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THE  UNIVERSITY 

OF  ILLINOIS 

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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 

URBANA-CHAMPAIGN 


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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 


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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- 


Historical  Sketch  7 

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- 


Historical  Sketch  ii 

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. 


Historical  Sketch  23 

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. 


28  University  of  Illinois 

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; 


30  University  of  Illinois 

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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32  University  of  Illinois 

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 


34  University  of  Illinois 

(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 


Annals  35 

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 


36  University  of  Illinois 

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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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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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. 


Annals  45 

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- 


46  University  of  Illinois 

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- 


48  University  of  Illinois 

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 


56  University  of  Illinois 

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 


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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 


62  University  of  Illinois 

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- 


66  University  of  Illinois 

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. 


68  University  of  Illinois 

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- 


70  University  of  Illinois 

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- 


76  University  of  Illinois 

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. 


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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   & 

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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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. 

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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. 

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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 


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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., 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


1876]  Baccalaureate  Alumni  91 

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., 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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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., 
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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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, 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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.) 


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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. 


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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 


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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, 


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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 — 


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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. 


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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 


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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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CLASS  OF  1889  (26) 

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, 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


1 891]  Baccalaureate  Alumni  153 

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. 


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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. 


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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, 


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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., 


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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. 


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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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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] 


Baccalaureate  Alumni  171 


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. 


172  University  of  Illinois  [1894 

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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


1895]  Baccalaureate  Alumni  181 

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 


1896]  Baccalaureate  Alumni  189 

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., 


1896]  Baccalaureate  Alumni  193 

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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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; 


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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. 


1898]  Baccalaureate  Alumni  211 

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; 


189S]  Baccalaureate  Alumni  213 

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. 


214  University  of  Illinois  [1898 

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 


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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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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. 


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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 


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&  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. 


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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 — 


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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.    & 


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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 


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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.) 


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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- 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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, 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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- 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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, 


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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. 


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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 


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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, 


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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. 


1902]  Baccalaureate  Alumni  283 

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 


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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. 


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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. 


1902]  Baccalaureate  Alumni  287 

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, 


1903]  Baccalaureate  Alumni  293 

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- 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


1905]  Baccalaureate  Alumni  345 

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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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, 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


1905]  Baccalaureate  Alumni  363 

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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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; 


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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. 


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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 


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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, 


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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. 

# 
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 


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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- 


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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, 


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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. 


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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 


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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- 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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) 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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! 


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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. 


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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; 


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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. 


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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. 


596 


University  of  Illinois  [191. 


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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Baccalaureate  Alumni  597 


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. 


598  University  of  Illinois  [1912 

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. 


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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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Baccalaureate  Alumni  601 


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. 

ADVANCED  DEGREES  GRANTED  1912.  (112). 

M.  A.     Akin,  Ida  Emma.    B.  A.,  1908,  Indiana.    Botany.    429  E.  7th  St.,  Bloomington,  111. 

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. 

Champaign. 
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, 

Miss.     A.  M.   Illinois,    1905.     (See  No.  G26.) 
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. 


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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, 

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Those  Who  Have  Received  Higher  Degrees  After  a  Regular  Course 

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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 


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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.) 


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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, 


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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.) 


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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. 


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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 


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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- 


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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, 


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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.) 


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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.) 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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.; 


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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.) 


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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. 

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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- 


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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. 

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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 


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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. 


Trustees  785 

•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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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 


Geographical  Index 


797 


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 


University  of  Illinois 


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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80 1 


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 


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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 


Geographical  Index 


803 


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 


8o4 


University  of  Illinois 
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 


805 


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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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 


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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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PARK  RIDGE 

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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817 


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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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 


820 


University  of  Illinois 


ILLINOIS— Continued 


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 


Geographical  Index 


821 


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 


822 


University  of  Illinois 


WAVERLY 

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 


Geographical  Index 


823 


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 


824 


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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 


Geographical  Index 


825 


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 


826 


University  of  Illinois 


KANSAS— Continued 


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 


828 


University  of  Illinois 


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 


830 


University  of  Illinois 


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 


Geographical  Index 
MISSOURI— Continued 


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 


832 


University  of  Illinois 


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 


Geographical  Index 


833 


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 


834 


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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 


836 


University  of  Illinois 


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 


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839 


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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


Index  to  Alumni 


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 


Index  to  Alumni 


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 


Index  to  Alumni 


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 


Index  to  Alumni 


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 


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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 


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'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 


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'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 


9o8 


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 


Index  to  Alumni 


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 


Index  to  Alumni 


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 


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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 


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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 


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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