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122 Marlborough St., Boston. Fredrick Keffer Kelham was killed on the Elevated Railroad in New York, Oct. 12. After leaving Harvard, he studied at the Columbia College Law School for two years, and was admitted to the New York bar in 1894.-H. D. Hale has opened an architect's office at the Worthington Building, 31 State St., Boston.. Prof. Leo R. Lewis has been appointed to the newly-founded chair of Music at Tufts College. Prof. Howard Beers Gibson died at Columbia, Mo., in October. After leaving Harvard, he studied in Germany, taking his A. M. and Ph. D. at Leipzig, in 1892. For three years he has been professor of Chemistry at the Missouri State University, Columbia, Mo.-D. T. Dickinson, Rep., was reëlected to the Mass. House of Representatives from Cambridge.

1889.

JAMES HARDY ROPES, Sec.

29 Divinity Hall, Cambridge. R. DeC. Ward has been appointed instructor in Meteorology at Harvard for one year from Sept. 1, 1895. P. F. Hall was the candidate of the Brookline Democrats for the Mass. House of Representatives, at the November election. - The Rev. Earnest Webster Dustan died at Wareham, Oct. 4, 1895. He had been for some time in ill health, but was considered better, when his death was caused by a complication of troubles NO. 14.

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resulting in a clot of blood on the heart. After leaving college Dustan spent a year at the Yale Theological Seminary, and then, having become an Episcopalian, entered the Middle Class at the General Theological Seminary in New York, from which he received the degree of B. D. in 1892. In the same year he was called to Sharon Springs, N. Y., where he was rector at the time of his death. He married, in 1890, Miss Maria W. Bartholow, of Philadelphia, who, with a son, survives him. At college Dustan was well known as an athlete, rowing in his class boat through all the four years, and winning a prize for a running high jump. At Yale, too, he won a prize over a large number of Yale men for a high jump, a feat in which he took the greatest satisfaction. He was a member of the Hasty Pudding and of the Society of Christian Brethren. He won at college, as at Phillips Academy, Andover, where he had studied, the hearty respect of his classmates by his modesty and sincerity as well as by his religious earnestness and conscientiousness, while his cheerfulness and loyalty caused him to be prized as a friend. The same traits characterized his brief period of service as a pastor, and his fine devotion to his work had already won for him a marked influence in the community where he was settled. Dr. J. B. Chittenden is tutor in Mathematics at Columbia College.

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1890.

JOSEPH. W. LUND, Sec.

40 Water St., Boston.

R. E. Dodge has been appointed instructor in Geography and Geology in Teachers' College in New York city, and his address is Morn

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York.-T. E. Will has been appointed professor of Political Economy at the Kansas State Agricultural College, Manhattan, Kans. Dr. Farrar

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1891.

A. J. GARCEAU, Sec.

12 Ashburton Pl., Boston.

Grahame Jones has adopted music as his profession. —A. S. Austrian is practicing law in Chicago. — F. R. Bangs has been appointed counsel to the Boston Police Commission.. F. P. Denny temporarily has charge of the Boston Lying-in Hospital. He has been associated at the Massachusetts General Hospital with Codman and C. R. L. Putnam during the past year. -G. Morton has gone abroad with his wife to study and travel. R. L. O'Brien's address is 1217 K St., N. W., Washington, D. C.- H. H. Baker, of the law firm of Hayes, Williams & Baker, has removed to 28 State St., Boston. — H. R. Bishop expects to go into business in Boston.

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Cobb has been appointed superintendent of the Massachusetts Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary on Charles Street, Boston. - Kenneth Matheson Taylor was drowned in Moosehead Lake, near Kineo, Me., by the capsizing of his canoe on Oct. 14.-A. B. Higginson, temporary member of the Class, was married at Lenox, in May, 1895, to Miss Girvan of San Francisco, and is now an architect in Chicago. - E. V. Morgan has been appointed professor of History in Adelbert College, Cleveland, O.— Winthrop Dame died in Montevideo on May 5.-C. K. Bolton is president of the Mass. Library Club.-S. M. Child has been appointed assistant city solicitor of the city of Boston.-R. L. Weeks has been appointed professor of Romance Languages at the University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo.-F. S. Rogers has been studying singing W. B. Martin has opened an office for at Florence, Italy, under Vannuccini. general civil engineering work at 120 Broadway, New York. - R. J. Cary and B. A. Walker have formed a law partnership with offices in Chicago. Elliot Folger Rogers was found dead in one of the rooms of the Boylston Chemical Laboratory, on the afternoon of Oct. 1. A medical examination showed that he had taken poison. He had become depressed from overwork. He received his A. M. in 1891, and Ph. D. in 1894; was assistant in Chemistry at the Worcester Institute of Technology, 1891-92; studied physical chemistry at Leipzig and Göttingen, as Parker fellow, 1894-95; and this year was appointed instructor in Chemistry at Harvard. Published "Occlusion of Gases by Ox

- Hugh Tallant is studying architecture in Paris, where his address is 25 Rue Vaugirard. — I. N. P. Stokes, recently married, expects to return to the Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris. — J. B. Noyes is on the staff of the Graduates' Magazine.-F. L. Dabney is with F. S. Mead & Co., brokers, No. 7 Exchange Place. — A. Winsor Weld is connected with the same firm.-J. C. Bishop is with the Merchants' Loan and Trust Co., Chicago, Ill. —G. L. Osgood has gone back to the Textile School at Philadelphia. Last year he won the gold medal given by the school.-G. N. Lamb is in the dry goods commission business, with an office at 77 Bedford St., Boston.A. V. Woodworth is soon to return

to America from Freiburg, Germany, where he has been for a long time. G. H. Chittenden has renewed his connection with Mr. Hopkinson's school, Boston, for the present year. — E. F. Fitzhugh, who has been in Boston negotiating the sale of a mine, intends to go West again prospecting. - Robert Wainwright, his former partner, is in the telephone business in New York. -J. R. Finlay is superintendent of a mine at Marquette, Mich. -J. B. Embick is associated in the law with H. C. Parsons, in Williamsport, Pa.-J. J. Higgins is also in the law with Richard Stone, '61, at 50 State St., Boston.-G. W. Keene is with J. B. Moors & Co., bankers, 111 Devonshire St., Boston. K. McKenzie has just returned from traveling in Europe, and can be addressed at 12 Garden St., Cambridge.-L. B. Thomas is pastor of the First Baptist Church at Colorado Springs, Colo. — A. S. Walcott's name was left out in my last budget of those who took their LL. B. last June. He has settled in New York, where he has been admitted to the N. Y. bar. Address, Harvard Club, 27 West 44th St. Robert Beverley Hale died at the residence of his father, Dr. E. E. Hale, '39, in Roxbury, on Oct. 6, after a brief illness of typhoid fever. He fitted for Harvard at the Roxbury Latin School. In college, he was a member of the Institute of 1770, Alpha Delta Phi, Hasty Pudding, and Phi Beta Kappa. Since graduation he had devoted himself to literature, contributing prose and verse to the Atlantic Monthly, New England Magazine, and other periodicals. He published "Elsie and other Poems not long ago. His sonnet on Francis Parkman appeared in the New England Magazine just at the time of his

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F. B. Brandt received the degree of Ph. D. from Columbia College in June.-J. B. Lewis, 3d, was ordained a minister of the Congregational Church at Reading, Sept. 25. -W. H. Gratwick is taking a two years' post-graduate course at Harvard. - The Rev. Alfred R. Hussey was ordained and installed pastor of the First Parish Church in West Roxbury, on Oct. 2. The ordination sermon was preached by the Rev. P. R. Frothingham, '86, of New Bedford, and Dean C. C. Everett, t 59, of the offered Harvard Divinity School prayer.-F. G. Caffey is practicing law at Montgomery, Ala. - The Secretary has a report nearly ready.— Richard Norton's address is Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

1893.

F. W. MOORE, Sec.

390 Harvard St., Cambridge. Frank W. Hallowell has become a partner in the firm of Hallowell & Donald, wool merchants, Boston. -F. G. Benedict has received the degree of Ph. D. magna cum laude, from the University of Heidelberg, with the distinction of being the first American to win the degree by a single year's study.

Before going abroad he had the advantage of the tutorship of Professor Cooke, '48, whose private laboratory he used for two years. In Heidelberg he studied under Victor Meyer.-H. L. Coar is an instructor in Mathematics at the University of Michigan. G. H. Kelton was the Republican candidate to the Mass. House of Representatives from Petersham at the last election.-E. A. Burt is teaching Biology in the college at Middlebury, Vt.-C. R. Falk has started on a tour round the world. Ralph Bisbee is senior member of the firm of Bisbee & Kollock, attorneys, Portland, Ore. -A. P. Stone is employed in the law firm of Blodgett & Bancroft, 28 State St., Boston.-A. S. Apsey has opened a law office in Boston.-Jos. W. Glover is an instructor at the University of Michigan.-F. W. Moore has been engaged for another year as manager of Harvard Athletics. — F. W. Dallinger, Rep., was elected to the Mass. State Senate from the third Middlesex district.

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1894.

E. K. RAND, Sec.

Watertown.

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P. W. Wrenn is in the office of D. M. Osborne & Co., Vienna, Austria. H. B. Smith is principal of Old Town High School, Maine. C. H. Holmes is with Lyon & Healy, Chicago.-W. F. Boos has been studying chemistry at Heidelberg.-G. A. Walker has been traveling in France and Germany; he is now in the Harvard Graduate School.-E. B. Bishop is now in the Harvard Law School.-J. Sullivan, Jr., is studying abroad as Kirkland fellow in History from Harvard University; address, Brown, Shipley & Co., London.-G. B. Wilson is teaching in the Brookline High School.

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F. L. Lowell has been recorder at the Children's Hospital, Somerville. — H. Kennedy and S. B. Richardson have been traveling abroad. W. P. Hapgood is with Franklin MacVeagh & Co., Chicago; address, 35 East 53d St. -E. K. Rand is teaching Latin at the University of Chicago; address, 35 East 53d St.-J. L. Frazeur is teaching Biology at the English High and Manual Training School, Chicago.— H. J. Hughes is in the town engineer's office, Brookline.-J. Green, Jr., has been studying chemistry and mathematics at Washington University, St. Louis.-E. E. Starbuck is at Clark University, Worcester. - The alumni of Cushing Academy have elected E. N. Vose a member of the Board of Trustees of the Academy. — F. L. Tufts is pursuing the study of physics as a university fellow at Columbia University.

1895.

ALBERT H. NEWMAN, Sec.

437 Marlborough St., Boston. E. V. Huntington and J. K. Whittemore have been appointed instructors in Mathematics at Harvard. — The following men have been appointed assistants at Harvard for this year: W. D. Collins, A. Durward, C. M. Flandrau, G. LeClear, P. La Rose, W. E. Stark, M. B. Tinker. -The following are in the Law School: C. H. Abbott, E. K. Arnold, L. M. Bigelow, N. W. Bingham, W. D. Brookings, H. W. Brown, E. L. Bryant, W. E. Burke, L. M. Cahn, W. H. Cameron, E. B. Church, F. B. Coffin, E. B. Conant, J. E. Connelly, N. P. Dodge, H. Dudley, G. Edmunds, F. S. Elliot, H. Frazier, H. Gilsey, M. G. Gonterman, R. Gray, E. Harding, R. W. Harrison, W. T. Hartzell, A. A. Highlands, W. F. Hodge, G. Hogg, T. B. Hughes, W. E. Hutton,

A. D. Irving, E. James, R. H. Johnson, G. A. Kaven, J. J. McCarthy, J. F. McGrath, R. L. Manning, C. J. Morrison, W. B. Moulton, G. S. T. Newell, P. Nichols, E. S. Page, W. R. Peabody, A. J. Peters, C. A. Poth, A. Potter, R. L. Raymond, J. B. Read, L. J. Roess, H. A. L. Sand, J. Sargent, A. B. Schaffner, W. H. Smith, T. Spalding, J. Staab, J. L. Stackpole, D. Tiffany, N. H. White, S. P. White, A. Whiteside, H. Whitmore, W. B. Wolffe, J. W. Worthington, W. S. Youngman. The following are in the Graduate School: W. Ames, H. E. Andrews, M. Benshimol, A. W. K. Billings, H. H. Chamberlin, G. F. Cole, W. W. Comfort, R. W. Coues, A. L. Cross, H. E. Cushman, A. E. Doucette, J. A. Fairlee, J. W. Folsom, H. B. Foster, E. H. Goodwin, C. S. Griffin, F. O. Grover, M. Hisa, S. R. Hooper, L. P. Lane, J. H. Lewis, A. Lincoln, F. R. Loring, H. E. Lower, W. E. McElfresh, E. von Mach, G. T. Moore, C. E. Noyes, P. D. Phair, J. F. Porter, H. W. Prescott, C. Y. Rice, W. H. Riddle, C. E. Seaman, W. H. Sheldon, F. N. Spindler, E. E. Stoll, W. P. Woodman, H. H. Yeames. The following are in the Medical School: S. K. Fenollosa, L. V. Friedman, F. J. Geib, D. C. Greene, J. C. Hancock, H. F. Hartwell, H. W. Jameson, P. S. McAdams, W. J. McDonald, W. B. Odiorne, A. C. Potter, J. W. Schereschewsky, F. S. Snow, J. W. Thomas, W. Tileston, G. A. Waterman. - The following men are in the Divinity School: F. F. McGirr, R. W. Stimson; and at the Lawrence Scientific School is H. V. D. Allen.-F. v. Briesen is studying both in the New York University Law School and the law office of Briesen & Knauth.-W. M. Briggs is with the Boston real estate firm of

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studying at the Newton Theological Seminary, Newton Centre.-D. D. Cassidy is with Blackall & Newton, architects, Boston.-J. T. Emott is at the New York University Law School.-R. R. Gardner is studying music in Vienna.-E. J. Holmes is also abroad. — S. E. Johnson and E. T. Stiger are with the Boston publishing house of Lamson, Wolffe & Co. R. M. Johnson is in the general office of the Chicago and North Western Railway at Chicago.-T. R. Kimball and H. R. Talbot are at the Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge. E. B. Lambert is with Kidder, Peabody & Co., bankers, Boston. — A. S. Learoyd is in the Boston office of the Fitchburg R. R. Co.-A. M. Line is at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York.-G. G. Murchie is at the Ecole de Medicine, Paris. G. C. Lodge and J. T. Stickney are studying in Paris.-C. H. Mills is learning the cotton business in the Boston Manufacturing Co.'s mills.— F. H. Nash and A. P. Teele are in the Boston University Law School. -T. Parker is in the law office of Chas. B. Southard, Boston. -F. O. Poole is in the Library Department of Amherst College. B. Reed is with Walter Kimball & Co., picture dealers, Boston. — C. A. Shaw is with R. L. Day & Co., bankers and brokers, Boston.-H. W. Smith is studying at the Mass. Institute of Technology, Boston.-A. E. Upham is principal of the High School at Newmarket, N. H.-J. T. Whicher is with the Boston bankers and brokers, E. C. Stanwood & Co. - P. G. Noon is teaching Physics in the Boston Homoeopathic Medical School.-B. Holbrook is at the University of Pennsylvania Medical School.

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