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ROCHESTER 
THEOLOGICAL 
SEMINARY 

GENERAL  CATALOGUE 
1850  -  1910 


PRINCETON,  N.  J. 


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BV  4070  .R742  1910 
Rochester  Theological 

Seminary,  Rochester,  N.Y. 
General  catalogue,  1850  to 

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Rochester  Theological 
Seminary 


GENE  RAL 
CATALOGUE 

1850   TO    1910 


E.  R.  ANDREWS  PRINTING  CO. 

ROCHESTER,  N.  Y. 

1910 


PREFACE 

The  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  New  York  Baptist  Union  for  Ministerial 
Education  at  its  annual  meeting  in  May,  1909,  authorized  the  undersigned 
committee  to  prepare  and  publish  this  fifth  edition  of  the  General  Cata- 
logue.    Previous  editions  appeared  in  1869,  1876,  1889  and  1900. 

This  issue,  like  the  former  one,  includes  the  names  of  all  officers  of 
the  New  York  Baptist  Union  for  Ministerial  Education  and  of  all  officers 
and  members  of  the  Board  of  Trustees.  It  also  aims  to  furnish,  with 
reference  to  all  persons  who  have  been  members  of  the  Faculty  and  Stu- 
dents of  the  Seminary,  trustworthy  information  respecting  the  time  and 
place  of  their  birth,  their  collegiate  and  theological  studies,  their  public 
services,  and  in  cases  that  may  require  it,  of  their  death. 

The  attempt  has  been  made  to  give  all  honorary  degrees  above  that  of 
M.  A.  with  the  dates  and  sources,  and  a  list  of  published  works.  When 
the  college  degree  is  not  given  it  is  assumed  to  be  B.  A. 

The  names  of  students  are  arranged  in  distinct  groups  under  their  re- 
spective classes  as  follows : 

First — Full  graduates  of  the  regular  and  of  the  B.  D.  courses,  in  alpha- 
betical order  with  the  year  of  graduation. 

Second — Special  students  who  did  not  take  a  regular  course  of  study 
or  who  did  not  remain  until  the  course  was  completed,  arranged  in  alpha- 
betical order  with  a  statement  of  the  time  spent  by  each  in  the  Seminary. 

Third — English  course  graduates.  During  the  period  from  1884  to  1892, 
covering  nine  years,  an  English  course  was  provided  for  those  men  who 
did  not  study  the  Scriptures  in  the  original.  For  these  years  the  records 
of  the  full  graduates  are  followed  by  the  names  of  the  men  who  completed 
the  prescribed  English  course  in  alphabetical  order  with  the  year  of  grad- 
uation. 

These  in  turn  are  followed  by  the  special  students  as  in  other  years. 

The  names  of  full  graduates  and  of  English  course  graduates  with  fellows 
and  graduate  students  are  all  printed  in  BLACK  FACE  CAPS.  The 
names  of  special  students  in  Black  Face,  upper  and  lower  case. 

Fellows,  graduate  students  and  such  graduates  of  other  institutions  as 
pursued  further  studies  in  this  Seminary  are  placed  at  the  head  of  the 
graduating  class  of  the  year  of  their  residence. 

Fellows  and  graduate  students  of  this  Seminary  receive  due  credit  at 
the  appropriate  place  in  their  record,  their  name  only  being  placed  at  the 
head  of  the  graduating  class  of  the  year  of  their  residence  with  citation 
of  their  record. 

iii 


A  denomination,  a  state,  or  an  occupation  once  used  in  a  record  con- 
tinues in  force  until  a  new  one  is  given.  Unless  otherwise  indicated  the 
persons  named  are  pastors  and  members  of  Baptist  churches,  and  the 
churches  named  are  Baptist. 

An  asterisk  (*)  indicates  a  deceased  officer  or  student.  A  dash  and 
period  following  the  year  of  entrance  upon  a  service  indicates  that  the 
person  still  continues  in  the  work  last  mentioned.  A  semicolon  at  the 
end  of  a  record  indicates  that  further  information  is  wanting.  The  date 
(1900)  at  the  close  of  a  record  indicates  that  no  facts  have  been  learned 
since  the  last  General  Catalogue  was  issued. 

A  statement  concerning  the  purpose  and  history  of  the  German  Depart- 
ment of  the  Seminary  as  well  as  a  record  of  its  classes  will  be  found 
immediately  following  the  records  of  the  classes  of  the  English  Depart- 
ment. 

In  the  preparation  of  this  Catalogue  valuable  assistance  has  been  ren- 
dered by  former  students,  by  officers  of  other  institutions  of  learning,  by 
many  pastors,  church  clerks  and  other  officials.  To  all  of  these  friends 
and  helpers  the  Committee  desire  to  express  their  thanks. 

Notwithstanding  all  our  efforts  the  Catalogue  is  still  by  no  means  com- 
plete and  undoubtedly  contains  many  errors.  So  far  as  possible  in  the 
case  of  the  living  the  attempt  has  been  made  to  secure  the  authority  of  each 
man  for  his  own  record.  In  some  cases,  however,  it  has  not  been  possible 
to  secure  the  addresses  of  men  no  longer  in  the  pastorate. 

Any  communication  with  regard  to  the  correction  and  the  completion  of 
defective  records  in  this  Catalogue  will  be  welcomed.  These  communica- 
tions or  others  with  regard  to  future  changes  of  location  may  be  sent  to 
any  member  of  the  Committee. 

J.  W.  A.  STEWART,    ^ 

J.  R.  HENDERSON,       (-  Committee 

A.  J.  RAMAKER  ) 


IV 


CHRONOLOGICAL  NOTES 

A  Convention  of  the  Baptist  denomination  of  the  State  of  New  York 
"to  consider  the  present  aspect  of  the  educational  affairs  of  the  de- 
nomination in  the  State  and  to  take  such  action  thereon  as  may  be 
deemed  wise  and  expedient,"  was  held  in  Albany,  October  9  and  10, 
1849. 

The  committee  of  nine  appointed  by  the  Albany  Convention  met  in 
Rochester  in   December,   1849. 

The  New  York  Baptist  Union  for  Ministerial  Education  was  organ- 
ized by  act  of  an  educational  convention  of  the  Baptist  denomination 
called  by  the  committee  of  nine  in  Rochester,  May  11,  1850. 

The  first  meeting  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  for  executive  business 
was  held  in  August,  1850,  and  it  was  resolved  to  open  the  Rochester 
Theological  Seminary  on  the  first  Monday  in   November,  1850. 

Articles  of  Incorporation  were  executed  May  13,  1850,  and  acknowl- 
edged August  31,  1850. 

The  first  annual  meeting  of  the  New  York  Baptist  Union  for  Min- 
isterial Education  was  held  November  4,  1850. 

The  Rochester  Theological  Seminary  was  opened  for  instruction 
November  4,  1850. 

From  1850  to  1860  the  course  of  study  in  the  Seminary  extended 
over  only  two  years.  At  the  annual  meeting  of  the  Union  July  10, 
1860,  the  course  was  lengthened  to  three  years  and  in  consequence 
no  class  was  graduated  in  1862. 

Until  1862  the  anniversaries  were  held  in  connection  with  those  of 
the  University  of  Rochester,  and  came  on  the  Thursday  following  the 
second  Wednesday  in  July.  Beginning  with  1863  the  anniversaries 
have  been  held  in  May,  during  the  second  or  the  third  week  of  the 
month. 

The  year  has  generally  opened  the  first  week  in  September.  Until 
1860  the  session  was  divided  into  three  terms;  since  1860  it  has  been 
divided  into  two  terms,  by  a  vacation  of  one  week  including  the  winter 
holidays,  and  a  long  summer  vacation. 

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LIST   OF   ABBREVIATIONS 

1  INSTITUTIONS  OF  LEARNING 

The  location  of  the  Institutions  is  given  later  in  connection  with  the 
Summary. 


Ac.   U.,   Acadia   University- 
Am.  C,  Amherst  College 
Aub.    T.    S.,    Auburn    Theological 

Seminary 
Bay.   U.,  Baylor  University 
Best.  U.,  Boston  University 
B.   U.,   Brown   University 

B.  U.  T.   S.,   Baptist  Union  Theo- 
logical Seminary 

Bu.  U.,  Bucknell  University 
Cn.  U.,  Columbian  University 
Colg.  U.,  Colgate  University 
Colg.    T.    S.,    Colgate    Theological 

Seminary 
Corn.  U.,  Cornell  University 

C.  T.   S.,  Crozer  Theological  Sem- 
inary 

Cy.  C,  Colby  College 

D.  C,  Dartmouth  College 

Des  M.  C,  Des  Moines  College 
D.  U.,  Denison  University 

F.  C.  Franklin  College 
Fur.  U.,  Furman  University 

G.  C,   Georgetown   College 

G.     D.,     German     Department,     R. 

T.  S. 
Ham.    C,    Hamilton   College 
H.  U.,  Harvard  University 
Kal.  C,  Kalamazoo  College 
LaG  C,  La  Grange  College 
M.  C.  Marietta  College 


McM.    C,   McMinnville   College 
McM.  U.,  McMaster  University 
Men  U.,  Mercer  University 
Mid.    C,    Middlebury    College 
Miss.  C,  Mississippi  College 
N.  T.  I.,  Newton  Theological  Insti- 
tution 
O.  U.,  Oberlin  University 
P.  U.,   Princeton  University 
P.    T.     S.,     Princeton    Theological 

Seminary 
Rich.  C,  Richmond  College 
R.    T.     S.,    Rochester    Theological 

Seminary 
S.  B.  T.  S.,  Southern  Baptist  Theo- 
logical   Seminary 
S.  C,  Shurtleflf  College 
U.   C,  University  of  Chicago 
U.   Mich.,  University  of  Michigan 
Un.  C,  Union  College 
U.  Neb.,  University  of  Nebraska 
U.  N.  Y.,  University  of  New  York 
U.   O.,   University  of  Oregon 
U.  R.,  University  of  Rochester 
U.  T.,  University  of  Toronto 
U.  T.  S.,  Union  Theological  Semi- 
nary 
W.  F.  C,  Wake  Forest  College 
W.  J.  C,  William  Jewell  College 
Wms.  C,  Williams  College 
Y.  C,  Yale  College 


2  MISCELLANEOUS 


A.  B.  H.  M.  Soc,  American 

Home  Mission  Society 
A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  American 

Foreign  Mission  Society 
A.    B.    P.    Soc,    American 

Publication   Society 
A.  T.  Soc,  American  Tract 
b.   born 
Bapt.  Baptist 
C.   College 
C.    B.    M.    Soc,    Canadian 

Missionary  Society 
ch.,  church 

Cong.,  Congregational 
Conv.,  Convention 
Cor.,  Corresponding 
d.,  died 
dist.,  district 
Epis.,  Protestant  Episcopal, 

palian 
F.  M.,  Foreign  Missions 
H.  M.,  Home  Missions 
Lang.,  Languages 
Lat.,  Latin 

Lit.,  Literature,  Literary 
M.  E.,  Methodist  Episcopal 


Baptist       miss.,  mission,  -s,  -ary 

N.  T.,  New  Testament 
Baptist       ord.,  ordained 

O.  T.,  Old  Testament 
Baptist       p.,  pastor 

Past.,    Pastoral 
Society       Phil.,  Philosophy 

Pres.,  president 

Presb.,    Presbyterian 

prof.,  professor 
Baptist       S.,   Seminary 

S.  B.  Conv.,  Southern  Baptist  Con- 
vention 

Secy.,    Secretary 

S.  N.  S.,  State  Normal  School 

Soc,  Society 

S.  S.,  Sunday  School 

Theol.,  Theology 
Episco-      Treas.,  Treasurer 

T.   S.,  Theological  Seminary 

U.,   University 

U.  S.,  United  States 

Vols.  Volunteers 

w.  c,  without  charge 

Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Young  Men's  Christian 
Association 


OFFICERS 

OF   THE 

NEW   YORK    BAPTIST   UNION 

FOR 

MINISTERIAL   EDUCATION 


PRESIDENTS 

TERM    OF   OFFICE 

May-Nov.  1850  *Rev.  SPENCER  H.  CONE,  D.  D. 

Nov.  1850-1851  *Rev.  WILLIAM  R.  WILLIAMS,  D.  D,  LL.  D. 
1851-1854  *HoN.  FRIEND   HUMPHREY 
1854-1878  *HoN.  ROSWELL   S.   BURROWS 
1878-1886  *Mr.  JOHN   B.   TREVOR 
1886-1892     Mr.  JOHN  D.   ROCKEFELLER 
1892-1894  *Mr.  ERIC   L.   HEDSTROM 
1895-1898  *Mr.  GEORGE  L.   STEDMAN 
1898-1902  *Mr.  BYRON    E.   HUNTLEY 
1902-  Hon.  HENRY  KIRKE  PORTER,  LL.D. 

VICE-PRESIDENTS 

term  of  office 

May  1850-1851  *Rev.  ALFRED   BENNETT 

May-Nov.  1850  *Rev.  D.  B.  PURINTON 

May  1850-1857  *Rev.  ISAAC  BUTTERFIELD 

May  1850-1864  *Rev.  ISAAC  WESCOTT 

May  1850-1864  *Rev.  BARTHOLOMEW  T.  WELCH,  D.D. 

May  1850-1852  *Hon.  GEORGE  R.  DAVIS 


TERM    OF   OFFICE 

May  1850-1858  *Rev.  JESSE  ELLIOTT 

May-Nov.  1850  *Mr.  WILLIAM   OTTLEY 

May-Nov.  1850  *Mr.  ABRAM  SHELDON 

May  1850-1861  *Hon.  AMOS   GRAVES 

May  1850-1861  *Rev.  NORMAN  FOX,  D.D. 

May  1850-1868  *Hon.  ELIAS  JOHNSON 

May  1850-1858  *Rev.  JAMES  L.  HODGE,  D.D. 

Nov.  1850-1881  *Rev.  JAMES  O.   MASON,  D.D. 

Nov.  1850-1906  *Rev.  EDWARD  LATHROP,  D.D. 

Nov.  1850-1859  *Mr.  JACOB  F.  WYCKOFF 

1851-1870  *Rev.  WILLIAM  R.   WILLIAMS,   D.D.,  LL.D. 

1851-1861  *Rev.  ELISHA  E.  L.  TAYLOR,  D.D. 

1851-1852  *Rev.  henry  B.  EWELL 

1851-1856  *Rev.  D.  HARRINGTON 

1852-1853  *Rev.  JAY   S.   BACKUS,  D.D. 

1852-1864  *Mr.  ABRAM   SHELDON 

1852-1854  *Rev.  CHARLES   P.   SHELDON,  D.D. 

1852-1865  *Rev.  C.  L.  BACON 

1852-1865  *Rev.  S.  M.  STIMSON 

1852-1864  *Mr.  DAVID  LUDLAM 

1852-1853  *Mr.  HENRY  C.  LATSHAW 

1852-1864  *Mr.  GEORGE  ALWAY 

1852-1853  *HoN.  D.  M.  WILSON 

1852-1864  *Mr.  RIGGS  WATROUS 

1852-1881  *Mr.  SIMEON  BATES 

1853-1859  *Mr.  ISAAC  NEWTON 

1853-1864  *S.  P.  TOWNSEND,  M.D. 

1853-1856  *Rev.  THOMAS  ARMITAGE,  D.D.,  LL.D. 

1853-1864  *Rev.  ELIAS  L.  MAGOON,  D.D. 

1853-1864  *Rev.  J.   STANFORD   HOLME,   D.D. 

1853-1864  *HoN.  HIRAM  DEWEY 

1854-1858  *Rev.  R.  RATHBONE 


TERM    OF   OFFICE 

1854-1903  *Rev.  JOHN  T.  SEELEY 

1854-1864  *Rev.  A.   C.   GILLETTE,  D.D. 

1855-1859  *Rev.  JAY   S.   BACKUS,   D.D. 

1855-1857  *Rev.  WALTER  R.  BROOKS 

1855-1868  *Rev.  WHITMAN   METCALF,   D.D. 

1856-1861  *Rev.  JUSTIN  A.  SMITH,  D.D. 

1856-1865  *Rev.  A.  C.  BARRELLE 

1857-1862  *Rev.  WILLIAM  HAGUE,  D.D. 

1857-1864  *Rev.  H.  DANIELS 

1857-1864  *Rev.  GEORGE  C.  BALDWIN,  D.D. 

1857-1868  *Mr.  MATTHEW  VASSAR 

1858-1863  *Rev.  A.   M.  HOPPER 

1859-1868  *Rev.  HENRY  G.  WESTON,  D.D.,  LL.D. 

1859-1864  *Rev.  E.  W.  BLISS 

1861-1864  *Rev.  DANIEL  G.  COREY,  D.D. 

1861-1864    Rev.  GEORGE  H.  BRIGHAM,  D.D. 

1861-1870  *Rev.  DAVID   MOORE,  D.D. 

1861-1868  *Rev.  CHARLES  P.  SHELDON,  D.D. 

1862-1891  *Rev.  CHARLES  DE  WITT  BRIDGEMAN,  D.D. 

1863-1879  *Rev.  WHEELOCK  W.  PARMLY,  D.D. 

1865-1879  *Rev.  VELONA  R.  HOTCHKISS,  D.D. 

1866-1873  *Mr.  HENRY  L.  ACHILLES 

1867-1868    Rev.  JOSEPH  H.  GILMORE,  Ph.D. 

1867-1870  *HoN.  REUBEN  P.  WISNER 

1867-1876  *Mr.  WILLIAM  A.  GELLATLY 

1867-1869  *Mr.  GEORGE  DAWSON 

1868-1899  *Rev.  GEORGE  C.  BALDWIN,  D.D. 

1868-1873  *Rev.  J.  RYLAND  KENDRICK,  D.D. 

1868-1872    Rev.  AUGUSTUS  H.  STRONG,  D.D.,  LL.D. 

1868-  Rev.  WAYLAND  HOYT,  D.D. 

1868-1878  *Mr.  JOHN  B.  TREVOR 

1869-1877  *Prof.  JOHN  STEVENS,  D.D. 


TERM    OF   OFFICE 

1869-1874    Rev.  PHILIP  W.  BICKELL,  D.D. 

1869-1870  *Rev.  HENRY  DAY,  D.D. 

1869-1893  *Mr.  THOMAS   KINGSFORD 

1870-1876    Rev.  T.  EDWIN  BROWN,  D.D. 

1870-1871  *Rev.  a.  J.  F.  BEHRENDS,  D.D.,  S.T.D. 

1870-1885  *Rev.  LEMUEL  MOSS,  D.D.,  LL.D. 

1870-1872    Rev.  WILLIAM  ELGIN,  D.D. 

1871-1893     Mr.  FRANK  J.  MATHER 

1871-1873  *Mr.  EDWIN  WAYTE 

1872-1883  *Mr.  GEORGE  DAWSON 

1872-1873  *Mr.  TIMOTHY  PORTER 

1872-1891  *Mr.  W.  D.  BANCKER 

1872-1880  *NATHAN  BISHOP,  LL.D. 

1872-1881  *Mr.  JAMES  STOKES 

1873-1878  ^=Rev.  EBENEZER  NISBET,  D.D. 

1873-1874    Rev.  HENRY  L.  MOREHOUSE,  D.D.,  LL.D. 

1873-1886  *Rev.  PHARCELLUS  CHURCH,  D.D. 

1873-1878  *Rev.  HENRY  C.  FISH,  D.D. 

1873-1884    Rev.  JACOB  S.  GUBELMANN,  D.D. 

1874-1882    Rev.  HENRY  E.  ROBINS,  D.D.,  LL.D. 

1874-1888  *Rev.  BENJAMIN    D.    MARSHALL,   D.D. 

1874-1881     Rev.  ROBERT   S.   Mac  ARTHUR,   D.D.,  LL.D. 

1875-1878    Rev.  CHARLES  J.  BALDWIN,  D.D. 

1875-1879  *Rev.  SAMUEL  W.   CULVER 

1876-1889  *Rev.  J.  RYLAND  KENDRICK,  D.D. 

1876-1899  *Mr.  ISAAC  G.  JOHNSON 

1876-1881  *Rev.  SAMUEL  W.  DUNCAN,  D.D. 

1876-1892    Rev.  JESSE  B.  THOMAS,  D.D.,  LL.D. 

1876-1893     Rev.  GALUSHA  ANDERSON,  D.D.,  LL.D. 

1877-1900  *Mr.  CHARLES  G.  KING 

1878-1888  *Rev.  J.  W.  B.  CLARK,  D.D. 

1879-1886    Mr.  JOHN  D.  ROCKEFELLER 


TERM    OF   OFFICE 

1879-1886  *Rev.  JOHN  H.  GRIFFITH,  D.D. 
1879-1880    Rev.  GEORGE  A.  PELTZ 
1879-1879  *Mr.  GEORGE  W.  ABBE 
1879-1884  *Mr.  THOMAS  CHESTER 
1880-1899  *Mr.  JEROME  PRESTON 
1880-1887    Mr.  CHARLES  L.  YOUNG 
1880-1893  *Rev.  SAFFORD  D.  MOXLEY 
1880-1882  *Mr.  W.   W.   WIBIRT 
1881-1893     Mr.  THOMAS  MATTHEWS 
1881-1882    Mr.  CHARLES    SIEDLER 
1881-1893    Mr.  CHARLES    P.   JACOBS 
1882-1892  *CoL.  A.  J.  WELLMAN 
1884-1901     Rev.  ALVAH  S.  HOBART,  D.D. 
1884-1896  *Mr.  GEORGE  A.  WOOLVERTON 
1886-1890  *Mr.  JOHN  B.  TREVOR 
1887-1906  *Rev.  DAVID  MOORE,  D.D. 
1891-1894    Hon.  DAVID  J.  HILL,  LL.D. 
1891-1892    Hon.  WALTER  S.  HUBBELL 
1893-1902    Hon.  HENRY  KIRKE  PORTER,  LL.D. 
1893-  Rev.  HENRY  M.  SANDERS,  D.D. 

1893-1904  *Mr.  EUGENE  G.   BLACKFORD 
1893-1898    Rev.  WILLIAM  C.  P.  RHOADES,  D.D. 
1893-1897  *Mr.  JUSTUS  MILLER 
1894-1897  *Rev.  HORACE  H.   HUNT 
1895-1904    Rev.  ADELBERT  S.  COATS,  D.D. 
1896-  Rev.  ORRIN   P.  GIFFORD,  D.D. 

1898-1901     Hon.  MARVIN  I.  GREENWOOD 
1898-  Rev.  ALBERT  E.  WAFFLE,  D.D. 

1900-  Rev.  T.  EDWIN  BROWN,  D.D. 

1901-  Pres.  rush  RHEES,  D.D.,  LL.D. 
1901-  Mr.  J.  BRAINARD  THRESHER 
1901-1905  *Rev.  GEO.  C.  LORIMER,  D.D. 


TERM    OF   OFFICE 

1902-1905  Mr.  CHARLES  M.  PRATT 

1902-1905  Mr.  JOHN  S.  MUNROE 

1904-1906  Mr.  ARTHUR  L.  LESHER 

1904-  Rev.  WILLIAM  P.  HELLINGS,  D.D. 

1904-  Mr.  HORACE  C.  MILLS 

1904-1905  Rev.  HENRY  C.  APPLEGARTH,  D.D. 

1904-  Rev.  JAMES  T.  DICKINSON,  D.D. 

1905-  Rev.  FRANK  M.  GOODCHILD,  D.D. 
1905-  Rev.  ROBERT  McDONALD,  D.D. 
1905-1907  Mr.  JOHN  C.  McCURDY 

1905-  Rev.  CORTLAND  MYERS,  D.D. 

1905-  Rev.  GEORGE  WHITMAN,  D.D. 

1905-  Rev.  HENRY  O.  HISCOX,  D.D. 

1905-  Rev.  CORNELIUS  S.  SAVAGE,  D.D. 
1906-1908    Rev.  KERR  BOYCE  TUPPER,  D.D. 

1906-  Rev.  HERBERT  S.  JOHNSON 
1906-  Rev.  RUBEN   E.  BURTON,  D.D. 
1908-  Rev.  CARL  D.  CASE,  Ph.D. 

1908-  Rev.  GOVE  G.  JOHNSON 

1909-  Rev.  CHARLES  A.  EATON,  D.  D. 
1909-  Rev.  CURTIS  LEE  LAWS,  D.D. 

RECORDING  SECRETARIES 

TERM    OF   OFFICE 

1850-1850  *Rev.  EDWARD  TURNEY 

1850-1853  *Rev.  CHARLES  N.  CHANDLER,  D.D. 

1853-1854  *Rev.  SILAS  ILSLEY 

1854-1856  *Rev.  CHARLES  N.  CHANDLER,  D.D. 

1856-1857  *Rev.  JACOB  R.  SCOTT 

1857-1864  *Rev.  GEORGE  DANA  BOARDMAN,  D.D.,  LL.D. 

1864-1869  *Mr.  JAMES  D.  REID 

1869-1871     Mr.  AUSTIN  H.  COLE 

1871-1873  *Mr.  EZRA  R.  ANDREWS 

1873-  Mr.  AUSTIN  H.  COLE 


BOARD   OF   TRUSTEES 
OFFICERS 


PRESIDENTS 

TERM    OF   OFFICE 

May  1850-1853  *Rev.  HENRY  DAVIS 
1853-1857  *Rev.  W.  G.  HOWARD,  D.D. 
1857-1871  *Mr.  albert  B.  CAPWELL 
1871-1880  *Mr.  JACOB  F.  WYCKOFF 
1880-1885     Mr.  JOHN  H.  DEANE 
1885-1887  *Mr.  ERIC  L.  HEDSTROM 
1887-1889  *Mr.  ALANSON  J.  FOX 
1889-1891  *Mr.  ERIC  L.  HEDSTROM 
1891-1903  *Mk.  ALANSON  J.  FOX 
1904-  Mr.  GERSHOM  M.  PETERS 

VICE-PRESIDENTS 

TERM    OF   OFFICE 

1852-1853  *Rev.  W.  G.  HOWARD,  D.D. 
1853-1865  *LEMUEL  C.  PAINE,  M.D. 
1865-1881  *HoN.  HAMILTON   E.   SMITH 
1881-1883  *Mr.  henry  A.  DeLAND 
1883-1885  *Mr.  ERIC  L.  HEDSTROM 
1885-1887  *Mr.  ALANSON  J.  FOX 
1887-1888  *HoN.  JAMES   M.  HOYT 
1889-1891  *Mr.  ALANSON  J.  FOX 
1891-1899  *Mr.  FREDERICK  W.  TAYLOR 
1900-1903    Rev.  JOHN  H.  MASON,  D.D. 
1903-  Rev.  CLARENCE  A.  BARBOUR,  D.D. 


TREASURERS 

TERM    OF   OFFICE 

1850-1851  *Mr.  ALVAH  STRONG  . 
1851-1853  *Mr.  ELIJAH  BOTTUM 
1853-1899    Mr.  CYRUS  F.  PAINE 
1899-1903     Mr.  ANDREW  J.  TOWNSON 
1903-  Mr.  CHARLES  T.  De  PUY 


RECORDING   SECRETARIES 

term  of  office 

1850-1853  *Rev.  JUSTIN  A.  SMITH,  D.D. 

1853-1859  *Rev.  ZENAS  FREEMAN 

1859-1862  *Mr.  ARCHIBALD  SERVOSS 

1863-1865  *Mr.  JAMES  D.  REID 

1865-  Mr.  AUSTIN  H.  COLE 

CORRESPONDING  SECRETARIES 

TERM    OF   office 

1850-1859  *Rev.  ZENAS  FREEMAN 

1859-1862  *Mr.  ARCHIBALD  SERVOSS 

tl866-1867*REv.  EZEKIEL  G.  ROBINSON,  D.D.,  LL.D. 

1867-1868  *Mr.  HENRY  L.  ACHILLES 

1868-1871  *Rev.  THOMAS  J.   MORGAN,  D.D.,  LL.D. 

1871-1872  *Rev.  SAMUEL  ADSIT   (Acting;  Assistant,  1872-1877) 

1872-1874  *Mr.  JAMES  D.  REID 

1877-1879    Rev.  HENRY  L.  MOREHOUSE,  D.D.,  LL.D. 

1879-1882    Rev.  WILLIAM  ELGIN,  D.D.   (Assistant,  1879-1880;  Acting, 

1880-1881;  Secretary,  1881-1882) 
1882-1896    Rev.  SAMUEL  P.  MERRILL 
1896-1897    Rev.  ALBERT  COIT,  D.D.  (ad  interim) 
1897-  Rev.  JOSIAH    R.    HENDERSON,   D.D. 


t  From  1862-1866,  the  Board  had  no  Corresponding  Secretary.  From  1862-1864.  Prof. 
NoRTHRUP  acted  as  Corresponding  Secretary  ;  and  from  1864-1866,  Prof.  Robinson  served 
in  that  capacity. 

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TRUSTEES 

INCORPORATORS  RESIGNED  OR  DIED 

1850  *Rev.  henry  DAVIS    1853 

*Rev.  NEHEMIAH   W.   BENEDICT,   D.D 1859 

*Mr.  AHIRAH  G.  fitch  I860 

*Mr.  THERON    brown    1856 

*Rev.  LUTHER  F.  BEECHER,  D.D 1855 

*Mr.  albert  G.  SMITH  1855 

*Rev.  SEWALL    S.    cutting,    D.D 1856 

*Rev.  CHARLES    N.    CHANDLER,    D.D 1852 

*Mr.  ARAUNAH    G.    MOSELEY    1850 

*HoN.  HAMILTON  E.  SMITH  1886 

*HoN.  REUBEN    P.   WISNER    1867 

♦LEMUEL    C.    PAINE,    M.D 1873 

*Rev.  JUSTIN   A.   SMITH.   D.D 1856 

*Mr.  OREN  SAGE   1867 

*Mr.  ALVAH    strong    1885 

*Rev.  HIRAM   K.    STIMSON    1850 

*Mr.  GIDEON  W.  BURBANK   1850 

*Rev.  jay  S.  BACKUS,  D.D 1850 

*Mr.  DANIEL    BOWEN    1852 

*Rev.  ELISHA  E.  L.  TAYLOR,  D.D 1851 

*Mr.  CALEB   BROWN   1866 

*Mr.  JIRAH   BLACKMER    1854 

*Rev.  JAMES   B.    OLCOTT    1852 

*Rev.  MARSENA   STONE    1855 

ELECTED 

1850  *Mr.  WILLIAM    PHELPS    1881 

*Rev.  ZENAS   CASE   1852 

*HoN.  ALONZO    CASE    1865 

*Mr.  CORNELIUS    THOMAS    1863 

1851  *Mr.  ELIJAH    BOTTUM    1859 

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ELECTED  RESIGNED  OR  DIED 

1852  *Rev.  S.  J.   DRAKE    1854 

*Rev.  W.  G.  HOWARD,  D.D 1857 

*Mr.  JACOB   BEAM    1858 

*.Mr.  WILLIAM  A.  COOTES  1861 

1853  *Rev.  CHARLES  N.  CHANDLER,  D.D 1862 

*Mr.  ARAUNAH  G.  MOSELEY   1859 

*Mr.  lewis  DENNEY   1854 

*Mr.  D.  M.  WILSON   1860 

*Mr.  EDWARD   JA:MES    1857 

*Mr.  JAMES    E.    SOUTHWORTH    1855 

*Rev.  henry  C.  fish,  D.D 1873 

*HoN.  JAMES  O.  PETTINGILL   1886 

*Mr.  henry  C.  LATSHAW   1863 

*Gex.  JOHN  F.  RATHBONE   1859 

1854  *Rev.  henry  V.  JONES   1856 

*Mr.  JOHN  M.  FRENCH   1860 

*Mr.  WILLIAM  R.  MUDGE   1856 

1855  *Mr.  SAMUEL    VERNON    1857 

*Mr.  albert   B.   CAPWELL    1880 

*Mr.  CARLOS   DUTTON    1856 

*Rev.  JACOB  R.  SCOTT   1861 

1856  *Mr.  ANAN  HARMON    1860 

*Mr.  JAMES  E.  dexter   1858 

*^Ir.  ALPHEUS   morse   1857 

*HoN.  ELISHA  HARMON   1864 

*Re\'.  DAVID  BELLAMY   1865 

1857  *Rev.  GEORGE  DANA  BOARD  MAN,  D.D..  LL.D 1866 

*Mr.  ALFRED  R.  PRITCHARD   1876 

*Mr.  GEORGE  W.  ROGERS   1863 

*Mr.  JOHN   M.   DAVIES    1871 

*Mr.  peter    BALEN    1865 

1858  *Mr.  henry  L.  ACHILLES    1881 

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elected  resigned  or  died 

*Rev.  ZENAS    freeman    1859 

1859  *Mr.  ROWLEY    KILBOURN    1863 

*Mr.  URIAH   G.    HOYT    1865 

*Mr.  JOHN    M.   BRUCE    1884 

*Mr.  THOMAS   KINGSFORD    1869 

1860  *Rev.  WILLIAM  S.   MIKELS,  D.D 1865 

*Mr.  D.  B.  De  land  1866 

*Mr.  JOHN    R.    PARKER    1862 

*Mr.  JAMES  E.  SPENCER   1861 

*Mr.  M.  C.   MANNING    1861 

1861  *Mr.  JAMES  D.  REID   1894 

*Mr.  JOHN    BUSH    1873 

Mr.  DANIEL  A.  WOODBURY   

*Rev.  T.  SPENCER  HARRISON  1864 

1862  *Rev.  jay    S.    BACKUS,   D.D 1865 

*Rev.  ELISHA   E.   L.   TAYLOR,   D.D 1865 

*Mr.  JOSEPH   B.   HOYT    1888 

♦Mr.  THOMAS   CORNELL    1865 

1863  *Mr.  JONATHAN    P.    BRIGGS    1885 

*Rev.  B.  R.  SWICK  1866 

*Mr.  JOSEPH  J.  GLASS  1865 

1864  *Mr.  JACOB    F.    WYCKOFF    1881 

Mr.  AUSTIN  H.  COLE   1867 

1865  *HoN.  WILLIAM    RICHARDSON    1874 

*Rev.  PHARCELLUS  church,  D.D 1868 

*Rev.  p.  J.  WILLIAMS  1868 

*Mr.  S.  S.  JEWETT  1868 

*Rev.  ICHABOD  CLARK,  D.D 1868 

*Rev.  ABEL   HASKELL    1865 

*Mr.  CHAUNCEY  B.   WOODWORTH    1871 

*Mr.  ANAN  HARMON   1871 

1866  *Mr.  GEORGE  DAWSON  1876 

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ELECTED  RESIGNED   OR  DIED 

*Rev.  DAVID  MOORE,  D.D 1877 

Mr.  mason   G.    SEELEY    1882 

*HoN.  GEORGE  W.   RAWSON    1877 

*HoN.  JAMES    M.    HOYT    1895 

*Mr.  EZRA  R.  ANDREWS    1900 

1867    Hon.  G.   HILTON    SCRIBNER    1883 

*Mr.  IRA  B.  NORTHROP   1871 

*Mr.  EDWIN  O.  SAGE   1878 

1867  *Mr.  royal  L.   MACK    1887 

1868  *Mr.  JOHN   B.  TREVOR   1890 

*Rev.  benjamin  D.  MARSHALL,  D.D 1874 

*Mr.  JOHN  CRAWFORD  1871 

Rev.  henry  E.  ROBINS,  D.D.,  LL.D 1874 

1870  Rev.  JOSEPH  F.  ELDER,  D.D 1902 

1871  *Mr.  WILLIAM  L.  PROCTOR  1877 

*Mr.  ALANSON   J.   FOX    1903 

*Rev.  a.  J.  F.  BEHRENDS,  D.D.,  S.T.D 1876 

1872  *Mr.  timothy  H.   PORTER   1876 

Mr.  ROBERT   K.    DAVIES    1881 

1873  Mr.  CYRUS  F.   PAINE   

1874  *Mr.  ERIC  L.  HEDSTROM  1894 

Rev.  PHILIP  W.  BICKEL,  D.D 1879 

Rev.  henry  L.  MOREHOUSE,  D.D.,  LL.D 1877 

1875  *Mr.  JAMES   E.    SPENCER    1880 

1876  Rev.  T.  EDWIN  BROWN,  D.D 1898 

*Mr.  WILLIAM   A.    GELLATLY    1885 

*Mr.  henry  a.  De  land   1908 

1877  *Mr.  ELI    PERRY    1881 

*Rev.  a.  JUDSON  BARRETT,  D.D 1889 

Mr.  AUSTIN   H.   COLE    

1878  Rev.  CHARLES  J.  BALDWIN,  D.D 1896 

*Mr.  MARSENUS  H.   BRIGGS 1896 

XX 


ELECTED  RESIGNED  OR   DIED 

1879  *Mr.  CHARLES    PRATT    1886 


Mr.  JOHN   H.  DEANE    1886 

1881  Rev.  ROBERT  S.  Mac  ARTHUR,  D.D.,  LL.D 

Rev.  CEPHAS  B.  CRANE,  D.D 1896 

*Rev.  SAMUEL   W.    DUNCAN,   D.D 1893 

*Mr.  WILLIAM  A.   CAULDWELL    1882 

*Mr.  DEVALSON  G.  weaver   1887 

1882  *Mr.  MARVIN  A.  CULVER  1903 

Rev.  HENRY   M.   KING,   D.D 1892 

Mr.  CHARLES    SIEDLER    1899 

1883  *Mr.  grange  SARD  1885 

1885  Mr.  JOSEPH    CAMPBELL    1895 

*Mr.  ten    EYCK   De   PUY    1895 

*Mr.  GEORGE  L.   STEDMAN    1898 

*Mr.  FREDERICK    W.    TAYLOR    1899 

1886  Prof.  ZENAS  F.  WESTERVELT,  LL.D 

Mr.  ANDREW  J.  TOWNSON   

*Mr.  BYRON   E.   HUNTLEY    1906 

*Rev.  JOHN  H.  GRIFFITH,  D.D 1895 

*Mr.  DANIEL   HARRIS    1900 

1887  Rev.  JOSEPH  W.  A.  STEWART,  D.D.,  LL.D 1903 

*Mr.  CHAUNCEY  B.  WOODWORTH   1895 

1889  *Mr.  ANDREW   N.    PERRIN    1890 

1890  Rev.  FREDERICK  L.  ANDERSON,  D.D 1901 

1891  Mr.  WILBUR   S.    PECK    1907 

Rev.  H.  clay  PEEPELS   1905 

1892  Hon.  WALTER  S.  HUBBELL   

1893  Rev.  WALLACE    BUTTRICK,    D.D 1906 

1894  Mr.  HENRY    A.    SHERWIN    

1895  *Rev.  albert  G.   UPHAM,  D.D 1902 

*Mr.  JAMES   F.   CHARD    1897 

Rev.  JAMES  M.  BRUCE 

xxi 


ELECTED  RESIGNED   OR   DIED 

Rev.  JOHN  HUMPSTONE,  D.D 1904 

1896  Mr.  albert  R.  PRITCHARD   

Rev.  ROBERT   B.   HULL,   D.D 

Mr.  THOMAS    B.    RYDER    

Rev.  CLARENCE  A.  BARBOUR,   D.D 

Rev.  THOMAS  J.   VILLERS,   D.D 

1897  *Rev.  HORACE  H.  HUNT  1897 

1898  Rev.  JOHN  H.  MASON,  D.D 1903 

Hon.  GEORGE  W.  STEDMAN  1903 

Rev.  WILLIAM  C.   P.  RHOADES,  D.D 

1899  *Mr.  JOHN   J.   JONES    1904 

1900  Mr.  ARTHUR  E.   HEDSTROM   

*Mr.  J.  LEE  JUDSON    1901 

1901  Mr.  GERSHOM    M.    PETERS    

Mr.  MARVIN  L  GREENWOOD   

Mr.  CHARLES   A.    MATHEWS    

1902  Rev.  RUFUS   P.  JOHNSON,   D.D 

Rev.  DONALD  D.   Mac  LAURIN,  D.D 1908 

1903  Mr.  EDWARD    W.    ATWATER    

Pres.  a.  H.  strong,  D.D.,  LL.D 

Mr.  CHARLES  T.  De  PUY   

Rev.  THOS.  D.  ANDERSON,  D.D 

1904  Mr.  JUNIUS  R.  JUDSON    

Mr.  JAMES  C.  FOLEY   

1905  Rev.  JAMES  T.  DICKINSON,  D.D 

Rev.  henry  C.  APPLEGARTH,  D.D 

1906  Mr.  ARTHUR   L.    LESHER    

1907  Mr.  JOHN  C.   Mc  CURDY    

Mr.  WILLIAM    B.   HALE    

1908  Mr.  albert    C.    BURROWS    

Mr.  CHARLES  M.  THOMS    

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THE     F AC  U  LT Y 

PRESIDENTS 

1868  *Rev.  EZEKIEL  OILMAN  ROBINSON,  D.D.,  LL.D.  Resigned,  1872 
1872    Rev.  AUGUSTUS   HOPKINS   STRONG,   D.D.,   LL.D. 

DEANS 

1903     Rev.  JOSEPH     WILLIAM     ALEXANDER     STEWART,     D.D., 
LL.D. 


PROFESSORS 


ELECTED  RESIGNED  OR  DIED 

1850  *Rev.  JOHN  SHARP  MAGINNIS,  D.D 1852 

Born,  Butler  County,  Pa.,  June  13,  1805.  A.B.,  Cy.  C,  1832;  D.D.,  B.  U., 
1844;  graduated,  N.  T.  I.,  1832;  ord.  Portland,  Me.,  Oct.  1832;  pastor, 
Portland,  1832-37;  Providence,  R.  I.,  1837;  prof.  Biblical  Theology, 
Colg.  T.  S.,  1838-50;  prof.  Biblical  and  Pastoral  Theology,  R.  T.  S., 
and  Intellectual  and  Moral  Philosophy,  U.  R.,  1850-52.  Died  Rochester, 
N.  Y.,  Oct.  15,  1852. 

1850  *Rev.    THOMAS    JEFFERSON    CONANT,    D.D 1857 

Born,  Brandon,  Vt.,  Dec.  13,  1802.  A.B.,  Mid.  C,  1823;  D.D.,  ib.,  1844; 
graduate  student  in  Greek  and  Hebrew,  Mid.  C.,  1823-25 ;  tutor,  Cn.  C, 
1825-27 ;  prof.  Latin,  Greek  and  German,  Cy.  C,  1827-33 ;  prof.  Lan- 
guages and  Biblical  Literature,  Colg.  T.  S.,  1835-50;  prof.  Hebrew, 
and  Biblical  Criticism  and  Interpretation,  R.  T.  S.,  1850-57;  engaged 
in  revising  the  English  Version  of  the  Bible  under  the  auspices  of  the 
American  Bible  Union,  1857-77;  member,  American  Old  Testament 
Revision  Committee;  author,  translation  of  Gesenius's  Hebrew  Gram- 
mar; Baptizein.  its  Meaning  and  Use ;  Job,  Revised  Version  and  Notes 
(with  and  without  Hebrew  Text)  ;  and  many  other  works.  Died, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  April  30,  1891. 

1852  *Rev.  JOHN  HOWARD  RAYMOND,  LL.D 1854 

Born,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  7,  1814.  A.B.,  Un.  C,  1832;  graduated. 
Colg.  T.  S.,  1838;  LL.D..  U.  R..  1855;  tutor.  Colg.  U.,  1838-39;  prof. 

1 


ELECTED  RESIGNED  OR   DIED 

Rhetoric  and  English  Literature,  Colg.  U.,  1839-50;  prof.  Rhetoric  and 
Belles  Lettres,  U.  R.,  1850-55;  prof.  Sacred  Rhetoric,  R.  T.  S.,  1852- 
54;  pres.  Brooklyn  Collegiate  and  Polytechnic  Institute,  1855-64;  pres. 
and  prof.  Mental  and  Moral  Philosophy,  Vassar  C,  1864-78.  Died, 
Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  14,  1878. 

1852  *Rev.  VELONA   ROUNDY   HOTCHKISS,   D.D 1865 

Born,  Spafford,  N.  Y.,  June  5,  1815.  A.B.,  Colg.  U.,  1837;  graduated, 
Colg.  T.  S.,  1838;  D.D.,  Colg.  U.,  1856;  ord.  Poultney,  Vt.,  Dec.  20,  1838; 
pastor,  Poultney,  1838-42;  Second  ch.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1842^5;  First 
ch..  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1845-49;  Washington  St.  ch.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y., 
1849-54;  lecturer  in  Ecclesiastical  History,  R.  T.  S.,  1852-54;  prof. 
Ecclesiastical  History,  ib.,  1854-57;  Biblical  Literature  and  Exegesis,  ib., 
1857-65;  pastor,  Washington  St.  ch.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1865-79;  lecturer 
on  Expository  Preaching  in  R.  T.  S.,  B.  U.  T.  S.,  and  Woodstock  C, 
Canada,  1880.    Died,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  4,  1882. 

1853  *Rev.  EZEKIEL  GILMAN  ROBINSON,  D.D.,  LL.D 1872 

Born,  Attleboro,  Mass.,  Mar.  23,  1815.  A.M.,  B.  U.,  1838;  graduated, 
N.  T.  I.,  1842;  D.D.,  B.  U.,  1853;  LL.D.,  B.  U.,  1872;  H.  U.,  1886; 
ord.  Nov.  1842 ;  pastor,  Norfolk,  Va.,  1842-45 ;  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1845- 
46;  prof.  Bib.  Interpretation,  West.  Bapt.  Theol.  Inst.,  Covington,  Ky., 
1846-50;  pastor.  Ninth  St.  ch.,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1850-53;  prof.  Biblical  and 
Pastoral  Theology,  R.  T.  S.,  1853-72;  pres.  and  Davies  professor,  ib., 
1868-72;  pres.  and  prof.  Moral  and  Intellectual  Philosophy,  B.  U.,  1872- 
89 ;  lecturer,  Andover  T.  S. ;  lecturer  on  Preaching,  Yale  D.  S. ;  Apolo- 
getics, C.  T.  S.,  1889-94;  prof.  Ethics  and  Apologetics,  U.  C,  1892-94; 
pres.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  1877-80.  Ed.  Christian  Review;  trans.  Neander's 
Planting  and  Training  of  the  Christian  Church;  author,  Yale  Lectures 
on  Preaching;  Principles  and  Practice  of  Morality;  Christian  Theology; 
et  al.    Died,  Boston,  Mass.,  June  13,  1894. 

1857  *Rev.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  NORTHRUP,  D.D.,  LL.D.  1867 
Born,  Antwerp,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  15,  1825.  A.B.,  Williams  C,  1854;  gradu- 
ated, R.  T.  S.,  1857;  D.D.,  U.  R.,  1866;  LL.D.,  Kal.  C,  1879;  ord.  Roch- 
ester, N.  Y.,  June  25,  1859;  instructor  in  Eccl.  Hist.,  R.  T.  S.,  1857-58; 
prof.  Eccl.  Hist.,  1858-65 ;  Church  Hist,  and  Evidences  of  Christianity, 
1865-67;  acting  prof.  Mental  and  Moral  Philosophy  U.  C,  1867-69; 
pres.  and  prof.  Systematic  Theol.,  B.  U.  T.  S.,  1867-92;  prof,  and  head 
of  the  dept.  of  Systematic  Theol.,  U.  C,  1892-1900.  Author  (with  Dr. 
Robert  Watts),  The  Sovereignty  of  God;  and  several  published  papers 
and  addresses.    Died  Chicago,  111.,  Dec.  30,  1900. 

1857  *Rev.  AUGUSTUS  RAUSCHENBUSCH,  D.D 1890 

Born,  Altena,  Southern  Westphalia,  Germany,  Feb.  13,  1816.  Gymnasi- 
um  of   Elberfeld,   1833 ;    student   of   Theology,   Universities   of   Berlin 

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ELECTED  RESIGNED  OR   DIED 

and  Bonn,  1833-40;  D.D.,  U.  R.,  1863;  pastor,  Altcna,  1841-46;  came 
to  America  in  1846,  and  engaged  in  mission  work  among  the  Germans 
in  Missouri;  in  the  German  work  of  the  A.  T.  Soc,  New  York,  1847- 
53;  united  with  Bap.  ch.,  New  York,  May,  1850;  miss,  work  among  the 
Germans  in  Canada  and  the  West,  organizing  German  Baptist  churches; 
prof,  in  German  language,  of  Bib.  Lit.  and  Theol.,  R.  T.  S.,  1858-72; 
prof.  Christian  Theol.  and  Church  Hist.,  ib.,  1872-84;  prof.  O.  T.  Inter- 
pretation and  Church  Hist.,  ib.,  1884-90;  engaged  in  literary  work, 
Wandsbek,  near  Hamburg,  Germany,  1890-99.  1847-53  edited  "dcr 
Amoikanisclic  Botschaftcr ;"  edited,  and  in  part  wrote  the  German 
publications  of  the  American  Tract  Society  of  the  same  years,  170 
tracts  and  70  books ;  author,  die  Nacht  dcs  IVestcns;  Anweisungcn 
fiir  Aus7vaiidcrcy;  Lcbcn  Roger  WiUiams;  die  Pilgcrvdter;  Sind  Meiisch 
und  Aife  staminvcrzi.'andt ?  Sollen  zvir  Samstag  oder  Sonntag  fciern? 
1st  dcr  Sonntag  heidnischen  oder  christlichen  Ursprungs?  Biblische 
Fraucnbilder;  Entstelmng  dcr  Kindcrtaiifc ;  Handbuch  der  Homilctik. 
Edited,  Missionsgcsangbuch,  1846;  Pilgerharfe,  1853 ;  Glaubcnsharfe, 
1885;  Nene  Glaubcnsslimme,  1894.    Died,  Wandsbek,  Dec.  5,  1899. 

1865  *Rev.  ASAHEL  CLARK  KENDRICK,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  1869;  1875-1877 
Born,  Poultney,  Vt.,  Dec.  7,  1809.  A.B.,  Ham.  C,  1831;  D.D.,  Un.  C, 
1845;  LL.D.,  Bu.  U.,  1870;  prof.  Greek  Language  and  Literature,  Colg. 
U.,  1832-50;  prof.  Greek  Lang,  and  Literature,  U.  R.,  1850-95;  prof. 
Bib.  Literature  and  Exegesis,  R.  T.  S.,  1865-69;  acting  Trevor  profes- 
sor, Bib.  Lit.  and  N.  T.  Exegesis,  ib.,  1875-77 ;  member  of  the  New  Tes- 
tament Revision  Committee.  Author,  Greek  Introduction;  Greek  01- 
lendorf ;  The  Anabasis  of  Xenophon,  zv-ith  Notes  and  Vocabulary;  The 
Epistle  to  the  Hcbrezvs  {An  American  Commentary  on  the  Nezv  Testa- 
ment) ;  trans,  and  ed.  Olshausen's  Commentary  on  the  Nezu  Testa- 
ment; AIoll's  Commentary  on  Hebrezvs;  et  al.;  Life  and  Letters  of  Mrs. 
Emily  C.  Judson;  Our  Poetical  Favorites;  Leisure  Hours  zcith  the  Ger- 
man Poets.    Died,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  21,  1895. 

1867    Rev.  JOSEPH  HENRY  GILMORE,  Ph.D 1868 

Born,  Boston,  Mass.,  Apr.  29,  1834.  A.M.,  B.  U.,  1858;  graduated, 
N.  T.  L,  1861;  Ph.D.,  B.  U.,  1892;  instructor  in  Hebrew,  N.  T.  L, 
1861-62;  ord.  Penacook,  N.  H.,  June  19,  1862;  pastor,  Penacook,  1862- 
64;  private  secretary  to  Gov.  Gilmore,  and  editor  Concord  Daily  Moni- 
tor, 1864-65;  pastor,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1865-67;  acting  prof.  Hebrew 
Language  and  Lit.,  R.  T.  S.,  1867-68;  prof.  Logic,  Rhetoric  and  Eng- 
lish, U.  R.,  1867-92 ;  prof.  Rhetoric  and  English,  ib.,  1892-1908 ;  emeritus 
prof.,  ib.,  1908-.  pres.  Peoples'  Rescue  Mission,  1896-.  chaplain  United 
Society  of  the  Civil  War,  1908-  Author,  Art  of  Expression;  Outlines 
of  Logic;  Outlines  of  Rhetoric;  Chautauquan  Text-Book  of  English 
Literature;   Outline  Studies  in  English  and  American  Literature;  He 

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Leadcth  Me,  and  other  Religions  Poems;  editorial  writer,  Democrat  and 
Chronicle,  Rochester,  1868-1878;  The  English  Language  and  its  Early 
Literature;  Familiar  Chats  about  Books  and  Reading. 

Address,  Rochester,   N.  Y. 

1868  Rev.  GEORGE  HENRY  WHITTEMORE  1876 

Born,  Boston,  Mass.,  Aug.  19,  1839.  A.B.,  H.  U.,  1860;  graduated, 
N.  T.  I.,  1868;  ord.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Sep.  6,  1868;  acting  prof.  Hebrew 
Language  and  Literature,  R.  T.  S.,  1868-76;  occasional  ministerial 
service,    Cambridge,    Mass.,    1876-. 

Address,  379  Harvard   St.,   Cambridge,  Mass. 

1869  *Rev.  rabbi  JOSEPH  WALES  BUCKLAND,  D.D 1876 

Born,  Deerfield,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  16,  1829.  A.B.,  Un.  C,  1849;  graduated, 
U.  T.  S.,  1855 ;  D.D. ;  ord.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1855 ;  pastor,  New  York, 
1855-56;  Ossining,  1857-64;  Calvary  ch.,  New  York,  1864-69;  prof. 
Church  History  and  Evidences  of  Christianity,  R.  T.  S.,  1869-73; 
Pettengill  prof.  Church  History,  ib.,  1873-76.  Died,  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
Jan.  30,  1877. 

1870.  *Rev.  HORATIO  BALCH   HACKETT,  D.D.,  LL.D 1875 

Born,  Salisbury,  Mass.,  Dec.  27,  1808.  A.B.,  Am.  C,  1830;  graduated, 
Andover  T.  S.,  1833 ;  in  Germany,  1833-35 ;  D.D.,  U.  Vt.,  1845 ;  H.  U., 
1861;  LL.D.,  Am.  C,  1862;  adjunct  prof.  Latin  and  Greek  Languages 
and  Literature,  B.  U.,  1835-38;  prof.  Hebrew  Literature,  ib.,  1838-39; 
prof.  Bib.  Lit.  and  Interpretation,  N.  T.  I.,  1839-68;  in  Europe  and  the 
East,  1868-70;  prof.  Biblical  Literature  and  New  Testament  Exegesis, 
R.  T.  S.,  1870-75,  (Trevor  prof.,  1872-75)  ;  member,  American  Bible 
Union,  and  the  American  Revision  Committee.  Author,  Hebrezv  Gram- 
mar; Commentary  on  the  Acts;  Illustrations  of  Scripture,  suggested  by 
a  Tour  through  the  Holy  Land;  Christian  Memorials  of  the  War; 
translated  with  additions  and  improvements,  Winer's  Chaldee  Gram- 
mar; Van  Oosterzee's  Commentary  on  Philemon;  Braun's  Commentary 
on  Philippians;  edited  (together  with  Dr.  Ezra  Abbot),  American 
edition  of  Smith's  Dictionary  of  the  Bible.  Died,  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
Nov.  2,  1875. 

1872    Rev.  AUGUSTUS  HOPKINS  STRONG,  DD..  LL.D. 

Born,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  3,  1836.  A.B.,  Y.  C,  1857;  graduated, 
R.  T.  S.,  1859;  D.D.,  B.  U.,  1870;  Y.  U.,  1890;  P.  U.,  1896;  LL.D., 
Bu.  U.,  1891;  Alfred  U.,  1894;  in  Europe,  1859-60;  ord.,  Haverhill, 
Mass.,  Aug.  3,  1861 ;  pastor,  Haverhill,  1861-65 ;  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1865- 
72;  pres.  and  prof.  Biblical  Theology,  R.  T.  S.,  1872- ;  pres.  A.  B. 
M.  U.,  1892-95 ;  pres.  Gen.  Convention  of  Baptists  of  North  America, 
1907-10.    Author,  Systematic  Theology,  1886  (7th  edition,  1903)  revised 

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and  enlarged,  in  3  vols.,  1908;  PhUosophy  and  Religion,  1888;  The 
Great  Poets  and  their  Theology,  1897;  Christ  in  Creation  and  Ethical 
Monism,   1899.  Address,    17  Sibley   Place,   Rochester,   N.   Y. 

1872  Rev.  WILLIA.M  CLEAVER  WILKINSON,  DD..  LL.D.  . .  1881 
Born,  Westford,  Vt.,  Oct.  19.  1833.  A.B.,  U.  R.,  1857;  graduated,  R. 
T.  S.,  1859;  D.D.,  U.  R.,  1873;  LL.D.,  Bay.  U.,  1904;  ord.  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  Nov.  22,  1859;  pastor.  New  Haven,  1859-61;  student.  University 
of  Paris,  1861-62;  ad  interim  prof.  Modern  Languages,  U.  R.,  1863-64; 
pastor,  Mt.  Auburn,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1865-66;  acting  prof.  Homiletics 
and  Pastoral  Theology,  R.  T.  S.,  1872-73;  Wyckoff  prof.  Homiletics 
and  Past.  Theol.,  ib.,  18.73-81 ;  literary  pursuits,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.,  1881- 
92;  prof.  Poetry  and  Criticism,  University  of  Chicago,  1892-.  Author, 
The  Dance  of  Modern  Society;  A  Free  Lance  in  the  Field  of  Life  and 
Letters;  The  Baptist  Principle;  Edwin  Arnold  as  Poctizcr  and  Pagan- 
izer;  Poems;  Webster:  an  Ode;  The  Epic  of  Saul ;  The  Epic  of  Paul; 
The  Epic  of  Moses;  Poems  (Enlarged)  ;  Complete  Poetical  Works  (5 
vols.)  ;  Modern  Masters  of  Pulpit  Discourse;  Some  New  Literary  Val- 
uations. Address,   5630  Woodlawn   Ave.,    Chicago,   111. 

1872  *Rev.  HERMANN  MORITZ  SCHAEFFER  1897 

Born,  Lage,  Lippe-Detmold,  Germany,  Aug.  22,  1839.  Graduated  from 
German  Department,  1864;  student,  U.  R.,  1864-65;  graduated,  R.  T.  S., 
1867;  ord.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  17,  1867;  pastor.  First  German  ch., 
New  York,  1867-72;  prof.  Biblical  Literature  and  Rhetoric,  German 
Department,  R.  T.  S.,  1872-84;  prof.  New  Testament  Interpretation  and 
Mental  and  Moral  Philosophy,  ib.,  1884-89;  prof.  New  Testament 
Interpretation  and  Pastoral  Theolog\',  ib.,  1889-97.  Author,  Erkldrung 
dcr  Apostelgeschichte;  Einlcitung  cur  Erkldrung  des  Neuen  Testa- 
ments; Die  Erkldrung  des  erstcn  Bricfes  an  die  Korinther.  Died, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  May  11,  1897. 

1875    Rev.  HOWARD  OSGOOD,  DD.,  LL.D.,  1900 

Born,  Magnolia  Plantation,  Plaquemines  parish.  La.,  Jan.  4,  1831 ; 
Harvard  University,  1850;  D.D.,  B.  U.,  1868;  LL.D.,  P.  U.,  1894;  ord., 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  12.  1857;  pastor.  Flushing,  L.  I.,  1856-59; 
North  church,  New  York,  1860-65;  prof,  of  Hebrew,  C.  T.  S.,  1868- 
74;  acting  prof,  of  Church  History,  R.  T.  S.,  1875-76;  prof,  of  Hebrew 
Language  and  Literature,  ib.,  1876-1900;  literary  work,  Rochester, 
1900-.  Member  of  the  American  Old  Testament  Revision  Commit- 
tee. Address,  11  Livingston   Park,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

1881  *Rev.  BENJAMIN  OSGOOD  TRUE,  D.D 1902 

Born,  Plainfield,  N.  H.,  Dec.  17,  1845.  A.B.,  D.  C.  1866;  graduated, 
R.  T.  S.,  1870;  D.D.,  U.  R.,  1889;  ord.  Baldwinsville,  N.  Y.,  May  31, 
1870;  pastor,  Baldwinsville,  1870-72;  travel  and  study  abroad,  7  months 
in  1872;  pastor,   First  ch.,  Meriden,  Conn.,   1873-79;  travel  and  study 

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abroad,  1879-80;  pastor,  Central  ch.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1880-81;  prof. 
Church  History,  R.  T.  S.,  1881-1902;  travel  and  study  abroad,  1889-90. 
Author,  Outlines  of  Church  History,  printed  for  use  of  students,  not 
published.    Died,  Lakeport,  N.  H.,  July  18,  1902. 

1881  Rev.  ADELBERT  SUMPTER  COATS,  D.D 1891 

Born,  Schuylers  Lake,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  1,  1847.  A.B.,  Ham.  C,  1874; 
graduated,  R.  T.  S.,  1877;  D.D.,  U.  R.,  1897;  ord.  Portland,  Oregon, 
Sep.  3,  1877;  pastor,  Portland,  Aug.  1877-Nov.  1880;  prof.  Elocution 
and  Sacred  Oratory,  R.  T.  S.,  Jan.  1881-June  1891 ;  pastor,  First  church, 
Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  Sep.  1891-Sep.  1893;  First  church,  Buffalo,  N.  Y., 
Oct.  1893-Nov.  1901;  in  Europe,  Nov.  1901-Nov.  1902;  supply  First 
church,  Cortland,  N.  Y.,  and  Portland,  Ore.,  1903-1904;  p.  Evangel 
church,  Berkeley,  Calif.,  May  1904-09;  w.  c,  ib.,  1909-. 

Address,  2609  Hillegass  Ave.,  Berkeley,  Calif. 

1882  Rev.  HENRY  EPHRAIM  ROBINS,  D.D.,  LL.D 1903 

Born,  Hartford,  Conn.,  Sep.  30,  1827.  Student,  Connecticut  Literary 
Institution ;  Fairmount  Theological  Seminary,  Ohio ;  graduated,  N. 
T.  I.,  1861;  D.D.,  U.  R.,  1868;  LL.D.,  Colby  U.,  1890;  ord.  Hartford, 
Conn.,  Dec.  6,  1861 ;  pastor.  Central  ch.,  Newport,  R.  I.,  Jan.  1862- 
May  1867;  First  ch.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1867-73;  president,  Colby  C, 
1873-82;  prof.  Christian  Ethics,  R.  T.  S.,  1882-1903;  (unable  to  engage 
in  the  active  work  of  teaching  on  account  of  ill-health)  retired,  engaged 
in  literary  work,  1903-  Author,  Harmony  of  Ethics  with  Theology; 
The  Christian  Idea  of  Education  as  Distinguished  from  the  Secular 
Idea  of  Education;  Ethics  of  the  Christian  Life. 

Address,  580  West  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

1876  *SAMUEL    EMMONS    BROWN    1877 

Born,  Portland,  Me.,  Feb.  27,  1847.  A.  B.,  H.  U.,  1870;  graduated, 
R.  T.  S.,  1873;  student  Universities  of  Halle  and  Leipzig,  1873-76;  act- 
ing prof.  New  Testament  Exegesis,  R.  T.  S.,  1876-77.  Died,  Lowell, 
Mass.,  Aug.  5,  1877. 

1877  *WILLIAM  ARNOLD  STEVENS,  DD.,  LL.D 1910 

Born,  Granville,  O.,  Feb.  5,  1839.  A.B.,  D.  U.,  1862;  student,  R.  T.  S., 
1862-63 ;  classical  tutor,  D.  U..  1863-65 ;  student  of  Philology  and  Theol- 
ogy, Harvard  U.,  and  Universities  of  Leipzig  and  Berlin,  1865-68;  D.D., 
D.  U.,  1882;  LL.D.,  U.  R.,  1882;  prof.  Greek  Lang,  and  Literature, 
D.  U.,  1868-77;  prof.  Biblical  Literature  and  N.  T.  Exegesis,  R.  T.  S. 
1877-1910.  Author,  Select  Orations  of  Lysias;  Commentary  on  the 
Epistle  to  the  Thessalonians ;  (with  Ernest  DeWitt  Burton)  A  Har- 
mony of  the  Gospels  for  Historical  Study;  (with  Ernest  DeWitt  Bur- 
ton) A  Handbook  of  the  Life  of  Christ;  Exegetical  Papers;  and  numer- 
ous articles  on  philological  and  biblical  subjects.  Died  Rochester,  N. 
Y.,  Jan.  2,  1910. 

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1877    ALBERT  HENRY  NEWMAN,  D.D.,  LL.D. 1881 

Born,  Edgefield,  S.  C,  Aug.  25,  1852.  A.B.,  Mer.  U.,  1871 ;  graduated, 
R.  T.  S.,  1875;  graduate  student,  S.  B.  T.  S.,  1875-76;  LL.D.,  South- 
western Baptist  U.,  1883;  D.D.,  Mer.  U.,  1885;  acting  prof.  Church 
History,  R.  T.  S.,  1877-80;  prof.  Church  History,  ib.,  1880-81;  prof. 
Church  History,  McM.  U.,  1881-1901;  prof.  Church  History  and  dean, 
Southwestern  Bap.  Theol.  Sem.  1901-  (till  1908,  Department  of  Theol., 
Baylor  University,  Waco,  Tex.)  ;  professorial  Lecturer,  U.  C.  Divinity 
School,  1906.  Author,  Annotated  translation  of  Immer's  Hertncneutics 
of  the  Ni'Zi>  Testament;  translation  of  Augustine's  Anti-Maniclican 
Treatises;  A  History  of  the  Baptists  in  the  United  States;  A  History 
of  Anti-Pcdobaptism ;  A  Manual  of  Church  History;  author  in  part  and 
editor  A  Century  of  Baptist  Achievement ;  contributor  to  Baptist  En- 
cyclopedia; American  Encyclopedia;  Canadian  Encyclopedia;  Encyclo- 
pedia Britannica;  The  Popular  and  Critical  Encyclopedia;  Dictionary  of 
Christ  and  the  Gospels;  Dictionary  of  Religions  and  Ethics;  Realen- 
cyklopddie  fiir  protestantische  Theologie  und  Kirche  (3rd  edition)  ;  de- 
partment editor  for  Church  History,  and  contributor  New  Schaff-Her- 
sog  Encyclopedia  of  Religious  Knowledge;  contributor  of  article  Dcr 
Protestantismus  in  Nord  Amcrika  to  "Der  Protestantismus  am  Ende  des 
XIX  Jahrhundert  in  Wort  und  Bild,  (Berlin)  ;  associate  editor,  Ameri- 
can Journal  of  Theology;  and  The  Review  and  Expositor.  LL.D.,  S. 
W.  Bapt.  U.  1883;  D.D.,  Mer.  U.,  1885. 

Address,  609  Dutton  St.,  Waco,  Texas. 

1881  *Rev.  THOMAS  HARWOOD  PATTISON,  D.D 1904 

Born,  Launceston,  Cornwall,  England,  Dec.  14,  1838.  Regent's  Park 
College,  London,  1862;  D.D.,  Colg.  U.,  1880;  B.  U.,  1892;  Wms.  C, 
1893;  pastor,  Middleton  in  Teesdale,  Durham,  Eng.,  Newcastle  on  Tyne; 
Rochdale;  First  ch..  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1875-78;  Emmanuel  ch.,  Al- 
bany, N.  Y.,  1878-81 ;  prof.  Homilctics  and  Pastoral  Theology,  R.  T.  S., 
1881-1904.  Author  (with  others).  Religious  Republics;  Service  of 
Song;  Present-Day  Lectures;  The  Making  of  William  Carey;  History 
of  the  English  Bible;  The  Making  of  the  Sermon;  Public  Prayer;  The 
History  of  Preaching  and  numerous  articles  in  religious  and  secular 
periodicals.     Died  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  13,  1904. 

1882  Rev.  ERNEST  DeWITT  BURTON,  D.D 1883 

Born,  Granville,  O.,  Feb.  4,  1856.  A.B.,  D.  U.,  1876;  graduated,  R. 
T.  S.,  1882;  student,  Universtiy  of  Leipzig,  1887;  University  of  Berlin, 
1894;  D.D.,  D.  U.,  1898;  engage  in  teaching,  1876-79;  ord.  Rochester, 
N.  Y.,  June  22,  1883;  instructor  in  New  Testament  Greek.  R.  T.  S.. 
1882-83 ;  associate  prof.  New  Testament  Interpretation,  N.  T.  I.,  1883- 
86;  prof.  New  Testament  Interpretation,  N.  T.  I.,  1886-92;  prof.  New 
Testament  Interpretation,  U.  C,  1892-.  One  of  the  associate  editors 
of  The  Biblical  World,  1893-1906;  editor-in-chief,  1906-  one  of  the  edit- 

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ors  of  The  American  Journal  of  Theology,  1897-1906;  managing  editor, 
1906-.  Oriental  Educational  Commissioner,  U.  C,  1908-09.  Author,  Syn- 
tax of  the  Moods  and  Tenses  in  New  Testament  Greek;  Records  and 
Letters  of  the  Apostolic  Age;  Handbook  of  the  Life  of  Paul;  (jointly 
with  William  Arnold  Stevens),  Handbook  of  the  Life  of  Christ;  (also 
jointly  with  William  Arnold  Stevens),  A  Harmony  of  the  Gospels  for 
Historical  Study;  Short  Introduction  to  the  Gospels;  Principles  of  Lit- 
erary Criticism  and  their  Application  to  the  Synoptic  Problem;  Studies 
in  the  Gospel  according  to  Mark;  (with  Shailer  Mathews)  Studies  in 
the  Life  of  Christ  and  Principles  and  Ideals  for  the  Sunday  School; 
(with  J.  M.  P.  Smith  and  G.  B.  Smith)  Biblical  Ideas  of  the  Atone- 
ment; editor  (1899-1906  with  W.  R.  Harper)  Constructive  Bible  Studies. 
D.D.,  D.  U.,  1897.  Address,  5525  Woodlawn  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1884    Rev.  JACOB  SAMUEL  GUBELMANN,  D.D. 

Born,  Berne,  Switzerland,  Nov.  26,  1836.  A.B.,  U.  R.,  1858 ;  graduated, 
R.  T.  S.,  1860;  D.D.,  U.  R.,  1887;  ord.  Louisville,  Ky.,  Jan.  13,  1861; 
pastor,  Louisville,  1860-62;  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1862-68;  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
168-84;  prof.  Christian  Theology  and  Homiletics,  German  Department, 
R.  T.  S.,  1884-94;  prof.  Christian  Theology,  Ethics  and  Homiletics,  ib., 
1894-.  Author,  Die  Predigt  am  See;  The  Inspiration  of  the  Sacred 
Scriptures.  Address,  39  Brighton  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

1889    Rev.  THEODORE  WELD  HOPKINS   1890 

Born,  Cincinnati,  O.,  Jan.  5,  1841.  A.B.,  Y.  C,  1864;  graduated,  R. 
T.  S.,  1873 ;  prof.  Ecclesiastical  History,  Chicago  Theological  Seminary, 
1874-80;  pastor.  Central  Presbyterian  ch.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1881-87; 
acting  prof.  Church  History,  R.  T.  S.,  1889-90;  prof.  Ecclesiastical  His- 
tory and  Church  Polity,  Aub.  T.  S.,  1893-95;  engaged  in  literary  work 
and  supplying  pulpits,  residence,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1895-. 

Address,  23   Rundel   Park,   Rochester,   N.   Y. 

1889  Rev.  ALBERT  JOHN  RAMAKER 

Born,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Oct.  3,  1860.  Graduated,  R.  T.  S.,  1886;  A.B., 
U.  R.,  1895;  ord.  Cleveland,  O.,  Aug.  23,  1886;  pastor,  Cleveland,  1886- 
89 ;  instructor  in  Greek  and  Latin  Grammar,  German  Literature  and 
Universal  History,  German  Department,  R.  T.  S.,  1889-90;  acting  prof. 
Church  History,  and  the  Greek  Language,  ib.,  1890-99;  prof,  ib.,  1899-. 
Author,  Ein  Ueberblick  iiber  die  Geschichte  der  deutschen  Baptisten  in 
America;  Die  christliche  Heidensmission;  Eine  kurze  Geschichte  der 
Baptisten.  Address,  11  Tracy  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

1890  Rev.  LEWIS   KAISER 

Born,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Dec.  23,  1860.  Student,  German  Department, 
and  U.  R.,  1878-83;  R.  T.  S.,  1883-84;  C.  T.  S.,  1884-85;  ord.  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  Sep.  18,  1884;  pastor,  Philadelphia,  1884-88;  Rochester, 
N.  Y.,  1888-90;  acting  prof.  Old  Testament  Interpretation  and  Universal 


ELECTED  RESIGNED  OR   DIED 

History,  German  Department,  R.  T.  S.,  1890-99;  prof,  ib.,  1899-. 
Moderator  of  Triennial  Conference  of  German  Baptists  1898-1910.  Au- 
thor, Das  apostolischc  Zcitaltcr;  Die  Stimmcn  dcr  Prophctcn. 

Address,   13  Tracy   St.,  Rochester,   N.   Y. 

1891     JOHN  PHILLIPS  SILVERNAIL 

Born,  Prattsville,  N.  Y.,  June  5,  1851.  A.B.,  Ham.  C.,  1874;  prof. 
Elocution,  in  Polytechnic  Institute,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1874-84;  prof. 
Elocution  and  Sacred  Oratory,  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1884-91 ; 
acting  prof.  Elocution  and  Sacred  Oratory,  R.  T.  S.,  1891-. 

Address,  177  Pearl  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

1891  Rev.  WALTER  ROBERT  BETTERIDGE,  D.D. 

Born.  Riga,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  16,  1863.  A.B.,  U.  R.,  1888;  D.D.,  U.  R.,  1906; 
graduated,  R.  T.  S.,  1891 ;  student,  Universities  of  Gottingen  and 
Berlin,  1895-96;  ord.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  June  30,  1892;  instructor  in 
Hebrew,  R.  T.  S.,  1891-92;  assistant  prof.  Hebrew  Language  and 
Literature,   ib.,   1892-1900;   acting  prof,   ib.,   1900-01;  prof,   ib.,   1901- 

Address,  18  Sibley  Place,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

1897    Rev.  WALTER  RAUSCHENBUSCH,  D.D. 

Born,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  4,  1861.  Graduated,  Gymnasium,  Giiters- 
loh,  Westphalia,  Germany,  1883;  A.B.,  U.  R.,  1884;  D.D.,  U.  R.,  1902; 
graduated,  R.  T.  S.,  1886;  ord.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  21,  1886;  pastor. 
Second  German  ch..  New  York,  1886-97;  acting  prof.  New  Testament 
Interpretation  and  the  Natural  Sciences,  German  Department,  R.  T.  S., 
1897-99;  prof,  ib.,  1899-1902;  prof..  Church  History,  R.  T.  S.,  1902-. 
Secretarj',  Baptist  Congress,  1892-94;  editor,  Jitgend  Herold,  1892-96; 
Earl  Lecturer,  Pacific  Theological  Seminary,  Berkeley,  Calif.,  1910; 
editor,  EvangeUiimsUedcr  and  Evangeliumss'dngcr ;  author,  Das  Leben 
Jesu;  Leben  und  Wirken  von  August  Raiischenbusch;  Die  poUtische 
Vcrfassung  unseres  Landcs;  Christianity  and  the  Social  Crisis. 

Address,  40  Shepherd  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

1903    Rev.  JOHN   HENRY  MASON,  D.D. 

Born.  W.  Swanzey,  N.  H.,  May  29,  1850.  Graduated.  B.  U.,  A.  B. 
1872;  D.D.,  U.  R.,  1903;  D.D.,  B.  U.,  1904;  on  the  stafif  of  "The  New 
York  Tribune"  1872-1874;  R.  T.  S.,  1877;  ord.  Sennett,  N.  Y.,  June 
6.  1877;  p.  Sennett  1877-Oct.  1881;  Brockport.  Nov.  1881-Apr.  1889; 
First  church.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  May,  1889-June  1896;  in  Europe; 
First  church,  Batavia,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  1898-Jan.  1904;  prof.  English  Bible, 
R.  T.  S.,  Sept.  1904-.  Address,  213  Culver  Road,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

1903    Rev.  JOSEPH     WILLIAM     ALEXANDER     STEWART,     D.D., 

LL.D. 

Born,  Waterloo,  Ontario,  Jan.  17,  1852.     A.B.,  U.  T.,  1876;  graduated, 

Theol.  Dept.  Woodstock  C,  1879;  D.D.,  U.  R.,  1893;  LL.D.,  Mc^L  U., 

1907;  ord.  Beachville,  Ontario,  June,  1876;  pastor,  Beachville,  1876-77; 

9 


ELECTED  RESIGNED   OR   DIED 

St.  Catharines,  Ont.,  1877-81;  Hamilton,  Ont,  1881-87;  Rochester, 
N.  Y.,  1887-1903;  Examiner,  U.  T.,  1881-84;  acting  prof.  Homiletics, 
McM.  U.,  1885-86;  secretary.  For.  Miss.  Soc.  of  Ont.  and  Que.,  1882- 
86;  dean  and  prof.  Christian  Ethics  and  Pastoral  Theology,  R.  T.  S., 
1903-     Author,  numerous  published  sermons  and  papers. 

Address,  42   Prince   St.,   Rochester,   N.   Y. 

1904  Rev.  JOHN  HENRY  STRONG 

Born,  Cleveland,  O.,  Dec.  7,  1866.  B.A.,  U.  R..  1889;  B.A.,  Yale  U., 
1890;  graduated,  R.  T.  S.,  1893;  in  Berlin  and  Marburg,  in  New  Testa- 
ment studies,  1903-1904;  ord.  Cincinnati,  O.,  Mar.  28,  1894;  p.  Mt. 
Auburn  church,  Cincinnati,  Mar.  1894-Mar.  1896;  First  church.  New 
Britain,  Conn.,  May  1897-Oct.  1903;  graduate  student,  (New  Testa- 
ment), U.  of  Berlin  and  of  Marburg,  Germany,  1903-04;  associate  prof. 
New  Testament  Interpretation,   R.   T.   S.   1904-. 

Address,  287  Westminster  Road,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

1905  Rev.  CORNELIUS    WOELFKIN,    D.D. 

Born,  New  York  City,  N.  Y.,  September  15,  1859;  Biblical  Inst.,  Stan- 
ford, N.  Y.,  D.D.,  Rutgers  College,  1905;  D.D.,  U.  R.,  1906;  ord. 
Stanford,  N.  Y.,  June  12,  1886;  p.  First  church,  Hackensack,  N.  J., 
Sept.  1887-92;  North  church,  Jersey  City,  Apr.  1892-94;  Greene  Ave., 
church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  May  1894-Oct.  1905;  prof.  Homiletics,  R.  T. 
S.,  Oct.  1905-  Address,  196  Culver  Road,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

1907  Rev.  CONRAD  HENRY  MOEHLMANN 

Born,  Meriden,  Conn.,  May  26,  1879;  U.  of  Mich.,  A.B.  1902;  R.  T.  S. 
1905 ;  B.D.  1905 ;  Fellow  U.  C,  1908-09 ;  ord.  Central  City,  Neb.,  Sept. 
22,  1905;  p.  Central  City,  July  1905-Sep.  1906;  instructor  Church  His- 
tory, R.  T.  S.,  1907-08;  instructor,  Hebrew,  ib.,  1909-10. 

Address,  283  Laburnum  Crescent,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

1908  Rev.  HENRY  CLAY  MABIE,  D.D 1909 

Born,  June  20,  1847;  University  of  Chicago,  A.B.  1868;  Chicago 
Theol.  Sem.,  B.D.,  1875;  D.D.,  U.  of  Chicago,  1882;  ord.,  Rockford, 
111.,  Sept.  1869;  pastor,  Rockford,  1869-73;  Oak  Park,  1873-76;  Brook- 
line,  Mass.,  1876-79;  First  church,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1879-84;  Belvidere, 
111.,  1884-85;  First  church,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1885-88;  Central  church, 
Minneapolis,  1885-90;  corres.  secy.,  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1890- 
1908;  acting  prof.  Systematic  Theology,  R.  T.  S.,  1908-09;  lecturer  on 
Theory  and  Practice  of  Missions,  ib.,  1909. 


LIBRARIANS 


1854  *Rev.  VELONA  ROUNDY  HOTCHKISS,  D.D 1865 

1869  *Rev.  rabbi  JOSEPH  WALES  BUCKLAND.  D.D 1876 

1876    Rev.  HOWARD  OSGOOD,  DD.,  LL.D 1901 

1901     Rev.  WALTER  ROBERT  BETTERIDGE,  D.D. 

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STUDENTS 

1851 

GRADUATES 

♦JOSEPH  ALBERT  BAILEY,  b.  Middletown,  Conn.,  Aug.  17,  1823; 
Wcslcyan  U.  1!^9;  N.  T.  I.  1849-50;  R.  T.  S.  1851;  ord.  Essex,  Conn.. 
Oct.  22,  1851;  p.  Essex,  1851-55;  Waterbury,  Sep.  1855-73;  d.  Carls- 
bad, Bohemia,  May  11,  1873. 

*ERASTUS  HAMILTON  BURR,  b.  Preble,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  9,  1820; 
Colg.  U.  1849 ;  Colg.  T.  S.  1849-50 ;  R.  T.  S.  1851 ;  ord.  Massillon,  0., 
Jan.  7.  1852;  p.  Massillon,  Oct.  1851-June  52;  Durhamville,  N.  Y., 
June  1852-May  54;  health  failed;  w.  c.  Homer,  1854-57;  d.  Homer, 
N.  Y.,  Mar.  11,  1857. 

*PETER  IRVING,  b.  London,  Eng.,  July  4,  1821;  Colg.  U.  1849; 
Colg.  T.  S.  1849-50;  R.  T.  S.  1851 ;  ord.  Wolcott,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  19,  1853;  p. 
Wolcott,  1852-55;  Montezuma,  1855-56;  Elba,  1856-57;  Romulus,  1857- 
59;  Walworth,  1859-60;  Wolcott,  1861-62;  Brighton,  111.,  1864-66;  Irv- 
ing, 1866-69;  d.  Irving,  111.,  Oct.  5,  1869. 

*CHARLES  KEYSER.  b.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  May  13,  1827;  Colg.  U.  1849; 
^olg.  T.  S.  1849-50;  R.  T.  S.  1851 ;  ord.  Wolcott,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  19,  1853;  p. 
1851;  p.  Wallingford,  1851-53;  Mt.  Morris,  N.  Y.,  1853-54;  Niagara 
Falls,  1854-57;  Jefferson  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1857-63;  Binghamton, 
N.  Y.,  1864-68;  Eleventh  ch.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1868-70;  Central  ch., 
Trenton,  N.  J.,  1870-75 ;  Wakefield,  Mass.,  1875-77 ;  D.D.,  Bu.  U.,  1873 ; 
d.  Wakefield,  Mass.,  Sep.  21,  1877. 

*HENRY  McQueen  RICHARDSON,  b.  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  4, 
1824;  Colg.  U.  1849;  Colg.  T.  S.  1849-50;  R.  T.  S.  1851;  ord.  Hamilton. 
O.,  Feb.  4,  1852;  p.  Hamilton,  1851-62;  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  1862-65;  Co- 
lumbia, Mo.,  1867-71;  Fulton,  1871-73;  Liberty,  1873-81;  Maryville, 
1881-84;  Lexington  (p.  several  country  and  town  churches  in  vicinity), 
1884-95;  w.  c.  Kansas  City,  1895-98;  Mexico,  1898-99;  Kansas  City, 
1899-1901;  Mexico,  1901-03.  Author.  Sermons  and  Sermon  Outlines; 
200  Sermon  Outlines.  D.D.,  W.  J.  C.  1878;  d.  Mexico,  Mo.,  Jan.  14, 
1903. 

WILLIAM  WALLACE  SAWYER,  b.  Harpersfield,  O.,  Sep.  22,  1825; 
Colg.  U.  1849;  Colg.  T.  S.  1849-50;  R.  T.  S.  1851;  ord.  Troy,  O.,  June 

11 


1852 

1852;  p.  Troy,  1852-55;  Rock  Island,  III.,  May  1855-Nov.  1859;  p. 
supply,  Peoria,  Feb.-Nov.  1859;  Pekin,  Nov.  1859-Aug.  62;  p.  Hunting- 
ton, O.,  Dec.  1862-Nov.  66;  Milford,  Nov.  1866-Dec.  71;  Columbia  ch., 
Cincinnati,  Dec.  1871-Sep.  74;  Washington  C.  H.,  Nov.  1874-Nov.  76; 
w.  c.  Milford,  teaching  and  occasional  preaching,  1876-.  On  staff  of 
Masonic  Review,  1878-1905.  Address,   Milford,  Q 

6-*5 

1852 

GRADUATES 

*THOMAS  PHILPOT  CAMPBELL,  b.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Mar.   10, 
1823;  Colg.  U.  1850;  R.  T.  S.  1852;  ord.  E.  Avon,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  1,  1853 
p.  E.  Avon,  1852-55;  St.  Charles,  111.,  1857-59;  Mt.  Carroll,  1859-64 
Waukegan,  1864-66;  South  Bend,  Ind.,  1866-70;  New  Albany,  1870-72 
Delevan,  111.,  1872-85;  Geneseo,  1885-87;  Winchester,  1887-89;  d.  Win- 
chester, 111.,  Aug.  14,  1889. 

*WATSON  CLARK,  b.  Yorkshire,  N.  Y.,  July  11,  1828;  Colg.  U. 
1850;  R.  T.  S.  1852;  ord.  Girard,  Pa.,  Aug.  3,  1852;  supply.  Green 
Bay,  Wis.,  Keosauqua,  la..  Marietta,  O.,  1852-54;  p.  Ohio  C.  H.,  O., 
1854-56;  Cincinnati,  1856-58;  evangelist.  Saline  Ass'n,  Mo.,  1858-61; 
p.  Ohio  C.  H.,  O.,  1862-65;  Mt.  Gilead,  1866-68;  Goshen,  Ind.,  1870- 
72;  Xenia,  111.,  1872-75;  Winchester,  1876;  Sycamore,  1877;  d.  Syca- 
more, 111.,  June  10,  1877. 

*SAMUEL  COLE,  b.  Beverly,  Mass.,  Sep.  5,  1824;  Cy.  C.  1850; 
R.  T.  S.  1852;  ord.  Belfast,  Me.,  July  27,  1853;  p.  Belfast,  June  1853- 
54;  d.  Beverly,  Mass.,  Nov.  11,  1854. 

*LEVI  SHREVE  HANCOCK,  b.  near  Burlington,  N.  J.,  Mar.  18, 
1819;  Colg.  U.  1850;  R.  T.  S.  1852;  not  ord.;  agent,  American  Sunday 
School  Union,  1852-56 ;  health  failed ;  residence,  Ridgetown,  Ont.,  1857- 
1909;  postmaster,  Ridgetown,  Ont.,  1862-1909;  d.  Ridgetown,  Ont,  Nov. 
23,  1909. 

♦AUSTIN  HARMON,  b.  Wheatland,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  3,  1828;  Colg.  U. 
1850;  R.  T.  S.  1852;  ord.  Wheatland,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  13,  1852;  p.  Wheat- 
land, 1852-56;  Allegan,  Mich.,  1856-60;  Summer  Hill,  N.  Y.,  1860-61; 
with  other  churches,  1861-65 ;  d.  South  Haven,  Mich.,  Sep.  7,  1865. 

*CHARLES  HIBBARD,  b.  Abbott's  Corner,  Mass.,  Dec.  21,  1823 
B.  U.  1850;  R.  T.  S.  1852;  ord.  Providence,  R.  I.,  Sep.  14,  1852;  miss 
A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Moulmein,  Burma,  1852-66;  p.  Chester,  Vt.,  1867-75 
Vergennes,  1876-79;  Middlebury,  1879-83;  invalid.  Providence,  R.  I 
1883-87.  Author,  History  of  the  Vermont  Baptist  State  Convention; 
d.  Providence,  R.  I.,  Sep.  30,  1887. 

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1852 

*GEORGE  JOHNSON,  b.  Congleton,  England,  Jan.  19,  1824;  Colg. 
U.  1850;  R.  T.  S.  1852;  ord.  North  Hector,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  15,  1852;  p. 
North  Hector,  1852-54;  Canton,  1854-56;  Greece,  1856-69;  Marlboro, 
N.  J.,  1869-71 ;  Lakewood,  1876-84 ;  supply,  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  Palatka ; 
Osbornville,  N.  J.;  Demarest;  residence,  Lakewood,  1884-96;  d.  Lake- 
wood,  N.  J.,  June  18,  1896. 

♦SAMUEL  TRUSDELL  LIVERMORE,  b.  German,  Chenango  Co., 
N.  Y.,  Mar.  16,  1824;  Colg.  U.  1850;  R.  T.  S.  1852;  ord.  S.  Livonia, 
N.  Y.,  Oct.  28,  1852;  p.  S.  Livonia,  1852-57;  Cooperstown,  1857-62; 
Lowville,  1862-67;  in  business  six  years;  agent,  A.  B.  P.  Soc,  in  Conn., 
one  year ;  p.  Block  Island,  R.  L,  four  years ;  supply,  Pocasset,  and  North 
Middleboro,  Mass. ;  literary  work  and  supplying  churches,  Worcester ; 
d.  Worcester,  :\Iass.,  Feb.  2,  1892. 

♦JOHN  RAE  NISBET,  b.  Haddington,  Scotland,  Oct.  14,  1822;  Colg. 
U.  1850;  R.  T.  S.  1852;  ord.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  5,  1852;  miss. 
A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Sandoway,  Arracan,  1853-55 ;  p.  Paris,  Ont.,  1855-57 ; 
York,  N.  Y.,  1857-59;  w.  c.  Cincinnati,  O.,  1876;  Washington,  D.  C, 
1888-1906;  d.  Washington,  D.  C,  Nov.  29,  1906. 

*HENRY  B.  SHERMER,  b.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  July  25,  1823;  Colg. 
U.  1850;  R.  T.  S.  1852;  ord.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Sep.  23,  1852;  miss. 
A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc.  to  the  Bassa  Tribe,  Africa,  1852-53;  returned,  1854; 
p.  Newton,  N.  J.,  1856-60;  Woodstown,  two  years;  Schooley's  Moun- 
tain, 1864-69;  d.  Schooley's  Mountain,  N.  J.,  Mar.  22,  1869. 

DAVID  S.  SNODGRASS,  b.  near  Rodney,  Jeflferson  Co.,  Miss.,  Dec. 
5,  1826;  Oakland  C.  1847;  Colg.  T.  S.  1849-50;  R.  T.  S.  1852;  ord.  St. 
Joseph,  La.,  Apr.  1853 ;  p.  St.  Joseph,  1853-55 ;  Vicksburg,  Miss.,  1856- 
69;  Sulphur  Springs,  Tex.,  1871-72;  Longview,  1873-74;  Huntsville, 
1874-77;  Willis,  1877-78;  Columbus,  1879;  Montgomery,  1880-81;  Na- 
vasota,  1882;  Millican  and  Courtney,  1882-85;  Victoria,  1886-91;  Sweet 
Home,  1891-95;  Pleasanton,  1891-92;  Salem,  1895-96;  w.  c.  San  An- 
tonia,  1896-1900;  Yoa  Rum,  1900-01;  Houston,  1901-. 

Address,   Houston,  Tex. 

♦FREDERICK  SNYDER,  b.  near  Franklin,  O.,  Jan.  7,  1818;  Un.  C. 
1840;  ord.  Dayton,  O.,  Dec.  3,  1843;  p.  First  ch.,  Dayton,  May  1844- 
June  51;  R.T.S.  1852;  p.  Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  1852-53;  Williamsburg, 
N.  Y.,  1853 ;  d.  Williamsburg,  July  2,  1853. 

♦ORLANDO  BURDETT  STONE,  b.  Homer,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  24,  1823; 
Colg.  U.  1850;  R.  T.  S.  1852;  ord.  Xenia,  O.,  Mar.  1853;  p.  Xenia, 
Oct.-Dec.  1852;  Nevada  City,  Cal.,  1854-58;  San  Jose,  1858-64;  dist. 
secy.,  A.  B.  H.  M.  Soc.  for  the  West,  1864-67 ;  p.  La  Fayette,  Ind.,  Oct. 

13 


1853 

1867-Dec.  70;  Rockford,  111.,  1871-72;  Marengo,  Nov.  1872-Oct.  76; 
Bloomington,  Nov.  1876-80;  invalid,  Bloomington,  1880-89;  D.D.;  d. 
Bloomington,  111.,  Feb.  20,  1889. 

*DANIEL  WHITAKER,  b.  Downs,  N.  J.,  Nov.  7,  1822;  Colg.  U.  1850; 
R.  T.  S.  1852;  ord.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  7,  1852;  miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc. 
Moulmein,  Burma,  1853-56;  Toungoo,  1856-57;  d.  Moulmein,  Aug.  18, 
1857. 

14-*13 

1853 

GRADUATES 

*WASHINGTON  BARNHURST,  b.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Dec.  30,  1830; 
Bu.  U.  1851;  R.  T.  S.  1853;  ord.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Sep.  8,  1853;  p. 
Chestnut  Hill  ch.,  Philadelphia,  1853-54;  Burlington,  N.  J.,  1854-56; 
St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1856-60;  d.  Iberia,  Mo.,  Apr.  29,  1862. 

*JOHN  HARVARD  CASTLE,  b.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Mar.  27,  1830; 
Bu.  U.  1851;  R.  T.  S.  1853;  ord.  Pottsville,  Pa.  Sep.  27,  1853;  p.  Potts- 
ville,  Pa.,  1853-56 ;  Newburg,  N.  Y.,  1856-59 ;  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1859-73 ; 
Toronto,  Ont.,  1873-81 ;  pres.  Toronto  Bapt.  Coll.  1881-89 ;  removed  to 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  to  make  his  home  in  1889;  supply.  Fifth  ch.,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  Feb.-June  1890.  D.D.,  Bu.  U.,  1866;  d.  Philadelphia, 
June  11,  1890. 

*NATHANAEL  JUDSON  CLARK,  b.  Niantic,  Conn.,  Jan.  28,  1822; 
U.  R.  1851;  R.  T.  S.  1853;  ord.  Southington,  Conn.,  Mar.  8,  1854; 
p.  Southington,  1854-56;  Schuykill  Falls,  Pa.,  1856-58;  South  Abing- 
ton,  Mass.,  1860-63;  First  ch.,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1864-66;  Penn  Yan, 
N.  Y.,  1868-70;  cor.  secy.,  Am.  Bible  Union,  1870-73;  health  failed; 
residence,  Niantic,  Conn.,  1882-88;  d.  Niantic,  Feb.  18,  1888. 

*ANDREW  LONGYEAR  FREEMAN,  b.  Shandakin,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  17, 
1828;  U.  R.  1851;  R.  T.  S.  1853;  ord.  Camillus,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  22,  1853; 
p.  Camillus,  1853-Dec.  58;  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  Jan.-Dec.  1859;  supply 
in  Mich,  and  N.  Y.,  Jan.-Apr.  1860;  p.  Deposit,  N.  Y.,  May  1860-Oct. 
61;  Stockton,  Oct.  1861-May  64;  Southington,  Conn.,  May  1864-Sep. 
7Z;  Penfield,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  1873-Dec.  79;  Mumford,  Apr.  1880-Feb.  85; 
secy.  Conn.  Ed.  Soc,  1868-73 ;  financial  secy.,  Vt.  Acad.,  Mar.-July 
1885;  financial  secy..  Cook  Acad.,  July  1885-88;  treas.,  ib.,  1888-90;  re- 
tired, Canandaigua,  1895-1902;  d.  Camillus,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  29,  1902. 

*EDWARD  F.  GURNEY,  b.  Cummington,  Mass.,  June  20,  1827;  D. 
U.,  1848;  teacher,  ib.,  1848-49;  miss.  1849-51;  R.  T.  S.  1853;  ord.  Jordan, 
N.   Y.,  Jan.  5,   1854;   p.  Jordan,   1853-55;   Woodstock,   111.,   1856;   re- 

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moved  to  Minn,  on  account  of  failing  health,  1857,  and  settled  near 
Austin;  organized  and  became  first  pastor  of  church  in  Austin,  1857- 
61 ;  d.  Austin.  Minn.,  June  26,  1862. 

♦WILLIAM  DUNLAP  HEDDEN,  b.  E.  Orange,  N.  J.,  Nov.  6,  1828; 
U.  R.  1851;  R.  T.  S.  1853;  ord.  Meridian,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  13,  1853;  p. 
Meridian,  1853-55;  E.  Orange,  N.  J.,  1855-80;  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  1880- 
90.    D.D.;  d.  E.  Orange,  N.  J.,  Dec.  24,  1890. 

*DAVID  TILTON  MORRILL,  b.  Danville,  Vt.,  Oct.  24,  1826;  Un. 
C.  1849;  R.  T.  S.  1853;  ord.  Rahway,  N.  J.,  Mar.  5,  1854;  p.  Newark, 
1854-69;  Fourth  St.  ch.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1869-74;  Park  Ave.  ch.,  St. 
Louis,  1874-76;  Upper  Alton,  111.,  1876-83;  Virden,  1883-86;  La-grange, 
Mo.,  1886-92;  health  failed;  w.  c.  La  Grange,  111.,  1892-96;  Fargo, 
N.  D.,  1896-97;  Belvidere,  111.,  1897-98;  Chapl.  26th  Regt.  N.  J. 
Vols,  during  civil  war;  dist.  secy.,  A.  B.  P.  S.  for  S.  W.  district,  1876. 
D.O.,  S.  C,  1892 ;  d.  Belvidere,  111.,  Oct.  9,  1898. 

*JAMES  HARVEY  PARMELEE,  b.  Wilmington,  Vt.,  May  4,  1823; 
Cy.  C.  1850;  R.  T.  S.  1853;  ord.  Xenia,  O.,  1854;  p.  West  Union,  la., 
1855-56;  Charles  City,  1857-58;  Kenosha,  Wis.,  during  Civil  War; 
agent,  of  Christian  Com.  at  Vicksburg,  Miss.,  during  latter  part  of 
war;  p.  Lacon,  111.,  1866-69;  Guilford,  Vt.,  1870-72;  Bernardstown, 
^lass..  supply,  neighboring  churches,  1872-78;  De  Funiak  Springs,  Fla., 
1888-1905.  Author,  Problems  in  Theology;  d.  De  Funiak  Springs, 
Fla..  Nov.  5,  1905. 

*WILLIAM  CAREY  PHILLIPS,  b.  Bristol,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  21,  1822; 
Un.  C.  1849;  R.  T.  S.  1853;  ord.  Burnt  Hills,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  30,  1847; 
p.  Burnt  Hills,  Canandaigua,  Port  Byron,  Throopsville,  1847-58;  home 
miss.  St.  Cloud,  Minn.,  preaching  at  Anoka,  Maple  Grove,  Little  Falls, 
Maine  Prairie,  Fair  Haven,  1859-63;  teaching.  Port  Byron,  1863-64; 
p.  S.  Butler,  N.  Manlius,  Centerville,  Port  Byron,  Brisbin,  Etna,  Virgil, 
De  Ruyter,  Beaver  Meadow,  N.  Y.,  1864-87;  w.  c.  Etna,  N.  Y.,  1887- 
92 ;  d.  Nunda,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  22,  1893. 

*JOHN  BENJAMIN  PITMAN,  b.  Bradford,  Eng.,  May  22,  1825;  U. 
R.  1850-51 ;  R.  T.  S.  1853;  ord.  Lakeville,  N.  Y.,  1853;  p.  Lakeville,  May 
1853-Mar.  54;  Seneca  Falls.  ]\Iay  1854-Feb.  56;  Medina,  Mar.  1856- 
July  57;  Springfield,  1857-59;  Hornellsville,  1859-61;  Warsaw,  1861- 
63;  Matteawan,  1863-64;  prepared  for  orders  in  Episcopal  church  at 
Matteawan,  1864;  d.  Fishkill  Landing,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  22,  1902. 

♦ROBERT  TELFORD,  b.  Hall's  Corners,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  16,  1820;  U. 
R.  1851;  R.  T.  S.,  1853;  ord.  Benton  Center,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  31,  1853; 
miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Bangkok,  Siam,  1853-63 ;  Swatow,  China,  1863- 
64;    returned,    1864;    agent,    of    Christian    Com.,    1864-65;    p.    Wash- 

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ington,  Pa.,  1865-68;  Hamilton,  O.,  1868-69;  Warren,  1869-73;  Roch- 
ester, Minn.,  1873-74;  Eau  Claire,  Wis.,  1874-77;  E.  Henrietta,  N.  Y., 
1878-81 ;  W.  Springfield,  Pa.,  1882-83 ;  De  Land,  Fla.,  supplying  neigh- 
boring churches ;  miss,  of  S.  B.  C,  conducting  ministerial  institutes  for 
colored  Bapt.  pastors,  1883-93;  w.  c.  George  Nugent  Home,  German- 
town,  Pa.,  1893-98;  d.  Germantown,  June  5,  1898. 

JAMES  NELSON  WILLIAMS,  b.  Sherrington,  Que.,  Dec.  22,  1829; 
Grand  Ligne  Miss,  school;  Montreal  College,  1849-50;  U.  R.  1850- 
51;  R.  T.  S.  1853;  ord.  Grand  Ligne,  Que.,  Feb.  7,  1854;  miss.  Grand 
Ligne,  1854-56;  p.  Montreal,  1856-59;  miss.  Grand  Ligne,  1859-64; 
editor,  Montreal,  1865-66 ;  miss,  among  the  French,  Stryker,  O.,  1866- 
68;  p.  South  ch.,  Chicago,  III,  1868-70;  Momence,  1871-72;  miss. 
A.  B.  H.  M.  S.  among  the  French  in  New  Eng.,  1873- ;  instructor 
in  French  Dept.,  N.  T.  L,  1889-98;  Providence,  R.  I.,  1898- ;  supt. 
French  miss.,  N.  E.,  1873-1909;  genl.  miss.  1909-.  Author  La  Regie  de 
Foi,  (1895)  ;  Worship  of  Saints,  (1906)  ;  Our  Debt  to  the  Huguenots, 
1882)  ;  Reminiscence  of  French  Missionary  Work.     D.D.,  Cy.  C. 

Address,   19  Arch  St.,  Providence,  R.   L 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

T.  G.  Cummings,  Philadelphia,  Pa.;   Bu.  U.;   R.  T.  S.   1851-52; 

*James  Barlow  Simmons,  b.  North  East,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  17,  1827;  B.  U. 
1851;  R.  T.  S.  1851-52;  dismissed  to  Andover  T.  S.;  d.  New  York 
City,  Dec.   17,   1905. 

*George  Mairs  Vanderlip,  b.  Argyle,  N.  Y.,  June  20,  1832;  student, 
U.  N.  Y.  1847-48;  aided  in  founding  Strong  Place  ch.,  Brooklyn; 
student,  Edinburgh  U.,  Scotland,  1848-50;  became  interested  in  Y. 
M.  C.  A.  in  London,  and  by  correspondence  with  The  Watchman 
of  Boston,  suggested  the  organization  of  the  first  Y.  M.  C.  A.  in 
U.  S.,  at  Boston;  U.  N.  Y.  1851;  aided  in  founding  first  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
in  New  York;  R.  T.  S.  1851-53;  dismissed  to  U.  T.  S.;  d.  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  Aug.  1,  1903. 

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GRADUATES 

*GEORGE  SHEPPARD  CHACE,  b.  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  9,  1826; 
U.  R.  1852;  R.  T.  S.  1854;  ord.  Warren,  R.  L,  Mar.  13,  1856;  p. 
Warren,  1854-60;  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1860-65;  supply,  New  Bedford, 
Mass.,  1865;  p.  Columbus,  O.,  1866-68;  Detroit,  Mich.,  1868-71;  called 
to  Middletown,  Conn.,  1871;   d.   New  Bedford,   Mass.,  June  27,   1871. 

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*JEREMIAH  CLINTON  DRAKE,  b.  Salisbury,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  19, 
1824;  U.  R.  1852;  R.  T.  S.  1854;  ord.  Churchville,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  2,  1852; 
p.  Churchville,  1852-54;  Panama,  1854-58;  Westfield,  1858H51 ;  capt. 
Co.  G.  49th  N.  Y.  Vols.,  1861-62;  col.  112th  N.  Y.  Vols.,  1862-64; 
commanded  brigade,  Suffolk,  Va.,  1863;  commanded  Drake's  Brigade, 
campaign  of  1864;  wounded  in  battle  of  Cold  Harbor,  Va.,  June  1, 
1864;  d.  June  2,  1864. 

♦CHARLES  COLE  NORTON,  b.  Washington,  Conn.,  July  16,  1827; 
U.  R.  1852;  R.  T.  S.  1854;  ord.  Sixth  St.  ch.,  New  York,  Mar.  12, 
1855;  p.  Sixth  St.  ch..  New  York,  1855-63;  Central  Park  ch..  New 
York,  Oct.  1863-Nov.  91;  health  failed,  w.  c.  New  York,  1891-97; 
D.D.,  S.  C,  1878;  d.  New  York,  Apr.  13,  1897. 

*HENRY  ARNOLD  ROSE,  b.  Jersey,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  31,  1825;  U.  R. 
1852;  R.  T.  S.  1854;  ord.  Greece,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  1853;  p.  Greece,  1853-56; 
Hornellsville,  1856-59;  Wayne,  1859-61;  Clifton,  1861-65;  St.  Johns, 
Mich.,  1865-68;  Owasso,  1870-72;  Ovid,  1872-74;  Palo,  1875-77;  w.  c. 
1878-81;  p.  Big  Rapids,  Mich.,  1882-85;  Bloomingdale,  1885-87;  evan- 
gelistic and  mission  work,  residence,  Kalamazoo,  1887-89;  p.  Dowagiac, 
1889-93 ;  mission  work.  Grand  Rapids,  1894-96 ;  occasional  supply ;  p. 
Bengal  and  Riley  ch.,  residence,  St.  Johns,  1896-1909;  res.  Grand 
Rapids,  1909-10;  d.  Grand  Rapids,  Jan.  5,  1910. 

*ALFRED  BROWN  SATTERLEE,  b.  Strikersville,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  26, 
1823;  B.  U.  1852;  R.  T.  S.  1854;  ord.  Providence,  R.  L,  Oct.  8,  1854 
miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Burma,  1855-56;  d.  Akyab,  Burma,  July  1,  1856. 

*JAMES  VAN  PELT  SCHOFIELD,  b.  Gerry,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  4,  1825 
U.  R.  1852;  R.  T.  S.  1854;  ord.  Louisville,  Ky.,  Oct.  24,  1854;  p.  Louis- 
ville, 1854- xMay  58;  Quincy,  111.,  May  1858-July  62;  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
July  1862-Oct.  69;  Des  Moines,  la.,  Oct.  1869-July  71;  New  Britain 
Conn.,  July  1871-Nov.  76;  Fourth  ch.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Nov.  1876-Nov 
84;  assistant  editor,  American  Baptist,  1884-85;  organized  and  became 
first  pastor.  Water  Tower  ch.,  St.  Louis,  Jan.  1886-July  87;  High  St. 
and  First  ch.,  Des  Moines,  la.,  July  1887-90;  Independence,  May  1890- 
July  92;  Canton,  Mo.,  Apr.  1893-May  98.  Author,  numerous  sketches 
of  Missouri  Baptists  in  Cathcart's  Baptist  Encyclopccdia;  also  several 
published  sermons  and  addresses.  D.D.,  W.  J.  C,  and  U.  C,  1881 ;  d. 
St.  Louis,  Mo.,  May  18,  1898. 

JOHN  BYINGTON  SMITH,  b.  Schroon  Lake,  N.  Y.,  May  1,  1830; 
U.  R.  1852;  R.  T.  S.  1854;  ord.  Dunkirk,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  23,  1854;  p.  Dun- 
kirk, 1853-55;  Fayetteville,  Jan.  1856-Apr.  60;  Interlaken,  Apr.  1860- 
Jan.  66;  chap.  State  Prison,  Sing  Sing,  Jan.  1866-Jan.  69;  p.  Geneva, 
Jan.  1869-Feb.  75;  supply,  Havana,  with  service  in  interest  of  Cook 
Acad.,    1876;    p.    Peekskill,   Aug.    1877-Oct.   81;    literary   and    religious 

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work,  Saratoga  Springs,  1883-95 ;  Fayetteville,  N.  Y.,  1895- ;  cor.  secy., 
N.  Y.  State  Temperance  Soc,  1883-87.  Author,  Prison  Hymnbook; 
Sayings  and  Doings  of  Children;  Bible  Teachings  from  Nature;  Way- 
side Poems,  1872 ;  Eventide  Poems,  1908.    D.D.,  U.  C,  1873. 

Address,  Fayetteville,  N.  Y. 

*JOHN  RIPLEY  SMITH,  b.  1826,  Phelps,  N.  Y.;  Un.  C.  1852;  R.  T. 
S.  1854;  d.  Wyoming,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  1856. 

*GEORGE  POMEROY  WATROUS,  b.  Chester,  Conn.,  Jan.  10, 
1825;  U.  R.  1852;  R.  T.  S.  1854;  ord.  Chester,  Conn.,  Sept.  6,  1854; 
miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Shwaygyeen,  Burma,  1854-60;  returned  on  ac- 
count of  failing  health,  1860;  p.  Tioga,  Pa.,  1861-63;  miss.  Tioga  Asso- 
ciation, 1863-65;  p.  Covington,  1865-70;  Mansfield,  1871-74;  Canton, 
1874-80;  Athens,  1880-83;  stated  supply,  Lewisburg,  one  year,  with  mis- 
sion work  in  neighboring  villages,  1883-85 ;  colporteur  A.  T.  Soc,  Flor- 
ida, 1885-86;  stated  supply  at  Tocany,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1886-87;  p. 
Knoxville,  1887-90;  Jackson,  1891-94;  d.  Jackson  Summit,  June  26, 
1894. 

♦JOHN  WILLIAMS,  b.  Marietta,  O.,  Mar.  23,  1824;  D.  U.  1852; 
R.  T.  S.  1854;  ord.  Peru,  O.,  Dec  27,  1854;  p.  Peru,  O.;  Fairfield,  la.; 
W.  Union ;  Agency  City ;  Ashland ;  Batavia,  la.,  w.  c  Akron,  la., 
1880-1900;  d.  Akron,  la.,  Aug.  3,   1900. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

George  Allen,  Rochester,  N.  Y.;  R.  T.  S.  1853-54;  (1900) 

♦Edward  L.  Bailey,  b.  Lawsville,  Pa.,  Mar.  16,  1823;  Un.  C.  1852;  R.  T. 
S.  1854 ;  ord.  Carbondale,  Pa.,  June  12,  1854 ;  p.  Carbondale,  May  1853- 
Feb.  66;  Harrisburg,  1866-69;  Carbondale,  Feb.-May  1869;  Chaplain 
to  Penn.  State  Senate,  Harrisburg,  for  three  successive  sessions;  d. 
Carbondale,  May  9,  1869. 

John  Bruce,  b.  Dinxperlo,  Netherlands,  Feb.  29,  1824;  U.  R.  1851-53; 
R.  T.  S.  1853-54 ;  ord.  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Aug.  8,  1854 ;  evangelist,  among 
the  Dutch  in  Wis.,  1854-57;  p.  Benton,  111.,  1857-59;  Aztalan,  Wis., 
1859-62;  Verona,  1862-63;  Antioch,  111.,  1863-65;  Lowell,  Ind.,  1866- 
78;  Crown  Point  (jointly  with  Lowell),  1870-72;  Lowell,  1884-86; 
w.  c  Lowell,  farming  and  occasional  supply,  1866-. 

Address,  Lowell,  Ind. 

*Justin  Dewey  Fulton,  b.  Sherburne,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  1,  1828;  U.  R.  1852; 
R.  T.  S.  1854;  ord.  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  May,  1854;  p.  St.  Louis,  and  editor 
Gospel  Banner,  1854-55;  Sandusky,  O.,  185^59;  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1859-64; 
Union  Temple  ch.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1864-73 ;  Hanson  Place,  ch.,  Brooklyn, 

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N.  Y.,  1873-76;  Centennial  ch.,  Brooklyn,  1876-87;  president,  "Pauline 
Propaganda,"  engaged  in  anti-Romanist  work,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1887- 
94;  p.  Somerville,  Mass.,  1894-98;  anti-Romanist  work,  Somerville, 
1898-1901.  Author,  The  Roman  Catholic  Element  in  American  His- 
tory; Rome  in  America;  Why  Priests  Should  IVed;  How  to  Win  Ro- 
manists, et  al.     D.D.,  U.  R.,  1870;  d.  Somerville,  Mass.,  Apr.  16,  1901. 

*Touissant  Riendeau,  b.  Longueuil,  Que.,  Nov.  1,  1820;  Grand  Ligne 
Mission  school,  1840-43;  R.  T.  S.  1853-54;  ord.  Grand  Ligne,  Que., 
Feb.  14,  1855;  p.  St.  Pie,  1855-59;  p.  and  financial  agent,  Grand  Ligne 
Mission,  St.  Marie  de  Monnoir,  1859-82;  p.  St.  Johns,  Que.,  1882-92; 
d.  St.  Johns,  Aug.  28,  1892. 

♦Sylvanus  Aden  Taft,  b.  Mendon,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  6,  1825;  U.  Mich.,  1848- 
51  ;  ord.  Stony  Creek,  Mich.,  June,  1847;  p.  Mt.  Vernon,  Ypsilanti,  Mich., 
1847-51;  U.  R.  1852;  R.  T.  S.  1854;  p.  Webster,  N.  Y.,  1851-54;  Ypsi- 
lanti, Mich.,  1854-55;  Mt.  Vernon,  1855-57;  Oxford,  Fenton,  Holly, 
1857-66;  Quincy,  111.,  1866-70;  Palmyra,  Mo.,  1870-74;  Macon,  1874-75; 
Santa  Rosa,  Cal.,  1876-77;  president,  California  C,  1877-79;  p.  Ukiah, 
1879-84;  w.  c.  Ukiah,  1884-86;  Merced,  1886-88;  Bay  Point,  1888-90; 
Alameda,  1890-1902.  D.D.,  La  Gr.  C,  1876,  d.  Alameda,  Calif.,  Apr.  27, 
1902. 

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GRADUATE  STUDENT 

*DAVID  FREEMAN,  b.  Brookfield,  N.  S.,  Nov.  1819;  Ac.  C.  1850; 
N.  T.  I.  1854;  resident  graduate,  R.  T.  S.  1854-55;  ord.  Halifax,  N. 
S.,  Aug.  1,  1855;  p.  First  ch.,  Halifax,  1855-58;  agent,  Acadia  C,  1858- 
61;  p.  Fifth  and  Sixth  churches,  CornwalHs,  1861-74;  New  Glasgow, 
1875-78;  home  miss..  Kings  Co.,  1879-90;  d.  Citra,  Fla.,  Mar.  18,  1891. 

GRADUATES 

ROBERT  JOHN  ADAMS,  b.  North  Granville,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  1,  1829; 
Wms.  C.  1853;  R.  T.  S.  1855;  ord.  Wallingford,  Conn.,  Oct.,  1855;  p. 
Wallingford,  July  1855-Dec.  69;  Second  ch.,  Holyoke,  Mass.,  Dec. 
1869-Apr.  86;  Stoughton  St.  ch.,  Boston,  Apr.  1886-June  93;  finan- 
cial secy.,  N.  T.  I.,  June  1893-June  94;  general  secy.,  Worcester  Acad., 
June.  1894-1901 ;  treas..  Northern  Bapt.  Education  Society,  1896-  secy., 
Gardner  Colby  Ministerial  Relief  Society,  Dec.  1886-.  secy.,  Mass. 
Bapt.  Charitable  Soc,  1892-.  Author,  various  published  sermons  and 
pamphlets.     D.D.,  B.  U.,  1875. 

Address,  42  Trowbridge  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
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*WILLIAM   WOODWORTH    ALLEN,   b.    Canaan,   N.   Y.,   Feb.   6, 

1829;  Wms.  C.  1849;  teacher,  New  Lebanon,  N.  Y. ;  principal  of  Acad- 
emy, Rensselaerville,  N.  Y.,  1849-53;  R.  T.  S.  1855;  ord.  Sand  Lake. 
N.  Y.,  Jan.  8,  1856;  p.  Sand  Lake  and  Schroon,  Oct.,  1855-May  58; 
Keokuk,  la.,  1858-60;  supply,  Presb.  and  Cong,  churches,  Keokuk,  I860- 
61 ;  p.  Cong,  ch.,  Iowa  City,  1861-63 ;  Council  Bluffs,  1863-65 ;  d.  Utica, 
N.  Y.,  Nov.  27,  1866. 

PHILLIPP  WILLIAM  BICKEL,  b.  Weinheim,  Baden,  Sep.  7,  1829; 
Theol.  Gymnasium,  Weinheim,  six  years ;  R.  T.  S.  1855 ;  city  miss, 
among  Germans,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1855-57;  ord.  Cincinnati,  Sep.  1857;  p. 
German  church,  Cincinnati,  1857-69;  secy.,  Ger.  Bapt.  Pub.  Soc.  and 
editor,  "Sendbote,"  Cleveland,  O.,  1869-78;  supt.  Publishing  House, 
Ger.  Bapt.  Union,  editor,  Wahrheitszeuge,  and  director.  National  Bible 
Society  of  Scotland,  Hamburg,  Germany,  1878-99;  ib.,  Cassel,  1899-. 
Author,  Singvogelein;  translated  Pendleton's  Handbook,  and  some 
tracts.     D.D.,  D.  U.,   1875.  Address,   Cassel,   Germany. 

*HENRY  HUDSON  BURRINGTON,  b.  White  Creek,  N.  Y.,  May 
8,  1826;  B.  U.  1853;  R.  T.  S.  1855;  ord.  Burlington,  Vt.,  Dec.  27,  1855; 
p.  Burlington,  1855-57;  Waverly,  la.,  1858-65;  Janesville,  1865-66;  sup- 
ply, Plainsfield,  1866-67 ;  superintendent,  public  schools,  Bremer  Co., 
Iowa,  1872-78;  w.  c.  Waverly,  1878-93;  d.  Waverly,  May  11,  1893. 

*WARREN   BENJAMIN  CLAPP,  b.   New  York,  N.   Y.,  Sep.   1827; 

B.  U.  1848;  farmer,  Wappinger's  Falls,  N.  Y.,  1848-52;  R.  T.  S.  1855; 
supply,  Dover,  N.  H.,  1855-56;  ord.  Dover,  spring  1856;  p.  Dover,  1856- 
62;  stated  supply,  Milford,  1863-65;  d.  Wappinger's  Falls,  N.  Y.,  Sep. 
27,  1865. 

GEORGE  WHITFIELD  CLARK,  b.  South  Orange,  N.  J.,  Feb.  15, 
1831;  Am.  C.  1853;  R.  T.  S.  1855;  ord.  New  Market,  N.  J.,  Oct.  3, 
1855;  p.  New  Market,  Sep.  1855-June  59;  Elizabeth,  June  1859-Mar. 
68;  Ballston,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  1868-Sep.  7Z;  Somerville,  N.  J.,  Sep.  1873- 
May  77 ;  gave  up  pastoral  work  on  account  of  sickness ;  residence, 
Somerville,  1877-81;  Hightstown,  1881- ;  miss.  A.  B.  P.  Soc,  1880-. 
Author,  Harmony  of  Gospels;  Harmonic  Arrangement  of  Acts;  The 
Mighty  Worker;  Glory  Revealed;  Clark's  Peoples  Commentary  on 
The  N.  T.    D.D.,  U.  R.,  1872.  Address,  Hightstown,  N.  J. 

♦WILLIAM  PETERS  EVERETT,  b.  Frederickton,  N.  B.,  May  20, 
1826;  Cy.  C.  1849;  U.  R.  1853;  R.  T.  S.  1855;  ord.  East  Abington, 
Mass.,  Apr.  1856;  p.  East  Abington,  1855-57;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1857- 
60;  Albany,  1860-65;  Chelsea,  Mass.,  1865-68;  Elgin,  111.,  1869-72; 
St.  John,  N.  B.,  1872-81;  secy.,  Foreign  Miss.  Board  of  Bapt.  Conv. 
of  Maritime  Provinces,  Canada,  1874-82;  p.  Quincy,  111.,  1882-86;  Upper 
Alton,  1886-89 ;  w.  c.  Elgin,  1889-93 ;  d.  Elgin,  Mar.  12,  1893. 

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♦DILLIS  DYER  HAMILTON,  Presb.  b.  Sharon,  Vt.,  Jan.  14,  1824; 
U.  R.  1853;  R.  T.  S.  1855;  Aub.  T.  S.  1856;  ord.  Cambria  Center,  N. 
Y.,  Oct.  13,  1858;  p.  Akron,  1857-59;  Cambria,  1859-63;  Clarence,  1863- 
66;  Somerset,  1866-67;  Pompeii,  Alich.,  also  preaching  at  Ithaca  and 
neighboring  places,  1867-76;  d.  Pompeii,  Mich.,  July  22,  1876. 

*JOHN  BUTTRICK  JONES,  b.  Valley  Town,  N.  C,  Dec.  24,  1824; 
U.  R.  1852;  R.  T.  S.  1855;  ord.  Rochester,  July  14,  1855;  miss,  to 
Cherokee  Nation,  Ind.  Ter.,  Oct.  1855-Oct.  60;  w.  c.  Upper  Alton,  111., 
Oct.  1860-Mar.  61 ;  p.  South  Rutland  and  Harrisburg,  N.  Y.,  May  1861- 
Apr.  62;  chaplain,  2d  Indian  Regt.,  Apr.  1862-65;  miss.  A.  B.  H.  M. 
Soc.  to  Cherokee,  Ft.  Gibson,  Cherokee  Nation,  Ind.  Ten,  1866-68; 
Tahlequah,  Oct.  1868-June  75 ;  health  failed ;  removed  to  Denver, 
Col.,  1875;  d.  Denver,  June  17,  1876. 

*JOHN  BODKIN  LINK,  b.  Rockbridge,  Va.,  May  7,  1825;  G.  C.  1853; 
ord.  Mt.  Pleasant,  Jessamine  Co.,  Ky.,  Nov.  20,  1852;  R.  T.  S.  1855; 
p.  Paris,  Ky.,  1855-57;  Liberty,  Mo.,  1857-59;  agent,  W.  J.  C.  1859-60; 
chaplain  in  Confederate  Army,  1861-64;  agent,  Domestic  Miss.  Board, 
1864-65;  founder  and  editor,  Texas  Baptist  Herald,  Houston,  Tex., 
1865-86;  assistant  editor,  Texas  Baptist,  Austin,  1886-94;  editor  and 
publisher,  Texas  Biographical  and  Historical  Magazine;  secretary, 
Board  of  Trustees,  Baylor  University.  LL.D. ;  d.  Austin,  June  10, 
1894. 

♦AUGUSTUS  HENRY  LUNG,  b.  Rush,  Pa.,  Nov.  1,  1826;  Bu.  U., 
1853;  R.  T.  S.  1855;  ord.  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  July  14,  1857;  p.  Canan- 
daigua,  1857-62;  chaplain  33d  Regt.  N.  Y.  vols.,  1862-63;  p.  Canan- 
daigua, 1863-64;  First  ch.,  Germantown,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1864-68; 
Third  ch.,  Germantown,  1868-72;  Camden,  N.  J.,  1872-82;  secy., 
A.  B.  P.  Soc.  for  N.  Y.,  residence,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1882-86;  d.  Roches- 
ter, Feb.  2,  1886. 

♦BENJAMIN  DEFORREST  MARSHALL,  b.  North  Egremont, 
Mass.,  Oct.  14,  1826;  U.  R.  1853;  R.  T.  S.  1855;  ord.  Lockport,  N.  Y., 
Oct.  11,  1855;  p.  Lockport,  1855-59;  Buffalo,  1859-73;  First  ch.,  Wor- 
cester, Mass.,  Apr.  1873-Apr.  87;  stated  supply  and  acting  pastor, 
Leominster,  Dec.  1888-Jan.  97;  residence,  Worcester,  1887-1906.  D.D., 
U.  R.,  1871 ;  d.  Worcester,  Alass.,  July  5,  1906. 

*EBENEZER  NISBET,  b.  Edinburgh,  Scotland,  June  20,  1826;  U.  R. 
1853;  R.  T.  S.  1855;  graduate  student,  R.  T.  S.  1855-56;  ord.  E.  Avon, 
N.  Y.,  Sep.  25,  1856;  p.  E.  Avon,  1856-59;  Brockport,  1859-^1;  Fond 
du  Lac,  Wis.,  1862-71;  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1871-75;  Rock  Island,  111., 
1876-78;    Leavenworth,    Kan.,    1878-82;    Salem,    Ore.,    1882-84;    Santa 

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Barbara,  Cal.,  1884-86;  Denver,  Col..  1886-87;  health  failed;  librarian, 
public  library,  Westchester,  N.  Y.,  1889-93.  Author,  The  Resurrection 
of  the  Body.     D.D.,  U.  C,  1868 ;  d.  Westchester,  July  20,  1893. 

*JAMES  MADISON  SCARFF,  b.  Rockingham  Co.,  Va.,  Feb.  26, 
1829;  D.  U.  1852;  R.  T.  S.  1855;  ord.  St.  Marys,  O.,  1856;  p.  St.  Marys, 
1856-57;  New  Haven,  1858-63;  New  London,  1863-66;  principal,  Mid- 
dlebury  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1866-67;  p.  Bethany,  1868-70;  w.  c.  Bethany, 
1870-76;  p.  Bethany,  1876-1905;  d.  Bethany,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  22,  1908. 

*MALACHI  TAYLOR,  b.  near  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1828;  Bu.  U.  1853; 
R.  T.  S.  1855;  ord.  Tenth  ch.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Nov.  1855;  p.  Wash- 
ington, Pa.,  1855-57;  Whitehall,  N.  Y.,  1857-59;  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1859- 
61 ;  cor.  secy.,  Penn.  State  Conv.,  1861-65 ;  p.  Bristol,  1863-65 ;  Detroit, 
Mich.,  1866 ;  united  with  "The  Brethren"  1866 ;  engaged  in  literary 
work  and  in  giving  Scripture  readings ;  residence,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
1866-97.  Editor,  Sound  Words,  and  Pure  Streams,  1873-80.  Author, 
Musings  in  the  Wilderness  (poems)  ;  notes  on  Ephesians,  Revelation, 
the  Acts,  John,  Romans,  PJiilippians,  Colossians,  First  Epistle  of  John, 
and  many  tracts ;  d.  Brooklyn,   Nov.  27,  1897. 

DANIEL  WEBSTER  WILCOX,  b.   Colerain,   Mass.,   Dec.  2,   1829; 

Cy.  C.  1852;  R.  T.  S.  1855;  ord.  Green  Bay,  Wis.,  July  2,  1856;  p.  Green 
Bay,  1856-57;  Sheboygan  Falls,  1857-59;  occasional  supply,  residence, 
Shelburne  Falls,  Mass.,  1859- ;  librarian,  Arms  Public  Library,  ib. 

Address,  Springfield,  Mass. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

*Ezra  Job  Fish,  b.  Macedon,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  29,  1828;  U.  R.  1853;  R.  T. 
S.  1853-54;  ord.  Lima,  Ind.,  1856;  p.  Lima,  1855-58;  Sturgis,  Mich., 
1858-63;  Adrian,  1863-73;  supply,  Bronson  and  Colton,  1874-76;  p. 
Lansing,  1877-78;  supply,  Bronson,  1878-80;  p.  Allegan,  1880-82;  resi- 
dence, Bronson,  pursuing  biblical  studies,  and  serving  as  occasional 
supply,  1882-90.  Author,  Ecclesiology.  D.D.,  Kal.  C,  1874;  d.  Bron- 
son, Jan.  22,  1890. 

♦William  Luke,  b.  Esopus,  Dutchess  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  27,  1821;  U.  R. 
1851-54;  R.  T.  S.  1854-55;  ord.  Hornellsville,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  20,  1854;  p. 
Forestville,  1854-56;  Central  Park  ch.,  New  York,  1856-60;  Scotch 
Plains,  N.  J.,  1860-66;  Greenport,  I.  I.,  1866-68;  d.  Wappinger's  Falls, 
N.  Y.,  May  16,  1869. 

*James  Johnson  Mclntyre,  b.  Franklin,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  22,  1827;  U.  R. 
1853;  R.  T.  S.  1853-54;  ord.  Pembroke,  N.  Y.,  1854;  p.  Pembroke,  1854- 
56;    Berlin,    Wis.,    1856-60;    Watertown,    1860-62;    Waterloo,    1862-64; 

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chaplain,  49th  Reg.  Wis.  Vols.,  1864-65 ;  p.  and  teaching,  Marshall,  1865- 
68;  p.  and  teaching,  Walworth,  1868-69;  teaching.  Harvard,  III.,  1869- 
70;  miss.  Dakota,  1870-74;  p.  and  teaching,  Finlay,  1874-76;  miss. 
1876-78;  p.  and  teaching,  Floyd,  la.,  1879;  teaching,  Jamesville,  1880- 
81;  p.  Shell  Rock,  1882-83;  supply,  and  teaching.  Hurley,  S.  D.,  1885; 
p.  W.  Lincoln.  1885-91;  Spencer.  S.  D.,  1891-98;  miss,  work,  1898-1902; 
d.  E.  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.,  Dec.  20,  1902. 

*Myron  R.  Slater,  b.  Potsdam,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  6,  1827;  R.  T.  S.  1853-54; 
d.  during  senior  year  in  the  Seminary,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  29, 
1854. 

Jesse  Burgess  Thomas,  h.  Edwardsvillc,  111.,  July  29,  1832;  Kenyon 
C  1850;  R.  T.  S.  1853-54;  ord.  Waukegan,  111.,  1862;  p.  Waukegan, 
1862-64;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1864-68;  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1868-69;  Chica- 
go, 111.,  1869-74;  First  ch.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1874-88;  prof.  Church  His- 
tory, N.  T.  I.,  1888-1909;  prof,  emeritus,  ib.,  1909-.  Author,  Mould 
of  Doctrine.    D.D.,  U.  C,  1869;  LL.D.,  D.  U.,  1898. 

Address,  Newton  Centre,  Mass. 
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1856 

GRADUATES 

GALUSHA  ANDERSON,  b.  Clarendon,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  7,  1832;  U.  R. 
1854;  R.  T.  S.  1856;  ord.  Janesville,  Wis.,  Oct.  1856;  p.  Janesville,  Oct. 
1856-Oct.  58;  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Oct.  1858-July  66;  prof.  Homiletics, 
Church  Polity  and  Pastoral  Duties,  N.  T.  I.,  Sep.  1866-Sep.  72);  p. 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  1873-Sep.  76;  Second  ch.,  Chicago,  III.,  1876- 
78;  pres.,  U.  C,  Sep.  1878-Sep.  85;  p.  Salem,  Mass.,  1885-86;  pres., 
D.  U.,  June  1887-June  90;  prof.  Homiletics,  Church  Polity  and  Pas- 
toral Duties,  B.  U.  T.  S.,  June  1890-Oct.  92;  prof.  Homiletics,  Church 
Polity  and  Pastoral  Duties,  U.  C,  Oct.  1892-1904;  retired,  Newton 
Centre,  Mass.  1904-.  Author,  Ancient  Sermons  for  Modern  Times 
(translation  of  sermons  of  Astesius)  1904;  The  Story  of  a  Border 
City  during  the  Civil  War,  1908;  S.  T.  D.,  U.  R.,  1866;  LL.D.,  U.  R. 
1885;   Colg.  U.,   1885.  Address,   Newton  Centre,   Mass. 

*GEORGE  MILTON  CONDRON,  b  1828;  U.  R.  1854;  R.  T.  S.  1856; 
ord.  Wilson.  N.  Y..  Nov.  12.  1856;  p.  Wilson,  1856-58;  Wilmington, 
Del..  1868;  d.  Wilmington,   1868. 

♦CHARLES  MARTIN  DIETZ,  b.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Oct.  7,  1830; 
Bu.  U.  1854;  R.  T.  S.  1856;  ord.  Upper  Freehold  ch.,  Imlaystown,  N. 
J.,  Mar.  25,  1858;  p.  Upper  Freehold  ch.,  Imlaystown,  1858-66;  finan- 

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1856  . 

cial  agent,  South  Jersey  Institute,  1866-67 ;  p.  Second  ch.,  Camden, 
1867-69;  Coatesville,  Pa.,  Jan.  1869-Mar.  76;  Holmesburg,  Pa.,  Apr. 
1876-80;  Ridley  Park,  Mar.  1880-Dec.  84;  First  ch.,  Reading,  Jan. 
1885-Apr.  89;  Florence,  N.  J.,  May  1889-May  95;  supplying  various 
churches,  residence,  Windsor,  May  1893-Feb.  95 ;  p.  Frenchtown,  Feb. 
1895-1900;  retired,  invalid,  res.  Palmyra,  N.  J.;  d.  Palmyra,  N.  J., 
Jan.  7,  1905. 

♦ARCHIBALD  LA  MONT  FARR,  b.  Albion,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  31,  1826; 
U.  R.  1854;  R.  T.  S.  1856;  ord.  Albion,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  22,  1856;  p.  Cham- 
paign, 111.,  1856-59;  York,  N.  Y.,  1859-60;  Barnstable,  Mass.,  1860-62; 
Olean,  N.  Y.,  1862-64;  Castile,  1864-66;  Iowa  Falls,  la.,  1866-70;  Cham- 
paign, 111.,  1870-74;  Sandwich,  1874-80;  De  Land,  Fla.,  1882-85;  Or- 
lando, 1885-86;  d.  Orlando,  Nov.  28, 


*LUCIAN  L.  GAGE,  b.  New  Woodstock,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  28,  1830;  U.  R. 
1854;  R.  T.  S.  1856;  ord.  Frewsburg,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  9,  1856;  p.  Frewsburg, 
1856-57;  De  Ruyter,  1857-62;  Parma,  1862-64;  Alabama,  1864-67;  So- 
monauk.  111.,  1867-70;  Tama  City,  la.,  1870-71;  Ripon,  Wis.,  1871-73; 
Allegan,  Mich.,  1876-77;  Galesbury,  1878;  Concord,  1879;  Dexter  1879- 
81;  Jonesville,  1882;  stated  supply,  De  Ruyter,  N.  Y.,  1882-96;  w.  c. 
New  Woodstock,  1896-1900;  d.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  24,  1900. 

*EDGAR  JOHNSON  GOODSPEED,  b.  Johnsburgh,  N.  Y.,  May  31, 

1833;  Un.  C. ;  U.  R.  1853;  R.  T.  S.  1856;  ord.  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y., 
Sep.  1856 ;  p.  Poughkeepsie,  1856-58 ;  Janesville,  Wis.,  1858-65 ;  Chicago, 
111.,  1865-76;  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1877-79;  pres.  Benedict  Institute,  Colum- 
bia, S.  C,  1879-81.  Author,  The  Wonderful  Career  of  Moody  and 
Sankey;  The  Life  of  Jesus,  for  Young  People;  The  Lives  of  the 
Apostles,  for  the  Young;  The  Great  Fires  in  Chicago  and  the  West;  A 
History  of  the  Centennial.  D.  D.,  U.  R.,  1863;  d.  Columbia,  June  12, 
1881. 

♦LORENZO  DOW  GOWEN,  b.  Shapleigh,  Me.,  Jan.  2,  1824;  Cn. 
U.  1854;  R.  T.  S.  1856;  ord.  Norwalk,  Conn.,  Oct.  1856;  p.  Nor- 
walk,  1856-61;  Tremont  Temple,  Boston,  Mass.,  1862-63;  Galva,  111., 
1865-71;  w.  c.  Galva,  1871-82;  p.  Galva,  1882-83;  w.  c.  Galva,  Tus- 
tin  and  Santa  Ana,  Cal.,  1883-1909 ;  d.  Santa  Ana,  Cal.,  Mar.  1,  1909. 

*JOHN  C.  HYDE,  b.  Brunswick,  Vt.,  Mar.  2,  1821;  Cy.  C.  1848;  ord. 
Point  Pleasant,  Pa.,  Apr.  12,  1851;  p.  Point  Pleasant,  1851-54;  R.  T.  S. 
1856;  p.  in  Minnesota,  1856-59;  in  New  Jersey,  1859-64;  financial 
secy.,  Peddie  Institute,  1864-68;  p.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1868-70;  Bristol, 
1870-74;  invalid,  Bristol,  1874-84;  d.  Bristol,  May  6,  1884. 

*EDWARD  JACKSON  McKENDRIE,  b.  Morrisville,  N.  Y.,  1831; 
U.  R.  1854;  R.  T.  S.  1856;  d.  June  1,  1892. 

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JONATHAN  DAYTON  MERRELL,  b.  Flemington,  N.  J.,  Aug.  10, 
1S30;  U.  R.  1S54;  R.  T.  S.  ISSb;  ord.  Manasquan,  N.  J,  Jan.  1858;  p. 
Manasquan,  1856-Apr.  64 ;  Milburn,  1864-Jan.  69 ;  East  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  Jan.  1869-July  70;  Hartford,  July  1870-78;  Massena,  1878- 
Jan.  83;  Macedon  and  West  Walworth,  Oct.  1883-Apr.  85;  Mor- 
risville,  1885-Feb.  88;  Greece,  Feb.  1888-Apr.  92;  Wilson,  Apr.  1892- 
Oct.  93;  Marion,  Oct.  1893-Dec.  97;  Linden,  Nov.  1898-Nov.  1904; 
asst.  p.  Second  ch.,  Rochester,  Feb.  1905- Apr.  06 ;  p.  Sandusky,  Sept. 
1906-.  Address,  Sandusky,  N.  Y. 

*JAMES  HARVEY  PHELPS,  Presb.,  b.  Prattsburg,  N.  Y.,  June  14, 
1824;  U.  R.  1854;  R.  T.  S.  1856;  graduate  student,  R.  T.  S.  1856;  ord. 
by  Rochester  Presb.,  Parma,  N.  Y.,  June,  1857;  p.  Parma,  1856-61; 
Chili,  1861-64;  Flushing,  Mich.,  1864-70;  Corunna,  1870-76;  Rose,  N. 
Y.,  1876-78;  Brooklyn,  Mich.,  1878-80;  Flushing,  1880-84;  Reading, 
1884-86;  Grayling,  1886-89;  Calumet,  1889-92;  retired  list  of  General 
Assembly,   1893-1904;   d.   Pasadena,  Calif.,  Mar.   1,   1904. 

RUFUS  I.  SANDERS,  b.  Providence,  R.  L,  1835;  U.  R.  1851-53;  R. 
T.  S.  1856;  not  ord.;  in  business.  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  for  many  years;  resi- 
dence, La  Porte,  Texas  (1900). 

*EDWARD  GLENN  TAYLOR,  b.  Fox  Chase,  Pa.,  Nov.  25,  1830;  Bu. 
U.  1854;  R.  T.  S.  1856;  ord.  Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  June  1857;  p.  Terre 
Haute,  1857-  60;  Cincinnati,  O.,  1860-65;  Chicago,  111.,  1863-70;  New 
Orleans,  La.,  1870-75;  First  ch..  Providence,  R.  L,  1875-81;  Harlem, 
N.  Y.,  1881-82;  First  ch.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  1883-86;  Delaware  Ave.,  Buf- 
falo, N.  Y.,  1886-87.    D.D.,  Bu.  U.,  1870;  d.  Buffalo,  Apr.  6,  1887. 

*GEORGE  WEBSTER,  b.  Sandy  Hill,  N.  Y.,  1824;  ord.  Catskill,  N. 
Y.,  1846;  p.  Catskill.  1846-47;  Pittsford,  1852;  W.  Henrietta,  1854;  U. 
R.  1854;  R.  T.  S.  1856;  p.  Catskill,  N.  Y.,  1856-59;  Orange,  N.  J.,  1859- 
62;  Catskill,  N.  Y.,  1862-66;  Sandy  Hill,  1866-67;  in  business,  New 
York,  1867-76;  d.  New  York,  Feb.  24,  1877. 

SPECIAL   STUDENTS 

Allen  Richardson  Benton,  b.  Ira,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  1822;  Bethany  C,  W. 
Va.,  1847 ;  R.  T.  S.  1854-55 ;  not  ord. ;  prof,  of  Latin  and  Greek,  Butler 
C,  1855-61;  pres.  ib.,  1861-68;  pres.  Alliance  C,  1869-71;  chancellor, 
U.  Neb.,  1871-76;  prof.  Philosophy,  Butler  C,  1876-97;  pres.  ib.,  1886- 
91;  prof.  Church  History,  ib.,  1897;  prof.  Historical  Theology,  ib.,  1897- 
1900;  retired  Irvington,  190008;  Lincoln,  Neb.,  1908-.  LL.D.,  Butler 
C,  1871.  Address,  1743  A  St.,  Lincoln,  Neb. 

*Spencer  Fuller  Holt,  b.  Webster,  N.  Y.,  May  3,  1824;  ord.  Warren- 
ville,  111.,  Aug.  20,  1850;  p.  Warrenville,  1850-53;  Barry,  1853-54;  R. 

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T.  S.  1854-55;  p.  Webster,  N.  Y.,  1854-58;  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  1858- 
60;  Aurora,  111.,  1860-63;  Rockford,  1863-69;  Decatur,  1869-71;  Bar- 
ry, 1871-73;  president,  Howe  Institute,  East  St.  Louis,  111.,  1873-84; 
p.  Sparta,  Wis.,  two  years ;  Baraboo,  1889-91 ;  with  home  in  Upper 
Alton,  111.,  1884-97;  d.  Upper  Alton,  June  19,  1897. 

Wesley  P.  Wright,  Chicago,  111.;  Colg.  U.,  1851-52;  R.  T.  S.  1854-55; 
(1900)  17-*12 

1857 
GRADUATES 

*CHARLES  DEWITT  BRIDGMAN,  b.  Saugerties,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  1, 
1835;  U.  R.  1855;  R.  T.  S.  1857;  ord.  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  Sep.  28,  1857;  p. 
Morristown,  1857-60;  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.,  1860-62;  Albany,  N.  Y., 
1862-77;  Madison  Ave.,  New  York,  1878-91;  Epis.  rector,  New  York, 
1891-99.     D.D.,  Un.  €.,  1868;  d.  New  York,  Feb.  21,  1899. 

DARWIN  HILL  COOLEY,  b.  Clarendon,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  5,  1830;  U.  R. 
1855 ;  R.  T.  S.  1857 ;  ord.  Clyde,  N.  Y.,  July  16,  1857 ;  p.  Clyde,  1857-58 ; 
Stevens  Point,  Wis.,  1858-61;  Appleton,  1861-67;  Cedar  Rapids,  la., 
1867-70;  Canton,  111.,  1870-78;  Freeport,  1878-81;  financial  secy.,  U.  C, 
1881-84;  p.  First  ch.,  Council  Bluffs,  la.,  1884-90;  evangelist  and  supply, 
1890-.     D.D.,  B.  U.  T.  S.,  1878.  Address,  Morgan  Park,  111. 

PHILIP  SAFFERY  EVANS,  b.  Bristol,  Eng.,  Sept.  21,  1828;  U.  R. 
1855;  R.  T.  S.  1857;  ord.  Boston.  Mass.,  Oct.  1,  1857;  p.  Thirteenth  ch., 
Boston,  1857-58;  Stamford,  Conn.,  1858-64;  chapl.  13th  Heavy  Artillery, 
N.  Y.  Vols..  1864-65;  p.  Willimantic,  Conn.,  1869-73;  Shelburne  Falls, 
Mass.,  1873-79;  Amesbury,  1879-85;  Grand  Ave.  ch..  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  1885-89;  secy.,  Conn.  Bapt.  State  Conv.,  1886-1902;  p.  Tor- 
rington,    1895-1903;    retired    1903-. 

Address,  571   Ninth  St,  Brooklyn,   N.  Y. 

*NORMAN  FOX,  b.  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  13  1836;  U.  R.  1855; 
R.  T.  S.  1857;  ord.  Whitehall,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  12,  1859;  p.  Whitehall, 
1859-62;  chapl.  77th  Regt.  N.  Y.  Vols.,  1862-64;  editor.  Central  Bap- 
tist, St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1868-69 ;  prof.  School  of  Theology,  W.  J.  C,  1869- 
73;  literary  and  general  religious  work.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1874-84; 
Morristown,  N.  J.,  1888-1907 ;  mayor,  Morristown,  N.  J.,  1900.  Author, 
A  Layman's  Ministry — the  Life  of  the  Hon.  Nathan  Bishop,  LL.D.; 
Preacher  and  Teacher — the  Life  of  Thomas  Rambaut,  LL.  D.;  Christ 
in  the  Daily  Meal;  numerous  pamphlets  and  review  articles.  D.D.,  U. 
R.,  1887;  d.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  June  23,  1907. 

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*WILLIAM  GROOM,  b.  Broadalbin,  N.  Y.,  1829;  Un.  C.  1852;  R. 
T.  S.  1857;  oni.  Hallston.  N.  Y.,  Dec.  28,  1858;  p.  Ballston,  1857- 
61 ;  Amsterdam,  1861-63 ;  d.  Amsterdam,  Dec.  4,  1863. 

*GEORGE  WASHINGTON  NORTHRUP,  b.  Antwerp,  N.  Y.,  Oct. 

15,  1825;  Wms.  C.  1854;  R.  T.  S.  1857;  ord.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  June 
25,  1859;  prof.  Eccl.  Hist.,  R.  T.  S.,  1857-67;  acting  prof.  Mental  and 
Moral  Philosophy,  U.  C,  1867-69;  pres.  and  prof.  Systematic  Theology, 
B.  U.  T.  S.,  1867-92;  prof.  Systematic  Theology,  U.  C,  1892-1900. 
Author  (with  Dr.  Robert  Watts),  The  Sovereignty  of  God;  and  several 
published  papers  and  addresses.  D.D.,  U.  R.,  1866;  LL.D.,  Kal.  C, 
1879;  d.  Chicago,  III.,  Dec.  30,  1900. 

*ABNER  KINGMAN  NOTT,  b.  Nashua,  N.  H.,  Mar.  22,  1834;  U.  R. 

1855;  R.  T.  S.  1857;  ord.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  3,  1857;  p.  First  ch.. 
New  York,  1857-59;  drowned,  July  7,  1859. 

WILLIAM  COLLINS  PRATT,  b.  Derby,  Conn.,  May  7,  1829;  U.  R. 
1855;  R.  T.  S.  1857;  ord.  Delevan,  111.,  Dec.  23,  1857;  p.  Delevan,  Aug. 
1857-62;  Tonica,  1862-67;  Lostant,  1867-69;  Denmark,  la.,  Aug.  1869- 
Oct.  70;  teacher  and  supply,  Denmark,  Oct.  1870-Mar.  1872;  p.  Bona- 
parte, Mar.  1872-Nov.  78;  Monroe,  Nov.  1878-Nov.  79;  prof.  Central 
Univ.  of  la.,  1879-80;  p.  Mechanicsville,  Oct.  1880-Oct.  82;  supply, 
Waverly,  three  months ;  p.  New  Hartford,  Sep.  1882-June  85 ;  Sheldon, 
June  1885-Dec.  88;  general  miss,  work,  1888-1900;  principally  with 
churches  at  Hawarden,  Judson,  Matlock,  la.,  and  Worthington,  Minn. ; 
retired,  Modesto,  Calif.,  1903-.  Address,   Modesto,  Calif. 

♦SIDNEY  EDWARDS  RICHARDSON,  b.  Sturbridge,  Mass.,  Jan. 
8,  1832;  U.  R.  1853;  teaching  Cherokee  Seminary,  Tahlequah,  Indian 
Ter.,  1853-55;  R.  T.  S.  1857;  ord.  West  Springfield,  Pa.,  Dec.  30,  1857; 
p.  West  Springfield,  Nov.  1857-Dec.  1859;  in  army,  1861-62;  killed  in 
battle  of  Fort  Donelson,  Feb.  16,  1862. 

*NELSON  SLATER  SMITH,  b.  Rodman,  N.  Y.,  July  11,  1827;  U. 
R.  1855;  R.  T.  S.  1857;  prof.  Arkansas  College,  1857-59;  supply,  Fay- 
etteville  and  Boone's  Grove,  Arkansas,  1858-59 ;  ord.  Smithville,  N.  Y., 
Sep.  23,  1860;  p.  Smithville,  Sep.  186(>-May  61;  South  Rutland,  Apr. 
1862-66;  principal,  Academy,  Watertown,  1862-64;  p.  Harrisburg,  1866- 
67;  farming  and  teaching,  Rodman,  1867-72;  p.  Barnes  Corners.  Apr.- 
Oct.  72;  farming  and  teaching,  1872-74;  p.  South  Rutland,  1874-75; 
farming  and  teaching,  Rodman,  1876-1908;  d.  Rodman  (Copenhagen), 
N.  Y.,  Nov.  19,  1908. 

*JAMES  CROSBY  STEVENS,  b.  Salem,  N.  Y.,  1827;  R.  T.  S.  1857; 
ord.   Clifton,   N.   Y.,   Sep.   1851;   p.  Clifton,   Sep.   1857-Nov.  59;   Still- 

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water,    1860-64;   Kanesville,    111.,    Nov.    1865-66;   health    failed;   w.    c. 
Aurora,  1866-68;  d.  Aurora,  1868. 

*ARTHUR  GREEN  THOMAS,  b.  New  Columbia,  Pa.,  Feb.  23,  1827; 
Bu.  U.  1855;  R.  T.  S.  1857;  ord.  Freeport,  111.,  Mar.  17,  1858;  p.  Free- 
port,  1858-60;  Baltimore,  Md.,  1860-62;  chaplain,  U.  S.  Vols.,  1862-65; 
p.  Mt.  Holly,  N.  J.,  1865-68;  Camden,  1868-70;  Jacobstown,  1870-76; 
Chester,  Pa.,  1877-83 ;  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1884-85 ;  d.  Mt.  Holly,  N.  J., 
Nov.  6,  1886. 

♦ALBEMARLE  DWIGHT  WILLIAMS,  b.  Manchester,  Vt,  Jan.  12, 
1826;  U.  R.  1855;  R.  T.  S.  1857;  ord.  Smyrna,  Mich.,  Nov.  4,  1858; 
p.  Smyrna,  1857-59;  Almont,  1860-66;  Clinton,  Medford,  Morristown, 
and  Waterville,  Minn.,  1866-69;  Brooklyn  Center  and  Maple  Grove, 
1870-72 ;  Brainerd,  1872-73 ;  practicing  medicine,  Brooklyn  Center,  1874- 
88;  in  business,  ib.,  1889-99;  Minneapolis,  1899-1908;  d.  Minneapolis, 
1908. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS. 

*James  Chrystal,  b.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  May  20,  1832;  Colg.  U.  1855; 
R.  T.  S.  three  months  in  1855 ;  dismissed  to  Gen.  Theol.  Sem. ;  d.  Jer- 
sey City,  N.  J.,  Nov.  11,  1908. 

*Henry  Fowler,  Presb.,  b.  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  Oct.  17,  1824;  Wms.  C. 
1847 ;  author  and  editor,  1847-56 ;  prof.  Political  Economy,  U.  R.,  1855- 
58;  R.  T.  S.  1856-57;  ord.  and  inst.  Second  Presb.  ch.,  Auburn,  N.  Y., 
Sep.  17,  1858;  p.  Second  ch.,  Auburn,  1858-61;  Central  ch..  Auburn, 
1862-71 ;  d.  Vineyard  Haven,  Mass.,  Aug.  4,  1872. 

*John  Pawling,  b.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  28,  1823;  Ham.  C.  1843; 
admitted  to  bar  of  Supreme  Court,  New  York,  1847;  engaged  in  teach- 
ing and  in  the  practice  of  law,  1847-57;  R.  T.  S.  for  a  short  time  dur- 
ing 1857;  preached  occasionally  in  the  Cong,  church,  Rodman,  N.  Y. ; 
united  with  Bapt.  ch.  and  served  as  occasional  supply ;  residence,  Rod- 
man, 1857-66;  d.  Rodman  (Copenhagen),  Dec.  12,  1866. 

17-*14 

♦Holland  Fuller  Sheldon,  b.  Grafton,  Vt.,  Mar.  17,  1825;  U.  R.  1856; 
R.  T.  S.  1856-57;  ord.  Carimona,  Minn.,  1858;  p.  Carimona,  Sep.  1858- 
60;  Sheldon,  1860-63;  d.  Sheldon,  Minn.,  Apr.  1863. 

1858 

GRADUATES 

*DANIEL  BOWEN,  b.  Reading,  Vt.,  Feb.  4,  1831;  U.  R.  1856;  R.  T. 
S.  1858;   H.  U.  Div.   Sch.   1859;  ord.  Third  Unitarian  ch.,  Hingham, 

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Mass.,  Dec.  1859;  p.  Hingham,  Dec.  18S9-Oct.  63;  Milford,  Jan.  1865- 
Apr.  67;  w.  c.  Mandarin,  Fla.,  1867-80;  Jacksonville,  1881-97;  Roch- 
ester, N.  Y.,  1898-1907;  d.  Rochester,  Jan.  1,  1907. 

♦CHARLES  ROLLIN  BURDICK,  Presb.  b.  Lincklaen,  N.  Y.,  June 

17,  1826;  U.  R.  1852;  principal,  Union  School,  Watkins,  N.  Y.,  1852- 
53;  Union  Academy,  Shiloh,  N.  J.,  1853-54;  Watkins,  N.  Y.,  1854-55; 
grammar  school,  Rochester,  1857-59;  R.  T.  S.  1858;  ord.  by  Rochester 
Presbytery.  1859;  p.  Corfu,  N.  Y.,  1859-64;  Youngstown,  1864-68;  sup- 
ply, Marquette.  Mich..  1868-69;  p.  Joliet,  111.,  1869-71;  Somerset,  N.  Y., 
1871-75;  Oconto,  Wis.,  1875-83;  Prairie  du  Sac,  1883-88;  Omro,  1888- 
91  ;  w.  c.  Oconto,  1891-97.  Author,  Before  the  Dawn;  Who  Shall 
Wear  the  Crown?    d.  Oconto,  Aug.  22,  1897. 

♦ALEXANDER  COLTON  CAPERTON,  b.  Jackson  Co.,  Ala.,  Jan. 
4,  1831;  Miss.  C.  1856;  R.  T.  S.  1858;  ord.  Clinton,  Miss.,  Oct.  1858;  p. 
Grenada,  Miss.,  1859-61;  country  churches,  1861-66;  Memphis,  Tenn., 
1867-68;  Mayfield,  Ky.,  1869;  Evansville,  Ind.,  1869-71;  editor,  West- 
ern Recorder,  Louisville,  Ky.,  1871-88;  p.  Somerset,  New  Salem,  Chris- 
tiansburg  and  Turner,  1888-94;  Millwood,  1895-98;  residence.  Leitch- 
field,    Ky.,    1897-1901.     D.D.,    Bay.    U.,    1871;    d.    Leitchfield,    Ky.,   Jan. 

18.  1901. 

*GEORGE  MONTGOMERY  WEST  CAREY,  b.  Belfast,  Ireland, 
Mar.  10,  1829;  U.  R.  1856;  R.  T.  S.  1858;  ord.  St.  Catherines,  Ont.. 
July  11,  1856;  p.  St.  Catherines,  1856-66;  St.  John,  N.  B.,  1866-81; 
New  Prince  Gate  ch,  Liverpool,  Eng.,  1881-85;  Brantford,  Ont.,  1885- 
89;  Ottawa,  1889-93;  St.  John,  N.  B.,  1893-99;  D.D.,  Ac.  C,  1894; 
d.  Ottawa,  Ont.,  May  16,  1899. 

*IRA  DELOS  CLARK,  b.  Brookfield,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  27,  1830;  Alfred  U. 
1854;  R.  T.  S.  1858;  ord.  Kendall,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  11,  1859;  p.  Kendall, 
1858-59;  U.  T.  S.  1859-60;  p.  New  York  and  Brooklyn,  1859-60; 
Northampton,  Mass.,  1861-66;  Denver,  Col.,  1866-67;  chaplain,  Colo- 
rado Senate,  1866;  p.  Berlin,  Wis.,  1867-70;  Fabius,  N.  Y.,  1872-73;  in- 
valid, Berlin,  W^is.,  1875-84;  Leola,  S.  D.,  1884-1900;  d.  Hillsdale,  S. 
D.,  Sep.  10,  1900. 

♦COLUMBUS  CORNFORTH,  b.  West  Waterville,  Me.,  Jan.  31,  1831 
Un.  C.  1856;  R.  T.  S.  1858;  ord.  Smethport,  Pa.,  Feb.  8,  1859;  p 
Smethport.  1858-61;  private.  42d  Regt.  Pa.  Vols.,  1861-63;  wounded 
Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862 ;  Libby  Prison  two  months ;  chaplain 
150th  Regt.  Pa.  Vols.,  1864-65;  superintendent  schools,  McKean  Co. 
Pa.,  1865-67;  State  Inspector  and  Examiner  Soldier's  Orphans  Schools 
residence,  Harrisburg.  1867-79;  w.  c.  Clyde,  Kans..  1879-83;  d.  Clyde 
Feb.  10,  1883. 

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*WILLIAM   THOMAS   FAGAN,  b.    Harrisburg,   Pa.,   Oct.  3,   1833; 

U.  R.  1855;  R.  T.  S.  1858;  ord.  Rome,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  6,  1858;  p.  Rome, 
1858-61;  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  1861-63;  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.,  1863- 
65 ;  Booneville,  N.  Y.,  1865-72 ;  editor,  Amsterdam,  1876-96 ;  w.  c.  Am- 
sterdam,  1896-1907;    d.  Amsterdam,   N.   Y.,   Nov.   2,    1907. 

♦WILLIAM  ICRIN  GILL,  b.  Bradford,  Eng.,  Mar.  10,  1831;  U.  R. 
1853-56;  R.  T.  S.  1858;  ord.  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  2,  1858;  p. 
Rhinebeck,  1858-59;  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  1859-60;  Port  Jervis,  N.  Y.,  1861- 
62;  Essex,  Conn.,  1863-66;  united  with  M.  E.  ch.  Author,  Evolution 
and  Progress;  Analytical  Processes;  Christian  Conception  and  Ex- 
perience; Philosophical  Realism;  d.  Neuvitar,  Cuba,  Mar.  4,  1902. 

LEANDER  HALL,  b.  Salisbury,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  16,  1830;  Un.  C.  1856; 
R.  T.  S.  1858 ;  supply,  Scipio  and  Rose,  N.  Y.,  1858-60 ;  ord.  Rose,  Mar. 
14,  1860;  p.  Macedon,  1860-63;  Mannsville,  1863-65;  Clockville  and 
Vernon,  1865-70;  Hebron,  1870-71;  Fort  Miller  and  Kingsbury,  1871- 
75;  Milton  and  Janesville,  1876-78;  Flatbrook  and  E.  Chatham,  1878- 
82;  teaching,  Nassau,  1882-89;  (at  same  time  supply;  Presb.  ch.,  Nas- 
sau, 16  months,  Bapt.  ch.,  E.  Nassau,  18  months,  Bapt.  ch.,  Schodack, 
7  months)  ;  Stuyvesant  Falls,  Oct.  1889-Apr.  91 ;  (at  same  time  supply, 
Stuyvesant  Falls  M.  E.  ch.,  6  months;  Reformed  ch.,  1  year);  p. 
Tivoli,  July  1891-Apr.  93;  engaged  in  charitable  work,  New  York 
1893- ;  financial  secy..  Metropolitan  Dispensary  and  Hospital;  vis- 
itor for  Westchester  Co.  Temporary  Home  for  Destitute  Children. 
Author,  Half  Century  Class  of  1S36;  Union  College,  i^gs-igod.  D.D., 
Union  C.  1906.  Address,  18  Park  Ave.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 

*JOHN  BURGESS  HAMBERLIN,  b.  Franklin  Co.,  Miss.,  Nov. 
21,  1830;  Miss.  C.  1856;  R.  T.  S.  1858;  ord.  Clinton,  Miss.,  1858;  p. 
Clinton,  1858-63;  supt.  (Miss.)  State  miss.,  1863-65;  p.  Meridian, 
1865-68;  pres..  Meridian  Female  C,  1865-72;  editor.  Christian  Watch- 
man, and  The  College  Mirror,  1866-71 ;  miss,  for  Miss.  State  Conv.  on 
Gulf  Coast,  1874-76;  p.  Ocean  Springs,  Miss.,  1876-80;  Vicksburg, 
1881-85;  Mobile,  Ala.,  1883-88;  principal,  Industrial  Acad.,  Healing 
Springs,  1889-99;  p.  Citronelle,  1893-95;  Healing  Springs,  1898-99; 
retired,  res.  ib.,  1899-1906;  d.  Healing  Springs,  Ala.,  Sept.  26,  1906. 

*JULIUS  C.  HASELHUHN,  b.  Altenburg,  Ger.,  May  21,  1829;  G. 
D.  and  U.  R.  1854-55;  R.  T.  S.  1858;  ord.  Wilmington,  Del.,  Sep.  23, 
1858;  p.  Wilmington,  1858-  61;  Newark,  N.  J.,  1861-68;  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
1869-71 ;  evangelist.  Western  Conference,  1871-74 ;  p.  Chicago,  111., 
1875-78;  editor,  Sendbote,  and  secretary,  Ger.  Bap.  Publication  Soc, 
Cleveland,  O.,  1878-92;  editor,  emeritus,  1892-93.    Author,  Zionsklange, 

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translated,  Clough's  From  Darkness  to  Light,  Spnrgeon's  The  Clue  of 
the  Mace;  and  varions  tracts.  D.  D.,  D.  U.,  1887;  d.  Newark,  N.  J., 
May  5,   1893. 

*WILLIAM  NORRIS  REEVES,  b.  Liberty  Hill,  Ala.,  Oct.  12,  1834; 
Howard  C.  1856;  K.  T.  S.  1858;  ord.  Orrville,  Ala.,  Oct.  1858;  p. 
Providence  cli.,  Orrville,  Oct.  1858-Dec.  59;  Eufaiila,  Jan.  1860-65; 
captain,  major  and  lieutenant-colonel  of  Artillery,  Confederate  Army, 
1861-65;  p.  Eufaiila,  1874-80;  banker  Eufaula,  1879-91;  farmer,  editor, 
and  correspondent,  Eufaula,  1891-94;  p.  Georgetown,  Ga.,  1895-97; 
Fitzgerald,  Dec.  1898-Oct.  99;  Eufaula,  Ala.,  1899-1905.  D.D.,  U. 
Ala.,   1876;  d.   Eufaula,  Ala.,   Mar.   1905. 

♦WILLIAM  SEMPLE  RYLAND,  b.  Richmond,  Va.,  June  6,  1836; 
Rich.  C.  1855;  U.  Va.  1855-56;  R.  T.  S.  1858;  ord.  Leesburg,  Va.,  Aug. 
11,  1859;  p.  Winchester,  Va.,  1859-62;  Hebron  and  Cedar  Creek,  1865- 
67;  Grenada,  Miss.,  1867-70;  prof.  Emma  Mercer  Institute,  Grenada, 
1857-69;  p.  East  Hickman  and  South  Elkhorn,  Ky.,  1873-80;  prof. 
Lexington  Ky.,  Female  C,  1873-76;  pres.,  ib.,  1876-80;  prof.  Sciences, 
Bethel  C,  Russellville,  Ky.,  1880-95;  chairman  faculty,  ib.,  1887-89; 
pres.,  ib.,  1889-98;  residence,  Russellville,  1899-1906.  Ph.D.,  Mer.  U.; 
D.D.,  G.  C.  and  Richmond  C;  d.  Russellville,  Ky.,  Jan.  9,  1906. 

*JOHN  R.  SHANAFELT,  b.  McConnellstown,  Pa.,  Oct.  27,  1829; 
Eu.  U.  1856;  R.  T.  S.  1858;  ord.  Berwick,  Pa.,  Oct.  28,  1858;  p. 
Shamokin,  1858-61;  Pittston,  1861-66;  Fourth  ch.,  Pittsburg,  1866-70; 
Boonsborough,  la.,  Pella,  Red  Oak,  Gibbon,  Neb.,  Second  ch.,  St. 
Joseph,  Mo.,  1870-83 ;  Kansas  City,  Kans.,  1883-88 ;  health  failed ;  occa- 
sional evangelist,  residence,  Lawrence,  1888-98.  Author,  The  Slavery 
Question;  d.  Lawrence,  May  27,   1898. 

*JOHN  SIMMONS,  Toronto,  Ont.;  R.  T.  S.  1858;  deceased. 

WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS  SMITH,  b.  Sidney,  N.  J.,  June  28,  1829; 
Colg.  U.  1856;  R.  T.  S.  1858;  acting  p.  Williamsport,  Pa.,  1858-59; 
ord.  Burlington,  N.  J.,  June  30,  1859;  p.  Burlington,  1859-61;  educa- 
tional work,  Bergen  Heights,  N.  J.,  1862-68;  p.  Wellsboro,  and  Stony 
Park.  Pa.,  1868-69;  First  ch.,  Canton,  O.,  1869-77;  Stroudsburg,  Pa., 
1877-84;  Junction  and  Washington,  N.  J.,  1884-88;  Washington  alone, 
1888-95;    w.    c.    Newark,    1895-. 

Address,    127    N.    Fifth    St.,    Newark,    N.    J. 

EDWIN  SAWYER  WALKER,  b.  Whiting,  Vt.,  Aug.  11,  1828;  U. 
R.  1856:  R.  T.  S.  1858;  ord.  Dansville,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  16,  1858;  p.  Dans- 
ville,  1858-July  60;  Ripon,  Wis.,  Dec.  1860-Apr.  63;  Sparta,  June 
1863-June  66;  retired  on  account  of  bronchitis;  residence  Spring- 
field,  111.,   1867-.     Author,   The  Lincoln  National  Monument;   History 

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of  the  Springfield  Baptist  Association;  The  Story  of  My  Ancestors  in 
America  and  History  of  the  Carpenter  Family;  The  Uses  of  Wealth; 
Various  Sermons  and  historical  addresses ;  Member  of  several  His- 
torical Societies.  Address,  1125  S.  Fifth  St.,  Springfield,  111. 

*SHADRACH  WASHINGTON,  b.  Fayette  Co.,  Pa.,  June  28,  1830; 
U.  R.  1856;  R.  T.  S.  1858;  ord.  Woodstock,  III.,  Dec.  2,  1858;  p.  Wood- 
stock, 1858-59;  Aurora,  1859-63;  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1863-67;  Zanesville, 
O.,  1868-69;  Jacksonville,  III,  1869-75;  Keokuk,  la.,  1875-80;  Paterson, 
N.  J.,  1880-82;  Essex,  Conn.,  1883-88;  Port  Jervis,  N.  Y.,  1889-97;  d. 
Port  Jervis,  Feb.  3,  1897. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS. 

*Stephen  Burdick,  Seventh  Day  Bapt.,  b.  Preston,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  13, 
1827;  Alfred  U.  1856;  R.  T.  S.  1856-57;  ord.  Alfred,  N.  Y.,  June 
21,  1857;  p.  Seventh  Day  Bapt.  ch.,  Rockville,  L.  I.,  1857-60;  Leon- 
ardsville,  N.  Y.,  1860-64;  De  Ruyter,  1865-67;  principal  De  Ruyter 
Institute,  1867-68;  miss.  Minn,  and  la.,  1868-69;  p.  West  Genesee 
and  Portville,  N.  Y.,  1869-72;  Brookfield  ch.,  Leonardsville,  N.  Y., 
1872-85;  West  Hallock,  111.,  1886-96;  Andover,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  1897-Sep. 
1903;  literary  work,  Alfred,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  1903-Dec.  1905;  treas.  Am. 
Sab.  Tract  Soc,  1874-81;  editor.  Sabbath  Recorder,  1881;  d.  Alfred, 
Dec.  21,  1905. 

♦Robert  Acker  Clapp,  b.  Sing  Sing,  N.  Y.,  May  8,  1827;  U.  R.  1854-56; 
R.  T.  S.  1856-57;  ord.  Oswego,  111.,  Feb.  25,  1858;  p.  Oswego  and 
Sandwich,  111. ;  First  Stillwater  ch.,  N.  Y. ;  Pontiac,  Mich. ;  Ottumwa, 
la. ;  St.  James,  Minn. ;  Fox  Lake,  Wis.,  Darlington ;  Fairfield,  Neb. ; 
Granite  Falls;  w.  c.  Lincoln,  1893-97;  Fairbury,  1897-May  1906; 
Wenatchee,  Wash.,  May  1906-Apr.  1909;  d.  Wenatchee,  Apr.  25,  1909. 

*Henry  Francis  Cochrane,  b.  Methuen,  Mass.,  Apr.  17,  1836;  Un.  C. 
1856;  R.  T.  S.  1856-57;  ord.  Manheim,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  1858;  p.  Manheim, 
1857-58;  Hillsdale,  1858-60;  Bath,  1866-68;  Montrose,  Pa.,  1868-69; 
Warren  Center,  1869-71;  editor,  Mt.  Pleasant,  1873-74;  p.  Dovvnington, 
1874-75;  editor,  Petersburg,  111.,  1875-77;  in  business,  Ypsilanti,  Mich., 
1878-80;  p.  York,  May  1880-May  82;  Rome,  May  1882-May  86;  Center- 
ville,  May  1886-May  88;  Bloomingdale,  June  1888-Oct.  93;  Spring- 
port,  Jan.  1894-Apr.  95;  Big  Rapids,  Dec.  1895-Dec.  96;  editor,  Hart- 
ford, June  1898-1905;  secy.,  Mich.  Bapt.  State  Conv.,  Jan.  18^-1902; 
d.  Hartford,  Mich.,  Feb.  13,  1905. 

Theodore  Judson  Knapp,  b.  Portsmouth,  Va.,  R.  T.  S.  1856-57; 

*Simon  Tuska,  b.  Germany,  1837;  U.  R.  1856;  teacher,  Brockport  Col- 
legiate  Institute,   Brockport,   N.    Y.,    1856-57;    R    T.    S.    1857-58;    U. 

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Breslau,  Germany,  1858-60;  rabbi,  Reformed  Jewish  congregation, 
Memphis,  Tenn.  Author,  The  Stranger  in  the  Synagogue;  d.  Memphis, 
1872. 

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GRADUATES 

*JOSEPH  R.  BELLAMY,  b.  Kingsbury,  N.  Y.,  1833;  U.  R.  1857; 
R.  T.  S.  1859;  not  ord. ;  principal  Albion  Acad.,  1859-66;  d.  Arcadia,  N. 
Y.,  July  11,  1866. 

FLAVIUS  JOSEPHUS  GATHER,  b.  Catherton,  Va.,  Mar.  16,  1833; 
U.  R.  1857;  R.  T.  S.  1859;  ord.  Flemington,  W.  Va.,  1862;  engaged 
in  teaching  and  preaching,  Va.  and  W.  Va.,  1859-69;  agent,  Am.  Union 
Commission,  and  New  England  Refugees'  Aid  Soc. ;  agent,  W.  Va. 
College;  aided  in  organization  of  W.  Va.  General  Association;  p. 
Clarksburg,  W.  Va. ;  teacher,  classical  department,  public  schools,  un- 
der Peabody  Fund;  p.  McConnellsville,  O.,  1869-76;  Seville,  1876-82; 
Franklin,  1883-85;  Lockland,  1886-87;  residence,  Franklin,  Ind.,  1887- 
96,  engaged  as  stated  supply  of  First  ch.,  Evansville,  South  ch.,  and 
North  ch.,  Indianapolis,  and  other  churches ;  stated  supply  Buckhannon, 
W.  Va.,  1896-97;  p.  Weston.  1897-99;  Decatur,  Ind.,  Dec.  1899-1903; 
\v.  c.  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  1903-. 

Addrcss,  212  S.  Grand  Ave.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

MELVIN  JAMESON,  b.  Lyons,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  3,  1836;  U.  R.  1856;  R. 
T.  S.  1859;  resident  graduate,  U.  T.  S.  autumn,  1859;  ord.  Alton,  111.. 
Apr.  19,  1860;  p.  Alton,  Apr.  1860-July  69;  miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Bas- 
sein,  Burma,  1869-89;  on  furlough,  1880-83;  engaged  in  work  among 
churches,  and  stated  supply,  Ogdensburg,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  1882-Scp.  83 ; 
p.  Cherry  St.  Mission  chapel,  Alton,  111.,  Apr.  1890-Apr.  91 ;  East  Alton, 
1892-93;  Cherry  St.  chapel,  July,  1895-1900;  w.  c.  Ottumwa,  la.,  E. 
Alton,  111.,  and  Gouverneur,  N.  Y.,  1900-.  Author,  (in  English)  Elijah 
Parish  Lovcjoy,  as  a  Christian;  A  Grammatical  Analysis  of  the  Gospel 
of  John  in  Burmese;  sermon  in  Burmese  on  Christian  Giving;  editor, 
Burma)!  Messenger.  Address,  Gouverneur,  N.  Y. 

♦ADDISON  JONES,  b.  Mesopotamia,  O.,  Sep.  24.  1829;  D.  U.  1856; 
R.  T.  S.  1859;  Ord.  Tiffin,  O.,  1861;  p.  Tiffin,  1861-62;  instructor,  U.  C, 
1863-64;  miss.  A.  B.  H.  M.  Soc,  Cal.,  1864-72;  p.  Santa  Clara,  1864-66; 
preached,  Mayfield,  1867-72;  p.  Salem,  Oregon,  1873-77;  returned  to 
Ohio,  1877,  and  joined  Free  Will  Bapt  ch. ;  d.  Jacksonville,  111.,  July  27, 
1908. 

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♦RICHARD  MEANS  NOTT,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Mar.  26,  1831;  Cy.  C. 
1852;  R.  T.  S.  1859;  ord.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  12,  1859;  p.  First  ch., 
Rochester,  1859-65 ;  business  and  home  mission  work,  Atlanta,  Ga., 
1866-69;  p.  Aurora,  111.,  1869-72;  Wakefield,  Mass.,  1872-74;  health 
failed;  residence,  Wakefield,  1874-80;  agent,  Mass.  Bap.  Centennial  As- 
sociation, 1876;  d.  Wakefield,  Dec.  20,  1880. 

DAVID  McLANE  REEVES,  b.  Liberty  Hill,  Ala.,  June  10,  1839; 
Howard  C.  1857;  R.  T.  S.  1859;  ord.  Carlowville,  Ala.,  1860;  p.  Carlow- 
ville,  1860-64 ;  mission  work,1865-67 ;  p.  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.,  1867-71 ;  Bos- 
ton, Mass.,  1871-72;  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1872-79;  united  with  Presb.  ch., 
1881;  D.D.,  Bates  C,  1872.  Address,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

*EDWIN  TRUE  ROBINSON,  b.  Bergen,  N.  Y.,  July  25,  1833;  U.  R. 
1857;  R.  T.  S.  1859;  resident  graduate  R.  T.  S.  1859-60;  ord.  Cincin- 
nati, O.,  May,  1860;  p.  Ninth  St.  ch.,  Cincinnati,  1860-62;  d.  Cincinnati, 
July  21,  1862. 

*NATHAN  SHEPPARD,  b.  Baltimore,  Md.,  1837;  Attleborough  C. 
1854;  R.  T.  S.  1859;  ord.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1859;  p.  Tremont  Temple, 
Boston,  Mass.,  1859-61 ;  lecturer  and  author,  1861-71 ;  prof.  U.  C,  1871- 
74;  prof.  English  Literature  and  public  speaking,  Allegheny  C,  1875- 
78;  residence,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.,  1884-88;  d.  New  York,  Jan. 
24,  1888. 

GEORGE  A.  STARKWEATHER,  b.  Worcester,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  4,  1828; 
grammar  school,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  R.  T.  S.  1859;  principal,  Jonesbor- 
ough  Institute,  Tenn.,  1859-60;  ord.  Elba,  N.  Y.,  June  10,  1861;  p.  Elba, 
1860-64;  Corning  1864-66;  Marion  1866-67;  principal,  Phipps  Seminary, 
Albion,  1867-70;  p.  Trumansburg,  1870-75;  Waterbury,  Conn.,  1875-77; 
Havana,  N.  Y.,  1877-79;  Marion,  1880-81;  Clifton,  1881-84;  lecturing 
1885-87;  p.  North  Brookfield,  1888;  p.  Himrods  residence,  Penn  Yan, 
1889-93;  Pleasant  Valley,  1893-96;  lecturing,  1893-98;  p.  Coventry,  N. 
Y.,  1898-1901 ;  Wappingers  Falls,  1901-06 ;  retired,  res.,  Mamaroneck, 
1906-.     Author,  6".  6".  Geography  and  Maps. 

Address,  31   Barry  Ave.,   Mamaroneck,   N.  Y. 

AUGUSTUS  HOPKINS  STRONG,  b.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  3,  1836; 
Y.  C.  1857;  R.  T.  S.,  1859;  in  Europe,  1859-60;  ord.  Haverhil, 
Mass.,  Aug.  3,  1861;  p.  Haverhill,  1861-65;  First  ch.,  Cleveland,  O., 
1865-72;  pres.  and  prof.  Biblical  Theology,  R.  T.  S.  1872- ;  pres.  A.  B. 
F.  M.  Soc.  1892-95;  pres.  General  Conv.  of  Bapt.  of  N.  America, 
1907-10.  Author,  Systematic  Theology,  (1886)  (7th  edition,  1903) ; 
revised  and  enlarged,  3  vols.  (1908)  ;  Philosophy  and  Religion,  (1888)  ; 
The  Great  Poets  and  their  Theology,   (1897)  ;  Christ  in  Creation  and 

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Ethical  Monism,  (1899).     D.D.,  B.  U.  1870;  Y.  U.  1890;  P.  U.  1896; 
LL.D.,  Bu.  U.  1891 ;  Alfred  U.,  1894. 

Address,  17  Sibley  Place,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

*CHARLES  FREDERICK  WESTON,  b.  Showhegan,  Me.,  Jan.  25, 
1827;  Cy.  C.  1855;  X.  T.  1.  1855-5o;  R.  T.  S.  1859;  ord.  Lincoln,  Me., 
Sep.  18o3;  p.  Lincoln,  1863-65;  Fayette,  1865-67;  Russell,  Mass.,  1867- 
74;  East  Avon,  N.  Y.,  1874-75;  Fo\vler\ille,  Mich.,  1875-76;  Orleans, 
N.  Y.,  1876-77;  Limerick,  Me.,  1878-80;  Sonora,  Cal.;  St.  Helena; 
Julian;  Oxford,  Neb.,  Sep.  1891-92;  d.  Springfield,  Neb.,  Apr.  18,  1892. 

WILLIAM  CLEAVER  WILKINSON,  b.  Westford,  Vt.,  Oct.  19, 
1833;  U.  R.  1857;  R.  T.  S.  1859;  ord.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Nov.  22. 
1859;  p.  New  Haven,  1859-61;  student,  Univ.  of  Paris,  1861-62;  prof. 
Modern  Languages  (ad  interim),  U.  R.,  1863-64;  p.  Mt.  Auburn,  Cin- 
cinnati, O.,  1865-66;  prof.  Honiiletics  and  Pastoral  Theology,  R.  T.  S., 
1872-81;  literary  pursuits,  Tarrytown,  1881-92;  prof.  Poetry  and  Crit- 
cism,  U.  C,  1892-.  Author,  The  Dance  of  Modem  Society;  A  Free 
Lance  in  the  Field  of  Life  and  Letters;  The  Baptist  Principle; 
Webster:  an  Ode;  Edti'in  Arnold  as  Poetizer  and  as  Paganizer;  Prepar- 
atory and  College  Greek  and  Latin  Courses  in  English  (4  vols.)  ; 
Classic  French  and  German  Courses  in  English  (2  vols.)  ;  The  Epic  of 
Saul;  The  Epic  of  Paul;  The  Epic  of  Moses  (2  parts)  ;  Complete 
Poetical  Works  (5  vols.)  ;  Modern  Masters  of  Pulpit  Discourse;  Some 
New  Literary  Valuations.    D.D.,  U.  R.  1873 ;  LL.D.,  Bay.  U.,  1904. 

Address,   5630  Woodlawn   Ave.,   Chicago,   111. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

Edward  Winter  Clark,  b.  North  East,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  25,  1830;  B.  U. 
1857;  N.  T.  I.  1857-58;  R.  T.  S.  1858-59;  ord.  Logansport,  Ind.,  June 
30,  1859;  p.  Logansport,  1859-60;  editor  and  publisher.  The  Witness, 
Indianapolis,  1861-67;  miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Sibsagor,  Assam,  1868-75; 
Naga  Hills,  1875-.  Reduced  Assamese  language  to  writing;  author, 
various  works  in  Ao  Naga;  (in  part)  Ao  Naga  Grammar,  with  illustra- 
tive phrases  and  Vocabulary. 

Address,  Impur,  Naga   Hills,  Assam,  India. 

*George  Dutton,  Presb.,  b.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Dec.  13,  1818;  Trinity 
C.  1840;  studied  law,  Boston,  Mass.,  1840-41;  lawyer,  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
1843-44;  in  business,  Rochester,  1844-58;  R.  T.  S.  1858-59;  stated 
supply,  Presb.  ch.,  Charlotte,  N.  Y.,  1860;  Monroe,  Mich.,  1861;  d. 
Utica,  N.  Y.,  July  10,  1864. 

♦Gerhard  Koopman,  R.  T.  S.  1857-59;  (for  record  vid.  G.  D.  class  of 
1859)  ;  d.  Pekin,  111.,  July  24,  1888. 

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Stephen  Van  Rensselaer  Marsh,  b.  Romulus,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  7,  1829;  U. 
R.  1857-59;  R.  T.  S.  1858-59;  ord.  Lodi,  N.  Y.,  June  15,  1859;  p.  Lodi, 
June  1859- Apr.  63;  Covert,  Apr.  1863-May  67;  Bethel,  Gorham,  and 
Reeds  Corners,  May  1867-Sep.  68 ;  Waterloo,  Oct.  1868-Sep.  70 ;  Sennett, 
Sep.  1870-May  7Z;  Eatontown,  N.  J.,  May  1873-Sep.  76;  Southampton, 
Pa.,  Sep.  1876-Apr.  83;  Holmesburg,  Apr.  1883-Nov.  1884;  Citra,  Fla., 
Nov.  1884-Dec.  88;  Atglen,  Pa.,  Dec.  1888-Feb.  92;  Monongahela,  Mar. 
1892-Oct.  96 ;  Jennette,  Oct.  1896-Oct.  97 ;  Big  Flats,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  1897- 
Jan.  99;  retired,  Corning,  Jan.  1899-  Address,  Corning,  N.  Y. 

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1860 

GRADUATES 

*ELISHA  MANNING  CARPENTER,  Presb.,  b.  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
Apr.  21,  1831;  U.  R.  1852;  teacher.  Classical  School,  Sunbury,  N.  C, 
1853-55;  teacher.  Western  House  of  Refuge,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1855- 
64;  R.  T.  S.  1860;  licensed.  Presbytery  of  Rochester,  1860;  teacher, 
Classical  School,  Rochester,  1864-68;  supt.  House  of  Refuge,  1869-70; 
supt.  and  chaplain,  N.  Y.  Juvenile  Asylum,  New  York,  1870-95 ;  supt. 
House  of  Refuge,  Randall's  Island,  New  York,  1896-99;  residence, 
Goshen,  1899-1902 ;  d.  E.  Orange,  N.  J.,  Jan.  28,  1902. 

CEPHAS  BENNET  CRANE,  b.  Marion,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  28,  1833;  U. 
R.  1858;  R.  T.  S.  1860;  ord.  Hartford,  Conn.,  Oct.  1860;  p.  South  ch., 
Hartford,  Oct.  1860-Apr.  78;  First  ch.,  Boston,  Mass.,  Apr.  1878-Oct. 
84;  First  ch..  Concord,  N.  H.,  Jan.  1885-Sep.  96;  act.  p.  First  ch.,  Wo- 
burn,  Mass.,  1896-1902;  chaplain,  N.  H.  Legislature,  1884-85.  D.D., 
U.  R.,  1868.  Address,  162  Lakeview  Ave.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

ELIAS  JOHN  FOOTE,  b.  Olean,  N.  Y.,  June  22,  1824;  Un.  C.  1849; 
R.  T.  S.  1860;  ord.  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Feb.  1861;  p.  St.  Louis,  1860- 
62;  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1862-66;  staff  of  Christian  Commission,  Peters- 
burg, Va.,  July  and  Aug.  1864;  p.  Penfield,  1866-71;  Red  Bank,  N.  J., 
1871-75;  Middletown,  N.  J.,  1876-83;  Calvary  ch.,  Trenton,  1883-90; 
retired  Trenton,  1890-.    Author,  Life  of  Eliza  Allen  Foote. 

Address,  57  Model  Ave.,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

JACOB  SAMUEL  GUBELMANN,  b.  Berne,  Switzerland,  Nov.  26, 
1836;  U.  R.  1858;  R.  T.  S.  1860;  ord.  Louisville,  Ky.,  Jan.  13,  1861; 
p.  Ger.  ch.,  Louisville,  1860-62;  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1862-68;  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  1868-85 ;  prof.  Christian  Theology  and  Homiletics,  G.  D.,  R.  T.  S., 
1885-94;  prof.  Christian  Theology,  Ethics  and  Homiletics,  ib.,  1894- 
Author,  Die  Predigt  am  See ;  The  Inspiration  of  the  Sacred  Scriptures. 
D.D.,  U.  R.,  1887.  Address,  39  Brighton  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

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*ELI  HASKELL  HURLBUTT,  b.  Bristol,  N.  Y.,  May  22,  1832;  U.  R. 
1S57;  R.  T.  S.  1860;  p.  Mantua,  O.,  1862-64;  ord.  Soiithington,  1864; 
p.  Soiithington,  1864-Nov.  65;  Cherry  Valley,  Nov.  1865-Nov.  67; 
Huntington,  Dec.  1867-Dec.  68;  Osceola  Mills,  Wis.,  Dec.  1868-Dec. 
69;  Jefferson  City,  Mo.,  May  1870-Sep.  71;  Vermilion,  S.  D.,  Sep. 
1871-Mar.  1Z\  mission  work  in  vicinity  of  Vermilion,  1873-75;  siipt. 
Public  Instruction,  Clay  Co.,  1876-77;  p.  Centerville,  1878-80;  evangelist 
in  New  York  State,  1881 ;  p.  Akron,  la.,  1882-83 ;  evangelist  and  supply 
in  the  West  for  some  years;  injured  by  accident;  residence,  Goochland 
Co.,  Va.,  engaged  in  occasional  missionary  and  evangelistic  work,  1888- 
d.  Westfield,  Iowa,  July  18,  1908. 

SAMUEL  PEARCE  MERRILL,  b.  Bellevue,  Neb.,  July  13,  1835; 
U.  R.  1858 ;  R.  T.  S.  1860 ;  ord.  Carlton,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  13,  1861 ;  p.  Carl- 
ton, 1860-64;  Baldwinsville,  1864-69;  Adams,  1869-73;  Watcrvillc,  Me., 
1873-79 ;  Biddeford,  1879-82 ;  cor.  secy.  N.  Y.  B.  U.  for  M.  E.,  R.  T.  S., 
1882-96;  health  failed;  w.  c.  1896- ;  secy,  of  Faculty,  Shaw  Univ.,  N. 
C.  1902-04.  Author,  My  Loves  and  My  Lovers,  poems  1909;  spe- 
cial correspondent  from  Me.,  Examiner  and  Watchman,  1875-82. 

Address,  1810  Ave.  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

*LEMUEL  MOSS,  b.  Boone  Co.,  Ky.,  Dec.  27.  1829;  U.  R.  1858;  R.  T. 
S.  1860;  ord.  Worcester,  Mass.,  Aug.  31,  1860;  p.  Worcester,  1860-64; 
secy.,  U.  S.  Christian  Commission,  1864-65 ;  prof.  Theology,  Bu.  U., 
1865-68;  editor.  National  Baptist,  1868-72;  prof.  C.  T.  S.,  1872-74; 
pres.  U.  C,  1874-75 ;  pres.  Indiana  State  U.,  Bloomington,  Ind.,  1875- 
84;  w.  c.  Chicago,  111.,  1884-89;  editor.  The  Ensign,  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
1889-93;  p.  Woodbury,  N.  J.,  Mar.  1894-Aug.  96;  pres.  Am.  Bapt.  Hist. 
Soc,  1896-1904;  editor.  The  Commonzvcalth,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Sep. 
1897-Apr.  98;  lecturer.  Christian  Economics,  Bu.  U.,  1899-1904.  Editor 
and  part  writer.  What  Baptists  Stand  For.  Author,  Baptists  and  the  Na- 
tional Centenary;  A  Question  of  Attitude;  A  Day  zvith  Paul;  Annals  of 
the  U.  S.  Christian  Commission.  D.D.,  U.  R.,  1868;  LL.D.,  U.  R., 
1883 ;  d.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  July  12,  1904. 

*ORRIN  HUNGER,  b.  Middlebury,  N.  Y.,  1831;  U.  R.  1858;  R.  T.  S. 
1860;  ord.  Angelica,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  27,  1860;  p.  Angelica,  1860-62;  d. 
Angelica,  Mar.  1,  1862. 

ADONIRAM  JUDSON  PADELFORD,  b.  Galway,  N.  Y.,  July  26, 
1831;  U.  R.  1858;  R.  T.  S.  1860;  ord.  Fall  River,  Mass.,  Mar.  1861; 
stated  supply.  Fall  River,  1860-62;  p.  Third  ch.,  Providence.  R.  I., 
1862-66;  Amherst,  Mass.,  1866-68;  Haverhill,  1868-77;  Second  ch., 
Calais,  Me.,  June  1877-June  1909;  supt.  of  schools,  Calais,  1885-95; 
S.  S.  editor,  The  Contributor,  1874-1906;  w.  c.  1909- ;  D.D.,  Cy.  C, 
1893.  Address,  500  Tremont  Temple,  Boston,  Mass. 

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SETH  CARLOS  RICE,  b.  Clean,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  3,  1831;  Racine  C.  1858; 
R.  T.  S.  1860;  ord.  Fenelon  Falls,  Ont.,  Oct.  29,  1861;  p.  Fenelon  Falls, 
Sep.  1861-June  63;  Cramahe,  June  1863-Oct.  64;  Hartford,  Wis.,  Mar. 
1865-April  66;  Pella,  la.,  Oct.  1866-Apr,  67;  Greenwood,  III.,  June 
1867-June  69 ;  residence,  Jefferson,  Wis.,  supplying  churches  and  lectur- 
ing on  O.  T.  prophecies,  June  1882-Aug.  92;  w.  c.  Chicago,  111.,  studying 
and  lecturing,  Aug.  1892-  (1900). 

*THOMAS  ROGERS,  b.  Minsteed,  Hampshire,  Eng.,  May  8,  1827; 
U.  R.  1858;  R.  T.  S.  1860;  ord.  Elbridge,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  2,  1861;  p.  El- 
bridge,  Sep.  1860-93;  health  failed;  w.  c.  Elbridge,  1893-97.  Author, 
lecture.  The  Pastor's  Management  of  a  Country  Church.  D.D.,  U.  R., 
1881 ;  d.  Elbridge,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  16,  1897. 

*ISAAC  COOLEY  SEELEY,  b.  Chester,  N.  Y.,  May  15,  1831;  U.  R. 
1858;  R.  T.  S.  1860;  ord.  Ransomville,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  22,  1861;  p.  Ran- 
somville,  1860-64;  Hornell,  1864-67;  Cooper's  Plains,  1867-69;  Cuba, 
1869-74;  d.  Cuba,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  22,  1874. 

LYMAN  BEECHER  TEFFT,  b.  Exeter,  R.  I.,  July  15,  1833;  B.  U. 
1858;  R.  T.  S.  1860;  teacher  and  p.  Belfast,  N.  Y.,  1860-62;  ord.  Pres- 
cott.  Wis.,  June  29,  1862 ;  p.  Prescott ;  Winona,  Minn.,  1862-66 ;  Green- 
ville, Conn.,  1866-69 ;  Mankato,  Minn.,  1869-71 ;  Colchester,  Conn.,  1872- 
74;  prof.  Roger  Williams  U.,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1874-83;  pres.  Hartshorn 
Memorial  C,  Richmond,  Va.,  1883-.  Author,  Ctiriosities  of  Heat; 
Institutes   of   Moral   Philosophy.    D.D.,    B.    U.,    1893. 

Address,  Hartshorn  Mem.  College,  Richmond,  Va. 

*JAMES  JUDSON  TUCKER,  b.  Halifax,  Vt.,  Oct.  6,  1827;  Wms.  C. 
1857;  R.  T.  S.  1860;  ord.  Worcester,  Mass.,  Aug.  30,  1860;  p.  Wor- 
xester,  1860-62;  South  Dedham,  1862-64;  d.  Chicago,  III,  Jan.  1864. 

*AMBROSE  FRANKLIN  WILLEY,  b.  Burlington,  Vt.,  Jan.  1831; 
U.  R.  1858;  R.  T.  S.  1860;  ord.  Burlington,  la.,  1860;  p.  Burlington, 
1860-64;  Marshalltown,  1864-67;  Oskaloosa,  1867-68;  d.  Oskaloosa, 
Apr.  1868. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS. 

*Almon  Clematus  Bacone,  b.  Scott,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  25,  1830;  U.  R.  1858: 
R.  T.  S.  1858-59;  not  ord.;  teaching,  1859-76;  principal,  Cherokee  Sem- 
inary, Tahlequah,  Ind.  Ter.,  1876-80;  pres.  Indian  U.,  Bacone,  1880-96; 
d.  Muscogee,  Apr.  22,  1896. 

John  Nelson  Chase,  b.  Amesbury,  Mass.,  July  11,  1833;  New  Hampton 
Lit.  and  Theol.  Inst.,  Fairfax,  Vt.,  1858;  U.  R.  1858-59;  R.  T.  S.  1858- 

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59;  ord.  Deep  River,  Conn.,  Nov.  30,  1859;  p.  Deep  River,  Oct.  1859- 
Dec.  71;  Exeter,  N.  H.,  Dec.  1871-94;  w.  c.  Saybrook,  Conn.,  1894-. 

Address,  Saybrook,  Cona 
17-*8 

1861 

GRADUATES 

JOHN  C.  C.  CLARKE,  Class  Secretary. 

JOHN  CALDWELL  CALHOUN  CLARKE,  b.  Providence,  R.  L, 
Feb.  27,  1833 ;  U.  R.  1859 ;  R.  T.  S.  1861 ;  ord.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Oct. 
25,  1861;  p.  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  1861-May  65;  prof.  Greek,  U.  C, 
Oct.  1865-June  66;  prof.  B.  U.  T.  S.,  Sep.  1866-June  67;  p.  Madison, 
Wis.,  May  1867-Dec.  70;  Cincinnati,  O.,  and  prof.  Mt.  Auburn  Young 
Ladies  Institute,  1871-73;  p.  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Mar.  1873-Sep.  75;  prof. 
S.  C,  Sep.  1875-June  86;  residence.  Upper  Alton,  111.,  June  1886- 
Author,  Platonism  and  Early  Christianity;  Origin  and  Varieties  of 
the  Semitic  Alphabet;  Self  and  the  Father;  Mail  and  His  Divine 
Father;  The  Revelation  Rediscovered;  The  Apocalypses;  The  Beginning 
and  Form  of  Christianity.  D.D.,  Bellevue  College  of  University  of 
Omaha,  1894.  Address,  319  College  Ave.,  Upper  Alton,  111. 

*ISAAC  HENRY  DENTON,  b.  Somerset,  N.  Y.,  July  30,  1826;  U.  R. 
1857-59;  R.  T.  S.  1861;  ord.  Somerset,  N.  Y.,  June  24,  1863;  p.  Somer- 
set, 1861-65;  La  Grange,  Mo.,  1865-66;  Warrensburg,  1866-68;  Mt. 
Pleasant,  1869-70;  preaching  and  teaching,  1870-75;  p.  New  London, 
la.,  1876-78;  residence,  La  Grange,  Mo.,  1878-96,  serving  churches  in 
Clark  and  Scotland  counties ;  d.  La  Grange,  Nov.  20,  1896. 

*JOHN  HERBERT  GRIFFITH,  b.  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  July  9,  1833;  U. 
R.  1859 ;  R.  T.  S.  1861 ;  ord.  Detroit,  Mich.,  Nov.  6,  1861 ;  p.  Detroit, 
1861-67;  Galesburg,  111.,  1867-73;  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1873-78;  Troy, 
N.  Y.,  1878-84;  De  Land,  Fla.,  1884-86;  Washington  St.  ch.,  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.,  1886-92;  Allentown,  Pa.,  1894-95.  D.D.,  Knox  C,  1873;  d. 
Owego,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  6,  1895. 

♦THOMAS  AUGUSTUS  HALL,  b.  Beamsville,  Ont.,  Oct.  26,  1831; 
U.  R.  1859:  R.  T.  S.  1861;  miss.  Canadian  Bapt.  Miss.  Soc.  in  north- 
ern part  of  Ont.,  1861-62;  teaching,  Port  Rowan,  1862-65;  preach- 
ing and  teaching,  Fingal,  1865-67 ;  Norwichville,  1867-69 ;  Waterford, 
1869-70;  Stromness,  1872-73;  Vittoria,  1873-81;  Tipton,  Cal.,  1881-82; 
Springville,  1883-84;  farmer,  Victoria,  Ont.,  1884-85;  teaching  and 
occasional  preaching.  Guenve,  Cal..  1885;  Colton,  1886;  Alabama,  1886- 

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88;  Davis,  1888-89;  Franklin,  1889-90;  Highland.  1891-92;  Cosumne, 
1892-94;  Sacramento,  1894-96;  Auburn,  1896-1906;  d.  Auburn,  Calif., 
Oct.  8,  1906. 

DAVID  HEAGLE,  b.  Montgomery  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  15,  1836;  Un.  C. 
1859;  U.  T.  S.  1859-60;  R.  T.  S.  1861;  p.  Lansing,  Mich.;  ord.  Kala- 
mazoo, Mich.,  July  27,  1863;  chap.  First  Regt.  Mich.  Vols.,  1863-65; 
p.  Darlington,  Wis. ;  Jefferson  and  Indianola,  la. ;  Jerseyville  and  Prince- 
ton, 111.;  Evansville  and  Valpraiso,  Ind. ;  prof.  Des  Moines  C,  1880; 
prof,  and  dean.  Theological  department,  Southwestern  Baptist  Univ., 
Jackson,  Tenn.,  1897-1902,  1905.  Author,  Bremen  Lectures;  How  to 
Teach  Morals.  Ph.D.,  S.  C,  1890;  D.D.,  Simpson  Centenarj^  College, 
la.,  1891;  LL.D.,  Westminster  College,  Mo.,  1891. 

Address,  956  Jackson  Boul.,  Chicago,  111. 

*ADIN  ALMERIN  KENDRICK,  b.  Ticonderoga,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  7,  1836; 
Mid.  C.  three  years ;  practicing  law,  Janesville,  W^is. ;  St.  Louis,  j\Io. ; 
R.  T.  S.  1861 ;  ord.  Chicago,  III,  Sep.  1861 ;  p.  Chicago,  Sep.  1861-Jan. 
65;  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Jan.  1865-June  72;  pres.  S.  C,  June  1872-Sep.  94;  p. 
St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Sep.  1894-Sep.  99;  prof.  Theological  department,  S.  C, 
1899-1902.  D.D.,  U.  C,  1872;  LL.D.,  S.  C,  1895;  d.  Upper  Alton,  111., 
Apr.  7,  1902. 

ALLEN  EDWARD  KITCHEN,  b.  Waterford,  Ont.,  Jan.  18,  1834; 
U.  R.  1859;  R.  T.  S.  1861;  ord.  Orangeville,  Ont.,  Jan.  1862;  p.  Orange- 
ville,  July  1861-Mar.  64;  Stratford,  Feb.  1865- Apr.  67;  mission  work, 
New  Garden,  N.  C,  Jan.  1868-Jan.  84;  p.  Live  Oak,  Fla.,  Apr.  1884- 
July  87;  associate  editor.  Baptist  Witness,  Fla.,  July  1884-July  87; 
p.  North  Elba,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  1887-June  88;  mission  work,  Lanesboro,  Pa., 
1888-90;  p.  Ganges,  Mich.,  Nov.  1890-Nov.  93;  Three  Rivers,  Dec. 
1893-Apr.  94 ;  mission  work,  Detroit  Assoc,  1894-Oct.  95 ;  Canada,  Oct. 
1895-Apr.  96 ;  Memphis,  Tenn.,  May  1896-Sep.  97 ;  Lanesboro,  Pa.,  Oct. 
1899-Dec.  1900;  w.  c.  Waverly,  1901-. 

Address,  430  Park  Ave.,  Waverly,  N.  Y. 

EBENEZER  PACKWOOD,  b.  Wollaston,  Eng.,  Feb.  21,  1833;  U.  R. 
1859;  R.  T.  S.  1861;  ord.  York,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  25,  1861;  p.  York,  1861- 
66;  Wyoming,  1866-68;  Allentown,  Pa.,  1868-71;  Conshohocken,  1871- 
74;  Wilson,  N.  Y.,  1874-77;  Clifton  Springs,  1877-78;  Waterloo,  1879- 
84;  w.  c.  supplying  neighboring  churches,  Waterloo,  1894-95;  retired, 
Waterloo,  1895-1909;  Clifton  Springs,  1909-. 

Address,  Van  Ave.,  Clifton  Springs,  N.  Y. 

FRANCIS  BOLLES  PALMER,  b.  Parma,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  29,  1834,  U.  R. 
1858 ;  R.  T.  S.  1861 ;  prof.  Lawrence  Univ.,  Wis.,  1863-65 ;  ord.  Parma, 
N.  Y.,  Aug.  30,  1865 ;  prof.  Greek,  Wayland  Acad.,  Beaver  Dam,  Wis., 
1865-67;  prof.  Ancient  Lang.,  S.  N.  S.,  Fredonia,  N.  Y.,  1867-68;  prof. 

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Didactics,  S.  N.  S.,  Brockport,  1869-71 ;  prof.  Ancient  Lang.,  ibid, 
1871-78;  principal,  S.  N.  S.,  Fredonia,  1878-1906;  residence,  Fredonia, 
1906-.  Author,  Science  of  Education;  Tlwitglits  on  the  Lord's  Prayer. 
Ph.D.,  U.  R.   1879.  Address,  Fredonia,   N.   Y. 

WILLIAM  REMINGTON,  b.  Miimford,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  4,  1832;  U.  R. 
1857-59;  R.  T.  S.  1861 ;  ord.  Weedsport,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  16,  1861 ;  p.  Weeds- 
port.  July,  1861-64;  Champaign,  111.,  1864-67;  Sparta,  Wis.,  1867-68; 
Pontiac,  Mich.,  1868-71;  Big  Rapids,  1871-72;  Jonesville  and  Allen, 
1872-75;  Bronson,  1875-80;  Grass  Lake,  1880-85;  Williamston,  1885- 
87;  Tekonsha,  1887-90;  Reading,  1890-91;  Great  Falls,  Mont.,  Nov. 
1891-Mar.  1894;  mission  work  through  Belt,  Armington,  Geyser,  and 
Stanford,  Mar.  1894-Apr.  96;  organized  Belt  Bapt.  ch.,  Apr.  26, 
1896;  p.  Belt,  Apr.  1896-99;  supplying  and  financial  work  for  churches 
at  Billings,  Mont. ;  Blackfoot,  Id. ;  Lewistown,  Mont.  (3  yrs)  ;  Cam- 
bridge, Id.-.  Address,  920  7th  Ave.,  N.,  Great  Falls,  Mont. 

WINFIELD  SCOTT,  b.  West  Novi,  Mich.,  Feb.  26,  1837;  U.  R.  1859; 
R.  T.  S.  1861;  ord.  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  1861;  p.  Second  ch.,  Syra- 
cuse, July  1861-Scp.  1862;  capt.  126th  Regt.  N.  Y.  Vols.,  1862-Sep. 
64;  p.  Leavenworth,  Kans.,  Jan.  1865-Dec.  72;  Denver,  Col.,  Jan.  1872- 
Oct.  75;  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1876-77;  San  Francisco,  San  Jose,  and  Oak- 
land, 1879-81 ;  editor.  Evangel,  1879-81 ;  Reno,  Nev.,  1881-82 ;  chaplain, 
U.  S.  Army,  Ft.  Canby,  and  Ft.  Stevens,  Wash.,  1882-85 ;  Angel  Island, 
Cal.,  1885-89;  Ft.  Huachua,  Arizona  Ter.,  1889-93;  Scottsdale,  await- 
ing retirement,  1893-98;  retired  Mar.  26,  1898;  promoted  rank  of  Major, 
Apr.  23,  1904 ;  residence,  Scottsdale,  1898-.  Member  Twentieth  Legisla- 
ture of  Ariz.,  1899-1901 ;  pres.  Board  of  Regents  and  Chancellor  of  Univ. 
of  Ariz.,  1903-04.     D.D.,  Cal.  C,  1878.  Address,  Scottsdale,  Ariz. 

*GEORGE  LAWSON  WRENN,  b.  Middletown,  0.,  Aug.  9,  1836; 
G.  C.  1858 ;  special  student,  B.  U.  1857-58 ;  R.  T.  S.  1861 ;  in  Europe, 
June  1861-Jan.  62;  ord.  Middletown,  O.,  Sep.  29,  1862;  p.  Chicago, 
111.,  1862-69 ;  Christian  Commission  service.  City  Point,  Va.,  1865 ;  p. 
Highland  Park,  111.,  1869-79;  Cambridge,  Mass.,  supplying  churches, 
1881-86;  acting  p.  Second  ch.,  Cambridge,  1886-88;  in  business,  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  1888-1908;  d.  York  Harbor,  Me.,  Oct.  2,  1908. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

Ferdinand  E.  Gary,  b.  Nor\vich,  Conn.,  June  8,  1840;  Farmers'  College, 
College  Hill,  O. ;  R.  T.  S.  1860-61;  not  ord.;  in  business  and  journal- 
istic work,  Cincinnati,  O.,  and  elsewhere,  1861-.  editor,  Franklin  Park, 
111.,  News,  1890-91;  Illinois  Humane  Journal,  1895-97.  Author,  His- 
tory of  L.  S.  &  M.  S.  Raihaay  System;  History  Chicago,  R.  I.  & 
Pacific  R.  R.  System;  Complete  Library  of  Universal  Knozvledge. 

Address,  3100  Wentworth  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
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*Elmore  William  Denison,  b.  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1836;  U.  R.  1859;  R.  T.  S. 
1859-60;  not  ord. ;  mission  work  and  teaching  in  S.  \V.  and  S.,  1860- 
64;  d.  Key  West,  Fla.,  1864. 

Robert  Glendinwing  Farley,  b.  Derry  Co.,  Ireland,  May  31,  1827;  U.  R. 
1860;  R.  T.  S.  1860-61;  ord.  Matawan,  N.  J.,  Aug.  1862;  p.  Matawan, 
May  1862-May  66;  Newton,  N.  H.,  May  1866-July  68;  New  Boston, 
July  1868-Jan.  70;  evangelist,  Suncook,  3  months;  p.  Rowley,  Mass., 
May  1870-May  71;  Georgetown,  iNIay  1871-May  74;  supply  in  sev- 
eral places,  May  1874-May  75 ;  p.  Buckfield  and  W.  Sumner,  Me., 
May  1875-May  78;  Milltown,  Alay  1878-May  80;  mission  work,  5 
months;  p.  Rockland,  Oct.  1880-Oct.  82;  Bluehill,  Oct.  1882-Jan.  85; 
eyes  failed;  w.  c.  Haverhill,  Mass,  acting  as  occasional  supply,  Aug. 
1885-.     Author,  doctrinal  pamphlets  and  monographs. 

Address,  100  Main  St.,  Haverhill,  Mass. 

David  Edw^ard  Holmes,  b.  Stonington,  Conn.,  Aug.  12,  1832;  Colg.  U. 
1858;  Colg.  T.  S.  1858-59;  R.  T.  S.,  a  few  months,  1859-60;  dismissed  to 
N.  T.  I.  Address,  191  Thirtieth  St.,  Chicago,  111.     (1900.) 

Albert  Melvin  Hunt,  b.  North  Fairfield,  O.,  Sep.  1,  1837;  Hillsdale  C. 
1858-59;  R.  T.  S.  1859-60;  ord.  Howell,  Mich.,  Oct.  1860;  p.  Howell, 
Highland,  and  Alpine,  Mich. ;  Atlanta,  111. ;  Cambria,  Mich. ;  Shab- 
bona.  111.,  1885-86;  La  Salle,  Oct.  1886-Jan.  88;  Farmington,  1889- 
90;  Petersburg,  1890;  lecturer  three  or  four  years;  invalid  several 
years.  Address,  Kirkville,   ]\Io.     (1900.) 

*Daniel  Elliott  Lent,  b.  June  21,  1825;  U.  R.  1859;  R.  T.  S.  1859-60; 
not  ord.;  manufacturer,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1860-91;  d.  Rochester,  June 
3,  1891. 

*Samuel  Thane  Poinier,  b.  Cincinnati,  O.,  Mar.  17,  1837;  B.  U.  1859; 
R.  T.  S.  1859-61 ;  chaplain,  U.  S.  Army,  1863-65 ;  not  ord. ;  U.  S.  com- 
missioner, Spartanburg,  S.  C,  1866-97 ;  editor,  1870-71 ;  postmaster, 
Spartanburg,  1897-1909;  d.  Spartanburg,  Mar.  27,  1909. 

♦Freeman  Daniel  Rickerson,  b.  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  23,  1837 
U.  R.  1856-58;  ord.  Grinnell,  la.,  Apr.  24,  1859;  p.  Grinnell,  1858-60 
R.  T.  S.  1860-61 ;  p.  Moline,  111.,  1861-64 ;  Geneseo,  1864-67 ;  Waukegan 
1867-70;  Chicago,  1870-72;  Quincy,  1872-76;  Hannibal,  ^lo.,  1876-79 
Springfield,  111.,  1879-83 ;  Des  Moines,  la.,  1883-85 ;  Sioux  City,  1885-88 
Phoenix,  Ariz.,  1889-92.  Author,  new  arrangement  of  Pilgrim's  Prog- 
ress; The  Pastor's  Handbook  and  Register.  D.D.,  S.  C,  1881;  d. 
Phoenix,  Mar.  29,  1892. 

Thomas  Rose,  b.  Stephentown,  N.  Y.,  June  21,  1833;  Un.  C.  1859; 
R.  T.  S.  1859-60;  last  known  residence  was  in  California;   (1900). 

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*Alonzo  L.  Seward,  b.  Cincinnati,  O.;  D.  U.  1859;  R.  T.  S.  1859-61; 
p.  Moore's  Hill,  hid.,  1867;  Oqiiawka,  III.,  1874-75;   (1900). 

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1862 

(Owing  to  the  extension  of  the  course  from  two  to  three  years  by  vote 
of  the  Union  in  July  I860,  no  class  was  graduated  in  1862.) 

1863 

GRADUATES 

CHARLES  E.  SMITH,  Class  Secretary 

*ALMOND  BARRELLE,  b.  South  Hartford,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  26,  1834; 
Colg.  U.  1859;  R.  T.  S.  1863;  ord.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  15,  1863;  p. 
in  Colorado,  1863-65;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1865-67;  Aleriden,  Conn.,  1867- 
71;  Melrose,  Mass.,  1871-74;  in  business,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1874-78; 
p.  Rockland,  Mass.,  Apr.  1878-Oct.  1882;  in  business,  San  Mateo,  Fla., 
1883;  p.  Union  ch.,  San  Mateo,  1884-85;  in  business,  San  Mateo,  1885- 
89;  Cincinnati.  O.,  1889-93;  Boston,  Mass.,  1893-98;  Harrisburg,  and 
Reading.  Pa.,  1898-1909;  d.  Reading,  Pa.,  Feb.  8,  1909. 

*WILLIAM  ENTWISTLE,  b.  England,  1828;  Bapt.  C,  Lancashire, 
Eng.;  ord.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  May  1858;  p.  Howard,  1859-60;  R.  T.  S. 
1863;  p.  Richburg.  N.  Y..  1865-66;  Frewsburg,  1866-67;  Geneva,  O., 
1867-68;  Columbia,  1868-69;  Orangeville,  1869-73;  Pittsburg,  Pa..  1873- 
74;  Philadelphia,  1874-77;  Big  Flats.  N.  Y.,  1878-79;  Dundee,  1879-80; 
Austinville,  Pa.,  1880-84;  Philadelphia.  1885-88;  d.  Philadelphia,  Feb. 
3,  1888. 

♦THOMAS  TIESDELL  FILMER,  b.  Luton,  Kent,  Eng.,  June  9, 
1830:  U.  R.  1860:  R.  T.  S.  1863;  ord.  Clinton,  Conn..  June  22,  1864; 
p.  Clinton,  1863-64;  Wecdsport,  N.  Y.,  1864-Aug.  67;  South  Fram- 
ingham,  Mass.,  Nov.  1867-Nov.  73;  Webster,  Nov.  1873-June  1903; 
d.  Webster,  Mass.,  Jan.  1,  1903. 

*THOMAS  WATERMAN  GREENE,  b.  Canterbury,  Conn.,  Feb.  10, 
1837:  S.  C.  I860:  R-  T.  S.  1863:  ord.  Winchester,  111.,  Apr.  21,  1864; 
p.  Winchester,  1864-68;  Litchfield,  1868-70;  editor,  Lawrence.  Kan.. 
1870-72;  p.  Junction  City,  1872-74;  Fort  Scott,  Kan.,  and  Denver,  Col., 
1874-75;  pres.,  California  C,  Vacaville,  Cal..  1876-77;  d.  Camptonville, 
Cal..  Aug.  22.  1877. 

CHARLES  EDMUND  HEWITT,  b.  Galway,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  16.  1836; 
U.  R.  1860;   R.  T.   S.   1863;  ord.   Ypsilanti,   Mich.,  Aug.  25,   1863;   p. 

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Yp?ilanti.  1J^63-6S;  Blooming^on,  111.,  1S68-76;  Centennial  ch.,  Chicago, 
ISr;-??:  Peoria,  lSSO-i»:  >ec,  K.  W.  Bapt.  Ed.  Soc.  1SS9-.  fin.  sec 
Bapt.  Thecl.  Union,  1SS9-97;  student  sec.,  ibid..  1897-. 

Address,  University  of  Chicago,  Chicago,  111. 

WAYLAND  HOYT,  h.  Cleveland,  O.,  Feb.  IS.  It^^S.  B.  U.  I860: 
Colg.  T.  S.  liHV^l:  R.  T.  S.  16^^:  ord.  Pittsfield.  Mass..  .\iig.  1863; 
p.  Pittsfield.  1863-M:  Ninth  St.,  Cincinnati,  O..  1864-67;  Strong  Place, 
Brookh-n,  X.  V..  18(V-73;  Tabernacle,  New  York,  1873-74;  Shawmnt 
Ave.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1874-7o:  Strong  Place,  Brookl.vn,  X.  Y.,  1876- 
82;  Memorial  ch.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  18S2-89;  First  ch..  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  188^95;  Epiphany  ch.,  Philadelphia,  Pa..  1895-1905;  stated  sup- 
ply, 1905-.  prof.  Science  and  Religrion  and  .An  of  Public  Speech,  The- 
olc^caJ  School,  Temple  U..  Philadelphia,  1906-.  Author,  Hints  and 
H^'lfs  for  thf  Christian  Life;  Present  Lessons  from  Distant  Days; 
Gleams  from  Panrs  Prison;  .-ilong  the  Pilgrimage;  The  Brook  in  the 
ll'oy;  Light  on  Life's  Highway;  Saturday  .-ifiernoon;  For  Shine  and 
Shade:  Helps  I't'i'ord;  At  His  Feet;  Home  Ideals;  The  Teaching  of 
Onr  Lord  Concerning  His  Own  Person,  D.D.,  U.  R.,  1877;  LL.D., 
Ursinus  C.  Address,  3604  Chestnut  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

♦JOHN  BRECKENRIDGE  JACKSON,  b.  Carrollton,  111.,  Nov.  7, 
IS32:  S.  C  1S55:  ord.  \:rdcv..  1.1.  Nov.  1855;  p.  Virden,  Nov.  1855- 
June  tO:  R.  T.  S.  18tv3;  p.  Albion.  N.  Y.,  May  1863-Jan.  67;  prof. 
Church  Hist.,  B.  U.  T.  S..  1867-70;  acting  p.  University  Place  ch., 
Chicago,  111.,  1868  and  1876;  p.  Hyde  Park  ch..  Chicago.  May  1878- 
Sep.  83;  w.  c  Chicago,  18S3-1907.  D.D.,  S.  C.  1871;  d.  Chicago, 
111.,  Jan.  29.  1907. 

*THEOPHILUS  JOHN  KOTZLI,  b.  Ruschlikon,  near  Ziirich,  Switz- 
erland. July  30.  1832;  U.  R.  18ciO;  R.  T.  S.  1863;  cit>-  missionar\-  in 
Cincinnati.  0..  1863-64;  traveling  preacher  and  delegate,  Christi.in  Com- 
mission, 1864-65 ;  ord.  Evansville.  Ind.,  Nov.  18co ;  p.  German  ch., 
Evans^-ille,  Sep.  1865- Feb.  67 ;  teacher  and  occasional  supply ;  St.  Louis, 
Mo-,  1867-93;  Biblical  work,  ibid,  1893-1910;  d.  St.  Louis,  Mo..  Jan. 
6.  1910 

EZEKIEL  WILSON  MUNDY,  b.  Metuchen,  N.  J..  June  16.  1833; 
U.  R.  18t«;  R.  T.  S.  1863;  ord.  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  June  1863;  p.  First  ch., 
Syracuse,  18&3-66;  Independent  ch.,  Syracuse,  1866-79;  united  with 
Epis.  ch..  1879;  librarian,  S\-racuse  Central  Library-,  1S80-.  .\uthor, 
sermons  and  lectures  in  pamphlets.    Litt.D.,  S>Tacuse  V.,  1904. 

.\ddress.  121   College  Place,  Syracuse.  N.  Y. 

•WALTER  McDUFFIE  POTTER,  b.  Providence,  R.  I..  ^L-ly  8, 
1836;  B.  U.  1859;  Andover  T.  S.  one  year:  R.  T.  S.  1863;  ord.  Shel- 

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1803 

hiiriio    Falls.    Mass..    iSf..?;   nii-^s    A.    15.    H.    M.   S..   ncnvcr.   Col..    18<v^- 
65;  founded  I'irst  Hnpt.  cli.,  Denver;  d.  Cranston.  R.   I..  Apr.  9.  1S(>6. 

*ADONIRAM  JUDSON  SAGE.  I)  Massillon.  O..  Mar.  29.  1W6; 
L'.  K.  l.S<4);  K.  I.  S.  lS/>.?;  ord.  Slulhiirne  Falls.  Mass..  Oct.  22,  1«63; 
p.  Shcll)iirne  Falls,  18<kW)6;  riiiladclphia.  Fa.,  1«68<)«);  prof.  Latin 
LanRuage  and  Literature,  L'.  R.,  1S70  72;  p.  Hartford,  Conn..  1872-84; 
prof.  Homiktics,  H.  U.  T.  S.,  1884  88;  retired  on  account  of  health; 
residence.  Cincinnati.  O..  1888-1902.  D.D..  V.  R.,  1S72;  d  Cincinnati. 
O  ,  July  7.  1902. 

•JOHN  SAWYER,  1>.  Dorchester.  III..  Sep.  5.  18.?();  S.  C.  1860; 
R.  1".  S.  18<K^;  ord.  Virden.  III..  Nov.  8.  18<)3;  p.  Virden.  18^k?-(>4: 
Lawrence.  Kan.,  W)5-<i6;  supply,  Southhoro.  Mass.,  \i^rl>  67;  day  Head. 
1867-68;  Hudson.  111..  18f)9-70;  in  husiness.  Normal.  III..  1871-74;  North 
Ttsbury.    Mass..    1874  76;   Greenville.    1876  77;   d.   Feb.   2h,    1878. 

•CHARLES  SMITH  SHEFFIELD,  b.  Jewett  City.  Conn.,  Oct.  13. 
IS,^.^;  I',  k.  \M):  R.  r.  S.  1S(.3;  ord.  Newfaue.  N.  Y..  Oct.  1.  18<)3 ; 
p.  Newfane.  July  18<kV  Dec.  U->;  teacher.  HulTalo.  18()7  71  ;  Kansas 
City.  Mo..  1871-77;  Atchison.  Kan..  July  1878  July  80;  pres..  Tierce 
City  (Mo.).  Hapt.  Col..  188(>?U;  p.  Memorial  ch.,  Topeka,  Kan.,  Sep. 
1884-Sep.  8f);  Hays  City,  Kan.,  Sep.  1886-Sep.  H7 ;  editor  and  proprietor, 
IVcslcnt  liaflist,  7o/>.-A-ri.  1887-89;  p.  Auburn.  Nov.  1887-91;  Sunday 
School  miss.,  A.  B.  P.  S.,  for  Kansas,  residence.  Topeka,  18")l-Feb. 
1900;  d.  Topeka.  Kans..  Feb.  11.  I'XX). 

•THEODORE  WARREN  SHEPPARD,  I.  HriK'hton.  N.  J.,  Dec.  2, 
1833;  U.  R.  18()0:  R.  T.  S.  18<)3 ;  ord.  I'laistow,  N.  11.,  N<n-.  2,  18(>4 ; 
p.  Plaistow,  1864^)8;  Phenix,  R.  1.,  18^)8-80;  supply.  Providence,  1880- 
83;  p.  Scituate,  Mass.,  1883-88;  sui)ply.  Providence.  R.  I..  1888  92;  d 
Providence,  Dec.  16.  1892. 

CHARLES  EDWARD  SMITH,  I.  Fall  River,  Mass..  Jan.  22.  1835; 
U.  R.  1860;  R.  T.  S.  18/.3;  ord.  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  Aug.  1,  18^.3;  p.  Paw- 
tucket,  1863-68;  Cincinnati,  O.,  18^)8-70;  in  business  and  su|)ply,  Fulton 
ch.,  residence,  Fulton,  N.  Y.,  1870-71;  p.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1871-75; 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1876-82;  in  business,  Syracuse,  1882-85;  p.  F'rcdonia, 
1885  1<XX);  p.  emeritus,  ibid..  1905-.  Author.  Tlw  Ihiptism  in  hit,-: 
Tin-  World  Lighted.     D.D..  V.  R..  1891.  Address,  Fredonia,  N.  Y. 

JAMES  WORK,  b.  Shapinvay.  Orkney  Islands.  Oct.  29.  1830;  U.  R. 
1,S<)();  R.  T.  S.  W>?,\  ord.  Nunda.  N.  Y..  Feb.  11.  W<S\  miss,  in  Ork- 
ney Islands.  1863-<y);  p.  Lerwick.  Shetland.  18//>-(>8;  Kirkwall.  Orkney. 
1868  70;  Wick.  Caithness.  Scotland.  1870  76;  Kelso.  RoxburRhshirc. 
1876-80;  mission  work  and  writing  religious  books,  Kirkwall.  Orkney, 

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1881-92;    w.    c.    residence,    Buffalo,    N.    Y.,    1892-.      Author,    several 
small  religious  books  and  tracts.    Address,  139  Hoyt  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

*EDWIN  ALLEN  WYMAN,  b.  Skowhegan,  Me.,  Apr.  15,  1834;  Cy. 
C.  one  term;  New  Hampton  Inst.  1860;  R.  T.  S.  1863;  ord.  Kennebunk- 
port.  Me.,  Sep.  30,  1863;  p.  Kennebunkport,  1863-64;  Essex,  N.  Y., 
1864-68;  stated  supply  and  prof.  Louisiana  (Mo.)  C,  p.  1869;  Turner's 
Falls,  Mass.,  1872-75;  stated  supply,  Montague  City,  1875-79;  w.  c.  en- 
gaged in  editorial  and  literary  work.  Maiden,  Mass.,  1880-1900.  Au- 
thor, Acquaintance  with  God;  Ships  by  Day.  Ph.D.,  Mid.  C,  1875; 
D.D.,  ib.,  1878;  d.  Maiden,  Mass.,  May  30,  1900. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS. 

John  Lord  Jenkins,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  R.  T.  S.,  1862-63;  A.B.,  U.  R., 
1863;  ord.  p.  Kokoma,  Ind.,  1863-65;  Gainesville,  N.  Y.,  1866-69;  Cas- 
tile, 1869-71 ;  Ashland,  Pa.,  1871-73 ;  Shawnee,  1873-79 ;  Jasper,  N.  Y., 
1879-83;  druggist,  Preston,  la.,  1883-.  Address,  Preston,  la. 

Erasmus  C.  Johnson,  b.  Charleston,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  5,  1823;  R.  T.  S.  1861- 
63;  w.  c.  New  York,  1888-89;  (1900). 

*Jeremiah  Huston  Smith,  b.  Aurora,  Ind.,  Mar.  19,  1836;  F.  C.  1858; 
R.  T.  S.  1861-62;  ord.  Aurora,  Ind.,  1860;  p.  Aurora  and  Jeffersonville, 
1860-61 ;  prof.  Ladoga  Female  Sem.,  1862-65 ;  p.  Bloomingdale,  111., 
1866-67;  Franklin,  Ind.,  1868-70;  agent,  F.  C,  and  prof.  Languages,  ib. ; 
p.  Camden,  O.,  187(^80;  Perry,  1880-83;  Chardon,  1883-84;  Wellington, 
1884-88;  Fletcher,  1888-89;  Spring  Creek,  1889-91;  Greenville,  1891- 
93;  Colbrook,  1893-94;  d.  Colbrook,  Jan.  29,  1894. 

*Robert  Hall  Tozer,  b.  Abergavenny,  Eng.,  Dec.  20,  1831;  O.  C.  1860; 
R.  T.  S.  1860-62;  ord.  Free  Will  Bapt.,  Hillsdale,  Mich.,  Nov.  1869; 
p.  Free  Will  Bapt.  ch.,  Fairport,  N.  Y. ;  Waterbury  Center,  Vt.,  also 
principal.  Green  Mt.  Seminary,  Waterbury  Center,  during  pastorate; 
p.  Meredith  Village,  N.  H. ;  Taunton,  Mass.;  East  Corinth,  Me.;  d.  in 
Florida,  Mar.  29,  1889. 

*Joseph  Webster,  b.  Saybrook,  O.,  Feb.  15,  1832;  R.  T.  S.  1860-62; 
not  ord.;  2d  Lieut.  Co.  E,  29th  Regt.  N.  Y.  Vols.;  wounded  in  battle 
before  Richmond,  June  27,  1862;  d.  in  General  Hospital,  Portsmouth, 
Va.,  July  22,  1862. 

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1864 

GRADUATES 

HENRY  L.  MOREHOUSE,  Class  Secretary 

JAMES  HERVEY  APPLETON,  b.  Ossining,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  27,  1839; 
Central  High  Scliool,  Philadelphia,  Pa.;  ord.  Philadelphia,  June  21, 
1860;  p.  Davisville,  Pa.,  1860-61;  R.  T.  S.  1861-62;  P.  T.  S.  1862-63; 
R.  T.  S.  1864;  p.  Allentown,  Pa.,  1865-68;  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1868-71; 
Washington,  D.  C,  1871-75;  w.  c.  Allentown,  Pa.,  1875-77;  Boonton, 
N.  J.,  1878-79;  united  with  P.  E.  ch.,  1879. 

Address,  339  77th  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

*ABIJAH  L.  BAKER,  b.  Urbana,  O.,  Aug.  22,  1831;  U.  R.  1861; 
R.  T.  S.  1864;  ord.  Oakland,  Cal.,  1864;  p.  Oakland,  1864;  principal, 
Attica  (Ind.)  Scientific  Institute,  1864-65;  d.  Attica,  Dec.  15,  1866. 

KENDRICK  WILLIAM  BENTON,  b.  Sherburne,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  29, 
1838;  U.  R.  1861;  R.  T.  S.  1864;  agt.  A.  T.  Soc,  in  U.  S.  army  and 
navy,  1861-64;  ord.  Morrison,  111.,  Aug.  24,  1865;  p.  Morrison,  1865- 
67;  Kewanee,  1867-72;  supply,  Mt.  Pleasant,  la.,  1872-73;  p.  Richmond, 
Ind.,  1874-76;  assistant  editor.  Journal  and  Messenger,  Cincinnati,  O., 
1876-84;  mission  work,  Auburn  Park,  111.,  address,  Chicago,  1884-. 
sec.   Englewood,  Y.   M.  C.  A.,   1887. 

Address,  6309  Stewart  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

ALEXANDER  CAMERON;  U.  R.  1864;  R.  T.  S.  1864;  p.  Lindsay, 
Ont.,  1864-66;  deposed  by  action  of  a  council  called  by  the  church  in 
Lindsay,  Oct.  31,  1866;  residence,  Woodville,  Ont.,  (1900). 

^FREDERIC  LEONARD  CHAPELL,  b.  Waterford,  Conn.,  Nov.  9, 
1836;  Y.  C.  1860;  R.  T.  S.  1864;  ord.  Middletown,  O.,  Sep.  29,  1864; 
p.  Middletown,  1864-71;  Evanston,  111.,  1871-78;  Janesville,  Wis.,  1878- 
81 ;  Flemington,  N.  J.,  1881-89 ;  dean,  Gordon  Missionary  Training 
School,  Boston,  Mass.,  1889-Feb.  1900.  Author,  The  Eleventh  Hour 
Laborers;  d.  Newport,  R.  I.,  Feb.  16,  1900. 

*CYRUS  AMANZEL  CHILCOTT,  b.  East  Hamburg,  N.  Y.,  Oct. 
30,  1836;  U.  R.  1861;  R.  T.  S.  1864;  ord.  Frcdonia,  N.  Y.,  July  20, 
1864;  miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Bangkok,  Siam,  1864-65;  d.  Bangkok,  Dec. 
30.  1865. 

♦INCREASE  CHILD,  b.  Greenfield,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  10,  1827;  U.  R.  1859; 

ord.  Towanda,  Pa.,  Nov.   1859;  p.  Towanda,  1859-61;  R.  T.   S.  1864; 

p.  Trumansburg,  N.  Y.,  1864-65;  Xenia,  O.,   1865-67;   Madison,  1867- 

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1864 

71;  Conneaut,  1871-78;  Frewsburg,  N.  Y.,  1878-87;  Andover,  1887- 
88;  Alabama,  1888-Apr.  90;  Middlebury,  Apr.  1890-Oct.  98;  w.  c. 
Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  Oct.,   1898-May,   1901;   d.  Hamilton,   May  9,   1901. 

MILTON  BOOKSTAVER  COMFORT,  b.  Montgomery,  N.  Y.,  Nov. 
5,  1833;  U.  R.  1861;  R.  T.  S.  1864;  ord.  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  6,  1866; 
miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Gauhati,  Assam,  1866-74;  p.  Pulaski,  N.  Y., 
1875-Oct.  81;  Belleville,  Nov.  1881-May  89;  Perry,  Nov.  1889-Sep. 
93;  Ripley,  Sep.  1893-May  96;  Niagara  St.,  Rochester,  May  1896-Aug. 
98;  Newfane,  Nov.  1898-Aug.  1908;  Evans,  Feb.  1909-. 

Address,  Angola,  N.  Y. 

*FRANCIS  DRAKE  FENNER,  b.  Henrietta,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  7,  1832; 
U.  R.  1861;  R.  T.  S.  1864;  ord.  Ovid  Center,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  14,  1864; 
p.  Ovid  Center,  1864-67;  Jordan,  1867-71;  Parma,  1871-74;  Ovid  Center, 
1874-77;  West  Somerset,  1877-82;  Dysinger,  1882-90;  North  Manlius, 
1890-94;  d.  North  Manlius,  Jan.  29,  1894. 

*JAMES  PETER  LUDLOW,  b.  Charleston,  S.  C,  Jan.  5,  1833;  U.  R. 
1861;  R.  T.  S.  1864;  preached  at  Lake  Ave.  miss.,  Rochester,  while  in 
Seminary;  U.  S.  Christian  Com.,  1863;  ord.  Newport,  R.  L,  1864; 
miss.  A.  B.  H.  M.  Soc,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  preached  to  First  Bapt.  ch., 
1864-65;  p.  Tabernacle  ch.,  San  Francisco,  1865-70;  Sacramento,  1871- 
12>;  Olympia,  Wash.,  1875-82;  Seattle,  1882-89;  seaman's  chaplain,  Kobe, 
Japan,  1889-92;  w.  c.  Seattle,  Wash.,  1892-98;  d.  Seattle,  May  7,  1898. 

HENRY  LYMAN  MOREHOUSE,  b.  Stanford,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  2,  1834; 
U.  R.  1858;  R.  T.  S.  1864;  ord.  East  Saginaw,  Mich.,  Dec.  7,  1864;  p. 
East  Saginaw,  Oct.,  1864-Jan.  1873 ;  Park  Ave.  ch.,  Rochester,  Jan. 
1873-July  79;  cor.  secy.,  N.  Y.  B.  U.  for  M.  E.,  1877-79;  cor.  secy., 
A.  B.  H.  M.  Soc,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  July  1879-Mar.  93;  field  secy., 
ib.,  Mar.  1893-July  1902;  cor.  secy.,  A.  B.  Ed.  Soc,  May  1893-.  cor. 
secy.,  A.  B.  H.  M.  Soc,  Oct.  1902-.  Author,  Baptist  Home  Missions 
in  America;  History  Seventy-Five  Years  of  First  Baptist  Church,  Brook- 
lyn.   D.D.,  U.  R.,  1879;  LL.D.,  U.  R.,  1908. 

Address,  23   East  26th   St.,  New  York   City. 

*GEORGE  ALLEN  SIMONSON,  b.  Providence,  R.  I.,  Dec.  25,  1835; 
Polytechnic  C.  1861;  R.  T.  S.  1864;  ord.  Goshen,  Ind.,  June  16.  1864; 
p.  Goshen,  1864-65;  Naperville.  111..  1865-67;  Pontiac,  1867-70;  sup- 
ply, La  Crosse,  Wis.,  1871;  p.  Hartford,  Conn.,  1871-74;  Newark,  N. 
J.,  1874-82;  d.  Burlington,  N.  J.,  Jan.  15,  1884. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS. 

*John  Barnard,  b.  Pittsfield,  O.,  Nov.  23,  1831;  U.  M.  1857;  R.  T.  S. 

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1861-63;   supply,   Orland,   Ind.,   in  vacation  of   1863;   d.   during  senior 
year,  Rochester,  Oct.  13,  1863. 

Gavin  Lindsay  Hamilton,  Presb.,  b.  Rodger  Hill,  Lanarkshire,  Scot- 
land, Feb.  16,  1831;  U.  R.  1861;  Aub.  T.  S.  1861-62;  R.  T.  S.  1862- 
63;   dismissed  to  Aub.  T.   S. 

Address,  245  Alexander  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Joseph  Thomas  Robert,  b.  Robertville,  S.  C,  Aug.  7,  1835;  D.  U.; 
1857-58;  U.  R.  1860-62;  R.  T.  S.  1861-62;  dismissed  to  U.  T.  S. 

Address,    163    Randolph    St.,    Chicago,    III. 

15-*8 

1865 

GRADUATES 

JAMES  GOODMAN,  Class  Secretary 

WILLIAM  FOLWELL  BAINBRIDGE,  b.  Stockbridge,  N.  Y.,  Jan. 
15,  1.^3;  U.  R.  1862;  R.  T.  S.  1865;  ord.  Erie,  Pa.,  1865;  p.  Erie, 
1865-68;  Central  ch.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  Jan.  1869-Dec.  1878;  travel- 
ing, 1879-81;  lecturing  on  Foreign  Missions,  1882-86;  supt.  and  Cor. 
Secy.,  Brooklyn  City  Mission  and  Tract.  Soc,  1886-89;  p.  Delaware 
Ave.  ch.,  Wilmington,  Del.,  1890-94;  research,  Levant,  London,  Paris 
and  New  York,  1894-.  Author,  Around  the  World  Tour  of  Christian 
Missions;  Along  the  Lines  at  the  Front;  Self  Giving. 

Address,  34  Gramercy  Park,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

♦ADOLFHUS  JULIUS  FREDERICK  BEHRENDS,  b.  Nymegin, 
Holland,  Dec.  18,  1839;  D.  U.  1862;  R.  T.  S.  1865;  ord.  Yonkers.  N.  Y., 
July  27,  1865;  p.  Warburton  Ave.  ch.,  Yonkers,  July  1865-Sep.  73; 
First  ch.,  Cleveland,  O.,  Sep.  1873-Feb.  1876;  united  with  Union  Cong, 
ch.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  Mar.  1876-.  Author,  Socialism  and  Christianity 
1866;  Philosophy  of  Preaching  (Yale  Lectures,  1890)  ;  The  World  for 
Christ  (Graves  Lectures,  Syracuse  Univ.).  D.D.,  Richmond  College, 
1874;  S.  T.  D.,  Y.  U.,  1890;  d.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  May  22,  1900. 

*FRANCIS  HENRY  DAVIS,  b.  Kingsville,  C,  July  17,  1837;  U.  R. 
1860;  R.  T.  S.  1865;  ord.  White  Pigeon,  Mich.,  1865;  p.  White  Pigeon, 
1865-67 ;  Napolean,  1867-72 ;  d.  Napolean,  Apr.  2,  1872. 

JAMES  GOODMAN,  b.  Clipstone,  Eng.,  Dec.  31,  1840;  U.  C.  1862; 
R.  T.  S.  1865;  ord.  Chicago,  111.,  June  1865;  preaching,  various  places 
in  England,  1865;  supply,  Phelps,  N.  Y.,  1866;  Clifton  Springs,  1867- 
68:  p.  Cornwall,  1870-73;  Hyde  Park,  111.,  1875-77;  Colorado  Springs, 

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Col.  1879;  Bradford,  111.,  1880;  Paw  Paw,  Mich.,  1881-84;  Sault  Ste. 
Marie,  1884-87;  Eaton  Rapids,  1887-89;  St.  Clair,  1890;  Greenwood, 
111.,  1892-93;  Grant  Park,  1895-96;  mission  work,  Parkside,  Chicago, 
1897;  press  division,  U.  C,  1898-99;  assistant  p.  Immanuel  ch.,  Chi- 
cago, Sep.  1901-.  Address,  Immanuel  Baptist  Church,  Chicago,  111. 

CARL  TRAUGOTT  KREYER,  b.  Groedel,  Dresden,  Germany,  Jan. 
16,  1839;  U.  R.  1863;  R.  T.  S.  1865;  ord.  Waterloo,  N.  Y.,  Feb. 
1863 ;  p.  Waterloo,  spring  and  summer,  1863 ;  autumn,  1864-autumn, 
65;  miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc.  Ningpo  and  Hangchow,  China,  1866-Dec.  69; 
prof.  Kauchang-Miau  College,  Dec.  1869-Jan.  75 ;  translator  to  Chinese 
Government,  Jan.  1875-Apr.  80;  sec.  and  later  counsellor  of  Embassy 
at  the  Chinese  Legations,  Berlin,  Vienna,  Rome,  The  Hague,  Brussels, 
Paris  and  St.  Petersburg,  1880-1903 ;  Specialized  in  Political  Economy 
and  Science  of  Finance,  U.  Berlin,  1897-1902 ;  retired ;  counsellor  of 
Chinese  Legation  in  Rome,  1908-.  Author  of  many  translations  of 
scientific  and  legal  works.  Ph.D.,  U.  R.,  1876;  LL.D.,  U.  R.,  1908; 
several   Chinese   and    Prussian   Orders. 

Address,  Nervi  presso  Genova,  Villa  Kreyer,  Italy. 

WILLIAM  JAMES  LEONARD,  b.  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  July  3,  1837 
U.  R.  1862 ;  R.  T.  S.  1865 ;  ord.  Evanston,  111.,  Sep.  7,  1865 ;  p.  Evanston 
Sep.  1865-Nov.  68 ;  pulpit  supply,  1869-71 ;  mercantile  and  other  pursuits 
1871-.  Address,  30  Rockland   St.,   Boston,   Mass 

JAMES  LISK,  b.  Isleta,  C,  Oct.  16,  1839;  D.  U.  1862;  R.  T.  S.  1865 
ord.  Cincinnati,  O.,  June,  1865 ;  p.  Cincinnati,  1865-67 ;  Rockford,  111. 
1867-69;  Germantown,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1870-83;  dist.  secy.,  A.  B.  P 
Soc,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1883-84;  p.  Centennial  ch.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
1884-Dec.  91;  Bordentown,  N.  J.,  Jan.  1892-Mar.  1902;  First  ch. 
Hackensack,  Mar.  1902-     D.D.,  D.  U.,  1881 ;  Hackensack,  N.  J 

*EZRA  FREDERICK  OWEN,  b.  Bennington,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  20,  1835 
U.  R.  1862;  R.  T.  S.  1865;  ord.  First  Bapt.  ch.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Mar. 
14,    1869;    agent,    A.    T.    S.,    Rochester,    1865-72;    p.    Royalton,    1873- 
76;    Prattsburg,   1876-82;    Springville,   1882-88;   w.   c.   Washington,   D. 
C,  1888-95;  d.  Washington,  June  14,  1895. 

RICHARD  FRANKLIN  POWERS,  b.  Hamburg,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  6, 
1834;  U.  R.  1860;  R.  T.  S.  1865;  ord.  Hamburg,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  17,  1865; 
miss.  p.  at  Macon  City,  Mo.,  and  Mazomanie,  Wis.,  Jan.  1866^Jan. 
70;  preaching  and  other  pursuits,  Hamburg,  1871-84;  w.  c.  Willink, 
1884-.  Address,  Willink,  N.  Y. 

*ALVIN  WALTER  TOUSEY,  b.  Portage,  N.  Y.,  June  4,  1837;  U.  R. 
1862;  R.  T.  S.  1865;  ord.  Chicago,  111.,  1866;  p.  North  ch.,  Chicago, 
1865-66;  Freeport,  1866-68;  Erie,  Pa.,  1868-69;  d.  Winfield,  Kan.,  Sep. 
5,  1871. 

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SPECIAL  STUDENTS. 

♦Henry  Harris  Northrup,  b.  Utica,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  17,  1838;  S.  C.  1858- 
61;  ord.  Monmouth,  111.,  Sep.  1861;  p.  Moninouth,  1861-62;  R.  T.  S. 
1862-63;  p.  Galesburg,  111.,  1863-64;  Carthage,  1864-66;  Pana,  1866-69; 
Chillicothe,  O.,  1869-70;  Tiffin,  1870-71;  Newton  Upper  Falls,  Mass., 
1871-72;  Richville  Center,  N.  Y.,  1874-75;  united  with  Free  Evangelical 
Cong,  ch.,  1875;  w.  c.  Providence,  1889-91.  Author,  History  of  the 
French  Revolution;  d.  Providence,  Nov.  25,  1891. 

*William  Arnold  Stevens,  b.  Granville,  O.,  Feb.  5,  1839;  D.  U.  1862; 
R.  T.  S.  1862-63;  classical  tutor,  D.  U.,  1863-65;  student  of  Philology 
and  Theology,  H.  U.,  and  Universities  of  Leipzig  and  Berlin,  1865-68; 
prof.  Greek  Lang,  and  Lit.,  D.  U..  1866-77;  prof.  Biblical  Literature  and 
N.  T.,  Exegesis,  R.  T.  S.  1877-1910.  Author,  Select  Orations  of  Lysias; 
Commentary  on  the  Epistles  to  the  Thessalonians;  (with  Ernest  De- 
Witt  Burton),  A  Handbook  of  the  Life  of  Christ,  and  A  Harmony  of 
the  Gospels  for  Historical  Study;  and  many  published  articles.  D.D., 
D.  U.,  1882;  LL.D.,  U.  R.,  1882;  d.  Rochester,  Jan.  2,  1910. 

12-*6 

1866 

GRADUATES 

JAMES  F.  HILL,  Class  Secretary 

*FRANK  ADKINS,  b.  Marietta,  O.,  Nov.  21,  1841;  Colg.  U.  1861; 
teacher,  1861-63;  R.  T.  S.  1866;  ord.  Akron,  O.,  Jan.  23,  1867;  p. 
Akron,  1866-69;  Iowa  City,  la.,  1870-75;  prof.  Greek,  Central  Univ., 
Pella,  la.,  1875-76;  p.  Elyria,  O.,  1878-85;  Tecumseh,  Mich.,  1885-92; 
w.  c.  Granville,  O.,  1892-97;  secy.,  Ohio  Bapt.  Ed.  Soc,  Granville,  Feb. 
1897-Aug.  98;  d.  Mt.  Vernon,  6.,  Aug.  18,  1898. 

BETHUEL  HEDDEN  BRASTED,  b.  Howard,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  28,  1832; 
ord.  Junius,  N.  Y.,  1858;  U.  R.  1863;  R.  T.  S.  1866;  p.  Dunkirk,  N. 
Y.,  1866-67;  Sinclairville,  1867-69;  Pleasantville,  Pa.,  1869-71;  Atlantic, 
la.,  1871;  financial  agent,  Des  ^loines  C,  1871-72;  p.  and  evangelist. 
Shell  Rock,  la.,  1872-82;  p.  Spirit  Lake,  1883-87;  St.  James,  Minn., 
1887-90;  Brookings,  S.  D.,  1890-93;  Grace  ch.,  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
1893-95;  supt.,  N.  D.  Children's  Home  Soc,  Fargo,  N.  D.,  1895-1903; 
\v.  c.  Naysa,  Calif.,  1903-.     Author,  Spirit  Lake  Massacre. 

Address,  121  A.  St.,  Naysa,  Calif. 

*J.  WARD  BURT  CLARK,  b.  Rushford,  N.  Y.,  May,  8,  1831;  Alle- 
gheny C.   1855;   ord.   Ashtabula,   O.,   1858;   R.  T.   S.   1866;   p.   Ports- 

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mouth,  O.,   1866-70;   Albion,  N.   Y.,   1870-79;   w.  c.   Haverhill,   Mass., 
1880-89.    D.D.,  U.  R.,  1877;  d.  Haverhill,  Aug.  6,  1889. 

*SAMUEL  WHITE  DUNCAN,  b.  Haverhill,  Mass.,  Dec.  19,  1839; 
B.  U.  1860;  N.  T.  I.  1861-62;  capt.  U.  S.  Army,  1862-63;  R.  T.  S. 
1866;  ord.  Cleveland,  O.,  Apr.  18,  1867;  p.  Euclid  Ave.  ch.,  Cleveland, 
Aug.  1866-Mar.  75;  Ninth  St.  ch.,  Cincinnati,  Mar.  1875-Sep.  83; 
Second   ch.,   Rochester,   N.   Y.,   1883-July  88;    w.  c.    Haverhill,    Mass., 

■  1888-90 ;  acting  foreign  secy.,  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc.  Dec.  1890-May  91 ;  for- 
eign secy.,  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  May  1892-Oct.  98.  Author,  Historical  Dis- 
course Commemorative  of  50th  Anniversary  of  Ninth  St.  Baptist 
Church,  Cincinnati,  O.;  Historical  Oration  upon  250th  Anniversary  of 
Settlement  of  Haverhill,  Mass.  D.D.,  U.  C,  1875;  d.  Brookline,  Oct. 
30,  1898. 

THOMAS  WAKEFIELD  GOODSPEED,  b.  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y., 
Sep.  4,  1842;  U.  R.  1863;  R.  T.  S.  1866;  ord.  Second  Bapt  ch.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  Mar.  1865 ;  pastoral  supply.  North  ch.,  Chicago,  1865 ;  p. 
Vermont  St.  ch.,  Quincy  111.,  1866-72;  associate  p.  Second  ch.,  Chicago, 
1872-76;  Morgan  Pk.  ch.,  Chicago,  1877-80;  secy.,  B.  U.  T.  S.,  1876- 
89 ;  secy,  and  treas.,  N.  W.  Bapt.  Ed.  Soc,  1885-89 ;  secy.,  U.  C,  1890-. 
registrar,  U.  C,  1896-.  secy.,  and  member  board  trustees,  Bapt.  Theol. 
Union,   1894-      D.D.,   U.   C,   1886. 

Address,  5630  Kimbark  Ave.,   Chicago,  111. 

JAMES  FERDINAND  HILL,  b.  Thompson,  Conn.,  Aug.  12,  1839; 
Kal.  C.  1863;  R.  T.  S.  1866;  ord.  Norwalk,  O.,  Sep.  4,  1866;  p.  Norwalk, 
1866-May  70;  Muskegon,  Mich.,  Sep.  1870-Aug.  84;  Big  Rapids,  Mar. 
1885-May  87;  Wahpeton,  N.  D.,  and  Breckenridge,  Minn.,  June  1887- 
June  90 ;  supply,  Minneapolis,  July  1890-Nov.  91 ;  p.  Northfield,  Minn., 
Nov.   1891-May   1904;  w.  c   Northfield,  June  1904-. 

Address,  Northfield,  Minn. 

DAVID  PORTER  LEAS,  b.  Shirleysburg,  Pa.,  Sep.  11,  1842;  Buck. 
U.  1863;  R.  T.  S.  1866;  ord.  Horseheads,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  15,  1866;  p. 
Horseheads,  Sep.  1866-July  68;  w.  c  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1868-  treas. 
and  trustee,  Bu.  U.,  1882-. 

Address,  400  South  40th  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

EBEN  LANGDON  LITTLE,  b.  Salisbury,  N.  H.,  Apr.  30,  1837; 
U.  M.  1861;  R.  T.  S.  1866;  ord.  Clifton,  N.  Y.,  Dec  6,  1866;  p.  Clif- 
ton, June  1866-May  68;  Fairport,  May  1868-Apr.  71;  Lapeer,  Mich., 
Sep.  1871-Sep.  77;  Alpena,  Apr.  1878-May  89;  Owosso,  May  1889- 
June  93;  Oberlin,  O.,  July  1893-July  97;  w.  c  Alpena,  Mich.,  Sep. 
1897- ;  commissioner  of  schools.  Alpena  Co.,  Mich.,  Apr.  1899-1901; 
miss.  p.  at  Millersburg,  Onaway  and  Tower,  1901-04;  p.  Millersburg, 
1901-.  Address,  216  State  St.,  Alpena,  Mich. 

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♦THOMAS  S.  MIZE,  b.  Troy.  111.,  Jan.  27,  1840;  S.  C.  1862;  R.  T.  S. 
1866;  ord.  l'aril)aii]t.  Minn..  Dec.  19,  1866;  p.  Clinton,  Wis.,  Jan.  1867- 
Apr.   1872;   d.   Clinton.   Apr.  29,   1872. 

HENRY  KIRKE  PORTER,  b.  Concord,  N.  H.,  Nov.  24,  1840;  B.  U. 
1860;  N.  T.  I.  1861-<)2;  corporal.  45th  Mass.  Vols.,  1862-63;  R.  T.  S. 
1866;  not  ord.;  manufacturer,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1868-.  M.  C,  Pittsburg, 
1903-05.     LL.D..   Bu.  U.  Address,   Pittsburg,   Pa. 

SAMUEL  HARTWELL  PRATT,  b.  Southbridge,  Mass.,  June  12, 
1839;  B.  U.,  Ph.B.,  1863;  10th  R.  I.  Vol.,  for  three  months'  service  in 
Civil  War,  1862;  R.  T.  S.  1866;  ord.  Springfield,  Mass.,  Aug.  7,  1866; 
p.  Huntington,  Mass.;  Central  ch.,  Salem;  Calvary  ch.,  Salem;  Clin- 
ton Ave.,  ch.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  First  ch.,  Syracuse ;  Tabernacle  ch., 
Lowell,  Mass.,  1875-81;  evangelist,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1882- ;  Inaug- 
urated "Tent  Evangel"  Work,  N.  Y.  C,  1899-1904;  Los  Angeles,  Calif., 
1904.  Address,  438  South  Olive  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

ADONIRAM  JUDSON  ROWLAND,  b.  Valley  Forge,  Pa.,  June  12, 
1840;  Bu.  U.  1862;  ord.  Parker  Ford,  Pa.,  Oct.  1862;  chaplain,  U.  S. 
Army,  1862-63;  R.  T.  S.  1866;  p.  Mt.  Auburn,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1866- 
68;  president,  Mt.  Auburn  Institute,  1868-70;  p.  First  ch.,  Pittsburg, 
Pa.,  1870-72;  Tent  ch.,  Philadelphia,  1872-84;  Franklin  Square  ch., 
Baltimore,  Md.,  1884-95;  general  secy.,  A.  B.  Pub.  Soc,  Philadelphia. 
Pa.,  1895-.  Author,  A  Handbook  on  the  Pentateuch;  editor.  Our 
Young  People,  1880-.  writer  of  Senior  Quarterly,  1882-95.  D.D.,  Bu. 
U.,   1880;   LL.D.,   Bu.   U.,   1906. 

Address,  1701  Chestnut  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS. 

Jonathan  Edv/ards  Bell,  b.  Durham,  Eng.,  May,  3,  1841;  R.  T.  S. 
1863-66;  ord.  New  London,  Conn.,  Sep.  12,  1866;  p.  New  London, 
1866-68;  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1868-73;  Woodhull,  N.  Y.,  1873-75;  Mans- 
field. Pa.,  1875;  editor,  American  Flag,  1890;  residence,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
(1900). 

♦John  Craft,  b.  in  Lycoming  Co.,  Pa.,  Jan.  5,  1836;  U.  R.  1864;  R.  T.  S. 
1864-65;  ord.  Kingsbury,  Ind.,  1865;  p.  Kingsbury,  1865-66;  Sumption 
Prairie,  1866-68;  Kingsbury,  1868-70;  Salem,  1870-71;  invalid,  Kings- 
bury, 1871-72;  d.  Kingsbury,  Dec.  11,  1872. 

♦Orlando  Brazed  Hendrick,  b.  South  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  Sep.  10, 
1838;  Allengheny  C.  1861;  ord.  Lincsville,  Pa.,  1860;  p.  Greenfield,  O., 
1860-62 ;  Spring  and  Randolph,  Pa.,  1862-63 ;  R.  T.  S.  1863-65 ;  d.  dur- 
ing Seminary  course,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  28,  1865. 

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*Charles  Henry  Johnson,  b.  Prattsburg,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  6,  1833;  U.  R. 
1864;  R.  T.  S.  1864-66;  ord.  Centreville,  Mich.,  Dec.  6,  1866;  p.  Centre- 
ville,  1866-67;  Linesville,  Pa.,  1868-70;  Hillsville,  1870-72;  New  Bright- 
on, 1872-76;  Colebrook,  O.,  1876-81;  Garrettsville,  1882-84;  d.  Garretts- 
ville,  Apr.  15,  1884. 

*Thomas  Turner,  b.  Madison,  Ind. ;  R.  T.  S.  1863-66;  Columbus,  O. ; 
deceased. 

17-*8 

1867 

GRADUATES 

VOLNEY  A.  SAGE,  Class  Secretary 

*CHARLES  HENRY  BARTO,  b.  Truniansburg,  N.  Y.,  June  19, 
1840;  U.  R.  1862;  R.  T.  S.  1867;  agent,  Am.  S.  S.  Union,  Pittsburg, 
Pa.,  1867-68;  ord.  Uniontown,  Pa.,  Feb.  6,  1868;  p.  Uniontown,  1868- 
72;  financial  secy.,  Mt.  Pleasant  Institute,  1873-74;  p.  Lock  Haven, 
1874-76 ;  health  failed ;  general  agent,  A.  T.  Soc,  headquarters,  Phila- 
delphia, 1876-83.  Author,  pamphlet.  The  Dark  Races  of  the  American 
Continent;  d.  Wenonah,  N.  J.,  Aug.  19,  1883. 

JAMES  HENRY  BRITTAIN,  b.  Birmingham,  Eng.,  Feb.  29,  1840; 
U.  R.  1864;  R.  T.  S.  1867;  ord.  Vineland,  N.  J.,  Sep.  26,  1867;  p.  Vine- 
land,  Aug.  1867-Nov.  70;  Willistown,  Pa.,  Apr.  1871-Apr.  72,;  Moores- 
town,  N.  J.,  Apr.  1873-Oct.  82;  Fuller  Memorial  ch.,  Baltimore,  Md., 
Oct.  1882-July  90;  secy.,  Md.  Bapt.  Union  Association,  1883-89;  p. 
Luzerne  Ave.  ch.,  Pittston,  Pa.,  July  1890-Apr.  95;  Brookdale,  N.  J., 
May  1898-May  1908;  w.  c.  Bernardsville,  May  1908-. 

Address,  Bernardsville,  N.  J. 

JOSEPH  FREEMAN  ELDER,  b.  Portland,  Me.,  Mar.  10,  1839; 
Cy.  C.  1860;  prin.  Hebron  Academy,  Me.,  1860-61;  private  tutor  in  Mid- 
dletown,  O.,  Feb.  1862-July  64;  R.  T.  S.  1867;  ord.  North  Orange,  N. 
J.,  May  1,  1867;  p.  North  Orange,  1867-Dec.  69;  Bapt.  Church  of  the 
Epiphany,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  1870-May  90;  Calvary  ch.,  Albany, 
Sept.  1890-Mar.  1902;  w.  c.  N.  Y.  City,  1902-.  D.D.,  Colg.  U.,  1875. 
Address,  875  Longwood  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

*FOREST  FAYETTE  EMERSON,  b.  Lynnfield,  Mass.,  May  16, 
1839 ;  U.  S.  Army,  1862 ;  B.  U.  1863 ;  N.  T.  L  1863-64 ;  R.  T.  S.  1867 ; 
ord.  Wellsville,  N.  Y.,  May  25,  1865;  p.  Wellsville,  1865-66;  Brock- 
port,  1866-68;  First  ch.,  Gloucester,  Mass.,  Mar.  1868-Oct.  7Z;  Asy- 
lum Ave.  ch.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  Oct.  1873-Mar.  79;  united  with  Cong. 

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denomination,  1879;  in  business  and  occasional  supply,  Providence,  R. 
I.,  1896-1902.  Author,  Christ's  Teaching  Concerning  the  Use  of  Money; 
Motive  Power  of  the  Christian  Life;  Socialism  and  Christianity;  The 
Sympathy  of  God;  Light  in  Darkness;  d.  Newport,  R.  I.,  May  10,  1902. 

♦JOHN  DERRICK  GRIEBEL,  b.  Saxe-Coburg,  Ger.,  Feb.  24,  1836; 
U.  R.  1863;  R.  T.  S.  1867;  ord.  Newport,  Ky.,  June  18,  1867;  p.  New- 
port, 1867;  Marietta,  O.,  1867-69;  Cincinnati,  1869-71;  Wilkesbarre, 
Pa.,  1871-74;  mission  work,  Wilkesbarre,  1874-78;  p.  Lockland,  O., 
1878-80;  mission  work,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1880-84;  mercantile  pur- 
suits, Cincinnati,  O.,  1884-94;  mercantile  pursuits  and  mission  work, 
National  City,  Cal,  1894-1902;  d.  National  City,  Calif.,  Sept.  20,  1902. 

WILLIAM  POTTS  HELLINGS,  b.  Huntingdon  Valley,  Pa.,  May 
13,  1837;  U.  R.  1864;  R.  T.  S.  1867;  ord.  Germantown,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  Feb.  26,  1867;  p.  Second  ch.,  Germantown,  1867-70;  Scranton, 
Jan.  1870-77;  Lockport,  N.  Y.,  June  1877-85;  First  ch.,  Milwaukee, 
Wis.,  Jan.  1885-92;  First  ch.,  Omaha,  Neb.,  Aug.  1892-96;  Jamestown, 
N.  Y.,  Oct.  1896-Jan.  1902 ;  First  ch.,  Buffalo,  Feb.  1902-.  D.D.,  S.  C, 
1892.  Address,  170  W.  Utica  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

JOHN  SOPHUS  HOLMES,  b.  Frederickshaven,  Denmark,  July  11, 
1840;  B.  U.  1864;  R.  T.  S.  1867;  ord.  Lynn,  Mass.,  June  18,  1867;  p. 
Washington  St.  ch.,  Lynn,  1867-74;  East  ch.,  Lynn,  1874-78;  First  ch., 
Adrian,  Mich.,  June  1878-Dec.  88;  First  ch..  Bay  City,  Jan.  1889-Oct. 
93;  First  ch.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  Oct.  1893-June  97;  w.  c.  Middleboro, 
Mass.,  June  1897-May  98;  p.  Adams  Square  ch.,  Worcester,  May  1898- 
1902;  w.  c.  supplying,  res.,  Middleboro,  1902-     D.D.,  Kal.  C,  1885. 

Address,  Barden  Hill,  Middleboro,  i\Iass. 

WILLIAM  McINTIRE  LISLE,  b.  New  Haven,  O.,  Mar.  17,  1842; 
D.  U.  1864;  N.  T.  L  1864-65;  R.  T.  S.  1867;  ord.  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
Sep.  1867;  miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Bangkok,  Siam,  1867-69;  p.  W.  New- 
ton, Mass.,  1870-75;  w.  c.  1875-77;  p.  Somerville,  1877-82;  Stewart  St. 
ch.,  Providence,  R.  L,  1882-90 ;  literary  and  evangelistic  work,  residence, 
W.  Newton,  Mass.,  1890-.     Author,   The  Evolution  of  Spiritual  Man. 

Address,  West  Newton,  Mass. 

JOHN  MERZ,  b.  Blaubeuren,  Wurtemburg,  Ger.,  Feb.  6,  1837;  G.  D. 
1861-62;  U.  R.  1863-64;  R.  T.  S.  1867;  ord.  Peoria,  111.,  Mar.  17,  1867; 
p.  German  ch.,  Peoria,  1867-69;  Sweden,  N.  Y.,  1874-75;  occasional 
supply,  Spencerport,  1876-81 ;  supply,  in  Clinton,  Gratiot  and  Ionia  coun- 
ties, Mich.,  1881-86;  w.  c.  occasional  supply,  residence,  Spencerport,  N. 
Y.  1887-.  Address,  Spencerport,  N.  Y. 

CLEOPHAS  MONJEAU,  b.  Montreal,  Que.,  Aug.  20,  1839;  Grande 
Ligne    College    and    tutors,    1861-64;    Hartford    Theological    Institute, 

55 


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1864-66;  R.  T.  S.  1867;  ord.  York,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  7,  1867;  p.  York,  1867- 
68;  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1868-69;  Newport,  Ky.,  1869-70;  student,  Univ. 
Berlin,  1871-73;  heard  lectures  in  Leipzig  and  Rome,  1873-74;  p.  To- 
peka,  Kan.,  1874-79;  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1879-80;  health  failed,  retired; 
mercantile  pursuits,  1880-.  Address,  Middletown,  O. 

*CHARLES  DAVID  MORRIS,  b.  Llansillin,  Denbighshire,  N.  Wales, 
June  6,  1839;  U.  R.  1663-64;  R.  T.  S.  1867;  ord.  Toledo,  O.,  Oct. 
1867;  p.  Toledo,  1867-82;  Gloucester,  Mass.,  1882-88;  D.D.,  B.  U.  T.  S., 
1879;  d.  Gloucester,  Apr.  17,  1888. 

*LEWIS  FORD  RAYMOND,  b.  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  22,  1840 
B.  U.  1864;  N.  T.  I.  1864-65;  R.  T.  S.  1867;  ord.  Beloit,  Wis.,  1867 
p.  Beloit,  and  supply,  Monmouth,  111.,  and  Sun  Prairie,  Wis.,  1867-72 
p.   Dubuque,   la.,   1872-74;   health  failed;   in   Europe,   1875;   occasional 
supply,  1876-78;  invalid,  1878-81;  d.  Chicago,  111.,  Apr.  1,  1881. 

HARRAH  JUDSON  REYNOLDS,  b.  Granville,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  13, 
1835;  U.  R.  1864;  R.  T.  S.  1867;  not  ord.;  teaching,  Rochester,  1864- 
67;  Flushing,  1868-72;  Rochester,  1876-.  secy.  Rochester,  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
1875-76;  1878-79.  Address,  26  Brighton  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

VOLNEY  ALLEN  SAGE,  b.  Wheatland,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  12,  1839;  U.  R. 
1863;  R.  T.  S.  1867;  ord.  Clyde,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  29,  1867;  p.  Clyde,  1867-69; 
Greece,  1869-74;  Cuba,  1875-87;  Perry,  1887-89;  Hebron  ch.,  St.  Paul, 
Minn.  1899-93;  Clifton  Springs,  N.  Y.,  1894- 

Address,  Clifton  Springs,  N.  Y. 

*HERMANN  MORITZ  SCHAEFFER,  b.  Lage,  Lippe-Detmold, 
Ger.,  Aug.  22,  1839;  G.  D.  1861-64;  U.  R.  1864-65;  R.  T.  S.  1867;  p. 
German  ch.,  Holland,  N.  Y.,  1864;  German  ch.,  New  Haven,  Conn., 
1864-66;  ord.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  17,  1867;  p.  First  German  ch., 
New  York,  1867-72;  prof.  G.  D.,  R.  T.  S.,  1872-97.  Author,  Erkldrung 
der  Apostelgeschichte ;  Einleitung  zur  Erkldrung  dcs  Neuen  Testa- 
ments; Die  Erkldrung  des  erstcn  Bricfes  an  die  Korinther ;  d.  Roches- 
ter, N.  Y.,  May  11,  1897. 

DARIUS  HICKS  STODDARD,  b.  Eastford,  Conn.,  Sep.  29,  1836; 
B.  U.  1864;  R.  T.  S.  1867;  ord.  Athol,  Mass.,  July  23,  1867;  p.  Athol, 
June  1867-Apr.  74;  Great  Falls,  N.  H.,  Apr.  1874-July  83;  Dewey 
St.  ch.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  Oct.  1884-Mar.  93 ;  Chicopee  Falls,  Sep.  1893- 
Sep.  99;  Greendale  ch.,  Worcester,  Oct.  190a-Oct.  03;  Hampden,  Oct. 
1903-Oct.  06;  w.  c.  Chicopee  Falls,  1906-. 

Address,  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

*Truman  Jay  Backus,  b.   Milan,   N.   Y.,   Feb.    11,   1842;   U.   R.   1864; 

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R.  T.  S.  1864;  not  ord. ;  asst  secy.  A.  B.  H.  M.  Soc,  1867-68;  prof.  Eng- 
lish Lit.  Vassar  C,  1867-82;  pres.  Packer  Collegiate  Institute,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  1882-1908.  Author,  Manual  of  English  Literature;  Great  English 
Writers;  Revised  Ed.  Shaw's  History  of  English  Literature.  LL.D., 
U.  R.,  1883;  d.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  25,  1908. 

George  Francis  Davis,  b.  Cincinnati,  O.,  Apr.  7,  1842;  U.  R.  1864; 
R.  T.  S.  1864-66;  not  ord.;  in  business,  1866-. 

Address,  117  Ashland  Ave.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Joseph  Daniel  Fisher,  b.  near  Adamsville,  O.,  Apr.  22,  1836;  U.  R. 
1864;  R.  T.  S.  1864-65;  civil  engineer,  Adamsville,  O.,  1865-^9;  Zanes- 
ville,  1869-76;  internal  revenue  storekeeper,  1876-78;  prof.  Latin  and 
Greek,  McCorkle  College,  Sago,  O.,  1878-81;  w.  c.  Zanesville,  1881- 
98;  organized  and  supplied,  Nashport,  Apr.  1895-Jan.  96;  ord.  New 
Concord,  O.,  June  20,  1899;  p.  New  Concord,  June  1899-June  1903; 
Nashport,    Sep.    1904-June   06;    w.    c.    1906-. 

Address,  507  N.  7th  St.,  Zanesville,  O. 

*John  Kingdom;  R.  T.  S.  1865-66;  ord.  New  Jersey,  1867;  several 
pastorates ;  p.  Paris.  Ky.,  1870-71 ;  employed  in  the  U.  S.  Treasury  De- 
partment, Washington,  D.  C,  1871-1906;  d.  Nov.  11,  1906. 

Menzo  Smith  Leete,  M.  E.,  b.  Chili,  N.  Y.,  May  4,  1834;  S.  N.  S., 
Ypsilanti,  Mich. ;  ord.  Detroit,  Mich.,  Sep.  9,  1861 ;  p.  Midland  City, 
Mich.,  1861-63;  Mt.  Morris,  1863-64;  R.  T.  S.  1864-66;  p.  Webster, 
N.  Y.,  1866-67;  Ovid,  1867-68;  Sodus,  1868-71;  Waterloo,  1871-72'; 
Penn  Yan,  1872-74;  in  Europe,  Egypt  and  Palestine,  1874-75;  p.  Homer, 
N.  Y.,  1875-76;  DeLand,  Fla.,  1876-79;  editor  and  publisher,  Volusia 
Co.  Herald,  1877;  Our  Paper,  and  Florida  Agriculturist,  1878;  p. 
Jamesville,  N.  Y.,  1879-82;  Homer,  1882-85;  DeLand,  Fla,  1885-87; 
editor  and  publisher,  Orange  Ridge  Echo,  1886-87;  w.  c.  Syracuse  and 
Homer,  N.  Y.,  1887-88;  p.  Morrisville,  1888-91;  Preble,  1891-93;  Cuyler, 
1893-95  ;  Enfield,  1895-99 ;  Varna,  1899-1903 ;  Kirkville,  1903-05 ;  Minoa, 
1905-08;   Jamesville,    1908-09;   superanuated,   1909-. 

Address,  109  Furman  St.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

MaskUn  Clark  Baker  Oakley,  b.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  10,  1840;  U.  R. 
1864;  R.  T.  S.  1864-65;  dismissed  to  Colg.  T.  S. 

Address,  Northport,  N.  Y. 

Marshall  Manly  Padelford,  b.  Galway,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  26,  1836;  U.  R. 
1864;  R.  T.  S.  1864-65;  ord.  Booneville,  Mo.,  Nov.  4,  1867;  p.  Boone- 
ville,  1867-68;  agent,  A.  T.  Soc,  1868-70;  p.  Palmyra  and  Eagle,  Wis., 
Ludlow,  111.,  Union,  111.,  1870-76;  w.  c.  Ludlow,  111.,  1876-. 

Address,  Ludlow,  III. 
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William  Henry  Underbill,  private,  10th  Regt.  R.  I.  vols.,  1862;  B.  U. 
1864 ;  R.  T.  S.  1864-66 ;  not  ord. ;  last  known  residence,  Springfield, 
Mass.,  (1900). 

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GRADUATES 

FRANK  B.  CRESSEY,  Class  Secretary 

CHARLES  JACOBS  BALDWIN,  b.  Charleston,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  10, 
1841;  Colg.  U.  1864;  R.  T.  S.  1868;  ord.  Chelsea,  Mass.,  Sep.  29,  1868; 
p.  Chelsea,  1868-May  74;  First  ch.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  1874-June 
86;  Granville,  O.,  Sep.  1886-  Author,  Modern  Miracles.  D.D.,  D.  U., 
1900.  Address,  Granville,  Ohio. 

NATHAN  PRATT  BARLOW,  b.  Camden,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  28,  1834; 
Kal.  C.  1863;  private,  13th  Mich.  Vols.,  1864-65;  R.  T.  S.  1868;  ord. 
Saginaw,  Mich.,  Oct.  14,  1868;  p.  Saginaw,  1868-Feb.  70;  Midland 
City,  Mar.-Sep.  1870;  Hadley,  Nov.  1870-Nov.  74;  Laingsburg,  Nov. 
1874-July  75 ;  Lyons,  Mar.  1876-Apr.  78 ;  Smyrna,  May  1878-Apr.  81 ; 
Spencer's  Mills  and  Gowen,  Apr.  1881-Sep.  83;  manual  labor  and 
preaching,  Greenville,  Sep.  1883-July  1908;  p.  Alto,  (residence,  Green- 
ville), May  1889-May  91;  Elgin,  Ore.,  July  1908-July  09. 

Permanent  address,  Greenville,  Mich. 

WILLIAM  FREDERICK  BASTEN,  b.  Marbletown,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  5, 

1838 ;  Colg.  U.  1865 ;  R.  T.  S.  1868 ;  ord.  Le  Roy,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  12,  1868 ; 
p.  Le  Roy,  1868-70;  Third  ch.,  Cleveland,  O.,  1870-74;  Roadstown,  N. 
J.,  1874-84;  Mansfield,  Mass.,  1884-90;  Troy,  Pa.,  1890-93;  Adams,  N. 
Y.,  1893-95;  Amenia,  1896-July  1904;  Passumpsic,  Vt.,  Sep.  1904- 
May  06;  Mahopac  Falls,  N.  Y,  Jan.  1906-09;  Walden,  1909- 

Address,  Walden,  N.  Y. 

FRANK  BENJAMIN  CRESSEY,  b.  Columbus,  O.,  Mar.  3,  1840;  S.  C. 
1865;  R.  T.  S.  1868;  ord.  Goshen,  Ind.,  Sep.  26,  1868;  p.  Goshen,  June 
1868-May  69;  Niles,  Mich..  June  1869-Feb.  71;  Hudson,  Mar.  1871- 
Mar.  72>;  Pontiac,  Apr.  1873-Mar.  77;  Eighteenth  St.  ch.,  Detroit, 
May,  1877-Feb.  82;  pastoral  supply  and  journalism,  on  Christian 
Herald  and  on  Evening  News;  editor  and  proprietor,  The  Center,  resi- 
dence, Detroit,  Mar.  1882-May  89;  p.  First  ch.,  Springfield,  O.,  June, 
1889-May  91 ;  supply,  Cheyenne,  Wyoming.  Nov.  and  Dec.  1891 ; 
p.    Emmanuel    ch.,    San    Francisco,    Cal.,    Jan.    1892-July   93 ;    pastoral 

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supply  and  editorial  work,  Boston,  Mass.,  Oct.  1893-May  97;  p. 
Weymouth,  Mass.,  May,  1897-Aug.  1908;  w.  c.  Cambridge,  Mass., 
Sep.  1908-  Address,  454  Broadway,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

*ARIUS  NEWTON  DYE,  b.  Marietta,  O.,  Jan.  26,  1836;  Marietta 
C.  1864;  R.  T.  S.  18()8;  not  ord.;  d.  Warren,  O.,  Dec.  29,  1870. 

WILLIAM  ELGIN,  b.  Claysville,  Ind.,  Aug.  19,  1838;  F.  C.  1860-62; 
private  U.  S.  Army,  Aug.  1862-Dec.  63;  ord.  Southport,  Ind.,  Dec. 
3,  1863;  chaplain,  U.  S.  Vols.,  Jan.  1864-June  65;  R.  T.  S.  1868; 
resident  graduate,  1868-69;  p.  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  Feb.  1869-July  71; 
Knowlesville,  N.  Y.,  July  1871-July  73;  Buffalo,  July  1873-Mar.  76; 
East  Toledo,  O.,  Mar.  1876-Oct.  77;  cor.  secy.,  N.  Y.  B.  U.  for  M.  E., 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  1878-June  82;  cor.  secy.,  Indiana  Bapt.  Conv., 
Aug.  1882-Nov.  84;  p.  North  Parma,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  1884-Jan.  89;  Akron, 
Jan.  1889-Jan.  1900;  w.  c.  Akron,  1900-.    D.D.,  F.  C,  1884. 

Address,  Akron,  N.  Y. 

♦PHILIP  PEARL  FARNHAM,  b.  Leonardsville,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  5,  1836; 
U.  R.  1863;  R.  T.  S.  1868;  mission  work,  1868-69;  ord.  Toledo,  O., 
Sep.  8,  1869;  p.  Mason,  I\Iich.,  Sep.  1869-Apr.  75;  St.  Louis,  Mich., 
May  1875-Scp.  80;  Kensington  and  Brighton,  Nov.  1880-Sep.  87;  Sag- 
inaw, Sep.  1887-Sep.  88;  Stockbridge  and  Gregory,  Feb.  1889-June 
91 ;  home  missionary,  Langdon,  N.  D.,  Nov.  1891-July  92 ;  Kensington 
and  Brighton,  Mich.,  Sep.  1892-July97;  Brighton,  Sep.  1897-Oct.  1900; 
Gregory,  Oct.  1900-05;  w.  c.  1905-08;  d.  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  Feb.  16, 
1908. 

GEORGE  GOODWIN  HARRIMAN,  b.  Conway,  N.  H.,  Jan.  2,  1842; 
Bowdoin  C,  1863;  R.  T.  S.,  1868;  ord.  Penacook,  N.  H.,  Sep.  2,  1868;  p. 
Fisherville,  1868-73;  Urbana,  O.,  1873-78;  Tiffin,  1878-82;  mercantile 
pursuits,  Urbana,  1882-83;  Morelia,  Mexico,  1S83-. 

Address,  29  Marte,  Morelia,  Mexico. 

MARCUS  ELDON  HAYNE,  b.  Wilson,  N.  Y.,  June  11,  1840;  U.  R. 
1865;  R.  T.  S.  1868;  ord.  Cleveland,  O.,  Nov.  10,  1868;  p.  Third  ch., 
Cleveland,  1868-79;  Tecumseh,  Mich.,  1871-78;  Rome,  1878-82;  Medina, 
1882-85;  Greenville,  1885-89;  Charleroix,  1890-94;  Escanaba,  1894-96; 
Bloomingdale,  1897-1900;  Salem,  1900-03;  Lawton,  1903-08;  w.  c.  ib., 
1908-.  Address,  Lawton,   Mich. 

ISAAC  HORTON,  b.  Shenandoah,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  29,  1839;  U.  R.  1865; 
R.  T.  S.  1868;  ord.  Tuscola,  Mich.,  Sep.  14,  1870;  supplied  churches 
July  1868-May  70;  p.  Tuscola,  June  1870-Sep.  71;  Albion,  Oct.  1871- 
72;  Edgerton,  Wis.,  Nov.  1872-Apr.  74;  Quincy,  July  1874-Feb.  75; 
North  Adams,  June  1875-Apr.  77;  Nowell,  Apr.  1877-Apr.  80;  Medina, 
Apr.  1880-May  81 ;  Byron,  Apr.  1882-July  84;  Maple  River  and  Corunna, 

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Apr.  1884-Aug.  85;  Tawas  City,  Nov,  1885-Jan.  88;  Parshallville,  Jan. 
1888- Mar.  90;  Climax,  Sep.  1890-Sep.  94  (and  Augusta,  Oct.  1890- 
Sep.  92).  Rockford,  Mich.,  Jan.  1895-July  96;  Lawton,  Aug.  1896-Oct. 
98;  Kensington,  Oct.  1898-Nov.  1901;  Climax,  Nov.  1901-June  04; 
Berrien  Springs,  June  1904-Aug.  08;  North  Adams,  Nov.  1908-. 

Address,   101   Chicago  St.,  Quincy,  Mich. 

PHILIP  LOVERING  JONES,  b.  Devonshire,  England,  Sep.  19, 
1838;  U.  R.  1865;  R.  T.  S.,  1868;  ord.  Dunkirk,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  1868;  p. 
Dunkirk,  June  1868-June  70;  South  Broad  St.  ch.,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
Oct.  1870-Jan.  89;  assistant  book  editor,  A.  B.  P.  S.,  Philadelphia, 
Jan.  1889-July  1891 ;  associate  editor,  July  1891-July  1893 ;  book  editor, 
July  1893-.  Author,  The  Divine  Fatherhood,  1901 ;  A  Restatement  of 
Baptist  Principles,  1909;  D.D.,  U.  R.,  1894. 

Address,  1701   Chestnut  St.,   Philadelphia. 

*THOMAS  JEFFERSON  MORGAN,  b.  Franklin,  Ind.,  Aug.  17,  1839; 
F.  C.  1861 ;  U.  S.  Army,  1861-65,  private  to  brevet  Brigadier  General ; 
R.  T.  S.  1868;  ord.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  12,  1869;  cor.  secy.,  N.  Y. 
B.  U.  for  M.  E.,  Rochester,  1868-71;  p.  Brownville,  Neb.,  1871-72; 
pres.  Neb.  N.  S.,  1872-74;  prof.  Ecclesiastical  History,  B.  U.  T.  S., 
1874-81 ;  principal,  S.  N.  S.,  Potsdam,  N.  Y.,  1881-83 ;  principal,  S.  N.  S., 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1884-89;  U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Indian  Affairs,  1889- 
93 ;  cor.  secy.,  A.  B.  H.  M.  Soc,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1893-1902.  Author, 
Studies  in  Pedagogy;  Educational  Mosaics;  Students'  Hymnal;  Pa- 
triotic Citizenship;  The  Negro  in  America.  D.D.,  U.  C,  1874;  LL.D., 
F.  C,  1894;  d.  Ossining,  N.  Y.,  July  13,  1902. 

WILLIAM  TAYLOR  STOTT,  b.  near  Vernon,  Ind.,  May  22,  1836; 
F.  C.  1861;  private,  U.  S.  Army,  1861-63;  captain,  1863-65;  R.  T.  S. 
1868;  ord.  Columbus,  Ind.,  Oct.  1868;  p.  Columbus,  1868-69;  prof.  F.  C, 
1869-72;  pres.,  F.  C,  1872-1905;  supt.  of  the  Indiana  Soldiers  and 
Sailors  Orphans  House.  Author,  Indiana  Baptist  History,  1908.  D.D., 
Kal.  C,  1872;  LL.D.,  S.  C,  1899.  Address,  Knightstown,  Ind. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

♦Christopher  Columbus  Burrows,  b.  Busti,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  23,  1825;  B.  U. 
1857-60;  ord.  Warwick,  R.  I.,  July  13,  1863;  chaplain,  U.  S.  Army, 
1864-65 ;  R.  T.  S.  1865-67 ;  dismissed  to  N.  T.  I. ;  d.  Green  Cove  Springs, 
Feb.  4,  1893. 

Henry  Ludwig  Dietz;  R.  T.  S.  1865-66;  (for  record,  vid.  G.  D.,  class 
of  1865.) 

Willis  Clark  Gaylord,  Presb.,  b.  Utica,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  12,  1840;  U.  R.  1865; 
R.  T.  S.  1865-67;  dismissed  to  U.  T.  S. 

Address,  20  Jones   St.,   Rochester. 

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*Charles  Thurber  Lazell,  b.  Worcester,  Mass.,  Sep.  3,  1844;  B.  U.  1864; 
teacher,  Foxboro,  JMass.,  1864-65;  R.  T.  S.  1865-66;  not  ord. ;  teaching 
1866-80;  d.  Saxton's  River,  Nov.  20,  1880. 

Francis  Jacob  Leonard,  b.  Stafford,  Conn.,  Aug.  12,  1839;  B.  U.  1861- 
63;  6lh  Conn.  Vols.,  U.  S.  Army,  1863-65;  R.  T.  S.,  1865-66;  not  ord. 

Address,  Rockford,  111. 

♦Nathaniel  Melcher,  b.  Topham,  Me.,  May  10,  1837;  Bowdoin  C.  1864; 
R.  T.  S.  1865-^6 ;  ord.  Effingham,  N.  H.,  Jan.  9,  1869 ;  p.  Effingham,  1868- 
70;  Yarmouth,  Me.,  1870-71;  Kennebunkport,  1871-74;  prof.  Cy.  C. 
1874-75 ;  mercantile  pursuits,  1876-1902 ;  d.  Portland,  Me.,  Nov.  19,  1902. 

*Joseph  Rowley,  b.  Dudley,  England,  Nov.  1833;  U.  C.  1865;  R.  T.  S. 
1865-67;  ord.  Racine,  Wis.,  Aug.  1,  1867;  p.  Racine,  1867-79;  Chicago, 
111.,  1879-83;  Vermilion,  S.  D.,  1883-87;  Emanuel  ch.,  Sioux  City,  la., 
1888-89;  Irving  Park,  Chicago,  111.,  1889-94;  w.  c.  Chicago,  1894-1900; 
d.  Chicago,  111.,  Nov.  30,  1900. 

Henry  Allen  Warne,  b.  Cincinnati,  O.,  Mar.  28,  1836;  S.  C.  1861;  R.  T. 
S.  1865-66 ;  not  ord. ;  teaching  and  mercantile  pursuits  in  East  and 
West   for  many  years ;   health   failed.  Address,   Kenwood,   N.   Y. 

21-*7 

1869 

GRADUATES 

ADAM   H.  TODD,   Class   Secretary 

ALBERT  COIT,  b.  Central  Square,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  1,  1837;  U.  R.  1866; 
R.  T.  S.  1869;  ord.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  19,  1869;  assistant  p.  First 
ch.,  at  Lake  Ave.  mission,  Rochester,  July  1869-Apr.  70;  p.  Wellsville, 
June  1870-June  88;  Hornell,  June  1888-July  90;  secy,  and  treas.,  Cook 
Acad.,  Montour  Falls,  July  1890-July  96;  cor.  secy.,  (ad  interim),  N.  Y. 

B.  U.  for  M.  E.,  Rochester,  Dec.  1896-^Iar.  97 ;  occasional  supply,  resi- 
dence, Montour  Falls,  Mar.  1897-June  98;  p.  Olivet  ch.,  Syracuse,  Sep. 
1898-.  secy.  Bapt.  Ministerial  Bureau,  N.  Y.  State  Conv.,  1903-09.  D.D., 
U.  R.,  1888.  Address,  521  Columbus  Ave.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

HENRY  JAMES  HANDY,  b.  Somerset  Co.,  Md.,  Apr.  20,  1841;  Cn. 

C.  1865 ;  R.  T.  S.  1869 ;  ord.  Baltimore,  Md.,  Nov.  1869 ;  p.  Spartanburg, 
S.  C,  1869-70;  Farmersville,  Va.,  1870-75;  Pocomoke  City,  Md.,  1876- 
81 ;  Northampton  Co.,  Va.,  1881-82 ;  teaching,  Pocomoke  City,  Md., 
1882-.  Address,    Pocomoke    City,    Md. 

GEORGE  OLCOTT  KING,  b.  Suffield,  Conn.,  Apr.  11,  1841;  B.  U. 
1866;  R.  T.  S.  1869;  ord.  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  17,  1869;  p.  James- 

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town,  Aug.  1869-Jiine  12\  supply,  Ninth  St.  ch.,  Cincinnati,  O.,  Sep- 
Dec.  1873,  and  Sep.  1874-Mar.  75;  supply,  Euclid  Ave.  ch.,  Cleveland, 
May  1875-Nov.  11;  p.  Willson  Ave.,  ch.,  Cleveland,  June  1878- Apr. 
84;  Logan  Ave.  ch.,  Cleveland,  Dec.  1884-Dec.  91;  Springfield,  Feb. 
1892-Apr.  93 ;  w.  c.  Frcdonia,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  1893- ;  pres.  Ohio  Bapt.  State 
Conv.  1887-89.  Address.  32  Temple  St.,  Fredonia,  N.  Y. 

FLORENCE  McCARTHY,  b.  Richmond,  Va.,  Apr.  29,  1838;  ord. 
Franklin,  Tenn. ;  p.  Franklin ;  Lexington,  Va.,  chaplain,  Alleghany  C, 
Va.;  in  Confederate  Army;  U.  Virginia,  1862-64;  Rich.  C.  1864-67; 
R.  T.  S.  1869;  p.  Middlctown,  N.  Y.,  1869-71;  Chicago,  111.,  1871-74; 
ministerial  fellowship  withdrawn  by  council,  Chicago,  Mar.  6,  1874;  re- 
ordained  by  Amity  ch.,  Chicago ;  professional  and  mercantile  pursuits, 
Chicago,   1885-.  Address,   Chicago.  111. 

^STEPHEN  BAILEY  RAND,  b.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  5,  1841;  Am. 
C.  1866;  R.  T.  S.  1869;  ord.  Holyoke,  Mass.,  Oct.  7,  1869;  miss.  A.  B. 
F.  M.  Soc.  to  Karens,  Moulmein,  Burma,  1870-76;  invalid,  1876-78; 
supply,  Holyoke,  Mass.,  1878-79;  Amherst,  1879-80;  invalid,  residence, 
Amherst,  1880-93;  d.  Amherst,  Mass.,  Nov.  21,  1893. 

*NELSON  BIRNEY  RANDALL  b.  Springvillo,  N.  Y.,  June  14,  1837; 
Ham.  C.  1862;  R.  T.  S.  1869;  ord.  Ypsilanti,  Mich.,  Oct.  1869;  p.  Ypsi- 
lanti,  1869-71;  Vineland,  N.  J.,  1871-76;  Jefferson  St.  ch..  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1876-79 ;  Norristown,  Pa.,  1879-87 ;  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.,  1887- 
92;  Summit,  N.  J.,  1892-98;  evangelist,  N.  J.  State  Convention  to  1898; 
independent  evangelist,  1898-1902.  Editor,  Providence,  R.  I..  Baptist; 
Norristozvii,  Pa.,  Baptist;  Central  Union  Baptist.  D.D.,  1890;  d.  E. 
Orange,  N.  J.,  Jan.  2,  1902. 

*EDWIN  AUGUSTUS  TAFT,  b.  Smithricld,  R.  I..  Dec.  1,  1837; 
Colg.  U..  1861-()4;  ord.  Elmira.  N.  Y.,  Oct.  1864;  chaplain,  179th  Regt. 
N.  Y.  Vols..  1864-65;  U.  R.  1867;  R.  T.  S.  1869;  p.  Superior  St.  ch., 
Cleveland.  O..  1869-73 ;  health  failed,  removed  to  Colorado ;  w.  c.  Grccly, 
1873-74 ;  p.  Colorado  Springs,  June  1874-Sep.  75 ;  invalid,  Colorado 
Springs,  1875-77;  d.  Colorado  Springs,  Jan.  11,  1877. 

ADAM  HENRY  TODD,  b.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  18,  1840;  private 
108th  Regt.  N.  Y.  Vols..  Sep.  1864-65;  U.  R.  1866;  R.  T.  S.  1869;  ord. 
N.  Parma,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  26.  1868;  p.  Bennington.  N.  Y.,  Jan.  1869-70; 
E  Cameron,  Apr.  1871-76;  Newark  Valley,  1876-80;  Tioga  Centre, 
1880-82;  Greene,  1882-84;  Marathon,  1884-90;  retired,  because  of  failure 
of  health  and  deafness;  residence,  Binghamton,  Apr.  1890-1905;  sup- 
ply, Conklin  Center  ch.,  over  two  years ;  assistant  p.  First  ch..  Bingham- 
ton, one  year;  clerk  to  the  Rev.  H.  W.  Barnes,  cor.  secy.,  N.  Y.  State 
Conv.,  1894-95;  p.  Grace  ch..  1895-1904;  w.  c.  Pasadena.  Cal.,  Mar.  1905- 
Address,  146  S.  Greenwood  Ave.,  Station  B.,  Pasadena,  Cal. 
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JOHNSTON  ESTEP  WALTER,  b.  Saltsburg,  Pa.,  Jan.  17,  1843; 
WasliiiiKtcin  and  JcftVrsdii  C  18()6;  R.  T.  S.  1869;  prof.  Mathematics, 
F.  C,  1869-73;  p.  Sabctha,  Kan.,  1873-74;  ord.  Ursina,  Pa.,  Dec.  11, 
1874;  p.  Ursina,  1874-78;  principal,  Classical  and  Scientific  Institnte, 
Mt.  Pleasant,  1878-81 ;  prof.  Languages,  S.  N.  S.,  Indiana,  Pa.,  1881- 
82;  \v.  c.  engaged  in  literary  work.  West  Newton,  Pa.,  1883-  Author, 
Perception  of  Space  and  Matter;  The  Principles  of  Knozvledge  with 
Remarks  on  the  Nature  of  Reality,  2  vols.   (1901,  1904) 

-Address,  W.  Newton,  Pa. 

AMOS  WEAVER,  b.  Cornwallis,  N.  S.,  July  9,  1837;  U.  R.  1863; 
ord.  Milton.  N.  S.,  Feb.  17,  1864;  p.  Milton,  1863-66;  R.  T.  S.  1869;  p. 
Brownsdale,  Lansing,  and  Albert  Lea,  Minn.,  Sep.  1871-Oct.  75 ;  Vin- 
ton, la.,  Oct.  1875-Nov.  79;  miss.  p.  Ord  and  Loup  City,  Neb.,  Nov. 
1879-Sep.  82;  supply,  Blair,  1882-83;  p.  Wintcrsct,  la..  May  1883-Nov. 
86;  Keota,  May  1886-July  87;  Hampton,  Aug.  1887-Aug.  92;  Tama 
City,  Feb.  1893-Dcc.  97;  Afton  and  Greenfield,  Jan.  1898-Feb.  99;  Cory- 
don,  Mar.  1899-May  1900;  p.  Creighton,  May  1900-May  01;  Tobias, 
Jan.  1902-Apr.  05 ;  w.  c.  supplying  and  mercantile,  Omaha,  Jan.  1906-. 
supply,  la.  and  Neb.  Nov.  1908;  w.  c,  Omaha,  Neb.,  Nov.  1908-. 

Address,  3  N.  Y.  Life  Building,  Omaha,  Neb. 

10-*3 

1870 

GRADUATES 

ROBERT  S.  MacARTHUR,  Class  Secretary 

♦CHARLES  EDWIN  BASCOM,  b.  Clarkson,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  5,  1841; 
Brockport  Collegiate  Institute,  1864;  studied  law,  1865-66;  R.  T.  S. 
1870;  ord.  Potsdam,  N.  Y.,  July  11,  1870;  p.  Potsdam,  May  1870-July 
92;  Lima,  July  1892-Apr.  96;  Attica,  July  1896-July  1906;  w.  c.  1906-09; 
d.  Attica,  N.  Y.  Aug.  17,  1909. 

*JOHN  T.  BECKLEY,  b.  Baltimore,  ]\Id.;  Cn.  C.  1868;  R.  T.  S.  1870; 
graduate  student,  R.  T.  S.  1870-71 ;  ord.  Boston,  Mass.,  1871 ;  associate 
p.  First  ch.,  Boston,  1870-76;  p.  Ncwburyport,  1876-82;  Beth  Eden  ch., 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1883-94;  Church  of  the  Epiphany,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1894-97;   w.  c.   1897-1908;   D.D. ;  d.   Phocni.x,  Ariz.   Feb.   13,   1908. 

WAYLAND  RICHARDSON  BENEDICT,  b.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Jan. 
9.  1848;  U.  R.  18(6;  R.  i'.  S.  1870;  graduate  student,  R.  T.  S.  1870-71; 
student,  Univ.  of  Giessen,  1872-73;  ord.  Mt.  Auburn.  Cincinnati.  O., 
Oct.  1873;  p.  Mt.  Auburn,  1873-76;  prof.  Philosophy  and  History,  Univ. 
of  Cincinnati,   1876-80;   prof.    Psychology  and  Logic,  ib.,   1880-.    Au- 

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thor,  Theism  and  Evolution;  Nervous  System  and  Consciousness;  Ethics 
and  Evolution;  New  Studies  in    the  Beatitudes. 

Address,   Cincinnati,   O. 

JOSEPH  ALLEN  ELY,  Cong.,  b.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  19,  1846; 
U.  R.  1866;  R.  T.  S.  1870;  ord.  Orange  Valley,  N.  J.,  June  1876;  p. 
Cong,  ch.,  Orange  Valley,  1876-83;  residence,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1885- ; 
engaged  in  preaching  and  literary  work,  broken  by  several  periods 
of  travel  in  Europe  and  the  far  East.  Address,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

JUDSON  WADE  HARRIS,  b.  Becket,  Mass.,  June  18,  1845;  U.  R. 
1867;  R.  T.  S.  1870;  ord.  Weedsport,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  16,  1871;  p.  Weeds- 
port,  1869-76;  Perry,  1877-80;  First  ch.,  Omaha,  Neb.,  1880-86;  mer- 
cantile pursuits,  Omaha,  1886-92;  dist.  secy.,  A.  B.  P.  Soc,  Chicago, 
III.,  1892-96;  mercantile  pursuits,  Omaha,  Neb.  1896-;  p.  Immanuel 
Bap.  ch.,  Omaha,  Neb.,  1897-99;  w.  c.  1899-1901;  First  ch.,  St.  Peters- 
burg, Fla.,  1901-03;  Grace  ch.,  ib.,  1903- 

Address,  St.  Petersburg,  Fla. 

THOMAS  WILLIAMS  HART,  b.  Hartsville,  S.  C,  Apr.  19,  1847; 
Fur.  U.  1865-68;  R.  T.  S.  1870;  ord.  Darlington,  S.  C,  Aug.  28,  1870; 
p.  Breesport,  N.  Y.,  1870-71;  Cheraw,  S.  C,  1872-74;  Florence,  1875- 
79;  Ebenezer,  1879-81;  Greenville,  Ala.,  1881-82;  Tuskegee,  1882-86; 
Fort  Deposit,  1886-87;  Uniontown,  1887-91;  Brandon,  Miss.,  1891-93; 
Ripley,  Tenn.,   1893- (1900)  ; 

ROBERT  STUART  MacARTHUR,  b.  Dalesville,  prov.  of  Quebec, 
July  31,  1841;  U.  R.  1867;  R.  T.  S.  1870;  ord.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  June 
17,  1870;  p.  Calvary  ch..  New  York,  May  15,  1870-.  Author,  From  the 
Invasion  of  Canaan  to  the  Last  of  the  Judges;  Calvary  Pulpit;  Royal 
Messages  of  Cheer  and  Comfort;  Divine  Balustrades;  The  Attractive 
Christ;  Quick  Truths  in  Quaint  Texts;  Current  Questions  for  Think- 
ing Men;  Sunday  Night  Lectures  on  Palestine;  The  Celestial  Lamp; 
Old  Testament  Difficulties;  The  Question  of  the  Centuries;  The  Old 
Book  and  the  Old  Faith;  Around  the  World;  Calvary  Hymnal;  Quick 
Truths  in  Quaint  Texts,  second  series;  In  Excelsis;  Laudes  Domini; 
People's  Worship  and  Psalter;  Advent  and  Other  Sermons;  The  Christ- 
ie Reign;  The  True  Scala  Santa.  Editor,  The  Baptist  Review;  The 
Christian  Inquirer.    D.D.,  U.  R.,  1880;  LL.D.,  Cn.  U.,  1896. 

Address,  123  W.  57  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

♦WILLIAM  WARRINER  MERRIAM,  b.  Springfield,  Mass.,  Feb. 
12,  1837;  Wms.  C.  1861;  N.  T.  I.  1868-69;  R.  T.  S.  1870;  not  ord.; 
teaching  1871-89 ;  d.  Springs,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  30,  1889. 

*ANDREW  MURDOCH,  b.  Lanark,  Ont.,  Apr.  15,  1842;  U.  T.  1868; 
R.  T.  S.  1870;  ord.  Titusville,  Pa.,  July  7,  1870;  p.  Titusville,  June  1870- 

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Mar.  75;  Painesville,  O.,  Apr.  1875-Fcb.  79;  Lansing,  Mich.,  Mar. 
1879- Apr.  82;  w.  c.  Fall  Brook,  Ont.,  May  1882-Apr.  83;  p.  Port  Hope, 
Ont.,  May  1883-May  85 ;  Queens  St.  ch.,  St.  Catherines,  July  1885-Sep. 
89;  St.  George,  Mar.  1890-Apr.  92;  VVaterford,  May  1892-Mar.  1900; 
Springford,  1900-Oct.  01;  w.  c.  Oct.  1901-Oct.  09;  LL.D.,  (on  examina- 
tion)  U.  T..  1884;  d.  Watcrford,  Ont.,  Oct.  7,  1909. 

ALONZO  KETCHAM  PARKER,  b.  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  6, 
1843;  U.  R.,  1866;  R.  T.  S.  1870;  ord.  Armenia,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  25,  1871; 
p.  Armenia,  1871-79;  Centenial  ch.,  Chicago,  111.,  1879-1901;  professorial 
lecturer  on  Modern  Mission,  Divinity  School,  U.  C,  1901-.  recorder, 
U.  C,  1901-.  Address,  University  of  Chicago,  Chicago,  111. 

♦CURTIS  BURROUGHS  PARSONS,  b.  Shelby,  N.  Y.,  May  21,  1841; 
U.  R.  1862;  R.  T.  S.  1870;  ord.  Interlaken,  N.  Y.,  June  14,  1870;  p. 
Interlaken  (Farmer  Village)  1870-74;  Nunda,  1874-76;  Dunkirk,  1876- 
82;  North  East,  Pa.,  1882-84;  Knowlesvillc,  N.  Y.,  1884-85;  Gcneseo, 
1885-92;  Oxford,  1892-1907;  d.  Earlville,  N.  Y.,  July  3,  1907. 

ARTHUR  COLE  PECK,  b.  Munson,  O.,  June  25,  1846;  U.  Wis. 
1866;  R.  T.  S.  1870;  ord.  Ottawa,  Kan.,  Feb.  1873;  p.  Ottawa,  1873- 
Feb.  1874 ;  county  superintendent  of  schools,  Ottawa,  1874-75 ;  p.  First 
ch.,  Lawrence,  Aug.  1875-May  82;  secy.,  Kansas  Temperance  Union 
and  editor,  Kansas  Progress,  Lawrence,  1882-83 ;  p.  Belvidere,  111.,  Feb. 
1883-June  84;  Keokuk,  la.,  Aug.  1884-Aug.  86;  Cherryfield,  Me.,  Sep. 
1886-Jan.  91 ;  Shelburne  Falls,  Mass.,  Jan.  1891-June  95 ;  w.  c.  Green- 
field, 1896-98;  Greensburg,  Pa.,  1898-1900;  Columbus.  O.,  1900-01; 
teaching  in  Minn.,  Wis.,  and  Calif.,  1902-.        Address,  Placerville,  Cal. 

WILLIAM  HENRY  SHIELDS;  U.  R.  1865;  R.  T.  S.  1870;  ord. 
Lima,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  3,  1871;  p.  Lima,  1871-74;  assistant  overseer  of  the 
poor,  Rochester,  1875-79;  last  known  address,  Detroit,  Mich.     (1900.) 

♦BENJAMIN  OSGOOD  TRUE,  b.  Plainfield,  N.  H.,  Dec.  17,  1845: 
D.  C.  1866;  R.  T.  S.  1870;  graduate  student,  R.  T.  S.  1870-71;  ord. 
Baldwinsville,  N.  Y.,  May  31,  1870;  p.  Baldwinsville,  1870-72;  in  Eu- 
rope, 1872;  p.  First  ch.,  Meriden,  Conn.,  1873-79;  in  Europe  and  the 
East,  1879-80;  p.  Central  ch.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1880-81;  prof.  Church 
History,  R.  T.  S.,  1881-1902;  in  Europe,  1889-90.  Author,  Outlines  of 
Church  History,  printed  for  use  of  students,  not  published.  D.D.,  U.  R., 
1889;  d.  Lakeport.  N.  H.,  July  18.  1902. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

♦Silas  Hobart  Adams,  b.  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  15,  1845;  Ham.  C.  1865; 
R.  T.  S.  1867-70;  d.  during  seminary  course,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Mar. 
5,  1870. 

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*Otis  Liscome  Leonard,  b.  Marshfield,  Mass.,  Oct.  13,  1842;  H.  U. 
1866;  R.  T.  S.  1867-69;  ord.  Rockport,  Mass.,  Sep.  28,  1869;  p.  Rock- 
port,  Sep.  1869-Sep.  74;  evangelist,  England  and  Ireland,  1874-76; 
E.  Marshfield,  Mass.,  1879-80;  Rockport,  1880-83;  E.  Marshfield,  1884- 
85;  Ireland,  1886-88;  Sweden  and  Norway,  1888-91;  France,  1891- 
92;  Sweden,  1892-93;  Marshfield  Hills,  Mass.,  1893-94;  in  the  West 
and  South,  1895-99;  united  with  Free  Methodist  ch.,  Dallas,  Tex., 
Nov.  17,  1898;  d.  Marienburg,  Germany,  May  11,  1903. 

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1871 

GRADUATES 

JAMES  M.  TAYLOR,  Class  Secretary 

*DAVID  CROSBY,  b.  Bath,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  11,  1839;  U.  R.  1868;  R.  T. 

5.  1871;  ord.  Mt.  Morris,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  20,  1871;  p.  Mt.  Morris,  1871-72; 
Lansing,  Mich.,  1872-77;  Ripon,  Wis.,  1877-81;  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.,  1881- 
85 ;  Arcade,  1886-87 ;  prof,  and  preacher,  Ind.  Univ.,  Bacone,  Ind.  Ter., 
1887-91;  p.  Muskogee,  1891-94;  Springfield,  Mo.,  1894-96;  w.  c.  Spring- 
field, Mo.,  1896-1900;  d.  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  June  11,  1900. 

*AURELIUS  LAWRENCE  GLEASON,  b.  French  Creek,  N.  Y.,  Nov. 
18,  1846;  Am.  C.  1868;  R.  T.  S.  1871;  ord.  W.  Springfield,  Pa.,  June 

6,  1872 ;  p.  W.  Springfield,  1872-73 ;  principal,  high  school,  Lansing, 
Mich.,  1873-77;  clerk,  State  Board  of  Health,  Lansing,  1877-84;  d. 
Lansing,  Dec.  21,  1884. 

*ELIAS  HENRY  JOHNSON,  b.  Troy,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  15,  1841;  U.  R. 
1862;  acting  asst.  paymaster,  U.  S.  Navy,  Apr.  18,  1864-Aug.  7,  1866 
ord.  Le  Sueur,  Minn.  Dec.  9,  1866;  p.  Le  Sueur,  1866-68;  R.  T.  S.  1871 
traveled  in  the  Old  World,  1871-73;  p.  Ballston  Spa,  N.  Y.,  1873-75 
Union  Bapt.  ch..  Providence,  R.  I.,  1875-82;  prof.  Systematic  Theology, 
C.  T.  S.,  1882-1906.     Author,  Outline  of  Systematic  Theology;  assist- 
ant editor  of  Baptist  Hymnal;  editor  of  Sursiim  Corda;  editor  of  life 
and  memorial  of  Ezekiel  Gilman  Robinson;   Uses  and  Abuses  of  the 
Ordinances,  1890;  A  Review  of  "Ethical  Monism,"  1896;  The  Religious 
Use  of  the  Imagination,  1901;  The  Holy  Spirit,  Then  and  Now,  1904; 
Christian  Agnosticism,  edited  and  published  by  H.   C.   Vedder,    1907. 
D.D.,  U.  R.,  1878;  LL.D.,  Bu.  U.,  1898;  d.  Chester,  Pa.,  Mar.  10,  1906. 

JAMES  HIBBARD  LANGILLE,  b.  Mahone  Bay,  N.  S.,  Sep.  12, 
1841;  O.  C.  1867;  ord.  La  Grange,  O.,  Dec.  22,  1864;  p.  La  Grange, 
1864-67;  Oberlin,  1867-69;  R.  T.  S.  1871;  p.  Meadville,  Pa.,  1871-72; 

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Oberlin,  O.,  1872-73;  Knowlcsville,  N.  Y.,  1873-81;  Buffalo,  1881-84; 
w.  c.  Silver  Springs,  Md.,  1885-86;  Kensington,  1886-  student,  Smith- 
sonian Institute,  1884-89.  Author,  Our  Birds  in  Their  Haunts;  Life  of 
Columbus;  The  Lighthouse  Boy;  Save  the  Erring;  Among  the  IVillozvs; 
Snail  Shell  Harbor;  Life  of  Avierieus  Vcspuccius. 

Address,  Kensington,   Md. 

GERSHOM  MOORE  PETERS,  b.  Circleville,  O.,  Aug.  31,  1843;  U. 
S.  Army,  1861-62;  D.  U.  1867;  R.  T.  S.  1871;  ord.  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y., 
May  19,  1871;  p.  Penn  Yan,  May  1871-Nov.  74;  Cedar  St.,  ch.,  Buflfalo, 
Nov.  1874-Nov.  81  ;  engaged  in  manufacturing,  Nov.  1881-.  pres.  Board 
of  Trustees,  N.  Y.  B.  U.  of  M.  E.  1904-.  Address,  Cincinnati,  O. 

JAMES  POMEROY  STEPHENSON,  b.  Chester,  O.,  June  23,  1845; 
O.  C.  1867;  R.  T.  S.  1871;  ord.  Paw  Paw,  Mich.,  Dec.  7,  1871;  p.  Paw 
Paw,  1871-72 ;  Rouseville,  Pa.,  Apr.-Dec.  1872 ;  Warren,  O.,  Dec.  1872- 
Dec.  75;  supply,  Bedford  and  Cleveland,  1876;  p.  Ottawa,  Kan.,  July 
1877-July  84;  Hampton,  la.,  1885-Apr.  87;  prof.  Greek,  Des  M.  C, 
1887-92;  prof.  English  and  Logic,  ib.,  1892-1900;  prof.  Philosophy, 
1900-.  Ph.D.  (in  course)  Syracuse  U.,  1891;  graduate  student,  U.  C. 
Address,  1331  Harrison  Ave.,  Des  Moines,  la. 

JAMES  MONROE  TAYLOR,  b.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  5,  1848;  U. 
R.  1868;  R.  T.  S.  1871;  student  in  Germany,  1871;  ord.  S.  Norwalk, 
Conn.,  ^IvLV.  18,  1873;  p.  S.  Norwalk,  1873-82;  Fourth  ch.,  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1882-86;  pres.  Vassar  C,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  1886-.  Author, 
numerous  published  essays;  Practical  or  Ideal?  A  Nezv  World  and 
An  Old  Gospel;  Syllabus  of  Psychology;  Syllabus  of  Ethics.  D.D., 
U.  R.,  1886 ;  Y.  C,  1901 ;  LL.D.,  Rutgers  C,  1893. 

Address  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

DAVID  RONALD  WATSON,  b.  Stonefield,  Scotland,  Apr.  1,  1841; 
Colg.  U.  1868;  Colg.  T.  S.  1868-69;  R.  T.  S.  1871;  ord.  Lowville,  N.  Y., 
Oct.  18,  1871 ;  p.  Lowville,  Sep.  1871-Feb.  76 ;  Brandon,  Vt.,  Feb.  1876- 
Apr.  81 ;  supply.  Laramie,  Wyoming,  Apr.-Sep.  1881 ;  p.  First  ch.,  Sioux 
City,  la.,  Sep.  1881-Oct.  85 ;  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  1885-Jan.  88 ;  supply, 
Clayton,  summer  of  1888;  p.  Groton,  Dec.  1888-Jan.  93;  Dundee,  Jan. 
1893-July  96;  engaged  in  mercantile  pursuits,  Aug.  1896-. 

Address,  17  Genesee  Park.  Geneva,  N.  Y. 

*HOLLIS  SMITH  WESTGATE,  b.  Plainf^eld.  N.  H.,  Feb.  7,  1841; 
D.  C.  1863;  N.  T.  I.  1863-64;  teacher,  Columbus,  O.,  several  years; 
student,  Univ.  of  Heidelberg  and  Univ.  of  Berlin,  1869-70;  R.  T.  S. 
1871;  ord.  Westf^eld,  N.  Y.,  May  31,  1872;  p.  Westfield,  1872-73;  Kings- 
ton, Dec.  1873-Sep.  78;  Cortland,  Oct.  1878-Feb.  80;  supt.  of  missions, 
Wyo.,  Col.,  and  N.  ]M.,  1880-81 ;  health  failed ;  farmer  near  Manhattan, 
Kan.,   1882-98;   founded   Westgate;   d.  Westgate,   Kan.   July   19,   1898. 

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SPECIAL  STUDENTS  <, 

Joseph  Wolff  Davis,  b.  Orangeville,  O.,  June  17,  1842;  Cleveland  Insti- 
tute, 1862;  ord.  Portland,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  2,  1870;  p.  Portland,  1869-70; 
R.  T.  S.  1870-71;  p.  Franklin,  Pa.,  1871-72;  Oil  City,  1872-73;  Gar- 
rettsville,  O.,  1873-78;  Mansfield,  1878-80;  Lockland,  1881-83;  went 
west  on  account  of  poor  health;  p.  Huron,  S.  D.,  Apr.  1885-June  86 
united  with  Cong.  ch. ;  returned  to  the  Bapt.  denomination;  p.  1st  Bapt 
ch.,  Hillsdale,  Mich.,  Mar.  1900-Nov.  03;  City  Miss.,  San  Francisco 
Calif.,  and  mercantile  pursuits,  Nov.  1903-Nov.  04;  p.  Lakeport,  Nov 
1904-.  Address,  Lakeport,  Calif, 

Alexander  Erskine  Duncan,  b.  St.  Catherines,  Ont.,  July  18,  1840 
McGill  U.  1867 ;  R.  T.  S.  1868-70 ;  bookkeeper.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1870- 
72;  prof.  Levis  C,  Que.,  1872-76;  head  master,  public  school,  Montreal, 
Que.,  1876-77;  high  school,  Montreal,  1877-86;  student.  Divinity  School, 
Y.  U.,  1886-87;  in  business,  Montreal,  Que.,  and  Toronto,  Ont.,  1887-95; 
Knox  C,  Toronto,  1896;  united  with  Pres.  ch.,  1897-. 

Address,  Beaverton,  Ontario,  Canada. 

John  Haviland  Fairchild,  b.  Oakland,  Ontario,  May  14,  1843;  Can. 
Lit.  Inst,  Woodstock,  Ont.,  1865-68;  R.  T.  S.  1869-70;  ord.  Perry, 
Mich.,  May  28,  1874;  p.  Perry,  1873-76;  North  Branch,  1877-80;  Rich- 
mond, 1880-83;  Okemos,  1883-86;  Clinton,  1886-89;  Oakfield,  1889-92; 
Antigo,  Wis.,  1892-96;  Merton,  1896-Aug.  99;  w.  c.  ib.,  1899-1903; 

*Lyman  Jackson  Fisher,  b.  South  New  Berlin,  N.  Y.,  July  23,  1830; 
Fairmount  T.  S.,  Cincinnati,  O.,  at  different  periods  from  1853-57;  ord. 
Middletown,  O.,  Sep.  1857;  p.  Tiffin,  1857-61;  Dunkirk,  N.  Y.,  1861-64; 
Stockton,  1864-66;  Westfield,  1866-71;  R.  T.  S.  fall  of  1870;  p.  Mar- 
shalltown,  la.,  1872-74;  Piqua,  O.,  1875-83;  w.  c.  Middletown,  1883- 
87;  assistant  p.  First  ch.,  Middletown,  1883-1903;  d.  Middletown,  O., 
Aug.  7,  1903. 

Ebenezer  J.  Harrison;  R.  T.  S.  1868-70;  (1900) 

James  McNutt,  b.  in  Great  Britain;  formerly  Epis;  became  a  Bap.;  R. 
T.  S.  1870-71 ;  united  with  the  Plymouth  Brethren  in  Toronto,  Ont., 
and  shortly  after  returned  to  the  Epis.  ch.,  took  orders  and  is  now  in 
the  service  of  the  Church  of  England  in  Great  Britain;  exact  address 
unknown.     (1900) 

William  Carey  Morey,  b.  Attleboro,  Mass.,  May  23,  1843;  2nd  lieut. 
19th  N.  Y.  Cav.,  1863-64;  1st  lieut.  and  capt.,  1st  N.  Y.  Dragoons,  1864- 
65;  brevet  major  and  brevet  lieut.  col.  U.  S.  Vols.,  1865;  U.  R.  1868; 
R.  T.  S.  1868-69;  tutor  in  Latin,  U.  R.  1869-70;  prof.  History  and  Eng- 
lish Lit.,  Kal.  C,  1870-72;  prof.  Latin  Lang,  and  Lit.,  U.  R.,  1872-77; 

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Latin  and  History,  ib.,  1877-83;  History  and  Political  Science,  ib., 
1883-.  Author,  Outlines  of  Roman  Law;  editor  of  Papers  and  Ad- 
dresses of  Martin  B.  Anderson,  LL.  D.;  Genesis  of  a  Written  Consti- 
tution; First  State  Constitutions;  Sources  of  American  Federalism; 
Rome  and  the  Provinces;  Outlines  of  Roman  History;  Government  of 
New  York;  Outlines  of  Greek  History;  Outlines  of  Ancient  History. 
Ph.D.,  F.  C,  1881 ;  D.C.L.,  D.  U.,  1903  and  U.  R.,  1908. 

Address,  94  Oxford  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

*Theron  Right  Peters,  b.  Columbus,  O.,  May  21,  1847;  D.  U.  1868; 
R.  T.  S.  1868-70:  ord.  Northfield,  Minn.  Sep.  28,  1870;  p.  Northfield, 
1870-71;  Faribault,  1871-72;  Painesville,  O.,  1872-74;  Penn  Yan,  N. 
Y.,  1874-76;  Weedsport,  1876-82;  Havana,  1883-84;  First  ch.,  Topeka, 
Kan.,  1885-89;  supt.  of  missions  and  secy,  of  State  Conv.  of  Minn.,  1889- 
94;  D.D.,  D.  U.,  1892;  d.  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Jan.  11,  1894. 

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1872 

GRADUATES 

LEWIS  HALSEY,  Class  Secretary 

ROBERT  DALE  CLARK,  b.  Gorham,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  4,  1838;  Kal.  C. 
1869;  ord.  Corunna,  Mich.,  1870;  R.  T.  S.  1872;  p.  Elba,  N.  Y.,  1871- 
74 ;  Norvell,  :\Iich.,  1874-75 ;  Pioneer,  O.,  1876-77 ;  Quincy,  Mich.,  1877- 
81 ;  Bronson,  1881-83 ;  Eureka,  Cal.,  w.  c.  Eureka ;  residence,  San  Jose, 
preaching  at  Florence  mission  and  destitute  fields,  1895-98;  p.  Salinas, 
1898-99;  w.  c.  1899-.  Address,  1004  Summer  St.,  Eureka,  Cal. 

^FREDERICK  CLATWORTHY,  b.  N.  Petherton,  Somerset,  Eng- 
land. May  14,  1846;  D.  U.  1869;  R.  T.  S.  1872;  ord.  Dayton,  O.,  Oct. 
18,  1872;  p.  Dayton,  1872-78;  Norwalk,  1878-84;  Evanston,  111.,  1884- 
89;  Adrian,  Mich.,  1889-90;  w.  c.  because  of  ill  health,  1890-93;  p. 
Canton,  111.,  1893-96;  w.  c.  Evanston,  111.,  because  of  ill  health,  1896-99; 
p.  Chicago,  residence,  Evanston,  1899-1905;  D.D.,  D.  U.,  1889;  d. 
Evanston,  111.,  [May  29,  1905. 

DAVID  DOWNIE,  b.  Glasgow,  Scotland,  July  29,  1838;  B.  U.  1869; 
N.  T.  I..  1869-70;  R.  T.  S.  1872;  ord.  Monroeville,  O.,  July  10,  1872; 
p.  Monroeville,  1872-73;  miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Nellore,  India,  1873- 
treas.  of  A.  B.  Telegu  Miss.,  1894-.  Fellow  of  the  Univ.  of  Madras, 
1896.  Editor,  Telegu  Baptist;  Baptist  Missionary  Review.  Author, 
History  of  the  Telegu  Mission.     D.D.,  Bu.  U.,  1886. 

Address,  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc.,  Nellore,  India. 
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*JOHN  EMORY  GAULT,  b.  Washington,  D.  C,  Feb.  27,  1841; 
Dickinson  C.  1866-69;  R.  T.  S.  1872;  ord.  Carbondale,  Pa.,  Mar.  27, 
1873;  p.  Carbondale,  1873-74;  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  1874-77;  Roseville 
ch.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  1877-82;  health  failed;  seeking  health  in  Mich., 
and  in  the  East,  1882-85;  d.  Morristown,  N.  J.,  Sep.  6,  1885. 

LEWIS  HALSEY,  b.  Trumansburg,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  19,  1843;  Hobart  C. 
1868;  R.  T.  S.  1872;  ord.  Ogden,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  13,  1872;  p.  Ogden,  1872- 
1Z;  Interlaken,  1873-91;  Castile,  1891-92;  West  ch.,  Oswego,  1892-97; 
Phoenix,  Ariz.,  1897-1905;  Clyde,  N.  Y.,  1905-10;  w.  c,  Wyoming,  O., 
1910-.  Author,  Taugliannock;  The  Seneca  Association.  D.D.,  Hobart 
C,  1890.  Address,  Wyoming,  O. 

*THEODORE  BANKS  HOLLAND,  b.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  11, 
1846;  U.  R.  1869;  R.  T.  S.  1872;  ord.  Orange,  Mass.,  Aug.  28,  1872; 
p.  Orange,  1872-Oct.  1874;  W.  Newton,  June  1875-78;  d.  W.  Newton, 
Mass.,  June  16,  1878. 

ARTHUR  ELWIN  MAIN,  b.  Adams,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  23,  1846;  U.  R. 
1869;  R.  T.  S.  1872;  ord.  Seventh  Day  Bapt.,  Ashaway,  R.  I.,  Aug.  27, 
1871 ;  p.  Seventh  Day  Bapt.  ch.  of  Hopkinton,  Ashaway,  R.  I.,  1871-80 ; 
corn  secy.,  S.  D.  Bapt.  Miss.  Soc,  1876-93;  pres.  Alfred  (N.  Y.)  Univ., 
1893-95;  Home  Miss.,  R.  I.,  1895-96;  p.  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  1896-1901; 
Dean  and  prof,  of  Systematic  and  Practical  Theology,  Alfred  (N.  Y.) 
T.  S.,  1901-.  Missionary  editor,  Sabbath  Recorder;  editor.  Missionary 
Reporter;  Helping  Hand;  Jubilee  Papers.    D.D.,  Milton  C,  1885. 

Address,  Alfred,  New  York. 

♦WILLIAM  HENRY  PEARCE,  b.  Lowell,  O.,  1849;  Colg.  U.,  1868; 
tutor,  Colg.  U.,  1868-69;  R.  T.  S.  1869-71;  health  failed;  not  ord.; 
w.  c.  Carbondale,  111.,  1872-73;  Marietta,  O.,  1873-74;  d.  Marietta, 
O.,  Apr.  27,  1874. 

WILLIAM  CALDWELL  PLUNKETT  RHOADES,  b.  Elbridge, 
N.  Y.,  Apr.  6,  1845;  Wms.  C.  1866;  R.  T.  S.  1872;  Colgate  mission, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1872-73;  ord.  Granville,  O.,  Feb.  27,  1874;  p  Gran- 
ville, O,  Feb.  1874-Dec.  1885;  Marcy  Ave.  ch.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Dec. 
1885-.  D.D.,  B.  U.  T.  S.,  1884.  Chaplain,  13th  Regt.,  C.  A.  C,  N. 
G.  1900-.  Address,  4-00  Putnam  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

*JAMES  BRAYTON  STONE,  b.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  1849;  D. 
U.  1869;  R.  T.  S.  1872;  ord.  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  Dec.  5,  1872;  p.  Geneva, 
O.,  1873;  Lebanon,  1874;  d.  Lebanon,  O.,  Oct.  23,  1874. 

FERNANDO  CORTEZ  WRIGHT,  b.  Coshocton,  O.,  Dec.  24,  1835; 
D  U.  1869;  R.  T.  S.  1872;  ord.  Jefferson,  O.,  Aug.  29,  1872;  p.  Jefferson, 
June  1872-June  79;  Mt.  Vernon,  June  1879-Apr.  80;  Richfield  Center, 
Aug.   1880-May  82;   Madison,  May  1882- :Mar.  85;  residence  Granville, 

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preaching  as  pastoral  supply  at  Coshocton,  W.  Lafayette,  White  Eye? 
Plains,  Bird's  Run,  Wills  Creek,  Kirkcrsville,  1885-97;  p.  Andover  and 
Dorset,  Jan.  1897-Oct.  98;  Richmond  Center  and  Dorset,  Oct.  1898- 
1900;    Fairfield,    1900-03;    Kirkcrsville,    1903-06;    w.    c.    1906-. 

Address,  Granville,  O. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

William  Linn  Anthony,  b.  Chatham,  Va.,  Dec.  6,  1842;  Semple  and 
Broadus  C,  Miss.,  1858-61;  S.  B.  T.  S.  1868-69;  R.  T.  S.  1869-72; 
ord.  Union  City,  Pa.,  July  1872;  p.  Union  City,  1872-77;  Hernando, 
Miss.,  1878-81;  Durhamville,  Tenn.,  1882;  Pensacola,  Fla.,  1883-84; 
Durhamville,  Tenn.,  1885-1906;  Luxora,  Ark.,  1907-08;  Petersburg.  Ind. 
1909-.  Address,  Petersburg,  Ind. 

♦Alfred  George  Dunsford,  b.  Nottingham,  England,  Dec.  12,  1845: 
Colg.  U.  1867-69;  R.  T.  S.  1869-71;  ord.  Avon,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  12,  1872; 
p.  Avon,  1872-73;  Waterford,  1873-75;  Adrian,  Mich.,  1875-78;  Still- 
water, N.  Y.,  1882-86;  Marengo,  111.,  1886-91;  health  failed;  w.  c. 
Avon,  N.  Y.,  1891-1900;  d.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  8,  1900. 

*George  Gregory  Leavens,  b.  Auburn,  Me.  1842;  U.  R.  1869;  R.  T.  S. 
1869-70;  d.  Auburn,  Me.,  Mar.  20,  1874. 

♦Forrest  Alfred  Marsh,  b.  Ilermon,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  14,  1844;  U.  R.  1869; 
R.  T.  S.  1869-71 ;  ord.  Penfield,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  26,  1871 ;  p.  Penfield,  1871- 
73;  Waverly,  la.,  1873-74;  Independence,  1874-77;  Fond  du  Lac, 
Wis.,  1877-80;  Beloit,  1880-88;  Governeur,  N.  Y.,  1889-90;  health 
failed ;  in  Colorado,  1890-95,  for  the  greater  part  of  the  time  acting 
p.  of  mission  ch.,  Monte  Vista;  invalid,  Beloit,  Wis.,  1896-97;  d.  Beloit, 
Wis.,  Mar.  12,  1897. 

William  Henry  Stenger,  b.  Adamsville,  C,  May  12,  1844;  private, 
17Sth  Reg.,  O.  Vols..  1864-65;  D.  U.  1869;  ord.,  N.  Amherst,  O.,  Oct. 
1869;  R.  T.  S.  1870-72;  p.  Bellefontaine,  O.,  1872-75;  Pheonixville,  Pa., 
1875-81;  San  Diego,  Calif.,  1883-89;  San  Jose,  1889-92;  Paso  Robles, 
1892-94;  w.  c.  Granville,  O.,  for  educational  purposes,  1894-1906;  Pasa- 
dena, Calif.,  1906-  Address,  R.  D.   No.   1,  Pasadena,  Calif. 

Albert  Milton  Tennant,  b.  Ripley,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  7,  1834;  Grand  River 
Inst.,  Ohio,  1855-56;  Westfield  and  Fredonia  Academies;  ord.  Clymer, 
N.  Y.,  Oct.  22,  1863 ;  p.  Clymer,  N.  Y.,  May  1863-May,  65 ;  Union  City, 
Pa.,  May  1865-Oct.  70;  R.T.S.,  1870-72;  supply,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y., 
Nov.  1871-June  72;  p.  ib.,  July  18,  1872-74;  North  East,  Pa.,  :\Iar. 
1874- Apr.  75;  Panama,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  1875-Oct.  80;  E.  Aurora,  Sept. 
1880-Oct.  84;  supply,  Hamburg,  Eden  &  Strykersville,  Oct.  1884-May 

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85 ;  p.  Westfield,  May  1885-May  91 ;  farmer  and  supplying,  ib.,  May 
1891-Apr.  97;  p.  Mayville,  May  1897-July  99;  w.  c.  Westfield,  July 
1899-.  Address,  Westfield,   N.   Y. 

J.  W.  Van  Gantzhorne,  b.  Washington,  D.  C,  Bu.  U.  1868;  R.  T.  S. 
1869-71;  (1900) 

David  Zwink,  R.  T.  S.  1870-71;  (for  record,  vid.  G.  D.,  1871). 

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1873 

GRADUATES 

JAMES  M.   BRUCE,  Class  Secretary 

JAMES  MANNING  BRUCE,  b.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  2,  1846; 
Columbia  C.  1866;  R.  T.  S.  1873;  student,  Paris,  France;  Florence, 
Italy;  Oxford,  England;  ord.  Dover  Plains,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  1876;  p.  Dover 
Plains,  1876-81 ;  Hudson,  1881-86 ;  associate  p.  Berean  ch.,  New  York, 
1887-90;  editorial  staff.  The  Examiner,  1890-93;  associate  p.  Memorial 
ch..  New  York,  1893-96;  p.  Bethany  chapel,  Yonkers,  1897-1902;  supt. 
of  Missions  among  Foreigners,  A.  B.  H.  M.  Soc,  1905-. 

Address,  23  East  26th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

DELAVAN  DEWOLF,  b.  Frankfort,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  17,  1845;  U.  C. 
1870;  R.  T.  S.  1873;  supply,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1873;  ord.  Bristol,  Conn., 
June  3,  1874;  p.  Bristol,  Apr.  1874-Sep.  86;  Salem,  N.  J.,  Sep.  1886- 
Nov.  1890;  supt.  of  missions  and  corr.  secy.,  N.  J.  Bapt.  Conv.,  Nov. 
1890-.     Editor,   New  Jersey  Baptist  Bulletin,    (1891-). 

Address,  66  Ingraham  Place,  Newark,  N.  J. 

ALBERT  MICHEL  DUBOC,  b.  Paris,  France,  Apr.  9,  1848;  D.  U. 
1866-67;  U.  R.  1870;  R.  T.  S.  1873;  ord.  Orleans,  N.  Y.,  May  28,  1872; 
p.  Orleans,  1872-73;  Denison,  la.,  1873-76;  Livonia  Station,  N.  Y., 
1877-81;  Marion,  la.,  1881-84;  Osage,  1884-88;  Brookings,  S.  Dak., 
1888-90;  El  Dorado,  Kan.,  1890-92;  East  St.  Louis,  111.,  1892-95; 
evangelist.  Upper  Alton,  1895-96;  p.  Danville,  1896-98;  w.  c.  Danville, 
1898-99;  p.  Oskaloosa,  la.,  Dec.  1899-Apr.  1905;  w.  c.  invalid,  Apr. 
1905-  Address,  404  N.  Market  St.,  Oskaloosa,  la. 

THEODORE  WELD  HOPKINS,  Presb.,  b.  Cincinnati,  O.,  Jan.  6, 
1841;  Y.  C.  1864;  R.  T.  S.  1873;  prof.  Ecclesiastical  History,  Chicago 
T.  S.,  1874-80;  p.  Central  Presb.  ch.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1881-87;  engaged 
in  literary  work,  teaching  and  preaching,  Rochester,  1888-   acting  prof. 

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Church  History,  R.  T.  S.,  1889-90;  prof.  Ecclesiastical  History  and 
Church  Polity  in  Auburn  T.  S.  1893-95 ;  stated  supply  of  various  Presb. 
churches.  Address,  23  Rundel  Pk.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

ALEXANDER  LOCKERT,  b.  Richfield,  O.,  Mar.  19,  1842;  D.  U. 
1870;  R.  T.  S.  1873;  ord.  Franklin,  O.,  Dec.  18,  1873;  p.  Franklin,  Sep. 
1873-July  82;  Portsmouth,  Sep.  1882-May  84;  Lacon,  111.,  June  1884- 
Sep.  87;  Richfield.  O.,  Sep.  1887-Mar.  93;  Milford,  Mich.,  April  1893- 
July  98;  Commerce  and  Walled  Lake,  July  1898-Junc  1902;  Deer  Park, 
Ills.,  June  1902-.  Address,  R.  D.  No.  33,  Ottawa,  Ills. 

PHILIP  AUGUSTUS  NORDELL,  b.  Stockholm,  Sweden,  Jan.  19, 
1846;  Philadelphia  C.  of  Pharmacy,  1864-66;  U.  R.  1870;  R.  T.  S.  1873; 
ord.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  July  11,  1872;  supply,  Geneva,  Oct.  1872-Mar. 
72;  p.  Chili,  June  1873-Mar.  74;  Lee,  Mass.,  Apr.  1874-Aug.  77;  Wey- 
mouth, Dec.  1877-Nov.  82;  New  London,  Conn.,  Dec.  1882-Sep.  92; 
assistant  prof.  New  Testament  Lit.  and  Exegesis,  U.  C,  Oct.  1892-Sep. 
93;  associate  editor,  Bible  Study  Union  Graded  Situday  School  Lessons, 
Oct.  1893-Sep.  1908:  Senior  editor,  do.,  Oct.  1908-.  Author,  O.  T. 
JVord  Studies;  The  Teachings  of  Christ ;  Biblical  Studies.  D.D.,  U.  R., 
1886.  Address,  Brookline,  Mass. 

*WILLIS  WAYLAND  PATTENGILL,  b.  New  Lisbon,  N.  Y.,  Dec. 
25,  1845;  U.  R.  1870;  R.  T.  S.  1873;  ord.  Saginaw,  Mich.,  July  1,  1873; 
p.  Saginaw,  1873-81;  Marshall.  1881-84;  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.,  1884-90; 
Beaver  Dam,  1890-97;  financial  agent,  Wayland  Acad.,  Beaver  Dam, 
1898;  p.  Atlanta,  111.,  1899-1902;  Hampton,  la.,  1902-05;  res.,  Osage, 
1905;  d.  Osage,  la.,  Dec.  6,  1905. 

JAMES  WHITFORD  RIDDLE,  b.  Tillicoultry,  Scotland,  May  2, 
1844;  U.  C.  1870;  R.  T.  S.  1873;  ord.  Marietta,  O.,  Feb.  26,  1874;  p. 
Marietta,  1873-78;  State  supt.  of  H.  M.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1878-81; 
p.  First  Charlestown  ch.,  Boston,  ^lass.,  1881-84;  Union  ch.,  Pittsburg, 
Pa.,  1884-94;  Thirty-fourth  St.  ch.,  Philadelphia,  1894-1905;  Wildwood- 
by-the-Sea,  1905-07;  literary  work  and  pulpit  supply,  1907-  Honorary 
asso.  p.  Valley  Forge,  1909-.  Author,  booklet  on  Systematic  Giving; 
History  of  the  Old  Forge;  Historical  and  Topographical  Hand  Book 
of  Valley  Forge,  Fa.  Address,  Valley  Forge,  Pa. 

GRANGER  WHEATON  SMITH,  b.  Iowa  City,  la.,  Apr.  10,  1848; 
Iowa  State  U.  1868;  B.  U.  1868-69;  supply.  Second  ch.,  E.  Providence, 
R.  I.  1868-70;  R.  T.  S.  1873;  ord.  Iowa  City,  la.,  June  23,  1872;  p. 
Chili,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  1871-May  73;  East  Side  ch.,  Des  Moines,  la.,  July 
1873-May  76;  Chili,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  1876-Jan.  81;  Sandusky,  O.,  Oct. 
1881-Apr.  90;  Tabernacle  ch..  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  Apr.  1890-Nov.  91; 
Green  Bay,  Nov.  1891-May  99;  Evansville  and  Union,  residence,  Evans- 

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ville,  May  1899-May  1902;  Deer  Creek,  111.,  Dec.  1902-Sep.  1905; 
Ripon,  Wis.,  Sep.  1905-  Recording  Sec,  Wis.  Bap.  State  Conv.  Oct. 
1905-.  Author,  tract,  Tlie  Old  Man's  Conversion;  Baptist  Denom- 
inational Benevolence.  Address,  Ripon,  Wisconsin. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

*Henry  A.  Delano,  b.  Oneida,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  27,  1847;  D.  U.  1869;  ord. 
Geneva,  O.,  Nov.  4,  1869;  p.  Geneva,  1869-71;  R.  T.  S.  1871-72;  p. 
Mt.  Morris,  N.  Y.,  1873-75;  supply,  Dayton,  O.,  1875-76;  p.  Zanes- 
ville,  1876-81;  Norwich,  N.  Y.,  1881-86;  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  1886- 
89;  Evanston,  111.,  1889-96;  Belden  Ave.  ch.,  Chicago,  May-Sep.  1896. 
D.D.,  D.  U.,  1893;  d.  Leicester,  Mass.,  Sep.  11,  1896. 

Joseph  Flanders  Fielden,  b.  Somersworth,  N.  H.,  Oct.  23,  1844;  U.  S. 
Army,  1864;  B.  U.  1867;  R.  T.  S.  1870-72;  ord.  Franklin  Falls,  N.  H., 
July  5,  1872 ;  p.  Franklin  Falls,  May  1872-Aug.  81 ;  Winchester,  Mass., 
Aug.  1881-Mar.  92 ;  Newport,  N.  H.,  Mar.  1892-July  96 ;  Winchendon, 
Mass.,  Aug.  1896-  Address,  Winchendon,  Mass. 

Gilbert  Hays  Frederick,  b.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  May  26,  1841;  U.  R. 
1870;  R.  T.  S.  1870-73;  ord.  Cleveland.  O.,  Dec.  18.  1873;  p.  Cleveland, 
Oct.  1873-Oct.  79 ;  Greenport,  L.  I.,  Mar.  1880-Mar.  81 ;  Centralia,  111., 
1881-85;  in  Europe,  1885-86;  p.  Ottawa,  111.,  Dec.  1886-Sep.  91;  in 
Europe  and  Palestine,  1891-92;  p.  Chicago,  111.,  Sep.  1892-Jan.  1903; 
stated  supply,  Eau  Claire,  Wis.,  1906;  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1907;  Chicago, 
III,  1908;  Healdsburg,  Calif.,  1909;  teacher  Chicago  Bapt.  training 
school,  1908 ;  supt.,  Chicago  Bapt.  Hospital,  Mar.  1897-Mar.  99.  Author, 
The  Story  of  a  Regiment,  1895.     D.D.,  Ewing  C,  1885. 

Address,  Englewood,  Chicago,  111. 

Edwin  Thomas  Hiscox,  b.  Norwich,  Conn.,  Aug.  10.  1847;  College 
of  the  City  of  New  York  1869;  R.  T.  S.  1870-72;  ord.  Northampton, 
Mass.,  May  1,  1873;  p.  Northampton,  1873-75;  Iowa  City,  la.,  Feb. 
1876-June  81;  Winona,  Minn.,  Feb.  1882-Mar.  90;  Saratoga,  N.  Y., 
Feb.  1892-1910;  Address,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y. 

John  Michael  Hoefflin,  R.  T.  S.  1871-72;  (for  record,  vid.  G.  D.,  1871). 

*Herman  Kendall  Hopps,  b.  LaMoille,  111.,  July  1,  1847;  U.  C.  1870; 
R.  T.  S.  1870-71 :  acting  p.  Batavia,  111.,  June  1871-Sep.  72 ;  N.  T.  L 
1872-73;  drowned  while  bathing,  Newport,  R.  I.,  Aug.  1,  1873. 

Edward  Chittenden  Ray,  Presb.,  b.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  12,  1849; 
Ham.  C.  1870;  R.  T.  S.  1870-72;  dismissed  to  Aub.  T.  S. 

Address,  156  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  City. 
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Clarence  Mulford  Rupe,  1).  Economy,  Ind.,  Mar.  25,  1846;  D.  U.  1870; 
K.  '1".  S.  1S70  11\  ord.  Springfield,  O.,  Dec.  19,  1872;  p.  Springfield. 
1872-73;  miss.  Calvary  ch..  Washington,  D.  C,  1873-74;  Tiffin,  O., 
1874-78;  McConnelsville,  1879-82;  LeRoy,  N.  Y.,  1882-85;  Franklin,  O., 
1885-96;  Lima,  1896-1900;  Greeley,  Colo.,  1900-03;  S.  Lima  ch.,  Lima, 
O.,  1904-08;  in  business.  Port  Huron,  Mich.,  and  stated  supply  St. 
Clair,  1908-.  Address,  1924  Stone  St.,  Port  Huron,  Mich. 

Jay  Richard  Shaw,  b.  Hector,  N.  Y..  Feb.  20,  1841;  Colg.  U.,  1869-70; 
R.  T.  S.  1870-72;  ord.  Walworth,  N.  Y.,  June  27,  1872;  p.  Walworth, 
Oct.  1871-July  78;  Camillus.  Aug.  1878-Jan.  85;  Baldwinsville,  Jan. 
1885-Aug.  88;  Frankfort,  Aug.  1888-Aug.  92;  Broadalbin,  Aug.  1892- 
Aug.  98;  Port  Allegany.  Pa.,  Sep.  1898-Mar.  1902;  Knowlesville.  Apr. 
1902-Dec.  05;  Savona.  Jan.  1906-.  Address,  Savona,  N.  Y. 

Will  Hill  Sloan,  b.  Ft.  Washita.  Tnd.  Tor..  Sep.  4.  1843;  sergt.,  17th 
Regt.  Kan.  Vol.  Inf.,  1865;  U.  R.  1870;  R.  T.  S.  1873;  ord.  Walworth, 
N.  Y.,  Oct.  1870;  p.  Walworth.  1870-72;  Marion,  1872-75;  principal, 
Marion  Acad.,  1874;  miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Burma,  1875-78;  p.  Canan- 
daigua,  N.  Y.,  1878-79;  Albion,  1879-84;  miss.  A.  B.  H.  M.  Soc,  City  of 
Mexico,  :Mexico,  1884-88;  p.  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1888-89;  First  ch.. 
Toledo,  O..  1889^93;  miss.  A.  B.  H.  M.  Soc,  City  of  Mexico,  1893-1907; 
united  with  R.  C.  ch.  Author,  Method  zviih  the  Burmese  Language; 
Deberes  Pastorales;  Spanish  Concordance  to  the  Holy  Scriptures. 

Address,  5th  Cedro  No.  169.  City  of  Mexico,  Mexico. 

Isaac  C.  Tyron,  b.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.;  R.  T.  S.  1870-71  (1900). 

Judson  Vradenburg,  b.  Northville.  Mich.,  Nov.  13,  1844;  Kal.  C.  1871; 
R.  T.  S.  1871-73;  ord.  Big  Rapids.  Mich.,  Oct.  15.  1873;  supply.  Big 
Rapids,  1873-75;  p.  Vincennes,  Ind.,  1875-81;  supply,  Whitehall,  Mich., 
1882-84;  p.  Elkhart,  Ind.,  1884-87;  Arcade,  N.  Y.,  1887-95;  Holland, 
1895-1902;  Evangelistic  and  supply  work,  1902-06;  p.  Bellevue,  Mich., 
1906-.  Address.  Bellevue,  Mich. 

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GRADUATES 

JOHN  H.  SCOTT,  Class  Secretary 

♦WILLIAM    TREAT    BURNS,   b.    Milford,    Conn.,    Mar.    14.    1845; 
D.  U.  1871;   R.  T.   S.   1874;  ord.  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  May  20.   1874;   p. 

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Yonkers,  1874-75;  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1876-81;  First  ch.,  Lynn,  Mass., 
1881-84;  Camden,  N.  J.,  1884-87;  Lockport,  N.  Y.,  1887-88;  d.  Albany, 
Tex.  May  16,  1889. 

MARCELLUS  AUSTIN  CHURCHILL,  b.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  July  9, 
1845;  U.  R.  1871;  R.  T.  S.  1874;  ord.  Bufifalo,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  1874;  miss. 
A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Ningpo,  China,  1874-77;  p.  Northville,  Mich.,  1878- 
79 ;  Hope  Mission,  Bufifalo,  N.  Y.,  1880-81 ;  Mt.  Clemens,  Mich.,  1881- 
84;  supply,  Chicago,  111.,  1884-89;  in  business,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1895- 
Address,  154  Lexington  Ave.,  Bufifalo,  N.  Y. 

JAMES  WALLACE  FORD,  b.  Preston  Hollow,  N.  Y.,  June  24, 
1847;  Colg.  U.,  1869;  principal,  Schoharie  Acad.,  1869-70;  ord.  Manns- 
ville,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  18,  1870;  p.  Mannsville.  1870-72;  R.  T.  S.  1874;  p. 
Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  1874-78;  Homer,  1878-80;  Bay  City,  Mich.,  1880- 
84 ;  Quitman,  Ga.,  1884-86 ;  LaGrange,  1886-87 ;  Citadel  Sq.  ch.,  Charles- 
ton, S.  C,  1888;  Second  ch.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1888-93;  Troy,  N.  Y., 
1893-98 ;  Gethsemane  ch.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1898-1902 ;  in  England,  1902- 
05;  Olivet  ch..  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1905-.     D.D.,   Mer.  U. 

Address,  12  Dixwell  Ave.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

*SYLVESTER  DELANEY  FULTON,  b.  LaGrange,  C,  Jan.  12, 
1848;  O.  C.  1871;  R.  T.  S.  1874;  ord.  Bradford,  111.,  Jan.  14,  1875; 
p.  Bradford,  1874-78;  health  failed;  living  at  Warrensburg,  and  Sedalia, 
Mo.,  and  Albany,  Tex.,  1878-89,  much  of  the  time  engaged  in  miss, 
work;  p.  Toledo,  O.,   1889-91;   d.  Toledo,  Jan.   12,  1891. 

ROBERT  BRUCE  HULL,  b.  Gate-House-on-Fleet,  Scotland,  Jan.  12, 
1841;  U.  R.  1871;  R.  T.  S.  1874;  ord.  Lockport,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  17,  1874; 
p.  Lockport,  1874-Apr.  11;  Tabernacle  ch..  New  York,  Apr.  1877-Nov. 
84;  Greenwood  ch.,  Brooklyn,  Dec.  1884-Dec.  1906;  Sumner  Ave.  ch., 
Brooklyn,  Oct.   1909-     D.D.,  U.   R.   1887. 

Address,  1112  Albemarle  Rd.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

WILLIAM  MORRIS  KINCAID  (formerly  William  Morris  John), 
b.  Utica,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  16,  1850;  Wms.  C.  1871;  R.  T.  S.  1874;  ord.  Utica, 
N.  Y.,  May  28,  1874;  p.  First  ch.,  Cortland,  Aug.  1874-Oct.  11;  First 
ch.,  Rondout,  Oct.  1877-Mar.  81 ;  First  ch.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Mar. 
1881-Nov.  89;  w.  c.  Groton,  Conn.,  Dec.  1889-Mar.  90;  united  with 
Presb.  ch..  Mar.   1890.  Address,   Charlotte,   N.  C. 

JOHN  HART  SCOTT,  b.  Northville,  Mich.,  Jan.  4,  1847;  U.  R.  1871 
R.  T.  S.  1874;  ord.  Cleveland,  O.,  Nov.  5,  1874;  p.  Cleveland,  1874-79 
Ypsilanti,    Mich.,    1879-81 ;    in   business,    Minneapolis,    Minn.,    1881-91 
manager.  The  Ensign,  Minneapolis,  1892-93 ;  business  manager.  Young 
Peoples'    Union,   Chicago,   111.,    1893-94;   prof.   Theology,    Shaw   Univ., 

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1874 

Raleigh,  N.  C,  1896-97;  pres.,  Indian  Univ.  Bacone,  Ind.  Ter.,  1897- 
1905;  prof.  Biology  in  the  North  East  S.  N.  S.  of  Oklahoma,  1909-. 
D.D.,   U.   R..   1905.  Address,  Tahlequah,  Oklahoma. 

*DAVID  HENRY  TAYLOR,  h.  French  Lake,  N.  B.,  Dec.  19,  1847; 
B.  U.  1871;  R.  T.  S.  1874;  ord.  Salem,  Mass..  Sep.  9,  1874;  p.  Calvary 
ch.,  Salem,  1874-77;  Jamaica  Plain,  1877-86;  Central  ch.,  Norwich, 
Conn.,  1886-88;  Cong,  ch.,  Newtonvillc,  Mass.,  1888-90.  Author,  Life 
of  Paul;  d.  Xcwtonville,  Dec.  10,  1890. 

THEODORE  THANBYAH,  b.  Burma,  Oct.  1842;  U.  R.  1871;  R.  T. 
S.  1874;  ord.  Rochester,  X.  Y.,  June  8,  1874;  engaged  in  preaching  and 
teaching,  Bassien  and  Rangoon,  Burma,  1875-.  member  Municipal  Com- 
mission, 1884 ;  pres.  Karen  National  Association,  1882-1903 ;  cor.  secy. 
Burma  Bapt.  Miss.  Conv.,  1891-  cor.  secy.  Rangoon  Sgawkaren  H.  M. 
See,  1891-.  Author  (in  Karen  language)  Sermons;  The  Baptist  Prin- 
ciples; The  Second  Coming  of  Christ;  Karen  Customs,  Ceremonies  and 
Poetry;  The  Life  of  Our  Lord  Upon  the  Earth;  The  Karens  and  Their 
Persecutions;  Text-books  for  Karen  Schools. 

Address,  Karen  Quarter,  Kemendine,  Rangoon,  Burma. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

Irving  Wesley  Coombs,  b.  Hebron,  N.  H.,  Oct.  9,  1842;  private,  15th 
Regt.  N.  H.  Vols.,  1862-63;  B.  U.  1870;  R.  T.  S.  1871-74;  principal, 
New  Hampton  Institution,  Fairfax,  Vt,  1874-76;  ord.  Chatham,  Mass., 
Nov.  2,  1876;  p.  Chatham,  1876-78;  Rumney,  N.  H.,  1878-80;  Essex  and 
Essex  Junction,  Vt.,  1880-82;  Bristol,  1882-85;  Essex  and  Jericho, 
1885-86;  N.  Springfield,  1886-89;  p.  N.  ^liddleboro,  Mass.,  1889-90; 
Amherst,  N.  H.,  1890-91;  supply,  Canterbury,  1891-95;  p.  Stratham, 
1896-98;  Newton  and  Newton  Junction,  1898-1902;  Salisbury,  1902-06; 
Sanbornton,  1906-.  Address,  Route  1,  Tilton,  N.  H. 

Isaac  Hazen  Curtis,  b.  Richmond,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  30,  1841;  R.  T.  S.  1872- 
72);  unable  to  enter  the  active  ministry  on  account  of  ill-health;  sup- 
ply. Hemlock  Lake,  N.  Y.,  1872-74;  ord.  Hemlock  Lake,  July  2,  1878; 
p.  Hemlock  Lake,  Apr.  1887-Apr.  88;  S.  Livonia,  1888-89;  retired  on 
account  of  ill-health,  18S9-.  Address,  Hemlock,  N.  Y. 

George  Hurlburt  Felton,  b.  Granville  Corners,  Mass.,  Sep.  7,  1846; 
B.  U.  1869;  teacher,  Suffield,  Conn.,  1869-70;  Hampden,  1870-71;  R. 
T.  S.  1871-72;  not  ord.;  teaching  1872-78,  U.  N.  Y.  (M.  D.),  1878; 
physician,  1878-86;  prof.  Leland  Univ.  New  Orleans,  La.,  1887-. 

Address,  New  Orleans,  La. 

♦Uriah  Gregory,  b.  Sand  Lake,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  4,  1823;  teaching,  1850-62; 
capt.,  84th  Ohio  Inf.,  1862;  U.  C.  1870;  ord.  Rives,  Mich.,  Aug.  4,  1871; 

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p.  Leslie,  1871;  R.  T.  S.  1872-74;  p.  Pittsford,  N.  Y.,  1872-73;  W.  Hen- 
rietta, 1874-75;  Fifth  ch.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1876-77;  Santa  Rosa, 
1877-78;  pres.,  Calif.  College,  1878-81;  miss.  A.  B.  H.  M.  Soc,  Tuc- 
son, Ariz.,  1881-90;  p.  Monrovia  and  Pasadena,  Cal.,  1890-94;  supt., 
Children's  Home  Soc,  1894-99 ;  pres.,  Industrial  Home  Soc,  of  Calif. 
D.D.,  Judson  U.,  Ark.,  1877;  res.  Los  Angeles,  1899-1907;  d.  Arlena, 
near  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  Dec  13,  1907. 

*Charles  Edward  Hiscox,  b.  Westerly,  R.  I.,  Mar.  4,  1846;  C.  City  of 

N.  Y.,  1867;  R.  T.  S.  1871-73;  ord.  Greenport,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  1873;  p. 
Greenport,  June  1873-Jan.  80;  Canandaigua,  Feb.  188(>-Dec.  86;  Green- 
port,  Dec.  1886-Sep.  94;  w.  c.  1894-1901;  d.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  14, 
1901. 

Peter  Riemer,  R.  T.  S.  1873-74,  (for  record,  vid.  G.  D.,  class  of  1873). 

Parley  David  Root,  b.  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  24,  1842;  ord.  Solon, 
N.  Y.,  Dec.  18,  1867;  p.  Mecklenburg,  N.  Y.,  1867-68;  Weston,  1868-69; 
Manchester,  1869-71;  R.  T.  S.  1872-73;  p.  Sennett,  1873-76;  Belleville, 
1876-78;  Oneonta,  1879-82;  W.  Winfield,  1883-84;  Carbondale,  Pa., 
1884-87;  Oxford,  N.  Y.,  1887-88;  Urbana,  O.,  1989-90;  in  West  and 
South,  1890-91 ;  supply.  Ancient  City  ch.,  St.  Augustine,  Fla. ;  p.  Woods- 
town,  N.  J.,  May  1891-96;  First  ch.,  Wakefield,  R.  L,  Feb.  1897-1903; 
N.  Springfield,  Vt.,  May  1904-.  Address,  N.  Springfield,  Vermont. 

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1875 

GRADUATES 

ALFRED  M.  WORCESTER,  Class  Secretary 

JACOB  ANTHONY  FREIDAY,  b.  Newark,  N.  J.,  May  24,  1846; 
U.  R.  1871;  teacher  White  Plains  (N.  Y.)  Mil.  Acad.,  1871-1872;  R. 
T.  S.  1875;  ord.  Calais,  Mc,  Sep.  22,  1875;  p.  Calais,  1875-76;  miss. 
A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Bhamo,  Upper  Burma,  1877-86;  Shan  interpreter  for 
the  British  army  under  Sir  Harry  Prendergast,  which  dethroned  and  de- 
ported the  last  native  king  of  Burma  and  annexed  Burma  to  the  British 
Empire;  in  business,  Tacoma,  Wash.,  1887-. 

Address,  501  Berlin  Bldg.,  Tacoma,  Wash. 

GEORGE  FREDERICK  GENUNG,  b.  Willseyville,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  27, 
1850;  Un.  C.  1870;  R.  T.  S.  1875;  ord.  Camillus,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  3,  1875; 
p.  Camillus,  1875-78;  Baldwinsville,  1878-81;  Amherst,  Mass.,  1881-84; 
Huntingdon  St.  ch.,  New  London,  Conn.,  1885-87;  prof.  Benedict  Insti- 
tute, Columbia,  S.  C,  1887-89;  p.  Suffield,  Conn.,  1890-98;  prof.  Rich- 

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mond  (Va.)  T.  S.,  1898-99;  dean,  ib.,  1899-1901;  chaplain,  Conn.  State 
Prison,  1902-03;  p.  Brooklyn,  Conn.,  1905-.  Author,  The  fourfold 
Story;  Magna  Charta  of  the  Kingdom  of  God ;  Commentary  on  Leviti- 
cus and  Numbers;  various  review  articles.     D.D.,  Un.  C,  1896. 

Address,  Brooklyn,  Connecticut. 

JOHN  FRANKLIN  GENUNG,  b.  Willseyville,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  27,  1850; 
Un.  C.  1870;  R.  T.  S.  1875;  ord.  Baldwinsville,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  12,  1875; 
p.  Baldwinsville,  1875-78;  student,  Univ.  of  Leipzig,  1879-81;  p.  Ameri- 
can Chapel,  Leipzig,  1879-81 ;  supply,  Westport  and  Elizabethtown,  N. 
J.,  Jan.-July  1882;  instructor  in  English,  Amherst  College,  1882-84; 
associate  prof,  of  Rhetoric,  ib.,  1884-89;  prof,  of  Rhetoric,  ib.,  1889-1905; 
prof,  of  English  Literature,  ib.,  1905-07;  prof,  of  Literary  and  Biblical 
Interpretation,  ib.,  1907-.  Author,  Tennyson's  In  Mcmoriam;  its  Pur- 
pose and  its  Structure;  The  Poetical  Elements  of  Rhetoric;  The  Study 
of  Rhetoric  in  the  College  Course;  Handbook  of  Rhetorical  Analysis; 
The  Epic  of  the  Inner  Life:  a  Study  of  the  Book  of  Job;  Outlines  of 
Rhetoric;  What  a  Carpenter  did  with  His  Bible;  The  Passing  of  Self; 
Ecclesiastes  and  Omar  Khayyam;  Words  of  Koheleth;  Study  and 
Translation  of  Ecclesiastes;  The  Hebrew  Literature  of  Wisdom;  Stev- 
enson's Attitude  to  Life;  The  Idylls  and  the  Ages;  Tennyson's  Idylls 
of  the  King,  1907.  Ph.D.,  Univ.  of  Leipzig,  1881 ;  D.D.,  Y.  U.,  1905. 
Address,  No.  6  College   Street,  Amherst,   Mass. 

*JOSEPH  BILLINGS  MANN,  b.  Georgetown,  N.  Y.,  June  8,  1849; 
M.  U.  1870-71 ;  R.  T.  S.  1875 ;  ord.  Detroit,  Mich.,  June  2,  1875 ;  p.  Ish- 
peming,  1875-76 ;  Baraboo,  Wis.,  1876 ;  health  failed ;  d.  New  Wood- 
stock, N.  Y.,  May  20,  1877. 

WILLIAM  KENDALL  McKIBBEN,  b.  Lima,  O.,  Apr.  6,  1848;  D. 
U.  1872;  R.  T.  S.  1875;  ord.  Norwalk,  O.,  Sep.  14,  1875;  miss.  A.  B.  F. 
M.  Soc,  Swatow,  China,  1875-84;  in  business  Xenia  and  King's  Mills, 
O..  1885-92;  p.  Sleepy  Eye,  Minn.,  1892-93;  Tiffin,  O.,  1893-95; 
miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Swatow,  China,  1895-1900;  Biblical  and  Socio- 
logical studies  in  U.  C,  1900;  district  supt.  in  stock  yards  district,  Chi- 
cago Associate  Charities,  1901-03 ;  engaged  in  mercantile  pursuits,  1904- 
08;  secy.  Anti-Tuberculosis  League  of  King  County,  Wash.,  1909-. 

Address,  924  34th  Ave.,  Seattle,  Washington. 

ALFRED  AUGUSTUS  NEWHALL,  b.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Jan.  7, 
1844;  private,  5th  Regt.  Mass.  Vols.,  1864;  U.  R.  1872;  R.  T.  S.  1875; 
ord.  Woburn,  Mass.,  Sep.  2,  1875 ;  miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Ramapatam, 
India,  1875-79;  in  U.  S.  on  health  furlough,  1879-83;  studied  Hebrew 
and  Sanscrit.  Morgan  Park,  111.,  1880-81 ;  miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Hana- 
makonda,  Nizam's  Dominions,  India,  1883-90;  w.  c.  on  account  of  ill- 
health,  Rochester,   N.  Y.,  Nov.   1890-Sep.  91;   Southern   Pines,   N.   C, 

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Sep.  1891-May  94;  teacher  of  Greek,  Leland  University,  New  Orleans, 
La.,  1894-1908;  w.  c.  Rochester,  1908- ;  pursued  biblical,  philological 
and  sociological  studies  at  Chautauqua,  N.  Y.,  summers  of  1890,  1897 
and   1898.  Address,  637   Main   St.,  Woburn   Mass. 

ALBERT  HENRY  NEWMAN,  b.  Edgefield,  S.  C,  Aug.  25,  1852; 
^ler.  U.  1871 ;  R.  T.  S.  1875 ;  resident  graduate,  S.  B.  T.  S.,  1875-76 ; 
acting  prof.  Church  History,  R.  T.  S.,  1877-80;  prof.  Church  History, 
ib.,  1880-81;  prof.  Church  History,  McMaster  University,  1881-1901; 
prof.  Church  History  and  dean,  Southwestern  Bapt.  T.  S.,  1901-.  de- 
partment of  Theology,  Bay.  U.,  1901-08;  professional  lecturer.  Divinity 
School,  U.  C,  1906.  Translator  (in  part)  and  editor  of  Augustine's 
Antii-Manicliaean  Treatises  (Nicene  and  Post  Nicene  Fathers,  Vol. 
IV)  ;  author,  annotated  translation  of  Immer's  Hermeneutics  of  the 
New  Testament;  A  History  of  the  Baptist  Churches  in  the  United 
States;  A  History  of  Anti-P edobaptism ;  A  Manual  of  Church  History 
(2  vols.)  ;  author  in  part  and  editor  A  Century  of  Baptist  Achievement ; 
contributor  to  Baptist  Encyclopedia;  American  Encyclopedia;  Canadian 
Encyclopedia;  Encyclopedia  Britannica;  The  Popular  and  Critical  En- 
cyclopedia; Dictionary  of  Christ  and  the  Gospels;  Dictionary  of  Re- 
ligions and  Ethics;  Realcncyklopddie  filr  Protestantische  theologie  und 
Kirche  (3rd  edition)  ;  department  editor  for  Church  History,  and  con- 
tributor New  Schaff-Herzog  Encyclopedia  of  Religious  Knowledge; 
contributor  of  article  Der  Protestantismus  in  Nord  Amerika  to  "Der 
Protestantismus  am  Ende  des  XIX  Jahrhundert  in  Vort  und  Bild, 
(Berlin)  ;  associate  editor  American  Journal  of  Theology;  and  The 
Review  and  Expositor.  LL.D.,  S.  W.  Bapt.  U.  1883;  D.D.,  Mercer 
Univ.,  1885.  Address,  609  Button  St.,  Waco,  Texas. 

WILLARD  HASKELL  ROBINSON,  b.  Lowell,  Mass.,  Nov.  11, 
1850;  Y.  C.  1872;  R.  T.  S.  1875;  graduate  student,  ib.,  1875-76;  ord. 
Auburn,  N.  Y.,  July  8,  1876 ;  p.  Auburn,  1876-82 ;  Epiphany  ch.,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  1882-89;  First  ch.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1889-92;  travel  and 
study  in  Bible  lands,  1891 ;  united  with  Presbyterian  denomination, 
1893.  Address,  Englewood,   Chicago,   111. 

*JAMES  ROBERT  SMITH,  b.  Ontario,  Can.,  Aug.  26,  1841;  R.  T.  S. 
1875;  ord.  Royalton,  N.  Y.,  July  8,  1873;  p.  Royalton,  1873;  Livonia 
Station,  1874-77;  Canaseraga,  1877-79;  Andover,  1879-80;  Jeflferson,  O.. 
1880-81 ;  d.  Jefferson,  Aug.  14,  1881. 

*WILLIAM  FREDERICK  TAYLOR,  b.  London,  Eng.,  Dec.  25, 
1844;  U.  R.  1869-72;  R.  T.  S.  1875;  ord.  Medina,  N.  Y.,  June  1,  1875; 
p.  Medina,  June  1875-July  1882;  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  July  1882-May 
1889;  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  May  1889-May  1894;  Seattle,  Wash.,  May 
1894-June  1895;  Dayton,  O.,  June  1895-Oct.  1899;  Riverside,  Calif., 
May  1899-1905;  D.D.,  D.  U.,  1898;  d.  Riverside,  Calif.  Oct.  19,  1905. 

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ALFRED  M.  WORCESTER,  b.  Newport,  Ky.,  Feb.  16,  1850;  U. 
R.  1871;  R.  T.  S.  1875;  ord.  Meridcn.  Conn.,  Sep.  2,  1875;  p.  W.. 
Meriden,  1875-77;  Third  ch.,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1878-79;  merchant,  Cin- 
cinnati,  1880-.  Address   129   East  5th   St.,   Cincinnati,   O. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

Jacob  Albert,  R.  T.  S.  1870-71,  1872-73,  (for  record,  vid.  G.  D.,  1871). 

*Eugene  Cheeseman,  Presb.,  b.  New  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  11,  1841; 
Ham.  C.  1869;  R.  T.  S.  1872-73;  dismissed  to  Aub.  T.  S. ;  d.  Webster. 
N.  Y.,  July  27,  1886. 

Lewis  Hall  Morey,  Presb..  b.  Shelby,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  28,  1846;  Ham.  C. 
1868-70;  U.  R.  1872;  R.  T.  S.  1872-73;  dismissed  to  Aub.  T.  S. 

Address,  R.  D.,  7,  San  Antonio,  Texas. 

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GRADUATES 

HENRY  C.  VEDDER,  Class  Secretary 

SAMUEL    HENRY    ANDERSON,    b.    Rochester,    N.    H.,    Apr.    26. 
1847;  U.  R.  1870-72;  R.  T.  S.   1876;  ord.  Fairfax,  Vt.,  Feb.  28.  1877 
p.  E.  Washington,  N.  H.,  1877-79;   Montgomery  Center,  Vt.,  1880-81 

E.  Hardwick,  1881-82;  health  failed;  w.  c.  ib.,  1882-85;  in  business 
1888-.  Address,  503  Beech  St.,  Manchester,  N.  H 

FRANK  STOCKTON  DOBBINS,  b.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  June  28,  1855 
Girard  C,  1871;  C.  T.  S.  1873-74;  R.  T.  S.  1876;  ord.  Philadelphia,  Pa 
July  18,  1876 ;  miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Yokohama.  Japan,  Oct.  1876-Dec 
1877;   p.   Calvary  ch.,   Philadelphia,   Pa.,   1877-Sep.   1881;   miss.  A.   B 

F.  M.  Soc.,  Tokyo,  Japan,  Oct.  1881-Nov.  82;  p.  Allentown,  Pa.,  Mar 
1883-Junc  90;  Frankford  ch.,  Philadelphia,  July  1890-May  93;  dist 
secy.,  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Philadelphia  district,  June  1893-.  Author,  False 
Gods  or  Idol  Worshif  of  the  World;  Ansons  in  Asiatic  Temples;  A 
Foreign  Missionary  Manual;  American  Edition  of  Revised  New  Testa- 
ment. Address,  1701  Chestnut  St.,  Philadelphia. 

*GEORGE  FISHER  LINFIELD,  b.  Randolph,  Mass.,  Sep.  6,  1846; 
U.  R.  1873;  R.  T.  S.  1876;  ord.  Moline,  111.,  Jan.  4,  1877;  p.  Moline, 
1876-81;  Muscatine,  la.,  1881-82;  principal,  Wayland  Acad.,  Beaver 
Dam.  Wis..  1882-90;  d.  Beaver  Dam,  Apr.  30,  1890. 

JOHN  WESLEY  PAYNE,  b.  Cincinnati,  O.,  Nov.  16,  1868;  D.  U. 
1873;  R.  T.  S.  1876;  ord.  Groton.  N.  Y..  Nov.  1.  1876;  p.  Groton,  1876- 

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11;  Morenci,  Mich.,  1878-79;  Clinton,  1879-84;  assisting  Professor  W 
R.  Harper  in  his  linguistic  publications,  Chicago,  111.,  and  New  Haven 
Conn.,  1884-89;  student,  B.  U.  T.  S.,  1886;  Y.  U.,  1887;  p.  Jewett  City, 
Conn.,  Dec.  1889-June  1904;  editor  and  mercantile  pursuits,  1904- 
Member  Conn.  Legislature,  1909.  Address,  Jewett  City,  Conn 

ALANSON   HARRIS   PUTNAM,  b.    Putnam,   Ont.,   Dec.   20,   1847 
U.  T.  1874;  R.  T.  S.  1876;  ord.  Fort  Edward,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  14,  1876;  p 
Fort   Edward,   July   1876-Apr.   82;   Racine,   Wis.,  Apr.    1882-Dec  85 
Fort  Edward,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  1885-Oct.  88;  Elm  Hill,  Boston,  Mass.,  Oct. 
1888-June  94;  mercantile  pursuits,  Toronto,  Ont.   1896-. 

Address,  Willowdale,  Ont.  Can. 

*WILLIS  CYRUS  RICHMOND,  b.  Rome,  O.,  Oct.  27,  1850;  O.  C. 
1873;  R.  T.  S.  1876;  ord.  Wallingford,  Conn.,  June  22,  1876;  p.  Walling- 
ford,  1876-80;  Jefferson  St.  ch.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1880-84;  Charles 
River  ch.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1884-91 ;  First  ch.,  Norristown,  Pa.,  1891- 
93;  Central  ch.,  Southbridge,  Mass.,  1893-96;  w.  c.  Boston,  1896-97; 
associate  p.  Warren  Ave.  ch.,  Boston,  1898;  p.  First  ch.,  Hoboken,  N. 
J.,  1898-1901;  w.  c.  N.  Y.  City,  1901-1906;  d.  New  York  City,  Dec.  24, 
1906. 

HENRY  CLAY  VEDDER,  b.  De  Ruyter,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  26,  1853;  U.  R. 
1873;  R.  T.  S.  1876;  editorial  staff,  The  Examiner,  New  York,  1876-94; 
editor.  Baptist  Rcviezv,  1886-92;  ord.  Calvary  ch..  New  York,  Dec.  16, 
1894;  prof.  Church  History,  C.  T.  S.,  1894-  Author,  Baptists  and 
Liberty  of  Conscience;  Short  History  of  the  Baptists;  Dawn  of  Chris- 
tianity; American  Writers  of  To-day;  History  of  the  Baptists  of  the 
Middle  States;  Balthazar  Hiibmaier.;  Christian  Epoch  Makers;  Our 
New  Testament:  How  did  zve  get  itF;  Church  History  Handbooks. 
D.D.,  U.  R.,  1897.  Address,  Chester,  Pa. 

GEORGE  FRANCIS  WILKIN,  b.  Warsaw,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  2,  1848; 
U.  R.  1871;  R.  T.  S.  1876;  supply,  Olivet  ch.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  1876- 
77;  Kasota,  1877-78;  Northfield,  Sep.  1878-Jan.  79;  student,  S.  B.  T.  S., 
autumn  of  1879;  supply,  Franklin,  Ky.,  winter  of  1880;  Hastings,  Minn., 
May-Nov.  1880;  engaged  in  teaching,  preaching  and  mercantile  pursuits, 
1881-87;  teacher.  Bap.  C,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.,  Jan.  1888-June  89;  mer- 
cantile pursuits,  Tacoma,  Wash.,  Sep.  1889-Sep.  1891 ;  ord.  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  Apr.  11,  1894;  literary  work,  1894-.  Author,  The  Prophesying 
of  Women  (1895);  Control  in  Evolution  (1903).  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of 
:\Iinn.,  1902.  Address,  601  Sixth  St.,  S.  E.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

*Adoniram  Judson  Barrett,  b.  Kingsville,  O.,  Apr.  1,  1832;  U.  R. 
1854;    principal,    Nunda,    N.    Y.    Lit.    Inst,    1854-57;    Kingsville,    O. 

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Acad.,  1859-67;  Lowvillc,  N.  Y.  Acad,  1867-70;  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Collegiate  Inst.,  1870-74;  R.  T.  S.  1874-76;  ord.  Rochester,  June  1, 
1876;  p.  Lake  Ave.  ch.,  Rochester,  1876-89.  D.D.,  U.  R.,  1884;  d.  Roch- 
ester. Oct.  20,  1889. 

Reuben  E.  Burton,  b.  Clyde,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  22,  1843;  U.  R.  full  grad.  1880; 
R.  T.  S.  1873-76;  ord.  E.  Aurora,  N.  Y.,  June  13,  1876;  p.  E.  Aurora, 
1876-79;  Fairport,  1879-82;  Delaware  Ave.  ch.,  Buffalo,  1882-84;  Owego, 
1884-89;  Delaware  St.  ch.,  Syracuse,  1889-.     D.D.,  U.  R.,  1907. 

Address,  1011  W.  Onondaga  St.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

John  Craig,  b.  Yorkville,  Ont.,  June  4,  1852;  U.  T.  1873;  R.  T.  S. 
1873-75;  in  Europe,  1875-76;  ord.  Whitby,  Ont.,  Nov.  17,  1876;  p. 
Whitby,  1876-77;  miss.  Canadian  Bapt.  Miss.  Soc,  to  the  Telugus, 
India,  1877-.  Author,  Forty  Years  Among  the  Telugus;  A  History  of 
the  Mission  of  the  Baptists  of  Ontario  and  Quebec  to  the  Telugus, 
South  India,  1867-1907.  Address,  Cocanada,  Godavari  Dist.,  India. 

Taylor  Crum,  b.  West  Candor,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  6,  1852;  S.  N.  S.,  Oswego, 
1872;  R.  T.  S.  1874-76;  ord.  Monroe,  Mich.,  Sep.  13,  1876;  p.  Monroe, 
July  1876-Mar.  77 ;  Newfield,  N.  Y.,  1877-79 ;  Richburg,  1879-81 ;  An- 
dover,  1881-82;  deposed  by  council  called  by  Andover  church,  Feb. 
22,  1882;  practicing  law.  Address,  Fargo,  N.  Dak. 

*James  White  Hinds  Dudley,  b.  Parish  of  Chalgrave,  England,  Nov. 
2,  1844 ;  Working  Men's  C,  London,  Eng.,  and  private  tuition ;  ord.  E. 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  18,  1872 ;  p.  East  New  York.  1872-74 ;  R.  T.  S. 
1874-76;  p.  Chili,  N.  Y.,  1875-76;  Limestone,  S.  C,  1876-77;  Hunts, 
N.  Y.,  1877-78;  Kingsville,  O.,  1878-81;  Niles,  Mich.,  1881-84;  Union 
Ave.  ch.,  Paterson,  N.  J.,  1885-86;  stated  supply,  New  Brighton,  Statcn 
Is.,  1887-88;  p.  S.  Amboy,  N.  J.,  1889-93;  health  failed;  residence. 
Union  Hill,  1893-1900;  Ph.D.;  d.  Union  Hill,  Mar.  11,  1900. 

Henry  Orne  Hiscox,  b.  Norwich,  Conn.,  July  1,  1849;  College  of  the 
City  of  New  York,  1869;  teaching,  1869-73;  R.  T.  S.  1873-74;  U.  T.  S. 
1874-75;  ord.   Siou.x   City,   la.,  Dec.  9,    1875;   p.   Sioux   City,   1875-78 
Kingston,  N.  Y.,  1878-80;  Twenty-third   St.  ch..  New  York,   1880-84 
Fifth    Ave   ch.,   Troy,    1884-92;    First   ch..    Maiden,    Mass.,    1892-1902 
Calvary  ch.,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1902-.     D.D.,  Cy.  C. 

Address,  226  Jay   St.,   Albany,   N.  Y. 

♦Richard  Frederick  McMichael,  b.  Boston,  Ont.,  Oct.  14,  1846;  R.  T. 
S.  1874-76;  ord.  Dcmarcst,  N.  J.,  Oct.  11,  1876;  p.  Demarest,  1876-77 
Roselle,  1877-80;  First  ch.,  Passaic,  1880-82;  Regent  St.  ch.,  Saratoga 
Springs,  N.  Y.,  1883-Dec.  91;  supply,  New  York,  Jan.-Oct.  1892 
student.  New  York  Law  School,  1892-94;  associate  p.  Lexington  Ave 
ch.,  New  York,  Oct.  1894-Oct.  96;  p.  First  ch.,  Arlington,  N.  J.,  Oct 
1896-1907;  d.  :Manhattan,  N.  Y.  C,  Womans  Hospital,  Dec.  27,  1907 

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Harvey  James  Owen,  M.  E.,  b..  Penfield,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  23,  1846;  R. 
T.  S.  1873-74;  U.  R.  1875;  p.  Alexander,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  1876-Oct.  1877; 
Lincoln,  Oct.  1877-Oct.  79;  Bath,  Oct.  1879-Oct.  80;  ord.  Hornellsville, 
Oct.  5,  1880;  p.  Bradford,  Oct.  1880-Oct.  81;  Woodhull,  Oct.  1881- 
Oct.  84;  Rathboneville,  Oct.  1884-Oct.  87;  E.  Charleston,  Pa.,  Oct.  1887- 
Oct.  90;  Knoxville,  Oct.  1890-Oct.  94;  Savona,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  1894- 
Oct.  98;  Cohocton,  Oct.  1898-1900. 

16-*5 

1877 

GRADUATES 

ADELBERT  S.  COATS,  Class  Secretary 

*FRANCIS  EUGENE  ARNOLD,  b.  Gorham,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  18,  1848; 
U.  M.  1874;  R.  T.  S.  1877;  ord.  Gorham,  N.  Y.,  June  7,  1876;  p.  Gorham, 
1875-83;  Dexter,  Mich.  1884-87;  health  failed;  in  business,  Ypsilanti, 
1887-89;  p.  Chelsea,  1889-90;  Tecumseh,  1890-92;  agent,  Kal.  C,  1892- 
93;  p.  Northville,  1893-96;  Wayne,  1896-99;  w.  c.  Ypsilanti,  1899-1908; 
d.  Ypsilanti,  Mich.,  Sept.  22,  1908. 

*GEORGE  ALTIDORE  ATCHISON,  b.  Unionville,  N.  Y.,  May 
4.  1846 ;  U.  R.  1874 ;  R.  T.  S.  1877 ;  ord.  Ithaca,  Mich.,  June  27,  1877 ;  p. 
Ithaca,  1877-79;  Corunna,  1879-81;  Port  Austin,  1881-85;  in  business. 
Port  Austin,  1885-88;  p.  Romeo,  1888-94;  Litchfield,  1894-95;  Highland, 
1895-Nov.  99;  Milan,  Nov.  1899-1900;  Kalkaska,  1900-02;  Lansburg, 
1902-03;  invalid,  1903-04;  d.  Lansing,  Mich.,  Feb.  29,  1904. 

THOMAS  SEYMOUR  BARBOUR,  b.  Hartford,  Conn.,  July  28, 
1853;  B.  U.  1874;  R.  T.  S.  1877;  ord.  Brockport,  N.  Y.,  May  31,  1877; 
p.  Brockport,  June  1877-July  81;  Orange,  N.  J.,  Oct.  1881-Sep.  83; 
First  ch.,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  Oct.  1883-June  95 ;  w.  c.  recuperating, 
Elizabethtown,  N.  Y.,  June  1895-Aug.  96;  p.  Brookline,  Mass.,  Sep. 
1896-Dec.  98;  foreign  sec.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  1899-.  D.D.,  B.  U.,  1895. 
Address  32  Prospect  Avenue,  Wollaston,  Mass. 

ELBERT  RAWSON  BENNETT,  b.  Rollin,  Mich.,  Mar.  21,  1848; 
Kal  C.  1869-72;  ord.  Rollin,  Zvlich.,  Jan.  1872;  p.  Rollin,  Jan.  1872- 
Sep.  74;  R.  T.  S.  1877;  p.  Jonesville,  Mich.,  Aug.  1877-Oct.  81 ;  Traverse 
City,  Oct.  1881-Oct.  85;  Grand  Rapids,  Oct.  1885-Dec.  88;  p.  Pomona, 
Cal.,  Jan.  1889-Oct.  96;  Los  Angeles,  Oct.  1896-Mar.  98;  Oakland,  Mar. 
1898-Jan.  1901 ;  Santa  Cruz,  Jan.  1906-  State  Supt.  of  Missions  North- 
ern and  Central  California  and  Nevada  Convention,  Jan.  1901-Jan.  06. 

Address,  29  Ocean  View  Ave.,  Santa  Cruz,  Calif. 
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*DYER  MILTON  CHRISTY,  b.  Grcensburg,  Ind.,  Mar.  20,  1849; 
D.  U.  1874;  R.  T.  S.  1877;  ord.  Bryan,  O.,  June  19.  1877;  p.  Bryan, 
1877-80;  Madisonvillc,  1880-83;  Ithaca,  Mich,  1883-90;  La  Porte,  Ind., 
July  1890-Aug.  91;  Mitchell,  Aug.  1891-Apr.  92;  d.  Mitchell,  Ind.  Apr. 
16,  1892. 

ADELBERT  SUMPTER  COATS,  b.  Schuyler's  Lake,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  1, 
1847;  Ham.  C.  1874;  R.  1".  S.  1877;  ord.  Portland,  Ore.,  Sep.  3,  1877; 
p.  First  ch.,  Portland,  Aug.  1877-Nov.  80;  prof.  Elocution  and  Sacred 
Oratory,  R.  T.  S.,  Jan.  1881-June  91 ;  p.  First  ch.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  Sep. 
1891-Sep.  93 ;  First  ch.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Oct  1893-Nov  1901 ;  In  Europe, 
Nov.  1901-Nov.  1902;  supplying  First  ch.,  Cortland,  N.  Y.,  and  First  ch., 
Portland,  Ore..  1903-04;  p.  Evangel  ch.,  Berkeley,  Cal.  1905-09;  w.  c, 
ib..  1909-.    D.D.,  U.  R.,  1897. 

Address,  2609   Hillegass   Ave.,   Berkeley,   Cal. 

RUTGER  DOX,  b.  Lafayette,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  15,  1850;  U.  R.  1874;  R. 
T.  S.  1877;  ord.  Ransomville,  N.  Y.,  May  24,  1877;  p.  Ransomville, 
May  1877-Sep.  81;  Corning  and  Painted  Post,  Sep.  1881-86;  Clean, 
June  1886-Sep.  91 ;  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Sep.  1891-.  Author,  The  Spiritual 
Asymptote ;  The  Problem  of  Prayer. 

Address,  3236  N.  Sixteenth  Street,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

*JIRAH  BLACKMER  EWELL,  b.  Pavilion,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  29,  1853; 
Corn.  U.  1873;  R.  T.  S.  1877;  ord.  Warsaw,  N.  Y.,  June  1,  1877;  p. 
Warsaw,  May  1877-Mar.  80;  First  ch.,  Zanesville,  O.,  May  1880-Dec. 
85;  health  failed;  invalid,  Udall,  Kan.,  1886-July  87;  d.  Udall,  Kan., 
July  8,  1887. 

EDWIN  PICKETT  FARNHAM,  b.  Morris,  Conn.,  Jan.  21,  1849;  B. 
U.  1873;  R.  T.  S.  1877;  ord.  Providence,  R.  I.,  Nov.  14,  1877;  p.  Cal- 
vary ch..  Providence,  Nov.  1877-Feb.  83 ;  Warburton  Ave.  ch.,  Yonkers, 
N.  Y.,  Mar.  1883-May  86;  stated  supply,  Minneapolis  and  Richfield, 
Minn.,  1887-88;  p.  First  ch.,  Salem,  Mass.,  June  1888- Apr.  1903;  supt. 
Bapt.  Church  Extension  Soc,  Brooklyn  and  Queens  Co.,  Mar.  1903-. 
Author,  historical  essay.  The  Growth  of  Protestantism  in  America. 
D.D.,  B.  U.,  1903. 

Address,  450  Elm  St.,  Richmond  Hill,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

*SETH  TAYLOR  FARNHAM,  b.  Morris,  Conn.,  Aug.  20,  1847;  B. 
U.  1874;  R.  T.  S.  1877;  ord.  Malone,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  1877;  p.  Malone,  Sep. 
1877-:Mar.  83 ;  Medina,  Mar.  1883-Sep  84 ;  d.  Block  Island,  R.  I.,  Sep.  7, 

1884. 

EDWARD  THEOPHILUS  FOX,  b.  Winchester,  Ont.,  Dec.  9,  1845; 
U.  T.  1871-74;  R.  T.  S.  1877;  ord.  Throopsville,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  30,  1877;  p. 
Throopsville,  1877-78;  Springville,  1879-82;  Jeflferson,  O.,  1882-84; 
Erie,  Pa.,  July  1884-Dec.  87;  Pittsburg,  Jan.  1888-June  89;  w.  c.  July 

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1889-Oct.  90;  p.  Seymour,  Ind.,  Nov.  1890-May  92;  general  miss,  work, 
Toronto,  Ont.,  June  1892-  treas.,  "Bapt.  H.  M.  Board  of  Ont.  and  Que., 
June  1895-.  treas.,  Bapt.  Western  Miss.  Board  of  Ont.  and  Que., 
1897-.  treas.,  Bapt.  Foreign  Mission  Board  of  Ont.  and  Que.,  June  189S>-. 

Address,  P.  O.,  Box  251,  Toronto,  Ont. 

ORRIN  PHILLIP  GIFFORD,  b.  Montague,  Mass.,  Apr.  15,  1847;  B. 
U.  1874;  R.  T.  S.  1877;  ord.  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  June  13,  1877;  p.  Pitts- 
field,  June  1877-Feb.  79;  Warren  Ave.  ch.,  Boston,  Mar.  1879-Dec.  89; 
First  ch.,  Brookline,  Jan.  1899-Oct.  91 ;  Immanuel  ch.,  Chicago,  111., 
Nov.  1891-Sep.  94;  Delaware  Ave.  ch.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  1894-Oct. 
1907;  First  ch.,  Brookline,  Mass.,  Nov.  1907-.  Author,  Sermons.  D.D., 
U.  R.,  1896.  Address,  44  Marebie  St.,  Brookline,  Mass. 

HENRY  HARRISON  HEWITT,  b.  Jerusalem,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  18,  1848; 
U.  R.  1874;  R.  T.  S.  1877;  ord.  Akron,  N.  Y.,  June  19,  1877;  p.  Akron, 
1877-79;  Milford,  Mich.,  1879-86;  miss.  Mich.  State  Conv.,  St  Ignace, 
1886-89;  p.  Bronson,  1889-92;  miss.  A.  B.  H.  M.  Soc,  Ellendale,  N. 
D.,  1892-99;  Elkton,  S.  Dak.,  1899-1904;  p.  Kenyon,  Minn.,  1904-. 

Address,  Kenyon,  Minn. 

HORACE  LEE  HOUSE,  b.  Otselic,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  6,  1850;  Corn.  U. 
1874 ;  R.  T.  S.  1877 ;  ord.  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  June  1877 ;  p.  Minneapolis, 
1877-80;  Racine,  Wis.,  1880-82;  Crookston,  Minn.  1883-87;  Beth-Eden 
ch.,  Omaha,  Neb.,  1887-91;  First  ch.,  Grand  Island,  1891-92;  First  ch., 
Nebraska  City,   1892-99;   residence,   ib.,   1899-. 

Address,    Nebraska    City,   Neb. 

♦ALBERT  JONATHAN  LYON,  b.  Sturbridge,  Mass.,  July  11,  1848; 
S.  C.  1867-68;  U.  R.  1871;  principal,  Afton  (Minn.)  Acad.,  1871-74; 
R.  T.  S.  1877;  ord.  Newport,  Minn.,  Sep.  20,  1877;  miss.  A.  B.  F.  M. 
Soc,  to  the  Ka-Chins,  Burma,  1877-78;  d.  Bhamo,  Burma,  Mar.  15,  1878. 

CLARK  ORLANDO  MALTBY,  b.  S.  Rutland,  N.  Y.,  July  19,  1836; 
S.  N.  S.,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1856;  in  business,  1859-74;  R.  T.  S.  1877; 
ord.  Madison,  Wis.,  Sep.  6,  1877;  p.  Madison,  Sep.  1877-May  83; 
Chicago,  111.,  Sep.  1883-May  84;  Batavia,  May  1884-Nov.  85;  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.,  Dec.  1885-Dec.  88;  w.  c.  Philadelphia,  1888-95;  engaged  as 
stated  supply,  Wyoming  Ave.  miss,  for  two  years,  also  occasional  sup- 
ply; p.  Paterson,  N.  J.,  Apr.  1895-1902;  stated  supply,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
April  1902-Sep.  03 ;  p.  Newtown,  Sep.  1903-June  06 ;  w.  c.  1906-Dec.  09 ; 
mission  work  General  Hospital,  Paterson,  Dec.  1909-.  Author,  Songs 
and  Poems.  Address,  730  E.  26th  St.,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

ZACHARIAS  CLARK  MARTEN,  b.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Oct.  23, 
1849;  G.  D.  1871-74;  R.  T.  S.  1877;  ord.  Erie,  Pa.,  June  1,  1877;  p. 
First  German  ch.,  Erie,  May  1877-June  79;  German  ch..  New  Haven, 

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Conn.,  June  1879-June  82;  miss.  Conn.  State  Conv.  1882;  p.  Cromwell, 
Oct.  1882-Oct.  83;  First  German  ch.,  Brooklyn,  E.  D.,  Oct.  1883-Oct. 
85 ;  Bennington,  Vt.,  Oct.  1885-Dec.  93 ;  First  ch.,  Asbury  Park,  N.  J.. 
1893-1902;  Elizabeth.  Pa..  1902-06;  First  ch.,  Atlantic  Highlands.  N.  J., 
1906.     prcs..  Vt.  State  S.  S.  Conv.;  pres.,  Vt.  State  C.  E.  Soc. 

Address,  Corner  Center  Avenue  and  Avenue  D 

Atlantic  Highlands.   N.  J. 

ROBERT  MITCHELL  MARTIN,  h.  Duntocher,  Scotland,  Dec.  16. 
1849;  15.  U.  1873;  prof.  Lalin,  Peddle  Inst.,  N.  J.,  1873-74;  R.  T.  S. 
1877;  ord.  Mumford.  N.  V..  Aug.  30,  1877;  p.  Mumford,  1877-79;  Deep 
River,  Conn.,  1879-81;  Orange,  N.  J.,  1881-84;  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1884- 
85;  Amenia,  1886-87;  Fourth  ch.,  Providence,  R.  L,  1887-92;  private 
study  of  N.  T.  Exegesis  and  Introduction,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1892-95 ; 
acting  p.  First  ch.,  Buffalo,  1892-93;  Central  ch.,  Salem,  Mass.,  1896- 
Sept.  99;  acting  p.  Olivet  ch.,  Montreal,  Sept.  1900-May  01;  acting 
p.  First  ch.,  Cleveland.  O.,  Feb.-Sep.  1902;  acting  p.  Washington  Street. 
Lynn.  Mass..  Oct.  1902-Oct.  03;  acting  p.  Essex  Street,  Lynn.  Mar.- 
Aug.  1907;  acting  p.  Braintrce,  Mass.,  Nov.  08-June  09. 

Address,   12^   Hathorn  St..   Salem,  Mass. 

JOHN  HENRY  MASON,  b.  W.  Swanzey,  N.  H.,  May  29,  1850;  B. 
U.  1872;  staff  of  New  York  Tribune,  1872-74;  R.  T.  S.  1877;  ord.  Sen- 
nett,  N.  Y.,  June  6,  1877;  p.  Sennett,  June  1877-Oct.  81;  Brockport. 
Nov.  1881-Apr.  89;  First  ch..  New  Haven,  Conn.,  May  1889-June  96 
in  Europe,  June-Dec.  1896;  residence,  Morristown,  N.  J.,  and  Brooklyn 
N.  Y.,  Jan.-Dec.  1897;  p.  Batavia,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  1898-Jan.  1904;  Huntley 
prof.  English  Bible,  R.  T.  S.,  Sep.  1903-  D.D.,  U.  R.  1903 ;  B.  U.,  1904 
Address.  213  Culver  Road,  Rochester,  N.  Y 

*JOHN  McKINNEY,  b.  Philadelphia,  Pa..  May  1,  1848;  B.  U.  1874 
R.  T.   S.   1877;   ord.   Elizabeth,   N.   J.,  Oct.   19,   1877;   p.   Central   ch., 
Elizabeth.  1877-87;  De  Land,  Fla.,  Nov.  1887-June  94;  manufacturing 
and  printing  business,  De  Land,  1894-98;  supply.  Lake  Helen,  1895-98; 
d.  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  2,  1898. 

CHARLES  HENRY  MOSCRIP,  b.  Fort  Miller,  N.  Y.,  June  20,  1848; 
U.  R.  1874;  R.  'i\  S.  1877;  ord.  Clyde,  N.  Y..  Oct.  4,  1877;  p.  Clyde. 
187/-78;  Keokuk.  la..  Nov.  1878-July  84;  Jerseyville,  111..  July  1884- 
Nov.  86;  Lafayette  Park  ch.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Nov.  1886- Apr.  90;  First 
ch.,  Rockford,  111.,  Apr.  189(>-Feb.  94;  Olive  St.  ch.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.. 
Feb.  1894-Apr.  95 ;  stated  supply,  Garfield  Ave.  ch.,  iMilwaukee,  Wis., 
Apr.-Sep.  1895 ;  p.  Upper  Alton,  111..  Sep.  1895-July  98 ;  editor.  Olncy 
Republican,  Olney.  111.,  Sep.  1898-Apr.  99;  stated  supply.  Fort  Miller. 
N.  Y.,  Apr.  1899-1900 ;  supply  at  Interlaken,  N.  Y..  June  1900-Sep.  01 ; 
Evangelistic  work.  Sept.  1901-Oct.  03 ;  p.  Center  White  Creek,  N.  Y., 

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Oct.  1903-Dec.  07;  miss.  p.  Oil  Creek  Bap.  Assoc.  Pa.,  Dec.  1908-Dec. 
09 ;  associate  editor,  Word  and  Way,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ;  editorial  work 
on  Central  Baptist  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1890-94.  Author,  tract.  Work 
with   the   Unsaved.    D.D.,  La.   Gr.   C,   1887. 

Address,  27  Meigs  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

ARCHIBALD  CHARLES  WILKINS,  b.  in  Darlington  County,  S. 
C,  Mar.  5,  1845;  U.  R.  1874;  R.  T.  S.  1877;  ord.  Farmington,  111.,  Dec. 
13,  1877;  p.  Farmington,  Dec.  1877-Mar.  81;  Marshalltown,  la.,  Mar. 
1881-Aug.  82;  Beaufort,  S.  C,  Apr.  1883-June  96;  Batesburg,  Apr. 
1897-Apr.  1904;  Abbeville,  Apr.  1904-.  Author,  Essay  on  The  Biblical 
Doctrine   of   the   Atonement.     D.D.,   Fur.    U.,    1899. 

Address,  Abbeville,   S.   C. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

George  Gilbert  Benson,  b.  Barren  Plains  (near  Springfield),  Tenn., 
Apr.  13,  1845;  Eureka  C.  1865-68;  Louisville  U.  1869-71;  M.  D.,  Nash- 
ville U.  1874 ;  S.  B.  T.  S.  1874-75 ;  R.  T.  S.  1875-76 ;  not  ord. ;  practic- 
ing medicine,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1876-.  pres.  Board  of  Health,  E.  Nash- 
ville, 1877-79;  Justice  of  the  Peace  of  Davidson  County,  1894-1900; 

Address,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

*J.  George  Fetzer,  R.  T.  S.  1874-76;  (for  record,  vid.  G.  D.,  class  of 
1873)  ;  d.  Wandsbek,  Germany,  July  31,  1909. 

Henry  L.  Janzen,  R.  T.  S.  1874-75,  (for  record,  vid.  G.  D.,  class  of 
1873). 

George  S.  Pratt,  b.  Milford,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  14,  1849;  ord.  Elizabethtown, 
N.  Y.,  Jan.  29,  1873;  p.  Elizabethtown,  1872-74;  R.  T.  S.  1874-76;  p. 
St.  Albans,  Vt.,  1878-87;  united  with  Epis.  ch. 

Address,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Daniel  Rhodes,  b.  Pawtuxet,  R.  I.,  Aug.  4,  1842;  2nd  lieutenant,  U.  S. 
Army,  1864-65;  B.  U.  1873;  R.  T.  S.  1874-75;  prof.  Latin,  Central  U., 
Pella,  la.,  1876-78 ;  agent,  A.  B.  P.  Soc.  for  Colorado,  1879-80 ;  engaged 
in  mercantile  pursuits,  1881-82 ;  invalid,  1883 ;  department  clerk,  Wash- 
ington, D.   C,  1884-88;   special  Examiner  of  Pensions,  1888-. 

Address,  Bureau  of  Pensions,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Heinrich  Wernick,  R.  T.  S.  1874-75;  (for  record,  vid.  G.  D.,  class  of 
1874). 

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1878 

GRADUATES 

FRANCIS  H.  ROWLEY,  Class  Secretary 

HOMER  CULVER  BRISTOL,  b.  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  June  18,  1852; 
U.  K.  1874;  R.  T.  S.  1878;  ord.  Elkhart,  Ind.,  Dec.  22,  1878;  p.  Elkhart, 
Nov.  1878-Dec.  79;  Cedar  Rapids,  la.,  Jan.  1880-Dec.  81;  invalid,  San 
Jose,  Oakland,  Los  Angeles,  and  Dixon,  Gal.,  1882-91 ;  prof.  Los 
Angeles  U.,  Sep.  1888-Jan.  90;  teaching,  Patcrson.  N.  J.,  Sep.  1891- 
June  95 ;  graduate  student,  U.  N.  Y.,  1891-92 ;  1893-95 ;  teaching,  Sax- 
ton's  River,  Vt.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  June  1895- 

Address,  236  Willoughby  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

GALON  SMITH  CLEVENGER,  b.  Kennon,  C,  Oct.  20.  1849;  D.  U. 
1875;  R.  T.  S.  1878;  ord.  Pike.  N.  Y.,  Aug.  1878;  p.  Pike.  1878-82; 
First  ch.,  Brookings,  S.  Dak.,  1882-88;  Vermillion,  1888-89;  Rapid 
Gity,  1889-97 ;  Pierre,  1897-99 ;  chaplain,  Grigsby's  Regt.  Rough  Riders, 
1898;  chaplain.  S.  D.  State  Senate,  1899;  general  miss.,  Alaska,  1900- 
07;  p.  Ballard  ch.,  Seattle,  Wash.,  1907-08;  Marshficld,  1908-09;  Sum- 
ner, 1909-.  Address,   Sumner,  Wash. 

CHARLES  DEWITT  KING,  b.  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  May  25,  1847;  D. 
U.  1875;  R.  T.  S.  1878;  ord.  New  London,  O.,  Sep.  11,  1878;  miss. 
A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Assam.,  1878-86;  homesteading  and  teaching,  Colo., 
1886-92;  miss.,  Assam,  1892-99;  mercantile  pursuits,  Chicago,  111.,  1899-. 

Address,  2952  Prairie  Ave.,  Chicago,  III. 

PHILIP  STAFFORD  MOXOM,  b.  Markham,  Ont.,  Aug.  10,  1848; 
private.  17th  Regt.  111.  Vol.  Cav.,  1863-65;  ord.  Bellevue,  Mich.,  Sep. 
19.  1871;  p.  Bellevue,  1871-72;  Albion,  1872-75;  R.  T.  S.  1878;  U.  R. 
1879;  p.  Mt.  Morris,  N.  Y.,  1875-79;  First  ch.,  Cleveland.  O.,  Apr. 
1879-Aug.  85;  First  ch.,  Boston,  JMass.,  Aug.  1885-Dec.  93;  South 
Cong,  ch.,  Springfield,  1894- ;  pres.  Bible  Normal  C.  June  1899-.  Au- 
thor, Aim  of  Life;  From  Jerusalem  to  Nicaea;  The  Religion  of  Hope. 
D.D.,  B.  U.,   1892.  Address,   Springfield,   Mass. 

THERON  OUTWATER,  b.  Wilson,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  18,  1848;  U.  R. 
1875;  R.  T.  S.  1878;  ord.  Sanborn,  N.  Y.,  June  20.  1878;  p.  Sanborn, 
June  1878-April  83;  Elizabeth.  N.  J.,  Apr.  1883- Apr.  88;  Kendall  ch., 
Washington,  D.  C,  Apr.   1888-. 

Address,  1352  B.  St.,  S.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

WILLIAM  PAPENHAUSEN,  b.  Seehausen,  Prussia,  Sep.  2,  1846; 
G.  D.  1868-69;  U.  R.  1871-75;  R.  T.  S.  1878;  miss,  to  Germans,  Rich- 
mond, Va.,  1878-80;  ord.  Springfield,  111.,  Dec.  29,  1880;  p.  First  German 

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ch.,  Springfield,  Apr.  1880-Apr.  84;  First  German  ch.,  Boston,  Mass., 
May  1884-Nov.  96;  First  German'  ch..  Borough  of  Queens,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  Nov.  1896-Nov.  98;  First  German  ch..  Union,  N.  J.,  Nov.  1898- 
Sep.  1901;  First  German  ch.,  Columbus,  Neb.,  Sep.  1901-Mar.  08;  First 
German  ch.,   Springfield,  111.,   Mar.    1908-. 

Address,   1431   College   St.,   Springfield,   111. 

FRANCIS  HAROLD  ROWLEY,  b.  Hilton,  N.  Y.,  July  25,  1854; 
U.  R.  1875;  R.  T.  S.  1878;  ord.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  June  22,  1878; 
p.  Parker  City,  Pa.,  1878-79;  Titusville,  1879-84;  North  Adams,  Mass., 
1884-92;  Oak  Park,  Chicago,  111.,  1892-96;  First  ch..  Fall  River,  Mass., 
1896-1900;  First  ch.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1900-10;  pres.  Mass.  Soc.  for  Pre- 
vention of  Cruelty  to  Animals,  1910-.  secy.,  Am.  Humane  Assoc, 
1894-1902;  visitor  Divinity  School,  H.  U.,  1905-  member  Corporation 
for  administering  Brigham  Hospital  for  Incurables,  Boston,  1906-. 
D.D.,  U.  R.,   1897.  Address,  Commonwealth  Ave.,  Boston,  Mass. 

WILLIAM  ALONZO  STANTON,  b.  Lawrenceville,  Pa.,  Mar.  5, 
1854;  Hanover  C.  1875;  R.  T.  S.  1878;  ord.  Muncie,  Ind.,  Nov.  14, 
1878;  p.  Muncie,  1878-Feb.  80;  Vermont  St.  ch.,  Quincy,  111.,  Feb. 
1880-Aug.  85;  student,  U.  C,  1884-86;  p.  First  ch.,  Rockford,  111., 
Sep.  1885-Mar.  90;  Shady  Ave.  ch.,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  Mar.  1890-.  Pitts- 
burg correspondent,  The  Examiner,  1890-1900;  author,  Stanton  Family; 
Three  Important  Movements.  Ph.D.,  U.  C,  1886;  D.D.,  Hanover  C, 
1890.  Address,  6340   Marchand  St.,   Pittsburg,    Pa. 

WILSON  FARON  WAKEFIELD,  b.  Milford,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  17,  1845; 
private  2d  Regt.  N.  Y.  Artillery,  1861-65;  U.  R.  1874;  R.  T.  S.  1878; 
ord.  Ontario,  N.  Y.,  June  13,  1878;  p.  Truxton,  N.  Y.,  1878-80;  Maho- 
pac  Falls,  1880-83;  p.  Port  Chester,  1883-93;  engaged  in  mercantile 
pursuits,  ib.,   1893-.  Address,   Port   Chester,   N.   Y. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

*Frank  Sanderson  Ashmore,  b.  Bangkok,  Siam,  Dec.  21,  1853;  B.  U. 
1871-74 ;  health  failed ;  resting  in  Pennsylvania  woods,  1874-76 ;  R.  T. 
S.  1876-78;  ord.  Montevideo,  Minn.,  July  1878;  p.  Montevideo,  1878-80; 
and  1881-83 ;  Hastings,  1884 ;  d.  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Dec.  6,  1884. 

Samuel  Baxter  Brierly,  b.  Neshannock  Falls,  Pa.,  Aug.  21,  1851;  D. 
U.  1875;  R.  T.  S.  1875-76;  not  ord.;  in  journalistic  work. 

Address,   Chicago,   111.    (1900) 

William  Pendleton  Chipman,  b.  Mystic,  Conn.,  May  11,  1854;  B.  U. 
1875;  R.  T.  S.  1875-76;  ord.  Davisville,  R.  I.,  Jan.  3,  1877;  p.  Davis- 
ville,  Jan.  1877-July  83;  Peabody,  Mass.,  July  1883-Jan.  85;  acting  p. 
Barnwell  Court  House,  S.  C,  Jan.-May  85 ;  w.  c.  Mystic,  Conn.,  in 
business  May  1885-Oct.  86;  p.  Walton,  N.  Y.,  Oct  1886-May  88;  Pawl- 

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ing,  May  1888-June  92;  Essex,  Conn.,  June  1892-May  1900;  Damaris- 
cotta,  Me.,  May  1900-May  06;  in  literary  and  mercantile  pursuits  May 
1906-.  Author,  Black  Forge  Mills;  Roy  Gilbert's  Search;  and  many 
other  tales  of  travel  and  adventure.     D.D.,   Presb.  C.  of  S.   C,   1890. 

Address,  Talcottville,  Conn. 

Dudley  Fletcher  Howell,  b.  Warren  Co.,  Ky.,  Aug.  18,  1848;  Bethel 
C.  1S74;  ..rd.  llcthany  ch.,  Warren  Co.,  Ky.,  Aug.  18,  1873;  R.  T.  S. 
1875-77;  dismissed  to  S.  B.  T.  S. 

♦Joseph  AUeine  Kellogg,  b.  Frankfort,  Ky.,  May  1,  1839;  Free  Acad., 
Xorwich,  Conn.,  R.  T.  S.  1876-77;  deceased. 

Archibald  P.  McDiarmid,  b.  Yarmouth,  Ont.,  June  10,  1852;  U.  T. 
1875;  K.  T.  S.  1875-76;  ord.  Clarence,  Ont.,  June  20,  1876;  p.  Clarence, 
June  1876-Aug.  77;  Strathroy,  Sep.  1877-Nov.  79;  Port  Hope,  Nov. 
1879-Dec.  82;  Ottawa,  Dec.  1882-Apr.  89;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  1890- 
Nov.  92;  secy.  Foreign  Miss.  Board  of  Ontario  and  Quebec,  Nov.  1892- 
June  99;  treas.  ib.,  June  1896-June  99;  principal,  Brandon  College, 
Manitoba,  June  1899-.     D.D.,  McM.  U.,  1899. 

Address,  1240  Lorin  Ave.,  Brandon,  Man. 

*Samuel  Whitney  Nichols,  b.  Burlington,  Vt.,  Nov.  12,  1846;  Colg.  U. 
1874;  R.  T.  S.,  1874-75;  Colg.  T.  S.,  1877;  miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc, 
Madras,  India,  1878-80;  d.  Madras,  Dec.  8,  1880. 

James  Michael  Raycroft,  b.  Scull,  Ireland,  Aug.  26,  1846;  R.  T.  S. 
1876-77  (1900). 

*John  Frank  Stone,  b.  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1847;  D.  U.  1875;  R.  T.  S. 
1875-76;  prof.  Leland  U.,  New  Orleans,  La.,  1876-78;  d.  New  Orleans, 
Feb.  19,  1878. 

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GRADUATES 

FRANK  L.  WILKINS,  Class  Secretary 

WILLIAM  ASHMORE,  b.  Bangkok,  Siam,  Sep.  28,  1851;  B.  U.  1870; 
teacher,  Peddie  Inst.,  Hightstown,  N.  J.,  1870-72;  student,  Univ.  of 
Leipzig,  1872-73;  Univ.  of  Berlin,  1873-74;  prof,  of  Greek,  S.  C.  1874- 
75;  instructor  in  Greek  and  Latin,  B.  U.,  1875-76;  R.  T.  S.  1879;  ord. 
Rochester,  June  26,  1879;  miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Swatow,  China, 
1879-87;  on  furlough,  residence,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  1887-91;  Swatow, 
Oct.  1891-99;  on  furlough,  residence,  Morgan  Park,  III.,  1899-1900; 
Hamilton,   New   York,   1900-01;   Swatow,  Oct.   1901-Feb.  09;   on   fur- 

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lough,  residence,  Chicago,  111.,  1909-.  Author,  A  Version  of  Portions 
of  the  New  Testament  in  Swatow  Colloquial;  Revision  of  Swatow 
Collouqial  New  Testament;  Revision  of  Genesis;  The  Lord's  Day  (in 
Chinese— China  Bapt.  Pub.  Soc,  Canton).     D.D.,  B.  U.,  1905. 

Address,  Swatow,  China. 

WILLIAM  HENRY  HARRISON  AVERY,  b.  Granville,  O.,  July  13, 
1840;  113th  Regt.,  O.  Vol.  Inf.,  private,  serg.  major,  first  lieut.,  and 
captain,  1862-65;  D.  U.,  1867;  principal.  Collegiate  Inst.,  Canton,  O., 
1869-76;  R.  T.  S.  1879;  ord.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  25,  1880;  p.  Genesee 
St.  ch.,  Rochester,  1880-81 ;  Mason  City,  la.,  Nov.  1881-Mar.  83 ;  Den- 
ison,  Dec.  1883-Feb.  87 ;  Jerseyville,  III.,  Feb.  1887-Sep.  91 ;  prof.  Intel- 
lectual and  Moral  Philosophy,  S.  C,  Sep.  1891-June  94;  w.  c.  Upper 
Alton,  111.,  June  1894-July  95 ;  p.  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  July  1895-1903 ;  w.  c, 
invalid,  1903-.     D.D.,  S.  C,  1895.       Address,  Middletown  Springs,  Vt. 

FRANCIS  BELLAMY,  b.  Mount  Morris,  N.  Y.,  May  18,  1855;  U.  R. 
1876;  R.  T.  S.  1879;  ord.  Little  Falls,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  18,  1879;  p.  Little 
Falls,  Dec.  1879-Jan.  85;  Bethany  ch.,  Boston,  Mass.,  Feb.  1885-June 
91 ;  editorial  and  publishing  work.     Address  31  E.  17th  St.,  N.  Y.  City. 

ARTHUR  BILLINGS  CHAFFEE,  b.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  June  19, 
1852;  P.  U.  1876;  R.  T.  S.  1879;  prof.  Latin  Lang,  and  Literature, 
F.  C.  1879-87;  prof.  Chemistry  and  Physics,  ib.,  1887-89;  ord.  Franklin, 
Ind.,  Sep.  30,  1884;  p.  Plainfield  and  Danville,  Ind.,  1885-87;  Seymour, 
Mar.  1889-Aug.  90;  South  Bend,  Sep.  1890-Jan.  96;  pres.  Central  U.  of 
Iowa,  Pella,  la.,  1895-99;  H.  U.,  Chemistry,  summer  of  1888;  U.  C, 
Sociology,  summer  of  1895 ;  p.  Mason  City,  Jan.  1899 ;  Forest  Ave.  ch., 
Des  Moines,  la.,  1899-1900;  prof.  Philosophy  and  History,  Des  M.  C, 
1899-1900;  pres.  Bishop  C,  Marshall,  Texas,  1901-07;  prof.  History, 
Kal.  C,  1907-.    D.D.,  F.  C,  1894. 

Address,  1227  Jefferson  Avenue,  Kalamazoo,  Mich. 

*GEDDIS  HERMAN  ELGIN,  b.  Claysville,  Ind.,  Mar.  16,  1848;  F. 
C.  1875;  ord.  Columbus,  Ind.,  Aug.  3,  1875;  p.  Columbus,  1875-76; 
R.  T.  S.  1879;  p.  North  ch.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1879-82;  editor  and 
proprietor,  Indiana  Baptist,  1881-90;  stated  supply,  Adams,  Mt.  Pleas- 
ant, Clayton,  Lewis  Creek,  and  Southport,  Ind.,  in  connection  with 
journalistic  work,  1882-90;  D.D.,  F.  C,  1889;  d.  Southport,  Ind.,  May 
5,  1890. 

LOUIS  AGASSIZ  GOULD,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  June  4,  1855;  Wms. 
C.  1875;  R.  T.  S.  1879;  ord.  Holley,  N.  Y.,  June  5,  1879;  p.  Holley, 
June  1879-Jan.  84;  associate  p.  Fall  River,  Mass.,  June  1885-Dec.  86; 
miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Ningpo,  China,  Aug.  1888-Aug.  89;  Shaohing, 
Aug.  1889-Oct.  93;  acting  p.  Racine,  Wis.,  Oct.  1893-May  94;  p.  High- 

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land  Park.  111..  June  1894-July  97;  Shelbyville,  Ind.,  Jan.  1898-1901; 
p.  Santa  Monica,  Occidental  Heights.  Downey  and  other  churches  in 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Assoc,  1901-06;  w.  c.  1906-. 

Address,  3800  E.  First  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

BENJAMIN  HUGHES,  b.  Fishguard,  S.  Wales,  Eng.,  Nov.  2,  1843; 
U.  R.  1875;  supply,  Hornby  and  Monterey,  N.  Y.,  1875-76;  R.  T.  S. 
1879;  licensed  and  set  apart  to  miss,  work  among  the  seafaring  class 
by  the  Washington  St.  ch.,  Buflfalo,  N.  Y. ;  miss,  work.  Mariner's 
Temple,  New  York,  1879-81 ;  miss,  work  among  sailors,  Milford  Haven, 
South  Wales,  Eng.,  1882-95;  Bethel,  miss.,  Lowestoft,  1895-1902; 
dist  secy,  of  British  and  Foreign  Sailors  Soc,  1905-. 

Address,  36  Stanthorpe  Rd.,  Streatham,  S.  W. 

BENJAMIN  LEWIS  NEFF,  b.  Rural  Dale,  O.,  Dec.  21,  1845;  D.  U. 
1876;  R.  T.  S.  1879;  ord.  Columbia,  O.,  Nov.  28,  1879;  p.  Columbia, 
1879-81;  Duncan's  Falls,  1881-87;  Caldwell,  1887-91;  Valley,  1891-95; 
Vigo,  1895-99;  CenterviUc,  1899-1904;  Dresden,  1905-06;  Plain  City, 
1907-.  Address,    Plain   City,   Ohio. 

FRANKLIN  PIERCE  SWARTZ,  b.  near  Stirling,  O.,  June  8,  1852; 
D.  U.,  1876;  R.  T.  S.  1879;  ord.  Loudonvilie.  6.,  Oct.  29,  1879;  p. 
Loudonville,  Aug.  1879-Oct.  88;  Portsmouth,  Oct.  1888-Feb.  91;  King's 
Mills,  Feb.  1891-.  Address,  King's  Mills,  Ohio. 

FRANK  LEMOINE  WILKINS,  b.  Tyrone,  N.  Y.,  June  30,  1851; 
U.  R.  1876;  R.  T.  S.  1879;  ord.  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  8,  1879;  p.  Second 
ch.,  Auburn,  Sep.  1879-Nov.  85;  Calvary  ch.,  Davenport,  la.,  Nov.  1885- 
Sep.  91;  general  secy.  B.  Y.  P.  U.  of  America,  Oct.  1891-Mar.  97; 
editor,  The  Baptist  Union,  Nov.  1891-July  96;  p.  First  ch.,  Gloucester, 
Mass.,  Nov.  1897-Sept.  1905;  Free  St.,  ch.,  Portland,  Me.,  Oct.  1905-. 
D.D.,   Central   U.  of  Iowa,    1886. 

Address,   122  Emery   St.,   Portland,   ]\Iaine. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

George  Washington  Coon,  M.  E.,  b.  Shelby,  N.  Y..  July  26,  1847;  U. 
R.  1876;  R.  T.  S.  1876-78;  dismissed  to  Boston  U.  School  of  Theology. 

Address,  22  Portland  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

George  Edwin  Eldredge,  b.  Warsaw,  O.,  June  19,  1849;  U.  R.  1876; 
R.  T.  S.  1876-77;  ord.  Marengo,  la.,  Feb.  26.  1879;  p.  Marengo,  1878-80; 
Dublin  and  neighboring  churches.  1881-84;  CenterviUc,  1884-85;  New 
Market  1886-87;  Raritan,  111.,  1887-88;  student,  Hahnemann  Med.  C, 
Chicago,  1889-90;  p.  Poway,  Cal.,  1891-92;  Oceanside,  1893-94;  Del 
Mar,   1895-96;   w.   c.   Oceanside,    1897-98;    Coronado,    1899-. 

Address,  Orange  Ave.,  &  3rd  Street,  Coronado,  Cal. 
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*Lucius  Harrison  Fisher,  b.  Napoli,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  7,  1846;  R.  T.  S. 
1877-79;  ord.  Farmington,  Pa.,  Oct.  29,  1879;  p.  Farmington,  1879-82; 
Clymer,  N.  Y.  1882-85;  Osage  City,  Kan.,  1885-87;  Stockton,  1887-89; 
Downes,  1889-90;  Marysville,  1890-92;  d.  Topeka,  Kan.,  Apr.  12,  1892. 

Frank  Wayland  Gibbs,  b.  Bennettsburg,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  24,  1852;  R.  T.  S. 
1877-78;   not  ord.;  joined   Seventh  Day  Adventists. 

Address,    St.    Helena,    Calif.    (1900). 

Isaiah  Borroughs  Hudnutt,  M.  E.,  b.  Royalton,  N.  Y.,  July  23,  1846; 
U.  R.  1872;  principal,  Union  School,  Fairport,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  1872-June 
1873 ;  Union  school,  Scottsville,  Sep.  1873-June  1875 ;  Boston  U.  School 
of  Theology,  1875-76;  ord.  Medina,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  23,  1877;  p.  Charlotte, 
Oct.  1877-Oct.  1880;  R.  T.  S.  1879;  dismissed  to  Boston  U.  School  of 
Theology.  Address,   Lockport,   N.   Y. 

*Horace  Holmes  Hunt,  b.  E.  Clarence,  N.  Y.,  May  10,  1852;  U.  R. 
1876;  R.  T.  S.  1876-78;  dismissed  to  N.  T.  I.;  d.  Fairport,  N.  Y.,  June 
23,  1897. 

Julian  William  Johnson,  b.  near  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Dec.  12,  1849;  U. 
R.  two  years ;  R.  T.  S.  1877 ;  not  ord. ;  residence,  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
1878-.  Address,    1224  Lake   Ave.,   Rochester,   N.    Y. 

Fritz  August  Licht,  R.  T.  S.  1876-79,  (for  record,  vid.  G.  D.,  class 
of  1879). 

Stephen  Abbott  Northrop,  b.  Granville,  C,  Apr.  7,  1853;  Colg.  U. 
1876;  R.  T.  S.  1876-77;  ord.  Fenton,  Mich.,  Oct.  4,  1877;  p.  Fenton, 
July  1877-Sep.  82;  p.  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  Sep.  1882-Oct.  95;  pres., 
Ind.  State  Conv.  for  three  years ;  p.  First  ch.,  Cincinnati,  O., 
Oct.  1892-Dec.  96;  First  ch.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  Dec.  1896-Feb.  1, 
1906;  First  ch.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  Feb.  1,  1906-July  1,  1908;  supply 
of  First  ch.,  Carthage,  Mo.,  during  literary  work,  1908-09;  p.  First  ch., 
Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1910-.  Chautauqua  lecturer;  Chaplain  of  two  Nation- 
al Republican  Conventions,  etc.  Author,  A  Cloud  of  Witnesses;  The 
Johns  zuho  have  Made  History.  LL.D.,  U.  of  Mo.,  1900.  D.D.,  F.  C, 
1895.  Address,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

*Temple  Carey  Sargent,  b.  Goodhope,  O.,  Dec.  25,  1853;  D.  U.  1876; 
R.  T.  S.  1876-78;  not  ord.;  health  failed;  in  Insane  Asylum,  Cincinnati, 
O.,  1880-1901 ;  d.  Carthage,  O.,  1902. 

James  Eaton  Wallace,  b.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  June  23,  1849;  U.  R.  1873; 
p.  M.  E.  ch.,  Sweden  Center,  N.  Y.,  1873-84;  ord.  deacon  in  M.  E. 
Church,  Batavia,  Sep.  27,  1874;  p.  Youngstown,  N.  Y.,  1874-75;  Mill- 
ville,  1875-76;  R.  T.  S.  1876-77;  stated  supply,  W.  Webster,  1876-77; 

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p.  Pendleton.  1877-79;  Newfane,  1879-81;  Manila,  1881-83;  Hemlock 
Lake,  1883-85;  Hedding  ch.,  Rochester,  1885-87;  Hinsdale,  1887-89; 
Rushford,  1889-91  ;  united  with  the  Park  Ave.  Bapt.  ch.,  Rochester, 
1891 ;  ord.  North  Bapt.  ch.,  Rochester,  Dec.  21,  1891 ;  p.  North  ch.,  1891- 
92;  engaged  in  evangelistic  work  and  pulpit  supply,  1893-97;  w.  c. 
Rochester,  1897-1902;  educational  work,  Santiago,  Cuba,  1902-08;  unit- 
ed with  Pentecostal  ch.    Address,  78  Nottingham  Ave.,  Patchogue,  L.  I. 

21-*4 

1880 

GRADUATES 

JOSIAH  R.  HENDERSON,  Class  Secretary 

*HENRIE  SARGENT  BAGLEY,  b.  Yates,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  4,  1852;  U.  R.; 
R.  T.  S.  1880;  not  ord.;  p.  Wilder  St.  mission,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1880- 
82;  Wolcott,  1882-83;  d.  N.  Parma,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  29,  1883. 

JESSE  BOSWELL,  b.  Monrocville,  O.,  Nov.  19,  1849;  D.  U.  1877; 
K.  T.  S.  1880;  ord.  Storm  Lake.  la.,  June  21,  1881;  p.  Storm  Lake, 
18S0-May  83;  Bellevue,  O.,  May  1883-May  84;  New  London,  Sep.  1884- 
May  89 ;  Erie,  Pa.,  May  1889-June  91 ;  Weston,  Mich.,  Mar.  1892-June 
97;  on  farm,  Monroeville,  O..  June  1897-Nov.  98;  p.  Heston  St.  ch., 
Toledo,  Oct.  1898-1904;  supplied  at  Oakwood  Ave.  ch.,  Toledo,  June 
and  became  pastor,  Nov.  1904-July  07;  p.  Monroeville,  O.,  Jan.  1908-. 

Address,  ]\fain  St.,  IVIonroeville,  O. 

JOSEPH  VANOR  GARTON,  b.  England,  Oct.  29,  1850;  U.  R.  1877; 
R.  T.  S.  1880;  ord.  Meridon,  Conn.,  Dec.  7,  1880;  p.  First  ch.,  Meriden, 
Oct.  1880-Mar.  91 ;  Old  Cambridge  ch.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Mar.  1891- 
Apr.  1900;  W.  Somerville  ch.,  Mar.  1901-.     D.D.,  Des  M.  C,  1905. 

Address,  113  College  Ave.,  West  Somerville,  Mass. 

FRED  TAYLOR  GATES,  b.  Maine,  N.  Y.,  July  2,  1853;  U.  R.  1877; 
R.  T.  S.  1880;  ord.  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Sep.  22,  1880;  p.  Central  ch., 
Minneapolis.  June  1880-Apr.  88;  financial  secy.,  Pillsbury  Acad.,  Minn., 
Apr.-June  88;  cor.  secy.,  A.  B.  Ed.  Soc,  June  1888-June  93;  repre- 
sentative of  John  D.  Rockefeller  in  finance  and  philanthropy,  Jan.  1893-. 
chairman  General  Education  Board,  1906-. 

Address.  Montclair,  N.  J. 

EDWARD  GREEN,  b.  Haverhill,  Mass.,  July  19,  1850;  B.  U.  1877; 
R.  T.  S.  1880;  ord.  Peterboro,  N.  H.,  May  5,  1881;  p.  Peterboro,  May 

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1881-May  84 ;  Bellows  Falls,  Vt.,  May  1884-May  85 ;  in  business,  Bel- 
lows Falls,   May   1885-Oct.  86;   united  with  Unitarian  Church. 

Address,  Exeter,  N.  H. 

JOSIAH  ROBERT  HENDERSON,  b.  Merrimack,  N.  H.,  July  25, 
1853;  Cy.  C.  1877;  R.  T.  S.  1880;  ord.  Penfield,  N.  Y..  Sep.  23,  1880; 
p.  Penfield,  1880-83;  Wyoming,  0.,  1883-85;  Palmyra,  N.  Y.,  1885-97; 
cor.  secy.,  N.  Y.  B.  U.  for  M.  E.,  Rochester,  1897-  address,  11  N. 
Alvah  Strong  Hall,  Rochester.  Author,  article  in  Baptist  Rezncw, 
Ignatius  Loyola  and  the  Jesuits;  Tlie  Teacher's  Work;  and  several  pub- 
lished sermons.     D.D.,  Cy.  C,  1902. 

Address,  57  Brighton  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

ALBERT  HENRY  JESSUP,  b.  Palmyra,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  14,  1854;  Syra- 
cuse U.  1872-1874;  teaching.  Mich.,  1875;  Syracuse  U.  1876-7;  R.  T.  S. 
1880;  ord.  Whitesville,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  16,  1881;  p.  Whitesville,  Oct.  1881- 
Mar.  85;  Medina,  Mich.,  Apr.  1885-Dec.  86;  Portland,  Dec.  1886-Oct. 
88;  Wooster,  O.,  Oct.  1888-Oct.  92;  S.  Haven,  Mich.,  Dec.  1892-Nov. 
97;  supply,  Farmington,  Iowa,  Nov.  1897-May  98;  w.  c.  Fort  Madison, 
June  1898-Mar.  1900;  chaplain  la.  State  Penitentiary,  Mar.  1900-, 

Address,  Fort  Madison,  la. 

FRANK  TERRY  LATHAM,  b.  Orient  Point,  L.  I.,  Nov.  29,  1849; 
B.  U.  1877;  R.  T.  S.  1880;  ord.  Suffield,  Conn.,  May  5,  1881;  p.  Suffield, 
1880-83;  Newport,  N.  H.,  1883-88;  Medina,  N.  Y.,  1888-Aug.  1904; 
Oneida,  Oct.  1904-.  Address,  215  Main  St.,  Oneida,  N.  Y. 

SAMUEL  BERKLEY  LEARY,  b.  Front  Royal,  Va.,  Apr.  13,  1850; 
D.  U.  1876;  teacher.  Shaw  U.,  Raleigh,  N.  C,  1876-77;  R.  T.  S.  1880; 
ord.  ]\Ieridian,  N.  Y.,  July  28.  1880;  p.  Meridian,  Apr.  1880-Apr.  84; 
New  Woodstock,  July  1884-Oct.  88 ;  Randallsville,  Oct.  1888-Oct.  1906 ; 
New  Hartford,  Oct.  1906- ;  teacher,  Colg.  Acad.,  1892-93. 

Address.  9  Oxford  Road,  New  Hartford,  N.  Y. 

*JEDIDIAH  WHEELER  OSBORN,  b.  Marion,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  6,  1853; 
D.  U.  1876;  R.  T.  S.  1880;  ord.  Fremont,  Neb.,  Sep.  22,  1880;  p.  Sacra- 
mento, Cal.,  1880-81;  w.  c.  Fremont,  Neb.,  1881-83;  d.  Fremont,  Neb., 
Mar.  22,  1883. 

FREDERICK  AUGUSTUS  VANDERBURG,  b.  Thornhill,  N.  Y., 
Aug.  21,  1847 ;  U.  R.  1876 ;  R.  T.  S.  1880 ;  ord.  .Murray,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  19, 
1880;  p.  Gaines  and  Murray  ch.,  1880-85;  student,  U.  T.  S.,  and  as- 
sistant to  Dr.  Edward  Judson,  New  York,  1886-87;  p.  Whitesville, 
1887-89;  student,  Univ.  of  Berlin,  Germany,  1889-90;  assistant  to  Dr. 
Edward  Judson,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1892-.  Author,  Sumerian  Hymns. 
Ph.D.,  Columbia  U.,  1908. 

Address,  53  Washington  Square,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

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SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

Gilbert  Ellis  Bailey,  b.  Pekin,  111.,  Apr.  27,  1852;  U.  C.  1878;  R.  T.  S. 
1878-79 ;  for  many  years  a  reporter  and  mining  expert,  Chicago,  111. 
(1900.) 

Frederick  Campbell.  Presb.,  b.  Paris,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  17,  1857;  P.  U.  1877; 
R.    r.  S.  \S.77-7S;  dismissed  to  Aub.  T.  S.  1880.    Sc.  D.,  Amer.  U.,  1902. 

Address,  30  First  Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Casper  Nimrod  Donaldson,  b.  Greenville  County,  S.  C,  Oct.  2,  1849; 
Fur.  U.  1866-70;  ord.  Greenville  Co.,  S.  C,  July  1872;  S.  B.  T.  S.  1871- 
73 ;  R.  T.  S.  1878-80 ;  p.  Brookfield,  N.Y.,  1880-82 ;  Florence,  S.  C,  1882- 
84;  Fourth  St.  ch.,  Portsmouth,  Va.,  1884-&S;  Smithfield,  1888-95;  p. 
Atlanta,  Ga.,  1895-99;  w.  c.  ib.,  1899-1907;  p.  Inman  Pk.  ch.,  ib.,  1907- 

Address,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Edward  Graalmann,  R.  T.  S.  1877-78,  (for  record,  vid.  G.  D.,  class 
of  1878). 

Ebenezer  Warren  Hunt,  b.  East  Clarence,  N.  Y.,  May  3,  1851;  U.  R. 
1873;  principal,  Union  school,  Rushville,  N.  Y.,  1873-74;  practising 
law,  Syracuse,  1874-77;  R.  T.  S.  1877-78;  N.  T.  I.  1880;  ord.  Fall  River, 
Mass.,  Sep.  21,  1880;  p.  Second  ch.,  Fall  River,  1880-82;  Fairfield,  la., 
1883-85;  prof.  Rhetoric  and  Elocution,  State  U.,  Lincoln,  Neb.,  1887- 
92;  farmer  Syracuse,  1892-  Address,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

John  Jaeger,  R.  T.  S.  1877-78,  (for  record,  vid.  G.  D.,  class  of  1878). 

Henry  Clay  Milliman,  M.  E.,  b.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  8,  1852;  U. 
R.  1877 ;  R.  T.  S.  1877-78 ;  dismissed  to  Boston  U.  School  of  Theology. 

Address,  Avon,  N.  Y. 

Wilder  Mellen  Nutting,  Presb.,  b.  Monmouth,  111.,  Feb.  28,  1854;  R. 
T.  S.  1878-79;     (1900). 

Farley  Porter,  Cong.,  b.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  27,  1845;  U.  R.  1866; 
R.  T.  S.  1877-80;  ord.  Colorado  Springs,  Col.,  Aug.  1880;  p.  Gothic 
and  Crested  Butte,  Aug.  1880-Jan.  82;  supply,  Greene  and  Portland, 
N.  Y.,  1882;  p.  Volney,  June  1883-June  84;  Woodville,  June  1884-June 
85;  Elizabethtown,  July  1885-June  87;  New  Haven,  Jan.  1887-Jan.  88; 
united  with  Presb.  Church  in  1888.  Address,  Elba,  N.  Y. 

Lester  Lewis  Potter,  b.  Colebrook,  Conn.,  Mar.  30,  1858;  R.  T.  S. 
1877-78;  ord.  Willington,  Conn.,  May  21,  1879;  p.  Everett,  Mass.,  1879- 
80;  W.  Newton,  1880-82;  Springfield.  1882-85;  Hartford,  Conn.,  1885- 
87;  united  with  Cong,  denomination,  1888. 

Address,  Sage  Allen  Building,  Hartford,  Conn. 
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Christoph  Heinrich  Schmidt,  R.  T.  S.  1877-78;  (for  record,  vid.  G. 
D.,  class  of  1878). 

*Charles  Smith,  b.  Howard,  N.  Y.,  May  10,  1849;  Alfred  U.,  Theol. 
Dept.,  1876-79;  R.  T.  S.  1879-80,  ord.  Almond,  N.  Y.,  June  5,  1879;  p. 
Almond,  1878-83;  Andover,  1883-86;  Harrison  Valley  and  Westfield, 
Pa.,  1886-91 ;  united  with  the  M.  E.  Church,  1891 ;  d.  in  Calif.,  1902. 

*George  Barker  Stevens,  b.  Spencer,  N.  Y.,  July  13,  1854;  U. 
R.  1877;  R.  T.  S.  1877-78;  dismissed  to  Divinity  School,  Y.  U.,  1880; 
prof.  N.  T.  Interpretation  and  Criticism,  Divinity  School,  Y.  U.,  1886- 
96;  prof.  Systematic  Theology,  ib.,  1896-1906.  Author,  The  Epistle  to  the 
Galatians;  The  Pauline  Theology;  The  Johannine  Theology;  Doctrine 
and  Life;  Life  of  Peter  Parker;  The  Epistles  of  Paul  in  Modern  Eng- 
lish; The  Theology  of  the  New  Testament;  Christian  Doctrine  of  Salva- 
tion; Messages  of  Paul;  Messages  of  the  Apostles;  The  Teaching  of 
Jesus;  The  Theology  of  the  N.  T.  Ph.D.,  Syracuse  U.,  1883;  D.D., 
Univ.  of  Jena,  1886;  111.  C,  1902;  LL.D.,  U.  R.  1902;  d.  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  June  22,  1906. 

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1881 

GRADUATES 

CHARLES  J.  ROSE,  Class  Secretary 

STUART  SAMUEL  BATES,  b.  Cascade,  la..  Mar.  10,  1851;  U.  T. 
1878;  Woodstock  C.  1878-79;  R.  T.  S.  1881;  ord.  Gobies,  Ont.,  June 
1,  1881;  p.  Gobies,  June  1881-Jan.  96;  College  St.  ch.,  Toronto,  Feb. 
1886-May,  1903;  field  secy.,  Bapt.  Sunday  Schools,  city  of  Toronto, 
June  1903-May  06;  p.  First  ch.,  St.  Catherines,  Ont.,  June  1906-Feb.  08; 
Educational  secy.,  McM.  U.,  Feb.  1908-.  chairman.  For.  Miss.  Board, 
1890-.  member  Board  of  Governors  and  Senate,  McM.  U.,  1894-1908. 
D.D.,   McM.  U.,   1901.  Address,  358  Markham  St.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

LATHAN  AUGUSTUS  CRANDALL,  b.  Plymouth,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  20, 
1850;  Hillsdale  C,  1873;  ord.  Free  Bapt.,  Pittsford,  Mich.,  Nov.  1873; 
p.  Free  Bapt.  ch.,  Racine,  Wis.,  July  1874-July  76;  Free  Bapt.  ch..  Fair- 
port,  N.  Y.,  July  1876-May  79 ;  R.  T.  S.  1881 ;  recognized  by  Bapt.  coun- 
cil, Owego,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  1881;  p.  Owego,  May  1881-Aug.  84;  Twenty- 
third  St.  ch.,  New  York,  Aug.  1884-Feb.  89 ;  Euclid  Ave.  ch.,  Cleveland, 
O.,  Feb.  18S9-July  92;  Memorial  ch.,  Chicago,  111.,  July  1892-May  1904; 
Trinity,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  May  1904-  rec.  sec,  A.  B.  H.  M.  Soc, 
1886-89;    chairman    American    Com.    Baptist    World    Alliance,    1905; 

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chairman  Board  of  Managers,  A.  B.  F.  M.  See,  1908-.  pres.  Minn.  In- 
terdenominational  Commission,   1908-.     D.D.,   Hillsdale   C,    1889. 

Address,  1915  Colfax  Ave.  S.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

PATRICK  WILLIAM  DORSEY,  b.  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  31,  1851 
U.  R.  1877;  R.  I".  S.  1881;  ord.  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  Sep.  6,  1881;  p 
First  ch.,  Los  Angeles,  1881-88;  Emanuel  ch.,  San  Francisco,  1888-92 
pres.,  S.  Calif.  C,  1893-95;  travel  for  health,  1895-97;  instructor,  S.  N 
S.,  Waco,  Texas,  1898;  student  of  Greek  and  Latin,  U.  C,  1898-99 
supt.  schools,  Lexington,  111.,  1899-1900;  prof,  of  Greek,  Ouchita  College 
Archidelphia,  Ark.,  1900-01.  engaged  in  mercantile  pursuits,  ib.,  1901- 

Address,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla 

RANSOM  HARVEY,  b.  Conesus,  N.  Y.,  May  18,  1851;  U.  R.  1878 
R.  T.  S.  1881;  ord.  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  May  23,  1882;  p.  Jamestown, 
Mar.  1882-Scp.  87;  Poughkeepsie,  Sep.  1887-Dec.  1892;  Third  German- 
town,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Dec.  1892-Dec.  99;  acting  pastor.  Tenth  ch., 
Philadelphia,  summer  of  1900;  Oak  Hill,  O'Fallon,  111.,  April  1901-June 
03,  dean  of  Divinity  School  and  prof,  of  Theology  and  Church  His- 
tory, S.  C,  Mar.  1901-June  03;  p.  Vermont  St.  ch.,  Quincy,  111.,  June 
1903-Sep.  04;  head  of  Divinity  Department  and  prof,  of  Theology, 
Bible  and  Philosophy,  LaGr.  C,  Sep.  1904-.    D.D.,  U.  R.  1901. 

Address,  La  Grange,  Mo. 

LOUIS  CHRISTOPHER  HOPPEL,  b.  near  Bremersville,  Ind.,  Aug. 
1,  1847;  U.  S.  Army  during  Civil  War,  14  months;  F.  C.  1878;  R.  T. 
S.  1881;  teacher,  Roger  Williams  U.,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1882-83; 
principal,  Benedict  Inst.,  Columbia,  S.  C,  1883-87;  farmer,  Dupont, 
Ind.,  June  1887-Mar.  89;  ord.  Decatur,  Ind.,  May  4,  1889;  p.  Decatur, 
Mar.  1889-Oct.  91;  Orland,  Aug.  1893-Sep.  98;  Napoleon,  Ind.,  Feb. 
1901-Feb.  02;  invalid,  Feb.  1902-.  Address,  Dupont,  Indiana. 

WILLARD  HOWARD  LATOURETTE,  b.  Oregon  City,  Ore.,  Aug. 
7,  1852;  Pacific  U.  1874;  R.  T.  S.  1881;  ord.  Clyde,  N.  Y.,  June  17, 
1881;  p.  Clyde,  June  1881-Apr.  82;  miss.  Los  Angeles  Association,  Cal., 
1882-85;  p.  Los  Gatos,  Cal.,  Mar.  1885-Sep.  86;  general  miss.  A.  B.  H. 
M.  Soc,  for  Northern  and  Southern  Cal.  and  Nev.,  1886-97 ;  cor.  secy., 
General  Bapt.  Conv.  of  Cal.,  Oct.  1886-Dec.  97;  exploring  miss,  of 
A.  B.  H.  M.  Soc.  in  Alaska,  1898 ;  w.  c.  Oakland,  Cal.,  1899-1901 ;  field 
secy.,  McM.  C,  July  1901-June  05;  retired;  invalid,  1905-. 

Address,  McMinnville,  Oregon. 

PETER  ARTHUR  McEWEN,  b.  Beckwith,  Ont.,  June  14,  1848; 
U.  T.  1878;  Woodstock  C,  1878-81;  R.  T.  S.  1881;  B.  D.,  McM.  U. 
1886;  ord.  London,  Ont.,  Aug.  9,  1878;  p.  London,  1878-80;  Clarence, 
May    1881-May   84;    Osgoode    (Vernon    P.    O.),   June    1884-Mar.    89; 

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agent,  Grand  Ligne  Miss,  in  Ont.,  Que.  and  Great  Britain,  Mar.  1889- 
Dec.  90;  p.  Windsor,  N.  S.,  Dec.  1890-Nov.  95;  Berlin,  Ont.,  Nov. 
1895-Aug.  1903;  Carleton  Place,  Aug.  1903-Dec.  04;  North  Toronto 
(including  York  Mills),  Jan.   1905-. 

Address,  Bedford  Park,  North  Toronto,  Ont. 

STANLEY  ALBERT  McKAY,  b.  Eddyville,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  11,  1850;  U. 
R.  1878 ;  R.  T.  S.  1881 ;  ord.  Lyons,  N.  Y.,  July  13,  1881 ;  p.  Lyons,  1881- 
86;  Canandaigua,  Jan.  1887-Aug.  89;  Owatonna,  Minn.,  Aug.  1889- 
Nov.  94;  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  1894-96;  supply,  Wauwatosa,  summer  1896; 
p.  Bloomington,  111.,  Sep.  1896-1900;  pres.  S.  C.,  1900-05;  p.  Franklin- 
ville,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  1905-April  09 ;  farming  and  fruit  raising,  April  1909-. 
D.D.,  S.  C.,  1898.  Address,  Gasport,  N.  Y. 

CHARLES  HENRY  PENDLETON,  b.  Fincastle,  Va.,  Feb.  4,  1854; 
B.  U.  1878;  R.  T.  S.  1881;  ord.  Salem,  Ohio,  Feb.  9,  1882;  p.  Salem, 
Oct.  1881-June  82;  Cleveland,  June  1882-May  87;  Main  St.  ch.,  Wor- 
cester, Mass.,  June  1887-Apr.  95;  Mount  Holly,  N.  J.,  June  1896- 
1904;   Youngstown,  O.,   1904- 

Address,    781    Bryson    St.,    Youngstown,    O. 

JAMES  REA,  b.  Liverpool,  Eng.,  Aug.  4,  1850;  U.  C.  1872-76;  B.  U. 
1878;  R.  T.  S.  1881;  ord.  Warren,  Pa.,  June  16,  1881;  p.  Warren,  1881- 
84;  Denver,  Col.,  1884-87;  Xenia,  O.,  1887-90;  Painesville,  1890-93; 
Bufifalo,  N.  Y.,  1893-1900;  Mariners'  Temple,  Boston,  Mass.,  Feb.  1900- 
May  02 ;  mercantile  pursuits,  1902-.     Ph.D.,  Mt.  Union  C,  1893. 

Address,    33    Angell    St.,   Dorchester,    Mass. 

CHARLES  JUSTUS  ROSE,  b.  Pike,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  30,  1849;  Des  M.  C. 
1878;  ord.  Sciola,  la.,  June  22,  1878;  R.  T.  S.  1881;  p.  Kingsville,  O., 
May  1881-May  87 ;  Oberlin,  May  1887-June  93 ;  Mt.  Vernon,  June  1893- 
Jan.   1904;  cor.  secy.,  Ohio  Bapt.   Conv.,  Dec.   1904- 

Address,    Granville,    Ohio. 

CORNELIUS  SAMUEL  SAVAGE,  b.  Hartford,  Conn.,  May  29,  1851; 
B.  U.,  1878;  R.  T.  S.  1881;  ord.  Hannibal,  Mo.,  Feb.  2,  1882;  p.  Hanni- 
bal, Jan.  1882-Dec.  86;  Ogdensburg,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  1887-Aug.  91;  Hamil- 
ton, Aug.  1891-Oct.  1900;  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  1900-.  rec.  secy. 
Executive  Com.  of  Bapt.  Education  Soc.  of  State  of  N.  Y.,  1892-1902; 
rec.  secy.  Bapt.  Educ.  Soc.  of  N.  Y.,  1907-.  D.D.,  B.  U.  and  Colg.  U., 
1908.  Address,   Oswego,   N.   Y. 

NIMROD  CALVERT  SMITH,  b.  near  Worthington,  Ind.,  Apr.  3, 
1852;  F.  C.  1878;  R.  T.  S.  1881;  ord.  Greenwood,  Ind.,  Aug.  18,  1881; 
p.  Greenwood  and  Southport,  May  1881-Jan.  83 ;  Kokomo,  Jan.  1883- 
Jan.    89;    Washington,    Feb.    1889-Oct.    96;    supply,    Washington    and 

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neighboring  churches,  Oct.  1896^Mar.  97;  p.  Princeton,  Mar.  1897-July 
1903;  Liberty  Center,  Ind.,  Dec.  1903-July  06;  Bicknell,  July  1906-. 
D.D.,  Central  C.   1909.  Address,  Bicknell,  Indiana. 

JOHN  CYRUS  THOMS.  b.  Elgin,  III.,  May  10,  1852;  U.  C.  1874-76; 

B.  U.  1878;  R.  T.  S.  1881;  ord.  Palmyra,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  21,  1881;  p.  Pal- 
myra, 1881-85;  Elyria,  O.,  1885-88;  graduate,  Cleveland  Homoeopathic 
Med.  C,  1887;  p.  Erie,  Pa.,  1888-92;  field  secy.,  B.  Y.  P.  U.,  Mar.-Dec. 
1892;  p.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1892-95;  Titusville,  Pa.,  1895-97;  national 
lecturer,  Anti- Saloon  League  of  Am.,  1898-99;  supt.  Wash.  State  Anti- 
Saloon  League,   189S^1907;  w.   c.   North   East,   1907-. 

Address,  North  East,   Pa. 

*NORMAN  MATHER  WATERBURY,  b.  N.  Adams,  Mass.,  Dec.  3, 
1855;  U.  R.  1878;  R.  T.  S.  1881;  ord.  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.,  Sep. 
8,  1881;  miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Socy.,  Madras,  India,  1881-86;  d.  Madras, 
Nov.  11,  1886. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

William  Appel,  R.  T.  S.  1878-79,  (for  record,  vid.  G.  D.,  class  of  1879). 
*DeGrand  Deloss  Babcock,  b.  Millport,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  4,  1843;   Hobart 

C.  1861-62;  ord.  Millport,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  28,  1875;  p.  Millport,  1875-79; 
R.  T.  S.  1879-81;  p.  Genesee  St.  ch.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1881-85;  d. 
Rochester,  Oct.  1885. 

George  Colfax  Baldwin  Jr.,  b.  Troy,  N.  Y.,  May  29,  1847;  U.  R.  1869; 
in  business,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1869-79;  R.  T.  S.  1879-80;  ord.  Bennington, 
Vt.,  July  17,  1881;  p.  Bennington,  1881-85;  First  ch.,  Springfield,  Mass., 
1885-99;  w.  c.  North  Scituate,  Mass.,  1899-1900;  in  business,  Spring- 
field, Mass.,  1900-.  Address,  351  Union  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Charles  Judson  Conklin,  b.  Paterson,  N.  J.,  Apr.  5,  1857;  U.  N.  Y. 
1878;  Divinity  School,  Y.  U.  1878-79;  R.  T.  S.  1879-81;  dismissed  to 
U.  T.   S.  Address,  39  Model  Ave.,  Trenton,   N.  J. 

Fredwald  Stephen  Lawrence,  b.  Kingsclear,  N.  B.,  July  6,  1849;  S. 
N.  S.  Johnson.  Vt..  Bangor  T.  S.,  1878 ;  R.  T.  S.  1879-81 ;  ord.  Madrid, 
N.  Y.,  Sep.  1881;  p.  Madrid,  June  1881-Dec.  83;  Stockton,  Cal.,  Feb. 
1884-Oct.  88;  Santa  Cruz,  Oct.  1888-July  95;  State  evangelist,  Sep. 
1895-Sep.  96;  miss.  p.  San  Jose,  Mount  View,  and  Palo  Alto,  residence, 
San  Jose.  Sep.  1896-Sep.  1900;  District  Miss.,  Nevada,  1900-03;  miss, 
p.  Marshfield.  Ore.,  1904-April  05;  p.  Pocatett,  Idaho,  May  1905-. 

Addrcss,  340  West  Fremont  Ave.,   Pocatett,  Idaho. 

John  George  Maeder,  R.  T.  S.  1878-79;  (for  record,  vid.  G.  D.,  class 
of  1879). 

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♦Reuben  Berkley  McVeigh,  b.  McConnellsville,  O.,  Apr.  15,  1849; 
D.  U.  1878;  R.  T.  S.  1878-79;  not  ord.;  prof.  Lang.,  Grand  River  C, 
Edinburg,  Mo.,  1879-84;  teacher,  Nebraska  Bapt.  Seminary,  Gibbon, 
Neb.,  1884-86;  principal,  public  school,  Shelton,  la.,  1886-87;  prof. 
Lang.,  Central  U.  of  la.,  Pella,  1887-88;  health  failed;  teacher,  Kimball, 
Neb.,   1889-90;   d.  Tindall,  Mo.,  June  6,   1890. 

Jacob  Henry  Merkel,  R.  T.  S.  1878-81,  (for  record,  vid.  G.  D.,  class 
of  1878).  Address,  3008  Walton  Ave.,   Cleveland,   O. 

♦Seward  Robson,  b.  Italy,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  17,  1850;  Colg.  U.  1875;  ord. 
Reading  Center,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  7,  1876;  R.  T.  S.  1878-80;  dismissed  to 
Colg.  T.  S.  1881 ;  d.  Fruithurst,  Calif.,  Nov.  17,  1898. 

Jacob  Staub,  R.  T.  S.  1878-79;  (for  record,  vid.  G.  D.,  class  of  1879). 

Wilkins  Brantley  Stevens,  b.  Tallapoosa  Co.,  Ala.,  Dec.  1,  1854;  Mer. 
U.  1878;  R.  T.  S.  1878-79;  ord.  Shiloh  ch.,  Marion  Co.,  Ga. ;  p.  Ella- 
ville,  Ga.,  1879-80;  Lumpkin,  1880-82;  pastor  and  supply,  country 
churches,  Shiloh  and  Mt.  Carmel,  Marion  Co.,  Shiloh,  Sumpter  Co., 
Elim    and    County    Line,    Stewart    Co.,    1882-. 

Address,   Preston,  Ga. 

Benjamin  Stites  Terry,  b.  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Apr.  9,  1857;  Colg.  U.,  1878; 
Colg.  T.  S.  1878-79;  R.  T.  S.  1879-80;  dismissed  to  Colg.  T.  S.  1881; 
prof.  History,  U.  C,  1892-  Ph.D.,  Univ.  of  Freiburg,  1892;  LL.D., 
Colg.  U.,  1903.  Address,  University  of  Chicago,  Chicago,  111. 

George  Nicholas  Thomssen,  R.  T.  S.  1878-79;  (for  record,  vid.  G.  D., 
class  of  1876). 

♦Stephen  Deroy  Whitmore,  b.  Hudson,  Mich.,  May  22,  1852;  Adrian 
C.  1877-78 ;  R.  T.  S.  1878-79 ;  ord.  Fairfield,  Mich.,  Aug.  1880 ;  p.  Rom«» 
1879-80;  Fairfield,  1880-81;  d.  Fairfield,  Mich.,  Mar.  6,  1881. 

Andrew  Elijah  Williams,  b.  West  Point,  Ga.,  Jan.  11,  1857;  Mer.  U. 
1877;  R.  T.  S.  1878  (one  term);  ord.  Columbus,  Ga.,  Jan.  1878;  p. 
several  country  churches,  Muscogee  and  Harris  counties,  Ga. ;  prevented 
by  ill-health  from  continuing  active  work  of  the  ministry ;  mercantile 
pursuits.  Address,   1531  3rd  Ave.,  Columbus,  Ga. 

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GRADUATES 

THEODORE  S.  LEONARD,  Class  Secretary 

CLARK  MILLS  BRINK,  b.  Owego,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  7,  1850;  U.  R.  1879; 
R.  T.  S.  1882;  ord.  Owego,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  4,  1883;  p.  First  ch.,  Des  Moines, 
Iowa,  Jan.   1883-87;  acting  p.   First  ch.,  Waterbury,   Conn.,   1887-Apr. 

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88;  p.  Rosevillc  ch.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  Apr.  1888-92;  instructor,  Rhetoric 
and  Oratory,  B.  U.,  1892-95;  prof.  English  and  History,  Kal.  C,  1895- 
1901;  graduate  student,  H.  U.  1901-02;  prof.  English,  Kansas  State 
Agr.  Col.,  1902-  dean  of  the  College,  1908-.  graduate  student,  U.  N.  Y., 
1890-94.     Ph.D.,  U.  N.  Y.,  1894. 

Address,  9  Park  Road,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

ERNEST  DEWITT  BURTON,  b.  Granville,  O.,  Feb.  4,  1856;  D.  U. 
1876:  teaching.  1876-79;  R.  T.  S.  1882;  ord.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  June 
22,  1883;  instructor,  N.  T.  Greek,  R.  T.  S.,  1882-83;  associate  prof.  N. 
T.  Interpretation,  N.  T.  I.,  1883-86;  prof,  ib.,  1886-92;  student,  Univ. 
of  Leipzig,  1887;  prof.  N.  T.  Interpretation,  and  head  of  N.  T.  Depart- 
ment, U.  C.  1892-  student,  Univ.  of  Berlin,  1894-.  one  of  the  associate 
editors.  The  Biblical  World,  1893-1906;  editor-in-chief,  1906-.  one  of 
the  editors  of  The  American  Journal  of  Theology,  1897-1906;  Man- 
aging editor,  1906-.  Oriental  Educational  Commissioner  of  the  Univer- 
sity of  Chicago,  1908-09.  Author,  Syntax  of  Moods  and  Tenses  in 
New  Testament  Greek;  Records  and  Letters  of  the  Apostolic  Age; 
Handbook  of  the  Life  of  Paul;  Short  Introduction  to  the  Gospels; 
Principles  of  Literary  Criticism  and  their  Application  to  the  Synoptic 
Problem;  Studies  in  the  Gospel  according  to  Mark;  (with  Wm.  Arnold 
Stevens),  Harmony  of  the  Gospels  for  Historical  Study;  (with  Shailer 
Mathews),  Studies  in  the  Life  of  Christ  and  Principles  and  Ideals  for 
the  Sunday  School;  (with  J.  M.  P.  Smith  and  G.  B.  Smith),  Biblical 
Ideas  of  Atonement;  editor  (1899-1906  with  W.  R.  Harper)  of 
Constructive  Bible  Studies.    D.D.,  D.  U.,  1897. 

Address,  5525  Woodlawn  Ave.,  Chicago. 

LUCIUS  CHARLES  DAVIS,  b.  Belmont,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  13,  1851;  U. 
R.  1879;  R.  T.  S.  1882;  ord.  Hurleyville,  N.  Y.,  June  26,  1883;  p. 
Hurleyville,  June  1882-JuIy  85;  Sherman,  Aug.  1886-Aug.  88;  Andover, 
Aug.  1888-July  91;  Yates.  July  1891-July  97;  Bath,  July  1897-Jan. 
1900;  Hamburg,  May  1900-Mar.  03;  supply  and  p.  Second  ch.,  Hoboken, 
N.  J.,  Dec.  1903-Sept.  05;  miss,  work  Mar.  1903-. 

Address,  41  Seventh  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

CHARLES  WILLIAM  EEDE,  b.  Kingsville,  Ont.,  Feb.  15.  1847;  U. 
T.  1875-1879;  R.  T.  S.  1882;  ord.  Red  Wing,  Minn.,  July  13,  1883; 
p.  Red  Wing,  1883-84;  B.  U.  T.  S.  1884-86;  p.  Lake  Geneva,  Wis., 
1886-87;  journalism  on  Ballston  Spa  Journal,  Ballston  Spa.  N.  Y., 
1887-94;  in  business.  Ballston  Spa,  1894-.     Address,  Ballston  Spa.  N.  Y. 

JOHN  HOWARD  GROFF,  b.  Chester  Valley,  Pa.,  May  1.  1854; 
Bu.  U.  1879;  R.  '!".  S.  1882;  ord.  Carbondale,  Pa.,  Oct.  12,  1882;  p. 
Carbondale,    1882-84;    Coldwater,    Mich.,    1884-85;    State   miss.,    Mich., 

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1885-86;   p.    Shclbyville,    Ind.,    lH86-9fJ;    student,   Medical    C.   of   Ind., 
Indianapolis,   1890-93;  physician,  "1893-         Address,  Cumberland,  Ind. 

BENJAMIN  DAVIESE  HAHN,  b.  Stone  Mills,  C,  Aug.  21,  1856; 
Woostcr  U.  1877;  R.  'J.  S.  1882;  ord.  Westerly,  R.  I.,  Sep.  26,  1882; 
p.  Westerly,  Sep.  1882-Feb.  91  ;  Newark,  N.  J.,  Feb.  1891-Mar.  93 ; 
Springfield,  Mass.,  Mar.  1893-     D.D.,  Cy.  C.  1899. 

Address,  109  Pearl  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

CHARLES  KENNON  HENDERSON,  b.  Warrior  Stand,  Ala.,  June 
18,  1846;  Mcr.  U.  1868;  ord.  Good  Hope,  Ala.,  Dec.  17,  1871;  p.  Cedar- 
town,  Ga.,  1875-79;  R.  T.  S.  1882;  p.  Pike,  N.  Y.,  1882-85;  student, 
S.  P.  T.  S.,  1885;  p.  Gadsden,  Ala.,  1885-88;  Cedartown,  1888-92; 
Birmingham,  1892-95;  Cedartown,  1895-1908;  w.  c.  ib.,  literary  work 
and  supply,  1908-.  Author,  Commentary  on  Romans;  The  Country- 
man, a  novel.  Address,  Cedartown,  Ga. 

THEODORE  STUART  LEONARD,  b.  Montour  Falls,  N.  Y.,  Nov. 
14,  1849;  Colg.  U.  1872  74;  ord.  North  East,  Pa.,  July  14,  1875;  p. 
North  Fast,  1875-76;  Stockton,  N.  Y.,  1876-79;  R.  T.  S.  1882;  p. 
Owosso,  Mich.,  June  1882-June  84;  Charlotte,  Oct.  1884-Mar.  87; 
agent,  A.  B.  IL  M.  See,  in  West  and  Northwest,  Mar.  1887-July  88; 
p.  Hastings,  Minn.,  July  1888- .May  89;  Beatrice,  Neb.,  May  1889-Aug. 
91;  Friendship,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  1891-Jan.  93;  Park  ch.,  New  York,  Jan. 
1893-Aug.  95;  supply,  Beatrice,  Neb.,  Oct.  1895-Mar.  96;  p.  First 
ch.,  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  June  1895- May  98;  Calvary  ch.,  Binghamton, 
June  1898-^/^;  w.  c.  W/J-VM ;  p.  Nnnda,  Feb.  1901-Oct.  03;  Sher- 
burne, Oct.  1903-Oct.  (A;  in  business,  Oct.  1904- Mar.  05;  p.  Fort  Ann, 
Mar.  1905-.  Address,  Fort  Ann,  N.  Y. 

THOMAS  PHILLIPS,  b.  Newport,  Fng.,  Oct.  14,  1853;  U.  R.  1879; 
R.  T.  S.  1882;  ord.  Conneaut,  O.,  Oct.  11,  1882;  p.  Conneaut,  1882-85; 
San  Bernardino,  Cal.,  1885-87;  w.  c.  ib.,  1887-. 

Address,   San   Bernardino,   Cal. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

Frederick  William  Becker,  R.  T.  S.  1879-81,  ffor  record,  vid.  G.  D., 
class  of  1881). 

August  Bolter,  R.  T.  S.  1879-81;  (for  record,  vid.  G.  D.,  class  of  1881). 

Thomas  Scott  Bovell,  b.  Coles  Co.,  111.,  Dec.  25,  1854;  S.  C.  1879; 
R.  T.  S.  1879-80;  dismissed  to  Theological  department,  S.  C. 

Address,  615  S.  Central  Ave.,  Burlington,  Iowa. 

Vincent  Farnkopf,  R.  T.  S.  1879-80;  (for  record,  vid.  G.  D.,  class  of 
1880). 

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1882 

Henry  William  Geil.  U.  'I',  S.  1H7''  H2;  (f<.r  record,  vid.  C.  Tl.  class  of 

IKSJ). 

John  Ferdinand  Groth,  K.  'I".  S.  1H7K  HO;  (f<,r  record,  vid.  (',.  1).,  class 
of    IWO). 

George  Alfred  Giinthcr.  \<.  T.  S.  1H79  Ki ;  (for  record,  vid.,  (;.  I).,  class 
of  IXHI  ). 

Edwin  Clay  Hamilton,  h.  New  Amien,  N.  S.,  Mar.  5.  1K5(I;  1 1.  \i., 
I)arl.  course;  R.  T.  S.  1H79  K2,  left  on  accoiinl  of  ill  health  al  he^iiiiiing 
of  spring  term,  1882;  ord.  San  DicKo,  Cal.,  Oct.  <),  1KK3;  p.  San  DieRo, 
Sep.  1«H3-Apr.  H4;  miss,  in  RosehiirK.  Ore.,  July  1KK4  Jan.  H5 ;  in 
business,  Lf)S  Angeles,  Cal.,  Jan.  IHH.S  Jan.  90;  general  secy.,  Y.  M.  C. 
A.,  Santa  Harhara.,  Jan.  1H9()  Jan.  92;  ]>.  Iluencnie  and  I'ieasaiit  Valley, 
June  1H92  June  93;  miss,  in  lliicnciiic,  Jidy  1H9.3  July  94;  miss,  col- 
jxirleiir  in  Los  Angeh-s,  Vi-uIiiim  .mkI  .S.nii.i  r.,iili.ii.i  ((iiiiitic'.,  .Api'.  IH'M 
98;  do..  So.  Calif.,  July  1H9X  . 

Address,  SOZX   I'.is.idcu.-i   Ave.,   I.os   Aii).;cles,  Calif. 

John  Baptist  Haygooni,  li.  (!<  niir<l<,  Cipp.idoci.i,  Asia  Minor,  June 
25,  1849;  Marsovan  'I.  S.,  1W.0  70;  Rohert  C.  1875;  University 
Medical  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1877  79;  R.  T.  S.  187f>-82;  ord.  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Apr.  1.3,  1HH3;  miss,  in  Constantinople,  1883  87; 
cnRaged  in  nicnaulilc  pntMiil.,  .New  N'ork,  N.  Y.,  1887  '>*>;  l'liiladel|tliia, 
Pa.,  1899-1901;  New  York,  N.  Y.,  IWl  04;  ]).  I'irsi  Anueiiiaii  I'resh. 
ch.,  Fresno,  f!alif.,  1904-.  'Pranslatrir  of  two  ir.Kis  on  h.iplism  into 
Armeuiaii,  Armeno-'rnrKish  and  Creco-Turkisli  l.-inguages.  Aulliur, 
in  Armenian   languaKc,   IVIiy  Hti/'lixls  h'rfu.sr  Infiiut  linplism. 

A.ldt.",',,    W?,')   R.   St.,   i'Vesuo.  C.ilif. 

Robert  Cehorn  Henderson,  h.  Madisouville,  Tr-im.,  Jmie  10,  1853;  O. 
C.   1879;    R.  'I'.   S.   1K79  80;  disuiisscd  to   I',.   U.  T.   S.,    May   1880; 

Benjamin  Eugene  Hillman,  l»  .S.nidusky,  N.  Y.,  June  19,  1848;  Arcade 
Academy,  18^)8  69;  I-ranklinville  Academy,  18r.9  7?>\  R.  I".  S.  1873  74; 
ord.  I'.elfast,  N.  Y.,  Nf.v.  18,  1874;  p.  I'.elfast,  1874  76;  SpriuKville, 
1876-79;  Fast  Aurora,  1879  80;  R.  T.  S.  1HS0  82;  i..  I'tanklinville, 
N.  Y.,  1881  87;  Nf)rlh  I'.asl,  I'a.,  1887  95;  mercantile  |)insuits.  North 
East,   I'a.,  1895  .  Address,  North   ICast,  Pa. 

Edward  Baxter  Marsh,  1>.  Ckc  iiliel.l.  Mass.,  Nov.  22.  1853;  Am.  C. 
1876;  teacher,  Monson  (Mass.)  Acad,,  1877;  Corm.  Lit.  Inst,.  Snmeld, 
Conn.,  1877  78;  principal,  high  scho.d,  Amherst.  Mass.,  1878  79;  R.  T. 
S.  1879-80;  asst.  instructor,  Latin  Lang.,  Am.  C,  1880  82;  asst.  li- 
brarian, 1880-85;  registrar.  1880  95;  in  business,  Bf)slon,  residence, 
Melrose,   1895  .  Address,   15  Cass  St.,   Melrose,   Mass. 

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John  Henry  Meyers,  R.  T.  S.  1879-80;  (for  record,  vid.  G.  D.,  class  of 
1881). 

Benson  Howard  Roberts,  b.  Brockport,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  9,  1853;  D.  C. 
1876;  R.  T.  S.  1879;  ord.  Free  Methodist,  Albion,  N.  Y. ;  principal, 
A.  M.  Chesborough  Seminary,  N.  Chili,  N.  Y.,  1881-1906;  manager 
Christian  Home  for  Girls,  1907-.  Editor,  The  Earnest  Christian,  1893- 
1908;  Holiness  Teachings,  1893. 

Address,  424  Diiqiiesne  Way,   Pittsburg,   Pa. 

Henry  Harrison  Thomas,  b.  Afton  N.  Y.,  Nov.  5,  1840;  Franklyn  Dela- 
ware Lit.  Inst.,  1856-59;  R.  T.  S.  1880-82;  ord.  Ellery,  N.  Y.,  Mar. 
25,  1880;  p.  Nicholville,  N.  Y.,  June  1882-July  84;  Alabama,  Oct. 
1884-Nov.  85;  Knowlesville,  Dec.  1885-July  90;  Dansville,  July 
1890-Jan.  95;  Vineland,  N.  J.,  Feb.  1895-Oct.  98;  w.  c.  Vineland,  Oct. 
1898-Oct.  99;  p.  Newtown  Square,  Pa.,  Oct.  1899-June  1905;  teaching 
Benedict  C,  Columbia,  S.  C,  Sep.  1905-June  07 ;  Leland  U.,  New- 
Orleans,  La.,  Sep.  1907-June  08;  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Sep.  1908-.  acting  p. 
Clayton,  N.  J.,  May  1909-. 

Address,  720  Grape  St.,  Vineland,  N.  J. 

24 

1883 

GRADUATES 

WILLIAM  E.  WITTER,  Class  Secretary 

THEODORE  ELMER  BUSFIELD,  b.  Maynard,  Mass.,  Sep.  27, 
1858;  Tufts  C.  1880;  R.  T.  S.  1883;  ord.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Sep.  12, 
1883;  p.  Grand  Ave.  ch.,  New  Haven,  1883-85;  First  ch.,  Bangor,  Me., 
1885-92;  Park  ch.,  Utica,  N.  Y.,  1893-1903;  First  Cong.,  N.  Adams, 
Mass.,   1903-.     D.D.,  Tufts  C,   1902. 

Address,  123  Church  St.,  North  Adams,  Mass. 

WALLACE  BUTTRICK,  b.  Potsdam,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  23,  1853;  S.  N.  S., 
Potsdam,  1871-72;  private  tuition,  1877-80;  R.  T.  S.  1883;  ord.  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  May  31,  1883;  p.  First  ch.,  New  Haven,  June  1883-Mar. 
89;  First  ch.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Apr.  1889-July  92;  Emmanuel  ch.,  Al- 
bany, N.  Y.,  Aug.  1892-Mar.  1902;  secy.,  General  Education  Board, 
New   York,  April   1902-      D.D.,  U.   R.,   1898. 

Address,  2  Rector  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

JAMES  EDWARD  COCHRANE,  b.  Monmouth,  Me.,  July  4,  1854; 
ord.  Mariaville,  Me.,  Aug.  6,  1879;  Cy.  C,  1880;  R.  T.  S.  1883;  p. 
Paris,  Me.,  Sep.  1883-86;  miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Moulmein,  Burma,  Oct. 

106 


1883 

1886-Jaii.  89;  p.  HallowcIl,  Mc,  Oct.  1889-Oct.  99;  p.  Springvalc,  Nov. 
1899-Jan.  1904;  miss,  evangelist,  Maine  Bapt.  Miss.  Conv.,  Jan.  1904-. 
chaplain  of  Second   Reg.   N.   G.   State  of   Me.,   Nov.   1893- 

Addrcss,  41   Cumberland   St.,   Brunswick,   Maine. 

JOSEPH  KOSSUTH  DIXON,  b.  Hemlock  Lake,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  8,  1853; 
ord.  Leavenworth,  Kan.,  June  24,  1877;  W.  J.  C.  1879;  R.  T.  S.  1883; 
p.  First  ch.,  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  June  1883-June  89;  Epiphany  ch.,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  June  1889-July  95;  Penn.  Ave.  ch.,  Scranton,  Sep.  1896- 
Apr.  98;  Warren  Ave.  ch.,  Boston,  Mass.,  Apr.  1898-Mar.  99;  w.  c. 
Boston,  Mar.-Apr.  1899;  w.  c.  London,  England,  1900-Dcc.  02;  p.  Maze 
Pond  ch.,  ib.,  Dec.  1902-Apr.  04;  engaged  in  mercantile  pursuits,  Apr. 
1904-.  Author,  The  Gettysburg  of  Life;  The  Victorian  Era  and  Chris- 
tian Progress;  numerous  sociological,  scientific,  ethnological  and  theo- 
logical  articles.     D.D.,   Bu.   U.,   1894.  Address,   Wyncote,   Pa. 

GEORGE  LEONARD  HART,  b.  Akron,  O.,  Oct.  19,  1852;  D.  U. 
1880;  R.  T.  S.  1883;  ord.  Gunnison,  Col.,  July  1883;  p.  Gunnison,  June 
1883-Dec.  84;  First  ch..  Pueblo,  Dec.  1884-Mar.  87;  Superior  St.  ch., 
Cleveland,  O.,  Mar.  1887-June  95;  Berean  ch.,  Bridgeton,  N.  J., 
June  1895-June  1901;  Olivet  ch.,  Cleveland,  O.,  June  1901-June  05; 
First  ch.,   Seville,   June   1905-  Address,   Seville,   O. 

*NAHUM  HINES,  b.  Stafford,  O.,  Aug.  30,  1852;  D.  U.  1876;  R.  T. 
S.  1883;  not  ord.;  p.  Webster,  N.  Y.,  1883-84;  prof.  Bapt.  T.  S.,  Rich- 
mond, Va.,  1884-87;  in  business,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1887-96;  d.  Brook- 
lyn, Apr.  10,  1896. 

♦JOHN  FRANKLIN  NELSON,  b.  Marshall  Co.,  W.  Va.,  Mar.  21, 
1850;  D.  U.  1880;  R.  T.  S.  1883;  ord.  Adams  Centre,  N.  Y.,  July  26, 
1883;  p.  Adams  Centre,  1883-92;  d.  Adams  Centre,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  4,  1892. 

SIDNEY  WHITE  RIVENBURG,  b.  Clifford,  Pa.,  Oct.  12,  1857; 
B.  U.  1880;  R.  T.  S.  1883;  ord.  Clifford,  Pa.,  Aug.  22,  1883;  miss. 
A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Molung,  Naga  Hills,  Assam,  Jan.  1884-Feb.  87; 
Kohima,  Naga  Hills,  Feb.  1887-  on  furlough  in  U.  S.,  Jan.  1890- 
Oct.  94;  student,  Baltimore,  Md.,  Medical  C,  1894,  M.  D. ;  on  furlough 
in  U.  S.  Dec.  1905-Nov.  07.  Translated  Matthctv,  John  and  Acts  into 
Angami  Naga  and  prepared  several  text-books  in  the  same ;  trans- 
lated Acts  and  50  hymns  into  Ao  Naga. 

Address,  Kohima,  Assam,   India. 

WILLIAM  ELLSWORTH  WITTER,  b.  La  Grange,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  9. 
1854;   U.   R.   1880;    R.  T.   S.   1883;   ord.   La   Grange,   N.    Y.,   Aug.    15, 

107 


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1883;  miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Sibsagor,  Assam,  India,  Jan.  1883-Apr. 
84 ;  Wokha,  Assam,  India,  Apr.  1884-Mar.  88 ;  student,  Chicago  Homoeo- 
pathic Medical  C,  1888-90;  acting  p.  Centennial  ch.,  Chicago,  111.,  Feb.- 
Sep.  1891 ;  dist.  secy.,  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Middle  Western  Dist.,  Sep.  1891- 
July  96;  N.  E.,  dist.  secy.,  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc.  July  1896-  instructor  in 
Missions,  Gordon  School  of  N  T.  I.,  1903-.  Author,  several  hymns 
and  Magazine  articles;  Grammar  and  Vocabulary  Shota  Naga.  M.D., 
Chicago   Homoepathic   Medical   C,   1890;   D.D.,   Central   C,   Iowa. 

Address,  80  Worcester   St.,   Boston,   Mass. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

Augustus  Levi  Abbott,  b.  Weymouth,  Mass.,  Aug.  6,  1858;  B.  U.  1880; 
R.  T.  S.  1880  (one  term)  ;  lawyer,  St.  Louis,  1884-  member  of  Com. 
on  Legal  Relations  of  North.  Bapt.  Conv.,  1908-  Author  (with  H.  E. 
Mills),   Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Eminent  Domain. 

Address,  909  Times  Bldg.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

♦Augustus  Rogers  Babcock,  b.  Sag  Harbor,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  28,  1848; 
Mystic  Valley  Inst.,  1876;  ord.  Allenton,  R.  I.,  Feb.  7,  1877;  p.  Allen- 
ton,  Feb.  1877-Mar.  80;  East  Marion,  L.  I.,  Mar.  1880-Aug.  81;  R.  T. 
S.  1881-83 ;  p.  Wolcott,  N.  Y.,  June  1883-June  85 ;  Moravia,  June  1885- 
Nov.  87;  Wyoming,  Nov.  1887-Nov.  89;  Brewster,  Nov.  1889-Apr. 
95;  Easton,  Pa.,  Apr.  1895-Nov.  96;  Allentown,  N.  J.,  Nov.  1896-1903; 
d.  Allentown,  N.  J.,  Feb.  17,  1903. 

Charles  Avery  Babcock,  b.  Copenhagen,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  13,  1850;  Colg. 
U.,  1874-75;  C.  T.  S.  1878-80;  R.  T.  S.  1881-82;  p.  Canton,  Pa.,  1884- 
87;  Cooper's  Plains,  N.  Y.,  May  1887-Nov.  88;  Canton,  Pa.,  1888- 
91 ;  Damascus,  Pa.,  1891-92 ;  deposed  by  action  of  a  council  called  by 
church  in  Canton,  May  23,  1893; 

Frank  Gardner,  b.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  16,  1856;  Conn.  Lit.  Inst., 
1875-79 ;  U.  R.  1879-81 ;  R.  T.  S.  1881-82 ;  p.  Avon,  N.  Y.,  1882-83 ;  ord. 
Coaticook,  Que.,  Apr.  30,  1884;  p.  Coaticook  and  Barford  ch.,  Feb. 
1884-May  86;  Waterloo,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  1886-May  89;  Grace  ch.,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  May  1889-May  90;  East  ch.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  June  1890- 
June  93;  evangelistic  work,  Jersey  City,  Oct.  1893- Apr.  94;  p.  First 
ch.,  Eatontown,  May  1894-May  98;  First  ch.,  Sunbury,  Pa.,  May  1898- 
1907 ;  First  ch.,  Johnstown,  Pa.,  June  1907-  Author,  Much  and  More, 
and  Other  Sermons;  First  Memory  Lessons. 

Address,  429  Lincoln  St.,  Johnstown,  Pa. 

*George  Stephen  Goodspeed,  b.  Janesville,  Wis.,  Jan.  14,  1860;  B.  U. 
1880;  R.  T.  S.  1880  (one  term)  ;  dismissed  to  B.  U.  T.  S. ;  d.  Chicago, 
111.,  Feb.  17,  1905. 

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Peter  Grant,  b.  Grantovvn,  Scotland,  Mar.  15,  1846;  Manchester  Bus- 
iness C. ;  ord.  Antprior,  Ont.,  1879 ;  p.  Cumberland  and  Antprior,  Ont., 
1879-81;  R.  T.  S.  1881-83;  p.  Park  River,  Dak.,  1883-87;  health  failed; 
w.  c.  Santa  Barbara,  Cal.,  1888-92;  p.  Goleta,  1892-97;  Oxnard,  April 
1899-1902;   health   failed.  Address,   Santa   Barbara,   Calif. 

Charles  Freeman  Hopkins,  b.  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  H.,  Feb.  20,  1854;  Am. 
C.  1S.S0;  K.  T.  S.  1880-82;  dismissed  to  Colg.  T.  S. ;  lawyer,  Duluth, 
Minn.  Address,   Duluth,    Minn. 

*Henry  Woodburn  Wilson,  b.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  7,  1849;  Des  M. 
C;  ord.  I'olk  City,  la.,  July  11,  1878;  p.  Perry,  la..  May  1879-Aug.  80; 
DeWitt,  Sep.  1880-Oct.  81;  R.  T.  S.  1881-83;  p.  Yates,  N.  Y.,  June 
1883-May  86;  Ames,  la.,  May  1886-June  90;  Paola,  Kan.,  June  1890- 
Aug.  91 ;  w.  c.  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Sep.  1891-Feb.  93 ;  p.  Stratfield,  Conn., 
Feb.  1893-1900;  Old  Mystic,  1900-02;  d.  Old  Mystic,  Conn.,  June  5,  1902. 

♦Charles  Henry  Woods,  b.  Strykersville,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  9,  1849;  Java 
Union  school;  ord.  Eden,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  15,  1874;  p.  Eden,  1874-77; 
Randolph,  1877-78;  Belfast,  1878-81;  R.  T.  S.  1881-83;  p.  Ashtabula, 
O.,  1884;  Columbia,  S.  D.,  18&4-85;  Hutchinson,  Kan.,  1885-87;  d. 
Hutchinson,  Mar.   15,  1888. 

18-*6 

1884 

GRADUATES 

ISAAC  W.  GRIMES,  Class  Secretary 

*JOSEPH  NILES  BACON,  b.  Sandisfield,  Mass.,  Apr.  14,  1848; 
Westfield  Acad.;  R.  T.  S.  1884;  ord.  Aladrid,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  23,  1884;  p. 
Madrid,  Sep.  1884-July  89 ;  Belleville,  July  1889- Jan.  96 ;  W.  Winfield, 
June  1897-Sep.  99;  w.  c.  Hamilton,  Oct.  1899-1906;  d.  Hamilton,  N.  Y., 
Jan.  23,  1906. 

DAVID  JUDSON  BAILEY,  b.  Lincoln,  Me.,  Sep.  20,  1853;  Cy.  C. 
1881;  R.  T.  S.  1884;  ord.  Bolton,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  7,  i884;  p.  Bolton,  18S4- 
85;  Warrensburg,  1885-86;  Shelby  Centre,  1887-88;  Elba,  1888-91; 
w.  c.  Rochester,  1891-92;  p.  Pulaski,  1892-98;  assistant  p.  First  ch., 
Auburn,    1899-1903 ;    mercantile   pursuits,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.,    1903-. 

Address,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

♦WALTER  BARSS,  b.  Wolfville.  N.  S.,  Jan.  17,  1859;  Ac.  C.  1880; 
R.  T.  S.  1884;  ord.  Wolfville,  N.  S.,  July  2,  1884;  p.  Victoria,  B.  C, 

109 


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Sep.  1884-Aug.  87;  Hoosick,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  1887-Apr.  89;  Mechanicsville, 
May  1889-Oct.  90 ;  Geneva,  Oct.  1890- Apr.  91 ;  d.  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  Apr. 
5,   1891. 

*MILTON  WRIGHT  COVELL,  b.  Pavilion  Center,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  10, 
1856;  U.  R.  1880;  R.  T.  S.  1884;  ord.  White  Plains,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  10, 
1884;  p.  White  Plains,  1884-Jan.  87;  Second  ch.,  Newport,  R.  I.,  Feb. 
-Nov.  1887;  Wellsville,  N.  Y.,  July  1888-June  93;  Athens,  Pa.,  Oct. 
1893-Ang.  98;  Manchester,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  1898-1904;  w.  c.  Le  Roy  (supply- 
ing Pike,  N.  Y.,  part  time),  1904-07;  d.  Le  Roy,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  14,  1907. 

JAMES  DAVIS  CRUMLEY,  b.  Sullivan  Co.,  E.  Tenn.,  June  5,  1854; 
Maryville  C.  1881;  R.  T.  S.  1884;  ord.  Pottsboro,  Tex.,  Aug.  3,  1884; 
p.  Port  Byron,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  1885-Jan.  87 ;  Deep  River,  Conn.,  May  1887- 
Aug.  89;  Keyport,  N.  J.,  Mar.  1890-Mar.  1900;  Grafton,  W.  Va.,  May 
1901-03;  Coshocton,  O.,  Dec.  1903- Apr.  06;  Deer  Creek,  111.,  June 
1906-.  Address,   Deer  Creek,   111. 

CHARLES  FREMONT  DAME,  b.  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Mar.  29, 
1858;  Wabash  C.  1881;  R.  T.  S.  1884;  ord.  Steele,  N.  D.,  Sep.  29,  1885; 
p.  Steele,  1885-88;  Spencer,  Ind.,  Nov.  1888-Aug.  89;  Salem,  Aug.  1889- 
Oct.  92 ;  Huntington,  Feb.  1893-Mar.  95 ;  Royal  Center,  May  189S-May 
96;  Rising  Sun,  Feb.  1897-May  99;  Lawrenceburg,  Feb.  1900-Apr.  07; 
Warren,  Apr.  1907-June  09;  Pleasant  Lake,  Ind.,  June  1909-. 

Address,   Pleasant  Lake,  Ind. 

SIMON  PETER  DAVIS,  b.  Rushville,  111.,  Dec.  12,  1852;  ord.  Areola, 
III..  June  17,  1879;  p.  Areola,  1879-80;  B.  U.  T.  S.  1881-83;  R.  T.  S. 
1884;  p.  Phoenix,  Ariz.,  1884-85;  Oregon  City,  Ore.,  Feb.  1885-June 
87;  Mt.  Tabor,  June  1887-Jan.  89;  editor  and  proprietor.  The  Pacific 
Baptist,  Portland,  Feb.  1886-Mar.  90;  regaining  health,  Alameda,  Cal., 
Dec.  1890-Oct.  92;  p.  Emmanuel  ch.,  Sacramento,  Oct.  1892-Apr.  94; 
Holmesburg,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Oct.  1894-Dec.  99;  engaged  in  mer- 
cantile  pursuits,    1899-.  Address,   Oregon    City,   Ore. 

DANIEL  JAMES  ELLISON,  b.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  14,  1859; 
U.  R.  1880-81;  R.  T.  S.  1884;  ord.  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Sep.  18,  1884;  p. 
Bergen  ch.,  Jersey  City,  1884-93;  First  ch.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1893-98; 
w.  c.   1898-      D.D.,   F.   C,   1897.  Address,  Liberty,   N.   Y. 

DONALD  GRANT,  b.  Grantown,  Scotland,  July  28,  1856;  U.  T.  1881; 
R.  T.  S.  1884;  ord.  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  July  16,  1884;  p.  Geneva,  1884-June 
90;  First  ch.,  Montreal,  Que.,  Sep.  1890-July  99;  Quebec,  Oct.  1899- 
1904;  First  ch.,  Stratford,  Ont.,  1904;  health  failed,  ^.  c.  Patten, 
Calif.,  1904-  Address,  Patten,  Calif. 

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ISAAC  WILLIAM  GRIMES,  b.  Alexandria,  Va.,  July  22.  1850;  Cy. 
C,  1881;  R.  1'.  S.  1884;  ord.  W.  Springfield,  Mass.,  Dec.  31,  1884; 
p.  W.  Springfield,  Dec.  1884-Jan.  89;  Pittsficld,  N.  H.,  Jan.  1889-June 
91;  Stoneham,  Mass.,  June  1891-Dec.  93;  Immanuel  ch.,  Cambridge, 
Dec.  1893-Jan.  1901;  Highland  ch.,  Fitchburg,  Sep.  1902-Sep.  07;  Athol, 
Sep.  1907-.     S.T.D.,  Potomac  U.,  1909.  Address,  Alhol,  Mass. 

CLAIBORNE  MILTON  HILL,  b.  Suisun,  Calif..  Nov.  16,  1857;  U. 
O.  1881;  K.  T.  S.  1884;  ord.  Eugene  City,  Ore.,  Oct.  30,  1884;  p.  Eu- 
gene City,  June  1884-Jan.  90;  gen.  miss,  of  A.  B.  H.  M.  Soc.  for  Ore- 
gon. Jan.  1890-Nov.  93;  p.  Tenth  Ave.  ch.,  Oakland.  Cal.,  Nov.  1893- 
Oct.  1904;  iires.  and  prof.  Biblical  Theology,  Pacific  Coast  Bapt.  T.  S., 
Berkeley.  Oct.  19(M-.     D.D.,  McM.  C,  1899. 

Address,  2509   Hillegass   Ave.,   Berkeley,   Calif. 

JOHN  WESLEY  LESEUR,  b.  Hartland,  Vt.,  Mar.  18,  1855;  U.  R. 
part,  course;  R.  T.  S.  1884;  p.  Hilton,  1884;  medical  student,  1884-86; 
physician,   Batavia,   N.   Y..   1886-. 

Address,   207    E.    Main    St.,    Batavia,    N.    Y. 

JAMES  NELSON  LEWIS,  b.  Romulus,  N.  Y.,  July  12,  1854;  ord., 
Albion,  Mich.,  Sep.  25,  1878;  U.  R.  part,  course;  R.  T.  S.  1884;  p. 
Norwalk,  O.,  1884-86;  Maiden,  Mass.,  1886-91;  engaged  in  mercantile 
pursuits,    1891-  Address,   30    Edmund    Place,    Detroit,    Mich. 

FRANKLIN  GARRETT  McKEEVER.  b.  Oxford.  Pa.;  B.  U.,  1881; 

R.  T.  S.  1884;  ord.  Medina,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  25,  1884;  p.  Medina,  Nov. 
1884-Feb.  88;  Jefferson  St.  ch..  Providence,  R.  I.,  Feb.  1888-Jan.  93; 
First  ch.,  New  London,  Conn.,  Jan.  1893-Sep.  1908;  invalid,  Oct.  1908- 
lecturer,  Bu.  U.,  1898;  secy.,  R.  L  Bapt.  St.  Conv.,  1889-91.  Author, 
An  Abiding  Miracle  and  of  several  published  sermons  and  articles; 
correspondent  and  book  reviewer  for  The  Examiner,  1888-95.  D.D., 
B.  U.,  1906.  Address,  134  Benefit  St.,  Providence.  R.  I. 

WILLIAM  HERBERT  PALMER,  b.  St.  Johns.  Mich.,  Apr.  13,  1859; 
Kal.  C.  1881;  R.  T.  S.  1884;  ord.  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  July  8.  1884;  p.  First 
ch.,  Oswego,  1884-93;  Jefferson  St.  ch..  Providence.  R.  I.,  Mar.  1893- 
June  99;  acting  p.  ib..  business  and  supply,  Oct.  1899-Sep.  1904;  teach- 
ing, Jackson  C,  Jackson,  Miss.,  1904-07 ;  Scribner  Street  ch.,  Grand 
Rapids,  Mich.,  Sep.  1907-Aug.  09;  w.  c.  Spencerport,  N.  Y. 

Address,  Spencerport,  N.  Y. 

HENRY  CLAY  PEEPELS,  b.  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  Jan.  17.  1857;  B.  U. 
1881;  Western  T.  S.  1881-82;  R.  T.  S.  1884;  ord.  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
Sep.  2,  1884;  p.  Park  Ave.  ch.,  Rochester,  Sep.  1884-Dec.  99;  South 
Ave.  ch.,  ib.,  1900-.  Address,  188  Harvard  St.,  Rochester.  N.  Y. 

Ill 


1884 

WILLIAM  HENRY  SHANK,  b.  Clayton,  111.,  July  13.  1852;  La 
Grange  C.  1881;  R.  T.  S.  1884;  ord.  Clayton,  111.,  Aug.  26,  1884;  p. 
Pittsfield,  III,  Sep.  1884-Aug.  86;  Mason  City,  Mo.,  Aug.  1886-Sep. 
87;  Neosha,  Sep.  1887-Jan.  95;  Claremore,  Ind.  Ter.,  Jan.  1895- 

Address,  Claremore,  Okla. 

EDWARD  EUGENE  SILLIMAN,  b.  Sacremento,  111.,  Dec.  31,  1857; 
Hanover  C.  1881;  R.  T.  S.  1884;  ord.  Walnut  Grove,  111.,  Aug.  31, 
1884;  miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Madras,  India,  Dec.  1884-Jan.  87;  Kur- 
nool,  India,  Jan.  1887-Mar.  89 ;  returned  on  account  of  ill  health ;  w.  c. 
Carmi,  111.,  1889-91;  Canon  City,  Colo.,  1891-1901;  miss.  A.  B.  F.  M. 
Soc,  Narsaravupet,  India,  Nov.  1901-.     Address,  Narsaravupet,  India. 

SUMNER  WYNNE  STEVENS,  b.  Moulmein,  Burma,  Feb.  15,  1853; 
U.  R.  1881 ;  R.  T.  S.  1884 ;  ord.  Fargo,  N.  D.,  Nov.  5,  1884 ;  p.  Fargo, 
1884-87;  Second  ch.,  Newport,  R.  I.,  1888-92;  assistant,  Judson  Me- 
morial ch.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1892-94;  p.  Blockley  ch.,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  July  1894-July  1908;  graduate  student,  Wms.  C. ;  p.  First  ch., 
Williamstown,  Mass.,  Jan.  1909-.  Author,  A  Half  Century  in  Burma. 
Address,   Walden   St.,   Williamstown,    Mass. 

CLAIBORNE  ALPHONSO  WOODDY,  b.  Brownsville,  Oregon, 
Feb.  8,  1856 ;  U.  O.  1881 ;  R.  T.  S.  1884 ;  ord.  Pendleton,  Oregon,  Oct. 
2,  1884;  p.  Pendleton,  June  1884-July  86;  Weston,  Aug.  1886-July  87; 
principal,  Indian  Industrial  school,  Chemawa,  1887-88;  p.  Amity,  Aug. 
1888-Sep.  90;  editor,  PaciHc  Baptist,  May  1890-1902;  supt.  of  miss., 
A.  B.  H.  M.  Soc,  May  1899-      D.D.,  California  C,   1899. 

Address,  Portland,  Ore. 

ENGLISH  COURSE  GRADUATES 

EDGAR  BURTON  HUTCHINS,  b.  Ellenburg,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  9,  1846; 
Colg.  U.,  1873;  Colg.  T.  S.  1874-75;  ord.  Mexico,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  3,  1874;  p. 
Mexico,  Dec.  1874-Sep.  78;  Forestville,  Oct.  1876-Sep.  78;  Hilton, 
1879-82;  R.  T.  S.  1884;  p.  Cherry  Creek,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  1883-Oct. 
85;  Westville  and  Westford,  1885-87;  Whiting,  Kansas,  1887-88;  Hol- 
ton,  Dec.  1888-Sep.  90;  Morrill,  Sep.  1890-Nov.  91;  pres.,  Morrill  C, 
Sep.  1890-June  92;  p.  Baileyville  and  Woodlawn,  Aug.  1892-Feb.  95; 
Wetmore,  May  1896-Sep.  97;  w.  c  Ottawa,  1897-. 

Address,  Ottawa,  Kans. 

*JAMES  DANIEL  SMITH,  b.  Rathbunville,  N.  Y.,  June  17,  1844;  ord. 
Free  Will  Baptist,  Sep.  1867;  p.  Free  Will  Baptist  chs.,  Urbana, 
Woodhull  and  Middlesex,  N.  Y.,  1867-79;  ord.  Regular  Baptist, 
Churchville,  Sep.  16,  1881;  p.  Churchville,  Apr.  1881-Apr.  1886; 
R.    T.    S.    1884;    p.    Beverly    Farms,    Mass.,    Apr.    1886-Aug.    1888; 

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Oil  City,  Pa.,  Oct.  1888-Jan.  1891 ;  Grace  ch.,  Washington,  D.  C,  Apr. 
1892-Sep.  94;  w.  c.  Wa.shington,  1894-96;  p.  Mosiertown,  Pa.,  1896-97; 
Bloomsburg,  Jan.  1898-Dcc.  1902;  invalid,  w.  c.  De  Land,  Fla.,  Dec. 
1902-June  03;  Kanona,  N.  Y.,  June  1903-Jan.  07;  d.  Kanona,  Jan.  8, 
1907. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

Friedrich  Hoffmann,  R.  T.  S.,  1881-82;  (for  record,  vid.  G.  D.,  class  o£ 
1882). 

William  Lipphardt,  R.  T.  S.  1883-84;  (for  record,  vid.  G.  D.,  class  of 
1884). 

David  Thomas  Pulliam,  b.  May  wood.  Mo.,  Mar.  22,  1858;  La  Gr.  C. 
1881;  ord.  May  wood,  Mo.,  Aug.  27,  1880;  R.  T.  S.  one  term  in  1881; 
left  on  account  of  ill  health;  miss.  p.  in  west. 

Address,  Loveland,  Colo. 

Irvin  Henry  Rogers,  b.  Chemung,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  11,  1857;  U.  R.  1880; 
principal,  Franklin  Acad.,  Prattsburg,  N.  Y.,  1880-81;  R.  T.  S.  1881- 
82;  not  ord.  principal,  Union  school,  Belfast,  N.  Y.,  1882-84;  in  busi- 
ness, Waverly,   1884-92;   Rochester,   1892- 

Address,  36  Shafer   PI.,   Rochester,   N.   Y. 

Joseph  Scholz,  R.  T.  S.  1883-84;  (for  record,  vid.  G.  D.,  class  of  1884). 

27-*4 

1885 

GRADUATES 

WILLIAM  D.  HOLT,  Class  Secretary 

AUGUSTINE  SPENCER  CARMAN,  b.  Ashland,  O.,  July  1,  1859; 
U.  R.  1882;  R.  T.  S.  1885;  ord.  Cincinnati,  O.,  Sep.  3,  1885;  p.  Lin- 
coln Park  ch.,  Cincinnati,  Sep.  1885-June  88;  First  ch.,  Ann  Arbor, 
Mich.,  June  1888-Dec.  93;  First  ch.,  Springfield,  O.,  Dec.  1893-Sep.  98; 
acting  p.  First  ch.,  Dayton,  O.,  Sep.  1898-Jan.  99;  cor.  secy,  of  the 
O.  Bapt.  Ed.  Soc,  and  educational  secy,  of  D.  U.  and  Shepardson  C, 
Jan.  1899-1910;  p.  Marietta,  O.,  Jan.  1910-.  Author,  The  Covenant  and 
the  Covenant  Meeting;  editor,  Denison  Memorial  Volume,  1831-1906; 
member  of  National  Geographic   Society. 

Address,  503   College   St.,    Marietta,   O. 

ROBERT  KERR  ECCLES,  b.  Coleraine,  Derry,  Ireland,  June  20, 
1848;   M.   D.,  Queen's  U.,  Ireland,   1873;   practised  medicine,   1873-76; 

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ord.  Ballymena,  Antrim,  Ireland,  Aug.  1875 ;  assistant  p.  Balljrmena 
and  Grange  Comer,  Antrim,  1875-77:  p.  Dublin,  1877-84;  R.  T.  S. 
1885;  resident  graduate,  1885-86;  p.  Salem,  O.,  1886-96;  Alliance, 
l®6-97;  Bowling  Green,  1897-1902;  Omaha,  1902-04;  Lemoore,  Calit, 
1904-.  Address,  Lemoore,   Calif. 

WILLIAM  DAY  HOLT,  b.  Ontario,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  2,  1858;  U.  R.  1882; 
R.  T.  S.  1885;  ord.  Cheviot,  O.,  Apr.  5,  1888;  p.  Cheviot,  Mar.  1888- 
Jan.  91 ;  associate  p.  Ninth  St.  ch.,  Cincinnati,  Jan.  1891-Nov.  93 ;  p. 
Wyoming,  Nov.  1893-Nov.  98:  evangelistic  work,  Nov.  1898-May  99; 
p.   Immanuel  ch.,   Cincinnati.   May   1899-Nov.   1906 ;   Troy,  Jan.   1907-, 

Address,  506  S.   Market  St.,  Troy,  O. 

FRANKLIN  NELSON  JEWETT,  b.  North  Bangor,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  2, 
1852;  U.  R.  1881:  R.  T.  S.  1885;  resident  graduate,  1886;  prof,  in  S. 
N.  S.,  Fredonia,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  1886-. 

Address,  48  Green   St.,   Fredonia,  N.   Y. 

LORENZO  DOW  LAMKIN,  b.  Linn  Co.,  Mo.,  June  5,  1853:  ord. 
Liberty.  Mo.,  June  14.  1874:  W.  J.  C.  1876;  p.  Perry.  la.,  1879-«2; 
R.  T.  S.  1885:  p.  Ogden,  N.  Y.,  1882-85:  Titusville,  Pa.,  1885-89; 
Cheyenne,  Wyoming.  1889-91 ;  w.  c.  Greeley,  Col.,  1892-93 ;  p.  Houston, 
Tex.,  Oct.  1893-July  1900:  evangelistic  work,  July  1900-.  Author, 
The  Holy  Sfririt  in  Christian  Doctrine  and  Life.  D.D.,  Howard  Pajme 
C,  1899.  Permanent  address,  Lexington,  111. 

JOHNSTON  MYERS,  b.  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  14,  1859;  U.  R.  1882; 
R.  T.  S.  1885:  ord.  Cincmnati,  O.,  June  11,  1885;  p.  Ninth  St.  ch., 
Cincinnati,  1885-95 ;  Immanuel  ch.,  Chicago,  III.,  1895-.  lecturer  at 
University  of  Chicago.     D.D.,  G.  C,  1895 ;  Ewing  C. 

Address,  2508  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

SYLVESTER  STEPHEN  POWELL,  b.  Richmond,  Va.,  Mar.  8, 
1860 :  Mercer  U.  1882 ;  R.  T.  S.  1885 ;  ord.  Scipio,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  5,  1885 ; 
p.  Scipio,  1885-86:  Tully,  Nov.  1886-July  89;  Covert,  July  1889-Oct. 
93;  Little  Genesee,  Nov.  1893-Oct.  98:  editor.  The  Peculiar  People, 
1893-98;  in  business,  Rochester,  1899-1902:  Adams  Center.  N.  Y.,  May 
1902-05 ;  united  with  Epis.  denomination,  1905. 

Address,  2006  Norwich  St.,  Brunswick,  Ga. 

LOWELL  MASON  PROTZMAN,  b.  Morgantown,  W.  Va.,  May 
10,  1854;  U.  of  W.  Va.  one  year;  R.  T.  S.  1885:  ord.  Penryn,  Cal., 
Aug.  30.  1885;  p.  Penryn,  July  1885- May  89:  miss,  work,  Wadsworth, 
Nev.,  and  among  the  Indians  on  Pyramid  Lake  Reservation,  June 
1889- May  90;  supt.  Government  Indian  training  and  boarding  school, 
Pyramid  Lake,  Nev.,  Oct.  1889-Sep.  90;  p.  McConnellsville,  O.,  Jan. 
1891-Aug,  92;   Madison,  Sep.  1892-Sep.  94;   Bristoria,  Pa.,  Nov.  1S>4- 

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p.  Pavilion,  N.  Y.,  1882-85;  Aurora,  III.,  1885-87;  miss,  to  the  Indians, 
McAllester,  Indian  Ter.,  1887-91 ;  p.  Batavia,  111.,  1891-93 ;  united  with 
M.  E.  ch.,  1893.  Address,  Oshkosh,  Wis.  (1900) 

John  Franklin  Stilwell,  b.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  12,  1852;  U.  R.,  part, 
course;  R.  T.  S.,  in  English  course,  1882-83;  ord.  Maine,  N.  Y.,  Oct. 
12,  1882;  p.  Maine,  1882-83;  Johnson's  Creek,  1884-87;  Whitesboro, 
1887-89;  Newport,  1889-93;  Castile,  1893-96;  Elba,  1896-1904;  Genesee 
1904-07;  Big  Flats,  1907-.  Address,  Big  Flats,  N.  Y. 

James  B.  Thomas,  b.  Sardinia,  Ind.,  Apr.  6,  1857;  F.  C.  1882;  R.  T.  S. 
1882-83;   dismissed  to   S.   B.   T.    S.. 

Address,  3901   Brooklyn   Ave.,  Los  Angeles,   Calif. 

*John  Ley  WiUiams,  b.  Huntingdon,  Pa.,  Aug.  12,  1853;  B.  U.  1882; 
R.  T.  S.  Sep-Dec.  1882;  dismissed  U.  T.  S.;  d.  Altoona,  Pa.,  Sep.  4, 
1884.  18-*3 

1886 

GRADUATE  STUDENT 

ROBERT  THRESHER  YATES,  b.  Walnut  Grove,  Ark.,  Jan.  21, 
1856;  S.  Western  Bap.  U.  1882;  ord.  Jackson,  Tenn.,  Sep.  30,  1881; 
S.  B.  T.  S.  1885;  resident  graduate,  R.  T.  S.  1885;  p.  Denton,  Tex., 
1886-88;  teaching  public  schools,  Denton,  1888-89;   (1900). 

GRADUATES 

ALBERT  J.  RAMAKER,  Class  Secretary 

LYNN  BINKLEY  ALBERT,  b.  E.  Germantown,  Ind.,  Aug.  7,  1855; 
Cook  Academy,  1878 ;  ord.  Orleans,  N.  Y.,  June  7,  1881 ;  R.  T.  S.  1886 ; 
p.  Clyde,  N.  Y.,  May  1882-May  83;  E.  Carlton,  1884-85;  Rapids  ch., 
Rochester,  June  1885-86;  Seymour,  Ind.,  June  1886-Oct.  88;  prof. 
Church  History  and  instructor  in  Normal  Department,  Atlanta  Bap. 
Seminary,  Oct.  1888-90;  supt.,  111.  Bap.  S.  S.  work,  June  1890-July  94; 
evangelistic  work  and  pastorates,  July  1894-1904;  in  business,  June 
1904-Oct.  05 ;  united  with  Detroit  M.  E.  Conference,  Sep.  1905. 

Permanent  address,   Noblesville,   Ind. 

ADAM  HOWARD  BEAVER,  b.  Lewisburg,  Pa.,  Jan.  15,  1854;  Bu. 
U.  1883,  B.  S. ;  R.  T.  S.  1886;  ord.  Lebanon,  O.,  Oct.  26,  1886;  p. 
Lebanon,  1886-88 ;  Wyoming,  Sep.  1888-May  91 ;  Saginaw,  Mich.,  May 
1891-July  95 ;  member  of  Michigan  State  Board  of  Charities,  Jan.  1894- 
Jan.  98;  graduate  student,  U.  C,  Jan.  1898- Jan.  99;  p.  Iowa  Falls,  la., 

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Jan.  1899-Dcc.  1903;  Glenwood,  Dec.  1903-June  06;  Hutchinson,  Kan., 
June  1906-Dcc.  08;  Rocky  Ford,  Colo.,  Jan.   1909-. 

Address,   966    Maple   Ave.,    Rocky   Ford,    Colo. 

JAMES  GIDEON  DITMARS,  b.  Washington,  la.,  Nov.  10,  1857 
I).  l\  LS8J;  supt.  of  public  schools,  Hanover,  O.,  1882-83;  R.  T.  S 
1886;  ord.  Shelton,  Conn.,  July  7,  1886;  p.  Shelton,  1886-Mar.  90 
Bridgeport,  Apr.-Oct.  1890;  Ainslie  St.  ch.  (Hope  Miss.,  1890-92 
Hope  ch.,  1892-1900)  1890-1904;  student  of  Philosophy  and  Political 
Economy,  Columbia  U. ;  L.  I.  College  Hospital,  1896-98;  M.  D.,  1898 
physician,  Brooklyn,  1904-.  Address,  525^   Sixth  Ave.,  Brooklyn 

*MYRON  WADSWORTH  HART,  b.  Westficld,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  27,  1856 
U.  R.  1878-81;  ord.  S.  Alabama,  N.  Y.,  May  8,  1883;  p.  S.  Alabama 
1881-86;  R.  T.  S.  1886;  omitted  Hebrew;  p.  Union  Springs,  N.  Y. 
1886-89;  Nunda,  1889-96;  d.  Nunda,  Apr.  26,  1896. 

BENJAMIN   LAISDELL   HERR,  b.   Pittsburg,   Pa.,   Nov.   18,   1861; 

B.  U.  1882,  I'h.B.;  R.  T.  S.  1886;  ord.  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  10, 
1886;  p.  Tarrytown,  1886-90;  Binghamton,  Nov.  1890-Dec.  95;  Lock- 
port,  Sep  1896-May  98;  South  Broad  St.  ch.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Sep. 
1898-1902;  Delhi,  N.  Y.,  1902-06;  Homer,  1906-. 

Address,   Homer,   N.   Y. 

FRED  ROGERS  HOLT,  b.  Huntington,  Mass.,  Dec.   11,  1855;  Am. 

C.  1883;  R.  T.  S.  1886;  ord.  Yates,  N.  Y.,  July  1,  1886;  p.  Yates,  July 
1886-Sep.  89;  in  business,  Rochester,  Sep.  1889-. 

Address,  417  Hayward   St.,   Rochester,   N.   Y. 

*EDWIN  COLLINS  LONG,  b.  Sedgwick,  Me.,  May  13,  1848;  Cy. 
C.  1876;  ord.  Milo,  Me.,  June  17,  1877;  p.  Milo,  Apr.  1877-Apr.  80;  Mon- 
son,  Apr.  1880-83;  R.  T.  S.  1886;  p.  Painesville,  0.,  June  1886-Junc  89; 
Manchester,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  1889-Apr.  98;  engaged  in  temperance  work, 
Clifton  Springs,  Apr.  1898-Apr.  99;  supply,  Painesville,  O.,  three 
months ;  secy,  and  state  organizer,  N.  Y.  Prohibition  Com.,  Sep.  1899- 
Dec.  1902;  supplied  in  Painesville,  0.,  and  Colorado,  Dec.  1902-Nov. 
03;  p.  Mt.  Olivet  ch.,  Denver,  Colo.,  Nov.  1903-Jan.  09;  invalid,  Jan.- 
Sep.  1909;  d.  Denver,  Colo.,  Sep.  29,  1909. 

RONALD  McKILLOP,  b.  Inverness,  Quebec,  Canada,  Feb.  20,  1846; 
McGill  U..  1878;  ord.  Coaticooke,  Quebec,  June  23,  1880;  p.  Coaticooke, 
Apr.  1880-Scp.  83;  R.  T.  S.  1886;  p.  Hamlin,  N.  Y.,  1884-85;  Sanborn, 
1885-86;  Mumford,  June  1886-Sep.  89;  McMinnville,  Ore.,  Oct.  1889- 
Jan.  93;  Centralia,  Jan.  1893-Apr.  96;  Chehalis,  Wash.,  Oct.  1895-Apr. 
97:  Albany,  Ore.,  Apr.  1897-Jan.  99;  Salem,  Jan.  1899-Sept.  1902;  Ash- 
land. Sep.  1902-Apr.  05;  Healdsburg,  Cal.,  Apr.,  1905-Apr.  06;  Chins, 

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Apr.  1906-May  07;  Huntington  Beach,  May  1907-May  09;  Woodland, 
May  1909.  pres.,  Oregon  State  Conv.,  1890-91. 

Address,  509  Lincoln  Ave.,  Woodland,  California. 

♦WILLIAM  LEMUEL  MUNGER,  b.  Allegan,  Mich.,  Oct.  21,  1845; 
Kal.  C.  1871;  R.  T.  S.  1871-72;  ord.  Ganges,  Mich.,  July  1,  1873;  p. 
Fennsville,  Mich.,  1873-74;  Traverse  City,  1874-77;  Palo,  1876-81; 
Highland,  1881-83;  R.  T.  S.  1886;  p.  Rushford,  N.  Y.,  1886-90;  Cas- 
sapolis,  Mich.,  1890-94;  Belding,  1894-99;  Ganson  St.  ch.,  Jackson, 
1899-1903;  State  Field  Secy.  Mich  Anti-Saloon  League,  1903-06;  p. 
Berean  ch.,  Detroit,  1906-08;  d.  Detroit,  Mich.,  Sep.  25,  1908. 

♦WILLIAM  CAREY  PHILLIPS,  b.  Lima,  N.  Y.,  May  25,  1852 
Colg.  U.  1879;  Colg.  T.  S.  1879-80;  ord.  Russell,  N.  Y.,  June  18,  1880 
p.  Russell.  1880-82;  Canton,  1882-83;  R.  T.  S.  1886;  p.  Mendon 
1884-85;  Mason,  Mich.,  June  1886-Mar.  88;  Tawas  City,  Apr.  1888-90 
Nunda,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  1890-Aug.  98;  First  ch.,  Oswego,  Oct.  1898-Oct.  99 
d.  Clifton  Springs,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  1,  1899. 

ALBERT  JOHN  RAMAKER,  b.  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Oct.  3,  1860;  R. 
T.  S.  1886;  U.  R.  1895;  ord.  Cleveland,  O.,  Aug.  23,  1886;  p.  Cleveland, 
1886-89;  instructor  in  Greek  and  Latin  Grammar,  German  Literature 
and  Universal  History,  German  Department,  R.  T.  S.,  1889-90;  acting 
prof.  Church  History  and  the  Greek  Lang.,  ib.,  1890-99;  prof,  ib.,  1899- 
Author,  Ein  Ueberlick  uber  die  Geschichte  der  Deutschen  Baptisten  in 
America;  Die  Christliche  Heidensmission;  Eine  kurze  Geschichte  der 
Baptisten.  Address,  11  Tracy  St.,  Rochester,  N.   Y. 

WALTER  RAUSCHENBUSCH,  b.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  4,  1861; 
Giitersloh  Gymnasium,  Westphalia,  Germany,  1883;  U.  R.  1884;  R.  T. 
S.  1886;  ord.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  21,  1886;  p.  Second  German  ch., 
New  York,  1886-97;  acting  prof.  N.  T.  Interpretation  and  of  the  Nat- 
ural Sciences,  German  Department,  R.  T.  S.,  1897-99;  prof.,  N.  T.  in 
G.  D.  1899-1902;  prof,  of  Church  History,  R.  T.  S.,  1902-  secretary, 
Baptist  Congress,  1892-94;  year  of  study  in  Germany,  1891-92;  and 
1907-08;  editor,  Jugend  Herold,  1892-96;  Earl  Lecturer,  Pacific  T.  S., 
1910;  editor,  Evangeliumslicder ;  author.  Das  Leben  Jesu;  Leben  und 
Wirken  von  August  Rauschenbusch;  Die  politische  Verfassung  unseres 
Landes;  Christianity  and  the  Social  Crisis;  various  articles  in  reviews 
and  magazines.     D.D.,  U.  R.,  1902. 

Address,  40  Shepard   St.,   Rochester,   N.   Y. 

MARTIN  WALTER  TWING,  b.  Monterey,  Mass.,  Dec.  15,  1857; 
B.  U.  1883;  R.  T.  S.  1886;  ord.  N.  Tonawanda,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  2,  1886; 
p.  N.  Tonawanda,  June  1886-June  96;  Alton,  111.,  Sep.  1896-.  D.D., 
S.  C,  1900.  Address,  500  E.  13th  St.,  Alton,  111., 

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*EDGAR  BURTON  WATSON,  b.  Newton  Mills,  Ta.,  Sep.  11,  1853; 
Union  school,  Mayville,  N.  Y.,  1876;  R.  T.  S.  1886;  ord.  Ogdcn,  N. 
Y..  Dec.  2,  1886;  p.  Ogden,  1886-95;  d.  Ogdcn,  Nov.  7,  1895. 

(;R.\DUATE   ENGLISH   COURSE 

*IRVING  FRANKLIN  DAVIS,  b.  Bourbon,  111.,  June  21,  1854;  S.  C; 
ord.  Wichita,  Kan.,  July  25,  1877;  p.  Wichita,  1877-80;  Kirkwood,  Mo., 
1880-81;  Danville,  111.,  1881-82;  Fort  Scott,  Kan.,  1882-84;  R.  T.  S. 
1886;  p.  Emmanuel  ch.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1886-87;  Summit  Ave. 
ch.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  1887-89;  d.  Jersey  City,  Dec.  31,  1889. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

George  William  Davis,  Presb.,  b.  Rochester,  Eng.,  Aug.  3,  1858;  Vic- 
toria U..  Manchester.  Eng.,  1880;  R.  T.  S.  1883-85;  dismissed  to  Aub. 
T.  S.  Address,   St.    Paul,   Minn. 

Lewis  Kaiser,  b.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Dec.  23,  1860;  student,  G.  D.  and 
U.  R.  1881-83;  R.  T.  S.  1883-84;  C.  T.  S.  1884-85;  ord.  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.,  Sep.  18,  1884;  p.  Philadelphia,  May  1884-Dcc.  88;  First 
Germ,  ch.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  1889-Oct.  90;  acting  prof.  O.  T.  Inter- 
pretation and  Life  of  Christ,  G.  D.,  R.  T.  S.  1890-99;  prof,  ib.,  1899-. 
Author,  Das  Apostolischc  Zcitaltcr;  Stimmen  dcr  Prophetcn.  Mod- 
erator of  Triennial   Conference  of  German  Baptists,    1898-1910. 

Address,  13  Tracy  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

James  Griffith  Mahoney,  b.  Toherbane,  County  of  Kerry,  Ireland,  Feb. 
1,  1840;  R.  T.  S.  1884-85;  ord.  W.  Almond,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  21,  1885;  p. 
W.  Almond,  June  1885-June  87;  June  1892-June  93;  Woodhull,  June 
1889-June  92;  Almond,  1893-97;  W.  Clarkesville,  1897;  joined  Seventh 
Day  Baptists,  Dec.  1897;  returned  to  regular  Bapt. ;  p.  Ovid,  June 
1898-1901 ;  Enfield  Centre,  1901-03 ;  W.  Owego  Creek,  1903-05 ;  evange- 
list, 1905-  Address,  68  Liberty  St.,  Owego,  N.  Y. 

Jacob  Michaelian,  b.  Husenig,  Harpoot,  Armenia,  Apr.  12,  1857;  Mar- 
sovan  Seminary,  Asia  Minor,  1882 ;  R.  T.  S.,  one  year  in  English  course, 
1885-86;  ord.  at  Calvary  ch..  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  2,  1887;  miss., 
A.  B.  Pub.  Soc,  to  the  Armenians,  Constantinople,  Aug.  1887-Mar.  92; 
continued  the  work  on  personal  responsibility,  Mar.  1892-Apr.  94;  miss., 
to  the  Armenians  in  New  York  under  the  auspices  of  Calvary  ch.. 
May  1894-Aug.  95 ;  student  of  medicine,  Washington,  D.  C,  Sep.  1895- 
Apr.  96;  in  business  and  city  miss,  work,  Apr.  1897-. 

Address,  297  5th  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

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William  Pfeiffer,  R.  T.  S.,  1885-86;  (for  record,  vid.  G.  D.,  class  of 
1886.) 

John  R.  Stillwell,  b.  Cheapside,  Ont.,  Jan.  15,  1855;  U.  T.  1883;  R.  T. 
S.  1883-84;  p.  Pembroke,  Ont.,  1884-85;  ord.  Brantford,  Ont.,  July 
1885;  miss.  Canadian  Bapt.  Miss.  Soc,  India,  1885-.  principal,  Samalkot 
(India)  Seminary,  1887-1898;  p.  in  Canada,  1901-04;  miss.,  Rama- 
chandropuram,  1904-.  Author,  Unfulfilled  Commission;  One  Hundred 
Years  of  Baptist  Work  in  Foreign  Lands,  1792-1892. 

Address,  Ramachandropuram,  Godavari  Dist.,  India. 

♦Frederic  Witthuhn,  R.  T.  S.  1885-86;  (for  record,  vid.  G.  D.,  class 
of  1886)  ;  d.  Hanover,  Ont.,  Feb.   17,  1888. 

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GRADUATES 

WILLIAM  C.  TAYLOR,  Class  Secretary 

JOHN  MOORE  DAVIS,  b.  Henderson  Co.,  N.  C,  Aug.  27,  1853;  W. 
F.  C.  1880;  R.  T.  S.  1887;  ord.  Cuba,  N.  Y.,  May  27,  1887;  p.  Cuba, 
1887-89;   in  business.   New  York,    1889-. 

Address,  490  W.  136th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

DANIEL  TROBRIDGE  DENMAN,  b.  Chesterville,  O.,  Aug.  13, 
1860;  Ohio  Wesleyan  U.,  1884;  R.  T.  S.  1887;  ord.  Hannibal,  Mo., 
July  7,  1887;  p.  Hannibal,  July  1887-Nov.  96;  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Nov. 
1896-1906;  Oak  Park,  111.,  1906-     D.D.,  Grand  River  C,  1895. 

Address,  Oak  Park,  111. 

GEORGE  BURMAN  FOSTER,  b.  Wolf  Creek,  W.  Va.,  Apr.  2,  1857; 
W.  Va.  U.  1883;  ord.  St.  Albans,  W.  Va.,  Nov.  1879;  p.  Morgantown, 
1883-84;  R.  T.  S.  1887;  p.  First  ch.,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.,  1887-91; 
student,  Universities  of  Gottingen  and  Berlin,  1891-92;  prof.  Philos- 
ophy, McM.  U.,  1892-95;  associate  prof.  Systematic  Theology,  U.  C, 
1895-97 ;  prof.,  Systematic  Theology,  ib.,  1897-1905 ;  prof.  Philosophy  of 
Religion,  ib.,  1905-.  Author,  Finality  of  Christian  Religion,  1906; 
Function  of  Religion  in  Man's  Struggle  for  Existence,  1909.  Ph.D., 
D.   U.    1892.  Address,   University   of   Chicago,    Chicago,    111. 

JOSEPH  BAYARD  HARGETT,  b.  Boone,  N.  C,  Jan.  25,  1851;  S. 
C;  ord.  Granville,  Mo.,  July  27,  1884;  R.  T.  S.  1887;  p.  Rich  Hill,  Mo., 
1887-88;  withdrew  from  the  Baptist  denomination;  student,  Meadville 
Theological  school  a  short  time  in  1890.     (1900) 

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GEORGE  WASHINGTON  HILL.b.  Phoenix.  Ore.,  May  7,  1861;  U. 
1884;  R.  r.  S.  1887;  ord.  East  Portland,  Ore.,  Sep.  20,  1887;  p.  E. 
Portland,  1887-88;  city  miss.,  Portland,  1888-90;  p.  Albany,  1890-Nov. 
93;  miss.  A.  B.  F.  AI.  Soc,  Sui  Tui  and  Yachow,  China,  1893-95; 
Chofu.  Japan,  1895-June  1900;  on  furlough  in  U.  S.,  June  1900-Dec. 
01;  Chofu,  Japan,  Dec.  1901-05;  Shimonoseki,  1905-May  09;  on  fur- 
lough in  U.  S.,  May  1909-. 
Permanent  address  in  U.  S.,  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Ford  Bldg,  Boston,  Mass. 

FRANCIS  WAYLAND  KNEELAND,  b.  Strykersville,  N.  Y.,  Sep. 
15,  1856;  U.  R.  1880;  principal,  Union  school,  Angelica,  N.  Y.,  1882-85; 
R.  T.  S.  1887;  ord.  Moodus,  Conn.,  Aug.  30,  1887;  p.  Moodus,  June 
1887-Dcc.  90;  Newark,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  1891-Apr.  96;  Whitcsboro,  Apr. 
1896-1901;  Lyons,  Apr.  1902-Nov.  09;  secy,  of  Bapt.  Ministerial  Bu- 
reau of  N.  Y.  State  Conv.,  Nov.  1909-. 

Address,  535  University  Bldg.  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

IRA  SPRAGUE  KNEELAND,  b.  Strykersville,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  19,  1859; 
U.  R.  1884;  R.  T.  S.  1887;  ord.  Del!  Rapids,  S.  Dak.,  Aug.  17,  1887; 
p.  Dell  Rapids,  June  1887-June  88;  North  ch.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Sep. 
1888-Mar.  91;  Maple  St.  chapel,  Buflfalo,  May  1891-Mar.  95;  Spring- 
ville,  Apr.  1895-Feb.  1900;  Cazenovia  Park  ch.,  Buffalo,  Feb.  1900-July 
06;  Eden,  Oct.  1907-Aug.  08;  Cazenovia  Park  ch.,  Buffalo,  Sep.  1908- 
Editor,  Baptist  Outlook,  1901-05.  Author,  God's  Garden;  The  World's 
Hunger  and  Tlie  Church's  Supply. 

Address,  26  Ryan  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

LOUIS  CHARLES  KNUTH,  b.  St.  Joseph,  Mich.,  Oct.  18,  1858;  G. 
D.  1885;  U.  R.  two  years;  R.  T.  S.  1887;  ord.  Sheboygan,  Wis.,  Aug. 
17.  1887;  p.  Sheboygan,  June  1887-July  90;  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  1890- 
Jan.  92;  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Jan.  1892-Sep.  1903;  First  ch.,  Newark,  N 
J.,  Sep.  1903-.  Address,  33  E.  Fairmount  Ave.,  Newark,  N.  J 

JOHN  LEWIS  McCUTCHEON,  b.  Nicholas  Co.,  W.  Va.,  Apr.  19 
1858;  U.  R.  1884;  ord.  Morgantown,  W.  Va.,  Oct.  29,  1882;  R.  T.  S 
1887;  city  miss.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1887-88;  pres.  Broaddus  Female  C. 
Clarksburg,  W.  Va.,  1888-90;  p.  Franklin,  Va.,  July  1890-Dcc.  95 
Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  Jan.  1896-June  97;  Morgantown,  June  1897-Jan 
1907;  Franklin,  Va.,  Feb.  1907-.  Address,  Franklin,  Va 

EDWARD  WRIGHT  POTTER,  b.  E.  Hartford,  Conn.,  Sep.  17,  1858 
Y.  C.  1884;  R.  T.  S.  1887;  ord.  Rockville,  Conn.,  Aug.  4,  1887;  p.  Rock- 
ville,  July  1887-Nov.  94;  Windsor,  Vt.,  Mar.  1895-May  97;  Bradford, 
N.  H.,  May  1897-July  1904;  Jewett  City,  Conn.,  July  1904-. 

Address,  Jewett  City,  Conn. 

FRANK  BARRATT  RAYMOND,  b.  Edgefield,  S.  C,  Feb.  2,  1852; 
Rich.   C.   1871-73;    C.   T.   S.   1876-78;   ord.    Holmesburg,   Pa.,   Apr.  28, 

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1881;  p.  Holmesburg,  1880-81;  Mathews  Co.,  Va.,  1883-85;  R.  T.  S. 
1887;  p.  Dunkirk,  N.  Y.,  1886-88;  Lexington,  Ky.,  May  1888-May  91; 
Eminence,  May  1891-May  95 ;  Mathews  Co.,  Va.,  July  1895-Oct.  1905 ; 
Waynesville,  N.  C,  Oct.  1906-Nov.  08;  Clyde,  Dec.  1908- 

Address,  Clyde,  N.  C. 

WILLIAM  CARSON  TAYLOR,  b.  Taylorsburg,  Va.,  Feb.  7,  1858; 
U.  O.  1884;  R.  T.  S.  1887;  ord.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  July  11,  1887;  p.  FiU- 
more  Ave.  ch.,  Buffalo,  Jan.  1887-Dec.  90;  Frankfort,  Ky.,  Jan.  1890- 
Sep.  97;  Jefferson  City,  Mo.,  Sep.  1897-Sep.  99;  College  Ave.,  ch., 
Indianapolis,  Ind.,  Sep.  1899-Oct.  1903;  Petersburg,  Va.,  Oct.  1903-. 
pres..  Anti-saloon  League  of  Virginia,  1907-09.     D.D.,  G.  C,  1895. 

-■\ddress,   Petersburg,  Va. 

JAMES  TENBROEKE,  b.  Panton,  Vt.,  Oct.  13,  1859;  Mid.  C.  1884; 
R.  T.  S.  1887;  ord.  Weedsport,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  13,  1887;  p.  Weedsport, 
1887-88;  student  in  Philosophy,  Y.  C,  1888-91;  Univ.  of  Berlin,  1891- 
92;  p.  Berean  ch.,  Burlington,  Vt.,  Jan.  1893-July  95;  prof.  Philosophy, 
McM.  U.,  1895-.  graduate  student  at  Oxford  and  Berlin  Universities, 
1903-(M.     Ph.D.,  Y.  C,  1891.        Address,  16  Elgin  Ave.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

ALEXANDER  WATT,  b.  Branxton,  Scotland,  July  16,  1853;  U.  R. 
18^;  R.  T.  S.  1887;  ord.  Forestville,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  1,  1888;  p.  Forest- 
ville,  Jan.  1888-Aug.  89 ;  Hamburg,  .Aug.  1889-May  91 ;  Buffalo.  May 
1891-.\pr.  93;  w.  c.  1893-98;  p.  Findlay  Lake,  Dec.  1898-1901;  Mem- 
phis, 1901-06;  Freedom,  1906;  mercantile  pursuits,  Webster,  1907-09; 
w.  c.  Fredonia,  1909-.  Address,  Fredonia,  N.  Y. 

OBED  JACOB  WHITE,  b.  Palmyra,  Mo.,  Sep.  19,  1858;  La  Gr.  C. 
1SS3 ;  ord.  La  Grange.  Mo.,  Nov.  5,  1882;  principal  and  teacher,  Eureka 
Bapt.  C,  1883-84;  R.  T.  S.  1887;  p.  First  ch.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  July 
1887-May  89;  First  ch.,  Nashua,  N.  H.,  May  1889-May  94;  Winthrop 
St.  ch.,  Taunton,  Mass.,  Sep.  1894-1910;  Washington  St.  ch.,  Ljrnn, 
Mass.,  1910-.  Author,  Responsive  Readings  from  the  Old  and  New 
Testaments.     D.D.,   Cy.    C.  Address,  Lynn,   Mass. 

GRADUATES  ENGLISH  COURSE 

JACOB  COONCE  BURKETT,  b.  Moulton,  Tex.,  Mar.  4,  1860;  Kyle 
Seminary;  Bay.  U. ;  ord.  Moulton,  Tex..  July  2,  1883;  R.  T.  S. 
1887;  p.  Warrensburg,  N.  Y.,  June  1887-Feb.  89;  Taylor,  Tex., 
Mar.  1889-Mar.  90;  Colorado.  Apr.  1890-Feb.  93;  Calvert,  June  1893- 
Feb.  1900:  Midland,  Feb.  1900-.  lecturer,  Bible  Conferences,  Texas, 
1905-08.     D.D.,   Simmons  C,   1905.  -\ddress,   Midland,  Texas. 

ADELBERT  CHAPMAN,  b.  Bath,  N.  Y.,  June  8,  1854;  Cook  Acad.; 
ord.  -\voca,  N.  Y..  June  4,  1879;  p.  Attica,  May  1880-85;  R.  T.  S.  1887; 

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p.  Hoosick  Falls,  Dec.  1888-July  95;  Cortland,  Aug.  1895-Dec.  98; 
Alexander  Ave.  ch.,  New  York,  July  1899-Mar.  1904;  Calvary  ch., 
Hackensack,  N.  J.,  Sept.  1905-. 

Addrcss,  48  Central  Ave.,  Hackensack,   N.   J. 

GEORGE  WASHINGTON  HICKS,  b.  Lynch's  Prairie,  Cherokee 
Nation,  1.  1".,  Dec.  29,  1857;  Indian  U.  1885;  R.  T.  S.  1887;  ord.  Tahle- 
quah,  Ind.  Ter.,  July  3,  1887;  miss,  in  charge  of  Wichita  mission,  1887- 
93;  Rainy  Mountain  mission,  Nov.  1893-Apr.  96;  Elk  Creek  mission, 
Nov.  1893-.  Elk  View  ch.,  Sep.  1899-Aug.  1900;  Red  Stone  Mission, 
Sept.    1904-.     Apache   Indian    Mission,   June    1907-. 

Address,  704  S.  W.  Ave.,  Hobart,  Okla. 

MILTON  FRANKLIN  NEGUS,  b.  Taberg,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  4,  1853;  Colg. 
I'.,  partial  course;  ord.  Jay,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  10,  1878;  p.  Skaneateles,  N.  Y., 
Sep.  1881-85;  R.  T.  S.  1887;  p.  Fourth  ch.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Dec. 
1887-94;  Owego,  N.  Y.,  1894-97;  First  ch.,  Brooklyn,  E.  D.,  Sep. 
1897-1902;  Temple  Church,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1902-04;  Glenwood  Ave. 
ch.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,   1908-. 

Address,  Zl  Laurel  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

♦WASHINGTON  SNELL  PEACE,  b.  Lake  City,  Mo.,  Jan.  20,  1856; 
W.  J.  C.  1881;  ord.  Lamar,  Mo.,  Apr.  30,  1882;  R.  T.  S.  1887;  p.  Em- 
manuel ch.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  1887-Apr.  90;  Quincy,  111.,  June  1891- 
July  93;  Westport,  Mo.,  June  1894-July  97;  w.  c.  Liberty,  July  1897- 
1900;  Kansas  City,  1900-04;  associate  editor.  Word  and  Way;  d.  Kan- 
sas City,   Mo.,  Dec.    11,   1904. 

CHARLES  ATWATER  RAYMOND,  b.  Newburg,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  28, 
1846;  Green  Plains  Acad.,  Va.,  1860-61;  ord.  W.  Franklin,  Pa.,  June  9, 
1881 ;  p.  Tioga  Centre,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  1881-Mar.  83 ;  Hemlock  Lake,  May 
1883-Oct.  86;  R.  T.  S.  1887;  p.  Kingsville,  O.,  May  1887-Aug.  89;  Con- 
neaut,    Sep.    1889-Mar.   91;    invalid.    Mar.    1891-. 

Address,   Nichols,   N.   Y 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

♦Everett  Doughty  Burr,  b.  Nyack-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  15,  1861; 
B.  U.  1884;  R.  T.  S.  Sep.-Dec.  1884;  dismissed  to  C.  T.  S.  Killed  by 
train,  Feb.  23,  1907. 

Frank  Wells  Ham,  b.  Otsego,  Minn.,  Apr.  25,  1856;  U.  of  Minn.;  R. 
T.  S.  1884-85;  ord.  St.  Charles,  Minn.,  June  5,  1888;  p.  St.  Charles, 
1888;  supposed  to  be  in   California.     (1900). 

♦James  Milton  Neville,  b.  Bladensburgh,  la.,  Aug.  28,  1856;  U.  O.  1884; 
R.  T.  S.  1884-86;  d.  at  the  close  of  the  Middle  year,  Dansville,  N.  Y., 
May  4,  1886. 

John  Schu£f,  R.  T.  S.  1885-87;  (for  record,  vid.  G.  D.,  class  of  1887). 

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*Edward  Presbrey  Smith,  b.  Vineyard  Haven,  Mass.,  Oct.  6,  1860;  B. 
U.  1884;  R.  T.  S.  Sep-Dec.  1884;  d.  Stoneham,  Mass.,  Oct.  20,  1903. 

Ferdinand  Gustav  Wolter,  R.  T.  S.  1886-87;  (for  record,  vid.  G.  D., 
class  of  1887). 

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GRADUATE  STUDENT 

*JOHN  JACKSON  HAMMER,  b.  near  Glasgow,  Ky.,  June  2,  1858; 
Glasgow  Normal,  1883;  S.  B.  T.  S.  1887;  resident  graduate,  R.  T.  S. 
1887-88;  ord.  Wolcott,  N.  Y..  June  14,  1888;  p.  Wolcott,  Feb.  1888-May 
90;  in  poor  health  on  farm  near  Glasgow,  Ky.,  June  1890-Feb.  93;  p. 
Fifth  St.  mission,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Feb.-July  1893;  Sardinia,  July  1893- 
Oct.  94;  Strykersville,  and  Java  Village,  Oct.  1894-Apr.  97;  Eldred,  Pa., 
May-Oct.  1897;  on  farm  near  Glasgow  Ky.,  Nov.,  1897-1908;  supply, 
Siloam  ch.,  Glasgow,  Sep.  1898-Jan.  99 ;  d.  Glasgow,  Ky.,  Feb.  14,  190a 

GRADUATES 

WILLIAM  J.  REID,  Class  Secretary 

JOHN  CALVIN  CARMAN,  b.  Ashland,  O.,  Aug.  31,  1861;  U.  R. 
1884;  R.  T.  S.  1888;  ord.  Zanesville,  O.,  June  7,  1888;  p.  First  ch., 
Zanesville,  June  1888-June  91 ;  stated  supply.  Carman,  Minn.,  Oct. 
1891-Feb.  92;  evangelistic  work  in  Minn.,  N.  Y.,  111.,  and  Mich., 
Feb.  1892-Nov.  93;  p.  First  ch.,  Sault  Ste.  Marie,  Mich.,  Nov.  1893- 
Aug.  97;  First  ch.,  Traverse  City,  Jan.  1898-Mar.  99;  station  p. 
First  ch.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  May  1899-June  1900;  State  Supt.,  Ind. 
State  S.  S.  Association,  June  1900-Sep.  02;  State  Supt.,  Colo.  State 
Sunday  School  Assn.,  Oct.  1902-  Chautauquan  Lecturer,  Okla.,  Colo., 
and   Ohio.  Address,   2070   Cherry   St.,   Denver,    Colorado. 

*SAMUEL  STUART  CASE,  b.  Otisville,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  10,  1857;  U.  R. 
partial  course;  R.  T.  S.  1888;  ord.  Redwood,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  18,  1888;  p. 
Redwood,  1888-89;  d.  Paterson,  N.  J.,  Dec.  5,  1889. 

HENRY  CROSKEY  COOPER,  b.  Melrose,  Mass.,  Jan.  8,  1862;  U. 
R.  1885;  R.  T.  S.  1888;  ord.  Springville,  N.  Y.,  June  21,  1888;  p.  Spring- 
ville,  June  1888-Feb.  95;  Schenectady,  Feb.  1895-Apr.  1905;  Little 
Falls,  N.  Y.,  May  1905-. 

Address,  2  Dale  Place,  Little  Falls,  N.  Y. 

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PHILIP  WENDELL  CRANNELL,  b.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  26,  1861; 
D.  C.  1882;  teaching  Penn.  and  Minn.,  1882-85;  R.  T.  S.  1888;  ord. 
Baldwinsville,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  9,  1888;  Baldwinsville,  Oct.  1888-Mar.  94; 
Corning,  Mar.  1894-99;  First  ch.,  Topeka,  Kansas,  Jan.  1900-Aug.  04; 
prof.  Homiletics  and  Pastoral  Theology,  Kansas  City  Bapt.  T.  S.,  Oct. 
1902-  pres.  K.  C.  B.  T.  S.,  May  1903-.  Author,  many  articles  in 
Bibliothcca  Sacra;  editorial  writer  for  Sunday  School  Times,  1901 ; 
writer  of  S.  S.  Expositions,  IVord  and  Way,  1907.  D.D.,  Ottawa  U., 
1901.  Address,  350  Troup  Avenue.,  Kansas  City,  Kan. 

JOHN  PHILLIPS  CURRIN,  b.  Sharpsburg,  Pa.,  Dec.  7,  1856;  Bu. 
U.  1885;  R.  T.  S.  1888;  ord.  Lebanon,  O.,  Dec.  20,  1888;  p.  Lebanon, 
1888-89;  New  Vienna,  1889-92;  IlilLsboro,  Jan.  1893-1902;  Oakland, 
Calif.,  1902-06;  .Marion,  O.,  1906-. 

Address,  326  Vine  St.,  Marion,  O. 

*JAMES  LOCKHART  HASTIE,  b.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  10, 
1805;  C.  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1885;  R.  T.  S.  1888;  ord.  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  June  28,  1888;  p.  Rutherford,  June  1888-June  90;  Croton,  June 
1890-Nov.  91;  Holmesburg,  ch.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Dec.  1891-Aug. 
94;  Croton,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  1894-Mar.  99;  Corinth,  Mar.  1899-1902;  d. 
Corinth,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  27,  1902. 

THEODORE  HEISIG,  b.  London,  Eng.,  Apr.  4,  1859;  Bay.  U.,  1882; 
R.  T.  S.  1888;  ord.  Waterford,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  13,  1888;  p.  Waterford, 
May  1888-Apr.  91 ;  Parmly  Memorial  ch.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  May 
1891-Dec.  94;  stated  supply,  Wayne  St.  Reformed  ch.  and  Scotch  Presb. 
ch.,  Jersey  City,  Jan-Aug.  1895;  p.  Freehold,  Aug.  1895-May  1902; 
mercantile  pursuits,  June  1902- ;  p.  Eighth  Street  ch.,  Orange,  Texas, 
February,  1904-.  Editor,  Young  People's  department,  Neiv  Jersey 
Baptist  Bulletin;  pres.,  B.  Y.  P.  U.,  of  New  Jersey,  May  1897-May  99. 

Address,  328  Keith  Bldg.  Beaumont,  Texas. 

*GEORGE  FREDERIC  HILTON,  b.  Keokuk,  la.,  May  2,  1857;  High 
school,  Keokuk;  B.  U.  T.  S.  1884-85;  R.  T.  S.  1888;  ord.  Duluth,  iMinn., 
Aug.  9,  1888;  p.  Duluth,  July  1888-Aug.  90;  Carthage,  111.,  Oct.  1890- 
Jan.  94;  Vandalia,  Jan.  1895-Jan.  99;  health  failed;  w.  c.  San  Diego, 
Calif.,  Jan.  1899-July  1900;  d.  San  Diego,  Calif.,  July  7,  1900. 

*OSCAR  WALTER  JANSEN,  b.  Racine,  Wis.,  Aug.  14,  1857;  Des 
M.  C.  1881-82;  U.  R.  1885;  R.  T.  S.  1888;  ord.  Omaha,  Neb.,  June 
19,  1888;  miss.  Calvary  ch.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1888-Sep.  89;  p. 
Memorial  ch.,  Albany,  Sep.  1889-Dec.  91 ;  First  ch.,  Dalton,  Mass., 
Jan.  1892-July  93 ;  health  failed ;  stated  supply.  Second  ch.,  Galveston, 
Texas,  1893-94;  fruit  raising,  Alta  Loma,  1894-95;  p.  Alta  Loma,  1895- 
Mar.  98;  invalid,  Denver,  Col.,  Jan.  1898-Apr.  99;  d.  Denver,  Col., 
Apr.  20,  1899. 

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OSCAR  MILES  KELLER,  b.  Tempico,  Ind.,  Mar.  8,  1856;  F.  C.  1885; 
ord.  New  Winchester,  Ind.,  Feb.  15,  1884;  p.  New  Winchester,  Jan. 
1884-Jan.  85;  R.  T.  S.  1888;  p.  Mendon,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  1886-June 
88;  Fredonia,  Kan.,  June  1888-Mar.  90;  San  Mercer,  Texas,  Mar. 
1890-Dec.  91;  Kokomo,  Ind.,  Jan.  1892-Mar.  93;  Brimfield,  111., 
June  1893-Sep.  94;  Tonica,  Sep.  1894-July  95;  pres.,  Mt.  Lebanon  C, 
Texas,  Sep.  1895-June  96;  p.  Van  Buren,  Ark.,  Oct.,  1896-Dec.  97; 
Muscogee,  Indian  Ter.,  Dec.  1897-Aug.  99;  supt.  of  Seminole  Indian 
school  for  boys  at  Mekusukey,  Aug.  1899-July  1901 ;  w.  c.  Okemah, 
July  1901-May  OS ;  p.  Claremore,  May  1905-Jan.  07 ;  p.  Cordova,  III., 
Jan.    1907-Sep.    1908;    Forsyth,    Mont.,    Sep.    1908- 

Address,   Forsyth,    Mont. 

J.  BUNYAN  LEMON,  b.  Nace,  Va.,  Apr.  1,  1862;  Rich.  C.  1881-85; 
ord.  Mill  Creek,  Va.,  Sep.  16,  1883;  p.  Cartersville,  Va.,  Sep.  1883- 
July  85;  New  Bridge,  Oct.  1883-July  85;  R.  T.  S.  1888;  p.  Alabama, 
N.  Y.,  Apr.  1886-May  88;  Plymouth  Ave.  ch.,  Rochester,  June  1888- 
June  91;  Willimantic,  Conn.,  Sep.  1891-Sep.  99;  Manchester,  N.  H., 
Sep.  1899-.  Author,  The  Bible  as  a  Library;  Elijah  the  Prophet;  A 
Dream  of  the  Christ;  A  Bicyclist's  Dream  of  the  Road  to  Heaven; 
Stories  of  the  Bible;  Places  of  Interest  in  the  Bible;  Lemon's  Bible 
Game;  pres.,  N.  H.  Bapt.   Conv.,   1909.     D.D.,  Rich.  C,  1903. 

Address,    Manchester,   N.   H. 

RALPH  WEBER  LOWE,  b.  Ashford,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  25,  1859;  U.  R. 
1883;  R.  T.  S.  1888;  ord.  Marion,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  2,  1888;  p.  Marion,  Sep. 
1888-Sep.  90;  Pipestone,  Minn.,  Oct.  1890-May  92;  united  with  Dis- 
ciples of  Christ,  1892;  returned  to  the  Bapt.,  May  1898;  p.  Kensington 
ch.,  Buffalo,  Nov.  1898-Jan.  1903;  Second  ch.,  Parma,  July  1903-Aug. 
06;   Hinsdale,  Aug.   1906-.  Address,  Hinsdale,  N.  Y. 

JOHN  GEORGE  SCHLIEMANN,  b.  Galesburg,  111.,  Sep.  20,  1857; 
Knox  C;  R.  T.  S.  1888;  ord.  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  May  5,  1889;  p.  Pittsfield, 
111.,  1889-91 ;  student,  B.  U.  T.  S.  1889-91 ;  B.  D.,  ib.,  1891 ;  p.  Tecum- 
seh,  Neb.,  1892-93;  Sabetha,  Kan.,  1893-96;  Phillipsburg,  1897-98; 
chaplain,  20th  Regt.  Kan.  Vols.,  Manilla,  Philippine  Is.,  May  1898-99; 
w.  c.  Sabetha,  Kan.,  1899-1900;  Holton,  1900-03;  Hennessey,  Okla., 
1903-.  Address,    Hennessey,   Okla. 

EUGENE  WOOTTON  STONE,  b.  Central  Depot,  Va.,  Sep.  28,  1864; 
Rich.  C;  R.  T.  S.  1888;  ord.  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  16,  1888;  p.  Carmel, 
1888-92;  Paterson,  N.  J.,  Apr.  1892-Mar.  95;  Bridgeton,  Apr.  1895- 
Oct.  99;  Grand  Ave.  ch.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Oct.  1899-Jan.  1905; 
Richmond,  Va.,  Jan.  1905-June  08;  First  ch.,  Elizabeth  City,  June 
1908-.  Address,   Elizabeth   City,   N.   C. 

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THOMAS  JEFFERSON  VILLERS,  b.  Centerville,  Va.,  May  23, 
1861;  U.  R.  1885;  R.  T.  S.  1888;  ord.  Gloucester,  Mass.,  Nov.  27, 
1888;  p.  First  ch.,  Gloucester,  Nov.  1888-Dec.  93;  First  ch.,  Syracuse, 
N.  Y.,  Dec.  1893-Mar.  98;  First  ch.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  Mar.  1898-Apr 
1906;  First  Pcddie  Memorial,  Newark,  N.  J.,  Apr.  1906-.  pres.,  Ind 
Bapt.    Conv.,    1901-06.     D.D.,   U.    R.,    1903. 

Address,  56  Mt.  Pleasant  Ave,  Newark,  N.  J 

JOHN  VIVION  WHITING,  b.  Dover,  Mo.,  Mar.  8,  1863;  S.  C.  one 
year;  private  study  four  years;  B.  U.  T.  S.  1885-86;  R.  T.  S.  1888 
ord.  Canton,  111.,  June  20,  1888;  stated  supply,  Pipestone,  Minn.,  Oct 
1888-Apr.  89;  p.  Blair,  Neb.,  June  1889-June  91;  Fairbury,  July  1891- 
Oct.  96;  Kcwanee,  111.,  Oct.  1896-Sep.  1908;  Jacksonville,  Sep.  1908- 
Addrcss,  205  Pine  St.,  Jacksonville,  Illinois, 

FRANK  HENRY  YOUNG,  b.  Madison,  C,  July  24,  1857;  D.  U.  1885 
R.  T.  S.  1888;  ord.  Stanton,  Mich.,  Sep.  13,  1888;  p.  Stanton,  1888-90 
Lorain,   O.,   Dec.    1890-Dec.  93;    w.   c.   Lorain   and    Perry,   Dec.    1893- 
Sep.  95;  p.   Garrettsville,   Sep.    1895-Oct.    1902;    supply  Oct.   1902-Feb 
03;    Kensington    ch.,    Buffalo,    N.    Y.,    Mar.    1903- 

Address,   228   Schuele   Ave.,    Buffalo,    N.    Y 

GRADUATES  ENGLISH  COURSE 

WILLIAM  HENRY  HARTIGAN,  b.  Boylston,  Mass.,  July  12,  1851; 
R.  T.  S.  1886-88;  ord.  Shelby,  U.  Y.,  Sep.  25,  1888;  p.  Shelby,  1888-89; 
Bufifalo,  1889-94;  Brooklyn,  1894-1907;  in  business  Brooklyn,  1907- 

Address,  344  Gates  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

AMOS  NAYLOR,  b.  Kendal,  England,  Apr.  15,  1852;  R.  T.  S.  1886- 
88;  ord.  Troopsville,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  14,  1888;  p.  Troopsville,  Oct.  1888-Jan. 
90;  Lyons,  Jan.  1890-Jan.  94;  Syracuse,  Jan.  1894-Jan.  98;  student,  Syra- 
cuse U.  1895-96;  p.  Second  ch..  Auburn,  Jan.  1898-June  1906;  Bath, 
June    1906-Jan.  09;    South   Side  ch.,   Buffalo,  Jan.    1909-. 

Address,   m  Abbott  Road,   Bufifalo,   N.   Y. 

WILLIAM  JEANS  REID,  b.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  22,  1850;  R.  T. 
S.  1886-88 ;  ord.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  July  19,  1888 ;  p.  North  Union  mission 
(organized  as  the  Alexander  Street  Bap  ch.,  Jan.  3,  1890),  May  1888- 
May  93;  Mumford,  Sep.  1893-July  95;  E.  Rochester  mission  (organ- 
ized as  the  University  Ave.  Bapt.  ch..  Mar.  4,  1897),  July  1895- 
July  1902;  Lyell  Ave.,  Rochester,  Aug.  1902-June  08;  46th  St.  ch., 
Pittsburgh,    Pa.,   and   miss.    Pittsburgh   Bapt.   Assn.,   July    1908- 

Address,  173  44th   St.,  Pittsburgh,    Pa. 

LLEWELLYN  JOSHUA  TINGLEY,  b.  Margaree,  Cape  Breton,  N. 
S.,  Sep.  9,  1860;  Ac.  C.  1882;  N.  T.  I.  1886-87;  R.  T.  S.  1887-88;  ord. 

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Jordan  River,  N.  S,  Sep.  20,  1888 ;  p.  Shelburne,  N.  S,  June  1888-Dec. 
89 ;  Upper  Wilmot  ch.,  Jan.  1890-Jan.  97 ;  Freeport,  Jan.  1897-Jan.  99 ; 
Clementsvale,  Mar.  1899-1902;  St.  Margaret's  Bay,  N.  Y.,  1902-06; 
Pugwash,    N.    S.,    June    1906-Sep.   08;    Falmouth,    Nov.    1908-. 

Address,  Falmouth,  Nova  Scotia. 

RUDOLPH  TRAUGOTT  WEGENER,  b.  Watertown,  Wis.,  Sep. 
21  1862;  G.  D.  1882-88;  R.  T.  S.  1888;  ord.  Dayton,  O.,  July  6,  1888;  p. 
German  ch.,  Dayton,  June  1888-July  96;  Harlem  German  ch.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  1896-1907;  First  German  ch.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1907- 
09;  First  ch.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1909-. 

Address,  Patterson  Pk.  and  Monument  St.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

John  Calvin  Hankinson,  b.  Aylmer,  Ont.,  Dec.  14,  1856;  Woodstock 
C.  1883-84;  R.  T.  S.  Sep.-Dec.  1886. 

Address,   Sinclairville,   N.   Y. 

James  Madison  Hare,  b.  Huntingdon  Co.,  Pa.,  ord.  Peabody,  Kan., 
Nov.  12,  1881;  p.  Peabody,  July  1881-Nov.  82;  Bu.  U.  1885;  R.  T.  S. 
1885-86;    dismissed   to   U.   T.    S.  Address,   Jersey    City,    N.   J. 

Paul  Heiligman,  Presb.,  b.  Cincinnati,  O.,  June  23,  1865;  Union  Bibli- 
cal Sem.,  Dayton,  O.,  1888;  R.  T.  S.  Sep.-Dec.  1887;  dismissed  to 
Lane  T.   S.  Address,   Pierceton,  Ind. 

George  Samuel  Mellor,  b.  Stockport,  O.,  Nov.  16,  1859;  D.  U.  1885; 
R.  T.  S.  Sep.-Dec.  1885;  w.  c.  Stockport,  O.,  1886-94;  dismissed  to 
Aub.   T.   S.  Address,  Adams   Mills,   O. 

Cortland  Hargrave  Schuyler,  b.  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  Nov.  30,  1856;  R. 
T.  S.  1885-86;    (1900). 

Charles  Augustus  Strong,  b.  Haverhill,  Mass.,  Nov.  28,  1862;  U.  R. 
1884;  H.  U.  1885;  R.  T.  S.  1885-86;  student  in  Berlin,  1886-87;  Paris, 
Berlin,  and  Freiburg,  1889-90;  instructor  in  Philosophy,  Corn.  U., 
1887-89;  docent  in  Psychology,  Clark  U.,  1890;  associate  prof,  of  Psy- 
chology, U.  C,  1892-95 ;  lecturer  in  Psychology,  Columbia  U.,  1895- 
1903;  prof,  of  Psychology,  ib.,  1903-.  Author,  Why  the  Mind  Has  a 
Body,  1903.  Address,  Lakewood,  N.  J. 

Louis  Ulysses  Warner,  b.  Orleans,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  27,  1857;  U.  R.  1885-87; 
R.  T.  S.  1885-87;  dismissed  to  B.  U.  T.  S. 

Address,  New  Kirk,  Okla. 
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GRADUATES 

FREDERICK  W.  LOCKWOOD,  Class  Secretary 

HERMAN  CHARLES  BUCHHOLZ,  b.  Wilsnack,  Germany,  May  24, 
1860;  U.  R.,  part,  course;  R.  T.  S.  1889;  ord.  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  June  19, 
1889;  p.  Immanuel  ch.,  Auburn,  Jan.  1889-May  93;  graduate  student, 
Aub.  T.  S.,  1891-92;  Chester,  S.  C,  iMay  1893-1902;  Fulton  Ave.  ch., 
Baltimore,  Md.,  1902-03;  First  ch.,  Hawkinsville,  Ga.,  Dec.  1904- 
Apr.  06;  state  evangelist,  Ga.  State  Miss.  Board,  Apr.  1906-.  state 
evangelist,  Ga.  W.  B.  M.  U.,  1906-  dean,  evangelistic  department,  St. 
Miss.   Board,   Dec.   1908-. 

Address,  1009  Candler  Building,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

HENRY  PARK  COCHRANE,  b.  Monmouth,  Me.,  Mar.  25,  1856; 
Cuburn  Classical  Inst.;  R.  T.  S.  1889;  ord.  Princeton,  Me.,  Aug.  7, 
1889;  miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Burma,  1889-96;  in  America  on  furlough, 
1896-99;  in  Burma,  1899-1903;  resigned  from  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Apr. 
1904;  First  ch.,  Shelton,  Wash.,  Oct.  1904-Aug.  08;  First  ch..  Burton, 
Sep.  1907-Apr.  09;  reappointed  for  Burma,  1909-.  Author,  Among  the 
Burvians;  Missio)ts  in  Burma.  Address,   Rangoon,  Burma. 

GOTTLOB  FETZER,  b.  Cleveland,  O.,  July  30,  1861;  G.  D.  1881-84; 
R.  T.  S.  1889;  ord.  Cleveland,  O.,  July  1,  1889;  p.  Erin  Ave.  German 
ch.,  Cleveland,  June  1889-Oct.  90;  Berlin,  Ont.,  Nov.  1890-Sep.  97; 
Second  German  ch.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  1897-Dec.  1901.  Editor, 
Dcr  Scndbotc,  and  other  publications  of  the  German  Bapt.  Pub.  Soc, 
Cleveland,  O.,  Jan.    1902-. 

Address,  3804  Payne  Ave.   N.  E.,  Cleveland,  O. 

JACOB  HEINRICHS,  b.  Allenstein,  Prussia,  Mar.  2,  1860;  G.  D. 
1881-83;  U.  R.  1884-86;  R.  T.  S.  1889;  ord.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  May  10, 
1889;  miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Nellore,  Nov.  1889-Mar.  91;  Ongole, 
Mar.  1891-Oct.  92;  Vinukonda,  Oct.  1892-July  95;  pres..  Theological 
Seminary,  Ramapatam,  Nellore  district,  India,  July  1895-.  Author, 
Old  Testament  Introduction  (in  Telugu)  ;  Ecclesiology  (in  Telugu)  ; 
History  of  New  Testament  Church  and  Life  of  Paul;  Eschatology  (in 
Telugu)  ;  Neiv  Testament  Introduction  with  Analyses;  Commentary  on 
The  Epistle  to  the  Romans  (in  Telugu,  1903). 

Address,  Ramapatam,  Nellore  District,  India. 

WALTER  VAUGHN  HIGGINS,  b.  Wolfville,  N.  S.,  Dec.  19,  1864; 

Ac.  C.  1886;  R.  T.  S.  1889;  ord.  Wolfville,  N.  S.,  Sep.  10,  1889;  miss. 

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Board  of  Foreign  Miss,  of  the  Bapt.  Conv.,  of  the  Maritime  Provinces, 
1889;  miss,  in  India,  1889-1907;  secy.,  Foreign  Mission  Board,  May 
1907-.  editor.  Mission  Report  Among  the  Telugus,  1897-1906.  Author, 
Map  of  Telugu  Mission;  Outline  Life  of  Christ  (in  Telugu)  ;  Bible 
Study  (in  Telugu)  ;  Life  in  India  (Illustrated). 

Address,  Wolfville,  Nova  Scotia. 

FRANK  PLATT  LEACH,  b.  Hamburg,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  14,  1861;  Ham. 
C.  1886;  R.  T.  S.  1889;  ord.  Naples,  N.  Y.,  June  21,  1889;  p.  Naples, 
1889-92 ;  Red  Oak,  la.,  Jan.  1892-June  97 ;  Rochester,  Minn.,  Sep.  1897- 
Sep.  1900;  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.,  Sep.  1900-Sep.  03;  general  secy.,  S.  D. 
S.  S.  Association,  Sep.  1903-.  Managing  editor,  Iowa  Baptist  Herald, 
1896.  Address,  812  S.  Main  St.,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D. 

EDGAR  PERKINS  LIPSCOMB,  b.  Afton,  Va.,  June  30,  1863;  Rich. 
C.  188o;  R.  T.  S.  1889;  ord.  Brockport,  N.  Y.,  July  5,  1889;  p.  Brock- 
port,  June  1889-Mar.  94;  Kenosha,  Wis.,  Oct.  1894-Feb.  96;  Eufaula, 
Ala.,  Aug.  1896-Aug.  98;  w.  c.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  1898-1902;  p. 
Lebanon,    O.,    1902-08;    teaching,    Elim   Bible   Training    School,    1908-. 

Address,  30  Williams  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

FREDERICK  WILLIS  LOCKWOOD,  b.  Steuben,  N.  Y.,  July  31, 
1863;  U.  R.  1886;  R.  T.  S.  1889;  ord.  Titusville,  Pa.,  Sep.  2,  1889;  p. 
Titusville,  July  1889-Dec.  94;  Ossining,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  1895-Nov.  1902; 
Pittsfield,  Mass.,  Dec.  1902-Oct.  08;  assistant  supt.,  Mass.  Anti-Saloon 
League,  Oct.   1908-  Address,  24  Milk  St.,  Boston,   Mass. 

JAMES  ROSS  LYNCH,  b.  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  15,  1863;  U.  R.  1885; 
prof,  in  Cook  Acad.,  1885-86;  R.  T.  S.  1889;  ord.  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
June  27,  1889;  p.  Bronson  Ave.  ch.,  Rochester,  1888-98;  First  ch., 
Lockport,  1898-99;  in  business,  Detroit,  Mich.,  1899-1900.     (1900.) 

*CHARLES  CRANDALL  MAXFIELD,  b.  Hannawa  Falls,  N.  Y., 
Apr.  3,  1860;  student,  S.  N.  S.,  Potsdam,  1878;  S.  N.  S.,  Ypsilanti, 
Mich.,  1881;  student,  Woodstock  C.  1882;  student,  Toronto  U.  1884; 
Toronto  Bapt.  C.  1885-88;  R.  T.  S.  1889;  ord.  Hilton,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  15, 
1889;  p.  Hilton,  Sep.  1889-Nov.  92;  Binghamton,  Dec.  1892-Sep.  96; 
Oneida,  Sep.  1896-1902;  evangelistic  work  in  Conn,  and  New  York, 
1902-06;  d.  Springfield,  Mass.,  Jan.  9,  1907. 

CHARLES  ALBERT  PARKER,  b.  Ludlow,  Me.,  Jan.  8,  1859;  B.  U. 
1886;  N.  T.  I.  1886-87;  R.  T.  S.  1889;  ord.  Houlton,  Me.,  July  26, 
1889;  p.  Lake  City,  Col.,  Dec.  1889-Dec.  93;  graduate  student,  H.  U. 
1894-95;  supply,  Carver,  Mass.,  Dec.  1893-Dec.  94;  p.  Calvary  ch., 
Quincy,  Feb.  1895-Sep.  98;  Los  Gatos,  Cal.,  Sep.  1899-Nov.  1900; 
Immanuel  ch.,  San  Jose,  Cal.,  Sep.  1901-May  03;  invalid,  1903-05; 
p.   First  ch.,  Redwood   City,   Cal.,  Jan.   1906-. 

Address,  Redwood  City,  Calif. 
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GEORGE  WHEATON  TAFT,  b.  Salem,  IMich.,  July  17,  1865;  Kal. 
C.  1886;  R.  T.  S.  1889;  ord.  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  June  13,  1889; 
miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Tokyo,  Japan,  1889-96;  Kobe,  1896-97; 
returned  Apr.  1897;  field  worker,  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc.  in  U.  S.  1897- 
1902;  p.  First  ch.,  Oakmont,  Pa.,  Sep.  1902-Jan.  05;  Homewood  ch., 
Pittsburg,  Pa.,  Jan.,  1905-.  instructor,  Japanese  Bapt.  T.  S.,  1893-94; 
prof.  Church  History  and  History  of  Christian  Doctrine,  ib.,  1894-96; 
editor,  Japanese  version  of  How  Christ  Came  to  Church;  also  of  Uhl- 
horn's  Conflict  of  Heathenism  and  Christianity. 

.•\ddrcss,   523   Rosedalc    St.,    Pittsburg,    Pa. 

EDWARD  ARTHUR  TUCK,  b.  Alilford,  N.  H.,  Feb.  6,  1860;  Am. 
C  1885;  B.  U.  T.  S.  1886-87;  N.  T.  I.  Sep.-Dec.  1887;  R.  T.  S.  1889; 
miss.  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  1889-91 ;  ord.  Newburg,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  10,  1891 ; 
p.  People's  ch.,  Newburg,  Nov.  1891-Nov.  96;  Summer  St.  ch.,  Nan- 
tucket. Mass.,  Nov.  1896-Dec.  97;  The  People's  ch.,  Nantucket,  Dec. 
1897-June  99;  engaged  in  evangelistic  work,  July  1899-1900;  Otisfield, 
Me.,  Cong,  ch.,  1901-03;  miss,  to  lumbermen,  1904;  N.  H.  State  miss., 
1905;  p.  W.  Stewartson,  N.  H.,  1906-07;  West  ch..  Concord,  1908-. 

Address,  518  N.  State  St.,  Concord,  N.  H. 

WILLIAM  WARD  WEST,  b.  Hartford,  Conn.,  July  11,  1858;  U.  R. 
18^-86:  Hartford  T.  S.  1886-88;  R.  T.  S.  1889;  ord.  Pittsburg,  Pa., 
July  1,  1889;  assistant  p.  Fourth  Ave.  ch.,  Pittsburg,  June  1889-Feb. 
90;  p.  Oakland  ch.,  Pittsburg,  Feb.  1890-Dec.  1900;  Erie  Ave  ch., 
Williamsport,  Pa.,  Dec.  1900-Sep.  04;  First  ch.,  Greensburg,  Pa.,  Sep. 
1904-.  pres.,  Penn.  State  B.  Y.  P.  U.,  1898. 

Address,  216  Vannear  Ave.,  Greensburg,   Pa 

GRADUATES  ENGLISH  COURSE 

ALDEN  MERTON  HENDRICK,  b.  Greenfield,  C,  Nov.  24,  1862; 
Bu.  U.  1882-86;  R.  T.  S.  1886-89;  ord.  Towanda,  Pa.,  Oct.  3,  1889;  p. 
Towanda,  Oct.  1889-Dec.  91 ;  Tunkhannock,  Dec.  1891-Dec.  92 ;  Valley 
Falls,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  1892-95;  First  ch.,  Zanesville.  O..  1895^8;  Greece, 
N.  Y.,  Aug.  1898-.  Address,  140  Little  Ridge,  Barnard,  N.  Y. 

ALFRED  WILLIAM  HURFORD  HODDER,  b.  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
Mar.  18,  1858;  Bu.  U.  part,  course;  ord.  Mansfield,  Pa.,  May  12,  1885;  p. 
Mansfield,  1885-86 ;  R.  T.  S.  1886-89 ;  p.  Easton,  Pa.,  1889-92 ;  Sixteenth 
St.  ch..  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1892-1903;  Ch.  of  the  Redeemer,  Flat- 
bush,  Brooklyn,  1903-.  moderator  of  Ministers'  Conference,  New  York 
City ;  pres.  of  United  Societies  of  C.  E.  of  New  York  and  The  Bronx. 
.\ddress,  795  Ocean  Ave.,  Brooklyn,   New  York. 

CHARLES  HENRY  MOXIE,  b.  London,  England,  Jan.  22,  1856; 
Colg.  Acad.,  1880-81;  ord.  Bradford,  N.  Y.,  Mar.   17,  1886;  R.  T.   S. 

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1887-89;  p.  Canaseraga,  N.  Y. ;  St.  Paul  Park,  Minn.,  Oct.  1889-Feb. 
90;  Oehvein,  la.,  six  months,  Chenoa,  111.,  June  1891-Jan.  92;  Hum- 
boldt, la.,  Apr.  1892-Nov.  93 ;  Hawarden,  la.,  Jan.  1894-Mar.  95 ;  River 
Falls,  Wis.,  Jan.   1896-Mar.  97;  joined  the   Congregationalists. 

SAMUEL  MILTON  NEV\^LAND,  b.  Amity,  N.  Y.,  June  7,  1849; 
Phelps  Union  and  Classical  school ;  ord.  Gypsum,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  2,  1886 ; 
p.  Second  Phelps  ch..  Gypsum,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  2,  1886;  p.  Second  Phelps 
ch..  Gypsum,  1886-89;  R.  T.  S.  1887-89;  p.  Clifton  Springs,  1888-92; 
Seneca  Falls,   1892-1909;   Newark  Valley,   Mar..  1909-. 

Address,  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y. 

AMER  ALANSON  REED,  b.  Murray,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  22,  1851;  ord. 
Farmersville,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  4,  1886;  p.  Portageville,  July  1887-May  88; 
R.  T.  S.  1887-89;  supply.  E.  Henrietta,  Sep.  1888-Apr.  89;  p.  Benning- 
ton, May  1889-Aug.  91;  S.  Hannibal,  Aug.  1891-Dec.  93;  Sloansville, 
Jan.  1894-Feb.  98 ;  Richmondville  ch.  and  Seward  Valley  ch.,  Feb.  1898- 
Nov.  99;  Warren  ch.,  Jordanville,  Dec.  1899-Aug.  1902;  Findley  Lake, 
Sep.    1902-Sep.   06;   Darien,    Oct.    1906-Sep.   08;    Bethany,    Oct.    1908-. 

Address,  R.  F.  D.,  Linden,  N.  Y. 

=i=WILLIAM  THOMAS  TAYLOR,  b.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  20,  1847; 
R.  T.  S.  1886-89;  ord.  Richburg,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  27,  1890;  p.  Throopsville, 
Apr.  1890-Sep.  91;  Hinsdale,  Sep.  1891-Sep.  92;  Clifton,  Sep.  1892- 
Nov.  95 ;  W.  Henrietta,  Nov.  1895-1901 ;  Hinsdale,  1901-04 ;  Gaines  and 
Murray,  1904-05;  d.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  1,  1905. 

FRANK  EDWARD  WARNER,  b.  North  Hartland,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  20, 
1858;  S.  N.  S.  Geneseo  and  Brockport,  N.  Y. ;  R.  T.  S.  1887-89;  miss. 
M.  E.  Missionary  Soc,  Rangoon,  Burma,  1889-91 ;  ord.  to  the  Bapt. 
ministry,  Rangoon,  May  30,  1891 ;  returned  to  America,  1891 ;  secy., 
Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Batavia,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  1892-Jan.  93 ;  p.  North  Hector,  June 
1893-Aug.  97 ;  Yates,  Aug.  1897-Jan.  99 ;  Webster,  Jan.  1899-Jan.  1901 ; 
supt.  Rescue  Miss.,  Auburn,  Jan.  1901-June  04;  engaged  in  mercantile 
pursuits,  June  1904-July  07;  p.  Meridian,  Aug.  1907-July  08;  supply 
pastor,  July  1908-  Address,  7  Sumner   St.,  Auburn,  N.    Y. 

JOSEPH  WESTON,  b.  South  Witham,  England,  Mar.  20,  1859; 
private  tutors,  and  Cook  Acad. ;  R.  T.  S.  1887-89 ;  ord.  Bellefontaine, 
O.,  June  26,  1889 ;  p.  Bellefontaine,  May  1889-Nov.  91 ;  Webster,  N.  Y., 
Jan.  1892-Dec.  98;  Holley,  Dec.  1898-Apr.  1905;  Manchester,  N.  Y., 
Apr.  1905-Aug.  08;  Niagara  St.  ch.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  1908- 

Address,  368  Grand  Ave.,   Rochester,   N.   Y. 
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SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

Arthur  Polk  Brown,  b.  Princeton,  Ind.,  Jan.  31,  1866;  F.  C.  1886;  R. 
T.  S.  1886-87 ;  dismissed  to  Maclay  School  of  Theology  of  U.  S. 
Calif.  Addres.s,  1344  O.  St.,  Fresno,  Calif. 

Houstinos  Mardiros  Daghistalian  (formerly  Houstinos  Mardiros  Tor- 
osian),  h.  Hadjin,  Cilicia,  June  30,  1860;  Aintab  C. ;  R.  T.  S.  1886-87, 
one  year  in  the  English  course ;  engaged  in  mercantile  pursuits. 

Address,    2110    Amsterdam    Ave.,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Henry  Frink,  b.  Preston  City,  Conn.,  Aug.  7,  1854;  B.  U.  1886;  N.  T. 
I.  1886-87;  C.  T.  S.  Sep.-Dec.  1887;  R.  T.  S.  Jan.-May  1888;  not  ord. ; 
farmer,    Preston,    Conn.,    1888-.  Address,    Preston,    Conn. 

William  Austin  Giboney,  b.  Vernon  Co.,  Mo.,  May  10,  1858;  W.  J.  C; 
ord.  Tipton.  Mo..  Apr.  3,  1881 ;  R.  T.  S.  1887-88,  one  year  in  English 
course;  p.  Tipton,  Rolla,  Rich  Hill,  Louisiana,  Mo.;  Parma,  N.  Y., 
1887-88;  Helena,  Batesville,  Ark.;  evangelist  in  the  Middle  West.  1890- 
97;  Address,  Commerce,  Texas. 

William  Bernard  Hutchinson,  b.  Great  Village,  N.  S.,  Jan.  16,  1861; 
Ac.  C.  1886;  N.  T.  L  1886-87;  Toronto  Bapt.  C.  1887-88;  R.  T.  S. 
Sep.-Dec.  1888;  ord.  Quebec,  Quebec,  Jan.  29,  1899;  p.  Quebec,  Jan.- 
Sep.  1889;  dismissed  to  N.  T.  L    D.D.,  Ottawa  U.,  1901. 

Address,   Ottawa,    Kans. 

Allen  Asa  Laytcn,  b.  Sand  Creek,  Ind.,  Apr.  12,  1855;  F.  C.  1886;  R. 
T.  S.  1886-87;  ord.  Denver,  Col.,  Nov.  29,  1887;  supply,  First  ch., 
Pueblo,  1887-88;  p.  First  ch..  Las  Vegas,  N.  Mex.,  1888-97;  Long- 
mont,  Col.,  1897-99;  Delta,  May  1899-1903;  Pueblo,  Col.,  1903-06; 
Independence,  Kan.  1906-07;  Denver,  Col.,  1907-08;  Twin  Falls,  Idaho, 
1908-09;  Denver,  Col.,  1909-  cor.  secy,  for  A.  B.  F.  U.  Soc.  for  N. 
Mex.,  1889-99.  Address,  846  Sherman  Ave.,  Denver,  Col. 

28-*2 

1890 

GRADUATES 

CHRISTIAN  A.  CLAUSEN,  Class  Secretary 

♦JOHN  FREMONT  AMES,  b.  DcRuyter,  N.  Y.,  May  13,  1858;  Colg. 
U.  1886:  ord.  Genoa,  Dec.  9,  1886;  p.  Genoa.  1886-88;  Aub.  T.  S.  1887- 
88;  R.  T.  S.  1890;  p.  Madison.  S.  Dak.,  1890-92;  Phoenix,  Ariz.,  May- 
July  92;  d.  as  a  result  of  injuries  received  in  an  accident.  Phoenix,  Aug. 
12,  1892. 

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SAMUEL  HERSCHELL  BOWYER,  b.  Pisgah,  III.,  Feb.  22.  1863; 
S.  C.  1884-88;  ord.  Pisgah.  111.,  Aug.  21,  1887;  R.  T.  S.  1890;  p. 
Nokomis,  111.,  May  1890-May  92;  Taylorville.  May  1892-Jan.  98; 
Decatur,  Jan.  1898-6ct.  1909;  Central  ch.,  Springfield,  Oct.  1909-.  D.D., 
S.  C,  1904.  Address.  Springfield,  111. 

CHRISTIAN  ALBRECHT  CLAUSEN,  b.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  23, 

1862;  U.  R.  1886;  R.  T.  S.  1890;  ord.  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  June  17, 
1890;  p.  Peekskill,  June  1890-May  95;  Brockport,  May  1895-July 
1900;  secy.,  N.  Y.  State  Bapt.  Pastors'  Conference,  1894-1902;  as- 
sistant p.  Second  ch.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  1900-Oct.  01 ;  Lancaster, 
N.  Y.,  Nov.  1901-Oct.  02 ;  health  failed ;  engaged  in  mercantile  pur- 
suits, Oct.  1902-.  Address,  32  Roosevelt  Ave.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

WILBUR  WILLIS  COCHRANE,  b.  Monmouth,  Me.,  Apr.  16,  1859; 
Cy.  C.  1885;  ord.  W.  Sumner,  Me..  June  8,  1886;  R.  T.  S.  1890;  miss. 

A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  to  the  Shans,  at  Shamo,  Namkham  and  Hsipaw, 
Oct.  1890-99 ;  returned  to  America  on  furlough,  1899 ;  returned  to 
mission  field,  stationed  Mongnai,  Hsipaw,  1901 ;  second  furlough,  1909. 

Address,  Hsipaw,  N.  Shan  States,  Burma. 

CHARLES  GAULDEN  DILWORTH,  b.  ^^lonticello,  Fla.,  Sep.  25, 
1865;  Mer.  U.  1887;  ord.  Eastman,  Ga.,  Sep.  2,  1886;  R.  T.  S.  1890; 
p.  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y..  1890-94;  Painted  Post,  1894-98;  Athens.  Pa.. 
1898-99;  Tifton,  Ga.,  Dec.  1899-1906;  Augusta,  1906- 

Address,  Augusta,   Ga. 

JAMES  GRANT,  b.  Grantown,  Scotland,  Aug.  19,  1861;  U.   R.   1887, 

B.  S.;  R.  T.  S.  1890;  ord.  Springfield,  Mass.,  June  3,  1890;  p.  State 
St.  ch.,  Springfield,  Nov.  1889-Nov.  92;  w.  c.  Santa  Barbara,  Cal.,  Nov. 
1892-May  95;  p.  Morningside  ch..  Pittsfield,  Mass..  May  1895-Dec. 
1900;  Watertov.n,  Dec.  1900-May  05;  engaged  in  mercantile  pursuits. 
New  Haven,   Conn.,   May   1905-. 

Address,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

CLARENCE  ELGINE  LAPP,  b.  Clarence  Center.  N.  Y.,  July  25, 
1862;  U.  R.  1887;  R.  T.  S.  1890;  ord.  Newark,  N.  J.,  Dec.  30,  1890; 
p.  Fifth  ch.,  Newark,  Dec.  1890-Jan.  95 ;  Greenwich,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  1895- 
Oct.  99:  Austin  (Chicago)  111.,  Oct.  1899-Mar.  1905;  Flint,  Mich., 
JNIar.  1905-1910;  Norwood  ch.,  Cincinnati,  O..  1910-.     Ph.  D. 

Address,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

WILLIAM  ELMER  LOUCKS,  b.  Alverton,  Pa.,  Jan.  29.  1863;  U. 
R.  1886;  R.  T.  S.  1890:  ord.  Cincinnati,  O.,  July  1,  1890;  p.  Walnut 
Hills  ch..  Cincinnati,  June  1890-June  96;  First  ch.,  Toledo,  Jan.  1897- 
Apr.  1908;  Fourth  ch..  Minneapolis.  Minn..  Apr.   1908-. 

Address,  1704  Emerson  Ave.  N..  Minneapolis.  ^linn. 
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FRED  ELMER  MARBLE,  b.  Honeoye  Falls  N.  Y.,  June  21,  1861; 
U.  R.  1887;  R.  T.  S.  1890;  ord.  VVallingford,  Conn.,  Sep.  25,  1890;  p. 
Wallingford,  Aug.  1890-Oct.  97;  graduate  student,  Y.  U.  1895-97; 
Univ.  of  Berlin,  1897^8;  p.  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  Dec.  1898-1902;  North 
Ave.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1902-  pres.,  Vermont  Bapt.  State  Conv.,  1900- 
02.     Ph.  D.,  Y.  U.,  1897.     Address,  2  Arlington  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

THOMAS  MOODY,  b.  London,  England,  June  30,  1862;  Toronto 
Bapt.  C.  1880-88;  R.  T.  S.  1890;  ord.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  9,  1890; 
miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Irebu,  Congo  Free  State,  Southwest  Africa, 
1890-94;  in  America  on  furlough,  1894-95;  Lukunga,  Congo  Free  State, 
1895-1900;  returned  to  Congo,  1901-07;  visited  the  Sudan-Xorthern 
Nigeria,  spring  of  1907;  in  America  on  furlough,  1907-09;  returned  to 
Africa,  1910-. 
Permanent  address  in  U.  S.,  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Ford  Bldg.,  Boston,  Mass. 

CORTLAND  MYERS,  b.  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  June  3,  1864;  U.  R.  1887; 
R.  T.  S.  1890;  ord.  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  May  1890;  p.  First  ch.,  Syracuse, 
May  1890-Aug.  93;  First  ch.,  Brooklyn,  Aug.  1893-Aug.  1909;  Fre- 
mont Temple,  Boston,  Mass.,  Aug.  1909-.  Author,  The  Best  Place  on 
Earth;  Midnight  in  a  Great  City;  American  Guns;  Why  Men  do  Not 
Go  to  Church;  Making  a  Life;  Henry  Fielding's  Dream;  The  Lost 
Wedding  Ring;  The  New  Evangelism;  The  Boy  Jesus;  The  Real 
Holy  Spirit;  The  Attractive  Church.     D.D.,  Temple  C,  1899. 

Address,  Tremont  Temple,  Boston,  Mass. 

BENJAMIN  OTTO,  b.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Nov.  7,  1862;  U.  R.  1887; 
R.  T.  S.  1890;  ord.  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  July  22,  1890;  p.  Second  German 
ch.,  Milwaukee,  June  1890-Sep.  94;  First  ch.,  Coldwater,  Mich.,  Sep. 
1894-Mar.  97;  North  ch.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Mar.  1897-Oct.  1906;  First 
ch.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  Oct.  1906-.  Author,  Outline  Studies  of  Life  of 
Christ.  Address,  3008  Linwood  Boul.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

FRANK  JOHN  PALMER,  b.  East  Aurora,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  30,  1855;  U. 
R.  1885-87;  R.  T.  S.  1890;  ord.  Chili  Center,  N.  Y.,  June  25,  1890; 
p.  Chili,  1890-May  97;  Lima,  May  1897-July  1903;  supplied  occasion- 
ally, Rochester.  N.  Y.,  July-Get.  1903;  p.  Pittsford.  N.  Y.,  Oct.  1903- 
10;  Avoca,  1910-.  Address,  Avoca,  N.  Y. 

WILLIAM  FREDERICK  RAASCH,  b.  Hustisford,  Wis.,  May  30, 
1863;  G.  D.  1880-83;  Colg.  Acad.,  1884-86;  U.  R.  1886-87;  R.  T.  S. 
1890;  ord.  White  Rock,  S.  D.,  Aug.  27,  1890;  p.  Edgerton,  Wis.,  Nov. 
1890-Oct.  91;  Ontario,  Oct.  1891-Aug.  92;  farmer,  Muscotah,  Kan., 
on  account  of  ill-health,  Aug.  1892-Feb.  95;  p.  Silver  Lake,  Kan.,  Feb. 
1895-Feb.  96;  Parsons,  W.  Va.,  Aug.  1896-July  98;  w.  c.  on  account 
of  ill-health.  South  Butler,  N.  Y..  Oct.  1898.     (1900) 

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WILLIAM  GEORGE  WEDEMEYER,  b.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  12, 
1864;  student  with  Rev.  G.  W.  Samson,  D.D.,  1883-87;  R.  T.  S.  1890; 
ord.  Emmanuel  ch.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  18,  1890;  p.  Washington,  Pa., 
June  1890-Oct.  91 ;  health  failed ;  recuperating,  San  Diego,  Cal.,  and 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  1891-Dec.  92;  p.  First  ch.,  Lakewood,  N.  J., 
Dec.  1892-. 

Address,    238    First    St.,    Lakewood,    N.    J. 

GRADUATES  ENGLISH  COURSE 

DWIGHT  PARLEY  BROWN,  b.  Plessis,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  22,  1856;  ord. 
South  Richland,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  17,  1883;  p.  Westerlo,  1884-85;  Mt.  Morris, 
1886-87;  R.  T.  S.  1887-90;  p.  Perry,  N.  Y.,  1887-89;  evangelist,  1890- 
1900;     (1900) 

CYRUS  EDWIN  CHRISTIAN,  b.  Salamanca,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  4,  1864; 
Colg.  Acad,  a  part  of  1886;  R.  T.  S.  1888-90;  ord.  N.  Hector,  N.  Y., 
June  5,  1890;  p.  N.  Hector,  Jan.  1890-Mar.  93;  Wolcott,  Mar.  1893- 
Jan.  94;  Brocton,  Feb.  1894-May  97;  Horseheads,  Nov.  1897-Jan. 
1901;  Genesee  St.  ch.,  Rochester,  Jan.  1901-Mar.  03;  First  ch.,  Jean- 
nette.  Pa.,  Mar.  1903-Oct.  07;  Horseheads,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  1907- 

Address,  Horseheads,   N.   Y. 

ROBERT  BENTON  STEVENS,  Presb.,  b.  Fulton,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  20, 
1853 ;  Park.  C.  1883-84 ;  Lake  Forest  U.  Sep.-Nov.  1884 ;  R.  T.  S.  1887- 
90;  not  ord.;  supplied  various  Presb.  and  M.  E.  churches  in  N.  J., 
1891-97;  supply,  De  Grasse,  N.  Y.,  1898-99;  North  Russell,  1899; 
(1900) 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

Jesse  Isaac  Ayres,  b.  Russellville,  Ky.,  May  30,  1861;  Rich.  C. ;  teacher, 
Georgetown  C,  1882-84;  Staunton,  Va.,  1884-85;  R.  T.  S.  Sep.-Dec. 
1887.  Address,  Jackson,  Mo. 

Carl  Adolphus  Daniel,  R.  T.  S.  1887-88;  (for  record,  vid.  G.  D.,  class  of 
1888). 

Frank  Orville  Dickey,  b.  Three  Mile  Bay,  N.  Y.,  July  16,  1846;  Hills- 
dale C.  1879;  ord.  Free  Will  Baptist,  Adams,  Mich.,  May  5,  1878;  p. 
Free  Will  Bapt.  churches.  Grand  Ledge,  Mich. ;  Middlesex,  N.  Y. ; 
Elmira;  R.  T.  S.  1889-90;  ord.  Baptist,  Charlotte,  Mich.,  Sep.  5,  1890; 
p.  Charlotte,  July  1890-93;  Ionia,  Oct.  1893-Oct.  96;  w.  c.  Kalamazoo, 
engaged  in  supplying  churches,  Oct.  1896-May  98;  p.  Otsego,  May  1898- 
May  1901 ;  Angelica,  N.  Y.,  May  1901-Aug.  05 ;  supplying  churches, 
Baltimore,  Md.,  Aug.  1905-.  Address,  Baltimore,  Md. 

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George  Hamman,  b.  Cassel,  Germany,  Apr.  12,  1864;  Bay.  U.;  ord. 
Belton,  Texas,  June  12,  1887;  R.  T.  S.  Sep.-Dec.  1887;  dismissed  to 
S.  B.  T.  S. 

Frederick  William  Charles  Meyer,  R.  T.  S.  1887-88;  (for  record,  vid. 
G.  D.,  class  of  1888). 

Herbert  Slee  Morrill,  b.  Newark,  N.  J.,  Aug.  30,  1867;  La  Gr.  C.  1888; 
R.  T.   S.   Sep.-Dec.   1888;  evangelist.  Address,  Aurora,  111. 

♦Horace  Baldwin  Morrill,  b.  Newark,  N.  J.,  Aug.  30,  1867;  La  Gr.  C. 
1888;  R.  T.  S.  Sep.-Dec.  1888;  d.  Takamah,  Neb.,  Nov.  24,  1902. 

Francis  Wayland  Reynolds,  b.  Covington,  Pa.,  Sep.  24,  1861;  B.  U. 
1886;  C.  T.  S. ;  R.  T.  S.  a  short  time  in  1889; 

Address,   Wellsboro,    Pa. 

Buel  R.  Smith,  b.  Yorkshire  Center,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  24,  1853;  R.  T.  S. 
1887-89.  in  English  course;  ord.  Yates,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  20,  1889;  p.  Yates, 
1889-Dec.  90 ;  Fourth  ch.,  Syracuse,  Dec.  1890-Nov.  93 ;  Benton  Center, 
Nov.  1893-96;  Cazenovia  Park  ch.,  Buffalo,  ]\Iay  1899-Jan.  1900;  in 
business,   Olean,   N.   Y.,  Jan.    1900-.  Address,   Clean,    N.   Y. 

George  Wharton,  b.  Noxubee  Co.,  Miss.,  Dec.  23,  1849;  Miss.  C.  1873; 
S.  B.  T.  S.  1874-76;  ord.  Deerbrook,  Miss.,  July  1876;  p.  Shuqualak, 
Miss.,  two  years ;  Corinth,  one  year ;  Waynesville,  N.  C,  six  years ; 
Clinton,  Miss.,  two  years ;  editor,  Baptist  Record;  Western  North  Caro- 
lina Baptist;  R.  T.  S.  1889-90;  prof.  Latin  and  Greek,  Miss.  C. ;  pres., 
Hillman  Female  C,  Clinton,  Miss.     D.D.,  Miss.  C. 

Address,    Clinton,    Miss. 
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1891 

GRADUATES 

WALTER   R.  BETTERIDGE,  Class   Secretary 

HERBERT  AGATE,  b.  Pittsford,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  8,  1864;  U.  R.  1888;  R. 
T.  S.  1891 ;  ord.  Bowling  Green,  O.,  Sep.  18,  1891 ;  p.  Bowling  Green, 
1891-July  97;  Oliver  Street  ch.,  Toledo,  Sep.  1897-Nov.  99;  Norwalk, 
Nov.  1899-May  1909;  Sewickley,  Pa.,  'Slay  1909-. 

Address,  516  Grimes  St.,  Sewickley,  Pa. 

CLARENCE  AUGUSTUS  BARBOUR,  b.  Hartford,  Conn.,  Apr.  21, 
1867;  B.  U.  1888;  R.  T.  S.  1891;  ord.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  May  15,  1891; 

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p.  Lake  Ave.  ch.,  Rochester,  May  1891-May  1909;  international  secy., 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  of  North  America,  May  1909-.  president  N.  Y.  State  C. 
E.  Society,  1897.    D.D.,  U.  R.,  1901  and  B.  U.,  1909. 

Address,  151  Saratoga  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

WALTER  ROBERT  BETTERIDGE,  b.  Riga,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  16,  1863; 
U.  R.  1888;  R.  T.  S.  1891;  instructor  in  Hebrew,  R.  T.  S.  1891-92;  ord. 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  June  30,  1892;  assistant  prof.  Hebrew  Lang,  and 
Literature,  R.  T.  S.  1892-1900;  acting  prof.,  ib.,  1900-01;  Hoyt  prof., 
ib.,  1901-.  student,  Universities  of  Gottingen  and  BerHn,  1895-96. 
in  Europe  and  Palestine,  1909-10.  Librarian,  R.  T.  S.  1901-.  D.D., 
U.  R.,  1906.  Address,  18  Sibley  Place,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

HENRY  CLARKE,  b.  St.  Cleer,  Cornwall,  England,  Nov.  11,  1859; 
U.  R.  1888;  R.  T.  S.  1891;  ord.  Stonington,  Conn.,  Oct.  1,  1891;  p. 
Stonington,  Sep.   1891-June   1901;   Bristol,  June  1901-. 

Address,   Bristol,   Conn. 

GEORGE   DOWNING   GOULD,   b.    New   Hudson,    N.    Y.,    May    15, 

1859;  Alfred  U.  1888;  R.  T.  S.  1891;  ord.  Huntington,  Mass.,  July 
22,  1891;  p.  Huntington,  June  1891-Aug.  96;  Calvary  ch..  Westerly, 
R.  L,  Sep.  1896-Aug.  99;  supplying  Huntington,  Mass.,  Aug.  1899- 
Apr.  1900;  p.  Rockville,  Conn.,  Apr.  1900-. 

Address,   84   Orchard   St.,   Rockville,    Conn. 

CHESLEY  HOLMES,  b.  Harper,  Ind.,  Jan.  24,  1860;  F.  C.  1888;  R. 
T.  S.  1891;  ord.  Dayton,  0.,  Sep.  29,  1891;  p.  Dayton,  1891-Mar.  93; 
Winterset,  la..  Mar.  1893-Sep.  96;  Letts,  Ind.,  Sep.  1896-Sep.  97;  Big 
Cedar  ch.,  near  Whitcomb,  Apr.  1897-99 ;  Dupont,  Mar.  1899-Dec.  1901 ; 
Vernon,  Oct.  1899-Oct.  1903;  teaching  Vernon,  Sep.  1903-June  06; 
p.  Hebron,  Sep.  1906-09.  Address,  Vernon,  Ind. 

FREDERICK  ROBINSON  LEACH,  b.  Hamburg,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  14, 
1864;  Ham.  C.  1888;  R.  T.  S.  1891;  ord.  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Aug.  4, 
1891;  p.  St.  Paul,  July  1891-Sep.  94;  Glenwood,  la.,  Oct.  1894-Mar. 
99;  Anoka,  Minn.,  Apr.  1899-Jan.  1908;  Park  Rapids,  Apr.  1908- 

Address,  Park  Rapids,  Minn. 

OSCAR  LAFAYETTE  MARTIN,  b.  Henry  Co.,  Va.,  June  21,  1861; 
Rich.  C.  1884-88 ;  R.  T.  S.  1891 ;  ord.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  June  19,  1891 ; 
p.  North  ch.,  Rochester,  May-Oct.  1891 ;  First  ch.,  Anderson,  S.  C, 
Nov.  1891-Dec.  99;  Williamston,  and  Lebanon  chs.,  Jan.  1903-Apr. 
05;  First  ch.,  Dalton,  Ga.,  Apr.  1905-Jan.  07;  First  ch.,  Barnesville, 
Ga.,  Jan.   1907- 

Address,   1    Elm   St.,   Barnesville,   Ga. 

JOHN  McGUIRE,  b.  South  Bend,  Ind.,  Nov.  11.  1858;  U.  R.  1888; 
R.  T.  S.  1891 ;  ord.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  June  2,  1891 ;  miss.  A.  B.  F.  M. 

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Soc,  Mandalay,  Upper  Rurma,  1891-98;  Rangoon,  Burma,  1898-1907; 
acting  pres.,  Burman  T.  S.,  Insein,  1907-08;  pres.,  ib.,  1909-.  Chairman, 
Burman  Bible  Revision  Committee;  member  Burman  Committee  of  Ref- 
erence.    Author,  Burmese  translation,   Vedder's  Dawn  of  Christianity. 

Address,   Seminary   Hill,   Insein,   Burma. 

WILFRED  JOHN  HEADER,  b.  Augusta,  Me.,  Oct.  10,  1859;  Cy.  C. 
1888;  R.  1".  S.  1891;  ord.  Dunkirk,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  29,  1891;  p.  Dunkirk, 
1891-1900;  Cliftondale,  Mass.,  1900-02;  Ayer,  1902-05;  w.  c.  Revere, 
1905-08 ;  mercantile  pursuits,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1908-. 

Address,    1341    72nd    St.,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y. 

LEWIS  ALFRED  MITCHELL,  b.  Stockton,  N.  Y.,  May  25,  1858; 
Marion  Coll.  Inst.,  1886;  U.  R.  1886-88;  R.  T.  S.  1891;  ord.  Beatrice, 
Neb.,  Oct.  8,  1891;  p.  Beatrice,  Sep.  1891-Dec.  92;  w.  c.  Rhinebeck, 
N.  Y.,  Jan.-Dec.  1893;  p.  Niagara  Falls,  Dec.  1893-July  97;  in  business, 
Niagara  Falls,  July  1897-Feb.  99;  p.  Rhinebeck,  Feb.  1899-June  1906; 
Camden,  S.  C,  July  1906-09;  w.  c.  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y.,  1909-. 

Address,  Rhinebeck,  N.   Y. 

GEORGE  WASHINGTON  PORTER,  b.  Andrew  Co.,  Mo.,  Apr.  24, 
1859;  La  Gr.  C.  1888;  ord.  Barnard,  Mo.,  Aug.  31,  1885;  R.  T.  S.  1891, 
omitted  Hebrew;  p.  Bedford,  la.,  1891-92;  Glenwood,  1892-94;  Rich 
Hill,  Mo.,  1894-96;  Owingsvill,  Ky.,  1896-98;  educational  work,  Cald- 
well. Kan.,  1898-1900;  Blackwell,  Okla.,  1900-03;  p.  Brannon,  1903-05; 
Tonkawa,  1905-07;   Sabetha,  1907-.     Ph.D..  S.  C. 

Address,  Sabetha,  Kan. 

GUSTAVUS  ADOLPHUS  SCHNEIDER,  b.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Oct. 
10,  1864;  G.  D.  1882-84;  U.  R.  1888;  R.  T.  S.  1891;  ord.  Denver,  Col., 
Aug.  7,  1891;  p.  First  German  ch.,  Denver,  June  1891-May  93;  First 
German  ch..  Erie.  Pa.,  May  1893-Oct.  1905 ;  First  German  ch.,  Bufifalo, 
N.  Y..  Oct.  1905-Jan.  08;  instructor  in  the  G.  D.,  R.  T.  S.,  Jan.  OS- 
Address,  246  Alexander  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

JOHN  JERSEY  WILLIAMS,  b.  Carmarthenshire,  Wales,  Sep.  7. 
1863;  Haverfordwest  C,  Wales,  1885;  ord.  Camrose,  South  Wales,  Oct. 
14,  1885 ;  R.  T.  S.  1891 ;  p.  Lyell  Ave.  ch.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  May  1890- 
Aug.  92;  Plattsmouth,  Neb..  Sep.  1892-Mar.  94;  Syracuse,  Apr.  1894- 
Jan.  98;  Brock,  Jan.  1898-May  1900;  Claremont,  Ont.,  Nov.  1900-Mar. 
03;   Coaticook,  Que.,   Mar.   1903-Dcc.  06;   Newport,  Vt.,  Dec.   1906-. 

Address,  14  Third  St.,  Newport,  Vermont. 

GRADUATES  ENGLISH  COURSE 

JAMES  BODWELL  CODY,  b.  W.  Zorra.  Ont.,  June  9.  1855;  R.  T.  S. 
1889-91 ;  ord.  Gorham,  N.  Y.,  June  5,  1891 :  p.  Gorham,  1891-92;  Genoa, 
1892-93;   Meridian.  1893-95;  united  with  Troy  Presbytery,  1896. 

Address,  Bethany,  Pa. 
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JOHN  ROY  EGAN,  b.  Detroit,  Mich.,  Feb.  11,  1857;  S.  N.  S.,  Brock- 
port,  N.  Y.,  1881-82 ;  R.  T.  S.  1888-91 ;  ord.  Lebanon  Springs,  N.  Y., 
Sep.  10,  1891 ;  p.  Lebanon  Springs,  1891-92 ;  Herrick  Centre  and  Elk- 
dale,  1893-95;  Forest  City,  Pa.,  1895-96;  w.  c.  Forest  City,  1896-97;  p. 
Hale  Eddy,  1897-98 ;  Essex,  N.  Y.,  1899-1902 ;  Taburg,  1902-04 ;  evange- 
listic work,  1905 ;  p.  Blodgett  Mills,  1906-08 ;  Stephentown,  1909-. 

Address,  Stephentown,  N.  Y. 

FREDERICK  HENRY  GATES,  b.  Jacksonville,  N.  Y.,  July  15,  1857; 
Watkins  Acad.,  1871-74;  medical  student,  1875-76;  ord.  Etna,  N.  Y., 
May  23,  1877;  p.  Etna,  1877-78;  McLean,  Apr.  1878-Apr.  80;  Truxton, 
May  1880-May  81;  Genoa,  June  1881-June  83;  Smethport,  Pa.,  July 
1883-June  86;  Macedon,  N.  Y.,  July  1886-Sep.  91;  R.  T.  S.  1889-91; 
p.  Saugerties,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  1891-Apr.  98;  Winsted,  Conn.,  May  1898- 
May  1901;  Horseheads,  N.  Y.,  May  1901-Dec.  04;  Three  Mile  Bay, 
Dec.  1904-Sept.  06 ;  special  evangelistic  and  missionary  work,  Sept.  1906- 
Apr.  09;  p.  Truxton,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  1,  1909-10.     Address,  Truxton,  N.  Y. 

GEORGE  FREDERICK  NEWHALL,  b.  South  Danvers,  Mass., 
Mar.  13,  1848 ;  R.  T.  S.  1888-91 ;  ord.  Westerly,  R.  L,  June  4,  1891 ;  p. 
Calvary  ch..  Westerly,  June  1891-July  93;  associate  p.  State  St.  ch., 
Springfield,  Mass.,  Aug.  1893-Mar.  95;  w.  c.  Springfield,  Apr.  1895- 
May  98;  associate  p.  First  ch.,  North  Adams,  June  1898-May  1900;  p. 
First  ch.,  Stamford,  Vt.,  July  1900-Apr.  08;  First  ch.,  Oak  Bluffs, 
Mass.,  Apr.   1908-.  Address,  6  Pocasset  Ave.,  Oak  Bluffs,   Mass. 

RICHARD  AUGUST  SCHMIDT,  b.  Prenzlau,  Brandenburg,  Prussia, 
Mar.  16,  1865;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1884-89;  R.  T.  S.  1891;  ord.  Hanover, 
Ont.,  Feb.  1892;  p.  Hanover,  1891-97;  Muscatine,  la.,  1897-1906; 
Allegeny,  Pa.,  1906-.  Address,  3403  East  St.,  N.  S.,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

GEORGE  WILLIAM  STRUTT,  b.  Alderney.  Channell  Is.,  England, 
Mar.  31,  1856;  R.  T.  S.  1884-85;  ord.  Portageville,  N.  Y.,  May  23,  1884; 
p.  Portageville,  May  1884-Aug.  86;  La  Grange,  Aug.  1886-July  90;  R.  T. 
S.  1890-91 ;  p.  Havana,  July  1891-July  95 ;  teacher  of  Biblical  Literature, 
Cook  Acad.,  1892-95;  p.  Clyde,  Oct.  1896-Oct.  98;  South  Side  mission, 
Buffalo,  Jan.  1899-Apr.  1900;  Salamanca,  April  1900-Sept.  08;  invalid, 
retired,   ib.,    1908-.  Address,    Salamanca,    N.    Y. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

William  Henry  Baylor,  b.  Princess  Anne  Co.,  Va.,  Oct.  25,  1865;  Rich. 
C.  1884-88;  R.  T.  S.  1888-89;  dismissed  to  S.  B.  T.  S. 

Address,  1311  N.  Caroline  St.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

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William  Andrew  McComb,  b.  McDonald's  Mill,  Miss.,  Nov.  8,  1860; 
Miss.  C.  1888;  ord.  Eustabonchie.  Miss.,  Aug.  1886;  S.  B.  T.  S.  1888- 
89;   R.   T.   S.   1889-90;   dismissed   to   B.   U.   T.   S. 

Address,  Clinton,  Miss. 

♦Edward  Flitcroft  Roberts,  b.  Manchester,  England,  Jan.  1,  1855;  U. 
R.  18<S<S;  R.  '!'.  S.  188.S-90;  ord.  Columbus,  O.,  June  18,  1891;  p.  Tenth 
Ave.  ch.,  Columbus,  1890-Apr.  92;  Harriman,  Tenn.,  Apr.  1892-Nov. 
93,  in  business  and  pulpit  supply,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  1893-Oct.  94; 
d.  Washington.  D.  C,  Oct.  20,  1894. 

James  Hovey  Spencer,  b.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  17,  1860;  B.  U.  1882; 
teaching,  Greenwich  Acad. ;  in  business.  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  R.  T.  S. 
parts  of  years  1887-88  and  1888-89;  ord.  Boulder,  Montana,  June  29, 
1890;  p.  Boulder,  Aug.  1889-Aug.  90;  Pageville,  Aug.  1890-Nov.  91; 
Dillon,  Nov.  1891-May  93;  Butte,  Aug.  1893-Apr.  96;  Anaconda,  May 
1896-Oct.  97;  First  ch.,  North  Adams,  Mass.,  Dec.  1897-.  Author, 
The  Missionary  Idea.  Address,  North  Adams,  Mass. 

*Edgar  Eugene  Stewart,  b.  Van  Wirt,  O.,  Nov.  9,  1859;  F.  C.  1888; 
ord.  Walesboro,  Ind.,  Mar.  24,  1885;  R.  T.  S.  1888-89;  p.  Mendon, 
N.  Y.,  1888-89;  killed  in  a  railway  accident,  near  Buffalo,  Mar.  6,  1890. 

Benjamin  Wilson  Wiseman,  b.  Farmington,  N.  C,  Oct.  11,  1858;  S.  C 
1888;  ord.  Fidelity,  III,  Aug.  31,  1886;  p.  Fidelity,  1886-87;  Lebanon, 
1887-88;  R.  T.  S.  Sep.-Dec.  1888;  pastorates  Mo.  and  111.,  1889-.  Fi- 
nancial secy..  Kansas  City  Bapt.  T.  S.  and  of  Gr.  Island  C.  1896-.  Ph. 
D.,  S.  C.  1896;  D.D.,  Ottawa  U.   (Kan.)   1900. 

Address,  Roodhouse,  111. 
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GRADUATES 

HENRY  P.  KLYVER,  Class  Secretary 

JOSEPH  MAXWELL  ASHTON,  b.  Hopewell,  N.  J.,  Oct.  17,  1858; 
Bu.  U.  1889;  R.  T.  S.  1892;  ord.  Adams  Centre,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  28,  1893; 
p.  Adams  Centre,  Nov.  1892-June  94;  Cramer  Hill,  N.  J.,  June  1894- 
Dec.  96;  Chester,  Vt.,  Jan.  1897-Apr.  99;  Collingswood,  N.  J.,  May 
1899-1905;  teaching.  New  York,  1905-.  Author,  tract,  Is  It  Nothing  to 
You?  Address,  5  W.  125th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

*WILLIS  HOMER  BROOKS,  b.  Triangle,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  12,  1864;  U. 
R.  1889;  R.  T.  S.  1892;  ord.  Watkins,  N.  Y.,  May  6,  1892;  p.  Bozeman, 

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Mont.,  June  1892-93 ;  Dillon,  June  1893-Dec.  95 ;  Belleville,  N.  Y.,  Jan. 
1896-Oct.,  1904;  assisted  Rev.  C.  W.  Brooks  in  missionary  and  evange- 
listic work  in  vi'estern  N.  Y.,  Oct.  1904-June  07.  Editor,  Montana 
Baptist  Record,  Oct.  1892-Oct.  1895;  d.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  July  20,  1907. 

JOSEPH  WILLIAM  CLEVENGER,  b.  Center  Square,  Ind.,  Oct. 
31,  1861;  ord.  Washington,  Ind.,  Oct.  31,  1886;  F.  C.  1889,  B.  S. ; 
R.  T.  S.  1892;  p.  Bloomington,  Ind.,  June  1892-Oct.  94;  Marinette, 
Wis.,  Oct.  1894-Dec.  95;  Seymour,  Ind.,  Jan.  1896-Oct.  1902;  Marion, 
Ind.,  1902-07;  supply  Kokomo,  1908;  p.  Red  Oak,  la.,  Sept.  1908-. 
state  evangelist,  S.  D.,  1907;  president  S.  S.  Board,  Ind.  Bapt.  Conv., 
1886-1903.  Author,  Jesus'  Estimate  of  His  Ozvn  Death;  Jesus'  Esti- 
mate of  His  Ozvn  Sonship ;  Jesus'  Estimate  of  Sin  and  Satan;  Calvinism 
and  Civil  Liberty;  Church  and  State  in  New  England;  A  Baptist  Cen- 
tury in  Indiana.  Address,  Red  Oak,  la. 

HENRY  THURSTON  CRANE,  b.  Cincinnati,  O.,  Sep.  26,  1860; 
Lane  T.  S..  1890-91 ;  R.  T.  S.  1892 ;  ord.  Aliddletown,  O.,  Sep.  1892 ; 
p.  Middleton,  1892-99;  First  ch.,  Cincinnati,  1899-Nov.  1907;  gen. 
secy.,  Cincinnati  Bapt.  Church  Union,  Nov.  1907-. 

Address,  2427  Auburn  Ave.,  Cincinnati,  O. 

THOMAS  PARKER  DUDLEY,  b.  Waco,  Ky.,  Feb.  5,  1866;  G.  C. 
1889;  R.  T.  S.  1892;  ord.  Waco,  Ky.,  June  1892;  miss.  A.  B.  F.  M. 
Soc,  Hanamakonda,  India,  Oct.  1892-May  93 ;  p.  Madras  ch.,  Madras, 
India,  June  1893-Apr.  99;  p.  Knowlesville,  N.  Y.,  1900-02;  Central  ch., 
Chicago,  111.,  1902-04;  in  business  and  supplying,  1904-.  associate  editor, 
Baptist  Missionary  Review,  Madras,  India,  1896-99. 

Address,  134  Monroe  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

GEORGE  JOHN  GEIS,  b.  Hockenheim,  Baden,  Germany,  Apr.  1,  1865; 
G.  D.  1887;  U.  R. ;  R.  T.  S.  1892;  ord.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  June  16,  1892; 
miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Bhamo,  Burma.  1892-93;  Myitkyina,  Dec.  1893- 
Nov.  96 ;  in  America  on  furlough  to  June,  1897 ;  Myitkyina,  Aug. 
1897-Feb.  1907 ;  in  America  on  furlough  to  Oct.  1908 ;  Myitkyina,  Nov. 
1908-.  Address,  Myitkyina,  Burma. 

MOCKETT  CRAMP  HIGGINS,  b.  Wolfville,  N.  S.,  Feb.  4,  1867; 
Ac.  C.  1889;  R.  T.  S.  1892;  ord.  St.  Clair,  Mich.,  Dec.  6,  1892;  p.  St. 
Clair,  Oct.  1892-Oct.  93 ;  North  River,  Prince  Edward's  Is.,  Oct.  1893- 
97;  St.  John,  West,  New  Brunswick,  Feb  1898-May,  1900;  Summer- 
ville,  N.  S.,  May  1900-Apr.  05 ;  Goldboro,  Apr.  1905-Oct.  07 ;  Waterville, 
1907-10.  Address,  Waterville,  Kings  Co.,  N.  S. 

*ADONIRAM  JUDSON  KEMPTON,  b.  Margaree,  Cape  Breton,  N. 
S.,  Dec.  31,  1866;  Ac.  C  1889;  R.  T.  S.  1892;  ord.  St.  John,  New  Bruns- 
wick, June  1892;  p.  Carleton  ch.,  St.  John,  June  1893-Oct.  94;   First 

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ch.,  Madison,  Wis.,  Oct.  1894-Jan.  1899;  First  ch.,  Mt.  Carroll,  111., 
Jan.  1899-1903;  ^luscatinc,  la.,  1903-08;  d.  Madison,  Wis.,  Aug.  30, 
1908. 

HENRY  PETER  KLYVER,  b.  Vcillc,  Denmark,  Oct.  26,  1860;  O.  C. 
1889;  R.  T.  S.  1892;  ord.  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  June  30,  1892;  p.  Olivet 
ch.,  Syracuse,  May  1892-May  94;  First  ch.,  Baldwinsvillc,  May  1894- 
July  99;  First  ch.,  Lockport,  July  1899-Mar.  1904;  First  ch.,  Peru, 
Ind.,  Mar.  1904-     D.D.,  F.  C,  1908. 

Address,    185   E.  6th   St.,   Peru,   Ind. 

HERMAN  LANG,  b.  Berlin,  Ont.,  Apr.  25,  1867;  G.  D.  1883-88;  U. 
K.  1888-89;  R.  T.  S.  1892;  ord.  Rochester,  N.  ¥.,  June  8,  1892;  p. 
Wilder  St.  ch.,  Rochester,  Aug.  1890-June  94;  Sayre,  Pa.,  Sep.  1894- 
1900;  Hornell,  N.  Y.,  1900-04;  Salem,  O.,  1905-.        Address,  Salem,  O. 

FREDERICK  NIEBUHR,  b.  Wittingen,  Hanover,  Germany,  Mar. 
24,  1867;  G.  D.  1888;  U.  R.  1888-89;  R.  T.  S.  1892;  ord.  Newark,  N.  J., 
June  22,  1892;  p.  First  German  ch.,  Newark,  May  1892-1904;  Town  of 
Union,  1904-07;  Harlem  ch.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1907- 

Address,  220  E.  110th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

ROBERT  MORRIS  RABB,  b.  Monticello,  S.  C,  Nov.  6,  1862;  Fur. 
U.;  S.  B.  T.  S.  1889;  ord.  Millersburg,  Ky.,  July  1888;  p.  Millersburg, 
and  Flemingsburg.  1888-91;  R.  T.  S.  1892;  Eugene,  Ore.,  1892-93;  E. 
Aurora,  N.  Y.,  1894-98;  w.  c.  1898-99;  p.  Port  Norfolk,  Va.,  1904-06; 
Oceanview,  Va.,  1906-.  Address,  126  Broad  St.,  Port  Norfolk,  Va. 

GEORGE  DONALDSON  ROGERS,  b.  Toledo,  O.,  Feb.  17,  1862; 
D.  U.  partial  course;  R.  T.  S.  1892;  ord.  Lawrence,  Kan.,  June  16, 
1892;  p.  First  ch.,  Lawrence,  June  1892-1900;  Zanesville,  O.,  1901-02; 
Pontiac,  111.,  1902-03;  Highland  Park,  1903-06;  Washington  la.,  1906-. 
Author,  llic  White  Cross  and  other  Sermons. 

Address,  Washington,  low-a. 

JAMES  ALEXANDER  THOM,  b.  Glasgow,  Scotland,  Jan.  7,  1863; 
medical  stud.,  N.  Y.  C,  1884-89;  C.  U.,  1889-90;  Colg.  T.  S.,  1889-90; 
R.  T.  S.  1892;  grad.  stud.,  C.  U.  C,  1893-94;  Clark  U.,  1905-06;  ord. 
New  York  City,  Jan.  4,  1889;  p.  Hemlock,  1890-91;  evan.,  N.  Y.  Bap. 
State  Conv.,  1894-95;  p.  Clyde,  1895;  evan.,  Rochester,  1896;  p.  Topeka, 
Kans.,  1897-98;  evan.,  Louisville,  Ky.,  1898;  p.  Centerville,  Mich.,  1898- 
01;  Alto,  Mich.,  1902-03;  Dansville,  Mich.,  1904;  Tyngsboro,  Mass., 
1905-06;  Andover,  Vt.,  1907;  Masset,  Me.,  1907-09;  Mt.  Stirling  Inde^ 
pendent  ch.,  N.  Y.  C,  1909;  med.  miss,  Stirling  Mines,  Lakeville,  N. 
Y.,  1909-Mar.  10;  Hermon,  Mar.  1910-.  lecturer,  Univ.  Extension 
Dept.,  Univ.  State  of  N.  Y.,  1895-96;  pres.  Miss.  Training  School, 
Topeka,   1897-98.  Address,   Hermon,  N.  Y. 

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GRADUATES  ENGLISH  COURSE 

EUGENE  ANTHONY,  b.  Macedon.  N.  Y.,  Dec.  27,  1867;  U.  R.  1889- 
90;  R.  T.  S.  1889-92;  ord.  Naplles,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  24,  1892;  p.  Naples,  Feb. 
1892-May  97;  occasional  preaching  and  evangelistic  work,  Naples,  May 
1897-Apr.  99;  p.  Canton,  Apr.  1899-Dec.  1902;  w.  c.  ib.,  1902-. 

Address,  Canton,  N.  Y. 

*ASA  LUTHER  FOX,  b.  Bangor,  Mich.,  Sep.  28,  1847;  Kal.  C.  1873- 
76;  ord.  Schoolcraft,  Mich..  Nov.  18,  1876;  p.  Schoolcraft,  Nov.  1876- 
Feb.  78;  Fitchville,  O.,  Feb.-Oct.  78;  Huntington,  Oct.  1878-Apr.  81; 
Bedford,  Apr.  1881-84;  W.  Richfield,  1884-May  89;  R.  T.  S.  1889-92;  p. 
Potsdam,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  1892-Dec.  93 ;  d.  Potsdam,  Dec.  17,  1893. 

*CHARLES  LEROY  TAYLOR,  b.  N.  Vassalboro,  Me.,  Aug.  22,  1861; 
U.  R.  1889-90;  R.  T.  S.  1889-92;  ord.  Hamburg,  N.  Y.,  June  10,  1892; 
p.  Hamburg,  Apr.  1892-July  97;  supply,  Vassalboro,  Me.,  Mar.  1898- 
Jan.  99;  Canaseraga,  N.  Y.,  Feb.-May  99;  p.  Avoca,  May  1899-1901; 
Pavilion,  1901-04;  d.  Pavilion,  N.  Y.,  July  4,  1904. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

William  Hiram  Barker,  b.  Moriah,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  30,  1866;  U.  R.  1889-90; 
R.  T.  S.  1889-91 ;  ord.  Cumberland,  Wis.,  June  12,  1893 ;  p.  Cumberland, 
June  1893-Nov.  95;  Elizabethtown,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  1895-Nov.  1904;  Pen- 
field,  Nov.  1904-07;  Hudson,  Wis.,  1907-.  Address,  Hudson,  Wis. 

Thomas  Jordan  Cobb,  b.  Shannon,  N.  C,  July  30,  1863;  W.  F.  C.  two 
years ;  U.  R.  one  year ;  R.  T.  S.  Sep-Dec.  1889 ;  ord.  Lumber  Bridge, 
N.   C,  June  1,   1890;   p.  several  chs.  in  N.  C.  and  Ga. 

Address,  Lyons,  Georgia. 

Willie  C.  Gates,  b.  Spencer,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  30,  1864;  Cook  Acad.;  ord. 
East  Troupsburg,  N.  Y.,  July  1,  1885;  p.  East  Troupsburg,  1885-86; 
Wellsburg,  1886-88;  Pittsford,  1888-91;  R.  T.  S.  1889-91;  p.  Greene, 
1891-94;  Hornell,  1894-99;  Watervliet,  1899-1901;  Wellsville,  1901-03; 
Lockport,  1903-09;  Port  Jervis,  1909-. 

Address,  15  Catherine  St.,  Port  Jervis,  N.  Y. 

George  Perry  Holcomb,  b.  Manchester,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  24,  1862;  U.  R. 
1889;  R.  T.  S.   1889-91;  dismissed  to  Divinity  School,  U.  C. 

Address,  1567  S.  Pearl  St.,  Denver,  Colo. 

John  Clarence  Newman,  b.  Edgefield,  S.  C,  Mar.  26,  1862;  U.  R.  1883; 
R.  T.  S.  1889-90;  ord.  South  Alabama,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  2,  1890;  p.  South 

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Alabama,  1889-90;  Tallapoosa.  Ga.,  1891-92;  Palatka,  Fla,  1892-93; 
Gainesville,  1893-94;  Milledgevillc.  Ga,  1894-95;  Atlanta,  1899-1903; 
C.  T.  S.  1903;  Address,  Freehold,  N.  J. 

Henry  Topping,  b.  Delton,  Wis.,  July  26,  1857;  R.  T.  S.  1888-91; 
dismissed  to  B.  U.  T.  S.  Address,  Morioka,  Japan. 

23-*4 

1893 

GRADUATES 

ALONZO  R.  STARK,  Class  Secretary 

CHARLES  LANE  BONHAM,  b.  Caton,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  24,  1861;  U. 
R.  1886;  ord  Belfast,  N.  Y.,  1889;  p.  Belfast,  July  1889-Sep.  91;  R.  T. 
S.  1893;  p.  East  Rochester  mission,  Rochester,  Sep.  1891-92;  McMinn- 
ville.  Ore.,  June  1893-June  94;  miss.  Bapt.  Miss.  Convention  of  N.  Y., 
July  1894-Oct.  96;  p.  Barrington,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  1896-June  98;  Water- 
loo, 1898-Nov.  99;  miss.  N.  Y.  State  Conv.,  Jan.  1900-09;  excluded 
by  Waterloo  ch.,  Feb.  3,  1909. 

CHARLES  SUMNER  BROWN,  b.  Lorraine,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  4,  1866; 
U.  R.  1890;  R.  T.  S.  1893;  ord.  Iowa  City,  la.,  June  21,  1893;  p.  Iowa 
City,  1893-1901 ;  Walnut  Hills,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1901-. 

Address,  2526  Bell  Place,  Walnut  Hills,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

HENRY  CRETE  GLEISS,  b.  Greenvine,  Texas,  Mar.  12,  1870;  Bay. 
U.  1890,  Ph.  B. ;  G.  D.  1890-93;  R.  T.  S.  1893;  ord.  Houston,  Texas, 
Sep.  10,  1893;  p.  German  ch.,  Houston,  June  1893-Apr.  97;  miss,  p, 
Dallas,  and  among  the  Germans  of  Northern  Texas,  May  1897-Oct.  98 ; 
p.  First  German  ch.,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  Nov.  1898-Dec.  1906;  cor.  and 
financial  secy.,  Pittsburg  Bapt.  Association,  Jan.  1907-.  cor.  secy., 
German  Bapt.   Orphans  Home,   1905- 

Address,  1726  Concord  Ave.,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

THOMAS  DEARLOVE  HOLMES,  b.  Gloversville,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  26, 
1860 ;  U.  R.  1890 ;  R.  T.  S.  1893 ;  ord.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  22,  1893 ; 
miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Kinhwa,  China,  1893-.  on  furlough,  U.  S.,  1909- 
10.  Address  in  U.  S.,  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Ford  Bldg.,  Boston,  ]Mass. 

FRANCIS  MARION  HUNGATE,  b.  Tekamah,  Neb.,  Mar.  23,  1862; 
Colg.  U.  1885-89;  R.  T.  S.  1893;  ord.  Cleveland,  O.,  Oct.  31,  1894;  miss, 
p.  First  ch.,  Cleveland,  May  1894-Aug.  95;  p.  Tenth  Ave.  ch.,  Co- 
lumbus, Aug.  1895-May  99;  Painesville.  Sep.  1899-1902;  deposed  by 
church,  1902;   farmer,  1902-.     Author,  The  Sure  Word. 

Address,   Stoneville,  O. 
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HERBERT  SPENCER  JOHNSON,  b.  McMinnville,  Oregon,  Oct. 
4,  1866 ;  U.  O.  1887 ;  H.  U.  1891 ;  R.  T.  S.  1893 ;  ord.  Pittsfield,  Mass., 
May  19,  1893;  p.  First  ch.,  Pittsfield,  May  1893-Sep.  99;  Warren  Ave. 
ch.,  Boston,  Sep.  1899-.     Lecturer,  Congo  Reform  Association. 

Address,  69  Bay  State  Road,  Boston,  Mass. 

HENRY  WYSE  JONES,  b.  Marion,  Va.,  Dec.  16,  1859;  Rich.  C; 
R.  T.  S.  1893 ;  ord.  Geneseo,  N.  Y.,  May  16,  1893 ;  p.  Geneseo,  May  1893- 
May  96;  Canandaigua,  June  1896-June  1901;  Cedar  St.  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
June  1901-Sep.  04;  State  Evangelist  for  Oregon,  Oct.  1904-07;  Gen- 
eral Evangelist  for  Pacific  Coast  District,  A.  B.  H.  M.  Soc,  Oct.  1908-. 
Author,   The  Baptismal  Souvenir.  Address,  McMinnville,  Oregon. 

CHARLES  WAYLAND  LISK,  b.  Rockford,  111.,  Mar.  20,  1868;  B. 
U.  1890;  S.  B.  T.  S.  1890-92;  R.  T.  S.  1893;  ord.  Luverne,  Minn.,  Sep. 
14,  1893;  p.  Luverne,  1893-95;  Ithaca,  Mich.,  1895-96;  Princeton,  N. 
J.,  1896-97;  occasional  supply,  Alleghany,  Pa.,  1897-98;  p.  Sunbury, 
Ohio,  1898-1900 ;  editor.  Christian  Herald,  Detroit,  Mich.,  1900-05 ;  mer- 
cantile pursuit,  1905-.  Address,  115  Webb  Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

ALONZO  ROSECRANS  STARK,  b.  Pimento,  Ind.,  May  8,  1866; 
F.  C.  1890;  R.  T.  S.  1893;  ord.  Shelbyville,  Ind.,  June  22,  1893;  p. 
Shelbyvilie,  May  1893-Mar.  97;  Kingsville,  O.,  Jan.  1899-Feb.  1901; 
Oakland  ch.,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  Feb.  1901-Apr.  07;  Elizaville,  Ind.,  Oct. 
1907-.  graduate  student  U.   C,  Oct.   1907- 

Address,  University  of  Chicago,  Chicago,  111. 

JOHN  HENRY  STRONG,  b.  Cleveland,  O.,  Dec.  7,  1866;  U.  R.  1889; 
Y.  U.  1890;  R.  T.  S.  1893;  ord.  Cincinnati,  O.,  Mar.  28,  1894;  p.  Mt. 
Auburn  ch.,  Cincinnati,  Mar.  1894-Mar.  96;  First  ch..  New  Britain, 
Conn.,  May  1897-Oct.  1903 ;  at  U.  of  Berlin  and  U.  of  Marburg  in  New 
Testament  studies,  1903-04;  associate  prof.  New  Testament  Interpre- 
tation,   R.    T.    S.,    1904-. 

Address,  287  Westminster  Road,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

FRANCIS  AUGUSTINE  JOSEPH  WALDRON,  b.  Springfield,  111.. 
Sep.  17,  1862;  U.  R.  1889;  R.  T.  S.  1893;  not  ord.;  prof.  Latin,  Alfred 
U.,  1893-96 ;  teacher,  private  school,  Rochester,  1896-1903 ;  mercantile 
pursuits,  ibid.,  1903-.  Address,  24  Hertel  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

WILLIAM  BORDMAN  WALLACE,  b.  Granville,  N.  S.,  Oct.  21, 
1867;  Ac.  C.  1890;  R.  T.  S.  1893;  ord.  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  June  28,  1893; 
p.  Oswego,  June  1893-Mar.  96;  Utica,  Apr.  1896-Nov.  1907;  East  End, 
Cleveland,  O.,  Nov.  1907-     D.D.,  Colg.  U.,  1907. 

Address,  2190  E.  93rd   St.,   Cleveland,   Ohio. 

WILLIAM  ATKINSON  WALLING,  b.  New  York  City,  N.  Y.,  Apr. 
25,  1867 ;  U.  R.  1890 ;  R.  T.  S.  1893 ;  ord.  Lower  Dublin  ch.,  Bustleton, 

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Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Sep.  21,  1893;  p.  Lower  Dublin  ch.,  Bustleton,  Phila- 
delphia, July  1893-May  94;  Delaware  Ave.  ch.,  Wilmington,  Del., 
May  1894-Jan.  99;  supply,  Delaware  Ave.  ch.,  Wilmington,  Jan.-Apr. 
1899;  law  student  and  lawyer,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1899-. 

Address,  26  Cortlandt  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

Olin  Howard  Eurritt,  Free  Methodist,  b.  W.  Sweden,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  9, 
1867;  U.  R.  1890;  R.  T.  S.  1890-91;  not  ord. ;  teaching,  1891- 

Address,  63rd  St.  &  Malvern  Ave.,   (Overbrook),  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Ryland  Morris  Kendrick,  b.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  12.  1867;  U.  R. 
1889;  Y.  U.  1890;  special  student.  R.  T.  S.  1890-91;  instructor  in  Greek, 
U.  R.  1891-94;  student.  University  of  Berlin  and  in  Athens,  1894-96; 
instructor  in  Greek,  U.  R.   1896-99;   Munro  prof,  of  Greek,  ib.,  1899-. 

Address,   Irondequoit,   N.   Y. 

James  Bale  Merman,  b.  Ilfracombc,  England.  July  7,  1862;  U.  R.  1890; 
special  student,  R.  T.  S.  1890-91;  graduate  student,  U.  R.  1891-92;  not 
ord.;  mercantile  pursuits,  Rochester,  1892-1903;  organized  Chevy  Chase 
Bapt.  ch.,  (Montgomery  Co..  Md.),  1905;  acting  p.,  ibid.,  May-July  1908; 
on  staff,  "Experiment  Station  Record,"  U.  S.,  Dept.  of  Agriculture, 
Washington,  D.   C,   1903-.  Address,   Kensington,   Md. 

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1894 

GRADUATES 

TILESTON  F.  CHAMBERS,  Class  Secretary 

JAMES  WHITCOMB  BROUGHER,  b.  Vernon,  Ind.,  Jan.  7,  1870; 
California  C.  1891;  R.  T.  S.  1894;  ord.  Paterson,  N.  J.,  June  28,  1894; 
p.  First  ch.,  Paterson,  June  1894-Oct.  99;  First  ch.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn., 
Nov.  1899-Jan.  1904;  The  White  Temple,  Portland,  Ore.,  Feb.  1904-10; 
Tabernacle,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  1910-.  D.D.,  Carson  and  Newman  C. 
1900.  Address,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

MARCUS  JULIAN  BROWN,  b.  North  Adams,  Mass.,  Sep.  22,  1868; 
Wms.  C.  1891;  R.  T.  S.  1891-92;  U.  C.  1892-93;  R.  T.  S.  1894;  ord. 
Delevan,  N.  Y.,  June  15,  1894;  p.  Delevan,  June  1894-Mar.  97;  Skane- 
ateles.  Mar.  1897-1900;  Brockport,  1901-02;  W.  Winfield,  1902-03; 
Stillman  Valley,  111.,  1903-04,  Norwood   Park; 

Address,  Norwood   Park,  111. 
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JOHN  LEWIS  CANN,  b.  Elizabethtown,  Ky.,  Oct.  18,  1866;  G.  C. 
1891;  R.  T.  S.  1894;  ord.  Potsdam,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  20,  1894;  p.  Potsdam, 
Aug.  1894-Apr.  1907 ;  Three  Rivers,  Mich.,  Apr.  1907-Apr.  09 ;  Palmyra, 
April  1909-.  Address,  25  Jackson  St.,  Palmyra,  N.  Y. 

TILESTON  FRACKER  CHAMBERS,  b.  Zanesville,  O.,  Dec.  28, 
1869;  P.  C.  1890;  R.  T.  S.  1894;  ord.  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.,  May  31, 
1894;  p.  First  ch.,  Saratoga  Springs,  June  1894-May  1910;  First  ch., 
Columbus,  O.,  May  1910-.  Address,  Columbus,  O. 

EDWARD  RICHARD  CLEVENGER,  b.  Center  Square,  Ind.,  Aug. 
13,  1864;  F.  C.  1891;  R.  T.  S.  1894;  ord.  Ripon,  Wis.,  June  27,  1894; 
p.  Ripon,  June  1894-Feb.  96;  Tabernacle  ch.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  Mar. 
1896-Nov.  97;  W.  Lafayette,  Nov.  1897-Dec.  98;  Rochester,  Dec.  1898- 
July  1901;  Mitchell,  July  1901-Oct.  04;  Greenville,  Ohio,  Oct.  1904-Sept. 
05;  Delphi,  Ind.,  Sep.  1905-Jan.  08;  secy,  of  F.  C,  Feb.-Sep.  1908;  p. 
Greenville,  111.,  Sep.  1908-Oct.  09;  Hamilton,  Mont.,  Nov.  1909-. 

Address,  Hamilton,  Montana. 

CHRISTIAN  DIPPEL,  b.  Spangenberg,  Hesse,  July  2,  1864;  G.  D. 
1891;  U.  R.  1890-91;  R.  T.  S.  1894;  ord.  Chicago,  III,  June  13,  1894; 
p.  Second  German  ch.,  Chicago,  June  1894-June  1909 ;  p.  Second  German 
ch.,  of  Dayton,  O.  June  1909-  Address,  38  High  St.,  Dayton,  O. 

ROBERT  ELDER,  b.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  1,  1870;  College  of  City 
of  New  York,  1891;  U.  T.  S.  1891-92;  Divinity  School,  U.  C.  1892-93; 
R.  T.  S.  1894;  ord.  Westerly,  R.  I.,  June  7,  1894;  p.  Westerly,  June  1894- 
June  96;  Catskill,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  1898- Apr.  1901 ;  Wilmington,  O.,  Apr. 
1903-Apr.  06;  Alma,  Mich.,  Sept.  1906-July  1909. 

Address,  875  Longwood  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

*ELMER  LORENZO  FARGO,  b.  Batavia,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  23,  1866;  U. 
R.  1891;  R.  T.  S.  1894;  ord.  Kingsville,  O.,  Nov.  11,  1894;  p.  Kingsville, 
Nov.  1894-June  1897;  teacher,  Upton,  Mass.,  1897-99;  Auburn,  R.  I., 
1899-1900;  d.  Auburn,  R.  I.,  Nov.  15,  1900. 

ZENAS  LOVELACE  FASH,  b.  Hampton,  N.  S.,  July  26,  1866;  Ac. 
C.  1891;  R.  T.  S.  1894;  ord.  Liverpool,  N.  S.,  July  11,  1894;  p.  Liver- 
pool, June  1894-Nov.  97;  North  ch.,  Halifax,  Nov.  1897-May  1901; 
Woodstock,  N.  B.,  Nov.  1901-Oct.  04;  Hillsboro,  N.  B.,  Oct.  1904-. 
Moderator  of  the  N.  B.  Baptist  Association,  July  1908-July  09. 

Address,  Hillsboro,  N.   B. 

ELBERT  EDWARD  GATES,  b.  Bridgewater,  N.  S.,  Apr.  4.  1869; 
Ac.  C.  1891 ;  R.  T.  S.  1894;  ord.  Sennett,  N.  Y.,  June  28,  1894;  p.  Sennett, 
June  1894-Nov.  1900;  Noank,  Conn.,  Dec.  1900-Sept.  07;  First  ch., 
Ansonia,  Oct.  1907-.  Address,  23  Mott  St.,  Ansonia,  Conn. 

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WILLIAM  NORMAN  HUTCHINS,  b.  Halifax,  N.  S.,  Mar.  12,  1869; 
Ac.  C.  1891;  R.  T.  S.  1894;  ord.  Canning,  N.  S.,  July  17,  1894;  p. 
Canning,  July  1894-Feb.  1902;  Truro,  N.  S.,  Feb.  1902-Apr.  09;  w.  c, 
ibid.,  Apr.  1909- ;  prcs.  Maritime  Bapt.  Conv.,  1907-08. 

Address,  Truro,  Nova  Scotia. 

EDWIN  LEWIS  KELLEY,  b.  Wheaton,  111.,  Jan.  24,  1866;  U.  R.; 
K.  r.  S.  1894;  ord.  Rcynoldsville,  Pa.,  May  17,  1894;  p.  Reynoldsville, 
Feb.  1894-June  96;  Galva,  111.,  Jan.  1897-Aug.  99;  Lacon  and  Sparland, 
Sep.  1899-Scp.  1902;  Fairbury,  Sop.  1902-Dec.  04;  in  business  and 
supplying  churches,  Peoria,  Dec.  1904-Mar.  06;  Wheaton,  Mar.  1906- 
May  07;  Chicago,  May  1907-Nov.  08;  assistant  p.  First  ch.,  Chicago, 
Nov.   1908-.  Address,   549   Bryant   Ave.,    Chicago,    111. 

*ARTHUR  CRAMP  KEMPTON,  b.  Margaree,  Cape  Breton,  N.  S., 
May  6.  1870;  Ac.  C.  1891;  R.  T.  S.  1894;  ord.  Eau  Claire,  Wis.,  June 
26,  1894;  p.  Eau  Claire,  June  1894-Dec.  97;  Janesville,  Dec,  1897-1900; 
d.  Janesville,  Wis.,  Dec.  5,  1900. 

WESLEY  ABRAM  KINZIE,  b.  Leesburg,  Ind.,  Sep.  1,  1867;  U.  R. 
1891;  R.  T.  S.  1894;  ord.  Bristol,  Vt.,  July  25,  1894;  p.  Bristol,  July 
1894- Apr.  1903 ;  Barre,  Apr.  1903-Aug.  07 ;  Essex  St.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  Aug. 
1907-.     Editor,  Addison  Baptist,   1896-1900. 

Address,  15  Jackson  St.,  Lynn,  Mass. 

CHARLES  EDWARD  KNOWLES,  b.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  22, 
1865;  B.  U.  1891;  R.  T.  S.  1894;  ord.  Flushing,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  2,  1894; 
p.  Flushing,  1894-May  1907;  acting  p.  Old  Sixteenth  ch.,  also  assist- 
ant p.  at  Calvary  ch.,  N.  Y.  City,  1908;  p.  Westwood,  N.  J.,  Jan.  1909-. 

Address,  Westwood,  N,  J. 

RUPERT  OSGOOD  MORSE,  b.  Williamston,  N.  S.,  Aug.  10,  1867; 
Ac.  C.  1891 ;  R.  T.  S.  1894 ;  ord.  Lyons,  N.  Y.,  May  17,  1894 ;  p.  Lyons, 
May  1894-May  97;  Guysboro,  N.  S.,  Oct.  1897-July  1901;  Chester,  July 
1901-Nov.  04;  Gaspereaux,  Nov.  1904-July  06;  Westport,  Aug.  1906-. 
Author,  (pamphlets)  Our  Present  Doctrinal  Position;  The  Laymen's 
Missionary  Movement;  Apostles  of  Missions;  (Book)  Records  of  the 
Graduates  of  Acadia  College  and  Acadia  University,  1843-1908. 

Address,  Westport,  Nova  Scotia. 

EDWIN  FAXON  OSBORN,  b.  Climax,  Mich.,  Sep.  1859;  Kal.  C. 
1889;  ord.  Hillsdale,  Mich.,  Nov.  3,  1885;  p.  Hillsdale,  July  1885-Nov. 
86;  Morenci,  Nov.  1886-Feb.  89;  Three  Rivers,  Feb.  1889-Oct.  91; 
N.  T.  I.  1891-92;  p.  Sharon,  Mass.,  Oct.  1891-Aug.  92;  R.  T.  S.  1894; 
p.  Lyell  Ave.  ch.,  Rochester,  Sep.  1892-Jan.  94;  Watertown,  Jan.  1894- 
Oct.  96;  engaged  in  literary  work,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  Oct.  1896-July 
99;   prof.    History   and   Literature,    Ewing    (111.)    C,   July    1899-1900; 

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p.  First  ch.,  Evansville,  Ind.,  1900-02;  prof.  History  and  Literature, 
Ewing  (III.)  C,  July  1899-June  1900;  engaged  in  literary  work,  1902-. 
Author,  Christian  Growth;  Vanishing  of  the  Prince;  Foundation 
Stones;  Teaching  of  the  Parables;  Omar.     D.D.,  Ewing  C,  1902. 

Address,  934   Hornbeck   St.,   Kalamazoo,    Mich. 

LOUIS  JOSEPH  SAWYER,  b.  East  Templeton,  Mass.,  June  10,  1863; 
U.  R.  1891;  R.  T.  S.  1894;  ord.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  May  4,  1894;  associate 
p.  Second  ch.,  Rochester,  May  1894-Aug.  96;  stated  supply,  First  ch., 
Jersey  City,  Sep.-Dec.  1896;  p.  Temple  ch.,  Seattle,  Wash.,  Jan.  1897- 
Aug.  1902 ;  Hamilton  Square  ch.,  San  Francisco,  Sept.  1902-. 

Address,  1975  Post  St.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

ALBERT  BACON  SEARS,  b.  Preble,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  8,  1864;  Colg. 
Acad.,  1887;  ord.  Philadelphia,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  21,  1887;  supply,  Philadel- 
phia, Feb.  1887-Feb.  88 ;  p.  Ilion,  N.  Y.,  May  1888-July  90 ;  supply,  W. 
Henrietta,  N.  Y.,  July  1890-Oct.  93;  U.  R.  partial  course;  R.  T.  S. 
1894;  p.  Oneida.  N.  Y.,  Feb.  1894-Sep.  96;  Central  ch.,  Brooklyn,  Sep. 
1896-April,  1901 ;  Livingston  Ave.  ch.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Apr. 
1901-09;   First  ch.,  Gloversville,   N.   Y.,  Oct.  1909-. 

Address,   Gloversville,   N.   Y. 

*WILLIS  ORGAN  SHAW,  b.  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  June  13,  1865;  U. 
R.  1891 ;  R.  T.  S.  1894 ;  ord.  Cincinnati,  O.,  Jan.  18,  1895 ;  p.  Cincinnati, 
Nov.  lS95-Feb.  99;  Greenfield,  Mar.  1900;  d.  Greenfield,  O.,  Aug.  4, 
1900. 

HARRY  FISH  WARING,  b.  St.  John,  New  Brunswick,  June  15, 
1870;  Ac.  C.  1890;  R.  T.  S.  1894;  ord.  Mankato,  Minn.,  June  5,  1894; 
p.  Mankato,  May  1894-96;  Truro,  N.  S.,  Jan.  1897-Dec.  99;  Brussels 
St.  ch.,  St.  John,  New  Brunswick,  Jan.  1900-Dec.  02;  First  ch.,  Halifax, 
N.  S.,  Jan.  1903-Mar.  10;  Vancouver,  B.  C,  Mar.  1910-.  Author, 
Christianity  and  Its  Bible;  Constructive  Bible  Studies. 

Address,  Vancouver,  B.   C. 

MERRITT  JOEL  WINCHESTER,  b.  Pawlet,  Vt.,  Apr.  23,  1868; 
Wms.  C.  1890;  teacher.  Military  Acad.,  Huntsville,  Ala.,  1890-91;  ord. 
Huntsville,  Aug.  14,  1891 ;  S.  B.  T.  S.  1891-92 ;  R.  T.  S.  1894 ;  supply. 
Hemlock  Lake,  July  1892-Oct.  93;  p.  Elbridge,  May  1894-Mar.  1906; 
Fredonia,  April  1906-.        Address,  78  East  Main  St.,  Fredonia,  N.  Y. 

GEORGE  FOSTER  WOODBURY,  b.  Bridgewater,  N.  Y.,  May  25, 

1861;  Colg.  U.  1890;  ord.  Canastota,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  30,  1890;  Colg.  T.  S. 
1890-91 ;  p.  Canastota,  Apr.  1890-July  91 ;  Ripley,  N.  Y.,  July  1891-July 
93;  Hannibal,  July-Dec.  1893;  R.  T.  S.  1894;  p.  Sixth  Ave.  ch.,  Troy,  N. 
Y.,  Apr.  1894-May  99 ;  Enfield  Center,  May  1899-June  1902 ;  Franklin, 
Mar.  1903-Sep.  04;  Field  Study  of  Religious  and  Philanthropic  work, 

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New  York  City,  June   1902-Sept.  03;   Adirondack  colporteur  mission- 
ary, Sep.  1904-  Address,  153  Bay  St.,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

Frederick  Buermann,  R.  T.  S.  1891-93;  (for  record,  vid.  G.  D.,  class  of 
1891). 

♦Peter  Herbert  Wedel,  R.  T.  S.,  1891-92;  (for  record,  vid.  G.  D.,  class 
of  1891)  ;  d.  at  sea,  near  North  coast  of  Africa,  Aug.  10,  1897. 

25-*4 

1895 

GRADUATES 

JOHN   R.   BROWN,   Class   Secretary 

*HENRY  PEMBERTON  AULICK,  b.  Blanket  Creek,  Ky.,  Oct. 
2,  1866;  ord.  Blanket  Creek,  Aug.  15,  1891;  G.  C  1892;  R.  T.  S.  1895; 
p.  Leavenworth,  Kan..  1895 ;  Bethany  ch.,  Denver,  Col.,  1895-96 ;  Tucson, 
Ariz.,  1897-98;  w.  c.  Hightower,  Ky.,  1898-99;  d.  Hightower,  Ky.,  Nov. 
5,  1899. 

JAMES  MILLARD  BAKER,  b.  Camillus,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  13,  1867;  U. 
R.  1892;  R.  T.  S.  1895;  ord.  Medina,  N.  Y.,  June  12,  1895;  miss. 
A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  prof,  in  Ongole  C,  Ongole,  Madras  Presidency,  India, 
1895-1903;  acting  station  miss.,  Ongole  Mission  Station,  1904-06;  in 
full  charge,  ib.,  1906- ;  secy,  of  trustees  of  the  A.  B.  M.  C,  Ongole. 
1905- ;  chairman  of  trustees  of  Ramapatam  T.  S.,  1907-.  Author, 
Analytical  Reficw  of  Physiology  zvitJi  Questions  and  References,  copy- 
righted 1901 ;  several  booklets  in  the  Telugu  language. 

Address,  Ongole  Gunter  Dist.,  S.  India. 

JOHN  BENTZEIN,  b.  Addison,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  5,  1862;  U.  R.  1892,  Ph. 
B. ;  R.  T.  S.  1895;  ord.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  8,  1895;  associate  p. 
First  ch.,  Paterson,  N.  J.,  Sep.  1895-Apr.  1901 ;  Grace  ch.,  Spokane, 
Wash.,  Apr.  1901-June  03 ;  Coeur  d'Alene,  Idaho,  June  1903-Mar.  05 ; 
supt.  of  City  Missions,  Portland,  Ore.,  Mar.  1905-. 

Address,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Bldg.,  Portland,  Ore. 

BOARDMAN  BIRNEY  BOSWORTH,  b.  Fairhaven,  Vt.,  Mar.  5, 
1866 ;  U.  Vt.  1891 ;  R.  T.  S.  1895 ;  ord.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  26,  1895 ; 
p.  Washington  Heights  ch..  New  York.  1895-June  1906;  First  ch.,  Rock- 
ford,  111.,  Sep.  1907-Dec.  08;  w.  c.  New  York  City,  1908-. 

Address,  473  W.   145th   St.,   New  York  City. 
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HARVEY  DEE  BROWN,  b.  Plymouth,  N.  Y.,  June  25,  1869;  U. 
R.  1892;  R.  T.  S.  1895;  ord.  Clay  Center,  Kan.,  Sep.  29,  1895;  p.  Clay 
Center,  1895-Sep.  1904;  West  Allis,  Wis.,  Sep.  1904-Apr.  05;  Kenosha, 
Apr.  1905-Sep.  07;  lecturer  Socialist  Party  of  Wis.,  1907;  leader 
Christian  Socialist  Fellowship,  Milwaukee,  Nov.  1908-  Ph.D.,  111.  Wes- 
leyan  U.,  (in  course),  1904.  Address,  359  35th  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

JOHN  RICHARD  BROWN,  b.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  25,  1870; 
student,  U.  Edinburgh,  in  1892;  R.  T.  S.  1895;  ord.  Kansas  City,  Mo., 
July  2,  1895 ;  p.  Olive  St.  ch.,  Kansas  City,  June  1895-Jan.  1903 ;  Central 
ch.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  Jan.  1903-10.  associate  editor,  Baptist  Teacher; 
editor.  Advanced  Quarterly.  Address,  Providence,  R.  I. 

FREDERICK  WILLIAM  CLIFF,  b.  Shipley,  Eng.,  May  16,  1862; 
U.  R.  1892;  R.  T.  S.  1895;  ord.  Mumford,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  19,  1895;  p. 
Mumford,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  1895-Mar.  98;  Aberdeen,  S.  D.,  Mar.  1898- 
July  1902;  Salem,  Ore.,  July  1902-Jan.  07;  York,  Neb.,  Mar.  1907- 

Address,  611  Burlington  Ave.,  York,  Neb. 

JOHN  RANDOLPH  COMER,  b.  Clover,  Va.,  Sep.  9,  1859;  Rich.  C. 
1889;  teacher,  Palmetto  S.  C.  Acad.,  1889-90;  U.  of  State  of  Md. 
1890-92,  M.  D.;  R.  T.  S.  1895;  ord.  Atchison,  Kan.,  June  20,  1895; 
p.  Atchison,  1895-June  1907 ;  Salem,  Ore.,  June  1907-. 

Address,  549  Liberty   St.,   Salem,   Ore. 

JAMES  ANDERSON  MULKEY  CROUCH,  b.  Fall  Branch,  Tenn., 
Nov.  23,  1865;  La  Gr.  C.  1893;  S.  B.  T.  S.  1890-91;  R.  T.  S.  1895; 
ord.  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  June  6,  1895 ;  p.  Taylor  Ave.  ch.,  St.  Louis,  Dec. 
1894-July  99 ;  health  failed ;  in  business,  Denver  and  Fort  Morgan, 
Col.,  1899-.  Address,  Fort  Morgan,  Col. 

*EDWARD  FARMER  DILLARD,  b.  Fluvanna  Co.,  Va.,  Jan.  12, 
1865;  Rich.  C.  1892;  R.  T.  S.  1895;  ord.  Richmond,  Va.,  June  1895; 
p.  Louisa  and  Berea  chs.,  Louisa  Co.,  also  Mt.  Hermon  ch.,  Spotsylvania 
Co.,  1895;  health  failed;  invalid,  Louisa,  Va.,  1896-98;  d.  Louisa,  Nov. 
13,  1898. 

BENJAMIN  RENO  DOWNER,  b.  Fairview,  Ky.,  Jan.  21,  1867; 
Vanderbilt  U.  1891 ;  graduate  student,  Vanderbilt  U.  1891-92 ;  R.  T.  S. 
1895;  ord.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  May  24,  1895;  p.  Durango,  Col.,  June 
1895-Aug.  96 ;  Grand  Junction,  Sep.  1896-99 ;  w.  c.  1900 ;  p.  New  Provi- 
dence, Tenn.,  Jan.  1901-Jan.  05;  Newport,  Jan.  1905-Sep.  08;  prof,  of 
O.  T.  and  Hebrew,  Kansas  City  Bapt.  T.  S.,  Sep.  1908-. 

Address,  400  Waverly  Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Kan. 

JOHN  ARTHUR  EARL,  b.  Bathville,  Scotland,  May  6,  1866;  ord. 
Guthrie  Centre,  la.,  Dec.  10,  1887;  Des  M.  C.  1892;  p.  Guthrie  Centre, 

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la.,  1887-89;  Pilot  Mound,  1889-91;  People's,  1890-92;  R.  T.  S.  1895; 
p.  Greece,  N.  Y.,  1892-95;  Waterloo,  la.,  1895-1906;  Chicago,  1906-. 
D.D.,  Des.  M.   C,   1903.  Address,  11  Chalmers   PL,  Chicago,  III. 

ALBERT  EHRGOTT,  b.  Cincinnati,  O.,  Feb.  23,  1863;  G.  D.  1886- 
88;  U.  R.  1888-92;  R.  T.  S.  1895;  ord.  Conneaut,  O.,  June  13,  1895; 
p.  Conneaut,  May  1895-Oct.  98;  Blessed  Hope  ch.,  Springfield,  Oct. 
1898-June  1900;  miss.  p.  Immanuel  ch.,  Rangoon,  Burma,  Nov.  1900- 
Nov.  01;  graduate  student,  Y.  C.  Divinity  School  (Biblical  Literature, 
Hebrew  and  N.  T.  Greek  Exegesis),  1902-03;  also  Western  Reserve  U., 
1904-05;  p.  Cedar  Ave.  ch.,  Cleveland,  O.,  Alay  1903-Nov.  09;  Central 
ch.,  Portland,  Ore.,  Feb.  1910-.  Address,  Portland,  Ore. 

WILLIAM  LAW  FERGUSON,  b.  Shushan,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  15,  1865; 
ord.  Stuart,  la.,  June  27,  1889;  Des  AI.  C.  1892;  p.  Stuart,  la.,  1887-92; 
R.  T.  S.  1895;  p.  Wolcott,  N.  Y.,  1892-93;  Hilton,  1893-95;  miss.  A.  B. 
F.  M.  Soc,  prof.  Theology  and  Homiletics  Ramapatam  T.  S.,  1895- 
1900;  miss,  and  mission  treas.,  Nellore,  1900-01;  prof.  Theology  and 
Homiletics,  Ramapatam  T.  S.,  1903-04;  miss.,  Madras,  1904-.  miss. 
treas.,  1908-.  Author,  The  Fourth  Gospel  After  a  Century  of  Criticism; 
Outlines  of  Ancient  History  (Telugu)  ;  Christian  Theology  (Telugu)  ; 
editor.  Baptist  Missionary  Review.     D.D.,  Des.   M.   C,  1902. 

Address,  Bishopville,  Vepery,  Madras,  N.  C,  India. 

FRANK  KAISER,  b.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Aug.  28,  1862;  G.  D.  1892; 
R.  T.  S.  1895;  ord.  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  June  20,  1895;  p.  German  ch., 
Milwaukee,  1895-1901;  Second  German  ch..  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Jan. 
190l-Aug.  05;  Benton  St.  ch.,  Berlin,  Ont.,  Aug.  1905-Jan.  09;  First 
German  ch.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  1909-. 

Address,  115  Woodward  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

JAMES  LONG,  b.  Union  Co.,  N.  C,  Jan.  31,  1867;  W.  F.  C.  1892; 
ord.  Warrcnton,  N.  C,  Feb.  2,  1892;  p.  Garner's  N.  C,  1892;  R.  T.  S. 
1895;  Phelps,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  1893-Apr.  95;  First  ch.,  Goldsboro,  N.  C, 
Sep.  1895-June  99;  Bruington,  Va.,  Aug.  1899-June  1903;  Oreaucock, 
June  1903-Jan.  04;  Bethel,  Liberty,  Zoar,  and  Bethesda,  Caroline  Co., 
Va.,  Jan.  1904-July  06;  Charlestown,  W.  Va.,  July  1906-May  07; 
Trumansville,  S.  C,  May  1907-July  09;  First  ch.,  Morganton,  N.  C, 
July  1909-.  Address,  Morganton,  N.  C. 

CHARLES  HARTSHORN  MAXSON,  b.  Hornell,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  9, 
1864;  U.  R.  1892;  R.  T.  S.  1895;  ord.  Saginaw,  Mich.,  Oct.  11,  1895; 
p.  First  ch.,  Saginaw,  Oct.  1895-Sep.  1900;  Mt.  Auburn  ch.,  Cincinnati, 
O.,  Oct.  1900-03;  Marquette,  Mich.,  1903-09;  graduate  student,  U. 
C,  1909-.  Address,  5747  Madison  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

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JACOB  PFEIFFER,  b.  Schaffhausen,  Switzerland,  July  15,  1868 
G.  D.  1891 ;  U.  R.  1891-92 ;  R.  T.  S.  1895 ;  ord.  Chicago,  III,  June  25 
1895 ;  p.  Third  German  ch.,  Chicago,  June  1895-1903 ;  Parkersburg,  la. 
1903-07;  Plum  Creek,  S.  D.,  1907-  Address,  Bridgewater,  S.  D 

ELIJAH   FORBES  RICE,  b.   Beaufort,   N.   C,  Oct.   14,   1860;   W.  F 
C.  1892;  R.  T.  S.  1895;  ord.  Fargo,  N.  D.,  Dec.  11,  1896;  p.  Bismark 
N.    D.,    May   1896-Dec.    1897;    chaplain,   N.    D.    Senate,    1897;    p.    Dell 
Rapids,   S.  D.,  Jan.  1898-Feb.  99;  graduate  student,  U.  C.   1899-1901 
S.  B.  T.  S.  1901-02 ;  p.  Kershaw,  S.  C,  1904-.     Address,  Kershaw,  S.  C 

WILLIAM  JAMES  SLY,  b.  London,  Eng.,  May  1867;  U.  R.  1892 
R.  T.  S.  1895;  ord.  Kansas  City,  Kan.,  Oct.  10,  1895;  p.  Third  ch. 
Kansas  City,  Kan.,  July  1895-Feb.  99;  First  ch.,  Springfield,  O.,  Feb 
1899-June  1906;  Garfield  Park  ch.,  Chicago,  III.,  June  1906-10;  Delta 
Colo.,  1910-.  Address,  Delta,  Colo 

JACOB   SPEICHER,  b.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  July  27,   1866;  G.  D.   1890 
U.   R.   1890-92;  R.  T.   S.   1895;  ord.   Philadelphia,   Pa.,  May  23,   1895 
miss.  A.   B.  F.   M.   Soc,   Kityang,   South   China,   1895-      Author,    The 
Conquest  of  the  Cross  in  China.  Address,  Kitayang,  South  China. 

JOSEPH  SULLIVAN,  b.  Dingle,  County  Kerry,  Ireland,  1864;  ord. 
Boulder,  Col.,  Oct.  1886;  U.  R.  1892;  R.  T.  S.  1895;  p.  Fourth  ch., 
Paterson,  N.  J.,  July  1895-1906;  Grace  ch.,  Montreal,  Que.,  1906-. 

Address,  Montreal,  Que.,  Canada. 

ROBERT  DANIEL  TRICK,  b.  Merthyr  Tydfil,  Glamorgan,  Wales, 
Nov.  18,  1860;  F.  C.  1892,  B.  S. ;  R.  T.  S.  1895;  ord.  Crawfordsville, 
Ind.,  Jan.  7,  1896;  p.  Crawfordsville,  Jan.  1896-July  98;  Piqua,  O.,  Mar. 
1899-Mar.  1901;  Monongahela  City,  Pa.,  Mar.  1902-July  05;  New 
Haven,   Conn.,   Sep.    1906-. 

Address,  71  Rosette  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

JAMES  EDSON  WARNER,  b.  Kingsport,  N.  S.,  Aug.  30,  1867;  Corn. 
U.  1889-91;  R.  T.  S.  1892-93;  ord.  Cambridgeport,  Mass.,  June  18, 
1893;  p.  Cambridgeport,  1893-94;  N.  T.  I.  1893-94;  R.  T.  S.  1895; 
graduate  student,  U.  C,  1895-97;  prof.  Greek  and  Ancient  History, 
Miss.  C,  1897-98;  student,  U.  C,  summer  of  1899. 

Address,  222  Chestnut  St.,  Cambridgeport,  Mass.  (1900) 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

*Albert  Edward  Bates,  b.  Cranbrook,  Kent,  England,  Apr.  12,  1866; 
U.  R.  partial  course ;  R.  T.  S.  1892-95 ;  d.  a  few  weeks  before  the  end 
of  the  Senior  year,  Rochester,  Mar.  7,  1895. 

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Charles  Ernest  Burr,  b.  Brookfield,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  29,  1860;  U.  R.  1890; 
R.  T.  S.  for  short  periods  during  years  1890-92;  ord.  Livonia,  N.  Y., 
Oct.  3,  1895;  p.  Livonia,  Sep.  1891-Dec.  98;  Groton,  Dec.  1898-Aiig. 
1905;  Ilolliston,  Mass.,  Sep.  1905-Feb.  06;  Providence,  R.  L,  Feb. 
1906-.  Address,  129  Doyle  Ave.,  Providence,  R.   I. 

Frank  Samuel  Goergens,  R.  T.  S.  1892-93;  (for  record,  vid.  G.  D., 
class  of  1892). 

Robert  Janisch  Holmes,  b.  London,  England,  Feb.  21,  1870;  Bu.  U. 
1892,  Ph.  B. :  R.  T.  S.  1892-94;  ord.  Atglen,  Pa.,  Feb.  26,  1895;  p. 
Glen  Run  ch.,  Atglen,  Jan.  1895-Sep.  1901 ;  First  ch.,  Hoboken,  N.  J., 
1901-06;  Nyack,  N.  Y.,  1906-10.  Author,  The  Temple  of  God;  True 
Patriotism.  Address,  108  Broadway,  Nyack,  N.  Y. 

August  Mihm,  R.  T.  S.  1892-94;  (for  record,  vid.  G.  D.,  class  of  1891). 

Harold  Pattison,  b.  Newcastle,  England,  Sep.  16,  1869;  U.  R.  1891; 
B.  S. ;  miss.  Bozeman,  Mont.,  1891-92 ;  Regent's  Park  College,  London, 
Eng.,  1892-93;  R.  T.  S.  1893-95;  ord.  Hartford,  Conn.,  Jan.  31,  1896; 
p.  First  ch.,  Hartford,  1895-1908;  First  ch.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Dec.  1908-. 
Social  Service  Commission  (N.  B.  C),  1908-.  Author,  For  the  Work 
of  the  Ministry.  1907. 

Address,  606   Portland   Ave.,    St.   Paul,   Minn. 

Frederick  Monod  Shaw,  b.  Walesville,  N.  S.,  May  25,  1868;  Ac.  C. 
1890;  R.  T.  S.  1892-93;  student,  Mass.  S.  N.  S.  Bridgewater,  Mass.; 
U.  of  Colorado ;  teacher,  Paterson,  N.  J. ;  Denver,  Col. 

Address,  Denver,  Col. 
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1896 

GRADUATES 

JAMES  W.  ROBERTS,  Class  Secretary 

WILLIAM  LAIRD  ARCHIBALD,  b.  Alexandria,  P.  E.  I.,  Canada, 
Jan.  26.  1870;  Ac.  C.  1892;  U.  C.  1892-94;  R.  T.  S.  1896;  ord.  Milton, 
N.  S.,  Nov.  22.  1896;  p.  Milton,  Nov.  1896-Nov.  1900;  Lawrencetown, 
N.  S.,  Nov.  1900-Nov.  04;  f^eld  secy.,  of  Ac.  U.,  Nov.  1904-  secy.. 
N.  S.  Western  Association.  1898-1904.     Ph.D.,  U.  C.   (in  course)   1900. 

Address,  Westwood  Ave.,  Wolfville,  N.  S. 

JOHN  BAPTISTE  BARBOUR,  b.  Hartford,  Conn..  June  24,  1869; 
B.   U.    1891;    R.   T.   S.   1896;   ord.   Geneva,   N.   Y.,   Sep.   29,    1896;   p. 

155 


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Geneva,  Aug.  1896-Oct.  97;  associate  p.  First  ch.,  Syracuse,  Oct.  1897- 
Oct.  98;  p.  First  ch.,  Syracuse,  Oct.  1898-Oct.  1900;  Mumford,  N.  Y., 
Sep.  1901-Apr.  06 ;  Calvary  ch.,  Erie,  Pa.,  May  1906-. 

Address,  436  W.   11th   St.,  Erie,   Pa. 

OWEN  NOTT  CHIPMAN,  b.  Berwick,  N.  S.,  May  22,  1870;  Ac.  C. 
1892;  R.  T.  S.  1896;  ord.  De  Bert,  N.  S.,  July  8,  1896;  p.  Great  Village, 
1896-Dec.  1900;  Canso,  Dec.  1900-Jan.  08;  Sydney,  Jan.  1908- 

Address,  87  Bentwick  St.,  Sydney,  N.  S. 

*MANNING  AUSTIN  CONNORS,  b.  Greenville  Co.,  S.  C,  July  3, 
1866;  ord.  Greenville,  S.  C,  Jan.  1,  1891;  Fur.  U.  1889-92;  R.  T.  S. 
1896;  p.  Summerton,  S.  C,  1896-1907;  Honea  Path,  1907-09;  d.  Honea 
Path,  S.  C,  May  24,  1909. 

ASA  JAMES  CROCKETT,  b.  Wine  Harbour,  N.  S.,  July  16,  1870; 
Ac.  C.  1892;  R.  T.  S.  1896;  ord.  Long  Pine,  Neb.,  Sep.  5,  1897;  p. 
Long  Pine,  June  1897-Sep.  98;  David  City,  Nov.  1898-Oct.  99;  Cedar 
Springs,  Mich.,  Nov.  1899-1901 ;  health  failed,  mercantile  pursuits, 
Glasgow,  N.  S.,  1901-.  Address,  Glasgow,  N.  S.  Canada. 

JOHN  WALDEN  CROUCH,  b.  Livingston  Co.,  Mo.,  Apr.  10,  1870; 
La.  Gr.  C,  1890;  principal  Wyaconda  Acad.,  1890-91;  publisher 
and  editor,  Windsor  Review,  1891-93 ;  R.  T.  S.  1896 ;  ord.  La  Grange, 
Mo.,  Apr.  14,  1897;  prof.  Ancient  Languages,  La  G.  C,  1896-98;  p. 
First  ch..  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  Apr.  1898-1904;  Saginaw,  Nov.  1904- 
May  05 ;  pres.  of  La  Gr.  C,  1905-  Address,  La  Grange,  Mo. 

CHARLES  WESLEY  FLETCHER,  b.  Elgin,  111.,  Mar.  23,  1869; 
Wheaton  C.  1892;  U.  C.  1893-95;  ord.  Rensselaer,  Ind.,  July  5,  1894; 
p.  Rensselaer,  1894;  R.  T.  S.  1895-96;  p.  Salem,  O.,  June  1896-Sep. 
98;  Bronson  Ave.  ch.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  1898-1902;  First  ch., 
Washington,  Pa.,  1902-.         Address,  421  Wilson  Ave.,  Washington,  Pa. 

SIMEON  MAXWELL  FOSTER,  b.  West  Point,  Miss.,  May  1,  1861; 
Bay.  U.  1885;  R.  T.  S.  1896;  ord.  Burlington,  la.,  June  17,  1896;  p. 
Burlington,  Mar.-Oct.  1896 ;  resigned  on  account  of  failing  health ; 
w.  c.  Ladonia,  Texas,  1896-98;  p.  First  ch.,  Hillsboro,  Apr.-Oct.  1898; 
health  failed ;  w.  c,  invalid,  Weatherford,  1898-1902 ;  lawyer,  Wichita 
Falls,  1902-.  Address,  Wichita  Falls,  Texas. 

CHARLES  BRADFORD   FREEMAN,  b.   Canning,   N.   S.,   Dec.  29, 

1869;  Ac.  C.  1891;  McM.  U.  1891-93;  ord.  Port  Medway,  N.  S.,  June 
21,  1894 ;  p.  Port  Medway,  June  1893-July  95 ;  R.  T.  S.  1896 ;  p.  Edmon- 
ton, Alberta,  Canada,  June  1896-June  1901 ;  Roland,  Man.,  Nov.  1901- 
Sep.  04;  Moosejaw,  Sask.,  Oct.  1904-May  07;  Prince  Albert,  May  1909- 
general  miss,  for  Saskatchewan,  May  1907-May  09. 

Address,  38  11th  Ave.,  Prince  Albert,  Sask. 
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HUGH  AUSTIN  HEATH,  b.  Jackson,  Minn.,  Sep.  1,  1867;  ord. 
Kelley,  la.,  July  28,  1892;  Des  M.  C.  1893;  R.  T.  S.  1896;  p.  Genesee  St. 
ch.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  May  1895-May  96;  Waverly,  la.,  July  1896-Feb. 
98;  Keokuk,  Feb.  1898-June  1901;  Wakefield,  Mass.,  June  1901-.  D.D., 
Des  M.  C,   1906.  Address,  35  Avon   St.,  Wakefield.   Mass. 

FRANK  GRANT  LEWIS,  b.  near  Painted  Post,  N.  Y.,  July  18,  1865; 
P..  U.  1SQ3:  R.  '['.  S.  1896;  B.  D.,  1907;  ord.  Jefferson,  la.,  Aug. 
13,  1896;  p.  Jefferson,  July  1896-June  98;  Ambrose,  O.,  Oct.  1898- 
Aug.  1901 ;  prof.  Theology  and  Church  History,  Va.  Union  U.,  Rich- 
mond, Sep.  1901-Aug.  05;  graduate  student,  U.  C.  (New  Testament 
and  Philosophy).  1905-06;  Fellow,  ib.,  1906-07  (Ph.D.,  ib.,  1907);  asso- 
ciate in  N.  T.  Interpretation,  ib..  Oct.  1907-June  08;  instructor,  ib.. 
Summer  Quarter,  1908;  prof.  Bible  History  and  Interpretation,  Bapt. 
Training  School  for  Christian  Work,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Sep.  1908-Sep. 
09;  instructor  in  Hebrew.  C.  T.  S.,  Sep.  1908-.  Librarian,  ib.,  Sep. 
1909.-  Address.  1720  Edgmont  Ave.,  Chester,  Pa. 

JOHN  MITCHELL,  b.  Edinburgh,  Scotland,  May  2,  1863;  U.  R.  1889- 
92;  ord.  St.  Catharines,  Ont.,  Dec.  27,  1894;  p.  Lyman  St.  ch.,  St.  Catha- 
rines, Dec.  1894-May  95;  R.  T.  S.  1896;  associate  p..  First  ch.,  Syra- 
cuse, N.  Y.,  Sep.  1896-Sep.  97;  Cold  Spring  Harbor,  Huntington,  North- 
port,  Apr.  1898-Mar.  1905 ;  p.  Coeur  d'Alene.  Idaho,  Apr.  1905-Mar.  06 ; 
Moscow,  Mar.-Dec.  1906;  invalid,  Litchfield  Co.,  Conn.,  Apr.  1907- 
June  08;  p.  Bernardston,  Mass.,  June   1908-. 

Address,    Bernardston,    Mass. 

JAMES  WARREN  ROBERTS,  b.  Jackson,  C,  Feb.  4,  1862;  D.  U. 
1893,  Lit.  B.;  R.  T.  S.  1896;  ord.  Fulton,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  6,  1896;  p. 
Fulton,  July  1896-Nov.  1902;  Paris,  111.,  Nov.  1902-Jan.  07;  Toledo, 
O.,  Jan.   1907-.  Address,  Main  and  6th  Sts.,  Toledo,  O. 

PATRICK  SIMKINS  ROGERS,  b.  near  Pachuta,  Miss.,  July  1,  1865; 
ord.  Pachuta,  Miss.,  June  30,  1889;  Miss  C.  1891;  S.  B.  T.  S.  1892-94; 
U.  C.  1894-95;  R.  T.  S.  1896;  p.  Montpelier,  Ind.,  Feb.-May  1897; 
Albany,  W^is.,  Nov.  1897-June  99;  Snohomish,  Wash.,  July  1899-1900; 
Kent,  Oct.  1900-Oct.  01;  Chehalis,  1902- Apr.  04;  Helix,  Ore.,  1904- 
Mar.  08;  Weston,  Ore.,  1908-.  Address,  Weston,  Ore. 

LEWIS  MURPHREE  ROPER,  b.  Eden,  S.  C.  Mar.  21,  1870;  ord. 
Rubun  Creek,  S.  C,  Dec.  31,  1888;  p.  Princeton,  S.  C,  Jan.  1889-JuIy 
91;  Cn.  U.  1892;  p.  Tennallytown,  Washington,  D.  C,  July  1891-Sep. 
92;  R.  T.  S.  1896;  p.  Attica,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  1892-Sep.  95;  Canton,  O.. 
May  1896-Jan.  1900;  Spartanburg,  S.  C,  Apr.  1900-.  D.D.,  Fur.  U.. 
1906.  Address,  Mills  Ave.  and  Glendalyn  St..  Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

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WILLIAM  WILEY  SEARCY,  b.  Liberty,  Mo.,  Oct.  20,  1862;  W.  J. 
C.  1891 ;  ord.  Liberty,  Mo.,  Aug.  2,  1891 ;  p.  Carondelet  ch.,  St.  Louis, 
Mo.,  Sep.  1892-Sep.  93;  R.  T.  S.  1896;  p.  Gorham,  N.  Y.,  May  1895- 
May  96;  Webster  City,  la.,  Aug.  1896-Jan.  97;  Peabody,  Kan.,  June 
1897-Dec.  1901;  Cameron,  Mo.,  Dec.  1901-Apr.  04;  Howard,  Kan.,  Apr. 
1904-Apr.  08;  Cherryvale,  Apr.  1908-. 

Address,  415  4th  St.  East,  Cherryvale,  Kan. 

LANGLEY  BARNAS  SEARS,  b.  Boston  Highlands,  Mass.,  July  11, 
1870;  H.  U.  1893;  R.  T.  S.  1896;  ord.  Rockford,  111.,  Oct.  27,  1896; 
p.  State  St.  ch.,  Rockford,  Oct.  1896-Sep.  98;  w.  c,  Brookline,  Mass., 
Sep.  1898-Dec.  99;  p.  Groton  Heights,  Conn.,  Jan.  1900-Dec.  05; 
united  with  Cong,  denomination,  Dec.  1905. 

Address,  67  Monument  Ave.,  Charlestown  Dist.,  Boston,  Mass. 

AVERY  ALBERT  SHAW,  b.  Waterville,  N.  S.,  Oct.  2,  1870;  Ac.  C. 
1892 ;  R.  T.  S.  1896 ;  ord.  Windsor,  N.  S.,  June  25,  1896 ;  p.  Windsor, 
June  1896-June  1900;  Brookline,  Mass.,  June  1900-June  07;  Winnipeg, 
2\Ian.,  June  1907-.  Address,  190  Edmonton  St.,  Winnipeg,  Man. 

EMERSON  LEWIS  SWIFT,  b.  Batavia,  N.  Y.,  June  24,  1868;  U.  R. 
1893;  R.  T.  S.  1896;  ord.  Norwood,  O.,  Aug.  17,  1896;  p.  Norwood, 
June  1896-Sep.  1900;  Greenfield,  Oct.  1900-Nov.  04;  Pittsburg,  Pa., 
Dec.  1904-June  08;  Pottsville,  June  1908-. 

Address,  810  Mahantongo  St.,  Pottsville,  Pa. 

SPECL^L  STUDENTS 

William  Anable  Harris,  ^I.  £.,  b.  Gorham,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  10,  1864;  U.  R. 
1893;  ord.  M.  E.,  Albion,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  2,  1892;  p.  Charlotte,  Oct.  1891- 
Oct.  1893;  R.  T.  S.  1893-95;  p.  Pittsford,  Oct.  1893-Oct.  94;  Kendall, 
Mar.  1895-Oct.  96;  Churchville,  Oct.  1896-Oct.  97;  Millville,  Oct. 
1897-1900;  Middleport,  Oct.  1900-04;  Franklinville,  Oct.  1904-05; 
Smethport,  Pa.,  Oct.  1905-.     Author,  The  Desire  of  All  Nations. 

Address,  Smethport,  Pa. 

William  Herman  Kersting,  b.  Cincinnati,  O.,  Apr.  14,  1864;  D.  U. 
1891-93;  Lane  T.  S.  1893-95;  R.  T.  S.  Sep.-Dec.  1895;  health  failed  and 
prevented  graduation;  not  ord. 

Address,  555  Ringgold  St.,  Cincinnati,  O.  (1900) 

Right  C.  Moore,  b.  Globe,  N.  C,  Jan.  28,  1871;  W.  F.  C.  1890;  ord. 
Globe,  N.  C,  Oct.  26,  1890;  p.  Morehead  City,  N.  C,  Nov.  1890-July 
93;  R.  T.  S.  Sep.-Dec.  1893.     Editor,  Biblical  Recorder. 

Address,  Raleigh,  N.  C. 
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1897 

GRADUATES 

FRED  G.  BOUGHTON,  Class  Secretary 

FLOYD  HOLDEN  ADAMS,  b.  Moravia,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  22,  1870;  U. 
R.  1893;  R.  T.  S.  1897;  ord.  Palmyra,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  22,  1897;  p.  Palmyra, 
June  1897-Jime  1903;  McMinnvillc,  Ore,  June  1903-Apr.  09;  Lebanon, 
Ind.,  May  1909-.  Address,  423  North  Meridian  St.,  Lebanon,  Ind. 

GARRETT  LEROY  ALLEN,  b.  Roanoke,  Mo.,  Nov.  24,  1872;  W.  J. 

C.  1894;  R.  T.  S.  1897;  prof.  East  Texas  College,  Rusk,  Tex.,  1898-99; 
ord.  Jacksonville,  Tex.,  June  25,  1899;  p.  Honey  Grove,  May  1899; 
united  with  P.  E.  church,  1903. 

SAMUEL  DAY  BAWDEN,  b.  Elyria,  O.,  Dec.  2,  1868;  U.  of  111., 
1890;  teacher,  U.  of  111.,  1890-91;  teacher,  Beardstovvn,  111.,  1891-93; 
Iowa  City,  la.,  1893-94;  R.  T.  S.  1897;  ord.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  May  6, 
1898;  chaplain.  State  Industrial  School,  Rochester,  Oct.  189S-Sep.  1904; 
Industrial  Work,  Am.  Bapt.  Telugu  Mission,  Ongole,  South  India. 
Nov.  3,  1904-  ?klanager  Industrial  Experiment  Station,  Ongole,  July 
1907-. 
Address,   Industrial    Experiment   Station,   Ongole,   Guntur   Dist.,   India. 

INGRAM  EBENEZER  BILL,  Jr.,  b.  Hampton,  New  Brunswick, 
Nov.  23.  1871;  Ac.  C.  1893;  N.  T.  I.  1893-94;  ord.  Cleveland,  O.,  Sep. 
19,  1894;  p.  W.  Cleveland,  May  1894-May  95;  R.  T.  S.  1897;  p.  Ober- 
lin,  O,  Sep.  1897-Jan.  1905;  graduate  student,  U.  C.  (Sociology  and 
Church  History),  1905-08;  acting  p.  Capitol  Hill,  Denver,  Col.,  Mar.- 
Sep.  1908;  p.  North  Shore,  Chicago,  Nov.  1908-. 

Address,  1827  Magnolia  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

FRED  GRANT  BOUGHTON.  b.  Bowling  Green,  O.,  June  29,  1868; 

D.  U.  1894;  R.  T.  S.  1897;  ord.  Saxton's  River,  Vt.,  Oct.  28,  1897; 
p.  Saxton's  River,  1897-June  1900;  First  ch.,  Cambridge,  O.,  June  1900- 
June  04;  Warren,  June  1904-Feb.  1906;  instructor  in  German,  Vermont 
Academy,  1898;  prof,  of  Philosophy,  McM.  C,  1906-.  pres.,  Vt.  B.  Y. 
P.  U.,  1899-1900.  Address,  South  B.  St.,  McMinnville,  Ore. 

HENRY  BRANDT,  b.  Iladersleben,  Germany,  Feb.  2,  1868;  D.  U. 
1894;  ord.  Homer,  O.,  Aug.  5,  1892;  p.  Homer,  Aug.  1892-Aug.  94; 
R.  T.  S.  1897;  p.  Meigs  St.  ch.,  Rochester,  Sep.  1895-Nov.  1900;  First 
ch.,  Ironton,  O.,  Nov.  1900-Apr.  07;  First  ch.,  Wilmington.  Apr.  1907-. 

Address,  314  Mulberry  St.,  Wilmington,  O. 

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HOWARD  RUFUS  CHAPMAN,  b.  Rockford,  III,  Sep.  10,  1868;  S. 
C.  1894;  R.  T.  S.  1897;  ord.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  7,  1897;  p.  Genesee 
St.  ch.,  Rochester,  May  1896-Oct.  1900;  Michigan  Ave.  ch.,  Saginaw, 
Mich.,  Nov.  1,  1900-.  Address,  213  N.  Fayette  St.,  Saginaw,  Mich. 

JAMES  AUGUSTINE  CLARKE,  b.  Bowling  Green,  Ky.,  July  21. 
1871;  U.  R.  1894;  R.  T.  S.  1897;  ord.  Wallingford,  Conn.,  Feb.  23, 
1898;  p.  Wallingford,  1897-Nov.  1903;  evangelistic  and  pulpit  supply 
work,  Mich,  and  Ore.,  Nov.  1903-Mar.  04;  editor,  Pacific  Baptist,  Mc- 
Minnville,  Ore.,  Apr.  1904-.     D.D.,  McM.  C.,  1906. 

Address,  McMinnville,  Ore. 

HENRY  WILSON  DAVIS,  b.  Letts  Corner,  Ind.,  Sep.  21,  1872;  F. 
C.  1894;  R.  T.  S.  1897;  ord.  Letts  Corner,  Ind.,  June  29,  1897;  p. 
Beatrice,  Neb.,  1897-99;  Immanuel  ch.,  Omaha,  1899-1902;  Greens- 
burg,  Ind.,  1902-04;  Palo  Alto,  Calif.,  Sep.  1907-.  pres.  B.  Y.  P.  U., 
Nebraska,  1900-01.  Address,  305  Hamilton  St.,  Palo  Alto,  Calif. 

IRVING  NEWTON  DePUY,  b.  Wayne  Village,  N.  Y.,  July  2,  1873; 
U.  R.  1894;  R.  T.  S.  1897;  ord.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  21,  1897;  p. 
Wilder  St.  ch.,  Rochester,  1897-1904;  Marshall,  Mich.,  Dec.  1904-  Au- 
thor, Biblical  Facts  and  History. 

Address,  320  N.  Mulberry  St.,  Marshall,  Mich. 

DANIEL  GRANT  DUNKIN,  b.  Carroll,  Ind.,  Jan.  6,  1869;  F.  C.  1894; 
R.  T.  S.  1897;  ord.  Newark,  N.  Y.,  June  16,  1897;  p.  Newark,  1897- 
Feb.  1901;  Cleveland,  O.,  Feb.  1901-Feb.  03;  Bloomington,  Ind.,  Feb. 
1903-July  04;    Hope,   July   1904-Sep.  06;    Billings,    Mont.,    Sep.    1906-. 

Address,  111  N.  33rd  St.,  Billings,  Mont. 

HARRY  RUSSELL  GREAVES,  b.  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Nov.  1,  1868;  S. 
C.  1894;  R.  T.  S.  1897;  ord.  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  July  2,  1897;  p.  Sche- 
nectady, June  1897-May  1899;  Tabernacle  ch.,  Albany,  May  1899- Jan. 
1902;  Muscatine,  la.,  Jan.  1902-Apr.  03;  Temple  ch.,  Seattle,  Wash., 
Apr.-Dec.  1903;  Monrovia,  Calif.,  March  1904-Feb.  08;  secy.  Southern 
Calif.  Bapt.  Conv.,  Feb.  1908-.    D.D.,  1908.      Address,  Monrovia,  Calif. 

ADAM  FENNER  GROESBECK,  b.  Afton,  la.,  July  23,  1866;  Des 
M.  C.  1894;  ord.  Homer,  la.,  Nov.  6,  1891;  p.  Homer,  Woodward  and 
Burnside,  1890-92;  Peoples,  1892-94;  R.  T.  S.  1897;  p.  Parma,  N.  Y., 
1894-97;  miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Ung  Kung,  China,  1897-1902;  Fur- 
lough, 1902-04;  Chaoyang,  China,  1904-.  Author,  compiled  our  pres- 
ent Chinese  Hymnbook.  published  several  tracts  in  Chinese  dealing 
with   local   questions.  Address,    Chaoyang,    China. 

EUGENE  HAINES,  b.  Capron,  III.,  Mar.  7,  1869;  ord.  Ashland  Cen- 
ter, Mich.,  Mar.  17,  1891;  p.  Ashland  Center,  Mar.-Sep.  1891;  Kal.  C. 

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1894;  p.  Parma,  Mich.,  June  1892-Jimc  93;  Allegan,  Nov.  1893-Sep. 
95;  R.  T.  S.  1897;  p.  Hemlock,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  1895-Sep.  96;  Penn  Yan, 
June  1897-Nov.  1902;  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  1902-May  06;  Rut- 
land, Vt.,  May  1906-.  Address,  85  Park  Ave.,  Rutland,  Vt. 

JACOB  HANN,  b.  Monroe,  Wis.,  May  1,  1860;  W.  J.  C.  1893;  ord. 
Kansas  City.  Mo.,  May  8,  1893;  p.  Redfield,  Kan.,  May  1893-Sep.  94; 
R.  T.  S.  1897;  p.  Hermon,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  1897-Sep.  98;  New  Philadelphia, 
O.,  Oct.  1898-June  99;  S.  Trenton,  N.  Y.,  June  1899-1901;  Bennetts- 
burg,  Oct.  1901-Nov.  02;  Busti,  Dec.  1902-Oct.  04;  Lyons,  Mich.,  Nov. 
1904-Dec.  06;  Mendon  and  Centrevillc,  Dec.  1906-Dec.  07;  Brooklyn 
and  Napoleon,  Dec.  1907-Apr.  09;  Jackson,  Mich.,  1909-. 

Address,  308  Robinson  St.,  Jackson,   Mich. 

ALFRED  ERNEST  HOOPER,  b.  Charlottetown,  P.  E.  I.,  Oct.  20, 
1863;  Cy.  U.  1894;  R.  T.  S.  1897;  ord.  Kingsville,  O.,  Nov.  17,  1897; 
p.  Kingsville,  Aug.  1897-Oct.  98;  Reynoldsville,  Pa.,  Nov.  1898-Oct. 
1900;  home  missions  and  supply,  Oct.  1900-Apr.  02;  Hermon,  N.  Y., 
Apr.  1902-Dec.  05;  Stephentovvn,  Dec.  1905-Dec.  08;  Lee,  Mass.,  Dec. 
1908-  Address,  84  ]\Iaple  St.,  Lee,  Mass. 

CLAUDE  KELLY,  b.  Piqua,  O.,  Dec.  25,  1868;  ord.  Arkansas  City, 
Kan.,  Aug.  2S,  1887;  W.  J.  C.  1891;  p.  First  ch.,  Leavenworth,  Kan., 
Dec.  1890-Sep.  94;  R.  T.  S.  1897;  p.  Wilder  St.  ch.,  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
Dec.  1894-Mar.  97 ;  First  ch.,  Sandusky,  O.,  May  1897-Sep.  1903 ;  West- 
port  ch.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  Oct.  1903-Oct.  07;  Bellevue  ch.,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.,  May  1908-  Pres.,  B.  Y.  P.  U.  of  Ohio,  1904-05;  pres., 
B.  Y.  P.  U.  of  Missouri,  1906-07.    D.D.,  W.  J.  C,  1905. 

Address,   Bellevue,    Pa. 

FRANK  TOBEY  KNOWLES,  b.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  June  23,  1873; 
College  of  City  of  \.  Y.  1894;  R.  T.  S.  1897;  ord.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
June  28,  1899 ;  prof,  in  charge,  Theological  department,  Benedict  C, 
Columbia,  S.  C,  Oct.  1897-May  1904;  Educational  department,  23rd 
St.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  and  Brooklyn  Central  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1904- 

Address,  Woodhaven,  Long  Island. 

AULBIN  TAPSCOTT  NORWOOD,  b.  York,  Pa.,  Feb.  13,  1864; 
ord.  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  Oct.  29,  1893;  W.  J.  C.  1894;  R.  T.  S.  1897; 
p.  Gibbon,  Neb.,  June  1897-Aug.  98;  Central  City,  Aug.  1898-1901; 
Gibbon,  1901-04;  Madison,  S.  D.,  19(M-06;  Central  City,  Neb.  1907-08; 
Broken  Bow,  1909-.  Address,  Broken  Bow,  Neb. 

FRANK  WILLIAM  PADELFORD,  b.  Haverhill,  Mass.,  Apr.  6, 
1872 ;  Cy.  U.  1894 ;  R.  T.  S.  1897 ;  ord.  Haverhill,  Mass.,  Nov.  16,  1897 ; 

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p.  Portland  St.  ch.,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  Sep.  1897-Sep.  1903;  Washing- 
ton St.  ch.,  Lynn,  Sep.  1903-Nov.  08;  general  secy.,  Mass.  Bapt.  Miss. 
Soc,  Apr.  1908-.  Address,  501  Tremont  Temple,  Boston,  Mass. 

LEONARD  WILLIAM  RILEY,  b.  Marietta,  O.,  Feb.  6,  1872;  D.  U. 
1894;  R.  T.  S.  1897;  ord.  Lebanon,  O.,  Nov.  16,  1897;  p.  East  ch., 
Lebanon,  Aug.  1897-Mar.  1901;  First  ch.,  McMinnville,  Ore.,  July 
1901-May  03;  general  miss,  of  Ore.,  May  1903-May  06;  pres.  of  Mc- 
Minnville C,  Mar.  1906-.  pres..  Christian  Colleges'  Faculty  Union  of 
Ore.,  1909;  secretary  of  Commission  on  Christian  Education,  N.  B. 
Convention,  1909;  pres.,  of  Y.  M.  C.  A.  of  Oregon  and  Idaho,  1909. 
Author,  pamphlet,  The  Ideal  Education.    D.D.,  D.  U.,  1909. 

Address,   McMinnville,  Ore. 

GUSTAV  REINHOLD  SCHLAUSCH,  b.  Neustadt,  Wuerttemburg, 
Mar.  26,  1867;  U.  R.  1894;  ord.  Alabama,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  27,  1894;  p. 
Alabama,  1894-96;  R.  T.  S.  1897;  p.  Gaines  and  Murray  ch.,  May  1896- 
Sep.  98;  Lewiston,  Idaho,  Sep.  1898-Sep.  99;  pres.,  Colfax  (Wash.)  C, 
Sep.  1899-1900;  p.  Davenport,  Wash.,  1900-01;  Sprague,  1901-05;  Oakes- 
dale,    1906-07;   educational   work,    1907-.         Address,    Spokane,   Wash. 

GEORGE  VAN  WINKLE,  b.  Newmarket,  O.,  June  18,  1862;  D.  U. 
1891;  ord.  Gibbon,  Neb.,  Nov.  18,  1891;  p.  Gibbon,  1891-Aug.  1894; 
R.  T.  S.  1897;  p.  E.  Pembroke,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  189S-May  97;  S.  Omaha, 
Neb.,  June  1897-.  Address,  2014  I.  St.,  S.  Omaha,  Neb. 

GEORGE  REUBEN  VARNEY,  b.  E.  Sumner,  Me.,  Apr.  14,  1865; 
U.  R.  1894;  R.  T.  S.  1897;  ord.  Cincinnati,  O.,  May  27,  1897;  p.  Wal- 
nut Hills,  Cincinnati,  May  1897-Mar.  1898;  Grace  ch.,  Spokane,  Wash., 
Apr.  1898-1900;  gen.  miss.,  Ore.,  1900-03;  p.  First  ch.,  Bellingham, 
Wash.,  1903-06;  gen.  miss.,  N.  Mex.,  1906-07;  p.  Baker  City,  Ore.,  1907- 
08;  prof.  English  and  Pub.  Speaking,  McM.  C,  1908-09;  p.  Raton,  N. 
Mex.,  1909-.  Author,  Out  of  the  Depths:  A  Story  of  Western  Love; 
Religion  and  Reform.  Address,   Raton,   New   Mexico. 

JESSE  VIRGIL  VERMILLION,  b.  Toney  Creek,  S.  C,  July  21,  1862; 
Fur.  U.  1891;  ord.  Naches,  Texas,  Dec.  11,  1892;  p.  Griffin,  Cedar 
Creek,  Brushy  Creek,  and  Starville,  1891-94;  R.  T.  S.  1897;  pres.,  E. 
Texas  Bapt.  Institute,  Rusk,  1897-99;  p.  Bullard,  Rocky  Spring,  and 
Corine,  1897-98;  Chindale,  Rocky  Springs,  and  Corine,  Sep.  1899-1903; 
pres.,  Jacksonville  C,  1899-1903 ;  financial  secy.,  Jacksonville  C,  1903- 
05;  p.  Groveton,  Tex.,  1905-07;  Jevvett  and  Oakswoods,  1908;  pres., 
Buckner  C,  Witcherville,  Ark.,   1908-09;  pres.,  Jacksonville  C,  1909-. 

Address,  Jacksonville,   Tex. 

JOHN  WALKER,  b.  Ipswich,  Suffolk,  England,  Oct.  3,  1864;  Hulme 
Cliff  C,  Derby,  England,  1890;  ord.  Barrington,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  27,  1892; 

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p.  Barrington  and  Crosby  chs.,  Oct.  1891-July  93;  Mannsvillc,  Sep. 
1893-Sep.  95;  R.  T.  S.  1897;  p.  Hermon  and  Russell,  1898-1902;  School- 
craft, Alich,  1905-07;  Hartford,  1907-09;  Alcxico,  N.  Y.,  1909-.  miss, 
work,  New  York  and  Wisconsin,  1902-05 ;  graduate  student,  Oska- 
loosa  la..  Christian  C.  (B.  D.),  1905.  Author,  A  Key  to  the  Study 
of   the   Bible    (1906);   Memory   Study   of   the   Life   of   Christ    (1908). 

Address,  Mexico,  N.   Y. 

LEWIS  F.  WALLACE,  b.  Lower  Granville,  N.  S.,  Dec.  16,  1866;  Ac. 
C.  1894;  R.  T.  S.  1897;  ord.  Laurencetown,  N.  S.,  Aug.  1,  1897;  p. 
Laurencetown,  Aug.  1897-July  1900;  Mechanicville,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  1900- 
Aug.  04;  Aylesford,  Sep.  1904-May  08;  general  miss,  for  H.  M.  Board 
of  N.  S.  and  P.  E.  L,  May  1908-.         Address,  Laurencetown,  N.   S. 

CLARENCE  BANJAY  WASSON,  b.  Cuba,  N.  Y.,  July  8,  1865;  U. 
R.  1893;  R.  T.  S.  1897;  ord.  Fleming,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  15,  1897;  p.  Flem- 
ing,   1896-97;    student    of   medicine,    U.    Mich.,    1897-1901;    physician. 

Address,  Bellevue,   Mich. 

ROBERT  BENTON  WRIGHT,  b.  Fillmore,  Ind.,  Mar.  1,  1862;  F. 
C.  1894;  R.  T.  S.  1897;  ord.  Ipswich,  S.  D.,  Oct.  28,  1897;  p.  First  ch., 
Ipswich,  July  1897-Sep.  99;  First  ch.,  Wheaton,  Minn.,  Oct.  1899-Oct. 
1901 ;  established  First  Bapt.  Mission  (Two  Gray  Hills  Mission)  among 
Navajo  Indians,  Crozier,  N.  M.,  Nov.  1901-06;  p.  Maria  Creek  and 
Bethel  chs.,  July  1907-Aug.  09;  First  ch.,  Oolitic,  Ind.,  Aug.  1909-. 

Address,  Oolitic,  Ind. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 


Ariel  Berechia  Bellondi,  b.  Stradella,  Italy,  Sep.  2,  1872;  Venice  and 
Florence  Colleges,  H.  T.  S.  1894-95;  R.  T.  S.  1895-97;  work  among 
the  Italians  in  New  York,  in  service  of  the  A.  B.  H.  M.  Soc,  1897- 
1901;  Italian  miss.,  Barre,  Vt.,  1901-09;  returned  to  Italy,  1909. 

Perry  Sylvester  Calvin,  b.  Transfer,  Pa.,  Jan.  10,  1872;  Bu.  U.  1894; 
R.  T.  S.  1894-95;  dismissed  to  U.  C.  Address,  Clearfield,  Pa. 

Theodore  Harding  Kinney,  b.  Houlton,  Me.,  Apr.  13,  1864;  Cy.  U. 
1894;  Bangor  T.  S.  1894-95;  R.  T.  S.  Sep.-Dec.  1895;  dismissed  to 
Bangor,  T.   S.  Address,   Dexter,   Me. 

♦George  Frederick  Love,  Jr.,  b.  Newburg-on-the-Hudson,  N.  Y.,  July 
21,  1870;  U.  R.  1894;  R.  T.  S.  1894-97;  ord.  Oswego,  N.  Y..  June  1, 
1897;  p.  West  ch.,  Oswego,  June  1897-Apr.  1900;  d.  Rome,  Italy,  Apr. 
5,  1900. 

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Frederick  Otto  Schub,  b.  Niirenberg,  Bavaria,  May  7,  1866;  Bu.  U. 
1894;  R.  T.  S.  1894-95;  teacher,  Ouachita  C,  1895-96;  Simmons  C, 
1896-97;  Bethel  C,  1897-98;  graduate  student,  U.  C,  summer  of  1896, 
spring  of  1897;  1898- ;  teaching,  U.  of  Texas; 

Address,   University  of  Texas,  Austin,  Tex. 

34— *1 

1898 

GRADUATES 

FREDERICK  W.  ALLEN,  Class  Secretary 

FREDERICK  WILLIAM  ALLEN,  b.  Tulolip,  Washington,  Oct.  8, 
1871;  U.  R.  1895;  R.  T.  S.  1898;  ord.  Wyoming,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  31,  1898; 
p.  Wyoming,  June  1898-June  1903;  Carthage,  June  1903-Nov.  09;  In- 
terlaken,  1909-.  Address,  Interlaken,  N.  Y. 

HARRY  HEATH  BAWDEN,  Jr.,  b.  Elyria,  O.,  Sep.  28,  1871;  D.  U. 
1893;  graduate  student,  D.  U.  1893-94;  R.  T.  S.  1894-96;  instructor  in 
Biology,  D.  U.,  1896^7;  R.  T.  S. -1898;  Fellow  in  Philosophy,  U.  C, 
1898-1900;  Ph.D.  U.  C,  1900;  Fellow  in  Philosophy  and  teaching,  U. 
la.,  1900-01;  prof,  of  Philosophy,  Vassar  C,  1901-07;  prof.  Philoso- 
phy, Cincinnati,  U.,  1907-08.     Author,  Lapses. 

Address,   San  Ysidro,   Nestor,   Calif. 

HULBERT  GRANT  BEEMAN,  b.  Whatcheer,  la.,  June  11,  1872; 
Des  M.  C.  1895;  R.  T.  S.  1898;  ord.  Waterloo,  la.,  Sep.  6,  1898;  p. 
Walnut  St.  ch.,  Waterloo,  June  1898-     D.D.,  Des  M.  C,  1905. 

Address,  111  Independence  Ave.,  Waterloo,  Iowa. 

FRANCIS  FRUTCHEY  BUTLER,  b.  Defiance,  O.,  May  24,  1868; 
D.  U.  1893;  U.  C.  1895-96;  R.  T.  S.  1898;  ord.  Bella,  la.,  Nov.  16, 
1898;  p.  Pella,  la.,  Oct.  1898-99;  graduate  student,  U.  C,  summer 
1899;  supply  at  Maquoketa,  1900;  p.  Stillwater  and  Pond  Creek,  Okla., 
1900-02;  prof,  of  Bible  and  English  at  Bapt.  C,  (Okla.);  Blackwell, 
1902-04;  p.  Anthony,  Kan.  1905-07;  Belleville,  1907-10;  Burlingame, 
1910-.  Address,  Burlingame,  Kan. 

GEORGE  WASHINGTON  CASSIDY,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Apr.  20, 
1863;  Kansas  Normal  C,  1886;  W.  J.  C.  1887-88;  ord.  Walnut,  Kan., 
May  6,  1891 ;  p.  Cherryvale,  Kan.,  June  1892-June  93 ;  Ft.  Scott,  June 
1893-July  95;  Canaseraga,  N.  Y.,  July  1895-Nov.  96;  Hilton,  Nov. 
1896-July  98;  R.  T.  S.  1898;  p.  Walnut  Hills  ch.,  Cincinnati,  O.,  July 
1898-July  1901;  supply,  July  1901-Feb.  03;  First  ch.,  Wichita,  Kan., 
Feb.  1903-  Address,  1203  N.  Wichita  St.,  Wichita,  Kan. 

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YUGORA  CHIBA,  b.  Sendai,  Japan,  Aug.  13,  1870;  Aoyama  C,  Tokyo, 
Japan,  1893;  Cy.  U.  partial  course;  R.  T.  S.  1898;  engaged  in  teach- 
ing and  evangelistic  work,  Sendai,  Japan,  1898-99;  teacher  Bible  and 
ethics,  Duncan  Acad.,  Tokyo,  1899-1901 ;  ord.  Yotsuya  Bapt.  ch.,  Tokyo, 
May  1900;  p.  Yotsuya  ch.,  Tokyo,  May  1900-Dec.  01;  dean  of  the 
Female  department,  Doshisha  C,  Kyoto,  1902-05;  p.  Kagoshima  ch., 
1906-07;  pres.  Fukuoka  T.  S.,  1907-  Author,  Outline  of  Systematic 
Theology;    The  Social   Teaching   of  Jesus. 

Address,    105   Daiymo    Machi,    Fukuoka,   Japan. 

WILLIAM  DEGROFF  CHIPP,  b.  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  5,  1869; 
Kingston  Acad.,  1890-93;  U.  R.  1893-94;  U.  T.  S.  1895-97;  ord.  Rosen- 
dale.  N.  Y.,  Feb.  19,  1895;  p.  Rosendale,  Feb.-Oct.  1895;  Ridgefield 
Park,  N.  J.,  Nov.  1895-Aug.  97;  R.  T.  S.  1898;  p.  Bluffton,  Ind.,  Sep. 
1898-Sep.  99;  mercantile  pursuits,  Kingston,  N.  Y.,   Sep.   1899-. 

Address,    Kingston,    N.    Y. 

CLAYTON  SEDGWICK  COOPER,  b.  Henderson,  N.  Y.,  May  24, 
1869;  B.  U.  1894;  College  secy.,  of  the  International  Committee,  Y. 
M.  C.  A.,  1894-95 ;  U.  T.  S.  1895-97 ;  general  secy.,  Central  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1895-97;  R.  T.  S.  1898;  graduate  student,  U.  C, 
summer,  1898;  ord.  Lynn,  Mass.,  Sep.  29,  1898;  p.  Washington  St. 
ch.,  Lynn,  1898-1902;  International  Student  Bible  Secy.,  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
1902-.  Author,  Brief  History  of  Student  Voluntary  Bible  Study; 
Things  Which  Make  a  Bible  Class  Effective;  Maintenance  of  Interest 
and  Attendance  in  Bible  Classes. 

Address,  124  East  28th  St.,  New  York  City. 

JOHN  ALASKO  CURTIS,  b.  Jeflferson,  la.,  Jan.  4,  1870;  Des  M.  C. 
1895;  ord.  Langfit,  la.,  Sep.  8,  1894;  p.  Langfit,  1893-94;  Stuart,  1894- 
95;  R.  T.  S.  1898;  p.  Greece,  N.  Y.,  1895-98;  miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc, 
Kanigiri,  India,  1898-Apr.  1903;  Donakonda,  Apr.  98-;  furlough  in 
U.  S.,  Apr.  1906-Nov.  07.       Address,  Donakonda,  Nellore  Dist.,  India. 

CHAPMAN  LIBERTY  DAKIN,  b.  Rose  Grove,  la.,  Jan.  1,  1866; 
Des  M.  C.  1895;  R.  T.  S.  1898;  ord.  Chili  Center,  N.  Y.,  June  10, 
1898;  p.  Chili  Center,  May  1897-Apr.  1904;  Springville,  Apr.  1904- 
June  07;   Massena,  June  1907-.  Address,   Massena,   N.  Y. 

DAVID  ROBERT  DAVIES,  b.  Hansethaiam,  N.  Wales,  July  12,  1866; 
Ripon  C.  1895;  R.  T.  S.  1898;  ord.  Johnson's  Creek,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  15, 
1898;  p.  Johnson's  Creek,  June  1898-June  1903;  Weyauwega  and  Man- 
awa.  Wis.,  Oct.  1903-Feb.  07 ;  Campbellsport,  Feb.  1907- 

Address,  Campbellsport,  Wis. 

HERBERT  JAY  DUNTON,  b.  Jessup,  la.,  Oct.  31,  1870;  Wheaton 
C.  1895;  R.  T.  S.  1898;  ord.  Tekamah,  Neb.,  Dec.  20,  1898;  p.  Teka- 

165 


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mah,  Dec.  1898-1902;  Lacon  and  Sparland,  111.,  1902-04;  farming 
Cherryvale,  Kan.,  1904-05 ;  farming  and  supplying  pulpits,  West  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  1905-  Address,  West  Chicago,  111. 

FREDERICK  WILLIAM  HATCH,  b.  Washington,  D.  C,  Feb.  23, 
1873;  Colg.  U.  1895;  R.  T.  S.  1898;  ord.  Saugerties,  N.  Y.,  July  26, 
1898;  p.  Saugerties,  June  1898-Oct.  1901;  Eau  Claire,  Wis.,  Nov.  1901- 
Sep.  05;   Beloit,  Oct.   1905- 

Address,  548  East  Grand  Ave.,   Beloit,  Wis. 

JOHN  FRANCIS  HERGET,  b.  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Oct.  7,  1873;  W.  J. 
C.  1895;  ord.  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Mar.  31,  1895;  R.  T.  S.  1898;  p.  Maple 
St.  mission,  Buflfalo,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  1895-June  1898;  Water  Tower  ch., 
St.  Louis,  Mo.,  June  1898-May  1902;  supt.  of  missions,  St.  Louis  Bapt. 
Assn.,  May  1902-Feb.  04;  p.  Ninth  St.  ch.,  Cincinnati,  O.,  Feb.  1904-. 
Author,  Bible  City — A  Primer  of  Christian  Doctrine. 

Address,  15  W.  9th  St.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

FRANK  FAY  HIMES,  b.  New  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  July  19,  1866;  U 
R.  1895;  R.  T.  S.  1898;  ord.  Sherman,  N.  Y.,  June  28,  1899;  p.  Sher- 
man, N.  Y.,  May  1899-May  1902;  Rose,  July  1902-Apr.  08;  Romulus, 
Apr.   1908-.  Address,  Romulus,  New  York. 

HENRY  EUGENIUS  HODGE,  b.  Beech,  Mich.,  Oct.  24,  1868;  U. 
Mich.  1889-95;  R.  T.  S.  1898;  ord.  Boston,  Mass.,  Oct.  23,  1898;  as- 
sistant p.  First  ch.,  Boston,  May  1898-Dec.  99;  p.  First  ch.,  Winchester, 
Dec.  1899-.  clerk  of  New  England  Bapt.  Library  Asso.,  Boston,  Apr. 
1908-.  Address,  Winchester,   Mass. 

GEORGE  ALEXANDER  LEARN,  b.  Bertie,  Canada,  Aug.  27,  1867; 
U.  R.  1895;  R.  T.  S.  1898;  ord.  Hannibal,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  29,  1898;  p. 
Hannibal,  N.  Y.,  June  1898-1900;  Montavilla  and  Sellwood,  Ore.,  1900- 
09;   Kodiak  Bapt.   Orphanage.  Wood   Island,   Alaska,   1909-. 

Address,  Wood  Island,  Alaska. 

MALCOLM  ARCHIBALD  MacLEAN,  b.  Montague,  Canada,  July 
25,  1870 ;  Ac.  C.  1895 ;  U.  C.  1895-97 ;  R.  T.  S.  1898 ;  ord.  North  Sydney, 
Cape  Breton,  N.  S.,  Sep.  20,  1898;  p.  North  Sydney,  May  1898-May 
1900;  Truro,  May  1900-July  06;  Portage  la  Prairie,  Manitoba,  Aug. 
1906-  Address,  119  5th  St.,  N.  W.,  Portage  la  Prairie,  Man.,  Can. 

FRANK  BUCKNER  MATTHEWS,  b.  Mackinaw,  111.,  Oct.  12,  1870; 
U.  O.  1895;  R.  T.  S.  1898;  ord.  N.  Tonawanda,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  26,  1898; 
p.  N.  Tonawanda,  Sep.  1898-Sep.  99;  Immanuel  ch.,  Newton,  Mass., 
Sep.  1899-May  09 ;  First  ch.,  Redlands,  Calif.,  May  1909-. 

Address,  Cajon  St.,  Redlands,  Calif. 
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1898 

WALTER  BERTRAND  McNINCH,  b.  Concsus,  N.  Y.,  April  26, 
1867;  U.  R.  1895;  R.  T.  S.  1898;  ord.  Marion,  N.  Y.,  July  14,  1898;  p. 
Marion,  July  1898-Scp.  1904;  Camiikis,  Sep.  1904-Apr.  09;  Trumans- 
burg,  Apr.  1909-.  Graduate  student,  Syracuse  U.,  Sociology,  1905-06. 
D.D.,  Oskalocsa  C,  1909.  Address,  Trumansburg,  N.  Y. 

ROWLAND  CYRUS  MERRILL,  b.  Champion,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  16.  1868; 
Coig.  U.  1890;  Colg.  T.  S.  1890-91;  prof.  History  and  Economics  in 
Ottawa  U.,  Kan..  1893-96;  R.  T.  S.  1898;  ord.  Pittsford,  N.  Y.,  Sep. 
20.  1898;  p.  Tittsford,  1898-Apr.  1900;  Afton,  Apr.  1900-Dec.  02; 
Oneida.  Dec.  1902-July  04;  prof,  of  Latin,  S.  C,  Upper  Alton.  111.. 
July  1904-Sep.  08;  prof,  of  Latin.  F.  C,  Franklin,  Ind.,  Sep.  1908-. 

Address,  898  E.  Jefiferson  St..  Franklin,  Ind. 

WILLIAM  CAREY  NEWTON,  b.  Sampson  Co.,  N.  C,  Oct.  6,  1873; 
W.  F.  C.  1895;  ord.  Wake  Forest,  N.  C,  June  12,  1893;  R.  T.  S.  1898; 
p.  Alexander  Ave.  ch..  New  York,  N.  Y.,  June  1898-Mar.  99;  First 
ch.,  Goldsboro,  N.  C,  June  1899-Mar.  1901;  First  ch.,  Greensboro,  N. 
C,  Mar.  1901-Dec.  02;  miss,  in  Teng  Chow,  China,  Feb.  1903-Feb.  08; 
prof,  in  Bush  T.  S.,  Feb.  1908-  On  furlough  in  U.  S..  1909-10.  Grad- 
uate Student.  R.  T.  S.,  1909-10. 

Address  in  U.  S.,  S.  Bapt.  Conv.,  Richmond.  Va..  or  Hwanghsein, 
China. 

EDWARD  BAYARD  SHAW,  b.  Toronto,  Ont..  Nov.  1,  1859;  ord. 
Lawson.  Mo.,  July  12,  1891 ;  W.  J.  C.  1893 ;  p.  Lawson  and  Weston, 
1890-92;  Brookfield.  Jan.  1892-Jan.  1895;  R.  T.  S.  1898;  p.  Wyoming, 
N.  Y.,  Feb.  1895-June  1898;  evangelist,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Nov.  1898-Dec. 
1901;  p.  Amherst,  Mass.,  Dec.  1901-Dec.  03;  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  Jan. 
1904-Aug.  06;  Mansfield,  Mass.,  August  1906-09;  Memorial  Baptist 
ch.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y..  1909-.     Address.  427  16th  Street.  Brooklyn.  N.  Y. 

ARTHUR  HENRY  SIMPSON,  b.  Wolverton,  Bucks,  England,  Feb. 
28,  1869;  U.  R.  1895;  R.  T.  S.  1898;  ord.  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  29, 
1898;  p.  Lowell  Ave.  Bapt.  ch.,  Syracuse,  July,  1898-1902;  Cazenovia, 
Aug.  1902-Dec.  1904;  Mansfield,  Penn.,  Jan.  1905-Oct.  1907;  First  ch. 
W.  Chester,  Nov.  1907-  Address,  31   Dean  St.,  W.  Chester,   Penn. 

REST  FENNER  SMITH,  JR.,  b.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  May  8,  1870;  Y. 
U.  1894;  S.  B.  T.  S.  1894-95;  U.  C.  1895-96;  Mansfield  College,  Oxford 
U.,  England,  1896-97 ;  R.  T.  S.  1898 ;  not  ord. ;  teaching,  East  Orange. 
N.  J..  1898-.  Address,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

ALBAN  DAVID  SORENSEN,  b.  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  May  7,  1869;  D. 
U.  1893;  graduate  student,  D.  U.  1893-95;  R.  T.  S.  1898;  graduate 
student.  U.  C.  1898-1900;  Fellow  in  Sociology,  ib.,  1899-1900;  ib..  spring, 

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1903- ;  Instructor  Philosophy  and  Education,  Alfred  (N.  Y.)  U.  1900-01 ; 
Master  Mathematics,  Peddie  Institute,  1901-02;  travel,  Alaska  and 
Pacific  Coast,  1902-03;  associate  prof,  of  Philosophy,  Cy.  C.  1903-05; 
graduate  work,  1905-07;  prof.  Philosophy,  Temple  C,  Philadelphia, 
1907-.  Address,  1908  N.   13th  St.,   Philadelphia,   Penn. 

ERWIN  BRIGHAM  TAFT,  b.  Weston,  Mich.,  July  2,  1872;  Kal.  C, 
1895;  R.  T.  S.  1898;  ord.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  17,  1898;  p.  North 
ch.,  Rochester,  1898-July  1901 ;  health  failed ;  Lone  Star  ch.,  Prescott, 
Ariz.,  Oct.  1901-May  07;  First  ch.,  Cripple  Creek,  Colo.,  May  1907- 
10;  Fairbury,  Neb.,  1910-.  Address,  Fairbury,  Neb. 

WILLIAM  PETER  TODD,  b.  Lexington,  Va.,  Sep.  10,  1868;  Lincoln 
U.  1895;  Colg.  T.  S.  1895-96;  R.  T.  S.  1898;  prof.  State  Univ.,  Louis- 
ville, Ky.,  1898-99;  principal,  colored  high  school,  Lexington,  Va.,  1899- 
1903;  principal,  Salisbury  Grammar  &  Industrial  School,  1903-06;  na- 
tional organizer  for  benevolent  order  of  Galilean  Fishermen,  1906-08; 
teaching  Indianapolis,  Ind.   1908-.     Constant  pulpit  supply. 

Address,  809  Fayette  St.,  Indinapolis  Indiana. 

RUFUS  HILES  TRAVER,  b.  Prestenkill,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  26,  1871;  U. 
R.  1894;  R.  T.  S.  1898;  ord.  Hilton,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  28,  1898;  p.  Hilton, 
1898-1903;   Pontiac,   Mich.,   1903- 

Address,  35   School   St.,   Pontiac,   Mich. 

JOHN  FRANKLIN  WATTS,  b.  Portland,  Me.,  Nov.  30,  1869;  B.  U. 

1895;  N.  T.  I.  1895-96;  R.  T.  S.  1898;  ord.  Sioux  City,  la.,  July  1, 
1898;  p.  First  ch.,  Sioux  City,  June  1898-June  1905;  Fairbury,  Neb., 
Sept.  1905-Apr.  1910;  retired,  ill  health,  Apr.  1910-.  Lecturer,  on 
Social  Problems,  G.  I.  C,  1907-08;  pres.  la.  Bapt.  Ministers  Conference, 
1901 ;  pres  Neb.   Bapt.   Ministers  Conference,  1907. 

Address,   Bassett,   Neb. 

ARTHUR  FRANCIS  WHITE,  b.  Grafton,  Vt.,  Oct.  20,  1867;  Kal. 
C.  1895;  R.  T.  S.  1898;  ord.  Mason,  Mich.,  Aug.  31,  1898;  p.  Mason, 
June  1898-June  1906;  Payette,  Ida.,  July  1906-10;  Laclede,  Ida.,  1910-. 

Address,  Laclede,  Idaho. 

ORA  C.  WRIGHT,  b.  Orleans,  Ind.,  Jan.  30,  1872;  F.  C.  1895;  R.  T. 
S.  1898;  ord.  Definance,  O.,  July  27,  1898;  p.  Defiance,  June  1898-Jan. 
1900;  Calvary  ch.,  Evansville,  Ind.,  Jan-Nov.  1900;  Madison,  S.  D., 
Nov.  1900-Nov.  01;  Ogden,  Utah,  Nov.  1901-May  04;  Eugene,  Ore., 
May  1904- ;  graduate  student,  U.  O.,  (Sociology  and  Economy)  1904- 
05;  pres.  Ore.  Bapt.  State  Conv.,  1908-. 

Address,  255  E.  9th  Street,  Eugene,  Ore, 
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SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

Johnson  Levi  Miner,  b.  Mt.  Whatley,  N.  B.,  Mar.  4,  1867;  Ac.  C. 
1S<;5;  ord.  Arcadia,  N.  S.,  July  19,  1895;  R.  T.  S.  1895-96;  p.  Amherst, 
N.  S.,  1896-97;  dismissed  to  N.  T.  I.  Address,  Flemington,  N.  J. 

Alfred  William  Rogers,  b.  Brantford,  Ont.,  Apr.  19,  1868;  Colg.  U. 
1894;  ord.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  18.  1894;  p.  Schuylcrville,  N.  Y.,  July 
1894-July  95;  R.  T.  S.  1895-97;  p.  Ransomville,  Nov.  1895-Apr.  97; 
Gouverneur,  Apr.  1897-Nov.  1903;  Memorial  ch.,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  Nov. 
1903-Dcc.  05;    Enimanuol   ch.,    Schenectady,    Dec.    1905-. 

Address,  1106  State  St.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

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1899 

GRADUATES 

JOSEPH  B.  TRAVIS,  Class  Secretary 

GEORGE  RANDOLPH  BAKER,  b.  Randolph,  New  Brunswick,  Dec. 
25,  1871;  Corn.  U.  1896;  ord.  Cumberland  Bay,  N.  B.,  June  19,  1896; 
p.  First  Grand  Lake  ch. ;  Second  Grand  Lake  ch. ;  R.  T.  S.  1899;  p. 
Fort  Plain,  N.  Y.,  May  1899-May  1902;  First  ch.,  Leominster,  Mass., 
May  1902-.  Address,  16  Orchard  St.,  Leominster,  Mass. 

WILLIAM  PETER  CANINE,  b.  Harlan,  la.,  Dec.  11,  1870;  Des  M. 

C.  1896;  R.  T.  S.  1899;  ord.  New  Hampton,  la.,  Sep.  5,  1899;  p.  New 
Hampton.  1899-1904;  (Tames  and)  Toledo,  la.,  1904-Feb.  09;  James- 
town, 1909-.  Address,  401  2nd  Ave.,  S.,  Jamestown,  N.  D. 

ALEXANDER  DOUGLAS,  b.  Alva,  Scotland,  July  7,  1860;  Bu.  U. 
1896 ;  R.  T.  S.  1899 ;  graduate  student,  U.  C,  1899-1900 ;  p.  Aneta,  N.  D. 
1900-04;  Sentinel  Butte,  1904-05;  graduate  student,  U.  C. 

Address,  University  of  Chicago,  Chicago,  111. 

GEORGE  RECTOR  DYE,  b.  Lockhart's  Run,  W.  Va..  Apr.  19,  1870; 

D.  U.  1895;  ord.  Sunbury,  C,  Sep.  5,  1895;  p.  Sunbury,  Mar.  1895- 
Sep.  1896 ;  R.  T.  S.  1899 ;  p.  Parma,  N.  Y.,  June  1897-Aug.  1899 ;  Phil- 
lippi,  W.  Va.,  Oct.  1899-Aug.  1901 ;  miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc.  Burma,  Sep. 
1901-Dec.  07;  on  home  furlough,  1907-Dec.  09;  Field  Worker  with 
A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc.  Dec.  1909-.  Ph.D.,  Ewing,  C,  (in  course)  1909. 
Author,  Asia  calls  for  Christ.  Address,  Granville,  Ohio. 

FREDERICK  FISCHER,  b.  Marietta,  C,  Sep.  2,  1868;  D.  U.,  1892- 
94;  R.  T.  S.  1899;  ord.  Bellevue,  O.,  Aug.  1899;  p.  Bellevuc,  Aug.  1899- 
Nov.  1902;  Valley  ch..  Marietta.  Nov.  1902-Jan.  05;  Calvary  ch..  Piqua, 

169 


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Jan.  1905-July  07;  associate  p.  Linden  Ave.  ch.,  Dayton,  July  1907- 
Oct.  08;  First  ch.,  Greenville,  Nov.  1908-  Author,  The  Changing  of 
Captain    Thornton;    Sunday    School    Problems. 

Address,  310  Devor  St.,  Greenville,  Ohio. 

LEMUEL  ADDISON  GARRISON,  b.  Blakesburg,  la.,  Aug.  19,  1871; 
Central  U.  of  la.,  1896;  R.  T.  S.  1899;  prof.  Mental  and  Moral  Science, 
Central  U.  of  la.,  Pella,  1899;  vice  pres.,  ib.,  Jan,  1900-June,  03;  pres. 
ib.,  June  1903-June  09;  Graduate  study,  H.  U.  (Philosophy),  1909-. 
Chairman,  Executive  Committee  Iowa  Baptist  Educational  Society, 
1904-08.   D.  D.,  S.  C,  1905.  Address,  Hudson,  Mass. 

JAMES  WESLEY  GRAVES,  b.  Brookston,  Ind.,  Jan.  25,  1868;  F. 
C.  1896;  R.  T.  S.  1899;  ord.  Gibbon,  Neb.,  Oct.  18,  1899;  p.  Gibbon, 
June,  1899-Dec.  1901;  Waverly,  la.,  Jan.  1902-Mar.  04;  Dubuque,  Mar. 
1904-Dec.  07;  Calvary  ch.,  Des  Moines,  Dec.  1907-.  (Pastor  at  Men- 
don,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  1896-Oct.  1897)  before  ordination.  Secy.  la.  Bapt. 
Ed.  Soc.  Oct.  1908.  recording  secy.,  la.  Bapt.  State  Conv.  Oct.  1908-. 
instructor,  Homiletics  and  Pastoral  Theo.,  Des  M.  C,  1908- 

Address,  902  Penn  Ave.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 

EDWIN  MILTON  GRIFFIN,  b.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  July  24,  1868;  Corn. 
U.  1890;  U.  C.  1893;  ord.  Hillsdale,  Mich.,  Nov.  22,  1893;  p.  Hillsdale, 
1893-95;  R.  T.  S.  1899;  p.  Kent,  N.  Y.,  1895-1900;  Ft.  Scott,  Kans., 
1900-05;  Beach  Port,  N.  Y.,  1906-07;  Des  Moines,  la.,  1907- 

Address,  1520  13th  St.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 

WILLIAM  JASPER  HOWELL,  b.  Washington  Co.,  Neb.,  Dec.  13, 

1870;  W.  F.  C.  1896;  ord.  Greenville,  Tenn.,  Nov.  12,  1893;  p.  Jones- 
boro,  1893-Aug.  1894;  Franklinton,  N.  C. ;  Youngsville;  R.  T.  S.  1899; 
p.  Dalton,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  lS96-May  98;  Irondequoit,  June  1898-May  99; 
Cortland,  June  1899-Aug.  1905 ;  graduate  student,  Divinity  School,  U. 
C,  Oct.   1905-June  08;  p.  First  ch.,   Columbia,   Mo.,   Sept.   1909-. 

Address,    Columbia,    Mo. 

ELLIOT  TRANSEL  HUMPTON,  b.  Kylertown,  Pa.,  June  26,  1862; 
W.  J.  C.  1896;  R.  T.  S.  1899;  ord.  Monroeville,  O.,  Jan.  30,  1900;  p. 
Monroeville,  Jan.  1900-Jan.  03;  Sater's  ch.,  Brooklandville,  Md.,  Jan. 
1903-June  06;   North  ch.,   Chester,   Pa.,  June   1906-. 

Address,  2341  Providence  Ave.,  Chester,  Pa. 

FREDERICK  CROSBY  LOVETT,  b.  Norwich,  Vt.,  June  12,  1872; 
Colg.  U.  1896;  R.  T.  S.  1899;  ord.  Park  Rapids,  Minn.,  Jan.  4,  1900; 
p.  Park  Rapids,  Dec.  1899-May  1901 ;  Wheaton,  Minn.,  Nov.  1901-Nov. 
06;  Grants   Pass,  Ore.,  Nov.   1906-. 

Address,    661    N.    2nd    St..    Grants    Pass,    Ore. 

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1899 

CHARLES  ASA  MERRILL,  h.  New  Boston,  N.  H.,  Apr.  28,  1865; 
Cy.  U.  1892;  instructor,  Natural  Sciences,  Conn.  Literary  Institute, 
Sufficld,  Conn.,  1892-93;  superintendent,  Public  Instruction,  Ilolden- 
Leiccster  district,  Mass.,  1893-94;  R.  T.  S.  1899;  p.  Hermitage,  N.  Y., 
1894-95;  North  ch.,  Rochester,  1895-97;  Hermitage,  1897-June  1900; 
Castile,'  July  1900-Nov.  03 ;  Park  Street  ch.,  S.  Framingham,  Mass., 
Dec.  1903-JuIy  08.  president  of  the  Law  and  Order  League  of  Monroe 
Co.,  N.  Y.,  1896-98;  general  secy..  Law  and  Order  League,  Lowell, 
Mass..  May  1908-Jan.  1910.  Address,  12  Burtt  St.,  Lowell,  Mass. 

HARRY  EISENBREY  MILES,  b.  Wethersfield,  111.,  Sep.  30,  1863; 
I).  U.  1896;  R.  T.  S.  1899;  ord.  Yates,  N.  Y.,  June  29,  1899;  p.  Yates, 
June  1899-Oct.  1904:  Huda.  111..  Oct.  1904-Nov.  08;  Chillicolhe.  Nov. 
1908-.  Address,  Chillicothe,  111. 

NEWTON  ELWOOD  MILLER,  b.  Xenia,  O..  Oct.  26,  1871;  Ottawa 
U.  1896;  R.  T.  S.  1899;  ord.  Ripley,  N.  Y.,  June  29,  1899;  p.  Ripley, 
June  1899-May  1903;  Hunt  Ave.,  Buffalo,  May  1903-10;  Wilson,  1910- 

Address,   Wilson,    N.   Y. 

CHARLES  HENRY  HOWARD  MOORE,  b.  Quasqueton,  la.,  Jan. 
10,  1868;  Des  M.  C.  1896;  R.  T.  S.  1899;  ord.  LeMars,  la.,  Dec.  5, 
1899;  p.  LeMars,  Dec.  1899-1902;  miss.  p.  Mt.  Vernon  and  Athens, 
Ore.,  1902-04;  p.  Shell  Rock,  la.,  1904-05;  Sigourney,  1905-06;  New 
Hartford,  1907-09;  miss.  p.   Manhattan,   Mont.,  1909-. 

Address,   Manhattan,   Mont. 

CHARLES  WILLIS  PARK,  b.  Millbury,  Mass.,  June  24,  1867;  B.  U. 
1893-96;  N.  T.  I.  1896-97;  R.  T.  S.  1899;  ord.  Fort  Dodge,  la.,  June  28. 
1899 ;  p.  Fort  Dodge,  June  1899-Nov.  1900 ;  Millbury,  Mass.,  Sept.  1901- 
Jan.  06 ;  East  Aurora,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  1906-Apr.  07 ;  Penfield,  Nov.  1907- 

Address,  Penfield,  N.  Y. 

CHRISTEN  ESBERN  PETERS,  b.  Blans,  Schleswig,  Germany,  Dec. 
29,  1869;  Wheaton  C.  1896;  R.  T.  S.  1899;  (B.  D.  1906)  ;  ord.  Jordan, 
N.  Y.,  Mar.  27,  1900;  p.  Jordan,  May  1899-Dec.  1900;  Ord,  Neb.,  Dec. 
1900-Nov.  02;  District  miss.,  South  Platte  Territory,  Neb.,  Nov.  1902- 
Sept.  04;  Wahoo,  Sept.  1904-09;  Joliet,  111..  1909-.  Ph.  D.  (in  course) 
111.  Wesleyan  U.,  1909.  Address,  Joliet,  111. 

HENRY  ALFORD  PORTER,  b.  Fredericton.  New  Brunswick,  Nov. 
15.  1871;  McM.  U.  1894;  Divinity  School,  McM.  U.,  1894-95;  ord. 
Bridgewater,  N.  S.,  Dec.  4,  1895;  p.  Bridgewater,  Nov.  1895-Aug.  96; 
Kentville,  N.  S.,  Oct.  1896-Sep.  97;  R.  T.  S.  1899;  p.  First  ch.,  Cedar 
Rapids,  la..  May  1899-Nov.  1904;  First  ch.,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.,  Nov. 
1904-Nov.  07 ;  Walnut  St.  ch.,  Louisville,  Ky.,  Nov.  1907-.  D.D..  Cen- 
tral C.  of  Iowa,  1905.     Address,  516  W.  St.  Catherine  St.,  Louisville,  Ky. 

171 


1899 

CHARLES  CALVERT  SMOOT,  b.  Alexandria,  Va.,  Feb.  28,  1874; 
California  C.  1896  B.  S. ;  R.  T.  S.  1899;  ord.  Eugene,  Oregon,  Oct. 
25,  1899;  p.  Eugene,  Sep.  1899-Nov.  1901;  united  with  Cong,  denomina- 
tion ;   later  Unitarian   denomination ;   salesman. 

Address,  3912  18th   St.,   Fruitvale,   Calif. 

*ELMER  LEROY  STEEN,  b.  Owego,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  20,  1874;  Colg. 
U.  1896 ;  R.  T.  S.  1899 ;  ord.  Owego,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  18,  1901 ;  supply,  Neth- 
erwood  and  Kent,  1900 ;  Copenhagen,  1901-02 ;  invalid ;  w.  c.  Owego, 
1902-06;  d.  Owego,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  1906. 

JOHN  CLARK  TIBBITS,  b.  Utica,  N.  Y.,  July  30,  1870;  Colg.  U., 
1896  Ph.  B.;  R.  T.  S.  1899;  ord.  Baldwinsville,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  19,  1899; 
p.  First  ch.,  Baldwinsville,  Sep.  1899-1901;  Trumansburg,  May  1901- 
May  05 ;  in  business,  Utica,  May  1905-July  07 ;  p.  First  ch.,  Chester, 
Conn.,  July  1907-.  Address,  W.  Main  St.,  Chester,  Conn. 

JOSEPH  BINGHAM  TRAVIS,  b.  Visalia,  Calif.,  Feb.  2,  1869;  Cali- 
fornia C.  1896;  R.  T.  S.  1899;  ord.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  12,  1899; 
p.  Parsells  Ave.  ch.,  Rochester,  Nov.  1896-May  04;  Grants  Pass,  Ore., 
July  1904-Oct.  06;  supt.  San  Francisco  Bapt.  Church  Extension  Socty., 
Nov.  1906-Nov.  08;  p.  Bethel  ch.,  ib.,  Nov.  1908-Nov.  09;  S.  S.  miss., 
A.  B.  P.  Soc,  for  N.  Calif.  Dec.  1909-.  Author  (with  I.  N.  DePuy) 
Outline  of  Bible  Facts  and  History. 

Address,  1606  23rd  Ave.,  Oakland,  Calif. 

ROY  LEO  VAN  DEMAN,  b.  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  Sep.  3,  1873;  F.  C. 
1896;  R.  T.  S.  1899;  ord.  Piqua,  O.,  Sep.  7,  1899;  p.  Piqua,  Sep.  1899- 
Jan.  03;  Three  Rivers,  Mich.,  Sept.  1904-Feb.  06;  prof.  Greek  and 
English  Interpretation,  Atlanta  Bapt.  Divinity  School,  Oct.   1906-. 

Address,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

GEORGE  HENRY  WATERS,  b.  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  17,  1871; 
P.  U.  1896;  R.  T.  S.  1896;  ord.  Paterson,  N.  J.,  May  25,  1899;  miss. 
A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Swatow,  China,  1899- ;  prof.  Church  History,  Ash- 
more  T.  S.,  Swatow,  1909-. 

Address  in  U.  S.,  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Ford  Bldg.,  Boston,  Mass. 

CHARLES  RICHARD  WELDEN,  b.  Pattonsburg,  Mo.,  Jan.  25,  1870; 
U.  Neb.  1895;  U.  C.  1895-96;  R.  T.  S.  1899;  ord.  Wayne,  Neb.,  Sep. 
22,  1899;  p.  Wayne,  July  1899-June  1903;  Hastings,  June  1903-Oct.  04; 
Peru,  Oct.  1905-Nov.  08;  graduate  study,  Univ.  of  Nebraska,  1909. 
pres.   Nebraska  B.   Y.    P.  U.,   1903-04. 

Address,   1328  S.  14th  St.,  Lincoln,  Nebraska. 
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1900 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

Ulis  Luke  Joyce,  b.  Westcrlo,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  19,  1867;  U.  R.  1896;  R.  T.  S. 
1896-97;  ord.  VVesterlo,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  20,  1898;  p.  Westerlo,  Dec.  1897- 
Nov.  1900;  New  Baltimore,  Dec.  1900-Jiily  03;  Wyoming,  Aug.  1903- 
July  08;  Butler,  Pa.,  Aug.  1908-. 

Address,  236  West  Clay  St.,  Butler,  Pa. 

*Thomas  Evarts  Kimball,  b.  Castalia,  la.,  Oct.  3,  1873;  Des  M.  C.  1896; 
R.  T.  S.  1896-98;  ord.  Farman,  Neb.,  May  23,  1899;  p.  Farman,  Jan. 
1899-1901 ;  invalid  in  Colo,  and  Neb.,  1901-05 ;  d.  Wakefield,  Neb.,  Mar. 
19,  1905. 

David  Livingston  Parker,  b.  Liverpool,  N.  S.,  Apr.  19,  1869;  Ac.  C. 
1894;  Colg.  T.  S.,  Jan.-June  1895;  R.  T.  S.   Sep.-Dec.  1896; 

Address,  Yorkville,  111. 

Lindsay  Josiah  Slaughenwhite,  b.  Lancook,  N.  S.,  Jan.  11,  1864;  Ac.  C. 
1894;  ord.  W.  Jeddore,  N.  S.,  July  4,  1894;  p.  W.  Jeddore,  July  1894- 
July  96;  R.  T.  S.  Sep.  1896- Feb.  1897;  p.  Port  Hawkesbury,  Cape 
Breton,  N.  S.,  Oct.  1898-1901;  health  failed. 

Address,  Summerland,  B.  C. 
29-*2 

1900 

JOHN  W.  MOORE,  Class  Secretary 

GRADUATES 

ADONIRAM  JUDSON  ARCHIBALD,  b.  Shelburne,  N.  S.,  July  10, 
1874;  Ac.  C.  1896;  N.  T.  I.  1897-99;  ord.  Shirley,  Mass.,  Aug.  2,  1899; 
R.  T.  S.  1900;  p.  Little  Glace  Bay,  N.  S.,  190(>-Dec.  1902;  Digby,  N.  S., 
Jan.  1903-xMay  07 ;  Sasketoon,  Sask.,  May  1907-Nov.  08 ;  Digby,  N.  S., 
Nov.  1908-.  Address,  Digby,  Nova  Scotia. 

ARTHUR  CHARLES  BALDWIN,  b.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  9,  1875; 
D.  U.  1896;  instructor  in  Greek,  Doane  Academy,  Granville,  O.,  1896-97; 
R.  T.  S.  1900 ;  ord.  Ballston  Spa,  N.  Y.,  June  20,  1900 ;  p.  Ballston  Spa, 
1900-Mar.  06;  First  ch.,  Aurora,  111.,  Mar.  1906-May  08;  First  ch., 
Fall  River,  Mass.,  May  1908-. 

Address,  575  Maple  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

ELMER  GRANT  BARNUM,  b.  Sanborn,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  14,  1868;  U.  R. 
1896;  R.  T.  S.  1900;  ord.  Park  Ave  ch.,  Rochester,  N.  Y..  Nov.  28,  1900; 
p.  Republic,  Wash.,  Dec.  1900-July  01;  teaching,  1904-08;  supply.  Mon- 
leithsville,  Va.,  1908-  Address,  Fredericksburg,  Va. 

173 


1900 

MILLARD  BRELSFORD,  b.  Bowlusville,  O.,  Aug.  17,  1873;  D.  U. 
1897;  R.  T.  S.  1900;  B.  D.  1907;  ord.  Urbana,  O.,  June  28,  1900; 
p.  Urbana,  O.,  1900-Mar.  05 ;  E.  Cleveland,  O.,  Mar.  1905-. 

Address,  74  Page  Ave.,  East  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

ARCHIE  WELLS  CAUL,  b.  Antwerp,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  28,  1868;  Des 
M.  C.  1896;  R.  T.  S.  1900;  ord.  Manchester,  la.,  June  22,  1900; 
p.  Manchester,  la.,  1900-Jan.  06;  miss.,  A.  B.  H.  M.  Soc,  Lander,  Wye, 
Feb.-May  1906;  p.  Vinton,  la.,  July  1906-  Address,  Vinton,  Iowa. 

JOHN  HARVEY  DEERE,  b.  Bluff  Mills,  Ind.,  Aug.  31,  1871;  F.  C. 
1897;  R.  T.  S.  1900;  ord.  Lima,  O.,  Nov.  15,  1900;  p.  Lima,  Aug.  1900- 
Aug.  02;  Jefferson,  Tenn.,  Aug.  1902-Apr.  04;  Morristown,  Apr.  1904- 
Feb.  05;  Shelbyville.  Ind.,  Mar.  1905-Dec.  06;  supply,  First  ch.  Redlands, 
Calif.,  Sept.  1907-Dec.  08;  p.  Memorial  ch.  S.  Pasadena,  Dec.  1908-. 
Address,  1716  Mission  St.,  S,  Pasadena,  Calif. 

LYMAN  MORSE  DENTON,  b.  Little  River,  N.  S.,  Sep.  9,  1869; 
Ac.  C.  1896;  principal  high  school.  Round  Hill,  N.  S.,  1894-95;  Chester, 
1896-97;  R.  T.  S.  1900;  ord.  Lincoln,  Neb.,  July  31,  1900;  p.  E.  Lincoln 
ch.,  June  1900- ;  graduate  studies,  Ac.  C,  (Church  History  and  Ethics). 

Address,  612  North  26th  St.,  Lincoln,  Neb. 

WALTER  EVERETT  DE  YARMETT,  b.  Zanesville,  O.,  July  26, 
1870;  D.  U.  1897;  R.  T.  S.  1900;  ord.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1900;  p.  Ply- 
mouth Ave.  ch.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  April  1900-Dec.  02 ;  Peters  Creek  ch., 
Library,  Pa.,  Jan.  1903-July  05 ;  Calvary  ch.,  Irwin,  Feb.  1906- 

Address,  29  Webster  Ave.,   Irwin,  Pa. 

WILLIAM  LEWIS  DORGAN,  b.  Campbell  Co.,  Ky.,  Jan.  12,  1869; 
W.  J.  C.  1897 ;  ord.  Mexico,  Mo.,  Aug.  7,  1897 ;  p.  Plattsburg,  Mo.,  Jan.- 
Sep.  1897;  R.  T.  S.  1900;  p.  Cuba,  N.  Y.,  1900-Nov.  04;  Danville,  Ky.. 
Jan.  190S-Mar.  07;   Mt.  Vernon,  111.,  April   1908-. 

Address,  718  Jordan  St.,  Mt.  Vernon,  111. 

JACOB  SCOT  EBERSOLE,  b.  Springfield,  C,  Jan.  9,  1869;  D.  U. 
1897;  R.  T.  S.  1900;  ord.  Coshocton,  O.,  June  28,  1900;  p.  Coshocton, 
C,  May  1900-Aug.  03;  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  1903-  Graduate 
studies   (Apologetics,  Church  History  and  Sociology)    Ewing  C. 

Address,  20  W.  Gibson  St.,  Canandaigua,  N.  Y. 

WILBER  THEODORE  ELMORE,  b.  St.  Charles,  III.,  July  29,  1871; 
U.  Neb.  1896;  graduate  student,  U.  Neb.  1896-97;  R.  T.  S.  1900;  ord. 
First  ch.,  Lincoln,  Neb.,  Sept.  25,  1900;  miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Telugu 
Mission,  Nov.  1900;  Evangelistic  work,  Nov.  1900-Mar.  1907;  actg.  pres., 
Ramapatam  Theol.  Sem.,  Mar.  1907-Apr.  1908 ;  on  furlough  in  U.  S., 
1908-.    Address  in  U.  S.,  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Ford.  Bldg.,  Boston,  Mass. 

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1900 

GEORGE  ADAMS  FAIRBANK,  h.  Norwich,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  12,  1871; 
U.  R.  1897;  R.  T.  S.  1900;  ord.  iMcxico,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  30,  1900;  p.  Mexico, 
N.  Y.,  July  190(>-Nov.  02;  S.  W.  Oswego,  Nov.  1902-Nov.  07;  Averill 
Park,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  1907-.  Address,  Averill   Park,  N.  Y. 

CHARLES  RUMSEY  FREEMAN,  b.  iMilton,  N.  S.,  Mar.  23,  1870; 
Carson  and  Newman  C.  1896;  ord.  Mansfield,  Mass.,  Nov.  27,  1896; 
student,  B.  U..  Sep.-Dec.  1896;  R.  T.  S.  1900;  p.  Bridgewater,  N.  S.,  Jan. 
1901-June  08;  Aylesford,  June  1908-.      Address  Aylesford,  Nova  Scotia. 

ARTHUR  JOHN  HAGGETT,  b.  near  Bristol,  Eng.,  Oct.  18,  1869; 
Colg.  U.  1897;  R.  T.  S.  1900;  ord.  Hiawatha,  Kansas;  p.  Hiawath.i, 
Kan.,  July  190(>-July  04;  Calvary  ch.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa,  July  1904- 
Oct.  07;  Atcheson,  Kan.,  Oct.  1907-.  Address,  Atcheson,  Kansas. 

PAUL  HAYNE,  b.  Tecumseh,  Mich.,  Jan.  6,  1873;  Kal.  C.  1897; 
R.  T.  S.  1900;  ord.  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  May  13,  1900;  p.  Tabernacle  ch., 
Syracuse,  Mar.  1900-Jan.  04;  First  ch.,  Batavia,  Feb.  1904-Feb.  10; 
Livingston  Ave.  ch..  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Feb.  1910-. 

Address,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

HERBERT  LEONARD  HOWARD,  b.  Tama,  la.,  Sep.  8,  1868;  W.  J. 
C.  1897;  R.  T.  S.  1900;  ord.  Naples,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  16,  1900;  p.  Naples, 
N.  Y.,  May  1899-Nov.  1905;  Newberg,  Ore.,  Jan.  1906-June  06;  Dun- 
kirk, N.  Y.,  Sept.  1906-.  Address,  71  West  4th  St.,  Dunkirk,  N.  Y. 

DAVID  LEE  JAMISON,  b.  Laurel  Point,  W.  Va.,  Oct.  15,  1867; 
U.  W.  Va.,  1888;  Law  School,  U.  W.  Va.  1889-90;  Columbia  U.  1890-91 ; 
practiced  law,  Parkersburg,  W.  Va.,  Sep.  1891-Oct.  94;  Divinity  School, 
U.  C.  1894-95;  ord.  Parkersburg,  W.  Va.,  Aug.  14,  1895;  p.  Gas  City, 
Ind.,  Sep.  1895-June  98;  R.  T.  S.  1900;  p.  Fredonia,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  1900- 
August  05 ;  Albion,  Sept.  1905-      Address,  8  W.  Park  St.,  Albion,  N.  Y. 

FRANK  SOULE  KENYON,  b.  Hamlin,  N.  Y.,  May  20,  1873;  U.  R. 
1897;  R.  T.  S.  1900;  ord.  Weedsport,  N.  Y.,  June  29,  1900;  p.  Weedsport, 
Dec.  1899-Mar.  1903;  Park  Ave.  ch.,  Paterson,  N.  J.,  Mar.  1903-Feb. 
08;    Fairport,    N.    Y.,    Feb.    1908-  Address,    Fairport,    N.    Y. 

GEORGE  DICKER  KNIGHTS,  b.  Grant,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  3,  1864;  Colg. 
U.  1891;  teacher  in  the  "Hamilton  School,"  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1891-97; 
graduate  student  in  English  Literature,  Anglo-Saxon  and  Pedagogy, 
U.  Pa.,  1895-97;  R.  T.  S.  1900;  ord.  East  Aurora,  N.  Y.,  July  3,  1900; 
p.  East  Aurora,  N.  Y.,  May  1899-Sep.  1905;  Upper  Alton,  111.,  Sep. 
1905-Sep.  09;  prof.  Eng.  Lit.,  U.  of  Redlands,  Calif.,  Sep.  1909-.  D.D., 
S.  C,  1908.  Address,  Box  625,  Redlands,  Calif. 

GUY  CALEB  LAMSON,  b.  Williamsville,  Vt.,  June  29,  1875;  Mid. 
C  1896;  R.  T.  S.  1900;  ord.  Brattlcboro,  Vt,  May  17,  1900;  miss.  p. 

175 


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Vt.  Bapt.  State  Conv.,  at  N.  Cornwall,  June  1900-Apr.  02;  First  ch., 
Montpelier,  Apr.  1902-Dec.  05 ;  First  ch.,  Hyde  Park,  Mass.,  Dec.  1905- 
chaplain  to  House  of  Representatives,  Vt.,  Legislature,  1904-1906; 
member  Vt.   Interdenominational   Comity  Commission,   1902-1905. 

Address,  61  Oak  St.,  Hyde  Park,  Mass. 

CHARLES  GILBERT  McDANIEL,  b.  Prince  Edward  Co.,  Va.,  Jan. 
27,  1872;  Rich.  C.  1897;  R.  T.  S.  1900;  ord.  Newport  News,  Va.,  1900; 
p.  Second  ch.,  Newport  News,  Va.,  1900-02;  miss.,  Soochow,  China, 
1902-.  Address,  Soochow,  China. 

PHILETUS  HAROLD  McDOWELL,  b.  Montgomery  Co.,  Kan., 
Dec.  28,  1873;  Central  U.  of  la.  1897;  ord.  Hiteman,  la.,  Mar.  31,  1896; 
p.  Hiteman,  Mar.-July  1896;  Ferry,  Mar.  1896-Sep.  1897;  Eldon,  Jan.- 
Sep.  1897;  R.  T.  S.  1900;  p.  Malvern,  la..  May  1900-Jan.  02;  Winterset, 
Jan.  1902-June  04;  Immanuel  ch.,  Omaha,  Neb.,  Nov.  1904-May  10; 
Roswell,  N.   Mex.,   May   1910-.     D.D.,   Central  U.,   1909. 

Address,  Roswell,  N.  Mex. 

JOHN  WEDGWOOD  MERRILL,  b.  Castalia,  la.,  Jan.  4,  1871;  U.  of 
S.  D.  1895 ;  ord.  Plainview,  Neb.,  Apr.  14,  1896 ;  p.  Plainview,  July  1894- 
Sep.  97;  R.  T.  S.  1900;  p.  Beatrice,  Neb.,  1900-05;  Nebraska  City,  1905- 
1910;  Address,  902  5th  Corso,  Nebraska  City,  Neb. 

WILL  CLIFFORD  MONROE,  b.  Clay  Co.,  111.,  May  17,  1864;  F.  C. 
1895;  Divinity  School,  U.  C.  Oct.  1895-Apr.  96;  R.  T.  S.  1900;  ord. 
Ogden  Church,  Adams  Basin,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  18,  1900 ;  p.  Ogden  ch.,  Adams 
Basin,  May  1898-May  1901;  Kingsbury,  Ind.,  Jan.  1902-Dec.  1904; 
First  ch.,  Spencer,  Jan.  1905-May  06 ;  First  ch.,  Waldron,  Ind., 
May  1906-June  08;  First  ch.,  Rantoul  111.,  June  1908-10;  Woodstock, 
1910-.  Address,  Woodstock,  111. 

JOHN  WARD  MOORE,  b.  Orangeport,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  24,  1872;  U.  R. 
1897;  R.  T.  S.  1900;  ord.  Saranac  Lake,  N.  Y.,  October  26,  1900;  p. 
Calvary  ch.,  Saranac  Lake,  N.  Y.,  May  1900-Sept.  02;  Bunker  Hill 
ch.,  Charlestown,  Mass.,  Oct.  1902-Sep.  07;  First  ch.,  Bellows  Falls,  Vt., 
Sept.  07-  Address,  74  Atkinson  St.,  Bellows  Falls,  Vt. 

ALFRED  HANDLEY  CHIPMAN  MORSE,  b.  Bridgetown,  N.  S., 
Sep.  21,  1871;  Ac.  C.  1896;  ord.  Bridgewater,  N.  S.,  Sep.  29,  1896;  p. 
Bridgewater,  Sep.  1896-Sep.  97;  R.  T.  S.  1900;  B.  D.,  1907;  p.  Corning, 
N.  Y.,  June  190a-Feb.  04;  Strong  Place  ch.,  Brooklyn,  Feb.  1904-. 
pres.  Baptist  Ministers  Conference  of  New  York  City,  1908-09.  Au- 
thor, Sermons;  Christianity  and  Social  Questions. 

Address,  54  Strong  Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
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CASSIUS  WESLEY  NICHOLS,  h.  Williamstown.  Mo.,  Feb.  4,  1872; 
La.  Gr.  C.  1896;  R.  T.  S.  1900;  ord.  Van  Wert,  O.,  Nov.  2,  1900;  p.  Van 
Wert,  O.,  June  1900-Oct.  02;  miss,  to  the  Mormons,  Springville,  Utah. 
Oct.  1902-Ocl.  04;  p.  Murphyboro,  111.,  Oct.  1904-Dec,  06;  Lindsay, 
Calif.,  Jan.  1907-Feb.  08;  Belleville,  111.,  Feb.  1908-. 

Address,   Belleville,   111. 

CHARLES  ELLIOTTE  PARKER,  b.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  31,  1868; 
U.  R.  1896:  R.  T.  S.  1900;  ord.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  April  23,  1901;  p.  Addi- 
son, Vt.,  June  190(>-Mar.  01 ;  Fillmore  Ave  ch.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  May  1903- 
July  05;  Canaseraga,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  1907-July  08;  evangelist  and  miss.  p. 
1908-  Address,  North  Collins,  N.  Y. 

WILLIS  EUGENE  PETTIBONE,  b.  Darien,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  1867;  U.  R. 
1897;  R.  T.  S.  1900;  ord.  Adirondack,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  IS,  1900;  p.  Adirond- 
ack, N.  Y.,  1900-01 ;  Ellensburg,  Jan.  1901-May  05 ;  Central  ch.,  Spokane, 
Wash.,  May  1905-.     pres.,  E.  Washington  and  N.  Idaho  Bapt.  Conv. 

Address,  124  Shannon  Ave.,  Spokane,  Wash. 

PLEASANT  LEE  POWELL,  b.  Thorntown,  Ind.,  Feb.  10,  1873;  D. 
U.  1897;  ord.  Welsh  Hills,  O-,  Aug.  11,  1895;  p.  Welsh  Hills,  July  1895- 
Mar.  97;  R.  T.  S.  1900;  p.  LeRoy,  N.  Y.,  July  1900-Sept  05;  Frank- 
lin, Ind.,   Sept.   1905-.     D.D.,  F.   C.  1909. 

Address,   51    South   Home  Ave.,   Franklin,   Ind. 

*OTHO  JACKSON  REDMON,  b.  Peru,  Ind.,  Apr.  21,  1874;  F.  C. 
1897;  R.  T.  S.  1900;  p,  Lewiston,  Idaho,  1900-01.  d.  Lewiston,  Mar. 
10.  1901. 

JAMES  CALVIN  RICHARDSON,  b.  Jefferson  Co.,  111.,  Aug.  24,  1868; 
Ewing  C.  1895;  B.  D.,  S.  C.  1897;  R.  T.  S.  1900;  ord.  Mt.  Vernon,  111., 
Sept.  1900;  p.  Howard,  Kans.,  1900-03;  home  service,  A  B.  H.  M.  Soc, 
1903-04;  miss.  Sandoway,  Burma,  1904-10. 

Address,  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Ford  Bldg.,  Boston,  Mass. 

WILLIAM  THOMAS  RICHARDSON,  b.  Long  Prairie,  111.,  Nov.  28, 
1869;  S.  C.  1896;  teacher,  high  school,  Alton,  111.,  1896-97;  R.  T.  S.  1900; 
ord.  Macomb,  111.,  Nov.  15,  1900;  p.  Macomb,  Sep.  1900-Nov.  04;  Wells- 
ville,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  1904-Apr.  09;  Figueroa  ch.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  May 
1909-.     Ph.D.  (in  course).  Ewing  C.  1903. 

Address,  389  West  46th  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

OTTO  SURREY  RUSSELL,  b.  Carroll  Co.,  Mo.,  Aug.  27,  1870;  W. 
J.  C.  1894;  ord.  Carrollton,  Mo.,  June  23.  1894;  p.  Princeton.  Mo., 
July  1894-Oct.  95;  Norman,  Okla.,  Oct.  1895-Oct.  96;  Higginsville, 
Mo.  Oct.  1896-Sept.  97;  R.  T.  S.  1900;  p.  Slater,  June,  1900-Mar.  02; 
Jefferson    City,    :\Iar.    1902-Mar.    03;    Marshall,    April    1903-Apr.    07; 

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Hannibal,  Sept.  1907-Dec.  1908;  secy,  and  evangelist,  Mo.  B.  Y.  P.  U. 
Dec.    1908-Sept.  09;   p.    Marshall,   Mo.,    Sept.    1909-. 

Address,  601  Eastwood  Ave.,  Marshall,  Mo. 

ARTHUR  ST.  CLAIR  SLOAN,  b.  Marion,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  30,  1874; 
D.  U.  1896;  R.  T.  S.  1900;  ord.  Perry,  O.,  July  3,  1900;  p.  Perry,  May 
1900-May  02 ;  miss,  to  the  Mexicans,  San  Luis  Potosi,  Mex.,  May  1902- 
Mar.  03;  p.  Galion,  O.,  June  1903-Aug.  04;  miss.  p.  New  Mex.  and  Ariz. 
Aug.  1904-June  06;  Tampico,  Mex.,  June  1906-Mar.  08;  secy.  American 
Consulate,  Tampico,  Mex.,  1906-08;  p.  Kingsville.  O.,  May  1908-. 
Author,  Theory  and  Practice  in  the  Spanish  Inquisition;  Expositions 
of  Sunday  School  Lessons  (in  Spanish),  1902,  1906,  1907. 

Address,  Kingsville,  O. 

FRED  ELMER  TAYLOR,  b.  Bath,  Me.,  Sep.  30,  1875;  Cy.  C.  1897; 
R.  T.  S.  1900;  ord.  Bath,  Me.,  May  24,  1900;  p.  Moscow,  Idaho,  1900-03; 
University  Place,  Seattle,  Wash.,  1903-06;  supt.  and  city  miss.,  Seattle 
Bapt.   Union,    1906-07;   mercantile  pursuits,   1907-. 

Address,  15  Augusta  Ave.,  Spokane,  Wash. 

CHARLES  BUCKLEY  TENNY,  b.  Hilton,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  10,  1871; 
U.  R.  1897 ;  R.  T.  S.  1900 ;  assistant  p..  Second  ch.,  Rochester,  Aug.  1897- 
1900;  ord.  Second  ch.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  18,  1900;  miss.  A.  B.  F.  M. 
See,  evangelistic  work  in  Kobe,  Japan,  Oct.  1900-Dec.  05 ;  Kyoto,  Dec. 
1905-Sep.  08;  on  the  faculty  of  the  Yokohama  Bapt.  T.  S.,  Sep.  1908-. 

Address,  45    B   Bluff,   Yokohama,   Japan. 

ROBERT  ANDERSON  THOMSON,  b.  Mt.  Sterling,  Ky.,  Dec.  26, 
1870;  G.  C.  1897;  R.  T.  S.  1900;  ord.  Mt.  Sterling,  Ky.,  Dec.  26, 
p.  N.  Yakima,  Wash.,  Oct.  1900-May  02 ;  Pomeroy,  Feb.  1903-Mar.  05 ; 
Ellensburg,  May  1905-Dec.  08;   Palouse,  Jan.   1909- 

Address,  Palouse,  Wash. 

HARRY  RALPH  WALDO,  b.  Muncie,  Ind.,  July  28,  1869;  F.  C. 
1896;  ord.  Grayford,  Ind.,  June  26,  1894;  p.  Grayford,  1894-96;  Acton, 
Jan.  1896-97;  R.  T.  S.  1900;  p.  Mendon,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  1897-May  1900; 
Ft.  Madison,  la.,  June  1900-03;  Malvern,  1903-06;  Winchester,  111., 
1906-08;   Millard  Ave.  ch.,  Chicago,  1908- 

Address,  1909  S.  Hamlin  Street,  Chicago,  111. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

Christian  Armbruster,  R.  T.  S.  1897-98;  (for  record,  vid.  G.  D.,  class 
of  1897). 

Charles  Knowles  Bidwell,  b.  Seller's  Landing,  111.,  Feb.  4,  1870;  B.  U. 
1897;  R.  T.  S.  1897-99;  dismissed  to  Colg.  T.  S. 

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Leonard  Weakley  Doolan,  b.  Fincliville,  Ky.,  May  13,  1872;  Central 
U.  of  Ky.  1895;  R.  T.  S.  1897-98;  dismissed  to  S.  B.  T.  S. 

Walter  Hiram  Harriss.  b.  Pinckneyville,  111.,  Nov.  25,  1871;  S.  C. 
1896;  urd.  Mt.  Vernon,  III.,  July  6,  1896;  p.  Morissa,  July  1896-Sep. 
97;  R.  T.  S.  1897-98;  p.  Benton,  111.,  June-Sep.  1898;  dismissed  to 
San  Francisco  T.   S. 

Frederick  Peter  Kruse,  R.  T.  S.  1897-98;  (for  record,  vid.  G.  D.,  class 

of  1897). 

BoUie  Levister.  b.  Franklin  Co.,  N.  C,  Mar.  13,  1870;  Lincoln  U. 
1896;  R.  T.  S.  1897-99;  dismissed  to  Richmond  T.  S. 

Emil  Miiller,  R.  T.  S.  1897-98;  (for  record,  vid.  G.  D.,  class  of  1897). 

Heinrich  Joachim  Sellhorn,  R.  T.  S.  1897-98;   (for  record,  vid.  G.  D., 

class  of  1897). 

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1901 

GRADUATES 

CHARLES  E.  FLANAGIN,  Class  Secretary 

MYRON  EUGENE  ADAMS,  b.  Palmyra,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  19,  1876;  Syra- 
cuse U.  1898;  R.  T.  S.  1901;  engaged  in  Settlement,  Child  Labor  and 
Juvenile  Court  work,  1901-04;  ord.  Park  Ave.  ch.,  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
May  15,  1903;  p.  Midland,  Mich.,  1906-09;  Warren  Ave.,  Detroit,  May 
1909-.  dist  supt.  Mich.  Anti-Saloon  League,  1909. 

Address,  242  W.  Warren  Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

SAMUEL  DUFF  ANDERSON,  b.  County  Antrim,  Ireland,  June  22, 
1864;  N.  T.  I.  1893-94;  Yale  U.  Divinity  School,  1899-1900;  R.  T.  S. 
1901;  ord.  Billerica,  Mass.,  June  1894;  chaplain,  Craig  Colony,  Sonyea, 
N.   Y.,   1901- : 

WILLIAM  AXLING,  b.  Omaha,  Neb.,  Aug.  9,  1873;  U.  Neb.  1898; 
R.  T.  S.  1901;  ord.  First  ch.,  Lincoln,  Neb.,  Aug.  22,  1901;  miss.  A. 
B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Sendai,  Japan,  Dec.  1901-Mar.  04;  Morioka,  Mar.  1904- 
Nov.  06;  Central  Tabernacle,  Tokyo,  Dec.  1908-.  pres.  Japan  Bapt. 
Conference,   1909-10. 

Address,  6  Ura   Sarugaku   Cho,   Kanda,   Tokyo,  Japan. 

WALTER  VALENTINE  BACON,  b.  Leyden,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  2,  1869; 
Colg.  U.  1893;  Colg.  T.  S.  Sep.-Dec.  1893;  ord.  S.  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y., 
June  6,  1894;  p.  S.  Glens  Falls,  June  1894-Apr.  96;  Corinth,  Apr.  1896- 
Jan.  99 ;  R.  T.  S.  1901 ;  Center  White  Creek,  Oct.  1901-Oct.  03 ;  Lan- 
caster, Oct.  1903-Jan.  10;  Cherry  Creek,  Jan.   1910-. 

Address,  Cherry  Creek,  N.  Y. 

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STEPHEN  JARED  COREY,  Church  of  Christ,  b.  Rolla,  Mo.,  Apr.  29, 
1873;  U.  Neb.  1898;  R.  T.  S.  1901;  ord.  Disciples  of  Christ,  Rochester, 
N.  Y.,  1901 ;  p.  Christian  ch.,  Rochester,  Jan.  1901-Jan.  03 ;  secy.  N.  Y. 
Christian  Miss.  Soc,  1903-05 ;  general  secy..  Foreign  Christian  Miss. 
Soc,  1905-.  pres..  Association  of  Miss.  Secretaries  of  Christian  Church, 
U.  S.,  1910.  Author,  The  Challenge  of  World-wide  Missions  to  Chris- 
tian Men.  Address,  Cincinnati,  O. 

MAHLON  HARLOW  DAY,  b.  Creswell,  Oregon,  Aug.  10,  1874; 
U.  O.  1898;  R.  T.  S.  1901;  ord.  Dunkirk,  N.  Y.,  June  13,  1901;  p. 
Dunkirk,  1901-07;  Calvary  ch.,  Syracuse,  1907-09;  Upper  Alton,  111., 
1909-.  Address,  Upper  Alton,  111. 

ARTHUR  BERIAH  DETER,  b.  Dade  Co.,  Mo.,  Oct.  25,  1868;  Bay. 
U.  1894  B.  O.;  ord.  Tahlequah,  Ind.  Ten,  Dec.  23,  1894;  p.  Tahle- 
quah,  Dec.  1894-Sep.  95;  S.  B.  T.  S.  1897-98;  R.  T.  S.  1901;  miss. 
of  F.  M.  B.  of  So.  Bapt.  Conv.,  Brazil,  1901-.  For  three  years  editor 
of  Brazilian  Baptist  paper  and  (together  with  W.  E.  Entyminger) 
founder  of  Brazilian   Bapt.    Pub.   House. 

Address,  Caixo  572  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil. 

EDWARD  HOWARD  DUTTON,  b.  Chester  Co.,  Pa.,  July  22,  1872; 
Bu.  U.  1898;  R.  T.  S.  1901;  ord.  Troy,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  1901;  Millis  Me- 
morial ch.,  Troy,  June  1901-Oct.  03 ;  assistant  secy.,  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc, 
Boston,  Oct.  1903-Mar.  05 ;  p.  Cedar  St.  ch.,  Buffalo,  Feb.  1905-May  09 ; 
Glens  Falls,  May  1909-.  Address,  30  Maple  St.,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. 

WIRT  T.  FELLOWS,  b.  Pleasonton,  Kansas,  Mar.  24,  1870;  McMinn- 
ville  C.  1895 ;  ord.  Adams,  Ore.,  Feb.  12,  1895 ;  B.  U.  1898 ;  R.  T.  S.  1901 ; 
p.  S.  Bend,  Wash.,  June  1901-Apr.  03;  Fern  Dale,  Jan.  1904-Jan.  05; 
Usquepaugh,  R.  I.,  June  1906-Apr.  08;   Perryville,  Apr.   1908-. 

Address,  R.  D.,  Wakefield,  R.  I. 

GEORGE  ELLIS  FINLAY,  b.  Stratford,  Ontario,  Feb.  23,  1875;  Kal. 
C.  1898;  R.  T.  S.  1901;  ord.  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  Aug.  28,  1901;  miss., 
Iloilo,  Philippines,  1901-04;  p.  Marion,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  1905- 

Address,  Marion,   N.  Y. 

CHARLES  EDGAR  FLANAGIN,  b.  Bunker  Hill,  111.,  July  28,  1870; 
Ottawa  U.  1896;  ord.  Belleville,  Kan.,  May  13,  1897;  p.  Belleville,  May 
13,  1897-Oct.  98 ;  R.  T.  S.  1901 ;  McPherson,  Kan.,  May  1901-Jan.  03 ; 
Burlingame,  Mar.  1903-10;  Centralia,  Wash.,  1910-. 

Address,    Centralia,    Wash. 

JOHN  ROBERT  GEORGE,  b.  Brownsburg.  Ind.,  Apr.  13,  1873;  F. 
C.  1898;  S.  B.  T.  S.  1898-1900;  ord.  Broadway  ch.,  Louisville,  Ky., 
July  12,  1899;  R.  T.  S.  1901;  p.  Mancos,  Colo.,  1901-04;  Lake  City, 
1904-066  Cedaredge,  1906-.  Address,  Cedaredge,  Colo. 

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SAMUEL  JASPER  HALL.  b.  Meade.  Mich.,  June  10,  1869;  Kal.  C 
1896;  ord.  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  Dec.  3,  1896;  p.  Croswell,  Mich.,  Jan 
1897-Apr.  1898;  R.  T.  S.  1901;  p.  Brooklyn,  Mich.,  Oct.  1901-Oct.  07 
Kingsley,  Nov.  1907-.  Address,  Kingsley,  Mich 

DANIEL  ELISHA  HATT.  b.  Port  Medway.  N.  S.,  June  30,  1869 
Ac.  C.  1897;  md.  Jordan  River,  N.  S.,  Mar.  1894;  p.  Shelburnc,  N.  S. 
Mar.  1894-Apr.  95;  Hantsport.  :\Iay  1895-July  98;  R.  T.  S.  1901 
p.  Churchville,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  1898-Apr.  99;  Lyell  Ave.  ch.,  Rochester 
Aug.  1899-Apr.  1901;  Fir.st  ch.,  Cornwallis,  N.  S.,  1901-05;  Carman 
Man.,  1905-06;  Saskaton,  Sask.,  1906-07;  supt.  of  missions  for  British 
Columbia,  Feb.  1907-.        Address  1318  Seventh  Ave.,  Vancouver,  B.  C. 

GEORGE  BRIGGS  HUNTINGTON,  b.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  22, 
1873 ;  U.  R.  1896 ;  R.  T.  S.  1901 ;  registrar  of  the  University  of  Roch- 
ester, 1901-03 ;  assistant  in  Foreign  Department,  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc.  (Bos- 
ton), 1903-.  Recording  secy..  Executive  Committee  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc, 
1905-.  Address,  41   Marion  St.,  Wollaston,  Mass. 

VIRGIL  VICTOR  JOHNSON,  b.  Portland,  Oregon,  Mar.  16,  1876; 
U.  O.  1896;  H.  U.  1899;  R.  T.  S.  1901;  ord-  Claremont,  N.  H.,  Jan. 
14,  1902;  p.  Claremont,  N.  H.,  Jan.  1902-Apr.  07;  First  ch..  Concord, 
July  1907-.  Address,  54  Pleasant  St.,  Concord,  N.  H. 

OSCAR  LEE  OWENS,  b.  Nansemond,  Va.,  Feb.  21,  1877;  Rich.  C. 
1894-98;  R.  T.  S-  1901;  ord.  E.  Liverpool,  O.,  Dec.  5,  1901;  p.  E.  Liver- 
pool, Sep.  1901-Oct.  02;  Mannington,  W.  Va.,  Oct.  1902-July,  05;  Cam- 
bridge, Md..  July  1905-JuIy  09;  graduate  student,  George  Washington  U., 
1907-08;  p.  Memorial  ch.,  Baltimore,  Sep.  1909-.  Author,  Alfred  Tenny- 
son, Poet-Prophet  of  the  Nineteenth  Century,  1907;  The  Lights  and 
Shadows  of  a  Small  City,  1904. 

Address,  2113  Seventh  St.,  "Walbrook,"  Baltimore,  Md. 

HENRY  CLAY  POLAND,  b.  Round  Grove,  Mo.,  Apr.  16,  1868; 
W.  J.  C.  1897;  ord.  Cosby,  Mo.,  Nov.  17,  1895;  p.  Cosby,  1895-98;  R.  T. 
S.  1901 ;  p.  Independence  Ave.  ch.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  May  1901-Apr. 
03;  Penfield,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  1903-Sep.  04;  Belmont,  Oct.  1904-Jan.  09; 
associational  p.,  Onondaga  Association,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  1909-10;  p.  Fay- 
etteville,  1910-.  Address,  Fayetteville,  N.  Y. 

ELBERT  SAMUEL  P'POOL,  b.  Wallonia.  Ky.,  Oct.  25,  1875;  Miss. 
C.  1897;  teaching  and  supply,  1897-98;  R.  T.  S.  1901;  ord.  Port  Gib- 
son. Miss.,  July  1901;  p.  Port  Gibson,  July  1901-Jan.  03;  graduate 
student.  Miss.  C. ;  p.  Hermanville,  Jan.  1903-May  04;  Athens,  Tex., 
May  1904-Dec.  06;  Jacksonville.  Dec.  1906-Dec.  08;  secy.  E.  Texas  B. 
Y.  B.  U.  Encampment,  Aug.  1908-July  09 ;  p.  Huntsville,  July  1909^. 

Address,  Huntsville,  Texas. 

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FREDERICK  COTCHTER  REDFERN,  b.  W.  Stockwith,  England, 
Dec.  24,  1866;  ord.  W.  Walworth,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  18,  1889;  p.  W.  Wal- 
worth, Apr.  1888-May  91;  Alabama,  June  1891-Mar.  94;  Plymouth 
Ave.  ch.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  1894-Sep.  99;  R.  T.  S.  1901;  chap- 
lain Monroe  Co.  Almshouse  and  Hospital,  Jan.  1897-Sep.  1902;  p. 
Alexandria,  O.,  Apr.  1902-June  04;  Welston,  June  1904-Sep.  08;  gen- 
eral secy.  Idaho  S.  S.  Association,  Sep.  1908-.  Editor  Idaho  Sunday 
School  Servitor,  1909-.     Ph.  D.  (in  course)   Providence  U.  1907. 

Address,  443  Yates  Building,  Boise,  Idaho. 

GEORGE  BEE  RICHARDSON,  b.  Jefferson  Co.,  111.,  Mar.  1,  1873; 
S.  C.  1897;  R.  T.  S.  1897-99;  p.  Ira,  N.  Y.,  1899-1900;  R.  T.  S.  1901; 
ord.  Charlotte,  Mich.,  Mar.  26,  1902;  p.  Charlotte;  St.  John;  Wahoo, 
Neb. ;  Evansville,  Ind. ;  Carl  Junction,  Mo. ;  Salisbury,  Mo. 

Address,  Salisbury,  Mo. 

CHARLES  JOHN  CONRAD  SCHOLPP,  b.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  18, 
1871;  U.  R.  1898;  R.  T.  S.  1901;  ord.  Wilson,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  17,  1901; 
p.  Wilson,  June  1901-Apr.  05;  Frewsburg,  Apr.  1905-July  09;  temper- 
ance evangelist,  Chautauqua  County,  July  1909-. 

Address,  Jamestown,  N.  Y. 

WILLIAM  KELLOGG  SHERWIN,  b.  Buckland,  Mass.,  May  5, 
1868;  Macalester  C.  1897;  R.  T.  S.  1901;  ord.  Kenyon,  Minn.,  Oct.  8, 
1901;  p.  Kenyon,  July  1901-Oct.  04;  Rolla,  N.  D.,  Oct.  1904-Oct.  06; 
teaching,  1906-  Address,  Carlton,  Minn. 

WILLIAM  T.  SHERMAN  SPRIGGS,  b.  Louisville,  111.,  Sep.  11,  1869; 
Ewing  C.  1897;  ord.  Louisville,  111.,  Dec.  28,  1893;  p.  Eldorado,  111., 
Oct.  1893-Sep.  96;  Ashley,  May  1896-Apr.  97;  Charleston,  Jan.  1897- 
July  98;  R.  T.  S.  1901;  p.  Pork  Rapids,  Minn.,  June  1901-Apr.  03; 
Montevideo,  May  1903-July  06;  Windom  Park  ch.,  Minneapolis,  Jan. 
1907-.    Ph.D.  (in  course),  Ewing  C,  1904. 

Address,  2414  Fillmore  St.,  N.  E.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

JOSEPH  TAYLOR,  b.  Malton,  England,  Mar.  27,  1869;  B.  U.  1898; 
R.  T.  S.  1901 ;  ord.  Columbus,  Ohio,  June  18,  1902 ;  p.  Tenth  Ave.  ch., 
Columbus,  May  1901-July  03;  miss,  at  Yachow,  West  China,  1904-09; 
Chengtu,  1909-.  Chairman,  West  China  General  Conference,  1908; 
chairman.  Christian  Educational  Union  of  West  China ;  chairman  Tem- 
porary Board  of  Management  of  West  China  Union  U. 

Address,  Chengtu,  West  China. 

LEE  ISAAC  THAYER,  b.  Lima,  O.,  Dec.  30,  1875;  D.  U.  1898  B.  S.; 
R.  T.  S.  1901 ;  ord.  Buckeye,  Ariz.,  Feb.  14,  1903 ;  p.  Buckeye  and  Palo 
Verde,  1902-05 ;  Salt  River  and  Glendale  ch.,  1905-07 ;  miss.  A.  B.  H.  M. 
Soc,  to  Navajo  Indians  at  Two  Gray  Hills  Mission,  Crozier,  N.  Mex., 
1907-10;  do.  Hopi  Indians,  Ariz.,  1910-. 

Address,  Care,  A.  B.  H.  M.  Soc,  23  East  26th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

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FRANK  JOHNSTONE  WHITE,  b.  Decatur,  111.,  Sep.  24,  1870; 
Ottawa  U.  1898;  R.  T.  S.  1901;  ord.  Drexel,  iMo.,  Aug.  18,  1897; 
miss.,  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Ningpo,  China,  1901-04;  Shaohsing,  China,  T. 
S.,  1904-06;  Shanghai  T.  S.,  1906-.     Editor,  The  New  East.  1905-08. 

Address,  U.  S.  Postoffice  Box  963,  Shanghai,  China. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

Johannes  Peter  Brunner,  R.  T.  S.  1898-99;  (for  record,  vid.  G.  D.  class 

of  1898). 
Llewellyn  Phillips,  b.  Wales,  Apr.  15,  1869;  B.  U.  1892;  instructor,  Bu. 
U.  1892-99;  student,  U.  C.  summers  of  1894,  1895  and  1896;  ord.  Ply- 
mouth, Pa.,  Aug.  1896;  R.  T.  S.  1899-1900;  dismissed  to  U.  C.   1900; 
prof..  Rhetoric  and  Oratory,  Bu.  U. ;   D.D. 

Address,  Bucknell  University,  Lewisburg,  Pa. 
Thomas  Dammes  Wesley,  b.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Alar.  6,  1873;   B.  U. 
1898;  R.  T.  S.  1898-99;  dismissed  to  U.  T.  S. 

Address,  313  Eighth  Ave.,   S.   E.,   Minneapolis,   Minn. 
Rutledge  Thornton  Wiltbank,  Jr.,  b.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Dec.  26,  1877; 
Bu.  U.  1898  Ph.B.;  R.  T.  S.  1898-99;  dismissed  to  C.  T.  S. 

31 
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GRADUATE  STUDENT 

JOHN  TILLIE  MASON,  b.  Chariton  Co.,  Mo.,  Aug.  10,  1865;  S.  B. 
T.  S.  1901;  graduate  student  in  Theology,  R.  T.  S.  1901-02;  p.  Al- 
bany, Mo.,  Dec.   1902-06;  Troy,   1906-.  Address,  Troy,  Mo. 

GRADUATES 
WILLIAM  P.  LOVETT,  Class  Secretary 
HENRY  BREWSTER  ADAMS,  b.  Palmyra,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  8,  1878;  U. 
R.  1899;  R.  T.  S.  1902;  ord.  Park  Ave.  ch.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  May  15, 
1903;   asst.   p.    Memorial   ch..    New   York   City,    1902-03;    Mt.    Morris, 
1903-10;  Reno,  Nev.,  1910-.  Address,  Reno,  Nev. 

ARTHUR  WELLESLEY  ATKINSON,  b.  Hampton,  la.,  May  17, 
1874;  Des  M.  C.  1898;  R.  T.  S.  1902;  ord.  Manhattan,  Kan.,  Sep.  4, 
1902 ;  p.  Manhattan,  Kan.,  June  1902-. 

Addrcss,  1020  Poyntz  Ave.,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

DAVID  EWART  CARMAN,  b.  Norwalk,  C,  June  12,  1873;  D.  U. 
1896;  R.  T.  S.  1902;  ord.  North  Fairfield,  O.,  Sep.  8,  1902;  p.  N.  Fair- 
field, Aug.  1902-Nov.  04;  Cambridge,  Nov.  1904-Oct.  09;  Painesville, 
Oct.  1909-.  Address,  124  E.  Erie  St.,  Painesville,  O. 

AMOS  CLARY,  b.  near  GafTney,  S.  C,  Feb.  21,  1870;  Fur.  U.  Lit. 
B.  1898;  ord.  Bowlingsville,  S.  C,  July  31,  1898;  p.  Neches,  Tex.,  Nov. 
1898-Aug.  99;  Omen,  Mar.-Aug.  1899;  R.  T.  S.  1902;  supply,  Hollins, 

183 


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Va.,  Nov.  1902-Mar.  03;  p.  Front  Royal,  Apr.  1903-May  06;  Bristol, 
Tenn.,  May  1906-Apr.  08 ;  Cambridge,  Md.,  July  1909-.  Field  editor  of 
The  Religious  Herald,  Richmond,  Va.,  Apr.  1908-June  09. 

Address,  112  Locust  St.,  Cambridge,  Md. 

HARRY  CLARK  COLEBROOK,  b.  Cazenovia,  N.  Y.,  June  7,  1877; 
U.  R.  1898-99;  R.  T.  S.  1902;  ord.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  June  23,  1902;  p. 
Albany,  1902-  Address,  838  Lancaster  St.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

HOWARD  EDWARD  DUDLEY,  b.  West  Jefferson,  O.,  Jan.  1,  1876; 
D.  U.  1899;  R.  T.  S.  1902;  ord.  Blessed  Hope  ch.,  Springfield,  O.,  June 
5,  1902;  miss.,  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Myingyan,  Burma,  Sep.  1902-Jan.  09; 
on  furlough  U.  S. ;  graduate  student,  D.  U.,  Sep.  1909-June  10. 

Address,  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Ford  Building,  Boston,  Mass. 

JOHN  OLIVER  GUTHRIE,  b.  Raymond,  111.,  Dec.  19,  1869;  S.  C. 
1899;  R.  T.  S.  1902;  ord.  First  ch.,  Stillwater,  Okla.,  July  22,  1902; 
p.  Stillwater,  June  1902-July  04;  Cushing,  July  1904-Mar.  OS;  Cleve- 
land, Oct.  1904-Oct.  06;  Fairview,  Feb.  1907-Apr.  08;  w.  c.  Oklahoma 
City,  Apr.  1908-Aug.  09;  supply  work  and  private  study,  prof.  Biblical 
Literature  and  History  Indian  U.,  Bacone,  Okla.,  Sep.  1909-. 

Address,  Indian  University,  Bacone,  Okla. 

LE  ROY  HALL,  b.  Union  City,  Pa.,  Aug.  3,  1873;  Bu.  U.  1899;  R.  T.  S. 
1902;  ord.  Clyde,  N.  Y.,  June  17,  1902;  p.  Clyde,  1902-04;  Pendleton, 
Ore.,  1904-07;  Medford,  1907-10;  Marshfield,  1910-. 

Address,    Marshfield,   Ore. 

HARRY  SHREVE  HIGGINS,  b.  Bordentown,  N.  J.,  Feb.  14,  1871; 
Colg.  U.  1899;  R.  T.  S.  1902;  ord.  Alma,  Mich.,  Feb.  10,  1903;  p.  Alma, 
Dec.  1902-July  06 ;  graduate  student,  R.  T.  S.  1906-07 ;  travel  and  study 
in  Europe,  1907;  p.  Olney  ch.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Sep.  1908- 

Address,  Olney,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

WILLIAM  GAYLORD  JAMES,  b.  Cold  Spring  on  the  Hudson,  N. 
Y.,  Dec.  28,  1871 ;  U.  R.  1899 ;  R.  T.  S.  1902 ;  ord-  Fort  Plain,  N.  Y., 
June  27,  1902;  p.  Fort  Plain,  June  1902-Sep.  09;  Geneva,  O.,  Sep. 
1909-.  Address,  Geneva,  O. 

CHARLES  SCULL  KEEN,  b.  Camden,  N.  J.,  Dec.  22,  1877;  Bu.  U. 
1899  Ph.B. ;  R.  T.  S.  1902;  ord.  Grace  ch.,  Camden,  N.  J.,  Sep.  16,  1902; 
miss,  of  the  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Kinhwa,  China,  1902- 

Address,  Kinhwa,  China  (via  Ningpo). 

FRED  GLENDOWER  KENNY,  b.  LeRoy,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  19,  1868;  F. 
C.  1899;  R.  T.  S.  1902;  ord.  Tipton,  Ind.,  Oct.  28,  1902;  p.  Tipton, 
Sep.  1902-May  06;  Woodruff  Place,  Indianapolis,  May  1906-  secy., 
Indiana  Bapt.  Conv.,  1908- 

Address,  470  Randolph  St.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

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CHARLES  EGBERT  KING,  b.  Williston,  Vt.,  Dec.  6,  1869;  W.  J. 
C.  1896;  ord.  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  Dec.  3,  1896;  p.  Reading,  Mo.,  June 
1896-Mar.  98;  Jonesbiirg,  July  1896-Mar.  98;  Dameron,  Nov.  1896- 
Apr.  98;  Winficld.  Oct.  1897-Aug.  99;  Troy,  Feb.  189S-July  99;  Pike 
County,  Mar.  1898-Aug.  99;  R.  T.  S.  1902;  p.  Pleasant  Hill,  Mo.,  1902- 
03;   Bolivar,   1903-04;   Bethlehem,   Elsbcrry,   Monticello,   1904-09. 

Address,  Louisiana,  Mo. 

CROMWELL  PERCY  KIRBY,  b.  near  Bennett,  Neb.  Sep.  30.  1873; 
Grand  Island  C.  1899;  R.  T.  S.  1902;  ord.  Syracuse,  Neb.,  Aug.  26, 
1902;  p.  Syracuse,  July  1902-Sep.  04;  Cresco,  la.,  Oct.  1904- Apr.  06; 
Movveaqua,  111.,  May  1906-Mar.  07;  South  St.  ch.,  Indianapolis,  Ind., 
May  1907-.  Address,  710  Fletcher  Ave.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

FRANCIS  ULYSSES  KOHLER,  b.  Pittsford,  N.  Y.,  July  4,  1874; 
Colg.  U.  1899;  R.  T.  S.  1902;  ord.  Fairport,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  1902;  p. 
Bellevue,  Pa.,  Nov.  1902-Mar.  08;  Boonville,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  1908-. 

Address,  5  Erwin  Ave.,  Boonville,  N.  Y. 

WILLIAM  SENECA  LAKE,  b.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  21,  1875;  U. 
R.  1899;  R.  T.  S.  1902;  ord.  Seattle,  Wash.,  Aug.  5,  1902;  p.  Highland 
Mission,  Seattle,  Wash.,  Aug.-Dec.  1902;  Waterville,  Dec.  1902-Dec. 
04;  Union  Park  ch.,  Spokane,  Jan.  1905-. 

Address,  E.  2004  1st  Ave.,  Spokane,  Wash. 

JAMES  VERNON  LATIMER,  b.  Red  Oak,  la..  Mar.  10,  1872;  Des 
M.  C.  1899 ;  R.  T.  S.  1902 ;  ord.  Emporia,  Kan.,  July  22,  1902 ;  p.  Em- 
poria, June  1902-Sep.  04;  miss,  of  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc.  in  Huchow,  China, 
1904-.  secy..  East  China  Bapt.  Conference,  1907-10;  delegate  World's 
Missionary  Conference,   Edinburgh,   Scotland,   1910-. 

Address,  Huchow,  China,  via  Shanghai. 

ROBERT  DURAND  LICKLIDER,  b.  Piqua,  O.,  Aug.  26,  1875;  D.  U. 

1899;    R.    r.   S.    1902;   ord.    Ilillsboro,   O.,   July  8,   1902;   p.    Hillsboro, 

June  1902-May  06;  Thirty-first  St.  ch.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  July  1906-. 

Address,  941  W.  Congress  Ave.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

WILLIAM  PIERCE  LOVETT,  b.  Anoka,  Minn.,  Sep.  7,  1872;  U.  C. 
1899  B.  S.;  R.  T.  S.  1902;  ord.  Bay  City,  Mich.,  July  15,  1902;  p.  Bay 
City,  May  1902-Mar.  05;  Grand  Rapids,  Apr.  1905-Feb.  09;  First  ch., 
Boise,  Idaho,  Feb.  1909-.  State  Trustee  Mich.  Anti-Saloon  League, 
1907-09;  Address,  410  N.  10th  St.,  Boise,  Idaho. 

JOHN  HENRY  MARTIN,  b.  Sali.sbury,  N.  C,  June  16,  1865;  F.  C. 
1899;  ord.  Zion,  Ind.,  Apr.  1,  1898;  p.  Zion  and  Shiloh,  Apr.  1898- 
July  99;  R.  T.  S.  1902;  p.  Auburn,  Ind.,  June  1902-Jan.  05;  Edwards- 
port,  Feb.  1905-Apr.  06;  Sadorus,  111.,  Aug.  1906-Sep.  07;  Indianola, 
Sep.  1907-10;  Rantoul,  1910-.  Address,  Rantoul,  111. 

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WALTER  CLARK  MASON,  b.  Goalpara,  Assam,  India,  July  26, 
1875;  Colg.  U.  1899;  R.  T.  S.  1902;  ord.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  June  20, 
1902;  miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Tura,  Assam,  1902- 

Address,  Tura,   Assam. 

TULLY  FOSTER  McCREA,  b.  Natchez,  Miss.,  July  1,  1877;  Miss. 
C.  1899 ;  R.  T.  S.  1902 ;  ord.  Blacksburg,  Va.,  Aug.  1902 ;  p.  Blacksburg, 
1902-04;  miss.  S.  Bapt.  Conv.,  Chinkiang,  China,  1904- 

Address,  Chinkiang,  China. 

HUGH  FENTON  MOORE,  b.  Woolstock,  la.,  May  14,  1870;  Des  M. 
C.  1898;  R.  T.  S.  1902;  ord.  Kent,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  4,  1902;  p.  Kent,  Oct. 
1900-Mar.  03;  Galena,  Kan.,  May  1903-July  05;  Vinita,  Okla.,  Nov. 
1905-Jan.  07;  Chariton,  la.,  Jan.   1908- 

Address,  912  Linden  Ave.,  Chariton,  Iowa. 

JOHN  MARTIN  NELSON,  b.  Ottawa,  Kan.,  June  19,  1876;  W.  J. 
C.  1899;  R.  T.  S.  1902;  ord.  First  ch.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  June  3,  1902; 
p.  First  ch.,  Dighton,  Kan.,  1902-07;  Azusa  Ave.  ch.,  Azusa,  Calif., 
1907-10;  Lents,  Ore.,  1910-.  Address,  Lents,  Ore. 

PETER  CHRISTOPHER  NELSON,  b.  Elitshoi,  Denmark,  Jan.  28, 
1868;  ord.  May,  la.,  Sep.  13,  1893;  p.  May,  Aug.  1893-Aug.  95;  Eden, 
Oct.  1893-Aug.  94 ;  Goshen,  Aug.  1894-Aug.  95 ;  D.  U.  1897 ;  p.  Spring 
Mountain,  O.,  Jan.  1896-Dec.  97;  Cavallo,  June  1896-June  97;  Achor, 
July  1897-Aug.  99;  Cannelton,  Pa.,  July  1898-Aug.  99;  R.  T.  S.  1902; 
p.  First  ch..  Cedar  Falls,  la.,  June  1902-Jan.  04;  gen.  evangelist,  Jan. 
1904-Aug.  05 ;  p.  Hampton,  la.,  Aug.  1905-Sep.  08 ;  gen.  evangelist, 
Sep.  1908-  Address,  609  S.   1st  St.,  Indianola,  la. 

BLUFORD  HENRY  PAYNE,  b.  near  Richmond,  Ky.,  Dec.  12,  1871; 
G.  C.  1899;  R.  T.  S.  1902;  ord.  Perry,  O.,  Aug.  1,  1902;  p.  Perry,  1902- 
06;  Marietta,  1906-  Address,  Marietta,  Ohio. 

JAMES  ALFRED  PETTIT,  b.  Wentworth  Co.,  Ont.,  May  22,  1862; 
F.  C.  1899;  ord.  Kingsbury,  Ind.,  Sep.  25,  1891;  p.  Kingsbury,  July 
1891-July  93;  Mt.  Pleasant,  July  1893-July  99;  Burney,  Aug.  1893-Aug. 
95;  Trafalgar,  Feb.  1897-July  99;  Sand  Creek,  May  1897-July  99; 
Alabama,  N.  Y.,  July  1899-03;  R.  T.  S.  1902;  p.  Palo  Alto,  Cal.,  Aug. 
1903-June  04;  supply.  Woodland,  June  1904-Oct.  06;  evangelist  for 
West  Willamette  Assn.,  Ore.,  Oct.  1906-Oct.  07;  state  evangelist.  West 
Washington,   Oct.   1907-Oct.  09.  Address,   McMinnville,   Ore. 

FRANK  JOSEPH  RAWLINSON,  b.  Rutlandshire,  England,  Jan.  9, 
1871;  Bu.  U.  1899;  R.  T.  S.  1902;  ord.  Baltimore,  Md.,  June  5,  1902; 
miss.  S.  Bapt.  Conv.,  Shanghi,  China,  1902-        Address,  Shanghi,  China. 

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OSCAR  ERNEST  SAMS,  b.  Flag  Pond.  Tenn.,  Feb.  5,  1877;  W.  F. 
C.  1898;  R.  T.  S.  1902;  ord.  Mars  Hill,  N.  C,  Mar.  18,  1899;  p.  Harri- 
sonburg, Va.,  1902-06;  Lynchburg  1906-08;  Aiken,  S.  C,  1908-. 

Address,  Aiken,  S.   C. 

JOHN  BUNYAN  SMITH,  b.  Ottawa,  la.,  Nov.  14,  1873;  Central  U. 
of  Iowa,  1S9<;;  R.  T.  S.  1902;  ord.  Cresco,  la.,  July  15,  1902;  p. 
Cresco,  May  1902-JuIy  04;  Webster  City,  July  1904-Nov.  08;  Muscatine, 
Nov.  1908-.     D.D.,  Central  U.  of  la.,  1909. 

Address,   Muscatine,  la. 

SETH  WILMER  STENGER,  b.  Phoenixville,  Pa.,  Nov.  15,  1875;  D. 
U.    1899;    R.     I".    S.    1902;    ord.   Granville,   Ohio,   June  3,    1902;    miss., 

A.  P..  F.  M.  Soc,  Nandyal,  S.  India,  1902- ;  on  furlough  in  U.  S.,  1909- 
10.  Address,  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Ford  Bldg.,  Boston,  Mass. 

WILLIAM  OWEN  STOVALL,  b.  Vine  Grove,  Ky.,  Dec.  24,  1870; 
U.  Cin.  1899 ;  R.  T.  S.  1902 ;  ord.  Plymouth,  Mich.,  Mar.  3,  1903 ;  p.  Ply- 
mouth, Jan.  1903- Apr.  05;  Berean  ch.,  Detroit,  Apr.  1905-Nov.  08; 
assistant  p.  Woodward  Ave.  ch.,  Detroit,  Apr.  1907-Nov.  08;  First 
ch..  Traverse  City,  Dec.  1908-. 

Address,  144  E.  Ninth  St.,  Traverse  City,  Mich. 

FRANKLIN  WAIT  SWEET,  b.  Dayton,  O.,  July  22,  1869;  D.  U. 
1899;  R.  T.  S.  1902;  ord.  Adrian,  Mich.,  Oct.  3,  1902;  p.  First  ch.,  Adrian, 
Sep.  1902-09;  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1909-.      Address,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

GEORGE  WILSON  TROUT,  b.  Allen  Co.,  Ky.,  Sep.  16,  1863;  Ot- 
tawa U.  1899;  ord.  Osage  Valley,  Kan.,  Dec.  1887;  p.  Osage,  Mar. 
1888-Mar.  89;  Moran,  Oct.  1888-Dec.  91;  Bronson,  Mar.  1892-Sep. 
99;  Osage,  Mar.  1892-Sep.  99;  Kincaid,  Aug.  1894-Aug.  95;  R.  T.  S. 
1902;  p.  Pittsburg,  Kan.,  June  1902-Sep.  07;  prof.  History  and  Civics 
in    State    Manual    Training    Normal,    Pittsburg,    Sep.    1907-. 

Address,  608  W.   1st  St.,  Pittsburg,  Kan. 

STACY  REUBEN  WARBURTON,  b.  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  July  30,  1875; 

B.  U.  1898;  R.  T.  S.  1902;  ord.  Central  Falls,  R.  I.,  June  30,  1902; 
miss.,  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Kaying,  China,  Mar.  1902-June  04;  p  North 
Stratford,  N.  H.,  Nov.  1904-Feb.  06;  assistant  to  Secy.  Haggard,  A.  B. 
F.  M.  Soc,  Feb.  1906^Apr.  07 ;  assistant  editor.  Baptist  Missionary  Mag- 
azine, Apr.  1907-June  09;  editor.  Missions,  June  1909-. 

Address,  15  Ashburton  Place,  Boston,  Mass. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

Andrew  Freeman  Anderson,  b.  Neshannock  Falls,  Pa.,  Oct.  15,  1866; 
Bu.  U.  1894;  ord.  Washington,  D.  C,  Nov.  5,  1894;  p.  Grace  ch.,  Wash- 

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ington,  June  1894-Sep.  99;  R.  T.  S.  1899-1900;  assistant  p.  Calvary  ch., 
Washington,  D.  C,  1900-02;  First  ch.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  1904-09;  Normal 
Park  ch.,  Chicago,  III,  1909-.      Address,  6935  Stewart  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

Gustavus  Richard  Mayhack,  R.  T.  S.  1899-1900  (for  record  vid.  G.  D. 
Class  of  1899). 

Paul  Carl  Adam  Menard,  b.  Baerwalde,  Pomerania,  Germany,  Oct.  10, 
1871;  G.  D.  1899;  R.  T.  S.  1902;  (for  record  vid.  G.  D.  Class  of  1899). 

39 

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GRADUATES 

ELLIS  GILBERT,  Class  Secretary 

HORACE  WILBERT  COLE,  b.  Waterloo,  Wis.,  Sep.  5,  1869;  D.  U., 
1900;  R.  T.  S.  1903;  ord.  Hannibal,  Mo.,  Aug.  12,  1903;  p.  Fifth  St. 
ch.,  Hannibal,  1903-07;  Bales  Ave.  ch.,  Kansas  City,  1907-. 

Address,  1004  Askew  Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

HORACE  GREELEY  COLPITTS,  b.  Elgin,  N.  B.,  Canada,  Sep.  5, 
1866;  Ac.  C.  1900;  R.  T.  S.  1903;  B.  D.  1908;  ord.  Middleton,  N.  S., 
Oct.  1903;  p.  Middleton,  Sep.  1903-Nov.  04;  supply.  Main  St.  ch.,  St. 
John,  N.  B.,  Jan.-Apr.  1905 ;  p.  Milton  ch.,  Yarmouth,  N.  S.,  May  1905- 
Sep.  09;  graduate  student,  U.  C.  Sep.  1909-. 

Address,  University  of  Chicago,  Chicago,  III. 

HARRY  SCHUYLER  FOSTER,  b.  Ossining,  N.  ¥.,  Aug.  22,  1868; 
Colg.  U.  1900  Ph.B.;  R.  T.  S.  1903;  ord.  Somerset,  Mass.,  Sep.  23, 
1903;  p.  First  ch.,  Somerset,  July  1903-Apr.  07;  President  St.  ch.,  Pas- 
saic, N.  J.,  May  1907-Mar.  09;  Beulah  ch.,  Willimansett,  Mass.,  Apr. 
1909-.  Address,  899  Chicopee  St.,  Willimansett,  Mass. 

ROBERT  SPEIR  GARNETT,  b.  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Sep.  1,  1873;  Rich. 
C.  1898;  R.  T.  S.  1903;  miss.  State  Board  in  Shenandoah  Co.,  Va., 
June  and  July  1903;  engaged  in  mercantile  and  other  pursuits,  occa- 
sional supply,  1903-. 

Address,  21  E.  Mt.  Vernon  Place,  Baltimore,  Md. 

ELLIS  GILBERT,  b.  Watkins,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  28,  1873;  U.  R.  1900;  R. 
T.  S.  1903 ;  ord.  Warsaw,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  20,  1903 ;  p.  Warsaw,  June  1903- 
Mar.  09;  N.  Tonawanda,  Mar.  1909-.      Address,  N.  Tonawanda,  N.  Y. 

SAMUEL  PERRY  GOTT,  b.  Lafayette  Co.,  Mo.,  Dec.  5,  1868;  W. 
J.  C.  1898;  R.  T.  S.  1903;  ord.  Elm,  Mo.,  July  31,  1898;  p.  Warsaw, 

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Mo.,  Aug.  1898-Aug.  1900;  Carolton,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  1901-May  03;  Boon- 
villc,  Mo.,  Aug..  1903-Aug.  06;  field  secy.,  \V.  J.  C,  Aug.  1906- 

Address,  Liberty,  Mo. 

HERBERT  ERNEST  HATCHMAN.  h.  Troy,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  4,  1872; 
Colg.  U.  1900;  R.  T.  S.  1903;  ord.  Columbia,  O.,  Oct.  13,  1903;  p.  Co- 
lumbia,  Aug.    1903-Oct.  05;   Central  ch.,  Tiverton,   R.   I.,   Mar.   1906-. 

Address,  Tiverton,  R.  I. 

NORTON  JAMES  HILTON,  b.  Cherokee,  la.,  Sep.  8,  1874;  S.  C. 
1*1K);  R.  r.  S.  1<;03;  ord.  Alton,  111.,  Sep.  22,  1903;  p.  Minneota,  Minn., 
June  1903-June  05;  Philadelphian  ch..  St.  Paul,  June  1905-Jnly  07; 
Marissa,  111.,  .-Vug.  1907-.  Addres.s,  Marissa,  111. 

ROBERT  CHIPMAN  HULL,  b.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  22,  1880; 
Columbia  U.  1900;  R.  T.  S.  1903;  B.  D.  1907;  ord.  Greenwood  ch., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  May  6,  1903;  p.  Taylorville,  111.,  Sep.  1903-Sep.  04; 
Sufficld,  Conn.,  Oct.  1904-Mar.  08 ;  Summit,  N.  J.,  Mar.  1908-  graduate 
student,  U.  T.  S.,  1908-.  instructor  in  English  Bible,  Conn.  Lit.  Inst., 
1905-06.  Address,  573  Springfield  Ave.,  Summit,  N.  J. 

FRANKLIN  JOHNSON.  Jr.,  b.  Newark,  N.  J.,  Sep.  1,  1874;  U.  C. 
1895 ;  graduate  Columbia  U.  Law  School,  adm.  to  bar,  practising  with 
Senator  E.  Root;  U.  T.  S.  1900-01;  R.  T.  S.  1903;  ord.  Cincinnati,  O., 
Sep.  30,  1904;  p.  Linwood  ch.,  Cincinnati,  July  1904- Apr.  08;  Olivet 
ch.,  Cleveland,   May  1908-.  dean  of  Cincinnati  Bapt.  Training  School. 

Address,  1842  W.  45th  St.,  Cleveland,  O. 

JOHN  WESLEY  KINNETT,  b.  Dillsborough,  Ind.,  Jan.  17,  1878;  F. 
C.  1899;  p.  1899-1900;  R.  T.  S.  1903;  ord.  Waveland,  Ind.,  June  6, 
1900;  Tuscola,  111.,  June  1903-Oct.  05;  Morrison,  111.,  Oct.  1905- 

Address,  Morrison,  111. 

FRANK  CHESTER  KREAGER,  b.  near  Zanesville,  O.,  Nov.  22, 
1875;  I).  U.  1900;  N.  T.  I.  1 90(H)  1  ;  R.  T.  S.  1903;  ord.  Ashland,  Wis., 
June  26,  1903 ;  p.  Ashland,  June  1903-Dec.  05 ;  New  Matamoras,  O., 
Jan.  1905-July  08 ;  Jackson,  July  1908- 

Address,  186  Broad  St.,  Jackson,  O. 

JOHN  GRANT  LAUDERBAUGH,  b.  Library,  Pa.,  Aug.  25,  1870; 
Bu.  U.  1898;  R.  T.  S.  1903;  ord.  Oakmont,  Pa.,  Sep.  6,  1900;  p.  Oak- 
mont,  May  1900-Sep.  02;  First  ch.,  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  May  1903-Mar. 
07 ;  Fayettevillc,  Apr.  1907-May  09 ;  Jeannette,  Pa.,  May  1909-. 

Address,  131  N.  Second  St.,  Jeannette,  Pa. 

ROBERT  LAFAYETTE  LEMONS,  b.  Birch  Tree,  Mo.,  June  21, 
1868;   \V.  J.   C.   1899;   R.  T.   S.   1903;  ord.   Oak  Grove,   Mo.,   Sep.    16, 

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1897;  p.  Jefiferson  County,  Mo.,  Aug.  1903-Sep.  06;  West  Park  ch.,  St. 
Louis,  Sep.  1906-Mar.  10;  Mt.  Vernon  ch.,  Versailles,  Ky.,  Mar.  1910-. 

Address,  Versailles,  Ky. 

WILLIAM  AYER  McKINNEY,  b.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Dec.  3,  1876; 
U.  of  Penn.  1900;  R.  T.  S.  1903;  ord.  First  ch.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  May 
8,  1903;  miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Kiating,  West  China,  1903-May  06; 
engaged  in  mercantile  pursuits,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  June  1906-May  08; 
id.,  Chicago,  111.,   May,  1908-. 

Address,    1408   Breland    Building,    Chicago,   111. 

ASHTON  BARKER  MINAKER,  b.  Canada,  Jan.  25,  1872;  U.  R. 
1897-1900;  R.  T.  S.  1903;  ord.  Port  Byron,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  26,  1903;  p. 
Port  Byron,  1903-04;  Burns,  Ore.,  1904-07;  Portland,  1907-. 

Address,    1098   First   St.,   Portland,    Ore. 

FRED  BASCUM  NEEL,  b.  Holton,  Ind.,  Feb.  14,  1875;  F.  C.  1900; 
R.  T.  S.  1903 ;  ord.  Cordova,  111.,  Aug.  25,  1903 ;  p.  Cordova,  July  1903- 
Nov.  05;  Columbus,  Nov.  1905-Sep.  09;  Piqua,  O.,  Sep.  1909- 

Address,  Piqua,  O. 

WILLIAM  EDWARD  RAFFETY,  b.  Roodhouse,  111.,  May  8,  1876; 
W.  J.  C.  1899;  p.  1898-1900;  R.  T.  S.  1903;  B.  D.  1906;  ord.  Argen- 
tine ch.,  Kansas  City,  Kan.,  Nov.  11,  1898;  p.  Calvary  ch.,  Erie,  Pa., 
Oct.  1902-Oct.  05;  graduate  student,  U.  C,  1905-08;  p.  Edgerton  Place 
ch.,  Kansas  City,  Kan.,  Feb.  1908-.  prof.  Sociology  and  Religious  Peda- 
gogy, Kansas  City  T.  S.,  1908-  pres.  Ministers'  and  Laymen's  Alli- 
ance, Kansas  City,  Mo.,  and  Kansas  City,  Kan.  Author,  Necessity  of 
Christ  in   Young  Manhood. 

Address,  350  Troup  Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Kan. 

WILLIAM  EUGENE  SALLEE,  b.  Middleburg,  Ky.,  Mar.  24,  1878; 
G.  C.  1899;  R.  T.  S.  1903;  ord.  Beeville,  Texas,  Sep.  22,  1903;  miss. 
S.  B.  Conv.,  Kaifeng,  China,  1903-.        Address,  Kaifeng,  Honan,  China. 

SAMUEL  E.  SAMUELSON,  b.  Dela  Husby,  Sweden,  Sep.  9,  1868; 
S.  C.  1900;  R.  T.  S.  1903;  ord.  First  ch.,  Alton,  III.,  June  24,  1903; 
miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Thaton,  Burma,  Sep.  1903-. 

Address,  Thaton,  Burma. 

FRANK  SEYMOUR  SQUYER,  b.  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  June  13,  1877; 
Colg.  U.,  1900;  R.  T.  S.  1903;  ord.  Friendship,  N.  Y.,  May  26,  1903; 
p.  Friendship,  1903-10;  Address,  Friendship,  N.  Y. 

WILLIAM  PARSONS  STANLEY,  b.  Concord,  N.  H.,  Dec.  15,  1877; 
H.  U.  1899;  graduate  student,  ib.,  1899-1900;  R.  T.  S.  1903;  graduate 
student    New   C,   Edinburg   and    Edinburg   U.    (New   Testament    and 

'       Theology),  1903-04;  ord.  Oberlin,  O.,  Jan.  12,  1905;  p.  First  ch.,  Ober- 

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liii,  Jan.  1905  June  08;  Middle  St.  ch.,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  Sep.  1908- 

Address,  7  Middle  St.,  Portsmouth,  N.  H. 

ELNATHAN  SWEET,  b.  Stcphentown,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  16,  1874;  Wms. 
C.  1895;  engaged  in  mercantile  pursuits,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1895-1900; 
R.  T.  S.  1903;  ord.  Brockport,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  22,  1903;  p.  Brockport, 
June  1903-June  05;  assistant  p..  First  ch.,  Portland,  Ore.,  June-Oct. 
1906;  engaged  in  mercantile  pursuits,  ib.,  Oct.  1906-Aug.  09;  teaching 
ib.,  Aug.  1909-.  Address,  1061  Vaughn  St.,  Portland,  Ore. 

WILLIAM  TOWER  THAYER,  b.  Clark's  Green,  Pa.,  Aug.  3,  1876 
Colg.   U.   1900;    R.   T.    S.    1903;   ord.   Cobleskill,   N.   Y.,   Dec.    1,    1903 
p.  Cobleskill,  Aug.  1903-Aug.  05;  Ashland,  Mass.,  Oct.   1905-Mar.  07 
graduate  student,  N.  T.  I.  1905-06;  B.  D.,  N.  T.  I.,  1906;  student,  H.  U. 
Graduate  School,  1906-07;  p.  Norwich,  Conn.,  Apr.  1907- 

Address,  319  W.  Main  St.,  Norwich,  Conn. 

EDWARD  JOHN  ULMER,  b.  Anthony,  Pa.,  Apr.  29,  1875;  G.  D. 
1895-98;  U.  R.  1898-1900;  R.  T.  S.  1903;  ord.  Columbus,  Neb.,  Sep. 
1903;  p.  Columbus,  Aug.  1903-May  07;  Alexandria,  Oct.  1907-.  pres. 
Neb.  State  B.  Y.  P.  U.  1904-07.  Address,  Alexandria,  Neb. 

JOHN  OLIVER  VINCE,  b.  Devonshire,  England,  July  19,  1871;  Ac. 
C.  1899;  R.  T.  S.  1903;  ord.  Lower  Granville,  N.  S.,  Can.,  July  4, 
1899;  p.  Lisle,  Mich.,  Aug.  1903-Dec.  06;  Bloomingdale,  Jan.-Oct.  1907; 
engaged  in  mercantile  pursuits,  Sunnyside,  Wash.,  Oct.  1907-Nov.  09; 
united    with    P.    E.    denomination    Nov.    1909. 

Address,  Sunnyside,  Wash. 

ARTHUR  BEAUCHAMP  WALTZ,  b.  Baker  City,  Ore.,  Aug.  7,  1875; 
U.  O.  1900;  R.  T.  S.  1903;  ord.  Baker  City,  Ore.,  Sep.  16,  1903;  p. 
Brownsville,  Ore.,  Oct.  1903-Oct.  04;  Colfax,  Wash.,  Nov.  1904-Oct. 
06;  University  Park  ch.,  Portland,  Ore.,  Nov.  1906-. 

Address,  1798  Woolsey  St.,  Portland,  Ore. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

Paul  August  Friedrichsen,  R.  T.  S.  1900-01;  (for  record,  vid.  G.  D., 
class  of  1900). 

Herbert  Finlay  Rudd,  b.  Alton,  Kan.,  May  3,  1877:  Central  C.  1900; 
R.  T.  S.  1900-01 ;  dismissed  to  U.  C.  Divinity  School. 

Address,  Ningyuenfu,  China. 
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1904 

GRADUATES 

CHARLES  A.  McALPINE,  Class  Secreary 

PICKNEY  MILTON  BAUKNIGHT,  b.  Micanopy,  Fla.,  Mar.  2, 
1879;  John  B.  Stetson  U.  1901;  L'.  C.  1901;  R.  T.  S.  1904;  ord.  Ran- 
somville,  N.  Y.,  June  2,  1904;  p.  Ransomville,  1904-05;  Clayton,  Ala., 
1905-.  Address,   Clayton,   Ala. 

FRANK  ELMER  BISHOP,  b.  Aylesford,  N.  S.,  Dec.  15,  1866;  Ac.  C. 
1896;  ord.  Greenfield,  N.  S.,  Dec.  22,  1896;  R.  T.  S.  1904;  p.  Bethany  ch., 
Sydney,  Cape  Breton,  1904-05;  Fairville,  N.  B.,  1905- 

Address,  Fairville,   N.   B. 

ADAM  LAWRENCE  BLACK,  b.  Yanhill  Co.,  Ore.,  Mar.  25,  1872; 
McM.  C.  19(Jl;  R.  T.  S.  1904;  ord.  Newburg,  Ore.,  June  1898;  p. 
Calvary  ch.,  Portland,  Ore.,  Sep.  1904-July  07 ;  Puyallup,  Wash.,  July 
1907-.  Address,   Puyallup,  Wash. 

HORACE  BENJAMIN  BLOOD,  b.  Yolo  Co.,  Calif.,  Oct.  18,  1875; 
McM.  C.  1899;  teaching  and  p.  1899-1901;  R.  T.  S.  1904;  ord.  Second 
ch.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  May  7,  1904;  p.  First  ch.,  Ogden,  Utah,  June  1904- 
June  07;  McCloud,  Calif.,  Nov.  1907-.  Address,  McCloud,  Calif. 

WALLACE   SELDEN    BOARDMAN,   b.    Cromwell,   Conn.,   Dec.    9, 

1875;  VVesleyan  U.  1901;  R.  T.  S.  1904;  ord.  Stephens  Point,  Wis.,  Nov. 
9,  1905;  p.  Greenwood,  Wis.,  Mar.  1905-June  06;  W.  Wardsboro,  Vt., 
Jan.  1907-  Address,  W.  Wardsboro,  Vt. 

HARRIE  ROGERS  CHAMBERLIN,  b.  Ashtabula,  O.,  Aug.  7,  1879; 
H.  U.  1901 ;  R.  T.  S.  1904;  B.  D.  1907;  ord.  Lake  Ave.  ch.,  Rochester,  N. 
Y.,  May  13,  1904;  assistant  p.  Lake  Ave.  ch.,  Rochester,  May  1904-JuIy 
07;  Morgantown,  W.  Va.,  Sep.  1907-Dec.  09;  Immanuel  ch.,  Newton, 
Mass.,  Dec.  1909-  Address,  Newton,  Mass. 

FRANK  OTIS  ERB,  b.  St.  John,  N.  B.,  Canada,  Aug.  14,  1878;  U. 
New  Brunswick,  1900;  assistant  p.  Sackville,  N.  B.,  1900-01;  Colg. 
T.  S.  1901-03;  R.  T.  S.  1904;  ord.  Fenner,  N.  Y.,  July  2,  1903;  p. 
Glace  Bay,  N.  S.,  July  1904-Jan.  09;  graduate  student,  U.  C,  Jan. 
1909-  Address,  5815  Drexel  Ave.,  Chicago,  III. 

WILLIAM  MILNES  FAUX,  b.  Bloom.sburg,  Pa.,  June  18,  1869;  B. 
U.  1897;  U.  T.  S.  ord.  First  ch.,  Butler,  N.  J.,  Apr.  19,  1900;  R.  T.  S. 
1904;  p.   Sheridan,  Wyo.,   1904-07;   Manhattan,   Mont.,   1907; 

Address,  White  Bluffs,  Wash. 

THEODORE  LYMAN  FROST,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Apr.  10.  1879; 
H.  U.  1901 ;  R.  'J".  S.  1904;  B.  D.  1908;  ord.  Rumford  Falls,  Me.,  Jan.  12, 

192 


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1905 ;  p.  Rumford  Falls,  Jan.  1905-Feb.  07 ;  Skowhcgan,  Feb.  1907-Oct. 
09;  Manchester,  Mass..  Oct.  1909-  pres.  B.  Y.  Peoples  Conv.,  Me., 
1907-08.  Address,  Manchester,  xMass. 

JOHN  HARRY  GIFFIN,  b.  Roberts,  Wis.,  Dec.  19,  1875;  S.  C. 
1901 ;  K.  1 .  S.  1904;  ord.  Superior,  Wis.,  June  30,  1904;  miss.  A.  B.  F.  M. 
See.,  Kaying,  China,  May  1904. 

.\ddrcss,  Kaying  (via  Swatow),  China. 

LYMAN  WARD  BEECHER  JACKMAN,  b.  Livonia,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  7. 
1874;  Albany  Law  School  1899;  U.  R.  1900-01;  R.  T.  S.  1904;  ord. 
Lake  Ave.  ch.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  May  13,  1904;  miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc, 
Sadiya,  Assam,  1904-.  Author,  Primer  in  Abor-Miri  language;  Brief 
Statement  of  the  Gospel. 

Address  in  U.  S.,  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Ford  Building,  Boston,  Mass. 

ALEXANDER  FARREL  JOHNSON,  b.  Point  Plea.sant.  Pa.,  Apr 
3,  1874;  Rutgers  C.  1901;  R.  T.  S.  1904;  ord.  E.  Marion,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
June  2,  1905;  p.  E.  Marion,  Mar.  1905-Dec.  08;  Elmhurst,  Jan.  1909- 

Address,  Elmhurst,  N.  Y 

HENRY  JOSEPH  JOHNSON,  b.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Mar.  7,  1874 
Hu.  U.  19lL';  Ph.B. ;  C.  1".  S.  1901-02;  R.  T.  S.  1904;  ord.  Fifth  ch. 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  June  14.  1904;  p.  Ridley  Park,  Sep.  1904-Mar.  08 
mercantile  pursuits,  Philadelphia.  Mar.  1908-Jan.  10 ;  p.  Lock  Haven 
Jan.  1910-.  Address,  1314  Fletcher  Ave.,  Moores,  Pa 

ALBERT  JOSEPH  KENNEDY,  b.  Rosenhayn,  N.  J..  Jan.  20,  1879 
U.  R.  1901;  R.  T.  S.  1904;  ord.  Granite  Falls,  Minn..  June  29,  1904 
p.  Granite  Falls,  19(M-05 ;  graduate  student,  H.  U.,  1905- ; 

.■\ddross.  Harvard  Divinity  School,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

ALFRED  LeGRAND  KINTER,  b.  Edinboro,  Pa.,  Apr.  3,  1872; 
U.  R.  1898-1901;  ord.  North  East,  Pa.,  Oct.  4.  1898;  p.  North  East, 
1898-1901;  R.  T.  S.  1904;  p.  Chili,  N.  Y.,  May  1904-July  08;  First  ch., 
Albert  Lea,  Minn.,  Aug.  1908- 

Addres?,  114  Water  St.,  Albert  Lea,  Minn. 

SAMUEL  FRASER  LANGFORD,  b.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada,  July 
12,  1871;  U.  Calif.  1902;  R.  T.  S.  1904  B.  D. ;  ord,  Parsells  Ave.  ch., 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  13.  1904;  p.  Parsells  Ave.  ch.,  Rochester,  June 
19(H-Oct.  09;  Sacramento,  Calif.,  Nov.  1909-. 

Address,  Sacramento,  Calif. 

HENRY  ISAAC  LAPP,  b.  Clarence,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  19,  1872;  U.  R. 
1901.  Ph.B.:  R.  T.  S.  1904;  ord.  Lacon.  111..  May  11.  1905;  p.  Lacon, 
Dec.  19(M-Dec.  05 ;  health  failed,  Dec.  1905-July  06 ;  p.  Candor,  N.  Y., 
July  1906-Aug.  07;   Mt.  Vision,  Nov.  1907-. 

Address.  Mt.  Vision.   X.   Y. 

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CHARLES  LESTER  MAXFIELD,  b.  Hartland,  Mich.,  Dec.  26, 
1872;  Kal.  C.  1901;  R.  T.  S.  1904;  ord.  Cheshire,  Mich.,  May  12,  1896; 
miss,  on  Negros  Island,  P.  I.,  1904-.  Field  secy.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  during 
Spanish-American   war. 

Address,  29  Rosano   St.,   Iloilo,   Panay,   P.   I. 

CHARLES  ALONZO  McALPINE,  b.  Mansfield,  Mass.,  Feb.  7, 
1874;  H.  U.  1901;  R.  T.  S.  1904;  ord.  Bronson  Ave.  ch.,  Rochester, 
N.  Y.,  June  10,  1904;  p.  Bronson  Ave.  ch.,  Rochester,  Jan.  1904-May 
07;  assistant  cor.  secy.,  Bapt.  Miss.  Conv.  of  N.  Y.  State,  June-Oct. 
1907 ;  cor.  secy.,  id.,  Oct.  1907-. 

Address,  53  Melrose  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

SAMUEL  CLIFF  MEAD,  b.  Chester,  Pa.,  Apr.  29,  1875;  Temple  U. 
1894-96;  P.  T.  S.  1901-02;  R.  T.  S.  1904;  ord.  Pavilion,  N.  Y.,  June 
22,  1904;  p.  Pavilion,  May  1904-May  05;  health  failed,  recuperating. 
May  1905-07;  supply  Newtown  and  Wycomb,  Pa.,  1907-Sep.  08;  en- 
gaged in  mercantile  pursuits,  Sep.   1908-  Address,  Newtown,  Pa. 

ROBERT  WALTER  NEATHERY,  b.  Halifax  Co.,  Va.,  May  14, 
1870;  Rich.  C.  1899;  teaching,  1899-1901;  R.  T.  S.  1904;  ord.  Second 
ch.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  10,  1904;  p.  North  East,  Pa.,  Feb.  1904- 
July  09;  Belmont,  N.  Y.,  July  1909- 

Address,  Norton   St.,  Belmont,  N.  Y. 

CHARLES  ALFRED  NUTTING,  b.  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  Nov.  7,  1869; 
Hiram  C.  1903;  Reade  T.  S. ;  R.  T.  S.  1904;  ord.  Clyde,  N.  Y.,  Sep. 
29,  1904;  p.  Clyde,  June  1904-Oct.  05;  Quinsigamond  ch.,  Worcester, 
Mass.,  Oct.  1905-Apr.  09;  Brandon,  Vt.,  June  1909-. 

Address,   Brandon,   Vt. 

THOMAS  CALVIN  RILEY,  b.  New  Matamoras,  C,  Oct.  21,  1875; 
D.  U.  1901;  R.  T.  S.  1904;  field  secy.,  N.  Y.  State  Anti-Saloon  League, 
1905;  N.  Y.  Law  School,  1905-07;  lawyer,  1907-. 

Address,  31  Nassau  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

HARRY  SECOR,  b.  Baldwinsville,  N.  Y.,  May  31,  1872;  U.  R.  1901; 
R.  T.  S.  1904;  ord.  Baldwinsville,  N.  Y.,  June  21,  1904;  p.  Baker  City, 
Ore.,  July  1904-July  07 ;  New  Hampton,  la.,  Sep.  1907- 

Address,  New  Hampton,  Iowa. 

ALEXANDER  McGINN  STEWART,  b.  St.  Catherines,  Ont.,  Cana- 
da, Nov.  5,  1877;  U.  R.  1900;  graduate  student,  H.  U.,  Sep.  1900-June 
01;  R.  T.  S.  1904;  ord.  Breckenridge,  Minn.,  May  26,  1905;  p.  Brecken- 
ridge,  Nov.  1904-Dec.  05;  Granite  Falls,  Nov.  1905-Mar.  06;  Atlanta, 
111.,  Oct.  1906-Feb.  08;  Sewickley,  Pa.,  Feb.  1908-Mar.  09;  Protestant 
chaplain,  N.  Y.  State  Agricultural  and  Industrial  School,  Industry,  Apr. 
1909-  Address,  42  Prince  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

194 


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CHARLES  CLARK  STILLMAN,  b.  Troy,  N.  Y.,  June  22,  1877; 
VVms.  C.  1900;  R.  T.  S.  19(H;  ord.  Troy,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  9,  1905;  p.  W. 
Hoosick,  N.  Y.,  1904-05;  miss.  A.  B.  H.  M.  Soc,  Eureka,  Utah,  1905-08; 
city  miss.,  Kansas  City,  Kan.  Bapt.  Miss.  Soc,  Feb.  1909-. 

Address,  604  Quindaro  Boul.,  Kansas  City,  Kan. 

CHARLES  ELLSWORTH  TROVER,  b.  Annavvan,  111.,  Aug.  27, 
1868;  Univ.  Neb.  1892,  B.  S. ;  Des  M.  C.  1893,  Ph.B. ;  U.  C.  Divinity 
School,  Sep.  lS93-May  94;  ord.  Dorchester,  Neb.,  Nov.  27,  1894;  p. 
Golden,  Col.,  Dec.  1894-Dec.  96;  editor  Rocky  Mountain  Baptist,  Dec. 
1896-June  97;  miss,  chapel  car,  Sep.-Nov.  1897;  Friend,  Neb.,  Dec. 
1897-Aug.  1901;  R.  T.  S.  1904;  student  p.  Niagara  St.,  Rochester, 
1901-04;  miss.  A.  B.  H.  M.  Soc.  Coamo,  P.  R.,  Sep.  1904-May  07; 
p.  Louisville,  Col.,  Sep.  1907-Feb.  08;  traveling  miss.,  A.  B.  H.  U. 
Soc,  Mar.-Aug.  1908;  miss.  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  Aug.-Nov.  1908; 
traveling  miss.,  Nov.  1908-Mar.  09;  miss.,  Pucbla,  ^Mexico,  Apr.  1909-. 
Author,  Tracts  in  Spanish,  La  Biblia  y  las  Ofrendas;  Pan  cotidiano 
para  cl  Alma.     Address,  2  Calle  de  Progreso,  No.  1,  Puebla,  Pue.,  Mex. 

HERBERT  WILLIAM  VODRA,  b.  Clayton,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  18,  1870; 
U.  R.  1901;  R.  T.  S.  1904;  ord.  Second  ch.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  May  5, 
1904;  miss.,  A.  B.  H.  M.  Soc,  in  Porto  Rico,  1904-.  Dist.  Supt. ;  pres. 
Bapt.  Institute  and  Theological  Training  School ;  graduate  study,  U.  R. 

Address,  Coamo,  Porto  Rico. 

JOHN  SHERMAN  WALLACE,  b.  Linn  Co.,  Ore.,  Feb.  23,  1877; 
McM.  C,  1901;  R.  T.  S.  1904,  B.  D.  1906;  ord.  Tacoma,  Wash.,  July 
14,  1904;  p.  South  ch.,  Tacoma,  June  1904-Nov.  05;  Sixth  Ave.  ch., 
ib.,  Nov.  1905-Sep.  09;  graduate  student  U.  of  Wash.,  1905-07;  vice 
pres.,  N.  B.  C,  1908-.  Author,  tract,  What  Do  You  Think  of  the 
Church?  Address,  808  N.  Prospect  St.,  Tacoma,  Wash. 

JOHN  FREDERICK  WEINHAUER,  b.  WeHsville,  N.  Y.,  May  12, 

1875;  U.  R.  1901;  R.  T.  S.  1904;  ord.  Central  Square,  N.  Y.,  Dec  16, 
1904;  p.  Central  Square,  Sep.  1904-Jan.  07;  Skaneateles,  Jan.  1907-. 
graduate  study,  Syracuse  U.    (History  and  Philosophy),  1907-09. 

Address,  Skaneateles,  N.  Y. 

LAWRENCE  ADELBERT  WOOD,  b.  Chesterville,  O.,  Sep.  19, 
1875:  D.  U.  1901;  R.  T.  S.  1904;  ord.  Akron,  N.  Y.,  July  27,  1904;  p. 
Akron,  N.  Y.,  1904-. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

Chester  Harris  Howe,  b.  Maiden,  Mass.,  July  25,  1881;  H.  U.  1901; 
R.  T.  S.  1901-02;  dismissed  to  U.  C.  Divinity  School. 

Address,  39  Franklin  St.,  S.  Framingham,  Mass. 

Phillip  Laure,  R.  T.  S.  1901-02;  (for  record  see  G.  D.  Class  of  1901). 

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Archibald  Ellsworth  Minard,  b.  Brooklyn  Cor.,  N.  S.,  Jan.  18,  1878; 
H.  U.  1901,  B.  S.;  R.  T.  S.  1901-02;  dismissed  to  U.  C.  Divinity 
School.  Address,  Agricultural  College,  Fargo,  N.  D. 

31 

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GRADUATES 

CONRAD  H.  MOEHLMANN,  Class  Secretary 

EDWARDS  LEWIS  BAYLISS,  b.  Ogden,  Utah,  Oct.  10,  1870;  B.  U. 
1902,  Ph.B.;  R.  T.  S.  1905,  B.  D.  1905;  ord.  Ludlow,  Vt.,  June  19, 
1905;  p.  Ludlow,  May  1905-   pres.,  Vt.  B.  Y.  P.  U.,  1908-09. 

Address,    Ludlow,    Vt. 

FRANCIS  STEPHENS  BERNAUER,  b.  Gaines,  Penn.,  Oct.  9,  1870; 
ord.  Second  Free  Bapt.  ch.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1895;  U.  R.  1903;  R.  T.  S. 
1905,  B.  D.;  p.  First  ch.,  Middlebirry,  Pa.,  Oct.  1900-Nov.  03;  First 
ch.,  Stirling,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  1903-June  05;  First  ch.,  Saginaw,  Mich., 
July  1905-May  07 ;  evangelist  and  graduate  student,  U.  C,  May  1907-. 

Addres,  6318  Sangamon  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

PAUL  BROWN,  b.  Milwaukee  Co.,  Wis.,  June  18,  1874;  B.  U.  1902; 
R.  T.  S.  1905;  ord.  Feb.  24,  1899,  Marinette,  1905,  Lancaster,  1906-. 

Address,   Lancaster,   Wis. 

ROBERT  JOHNSON  COLPITTS,  b.  Elgin,  N.  B.,  Canada,  Oct.  8, 
1873 ;  Ac.  C.  1901 ;  financial  agent  for  The  Maritime  Baptist,  July  1901- 
Sep.  02;  R.  T.  S.  1905,  B.  D.  1905;  ord.  Pointe  de  Bute,  N.  B.,  Dec. 
28,  1905 ;  p.  Pointe  de  Bute,  Nov.  1905-. 

Address,  Upper  Pointe  de  Bute,  N.  B.,  Canada. 

EZRA  FESSLER  EBERLY,  b.  Scheafferstown,  Pa.,  Jan.  25,  1875; 
Grand  Island  C,  1902;  R.  T.  S.  1905;  ord.  Chadron,  Neb.,  Sep.  15, 
1905;  p.  Chadron,  July  1905-Nov.  08;  Bethany  ch.,  Hampton,  Neb., 
Nov.  1908-.  Address,  Hampton,  Neb. 

ANDREW  LITTLE  ERASER,  b.  Hawick,  Scotland,  Aug.  10,  1872: 
B.  U.  1902;  R.  T.  S.  1905,  B.  D.  1905;  U.  C.  Divinity  School,  summer 
1904;  ord.  Lake  Ave.  ch.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  May  12,  1905;  miss. 
A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Ningpo,  China,  1905-06;  Shaohsing,  1906-. 

Address,  Shaohsing,  via  Ningpo,  China. 

CHARLES  HENRY  FREDERICK,  b.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  15, 
1875;  Y.  C.  1900;  R.  T.  S.  1905,  B.  D.  1905;  ord.  Westfield,  N.  J.,  Sep. 
8,  1904;  p.  N.  Lyme,  Conn.,  Oct.  1906-.  Address,  N.  Lyme,  Conn. 

196 


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GEORGE  EDGAR  KREAGER,  b.  Newark,  O.,  June  10,  1869;  D.  U. 
1898;  teaching  1898-99;  ord.  Smithfield,  O.,  Nov.  2,  1899;  p.  Smith- 
field,  Sep.  1899-Scp.  1902;  R.  T.  S.  1905;  p.  Hermitage,  N.  Y.,  Aug. 
1904-Dec.  06;  Torch,  Little  Hocking,  Troy  and  Vandcrhoof,  O.,  Dec. 
1906-Oct.  08;  Free  Will  Bapt.  ch..  Guysville,  Jan.-Dec.  1908;  Glouster, 
Oct.  1908-.  Address,  18  Opera  House  Block,  Zanesville,  O. 

JOHN  NATHANIEL  LAWLESS,  b.  Ala.  Ark.,  Mar.  20,  1874;  ord. 
Pleasant  Grove,  Ark.,  Oct.  20.  1895;  Ouachita  C.  1902;  R.  T.  S.  1905; 
p.  Brookland,  Washington,  D.  C,  1905-07;  Waco,  Tex.,   1907- ; 

GEORGE  WRIGHT  LEWIS,  b.  Ada,  C,  May  19,  1876;  D.  U.  1902; 
K.  1.  -S.  l')U3,  1',.  1).  1W5;  ..r<l.  Riley  Creek  ch.,  Ada,  O..  July  19,  1905; 
miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Kityang,  China,  Oct.  1905-Oct.  06;  Ungkung, 
Oct.    1906-.  Address,   Ungkung    (via   Swatow)    China. 

CONRAD  HENRY  MOEHLMANN,  b.  Meriden,  Conn.,  May  20, 
1879;  U.  Mich.  1902;  R.  T.  S.  1905,  B.  D.  1905;  ord.  Central  City, 
Neb.,  Sep.  22,  1905;  p.  Central  City,  July  1905-Dec.  06;  instructor 
Church  History,  R.  T.  S.  1907-08;  Fellow,  R.  T.  S.  in  U.  C.  June  1908- 
May  09;  instructor,  Hebrew  Lang,  and  Literature,  R.  T.  S.,  1909-10. 
Address,  283  Laburnam  Crescent,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

DAVID  ALEXANDER  PITT,  b.  Tamlaght,  Co.  Derry,  Ireland,  Mar. 
14,  1877;  U.  Pcnn.  1902;  R.  P.  S.  1905,  B.  D.  1905;  ord.  Cuba,  N.  Y., 
May  1905;  p.  Cuba,  Jan.  1905-09;  graduate  student,  U.  C.  Divinity 
School,  summer  1909 ;  p.  Lockport,  1909-.        Address,  Lockport,  N.  Y. 

JESSE  ELIAS  RHODES,  b.  Youngstown,  Kan.,  Dec.  1,  1872;  McM. 
C.  1902;  R.  T.  S.  1905,  B.  D.  1905;  ord.  McMinnville,  Ore.,  June  30, 
1905;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  F.  Soc,  Bassein,  Burma,  1905-June  08;  health 
failed;    college   printer,    McM.    C,   June    1908-. 

Address,    McMinnville,    Ore. 

HENRY  BURKE  ROBINS,  b.  Harlan,  la.,  July  8,  1874;  W.  J.  C. 
1902 ;  R.  T.  S.  1905,  B.  D.  1905 ;  ord.  Rocky  Ford,  Colo.,  July  14,  1898 ; 
p.  Oregon  City,  Ore.,  June  1905-May  07;  Dixon,  Calif.,  May  1907- 
Aiig.  09;  acting  prof.  Pacific  Coast  Bapt.  T.  S.,  Aug.  1907-  Fellow  of 
R.  T.  S.   1910-.  Address,  2606  Dwight  Way,  Berkeley,  Calif. 

JOEL  FLORIDA  SAVELL,  b.  Santa  Rosa,  Fla.,  Jan.  17,  1863;  How- 
ard C.  Ala.,  1892;  ord.  Second  ch.,  Birmingham,  Ala.,  1891;  S.  B.  T. 
S.  1892-93;  p.  1893-Sep.  1902;  R.  T.  S.  1905;  p.  University  Ave.  ch., 
Rochester,  Oct.  1903-05;  First  ch..  Poplar  Bluflf,  Mo.,  May  1905-Mar. 
08;   First  ch.,   Fayetteville,   Tenn.,   Mar.   1908-. 

Address,   Fayetteville,  Tenn. 

CHARLES  BURTON  STEPHENS,  b.  Logan  Co.,  111.,  Dec.  29, 
1876;  W.  J.  C.  1902;  R.  T.  S.  1905,  B.  D.  1905;  ord.  South  Omaha, 
Neb.,  June  14,  1905 ;  p.  First  ch.,  Kearney,  Neb.,  June  1905-. 

Address,  2013   Sixth   Ave.,   Kearney,   Neb. 
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BURTT  NEVILLE  TIMBIE,  b.  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  Oct.  30,  1874; 
Bridgewater  (Mass.)  S.  N.  S.;  teaching,  3  years;  B.  U.  1900-02;  R.  T. 
S.  1905;  ord.  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  May  23,  1905;  p.  Wetzel  Memorial  cli., 
Kirkwood,  Mo.,  June  1905- 

Address,  120  E.  Monroe  Ave.,  Kirkwood,  Mo. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

Carey  Herbert  Conley,  b.  Tecumseh,  Mich.,  Jan.  29,  1879;  U.  Mich. 
1902 ;  R.  T.  S.  1902-03 ;  dismissed  to  U.  C. ;  teaching,  1905- 

Address,  707  Church   St.,  Ann  Arbor,   Mich. 

Roscoe  Barnet  Favoright,  b.  Hagerstown,  Ind.,  Mar.  6,  1873;  S.  C. 
1902;  R.  T.  S.  Sep.-Dec.  1902;  ord.  Atlanta,  111.,  Aug.  11,  1903;  p. 
Apr.   1903-  Address,   108  E.  Fifth  St.,  North  Platte,  Neb. 

Edwin  Westlake  Fiske,  b.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  19,  1876;  U.  R.  1900; 
R.  T.  S.  1902-03;  not  ord.;  in  business,  Rochester,  1903- 

Address,  262  Court  St.,  Rochester,  N.   Y. 

Alonzo  Willard  Fortune,  b.  Killbuck,  O.,  June  29,  1873;  Hiram  C. 
1898;  ord.  Church  of  Christ,  Hiram,  O.,  June  1901;  R.  T.  S.  1903-04; 
dismissed  to  S.  B.  T.  S.        Address,  1358  Burdette  Ave.,  Cincinnati,  O. 

William  Ludwig  Wahl,  R.  T.  S.  1902-03  (for  record  vid  G.  D.  Class  of 
1901). 

22 
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GRADUATES 

M.  E.  VAN  NOSTRAND,  Class  Secretary 

GEORGE  MILTON  BARDSLEY,  b.  Augusta,  Me.,  Mar.   11,   1869; 

B.  U. ;  R.  T.  S.  1906 ;  ord. ;  assistant  p.  First  ch.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Address,  Hartford,  Conn. 

ALANSON  WATSON  BROWN,  b.  Ithaca,  Mich.,  July  12,  1879;  Kal. 

C.  1902;  U.  C.  1903;  C.  T.  S.  fall  1902;  R.  T.  S.  1906,  B.  D.  1906;  ord. 
Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  June  29,  1906;  p.  Second  ch..  Grand  Rapids,  May 
1906-Oct.  08;  associate  p.  Fountain  St.  ch.   (consolidated),  Oct.  1908- 

Address,  177  N.  Prospect  St.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

FREDERICK  AUGUSTUS  BRUNER,  b.  Atlantic,  la..  May  29,  1869; 
W.  J.  C.  1894-97;  Moody  Bible  Inst.  1897-99;  miss,  of  American  S.  S. 
Union,  May-Sep.  1899;  ord.  Hebron,  Neb.,  Mar.  8,  1900;  p.  Hebron, 
1900-01 ;  Bethel  ch.,  Hiawatha,  Kan.,  1901-03 ;  Kansas  City  Bapt.  T.  S., 
1902-05,  B.  Th.,  ib.,  1905 ;  R.  T.  S.  1906 ;  p.  Chamite,  Kan.,  May  1906- 
Nov.  07;  Emmanuel  ch.,  Sacramento,  Calif.,  Dec.  1907-. 

Address,  2416  P  St.,   Sacramento,   Calif. 
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1906 

ISRAEL  BROOKS  CLARK,  1).  renficld,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  5,  1879;  U.  R. 
1903 ;  R.  T.  S.  1906,  B.  D.  1906 ;  ord.  Park  Ave.  ch.,  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
May  4,  1906;  miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Suifii,  China,  Oct.  1906-. 

Address,  Suifu,  (via  Chunking),  West  China. 

FORD  TODD  COX.  b.  Laurens  Co.,  S.  C.  Sep.  10,  1880;  Fur.  U. 
1902;  teaching,  1903-(M;  R.  T.  S.  1906;  ord.  Jacobsburg,  O.,  Sep.  16, 
1906;  p.  Jacobsburg,  Woodsfield,  Beallsville,  O.,  1906;  Harmony,  N.  C, 
1907-08;  teaching,  1908-  Address,  Fountain  Inn,  S.  C. 

HERMAN  GIRVIN  CUTHBERT,  b.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Apr.  6,  1881; 
U.  Penn.  1902;  in  business,  June  1902-Aug.  03;  R.  T.  S.  1906,  B.  D. 
1906;  graduate  student,  U.  C,  June  1906-Dec.  08;  summer,  1909;  not 
ord. ;  assistant  p.  Fountain  St.  ch.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  June  1907- 
June  08;  teaching,  1908- 

Permanent  address,  3944  Chestnut  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

JOHN  PATON  DAVIES,  b.  Cleveland,  O.,  July  27,  1878;  O.  C.  1900; 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  secy.  O.  State  U.,  1900-02;  C.  T.  S.  1904-05;  R.  T.  S. 
1906,  B.  D.  1906;  ord.  Cedar  Ave.  ch.,  Cleveland,  O.,  June  13,  1906; 
miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Kiating,  1906- 

Address,   Kiating,   West    China. 

CHARLES  FRANCIS  EDDY,  b.  Richville,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  5,  1873;  U.  R. 
1902;  R.  T.  S.  1906;  ord.  Tipton,  Ind.,  July  26,  1906;  p.  Tipton,  June 
1906-Mar.  08;   Rose,   N.   Y.,  June   1908-  Address,   Rose,   N.   Y. 

CLARENCE  MILTON  EDDY,  b.  Wauseon,  O.,  June  13,  1877; 
D.  U.  1903 ;  R.  T.  S.  1906 ;  ord.  Coshocton,  O.,  June  28,  1906 ;  p.  Coshoc- 
ton, June  1906-Mar.  08;  Urbana,  Mar.  1908-  pres.  O.  State  B.  Y. 
P.  U.,  1908-09.  Address,  112  E.  Ward  St.,  Urbana,  O. 

CHARLES  FRED  EISENMENGER,  b.  Hanover,  Canada,  Jan.  6, 
1871;  B.  U.  1903:  R.  T.  S.  1906;  ord.  Issaquah,  Wash.,  Nov.  6,  1906; 
miss.  A.   B.   H.   M.   Soc,   Issaquah,   1906-. 

Address,    Issaquah,    Wash. 

ANDREW  SCOTT  FITTS,  b.  Newport,  Ky.,  Oct.  13,  1879;  U.  Cin- 
cinnati, O.,  1902;  in  business,  June  1902-Sep.  03;  R.  T.  S.  1906,  B.  D. 
1906;  ord.  Coalton,  O.,  Oct.  2,  1906;  miss.  p.  Vigo,  Sep.  1906-May  08; 
Palestine  ch.,  Shcrritts,  May  1908-Sep.  09;  p.  North  East,  Pa.,  Oct. 
1909-.  Address,    North   East,   Pa. 

WAYLAND  DUNN  GATES,  b.  Scranton,  Pa.,  Apr.  18,  1883;  Hills- 
dale C.  1903;  R.  T.  S.  1906,  B.  D.  1906;  graduate  student,  U.  T.  S. 
1906-07,  also  Columbia  U. ;  ord.  Scranton,  Pa.,  June  25,  1906;  asist- 
ant.  p.  Second  Ave.  ch..  New  York,  N.  Y.,  June-Dec.  1906;  p.  Emman- 
uel ch.,  ib.,  Dec.  1906-June  07 ;  miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Hanyang,  China, 
Oct.  1907-.  Address,  Hanyang,   China. 

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OTIS  GREEN,  b.  Renrock,  O.,  June  8,  1876;  B.  U.  1903,  Ph.B.;  H.  U. 
Divinity  School,  1903-04;  R.  T.  S.  1906,  B.  D.  1906;  ord.  Mt.  Gilead, 
O.,   Nov.   7,   1906;   p.    Mt.   Gilead,   Oct.    1906-. 

Address,   Mt.   Gilead,   O. 

HARRY  GLADSTONE  GREENSMITH,  b.  Wombwell,  Yorkshire, 
England,  Aug.  6,  1869;  U.  R.  1900-03;  R.  T.  S.  1906;  ord.  Oswego, 
N.  Y.,  Oct.  14,  1907;  p.  Wilder  St.  ch.  and  Bronson  Ave.  ch.  (consoli- 
dated), Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1906-07;  Oswego,  May  1907-10;  associate 
secy.,  Rochester  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1910-.  Representative  to  International 
Supreme  Lodge,  L  O.  G.  T.  at  Belfast,  Ireland,  1905,  1908  and  at 
Stockholm,  Sweden,  1902,  1905 ;  International  Chaplain,  I.  O.  G.  T., 
1908-  Address,    134    South    Ave.,   Rochester,    N.   Y. 

JAMES  MILTON  HARRIS,  b.  Great  Valley,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  25,  1875; 
U.  R.  1901;  R.  T.  S.  1906;  ord.  Swea  City,  la.,  Jan.  15,  1907;  p.  Swea 
City,  Aug.  1906-June  09 ;  graduate  student,  U.  C.  Divinity  School,  sum- 
mer   1909;    p.    Shinglehouse,    Pa.,    Feb.    1910-. 

Address,  Shinglehouse,  Pa. 

EDWARD  LEONARD  JAMES,  b.  Rushford,  N.  Y.,  May  28,  1873; 
U.  R.  1903;  R.  T.  S.  1906,  B.  D.  1906;  ord.  Hartford,  N.  Y.,  June  28, 
1906;  p.  Walworth,  May  1902- Apr.  06;  Hartford,  June  1906-. 

Address,   Hartford,    N.   Y. 

JOHN  WILLIAM  JOHNSON,  b.  Willington,  Durham,  England,  Jan. 
31,  1872;  U.  R.,  Ph.B.,  1909;  R.  T.  S.  1906;  ord.  Ransomville,  N.  Y., 
July  2,  1901;  p.  Ransomville,  1901-04;  Le  Roy,  Jan.  1906-Apr.  09; 
w.  c.  Apr.-Dec.   1909;  p.  Wenatchee,  Wash.,  Dec.   1909-. 

Address,  318  Chelan  Ave.  S.,  Wenatchee,  Wash. 

RALPH  MORTIMER  JONES,  b.  Wolfville,  N.  S.,  July  19,  1879; 
Ac.  C.  1898-1901;  R.  T.  S.  1906;  ord.  Chester,  Vt.,  Nov.  7,  1906;  p. 
Chester,  Sep.  1906-.  Address,  Chester,  Vt. 

OSCAR  PAUL  LIENAU,  b.  Grandeuz,  Prussia,  Germany,  Oct.  9, 
1875;  Kal.  C.  1902;  assistant  secy.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and 
at  Central  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1902-03;  R.  T.  S.  1906; 
not  ord. ;  teaching,  1906-.    Address,  604  Augusta  Ave.,  Spokane,  Wash, 

MILTON  McWHORTER  LIVINGSTON,  b.  Gaylesville,  Ala.,  Sep. 
7,  1875;  Mendota  C.  111.,  1904;  R.  T.  S.  1906;  ord.  Advent  Christian 
Conference,  Elgin,  111.,  Apr.  25,  1903 ;  p.  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  May  1906- 
Jan.  08;  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  Jan.-June  1908;  p.  and  teaching,  Los 
Angeles,    Calif.,   Sep.    1908-. 

Address,   246   Ave.   23,    Los    Angeles,    Calif. 

ROBERT  BELL  LONGWELL,  b.  Clarion  Co.,  Pa.,  June  6,  1873; 
B.  U.  1903;  R.  T.  S.  1906;  B.  D.  May  1906;  ord.  Second  ch.,  Suffiield, 
Conn.,  Sep.  7,  1906;  miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  to  Nagas  at  Impur,  Assam, 
Dec.    1906-.  Address,    Impur,    Assam,    India. 

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1906 

PETER  ALEXANDER  McDIARMID,  b.  Bruce  Co.,  Ontario,  Cana- 
da, Aug.  21,  1874;  McM.  U.  1903;  R.  T.  S.  1906;  ord.;  mi.s.s.  A.  B.  F.  M. 
See,  Sena  Bata,  Congo  Free  State,  1906-. 

Address  in  U.  S.,  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Ford  Bldg.,  Boston,  Mass. 

EZRA  MINOR  MORSE,  b.  Watkins,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  21,  1873;  Colg.  U. 
1902;  R.  r.  S.  1900;  ord.  S.  Livonia,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  22,  1906;  p.  S. 
Livonia,  1906-Feb.  09;  in  business,  w.  c.  Belmont,  Feb.  1909-. 

Address,   Belmont,   N.   Y. 

FRANCIS  WAYLAND  PATTISON,  b.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  18, 
1879;  Ac.  C.  1904;  R.  T.  S.  1906;  ord.  Second  ch.,  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
June  21,  1906;  miss.  p.  in  Manitoba  and  Alberta,  Canada,  1906-07; 
assistant  to  the  Rev.  G.  Campbell  Morgan,  D.D.,  London,  England, 
1908;  p.  Maverick  ch.,  E.  Boston,  Mass.,  Dec.  1908-. 

Address,  East   Boston,   Mass. 

CHARLES  EUGENE  ROSS,  b.  Maine,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  8,  1867;  U.  R. 
1901;  R.  T.  S.  1906;  ord.  Naples,  N.  Y.,  June  28,  1906;  p.  Naples,  Feb. 
1906-Mar.  08;  Poultney,  Vt.,  Mar.  1908-.  Address,  Poultney,  Vt. 

MORTON    RUTHERFORD   SHELDON,  b.    Springboro,   Pa.,   June 

4,  1876;  Bu.  U.  1903;  R.  T.  S.  1906;  ord.  Rapid  City,  S.  D.,  Aug.  15, 
1906;  p.  Rapid  City,  June  1906-June  09;  Arlington  St.  ch.,  Akron,  O., 
July   1909-.  Address,  38  Irwin   Court,  Akron,   O. 

FRANK  KING  SINGISER,  b.  Mechanicsburg,  Pa.,  Oct.  27,  1880; 
U.  R.  1903;  R.  T.  S.  1906,  B.  D.  1906;  ord.  Allentown,  Pa.,  July  6, 
1906;  p.  Montevideo,  Minn.,  1906-07;  Cong,  ch.,  Ortonville,  1907-. 
Author,    The   Dynamic   of  Culture.  Address,    Ortonville,    Minn. 

LEO  WHITTEMORE  SPRING,  b.  Knoxville,  Pa.,  June  4,  1874; 
Knox  C,  1902;  ord.  Galesburg,  111.,  Sep.  13,  1906;  p.  East  Main  St. 
Cong,  ch.,  Galesburg,  111.,  Sep.  1901-Aug.  03;  R.  T.  S.  1906;  miss.  A. 
B.  F.  M.  Soc,  to  Shans  at  Bhamo,  Burma,  Sep.  1906-. 

Address,  Bhamo,  Burma. 

WILLIAM  KEENEY  TOWNER,  b.  Mitchells,  Pa.,  Feb.  12,  1871; 
ord.  Dansville,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  4,  1897;  p.  Dansville,  July  1895-Nov.  98; 
Painted  Post,  Nov.  1898-Oct.  1900;  U.  R.  1900-03;  p.  Clifton,  Oct. 
1900- Feb.  05;  Wilder  St.  ch.,  Rochester,  Feb.  1905-Apr.  06;  R.  T.  S. 
1906;  p.  Geneva,  Apr.  1906-. 

Address,  150  LaFayette  Ave.,  Geneva,  N.  Y. 

MANNING  EUGENE  VAN  NOSTRAND,  b.   Keyport,  N.  J.,  Nov. 

5,  1877;  B.  U.  1903;  R.  T.  S.  1906,  B.  D.  1906;  ord.  Hornell,  N.  Y., 
Sep.  20,  1906;  p.  South  Side  ch.,  Hornell,  May  1906-. 

Address,  361   Canisteo  St.,  Hornell,   N.  Y. 
201 


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FRANK  EDMOND  VOLCK,  b.  Chicago,  111.,  July  17,  1870;  U.  Neb. 
1903;  R.  T.  S.  1906,  B.  D.  1906;  ord.  Lincoln,  Neb.,  May  29,  1906; 
p.  Blaine,  Wash.,  June  1906-June  09;  Ragan,  Neb.,  Aug.  1909-10;  Wy- 
more,  1910-.  Address,  Wymore,  Neb. 

JOHN  GERALD  YORK,  b.  Peru,  Ind.,  June  19,  1875;  F.  C.  1902; 
p.  Second  ch.,  Alt.  Pleasant,  Ind.,  Feb.  1902-May  03;  R.  T.  S.  1906, 
B.  D.  1906;  ord.  Fulton,  N.  Y.,  June  15,  1906;  p.  Fulton,  May  1906- 
Vice  pres.  N.  Y.  State  S.   S.  Association,  1909-. 

Address,  351  Highland  St.,  Fulton,  N.  Y. 

32 

1907 

GRADUATE   STUDENTS 

HERMAN  GIRVIN  CUTHBERT,  graduate  student,  R.  T.  S.  1906-07 
(for  record  vid.  Class  of  1906). 

HARRY  SHREVE  HIGGINS,  graduate  student,  R.  T.  S.  1906-07 
(for  record  vid.  Class  of  1902). 

GRADUATES 

R.  B.  PATTISON,  Class  Secretary 

FRANK  BRUCE  BACHELOR,  b.  Wells  Co.,  Ind.,  Dec.  11,  1876; 
F.  C.  1904;  R.  T.  S.  1907;  ord.  Crooked  Creek,  Ind.,  May  24,  1901; 
p.  Crooked  Creek,  Sep.  1900-Sep.  04;  F.  C.  1904;  R.  T.  S.  1907,  B. 
D.  1908;  p.  Coldwater,  Mich.,  May  1908-  pres.  Ind.  B.  Y.  P.  U.  1902- 
04.  Address,  11  Division   St.,  Coldwater,   Mich. 

GORDON  HARRINGTON  BAKER,  b.  Yancook  Is.  N.  S.,  Canada, 
Mar.  20,  1878;  Ac.  C.  1904;  R.  T.  S.  1907,  B.  D.  1908;  ord.  Himrod,  N. 
Y.,  May  31,  1905;  p.  Montreal,  Canada,  May  1907-. 

Address,  208  Ash  Ave.,  Montreal,  Que.,  Canada. 

IRVING  JUDSON   BECKWITH,  b.   McDonough,   N.   Y.,   Mar.   31, 
1883;  B.  U.  1904;  R.  T.  S.  1907;  ord.  Oxford,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  10,  1907 
assistant  p.    First  ch.,   Dayton,   O.,   and   p.   Dayton  View   Branch   ch. 
June   1907-.  Address,   527   River  St.,   Dayton,   O 

BAYARD  BLAINE  BRADEN,  b.  Farmersburg,  Ind.,  Dec.  19,  1879 
Ottawai  U.  1894 ;  R.  T.  S.  1907 ;  ord.  First  ch.,  Wichita,  Kan.,  May  3Q 
1906;  traveled  in  Palestine,  Egypt  and  Europe,  May-Sep.  1907;  p 
Charleston,  111.,  Nov.   1907-Oct.  09;   Roodhouse,  Oct.   1909-. 

Address,   Roodhouse,   111. 

EDWIN  RANSOM  BROWN,  b.  Lena,  111.,  Dec.  12,  1880;  S.  C,  1904; 
R.  T.  S.  1907,  B.  D.  1908;  ord.  Temple  ch.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  July 

202 


1907 

11,    1907;   assistant   p.    Temple   ch.,   Los    Angeles,   June    1907-Oct.   09; 
miss.  A.  B.  H.  M.  Soc,  Mexico  City,  Mexico,  Oct.   1909- 

Addrcss,  3a  Gabino  Barreda,  56,  Int.  7,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

ROLLA  EARL  BROWN,  b.  Russell,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  5,  1875;  ord.  First 
ch.,  Cumberland,  la.,  Nov.  15,  1899;  p.  Cumberland,  July  1899-Sep. 
1900;  Evanston,  Wyo.,  Nov.  1900-Scp.  03;  D.  U.  1904;  Niagara  St. 
ch.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  1904-May  06;  R.  T.  S.  1907;  iMarket  St. 
ch. ;  Zanesville,  O.,  Aug.  1907-.  Address,  231  Thurman  St.,  Zanesville,  O. 

WILLIAM  CALLOWAY,  b.  Calhoun  Co.,  111.,  June  27,  1869;  La  Gr. 
C.  1902;  ord.  June  1894,  Foley,  Mo.;  R.  T.  S.  1907;  fin.  agent  La.  Gr. 
C,  1907-09;  p.  Maywod.  1909-.  Address,  Maywood,  Mo. 

HAROLD  PUTNAM  CHAFFEE,  b.  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.,  Apr. 
25,  1880;  D.  U.  1903;  pres.  secy.,  Bishop  C,  Marshall,  Tex.,  1903-04; 
R.  T.  S.  1907;  ord.  Park  Ave.  ch.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  May  11,  1907; 
p.  Grundy  Center,  la.,  May  1907-Jan.  10;  First  ch.,  Iowa  City,  Jan. 
1910-.  Address,  Iowa  City,  la. 

ALBERT  B.  CLARK,  b.  Manchester,  N.  Y.,  June  21,  1879;  U.  R. 
1905;  R.  T.  S.  1907;  ord.  Boise,  Idaho,  July  18,  1907;  p.  Eagle,  July 
1907-Mar.  08;  Idaho  Falls,  Mar.  1908-    Address,  Idaho  Falls,  Idaho. 

CHARLES  ABRAM  DECKER,  b.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  7,  1877; 
U.  R.  1902;  p.  Williamston,  Apr.  1901-May  07;  R.  T.  S.  1907;  ord. 
Williamston,  N.  Y.,  June  4,  1907;  p.  Fourth  ch.,  Chicago,  111.,  May 
1907-.  Address,   1755  Washington  Boul.,  Chicago,  111. 

CHARLES  FOWLER  FIELDS,  b.  Granby,  Conn.,  Aug.  5,  1874; 
B.  U.  1904;  R.  T.  S.  1907,  B.  D.  1908;  ord.  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  Sep. 
1907;  p.  First  ch.,  Hoboken,  May  1907-09;  Ogdensburg,  N.  Y.,  1909-. 

Address,  Ogdensburg,  N.  Y. 

MANSFIELD  FRENCH  FORBELL,  b.  E.  Rockaway,  L.  I.,  Feb. 
3.  1876;  B.  U.  1903;  instructor,  Oratory,  Bu.  U.,  1903-04;  R.  T.  S. 
1907;  ord.  Sunbury,  Pa.,  Sep.  10,  1907;  p.  Sunbury,  July  1907- 

Address,  115  S.  Fourth  St.,  Sunbury,  Pa. 

SAMUEL  HAEMEL,  b.  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  Mar.  3,  1874;  G.  D.  1902; 
ord.  First  German  ch..  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  11,  1902;  p.  First  Germ, 
ch..  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1902-05;  R.  T.  S.  1907,  B.  D.  1908;  p.  First 
Germ,  ch.,  Chicago,  111.,  1907-09;  miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Madras,  1909- 

Address,    Madras,    India. 

ANTHONY  CONRAD  HAGEMAN,  b.  Independence,  la..  May  19, 
1872;  ord.  Beaver,  la.,  June  1902;  p.  Beaver,  la.,  1900-04;  DesM.  C. 
1904;  p.  Hannibal,  N.  Y.,  1905-07;  R.  T.  S.  1907,  B.  D.  1908;  miss. 
A.  B.  H.  M.  Soc,  Bayano  dist.,  Cuba,  Jan.  1908-Dec.  09; 

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FRANCIS  CLYDE  HEROD,  b.  Dunkard,  Pa.,  June  2,  1877;  W.  Va, 
U.  1903;  instructor,  Rhetoric,  W.  Va.  U.,  1903-04;  R.  T.  S.  1907; 
graduate  student,  missionary  preparation,  U.  T.  S.,  1907-08;  ord. 
Bushwick  Ave.  ch.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  June  25,  1908;  assistant  p.  Bush- 
wick  Ave.  ch.,  Brooklyn,  1907-08;  miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  as  prof.  Bapt. 
C,  Rangoon,  Burma,  Nov.  1908-. 

Address,  Baptist  College,  Rangoon,  Burma. 

DAVID  ORVAL  HOPKINS,  b.  Wales,  Sep.  17,  1875;  Ottawa  U., 
1904;  N.  T.  I.  1904-05;  Kansas  City  T.  S.  1905-06;  R.  T.  S.  1907; 
ord.  Reading,  Kan.,  1899;  p.  Roodhouse,  111.,  1907-09;  Cambridge,  1909-. 

Address,  115  Court  St.,  Cambridge,  111. 

ELY  VICTOR  LAMB,  b.  Clark  Co.,  111.,  June  4,  1873;  ord.  Washburn, 
Mo.,  1899;  p.  Elm  Grove,  Mo.,  1897-1901;  W.  J.  C.  1901;  p.  Trimble, 
Mo.  1900-01 ;  First  ch.,  Flat  River,  Apr.  1902-Aug.  04 ;  R.  T.  S.  1907 ; 
p.  Seventh  St.  ch.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1907-08;  First  ch.,  E.  St.  Louis,  111., 
1908-.  Address,  419  N.  11th  St.,  E.  St.  Louis,  111. 

LESLIE  ORAN  LOOMER,  b.  Walton,  N.  S.  Jan.  26,  1878;  Ac.  C. 
1903;  N.  T.  I.  1903;  R.  T.  S.  1907;  p.  Lower  Stewiacke,  N.  S.,  1908-. 

Address,  Lower   Stewiacke,   N.   S. 

DONALD  BRUCE  MacQUEEN,  b.  Manilla,  Ont.,  Canada,  Dec.  23, 
1877;  R.  T.  S.  1907,  B.  D.  1908;  ord.  W.  Henrietta,  N.  Y.,  May  15, 
1908;  p.  W.  Henrietta,  1908-.  graduate  student,  R.  T.  S.,  N.  T.,  1907- 
09.  Address,  W.  Henrietta,  N.  Y. 

HARLEY  HARREN  MARRIOTT,  b.  Vernon,  la.,  Jan.  27,  1877; 
LaGr.  C,  1904;  R.  T.  S.  1907;  ord.  Farmington,  la.,  Dec.  14,  1897; 
p.  Clayton,  III,  July  1907-Feb.  09;  First  ch.,  Fort  Scott,  Kan.,  Feb. 
1909-  Address,  733   S.  Judson   St.,   Fort   Scott,   Kan. 

JOHN  SMITH  McFADDEN,  b.  Johnson's  Mills,  N.  B.,  Canada, 
Apr.  9,  1877;  Ac.  C.  1902,  Y.  C.  1904;  R.  T.  S.  1907;  ord.  Petitcodiac, 
N.  B.,  Oct.  30,  1907;  p.  Petitcodiac,  Sep.  1907-June  09;  River  Hebert, 
N.    S.,   July    1909-.  Address,   River   Hebert,   Cumb.    Co.,    N.    S. 

JOHN  COV/AN  McFARLANE,  b.  Huron  Co.,  Ont.,  Oct.  8,  1866; 
McM.  U.  1899;  ord.  Port  Perry,  Ont.  Dec.  6,  1899;  p.  Port  Perry, 
May  1899-Sep.  1904;  R.  T.  S.  1907;  p.  W.  Henrietta,  Sep.  1904-Oct. 
07;  Port  Hope,  Ont.,  Oct.  1907-. 

Address,    Port   Hope,   Ontario,    Canada. 

JOHN  NAIL  McLEAN,  b.  Brock  Township,  Ont.,  Canada,  Jan.  1, 
1870;  McM.  U.  1903;  ord.  Wingham,  Ont.,  June  3,  1903;  p.  Wingham, 
Oct.  1903-Sep.  05;  R.  T.  S.  1907;  p.  Ontario,  N.  Y.,  1905-07;  Taber- 
nacle ch.,  Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  July  1907-. 

Address,  343  St.  John's  Ave.,  Winnipeg,  Man. 
204 


1907 

JOHN  WEAVER  NEWSOM,  b.  Katonton,  Ga.,  Oct.  20,  1879;  Mer. 
U.  1900;  p.  and  teaching,  Georgetown,  Ga.,  1900-04;  ord.  Morgan,  Ga., 
1901;  R.  T.  S.  1907,  B.  D.  1908;  graduate  student,  Bible  History, 
R.  T.  S.  1907-08,  also  U.  R. ;  p.  Knowlesville,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  1906-May 
08;  head  Theological  dcpt..  Bishop  C.,  1908-. 

Address,  Bishop  College,  Marshall,  Texas. 

MERRICK  CALVIN  PARISH,  b.  Richland,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  4,  1871; 
DesM.  C.  1904;  R.  T.  S.  1907;  ord.  Murray,  la.,  June  29,  1904;  p. 
Stirling,  N.  Y.,  June  1905-May  07;  miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Pegu, 
Burma,   Nov.    1907-.  Address,    Pegu,    Burma. 

ROBERT  BAINBRIDGE  PATTISON,  b.  New   Haven,  Conn.,  May 

30.  1875;  U.  R.  1S99,  15.  S. ;  in  business.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1899-1903; 
R.  T.  S.  1907;  ord.  Second  ch.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  June  11,  1907;  p. 
Claremont,  N.  H.,  Oct.  1907-.  Address,  Claremont,  N.   H, 

CARL  MILHOUSE  REVENAUGH,  b.  Rowland,  O.,  May  1,  1875; 
D.  U.  1904;  R.  T.  S.   1907;  not  ord.;  teaching,  1907- 

Address,    Pe   Ell,   Washington. 

LEWIS  BERNARD  ROGERS,  b.  Lakeville.  N.  Y.,  Apr.  24,  1873; 
DesM.  C.  1904;  ord.  Lohrville,  la.,  Sep.  4,  1903;  p.  North  Union  ch., 
Boone,  la.,  1901-04;  R.  T.  S.  1907;  miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Toungoo, 
Burma,  1907-.  Address,  Toungoo,  Burma. 

CHARLES  RUTHERFORD,  b.  Minto,  Ont.,  Canada,  May  18,  1875; 
McM.  C.  1904;  R.  T.  S.  1907;  ord.  McMinnville,  Ore.,  June  11,  1907; 
miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  to  Telugus,  S.  India,  Oct.  1907-. 

Address,   Nandyal,   R.   S.,   S.   India. 

WILLIAM  CLARENCE  SCOTT,  b.  New  Windsor,  111.,  Mar.  28, 
1877;  O.  U.  1901-04;  ord.  Erie,  Kan.,  May  23,  1902;  p.  Erie,  1902-04; 
Kansas  City  Bapt.  T.  S.  1905-06;  p.  Clifton,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  1906-May  07; 
R.  T.  S.  1907 ;  p.  Shelbina,  Mo.,  Alay  1907-  Address,  Shelbina,  ^lo. 

WILLIAM  OSCAR  SHANK,  b.  Brown  Co.,  111..  Dec.  9,  1868;  LaGr. 
C.  1904;  R.  T.  S.  1907,  B.  D.  1908;  ord.  Kellerville,  111.,  Aug.  1902;  p. 
Winfield,  Kan.,  1907-       Address,  210  E.  Eleventh  St.,  Winfield,  Kan. 

ERASTUS  ABRAHAM  SMITH,  b.  Crowley.  Ark.,  July  14.  1868; 
McM.  C.  1904;  R.  T.  S.  1907;  ord.  Arleta,  Ore.,  June  24,  1907;  p. 
Arleta,  1907-10;  Payallup,  Wash.,  1910-.  Address,  Payaliup,  Wash. 

HAROLD  STANLEY  STEWART,  b.  Hamilton,  Ont.,  Canada.,  Feb. 
21,  1882;  U.  R.  1903;  H.  U.  1904;  R.  T.  S.  1907;  ord..  First  ch.,  Couders- 
port.  Pa.,  Dec.  6.  1907;  p.  Coudcrsport,  May  1907-Jan.  10;  First  ch.. 
Corning,   N.   Y..  Jan.   1910-.  Address,   Corning,   N.    Y. 

205 


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FRED  EVERETT  STOCKTON,  b.  Mosiertown,  Pa.,  Aug.  26,  1877; 
Alleghany  C.  1904;  R.  T.  S.  1907;  ord.  Madison,  S.  D.,  July  23,  1907; 
p.  Madison,  1907-.  pres.  B.  Y.  P.  U.  of  S.  D.,  1907-09. 

Address,  1307  W.  Fifth  St.,  Madison,   S.  D. 

WILLIAM  HENRY  TOLLIVER,  b.  Bedford,  Ind.,  Sep.  25,  1872; 
ord.  Chillicothe,  Mo.,  June  18,  1899;  W.  J.  C.  1900-03;  p.  Ludlow,  Mo., 
Oct.  1898-1901 ;  Gilead  ch.,  Sugartree,  Nov.  1901-Nov.  05 ;  Kansas  City 
Bapt.  T.  S.  1903-06;  R.  T.  S.  1907;  p.  Columbia  City,  Ind.,  1907-10; 
Minouk,  111.,  1910-.  Address,  Minouk,  111. 

HARRY  HINMAN  TREAT,  b.  Mirabile,  Mo.,  Apr.  5,  1874;  Kal.  C. 
1901 ;  R.  T.  S.  1902-04 ;  ord.  Las  Vegas,  N.  M.,  Apr.  2,  1905 ;  Las  Vegas, 
Dec.  1904-Aug.  06;  W.  Bethany,  N.  Y.,  Apr.-Aug.  1907;  R.  T.  S. 
1907;  A.  B.  H.  M.  Soc,  Kiowa  Indians  (station.  Saddle  Mountain), 
1907-.  pres.  B.  Y.  P.  U.  of  N.  M.,  1905. 

Address,  Saddle  Mountain,  Okla. 

GEORGE  KAVENEY  WARREN,  b.  Codnor,  Derbyshire,  Eng.,  Feb. 
26,  1870;  Syracuse  U.  1904;  R.  T.  S.  1907,  B.  D.  1909;  ord.  Lake  Ave. 
ch.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  1908;  assistant  p.  Lake  Ave.  ch.,  Rochester, 
Jan.  1908- Jan.  10;  p.  Calvary  ch.,  Syracuse,  Jan.  1910-. 

Address,   1309  E.  Genesee  St.,   Syracuse,   N.  Y. 

EUGENE  MERRILL  WILSON,  b.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  29,  1880; 
B.  U.  1904;  R.  T.  S.  1907;  ord.  Potsdam,  N.  Y.,  June  14,  1907;  p.  Pots- 
dam, 1907-09;  retired,  invalid,  1909-.  Address  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

LEWIS  EVANS  WORLEY,  b.  Panola,  111.,  Sep.  3,  1878;  S.  C.  1903; 
teaching,  1903-04;  R.  T.  S.  1907;  ord.  El  Paso,  111.,  July  2,  1907;  miss. 
A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Swatow,  China,  1907-.  Address,  Swatow,  China. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

Albert  McKenzie  Boggs,  b.  Nellore,  India,  May  18,  1883;  Ac.  C.  1903; 
R.  T.  S.  1904-05;  dismissed  to  S.  B.  T.  S.  miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc. 
1908-.  Address,  Madras,  South  India. 

Orey  Mason  Demcott,  b.  Westfield,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  3,  1871;  Keuka  C. 
1903;  R.  T.  S.  1904-05;  dismissed  to  U.  T.  S. 

Address,   Paterson,   N.   J. 

John  Peabody  Herring,  b.  Haverhill,  Mass.,  June  30,  1882;  B.  U.  1904; 
R.  T.  S.  1904-05;  dismissed  to  U.  T.  S. 

Address,   Redmond,  Washington. 

John  Alexander  Hilts,  b.  Grey  Co.,  Ont.,  Canada,  June  14,  1876;  McM. 
U.  Theol.  Dept.;  R.  T.  S.  1906;  p.  S.  Livonia,  N.  Y.,  1905-07; 
Belleville,  Ont.,  1907-.  Address,  Belleville,  Ont.  Canada. 

206 


1908 

John  Lee  Maddox,  b.  Fayettevillc,  O.,  Apr.  27,  1877;  D.  U.  1904;  R.  T. 
S.  1904-06;  dismissed  to  Y.  C.  Divinity  School. 

Address,  Yale  Station,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

44 

1908 
GRADUATE   STUDENTS 

DONALD  BRUCE  MacQUEEN,  graduate  student,  R.  T.  S.  1907-08 

(for  record   vid.   Clas^  of  1907). 

JOHN  WEAVER  NEWSOM,  graduate  student,  R.  T.  S.  1907-08  (for 
record  vid.  Class  of  1907). 

GRADUATES 

PERRY  D.  WOODS,  Class  Secretary 

DAVID  BOVINGTON,  b.  Tunbridge  Wells,  Kent,  England,  Dec.  2, 
1869;  Woodstock  C.  1895;  McM.  U.  1899;  ord.  Vittoria,  Ont.,  Canada, 
June  1899;  p.  Vittoria,  May  1898-Apr.  1901;  Windsor,  Apr.  1901-July 
03 ;  St.  Thomas,  July  1903-Sep.  06 ;  Hilton,  Dec.  1906-.    R.  T.  S.  1908, 

B.  D.    1909;    graduate    student,    ib.,    1908-09;    fellow    in    theology,    ib., 
1909-.  Address,   Hilton,   N.   Y. 

JOHN  ANTHONY  CHERNEY,  b.  Cleveland,  C,  Nov.  21,  1878;  D. 
U.  1905;  R.  T.  S.  1908;  ord.  Pittsburg,  Penn.,  June  18,  1908;  p.  First 
ch..  Monessen,  Penn.,  May  1908-Aug.  09;  miss  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Oct. 
1909-.  Address,  Suifu,  West  China 

JOSEPH  HERBERT  COPE,  b.  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  Nov.  21,  1883; 
U.  Penn.  1904,  B.  S. ;  miss.  A.  B.  H.  M.  Soc.  in  Utah,  1904-05 ;  R.  T. 
S.  1908;  ord.  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  June  15,  1908;  miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc, 
1908-  Address,  Haka,  Chin  Hills,  Burma. 

FREDERICK  GERMAN  DEITWEILER,  b.  Louisville,  Ky.,  Mar.  4, 
1881;  lumber  camp  miss.,  1901-03;  miss.  (Presb.)  Aniwa,  Wis.,  Oct. 
1903-Dec.  04;  Presb.  T.  S.  of  Ky.,  1905-07;  R.  T.  S.  1908;  B.  D.  1909; 
ord.  Oberlin,  O.,  Sep.  28,  1908;  p.  Oberlin,  0.,  Aug.  1908- 

Address,  49  E.  College  St.,  Oberlin,  O. 

SAMUEL  EVERTON,  b.  Birmingham,  England,  Aug.  10,  1874;  Man- 
itoba U.,  1898 ;  ord.  Morden,  Man.,  Apr.  3,  1902 ;  p.  Morden,  Mar.  1901- 
Nov.  02;  Medicine  Hat,  Alta.,  Nov.  1902-Sep.  05;  R.  T.  S.  1908;  B. 
D.  1909 ;  p.  Mount  Pleasant  ch.,  Vancouver,  B.  C,  Sep.  1908- 

Address,  250  Thirteenth  Ave.,  E.,  Vancouver,  B.  C,  Canada. 

GEORGE  EUGENE  GIBBS,  b.  Encinitos,  Calif.,  Mar.  20,  1882;  W.  J. 

C.  1905;  R.  T.  S.  1908;  ord.  Farmington,  111.,  Dec.  1,  1908;  p.  Farm- 
ington,   Sep.   1908-10;   Macomb,   1910-.  Address,   Macomb,   111. 

207 


1909 

Henry  Hosie  Rowland,  b.  Delmar,  Pa.,  Sep.  30,  1884;  H.  U.  1906; 
R.  T.  S.  1905-06;  dismissed  to  U.  T.  S. 

Address,  700  Park  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Hugo  Frederick  Schade,  R.  T.  S.  1905-6  (for  record  see  G.  D.  Class 
of  1905). 

Russell  Basket  Whiteside,  b.  Lincoln  Co.,  Mo.,  Apr.  27,  1880;  ord. 
Mill  Creek,  Mo.,  July  16,  1903;  La  Gr.  C.  1905;  R.  T.  S.  1905-06; 

SO 
1909 

FELLOW 

CONRAD  HENRY  MOEHLMANN,  fellow  in  U.  C.  1908-09.  (for 
record  vid.  Class  of  1905). 

GRADUATE  STUDENTS 

DAVID  BOVINGTON,  graduate  student  R.  T.  S.  1908-09  (for  record 

vid.  Class  of  1908). 

DONALD  BRUCE  MacQUEEN,  graduate  student  R.  T.  S.  1908-09 

(for  record  vid.  Class  of  1908). 

GRADUATES 

ALBERT  W.  BEAVAN,  Class  Secretary 

HERMAN  CLIFFORD  De  ANGUERA,  b.  Wakefield,  Mass.,  July 
28,  1879;  D.  C  1902,  B.  S. ;  civil  engineering,  1907-07;  R.  T.  S.  1909; 
ord.  Detroit,  Mich.,  Dec.  1909;  p.  Clinton  Ave.  ch.,  Detroit,  Mich., 
1909-.  Address,  328  Meldrum  Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

ALBERT  WILLIAM  BEAVAN,  b.  Moscow,  Idaho,  Oct.  21,  1882; 
S.  C.  1906;  ord.  First  ch.,  Tacoma,  Wash.,  July  24,  1908;  R.  T.  S.  1909; 
p.  Lake  Ave.  ch.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  June  1909-. 

Address,  30  Lorimer  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

THOMAS  JOHNSON  BOLGER,  b.  Park  Hill,  Ont.,  Canada,  Dec.  31, 
1881;  D.  U.  1906;  ord.  Fourth  ch.,  Chicago,  111.,  June  10,  1909;  assistant 
p.  First  ch.,  Cleveland,  O.,  May  1909-Jan.  10;  assistant  p.  Central  Presb. 
ch.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Jan.-May  1910;  R.  T.   S.  1910; 

Address,    1916   Potomac   Ave.,    Chicago,    111. 

HARRY  MORTIMER  BREMMER,  b.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  6,  1885; 
N.  Y.  U.  1905;  R.  T.  S.  1909;  ord.  First  ch.,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  Oct. 
19,  1909;  assistant  p.  First  ch..  Fall  River,  June  1909-. 

Address,  372  Pine  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 
210 


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BERTON  FREDERIC  BRONSON,  b.  Blackhawk  Co.,  la.,  Mar.  28, 
1879;  Des  M.  C.  1906;  Divinity  School,  U.  C.  1906-08;  ord.  Cassopolis, 
Mich.,  July  15,  1907;  R.  T.  S.  1909;  p.  Crookston,  Minn.,  May  1909-. 
Address,  213  Hurlbut   St.,  Crookston,   Minn. 

JAMES  MADISON  BROWN,  b.  Hector,  Kan.,  Feb.  19,  1872;  Berea  C. 
1904  Lit.  B. ;  assistant  p.  First  ch.,  Hamilton,  0.,  June  1904-Sep.  06; 
R.  T.  S.  1909;  p.  Alabama,  N.  Y.,  May  1909-       Address,  Alabama,  N.  Y. 

CLARENCE  EDWARD  CHANEY,  b.  Rockford,  111.,  June  5,  1878; 
Y.  C.  1907;  R.  T.  S.  1909;  ord.  Calvary  ch..  New  Haven,  Conn., 
May  21,  1909;  miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Alaubin,  Burma,  1909-. 

Address,   Maubin,   I'urma,  India. 

ROSCOE  STINSON  CHITTUM,  b.  Rockbridge  Co.,  Va.,  Oct.  6, 
1871;  Des  M.  C.  1902;  in  business  1902-06;  R.  T.  S.  1909;  ord.  Sennett, 
N.  Y.,  Oct.  8,  1909;  p.  Sennett,  1909-.  Address,  Sennett,  N.  Y. 

STEWART  BATES  CRANDELL,  b.  St.  George,  Ont.,  Canada,  Dec. 
3,  1876;  Kal.  C.  1903;  ord.  Hastings,  Mich.,  Oct.  1903;  p.  First  ch., 
Hastings,  Sep.  1903-Sep.  06;  R.  T.  S.  1909;  p.  First  ch.,  Hornell,  N.  Y. 
June  1909-.  Address,  26  Church  St.,  Hornell,  N.  Y. 

WALTER  THOMAS  CONNER,  b.  Cleveland  Co.,  Ark.,  June  19, 
1877 ;  Bay.  U.  1906 ;  S.  B.  T.  S.  1907-08 ;  R.  T.  S.  1909 ;  ord.  Taylor  Co., 
Tex.  1909;  graduate  student,  R.  T.  S.  1909-10,  B.  D.  1910;  graduate  stu- 
dent, U  C.  1910- ;  prof.  Theology  S.  W.  B.  T.  S.  1910-. 

Address,  Fort  Worth,  Texas. 

WILLIAM  REINHARD  FRERICHS,  b.  Wilhelmshaven,  Germany, 
Aug.  26,  1877;  Carthage  C,  1906;  R.  T.  S.  1909;  ord.  Carthage,  111., 
May  20,  1909;  p.  Hillsboro,  Ore.,  Nov.  1909-     Address,  Hillsboro,  Ore. 

SILAS  DELMER  HUFF,  b.  Troy,  Ind.,  Sep.  19,  1881;  F.  C.  1906; 
ord.  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  Aug.  1.  1906;  R.  T.  S.  1909;  p.  Warsaw,  N. 
Y.,  1909-.  Address,  Warsaw,  N.  Y. 

WILLIAM  JOHNSON  LONGLEY,  b.  Chicago,  111.,  Sep.  22,  1883; 
Wheaton  C.  1907;  R.  T.  S.  1909;  ord.;  miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  May 
1909-.  Address,  Vinukonda,  Guntur  Dist.,  India. 

HERBERT  AMOS  LOTEE,  b.  N.  Bloomfield,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  27,  1877; 
U.  R.  1903;  ord.  Lima,  N.  Y.,  June  28,  1904;  p.  Calvary  ch..  Middle- 
town,  N.  Y.,  June  1903-Aug.  06;  Ogden  ch.,  Jan.  1908-June  09;  R. 
T.  S.  1909;  p.  North  ch.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  June  1909-. 

Address,  93  Ave.  C,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

CHARLES  FRANKLIN  MATHEWS,  b.  St.  Paris,  O.,  Sep.  7,  1881; 
D.  U.  1906,  Ph.B.;  R.  T.  S.  1909;  ord.  LeRoy,  N.  Y.,  June  2,  1909;  p. 
LeRoy,  May  1909-.  Address,  LeRoy,  N.   Y. 

211 


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DONALD  McINTYRE,  b.  Glomis,  Ont.,  Canada,  July  2,  1873; 
Brandon  C.  1904;  ord.  Pincher  Creek,  Alberta,  Jan.  1905;  p.  Pincher 
Creek,  Sep.  1904-Sep.  07;  R.  T.  S.  1909;  assistant  p.  Calvary  ch., 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1909-. 

Address,  Calvary  Baptist  Church,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

CALVIN  EARL  McMILLEN,  b.  Piqua,  O.,  Dec.  25,  1873;  D.  U. 
1906;  Ph.  B.;  ord.  Fletcher,  O.,  June  16,  1908;  R.  T.  S.  1909;  p. 
Westwood  ch.,  Cincinnati,  O.,   May   1909-. 

Address,  Westwood,  Cincinnati,  O. 

HOMER  DERIAL  PEASE,  p.  Harford,  Pa.,  Oct.  17,  1875;  Bu.  U. 
1906;  R.  T.  S.  1909;  ord.  Hermiston,  Ore.,  June  3,  1909;  miss.  p.  Her- 
miston.  May  1909-.  Address,  Hermiston,  Ore. 

CARL  WALLACE  PETTY,  b.  Topeka,  Kan.,  Aug.  23,  1884;  Occi- 
dental C.  1906,  B.  L. ;  R.  T.  S.  1909;  ord.  New  Brighton,  S.  I.,  N.  Y., 
July  6,  1909;  p.  New  Brighton,  Mar.  1909-Apr.  10;  Creston  Ave.  ch., 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  1910-. 

Address,  Creston  Ave.  Church,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

MILTON  MEDFORD  RECTOR,  b.  Mile,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  8,  1879;  Keuka 
C.  1906,  Ph.  B.;  R.  T.  S.  1909;  ord.  Kingsbury,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  15,  1909; 
p.  Kingsbury,  1909-.  Address,  Kingsbury,  N.  Y. 

GEORGE  SNEATH,  b.  Wilsford,  England,  June  16.  1867;  Des.  M.  C. 
1902;  ord.;  R.  T.  S.  1909;  p.  Fort  Madison,  la.,  1909-. 

Address,  730  Third  St.,  Fort  Madison,  Iowa. 

ALBERT  PERLEA  VAN  DUSEN,  b.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  16,  1883; 
U.  R.  1905;  R.  T.  S.  1909;  ord.  Darlington,  Wis.,  Nov.  1909;  p.  Dar- 
lington,  1909-.  Address,   Darlington,   Wis. 

AYERIE  THOMAS  WALLACE,  b.  Paxton,  III,  Nov.  2,  1880; 
S.  C.  1906;  R.  T.  S.  1909;  ord.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Dec.  1909;  p.  Mon- 
essen,  1909-.  Address,  Monessen,  Pa. 

LORENZO  DOW  WEYAND,  b.  Connellsville,  Pa.,  Dec.  4,  1879; 
Or.  Island  C.  1906;  R.  T.  S.  1909,  B.  D.  1910;  ord.  Grinnell,  la.,  July 
15,  1909;  p.  First  ch.,  Grinnell,  June  1909-. 

Address,  910  Park  St.,  Grinnell,  la. 


SPECIAL   STUDENTS 

Edward  Armstrong,  b.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  June  4,  1876;  Amity  T.  S.; 
R.  T.  S.  1906-07;  ord.  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  Feb.  28,  1908;  p.  Indian- 
apolis, 1908-.  Address,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

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Russell  Alzne  Harty,  b.  Halletsville,  Tex.,  Oct.  18,  1877;  Bay.  U.  1900- 
03;  ord.  Alt.  Herman  ch.,  Yoakum,  Tex.,  Apr.  6,  1902;  p.  1903-05; 
S.  B.  T.  S.  1905-07;  p.  Houston,  Tex.,  1907-08;  R.  T.  S.  1908-09; 
p.  Fifth  Street  ch.,  Hannibal,  Mo.,  1909-.  Address,  Hannibal,  Mo. 

Elison  S.  Hildreth,  b.  Holyoke,  Mass.,  July  17,  1884;  Am.  C.  1906; 
R.  T.  S.  1906-07;  dismissed  to  U.  T.  S. ;  teaching. 

Permanent  Address,  429  Northampton  St.,  Holyoke,  Mass. 

Samuel  Ferguson  Marsh,  b.  King  City,  Mo.,  Oct.  3,  1880;  O.  C.  1906; 
R.  T.  S.  1906-07;  left  on  account  of  ill  heailh. 

*Stanley  Wellington  Roberts,  b.  Lynn,  Mass.,  May  25,  1882;  H.  U. 
1906;  R.  T.  S.  190C)-07 ;  dismissed  to  U.  T.  S. ;  drowned  at  Freeport, 
L.  I.,  Aug.  30,  1909. 

Fred  Judson  Soule,  b.  Ovid,  Mich.,  Dec.  19,  1884;  Alma  C.  1906;  R.  T.  S. 
1906-07;  dismissed  to  U.  T.  S. 

Charles  Hedges  Starett,  b.  Blue  Rock,  O.,  Oct.  17,  1875;  D.  U.  1907; 
R.  T.  S.  Sep.-Dec.  1907;  ord.  Blue  Rock,  O.,  July  29.  1909;  p.  Blue 
Rock,  O.,  1908-.  Address,  Blue  Rock,  O. 

George  Arthur  Starring,  b.  Princeton,  III.,  July  13,  1882;  Huron  C. 
1907;  R.  T.  S.  1907-08;  teacher  in  public  schools, 

Address,  Huron,  S.  D. 

Dean  Marvin  Sutton,  b.  Geneva,  Pa.,  Apr.  2,  1877;  Bu.  U.  1904;  ord. 
Centerville,  Pa.,  June  21,  1905;  R.  T.  S.  1906-07;  p.  Panama,  N.  Y., 
1909-10;   health    failed;   w.   c.  Address,   Panama,   N.    Y. 

George  Thomas  Wood,  b.  Leeds,  England,  Mar.  11,  1876;  Manchester 
(Eng.)  Bapt.  T.  S. ;  ord.  Leeds,  Eng.,  1903;  miss.  E.  Indies,  1903-06; 
R.  T.  S.  1908-09;  p.  Clemons,  1908-10; 

Address,  Clemons,  N.  Y. 
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1910. 

GRADUATES 

CARLETON  W.  ATWATER,  Class  Secretary 

CARLETON  WILLIAM  ATWATER,  b.  June  19,  1885;  D.  U.  1907; 
R.    T.    S.    1910;   p.    Coudersport,    Pa.,    1910-. 

Address,  Coudersport,   Pa. 

GORDON  PAYZANT  BARSS,  b.  Dartmouth,  N.  S.,  Feb.  10,  1885; 
Ac.  C.  1906;  p.  St.  Marys,  Goshen  and  Country  Harbour  chs.,  Oct.  1906- 
July  07;  R.  T.  S.  1910;  Brooklyn  Miss.  Training  Inst.  Jan.  1910-. 

Address,  Dartmouth,  N.  S. 

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CHARLES    ARTHUR    BARWISE,    b.    Manchester,    June    7,    1870 
Englefield    C,    England;    in   business,    New    York,    N.    Y.,    1889-1907 
assistant  p.  Second  ch.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  May  1907-May  08;  p.   East 
Pembroke,  May  1908-10;  R.  T.  S.  1910;  p.  Greenport,  L.  I.,  May  1910- 

Address,    Greenport,   L.    I.,   N.    Y 

ELBERT  GEORGE  BEEBE,  b.  Waterville,  Minn.,  Oct.  5,  1881;  U 
O.  1907;  R.  T.  S.  1910;  p.  Indian  Lake,  N.  Y.,  1910-. 

Address,  Indian  Lake,  N.  Y 

EUGENE  CLAYTON  CARDER,  b.  Liverpool,  N.  S.,  Canada,  Dec 
11,  1881;  B.  U.  1907,  Ph.  B. ;  R.  T.  S.  1910;  p.  Cuba,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  1910- 

Address,  Cuba,  N.  Y 

EARL  HERBERT  CRESSY,  b.  Lacon,  III.,  June  15,  1883;  U.  Minn 
1907;  field  secy.  Tenn.  State  Y.  M.  C.  A.  1906;  ord.  Yates,  N.  Y.,  Sep 
1907;  p.  Yates,  Sep.  1907-June  09;  R.  T.  S.  1910;  miss.  A.  B.  F.  M 
Soc.  1910-.  Address,  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Ford  Building,  Boston,  Mass 

EDSON  SCOTT  FARLEY,  b.  Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  8,  1885;  Colg 
U.,  1907;  R.  T.  S.  1910;  Address,  Oneonta,  N.  Y 

WILLIAM  HENRY  FOWLE,  b.  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  July  31,  1877;  D 
U.  1907,  Ph.  B. ;  Bible  Study  secy.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  O.  State  U.,  1905-06 
R.  T.  S.  1910;  graduate  student,  R.  T.  S.  1910-. 

Address,  Rochester,  N.  Y 

HAVARD  GRIFFITH,  b.  Gulf  Mills,  Pa.,  Oct.  22,  1880;  Bu.  U.  1907 
R.  T.  S.  1910;  Address,  Norristown,  Pa 

CARLETON  WIARD  HARRIS,  b.  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  28,  1882 
Syracuse  U.  1907,  Ph.  B. ;  R.  T.  S.  1910; 

Address,    111   Lincoln   Ave.,    Syracuse,    N.    Y 

WILLARD  ROY  JEWELL,  b.  Independence,  Kan.,  Sep.  26,  1880; 
Des  M.  C.  1907;  R.  T.  S.  1910;  ord.  Second  ch.,  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
April  27,  1910;  p.  Gooding,  Idaho,  1910-.        Address,  Gooding,  Idaho. 

GEORGE  RICHARD  KAMPFER,  b.  Pyrmont,  Waldeck,  Germany, 
Mar.  29,  1881;  G.  D.  1902-08;  R.  T.  S.  1910;  miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc, 
1910-.  Address,  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Ford  Building,  Boston,  Mass. 

DON  CLYDE  KITE,  b.  Urbana,  O.,  May  23,  1878;  D.  U.  1906;  ord. 
Johnstown,  0.,  Sep.  25,  1906;  preaching,  June  1906-June  08;  Divinity 
School,  U.  C.  June  1908-Sep.  09;  R.  T.  S.  1910;  junior  p.  Marcy  Ave. 
ch.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1910-.  Address,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

EUGENE  ARTHUR  LOWER,  b.  May  wood.  Mo.,  Apr.  16,  1883;  ord. 
Durham,  Mo.,  Dec  31,  1905 ;  p.  Hester,  Mo.,  Apr.  1904-Aug.  08 ;  LaGr. 
C.  1908;  p.  Manchester,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  1908-10;  R.  T.  S.  1910;  p.  Cincin- 
nati, 0.,   1910-.  Address,   Cincinnati,   O. 

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HARRY  SAXTON  MABIE,  b.  Rockford,  111.,  Oct.  4.  1870;  B.  U.  1896; 
Ph.  B.;  Mass.  Inst.  Technology  1897;  ord.  New  Marlboro,  Mass.,  1899; 
p.  New  Marlboro,  1898-1901;  Beth  Eden  ch.,  Fitchburg,  1901-04;  First 
ch.,  Cedar  Falls,  la.,  1904-07;  Clifton,  N.  Y.,  1907-10;  R.  T.  S.  1910; 
p.  Bluefield,  W.  Va.,  1910-  Address,  Bluefield,  W.  Va. 

ALEXANDER  MACKENZIE,  b.  Mnir  of  Ord,  Scotland,  Oct.  9, 
1870;  Lima  Seminary  1896-97;  p.  M.  E.  ch.,  S.  Royalston,  N.  Y.,  1895- 
96;  Charlotte,  1897-99;  ord.  Bath,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  1899;  p.  Christian  ch., 
N.  Greece.  Apr.  1900- ;  R.  T.  S.  1910;  p.  Christian  ch.,  Waterloo,  Ont., 
Canada,  ?klay  1910-.  Address,  Waterloo,  Ont. 

FRANCIS  MAINES,  b.  Paterson,  N.  J.,  May  21,  1874;  B.  U.;  R.  T.  S. 
1910;  p.  Chili  Station,  N.  Y.,  1907-  Address,  Chili  Station,  N.  Y. 

ALBERT  KING  MORRIS,  b.  Reily,  O.,  Jan.  23,  1881;  D.  U.  1906; 
p.  Gabon,  O.,  Sep.  1906-07 ;  ord.  Germania  Ave.  ch.,  Indianapolis,  Ind., 
Sep.  29,  1903;  p.  Ontario.  N.  Y.,  Sep.  1907-May  10;  R.  T.  S.  1910; 
p.  Bergen  ch.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  1910-. 

Address,  51  Bentley  Ave.,  Jersey  City.  N.  J. 

EARNEST  EVER  POFF,  b.  Fairbury,  Neb.,  Dec.  30,  1879;  W.  J.  C. 
1906;  p.  1906-07;  ord.  Garden  City,  Mo.,  Oct.  3,  1906;  R.  T.  S.  1910; 

Address,  Lamar,  Mo. 

GEORGE  ALANSON  RIGGS,  b.  Meigs  Co.,  O.,  Dec.  19,  1877;  Bu.  U. 
1907,  B.  S. ;  p.  Kent.  K.  Y.,  May  1908- ;  ord.  New  Brighton,  Pa.,  May 
20,  1909;  R.  T.  S.  1910;  miss.  A.  B.  H.  M.  Soc,  Porto  Rico,  1910-. 

Address,  Coamo,   P.  R. 

C.  HOWARD  ROSS,  b.  David  City,  Neb.,  June  19,  1880;  Pomona  C. 
1904,  B.  S. ;  teacher  in  government  schools  of  Japan,  1904-05,  1906-07 ; 
principal  Tokyo,  Japan,  School  for  Foreign  Children,  1905-06;  R.  T. 
S.  1910;  miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  1910-. 

Address,  326  W.  52nd  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

JESSE  JOSIAH  RUNYON,  b.  Cincinnati,  O.,  Sep.  29,  1879;  D.  U. 
1907;  R.  T.  S.  1910;  Address,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

FREDERICK  NEWTON  SMITH,  b.  E.  Worcester,  N.  Y.,  July  14, 
1879;  P.  U.  1907;  R.  T.  S.  1910;  Address,  E.  Worcester,  N.  Y. 

MERRICK  LYON  STREETER,  b.  Worcester,  Mass.,  Dec.  25,  1881; 
B.  U.  1903-07;  p.  Allendale,  R.  I.,  Mar.  1904-July  07;  R.  T.  S.  1910; 
miss.  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  1910-. 

Address,  A.  B.  F.  M.  Soc,  Ford  Building,  Boston,  Mass. 

SEKRIJIRO  TAKAGAKL  b.  Hatta,  Hyogo,  Japan,  Jan.  19,  1884; 
Doshisha  C.  graduate;  R.  T.  S.  1910;  teaching  and  preaching,  Japan, 
1910-.  Address,  Hatta.  Hyogo,  Japan. 

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WILLIAM  HARRY  THOMPSON,  b.  Moscow,  Ind.,  Jan.  22,  1884 
F.  C.  1906;  graduate  student,  ib.,  1906-07;  assistant  p.  Central  Presb 
ch.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  R.  T.  S.  1910;  assistant  p.  First  ch.,  Lansing 
Mich.,  1910-.  Address,  Lansing,  Mich 

WILLIAM  DOUGLAS  WATSON,  b.  Springfield,  111.,  July  25,  1882: 
McCormick  Seminary,  1907-08;  Divinity  School,  U.  C,  1908-09;  R.  T 
S.  1910;  Address,  1717  S.  7th  St.,  Springfield,  111 


SPECIAL  STUDENTS. 

John  Gordon  Black,  b.  Beaufort,  S.  C,  May  14,  1877;  ord.  Deland,  Fla., 
Aug.  16,  1899;  Stetson  U.  1907;  R.  T.  S.  1907-09;  engaged  in  mer- 
cantile pursuits,  Rochester,  1909-. 

Address,  80  Penn  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

William  E.  Grant,  b.  London,  Ont.,  Canada,  Oct.  13,  1883;  D.  U.; 
R.  T.  S.  1907-09;  assistant  p.  First  ch.,  Winnipeg,  Manitoba  1909- 

Address,  522  Victor  St.,  Winnipeg,   Man. 

Lloyd  Granville  Davis,  cong.  b.  Norwood,  Mass.,  Jan.  21,  1881;  R.  T.  S. 
part,  work,  1908- ;  ord.  Stuben,  Me.,  June  9,  1908;  assistant  p.,  First 
Presb.  ch.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  1908-. 

Address,  134  Tremont  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

John  Henry  McLean,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Aug.  28,  1881;  B.  U.  1907; 
R.  T.  S.  1907-08;  ord.;  p.  Calvary  ch.,  Parkersburg,  W.  Va.,  1908-. 

Address,   Parkersburg,   W.   Va. 

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UNDERGRADUATES 

1911 

Harold  DeBlois  Barss,  b.  Victoria,  B.  C,  Canada,  Aug.  17,  1886;  U. 
R.  1908;  R.  T.  S.  1908-.  Address,  70  Meigs  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Howar  Leroy  Bethel,  b.  Flushing,  O.,  Feb.  7,  1879;  D.  U.  1906;  p. 
Phelps  First  ch.,  N.  Y.,  June  1906-June  07;  R.  T.  S.  1907-08;  p.  Sala- 
manca, 1908-09;  R.  T.  S.  1909-.  Address,  Walker,  N.  Y. 

Marion  E.  Bollen,  b.  Henry  Co.,  June  5,  1876;  York  C,  1907;  ord. 
York,  Neb.,  Aug.  31,  1906  R.  T.  S.  1909-. 

Address,   Wilson   Creek,   Wash. 

Charles  Lucas  Bromley,  b.  Trenton,  N.  J.,  Aug.  26,  1885;  Bu.  U.  1908; 
R.  T.  S.  1908-.  Address,  49  W.  Fayette  St.,  Uniontown,  Pa. 

Aquilla  Elmer  Browning,  b.  Girard,  111.,  Dec.  6,  1876;  S.  C.  1908;  R. 
T.  S.  1909-.  Address,  Girard,  111. 

Edgar  Herman  Clark,  b.  Linneus,  Mo.,  Oct.  4,  1871;  ord.  Forest  City, 
Mo.,  Aug.  1,  1904;  W.  J.  C.  1907;  R.  T.  S.  1908-  p.  Mumford,  N.  Y., 
May  1909-.  Address,  Mumford,  N.  Y. 

Joseph  Clyde  Clark,  b.  Mt.  Ayr,  la.,  July  7,  1885;  Central  C,  la.  1907; 
graduate  student,  ib.,  1907-08;  ord.  Prairie  Flower,  la.,  Aug.  30,  1908; 
R.  T.  S.  1908-.  Address,  Pella,  Iowa. 

Charles  Monroe  Cobb,  b.  Vermillion,  S.  D.,  Aug.  28,  1881;  Colg.  U. 
1908;  R.  T.  S.  1909-.  p.  York  N.  Y.  1909-.        Address,  Jamestown,  N.  Y. 

Sinclair  Bell  Conley,  b.  Red  Hill,  Mitchell  Co.,  N.  C,  Dec.  5,  1882; 
W.  F.  C.   1907;  p.;  R.  T.   S.  1909-.  Address,  Burnsville,  N.   C. 

Glenn  Blackmer  Ewell,  b.  Warsaw,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  26,  1880;  Colg.  U. 
1903;  in  business,  1904-08;  R.  T.  S.  1909-. 

Address,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

David  Crockett  Graham,  b.  Green  Forrest,  Ark.,  Mar.  21,  1884;  Whit- 
man C.  1908;  R.  T.  S.  190^.  Address,  Walla  Walla,  Washington. 

Jay  Hiram  Greenly,  b.  Estelline,  S.  D.,  Jan.  30,  1886;  Sioux  Falls  C. 
1908;  R.  T.  S.  1909-.  Address,  Brookings,  S.  D. 

John  Samuel  Harris,  b.  Townville,  S.  C,  July  1,  1881;  S.  C.  U.  1907; 
teaching  1907-08;  ord.  Aug.  20,  1909;  R.  T.  S.  1909-. 

Address,  Townville,  S.  C. 
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Norman  Batty  Henderson,  b.  Rapids  City,  Man.,  Canada,  May  4,  1883; 
S.  C.  1908;  R.  T.  S.  1909-     Address,  6111  Woodlawn  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

John  Theodore  Jones,  b.  Toronto,  Ont.,  Jan.  7,  1870;  McM.  U.  1889;  p. 
Dauphin,  Man.  Canada,  Oct.  1900-May  03;  Gladstone,  May  1903-09; 
ord.  Brandon,  Man.,  July  1901 ;  p.  British  Columbia,  Can.,  June  1907- 
09;  R.  T.  S.  1909-.  Address,  23  Lowther  Ave.,  Toronto,  Canada. 

A.  Ukichi  Kawaguchi,  b.  Wakayamaken,  Japan,  Aug.  16,  1884;  W.  J. 
C.  1909;  miss,  among  the  Japanese  in  Kansas  City,  Feb.  1908-June  09; 
R.  T.  S.  1909-.  Address,  R.  T.  S.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Leon  Mobley  Latimer,  b.  Belton,  S.  C,  Oct.  2,  1886;  Mer.  U.  1908;  ord. 
First  ch.,  Macon,  Ga.,  Jan.  15,  1908;  p.  of  churches  in  Ga.,  1908-09; 
R.  T.  S.  1909-.  Address,  Rutledge,  Ga. 

Alfred  Garfield  Lawton,  b.  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  1880;  ord.  Valois, 
N.  Y.,  Dec.  1909;  p.  Valois,  N.  Y. ;  R.  T.  S.  1909- 

Address,   Valois,   N.    Y. 

Joseph  Howell  Lloyd,  b.  Wrexham,  N.  Wales,  May  31,  1882;  D.  U. 
1908;  R.  T.  S.  1909-.  Address,  23  Falls  Ave.,  Youngstown,  Ohio. 

Fred  R.  McArthur,  b.  Bloomville,  Delaware  Co.,  N.  Y.,  June  15,  1881; 
D.  U.  1908;  R.  T.  S.  1908-.  p.  Walworth,  N.  Y.,  1908- 

Address,  Walworth,  N.  Y. 

Holland  Robert  McGill,  b.  Wilsonburg,  Sunbury  Co.,  N.  B.,  Canada, 
Apr.  8,  1882;  U.  N.  B.  1908;  p.  of  church  in  N.  B.  1908-09;  ord.  Hills- 
boro,  N.  B.,  June  9,  1908;  R.  T.  S.  1909- 

Address,  Wilsonburg,  N.  B.,  Canada 

Jacob  Ashley  Ousley,  b.  Attala  Co.,  Miss.,  Dec.  4,  1885;  Miss.  C 
1907;  teaching,  1907-08;  R.  T.  S.  1909-.  Address,  Aberdeen,  Miss 

Benjamin  Pettis  Richardson,  b.  Owensville,  Mo.,  Sep.  8,  1878;  W.  J 
C.  1905 ;  ord.  Emanuel  ch.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  May  1902 ;  p.  Piper  and 
Lansing,  Kan.,  May  1902-May  05 ;  Leadville,  Col.,  Aug.  1905-Aug.  08 
R.  T.  S.  1909-.  Address,  Leadville,  Col 

Dores  Robinson  Sharpe,  b.  Pembroke,  Carleton  Co.,  N.  B.,  Canada 
Jan.  23,  1887;  U.  N.  B.  1908;  ord.  Hillsboro,  N.  B.,  June  9,  1909;  p 
Plaster  Rock,  N.  B.,  June  1907-Sep.  08;  R.  T.  S.  1909-. 

Address,  Pembroke,  Car  Co.,  N.  B.,  Canada 

Thaddeus  Henry  Shinn,  b.  Wichita,  Kan.,  Oct.  2,  1882;  Friends  U 
1908;  R.  T.  S.  1909-  Address,  Conway  Springs,  Kansas 

John  Calder  Stoddard,  b.  Liverpool,  N.  S.,  May  23,  1884;  Boston  U. 
Sep.  1904-June  07 ;  Boston  T.  S.  1908-09 ;  supply  Vanceboro,  June-Sept 
1909;  R.  T.  S.  1909-.  Address,  Boston,  Mass 

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Arthur  Slaten  Wakefield,  b.  La  Bette  Co.,  Kan.,  Aug.  8,  1880;  W.  J.  C. 
1908;  urd.  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  June  24,  1901;  p.  Valley  cli.,  Kan.  City, 
June  1901-Aug.  03;  ib.,  June  1904-Aug.  06;  churches  in  Kansas,  Aug. 
1906-Aug.  OS;  Chili,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  1908- ;   R.  T.  S.  1909-. 

Address,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Alfred  Matthews  Whitby,  b.  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  Sep.  22,  1881;  Bu.  U. 
1907;   R.  T.   S.   1907- ;  p.   Corunna,  Mich.,   1910-. 

Address,  Corunna,  Mich. 

Leland  Foster  Wood,  b.  Kendall  Mills,  N.  Y.,  May  9,  1885;  U.  R. 
1908;  R.  T.  S.  1909-.  Address,  Albion,  N.  Y. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS. 

Louis  Adamus,  R.  T.  S.  1909-.     (For  record  see  G.  D.  class  of  1909). 

Raymond  Spencer  Carman,  b.  Cincinnati,  O.,  July  29,  1887;  D.  U. 
1908,  B.   O.;   R.   T.   S.   1908-09;   teaching,   1909- 

Address,   Marietta,   O. 

John  Anderson  Howard,  b.  Downers  Grove,  111.,  Oct.  28,  1880;  S.  C. 
1908;  R.  T.  S.  1908-09;  dismissed  to  C.  T.  S. 

Address,  Chester,  Pa. 

Otto  Edward  Krueger,  R.  T.  S.  1909-  (For  record  see  G.  D.  class  of 
1900). 

Yoshimasa  Noiri,  b.  Tayamaken,  Japan,  Nov.  11,  1873;  Divinity 
School,  U.  C.   1906-08;  R.  T.   S.   1909-.  Address,  Chicago,   111. 

Alonzo  Ray  Petty,  b.  Santa  Ana,  Orange  Co.,  Calif.,  July  17,  1887;  Oc- 
cidental C.  1907-08;  R.  T.  S.  1908-09;  Occidental  C.  1909-. 

Address,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

Charles  Fred  Zummach,  R.  T.  S.  1909-.  (For  record  see  G.  D.  class 
1909). 

36 

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Fred  Gola  Arnold,  b.  Stella.  Neb.,  Mar.  25,  1886;  Gr.  Is.  C.  190  -09: 
R.  T.  S.  1909-  Address,  Humboldt,  Neb. 

Ward  Elmer  Bailey,  b.  Lena,  111.,  Mar.  18,  1880;  Central  U.,  la.  1909; 
R.  T.  S.   1909-.  Address,  Lena,  111. 

Cornelius  Beebe,  b.  Waterville,  Minn.,  Jan.  10,  1886;  U.  Ore.  1909: 
R.  T.  S.   1909-.  Address,  Eugene,  Ore. 

219 


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Waldo  Sylvenus  Butler,  b.  Gainesville,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  16,  1870;  Colg.  U. 
1909,  B.  S. ;  R.  T.  S.  1909-.  Address,  Wyoming,  N.  Y. 

Raymond  Alphonso  Clemens,  b.  Park,  Ind.,  Jan.  27,  1881;  S.  C.  1908; 
ord.  Hillsboro,  111.,  Feb.  22,  1909;  R.  T.  S.  1909-.  p.  E.  Henrietta,  N. 
Y.,  1909-.  Address,  E.  Henrietta,  N.  Y. 

Rasonond  Noyes  Crawford,  b.  Newark,  N.  J.,  May  24,  1885;  Wms.  C. 
1906-09;  R.  T.  S.  1909-.  Address,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Samuel  Arthur  Devan,  b.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  6,  1887;  Rutgers  C. 
1909;  R.  T.  S.  1909-.  Address,  Highland  Park,  N.  J. 

John  George  Dickson,  b.  Mount  Forest,  Ont.,  Canada,  May  11,  1877; 
Brandon  C.  1909;  ord.  Neepaw,  Manitoba;  R.  T.  S.  1909-. 

Address,  Brandon,  Manitoba,  Canada. 

Alvah  Charles  Early,  b.  Becker  Co.,  Minn.,  Dec.  5,  1880;  D.  U.  1909; 
R.  T.  S.  1909-.  Address,  Detroit,  Minn. 

Newton  Cromwell  Fetter,  Jr.,  b.  New  Brittain,  Penn.,  May  4,  1885; 
Bu.  U.  1909;  R.  T.  S.  1909-.  Address,  St.  Clair,  Pa. 

Frank  Kemp  Gibson,  b.  Hamilton,  Ont.,  Canada,  Oct.  15,  1885;  Bu. 
U.  1909;  R.  T.  S.  1909-.  Address,  Gilette,  Wyo. 

Charles  True  Goodsell,  b.  Medina,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  2,  1886;  U.  R.  1909; 
R.  T.  S.  1909-.  Address,  Medina,  N.  Y. 

Linn  Wheeler  Hattersley,  b.  Cincinnati,  O.,  Nov.  21,  1885;  D.  U.  1909; 
R.  T.  S.  1909-.  Address,  Norwood,  O. 

Charles  DuBois  Hubert,  b.  Powelton,  Ga.,  Jan.  12,  1880;  Atlanta  Bapt. 
C.  1909;  R.  T.  S.  1909-.  Address,  Pride,  Georgia. 

William  Morgan  Hull,  b.  Fort  Dodge,  la.,  Nov.  15,  1885;  U.  Minn. 
1909 ;  R.  T.  S.  1909-.  Address,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

John  Henry  Mathias,  b.  Pembroke  Dock,  S.  Wales,  May  3,  1879;  Bu. 
U.  1909;  R.  T.  S.  1909-.  Address,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

William  Prosser,  b.  Llandefalle,  S.  Wales,  June  22,  1859;  U.  Wash. 
1909;  R.  T.  S.  1909-.  Address,  Seattle,  Wash. 

Thomas  David  Rees,  b.  Aberavon,  S.  Wales,  July  21,  1881;  D.  U.  1909; 
R.  T.  S.  1909-.  Address,  New  Castle,  Pa. 

Charles  Stilwell  Roush,  b.  Montandon,  Penn.,  Jan.  10,  1882;  Bu.  U. 
1909;  R.  T.  S.  1909-.  Address,  Winfield,  Pa. 

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Robert  Whitman  Shaw,  b.  Cohocton  Co.,  O.,  Dec.  10,  1878;  ord.  First 
ch.,  Stafford,  Kans.,  Aug.  19,  1905;  p.;  Ottawa  U.  1909;  R.  T.  S.  1909-. 

Address,   Ottawa,    Kans. 

Walter  Robert  Taylor,  b.  New  Maiden,  England,  Oct.  10,  1878;  D.  U. 
1909;  R.  T.  S.  1909-  Address,  Toledo,  O. 

Alfred  Trenerry,  b.  St.  Newlyn,  East  Cornwall,  England,  May  15,  1872; 
ord.  Bonaparte,  la.,  Sep.  16,  1907;  p.  Central  C,  la.,  1909;  R.  T.  S. 
1909-.  Address,  Bonaparte,  la. 

Julius  Wesley  Whitley,  b.  Eafirds  Mills,  N.  C,  Apr.  26,  1879;  W.  F. 
C.  1907;  ord.  Barbecs  Grove,  July  27,  1907;  p.;  R.  T.  S.   1909-. 

Address  Union  Mills,  N.  C. 

Hugh  Winton,  b.  Toronto,  Ont.,  Canada,  Apr.  25,  1882;  Brandon  C. 
1908;  R.  T.  S.  1909-.  Address,  Portage-la-Prairie,  Canada. 

Robert  John  Wynne,  b.  Long  Island,  Kans.,  July  12,  1883;  Ottawa 
U.  1909;  R.  T.  S.  1909-.  Address,  Norton,  Kans. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS. 

Francis  King  Allen,  b.  Baltimore,  Md.,  Aug.  31,  1874;  Cleary  C;  R.  T. 
S.  1909-.  Address,  Cleveland,  O. 

Charles  Henry  Burrill,  b.  Gore,  Que.,  Canada,  Oct.  21,  1882;  Moody 
Bible  Institute;  R.  T.  S.  1909-.  Address,  Gore,  Que.,  Canada. 

Frank  Ernest  Eden,  b.  Burton-on-Trent,  England,  Nov.  21,  1885; 
Moody  Bible  Institute;  R.  T.   S.   1909-.  Address,  Newton,  Mass. 

Armin  Aaron  Holzer,  b.  Golc  Jenekau,  Bohemia,  Austria,  Oct.  30, 
1881;  ord.  Linn  Ave.  ch.,  Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  Canada,  May  7,  1907; 
R.  T.  S.  1909-.  Address,  Winnipeg,  Man.,  Canada. 

George  Montgomery  Reid,  b.  County  Fermanagh,  Ireland,  Mar.  26, 
1874;  ord.  July  1904,  Lurgan,  Ireland;  p.  in  Ireland;  R.  T.  S.  1909-. 

Address,  Lurgan,  Ireland. 
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ERRATA 

CLASS  OF   1872 

JEROME  PAINE  BATES,  b.  Dudley,  Mass.,  May  6,  1837;  Acad., 
Suffield,  Conn.;  ord.  South  Woodstock,  Conn.,  1860;  p.  South  Wood- 
stock, 1860-63;  U.  S.  Army,  1862-63;  p.  East  Marion,  L.  I.,  1863-65; 
Groton,  N.  Y.,  1866-68;  Weedsport ;  R.  T.  S.  1872;  U.  R.  1873;  p. 
Janesville,  Wis.,  1875-76;  editorial  work,  Chicago,  111.,  for  15  years, 
The  Standard,  Chicago  Evening  Journal  and  two  weekly  trade  papers; 
officer,  U.  S.  Customs  House,  1889-93;  residence  Chicago,  1875- ;  Au- 
thor, The  Imperial  Highway;  Tariff  and  Protection;  A  Mother  in 
Heaven.     (1900).  Address,  1369  Van  Buren  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

CLASS  OF  1873 

*SAMUEL  EMMONS  BROWN,  b.  Portland,  Me.,  Feb.  27,  1847;  H.  U. 
1870;  R.  T.  S.  1873;  student,  U.  Halle  and  U.  Leipzig,  1873-76;  acting 
prof.  New  Testament  Exegesis,  R.  T.  S.  1876-77;  d.  Lowell,  Mass., 
Aug.  5,  1877. 


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GERMAN    DEPARTMENT 


HISTORICAL  NOTE. 

The  idea  of  providing  a  place  where  young  men  of  Gcrnian  birth  could 
obtain  some  training  for  the  work  of  preaching  the  gospel  to  the  Germans 
in  our  country,  originated  with  the  Rev.  Zenas  Freeman,  the  first  corre- 
sponding secretary  of  the  New  York  Baptist  Union  for  Ministerial  Educa- 
tion. In  his  travels  among  the  Baptist  Churches,  Mr.  Freeman  learned 
of  the  first  successful  beginnings  Baptists  from  Germany  had  made  in 
such  centers  as  Newark,  N.  J.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  New  York  City  and 
BuflFalo,  and  concluded  to  encourage  promising  young  men  in  these  German 
churches  to  carry  on  this  work  still  further.  He  invited  them  to  come 
to  Rochester.  In  the  first  published  catalogue  of  the  Seminary  a  special 
course  of  studies,  embracing  academical,  collegiate  and  theological  subjects, 
and  extending  over  a  period  of  four  years,  was  announced  as  designed  to 
meet  the  wants  of  such  young  men.  The  first  German  student  came  in 
1851  and  remained  for  two  years.  In  1852  several  others  followed,  but 
only  one  of  these  succeeded  in  completing  the  entire  course,  graduating 
from  the  University  of  Rochester  and  the  English  Department  of  the  Semi- 
nary. Inability  to  make  sufficient  practical  use  of  the  English  language  cut 
the  course  of  the  others  short.  For  this  reason  also  the  increase  in  the 
number  of  German  students  was  very  slight,  until  the  trustees  of  the 
New  York  Baptist  Union,  in  1858,  appointed  a  native  German  teacher 
and  thereby  established  what  has  since  been  called  the  German  Depart- 
ment. Rev.  Augustus  Rauschenbusch,  D.D.,  was  the  first  teacher.  He  re- 
mained in  this  position  for  thirty-one  years.  With  the  success  of  the 
German  Baptist  churches  in  our  country  the  demand  for  a  larger  number 
of  pastors  and  missionaries  increased.  This  necessitated  the  correspond- 
ing broadening  out  of  the  course  of  instruction  and  the  appointment  of 
additional  teachers.  In  1872,  the  Rev.  Hermann  M.  Schaeffer,  and  in 
1884,  the  Rev.  Jacob  S.  Gubclmann,  D.D.,  were  added  to  the  faculty,  and 
when,  in  1889,  Professor  Rauschenbusch  resigned  his  position,  the  Rev. 
Albert  J.  Ramaker,  and  in  1890,  the  Rev.  Lewis  Kaiser,  were  elected.  Pro- 
fessor Schaeffer  died  in  1897  and  the  Rev.  Walter  Rauschenbusch  was 
appointed  his  successor,  who,  however,  resigned  his  position  in  1902  to 
take  the  chair  of  Church  History  in  the  English  Department  of  the  Sem- 
inary.    Up  to   1875  the  course  of  instruction   extended  over  three  years, 

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but  was  then  lengthened  to  four  years;  in  1883  another  year  was  added 
and  still  another  in  1888,  making  the  present  course  in  the  German  Depart- 
ment of  six  years  duration,  of  which  the  last  three  years  are  devoted 
exclusively  to  theological  instruction.  For  the  instruction  given  in  the 
first  three  years  of  the  present  curriculum  there  have  been  secured  as 
teachers  the  Rev.  Hermann  von  Berge,  since  1907,  and  the  Rev.  Gustav  A. 
Schneider,  since  1908. 

At  the  time  when  the  German  Department  was  established,  it  was  the 
only  Baptist  institution  of  its  kind  in  the  world.  In  the  earlier  years,  it, 
therefore,  attracted  young  Germans  from  across  the  ocean,  a  goodly  num- 
ber of  whom,  after  having  completed  the  course  of  instruction  here, 
went  back  to  labor  in  the  Fatherland,  or  to  lands  which  had  attracted 
German  immigration.  The  number  of  such  graduates,  who  are  still  in  the 
active  ministry  in  Germany,  Russia,  South  Africa,  Australia  and  Brazil, 
is  nine.  There  have  also  gone  out  from  the  German  Department  fifteen 
young  men  who  have  become  foreign  missionaries,  and  at  the  present  writ- 
ing two  others  are  under  appointment  to  go  the  present  year.  The  chief 
object  of  the  German  Department  has,  however,  been  to  prepare  young  men 
for  the  work  of  preaching  the  Gospel  to  the  Germans  in  our  own  country. 

In  recent  years  an  increasing  number  of  Slavs  (Poles,  Bohemians  and 
Slovaks),  Hungarians  and  Letts  who,  in  addition  to  the  knowledge  of  their 
own  native  language,  understood  German,  have  been  admitted  to  the  Ger- 
man Department  with  the  understanding  that  they  could  there  prepare 
themselves  for  missionary  work  among  their  own  people,  either  in  our 
country  or  in  Europe.  This  arrangement,  unsought  and  but  little  encour- 
aged by  the  Seminary,  has  been  successful  beyond  expectation.  Thus  far 
nineteen  of  these  non-German  students  have  received  or  are  at  present  re- 
ceiving instruction  for  a  longer  or  shorter  length  of  time.  Of  this  number 
fourteen  are  still  in  preparation  while  five  are  doing  successful  work  in  the 
Master's  cause  in  this  country.  In  the  near  future  five  others  will  be 
ready  for  active  work  in  those  new  missions.  Should  these  new  mission- 
ary interests  grow  in  the  future  as  they  have  done  in  the  past,  the  question 
of  establishing  separate  departments  of  instruction  will  come  up  for 
answer. 


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STUDENTS 

1853 
GRADUATE 

*ANTON  HAUSLER,  b.  Kleinfiissen,  Wurtemberg,  Jan.  9,  1825; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1851-53;  ord.  Strykersville,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  1855;  miss. 
Strykersville,  N.  Y.,  1854-57;  p.  St.  Louis,  Ala,  1857-60;  Holland  ana 
Folsomdale,  N.  Y.,  1860-66;  Concordia,  Higginsville  and  Lexington, 
Mo.,  1866-73;  w.  c.  1873-75;  p.  Greenville,  Texas,  1875-78;  state  miss. 
Texas,  1878-80;  miss.  Genevieve,  Mo.,  1880-82;  p.  Caesar's  Creek,  Ind., 
1882-84;  Greenville,  Texas,  1884-87;  Libanon,  Texas,  1887-92;  s.  Venus, 
Texas,  1892-1900;  d.  Venus,  Texas,  June  17,  1905. 

1855 

GRADUATES 

PHILIPP  BICKEL,  b.  Weinheim,  Baden,  Sep.  7,  1829;  Bender  Classi- 
cal Institute,  Weinheim,  Baden;  R.  T.  S.  (Eng.  &  Ger.  Depts.)  1852- 
1855;  for  complete  record,  see  English  Dept.,  Class  1855. 

Address,   Jiigerstrasse  15,   Cassel,  Germany. 

*CHRISTOPH  KOCH,  b.  Kocherdorf,  Germany,  June  21,  1831; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1854-55;  miss.  Evang.  Ass.  Rochester,  N.  Y.;  Vol.  U. 
S.  Army;  d.  Andersonville,  1863. 

*GEORGE  ROTT,  b.  Hunspach,  Lorraine,  Germany,  May  21,  1826; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1852-55 ;  ord.  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  miss.  p.  and  s.  various 
chs.  of  the  United  Brethren  in  Christ,  1855-1889;  d.  West  Montrose, 
Ont.,  March,  1909. 

1856 

GRADUATES 

*JULIUS  C.  HASELHUHN,  b.  Altenburg,  Germany,  May  21,  1829; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  and  U.  R.  1852-56;  R.  T.  S.  1858;  for  complete  record, 
see  Engl.  Dept.,  Class  of  1858. 

*CONRAD  BODENBENDER,  b.  Heskem,  Hesse-Cassel,  Germany, 
July  10,  1823;   R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.   1852-56;  ord.  Newark,  N.  J.,  Sep.  2, 

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1858-1859 

1856 ;  p.  Newark,  N.  J.,  1856-61 ;  Tavistock,  Ont.,  1861-65 ;  Berlin,  Ont., 
1865-71;  Chicago,  111.,  1871-74;  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1874-96;  s.  Buffalo,  N. 
Y.,  1896-97;  d.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  26,  1897. 

*SIMON  RESTING,  b.  Lippe-Detmold,  Germany,  May  16,  1819;  R. 
T.  S.,  G.  D.  1854-56;  s.  Cincinnati,  O.,  1857;  Vol.  U.  S.  Army,  1862- 
64;  s.  Caesar's  Creek,  Ind.,  1865;  farmer,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.,  1875-85; 
d.  1885. 

*HEINRICH  H.  OTTO,  b.  Spangenberg,  Germany,  July  10,  1824; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1855-56;  Fairmount  Theo.  Sem.  1856-57;  lie.  Dayton, 
O.,  1859;  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1860;  Cincinnati,  O.,  1860-62;  not  in  ministry, 
Dayton,  O. ;  d.  Dayton,  C,  May  13,  1904. 

1858 

GRADUATES 

*HEINRICH  FELLMANN,  b.  Oedheim,  Wiirtemberg,  Sep.  18,  1828; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1854-1858;  ord.  New  York  City,  1859;  p.  Williamsburg, 
N.  Y.,  1859-63;  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1863-69;  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1869-75; 
Detroit,  Mich.,  1875-78;  Minonk,  111.,  1878-83;  Bloomington,  111.,  1883- 
86;  Glenville,  Neb.,  1886-87;  d.  Glenville,  Neb.,  Dec.  10,  1887. 

♦AUGUST  SCHMIDT,  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1857-58;  d.  1870  in  Nebraska. 

*JOSEPH  WEISS,  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.,  1857-58;  d.  New  York  City  in  1864. 

1859 

GRADUATES 

*GERHARD  KOOPMANN,  b.  Gotterswickerham,  Germany,  Dec.  28, 
1823;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1854-59;  Eng.  Dep.  1858-59;  ord.  Rochester,  N. 
Y.,  April  7,  1859;  p.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1859-62;  Cleveland,  O.,  1862- 
70;  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1870-77;  Erie,  Pa.,  1878-83;  Covington,  Ky., 
1883-86;  Pekin,  111.,  1886-88;  d.  Pekin,  111.,  July  24,  1888. 

*THEOPHILUS  JOHN  KOTZLI,  b.  Ruschlikon,  Switzerland,  July 
30,  1832;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1854-59;  U.  R.  1860;  R.  T.  S.  1863;  for  com- 
plete record,  see  Eng.  Dept.,  Class  of  1863. 

SPECIAL  STUDENT 

Johannes  Stumpf,  b.  Obergleen,  Hesse-Darmstadt,  Germany,  Dec.  17, 
1827;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1858-59;  ord.  Hanover,  Ont.,  Sep.  21,  1859;  p. 
Hanover  and  Carrick,  Ont.,  1859-66 ;  Tavistock,  Ont.,  1866-71 ;  ev.  in 

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1860-1862 

Ontario,  1871-75 ;  p.  Hanover  and  Elmwood,  Ont.,  1875-80 ;  ev.  in  On- 
tario, 1880-89;  p.  Arnprior,  Ont.,  1889-92;  Tonawanda,  N.  Y,  1892- 
99;  miss.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1899-1905;  retired. 

Address,  300  Broad  St.,  Tonawanda,  N.  Y. 

1860 

GRADUATE 

JACOB  SAMUEL  GUBELMANN,  b.  Berne,  Switzerland,  Nov.  26, 
1836;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1852-60;  U.  R.  1858;  R.  T.  S.  1860;  for  com- 
plete record,  see  Eng.  Dept.,  Class  of  1860. 

SPECIAL  STUDENT 

George  Wagner,  b.  Heimerdingen,  Wiirtemberg,  June  3,  1838;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1859-60 ;  not  ord. ;  Louisville,  Ky.,  1876. 

1861 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

*George  Lyding,  1).  Schenklingsfeld,  Hessen,  Germany,  July  16,  1843; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1860-61;  not  ord.;  teacher  of  music,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
1876;  d.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  19,  1894. 

*Friedrich  Schudt,  b.  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany,  1815;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1859-61 ;  elk.  Am.  Tract  Soc.  New  York  city ;  d.  New  York  city, 
1876. 

1862 

GRADUATES 

♦EDWARD  AUSTERMUHL,  b.  Liebenau,  Hessen,  Germany,  May 
19,  1831;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1857-62;  ord.  Berlin,  Ont.,  1862;  p.  Berlin, 
Ont.,  1862-64;  Chicago,  111.,  1864-67;  West  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  1867-69; 
machinist,  Wilmington,  Del.,  1869-81 ;  elk.  Am.  Bapt.  Pub.  Soc,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  1881-82;  d.  Camden,  N.  J.,  Nov.  16,  1882. 

*JOHANN  FRIEDRICH  DOHRMANN,  b.  Ottersberg,  Germany, 
July  12,  1831;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1859-62;  ord.  Ripley  Co.,  Ind.,  Sep.  15, 
1863 ;  p.  Caesar's  Creek,  Ind.,  1863-64 ;  elk.  Ger.  Bapt.  Pub.  Soc,  Cleve- 
land, O.,  1864-67;  p.  Bloomington.  111.,  1867-74;  Supt.  Ger.  Bapt.  Orphan 
Asylum,  Louisville,  Ky.,  1874-89;  d.  Louisville,  Ky.,  April  9,  1889. 

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1863 

*JOHANN  FRIEDRICH  HILLER,  b.  Schietingen,  Wiirtemberg, 
Sep.  4,  1839;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1859-62;  Vol.  U.  S.  Army,  1862-66;  not 
ord.;  d.  New  York,  Jan.  26,  1894. 

JOHN  H.  REINTZ,  b.  Vehnhuisen,  Germany,  Aug.  30,  1829;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1859-62;  Presb.  min. ;  ord.  Bellevue,  lo..  May  2,  1868;  p.  Foster- 
burg,  111.,  1868-73;  Hartsburg,  111.,  1873-76;  s.  s.  Zion  and  Salem,  Kan., 
1876-90;  ret.  Address,  Hastings,  Neb. 

*HEINRICH  TRUMPP,  b.  Unter-Jesingen,  Wiirtemberg,  Feb.  12, 
1832;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1857-62;  ord.  Berlin,  Ont.,  Oct.  7,  1862;  ev.  1862- 
63;  p.  Wilmington,  Del.,  1863-66;  New  York,  1867-68;  Newark,  N.  J., 
1868-75;  Gen.  Miss.  H.  M.  S.  1875-77;  p.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1877-81; 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1881-99;  South  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1899-1904;  ret.;  d. 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  25,  1907. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

*Johann  Heinrich  Auch,  b.  Plieningen,  Wiirtemberg,  June  10,  1835; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1861-62;  not  ord.;  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1862-1904;  d. 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1907. 

Alexander  Trzeciak,  b.  Berlin,  Germany,  July  9,  1844;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D., 

1861-62;  not  ord.;   elk.   Am.   Tract.    Soc,   Rochester,   N.   Y.,    1862-70; 

teacher,  High  School,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1870-1902;  elk.  1902  . 

Address,  28  Hawkins  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

1863 

GRADUATES 

EDWARD  CARL  JANZEN,  b.  Elbing,  Germany,  Dec.  20,  1835; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1861-63;  U.  R.  1863-64;  ord.  Green  Garden,  111.,  Mar. 
8,  1865;  p.  Green  Garden,  III.,  1865-66;  Cincinnati,  O.,  1866-69;  Green 
Garden,  111.,  1869-74;  prin.  Monee  Academy,  Monee,  111.,  1873-1879; 
farm,  and  s.  Ellsworth,  Kan.,  1879-1895;  p.  Parkersburg,  Iowa,  1895- 
1900;  Steamboat  Rock,  Iowa,  1900-04;  s.  1904-07;  p.  Kesley,  Iowa, 
1907  .  Address,  Steamboat  Rock,  Iowa. 

*RUDOLPH  PIEPGRASS,  b.  Schleswig,  Germany;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D. 
1861-63;  ord.  Muscatine,  lo.,  1863;  p.  Muscatine,  lo.,  1863-68;  Wil- 
mington, Del.,  1868-69;  Williamsport,  Pa.,  1869-70;  Cohoes,  N.  Y., 
1870-72;  w.  c.  Cohoes,  N.  Y.,  1872 ;  d.  Cohoes,  N.  Y.,  1893. 

GEORGE  AUGUST  SCHULTE,  b.  Neustadt-Godens,  Hanover,  Ger- 
many, Nov.  30,  1838 ;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1860-63 ;  ord.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Oct. 

226 


1864-1865 

8,  1863;  p.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1863-70;  Dist.  Sec.  Eastern  Conf.  1870-72; 

p.  New  York  City,  1872-92;  gen.  supt.  Germ.  miss.  H.  M.  S.  1892 . 

Address,  313a  Charles  St.,  West  Hoboken,  N.  J. 

*FRIEDRICH  J.  THOMS,  b.  Neuhof,  Mecklenburg,  Germany,  Dec. 
26,  1839;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1861-63;  ord.  Detroit,  Mich.,  Aug.  18,  1864; 
p.  Detroit,  Mich.  1864-65;  Somonauk,  111.,  1865-68;  Neustadt,  Ont., 
1869-71 ;  d.  Neustadt,  Ont.,  Mar.  22,  1871. 

SPECIAL  STUDENT 

John  C.  Schmidt,  b.  Helmsheim,  Baden,  June  7,  1831;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D. 

1862-63 ;  not  ord. ;  miss.   Milwaukee,"  Wis.,  1881-82 ;   s.   Campbellsport, 
Wis.     Author,  Scriptural  Landmarks. 

1864 

GRADUATES 

*FRIEDRICH  WILHELM  GREIFE,  b.  Essen,  Hanover,  Germany, 
Jan.  19,  1825;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1862-64;  ord.  Hamilton,  O.,  April  21, 
1865;  p.  Hamilton,  O.,  1864-66;  Newport,  Ky.,  1867-73;  w.  c.  Cincin- 
nati, O.,  1873-76;  p.  Higginsville,  AIo.,  1876-83;  Alma,  Mo.,  1883-98; 
w.  c.  Higginsville,  Mo.,  1898-1906;  d.  Higginsville,  Mo.,  Nov.  13,  1906. 

JOHN  MERZ,  b.  Blaubeuren,  Wurtemberg,  Feb.  6,  1837;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  and  U.  R.  1861-64;  R.  T.  S.  1867;  for  complete  record,  see  Eng. 
Dept.  class  of  1867. 

♦HERMANN  MORITZ  SCHAFFER,  b.  Lage,  Lippe-Detmold, 
Germany,  Aug.  22,  1839 ;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  and  U.  R.  1861-65 ;  R.  T.  S. 
1865-67;  ord.  New  York  City,  Mar.  20,  1867;  p.  New  York,  1867-72; 
prof.  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1872-97;  d.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  May  11,  1897.  Au- 
thor, Erkldrung  dcr  Apostelgcschichte;  Einlcitung  sur  Erkldrung  des 
Neucn    Testaments;   Erkldrung   des   crsten   Brief es  an   die   Korinther. 

1865 

GRADUATES 

HEINRICH    LUDWIG    DIETZ,   b.    Rockenberg,    Hesse-Darmstadt, 
July  26,  1837;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1861-65;  R.  T.  S.  1865-66;  Y.  C.  1866-67 
ord.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Jan.  3,  1867 ;  p.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1866-74 
Newark,  N.  J.,  1874-76;  Louisville,  Ky.,  1876-78;  Peoria,  111.,  1878-81 
Milwaukee,  Wis.,   1881-90;   San   Francisco,   Cal.,   1890-98;   Bridgeport, 

227 


1866 

Conn.,  1898-1903;  Pound,  Wis.,  1903-04;  Oakland,  Cal.,  1904-06;  To- 
ledo,  O.,   1906-07;  Denver,  Col.,   1907 . 

Address,  2122  W.  28  St.,   Denver,   Col. 

JOHANN  EISENMENGER,  b.  Friedrichsruhe,  Wiirtemberg,  Feb.  8, 
1833 ;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1861-65 ;  ord.  Erie,  Pa.,  Jan.  2,  1866 ;  p.  Erie,  Pa., 
1865-68;  Hanover  and  Elmwood,  Ont.,  1868-75;  Warrensville,  Fair- 
field, Hepburn  and  Rose  Valley,  Lycoming  Co.,  Pa.,  1875-87;  Rose  Val- 
ley, Pa.,  1887-1901;  ret.  Address,  Hepburnville,  Pa. 

JACOB  FELLMAN,  b.  Volkersleier,  Bavaria,  Oct.  10,  1837;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1861-65;  ord.  Carrick,  Ont.,  Sep.  1865;  p.  Carrick,  Ont.,  1865- 
69;  Wilmington,  Del.,  1869-74;  Baltimore,  Md.,  1874-76;  Berlin,  Ont., 

1876-90;  Oak  Park,  111.,  189O-1900;  Chicago,  111.,  1900 . 

Address,  1859  N.  Spaulding  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

*Justus  Becker,  b.  Breitenbach,  Hesse-Cassel,  Germany,  Jan.  1,  1842; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1864-65 ;  d.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  24,  1865. 

John  F.  Koch,  b.  Schwagerau,  Germany,  Feb.  7,  1831;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D. 
1864-65;  not  ord.;  North  Freedom,  Wis.,  1875. 

Jacob  Schumacher,  b.  Wismar,  Mecklenburg,  Schwerin,  Germany, 
Nov.  15,  1844;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1864-65;  not  ord.;  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
1865 . 

1866 

GRADUATES 

*EDUARD  JOHANNES  DECKMANN,  b.  Copenhagen,  Denmark, 
July  2,  1832;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1865-66;  ord.  Davenport,  la.,  Sep.  1866;  p. 
Davenport,  la.,  1866-70;  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1870-72;  gen.  miss.  Eastern 
Conf.  1872-74;  p.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1874-79;  Baltimore,  Md.,  1879- 
81 ;  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1881-87 ;  d.  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  May  20,  1887. 

JOHANNES  FECHTER,  b.  Eppingen,  Baden,  Dec.  9,  1832;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1864-66;  ord.  Hamilton,  O.,  June  23,  1867;  p.  Hamilton,  O.,  1866- 
68;  Lyons  Creek  and  Mill  Creek,  Kan.,  1868-70;  Quincy,  111.,  1870-71; 
Alma,  Kan.,  1871-76;  elk.  P.  O.  and  s.  Alma,  Kan.,  1876-88;  p.  Pasadena. 
Cal.,  1888-90;  Salem,  Oreg.,  189(>-95;  ret. 

Address,  Santa  Rosa,   Cal. 

JULIUS  CARL  GRIMMELL.  b.  Marburg,  Hesse-Cassel,  Germany, 
May  30,  1847;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1863-66;  U.  L.  1866-67;  R.  T.  S.,  1867- 

228 


1866 

68;  ord.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  29,  1868;  p.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1867-73;  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  1873-92;  supt.  Ger.  missions,  H.  M.  S.  1883-92;  editor,  Scnd- 
botc,  Cleveland,  O.,  1892-1901;  evang.  1902-04;  p.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1st 

ch.,  1904 .    Author,  Wcckstimmc;  Biblische  Lander  im  Sonncnschcin 

und  Schatfcii;  Auf  dcm  Bergc;  translator  various  books,  tracts,  and 
hymns.  Address,  204  Penn   St.,  Brooklyn,   N.   Y. 

*HENRY  KOSE,  b.  Plau,  Mecklenburg-Schwerin,  Germany,  July  18, 
1831;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1863-66;  ord.  Woolwich,  Ont.,  Aug.  14,  1866;  p. 
Woolwich,  Ont.,  1866-69;  Zurich,  Ont.,  1869-71;  Erie,  Pa.,  1871-76; 
Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1876-78;  Zurich,  Ont.,  1878-79;  Tavistock,  Ont.,  1879- 
84;  Hanover,  Ont.,  1884-91;  Woolwich,  Ont.,  1891-96;  Joliet,  111.,  1896- 
97;  d.  Joliet,  111.,  Jan.  13,  1897. 

AUGUST  LUDWIG,  b.  Wichmansdorf,  Germany,  Sep.  14,  1837;  R.  T. 
S.,  G.  D.  1864-66;  ord.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  12,  1867;  p.  Casco,  Mich., 
1866-71;  White  River,  Mich.,  1871-72;  Wilmot,  Ont.,  1872-75;  w.  c. 
Mt.  Clemens,  Mich.,  1875-98;  s.  Detroit,  Mich.,  1898-1903;  p.  Detroit, 

Mich.,  1903-04;  s.  Detroit,  Mich.,  1904 . 

Address,  421   Elmwood   Ave.,  Detroit,   Mich. 

JOHANNES  JACOB  VALKENAAR,  b.  Mymegen,  Holland,  June  28, 
1830;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1863-66;  ord.  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  May  2,  1867; 
miss.  H.  M.  S.  among  Dutch  in  Mich,  and  111.,  1866-70;  p.  German  ch., 
Pekin,  111.,  1870-71;  in  ill  health,  1871-73;  p.  Arnprior,  Ont.,  1873-80; 
miss.  Waukesha,  Newton  and  Nashville,  Mich.,  1880-84;  p.  Glenville, 
Neb.,  1884-86;  Humphrey,  Neb.,  1886-90;  Clinton,  la.,  1890-93;  Emery, 

S.  D.,  1893-97;  w.  c.  Bridgewater,  S.  D.,  1897 . 

Address,  Box   148,  Bridgewater,   S.  D. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

*H.  Reinhard  Otto,  b.  Schoneberg,  Hesse-Casscl,  Germany,  Dec.  14, 
1827;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1865-66;  ord.  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  Dec.  7,  1866;  p. 
Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1866-70;  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1870-74;  Tonawanda,  N.  Y., 
1874-86;  Detroit,  Mich.,  1886-94;  miss.  Saginaw  and  Bieber,  Mich., 
1894-95;  s.  Detroit,  Mich.,  1895-1903;  d.  Detroit,  Mich.,  Oct.  25,  19031 

Wilhelm  Paul,  b.  Schlitz,  Hesse-Darmstadt,  Germany,  Oct.,  18,  1838; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1865-66;  ord.  Palermo,  Kan.,  Oct.  19,  1866;  p.  Palermo, 
Kan.,  1866-69;  Somonauk,  111.,  1869-70;  Lebanon,  Wis.,  1870-75;  Pitts- 
burg, Pa.,  1875-76;  New  York  City.  1876-80;  Watertown,  Wis.,  1880- 
87;  Baileyville,  111.,  1887-89;  Aplington,  la.,  1889-94;  Tyndall,  S.  D., 
1894-96;  Big  Stone  City,   S.  D.,   1896-97;   Germantown,   N.  D.,   1897- 

229 


1867-1868 

98;  Tyndall,  N.  D.,   1898-99;   Fessenden,   N.   D.,   1899-1905;    Sheffield, 

lo.,  1905-06;  Martin,  N.  D.,  1906-08;  Buck  Grove,  la,  1908 . 

Address,   Aplington,    Iowa. 


1867 
GRADUATES 

*HEINRICH  F.  MULLER,  b.  Oberkaufungen,  Hesse-Cassel,  Ger- 
many, Nov.  29,  1837 ;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1864-67 ;  ord.  Parkersburg,  W.  Va., 
Feb.  9,  1868;  miss.  Marietta,  O.,  and  Parkersburg,  W.  Va.,  1867-70; 
p.  Baltimore,  Md.,  1870-74;  in  business,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1874;  d. 
Baltimore,  Md.,  May  20,  1900. 

PETER  RITTER,  b.  Alzenau,  Bavaria,  March  28,  1837;  R.  T.  S.,  G. 
D.  1864-67;  ord.  Attica,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  19,  1867;  p.  Folsomdale,  N.  Y., 
1867-70;  Cincinnati,  O.,  1870-75;  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1875-88;  Cincin- 
nati, O.,  1888-90;  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1890-92;  business  manager,  Ger. 
Bapt.  Pub.  Soc,  Cleveland,  O.,  1892-1904;  o.  s.  Dale,  Wyoming  Co., 
N.  Y.  Address,  Dale,  N.  Y. 

SPECIAL  STUDENT 

♦Matthias  Lampert,  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1866-67;  Free-Will  Baptist  and 
preaching  for  a  short  time;  in  business,  Sedgwick,  la.,  1876;  deceased. 

1868 
GRADUATES 

*JOHANN  FRIEDRICH  HOEFFLIN,  b.  Eichstetten,  Baden,  Nov. 
13,  1842;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1864-68;  ord.  Chicago,  III.,  July  16,  1868;  p. 
Chicago,  III,  1868-71;  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1871-74;  St.  Paul,  1874-79; 
Elgin,  la.,  1879-81;  Fosterburg,  III,  1881-83;  Kankakee,  111.,  1883-87; 
Fulton  and  Clinton,  la.,  1887-89;  Oak  Park,  III.,  1889-94;  Sandwich, 
111.,  1894-95;  miss.  colp.  Ger.  Bapt.  Pub.  Soc.  1895-97;  incap.  Musca- 
tine, la.,  1897;  d.  Muscatine,  la..  May  28,  1901. 

*CONRAD  JUNG,  b.  Bellnhausen,  Hesse-Cassel,  Germany,  July  30, 
1838;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1863-68;  ord.  Detroit,  Mich.,  Jan.  13,  1869;  p. 
Detroit,  Mich.,  1868-84;  Wausau,  Wis.,  1884-86;  Holland,  N.  Y.,  1886- 
88;  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  1888-91;  insurance  business  and  newspaper 
writer,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1892-1900;  d.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  April  16, 
1900. 

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1869 

FRIEDRICH  WILLIAM  REEKE,  b.  Golzow,  Prussia,  Feb.  14, 
1834;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1866-68;  miss.  Templin,  Prussia,  1868-71;  Lands- 
berg,  Prussia,  1871-74;  supply,  Landsberg,  1874-82;  miss.  Landsberg, 
1882-84;  assistant  p.  Stettin,  Prussia,  1884-87;  supply,  Prenzlau,  Prussia 
1887-89;  Berlin  and  Charlottenburg,  Prussia,  1889-94;  assistant  p 
Planitz,  Saxony,  1894-96;  p.  Landsberg,  Prussia,  1896-98;  Berlinchen 
Prussia.  1898-;  o.  s.  and  Colp.        Address,  Striche,  Posen,  Germany 

*FRIEDRICH  WILHELM  SCHALIKE,  b.  Sydowswiese,  Prussia 
June  15,  1838;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1865-68;  ord.  New  Orleans,  La.,  May  8, 
1871;  miss.  New  Orleans,  La.,  1871-73;  p.  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1873-75;  miss 
San  Francisco,  Gal.,  1875-95 ;  d.  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  April  4,  1895. 

SPECL^L  STUDENTS 

Christian  Friedrich  W.  Argow,  b.  Templin,  Prussia,  March  10,  1843; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1867-68;  ord.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  8,  1868;  p.  Albany, 
N.  Y.,  1868-75;  Berlin,  Ont.,  1875-76;  bookseller  and  supply,  Dayton, 
O.,  1876-99;  p.  Toledo,  O.,  1899-1906;  Canton,  O.,  1906-09;  Louisville, 

Ky.,    1909 .      Author,    Manncrbotc.    4    vols.;    Vorbilder    des    Alien 

Testaments.  Address,  639  E.  Broadway,  Louisville,  Ky. 

*Friedrich  Adolph   Ginius,   b.   Tilsit,   Prussia,   Jan.  5,    1824;   R.   T.   S., 

G.    D.   1867-68;    ord.    Erie,    Pa.,    May  6,    1868;   p.  Erie,    Pa.,    1868-71; 

Scranton,  Pa.,  1871;  Omaha,  Neb.  1871-89;  w.  c.  Chicago,  111.,  1889- 
1904;  d.  Chicago,  111.,  June,  1904. 

♦Charles  Hieronymus,  b.  Butzbach,  Hesse-Darmstadt,  Germany,  May 
11,  1822;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1867-68;  ord.  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Nov.  22,  1868; 
p.  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1868-70;  New  York  City,  1871-75;  w.  c.  West 
Hoboken,  N.  J.,  1875-78;  p.  South  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1878-88;  w.  c.  San 
Francisco  and  Sacramento,  Cal.,  1888-97;  d.  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Feb. 
18,  1897. 

Peter  Knechtel,  b.  Dumfries,  Ont.,  July  12,  1846;  R.  T.  S.  G.  D.  1867- 
68;    not   ord.;   in  business,   Hanover,   Ont.,   1868 . 

1869 

GRADUATE 

JOHN  LINKER,  b.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Sep.  6,  1846;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D. 

1866-69;  ord.  Williamsport,  Pa.,  Sep.  8,  1870;  p.  Williamsport,  Pa., 
1870-73;  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Second  ch.,  1873-97;  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
Bethel  ch..   1897-99;    Philadelphia    (Byberry  Mission)    1899-1903;   Egg 

Harbor  City,   1903 . 

Address,  Knights  Road,  Torrcsdale,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
231 


1870-1871 

1870 
GRADUATE 


ov. 


GEORGE  KNOBLOCH,  b.  Steinau,  Hesse-Cassel,  Germany,  N 
10,  1849;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1867-70;  ord.  West  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  Feb.  13, 
1871;  p.  West  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  1871-73;  New  York  City,  1873-76;  New- 
ark, N.  J.,  1876-92;   Philadelphia,  Pa.,  3rd  ch.,  1892-1909;  supt.  Ger. 

Bapt.  Home,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1909 . 

Address,  7023  Second  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 


1871 

GRADUATES 

JACOB  ALBERT,  b.  Wertheim,  Bavaria,  April  16,  1847;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1867-71;  R.  T.  S.,  Eng.  Dept.  1871-72;  ord.  Berlin,  Ont.,  May 
27,  1873;  p.  Berlin,  Ont.,  1873-75;  Cincinnati,  0.,  1875-78;  Hastings, 
Minn.,  1878-82;  Peoria,  111.,  1882-86;  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1886-92;  Den- 
ver, Col.,  1892-98;  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1898-1904;  Anaheim,  Cal.,  1904- 
Address,  209  W.  42  Place,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

JOHN  MICHAEL  HOEFFLIN,  b.  Eichstetten,  Baden,  Oct.  3,  1845; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1868-71;  R.  T.  S.,  Eng.  Dept.  1871-72;  ord.  West  Ho- 
boken, N.  J.,  Dec.  11,  1873;  p.  West  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  1873-75;  Wilming- 
ton, Del.,  1875-81 ;  St.  Louis,  ]\Io.,  1881-85 ;  gen.  miss.  Southern  Bapt. 
Conv.  in  Missouri,  1885-1892;  p.  Williamsport,  Pa.,  1894-96;  w.  c.  Wil- 
liamsport.  Pa.,  189^97;  p.  Egg  Harbor  City,  N.  J.,  1898-1900;  Cali- 
fornia, Mo.,  1900-04;  state  miss.  Neb.,  1904-07;  p.  Munson,  Pa.,  1907- 
09;   State  Miss.  Wis.,  1909 .  Address,  Oshkosh,  Wis. 

*CARL  OHLGART,  b.  Westerburg,  Nassau,  Germany,  March  25, 
1842;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1867-71;  ord.  Wilmot,  Ont.,  July  19,  1871;  p. 
Wilmot,  Ont.,  1871-73;  Kankakee,  111.,  1873-74;  Green  Garden,  111., 
1874-76;  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1876-79;  Marion,  Kan.,  1879-81;  Pekin,  111., 
1881-83;  miss.  Cincinnati,  O.,  1883-84;  p.  Swygert,  111.,  1884-86;  Elli- 
son Bay,  Wis.,  1886-92;  Watertown,  Wis.,  1892-96;  Denton,  Texas, 
1896-99;  Houston,  Texas,  1899-1900;  ret.;  d.  Ellison  Bay,  Wis.,  Dec.  9, 
1907. 

WILLIAM  PAPENHAUSEN,  b.  Seehausen,  Prussia,  Sep.  2,  1846; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  and  R.  F.  A.  1868-71 ;  U.  R.  1875 ;  R.  T.  S.  1878 ;  for 
complete  record,  see  Eng.  Dept.,  class  1878. 

Address,  1431   College  St.,   Springfield,   111. 

232 


1872 

*WILLIAM  C.  RABE,  b.  Fricnicn,  Hesse-Casscl,  Germany,  Oct.  28, 
1848;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1867-71;  s.  New  Britain,  Conn.,  and  St.  Louis, 
Mo.,  1871-74;  ord.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  2,  1876;  p.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1875- 
89;  Rochester,  N.  Y..  1889-92;  Portland,  Oreg.,  1892-96;  Buffalo,  N.  Y., 
1896-1901;  Omaha,  Neb.,  1901-02;  d.  Omaha,  Neb.,  Nov.  4,  1902. 

OTTO  FRIEDRICH  ZECKSER,  b.  Milmcrsdorf,  Prussia,  Sep.  6, 
1844;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1868-71;  ord.  Alma,  Kan.,  Sep.  21,  1871;  p.  Mill 
Creek,  Kan.,  1871-73;  Newport,  Ky.,  1873-75;  North  Freedom,  Wis., 
1875-77;  Newton,  Mich.,  1877-79;  Mill  Creek,  Kan.,  1879-97;  Shell 
Creek,  Neb.,  1897-98;  Mill  Creek,  Kan.,  1898-1902;  Big  Stone  City,  S. 
D.,  1902-05;  Geary  Co.,  Kan.,  1905 .  Address,  Alta  Vista,  Kan. 

DAVID  ZWINK,  b.  Nellingen,  Wiirtemberg,  June  21,  1843;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1867-70;  R.  T.  S.,  Eng.  Dept.  1870-71;  ord.  St.  Joseph,  Mich., 
Dec.  3,  1872;  p.  St.  Joseph,  Mich.,  1872-78;  Lorraine,  Kan.,  1878-82; 
Leavenworth,  Kan.,  1882-83;  Erie,  Pa.,  1883-86;  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1886- 
95;  Racine,  Wis.,  1895-1900;  Minonk,  Li.,  1900-02;  Canton,  O.,  1902-05; 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  1905 .      Address,  252  Washington  Ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

SPECL'\L  STUDENTS 

*Heinrich  Joseph  Miiller,  b.  Biebrich,  Hesse-Cassel,  Germany,  June 
26,  1835;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1870-71;  ord.  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Aug.  3,  1873; 
p.  Hastings,  Minn.,  1873-78;  North  Freedom,  Wis.,  1878-83;  Lebanon, 
Wis.,  1883-98;  w.  c.  Sheboygan,  Wis.,  1898-1900;  d.  Sheboygan,  Wis., 
Aug.  23,  1900. 

John  Schwendener,  b.  Buchs,  Switzerland,  July  19,  1847;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1869-71 ;  prac.  physician,  ^Milwaukee,  Wis. 

1872 
GRADUATES 

REINHARD  HOEFFLIN,  b.  Eichstetten,  Baden,  Aug.  13,  1847;  R. 
T.  S.,  G.  D.  1868-72;  ord.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  9,  1873;  p.  Brooklyn, 

N.  Y.,  1872-74;   Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1874-83;  New  York  City,  1883 . 

Address,  1127  Fulton  Ave.,  Bronx,  New  York  City. 

*FRIEDRICH  CHRISTIAN  KOEHLER,  b.  Segeberg,  Holstein,  Ger- 
many, May  13,  1836;  R.  T.  S..  G.  D.  1869-72;  ord.  White  River,  Mich., 
Oct.  2,  1872;  p.  White  River,  Mich.,  1872-75;  Folsomdale,  N.  Y.,  1875- 
78;  Nashville,  Mich..  1878-80;  Detroit,  Mich.,  1880-86;  Los  Angeles, 
Cal.,  1886-87;  Pasadena,  Cal.,  1887-90;  Denver,  Col.,  1890-91;  incap. 
Pasadena,  Cal.,  1891-1901;  d.  Pasadena,  Cal.,  Sep.  17,  1901. 

233 


1873 

SPECIAL  STUDENT 

*Karl  Numberger,  b.  St.  Petersburg,  Russia,  1850;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D 
1871-72;  d.  Newark,  N.  J.,  April  19,  1872 . 

1873 

GRADUATES 

JOHANNES  ENGLER,  b.  Sevelen,  St.  Gall,  Switzerland,  Aug.  27, 
1846;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1870-73;  ord.  Hastings,  Minn.,  Dec.  7,  1873;  p. 
Millersburg,  Minn.,  1873-74;  Sharon,  Minn.,  1874-79;  Big  Stone  City, 
S.  D.,  1879-82;  Hampton  and  Fairbault,  Minn.,  1882-89;  w.  c.  Ran- 
dolph, Minn.,  1889 .  Address,  Randolph,  Minn. 

*J.  GEORGE  FETZER,  b.  Oberhausen,  Wiirtemberg,  July  12,  1845; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1870-73;  U.  R.  1873-74;  R.  T.  S.,  Eng.  Dept.,  1874-76; 
Univ.  Leipzig,  Germany,  1876;  ord.  Volmarstein,  Westphalia;  p.  Vol- 
marstein,  Westphalia,  1877-80;  in  U.  S.  collecting  funds  for  the  Theol. 
Sem.  Hamburg,  1880-81 ;  assistant  editor  Wahrheitszeuge,  and  supply 
Hamburg,  Germany,  1881-82;  prof.  Bapt.  Theol.  Sem.  Hamburg,  Ger- 
many, 1882-1909.  Author,  Pastoral  Thcologic;  d.  Volmarstein,  West- 
phalia, July  31,  1909. 

HENRY  L.  JANZEN,  b.  Elbing,  Prussia,  June  27,  1844;  R.  T.  S.,  G. 
D.  1870-73 ;  U.  R.  1873-74 ;  R.  T.  S.  Eng.  Dept.  1874-75 ;  in  bus.  Berlin, 
Ont.,  1875 . 

JOHANN  HEINRICH  MOEHLMANN,  b.  Aarsdorf,  Hanover,  Ger- 
many, Sep.  24,  1845;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1865-66;  1872-73;  ord.  Meriden, 
Conn.,  June  19,  1873;  p.  Meriden,  Conn.,  1873-86;  Racine,  Wis.,  1886- 
94;  Detroit,  Mich.,  1894 .      Address,  415  Helen  Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

EWART  PETER  RIEMER,  b.  Hatzum,  East  Frisia,  Germany,  March 
10,  1845;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1870-73;  R.  T.  S.  Eng.  Dept.  1873-74;  ord. 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  31,  1874;  p.  Germ.an  Bapt.  ch..  King  William's 
Town,  Kaffraria,  S.  Africa,  1874-92;  invalid,  1892-97;  p.  East  London, 

S.  Africa,  1897-1901;  o.  s.  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1901 . 

Address,  2615  N.  12th  St.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

F.  LOUIS  SCHUNKE,  b.  Quellendorf,  Anhalt-Dessau,  Germany,  July 
24,  1844;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1870-73;  ord.  Niedern-Dodeleben,  Prussia, 
Mar.  28,  1875;  p.  Neu-Haldensleben,  Prussia,  1873-76;  p.  Einbeck, 
Hannover,  1876-81;  Altenburg,  Saxony,  1881-95;  Hamburg-Eilbeck, 
1895-98;  Parsau,  Prussia,  1898-1901;  Dessau,  Anhalt,  1901-02;  Alten- 
burg, Saxony,  1902-05;   ret.   1905 . 

Address,  .  Sonneborn,    Gotha,    Germany. 
234 


1874 

JOHN  SENN,  b.  Town  Polk,  Wis.,  Dec.  20,  1847;  R.  T.  S.,  G. 
D.  1870-73;  ord.  Tavistock.  Ont.,  Dec.  10,  1873;  p.  Tavistock,  Ont., 
1873-75;  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1875-77;  Holland,  N.  Y.,  1877-82;  Williams- 
port,  Pa.,  1882-93;  prac.  physician,  and  o.  s.  Williamsport,  Pa.,  1893 . 

Address,  243  Washington  St.,  Williamsport,  Pa. 

ANDREAS  STERN,  b.  Neufra,  HohcnzoUern-Sigmaringen,  Prussia, 
June  2,  1849;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1870-73;  ord.  Holland,  N.  Y.,  June  3, 
1874;  p.  Holland,  N.  Y.,  1874;  Brenham,  Texas,  1874-75;  teacher,  Se- 
dalia  and  Concordia,  Mo.,  1875-77;  miss.  Missouri,  1877-78;  p.  Ellin- 
wood,  Kan.,  1878-80;  Greengarden,  111.,  1880-82;  Louisville,  Ky.,  1882- 
83;  Holland.  N.  Y.,  1883-85;  Tavistock,  Ont.,  1885-90;  Town  Polk, 
Wis.,  1890-97;  Houston,  Texas,  1897-98;  Lorena,  Texas,  1898-1907; 
Steamboat   Rock,   Iowa,   1907-.  Address,   Steamboat   Rock,    la. 

SPECIAL  STUDENT 

Jacob  Meier,  b.  Oberschafhausen,  Baden,  Sep.  6,  1839;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D. 
1872-73;  ord.  Muscatine,  la.,  Aug.  19,  1873;  p.  Muscatine,  la.,  1873- 
78;  Chicago,  111.,  1st  ch.,  1878-1906;  Chicago,  111.,  3rd  ch.,  1906—; 
supt.  Miss,  and  Benev.  Sec.  of  the  Ger.  Bapt.  Chs.  of  Chicago,  111., 
1906 .  Address,  2152   Alice    Place,   Chicago,   111. 

1874 

GRADUATES 

JOHANN  KARL  HEINRICH  BECKER,  b.  Orpherda,  Germany,  Jan. 
9,  1845;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1871-74;  ord.  Fosterburg,  111.,  Aug.  12,  1874;  p. 
Fosterburg,  111.,  1874-75;  Springfield,  111.,  1875-76;  w.  c.  Springfield,  111., 
1876. 

LOUIS  HELMETAG,  b.  Bergheim,  Waldeck,  Germany,  May  17,  1847; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1871-74;  ord.  Dirschau,  Prussia,  Dec.  1875;  p.  Dirschau, 
Prussia,  1875-77;  Brome,  1877-82;  Heilbronn,  1882-84;  Muehlhausen 
in  E.,  1884-89;  Dirschau,  1889 .  Address,  Dirschau,  Germany. 

*ROBERT  LANGER,  b.  Thorn,  Prussia,  June  3,  1845;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D. 

1871-74;  ord.  Millerstown,  Pa.,  July  10,  1874;  p.  Millerstown,  Pa.,  1874; 
Holland,  N.  Y.,  1874-77;  Baltimore,  Md.,  1877-78;  d.  Chicago,  111.,  Dec. 
16.  1882. 

ZACHARIAS  CLARK  MARTEN,  b.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Oct.  23,  1849; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1871-74;  R.  T.  S.  Eng.  Dept.  1877;  for  complete  record, 
see  Eng.  Dept.,  class  of  1877. 

235 


1875 

JOHN  MILLER,  b.  Altdorf,  Witrtemberg,  April  19,  1843;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1871-74;  ord.  Zurich,  Ont.,  Aug.  4,  1874;  p.  Zurich,  Ont.,  1874- 
11;  Manitowoc,  Wis.,  1877-84;  Casco,  Mich.,  1884-86;  Bloomington, 
111.,  1886-93;  Lincoln  Co.,  Kan.,  1893-96;  Dillon,  Kan.,  1896-1900;  Pin 
Oak  Creek,  Mo.,  1900-07;  Parkersburg,  lo.,  1907-09;  Auburn,  Mich., 
1909 .  Address,   R.   F.  D.,  Auburn,   Mich. 

*HEINRICH  W.  NAGEL,  b.  Ladbergen,  Westphalia,  Apr.  29,  1847; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1871-74;  ord.  Chicago,  111.,  Feb.  10,  1875;  miss.  Chicago, 
111.,  1874-75;  p.  Lebanon,  Wis.,  1875-78;  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1878-84;   St. 

Joseph,  Mich.,  1884-92;  ill-health,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1892 ;  d.  Buffalo, 

N.  Y.,  June  17,  1894. 

HERMANN  SCHROEDER,  b.  Zowen,  Prussia,  Aug.  24,  1844;  R.  T. 
S.,  G.  D.  1871-74;  ord.  Chicago,  111.,  Feb.  9,  1875;  p.  Newton,  Mich., 
1875-77;  Rock  Falls,  la.,  1877-81;  Fulton,  la.,  1881-86;  Sandwich,  III., 
1886-89;  Omaha,  Neb.,  1889-92;  Fremont,  Neb.,  1892-95;  Wausau,  W^is., 
1895-98;  Monte  Vista,  Col.,  1898-99;  State  Miss.  Wisconsin,  1899-1900; 
p.  Quincy,  III.,  1900-06;   s.  Bloomington,  111.,  1906- 

Address,    407    Menomimee    St.,    Oak    Park,    111. 

HEINRICH  WERNICK,  b.  Cincinnati,  O.,  Nov.  7,  1850;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1871-74;  R.  T.  S.  Eng.  Dept.  1874-75;  ord.  Somonauk,  111.,  Nov. 
5,  1875 ;  p.  Somonauk,  111.,  1875-78 ;  Bloomington,  111.,  1878-81 ;  Kekos- 
kee.  Wis.,  1881-85;  Newport,  Ky.,  1885-89;  Springfield,  III.,  1889-94; 
Harvey,  111.,  1894-97;  Joliet,  111.,  1897-99;  Richfield,  Wis.,  1899-1904; 
Chicago,  111.,  1904-07;   State  Miss.,  Illinois,  1907- 

Address,  Sandwich,  111. 

SPECIAL  STUDENT 

Paul  Goebel,  b.  Zurich,  Ont.;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1873-74;  w.  c.  Park  Hill, 
Ont.,  1888. 


1875 


GRADUATES 

*SAMUEL  BECKER,  b.  Geismar,  Hessen,  Germany,  Dec.  2,  1840; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1873-75 ;  ord.  Tavistock,  Ont.,  June  21,  1875 ;  p.  Tavi- 
stock and  Sebringville,  Ont.,  1875-77;  Logan,  Ont.,  1877-79;  Hanover 
and  Elmwood,  Ont.,  1879-84;  Logan  and  Zurich,  1884-91;  Holland, 
N.  Y.,  1891-93;  in  business,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1893-1909;  d.  Buffalo,  N.  Y., 
Dec.  20,  1909. 

236 


1876 

GOTTLIEB  KUCZEWSKI,  b.  Rummy,  Prussia,  Sep.  3,  1844;  R.  T. 
S.,  G.  D.  1872-/5;  ord.  Dorscn,  Prussia,  Aug.  1875;  miss  to  Ger- 
mans and  Poles  in  Romanowcn,  1875-88;  p.  Lyck,  Prussia,  1888- 
1900;  ret.  1900.  Address,  Ortelsburg,  E.  Prussia,  Germany. 

HEINRICH  SCHULZ,  b.  Ellnhausen,  Hessen,  Germany,  Feb.  8,  1852; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1872-75;  Shurtleff  College,  1879-81;  ord.  Fosterburg, 
111.,  May  11,  1876;  p.  Fostersburg,  III.,  1876-81;  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1881- 
89;  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1889-91;  St.  Joseph,  Mich.,  1891-1900;  St.  Louis, 
Mo.   1900-1909;   Pittsburg,   Pa.   1909-. 

Address,  103  Onyx  St.,  Mt.  Oliver,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

Heinrich  Hilzinger,  b.  Tuttlingen,  Wiirtemberg,  March  16,  1850;  R. 
T.  S.,  G.  D.  1874-75;  ord.  Cohoes,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  15,  1875;  p.  Cohoes, 
N.  Y.,  1875-77;  Newark,  N.  J..  1877-79;  Kankakee,  111.,  1879-84;  Mus- 
catine, la.,  1884-90;  Carrick,  Ont.,  1890-94;  Cleveland,  O.,  1894-1900; 
Eureka.  S.  D.,  1900-1904;  Plum  Creek.  S.  D.,  19CW-1905 ;  Platte  Center, 
Neb.,   1905-.  Address,    Platte   Center,   Nebraska. 

Herman  W.  Jens,  b.  Zettermin,  Mecklenburg-Schwerin,  Germany, 
Sep.  24,  1857;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1874-75;  teacher,  Monce  Acad., 
Monee,  III. 

1876 

GRADUATES 

FRIEDRICH  BERNDT,  b.  Grevekow,  Prussia;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1874- 
76;  ord.  ]\Iinnetrista,  Minn.,  Nov.  11,  1876;  p.  Minnetrista,  Minn.,  1876- 
79;   Sharon,   1879-81;   left  denomination. 

Address,  Le   Seueur,   Minn. 

ANTON  HELMRICH,  b.  Leutmannsdorf,  Silesia,  Germany,  March 
6,  1847;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1873-76;  ord.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  17,  1877; 
p.  Arnprior,  Ont.,  1876-82;  Holland,  N.  Y.,  1882-85;  Kekoskee,  Wis., 
1885-87;  w.  c.  and  o.  s.  Address,  172  Johnson  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

*CHARLES  JURGENSEN,  b.  Hamburg,  Germany;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D. 
1867-68:  1874-76;  ord.  Sheboygan,  Wis.,  Aug.  23,  1876;  p.  Sheboygan, 
Wis.,  1876-79;  cutter,  Milwaukee  and  New  York  City,  1879- ;  d.  New 
York  City,  1894. 

*FRIEDRICH  WILHELM  KROESCH,  b.  Immekath,  Prussia,  Apr. 
6,  1847;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1873-76;  ord.  Woolwich,  Ont,  Sep.  21,  1876; 

237 


1877 

p.  Woolwich,  Ont.,  1876-80;  Wausau,  Wis.,  1880-83;  North  Freedom, 
Wis.  1883-88;  Higginsville,  Mo.,  1888-93;  California,  Mo.,  1893-1900; 
Rush  Co.,  Kan.,  1900-1903;  o.  s.  Lorraine,  Kan.,  1903-05;  d.  Lorraine, 
Kan.  Feb.  2,  1905. 

CHRISTIAN  E.  LOTZER,  b.  Waldeck,  Germany,  May  4,  1856;  R. 
T.  S.,  G.  D.  1873-76;  w.  c.  Sayre,  Pa.,  1889. 

*RUDOLPH  MACHHOLZ,  b.  Schmiedfeld,  Thuringia,  Germany, 
Oct.  1,  1847;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1874-76;  ord.  Carrick,  Ont.,  Oct.  4,  1876; 
p.  Carrick  and  Neustadt,  Ont.,  1876-86;  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1886-89;  Bur- 
lington, la.,  1889-95 ;  d.  Burlington,  la.,  Apr.  8,  1895. 

FRIEDRICH  A.  PETEREIT,  b.  Mehlaucken,  Prussia,  Sep.  28,  1850; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1873-76;  ord.  Davenport,  Iowa,  Mar.  27,  1877;  p.  Dav- 
enport, Iowa,  1876-79;  Quincy,  111.,  1879-84;  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1884- 
86;  Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  1886-93;  Waco,  Texas,  1893-94;  State  miss., 
Texas,  1894-96;  p.  Galveston,  Texas,  1896-1899;  Dallas,  Texas,  1899- 
1903 ;  in  bus.,  New  Mexico. 

WILLLIAM  SCHUNKE,  b.  Roden,  Anhalt,  Germany,  Aug.  16,  1854; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1873-76;  ord.  Racine,  Wis.,  Sep.  6,  1876;  p.  Racine,  Wis., 
1876-81;  Elgin,  Iowa,  1881-94;  Bethany,  Oregon,  1894-98;  Winnipeg, 
Manitoba,  1898-1906;  District  Missionary,  Canadian  Northwest,  1906- 
1910;    ibid.,    Pacific    States,    1910-. 

Address,  Rose  City  Park,  Portland,  Oregon. 

GEORGE  NICHOLAS  THOMSSEN,  b.  Busum,  Holstein,  Germany 
April  1,  1855 ;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1873-76 ;  U.  R.  1876-78 ;  R.  T.  S.,  Eng 
Dept.  1878-79;  ord.  West  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  Aug.  7,  1879;  p.  West  Ho 
boken,  N.  J.,  1879-81;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Vinukonda,  India,  1882-87 
p.  New  York  City,  1887-90;  miss.  A.  B.  M.  U.,  Kurnool,  India,  1890-95 
p.  South  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1896-97;  s.  New  York  City,  1897-99;  miss 
A.   B.    M.    U.,   Bapatla,   India,    1899- ;    author,   Indische   Lebensbilder 
Samuel  I.  Hebich  of  India;  The  Preacher  and  the  Sermon  (Telugu) 
The  Real  versus  the  Ideal  in  Hinduism.  Address,  Bapatla,  India. 

1877 

GRADUATES 

♦SYLVESTER  KORNMEIER,  b.  Biberbach,  Baden,  Aug.  18,  1848; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1874-77;  ord.  Greengarden,  111.,  June  2,  1878;  p.  Green- 
garden,  111.,  1878-81 ;  Arnprior,  Ont.,  1881-85 ;  Waterbury,  Conn.,  1885- 
87;  South  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1887-96;  colp.  Brooklyn  and  New  York 
City,  1896-1906;  d.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  April  10,  1906. 

238 


1878 

CLAUS  PETERS,  b.  Mielberg,  Schleswig,  Prussia,  May  7,  1856;  R. 
T.  S.,  G.  D.  1874-77;  ord.  Schleswig,  Prussia,  March  3,  1878;  p.  Schles- 
wig, Prussia,  1877-87;  miss,  for  Sunday  Schools,  Germany,  1887-90;  p. 
Berlin,  Germany,   1890-1904;   Hamburg,  Germany,   1904-. 

Address,  106  Kieler  St.,  Hamburg,  Germany. 

SPECIAL  STUDENT 

*Heinrich  A.  Griep,  b.  Klein-Silkow,  Pomerania,  Prussia,  June  22,  1838; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1876-77;  ord.  Scranton,  Pa.,  Sep.  12,  1877;  p.  Scranton, 
Pa.,  1877-81 ;  Dayton,  O.,  1881-89 ;  North  Freedom,  Wis.,  1889-96 ;  prac. 
phys.,  Denzer,  Wis.;  d.  1909. 

1878 

GRADUATES 

♦JACOB  DANIELSEN,  b.  Sterup,  Schleswig,  Prussia,  Feb.  20,  1849; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1874-78;  ord.  Kappeln,  Schleswig,  1879;  p.  Kappeln, 
Schleswig,  1878-82;  p.  Hamburg,  1882-85;  supt.  Deaconess  Institute, 
Hamburg,  1885-86;  retired  on  account  of  illness  of  wife,  1886;  p.  Ham- 
burg-Hamm,  1887-90;  Hamburg-Eimsbiittel,  1890-1901;  ret.;  d.  Ham- 
burg, Germany,  July  18,  1903. 

EDWARD   GRAALMANN,  b.   Ditzum,   East   Frisia,   Germany,  Jan. 

8,  1853;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1874-78;  R.  T.  S.,  Eng.  Dept.  1877-78;  ord. 
Williamsport,  Pa.,  June  2,  1878;  p.  Williamsport,  Pa.,  1878-81;  Bailey- 
ville.  III.,  1881-86;  Concordia,  Mo.,  1886-93;  Okeene,  Oklahoma,  1893-. 

Address,   Okeene,   Okla. 

JOHN  JAEGER,  b.  Beinstein,  Wiirtemberg,  Jan.  13,  1852;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1874-78;  R.  T.  S.,  Eng.  Dept.  1877-78;  ord.  Newark,  N.  J.,  Aug. 
29,  1878;  p.  Newark,  N.  J.,  1878-81;  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1881-86;  New 
Britain,  Conn.,  1887-90;  s.  Waterbury  and  Seymour,  Conn.,  1890-91; 
p.  Germantown,  N.  D.,  1891-97;  West  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1897-1903;  Tynd- 
all,  S.  D.,  1903-1908;  Buffalo  Center,  la..  1908-1910;  Odessa,  Wash. 
1910-.  Address,  Odessa,  Washington. 

FRITZ  AUGUST  LIGHT,  b.  Memel,  Prussia,  Aug.  1,  1851;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1874-78;  R.  T.  S.,  Eng.  Dept.  1878-79;  ord.  Boston,  Mass.,  Oct 

9,  1879 ;  p.  Boston,  Mass.,  1879-83 ;  student,  Boston  Univ.,  1880-1882 ;  p. 
Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1883-87;  Chicago,  111.,  1887-89;  stud.  McCormick 
Theo.  Sem.  1887-8;  p.  Cleveland,  O.,  1889-94;  M.  D.  and  pract.  med., 
Cleveland,  O.,  1894-96 ;  p.  Cincinnati,  O.,  1896-1905 ;  p.  New  York  City, 
1905-08;  s.  Eagle  Ave.  ch..  New  York,  1908-09;  o.  s.  1909-.  Author, 
Die   Griindwahrheiten  des  Christcntums. 

Address.  436  E.  141   St.,  Bronx,  New  York 

239 


1879 

*ANTON  MEIER,  b.  Hard,  Tyrol,  Austria,  Aug.  6,  1847;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1874-78;  p.  Methodist  ch.,  Newton,  Mich.,  1878-80;  White  River, 
Mich.,  1880-82;  d.  1882. 

JACOB  HENRY  MERKEL,  b.  Reichartshausen,  Baden,  Oct.  28, 
1855 ;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1874-78 ;  R.  T.  S.,  Eng.  Dept.  1878-81 ;  ord.  Cleve- 
land, O.,  Sep.  22,  1881;  p.  Cleveland,  O.,  (1st  ch.,)  1881-90;  Milwaukee, 
Wis.,  (1st  ch.,)  1890-95;  Burlington,  la.,  1895-1900;  Cleveland,  O. 
(Erin  Ave.)  1900-06;  Evangelist,  1906-.  Translator,  Gordon's  The 
Ministry  of  the  Spirit.  Address,  3008  Walton  Ave.,  Cleveland,  O. 

CHRISTOPH  SCHMIDT,  b.  Berka,  Saxe-Weimar,  Germany,  Oct. 
19,  1853;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1874-78;  R.  T.  S.„  Eng.  Dept.  1877-78;  ord. 
New  Britain,  Conn.,  July  2,  1883;  p.  New  Britain,  Conn.,  1878-84; 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1884-88;  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1888-92;  Passaic,  N.  J.,  1892- 
1900;  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  1901-1903;  Passaic,  N.  J.,  1903-1909;  incap.  1909-. 

Address,  50  Sherman  St.,  Passaic,  N.  J. 


SPECIAL  STUDENT 

George  C.  Engelmann,  b.  Remels,  East  Frisia,  Germany,  Dec.  28,  1853; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1877-78;  miss.  Platteville,  Neb.,  1879-80;  Columbus, 
Neb.,  1880-82 ;  ord.  ApHngton,  la.,  Sep.  2,  1882 ;  p.  Aplington,  la.,  1882- 
88;  Eureka,  S.  Dakota,  1888-90;  Kossuth,  Wis.,  1890-93;  North  Free- 
dom, Wis.,  1893-1900;  Parkersburg,  la.,  1900-1903;  State  Miss.,  for 
Wis.,  1903-04;  p.  Kesley,  la.,  1904-08;  Alpena,  Mich.,  1908-. 

Address,  217  4th  St.,  Alpena,  Mich. 


1879 


GRADUATES 

WILLIAM  APPEL,  b.  Wilmot,  Ont.,  Sep.  28,  1854;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D. 
1874-79 ;  R.  T.  S..  Eng.  Dept.  1878-79 ;  ord.  Logan,  Ont.,  Oct.  8,  1879 ; 
p.  Logan,  Ont,  1879-80;  New  York  City,  1880-81;  New  Haven,  Conn., 
1881-83;  ev.  1883-85;  p.  Louisville,  Ky.,  1885-87;  ev.  1887-1888;  asst. 
p.  Tabernacle  ch..  New  York  City,  1888-90;  p.  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1890- 
97;  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1897-99;  Williamsport,  Pa.,  1899-1903;  Detroit, 
Mich.   (Ebenezer  ch.),  1903-09;  evangelist,  1909- 

Address,  752  Huntington  Ave.,  Roxbury,  Mass. 
240 


1880-1881 

FRANZ  FRIEDRICH,  b.  Ravcnsburg,  Wiirtemberg,  Germany,  Dec. 
4,  1S52;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1875-79;  ord.  Folsomdale,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  4,  1879; 
p.  Folsomdale,  N.  Y..  1879-82;  Chicago,  111.,  1882-87;  Peoria,  111.,  1887- 
90;  Cleveland,  O.,  1890-97;  Berlin,  Ont.,  1897-1904;  Buffalo,  N.  Y., 
1904-.  Address,  243   Mulberry  St.,  Buffalo,   N.   Y. 

CHARLES  F.  JENSEN,  b.  New  Orleans,  La.,  July  4,  1850;  Baylor 
Univ.,  1872-74;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1876-79;  ord.  Boston,  Mass.,  1879;  p. 
Boston,  Mass.,  1879-81 ;  Brenham,  Burton  and  Greenvine,  Texas,  1881- 
97;  in  bus.,  Brenham,  Texas,  1897-. 

JOHANNES  GEORGE  MAEDER,  b.  Reuthin,  Wiirtemberg,  April 
6,  1855;  R.  T.  S..  G.  D.  1875-79;  R.  T.  S.,  Eng.  Dept.  1878-79;  ord. 
New  York  city,  Oct.  23,  1879;  p.  New  York  City  (Harlem),  1879-87; 
M.  D.  and  practicing  med.,  New  York  City,  1887-. 

Address,  123  W.  121  St.,  New  York  City. 

JACOB  STAUB,  b.  Herriberg,  Zurich,  Switzerland,  Feb.  25,  1850;  R. 
T.  S.,  G.  D.  1875-79;  R.  T.  S.,  Eng.  Dept.  1878-79;  ord.  Zurich,  Swit- 
zerland, Nov.  1879 ;  p.  Nauhausen,  Switzerland,  1879-81 ;  Scranton,  Pa., 
1881-84;  Bridgewater,  S.  D.,  1885-87;  Madison,  S.  D.,  1887-90;  not  in 
act.  service,  1890-94;  p.  Greenvine,  Texas,  1894-96;  miss.  St.  Joseph, 
Mo.  and  Hastings,  Neb.,  1896-97;  s.  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1897;  w.  c. 

Address,  Beloit,  Ohio. 


GRADUATES 

VINCENZ  FARNKOPF,  b.  Bullau,  Bavaria,  Jan.  21,  1851;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1875-80;  R.  T.  S.,  Eng.  Dept.  1879-80;  ord.  Folsomdale,  N.  Y., 
June  8,  1880;  p.  Bethany,  Oregon,  1880-84;  left  ministry;  San  Francisco, 
Cal.,  1899. 

♦PAUL  JOHANN  FERDINAND  GROTH,  b.  Anklam,  Pomerania, 
Germany.  June  17.  1853;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1876-80;  R.  T.  S.,  Eng.  Dept. 
1879-80;  miss.  colp.  A.  B.  P.  S.  in  Minn,  and  N.  D.  1880-89;  ord.  Glen 
Ulen,  N.  D.,  1889;  p.  Glen  Ulen,  N.  D.,  1889-94;  d.  Hebron,  N.  D., 
June  17,  1894. 

1881 

GRADUATES 

FRIEDRICH  W.  BECKER,  b.  Altena,  Westphalia,  Germany,  July 
15,  1853 ;  R.  T.  S..  G.  D.  1877-81 ;  R.  T.  S.  Eng.  Dept.  1880-81 ;  ord. 

241 


1881 

Houston,  Texas,  July  5,  1881;  p.  Houston,  Texas,  1881-85;  St.  Louis, 
Mo.,  1885-88;  left  ministry.  Address,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

AUGUST  BOELTER,  b.  Vandsburg,  West  Prussia,  Germany,  April 
10,  1851;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1877-81;  R.  T.  S.,  Eng.  Dept.  1880-81;  ord. 
Indianapolis,  Ind.,  Oct.  6,  1881;  p.  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1881-83;  Walsh- 
ville,  111.,  1883-88;  Louisville,  Ky.,  1888-96;  Omaha,  Neb.,  1896-1902; 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1902-. 

Address,  2122  Dupont  St.,  N.  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

JOHN  GERHARDT  BERNEIKE,  b.  Hammerstein,  West  Prussia, 
Germany,  Nov.  6,  1857;  R.  F.  Acad.  1877-80;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1880-81; 
U.  R.  1881-83;  Union  Theo.  Sem.  New  York  City,  1883-86;  not  ord.; 
M.  D.  and  prac.  med.  Santa  Ana,  Gal.,  1895- 

HENRY  WILLIAM  GEIL,  b.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  5,  1857;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1877-81;  R.  T.  S.,  Eng.  Dept.  1881-82;  ord.  Wilmington,  Del., 
June  29,  1882;  p.  Wilmington,  Del.,  1882-88;  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1888-93; 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1893-1905;  in  bus.  1905- 

Address,  4  Lawton  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

GEORGE  ALFRED  GUNTHER,  b.  New  York  City,  April  10,  1853; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1875-81;  R.  T.  S.,  Eng.  Dept.  1880-81;  supply,  Wil- 
mington, Del.,  1881-82;  ord.  Folsomdale,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  25,  1882;  p.  Fol- 
somdale,  N.  Y.,  1882-85;  Minonk,  111.,  1885-88;  Wilmington,  Del.,  1888- 
93;  New  York  City,  1893-1901;  Newark,  N.  J.,  1901- ;  hymn-writer  and 
composer  of  music,  "Gemeinde-chorc." 

Address,  375  Walnut   St.,   Newark,   N.  J. 

LEWIS  KAISER,  b.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Dec.  23,  1860;  R.  F.  Acad, 
and  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1878-81 ;  U.  R.  1881-83 ;  R.  T.  S.,  Eng.  Dept.  1883- 
84;  C.  T.  S.  1884-85;  ord.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Sep.  18,  1884;  p.  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.,  1884-88;  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1888-90;  prof.  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D. 
1890- ;  and  Moderator,  Gen'l  Conf.  of  German  Bap.  ch.'s.  1898-1910. 
Author,  Das  Apostolische  Jahrhundcrt;  Die  Stimmen  der  Propheten. 

Address,  13  Tracy  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

JOHN  HENRY  MEYERS,  b.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  April  28,  1855;  R.  T. 
S.,  G.  D.  1877-81 ;  R.  T.  S.,  Eng.  Dept.  1880-81 ;  ord.  Woolwich,  Ont., 
Aug.  16,  1881;  p.  Woolwich,  Ont.,  1881-84;  Scranton,  Pa.,  1884-91; 
Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1891-96;  in  bus.  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1896-97;  p.  New 
Hamburg,  Ont.,  1897-1908;  Waco,  Texas,  1908-. 

Address,   1321  Jefferson  St.,  Waco,  Texas. 

GOTTHARD  MENGEL,  b.  Dreihausen,  Kurhessen,  Germany,  June 
27,  1850;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1877-81;  ord.  Colehour,  111.,  Oct.  18,  1881; 

242 


1882 

p.  Colehour,  111.,  1881-91 ;  Kankakee,  111.,  1891-1901 ;  Detroit,  Mich  (2nd 
church)    1901-08;    Detroit,    Mich.    (Ebenezer    ch.)    1909- 

Address,  672  Hudson  Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

ALBERT  JOHN  RAMAKER,  b.  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Oct.  3,  1860;  R.  F 
Acad,  and  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1877-81 ;  U.  R.  and  R.  T.  S.,  Eng.  Dept.  1881- 
1886;   for  complete  record  see  Eng.  Dept.,  Class  of  1886. 

Address,  11  Tracy  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

*August  Carl  Doescher,  b.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  20,  1854;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1878-81 ;  not  ord. ;  d.  St.  Joseph,  :\Iich. 

Otto  Roehrig,  b.  Themar,  Meiningen,  Germany,  April  20,  1859;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1879-81;  North  Western  College,  Naperville,  111.,  1886;  miss. 
Evangelical  ch.,  Clinton,  Mo.,  1886-87;  Atchison,  Kan.,  1887-88;  ord. 
Hiawatha,  Kan.,  March  17,  1888;  p.  Falls  City,  Neb.,  1888- 


1882 


GRADUATES 

EDUARD  JOHANN  THEODOR  ANSCHUTZ,  b.  Drochtersen, 
Hanover,  Germany,  July  4,  1857;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1879-82;  ord.  West 
Hoboken,  N.  J.,  Sept.  14,  1882;  p.  West  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  1882-.  Author, 
Christus  and  Seine  Gcmcindc. 

Address,  235  Palisade  Ave.,  W.  Hoboken,  N.  J. 

JOHN  EHRENSTEIN,  b.  Dierdorf,  Rhennish  Prussia,  Germany,  Feb. 
2,  1861 ;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1880-82 ;  Union  Theo.  Sem.  New  York  City, 
1882-84;  Univ.  of  Bonn  and  Berlin,  Germany,  1884-86;  asst.  sec.  Evang. 
Alliance,  New  York  City,   1886;   in  bus.         Address,  Yonkers,  N.   Y. 

ROBERT  FENSKE,  b.  Elmwood,  Ont.,  May  29,  1856;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D. 

1877-82;  ord.  Rising  City,  Neb.,  Aug.  16,  1882;  p.  Rising  City,  Neb. 
1882-84;  Woodbine,  Kan.,  1884-86;  West  Brenda,  Manitoba,  1886-94; 
Edenwald,  Sask.,  1894-98;  Casselman,  N.  D.,  1898-1901;  Ebenezer, 
Sask.,  1904-04;  Beaver  Hill,  Sask.,  1904-. 

Address,  Roberts,  Sask.,  Canada. 

FRIEDRICH  HOFFMANN,  b.  Sangerhausen,  Saxony,  Germany, 
May  22,  1856;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1878-82;  R.  T.  S.,  Eng.  Dept.  1881-82; 
ord.  Minonk,  111.,  July  6,  1882;  p.  Minonk.  111.,  1882-85;  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
1885-93;  Buflfalo,  N.  Y.,  (First  church)  1893-1905;  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  (2nd 

243 


1883-1884 

ch.)  1905-1906;  Winnipeg,  Man.,  1906- ;  composer  of  music  and  editor, 
Ncuc  Mdnncrchore,  Der  Sdngcrbote. 

Address,  799  McDermot  Ave.,  Winnipeg,  Man. 

CARL  LUDWIG  MARQUARDT,  b.  Schonlanke,  Posen,  Germany, 
Aug.  29,  1855 ;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1878-82 ;  ord.  Logan,  Ont.,  July  12,  1882 ; 
p.  Logan,  Ont.,  1882-83;  Higginsville,  Mo.,  1883-&8;  Muscatine,  la., 
1888-93;   Brooklyn,  N.   Y.,   1893-1904;    St.  Joseph,   Mich.,   1904- 

Address,  910  Broad  St.,  St.  Joseph,  Mich. 

JACOB  AUGUST  WEIMAR,  b.  Unterheinrieth,  Wiirtemberg,  Oct. 
7,  1855 ;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1878-82 ;  ord.  St.  Joseph,  Mich.,  Aug.  10,  1882 ; 
p.  St.  Joseph,  Mich.,  1882-85;  New  Britain,  Conn.,  1885-87;  Meriden, 
Conn.,  1887-88;  joined  Russelites,  Allegheny,  Pa.,  1889;  and  Koreshites, 
Chicago,  some  time  later;  reaccepted,  Chicago,  111.,  1898;  and  deposed 
by  council,   Minonk,  111.,  Dec.   12,   1899. 

1883 

GRADUATES 

JACOB  HEINRICHS,  b.  Allenstein,  East  Prussia,  Germany,  March 
2,  1860;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  and  R.  F.  Acad.  1881-84;  U.  R.  1884-86;  R. 
T.  S.,  1886-89;  for  complete  rec,  see  Eng.  Dept.,  Class  of  1889. 

Address,   Ramapatam,   India. 

HEINRICH  SCHWENDENER,  b.  Wayne,  Wis.,  Sep.  4,  1854;  R.  T. 
S.,  G.  D.  1880-83;  ord.  Cleveland,  O.,  Dec.  13,  1883;  p.  Cleveland,  O., 
1883-89 ;  Evangelist,  1889-.        Address,  600  Main  St.,  St.  Joseph,  Mich. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

Julius  Jacob  Berger,  b.  'New  Haven,  Conn.,  March  20,  1861;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1881-83;  C.  T.  S.  1883-86;  Address,  Gasport,  N.  Y. 

Heinrich  H.  Regier,  b.  Alexanderkron,  S.  Russia,  Sep.  12,  1855;  R.  T. 
S.,  G.  D.  1882-83;  ord.  ]\Iountain  Lake,  Minn.,  Dec.  23,  1884;  assistant 
p.  Mennonite  ch.,  Mountain  Lake,  Minn.,  1884-89;  p.  Mountain  Lake, 
Minn.,  1889-.  Address,  Mountain  Lake,  Minn. 

*William  Tietge,  b.  Kusei,  Saxony,  Germany,  July  16.  1858;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1881-83;  d.  Burlington,  la.,  April  21,  1883. 

1884 

GRADUATES 

GOTTLOB  FETZER,  b.  Cleveland,  O.,  July  30,  1861;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D. 

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1881-84;  miss.  Cincinnati,  0.,  1884-86;  R.  T.  S.,  Eng.  Dcpt.  1886-89; 
for  complete  record,  see  Eng.  Dept.,  Class  of  1889. 

Address,  3804  Payne  Ave.,  N.  E.,  Cleveland,  O. 

LOUIS  CHARLES  KNUTH,  b.  St.  Joseph,  Mich.,  Oct.  18,  1858;  U.  R. 
and  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1881-84;  R.  T.  S.  1887;  for  complete  rec,  see  Eng. 
Dept.,  Class  of  1887.  Address,  33  E.  Fairmount  Ave.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

WILLIAM  LIPPHARDT,  b.  Oberaula,  Ilessen,  Germany,  Oct.  25, 
1857;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1880-84;  R.  T.  S.,  Eng.  Dcpt.  1883-&*;  ord. 
Quincy,  III.,  July  30,  1884;  p.  Quincy,  111.,  1884-86;  Evansville,  Ind., 
1886-90;   Buffalo,  N.   Y.,  1890-1904;   Evangelist,   1904- 

Address,  39  Howard  Ave.,  Buffalo,   N.  Y. 

CLAAS  REGIER,  b.  Hierschau,  S.  Russia,  April  26,  1854;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1882-84;  miss,  in  York  and  Clay  Cos.,  Neb.,  1884-85;  ord.  York- 
town,  Kan.,  June  6,  1885;  p.  Yorktown,  Kan.,  1885-89;  Sutton  and  Hast- 
ings, Neb.  1889-91;  Tyndall,  S.  D.,  1891-93;  Fairfax,  S.  D.,  1893-99; 
w.  c.  Bessie,  Okl. 

*VICTOR  CHARLES  ROCHO,  b.  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  June  15,  1859; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1880-84;  ord.  Alpena,  Mich.,  Oct.  15,  1884;  p.  Alpena, 
Mich.,  1884-85;  B.  U.  Th.  Sem.,  Chicago,  111.,  1885-89;  p.  Plainfield,  111., 
1887-89;  Geneseo,  111.,  Emerson,  la..  Council  Bluffs,  la.,  Dundee,  111., 
1889-99;  dist.  miss.  H.  M.  S.  Denver,  Col.,  1899-1900;  p.  Allemagorda, 
N.  Mexico,  1900-1902;  w.  c.  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1902-04;  d.  Los  Angeles, 
Cal.,  Dec.  20,  1904. 

GUSTAVUS  ADOLPHUS  SCHNEIDER,  b.  New  York  City,  Oct. 
10,  1864;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1880-84;  U.  R.  1888;  R.  T.  S.,  Eng.  Dept.  1888- 
91 ;  for  complete  rec,  see  Engl.  Dept.,  Class  1891. 

Address,  249  Edgerton  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

JOSEPH  SCHOLZ,  b.  Davenport,  la.,  Jan.  26,  1857;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D. 
1881-84;  R.  T.  S.,  Eng.  Dept.  1883-84;  ord.  Montague,  Mich.,  June  20, 
1884;  p.  Montague,  Mich.,  1884-87;  miss.  Chicago,  111.,  1887-93;  p.  St. 
Paul,  Minn.,  1893-97;  Tyndall,  S.  D.,  1897-1900;  Burlington,  Iowa, 
1900-.  Address,  1415  Osborn  St.,  Burlington,  la. 

HERMANN  THIEL,  b.  Zschopau,  Saxony,  Germany,  Aug.  9,  1854; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1881-84;  ord.  Sandwich,  111.,  Aug.  19,  1884;  p.  Sandwich, 
111.,  1884-85;  miss.  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1885;  p.  Alpena,  Mich.,  1885-91; 
w.  c.  Chicago,  111.,  1891-98;  p.  Lyndock,  Ont.,  1898-1902;  Fairfax,  S.  D. 
and   Naper,  Neb.,   1902-06;  o.  s.   1906-.         Address,  Lakeland,   Minn. 

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SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

Friedrich  G.  Dierks,  b.  Greengarden,  111.,  Oct.  13,  1855;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D. 

1882-84;  not  ord;  supply  and  farmer,  Platte  Center,  Neb.,  1884-. 

David  Dyck,  b.  Ekatarineslav,  S.  Russia,  Jan.  23,  1846;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D. 
1883-84;  ord.  Woodson  Co.,  Kan.,  Dec.  1882;  p.  Mennonite  chs.,  Wood- 
son Co.,  and  Lehigh,  Marion  Co.,  Kan.,  1884-97;  p.  Plum  Coulee,  Mani- 
toba, 1897-  Address,  Borden,   Manitoba. 

Dierk  Abrams  Homfeld,  b.  Griemersum,  Hannover,  Germany,  July 
3,  1850;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1883-84;  ord.  Eagle  Top.  Hooper  Co.,  Kan., 
March  27,  1885 ;  p.  Anthony,  Kan.,  1884-87 ;  Woodbine,  Kan.,  1887-90 ; 
Dillon,  Kan.,  1890-95;  o.  s.  1895.  Address,  Lorraine,  Kansas. 

Peter  Rech,  b.  Cappel,  Prussia,  Feb.  12,  1849;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1883-84; 
ord.  Woolwich,  Ont.,  Oct.  29,  1884;  p.  Woolwich,  Ont.,  1884-86;  Erie, 
Pa.,  1886-87;  w.  c.  Houston,  Tex.,  1909-. 

1885 

GRADUATES 

HARM  HENRICHS  HUSMANN,  b.  Gransdorf,  Hannover,  Germany, 
May  1,  1849;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1883-85;  ord.  Neudorf,  Russia,  Jan.  10, 
1886;  p.  Saratow,  Russia,  1886;  Ust-Kulalinka,  Saratov,  Russia,  1886-. 

Address,  Zarizin,  Gov.  Saratov,  Russia. 

WALTHER  RAUSCHENBUSCH,  b.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  4,  1861; 
Gymnasium,  Giitersloh,  Westphalia,  Germany,  1883 ;  U.  R.  and  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1885;  R.  T.  S.  1886;  for  complete  rec.  see  Eng.  Dept.,  Class  of 
1886.  Address,  40  Shepard  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

HEINRICH  ADOLPH  SCHWASS,  b.  Watertown,  Wis.,  Aug.  23, 
1856 ;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1881-85 ;  ord.  Pekin,  111.,  Nov.  20,  1885 ;  p.  Pekin, 
111.,   1885-87;   w.   c.   Muskegon   Heights,   Muskegon,   Mich. 

*HENRY  STRUCKHOFF,  b.  Oezen,  Braunschweig,  Germany,  Aug. 
16,  1853;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1881-85;  ord.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  May  28,  1885; 
p.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1885-87;  d.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  11,  1887. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

Hermann  Johann  Fast,  b.  Nova  Dmetrofka,  S.  Russia,  June  17,  1860; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1884-85;  miss.  Mennonite  ch..  Mountain  Lake,  Minn., 
1889-. 

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1886 

August  Marquardt,  b.  GiintherROst,  Posen,  Germany,  Aug.  11,  1846; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1S84-85;  ord.  Minnctrista,  Minn.,  June  6,  1886;  p.  Wino- 
na, Minn..  1885-92;  Salem,  S.  D.,  1892-94;  Beatrice  and  Janscn,  Neb., 
1894-1908;   ElHnwood,   Kansas,   1908. 

Address,  R.  F.  D.,  Ellinwood,  Kan. 

John  C.  Voth,  b.  Sochoczin,  Poland,  Feb.  2,  1850;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1884- 
85 ;  p.    Mcnnonite  ch.,  Lakeview,   Kan.,   1885-. 

1886 

GRADUATES 

AUGUST  FRIEDRICH  BRAUNS,  b.  Hiitteltannen,  Hannover,  Ger- 
many, March  9,  1855;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1882-86;  ord.  Carrington,  N.  D 
Apr.  8,  1887;  p.  Carrington,  N.  D.,  1887-88;  Mandan,  N.  D.,  1888-92 
Brenham,   Tex.,   1892-93;   miss,   and   colp.   Ortonville,   Minn.,   1893-95 
Kansas  City.  Mo.,  1895-97;  Timberlake,  Okla.,  1897-99;  Bremen,  Ger- 
many, 1899-1901;  colp.  Am.  Bapt.  Pub.  Soc,  1901-. 

RAYMUND  J,  HACK,  b.  Oberkessach,  Wiirtemberg,  Aug.  30,  1856; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1883-86;  ord.  Tonawanda,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  19,  1886;  p. 
Tonavvanda,  N.  Y.,  1886-90 ;  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1890-93 ;  dist.  miss.  North- 
western Conf..  1893-94;  p.  Elgin.  la.,  1894-1902;  Higginsville,  Mo., 
1902-  1905;  Madison,  S.  D..  1905-. 

Address,   307   Liberty  Ave.,    Madison,    S.   D. 

OTTO  KOENIG,  b.  ^Memel,  Germany,  Apr.  5.  1866;  Royal  Gymnasi- 
um. Elbing.  Germany,  1884;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1884-86;  Bristol  Baptist 
College,  England,  1886-87;  ord.  Memel,  Germany,  May  6,  1888;  p. 
Memel,  Prussia.  1888-93;  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1893-96;  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
1896-99;  s.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1900;  p.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1901-  Editor, 
Sonncnschcin.  Author,  Sonncnschcin  Lieder;  BibeUehre  und  Kate- 
chismiis;  Zxir  Lchre  und   IVelirc;  Missions  Studicn. 

Address,  12  Broad  St.,   New  Haven,   Conn. 

JOHANN  FRIEDRICH  MATZICK,  b.  Mczehnen,  East  Prussia, 
Germany,  May  19,  1857;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1882-86;  ord.  Neustadt,  Ont., 
Sep.  15,  1886:  p.  Carrick,  Ont.,  1886-92;  Wausaii,  Wis.,  1892-96;  Monte 
Vista.  Col.,  1896-98;  w.  c.  Monte  Vista,  Col.,  1898- 

WILLIAM  PFEIFFER,  b.  Beggingen,  Switzerland,  May  22.  1861; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1882-86;  R.  T.  S.,  Eng.  Dept.  1885-86;  ord.  Spring- 
field, 111.,  July  29,  1886;  p.  Springfield,  111.,  1886-89;  Minonk,  111.,  1889- 
92;  Toledo,  O.,  1892-97;  Aplington.  la.,  1897-1901;  Baltimore,  Md., 
1901-1908 ;  New  Hamburg,  Ont.,  1908-. 

Address,  New  Hamburg.  Ont. 
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1887 

WILLIAM  RITZMANN,  b.  Eberbach,  Baden,  Dec.  18,  1849;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1883-86;  ord.  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  Nov.  15,  1886;  p.  Bridgeport, 
Conn.,  1886-92;  Baltimore,  Md.,  1892-96;  Louisville,  Ky.,  1896-1901; 
Kankakee,  111.,  1901-1904;  Springfield  and  Vera,  111.,  1904-1907;  Park- 
stone,  S.  D.  1907-1909;  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1909- 

Address,  180  Harriet  St.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

CARL  FRIEDRICH  TIEMANN,  b.  Vlotho,  Westphalia,  Germany, 
June  10,  1859;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1883-86;  ord.  Warner,  N.  D.,  July  20, 
1886;  p.' Warner,  N.  D.,  1886-87;  Montague,  Mich.,  1887-90;  Joliet,  111., 
1890^96;  South  Chicago,  1896-1900;  Allegheny,  Pa.,  1900-1904;  Ellin- 
wood,  Kan.,  1904-1908;  Higginsville,  Mo.,  1908-. 

Address,  Higginsville,  Mo. 

*FRIEDRICH  WITTHUHN,  b.  Hohenzieritz,  IMecklenburg  Strelitz, 
Germany,  Feb.  5,  1861 ;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1881-86 ;  R.  T.  S.,  Eng.  Dept. 
1885-86 ;  ord.  Hagarty,  Ont.,  March  4,  1887 ;  p.  Hagarty  and  Sebastopol, 
Ont.,  1886-87;  d.  Hanover,  Ont.,  Feb.  17,  1888. 

SPECIAL  STUDENT 

*Friedrich  Wilhelm  Neumann,  b.  Bromberg,  Prussia,  Aug.  1,  1865; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1884-86;  d.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  30,  1886. 

1887 

GRADUATES 

GEORGE  JOHN  GEIS,  b.  Hockenheim,  Baden,  Apr.  1,  1865;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1883-87;  U.  R.  1887-89;  R.  T.  S.,  Eng.  Dept.  1889-92;  for  com- 
plete rec,  see  Eng.  Dept.,  Class  of  1892.        Address,  Myitkyina,  Burma. 

WILHELM  HEINRICH  MULLER,  b.  Newark,  N.  J.,  Sep.  2,  1852; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1885-87;  ord.  Big  Stone  City,  S.  D.,  Oct.  30,  1887;  p. 
Big  Stone  City,  S.  D.,  1887-90;  Madison,  S.  D.,  1890-94;  Winnipeg, 
Manitoba,  1894-98 ;  Alma,  Mo.,  1898-1903 ;  Kingfisher,  Okla.,  1903-1909 ; 
Piney,  Ark.,  1909-.  Address,  Piney,  Ark. 

CHARLES  FRIEDRICH  ROH,  b.  Freudenstadt,  Wurtemberg,  May 
22,  1864 ;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1883-87 ;  U.  R.  1887-88 ;  p.  Dillon,  Kan.,  1888- 
89;  not  ord.;  student  of  medicine,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1889-92;  prac.  med. 
Elk  Creek,  Neb.,  1892-. 

JOHANNES  SCHUFF,  b.  Worms,  Germany,  Oct.  27,  1862;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1882-87;  R.  T.  S.,  Eng.  Dept.  1886-87;  ord.  Folsomdale,  N.  Y., 
Sep.  7,  1887;  p.  Folsomdale,  N.  Y.,  1887-90;  Tonawanda,  N.  Y.,  1890- 

248 


1888 

92;  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1892-93;  Muscatine,  la.,  1893-97;  w.  c.  Parkers- 
burg,  la.,  1897-98;  p.  Topeka,  Kan.,  1898-1904;  s.  Newark,  N.  J. 

Address,  131  Seymour  Ave.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

FERDINAND  GUSTAV  WOLTER,  b.  Mullrosc,  Prussia,  Aug.  15. 
180U;  R.  1'.  S.,  G.  D.  1881-87;  R.  T.  S.,  Eng.  Dept.  1886-87;  ord.  Vera, 
HI.,  Aug.  20,  1887;  p.  Vera,  111.,  1887-90;  Quincy,  111.,  1890-94;  Detroit, 
Mich.,  1894-97;  Cleveland,  O.,  1897-1900;  Jamesburg,  N.  J.,  1900-1905; 
Detroit,   .Mich.,   1905-1909;   Benton  Harbor,   Mkh.,  1909-. 

Address,  309  Pavone  St.,  Benton  Harbor,  Mich. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

Albert  Louis  Tilgner,  b.  Friedland,  Prussia,  Apr.  18,  1853;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.,  1885-87;  ord.  Hepburn,  Pa.,  Sep.  11,  1887;  p.  Hepburn,  Pa., 
1887-92;  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1892-94;  Madison,  S.  D.,  1894-1900;  Wausau, 
Wis.,    1900-1906;    Muscatine,   la.,    1906-. 

Address,  515  Walnut  St.,  Muscatine,  la. 

*Louis  Wiesle,  b.  Wylen,  Switzerland,  Apr.  13,  1857;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D. 
1886-87;  ord.  Coal  City,  111.,  July  31,  1887;  p.  Coal  City,  111.,  1887-90; 
Big  Stone  City,  S.  D.,  1890-93;  Winona,  .Minn.,  1893-97;  Eureka,  S.  D., 
1897-1900;  Parkstone,  S.  D.,  1900-1901;  Aplington,  la.,  1901-1904;  d. 
Aplmgton,  la.,  April  15,  1904. 

1888 

GRADUATES 

CARL  ADOLPH  DANIEL,  b.  Cincinnati,  O.,  Mar.  19,  1861;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1883-88;  R.  T.  S.,  Eng.  Dept.  1887-88;  ord.  New  Haven,  Conn., 
June  26,  1888;  p.  Watcrbury,  Conn.,  1888-90;  New  York  City  (Harlem), 
1890-96;  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1896-1908;  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1908-.  Author, 
Das  Lchen  tnit  Christo;  various  tracts  and  pamphlets. 

Address,  473  High  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

FRIEDRICH  HEINRICH  HEINEMANN,  b.  Brome,  Hannover, 
Germany,  Feb.  3,  1864;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1883-88;  ord.  Killaloe,  Ont., 
Oct.  18,  1888;  p.  Sebastapool  and  Killaloe,  Ont.,  1888-93;  La  Crosse, 
Wis.,  1893-94;  Fairbault,  Minn.,  1894-1901;  Minnetrista,  Minn.,  1901-. 

Address,   St.  Bonifacius,   Minn. 

DETTMER  KOESTER,  b.  Bremen,  Germany,  June  13,  1861;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1884-88;  U.  R.  1888-89;  ord.  Erie,  Pa.,  June  28,  1889;  p.  Erie, 
Pa.,  1889-92;  Cincinnati,  O.,  1892-95;  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1895-1900; 
Madison,  S.  D.   1900-1904;  Aplington,  la.,  1904- 

Address,  Aplington,  la. 

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1888 

HERMAN  LANG,  b.  Berlin,  Ont.,  Apr.  25,  1865;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D. 
1883-88;  U.  R.  1888-89;  R.  T.  S.,  Eng.  Dept.  1889-92;  for  complete 
rec,  see  Eng.  Dept.  Class  of  1892. 

FRIEDRICH  WILHELM  CARL  MEYER,  b.  Vlotho,  Westphalia, 
Germany,  July  24,  1862 ;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1883-88 ;  R.  T.  S.,  Eng.  Dept. 
1887-88 ;  ord.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  June  26,  1888 ;  p.  New  Haven,  Conn., 
1888-1900;  Milwaukee,  Wis.  (1st  ch.)  1900- ;  editor,  Jugend-Herold, 
1896-1909;    Vereins-Herold,  1909-.     Author,  Neue  Lieder. 

Address,  606  Garfield  Ave.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

FRIEDRICH  NIEBUHR,  b.  Wittengen,  Hannover,  Germany,  Mar.  24, 
1867;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.,  1884-88;  U.  R.  1888-89;  R.  T.  S.,  Eng.  Dept. 
1889-92;  for  complete  rec,  see  Eng.  Dept.,  Class  1892. 

Address,  220  E.  118  St.  New  York  City. 

JOHN  HENRY  PASTORET,  b.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Aug.  10,  1863; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1883-88;  ord.  Topeka,  Kan.,  July  25,  1888;  p.  Topeka, 
Atchison  and  Leavenworth,  Kan.,  1888-90;  Lorraine,  Kan.,  1890-95; 
Higginsville,  Mo.,  1895-1902;  New  York  City  (Immanuel)  1902-1909; 
Union  Hill,  N.  J.,  1909-         Address,  122  Morgan  St.,  Union  Hill,  N.  J. 

LUDWIG  RABE,  b.  Starko,  Lithuania,  Russia,  Aug.  10,  1857;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.,  1883-88;  ord.  Holland,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  10,  1888;  p.  Holland,  N.  Y., 
1888-91;  Buflfalo,  N.  Y.,  1891-93;  Town  of  Union,  N.  J.,  1893-98;  asst. 
p.  New  York  City,  1898-1902;  p.  Union  Hill,  N.  J.,  1902-04;  New  York 
City    (Eagle  Ave.)    1904-1909;   Passaic,  N.  J.,  1909-. 

Address,  25  Sherman,  St.,  Passaic,  N.  J. 

*JOHN  WILHELM  SCHAFER,  b.  Eschbach,  Prussia,  June  15,  1863; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1883-88;  ord.  Brenham,  Texas,  Aug.  2,  1888;  p.  Bren- 
ham,  Texas,  1888-89;  d.  Brenham,  Texas,  Oct.  8,  1889. 

ROBERT  STRACKE,  b.  Iserlohn,  Westphalia,  Germany,  Feb.  10, 
1862;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1883-88;  ord.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  18,  1888;  p. 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1888-90;  Cleveland,  O.,  1890-96;  Lorraine,  Kan.,  1896- 
1909;   Chicago,  III,   1909-        Address,   1725   Burling   St.,   Chicago,   111. 

CLAUS  HEINRICH  VOIGT,  b.  Thedinghausen,  Braunschweig,  Ger- 
many, Aug.  30,  1856;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1884-88;  not  ord.;  in  bus.  Atlanta, 
Ga. 

RUDOLPH  T.  WEGENER,  b.  Watertown,  Wis.,  Sep.  21,  1862;  R.  T. 
S.,  G.  D.  1882-88;  R.  T.  S.,  Eng.  Dept.  1887-88;  ord.  Dayton,  O.,  July 
6,  1888;  p.  Dayton,  O.,  1888-96;  New  York  City  (Harlem),  1896-1907; 
Boston,  Mass.,  1907-1909;  Baltimore,  Md.   (1st  ch.)   1909-. 

Address,  Patterson  Pk.  Ave.  and  Monument  St. 
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1889-1890 

SPECIAL  STUDENT 

Casper  Adolph  Rudolph  Klitzing,  b.  Gorlitz,  Germany,  Aug.  29,  1856; 
K.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1887-8S;  ord.  Voungstown,  Kan.,  Aug.  15,  1888;  p. 
Youngstown,  Kan.,  1888-1890;  Fremont,  Neb.,  1890-92;  Atchison  and 
Leavenworth,  Kan.,  1892-95;  Bison,  Kan.,  1895-97;  Bethany,  Kan.,  1896- 
1903;  Dickinson  Co.,  Kan.,  1903-1905;  Alma  and  California,  Mo.,  1905- 
1909;  Bison.  Kan.,  1909-.  Address.  Bison.  Kan. 

1889 

GRADUATES 

GUSTAV  ADOLPH  LUDWIG,  b.  Meseritz,  Posen,  Germany,  April 
19,  1856;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1885-89;  ord.  Leavenworth,  Kan.,  Aug.  1,  1889; 
p.  Leavenworth,  Kan.,  1889-91 ;  Allamead,  Kan.,  1891-94 ;  Gaylord,  Kan., 
1894-96;  Newport,  Ky.,  1896-99;  w.  c.  Burrell,  Va.,  1899. 

EMIL  H.  OTTO,  b.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Sep.  3,  1853;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D. 
1885-89;  ord.  California,  Mo.,  Oct.  28,  1889;  p.  California,  Mo.,  1889- 
92 ;  Tavistock,  Ont.,  1892-93 ;  Jeannette,  Pa.,  1893-96 ;  Jamesburg,  N.  J., 
1896-1901 ;  w.  c.  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1901-02 ;  p.  Montague,  Mich.,  1902-06 ; 
Richfield,  Le  Roy,  and  Wayne,  Wis.,  1906-1909;  Faribault  and  Hampton, 
Minn.,  1909-.  Address,  Faribault,  Minn. 

RICHARD  AUGUST  SCHMIDT,  b.  Prenzlau,  Brandenburg,  Prussia, 
March  16,  1865 ;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1884-89 ;  R.  T.  S.,  Eng.  Dept.  1889-91 ; 
ord.  Hanover,  Ont.,  Feb.  1892;  p.  Hanover,  Ont.,  1891-97;  IMuscatine, 
Iowa,  1897-1906;  Allegheny,  Pa.,  1906-. 

Address,  3403  East  St.,  N.  S.,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

SPECIAL  STUDENT 

Julius  Loos,  b.  Wolfersweiler,  Oldenburg,  Germany,  Sep.  2,  1861;  R.  T. 
S.,  G.  D.  1887-89;  not  ord.;  editorial  staff,  Der  Scndbote,  Cleveland, 
O.,  1889-91 ;  in  bus.,  Cleveland,  O.,  1891-92 ;  instructor,  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D. 
1892-94;  in  bus.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1894-96;  editor,  Syracuse  Deutsche 
Post,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1896-1899;  editor,  Abcndpost,  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
1899-.  Address,  121  Benton  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

1890 

GRADUATES 

JOHN  BERG,  b.  Farstenwerder,  Taurien,  Russia,  Mar.  28,  1859;  R.  T. 
S.,  G.  D.,  1883-85;  87-90;  ord.  Clarion,  Kan.,  May  12,  1894;  ev.  Men- 

251 


1891 

nonite  Brethren  chs.  1890-92;  p.  Mennonite  Brethren  Ch.,  Marion,  Kan., 
1892-95 ;  p.  Ger.  Bapt.  Ch.,  Anaheim,  Cal.,  1895-99 ;  Bethel  ch.,  Anaheim, 
Cal.,  1899-1908.  Address,  Readley,  Cal. 

*ALBERT  HEINZ,  b.  Priesterburg,  East  Prussia,  Germany,  Nov.  12, 
1861;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1885-90;  ord.  Folsomdale,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  27,  1890; 
p.  Folsomdale,  N.  Y.,  1890-93 ;  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1893-96 ;  Minonk,  111., 
1896-1900;  S.  Chicago,  111.,  1900-05;  Dallas,  Tex.,  1905-07;  d.  Dallas, 
Texas,  Oct.  25,  1907. 

JACOB  SPEICHER,  b.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  July  27,  1866;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1887-90;  U.  R.  1890-92;  R.  T.  S.,  Eng.  Dept.  1892-95;  for  com- 
plete rec,  see  Eng.  Dept.,  Class  1895.  Address,  Kit  Yang,  China. 

CHRISTOPH  JOHANN  TIETGE,  b.  Kusei,  Prussia,  Germany,  Oct. 
20,  1869 ;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1886-1890 ;  ord.  Hampton,  Minn.,  Dec.  3,  1890 ; 
p.  Hampton,  Minn.,  1890-93;  Clinton,  Iowa,  1893-94;  Aplington,  Iowa, 
1894-97 ;  w.  c.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1897-1899 ;  p.  Passaic,  N.  J.,  1899-1903 ; 
w.  c.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1903-. 

Address,  63  Mt.  Vernon  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

Johann  Jacob  Baasener,  b.  Horstenbusch,  Germany,  Jan.  3,  1853;  R.  T. 
S.,  G.  D.  1889-90;  ord.  Bay,  Mo.,  Nov.  23,  1890;  p.  Bay,  Mo.,  1890-93; 
Strathtay,  Ont.,  1893-98;  Mound  City,  S.  D.,  1898-99;  Big  Stone  City, 
S.  D.,  1899-1901 ;  Parkstone,  S.  D.,  1901-03 ;  w.  c.  1903-. 

Address,  Piery,  Minn. 

Friedrich  Knorr,  b.  Ehringen,  Wiirtemberg,  Nov.  25,  1863;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1888-90;  ord.  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  Aug.  31,  1891;  p.  Hoboken,  N.  J., 
1890-1901;  Meriden,  Conn.,  1901-1904;  Newark  N.  J.,  1904-1909;  New 
York  City,    (Immanuel)    1909-. 

Address,  236  E.   88th   St.,   New   York   City. 

1891 

GRADUATES 

FRIEDRICH  BUERMANN,  b.  Sattenhausen,  Hannover,  Germany, 
Oct.  11,  1865;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1886-91;  R.  T.  S.,  Eng.  Dept.  1891-93; 
ord  .Detroit,  Mich.,  July  13,  1893 ;  p.  Detroit,  Mich.,  1893-1901 ;  Cleve- 
land,  O.    (Missionary)    1901-1904;    Portland,   Oreg.    (2nd   ch.)    1904- 

Address,  335  Morris  St.,  Portland,  Ore. 

CHRISTIAN  DIPPEL,  b.  Spangenberg,  Germany,  July  2,  1864;  R.  T. 

252 


1891 

S.,  G.  D.  1886-91;  R.  T.  S.,  Eng.  Dep.  1891-94;  for  complete  rec,  see 
Eng.  Dcpt..  Class.  1894.  Address,  38  High  St.,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

EDWARD  JACOB  FELLMANN,  b.  Hanover,  Ont.,  Dec.  27,  1866; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1886-91;  not  ord.;   in  bus.   Milwaukee,  Wis. 

AUGUST  PHILIP  MIHM,  b.  New  York  City,  Dec.  14,  1869;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1886-91;  U.  R.  1891-92;  R.  T.  S.,  Eng.  Dept.  1892-94;  ord.  Wil- 
mington, Del.,  July  12,  1894;  p.  Wilmington,  Del,  1894-99;  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  (2nd  ch.)   1899-1909;  Berlin,  Ont.,  1909- 

Address,   84    Benton    St.,   Berlin,    Ont. 

CLAUS  NEVE,  b.  Schlcswig,  Prussia,  Germany,  Jan.  8,  1866;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1885-1891 ;  ord.  Bison,  Kan.,  Mar.  21,  1891 ;  p.  Bison,  Kan.,  1891- 
92;    w.  c.   Bison,   Kansas. 

GUSTAV  PEITSCH,  b.  Arnau,  East  Prussia,  Germany,  June  25,  1861; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1885-91 ;  ord.  Dallas,  Texas,  Oct.  18,  1891 ;  p.  Denton 
and  Dallas,  Texas,  1891-94;  Shell  Creek,  Neb.,  1894-95;  Concordia,  Mo., 
1895-97;  w.  c.  McPherson,  Kan.,  1898;  p.  Humphreys,  Neb.,  1898-1901; 
Hoboken,  N.  J.,  1901-07 ;  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1907-08 ;  Bethany,  Oreg., 
1908-.  Address,   R.   F.   D.  2,   Portland,  Oregon. 

JACOB  PFEIFFER,  b.  Schaffhausen,  Switzerland,  July  15,  1868; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1887-91;  U.  R.  1891-92;  R.  T.  S.,  Eng.  Dept.  1892-95; 
for  complete  rec,  see  Eng.  Dcpt.,  Class  of  1895. 

Address,    Bridgewater,    S.    D. 

WILLIAM  ADAM  SCHON,  b.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  May  19,  1862; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1886-91 ;  miss.  New  York  City,  1891-93 ;  ord.  Seymour, 
Conn.,  April  5,  1893 ;  p.  Seymour,  Conn.,  1893-95 ;  Waterbury,  Conn., 
1895-97;  Killaloe,  Ont.,  1897-1905;  Alpena,  Mich.,  1905-07;  Topeka, 
Kan.,  1907-09;  Arnprior,  Ont.,  1909-  Address,  Arnprior,  Ont. 

*AUGUST  STEFFENS,  b.  Brunau,  Altmark,  Prussia,  Feb.  3,  1861; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1886-91 ;  ord.  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  June  2,  1891 ;  miss.  Kam- 
erun,  W.  Africa,  1891-93 ;  d.  Victoria,  Kamerun,  W.  Africa,  July  4,  1893. 

*PETER  H.  WEDEL,  b.  Alexanderwohl,  Taurien.  Russia,  April  19, 
1865;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1884-85;  teacher  public  school,  Lehigh,  Kan., 
1885-86;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1886-91;  R.  T.  S.,  Eng.  Dept.  1891-92;  ord. 
Goessel,  Kan.,  May,  1894;  miss.  Mcnnonite  Brethren  (United  States 
and  Russia),  1892-95;  miss.  Kamerun,  West  Africa.  1895-97;  d.  at  sea 
near  north  coast  of  Africa,  Aug.  10,  1897. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

Friedrich  David  Kuchenbacker,  b.  Schonau,  West  Prussia,  Germany, 

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1892 

May  14,  1865;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1886-91;  miss,  colp.,  Texas,  1892-9b;  s. 
Harwood,  Texas,  1895-97 ;  ord.  Harwood,  Texas,  Sep.  8,  1897 ;  p.  Har- 
wood,  Texas,  1897-1901;  Hurnville,  Tex.,  1901-02;  colp.  1902-04;  miss. 
Lavaca  River  Ass.,  1904-06;  p.  Bevenue,  Riverland,  Silverhill,  1906- 
08;  w.  c.  and  o.  s.,  1908-.  Address,  Henrietta,  Texas. 

Nicholas  Pos,  b.  Amsterdam,  Holland,  Nov.  24,  1858;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D. 
1888-91. 

1892 

GRADUATES 

GEORGE  BORNSCHLEGEL,  b.  Hallstadt,  Bavaria,  May  II,  1864; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1886-92;  ord.  Arnprior,  Ont.,  Dec.  14,  1892;  p.  Arnprior, 
Ont.,  1892-95;  Alpena,  Mich.,  1895-1900;  State  Miss.,  S.  D.,  1900-02;  p. 
Sharon,  Minn.,  1902-04;  Blumfeld,  N.  D.,  1904-07;  Bethany,  Kans., 
1907-.  Address,  Vesper,  Kansas. 

CARL  BRUCKMANN,  b.  Oberkaufungen,  Hesse-Cassel,  Germany, 
Nov.  3,  1864,  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1887-92;  ord.  Atchison,  Kan.,  Mar.  8, 
1893;  p.  Atchison,  Kan.,  1892-94;  Chicago,  111.,  1894-95;  engraver, 
Chicago,  III,  and  Kansas  City,  :Mo.,  1895- ;  s.  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Address,  2015  E.  8th  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

FRANK  S.  GOERGENS,  b.  Konigsberg,  West  Prussia,  Germany, 
May  29,  1864;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1886-92;  R.  T.  S.,  Eng.  Dept.  1892-93; 
ord.  Polk,  Wis.,  Oct.  10,  1893;  p.  Polk,  Wis.,  1893-98;  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  1898-1901;  State  Miss,  for  Wisconsin,  1901-03;  p.  Sheboygan, 
Wis.  1903-08;  Watertown,  Wis.,  1908-. 

Address,  214  Division  St.,  Watertown,  Wis. 

FRANK  KAISER,  b.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Aug.  28,  1862;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1888-92;  R.  T.  S.,  Eng.  Dept.  1892-95;  for  complete  rec,  see 
Eng.  Dept.,  Class  of  1895. 

Address,  115  Woodward   St.,  Rochester,   N.   Y. 

ARTHUR  PREISS,  b.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  11,  1870;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D. 
1886-92;  U.  R.  1892-93;  Colg.  U.  1893-94;  ord.  Pekin,  111.,  Aug.  7, 
1895;  p.  Pekin,  111.,  1895-98;  Tariffville,  Conn.,  (Eng.  ch.),  1899- ; 
in  bus.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

KARL  ROTH,  b.  Bittenfeld,  Wiirtemberg,  July  15,  1863;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1887-92;  ord.  Alpena,  Mich.,  July  10,  1892;  p.  Alpena,  Mich., 
1892-93;  miss.  New  York  City,  1893-94;  p.  New  York  City  (Immanuel 
ch.),  1894-99;  Wilmington,  Del,  1899-1901;  miss,  to  Brazil,  S.  A.,  1901- 
09;  p.  Linton,  N.  D.  Address,  Linton,  N.  D. 

254 


1893-1894: 

*THOMAS  JACOB  SCHAFER,  b.  Hepburn,  Pa.,  Oct.  15,  1859;  R.  T. 
S.,  G.  D.  1889-92;  urd.  Scotland,  S.  D.,  Nov.  22,  1892;  p.  Yankton  and 
Scotland,  S.  D.,  1892-95 ;  d.  Yankton,  S.  D.,  Feb.  19,  1895. 

CARL  AUGUST  SCHENCK,  b.  Hohenwalden,  Pomerania,  Germany, 
Feb.  6,  IS(A;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1886-92;  miss.  New  York  City,  1892-93; 
ord.  Newark,  N.  J.,  Sep.  7,  1893;  p.  Newark,  N.  J.,  1893-1901;  New  York 
(Ebenezer  ch.),  1901-1904;  South  Brooklyn,  1904-07;  Bridgeport,  Conn., 
1907-09;  Evansville,  Ind.,  1909-. 

Address,  301  Edgar  St.,  Evansville,  Ind. 

WILLIAM  J.  ZIRBES,  b.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  4,  1860;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1889-92;  ord.  Sheboygan,  Wis.,  Sep.  1,  1892;  p.  Sheboygan,  Wis., 
1892-97;  Cleveland,  O.,   (1st  ch.)   1897-. 

Address,  5717  Kinsman  Rd.  S.  E.,  Cleveland,  O. 

1893 

GRADUATES 

JOHANNES  GOTTLIEB  BAUM,  b.  Murrhardt,  Wiirtemberg,  April 
17,  1861;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1888-93;  ord.  Folsomdale,  N.  Y.,  June  4,  1894; 
p.  Folsomdale,  N.  Y.,  1893-97;  Arnprior,  Ont.,  1897-99;  Munson,  Pa., 
1899-1905 ;  w.  c.  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

HENRY  C.  GLEISS,  b.  Lorena,  Tex.,  Mar.  12,  1870;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D. 
1890-93 ;  R.  T.  S.,  Eng.  Dept.  1890-93 ;  for  complete  rec,  see  Eng.  Dept., 
Class  1893.  Address,  1726  Concord  Ave.,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

1894 

GRADUATES 

GERHARDT  J.  DAHLKE.  b.  Scherdau,  South  Russia,  Dec.  12,  1868; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1890-94;  ord.  Denton,  Texas,  Aug.  27,  1894;  p.  Denton 
and  Dallas,  Texas,  1894-95 ;  excluded. 

*LOUIS  GERHARDT,  b.  Langensalza,  Thuringia,  Germany,  Feb.  19, 
1856;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1891-94;  ord.  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  May  19,  1894;  p. 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1894-96;  Parkstone,  S.  D.,  1896-98;  w.  c.  Parkstone, 
S.  D.,  1898-99 ;  d.  Parkstone,  S.  D.,  Sep.  6,  1899. 

ABRAHAM  JANZEN,  b.  Fiirstenau,  West  Prussia,  Germany,  Oct.  6, 
1851;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1891-94;  ord.  Neustadt,  Ont.,  Dec.  5,  1894;  p. 
Neustadt,  Ont.,  1894-97;  Peoria,  111.,  1897-1901;  Louisville,  Ky.,  1901- 
09;  Omaha,  Neb.,  1909-.  Address,  2915  N.  24th  St.,  Omaha,  Neb. 

255 


1895 

HERMANN  KAAZ,  b.  Marienthal,  Pommerania,  Germany,  June  1, 
1866;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1888-94;  ord.  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  June  26,  1894; 
p.  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1894-98;  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1898-1904;  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.,   (1  ch.),  1904-. 

Address,  1544  N.  Randolph  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

SOLOMON  A.  KOSE,  b.  Elmira,  Ont.,  Feb.  3,  1869;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D. 

1888-94 ;  ord.  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  Nov.  12.  1894 ;  p.  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  1894- 
1905;  Milwaukee,  Wis.   (2nd  ch.),  1905-. 

Address,  915  North  Ave.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

EMIL  R.  SUEVERN,  b.  Langenholzhausen,  Lippe-Detmold,  Ger- 
many, June  6,  1865;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1888-94;  ord.  Cincinnati,  O.,  Jan. 
10,  1894;  miss.  Kamerun,  West  Africa,  1894-98;  p.  Bethany,  Greg., 
1898-1900;  miss.  Kamerun,  West  Africa,  1900-09;  supt.  of  missions, 
Kamerun.  1909-.  Author,  Abriss  dcr  Glaubcitslcchre  (Duala  lang.) 
Address,   4  Filanda    St.,    Steglitz,    Berlin,   Germany. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

R.  Karl  Hoffman,  b.  Bobile,  Silesia,  Germany,  Oct.  4,  1856;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1892-94;  ord.  Leroy,  Wis.,  July  13,  1894;  p.  Leroy,  Wis.,  1894- 
96;  Manitowoc,  Wis.,  1896-99;  w.  c.  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1899-. 

Jacob  Jordan,  b.  Greetziel,  East  Frisia,  Germany,  Oct.  13,  1866;  R.  T. 
S.,  G.  D.  1892-94 ;  ord.  Sheffield,  Iowa,  Mar.  3,  1897 ;  p.  Sheffield,  Iowa, 
1895-1900;  State  Miss,  for  Iowa.  1900-03;  p.  George,  Iowa,  1st  ch.), 
1903-  Address,   George,   Iowa. 

1895 

GRADUATES 

EMIL  BERGER,  b.  Wiiste  Giersdorf,  Silesia,  Germany,  Sep.  29,  1866; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1889-95 ;  ord.  Meriden,  Conn.,  July  24,  1895 ;  p.  Meriden, 
Conn.,  1895-1901;  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  1901-08;  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  1908- 

Address,  721   Ferry  St.,  La  Crosse,  Wis. 

GUSTAV  SCHWARZMANN,  b.  Ingersdorf,  Lower  Austria,  Nov.  23, 
1868;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1889-95;  ord.  New  York  City,  May  13,  1895;  p. 
Berlin,  King  Williamstown,  S.  Africa,  1895-1903;  in  bus.  New  York 
City. 

SPECIAL  STUDENT 

Benjamin  Graf,  b.  Neufreistett,  Baden,  Mar.  30,  1865;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D. 

256 


1896 

1890-95;  ord.  Cincinnati,  O.,  Aug.  6.  1895;  miss.  Kamerun,  West  Africa, 
1896-97;  p.  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1897-1905;  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  1905-07; 
Chicago,  111.,    (5th   Ave.  ch.),    1907-. 

Address,  5th  Ave.  and  27th  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

1896 
GRADUATES 

THEOPHIL  F.  BAUMGARTNER,  b.  Bromberg,  Posen,  Germany, 
April  16,  1867;  R.  T.  S..  G.  D.  1890-96;  ord.  Watertown,  Wis.,  Sep. 
3,   1896;  p.  Watertown,  Wis.,   1896-1900;   Manitowoc,   1900-. 

Address,   Manitowoc,  Wis. 

AUGUST  BECKER,  b.  Loecknicken,  East  Prussia,  Germany,  April 
22,  1864;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1890-96;  ord.  Brenham,  Texas,  Oct.  15,  1896; 
p.  Brenham,  Texas,  1896-98;  Greenvine,  Texas,  1898—1907;  Bethany, 
Oreg.,  1907-08;  Denton,  Texas,  1908-. 

Address,  68  Bolivar  St.,  Denton,  Texas. 

*HEINRICH  C.  ENNS,  b.  Alexanderkron,  Taurien,  South  Russia, 
July  4,  1870;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1890-96;  ord.  Bingham  Lake,  IMinn.,  Aug. 
2,  1896;  miss.  Kamerun,  West  Africa,  1897;  d.  Kamerun,  West  Africa, 
June  25,  1897. 

GEORGE  J.  KLIPFEL,  b.  Davenport,  Iowa,  Dec.  6,  1868;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1890-96;  ord.  Dayton,  O.,  Nov.  11,  1896;  p.  Dayton,  O.,  1896-1909; 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,   (2nd  ch.),  1909-. 

Address,  455  Evergreen  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y, 

JACOB  KRATT,  b.  Trossingen,  Wiirtemberg,  Germany,  Mar.  21 
1865;  R.  T.  S..  G.  D.  1890-96;  ord.  Cincinnati,  O.,  June  18,  1896;  p 
Portland,  Oregon,  1896 .       Address,  267  Mill  St.,  Portland  Oregon 

GEORGE  A.  SHEETS,  b.  Lycoming,  Lycoming  Co.,  Pa.,  Oct.  8 
1869;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1891-96;  ord.  Baltimore,  Md..  July  23,  1896;  p 
Baltimore,  Md.,  1896-99:  Pittsburg.  Pa.,  1899-1905;  Weston,  Mich. 
(Eng.  ch.)  1905-1908;  Toledo.  Ohio.  (Ashland  Ave.,  ch.),  1908- 
1910;  Kankakee,  111.,  1910-. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

Friedrich  Wilhelm  Becker,  b.  Dreihausen,  Hesse,  Germany.  Dec.  18, 
1864;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1893-96;  ord.  Allegheny,  Pa.,  Aug.  9.  1896;  p. 
Allegheny,  Pa.,  1896-99;  Albany,  N.  Y..  1899-1906;  w.  c.  Brooklyn, 
N.   Y.,   1907;  p.   New  Britain,  Conn.,  1907-. 

Address,  246  Maple  St.,  New  Britain,  Conn. 
257 


1897 

Johann  Gustav  Draevel,  b.  Milluhnen,  East  Prussia,  Germany,  Dec. 
18,  1867;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1892-96;  ord.  Clinton,  la.,  Aug.  16,  1896;  p. 
Clinton,  la.,  1896-97;  Concordia,  Mo.,  1897-1900;  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  (Eben- 
ezer  ch.),  1900-02;  Baileyville,  111.,  1902-07;  Elgin,  Iowa,  1907- 

Address,  Elgin,  Iowa. 

Joseph  Schlipf,  b.  Newark,  N.  J.,  Jan.  29,  1873;  R.  T.  S..  G.  D.  1890- 
96;  ord.  Arnprior,  Ont.,  Mar.  26,  1896;  p.  Arnprior,  Ont.,  1896-97; 
Leroy,  Wis.,  1897-98;  Wausau,  Wis.,  1898-1900;  w.  c.  1900-06;  p. 
Hebron,  N.  D.,  1906-08 ;  Martin,  N.  D.,  1909- 

Address,  Martin,  N.  D, 

1897 

GRADUATES 

CHRISTIAN  ARMBRUSTER,  b.  Kniebis,  Wiirtemberg,  Germany, 
Feb.  22,  1872;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1891-97;  R.  T.  S.,  Eng.  Dept.  1897- 
98;  ord.  Denver,  Col.,  Oct.  18,  1898;  p.  Denver,  Col.,  1898-1901;  San 
Louis  Valley,  Col.,  1901-03;  Omaha,  Neb.,  1903-06;  Fremont,  Neb., 
1906-09;  Cowlesville,  N.  Y.,  1909-10;  Buffalo,  N.  Y.   (2nd  ch.)    1910-. 

Address,  2499  Best  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

HERMANN  VON  BERGE,  b.  Hannover,  Germany,  Oct.  5,  1871;  R.  T. 
S.,  G.  D.,  1891-97;  ord.  New  Britain,  Conn.,  June  23,  1897;  p.  New 
Britain,  Conn.,  1897-1900;  Cleveland,  O.  (2nd  ch.),  1900-07;  Instructor, 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1907-.    Author  Die  Geschichte  unsercr  Bib  el. 

Address,  51  Ericsson  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

FRIEDRICH  P.  KRUSE,  b.  Kankakee,  III.,  June  29,  1868;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1891-97;  R.  T.  S.,  Eng.  Dept.  1897-98;  ord.  Cleveland,  O.,  Mar. 
23,  1899;  miss.  Cleveland,  O.,  1898-1900;  p.  Hanover,  Ont.,  1900-05;  Cin- 
cinnati, O.,  1905-10;  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1910-. 

Address,  2627  Rauschenbach  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

WILLIAM  KUHN,  b.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Dec.  9,  1869;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D. 
1892-97;  ord.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  June  10,  1897;  p.  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
(2nd  ch.),  1897-  Address,  2340  N.  Hancock  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

FRIEDRICH  EMIL  MULLER,  b.  Sprindt,  West  Prussia,  Germany, 
Nov.  26,  1868;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1891-97;  R.  T.  S.,  Eng.  Dept.  1897-98; 
ord.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  May  13,  1898;  p.  Hebron,  N.  D.,  1898-1901; 
Goodrich,  N.  D.,  1901-08;   Sheboygan,  Wis.,  1908-. 

Address,  1109  N.  10th  St.,  Sheboygan,  Wis. 

JOHN  ARTHUR  PANKRATZ,  b.  Gnadenheim,  South  Russsia,  Oct. 

258 


1898 

10,  1872;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1892-97;  ord.  Hillsboro,  Kan,  Sep.  23,  1897; 
p.  Hillsboro,  Kan.,  1897-1901;  Dillon,  Kan.,  1901-05;  Higginsville, 
Mo.,  1905-08;  Peoria,  111.,  1908- 

Addrcss,  812  Goodwin   St.,  Peoria,  111. 

JOHN  H.  PANKRATZ,  b.  Iwcnneka,  South  Russia,  Jan.  14,  1867; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1892-97;  miss.  Mennonite  Brethren  chs.,  1897-98;  sup- 
ply, Allentown,  Pa.,  1898-99;  ord.  Mennonite  Brethren,  Mound  Ridge, 
Kan.,  Dec.  4,  1899;  evangelist.  Mennonite  Brethren,  1899-1902;  miss. 
Mennonite  Brethren  Soc,  Mulkapctt  Hyderabad,  India,  1902-10;  on 
furlough  in  U.  S.,  1910-.  Address,  Hillsboro,  Kansas. 

WILLIAM  F.  RAEBEL,  b.  Tribkewitz,  Rugen,  Germany,  Apr.  19, 
1867;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1892-97;  ord.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  May  14,  1897; 
p.  Toledo,  O.,  1897-98;  Detroit,  Mich.,  (Ebenezer  ch.),  1899-1903; 
Gladwin,  Mich.,  1903-1906;  Omaha,  Neb.,  1906-1908;  Canton,  O.,  1908-. 

Address,  706  Gibbs  St.,  Canton,  O. 

OTTO  R.  SCHROEDER,  b.  Schweslin,  Pommerania,  Germany,  Apr. 
7,  1868;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1891-97;  ord.  Fremont,  Neb.,  Aug.  10,  1897; 
p.  Fremont,  Neb.,  1897-99;  Columbus,  Neb.,  1899-1901;  Chicago,  111., 
1901-3;  Racine,  Wis.,  1903-09;  Chicago,  111.   (1st  ch.),  1909-. 

Address,  749  N.  Paulina  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

HENRY  JOACHIM  SELLHORN,  b.  Segeberg,  Holstein.  Germany, 
Sep.  12,  1867;  R.  T.  S.,  G.D.  1892-97;  R.  T.  S.,  Eng.  Dept.  1897-98;  ord. 
Canton,  0.,  Oct.  17,  1898;  p.  Canton  and  Massilon,  O.,  1898-1901; 
Elgin,   111.,    1901-06;    Indianapolis,   Ind.,    1906-. 

Address,  607  Iowa  St.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

CORNELIUS  WALTHER  WALL,  b.  Blumstein,  Taurien,  Russia, 
Apr.  9.  1869;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1892-97;  S.  B.  Th.  Sem.,  Louisville, 
Ky.,  1897-1900. 

JOHANNES  A.  H.  WUTTKE,  b.  Berlin,  Prussia,  July  1,  1870;  R. 
T.  S.,  G.  D.  1892-97;  ord.  Sacramento,  Cal.,  June  20.  1897;  p.  Hanover 
and  Elmwood,  Ont.,  1897-1900;  Bethany,  Ore.,  1900-06;  Tacoma,  Wash- 
ington, 1906-.  Address,  2007  S.  J.  St.,  Tacoma,  Wash. 

1898 

GRADUATES 

EMIL  H.  BROMUND,  b.  Bromberg,  Prussia,  June  8,  1866;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1893-98;  ord.  Leroy,  Wis.,  June  28,  1899;  p.  Leroy,  Wis.,  1898- 
1900;   pract.  med.,   Duluth,    Minn..    1905- 

259 


1899 

J.  PETER  BRUNNER,  b.  Glarus,  Switzerland,  March  24,  1872;  R. 
T.  S.,  G.  D.  1892-98;  R.  T.  S.,  Eng.  Dept.  1898-99;  ord.  Evansville, 
Ind.,  Sep.  28,  1899;  p.  Evansville,  Ind.,  1899-1902;  Trenton,  III.,  1902- 
07;   Kyle,  Texas,   1907-.  Address,   Kyle,   Texas. 

HARRY  DOROTHEUS  GOTTLIEB  MARSCHNER,  b  Dresden 
Germany,  Jan.  28,  1865 ;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1894-98 ;  ord.  New  York  City, 
July  19,  1898;  p.  Eagle  Ave.  ch..  New  York  City,  1898-1904;  St.  Paul, 
Minn.,  1904-06;  Hanover,  Ont.,  1906-.  Author,  From  Death  to  Life; 
hj'mn-book:    Heimat  Glocken.  Address,  Hanover,  Ont. 

CARL  F.  STOECKMANN,  b.  Neu  Grunau,  West  Prussia,  Germany, 
May  4,  1869;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1892-98;  ord.  Sheboygan,  Wis.,  July  12, 
1898;  p.  Sheboygan,  Wis.,  1898-1902;  Elgin,  Iowa,  1902-07;  St.  Paul, 
Minn.,   1907-.  Address,  590  Mendota   St.,   St.    Paul,   Minn. 

EDWARD  J.  ULMER,  b.  Anthony,  Lycoming  Co.,  Pa.,  Apr  29,  1875; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.,  1892-98;  U.  R.  1898-1900;  R.  T.  S.  1903;  for  complete 
rec,  see  Eng.  Dept.,  class  of  1903.  Address,  Alexandria,  Neb. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

Friedrich  Herrmann,  b.  Kattnau,  East  Prussia,  Germany  Apr.  8,  1860; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1896-98;  ord.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  June  7,  1898;  p.  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.,  1898-1901 ;  Salem,  Ore.,  1901-06 ;  State  Miss.,  N.  D.,  1906- 

Address,  Dawson,  N.  D. 

Joseph  C.  Roeber,  b.  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Feb.  11,  1875;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D. 
1892-98;  clerk,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1898-^9;  assistant  secy.,  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
New  York  City,  1899-1901 ;  in  bus.,  New  York  City. 

1899 

GRADUATES 

CARL  J.  BENDER  b.  Eschelbach,  Baden,  Dec.  20,  1869;  R.  T.  S.,  G. 
D.  1893-99;  ord.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  May  23,  1899;  miss.  Kamerun,  West 
Africa,  1899-.  Address,  Duala,  Kamerun,  West  Africa. 

GUSTAV  EICHLER,  b.  Elbing,  West  Prussia,  Germany,  July  5, 
1875;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1893-99;  ord.  Dallas,  Ore.,  June  29,  1899;  p.  Dallas, 
Ore.,  1899-1901;  miss.,  Portland,  Ore.,  1901-04;  p.  Tacoma,  Wash., 
1904-06;    Odossa,   Wash.,    1906-08;    Detroit,    Mich.,    (2nd   ch.),    1908-. 

Address,  268  Linden  St.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

AUGUST  HERINGER,  b.  Catului,  Roumania,  Nov.  20,  1870;  R.  T.  S., 

260 


1899 

G.  D.  1893-99;  miss.  Roumania,  1899-1900;  ord.  Anamoose,  N.  D., 
June  3,  1901;  miss,  and  pastor,  Martin,  N.  D.,  1900-05;  p.  Eureka, 
b.  D.,  1905-.  Address,  Box  53,  Eureka,  S.  D. 

CARL  HOMANN,  b.  Harzburg,  Brunswick,  Germany,  June  20,  1870; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1893-99;  ord.  Chicago,  111.,  June  15,  1899;  miss,  and  p. 
Chicago,  111.,  1899-1906;  physician,  Emery,  S.  D. 

FRIEDRICH  HUHNS,  b.  Prekuln-Asitcn,  Kurland,  Russia,  Aug.  2, 
1874;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1893-99;  S.  B.  Th.  Sem.,  Louisville,  Ky.,  1899- 
1900;  ord.  Louisville,  Ky.,  May  20,  1900;  p.  Lettish  Baptist  ch.,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  1900-03;  Ger.  Baptist  ch.,  Houston,  Texas,  1903-06;  miss. 
Union  Ass.,  Texas,  1906-08;  p.  Baptist  Temple,  Houston,  Texas,  1908-. 
Address,  15lh  and  Waverly  St.,  Houston,  Texas. 

JULIUS  KAAZ,  b.  Werben,  Pommerania,  Germany,  June  29,  1873; 
R.  T.  S..  G.  D.  1893-99;  ord.  Tonawanda,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  18,  1899;  p. 
Tonawanda,  N.  Y.,  1899-1901;  North  Freedom,  Wis.,  1901-05;  Kan- 
kakee. 111.,  1905-.  Address,  688  Bourbonnais  St.,  Kankakee,  111. 

JOHN  KRAFFT,  b.  New  York  City,  Jan.  3,  1875;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D. 
1893-99;  ord.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  May  23,  1899;  p.  Holland,  N.  Y.,  1899- 
1900;  New  York  City  (Ebenezer  ch.),  1900-01;  w.  c.  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
1901-03;  p.  Fremont,  Neb.,  1903HD5;  w.  c.  Chicago,  111.,  1905-09;  edi- 
torial staff  Anamoose  Progress,  and  s.,  1909-. 

Address,  Anamoose,  N.  D. 

CHARLES  C.  LABORN,  b.  Michigan  City,  Ind.,  Sep.  19,  1870;  R.  T. 
S.,  G.  D.  1892-99;  ord.  Anthony,  Pa.,  Nov.  9,  1899;  p.  Anthony,  Pa., 
1899-1902;  Folsomdale,  N.  Y.,  1902-05;  Neustadt,  Ont.,  1905-. 

Address,    Neustadt,    Ont. 

ALBERT  LINDER,  b.  Herzogenbuchse,  Switzerland,  Jan.  6,  1869; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1893-99;  ord.  Joliet,  111.,  June  27,  1899;  p.  Joliet,  III., 
1899-1903;  Evansville,  Ind.,  1903-09;  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1909-. 

Address,  1219  E.  17th  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

PAUL  C.  A.  MENARD,  b.  Baerwalde,  Pommerania,  Germany,  Oct. 
10,  1871;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1894-99;  R.  T.  S.,  Eng.  Dept.,  1899-1900;  ord. 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  May  17,  1900;  p.  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1900-02;  Mil- 
waukee, Wis.,   (2nd  ch.),  1902-04;  Lebanon  and  Concord,  Wis.,  1904-. 

Address,  R.  R.  2,  Watertown,  Wis. 

GUSTAV  MAYHACK,  b.  Trcblin,  Germany,  Dec.  4,  1868;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1893-99;  R.  T.  S.,  Eng.  Dept.,  1899-1900;  ord.  Buffalo,  N.  Y., 
May  17,  1900;  p.  Alpena,  Mich.,  190(H)2;  Tyndall.  S.  D.,  1902-03; 
Gotebo,  Okla.,  1903-05;  Hillsboro,  Kan.,  1905-06;  Concordia,  Mo.,  1906-. 

Address,    Concordia,    Mo. 

261 


1900 

HERMANN  POPPKE,  b.  Reichandres,  West  Prussia,  Germany,  Oct. 
31,  1859;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1893-99;  ord.  Fairfax,  S.  D,  Oct.  14,  1899; 
p.  Fairfax,  S.  D.,  1899-1901;  Marion,  Kan.,  1901-04;  Lincoln,  Kan., 
1904-06;  Quincy,  111.,  1906-08;  Gregory,  S.  D.,  1908-. 

Address,    Gregory,    S.   D. 

FRIEDRICH  J.  REICHLE,  b.  Moeckmuhl,  Wurtemberg,  July  13, 
1869;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1893-99;  ord.  Lebanon,  Wis.,  June  7,  1899;  p. 
Lebanon,  Wis.,    1899-1904;    Spokane,   Wash.,    1904- 

Address,   609    Arthur    St.,    Spokane,    Wash. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

Johann  Heinrich  Rexroth,  b.  Wiirzburg,  Germany,  Feb.  9,  1864;  Mis- 
sions-Seminar at  Barmen,  Germany,  1885-91 ;  ord.  Ev.  Synod  of  North 
America,  Champaign,  III.,  1892;  p.  Ev.  Luth.  ch.,  Sidney,  111.,  1891-93; 
Van  Wert,  O.,  1893-96;  Batavia,  N.  Y.,  1896-98;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1898- 
99;  ord.  New  York  City,  Mar.  5,  1900;  p.  Immanuel  ch.  (Bapt.),  New 
York  City,  1899-1902;   left  Denom.,   1902- 

Karl  Strelic,  b.  Zelow,  Russia,  Oct.  13,  1868;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1894-99; 
ord.  Buffalo,  May  24,  1899;  p.  Polish  Bapt.  ch..  Pound,  Wis.,  1899- 
1900;  miss,  among  Poles  and  Bohemians,  Detroit,  Mich.,  1900-05; 
p.  Pound   (Polish  ch.),  1905-.  Address,  Pound,  Wis. 

1900 

GRADUATES 

RICHARD  BLANDAU,  b.  Konigsberg.  Prussia,  Sep.  16,  1872;  R.  T. 
S.,  G.  D.  1894-1900;  ord.  Springfield,  111.,  July  1,  1901;  p.  Springfield, 
111.,  1901-02;    Pekin,   111.,   1902-05;   Erie,    Pa.,    1905- 

Address,  160  West  20th  St.,  Erie,  Pa. 

SAMUEL  BLUM,  b.  Eisdorf,  Hungary,  Aug.  27,  1874;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D. 
1894-1900;  ord.  Boston,  Mass.,  June  5,  1900;  p.  Queensland,  Australia, 
1900-03;  Boston,  Mass.,  1903-07;  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1907-09;  Lorraine, 
Kan.,  1909-  Address,  Lorraine,  Kan. 

GEORGE  FERDINAND  EHRHORN,  b.  Trangstedt,  near  Hamburg, 
Germany,  Mar.  10  1871;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1894-1900;  ord.  Detroit, 
Mich.,  July  27,  1900;  p.  Detroit,  Mich.  (3d  ch.),  1900-03;  Humphrey, 
Neb.,  1903-05;  Salt  Creek,  Ore.,  1905- 

Address,  R.  F.  D.,  Dallas,  Ore. 

PAUL  AUGUST  FRIEDERICHSEN,  b.  Ahrensbock,  Holstein,  Ger- 

262 


1901 

many,  Jan.  5,  1869;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1894-1900;  R.  T.  S.  1900-01;  ord. 
New  Britain,  Conn.,  June  3,  1901;  p.  New  Britain,  Conn.,  1901-06; 
South   Chicago,   111.,   1906-. 

Address,  3505   E.   107th   St.,   Chicago,  111. 

OTTO  EDWARD  KRUEGER,  b.  Kankakee,  111.,  Sep.  27,  1875;  R.  T. 
S.,  G.  D.  1895-1900;  ord.  Madison,  S.  D.,  June  7,  1900;  Evang.,  Texas, 
1900-01;  p.  Blenheim,  Queensland,  Australia,  1901-08;  Rochester, 
N.  Y.   (2nd  ch.),  1909- 

Addrcss,    15    Lansdale    St.,    Rochester,    N.    Y. 

JOHN  F.  NIEBUHR,  b.  Greenville,  N.  J.,  April  17,  1873;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1893-1900;  ord.  Newark,  N.  J.  (Tabernacle  ch.).  May  18,  1900; 
p.  Allentown,  Pa.,  1900-03;  Williamsport,  Pa.,  1903-06;  King  Williams 
Town,  S.  Africa,  1906-  Address,  King  Williams  Town,  S.  Africa. 

HEINRICH  WALTER  WEDEL,  b.  Alexanderwohl,  South  Russia, 
May  30,  1877 ;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1892-93 ;  1894-1900 ;  ord.  Geary  Co.,  Kan., 
Oct.  8,  1900;  p.  Woodbine  and  Geary  Co.,  Kan.,' 1900-01 ;  Dallas,  Ore., 
1901-05;   Dillon,   Kan.,   1905-  Address,   R.   F.   D.    1,   Dillon,   Kan. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

Christian  Bischof,  b.  Freudenthal,  Cherson,  Russia,  Dec.  28,  1865;  R. 
T.  S.,  G.  D.  1895-1900;  ord.  Holland,  Minn.,  Mar.  6,  1901;  p.  Hol- 
land,  Minn.,    1900-03;   Dangig,    N.   D.,   1903-09;    Lind,   Wash.,    1909-. 

Address,  Lind.,  Wash. 

Edward  Wiirch,  b.  Gnadenthal,  Wolhynia,  Russia,  April  23,  1868;  R. 
T.  S.,  G.  D.  1894-99;  miss.  Moisejewka,  Russia,  1899-1900;  ord.  Moise- 
jewka,   Russia,   1900;  p.   ^^loisejewka,   Russia,   1900-. 

Address,  Post  Novograd-Wolhynsk,  Govt.,  Wolhynia,  Russia. 

1901 

GRADUATES 

CARL  ADOLPH  GRUHN,  b.  near  Marienwerther,  West  Prussia, 
Germany,  April  28,  1870;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1895-1901;  ord.  Jeannette, 
Pa.,  Aug.  16,  1901;  p.  Jeannette,  1901-03;  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1903-07; 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.  (2nd  ch.),  1907-09;  Goodrich,  N.  D.,  1909-. 

Address,  Goodrich,  N.  D. 

ELI  GEORGE  KLIESE,  b.  Jackson,  Wis.,  May  24,  1874;  R.  T.  S.,  G. 
D.  1896-1901 ;  ord.  Tonawanda,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  27,  1901 ;  p.  Tonawanda, 
N.  Y.,  1901-05;   Munson,  Pa.,  1905-07;  Wilmington,  Del.,   1907- 

Address,  210  E.  5th  St.,  Wilmington,  Del. 
263 


1902 

PHILIPP  LAUER,  b.  Steinfurth,  Hesse-Darmstadt,  Germany,  Feb. 
13,  1875;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1895-1901;  ord.  Okeene,  Okla.,  July  15,  1902; 
p.'okeene,  (Ebenezer  ch.),  1902H36;  Hillsboro,  Kan.,  1906-09;  Lorena, 
Tex.    1909-.  Address,  Lorena,  Texas. 

JOHN  FRIEDRICH  OLTHOFF,  b.  Aplington,  la.,  March  5,  1876; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1895-1901 ;  ord.  Avon,  S.  D.,  Nov.  26,  1901 ;  p.  Avon, 
1901-06;    Cleveland,  O.    (Erin  Ave.   ch.),   1906-. 

Address,  2973  West  32nd  St.,  Cleveland,  O. 

BENJAMIN  SCHLIPF,  b.  Newark,  N.  J.,  Sep.  29,  1875;  R.  T.  S.,  G. 
D.  1895-1901;  ord.  Holland,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  8,  1901;  p.  Holland,  1901-02; 
Josephburg,  Alberta,  1902-04;  Immigration  Dept.,  Canadian  Govt., 
1904-05;  p.  Rosenfeld,  N.  D.,  1905-.  Address,  Anamoose,  N.  D. 

JOHANN  SCHMIDT,  b.  Grosswolde,  Germany,  Jan.  7,  1868;  R.  T. 
S.,  G.  D.  1895-1901;  ord.  Baileyville,  111.,  June  4,  1901;  p.  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.  (Ebenezer  ch.),  1901-03;  Holland,  Minn.,  1903-07;  Medina, 
N.  D.,  1907-09;  Hebron,  N.  D.,  1909-.  Address,  Hebron,  N.  D. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

Carl  Adolph  Baettig,  b.  Biel,  Canton  Bern,  Switzerland,  Dec.  4,  1863; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1898-1901;  ord.  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  June  6,  1901;  p. 
Morden,  Plum  Coulee  and  Gretna,  Manitoba,  1901-04;  Bittern  Lake 
and   Wetaskiwin,  Alberta,   Canada.,   1901-. 

Address,   Wetaskiwin,   Alberta,    Canada. 

Friedrich  Albert  Graner,  b.  Nuertingen,  Wiirtemberg,  May  21,  1872; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1894-1900;  ord.  Stafford,  Ore.,  June  12,  1900;  p.  Staffora, 
1900-02;  Seattle,  Wash.,  1902-. 

Address,  918  26th  Ave.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

1902 

GRADUATES 

WILLIBALD  S.  ARGOW,  b.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  2,  1875;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1896-1902;  ord.  Hutchinson,  Minn.,  June  25,  1902;  p.  Hutchin- 
son, 1902-05;  North  Freedom,  Wis.,  1905-. 

Address,   North  Freedom,  Wis. 

REINHOLD  F.  FEHLBERG,  b.  Treten-Abbau,  Pommerania,  Ger- 
many, Mar.  6,  1875;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1896-1902;  ord.  Buffalo,  N.  Y., 
May  29,    1902;    p.    Hurnville,    Tex.,    1902-03;    Gatesville,    Tex.,    1903- 

Address,  Gatesville,  Tex. 
264 


1902 

SAMUEL  HAEMEL,  b.  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  March  3,  1874;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D. 
1896-1902;  ord.  New  York  City,  Sep.  11,  1902;  p.  New  York  City 
(1st  ch.),  1902-05;  R.  T.  S.  1907;  for  complete  record,  see  Eng.,  Dept., 
class  of  1907.  Address,  Madras,  India. 

MAX  OTTO  LEUSCHNER,  b.  Muehlberg,  Saxony,  Germany,  Feb. 
19,  1872;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1896-1902;  ord.  Kankakee,  111.,  May  29,  1902; 
p.  Waco,  Tex.,  1902-04;  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1904-. 

Address,   801    E.    Pico    St.,    Los    Angeles,    Cal. 

*GOTTLOB  CHRISTIAN  THEODOR  SCHAIBLE,  b.  Thuningen, 
Wurtcmberg,  Feb.  23,  1874;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1896-1902;  ord.  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  May  18,  1902;  State  miss,  for  Texas,  1902-06;  p.  Chicago,  111. 
(1st  ch.),  1906-08;  Lorena,  Tex.,  1908-09;  d.  Waco,  Tex.,  Jan.  26, 
1910. 

WILLIAM  MEKKEN  SWYTER,  b.  Emden,  East  Frisia,  Germany, 
Jan.  27,  1870;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1895-96;  1897-1902;  ord.  Buffalo,  N.  Y., 
Sep.  11,  1902;  p.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  (2nd  ch.),  1902-05;  Jeannette,  Pa., 
1905-08;  New  York  City   (1st  ch.),  1908-. 

Address,  334  E.  14th  St.,  New  York  City. 

WILLIAM  L.  WAHL,  b.  Backnang,  Wiirtemberg,  March  20,  1873;  R. 
T.  S.,  G.  D.  1896-1902;  R.  T.  S.  1902-03;  ord.  Germantown,  N.  D., 
Aug.  31,  1903;  p.  Germantown,  N.  D.,   1903-. 

Address,  Cathay,  N  D. 

VALENTIN  WOLFF,  b.  Witten,  Westphalia,  Germany,  July  22,  1875; 
K.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1896-1902;  ord.  New  York  City,  July  30,  1901;  miss. 
Kamerun,  W.  Africa,  1902-.  Address,  Duala,  Kamerun,  W.  Africa. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

Adolph  Giinther,  b.  Gliickstal,  W'olhynia,  Russia,  May  1,  1870;  R.  T. 
S.,  G.  D.  1900-02;  ord.  Jewell,  N.  D.,  Oct.  19,  1902;  p.  Jewell,  1902- 
03 ;  Startup  and  Everett,  Wash.,  1903-06 ;  Faribault  and  Hampton, 
Minn.,  1906-08;  Delmont,  S.  D.,  1908- 

Address,  R.  F.  D.,  Delmont,  S.  D. 

David  Haemel,  b.  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  June  5,  1867;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1899- 
1902;  ord.  Peoria,  111.,  June  25,  1902;  p.  Peoria,  1902-08;  Cleveland,  O. 
(2nd  ch.),  1908-  Address,  5515  White  Ave.,  Cleveland,   O. 

Edward  Kneisler,  b.  Czarnocic,  Poland,  Russia,  July  18,  1863  R.  T. 
S.,  G.  D.  1899-1902;  ord.  Newark,  N.  J.,  June  4,  1902;  p.  Rabbitt  Hill, 
Alberta,   Canada,   1902-04;    Sebastapol   and  Lyndock,   Oct.    1904-. 

Address,   Wolfe,   Ontario. 
265 


1903-1905 

Heinrich  Herman  Neufeld,  b.  Sparau,  South  Russia,  March  19,  1876; 
R.   T.   S.,   G.   D.   1896-1900.  Address,   Hodgeville,    Sask.,   Canada. 

1903 

GRADUATES 

J.  FRANKLIN  GASSER,  b.  Honey  Creek,  Wis.,  Jan.  18,  1877;  R.  T. 
S.,  G.  D.  1897-1903;  R.  T.  S.  1903-04;  ord.  Cleveland,  O.,  Nov.  3, 
1904;  miss.  Cleveland,  1904-06;  p.  Bessie,  Okla.,  1906-08;  Trenton,  111., 
1908-09;  in  broken  health.  Address,  Windsor,  Cal. 

EMIL  HANKE,  b.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  30,  1880;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1897- 
1903;   not  ord.;  attending  Colg.  U.  and  Colum.   C,  1903-. 

SPECIAL  STUDENT 

Henry  Schnuit,  b.  East  Frisia,  Germany,  Oct.  14,  1866;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D., 
1902-03;  ord.  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  June  18,  1903;  p.  Syracuse,  1903-04; 
Anamoose,  N.  D.,   1904-09;   Wausau,  Wis.,   1909-. 

Address,   1212   Sixth   St.,   Wausau,   Wis. 

1904 

GRADUATES 

EDWARD  NIEMANN,  b.  Barkehmen,  Prussia,  Germany,  Jan.  27, 
1872;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1898-1904;  ord.  Arnprior,  Ont.,  June  26,  1904; 
p.  Arnprior,   1904-08;   Fessenden,   N.   D.,   1908- 

Address,  Fessenden,  N.  D. 

PAUL  ALBERT  SCHENK,  b.  Berlin,  Germany,  Feb.  25,  1879;  R.  T. 
S.,  G.  D.  1898-1904;  ord.  Allegheny,  Pa.,  Nov.  10,  1904;  p.  Allegheny, 
Pa.,  1904-06;   Pekin,  111.,  1906-08;  Quincy,  111.,  1908- 

Address,  Quincy,  111. 

1905 

GRADUATES 

FERDINAND  AUGUST  BLOEDOW,  b.  Kleinsilber,  Brandenburg, 
Germany,  Oct.  17,  1876;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1899-1905;  ord.  Yorkton,  Sask., 
Canada,  July  25,  1907 ;  p.  Yorkton,  Sask.,  Canada,  1905- 

Address,  Yorkton,  Saskatchawan,  Canada. 
266 


1906 

FRIEDRICH  JOHANN  MONSCHKE,  I).  Louisenwerth,  East  Prus- 
sia, Germany,  Dec.  16,  1877;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1899-1905;  ord.  Blue 
Mount,  Texas,  July  27,  1905;  miss.  New  Braunfels,  Tex.,  1905-07; 
miss.,  Cleveland,  O.,  1907-.  Address,  1712  Clark  Ave.,  Cleveland,  O. 

FRANZ  ORTHNER,  b.  Screth,  Buckowina,  Austria,  Jan.  14,  1881; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1900-05;  ord.  Blue  Mount,  Tex.,  July  21,  1905;  p. 
Seguin  and  Elm  Creek,  Tex.,  1905-06;  Minden  and  Lowood.  Australia, 
1906-.  Address,    Minden,    via    Rosewood,    Queensland,    Australia. 

HUGO  FRIEDRICH  SCHADE,  b.  Tippecanoe,  Ohio,  Nov.  18,  1877; 
R.  T.  S..  G.  D.  1899-1905;  R.  T.  S.  1905-06;  ord.  Elgin,  111.,  Aug.  30, 
1906;  p.  Elgin,  111,  1906-09;  Nottingham,  Ohio,  1909-. 

Address,  Nottingham,  Ohio. 

SPECIAL  STUDENT 

Thomas  Stori,  b.  Schwandcn,  Canton  Glarus,  Switzerland,  Sep.  20, 
1878;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1899-1904;  ord.  Concordia,  Mo.,  Sep.  14,  1904; 
p.  Concordia,  Mo.,  1904-05;  Hutchinson,  Minn.,  1905-10;  Leipzig,  N.  D., 
1910-.  Address,  Leipzig,  N.  D. 

1906 

GRADUATES 

JOHANNES  HEINRICH,  b.  Berlin,  Germany,  Sept.  6,  1875;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1900-06;  ord.  Delmont,  S.  D.,  June  17,  1906;  p.  Delmont,  S.  D., 
1906-08;  Blenheim,  Australia,   1908-. 

Address,  Blenheim,  via  Laidley,  Queensland,  Australia. 

FRITZ  KEESE,  b.  Quackenbriick,  Germany,  May  22,  1870;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1903-06;  ord.  Newark,  N.  J.,  June  5,  1906;  p.  Okeene,  Okla. 
(Ebenezer  ch.),  1906-08;  Jersey  City,  N.  J.   (Pilgrim  ch.),  1908-. 

Address,  3506  Boulevard,  Jersey  City,   N.  J. 

JACOB  REMPEL,  b.  South  Russia,  Jan.  19,  1873;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D. 
1903-06;  ord.  Yorkton,  Sask.,  Canada,  July  15,  1907;  p.  Whitemouth, 
Man.,  Canada,  1906-08;  Okeene,  Okla.    (Ebenezer  ch.),  1909-. 

Address,  R.   F.  D.,  Okeene,  Okla. 

FRIEDRICH  WILHELM  SOCOLOFSKY,  b.  Dreispitz,  Saratov, 
Russia,  Oct.  18,  1875;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1900-06;  ord.  Tampa,  Kan.,  June 
1,  1906;  p.  Tampa,  Kan.,  1906-08;   Pound,  Wis.,   1908-. 

Address,  Box  23,  Pound,  Wis. 
267 


1907 

JOHANN  HEINRICH  VOTH,  b.  Bingham  Lake,  Minn.,  Dec.  23, 
1879;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1903-06;  ord.  Bingham  Lake,  Minn.,  July  5,  1908; 
evangelist,  Mennonite  Brethren  Ch.,  1906-08;  miss.  Mennonite  Brethren 
Soc,  Mulkapctt,  Hyderabad,  India,  1908-. 

Address,   Mulkapett,  Hyderabad,  India. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

Oskar  Autritt,  b.  Pabianne,  Russia,  Feb.  19,  1881;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1899- 
1905;  stud.  State  Normal  School,  Winona,  Minn.,  1905-06;  p.  Winona, 
Minn.,  1905-09;  ord.  Winona,  Minn.,  Aug.  26,  1909;  p.  Hutchinson, 
Minn.    1910-.  Address,   565   E.   Mark   St.,   Hutchinson,   Minn. 

Franz  Balogh,  b.  Neusatz,  Hungary,  Oct.  17,  1871;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D. 
1904-06;  ord.  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  July  19,  1906;  p.  Hungarian  Bapt.  ch., 
Homestead,  Pa.,  1906-.  Address,  149  Fourth  Ave.,  Homestead,  Pa. 


1907 

GRADUATES 

JAKOB  HEINRICH  EWERT,  b.  Sparau,  South  Russia,  Nov.  15, 
1873;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1902-07;  ord.  Mountain  Lake,  Minn.,  Dec.  5, 
1909;  evangelist,  Mennonite  Brethren  Ch.,  Manitoba  and  Nebraska, 
1907-.  Address,  Mountain  Lake,   Minn. 

THEODOR  FREY,  b.  Hutchinson  Co.,  South  Dakota,  July  3,  1878; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1901-07;  ord.  Portland,  Ore.,  June  21,  1907;  p.  Lodi, 
Cal.,  1907-  Address,  323  Elm  St.,  Lodi,  Cal. 

FRANZ  AARON  JANZEN,  b.  Mountain  Lake,  Minn.,  June  30,  1880; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1904-07;  ord.  Mountain  Lake,  Minn.,  Dec.  5,  1909; 
evangelist,   Mennonite  Brethren  Ch.,   Manitoba  and  N.  Dakota,   1907-. 

Address,  Mountain  Lake,  Minn. 

KARL  MICHAEL  KNAPP,  b.  Haelden,  Wiirtemberg,  Germany, 
Mar.  10,  1877;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1901-07;  ord.  Portland,  Ore.,  June  21, 
1907;  p.  Baltimore,  Md.  (2nd  ch.),  1907-08;  Pekin,  111.,  1908-. 

Address,  919  Carolina  St.,  Pekin,  111. 

AUGUST  ROHDE,  b.  Okdil,  Pa.,  Feb.  8,  1876;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1901- 
07;  ord.  Washita  Co.,  Okla.,  July  20,  1907;  p.  Washita  Co.  (Salem  ch. 
and  Zion  ch.),   1907-.  Address,   Komalty,   Okla. 

268 


1908 

FRANZ  JOHANN  WIENS,  b.  Bradshaw,  Neb.,  June  30,  1880;  R.  T. 
S.,  G.  D.  1904-07;  ord.  Henderson,  Neb.  (Mennonite  Brethren  Ch.), 
Feb.  20,  1910;  evangelist,  Mennonite  Breth.  Soc,  1907- 

Address,  Hampton,  Neb. 

ERNST  WIESLE,  b.  Joliet,  111.,  May  30,  1885;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1901- 
07;  ord.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  10,  1907;  p.  South  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
1907-09;  Anaheim.  Cal.    (Bethel  ch.).  1909-. 

Address,  Anaheim,   CaL 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 

Hugo  Gustav  Ekrut,  b.  East  Prussia,  Germany,  Nov.  9,  1880;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1901-05;  ent.  German  Bapt.  Sem.,  Hamburg,  Germany,  1905. 

Peter  Cornelius  Hiebert,  b.  Marion  Co.,  Kan.,  Apr.  5,  1878;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1904-05 ;  ord.  Hillsboro,  Kan.,  Jan.  12,  1906 ;  miss,  and  evangelist, 
Mennonite  Brethren,  Ore.,  1906-08;  prof.  Tabor  Col.,  Hillsboro,  Kan., 
1908-.  Address,  Hillsboro,  Kan. 

Richard  M.  Klingbeil,  b.  Crone,  Posen,  Germany,  Oct.  23,  1880;  R.  T. 
S.,  G.  D.  1901-05;  ord.  Killaloe,  Ont.,  June  9,  1906;  p.  Killaloe,  Ont., 
1905-09;  Beatrice,  Neb.,  1909-  Address,  Beatrice,  Neb. 

Heinrich  F.  Toews,  b.  Pordenau,  S.  Russia,  Feb.  17,  1879;  R.  T.  S.,  G. 
D.   1904-06;  incapacitated  and  o.  s.  Halstead,  Kan. 

Address,  Halstead,  Kan. 

1908 

GRADUATES 

A.  ROBERT  BERNDT,  b.  Schwenda,  Saxony,  Germany,  Dec.  6,  1874; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1903-08 ;  ord.  Elm  Creek,  Tex.,  Feb.  26,  1909 ;  s.  Balti- 
more, Md.,  1908-09;  p.  Elm  Creek,  1909-10;  Bessie,  Okla.,  1910-. 

Address,  Bessie,  Okla. 

OTTO  BRENNER,  b.  Dickinson  Co.,  Kan.,  Dec.  2,  1876;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1902-08;  ord.  Geary  Co.,  Kan.,  June  11,  1908;  p.  Balgonie,  Sask., 
Canada,   1909-.  Address,   Balgonie,   Sask.,   Canada. 

ALBERT  BRETSCHNEIDER,  b.  Cleveland,  O.,  Feb.  6,  1883;  R.  T. 
S.,  G.  D.  1903-08;  U.  of  R.,  1908-. 

Address,  246  Alexander  St,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

HENRY  J.  BROWN,  b.  Mountain  Lake,  Minn.,  Dec.  9,  1879;  R.  T. 
S.,  G.  D.  1905-08;  not  ord.  Address,  Mountain  Lake,  Minn. 

269 


1908 

GUITHERME  BUTLER,  b.  Kurland,  Russia,  June  15,  1880;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1903-08;  U.  of  R.,  1908- 

Address,  246  Alexander  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

JULIUS  EHRHORN,  b.  Tangenstadt,  Schleswig,  Germany,  June  14, 
1874;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1904-08;  ord.  Goodwin,  Okla.,  Nov.  7,  1908;  p. 
Goodwin,  Woodward  Co.,  Okla.,  1908-.  Address,  Goodwin,  Okla. 

MICHAEL  FABIAN,  b.  Gyula,  Hungary,  Nov.  8.  1873;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1904-08;  not  ord.;  miss,  among  Hungarians  in  New  York  City 
and  Passaic,  N.  J.,  1908-. 

Address,  334  E.   14th  St.,   New  York  City. 

BERNARD  J.  FRIESEN,  b.  Petersburg,  Neb.,  Oct.  19,  1880;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1905-08;  teacher  and  o.  s.,  Hillsboro,  Kan. 

Address,   Hillsboro,   Kan. 

GEORGE  RICHARD  KAMPFER,  b.  Pyrmont,  Germany,  March  29, 
1881 ;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1902-08 ;  R.  T.  S.  1910. 

Address,  Alvah  Strong  Hall,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

HEINRICH  OTTO  SCHILKE,  b.  Plock,  Russia,  July  12,  1879;  R. 
T.  S.,  G.  D.  1902-08;  ord.  Wilmington,  Del.,  Apr.  9,  1909;  miss,  among 
Poles,   Philadelphia,   Pa.,   1908;  ib.,  Wilmington,  Del.,   1909-. 

Address,  1010  Linden  St.,  Wilmington,  Del. 

SPECIAL  STUDENTS 


Carl  Blome,  b.  Ash  Grove,  111.,  Mar.  15,  1876;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.,  1902- 
06;  not  ord.  o.  s.  Address,  Victor,  Iowa. 

John  J.  Franz,  b.  Sparta,  Kan.,  April  6,  1880;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1905-1907; 

Abraham  J.  Heinrichs,  b.  Hamilton  Co.,  Neb.,  Oct.  22,  1876;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1905-07;  not  ord.;  miss.  Mennonite  Brethren  Ch.,  Enid,  Okla., 
1907-.  Address,  501  E.  Maple  St.,  Enid,  Okla. 

Heinrich  F.  Klassen,  b.  Rosenfeld,  Manitoba,  May  18,  1880;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1905-07;  teacher  and  o.  s.,  Mennonites,  1907-. 

Address,  Langham,  Sask. 

Albert  Wilhelm  Lang,  b.  Linkenheim,  Germany,  Aug.  24,  1872;  R. 
T.  S.,  G.  D.  1906-08;  ord.  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  June  30,  1908;  p.  Pittsburg, 
(2nd  ch.),  1908-  Address,  118  Beltzhoover  Ave.,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

270 


1909-1910 

1909 

GRADUATES 

LUDWIG  ADAMUS,  b.  Rulowitz,  Galicia,  Austria,  Nov.  1,  1881;  R. 
T.  S.,  G.  D.  1905-09;  R.  T.  S.,  1909- 

FRIEDRICH  MATSCHULAT,  b.  Eydtkubnen,  East  Prussia,  Ger- 
many, June  21.  1879;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1902-1905;  1906-09;  ord.  Rochester, 
N.  Y.,  May  14,  1909;  p.  Porto  Alegre,  Brazil,  1909-. 

Address,  Porto  Alegre,  Brazil. 

ADOLF  ORTHNER,  b.  Storozynctz.  Bukowina,  Austria,  Feb.  16, 
1885;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1903-09;  miss.  Kamerun,  Miss.  See,  1909-. 

Address,  Duala,  Kamerun,  W.  Africa. 

CARL  FRIEDRICH  ZUMMACH,  b.  Killaloe,  Ontario,  August  13, 
1881;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1903-09;  R.  T.  S.  1909-10; 

SPECIAL  STUDENT 

Otto  Wegener,  b.  Northeim,  Hannover,  Germany,  July  31,  1875;  R 
T.  S.,  G.  D.  1907-09;  not  ord.;  Chicago,  III. 

UNDERGRADUATE  CLASSES 

1910 

Christian  H.  Edinger,  b.  Katalui,  Rumania,  Nov.  12,  1882;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1904-10. 

Peter  Geiseler,  b.  Odessa,  S.  Russia,  Nov.  25,  1882;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D. 
19{M-10. 

Martin  Heringer,  b.  Rustchuk,  Bulgaria,  July  16,  1884;  R.  T.  S.,  G. 
D.   1904-10. 

Hermann  Paul  Kayser,  b.  Waldenbuch,  Wiirtemberg,  German}^  Nov. 
6,  1879;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1904-10. 

John  Leypoldt,  b.  Allentown,  Pa.,  Mar.  10,  1884;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1904- 
10. 

Otto  Olthoff,  b.  near  Aplington,  Iowa.  Mar.  15,  1881;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D. 
1904-10. 

Arthur  Albert  Schade,  b.  Morris  Co.,  Kansas,  Dec.  5,  1885;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1904-10. 

271 


1911 

Heinrich  R.  Schroeder,  b.  Marion  Co.,  Kan.,  Feb.  17,  1886;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1904-10. 


Wilhelm  Theodor  Heitschmidt,  b.  Lorraine,  Kan.,  Jan.  4,  1880;  R.  T. 
S.,  G.  D.  1904-08;  Bible  School,  Elim  Tabernacle,  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
1908-09. 

Friedrich  Mindrup,  b.  Augustfehn,  Germany,  April  12,  1871;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1907-10. 

Edgar  Carl  Steinberg,  b.  Lorraine,  Kansas,  Oct.  21,  1884;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1905-08;  Bible  School,  Elim  Tabernacle,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1908-09. 

1911 

Luike  Johannes  Hemmes,  b.  Weener,  East  Frisia,  Germany,  June  13, 
1888;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1908-. 

Miloslav  Kejr,  b.  Unter  Kamenitz,  Bohemia,  Feb.  24,  1885;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1906-. 

John  Emil  Knechtel,  b.  Hanover,  Ont.,  May  2,  1887;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D. 

1905-. 

John  Heinrich  Landenberger,  b.  Waldenbuch  Wiirtemberg,  Germany, 
Dec.  9,  1885 ;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1905-. 

George  William  Pust,  b.  Zehrten,  Pomerania,  Germany,  Dec.  11, 
1883 ;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1905- 

William  Edwin  Schmitt,  b.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Sept.  14,  1884;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1905-. 

Otto  Ernst  Schultz,  b.  Flasow,  West  Prussia,  Germany,  Sept.  14,  1884; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1905- 


Samuel  Blumhagen,  b.  Roumania,  May  7,  1877;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1907-. 

Wilhelm  Heinrich  Bunning,  b.  Ixonia,  Wis.,  May  25,  1880;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1907- 

Johann  Burse,  b.  Banska,  Kurland,  Russia,  June  9,  1864;  R.  T.  S.,  G. 
D.  1908-. 

272 


1912 

Stephan  Groza,  b.  Temesvar,  Hungary,  June  8,  1876;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D. 
1908-. 

Peter  F.  Schilling,  b.  Szemlak,  Hungary.  Feb.  22,  1880;  R.  T.  S.,  G. 
D.  1908-. 

1912 

Johann  Hams  Ansberg,  b.  Dondangcn,  Kurland,  Russia,  Dec.  15,  1882; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1906-. 

Heinrich  Gastav  Braun,  b.  Lublin,  Russia,  Feb.  11,  1883;  R.  T.  S.,  G. 
D.  1905- 

Emil  Ernst,  b.  Basel-Stadt,  Switzerland,  Oct.  18,  1881;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D. 
1907-. 

Josef  Groza,  b.  Temesvar,  Hungary,  Oct.   11,   1887;   R.   T.  S.,   G.   D. 
1907-. 

Otto  E.  R.  Hauser,  b.  Tubingen,  Germany,  May   11,   1886;   R.  T.   S., 
G.  D.  1909-. 

Friedrich    Hahn,    b.    Neu    Weissensee,    Prussia,    Germany,    Feb.    26, 
1887;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1906-. 

Louis   B.   Holzer,  b.    Dorrance,    Kan.,    Aug.    19,    1887;    R.   T.    S.,   G.   D. 
1906-. 

August    Kramer,    b.    Obersontheim,    Wiirtemberg,    Germany,    Aug.    6, 
1883;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1907-. 

Albert  Knopf,  b.  Lublin,  Russia,  July  22,  1887;  R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1906- 

Adolfe  Leiter,  b.  Pascani,  Jud.  Suceava,  Roumania,  Mar.  24,  1875;   R. 
T.  S..  G.  D.  1907- 

George  Henry  Mueller,  b.  Madison,  S.  Dak.,  Sept.  16,  1887;  R.  T.  S., 
G.  D.  1907-. 


Abram  R.  Dyck,  b.   Kronsweide,  S.   Russia,  Feb.   18,  1884;   R.  T.   S., 
G.  D.  1909-. 

John  Friedrich  Meyer,  b.  Ihren,  East  Frisia,  Germany,  May  24,  1876; 
R.  T.  S.,  G.  D.  1909-. 

Daniel  W.  Van  Gerpen,  b.  Florence,  111.,  Nov.  27,  1872;  R,  T.  S.,  G. 
D.  1909-. 

273 


SUMMARIES 

The  following  summaries  seek  to  give  a  general  view  of  the  main  facts 
which  are  embodied  in  the  foregoing  pages.  The  summaries  by  classes, 
occupations,  denominations  and  colleges  include  only  the  English  depart- 
ment, while  the  summary  by  countries  and  the  general  summary  at  the 
end  include  the  German  department  as  well.  The  summaries  by  classes  and 
occupations  end  with  the  year  1909,  while  the  others  include  the  undergrad- 
uate classes.  In  the  summary  by  classes,  under  the  head  of  matriculates, 
the  figures  following  the  plus  sign  indicate  students  in  the  partial  course 
during  the  years  1853-83;  students  in  the  English  course  from  1884-92, 
and  special  students  since  1892. 

SUMMARY  BY  CLASSES 


Class 

Graduated  Matriculated 

Died 

Class 

Graduated 

Matriculated  Died 

1851 

6 

6 

5 

1881 

15 

23+7       5 

1852 

14 

14 

13 

1882 

9 

14+10 

1853 

12 

14+1 

13 

1883 

9 

12+6 

1854 

10 

13+3 

13 

1884 

20 

23+4       4 

1855 

17 

22 

17 

1885 

9 

13+5       3 

1856 

14 

15+2 

17 

1886 

14 

18+5       7 

1857 

13 

14+3 

14 

1887 

15 

19+8       4 

1858 

18 

19+4 

19 

1888 

17 

23+7       5 

1859 

12 

13+3 

8 

1889 

14 

18+10      2 

1860 

15 

17 

8 

1890 

15 

17+11      2 

1861 

12 

20+2 

10 

1891 

14 

20+6       2 

1862 

(no  class 

graduated) 

1892 

14 

18+5       3 

1863 

17 

20+2 

15 

1892 

13 

13+3 

1864 

12 

15 

8 

1894 

23 

25         4 

1865 

10 

12 

6 

1895 

24 

30+1       3 

1866 

12 

13+4 

8 

1896 

19 

22         1 

1867 

16 

24 

8 

1897 

29 

32+2       1 

1868 

13 

21 

7 

1898 

32 

34 

1869 

10 

10 

3 

1870 

14 

16 

8 

1899 

25 

29         2 

1871 

9 

14+3 

6 

1900 

39 

40+8       1 

1872 

12 

15+5 

8 

1901 

27 

27+4 

1873 

10 

18+4 

3 

1902 

35 

36+3 

1874 

9 

12+4 

5 

1903 

27 

27+2 

1875 

11 

13+1 

4 

1904 

31 

31+2 

1876 

8 

11+5 

5 

1905 

17 

17+4 

1877 

22 

24+4 

8 

1906 

32 

32 

1878 

9 

14+4 

4 

1907 

39 

39+4 

1879 

10 

15+6 

4 

1908 

24 

24+6 

1880 

11 

15+9 

4 

1909 

24 

24+6       1 

275 


SUMMARY  BY  DENOMINATIONS. 

Baptist   1359 

Church  of  Christ  6 

Congregational    14 

Evangelical    1 

Dunkard    1 

Free  Methodist  3 

Free  Will  Baptist 2 

Jew  1 

Methodist  Episcopal    U 

Plymouth  Brethren   1 

Presbyterian    23 

Protestant  Episcopal  7 

Seventh  Day  Adventist 1 

Seventh  Day  Baptist 3 

Unitarian    3 

SUMMARY  BY  OCCUPATIONS 

Graduates,  English  Department,  1851-1910,  inclusive. 

Pastors    667      Teachers  in  academies  and  pub- 
Missionaries    105          lie  schools    24 

Presidents    and    professors    in              Journalistic    and    literary    pur- 
colleges  and   seminaries    65          suits     34 

Secretaries    of   benevolent   and              Mercantile   and   other   pursuits  92 

missionary  societies    41 

SUMMARY  BY   COLLEGES 

Acadia  College,  Wolfville,  N.  S 39 

Adrian    College,   Adrian,    Michigan    1 

Aintab  College,  Cilicia,  Asia  Minor   1 

Alfred  University,  Alfred,   New  York   4 

Allegheny  College,  Meadville,  Pennsylvania  3 

Alma  College,  Alma,   Michigan   1 

Amherst  College,  Amherst,  Massachusetts   8 

Aoyama  College,  Tokyo,  Japan  1 

Atlanta  Baptist  College,  Atlanta,  Georgia    1 

Attleborough    College,    Pennsylvania    1 

Baptist  College,  Lancashire,  England  1 

Bates  College,  Lewiston,  Maine  1 

Baylor  University,   Waco,   Texas    7 

Berea  College,  Berea,  Kentucky    1 

Bethany  College,  Bethany,  West  Virginia   1 

276 


Bethel  College,  Riissellville,  Kentucky   1 

Boston   University,   Boston,    Massachusetts    1 

Bowdoin  College,  Brunswick,  Maine   1 

Brandon    College,    Brandon,    Manitoba    3 

Brown  University,   Providence,  Rhode   Island    92 

Bucknell  University,  Lewisburg,  Pennsylvania    48 

California  College,  Oakland,  California 4 

Carson  and  Newman  College,  Jefferson  City,  Tennessee  1 

Carthage   College,   Carthage,   Illinois    1 

Central  University  of  Iowa,  Pella,  Iowa   7 

Central  University  of  Kentucky,  Richmond,  Kentucky 1 

College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  New  York,  N.  Y 8 

Columbia  University,   New  York,  N.  Y 3 

Columbian  University,  Washington,  District  of  Columbia   5 

Colgate  University,  Hamilton,  New  York   66 

Cornell  University,  Ithaca,  New  York  5 

Colby  College,  Waterville,  Maine   25 

Dartmouth  College,  Hanover,  New  Hampshire  5 

Denison  University,  Granville,  Ohio    100 

Des  Moines  College,  Des  Moines,  Iowa   23 

Dickinson  College,  Carlisle,  Pennsylvania  1 

Doshisha  College,   Kyoto,  Japan    1 

Edinburgh  University,  Edinburgh,  Scotland   2 

Ewing  College,  Ewing,  Illinois  2 

Franklin  College,  Franklin,  Indiana   36 

Friends  University,  Wichita,  Kansas   1 

Furman  University,  Greenville,  South  Carolina   9 

Georgetown   College,   Georgetown,   Kentucky    9 

Girard  College,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania    1 

Grand  Island  College,  Grand  Island,  Nebraska  4 

Grand  Ligne  College,  Grand  Ligne,  Quebec  1 

Hamilton  College,  Clinton,  New  York   8 

Hanover  College,  Hanover,  Indiana   2 

Harley   College,   England    1 

Harvard  University,  Cambridge,  Massachusetts   13 

Haverfordwest  College,  Haverfordwest,  Wales   1 

Hillsdale   College,   Hillsdale,   Michigan    3 

Hiram  College,  Hiram,  Ohio    3 

Hobart  College,  Geneva,  New  York    2 

Howard  College,  Eastlake,  Alabama    4 

Hnlmecliff    College,    England    1 

Indian  University,  Bacone,  Indian  Territory 1 

Iowa  State  University,  Iowa  City,  Iowa   1 

John  B.  Stetson  University,  De  Land.  Florida   2 

Kalamazoo  College,  Kalamazoo,  Michigan    23 

Kenyon   College,  Gambler,   Ohio    1 

277 


Keuka  College,  Keuka  Park,  New  York  2 

Knox  College,  Galesburg,  Illinois   2 

Lake  Forest  University,  Lake  Forest,  Illinois  1 

La  Grange  College,  La  Grange.  Missouri  14 

Lincoln  University,  Lincoln,  Pennsylvania   2 

Macalester  College,  St.  Paul,  Minnesota  1 

Manitoba  College,  Winnipeg,  Manitoba  2 

Marietta  College,  Marietta,  Ohio  2 

Maryville   College,   Maryville,  Tennessee    1 

McGill  University,  Montreal,  Quebec   2 

McMaster  University,   Toronto,   Ontario    9 

McMinnville   College,    McMinnville,    Oregon    8 

Mendota  College,  Mendota,  Illinois    1 

Mercer  University,  Macon,  Georgia    5 

Middlebury  College,  Middlebury,  Vermont   3 

Mississippi  College,  Clinton,  Mississippi   8 

New  York  University,  New  York,  N.  Y 1 

Oakland  College,  Oakland,   Mississippi    1 

Oberlin  University,  Oberlin,  Ohio   8 

Occidental  College,  Los  Angeles,  California  2 

Ottawa  University,  Ottawa,  Kansas  10 

Ohio  Wesleyan  University,  Delaware,  Ohio  1 

Ouchita  College,  Arkadelphia,  Arkansas   1 

Pacific  University,  Forest  Grove,  Oregon 1 

Pomona  College,  Claremont,  California    1 

Polytechnic   College,   Pennsylvania    1 

Prairie  College,   Manitoba    1 

Princeton  University,  Princeton,  New  Jersey   5 

Providence  University   1 

Queens  University,  Dublin,  Ireland  1 

Racine  College,  Racine,  Wisconsin   1 

Richmond  College,  Richmond,  Virginia    16 

Ripon  College,  Ripon,  Wisconsin  1 

Roanoke   College,   Salem,   Virginia    1 

Robert  College,  Constantinople,  Turkey   1 

Semple-Broadus  College,   Mississippi    1 

Shurtlefif  College,  Upper  Alton,  Illinois    Z7 

Sioux  Falls  College,  Sioux  Falls,  South  Dakota  1 

Southwestern  Baptist  University,  Jackson,  Tennessee   1 

Syracuse  University,  Syracuse,  New  York  4 

Trinity   College,   Hartford,   Connecticut    1 

Tufts  College,  College  Hill,  Massachusetts   1 

Union  College,  Schenectady,  New  York  15 

University  of  Chicago,  Chicago,  Illinois   11 

University  of  Cincinnati,  Cincinnati,  Ohio   2 

University  of  Florence,  Florence,  Italy  1 

278 


University  of  Illinois,  Champaign,  Illinois   1 

University  of  Michigan,  Ann  Arbor,  Michigan   6 

University  of  Minnesota,  Minneapolis,  Minnesota  3 

University  of  Nebraska,  Lincoln,  Nebraska   6 

University  of  New  Brunswick,  New  Brunswick  3 

University  of  Oregon,   Eugene,  Oregon    13 

University  of  Paris,  Paris,  France   1 

University  of  Pennsylvania,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania  4 

University  of  Rochester,  Rochester,  New  York   371 

University  of  South  Carolina,  Columbia,  South  Carolina  1 

University  of  South  Dakota,  Vermillion,  South  Dakota   1 

University  of  Toronto,  Toronto,  Ontario  11 

University  of  Virginia,  Charlottesville,  Virginia   2 

University  of  Washington,  Seattle,  Washington   1 

University  of  West  Virginia,  Morgantown,  West  Virginia  4 

University  of  Wooster,  Wooster,  Ohio   1 

Valparaiso  University,  Valparaiso,  Indiana   1 

Vanderbilt  University,  Nashville,  Tennessee   1 

Wabash  College,  Crawfordsville,  Indiana   1 

Wake  Forest  College,  Wake  Forest,  North  Carolina  10 

Washington  and  Jefferson  College,  Washington,  Pennsylvania  1 

Wesleyan  University,   Middletown,  Connecticut    2 

Wheaton  College,  Whcaton,  Illinois   4 

Whitman  College,  Walla  Walla,  Washington   1 

William  Jewell  College,  Liberty,  Missouri  33 

Williams  College,  Williamstown,  Massachusetts  15 

Yale  College,  New  Haven,  Connecticut    12 

York  College,  York,  Nebraska   1 

Number  of  Colleges  from  which  students  have  been  received  ....  135 
Number  of  students  who  have  been  graduated  from  Colleges  ....  1158 
Number  of  students  who  have  pursued  partial  courses  in  Colleges   .    .    174 


SUMMARY  OF  THE  GERMAN  DEPARTiMENT. 

Number  of  students  who  have  gone  out  from  1853  to  1910 357 

Number  of  undergraduates,  April,  1910 35 

Total  number  who  have  pursued  studies  up  to  the  date  of  this  publi- 
cation      392 

Average  number  sent  out  each  year   6 

Number  foreign  born,  including  undergraduates   316 

Number  native  born,  including  undergraduates 76 

Total  number  deceased    67 

Number  left  ministry  for  other  pursuits  45 

Number  retired  on  account  of  age  or  sickness   18 

279 


Number  concerning  whom  no  record  could  be  found   10 

Number   in  active   service    217 

Number   of    foreign    missionaries    15 

Number  in  German  work  outside  of  America 9 

Number  in  English  pulpits  in  America   5 

Number  who  have  studied  in  both  the  English  and  the  German  de- 
partments  , n 

Number  graduated  from  both  departments   23 


SUMMARY  BY  STATES  AND  COUNTRIES 
From  which  Students  have  come  to  the  Seminary 


New  England  States 151 

Maine    22 

New  Hampshire 9 

Vermont    11 

Massachusetts  57 

Rhode  Island 18 

Connecticut    34 

Middle  Atlantic  States  753 

New  York  549 

Pennsylvania   119 

New  Jersey  44 

Delaware    3 

Maryland    5 

District  of  Columbia 5 

Virginia    22 

West  Virginia    6 

Southern  States  69 

North  Carolina 10 

South  Carolina 10 

Georgia   10 

Florida    3 

Alabama    4 

Mississippi    9 

Tennessee    3 

Arkansas    3 

Texas  17 

Central  States 521 

Ohio  145 

Indiana    47 

Illinois  95 


Kentucky 
Michigan  . 
Wisconsin 
Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri    . 


18 
51 
34 
27 

52 
52 


Western  States  . 
North  Dakota  . . 
South  Dakota  . . 

Nebraska    

Kansas  

Oklahoma 

Indian  Territory 

Colorado  

Oregon    

California   


139 


7 

13 

21 

56 

3 

1 

3 

24 

11 


Mexico 


British  Provinces  

Ontario   

Quebec 

Nova  Scotia 

New  Brunswick  

Prince  Edward's  Island. 

Manitoba    

Alberta    

Assiniboia 

British  Columbia  


112 


50 
7 
34 
11 
1 
6 
1 
1 
1 


European  Countries 

England    

Scotland    


26 


280 


Ireland    3  South  America  2 

Wales    1  Brazil  2 

Germany  11 

France  1  Asiatic  Countries  5 

Switzerland    1  Burma    2 

Italy    1  Japan  3 

Russia    1 

Turkey    2 


GENERAL    SUMMARY 
Nov.   1851-May   1910  inclusive 

Eng.  Germ. 

Dept.  Dept.     Totals 

Students  enrolled,  Class   1851-Class   1909  inclusive     1328  357        1685 

Graduates,  May  1910  28  9           2,7 

Undergraduates,  1909-10   62  26           88 


Totals     1418         392        1810 
Deduct  names  counted  twice  77 


Net  total  enrollment  to  May  1910  1733 


Number  of  Graduates,  Class  1851-Class  1909,  inclu- 
sive        1094         279        1373 

Number  of  Special  Students,  do 234  78  312 


Total  1685 

Deduct  names  counted  twice  77 


1608 


Number  of  living  Graduates,  May  1910   821  234        1055 

Number  of  living  Special   Students,  do 234  65  299 


Total  number  of  Former  Students  living.  May  1910     1055  299        1354 

Number    of    Former    Students    deceased 301  67  368 


1722 
Deduct  names  counted  twice   77 


1645 


281 


FOREIGN  MISSIONARY  STATISTICS 


(For  the  preparation  of  these  tables  the  committee  are  indebted  to 
Mr.  Charles  L.  Bromley,  of  the  class  of  1911.) 


Africa 

Shermer,  Henry  B 
Moody,    Thomas 
Steffens,  August   . 
Wedel,   Peter   H. 
Suevern,  Emil  R. 
Graf,  Benjamin   .. 
Enns,  Henry  C.  . , 
Bender,  Carl  J.   . , 
Valentine,  Wolff  . 
McDiarmid,  Peter 
Orthner,  Adolph  . 


G.D 
G.D 
G.D, 
G.D 
G.D 
G.D 
G.D 

G.D 


Class 
1852 
1890 
1891 
1890 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1899 
1902 
1906 
1909 


Assam 

Clark,   Edward  W 1859 

Comfort,  Milton  B 1864 

King,  Charles  D 1878 

Rivenburg,  Sidney  W 1883 

Witter,    William    E 1883 

Mason,  Walter  C 1902 

Jackman,  L.  W.  B 1904 

Longwell,  Robert  B 1906 

Rogers,  Lewis  B 1907 

Burma 

Hibbard,   Charles    1852 

Nisbet,  John  R 1852 

Whitaker,  Daniel   1852 

Satterlee,  Alfred  B 1854 

Watrous,  George  P 1854 

Jameson,    Melvin    1859 

Rand,   Stephen  B 1869 

Sloan,  Will  H 1873 

Thanbyah,  Theodore   1874 

Freiday,  Jacob  A 1875 

Lyon,  Albert  J 1877 

Cochrane,  James  E 1883 

Cochrane,  Henry  P 1889 

Warner,  Frank  E 1889 

Cochrane,  Wilbur  W 1890 

282 


Term  of 

1852-53 

1890- 

1891-93 

1895-97 

1894- 

1896-97 

1896-97 

1899- 

1902 

1906- 

1909- 


1868- 

1866-74 

1878-86;  1892-99 

1883- 

1883-88 

1902- 

1904- 

1906- 

1907- 


Service         Died 

Mar.  22,  1869 

July  4,  1893 
Aug.  10,  1897 


June  25,  1897 


1852-66 

1853-55 

1853-57 

1855-56 

1854-60 

1869-89 

1870-76 

1875-78 

1875- 

1877-86 

1877-78 

1886-89 

1889-04;  1909- 

1889-91 

1890- 


Sep.  30,  1887 
Nov.  29,  1906 
Aug.  18,  1857 
July  1,  1856 
June  26,  1894 

Nov.  21,  1893 


Mar.  15,  1878 


1895-01 


Term  of  Service 

McGuire,  John    1891  1891- 

Geis,  George  J 1892  1892- 

Dye,  George  R 18';9  1900-07 

Dudley,  Howard  E 1902  1902- 

Samuelson,  Samuel  E 1903  1903- 

Richardson,  James  C 1900  1904- 

Rhodes,  Jesse  E 1905  1905-08 

Spring,  Leo  W 1906  1906- 

Herod,  Francis  C 1907  1908- 

Parish,  Merrick  C 1907  1907- 

Cope,  J.  H 1908  1909- 

Chaney,  C.  E 1909  1909- 

Longley,  W.  J 1909  1909- 

Chixa 

Telford,   Robert    1853  1853-64 

Chilcott,  Cyrus  A 1864  1864-65 

Kreyer,  Carl  T 1865  1866-75 

Lisle,  William  M 1867  1867-69 

Churchill,  Marcellus  A 1874  1874-77 

McKibben,  William  K 1875  1875-84; 

Ashmore,  William,  Jr 1879  1879- 

Gould,  Louis  A 1879  1888-92 

Hill,  George  W 1887  1893-95 

Holmes,  Thomas  D 1893  1893- 

Speicher,  Jacob  1895  1895- 

Groesbeck,  Adam  F 1897  1897- 

Newton,  William  C 1898  1903- 

Waters,  George  H 1899  1899- 

McDaniel,  Charles  G 1900  1902- 

Taylor,   Joseph    1901  1903- 

White,  Frank  J 1901  1901- 

Keen,  Charles  S 1902  1902- 

Latimer,  James  V 1902  1904- 

Rawlinson.  Frank  J 1902  1902- 

McCrea,  Tully  F 1902  1904- 

Warburton,   Stacy  R 1902  1902-04 

McKinney,  William  A 1903  1903-06 

Sallee,  W.  Eugene  1903  1903- 

Giffin,  John  H 1904  1904- 

Fraser,  Andrew  L 1905  1905- 

Lewis,  George  W 1905  1905- 

Clark,  L  Brooks  1906  1906- 

Davies,   John    P 1906  1906- 

283 


Died 


June  6,  1898 
Dec.  30,  1865 


Term  of  Service         Died 

Gates,  Wayland  D 1906  1907- 

Worley,  Lewis  E 1907  1907- 

Cherney,  J.   A 1908  1909- 

India 

Downie,    David    1872  1873- 

Newhall,  Alfred  A 1875  1875-90 

Craig,  John   1876  1877- 

Thomssen,  George  N G.  D.  1876  1882-87 ;  1890-95 ;  1899- 

Waterbury,  Norman  M 1881  1881-86  Nov.  11,  1886 

Silliman,  Edward  E 1884  1884-89 ;  01- 

Stillwell,  John  R 1886  1885- 

Heinrichs,   Jacob    1889  1889- 

Higgins,  Walter  V 1889  1889- 

Dudley,  Thomas  P 1892  1893-99 

Baker,  James  M 1895  1895- 

Ferguson,  William  L 1895  1895- 

Curtis,  John  A 1898  1898- 

Pankratz,    John    H 1899  1902- 

Elmore,  Wilbur  T 1900  1900- 

Stenger,   Seth  W 1902  1902- 

Bawden,  Samuel  D 1897  1904- 

Haemel,  Samuel  1907  1909- 

Voth,  John  H G.  D.  1906  1908- 

Rutherford,   Charles    1907  1907- 

rgs,  Albert  K 1907  1908-  , 

Japan 

Dobbins,  Frank  S 1876  1876-77 ;  1881-82  ' 

Hill,  George  W 1887  1895- 

Taft,  George  W 1889  1889-97 

Topping,   Henry    1892  1895- 

Chiba,   Yugora    1898  1898- 

Tenny,  Charles  B 1900  1900- 

Axling,  William   1901  1901- 

Philippines 

Finlay,  George  E 1901  1901-04 

Maxfield,  Chester  L 1904  1904- 

Brazil 

Deter,  Arthur  B 1901 

Total,  103;  dead,  14;  in  active  service,  41;  under  appointment,  from 

the  English  Department,   Messrs.  Barss,  Cressy,   Fowle,   Kampfer,   Ross, 
Streeter,  and  from  the  German  Department,  Messrs.  Kayser  and  Wiens. 

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THE  SOCIETY  OF  ALUMNI. 


The  Society  of  Alumni  was  organized  in  1855,  "to  promote  the  mutual 
acquaintance  and  brotherly  love  of  its  members ;  to  aid  them  in  the  perform- 
ance of  the  duties  of  the  Christian  ministry ;  and  to  increase  their  interest 
in  theological  study."  For  many  years  the  society  has  provided  for  an  an- 
nual oration.  The  following  list  includes  the  names  of  all  the  officers  of 
the  society  so  far  as  the  records  have  been  preserved,  with  their  respective 
terms  of  service. 


Term  of 
Service 

1855-56 
1855-57 
1857-60 
1860-61 
1867-68 
1868-69 
1870-71 
1871-72 
1872-73 
1873-74 
1874-75 
1875-76 
1876-77 
1877-78 
1878-79 
1879-80 
1880-81 
1881-82 
1882-83 
1883-84 
1884-85 
1885-86 
1886-87 


PRESIDENTS 

Term  of 

Service 

Charles  Keyser 

1887-88 

George  Johnson 

1888-89 

Charles   Keyser 

1889-90 

J.  Byington   Smith 

1890-91 

George   W.   Northrup 

1891-92 

Augustus   H.   Strong 

1892-93 

Lemuel  Moss 

1893-94 

Adolphus   J.    F.    Behrends 

1894-95 

J.  Ward  Burt  Clark 

1895-96 

George   W.    Northrup 

1896-97 

Norman  Fox 

1897-98 

John  H.   Castle 

1898-99 

Cephas  B.  Crane 

1899-00 

Henry  L.  Morehouse 

1900-01 

Wayland    Hoyt 

1901-02 

Edgar  J.  Goodspeed 

1902-03 

Charles  D.   Bridgman 

1903-04 

Robert    S.    MacArthur 

1904-05 

Jesse   B.   Thomas 

1905-06 

Albert  Coit 

1906-07 

Samuel    W.    Duncan 

1907-08 

Robert  J.   Adams 

1908-09 

Benjamin  D.  Marshall 

1909-10 

John  H.  Griffith 
Galusha  Anderson 
Charles  E.  Hewitt 
Adin  A.  Kendrick 
Lathan    A.    Crandall 
Phillip  W.  Bickei 
Robert  B.   Hull 
Adelbert  S.  Coats 
Alonzo  K.  Parker 
James   M.   Bruce 
Adoniram    J.    Padelford 
William   C.   P.   Rhoades 
John  H.  Mason 
Orrin    P.   Gifford 
Edwin  P.  Farnham 
Cortland  Myers 
Clarence  A.  Barbour 
Johnson   Myers 
Gershom  M.  Peters 
Philip  S.  Evans 
Arthur  B.  Chaflfee 
Jacob  Heinrichs 
Thomas  J.  Villers 


FIRST  VICE  PRESIDENTS 


1855-56     Samuel  T.  Livermore  1860-61 

1856-57     Henry  M.  Richardson  1867-68 

1857-58    John  H.  Castle  1868-69 

1858-59    William   D.   Hedden  1870-71 

1859-60     Charles  D.  Bridgman  1871-72 

285 


George  W.  Clark 
Benjamin  D.  Marshall 
Charles  D.   Bridgman 
Adolphus   J.   F.   Behrends 
Volney  A.  Sage 


1872-73  Robert  S.  MacArthur  1892-93 

1873-74  George  W.   Clark  1893-94 

1874-75  Cephas  B.  Crane  1894-95 

1875-76  Andrew  L.  Freeman  1895-96 

1876-77  Galusha  Anderson  1896-97 

1877-78  Gershom    M.    Peters  1897-98 

1878-79  Samuel    W.    Duncan  1898-99 

1879-80  William  P.   Hellings  1899-00 

1880-81  Volney  A.  Sage  1900-01 

1881-82  Cephas  B.  Crane  1901-02 

1882-83  George  O.  King  1902-03 

1883-84  Galusha  Anderson  1903-04 

1884-85  William  C.   P.   Rhoades  1904-05 

1885-86  Philip  S.  Evans  1905-06 

1886-87  Edward    G.   Taylor  1906-07 

1887-88  John  H.  Mason  1907-08 

1888-90  Andrew  Murdoch  1908-09 

1890-91  Willard   H.   Robinson  190^10 

1891-92  Charles  E.   Smith 


Edwin   P.   Farnham 
Wallace   Buttrick 
Charles  E.  Bascom 
Elias  H.  Johnson 
Thomas  S.  Barbour 
Cornelius   S.   Savage 
John  H.  Mason 
Clarence  A.  Barbour 
Elias  J.  Foote 
Cornelius  S.  Savage 
Gottlob    Fetzer 
Charles  E.  Bascom 
Joseph   Weston 
Franklin  G.  McKeever 
David  L.  Jamison 
Frank  Kaiser 
H.  Clay  Peepels 
Jonathan  D.  Merrell 


SECOND  VICE  PRESIDENTS 


1855-56  John  H.  Castle  1887-88 

1856-57  Washington  Barnhurst  1888-89 

1857-58  Augustus  H.  Lung  1889-90 

1858-60  George  S.  Chace  1890-91 

1860-61  Robert  J.  Adams  1891-92 

1867-68  George   S.   Chace  1892-93 

1868-69  Wayland   Hoyt  1893-94 

1870-71  Volney  A.  Sage  1894-95 

1871-72  Benjamin  O.  True  1895-96 

1872-73  J.  Byington  Smith  1896-97 

1873-74  Ebenezer  Nesbit  1897-98 

1874-75  Robert  S.   MacArthur  1898-99 

1875-76  Philip  L.  Jones  1899-{X) 

1876-77  Gershom  M.  Peters  1900-01 

1877-78  Alonzo  K.  Parker  1901-02 

1878-79  Benjamin  O.  True  1902-03 

1879-80  Shadrach  Washington  1903-04 

1880-81  Frederick   Clatworthy  1904-05 

1881-82  Thomas  S.  Barbour  1905-06 

1882-83  Benjamin  O.  True  1906-07 

1883-84  James  M.  Taylor  1907-08 

1884-85  Edwin  P.  Farnham  1908-09 

1885-86  Albert  H.   Newman  1909-10 

1886-87  William  Elgin 

2S6 


David  R.  Watson 
Francis    H.    Rowley 
Wallace   Buttrick 
Frank  S.  Dobbins 
Robert   M.   Martin 
Benjamin  D.  Hahn 
Lewis  Halsey 
Charles  H.   Pendleton 
George  B.  Foster 
Julius    C.   Grimmell 
Claiborne   M.   Hill 
Gottlob    Fetzer 
Milton  W.   Covell 
Ruben  E.  Burton 
William  E.  Loucks 
John  McGuire 
Martin  W.  Twing 
H.  Wyse  Jones 
Gustavus  A.  Schneider 
Gustavus  A.  Schneider 
Frank  W.  Padelford 
Hugh  A.  Heath 
Frank  Kaiser 


THIRD  VICE  PRESIDENTS 


1855-56  Charles  C.  Norton  1887-88 

1856-57  James   V.    Schofield  1888-89 

1857-58  Edgar  J.  Goodspccd  1889-90 

1858-60  Galusha    Anderson  1890-91 

1860-61  Melvin  Jameson  1891-92 

1867-68  Edward  G.  Taylor  1892-94 

1868-69  Thomas  W.  Goodspeed  1894-95 

1870-71  Wayland  R.    Benedict  1895-96 

1871-72  Jacob   S.  Gubelmann  1896-97 

\9,72-72>  James  Goodman  1897-98 

1873-74  Samuel    W.    Duncan  1898-99 

1874-75  Elias    H.    Johnson  1899-00 

1875-76  John   S.   Holmes  1900-01 

1876-77  George  O.   King  1901-02 

1877-78  William   Elgin  1902-03 

1878-79  William  C.  Richmond  1903-05 

1879-80  Volney  A.  Sage  1904-05 

1880-81  Elias  H.  Johnson  1905-06 

1881-82  Lewis  Halsey  1906-07 

1883-84  Willard   H.   Robinson  1907-08 

1884-85  Forrest  A.  Marsh  1908-09 

1885-86  Clark  O.  Maltby  1909-10 

1886-87  John  H.  Mason 


Wallace   Buttrick 
Curtis  B.  Parsons 
Walter  Rauschenbusch 
Albert    J.    Ramaker 
Frank  T.  Latham 
Clarence  A.  Barbour 
Martin  W.  Twing 
Jacob   S.   Gubelmann 
Hermann  M.  Schaeffer 
Thomas  J.  Villers 
Albert  B.  Sears 
Boardman   B.    Bosworth 
Augustine  S.  Carman 
Henry  Clarke 
William  L.  Ferguson 
William  B.  Wallace 
James  M.  Baker 
Paul  Hayne 
Carl  A.  Daniel 
Paul    Hayne 
David  L.  Jamison 
John  L.  Cann 


RECORDING  SECRETARIES 


1855-56  William  W.  Allen  1872-73 

1856-58  Benjamin  D.  ^Marshall  1873-76 

1858-61  George  W.  Northrup  1876-88 

1867-71  Elias  J.  Foote  1888-97 

1871-72  Adoniram  J.  Sage  1897- 


William    Elgin 
Henry  L.  Morehouse 
Adoniram  J.  Barrett 
Henry  C.  Peepels 
Albert  J.  Ramaker 


CORRESPONDING  SECRETARIES. 


1855-56  J.  Byington  Smith  1873-78 

1856-57  Andrew  L.  Freeman  1878-79 

1857-59  J.  Byington   Smith  1879-81 

1859-60  John  H.   Castle  1881-92 

1860-61  W'illiam  P.  Everett  1892-95 

1867-68  Forrest  F.  Emerson  1895-97 

1868-71  Eben   L.   Little  1897-09 

1871-73  J.   Byington  Smith  1909- 

287 


William  C.  Wilkinson 
Charles  J.  Baldwin 
Albert  H.  Newman 
Adelbert  S.  Coats 
Walter  R.  Betteridge 
Albert  J.  Ramaker 
Walter  R.  Betteridge 
John  H.  Mason 


TREASURERS 


1855-56 

George  S.  Chace 

1879-81 

1856-57 

Ebenezer  Nisbet 

1881-83 

1857-58 

George  M.  Condron 

1883-86 

1858-61 

Ebenezer  Nisbet 

1886-88 

1867-70 

Ebenezer  Packwood 

1888-89 

1870-71 

Thomas  J.  Morgan 

1889-91 

1871-72 

Albert  Coit 

1891-95 

1872-73 

George  0.   King 

1895-97 

1873-76 

Curtis    B.    Parsons 

1897-07 

1876-79 

Andrew  L.   Freeman 

1907- 
ORATORS 

Thomas  S.  Barbour 
Reuben  E.  Burton 
Frank  L.  Wilkins 
Donald  Grant 
James  TenBroeke 
Ralph  W.  Lowe 
Josiah   R.    Henderson 
Lewis  Kaiser 
Herbert  S.  Johnson 
Carl  A.  Daniel 


This  list  contains  the  names  of  the  men  who  have  actually  served  as  ora- 
tors of  the  society  during  the  anniversary  week,  with  the  year  in  which 
they  performed  their  service. 


1868    Augustus  H.  Strong  1887 

1872  Justin  D.  Fulton  1888 

1873  William  C.  Wilkinson  1889 

1874  Cephas  B.  Crane  1890 

1875  James  V.  Schofield  1891 

1876  Edward  G.  Taylor  1892 

1877  J.  W.  B.  Clark  1893 

1878  Thomas  J.  Morgan  1894 

1879  Joseph  F.   Elder  1895 

1880  Samuel  W.  Duncan  1896 

1881  In  accordance  with  a  resolu-  1897 

tion  passed  at  the  meeting  1898 

in  1880  instead  of  a  single  1899 

address      short      addresses  1900 

were    given    by    Robert    S.  1901 

MacArthur,        James        P.  1902 

Thoms,  Charles  E.  Hiscox,  1903 

James  W.  Riddle,  and  Will  1904 

H.  Sloan.  1905 

1882  Charles  E.  Bascom  1906 

1883  Charles  E.  Smith  1907 

1884  William  P.  Hellings  1908 

1885  Philip  A.   Nordell  1909 

1886  Charles  D.  Morris  1910 


James  M.  Bruce 
William  C.   P.   Rhoades 
Elias  H.  Johnson 
Willard  H.  Robinson 
Thomas  S.  Barbour 
Henry  L.  Morehouse 
Charles  J.  Baldwin 
William  F.  Taylor 
Ernest  D.  Burton 
John  H.  Mason 
Albert  H.  Newman 
Theodore  E.  Busfield 
Benjamin  D.  Hahn 
James  M.  Taylor 
Edwin  P.  Farnham 
Walter   Rauschenbusch 
John  F.  Genung 
Francis  H.  Rowley 
Thomas  J.  Villers 
Robert   S.   MacArthur 
Cornelius  S.  Savage 
Daniel  T.  Denman 
William  A.  Stanton 
J.  Vanor  Gaston 


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INDEX  OF  STUDENTS. 


Names.  Class.   Page. 

Abbott 

Augustus  Levi  1883  108 

Adams 

Floyd  Holden    1897  159 

Henry  Brewster    1902  183 

Myron   Eugene    1901  179 

Robert  John  1855  19 

*Silas   Hobart    1870  65 

Adamus 

Ludwig    1911  219 

G.  D.  1909  271 

Adkins 

*Frank    1866  51 

Agate 

Herbert    1891  137 

Albert 

Jacob    1875  81 

G.  D.  1871  232 

Lynn  Binkley  1886  116 

Allen 

Francis  King   1912  220 

Frederick  William   1898  164 

Garrett  Leroy    1897  159 

George    1854  18 

nVilliam  Woodworth  ...1855  20 

Ames 

*John  Fremont   1890  133 

Anderson 

Andrew  Freeman   1902  187 

Galusha    1856  23 

Samuel   Duff    1901  179 

Samuel    Henry    1876  81 


Names. 


Class.   Pagd 


Anguera 

Herman  K.  C.  de  1909    210 

Ansberg 

John   H G.  D.  1912   273 

Anschuetz 

Edward  J.  T.    ...G.  D.  1882   243 
Anthony 

Eugene     1892    144 

William   Linn    1872      71 

Appel 

William    1881    101 

G.  D.  1879   240 
Appleton 

James  Hervey   1864     47 

Archibald 

Adoniram   Judson    1900    173 

William  Laird   1896    155 

Argow 

Christian  F.  W...G.  D.  1868   231 

Willibald  S G.  D.  1902   264 

Armbruster 

Christian    1900    178 

G.  D.  1897   258 
Armstrong 

Edward    1909    212 

Arnold 
*Francis   Eugene    1877      84 

Fred  Gola   1912    219 

Ashmore 
*Frank  Sanderson   1878     90 

William    1879     91 

Ashton 

James  Maxwell  1892    141 


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Names.  Class.   Page. 

Atchison 

*George  Altidore   1877      84 

Atkinson 

Arthur  Wellesley  1902    183 

Atwater 

Carlton  William   1910   213 

AUCH 

*Johann  Heinrich  G.  D.  1862   226 

AULICK 

*Henry  Pemberton 1895    151 


Names.  Class.   Page. 

AUSTERMUHL 

*Edward   G.  D.  1862   225 

AUTRITT 

Oscar    G.  D.  1906   268 

Avery 
Wm.  Henry  Harrison  . .  1879     92 

AXLING 

William    1901    179 

Ayres 
Jesse  Isaac    1890    136 


B. 


Baasener 

Johann  Jacob  .  ..  .G.  D.  1890    252 
Babcock 

*Augustus  Rogers   1883    108 

Charles  Avery  1883    108 

*DeGrand  Deloss   1881    101 

Bachelor 

Frank  Bruce    1907    202 

Backus 

*Truman    Jay    1867      56 

Bacon 

*Joseph   Niles    1884    109 

Walter  Valentine   1901    179 

Bacone 

*Almon    Clematus    1860     38 

Baettig 

Carl   Adolph    ....G.  D.  1901    264 
Bagley 

*Henrie  Sargent  1880     95 

Bailey 

David  Judson   1884    109 

*Edward  L 1854      18 

Gilbert  Ellis  1880     97 

*Joseph  Albert 1851      11 

Ward   Elmer    1912    219 

Bainbridge 

William  Folwell   1865     49 

Baker 

*AbijahL 1864     47 

Gordon  Harrington   1907    202 

George  Randolph   1899    169 

James  Millard  1895    151 


Baldwin 

Arthur  Charles   1900    173 

Charles   Jacobs    1868     58 

George   Colfax,   Jr 1881    101 

Balogh 
Franz   G.  D.  1906   268 

Barbour 

Clarence  Augustus   1891    137 

John  Baptiste  1896    155 

Thomas  Seymour  1877      84 

Bardsley 

George  Milton  1906    198 

Barker 
William  Hiram  1892    144 

Barlow 
Nathan  Pratt  1868     58 

Barnard 
*John    1864     48 

Barnhurst 
*Washington    1853      14 

Barnum 
Elmer   Grant    1900    173 

Barrelle 
*Almond    1863     43 

Barrett 
*Adoniram  Judson  1876     82 

Barss 

Gordon  Payzant   1910    213 

Harold  de  Blois  1911    217 

*Walter    1884    109 

Barto 

*Charles  Henry  1867      54 


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Names.  Class.   Page. 

Barwise 

Charles  Arthur   1910    214 

Bascom 

*Charles  Edwin 1870     63 

Basten 

William  Frederick  1868     58 

Bates 

♦Albert   Edward    1895    154 

Jerome   Payne    1872    220 

Stuart  Samuel   1881      98 

Baum 

Johannes  Gottlieb. G.  D.  1893   255 
Baumgartner 

Theophil  F G.  D.  1896   257 

Bawden 

Harry  Heath   1898    164 

Samuel  Day  1897    159 

Eavliss 

Edward  Lewis  1905    196 

Baylor 

William  Henry   1891    140 

Bauknight 

Pinckney    Milton    1904    192 

Beaven 

Albert  William   1909    210 

Beaver 

Adam   Howard   1886    116 

Becker 

August G.  D.  1896   257 

Frederick   William 1882    104 

*Frederich  Wilhelm    .... 

G.  D.  1881    241 
Johann  Karl  H.  .  .G.  D.  1874   235 

♦Justus G.  D.  1865    228 

♦Samuel     G.  D.  1875    236 

Beckley 

♦John  T ; 1870     63 

Beck  WITH 

Irving  Judson    1907    202 

Beebe 

Cornelius     1912    219 

Elbert  George   1910   214 

Beeman 
Hulbert  Grant   1898    164 


291 


Names.  Class.   Page. 

Behrends 

♦Adolphus  Julius  F 1865     49 

Bell 

Jonathan  Edwards  1866      53 

Bellamy 

Francis  1879     92 

♦Joseph  R 1859     33 

Bellondi 

Ariel  Berechia  1897    163 

Bender 

Carl  J G.  D.  1899    260 

Benedict 

Wayland  Richardson  ...1870  63 
Bennett 

Elbert  Rawson  1877      84 

Benson 

George  Gilbert  1877     88 

Benton 

Allen  Richardson   1856     25 

Kendrick  William 1864     47 

Bentzien 

John    1895    151 

Berg 

John   G.  D.  1890   251 

Berge 

Hermann  von  ...G.  D.  1897  258 
Berger 

Emil    G.  D.  1895   256 

Julius  Jacob G.  D.  1883   244 

Bernauer 

Francis   Stephen    1905    196 

Berndt 

August  Robert   .  .G.  D.  1908   269 

Frederick    G.  D.  1876    237 

Berneike 

John  Gerhardt  ...G.  D.  1881  242 
Bethel 

Howard   Leroy    1911    217 

Betteridge 

Walter  Robert  1891    138 

BiCKEL 

Phillip    1855     20 

G.  D.  1855   223 

BiDWELL 

Charles   Knowles    1900    178 


Names. 

Bill 
Ingram  Ebenezer, 

BiSCHOFF 

Christian     

Bishop 

Frank  Elmer   . . . 
Black 

Adam  Lawrence 

John  Gordon   . . . 
Blandau 

Richard    

Bloedow 

Ferdinand  August 
Blome 

Karl    

Blood 

Horace  Benjamin 
Blum 

Samuel    

Blumhagen 

Samuel     , 

Boardman 

Wallace  Selden  . 

BODENBENDER 

*Conrad     , 

BOGGS 

Albert  McKenzie 

BOLGER 

Thomas   Johnson 

BOLLEN 

Marion  E 

Bolter 
August   


Class.   Page. 

Jr.   ..1897    159 

G.  D.  1900   263 

1904    192 


.1904    192 
.1910   216 


G.  D.  1900  262 

.G.  D.  1905  266 

G.  D.  190S  270 

1904  192 

G.  D.  1900  262 

G.  D.  1911  272 

1904  192 

G.  D.  1856  223 

1907  206 

1910  210 

1911  217 


1882  104 

G.  D.  1S81  242 


Bon  HAM 
Charles  Lane  .  . . 

BORNSCHLEGEL 

George  

Bos  WELL 

Jesse   

BOSWORTH 

Boadman  Birney 

BOUGHTON 

Fred  Grant  


1893  145 

G.  D.  1892  254 

1880  95 

1895  151 


,1897    159 


Names.  Class.   Page. 

BOVELL 

Thomas  Scott    1882    104 

BOVINGTON 

David    1908   207 

EOWEN 

*Daniel  1858     28 

BOWYER 

Samuel   Herschel    1890    134 

Braden 

Bayard  Blaine   1907    202 

Brandt 

Henry  1897    159 

Brasted 

Bethucl  Hedden   1866     51 

Br.-\un 

Heinrich  G G.  D.  1912   273 

Brauns 

August  Frederich.G.  D.  1886    247 
Brelsford 

^lillard  1900    174 

Bremmer 

Harry    Mortimer    1909    210 

Brenner 

Otto  Wilhclm   ...G.  D.  1908   269 
Bretschxeider 

Albert G.  D.  1908  269 

Bridgm.\n 

*Charles  Dewitt   1857     26 

Brierly 

Samuel   Baxter    1878     90 

Brink 

Clark  Mills  1882    102 

Bristol 

Homer  Culver  1878     89 

Brittain 

James  Henry   1867      54 

Bromley 

Charles  Lucas   1911    217 

Bromund 

Emil  H   G.  D.  1898   259 

Bronson 

Berton  Frederic 1909    21 1 

Brooks 
nVillis  Homer    1892    141 


292 


Names.  Class.   Page. 

B  ROUGHER 

James  Whitconib 1894  147 

Brown 

Alanson  Watson   1906  198 

Arthur  Polk  1889  133 

Charles  Sumner 1893  145 

Dwight    Parley    1890  136 

Edwin  Ransom   1907  202 

Harvey  Dee   1895  152 

Heinrich  J G.  D.  1908  269 

James  Madison   1909  211 

John  Richard   1895  152 

Marcus  Julian   1894  147 

Paul    1905  196 

Rolla  Earl  1907  203 

*Samuel  Emmons  1873  220 

Browning 

Aquiila  Elmer  1911  217 

Bruce 

James    Manning    1873  72 

John    1854  18 

Bruckm.snn 

Carl    G.  D.  1892  254 

Bruner 

Frederick  Aug 1906  198 

Brunner 

Johannes  Peter   1901  183 

G.  D.  1898  260 

BUCHHOLZ 

Herman  Charles   1889  129 

BUENNING 

Wilhelm  Heinrich. G.  D.  1911  272 


Names.  Class.   Page. 

BUERMANN 

Frederick     1894    151 

G.  D.  1891    252 

BURDICK 

*CharIes  Rollin   1858     29 

♦Stephen    1858     Z2 

BURKETT 

Jacob  Coonce  1887  122 

Burns 

♦William  Treat   1874  75 

Burr 

Charles  Ernest  1895  155 

♦Erastus  Hamilton  1851  11 

♦Everett  Doughty  1887  123 

BURRILL 

Charles    Henry    1912    220 

BURRINGTON 

♦Henry  Hudson 1855     20 

BURRITT 

Olin  Howard   1893    147 

Burrows 

♦Christopher  Columbus  ..1868     60 
Burse 

Johann  G.  D.  1911    272 

Burton 

Ernest   DeWitt    1882    103 

Ruben  E 1876     83 

BUSFIELD 

Theodore  Elmer  1883  106 

Butler 

Francis   Frutchey    1898  164 

Guitherme G.  D.  1908  270 

Waldo  Sylvenus   1912  220 

BUTTRICK 

Wallace    1883    106 


Calloway 
William    1907   203 

Calvin 

Perry  Sylvester 1897    163 

Cameron 
Alexander    1864     47 


Campbell 

Frederick     1880     97 

♦Thomas   Philpot    1852      12 

Canine 

William  Peter   1899    169 

Cann 

John  Lewis  1894    148 


293 


Names.  Class.   1 

CArKRTOPi 

^Alexander    Colton    1858 

Cardek 

Eiigono  Clayton  1910 

Carey 

*Gco.  MontgoinciT  West.  1858 
Carman 

AiiRiistinc  Spencer 1885 

David  I'.wart 1902 

John   Calvin    1888 

Raymond   Spencer    1911 

Carpenter 

*Elislia    Manning    1860 

Cakv 

Ferdinand    E 18()1 

Case 

*Sanuiel  Stuart   1888 

Cassidy 

Geo.  Washington    1808 

Castle 

*John   Harvard    1853 

Catiiek 

Flavins   Josopluis    1859 

Caul 

Archie  Wells    1900 

Chace 

*George   Sheppard    1854 

Chakkkk 

Artinu-  P.illings   1879 

Harold   Futnani  1907 

CHAMIUCKLIN 

Harric  Rogers  1904 

Chambers 
Tileston  iM-aoker   1894 

ClIANEY 

Clarence   Edward    1909 

Chateu, 

♦Frederic  Leonard   1864 

Chapman 

Adclbert     1887 

Howard   Knfus    1897 

Chase 

John  Nelson  18()0 

Cheeseman 
*Eugcne  1875 


'age. 

Natncs. 

Chekney 

Class.   ] 

'age. 

29 

John  Anthony   

Chiba 

..1908 

207 

214 

Yugoro  

Chilcott 

. . 1898 

165 

29 

""Cyrus  Amanzel    

Child 

. . 1864 

47 

lU 

*lncrease    

. . 1864 

47 

183 

Chipman 

124 
219 

Owen  Nott   

William  Pendleton  ... 

..1896 
. . 1878 

156 
90 

36 

Chipp 

William  DeGrofT 

. . 1898 

165 

41 

ClIITTUM 

Roscoc  Slcnson  

. . 1909 

211 

124 

Christian 

Cyrus   Edwin    

. . 1890 

136 

\CA 

Christy 
*l)yer  Milton   

..1877 

85 

14 

Chrystal 

*James    

..1857 

28 

33 

Churchill 

Marcellus  Austin    

. . 1874 

76 

174 

Clapp 

*Robert   Acker    

.1858 

32 

16 

*Warrcn   Benjamin    ... 
Clark 

. . 1855 

20 

92 

Albert   B 

..1907 

203 

203 

Edgar  Herman    

..1911 

217 

Iidvvard  Winter 

. . 1859 

35 

192 

George  Whitfield   

..1855 

20 

*Ira    Deles    

. . 1858 

29 

148 

Israel  Brooks  

..1906 

199 

Josei)h  Clyde    

..1911 

?17 

2H 

*J.   Ward   Burt    

. . 1866 

51 

*NathanieI  Judson   .... 

..1853 

14 

47 

Robert    Dale    

. . 1872 

69 

*Watson 

. . 1852 

12 

12,? 

Clarke 

160 

Henry  

..1891 

138 

James  Augustine 

.1897 

160 

38 

John  Caldwell  Calhoun 
Clary 

.1861 

39 

81 

Amos    

.1902 

183 

294 


Names.  Class.   Page. 

Clatworthy 
♦Frederick     1S72     69 

Clausen 

Christian  AlI)roclit   1890    l.U 

Clemens 

Raymond  Alphduso   ....1912    220 

Cleven(;er 

Edward   Richard   1S')4    14S 

Galon  Smith  1878     89 

Joseph  William   1892    142 

Cl-IKK 

Frederick  William   1S95  152 

Coats 

Adelhert  Sumpter 1877  85 

Coun 

Charles  Monroe 1911  217 

Tliomas  Jordan  1892  144 

Cochrane 

*Ilenry  Francis  1858  32 

Henry  Park   1889  129 

James  Edward  1883  106 

Wilbur  Willis 18<X)  134 

Cody 

James    Rodwell    1891  139 

COIT 

Albert  18()')  ()1 

Cole 

Horace  Wilhtir   1903  188 

Samuel  1852  12 

Coi.EBROOK 

Marry  Clark   1902    184 

COLIMTTS 

Horace  Greeley   1W3  18S 

Robert  Johnson  1905  1<)(. 

Comer 

John    Randolph    18<)5  152 

Comfort 

Milton  Bookslaver   1864  48 

CoNDRON 

*Gcorgc  Milton  1856  23 

Con  KLIN 

Charles  Judson    1881  101 

Con  LEY 

Carey  Herbert   1905  198 

Sinclair  Bell   1911  217 


Names.  Class.   Page. 

Conner 

Walter    Thomas  1909    211 

Connors 

♦Manninjr  Austin    1896    156 

Cooley 

Darwin  liill    1857      26 

Coombs 

Irving  Wesley   1874      "]•] 

Coon 

GcorRe  WashiuRton   1879      93 

Cooper 

Clayton  Sedgwick 1898    165 

1  lenry   Croskcy    1.888    124 

CnlT. 

Joseph   Herbert    1908    207 

Corey 

Stephen  Jared    1902    ISO 

Cokni'orth 
♦Columbus 1858      29 

COUI.STON 

William  Jeanes    1885    115 

CoVKLL 

milt.. 11  Wrij-ht   1884    110 

Cox 

Ford  Todd    1906    199 

C'kakt 

*John    186(')      53 

Crak; 
John    1876     83 

CUANDAI.I. 

Lathan   Augustus    1881      98 

Crandell 

Stewart    Hates    Vm    211 

("ran  I". 

CeplKis   r.emietl    I860      36 

Henry  'lliursl.-n    1892    142 

Crannell 

Philip  Wendell    1888    125 

("rawi'orh 

R.iymond   Noyes   1912    220 

Cress V 

Earl    Herbert    1910    214 

295 


Names.  Class.   Page. 

Ckessey 

Frank  Benjamin   1868     58 

Crockett 

Asa  James 1896    156 

Crosby 

*David    1871      66 

Crouch 

James  Anderson  M 1895    152 

John  Walden 1896    156 

Crum 

Taylor    1876     83 


Names.                                     Class.  Page. 
Crumley 
James    Davis    1884    110 

CUMMINGS 

T.  G 1853     16 

CURRIN 

John    Phillips    1888  125 

Curtis 

Isaac  Hazen  1874  11 

John  Alasko  1898  165 

Cuthbert 

Herman  Girvin 1906  199 


D. 


Daghistalian 

Houstinos  Mardirios  .  . 

.1889 

133 

Dahlke 

Gerhard  J 

G.  D. 

1894 

255 

Dakin 

Chapman  Liberty 

.1898 

165 

Dame 

Charles   Fremont 

.1884 

110 

Dammes 

T.  W.   (see  Wesley)    , 

Daniel 

Carl  Adolphus   . . 

.1890 

136 

G.  D. 

1888 

249 

Danielson 

*Jacob    

.G.  D. 

1878 

239 

Davies 

David  Robert  .  . . 

.1898 

165 

John  Paton 

.1906 

199 

Davis 

*Francis  Henry  .  . 

.1865 

49 

George  Francis   . 

.1867 

57 

George  William  . 

.1886 

119 

Henry  Wilson   .  . 

.1897 

160 

*Irving  Franklin  . 

.1886 

119 

John  Moore   .... 

.1887 

120 

Joseph  Wolff   ... 

.1871 

68 

Lloyd  Granville  . 

.1910 

216 

Lucius   Charles    . 

.1882 

103 

Simon    Peter    . .  . 

.1884 

110 

Day 

Mahlon  Harlow 

.1901 

180 

Decker 

Charles  Abram    1907    203 

Deckmann 

*Ed\vard  Johannes. G.  D.  1866    228 
Deere 

John  Harvey   1900    174 

De  Lano 

*Henry   A 1873      74 

Demcott 

Orey  Mason   1907    206 

Denison 

*Elmore  William   1861      42 

Denman 

Daniel  Trobridge  1887    120 

Denton 
*Isaac  Henry   1861      39 

Lyman  Morse 1900    174 

De  Puy 

Irving   Newton    1897    160 

Deter 

Arthur  Beriah   1901    180 

Detweiler 

Frederick  German   1908    207 

Devan 

Samuel  Arthur   1912    220 

De  Wolf 

Delevan    1873     72 

296 


Names.  Class.   Page. 

De  Yarmett 

Walter  Everett   1900    174 

Dickey 

Frank   Orville    1890    136 

Dickson 

John  George 1912   220 

DiERKS 

Frederick  G G.  D.  18&4    246 

DiETZ 

*Charles  Martin   1856     23 

Heinrich  Ludwig   1868     60 

G.  D.  1865   227 

DiLLARD 

*Edward  Farmer 1895    152 

DiLTS 

Asa  Reed 1885    115 

DiLWORTH 

Charles  Gaulden   1890    134 

DiPPEL 

Christian    1894    148 

G.  D.  1891    252 

DiTMARS 

James  Gideon    1886    117 

DiXON 

Joseph  Kossuth  1883    107 

Dobbins 
Frank  Stockton  1876     81 

DOESCHER 

♦August  C G.  D.   1881    243 

DOHRMANN 

*Johann  Friedrich.G.  D.  1862  225 
Donaldson 

Casper  Nimrod   1880     97 

Doolan 

Leonard  Weakley  1900    179 

DORGAN 

William  Lewis  1900    174 


Names.  Class.   Page. 

DORSEY 

Patrick  William 1881      99 

Douglas 

Alexander   1899    169 

Downer 

Benjamin  Reno   1895    152 

DOWNIE 

David    1872     69 

Do.\ 

Rutger    1877     85 

Draevel 

Johann  Gustav   .  .G.  D.  1896    258 
Drake 
*Jeremiah   Clinton   1854      17 

DUBOC 

Albert   Michel    1873  72 

Dudley 

Howard  Edward 1902  184 

*James  White  Hinds  ....  1876  83 

Thomas  Parker 1892  142 

Duncan 

Alexander  Erskine 1871  68 

*Samuel  White  1866  52 

DUNKIN 

Daniel  Grant    1897    160 

DUNSFORD 

♦Alfred  George   1872      71 

DUNTON 

Herbert  Jay   1898    165 

DUTTON 

El  wood  Herbert   1901  180 

♦George    1859  35 

Dyck 

Abram  K G.  D.  1912  273 

David   G.  D.  1884  246 

Dye 

♦Arius  Newton   1868  59 

George  Rector  1899  169 


Earl 

John  Arthur  1895    152 

Earley 

Alva  Charles   1912   220 


297 


Eberly 

Ezra   Fessler    1905    196 

Ebersole 

Jacob  Scott  1900    174 


Names.  Class.   Page. 

ECCLES 

Robert  Kerr  1885    113 

Eddy 

Charles  Francis 1906    199 

Clarence  Milton 1906    199 

Eden 

Frank    Ernest    1912    220 

Edinger 

Christian  H G.  D.  1910   271 

Eede 

Charles  William   1882    103 

Eg  AN 

John  Roy    1891    140 

Ehrenstein 

Johannes   G.  D.  1882    243 

Ehrgott 

Albert 1895    153 

Ehrhorn 

George  Ferdinand. G.  D.  1900   262 

Julius    G.  D.  1908    270 

ErCHLER 

Gustav    G.  D.  1899    260 

Eisenmenger 

Charles  Fred   1906    199 

Johann  G.  D.  1865    228 

Ekrut 

Hugo  Gustav  ....G.  D.  1907  269 
Elder 

Joseph  Freeman   1867      54 

Robert    1894    148 

Eldridge 

George  Edwin  1879      93 


Names.  Class.   Page. 

Elgin 
*Geddis  Hermann 1879      92 

William    1868      59 

Ellison 

Daniel  James  1884    110 

Elmore 

Wilbur  Theodore  1900    174 

Ely 

Joseph  Allen 1870     64 

Emerson 

*Forest  Fayette  1867     54 

Engelmann 

George  C G.  D.  1878  240 

Engler 

Johannes  G.  D.  1873    234 

Enns 

*Heinrich  C G.  D.  1896    2?7 

Entwistle 

*William    1863      43 

Erb 

Frank  Otis   1904    192 

Ernst 

Emil    G.  D.  1912    273 

Evans 

Philip  Saffery 1857     26 

Everett 

*William  Peters    1855      20 

Everton 

Samuel  1908    207 

Ewell 
*Jirah  Blackmer  1877      85 

Glenn  Blackmer 1911    217 

EWERT 

Jacob  Heinrich  .  .G.  D.  1907    268 


F. 


Fadian 

Michael   G.  D.  1908    270 

Fagan 

*William    Thomas    1858     30 

Fairbank 

George  Adams 1900    175 


Fairchild 

John  Haviland 1871      68 

Fargo 

*Elmer  Lorenzo  1894  148 

Farley 

Edson  Scott  1910   214 


298 


Names. 

Class.   Page. 

Robert  G 

.1861 

42 

Farnham 

Edwin  Pickett   .  . 

.1877 

85 

*PhiIip  Pearl    .... 

.1868 

59 

*Seth  Taylor   .... 

.1877 

85 

Farnkopf 

Vincent    

.1882 

104 

G. 

D. 

1880 

241 

Farr 

*Archibald  La  Mont 

.1856 

24 

Fas  II 

Zcnas  Lovelace   . 

.  1894 

148 

Fast 

Hermann  Johann 

.G. 

D. 

1885 

246 

Faux 

William  Milnes  . 

.1904 

192 

Favoright 

Roscoe  Barnet  . 

.1905 

198 

Fechter 

Johannes   

.G. 

D. 

1866 

228 

Fehlberg 

Reinhold  F 

.G. 

D. 

1902 

264 

Fellmann 

Edward  Jacob  . . 

.G. 

D. 

1891 

253 

*Heinrich    

.G. 

D. 

1858 

224 

Jacob    G.  D.  1865    228 

Fellows 


1901 


180 

11 

48 

243 

153 


Wirt  T 

Felton 

George  Hurlburt 1874 

Fenner 

*Francis  Drake   1864 

Fenske 

Robert    G.  D.  1882 

Ferguson 

William  Law   1895 

Fetter 

Newton  Cromwell,  Jr.  .  .1912    220 
Fetzer 

Gottlob  1889    129 

G.  D.  1884   244 

*J.  George  1877  88 

G.  D.  1873  234 

FlELDEN 

Joseph  Flanders  1873  74 


Names.  Class.   Page. 

Fields 

Charles  Fowler   1907    203 

Filmer 

*Thomas  Tiesdell   1863     43 

Fixdlay 

George  Ellis   1901    180 

Fischer 

Frederick  1899    169 

Fish 

*Ezra  Job    1855      22 

Fisher 

Joseph  Daniel 1867      57 

*Luciiis  Harrison   1879      94 

*Lyman  Jackson  1871      68 

Fiske 

Edwin  Westlake  1905    198 

Fitts 

Andrew   Scott    1906    199 

Flanagitt 

Charles  Edgar  1901  '  180 

Fletcher 

Charles  Wesley  1896    156 

Foote 

Elias   John    1860      36 

FORBELL 

Mansfield  French   1907  203 

Ford 

James  Wallace 1874  76 

Fortune 

Alonzo  Willard  1905  198 

Foster 

George   Burman    1887  120 

Harry  Schuyler 1903  188 

Simeon  Maxwell  1896  156 

FOWLE 

William  Henry   1910    214 

Fowler 

*Henr>'  1857      28 

Fox 

*Asa   Luther    1892    144 

Edward  Theophilus  ....1877     85 

*Norman   1857     26 

299 


Names.  .  Class.   Page. 

Franz 

Johann  J G.  D.  1908    270 

Fraser 

Andrew  Little   1905    196 

Frederick 

Charles  Henry 1905    196 

Gilbert   Hays    1873      74 

Freeman 
*Andrew  Longyear 1853      14 

Charles  Bradford   1896    156 

Charles  Rumsey   1900    175 

*David    1855      19 

Freiday 

Jacob  Anthony    1875      78 

Frerichs 

William  Reinhard    1909    211 


Gage 

*Lucian  L 

Gardner 

Frank    1883 

Garnett 

Robert  Spier   1903 

Garrison 

Lemuel  Addison   1899 

Garton 

Joseph   Vanor    1880 

Gasser 

J.  Franklin  G.  D.  1903 

Gates 

Elbert   Edward    1894 

Fred  Taylor  1880 

Frederick  Henry 1891 

Wayland  Dunn   1906 

Willie  C 1892 

Gault 

*John  Emory  1872 

Gaylord 

Willis  Clark  1868 

Geil 

Henry  William   1882 

G.  D.  1881 
Geis 

George  John  1892 

G.  D.  1887 


1856  24 

108 

188 

170 

95 

266 

148 
95 
140 
199 
144 

70 

60 

105 
242 

142 
248 


300 


Names.  Class.   Page. 

Frey 

Theodore    G.  D.  1907    268 

Friedrich 

Franz   G.  D.  1879    241 

Friederichsen 

Paul   August    1903    191 

G.  D.  1900   262 
Friesen 

Bernard  Julius   .  .G.  D.  1908   270 
Frink 

Henry  1889    133 

Frost 

Theodore  Lyman    1904    192 

Fulton 

*Jnstin  Dewey  1854      18 

^Sylvester  Delaney 1874      76 

Geissler 

Peter    G.  D.  1910    271 

Genung 

George  Frederick  1875      78 

John  Franklin   18755     79 

George 

John  Robert  1901     180 

Gerhardt 
*Louis G.  D.  1894    255 

GiBBS 

Frank  Wayland  1879     94 

George  Eugene   1908    207 

GiBONEY 

William  Austin  1889    133 

Gibson 
Frank  Kemp    1912    220 

GiFFIN 

John   Harry   1904   193 

GiFFORD 

Orrin  Philip  1877      86 

Gilbert 

Ellis    1903    188 

Gill 
^William  Icrin  1858      30 

GiNIUS 

*Friedrich    Adolph.G.  D.  1868   231 


Names.  Class.   Page. 

Gle.\son 

*Aurelius  Lawrence  1S71      66 

Gleiss 

Henry  Crete  1893    145 

G.  D.  1893   255 

GOEBEL 

Paul    G.  D.  1874    236 

GOERGENS 

Frank  Samuel   1895  155 

G.  D.  1892  254 
Goodman 

James    1865  49 

GOODSELL 

Charles    True    1912  220 

Goods  PEED 

*Edgar  Johnson    1856  24 

♦George    Stephen    1883  108 

Thomas   Wakefield    ....1866  52 

GOTT 

Samuel  Perry 1903  188 

Gould 

George  Downing 1891  138 

Louis  Agassiz   1879  92 

GOWEN 

*Lorenzo   Dow    1856      24 

Graalmann 

Edward    1880     97 

G.  D.  1878  239 
Graf 

Benjamin    G.  D.  1895    256 

Graham 

David  Crockett   1911    217 

Graner 

Fricdrich  Albert.  .G.  D.  1901  264 
Grant 

Donald   1884    110 

James    1890    134 

Peter  1883    109 

William   E 1910   216 

Graves 

James  Wesley   1899    170 

Greaves 

Harry  Russell    1897    160 


Names.  Class.   Page. 

Green 

Edward    1880     95 

Henry  Otis   1906    200 

Greene 

*Thomas   Waterman    1863      43 

Greenly 

Jay   Hiram    1911    217 

Greensmith 

Harry   Gladstone    1906    200 

Gregory 

*Uriah    1874      11 

Griebel 

*John  Derrick   1867      55 

Greife 

*Friedrich  Wilhelm.G.  D.  1864    227 
Griep 

*Heinrich  A G.  D.  1877    239 

Griffin 

Edwin   Milton    1899    170 

Griffith 

Havard     1910    214 

*John  Herbert  1861      39 

Grimes 

Isaac  William    1884    111 

Grimm  ELL 

Julius  Charles  ...G.  D.  1866    228 
Groesbeck 

Adam  Fenner 1897    160 

Groff 

John  Howard  1882    103 

Groom 

nVilliam    1857     27 

Groth 

Paul  Johannes  F 1882    105 

G.  D.  1880    241 
Groza 

Josef    G.  D.  1912    273 

Stephen    G.  D.  1911    273 

Gruhn 

Carl  Adolph G.  D.  1901    263 

GUBELMANN 

Jacob  Samuel  I860  36 

G.  D.  1860  265 


301 


Names.  Class.   Page. 

GUNTHER 

Adolph G.  D.  1902    265 

George  Alfred 1882    105 

G.  D.  1881    242 


Names.  Class.   Page. 

GURNEY 

*Ed\vard  F 1853      14- 

GUTHRIE 

John  Oliver 1902    184 


H. 


Hack 

Raymond  J G.  D.  18S6 

Haemel 

David  G.  D.  1902 

Samuel  1907 

G.  D.  1902 

Samuel    G.  D.  1902 

Haeusler 

*Anton  G.  D.  1853 

Hageman 

Anthony  Conrad  1907 

Haggett 

Arthur  John 1900 

Hahn 

Benjamin  Daviese    1882 

Friedrich    G.  D.  1912 

Haines 

Eugene  1897 

Halbert 

LeRoy    1908 

Hall 

Leander   1858 

LeRoy 1902 

Samuel  Jasper  1901 

*Thomas  Augustus 1861 

Halsey 

Lewis    1872 

Ham 

Frank  Wells  1887 

Hamberlin 
*John  Burgess  .1858 

Hamilton 

*Dillis  Dyer  1855 

Edward  Clay   1882 

Gavin  Lindsay 1864 

Hamman 
George    1890 


247 

265 
203 
265 
265 

223 

203 

175 

104 
273 

160 

208 

30 
184 
181 

39 

70 

123 

30 

21 

105 

49 


137 


Hammer 

*John  Jackson  1888    124 

Hancock 

*Levi  Shreve   1852      12 

Handy 

*Henry  James   1869      61 

Hanke 

Emil   G.  D.  1903    266 

Hankinson 

John  Calvin    1888    128 

Hann 

Jacob    1897    161 

Hare 

James  Madison   1888    128 

Hargett 

Joseph  Bayard 1887    120 

Harmon 

*Austin    1852      12 

Harriman 

George  Goodwin  1868     59' 

Harris 

Carleton  Wiard 1910    214 

John   Samuel    1911    217 

Judson  Wade 1870     64 

Milton  James  1906    200 

William  Anabel 1896    158 

Harrison 

Ebenezer  J 1871     68 

Harriss 

Walter  Hiram   1900    179 

Hart 

George  Leonard 1883    107 

*Myron  Wadsworth 1886    117 

Thomas  Williams  1870     64 

Hartigan 

William  Henry    1888    127 

Harty 

Russell  Alzue 1909    213 


302 


Names.  Class. 

H.^RVEY 

Ransom    1881 

Haselhuhn 

♦Julius  Charles  1858 

G.  D.  1856 
Hastie 

*James   Lockhart    1888 

Hatch 

Frederick  William   1898 

Hatchman 

Herbert  Ernest  1903 

Hatt 

Daniel    Elisha    1901 

Hattersley 

Linn  Wheeler   1912 

Hauser 

Otto  E.  R G.  D.  1912 

Haygooni 

John  Baptist  1882 

Hayne 

Marcus  Eldon   1868 

Paul    1900 

Heagle 

David    1861 

Heath 

Hugh  Austin 1896 

Hedden 

*WilIiam  Dunlap    1853 

Heitschmidt 

Wilhelm  Th G.  D.  1910 

Heiligman 

Paul    

Heinemann 

Frederick  H G.  D.  1888 

Heinrich 

Johannes  G.  D.  1906 

Heinrichs 

Abraham  Johann.G.  D.  1908 

Jacob 1889 

G.  D.  1883 
Heinz 

♦Albert    G.  D.  1890 

Heisig 

Theodore  1888 

Hellings 

William  Potts   1867 


Page. 

99 

30 
223 

125 

166 

189 

181 

220 

273 

105 

59 
175 

40 
157 

15 
272 


1888    128 


249 

267 

270 
129 

244 

252 
125 


55 


Names.  Class.   Page. 

Helmetag 

Louis    G.  D.  1874   235 

Helm  RICH 

Anton    G.  D.  1876   237 

Hemmes 

Leuke  Johann  . .G.  D.  1911  272 
Henderson 

Charles  Kennon    1882    104 

Josiah  Robert 1880     96 

Norman  Batty  1911    218 

Robert  Cehorn 1882    105 

Hendrick 

Alden  Merton   1889    131 

♦Orlando  Brazeel    1866      53 

Henn 

Jacob    (See  Hann.) 
Henry 

John   Crouse    1908   209 

Herget 

John  Francis   1898    166 

Heringer 

August G.  D.  1899   260 

Martin   G.  D.  1910    271 

Hermann 

Friedrich   G.  D.  1898    260 

Herod 

Francis  Clyde   1907    204 

Herr 

Benjamin  Laisdell 1886    117 

Herring 

John  Peabody 1907    206 

Hewitt 

Charles  Edmund  1863      43 

Henry  Harrison    1877      86 

HiBBARD 

♦Charles  1852      12 

Hicks 

George  Washington  ....1887  123 
Hiebert 

Peter  Cornelius  .  .G.  D.  1907    269 

HiERONYMUS 

♦Charles    G.  D.  1868    231 

HiGGINS 

Harry  Shreve 1902    184 

Mockett  Cramp  1892    142 

Walter  Vaughn 1889    129 


303 


Names.  Class. 

HiLDRETH 

Ellison  S 1909 

Hill 

Claiborne  Milton 1884 

George  Washington   1887 

James  Ferdinand    1866 

HiLLER 

*Johann  Friedrich.G.  D.  1862 

HiLLMAN 

Benjamin  Eugene  1882 

Hilton 
*George  Frederic 1888 

Norton  James   1904 

Hilts 

John  Alexander    1906 

Hilzinger 

Heinrich    G.  D.  1875 

Himes 

Frank  Fay    1898 

Hines 
*Nahum  1883 

HiSCOCK 

*Charles  Edward   1874 

Edwin  Thomas    1873 

Henry  Orne   1876 

HODDER 

Alfred  William  Hurford.1889 
Hodge 

Henry  Eugenius    1898 

Hofflin 
*Johann    Friedrich.G.  D.  1868 

John  Michael  1873 

G.  D.  1871 

Reinhard  G.  D.  1872 

Hoffman 

Friedrich   1884 

G.  D.  1882 
R.  Karl G.  D.  1894 

HOLCOMB 

George  Perry  1892 

Holland 
*Theodore  Banks  1872 


Page. 

213 

111 
121 

52 

226 

105 

125 
189 

206 

237 

166 

107 

78 
74 
83 

131 

166 

230 

74 

232 

233 

113 
243 
256 

144 


70 


Names. 

Class. 

Page. 

Holmes 

Chesley 

....1891 

138 

David  Edward 

....1861 

42 

John  Sophus  

....  1867 

55 

Robert   Janisch    

....1895 

155 

Thomas  Dearlove  .  . 

....1893 

145 

Holt 

Fred  Rogers 

....1886 

117 

*Spencer   Fuller    . . . . 

....1856 

25 

William  Day    

....1885 

114 

Holzer 

Armin  Aaron  

....1912 

220 

Louis  B G. 

D.  1912 

273 

Homann 

Carl    G. 

D.  1899 

261 

HOMFELD 

Dierk  Abram  .  ..  .G. 

D.  1884 

246 

Hooper 

Alfred   Ernest    

....1897 

161 

Hopkins 

Charles   Freeman    . . 

....1883 

109 

David  Orval  

. ...  1907 

204 

Theodore  Weld  . . . . 

....1873 

72 

HOPPEL 

Louis   Christopher    . 

....1881 

99 

Hopps 

^Herman    Kendall    .  . 

....1873 

74 

HORTON 

Isaac    

....1868 

59 

House 

Horace  Lee 

....1877 

86 

Howard 

Herbert  Leonard  .  . . 

....1900 

175 

John  Anderson   .... 

....1911 

219 

Howe 

Chester  Harris    .  ..  . 

....1904 

195 

Howell 

Dudley  Fletcher  .... 

....1878 

91 

William  Jasper   .... 

....1899 

170 

HOYT 

Wayland    

....1863 

44 

Hubert 

Charles  Du  Bois  . . . 

....1912 

220 

304 


Names.  Class.   Page. 

HUDNUTT 

Isaiah   Borroughs   1879      94 

Huff 

Silas  Delmar   1909    211 

Hughes 

Benjamin  1879      93 

HUHNS 

Friedrich  G.  D.  1899  261 

Hull 

Robert  Bruce  1874  76 

Robert  Chipman   1903  189 

William    Morgan    1912  220 

HUMPTON 

Eliot  Transel    1899    170 

HUNGATE 

Francis  Marion  1893    145 


Names.  Class.   Page. 

Hunt 

Albert   Melvin    1861  42 

Ebenezer  Warren   1880  97 

*Horace  Holmes 1879  94 

Huntington 

George  Briggs  1901  181 

HURLBUTT 

*Eli  Haskell  1860      Zl 

HUSM.\NN 

Harm  Heinrich  .  .G.  D.  1885    246 

HUTCHINS 

Edgar  Burton 1884  112 

William  Norman    1894  149 

Hutchinson 

William  Bernard    1889  133 

Hyde 

*John  C 1856  24 


Irving 
♦Peter 


.1851      11 


Jackman 

Lyman  Ward  Beecher  .  .1904 
Jackson 

Elisha  Henr>-  1908 

*John  Breckenridge  1863 

Jaeger 

John    1880 

G.  D.  1878 
James 

Edward  Leonard 1906 

William    Gaylord    1902 

Jameson 

Melvin    1859 

Jamison 

David  Lee  1900 

Jansen 

*Oscar  Walter 


193 

208 
44 

97 
239 

200 
184 

33 

175 


1888    125 


Janzen 

Abraham  G.  D.  1894    255 

Edward  C G.  D.  1863    226 

Franz  Aaron    ....G.  D.  1907    268 

Henry  L 1877      88 

G.  D.  1873    234 

Jenkins 
John  Lord  1863     46 

Jens 

Herman  W G.  D.  1875    237 

Jensen 

Charles  F G.  D.  1879    241 

Jessup 

Albert  Henry  1880      96 

Jewell 
William   Roy    1910    214 


305 


Names.                                       Class.  Page. 

Jewett 

Franklin    Nelson    1885  114 

Johnson 

Alexander  Farrel   1904  193 

*Charles    Henry    1866  54 

*Elias  Henry  1871  66 

Erasmus    C    1863  46 

Franklin,  Jr 1903  189 

^George    1852  13 

Henry  Joseph 1904  193 

Herbert  Spencer  1893  146 

John  William  1906  200 

Julian   William    1879  94 

Virgil  Victor  1901  181 


Names.  Class.   Page. 

Jones 

*Addison  1859  33 

*John  Buttrick    1855  21 

Henry  Wyse 1893  146 

John  Theodore 1911  218 

Philip    Lovering    1868  60 

Ralph  Mortimer  1906  200 

Jordan 

Jacob   G.  D.  1894  256 

Joyce 

Ulis    Luke    1899  173 

Jurgensen 

*Charles    G.  D.  1876  237 

Jung 

*Conrad   G.  D.  1868  230 


K. 


Kaaz 

Hermann    G.   D.  1894 

Julius  G.  D.  1899 

Kaiser 

Frank   1895 

G.  D.  1892 

Lewis    1886 

G.  D.  1881 
Kampfer 

George  Richard  1910 

G.  D.  1908 
Kawaguchi 

A.  Ukichi   1911 

Kayser 

Hermann  Paul...G.  D.  1910 
Keen 

Charles  Scull   1902 

Keese 

Friedrich    G.  D.  1906 

Kejr 

Milostav    G.  D.  1911 

Keller 

Oscar  Miles   , 

Kelley 

Edwin  Lewis   1894 

Kellogg 

*Joseph  Alleine  1878 


256 
261 

153 
254 
119 

242 

214 
270 

218 

271 

184 

267 

272 


1888  126 


149 


91 


Kelly 

Claude  1897  161 

Kempton 

*Adoniram  Judson    ....1892    142 

*Arthur  Cramp 1894    149 

Kendrick 

*Adin  Almerin 1861      40 

Ryland   Morris    1893    147 

Kennedy 

Albert  Joseph    1904    193 

Kenny 

Fred  Glendower   1902    184 

Kenyon 

Frank  Soule  1900    175 

Kersting 

William  Herman 1896    158 

Kesting 

*Simon G.  D.  1856  224 

Keyser 

*Charles  1851      11 

Kierstead 

Gordon  Burpee   1908    208 

Kimball 

*Thomas  Everts 1899    173 

KiNCAID 

William  Morris  1874     76 


306 


Names.  Class. 

King 

Charles  De  Witt 1878 

Charles  Egbert   1902 

George  Olcott   1869 

KiNGDON 

*John    1867 

KiNNETT 

John  Wesley 1903 

Kinney 
Theodore    Harding    ....1897 

KiNTER 

Alfred  Legrand   1904 

KiNZIE 

Wesley  Abram  1894 

KiRBY 

Cromwell   Percy    1902 

Kitchen 

Allen  Edward 1861 

Kite 

Don  Gyde    1910 

Klassen 

Heinrich  Friesen  G.  D.  1908 
Kliese 

Eli  George  ....  G.  D.  1901 
Klingbeil 

Richard  Max  .  . . .  G.  D.  1907 
Klippel 

George  J  G.  D.  1896 

Klitzing 

Caspar  A.  R.  .  .  G.  D.  1888 
Klyver 

Henry  Peter 1892 

Knapp 

Karl  Michael  ....G.  D.  1907 

Theodore  Judson   1858 

Knechtel 

John   Emil    ....    G.   D.    1911 

Peter   G.  D.  1868 

Kneeland 

Francis  Wayland    1887 

Ira   Sprague   1887 

Kneisler 

Edward   G.  D.  1902 

Knights 

George  Dicker  1900 


Page. 

89 

185 

61 

57 
189 
163 
193 
149 
185 

40 

214 

270 

263 

269 

257 

251 

143 

268 
32 

272 
231 

121 
121 

265 


175 


Names.  Class.   Page. 

K  NITER 

Alfred  Legrand  1904    193 

Knobloch 

George G.  D.  1870    232 

Knopf 

Albert    G.  D.  1912    273 

Knorr 

Frederick   G.  D.  1890    252 

Knowles 

Charles  Edward 1894    149 

Frank  Tobey    1897    161 

Knuth 

Louis  Charles 1887    121 

G.  D.  1884  245 
Koch 

*Christoph  G.  D.  1855    223 

John   F G.   D.   1865    228 

Kohler 

Francis  Ulysses 1902    185 

*Friedrich   Christian 

G.  D.  1872  233 
Konig 

Otto    G.  D.  1886    247 

KOOPMAN 

*Gerhard    1859      35 

G.  D.  1859   224 

KORNMEIER 

*SyIvester   G.  D.  1877    238 

KOSE 

*Henry G.  D.  1866    229 

Solomon  A G.  D.  1894    256 

KoSTER  "^ 

Dettmer     G.    D.  1888    249 

KoTZLI 

*Theophilus   John    1863     44 

G.  D.  1859  224 
Kraemer 

August    G.  D.  1912    273 

Kraft 

John    G.   D.   1899    261 

Kratt 

Jacob    G.  D.   1896    257 

Kreager 

Frank  Chester  1903    189 

George  Edgar 1905    197 


307 


Names.  Class.   Page. 

Kreyer 
Carl  Traugott    1865      50 

Kroesch 
*Frederick  Wilhelm 

G.  D.   1876   237 

Krueger 

Otto  Edward  1911    219 

G.  D.  1900    263 


Names.  Class.   Page. 

Kruse 

Frederick   Peter    1900    179 

G.  D.  1897  258 
Kuchenbacker 

Frederick  David  .  .G.  D.  1891    253 

KUCZEWSKI 

Gottlieb    G.  D.  1875   237 

KUHN 

William   G.   D.   1897    258 


La  BORN 

Charles   C G.   D.    1899    261 

Lake 

William    Seneca     1902    185 

Lamb 

Ely  Victor   1907    204 

Lamkin 

Lorenzo  Dow  1885     114 

Lampert 

*Matthias  ....  G.  D.  1867  230 
Lamson 

Guy   Caleb    1900    175 

Landenberger 

John  Heinrich  ..G.  D.  1911  272 
Lang 

Albert  G.  D.  1908    270 

Hermann    1892    143 

G.  D.  1888  250 
Langer 

*Robert  G.  D.  1874    235 

Langford 

Samuel   Fraser    1904     193 

Langille 

James  Hibbard   1871      66 

Lapp 

Clarence  Elgine 1890    134 

Henry   Isaac    1904    193 

Latham 

Frank   Terry    1880      96 

Latimer 

James    Vernon    1902    185 

Leon  Mobley   1911    218 


Latourette 

Willard  Howard  1881      99 

L.\uderbaugh 

John  Grant  1903    189 

Lauer 

Philipp   1904    195 

G.   D.    1901    264 
Lawless 

John  Nathaniel 1905     197 

Lawrence 

Fredwald  Stephen 1881     101 

Lawton 

Alfred  Garfield 1911     218 

Layton 

Allen  Asa   1889    133 

Lazell 

*Charles  Thurber  1868      61 

Leach 

Frank  Piatt 1889     130 

Frederick  Robinson  ....1891     138 
Learn 

George  Alexander 1898    166 

Leary 

Samuel  Berkley 1880      96 

Leas 

David  Porter 1866      52 

Leavens 

*George  Gregory 1872      71 

Leete 

Menzo  Smith  1867      57 

Leiter 

Adolfe    G.  D.  1912    273 

Lemon 

J.    Bunyan    1888    126 


308 


Names.  Class.   Page. 

Lemons 

Robert   Lafayette    1903    189 

Lent 

♦Daniel    Elliott    1861      42 

Leonard 

Francis  Jacob  1868      61 

*Otis  Liscome   1870      66 

Theodore  Stuart   1882    104 

William  James 1865      50 

LeSeur 

John  Wesley    1884    111 

Leuschner 

Max  Otto  G.  D.  1902    265 

Levister 

Bollie 1900    179 

Lewis 

Frank   Grant    1896    157 

George  Wright    1905    197 

*James  Nelson    1884    111 

Leypoldt 

Johannes   G.  D.1910    271 

Light 

Fritz  August   1879      94 

G.  D.  1878    239 

LiCKLIDER 

Robert  Durand    1902    185 

LlEN.\U 

Oscar  Paul   1906    200 

LiNDER 

Albert    G.    D.    1899    261 

LiNFIELD 

*George  Fisher   1876      81 

Link 

*John    Bodkin     1855      21 

Linker 

John   G.  D.   1869    231 

LlPPH.\RDT 

William    1884  113 

G.  D.  1884  245 
Lipscomb 

Edgar    Perkins    1889  130 

LiSK 

Charles    Wayland    1893    146 

James   1865     50 


Names.  Class.   Page. 

Lisle 

William    Mclntire    1867      55 

Little 

Eben    Langdon    1866      52 

Livermore 

*Samuel  Trusdell   1852      13 

Livingston 

Milton  McWhorter  ....1906  200 
Lloyd 

Joseph  Howell  1911    218 

Lockert 

Alexander   1873      "^^ 

LOCKWOOD 

Frederick    Willis    1889  130 

Long 

*Edwin  Collins   1886  117 

James    1895  153 

LONGLEY 

William  Johnson    1909    211 

LONGWELL 

Robert  Bill  1906    200 

Loomer 

Leslie   Oran    1907    204 

Loos 

Julius  G.  D.  1889    251 

Lotee 

Herbert  Amos 1909    211 

Lotzer 

Christian    E G.    D.    1876    238 

LOUCKS 

William   Elmer    1890    134 

Love 

*George  Frederick  Jr. ..1897  163 
Lovett 

Frederick  Crosby    1899    170 

William  Pierce   1902    185 

Lowe 

Ralph  Weber  1888    126 

Lower 

Eugene  Arthur   1910    214 

Ludlow 

*James  Peter 1864      48 

Ludwig 

August G.  D.  1866    229 

Gustave  Adolph..G.  D.  1889   251 


309 


Names.  Class.   Page. 

Luke 

nVilliam    1855     22 

Lung 

*Augustus  Henry  1855      22 

Lyding 

*George  G.  D.  1861    225 


Names.  Class.   Page. 

Lynch 

James  Ross 1889    130 

Lyon 
^Albert  Jonathan   1877      86 


M. 


Mabie 

Harry  Saxton    1910 

MacArthur 

Robert  Stuart 1870 

Machholz 

*Rudolph    G.  D.  1876 

INIackenzie 

Alexander    1910 

MacLean 

Malcolm  Archibald    ....1898 
MacNutt 

James    1871 

MacQueen 

Donald   Bruce    1907 

Maddox 

John    Lee    1907 

Maeder 

Johannes   George    1881 

G.  D.  1879 
Mahoney 

James  Griffith   1886 

Main 

Arthur  Elwin  1872 

Maines 

Francis  1910 

Maltby 

Clark  Orlando  1877 

Mangum 

Pearl  Damon  1908 

Mann 

♦Joseph  Billings   1875 

Marble 

Fred   Elmer    1890 

Marquardt 

August    G.    D.    1885 

Carl  Ludwig  ....G.  D.  1882 


215 

64 

238 

215 

166 

68 

204 

207 

101 
241 

119 

70 

215 


208 

79 

135 

247 

244 


Marriott 

Harley  Harren    1907    204 

Marschner 

Harry    G.  D.  1898    260 

A'Iarsh 

Edward  Baxter  1882    105 

*Forest  Alfred 1872     71 

Samuel    Ferguson    1909    213 

Stephen  Van  Rensselaer  1859      36 
Marshall 

*Benjamin  De  Forest  ..1855      22 
Marten 

Zacharias  Clark 1877     86 

G.  D.  1874    235 
Martin 
*Frank  Adelmer  1885    115 

John  Henry   1902    185 

Oscar  Lafayette 1891    138 

Robert  Mitchell  1877     87 

Mason 

John  Henry   1877      87 

John  Tillie   1902    183 

Walter    Clark    1902    186 

Mathews 

Charles   Franklin    1909    211 

Matschulat 

Friedrich     G.  D.  1909    271 

Mathias 

John  Henry   1912    220 

Matthews 

Frank  Buckner    1898     166 

Matzick 

Johann  Friedrich.  G.  D.  1886    247 
Maxfield 
*Charles   Crandall    1889    130 

Chester  Lester 1904    194 


310 


Names.  Class.   Page. 

Maxson 

Charles  Hartshorn 1895    153 

Mayhack 

Gustavus    Richard    1902    188 

G.  D.  1899  261 
McAlpine 

Charles  Alonzo   1904    194 

McArthur 

FredR 1911    218 

McCarthy 

Florence  1869     62 

McCoMB 

William  Andrew 1891    141 

McCrea 

Tully  Foster 1902    186 

McCxrrcHEON 

John  Lewis  1887    121 

McDaniel 

Charles  Gilbert    1900    176 

McDiARMID 

Archibald   P 1878     91 

Peter  Alexander 1906    201 

McDowell 

Philetus  Harold 1900    176 

McEwEN 

Peter  Arthur   1881      99 

McFadden 

John  Smith  1907    204 

McFarlane 

John  Cowan 1907    204 

McGiLL 

Holland  Robert  1911    218 

McGuiRE 

John 1891    138 

McIntyre 

Donald   1909    212 

*James  Johnson    1855      22 

McKay 

♦Robert  John  1885    115 

Stanley  Albert  1881    100 

McKeever 

Franklin  Garrett  1884    111 

McKendrie 
♦Edward  Jackson  1856     24 


Names.  Class.   Page. 

McKlBBEN 

William  Kendall  1875      79 

McKlLLOP 

Ronald   1886    117 

McKlNNEY 

*John    1877  87 

William  Ayer 1903  190 

McLean 

John   Henry    1910  216 

John  Neil    1907  204 

McMichael 

♦Richard  Frederick 1876  83 

McMillen 

Calvin   Earl    1909  212 

McNiNCH 

Walter  Bertrand  1898    167 

McRea 

Allan  Alden   1908    208 

McVeigh 

♦Reuben  Berkley 1881    102 

Mead 

John  LeRoy   1908    209 

Meade 

Samuel  Cliff  1904    194 

Meader 

Wilfred   John    1891    139 

Meier 
♦Anton    G.  D.  1878    240 

Jacob    G.  D.  1873    235 

Melcher 

♦Nathaniel    1868     61 

Mellor 

George  Samuel 1888    128 

Menard 

Paul   Carl  Adam   1902    188 

G.  D.   1899    261 
Mengel 

Gotthard   G.  D.  1881    242 

Merkel 

Jacob   Henry    1881    102 

G.  D.  1878   240 
Merrell 

Jonathan  Dayton 1856      25 

Merriam 
♦William  Warriner 1870     64 


311 


Names. 

Class.   Page. 

Merrill 

Charles  Asa   .... 

.1899 

171 

Howland  Cyrus  . 

.1898 

167 

John  Wedgewooc 

.. 

.1900 

176 

Samuel  Pearce  . . 

.1860 

2,7 

Merz 

John    

.1867 

55 

G. 

D. 

1864 

227 

Meyer 

Frederick  William  C 

.1890 

137 

G. 

D. 

1888 

250 

Johann  Friederich  G. 

D. 

1912 

273 

Meyers 

John   Henry   .... 

.1882 

106 

G. 

D. 

1881 

242 

MiCHAELIAN 

Jacob  

.1886 

11Q 

MlHM 

August  Philip  . . . 

.1895 

155 

G. 

D. 

1891 

253 

Miles 

Harry  Eisenbrey 

.1899 

171 

Miller 

John   

.G. 

D. 

1874 

236 

Newton  Elwood  . 

.1899 

171 

MiLLIMAN 

Henry  Clay  

.1880 

97 

MiNAKER 

Ashton  Barker    . 

.1903 

190 

MiNARD 

Archibald  Ellswo 

rth 

.1904 

196 

MiNDRUP 

Friederich  

.G. 

D. 

1910 

272 

Miner 

Johnson  Levi  . . . 

.1898 

169 

Mitchell 

John    

,1896 

157 

Lewis  Alfred   . . . 

.1891 

139 

MiZE 

*Thomas  S 

.1866 

53 

Moehlmann 

Conrad  Henry  . . 

.1905 

197 

Johann  H 

.G. 

D. 

1873 

234 

Monjeau 

Cleophas    

.1867 

55 

Names.                                       Class.   Page. 
Monroe 
Will  Clifford   1900    176 

MONSCHKE 

Friedrich  Johann  .G.  D.  1905    267 
Moody 
Thomas    1890    135 

MoORE 

Charles  Henry  H 1899  171 

Hight  C 1896  158 

*Hugh  Fenton  1902  186 

John  Ward  1900  176 

Morehouse 

Henry  Lyman 1864  48 

MOREY 

Lewis  Hall   1875  81 

William  Carey  1871  68 

Morgan 

*Thomas  Jefferson  1868  60 

Morman 

James  Bale  1893  147 

Morrill 

*David  Tilton 1853  15 

Herbert  Slee 1890  137 

^Horace  Baldwin 1890  137 

Morris 

Albert  King  1910  215 

*Charles  David 1867  56 

Morse 

Alfred  Handley  C 1900  176 

Ezra  Minor 1906  201 

Rupert  Osgood    1894  149 

Morton 

Plugh  Quinn 1908  208 

Thomas    1885  115 

MOSCRIP 

Charles  Henry  1877      87 

Moss 

*Lemuel  1860     Z7 

MoxiE 

Charles  Henry 1889    131 

MOXOM 

Philip  Stafford   1878     89 


312 


Names.  Class.   Page. 

MULLER 

Emil    1900  179 

G.  D.  1897  258 

George  Henry  ...G.  D.  1912  273 

*Heinrich   F G.  D.  1867  230 

*Heinrich  Joseph   .G.  D.  1871  233 

Wilhelm  Heinrich  G.  D.  1887  248 

MUNDY 

Ezekiel  Wilson   1863  44 


Names.  Class.   Page. 

MUNGER 

*Orrin    1860  Z1 

♦William  Lemuel    1886  118 

Murdoch 

♦Andrew    1870  64 

Myers 

Cortland 1890  135 

Johnston    1885  114 


N. 


Nagel 

♦Henry  W G.  D.  1874 

Naylor 

Amos    1888 

Neathery 

Robert  Walter  1904 

Neel 

Fred  Bascum   1903 

Neff 

Benjamin  Lewis   1879 

Negus 

Milton  Franklin 1887 

Nelson 
♦John  Franklin   1883 

John  Martin  1902 

Peter  Christopher 1902 

Neufeldt 

Heinrich  Herman. G.  D.  1902 
Neumann 

♦Friedrich  Wilhelm.G.  D.  1886 
Neve 

Claus    G.  D.  1891 

Neville 

♦James  Milton  1887 

New  HALL 

Alfred  Augustus  1875 

George  Frederick   1891 

Newland 

Samuel    Milton    1889 

Newman 

Albert  Henry  1875 

John  Clarence 1892 


236 

127 

194 

190 

93 

123 

107 
186 
186 

266 

248 

253 

123 

79 
140 

132 

80 
144 


Newsom 

John  Weaver  1907    205 

Newton 

William  Carey 1898    167 

Nicholls 

Henry  Law  ford  1908    209 

Nichols 

Cassius  Wesley  1900    177 

♦Samuel  Whitney  1878     91 

Niebuhr 

Frederick  1892    143 

G.  D.  1888   250 

John  F G.  D.  1900   263 

Niemann 

Edward   G.  D.  1904    266 

Nisbet 

♦Ebenezer    1855      21 

♦John  Rea 1852      13 

Nixon 

Justin  Wroe  1908    208 

Noiri 

Yoshimasa  1911    219 

Nordell 

Philip  Augustus 1873      12> 

Northrop 
♦Henry  Harris 1865      51 

Stephen  Abbott  1879     94 

Northrup 

♦George  Washington  ....  1857     27 
Norwood 

Aulbin  Tapscott 1897    161 


313 


Names.  Class.   Page. 

Norton 
*Charles  Cole 1854      17 

NOTT 

*Abner  Kingman 1857      27 

*Richard  Means 1859     34 


Names.  Class.   Page. 

NURNBURGER 

*Karl    G.  D.  1872  234 

Nutting 

Charles  Alfred 1904  194 

Wilder  Mellen  1880  97 


Oakley 
Masklin  Clark  Baker   ..1867     57 

Ohlgart 
*Carl    G.  D.  1871    232 

Olthoff 
John  Friedrich  ...G.  D.  1901    264 
Otto    G.  D.  1910    271 

Orthner 

Adolph G.  D.  1909    271 

Franz   G.  D.  1905    267 

OSBORN 

Edwin  Faxon 1894    149 

*Jedediah   Wheeler    1880     96 


Otto 

Benjamin  1890  135 

Emil   H G.  D.  1889  251 

*Heinrich    H G.  D.  1856  224 

*H.  Reinhard    ....G.  D.  1866  229 

OUSLEY 

Jacob  Ashley 1911    218 

OUTWATER 

Theron  1878  89 

Owen 

*Ezra  Frederick  1865  50 

Harvey  James   1876  84 

Owens 

Oscar  Lee  1901  181 


Packwood 
Ebenezer    1861 

Padelford 

Adoniram  Judson 1860 

Frank  William 1897 

Marshall  Manly 1867 

Palmer 

Francis  Bolles 1861 

Frank  John 1890 

William  Herbert 1884 

Pankratz 
John  Arthur   ....G.  D.  1897 
John  H G.  D.  1897 

Papenhausen 

William    1878 

G.  D.  1871 

Parish 
Merrick  Calvin 1907 


40 

37 
161 

57 

40 
135 
111 

258 
259 

89 
232 


205 


Park 
Charles  Willis  1899    171 

Parker 

Alonzo  Ketcham  1870  65 

Charles  Albert  1889  130 

Charles  Elliott 1900  177 

David  Livingston  1899  173 

Parmelee 
*James  Harvey  1853      15 

Parsons 
*Ciirtis  Burroughs  1870      65 

Pastoret 
John  Henry G.  D.  1888    250 

Pattencill 
*Willis  Wayland 1873      IZ 


314 


Names.  Class.   Page. 

Pattison 

Francis  Wayland    1906    201 

Harold    1895    155 

Robert  Bainbridge   1907    205 

Paul 

Wilhelm    G.  D.  1866    229 

Pawling 

*John    1857     28 

Payne 

Bluford  Henry 1902    186 

John  Wesley 1876     81 

Peace 

♦Washington  Sncll  1887    123 

Pearce 

♦William  Henry   1872      70 

Pease 

Homer  Deriel    1909    212 

Peck 

Arthur  Cole  1870     65 

Peepels 

Henry  Clay  1884    111 

Peitsch 

Gustav   G.  D.  1891    253 

Pendleton 

Charles  Henry 1881    100 

Petereit 

Friedrich  A G.  D.  1876    238 

Peters 

Christen  Esbern 1899    171 

Claus    G.  D.  1877    239 

Gershom  Moore 1871      67 

*Theron  Right  1871      69 

Petersen 

C.   E.    (See   Peters.) 
Pettibone 

Willis  Eugene   1900    177 

Pettit 

James  Alfred  1902    186 

Petty 

Alonzo  Ray 1911    219 

Carl  Wallace   1909    212 

Pfeiffer 

Jacob 1895  154 

G.  D.  1891  253 

William  1886  120 

G.  D.  1886  247 


Names.  Class.   Page. 

Phelps 

*James  Harvey   1856      25 

Phillips 

Llewellyn     1901    183 

Thomas    1882    104 

♦William  Carey  1853      15 

♦William  Carey  1886    118 

Piepgrass 

♦Rudolph G.  D.  1863    226 

Pitman 

♦John  Benjamin   1853      15 

Pitt 
David  Alexander 1905    197 

POFF 

Ernest  Ever  1910    215 

POINIER 

♦Samuel  Thane  1861      42 

Poland 
Henry  Clay 1901    181 

POPPKE 

Hermann G.  D.  1899  262 

Porter 

Farley  1880  97 

Frederick  Seeley 1908  208 

George  Washington  ....  1891  139 

Henry  Alford 1899  171 

Henry  Kirke 1866  53 

Pos 

Nicholas    G.  D.  1891  254 

Potter 

Edward  Wright 1887  121 

Lester  Lewis    1880  97 

♦Walter  McDuffie  1863  44 

Powell 

Pleasant  Lee 1900  177 

Sylvester  Stephen 1885  114 

Powers 

Richard  Franklin   1865  50 

P'POOL 

Elbert  Samuel   1901  181 

Pratt 

George  S 1877  88 

Samuel  Hartwell 1866  53 

William  Collins 1857  27 


315 


Names.  Class.  Page. 

Preiss 

Arthur  G.  D.  1892    254 

Prosser 

William    1912    220 

Protzman 

Lowell  Mason  1885    114 


Names.  Class.   Page. 

PULLIAM 

David  Thomas 1884    113 

PUST 

George  William  .  .G.  D.  1911    272 
Putnam 
Alanson  Harris  1876      82 


R. 


Raasch 

William  Frederick  . 

.1890 

135 

Rabb 

Robert  Morris  . . 

.1892 

143 

Rabe 

Ludwig    

.G. 

D. 

1888 

250 

*William  C 

.G. 

D. 

1871 

233 

Raebel 

William  F 

.G. 

D. 

1897 

259 

Raffety 

William  Edward 

.1903 

190 

Ra  MAKER 

Albert  John    

.1886 

118 

G. 

D. 

1881 

243 

Rand 

^Stephen  Bailey  . . 

.1869 

62 

Randall 

*NeIson  Birney  .  . 

.1869 

62 

Rauschenbusch 

Walter    

.1886 

118 

G. 

D. 

1885 

246 

Rawlinson 

Frank  Joseph  . . . 

.1902 

186 

Ray 

Edward  Chittend 

en 

.1873 

74 

Raycroft 

James  Michael  . 

.1878 

91 

Raymond 

Charles  Atwater 

.1887 

123 

Frank  Barratt   . 

.1887 

121 

*Lewis  Ford 

.1867 

56 

Rea 

James    

.1881 

100 

Rech 

Peter    

.G. 

D. 

1884 

246 

Rector 

Milton  Medford   1909    212 

Redfern 

Frederick  Cotchefer  ....  1901    182 
Redmon 

*Otho  Jackson  1900    177 

Reed 

Aimer  Alanson   1889    132 

Reeke 

'Friedrich    Wilhelm 

G.  D.  1868   231 

Rees 

Thomas   David    1912    220 

Reeves 

David  McLane 1859      34 

*William  Norris   1858      31 

Regier 

Claas    G.  D.  1884    245 

Heinrich  H G.  D.  1883    244 

Reichle 

Friedrich  J G.  D.  1899    262 

Reid 

George  Montgomery  .  . .  1912    220 

William  Jeans   1888    127 

Reintz 

Johann    Heinrich. G.  D.  1862    226 
Remington 

William    1861      41 

Rempel 

Jacob  Peter G.  D.  1906    267 

ReQua 

Eugene  Wilbur  Fisk  ...1885    115 
Revienaugh 

246  I      Carl  Milhouse   1907    205 

316 


Names.  Class.   Page. 

Reynolds 

I'rancis  Wayland 1S90    137 

Ilarrah  Judson    1867      56 

Rex  ROTH 
Johann    lIcinricli.G.  D.  1899    262 

Rmo.\des 
William  Caldwell  P 1872      70 

Rhodes 

August   1907 

Daniel  1877      88 

Jesse  Elias 1905    197 

Rice 

Elijah  Forbes  1895    154 

Seth  Carlos 1860      38 

Richardson 

Benjamin  Pettis 1911    218 

George  Bee 1901     182 

*Henry  McQueen  1851      11 

James  Calvin   1900    177 

♦Sidney  Edwards    1857      27 

William  Thomas  1900    177 

Richmond 
♦Willis   Cyrus    1876     82 

Rickerson 
♦Freeman  Daniel 1861      42 

Riddle 
James  Whitford 1873      IZ 

RiEMER 

Peter  1874     78 

G.  D.  1873    234 

RlENDE.\U 

♦Toissant  1854      19 

RiGGS 

George  Alanson 1910  215 

Riley 

Leonard  William 1897  162 

Thomas  Calvin 1904  194 

Ritter 

Peter    G.  D.  1867  230 

RiTZMANN 

William    G.  D.  1886    248 

Rivenburg 
Sidney  White  1883    107 

ROBBINS 

Vernon  Nelson 1908   208 

3 


Names.  Class.   Page. 

Robert 

Joseph  Thomas   1864  49 

Roberts 

Benson  Howard 1882  106 

♦Edward   Flitcroft    1891  141 

James  Warren  1895  157 

♦Stanley  Wellington    ....1909  213 
Robins 

Henry  Burke   1905  197 

Robinson 

♦Edwin  True   1859  34 

Willard  Haskell 1875  80 

Willard   Pliny    1908  208 

ROBSON 

♦Seward  1881    102 

ROCHO 

♦Victor  Charles    ..G.  D.  1884    245 
Roeber 
Joseph  C G.  D.  1898    260 

ROEHRIG 

Otto    G.  D.  1881  243 

Rogers 

Alfred  William   1898  169 

George  Donaldson 1892  143 

Irvin  Henry   1884  113 

Lewis  Bernard 1907  205 

Patrick  Simkins 1896  157 

♦Thomas    I860  38 

Roh 

Charles  Friedrich.G.  D.  1887  248 
Rohde 

August    G.  D.  1907  268 

Root 

Parley  David   1874  78 

Roper 

Lewis  Murphree  1896  157 

Rose 

Charles  Justus   1881  100 

♦Henry  Arnold 1854  17 

Thomas    1861  42 

Ross 

Charles  Eugene  1906  201 

C.  Howard   1910  215 


17 


Names.  Class.   Page. 

Roth 
Carl    G.  D.  1892    254 

ROTT 

*George  G.  D.  1855    223 

ROUSH 

Charles   Stilwell    1912  220 

Rowland 

Adoniram  Judson  1866  53 

Henry  Hosie 1908  210 

Rowley 

Francis  Harold   1878  90 

*Joseph    1868  61 

Sage 
*Adoniram  Judson  1863      45 

Volney  Allen 1867      56 

Sallee 

William  Eugene   1903     190 

Sams 

Oscar  Ernest   1902    187 

Samuelson 

Samuel  E 1903    190 

Sanders 

Rufus  1 1856     25 

Sargent 

*Temple  Carey   1879      94 

Satterlee 

*Alfred  Brown 1854      17 

Savage 

Cornelius  Samuel   1881     100 

Savell 

Joel  Florida  1905    197 

Sawyer 
*John    1863      45 

Louis  Joseph   1894    150 

William   Wallace    1851      11 

Scarff 
*James  Madison  1855      22 

SCHADE 

Arthur  Albert  ...G.  D.  1910    271 

Hugo    Friedrich    1908    210 

G.  D.  1905   267 


Names. 

Class.  Page. 

ROWND 

William  Monroe 

1885 

115 

RUDD 

Herbert  Finlay   . 

1903 

191 

Run  YON 

Jesse  Josiah   

1910 

215 

RUPE 

I-. 

^l^i 

Clarence  Mulford 

.1873 

^75 

Russell 

Otto  Surrey 

.1900 

177 

Rutherford 

Charles  

.1907 

205 

Ryland 

*William  Semple  . 

.1858 

31 

s. 

SCHAEFFER 

^Hermann   Moritz 

.1867 

56 

G. 

D. 

1864 

227 

SCHAFER 

*Thomas   Jacob    . 

.G. 

D. 

1892 

255 

*John    Wilhelm    . 

•  G. 

D. 

1888 

250 

SCHAELIKE 

*Friedrich  Wilhelm  . 

.1868 

231 

SCHAIBLE 

*Gottlob  C.  T.  ... 

.G. 

D. 

1902 

265 

SCHENCK 

Carl    August    .  . . 

.G. 

D. 

1892 

255 

Paul  Albert   

.G. 

D. 

1904 

266 

SCHILKE 

Heinrich    

.G. 

D. 

1908 

270 

Schilling 

Peter    Friedrich. 

.G. 

D. 

1911 

273 

Schlauch 

Gustav  Reinhold 

.1897 

162 

Schliemann 

John  George  .  . . 

.1888 

126 

SCHLIPF 

Benjamin 

.G. 

D 

1901 

264 

Joseph    

.G. 

D 

1896 

258 

318 

Names.  Class. 

Schmidt 

*August  G.  D.  1858 

Christoph  Heinrich 1880 

G.  D.  1878 

Johann  G.  D.  1901 

Richard  August 1891 

G.  D.  1889 
John  C G.  D.  1863 

SCHMITT 

Wilhclm  Edwin  ..G.  D.  1911 
Schneider 
Gustavus  Adolphus    ....1891 
G.  D.  1884 

SCHOFIELD 

*James  Van  Pelt   1854 

SCHLOPP 

Charles  John  Conrad  . . .  1901 

SCHNUIT 

Heinrich    G.  D.  1903 

SCHOLZ 

Joseph    1884 

G.  D.  1884 

SCHON 

William  Adam   ..G.  D.  1891 

SCHROEDER 

Heinrich    K G.  D.  1910 

Hermann G.  D.  1874 

Otto  R G.  D.  1897 

SCHUB 

Frederick  Otto 1897 

SCHUDT 

*Friedrich  G.  D.  1861 

SCHUFF 

John    1887 

G.  D.  1887 

SCHULTE 

George  August   .  .G.  D.  1863 

SCHULZ 

Heinrich    G.  D.  1875 

SCHULTZ 

Otto  Ernest  G.  D.  1911 

Schumacher 
Jacob    G.  D.  1865 

SCHUNKE 

F.  Louis G.  D.  1873 

William  G.  D.  1876 


Page. 

234 
98 
240 
264 
140 
251 
227 

272 

139 

245 

17 

182 

266 

113 
245 

253 

272 
236 
259 

164 

225 

123 
248 

226 

237 

272 

228 

234 
238 


Class.  Page. 


,1888  128 


Names. 

Schuyler 
Cortland  Hargrave 

SCHWARZMANN 

Gustav   G.  D.  1895    256 

SCHWASS 

Heinrich    Adolph.G.  D.  1885    246 

SCHWENDENER 

Heinrich    G.  D.  1883    244 

John   G.  D.  1871 

ScOTT 

John    Hart    1874 

William  Clarence 1907 

Winfield  1861 

Searcy 
William  Wiley 1896 

Sears 

Albert  Bacon  1894 

Langley   Barnas    1896    158 

Secor 
Harry   1904    194 

Seeley 
*Isaac  Cooley I860 

Sellhorn 

Heinrich  Joachim  1900 

G.  D.  1897 

Senn 
John   G.  D.  1873    235 

Seward 
Alonzo  L 1861      43 

Shanafelt 
*John  R 1858      51 

Shank 

William  Henry    1884    112 

William  Oscar 1907    205 

Sharpe 
Dores  Robinson 1911    218 

Shaw 

Avery    Albert    1896    158 

Edwin  Byron  1898    167 

Frederick  Monod   1895 

Jay  Richard   1873 

Robert  Whitman 1912    220 

*Willis  Organ   1894    150 

Sheets 
George  A G.  D.  1896    257 


233 

76 

205 

41 

158 

150 


38 

179 
259 


155 
75 


319 


Names.  Class. 

Sheffield 

*Charles  Smith   1863 

Sheldon 

Morton  Rutherford 1906 

*Rolland  Fuller  1857 

Sheppard 

*Nathan  1859 

*Theodore  Warren 1863 

Shermer 

*Henry  Berean 1852 

Sherwin 

William  Kellogg 1901 

Shields 

William  Henry   1870 

Shinn 
Thaddeus  Henry 1911 

SiLLIMAN 

Edward  Eugene 1884 

Simmons 

*James  Barlow 1853 

*John    1858 

SiMONSON 

*George  Allen  1865 

Simpson 
Arthur  Henry  1898 

SiNGISER 

Frank  King 1906 

Slaughenwhite 

Lindsay  Josiah 1899 

Slater 

*Myron  R 1855 

Sloan 

Arthur  St.  Clair 1900 

Will  Hill  1873 

Sly 

William  James 1895 

Smith 

Buel  R 1890 

*Charles     1880 

Charles  Edward 1863 

*Edward  Presbury  1887 

Erastus  Abraham 1907 

Frederick  Newton 1910 

Granger  Wheaton 1873 

*James  Daniel  1884 


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45 

201 
28 

34 
45 

13 
182 

65 

218 

112 

16 
31 

48 
167 
201 
173 

23 

178 

75 

154 

137 

98 

45 

124 

205 

215 

IZ 

112 


Names. 


Class.   Page. 


*James  Robert 1875  80 

*Jeremiah  Huston 1863  46 

John  Bunyon   1902  187 

John  Byington  1854  17 

*John  Ripley    1854  18 

Lloyd  Casey  1908  208 

*Nelson   Slater    1857  27 

Nimrod  Calvert 1881  100 

Rest  Fenner,  Jr 1898  167 

William  Augustus 1858  31 

Smoot 

Charles  Calvert  1899  172 

Sneath 

George    1909  212 

Snodgrass 

David  S 1852  13 

Snyder 

^Frederick    1852  13 

SOCOLOFSKY 

Friedrich  W G.  D.  1906    267 

SORENSEN 

Alban   David    1898    167 

SOULE 

Fred   Judson    1909    213 

Speicher 

Jacob 1895    154 

G.  D.  1890  252 
Spencer 

James  Hovey  1891    141 

Spring 

Leo  Whittemore   1906    201 

Spriggs 

William  T.  Sherman  ...  .1901  182 
Squyer 

Frank  Seymour 1903    190 

Stanley 

William  Parsons  1903    190 

Stannard 

Frank  Coleman  1908    209 

Stanton 

William  Alonzo 1878      90 

Stark 

Alonzo  Rosecrans  1893    146 

Starkweather 

George  A 1859      34 


320 


Names.  Class.   Page. 

Starrett 

Charles  Hedges  1910    213 

St.\rring 

George  Arthur 1910    213 

Staub 

Jacob 1881    102 

G.  D.  1879   241 
Steen 

♦Elmer    LeRoy    1899    172 

Steffens 

♦August   G.  D.  1891    253 

Steinberg 

Edgar  Carl  G.  D.  1910    272 

Stenger 

Seth  VVilmer    1902    187 

William  Henry  1872      71 

Stephens 

Charles  Burton   1905    197 

Stephenson 

James  Pomeroy 1871      67 

Stern 

Andreas    G.  D.  1873    235 

Stevens 

♦George  Barker 1880     98 

♦James  Crosby 1857      27 

Robert  Benton 1890    136 

Sumner  Wynne  1884    112 

Wilkins   Brantley    1881    102 

♦William   Arnold    1865      51 

Stewart 

Alexander   McGinn    1904    194 

♦Edgar  Eugene  1891    141 

Harold  Stanley 1907    205 

Stillman 

Charles  Qark 1904    195 

Stillwell 

John  R 1886    120 

John  Franklin  1885    116 

Stockton 

Fred  Everett   1907    206 

Stoddard 

Darius  Hicks  1867      56 

John  Calder 1911    218 

Stoeckmann 
Carl  F G.  D.  1898    260 


Class.  Page. 
•  G.  D.  1905    267 


Names. 

Stori 

Thomas   .... 
Stone 

Eugene  Wootton 1888    126 

♦James  Brayton  1872      70 

♦John  Frank 1878     91 

♦Orlando  Burdett   1852      13 

Stott 

William  Taylor  1868      60 

Stovall 

William  Owen  1902    187 

Stracke 

Robert   G.  D.  1888    250 

Streeter 

Merrick  Lyon 1910    215 

Strelic 

Karl    G.  D.  1899    262 

Strong 

Augustus  Hopkins  1859     34 

Charles  Augustus  1888    128 

John  Hartridge  1908    209 

John  Henry   1893    146 

Struckhoff 

*Henry G.  D.  1885    246 

Strutt 

George  William 1891    140 

Stumpf 

Johannes  G.  D.  1859   224 

Suevern 

Emil  R G.  D.  1894    256 

Sullivan 

Joseph 1895    154 

Sutton 

Dean  Marvin   1909    213 

Swartz 

Franklin   Pierce    1879     93 

Sweet 

Elnathan,  Jr 1903    191 

Franklin  Wait  1902    187 

Swift 
Emerson  Lewis  1896    158 

SWYTER 

William  Mekken  .  .G.  D.  1902   265 


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Names.  Class. 

Taft 

*Ed\vin   Augustus    1869 

Erwin  Brigham 1898 

George  Wheaton 1889 

*SyIvanus  Adon 1854 

Takagaki 

Sekijiro    1910 

Taylor 

*Charles  LeRoy 1892 

*David  Henry 1874 

*Ed\vard  Glenn  1856 

Fred  Elmer 1900 

James  Monroe 1871 

Joseph 1901 

*Malachi    1855 

Walter  Robert 1912 

William  Carson 1887 

*William  Frederick   1875 

*William  Thomas 1889 

Tefft 

Lyman  Beecher  1860 

Telford 

*Robert    1853 

Ten  Broeke 

James   1887 

Tennant 

Albert  Milton    1872 

Tenny 

Charles  Buckley 1900 

Terry 

Benjamin  Stites 1881 

Thanbyah 

Theodore  1874 

Thayer 

Lee  Isaac 1901 

William  Tower  1903 

Thiel 

Hermann G.  D.  1884 

Thom 

James  Alexander   1892 


Page. 

62 
168 
131 

19 

215 

144 

n 

25 
178 

67 
182 

22 
220 
122 

80 
132 

38 

15 
122 

71 
178 
102 

11 

182 
191 

245 


143 


Names.  Class.  Page. 

Thomas 

*Arthur  Green 1857  28 

Henry  Harrison 1882  106 

James  B 1885  116 

Jesse  Burgess 1855  23 

Thompson 

William  Harry 1910  216 

Thoms 

*FriedrichJ G.  D.  1863  227 

John    Cyrus    1881  101 

Thomson 

Robert  Anderson    1900  178 

Thomssen 

George  Nicholas  1881  102 

G.  D.  1876  238 

TiBBITS 

John  Clark  1899  172 

Tiemann 

Carl  Friedrich  ...G.  D.  1886  248 
Tietge 

Christoph  Johann.G.  D.  1890  252 

*William  G.  D.  1883  244 

Tilgner 

Albert  Louis  ....G.  D.  1887  249 
Timbie 

Burtt  Neville  1905  198 

Tingley 

Llewellyn  Joshua   1888  127 

Todd  '\      \ 

Adam  Henry   1869  62 

William  Peter   1898  168 

TOEWS 

Heinrich  Franz  .  .G.  D.  1907  269 
Tolliver 

William  H 1908   206 

Topping 

Henry  1892    145 

TOZER 

*Robert  Hall 1863     46 

TOUSEY 

*Alvin  Walter  1865      50 

Towner 
Wm.   Keeney    1905    201 


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Names.  Class.   Page. 

Traver 

Rnfiis  Miles   1898    168 

Tr.wis 

Joseph  Bingham   1889     172 

Treat 

Harry  Hinman 1908    206 

Trenerry 

Alfred  1912    220 

Trick 

Robert  Daniel   1895    154 

Trout 

George  Wilson 1902    187 

Trover 

LeRoy  Ellsworth 1904    195 

True 
*Benjamin  Osgood  1870      65 


U, 


Ulmer 

Edward  John  1903    191 

G.  D.  1898    260 


Names.  Class.   Page. 

Trumpp 

♦Heinrich    G.  D.  1862    226 

Tyron 

Isaac  C 1873      75 

Trzeciak 

Alexander G.  D.  1862    226 

Tuck 

Edward  Arthur  1889    131 

Tucker 

*Jamcs  Judson  1860      38 

Turner 

♦Thomas    1866      54 

Tuska 
*Simon  1858      32 

TWING  n^*'; 

Martin  Walter 1886"'  118 

Underhill 
William  Henry   1867      58 


V. 


Valkenaar 

Johannes  Jacob  .  .G.  D.  1866    229 
Vanderburg 

Frederick  Augustus  ....  1880      96 
Vanderlip 

*George   Mairs    1853      16 

Van  Deman 

Roy   Leo    1899    172 

Van  Dusen 

Albert  Perlea  1909    212 

Van  Gantzhorne 

J.  W 1872      72 

Van  Gerpen 

Daniel  Wilhelm  .  .G.  D.  1912    273 
Van  Nostra nd 

Manning  Eugene 1906    201 

Van  Winkle 

George    1897    162 

Varney 

George  Reuben   1897    162 


Vedder 

Henry  Clay 1876      82 

Vermilion  f^/| 

Jesse  Virgil    1897  '  162 

Villers 

Thomas  Jefferson  1888    127 

Vince 

John  Oliver   1903    191 

Vincent 

Paul  Ernest    1908    209 

Vodra 

Herbert  William  1904    195 

VOIGT 

Glaus  Heinrich  .  .G.  D.  1888    250 
Volck 
Frank  Edmond   1906    202 

VOTH 

John  C G.  D.  1885  247 

John   Heinrich    ..G.  D.  1906  268 
Vradenburg 

Judson    1873  75 


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Names. 

Class. 

Page. 

Wagner 

George  G. 

D.  1860 

225 

Wahl 

William  Ludwig.  .G. 

D.  1902 

265 

Wakefield 

Arthur  Slaten   

....1911 

219 

Wilson  Faron 

....1878 

90 

Waldo 

Harry  Ralph 

. ...  1900 

178 

Waldron 

Francis  Augustine  J. 

...1893 

146 

Walker 

Edwin  Sawyer 

....1858 

31 

John    

....1897 

162 

Wall 

Cornelius  Walter. G. 

D.  1897 

259 

Wallace 

Ayerie  Thomas  

....1909 

212 

James   Eaton   

....1879 

94 

John  Sherman 

....1904 

195 

Lewis  F 

...1897 

163 

William  Bordman  . . 

...1893 

146 

Walling 

William  Atkinson  . . 

...1893 

146 

Walter 

Johnston  Estep   .... 

...1869 

63 

Waltz 

Arthur  Beauchamp  . 

...1903 

191 

Warburton 

Stacy  Reuben 

...1902 

187 

Waring 

Harry  Fish  

...1894 

150 

Warne 

Henry  Allen 

. . . 1868 

61 

Warner 

Frank  Edward 

. . . 1889 

132 

James  Edson 

...1895 

154 

Louis  Ulysses 

...1888 

128 

Warren 

George    Kaveney    . . 

...1907 

206 

Washington 

*Shadrack   

...1858 

32 

Names.  Class.  Page. 

Wasson 

Clarence  Banjay   1897    163 

Waters 

George  Henry   1899    172 

Waterbury 

*Norman  Mather 1881    101 

Watrous 

*George    Pomeroy    1854      18 

Watson_ 

*Edgar  "Burton    1886     119 

David  Ronald 1871      67 

William  Douglas 1910    216 

Watt 

Alexander  1887    122 

Watts 

John  Franklin  1898    168 

Weaver 

Amos    1869     63 

Webster 

*George    1856     25 

*Joseph 1863     46 

Wedel 
Heinrich  Walter.  .G.  D.  1900    263 

*Peter  Herbert 1894    151 

G.  D.  1891    253 
Wedemeyer 

William  George 1890    136 

Wegener 

Otto    G.  D.  1909    271 

Rudolph  Traugott 1888    128 

G.  D.  1888    250 
Weimer 

Jacob  August    ...G.  D.  1882    244 
Weinhauer 

John  Frederick  1904    195 

Weiss 

*Joseph G.  D.  1858   224 

Welden 

Charles  Richard   1899    172 

Werden 
Albert  Drummond  1908    209 


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Names.  Class. 

Wernick 

Heinrich 1877 

G.  D.  1874 

Wesley 

Thomas  Dammes   1901 

West 

James  Samuel    1908 

William  Ward  1889 

Westgate 

*Hollis   Smith    1871 

Weston 
♦Charles  Frederick 1859 

Joseph 1889 

Weyand 

Lorenzo  Dow 1909 

Wharton 

George   1890 

Whitaker 

♦Daniel    1852 

Whitby 

Alfred   Matthews    1910 

White 

Arthur  Francis   1898 

Frank  Johnstone 1901 

Obed  Jacob  1887 

Whiteside 

Russell    Basket    1908 

Whiting 

John  Vivian  1888 

Whitley 

Julius  Wesley 1912 

Whitmore 
♦Stephen  Deroy 1881 

WiENS 

Franz  Jacob  G.D.  1907 

WiESLE 

Ernest    G.  D.  1907 

*Louis    G.  D.  1887 

WiGHTMAN 

Frederick  William   1908 

Wilcox 

Daniel  Webster 1855 

Wilkin 

George  Francis  1876 


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s<s 

236 

183 

209 
131 

67 

35 
132 

212 

137 

14 

219 

168 
183 
122 

210 

127 

220 

102 

269 

269 
249 

209 

22 

82 


Names.  Class.   Page. 

Wilkins 

Archibald  Charles 1877      88 

Frank  Lemoine   1879      93 

Wilkinson 
William    Cleaver    1859     35 

WiLLEY 

♦Ambrose  Franklin 1860  38 

Williams 

♦Albemarle  Dwight   1857  28 

Andrew  Elij  ah 1881  102 

James  Nelson 1853  16 

*John    1854  18 

John   Jersey   1891  139 

♦John  Loy  1885  116 

Wilson 

Eugene  Merrill    1907    206 

♦Henry  Woodburn 1883    109 

WiLTBANK 

Rutledge  Thornton,  Jr..  .1901    183 
Winchester 
Merritt  Joel   1894    150 

Winton 
Hugh 1912    220 

Wiseman 

Benjamin  Wilson  1891    141 

Witter 

William  Ellsworth  1883    107 

Witthuhn 

♦Frederic  1886  120 

G.  D.  1886  248 
Wolff 

Valentin    G.  D.  1902  265 

Wolter 

Ferdinand  Gustav 1887  124 

G.  D.  1887  249 
Wood 

George  Thomas 1910  213 

Lawrence   Adelbert    1904  195 

Leland  Foster 1911  219 

Woodbury 
George  Foster  1894    150 


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Names.  Class.   Page. 

WOODDY 

Claiborne  Alphonso  ....1884    112 
Woods 
*Charles  Hervey  1883    109 

Perry  Daniel   1908    209 

Worcester 

Alfred  M 1875     81 

Work 

James    1863      45 

WORLEY 

Lewis  Evans 1907    206 

Wrenn 
*George  Lawson 1861      41 

Yates 

Robert  Thresher 1886    116 

York 

John  Gerald  1906    202 


Y. 


Names.  Class.   Page. 

Wright 

Fernando  Cortez 1872  70 

Ora  C 1898  168 

Robert  Benton 1897  163 

Wesley  P 1856  26 

WUERCH 

Edward   G.  D.  1900    263 

Wuttke 

Johannes  A.  H.  .  .G.  D.  1897    259 
Wyman 

*Edward  Allen 1863     46 

Wynne 

Robert  John  1912    220 

Young 
Frank  Henry  1888    127 


Zeckser 
Otto  Friedrich  ...G.  D.  1871    233 

ZiRBES 

William  J G.  D.  1892   255 


ZUMMACH 

Carl  Friedrich  1911  219 

G.  D.  1909  271 

ZWINK 

David    1872  72 

G.  D.  1871  233 


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