammed, and they pray, and scrape and bow
to Allah regularly three times a day, always
facing the east in true orthodox fashion. They
are easily spotted because they wear red
fezzes.
Ajiother group refuses to hobnob with the
rest They profess to be good Roman Catho-
lics. One of their race and faith is buried In
the little cemetery next to the Roman Catholi
church. Every day they put fresh wild flower
on the grave with true eastern devotion and
ceremony. In this respect, however, they arc
more nearly Christian and civilized, it seem
to me, than the French. French cemeterii
always are a riot of artificial wreaths, ma<
of beads formed to simulate
artificial flowers, twined to
read "Notre Frere" or some
such legend. But the more
primitive people cling to
simple wild flowers.
I have found one thing —
typewriters don't grow in
the land of the Singalese.
No sooner did I start using
the machine than they
crowded around and looked
in amazement as the words
spun out on the paper.
• * '"'i"v .nre Hi'^ irrent
est fellows in
the world for
charms. Their
hands and
w r is t s are
fairly loaded
down with
charms and
J bracelets and
rings, all for "bonne chance' (good luck) they