v.: rtti ^' -i^o LIBRARY OF THE University of California. RECEIVED BY EXCHANGE Class ! f^ SEVENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY General Catalogue OF Oberlin College 6^ ^'% 18 3 3 <^P. v> \ 19 0 8 ■^■ZKOf-V^- Including an Account of the Principal Events in the History of the College, with Illustrations of the College Buildings. Published by the College in Connection with the Celebration of its Seventy-Fifth Anniversary. OBERLIN, OHIO April 1st, 1909 PRESS OF THE O. S. HUBBELL PRINTINQ CO. CLEVELAND O. \' Contents Pagk PREFACE Int. 7 Section I : Preliminary. CHARTER AND BY-LAWS Int. 11-33 CHARTER OF OBERLIN COLLEGE ; Int. 13 CHANGE OF NAME Int. 14 BY-LAWS Int. 17 HISTORICAL SUMMARY Int. 35^5 ENDOWMENTS, SCHOLARSHIPS, MATERIAL EQUIPMENT, AND NEEDS Int. 47-60 ENDOWMENTS Int. 49^3 GENERAL STATEMENT Int. 49 PROFESSORSHIPS Int. 49 LECTURESHIP Int. 50 GENERAL ENDOWMENT Int. 51 OTHER GIFTS Int. 53 ANNUITY FUNDS Int. 53 SCHOLARSHIPS AND LOAN FUNDS Int. 54-57 SCHOLARSHIPS Int. 54 . LOAN FUNDS Int. 57 BUILDINGS AND EQUIPMENT Int. 58 NEEDS Int. 59-60 OBERLIN BUILDINGS : HISTORICAL Int. 61-114 STATISTICS .- Int. 115-125 ATTENDANCE SUMMARY Int. 116 MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICAL ITEMS: I. TOTAL ENROLMENT OF STUDENTS .Int. 120 II. living; deceased; or not located Int. 120 III. geographical distribution of students whose ad- dresses have been ascertained Int. 121 (Int. 5) 198756 Oberlin College Page MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICAL ITEMS (Continued) IV. GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF FORMER STUDENTS CON- CERNING WHOM NO INFORMATION HAS BEEN OBTAINED. . .Int. 123 V. LIVING ALUMNI Int. 124 VI. OCCUPATIONS Int. 124 VII. CHURCH RELATIONS Int. 125 OFFICERS AND TEACHERS Int. 127-184 Section II : Catalogue Record of All Students, 1833-1908 EXPLANATORY NOTES 2 EXPLANATORY NOTES, revised 1101 LIST OF STUDENTS 3-1100 FINDING LIST, MARRIED WOMEN 1103-1169 SUPPLEMENT 1171-1187 NEW INFORMATION, CHANGES OR ADDRESS, AND MISCELLANEOUS CORRECTIONS 1173 CORRECTION OF SURNAMES 1186 ADDITIONAL ERRATA 1187 (Int. 6) PREFACE The Two Sections of this Catalogue The Seventy-fifth Anniversary Catalogue contains two distinct sections : a pre- liminary section, pages 184; and the catalogue proper, pages 1-1169. The second section was printed first. It seemed neccessary that the folios in each section should begin with number 1, and in the preliminary section the abbreviation "Int.," appears on each page in connection with the numeral ; i. e., "Int. 43." The second section includes all students of all departments enrolled from the founding of the institution in 1833 up to and including the college year of 1907-08. The authority for the names has been the yearly catalogue published by the College. The names of new students in attendance during the present year, 1908-09, have not been included in this catalogue. Changes of address and other new information received too late for insertion in the body of the catalogue, together with corrections of typographical and other errors, may be found in the Supplement, pages 1171-1187. A Finding List of Married Women is printed in connection with the catalogue (see pages 1103-1169). The first section contains the Charter and By-Laws, an historical summary, state- ments of endowment funds and other assets, historical accounts of the buildings which have been used for College purposes from the beginning, statistics of attendance, and a complete list of the teachers and officers. In the second section the facts are supposed to be corrected to date of February 15, 1909. It will be understood that the preparation of the material in the first section has been in the hands of the Editor ; the Associate Editor has had charge of the second section. Former Issues of the General Catalogue From 1845 to 1889 the College issued catalogues of graduates at intervals of three years. Since 1857, these Triennial catalogues have included officers of admin- istration, government, and instruction. The issue of 1883, the Semi-Centennial Reg- ister, contained biographical sketches of the graduates. Since 1889, the general cata- logue of alumni has been published at intervals of five years, in 1895, 1900, and 1905. The issues of 1900 and 1905 contained locality lists of living graduates, and in the issue of 1905 sections were added giving historical summaries concerning professor- ships and buildings. The present issue, however, is the first to include non-graduates as well as graduates. History of the Work upon the Seventy-fifth Anniversary Catalogue The work upon the present catalogue began in 1906. Under date of April 26, 1906, the Prudential Committee authorized the completion of the card catalogue of former students; under date of August 4, 1906, the Committee authorized the ex- penses to be incurred in securing the present addresses of the former students. The preliminary work was well started by October, 1906. Four Bulletins of Inquiry con- cerning non-graduate students, in respect to whom no recent information had been (Int. 7) Oberlin College secured, were distributed as follows: (1) March 25, 1907, students enrolled between 1833 and 1850; (2) June 1, 1907, students enrolled from 1850 to 1860; (3) November 11, 1907, students enrolled from 1860 to 1875; (4) March 16, 1908, students enrolled from 1875 to 1895. The first bulletin contained the names of 2200 students con- cerning whom information was desired; the second contained 5000 names, the third 7000 names, and the fourth 6300 names. Of course these bulletins did not include the students as to whom the necessary information had already been obtained. The bulletins were sent out liberally to graduates of the respective periods covered, to a considerable number of graduates of other years, and to many postmasters,, clergy- men, and others from whom help might come; also, as the returns began to come in the bulletins were sent in large numbers to non-graduates. When account is taken of the fact that the catalogue covers a period of seventy- five years; that it deals with 35,682 students; and that as to the great majority of the non-graduate students we had at the outset practically no information whatever from the time they left the institution, — the magnitude of the task and the difficulties attending the securing of the needed information will be appreciated. Considering the extent of the undertaking, the time available for the work has been short, and the problem has been to get the greatest possible amount of information concerning the greatest possible number of living former students in the least possible time. In a large number of cases it was found impossible to follow up inquiries to a successful conclusion. Each former student has been the subject of inquiry, and if the address was ascertained a blank was mailed asking for a report for the catalogue ; in many cases second requests were mailed ; all available sources of information have been made use of and hopeful clues have been followed diligently. The work has been made more difficult by the fact that in many cases con- tradictory information has been received, arising from a confusion of two or more students having the same or similar names, and from the fact that many students en- rolled in different years under variations of first and middle names. These causes have added to the ordinary list of errors, inseparable from a catalogue of this kind. Concerning the former students now living, so far as it has been possible to secure the information by direct reports, the effort has been made to include some personal data, the record of enrollment at Oberlin, degrees and diplomas conferred by Oberlin and other institutions, special honors received, civil offices held, military service, present profession or occupation, and postoffice address. The limit of space has compelled all possible abbreviations in order to crowd the data within the smallest possible compass. Much material of general interest to the Oberlin con- stituency has of necessity been omitted; but, as stated in the report blanks, this data will be preserved in the College Secretary's Office and will be of value as a source of information regarding former students. Mailing List and Corrections The College desires to keep a mailing list of all former students, both graduates and non-graduates, and it is requested that corrections to this catalogue and changes of address, together with information concerning students who have not been found, be promptly reported to the College Secretary. A further request is made that the addresses in this catalogue be not used in any way for advertising purposes. (Int. 8) Preface Special attention is directed to the explanatory notes preceding the various sec- tions, including the lists of abbreviations used, and especially to "Explanatory Notes Revised," page 1101. It is sincerely hoped that this volume may be found to be useful, accurate, and, in view of all circumstances, fairly complete. In all of the work of gathering the facts needed for this catalogue, the editors have enjoyed the earnest co-operation and valuable assistance of a large number of graduates, non-graduates, and other friends of the College. Without this help the task would have been a hopeless one, and the editors wish in this place to acknowledge ^gratefully the valuable assistance so freely and generously given. George M. Jones, Editor. Luther D. Harkness, Associate Editor. (Int. 9) Charter and By-Laws Charter of Oberlin College AN ACT TO INCORPORATE THE OBERLIN COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE Section i. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That Henry Brown, John Keys, Eliphalet Redington, Joel Talcott, Addison Tracy, Jabez L. Burrell, Philo P. Stewart, Peter P. Pease, and John J. Shipherd, of the county of Lorain, and their associates and successors, be, and they are hereby created a body poHtic and corporate, to be styled the Board of Trustees of the Oberlin Col- legiate Institute, and, by that name, to remain in perpetual succession, with full power to sue and be sued, to plead and be impleaded, to acquire, hold, and convey property, real and personal, to have and use a common seal, to alter and renew the same at pleasure ; to make and alter, from time to time, such by-laws as they may deem necessary for the government of said institution, its officers, students, and servants : Provided, such by-laws shall not be inconsistent with the Constitution and laws of the United States and of this State ; also, to have power to confer on those whom they may deem worthy, such honors and degrees as are usually conferred in similar institutions. Sec. 2. That the said institution shall remain where it is now located, in Russia, Lorain County, and shall afford instruction in the liberal arts and sciences ; and the Trustees may, as they shall find themselves able, and the public good shall require, erect additional departments for such other branches of education as they may think necessary or useful. Sec. 3. That the Board of Trustees shall, from time to time, appoint a Presi- dent and other officers and instructors, and also agents of the institution as may be necessary; and shall have power to displace and remove any or either of them for good and sufficient reasons ; and also to increase the number of their Board to twelve, exclusive of the President, fill vacancies which may occur by resignation, death, or otherwise in said Board or among said officers or agents, and prescribe and direct the course of study to be pursued in said Institute and its departments. Sec. 4. The President of the institution shall be ex-oMcio a member of the Board of Trustees, and President of the same, and in his absence the Board shall elect one of its members to preside for the time being, and if any of said Trustees shall be permanently appointed President of said institution his office as Trustee shall be deemed vacant, and the Board of Trustees shall fill the same. Sec. 5. Any seven of the twelve members of the Board of Trustees shall constitute a quorum to do business; and the Board shall hold their first annual meet- ing on the second Monday of March, 1834, at Oberlin, in the Township of Russia, in Lorain County, and afterwards they shall meet on their own appointment; but, in case of necessity, the President, with the advice of two Trustees, may call a special meeting of the Board, or any five members of the Board may call such meeting by giving notice to each member at least seven days before the time of said meeting. Sec. 6. The Board of Trustees shall faithfully apply all funds by them collected and received, according to their best judgment, in erecting suitable buildings, sup- porting the necessary officers, instructors, and agents, and in procuring books, maps, charts, and other apparatus necessary to the well-being and success of the institution : Provided, nevertheless, that in case any donations or bequests shall be made for par- ticular purposes not inconsistent with the designs of this institution, and the Trustees (Int. 13) Oberlin College shall accept and receive the same, every such donation or bequest shall be applied in conformity to the conditions or designs of the donor. Sec. 7. The Treasurer of the institution shall always, and all other agents when required, before entering on the duties of their appointments, give bonds for the security of the corporation and the public in such penal sums, and with such se- curities as the Board of Trustees shall approve ; and all process against the corpor- ation shall be by summons, and the service of the same shall be by leaving an attested copy thereof with the Treasurer of the institution, at least ten days before the return thereof. Sec. 8. The Legislature shall have a right to amend, or repeal, this act when they deem it necessary: Provided, that no fund or property belonging to the said institution shall ever be by law appropriated to any other purpose than those named in this Charter. John H. Keith, Speaker of the House of Representatives. David T. Disney, Speaker of the Senate. Passed, February 2, 1834. AN ACT TO AMEND THE ACT ENTITLED "AN ACT TO INCORPORATE THE OBERLIN COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE" Section i. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That from and after the passage of this act, the name and title of the Oberlin Collegiate Institute, at Oberlin, Lorain County, be changed to the name of Oberlin College: subject to all the provisions and enactments of an act to incorporate the "Oberlin Collegiate Institute," passed February 2, 1834, and the acts amendatory thereto. Benjamin F. Leiter, Speaker of the House of Representatives. Charles C. Converse, Secretary of the Senate. Passed, March 21, 1850. AN ACT TO AMEND SUPPLEMENTARY SECTION 3771 a Section i. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That supplementary Section 3771a of the Revised Statutes of Ohio, passed April 15, 1889, be so amended as to read as follows: Section 3771 a. The Board of Trustees of any university or college heretofore incorporated, but not under the patronage of conferences or other ecclesiastical bodies of any religious denomination, as described in Section 3736, may increase the number of such Trustees to twenty-four, exclusive of the president, or a less num- (Int. 14) Charter of Oberlin College ber, and may divide said Trustees into six * classes, each class to serve six years, and one class to be chosen each year, for said term; but one trustee of each class may be chosen by the votes of the alumni of such university or college, if the Board of Trustees shall so provide by by-law, in which case it shall also be the duty of the Board of Trustees to provide, by such by-laws, a method of nominating and elec- ing such appointee of the alumni. The President of such university or. college shall, ex-officio, be a Trustee perpetually, and shall not be included in the classes going out in rotation. If it shall be necessary, in the first enlargement of the Board of Trus- teed, under this section, to distribute new members to the several classes, whose terms shall expire by rotation, the distribution may be made in such manner as the Board may direct, so that no Trustee shall be elected for a longer term than six years. Sec. 2. That said original supplementary Section 3771 a, be and the same is hereby repealed ; and this act shall take eflfect on its passage. NiAL R. Hysell, Speaker of the House of Representatives. Perry M. Adams, President pro tern, of the Senate. Passed, April 11, 1890. / •The Act of April 15, 1889 (86 Ohio LawS, 341), corresponded with this, except that by clerical error It used the word "four" at this point. Trustees J. D. Cox, J. E. Ingersoll, and E. W. Metcalf, committee, in their report, January 27, 1892, speak of this legislation thus : "Your committee on a former reference of the matter to them found that there was then no legislation authorizing the election of Alumni Trustees in colleges not under the patronage of ecclesiastical organizations. They drafted an amendatory section of the general corporation laws of the state, and by the efficient aid of the members of the General Assembly from Lorain County, procured its enactment. It now stands as Section 3771 a of the Re- vised Statutes. A clerical error crept into the printed copy of the bill, for this purpose, and passed into the enacted law. To modify this, your committee proposed a further amendment and with the same aid as before secured Its enactment. It corrects Section 3771 a of the Revised Statutes, and is found in the Laws of Ohio, annual. Volume 87 (for 1890), page 188. (Int. 15) Contents of By-Laws Article I. Of the Trustees, their Number, Manner of Selection and Terms of of Office ; Alumni Trustees. Article II. Of the Officers of the Board; Terms of Office; Salaries. Article III. Of the President's Office ; the President ; the Assistant to the President. Article IV. Of the Treasurer. Article V. Of the Records of the Corporation ; the Secretary. Article VI. Of Finance; the Investment Committee; the Auditing Committee. Article VII. Of the Committee on Appointments. Article VIII. Of the Prudential Committee. Article IX. Of the Faculties. Article X. Of the General Council. Article XI. Of the Heads of Departments ; of Departmental Councils. Article XII. Of Discipline. Article XIII. Of Degrees; of the Committee on Honorary Degrees. Article XIV. Of the Meetings of the Board of Trustees; Order of Business. Article XV. Of the Advisory Committees. Article XVI. Of Amendments. (Int. 16) By-Laws of Oberlin College [Adopted by the Board of Trustees, November i8, 1905, corrected to date of January i, 1909] ARTICLE I Of the Trustees: Their Number, Manner of' Selection and Terms of Office; Alumni Trustees Section i. Pursuant to the Act of the General Assembly of Ohio passed April II, 1890, this Board now consists of 24 Trustees, divided into six classes, providing for 4 Trustees in each class, who hold office for terms of six years each. The membership of the Board at the time of the adoption of the By-laws was as follows : term expires January i, 1906, "H. Clark Ford, Homer H. Johnson, Sydney D. Strong, James O. Troup ; term expires January i, 1907, Frederick N. Finney, Edward J. Goodrich, Louis H. Severance, Lucien C. Warner; term expires January I, 1908, William C. Cochran, Franklin S. Fitch, Irving W. Metcalf, Merritt Starr; term expires January i, 1909, Amzi L. Barber, Charles Finney Cox, William N. Gates, Judson Smith; term expires January i, 1910, Dudley P. Allen, John G. W. Cowles, Charles S. Mills, Henry M. Tenney; term expires January i, 191 1, Theodore. E. Burton, Paul D. Cravath, Charles J. Ryder, Charles B. Shedd. Sec. 2. At the annual meeting preceding the expiration of the terms of any class of the Trustees as aforesaid, three Trustees shall be elected by the Board for a term of six years to fill three places in said class ; the fourth shall be elected by the Alumni as hereinafter provided. The term of office of each Trustee shall begin at 12 o'clock M. on January the first next following his election and expires six years thereafter. Sec. 3. Nine Trustees shall constitute a quorum of the Board. Sec. 4. A standing committee of three members of the Board, on nomina- tions to fill vacancies in the Board of Trustees, shall be chosen at each annual meet- ing of the Board. The Secretary shall notify said committee of any vacancy which may occur in the Board. Said committee shall thereupon (except in the case of President or among the Alumni Trustees) invite nominations to fill such vacancy from all members of the Board; and at the next meeting of the Board report, nominating at least two persons for each such vacancy. At any election to fill such vacancy the Board may choose from the persons so nominated or otherwise. Sec. 5. Clause i. One Trustee of the College, who shall be an alumnus of Oberlin College, shall be elected each year by the Alumni and shall hold his office for six years, being one of the class of four in the Board of Trustees annually elected. Sec. 5. Clause 2. The Alumni for the purpose of such election shall be held (Int. 17) Oberlin College to comprise regular graduates of the College, from any course of study in the Theological Seminary, from the College of Arts and Sciences, and former courses whose work is comprised therein, and from the Conservatory of Music, and also any person upon whom the College has conferred an honorary degree. Sec. 5. Clause 3. The election shall be conducted, by the Secretary of the College as follows : On or about the first of May in each year a printed blank or slip shall be sent to each of the Alumni whose residence is known, on which slip the name of the outgoing Alumni Trustee shall be given and a nomination re- quested for the ensuing term as his successor, and said slip shall also show the names and residences of all the members of the Board of Trustees, with designation of those who are Alumni Trustees. Upon the first of August such nomination shall be canvassed by the Secretary and Librarian of the College and the result tabulated and entered upon the College records. The Secretary shall send out, as before, printed tickets containing the five names of the nominees having the highest number of nominating votes, on which shall be stated the date of graduation, the residence and occupation of each of such nom- inees, and each of the Alumni may mark his choice of one of said five and return his ballot to said Secretary; the ballot cards for foreign countries shall be mailed on August 15th, and for the United States, on October ist.* On the first of November the Secretary and Librarian shall canvass the ballots cast, and the person who shall have the highest number of votes shall be declared elected. The result shall be tabulated and recorded as before, and the canvassing officers shall notify the Board of Trustees and the Trustee-elect of the election. Sec. 5. Clause 4. In case of the sickness, absence, or other disability of the Secretary or Librarian, or both, his or their duties in the matter of such election shall be performed by such substitutes as the President of the College may appoint. Sec. 5. Clause S.f In case any alumni trustee should die or resign before the regular notices for the preliminary ballot have been mailed, the notices should state the fact of such death or resignation and call for nominations of an alumni trustee to serve for the unexpired term. Should such vacancy occur after the regu- lar notices have been mailed and before August ist, new notices shall be mailed calling for such nominations. Should such vacancy occur after August ist, nominations to fill such vacancy shall be called for in the notices sent out the following year. The ballot tickets to be sent out by the Secretary shall contain six names and the alumni shall be asked to vote for two candidates when two Alumni Trustees are to be elected, and so on. Sec. 5. Clause 6. In case of a tie vote, the canvassers shall report the fact to the President, and the President shall by lot determine between the candidates. Sec. 5. Clause 7. The term of each Alumni Trustee shall be coincident with that of the class of Trustees to which he is elected. Sec. 6. No person while a teacher in the institution shall be eligible to election as a Trustee except by election as President and ex-oMcio Trustee. Sec. 7. No denominational test is imposed in the choice of trustees, officers, * As amended, November 13. 1908. t As amended, June 17, 1907. (Int. 18) By-Laws or teachers, or in the admission of students, nor are distinctly denominational tenets or doctrines taught to the students. ARTICLE II Of the Officers of the Board; Terms of Office; Salaries Section i. The officers of the Board (other than the President provided for by the Charter) shall be a Treasurer, and a Secretary. Sec. 2. The President, Treasurer, and Secretary shall respectively be chosen by ballot and shall hold office during the pleasure of the Board. Sec. '3. The salaries of the President, Treasurer, and Secretary shall be fixed for each fiscal year of the College at least three months prior to the beginning of said year and not be changed during the year. If not otherwise fixed the salary of any year shall be the same as that for the preceding year. ARTICLE III Of the President's Office: the President; the Assistant to the President Section i. The President shall be chosen by ballot and when chosen shall serve during the pleasure of the Board. Sec. 2. He shall be ex-oMcio a member of the Board, and shall preside at all its meetings. Sec. 3. He shall have power to call special meetings of the Board at any time on seven days' written notice mailed to the Trustees at their last known addresses respectively. Sec. 4. He shall supervise the work of all departments and officers, agents, teachers and employes of the College. Sec. 5. He shall be ex-oMcio a member of the Prudential Committee and of the Investment Committee. Sec. 6. He shall be Chairman of the General Council and of the General Fac- ulty, and of all subordinate councils and faculties. Sec. 7. He may attend any meeting of any committee or body subordinate to the Board or to any of the faculties, and share in the deliberations thereof, but without vote unless made a member of such subordinate body or committee, and he is ex-ofRcio Chairman of the Committee on Appointments of the General Coun- cil, and of the Committee on Nominations of the General Faculty. Sec. 8. He may grant temporary leave of absence to any officer, agent, teacher, or employe. Sec. 9. He may, with the approval of the General Council and of the Pru- dential Committee, suspend any officer, agent, teacher, or employe of the College, reporting his reasons therefor in writing to the next meeting of the Board, and which shall be subject to the approval of the Board. (Int. 19) Oberlin College Sec. 10. He shall perform all duties imposed by law upon the executive head of the corporation. Sec. II. He shall prepare and distribute to the Trustees as early as prac- ticable prior to the time fixed by by-law for the annual meeting a report in writing or print of the affairs and condition of the College, the work of the previous year, and such recommendations and suggestions as he may deem fit. Such report may include reports from the heads of departments of administration, and from other officers at the discretion of the President. Sec. 12. The Assistant to the President, who shall not be a member of the Board of Trustees, shall cooperate with the President in strengthening and developing the College on every side. He shall be especially charged, in consultation with the President, with the work of maintaining and enlarging the friendly and supporting con- stituency of the College, and of increasing its material resources. He shall particularly seek to make close and helpful the relation between the College and its alumni and former students, and shall be responsible, unofficially, for the progress of the Living Endowment Fund. Sec. 13. He shall be ex-ofHcio a member of the Prudential Committee, a mem- ber of the General Faculty with the rank of Professor, and a member of the Faculty Committee on Supervision of Appeals to Alumni. Sec. 14. He shall each year, or oftener if desired, give to the Trustees a fnll report of his activities. . ARTICLE IV Of the Treasurer Section i. The Treasurer, who shall not be a member of the Board of Trus- tees, shall have charge of matters of Finance and Accounts. He shall have the custody of all the funds, securities, investments, muniments of title, indicia of owner- ship, assets, properties, choses in action, accounts and items of credit and things receivable by or belonging to the College. He shall be ex-oMcio a member of the Investment Committee and Secretary thereof. He shall also be ex-officio a member of the Prudential Committee. Sec. 2. He shall annually give bond for the faithful performance of the duties of his office in the sum of $50,000, with a surety company as surety, to be approved by the Board, the expense of which shall be borne by the corporation. The Board may, from time to time, require additional bonds from the Treasurer. Sec, 3. He shall keep in just and accurate books of account, records of all the assets, liabilities, resources and obligations, receipts and expenditures and financial and property transactions of the corporation. Said books shall include sep- arate and distinct accounts of all the trust funds held by the College, with record of the manner and form in which the same are invested, and the receipts and dis- bursements thereof. An annual balancing and rest shall be written upon said books of account, and an annual balance sheet and report shall be prepared and furnished by the Treasurer to the Trustees at least one month prior to the time fixed by by- law for the annual meeting. (Int. 20) By-Laws Sec. 4. He shall furnish to the Prudential Committee, and to the General Council at least one month prior to the time fixed by by-law for the annual meeting of the Trustees a statement of the receipts and expenditures of the past and current year, and the probable receipts as estimated by himself for the ensuing year, for use by these bodies and the Trustees in preparing budgets for the ensuing year ; and shall keep in well bound and indexed books provided for that purpose copies of such statements and budgets for each year. Sec. s. Each department, except the Conservatory as hereinafter provided for, shall contribute for the share of that department in the general (or university) expenses of the institution which are for the corporation as a whole and not assignable to any one department, such sums as may be determined by the Trustees from time to time. Sec. 6* In the case of the Conservatory any excess of receipts over expenses shall be used to form a surplus fund to meet possible deficits in other years, or, upon vote of the Trustees, to be used in the development of the department. The Conservatory shall contribute toward the university expenses such amount as shall be determined from time to time by vote of the Trustees based upon what shall seem upon careful investigation to be equity in the matter. Sec. 7. To each department shall be credited all funds given for the endowment of that department and the income from such endowment shall be devoted to the support and development of departmental work. Sec. 8. All undesignated funds, all funds donated for general endowment pur- poses and all funds designated for specific purposes of general interest shall be classed as general (or university) funds. From the income of these funds, with the exception of funds designated for specific purposes, shall be paid general (or university) expenses proper (t. e., expenses for the benefit of the corporation as a whole and not assignable to any one department), and the deficits, if authorized by the Board, of all departments except the Conservatory, and the remainder of said income shall be devoted to the use of the department of Arts and Sciences ; but all remaining subject to the disposition of the Trustees. Sec. 9. The financial year shall begin with September ist of each year and close with August 31st next following. Sec. 10. The Treasurer shall, from time to time, print and distribute to the Trustees for the information of Trustees, copies of the college charter, of the statutes of Ohio especially applicable to the college, of these by-laws, and of the several special deeds, agreements and instruments of trust prescribing and defining the terms of the trusts upon which the property of the corporation is held. ARTICLE V Of the Records of the Corporation; the Secretary Section i. The Secretary, who shall not be a member of the Board of Trustees, shall have charge of the records and correspondence of the corporation. ♦ This rule is based upon the agreement between the Trustees and Professor P. B. Rice, of the Conservatory, as recorded in the vote of the Trustees, June 29, 1885, as follows : "That a definite salary be paid to the Director and Teachers of the Conservatory for which the College shall be responsible as in the case of other teachers ; it being understood that all the receipts of the Conservatory shall be devoted to its uses and that the Conservatory shall be self-sustaining." (Int. 21) Oberlin College Sec. 2. He shall give bond for the faithful performance of the duties of his office in the sum of one thousand dollars, with a surety company as surety, to be approved by the Trustees, the expense of which shall be borne by the corporation. Sec. 3. He shall be the Secretary of the Board of Trustees, ex-ofUcio a member of the Prudential Committee, and Secretary thereof. He shall keep records of the members present and of the proceedings of each of these bodies at all meet- ings. At the opening of each meeting of these bodies respectively the record of its proceedings shall be read by the Secretary unless otherwise ordered. Sec. 4. He shall preserve the records of such proceedings in well-bound books, and the same shall be open to the inspection of any member of the Board of Trustees or of the General Council at all reasonable times. Sec. 5. He shall conduct such correspondence as pertains to his office or as the President may require. Sec. 6. He shall prepare and distribute to the Trustees at least one week prior to the time fixed by by-law for the annual meeting the proceedings during the pre- vious year of the several bodies for which he keeps the records. He shall make a report in writing or print, showing the statistics of the officers of instruction and government, and of the students of the College, the list of courses of studies taught and the number of students therein, during the previous year, with such comparisons and tables as will exhibit to the Trustees the present work of the College and the tendencies thereof. The Secretary may at any time of his own motion, or as he may be directed by the Trustees, make further reports of any matter pertaining to his office or conduct. Sec. 7. He shall mail a written notification to each Trustee of all regular or special meetings of the Board. He shall give ample notification of all special meet- ings of faculties and committees of which he keeps the records, to the members of such bodies respectively in accordance with the by-laws or the directions or such bodies. | Sec. 8. He shall, under the direction of the President and General Faculty, prepare and publish the annual catalogues of the College, containing lists of the officers, teachers, employes, and students, and statements of courses of study; he shall also prepare the quinquennial catalogue of officers, teachers, and alumni, and such other catalogues, prospectuses, announcements, bulletins, and documents as the President or General Faculty may direct. Sec. 9. He shall produce at each meeting of any of the bodies whose records he keeps, the records for the current year and for the preceding meeting. He shall also acquaint the presiding officer in writing what business is by assignment to come before the body, and what committees are outstanding, and what committees have and have not reported, what reports are received and awaiting action, and, so far as practicable, what business remains unfinished from previous meetings. For the meetings of the Board of Trustees, the Secretary, in consultation with the President, and in accordance with the order of business prescribed in Article XIV of the By-Laws, shall prepare a detailed docket, to be sent to the Trustees one week before each regular meeting. (Int. 22) By-Laws Sec. 10. He shall be custodian of the seal of the corporation. The seal of the corporation, which was adopted on the i8th day of February, 1852, and which has since then been in use, is hereby continued. Said seal is circular in form with two enclosing circles displaying upon the enclosed field a representation of a field of grain and a college building, and in the margin below, the motto, Learning and Labor ; and in the margin above, the name of the College, all as here impressed or portrayed, viz. : Sec. II. All reports of committees involving the expenditure of money shall be in writing, and, unless otherwise ordered, preserved in files by the Secretary. Sec. 12. The Secretary shall keep the records, reports, and documents in his custody so classified, arranged, and indexed as to be accessible to the Trustees at all times. Sec. 13. All resignations of office by any officer or member of the Board, or by any member of any of the Faculties, shall be in writing, and kept on file with the Secretary. Sec. 14. He shall perform all duties imposed by law on the Secretary, Qerk, or Recording officer of the corporation, unless the same is otherwise lawfully pro- vided for by by-laws. ARTICLE VI Of Finance;, the Investment Committee; the Auditing Committee Section i. The Trustees shall at each semi-annual meeting adopt a Budget to be known as the Annual Appropriation Budget, appropriating to special objects so far as they deem wise the moneys to be expended during the next following financial year. Other appropriations may be made at semi-annual meetings or at called meet- ings ; but no money shall be expended except by vote of the Trustees appropriating the same, or by vote of the Prudential Committee as provided in Article VIII, Sec- tion 3. Sec. 2. No such annual appropriation budget shall be adopted by the Board, and no other appropriation at any time shall be made, appropriating in the aggregate more moneys to be expended during any current financial year than the amount of the estimated probable receipts shown by the Treasurer's statement, unless at such meeting it shall be adopted by the ballots in favor thereof of three-fourths of the members of the Board of Trustees present. Sec. 3. In making appropriations the Trustees may designate what moneys are to be expended under the direction of the different committees and subordinate fac- ulties of the different departments. Sec. 4. An Investment Committee shall be appointed annually by the Trustees, which shall superintend all investments of College funds. It shall consist of six (Int. 23) Oberlin College members, viz. : the President and Treasurer of the College and four members of the Board. The Investment Committee shall hold its meetings at sum times and places as the committee may select. The Treasurer shall be Secretary of the Investment Committee and keep per- manent records of its proceedings. No investment shall be made in which any member of the Committee has a pecuniary interest. The Investment Committee shall at each annual meeting submit to the Trustees a full and complete statement of the nature and condition of all investments, and a copy of all the proceedings for the preceding year. Sec. 5. Each Departmental Council shall annually prepare and send to the Gen- eral Council a statement and proposal for a Budget which shall show the receipts and expenditures of that department for the past year and the probable receipts and proposed expenditures for the ensuing year. Sec. 6. In case of the proposed organization of a new department the following principle shall govern : So long as the Departmental and General Endowments remain inadequate to meet the demands upon the corporation as at present constituted, a new department shall be added only when a sum has been acquired for that specific purpose, the income of which is sufficient to meet the expenses of the proposed de- partment, together with its equitable share of the general (or university) expenses, or when the tuitions of the proposed department are so established that the income therefrom shall cover the above named expenses. Sec. 7. An Auditing Committee of two members shall be chosen at each annual meeting of the Trustees, who shall hold office for one year. Such committee shall examine and audit the books and accounts of the Treasurer at least once in the year and at such other times during the year as they see fit. They may employ expert ac- countants to assist in such work, and shall report the result of their examination m writing to the Board. The reports of the Auditing Committee shall be preserved in well-bound books kept for that purpose. ARTICLE VII Of the Committee on Appointments Section i. A Committee on Appointments shall be selected annually by the Trustees, which shall consist of four Trustees, to which shall stand referred all nominations from the General Council or otherwise for the appointment of pro- fessors, instructors, or teachers, for their consideration and report. Sec. 2. The Departmental Councils shall have the right to make, through the General Council, nominations of professors or instructors in their respective depart- ments. The right is reserved to the Trustees to make and consider such nomina- tions and appointments as they see fit. Sec. 3. To this Committee shall be referred all important proposed changes in courses of study, and all nominations of professors and instructors coming from the (Int. 24) By-Laws General Council; and by this Committee these changes and nominations shall be pre- sented to the Board with its recommendations. ARTICLE VIII Of the Prudential Committee Section i. A Prudential Committee shall be chosen by the Trustees at each annual meeting, consisting of the President, the Assistant to the President, the Treasurer, the Secretary, and seven others, to whom shall be entrusted the manage- ment of the concerns of the Board of Trustees according to the direction of the Board in the intervals when the Board is not in session. Five members shall con- stitute a quorum. Sec. 2. The Prudential Committee shall administer the affairs of the College which are not especially intrusted to the President, Treasurer, Secretary, Faculty, or other Committees of the Trustees. Sec. 3. Any expenditure not previously authorized by the Trustees can be made only on the approval of the. Prudential Committee. Sec. 4. In all affairs of minor importance the action of the Prudential Com- mittee, subject to the adoption of such action by the Trustees at their meetings, shall be final; but on any matters of importance which admit of delay, final action shall be reserved and presented to the Trustees with their recommendation. Sec. 5. The General Council shall annually prepare and submit to the Trustees a budget for all departments. Said budget of the General Council shall be trans- mitted to the Prudential Committee before it is transmitted to the Trustees, and the Prudential Committee may indicate their approval of the proposed budget, or may submit the same with amendments, or may transmit with the same an independent budget. Sec. 6. In case of peculiar exigencies, such as that of a vacancy in the Faculty occurring in the intervals between meetings of the Trustees, the Prudential Com- mittee, on the nomination of the Departmental Council through the General Coun- cil, may make a temporary appointment to fill the vacancy for the remainder of the current school year. Sec. 7. General supplies shall be purchased by the Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds or by the Treasurer; special supplies may be purchased by the head of the department of administration or instruction, in whose hands special funds have been placed under the budget. Purchases shall be made only as provided by the bud- get or by the vote of the Prudential Committee. All bills shall be presented to the Treasurer, shall be paid by him direct, and with the vouchers shall be filed in the records of his office. Sec. 8. Charges by the cQrporation for rooms, board, and other commodities, if supplied by the corporation, shall be determined by the Prudential Committee sub- ject to the approval of the Trustees. Sec. 9. The amount of the term bills and students* fees shall be determined by the Board of Trustees in annual meeting, and in the absence of action thereon at (Int. 25) Oberlin College any annual meeting shall be the same as for the preceding year, but subject to change at the beginning of any year. Sec. 10. The Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds shall be chosen by the Trustees and shall have immediate supervision of the buildings and grounds of the corporation, under the direction of the Prudential Committee, and shall make annual reports in writing thereon. ARTICLE IX Of the Faculties Section i. The General Faculty are intrusted with the management of the internal affairs of the College, but must obtain the concurrence of the Trustees in order to introduce any important change affecting the established methods or prin- ciples of administration. Sec. 2. The instruction given by the College is distributed among the following departments, viz.: (i) The College of Arts and Sciences, which may for convenience be called "the College," and shall have charge of all instruction given by the corporation not specifically conferred on other departments. (2) The Theological Seminary, which shall have special charge of instruction in theology. (The work of the Slavic Department is also committed to the Theologi- cal Seminary). (3) The Academy, which shall have special charge of the instruction in secondary studies. (4) The Conservatory of Music, which shall have special charge of instruction in music. Sec. 3. The General Faculty shall consist of the President, the Assistant to the President, the Deans, the Director of the Conservatory of Music, the Principal of the Academy, the Secretary, the Librarian, the Registrar, all the Professors, all Acting, Associate, and Assistant Professors in all departments, and all Instructors in the College, Seminary, and Academy. Sec. 4. A permanent Professor in any department shall be one who has re- ceived an appointment during the pleasure of the Board of Trustees. Sec. 5. The Professors, Acting, Associate, and Assistant Professors, Deans, and Instructors in each department shall constitute the Departmental Faculty; except that the Academy and Conservatory Faculties shall include all teachers of these de- partments. [By amendment adopted November 15, 1907, the Secretary, the Registrar, and the Assistant to the President are members of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences]. Sec. 6. Each Departmental Faculty shall, subject to the approval of the General Faculty, prescribe regulations and scholarly requirements for admission to the De- partment, the studies and courses of study therein, time of residence and attendance, conditions for examination, theses and terms of graduation, and the conditions for any degree other than honorary degrees, and may make recommendations thereon. (Int. 26) By-Laws Sec. 7. Students will not be admitted to become candidates for a degree in any department until, upon examination by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, they arc found to have educational attainments equivalent to the College entrance re- quirements, as determined by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences under approval of the General Faculty, subject to alteration and approval by the Board of Trustees. Students seeking to be enrolled in any department other than the Academy, and who, upon examination, are not found to have such attainments, shall be enrolled and separately catalogued. Sec. 8. The General Faculty may make or approve regulations for the assigning and distribution of the scholarships and aids within the disposition of the corporation, for the allotment of rooms in the dormitories, for the uses of the Library, laboratories, gymnasiums, grounds, buildings and property held and designated for school, use, and for the conduct of students, classes, and associations of students in all depart- ments, and for the general welfare, subject to the approval of the Trustees. Sec. 9. Each Faculty shall report through the General Faculty such permanent or important rules and regulations as it may make to the Board of Trustees at the next regular meeting following their adoption, and all such rules and regulations shall be compiled and printed for the information of the Board from time to time. Sec. id. The Treasurer and General Faculty shall jointly report annually in writing to the Trustees the amount of the income received from the scholarship funds and beneficiary aid funds of all kinds, the uses made thereof, and the names of the holders of the more important scholarships, and the standing attained by such holders. Such reports shall be preserved in separate well-bound books provided for that purpose. Sec. II. Every member of the Faculty will, in addition to the special instruc- tion of his chair, render a reasonable share of the general service which comes upon the Faculty in common, so far as the interests of the College can be thus se- cured. The responsibilities, opportunities, and privileges involved in the representa- tion of the corporation abroad are to be distributed in like manner. The President and General Faculty will decide all questions that may arise as to the apportionment of such general service, responsibilities, opportunities, and privileges. Sec. 12. The scholastic control of all the students is committed primarily to the respective teachers to whose classes they are assigned, then to the Faculty of the department concerned, and then to the General Faculty. The Trustees do not receive appeals from the students in regard to any matter of discipline or order administered by the General Faculty. Sec. 13. Each instructor has. the general control of his own classes, limited by any general regulations adopted by the General Faculty. An aggrieved pupil always has the privilege of appealing to the Faculty. Sec. 14. Each instructor in the case of a brief necessary absence from his work is expected to make such arrangement as he can for his classes, securing the approval of the President or of the General Faculty for the arrangement. (Int. 27) Oberlin College Sec. 15. When application shall be made to the Trustees by any teacher for leave of absence for any considerable time with a continuance of salary, or part thereof, the granting of such application imposes the obligation on the applicant to return at the close of such leave and continue in the service of the corporation for a reasonable time thereafter, or refund the salary paid during absence. ARTICLE X Of the General Council The President, the Assistant to the President, the Deans, the Director of the Conservatory of Music, the Principal of the Academy, the Secretary, the Librarian, and the permanent full professors of all departments of the College, shall form a General Council, whose duties shall be to receive from the Departmental Councils all nominations for appointments, and to transmit the same to the Board of Trustees with their recommendations. To this Council shall be committed also the approval of Departmental Budgets and the preparation of the annual proposal for a Budget for general purposes, except that only two Conservatory professors shall vote on the General Budget. ARTICLE XI Of the Heads of Departments; of Departmental Councils Section i. The following officers shall be known as heads of departments of administration, viz. : The Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, the Dean of the Theological Seminary, the Principal of the Academy, and the Director of the Conservatory of Music. Sec. 2. The head of each department shall be its executive officer, and Vice- Chairman of its Departmental Council and Faculty. He may attend any meeting of any committee of the Departmental Faculty, and share in its deliberations, but with- out vote unless made a member of the Committee, and he is ex-oMcio Chairman of the Committee on Appointments and of the Committee on Budget of the Depart- mental Council, and Chairman of the Committee on Nominations of the Depart- mental Faculty. He shall have general charge of the interests of the department. Each Departmental Council shall consist of the President, the head of the depart- ment, the Deans, and the permanent full professors of that department, except that in the Academy the Council shall consist of the President, the Principal, and all instructors upon permanent appointment. The Departmental Council of each department shall have charge of Depart- mental Appointments and the Departmental Budget. It shall communicate to the Board of Trustees, through the General Council, its acts and recommendations. ARTICLE XII Of Discipline Section i. All disciplinary officers shall act with the approval of the President and the heads of the departments involved. (Int. 28) By-Laws Sec. 2. The disciplinary control of the men of the College of Arts and Sciences is primarily committed to the Dean of College Men; the disciplinary control of the men of the other departments is primarily committed to the heads of those departments respectively; under the direction of the Committee on Discipline and the General Faculty. Sec. 3. The Dean of College Men shall be appointed by the ballot of the Trus- tees, on the nomination of the General Council, and shall hold office during the pleasure of the Board of Trustees. He shall be ex-ofHcio Chairman of the General Committee on Discipline. Sec. 4. The disciplinary control of the women of the several departments of the College is primarily committed to the Dean of College Women, the Dean of Conservatory Women, and the Dean of Academy Women, respectively, under the direction of the Women's Board of Managers. Sec. 5. The Deans of Women shall be appointed by ballot of the Trustees, on the nomination of the General Council, and hold office during the pleasure of the Board of Trustees, and shall be ex-officio members of the Women's Board of Man- agers. The Dean of College Women shall be ejt-officio presiding officer of the Women's Board of Managers. Sec. 6. The Women's Board of Managers shall consist of the three Deans above mentioned, together w^ith six other members, who shall be chosen by the General Faculty, upon nomination of the Women's Board of Managers, for terms of three years, and divided into three classes of two members each, so that the terms of office of two members shall expire each year. Sec. 7. The Women's Board of Managers shall have authority to make and change rules and regulations, subject to the approval of the General Faculty, for the discipline, deportment, and good order of the women pursuing studies in any of the departments of the College. Sec. 8. The Women's Board of Managers shall hold monthly meetings and other meetings at the call of the Dean of College Women; or, upon request of three other members of the Board. They shall advise with the Deans on all matters pertaining to the discipline, deportment, and good order of the women of the Col- lege; and shall hear appeals from students alleging grievances in the administration of the regulations. Sec. 9. The several Deans of Women shall be primarily responsible for the discipline, deportment, and good order of the women in their respective departments, but concerning all the general interests of the College they shall constitute a com- mittee of conference, and all cases of discipline requiring the action of the Women's Board shall be brought before this committee of Deans of Women, and action be recommended by them to the Board. The Dean of College Women shall be ex- oMcio Chairman of this committee. ARTICLE XIII Of Degrees; of the Committee on Honorary Degrees Section i. The Trustees will consider eligible for the degree of Bachelor of Arts (A. B.) any person nominated by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences through (Int. 29) Oberlin College the General Faculty who has completed a four years' course of study in the arts and sciences and passed examinations satisfactory to the Departmental Faculty. This shall not preclude the conferring of any other primary degree on proper occasion for work performed. Sec. 2. The Trustees will consider eligible for the degree of Bachelor of Divinity (D. B.) any person nominated by the Faculty of the Theological Seminary through the General Faculty who has theretofore received a degree from an institu- tion approved for the purpose by the Departmental Faculty, representing four years of study in the arts and sciences, and has completed a three years' course of study in theology and passed examinations satisfactory to the Departmental Faculty. Sec. 3. The Trustees will consider eligible for the degree of Bachelor of Music (Mus.B.) any person nominated by the Faculty of the Conservatory of Music through the General Faculty who has theretofore, upon examination by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, been found to have educational attainments equivalent to the College entrance requirements, and has completed a course of study in music equiva- lent to at least four years' work therein, and passed examinations satisfactory to the Departmental Faculty. Sec. 4. Certificates of merit may be given by the General Faculty upon nomi- nation of the Departmental Faculty for work done by students in any department. Sec. 5. The Trustees will consider eligible for the degree of Master of Arts (A.M.) any person nominated by the General Faculty and holding the degree of A. B. from this corporation, or holding a degree deemed equivalent thereto by the General Faculty, who, while in residence, shall have completed a one year's course of study in the arts and sciences and passed examinations satisfactory to the Faculty of the College of Arts and Sciences, and shall have satisfactorily met the requirements published in the annual catalogue governing graduate study. Sec. 6. The Board may at any time, by a vote of three-fourths of the mem- bers present, confer honoris causa on those whom they may deem worthy, such honors and degrees as are usually conferred honoris causa in similar institutions. Sec. 7. A committee on honorary degrees shall be appointed annually, consist- ing of the President and two Trustees. Sec. 8. All proposals for honorary degrees shall be made through the President of the College and shall be in writing, stating the reasons upon which the proposal is based. Sec. 9. Proposals for honorary degrees shall be referred by the President to the Committee and also to a similar Committee appointed by the General Faculty from its own members. If either Committee recommends the proposal to the Board action will be taken thereon. The reasons should show the person proposed entitled to the honor upon one or more of the following grounds : (i) That he is the author of some original work of such a character as to leave no doubt of the learning, attainments, and literary professional ability of the writer; or, (2) That in addition to the other claims for recognition for distinguished (Int. 30) By-Laws ability and learning he holds an honorable ofHce, position in some university, college or school of law, of medicine, of theology, or of science, of good repute in this country or elsewhere; or, (3) That he is a man of acknowledged eminence in some one or more of the following directions, viz.: (o) in letters, or (&) in science, or (c) in some of the learned professions, or (d) in the public service. ARTICLE XIV Of the Meetings of the Board of Trustees Section i. The regular meetings of the Board shall be as follows: The annual meeting, * which shall occur in Oberlin on the second Friday before Thanksgiving Day each year. The semi-annual meeting, which shall occur in Oberlin on the Monday preceding commencement. Sec. 2. Special and called meetings may be held at any time in accordance with the charter. If at any time between regular meetings the President shall ascertain that a majority of the Trustees prefer a later date for any regular meeting, the President may postpone the same from the dates fixed above to any date not more than four weeks thereafter, and of which regular notice shall be given. Sec. 3, No nomination of a member of the Board of Trustees (other than the Alumni Trustees), nor of a permanent professor, shall be ratified by the Trustees, and no person shall be elected a President, Treasurer, Secretary, head of department, a Trustee, or permanent professor except at a regular meeting, or at a special meet- ing held on at least seven days' notice. Sec. 4. There shall always be presented to the Board of Trustees in well- bound books kept for that purpose, signed copies of such votes of the Committees . and Faculties as are laid before the Board of Trustees for confirmation. Sec. 5. Order of Business. At the regular meetings of the Board the order of business, unless changed by vote, shall be as follows: (i) Call to order; prayer; roll-call. (2) Reading of minutes of preceding meeting and action thereon. (3) Reading of proceedings of Prudential Committee and action thereon. (4) Reports (with their Exhibits). (a) of President; (&) of Treasurer; (c) of Auditing Committee; (d) of Investment Committee. • Amendment of June 17, 1907. (Int. 31) Oberlin College (5) Reports of other standing committees. (a) of Committee on Appointments; (b) of Committee on Nomination of Trustees ; (c) of Committee on Honorary Degrees. (6) Report of Special Committees. (7) Report of Advisory Committees. (8) Unfinished Business. (9) New Business. Sec. 6. Roberts' Rules of Order, so far as applicable, shall be the parliamen- tary authority of the Board. ARTICLE XV Of the Advisory Committees Section i. Permanent Advisory Committees shall be chosen for each of the following departments or branches of the corporation and its work : a. The Seminary. b. The Academy. c. The Conservatory. d. The Course of Instruction in Drawing and Painting. e. The Library. /. The Ancient Languages. g. The Modern Languages. h. Philosophy. i. History. y. Mathematics. • . k. The Biological Sciences. /. The Physical Sciences. m. The Athletics, Discipline, Gymnasium, and Physical Training for Men. n. The Athletics, Discipline, Gymnasium, and Physical Training for Women. 0. Economics, Political Science, and Sociology. Sec. 2. Each Advisory Committee shall have power to visit the department or portion of the College to which it is assigned, and to inspect and examine the work and conditions therein. Sec. 3. Each Advisory Committee shall make a report, in writing, at least once in three years, and also at such other times as the Committee may desire, or the Board of Trustees may from time to time request, to the Board of Trustees upon the work, conditions, merits, and needs of the department or portion of the College to which it is assigned. Such report may also embrace any recommendations or other matters which the Committee see fit to incorporate therein. Such Committee may also make further reports whenever they desire or the Board of Trustees may re- quest. The reports of the Advisory Committee shall be preserved in well-bound books for that purpose and suitably indexed for the use of the Trustees and officers of instruction and government of the corporation. (Int. 32) By-Laws Sec. 4. Such reports shall be filed with the Secretary of the Board of Trustees at least three weeks prior to the annual meeting of the Board, and in the discretion ■of the President be distributed to the Trustees with the other reports. Sec. 5. Each Advisory Committee shall consist of three members, one of whom shall be a member of the Board of Trustees. The Committees shall be chosen as follows : At the meeting of the Board of Trustees occurring next after the adoption hereof, the Board of Trustees shall appoint the members of each Advisory Com- mittee. The names of the members of each Committee so appointed shall thereupoh he divided by lot into three classes, consisting of one member whose term shall be for three years, one member whose term shall be for two years, and one member whose term shall be for one year. At each annual meeting of the Board of Trustees thereafter the successors to the members whose terms expire thereat shall be chosen for the term of three years. Sec. 6. The term of each member of a Committee shall begin at the close of the meeting at which he is appointed. Sec. 7. Any vacancy in the Advisory Committees occurring when the Board of Trustees is not in session may be filled by appointment by the President for the unexpired term. Sec. 8. The meetings of the Committees shall be held at such time as they may elect or provide by rule therefor, or as the President from time to time re- quests. Sec. g. The several Advisory Committees may, at the request of the Board of Trustees, or at their own option, assemble at any time for conference together, in which case they shall organize in accordance with parliamentary usage for tem- porary organization. ARTICLE XVI Of Amendments Amendments to these By-Laws may be adopted at any regular meeting, or at any special meeting notice of which with the amendment proposed shall have been given at least seven days before the meeting. (Int. 33) Historical Summary Historical Summary The chief sources of authority for the statements in the following sections are President Fairchild's "Oberlin : the Colony and the College," and the records of the proceedings of the Board of Trustees. The records of the Prudential Committee, and the annual reports of the President and Treasurer have also been consulted, as well as the special pamphlets issued by the College from time to time in con- nection with the erection of new buildings, and the files of the "Review" and the "Evangelist." 1832. The plan of Oberlin originated with Rev. John J. Shipherd in 1832, while he was pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Elyria, Ohio. Associated with him in the development of this plan was Mr. Philo P. Stewart, formerly a missionary among the Cherokees in Mississippi, and, at that time residing in Mr. Shipherd's family. The plan involved a school open to both sexes, with various departments, Preparatory, Teachers', Collegiate, and Theological, furnishing a substantial educa- tion with such facilities for self-support as the manual labor system was supposed to present. The design of the institution, as stated in the first annual report (1834), was "the diffusion of useful science, sound morality, and pure religion, among the growing multitudes of the Mississippi Valley." The statement is added that "it aims also at bearing an important part in extending these blessings to the destitute millions which overspread the earth." The school was to be surrounded by a Chris- tian community. From Messrs. Street and Hughes, of New Haven, Conn., a pro- visional pledge was secured of a tract of forest land, five hundred acres in extent, in Russia Township, in Lorain County, Ohio. In November, 1832, Messrs. Shipherd and Steward selected the site. In addition to the five hundred acres donated by the original proprietors, a section of land, three miles square, nearly six thousand acres, was purchased at the low rate of $1.50 an acre, and resold at an advance of $1 an acre, thus providing a fund with which to lay the foundations of the school. There had recently been published in this country an account of the self-sacri- ficing life of John Frederick Oberlin, a German pastor among the French and German population of a valley on the borders of Alsace and Lorraine. His spirit and achievements seemed so like those which were desired for the new colony that his name was given to it by the founders. 1833, April ig. Arrival of the first colonist, Peter P. Pease, already a resident of the county. Mr. Pease pitched his tent on what is now the southeast corner of the college campus, April 19, 1833. Here the first log cabin was built. 1833, December 3. The work of the institution opened with an attendance of thirty-four students. The total attendance during the introductory term in the winter of 1833-34 was forty-four, twenty-nine men and fifteen women. The plan of work included preparatory, collegiate, and theological departments. The manual labor department was considered by the founders indispensable in any complete educa- tional plan. 1833, December 8. First college building completed, "Oberlin Hall." (Int. 37) Oberlin College 1834, February 2. A charter was issued by the Legislature of the State of Ohio to the "Oberlin Collegiate Institute," a title retained until 1850. It should be re- membered, however, that the change in 1850 was a change in name only, and not in the grade of instruction. The institution began to do college work in 1834. I&S4, March 10. First meeting of the Board of Trustees. 1834, April 2. First Congregational Church organized. 1834, October. The first class in the College department was organized, con- sisting of four young men. On October 29, 1834, the first "Commencement," or anniversary, was held. The speakers were Freshmen, and a few others of the more advanced students. 1834, October 30. The first Prudential Committee was appointed, to conduct the affairs of the College under the direction of the Board of Trustees, and to report to it. 1835, January i. Rev. Asa Mahan elected President, a position which he held until his resignation August 28, 1850. 1835, February 10. The Trustees committed to the Faculty the internal manage- ment of the institution; "provided, always, that the Faculty be holden amenable to the Board of Trustees, and not liable to censure of interruption from ' the Board so long as their measures shall not infringe on the laws or general principles of the institution." .^ i^SSt February 10. Decision by the Board of Trustees to admit students "irre- spective of color." 1835, May. Organization of work in the Theological department. Arrival of many theological students from Lane Seminary, of Cincinnati; also of a number of college students from Western Reserve College at Hudson. 1835, J^h 5-S- Inauguration of President Mahan, Professor Finney, and Pro- fessor Morgan. 1835, July 21. Formation of a "Young Ladies' Association of Oberlin Collegiate Institute" for the promotion of literature and religion. In 1846 this society became the "Ladies' Literary Society." Later this society assumed a Latin name, "Uttcrae Laborum Solamen," and it has since been known by its initials, "L. L. S." 1835, December. By the end of the second year, the institution was fully or- ganized in all its departments, with a total attendance of two hundred and seventy- six students, thirty-five in theological classes, thirty-seven in college classes, seventy- three in the "Female Department," and one hundred and thirty-one in preparatory classes. 1836, February il. Adoption of a seal, consisting of a simple monogram of the letters "O. C. I." 1836, February 11. Appointment of a "Female Board of Managers." This was a board of women, "with power to regulate and control the internal affairs of the Female Department of the Institute, agreeable to a' code of by-laws to be recom- mended by them and recognized by the Board of Trustees." 1837, September. Four young women were enrolled as Freshmen in the regular College course. Three of these were graduated in August, 1841, and were the first young women who received degrees in the Arts in this country. i5jp, January. First issue of the "Oberlin Evangelist." This was a semi- (Int 38) Historical Summary monthly paper of eight pages, established as an organ of communication with the Christian world. It very soon attained a circulation of five thousand copies. 1839, At a time of extreme financial need, Messrs. John Keep and William Dawes were sent upon a financial mission to England. They were sustained by the commendations of distinguished philanthropists in this country, and were cordially received by men of similar spirit in England. By untiring diligence, they raised, in the course of eighteen months, $30,000, sufficient to cancel the debts of the Insti- tute. They also brought back to Oberlin six thousand volumes for the library, and much valuable apparatus for the departments of Chemistry and Natural Philosophy. A petition for assistance and recognition was presented to the corporation of the City of London, and was defeated by the close vote of eighty-one to eighty-three. It was chiefly the fidelity of Oberlin to anti-slavery principles that brought forth this generous support from Christian people in Great Britain. J839, September 14. Organization of the "Dialectic Society," later called the "Young Men's Lyceum," now known as Phi Kappa Pi Society. i8s9> October 30. Formation of "Philomathesian Society," now known as Phi Delta Society. 1842. A report upon manual labor, printed in the annual catalogue for 1842, shows the following amounts earned by students: total for manual labor of young men, $6,017.40; total for teaching by young men during the year and during the vacation, $5,405-32; total earned by young women by manual labor and teaching, $1,540.57; grand total for the year, $12,963.29. 1843, August. Tuition in the College Department was increased to $20 per annum. The annual catalogue for 1842 contains the following statement explaining this action: "The Trustees have been compelled to take this step by the pecuniary "exigencies of the Institution, having no permanent fund for the support of its "large board of Professors, Tutors, and Assistant Teachers. Soon after the open- "ing of the Collegiate Department of the Institution, an association was formed in "New York, called the 'Oberlin Professorship Association,' by which the support of "eight professors was pledged to the Board of Trustees. In consequence of this "pledge, and at the request of some members of the Association, the Trustees in- "formed the public that tuition would be free in the College as well as in the "Theological Department. Owing to the great fire in New York, in the winter of "1835, and the subsequent pecuniary embarrassment of the brethren of the Associa- "ation, this fund has hitherto, for the most part, failed; and the Trustees have, in "no year, been able to pay the salaries of the Professors." 1845. "The Oberlin Quarterly Review" was started, "for the discussion of questions of doctrine and duty, and of other questions which occupy public atten- tion." It existed for four years. 1846. February 17. The village of Oberlin was incorporated by action of the Legislature of the State of Ohio. 1847. Organization of the "Oberlin Musical Association." Later, May 12, i860, the name was changed to the "Oberlin Musical Union." In the sixty-three years of its history, from 1847 to January i, 1909, it has given 148 public concerts 7550, March 21. By act of the Legislature of the State of Ohio, the name of the institution was changed from "Oberlin Collegiate Institute" to "Oberlin College." 1851, August 25. Professor Charles Grandison Finney was elected President of Oberlin College, a position which he held until his resignation, August 19, 1865. (Int. 39) Oberlin College 1851, August 26. The trustees approved a movement for an endowment .fund by means of "scholarships." The scholarships, each securing free tuition ($3 a term) for one student, were of three varieties, for six years, for eighteen years, and perpetual, costing respectively $25, $50, and $100. They brought to the College about $85,000 for endowment purposes. The immediate result of the scholarship system was the doubling of the number of students, there being an advance in a single year from 571 to 1,020, an increase maintained ever afterward, with four exceptions. Before 1880 nearly all the "terminable" scholarships had been exhausted. There were nearly four hundred "perpetual" scholarships ; in many cases the holders of the perpetual scholarships surrendered them to the College as a free gift; in other cases the holders reserved the right to send their own children upon the scholarships, or exchanged them for terminable scholarships; others have transferred them at a price, and only a few remain in force. The Board of Trustees voted, under date of March 5, i8g6, to gather in as soon as possible, and at the lowest price possible, all scholarships that could be located. 1852, February 18. A seal was adopted by the Board of Trustees as the cor- porate seal of the College, somewhat larger than the former seal; the new seal is circular in form, displaying a representation of a field of grain and a college build- ing, with the words "Oberlin College" in the margin above, and the words "Learn- ing and Labor" in the margin below. i8s4- Formation, by the men's literary societies, of the "College Societies Li- brary Association." 1836. Organization of the second literary society for women, "Aelioian Society." 1858, September 13. The famous Oberlin- Wellington Rescue Case. This was a case of resistance to the execution of the fugitive slave law. A young colored man named John Price, supposed to be a fugitive from Kentucky, a resident of Oberlin for some months, was enticed into the country, where he was seized by four men, put in charge of a Deputy United States Marshal and a Deputy Sheriff from Columbus, and was taken to Wellington. A rescue party, composed of citizens and students from Oberlin and citizens of Wellington, forcibly took Price from the custodj' of the Marshal, and brought him back to Oberlin. After two or three days Price escaped to Canada. In December indictments were brought against twenty- four citizens of Oberlin and thirteen citizens of Wellington. The trial commenced in Cleveland on the 5th of April, 1859, and continued with slight interruptions until the middle of May, when the cases were put over until the July term. Fourteen of the Oberlin men were in jail from April 15th to July 6th. In the meantime, the four men engaged in the seizure of Price had been indicted in Lorain County for kidnapping. Becoming alarmed, the four men persuaded the United States District Attorney to propose to the counsel for the rescurers that the suits on both sides should be dropped, and this was done. "It was a costly price to pay, but it secured to Oberlin, from that time on, freedom from the incursions of the slave-catchers, and northern Ohio largely shared in the immunity." This was not the first case of rescue by the citizens and students of Oberlin. As early as 1841, a committee of citizens and students followed a party of kidnap- pers, and rescued two fugitives who were being carried back to Kentucky. J858, November. First publication of the "Oberlin Students Monthly." It was discontinued after two and one-half years, because of the great exodus of students to the War. (Int. 40) Historical Summary 1839. Formation of the Ladies' Societies Library Association, an organization composed of the women's literary societies. i860, May 3. Formation of Second Congregational Church. 1861, April 20. Enlistment of Company C, Seventh Regiment, 0. V. L, com- posed of students from Oberlin College, Four hundred and thirty-one students applied for admission to a company, whose maximum was supposed to be eighty-one. The pressure was so great that a second company was organized, and its roll was filled in the same manner. The second company, however, was not accepted and soon disbanded. The number in the first company was finally sifted down to one hundred and one. A few months after Company C enlisted, Oberlin and vicinity sent a company to the Forty-first Regiment, O. V. L In the second year of the war, another company went from Oberlin to join the One Hundred and Third Regiment. The same year, when Cincinnati was threatened, nearly all the college students able to bear arms, with many preparatory students and citizens, marched on a few hours' notice, provisioned and equipped with arms and ammunition, to the defense of that city. After several weeks, when the danger from the invasion had passed, this company, known as the "Squirrel Hunters' Company," was sent home with honor. Counting students and alumni, probably eight hundred and fifty repre- sentatives of Oberlin fought in the War for the Union. 1861, August 24. The Board of Trustees voted to confer the degree of Bachelor of Arts upon six men who were absent in the Army. Credit was also given to all students for the time spent in the Army. 1866, June 26. Professor James Harris Fairchild was elected President of Oberlin College, a position which he held until his resignation, June 24, 1889. 1867, August 26. The Oberlin Conservatory of Music, organized in 1865 as a private school, was brought into connection with the College as one of its depart- ments 1869, August 4. Formation of Alpha Zeta Society, made necessary by the in- creasing numbers of members of the other two men's societies. /5~o, July 2g. First alumni representation on the Board of Trustees. Three alumni, one from the Seminary and two from the College, sat with the Board of Trustees as "Corresponding Members," but they did not have the privilege of voting. 1871, November 15. The third meeting of the National Congregational Council was held in Oberlin beginning November 15th. In connection with this meeting of the National Council, the corner stone of Council Hall, the home of the Theological department, was l^d. 1874, April I. First issue of the "Oberlin College Review," originally a semi- monthly publication. It was made a weekly in 1889. The first article in the first issue was by President Fairchild, entitled "A Visit to Waldbach, the Home of Pastor Oberlin." 1874, August 3. The number of corporate members of the Board of Trustees was increased to eighteen. 1874, October 3. Formation of the Union Library Association. This was an organization formed by vmiting the College Societies Library Association and the Ladies Societies Library Association, the membership including Phi Kappa Pi, Phi Delta, Alpha Zeta, L. L. S., and Aelioian. At the time of the formation of the U. L. A. there were 3,058 volumes in the library. By 1898 the number had grown to 9,877. On March i, 1908, the Union Library Association library was given to (Int. 41) Oberlin College the College. At the time of its donation to the College it contained 14,456 bound volumes and miscellaneous pamphlets and magazines. 1875, J»h 30. The elective system was introduced into the Department of Philosophy and Arts, in the. Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years. The studies of the Freshman year continued to be definitely prescribed. At the same time the "Literary" course took the place of the "Ladies" course. 1S77. It was voted that the long vacation in the College year, formerly occurring in the winter, should hereafter come in the summer. 1878, June 8.^ The number of trustees of the College was increased to twenty- four, four to be chosen each year to serve for six years, one of the four to be elected upon the nomination of the alumni. 1881,/ November. Organization of the Oberlin College Glee Club. 1881, November 28. Organization of the Young Men's Christian Association of the College. 1883, June 2g — July 4. Celebration of the Semi-Centennial of Oberlin College. The program was chiefly historical. 1885, June 29. The College assumed financial responsibility for the Conserva- tory of Music. 1886, Establishment of a Philosophical Course, leading to the degree of Bachelor of Philosophy. This course required one less year of preparatory work for entrance than the Qassical Course, and substituted modern languages for the college work in Greek and Latin. In 1892, the entrance requirements for this course were increased and made identical with those for the Classical Course. 1887, July 27. The Slavic Course was established in the Theological Seminary. A gift of $85,000 was received in the year 1905, by bequest of Miss Anne Walworth, of Cleveland, for the support of the Slavic work, or otherwise, as the Board of Trustees shall direct. 1887. Completion of Peters Hall, Talcott Hall, and Baldwin Cottage. i8go. The first "Hi-O-Hi," the College Annual, published by the class of 1891. i8go, June 30. A statement by President Fairchild, "The Principles and Re- lations hitherto recognized in the Administration of Oberlin College," was received by the Board of Trustees and placed upon permanent record. i8gi, January 28. Professor William Gay Ballantine was elected President of Oberlin College, a position which he held until his resignation, June 22, 1896. i8g2, June 20. It was voted by the Trustees that the name of the Preparatory Department be changed to the "Academy." 1893, May 24. At the meeting of the Oberlin Temperance Alliance, held in Spear Library, the Anti-Saloon League was organized. The first public meeting was held at the First Congregational Church Sunday, June 4. 1894, February. 3. Organization of the Young Women's Christian Association of Oberlin College. 1894, June 18. The title of the head of the Women's Department was changed from "Principal" to "Dean." 1896, March 5. Adoption by the Trustees of a plan of reorganization of Oberlin College. By this plan the relations of the several departments were defined and adjusted, and the Councils were established. (Int. 42) Historical Summary i8g8, November 2<). Rev, John Henry Barrows was elected President of Oberlin College, a position which he held until his death, June 3, 1902. j^pp, March 8. A Teachers' Course in Physical Training was established, suc- ceeding a similar course which had been in existence for several years with some- what lower entrance requirements. The Teachers' Course was open at first to women only, but was reorganized in 1904 to include both men and women. 1899, June /p. Division of office of Secretary and Treasurer. Appointment of Mr. George M. Jones as Secretary. ipoo, June. Alumni Reunion. In connection with this reunion, pledges were made for general endowment for the College to the extent of $72,000. There were also received Scholarship foundations and other special gifts, to the extent of $10,000. 1900, June 27. The Oberlin College Living Endowment Union was organized, with a view of affording a convenient means for the Alumni, former students, and other friends of Oberlin College, who so desire, "to contribute yearly towards its maintenance as their means and other obligations justify." On March ist, 1909, there were 916 outstanding subscriptions to the fund, providing for annual payments amount- ing in the aggregate to $3,900.70. These payments, due yearly, represent a "Living" endowment income equal to the income the College receives from a regular endow- ment of $78,000. Since the organization of the Union there has been paid into the College Treasurer, on account of subscriptions to the fund, $13,055.02. A rule pro- vides that payments may be increased, or, on due notice to the Secretary, diminished, temporarily suspended, or discontinued altogether. 1901, March 6. It was voted by the Board of Trustees that hereafter the degree of Bachelor of Arts (A. B.) be the only degree granted to those who complete the required courses in the College Department. 1901, March 6. Adoption of the semester plan by the College Department, in- stead of the term plan. 1901, March 6. The office of College Dean established, with Professor Henry C. King as the first Dean. 1901, March 6. Adoption by the Board of Trustees of a plan for permanent Advisory Committees, the departments being arranged in fifteen groups, with a special Advisory Committee for each group. ipoz, December 31. Completion of the Half Million Endowment Fund. On January 11, 1901, Mr. John D. Rockefeller offered to the College the sum of $200,000, on the condition that an additional $300,000 be raised for endowment purposes by December 31, 1901. A general canvass was made among the friends of the College and the alumni, and the fund was completed at 5 :30 o'clock in the afternoon of December 31. The number of contributors to this fund was. 539. jpo^, March 19. Death of Ex-President James Harris Fairchild. ipo^. May 12. Organization of Phi Alpha Phi Society. 1902, June 3. Death of President John Henry Barrows, the first President of Oberlin College who died in office. jpo^,, November 19. Professor Henry Churchill King was elected President of Oberlin College. His inauguration as President occurred May 13, 1903. ipo^, February 5. The Board of Trustees voted to undertake to raise a new Half Million Fund, towards which an anonymous donor in Boston, Mass., had made a provisional offer of $100,000. (Int. 43) Oberlin College J90S, February 5. Creation of office of Dean of the Theological Seminary. Ap- pointment of Professor Edward I. Bosworth to this office. J903, February 5. Creation of the office of Dean of College Men. Appointment of Professor Edward A. Miller to the new office. J90S, May 14. Dedication of the Memorial Arch, erected in honor of certain missionaries of the American Board, many of whom were Oberlin graduates, who suffered martyrdom in the Boxer uprising in China in 1900. 1903, June 22. Voted, to require hereafter that graduates of the Conservatory of Music shall have satisfied the admission requirements of the College department. In view of this action, a degree in music, that of Bachelor of Music (Mus. B.), will be granted to the graduates of the Conservatory of Music. 1904, January 18. By bequest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Olney, of Cleveland, Ohio, the Olney Art Collection, valued at $150,000, and endowment for same, $10,000, came into the possession of the College. The Collection remained in Cleveland until the spring of 1908, when it was removed to Oberlin and installed temporarily on the third floor of the Carnegie Library building. 1904, June 20. Adoption of a new arrangement for the oversight of women, providing for three deans, a Dean of College Women, a Dean of Conservatory Women, and a Dean of Academy Women, the several deans to be primarily respon- sible for the administration of the rules of the institution in their respective depart- ments. Appointments of Miss Florence M. Fitch as Dean of College Women, Mrs. Harmonia W. Woodford as Dean of Conservatory Women, and Mrs. Edith C. Fargo as Dean of Academy Women. 1904, October. First issue of the "Oberlin Alumni Magazine." 1904, November 16. Creation of office of Assistant to the President, the es- pecial work to be that of increasing the material equipment of the College. Appoint- ment of Mr. Charles W. Williams to the new office. ^905, January 20. Offer by Mr. Andrew Carnegie, of New York, of $125,000 for a new library building, provided the College shall secure $100,000 for library endow- ment. This endowment was completed June 30, 1906. On March 18, 1907, Mr. Car- negie promised $25,000 additional for the library building, upon the condition that the College should secure $20,000 of additional endowment. 1905, April 16., The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching was .founded by Mr. Andrew Carnegie, and established by act of Congress, March 10, 1906. The first printed list of accredited institutions upon this Foundation, pub- lished July 9, 1906, contains the name of Oberlin College as one of the institutions eligible for the benefits of this Foundation. 1905, November 22. Adoption of revised code of By-Laws. The Committee on Revision was appointed March 6, 1901, and made a partial report June 22, 1903. The report in general was adopted November 16, 1904, with final action upon the general code November 22, 1905, and upon one section, June 18, 1906. 1906, June 30. Completion of the second Half-Million Fund, begun February S, 1903. Total $501,608. The items which constitute this total are: from Mr. An- drew Carnegie for a new library building, $125,000; from fifty-six donors, $100,000, for library endowment; from an anonymous donor in Boston for the increase of salaries of teachers in the College and Seminary, $100,000; for a new Art Building and endowment, $25,000; for a Men's Building, $5,000; from Miss Anne Walworth for endowment for the Slavic Department or other needs, $85,000; from Mr. Fred- (Int. 44) Historical Summary erick N. Finney for the Finney Memorial Chapel Fund, $15,000; Scholarships and Loan Funds, $25,000; miscellaneous gifts for equipment and endowment, $21,608. xpod, December 5. Creation of the office of Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. Appointment of Professor Charles E. St. John to this office. 1907, January 8. The Summer Session incorporated as a part of the regular college year in the College of Arts and Sciences. 1907, November 8. Installation of a chapter of Phi Beta Kappa Society. The Oberlin chapter is known as the Zeta Chapter of Ohio. 1908, January 30. Organization of the Shansi Memorial Association. This is an organization looking to the ultimate establishment in Shansi, China, of an edu- cational institution embodying the principles of Oberlin College. An Academy has already been started. 1908, June 19 — June 25. Celebration of the Seventy-fifth Anniversary of Oberlin College, with a program characterized by educational conferences. There were five conferences as follows : on Secondary Education ; on Theological Education ; on Musical Education; on College Education; also a Civic Conference. In connection with the celebration ql the Seventy-fifth Anniversary, two new buildings were dedi- cated : Finney Memorial Chapel, June 21 ; Carnegie Library, June 23. 1909. The period from 1900 to 1909 has been marked by the great growth in the College of Arts and Sciences. The registration in the year 1900-01 was 428 students; in the year 1908-09 the registration in this department was 874. (Int. 45) Endowments, Scholarships, Material Equipment, and Needs I. Endowments General Statement From 1833 to 1852 Oberlin College was supported by gifts and the term bills of students. The first endowment was obtained in 1852 by the sale of scholarships. From 1855 to 1875 the Endowment Funds, arranged by ten year periods, were as follows : 185s 1865 1875 Endowment $84,450.58 $91,757.11 $116,002.78 • Theological End 31,838.84 Alumni Fund • 11,945.72 Total $84,450.58 $91,757-11 $159,787-34 The system of accounting used in the Treasurer's office for some years after 1876 does not show distinctly the increase of endowments from year to year. In 1894 a careful effort was made to list the gifts to permanent funds, made between 1876 and 1894, and all such gifts or funds were erected upon the ledger and credited to their proper departments. Those funds which were undesignated for any special object or which were designated for objects of general interest were put under the heading University. Since 1894 the endowments have been as follows : 189s 190S 1908 University $199,687.67 $666,395.08 $917,529.88 College 353,160.55 405,558.85 409.847.95 Theological Sem 113,245.82 127,674.76 212,026.78 Conservatory 30,419.50 30,419.50 Library 14,429.11 24,351.26 128,315.42 Total $680,523.15 $1,254,399.45 $1,698,139.53 Scholarships and annuity funds are not included in the above totals. Professorships Professorships aggregating $595,560.57, designed as the foundations for the pay- ment (in part) of the salaries of the professors in Oberlin College, are included in the preceding total. The list which follows, arranged alphabetically, furnishes de- tailed information concerning these professorship foundations, the dates upon which the College received the gifts, and the Chairs to which these professorships are at present assigned. In cases where the professorships were established by a series of gifts the dates shown are those of the last payments. The amounts are correct to August 31, 1908. Avery Professorship. $25,000. February 22, 1867. By the Executors of the estate of Rev. Charles Avery, of Pittsburg, Pa. Chair of Greek Literature and Greek Archaeology. Brooks Professorship. $$0,000. Completed January 22, 1895. By Garry Brooks, of Fairport, N. Y. Chair of History. (Int. 49) Oberlin College James F. Clark Professorship. $23,000. March 7, 1884. By bequest of James F. Clark, of Cleveland, O. Chair of Mathematics. Dascotnb Professorship. $19,634.41. Net proceeds of an endowment canvass in the year 1879. Chair of Botany. Dickinson Foundation. $38,000. Completed August 29, 1893. By request of Julia A. Dickinson. Foundation for the chairs of the Dean of Women and the Director of the Women's Gymnasium. Fairchild Professorship. $36,387.09. Net proceeds of an endowment canvass, largely among the alumni, in the year 1888. Chair of Theology. Finney Professorship. $21,371.10 Net proceeds of an endowment canvass, about the year 1877. Chair of the Old Testament Language and Literature. Graves Professorship. $30,000. Completed April 21, 1882. By the Graves family, of Morristown, N. J. Chair of Latin Language and Literature. Holbrook Professorship. $25,000. Completed October 5, 1881. By Miss Mary W. Holbrook, of Holbrook, Mass. Chair of Homiletics. Fredrika Bremer Hull Professorship of Modern Languages. $55,881.37. April 17, 1889. By bequest of Charles J. Hull, of Chicago, 111. Chairs of German and French. Mrs. A. A. F. Johnston Professorship. $12,524.33. Incomplete. Proceeds, to date, of a canvass begun in 1898. Chair of Mediaeval History. Michigan Professorship. $25,158.68. Net proceeds of an endowment canvass made in the years 1881 and 1882. Chair of Church History. Monroe Professorship. $23,748.25 Net proceeds of endowment canvass in the years 1881 and 1882. Chair of Economics and Sociology. Morgan Professorship. $8,935.84. Net proceeds of endowment canvass about the year 1875. Chair of New Testament Language and Literature. W. E. Osborn Foundation. $38,500. Completed March 16, 1904. By bequest of William E. Osborn, of Pittsburg, Pa. Foundation for the President's Chair. Perkins Professorship. $20,000. Completed December 31, 1885. By Joseph Per- kins, of Cleveland, O. Chair of Physiology and Physical Training. Fenelon B. Rice Professorship. $30,419.50. Established in 1901, by the transfer of $20,000 from the surplus funds of the Conservatory of Music, and by sundry addi- tional subscriptions. Foundation for the Chair of the Director of the Conservatory. L. H. Severance Professorship. $40,000. January 3, 1902. By L. H. Severance, of New York City. Chair of Chemistry and Mineralogy. Shansi Professorship. $40,000. April 19, 1907. By D. Willis James, of New York City. Chair of Practical Theology. Stone Professorship. $50,000. October 1, 1880. By Mrs. Valeria G. Stone, of Maiden, Mass. Chair of Philosophy and Psychology. Lectureship Haskell Lectureship. $20,000. December i, 1905. By bequest of Mrs. Caroline E. Haskell, of Michigan City, Ind. Lectureship on Oriental Literature in its rela- tion to the Bible and Christian teachings. (Int. SO) Endowments General Endowment In addition to the professorships and lecturship mentioned in the preceding sec- tions, there are endowment funds aggregating $1,082,578.96, as shown in the list which follows. Endowment funds for the College of Arts and Sciences are marked (Coll.) ; for the Theological Seminary, (Sem.) ; for the Library, (Lib.) ; endowments for the general expense of the institution are marked (Univ.). The year in which each gift was made is shown in parenthesis. E. K. Alden Fund (1897) Lib. $ 5,724.13 Alumni Fund (1870) Univ. 17,514.89 Andrews Fund (1900) Lib. 100.00 Anonymous Fund ( 1906) Univ. 100,000.00 Anonymous Fund (1908) Lib. 10,000.00 Sarah M. Atkinson Fund (1908) Univ. 10,000.00 E. I. Baldwin Fund ( 1894) Univ. 24,475.00 Kora F. Barnes Fund ( 1905) Univ. 10,000.00 Henrietta Bissell Fund (1881) Univ. 10,000.00 Burrell Fund ( 1882) Sem. 7,494-55 Butler Fund (1882) Univ. 1,505.91 William C. Chapin Fund ( 1905) Sem. 17,205.75 Class of '85 Fund Lib. 887.00 Helen G. Coburn Fund ( 1906) Lib: 9,980.10 Cochran Fund (1886) ■ Lib.' 500.00 Cooper Fund ( 1902) Univ. 3,028.26 Davis Fund ( 1882) Univ. 586.49 Endowment Univ. 173,608.51 Endowment Coll. 68,059.59 Endowment Sem. 34,641.60 Endowment Union Fund (1907) •. Univ. 100.00 Faculty Fund (1902)... Lib. 2,152.50 Finney Fund (1882) Univ. 242.70 Gillett Fund (1880) Univ. 709.68 Gillett Fund (1905) Sem. 4,908.13 Grant Fund ( 1887) Lib. 500.00 Hall Fund (1886) Lib. 500.00 Charles M. Hall Fund ( 1906) Lib. 9,000.00 Truman P. Handy Fund ( 1899) Univ. 2,000.00 Haskell Fund (1905) Univ. 31,019.63 C. S. Hay Fund ( 1908) Lib. 1,000.00 Henderson Fund (1886) Lib. 100.00 L. Smith Hobart Fund (1908) Sem. 1,000.00 Holbrook Fund (1888) Lib. 11,176.63 Hudson Fund ( 1890) Sem. 133-39 D. Willis James Fund ( 1906) Lib. 10,000.00 Angeline Fisher Jenison Fund (1907) Univ. 1,000.00 Keep-Clark Fund ( 1886) Lib. 500.00 Keith Fund (1904) Univ 2,997.97 Abbie R. Kendall Fund ( 1906) Lib. 475-0O Edward D. Kimball Fund (1907) Univ. 3,871.25 Latimer Fund ( 1876) Univ. 79-14 (Int. 51) Oberlin College Library Fund Lib. 42.00 C. N. Lyman Fund ( 1907) Lib. 33,395-56 Marcus Lyon Fund ( 1902) Univ. 10,000.00 Olney Fund (1904) .Univ. 10,000.00 Perry Fund ( 1880) Univ. 340.25 Place Fund ( 1895) Sem. 4,750.00 Plumb Fund ( 1887) Lib. 1,000.00 Ralph Plumb Fund ( 1897) Univ. 20,000.00 Reunion Fund of 1900 (part)* Univ. 46,198.50 Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class 38 $ 200.00 42 43 45 46 47 • 500.00 565.00 100.00 50.00 235.00 10.00 250.00 51 260.00 50. 3500 25.00 98500 75500 343.00 75.41 100.00 '62 910.00 63 485.00 64 75.00 65 810.00 66 266.50 '67 455.00 70 1,480.00 71 450.00 72 561.00 73 1,115.00 74 190.00 75 2,698.01 76 858.00 77 562.50 78 9,595-00 79 1,288.45 80 459.00 81 525.25 82 1,400.00 83 2,191.50 84 1,178.20 85 2,650.00 * Several Class Funds were designated as scholarships, one was added to the Johnston Professorship and certain subscriptions to others were credited to various funds, as directed by the donors. (Int. 52) Endowments Class of '86 •. 624.00 Class of '87 46474 Class of '88 380.00 Class of '8g 2,655.00 Class of '90 1,991.50 Class of '91 727.00 Class of '92 500.50 Class of '93 1,260.50 Class of '94 854.00 Class of '95 90.00 Class of '96 36500 Class of '97 958.34 Class of '99 936.10 John D. Rockefeller Fund ( 1902) Univ. 200,000.00 Severance Laboratory Fund (1901) Coll. 10,000.00 L. H. Severance Fund ( 1906) Lib. 5,000.00 Shaw Fund (1882) Univ. 85.06 E. A. and C. B. Shedd Fund (1902) Univ. 10,000.00 E. A. and C. B. Shedd Fund ( 1906) Lib. 5,000.00 John Sherman Fund (1902) .Univ. 5,000.00 Clarissa M. Smith Fund (1896) Univ. 4,846.10 Sundry Gifts (mainly 1906) Lib. 18,682.50 Walworth Fund (1905) Univ. 100,275.00 Warner Fund ( 1891 ) Sem. 427.74 Warner Gymnasium Endowment (1902) Univ. 5,000.00 E. A. West Fund (1905) Lib. 2,600.00 Joshua W. Weston Fund ( 1902) Sem. 1,000.00 • Whipple Fund (1880) • Univ. 158.45 . Total $1,082,578.96 OTHER GIFTS In addition to the gifts mentioned in the preceding list and those named in the sections describing Professorships, Scholarships, and Buildings, a very large number of important special gifts for current expenses and other immediate uses have been received by the College during the seventy- five years of its history. In recent years the practice of the College has been to print the names of donors in the Annual Reports of the President and Treasurer. In the early years before the printing of the Annual Reports, many gifts were received without this printed acknowledgement. It is manifestly impossible to print at this point the names of the thousands, who, in the early years, contributed to the current expenses, or of the contributors in more recent years to the Dascomb, Fairchild, Finney, Johnston, Michigan, Monroe, and Morgan professorships, the Class Funds of 1900, the Half-Million Fund of 1901 (539 donors), or the Living Endowment Union. The total number of contributors to Ober- lin College during these years probably exceeds five thousand. ANNUITY FUNDS The preceding sections do not contain any unmatured annuity funds. The aggre- gate of these unmatured annuities at August 31, 1908, was $142,067.33. (Int. 53) II. Scholarships and Loan Funds SCHOLARSHIPS Scholarships aggregating $101,602.45 have been established for the assistance of students. In a few cases the entire income of a scholarship is given to a single student. In most cases it is distributed to several students. The list which follows, arranged alphabetically, furnishes detailed information concerning these scholarship foundations and the date upon which the College received the gifts : Dudley Allen Scholarship Fund, $6500 — Founded (1899) by Mr. Dudley P. Allen and Mrs. Emily Allen Severance, of Cleveland, in memory of their father, Dr. Dudley Allen, of Oberlin. The income of this fund is to be used for the aid of the children of missionaries. Andover Scholarships, $2000 — Founded (1900) in memory of John Smith, of Andover, Mass., by his daughter, Mrs. H. G. Coburn. Avery Fund, $6000 — Established (1864) by bequest of Rev. Charles Avery, of Pittsburg, Pa., for "indigent and worthy" colored students. John Manning Barrows Scholarship, $Jooo — Founded (1902) by bequest of President John Henry Barrows, in memory of his son, John Manning Barrows. Frank Dickinson Bartlett Scholarship, $^000 — Founded (1900) by Mr. A. C. Bartlett, of Chicago, 111. Bierce Scholarship, $1000 — Founded (1886) by Mrs. Sophronia Bierce, of Akron, Ohio. Flora L. Blackstone Scholarship of the Class of 1892, $1000 — Founded (1892) by Mr. William E. Blackstone, of Oak Park, III, and the class of '92, in memory of their classmate, Flora L. Blackstone, for the aid of students preparing for work as foreign missionaries. Lemuel Brooks Scholarship, $5000 — Founded (1888) by Miss Harriet E. Brooks, of Churchville, N. Y., in memory of her father, Rev. Lemuel Brooks. Butler Scholarship, ^1000— Founded (1874) by Mrs. Mahala Butler, of Winchen- don, Mass. Susan S. Button Fund, ^^1.95— Founded (1900) by Miss Susan S. Button, of Litchfield, Ohio. • Caroline Scholarship, $1000 — Founded (1881) by Miss Caroline Phelps Stokes, of , New York City. Henry N. Castle Scholarship, ^1000— Founded (1900) by the family of the late H. N. 'Castle, Honolulu, H. I. Leivis Nelson 'Churchill Scholarship, ^750— Founded (1890) by Mrs. Lewis Vance, of Oberlin, Ohio. Class of 38 Scholarship, ^7025— Founded (1900) by members of the class of 1858. Class of '69 Scholarship, $1060.50 — Founded (1900) by members of the class of 1869. Class of '98 Scholarship, ^xooo— Founded (1900) by members of the class of 1898. Cowles Memorial Scholarship. $7000— Founded (1884) by Mrs. Elizabeth W. R. Lord, in memory of Rev. Henry and Mrs. Alice Welch Cowles. (Int. 54) Scholarships and Loan Funds Leroy H. Cowles Scholarship, $12^0 — Founded (1897) by Mr. J. G. W. Cowles, of Cleveland, in memory of his son, Leroy Hervey Cowles. Dascomb Scholarship, $1000 — Founded (1879) by the friends of Mrs. M. A. P. Dascomb, for many years Principal of the Women's Department of Oberlin College. Julia Clark Davis Scholarship, $1000 — Founded (1905) by Howard H. Russell, of New York City, for the support of a worthy student "in need of such assistance and obliged to support himself while in College." Dodge Scholarship, $1000 — Founded (1881) by Mrs. M. P. Dodge, of New York City. Emerson Scholarship, $1250 — Founded (1892) by Mrs. Mary F. Emerson, of Lafayette, Ind., in memory of her husband, Thomas B. Emerson. Finney Scholarship, $1250 — Founded (1887) by Miss Caroline Phelps Stokes, of New York City, for a colored student preparing for missionary work in Africa. Charles E. Fowler Scholarship, $1000 — Founded (1903) by the bequest of Mr. Charles E. Fowler. Gilchrist-Potter Scholarship Fund, $4750 — Founded (1906) by bequest of Mrs. Ella J. Gilchrist Potter, of Alpena, Mich. Goodnow Scholarship, $5000 — Founded (1906) by bequest of Edward A. Good- now, of Worcester, Mass., "to assist poor and worthy girls in obtaining an educa- tion." Mary Jane Bishop Graves Scholarship, $1000 — Founded (1894) by Mrs. Elmira Bishop Hammon, of Dryden, N. Y., in memory of her sister. Sarah M. Hall Scholarship, $500 — Founded (1905) by bequest of Miss Sarah M. Hall, of Akron, Ohio. Ferdinand V. Hayden Scholarship, $1000 — Founded (1888) by Mrs. Emma W. Hayden, in aid of self-supporting young men. Hinchman Fund, $1045^0 — Founded (1871) by Miss Jane Hinchman, of Philadel- phia, Pa., and furnishing $3 a term to ten self-supporting young women. Jean Woodward Irwin Scholarship, $1000 — Founded (1902) by Mrs. Hannah B. Irwin, of Wheeling, W. Va., in memory of her daughter. Ann IJncoln Fund, $200 — Founded (1891) by Mrs. Ann Lincoln, of Oberlin, in aid of self-supporting girls. Dr. A. D. Lord Scholarship. $1100 — Founded (1882) by Dr. and Mrs. Asa D. Lord, of Batavia, N. Y. Mrs. Elisabeth W. R. Lord Scholarship, $1000 — Founded (1882) by Mrs. Lord. McCord-Gibson Scholarship, $1000 — Originated (1883) in the bequest of Mr. Joseph McCord of the class of '37, and Mr. John Gibson. Metcalf Scholarship, $1000 — Founded C1881) by Mr. E. W. Metcalf, of Elyria, Ohio. Miami Conference Scholarship, $1000 — Founded (1886) by the churches of the Miami Conference of Ohio. John Morgan Scholarship, $1000 — Founded (1883) by Mr. WilHam Hyde, of Ware, Mass. The May Moulton Memorial Fund, $1000 — Founded (1902) by Mrs. Susan Moulton, of Oberlin, and friends, in memory of her daughter. (Int. 55) Oberlin College Howard Gardner Nichols Scholarship, $1000 — Founded (1902) by Mr. J. Howard Nichols, of Boston, Mass., in memory of his son, Howard Gardner Nichols. Oberlin First Congregational Church Scholarship, $1000 — Founded (1894) by the First Congregational Church of Oberlin. Oberlin Second Congregational Church Scholarship, $1000 — Founded (1889) by the Second Congregational Church of Oberlin. Painesville Scholarship, $1000 — Founded (1879) by the Congregational Church of Painesville, Ohio. Anson G. Phelps Scholarship, $1000 — Founded (1890) by Miss Olivia E. P. Stokes, preference being given to colored students. Jennie M. Rosseter Scholarship, $1500 — Founded (1881) by Mrs. Caroline H. Rosseter, of Great Harrington, Mass. ^ Sandusky Scholarship, $1000 — Founded (1879) by the Congregational Church of Sandusky, Ohio. Harvey H. Spelman Scholarship, $1000 — Founded (1899) by Mrs. John D. Rocke- feller, for a self-supporting young man in the College Department. Mrs. Lucy B. Spelman Scholarship, $1000 — Founded (1899) by Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, for a self-supporting young woman in the College Department. The Comfort Starr Scholarship Fund, $2500 — Founded (1902) by !Merritt Starr, of Chicago, 111. Tracy Sturges Scholarship, $500 — Founded (1881) by Mr. Stephen B. Sturges, of Brooklyn, N. Y., and furnishing aid to a student of "good reputation for truth- fulness." Talcott Scholarship, $1000 — Founded (1881) by Mr. James Talcott, of New York City. F. E. Tracy Scholarship., ^7^50— Founded (1890) by Mr. F. E. Tracy, of Mans- field, Ohio. Mrs. F. E. Tracy Scholarship, $1000 — Founded (1900) by Mrs. F. E. Tracy, of Mansfield, O., for a self-supporting young woman in the College Department. Lucy M. Thompson Scholarship, $2000 — Founded (1905) by bequest of Miss Lucy M. Thompson, of Oberlin, Ohio. Howard L. Valentine Scholarship, ^/ooo— Founded (1880) by Mrs. Lucy H. Valentine, of Mountainville, N. Y. Mary E. Wardle Scholarship, ^/i'50— Founded (1896) by bequest of Miss Mary E. Wardle, of Elgin, 111. Beneficiaries designated by the First Congregational Church of Elgin, 111. Lydia Ann Warner Scholarship, $5000— Founded (1888) by Drs. Lucien C and I. De Ver Warner, of New York City, from the estate of their mother. Mrs. Lydia Ann Warner. E. A. West Scholarship Fund, ^1500— Founded (1897) by Mr. E. A. West, of Chicago, III., for the benefit of College students of merit and good character who are self-supporting, or partly so. Ellen M. Whitcomb Scholarship, ^6000— Founded (1884) by Mr. David Whit- comb, of Worcester, Mass., for self-supporting young women in the College De- partment, preference being given to the daughters of home and foreign missionaries. (Int. 56) Scholarships and Loan Funds Janet Whitcomb Scholarship, $1000 — Founded (1899) by Mr. Homer H- Johnson, of Cleveland, O., for a self-supporting young woman in the College Department. 7. C. and Elizabeth E. Wilder Scholarship, $2000 — Founded (1902-1907) by Mrs. Ella M. Wilder Metcalf, in memory of her father and mother. Jennie Morton Williams Scholarship, $1000 — Founded (1883) by Rev. and Mrs. Edwin S. Williams, of Pacific Grove, Cal., in memory of their daughter. Sundry small gifts to a new scholarship not yet erected on the Treasurer's books, $130. The aggregate of the above scholarships is $101,602.45. The following table shows the grouping of these scholarships by departments : University $ 50,310.50 College 30,750.00 Seminary 20,541.95 $101,602.45 There are as yet no scholarships for students in the Conservatory of Music. In addition to the above scholarship funds, there are appropriations in the annual budget known as "Trustee Scholarships," yielding $1,500 a year, for the further assistance of students in the College and Academy departments. LOAN FUNDS There are the following loan funds : The Conservatory Loan Fund, $500 — Founded (1885) by Dr. Lucien C. Warner, for the benefit of students of the Conservatory of Music. Gilchrist Banking Fund for Students of Oberlin College, $9500 — Founded (1906) by bequest of Mrs. Ella J. Gilchrist Potter, of Alpena, Mich., as a memorial for her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gilchrist, of Oberlin, — ^a loan fund "for indigent and self-supporting students of either sex." Jones Loan Fund, $1000 — Originating (1875) in a bequest by Miss Jones, of Syra- cuse, N. Y., and increased by other friends. May Moulton Loan Fund, $500 — Founded (1904) by Mrs. Susan A. S. Moulton for the purpose of making loans to deserving students. The unloaned balance on the above funds at the date of August 31, 1908, was $7,716.22. Mention should be made here of the Shedd Loan Fund, $10,000. This fund is classed among the endowment funds (see page 53). Where ordinarily the endow- ment funds of the College are invested in mortgages and real estate, the Shedd Fund is in part invested in loans to Juniors and Seniors. The amount of such loans on the Shedd Fund at August 31, 1908, was $3,649.87. (Int. 57^ III. Buildings and Equipment The following properties are in use for College purposes. The values given are reasonable estimates based on their cost and present condition (August 31, 1908) : Arboretum $ 2,000.00 Athletic Grounds 3.500.00 Baldwin Cottage and furniture 45,000.0a Carnegie Library 155,000.00 College Lands 100,000.00 . Council Hall 50,000.00 Finney Memorial Chapel and site 142,000.00 French and Society Halls 20,000.00 Geological Collection 9,000.00 Geological Laboratory 5,000.00 Herbarium and Botanical Equipment 15,000.00 Keep Home . , 3,500.00 Library 60,000.00 Lord Cottage and furniture 25,000.00 Musical Instruments and Apparatus 48,000.00 Musical Library 3,000.00 Olney Art Collection 150,000.00 Peters Hall , 80,000.00 Physical and Chemical Apparatus 15,000.00 Psychology Laboratory Apparatus 1,500.00 Severance Chemical Laboratory and site 75,000.00 Spear Laboratory .■ 35,000.00 Stewart Hall 4,500.00 Sturges Hall 12,000.00 Talcott Hall and furniture 75,000.00 Warner Gymnasium 50,000.00 Warner Hall 175,000.00 Women's Gymnasium 15,00000 Zoological and Anthropological Collections 16,000.00 Total $1,390,000.00 (Int. 58) IV. Needs It seems proper at this place to present a statement of the needs of Oberlin. The list of these needs, together with the introductory remarks, are quoted from President King's discussion in his annual Report for 1906-07: "The gain of more than a million and a half of dollars within the last ten years, coupled as it has been with a gain of over 43 per cent in the enrolment of the entire institution within the same period, and of well toward 100 per cent in the en- rolment of Ihe college department, may give us hope and courage as we turn to a somewhat comprehensive study of the gains to be desired in the years just ahead. "The following list is, of course, intended to take a somewhat long look ahead ; and yet it is believed that it shows no item that could not be used by the College with profit and great advantage at once. Nor does it look to the development of a University, but rather to the equipment of a College of the first rank, modestly housed, and with courses broadly but not extravagantly planned. The greatly needed additions to salaries, and the pressing need of halls of residence, call for considerable sums of money. Adequate provision for a School of Engineering might well be added to the list." I. GENERAL NEEDS Endowment 1. Added "university" endowment, to release the income of the various depart- ments for their own development, and to provide for increasing general ex- penses $200,000 2 Endowment to allow general increase in salaries throughout the entire insti- tution, increasing salaries of 40 professors, 40 instructors, and other officers $200 each, and 10 associate professors $400 each $500,000 3 Additional library endowment, to meet the increased running expenses of the new building, greater administrative expenses of the library staff, and provide for much larger purchase of new books $100,000 4 Endowment for the department of Physical Education, to make it possible to handle more adequately the entire athletic and gymnasium work $50,000 Buildings 5 A Men's Building and ' endowment, to serve as a center of all the men's activities, religious, social, literary, musical, and athletic ($25,000 already pledged) .~ $125,000 6 Administration Building and endowment. $50,000 7 Art Building and endowment $75,000 ($10,000 for endowment, $15,000 for building in hand.) 8 The completion of the Men's Gymnasium $35,000 9 Provision for outdoor Gymnasium $S,ooo 10 Central heating and lighting plant $100,000 11 College hospital and endowment $30,000 12 Money for additional land for group plan $50,000 (Int. 59) Oberlin College 13 Clock and bell tower $20,000 14 Large Assembly and Concert Hall $50,000 II. THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Endowments 1 Endowment for increasing the teaching force. This would provide for adding 5 professors, 4 associate professors, and 4 instructors, providing for needed addi- tions in the departments of Zoology, Philosophy and Psychology, the Social Sciences, Botany, Chemistry, Physics, the History and Criticism of Art, the Classics, Mathe- matics, and English Bible. These additions would give each department a reasonable teaching force, and allow such grouping of the social science and historical courses as to provide for higher commercial education, civic and political training, and for thorough adjustment to professional schools • $500,000 2 Endowment for a general lectureship, to provide for important single lectures and series of lectures, in connection with the different departments of the Col- lege $30,000— $50,000 3 Endowment for three graduate fellowships $60,000 4 Additional merit scholarship and loan funds $50,000 5 Endowment for appropriations for equipment and current expenses to meet the constantly recurring smaller wants of the different departments $50,000 Buildings 6 A new recitation building and endowment, to meet the present pressure for added recitation room, and better provide for teachers in their needed conference with pupils $100,000 7 Botanical laboratory and endowment $75,000 8 Geological laboratory and endowment $75,000 9 Physics laboratory, equipment and endowment $125,000 10 Halls for residence both for college men and college women $300,000 III. THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY 1 Endowment for a Chair of Comparative Religion and Missions $50,000 2 Endowment for student employment fund, to enable the Seminary to deal in the best possible way with the question of necessary aid to students $50,000 3 Endowment for one graduate fellowship, very important, for its stimulus upon men, and to enable the Seminary to open opportunities for advanced study to its best men $20,000 4 For the needed renovation of Council Hall $10,000 IV. CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 1 Endowment, especially in view of its rising literary standard $100,000 2 Endowment for scholarships for talented but needy students $25,000 3 An additional building that should furnish several large class rooms and at least 60 practice rooms $30,000 4 Halls of residence especially for women • $100,000 V. ACADEMY 1 Endowment $100,000 The greatest need of the Academy is increase in the salaries of instructors. 2 For new building and endowment $125,000 3 For Academy halls of residence $100,000 (Int. 60) Oberlin Buildings— Historical General Directory of All Buildings I. Oberlin Hall 26. Warner Hall 2. Carpenter's Shop 27. Spear Laboratory 3- Big Tent. 28. Peters Hall 4- Ladies Hall (First) 29. Baldwin Cottage 5- Cincinnati Hall 30. Talcott Hall 6. Finney House 31- Keep Home 7- Mahan-Morgan House 32. Lord Cottage 8. Walton Hall 33- Skating Floor 9- Colonial Hall 34- Severance Chemical Laboratory 10. Tappan Hall 35- Warner Gymnasium II. Old Chemical Laboratory 36. Administration Building 12. Music Hall 37- Memorial Arch 13- First Church 38. Lincoln House 14- College Chapel 39- Geological Laboratory IS- Men's Gymnasium (First) 40. Dascomb Cottage i6. 17. i8. Ladies Hall (Second) French Hall Society Hall Soldiers Monument 41. 42. 100. Finney Memorial Chapel Carnegie Library 19. Historic Elm 20. Men's Gymnasium (Second) lOI. Second Congregational Church 21. Council Hall 102. Baptist Church 22. Cabinet Hall 103. Central School Building 23- Stewart Hall 104. Town Hall 24. Women's Gymnasium 105. Methodist Church 25- Sturges Hall 106. Hotel (Int. 63) MAP OF OBERLIN 1836 OBERLIN COLLEGE CAMPUS AND VICINITY 1833- 1836 cD '^ Itappan l» ;0 1 SQUARE 1 "^ 106 STREET "mi Rh.chaney 1. Oberlin Hall 8. Walton Hall 2. Carpenter's Shop 9. Colonial Hall 3. Big Tent 10. Tappan Hall 4. Ladies Hall (First) 5. Cincinnati Hall 6. Finney House 100. Historic Elm 7. Mahan-Morgan House 106. Hotel (Int. 64) MAP OF OBERLIN 1858 "i 1 LORAIN STREET OBERLIN COLLEGE CAMPUS AND VICINITY 1858 u ul a: (- 1 1 TAPPAN , n i ' •- '" , 1 ul i 1 UJ 1 1 f^ 1 1 »- 1 1 «/> • ,; ' SQUARE '^1 I:! ; 1 lof, . 1 ""e 1 COLLEGE STREET I'U a. o in Ul u- o a Q. 'CD ^n 'D I Z ! i MILL STREET RHC HANEY 1. Oberlin Hall 4. Ladies Hall (First) 8. Walton Hall 9. Colonial Hall 10. Tappan Hall 11. Old Chemical Laboratory 12. Music Hall 13. First Congregational^Church 14. College Chapel 100. Historic Elm 106. Hotel (Int. 65) MAP OF OBERLIN 1883 OBERLIN COLLEGE CAMPUS AND VICINITY 1885 iCAI-C Of rttT D "0 €^ ELM STREE.T FOREST 'Wn "Q college "a"a CAMPUS '^ "0 © "'\J ^D '0 R H ChanE Y 7. Mahan-Morgan House 10. Tappan Hall 13. First Congregational Church 14. College Chapel 16. Ladies Hall (Second) 17. French Hall 18. Society Hall 19. Soldiers Monument 20. Men's Gymnasium (Second) 21. Council Hall 22. Cabinet Hall 23. Stewart Hall 24. Women's Gymnasium 25. Sturges Hall 100. 101. 102. 103. 104. 106. Historic Elm Second Congregational Church Baptist Church Central School Building Town Hall Hotel (Int 66) MAP OF OBERLIN 1908 OBERLIN COLLEGE CAMPUS AND VICINITY 1906 r 'r 'r 'v "a yxEST 3^0 iij 12 «• □ tit] '^a- LORAIN COLLEGE. \37_-. ■ <} i -- "a CAMPUS lOJ □ t. "O 13. First Cong. Church 26 17. French Hall 27. 18. Society Hall 28 19. Soldiers Monument 29 21. Council Hall 30 23. Stewart Hall 31 24. Women's Gymnasium 32 25. Sturges Hall 34 100. Historic Elm 103. 101. Second Cong. Church 104. 102. Baptist Church Warner Gymnasium Administration Building Memorial Arch Lincoln House Geological Laboratory Dascomb Cottage Finney Memorial Chapel Carnegie Library Central School Building 105. Methodist Church Town Hall 106. Hotel Warner Hall 35. Spear Laboratory 36. Peters Hall 37. Baldwin Cottage 38. Talcott Hall 39. Keep Home 40. Lord Cottage 41. Severance Chem. Lab. 42. (Int. 67) I. Oberlin Hall. 1833. The construction of Oberlin Hall was begun in the summer of 1833, and it was ready for use the following December. It was the first college building, and contained all that there was of Oberlin Collegiate Institute until the summer of 1835. It embraced boarding hall, chapel, meeting house, school rooms, college office, pro- fessors' quarters, and private rooms for about forty students. The first reHgious services were held in the chapel of this building. Oberlin Hall was located on the south side of College Street, nearly opposite the Historic Elm. It was a wooden structure, 35 by 40 feet, two stories in height, with a central portion carried up into an attic about 20 feet wide. In 1838, this attic was made into a third floor which took away from the building its distinctive feature. It passed from the ownership of the College before i860, and was used for business purposes until destroyed by fire in May, 1886. 2. Carpenter's Shop. 1835. The second building was the Carpenter's Shop erected in the autumn of 1835, located west of Oberlin Hall. It was a two-story frame building, painted red, in accordance with the early vote of the colonists that all buildings should be painted in that color on acount of durabiUty. The Shop offered a place where students who had some mechanical skill could work in satisfaction of the requirement that all students should perform four hours of labor daily, a requirement maintained by the Institute for a number of years during its early history. Upon the great ac- cession of students in 1835, the carpenters' benches were removed, and rough board partitions were erected, providing two lecture rooms and some dormitory accommo- dations for students. One of the lecture rooms was occupied by Dr. Dascomb as his first laboratory, and in the other Mr. Finney began his theological lectures. In 1836 the Carpenter's Shop was moved to the south end of the new boarding hall for women. In 1883, the shop was still in existence, located in Carpenter's Court near Main Street. Later it was destroyed by fire. 3. Big Tent. 1835. • The Big Tent was a gift to Professor Finney from friends in New York City, to furnish the means of holding protracted meetings through the region, in places where no suitable houses for such meetings could be found. It was one hundred feet in diameter, and had a seating capacity of three thousand. The Tent was used for the Commencement exercises in the year 1835, and for the same use for eight years thereafter, until 1843. During one summer it was used for Sabbath services, the students erecting it on Saturday afternoons and removing it Monday mornings. For Commencement purposes it was erected on the Campus east of Tappan Hall. It was in the Big Tent that the four women who completed their work for thr Bachelor of Arts (A. B.) degree in the year 1841, received these degrees, — ^the first A. B. degrees ever conferred upon women. The tent finally passed into the possession of the Anti-Slavery Society. (Int. 68) 1. Oberlin Hall No photograph available 2. Carpenter's Shop No photograph available 3. Big Tent (Int. 69) 4- Ladies Hall (First). 1835. Ladies Hall was begun in the summer of 1834, and was completed in the autumn of 1835. It was located at the northeast corner of the lot now occupied by the Second Congregational Church. It was a frame building of three stories, with two wings extending toward the south. Its dimensions were 38 by 80 feet, and the wings were 24 by 30. The greater part of the work of construction of this building was done by students. This building was the first dormitory for women, and accommodated sixty students. For a year or two after it was built the third story was used as a dormitory for men, and the west flight of stairs was appropriated for their use. Later the entire building was used for the accommodation of women. In addition to the thirty-four rooms for lodging and study, the first Ladies Hall included accommodations for the Steward's Department, a dining hall seating two hundred, and a reading room for young women. Two literary societies made use of the assembly room at the northeast corner of the second floor. One of these societies, called the Oberlin Lyceum, was organized by the young men in 1834 and existed for two years ; the other, organized by the young women of the Institute, July 21, 1835, was known as the Young Ladies' Association of the Oberlin Collegiate Institute for the promotion of literature and religion. The first Ladies Hall stood until the completion of the second Hall, in 1865, when it was divided into five dwelling houses and moved into various parts of the village. Some of these sections are still in use. 5. Cincinnati Hall. 1835. This hall, also known as "Rebel Hall," and "Slab Hall," was built in 1835, to accommodate the students who came to Oberlin from Lane Seminary, Cincinnati. It was located approximately on the site where Sturges Hall now stands, "and this was the border of the forest toward the west." It was a one story building, 144 by 24 feet. The outside of the building was battened with slabs retaining the original bark of the tree, which gave the building a decidedly rustic aspect. The interior was constructed from beech boards fresh from the mill. It was divided into twenty-four rooms for young men, each room beirig 12 feet square, lighted by a single window. The rooms were entered only from the outside, there being no internal communication. One end of the Hall was fitted up as a kitchen and dining room. Cincinnati Hall was occupied for two or three years, then used for shop purposes, and wholly disappeared about 1840. No accurate reproduction of this building exists, but the sketch of the building shown herewith was prepared under the direction of President Fairchild, who helped to erect it. President Fairchild criticizes the drawing as being "too exact and straight-lined in consequence of the unsettling after the frosts of the first winter." (Int. 70) 4. Ladies Hall (First) 5. Cincinnati Hall (Int. 71) 6. Finney House. 1835. The Institute built in 1835, on the southwest corner of the intersection of Lorain and Professor streets, a two-story brick building, "spacious and comely." This building was erected as a home for Professor Finney. Sometime during the year in which Professor Finney became President, 1851, Mr, Finney purchased the house from the College, and continued to occupy it until his death in 1875. In 1886, Mr. Frederick Norton Finney, the son of President Finney, repurchased the house and lot and deeded them to the College, announcing his purpose to erect upon that site a college building in memory of his father. Two years later Mr. Finney placed in the hands of the Treasurer of the College the sum of $50,000, to constitute a building fund for the memorial building. This fund, and the accrued income for twenty years and additions made by Mr. Finney later, made possible the construc- tion of Finney Memorial Chapel (see page 108). From 1891 to 1904 the Finney House was used for laboratory purposes for the department of Botany. It was torn down in the winter of 1905 to provide the site for the Finney Memorial Chapel. 7. Mahan-Morgan House. 1835. On the northwest corner of the intersection of Professor and College streets, the Institute also erected, in the year 1835, a house, similar to the Finney House, for the use of President Mahan. The street upon which the Mahan and Finney Houses were erected was named for the first time Professor Street. The Mahan House was a two story brick building, and was occupied by President Mahan until 1850. In 1850 it was purchased by Professor Morgan, and was used by him until 1881. It was purchased for the Conservatory of Music in 1881, and was used for the purposes of Conservatory of Music for two years, when it was torn down to pro- vide a site for Warner Hall. 8. Walton Hall. 1835. Walton Hall was erected in 1835, as a dormitory for men, with funds given by the Presbyterian Church of Walton, New York. It was located on Main Street nearly opposite the present public school building. It was a two-story frame building con- taining twelve rooms, each room accommodating two students. After about fifteen years, it became the property of the Institute, and ten years later was sold to private parties. It was destroyed by fire in 1864. (Int. 12) 6. FiNVEY House 7. Mahan-Morgan House 8. Walton Hall No photograph available (Int. 73) g. Colonial Hall. 1836. The construction of Colonial Hall was begun in the autumn of 1835 and was completed in the summer of 1836, at a cos.t of $5,000. It was located west of the first Ladies Hall, on the corner now occupied by the Soldiers Monument. It was named Colonial Hall because the colonists subscribed nearly half of the cost of the building, and in return were given the privilege of using the lower floor for Sabbath services. Colonial Hall was a three-story frame building, 40 by 80 feet. The first floor was used as a chapel, accommodating from six to eight hundred ; the second and third contained twenty-two rooms which were used for dormitory purposes for men. The second floor contained also a large recitation room. In 1855, after the completion of the new College Chapel, the first floor was divided into four recitation rooms. It continued to be used for college purposes until about 1866, when it was divided into sections of a suitable size for dwelling houses, and removed to other locations. 10. Tappan Hall. 1836. Tappan Hall was begun in 1835 ^nd completed in 1836. It was named in honor of Mr. Arthur Tappan, of New York City, who gave $10,000 for the construction of the building, and who was for many years one of the most influential supporters of Oberlin Collegiate Institute. It was located at the center of the college campus, and for many years the campus bore the name "Tappan Square." The main walk across the campus passed through this building, the long central corridor forming a section of the walk. There were four rooms for recitation purposes on the first floor. The upper floors contained ninety single rooms for men, each room being 8 by 16 feet, with a door at one end and a window at the other. Tappan Hall represented at that time the "ultimate idea of comfort and convenience in a college dormitory." The dormitory accommodations in this building were intended primarily for students in theology, and after that for college students. It was torn down in 1885, "because of grave imperfections of constitution." II. Old Chemical Laboratory. 1838. The Old Chemical Laboratory, located south of Colonial Hall, was built in 1838 according to plans obtained by Dr. Dascomb when a student at Dartmouth and Yale. It was a one story brick building, 30 by 50 feet. It contained a laboratory, and a lecture room, with raised seats, an arched ceiling, and a skylight over the lecturer's desk; adjoining the lecture room was a private work-room for Professor Dascomb. Dr. Dascomb continued to use this building for nearly forty years. In 1868 the building was remodeled, the seats were lowered, and the lecture room was used later as a general recitation room. It was torn down in 1883, to provide a site for Sturges Hall, which stands slightly north and west of the site occupied by the Old Laboratory. (Int. 74) 9. Colonial Hall 10. Tappan Hall XI. Old Chemical Laboratory (Int. 75) 12. Music Hall. 1842. Music Hall was built in 1842. It was a one-story frame building, 30 by 50 feet, located on the site where Baldwin Cottage now stands. The Music Hall was built through the efforts of Professor George N. Allen, the choir of the First Congrega- tional Church, and the literary societies. It was used by the choir and literary societies, and received its name from the fact that for a number of years choir re- hearsals were held there. The room accommodated about two hundred. When these organizations found other quarters, Music Hall came into possession of the College, and a partition was built, dividing it into two rooms, the larger of which was used as a cabinet of Natural History, and the other as a recitation room. About 1874, it was moved to a location near the Ladies Hall (Second) and converted into a gjmi- nasium for young women. It was destroyed by fire in April, 1880. 13. First Congregational Church. 1844. The construction of the First Congregational Church was begun in 1842, and the building was enclosed that year. The commencement exercises were held in the building in August, 1843, although it was still unfinished. It was completed in August, 1844, and at that time it was the largest building west of the Allegheny mountains. Its total cost was $12,000. The plans for the church were suggested by Professor Finney along lines similar to those used in the construction of the Broad- way Tabernacle of New York City, which was also his design. It was built of brick and was characterized by rare simplicity and proportion. The audience room fur- nished seating capacity for 1400 people, and upon many occasions more than 2000 people have been crowded into it. It was used for church services, the Commence- ment and other public exercises of the Institute and College, and for town meetings. It was the church home for all Oberlin people from 1843 to i860. In i860 the mem- bership of 1545 seemed to make necessary a division, resulting in the organization of a second church, called the Second Congregational Church. Prior to the erection of the new building the pastors were John J. Shipherd (1834-36), and Charles G. Finney (1836-44). With the occupation of the new building, the pastorate of Charles G. Finney continued, until 1872; he was followed by James Brand (1873-99), and in 1900 by John W. Bradshaw, the present pastor. In the spring of 1908 extensive alter- ations were made and a new $7,500 organ was installed, the gift of Mr. Charles M. Hall of Niagara Falls, N. Y. The alterations and redecorations were made under the direction of Messrs. Patton and Miller, architects, of Chicago, at a cost of $13,000. The church has never been formally dedicated. (Int. 76) ;*-^-^^^ -^'^V- ir 12. Music Hall 13. First Congregational Church (Int. 77) OF THE UNIVERSITY 14. College Chapel. 1855. The College Chapel was begun in 1854 and was completed in 1855. Its cost was $10,500. It was located on the Campus south of Tappan Hall. It was built of brick, two stories in height, with dimensions 56 by 90 feet. As orginally planned, the first floor contained offices of administration, a library room, three lecture rooms for the Theological department, and a room for the men's literary societies. The Chapel occupied the entire second floor, with the platform at the east end. Its seating capacity was goo. The College Chapel was remodeled in 1876 by the removal of the gallery and by placing the platform at the center of the south side, the seats being arranged in semi-circles, with an added entrance on the west side. The east stairs were used by men, and the west by women. Extensive changes were made in 1883, a projection on the south side was added, providing an alcove for a new organ, and broad stairs on either side were built leading directly into the audience room. A tower was built over the addition for the organ, and in the tower were placed a large clock and a two thousand pound bell. The total cost of the alterations was $5,000; the cost of the organ was $4,000. Again in 1887, the Chapel room was remodeled by the addition of galleries, increasing the seating capacity by two hundred seats, and somewhat later the galleries were again enlarged, providing one hundred additional seats. At this time the total seating capacity of the Chapel was 1200. For many years, after the erection of Peters Hall and the removal of recitation rooms from the first floor of the Chapel building, the college Y. M. C. A. held its weekly meetings there. It was destroyed by fire January 26, 1903. 15. Men's Gymnasium (First). 1861. Ground was broken for the Men's Gymnasium in November, i860, and the build- ing was opened with appropriate exercises on Saturday, March 30, 1861. It was built by the "Gymnasium Association." It was located in Tappan Square, northwest of Tappan Hall, near the present site of Society Hall, and was a one-story frame building, about 75 by 25 feet, with a higher central portion, and two wings. It was removed in 1867 to provide a location for Society Hall. The College sold this build- ing, and it was removed to Spring Street, where it is still in use. 16. Ladies Hall (Second). 1865. The- foundations for the Second Ladies Hall were laid in the spring of 1861, at the breaking out of the Civil War. Work upon the building proceeded slowly. The walls were put up and the building enclosed in 1863. At the Commencement ex- ercises in. 1865 the alumni dinner was there served, and it was regularly opened that fall. It was a brick building, three stories in height, located at the southwest corner of Professor and College Streets, on the site now occupied by Talcott Hall, with a frontage on each of these streets of 121 feet. The depth of each section was 50 feet. The total cost, including furnishings of the private rooms, was $40,000, this amount being secured by gifts made by the alumni for the purpose. The first floor contained parlors, offices, a society room for the women's literary societies, an assembly room, a reading room, a dining room, and Steward's quarters. The second and third floors contained dormitory rooms for one hundred young women. An equal number of young men were accommodated for board. The price for board varied with the cost of provisions, usually amounting to from $2 to $3 per week; the charge for room rent was from $2 to $4 per term for each occupant. In 1881 a two-story brick addition was built to the western portion of the hall, toward the south, and the first floor of the addition was used as a gymnasium for young women, while the second provided additional rooms for dormitory purposes. It was destroyed by fire January 9, 1886. (Int. 78) 14. College (Jhai'el 15. Men's Gymnasium (First) No photograph available 16. Ladies Hall (Second) (Int. 79) /,-, J*^ 100. Historic Elm (1851) 100. Historic Elm (1908) (Int 80) Campus View (1850) Interior of College Chapel (Int. 81) 17. French Hall. 1868. The construction of French Hall was begun in 1867, and the building was com- pleted in 1868. It is a two-story brick building, located on the west side of the Campus, near the south end, named in honor of Mr. Charles French, of Cleveland, Ohio, who gave $S;ooo toward the construction of the building. French Hall and Society Hall were built at the same time, at a total cost of $19,000. French Hall originally contained three recitation rooms on the first floor; on the second there were rooms for the department of Drawing and Painting, and for the department of Natural Philosophy. The department of Drawing and Painting remained in this building till 1885, when it was possible to give it additional space in Society Hall, owing to the removal from Society Hall of the College and U. L. A. libraries. The Art Department still occupies rooms in Society Hall. In 1887, yvhen Peters Hall was completed, French Hall was somewhat remodeled and was assigned for the uses of the Academy Department. This use still continues. 18. Society Hall. 1868. The construction of Society Hall was begun in 1867 and completed in 1868. It is a two-story brick building built at the same time with French Hall, located on the west side of the Campus near the north end. As originally designed, the first floor contained three lecture rooms, while on the second floor there was a society room, from which the building took its name, and library rooms for the College and U. L. A. libraries. These libraries were located in Society Hall until the erection of Spear Library in 1885. In 1887, upon the completion of Peters Hall, the building was remodeled and the first floor w^as assigned to the Academy Department for recitation purposes. The second floor had previously (in 1885) become the headquarters of the department of Drawing and Painting. This use continues. (Int. 82) 17. French Hall 18. Society Hall (Int. 83) 19- Soldiers Monument. 1870. Soldiers Monument was built in 1870 at a cost of $5,000. Professor Charles H. Churchill was the architect. It is located on the southeast corner of College and Professor Streets. On it are inscribed the names of ninety-six students and citizens of Oberlin who fell in the War of the Rebellion. 20. Men's Gymnasium (Second). 1873. The Men's Gymnasium was located on the site now occupied by Warner Gym- nasium. It was a one-story frame building about 75 by 25 feet, built in the spring of 1873 at a cost of $1,000, the money for this purpose being raised by student effort. It was opened for gymnasium work in October, 1873, and was used continuously until the spring of 1900, when it was removed. It is now used as a shop and is located two hundred feet north of Warner Gymnasium. (Int. 84) 19. Soldiers Monument 20. Men's Gymnasium (Second) (Tnt. 85) 21. Council Hall. 1874. The construction of Council Hall was begun in 1871, and the corner stone was laia at the meeting of the National Council of Congregational Churches, held in Oberlin in November of that year, which gave the building its name. It was dedicated at the Commencement exercises in 1874, Saturday, August ist, and was opened for use in the fall of 1874. It is a brick building, four stories in height, with a frontage of loi feet and a depth of 70 feet. The cost, including the furnishing of the private and public rooms, was about $68,000; of this amount, $20,000 was subscribed in Oberlin, the remainder being received from many special gifts made for the purpose. The funds for the erection of the building were secured largely through the special efforts of Professor Mead. Mr. Walter Blythe, of Cleveland, was the architect. Council Hall was designed as the home of the Theological Seminary. The first floor contains four lecture rooms, a parlor and reading room, and a chapel seating two hundred. The second, third, and fourth floors contain dormitory accom- modations for sixty men ; in the assignment of these rooms, the preference is given to Seminary students. In the main corridor on the first floor there are memorial tablets in the memory of President Finney, Professor John Morgan, and Professor Hiram Mead. In 1906 the chapel was redecorated and refurnished, and in the sum- mer of 1908 the entire building was extensively repaired. The old reading room was converted into a reception room, the dormitory rooms were renovated, and several study rooms were furnished for the use of the Seminary teachers. At the same time the building was connected with the Central Heating Plant. 22. Cabinet Hall. 1874. Cabinet Hall was constructed by the village of Oberlin in 185 1 for public schoo purposes, and was used for school purposes from 1852 to 1874. It was located north of the Morgan House, and south of the location now occupied by Peters Hall. It was purchased by the College in 1874 at an expense of $5,500. It afforded six recitation rooms and a large room on the third floor for the cabinet of Natural History, hence the name "Cabinet Hall." In 1878 the lower floor was assigned to the department of Chemistry, providing a lecture room, a working laboratory for students, and a special laboratory for the professor of Chemistry. In 1885 the north- west corner was torn down. The entire building was torn down in 1901, upon the completion of the Severance Chemical Laboratory. (Int. 86) 21. Council Hall 22. Cabinet Hall (Int. 87) 23- Stewart Hall. i88i, Stewart Hall is a two-story brick building, used for many years as a private residence. It was first rented by the College in 1880, and was purchased March 10, 1881, at a cost of $5,000, which included an additional lot. It is located at the southeast corner of Main and Lorain Streets. Stewart Hall is a dormitory for women, and provides rooms for thirty women, with table accommodations for the same number of men. »In operating Stewart Hall the aim has been to keep the prices at the lowest possible figure. It has been named Stewart Hall in memory of one of the founders, Mr. P. P. Stewart, for the mainten- ance of his principles of economy. In 1881 the charge for board and room for young women was $2 per week, with an arrangement by which the price could be reduced to $1.50 by service in the family. To young men the price of table board was $1.75. In 1903 extensive improvements were made, steam heat was added, the rooms were remodeled, and additions were made to the furnishing of the rooms, requiring an increase in the charges made. The present cost varies from $2.85 to $3.10 per week for women. The charge for board is $2.35 per week. 24. Women's Gymnasium. 1881. A brick structure, two stories in height, was built in 1881 at the south of the Ladies Hall (Second). It was ready for use in September, 1881. Its cost was $8,000. Prior to the erection of this building the old Music Hall had served as a gymnasium, from 1874 to 1880. Upon the completion of the new building in 1881, the lower floor was used for gymnasium purposes, while the upper furnished dormitory accom- modations for young women ; but in 1886 the entire building was given over to gym- nasium uses, and equipped with modern apphances. In the summer of 1906 the Rockefeller Skating Floor, built in 1895, was con- verted into a well-appointed gymnasium, at an expenditure of $7,500, and the two buildings taken together now constitute the Women's Gymnasium. The main room is 90 by 50 feet, 18 feet high on the sides, and 28 feet high in the center, with a visitors' gallery extending across the east end. Adjoining the main room arc the instructors' offices, a resting room, a recitation room for the classes in the Teachers Course in Physical Training, a small exercise room furnished with special developing apphances and with apparatus needed in medical gymnastics, a library, examining room, and the Director's office with waiting room. On the second floor there are two locker rooms containing five hundred and fourteen lockers, and two bath rooms with twenty-two sprays and a tub bath. (Int. 88) 23. Stewart Hall 24. Women's Gymnasium (Int. 89) 25. Sturges Hall. 1884. In 1881 the Women's Literary Societies, -having raised $3,000 to provide better accommodations, proposed that the College join with them in erecting a building to cost $6,000, to provide rooms for the literary societies on the first floor, with an art gallery on the second. In June, 1882, the Prudential Committee voted to raise $3,000 for such a building, and Miss Susan M. Sturges, of Mansfield, Ohio, added $S,ooo to this amount. The proposed site was the space south of Ladies Hall (Second), but this was afterwards changed, and the building was located on the east side of Pro- fessor Street, south of the Soldiers Monument. This change necessitated a some- what more pretentious building, and required the expenditure of $3,000 more than had been expected. The erection of the building was begun in the fall of 1883, and it was completed in 1884. The total cost was $13,000. The architects were Messrs. Coburn and Barnum, of Cleveland. It provides an assembly room on the first floor, and two society rooms on the second. For a number of years after the completion of Sturges Hall it was used primarily as an assembly room for the young women, but since 1907 this assembly room has been used for recitation purposes for large classes in the College of Arts and Sciences. The building was named for Miss Susan M. Sturges, the principal donor. Mrs. Elizabeth W. R. Lord provided the funds necessary for the seats in the assembly room. It is now equipped with a stereopticon, and the west wall has been especially prepared for exhibiting slides. 26. Warner Hall. 1884 In 1881 Professor F. B. Rice purchased on his own responsibility the Mahan- Morgan property at the northwest corner of College and Professor Streets, as a possible site for the Conservatory of Music. In June, 1883, thg announcement was made that Dr. and Mrs. Lucien C. Warner, of New York, proposed to erect a building for the Conservatory. Ground was broken in November, 1883, and the corner stone was laid in January, 1884. The building was dedicated December 20, 1884. The architect was Mr. A. B. Jennings, of New York, and the building was erected by Messrs. Doerzbach and Decker, of Sandusky, Ohio. In 1887, the north wing of the building was constructed, including the concert hall. In the summer of 1890 a balcony was added, and the concert hall was decorated. In 1902 an organ was secured from Mr. Harold Kimball, of Rochester, N. Y., partly by gift and partly by purchase, representing a value of $14,000. In the years 1903 and 1904 the concert hall was remodeled, two hundred additional seats were added to the audience room, and other repairs were made. Since 1902, the necessity for additional practice rooms has been met in part by dividing the large rooms, and by opening por- tions of the building not used before. Warner Hall now offers : one hundred and five practice rooms, twenty-eight teachers' rooms, two clavier-practice rooms, rooms for the offices of the Director and of the Dean .of Conservatory Women, and a large library. The concert hall seats nine hundred. Warner Hall has a frontage of 120 feet on College Street and 150 feet on Professor Street. At August 31, 1908, the value of Warner Hall was estimated at $175,000, musical instruments and apparatus- $48,000, and the musical library $3,000. (Int. 90) 25. Sturges Hall 26. Warner Hall (Int. 91) 27. Spear Laboratory. 1885. ' Spear Laboratory, formerly Spear Library, was the gift of Rev. Charles V. Spear, of Pittsfield, Mass. The corner stone was laid October 6, 1884; it was dedicated November 2, 1885. The original cost was about $30,000. It was named in honor, of the donor, who also established an endowment fund of $11,000 for the purchase of books, this fund being known as the Relief Holbrook Fund, in memory of the donor's wife, Mrs. Relief Holbrook Spear. From 1885 to 1908 the main use of this building was for college library purposes ; but after the removal of the library to the new Carnegie Library, in the summer of 1908, it was remodeled for use of the depart- ment of Zoology. In the entrance hall there has been placed a bronze tablet, presented to the College in June, 1908, by a group of former. students, as a memorial to Pro- fessor Albert A. Wright, for thirty-one years Professor of Geology and Natural History. Spear Laboratory is located on the east side of the campus near the center. Messrs. Weary and Kramer, of Akron, were the architects. The building was con- structed by Messrs. Parker and Kinney, of Norwalk. Its dimensions are 70 by 70 feet. (Int. 92) Side View of Spear Laboratory 27. Spear Laboratory (Int. 93) 28. Peters Hall. 1887. Ground was broken for Peters Hall in the spring of 1885. It was dedicated January 26, 1887. The total cost was about $75,000. The building was made possible by the gifts of $20,000 from Captain Alva Bradley, of Qeveland, Ohio, and of $50,000 from Hon. Richard G. Peters, of Manistee, Michigan. Messrs. Weary and Kramer, of Akron, were the arcrhitects. The building was constructed by Messrs. Doerzbach and Decker, of Sandusky. Peters Hall is constructed of stone, three stories in height, and is the main recitation building of the College of Arts and Sciences. Its most striking feature is its central court, two stories in height, around which are arranged the lecture and recitation rooms of the departments of Mathematics, Physics and Astronomy, all the Languages, Philosophy, Economics and Sociology, and History. It contains also the physical laboratories, special accommodations for work in Astronomy, rooms for Mechanical Drawing, an office for the Dean of Men, and a waiting room and study for young women. On the third floor there are rooms for Phi Delta, Phi Kappa Pi, and Alpha Zeta Societies. The Auditorium, formerly known as Bradley Auditorium, nov/ accommodates* portions of the laboratory equipment of the departments of Psychology and Physics. The following Class Gifts have been placed in the court of Peters Hall : Class of 1893, Fireplace, designed by Professor C. H. Churchill; class of 1900, casts of the Parthenon Frieze; class of 1901, Drinking Fountain and Central Chandelier; class of 1902, Portrait of President Barrows; class of 1905, Bulletin Boards; class of 1907, Candelabra. The stone walk leading from the street to the entrance of Peters Hall was the gift of the class of 1899. (fnt. 94) (Int. 95) 29- Baldwin Cottage. 1887. The construction of Baldwin Cottage was begun in 1886, and the Cottage was opened for use in the spring of 1887. It received its name from Mr. Elbert I. Bald- win, of Cleveland, who gave $20,000 for its construction. Mr. Baldwin later con- tributed $1,500 for an addition at the west of the building. It was erected by Messrs. Doerzbach and Decker, of Sandusky. Messrs. Weary and Kramer, of Akron, were the architects. The total cost, including furnishings, was $40,000. Baldwin Cottage is a dormitory for young women. It accommodates thirty-five women for board and room, and twenty-five young men for board. At present the price of board is $3.25 per week. The price of rooms varies from $54 to $78 per year. The Dean of College Women makes her home in this building. 30. Talcott Hall. 1887. The construction of Talcott Hall was begun in August, 1886. It was named in honor of Mr. James Talcott, of New York City, who gave $20,000 for its construc- tion. .The money received from the insurance from the Ladies Hall (Second) was also used in the construction of Talcott Hall. It is located at the southwest corner of Professor and College Streets, upon the same site as the Ladies Hall (Second), which was destroyed by fire in January, 1886. It is constructed of Ohio sandstone, and the total cost, including furniture, was $65,000. Messrs. Weary and Kramer, of Akron, were the architects. Talcott Hall is a dormitory for women and accommodates seventy women. An equal number of men may also be accomodated for meals. The Dean of Academy Women makes her home in this building, and the Dean of College Women also has her office here. The prices for board and room at Talcott Hall have always been somewhat lower than at Baldwin Cottage. In 1887 the price for board was $2.50. At present the price is $2.85 per week. The charge for room rent varies from $45 to $60 per year. (Int:96) 29. Baldwin Cottage 30. Talcott Hall (Int. 97) 3i« Keep Home. 1889. Keep Home was built in 1839. It was the home of Rev. John Keep, who, with his family, occupied and owned the house for many years. In January, 1889, it was donated to the College by Theodore J. Keep, and Mrs. Mary A. Keep. Keep Home is located on Main Street, north of Lorain. Since Keep Home came into possession of the College, it has been used as a dormitory for women who prac- tice strict economy by self-boarding, and the rooms are rented at a very low price. 32. Lord Cottage. 1892. Lord Cottage was begun in 1891 and completed in 1892. The total cost was $17,300. Mrs. Elizabeth W. R. Lord gave $11,000 for its construction and equipment, and the cottage was named in honor of her. It provides dormitory accommodations for forty young women, preference being given to daughters of home missionaries and self-supporting women. The dining room offers table board for thirty more. It is a three-story building, located on the northwest corner of Professor and Forest Streets. The first story is constructed of brown stone, and the second and third of wood. It suffered a serious fire in the winter of 1900, but was immediately rebuilt, and was ready for use again in the fall. At present the price charged for room and board for young women is $3.85 per week; the charge for table board for men is $2.60 per week. (Int. 98) 31. Keep Home 32. Lord Cottage (Int. 99) 33- Skating Floor. 1895. The Skating Floor was erected in 1895 at a cost of $1,400, the gift of Mr. John D. Rockefeller. It was constructed of wood, 120 by 50 feet, located immediately west' of the Women's Gymnasium. For eleven years it was used as a skating floor in win- ter, and as an auxiliary for the gymnasium in the fall and spring. In 1906 extensive alterations and additions were made, and the Skating Floor became the main gym- nasium room of the Women's Gymnasium. For a further description see page 88. 34. Severancje Chemical Laboratory. 1901. The Severance Chemical Laboratory is the gift of Mr. Louis H. Severance, of New York City. The construction was begun in 1899, and the corner stone was laid May 31, 1900. It was dedicated with appropriate exercises September 26, 1901. The total cost, including the site, was $75,000. Mr. Severance also provided an endow- ment of $40,000 for the Chair of Chemistry, and a laboratory fund of $10,000 for the Department of Chemistry. The Severance Chemical Laboratory is constructed of Ohio sandstone, and is located at the northwest corner of Lorain and Professor Streets. It consists of two wings at right angles to each other, each 72 feet long, two stories in height, con- nected by a broad tower 27 feet wide and three stories in height. The first floor contains private offices and laboratories for the Professor of Chemistry, a storeroom, a large lecture room with a seating capacity of one hundred and fifty-four, balance rooms, and a laboratory for Quantitative Analysis. The second floor contains the main laboratories for Organic Chemistry, a library, an instructor's room, and smaller rooms for various purposes. The architect was Mr. Howard V. Shaw, of Chicago. The building was erected by Mr. George Feick, of Sandusky. (Int. 100) 33. Skating Floor See 24. Women's Gymnasium 34. Severance Chemical Laboratory (Int. 101) 35- Warner Gymnasium. 1901. Ground was broken for Warner Gymnasium in August, 1900, and the building was completed in the fall of igoi. It was named in honor of its donors, Dr. and Mrs. Lucien C. Warner, of New York, who provided $45,000 for the building, to- gether with an endowment fund of $5,000. It is a gymnasium for men. Warner Gymnasium is constructed of Ohio sandstone. Messrs. Patton, Fisher, and Miller, of Chicago, were the architects, and the Gymnasium was constructed by Mr. George Feick, of Sandusky. It is located southwest of Peters Hall, on the site of the old Gymnasium (second). The first floor contains the offices of the Director and of the instructors, examining rooms, a custodian's room, waiting rooms, trophy room, and in the rear of these a large room containing four hundred and seventeen lockers. The basement contains the ball cage, and courts for hand ball and other indoor games ; also one hundred lockers for members of athletic teams. The main gym- nasium hall is on the second floor, 65 by no feet, 22 feet high on the sides, and 40 feet high in the center; around the gymnasium, suspended from the roof, is a run- ning track, measuring nineteen laps to the mile. There is a visitors' gallery at the north end. 36. Administration Building. 1903. Upon the destruction of the College Chapel by fire in January, 1903, the college offices were moved temporarily to the first floor of the Second Congregational Church, and then to a two-story frame residence at 122 West College Street. This house came into the possession of the College in September, 1902, at a cost of $4,500. In the rearrangement of the house for office purposes, the rooms on the first floor were assigned for the use of the Treasurer, the Registrar, and the Principal of the Academy; on the second floor there are rooms for the President, the Secretary, and the Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds. A two-story brick vault, supposed to be fireproof, contains the records and books of the Treasurer's and Secretary's offices. However, a large part of the contents of the office building cannot be removed into these vaults at night, and the destruction of the building by fire would cause irreparable loss. (Int. 102) 35. Warner Gymnasium 36. Administration Building (Int. 103) 37- Memorial Arch. 1903. The Memorial Arch was erected as a memorial to the missionaries of the Ameri- can Board of Commissioners of Foreign Missions who lost their lives in the Boxer uprising in China in iggo. The cornerstone of the Arch was laid October 16, 1902, and it was dedicated May 14, 1903. The architect was Mr. J. L. Silsbee, of Chicago. The construction is of Indiana limestone. Two handsome bronze tablets perpetuate the names of the thirteen missionaries and of their five children who were massacred by the Boxers. The Memorial Arch was erected at a cost of $20,720. Of this amount, $20,000 was the gift of Mr. D. Willis James, and the remainder was contributed in small amounts by the students of the College and other friends. Oberlin was chosen as the proper place for this monument, because all but four of those whose suffered martyrdom were Oberlin students or members of the families of these students. The Memorial Arch is located on the west side of the Campus, at the center, and constitutes the main entrance to the Campus from the west. 38. Lincoln House. 1904. The Lincoln House was purchased by the College in 1893 at a cost of $5,000. It had previously been used as a private residence, having been built in 1855. It is a two-story frame building, located immediately north of Peters Hall. It was re- modeled in 1904 to meet the needs of the department of Botan}', and continues to be used for this purpose. The first floor contains an office for the Assistant in Botany, a private laboratory, a large laboratory for the class in General Botany, a work room, a store room, and a cool room for Algae ; the second floor contains a large laboratory for the use of the class in Dendrology, an office for the Professor of Botany, three herbarium rooms, and a dark room for photographic work. (Int. 104) 37. Memorial Arch 38. Lincoln House (Int. 105) 39- Geological Laboratory. 1907. The Geological Laboratory and Museum are located on North Main Street imme- diately south of Stewart Hall. The building is a two-story frame structure. It was formerly a private residence located at the corner of Lorain and Professor streets, but was moved to the present site in August, 1906, and remodeled for the purposes of the geological laboratory. It was opened for use in the spring of 1907. The first floor contains a recitation room, two laboratory rooms, an office, and two store rooms; the second floor contains the Geological Museum, and three recitation rooms. 40. Dascomb Cottage. 1907. Dascomb Cottage, located at 130 West College Street, was opened as a dormitory for young women in the fall of 1907. It had previously been a private residence. Dascomb Cottage was named in honor of Mrs. Marianne Parker Dascomb, the first Principal of the Women's Department. At present the charge for table board is $3.25 per week, and the total cost for board and room ranges from $4.75 to $5.75 per week. (Int. 106) 39. Geological Laboratory 40. Dascomb Cottage (Int. 107) 41. Finney Memorial Chapel. 1908. Finney Memorial Chapel stands at the southwest corner of Lorain and Professor Streets, on the site of the former residence of President Finney. The construction was begun in June, 1907, and the Chapel was dedicated June 21, 1908, in connection with the celebration of the Seventy-fifth Anniversary of the College. It was opened for college uses in September, 1908. The architect of the building was Mr. Cass Gilbert, of New York; it \*as built by Mr. George Feick, of Sandusky. The exterior measurement is 165 feet in length, and the breadth of the front, including the tower, is 117 feet. The body of the building has an average width of 86 feet. The walls are faced with rubbed Amherst sandstone, and the gray is skillfully relieved by the use of red sandstone in the columns of the front and tower, and in narrow bands alternating with the gray. The total cost was about $135,000. The seating capacity is i960. Finney Memorial Chapel was erected by Mr. Frederick Norton Finney, of Mil- waukee, Wisconsin, as a memorial for President Finney. A tablet in the vestibule contains the following inscription : THAT THE YOUTH OF THIS FOUNDATION OF LEARNING MAY DAILY MEET TO WORSHIP GOD AND THAT A SON MAY HONOR THE MEMORY OF HIS FATHER THIS CHAPEL IS BUILT AS A MONUMENT TO CHARLES GRANDISON FINNEY BY HIS YOUNGEST SON FREDERICK NORTON FINNEY IN THE YEAR OF OUR LORD 1908 A marble bust of President Finney, by Andreoni, of Rome, Italy, presented to the College in 1900 by Mr. Frederick Norton Finney, occupies a central position in the front vestibule. The chapel bell, a recast of the bells in the old chapel, is the gift of the class of 1902; the reading desk and the pulpit chairs are gifts of the classes of 1904 and 1908 respectively. (Int. 108) i (Int. 109) 42. Carnegie Library. 1908. Carnegie Library, the gift of Mr. Andrew Carnegie, of New York, is located at the northeast corner of Professor and Lorain Streets. The building is constructed of Amherst sandstone; its dimensions are 135 by no feet. Messrs. Patton and Miller, of Chicago, were the architects, and the building was constructed by Mr. George Feick, of Sandusky, Ohio. The total cost was $155,600, of which amount Mr. Carnegie furnished $150,000. The construction of the Carnegie Library -was commenced in May, 1907, and the building was dedicated June 23, 1908, in connection with the celebration of the Seventy-fifth Anniversary of the College. The first floor contains three rooms for special classes of readers, and in addition a cloak room, three work rooms, and a faculty room. The second floor contains the large reading room, 132 by 48 feet, extending across the entire front of the building, which, with the adjoining alcove, accommodates two hundred and eighty-four readers; on this floor are also the Librarian's public and private offices, a bibliographical library room, and the cataloguing room. The third and fourth floors are given up to the seminar rooms, fifteen in number, and are assigned to the various departments of the College and Seminary. Adjoining all floors is the stack room, six stories in height, in which four stories of book shelves have already been erected; the stack room space ulti- mately to be occupied in the fifth and sixth stories is temporarily occupied by the Olney Art Collection. "The Reading Girl," in marble, by an American sculptor, Mr. J. C. Jackson, occupies a prominent place in the alcove. It was the gift of Mr. Aaron Healy, of New York, in 1885. • (Int. 110) itL.A (Int. Ill) At the present time the following college buildings are connected with the central heating plant of the Oberlin Gas and Electric Company : Baldwin Cottage, Lord Cottage, Stewart Hall, Talcott Hall, Council Hall, Carnegie Library, Finney Memorial Chapel, Peters Hall, Spear Laboratory, Warner Hall, Women's Gymnasium, and Sturges Hall. The service by the central heating plant began in the fall of 1904. (Int. 112) n (Int. 113) ^.:it»»>"'~^i T^^!"i Campus View (Winter 1908) (Int. 114) Statistics Explanatory Notes Note A. The College Department was known by this name until the year 1875; from 1875 to 1893 it was known as the Department of Philosophy and the Arts; from 1893 to 1906 it was called "the College ;" since 1906 it has been called the Col- lege of Arts and Sciences. Note B. The Theological Seminary has appeared under the names Theological Seminary, Department of Theology, and Theological Department. Note C. The Conservatory of Music. Names of students in this department appear for the first time in the general catalogue in 1869. Note D. Preparatory Department. The name of this department was changed in 1892 to "the Academy." For a number of years the students in- the "Scientific Course" were included in the totals of the Preparatory Department. Note E. Drawing and Painting. The first separate classification of students in this department was in 1885. From 1885 to 1896 the names appealed under the head- ing "School of Art ;" since 1896 the department has been called the Department of Drawing and Painting. N'ote F. Summer Session. For many years a Summer School was conducted by members of the Faculty under private management, but since 1899 the Summer School has been operated by the College. In igo6 its name was changed to,"Summer Session." The figures shown in the table are exclusive of duplicates. The total registration in the Summer School during these years has varied from eighty to one hundred and sixty. During the period from 1835 to 1877, when the long vacation occurred in the winter, a Winter School, corresponding to the present Summer School, was conducted yearly by members of the faculty under private management. The students in these winter schools were not included in the totals for these years. Note G. Ladies Course. At first all women students were classed in the "Female Department." In 1836 the name was changed to "Ladies Course," and all women not otherwise classed were grouped under this head. As early as 1836 there, were women enrolled in the Preparatory Department. Two years later there were women in the college classes. From 1869 to 1874 the name was "Ladies Depart- ment." In 1875 the Literary Course was organized as a part of the Department of Philosophy and the Arts, and the Ladies Course was dropped as a separate depart- ment. Note H. Teachers Course. This course appeared as a separate department in the catalogues from 1846 to 1853. From 1854 to 1864 it was treated as a part of the Preparatory Department, and the schedules of students were arranged by the Princi- pal. In 1864 it was continued as a separate department under the name "Scientific Course," the Principal of the Preparatory Department continuing his oversight of the schedules of students. Note I. Scientific Course. This course appeared as a separate department from 1864 to 1874. There were three graduates during the years 1873-75. I" 1875 it became a part of the Department of Philosophy and the Arts. During the years 1896-1900 there were twenty-seven graduates of the Scientific Course in the College Department. (Int. 116) Attendance of Students 1833 - 1909 DEPARTMENTS Theol. Con- Pre- Draw- Sum- iLadies Teach-I Scien- P^iy?'- Deduct for DupU- cates Total Total YEAR College Semi- nary serva- tory of Music para- tory ings Paint- ing mer SessioE ers tific ^ Course Course Course Train- ! 1 "^^ TOTAL Ren Women Note Note Note Note Note Note Note i Note Note Note Note A B C D E F G 1 H I I K 1833 Opened Dec. H 1833 Winter term 1833 34 44 29 15 1834 Summer term 101 63 38 1835 37 35 131 73 (See Note L) 276 203 73 1836 108 58 79 65 (See Note H) 310 218 92 1837 (See Note N) 1838 128 44 121 98 391 265 126 1839 85 58 15§ 103 404 271 133 1840 79 64 250 91 (See Note 0) 484 318 166 1841 119 54 297 90 560 367 193 1842 142 43 294 95 574 382 192 1843 128 35 280 102 545 343 202 1844 141 32 198 109 480 292 188 1845 117 37 244 129 527 345 182 1846 110 25 201 140 16 . 492 314 178 1847 94 27 176 125 19 . 441 282 159 1848 76 27 186 117 20 . 426 264 162 1849 66 22 328 106 21 . 543 342 201 1850 69 23 259 158 25 . 534 317 217. 1851 65 22 324 144 16 . 571 330 241 1852 64 20 670 248 18 . 1020 561 459 1853 94 22 912 270 7 .. 1305 716 589 1854 92 26 841 229 1188 675 513 1855 110 24 747 181 1062 578 484 1856 132 27 828 229 1216 677 539 1857 137 16 832 237 1222 669 553 1858 149 21 845 234 1249 736 513 1859 181 36 832 194 1243 755 488 1860 199 35 855 222 1311 803 508 1861 199 26 633 213 (See Note P) 1071 599 472 1862 147 25 528 159 (See Note Q) 859 457 402 1863 122 21 564 210 917 450 467 1864 112 13 573 175 28 901 409 492 1865 99 13 728 155 25 1020 536 484 1866 112 14 812 179 28 1145 655 490 1867 119 . 11 ... 780 190 34 1134 640 494 1868 121 16 750 179 34 1100 628 472 1869 144 25 52 697 170 23 nil 634 477 1870 129 36 133 715 187 29 1229 700 529 1871 166 38 264 678 162 .. 39 037) 1270 710 500 1872 142 43 240 634 159 .. 45 (92) 1171 648 523 1873 139 46 307 783 166 .. 48 (118) 1371 723 648 (Int. 117) Oberlin College Note J. Physical Training. From 1894 to 1900 a small number of students were catalogued separately under the name "Normal Course in Physical Training for Women." In 1900 the course was enlarged, with advanced requirements for admis- sion, and since that time the students have been counted in the totals of the College Department. From 1900 to 1904 it was a course for women only. Since 1904, it has been for both men and women. Note K. Duplications. Prior to 1870 there were no duplicates in the annual catalogues, the student being counted in that department in which he elected the greater portion of his work. Soon after the opening of the Conservatory of Mus'ic as a separate department, it was found difficult to determine the exact classification of students, and for twenty years (from 1871 to 1890) the practice was followed of listing a student's name in each department in which he studied. During this period of twenty years a large deduction was therefore necessary in order to show the exact number of students enrolled. This yearly deduction is given in a separate column, in parenthesis. The duplications were almost entirely the cases of students who com- bined work in the Conservatory with either preparatory or collegiate studies. Since- 1891 the former practice has been resumed, and the student's name has been cata- logued in the department in which he has taken the greater portion of his work, the duplication of names being thus avoided. Note L. In 1835 there were also enrolled eighty additional students in the Winter School. Note M. In 1836 eighty preparatory students were transferred to Elyria High School, and the auxiliary schools at Austinburg, Sheffield, and Abbeyville. Note N. In 1837 the Institute was too poor to publish a catalogue. Note O. The catalogues of the years 1840-43 contained this note: "In accord- " ance with the general usage of Academies, the catalogue of the Preparatory Depart- " ments is a report of the past year. In all other Departments, the Catalogue exhibits " the present state of the Institution." Note P. 1861. The College total, 199, included 46 who were absent in the Army. . Note Q. 1862. The College total, 147, included 31 who were absent in the Army. Note R. 1877. The long vacation was changed to the summer instead of the winter. Note S. Since 1891 the catalogue summaries have carefully excluded duplicates, and the enrollment has represented the attendance of the academic year, from Sep- tember to June. Since 1899 the totals have included such Summer Session students as have not been enrolled in any other departments during the year. Prior to 1891 the enrollment figures were computed by the calendar year, from January to December, rather than by the present method, where the period covered includes only the academic year, from July to June. In order to make just com- parisons with preceding years, the Secretary has counted the enrollment figures by both the old method and the new, and has found that either the former figure should be decreased by 20.4 per cent, or the latter figure should be increased by 25.6 per cent. Note T. The figures for the year 1908-09 are not' complete. They include all students who have been in attendance at any time during the present academic year to February 20, 1909, including those who studied in the Summer Session of 1908. (Int. 118) Attendance of Students (CONTINUED) DEPARTMEISTS YEAR College Theol. Semi- nary Con serva- tory of Music Pre- para- tory Draw- Sum- Ladies «!?& mer Pamt-| sess'n Course mg Teach- ers Course Scien- tific Course Physi- cal Train- ing Deiuct for Dupli- ates TOTAL Total Men Total Women Note A Note B Note C Note D Note Not E F e Note G Note H Note I Note I Note K 1874 159 39 347 691 . 17( ) .... 62 (138) 1330 697 633 1875 358 51 288 629 (110) 1216 648 568 1876 332 42 256 567 (97) 1100 607 493 1877 335 36 267 485 (See Note R) (107) 1016 539 477 1878 316 50 232 498 (81) 1015 538 457 1879 324 45 213 434 (67) 949 514 435 1880 320 41 264 512 (80) 1057 555 502 1881 390 41 387 640 (133) 1325 641 684 1882 428 42 461 713 (ISl) 1493 703 790 1883 448 40 448 667 (129) 1474 698 776 1884 428 36 473 528 (151) 1314 617 697 1885 426 50 446 508 76 .. (204) 1302 615 687 1886 441 50 474 487 71 .. (201) 1322 580 742 1887 536 85 483 480 58 .. (225) 1417 621 796 1888 601 101 538 522 56 .. (242) 1576 749 827 .1889 589 101 595 622 108 .. (302) 1713 812 901 1890 581 96 635 690 49 .. (342) 1709 769 940 1891 1891-92 (Se 405 eNote 111 S) 408 528 10 .. 1462 675 787 1892-93 394 86 450 550 12 ... 1492 683 809 1893-94 396 71 388 524 18 ... 1397 651 746 1894-95 371 65 438 533 • 8 ... 12 1427 653 774 1895-96 439 64 412 "469 8 ... 22 1414 653 761. 1896-97 428 66 359 406 11 ... ". . . . 13 1283 585 698* 1897-98 433 47 382 414 21 ... 13 1310 555 755 1898-99 419 39 402 316 15 17 1208 477 731 1899-1900 417 40 456 337 27 4C 6 1323 524 799 1900-01 428 49 467 338 38 37 1357 532 825 1901-02 499 35 501 270 50 27 (18) 1382 516 866 1902-03 578 35 530 330 13 23 (25) 1509 556 953 1903-04 633 36 579 305 24 41 (39; 1618 611 1007 1904-05 670 51 549 362 25 58 ■ . . (48) 1715 652 1063 1905-06 714 52 563 346 27 68 -(70) 1771 627 1144 1906-07 802 49 554 358 25 6C (61) 1848 662 1186 1907-08 818 53 564 329 58 58 '. . . . (82) 1881 674 1207 1908-09 874 47 539 315 74 67 ( [114) NotcT 1916 682 1234 (Int. 119) Miscellaneous Statistical Items I. Total Enrolment of Students Number of names listed in the catalogue (pages 3-1100) 35,682 Graduates 4,694 Non-Graduates 30,988 Total 35,682 In the above summary, the graduates may be further divided as follows (corrected to date of February 1, 1909) : Men Women Total The College (including Philosophical, Scientific and Literary courses) 1,891 2,037 3,928 The Theological Seminary 755 5 760 The Conservatory of Music 55 140 195 The Teachers Course in Physical Training 10 83 93 Honorary Degrees ^ 62 15 77 Grand Totals 2,773 2,280 5,053 Excluding duplicates (deducting for those who graduated from more than one department) 294 65 359 Net Totals 2,479 2,215 4,694 II. Living; Deceased; or Not Located Total registration of students 35,682 Known to be living 19,710 • Known to be dead 6,192 25,902 '*No information" 9,780 Total 35,682 A classification of the 9,780 former students concerning whom no information has been obtained is added at this point for reference, arranged by six-year periods : Enrolled during 1833-38 249 Enrolled during 1839-44 603 Enrolled during 1845-50 590 Enrolled during 1851-56 1,590 Enrolled during 1857-62 1,147 Enrolled during 1863-68 987 Enrolled during 1869-74 1,114 Enrolled during 1875-80 750 Enrolled during 1881-86 786 Enrolled during 1887-92 648 (Int. 120) Miscellaneous Statistical Items Enrolled during 1893-98 ". 690 Enrolled during 1899-1904 594 Enrolled during 1905-08 32 Total 9,780 Estimated Living 4,110 Estimated Deceased 5,670 9,780 The above estimate is based in part upon the present percentage of survivors of members of the classes in the various years; account is also taken of the fact of the increased probability of the death of a very considerable number of the "not found" students. It will be remembered that in the cases of practically all the students not found, the names of these students have been in the hands of scores of other students who enrolled at the same time, some of whom would probably have re- ported the missing cases if these students were still alive. If the above estimates are approximately valid, the total for the seventy-five years may be divided as follows : Living 23,820 Deceased 11,862 35,682 III. Geographical Distribution of the 19,710 students whose addresses have been ascertained UNITED STATES Alabama 39 Maine , 22 Alaska 4 Maryland 42 Arizona 28 Massachusetts 352 Arkansas 38 Michigan 1045 California 748 Minnesota 383 Canal Zone 5 Mississippi 27 Colorado 327 Missouri 338 Connecticut 175 Montana 97 Delaware 2 Nebraska 245 Dist. Columbia 158 Nevada 21 Florida 78 New Hampshire 31 Georgia 50 New Jersey 135 Hawaii Terr 71 New Mexico 38 Idaho 58 New York ' 1234 Illinois 1481 North Carolina 47 Indiana 512 North Dakota 121 Iowa 619 Ohio 8009 Kansas 333 Oklahoma 107 Kentucky 67 Oregon 112 Louisiana 15 Pennsylvania 792 (Int. 121) Oberlin College Philippine Ids 22 Porto Rico 8 Rhode Island 21 South Carolina 12 South Dakota 146 Tennessee 116 Texas 100 Utah 49 Vermont 55 Virginia 61 Washington 298 West Virginia 61 Wisconsin 374 Wyoming 32 Total in the United States .19361 BRITISH AMERICA Ontario and Quebec British Columbia Nova Scotia BRITISH WEST INDIES Bahama Jamaica CUBA Cuba Isle of Pines 57 4 3 64 MEXICO Mexico 11 CENTRAL AMERICA Gautemala Honduras SOUTH AMERICA Argentine Republic Brazil Chili Ecuador Dutch Guiana Peru AUSTRALIA Australia NEW ZEALAND New Zealand MICRONESIA Micronesia EUROPE England 21 Scotland 3 Wales , 4 Germany 17 Turkey 11 France 8 Austria 2 Italy 1 67 ASIA China 55 Japan 32 India 28 Turkey 19 Ceylon 2 Korea 1 Persia 1 Siam 1 139 AFRICA Africa 33 Total Foreign 349 Summary Total in the United States 19361 Total Foreign 349 19710 (Int. 122) Miscellaneous Statistical Items South Carolina 13 South Dakota 16 Tennessee 39 Texas 21 Utah 6 Vermont 96 Virginia 46 Washington 10 West Virginia 26 Wisconsin 161 Wyoming 6 Total in the United States. .9437 IV. Geographical Distribution of the 9,780 former students concerning whom no information has been obtained A similar geographical arrangement follows for the students in respect to whom no information has been secured. This classification is arranged according to the home addresses given by the students at tlie time of their enrolment in Oberlin. UNITED STATES Alabama 19 Arizona 4 Arkansas 23 California 28 Cherokee Nation 2 Colorado 41 Connecticut 92 Dakota 5 Delaware 2 Dist. Columbia 26 Florida 11 Georgia 17 Hawaii Terr 1 Idaho 11 Illinois , 533 Indiana 298 Indian Terr 2 Iowa 187 Kansas 57 Kentucky 59 Louisiana 39 Maine 26 Maryland 24 Massachusetts 139 Michigan 553 Minnesota 57 Missisippi 33 Missouri 89 Montana 11 Nebraska 25 New Hampshire 32 New Jersey 47 New Mexico 5 New York 1053 North Carolina 26 North Dakota 5 Ohio 4962 Oklahoma 2 Oregon 5 Pennsylvania 438 Philippine Ids 1 Rhode Island 12 BRITISH AMERICA Ontario and Quebec 217 BRITISH WEST INDIES Jamaica 7 CUBA Cuba 6 Isle of Pines 3 HAYTI Hayti WEST INDIES West Indies 6 MEXICO Mexico Brazil SOUTH AMERICA 1 EUROPE England 32 Ireland 7 (Int. 123) Oberlin College Scotland 11 Wales 8 Germany 2 Turkey 9 Russia 1 Sweden 1 Spain 1 Bohemia 1 Hungary 1 74 ASIA Japan 18 India 2 Turkey 7 Persia i Siam 1 29 AFRICA Africa 3 Total Foreign 334 Summary Total in the United States 9437 Total Foreign 334 Home not given 9 ■ " 9780 V. Living Alumni The following table shows the living graduates of Oberlin College, corrected to date of February 1, 1909: Men Women Total The College (including Philosophical, Scientific, and Literary courses) 1,415 1,631 3,046 The Theological Seminary 506 5 511 The Conservatory of Music 55 131 186 The Teachers Course in Physical Training 10 82 92 Honorary Degrees 40 11 51 Grand Totals 2,026 1,860 3,886 Excluding duplicates (deducting for those who graduated from more than one department) 171 62 233 Net Totals 1,855 1,798 3,653 VL Occupations The statistics of occupations have been compiled from reports received from both graduates and non-graduates, but no account has been taken of students who did not send in special reports for this catalogue. The statistics are therefore not to be considered as final or complete; since they include only a portion of the living former students. They are presented in this connection as suggestive of the lines of work now being pursued by Oberlin men and women. (Int. 124) Miscellaneous Statistical Items Non- Occupations Graduates Graduates Total College Presidents 15 2 17 Professors Men 144 Women 50 Teachers Men : 164 Women 389 Public School Superintendents .... 27 • Ministers 373 Lawyers 138 Judges of Courts of Record 22 Physicians 98 Business 271 " Technical Occupations, Business and Professional 112 Newspaper writers 30 Missionaries Foreign — Men 35 Foreign — Women 34 Home — Men 17 * Home — Women 20 Farmers 55 Musicians 6 Artists 3 Authors 3 Library Work 28 Foreign Consuls 1 Public Lecturers 8 A large proportion of those classed as "Teachers" are in the grades and high schools. Under this classification are also included some teachers of music and primary teachers. The classification "Professors" includes principals of high schools. Under the heading "Technical Occupations, Business and Professional," are included chemists, engineers, surveyors, architects, assayers, accountants, stenographers, etc. VII. Church Relations Approximately ii,ooo replies were received to the request for information as to church connections, showing representatives of no less than forty-one different de- nominations and sects. 74 218 16 66 120 284 824 1213 25 52 216 589 205 348 38 60 254 352 1319 1590 556 668 58 88 12 47 28 62 13 30 15 35 523 578 61 67 25 28 13 16 29 57 3 4 6 14 (Int. 125) officers of Instruction and Government Officers of Instruction and Government Abbott, Miss Arletta Maria (1893 — ) A. B., Vassar College, 1881 ; A. M., Univ. of Michigan, 1892. Instructor in German, 1893-96; Associate Professor of German, 1896-99; Pro- fessor of German, J 899 — . Member of Women's Board of Managers, 1895 — . Addr., 1908-09, Freiburg, Baden, Germany. Adams, Charles Henry (1895 — ) (F) Graduated, Oberlln Conservatory, 1895 ; Mus. B., Oberlin Conseyatory, 1906. Teacher of Singing, 1895-96; Instructor in Singing, 1902-08; Professor of Sing- ing, 1908—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 260 E. College St. Adams, Earl Foote (1901—) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1901 ; A. M., Harvard Univ., 1906v Tutor in Physics, Oberlin Academy, 1901-03; Instructor in Physics, Oberlin Academy, 1903-07; Teacher in Men's Gymnasium, 1901-05; Associate Principal of the Academy, J 907 — ;' Associate Professor of Physics, 1907 — . Addr., Ober- lin, Ohio, 270 Elm St. Adams, Miss JuLL^ May (1891-92) (F) Graduated, Lit., Oberlin College, 1878; Ph. B., Oberlin College, 1893; Ph. M., Alma College, 1896. Tutor in History and Civil Government, Oberlin Academy, 1891-92. Addr., Sorrento, Fla. Adams, Mrs. Margaret Jones (1902 — ) (F) Graduated, Oberlin Conservatory, 1895 ; Mus. B., Oberlin Conservatory, 1908. Instructor in Singing, 1902 — . Married Charles H. Adams. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 250 E. College St. *Adams, Miss Mary Ann (1837-49) (F) Graduated, Lit., Oberlin College, 1839. Assistant in Female Department, 1837-39; Acting Principal, Female Department, 1839-42; Principal, Female Department, 1842-49. Married Charles Conkling. Died, Oberlin, Ohio, April 18, 1870. Alderfer, Jacob Franklin (1903 — ) (F) Graduated, Oberlin Conservatory, 1903 ; Mus. B., Oberlin Conservatory, 1906. Teacher of Organ, 1903-06; Associate Professor of Organ, 1908 — . Addr., Ober- lin, Ohio, 124 Elm St. Aldrich, Leander Jefferson (1882-85) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1880; D. B., Oberlln Seminary, 1885; D. D., Blon College, 1891. Teacher of Grammar, Preparatory Department, 1882-85. Addr., Dover, Ohio. *Allen, Mrs. Caroline Mary Rudd (1851-70) (F) A. B., Oberlln College, 1841. Member of Women's Board of Managers, 1851-70. Married George N. Allen. Died, Cincinnati, Ohio, December 2, 1892. Allen, Dudley Peter (1898—) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1875; M. D., Harvard Univ., 1880; A. M„ Oberlln College, 1883 ; LL. D., Oberlin College, 1908. Member of Board of Trustees, 1898—. Addr., Cleveland, Ohio, 1110 Euclid Ave. Allen, George Delwin (1906-08) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1907. Assistant in Zoological Laboratory, 1906-08. Addr., Chicago, 111., 6028 Ingleside Ave. (Int. 129) Oberlin College * Allen, George Nelson (1838-71) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1838 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1848. Teacher of Sacred Music, 1838-41 ; Professor of Sacred Music, 1841-64 ; Prin- cipal of Preparatory Department, 1842-46 ; Professor of Geology, 1848-49 ; Pro- fessor of Natural History, 1849-64; Professor of Geology and Natural History, 1864-71 ; Secretary and Treasurer, 1863-65 ; Member of Prudential Committee, 1864-65. Died, Cincinnati, Ohio, December 9, 1877. Allen, Miss Ida Catherine (1893-95) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1895 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1897. Tutor in Latin and Greek, Oberlin Academy, 1893-95. Addr., Birmingham, Pa. Allen, Miss May Eva (1906-07) (F) Tutor in Latin, Oberlin Academy, 1906-07. Addr., Elyria, Ohio, R. F. D. Allen, Miss Rosa Dale (1874-76) (F) Teacher of Vocal Music, 1874-76. Married William C. Cochran. Addr., Cin- cinnati, Ohio, 245 Gilman Ave. - *Allen, Miss Sarah (1855) (F) . Graduated, Lit., Oberlin College, 1854. Assistant Principal, Female Department, March-October, 1855. Married James L. Patton. Died, Mt. Vernon, la., December 11, 1906. Anderegg, Frederick (1882 — ) (F) A. B.. Oberlin College, 1885 ; A. M., Harvard Univ., 1889 ; A. M., Oberlin College. 1889. Teacher of Latin, Preparatory Department, 1882-83 ; Teacher of Mathematics, Preparatory Department, 1884-85 ; Tutor in Mathematics, 1885-90 ; Associate Professor of Mathematics, 1890-92; Professor of Mathematics, 1892 — . Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 207 E. College St. Andrews, Miss Calista (1875-77) (F) Graduated, Lit., Oberlin College, 1875. Tutor in Mathematics, Preparatory Department, 1875-77. Addr., Danvers, Mass., 150 Holton St. Andrews, George Whitfield (1882 — ) (F) Graduated, Oberlin Conservatory, 1879 ; Mus. B., Oberlin Conservatory, 1906 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1900 ; Mus. D., Oberlin College, 1903. Instructor in Organ, 1882-88; Instructor in Organ and Composition, 1888-92; Professor of Organ and Composition, 1892 — . Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 195 Forest St. Armstrong, Gordon Nelson (1905-07) A. B.. Ohio Wesleyan Univ., 1897 ; A. M., Harvard Univ., 1903. Instructor in Mathematics, 1905-07. Addr., Delaware, Ohio, 62 S. Liberty St. *AsHLEy, Samuel Stanford (1846-47) (F) Graduated, Oberlin Seminary, 1849 ; A. M , Oberlin College, 1865. Assistant Teacher, Preparatory Department, 1846-47. Died, Northboro, Mass., October 5, 1887. *Atkins, Miss Mary (1847-49) (F) Graduated, Lit., Oberlin College, 1845 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1878. Assistant, Female Department, 1847-49. Married John Lynch. Died, Benicta, California, September 14, 1882. *Atwater, Ernest Richmond (1889-91) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1887 ; D. B., Oberlin Seminary, 1892 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1892. Tutor in Latin, Preparatory Department, 1889-91. Died, near Fenchow Fu, Shansi, China, August 15, 1900. (Int. 130) ■ Officers of Instruction and Government Atwood, Miss Mary Lovina (1886-91) (F) A. B., Oberlln College, 1884. Tutor in Latin and Mathematics, Preparatory Department, 1886-91. Addr., Waupun, Wis. Bacon, Arthur Avery (1897-98) A. B., Dartmouth College, 1897 ; A. M., Dartmouth College, 1901. Tutor in Physics, Oberlin Academy, 1897-98. Addr., Geneva, N. Y., Hobart College. Baird, Robert Logan (1903-05) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1902. Assistant in Zoology and Geology, 1903-05. Addr., Athens, Maine. Baker, Charles Lawrence (1905-07) (F) Assistant in Zoological- Laboratory, 1905-07. Addr., Chicago, 111., Walker Museum, Univ. of Chicago. *Baldwin, Cyrus Harcourt (1841-44) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1841 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1844 ; graduated, Oberlin Sem- inary, 1844. Assistant Teacher, Preparatory "Department, 1841-44. Died, Dayton, Ohio, January 18, 1909. ♦Baldwin, Elbert. Irving (1889-94) Member of Board of Trustees, 1889-94. Chief Donor of Baldwin Cottage. Died, Cleveland, Ohio, January 27, 1894. Ballantine, William Gay (1878-96) A. B., Marietta College, 1868 ; graduated, Union Seminary, 1872 ; D. D., Marietta College, 1885 ; LL. D., Western Reserye Univ., 1891. Professor of Hebrew and Greek Exegesis, 1878-80 ; Professor of Old Testament Language and Literature, 1880-91 ; Chairman of the Faculty, 1889-91 ; Elected President of Oberlin College, January 21, 1891; Inaugurated, July 1, 1891; President and ex-ofUcio Member of Board of Trustees, 1891-96; Resigned, June 24, 1896. Addr., Springfield, Mass., 321 St. James Ave. ♦Bancroft, George Washington (1840-41) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1841. Assistant Teacher, Preparatory Department, 1840-41. Died, Clinton, Mich., August 5, 1843. *Barber, Amzi Dooltttle (1840-41) (F) Graduated, Oberlin Seminary, 1841 ; D. D., Oberlin College, 1895. Assistant Teacher, Preparatory Department, 1840-41. Died, Oberlin, Ohio, De- cember 19, 1901. Barber, Amzi Lorenzo (1889 — ) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1867; A. M., Oberlin College, 1870; LL. B., George Wash- ington Univ., 1877. Member of Board of Trustees, 1889—. Addr., New York, N. Y., 90 West St. Barricklow, Mrs. Gertrude Eastman (1908 — ) Assistant in the College Library, 1908 — . Married Charles H. Barricklow. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 131 E. College St. ♦Barrows Elijah Porter (1871-80) A. B., Yale Univ., 1826 ; A. M., Yale Univ., 1829 ; D. D., Dartmouth College, 1858. Acting Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament Literature, 1871-72; Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament Literature, 1872-80. Died, Oberlin, Ohio, Sep- tember 14, 1888. (Int. 131) Oberlin College ♦Barrows, John Henry (1898-1902) • A. B., Olivet College, 1867; A. M., Olivet College, 1870; D. D., Lake Forest Univ., 1881. Elected President of Oberlin College, November 29, 1898; President and ex- officio Member of Board of Trustees, 1898-1902; Member of Prudential Com- mittee, 1899-1902; Lecturer on Comparative Religion, and Professor of Christian Ethics, 1899-1902. Died in office, Oberlin, Ohio, June 3, 1902. Barrows, Miss Mary Eleanor (1900-04) (F) A. B., Smith College, 18^7. Instructor in English Composition, 1900-04. Married Frank Irwin. Addr., Princeton, N. J., 78 Alexander St. Barry, Charles King (1891—)- (F) Graduated, Oberlin Conservatory, 1891 ; A, B., Oberlin College, 1899 ; Mus. B., Ober- lin Conservatory, 1906. Instructor in Pianoforte, 1891-1906; Instructor in Singing, 1891-92; Instructor in German, 1901-02; Professor of Pianoforte, 1906—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio., 172 Elm St. *Bartlett, Alexander (1857-59) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1853 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1856 ;■ Graduated, Oberlin Sem- inary, 1859. Tutor, Preparatory Department, 1857-69. Died, Maryville, Tenn., November 19, 1883. *Bartlett, Enoch Noyes (1887-68) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1838 ; graduated, Oberlin Seminary, 1841 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1852. Assistant Teacher, Preparatory Department, 1837-41; Acting Principal, Prepara- tory Department, 1866-68. Died, Ventura, Calif., August 13, 1897. Bates, Ernest Sutherland (1903-05) A. B., Univ. of Micliigan, 1902; A. M., Univ. of Michigan, 1903; Ph. D., Columbia Univ., 1908. Instructor in English Composition, 1903-05. Addr., Tucson, Ariz., 943 N. Tyndall Ave. ♦Bates, Henry (1840-43) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1840; graduated, Oberlin Seminary, 1843; A. M., Oberlin College, 1845. Assistant Teacher, Preparatory Department, 1840-43. Died, Crete, Neb., Sep- tember 8, 1889. Bates, Henry Liberty (1879-81) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1876; A. M., Oberlin College, 1880; D. B., Oberlin Sem- inary, 1881. Teacher of Grammar, Preparatory Department, 1879-81. Addr., Forest Grove, Ore., Pacific Univ. ♦Beach, John Boughton (1845-47) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1846 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1850 ; graduated. Meadville Seminary, 1861. Assistant Teacher, Preparatory Department, 1845-47. Died, Kelloggsville, Ohio, May 12, 1886. Beach, Walter Greenwood (1892-93) A. B., Marietta College, 1888 ; A. B., Harvard Univ., 1891 ; A. M., Harvard Univ., 1892. Tutor in History, Oberlin Academy, 1892-93. Addr., Pullman, Wash., Washing- ton State College. (Int. 132) Officers of Instruction and Government Beard, Miss Minnie Belle (1893-94) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1891. Tutor in History and Civil Government, Oberlin Academy, 1893-94. Married William A. Siddall. Addr., East Cleveland, Ohio, 82 Wymore Ave. *Beebee, Levi (1836-89) Member of Board of Trustees, 1836-39. Died, 1839. *Bentley, Cyrus Augustus (1868-69) Instructor in Vocal Music, 1868-69. Died, Geneva, Ohio, March 3, 1891. Berry, John Paris (1891-98) (F) A. B., Western Reserve Univ., 1888 ; D. B., Oberlin Seminary, 1891 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1894. Teaching Fellow in Church History, 1891-92; Instructor in Church History, 1892-95; Teacher of Greek, Oberlin Academy, 1893-94; Instructor in the Eng- lish Bible, Oberlin Seminary, 1895-98. Addr., Cleveland, Ohio, 6702 Fir Ave. Bewer, Julius August (1902-04) Graduated, Royal Gymnasium, Duesseldorf, Germany, 1895 ; D. B., Union Seminary, 1898; Ph. D., Columbia Univ., 1900. Professor of Old Testament Language and Literature, 1902-04. Addr., New York, N. Y., 700 Park Ave. ♦BiDWELL, RiVERIUS (1836-39) Member of Board of Trustees, 1836-39. Died, Kinsman, Ohio, February 6, 1870. Black, James William (1892-94) A. B., Johns Hopkins Univ., 1888 ; Ph. D., Johns Hopkins Univ., 1891. Associate Professor of Political Economy, 1892-94. Addr., Waterville, Me., 56 Pleasant St. Blaisdell, Miss Daisy Luana (1898-99) A. B., Smith College, 1888; A. M., Smith College, 1894. Tutor in German, 1898-99. Addr., Urbana, 111., 912 W. California Ave. Blakeslee, Mrs. Ida Bevington (1881-84) (F) Graduated, Oberlin Conservatory, 1878. Instructor in Pianaforte, 1881-84. Married Samuel H. Blakeslee. Addr., Clare- mont, Calif. Blakeslee, Samuel Horace (1881-84) (F) Graduated, Oberlin Conservatory, 1878. Instructor in Singing, 1881-84. Addr., Cleveland, Ohio, 352 The Arcade. Bogart, Ernest Ludlow (1900-05) *^ A. B., Princeton Univ., 1890 ; A. M., Princeton Univ., 1896 ; Ph. D., Univ. of Halle, 1897. Associate Professor of Economics and Sociology, 1900-02; Professor of Econo- mics and Sociology, 1902-05. Addr., Princeton, N. J., 115 Prospect Ave. Bohn, William Frederick (1905 — ) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1900; D. B., Oberlin Seminary, 1905; A. M., Oberlin Col- lege, 1908. Secretary to the President, 1905 — ; Secretary of Bureau of Appointments, 1906—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 208 Forest St. *Boise, Otis, (1844-46) M. D., Berkshire Med. Institute, Pittsfleld, Mass., 1825. Member of Board of Trustees, 1844-46; Member of Prudential Committee, 1844-45. Died, Cleveland, Ohio, April 18, 1874. ♦Bordwell, Daniel Newcome (1853-57) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1852; A. M., Oberlin College, 1855; graduated, Oberlin Sem- inary, 1857 ; D. D., Hillsdale College, 1871. Tutor in Languages, Preparatory Department, 1853-55. Died, Madison, Neb., September 24, 1888. (Int. 133) Oberlin College BoswoRTH, Edward Increase (1883 — ) (F) A. B., Yale Univ., 1883; D. B., Oberlin Seminary, 1886; A. M., Oberlin College. 1893; D. D., Oberlin College, 1901. Teacher of Latin and Mathematics, Preparatory Department, 1883-85 ; Professor of the English Bible, Oberlin Seminary, 1887-92; Professor of the New Testa- ment Language ancl Literature, 1892 — ; Dean of the Seminary, 1903 — . Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 78 S. Professor St. BoYNTON, Miss Alice (1891) Teacher of Singing, 1891. ♦Bradford, Miss Lucy (1867-69) Teacher of Singing, 1867-69. Married Mr. Stoddard. Died, Chicago, 111., October, 1904. Bradley, Cornelius Beach (1868-70) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1868 ; graduated, Yale Divinity School, 1871 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1886. Tutor in Latin, Preparatory Department, 1868-70. Addr., Berkeley, Calif., 2639 Durant Ave. ' Bradley, Dan Freeman (1883 — ) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1882 ; D. B., Oberlin Seminary, 1885 ; D. D., Yankton Col- lege, 1892; D. D., Cornell College, 1904; D. D., Oberlin College, 190b. Teacher, Preparatory Department, 1883-85 ; Member of Board of Trustees, 1892- 1902 and 1906—. Addr., Cleveland, Ohio, 2905 W. 14th St. Bradley, Mrs. Lillian Jaques (1882-84) (F) Graduated, Oberlin Conservatory, 1882. Instructor in Singing, 1882-84. Married Dan F. Bradley. Addr., Cleveland, Ohio, 2905 W. 14th St. Braithwaite, Edward Ernest (1901-02) (F) A. B., McGill Univ., 1886 ; D. B., Oberlin Seminary, 1890 ; A. M., Harvard Univ., 1901 ; Pli. D., Harvard Univ., 1904. Acting Professor of the Old Testament Language and Literature, 1901-02. Addr., Toronto, Canada, 102 Rose Ave. Branch, Miss Betsey See Hudson, Mrs. Betsey Branch. *Branch, Daniel (1834-35) (F) Principal, Preparatory Department ,1834-35. Died, Marengo, la., April 15, 1895. *Brand, James (1890-99) A. B., Yale Univ., 1866 ; graduated, Andover Seminary, 1869 ; D. D., Iowa College, 1884. Member of Board of Trustees, 1890-99. Died, Oberlin, Ohio, April 11, 1899. Branson, Edwin Bayer (1906 — ) A. B., Univ. of Kansas, 1903 ; A. M., Univ. of Kansas, 1903 ; Ph. D., Univ. of Chi- cago, 1905. Instructor in Geology, 1905-07; Associate Professor of Geology, 1907 — ; Curator of Geological Museum, 1907—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 19 N. Park St. Breckenridge, William Kilgore (1890 — ) (F) Graduated, Oberlin Conservatory, 1888 ; Mus. B., Oberlin Conservatory, 1906. Instructor in Pianoforte, 1890-1902; Professor of Pianoforte, 1902—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 5 S. Main St. Breed, Merle Amos (1889-90) (F) A. B., Univ. of Michigan, 1884 ; D. B., Oberlin Seminary, 1893. Teacher of Latin, Preparatory Department, 1889-90; Tutor in Latin, Prepara- tory Department, 1890-93. Addr., Monticello, Iowa, 200 S. Walnut St. (Int. 134) Officers of Instruction and Government Bridges, Miss Fi.ora (1904-05) (F) Graduated, Lit , Oberlin College, 1885 ; A. B., Oberlln College, 1887 ; A. M.. Oberlin College, 1888. Secretary to the President, 1904-05. Addr., South Hadley, Mass., Morgan Road. Brooks, Harry Clyde (1885-89) (F) Graduated, Oberlin Conservatory, 1881 ; Mus. B., Oberlln Conservatory, 1907. Instructor in Singing, 1885-89; Instructor in Pianoforte, 1885-88. Addr., Paines- ville, Ohio, 468 Mentor Ave. Brown, Miss Ellen Frances (1889-99) Librarian of the Conservator}^ 1889-99. Addr., Norway, Maine, 48 Main St. *Brown, Henry (1834) Charter Member of Board of Trustees, 1834; President of Board of Trustees, March 10, 1834-October 30, 1834. Died, Brownhelm, Ohio, December 10, 1843. *Brown, Owen (1835-44) Member of Board of Trustees, 1835-44. Died, Hudson, Ohio, May 8, 1856. *Brown, William Bryant (1863-85) (F) Graduated, Oberlin Seminary, 1841 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1862 ; D. D., Princeton Univ., 1876. Member of Board of Trustees, 1863-85. Died, East Orange, N. J., August 3, 1902. Brownback, Miss Edna Louise (1900 — ) Graduated, Mount Holyoke Seminary, 1879 ; A. M., Mount Holyoke College, 1902. Tutor in English, Oberlin Academy, 1900-02 ; Instructor in English, Oberlin Academy, 1902—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 155 Elm St. Budington, Robert Allyn (1907 — ) A. B., Williams College, 1896 ; A. M., Williams College, 1899. Associate Professor of Zoology (elect), 1907-08; Associate Professor of Zoology, 1908—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 215 W. College St. Bugbey, Miss Card Belle (1907 — ) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1906. Stenographer, President's office, 1907—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 285 E. College St. *Burke, Mrs. Emily Pillsbury (1849-50) Principal, Female Department, 1849-50. *Burnell, Levi (1835-41) ^. Corresponding Secretary and Treasurer, 1835-37 ; General Agent, Secretary, and Treasurer, 1837-41; Member of Prudential Committee, 1836-41. Died, Mil- waukee, Wis., December 9, 1881. Burnet, Percy Bentley (1887-88) A. B., Indiana Univ., 1884 ; A. M., Indiana Univ., 1887. Instructor in German, 1887-88. Addr., Kansas City, Mo., 1112 E. 14th St. Burr, Almon Whitney (1870-73) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1868 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1871 ; graduated Oberlln Sem- inary, 1871 ; graduated, Andover Seminary, 1874. Tutor in Latin, Preparatory Department, J870-73. Addr., Beloit, Wis., 742 Church St. Burr, Charles Hulburd (1903-07) (F) A. B., Oberlln College, 1903; A. M., Oberlln College, 1906. Assistant in Physical Laboratory, 1903-05 ; Tutor in Physics, Oberlin Academy, 1905-07. Addr., Ahmednagar, Bombay Presidency, India. (Int. 135) Oberlin College ♦BuRRELL, Jabez Lyman (1834-41) Charter Member of Board of Trustees, 1834-41. Died, Oberlin, Ohio, January 25, 1900. ♦BURRELL, ROBBINS (1836-37) Farmer in charge of the Sheffield branch of the Institute, 1836-37. Died, Shef- field, Ohio, August 24, 1877. ^Burroughs, George Stockton (1899-1901) A. B., Princeton Univ., 1873 ; A. M., Princeton Univ., 1876 ; graduated, Princeton Seminary, 1877 ; Pli. D., Princeton Univ., 1884 ; D. D., Princeton Univ., 18S7 ; LL. D., Marietta College, 1893. Professor of Old Testament Language and Literature, 1899-1901. Died, Clifton Springs, N. Y., October 22, 1901. Burton, Theodore Elijah (1872—) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1872 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1875 ; LL. D., Oberlin College, 1900; LL. D., Dartmouth College, 1907. Tutor in Latin and Greek, Preparatory Department, 1872-74; Member of Board of Trustees, 1898 — . Addr., Washington, D. C, Umted States Senate. BusHNELL, Miss Kate Abbie (1874-75) (F) Graduated, Lit., Oberlin College, 1871. Tutor in Mathematics, Preparatory Department, 1874-75. Married Arthur T. Reed. Addr., Madison, Wis., 1341 Jenifer St. ♦Butler, Jeremiah (1841-45) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1842; A. M., Oberlin College, 1845; graduated, Oberlin Seminary, 1845. Assistant Teacher, Preparatory Department, 1841-45. Died, Fairport, N. Y., July 27, 1880. ♦Butts, Lorenzo Dow (1836-37) Instructor in Languages, in charge of the Sheffield branch of the Institute, 1836-37. Died, Alexandria Bay, Va., December 6, 1882. "Byrd, John Huntington (1846-46) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1843 ; graduated, Oberlin Seminary, 1846. Assistant Teacher, Preparatory Department, 1845-46. Died, Lawrence, Kans., July 29, 1897. Cabeen, Charles William (1893-95) ' , S. B., Univ. of Wisconsin, 1882 ; M. L., Univ. of Wisconsin, 1883 ; A. M.. Harvard \/ Univ., 1892; Ph. D., Univ. of Grenoble, 1904. Associate Professor of German, 1893-95. Addr., Syracuse, N, Y., 403 Uni- versity Place. Cady, Calvin Brainard (1874-79) (F) Graduated, Oberlin Conservatory, 1872. Teacher of Piano and Composition, 1874-75; Instructor in Piano and Compo- sition, 1875-79. Addr., Boston, Mass., 225 Newberry St. Cairns, Mrs. Iva Crofoot (1902-03) Graduated, Lake Erie Seminary, 1896. Teacher of Mathematics, Oberlin Academy, 1902-03. Married William D. Cairns. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 258 E. College St. Cairns, William Deweese (1899 — ) A. B., Ohio Wesleyan Univ., 1892; A. B., Harvard Univ., 1897; A. M., Harvard Univ., 1898; Ph. D., Univ. of Goettingen, 1907. Instructor in Mathematics and Surveying, 1899-1904; Associate Professor of Mathematics, 1904—. Addr.. Oberlin, Ohio, 258 R College St. (Int. 136) Officers of Instruction and Goverhment *Cambell, David (1840-41) Steward, 1840-41. Died, Cambridge, Mass., February 12, 1848. ♦Cambell, Miss Eliza (1841-42) (F) Graduated, Lit., Oberlin College, 1841. Assistant, Female Department, 1841-42. Married William S. Lewis. Died, Pleasanton, Mich., March 9, 1875. Cargill, Henry Wade (1901 — ) Assistant in Treasurer's Office, 1901—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 273 Oak St. *Carrier, Chauncey T. (1837-41) Farmer, 1837-41. Died, Alexandria, Va., July 20, 1864. Carter, Howard Handel (1881 — ) (F) Graduated, Oberlin Conservatory, 1874 ; Mus. B., Oberlin Conservatory, 1906. Instructor in Pianoforte, 1881-92; Professor of Pianoforte, 1892—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 171 Elm St. Carter, Miss Minnie Luella (1899-1900) (F) Ph. B., Oberlin College, 1898. Tutor in English, Oberlin Academy, 1899-1900. Addr., Bellevue, Neb. Carver, Thomas Nixon (1894-1900) (F) A. B., Univ. of Southern California, 1891; A. M., Univ.. of Southern California, 1892; Ph. D., Cornell Univ., 1894; LL. D., Oberlin College, 1905. Associate Professor of Economics and Sociology, 1894-98; Professor of Eco- nomics and Sociology, 1898-1900. Addr., Cambridge, Mass., 16 Kirkland Road. *Case, Miss Edna Pearl (1899-1901) 'Stenographer in Librarian's Office, 1899-1901. Died, Oberlin, Ohio, November 3, 1901. Caskey, William George (1898 — ) A. B., Knox College, 1891; A. M., Knox College, 1898. Associate Professor of Oratory and Rhetoric, 1898-1900; Professor of Oratory and Rhetoric, 1900—; Dean of College Men, 1899-1903; Assigning Officer, 1904—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 460 E. College St. Chamberlain, Ernest Barrett (1906-07) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1904 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1906. Tutor in English, Oberlin Academy, 1906-07. Addr., New York, N. Y., 700 Park Ave. Chamberlain, Joseph Scudder (1899-1900) S. B., Iowa State College, 1890; S. M., Iowa State College, 1892; Ph. D., Johns Hopkins Univ., 1899. Instructor in Chemistry and Physic's, 1899-1900. Addr., Washington, D. C, Bureau of Chemistry, Dept. of Agriculture. *Chamberlain, William Benton (1874-1903) (F) a. B., Oberlin College, 1875 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1880 ; D. B., Oberlin Seminary, 1881; D. D., Oberlin College, 1900. Instructor in Vocal Music, 1874-76 and 1878-83; Instructor in Elocution, 1881- 85; Professor of Elocution and Associate Professor of Rhetoric, 1885-91; Pro- fessor of Elocution and Rhetoric, 1891-94; Member of Board of Trustees, 1900-03. Died, Chicago, 111., March 7, 1903. Chamberlin, William Embert (1887-90) (F) a. B., Oberlin College, 1887 ; Ph. D., Johns Hopkins Univ., 1894. Tutor in French, 1887-90. Addr., New York, N. Y., Ill Water St. (Int. 137) Oberlin College Chapin, William Henry (1903-07) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1904. Assistant in Chemical Laboratory, 1903-06 ; Instructor in Chemistry, 1906-07. Addr., Philadelphia, Pa., 3921 Pine St. Chase, Cleveland King (1896-99) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1891 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1896. Instructor in Latin, 1896-99. Addr., Richmond, Ind., The Cedars. *Churchill, Charles Henry (1856-1904) (F) A. B., Dartmouth College, 1845 ; graduated, Oberlin Seminary, 1852 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1856. Professor of Sacred Music and Associate Professor of Mathematics, 1856-57; Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, 1859-90; Professor of Physics and Astronomy, 1890-97; Professor Emeritus, 1897-1904. Died, Seattle, Wash., January 19, 1904. Churchill, Frederick Arthur (1878-79) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1877 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1880 ; M. D., Chicago Homeo- pathic Medical College, 1882. Teacher of Mathematics, Preparatory Department, • 1878-79. Addr., Seattle Wash., 524 Burke Bldg. Clancy, William Cleland (1904-06) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1897. Teacher in Men's Gymnasium, 1904-06. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio. Clark, Edward William (1891-93) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1890; A. M., Oberlin College, 1895. Tutor in Latin, OberHn Academy, 1891-93. Addr., Ripon, Wis., 615 S. Grove St. Clark, Henry Fairlamb (1870-77) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1868 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1871 ; graduated, Oberlin Seminary, 1872. Tutor in Greek, Preparatory Department, 1870-72 ; Associate Professor of Latin and Greek, 1874-76; Acting Professor of Latin, 1876-77. Addr., Detroit, Mich., The Pasadena, cor. Jefferson Ave. and Dubois St. Close, Miss Esther Annette (1894 — ) (F) Ph. B., Oberlin College, 1893. Assistant in College Library, 1894—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 197 W. Lorain St. ♦Cochran, Samuel Davies (1837-42) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1839 ; graduated, Oberlin Seminary, 1842 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1848 ; D. D., Iowa College, 1866. Assistant Teacher, Preparatory Department, 1837-42. Died, Lincoln, Neb., Oc- tober 5, 1904. *CocHRAN, William (1837-46) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1839 ; graduated, Oberlin Seminary, 1842. Assistant Teacher, Preparatory Department, 1837-38; Tutor in the College, 1839- 42 ; Professor of Logic and Associate Professor of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy, 1842-46. Died, Fredericktown, Ohio, August 15, 1847. Cochran, William Cox (1901—) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1869. Member of Board of Trustees, 1901 — . Addr., Cincinnati, Ohio, 48 Blymyer Bldg. Coffin, Scott Farnum (1907—) (F) Assistant in Botanical Laboratory, 1907—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 100 Elm St. (Int. 138) Officers of Instruction and Government Cole, Charles Nelson (1902 — ) A. B., Illinois Wesleyan Univ., 1894 ; A. M., Univ. of Illinois, 1897 ; Ph. D., Harvard Univ., 1901. Associate Professor of Latin, 1902-04; Professor of Latin, 1904 — . Addr., Ober- lin, Ohio, 45 King St. *CoLEMAN, William Lewis (1845-46) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1843 ; graduated, Oberlin Seminary, 1846. Assistant Teacher, Preparatory Department, 1845-46. Died, Portland, Ore., November 9, 1900. Commons, John Rogers (1891-92) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1888 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1890. Associate Professor of Political Economy, 1891-92. Addr., Madison, Wis., 224 N. Murray St. *CoNE, Miss Mary Elizabeth (1847-48) (F) Graduated, Lit., Oberlin College, 1850. Assistant, Female Department, 1847-48. Married Charles C. Breed. Died, Mifflintown, Pa., January 20, 1895. Cook, Miss Clara Holmes (1884-85) (F) Teacher of Drawing and Painting, 1884-85. Married William S. Greene. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 190 Elm St. Cooper, Dahl Buchanan (1907-08) (F) A. B., Oberlin College. 1903; LL. B., Harvard Univ., 1907. Lecturer on Elementary Law and Public Service Corporations, 1907-08. Addr., Youngstown, Ohio, Commercial Bank Bldg. *CoopER, Samuel Freeman (1887-92) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1851 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1856. Member of Board of Trustees, 1887-92. Died, Campbell, Calif., February 27, 1908. Cory, Miss Alberta Josephine (1892-98) (F) Graduated, Teachers Course in Physical Training, Oberlin College, 1898. Teacher in Women's Gymnasium, 1892-98. Addr., Portland, Ore., Y. W. C. A. Cowdery, Kirke Lionel (1890 — ) A. B., Univ. of Wisconsin, 1888. Tutor in French, Oberlin Academy, 1890-92; Instructor in French, 1892-1903; Associate Professor of French, 1903 — . Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 184 Woodland Ave. Cowdery, Mrs. Mary Taylor (1890—) (F) Ph. B., Oberlin College, 1890. Holder of Teaching Fellowship in French and Mathematics, Preparatory De- partment, 1890-91; Tutor in Mathematics, Oberlin Academy, 1891-92; Teacher of French, Oberlin Academy, 1899-1900; Tutor in French, Oberlin Academy, 1901—. Married Kirke L. Cowdery. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 184 Woodland Ave. *Cowles, Mrs. Alice Welch (1836-43) Principal of Female Department, 1836-40; Member of Women's Board of Man- agers, 18.37-43. Married Henry Cowles. Died, Oberlin, Ohio, October 14, 1843. *CowLES, Henry (1835-81) A, B., Yale Univ., 1826 ; graduated, Yale Seminary, 1828 ; D. D., Hillsdale College 1863. Professor of Languages, 1835-37; Professor of Ecclesiastical History and Pas- toral Theology, 1837-40; Professor of the Literature of the Old Testament, 1840-48; Member of Prudential Committee, 1836-37 and 1843-81; Member of Board of Trustees, 1851-81; General Agent, 1860-63; Lecturer on Prophecy and Biblical Introduction, 1869-78. Died, Janesville, Wis., September 6, 1881. (Int. 139) Oberlin College *CowLEs, James (1839-40) (F) A. B., Yale Univ., 1837. Assistant Teacher, Preparatory Department, 1839-40. Died, Akron, Ohio, July 20, 1904. CowLES, John Guiteau Welch (1874 — ) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1856; A. M., Oberlin College, 1859; graduated, Oberlin Sem- inary, 1859; LL. D., Oberlin College, 1898. Member of Board of Trustees, 1874 — . Member of Investment Committee, 1892- 1903; Acting President, June 23, 1902-November 19, 1902. Addr., Cleveland, Ohio, 712 Park Bldg. *CowLES, John Phelps (1836-39) (F) A. B., Yale Univ., 1826. Professor of the Literature of the Old Testament and of the History of the Jewish Church, 1836-39. Died, Ipswich, Mass., March, 1891. *CowLES, Miss Maria (1837-38) Assistant Teacher, Female Department, 1837-38. Died, Granville, Ohio, June 8, 1843. *CowLES, Mrs. Minerva D. Penfield (1844-70) Member of Women's Board of Managers, 1844-70. Married Henry Cowles. Died, Oberlin, Ohio, November, 29, 1880. Cox, Charles Finney (1903—) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1869; A. M., Oberlin College, 1889. Member of Board of Trustees, 1903—. Addr., New York, N. Y., Grand Cen- tral Station. *Cox, Jacob Dolson (1876-1900) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1851 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1854 ; LL. D., Denison Univ., 1866; LL. D., Univ. of North Carolina, 1867; LL. D., Yale Univ., 1877. Member of Board of Trustees, 1876-1900. Died, Magnolia, Mass., August 4, 1900. Craig, James Alexander (1891-92) A. B., McGill Univ., 1880; A. M., McGill Univ., 1883; D. B., Yale Univ., 1883; Ph. D., Univ. of Leipzig, 1886. Acting Professor of Old Testament Language and Literature, 1891-92. Addr., Ann Arbor, Mich., 1502 Hill St. Cravath, Paul Drennan (1896-1904) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1882; LL. B.. Columbia Univ., 1886; A. M., Oberlin College, 1887. Member of Board of Trustees, 1896-1904. Addr., New York, N. Y., 52 Wil- liam St. ♦Cressy, Wilfred Wesley (1892-1900) A. B., Cornell College, 1887 ; A. M., Harvard Univ., 1892. Tutor in English, Oberlin Academy, 1892-93; Instructor in English, Oberlin Academy, 1893-94; Associate Professor of English, 1894-99; Professor of Eng- lish, 1899-1900; Dean of the College, 1898-1900. Died, Las Vegas, N. M., February 9, 1900. Cross, Roselle Theodore (1869-74) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1867 ; D. D., Oberlin College, 1898 ; D. D., York College, 1902. Principal, Preparatory Department, 1869-74. Addr., Fort Collins, Colo., 201 Plum St. (Int. 140) / Officers of Instruction and Government Cryor, Samuel Silonas (1873-74) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1873 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1891. Teacher of Latin, Preparatory Department, 1873-74. Addr., Dixon, 111., 703 Crawford Ave. CuMiNGS, Henry Harrison (1876-78) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1862; A. M., Oberlin College, 1865. Corresponding Member from Alumni on Board of Trustees, 1876-78. Addr., Tidioute, Pa. Currier, Albert Henry (1881 — ) A. B., Bowdoin College, 1857 ; graduated, Andover Seminary, 1862 ; A. M., Bowdoin College, 1866; D. D., Bowdoin College, 1884. Professor of Sacred Rhetoric and Practical Theology, 1881-1907; Professor Emeritus, 1907—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, after June, 1909. Currier., Mrs. Ellen Bartlett (1890-1902) Member of Women's Board of Managers, 1890-1902. Married Albert H. Cur- rier, Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, after June, 1909. Currier, Miss Mary Theodosia (1900-04) (F) Ph. B., Oberlin College, 1892; A. M., Oberlin College, 1899. Assistant Dean of Women's Department, 1900-04. Addr., Boston, Mass., Public Library. *CuRTis, Miss Sarah Jane (1844-45) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1846. Assistant, Female Department, 1844-45. Married, Asahel Nichols. Died, Ames, N. Y., July 18, 1849. *CuRTiss, Miss Cynthia T. (1845-48) (F) Assistant, Female Department, 1845-48. Married Lorenzo F. Coffin. Died, Fort Dodge, la., April 21, 1856. ♦Dascomb, James (1834-80) M. D., Dartmouth College, 1833. Professor of Chemistry, Botany, and Physiology, 1834-78; Professor Emeritus, 1878-80; Member of Prudential Committee, 1848-50; Librarian, 1853-74. Died, Oberlin, Ohio, April 1, 1880. ♦Dascomb, Mrs. Marianne Parker (1835-79) Graduated, Ipswich Female Seminary, Ipswich, Mass., 1833. Principal, Female Department, 1835-36 and 1852-70 ; Member of Women's Board of Managers, 1836-79. Married James Dascomb. Died, Oberlin, Ohio, April 3, 1879. Davis, Bruce Headley (1903-05) (F) Graduated, Oberlin Conservatory, 1903 ; Mus. B., Oberlin Conservatory, 1906. Teacher of Pianoforte, 1903-05. Addr., Leipzig, Germany, 14 Scharnhorst Str. Davis, Frank Marquess (1875-85) (F) Instructor in Pianoforte and Violin, 1875-81, 1882-85. Addr., Boston, Mass., 11 Tolman Place. Davis, Miss Nevada Victoria (1890-91) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1890. Tutor in History, Preparatory Department, 1890-91. Married Ralph Hitchcock. Addr., Vermilion, Ohio, R. F. D. 2. Davis, William Stearns (1907 — ) A. B., Harvard Univ., 1900; A. M., Harvard Ufalv., 1901; Ph. D., Harvard Univ., 1905. Associate Professor of Medieval and Modern European History, 1907 — . Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 35 S. Professor St. (Int. 141) Oberlin College *Dawes, William (1839-51) Member of Board of Trustees, 1839-51 ; Member of Prudential Committee, 1841- 51; Soliciting Agent, 1837-41; General Agent, 1845-46. Died, Milwaukee, Wis., December 27, 1888. Dawson, Mrs. Frances Ackerman (1898-99) (F) Assistant in College Library, 1898-99. Married W. Leon Dawson. Addr., Seat- tle, Wash., 5810 16th Ave. N. E. De La Foret, Joseph Albert (1864-67) Teacher of French, 1864-67. *Delamater, George Benjamin (1874-81) (F) Member of Board of Trustees, 1874-81. Died, Meadville, Pa., May 6, 1907. Demuth, John Arthur (1889 — ) Instructor in Violin and Wind Instruments, 1889-97; Instructor in Pianoforte, Violin, and Wind Instruments, 1897-1906; Professor of Pianoforte, Violin, and Wind Instruments, 1906—; Addr., 1908-09, Berlin, Germany, Eisenacher Str., 83. Dennison, Walter (1899-1902) A. B., Univ. of Michigan, 1893 ; A. M., Univ. of Michigan, 1894 ; Ph. D., Univ. of Michigan, 1897. Associate Professor of Latin, 1899-1901 ; Professor of Latin and Roman Arch- aeology, 1901-02. Addr., Ann Arbor, Mich., 943 Greenwood Ave. Dick, Alexander (1905-06) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1905. Tutor in English, Oberlin Academy, 1905-06. Addr., Oberlin^ Ohio, 100 S. Cedar Ave. Dick, Miss Mary Irene (1907—) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1903. Assistant in Women's Gymnasium, 1907-08; Teacher of Physical Training, 1908—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 195 S. Professor St. Dickinson, Edward (1893 — ) a. B., Amherst College, 1876; A. M., Amherst College, 1881. Instructor in Musical History and Pianoforte, 1893-95 ; Professor of the His- tory of Music and Pianoforte, 1895-1906; Professor of the History and Criti- cism of Music, 1906 — . Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 142 S. Cedar Ave. Dickson, Miss Caroline Amelia (1853-55) (F) Graduated, Lit., Oberlin College, 1852; A. M., Oberlin College, 1880. Assistant Principal, Female Department, 1853-55. Married (1) R. L. Aldrich; (2) E. L. Ripley. Addr., Shelbina, Mo. Dickson, Miss Edith (1887—) (F) Graduated, Lit., Oberlin College, 1874 ; A. B., Oberlin College, 1885. Teacher of Mathematics, Preparatory Department, 1887-90; Tutor in English, Oberlin Academy, 1891-92; Assistant in English, 1900-02; Librarian of the Conservatory, 1899—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 172 Elm St. ♦Dixon, John Sergeant (1843-46) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1844. Assistant Teacher, Preparatory Department, 1843-46. Died, Charlevoix, Mich., November, 5, 1891. Doerschuk, Victor Cappel (1907 — ) (F) Teacher of Mechanical Drawing, Oberlin Academy, 1907 — . Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 124 Morgan St. (Int. 142) Officers of Instruction and Government DooLiTTLE, Mrs. Amelia Hegmann (1890 — ) (F) Graduated, Oberlin Conservatory, 1888 ; Mus. B., Oberlin Conservatory, 1906. Teacher of Pianoforte, 1890-1907; Instructor in Pianoforte, 1907—. Married Charles P. Doolittle. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 291 Elm St. DooLiTTLE, Charles Parsons (1885 — ) Instructor in Violoncello, 1885-88; Instructor in Violoncello and Lecturer on Musical Form and History, 1889-97; Instructor in Violoncello and Harmony, and Lecturer on Musical Form, 1897-1903; Instructor in Violoncello, 1903 — ; Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds, 1900 — ; Member of Prudential Com- mittee, 1900— .• Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 291 Elm St. Doolittle, Frederick Giraud (1883 — ) Instructor in Violin, 1883-98; Professor of Violin, 1898—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 278 W. College St. Doolittle, Mrs. Maude Tucker (1891 — ) (F) Graduated, Oberlin Conservatory, 1891 ; Mus. B., Oberlin Conservatory, 1906. Teacher of Pianoforte, 1891-1907; Instructor in Pianoforte, 1907 — . Married Frederick G. Doolittle. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 278 W. College St. ♦Dougherty, Alexander N. (1840-41) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1841 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1844 ; M. D., Columbia Univ., 1845 ; A. M., Princeton Univ., 1866. Assistant Teacher, Preparatory Department, 1840-41. Died November 28, 1882. *DouGLAS, James (1887-91) A. B., Hamilton College, 1845 ; graduated. Auburn Seminary, 1850. Lecturer on the Relations of Science and Religion, and on Comparative Re- ligions, 1887-91. Died, Oberlin, Ohio, April 11, 1901. Downey, Miss Ella Brown (1888-90) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1888. Tutor in English and Latin, Preparatory Department, 1888-90. Married John R. Commons. Addr., Madison, Wis., 224 N. Murray St. Downing, Marshall Ware (1894-1900) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1894. Tutor in Latin and Greek, Oberhn Academy, 1894-96 ; Tutor in Greek, Oberlin Academy, 1896-1900. Addr., Syracuse, N. Y., 733 S. Beech St. Downing, Mrs. Mary Tenney (1897-98) (F) Ph. B., Oberlin College, 1894. Tutor in Mathematics, Oberlin Academy, 1897-98. Married Marshall W. Down- ing. Addr., Syracuse, N. Y., 733 S. Beech St. DuRAND, George Harrison (1899-1900) (F) Ph. B., Oberlin College, 1898 ; A. B., Harvard Univ., 1899; A. M., Harvard Univ., 1901. Instructor in English, 1899-1900. Addr., Yankton, S. Dak., 816 Pine St. DuRAND, Walter Yale (1895-1908) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1896; A. M., Harvard Univ., 1900. Tutor in Latin, Oberlin Academy, 1896-97 ; Associate Professor of , English, 1907-08. Addr., Washington, D. C, Bureau of Corporations. Eastman, Miss Gertrude Katherine See Barricklow, Mrs. Gertrude Eastman. Eastman, Samuel Elijah (1872-73) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1872 ; D. B., Andover Seminary, 1875. TeacTier of Latin, Preparatory Department, 1872-73. Addr., Elmira, N. Y., 118 E. Chemung Place. (Int. 143) Oberlin College Easton, Charles Fremont (1907 — ) A. B., Western Reserve Univ., 1883 ; A. M., Western Reserve Univ., 1886. Tutor in Mathematics, Oberlin Academy, 1907—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 261 W. Lorain St. Eaton, Mrs. Abbie Fiske (1889-93) L. B., Univ. of Wisconsin, 1894 ; L. M., Univ. of Wisconsin, 1895. Instructor in German, 1889-93. Married James H. Eaton. Addr., Pasadena, Calif., 467 S. Los Robles Ave. Eaton, James Francis (1878-79) (F) a. B., Williams College, 1876; A. M., Williams College, 1879; D. B., Oberlin Sem- inary, 1879; D. D., Pacific Univ., 1893. Tutor in Latin and Greek, Preparatory Department, 1878-79. Addr., Eureka, Kans. *Eells, Daniel Parmelee (1876-1903) (F) Member of Board of Trustees, 1876-1903. Died, Rocky River, Ohio, August 14, 1903. Eldred, Mrs. Zell Richards (1908 — ) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1908 ; graduated, Teachers Course in Physical Training. 1908. Teacher in the Women's Gymnasium, 1908 — . Married Arthur N. Eldred. Addr., Elyria, Ohio, 130 West Bridge St. ♦Ellis, John Millott (1858-94) (F) a. B., Oberlin College, 1851 ; graduated, Oberlin Seminary. 1857 ; D. D., Oberlin College, 1893. Substitute Teacher in the College, 1857-58; Professor of Greek, 1858-66; Pro- fessor of Mental Philosophy and Rhetoric, 1866-90; Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy, 1890,-94; Member of Prudential Committee, 1866-94; Acting President, 1871-72. Died, Chicago, III., March 29, 1894. Ellis, Joseph Roy (1905-07) CF) a. B., Oberlin College, 1905. Tutor in English, Oberlin Academy, 1905-06 ; Tutor in Declamation, Oberlin Academy, 1906-07. Addr., Kansas City, Mo., 2456 Tracy Ave. Ellis, Mrs. Minerva Tenney (1866-94) (F) Graduated, Lit., Oberlin College, 1858. Member of Women's Board of Managers, 1866-94. Married (1) John M. Ellis, (2) Joseph L. Daniels. Addr., Olivet, Mich. *Estabrook, Samuel Merrell (1847-48) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1848. Assistant Teacher, Preparatory Department, 1847-48. Died, Olivet, Mich., Au- gust 16, 1896. *Evans, Einion Cranogvab (1876-77) (F) a. B., Mlddlebury College, 1876; D. B., Oberlin Seminary, 1880. Teacher of Latin, Preparatory Department, 1876-77. Died, Montreal, Canada, March 27, 1899. Eversz, Moritz Ernst (1871-73) (F) A. B., Ripon College, 1871 ; graduated, Oberlin Seminary, 1874 ; A. M., Ripon College, 1878; D. D., Ripon College, 1893. Teacher of German, 1871-73. Addr., Chicago, 111., 81 Ashland Blvd. Fairchild, Arthur Babbitt (1883-84) (F) A. B., Berea College, 1874 ; D. B., Oberlin Seminary, 1887. Teacher of Mathematics, Preparatory Department, 1883-84. Addr., Crete, Neb., Dcane College. (Int. 144) Officers of Instruction and Government Fairchild, Charles Grandison (1882-93) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1866 ; frraduated, Oberlin Seminary, 1869 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1869. Financial Secretary, 1882-93. Addr., Brooklyn, N. Y., 72 Columbia Heights. *Fairchild, Edward Henry (1839-69) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1838 ; graduated, Oberlin Seminary, 1841. Assistant Teacher, Preparatory Department, 1839-41 ; Principal, Preparatory De- partment, ,1853-69 ; Financial Agent, 1866-69. Died, Berea, Ky., October 2, 1889. ♦Fairchild, Miss Grace Augusta (1883-93) (F) Graduated, Lit., Oberlin College, 1878. Teacher of Drawing and Painting, 1883-87; Instructor in Drawing and Paint- ing, 1887-93. Died, Cleveland, Ohio, October 10, 1893. ♦Fairchild, James Harris (1839-1902) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1838 ; graduated, Oberlin Seminary, 1841 ; A. M., Oberlin Col- lege, 1848 ; D. D., Hillsdale College, 1864 ; LL. D., Oberlin College, 1893. Tutor in Latin and Greek, 1839-42; Professor of Languages, 1842-47; Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, 1847-59; Associate Professor of The- ology, 1859-69; Associate Professor of Moral Philosophy, 1859-67; Elected President of Oberlin College, June 26, 1866 ; President and ex-oMcio Member of Board of Trustees, 1866-89; Professor of Moral Philosophy, 1867-90; Professor of Theology, 1869-98; Professor Emeritus, 1898-1902; Member of Prudential Committee, 1847-1901; Member of Board of Trustees, 1889-1901 and, honorary, 1901-02; Chairman of Board of Trustees, 1896-98. Died, Oberlin, Ohio, March 19, 1902. Fairchild, James Thome (1907 — ) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1883 ; A. M., Harvard Univ., 1886. Instructor in Latin, 1907—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 87 Elm St. ♦Fairchild, Miss Mary Fletcher (1886-97) (F) Graduated, Lit., Oberlin College, 1868. Member of Women's Board of Managers, 1886-97. Died, Cleveland, Ohio, Feb- ruary 1, 1897. ♦Fairfield, Edmund Burke (1842-76) (F) a. B., Oberlin College, 1842 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1845 ; graduated, Oberlin Sem- inary, 1845 ; LL. D., Univ. of Wisconsin, 1857 ; D. D., Denlson Univ., 1863 ; D. D.. Indiana Univ., 1863; D. C. L., Hillsdale College, 1892. Tutor in the College, 1842-45; Member of Board of Trustees, 1872-76. Died, Oberlin, Ohio, November 17, 1904. ♦Fairfield, Miner Wynn (1843-47) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1844 ; graduated, Oberlin Seminary, 1847 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1851. Assistant Teacher, Preparatory Department, 1843-45 ; Assistant Teacher in the College, 1846-47. Died, Ypsilanti, Mich., June 2, 1901. ♦Fairfield, Miss Sarah John (1846-48) (F) Graduated, Lit, Oberlin College, 1848. Assistant, Female Department, 1846-48. Married N. L. Burton. Died, Ann Arbor, Mich., January 8, 1896. Fargo, Mrs. Edith Cole (1904—) (F) Ph. B., Oberlin College, 1893. Dean of Women, Oberlin Academy, 1904 — ; Instructor in English, Oberlin Academy, 1906— . Married Elmer L. Fargo. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, Talcott Hall. (Int. 145) Oberlin College Fauver, Edgar (1900-03) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1899. Tutor in Greek, Oberlin Academy, 1900-03; Teacher in Men's Gymnasium, 1901-03. Addr., New York, N. Y., 145 Wadsworth Ave. Fauver, Edwin (1899-1905) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1899 ; graduated. Teachers Course in Physcial Training, 1906. Acting Director of Men's Gymnasium, 1900-01 ; Tutor in History, Oberlin Acad- emy, 1900-03; Teacher in Men's Gymnasium, 1901-03; Instructor in Physical Training, 1903-05. Addr., New York, N. Y., 145 Wadsworth Ave. Ferrer, Richard Jose (1905) Instructor in Violin, September-December, 1905. ♦Fillmore, John Comfort (1867-69) - (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1866; A. M., Oberlin College, 1870; Leipzig Conservatory of Music, 1866. Instructor in Instrumental Music, 1867-69. Died, Taftville, Conn., Aug. 14, 1898. ♦Finney, Charles Grandison (1835-75) Professor of Systematic Theology, 1835-58; Professor of Pastoral Theology, 1835-75; Member of Board of Trustees, 1846-51; Elected President of Oberlin College, August 26, 1851; President and ex-oflicio Member of Board of Trustees, 1851-65. Died, Oberlin, Ohio, August 16, 1875. ♦Finney, Mrs. Lydia Andrews (1837-47) Member of Women's Board of Managers, 1837-47. Married Charles G. Finney, 1824. Died Oberlin, Ohio, December 18, 1847. ♦Finney, Mrs. Elizabeth Atkinson (1851-63) Member of Women's Board of Managers, 1851-63. Married Charles G. Finney, 1848. Died, Syracuse, N. Y., November 27, 1863. ♦Finney, Mrs. Rebecca Allen Rayl (1856-81) Assistant Principal, Women's Department, 1856-65; Member of Women's Board 6f Managers, 1866-81. Married Charles G. Finney, 1865. Died, Kentland, Ind., September 12, 1907. Finney, Frederick Norton (1883 — ) (F) Member of Board of Trustees,' 1883 — . Donor of Finney Memorial Chapel. Addr., Milwaukee, Wis., 34 Prospect Ave. ♦Fisher, Caleb Ellis (1871-76) (F) a. B., Olierlln College, 1841 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1844 ; graduated, Oberlin Semi- nary, 1844. Corresponding Member from the Alumni on Board of Trustees, 1871-76 ; Finan- cial Secretary, 1873-76. Died, Appleton, Wis., March 19, 1876. Fiske, George Walter (1907 — ) A. B., Amherst College, 1895; D. B., Hartford Seminary, 1898; A. M., Amherst College, 1898. Professor of Practical Theology, 1907—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 249 Elm St. Fitch, Miss Florence Mary (1903 — ) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1897 ; A. M., Univ. of Berlin, 1903 ; Ph. D., Univ. of Berlin, 1903. Secretary to the President, 1903-04; Instructor in Philosophy, 1903-04; Dean of College Women, 1904 — ; Associate Professor of Philosophy, 1904-06; Professor of Philosophy, 1906—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, Baldwin Cottage. Fitch, Frank Solomon (1896 — ) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1870 ; D. B., Yale Univ., 1873 ; D. D., Oberlin College, 1894. Member of Board of Trustees, 1896 — . Addr., Buffalo, N. Y., 45 Lexington Ave. (Int. 146) Officers of Instruction and Government *Fletcher, Nathan P. (1834-36) Member of Board of Trustees, 1834-36. Died, St. Clair, Mich., December 13, 1855. FocKE, Theodore Moses (1893-96) S. B., Case School of Applied Science, 1892; Ph. D., Univ. of Goettlngen, 1898. Tutor in Physics, Oberlin Academy, 1893-96 ; Tutor in Chemistry, 1895-96. Addr., Cleveland, Ohio, 2057 Cornell Road, S. E. FooTE, Miss Eunice Louise (1895 — ) (F) Assistant in the Treasurer's Office, 1895-99 ; Assistant to the Secretary, 1899 — . Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 125 W. College St. FooTE, William Wirt (1900—) (F) Assistant in the College Library, 1900 — . Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 37 E. Lorain St. Ford, Horatio Clark (1900—) (F) S. B., Univ. of Michigan, 1875. Member of Board of Trustees, 1900 — ; Member of Investment Committee, 1900—. Addr., Cleveland, O., Williamson Bldg. Ford, Horatio Cyrus (1874-76) Member of Board of Trustees, 1874-76. Died, Cleveland, Ohio, July 10, 1876. Foster, Miss Alice Bertha (1899-1901) Graduated, Dr. Sargent" s Training School for Teachers, 1886 ; M. D., Univ. of Buffalo, 1891. Director of Women's Gymnasium, 1899-1901. Addr., Wakefield, Mass, Foster, Frank Hugh (1884-92) A. B., Harvard Univ., 1873 ; graduated, Andover Seminary, 1877 ; Ph. D., Univ. of Leipzig, 1882; D. D., Chicago Seminary, 1894. Professor of Church History and Positive Institutions, 1884-87 ; Professor of Church History, 1887-92; Secretary of Theological Faculty, 1891-92. Addr., Olivet, Mich. ^ Fowler, Miss Lora Douglas (1904-06) (F) Granduated, Teachers Course in Physical Training, Oberlin College, 1900. Assistant in Physical Training, 1904-06. Addr., South Bend, Ind., 121 N. La- fayette St. Frampton, John Ross (1906-08) (F) a. B,., Oberlin College, 1901 ; Mus. B., Oberlin Conservatory, 1904 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1906. Instructor in Organ, 1906-08. Addr., Cedar Falls, Iowa, State Normal School. Eraser, Miss Grace Selina (1895-97) (F) a. B., Oberlin College, 1894. Tutor in Latin, Oberlin Academy, 1895-97. Married Justin M. Waugh. Addr., East Cleveland, Ohio, 44 Knowles St. Eraser, John Gaius (1875-77) (E) a. B., Oberlin College, 1867 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1870 ; graduated, Oberlin Sem- inary, 1871 ; D. D., Marietta College, 1889. Corresponding Member from the Alumni on Board of Trustees, 1875-77. Addr., East Cleveland, Ohio, 44 Knowles St. Eraser, Miss Mary Jean (1901—) Assistant in College Library, 1901—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 197 W. Lorain St. Frazyer, Miss Louise (1894-97) (F) Ph. B., Oberlin College, 1891. Tutor in Declamation, Oberlin Academy, 1894-97. Married Bernard G. Mattson. Addr., Mansfield, Ohio, 95 Park Ave., W. (Int. 147) . tX Oberlin College Frost, William Goodell (1876-92) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1876; D. B., Oberlin Seminary, 1879; A. M., Oberlin College, 1879 ; Ph. D., Univ. of Wooster, 1891 ; D. D., Oberlin College, 1894 ; D. D., Harvard Univ., 1907 ; LL. D., Oberlin College, 1908. Teacher of Greek, 1876-77; Instructor in Greek, 1877-79; Professor of Greek, 1879-92; Member of Prudential Committee, 1886-91. Addr., Berea, Ky., Berea College. FULLERTON, KeMPER (1904 — ) A. B., Princeton Univ., 1888 ; graduated. Union Theological Seminary, 1891 ; A. M., Princeton Univ., 1894. Professor of Old Testament Language and Literature, 1904 — . Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 320 Reamer Place. *Gates, Miss Clarinda (1849) '' (F) Assistant Principal, Female Department, 1849. Married Gilbert S. Northrup. Died, lola, Kans., November 20, 1889. Gates, Owen Hamilton (1892-99) A. B., Dartmouth College, 1883 ; Ph. D., Dartmouth College, 1887 ; graduated, Union Seminary, 1889. Professor of Old Testament Language and Literature, 1892-99. Addr., Andover, Mass. Gates, William Nahum (1904 — ) (F) Member of Board of Trustees, 1904 — ; Member of Investment Committee, 1904—. Addr., Cleveland, Ohio, Garfield Bldg. Gaylord, Joseph Searle (1894-95) A. B., Knox College, 1885; A. M., Knox College, 1888; A. M., Harvard Univ., 1896. Associate Professor of Elocution and Oratory, 1894-95. Addr., Winona, Minn. Geer, Ezra Benoni (1873-74) (F) Graduated, Oberlin Conservatory, 1874 ; Mus. B., Oberlin Conservatory, 1906. Teacher of Violin and Pianoforte, 1873-74. Addr., Talladega, Ala., Talladega College. Gehrkens, Karl Wilson (1907—) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1905. Teacher of Public School Music, 1907-08; Instructor in Normal Courses of Public School Music, 1908—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 333 S. Professor St. Geiser, Karl Frederick (1908 — ) A. B., Upper Iowa Univ., 1893 ; Ph. D., Yale Univ., 1900. Professor of Political Science, 1908—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 140 Morgan St. ♦Giles, Henry Wadsworth (1884-85) M. D., Albany Medical College, 1874 ; Leipzig Conservatory, 1876. Instructor in Singing, Pianoforte, and Organ, 1884-85. Died, Albany, N. Y., June 5, 1905. *GiLL, Miss Mona (1885-86) Graduated, Art Department, Cooper Institute, New York. Teacher of Drawing and Painting, 1885-86. Married Claude M. Severance. Died, Cleveland, Ohio, November 7, 1898. *GiLLETT, Miss Catherine (1837-38) (F) Superintendent of Section, Female Department, 1837-38. Married Elihu P. In- gersoll. Died, Broughton, Kans., January 22, 1886. ♦Gillett, Robert Edwin (1835-37) General Agent, 1835-37. Died, Tomah, Wis., September 28, 1861. (Int. 148) Officers of Instruction and Government Glen, Miss Janet Brownell (1888-91) Tutor in Latin, Preparatory Department, 1888-91. Addr., Lakewood, N. J., Th« Knox School. Goldberg, Michaelis (1874-75) . (F) • Teacher of Piano, 1874-75. Addr., Kirksville, Mo. GOODENOUGH, HERBERT DeLOS (1877-80) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1877; A. M., Oberlln College, 1880; D. B., Oberlin Seminary, 1881. Teacher of Latin, Preparatory Department, 1877-78; Tutor in Latin, Preparatory Department, 1878-80. Addr., Johannesburg, S. Africa, 12th Ave., Mayfair. Goodrich, Edward J. (1874 — ) Member of Prudential Committee, 1874-1903; Member of Board of Trustees, 1878—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 125 Elm St. GoTTWALD, Frederick Carl (1888-90) Instructor in Drawing and Painting, 1888-90. Addr., Cleveland, Ohio, School of Art. ♦Graham, Daniel McBride (1843-44) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1844. Assistant Teacher, Preparatory Department, 1843-44. Died, Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 21, 1888. *Grannis, Miss Mary Eveline (1837-38) (F) Assistant, Female Department, 1837-38. Married Francis J. C. Peasley. Died, Burlington, Iowa, March 14, 1878. Gray, Charles Henry (1898-1900) B. L., Univ. of Michigan, 189^; M L., Univ. of Michigan, 1896; Ph. D., Univ. of Chicago, 1904. Instructor in Rhetoric and Composition, 1898-1900. Addr., Lawrence, "Kans., University of Kansas. *Gray, Elisha (1880-1901) . (F) A. M., Oberrin College, 1878; Ph. D., Highland College, 1879; LL. D., Blackburn Univ., 1884. Professor of Dynamic Electricity, 1880-1901. Died, Newtonville, Mass., Janu- ary 20, 1901. Grebe, Miss Marie Amalie Hermine (1906-07) (F) Graduated, Lehrerinnen-Seminar, Elberfeld, Germany. Assistant in German, 1906-07. Addr., Barbourville, Ky., Union College. ♦Griswold, Miss Ellen Frances (1839-41) (F) Superintendent of Section, Female Department, 1839-41. Married Michael E. Strieby Died, Newark, N. J., January 7, 1892. Grover, Frederick Orville (1898 — ) A. B., Dartmouth College, 1890 ; A. M., Dartmouth College, 1893 ; A. B., Harvard Univ., 1895; A. M., Harvard Univ., 1896. Associate Professor of Botany, 1898-1900; Professor of Botany, 1900 — ; Regis- trar, 1900-01. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 23 S. Prospect St. Gubelmann, Albert Edward (1903-04) A. B., Univ. of Rochester, 1897 ; A. M., Univ. of Rochester, 1900 ; A. M., Yale Univ., 1902 ; Ph. D., Yale Univ., 1907. Instructor in German, 1903-04. Addr., New Haven, Conn., 95 Brownell St. Hadley, Miss May (1897-1900) Ph. B., Northwestern Univ., 1897. Tutor in Declamation, Oberlin Academy, 1897-1900. Addr., Adrian, Mich. (Int. 149) Oberlin College Hagens, Fritz (1905-06) A. B., Beloit College, 1899; A. M., Harvard Univ., 1903. Instructor in German, 1905-06. Addr., Brooklyn, N. Y., 359 Sterling Place. Hall, Charles Martin (1905 — ) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1885; A. M., Oberlin College, 1893. Member of Board of Trustees, 1905—. Addr., Niagara Falls, N. Y., 136 Buffalo Ave. Hall, Miss Florence Elizabeth (1883-84) (F) Graduated, Oberlin Conservatory, 1882. Instructor in Pianoforte, 1883-84. Married Charles H. Clague. Addr., Oak Park, 111., 323 S. Scoville Ave. Hall, Jay Rollin (1892-96) (F) Graduated, Oberlin Conservatory, 1885. Instructor in Pianoforte, 1892-96. Addr., Cleveland, Ohio, 814 The Arcade. *Hall, Josiah Brewer (1839-50) Member of Board of Trustees, 1839-50; Member of Prudential Committee, 1839-41. Died, Percival, Iowa, April 1, 1857. Hall, Mrs. Lepha Abbie Kelsey (1891-96) (F) Teacher of Singing, 1891-92; Instructor in Singing, 1892-96. Married Jay R. Hall. Addr., Cleveland, Ohio, Cleveland Heights, Cedar Road. Hall, Lyman Bronson (1872 — ) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1872; D. B., Harvard Divinity School, 1877; D. B., Oberlin Seminary, 1878; A. M., Oberlin College, 1878. Teacher of Grammar, Preparatory Department, 1872-73; Tutor in Latin and Greek, 1878-83; Associate Professor of Latin and Greek, 1883-88; Professor of Latin, 1888-99; Professor of History, 1899—; Registrar, 1901-03. Addr., Ober- lin, Ohio, 209 W. College St. *Hall, Russell Thaddeus (1882-89) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1865 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1870 ; graduated, Union Sem- inary, 1870 ; D. D., Oberlin College, 1894. Member of Board of Trustees, 1882-89. Died, New Britain, Conn., August 9, 1905. Hall, Thomas Alonzo (1872-73) (F) A. B., Oberlin Collesre, 1872. Teacher of Arithmetic, Preparatory Department, 1872-73. Addr., Chicago, 111., Old Colony Bldg Hamilton, Alexander Edwin (1908 — ) A. B., Univ. of Toronto, 1902. Instructor in French, 1908—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 242 Forest St. *Hamlin, Frederick (1834-36) Member of Board of Trustees, 1834-36; Member of Prudential Committee, 1834-36; General Agent, 1835-36. Died, Elyria, Ohio, April 18, 1860. ♦Handy, Truman Parmelee (1885-89) A. M., Western Reserve Univ., 1887. Member of Board of Trustees, 1885-89. Died, Cleveland, Ohio, March 25. 1898. Hanna, Miss Delphine (1885—) (F) Graduated, Brockport State Normal School, 1874 ; graduated. Dr. Sargent's Physical Training School for Teachers, 1885 ; M. D., Univ. of Michigan, 1890 ; A. B., Cornell Univ., 1901 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1901. Director of Women's Gymnasium, 1885 — ; Member of Women's Board of Man- agers, 1892 — ; Professor of Physical Training, 1903 — . Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, Talcott Hall. (Int. 150) . Officers of Instruction and Government Harkness, Luther Day (1895 — ) Assistant Secretary, Oberlin Living Endowment Union, 1901 — ; Assistant Editor, Quinquennial Catalogues of 1895, 1900, 1905, and of Seventy-fifth Anniversary Catalogue ; Editor, Necrological Records, 1901 — . Addr., Oberlin, 27 King St. Harrington, Vernon Charles (1908 — ) A. B., Middlebury College, 1891 ; graduated, Andover Theological Seminary, 1894 ; L. H. D., Univ. of Wooster, 1908. Instructor in English, 1908—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, Park Hotel. Harris, Albert Mason (1894-95) A. B., Cornell College, 1901 ; A. M., Cornell College, 1902. Assistant in Elocution and Oratory, 1894-95. Addr., Nashville, Tenn., Vander- bilt Univ. Harris, Charles (1888-93) ^ A. B., Indiana Univ., 1879 ; Ph. D., Univ. of Leipzig, 1883. Professor of German, 1888-93. Addr., Cleveland, Ohio, 2075 E. 102nd St. Harroun, Mrs. Antoinette Beard (1904 — ) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1894. Tutor in German, Oberlin Academy, 1904-05, and 1908 — . Married Herbert Harroun. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 236 Forest St. Harroun, Herbert (1902—) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1894. Instructor in Singing, 1902-08; Professor of Singing, 1908 — . Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 236 Forest St. Hart, Hastings Hornell (1892-98) (F) a. B., Oberlin College, 1875 : graduated, Andover Seminary, 1880 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1892; LL. D., Oberlin College, 1898. Member Board of Trustees, 1892-98. Addr., New York, N. Y., 105 E. 22nd St. Harter, Miss Caroline See Williams, Mrs. Caroline Harter. Hastings, Mrs. Ada Morris (1905 — ) (F) Instructor in Pianoforte, 1905 — . Married George C. Hastings. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 125 Elm St. Hastings, George Carl (1900 — ) (F) Graduated, Oberlin Conservatory, 1900 ; Mus. B., Oberlin Conservatory, 1906. Teacher of Pianoforte and Organ, 1900-02; Instructor in Pianoforte and Organ, 1902-04; Instructor in Pianoforte, 1906-08; Associate Professor of Pianoforte, 1908—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 125 Elm St. Hatch, Mrs. Ellen Birdseye (1909—) (F) ' A. B., Oberlin College, 1902 ; graduated. Teachers Course in Physical Training, Oberlin College, 1903. Teacher of Physical Training, Oberlin College, 1909 — . Married Fred M. Hatch. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 229 N. Pleasant St. *Hatch, Mrs. Marion Julia Pierce (1879-1908) Graduated, Willoughby Female Seminary, 1853. Member of Women's Board of Managers, 1879-1908. Married Reuben Hatch. Died, Albany, N. Y., October 26, 1908. ♦Hatch, Reuben (1842-89) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1843 ; graduated, Oberlin Seminary, 1846 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1855. Assistant Teacher, Preparatory Department, 1842-43. Member of Prudential Committee, 1881-89. Died, Oberlin, Ohio, June 14, 1908. . (Int. 151) Oberlin College *Hathaway, Richmond (1848-50) (F) Superintendent of Manual Labor, 1848-49; Member of Prudential Committee, 1848-50. Died, Addison, Mich., January 10, 1890. Heacox, Arthur Edward (1893 — ) (F) Graduated, Oberlin Conservatory, 1893 ; Mus. B., Oberlin Conservatory, 1906. Teacher of Harmony and Choral Singing, 1893-96; Teacher of Harmony and Counterpoint, 1896-97; Instructor in Harmony and Counterpoint, 1897-1902; Professor of Harmony and Counterpoint, 1902 — . Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 297 W. College St. Hegmann, Amelia See Doolittle, Mrs. Amelia Hegmann. Henderson, Miss Hattie Maude (1904 — ) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1903. Assistant in College Library, 1904 — . Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 42 E. Lorain St. Henderson, Thomas (1901) Instructor in Singing, 1901. Addr., Detroit, Mich., 122 Forest Ave. *Hendry, Samuel (1862-68) Member of Board of Trustees, 1862-68. Died, Oberlin, Ohio, May 7, 1868. Heydler, Charles (1881-82) Instructor in Orchestral Instruments, 1881-82. Addr., Cleveland, Ohio, 1903 E. 81st St. *HiLL, Mrs. Anna (1844-64) Member of Women's Board of Managers, 1844-64. Married Hamilton Hill. Died, St. Leonards, England, about June 25, 1887. *HiLL, Hamilton (1840-64) Associate Secretary and Treasurer, 1840-41; Secretary and Treasurer, 1841-64; Member of Prudential Committee, 1843-64. Died, London, England, July 1, 1870. Hill, Roy Vernon (1904—) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1902. Tutor in Mathematics, Oberlin Academy, 1904 — . Addr., Cambridge, Mass., 18 College House. Hill, Miss Mary Pamela Benton See Wright, Mrs. Mary P. B. Hill. Hilmer, William Charles (1908 — ) A. B., German- Wallace College, 1899 ; A. M., German- Wallace College, 1903. Instructor in German, 1908 — . Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 213 W. Lorain St. ♦Hodge, Mrs. Mary Merrill (1851-53) (F) Member of Women's Board of Managers, 1851-53. Married Nelson W. Hodge. Died, Ripon, Wis., July 17, 1884. *I^dge, Nelson Wellington (1839-53) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1838 ; graduated, Oberlin Seminary, 1841 ; A. M.. Oberlin College, 1845. Assistant Teacher, Preparatory Department, 1839-42 ; Tutor in Languages, Pre- paratory Department, 1842-53. Died, Hartland, Wis., March 11, 1905. Hoerger, Ben (1907-08) A. B., Univ. of Minnesota, 1904. Instructor in German, 1907-08. Addr., Madison, Wis., Univ. of Wisconsin. (Int. 152) Officers of Instruction and Government *HoisiNGTON, William H. (1837-38) - (F) Assistant Teacher, Prep. Department, 1837-38. Died, Rochelle, 111., July 1, 1899. *HoLBROOK, Zephaniah Swift (1894-96) Special Lecturer on Christian Sociology, 1894-96. Died, Boston, Mass., October 23, 1901. Holmes, Thomas (1846-48) (F) A. B., Oberlln College, 1847; A. M., Oberlln College, 1850; graduated, Oberlln Seminary, 1850 ; D. D., Antloch College, 1861 ; LL. D., Union Christian College, 1901. Assistant Teacher, Preparatory Department, 1846-48. Addr., Chelsea, Mich. Holmes, William Trumbull (1892-93) (F) A. B., Oberlln College, 1892 ; A. B., Harvard Univ., 1894 ; graduated, Andover Seminary, 1897. Tutor in Latin, Oberlin Academy, 1892-93. Addr., Watertown, Conn. *H0PKiNS, Mrs. Mary Sumner (1850-52) Principal, Female Department, 1850-52. Married (1) Harlow L. Street, (2) Augustus Hopkins. Died, Rochester, N. Y., March 7, 1897. Horner, William Jasper (1896—) (F) A. B., Oberlln College, 1896; graduated, Oberlin Conservatory, 1900; Mus. B., Oberlln Conservatory, 1906. ' Teacher of Singing, 1896-99; Teacher of Singing, Harmony, and Ear Training, 1899-1902; Instructor in Singing and Public School Music, 1902-04; Instructor in Singing, 1904-08; Associate Professor of Singing, 1908 — . Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 191 Elm St. HosFORD, Miss Frances Juliette (1887 — ) (F) Graduated, Lake Erie Seminary, 1872 ; A. B., Oberlin College, 1891 ; A. M., Oberlln College, 1897. Tutor in Latin, Preparatory Department,- 1888-91; Instructor in Latin, Oberlin Academy, 1891-98; Associate Professor of Latin, Oberlin Academy, 189S— ; Member of Women's Board of Managers, 1892—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 170 Woodland Ave. HosFORD, Miss Mary Eliza (1902-03). (F) Graduated, Lake Erie Seminary, 1878 ; Ph. B., Oberlin College, 1899. Assistant in English, Oberlin Academy, 1902-03. Addr., Los Angeles, Calif., 5337 Monte Vista St. *HosFORD, William (1837-45) Member of Board of Trustees, 1839-45; Member of Prudential Committee, 1837-41. Died, Olivet, Mich., January 30, 1870. HosKiNS, Miss Helen Edna (1890-92) (F) Graduated, Oberlin Conservatory, 1890; Mus. B., Oberlin Conservatory, 1906. Instructor in Pianoforte, 1890-92. Married Cedric E. Johnson. Addr., Los Angeles, Calif., 700 Union Trust Bldg. Hottenstein, Miss I, bona Geneva See Sweet, Mrs. Lcona G. Hottenstein. Howland, Leonard Paul (1908 — ) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1887 ; LL. B., Harvard Univ., 1890 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1894. Member Board of Trustees, 1908—. Addr., Cleveland, Ohio, 1023 Schofield Bldg. HuBBELL, Miss Grace Wakeman (1894-99) (F) Ph. B., Oberlin College, '1894 ; A. M., Oberlln College, 1898. Tutor in English, Oberlin Academy, 1894-99. Married William B. A. Taylor. .iddr., Cincinnati, Ohio, 2350 Auburn Ave. (Int. 153) Oberlin College ♦Hudson, Timothy B. (1835-58) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1847 ; A, M., Oberlin College, 1850. Tutor in Latin, 1835-38; Professor of Latin and Greek, 1838-41, and 1847-58; Member of Prudential Committee, 1849-50. Died, Oberlin, Ohio, April 1, 1858. ♦Hudson, Mrs, Betsey Branch (1851-70) (F) Graduated, Lit., Oberlin College, 1839. Assistant, Female Department, 1837-40; Member of Women's Board of Man- agers, 1851-70. Married Timothy B. Hudson. Died, Detroit, Mich., April 11, 1902. ♦HuLBURD, Hiram (1870-79) Member of Prudential Committee, 1870-79. Died, Chicago, 111., July 7, 1887. Huntington, Henry Strong (1904-05) A. B., Yale Univ., 1904. Tutor in English, Oberlin Academy, 1904-05. Addr., New York, N. Y., 90 Bible House. Huntington, Sylvanus Converse (1877-78) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1876. Tutor in Greek, Preparatory Department, 1877-78. Addr., Pulaski, N. Y. Huston, Paul Griswold (1905-07) A. B., Princeton Univ., 1895 ; A. M., Princeton Univ., 1896. Instructor in English Composition, 1905-07. Addr., Macon, Mo., Blees Military Institute. Hutchins, Robert Grosvenor (1880-83) A. B., Williams College, 1861 ; graduated, Andover Seminary, 1864 ; D. D., Marietta College, 1877. Member of Board of Trustees, 1880-83. Addr., Brooklyn, N. Y., 129 Noble St. Hutchins, William James (1893 — ) (F) A. B., Yale Univ., 1892; graduated. Union Seminary, 1896. Tutor in Greek, Oberlin Academy, 1893-95; Professor of Homiletics, 1907 — . Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 163 Elm St. Hyde, Albert Marion (1891-94) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1888 ; D. B., Oberlin Seminary, 1894 ; D. D., Ripon College, 1900. Tutor in English, Oberlin Academy, 1891-93; Tutor in Declamation, Oberlin Academy, 1893-94. Addr., Brockton, Mass., 160 Spring St. ♦Hyde, Arthur Milton (1897-99) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1897 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1898. Tutor in History, Oberlin Academy, 1897-99; Assistant in the Chemical Labor- atory, 1897-99. Died, Canadice, N. Y., March 28, 1900. ♦Ingersoll, Elihu Parsons (1835-36) A. B., Yale Univ., 1832. Professor of Sacred Music, and Principal of Preparatory Department, 1835-36. Died, Rosevale (now Springfield), Kansas, March 29, 1887. ♦Ingersoll, Jonathan Edwards (1875-99) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1845 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1850 ; LL. D., Oberlin College, 1895. Corresponding Member from Alumni on Board of Trustees, 1875-76; Member of Board of Trustees, 1876-99. Died, Moosehead Lake, Me., August 12, 1899. (Int. 154) Officers of Instruction and Government -*Ingraham, Miss Emily Huntington (1840-42) (F) Graduated, Lit., Oberlin College, 1841. Assistant, Female Department, 1840-42. Married Sherlock Bristol. Died, Provi- dence, R. I., February 5, 1897. Jameson, Mrs. Nellie Hulbert (1893-96) (F) Head Cataloguer, College Library, 1893-96. Married George C. Jameson. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 148 W. College St. Jameson, Russell Parsons (1904—) (F) Ph. B., Oberlin College, 1900 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1906 ; graduated, Teacher» Course in Physical Training, Oberlin College, 1906. Tutor in Declamation and Athletic Director, Oberlin Academy, 1304-05; In- structor in French and Physical Training, 1905 — . Addr., 1908-09, Paris, France, 15 rue Le Verrier. Jaques, Miss Lillian Josephine See Bradley, Mrs. Lillian Jaques. Jelliffe, Robert Archibald (1907 — ) A. B., Yale Univ., 1905. Instructor in English, 1907—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 221 Forest St. ♦Jenison, Charles Ashley (1840-44) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1840; graduated, Oberlin Seminary, 1843; A. M., Oberlin' College, 1845. Tutor in the College, 1840-42; Tutor, Preparatory Department, 1843-44. Died in Mississippi, 1869. Jenney, Miss Florence Belle (1907-08) (F) Mus. B., Oberlin Conservatory, 1907. Teacher of Singing, 1907-08. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 153 E. College St. ♦Jennings, Isaac (1839-55) M. D., Yale Univ., 1828. Member of Board of Trustees, 1839-55; Member of Prudential Committee, 1840-41, and 1850-53. Died, Oberlin, Ohio, March 14, 1874. Jewett, Frank Fanning (1880 — ) A. B., Yale Univ., 1870; A. M., Yale Univ., 1873. Acting Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy, 1880-82; Professor of Chem- istry and Mineralogy, 1882—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 73 S. Professor St. Jewett, James Judge (1902-03) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1902. Assistant in Physics, 1902-03. Addr., Riverton, Wyo. Johns, Miss Georgie May (1896-97) (F) Ph. B., Oberlin College, 1896. Assistant in Botanical Laboratory, 1896-97. Married Henry A. Ruger. Addr., Colorado Springs, Colo., 114 Tyler Place. ♦Johnson, Albert Harris (1884-99) (F) Member of Board of Trustees, 1884-99; Member of Investment Committee, 1892-99. Died, near Salida, Colo., December 4, 1899. Johnson, Edward Payson (1891 — ) (F) Member of Prudential Committee, 1891—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 111 Forest St. Johnson, Homer Hosea (1900 — ) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1885; A. M. and LL, B., Harvard Univ., 1888. Member of Board of Trustees, 1900 — ; Member of Investment Committee, 1905—. Addr., Cleveland, Ohio, 1009 American Trust Bldg. (Int. 155) Oberlin College Johnston, Mrs. Adelia Antoinette Field (1870 — ) (F) Graduated, Lit, (L. B.), Oberlin College, 1856; A.M., Hillsdale College. 1873; A.M., Oberlin College, 1878; LL. D., Western Reserye Univ., 1906. Principal of Women's Department, 1870-94 ; Instructor in History, 1878-90 ; Professor of ISIe07. Assistant in Physical Training, 1905-07. Addr., Granville, Ohio, Burton Hall. Jones, George Morris (1894 — ) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1894; A. M., Oberlin College, 1902. Tutor in Mathematics, Oberlin Academy, 1894-96; Instructor in Mathematics, 1898-99; Secretary of Oberlin College, 1899 — ; Member of Prudential Committee, 1899—; Clerk of the Faculty, 1907—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 35 S. Professor St. ♦Jones, Herbert Lionel (1897-98) A. B., Denison Univ., 1886 ; S. M., Denison Univ., 1887 ; A. B., Harvard Univ., 1892 ; A. M., Harvard Univ., 1893. Associate Professor of Botany, 1897-98. Died, Granville, Ohio, August 27, 1898. Jones, Lynds (1892—) . (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1892 ; S. M., Oberlin College, 1805 : I'h. D., Univ. of Chicago, 1905. Assistant in Geology and Zoology, and Assistant in Museum, 1892-99 ; Teacher of Ornithology, 1895-99; Instructor in Zoology, 1899-1905; Assistant Curator of Museum, 1899-1908; Associate Professor of Zoology, 1905-08; Associate Pro- fessor of Animal Ecology, 1908—. Addr., Birmingham, Ohio. Kaiser, Peter Henry (1875-77) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1867 ; LL.. B., State and Union Law College, 1869 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1870. Corresponding Member from Alumni on Board of Trustees, 1875-77. Addr., Cleveland, Ohio, 309 American Trust Bldg. ♦Kedzie, AVilliam Knowlton (1878-80) S. B., Michigan Agricultural College, 1870; S. M., Michigan Agricultural College, 1873. Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy, 1878-80. Died, Lansing, Mich., April 14, 1880. (Int. 156) Officers of Instruction and Government ♦Keep, John (1834-70) A. B., Yale Univ., 1802; A. M., Yale Univ., 1805. Member of Board of Trustees, 1834-70; Chairman of Board of Trustees, 1834- 35, and 1850-52. Died, Oberlin, Ohio, February 11, 1870. *Keep, Theodore John (1837-42) (F) A. B., Yale Univ., 1832 ; graduated, Oberlin Seminary, 1836 ; A. M., Yale Univ., 1879. Tutor in the College, 1837-39; Principal, Preparatory Department, 1839-41. Died, Oberlin, Ohio, June 20, 1889. Kelsey, Edward Everett (1872-74) (F) Graduated, Boston School of Music, 1868. Teacher of Piano, 1872-74. Addr., Amistad, N. Mex. *Kelsey, Francis Duncan (1893-97) A. B., Marietta College, 1870 ; D. B., Andover Seminary, 1874 ; So. D., College of Montana, 1890. Professor of Botany, 1893-97. Died, Toledo, Ohio, January 5, 1905. Kelsey, Miss Lepha Abbie See Hall, Mrs. Lcpha Abbie Kelsey. *Kendall, Sewall Norton (1847-48 ) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1850 ; graduated, Oberlin Seminary, 1853. Assistant Teacher, Preparatory Department, 1847-48. Died, Oberlin, Ohio, No- vember 13, 1853. Kendall, Miss Susan (1890-91) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1880; A. M., Oberlin College, 1884. Tutor in Mathematics, Preparatory Department, 1890-91. Married Fredric M Blanchard. Addr., Chicago, 111., 6034 Ingleside Ave. Kennedy, Miss Mary Elizabeth (1900-01) (F) Ph. B., Oberlin College, 1899; A. M., Oberlin College, 1901. Assistant in Botanical Laboratory, 1900-01. Addr., South Hadley, Mass., Mt Holyoke College. ♦Keys, John (1834-39) A. n., Dartmouth College, 1803 Qiarter Member of Board of Trustees, 1834-39. Died, Dover, Ohio, January 21, 1867. Kimball, Arthur Smith (1883 — ) Graduated, New England Conservatory, 1879. Instructor in Singing, 1883-92; Professor of Singing, 1892 — . Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 132 Elm St. *KiMBALL, George Pickering (1878-88) Financial Secretary, 1878-84; Assistant Treasurer, 1884-88; Acting Secretary and Treasurer, 1886-87. Died, Pasadena, Calif., March 2, 1904. *KiNCAiD, William (1873-75) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1865 ; graduated, Oberlin Seminary, 1867 ; D. D., Iowa Col- lege, 1887. Corresponding Member from Alumni on Board of Trustees, 1873-75. Died, Brooklyn, N. Y., February 12, 1897. King, Henry Churchill (1879—) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1879; D. B., Oberlin Seminary, 1882; A. M., Harvard Univ., 1883 ; D. D.. Oberlin College, 1897 ; D. D.. Western Reserve Univ., 1901 ; D. D., Yale Univ., 1904 ; LI>. D., Univ. of Illinois, 1908. Tutor in Latin, Preparatory Department, 1879-81; Tutor in Mathematics, Pre- paratory Department, 1881-82; Associate Professor of Mathematics, 1884-90; (Int. 157) Oberlin College Associate Professor of Philosophy, 1890-91; Registrar, 1890-93; Member of Prudential Committee, 1890-99, and 1902—; Professor of Philosophy, 1891—; Professor of Theology, 1897—; Dean of the College, 1898-1902; Elected Presi- dent of Oberlin College, November 19, 1902; Inaugurated, May 13, 1903; Presi- dent and ex-officio Member of Board of Trustees, 1902 — . Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 817 E. College St. King, Mrs. Julia Coaxes (1900-01) (F) Graduated, Lit., Oberlin College, 1879. Member of Women's Board of Managers, 1900-01. Married Henry C. King Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 317 E. College St. ♦Kinney, George (1865-75) Secretary and Treasurer, 1865-75; Member of Prudential Committee, 1865-75. Died, Cleveland, Ohio, September 8, 1887. ♦Kinney, Mrs. Mary Parsons (1866-75) Member of Women's Board of Managers, 1866-75. Married George Kinney. Died, Qeveland, Ohio, November 2, 1907. ♦Kinney, Miss Mary Mahan (1874-75) (F) Graduated, Lit., Oberlin College, 1871. Assistant, Women's Department, 1874-75. Married Charles N. Jones. Died, Ann Arbor, Mich., May 29, 1882. KiTCH, Miss Ethel May (1906—) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1906. Assistant in Psychology, 1906-07, and 1908—. Addr., Oberlin, 21 N. Cedar Ave. Knov^tlton, Pitt Gordon (1890-91) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1890 ; A. M., Harrard Univ., 1892 ; Ph. D., Univ. of Llepzig, 1896. Teacher of Mathematics, Preparatory Department, 1890-91. Addr., Fargo, N. Dak., Fargo College. KoFoiD, Charles Atwood (1890-91) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1890; A. M., Harvard Univ., 1892; Ph. D., Harvard Univ., 1894. Holder of Teaching Scholarship in Natural Science, 1890-91. Addr., Berkeley, Calif., University of California. Kriebel, Oscar Schultz (1890-91) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1889; A. M., Oberlin College, 1892; D. B., Oberlin Seminary, 1892; D. D., Franklin and Marshall College, 1907. Teacher of English, Preparatory Department, 1890-91. Addr., Pennsburg, Pa., Perkiomen Seminary. Laird, James Hayes (1874-77) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1860; A. M., Oberlin College, 1863; graduated, Oberlin Sem- inary, 1864. Principal, Preparatory Department, 1874-77. Addr., Hinsdale, Mass. Lane, Frank Hardy (1896-98) Ph. B., Northwestern Univ., 1895 ; graduated, Cumnock School of Oratory, 1897 ; Ph. M., Northwestern Univ., 1899. Assistant in Elocution and English Composition, 1896-97; Instructor in Rhetoric and Oratory, 1897-98. Addr., Topeka, Kans., 1621 Mulvane St. ♦Langston, John Mercer (1876-78) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1849; A. M., Oberlin College, 1852; graduated, Oberlin Sem- inary, 1853; LL. D., Howard Univ., 1874. Corresponding Member from Alumni on Board of Trustees, 1876-78. Died, Washington, D. C, November 15, 1897. (Int. 158) Officers of Instruction and Government Lawrence, John Porter (1891-92) Instructor in Pianoforte, 1891-92. Addr., Washington, D. C, 1313 N. St., N. W. Leadingham, John (1885-93). . (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1883 ; D. B., Oberlln Seminary, 1887 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1893. Instructor, Slavic Department, 1885-86; Principal, Slavic Department, 1886-93. Addr., Pomona, Calif., 340 W. Holt St. Lee, Samuel PIenry (1878-81) A. B., Yale Univ., 1858 ; A. M., Yale Univ., 1894. Financial Secretary, and Professor of Political Economy, 1878-81. Addr., Spring- field, Mass., 106 Wilbraham Road. ♦Leggett, Mortimer Dormer (1892-96) (F) a. M., Oberlin College, 1892. Member of Board of Trustees, 1892-96; Member of Investment Committee, 1892-93. Died, Cleveland, Ohio, January 6, 1896. Lehmann, Friedrich Johann (1902 — ) (F) Instructor in Harmony and Counterpoint, 1902-08; Associate Professor of Harmony and Counterpoint, 1908 — . Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 29 S. Prospect St. Leonard, Fred Eugene (1888 — ) (F) a. B., Oberlin College, 1889 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1892 ; M. D., College of Physi- cians and Surgeons, Columbia Univ., 1892 ; Honorary Diploma, Sargent Normal School of Physical Education, 1907. Director of Men's Gymnasium, 1888-89, and 1892 — ; Acting Professor of Physi- ology, 1892-94 ;Professor of Physiology, 1894 — ; Professor of Physical Training, 1903—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 174 E. College St. ^Leonard, Stephen Cornelius (1866-71) (F) Graduated, Oberlin Seminary, 1844 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1865. Instructor in Sacred Rhetoric and Ecclesiastical History, 1866-70; Lecturer on History and Aesthetics of Music, 1870-71. Died, Orange, N. J., February 11, 1897. ♦Leslie, Judson Oncken (1877-78) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1877; A. M., Oberlin College, 1888. Teacher of Mathematics, Preparatory Department, 1877-78. Died, Ottawa, 111., January 8, 1909. Lindquist, Ines Seth (1907-08) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1908 ; graduated, Teachers Course in Physical Training, Ober- lin College, 1908. Teacher in Men's Gymnasium, 1907-08. Addr., Columbus, Ohio, 49 E. Mound St. Lindquist, Orville Alvin (1901 — ) (F) Graduated, Oberlin Conservatory, 1901 ; Mus. B., Oberlin Conservatory, 1906. Teacher of Pianoforte, 1901-03; Instructor in Pianoforte, 1904-08; Associate Professor of Pianoforte, 1908—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 211 Forest St. ♦Little, Miss Martha E. (1846-47) (F) Assistant, Female Department, 1846-47. Died, Dalton, Mass., July 3, 1848. ♦Livingston, Charles (1847-48) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1845 ; graduated, Union Seminary, 1849. Assistant Teacher, Preparatory Department, 1847-48. Died, Fernando Po, W. Africa, 1874. (Int. 159) Oberlin College ♦Locke, Miss Helen Elizabeth (1845-47) (F) Graduated, Lit, Oberlin College, 1846. Assistant, Female Department, 1845-47. Married Horace Wellington. Died, Amherst, Mass., January 22, 1879. ♦LoNGLEY, Moses Maynard (1843-45) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1842 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1845 ; graduated, Oberlin Seminary, 1845. Teacher, Preparatory Department, 1843-45. Died, Belvidere, 111., April' 12, 1904. *LoRD, Mrs. Elizabeth Watson Russell (1884-1900) (F) A. M., Oberlin College, 1901. Assistant Principal, Women's Department, 1884-94; Assistant Dean, Women's Department, 1894-1900. Chief Donor of Lord Cottage. Married Asa D. Lord. Died, Batavia, N. Y., May 24, 1908. Lord, Louis Eleazer (1897—) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1897 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1897 ; A. M., Harvard Univ.. 1900 ; Pb. D., Yale Univ., 1908. Tutor in Latin, Oberlin Academy, 1897-98; Instructor in Latin and Greek,- 1903-08; Associate Professor of Latin and Greek, 1908 — . Addr., after Sep- tember 1, 1909, Oberlin, Ohio, 272 Oak St. *Loss, Lewis Homer (1837-42) A. B., Hamilton College, 1827. Member Board of Trustees, 1837-42. Died, Marshalltown, Iowa, July 10, 1865. LoTHROP. Miss Emma Howard (1891-94) Tutor in Mathematics, Oberlin Academy, 1891-94. Addr., Cambridge, Mass., 1033 Massachusetts Ave. *LovELL, Miss Louisa Jane (1845-46) (F) Graduated, Lit., Oberlin College, 1846. Assistant, Female Department, 1845-46. Married M. B. Bateham. Died, Col- umbus, Ohio, September 26, 1848. . Luce, Miss Alice Hanson (1900-04) ^y A. B., Wellesley College, 1883 ; Ph. D., Univ. of Heidelberg, 1896. Dean of Women, and Professor of English, 1900-04. Addr., Berlin, Germany, Luitpoldstrasse 27. Luckey, James Seymour (1904-08) (F) Pd. B., Albany Normal College, 1898; Pd. M., Albany Normal College, 1898; A. B., Oberlin College, 1904 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1905. Teacher of Mathematics, and Assistant in Physics Laboratory, 1904-05. In- structor in Mathematics and Physics, 1905-08. Addr., Houghton, N. Y., Hough- ton Seminary. Lyon, Miss Anna Lorain (1899-1900) Assistant in Treasurer's Office, 1899-1900. Addr., New York, N. Y., Care of Henry Holt and Co. McArthur, Charles George (1906 — ) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1908 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1908. Student Assistant in Chemistry, 1906-08 ; Assistant in Chemical Laboratory, 1908—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 118 W. Lorain St. . McConnaughey, Harlow Alexander (1907-08) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1908 ; graduated. Teachers Course in Physical Training. Oberlin College, 1908. Teacher in Men's Gymnasium, 1907-08. Addr., 1908-09, Vienna, Austria, XVII Hernalser, Haufstrasse 67. (Int. 160) Officers of Instruction and Government McCuLLOUGH, James Caldwell (1907 — ) S. B., Case School of Applied Science, 1906, Instructor in Chemistry, 1907 — . Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 205 Morgan St. McDaniels, Miss Alice Chipman (1902-08) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1899. Tutor in German, Oberlin Academy, 1902-08. Married Edgar Fauver. Addr. New York, N. Y., 145 Wadsworth Ave. McKay, Walter Wyatt (1905-06) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1905 ; graduated, Teachers Course in Physical Training, Oberlin College, 1906. Teacher in Men's Gymnasium, 1905-06. Addr., Cleveland, Ohio, 2129 E. 93rd St. *McKee, Uriah (1877-84) Instructor in Penmanship, 1877-84. Died, Oberlin, Ohio, May 27, 1894. MacLennan, Simon Eraser (1897 — ) A. B., Univ. of Toronto, 1893 ; Ph. D., Univ. of Chicago, 1896. Associate Professor of Psychology and Pedagogy, 1897-1900 ; Professor of Psychology and Pedagogy, 1900-03; Professor of Philosophy and Psychology, 1908—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 162 S. Cedar Ave. Magoun, Herbert William (1892-95) A. B., Iowa College, 1879 ; Ph. D., Johns Hopkins Univ., 1890. Acting Professor of Greek, 1892-93; Acting Professor of Latin, 1893-95. Addr., Cambridge, Mass., 70 Kirkland St. ♦Mahan, Asa (1835-1850) A. B., Hamilton College, 1824; graduated, Andover Seminary, 1827; D. D., Hillsdale College, 1858 ; LL. D., Adrian College, 1877. Elected President of Oberlin College, January 1, 1835; President, and ex-oMcio Member of Board of Trustees, 1835-50 ; Professor of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy and Associate Professor of Theology, 1835-50. Died, Eastbourne, England, April 4, 1889. *Maiian, Mrs. Mary Dix (1837-50) Member of Women's Board of Managers, 1837-50. Married Asa Mahan. Died, Adrian, Mich., October 26, 1863. Mallory, William Garfield (1905 — ) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1905 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1907. Assistant in Physical Laboratory, 1905-07 ; Instructor in Physics, 1907 — . Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 284 W. Lorain St. Maltby, Martha Jane (1886-87) (F) Graduated, Lit., Oberlin College, 1874 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1882 ; Ph. B., Oberlin College, 1895. Teacher of History and Civil Government, Preparatory Department, 1886-87; Addr., Columbus, Ohio, 112 Hamilton Ave. Manning, Edward Betts (1906-07) Instructor in Violin, 1906-07. Addr., New York, N. Y., 2466 Marion Ave. Marcy, Miss Elizabeth Winnifred (1908 — ) Assistant in College Library, 1908—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 171 W. Lorain St. *Marsh, Mrs. Abby Ward (1881-92) Member of Women's Board of Managers, 1881-92. Married James B. T. Marsh. Died, Oberlin, Ohio, March 15, 1895. (Int. 161) Oberlin College ♦Marsh, James Brainard Taylor (1871-87) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1862. Corresponding Member from Alumni on Board of Trustees, 1871-75 ; Secretary and Treasurer, 1875-87; Member of Prudential Committee, 1875-87. Died, Oberlin, Ohio, May 18, 1887. Marshall, Adoniram Judson (1898-1901) A. B., Harvard Univ., 1898; A. M., Harvard Univ., 1902. Tutor in Physics, Oberlin Academy, 1898-1901. Addr., Haverhill, Mass., 14 Mount Vernon St. ♦Marshall, James Ellis (1880-90) Member of Board of Trustees, 1880-90. Died, Sandusky, Ohio, March 20, 1907. Marshall, Miss Mabel E. (1904-05) Graduated, State Normal School, Ypsilanti, Micli., 1900. Assistant in College Library, 1904-05. Addr., Terre Haute, Ind., 47 S. 13th St. Martin, Charles Beebe (1876 — ) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1876 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1880 ; D. B., Oberlin Seminary, 1881. Teacher of Latin and Greek, Preparatory Department, 1876-78 and 1879-80; Tutor in Latin and Greek, Preparatory Department, 1880-88; Assistant Pro- fessor of Latin and Greek, 1888-92; Professor of Classical Archaeology and Languages, 1892-93; Professor of Greek Literature and Classical Archaelogy, 1893-1901; Professor of Greek Literature and Greek Archaeology, 1901 — . Clerk of the Faculty, 1889-92, and 1898-1906. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 97 Elm St. Martin, Miss Helen Elizabeth (1866-76)* (F) Graduated, Lit., Oberlin College, 1860; A. M., Oberlin' College, 1878. Assistant Principal, Women's Department, 1866-74, and 1875-76. Addr., Berke- ley, Calif., 2041 Cedar St. Martin, Mrs. Helen White (1888-1902) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1887. Teacher of History, Preparatory Department, 1888-89; Teacher of History, Oberlin Academy, 1899-1900; Member of Women's Board of Managers, 1901-02. Married Charles B. Martin. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 97 Elm St. Matlack, Henry William (1897-1901) (F) Graduated, Oberlin Conservatory, 1897; Mus. B., Oberlin Conservatory, 1906. Teacher of Organ, Harmony, and Counterpoint, 1897-1900; Teacher of Ear Training, 1900-01. Addr., St. Louis, Mo., 3825 Laelide Ave. ♦Matson, Henry (1874-87) * (F) Graduated, Oberlin Seminary, 1861 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1879. Librarian, 1874-87. Died, Oberlin, Ohio, May 21, 1901. Mattison, Israel Wilberforce (1892-93) (F) Assistant in Chemical Laboratory, 1892-93. Addr., Cleveland, Ohio, 603 Superior Ave., N. W. ♦May, Miss Harriet (1892-94) (F) Ph. B., Oberlin College, 1892. Tutor in French and German, Oberlin Academy, 1892-94. Married James W. Raine. Died, Oberlin, Ohio, August 20, 1895. Mead, Mrs. Elizabeth Storrs (1870-83) (F) A. M., Oberlin College, 1890 ; L. H. D., Smith College, 1900. Member of Women's Board of Managers, 1870-83; Instructor in English Com- position, 1881-83. Married Hiram Mead. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 90 S. Professor St. • (Int. 162) Officers of Instruction and Government *Mead, Hiram (1869-81) A. B., Middlebury College, 1850; A. M., Middlebury College, 1853; graduated, Andover Seminary, 1857 ; D. D., Middlebury College, 1870. Professor of Sacred Rhetoric, 1869-75; Professor of Sacred Rhetoric and Pas- toral Theology, 1875-81. Died, Oberlin, Ohio, May 18, 1881. Merrell, Edward Huntington (1861-62) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1859 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1862 ; graduated, Oberlin Sem- inary, 1863 ; D. D., Lawrence Univ., 1876 ; LL. D., Middlebury College, 1895. Tutor in Latin and Greek, 1861-62. Addr., Ripon, Wis., 302 Elm St. Merriam, Bert Emery (1896-98) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1894. Tutor in Mathematics, Oberlin Academy, 1896-98. Addr., Hackensack, N. J. ♦Merrill, Addison (1847-48) (F) Graduated, Oberlin Seminary, 1849. Assistant Teacher, Preparatory Department, 1847-48. Died, Northfield, Mass., May 4, 1857. *Merrill, Jabez W. (1853-78) Member of Prudential Committee, 1853-78; Member of Board of Trustees, 1855- 78. Died, Oberlin, Ohio, November 25, 1884. ♦Messinger, Miss Frances Bowen (1839-40) (F) Graduated, Lit., Oberlin College, 1841. Assistant, Female Department, 1839-40. Married Horace M. Parmelee. Died, Iowa Falls, la., March 15, 1901. Metcalf, Miss Antionette Putnam (1904 — ) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1893. Reference Librarian, 1904 — . Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 190 Wcfodland Ave. ♦Metcalf, Eliab Wight (1880-99) Member of Board of Trustees, 1880-99. Died, Elyria, Ohio, November 24, 1899. Metcalf, Irving Wight (1900 — ) (F) A. B., Oberlin, College, 1878 ; D. B., Oberlin Seminary, 1881. Member of Board of Trustees, 1900 — ; Secretary, Oberlin Living Endowment Union, 1900 — ; Member of Investment Committee, 1902-05; Member of Pruden- tial Committee, 1908—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 70 S. Cedar Ave. Metcalf, John Milton Putnam (1890-93) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1885 ; graduated, Union Seminary, 1888 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1893. Acting Professor of the English Bible, Oberlin Seminary, 1890-93. Addr., Talladega, Ala., Talladega College. Metcalf, Maynard Mayo (1906 — ) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1889; Ph. D., Johns Hopkins Univ., 1893. Professor of Zoology, elect, 1906-08; Professor of Zoology, 1908—. Addr., . Oberlin, Ohio, 126 Forest St. Miller, Mrs. Bertha McCord (1905 — ) (F) Teacher of Ear Training, 1905-07; Instructor in Ear Training, 1907-08; In- structor in Ear Training and Harmony, 1908 — . Married Edward A. Miller. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 241 Forest St. Miller, Edward Alanson (1903 — ) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1897; A. M., Univ. of Chicago, 190f5. Dean of College Men, 1903 — ; Professor of Pedagogy, 1903-07; Professor of Education, 1907—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 241 Forest St. (Int. 163) Oberlin College Miller, Joseph Richardson (1901-02) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1900. Assistant in Psysics, 1901-02. Addr., Pittsburg, Pa., 5538 Homer St. MiLLiKAN, Robert Andrews (1891-93) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1891 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1893 ; Ph. D., Columbia Univ., 1895. Tutor in Physics, Oberlin Academy, 1891-93. Addr., Chicago, 111., Univ. of Chicago. Mills, Charles Smith (1896 — ) (F) A. B., Amherst College, 1882 ; graduated, Andover Seminary, 1885 ; D. D., Oberlin College, 1901 ; D. D., Amherst College, 1907. Member of Board of Trustees, 1896 — . Addr., St. Louis, Mo., Union and Ken- sington Avenues. Mills, Henry (1847-48) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1849 ; graduated, Andover Seminary, 1854. Assistant Teacher, Preparatory Department, 1847-48. Addr., Canton, 111., 226 W. Chestnut St. Mills, Jerome Dolson (1876-77) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1875. Teacher of Latin, Preparatory Department, 1876-77. Addr., St. Paul, Minn., 29 Capitol St. MiSKOvsKV, Louis Francis (1886 — ) (F) S. B., College of City of New York, 1884; D. B., Oberlin Seminary, 1891; A. M.. Oberlin College, 1892. Instructor in the Slavic Languages, 1886-94; Principal of Slavic Department and Professor of the Bohemian Language, 1894^. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 188 W. Lorain St. *Monroe, James (1845-96) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1846 ; graduated, Oberlin Seminary, 1849 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1850 ; LL. D., Univ. of Nebraska, 1882. Assistant Teacher in the College, 1845-46 ; Tutor in the College, 1846-48 ; Pro- fessor of Rhetoric and Belles-Lettres, 1849-62; Corresponding Member from Alumni on Board of Trustees, 1873-75; Member of Board of Trustees, 1873-84; Professor of Political Science and International Law, 1883-84; Professor of Political Science and Modern History, 1884-96. Died, Oberlin, Ohio, July 6, 1898. Monroe, Mrs. Julia Finney (1894-1900) (F) Member of Women's Board of Managers, 1894-1900. Married James Monroe. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 47 College Place. Monroe, Mtss Maud Allene (1906 — ) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1903 ; graduated, Teachers Course in Physical Training, Oberlin College, 1903. Instructor in Physical Training, 1906 — . Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 153 S. Cedar Ave. Moore, Edward James (1903 — ) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1903 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1906. Tutor in Mathematics, Oberlin Academy, 1903-07; Instructor in Mathematics, Oberlin Academy, 1907—. Addr., Chicago, III., 5618^^ Drexel Ave. *More, Miss Lorinda (1839-46) (F) Graduated, Lit., Oberlin College, 1842. Assistant Female Department, 1839-41 ; Assistant Principal. Female Department, 1841-46. Married Norman Bedortha. Died, Saratoga, N. Y., June 6, 1875. (Int. 164) Officers of Instruction and Government *MoRGAN, Mrs. Elizabeth Leonard (1846-73) (F) Member of Women's Board of Managers, 1846-73. Married John Morgan. Died, Oberlin, Ohio, February 3, 1873. ♦Morgan, John (1835-84) A. B., Williams College, 1826 ; D. D., Williams College, 1857. Professor of the Literature of the New Testament, and of the History of the Christian Church, 1835-37; Professor of the Literature of the New Testament, 1837-48; Professor of Biblical Literature, 1848-70; Professor of the N«w Testa- ment Literature and Biblical Theology, 1870-80; Professor Emeritus, 1880-84. Died, Oberlin, Ohio, September 27, 1884. ♦Morgan, John Paul (1865-66) (F) Graduated, Leipzig Conservatory, Leipzig, Germany ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1870. Instructor in Music, and Principal of the Department of Sacred Music, 1865-66. Died, Oakland, Calif., January 5, 1879. Morris, Miss Ada Angeline See Hastings, Mrs. Ada Morris. Morrison, Charles Walthall (1880 — ) (F) Graduated, Oberlin Conservatory, 1880 ; Mus. B., Oberlin Conservatory, 1906 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1908. Instructor in Pianoforte, 1880-82 and 1885-92; Professor of Pianoforte, 1892—; Director of the Conservatory, 1902 — ; Member of Prudential Committee, 1902 — . Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 290 Elm St. Morrison, Mrs. Kate H. Winship (1884 — ) (F) Graduated, Oberlin Conservatory, 1885 ; Mus. B., Oberlin Conservatory, 1906. Instructor in Singing, 1884 — ; Member of Women's Board of Managers, 1901 — . Married Charles W. Morrison. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 290 Elm St. ♦Morrison, Nathan Jackson (1855-57) (F) A. B., Dartmouth College, 1853 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1856 ; graduated, Oberlin Seminary, 1857 ; D. D., Dartmouth College, 1868 ; LL. D., Univ. of Missouri, 1884. Tutor of Languages, Preparatory Department, 1855-57. Died, Wichita, Kans., April 12, 1907. Morrow, Clarence Austin (1906-08) (F) S. B., Ohio Wesleyan Univ., 1906. Assistant in Chemical Laboratory, 1906-08. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 284 W. Lorain St. Mosher, Miss Bessie Beard (1901-04) Assistant in College Library, 1901-04 Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 29 College Place. Mosher, James Lemuel Drew (1892-1902) Instructor in Singing, 1892-1902. Addr., Cincinnati, Ohio, Edwards Road, Hyde Park. Mosher, William Eugene (1899 — ) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1899; Ph. D., Univ. of Halle, 1904. Tutor in German, Oberlin Acaderny, 1899-1902; Instructor in German, 1904-05; Associate Professor of German, 1906-07; Professor of German, 1907 — . Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 281 Forest St. Myers, Walter Raleigh (1905-07) Ph. B., Northwestern Univ., 1903. Instructor in German, 1905-07. Addr., Harvey, 111., Lexington Ave. ♦Nelson, Thomas Lothrop (1875-91) Member of Board of Trustees, 1875-91. Died, Elyria, Ohio, February 21, 1891. (Int. 165) Oberlin College Nettleton, Miss Camilla Mercy (1873-99) (F) Teacher of Singing, 1873-75; Instructor in Singing, 1882-99. 'Addr., Exeter, N. H., 46 Front St. Nettleton, Alvred Bayard (1870-92) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1863; A. M., Oberlin College, 1868. Member of Board of Trustees, 1870-92. Addr., Chicago, III., 6742 Monroe Ave, Nettleton, Lanman James (1875-78) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1875; D. B., Oberlin Seminary, 1878; D. B., Yale Univ., 1879. Teacher of Latin, Preparatory Department, 1875-76; Tutor in Latin, Preparatory Department, 1877-78. Addr., Salt Lake City, Utah, 512 E. 3rd St., S. Nettleton, Mary Jane (1881-88) (F) , Graduated, Lit., Oberlin College, 1873; A. M., Oberlin College, 1882. Assistant Principal, Women's Department, 1881-84; Teacher of Civil Govern- ment, Preparatory Department, 1887-88. Married Francis K. Ball. Addr., Exeter, N. H., Box 373. Newcomb, Miss Mary Elizabeth (1896-1903; Graduated, Lake Erie Seminary, 1875; M. D., UnlT. of Michigan, 1890. Acting Director of Women's Gymnasium, 1896-97; Instructor in Anatomy, 1902- 03. Addr., Blissfield, Mich. *Newton, James King (1873-88) (F) A. M., Oberlin College, 1873. Instructor in German and French, 1873-75; Professor of German and French, 1875-87; Professor of French, 1887-88. Died, Nordhoff, Calif., June 26, 1892. ♦Nichols, Asahel (1845-46) (F) ^ Graduated, Oberlin Seminary, 1846. Assistant Teacher, Preparatory Department, 1845-46. Died, Ames, N. Y., Jan- uary, 8, 1851. Nichols, John Richard (1881-83) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1879 ; D. B., Oberlin Seminary, 1883 ; D. D., Marietta College, 1897. Teacher of Science of Government, Preparatory Department, 1881-83. Addr., Marietta, Ohio, 300 Fourth St. Nichols, Miss Martha Jeanette (1887-88) (F) Graduated, Lit., Oberlin College, 1875; Ph. B., Oberlin College, 1901. Teacher of History, Preparatory Department, 1887-88. Married Sceva S. Philhps. Addr., Unadilla, N. Y.- Nichols, Miss Susan Percival (1908—) S. B., Cornell Univ., 1898; Ph. D., Univ. of Wisconsin, 1904. Instructor in Botany, 1908—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 215 W. College St. Cakes, Miss Eva May (1894—) (F) Instructor in Drawing and Painting, 1894—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 125 W. College St. Oldfield, Miss Frances Elizabeth (1899-1900) (F) Teacher of Singing, 1899-1900. Addr., Paris, France, 1 Rue Leopold Robert. O'MooRE, Mrs. Eileen Mitchell (1906-07) Instructor in Violin, 1906-07. Addr., Sydney, Australia. Orth, Samuel Peter (1907-08) (F) S. B., Oberlin College, 1896; Ph. D.. Columbia Univ., 1903. Lecturer on Political Science, 19u7-08. Addr., Cleveland, Ohio, 810 American Trust Building, r (Int. 166) Officers of Instruction and Government Painter, Hobart Kingsbury (1875-79) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1875; D. B., Oberlin Seminary, 1879; Utt. D., Knox College, 1901. Teacher of Grammar, Preparatory Department, 1875-77 ; Tutor in Grammar, Preparatory Department, 1877-79. Addr., Minneapolis, Minn., 1046 17th Ave., S. E. ♦Parish, Francis Drake (1839-78) Member of Board of Trustees, 1839-78; Member of Prudential Committee, 1876-78. Died, Oberlin, Ohio, March 23, 1886. ♦Parker, Leonard Stickney (1869-71) (F) Graduated, Oberlin Seminary, 1838; A. M., Dartmouth College, 1867; D. D., Oberlin College, 1895. Financial Secretary, 1869-71. Died, North Cambridge, Mass., May 30, 1903. Parker, Miss Louisa Statira (1870-74) (F) Teacher of Pianoforte, 1870-71, and 1873-74. Married Benson S. Barrett. Addr., Cleveland, Ohio, 10079 Republic Court. Parsons, Miss Elizabeth Cornelia (1890-92) (F) Instructor in Design, 1890-92. Addr., Cleveland, Ohio, 3226 W. 14th St. ♦Patchin, John (1845-46) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1846. Assistant Teacher, Preparatory Department, 1845-46. Died, Coe Ridge, Ohio, December 11, 1901. ♦Patterson, Miss Emily (1880-81) (F) Graduated, Lit., Oberlin College, 1870. Tutor in Mathematics, Preparatory Department, 1880-81. Died, Mt. Vernon, Ohio, February 25, 1882. ♦Patton, James Lawrence (1877-90) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1859; A. M., Oberlin College, 1862; graduated, Oberlin Seminary, 1862. Corresponding Member from Alumni on Board of Trustees, 1877-78; Member of Board of Trustees, 1886-90. Died, Greenville, Mich., April 19, 1890. ♦Pearse, Miss Sarah Candace (1847-48) (F) Graduated, Lit., Oberlin College, 1851 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1896. Assistant, Female Department, 1847-48. Married Leonard F. Parker. Died, Grinnell, la., June 5, 1900. ♦Pease, Peter Pindar (1834-61) Charter Member of Board of Trustees, 1834-61 ; Member of Prudential Com- mittee, 1834-39, and 1850-51. Died, Oberlin, Ohio, October 22, 1861. ♦Peck, Henry Everard (1844-65) (F) A. B., Bowdoin College, 1841 ; graduated, Oberlin Seminary, 1845 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1845. Assistant Teacher, Preparatory Department, 1844-45; Professor of Sacred Rhetoric, 1851-65; Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy, 1851-65. Died, Port-au-Prince, Hayti, June 9, 1867. Peck, John Fisher (1880—) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1875 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1880. Tutor in Latin and Greek, Preparatory Department, 1880-90; Assistant Princi- pal, Preparatory Department, 1885-90; Associate Principal, Preparatory Depart- ment, 1890-93; Associate Professor of Greek, Oberlin Academy, 1890 — ; Prin- cipal of Oberlin Academy, 1893—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 163 Elm St. (Int. 167) Oberlin College Peck, Miss Kate Waldo (1903—) (F) Graduated, Oberlin Conservatory, 1890; Mus. B., Oberlin Conservatory, 1906. Instructor in Singing, 1903 — . Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 158 Elm St. ♦Pelton, Brewster (1857-72) (F) Member of Board of Trustees, 1857-72. Died, Qeveland, Ohio, July 30, 1872. Pendleton, Charles Sutphin (1901-04) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1901 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1903. Assistant in English, Oberlin College and Conservatory, 1901-03; Tutor in English Composition, Oberlin Academy, 1903-04. Addr., Minneapolis, Minn., 301 Third Ave., S. E. Pendleton, Miss Clarissa Lucretia (1892-99) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1892 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1896. Tutor in Mathematics, Oberlin Academy, 1892-95; Instructor in Mathematics, Oberlin Academy, 1895-99. Married Giles G. Brown. Addr., Vaddukkoddai, Ceylon, India. ♦Penfield, Charles Henry (1846-70) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1847; A. M., Oberlin College, 1850. Assistant Teacher, Preparatory Department, 1846-48; Tutor in Languages, 1848- 65; Adjunct Professor of Languages, 1855-58; Professor of Latin, 1858-66; Instructor in Hebrew, 1858-60; Professor of Greek, 1866-70. Died, Cleveland, Ohio, May 11, 1891. Penfield, Miss Harriet Eva (1903) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1897; A. M., Oberlin College, 1898. Assistant in Philosophy, 1903. Addr., Rockford, III., Rockford College. ♦Penfield, Miss Jane Ann (1846-47) (F) • Graduated, Lit., Oberlin College, 1847. Assistant, Female Department, 1846-47. Married Alonzo W. Hendry. Died. Sandusky, Ohio, March 21, 1881. ♦Penfield, Mrs. Sarah Dutton (1866-75) Member of Women's Board of Managers, 1866-75. Married Charles H. Pen- field. Died, East Qeveland, Ohio, July 18, 1879. Pennington, James Alfred (1892-94) Instructor in Organ and Pianoforte, 1892-94. Addr., Scranton, Pa., 604 Linden St. Pennock, Gilbert Lee (1905-07) (F) A. B., Antioch College, 1902 ; A. M., Ohio State Univ., 1904. Instructor in English Composition, 1905-07. Addr., Columbus, Ohio, Ohio State University. Pekcival, Milton (1907 — ) A. B., Harvard Univ., 1906; A. M., Harvard Univ., 1907. Instructor in English, 1907—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 22 King St. Perry, Edward Baxter (1881-83) Instructor in Pianoforte, 1881-83. Addr., Chicago, 111., 2278 Kenmore Ave. ♦Perry ,John Bulkley (1870-72) A. B., Univ. of Vermont, 1847 ; graduated, Andover Seminary, 1853. Lecturer on Religion and Science, 1870-72; Professor of Geology and Natural History, 1871-72. Died, Cambridge, Mass., October 3, 1872. Phoenix, Miss Lydia Ellen (1889-90) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1889; A. M., Oberlin College, 1892. Tutor in Mathematics, Preparatory Department, 1889-90. Addr., Oswego, N. Y.. 142 W. Seneca St. (Int. 168) Officers of Instruction and Government Pond, Chauncey Northrup (1870-73) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1864 ; graduated, Oberlin Seminary, 1868 ; A. M., Oberlln College, 1868; D. D., Findlay College, 1901. Financial Secretary, 1870-73. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 199 W. College St. Pond, Chester Henry (1885-96) (F) Member of Board of Trustees, 1885-96. Addr., Moorhead, Miss. *PoRTER, Samuel Drummond (1844-76) Member of Board of Trustees, 1844-76. Died, Rochester, N. Y., March 6, 1881. *PoRTER, Miss Zeruiah (1837-38) (F) Graduated, Lit., Oberlin College, 1838. Assistant, Female Department, 1837-38. Married Edward Weed. Died, New York, N. Y., August — , 1870. Powers, Harry Huntington (1888-92) A. B., Univ. of Wisconsin, 1882 ; L. B., Univ. of Wisconsin, 1882 ; A. M., Univ. of Wisconsin, 1888 ; Ph. D., Univ. of Wisconsin, 1896. Acting Professor of French, 1888-89; Professor of French, 1889-92. Addr., Newton, Mass., 11 Willard St. *Prall, Miss Elizabet^p Smith (1839-40) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1841. Assistant, Female Department, 1839-40. Married William P. Russell. Died, Memphis, Mich., April 11, 1868. Prince, Miss Grace Ella (1893-99) (F) Assistant in College Library, 1893-99. Married Ira D. Shaw. Addr., Philadel- phia, Pa., 2162 E. Cumberland St. Raine, James Watt (1892-95) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1893; A. M., Oberlin College, 1897; D. B., Union Seminary, 1897. Instructor in Elocution and English Literature, 1892-93; Instructor in English, 1893-95. Addr., Berea, Ky., Berea College. Ransom, Miss Anna Gertrude (1904 — ) (F) Stenographer in Secretary's Office, 1904 — . Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 284 Oak St. Ransom, Miss Carrie Louise (1889-90) (F) Graduated, Oberli-n Conservatory, 1890. Instructor in Singing, 1889-90. Married Dewitt C. Arnold. Addr., Cleveland, Tenn. Rau, Miss Charlotte (1908 — ) Universities of Heidelberg, Freiburg, and Munich. Instructor in German, 1908—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 125 W. College St. Rayl, Mrs. Rebecca See Finney, Mrs. Rebecca Rayl. *Read, Miss Julia Maria (1837-41) (F) Graduated, Lit., Oberlin College, 1841. Assistant, Female Department, 1837-41. Married, (1) Alfred Longley; (2) S. P. Daniels. Died, Marshalltown, la., March 20, 1896. *Redington, Eliphalet (1834-35) Charter Member of Board of Trustees, 1834-35 ; Treasurer of Oberlin College, 1834-35. Died, Amherst, Ohio, January 29, 1848. Reed, Dudley Billings (1903-04) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1903; M. D., Columbia Univ., 1908. Tutor in History, Oberlin Academy, 1903-04; Teacher in Men's Gymnasium, 1903- 04. Addr., Asheville, N. C, Asheville School. (Int. 169) Oberlin College Reed, Miss Estelle (1903-05) (F) Teacher of Public School Music, 1903-05. Married Thomas King. Addr., Mt. Salinda, Rhodesia, S. Africa. Reed, Miss Lucile (1905-07) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1904. Teacher of Public School Music, 1905-07. Addr., Winnebago, Minn., Parker College. Reed, Miss Mary Asenith (1899-1900) (F) Graduated, Dr. Sargent's Normal School of Physical Training, 1898. Teacher Women's Gymnasium, 1899-1900. Addr., Brooklyn, N. Y., 42 Macon St Regal, Miss Mary Lucinda (1885-87) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1883 ; graduated, Oberlin Conservatory, 1886 ; Mus. B., Oberlin Conservatory, 1906. Tutor in Latin, Preparatory Department, 1885-87. Addr., West Springfield, Mass., 91 Elm St. Reynolds, Miss Jennie Roberta (1897-98) Assistant in Botanical Laboratory, 1897-98. Married Benjamin R. Parke. Addr., Wellsville, Ohio. Rice, Dwight Chapman (1883-88) (F) Instructor in Pianoforte, 1883-88. Addr., I>os Angeles, Cal., 124 West Avenue 52. Rice, Miss Fanny Forester (1881-88) (F) a. B., Oberlin College, 1874 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1877. Tutor in Latin, Preparatory Department, 1881-88. Married Hiram Smith. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 204 N. Professor St. ♦Rice, Fenelon B. (1869-1901) Graduated, Boston Music School, 1863; Mus. D., Hillsdale College, 1880; A. M., Oberlin College, 1884. Instructor in Music, 1869-71; Professor of Music, 1871-1901; Director of Con- servatory, 1871-1901; Member of Prudential Committee, 1887-1901. Died, Ober- lin, Ohio, October 26, 1901. Rice, Mrs. Helen Maria (1869-1903) Graduated, Maine State Seminary, 1860. Teacher of Vocal Music, 1869-74; Teacher of French, 1869-73; Instructor in Vocal Music, 1876-1903; Member of Women's Board of Managers, 1876-1901. Married Fenelon B. Rice. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 158 Elm St. Rice, Miss Mary Sophronia (1867-69) (F) Graduated, Lit., Oberlin College, 1859. Teacher of French, Preparatory Department, 1867-69; Married John M. Whitney. Addr., Honolulu, Hawaii, 1325 Punahou St. Richardson, Ambrose Crosby (IPTd) A. B., Harvard Univ.. 1S73. Teacher of Greek, 1878. Addr., Buffalo, N. Y., 49 Fargo Ave. Ricksecker, Alfred Edmund (1894-97) (F) a, B., Oberlin College, 1894. Assistant in Chemical Laboratory, 1894-95; Tutor in Physics, Oberlin Academy, 1896-97. Addr., Wilkinsburg, Pa., 720 Hill Ave. Roe, Edward Drake, Jr. (1892-97) ^ A. B., Syracuse Univ., 1880 ; A. B., Harvard Univ., 1885 ; A. M., Harvard Univ., 1886; Ph. D., Univ. of Erlangen, 1898. Associate P'-ofessor of Mathematics, 1892-97. Addr., Syracuse, N. Y., 105 Os- trander Ave. (Int. 170) Officers of Instruction and Government Root, Azariah Smith (1887—) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1884; A. M., Oberlln College, 1887. Librarian, 1887^ — ; Professor Bibliography, 1890 — ; Member of Prudential Committee, 1893—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 150 N. Professor St. ♦Ross, Abel Hastings (1872-93) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1857 ; graduated, Andover Seminary, 1860 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1883; D. D., Olivet College, 1884. Special Lecturer on Church Polity, 1872-93. Died, Port Huron, Michigan, May 14, 1893. RuNYON, Mrs. Miriam T. (1897—) M. D., Woman's Medical College of the New York Infirmary, 1893. Teacher of Anatomy, 1897-99; Instructor in Anatomy, 1899 — . Married Robert K. Runyon. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 102 W. College St. Russell, Howard Hyde (1899-1900) (F) LL. B., Indianola College, 1878 ; D. B., Oberlin Seminary, 1888 ; -A. M., Oberlin College, 1895; LL. D., National Normal Univ., 1897; D. D., Ohio Wesleyan Univ., 1898. Special Secretary in Charge of the 1900 Reunion, 1899-1900. Addr., Mt. Vernon, N. Y., 252 E. 9th St. ♦Russell, John Wadhams (1863-73) M. D., Jefferson Medical College, 1827. Member of Board of Trustees, 1863-73. Died, Mt. Vernon, Ohio, March 23, 1887. Ryder, Charles Jackson (1875 — ) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1875; D. B., Oberlin Seminary, 1880; A. M., Oberlin College, 1887; D. D., Oberlin College, 1894. Teacher of Greek, Preparatory Department, 1875-76; Member of Board of Trus- tees, 1900—. Addr., New York, N. Y., 287 Fourth Ave. Ryder, William Henry (1870-89) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1866 ; graduated, Andover Seminary, 1869 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1888; D. D., Iowa College, 1891. Professor of Greek, 1870-77; Member of Board of Trustees, 1885-89. Addr., Andover, Mass., 148 Main St. Sackett, Clark Harold (1904-07) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1904 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1907. Assistant in Botanical Laboratory, 1904-05; Tutor in Botany and Zoology, Oberlin Academy, 1905-07. Addr., Danville, III., 320 Oak St. ♦Safford, John (1877-78) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1859; A. M., Oberlin College, 1862; graduated, Oberlin Sem- inary, 1862. Member of Board of Trustees, 1877-78. Died, Crawfordsville, Ind., March 26, 1891. Safford, Miss Mary Brewster (1894-98) (F) Ph. B., Oberlin College, 1891. Tutor in History and Civil Government, Oberlin Academy, 1894-98. Married Kleber A. Campbell. Addr., Hopedale, Mass., 28 Hopedale St. ♦Safford, Philander Chase (1845-46) (F) Assistant Teacher, Preparatory Department, 1845-46. Died, Oberlin, Ohio, November 8, 1850. (Int. 171) Oberlin College St. John, Charles Edward (1897-1908) S. B., Michigan Agricultural College, 1887; A. M., Harvard Univ., 1893; Ph. D., Harvard Univ., 18&6. Associate Professor of Physics and Astronomy, 1897-99; Professor of Physics and Astronomy, 1899-1908; Dean of College of Arts and Sciences, 1906-08. Addr., Pasadena, Calif., Mount Wilson Solar Observatory. Salter, Sumner (1879-80) A. B., Amherst College, 1877. Instructor in Pianoforte, 1879-80. Addr., Williamstown, Mass., Glen St. Sanderson, Ross Warren (1907-08) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1905 ; D. B., Oberlin Seminary, 1908. Assistant in Psychology, 1907-08. Addr., Lakevi^ood, Ohio, 1346 Edward St. Sargent, Harry Joshua (1907-08) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1908 ; graduated, Teachers Course in Physical Training, Oberlin College, 1908. Teacher .in Men's Gymnasium, 1907-08. Addr., Jamestown, N. Y., 321 E. 5th St. Savage, Charles Winfred (1893 — ) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1893; A. M., Harvard Univ., 1898. Tutor in Latin, Oberlin Academy, 1893-96 ; Associate Professor of Physical Training, 1906-08; Professor of Physical Training, 1908 — ; Director of Athletics, 1906—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 310 Reamer Place. ♦Scrimgeour, William Douglass (1859-60) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1859. Tutor in Latin, Preparatory Department, 1859-60. Died, Oberlin, Ohio, August 20, 1860. *Sears, Willard (1845-62) Member of Board of Trustees, 1845-62. Died, Newton, Mass., June 25, 1890. *Seeley, Joab (1846-50) Financial Secretary, 1846-50. Died, Ogdensburg, N. Y., August 12, 1851. ♦Seixas, Joshua (1835-36) Teacher in Hebrew, 1835-36. ♦Sessions, Francis Charles (1878-91) Member of Board of Trustees, 1878-91. Died, Hot Springs,. N. C, March 24, 1892. Severance, James Ralph (1871 — ) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1868 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1871 ; graduated, Oberlin Seminary, 1871. Instructor in Elocution, 1871-77; Instructor in Vocal Music, 1877-78; Secretary and Treasurer, 1894-99; Treasurer, 1899 — . Member of Prudential Committee, 1894 — . Member of Investment Committee, 1894—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 68 S. Professor St. Severance, Louis Henry (1892 — ) Member of Board of Trustees, 1892—; Member of Investment Committee, 1892 — . Donor of Severance Chemical Laboratory and of the L. H. Severance Professor- ship. Addr., New York, N. Y. ♦Seymour, Alexander (1836-37) Member of Board of Trustees, 1836-37. Died, Shaw, John Taylor (1891—) (F) A. B., Brown Univ., 1876 ; A. M., Brown Univ., 1879 ; D. B., Andover Seminary, 1882. Associate Professor of Latin, Oberlin Academy, 1891 — . Addr., Oberlin Ohio, 227 S. Professor St. (Int. 172) Officers of Instruction and Government Shedd, Charles Banks (1903 — ) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 18(>8. Member of Board of Trustees, 1903 — . Addr., Chicago, III., 309 Home Insurance Bldg. ♦Sheldon, Seth Hunt (1873-84) Member of Board of Trustees, 1873-84. Died, Cleveland, Ohio, July 28, 1884. Sherk, Mrs. Bertha Doane (1899-1901) (F) Ph. B., Oberlin College, 1899. Assistant in College Library, 1899-1901. Married Wilfred H. Sherk. Addr., Buffalo, N. Y., 1225 West Ave. Sherk, Wilfred Hobson (1899-1904) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1899 ; A. M., Univ. of Chicago, 1905. Tutor in Mathematics, Oberlin Academy, 1899-1904. Addr., Buffalo, N. Y., 1225 West Ave. Sherman, Philip Darrell (1907 — ) A. B., Brown Univ., 1902; A. M., Brown Univ., 1903. Instructor in English, 1907-08; Associate Professor of English, 1908 — . Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 276 N. Professor St. *Shipherd, Mrs. Esther Raymond (1837-44) Member of Women's Board of Managers, 1837-44. Married John J. Shipherd. Died, Cleveland, Ohio, December 7, 1879. *Shipherd John Jay (1833-44) A. M., Middlebury College, 1830. One of the Founders of Oberlin College, 1833; Charter Member of Board of Trustees, 1834-44 ; Financial Secretary, 1833-41 ; Corresponding Secretary, 1834- 35; Member of Prudential Committee, 1834-41 and 1843-44. Died, Olivet, Mich.. September 16, 1844. ♦Shurtleff, Giles Waldo (1860-1904) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1859 ; graduated, Oberlin Seminary, 1862 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1862. Tutor in Latin, Preparatory Department, 1860-61 and 1865-66; Adjunct Pro- fessor of Latin and Greek, 1866-70; Professor of Latin, 1870-76 and 1878-87; Financial Secretary, 1873-74; Secretary and Treasurer, 1887-93; Member of Pru- dential Committee, 1879-93; Member of Investment Committee, 1892-93; Member of Board of Trustees, 1894-1904. Died, Oberlin, Ohio, May 6, 1904. Shurtleff, Mrs. Mary Burton (1870-93) Graduated, Lake Erie Seminary, 1860. Member of Women's Board of Managers, 1870-93. Married Giles W. Shurtleff. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 125 Elm St. SiCHA, Frank, Jr., (1907—) A. B., Harvard Univ., 1906. Tutor in English, Oberlin Academy, 1907 — . Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 99 S. Cedar Ave. SiDDALL, George Bennett (1891-93) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1891. Teacher of Mathematics, Oberlin Academy, 1891-92; Teacher of Singing, 1892-93. Addr., Cleveland, Ohio, 1015 Garfield Bldg. Simpson, David Peter (1892-93) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1892 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1895. Tutor in German, Oberlin Academy, 1892-93. Addr., Cleveland, Ohio, 1231 W. 116th St. (Int. 173) Oberlin College Sinclair, Miss Mary Emily (1907 — ) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1900; A. M., Univ. of Chicago, 1903; Ph. D., Univ. of Cnicago, 1908. Instructor in Mathematics, 1907 — . Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 51 S. Professor St. Smith, Miss Amy Elizabeth (1892-94) Instructor in Drawing, 1892-94. Married W. G. Pelham. Addr., Glen Ellyn, 111., Hill Ave. ♦Smith, Carlos (1840-43) D. D., Buchtel College, 1876. Member of Board of Trustees, 1840-43. Died, Akron, Ohio, April 22, 1877. ♦Smith, Ebenezer Worth (1845-46) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1845; A. M., Oberlin College, 1851. Assistant Teacher, Preparatory Department, 1845-46. Died, Mansfield, Ohio, September 11, 1885. Smith, Gerald Birney (1891-92) (F) A. B., Brown Univ., 1891 ; A. M., Columbia Univ., 1898 ; D. B., Union Seminary, 1898. Tutor in Latin and Mathematics, Oberlin Academy, 1891-92. Addr., Chicago, III., Univ. of Chicago. Smith, Harry James (1904-05) A. B., Williams College, 1902; A. M., Harvard Univ., 1904. Instructor in English Composition, 1904-05. Addr., Nev? York, N. Y., 149 W. 12th St. Smith, Miss Isabel Seymour (1897-1902) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1901; S. M., Univ. of Chicago, 1904. Assistant in Botanical Laboratory, 1897-1902. Addr., Jacksonville, 111., 1120 W. College Ave. ♦Smith, Mrs. J. Augusta Bushnell (1870-84) (F) Member of Women's Board of Managers, 1870-84. Married Judson Smith. Died, Roxbury, Mass., February 14, 1906. ♦Smith, "Judson (1862-1906) (F) A. B., Amherst College, 1859 ; A. M., Amherst College, 1862 ; graduated, Oberlin Seminary, 1863 ; D. D., Amherst College, 1877. Tutor in Latin and Greek, 1862-64; Professor of Latin, 1866-70; Professor of Church History, 1870-84; Lecturer on Art and Science in the Conservatory, 1870-71 ; Lecturer on General History, 1871-75 ; Lecturer on Modern History, 1875-84; Member of Board of Trustees, 1891-1906. Died, Boston, Mass., June 29, 1906. ♦Smith, Miss Lucretia C. (1842-46) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1846. Assistant, Female Department, 1842-46. Married Lewis E. Sikes. Died, Leon- ardville, Kans., February 17, 1898. Smithe, Miss Clara Louise (1890 — ) (F) Graduated, Lit., Oberlin College, 1890. Teacher of Latin, Oberlin Academy, 1890-93; Tutor in Latin, Oberlin Academy, 1893-1901; Instructor in Latin, Oberlin Academy, 1901—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 67 S. Professor St. ♦Snow, Miss Catharine (1841-42) (F) Graduated, Lit., Oberlin College, 1841. Assistant, Female Department, 1841-42. Married Horace C. Taylor. Died, San Luis Obispo, Calif., February 16, 1901, (Int. 174) Officers of Instruction and Government SoHLBERG, Miss Gyda (1895-96) Instructor in Singing, 1895-96. Sowers, Miss Caroline (1902-03) Instructor in Drawing and Painting, 1902-03. Addr., Cleveland, Ohio, 9412 Hough Ave. Spaulding, Miss Eoline (1892 — ) Assistant Cataloguer in College Library, 1892-95; Head Cataloguer in College Library, 1895—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 171 W. College St. *Spear, Charles Vinal (1889-91) A. B., Amherst College, 1846; A. M., Amherst College, 1849. Member of Prudential Committee, 1889-91. Donor of Spear Library (afterward Spear Laboratory). Died, Constantinople, Turkey, May 10, 1891. Spiers, Homer Waldo (1906-07) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1907 ; graduated, Teachers Course in Physical Training, Oberlin College, 1907. Teacher in Men's Gymnasium, 1906-07. Addr., Pasadena, Calif., Throop Poly- technic Institute. Spore, Miss Nellie Amelia (1898-99) (F) Graduated, Teachers Course in Physical Training, Oberlin College, 1894. Teacher in Women's Gymnasium, 1898-99. Addr., Berlin Heights, Ohio, R. F. D. 1. ♦Stanley, Elmer Hawkins (1888-91) A. B., Mount Union College, 1884 ; A. M., Mount Union College, 1889. Instructor in Mathematics, 1888-91. Died, Oberlin, Ohio, July 22, 1891. Stanley, Walter Peck (1906 — ) Instructor in Pianoforte, 1906-08; Associate Professor of Pianoforte, 1908—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 123 Forest St. Starr, Miss Anna Morse (1905-08) (F) L. B., Ohio Wesleyan Univ., 1887; A. B., Oberlin College, 1906; A. M., Oberlin College, 1907. Assistant in Botanical Laboratory, 1905-08. Addr., Chicago, 111., 6028 Ingle- side Ave. Starr, Merritt (1893—) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1875 ; A. B., Grlswold College, 1876 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1878 ; A. B., Harvard Univ., 1881 ; LL. B., Harvard Univ., 1881. Member of Board of Trustees, 1893 — . Addr., Chicago, 111., 916 Monadnock BIdg. Stebbins, Miss Inez Frances (1902-08) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1902. Assistant in Botany, 1902-03. Addr., Wellington, S. Africa, Huguenot College. ♦Steele, Miss Charlotte Maretta (1869-71) (F) Graduated, Lit., Oberlin College, 1866. Teacher of Pianoforte, 1869-71. Died, Meridian, Miss., January 4, 1908. ♦Steele, George Whipple (1865-71) (F) Instructor in Music, 1865-67; Principal of Department of Secular Music, 1865-67; Professor of Music, 1867-71 ; Director of Conservatory, 1867-71. Died, Hartford, Conn., April 13, 1902. (Int. 17S) Oberlin College Steele, John Alexander (1907-08) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1908. Teacher of Mathematics, Oberlin Academy, 1907-08. Temporary Addr., Saranac Lake, N. Y., Permanent Addr., Oberlin, Ohio. Steele, Mrs. Mary Kellogg (1870-71) Teacher of Cabinet Organ, 1870-71. Married George W. Steele. Addr., Spring- field, Mass., 7 Marble St. Steiner, Edward Alfred (1890-91) (F) ^ Graduated, Univ. of Heidelberg, 1883 ; D. B., Oberlin Seminary, 1891. Teacher of German, Oberlin Academy, 1890-91. Addr., Grinnell, la., Iowa College. ♦Sterling, John Montgomery (1841-51) A. B., Yale Univ., 1820. Member Board of Trustees, 1841-51. Died, Philadelphia, Pa., October 12, 1880. Stetson, Raymond Herbert (1893-94) (F) Ph. B., Oberlin College, 1893 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1896 ; Ph. D., Harvard, 1901. Assistant in Chemical Laboratory, 1893-94. Addr., Beloit, Wis., 742 Church St. ♦Stewart, Philo Penfield (1833-39) One of the Founders 'of Oberlin College, 1833; Charter Member of Board of Trustees, 1834-39; Recording Secretary of Board of Trustees, 1834-35; Member of Prudential Committee, 1834-35; Steward, 1835-36. Died, Troy, N. Y., Decem- ber 13, 1868. Stiven, Frederic Benjamin (1907 — ) (F) Mus. B., Oberlin Conservatory, 1907. Teacher of Organ, 1907-08; Instructor in Organ, 1908—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 258 E. College St. Stokey, Miss Alma Gracey (1903-06) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1904; Ph. D., Univ. of Chicago, 1908. Assistant in Botanical Laboratory, 1903-06. Addr., Mt.' Holyoke College, South Hadley, Mass. *Stone, Isaac (1879-83) (F) A, B., Oberlin College, 1852; A. M., Oberlin College, 1855. Member of Board of Trustees, 1879-83. Died, Glenwood, Fla., March 7, 1891. *Stone, Miss Lucy (1844-46) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1847. Assistant, Female Department, 1844-46. Married Henry B. Blackwell. Died, Dorchester, Mass., October 18, 1893. Stratton, Miss Margaret Elizabeth ( 1878-81) (F) Graduated, Lit., Oberlin College, 1878 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1882. Assistant Principal, Women's Department, 1878-81. Addr., Stratford, Conn. *Strieby, Michael Epaphras (1845-99) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1838; graduated, Oberlin Seminary, 1841; A. M., Oberlin College, 1848 ; D. D., Dartmouth College, 1874. Member of Board of Trustees, 1845-99. Died, Clifton Springs, N. Y., March 16, 1899. Strong, Josiah (1881-87) A. B., Western Reserve Univ., 1869 ; graduated, Lane Seminary, 1872 ; D. D. Western Reserve Univ., 1886; LL. D., Alfred Univ., 1905. Member of Board of Trustees, 1881-87. Addr., Greenwich, Conn. (Int. 176) Officers of Instruction and Government *Strong, Miss Lusina (1846-47) (F) Assistant, Female Department, 1846-47. Married Henry Mills. Died, Canton, 111., July 20, 1905. Strong, Sydney Dix (1903-08) (F) A. B., Oberlln College, 1881 ; D. B., Oberlln Seminary, 1884 ; D. D., Oberlln College, 1898. Member of Board of Trustees, 1903-08. Addr., Seattle, Wash., 1320 5th Ave., West. Sturges, Herbert Arthur (1905-06) (F) A. B., Oberlln College, 1904 ; A. M., Oberlln College, 1905. Assistant in Psychology, 1905-06. Addr., New York, N. Y., 700 Park Ave. SuMMERBELL, Miss Edith (1907-08) (F) A. B., Oberlln Collejre, 1907 ; graduated, Teachers Course in Physical Training, Oberlln College, 1907. Teacher of Physical Training, 1907-08. Addr., Washington, D. C, 1223 Irving St. *SuMNER, William (1874-96) Member of Board of Trustees, 1874-96; Member of Prudential Committee, 1889- 91. Died, Hartford, Conn., December 23, 1897. Sweet, Edgar George (1883 — ) (F) Graduated, Oberlln Conservatory, 1883 ; Mus. B., Oberlln Conservatory, 1906. Instructor in Pianoforte, 1883-85; Instructor in Pianoforte and Singing, 1887-98; Professor of Singing, 1898—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 279 Elm St. Sweet, Mrs. Leona Geneva Hottenstein (1884 — ) (F) Graduated, Oberlin Conservatory, 1884 ; Mus. B., Oberlin Conservatory, 1906. Instructor in Pianoforte, 1884-86, 1888-91, and 1899—. Married Edgar G. Sweet. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 279 Elm St. Swing, Albert Temple (1893—) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1874 ; D. B., Yale Univ., 1877 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1894 ; D. D., Oberlin College, 1901. Professor of Church History, 1893 — ; Financial Secretary, 1895-97 ; Member of Prudential Committee, 1895 — . Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 90 S. Professor St. Swing, Mrs. Alice E. Mead (1895—) (F) a. B., Oberlln College, 1879. Tutor in German, Oberlin Academy, 1895 — . Member of Women's Board of Managers, 1897—. Married Albert T. Swing. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 90 S. Professor St. *Talcott, Joel (1834-37) a. B., Yale Univ., 1824. Charter Member of Board of Trustees, 1834-37. Died, Wakeman, Ohio, De- cember 28, 1871. *Taylor, Horace Campbell (1841-44) (F) A. M., Western Reserve Univ., 1836 ; graduated, Oberlln Seminary, 1840. Member of Prudential Committee, 1841-44; Member of Board of Trustees, 1843-44. Died, Corpus Christi, Texas, November, 1876. Taylor, Mary Emily See Cowdery, Mrs. Mary Taylor. *Taylor, Thomas Maynard (1896-1906) (F) S. B., Oberlln College, 1897 ; Ph. D., Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1901. Assistant in Chemistry, 1896-97; Instructor in Chemistry, 1901-06. Died, Pitts- burg, Pa., February 27, 1907. (Int. 177) Oberlin College Teeters, Josiah Cattell (1893-94) (F) B. C. E., Purdue Univ., 1891 ; A. B., Oberlin College, 1893. Teacher of Arithmetic, Oberlin Academy, 1893-94. Addr., Weiser, Ida. Tenney, Charles Daniel (1881-82) (F) A. B., Dartmouth College, 1878 ; D. B., Oberlin Seminary, 1882 ; A. M., Dartmouth College, 1888; LL. D., Dartmouth College, 1901. Teacher of Grammar, Oberlin Academy, 1881-82. Addr., Peking, China, Secre- tary, American Legation. Tenney, Miss Grace Elizabeth (1904-05) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1899. Teacher of German, 1904-05. Married Benjamin J. Olsen. Addr., Red Oak, la., 1206 Boundary St. Tenney, Henry Martin (1885 — ) A. B., Amherst College, 1864 ; graduated, Andover Seminary, 1867 ; D. D., Amherst College, 1889. Member of Board of Trustees, 1885 — ; Acting President, Board of Trustees, 1889- 91; Lecturer on the Positive Institutions of the Church, 1892-1900; Member of Prudential Committee, 1893-97. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 136 W. College St. Tenney, William Lawrence (1886-88) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1S85 ; D. B., Oberlin Seminary, 1888 ; D. D., Knox College, 1903; D. D., Oberlin College, 1908. Teacher of Latin, Preparatory Department, 1886-88. Addr., Sioux City, la., 2115 Jackson St. Thatcher, Miss Ei>ith Melvina (1905 — ) (F) A. B., Oberlin Collie, 1901. Assistant in College Library, 1905—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 38 Walnut St. Thomas, William Isaac (1889-95) A. B., Univ. of Tennessee, 1884 ; A. M., Univ. of Tennessee, 1885 ; Ph. D., Univ. of Chicago, 1896. Acting Professor of English, 1889-91; Professor of English, 1891-94; Professor of Sociology, 1894-95. Addr., Chicago, III, 6016 Jackson Park Ave. ♦Thome, Mrs. Ann Tweed Allen (1846-49) (F) Member of Women's Board of Managers, 1846-49. Married James A. Thome. Died, Cleveland, Ohio, September 18, 1893. *Thome, James Armstrong (1838-73) (F) Graduated, Oberlin Seminary, 1836. Professor of Rhetoric and Belles-Lettres, 1838-49; Member of Board of Trus- tees, 1851-73; Instructor in Elocution, 1866-69. Died, Chattanooga, Tenn., March 4, 1873. Thompson, Robert Neal (1908) S. B., Univ. of Nashville, 1905. Instructor -in Physics, 1908. Addr., Nashville, Tenn., 12 Academy Place. Thompson, Miss Rosa Maritta (1894 — ) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1886; A. M., Oberlin College, 1889. Teacher of Latin and English, Oberlin Academy, 1894-96; Tutor in English and Latin, Oberlin Academy, 1896-1901; Instructor in English and Latin, Oberlin Academy, 1901-08; Instructor in English, Oberlin Academy, 1908—. Addr., Ober- lin, Ohio, 99 E. Lorain St. ♦Thompson, Uriah (1850-90) Member of Board of Trustees, 1850-89; Member of Prudential Committee, 1850-90. Died, Oberlin, Ohio, September 5, 1890. (Int. 178) Officers of Instruction and Government Thompson, Archibald Eugene (1882-86) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1881; D. B., Oberlln Seminary, 1884; D. D., Berea College, 1906. Teacher of Latin, Preparatory Department, 1882-84; Tutor in Latin, Preparatory Department, 1885-86. Addr., Berea, Ky. ♦Thomson, Miss Mary Ann (1840-41) (F) Assistant, Female Department, 1840-41. Married Theodore J. Keep. Died, Chi- cago, 111., February 15, 1902. Thurston Hiram Bentley (1900 — ) (F) Ph. B., Oberlin College, 1898. Assistant, Treasurer's Office, 1900-09; Assistant Treasurer, 1909—. Addr., Ober- lin, Ohio, 92 Morgan St. Times, Miss Mary (1901-06) (F) Stenographer, Librarian's Office, 1901-03; Stenographer, President's Office, 1903- 06. Married Henry M. Metcalf. Addr., Elyria, O., 339 W. Second St. TiSDEL, Frederick Monroe (1894-98) A. B., Northwestern Univ., 1891 ; A. M., Univ. of Wisconsin, 1893 ; A. M., Harvard Univ., 1894; Ph. D., Harvard Univ., 1900. Associate Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, 1894-98. Addr., Laramie, Wyo., Univ. of Wyoming. ♦Todd, John (1842-44) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1841; A. M., Oberlin College, 1844; graduated, Oberlin Seminary, 1844. Assistant Teacher, Preparatory Department, 1842-44. Died, Tabor, Iowa, Janu- ary 31, 1894. Tompkins, Seeley Kelley (1901-04) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1901. Tutor in Declamation, Oberlin Academy, 1901-04; Teacher in Men's Gymnasium, 1903-04. Addr., Cedar Falls, Iowa, 903 Walnut St. Town, Miss Anna Eleanor (1896-98) (F) Ph. B., Oberlin College, 1890. Tutor in German, Oberlin Academy, 1895-98. Married S. Ernest Matter. Addr., Duluth, Minn., 2132 Woodland Ave. ♦Townsend, Norton Strange (1845-57) M. D., College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia Univ., 1840 ; ficole de Mgdecine, Universite de France, 1841. Member of Board of Trustees, 1845-57. Died, Columbus, Ohio, July 13, 1895. ♦Tracy, Addison (1834-40) Charter Member of Board of Trustees, 1834-40; Member of Prudential Com- mittee, 1834-36. "The first contributor to the funds of Oberlin Collegiate Insti- tute." Died, Grand Rapids, Mich., March 5, 1864. Tracy, Henry Chester (1903-05) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1902. Tutor in Botany and Zoology, Oberlin Academy, 1903-05. Addr., Weiser, Ida., Box 171. ♦Trew, Miss Jane B. (1841-45) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1845. Assistant, Female Department, 1841-45. Married Eben Blachly. Died, Delta, Colo., August 26, 1900. Troup, James Oliver (1902—) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1870. Member of Board of Trustees, 1902—. Addr., Bowling Green, Ohio. (Int. 179) Oberlin College Turner, Henry Lathrop (1888-93) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1866. Member of Board of Trustees, 1888-93. Addr., Chicago, 111., 808 Heyworth Bldg. Upson, William Hanford (1881-99) A. B., Western Reserve Collie, 1842, Member of Board of Trustees, 1881-99. Addr., Akron, Ohio, 174 East Market St. ♦Upton, Augustus Goodnow (1873-76) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1873; A. M., Oberlin College, 1876; D. D., Univ. of Idaho, 1897. Teacher of Grammar, Preparatory Department, 1873-74; Tutor in Latin, Pre- paratory Department, 1874-76. Died, Colorado Springs, Colo., November 20, 1901. Upton, William Treat (1895—) (F) Graduated, Oberlin Conservatory, 1893 ; A. B., Oberlin College, 1896 ; Mus. B., Oberlin Conservatory, 1906. Teacher of Pianoforte, 1895-96; Instructor in Pianoforte, 1898-1906; Professor of Pianoforte, 190fr— . Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 221 Forest St. Van Horn, Francis Joseph (1890-98) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1890 ; D. B., Oberlin Seminary, 1893 ; D. D., Berea College, 1902. Tutor in English, Oberlin Academy, 1890-93. Addr., Seattle, Wash., 923 Jqmes St. *Wade, Edward (1838-42) Professor of Law, 1838-42. Died, Cleveland, Ohio, August 7, 1862. Wager, Charles Henry Adams (1900 — ) A. B., Colgate Univ., 1892 ; Ph. D., Yale Univ., 1895. Professor of English, 1900—; Registrar, 1903-05; Advisory Officer, 1905—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 292 W. College St. ♦Wakeley, Miss Elizabeth Prudence (1842-46) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1846. Assistant, Female Department, 1842-46. Married John Patchin. Died, North Olmsted, Ohio, June 6, 1902. *Waldo, Seth Hardin (1834-35) A. B., Amherst College, 1831. Professor of Languages, 18.34-35. Died, Geneseo, 111., October 30, 1890. ♦Walker, Amasa (1842-50) A. M., Middlebury College, 1850; LL. D., Amherst College, 1867. Member of Board of Trustees, 1842-45; Member of Prudential Committee, 1842- 43; Professor of Political Economy and History, 1842-50. Died, North Brook- field, Mass., October 29, 1875. ♦Walker, James Barr (1851-66) Member of Board of Trustees, 1851-63; Lecturer on Harmony of Science and Revealed Religion, 1856-66. Died, Wheaton, 111., March 6, 1887. Warner, Lucien Calvin (1873 — ) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1865 ; M. D., New York Univ., 1867 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1870 ; LL. D., Oberlin College, 1900. Corresponding Member from Alumni on Board of Trustees, 1873-78; Member of Board of Trustees, 1878 — . Donor of Warner Hall and Warner Gymnasium. Addr., New York, N. Y., 141 Broadway. Waters, George F. (1871-72) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1870; D. B., Yale Univ., 1873. Teacher of German, Preparatory Department, 1871-72. Addr., Woodstock, Conn. (Int. 180) Officers of Instruction and Government Wattles, Miss Lucretia Celestia (1871 — ) (F) A. M., Oberlin College, 1884. Teacher of Pianoforte, 1871-73; Teacher of Pianoforte and Harmony, 1873-75; Instructor in Pianoforte and Harmony, 1875-92 ; Professor of Pianoforte and Harmony, 1892-97; Professor of Pianoforte, 1897—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 166 Elm St. Weed, Perry Parton (1882-83) (F) Graduated, Oberlin Conservatory, 1882. Instructor in Violin, 1882-83. Addr., Fennville, Mich. West, Henry Titus (1891-95) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1891 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1895. Tutor in German, Oberlin Academy, 1891-92 and 1894-95. Addr., Gambier, Ohio, Kenyon College. Westlake, Miss Florence Louise (1906-08) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1902. Tutor in English, Oberlin Academy, 1906-08. Addr., Mount Vernon, Ohio. ♦Whipple, Mrs. Alice Gregg (1842-47) Member of Women's Board of Managers, 1842-47. Married George Whipple. Died, Brooklyn, N. Y., November 6, 1876. ♦Whipple, George (1836-47) (F) Graduated, Oberlin Seminary, 1836. Principal, Preparatory Department, 1836-38; Professor of Mathematics and Nat- ural Philosophy, 1888-47; Member of Prudential Committee, 1836-37 and 1841-47. Died, Saratoga, N. Y., October 6, 1876. ♦Whipple, Henry Ethan (1844-53) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1848 ; graduated, Oberlin Seminary, 1850 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1851 ; D. D., McKendree College, 1868. Assistant Teacher, Preparatory Department, 1844-46; Principal, Preparatory Department, 1846-53; Librarian, 1850-53. Died, San Francisco, Calif., October 6, 1893. Whitcomb, George Henry (1880-85) A. B., Amherst College, 1864 ; A. M., Amherst College, 1867. Member of Board of Trustees, 1880-85. Addr., Worcester, Mass., 51 Harvard St. ♦White, George Holbrook (187(1-93) A. B., Amherst College, 1870; A. M., Amherst College, 1873. Principal of Preparatory Department, 1876-93; Professor of Ancient Languages, 1876-93. Died, Cleveland, Ohio, July 7, 1893. White, Mrs. Laura Billings (1890-94) Member of Women's Board of Managers, 1890-94. Married George K. White. Addr., Pittsburg, Pa., Swissvale Sta., 2114 'Hampton St. Whitney, Worrallo (1891-93) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1887; A. B., Harvard Univ., 1890; A. M., Oberlin College, 1892. Instructor in Botany, 1891-93. Addr., Chicago, 111., 5743 Madison Ave. WiCKWIRE, Miss LiLA JuLIA (1901-06) (F) Graduated, Teachers Course in Physical Traming, 1900. Teacher in Women's Gymnasium, 1901-04; Instructor in Physical Training, 1904- 06. Addr., Galesburg, 111., Knox College. (Int. 181) Oberlin College WiGHTMAN, John Roaf (1893 — ) A. B., Univ. of Toronto, 1871 ; A. M., Univ. of Toronto, 1872 ; Ph. D., Johns Hopkins Univ., 1888. Professor of Romance Languages, 1893 — . Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 257 Elm St. ♦Wilcox, Martin (1841-42) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1839; graduated, Oberlin Seminary, 1842. Assistant Teacher, Preparatory Department, 1841-42. Died, Cleveland, Ohio, September 27, 1851. WiLLARD, Miss Helen Caroline (1900-01) A. B., Knox College, 1898; graduated, Columbia School of Oratory, 1900. Tutor in Declamation, Oberlin Academy, 1900-01. Addr.. New York, N. Y., 430 W. 116th St. Williams, Mrs. Caroline Harter (1906 — ) Diplome de Virtuosity, Geneva Conservatoire, 1902. Instructor in VioUn, 1905 — . Married Charles W. Williams. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 207 S. Professor St. Williams, Charles Whiting (1904 — ) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1899. Assistant to the President, 1904 — . Member of Prudential Committee, 1906 — . Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 122 W. College St. Williams, Jesse Feiring (1907—) (F) Tutor in Physical Training and Director of Athletics, Oberlin Academy, 1907 — . Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 124 Elm St. Williams, Samuel Robinson (1908 — ) A. B., Iowa College, 1901 ; A. M., Univ. of Nebraska, 1903 ; Ph. D., Columbia Univ., 1906. Associate Professor of Physics, 1908 — . Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 224 Woodland Ave. Williams, Wolcott Bigelow (1872-86) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1850 ; graduated, Oberlin Seminary, 1853 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1853; D. D., Olivet College, 1898. Corresponding Member from Alumni on Board of Trustees, 1872-73; Member of Board of Trustees, 1873-86. Addr., Charlotte, Mich., 622 W. Stoddard St. Wilson, Carl Burghardt (1906 — ) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1906. Assistant in Botanical Laboratory, 1906-07 ; Tutor in Botany and Zoology, Oberlin Academy, 1907—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 63 Walnut St. Wilson, Herrick East (1907-08) (F) Assistant in Zoological Laboratory, 1907-08. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 224 W. College St. ♦Winchester, Elijah Carpenter (1841-48) (F) a. B., Oberlin College, 1842. Assistant Teacher, Preparatory Department, 1841-43. Died, BuflFalo, N. Y., September 8, 1862. Winship, Miss Kate Hall See Morrison, Mrs. Kate H. Winship. WiRKLER, John Ebenezer (1904 — ) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1903; A. M., Oberlin College, 1904. Tutor in History, Oberlin Academy, 1904-08; Instructor in History, Oberlin Academy, 1908—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 106 S. Cedar Ave. (Int. 182) Officers of Instruction and Government WoLCOTT, Miss Flora Isabel (1891 — ) (F) Graduated, Lit., Oberlin College, 1884. Assistant Registrar, 1891-1905; Registrar, 1905—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 125 W. College St. ♦WoLCOTT, Samuel (1868-81) A. B., Yale Univ., 1833; A. M., Yale Univ., 1836; graduated, Andover Seminary, 1837; D. D., Marietta College, 1863. Member of Board of Trustees, 1868-81. Died, Longmeadow, Mass., February 24, 1886. Wolfe, Albert Benedict (1905 — ) A. B., Harvard Univ., 1902; Ph. D., Harvard Univ., 1905. Associate Professor of Economics and Sociology, 1905-07; Professor of Econo- mics and Sociology, 1907—. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 272 Oak St. Wood, John Huntington (1890-97) Assistant Teasurer, 1890-97. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 240 W. College St. Wood, Thomas Denison (1887-88) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1888; A. M., Oberlin College, 1891; M. D., Columbia Univ., 1891. Director of Men's Gymnasium, 1887-88. Addr., New York, N. Y., 500 W. 120th St. Woodford, Mrs. Harmonia Wattles (1900 — ) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1872 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1875. Dean of Conservatory Women, 1900 — ; Member of Women's Board of Managers, ex-oMcio, 1900—. Married Marshall Woodford. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 166 Elm St. ♦Wright, Albert Allen (1874-1905) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1865; A. M., Oberlin College, 1S68 ; graduated, Oberlin Sem- inary, 1870; Ph. B., Columbia Univ., 1875. Professor of Geology and Natural History, 1874-97; Professor of Botany, 1878-91; Professor of Geology and Zoology, 1897-1905; Registrar of the Faculty, 1879 — ; Member of Prudential Committee, 1891-98; Curator of the Museum, 1874-1905; Chairman of Faculty, 1896-98. Died, Oberlin, Ohio, April 2, 1905. Wright, Miss Etta Maria (1895-99) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1893. Assistant in College Library, 1895-99. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 145 Elm St. Wright, Miss Fannie Foster (1888-90) (F) Assistant in Women's Gymnasium, 1888-89; Acting Director of Women's Gym- nasium, 1889-90. Addr., Cleveland, Ohio, 8820 Carnegie Ave. Wright, George Frederick (1876 — ) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1859 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1862 ; graduated, Oberlin Seminary, 1862; D. D., Brown Univ., 1887; LL. D., Drury College, 1887. Corresponding Member from Alumni on Board of Trustees, 1870, and 1876-78; Professor of Nevir Testament Language and Literature, 1881-92; Professor of the Harmony of Science and Revelation, 1892-1907; Professor Emeritus, 1907 — . Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 145 Elm St. Wright, Mrs. Mary Pamela Benton Hill (1889—) (F) Graduated, Lit., Oberlin College, 1879. Assistant Registrar, 1889-91; Member of Women's Board of Managers, 1893- 1902; Custodian, Olney Art Collection, 1908—. Married Albert A. Wright. Addr., Oberlin, Ohio, 123 Forest St. (Int. 183) Oberlin College ♦Wright, Miss Mary Martha (1877-87) (F) Graduated,' Lit, Oberlin College, 1870; A. M., Oberlin College, 1878. Tutor in Mathematics, Preparatory Department, 1877-80; Assistant Principal, Women's Department, 1880-81; Principal, Women's Department, 1881-82; Tutor in Mathematics, Preparatory Department, 1882-85; Member of Women's Board of Managers, 1883-87. Married Walter E. C. Wright. Died, Oberlin, Ohio, Feb- ruary 4, 1888. *Wright, William Wheeler (1842-46) (F) A. B., Oberlin College, 1840; graduated, Oberlin Seminary, 1843. Assistant Teacher, Preparatory Department, 1842-43; Assistant Principal, Pre- paratory Department, 1844-46. Died, Oberlin, Ohio, December 1, 1883. ♦Wyett, Miss Anna Marianne (1864-87) (F) Teacher of Drawing and Painting, 1864-75; Instructor in Drawing and Painting, 1875-79; Instructor in Painting, 1879-87. Died, Oberlin, Ohio, September 6, 1902. *Wyett, George Philip (1843-75) Bookkeeper in Treasurer's Office, 1843-75. Died, Oberlin, Ohio, October 18, 1876. *Wyett, Miss Margaret Gertrude (1846-47) (F) Assistant, Female Department, 1846-47. Married Charles H. Penfield. Died, Oberlin, Ohio, April 16, 1861. Zeller, Carl Abell (1903-04) (F) Ph. B., Oberlin College, 1899 ; A. M., Oberlin College, 1904. Assistant in Physical Laboratory, 1903-04. Addr., Youngstown, Ohio, 119 Madi- son Ave. (Int. 184) Catalogue Record of Students All Departments of the College 1833 :: :: :: 1908 EXPLANATORY NOTES In the following pages the names of the students are arranged alphabetically by the surnames under which they enrolled. A list of married women, mdexed under the names of their husbands, will be found on the last pages. When there are two or more students of the same surname, the first is printed in full. In subsequent entries of the same surname it is shown thus " ," except that in cases of alumni the name is printed in full in itaUcs. The index side-head at the top of each column shows the surname with which the column begins. enr.— Enrolled (followed by entry showing years of attendance and in what depart- ments.) fr, From (followed by home address at time of enrolment.) 6. — Born, m. — Married, d., * — Deceased. ar.— The name, years of attendance, and home address at that time are taken from the College records. When no additional infor- mation has been received, the entry ends with " — x." j,._Post office addresses are followed by " J/." when they have not been confirmed by recent information, or there is reason to think they may not now be correct. ABBREVIATIONS Mdr. — Present address (last item) ; this ab- breviation omitted when occupation is given, coll. — College Department. lit. — Literary Course. prep. — (fornjer) Preparatory Course. acad. — Academy. sem. — ^Theological Seminary. cons. — Conservatory of Music. p t. — Course in Physical Training. art — Students in Drawing and Painting. su. — Summer Session. p. g.— Post Graduate. hon. — Honorary. Other abbreviations occur, most of which need no explanation. It seems desirable, however, to append the following list. Adjt. — Adjutant. Atty. — Attorney. Brig. — Brigadier. Col. — Colonel. Coll. — Collector. Comr. — Commissioner. Con. — Consul. Cong. — Congregational. J. P.— Justice of the Peace. Leg. — Legislature. Lib. — Librarian ; Library. Mem. — Member. Miss. — Missionary. O. V. I. — ^Dhio Volunteer Infantry. Phys. — Physician. Presb. — Presbyterian. Q. M. — Quartermaster. Reg. — Regiment. Sec. — Secretary. Sup. Ct. — Superior Court; Supreme Court. Surg. — Surgeon. Univ. — University. Catalogue Record of Students. All Departments of the College — 1833-1908 Abbey, Andre ; cnr. '64-'65 prep. ; fr. Plato, O. — X. Ella M. ; enr. '66-'67 prep. ; fr. Cleveland, O. — x. Nellie Harding (Mrs. Philip H. Sis- son) ; enr. '97-'98 cons. ; fr. Honeoye, N. Y. ; 6. Honeoye, N. x., June 26. '77 ; m. Oct. 25, '05. Addr. Canandaigua, N. Y., 50 Bristol st. Ruby L. ; enr. '71-'73 lit. ; fr. Arli- wright, N. Y. — x. Abbott, A. R. ; enr. '56-'58 prep. ; fr. Toronto, Can. — X. Arthur Grant ; enr. '93-'94 acaid. ; fr. Medina, O. ; b. Medina, O., Aug. 14, '72 ; m. Louise A. Hinsdale, Sept. 27, '00; S. B., Ohio State Univ., '99. Dairyman, Wadsworth, Ohio. Byron ; cnr. '61-'62 prep. ; fr. West Union, Ind.— ar. -Carl B. ; enr. '96-'97, acad., '97-'98 coll. ; fr. Medina, O. ; b. Medina, O., Feb. 7. '75 ; m. Ethel M. Nichols, June 8, '05. Farmer, Chippewa Lake, Ohio. Cora Dell (Mrs. Cllffe Mattlson) ; enr. '84-'85, cons. ; fr. Medina, O. Addr. Seville, Ohio. Edwin Boardman ; enr. '99-'01, acad. ; fr. Minneapolis, Minn. Addr. Minnea- polis, Minn. Edwin Hardy ; enr. '84-'86 prep.. 'ST-'ftl coll.; fr. Shelby, la.; b. Mineral, 111., Nov. 25, '67. Lawyer, Chicago, 111., 125 La Salle St. Elgin P. ; enr. '72-'74 prep. ; fr. Lee, X. Y. — X. Elvira Titus (Mrs. Roll Crum) ; enr. 'OO-'Ol cons. ; fr. Fort Seneca, O. Addr. Fort Seneca, Ohio. • Abbott, Emily Mildred; enr. '99-'03 coll. ; fr. Mansfield, 0. ; b. Mansfield, O., Nov. 15, '80 ; A. B., Oberlin, '03. Teacher, Mansfield, Ohio, 94 W. Third st. Emma Adelaide (Mrs. William B. Prickitt) ; enr. '86-'87, '90-'91 prep. ; fr. Huntington, W. Va. ; b. Vt. ; m. Sept. 17, '90. Addr. New Brunswick, N. J., .■ibbott, Franklin Stewart; enr. '65-'69 coll.; fr. Romeo. Mich. ; b. Romeo, Mich., May 5, '46 : m. Emma Abbott, Jan. 14, '76 ; A. B., Oberlin, '69. Salesman, Detroit, Mich., 303 Third st. Abbott, Gail Thomson; enr. '91-'92 prep., '92-'n6 coll. ; fr. Medina, O. ; b. Medina, O., Nov. 24, '70; m. Anna L. Hills, Sept. 25, '00 ; A. B., Oberlin, '96. Asst. Ohio Agr. Exp. Sta., Wooster, Ohio. Bannister ; enr. '76-'77 prep. ; fr. Troy, Mo. — X. George Edmund ; enr. '78-'80 prep. ; fr. Pittsfield, 111. ; b. Pittsfield, 111., Nov. 20, '58 : m. May Carey, Sept. 10, '86. Banker, Cheyenne, Wyo., 720 E. 18th st. Gertrude Alice ; enr. '05-'06, coll. ; fr. Mansfield, O. ; b. Mansfield, O., Apr. 3, '86. Addr. Mansfield, Ohio. Hannah May (Mrs. Alex. H. Fraser) ; enr. '86-'87 prep., '87-'89 lit. ; fr. Shelby, la. Addr. Kearney, Neb. Ilattie E. (Mrs. J. W. Forsinger) ; enr. '73-'74 prep. ; fr. Huntington, W. Va. Addr. Chicago, 111., 5735 Woodlawn ave. Abbott, Helen Grace; enr. '02-'05 coll.; fr. Cleveland, O. ; b. Meridian, Miss., Mar. 3, '84 ; A. B., Oberlin, '05. Teacher, Portland, Ore., 205 Union ave. W. Henry G. ; enr. '37-'38 coll. ; fr. Low- ville, N. Y.—x. Abbott, Homer; enr. '84-'88 coll. ; fr. Shelby, la. ; A. B., Oberlin, '88. Lawyer, Chi- cago, 111., 125 La Salle st. Hortense Ella ; enr. '87-'90 cons. ; fr. Postville, la. ; b. New York, N. Y. ; Medal- ist, Royal Acad. Music, London, Eng., '99. Teacher of Music, Chicago, 111., 1814 Wrlghtwood ave. — — Howard Hurd ; enr. '96-'98 acad. ; fr. 205 Seaman st. Port Norfolk, Va. — x. Abbott, Ida May; enr. '87-'88 lit.; fr. Colum- bia, Dak. ; b. Lexington, Minn., May 20, '63; L. B., Oberlin, '88. Teacher, Burbank, Wash. * Isaac C. ; enr. '40-'43 prep. ; fr. Ro- meo, Mich. ; d. Galesburg, Mich., Apr. '90. AbbottJ Oberlin College [Abell -James ; enr. '51-'52 prep. ; fr. Groton, O. — X. Julia Alice (Mrs. Irving D. Hans- com) ; enr. '66-'67 lit.; fr. Romeo, Mich.; b. Romeo, Mich. ; m. Jan. 17, '67. Addr. Marquette, Mich., 339 E. Ridge st. Louise Medora (Mrs. Harland M. Wirth) ; enr. '02-'03 coll., cons. ; fr. Mans- field. O. ; b. Mansfield, O., July 10, '83 ; m. Sept. 4, '07. Addr. Mansfield, Ohio, 336 W. Third st. Lulu Jane (Mrs. Clarence E. Walker) ; enr. 'OO-'Ol coll. ; fr. Center Brunswick, N. Y. : 6. Brunswick, N. Y., Aug. 3, '80 ; m. Oct. 5, '05. Addr. Troy, N. Y., Hoo- slck St. Mary Reynolds (Mrs. John B. Steven- son) ; enr. '89-'91 prep., art. ; fr. Hunting- ton, W. Va. Addr. Huntington, W. Va., 1131 Sixth ave. * .Abbott, Norman; enr. '39-'40 prep., '40-'44 coll.. '45-'46 sem. ; fr. Romeo, Mich. ; d. Galesburg, Mich., Feb. 1, '01; A. B., Ober- lin, '44, A. M., '48. Norma Hope ; enr. *99-'00 cons. ; fr. Cleveland, O. — x. Abbott. Osmer; enr. '88-'90 coll.; fr. Spokane Palls, Wash. ; b. Dunlapsville, Ind., Feb. 13, '65 ; m. Sadie Main, July 9, '06 ; A. B., Oberlin, '90 ; Ph. D., Univ. of Jena, '98. Mem. Bd. of Ed., Fresno Co., Cal., '05—. Teacher, Oleander, Cal., R. F. D. Russell Bigelow, Jr. ; enr. '02-'04, '06- '08 coll. ; fr. Albert Lea, Minn. ; m. Verda M. Kugler, Jan. 10, '08. Silas D. ; enr. '53-'54 prep. ; fr. Ogden, N. -Y. Addr. Shelby, Iowa. * Abel, Benjamin F. ; enr. '35-'36, '37-'38, '39-'40 coJl., '40-'41 sem. ; fr. Troy, O. ; d. Welshfleld, O., '66; A. B., Oberlin, '40, A. M., '44. Charles ; enr. '59-'60 prep. ; fr. War- ren, 0. Addr. New Orleans, La. — y. Leland ; enr. '64-'66 prep. ; fr. Johns- ton, O. Addr. Cortland, Ohio. Lois H. ; enr. '98-'99 cons. ; fr. Holton, Kan. — X. Abell, Annie Elizabeth ; enr. '90-'91 prep., sem., '91-'92 sem. ; fr. Buffalo, N. Y. ; t. Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 6, '63. Mission- ary, Tougaloo, Miss., Tougaloo Univ. Abell, Flora Linkletter (Mrs. Edwin I. Cook) ; enr. ^'94-'95, '98-'01 coll. ; fr. North Bergen, N. Y. ; 6. Bergen, N. Y., Feb. 13, '74; m. Oct. 28, '03; A. B., Oberlin, '01. 1 Addr. Bergen, N. Y. * Abell, John Batchelder ; enr. '81-'82 coll., cons., '82-'85 coll. ; fr. Andover, Mass. ; d. Toledo, O., Oct. 6, '01 ; A. B., Oberlin, '85. Abernethy, Harriet ; enr. '83-'85 prep. ; fr. Vicksburg, Mich. — o-'40 prep. ; fr. Ro- chester, N. Y. — X. Ida Laura ; enr. '81-'S3 cons. ; fr. Sioux City, la. — x. James Otis ; enr. ■7S-"79 prep. ; fr. Huron, O. Addr. Atchison, Kan. — y. Jessie Maria (Mrs. Edward C. Mosh- er) ; enr. '89-'91 prep., cons. ; fr. Sandwich, 111. ; b. Sandwich, III., July 13, '72 ; m. June 3, '96. Addr. Sandwich, ill. John ; enr. '48-'4y prep. ; fr. Venango, Pa. — X. John Q. ; enr. ■67-'68 prep. ; fr. Louis- ville, Ky. — X. Joseph ; enr. '53-'56 prep. ; fr. Warren, O. ; b. Albany, N. Y., Nov. 19, '32 ; m. Mary G. Mitchem, Nov. 12, '57 ; Co. B., 77th 111. V. I., Aug. '62-Jan. '63. Government Clerk, Washington, D. C, Bureau cf Pensions. Joseph ; enr. '52-'53 prep. ; fr. Lon- don, England ; d. Chicago, 111., '00. Joseph H. ; enr. '37-'38 prep. ; fr. Eden, N. Y. — x. Joseph Higgins ; eyir. '70-' 72 prep., '72-' 76 coll. ; fr. Perrysburg, O. ; d. Sor- rento, Pla., May 8, '76. Julia Estep (Mrs. F. F. Bowman) ; enr. '82-'83 prep. ; fr. Chagrin Falls, O. ; 6. Cleveland, O., Oct. 10, '64 ; m. June 19, '83. Addr. Cleveland, Ohio, 2273 E. 95 th St. Julia Louise ; enr. '90-'91 cons. ; fr. Grand Rapids, Mich. — x. Adams, Julia May; enr. '75-'78 lit. ; fr. Perrysburg, 0. ; b. Perrysburg, O., May 1, '57; L. B., Oberlin, '78; Ph. B., '93; Ph. M., Alma, '96. Addr. Sorrento, Pla. Adams, Kathryn Newell; enr. '96-'98 coll.; fr. Chicago, 111. ; b. Prague, Austria, Mar. 2, '76 ; A. B., Oberlin, '98 ; A. B., Rad- cliffe, '99. Dean of Women ; Pro- fessor, Huron College, Huron, S. Dak. Laura W. ; enr. '57-'58 prep. ; fr. St. Louis, Mo. — X. * Lawrence Arson ; enr. '96-'97 acad. ; fr. Oakland, Cal. ; d. Manila Bay, P. I., Jan. 25, '00. Lela Orral ; enr. '02-'03 cons., art ; fr. Marseilles, 111. ; 6. Marseilles, 111., Nov. 16, '82. Addr. Marseilles, 111. Lewis Arthur ; enr. '06-'06 ; fr North Amherst, O. — x. Libbie C. ; enr. '62-'63 prep. ; fr War- rensville, O. — x. Lillian Frances ; enr. '06-'07 cons., prep. ; fr. Ft. Dodge, la. Addr. Fort Dodge, Iowa, 1612 First Ave., N. Lucien Rollin ; enr. '48-'49, '52-'54, '56-57 prep. ; fr. Wellington, O. ; b. Well- ington, O., Apr. 9, '32; m. (1) Harriet G. Lord, Oct. 21, '57; (2) Hattie Beeman, Dec. 12, '83; Priv. Co. I., 11th Beg. Aug. '62-Nov. '63 ; Register of Deeds, Notary Public, Osage Co., '59; Clk. Dist. Ct. '65- '71 ; Tp. Trustee, Avonia, '73-'77. Addr. Burlingame, Kan. Adams, Lucinda M. (Mrs. Love joy Johnson) ; enr. '57-'61 lit. ; fr. Beloit, Wis. ; b. Well- ington, O., Dec. 7, '35. ; m. Dec. 26, '62 ; Lit., Oberlin, '61. Addr. Stillman Val- ley, 111. Lucy Bragg ; enr. '91-' 92 cons. ; fr. Portsmouth, Va. — x. Lucy Harriet (Mrs. W. C. Graves) ; enr. 'S3-' 84 prep. ; fr. Castalia, O. Addr. Castalia, Ohio. Lucy M. ; enr. '40-'42 lit. ; fr. Welling- ton, O. ; d. Wellington, 0. Lulu May (Mrs. James Hettinger) ; enr. '84-'87 prep., cons., '87-'89 coll. ; fr. Mound City, Mo. ; b. Fenton, Mich., May 5, •66 ; m. June 25, '91. Addr. Hutchin- son, Kan.. 129 B. Seventh st. M. W. : enr. '65-'66 prep. ; fr. Tall- madge, O. Addr. Kansas City, Mo., 2922 Charlotte st. Adams] Oberlin College [Adams Mable Lena ; enr. '06-07 acad. ; fr. Felicity, O. Addr. Felicitj-, Oliio. Manning Force ; enr. '84-'85 prep. ; fr. Yorkville, 111. — x. Marcia Maria (Mrs. Randolph Jones) enr. '50-'51 prep. ; fr. Wellington, O. ; b. Wellington, O., May 12, '32 ; m. Mar. 18, '50. Addr. Wellington, Ohio. Martha A. (Mrs. Elizur Leonard) ; enr. '42-'43 lit. ; fr. Sandyville, O. ; d. Oberlin, O., Mar. 21, '95. Mary (Mrs. Joseph M. Cartwright) ; enr. '99-'01 cons., art ; fr. East Liverpool, O. ; b. Dundee, O. ; m. Feb. 2, '04. A-ddr. East Liverpool, Ohio, Park Blvd. Mary Ann (Mrs. Wm. Follansbee) ; enr. '58-'60 prep. ; fr. Columbia, O. . Addr. Interlachen, Fia. *Adams, Mary Ann (Mrs. Charles Conk- ling) ; enr. '33-'34, '36-'38 lit. ; fr. Well- ington, O. ; d. Oberlin, O., Apr. 18, '70 ; Lit., Oberlin, '39. Mary E. ; enr. '51-'53 lit. ; fr. Sun- bury, O. — X. Mary F (Mrs. Alonzo Thompson) ; enr. ■69-'70 lit. ; fr. Beloit, Wis. ; d. Mary- ville. Mo., '81. Mary Gertrude ; enr. '06-'08 cons., acad. ; fr. Wellington, O. ; b. Wellington, O., Mar. 13, '89; Student Oberlin Con- servatory ; Home : Wellington, Ohio, N. Main St. ^Mary Olive; enr. '94-'95, '96-'97, '98- '99 cons. ; fr. Windsor, O. Addr. Cleveland, Ohio, St. Clair Hospital. * Mattie M. (Mrs. M. T. Stiles) ; enr. '71-'74 prep. ; fr. Clarksfleld, O. ; d. Bon- ner Springs, Kan., June, '88. May A. ; enr. '71-'73 lit. ; fr. West Salem, Wis. — x. Adams, Minnie Frances; enr. '97-'98 acad., '98-'03 coll., '03-'04 p. g. ; fr. Faribault, Minn.; 6. Faribault, Minn., Feb. 1, '76; A. B. Oberlin '03 ; Priucipal High Scnool, Crystal Lake, 111., P. O. Box 547. * Nellie E. (Mrs. Charles E. Parmelee) ; enr. '62-'65 prep. ; fr. Columbia, O. ; d. Lodi, O., Dec. 9, '95. Newton E. ; enr. '54-' 55 prep. ; fr. Wellington, O. ; b. Wellington, O., Oct. 1, '36 ; m. Elizabeth E. Runnells, Sept. 1, '61 ; Bugler Co. H., 2nd O. V. Cavalry. Real Estate, Decatur, 111. * Orinda F. (Mrs. T. Boyington) ; enr. '68-'69 prep. ; fr. Williamson, X. Y. ^^ — Orvil Francis ; enr. '44-'48 prep., '48- "49 Teachers' Course, '49-'50 prep. ; fr. Wellington, O. ; d. Rushville, Ind., '74. Philip Doddridge ; enr. '34-'36 prep.. ■37-'38 coll. ; fr Newburyport, Mass. ; b. Newbury, Mass., Oct. 30, '14 ; m. Ruth Coffin, Dec. 30, '-H. Addr. Newbury- port, Mass. Robert Lincoln ; enr. '82-'84 prep. ! fr. Castalia, O. ; b. Norwich, N. Y., Apr. 15, '65 ; m. Alice M. Gardner, Apr. 15, '86. Wholesale Merchant, Sandusky, O., 628 Columbus ave. Ruby Jessamine (Mrs. David W. Mor- row) ; enr. 'y9-'01 acad. ; fr. Brecksville, O. ; 6. Brecksville, O., Oct. 23, '79 ; m. June 28, '05. Addr. Cleveland, Ohio, 524 Eddy rd. Adams, Sarah C. (Mrs. Slade) ; enr. ■55-'57 prep., ■57-'61 lit. ; fr. Columbia, O. ; Lit, Oberlin, "61. Ad-dr. Cleveland, Ohio. Susan ; enr. '59-'60 prep. ; fr. Urbana, O. — X. —Susan A. ; enr. 't)9-'70, '71-'72 prep. ; fr. Delaware, O. — x. Adams, Theron Edwin W infield ; enr. '59-'60 prep., '60-'64 coll. ; fr. Atlas, Mich. ; 6. Davenport, N. Y., July 16, '35 ; m. Me- lissa H. Rice, Mar. 3, '66; A. B., Oberlin, '64 ; Corporal Co. C. 7th O. V. i. Farmer, Chesaning, Mich. Adams, Thomas James; enr. ■61-'62 prep., 'b2-'t)0 coll., '65-'66 sem. ; fr. uoshen, Ind. ; 6. Nashville, O., Sept. 19, '40; m. Mary E. Wadsworth, Aug. 17, '67 ; A. B., Oberlin, '65. Farmer, Citronelle, Ala. ^Thomas P. ; enr. '50-'51 prep. ; fr. Ellsworth, O. — X. —Tina Leonore (Mrs. George Shaw) ; enr. '85-'87 cons., '87-'89 lit. ; fr. Mound City, Kan. Addr. Havana, Cuba, care 27th Inf., U. S. A. -William Henry ; enr. '81-'82 prep. ; fr. Dexter, N. Y. — x. Adamson, Minnie Viola (Mrs. Artemus E. Bullcck) ; enr. '99-'01 cons., '02-'03 cons. ; fr. Iowa Falls, la. ; b. Iowa Falls, la., Oct. 12, '78 ; OT. July 22, '03. Music teacher, Iowa Falls, Iowa, 821 Main st. Addams, Mrs. Florence (Mrs. George S.) ; enr.^ '99-'00 cons. ; fr. Cleveland, O. Addr. East Cleveland, O, 94 Wadena st. Addams, Oeorge Stanton; enr. '87-'88 prep., '88-'90 coll. ; fr. Salem, O. ; b. Connotton, O., Feb. 23, '69 ; m. Florence t arrand, Dec. 24, '96; Ph. B., Oberlin, '90; LL. B., Cincinnati Law college, '92. Judge of Insolvency and Juvenile Courts, Cleve- land, Ohio, Court House. Addenbrook] Students, 1833-1908 [Aholo Addenbrook, Gertrude Elizabeth ; enr. '07-'08 acad. ; fr. Pittsburg, Pa. ; b. Pittsburg, Pa., Apr. 21, '91. Student, Oberlln Acad- emy ; Home Pittsburg, Pa., Swissvale Sta., Wilkins pi. Rebecca Hennlng enr. '05-'07 cons.. acad., coll. ; fr. Pittsburg, Pa. ; 6. Pitts- burg, Pa., Oct. 22, '86. Addr. Pitts- burg, Pa., 1200 La Clair ave. Addenbrook, Thomas William Dale; enr. '94- '97 acad., '97-'00 coll. ; fr. Braddock, Pa. ; 6. Braddock, Pa., Jan. 15, '77 ; m. Jessie McDonald, Sept. 30, '02 ; S. B., Oberlin, '00. Manufacturer, New Brighton, Pa. 1404 Fourth ave. Addinston, Absalom M. ; enr. '46-'47 prep. ; fr. Perrysvilie, la. — x. Addis, Luella May (Mrs. Dio C. Fleming) ; enr. '96-'97 acad. ; fr. Canton, 111. ; b. Canton, 111., May 13, '76; m. Aug. 16, '98. Addr. Canton, 111., 109 E. Oak st. Ader, Rachel Louise ; enr. '87-'89 cons., '89- '90 cons., prep. ; fr. Newark, N. J. — x. Adkins, Linden Royal; enr. '00-'04 coll. ; fr. Richfield Junction, N. Y. ; b. Little t alls, N. Y., Feb. 8, '80 ; A. B., Oberlin, '04. Chemist, Rochester, N. Y., 12 Fenwlck st. Raymond Alwyn ; enr. '05-'08. ; fr. Richfield Junction, N. Y. — x. Adron, Edith Merle ; enr. '96-'98 cons. ; fr Cherokee, la. — -x. Agard, Clara L. ; enr. '59-'60 prep., '60-'62 lit. ; fr. Morris, 111. — x. Harry Browning ; enr. '94-"96 coll. ; fr. Tolland, Conn. ; 6. Tolland, Conn., Jan. 21, '77 ; m. Florence P. Bennett, July 20, '06 ; LL. B., Yale, '00. Lawyer, Wes- terly, R. I., 12 Crown Bldg. Agenbroad, Albert Alonso ; enr. '95-'97 acad., '97-'00 coll., 'OO-'Ol p. g. ; fr. West Charleston, O. ; A. B., Oberlin, '00, A. M., - '01. Attorney, Los Angeles, Cal., 320 Amer. Nat. Bank Bldg. Ager, Jeannette Lucille ; enr. '04-'05, '07-'08 cons., '07-'08 coll. ; fr. Sharon Center, O. ; h. Sharon Center, O., Mar. 2, '89. Student, Oberlin Conservatory ; Home : Sharon Center, Ohio Agnew, Helen Beverly ; enr. '04-'O7 cons., acad. ; fr. Coshocton, O. Addr. Co- shocton, Ohio, 236 Fourth st. Margaret Marvin ; enr. '07-'08 cons., acad. ; fr. Coshocton, O. ; 6. Coshocton, O., June 30, '89. Student, Oberlin Con- servatory ; Home ; Coshocton, Ohio, 236 S. Fourth St. Aholo, L. Kaonohiponi ; enr. '03-'04 cons. ; fr. Honolulu, Hawaii. Addr. Hon- olulu, Hawaii, care Hawaiian Board. Ahrens, Bessie; enr. '06-'0r cons., acad.; fr. Sterling, 111. Addr. Sterling, 111., 611 i/j First ave. Aigler, Jolseph Franklin ; enr. '76-'79 prep. ; fr. Bellevue, O. ; b. Bellevue, O., July 19, '57 ; m. Cora A. Crothers, Dec. 25, '83 Abstracter, Kansas City, Mo., 648 Minn, ave. Aiken, Anna Mae ; enr. '06-'07 cons. ; fr. Onalaska, Wis. ; 6. Onalaska, W^is., March 3, '80. Music teacher, Onalaska, Wis. Emma J. ; enr. '72-'73 prep. ; fr. Beaver Dam, Wis. — x. James ; enr. '37-'38 prep. ; fr. Vermil- , ion, O. — X. Aikin, James ; enr. '38-'40 prep. ; fr. Peach- am, Vt. — X. Ray Sanford ; enr. '02-'03 acad. ; fr. Steubenville, O. — x. Aikins, Francis A. ; enr. '72-'73 prep. ; fr. Mayfleld, O. — x. Margaret May ; enr. '04-'07 art ; fr. Alpena, Mich. ; b. Alpena, Mich., June, '85. Teacher, Alpena, Mich., 713 Fifth St. Aikman, Eliab ; enr. '54-'56 prep. ; fr. Mar- ion, 111. — X. *Ainslie, Andrew Jr. ; enr. '58-'59 prep. ; fr. Groton, O. ; d. Castalia, O., '65. * Maggie Isabella (Mrs. John Hough) ; enr. '63-'64 prep. ; fr. Castalia, O. ; d. Burlingville, O., Dec. 13, '82. Ainsicorth, Emily Elizabeth; enr. '03-'07 coll. ; fr. Moline, 111. ; b. Avoca, la., Jan. 20, '85 ; A. B., Oberlin, '07. Addr. Moline, 111., 822 17th st. Emma (Mrs. Stephen H. Velie) ; enr. ■82-'84 cons. ; fr. Moline, 111. ; 6. Edging- ton, 111. ; m. July 10, '84. ^ Addr. Kansas City, Mo., 4500 Warwick st. Ainsicorth, Harry; enr. '81-'84 coll., '84-'85 cons. ; Moline, 111. ; b. Geneseo, 111., May 9, '62 ; m. Stella Davidson, May 27, '89 ; A. B., Oberlin, '84; Lu. B., Harvard, 'Hi ; Pres. ; Pub. Lib. Bd., Moline, 111. Manufacturer, Moline, 111., 1025 15 1^ st. Lucy Cleveland ; enr. '05-'08 coll., '07- '08 cons. ; fr. Moline, 111. ; 6. Moline, 111., June 13, '87. Student, Oberlin Col- lege; Home; Moline, 111., 822 17th st. Ainsworth] Oberlin College [Alberts Ainsworth, Mary Andrews; cnr. '85-'89 coll.; fr. Moline, 111. ; A. B. Oberlin, '89. Addr. Moline, 111. *Akers, Ellen Clorissa ; enr. '72-'75 coll. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; d. Oberlin, O., Feb. 14, '75. Emma Dora (Mrs. Benjamin W. Garr) ; enr. '83-'85 prep. ; /r. Oberlin, O. ; 6. Henrietta, O., Nov. 4, '56 ; m. Apr. 25, '85. Missionary, Redlands, Cal., 34 La Verne st. Howard O. ; enr. '65-'66 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; d. Oberlin, O., Oct. 7, '66. Julia A. (Mrs. Clarence W. Lewis) ; enr. eS-'eO lit. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; h. Birm- ingham, O., Aug. 14, '52; m. July 30, '73. Addr. Los Angeles, Cal., 1911 Pennsyl- vania ave. -Mary C. (Mrs. Frank E. Wildman) enr. '67-'72 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; &. Birm- ingham, O., Apr. 2, '50; m. Mar. 20, '72. Addr. Norwalk, Ohio, 325 E. Main st. -Mary Edith (Mrs. William T. James) enr. '84-'85 cons. ; fr. North Royalton, O. ; 6. North Royalton, O., Oct. 19, '68; m. March 2, '04. Music teacher, Gres- ham, O., R. F. D. 1. * Akers, Newton C. ; enr. "Gl-'es, '66-'67, '68- '70 prep. ; 1r. Oberlin, O. ; d. Oberlin, O., •69. Akin, Fred R. ; enr. ■10-11 prep. ; fr. Euclid, O. — X Akins, Charles Frederick; enr. '99-'02 acad., •02-'03 coll. ; 1r. Berea, O. ; 6. Columbia, O., Feb. 21, '77. Dist. Supt., Corres. Sch., Kokomo, Ind., 65 W. Mulberry st. Francis Asahel ; enr. '66-'67 prep. ; 1r. Mayfleld, O. ; 6. Mayfield, O., Jan. 2, '49; m. Martha B. Eddy, Oct. 19, '76. Company manager, Sandusky, Ohio, 906 Washington st. James Edward ; enr. '80-'83 prep. ; fr. Wroxeter, Can. — x. * Stella May ; enr. '65-' 67 prep. ; ir. Mayfield, O. ; d. Cleveland, O., Jan. 29, '92. Akiyama, Konosuke, enr. '06-'08 coll. ; 1r. Tochigi, Japan ; 6. Tochigi, Japan, Oct. 31, '85. Student, Oberlin College ; Home ; Tochigi, Japan. Alban, Rebekah ; cnr. '54-'55 prep. ; 1r. Find- lay, O. — X. Alberson, William T. ; enr. '63-'66 prep. ; Ir. Mankin, O. ; h. Mankin, O., Sept. 17, '46; OT. Mary E. Wilcox, Apr. 7, '75 ; Aud. Ashland Co., O., '74-'76 ; Sec, Ohio Bd. World's Fair Mgrs., '91-'94. Editor, New Philadelphia, Ohio, 189 East ave. *Alherts, Charlotte (Mrs. Ray F. Howe) ; cnr. ■00-"04 coll. ; fr. Muskegon, Mich. ; d. Spencer, Ohio, Feb. 24, '07 ; A. B., Oberlin, '04. Albertson, George ; enr. '53-'55 prep. ; fr. East Union, O. — a;. Maude Valentine ; enr. '90-'91 prep. ; fr. Penfleld, O. — x. Ralph ; etir. '{ -'89, '90-'91 sem. ; fr. Jamesport, N. Y.^ — x. *Alhrecht, George Eugene; enr. '79-'82 sem.; fr. Springfield, O. ; d. Minneapolis, Minn., Oct. 24, '06; Sem., Oberlin, '82, A. M., hon., '90, D. D., '00. Albrecht, Leila Hunter ; enr. '04-'05 cons., acad. ; fr. Kyoto, Japan ; 6. Davenport, la.. May 3, '85. Y. W. C. A., Sec- retary, Minneapolis, Minn., 3044 Emerson ave., S. Lena Caroline ; enr. '03-'05 cons. ; fr. Oberlin, O. — x. Albright, Joseph Leroy ; enr. '00-"01 acad. ; fr. Los Angeles, Cal. ; b. Lebanon, 111., Sept. 3, '78 ; m. Mary E. Quinn, Oct., '01. Manager, Laundry, Los Angeles, Cal., 525 Dayton ave. Albro, William S. ; enr. '70-'71 prep. ; fr. Granger, O.. Addr. Medina, Ohio Alchin, Carrie Adelaide ; enr. '88-'90 cons. ; fr. Kalamazoo, Mich. ; b. Kalamazoo, Mich., Nov. 30, '57. Music teacher, Cincinnati, Ohio, 17 Cumberland Bldg. Alcott, Ida Zilpah ; enr. fr. Cleveland, O. — x. i-'Sl prep., cons. ; Roger ; enr. '54-'55 prep. ; fr. Toledo, O. Alden, Abbie Waterman (Mrs. Thomas Wood) ; enr. '87-'89 cons. ; fr Sycamore, 111. Addr. New York, N. Y., 520 W. 121st St. * Charles L. ; enr. '45-'46 prep., ■46-'50 Coll. ; fr. Troy, N. Y. ; d. Dorchester, Mass., Nov. 21, '02. Emma "Frances (Mrs. Abel R. Proc- tor) ; enr. '49-'o0 prep., '50-'52 lit. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; i. Chautauqua Co., N. Y., '30 ; m. '83. Addr. Fredonia, N. Y. Alden, Frances Eaton; cnr. '76-'80 coll.; fr- Rockland, Me. ; 6. Rockland, Me., May 30. '57 ; A. B., Oberlin, '80. Teacher, columoia, Ohio, Inst. Feeble Minded. Fred Home ; enr. '85-'87 prep., cons. ; Addr. Chicago, 111., /r. Sycamore, 111. 236 Hazel ave. 10 Alden] Students, 1833-1908 [Aldrich -Harry Ennes ; enr. B-'90 cons. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; b. Saginaw, Mich., Sept. 21, '73 ; m. Nida Pangle, Nov. 3, '99 ; Chf. Musician 203 N. Y. V. 1., '98 ; 19th U. S. I., May, '08 — . Orchestra conductor. Fort Bliss, Tex. Mary Florence (Mrs. George W. GIos) ; enr. '92-'93 coll. ; fr. Elgin, 111. Addr. Elgin, 111., 900 Spring st. Minard M. ; enr. '54-'55 prep. ; fr. New Haven, N. Y. — x. Ned H. ; enr. '62-"63 prep. ; fr. Mld- dlefleld, O. — x. -Reuel ; enr. '51-'53 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, Susan J. ; enr. •62-'63 prep. ; fr. Mid- dlefield, O. — x. Alderfer, Jacob Franklin; enr. '92-'94 cons., '99-'03 cons. ; fr. Sharon Center, O. ; Cons., Oberlin, '03, Mus. B., '06. Professor, Oberlin Conservatory, Oberlin, Ohio, 124 Eim St. Aldrich, Asenath A. (Mrs. Lewis A. Cole); enr. •63-'64, '66-'G7 prep. ; fr. Pittsfleld, O. ; b. Brunswick, O., Jan 24, '48 ; m. Oct. 29, '68. Addr. Oberlin, Ohio, R. F. D. 1. Alfred Allen ; enr. '74-'76 prep. ; fr. Crystal, la. — x. Amelia; enr. '55-'56 prep.; fr. Flor- ence, O. ; d. Birmingham, O. Charles Ray ; enr. '00-"01 acad. ; fr. Spencer, O. ; b. Spencer, O., Mar. 6, '83. Civil Service, Spencer, Ohio. Clara Almaria (Mrs. Theodore S. Tucker) ; enr. '66-'67 prep. ; fr. Pittsfleld, O. ; b. Brunswick, O., May 19, '51 ; m. Nov. 11, '69. Addr. Wellington, O. * Aldrich, Mrs. Clarissa Charlotte Hardy (Mrs. Schuyler Aldrich) ; enr. '53-'56 lit. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; d. Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 28, '07 ; L. B., Oberlin, '56. Daniel Bonona ; enr. '85-'87 prep. ; fr. Conklingville, N. Y. ; b. Conklingville, N. Y., Apr., '61 ; m. Nettie B. Johnson, June, "89. Physician, Surgeon, Ashtabula, Ohio, 95 Bridge st. Emma (Mrs. Fred Reed) ; enr. '80-'86 cons., '81-'82 cons., prep. ; fr. Weston, O. ; d. Oklahoma City, Okla., Oct., '88. Grace Eugenia ; enr. '04-'06 cons., coll. ; fr. New Rcckford, N. Dak. ; 6. Ober- lin, O., Aug. 7, '84. Teacher, New Rockford, N. Dak. Harlow N. ; enr. '65-'66 prep. ; fr. Pittsfleld, O. ; b. Brunswick, O., Jan. 26, '46 ; m. Josephine Luckey, Dec. 27, '73 ; Priv. Co. F. 43d O. V. I., Dec, '61-July, '65. Postmaster, Elmore, Ohio. * Isabella ; enr. '67-'68 prep. ; fr. Flor- ence, O. ; d. Crystal, la., June 27, '69. Jessie Marian ; enr. '97-'98 coll. ; fr. Weathersfleld Center, Vt. ; b. Weathera- field, Vt., Sept. 22, '76. Nurse, Som- erville, Mass., 238 Highland ave. Aldrich, Leander Jefferson; enr. '74-'76 prep., •76-'80 coll., '82-'85 sem. ; fr. Conkling- ville, N. Y. ; b. Conklingville, N. Y., May 21, '51 ; m. Clara Preslar, Oct. 23, '89 ; A. B., Oberlin, '80, Sem., '85; D. D., Elon Coll., N. C, '91. Principal Phillips Academy, New Rockford, N. Dak. Louise J. (Mrs. Arthur M. Wilson) ; enr. '6G-'68 prep. ; fr. Birmingham, O. ; 6. Birmingham, O., Jan. 12, '45 ; m. Oct. 7, "68. Nurse, Gladbrook, Iowa. Lucy S. (Mrs. John Peel) ; enr. '69- '70 prep., cons., '71-'72 cons. ; fr. Dover, O. ; b. Dover, O., Apr. 1, '49 ; m. Nov. 23, '93. Addr. Beach Park, Ohio. Mary Ann (Mrs. Robert Everard) ; enr. '69-'70 prep. ; fr. Dover, O. ; 6. Dover, O., May 27, '51 ; m. Oct. 24, '88. Addr. Beach Park, CJhio, R. F. D. 1. Aldrich, Metta Victoria (Mrs. Charles G. Drake) ; enr. '71-'73 prep., '73-'77 lit. ; fr. Dover, O. ; 6. Dover, O., Aug. 27, '56 ; m. June 17, '85 ; Lit, Oberlin, '77. Addr. Beach Park, Ohio, R. F. D. 1. Nelson C. ; enr. '61-'62 prep. ; fr. Ash- ley, O.—x. — Sarah M. (Mrs. Irvin A. Welch) ; enr. '66-'67 prep. ; fr. Florence, O. ; 6. Birmingham, O., Dec. 18, '46 ; m. Apr. 28, '67. Addr. Ballara, Wash., 1545 Market st. Schyler ; enr. '54-'55 prep., '55-'56 sem. ; fr. Oberlin, O. — x. Tryphena (Mrs. Irey) ; enr. '55-'56 prep. ; fr. Florence, O. Addr. Crof- tenville, Cal. Windfleld Scott ; enr. '76-'77 prep. ; fr. Grafton, O. ; b. Grafton, O., July 25, '59 ; m. Estella C. Freeman, Nov. 17, '89. Farmer, Grafton, Ohio. Aldridge, Benjamin Franklin ; enr. '71-'78 prep. ; fr. Brooklyn, N . Y. — x. Aleshire, Norma Margaret (Mrs. Frank P. Whiteside) ; enr. '01-'02 cons. ; fr. Jack- son, O. Addr. Youngstown, Ohio, 20- 21 Market st. Aleshire] Oberlin College [Alexander Sue Johnson (Mrs. Harry P. Smitb) ; enr. '01-'02 acad., cons. ; fr_ Jackson, O. Addr. Jackson, Ohio. Alexander, Agnes Baldwin ; enr. '97-'98 cons. ; fr. Honolulu, Hawaii. Addr. tionolulu, Hawaii, Punahou St., Care Professor W. D. Alexander. Alice (Mrs. James Davis) ; enr. '69- '70, '72-'74 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; &. Mt. Pleasant, Va., Apr. 1, '54 ; m. May 11, •76. Teacher, Enfield, N. C, J. K. Brick School. Alonzo E. ; enr. *55-'58 prep., '60-'61 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; 6. Clinton, N. Y., July 23, '39 ; m. Sarah E. Binney, May 14, '95 ; Priv. "Squirrel Hunters, Cincin- nati, 0., '62 ; Ind. Battery, Chicasro. Gardener, Manteno, 111., R. F. D. 2. Caroline Louise (Mrs. Joseph W. Ben- schoter) ; enr. '80-'82 prep. ; fr. Marble- head, O. ; b. Chicago, 111., Sept. 14, '62 ; m. Aug. 20, "91. Addr. Bowling Green, Ohio, N. Main st. Columbia (Mrs. S. W. Everett) ; enr. '51-'53 lit. ; fr. Medina, O. ; d. Akron, O., Aug. 13, '60. Ella C. ; enr. '67-'6S prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; d. Chicago, 111., '76. Emilia (Mrs. Theodoeus Randall) ; enr. •67-'69 prep. ; fr. York, O. ; 6. York, O., Feb. 19, 49; tn. May 23, '71. Addr. Lorain, Ohio, 325 Everett st. Emma Vincent ; enr. '75-'76 prep. ; fr. Grand Haven, Mich. — x. Hattie Irene ; enr. '75-'77 cons. ; fr. Cleveland, O. — x. Helen Amelia (Mrs. Melvin Dean) ; enr. '59-*61, '62-'63, '64-'66 prep.; fr. Ober- lin, O. ; b. Deansville, N. Y., May 6, '43 ; m. Dec. 22, '85. Addr. Collins, Ohio, R. F. D. 2. Isaac N. ; enr. '54-'55 prep. ; fr. Mas- tersvllle, O. — x. James M. ; enr. '67-'6S prep. ; fr. Hel- ena, Ark. ; 6. Green Plain, Ark., Apr. 26, '44 ; m. S. E. Cannon, Dec. 9, '80. Government Employee, Helena, Ark., 703 Rightor St., Box 6. * John William Hanks ; enr. '80-'82 prep., '82-'83 col. ; fr. Helena, Ark. ; d. Springfield, O., Mar. 26, •94. Julia E. ; enr. '53-'54 lit.; fr. Cuya- hoga, O. — x. * Lemira ; enr. '53-'54 prep. ; fr. Mays Lick, Ky. ; d. Oberlin, O., '53. Alexander, Louisa Lydia; enr. '50-'51 prep., '51-'56 lit. ; fr. Maysville, Ky. ; 6. Mays Lick, Ky., Nov. 2, "36 ; Lit., Oberlin, '56. Addr. Oberlin, Ohio, 101 Follett st. Alexander, Malcomb Graeme; enr. '72-'77 coll. ; fr. Clyde, O. ; 6. Clyde, O., Sept. 17, 'oO ; A. B., Oberlin, '77. Assayer, Chemist, Leadville, Colo., 110 E. Fifth st. * Maria Ann (Mrs. — Gibbs) ; enr. '52- '54 lit. ; fr. Mays Lick, Ky. ; d. Washing- ton, D. C, '04. Minnie Bland ; enr. '03-'05 cons. su. ; -Eunice Durand ; enr. '97--98 cons.; fr. f^- Randolph, O.— a;. Toledo, O. ; 6. Toledo, O., July 8, '76 ; Toledo Manuel Tr. Sch., '00. Teach- er, Toledo, Ohio, 1017 Huron st. Alexander, Fannie Eugenia; enr. '89-'92 lit. ; fr. Helena, Ark. ; L. B., Oberlin, '92. Teacher, Helena, Ark. George Edmund ; enr. '93-'94 acad. ; Newton ; enr. '52-"54 prep. ; fr. York, O. ; d. York, O., Aug. 13, '55. Pauline Emeline (Mrs. Edward A. Richmond) ; enr. '61-'62, '63-'64 prep. ; fr. York, O. ; d. Lima, O., Mar., '94. Rachel ; enr. '62-'64 lit..; fr. Oberlin, fr. Millerstown, Pa. ; b. Pa., Apr. 25, '73. Stock Broker, New York, N. Y., 52 Broad- way. Glenn A. ; enr. '71-'72 prep., cons. ; fr. O. ; 6. Mays Lick, Ky., Feb. 8, '30. Addr. Oberlin, Ohio, Follett st. Samuel Pettit ; enr. '78-'79 prep., '79- Helena, Arl^.— a;. Harriet Sophia; enr. '60-'61, '65-'68 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; b. Deansville, N. Y., July 11, '46. Addr. CoUina, Ohio, E. F. D. 2. '82 coll. ; fr. Marblehead, O. ; 6. Columbus, O., Mar. 29, '61 ; m. Mary L. Rice, Nov. 26, '95 ; Judge Common Pleas Court, '05 — . Judge, Port Clinton, Ohio. Sarah A. ; enr. '54-"56 prep., '56-'57 Hattie L. (Mrs. Frank J. Wllms- hurst) ; enr. '87-' 88 prep.; fr. Solon, O. ; b. Solon, O., Jan. 13, '67 ; m. July 10, '04. Addr. Cleveland, Ohio, 1193 B. 111th st. lit. ; fr. Detroit, Mich. — x. Titus Nathaniel ; enr. •89-'91 prep. ; fr. Helena, Ark. ; b. Helena, Ark., Nov. 8, '70 ; m. Mary A. Taylor, Jan, 21, '08. Broker, Goldfield, Nev. 12 Alford] Students, 1833-1908 [Allaben Alford, Arthur Milton; enr. '91-'93 acad., '93-"98 coll. ; fr. Mahoning, O. ; b. Wind- ham, 0., Apr. 5, '71 ; S. B., Oberlin, '98. Business, Ch'icago, 111., Room 701, 135 Adams St. * Carrie ; enr. '64-'66 prep. ; fr. Geneva, O. ; d. Detroit, Mich. Alford, Er Franklin; enr. '86-'89 coll. ; fr. Alvadia, 0. ; A. B., Oberlin, '89. Lawyer, Duluth, Minn., Woodland ave. and Carlisle st. Fjank ; enr. 'Q5-&Q prep. ; fr. Newton Falls, O. — X. Alford, Irma; enr. '86-'87 prep., '87-'91 coll. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; A. B., Oberlin, '91. Planter, Isle of Pines, W. I., E. McKinley St. * Martha A. (Mrs. Alexander B. Pennl- man) ; enr. '5U-'51 lit.; fr. Geneva, O. ; d. Geneva, O., Sept. 12, '64. * Mary F. ; enr. '59-'60 lit. ; fr. Geneva, O. ; d. Oberlin, O., July 5, '07. Nancy ; enr. '34-'35 lit. ; fr. Windham, O. — X. Alfred, Martha A. ; enr. '46-'47, '49-'50 lit. ; fr. Geneva, O. — x. Alger, Albert William ; enr. '73-'74 coll. ; fr. West Richfield, O. Addr. Colony, Kan. Ellen Lucia ; enr. '88-'89 art ; fr. Johnsville P. O., Can. — x. Alger, Frank Oeorge; enr. '79-'83 coll., '83- "85 sem. ; fr. Manchester, N. H. ; 6. North- field, Vt., Nov. 10, '58 ; to. Mary Bronson, Sept. 8, '85 ; A. B., Oberlin, '83 ; D. B., Chicago Sem., '86. Minister, Lowell, Mass., 118 Varnum ave. Herbert Ross ; enr. *98-'99 cons. ; fr. Franklinville, N. Y. — x. Richard Edwin; enr. '73-' (5 prep.; fr. W'est Ricnfleld, O. ; 6. Richfield, O., Oct. 22, '54 ; m. Esther D. Reynolds, Oct. 4, '88 Farmer, Peninsula, Ohio, R. F. D. 14. ♦Algyre, David ; enr. '61-'62 prep. ; fr. Free- port, O. Alice, Burton W. ; enr. '73-'74 prep. ; fr. For- rest, O. — X. Allahen, Adeliert Edtcin; enr. '64-'65 prep., '65-'69 coll. ; fr. Palo, 111. ; 6. Binghamp- ton, >N. y., Dec. 24, '38 ; m. Sarah C. Alla- ben, Oct. 25, '60; A. B., Oberlin, '69. Addr. Aiken, S. C, R. F. D. 2. ■ Alexis T. ; enr. '70-'71 prep. ; fr. Lan- sing, Mich. ; 6. Townsend Center, O., Nov. 5, '48 ; 92nd 111 Vol., Oct., '64-Aug., '65 ; 65th 111. Vol. Farmer, Aiken, S. C, R. F. D. 2. - — — Angeline (Mrs. George H. Atwood) ; enr. '91-'93 acad., '93-'94 coll. ; fr. Oberlin, O. Addr. Aiken, S. C. Edwin ; enr. '82-'84 prep. ; fr. Plain- field, 111. ; d. Rochelle, 111., Jan. 27, '04. Estelle (Mrs. A. C. Muihberger ; enr. '68-'70 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. Addr. East St. Louis, 111., 585 N. 22nd st. Frank ; enr. '87-'90 prep. ; fr. Payson, 111. ; 6. Oberlin, O., Jan. 30, '67 ; m. Mrs. Mary M. McLean, Nov. 22, '92. Publisher, New York, N. Y., 3 W. 42nd st. Sarah Catherine (Mrs. Adelbert E. Allaben) ; enr. '65-'66 lit. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; d. Aiken, S. C, Oct. 14, '04 W^inthrop Gerald ; enr. '93-'95 acad.. '95-'96 coll. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; 6. Pleasant Hill, Mo., May 10, '74 ; m. Mattie L. Lane, May 10, '99. Minister, Byron, Ga. Allan, Bertha ; enr. '07-'08 su. ; fr. Columbus, O. Addr. Columbus, Ohio, 1328 Gran- ville St. Allan, James W. ; enr. '70-'71 cons. ; fr. Find- lay, O. — X. * Allan, William Thomas; enr. '34-'36 sem. ; fr. Huntsville, Ala. ; d. Geneseo, 111., June 5, '82; Sem., Oberlin, '36. AUason, John W. ; enr. '61-'64 prep. ; fr. Dundee, 111. Addr. Orting, Wash. Allcock, Sophronia Spencer ; enr. '03-'05, '06- '08 acad., coll. ; fr. Saybrook, O. ; 6. Say- brook, O., Apr. 10. '84. Student, Ober- lin College ; Home : Ashtabula, Ohio, R. F. D. 3. *Allen, Abigail Harlow (Mrs. Oramel Hos- ford) ; enr. '41-'42 prep.^ '42-'46 coll. ; fr. Mansfield, Mass. ; d. Olivet, Mich., Apr. 24, '97 ; A. B., Oberlin, '46, A. M., '57. Abram Barker ; enr. '58-'60 prep., '63- '64 coll. ; fr. Manchester, Mich. ; b. Sharon Mich., June 3, '34; m. (1) Anna M. Mil- ler, Apr. 28, '69; (2) Henrietta P. Den- nis, Apr. 10, '74 ; A. B., Olivet Coll., '68, A. M. Minister, Oberlin, Ohio. Alanson G. ; enr. '50-'51 prep. ; fr. Waterloo, Wis. — x. Alfred Carter ; enr. '96-'97 acad. ; fr. Ellsworth, O. ; b. Ellsworth, O., Apr. 19, '78 ; m. Sadie M. Kingon, June 12, '07. Clerk, Battle Creek, Mich., Sanitarium. Allen, Alice Woodworth; .enr. '61-'67 lit., '74-' 75 cons. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; 6. Oberlin, O., Sept. 22, '46; Lit., Oberlin, '67. Addr. Cincinnati, O., 2404 Auburn ave. * Ann Tweed (Mrs. James A. Thome) ; enr. '35-'36 lit.; fr. Fairfield, Conn.; d. . Cleveland, O., Sept. 18, '93. 13 AllenJ Oberlin College [Allen Anna Lee (Mrs. Edward H. Tracy) ; enr. '87-'90 cons., '90-'91 prep. cons. ; fr. Canton, 111. ; 6. Canton, 111., Oct. 16, '69 ; m. Sept. 4, '02. Addr. Collinwood, O., 960 Clark ave. Arthur Bennett ; enr. '00-'03 cons. ; fr. Gowanda, N. Y. ; 6. Gowanda, N. Y., Apr. 8, '81. Stenographer, Buffalo, N. Y., 916 Prudential Bldg. Augusta M. ; enr. '45-'46 prep. ; fr. Pontlac, Mich. — x. Augustus ; enr. ■52-'57 prep. ; fr. New Orleans, La. — x. Benjamin Farweli ; enr. '93-'97 acad., '97-'99 coll., '99-'00, '00-01 su. ; fr. Hani- bal, >fo. Addr. Cleveland, Ohio, care Plain Dealer. Allen, Benjamin OaJpin; enr. '01-'06 acad., coll. ; fr. Kinsman, O. ; 6. Kinsman, O., Nov. 12, '83 ; A. B., Oberlin, '06. Advertising Manager, Cleveland, Ohio, 1555 E. 82nd St. Bertha Grace ; enr. '95-'97 cons. ; fr. Norwalk, la. — x. C. Lizzie ; enr. '61-'63 lit. ; fr. Lowell, Mass. — X. Carrie Nelson ; enr. '69-'70 prep., '70- '75 lit. cons. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; 6. Oberlin, O., June 28, '54. Music teacher, Cincinnati, Ohio, 2404 Auburn ave. Catherine C. ; enr. '54-'55 prep. ; fr. Chicago, 111. — X. Charles ; enr. '52-'53 prep. ; fr. Zanes- ville, O. — X. Allen, Charles Flint; enr. '04-'05 sem. ; fr. Philadelphia, Pa. ; 6. Greene, N. Y., June 16, '73 ; m. Cora M. Torrey ; D. B., Ober- lin, '05 ; A. B., Temple Coll., '03, S. T. D., hon., '04. Minister, Middletown, N. Y., 31 East ave. *Allen, Charles Whitfield; enr. '73-'78 coll. ; fr. Obei'lin, O. ; d. Los Angeles, Cal., Dec. 24, 1904; A. B., Oberlin, '78. Allen, Charlotte Frances (Mrs. John Jeffers) ; enr. '55-'56, '57-'58, '59-'61 prep., '61-'65 lit. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; b. Tinmouth, Vt., Sept. 17, '43 ; m. Oct. 23, '68 ; Lit., Ober- lin, '65. Addr. New Florence, Mo. ^Charlotte M. (Mrs. Dwight A. Cur- tiss) ; enr. '64-'65 prep. ; fr. Fitchville, O. ; &. Hamilton, N._ Y., Oct. 3, '47 ; m. Jan. 31, '65. Music teacher, Pomona, Cal., 565 N. Gibbs St. Allen, Chester Arthur; enr. '05-"08 coll. ; fr. Ross, Mich. ; 6. Gaines Tp., Mich., Nov. 22, '80; A. B., Oberlin, '08. Addr. Ross, Mich., R. F. D. 61. Daniel W. ; enr. '58-'61 prep. ; fr. Ober- lin, O. — X. Darwin F. ; enr. '60-' 62 prep. ; fr. Kinsman, O. ; 6. Kinsman, O., June 27, '39 ; »».• Jennie McCollins, Sept. 15, '64; Cor- poral Co. B., 125th Reg., '62-'63, 171st Reg. O. V. I., '64. Farmer, Kinsman, Ohio. Allen, Don Cameron; enr. '05-'08 coll. ; fr. Ross, Mich. ; 6. Ross, Mich., Aug. 13, '82 ; A. B., Oberlin, '08. Teacher, Onarga, 111. Allen, Dudley Peter; enr. '66-'70 prep., '70- '75 coll. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; b. Kinsman, O., Mar. 25, '52; m. Elizabeth S. Severance, Aug. 4, '92 ; A. B., Oberlin, '75, A. • M., '83, LL. D., '08 ; M. D. Harvard '80 ; Ex. Pres. Ohio State Med. Soc. ; Ex. Pres. American Surgical Asso. Sur- geon ; Professor Western Reserve Univ., Cleveland, Ohio, 1110 Euclid ave. Edith Loretta ; enr. '98-'99 coll. ; fr. Dansyille, N. Y. — x. -Edwin ; enr. '47-'48 prep., '48-'49 coll. ; fr. Coventry, O. — x. * Eliza W. (Mrs. A. M. Richardson) ; enr. '43-'45 lit. ; fr. Franklin, Mass. ; d. Lawrence, Kans., Feb. 4, '97. Allen, Elizabeth Jane; enr. '04-'08 colls., cons. ; fr. Benton Harbor, Mich. ; 6. Thompson, N. Dak.. Oct. 22, '85 ; A. B., Oberlin, '08. Teacher, Benton Har- bor, Mich., 245 Broadway. Elizabeth Luciuda ; enr. '95-'96 cons. ; fr. Quaker, Mich. — x. Ella Maria ; enr. '89-'92 lit. ; fr. Bos- ton, Mass. ; b. Jaffrey, N. H., Aug. 18, '62. Matron, Detroit, Mich., 560 Case ave. * Elmer ; enr. '52-'53, '56-'57 prep. ; fr. Johnson, O. — x. ■ Elmira E. ; enr. '53-'54 prep. ; fr. Fredericktown, O. — x. — ■ Emeline ; enr. '53-'54 prep. ; fr. Madi- son, O. — X. Allen, Emily (Mrs. Andrew Hall) ; enr. '55- '56 prep., '56-'60 lit. ; fr. Fredericksburg, O. ; 6. Streetsboro. O. ; July 13, '37 ; m. May 23. '65 ; Lit., Oberlin, '60. Addr. Kentland, Ind. Allen, Ernest Bourner ; enr. '01-'03 sem. ; fr. Toledo, O. ; b. Kalamazoo, Mich. ; m. Mary R. Bryant, June 2. '97 ; D. B., Oberlin, '03 ; A. B., Olivet, '95, D. D., '07. Minister, Toledo, Ohio. 1933 Washington st. 14 Allen] Students, 1833-1908 [Allen Allen, Ethel Nowlen; enr. '04-'08 coll.; fr. Benton Harbor, Mich. ; 6. Thompson, N. Dak., Sept. 21, '84 ; A. B., Oberlin, '08. Teacher, Benton Harbor, Mich., 245 Broad- way. -'89 cons. ; fr. -Grace Holley ; enr. 'QS-'OS acad., '96- Ethel Reed ; enr. Elyrla, O. — x. Eva Howard ; etir. '02-'03 cons. ; fr. Amesbury, Mass.— ar. Fidelia C. ; enr. '52-'53 lit. ; fr. Brid- port, Vt. — X. Allen, Florence Emeline (Mrs. Harry F. Mc- Crea) ; enr. '84-'85 coll. ; fr. Bellevue, Mich. ; 6. Bellevue, Mich., Dec. 7, '64 ; m. Sept. 21, '92 ; A. B., Oberlin, '85. Addr. Denver, Colo., 1417 Downing ave. Francis Edward ; enr. '97-'98 acad. ; fr. Esthervllle, la. — x. Fred Austin ; enr. '92-'93 acad. ; fr. South Hadley Falls, Mass. — x. Fred Edwin ; enr. '85-'87 Rich Springs, Tex. — x. prep. ; fr. Allen, Frederick Lawrence; enr. '83-'85 prep., '85-'89 coll. ; fr. Kinsman, O. ; 6. Kinsman, O., Oct. 31, '65; m. Mary L Marsh, Sept. 9, '90 ; A. B., Oberlin, '89. Farmer, Kinsman, Ohio. * Allen, Frederic DeForest; enr. '57-'59 prep., '59-'G3 coll., '64-'66 sem. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; d. Portsmouth, N. H., Aug. 5, '97 ; A. B., Oberlin, '63, A. M., '66, Ph. D., Univ. Leip- zig, '70. ■ Fredrick George ; enr. '77-'78 prep. ; fr. Madria, N. Y. — x. Frederick Martin ; enr. '76-'77 cons. ; fr. Mansfield, O. — x. Allen, George Delwin; enr. '03-'07 coll., '07- '08 p. g., '08-'09 su. ; fr. Toledo. O. ; b. Moline, Mich., Feb. 3, '84 ; A. B., Oberlin, '07. Teacuer, Oberlin College, Ober- lin, Ohio, 152 S. Cedar ave. Allen, George Horace; enr. '58-'60 sem. ; fr. Fall River, Mass. ; 6. Acushnet, Mass., May 3, '39; m. 1, Ann E. Briggs, Oct. 18, '59; 2, Abby J. Briggs, Mar. 31, '90 ; Sem., Oberlin, '60. Minister, Fall River, Mass., 3112 N. Main st. George Mantell ; enr. '63-'66 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; 6. Oberlin, O., Nov. 23, '48 ; m. Helen Hudson, June 27, '83 ; M. D., Miami Med. Coll., '81. Physician, Cin- cinnati, Ohio, 2404 Auburn ave. * Allen, George Nelson; enr. '37-'38 coll., '39- '41 sem. ; fr. Boston, Mass. ; d. Cincinnati, O., Dec. 9, '77; A. M., Oberlin, '48. '97 cons. ; fr. Oak Park, 111. ; 6. Oak Park, 111. Kindergartner, Oak Park, 111., 432 Lake st. Grace Sims; enr. '04-'05 p. g. ; fr. Greencastle, Ind. ; 6. Greencastle, Ind., Apr. 4, '83 ; Ph. B., DePauw, '04. Teacher, Greencastle, Ind., 643 B. Seminary st. Harriet Elizabeth ; enr. '95-'96 cons. ; fr. Elyria, O. — x. * Hattie Maretta (Mrs. Philip Ritzen- thaler) ; enr. '66-'67, '69-'70 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; d. Camden, O., Apr. 12, '75. Harriet Mary (Mrs. Alexander S. Walsh) ; enr. '67-'68 lit.; fr. Newark, N. J.; . 6. Knox Co., O., Mar. 20, '50 ; m. Nov., '67. Addr. Brooklyn, N. Y., 643 Madison st. Allen, Herbert Ormsbee; enr. '86-'89 sem. ; fr. Fair Haven, Vt. ; b. Hydeville, Vt., July 15, '63; m. Julia M. Hill, June 11, '90; Sem., Oberlin, '89. Minister, Osage, Iowa. — ■ — — Hortentia ; enr. '44-'45 prep. ; fr. Pitts- fleld, O. — x. * Ida A. (Mrs. Charles Maltby) ; enr. '66-'67 prep. ; fr. Jefferson, O. ; d. Jefferson, O. ■* Ida B. (Mrs. James Corrigan) ; enr. '71-'72 prep. ; fr. Vermilion, O. ; d. Cleve- land, O., '00. Allen, Ida Catherine ; enr. '82-'86 lit. ; fr. Elyria, O. ; A. B., Oberlin, '95, A. M., '97. Teacher, Birmingham, Pa. .Allen, Isaac; enr. '54-'56 prep., '56-'60 coll., '60-'G2 sem. ; fr. Bristol, England ; h. Bris- tol, England, June 29, '31 ; m. Hannah Robinson, Apr. 10, '65 ; A. B., Oberlin, '60, Sem., '62, A. M., '71. Missionary, Bristol, England, 47 Oakfield rd. ■ James ; enr. '55-'56 prep. ; fr. Peru, O. James Scott Hathway ; enr. '98-'99 acad. ; fr. Marion, Mass. Physician, Fate, Tex. James Stephen ; enK '79-'81 prep. ; fr. Charlestown, O. — x. * Jennie ; enr. '65-'68 lit. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; d. Oberlin, O., Mar. 27, '68. Jennie Berdeda ; enr. '93-' 94 cons. ; fr. YouDgstown, O. Addr. Youngstown, Ohio, Lincoln ave. Allen, Jesse; enr. '66-'68 coll. ; fr. Oakham, Mass. ; h. Oakham, Mass., May 23, '47 ; m. Lizzie Sumner, Dec. 28, '81 ; A. M., hon., Oberlin, '03., Town Clk., Oakham, Mass., '70 — , J. P., '76—, Mem. Mass. Leg., '86- '90. Farmer, Oakham, Mass. 15 Allen] Oberlin College [Allen Jettle W. ; etir. '74-' 75 cons. ; fr. Ells- worth, O. — X. * Allen, John Adams; enr. '37-'38 prep., '39- "42 coll., ■42-"45 sem. ; fr. Ellsworth, O. ; (1. Cincinnati, O., Mar. 10, '87 ; A. B., Oberlin, '42, Sem., '45, A. M., '45. * Allen, Jonathan; enr. '48-"49 coll.; fr. Al- fred, N. Y. ; d. Alfred Center, ^^ Y. Sept. 21, '92; A. B., Oberlin, '52, A. M., '55, Ph. D. * Julius J. ; enr. '65-'66 prep. ; fr. Ober- lin, O. ; d. Oberlin, O., Dec. 5, '90. Kate C. ; enr. '55-'56 lit. ; fr. Chicago, 111. — X. Kate M. ; enr. '72 cons., '73-"74 prep. ; cons. ; fr. Middleport, O. — x. Laurie Lee ; enr. ■00-'07 acad., coll. ; fr. Charlotte, W. Va. Addr. Urbana, 111., 1206 W. Main st. Liba Thurston ; enr. '79-'80 prep. ; fr. Tontogany, O. — x. Lillian A. ; enr. '78-'80 prep. ; fr. Am- herst, O.^ — X. Lillian L. (Mrs. ■ Moulton) ; enr. '73-'75 prep. ; fr. Cleveland, O. Addr. Sundale, O. — j/ Lindley Willett ; enr. '93-'95 acad. ; fr. Telluride, Colo. Addr. Telluride, Colo. Louie Belle (Mrs. George M. Wood- ward) ; enr. '90-'91 prep, cons., '91-'92 cons. ; fr. Oak Park, 111. ; 6. Adams, N. Y., Oct. 6, '70; tn. Dec. 21, '97. Addr. Oak Park, 111., 417 N. Boulevard. Allen, Louisa Parker (Mrs. Sanford B. Kel- logg) ; enr. '64-'66 lit. ; '69-'71 cons. ; fr. Oakham, Mass. ; 6. Oakham, Mass., July 12, '43 ; m. Dec. 14, '70 ; L. B., Oberlin, '66. Addr. Buffalo, N. Y., 837 Richmond ave. Louise Montgomery ; enr. '07-'08 coll. ; fr. Denver, Colo. Lucy O. ; enr. ■u7-"5S prep. ; fr. Genoa, Lydia Adams (Mrs. W. C. Anthony) ; enr. '53-'55 lit. ; fr Ellsworth, O. Addr. Princeton, 111. -Mabel (Mrs. Clarence H. Lee) ; enr. '80-'82 cons. ; fr. Cleveland, O. ; b. Syra- cuse, N. Y., Jan. 15, '60; m. May 12, '91. Addr. Pomona, Cal., 588 E. Holt ave. * Margaret (Mrs. Andrew Hall) ; enr. '52-'54 lit. ; fr. Fredericksburg, O. ; d. Rush- ville, Ind., Jan 22, '64. Allen, Margaret Dickey; enr. '04-'08 coll., '06- '08 cons. ; fr. Denver, Colo. ; 6. Adrian, Mich., Apr. 20, '86; A. B., Oberlin, '08. Addr. Denver, Colo., 1319 E. 13th ave. Margaretta A. ; enr. '42-"44 prep. ; fr. Walnut Hills, O. — x. Marguerite ; enr. '07-'08 coll., art. ; fr. Ada, Minn. ; b. Grand Rapids, N. Dak., Apr. 9, '87. Student, Oberlin College; Home : Ada, Minn. Maria ; enr. '73-' 74 prep. ; fr. Rock- port, X. Y. — X. Martha Jean (Mrs. Charles L. Wal- lace) ; enr. '04-'06 cons., coll., acad. ; fr. Greencastle, Ind. ; 6. Greencastle, Ind., Aug. 12, '86; .tn. Nov. 4, '07. Addr. St. Louis, Mo., 3950 Wyoming st. Mary ; enr. '53-"54 prep. ; fr. New Or- leans, La. — X. Mary (Mrs. Robert Gray) ; enr. '61- '63 prep. : fr. Covington, Ky. ; d. Morron, Ind., Jan. 14, '02. Mary Addle ; enr. '82-'83 cons. ; fr. Espyville, Pa. — x. Mary Elizabeth ; enr. 'Oe'OS coll., cons. ; fr. Laurens, la. ; b. Marshalltown, la., July 3, '84. Student, Oberlin Conservatory ; Home : Laurens, Iowa. Mary Malvina (Mrs. William B. Peck) ; enr. '65-'66 prep., '69-'70 prep., cons. ; fr. Brecksville, O. ; b. Brecksville, O., June 30, '49; m. Sept. 29, '70. Addr. Denver, Colo., 2835 Eliot st. May Eva ; enr. '99-'00 su. ; fr. Elyria. O. — X. Allen, May M. (Mrs. John F. Stewart) ; enr. '65-'66 prep., '69-'70 prep. cons. ; fr. Brecksville, O. Addr. Evanston, 111. ♦ Melissa B. (Mrs. John Irvine) ; enr. '61-"63 prep. ; fr. Covington, Ky. ; d. Rem- ington, Ind., Jan. 24, '72. Allen, Nancy; enr. '55-'o6 prep., '56-'59 coll. ; fr. Fredericksburg, O. ; 6. Chenango, Pa., July 8, '34. ; A. B., Oberlin, '59, A. M., '62. Addr. Kentland, Ind., 115 Graham st. Nelson Ozier ; enr. '79-'80 cons. ; fr. New London, O. Addr. New London, Ohio. Nettie ; enr. '61-'62 lit. ; fr. Kinsman, O. Addr. Kinsman, Ohio. Nettie S. ; enr. '75-'76 cons. ; fr. Ober- lin, O. — X. Parish Clesson ; enr. '95-'96 acad. ; fr. Dover, 111. ; d. Dover, 111., July 19, '96. Pauline Amelia (Mrs. William W. Young) ; enr. '97-'98, '99-'00 cons. ; fr. Nel- son, O. ; 6. Nelson, O., Mar. 11, '79 ; tn. Feb. 15, '04. Music teacher, Garretts- ville, Ohio. 16 Allen] Students, 1833-1908 [Allen — Pearl Leota ; enr. '05-'06 acad., '07-Os acad., cons. ; fr. Kipt.n, O. — x. Perlina Eddy ; enr. '0r>-'08 cons. ; fr. Cleveland, O. ; b. Oberlin, O., Dec. 26, '85. Student, Oberlin Conservatory ; Home : Hammond, Ind., 548 Indiana ave. Allen, Permelia; enr. '97-'05 cons., '06-'07 acad., cons. ; fr. Hinckley, O. ; h. Allegan, Mich., July 13, '81. ; Cons., Oberlin, '05. Student, Leipzig, Germany, Dufourstr, 7 Ir. Rhoda Chapin (Mrs. James L. Hast- ings) ; enr. '52- 55 lit. ; fr. Richville, N. Y. ; h. Richville, N. Y., Sept. 1, '32; m. June 28, 'GO. Aadr. Mason City, 111. Rosa Dale (Mrs. William C. Coch- ran) ; enr. '66-'67 prep., '67-'69 lit., '69- '72 lit., cons., '72-'73 cons. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; h. Oberlin, O., Oct. 13, '51 ; m. Mar. 28, •78. Addr. Cincinnati, Ohio, 245 Gil- man ave. — — Rosamonde ; enr. '05-'07 acad., cons. ; fr. Beallsville, I'a. Addr. Pittsburgh, Pa., Pittsburgh Hospital. Roswell H. ; enr. '51-"52 prep. ; fr. Hen- rietta, O. ; d. Oberlin, Ohio, Oct. 28, '56. Rcswell Henry ; enr. '92-'94, '95-'97 acad. ; fr. Oberlin, 0. Addr. New York, X. Y., Pacific ave. — i/. Ruby Marsh ; enr. '06-'07 coll. ; fr. Elyria, O. Addr. Elyria, Ohio, 420 E. Court St. Silas Frederick ; enr. ■54-'55 prep. ; fr. Manchester, Mich. ; d. Kansas City, Mo. '04. Samuel B. ; enr. '53-'58 prep., '59-'60 sem. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; d. Mar. 26, '86. Samuel Davis ; enr. '75-'76 coll., '76- '77 cons. ; fr. Newcastle, I'a. — x. • Allen, Sarah (Mrs. James L. Patton) ; enr. '52-"54 lit. ; fr. Fredericksburg, O. ; d. Mt. Vernon, la., Dec. 11, '06; Lit., Oberlin, '54. Sarah J. ; enr. '52-'55 lit. ; fr. ChilU- cothe, O. — X. Allen, Sarah Ruth.; enr. '63-'64 prep., '64- '66 lit.,. •73-'76 lit. ; fr. Brecksville, O. ; b. Brecksville, O., May 9, '42.; Lit., Oberlin, '70. Teacher, Evanston, 111., 2121 Central st. Sophia M. ; enr. 'oS-'og prep. ; fr. Rol- lersville, O. — x. * Stratton J. ; enr. '53-'57 prep. ; fr. Hen- rietta, O. ; d. Henrietta, O. * Allen, Susan D. (Mrs. William W. Wright) ; oir. '39-'43 lit. ; fr. Mansfield, Mass. ; d. Oberlin, Ohio, Jan. 12, '05 ; Lit., Oberlin, '43. Sylvia Cordelia; enr. '99-'07 cons., acad., '07-'08 su. ; fr. St. Johns, O. ; b. St. Johns, O., June 3, '83. Supervisor of Pub. Sch. Music, Wapakoneta, Ohio, 202 E. Pearl st. . Thercpa Elma (Mrs. George E. King) ; enr. '84-'86 cons. ; fr. Kinsman, O. Addr. Kinsman, Ohio. Thomas S. ; enr. '43-'44 prep., '44-'45 coll. ; fr. Cuba, N. Y. — x. ■ — Thomas Wilbur ; enr. '89-'91 prep. ; fr. Talladega, Ala. Addr. Chicago, 111. — y. Walter Collins ; enr. '59-'61 coll. ; fr. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. — x. Walter John ; cur. '67-'69 prep. ; fr. Fitcnville, O. ; b. Niagara Co., N. Y., '51 ; m. Minnie S. Morgan, '82. Baker, Ca- terer, St. Paul, Minn., 368 Wabasha st. — —William Boyer ; enr. '85-'86 sem. ; fr. Monmouth, Ill.-^a;. William C. ; enr. '58-'59 prep. ; fr. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ; d. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. William Grant ; enr. '86-'88 prep. ; fr. Kansas City, Mo. Addr. Kansas City, Mo., 922 Grove st. William Harrison ; enr. '84-'85 prep. ; fr. Warren, Pa. ; b. Warren, Pa., July 21, '67 ; m. Grace M. Stone, Apr. 6, '92 ; LL.B., Univ. of Pa., '89; Serg't. Maj. 2nd Brig. N. G. Pa., '86-'93 ; Atty. Pa. State R. R. Com., '08 — . Lawyer, Warren, Pa., 306 Second st. William Lorraine ; enr. '07-'08 acad. ; fr. Ross, Mich. ; b. Ross, Mich., Feb. 11, '90. Student, Oberlin Academy ; Home : Ross, Mich., R. P. D., '61. Allespach, Celia Marie ; enr. '05-'06, '07-'08 coll. : fr. Buffalo, N. Y. — x. AUgire, Mitchel ; enr. '70-'71 prep. ; fr. Mc- Comb, O. Addr. McComb, Ohio. -Sallie ; enr. '70-'72 cons. ; fr. McComb, O.- Allin, Ernest A. ; enr. '05-'06 sem. ; fr. St. Paul, Minn. — x. Ailing, Atwood P. ; enr. "59-' 63 prep. ; fr. Twinsburg, O. — x. Fanny Margaret ; enr. '99-'00 cons. ; fr. Tallmadge, O. — x. For explanation of abbreviations, see "Explanatory Notes" page 2, this Section. 17 AlKng] Oberlin College [Allyn Frank Edmon ; enr. '82-'S4 prep. ; fr. Johnston, O. ; b. Johnston, O., Apr. 24, '62 ; m. Carrie M. Bartlett, Dec. 25, '87. Farmer, Cortland, Ohio. Myrtle Sackett ; enr. '05-'08 acad., coll. ; fr. Tallmadge, O. ; b. Tallmadge, O., Aug. 13, '86. Student,' Oberlin Col- lege ; Home : Tallmadge, Ohio. Allinger, Lewis ; enr. '66-'67 prBp. ; fr. Dale, Ind. — X. Allis, Burton Wilbur ; enr. '74-'76 prep. ; fr. Worrest, O. — x. Maria A. ; enr. '63-' 64, '65-' 66 prep. ; fr. Pomeroy, O. — x. Allison, Frances Cora ; enr. '90-'03 cons. ; fr. Mt. Carroll, 111.— a;. Georgina Belle ; enr. '05-'08 coll. ; fr. Norton, Kan. ; b. Ipava, 111., May 31, '86. Student, Oberlin College ; Home : Norton, Kan. Lela Mabel ; enr. '90-'91 cons. ; fr. Hopedale, O. — x. Allman, Laura Ethel ; enr. '95-'96 cons. ; fr. Huntington, Ind. — x. AUread, Marie Amelia ; enr. '05-'06 acad., cons. ; fr. Greenville, O. ; b. Greenville, O., July 1, '86. Addr. Greenville, Ohio. Allhouse, Gay ; enr. '67-'68 prep. ; fr. New- bury, O. — x. Allsworth, Theodore W. ; enr. '54-"55 prep. ; fr. North Beaver, Pa. — x. Allton, Albert ; enr. '61-'62 prep. ; fr. Nelson, O.—x. ♦Allyn, Alice (Mrs. John T. Ogden) ; enr. '64-'65 lit. ; fr. Wellington, O. ; d. Welling- ton, O., July 27, '72. * Allyn, Anna Orace (Mrs. Jonathan G. Smith) ; enr. '84-'87 lit. ; fr. Oberlin, " O. ; d. Tomah, Wis., July 6, '01 ; Lit., Oberlin, '87. ■ Anna Mildred (Mrs. E. P. Getchel) ; enr. '01-'04 cons. ; fr. Wellington, O. Addr. Cleveland, Ohio, 9519 Anderson ave. Allyn, Bertha Estelle (Mrs. James T. Hum- phries) ; enr. '84-'87, '88-'89 cons. ; fr. Wellington, O. ; 6. Wellington, O., Jan. 15, '65; m. June 26, '90. Matron, St. Anthony, Idaho. • Clarissa (Mrs. Martin Gill) ; enr. '41- '42 coll. ; fr. Wellington, O. ; d. Oct. 5, '69. - — ' Edith Clarinda (Mrs. Howard E. Dyer) ; enr. '83 -'85 cons. ; fr. Wellington, O. ; 6. Wellington, O., Jan. 26, '65 ; m. Apr. 7, '87. Addr. Cleveland, Ohio, 10618 Everton ave. Evaline (Mrs. Miles W. Sexton) ; enr. '41-'42 lit. ; fr. Wellington, O. ; b. Bark- hamsted. Conn., Oct. 14, '20 ; m. Apr. 7, '46. Addr. Olivet, Mich. ♦ George W. ; enr. '57-'59 prep. ; fr. Port Clinton, O. ; d. Elmore, O., Feb. 23, '06. Allyn, Harriet Josephine; enr. '85-'88 lit. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; 6. Traverse City, Mich , June 18, '67; Lit., Oberlin, '88. Nurse, Escanaba, Mich., 420 Georgia st. * John ; enr. '41-'43 prep. ; fr. Welling- ton, O. ; d. San Diego, Cal., Feb. 4, '99. • Mark ; enr. '41-'42 prep., '42-'44 coll. ; fr. Wellington, O. ; d. Wellington, O., July 12, '74. Mary Ann (Mrs. Homer Allyn) ; enr. *43-'44 prep. ; fr. Wellington, O. Addr. Wellington, Ohio. — y. Alsdorf, Susanna (Mrs. Frank R. Simmons) ; enr. '65-'67 prep. ; fr. Utica, O. ; b. Utica, O., Jan. 30, '49; m. Sept. 11, '72. Addr. Erie, Pa., 429 W. Sixth st. Walter Agnew ; enr. '81-'94 prep. ; fr. Utica, O. Addr. Johnstown, Ohio. Alston, Anna Carrie; enr. '81-'82 prep.; fr. Cleveland, O. — x. Elizabeth ; enr. '50-'51 prep., '51-'52 lit. ; fr. Raleigh, N. C.—x. James ; enr. '60-'61 prep. ; fr. Chicago, 111. N. C. -Mary ; enr. '50-' 52 prep. ; fr. Raleigh, William J. ; enr. '53-'56 prep. ; fr. Ra- leigh, N. C— «. Alsworth, Samuel C. ; enr. '49-'61 prep., '51- '55 coll. ; fr. Mt. Jackson, Pa. — x. Alter, Mary Lavenia ; enr. '75-'77 lit., '06- '07 su. ; fr. Camp Point, 111. ; 6. West Point, O., Jan. 2, '53 ; S. B., N. I. N. S. of Valpa- raiso. '82. Teacher, Omaha, Neb., 2736 Decatur st. Althaus, Florence Aldena ; enr. '02-'03 cons., art; fr. Bluffton, O. — x. Althon, Anna Elizabeth ; enr. '95-'96 cons. ; fr. Willshire, O.—x. Minnie Victoria ; enr. '95-'96 cons. ; fr. Willshire, O. — x. Altvater, Ernest WilUam; enr. ■97-'01, 'O.*?- '06 acad., coll., sem. ; fr. Castalia, O. ; 6. Castalia, O., Mar. 30, '75 ; m. Mary A. Prentice, June 20, '96; A. B., Oberlin, '04, D. B., '06. Minister, Burrs Mills, N. Y. 18 Altvater] Students, 1833-1908 [Ames Winfred ; cnr. '97-'01 acad., "Ol-'OS coll. ; fr. Castalia, O. ; 6. Castalia, O., Jan. 11, '81 ; m. Lena N. Robinson, June 22, '03, Business, Columbus, Ohio, 276 E. 11th ave. Alverson, J. T. ; enr. '57-'58 prep. ; fr. Fred- erickstown, 0. — x. Alvord Adaline Amanda (Mrs. Franklin Esta- brook) ; enr. '55-'57 prep., '57-'58, '59-'61 coll. ; b. Westmoreland, N. H., '40 ; m. Oct. 8, '69 ; A. B., Oberlin, '65, A. M., '68. Teacher, Battle Creek, Mich., 29 Wendall St. Austin White; enr. '53-'54, '55-'57 prep., '57-'58 coll. ; fr. Huntington, O. ; b. Chester, Mass., Feb. 3, '38; m. 1, Eliza M. Barnes, Aug. 26, '61 ; 2, Fanny Little, Jan. 30, '78; 3, Addie S. Anderson, July 25, '02 ; M. D., Univ. of Mich., '68, A. M., hon., •02; Capt. Co. H. 109th N. Y. Vol. Aug., '62- Oct., '64 ; Mem. State Bd. Registration in Med., '99 — ; Pres. Mich. State Med Soc, '00 — . Physician ; surgeon. Bat- tle Creek, Mich., 209 Ward. Bldg. * Catharine P. ; e»ir. '34-'36 lit. ; fr. Win- stead, Conn. ; d. Winstead, Conn., Oct. 12, '95. * Alvord, John Watson; enr. '34-'36 sem. ; fr. Winstead, Conn. ; d. Denver, Colo., Jan. 14, 'SO; Sem., Oberlin, '36. * — — Maria Wilberforce (Mrs. Daniel Vroo- man) ; enr. '53-' 54 lit. ; fr. Cleveland, O. ; d. Oakland, Cal., '68. Maria W. ; enr. '54-'55 prep., '55-'58 coll. ; fr. Oriskany Falls, N. Y. — x. Alvord, Mary Jane (Mrs. Byron B. Loug- head) ; enr. '70-'74 lit. ; fr. Bolton, Conn. ; 6. Bolton, Conn., Dec. 8, '50; m. Oct. 31, '78; Lit., Oberlin, '74. Addr. Cleve- land, Ohio, 5719 Thackeray ave. * Alwood, Clair Albert ; enr. '98-'99 cons., 'OO-'Ol su., cons. ; fr. Stryker, O. ; d. Gib- sonburg, O. Ament, William Scott; enr. '67-'09 prep., '69- '73 coll. ; fr. Owasso, Mich. ; b. Owasso, Mich., Sept. 14, '52 ; m. Mary A. Penfleld,* Aug. '77; A. B., Oberlin, '73, D. D., '98; Union Sem., '77. Missionary, Peking, China. William Sheffield ; enr. '01-'08 acad., coll., cons. ; fr. Peking, China ; 6. Medina, O., July 25, '87. . Student, Oberlin College ; Home : Oberlin, O., 87 Elm st. * Amerman, Albert S. ; enr. '65-'68 prep. ; fr. Granger, O. ; d. Black Hills, '02. Ames, Alma Cecile ; enr. '96-'98 cons. ; fr. Bucyrus, 0. — . * Joseph H. ; enr. '71-'73 prep. ; fr. Three Oaks, Mich. ; d. Detroit, Mich., Apr. 28, '07. * Mary E. (Mrs. J. T. Rader) ; enr. '75- '76 cons. ; fr. Clyde, O. ; d. Clyde, O., '05. * Ammerman, Ella M. (Mrs. Kuder) ; enr. '65-'67 lit. ; fr. Sharon, O. ; d. Akron, O., Aug. 11, '82. Amor, Joseph N. ; enr. •76-'77 prep. ; fr. Glen- ville, O. Addr. Cleveland, Ohio, 737 Society for Savings Bldg. Julia Ellen (Mrs. Richard G. Ket- chem) ; enr. '65-'66 lit. ; fr. Kelloggsville, O. ; b. Kelloggsville, O., Apr. 17, '43 ; m. N V. 1:9, '83. Addr. Conneaut, Ohio, R. F. D. 2. Amps, Curtis ; enr. '05-'07 cons. ; fr. Johns- town, Pa. Addr. Johnstown, Pa., 428 Oak St. Ampspoker, Mrs. Gertrude Augusta (Mrs. Thomas J.) ; enr. '90-'91, 'OO-'Ol cons. ; fr. Reed City, Mich. ; b. East Bloomfleld, N. Y., Apr. 25, '63; m. Nov. 13, '86. Music teacher. Riddles, Ore. Ampt, Charles Francis ; enr. '91-'92 prep. ; fr. Wyoming, O. Addr. Cincinnati, O., 110-114 E. Water st. *= Ampt, Francis Caltnot; enr. '64-'68 coll. ; d. Cincinnati, Ohio, Dec. 27, '06 ; A. B., Oberlin, '68 ; LL. B., Cincinnati Law Sch., •72. Ampt, William Martin; enr. '58-'59 prep., '59- '63 coll. ; fr. Germantown, O. ; b. Trenton, O., Feb. 1, '40; m. Mary E. Gunckel, Nov. 3, '70 ; A. B., Oberlin, '63 ; LL. B., Univ. of Albany, '66 ; dip. British Esperanto Asso., dip. Amer. Esperanto Asso. ; Pros. Atty., Hamilton Co., O., '71-'72 ; Aid. Cin- cinnati, O., '80-'84 ; Capt. Oberlin Co. "Squirrel Hunters" '62 ; Chf. Clk. Q. M. dept. U. S. A. V. I., '63-'65. Lawyer, Esperanto Consul, Cincinnati, Ohio., 1737 E. McMillan st. * Amsden, Benjamin M. ; enr. •48-'49 sem. ; fr. Westfield, N. Y. ; d. Manchester, Iowa, Jan. 28, '03 ; Sem., Oberlin, '49 ; A. B., Williams, '46, A. M., '49. 19 Amsden] Oberlin College [Anderson Amsden, Harriet Belle (Mrs. George W. Sam- monds) ; enr. '91-"92 prep., '99-"00 coll. ; fr. Manchester, la. ; b. Manchester, la., Nov. 8, '73 ; m. Aug. 4, '04 ; Ph. B., Oberlin, '00; S. B., Lenox Coll., '99. Addr. Farmington, N. Mex. Amy, J. C. ; enr. '56-'57 lit. ; fr. Cleveland, O. — X. Anderegg, Edward ; enr. '87-*88 prep. ; fr. Ragersville, O. ; C. S. B., Ohio Normal Univ., '94. Business Manager, Toledo, Ohio, 525 Huron st. Elizabeth ; enr. '93-"96 coll. ; fr. Ra- gersville, O. ; b. Ragersville, O., July 14, '63; A. B., National Normal Univ., "90. Addr. Oberlin, Ohio, 61 N. Cedar ave. Anderegg, Frederick: enr. "Sl-'SS coll., '86- '88 sem. ; fr. kagersville, O. ; 6. Meiringen, Switzerland, June 11, '52 ; m. 1, Anna E. Krebs, 2, Mary O. Swift, Aug. 30, '86; A. B., Oberlin, '85, A. M., '89; A. M., Har- vard, '89. Professor, Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio, 207 E. College St. Frederick Osband ; enr. '03-'07 acad., coll. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; b. Oberlin, O., Sept. 20, '87. Student, Oberlin College; Home : Oberlin, Ohio, 207 E. College st. Anderegg, Oustavus Adolphus ; enr. '93-'95 acad., '95-'99 coll. ; fr. Ragersville, O. ; b. Ragersville, O., Mar. 30, '73 ; S. B., Oberlin, •99; A. B., Harvard, '00, A. M., '02. Teacher, Ohio State Univ., Columbus, Ohio, 1473 Neil ave. -— ^ John Swift; enr. 'OS-'OO, '05-'08 acad., cons. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; b. Oberlin, O., Nov. 10, "91. Student, Oberlin Academy ; Home : Oberlin, Ohio, 207 E. College st. Katharine ; enr. '05-'08 acad. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; b. Oberlin, O., May 9, '93. Student, Oberlin Academy ; Home : Oberlin, - Ohio, 207 E. College st. Laura Magdalena ; enr. ■03-'04 su., '04- •08 acad., coll., '07-'08 art ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; b. Lansing, Mich., Oct. 4, '88. Student, Oberlin College ; Home : Oberlin, Ohio, 207 E. College st. Louis Theodore; enr. ■07-'08 coll.; fr. Stone Creek, O. ; b. Ragersville, O., Mar. 11, '88. Student, Oberlin College; Home : Stone Creek, Ohio. Mary Magdalena (Mrs. John Rausch) ; enr. '87-'88 prep. ; fr. Ragersville, O. ; b. Ragersville, O., Sept. 4, '71 ; m. Sept. 19, '91. Addr. Tippecanoe, Ohio, R. F. I). 2. —Ruth Swift ; enr. '05-'08 acad. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; b. Oberlin, O., Nov. 10, '91. Student, Oberlin Academy ; Home : Ober- lin, Ohio, 207 H College st. Ander.son, Bertha Hamilton ; enr. '06-'08 cons. ; fr. Calumet, Mich. ; b. Hancock, Mich., Mar. 25, '86. Student, Oberlin Conservatory ; Home : Calumet, Mich., 439 Eighth St. 'Anderson, Blanche Alice (Mrs. Floyd O. Rit- tenhouse) ; enr. '86-'90 coll. ; fr. Port Byr- on, 111. ; b. Port Byron, 111. ; m. Sept. 8, '01 ; A. B., Ooerlin, '90 ; A. M., Leland Stanford, '98. Addr. Santa Cruz, • Cal., 48 Center st. * — — Burton Baden ; enr. '88-'90 prep. ; fr. Huron, O. ; d. Huron, O., Oct. 23, '00. C. S. ; enr. '65-'66 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O.— J". Charles F. ; enr. '74-'75 prep. ; fr. Edwardsburg, Mich. — x. Clara Helena (Mrs. Marvin M. Marsh) ; enr. '00-'02 cons. ; fr. Deep River, Conn. Addr. Oberlin, Ohio. Daisy Marie ; enr. '01-'02 acad. cons. ; fr. Hartford City, Ind. — x. Edward Lippincott ; enr. ■94-'95 eng. sem. ; fr. Chicago, O. — x. * Elias ; enr. ■65-'66 prep. ; fr. Terre Haute, Ind. ; d. Terre Haute, Ind., Nov. '09. Ella Josephine (Mrs. Clement H. Farrar) ; enr. '65-'66, '69-'70 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; b. Carlisle, O., Sept. 21, '51 ; m. Jan. 14, "73. Addr. Cleveland, O., 6014 Olive ct. Anderson, Eric; enr. '96-'97, '98-'00 acad., '00-'04 coll. ; Canton, 111. ; b. Karlskosra, Sweden, Mar. 17, '77 ; to. Mildred Jaeh- nig, Aug. 6, '07 ; A. B., Oberlin, '04. Fire Insurance, Minneapolis, Minn., 843 Lumber Exchange Bldg. Esther ; enr. '71-'72 cons. ; fr. Augus- ta, Ga. — X. Ethel ; enr. '06-'08 cons. acad. ; fr. Rawlins, Wyo. ; b. Aberdeen, S. Dak., Oct. 13, '89. Student, Oberlin Academy ; Home : Rawlins, Wyo. Eula Clare (Mrs. Harvey R. Davis) ; enr. '03-'04 cons. ; fr. Holt, la. Addr. Corning, Iowa, R. F. D. 4. Florence Edna (Mrs. Paul L. Chase) ; enr. '98-'01 cons, art.; fr. Pittsburgh, Pa. Addr. Detroit, Mich., 458 McClellan ave. Frank W. ; enr. '64-'65 prep. ; fr. To- ledo, O. — X. Anderson, Fred Blanford; enr. '01-'06 coll. ; fr. Sedgwick, Me. ; 6. Sedgwick, Me., Aug. 29, '75 ; m. Lena P. Kennedy, Aug. 7, '07 ; A. B., Oberlin, '06. Teacher, Greeley, Colo. 20 Anderson] Students, 1833-1908 [Anderson -George ; enr. '54- 55 prep. ; fr. Otisco, Mich. — X. George Thomas ; enr. '86-'88 prep. ; fr. E. Liverpool, O. Addr. Cleveland, O. Grace Marietta ; etir. '99-'00 cons. ; fr. Cambridge, 111. — x. -Helen Lillie (Mrs. Horace G. Hoad- ley) ; enr. '72-'76 cons. ; fr. Mansfield, O. ; 6. Lansingburg, N. Y., Feb. 7, '53 ; m. Sept. 22, '87. Addr. Waterbury, Conn., Fiske St. Helen Vera ; enr. '03-'07 acad., cons. ; fr. Philadelphia, Pa. ; 6. Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 29, '81. Student, Ashburnham, Mass., Box 333. Howard ; enr. Marshfleld, Ind. — x. '66-'68 prep. ; fr. ^Irene Lucretia ; enr. '03-' 04 cons. acad. ; fr. Cherokee, la. — x. -James Augustus ; enr. '79-'80 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. — x. ■ James Corbin ; enr. '91-'93 prep. ; fr. Huron, O. Addr. Cleveland, O., 10904 Churchill ave. James Emory ; enr. '81-'82 prep. ; fr. Inverness, O. — x. James Oscar ; enr. '76-'77 prep. ; fr. Cleveland, O. ; b. Madison, Co., O., Aug. 30, '55 ; wi. Rose M. Ohliger, Dec. 22, '80. Ijife Insurance, Cleveland, O., 2272 Mur- ray Hill rd. Anderson, Jennie Clare; enr. '88-'89 cbll., '89-'90 prep., '90-'94 coll. ; fr. Port Byr- on, 111. ; h. Port Byron, 111. ; Ph. B., Oberlin, '94 ; Ph. M., Univ. of Mich., '97. Teacher, Santa Cruz, Cal., 126 Rigg st. Jessie Marguerite ; enr. '05-'08 coll., '07-'08 art. ; fr. Solon, O. ; b. Solon, O., . Oct. 4, '86. Student, Oberlin Col- lege ; Home : Oberlin, O., 133 N. Main st. Jessie Rose (Mrs. Matthew J. Bar- ley) ; enr. '91-'92 cons. ; fr. Janesville, Wis. ; 6. Appleton, Wis., Dec. 19, '68 ; m. June 7, '97. Addr. Madison, Me., R. F. D. 1. John Lawrence ; enr. '74-'76 prep. ; fr. RossVille, 111,^ — x. John J. ; enr. '65-'66 prep. ; fr. Per- rysville, O. — x. John Victor ; enr. '94-'96 acad. ; fr. Oberlin, O. — x. Joseph V. ; enr. '53-'54, '55-'57 prep. ; fr. Charlestown, O. — x. Laurence B. ; enr. '99-'00 coll. ; fr. Sidney, O. Addr. Sidney, O., Wapa- koneta ave. Laurin Cecil ; enr. '81-'83 sem. ; fr. Austin, Tex. Llbbie (Mrs. Seba S. Brown) ; enr. '67-'68 prep. ; fr. Ashtabula, O. Addr. Minneapolis, Minn., 1400 Park ave. -Lida ; enr. '92-'94 cons. ; fr. Wabash, Ind. — X. Lillian Luella ; enr. '98-'99, '02-'04, '05-'07 cons. ; fr. Hillsdale, Mich. ; b. Hudson, Mich., Oct. 5, '65. Music Teacher, Hillsdale, Mich., 104 Hillsdale St. Martha ; enr. '74-'75 prep. ; fr. Ed- wardsburg, O. — x. Mary ; enr. '58-'59 prep. ; fr. Litch- field, O. — X. Mary Florentine : enr. '84-'86 prep., cons. ; fr. Pittsburg, Pa. — x. Mary Victorine (Mrs. Archibald W. McCulley) ; enr. '95-'96 acad. ; fr. Wash- ington, la. ; 0. Sigourney, la.. Mar. 29, '76 ; m. Feb. 16, '98. Addr. Washing- ton, Iowa, 403 S. Iowa ave. —Mary Vida ; enr. '99-'01 cons. ; fr. Eau Claire, Wis. — x. Anderson, Matthew; enr. '67-'68 prep., '68- '70, '71-'74 coll. ; Greenville, Tenn. ; 6. Green Castle, Pa., Jan. 25, '48 ; m. Caro- line V. Wiley, Aug. 17, '80; A. B., Ober- lin, '74 ; A. M., '77 ; D. D., Lincoln Univ., '04. Minister ; Teacher, Philadelphia, Pa., 1924 S. College ave. .Anderson, Maud Elvira; enr. '01-'07 acad., coll. ; fr. Solon, O. ; 6. Lincoln, Neb., Apr. 9, '85 ; A. B., Oberlin, '07. Teacher, Bluflfton, Ohio. Michael John ; enr. '02-'03 acad. ; fr. Kadovish, Macedonia, Turkey. — x. Xettie ; enr. '93-'94 cons. ; fr. Colum- bus, O. — X. Perry B. ; enr. '73-'74 prep. ; fr. Penn Line, Pa. — x. Retta (Mrs. Charles A. Miller) ; enr. '65-'66 prep. ; fr. Dayton, O. Addr. Dayton, O. — y. -Robert T. ; enr. '37-'38 prep. ; fr. Westfleld, N. Y. — x. Rose A. ; enr. '55, prep., '56-'57 coll. fr. Ann Arbor, Mich.- -S. Manola (Mrs. Ernest C. Miller) enr. '!!0-'91 prep., cons. ; fr. Greenville, Mich. ; 6. Altoona, Pa., Sept. 28, '68 ; m. May 24, '93. Addr. Concrete, Wash. 21 Anderson] Oberlin College [Andress :Sarah Etta (Mrs. Charles S. Brown) ; enr. '81-'82 prep., '82-'84 lit., '05-'07 cons. ; fr. Huron, O.' ; 6. Huron, O., Jan. 13, '65; m. Aug. 15, '89. Addr. Chicago, 111., 1854 Arlington pi. T. N. ; enr. '65-'66 prep. ; fr. Terrtf Haute, Ind. — x. Anderson, Tacy Permelia; enr. '64-'66 prep., '66-'70 lit. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; b. Carlisle, O., Jan. 15, '50; L. B., Oberlin, '70. Teacher, Oberlin, O. Victor Charles ; enr. '89-' 90 cons. ; fr. Varuland, Sweden. — x. Anderson, Wilbert Lee; enr. '71-'73 prep., '74-'79 coll. ; fr. East Berkshire, Vt. ; 6. East Berkshire, Vt., July 21, '57 ; m. Dora A. Beattie, Aug. 14, '83 ; A. B., Oberlin, '79; D. D., '08; D. B., Yale, '82. Minister, Amherst, Mass., 1 School st. William Byron ; enr. '69-'71 coll. ; fr. Enosburgh, Vt. — x. William Rockwell; enr. '07-'08 coll., cons. ; fr. St. Paul, Minn. ; b. St. Paul, Minn., '88. Student, Oberlin College; Home : St. Paul, Minn., 1969 Marshall ave. William Truby ; enr. '88-'90 prep.; fr. New Bethlehem, Pa. — x. * Zecharia M. ; enr. '67-'69 prep. ; fr. Terre Haute, Ind. ; d. EvansvlUe, Ind., May 19, '86. * — —Margaret Elizabeth ; enr. '71-'73 prep., '73-'76 lit. ; fr. Bedford, O. ; d. Bedford, O., Dec. 25, '78. * Sarah Ann (Mrs. Louis K. Dickin- son) ; enr. '72-'74 prep., '74-'77 lit. ; fr. Bedford, O. ; d. Topeka, Kans., July 14, '98. Andress, Alice S. (Mrs. Robert E. Doolit- tle) ; enr. '70-'72 cons. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; b. Henrietta, O., Oct. 30, '53 ; m. Jan. 8, '73. Addr. Painesville, O., 153 St. Clair St. Fred E. ; enr. '99-'00 acad. ; fr. Birm- ingham, O. Addr. Birmingham, O. Harvey JJ. ; enr. '47-'48 prep. ; fr. Cooks Corners, O.- Henry M. ; enr. '70-'71, '72-'73 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. Addr. Birmingham, O. Henry M. ; enr. '99-'00 acad. ; fr. Birmingham, O. ; b. Henrietta, O., June 19, '55 ; m. Medora G. Boynton, July 8, '78 ; Pres. Elyria Bd. Pub. Service, '03- '05. Real Estate, Elyria, O., 635 W. Broad st. * Leon George ; enr. '80-'84 prep. ; fr. Birmingham, O. ; d. San Juan, Cuba, July 1, '98. Andrew, Alice Carmen ; enr. '01-'03 cons. ; fr. Indianapolis, Ind. ; b. Westville, Ohio, Aug. 2, '83. Music Teacher, Wash- ington, Pa., 158 Hall ave. Andrews, Abbie Loraine (Mrs. Alansen An- drews) ; enr. '64-'65 prep., '66-'67 lit. ; fr. Ashland, O. ; b. Brimfleld, Mass., Feb. 20, '50; m. Nov. 28, '70. Addr. Los An- geles, Cal., IDIO Orange st. Abbie May (Mrs. William J. Wil- liams) ; enr. '93-'95 acad. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; b. Hurley, S. Dak., June 15, '76; m. Sept. 2, '01. Asst. Pastor, Wayland, O. Abigail R. ; enr. '45-'46 lit. ; fr. Har- risville, O. — x. Albert ; enr. '88-'89 prep. ; fr. Mon- roeville, O. Addr. Bellevue, Ohio. Albert Edward ; enr. '98-'99 acad. ; fr. South Haven, Mich. — x. Albert W. ; enr. '66-'68 prep. ; fr. Winona, Minn. — x. Amasa B. ; enr. '42-'44 prep. ; fr. Brooklyn Center, O. — x. Anna Dee (Mrs. Walter B. Denslow) ; enr. '91-'92 cons. ; fr. Wellsville, O. ; b. Wellsville, O. ; m. Nov. 9, '99. Addr. Pittsburg, Pa., 3652 California ave. Anna M. (Mrs. Alfred Newhall) ; enr. '73-'74 cons. ; fr. East Clarksfield, Ohio ; 6. New York, N. Y., May 13, '57; m. Dec. 26, '80. Nurse, Norwalk, Ohio, Norwalk Hospital. Annie E. ; enr. '56-'57 prep. ; fr. Ber- lin, 0. ; d. Maysville, Ky. — Arthur Chase ; enr. '72-'76 coll. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; b. Oberlin, O., Aug. 21, '54 ; tn. Mary M. Hunt, June 10, '80. Grain, Minneapolis, Minn., 803 Chamber Commerce. Bessie May (Mrs. C. E. Merwin) ; e7ir. '8G-'88 prep., art ; fr. Peru, Ind. Addr. Mansfield, Ohio. Andrews, Calista; enr. '73-'74 lit., '74-'76 lit. ; fr. River Falls, Wis. ; b. L6vell, Me., Oct. 13, "45; Lit., Oberlin, '75. Addr. Danvers, Mass., 150 Holten st. Carrie Elizabeth (Mrs. John H. Pot- ter) ; enr. '76-'77 prep., cons., '77-'78 cons. ; fr. Romeo, Mich.; b. Almont, Mich., June 13, '58; m. Dec. 28, '78. Addr. De- troit, Mich., 97 Pitcher st. 22 Andrews] Students, 1833-1908 [Andrews Charles Richard ; enr. '70-'71 prep., '71-'75 coll. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; b. Cleveland, O., Nov. 4, '52 ; m. Mary W. r armer, Sept. 24, '79. General Merchant, Ada, Minn. Charles Richard, Jr. ; enr. '07-'08 -Flossie Mae; enr. '03-'08 cons., '06- coll. ; fr. Ada, IVjiinn. ; b. Ada, Minn, Nov. 19, '86. Student, Oberlin College; Home : Ada, Minn. Charles W. ; enr. '53-'54 prep. ; fr. Vermilion, O. ; b. Vermilion, O., Feb. 19, '39 ; Priv. Co. F., 12Sth O. V. I., Dec. '63- July '65. Addr. Vermilion, O. -Charlotte E. ; enr. '73-'74 lit. ; fr. Lit- ington, Mich. — x. '07 acad. ; fr. Brownhelm, O. Andrews, Frances Delia (Mrs. Luman H. Tenney) ; enr. '59-'63 lit.; fr. Oberlin, O. ; 6. Cleveland, O., Apr. 30, '44 ; m. Apr. 16, '67 ; Lit., Oberlin, '63. Addr. Oberlin, C, 178 N. Professor st. Frances Elizabeth ; enr. '04-'06 coll., cons. ; fr. Minneapolis, Minn. ; 6. Fargo, N. Dak., Oct. 9, '84 ; Wells College, '08. Addr. Minneapolis, Minn., 245 Clifton ave. -Frank ; enr. '66-'67 prep. ; fr. Wash- tie Rock, Ark. — x. Cornie F. ; enr. '68-'71 lit. ; fr. Hud- son, N. Y. Addr. Hudson, N. Y., 751 Warren st. Cortez W. ; enr. '45-'47 prep. ; fr. Newburg, O. — x. — Denner Lorenzo ; enr. '06-'08 sem. ; fr. Butler, O. ; b. Beverley, O., Aug. 30, '73 ; m. Iva D. McCray, Oct. 5, '04 ; P. B., Bev- erly Normal, '93 ; A. B., Lafayette, '05 ; 31st Mich. V. I., Apr. '98, May '99. Minister ; Student ; Home : Wellington, O., R. F. D. 3. Edward William ; enr. '67-'69 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. Addr. Chicago, 111., 4403 Oakenwald ave. Edwin B. ; enr. '46-'47 prep. ; fr. Ro- chester, N. Y. — X. Andrews, Edwin William; enr. '65-'67 prep., '68-'72 coll. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; A. B., Ober- lin, '72. Business, Chicago, 111., 4403 Oakenwald ave. Eliza ; enr. '59-'60, '62-'64 prep. ; fr. Pittsfleld, O. — X. Elvira A. ; enr. '55-' 56 prep. ; fr. Ber- lin, O. — X. Esther Cathcart ; enr. '03-'05, '06-'08 acad., cons. ; fr. Oberlin, O. Student, Oberlin College ; Home : Oberlin, Ohio,^.195 Forest st. Faith Rowse (Mrs. Merle H. Collins) ; enr. '99-'00 cons. ; fr. Washington, Kans. ; b. Seal, O., Feb. 18, '78 ; m. Sept. 7, '04. Addr. Kingfisher, Okla. Florence (Mrs. Andrew F. Hinman) ; enr. '72-'74 prep. ; fr. North Camden, O. ; b. Henrietta, O., Oct., 1, '54 ; m. Dec. 18, '78. Addr. Toledo, O., 2313 Auburn ave. Florence Louise (Mrs. Blake McDow- ell) ; enr. '88-'89 prep., '89-'90 lit. ; fr. Cleveland, O. ; 6. Chicago, III., Nov. 2, '76; m. Dec. 20, '93. Addr. Medina, Ohio. — — -Frank Heath ; enr. '81-'82 prep. ; fr. Mentor, O. Addr. Mentor, Ohio. George D. ; enr. '68-'69 prep. ; fr. Claridon, O. ; b. Claridon, O., Aug. 8, '50 ; m. Hattie M. Davis, Feb. 25, '80. Farmer, East Claridon, O. George H. ; enr. '39-'40 prep. ; fr. Me- dina, O. — X. -George W. ; enr. '60-'61 sem. ; fr. Lis- bon, 111.- — X. Andrews, George Whitefie^d; enr. '52-'54 prep., '54-'58 coll. ; fr. Wayne, O. ; 6. Wayne, O., Feb. 4, '33 ; m. Harriet West, Mar. 30, '59; A. B., Oberlin, '58; A. M., '62; D. B., Andover, '67; D. D., Rlpon, '86 ; Professor Emeritus, Talladega Col- lege. Addr. Monroeville, O., R. F. D. 1. Andrews, George Whitfield; enr. '70-'80 cons. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; b. Wayne, O., Jan. 19, '61 ; OT. Harriet A. Clark, July 3, '88 ; Cons. Oberlin, '79 ; A. M., hon., '00 ; Mus. D., '03 ; Mus. B., '06. Professor, Oberlin Conservatory, Oberlin, Ohio, 195 Forest st. Andrews, George Whitfield, Jr. ; enr. '07-' '08 cons. ; fr. Oberlin, O. Student, Oberlin, Ohio, 195 Forest st. Georgia Louise ; enr. '04-'05 cons., '05- '08 coll. ; fr. Wellington, O. ; b. Welling- ton, O., Feb. 10, '87. Student, Ober- lin College ; Home : Wellington, O. Harriet S. (Mrs. E. C. Skinner) ; enr. '55-'56 prep. ; fr. Vermilion, O. ; &. Vel:- mllion, O., Mar. 28, '40. Addr. Tall- madge, Ohio. Hattie (Mrs. W. L. Johnson) ; enr. '61-'62 prep. ; fr. Henrietta, O. Addr. Toledo, O., 2845 Auburn ave. Hazel Estella ; enr. '05-'07 cons. ; fr. Bucyrus, O. ; b. Bucyrus, O. Super- visor of Pub. Sol. Music, Lancaster, Wis., Box 360. 23 Andrews] Oberlin College [Andrews Andrews, Helen Margaret (Mrs. Caius C. Cobb) ; enr. '54-'58 lit. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; 6. Cleveland, O., Feb. 28, '36 ; m. Apr. 30, '60; Lit., Oberlin, 58. Addr. Cleve- land, O., Magnolia Drive, N. E. Henry ; enr. '63-'64 prep. ; fr. Hen- rietta, O. — X. Andrews, Herbert Tenney ; enr. '01-'06 acad., c )11., cons. ; /r. Ada, Minn. ; 6. Glyndon, Minn., Mar. 7, '84 ; A. B., Oberlin, '06. Engraver, Cleveland, O., 1884 E. 18th st. Jacob V. ; enr. '58-'59 prep. ; fr. Bu- cyrus, O. — x. Jessie Irene ; enr. '91-'93 acad. ; fr. Bay City, Mich. ; 6. St. Louis, Mc, Nov. 7, '72. Addr. Bay City, Mich., 1213 Sixth St. John Bartlett ; enr. '07-'08 coll., cons. ; fr. Rocliford, 111. ; 6. Rockford, 111., Oct. 21, '85. Student, Oberlin Col- lege ; Home : Rockford, 111., 1807 School St. Julia C. ; enr. '57-'58 prep. ; fr. Mar- garetta, O. — x. Khlar Mont ; enr. 'i)0-'Cl prep., cons. ; fr. Garland, Pa. ; 6. Garland, Pa., July 23, •70; nu Sigried L. Swanson, Oct. 24, '00; L.L. B., Columbian Univ., '97. Busi- ness, Warren, Pa., 500 Fourth st. -Lewis B. ; enr. ■70-'71 prep, '71-'72 prep., cons. ; fr. Letia, 111. — x. Lois ; enr. '69-'70 prep. ; /r. Bucyrus, O.— a?. Lora Adaline (Mrs. W. Carlton James) ; enr. '97-'99 cons. ; fr. Bay City, Mich. ; b. Bay City, Mich., july 16, '79 ; m. June 14, '05. Addr. Bay City, Mich, 1212 Fourth st. Lora E. (Mrs. Charles H. Gazlay) ; enr. '61-'63 prep. ; fr. Flint, Mich. ; 6. Genesee, Mich., July 14, '43 : m. May 22, '65. Addr. Flint, Mich., 325 W. First St. Lora Eliza (Mrs. Perry Davison) ; enr. '83-'84, '86-'87 prep., cons., '85-'86 cons. ; fr. Penfield, O. ; '6. Penfield, O., Dec. 17, '65 ; m. Dec. 4, '90. Addr. Wellington, O., K. F. D. 3. Lottie B. ; enr. '70-'71 prep., '71-'73 lit., '73-'74 cons. ; fr. Little Rock, Ark.- Lucy Caroline ; enr. '70-'71 lit. ; fr. Molokai, Hawaii ; h. Molokai, Hawaii, Aug. 16, '53 ; A. B., Univ. of Mich., '76. Agent, Orange, N. J., 100 Park st. Lucy Lillian (Mrs. Arthur G. Thatch- er) ; enr. dO-'93 acad., '93-'95 coll. ; fr. Centralia, Kan. ; 6. Oberlin, O., Dec. 18, '75 ; m. Sept. 7, '01. Addr. Fremont, O., ;il5 Lincoln st. Lulu Dana ; enr. '06-'07 coll. ; fr. Faritault. Minn. ; b. Faribault, Minn., Mar. 1, '86. Addr. Faribault, Minn. Luman A. ; enr. '58-'61 prep. ; fr. Henrietta, O. ; d. Toledo, O., '07. Lydia (Mrs. Robert Van Vranken) ; enr. '55-'56 prep. ; fr. New London, Ohio ; 6. Brimfleld, O., Mar. 8, '39; m. Apr. 16. '66. Addr. New London, Ohio. M. Eva ; enr. '72-'73 prep. ; fr. Ober- lin, O. — X. Mae Winchester (Mrs. Lloyd Ste- vens) ; enr. '95-96 acad. ; fr. Oberlin, O. Addr. Fryeburg, Me. Margaret Helen ; enr. '06-'08 cons.. acad. ; fr. South Haven, Mich. ; b. Cleve- land, O., Mar. 23, '86. Student, Oberlin Conservatory ; Home : South Ha- ven, Mich, 327 Pearl st. Martin Montgomery ; enr. '59-'60 piep.. •61-'62 army ; fr. Flint,, Mich. ; 6. Genesee Co., Mich., Apr. 12, '39 ; m. Mary E. Plum, Jan. 29, '69 ; Priv. Co. C. 7th Reg. O. V. I., Apr. '61-Aug. '62; Sergt., Aug. '62- July '64 ; First Lieut and Adj., 185th Reg. O. V. .1., July '64-Feb. '65; Capt., Sept. 18-Sept. 28th, '65. Bank- er, Bay City, Mich., 1213 Sixth st. Mary ; enr. •69-'70 prep. ; fr. Bucyrus, O. — X. * Mary Aimee ; enr. '80-'91 prep., cons., '91-'92 cons. ; fr. Black River Falls, Wis. ; rf. St. Paul, Minn., Apr. 26, '93. Mary Augusta ; enr. '77-'80 prep. ; fr. Rockport, O. ; 6. Lena, 111., Jan. 11, '53. Hospital Supt., Waterbury, Conn., Water- bury Hospital. * A^firetcs, Mary Deare (Mrs. Longley) ; enr. '69-'70 lit., cons., •70-'71 lit. ; fr. Hudson, N. Y. ; d. Hudson, N. Y., '92 ; Lit., Oberlin, '71. * ^Mary E. ; enr. '44-'45 prep. ; fr. Brownhelm, O. ; d. Brownhelm, O. Mary E. ; enr. '56-'57 prep. ; fr. Brighton, O. — x. Mary E. ; enr. '57-'58 prep. ; fr. Ober- lin, O.—x. Andrews, Mary Jane (Mrs. Silas F. Milli- kan) ; enr. '54-'57 lit. ; fr. Rochester, N. Y. ; b. Rochester, N. Y., May 3, '34 ; m. Sept. 13, "64 ; Lit, Oberlin, '57. .\ddr. Maquoketa, Iowa. 24 Andrews] Students, 1833-1908 [Andrus Melancthon Zwinglius ; enr. '51-'52 prep. ; fr. Wayne, O. ; 6. Wayne, O., Mar. 16, '30 ; m. Carrie A. Cathcart, Apr. 3, '60. Addr. Fremont, O., 315 Lincoln St. Mittie W. (Mrs. Gifford) ; enr. '71-'75 lit., '75-'76 cons. ; fr. Hudson, N. Y. Addr. Washburn, Wis.- — y. -Mollie E. ; enr. '67-'69 lit., '69-'70 lit. cons. ; fr. Cardington, O. Myrtle Eunice ; enr. '06-'08 coll., cons. ; fr. Wallinjrford, Vt. ; 6. Walllng- ford, Vt., Mar. 19, '89. Student, Oberlin College ; Home : WalUngford, Vt., S. Main st. Andrews, Rita Lenore; enr. '02-'06 coll. ; fr. L.eadville, Colo. ; b. Empire, Colo., Apr. 29, '82; A. B., Oberlin, '06. Teacher, Leadville, Colo., 224 E. Sixth st. Robert ; enr. '69-'71 prep. ; fr. Bu- cyrus, O. — x. Robert Emmet ; enr. '69-'70 prep. ; fr. Hudson, N. Y. ; b. Hudson, N. Y., July 25. '52; m. Ida Look, May 18, '81. En- gineer, Spokane, Wash., 2421 Sharp ave. Robert J. ; enr. '56-'57, '58-*59 prep. ; fr. Bucyrus, O. — x. Samuel C. ; enr. '70-'71 prep. ; fr. Mo- lokal, Hawaii. Addr. Chicago, 111.., 920 Caxton Bldg. St. Claire ; enr. '55-'57, '58-'60 prep. ; fr. Bucyrus, O. — x. * Theodore Alexander ; enr. '52-'53, '55- '56 prep., '56-'57 coll. ; fr. Cleveland, O. ; d. Evanston, 111., Apr. 17, '93. Andrews, Wallace Farmer; enr. '96-'99 acad., '99-'03 coll. ; fr. Ada, Minn. ; b. Glyndon, Minn., July 20, '80; A. B., Oberlin, '03; L.L. D., Western Reserve, '08. Law- yer, Ada, Minn. Walter Cooper ; erir. '05-'06 coll. ; fr. Baraboo, Wis. ; b. Ironton, Wis., Jan. 8, '88. Student, Madison, Wis. William ; enr. '50-'51 prep. ; fr. Har- risville, O. — x. William B. ; enr. '61-'62 prep. ; fr. Penfield, O. ; 6. Penfleld, O., Mar. 26, '41 ; m. Jennie E. McLean, May 22, '62. Farmer, Wellington, O., R. F. D. 3. * William lienry ; enr. 'o9-'61, '62-'63 prep. ; fr. Henrietta O. ; d. Fremont, O., Jan. 3, '86. * William P. ; enr. ■40-'42 prep., •42-'46 coll. ; fr. Brownbelm, O. ; d. Brownhelm, O., Apr. 2, '40. Andrus, Alice Anna ; enr. '01-'02 coll. ; fr. Wellington, O. ; b. Brighton, 0., Feb. 23, '82. Stenographer, Wellington, O. * Emily Antoinette (Mrs. David N. Leonard) ; enr. '69-'70 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; d. Grovertown, Mich., July 27, '88. George Alanson ; enr. '06-'08 coll.. cons. ; fr. Klngsville, O. ; b. Saybrook, 0., May 28, '85. Student, Oberlin Col- lege ; Home : Klngsville, O. Hannah Emeline (Mrs. George M. Gray) ; enr. '81-'82 lit., '82-'83 lit., cons. ; fr. Ashtabula, O. ; b. Saybrook, O., July 8, '61 ; m. May 28, '84. Addr. Fostoria, Ohio, 407 N. County Line. Mary Eveline (Mrs. Frank A. Chap- man) ; enr. •(o-'74, '75-'76 lit., '76-'77 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; 6. Reedsburg, Wis., Au).'. 19, '55; m. Feb. 16, '78. Addr. Wellington, O., 36 Prospect st. Maynard ; enr. '07-'08 acad., cons. ; fr. Denver, Colo. ; 6. Valley City, N. Dak., Dec. 17, '92. Student, Oberlin Acad- emy ; Home : Denver, Colo., 1378 High st. Minnie Belle ; enr. '80-'81 cons. ; fr. Clyde, O. Addr. Cleveland, Ohio. Pearl Julia (Mrs. Harland P. Jef- fers) ; enr. '84-'85 prep., cons., '85-'86 cons. ; fr. Ashtabula, O. ; b. Saybrook, O., Apr. 4, '66 ; m. Nov. 1, '90. Addr. Ashtabula, O., R. F. D. 6. Ralph Roscoe ; enr. '05-'08 acad.. coll. ; fr. Denver, Colo. ; b. Valley City, N. Dak., June 13, '86. Student, Ober- lin College ; Home : Denver, Colo., 1378 High St. Aney, D. C. ; enr. '56-'57 prep. ; fr. DImIck, Pa. — X. * Angel, Harriet N. ; enr. '53-'54 coll. ; fr. Akron, O. ; d. Cleveland, O., Feb. 28, '07. Richard Marvin ; enr. '87-'90 prep., '92-'93 acad. ; fr. Hailey, Idaho ; 6. Eau Clair, Wis., Sept. 24 ,'71 ; m. Lucy Walt- ers, Aug. 22, '95 ; Co. Atty., Blaine Co., Idaho. Attorney at Law, Hailey, Idaho. * Angell, Edward B. ; enr. '52-'55 prep. ; fr. Akron, O. ; d. Akron, O. Angell, Helen Evangeline (Mrs. L. B. Holmes) ; enr. '80-' 83 lit. ; fr. Pittsfield. Mass. ; L. B., Oberlin, '83 ; A. M., Ada Normal Inst., '85. Teacher, Oak Park, 111., 123 Wisconsin st. Jessie Lincoln; enr. '88-'89 lit., art.; fr. Geneseo, 111. Addr. Chicago, 111., 6435 Kimbark ave. For explanation of abbreviations, see "Explanatory Notes" page 2, this Section. 25 Angell] Oberlin College [Anthony Mary Frances (Mrs. Charles H. Lin- coln) ; enr. '92-'93 cons. ; fr. Lewiston, Me. ; 6. North Scituate, R. I., July 29, '68;»t. Aug. 28, '01; A. B., Bates Coll., '90. Addr. Worcester, Mass., 22 Dean St. Angene, Anna Laura (Mrs. Robert C. Long- fellow) ; enr. '93-"98 cons. ; fr. Fostoria, O. ; 6. Tiffin, O., July 18, '75 ; m. July 6, •00; Cons., Oberlin, '98; Mus. B., '06. Addr. Toledo, Ohio, 1611 22nd st. Angle, Bertha ; enr. '05-07 cons., coll., '07- '08 art. ; 1r. Oberlin, O. Student, Oberlin, Ohio, 63 E. Lorain st. Cassius Marcus ; enr. '01-'02 cons. ; p\ Ionia, Mich. — x. Angle, John Harrison; enr. '98-'00 acad., '00-'04 coll. ; fr. Copenhagen, N. Y. ; 6. Copenhagen, N. Y., Aug. 8, '80 ; m. Myrna Morrison, '05 ; A. B., Oberlin, '04. Business, Oberlin, O., 100 Elm st. Angus, Addison Clark ; enr. '94-'97 acad. ; fr. Oakham, Mass. ; h. Elizabeth, N. J., Dec. 16, '75; A. B., Yale, '01. Direc- tor of Athletics, Ossining, N. Y. Annan, Edward Hall; enr. '00-'05 coll.; 1r. Webster Groves, Mo. ; b. St. Louis, Mo., Feb. '81 ; A. B., Oberlin, '05. Busi- ness, Webster Grove^, Mo., 165 Plant ave. Annesley, William ; enr. '43-'45, '46-'48 coll. ; 1r. Albany, N. Y. — x. Annis, Ada Arabella (Mrs. Ledyard V. Lewis) ; enr. '72-'73 lit. ; 1r. Amherst, O. ; h. Amherst, O. Addr. Redlands, Cal., 1033 Orange st. • Eleanora (Mrs. Charles Blair) ; enr. '63-'64, '65-'66 prep. ; 1r. South Amherst, O. ; d. Omaha, Neb., Oct. 7, '98. Emma Mary (Mrs. Harvey L. Bas- sett) ; enr. '77-'78 prep. ; fr. South Am- herst, O. ; fi. Amherst, O. ; m. Nov. 17, '87. Addr. Oberlin, O., 279 W. College st -Lulu Belle (Mrs. W. H. Pond) ; enr. '84-'85 cons. ; fr. South Amherst, O. Addr. Roger's Park Chicago, 111., 838 Lunt ave. Antes, Michael ; enr. •42-'46 prep. ; fr. Tren- ton, O. — X. Peter; enr. '40-'42 prep., '42-'43 coll.; fr. Trenton, O. — x. Anthony, Arthur Mead fr. Seymour, Ind. 2802 S. 42nd ct. Elizabeth Price ; enr. '07-'08 coll. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; 6. Oberlin, O., Oct. 23, '89. Student, Oberlin College ; Home : Oberlin, O., 214 E. College st. enr. '05-'06 acad. ; Addr. Chicago, 111., James William ; enr. '77-'81 prep., '93-"94 art ; fr. Ottawa, III. ; *. Evans- ville, Ind., Jan. 23, '61 ; m. Cora M. Squire, Jan. 15, '89. Farmer, Ober- lin, 0., 214 E. College st. Louise Jane ; enr. '62-'64 lit. ; fr. Princeton, 111. ; 6. Bowling Green, 111.^ Feb. 19, '40. a.ddr. Princeton, Ill,» 1324 S. Main st. -Maria ; enr. '52-"53 prep., ■53-'54 lit. ; fr. Rochester, N. Y. — x. ^Merritt J. ; enr. '53-'54 prep. ; fr. Rochester, N. Y. — ^a-. * Anyan, Jennie (Mrs. Andrew Strack) ; enr, '67-"69 prep. ; fr. Fitchvllle, O. ; d. Nor- walk, O., Nov. '06. Apker, Sadie ; enr. '81-' 82 cons. ; fr. Mans- field, O. — X. App, Carl ; enr. '72-'73 prep. ; fr. BoUivar,. Appenzeller, Daisy Dean ; enr. '98-'00 cons. ; fr. Saginaw, Mich. Addr. Saginaw,. Mich., 626 N. Michigan ave. Lulu Mae ; enr. '98-*00 cons. ; fr. Sagi- naw, Mich. Addr. Saginaw, Mich.. 626 N. Michigan ave. Appleby, Adelaide (Mrs. Charles Cooley) ; ■ enr. '51-'53 prep., '53-'54 lit. ; fr. Oberlin,. O. Addr. Gaylord, Mich. — y. * Charles R. ; enr. '57-'59 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; d. Oberlin, O., Dec. 7, '59. * Ellen C. (Mrs. C. F. Dutton) ; enr. '57-'58 prep., •58-'63 lit. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; d. Peoria, 111., May '78. Appleby, Frances Jeannette; enr. '03-'0T coll. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; A. B., Oberlin, '07. Addr. Cleveland, O., 6015 Quimby ave. Mary Doran ; enr. '99-'00 cons. ; fr. Lorain, O. — x. * Susan (Mrs. J. B. Fletcher) ; enr. '58- '59 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; d. St. Albans, Vt., Nov. 5, '01. Applegate, Bessie P. ; enr. '73-' 75 cons. ; fr. Oberlin, O. — x. Frances Lydla (Mrs. Franklin Rum- baugh) ; enr. '66-'69 lit. ; fr. Windham, O. Addr. E. Cleveland, O., 35 Penrose ave. John C. ; enr. '73-'75 coll. ; fr. Ober- lin, O. — X. Appleman, Seymour Joseph ; enr. prep. ; fr. Corsica, O. — x. '85-'8T 26 Appleton] Students, 1833-1908 [Armor Appleton, Fayette Oilman; enr. '76-'78 prep , '78-'81 coll., '81-'84 sem., '90-'91 p. g. sem. ; fr. Victory, Vt. ; 6. Victory, Vt., July 2, '54 ; m. Ella L. Wirt, Sept. 24, '85 ; Sem., Oberlin, '84. House Build- er, Flushing, L. I., New York, Beech st. and Parsons ave. George Stebins ; enr. '80-'83 prep. ; fr. Victory, Vt. ; 6. Victory, Vt., Mar. 25, '62 ; m. Mary I'itzgerald, Nov. 1, 93. Land Improvement and Builder, Flushing, R. I., 14 Ash St. * John Ashley ; enr. '81-'83 coll. ; fr. Victory, Vt. ; d. Victory, Vt., June 30, '83. Appleton, Lilla Estelle; enr. '81-'82 prep., '82-'86 lit, '89-'90 coll., '90-'91 cons. ; fr. Victory, Vt. ; b. Victory, Vt., Nov. '58 ; L. B., Oberlin, '86; Ph. B., '90; Ph. M., Univ. of Chicago, '03, S. M., '04. Director School of Education, Upper Iowa Univ., Fayette, Iowa. Appy, Earnest F. ; enr. '73-'74 cons. ; fr Rochester, N. Y. Addr. Rochester, N Y.— I/. Apthorp, Carl Rufus ; enr. '84-'86 prep. ; fr. Lee Center, 111. Addr. E. Cleveland, O., 75 Marloes st. • Henry ; enr. '59-'60 prep. ; fr. Euclid, O. Addr. Ashtabula, O. Archer, Electa Jane ; enr. 'OO-'Ol cons. ; fr. Massillon, O. Addr. Massillon, Ohio, 26 S. Hill St. Lena Lavinia (Mrs. Alfred A. Hard- esty) ; enr. '02-'03 cons., acad. ; fr. Bel- laire, 0. ; 6. Bellaire, O., Aug. 4, '87 ; m. Jan. 8, '07. Addr. Columbus, O., 1017 Oak St. Thomas JefCerson ; enr. '76-'77, '78- '79 prep. ; fr. Cardington, O. — x. Archibald, William Elder; enr. '80-'81 sem. ; fr. Edinburg, Scotland ; b. Edinburg, Scot- land, Mar. 14, '53 ; m. Zenaide Redding, April 20, '77 ; Sem., Oberlin, '81 ; Ph. D., Cumberland Univ., '84 ; D. D., Gale Coll., "01. Minister, East St. Louis, 111., 1232 Gaty ave. Ardis, Emma Marie ; enr. '95-'96 cons. ; fr. Evart, Mich. — x. Argue, Esther Minnie ; enr. 'OO-'Ol cons. ; fr. Prairie Depot, O. — x. Arman, Jennie Eleanor ; enr. '03-'04 con. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; b. Cleveland, O., April '85. Kindergarten Teacher, Toledo, O., 522 Piatt St. Armor, Samuel; enr. '68-'71 coll. ; fr. Nor- wood, la. ; b. Moriah, N. Y., Mar. 20, '43 ; m. Alice L. Taylor, Aug. 9, '71 ; A. B., Oberlin, '71 ; Supervisor of Orange Co., Cal., '89-'99; City Trustee, '00-'08 ; Priv. Co. H., 9th 111. Cavalry, Feb.-Sept., '65. Journalist, Orange, Cal., 4-t Plaza sq. Armour, Victoria L. ; enr. '69-"73 prep., cons. ; fr. Memphis, Tenn. — x. Arms, Frank Clayton ; enr. '88-'90 prep. ; fr. Portland, Mich. Addr. Portland, Mich. ■ -James ; e«r. '67-'70 prep. ; fr. Lon- don, Can. Addr. Detroit, Mich. — y. Armsby, Alice Lee (Mrs. Arthur H. Pear- son) ; enr. '69-'70 lit, '70-'72, '73-'76 coll. ; fr. Candia, N. H. ; b. Chester, N. H., Nov. 7, '53; m. July 7, '85; A. B., Oberlin, '76, A. M., '80. Addr. Oberlin, O., 124 Woodland ave. Clarence ; enr. '69-'71 prep. ; fr. Can- dia, N. PI. ; 6. Candia, N. H., Aug. 21, '50 ; m. Alice Marks, Dec. 31, '^79 ; Asst. Postmaster, Oberlin, '71-'77. D(rug- gist, Council Grove, Kan. * Sherman; enr. '65-'67 prep.; fr. Falr- bault, O. ; d. Pleasanton, Kan., Sept. 26, '88. Armstead, Lucius Albert ; enr. '99-'00 acad. ; fr. Mobile, Ala. Addr. Washington, D. C, 1133 15th st, N. W. Armsted, William P. ; enr. '51-'52 prep. ; fr. Yazoo City, Miss. — x. Armstroflf, Emma Luella ; enr. '96-'97 acad. ; fr. Oberlin, O. — x. Armstrong, Adelia ; enr. '53-'54 prep., '54- '55 lit. ; fr. Oberlin, O. — x. Armstrong, Albert; enr. '88-'89 prep., '89- '90 coll., lit, cons., '90-'91 coll., sem., cons., '91-'93 sem. ; fr. Guelph, Can. ; 6. Ontario, Can., Feb. 26, '60 ; m. Martha Churchman, June 23, '90 ; Sem., Oberlin, '93 ; Emer- son Coll. Oratory, '96. Lecturer, Winthrop, Mass., 25 Charles st. Alpharetta ; enr. '89-'91 prep. ; fr. Fredericksburg, O. Addr. Fredericks- burg, O. Benjamin P. ; enr. "lA-15 prep. ; fr. Hayesville, 0. — x. -Charles Newton ; enr. '87-'88 sem. ; fr. Pierce, Neb. — x. Easter ; enr. '73-' 74 prep. ; fr. New Haven, Conn. — x. — — — Ella A. ; enr. '74-'75 cons. ; fr. Gal- ion, O.—x. 27 Armstrong] Oberlin College [Arneke Frances M. ; enr. '58-'59 prep. ; fr. Milan, O. — X. G. John; enr. '53-'54 prep.; fr. Ober- lin, O. — X. Gertrude Kilbeth ; enr. '04-'05 acad., cons. ; fr. Alton, 111. — x. Glenn Hunter ; enr. '05-'07 cons. Austinburg, O. ; 6. Austinburg, O., Mar. 8, '83. Alusic Teacber, Algona, Iowa. Arneke, Arthur Henry ; enr. '03-'05 cons. ; fr. Sherman, Pa. ; 6. Sherman, Pa., Jan. 25, '86; Guilmant Organ Sch., N. Y., '08; Mem. Am. Guild of Organists. Music Teacher, Lombard Coll., Galesburg, 111. ; Home : Binghamton, N. Y., 19 Carhart ave. Arner, Caleb Dickinson ; enr. '78-'80 prep. ; fr. Salem, O. ; b. Mahoning Co., O., Nov. 6, '60 ; m. Mary A. Blackburn, Mar. 22, '83. Farmer, Salem, Ohio. -James M. ; enr. York, O. — x. '49-'51 prep. ; fr. * Arnert, James S. ; enr. '58-'59 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; d. '63. -Jennie ; enr. '66-'67 lit. ; fr. West Lebanon, Ind. — x. Josephine ; enr. '76-'77 prep, ; fr. Ro- chester, O. — X. Lena Lyle (Mrs. Frank C. Witter) ; enr. 'OO-'Ol cons. ; fr. Lapeer, Mich. ; 6. Lapeer, Mich., Nov. 28, '81; m. Feb. 14, '07. Addr. Ann Arbor, Mich., 1126 K. Ann st. -Lillian Josephine; e7ir. '76-'78 prep.; fr. Winchester, Ind. — x. - Lydia C. ; enr. '53-'54 prep. ; fr. Ober lin, O. — X. M. Jennie ; enr. '59-'62 prep., '62-'63 lit. ; fr. Willlamsport, O. — x. M. K. ; enr. •53-'54 coll. ; fr. Milan, O. — X. Mary C. ; enr. '53-'55 prep. ; fr. Ober- lin, O. — X. Mary J. (Mrs. John Davis) ; enr. '55- '57, '62-'63 prep. ; fr. Rochester, O. ; d. Rochester, O., '76. May Ix)uise ; enr. '07-'08 coll. ; fr. Erie, Pa. ; 6. Conneautville, Pa. Student, Oberlin College; Home: Erie, Pa., 934 E. 21st st. -Minnie Smith; enr. '89-'90 cons., '90- '91 cons., prep. ; fr. Fergus, O. — x. Nancy (Mrs. J. B. Grosjean) ; enr. '83-'85 prep. ; fr. Fredericksburg, O. Addr. Lima, O., 112 McDonald st. -Rosa ; enr. '58-'60 prep. ; fr. Port Washington, O. — x. Tillie A. ; enr. •62-'64 prep. ; fr. Ro- chester, O. Addr. Cleveland, O., 10621 Cedar ave. Army, Alfred Forest; enr. '72-'73, '74-'76 prep. ; fr. Chicago, 111. — x. Arn, Arthur John; enr. '82-'83 coll., '83-'85 coll. cons. ; fr. Wyandotte, Kan. Addr. Eau Claire, Wis. * Arnold, Alfred; enr. '82-'86 prep., '86-'90 coll., '90-'91 cons., '93-'94 sem. ; fr. Canal Dover, O. ; d. Canal Dover, O., July 9, '99; A. B., Oberlin, '90. Anna Pardee ; enr. '82-'83 prep., '83- '84 cons. ; fr. Buffalo, N. Y. ; 6. Buffalo. X. Y., Apr. 15, '60. Addr. Oberlin, O., 141 N. Professor st. Arnold, Anna Sophia (Mrs. Raymond E. White) ; enr. •86-"87 prep., cons., '87-'91 coll. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; b. Dudley Park, England, Feb. 13, '67; m. Aug. 12, '02; Ph. B., Oberlin, '91. Addr. Tukwila, Wash. Charles Cartwright ; enr. '90-'91 prep., '92-'93 acad. ; fr. Canal Dover, O. Addr. Canal Dover, O. Charles E. ; enr. '63-'64 prep. ; fr. Wakeman, O. ; d. Cumberland, Md., Apr. 17, '65. David Stephen ; enr. '78-'81 cons. ; fr. Sycamore, 111. ;" b. Cortland, 111., May 16, '53 ; m. Electa M. Buflfum, Sept. 30, '80. Dir., Conservatory of Music, Texas Univ., Peniel, Tex. Elizabeth ; enr. '52-'53 prep. ; fr. Cors- iey, England. — x. -Emilie ; enr. '04-'05 sem. ; fr. Toledo, O. Addr. Toledo, O., 17 19th st. Frank Tryphena (Mrs. Kobert B. Hen- derson) ; enr. '82-'87 cons. ; fr. Oberlin, O. Addr. Chattanooga, Tenn., 572 Oak st. B ranklin L. ; enr. '46-'50 prep. ; fr. Gustavus, O. ; d. Salt Lake City, Utah, May 16, '05. Imogene M. (Mrs. William C. Bart- lett) ; enr. '01-' 02 art. ; fr. Geneva, O. ; 6. North Madison, O. ; m. Apr. 27, '07. Addr. Salem, O., 109 Euclid ave. John W. ; etir. '60-'64, '70-'71 prep. ; fr. Gilead, Mich. — x. Linda Leora ; enr. '95-'96 acad. ; fr. Geneva, O. Addr. Geneva, O. 28 Arnold] Students, 1833-1908 [Asadoorian Lynn ; enr. '73-'75 prep. ; fr. Ran- dolph, N. Y. — X. Mildi"ed Louise ; enr. '05-'07 coll. ; fr. West Oneonta, N. Y. ; d. West Oneonta, N. Y., Sept. 16, '07. Minnie Louise ; enr. '87-'88 prep. ; fr. W'ickliff, 0. — X. Orpha A. (Mrs. James Ormsby) ; enr. '54-'55 prep. ; fr. Amherst, O. ; d. Platts- burg, Mo. Perry B. ; enr. '63-'04 prep. ; /r. Wake- man, O. ; d. Pueblo, Colo., Nov. 1, '96. Phineas Adolphus ; enr. '86-'87 prep. ; tr. Canal Dover, O. Addr. Strasburjr, Ohio. Samuel Cecil ; enr. '7 7-' 79 prep. ; fr. Fremont, O. — x. * William Henry ; enr. '86-'87 cons., 'S0-'91 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; d. Canal Dover, O., Apr. 11, '06. William W. : enr. '54-"55, '58-'59, '60- '61 prep. ; /'r. Gilead, Mich. — x. Arnot, Cephas ; enr. '68-'69 prep. ; fr. Lex- ington, Mich. — X. Arras, Henry Thomas ; enr. '02-'03 acad. ; fr. Brooklyn, N. Y. Addr. Chicago, 111., 27 Pearson st. Arrighi, Amy Anna ; enr. '84'85 prep., cons. ; fr. Brooklyn, N. Y. — x. Arrowsmith, Lulu (Mrs. Lynn L. Atwood) ; enr. '04-'05 su. ; fr. Urbana, O. ; b. Urbana, O., Jan. 6, '84 ; m. Sept. 20, '05. Addr. Urbana, O., 8o3 E. Court st. Artherholt, Daniel H. ; mr. '59-'60, '62-'63 prep. ; fr. Hartford, O. Physician, Youngstown, O. * Arthur, Jennie Anna ; enr. '82-'84 cons., '84-'85 cons., prep. ; fr. Buffalo, N. Y. ; d. Albuquerque, N. Mex., Jan. 11, '86. 3-'88, '92-'93 Addr. North Mary Gertrude ; enr. prep. ; fr. Greenfield, O. Fairfield, O. — y. Artman, Michael ; enr. '52-'53 prep. ; fr. Fairfield, O. — x. Artz, Clara Louise ; enr. ■07-'08 cons. ; fr. Red Oak, la. Grace Barbara (Mrs. A. Richard De- mory) ; enr. '90-'91 cons. ; fr. Wellington, O. ; &. Wellington, O. ; m. Oct. 17, '93. Addr. Canton, O., 3150 W. Tuscarawas st. -Nellie Herald ; enr. '95-'96 cnns. ; fr. Sheldon, la. — x. Asadoorian, Aredis Martin ; enr. '92-"94, "97- '98 sem. ; fr. Orfa, Mesopotamia. Minister, Lebanon, S. Dak. — y. Asbaugh, John ; enr. '45-'46 prep. ; fr. West- moreland, Pa. — X. Asbury, Nannie Belle ; enr. '01-'02 cons., acad. ; fr. Kingston, O. Addr. Kings- ton, Ohio. Ash, Ada James (Mrs. D. R. Anderson) ; enr. '94-'98 cons. ; fr. Kansas City, Mo. ; 6. Somerset, O., May 10, '76 ; m. June 24, '03 ; Cons., Oberlin, '98, Mus. B., 1907. Addr. Chicago, 111. Tensla Mabel ; enr. '06-'08 cons., coll. ; fr. Huntington. W. Va. ; 6. W. Va., Nov. 4, '86. Student, Oberlin College; Home: New Martinsville, W. Va., 256 Hig'TT st. Ashford, Caroline Sara ; enr. '05-'08 coll. ; fr. Nevada, la. — Grace (Mrs. Julius Peck) ; enr. '64- '65 prep. ; fr. South Amherst, O. ; b. Vt., Feb. 18, '49; m. Jan. 21, '69. Addr. Amherst, Ohio, R. F. D. 3. Ashley, Blanche Frances (Mrs. J. H. Ilobart Randall) ; enr. '90-'91 prep., cons. ; fr. Berea, O. ; m. July 11, '03. Addr. East Cleveland, Ohio, 63 Beersford pi. Burton John ; enr. '75-'78 prep. ; fr. Marengo, O. ; b. Sparta, O., Mar. 17, '57 ; m. Addie L. Shearman, Nov. 24, '77 ; Sur- veyor, Morrow Co., O. ; City Eng. Mor- gan Park, 111. Civil and - consulting engineer, Chicago, 111., 6515 Normal Blvd. Carrie Eva (Mrs. Henry T. West) ; enr. '88-"90 art, '90-"91 art, prep. ; fr. Colebrook, O. Addr. Gambler, Ohio. Daisy Virginia ;■ enr. '98-'99 cons., '99- "00 acad. cons. ; fr. Jackson, Minn. ; 6. Jacksjn, Minn., Jan. 15, '78 : Amer. Cons, of Music. Chicago, '07. Supervisor of Pub. Sch. Music, Jackson, Minn. Dessie (Mrs. Schorndorfer) ; enr. '90-'91 prep. ; fr. Steuben, O. Addr. Chicago, Ohio. E. S. S. ; enr. '67-'69 prep. ; fr. Wil- mington, N. C. Addr. Northboro, Mass. Edith Lucretia ; enr. '05-"07 acad. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; b. Neb., Jan. 16, '86. Addr. Pasadena, Cal., 405 N. Wilson ave. -Florence Cecile ; enr. '89-'92 prep., •92-'G5 coll. ; fr. Lennox, South Dak. ; d. liCnnox, S. Dak., May 4. j7. 29 Ashley] Oberlin College [Askew Fred Allen ; enr. '88-'89 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; d. Oberlin, 0., May 3, '88. Georgia May (Mrs. A. T. Schaefifer) ; enr. '90-'91 cons. ; fr. Steuben, O. Addr. Plymouth, Ohio. Ashley, Grace Harrington (Mrs. George T. Street) ; enr. '91-'95 cons., •96-'98 cons. ; jr. Colebrook, O. ; 6. Colebrook, 0., May 31, '78 ; m. Aug. 1, '00 ; Cons., Oberlin, '98, Mus. B., '06. Addr. Edinboro, Pa. -Jane ; enr. '40-'41 lit. ; fr. Catskill, N. Y.— < acad. ; fr. Chicago, 111. — * Ault, Bessie ; cnr. '91-'92 cons. ; fr. Empor ium. Pa. Addr. Lincoln, Neb., 1232 L. St. Austin, Alanson B., enr. '48-50 prep.; fr. Laporte, Ind. — x. ♦ Alfred Clarence ; enr. '04-'05 acad. ; fr. Leavenworth, Kan. ; d. Kansas City. Mo., '07. Amanda Salome (Mrs. Seth F. Gar- rets jn) ; cnr. •74-"75 prep.. ■75-'77 lit. : Jr. North Eaton, O. ; b. N. Manitou, Mich., Oct. 3, '56; w. Apr. 5, '82. Addr. North Eaton, Ohio. -Carrie Louise ; cnr. •82-'83 prep. ; fr. Throop, N. Y. — x. Cc'.lnda Henry ; enr. '03-'04 prep ; fr. North lloosic, N. Y. — x. 32 Austin] Students, 1833-1908 [Austin Charlotte C (Mrs. Bondinot Seeley) ; air. '40-'41 prep., '41-'43 coll. ; fr. Austin- burg, O. ; d. Portland, Ore., Nov. '04. Clara Mabel ; enr. '01-'04 cons. ; fr. Austinburg, O.- — x. Genevieve Luella ; enr. '03-'05 cons. ; fr. Mendon, III. — x. Harrj Clayton ; enr. '86-"88 prep. ; fr. Kidder, Mo.. — x. Harvey ; enr. '53-'55 prep. ; fr. Napo- leon, Mich. — X. Helen ; enr. '59-'61 prep. ; fr. Sullivan, O. — X. -James Clifford ; enr. '04-'05 acad. ; fr. Waverly, HI. — x. Austin, Jane; enr. '01-'02 coll.; fr. Livings- ton, Mont. ; b. Hazel Green, Wis., '82 ; A. B. Oberlin, '02. Teacher, Livings- ton, Mont., 122 Yellowstone ave. * John ; enr. '58-'60 prep. ; fr. Ripon, 'Wis. ; d. Chicago, 111., '02. John P. ; enr. '49-'50 prep. ; fr. Wil- loughby, O. — X L. J. ; enr. 'oG-'ST prep. ; fr. Granville, O. — X. Lena A. ; enr. ■61-'G2 prep. ; fr. Austin, Lottie Mary (Mrs. Norman Kerr) ; enr. '81-'85 prep., '85-'86 lit. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; 6. Berlin, Wis., Feb. 14, '66 ; m. Nov. 3, '97. Addr. Chicago, 111., 275 La Salle ave. Lulu ; C7ir. '84-'85 cons. ; fr. Plymouth, O. ; d. Plymouth, O. Martha A. ; enr. '61-'62 prep. ; fr. Ober- lin, O. — X. Mary M. (Mrs. Clifton A. Dawley) ; enr. '74-'75 prep. ; fr. North Eaton, O. Addr. Grafton, Ohio, R. F. D. 1. Minnie Anna (Mrs. Herman M. Mc- Knight) ; enr. '84-'86 cons., prep. ; fr. Craw- fordsville, Ind. ; &. Crawfordsville, Ind., '65 ; m. '89. Addr. Crawfordsville, Ind., 514 E. Main st. Nathaniel ; enr. '55-'57 prep. ; fr. Aus- tinburg, O. ; d. Austinbuvg, O., '03. Phema ; enr. '71-'72 prep. ; fr. Henri- etta, O. ; d. Henrietta, O. S. A. ; enr. '57-'58 prep. ; fr. Brace- ville, O. — X. Sarah ; enr. "SQ-'il lit. ; fr. Austinburg, O. ; d. Austinburg, O., July, '55. Stafford L. ; enr. '42-'44 prep. ; fr. Buf- falo, N. Y.—w. ^Thirza Frances ; enr. '96-'97 cons. ; fr. Green Bay, WMs. — x. Winthrop Randall ; enr. '82-'83 prep. ; fr. Sheffield, O. Addr. Port lluron, Mich. Austin, Winthrop Randall, Jr. ; enr. '07-'08 acad. ; fr. Lorain, Ohio,, Auten,' Andrew; enr. '91-'96 coll. ; fr. Prlnce- ville, III.; 6. Princeville, 111., Jan. 3, '69; m. Alice M. Coe, Nov. 30, '98; A. B. Ober- lin, '96 ; Mem. Amer. Soc. Landscape Ar- chitects, '04. Landscape Architect, Cleveland, Ohio, 919 Rose Bldg., Ninth St. Auten, .inna Rebecca; enr. '92-'96 coll., '05- '06 pt, p. g. ; fr. Princeville, 111. ; 6. Prince- ville, 111., Oct. 11, 'Y3; A. B., Oberlin, '96, P. T. '06. Teacher, Fort Wayne, Ind. ; Home : Monica, 111. Auten, Esther Hall; enr. '01-'05 coll. ; fr. Monica, 111. ; 6. Princeville, 111. ; P. T., Oberlin, '05. Dir. of Gymnastics, At- lanta, Ga., 74 South blvd. Home : Monica, 111. Auten, Laura (Mrs. William Tambling) ; enr. '93-'95 P. T., '95-'90 cons. ; fr. Monica, 111. ; P. T., Oberlin, '95. Addr. Zion City, 111., 663 Carmel blvd. Avellno, Juan Jose Rosalio ; enr. '04-'07 acad., cons. ; fr. Tanawan Batangas, P. I. Addr. Tonawan Batanagas, P. I. Averill, Andrew ; enr. '46-'47 prep. ; fr. La- fayette, O. — X. Charles E. ; enr. '70-'71 prep. ; fr. Perrysburg, O. Addr. Sayville, Long Island, N. Y. Heman Otis ; enr. '73-'74, '75-76 prep. ; fr. New Preston, Conn. — x. Louise Root (Mrs. Clarence M. Paine) ; enr. '90-'91 prep., cons. ; fr. Atlanta, Ga. Addr. Atlanta, Ga., 67 Forsythe st. Sarah Maria ; enr. '89-'90 coll. ; fr Plainfield, Conn. — x. * Avery, Abraham ; enr. '56-'58 prep., '58-'60 coll., '60-'61 prep. ; Sandstone, Mich. ; d. Parma, Mich., April 4, '08. Belinda (Mrs. Uriah H. Painter) ; enr. '53-'55 prep. ; fr. Mansfield, O. ; 6. Mans- field, O., Aug. 14, '40; m. Sept. 18. '62. Addr. West End, N. J. For explanation of abbreviations, see 'Explanatory Notes" page 2, this Section. 33 Avery] Oberlin College [Avery Avery, Bessie Minerva; enr. '91-'92 prep., '92- '96 coll., '01-'02 su. ; fr. Tecumseh, Mich. ; Ph. B., Oberlin, '96. Teacher, Mt. Vernon, Ohio, 112 E. Sugar st, Charles Francis ; enr. '70-'71 prep, ; fr. Pittsfield, O. ; 6. PIttsfleld, O., Oct. 9, '50. ; m. Martha J. Preston, Feb. 1, '72. Carpenter, Oberlin, Ohio, 29 N. Water st. Courtland ; enr. '35-'36, '38-'39 sem. ; fr. Rochester, N. Y. ; d. Rochester, N. Y., Dec. 21, '66. Cyrus ; enr. '46-'47 prep. ; fr. Brown- helm, O. ; d. Chicago, 111., May 6. '07. Egbert ; enr. '47-'48, '51-'53 prep. ; fr. Brownhelm, O. ; d. Tabor, la., Apr. 16, '07. Elizabeth Cady Stanton ; enr. '56-'57 prep., '58-'61 lit. ; fr. Rochester, N. Y. ; 6. Rochester, N. Y., '41. Book and Mag. agent, Cleveland, Ohio, 1947 W. 50th st. Ethel La Dora ; enr. '06-'08 coll. ; fr. Bellevue, O. ; 6. Bellevue, O., Nov. 24, '85. Student, Oberlin College ; Home : Bellevue, Ohio. Franklin Carlos ; enr. '65-'66 prep. ; fr. Pittsfield, O. Addr. Hutchinson, Minn. Avery, Frederick Burt; enr. '72-'73 coll. ; fr. Cleveland, O. ; 6. Cleveland, O., June 7, '54 ; m. lone Lester, Nov. 10, '80 ; A. M., Hon., Oberlin, '88 ; D. D., Lincoln Memor- ial Univ., '07. Minister, East Cleve- land, Ohio, 14184 Euclid ave. * Harriet (Mrs. Ralph Porter) ; enr. '33- •34 s. s., '35-'36 lit., '41-'42 coll.; fr. Brownhelm, O. ; d. Malta, O., July 2, '98. Avery, Henry; enr. '45-'46, '48-'49 prep., '49- '50, '51-'54 coll., '54-'55, '56-'57 sem.; fr. Brownhelm, O. ; i. Brownhelm, O., Feb. 13, '31.; m. (1) Elizabeth Burtis, Feb. 13, '56; (2) Caroline W. Robinson, Aug. 15, '72; A. B., Oberlin, '54, sem., '58, A. M., '82. Minister, Des Moines, Iowa, 3427 Fourth St. Inah Elloy ; enr. '77-'78, '79-'84 prep. ; fr. Henrietta, O. ; I. Wellington, O., July 19, '59; Addr. Amherst, Ohio., R. F. D. 1. Irene Cecil (Mrs. Henry B. Peabody) ; enr. '79-'81 prep. ; fr. Henrietta, O. ; 6. Cleveland, O., June 10, '62 ; m. Nov. 10, '86. Addr. Oberlin, Ohio, 89 Grove- land St. James E. ; enr. '58-'59, '61-'62, '67-'68 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; d. Dayton, O., Sol- diers' Home, Oct. 3, "06. Jennie ; enr. '85-'87 cons., prep. ; fr. Vinton, la. — x. -Lillian Frances ; enr. '88-'89 cons. ; fr. Aurora, 0. — x. Luther Van Doren ; enr. '92-'95 cons., '96-'97, '01-'05 cons. ; Tecumseh, Mich. ; 6. Meridian, N. Y. Music teacher. Rock Hill, S. C, Wlnshrop College. Martha (Mrs. Creamer) ; enr. '37-'38 prep., '39-'42 lit. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; d. Jer- seyville, O., Feb. 28, '87. May Evelyn (Mrs. Frank H. Hall) ; enr. '86-'88 prep., '89-'90 lit. ; fr. Tecumseh, Mich. ; &. Lysander, N. Y., Nov. 24, '65 ; m. Oct. 28, '91. Addr. Geneva, N. Y., Experiment Station. Mary Louisa (Mrs. Harry B. Seward) ; enr. '90-'91 prep. ; fr. Brecksville, O. ; 6. Brecksville, O., May 4, '70 ; m. Oct. 12, '92. Addr. Youngstown, Ohio, General Fireproof Co. Rufus Lord ; enr. '53-'55 prep. ; fr. Mansfield, Mich. ; d. Mansfield, O., Aug. 2, '65. Sarah (Mrs. Edmund Smith) ; enr. '35- '36, '37-'38, '39-'42 lit. ; fr. Oberlin, O.— a?. Sarah Belle (Mrs. Albert H. Case) ; enr. '86-'87 prep. ; fr. Tecumseh, Mich. Addr. San Pedro, N. Mex. — y. Sarah Elmina ; enr. '77-'78 prep. ; fr. Henrietta, O. ; d. Ambers^, O., Apn 13, '01. Susan H. (Mrs. Nicholas D. Jenney) ; enr. '56-57 prep., '57-'59 lit. ; fr. Rochester, Is. Y. ; b. Rochester, N. Y., '39 ; m. May 6, '65. Addr. Cleveland, Ohio, 1947 W. 50th St. William H. ; enr. '57-'58 prep. ; fr. Garden Prairie, O. — x. * Axteli, Addison A. ; enr. '45-'46 prep. ; fr. Russia, O. ; d. Geneva, O., '03. Celia ; enr. '56-'57 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. — X. Huldah C. ; enr. '53-'54 prep., '56-57 lit. ; fr. Russia, O. ; d. Chicago, HI., '88. Marquis ; enr. '52-'53 prep. ; fr. Russia, O. ; d. Chicago, 111., '80. lona Rosabel (Mrs. Reese H. Davis) ; enr. '70-'71 prep. ; fr. Strawberry Point, la. ; 6. Oberlin, O., Aug. 27, '51 ; m. Mar. 12, '74. Addr. Lankin, N. Dak. Ruth ; enr. '56-'57 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, -Teresa Ann ; enr. '54-'55 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. 34 Axter] Students, 1833-1908 [Babb Axter, John; enr. '67-'68 prep. ; fr. Loosville, O. — a>. Ayer, Frederic ; enr. '50-'51 prep. ; fr. Ellis- burg, N. Y. — X. Ayers, Florence Gertrude ; enr. '01-'02 cons. ; fr. Oak Park, 111. ; 6. Chicago, 111., Dec. 20, '82. Addr. Oak Park, 111., 433 N. Oak Park ave. Julia Caswell ; enr. '97-'98 acad. ; fr. Parkersburg, West Va. — w. * • William Porter ; enr. '51-'54 prep. ; fr. West Unity, O. ; d. Tipton, Ind., June 17, '07. Aykroyd, Edith Sarah ; enr. '07-'08 coll. ; fr. Buffalo, N. y. ; &. Buflfalo, N. Y., Oct. 22, '81. Student, Oberlin College ; Home ; Buffalo, N. Y., 1406 Jefferson st. Aylard, Carlton; enr. '88-'92 coll. ; fr. Bruna- wick, O. ; 6. Brunswick, O., Apr. 3, '67 ; m. Anna M. Goshen, June 14, '93. A. B., Oberlin, '92. Teacher, Colorado Springs, Colo., 1521 N. Weber st. Frederick Willlanj ; enr. '91-'92, '99- '02 cons. ; fr. Cleveland, O. Addr. Cleveland, Ohio, 2208 E. 87th st. * Ayliffe, Luella Isabel ; enr. '97-'98 acad. ; fr. Camden, O. ; d. Camden, O., Nov. 19, •01. Aylsworth, Frank Stanley ; enr. '94-'95 prep. ; fr. Big Prairie, 0. Addr. Big Prairie Ohio. • Ayres, David ; enr. '59-'61 prep. ; fr. Upper Sandusky, 0. Hetta (Mrs. Whitfield Sanford) ; rar. '54- DO lit. ; fr. Shelby, O. ; 6. Ganges, O., Dec. 30, '30; m. June 13, '77. Real Estate, Atlantic, Iowa, 701 Poplar st. Isaac ; enr. '60-62 prep. ; fr. Upper Sandusky, O. — x. Lucy Trowbridge ; enr. '04-'07 acad. ; fr. Newton Highlands, Mass. ; 6. Southing- ton, Conn., Mar. 5, '82 ; Student, New York, N. Y., 541 Lexington ave. May ; enr. '05-'07 acad. ; fr. Newton Highlands, Mass. ; &. Newton Highlands, Mass., 'May 17, '88. Student; Home; Newton Highlands, Mass., 1619 Center st. * Samuel Clark ; enr. '66 '68 prep. ; fr. West Unity, O. ; d. West Unity, O., Dec. 15, '00. Baab, Minnie Ellen ; enr. '05-'07 acad., '07- '08 su. fr. Fresno, O. ; &. Tuscarawas Co., O., Sept. 21, '87. Student; Home; Fresno, Ohio., R. F. D. 5. Babb, Gertrude ; enr. 'OO-'Ol cons. ; fr. Hol- den, Mass. Addr. H olden, Mass. — — —Thomas Earle ; enr. '99-'01 cons. ; fr. Holden, Mass. Addr. Worcester, Mass., Box 336. Babbitt, Mrs. Dotia Anna (Mrs. William F.) ; enr. '99-'00 cons. ; fr. Wakeman, O. Addr. Cincinnati, Ohio, 752 W. Ninth st. Ellen J. (Mrs. Blden C. Eldred) ; enr. 'G7-'70 prep. ; fr. Londonderry, Vt. ; &. Lon- donderry, Vt., Oct. 4, '46 ; m. June 15, '70 ; sem. Addr. Petoskey, Mich., R. F. D. 1, Box 18. * Bahhitt, Maria Ball (Mrs. E. H. Fair- child) ; enr. '37-'38 lit., '39-'40 lit. ; fr. Strongsville, O. ; d. Oberlin, O., July 8, '88; Lit., Oberlin, '40. Samuel A. ; enr. '35-'3Q prep., '37-'38 coll. ; fr. Danville, Vt. — x. Babcock, Abraham ; enr. '43-'44 prep. ; fr. Ly- sander, N, Y. — x. Augusta ; enr. '57-'58 prep. ; fr. Wil- loughby, O. — X. Byron ; enr. '61-'62 prep. ; fr. Florence, O. — X. Charles Ebenezer ; enr. '84-'88 prep. ; fr. Necedah, Wis. — x. Babcock, Clara Evangeline (Mrs. John H. Goldman) ; enr. '72-'76 coll. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; 6. Wayne, O. ; Nov. 25, '53 ; m. Sept. 13, '82 ; A. B., Oberlin, '76. Nurse, Lorain, Ohio, 313 Washington st. Elihu ; enr. '34-'35 prep. ; fr. Lenox, Mass. — X. Ella M. (Mrs. Bailey) ; enr. '82-'83 prep. ; fr. Philadelphia, Pa. Addr. Philadelphia, Pa. — y. Elma Augusta (Mrs. ' Charles V. Phelps) ; enr. '76-'77 prep. ; fr. Rochester, O. ; &. Rochester, O. ; '58 ; m. '79. Addr. Ossining, N. Y. Plorelia L. ; enr. '54-'55 prep. ; fr. Columbus, Wis. — a?. Henry G. ; enr. '48-'49 prep., '49-'50 coll. ; fr. Newfane, N. Y. — x. Isaiah ; enr. '49-' 50 prep. ; fr. Laporte, O. — X. John C. ; enr. '69-'70, '71-'73 prep. ; fr. Clyde, O. ; d. Leadville, Colo., '07. Laura Ella ; enr. '82-'84, '85-'87 cons. ; fr. Cazenovia, N. Y. Addr. Washing- ton, D. C, Library of Congress. 35 Babcock] Oberlin College [Bacheller Mary Ellen ; enr. '83-'84 prep. ; /r. Philadelphia, Pa. — x. NelJie Louisa (Mrs. Benjamin F. Freshwater) ; enr. '83-'86 cons. ; fr. Shel- don, la. ; 6. St. Paul, Minn., May 30, '62. ; m. July 2, 89. Addr. Delaware, Ohio, 162 Griswold St. O. M. ; enr. '54-'56 prep. ; fr. Columbus, Wis. — X. Orlina (Mrs. Collier V. Hemenway) ; enr. '61-'62 prep. ; fr. Rochester, O. ; b. Rochester, O., Feb. 25, '44 ; m. Nov. 5, •62. Addr. Pocantico Hills, N. Y. Orrin Walter; enr. '71-'72 prep.; fr. Rochester, O. ; b. Rochester, O., May 2, '52; m. Etta Searles, Oct. 4, '77. Farmer, New London, Ohio. Samuel ; enr. '59-'61 prep. ; fr. Burton, Mich. Addr. Detroit, Mich., 822-823 Hammond Bldg. Sarah P. (Mrs. Alonzo Barnard) ; enr. '37-'38, '40-'43 lit. ; fr. Rochester, O. ; d. Selkirk Settlement, Can., '53. -Seymour Henry ; enr. '04-'05 con. ; fr. Chardon, O. ; 6. Allegan, Mich., Oct. 10, •82. High School Superintendent, Chardon, Ohio. Stephen Smith ; enr. '33-' 34 prep. ; fr. Wellington, O. ; d. Rochester, O., Nov. 21, -Stephen S. Rochester, O. enr. '66-'67 prep. ; fr. Addr. Rochester, Ohio. -William ; enr. '54-'55 prep. ; fr. Akron, O. — X. Babey, John ; enr. 'OO-'Ol acad. ; fr. Somoa Ujfalu, Hungary. — x. Babst, Carl Martin ; enr. ^2-'93 acad. ; fr. Crestline, O. Addr. Crestline, Ohio. Clara Eleanor ; enr. '00-'03 acad., cons., '03-'04 coll. ; fr. Crestline, O. Addr. Crestline, Ohio. Daniel ; enr. '65-' 68 prep. ; fr. Crest- line, p. Addr. Crestline, Ohio. -Lora Male (Mrs. Ernest P. Wiles) ; enr. '98-'99 cons. ; fr. Crestline, O. Addr. Muncie, Ind., 1502 E. Main st. Bachelder, Charles B. ; enr. '51-'53 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. — x. Mary S. ; enr. '51-'52 prep. ; fr. Ober- lin, O. — X. Bacheler, Gilbert Holland ; enr. '94-'95 sem. ; fr. Norwich Town, Conn. ; b. Sparta, N. J., Mar. 19, '70 ; m. Mary A. Johnson, Feb. 26, '02 ; A. B., Amherst, '94 ; Supt. Sch's. Newfleld, Me., '01-'02. Minister, New Lebanon, N. Y. Bacheller, Cora Amelia (Mrs. Henry E. Ab- bey) ; enr. ■83-'84 prep., cons. ; fr. La- grange, O. ; b. Lagrange, O., Jan. 6, '66 ; m. Oct. 1, '85. Addr. Lagrange, Ohio. Bachelor, Clinton ; enr. '53-'54 prep. ; fr. Newbury, O. ; d. Oberlin, O., Nov. 2, '53. Bachman, Lena (Mrs. Courtland O. Baker) ; enr. ■00-"02 acad., cons. ; fr. Provo, Utah ; b. Provo, Utah, Oct. 4, '78 ; m. Sept. 5, '06. Addr. Telluride, Colo., 205 W. Galena ave. Bachmann, Jacob ; enr. '80-'82 prep. cons. ; fr. Mascoutah, 111. — x. Bachtel, Carrie Etta (Mrs. William D. Thea- bold) ; enr. '79-'81 prep., cons. ; fr. New Berlin, O. Addr. Canton, O., 1210 S. Market st. Charles Robinson ; enr. '80-'81 prep. ; fr. Canton, O. ; b. New Berlin, O., July 12, '59. Musician ; band master. New Berlin, Ohio. Samuel ; enr. '55-'58 prep. ; fr. Eden- ville, O. — X Bachtell, John Henry ; enr. '85-'86 prep. ; fr. McDonaldville, O. — x. Lodara M. ; enr. 62-' 63 prep. ; fr. Ne- vada, O. — X. Bachtell, Lucy J. ; enr. '63-'64 prep. ; fr. Nevada, O. — x. Bachus, Henry M. ; enr. '67-'68 prep. ; fr. Brooklyn, N. Y. — x. Backer, Dora Wilhelmina ; enr. '07-'08 cons. ; fr. Fresno, Cal. ; b. Sierra, Cal. Stu- dent, Oberlin Conservatory ; Home : Fresno, Cal. Backus, Addie M. (Mrs. Russell Price) ; enr. '67-'69 prep., '69-'70 prep., cons., '70-'71 lit., '71-'72 cons., lit., '72-'74 cons. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; b. Rochester, N. Y., Dec. 25, '52 ; m. June 22, '76. Addr Forest, O. * Charles B. ; enr. '57-'59 prep. ; fr. Wel- lington, la. ; d. Fort Larnard, Kan., Sept. '64. Backus, Florence; enr. '70-'73 lit. ; fr. Keo- kuk, la. ; b. Springfield, Mass., Dec. 2, '51 ; Lit. Oberlin, '73, Ph. B. '00. Teacher, Keokuk, Iowa, 210 Concert st. William Thompson ; enr. '62-'63, '67- •68 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; b. Rochester, N. Y., Mar. 3, '50 ; m. Emma Roebuck, Oct. 11, '99. Ry. Supt., Van Wert, Ohio, 636 S. Washington st. Bacon, A. ; enr. '55-'56, '58-'60 prep. ; fr Oberlin, O. — x. 36 Bacon] Students, 1833-1908 [Bacon Alice (Mrs. Will Montague) ; enr. '75- '76 prep. ; fr. Huron, O. Addr. Kan- sas City, Mo., 3202 E. Sixtli st. Alice Ethel (Mrs. Kobert H. Beard) ; enr. '01-'03 cons., '03-'04 coll., cons., '04- '05 cons. ; fr. Chicago, 111. ; 6. Chicago, 111., Jan. 16, '83 ; m. Aug. 29, '05. Addr. Muskogee, Okla., P. O. Box 306. Almira L. ; enr. '43-'44 prep. ; fr. Car- lisle, O. — X. Almon C. ; enr. '53-'54 prep. ; fr. Homer, N. J. — x. Arthur; enr. '74-'75 prep.; fr. Ed- wardsburg, Mich. — x. Belle Craig ; enr. '04-'05 cons. ; fr. Cortland, O. — x. Blaine ; enr. '05-'08 coll. ; fr. Chris- man, 111. b. Chrisman, 111., Apr. 18, '88. Student, Oberlin College ; Home : Chris- man, 111. Charles Dexter; enr. •72-'73, '75-'76 prep. ; fr. Wakeman, O. ; d. Wakeman, O., Oct. 26, '98. Charles Emory ; enr. '02-'06 acad. ; fr. Chicago, 111. ; 6. Chicago, 111., Jan. 28, '87. Muskogee, Okla., P. O. Box 306. Diantha P. ; enr. '65-'66 prep. ; fr. Inland, la. — x. Bacon, Dorothy Ann; enr. '94-'06 cpns. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; Cons., Oberlin, '05. Music teacher ; Canton, Ohio. Edwin Kent; enr. '02-'03 acad., '03-'04 coil. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; b. Vermilion, O., Feb. 13, '83; S. B., Case School, '08. Salesman, Cleveland, Ohio, 2107 Adelbert rd. * Eliza D. ; enr. '58-'59 lit. ; fr. Brown- helm, O. ; d. Brownhelm, O., Oct. 14, '00. • Ella Cassidy (Mrs. Tenant W. Wil- son) ; enr. '89-'91 prep. ; fr. Brownhelm, O. ; 6. Brownhelm, O., May, 28, '74 ; m. Feb. 12, '95. Addr. North Amherst, Ohio, li. F. D. 3. I Emily Louisa (Mrs. Willis E. Caul- kins) ; enr. '73-'74 prep., cons. ; fr. Burling- ton, Conn. ; 6. Burlington, Conn., Jan. 26, '54 ; m. Oct. 17, '83. Addr. Hartford, Conn., 70 Williams st. Emma Luella ; enr. '92-'93 cons., '96-'98 acad., '99-'02 cons. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; 6. Brownhelm, O., May 25, '74. Nurse, Oberlin, Ohio, 89 S. Professor st. Euphame (Mrs. Charles i d. Winona, Minn., Feb. 11, '99. Balderson, Ella May (Mrs. Shirley G. Clif- ton) ; enr. '92-'93 acad. ; fr. Avon, O. ; b. Avon, O., Mar. 31, '70; m. Mar. 1, '94. Addr. Avon, Ohio. Emma J. ; enr. '72-'73 cons. ; fr. Pleas- ant Giove, O. — X. Eva Jane (Mrs. William Cole) ; enr. '69-'70 prep. ; fr. Avon, O. Addr. Dallas, Tex. — y. * Robert .T. ; enr. •73-'74 prep. ; fr. Avon, O. Baldwin, Anna Elizabeth ; enr. '88-'90 prep. ; fr. Ashtabula, O. — x. Arthur Alonzo ; enr. '05-'06 acad. ; fr. Toledo, O. Addr. Toledo, Ohio, 2210 Robinwood Bl'k. — y. ■ -Arthur Pierson ; enr. '65-'66-'67-'68 prep. ; fr. Painesville, O. ; b. Newark, N. J., June 6, '47 ; m. Laura L. Beardsley, -^ct. 20, '75. Addr. Cleveland, Ohio, P. O. Box 43. Bessie Elouise ; enr. '95-'97 cons. ; fr. Pueblo, Colo. — X. Bonnie ; enr. '99-'00 acad. ; fr. Monroe- ville, O. ; 6. Leesville, O., June 14, '82. Aadr. Monroeville, Ohio. Calvin P. ; enr. '72-'73 prep. ; fr. Bald- win's Mills, Wis. ; d. Weyanwega, W^is., Oct. 15, '07. Catherine A. (Mrs. Abbott) ; enr. '34-'35 lit. ; fr. Hudson, O. Baldwin, Cyrus Qrandison; enr. '68-'69 prep., '69-'73 coll. ; fr. Dayton, O. ; b. Napoli, N. Y., Oct. 10, '52: m. Ella V. Billings, Aug. 5, '76 ; A. B., Oberlin, '73, A. M., '76, D. D. '96. Minister, Palo Alto, Cal., 1627 Waverly st. Baldwin, Cyrus Harcourt; enr. '35-'36 prep., ■37-'41 coll., '41-'44 sem. ; fr. Salubria, N. Y. ; b. Ithaca, X. Y., July 24, '17; m. (1) Mary P. Fairchild, Sept. 4, '44; (2) Mrs. Lydia C. Cole, Aug. 10, '65 ; A. B., Oberlin, "41, Sem., '44, A. M., '44. Attorney, Dayton, O, 40 Stratford ave. ♦ Dwight H. ; enr_ '40-'42 prep. ; fr. North East, Pa. ; d. Cincinnati, O., Aug. 24, '99. Eleanor F. (Mrs. Charles S. Howard) ; enr. '61-'62 prep., '65-'67 lit. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; 6. Lorain, O., July 1, '49 ; m. Aug. 4, '70. Addr. Pasadena, Cal. 863 N. El Moline ave. Ella Floretta (Mrs. E. Theodore Cary) ; enr. '86-'88 prep. ; fr. Pittsfield, O. ; b. Carl, la., Oct. 19, '67; m. Oct. 27, 04. Addr. Huntertown, Ind. Frank Oscar ; enr. '02-'03 su. ; fr. Kugby, O. ; 6. Brownhelm, O., Mar., '71 ; Ph. B., Tri State Coll., '05 ; S. B., Baldwin Univ., '07, Ph. B., '08 ; M. C. S., Ohio Northern Jniv., '07. Principal, Oak Hill, W. Va., High School; Home, Ver- milion, Ohio, R. F. D. 1. Fredrika Hull (Mrs. Frederic R. Hoover) ; enr. '93-'94 acad., '95-'96 P. T., '96-'97 coll. ; fr. Columbus, O. ; 6. Colum- bus, O., Feb. 12, '77; m. Oct. 2, '90. Addr. Columbus, Ohio, 73 S. Champion ave. G. C. ; enr. '54-'55 prep. ; fr. Hanover, O. — X. George W. ; enr. '62-'63 prep. ; fr. Bur- dett. Can. — x. Harriet (Mrs. Eliott M. Hague) ; enr. '92-'93 cons. ; fr. Onarga, 111. ; b. Onarga, 111. ; Dec. 15, '71 ; m. Sept. 24, '01. Addr. Rochester, N. Y., 652 Main st. E. Baldwin, Harriet D. (Mrs. Ruel Cooley) ; enr. '44-'47 lit. ; fr. Ellington, N. Y. ; b. Beth- any, N. Y., Oct. 17, '18 ; m. Sept. 12, '47 ; Lit., Oberlin, '47. Addr. Kenesaw, Neb. Horace ; enr. '61-'62 prep. ; fr. Water- loo, N. Y. — X. * Huldah ; enr. '53-'55 lit. ; fr. Berea, O. ; d. Berea, 0., Mar. 24, '56. Ida Lou ; enr. '07-'08 cons., coll., acad. ; fr. Erie Pa. ; b. Union City, Pa., June 8, '87. b indent, Oberlin Con- servatory ; Home : Erie, Pa., 621 E. Sixth St. Baldwin, Isabel Florence (Mrs. Fred Betts) ; enr. '84-'86 coll., '86-'87 cons. ; fr. Kellogg, la. ; b. Marengo, 111., Sept. 25, '65 ; m. Dec. 31, '89 ; A. B., Oberlin, '86. Addr. Los Angeles, Cal., 1401 St. Andrews pi. 44 Baldwin] Students, 1833-1908 [Baldwin -J. F. ; enr. '53-"54 prep. ; fr. Van Bu- ren, Pa. — x. Baldwin, James Fairchild; enr. 'i.^-'66 prep., '66-'70 coll.; fr. Oberlin, O.; 6. Orangeville, N. Y., Feb. 12, '50; m. Fidelia Finch, Nov. 24, '74 ; Ida Strickler, May 9, '89 ; A. B., Oberlin, '70, A. M., '83; M. D., Jef- ferson Med. Coll., '74. Surgeon, Co- lumbus, Ohio, 405 E. Town st. James H. ; enr. '37-'38 coll. ; fr. Spen- certown, N. Y. — x. Baldwin, Janet Elizabeth (Mrs. William S. jeffris) ; enr. '79-'80 cons., '81-'86 lit. cons., '86-'87 cons. ; fr. Pittsfleld, O. ; Lit. Oberlin, '86. Addr. Janesville, Wis., 202 S. Franklin st. * John Reid ; enr. '59-'61, '61-'62 coll. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; d. Montgomery, Ala., Aug. 23, '90. - Linton Delos ; enr. '80-'82 prep. ; fr. Windham, O. ; 6. Charleston, O., May 10, '58 ; m. Hattie A. Hall, June 15, '81. Minister, Denaud, Fla. *• Louise (^Irs. — Squire) ; enr. 'OO-'Ol cons. ; fr. Oak Park, 111. ; d. Chicago, 111., Apr. '05. Mary A. ; enr. '62-'63 prep. ; fr. Nor- walk, Conn. — x. Mary H. (Mrs. A. J. Cook) ; enr. '63- '65 prep., '66-'69 lit. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; d. Claremont, Cal., Apr. 16, '96. Mildred Louise ; enr. '89-'90 prep. ; fr. Ashtabula, O. — x. Myrna Laura ; enr. '91-'94 cons. ; fr. Pueblo, Colo. — X. * Nellie F. ; enr. '64-'66 prep. ; fr. La- grange, O. — X. Orrell S. ; enr. '61-'63 prep. ; fr. Vien- na, O. — X. * Baldicin, Oscar Owen; enr. '47-'49 prep., '49-'50 lit., '50-'54 coll. ; fr. Aurora, O. ; d. Rochester, Minn, May 8, '89 ; A. B., Oberlin, '54, A. M., '57. Pearl Adele ; enr. '05-'08 coll. ; fr. Chardon, O. ; b. Montville, O., Nov. 14, '87. Student, Oberlin College ; Home : Chardon, Ohio. • Romie Julia ; enr. '77-'78 cons. ; fr. Nevada, O. — x. Baldwin, Rosana (Mrs. Avery S. Walker) ; enr. '51-'55 coll. ; fr. Berea, O. ; &. Berea, O., Mar. 4, '32; m. Aug. 22, '57; A. B., Oberlin, '55, A. M., '58. Plantef, Wellesley Hills. Mass. Baldwin, Samuel Arthur; enr. '77-'80 prep., '80-'82, '86-'87 coll., '87-'90 sem. ; fr. Sul- livan, O. ; 6. Ridgeville, O., Dec. 24, '59 ; m. Lizzie M. Thomas, June 5, '94 ; Sem. Oberlin, '90. Patent Attorney, James- town, N. Y., 219 Main st. * Sarah (Mrs. Louis Sperry) ; enr. '37- '38 lit. ; fr. Atwater, O. ; d. Michigan City, Ind., Nov. 15, '58. * William 11. ; enr. '60-'61 prep. ; fr. Springfield Cross Roads, Pa. ; d. Spring- field, Pa., June, '60. * Willis E. ; citr. •60-'62 prep. ; fr. Oloer- lin, O. ; d. Annapolis, Md., Oct. 1, '62. Bale, Altha Belle (Mrs. Frank Carter) ; enr^ '83-'84 cons. ; fr. Bryan, O. Addr. Frankfort, Mich. * Baler, Jennie ; enr. '82-'83 prep., '83-'84 prep., cons. ; fr. Mt. Vernon, O. — x. Bales, Alba ; enr. 'OO-'Oli acad., '04-'05 coll. ; fr. Albion, Ind. ; b. Lewis, la., Aug. 24, '77. Student ; Home : Albion, Ind. John Foster ; enr. '67-'68 prep. ; fr. California, O. Addr. Circleville, Ohio, 56 N. Main st. Louisa: Jane (Mrs. Robert Rea) ; enr. '57-'58 prep. ; fr. California, O. ; b. Madison Co., O., Feb. 4, '40; m. Mar. 18, '62. Addr. London, Ohio, 56 N. Main st. '* William Pringle ; enr. '66-'67 prep., fr. London, O. ; d. Mar. 22, '77. Balke, Clarence William; enr. '96-'97, '98- '99 acad., •99-"02 cons. ; fr. Chagrin Falls, O. ; b. Auburn, O., Mar. 29, '80 ; m. Minnie M. Coddington, Apr. 21, '05 ; A. B., Ober- lin, '02 ; Ph. D., Univ. of Pa., '05 ; Mem. Sigma Xi, Univ. of Pa., '05. Pro- fessor Univ. of Illinois, Urbana, 111., 809 Hubbard ave. Grace Irene (Mrs. W. H. Loomis) ; enr. ■01-'02 cons. ; fr. Auburn, 0. ; b. Au- burn O., Feb. 16, '83 ; »i. Nov. 15, '06. Addr. Cleveland, Ohio, 10506 Grantwood ave_ Ball, Alonzo Brayton ; enr. '55-'56 prep. ; fr. New York, N. Y. ; b. New York, N. Y., Feb. 10, '40 ; m. Helen S. Stone, Mar. 15, '66 ; A. B., Yale, '60; M. D., Coll. Physicians and Surgeons N. Y., 'tiS. Physician, New York, N. Y., 42 W. 36th st. Alonzo G. ; enr. '42-'43 prep. ; fr. Ober- lin, O. — x^ * Ball, Archibald McCullum ; enr. '40-'44 coll., '44-'47 sem. ; fr. Lowville, N. Y. ; d. Plain- field, N. J. ; June 10, '03 ; A. B., Oberlin, '44, Sem.. '47. 45 Ball] Oberlin College [Ball Edna Florence ; enr. 'OO-'Ol cons., fr. Bucyrus, O. — x. Electa ; enr. '98-'01 cons. ; fr. Toluca, 111. Addr. Toluca, 111. -Eliza Jane (Mrs. George G. Morse) enr. '55-'56 prep. ; fr. Vermilion, O. ; 6. Vermilion, O., Apr. 9, '32 ; m. Aug. 20, '61. Addr. Vermilion, Ohio, R. F. D. 1. Ella Jane ; enr. '78-'80 prep. ; fr. Buf- falo, N. Y.—x. Emma Elizabeth (Mrs. William Port- mann) ; enr. '79-'81 cons. ; fr. Canton, O. Addr. Jackson, Minn. Emma Louise (Mrs. Curtis L. Sim- mons) ; enr. '92-'94 art ; fr. Hastings, Minn. ; 6. Hastings, Minn., Jan 17, '69 ; m. Dec. 9, '98. Addr. Thermopolis, Wyo. Francis Kingsley ; enr. '87-'88 sem. ; fr. Springfield, Mo. ; 6. Mercer Co., Pa., Nov. 29, '63; m. Mary J. Nettleton, July 21, '91 ; A. B., Drury Coll., '87 ; A. B., Harvard, '90 ; A. M., '91 ; Ph. D., '94. Teacher, Exeter, N. H., 46 Front st. Henry ; enr. '42-'43 prep. ; fr. New- stead, N. Y. — X. * Irene (Mrs. William T. Allen) ; enr. '36-'37 lit. ; fr. Lowville, N. Y. ; d. Geneseo, 111., Dec. 10, "45. James H. ; enr. '54-'55 prep. ; fr. Ober- lin, O. — oj. Ball, John Chester; enr. '85-'89 coll. ; fr. Vernon Center, N. Y. ; 6. Vernon Center, N. Y., Nov. 11, '61 ; m. Mary E. Tracy, May 25, '92 ; A. B., Oberlin, '89 ; D. B., Auburn Sem., '92. Minister, Corning, N. Y., 105 B. Fifth st. Joseph Bittinger ; enr. '78-'80 prep. ; fr. Corfu, N. Y. — x. Joseph W. ; enr. '61-'62 prep. ; fr. Bryan, O. ; b. Columbiana Co., O., Dec. 6, '36 ; m. Hannah A. Riggs, Dec. 11, '66 ; Priv. Co. L., 2nd O. Heavy Artillery, Aug. 63-Aug., '65; Mem. Council, Bryan, O., '90- '92; Supt., Water Works, '98-'02. Addr. Bryan, Ohio. Laura Almira ; enr. '93-'95 coll. ; fr. Buffalo, N. Y. Addr. BufCalo, N. Y., 482 Linwood ave. Lillian Esther; enr. '76-'79 lit.; fr. Huron, O. ; &. Lexington, O., Jan. 28, '58. Artist, Huron, Omo, Main st. Mary A. (Mrs. Ira Denman) ; enr. '69- '70 prep. ; fr. Vermilion, O. Addr. Vermilion, Ohio. Olive Marcotte ; enr. '04-'05 cons. ; fr. Birmingham, Ala. — x. * William Wilberforce ; enr. '56-'57 prep. ; fr. New York, in. Y. ; d. New York, N. Y., June 22, '67. Ballantine, Arthur Atwood ; enr. '94-'97 acad. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; &. Oberlin, O., Aug. 3, '83; m. Helen B. Graves, June 19, '07, A. B., Harvard, '04 ; LL. B., '07. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 55 Congress st. Henry Winthrope ; enr. '90-'91 art, '91-'96 acad., '96-'97 coll. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; b. Oberlin, O., Oct. 12, '80; m. Grace Wetherell, July 22, '06; A. B., Harvard, '00, LL. B., '04. Attorney, San Fran- cisco, Cal., 307 Monadnock Bldg. Ballard, Elizabeth May (Mrs. Melvin R. Doe) ; enr. '90-'93, '95-'96 cons. ; fr. North Branch, Mich. ; o. North Brai;ch, Mich., Nov. 3, '71 ; m. June 20, '06. Addr. North Branch, Mich. Eska (Mrs. -^ Weaver) ; enr. '84-'87 lit. ; fr. Maquoketa, la. Addr. Maple- ton, Iowa. Frederick Charles : enr. '90-'93 acad.. '93-'94 coll. ; fr. North Branch, Mich. Addr. North Branch, Mich. ■ Grace Lucile (Mrs. Frank CliflEdi-d) ; enr. '87-'88 cons., fr. Findlay, O. ; b. Find- lay, O., '69. Addr. Findlay, Ohio, 518 jiast st. John Ezra ; enr. '03-'08 acad., coll. ; fr. Cadiz, O. ; 5. Cadiz, O., Nov. 4, '85. Student, Oberlin College; Home: Cadiz, Ohio. -Marion Imrie ; enr. '99-'00 acad., 'OO- 'Ol art ; fr. Canton, O. — x. Nellie Alfaretta ; enr. '01-'02 acad., '02-'03 coll. ; fr. Morrisville, Vt. — x. Thomas M. ; enr. '35-'36 prep. ; fr. Bristol, O. — X. Virginia Norfleet (Mrs. John E. Wirk- ler) ; enr. '05-'08 cons. ; fr. Suffolk, Va. ; 6. Suffolk, Va., Dec. 29, '82 ; m. Jan. 14, '08 ; Suffolk Coll., '04. Addr. Oberlin, Ohio, 106 S. Cedar ave. Balliet, Alice Herr ; enr. '94-'95 cons. ; fr. Lima, O. — x. Emma Elzina ; enr. '84-'85, '86-'88 cons. ; fr. Mansfield, O. — x. Tillman Stephen ; enr. '94-'95 cons. ; fr. Lima, O. — x. Ballou, Lucy ; enr. '05-'06 su. ; fr. Buffalo, N. Y. — X. 46 Ballou] Students, 1833-1908 [Bancroft Mary E. (Mrs. MontravlUe Gould) ; enr. '64-'65 prep. ; fr. Sullivan, O. ; d. Sul- livan, O., Sept. 8, '97. Washington ; enr. 'Sl-'S-t prep. ; fr. J. lymouth, O. — x. Balmer, Albert Kirby ; enr. '04-'05 cons. ; fr. Hudson, O.—x. Balph, Nellie Pearl ; enr. '02-'03 cons." ; fr, Butler, Pa. Addr. Butler, Pa., 357 N. Main st. Balsley, Edna Irene ; enr. '97-'00 cons. ; fr. Napoleon, O. — x. Kate (Mrs. W. M. Ayers) ; enr. '71-'73 cons. ; ir. Fremont, O. Addr. West Philadelphia, Pa., 462 Cedar ave. Balsley, Lizzie Ann (Mrs. H. P. Robinson) ; enr. '89-'90 prep., '90-'94 coll. ; fr. Napo- leon, O. ; Ph. B., Oberlin, '94. Addr. Toledo, Ohio, 2362 Rosewood ave. Balson, Ethel Marie ; enr. '03-'04, '06-'08 coll., cons., fr. Vermilion, O. ; 6. Cedar Rapids, Neb., Nov. 12, '84. Student, Oberlin Conservatory ; Home : Oberlin, Ohio, 148 Elm St. Baltimore, Henry L. ; enr. '37-'38, '39-'40 prep. ; fr. Rochester, N. Y. — x. Baltzly, Viola Mary ; enr. '83-'86 prep., cons., '86-'87 cons. ; ir. Beach City, O. — x. Bamford, William ; enr. '40-'41 prep. ; fr. New Castle, Can. — x. Bamsey, Beatrice Leone ; enr. 'u4-'06 s. s., '06-'08 acad., coll. ; ir. Sylvania, O. — x. Banard, Caroline A. ; enr. '43-'44 lit. ; fr. Oberlin, O. — x. Banbury, Richard ; enr. '49-'50 prep. ; fr. Jef- ferson, O. — x. Bancroft, Abbie M. ; enr. '63-'64 prep. ; fr. Nelson, O. — x. Evelina Keturah (Mrs. Charles F. Stender) ; enr. '65-'66 prep., '66-'68 lit. ; fr. Strongsville, O. ; o. Clinton, Mich., Nov. 17, '42; »(. Mar. 18, '71. Addr. Chi- cago, 111., 72 Hamilton ave. Frank Edsall ; enr. '87-'88 sem. ; fr. Arkport, N. Y. ; 6. Bath, N. Y., Nov. 23, '62 ; m. Henrietta P. McNair, June 6, '94. Minister, Deer Lodge, Mont. Fred Arthur ; enr. '68-'69 prep. ; fr. Granville, O. ; &. Granville, O., Dec. 7, '49 ; m. Annah Cunningham, June 1, '75 ; State Senator, Ore., '98-'01 ; P. M., Portland, Ore., •03-'04. Railway Clerk, San- Francisco, Cal., 484 Flood BiUg. Bancroft, Ocorge W.; enr. '37-'41 coll.; fr. New Ipswich, N. H. ; i. Rindge, N. H., Nov. '12; d. Clinton, Mich., Aug. 5, '43; A. B., Oberlin, '41. * Joseph W. ; enr. '43-'45 prep. ; fr. Lan- caster, N. Y. ; d. Hastings, Mich., Feb. 25, •03. * William Wiiberforce ; enr. '59-'60 prep. ; fr. Granville, O. ; d. San Francisco, Cal., Nov. 14, '76. Bandeen, Alexander J. ; enr. '77-'78 prep., fr. Scotch Ridge, O. ; &. Ashland Co., O., May 9, '56 ; m. Sarah E. Fish, '79. Farmer, Bowling Green, Ohio, 13 Clay st. Bane, Richard ; enr. '56-'57 prep. ; fr. Oshwa, Can. — X. Bangle, A. ; enr. '57-'58 prep. ; fr. Sandusky City, O. — X. * Bangs, Frances Stewart ; enr. '92-'95 acad., '95-'96 coll. ; fr. Cedar Rapids, la. ; d. Cedar Rapids, la., June 25, '96. * Leslie Emerson ; enr. '77-'78 prep. ; fr. West Richfield, O. ; d. West Richfield, O., Oct., '93. Nelson H. ; enr. '53-'54 prep. ; fr. Churchvllle, N. Y. — x. ♦ Willard Lorenzo ; enr. '79-'81 prep. ; fr. Churchville, N. Y. ; d. Churchvllle, N. Y., July 12, '02. Banister, Don Ross ; enr. •02-'03 acad. ; fr. Ironton, Mich. Addr. Waukegan, 111., 311 Julian St. * Joe Ray ; enr. '02-'03 coll. ; fr. Ironton, Mich. ; d. Merrill, Mich., Mar. 19, '07. Banker, Charles Sidney ; enr. '88-'91 coll. ; fr. Moreland, N. Y. ; 6. Livingston Co., N. Y., Dec. 3, '65; m. Hattie J. Weaver, Jan., '96. Book dealer, Pittsburg, Pa., 429 Wood St. Mrs. Claire Powell ; enr. '88-'89 art, '89-'9:i cons. ; fr. Corning, N. Y. — x. Banks, Carrie Elizabeth ; enr. '03-'04 acad., cons. ; fr. Hobart, Ind. — x. Cora (Mrs. C. A. Muse) ; enr. '83-'84 prep., '84-'85 lit., cons. ; Wellsvllle, Mo. Addr. Rochester, Pa. Edgar James ; enr. '87-'88 coll., '88-'89 sem. ; fr. Greenfield, Mass. ; b. Sunderland, Mass., May 23, '66 ; m. Emma L. Lyford, July 16, "93 : A. B., Harvard, '93, A. M., '95 ; Ph. D., Lniv. of Dreslau, '96 ; Ameri- can Consul at Bagdad, '97-'99. Author : lecturer, New York, N. Y., 484 Convent ave. Edward Louis ; enr. '84-'85 prep. ; fr. Lagrange, O. — x. Elizabeth ; enr. '41-'42 prep. ; fr. Flor- ence, 0. ; d. Henrietta, O. Ellen ; enr. '55-"56 lit. ; fr. Detroit, Mich.— a; 47 Banks] Oberlin College [Barber -John F. ; enr. '67-'68 prep. ; fr. Carry- all, O. — X. Mary Effie (Mrs. Harry L. Wright) ; enr. '84-'85 lit. ; fr. Wellsville, Mo. ; b. Centerton, O., Oct. 19, '63; m. Feb. 22, '88. Addr. Greenwich, Ohio. Sarah E. ; enr. '52-'64 prep. ; fr. De- troit, Mich. — X. Banning, Jerusha A. ; enr. '57-'58 prep. ; fr. Richfield, O. — x. Banninga, John J. ; enr. '07-'08 p. g. sem. ; fr. Madura, India ; 6. Muskegan, Mich., Dec. 9, "75; A. B., Hope Coll., '98; D. B., Western Theol. Sem., "01. Missionary, Mandura, S. India. Bannister, Edward Frank ; enr. '00-'02 coll. ; fr. Churehville, N. Y. ; b. Churchville, N. Y. ; Jan. 1, '97. Farmer, Churchville, N. Y. Banschbach, Elizabeth ; enr. '91-'92 cons. ; fr. Depue, 111. ; o. Depue, 111. Addr. Depue, 111. Emma ; enr. '91-'94 cons. ; fr. Depue, 111. ; &. Depue, 111. Addr. Depue, 111. Banschbach, Lilly Belle; enr. '86-'87 prep., •87-'91 lit. ; fr. Depue, 111. ; 6. Depue, 111. ; L. B., Oberlin, '91. Addr. Depue, 111. 111. Winnifred Genevieve ; enr. '99-'00 cons., acad. ; fr. Princeton, 111. ; b. Prince- ten, 111., June 23, '81 ; Cons, of Knox Coll., •03. Music teacher, Princeton, 111., 5 S. Pleasant st. Banta, Prances Myrtis; enr. '96-'00 coll. ; fr. Conklin, N. Y. ; b. Corbettsville, N. Y., July 26, '65; Ph. B., Oberlin, '00; State Nor- mal, Courtland, N. Y., '95 ; Ph. M., Univ. Chicago, '07. Teacher, Clearfield, Pa., 211 Walnut st. ; Home; Conklin, N. Y. Barbadoes, G. ; enr. '55-'56 prep. ; fr. Boston, Mass. — X. * Barber, Abby ; enr. '49-'52 lit. ; fr. Wayne, O. ; 6., '29 ; d. Wayne, O., Mar. 28, '57 ; Lit., Oberlin, '52. * Adaline (Mrs. Frank Doak) ; enr. '56- '57 prep. ; fr. Castalia, O. ; d. Castalia, O., '78. * Allen Stewart ; enr. '77-'80 prep., '80-'81 coll. ; fr. Mt. Vernon, O. ; d. Mt. Vernon, O., Nov. 22, '07. * Barber, Amzt Doolittle; enr. '37-'38 coll., '39-'41 sem. ; fr. Townsend, Vt. ; d. Ober- lin, Ohio, Dec. 19, '01 ; Sem., Oberlin, '41, D. D., '95. Barber, Amzi Lorenzo; enr. '62-'67 coll., "67- "68 sem. ; fr. Austinburg, O. ; b. Saxtons River, Vt., June 22, '43 ; m. Julia L. Lang- don, June 1, '71 ; A. B., Oberlin, '67, A. M., '70 ; LL. B., George Washington Univ., '77. Business, New York, N. -i., 90 West st. -\nna Leone ; enr. '03-'04 cons. ; fr. Lorain, O. ; 6. Salamanca, N. Y., Nov. 17, '85." Cashier, Norwalk, Ohio, 1^6 E. Main st. Anson Cassius ; enr. '74-'75 prep. ; fr. Chester Cross Roads, O. ; b. Chesterland, O., May 9, '54 ; m. Rhoda J. Braund, Nov. 13, '78. Farmer, Chesterland, Ohio, Claude Adelbert ; enr. '04-05 cons. ; fr. Chesterland, O.^ — x. Dudley C. ; enr. '39-'41 coll. ; fr. Mid- dleburg, O. — x. Eliza P. ; enr. '41-'42 prep., '47-'49 lit. ; fr. Warners, N. H. — x. Emma Elizabeth (Mrs. John Mait- land) ; enr. '64-'66, '68-'69 prep., '72-'74 lit. ; '74-'76 cons. ; fr. Oberlin, O.. b. Vt., '47 ; wi. Jan. 22, '90. Addr. Lorain, Ohio, 418 Franklin st. Ethel May ; enr. '07-'08 cons. ; fr. Plainwell, Mich. ; 6. Fenton, Mich., Dec. 4, '88. Student, Oberlin Conserva- tory ; Home : Plainwell, Mich. Frank ; enr. '69-'70, '71-'72 prep. ; fr. Plato, O. — x. Fred Fowler ; '91-'92 prep. ; fr. Casta- lia, O. Addr. Sandusky, Ohio, R. F. D. 2. ^Hadley Holmes ; enr. '81-"82 prep. ; fr. Chester Cross Roads, O. ; b. Chester, O., '61 ; m. Jennie E. McBride, Oct. 7, '82. Farmer, Chesterland, Ohio. — — Hardenia ; enr. '54-'55 prep. ; fr. Nash- ville, Tenn. — x. Helen ; enr. '07-'08 coll. ; fr. Toledo, O. ; 6. Toledo, O., Oct. 19, '89. Student, Oberlin College ; Home : Toledo, Ohio, 2024 Parkwood ave. Irene Joanna (Mrs. Matthew G. Dick) ; air. '64-'65 lit. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; 6. Saxtons River, Vt., Dec. 30, '44 ; m. Oct. 10, '65. Addr. Oberlin, Ohio, 195 S. Professor st. Barber, Jason Alonzo; enr. '72-'75 prep., '75- '79 coll. ; fr. Tontogany, 0. ; 6. Ionia, Mich., Jan. 24, '55; m. Ida Hull, Oct. 3, '83 ; A. B., Ober.in, '79 ; Pros. Atty Lucas Co., O., '91-'97 ; Judge Court Common Pleas, '97-'07. Attorney, Toledo, Ohio, Nicholas Bldg. 48 Barber] Students, 1833-1908 [Barckert Jeremiau Augustus; enr. '77-'78 prep.; fr. Butler, Ind. — x. John Edwin ; enr. '05-'06 coll., fr. Toledo, O. ; b. Toledo, O., Dec. 3, '86. Student, Home ; Toledo, Ohio, i;024 Park- wood ave. Katherine Lucinda ; enr. '96-'97 acad. ; fr. Marengo, 111. — x. Katie ; enr. '69-'70 prep. ; fr. Middle- bury, O. ; d, Akron, O. L. C. ; enr. '51-'52 lit. ; fr. Williams- field, O. — X. Lucy R. ; enr. '48-'49 lit. ; fr. Nash- ville, N. H. — X. Mary E. ; enr. '55-'56, '60-'61, '62-'63 prep. ; fr. Russia, O. — x. Mary Aurilla ; enr. '06-'07 cons. ; fr. La Crosse, Wis. ; b. Onaloska, Wis., June 1, '86. Supervisor of Pub. Sch. music, Chatfield, Minn. ; Home ; 1230 Ferry St., La Crosse, Wis. Morgan ; enr. '52-'53 prep. ; fr. To- ronto, Can. — X. Odee D., enr. 'G4-'66 prep. ; fr. Chat- ham.— X. Robert Turner ; enr. '99-'01 coll. ; fr. Albion, 111.; b. Hartwell, O., June 7, '78. Merchant, Mt. Carmel, 111., 232 Market st. Sarah A. ; enr. '59-'^l prep. ; fr. Rus- sia, O. William. ; enr. '58-'59 prep. ; fr. Mercer, Pa. — X. Winifred Nichols (Mrs. Severin E. Nelson) ; enr. '03-'04 cons., '04-'05 cons., coll. ; fr. Montevideo, Minn. ; b. Sanborn, N. Y., Mar. 2z, '84 ; m. May 15, '07. Addr. Montevideo, Minn. Barbour, Laura June ; enr. '98-99, '01-'02 cons. ; fr. New Sharon, la. Addr. New Sharon, la. Ovid Pope ; enr. ■74-"76, '77-'81 cons. ; fr. Traer, la. ; b. Wakeman, O., Nov. 27, '53; m. (1) Delia Gaston, July, '81, (2) Blanche Palmer, June 8, '00. Dir. of music, Soutnwestern College, Winfleld, Kan. * Barbour, William McLeod; enr. 'o3-'55 prep., '55-'57 coll.; /r. Fochalers, Scotland; d. Maiden, Mass., Dec. 6, '99 ; A. B., Ober- lin, '59 ; Andover Sem., '61 ; D. D., Bow- doin, 'W, A. M., Yale, '77. Barckert, Charles J. ; enr. '99-'00 acad. ; fr. North Amherst, O. Addr. WeLIng- ton, Ohio, R. F. D. 3. Barchoff, Sarah Hawley ; enr. '01-'02 acad., '02-'04 cons. ; fr. Salem, O. — x. Bard, Bettie Vedder (Mrs. Charles C. Jones) ; enr. '99-'00 acad., art, '00-'02 art; fr. Gowanda, N. Y. ; &. Elllcottville, N. Y., Oct. 3, '81 ; m. June 26, '07 ; Oberlln Kin- ' dergarten Tr. Sch., '03. Addr. Dun- kirk, N. Y., 91 W. Fourth st. Bardgett, John ; enr. '51-'53 prep. ; fr. Pala- tine, O. — X. Bardshar, Eliza E. (Mrs. George Cochran) ; enr. '52-'53 prep. ; fr. Sandusky, City, O. Addr. Cleveland, Onio. — y. * Julia A. (Mrs. — Wilson) ; enr. '50-'51 prep. ; fr. Sandusky City, O. ; d. Castalia, O. Lucinda (Mrs. Sadler Wilson) ; enr. '5i:-'53 prep. ; fr. Sandusky City, O. ; d. Sandusky, O., '05. * Peter ; enr. '52-'53 prep. ; fr. Castalia. O. ; d. Castalia, O., Sept. 19, '64. Bardsher, Susie M. (Mrs. Robert E. Gill) ; enr. '82-'83 prep. ; fr. Sandusky, O. ; 6. Sandasky, O., Dec. 10, '59 ; m. Oct. 7, '84. Addr. Cleveland, Ohio, 1529 East Blvd. Bardue, John Ward ; enr. '04-'05 acad. ; fr. Fort Dodge, la. — x. Robert Moody ; enr. '03-'04 acad., ■04-'05 coll. ; fr. Fort Dodge, la. ; 6. Ne- braska, July 8, '81 ; m. Vade Doolittle, June 24, '08; Priv. Co. G. la. N. G., '98- '01. Ranching, Alfalfa, Wash. Bardwell, Charles F. ; enr. '70-'71 prep. ; fr. Castalia, O. Addr. Castalia, Ohio, R. F. D. * Mrs. Cornelia (Mrs. J. P.) ; enr. '44- '45 lit. ; fr. Oberlln, O. ; d. Oberlin, O., Apr. 19, '94. — — ■ — Cornelia Elizabeth (Mrs. Henry M. Chapman) ; enr. '52-'58 lit. ; '58-'61 coll. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; b. Oberlin, O., May 8, '40 ; m. Nov. 14, '61. Addr. East Cleve- land, O., 13809 Euclid ave. John Nelson; enr. '46-'47, '49-'53, '56-"57 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; b. Mayville, N. Y., Sept. 27, '35 ; m. Jennie P. Hill, Mar. 16, '65 ; J. P., Cass Co., Minn. Village inspector, East Cleveland, Ohio, 6 Coit ave. For explanation of al)breviations, see "Explanatory Notes"' page 2, this Section. 49 Bardwell] Oberlin College [Barker * Bardwell, John P. ; enr. '40-'41 coll., '41- '43 sem. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; d. Leach Lake, Minn., July 29, '71 ; Sem. Oberlin, '44. * May ; enr. '60-'82 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; d. Oberlin, O., Aug. 8, '85. * William Edwin ; enr. •46-'47 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; d. East Cleveland, O., '89. Barfoot, Benjamin J. ; enr. 'SS-'ST prep. ; fr. Cnatham, Can. — x. Barger, Isaac ; enr. '59-'60 prep. ; fr. Less- burg, O. — X. Bargus, Edwin Humphrey ; enr. '93 '95 acad. ; fr. Collins, O. Addr. Toledo, Ohio, 210 Wilmot St. Barham, Lucy A. ; enr. '63-'64 prep. ; fr. Bos- ton, Mass. — X. * Barhyte, Crete (Mrs. — Page) ; enr. '62-'e-3 prep. ; fr. Henrietta, O. ; d. Henrietta, O. Maggie (Mrs. G. C. Trowbridge) ; enr. '62-'63 prep. ; fr. Henrietta, O. Addr. St. Louis, Mo. Baritt, Almon ; enr. '49-'51 prep. ; fr. Ober- lin, O. — aw Sch. ; Judge Co. Ct., Kings- bury Co., Dak., '80-'85 ; Judge city ct, Zion, 111., 4 yrs.. City Atty. De Smet, S. Dak. and Lake Bluff, 111., Mem. Dak. Leg. ; U. S. Com., Dak. Lawyer, Zion City, 111., Administration Bldg. Barnett, Claude Andrew ; enr. '06-'07 cons. ; fr. Hallsville, 111. Addr. Clinton, 111. Joseph ; enr. '69-'70 prep. ; fr. Zanes- ville, O. — x. -Orriss ; enr. -'72 prep., cons., '75- '76 cons. ; Leroy, 111. — x. Barney, Belle (Mrs. Charles S. Barnes) ; enr. '80-'81, '83-'84 prep. ; fr. Wakeman, O. ; 6. Birmingham, O., Nov. 2, '62 ; m. Aug. 7, '89. Addr. Wakeman, Ohio. » Blanche (Mrs. Alvah J. French) ; enr. '81-'83 prep. fr. Wakeman, O. ; 6. Berlin Tp. O., Apr. 26, '65 ; m. May 21, '86. Aadr. Wakeman, Ohio. -Blanche V. ; enr. '70-'71 prep., cons. ; fr. Macomb, O. — x. * Cora ; enr. *75-'76 prep. ; fr. Wakeman, O. ; d. Wakeman, O., Sept., '77. • Barney, David Edwin; enr. '71-'72, '73-'74, '75-' 76 prep., '76-'80 coll. ; fr. Kingsbury, Ind. ; d. Kingsbury, Ind., Apr., '83. A. B., Oberlin, '80. Ervin Robert ; enr. '74-'76 prep., '76- •79 coll. ; fr. Maywood, 111. ; 6. Rutland, Vt., Aug. 23, '57 ; m. Mary A. Crandall, Aug. 30, '94. LL. B., John Marshall Law Sch. '06. Lawyer, Chicago, 111., 100 Washington st. Eva K. ; enr. '75-' 76 cons. ; fr. Clyde, O. — X. Mich.- -G. M. ; enr. '66-'67 prep. ; fr. Lee, -Homer B. ; enr. '73-'74 prep. ; fr. Jeri- cho Center, "Vt.' -John Jackson ; enr. '81-'83 prep. ; fr. Philadelphia, Pa. — x. Margaret Permelia (Mrs. Henry U. Clough) ; enr. '67-'68 prep. ; fr. Amherst- ville, O. ; 6. Lorain, O., May 7, '50 ; m. Dec. 16. '68. Addr. Elyria, Ohio, 105 Grace Court st. Barnhart, Clara Gertrude (Mrs. Edwin T. Pierce) ; enr. '76-'78 lit. ; jr. Chippewa Lake, O. ; 6. Cedar Valley, O., Feb. 24, '60 ; m. Oct. 6, '81. Addr. Medina, Ohio, 240 S. Elmwood st. Emma M. (Mrs. Vanton O. Poulk) ; enr. '76-' 77 cons. ; fr. Seville, O. ; 6. Cedar 'valley, O., Feb. 29, '56; m. Sept. 8, '81. Addr. Kansas City, Kan., 2019 N. Sixth st. Obadlah Frederick ; enr. '78-'80 prep. ; fr. Barnhart's Mills, Pa. — x. Sadie Cantelina ; enr. '78-'79 cons. ; fr. Millerstown, Pa. — x. Barnliart, William Elliott; enr. •75-^78 coll. ; fr. Seville, O. ; 6. Cedar Valley, O., Dec. 8, '57 ; m. Mattie L. Johnstone, Apr. 27, '81. A. B., Oberlin, '78; A. M., '97; Pres. Bd. of Ed., Kansas City, Kan., '95-'9T. Ry. Tax Commissioner, Kansas City, Kan., 607 Freeman ave. Bamum, Augustine ; enr. '69-'70 coll. ; fr. Wauseon, O. ; 6. Franklin, Mich., Apr. 12, '48. A. B., Oberlin, '70. Real Estate, Chicago, 111., 79 Dearborn st. Bell ; enr. '65-'66 prep. ; fr. Russia, O. ; 6. Geneva, O. Teacher, Cleveland, 0., 7718 Decker ave. Charles P. ; enr. '52-'53 prep. ; fr. Flor- ence, O. Addr. Toledo, Ohio, 311 Ne- braska ave. Edwin M. ; enr. '52-'53 prep. ; fr. Gen- eva, O. ; d. Wauseon, O., Dec. 26, '88. -Harry Adelbert ; enr. '04-'05 coll., '07- '08 su. ; fr. North Olmsted, O. ; 6. Olmsted, O., Sept. 25, '81. Farmer, North Olmsted, Ohio. — Herbert Jerome ; enr. '79-'80 prep. ; fr. Clarksfleld, O. Addr. Cleveland, O. * Bamum, Joseph Hotchkiss; enr. '47-'50 prep., '50-'54 coll., '54-'56 sem. ; fr. Ge- neva, O. ; d. Memphis, Tenn., April 1, '04, A. B., Oberlin, '54, A. M., '57. Mary (Mrs. Frank Kress) ; enr. '65- '66 prep. ; fr. Clarksfield, O. Addr. Cleveland, Ohio, 32 Malcolm st. Maude Louise (Mrs. Edwin Benner) ; enr. '90-'91, '93-'94 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; b. Cassvlile, N. Y., Nov. 18, '71; m. June 9, '98. Addr. Honolulu, Hawaii, P. O. Box 346. 54 Barnum] Students, 1833-1908 [Barrett Narlne Grace ; enr. '98-'99 su. ; fr. Oberlln, O. Addr. Oberlin, Ohio, 171 W. Lorain st. Rhoda (Mrs. James Cowles) ; enr. '39- '40 lit. ; fr. Florence, O. ; b. Florence, O., Sept. 5, '21 ; m. Sept. 7, '42. Addr. Aliron, Oliio, 376 Silver st. Roy David ; enr. '93-'94 acad. ; fr. Oberlin, O. Addr. El Paso, Tex., 606 Texas st. Tracy ; enr. '59-'60, '63-'64 prep., '64- '66 coll. ; fr. Geneva, O. Lawyer, Geneva, Ohio. Barr, Elizabeth ; enr. '56-'57 prep. ; fr. iiow- ling Green, O. — x. Fleeda ; enr. '88-'91 cons. ; fr. Maiden, 111.— a;. — — ■ — -Leonore J. (Mrs. George E. Al- brecht) ; enr. '79-'81 cons. ; fr. Tidioute, Pa. ; m. Sept. 20, '82. Addr. Minnea- polis, Minn., 3734 Second ave., S. Barr, Luella ; enr. '69-'70 prep. ; fr. Brook- lyn, O. — X. - Barr, Margaret Ada (Mrs. John Rudin) ; enr. '98-'99, '02-'03 coll. ; fr. Vickery, O. A. B., Oberlin, '03 ; Ph. B., Baldwin Univ., '98. Addr. Ann Arbor, Mich., 116 M. Ingalls St. — J/. Oliver Edwin ; enr. '83-'84 prep. ; fr. Arvonia, Kan. — x. Barrack, William E. ; enr. '70-'7i prep. ; fr. Melmore, O. — or, Barram, Leota May (Mrs. Thomas B. Town- send) ; enr. '88-'90 prep. ; fr. Huron, O. ; b. Huron, O., Aug. 24, '70; m. Jan. 15, '97. Addr. Aldershot, Ont, Can. ■ Mary Luella ; enr. '90-'92 prep. ; fr. Huron, O. ; b. Huron, O. ; Sept. 27, '68. Principal High School, Huron, Ohio. Barre, Jane Elizabeth (Mrs. Hazey E. Bar- ker) ; enr. '51-'5iJ prep. ; fr. Ripley, 0. ; b. Ripley, O., Apr. 19, '32 ; m. Dec. 24, '58. Addr. Homer, Mich. Barrett, Arlena Arabel ; enr. '83-'84 cons. ; fr. Delta, O. — X. ■ Betsey Ann (Mrs. George T. Jenney) ; enr. '60-'61 prep. ; fr. New London, o. ; 6. New London, 0., July 31, '41 ; m. Mar. 15, '64. Addr. New London, Ohio. Betsey Eva (Mrs. Ronk) ; enr. '68-'69 prep., '71-'72, '73-'74 cons. ; fr. Clarksfield, O. ; b. Ciarksfleld, O. ; M. D., Cleveland Med. Coll., '94. Addr. Phil- adelphia, Pa., 1720 S. 22nd st. Carrie (Mrs. William E. Minor) ; enr. '68-'69 prep. ; fr. Ciarksfleld, O. ; 6. Clarks- field, O., Sept. 3, '52; m. Sept. 1, '75. M. L. A., Ohio Wes. Univ., '73. Addr. Lakewood; Ohio, 1450 Lakewood ave. Cassius E. ; enr. '68-'V2 prep.; fr. New London, O. Merchant, Valpar- aiso, Ind. -Celestia M. (Mrs. William S. Taylor) ; enr. •65-'67 prep., '67-'68 lit. ; fr. Oberlin, O. Addr. Tampa, FJa. Cornelia E. ; enr. '65-'67 prep., 'o(-'68 lit. ; fr. Oberlin, O. Addr. Tampa, Fla., P. O. Box 211. -'92 prep. ; /r. Daisy Vivian ; enr. Ocean Grove, N. J. — x. Ethel Leonore ; enr. '85-'91, '02-'04 cons. ; fr. Pitcher, N. Y. Addr. Pitch- er, N, Y. Eugene ; enr. '66-'69 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; d. Palisade, Nev., Jan. 21, '73. Eugenia B. ; enr. '51-'52 prep., '52-'53 lit. ; fr. Cincinnati, O. — x. Fannie Andrews (Mrs. John A. Haines) ; ewr. '97-'03 cons. ; fr. Cleveland, O. ; 6. Cleveland, O., Dec. 23, '83 ; m. Sept. 23, '08. Addr. Cleveland, Ohio, 10079 Republic ct. Florence ; enr. '69-'71 prep. ; fr Elyria, Frank Beecher ; enr. '69-'71 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; 6. New London, O., June 10, '56 ; m. Jennie A. Gale, Mar. 31, '97. Merchant, Omaha, Neb., 1507 larnum st. Barrett, Frank Williatn Zelotus; enr. '77-'78, '84-'88 prep., '88-'90 sem. ; fr. Clarksfield, O. ; 6. Clarksfield, O., July 7, '61 ; Sem., Oberlin, '90. Minister, Philadelphia, Pa., 1720 S. 22nd st. Harris, Jr. ; enr. '07-'08 acad. ; fr. Hampton, Va. ; 6. Hampton, Va., Mar. 15, '92. Student, Oberlin Academy ; Home : Hampton, Va., 320 Locust st. Helena Arabel ; enr. '83-'84 prep. ; fr. Swanton, O. — x. Homer E. ; enr. ■64-'67 prep. ; fr. Clarksfield, O. Addr. Wellington, o. Martha M. (Mrs. George W. Knowl- ton) ; enr. '60-'61, '63-'64, '67-'68 prep. ; fr. New London, O. Addr. Columbus, O. Martha Richardson ; enr. '06-'08 coll. ; fr. Ware, Mass. ; b. Ware, Mass., Jan. 28, '87. Student, Oberlin College; Home; Ware, Mass., 91 Church st. 55 Barrett] Oberlin College [Barrows -^ Mary Louisa (Mrs. Martin Beebe) ; enr. '58-'63 prep. ; fr. Clarksfleld, O. ; &. Clarksfield, O., Oct. 29, '43 ; m. Dec. 27, '65. Addr. Wakeman, Ohio. Onie Ann; enr. '76-'77, '78-'79, '88- '89 prep., '89-'90 coll. ; fr. Clarksfleld, O. ; 6. Clarksfleld, O. M. D., Cleveland Med. Coll., -93 ; M. D., Wooster, '94. Phy- sician, Philadelphia, Pa., 1423 Locust st. K. Evans ; enr. '7o-'77 prep. ; fr. Spring Valley, O. ; 6. Spring Valley, O. ; in. Jen- nie Woodworth, Feb., '85. Merchant, Evanston, 111., 1738 Chicago ave. — Sarah Ji,lnor (Mrs. Arthur E. Lyman) ; enr. '73-'74, '76-'78 prep., cons. ; fr. Marion, O. ; ni. Nov. 27, '88. Principal Laurel School, Cleveland, Ohio, 10001 Euclid ave. William ; enr. '66-'67, '68-'69 prep. ; fr. New London, O. Addr. New Lon- don, Ohio, R. F. D. * William ; enr. '83-'84 cons. ; fr. Tole- do, O. ; d. Toledo, O., '85. Barrier, Addie Eleanor ; enr. •02-'03 cons. ; fr. Concord, N. C. ; 6. Concord, N. C, Sept. 4, '81. ' Addr. Concord, N. C, 31 W. Corben st., Box 24. Mary Magdaiene ; enr. '01-'06 cons. ; fr. Columbus, O. Addr. Columbus, O., 1203 Parker st. Barris, Andrew M. ; enr. '45-'47 prep. ; fr. Chagrin Falls, O. — x. Barritt, Almond ; enr. '52-'53 prep. ; fr. Rus- sia, O.^ — X. Frank ; enr. '73-'74 prep. ; fr. New London, O. — x. Sylvester ; enr. '50-'51 prep. ; fr. Ooer- lin, O. — X. ■ Worlin C. ; enr. "SO-'ol, ■52-'53 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. — x. Barron, Florentine W. ; enr. '53-'55 prep. ; fr. Sylvania, O. ; &. Vt, Jan. 29, '32; m. (1) Elvyn C. Pearson, Aug. 23, '76; (2) Marion Lewis, Dec. 28, '57. Lieut. Co. C, 38th Iowa V. I., Aug., •62-Jah., '65. Addr. San Diego, Cal., 3686 Third st. Barrows, Arthur Stanhope ; enr. '98-'04 acad., coll., '05-'06 su. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; 6. Chica- go, 111., Aug. 22, 84. A. B., Yale, '06. Business, Chicago, III., 1 State st. Bettie L. (Mrs. Henry S. Hancock) ; enr. '67-'68 prep. ; fr. Avon, O. ; b. Avon, O., Nov. 15, '49; m. Dec. 22, '71. Addr. Elyria, Ohio, R. F. D. 1, Box 38. Blake W. ; enr. '70-'72 prep. ; fr. Sher- Charles Hiram ; enr. '04-'05 acad , cons. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; &. Armada, Mich., Oct. 10, '86. Printer, Oberlin, Ohio, 16 S. Main st. Barroics, Edna Melvina; enr. '99-'01, '03-'03 coll. ; fr. Lorain, O. ; 6. French Creek, 0.. June 11, '82. A. B., Oberlin, '05. Teacher, Lorain, Ohio, 137 Second ave. = — Eleanor Agnes; enr. '01-'07 cons., acad. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; 6. Chicago, 111., wet. 23, '89. Student, Northampton, Mass., Hubbard House. * Ellen C. (Mrs. John S. Blackwell) ; enr. '67-'68 prep. ; fr. Avon, O. ; d. Avon, 0., Feb. 23, '83. Etta M. (Mrs. Frederick H. Richard- son) ; enr. '69-'70, '71-'72 cons. ; fr. Avon, O. ; 6. Avon, O., Oct. 2, '53 ; m. July 21, '78. Asst. Postmaster, Tampico, 111. Florence Marion ; enr. '04-'05 cons.. acad. ; fr. Chagrin Falls, O. ; b. Chagrin Falls, O., Feb. 3, '86. Music teacher, Chagrin Falls, Ohio. Frank Adnah ; enr. '70-'71 prep. ; fr. Avon, O. ; b. Avon, O., Nov. 30, '57 ; m. Lucy M. Knight, May 7, '72. Farmer, Huron, Ohio, R. F. D. 2. Barroics, Frank Elliot; enr. '82-'85, '86-'91 cons. ; fr. Kent, O. ; 6. Hudson, 0., Feb. 13, "67 ; Cons., Oberlin, '90. Director of Music, Simpson Univ., Inaianola, Iowa. George W. ; enr. '34-'35 coll. ; fr. Paw- tucket, R. I. — X. * Henry J. ; enr. '71-'72 prep. ; fr. Avon, O. ; d. Lorain, O., Jan. 11, '05. * Barroics, John Manning; enr. '34-'36 sem ; fr. Troy, N. Y. ; d. Olivet, Mich., April 15, '91 ; Sem., Oberlin, '38, A. M., hon., '65. Katherine Moore ; enr. '98-'02, '02-'05 cons. ; fr. Oberlin, O. Addr. Prince- ton, N. J., 78 Alexander st. Mabel Palmer ; enr. '01-'02 cons. ; fr. man, N. Y. — x. Oberlin, O. — x. Mary Eleanor (Mrs. Frank Irwin) ; enr. '98-'99 cons., '99-'00 p. g. ; fr. Ober- lin, O. Addr. Princeton, N. J., 78 Alexander st. * Miriam M. ; enr. '69-'70 prep., '71-'72 lit. ; fr. Sheboygan Falls, Wis. ; d. De Smet, S. Dak., '98. Barrows, Sarah Maria (Mrs. Edward Dum- mer) ; enr. '73-'76, '77-'78 cons. ; fr. Ober- lin, O- ; b. Hudson, O., Aug. 5, '40 ; m. Mar. 20, '79 ; Cons., Oberlin, '75. Addr. Au'burndale, Mass., 1798 Washington St. 56 Barrows] Students, 1833-1908 [Bartholomew Virginia M. ; enr. '70-' 71 lit. ; fr. Stie- boygan Falls, Wis. — x. Barrows, Walter Ransom; enr. 'OO-'OG acad., coll. ; fr. Chicago, 111. ; b. Chicago, 111., Sept. 1, '84 ; A. B., Oberlin, '06. Teacher, Evanston, 111., 811 Garfield pi. * Warren J. ; enr. '67-'68 prep. ; fr. Avon, O. ; d. Eden, N. Y., Dec. 10, '72. William H. ; enr. '69-'70 prep. ; fr. Ontario, Ind. — x. Barry, Charles King; enr. '83-'86 cons, coll., '88-'90 cons., '90-'92 cons., coll., '94-'95 cons. ; fr. Elgin, 111. ; b. St. Charles, 111., Oct. 18, 65 ; Cons., Oberlin, '91, A. B., '99, Mus. B., '06. Teacher, Oberlin Conservatory, Oberlin, Ohio, 172 Elm st. Samuel L. ; enr. '43-'45 prep. ; fr. Hen- rietta, O. — X. Samuel S. ; enr. '42-'43 prep. ; fr. Brownhelm, O. — x. Barsamian, Dicran Barsam ; enr. '01-'03 coll. ; fr. Marsavan, Turkey. — x. Barstow,. Hattie Eleanor (Mrs. David G. Colwell) ; enr. '94-'95, '97-'98 cons.; fr. Ithaca, Mich. ; 6. North Star, Mich., Aug. 1, '76; m. Oct. 2, '02. Addr. Ithaca, Mich. Bartell, Claude Charles ; enr. '85-'87 prep. ; fr. Sullivan, O. — x. Bartelle, Alice E. ; enr. '72-'74 cons. ; fr. Oberlin, O. — x. Nellie A. ; enr. '73-'74 cons. ; fr. Ober- lin, O. — X. Bartholomew, Celia A. ; enr. '70-'71 cons. ; fr. \ ienna, O. — x. * Ella Mary (Mrs. George Newell) ; enr '66-'69 prep., '70-'72 cons. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; d. Oberlin, O., Feb. 28, '82. * Flora H. (Mrs. Joseph Carpenter) ; enr. '49-'ol lit. ; fr. Geneva, O. ; d. Prince- ton, 111., '71. * Gracia E. (Mrs. H. J. Kenney) ; enr. '58-'59 lit. ; fr. Geneva, O. ; d. Walkerton, Ind., Feb. 26, '74. * Julia L. (Mrs. Marx Straus) ; enr. '52- '5o prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; d. Elyi:ia, O., Sept. 24, '00. * Lola Montez : enr. '55-57 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; d. Elyria, O., July 2, '83. Milton M. ; enr. '70-'72 prep.; fr. Vi- enna, Ohio. Addr. Vienna, Ohio. — y. Olivia L. (Mrs. Edward P. Clisbee) ; enr. '46-'47 "Tit. ; fr. Harpersfleld, O. ; 6. Harpersfleld, O., Mar. 23, '25 ; m. June 24, '51. Addr. Oberlin, Ohio. Bartholomew, Robb Ozro ; enr. '01-'05 coll.; fr. Huntsburg, O. ; 6. Troy, O., Nov. 1, '82 ; A. B., Oberlin, '05. Law student, Cleveland, Ohio, 2723 Orange ave. Bartles, Helen Lucile ; enr. 'OO-'Ol cons. ; fr. New Philadelphia, O. — x. Bartleson, Mary Beatrice ; enr. '07-'08 acad., coll., cons. ; fr. Beloit, Kan. ; 6. Beloit, Kan., June 16, '88. Student, Oberlin - Conservatory ; Home : Beloit, Kan., 304 E. Main st. Nell ; enr. '91-'02 cons. ; fr. Pleasan- ton, Kan. — x. Bartlett, Alexander ; enr. '50-'51 lit. ; fr. Oberlin, O. — x. * Bartlett, Alexander; enr. '47-'49 prep., '49- '53 coll., '56-'ij9 sem. ; fr. Johnston, O. ; d. Maryville, Tenn., Nov. 19, '83 ; A. B., Oberlin, '53, Sem., '59, A. M., '56. — — — Alice ; enr. '72-'73 cons. ; fr. Oberlin, O. — X. Bartlett, Almin Franklin; enr. '80-'82 coll. ; fr. Stamford, N. Y. ; b. Southampton, Mass., Mar. 5, '53 ; m. Alice A. Ford, Oct. 7, '76 ; A. B., Oberlin, '82, A. M., '86 ; Pres. Bd. of Ed. St. Petersburg, Fla. Fruit Grower, St. Petersburg, Fla. Amy; enr. '89-'90 art; fr. Oberlin, O. Addr. South Bend, Ind. Anna May ; enr. '04-'05 cons., coll. ; fr. Chicago, 111. Addr. Wilmette, 111. Bertha (Mrs. Harry E. Small) ; enr. '93-'94 acad. ; fr. North Guilford, Conn., b. Guilford, Conn., Oct. 16, '69 ; m. Jan. 6, '95. Addr. Goshen, Conn. ^Blanche (Mrs. Earl B. Rowley) ; enr. '02-'03 cons; ; fr. Spencer, W. Va. ; b. Spencer, W. Va., Oct. 5, '84 ; m. June 20, '06. Addr. Mitchell, S. Dak., 911 B. Thira st. Carrie Miriam (Mrs. F. E. Ailing) ; enr. '84-'86 cons. ; fr. Johnson, Ohio ; d. Johnstown, O., July 25, '90. Cora Alice ; enr. '99-'03 cons. ; fr. Oberlin, O. Addr. Oberlin, Ohio, 198 Woodland ave. E. Z. ; enr. '68-' 69 prep. ; fr. Camden, O. — X. Edgar J. ; enr. •65-'66, '67-'68 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. — x. For explanation of abbreviations, see "Explanatory Notes" page 2, this Section. 57 Bartlett] Oberlin College [Bartlett -Edna Sargent ; enr. '91-'92 prep. ; fr. Cheyenne, Wyo. — x. Elizabeth (Mrs. •44-'45 lit. ; fr. Lyme, O. perior. Wis. Brown) ; enr. Addr. Su- Bartlett, Elizabeth; enr. 'OO-'Ol acad., cons., •02-'05 coll. ; fr. Casselton, N. Dak. ; 6. Ijake City, Minn., May 2, '82 ; A. B., Ober- lin, '05. Stenographer, Casselton, N. Dak. Elizabeth M. (Mrs. A. D. Smith) ; enr. •52-'o3 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. Addr. Collins, Ohio, R. F. D. 1 Emily J. ; enr. '52-'53 prep. ; fr. Day- ton, O. — Clarah Kellogg, Oct. 22, '70; (2) Axary A. Rosekelly, July 25, '88 ; Assessor, Greenwich Tp., O- Minister, Huron, Ohio, B. F. D. 3. Harriett Jane; enr. '82-'83 prep., '83- '87 lit, '86-'87, '91-'94 art ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; d. Oberlin, O., Apr. 6, '99. -Harry Nelson ; enr.' '79-'81 cons. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; 6. Birmingham, O., Feb. 24, '59 ; m. Anna R. Northam, Sept 10, '87. Electrical engineer, Pittsburg, Pa., West- inghouse Electrical and Mfg. Co. -Henry ; enr. '41-'42 prep. ; fr. Well- ington, O. — X. Homer; enr. '65-'66 prep. ;. fr. New London, O. Addr. New London, Ohio, Joseph Edgar ; enr. '66-'67 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; d. Waterbury, Conn., Jan. 24, •02. -J. W. ; enr. '61-'62 prep. ; fr. Belmont, N. Y.- Jessie Anna ; enr. '99-'05 cons. ; fr. Oberlin, O. Addr. Oberlin, Ohio, 198 Woodland ave. Laura ; enr. '01-'03 cons. ; fr. Cleve- land, O. — X. Lester ; enr. '60-'62 prep. ; fr. Boston, Mass. ; d. Atlantic City, N. J., July 15, '88. Mabel Josephine ; enr. '89-'93 cons. ; fr. Fremont, O. Addr. South Bend, Ind., 720 W. Washington st Mary M. ; enr. '52-'55 prep. ; fr. Kanes- vllle, Ill.^a;. * Mason ; enr. '40-'42, '44-'45 coll. ; fr. Johnston, O. ; d. Maryville, Tenn., Oct. 22, '01. Maro Loomis ; enr. '62-'63, '68-'69 prep.. '69-' 70 cons. ; fr. Pittsfleld, O. ; 6. Brownhelm, O., Oct., 25, '47 ; «». Ida I. Work, Nov. 17, '74 ; Mus. D., Drake Univ., '93. Pres., Dir. Des Moines Mus. Coll., Des Moines, Iowa. Nannie (Mrs. Judson N. Hurd) ; enr. 't>8-'71 prep. ; fr. Pittsfleld, O. ; b. Brown- helm, O., May 31, '50; ni. Oct 12, '71. ^ddr. Kipton, Ohio. * Peter T. ; enr. '42-'43 prep., '43-'47 coll. ; fr. Lyme, O. ; d. Toledo, O. Bartlett, Sophia Ann (Mrs. Oliver G. Lane) ; enr. '62-'64 coll. ; fr. Green, O. ; 6. Greene, O., Mar. 11, '41 ; m. Dec. 15, '70 ; A. B., Oberlin, '64. Ad4r. Farmdale, Ohio, R. F. D. 2. Sylvester ; enr. '51-'52 coll., ■53-'54 sem. ; fr. Oberlin, O. * Ward ; enr. '42-'43 prep. ; fr. Lyme, O. ; d. Wauseon, O. Bartley, Frederick Norton ; enr. ■99-'01 cons. ; fr. Canton, 111. — a?. Barton, Charles T. ; enr. '66-'69 prep., '69- '70 prep. ; fr. Tonica, 111. — x. -Esther ; enr. ■70-"71 cons. ; fr. Apala- chin, N. Y. — X. ^Etta (Mrs. Torbet) ; enr. '81-'82 prep.; fr. Shelby, O. Addr. Shelby, O. Frances M. (Mrs. John W. Painter) ; enr. '52-'55 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. -George Max ; enr. '03-'04 su. ; fr. Gene- va, O. 58 Barton] Students, 1833-1908 [Boss -^ Guy C. ; enr. '53-'58 pr«p. ; /r. Oberlin, O. Addr. Omaha, Neb., 715 New York Life Bldg. Henry C. ; enr. '66-'68 prep. ; fr. Ton- ica, 111. — X. — Jennie ; enr. '67-'68 prep., '68-'70 lit. ; fr. Tonica, 111.- Lida ; enr. -70 cons. ; fr. Worcester, O. — X. Barton, William Eleazer; enr. '87-'90 sem. ; ir. Sublette, 111. ; 6. Sublette, 111., June 28, '61 ; ffi. Esther T. Bushnell, July 23, '85 ; Sem., Oberlin, '90. ; S. B., Berea Coll., '85 ; S. M., '88, A. M., '90, D. D., '95. Minister, Oak Park, 111., 228 N. Oak Park ave. William Rice ; enr. '11-'18 prep. ; fr. Mt. Vernon, O. ; 6. Mt. Vernon, O., Feb. 3, '57 ; M. D., Cleveland Horn. Coll., '81. Physician, Ypsilanti, Mich., 216 Washing- ton St. Bartter, Fred Cyrus, enr. '92-'93 cons. ; fr. Rockport, O. Addr. Lakewood, Ohio. Bascom, H. N. ; enr. '53-'o5 prep. ; fr. Greene, O. Addr. Lockwood, Ohio. — y. Harley ; enr. '59-'60 prep. ; fr. Jackson, Mich. Harry Wales ; enr. 'l^^-ll prep. ; fr. Greensburg, O. Addr. Lockwood, O., R. F. D. Lynns ; enr. '52-'53 prep. ; fr. Johns- ton, 0. ; d. Battle South Mountain, Md., Sept., '62. Mary E. ; enr. '74-'75 cons. ; fr. Ash- tabula, O. — X. Reynolds ; enr. '52-'53 prep. ; fr. Greene, O. ; d. Greene, O., '01. T. A. ; enr. '53-'55 rep. ; fr. Greene, O. — 0?. Bascomb, Ellen Mary ; enr. 'eO-'ei prep. ; fr. Greene, O. ; d. Hudson, Wis. Helen ; enr. "3-'54 prep. ; fr. Troy, O. Basey, William Thomas ; enr. '90-'91 cons. ; fr. Chicago, III. Music teacher, Chi- cago, 111., Armour ave. — y. Bash, A. W. ; enr. '66-'67 prep. ; fr. Roanoke, Ind. — aw Bldg. T. M. ; enr. '56-'57 prep. ; fr. Mount Vernon, O. — x. * Baxtlne, Mary Estelle (Mrs. F. E. Engle- bry) ; enr. '03-'04 cons. ; fr. Vermilion, O. ; d. Vermilion, O., Mar. 27, '08. Bay, Katherine Elizabeth ; enr. '87-'88 prep., cons. '88-'89 cons. ; fr. Proctorvllle, O. — x. Mary Lillian ; enr. '87-'89 prep., cons. ; fr. Proctorvllle, 0. — x. Bayes, Harry William ; enr. '03-'04 acad. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; b. Wauseon, O., Jan. 22, •82. Teacher, Wauseon, Ohio, R. F. D., 7. Helen Inez (Mrs. Elmer Bark) ; enr. '03-'04 acad., '04-'05 coll. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; b. Wauseon, O., Aug. 15, '79 ; m. Sept. 14, •07. Addr. Brecksville, O. Boyle, William Fargo; enr. '03-'05 coll. ; fr. Waterford, Pa. ; A. B., Oberlin, '05. Addr. Philadelphia, Pa., 3000 Woodland ave. Bayles, Adelia ; enr. '58-'60 prep. ; fr. Hen- rietta, O. — X. Bay less, Amelia (Mrs. George W. Dewey) ; enr. '64-'65 prep. ; fr. Camden, O. ; b. Camden Tp., 0., '49 ; m. Mar. '75. Addr. Oberlin, 0. Bayley, Benjamin Fanklin ; enr. '55-'56 prep. ; fr. Beaver Dam, Wis. ; 6. Pomfret, Vt., Oct. 3, '30; 1st Lieut. Cor K. 5th Reg. Cal. V. I., Nov. '61-Nov. '64. Notary Public, Lompoc, Cal. Gustavus Vassa ; enr. '55-'56 prep. ; fr. Trenton, Wis. ; 6. Pomfret, Vt., Sept. 2, '32; m. Mary C. Sailor, Dec. 25, '84; A. B., Union Coll. School principal, St. Louis, Mo., 1317 Temple st. Bayliss, Clara Kern (Mrs. Plato McCort- ney) ; enr. '94-'96 p. t. ; fr. Sterling, 111. ; P. T., Oberlin, '96. Addr. Macomb, 111., 225 Carroll ave. Bazln, Louise (Mrs. William A. Moulder) ; enr. '75-'80 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; 6. New York, N. Y.. May 16, '57 ; m. July 21, '85. Addr. Cleveland, Ohio, 10514 Tacoma ave. 63 Beach] Oberlin College [Beach Beach, Anna Cordelia; enr. '66-'67 lit ; fr. Perrysburg, O. ; 6. Perrysburg, O., June 12, •39 ; Lit., Oberlin, '67. Teacher, Perrysburg, O. * Anna May (Mrs. S. E. Matthews) ; enr. 'Il-'IQ cons. ; fr. Plttsfleld, O. ; d. McDonald, Kan., May 7, '94. -Boliver Kellogg; enr. '73-'75 prep., eons., '75-'76 cons. ; fr. Plttsfleld, O. Addr. Benson, Neb. Calvin G. ; enr. •46-'48 prep. ; fr. Ro- chester, N. Y. — X. Clarissa A. ; enr. •45-'46, '53-'54 lit. ; ff. Miller, O. — x. Clifton ; enr. '61-'63 prep. ; fr. Cleve- land, O. ; d. Rockport, O., '02. Edgar L. ; enr. '62-'63 prep., '64-'65 coll. ; fr. Sharon, O. ; d. Washington, D. C, Aug. 1, '63. Edith Adelaide (Mrs. Stowell White) ; enr. '88-'89 prep. ; fr. Chatham Center, O. Addr. Medina, O. Edmund G. ; enr. '74-'75 coll. ; fr. Perrysburg, O. Addr. Toledo, O., 300 Monticello st. -Elizabeth C. ; enr. '56-'57, '57-'59 lit. ; fr. Rochester, N. Y. — x. Ernest Warren ; enr. '89-'91 coll. ; fr. Chicago, 111. Addr. Pittsburgh, Pa., St. Nicholas Bldg. -Eugenia S. (Mrs. John H. Chapman) ; enr. '73-'75 lit. ; fr. Perrysburg, O. Addr. Perrysburg, O.-:— y. -Frances Theodora. (Mrs. George F. Green) ; enr. '84-'85 lit., '86-'87 cons., art fr. Kelloggsville, O. ; i. Barre, Mass., Sept. 16, '66; tn. Apr. 16, '90. Addr. Ash- tabula, O., 6 East St. Frank W. ; enr. '69-'71 prep. ; fr. And- over, O. Addr. Hennessey, Okla. -Frederick Paul ; enr. '07-'08 sem., coll. ; fr. Los Angeles, Cal. ; b. Lexington, Mich., Nov. 21, '76; S. B., Univ. of Mich., •98. Student, Oberlin Seminary; Home : Lexington, Mich. Gaylord M. ; enr. 'SO-'Sl prep. ; fr. Mansfield, O. Addr. Pittsburgh, Pa., 4B DeSoto st. -Genevieve (Mrs. Henry P. Boynton) ; enr. '90-'91 prep. ; fr. Ruggles, O. ; 6. Rug- gles, O. ; m. Oct. 17, '05. Addr. Elyrla, O., 710 West ave. George Edmund ; enr. '90-'91 prep. ; fr. Lexington, Mich. Addr. Lexington, Mich. George Henry ; enr. '03-'04 prep., '04- '05 su. ; fr. Albion, N. Y. ; 6. Albion, N. Y., Aug. 22, '86. Student; Home: Geneva, N. Y., Hobart st. Beach, Oeorge Lee; enr '66-'70 coll. ; fr. .\ndover, O. ; &. Williamsfleld, 0., June 24, '42 ; TO. Jennie Jennings, Oct. 8, '73 ; A. B. ; Oberlin, '70 ; D. B., Yale, '73 ; 1st Sergt. Co. I., 10th Reg. Pa. Res, Corps, June '61-Apr. '63; Co. A, 1st Reg. Vet. Res.. Apr. ■63-June '64. Minister, Britton, S. Dak. Gladys May ; enr. '07-'08 cons. ; fr. East Otto, N. Y. ; &. East Otto, N. Y., May 21, '89. Student, Oberlin Con- servatory ; Home : East Otto, N Y. Harry Albro ; enr. '99-'00 prep. ; fr. Fostoria, O. ; 6. Medina, O., May 10, '80 ; m. Mabel E. King, Sept. 14, '04. Banker, Jamestown, N. Y., 404 E. 4th st. Henry ; enr. '53-'54 prep. ; fr. Mt. Vernon, O. — x. * Beach, John Boughton; enr. '43-'46 coll., '46-'47 sem. ; fr. Charleston, O. ; d. Kel- loggsville, O., May 12, '86; A. B., Oberlin, '46, A. M., '50; D. B., Meadville TheoL Sem., '61. John Watson ; enr. '89-'91 prep., '91- '93 coll. ; fr. I^xington, Mich. Addr. Lexington, Mich. * -Juletta E. ; enr. '56-"58 prep., '58-'61 lit ; fr. Troy, N. Y. ; d. Oberlin, O., June 29, '61. Louise Woodbridge ; enr. '98-'00 cons. ; fr. Waco, Tex. — x. Martha J. ; enr. '56-'57 prep. ; fr. Troy, N. Y. — x. Beach, Mary Alice (Mrs. Frank A. Rose) ; enr. '73-'74 prep., cons., '77-'82 lit., cons. ; fr. Ruggles, O. ; d. Ruggles, O., Jan. 5, '86; Lit, Oberlin, '82. -Mary Aurelia (Mrs. Abner E. Rose) ; enr. '67-'68 lit. ; fr. Andover, O. ; b. Con- neautvllle, Pa., Oct. 24, '44 ; m. Feb. 26, •71. Addr. Andover, Ohio, R. F. D. 2. Beach, Mary Elizabeth (Mrs. Lumen B. Searle) ; enr. '70-"72 lit., cons. ; fr! Perrys- burg, O. ; b. Perrysburg, O. ; m. Sept. 14, '80 ; Lit, Oberlin, '72. Addr. East Chattanooga, Tenn., 307 Elmendorf st. Mary Ella ; enr. '95-'96 prep. ; fr. Rug- gles, O. Addr. Laurium, Mich., Box 397. -Mary R. (Mrs. William C. Sturte- vant) ; enr. 73-' 74 cons.; fr. Ruggles, O. Addr. New London, Ohio, R. F. D. 64 Beach] Students, 1833-1908 [Beadle Xettie Louise (Mrs. John W. Shaw) ; enr. •84-'86 cons. ; fr. Cortland, O. ; 6. Fowler, O., Mar. 6, '65 ; m. Sept. 1, '85. Addr. Cortland, O. Oscar Marion ; enr. '79-'80 prep. ; fr. Buffalo, N. Y.—x. Robert Kollogg ; enr. '84-'86 prep. ; fr. Kelloggsville, O. ; 6. Barre, Mass., Feb. 16, '67 ; m. Susie E. Hepburn, Apr. 12, '93 ; Ph. B., Ohio State Univ., '90. Pub- lisher, Cleveland, 0., 502 Caxton Bldg. Ruth Etta (Mrs. Charles W. Allen) ; enr. '58-'59 lit. ; fr. Jackson, Mich. ; 6. Mentz, N. Y., July 12, '37 ; m. Nov. 3, '58. Addr. Toledo, O., 2012 School pi. Beach, Samuel Jackson; enr. '72-'75 sem. ; fr. Pittsfleld, O. ; b. Wellington, O., Mar. 1, '50. m. Delia A. Hazard, May 20, '74 ; Sem., Oberlin, '75; A. B., Coll. City of New York, '72, A. M., '94; O. D., Tabor, •02. Minister, Redfleld, S. Dak. W. B. H. ; enr. '54-'55 prep., '55-'56 coll. ; fr. Medina, O. — x. — — -Wanda D. (Mrs. William S. Weston) ; enr. '73-'74 cons., prep. ; fr. Ruggles, O. ; b. Ruggles, O., Dec. 8, '56 ; m. Oct. 18, '76. Addr. New London, Ohio, Ashland st. ^Wilbur Jay ; enr. •86-'87 prep., '87-'91 coll., art. ; fr. Lexington, Mich. ; 6. Lex- ington, Mich., Sept. 29, '69 ; m. Emily J. Langell, Oct. 31, '92. Attorney ; Court Stenographer, Bad Axe, Mich. ♦ -William R. ; enr. '63-'65 prep. ; fr. Ruggles, O. ; d. Ashland, O., '87. Beacom, Horace Webster ; enr. '79-'82 prep. ; fr. Mitchell Salt Works, O. Addr. Union Port, O. John Henry ; enr. '75-'76 prep., '76- '78 coll. ; fr. Mechanicstown, O. ; 6. Steub- euville, O., Jan. 1, '57 ; Grad., U. S. Mili- tary Acad., West Point, '82 ; Served in West, Japan and China, '82-'85 ; Adj. Gen., 7th Army Corps, '98-'99, 42nd U. S. V. I., Philippines, Jan. '00-'02 ; Ft. Leavenworth, '03 ; Mil. Attache Am. Embassy Ct., St. James, '03-'07 ; Command Ft. Missoula, Mont., May, '07 — . Major U. S. Army, Washington, D. C, care War Department. Beacom, Madison William; enr. '73-'75 prep., '75-'79 coll. ; fr. Mt. Vernon, O. ; b. Ham- mondsville, O., Apr. 29, '54 ; A. B., Ober- lin, '79 ; 1st Asst. Corporation Counsel, Cleveland, June '99-May '01 ; Corporation Counsel, May '01-Jan. '03 ; Judge Common Pleas Ct., Jan., '03 — . Judge, Com- mon Pleas Court, Cleveland, O., 3028 Pros- pect ave. Beadle, Mary Harriet ; enr. '03-'06 acad., cons., coll. ; fr. Lima, N. Y. ; b. Lima, N. Y., Aug. 25, '82 ; Genesee Wesleyan Sem., •02. Addr. Lima, N. Y., E. Main st. * Beaghler, Amos Chapman ; enr. '57-'59 prep. ; fr. Fremont, O. ; d. Texas, Dec. 16, .'94. Burton Horace ; enr. '82-'83 prep. ; fr. Blissfleld, Mich. Addr. Detroit, Mich., 124 Field ave. Beagle, Ida (Mrs. George C. Mosher) ; enr. •75-'76 prep., '76-'80 coll. ; fr. Blissfleld, Mich. ; 6. Blissfleld, Mich., Dec. 7, '59 ; m. Jan. 1, '83; A. B., Oberlin, '80. Addr. Kansas City, Mo., 3612 Locust st. ^May (Mrs. Wlllard R. Southard) ; enr. •80-'81 lit. ; fr. Blissfleld, Mich. ; 6. Bliss- fleld, Mich., May 17, '61 ; m. Jan. 25, '88. Addr. Rochester, N. Y., 198 Chill ave. Beal, Asa G. ; enr. •84-'85 prep. ; fr. Bell- ville, O. — X. Beal, Willard Washington; enr. '99-'00 prep., '00-'03 coll., cons. ; fr. Waterloo, la. ; 6. Waverly, la., June 15, '78 ; A. B., Oberlin, '03. Real Estate ; Loans, Waterloo, la., 807 Independence ave. Winifred (Mrs. Marion D. Looney) ; enr. '00-01 cons. ; fr. Clarinda, la. ; 6. Terre Haute, 111., July 17, '76 ; m. Sept. 16, '05. Addr. Jefferson, Ore. ^ — ^Zelma ; enr. '63-'65 prep. ; fr. Oxford, O. — X. Beale, Mary Blanche ; enr. '04-'05 coll. ; fr. New Castle, O. — x. Beall, Charles Fremont ; enr. '82-'83 prep. ; fr. Mentor, O. Addr. Mentor, O. Edith Viola (Mrs. Frederick O. Browne) ; enr. '99-'00 coll., cons. ; fr. Al- ton, 111. Addr. Innisfail, Can., care R. M. Archer. — y. * Ida Mary ; enr. '99-'00 cons. ; fr. Keene, O. ; d. Keene, O., May 15, '00. Beam, Jacob ; enr. '54-'55 prep. ; fr. Van Wert, O. — X. Nora Jane (Mrs. George W. Clark) ; enr. '67-'68 prep. ; fr. Russia, O. ; b. Pitts- fleld, O., Sept. 23, '50 ; m. Nov. 6, '73. Addr. Dunlap, Kan. Beaman, Daniel Walker ; enr. '07-'08 acad. ; fr. Richville, N. Y. ; 6. Richville, N. Y., May 27, "90. Student, Oberlin Acad- emy ; Home : Richville, N. Y., Main st. For explanation of abbreviations, see "Explanatory Notes" page 2, this Section. 65 Beaman] Oberlin College [Beaney David Crichton ; enr. '57-'58 prep. ; fr. Croton, la. ; b. Burlington, O., Nov. 22, '38; m. Luella A. Smith, Dec. 31, '60; U. S. Revenue Service, '61-'65. Vice. Pres. and Gen. Counsel Mfg. and Ry. Co., Denver, Colo., Boston Bldg. Frank Bemis ; enr. '73-'74 prep. ; fr. Antwerp, X. Y. ; 6. Antwerp, N. Y., Oct. 13, '55 ; m. Ruth A. Walker, June 18, '80 ; Pres. Bd. of Ed., Richville Univ. Free Sch., •S8-'08; P. M., '01— . Druggist, Rich- ville, X. Y. J. C, enr. "SS-'ST prep. ; fr. Burke, N. Y.—x. Beamer, George; enr. ■53-"55 prep.; fr. Green Springs, O. — x. John Thomas ; enr. '88-'90 coll. ; fr. Washington, la. ; b. Iowa. Dec. 25, '67 ; m. Elizabeth H. Glenn, Apr. 10, '95. General Agt. Insurance, W'ashington, Iowa. Merrett C. ; enr. ■59-"60 prep. ; fr. Green Springs, O. — x. • Sappho Myrtle ; enr. '01-"08 acad., coll., cons. ; fr. Washington, la. ; b. Wash- ington, la., June 18, '73. Student, Oberlin College ; Home : Washington, la., 326 E. Second st. Beams, Mary Ellen ; enr. ■76-"77 prep. ; fr. Selina, 0. — x. — Mildred Estelle ; enr. '02-'03 cons. ; fr. Houston, Tex. ; b. Houston, Tex., July 22, 82. Addr. Oakland, Cal., 2136 Chest- nut St. Bean, Addie M. ; enr. ■72-"73 prep. ; fr. Hud- son, Mich. — X. Berten ; enr. •04-'05, '06-'07 coll. ; fr. Arkport, X. Y^. Addr. Almond, N. Y. Franklin L. ; enr. '43-'45 prep. ; fr. Portland, Me. — x. Joshua M. ; enr. '60-'61 prep. ; fr. W. Alexander, O. — x. Mary Morgan (Mrs. Charles M. Jar- vis) ; enr. •76-"( t prep. ; fr. Binghamton, N. Y. ; b. Cincinnatus, N. Y., Mar. 26, '56 ; m. May 27, '80. Addr. Berlin, Conn., Worthington ave. Bean, Sarah Tyler (Mrs. Archibald Hadden) ; enr. •76-'77 lit. ; fr. Binghamton, N. Y. ; 6. Cincinnatus, X. Y., Mar. 26, '56 ; m. Feb. 23, '81; L. B., Oberlin, '77. Addr. Muskegon, Mich., 125 Houston ave. * Beane, Phineaa Adams; enr. •41-'42 coll., ■42-'45 sem. ; fr. Lyman, X. Y. ; d. Bath, HI., Dec. 21, '90*; Sem., Oberlin, '45. Beaney, Sidney, Jr. ; enr. '80-'82 prep. ; fr. Macedonia O. Addr. Prairie Depot, Ohio. Bearby, Grace (Mrs. Clyde H. Sedgwick) ; enr. '92-'95 cons. ; fr. Moline, 111. ; h. Cleveland, O., May 10, '73 ; m. June 29, '97. Addr. Manitowoc, Wis., 1345 Michigan ave. Beard, Antoinette (Mrs. Herbert Harroun) ; enr. '89-'90 acad., '90-'94 coll., '99-'00 su. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; b. Columbiana, O., July 17, "73 ; m. Aug. 21, '01 ; A. B., Oberlin, '94. Teacher, Oberlin Academy, Oberlin, Ohio, 236 Forest st. * Augustus ; enr. '67-'6S prep. ; fr. Col- umbiana, O. ; d. Youngstown, O., Mar. 24, '08. Beard, Frances Adelle (Mrs. Daniel E. Es- terly) ; enK. '84-'85 prep., '85-'88 coll., '89- "90 cons. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; b. Columbiana, O., Jan., 22, '67 ; m. Aug. 21, '01 ; L. B., Oberlin, '88. Addr. Topeka, Kan,. 1110 W. 8th Si. Beard. Josrphiur (Mrs. Arthur W. Hey- wood) ; enr. '90-'94 coll. ; fr. Andover, Mass. ; A. B., Oberlin, '94. Addr. De- troit, Mich. Laura Blanche ; enr. '95-'97 acad. ; fr. Columbiana, O. ; b. Columbiana, O., June 17, '76. Addr. Columbiana, O. Beard, Leila Florence; enr. '03-'08 acad., coll. ; fr. Columbiana, O. ; 6. Columbiana, O., June 14, '85 ; A. B., Oberlin, '08. Addr. Columbiana, Ohio. Lois (Mrs. Charles L. Foster) ; enr. ■01-'03 acad., cons. ; fr. Spencerville, O. ; b. Spencerville, O., Feb. 28, '83 ; m. Sept. 11, '07. Addr. Cleveland, Ohio, 7917 Linwood ave. Mary Smith ; enr. '79-'80 cons. ; fr. Oberlin, 0. — x. Beard, Minnie Belle (Mrs. William A. Sid- dall) ; enr. '85-'86 prep., '86-'91 coll., cons., '93-'94 cons. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; 6. Columbi- ana, O., Aug. 4, '68 ; wi. Aug. 29, '94 ; A. B., Oberlin, '91. Addr. East Cleve- land, O., 82 Wymore ave. Beard, Reuben Alview; enr. '76-'79 sem. ; fr. Columbus, O. ; Dnion Co., O., Aug. 30, '51 ; m. Mary E. Smith, Mar. 6, '79 ; Sem., Oberlin, "79; D. D., Whitman Coll., '91. Minister, Fargo, X. Dak., 713 Third ave. S. ♦ Beard, Stanley Benton; enr. '91-'94 eng., sem., '94-'95 spl. sem. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; d. Berea, O., Dec. 6, '97 ; Sem., Oberlin, '94. 66 Beard] Students, 1833-1908 [Beardsley Beard, Willard Livingstone; enr. '87-'91 coll. ; fr. Birmingham, Conn. ; &. Hunting- ton, Conn., Feb. 5, '65 ; m. Ellen L. Kin- ney, Sept. 5, '94 ; A. B., Oberlin, '91. General Secretary, Y. M. C. A., Foochow, China. Beardshear, J. ; enr. '57-'58 prep. ; fr. Homer, O. — X. Beardslee, Henry Curtis ; enr. '83-'85 coll. ; /r. Palnesville, O. ; 6. Palnesville, O., Sept. 28, '65 ; m. Anna A. Ford, June 27, '93 ; A. B., Western Reserve, '89, A. M., '99. Teacher, Ashevllle, N. C, Asheville School. * Beardslee, Julius 0.; enr. '34-'36 coll.; /r. Streetsborough, O. ; d. '82 ; A. B., Oberlin, •37, A. M., '48. Beardsley. Bessie Mabel ; enr. '98-'99 cons. ; /r. Terry, N. Y. — x. * Byron Paine ; enr. '63-'64 teachers' course ; fr. Freedcm, 0. ; d. Freedom, O., Mar. 27, '82. * Caroline F. (Mrs. Richard B. Edgar) ; enr. '56-'58, '59-'60 prep. ; fr. Vermilion, O. ; d. A^tel, O., Dec. 18, '82. Charles Moss ; enr. '94-'96 acad., '96- '98, '99-'00 coll. ; /'r. Huntsburg, 0. ; 6. Huntsburg, O., May 2, '73. Addr. North Yakima, Wash. Daniel Waldo ; enr. '88-'h9 prep. ; fr. Lindenville, O. Addr. Chicago, 111., 118 Catalpa ct. Ella M. ; enr. '67-'68 prep. ; fr. Free- dom, O. — X. .Emma Amelia (Mrs. Wallace H. Wood) ; enr. '94-'95 cons. ; fr. Angola, N. Y. Addr. North Collins, N. Y. * Emma Sarah (Mrs. Heyd) ; enr. '64-'65 prep. ; fr. Freedom, O. ; d. Oakland, Cal., '79. ^Evelyn S. ; enr. '59-' 60 prep. ; fr. Mld- dleport, N. Y. — x. Beardsley, Frank Orenville; enr. '99-'00 sem. ; fr. Salem, la. ; 6. Ovid, Mich., Nov. 9, '70; m. Mary E. Riddell, Dec. 22, '96; D. B., Oberlin, '00; A. B., Western Coll., '94 ; A. M., Illinois Wesleyan Univ., '96, Ph. D., '97; George Wood Gold Medal, '05. Minister, Harlan, Iowa. George ; enr. '59-'Gl prep. ; fr. Nelson, O. — X. * George H. ; enr. '53-'55, '56-'57 prep. ; fr. Vermilion, O. ; d. Bennington, Kan., Aug. 22, '07. -Helen Eileen ; enr. ■98-'99 cons. ; fr. Herbert Vinton ; enr. '80-'82 prep. ; fr. Findlay, O. ; &. Findlay, O., ^ug. 30, '59 ; m. Caroline ibchulenberge, Jan. 20, '06 ; M. D., Cleveland Med. Coll., '83 ; Sec'y, Bd. of Ed., '88-'92 ; Pres., City Bd. of Election, '98-'05 ; Mem. City Council, '08—, Findlay, O. Physician ; Surgeon, Find- lay, O., 223 Center st. Joseph Milton ; enr. '03-'06 acad., '06- '07 su., coll. ; fr. Gentry, Ark. — x. Josephine May ; enr. '01-'02 cons. ; fr. Rochester, O. — x. -Leonard E. ; enr. '33-'35 prep., fr. St. Clair, Mich. Linson Clifton ; enr. '73-'74 prep. ; fr. Mentor, O. ; h. Huntsburgh, O., Sept. 26, '55 ; m. Agnes Pearse, Nov. 4, '85. Bookkeeper, Point Marion, Pa. Ora A. ; enr. '74-'75 cons. ; fr. Ells- worth, o. — X. Orsamus Drake ; enr. '93-'94 acad. ; fr. Garretsville, O. ; 6. Freedom, O,, Sept. 7, '74; m. Jessie B. Sykes, Nov. 6, '00; Ph. B., Ohio State Univ., '98. Manu- facturer, Chicago, 111., 108-120 W. 19th pi. -Walter C. ; enr. '60-'62 prep. ; fr. Ver- million, O. Addr. St. Joseph, Mo., 218-220 S. Fourth st. enr. '73-'74 prep. ; fr. Hunts- Addr. New Rockford, N. Bearss, Alvertis ; enr. '81-'82 prep. ; fr. Ca- tawba Island, O. — x. Beattie, Alexander E. ; enr. '57-'60 prep. ; fr. Savannah, O. — x. Beattie, Dora Ann (Mrs. Wilbert L. Ander- son) ; enr. '77-'79 lit.; fr. Sandusky, O. ; 6. Sandusky, O., Apr. 23, '58 ; m. Aug. 14, •83; Lit., Oberlin, '79. Addr. Am- herst, Mass., 1 School st. -Ednah Mary ; enr. '01-'03 coll. ; fr. Norwalk, O. Addr. Norwalk, O. Hersey, Mich. — x. ^George William ; enr. '72-'74 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; h. Island of Jamaica, Apr. 10, '59 ; m. Helen G. Pruitt, July 29, '01 ; S. B., Univ. of Cal., '99 S. M., '01 ; Treas., San Bernardino Co., Cal., '89-'00, Co. Supt. Sch's, '91-'94 ; Supt. Philippine Normal Schools, '03 — . Ad4r. Manila, P. I., 98 Nueva st. — Lester Middeswarth ; enr. '06-'07 coll., Nov. 26, '87. Asst. Manager Local cons. ; fr. Norwalk, O. ; 6. New London, O , Telephone Co., Norwalk, O., 24 E. Main st. 67 Beattie] Oberlin College [Beaumont Mary Erma ; enr. '05-'07 acad., cons. ; fr. Moundsville, W. Va. ; b. Bellaire, O., Mar. 21, '88. Music teacher, Mounds- ville, W. Va., 1110 Third st. " William ; enr. '53-'55 prep. ; fr. Rug- gles, O. William J. ; enr. '55-'56 prep., '56-'57 coll. ; fr. Oberlin, O. — x. Beatty, Adelaide Beatrice (Mrs. Edward M. Rose) ; enr. '97-'99 cons., '99-'00 acad., cons. ; fr. Bowling Green, O. ; 6. Barkey- ville. Pa., 'Sr; m. Oct 18, '06. Addr. Bowling Green, O., 153 N. Main st. * ^Bertie ; enr. '80-'82 prep. ; fr. Zanes- ville, 0. Elva Jane ; enr. '94-'95 acad. ; fr. Bloomingville, O.- George D. ; enr. '63-'65 prep. ; fr. San- dusky, O. Addr. Sandusky, Ohio, R. P. D. 3. Harry B. ; enr. '93-'95 prep. ; fr. Man- nington, W. Va. Addr. Mannington, W. Va. Herbert Thomas ; enr. '87-'91 prep. ; fr. El Paso, Tex. Addr. New York. N. Y., 176 W. 86th st. James Frederick ; enr. '93-'97 acad , '97-'99 coll. ; fr. Mannington, W. Va. Addr. Mannington, W. Va. James Lansford ; enr. '93-'94 prep. fr. Toledo, O. — x. Beatty, Jean May (Mrs. Edmond P. Bow- man) ; enr. '87-'88 prep., cons., '88-'92 lit, cons. ; fr. El Paso, Tex. ; b. San Francisco, Cal., Aug. 24, '73; m. Mar. 17, '04; Lit.. Oberlin, '92. Addr. Mt. Vernon, N. Y., 100 Franklin ave. -Josephine ; enr. '87-'89 cons., '90-'91i prep., '92-'94 cons. ; fr. El Paso, Tex. Addr. New York, N. Y., 176 W. 86th st. -Lyda Berkshire (Mrs. - Cochran) ; enr. '95-' 97 acad. ; fr. Mannington, W. Va. Addr. Follansbee, W. Va. .William Henry ; enr. '06-'08 acad. ; fr. Kelley's Island, O. ; 6. Kelley's Island, O., .Jan. 16, '89. Student, Oberlin Acad- emy ; Home : Kelley's Island, O. • Beaty, Amelia ; enr. '46-'47 prep. ; fr. Dela- ware, Pa. Beaumont, Frances Mary; enr. '66-'68 lit. ; fr. Hartland, Wis. ; b. Huddersfield, Bng., May 28, '46; L. B., Oberlin, '68. Teacher, Cleveland, O., 1896 E. 70th st. Jane Elizabeth (Mrs. Charles B. Nunn) ; enr. '84-'85 cons. ; fr. Hart, Mich. ; b. Elizabeth, N. J., Sept. 13, '64; m. Sept 16, '85. Addr. Detroit, Mich., 52 Ferry ave. 'Myron H. ; enr. '50-'51 prep. ; fr. Te cumseh, Mich. — x. Beavers, Anabel ; enr. '99-'01 cons. ; fr. Per* rysville, O. ; 6. Perrysville, O., '79 ; L. B., Ohio Wesleyan Univ., '99. Music teacher, Perrysville, O. Bebout, Aaron Stuart ; enr. '70-'71 prep. ; fr. Martinsburg, O. Addr. Gatesville, Tex. — ^Alice Dale (Mrs. Charles M. Hobart) ; enr. '90-'99 cons. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; 6. Glen- ville, O., Aug. 10, '73 ; m. Aug. 15, '99. Music teacher, Monmouth, 111., 114 N. 5th st Bebout, Anna Maude; enr. '95-'96 acad., '96- '00, 'OO-'Ol su. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; A. B., Oberlin, '00. Addr. Ashtabula, O. * Bebout, Artemesia (Mrs. Erwin H. Rich- ards) ; enr. '73-'74 prep., •74-'77 lit, '77- '79 cons. ; fr. Savannah, O. ; d. Inhambane, East Africa, Sept. 17, '98; Lit, Oberlin. '77. Bryetta Ann (Mrs. Burgan Miller) ; enr. '71-' 73 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; 6. Sa- vannah, O., Aug. 11, '55 ; m. Mar. 17, '75. Addr. Cantor, O., Cor. Navarre and Perry sts. Bebout, Clarence Chambers; enr. '91-'93 prep., '93-'96 coll. ; fr. Greenwich, O. ; 6. Ruggles Tp., O., June 22, '72 ; m. Lena M. Rawson, Aug. 10, '98. A. B., Oberlin, '96, A. M., '01. Manufacturer, Girard, Pa. David Gault ; enr. '61-'62 prep. ; fr. Savannah, O. Addr. Ashtabula, Ohio, R. F. D. 1. Esther M. ; enr. '00-'02 art. ; fr. Green- wich, O. ; 6. Savannah, O., Nov. 10, '78 ; Oberlin Kindergarten Tr. Sch., '02. Addr. Greenwich, 0. Gaylord Newell ; enr. 'O0-'O2 coll. ; fr. Martinsburg, O. ; b. Martinsburg, O., June 27, '78 ; m. Effie E. Mann, Sept. 12, '01 ; L. L. B., Univ. of Mich., '05. Attor- ney at Law, Vlnita, Okla. Hannah Craig; enr. '64-'66 prep., '66- '68 lit. ; fr. Savannah, 0. ; d. Savannah, O., Oct 17, '68. Jennie Keziah ; enr. '84-'86 prep. ; fr. La Porte, 0. — x. Jennie Mabel (Mrs. Fred M. Chaffee) ; enr. '86-'88 prep., cons., '90-'93 cons. ; fr. Ashtabula, O. ; b. Savannah, O., Oct 25, '69 ; m. Oct. 14, '96. Addr. Dayton, O., R. F. D. 2. 68 Bebout] Students, 1833-1908 [Beck John N. ; enr. '48-'49 prep., '52-'53 teachers' course ; fr. Savannah, O. ; d. Smithville, O., Feb. 29, '08. John William ; enr. '83-'85 prep. ; fr. La Porte, O. ; d. Canton, O. Joshua Samuel ; enr. '59-'61 prep. ; fr. -William ; enr. '85-'86 prep. ; fr. Cleve- Savannah, O. ; b. Savannah, O., June 27, '38 ; OT. Louise A. Chambers, Mar. 30, '65. Addr. Greenwich, O. Joshua Samuel ; enr. '81-'82 prep. ; fr. Martlnsburg, O. ; 6. Martinsburg, O., Aug. 20, '62 ; m. Cora Hunter, Dec. 25, '95. Farmer, Mt. Vernon, O., R. F. D. 4. ^^larquls Bunyan ; enr. '54-'55, '61-'62 prep. ; fr. Savannah, O. ; d. Savannah, O., June 19, '69. Martha Violet ; enr. '94-'95 acad. ; fr. Oberlln, O. Addr. Ashtabula, O., K. F. U. 5. — — ^Mary Elizabeth (Mrs. Theodore Jos- lyn) ; enr. '55-'59 lit. ; fr. Savannah, O. ; d. Savannah, O., Sept. 22, '65. 'Mary Elizabeth ; enr. '85-'87 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, 0. ; b. Savannah, O., Sept. 28, '69. Ensign Salvation Army, Cleveland, Ohio, 5905 Kinsman rd. * Bebout, Rebecca (Mrs. James Harvey Hol- ton) ; enr. '41-'42 prep., '46-'50 lit.; fr. Savannah, O. ; b. Washington Co., Pa., Aug. 11, '24 ; m. Oct. 24, '50 ; d. Plymouth, 0.,.Nov. 13, '63; Lit, Oberlln, '50. Bebout, Sarah Jane; enr. '67-'68, '73-'75 prep., '75-'79 coll. ; fr. Savannah, O. ; 6. Savannah, O., '50; A. B., Oberlin, '79, A. M., '84; M. D., Pulte Med. Coll., '82. Physician, Norwalk, O., 70 W. Main st. Beck, Carrie Anna ; enr. '91-'92 cons. ; fr. Sioux City, la. ; 6. Sioux City, la. Teacher, Sioux City, la., 3016 Nebraska st. Donna Felippe ; enr. ; '05-'07 coll. ; fr. Napoleon, 0. 'Edith May ; enr. '97-'98 cons., fr. Be- atrice, Neb. — X. ^Mrs. M. Jennie Harvuot (Mrs. John S.) ; enr. '82-'84 cons.; fr. Lincoln, Neb.; b. Sullivan, O., Dec. 28, '54 ; m. Jan. 1, '79. Addr. Lincoln, Kan. -Maria ; enr. '65-'66 prep. ; fr. Green Castle, Ind. — x. —Martha Louise ; enr. '96-'97 acad. ; fr. Akron, O. ; 6. Akron, O., Jan. 18, '76. Addr. Akron, O., 640 W. Market st. Mary H. ; enr. '71-'72 prep. ; fr. Champion, 0. — x. land, O. — X. Becker, Martin L. ; enr. '67-' 68 prep. ; fr. Lordstown, O. — x. Beckerle, Florence Madaline ; enr. '07-'08 acad., coll. ; fr. Cleveland, 0. ; 6. Cleveland, O. Student, Oberlin Conservatory ; Home : Cleveland, O., 7409 Carnegie ave., S. B. * Beckert, Edward Leo ; enr. '03-'04 cons. ; fr. Sandusky, O. ; d. Sandusky, O., Sept 25, '04. Beckett, Jennie June (Mrs. Beatty L. Laird) ; enr. '01-'02 cons. ; fr. Rockford, 111. ; b. Rockford, 111., Feb. 9, '73 ; m. June 30, '04. Addr. Cleveland, O., 8811 Detroit ave., N. W. Beckwith, Charles Clifton; enr. •84-'86, '88- '89 cons. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; 6. McMinnville, Tenn., Sept. 12, '68 ; m. Anna Wilkinson, Aug. 3, '98. Bookkeeper, Cleveland, Ohio. Charles T. ; enr. '55-'58 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. — x. ^Charles Marlon ; enr. •84-'85 prep. ; fr. Painesville, 0. — x. -Charlotte Amelia ; enr. '83-'85 prep. ; fr. Canton Center, Conn. — x. -E. W. ; enr. '54-'55, '56-'57 prep. ; fr. Cleveland, O. — x. Edith Ada ; enr. '87-'89 prep. ; fr. Cob- den, 111. Addr. Cobden, 111. -Eletha Finch ; enr. '07-'08 art ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; b. Oberlin, O., June 27, '96. Student, Oberlin, Ohio, 158 W. Lorain St. Beckwith, Florence Anna; enr. '02-'06 cons". ; fr. Cleveland, O. ; 6. Cleveland, O., June 27, '85; Mus. B, Oberlin, '06. Music teacher, Cleveland, Ohio, care Eberhard Mfg. Co. ^Frank Fletcher ; enr. '90-'91 cons. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; b. Oberlin, O. ; m. Minlvieve K. Finch, Oct. 2, '95. Asst. Post- master, Oberlin, Ohio, 158 W. Lorain St. ^Harvey ; enr. '46-'47 prep. ; fr. Belle- vue, O. — X. -Hattie ; enr. '67-'68 prep. ; fr. Cleve- land, O. — X. ' Louie Maria ; enr. '84-'86 prep., '89- '90 art ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; 6. Oberlln, O., July 20, '64. Addr. Oberlin, Ohio, 29 N. Pleasant st. Lydia C. ; enr. '61-'62 lit. ; fr. Meso- potamia, .0. — X. 69 Beckwith] Oberlin College [Bedortha Mallie H. ; enr. '59-'60 lit. ; fr. Port- land, Mich. — X. O. ; enr. '61-'62 prep. ; fr. Xewburgh, O. — X. -Vina H. ; enr. '60-'61 lit. ; fr. Ionia, Mich. — X. Bede, George W. ; enr. 'T4-'75 prep. ; fr. Ober. lin, O. — X. James Albert; enr. '75-'76 prep.; fr. Oberlin, O. — x. Bedell, George Ellsworth ; enr. '82-'85 prep. ; fr. Deckertown, N. J. — x. ■ -Marion Julia ; enr. '82-' 85 prep. ; fr. Chetopa, Kan. — x. Bedford, Josephine ; enr. '83-'85 lit. ; fr. De- Witt, la. — X. Lizzie ; enr. '72-'73 prep. ; fr. De Witt, la. — X. 'Myrtle Marie (Mrs. F. W. Liles) ; enr. '97-'98, '99-'00 cons. ; fr. East Town- send, O. Addr Collins, O., R. F. D. 2. Ruth Grey (Mrs. Karl W. Gehrkens) ; enr. '99-'01 cons. ; fr. Beloit, Wis. ; 6. Ea- ton Rapids, Mich., Nov. 13, '76 ; m. Aug. 16, '05. Addr. Oberlin, Ohio, 383 S. Professor st. Bedient, John Amos; enr. '61-'62 prep., '62 '66 coll., '66-'69 sem., '69-'70 p. g., sem. ; fr. Mansfield, TST. Y. ; b. Smithville, N. Y., Aug. 21, '39 ; m. Sadia A. White, Mar. '86 ; A. B., Oberlin, '66, sem., '69 ; Priv., Co. A. (Ohio State Service), '62-'64 ; Co. K., 150th O. V. I., '64-'66. Minister, Los Angeles, Cal., 1057 Jasmin st. Lester Cornelius ; enr. '63-'64 prep.; fr. Little Valley, N. Y. ; m. Armanda Din- widdie, Feb. 22, '70; U. S. Q. M. Dept., '64-'65 ; Road Comr., '75. Addr. Champaign, 111., 504 W. Springfield ave. Bedortha, Abbie Amelia (Mrs. J. Lewis Van Tine) ; enr. '56-'60 prep., '60-'62 lit. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; 6. Sheffield, O., Dec. 19, '41 ; m. June 11, '66. Addr. Philadelphia, Pa., 1706 Girard ave. Bralnerd Taylor ; enr. '64-'67 prep. ; fr. Oberlin. O. ; b. Troy, N. Y., May 21, '48 ; m. Bella M. Hanscom, Aug. 30, '76. Addr. London, Eng., 4 Bedford rd Crouch End, N. Burritt S. ; enr. '62-'64 prep. ; fr. Rus- sia, O. ; b. Sheffield, O., Apr. 26, '46 ; m. Mary Decker, Apr. 30, '70 ; Priv., Battery E., 1st O. V. Light Artillery. Hotel Keeper, Bridgeman, Mich. Charles E. ; enr. '65-'66 prep. ; fr. Saratoga Springs, N. Y. ; d. Oberlin, O., Api'. 2, '65. Edwin R. ; enr. '68-'70 prep. ; fr. Ober- lin, O. Addr. Hickman, Pa., Box 32. Florence (Mrs. Harold J. Colebrook) ; enr. '93-'94 cons. ; fr. London, Eng. ; b. London, Eng., July 11, '79 ; m. Apr. 4, '03. Addr. London, England, 4 Bed- ford rd.. Crouch End. H. ; enr. '53-'55 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. Bedortha, Harriet P.; enr. '64-'68 prep., '68- '72 lit. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; Lit., Oberlin, '72. * Hiram K. ; enr. '61-'62 prep. ; fr. Ober- lin, O. ; d. Beverly, N. J., Oct. 22, '64. * Luther ; enr. '37-'41 prep. ; fr. Shef- field, O. ; d. Oberlin, O., Dec. 29, '64. ^Luther Eddy ; enr. '02-'07 acad., '05- '06 art, '06-'07 cons. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; b. Oberlin, O., Oct. 7, '88. Student, Oberlin College ; Home ; Oberlin, Ohio, 87 Elm St. *Bedortha, Mary Jane (Mrs. John Austin) ; enr. '53-'54, '55-'56 prep., '56-'57, '58-'61 Coll. ; fr. York, O. ; d. Oberlin, O., Jan. 20, '68; Lit., Oberlin, '61. ■ — ^Mary Velonia (Mrs. John W. Lyder) ; enr. '53-'55 prep., '55-'62 coll. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; 6. Sheffield, O., Oct. 7, "38 ; w. Sept. 15, '63. Addr. Akron, Ohio, 23 X. Maple St. Xorman ; enr. '37-'41 prep. ; fr. Shef- field, O. ; d. Aiken, S. C, Feb. 6, '83. Sarah E. (Mrs. John Austin) ; enr. '63-'64 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; d. Oberlin, O., Aug. 22, '96. Sarah E. ; enr. '59-'66 prep. ; fr. Ober- lin, O. — x. * Bedortha, Wilhelmina Jennie; enr. '91-".)2 cons., '97-'99, '00-'02 acad., '02-'06 coll., '07-'08 su. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; d. London, Eng., May 22, '08 ; A. B., Oberlin, '06. Beebe, Augustus C. ; enr. '88-'89 prep. ; fr. Whitefox, O. Addr. Cleveland, Ohio, 3220 Cedar ave. -Bela B. ; enr. '58-'60 prep. ; fr. Copopa, O. — X. * Beebe, Cornelia (Mrs. John Meyer) ; enr. '50-'54 lit. ; fr. Mt. Vernon, O. ; d. Newton, la., July 24, 'S5 ; Lit., Oberlin, '53. Beebe, Eva Arabella (Mrs. Frank G. Lee) ; enr. '75-'76 prep., '76-'80 lit. ; fr. Point Marble Head, O. ; b. Columbia, O., '49 ; m. Oct. 5, '80; Lit, Oberlin, '80. Addr. Lakeside, Ohio. 70 Beebe] Students, 1833-1908 [Beecher George Avery; enr. '57-'58, '61-*62 prep. ; fr. Columbia, O. ; b. Columbia, O., Jan. 3, '36 m. Salina L. Tryon, Mar. 13, '66; Pi-iv., 65tli Reg., O. V. I., Oct. '61- Nov. '65 ; r. M., '89-'93 ; Tp. Trustee, 3 yrs. Addr. Lakeside, Ohio. -L. Gertrude (Mrs. W. Hamilton Smyth) ; enr. '83-'85 prep. ; fr. Danbury, O. ; b. Middletown, Conn., May 27, '67 ; w. June 15, '98. Addr. Springfield, Mass., 24 Continental st. .Marcia ; enr. '68-'70 prep. ; fr. Ridge- ville, O. ; d. North Ridgeville, O., '68. -Miles Hugh ; enr. '80-'81 prep. ; fr. Bloomville, O. ; 6. Milford, O., Apr. 1, '61 ; m. Lucy A. Jameson, Nov. 30, '82 ; P. M., Beach Park, '00 — . Motorman, Beach Park, Ohio. Robert Case; enr. iQ-'ll prep.; fr. Burg nill, O. ; 6. Hartford, O., Mar. 16, '55 ; m. Harriet A. Linn, June 29, '83 ; M. D., Cleveland Med. Coll., '79; M. D., Western Reserve, '82 ; Order Double Dra- gon, Emporer, China. Medical Mis- sionary, Nanking, China. Sara Marian ; enr. '9o-'94 prep. ; fr. North Lynne, Conn. Addr. Lynne, Conn., R. F. D. • Tryon Ervin ; enr. '89-'90 prep. ; fr. Lakeside, 0. ; b. Lakeside, O., Jan. 2, '70 ; VI. Bessie K. Beattie, Dec. 26, '01 ; C. E., Ohio Northern Univ. Cement Engin- eer, Lakeside, Ohio. Beebee, Benjamin ; enr. '53-'54 prep. ; fr. Springfield, Mass. — x. Charles P. ; enr. '44-'45 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. — x. * Mary Jane; enr. '55-'56 prep., '57-'58 lit. ; fr. Columbia, O. ; d. Lakeside, O., June 15, '04. -William ; enr. '53-'54 prep. ; fr. Sparta, Can. — X. ♦Beech, Artbur Warren ; enr. '71-'72 prep. ; fr. Sharon, O, ; d. Sharon Center, 0., Mar. 23, '96. • Constance Little (Mrs. Chester T. Hammond) ; enr. '01-'02 cons. ; fr. Medina, O. ; b. Sharon, O., Aug. 14, '79 ; m. Apr. 20, '04. Addr. Copley, Ohio, R. F. D. 31. Beecher, Albert ; enr. '74-' 75 prep. ; fr. Wake- man, 0. Addr. Wakeman, Ohio. Alice Maude (Mrs. Henry W. Hunt) ; enr. '77-'78. '83-'84 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; 6. Oberlin, O., May 22, '61 ; m. June 10, '84. Addr. Romeo, Mich. ^Anna Mabel (Mrs. George A. Bold- rick) ; enr. '77-'78 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; h. Oberlin, O., May 22, '61 ; m. Nov. 21, '82. Addr. Forest Grove, Ore. Charles ; enr. '58-'59 prep. ; fr. Ober- lin, 0. — X. Clara Jane ; enr. '90-'97 acad. ; fr. Beaver Dam, N. Y. ; 6. Beaver Dam, N. Y., June 26, '70. Teacher, Kenwood, N. Y. * Clementia Lucilla (Mrs. Henry P. Dockstader) ; enr. '58-'61 prep., '61-'63 lit. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; d. Monument, Colo., June 28, '79. * David S. ; enr. '51-'5^, '55-'58 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; d. Alton, 111., Oct. 14, '96. *Beecher, Edward Alfred; enr. '48-'50 prep.. '50-'54 coll. ; d. Memphis, Tenn., Jan. '72 ; A. B., Oberlin, '54. Edward Nathaniel ; enr. '59-'62 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; 6. Homer, O., May 6, '46 ; m. Elizabeth Van Buskirk, Sept. 24, '74. Contractor ; Decorator, Cleveland, Ohio, 1902 101st St., N. E. Ella Pamela (Mrs. Edwin B. Git- tings) ; enr. '68-'70 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; b. Oberlin, O., Feb. 18, '52; m. Sept. 15, '79. Addr. Monument, Colo. Florence May (Mrs. Henry M. Close) ; enr. '92-'94 cons. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; &. Beecher City, 111., June 18, '72; m. Apr. 14, '97. Addr. Newark, Ohio, 173 10th St. Herbert Ellas ; enr. '83-'86 prep. ; fr. Wakeman, O. ; b. Wakeman, O., July 15, '64 ; m. Frances Whitney, July 14, '88. Farmer, Wakeman, Ohio, R. F. D. 2. Beecher, Julia Ann (Mrs. John Vetter) ; enr. '56-'57 prep., '57-'64 lit. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; b. Livonia, N. Y., Aug. 9, '42; m. Sept. 12, '84 ; Lit., Oberlin, '64. Addr. El- don, Mo., Lock Box 555. Beecher, Katharine Matilda (Mrs. Henry N. Penfield) ; enr. '53-'56 prep., '56-'61 lit. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; 6. Perrysburg, O., Sept. 9, '41 ; m. Feb. 20, '65 ; Lit, Oberlin, '61. Addr. Springfield, Mass., 51 Marble st. Retta E. ; enr. '74-'75 cons. ; fr. Win- ona, 111. — X William ; enr. '57-'58 prep. ; fr. Canton, O.— ^o". Beeching, W. P. ; enr. •74-'75 prep. ; fr. Huntsburg, Ind.— a-. Beeckel, Mary Wilhelmine ; enr. '96-'99, '01- '03 cons. ; fr. Vermilion, O. ; 6. Adrain, Mich., Apr. 26,- '74. Music teacher. Vermilion, Ohio. 71 Beede] Oberlin College [Beers Beede, Lulu Edith ; enr. '02-'06 cons., art ; fr. Lenox, O. Addr Lenox, Ohio. Beede J Martha Frances; enr. '01-'05 coU. ; fr. Lenox, O. ; b. Lenox, O., May 20, '78 ; A. B., Oberlin, '05. Teacher, Fleming- ton, N. J. Beedy, Josephine Caroline ; enr. '89-'90 prep., fr. Stanley, B. C. ; 6. British Columbia, Sept., '74 ; A. B., Leland Stanford Univ., '97. Addr. Sausalito, Cal., Hazel Mount. 'Lora L. ; enr. '81-'83, '86-'87 prep. ; fr. Cambridgeboro, Pa. Physician, Mattoon, 111. — j/. Beekem, Anna ; enr. '77-'78 prep. ; fr. Groton Center, 0. — w. Mary Elizabeth ; enr. '78-'79 prep. ; fr. Groton, O. — x. Beelman, Carl Mitchell ; enr. '92-'93 acad. ; fr. Fremont, O. ; b. Plymouth, O.,^ Dec. 22, •73; m. Nelle E. Moore, June 28, '06. Traveling salesman, Minneapolis, Minn., 3145 Dupont ave., S. -Ethel Arabel ; enr. '91-',92 cons. ; fr. Chicago, O. — X. Been, Vilda Prescott ; enr. '00-'02 cons. ; fr. Ottawa, 111. ; b. Ottawa, 111. Music teacher, Ottawa, 111., 609 Illinois ave. *Beeman, Edwin Eugene ; enr. '58-'59 prep. ; fr. Birmingham, 0. ; d. Cleveland, O., Nov. 6, '06. Beemer, Henry Hardenburg; enr. '88-'91 prep. ; fr. Coleville, N. J. — x. -Henry Kanouse ; enr. 'J cons. ; fr. Beemerville, N. J. — x. Beer, Amanda L. (Mrs. Buel B. Pelton) ; enr. '48-'52 lit. ; fr. Hartford, O. ; 6. Brook- field, O., '24 ; m. '59. Addr. Cortland, Ohio. Charles Milton ; enr. '90-'91 prep. ; fr. Ashland, O. ; b. Ashland, 0., Oct. 7, '73; m. Emma Myers, Feb. 21, '00. Adver- tising manager, Ashland, Ohio, 26 Center St. Beerman, Frederick Lyman ; enr. '91-'94 Cons. ; fr. Muskegon, Mich. Addr. Muskegon, Mich. Beers, Frederick H. ; enr. '73-'74 prep. ; fr. Peninsula, O. ; b. Peninsula, O., Feb. 17, '56 ; m. Alice C. Crumrine, Apr. 17, '80. Agent, Oberlin, Ohio, 195 N. Pleasant st. . • George Louis ; enr. '56-'58 coll. ; fr. Stratford, Conn. ; d. Topeka, Kan., Jan. 17, '96. Harriet Permilla (Mrs. John W. Peck) ; enr. '51-'52 prep., '52-'53 lit. ; fr. Columbia, O. ; d. Oakland, Cal., Feb. 14, '04. Josephine (Mrs. David H. Patterson) ; enr. '78-'79 prep., con. ; fr. Collamer, O. Addr. East Cleveland, Ohio, 100 Beers- ford pi. * Marietta Lois (Mrs. Joseph W. Stow) ; enr. '52-'53 lit. ; fr. Olmstead Falls, O. ; d. Oakland, Cal., Nov. 27, '02. Beers, Mary Catherine; enr. '99-'07 acad., coll. ; fr. Peninsula, O. ; 6. Peninsula, O., Oct. 23, '83; A. B., Oberlin, '07. Teacher, Oberlin, Ohio, 195 N. Pleasant st. Nelle Bertha (Mrs. Bruce E. McEn- tire) ; enr. '02-'03 acad, cons. ; fr. Kan- sas City, Mo. ; b. Batavia, Mich. ; m. Aug. 23, '04. Addr. Kansas City, Mo., 2500 E. 13th st Salome Gertrude (Mrs. Albert M. Es- terle) ; enr. '56-'62 prep. ; fr. Olmstead 'Falls, O. ; b. Columbia, O. ; m. (1) John H. Smyth, '68; (2) Albert M. Esterle, '03. Addr. Oakland, Cal., 461 49th st. Beese, Augustus Friedrich ; enr. '89-'90 prep. ; fr. Columbus Grove, O. — x. Beeson, Emily May ; enr. '02-'03 coll. ; fr. Marshalltown, la. ; b. Marshalltown, la. ; A. B., Cornell, '08. Teacher, Mar- shalltown, Iowa. Begg, Russell Stuart ; enr. '03-'04 acad. ; fr. Columbus Grove, X). — x. Behm, Effle May ; enr. '03-'04 coll., cons. ; fr. Denver, Colo. Addr. Denver, Colo., 1355 La Fayette st. Homer Lutz ; enr. '04-'05 acad. ; fr. Denver, Colo. Addr. Denver, Colo., 1355 La Fayette st. Behr, Emma Margaret (Mrs. Walter Per- sons) ; enr. '85-'89 cons., fr. Oberlin, O. Addr. Oberlin, Ohio, 241 Elm st. Behr, Harrison Jackson; enr. *o2-'05, '06-'08 acad., coll. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; b. Hinckley, O., Sept. 23, '83; A. B., Oberlin, '08. Addr. Oberlin, Ohio, 216 E. Lorain st. *Behr, John Hinckley; enr. '92-'93 acad., '93-'97 coll. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; d. Albuquer- que, N. Mex., Apr. 14, '02 ; A. B. Oberlin, '97. -Robert Ferdinand ; enr. '06-'07 acad , art ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; b. Hinckley, O., May 13, '86; Gunner, U. S. Navy, '02. Prospector, Los Angeles, Cal., 210 W. 10th St. 72 Behr] Students, 1833-1908 [Belding Walter Richard ; enr. '96-'98 acad. ; fr. Oberlin, O. Addr. Oberlin, Ohio, 216 E. Lorain st. Beidler, Clara Faye ; enr. '95-'96 cons. ; fr. Upper Sandusky, O. — x. Mabel ; enr. 'OO-'Ol cons. ; fr. Fair- mount, Ind. Addr. Fairmount, Ind. Beirne, May Etta (Mrs. J. D. Dillon) ; enr. '91-'92 cons. ; fr. Oakfield, Wis. Addr. Fon du Lac, Wis., 447 Forest ave. Belanger, J. Alphonso; enr. '93-'95 sem. ; fr. Boston, Mass. ; 6. Quebec, Can., Oct. 9, '57 ; m. Mary Chandler, Oct. 9, '83 ; Sem., Ober- lin, '95. Minister, Wells River, Vt. Belden, Abbie W. (Mrs. Willian B. Thomas) ; enr. '68-' 69 prep. ; fr. Chardon, O. ; h. Farmington, O., July 22, '50; m. June 22, '70. Addr. Columbus, Ohio, Norwich Hotel. Belden, Ellen Scranton (Mrs. William H. Taylor) ; enr. '97-'03 acad., coll., '04-'05, '05-'06 su. ; fr. Clifton Springs, N. Y. ; b. Constantinople, Turkey, Nov. 23, '79 ; m. Sept. 15, '08; A. B., Oberlin, '03. Addr. Youngstown, Ohio. Ethel Ada ; enr. '05-'07 coll. ; fr. Aga- wam, Mass. ; 6. North Hadley, Mass., Oct. 5, '85. Student ; Home ; Agawam, Mass. Evelina; enr. '04-'05, '06-'08 coll., art; fr. Oberlin, O. ; 6. Bridgeton, N. J., Feb. 20, '85. Student, Oberlin College; Home ; Oberlin, Ohio, 287 W. College st. * Julia Minerva (Mrs. Addison J. Tay- lor) ; enr. '51-'53, '55-'57 prep. ; fr. Grafton, O. ; d. Maumee, Ohio, Feb., '07. -Katie, M. ; enr. '74-'75 cons. ; fr. Ober- lin, O. — X. Belden Mary Megie; enr. '97-'03 acad., coll.; fr. Clifton Springs, N. Y. ; &. Constantin- ople, Turkey, Nov. 23, '79 ; A. B., Oberlin, '03. Asst. Professor, Elmira College, Elmira, N. Y. ; Home ; Oberlin, Ohio, 287 W. College St. Orion Sumner ; enr. '79-'81 prep., '81- '82 coll. ; fr. Maiden, 111. — x. * Prudence A. ; enr. '56-'57 prep., '62- '64 coll. ; fr. North Amherst, O. ; d. Chi- cago, 111. —- -William ; enr. '56-'57 prep. ; fr. New York, N. Y.— G. S. Pickett, Dec. 3, "01. Addr. Clyde, Ohio, 405 Race st. Bemis, Alvln Simeon ; enr. '99-'08 cons. ; fr. Eaton, O. ; 6. Russia Tp., O., Mar. 29, '87. Student, Oberiin Conservatory ; Home ; Elyria, Ohio. Anna Mae ; enr. '97-'98 acad. ; fr. Cleveland, O. — x. Bemis, Frederic Pomeroy ; enr. '81-"83 coll. ; fr. Davenport, I. ; 6. Mercer, Pa., Oct. 20, '61 ; m. Eugenia Nichols, Oct. 3, '00 ; A. B., Oberlin, '83 ; M. E., Columbia, '85. Insurance, Davenport, Iowa, 109 W. Third George C. ; enr. '71-'73 prep. ; fr. Wind- ham, O. — X. -Jane Elizabeth (Mrs. Eleazer L. Waterman) ; enr. '57-'59 lit. ; fr. Windham, Vt. ; 6. Windham, Vt., Feb. 15, '40 ; m. May 15, '64. Addr. Brattleboro, Vt.. The Colonial, High st. * Martha L. (Mrs. D. W. French) ; enr. 'oS-'oG lit. ; fr. Windham, Vt. ; d. Windham, Vt, Oct. 9, '58. Rodney Durell ; enr. '77-'78, '79-'Sl prep., '81-'82 coll. ; fr. Oberlin, O. Addr. Indianapolis, Ind., N. Illinois st— y. Ruth P. ; enr. '57-'58 prep., '58-'59 lit. ; fr. Newark, 111. — x. Bemis, Wells Aaron; enr. '53-'54 prep., '54- '58 coll. ; fr. Windham, Vt. ; 6. Windham, Vt., Feb. 26, '32; m. Frances M. Hubbard, Aug. 26, '58; A. B., Oberlin, '58. Life insurance, General Agt., Davenport, Iowa, 109 W. Third st. Bemisderfer, Laura May ; enr. '06-'07 cons., acad. ; fr. Tiffin, O. Addr. Tiffin, Ohio, 129 S. Washington st. 75 Benchley] Oberlin College [Benedict ♦Benchley, Williana H. ; enr. '73-'75 prep., cons., '75-'78 lit., cons. ; fr. Houston. Tex. ; d. St. Louis, Mo. Benedict, AUie (Mrs. Harry E. Jenne) ; enr. '70-'71 prep.; fr. Litchfield, O. Addr. Litchfield, Ohio. -Mrs. Amanda (Mrs. George) ; enr. '35- '36 lit. ; fr. Wakeman, O. Amanda; enr. '47-'48 lit.; fr. Vienna, O.—iC. -Charles B. ; enr. '45-'46 prep. ; fr. Bid- dlebury, N. Y. — x. ^Clara Sophia (Mrs. Charles W. Ar- ner) ; enr. •80-'84 cons. ; fr. Wellington, O. : 6. Wellington, O., Apr. 14, '64 ; m. Aug. 31, '88. Addr. Clyde, Ohio. -Edward Ladd ; enr. '80-'81 prep., '81- '83 coll. ; fr. Wellington, O. ; 6. Wellington, O., '62 ; m. Ida L. Stroup, '84. Mer- chant, Wellington, Ohio. -Edwin Ellis; enr. '59-'60 coll.; fr. Vermontville, Mich. ; 6. Ira, N. Y., Aug. 11, '38; m. Sophia A. King, May 16, '65; L. B., Univ. of Mich., '63; Treas. and Prosecuting Atty., Mason Co., Mich., '65- '66; Probate Judge, Manistee Co., Mich., '68-'72. Business, San Jose, Cal., 149 St. James st. -Emeline M. ; enr. '5r-'58 prep., '58- •59 lit. ; fr. Woodville, O. -Emma J., enr. '70-'73 cons.; fr. Ober- lin, O.- Benedict, Frances Arminda; enr. •86-'90 lit., cons. ; fr. Wellington, O. ; Lit., Oberlin, •89. Addr. Wellington, Ohio. -George B. ; enr. '45- 46 coll. ; fr. Mid- dlebury, N. Y. — x. Harvey Duane ; enr. •64-'65 prep. ; fr. Greenwich, O. ; &. Syracuse, N. Y., Oct. 10, '44 ; m. Fanny Wood, '68. Hotel and Park manager, Cranberry Lake, N. J. Josie E. ; enr. '70-'73 cons. ; fr. Ober- lin, O. — X. Katherine Ladd; enr. '02-'03, •06-^07 art, coll. ; fr. Wellington, O. Addr. Wellington, Ohio. -Mabelle (Mrs. Aldin R. Palmer) ; enr. '91-'93 cons. ; fr. Wellington, O. ; 6. Well- ington, O. ; m. Nov. 11, '03. Addr. Wellington, Ohio. -Mae Belle (Mrs. John A. Scarvell) ; enr. '91-'93 cons. ; fr. Vermontville, Mich. ; b. Vermontville, Mich., Sept. 14, '74; m. Oct 15, '03. Music teacher, Green- ville, Mich. Benedict, Mary (Mrs. Lester C. Alberton) ; enr. •95-'98 coll., '99-'00 su. ; fr. Riverhead, N. Y. ; 6. Riverhead, N. Y., Dec. 12, '76 ; m. Dec. 25, '01 ; A. B., Oberlin, '98. Addr. New Rochelle N. Y., President st., Halcyon Park. ^Mary Abbey ; enr. '98-'00 acad., cons. ; fr. Bedford, O. — x. Mary Ware (Mrs. Archie Sprague) ; enr. '86-'87 cons. ; fr. Ehmgton, N. Y. enr. '86-'87 cons. ; fr. Ellington, N. Y. Nina Vilette"; enr. '86-"90 cons., '90-'91 cons., acad! ; fr. Wellington, 0. ; 6. Welling- ton, O. Merchant, Wellington, Ohio. Benedict, Thomas Nelson; enr. '95-'97 acad., '97-'01 coll. ; i5. Riverhead, N. Y., Jan. 13, '79 ; m. Minnie M. Crookham, June 24, '01 ; A. B., Oberlin, '01. Lawyer, New Rochelle, N. Y., 232-236 Huguenot st. Benfer, Charles R. ; enr. •55-'56 prep. ; fr. Dundee, 0. — x. Benham, Carrie Anna ; enr. '06-'08 coll. ; fr. Troy, O. ; b. Tippecanoe City, O., Jan. 8, '87. Student, Oberlin College, Home; Troy, Ohio, R. F. D. 2. Delia (Mrs. Frederick Colson) ; enr. '71-'72 prep., cons., '72-74 cons. ; fr. Nor- walk, O. ; 6. Newark, O., Nov., '54 ; m. Oct. 3, '83. Addr. Norwalk, Ohio, 16 State St. Eldridge H. ; enr. •55-'57 prep., '57-'59 Coll. ; fr. Wilmot, Wis. ; 6. Salem, Wis., Feb. 5, '40; m. (1) Louise Ferris, Aug. 10, '69; (2) Mary B. Brown, Mar., '74; 1st Sergt. Co. I., 38th Wis. V. I., Aug. '64- June '65 ; Atty., Newton Co., Mo., '66-'67. Business ; Genealosist, Kansas City, Mo., 1019 E. 19th st Benham, Ella Charlotte (Mrs. Cornelius C. Young) ; enr '82-'84 lit. ; fr. Cleveland, O. ; b. Crestline, O., Nov. 14, '62; m. Nov. 17, '92; L. B., Oberlin, '84. Addr. Cleve- land, Ohio, 1934 E. 84th st Frances Augusta ; enr. '98-'99 cons. ; fr. Cleveland, O. — x. * Fred ; enr. •57-'58, '59-'60 prep. ; fr. Wilmot, Wis. ; d. Jerry Point, Ark., Sept '66. Lin S. (Mrs. Eugene M. Sweet) ; enr. '71-'73 prep., '77-'78 cons. ; fr. Avon, O. Addr. Buffalo, N. Y., 62 Congress st Melvia L. ; enr. •58-'60 prep. ; fr. Ridgeville, O. ; d. Ridgevllle, O. Wallace Coburn ; enr. •86-'89 coll., cons. ; fr. Cleveland, O. ; 6. Tltusville, Pa., Aug. 8, '67 ; m. Elizabeth A. K. Malone, Jan. 18, '04. Real Estate, Cleveland, Ohio, 1107 New England Bldg. 76 Benham] Students, 1833-1908 [Bennett Welcome E. ; enr. '37-'38 prep., '39-'42 coll. ; fr. Cheshire, Conn. — x Benis, D. Charles ; enr. '71-'73 prep. ; fr. Oberlln, O. — w. Benjamin, Alva ; enr. '65-'66 prep. ; fr. Cha- grin Falls, O. — X. *Benjamm, Alvah Alanson; enr. '66-70 coll. ; fr. Bainbridge, O. ; d. Cleveland, 0., May 23, '93; A. B., Oberlin, '70. Anna ; enr. '63-'64 lit. ; fr. Dak Hill, Mich.- — X. * ' Ebenezer A. ; enr. '43-'44 prep. ; fr. Grafton, O. ; d. Pentvvater, Mich., Aug. 9, '00. Mary A. ; '65-'66 prep. ; fr. Bainbridge, O. — X. Benn, Clara M. ; enr, '73-'74 cons. ; fr. Oil City, Pa. — X. Bennet, Theodore ; enr. Booneville, Ind. — x. '58-' 59 prep. ; fr. ^Ada Anna ; enr. '88-'89 cons. ; fr. Hur- ley, Wis. — X. Bennett, Alda ; enr. '90-'91 cons. ; fr. Bessemer, Mich. — x. Bennett, Annie (Mrs. Fred P. Ensminger) ; enr. '93-'94 acad., '94-'98 coll. ; fr. Nash- ville, Tenn. ; A. B. Oberlin, '98. Addr. West Tampa, Fla., 374 Green st. Bernice Louise ; enr. '06-'07 cons. ; fr. Wellington, O. : b. Wellington, O., Dec. 4, '84. Cashier, Wellington, Ohio, 5 Middle st. -Caslmir D. ; enr. '74-' 75 prep. ; fr. Elyria, O. ; b. Carlisle Tp., O., Nov. 2, '52 ; m. Carlie B. Kellogg, Sept. 29, '87; Tp. Clk., '99-'05. ^ Farmer, Oberlin, Ohio, R. F. D. 2. Charles William ; enr. '76-'77 cons. ; fr. Black Earth, Wis. — x. David A. ; enr. '53-'57 prep. ; fr. New York, N. Y. ; d. Camillus, N. Y., Nov. 12, '97. ^Dwight R. ; enr. '68-'69 prep. ; fr. Hartford, O. ; 6. Hartford, O., Apr. 1, '50 ; m. Sarah W. Beebe, Jan. 3, '72. Con- tractor, Hobart, Okla. '67 prep. ; fr. Pitts- E. W. ; enr. burg, Pa. — X. -Edward ; enr. '60-'61 prep. ; fr. Tivoll, Minn. — x. Emma Katherine (Mrs. S. J. Noble) ; enr. '74-'75 cons. ; fr. Wellington, O. Addr. Cleveland, Ohio, 6203 Euclid ave. *Bennettj Ethan Osborne; enr. '52-'53 sem. ; fr. Burlington, la. ; d. Rogers, Ark., Nov. 30, '98. ; Sem., Oberlin, '53. Bennett, Francis Asbury ; enr. '98-'99 coll.^ '99-'00 p. g., 'OO-'Ol su. ; fr. Piqua, O. ; A. B., Oberlin, '99, A. M., '00. Teacher, Piqua, Ohio, care C. W. Bennett. H. S. ; enr. '67-'68 prep. ; fr. South Charleston, O. — x. *Bennett, Henry Stanley; enr. '56-'60 coll.^ '60-'63 sem. ; d. Oberlin, O., Aug. 5, '95 ; A. B., Oberlin, '60 Sem., '63, A. M., '63. ^Isaiah ; enr. '56-'57 prep. ; fr. New York, N. Y. — X. John Emerson ; enr. '97-'98 ; fr. Tippe- canoe, O. — X. Josiah H. ; enr. '45-'46 prep. ; fr. York^ O. — X. Leroy William ; enr. '91-'92 prep. ; /r. La Crosse, Wis. — x. Bennett, Lcttie; enr. '81-'82 coll., '82-'84 lit.^ '94-'93 cons. ; fr. Wellington, O. ; b. Well- ington, O., Apr. 14, '63; Lit, Oberlin, '84. Principal Public Schools, Stratford, Conn. Lewis Phllo ; enr. '95-'96 acad. ; /r. Avon, O. ; 6. Avon, O., Nov. 20, '74. Teacher, Avon. Ohio. Lida A. (Mrs. Isaac D. Chamberlain) enr. '70-'71 cons. ; fr. Kelloggsville, O. Addr. Washington, D. C, 518 Third St., N. E. Lorenzo ; enr. '71-'72 prep., '74-'75 prep., coll. ; fr. Sharon, O. ; b. Sharon Center, O., Aug. 28, '48; Ph. G., Coll. of Pharmacy, Kansas City, Mo., '94. Real Estate, Sharon Center, Ohio. Margaret Eloise ; enr. '06-'08 ; acad. ;. fr. Oberlin, O. ; b. Nashville, Tenn., June 30, '91. Student, Oberlin Academy ; Home : Oberlin, Ohio, 240 Elm st. Bennett, Mary Elizabeth (Mrs. E. Dana Du- rand) ; enr. '90-'93 coll.; fr. Nashville^ Tenn. ; 6. Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 26, '71 ;. m. July 15, '03 ; A. B., Oberlin, '93. Addr. Washington, D. C, 3325 Holmead pl. Melvin Rienzi ; enr. '73-' 74 prep. ; fr. Elyria, O. ; 6. Carlisle Tp., 0., Sept. 11, '49 ; m. Kate L. Schaden, Jan. 27, '80. Dairyman, Elyria, Ohio, R. F D. 2. Meta P. (Mrs. Carlton M. Sherrill) ; enr. '81-'83 prep., cons., '83-'84 cons., '84 '89 lit., cons., '95-'96 cons. ; fr. Oberli", O. ; 6. Girard, Pa., Feb. 26, '65 ; m. Oct. 24, '89. Addr. Kansas City, Mo., 3525 Tracy ave. 77 Bennett] Oberlin College [Benson Bennett, Oliver Jones; cnr. coll., '88- Benson, Howard John ; etir. '90-'91 coll. ; fr. '89 cons. ; fr. NashTille, Tenn. ; 6. Wake- man, O., Apr. 12, '67. ; A. B., Oberlin, '88, A. M. '92 ; M. D., Univ. of Pa., '92. Physician, Pittsburg, Pa., 680 Preble ave. Samuel ; enr. '52-'55 prep. ; fr. Martins- ville, O. — X. Theodore ; enr. '59-'60 prep. ; fr. Brownsville, Ind. — x. Theophilus ; cnr. '00-'02 acad., cons. ; Canton, 111. Addr. Canton, 111. Tirzah (Mrs. Joseph Kirk) ; enr. '46 •47 lit. ; fr. Wellington, O. Addr. Upland, Cal. William De Merritt ; enr. '94-"95 acad.. '95-'96 coll. ; fr. Mollne, 111. ; b. Moline. III., Nov. 26, '74 ; tn. Elizabeth H. New- hall, "01. Advertising Manager, Chi- cago, 111., 154 Lake st. * William H. ; enr. •52-'53 prep. ; fr. Wel- lington, O. ; d. Wellington, O., Mar. 1, '98. Bennett, William Mason; enr. '87-'90 coll. ; fr. Nashville, Tenn. ; 5. Nashville, Tenn., July 11, '69 ; wi. Mary E. Umstead, June 6, '03; A. B., Oberlin, '90, A. M., '93; L,L. B., Columbia,' '93 ; Mem., New York Leg., '08. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 15 William st. Benninghoff, George Edward ; enr. '76-'77 prep. ; fr. Meadville, Pa. ; &. Cherrytree, Pa., Feb. 10, '54 ; m. Nancy J. Hogan, June 15, '80; Med. Dept., Wooster Univ., '79. Physician ; surgeon, Bradford, Pa., 31 Cory- don St. Bennington, Mary (Mrs. H. E. Smith) ; enr. '59-'63 prep. ; fr. Elyria, O. Addr. Wellington, Ohio. — y. Benschoten, Florence M. (Mrs. J. A. Corbin) ; enr. '75-' 76 cons. ; fr. Florence, O. Addr. Vermilion, Ohio. iNellie Lawrence (Mrs. Will De Young) ; enr. '85-'86 cons. ; fr. Birming- ham, O. ; b. Birmingham, O., July 20, '70 ; m. Dec. 8, '01. Addr. Ludlngton, Mich., 807 W. Loomis st. Benschoter, Alice; cnr. '55-'56 prep.; fr. Oberiin, O. — x. Charles Edwin ; enr. '93-'94 acad. ; fr. Grand Rapids, O. ; 6. Grand Rapids, O., Sept. 15, '71 ; m. Alice W. Alexander, Nov. 26, '02. Salesman, Toledo, Ohio, 945 Islington st. •♦ Moses Mullenix ; cnr. ■56-'57 prep. ; fr. Berlin, O. ; d. Berlin Heights, O., July 3, •96. . Akron, O. — x. —Sarah A. (Mrs. Charles D. Merrill) enr. '73-'75 lit., cons. : fr. Beloit. Wis. ; b. Lake Geneva, Wis., Sept. 1, '54 ; m. Dec. 25, '78. Addr. Los Angeles, Cal., 435 West ave. 51. Thomas Clark ; enr. '82-'83 prep. ; fr. Merom, Ind. — x. Bent, Lester Hawes ; enr. '01-'02. •03-^05, '06- '08 acad., coll. ; fr. Dell Rapids, S. Dak. ; 6. Deadwood, S. Dak., July 12, '84. Student, Oberlin Academy ; Home : Dell Rapids, S. Dak. Bent, Mildred Ruth; enr. '04-'05, '06-'07 coll. ; fr. Dell Rapids, S. Dak. ; 6. Dead- wood, S. Dak., Aug. 8, '85 ; A. B., Ober- lin, '07. Addr. Dell Rapids, S. Dak. Ruth ; enr. '99-'00 acad. ; fr. Morrison. 111.— X. * Bentley, Alice (Mrs. C. W. Sexton); enr. '74-'76 cons. ; fr. Marietta, 0. ; d. Geneva, O., Apr. 17, '86. Arta M. (Mrs. Robert S. McCune) ; enr. '03-'04 cons. ; fr. Waterloo, la. ; b. New Athens, O., Sept. 23, '81 ; m. June 22, '05. Addr. Waterloo, Iowa, 123 Vine St. — ^Benjamin ; enr. '43-'44 prep. ; fr. Rochester, N. Y. — x. -Caroline E. ; enr. '52-'53 prep. ; fr. Green Hill, O.—x. Delevan Fred ; cnr. '81-'82 prep. ; fr. Churchville, N. Y. ; 6. Orleans Co., N. Y., Dec. 26, '60 ; m. Jessie S. Wand, Opt. 16, '95; D. D. S., Vanderbilt Univ., '89; Cor- poral, N. Y. N. G., Mar. '84-Mar., '93; Committee Clk. State Capitol ; Home : Niag- ara Falls, N. Y., 1131 Niagara ave. -Edith Irene (Mrs. James G. 01m- stead) ; enr. '82-'S3 cons. ; fr. Des Moines, la. ; b. Elk Grove, Wis., July 20, '.58 ; m. Sept. 18, '84. Addr. Des Moines, Iowa, 42nd and Grand sts. 'Ellis E. ; enr. '58-'59 prep.; /r.-War- rensville, 111. — x. Bentley, Frank Drew; cnr. '93-'97 sem. ; fr. Toronto, Can. ; b. Guernsey, Channel Is- lands, Aug. 28, '64 ; m. Edith A. Dawkins, July 12, '95; Sem., Oberlin, '97. Minister, Sylvan, Wash. Frank E. ; enr. '58-'59 prep. ; fr. Sharon, O. — x. Bentley, Herbert Mott; cnr. '90-'94 coll. ; fr. Pulaski, N. Y. ; Ph. B., Oberlin, '94 ; M. D., Hahnemann Med. Coll., '97. Physi- cian, Sterling, Kan. 78 Bentley] Students, 1833-1908 [Berd Jewett F. G. ; enr. '58-'59 prep., '59-'61 coll. ; fr. Sharon Center, O. ; m. Tryphena Crane. Addr. Springfield, Mo. * ^Mary (Mrs. E. P. Denman) ; enr. '59- '60 prep. ; fr. Birmingham, O. ; d. Camden, O., '03. Nellie Yeates (Mrs. Curtis E. Laird) ; enr. '88-'89 prep., cons. ; fr. Des Moines, la. ; 6. Galena, 111., May 19, '64 ; w. Dec. 12, '95. Addr. Des Moines, Iowa, 4004 W. Grand ave. Newton Alfred ; enr. '67-'68 prep. ; fr. West Rockport, O. ; 6. Ohio, Jan. 24, '47 ; m. Lettie L. Elliott, Feb. 20, '81. Farmer, Midland, Mich., R. F. D. 5. Bentley, William Frederick; enr. '76-' 77 prep., '80-'84 cons. ; fr. Geneva, O. ; 6. Lenox, O., Sept. 12, '59 ; m. Julia A. Webster, Nov. 28, '38 ; Cons., Oberlin, '83, Mus. B., '06. Director, Knox Conservatory of Music, Galesburg, 111., 160 W. South st. • 'Minnie M. (Mrs. Henry Robinson) ; enr. '73-'74 prep. ; fr. Bedford, O. Addr. Bryan, Ohio. Benton, Avis Lila ; enr. '02-'04 cons. ; fr. Cleveland, O.- — x. Charles Wilbur ; enr. '88-'89 eng. sem. ; fr. Elyria, O. Addr. Fennville, Mich. ^Dencie E. (Mrs. Lafayette Davis) ; enr. '64-'65 prep., '65-'67 lit. ; fr. Parkman, O. ; b. Mecca, O., '47 ; m. '69. Addr. Cortland, Ohio. * Eliza (Mrs. James C. Tefft) ; enr. '49-'50 lit. ; fr. Seville, O. ; d. Mendi Mis- sion, Africa, June 10, '51. Jared G. ; enr. '64-'65 prep. ; fr. Mid- dlebury, Vt. Addr. Jackson, Mich. 'Martha J. ; enr. '65.'66 prep. ; fr. Mid- dlebury, Vt. — x. Mary A. enr. '55-'56 prep.; fr. Livonia, N. Y.~x. Mary M. ; enr. '63-'64 prep. ; fr. Sa- vannah, O. ; d. Ionia, Mich., Jan. 2, '87. Otis B. ; enr. '71-'72 prep. ; fr. Cleve- land, O. Addr. Cleveland, Ohio, 4907 Carnegie ave. Roxey ; enr. '54-'57 lit. ; fr. Bellepoint, O. — X. Bentzen, Gertrude ; enr. '93-'94 acad. ; fr. Minneapolis, Minn. — x. Beran, John; enr. '87-'89 Slav. sem. ; fr. Muscoda, Wis. ; Sem., Slavic, Oberlin, '89. Addr. Hudson, Wis. Berd, Eva Belle Frances ; enr. '92-'96 cons. ; fr. Montague, Mich. — x. Berg, Arthur William ; enr. '03-'04 acad. ; fr. Canton, O. — x. Bess Wheeler ; enr. '05-'08 cons., acad., coll. ; fr. McPherson, Kan. ; &. McPherson, Kan., July 4, '86. Student, Oberlin Conservatory ; Home : McPherson, Kan., 303 S. Walnut st. Emma Marie ; enr. '04-'05 su. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; &. Oberlin, O., Dec. 25, '76. Teacher, Oberlin, Ohio. Herge, Nellie Emmallne ; enr. '04-'06 cons , coll., fr. Jackson, Mich. Addr. Jack- son, Minn. Bergen, Mary Lincoln (Mrs. C. C. Scoville) ; enr. '78-'81 cons. ; fr. Galva, 111. Addr. Seneca, Kan. Nora ; enr. 0. — X. '90 eons. ; fr. Oberlin, Berger, Antoinette Anna (Mrs. Frederick A. Clough) ; enr. '&3-'85 cons. ; fr. Mt. Ver- non, O. ; 6. Mansfield, O., Aug. 22, '61 ; m. Nov. 24, '86. Addr. Mt. Vernon, Ohio, 105 E. Lamertine pi. * Binnie (Mrs. Harry C. Cook) ; enr. '81-'82 prep., cons. ; fr Bellevue, O. ; d. Norwalk, O., Oct. 11, '94. ^Ella May (Mrs. Jose E. Chaves) ; enr. •92-'96 acad., '96-'99 coll. ; fr. Santa Pe, N. Mex. ; 6. New York, N. Y., Aug. 13, '76 ; m. Sept. 17, '06. Addr. New York, N Y., 31 E. 49th st. -Sherry G. ; enr. '81-'82 prep. ; fr In- land, O. ; 6. Inland, O., June 21, '63 ; m. Amanda Fosnight, July 10, '86. Postmaster, Ontario, Cal., 537 Euclid ave. -William ; enr. '50-'52 prep. ; fr. Mans- field, O.—x. Bergman, Hannah ; enr. 'OO-'Ol cons. ; Belle- vue, O. Addr. Bellevue, Ohio, 802 E. Main st. * Bergmans, Jacob Cornelius ; enr. '88-'90 sem. ; fr. Old Mission, Mich. ; d. BilbDa, N. Y., Oct. 1, '02. Berkley, Lydia Amanda ; enr. '07-'08 cons. ; fr. Hiram, O. ; 6. Waterloo, la., Aug. 3, '75. Student, Oberlin Conservatory ; Home : Ashland, Ohio, Cottage st. Berkstresser, Irving ; enr. '82-'84 sem. ; fr. Beulah, 111. — X. Berland, Charles E. ; enr. '54-'57 prep. ; fr. North Evans, N. Y. — x. John J. ; enr. '54-'55 prep. ; fr. North Evans, N. Y. — x. 79 Berle] Oberlin College [Berry Berle, Adolph Augustus; enr. '84-'8T sem. ; fr. St. Louis, Mo. ; Sem., Oberlin, '87 ; A. B., Harvard, '91, A. M., '91 ; D. D. Yank- ton, "94 ; D. D., Drury, '03 ; Chaplain, 1st Mass. Cavalry, '96-'98. Minister, Boston, Mass., Shawmut Church. Berle, Theodore Protas; enr. '86-'87 prep., '87-'90 coll. ; Jr. St. Louis, Mo. ; b. St Louis, Mo., Mar. 7, '62 ; m. Avis W. Hill, June, '07 ; A. B., Oberlin, '90, A. M., '93 ; D. B., Andover, '93 ; A. M., Harvard, '96. Life insurance. New York, N. Y., 154 Nas- sau St. * Bernard, Hannah Mary (Mrs. Thomas E. Monroe) ; enr. '52-'56 coll. ; fr. West Ches- ter, Pa. ; d. Akron, O., Feb. 21, '08 ; A. B., Oberlin, '56. Maud ; enr. •05-'06 cons., acad., fr. Sheridan, 111. Addr. Sheridan, 111. Pearl Savoy ; enr. '05-'06 cons., acad. ; fr. Sheridan, 111. Addr. Sheridan, 111. Bernauer, Francis Stephens ; enr. '88-'92 prep. ; fr. Marshfield, Pa. ; 6. Gaines, Pa., Oct. 7, '70 ; A. B., Univ. of Rochester, '03 ; D. B., Rochester Sem., '05. Graduate student ; Pres., Bible Inst, Spencer, Mass. Berno, Minnie Loe ; enr. '07-'08 acad. ; fr. West Unity, O. ; b. Napoleon, O., Sept. 16, '88. Student, Oberlin Academy ; Home : West Unity, Ohio, R. F. D. 1. Bernstein, Dora ; enr. '05-'06 acau., cons. ; fr. Cleveland, O. Addr. Cleveland, Ohio, 376 Kennard st. Beroth, Jennie Myra ; enr. '94-'95, '98-'99 cons. ; fr. Wabash, Ind. — a?. Berridge, Ellis Eula ; enr. '01-'02 cons. ; fr. Greenville, Mich. — x. * Mrs. Julia A. (Mrs. George R. Slaw- son) ; enr. '71-'72 cons. ; fr. Greenville, Mich. ; d. Greenville, Mich., Jan. 11, '96. Roy Edwards ; enr. '04-'05 coll. ; fr. Ashtabula, O. ; 6. Ashtabula, O., June 29, '87. Railway clerk, Ashtabula, Ohio, 29 Nathan st Berry, Althea Frances; enr. '03-'06 coll. ; fr. St Joseph, Mo. ; 6. Mission Creek, Neb., Aug. 2, '82; A. B., Oberlin, '06. Teacher, Humboldt, Neb. Chauncey Eldercon ; enr. '56-'57 prep. ; fr. Fairfield, O. ; 6. North Fairfield, O., Feb. 13, '38 ; m. Marrietta Washburn, Sept. 25, '66. Addr. Wellington, Ohio, B. F. D. 2. Clara EfEa (Mrs. Charles Johnston) ; enr. '66-'68 lit ; fr. Adrian, Mich. ; ft. Adrian, Mich., July 17, '49 ; m. Oct 4, '71. Addr. Adrian, Mich., 8 Broad st. Delia Hazen ; enr. '97-'98 cons. ; fr. Duke Center, Pa. — ♦Bonney, Angelo Randolph ; enr. '77-'79 prep., '79-'83 coll., cons. ; fr. Brownstone, Mich. ; (I. Gilead, Mich., July 8, '94. 98 Bonney] Students, 1833-1908 [Boone - — —Charles ; enr. '56-'57 prep. ; fr. Han- over, N. Y. — X. * John R. ; enr. '52-' 55 prep. ; fr. Cam- den, O. ; h. Apr. 9, '30 ; d. Bronson, Mich., Mar. 4, '07. Boasor, May ; enr. '79-'80 prep. ; fr. Oberlln, O. — X. Thomas Hackney ; enr. '67-' 68 prep. ; fr. Amherst, O. ; h. England, Apr. 1, '45 ; m. Florence Barrows, Apr. 6, '71. Carpenter, Owosso, Mich., 409 E. Main st. Walter Arthur ; enr. '75-'76 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. Addr. Lorain, Ohio, Sec- ond ave. and Park st. William J.; enr. 'io-'74 prep.; fr. North Amherst, 0. Addr. Grand Rap- ids, Mich. — y. Bonstel, Eva S. ; enr. '72-'73 cons. ; fr. Ober- lin, O. ; d. Oberlin, O., '74. Bonstell, Charles Chester; e«r. '74-'77 prep.: fr. Oberlin, O. ; 6. Coesse, Ind., July 25, '59 ; m. Minnie A. Wells, Mar. 21, '83. Railway Conductor, Norwalk, Ohio, Jeffer- son St. Booker, John ; enr. '68-'69 prep. ; fr. Tippe- canoe City, O. — X. Bookmyer, Henrietta Maria ; enr. '07-'08 cons. ; fr. Kenton, 0. ; b. Kenton, O., Jan. 1, '90. Student, Oberlin Conserva- tory ; Home : Kenton, Ohio, E. Franklin St. Bookram, Alice Lavinia (Mrs. Daniel W. Shaw) ; enr. '87-'88 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; b. Franklin, N. C, Sept. 9, '63; m. Jan. 23, '88. Addr. Lynchburg, Va., 907 Jackson st. Martha Helen (Mrs. Charles Grant) ; enr. '87-"90 prep., '91-'92 lit. ; fr. Oberlin, O. Addr. Cincinnati, Ohio, 4488 Ham- ilton St. Mary Ella (Mrs. Sandy W. Stevens) ; enr. '89-'90 prep. ; fr. Ooerlin, 0. ; b. Franklington, N. C, Dec. 4, '66 ; m. Aug. 21, '93. Teacher, Maysville, Ky., 117 W. Fourth St. Bool, Avedis Mesrob ; enr. '84-'85 sem. ; fr. Marash, Turkey. ; b. Marash, Turkey, Jan. 18, '55 ; m. Koodsie Boyadjian, Aug. 6. '78; D. B., Yale, '87. Minister, Cam- bridge, Mass., 2 Lamson pi. Boone, Charles J. ; enr. '73-'74 prep. ; fr. Mecca, O. Addr. Lockwood, Ohio, R. F. D. Elizabeth Rebecca ; on: '7S-'80 prep., cons. ; fr. Salem, O. Addr. Salem, Ohio, 371 McKinley ave. * Boone, George B.; enr. '73-'75 prep., '75-'79 coll. ; fr. Mecca, O. ; d. Toledo, O., June 20, '06. ; A. B., Oberlin, '79; LL. B., Univ. of Mich., '82. Boor, Helen Eloise ; enr. '05-'08 coll., '07-'08 cons. ; fr. Sandusky, O. ; 6. Sandusky, 0., Aug. 30, '88. Student, Oberlin Col- lege ; Home ; Sandusky, Ohio, 710 Wayne St. Boorman, Ella Hamblen (Mrs. Oacar P. Bell); enr. 'OO-'Ol acad., '01-'05 coll.; fr. Atlantic, la. ; 6. Atlantic, la., June 17, '84; m. Oct. 17, '06; A. B., Oberlin, '05. Addr. Chicago, HI., 26 E. Foster ave. Boorom, Mary J. ; enr. '53-'55 prep. ; fr. At- tica, 0. — X. Boos, Susan Christena ; enr. '03-'04 cons., art; fr. St. Marys, O. Addr. St. Marys, Ohio, 217 S. Perry st. *Booth, Almeda Ann; enr. '54-'55 coll. ; fr. Nelson, O. ; d. Cleveland, 0., Dec. 15, '75 ; A. B., Oberlin, '55. Booth, Courtland Linden; enr. '00-'02 acad., '02-'04 coll., '04-'05 su. ; fr. Birmingham, 0. ; b. Birmingham, O., May 8, '77 ; A. B., Oberlin, '05. Medical student, Cleve- land, Ohio, Charity Hospital, Central and E. 22nd St. David S. ; enr. '73-'75 prep. ; fr. Cor- pus Christi, Tex. — x. Booth, Edwin; cm: '50-'51 prep., '61-'65 Coll., fr. Mt. Pleasant, la. ; 6. Monson, Me., Nov. 27, '32; m. Harriet C. Brill, Sept. 21, '65; A. B., Oberlin, '62; Sem., '65; A. M., '65. Addr. Oberlin, Ohio, 342 W. Lorain st. Edwin, Jr. ; enr. '89-'94 coll., sem. ; b. Ada, Mich., Mar. 27, '73; m. Lulu F. Stewart, May 2, '99. Minister, Bea- trice, Neb., 816 N. 8th st. Ella S. ; enr. '90-'92 sem. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; b. Royalton, Wis., Dec. 8, '67 ; m. Apr. 11, '98. Addr. Geneva, Neb. Booth, Oeorge Henry; enr, '84-'86 prep., '86- '90 coll. ; fr. Providence, HI. ; b. Provi- dence, 111., Oct. 3, '64 ; m. Mary A. Net- tleton, Feb. 22, '91 ; A. B., Oberlin, '90. Superintendent Public Schools, Lake City, Minn., 418 S. Main st. Horace Allen ; enr. Mansfield, O. ; d. '73. )-'73 coll.; fr. John A. ; enr. '51-'52 prep. ; fr. Wash- ington, O. — X. Julia Catherine; enr. '74-'77 prep.; fr. Coi-pus Christi, Tex. — x. 99 Booth] Oberlin College [Boreman Mary Eleanor (Mrs. Arthur B. Phelps) ; enr. '93- 95 acad. ; fr. Laporte, O. ; b. Carlisle, 0., Feb. 11, '75; m. Feb. 22, '98.. Addr. Grafton, Ohio, R. F. D. 2. Raymond Charles ; enr. '05-'06 coll., fr. Buffalo, X. Y. ; 6. Buffalo, N. Y., July 9, '84. Clerk, Buffalo, N. Y., 593 Breckenrldge st. Warren Burt ; enr. '96-'00 acad. ; fr. Greensburg, O. ; 6. Greene, O., Oct. 17, '78. Student; Cleveland, Ohio, 1716 E. 84th st. ^Willlam Tell ; enr. '75-'76 prep. ; fr. Pueblo, Cal. — x. Boothby, Frank Lincoln ; enr. '87-'89 prep. ; Phoenix, N. Y. — a). *Boothman, Ernest Howard; enr. '91-'92 prep., '92-'96 coll. ; fr. Bryan, O. ; d. Hutch- inson, Kan., Jan. 4, '01 ; A. B., Oberlin. '96. Boots, Caroline Mary ; enr. '03-'04 coll. ; fr. Great Falls, Mont. — x. Darwin Robert ; enr. '93*95 acad. ; fr. Castle, Mont. ; 6. Avoca, la.. May 27, '77 ; Priv., Co. A., 1st Mont. V. I., May, '98- Oct., '99. Civil Engineer, San Fran- cisco, Cal., 962 Mills Bldg. * Elizabeth ; enr. '42-'46 lit. ; fr. Cin- cinnati, 0. ; d. Cincinnati, O., Jan. 8, '99. Stephans E. ; enr. '73-'74 prep., '74- '75 coll. ; fr. Neighborville, 111. — x. Booty, Rena Belle ; enr. 'O2-'03 cons. ; fr. Salem, O. — x. Booz, Minnie Josephine ; enr. '07-'08 acad., cons. ; fr. Van Buren, Ind. ; b. Philips- burg, Kan., Apr. 19, '88. Student, Oberlin Conservatory ; Home ; Van Buren, Ind. Borden, Ella May (Mrs. John A. Blair) ; enr. '89-'91 cons., art ; fr. Plainfield, Wis. ; 6. Tioga, Pa., Feb. 18, '69; m. Aug. 16, •93. Addr. Plainfield, Wis. Mina Susie (Mrs. Perry C. Thomp- son) ; enr. '89-'90 lit., cons. ; fr. Dundee, 111. ; b. Dundee, 111., Nov. 4, '71 ; m. May 24, '99 ; Bach, of Oratory, Chicago Mus. Coll., '97. Addr. Jacksonville, 111., 1124 W. College ave. Bordwell, Charles Melville ; enr. '91-'94 acad. ; fr. Glenwood, Fla. — x. *Bordwell, Daniel Netccomb; enr. '49-'52 coll., '52-'54 sem., '55-'57 sem. ; fr. Eck- ford, Mich. ; d. Madison, Xeb., Sept. i:4, '88 ; A. B., Oberlin, '52 ; A. M., '55 ; Sem., '57; D. D., Hillsdale, '71. Boreman, Clara ; enr. '94-'95 coll. ; fr. Ogden, Utah. — X. Borges, Bertha Wise ; enr. '02-'03 cons. ; fr. Lima, O. Addr. Lima, Ohio, 603 W. Spring St. Borican, Charles Henry; enr. 'Se-'QO prep., '90-'94 coll. ; fr. Millville, X. J. ; 6. Mill- ville, X. J., July 17, '69 ; m. Sara W. Lewis, Jan. 1, '03 ; A. B., Oberlin, '94. Teacher, Bridgeton, N. J., Lock Box 327. Borland, Alice ; enr. '80-'82, '86-'87, '90-'91 cons. ; fr. imlay City, Mich. ; 6. Romeo, Mich., Aug. 27, '60. Addr. Imlay City, Mich. Borland, Katherine Ann ; enr. '66-'67 lit. ; fr. Iowa City, la. ; 6. North Evans, N. Y., Dec. 30, '45. Addr. Minneapolis, Minn., R. F. D., Sta. F. Willie ; enr. '86-"87 prep. ; fr. Imlay City, Mich.— ^r. Born, Dennis Russell ; enr. '01-'03 acad. ; fr. Gnadenhutten, O. ; 6. Gnadenhutten, O., May 8, '83. Student, Columbus, Ohio, 1621 Xeil ave. Borneman, Johanna Katherine ; enr. '93-'94 cons. ; fr. Cleveland, O. ; b. Cleveland, O., Sept. 22, '70. Teacher, Cleveland, Ohio, 3300 Xatchez ave. *Boroughf, Wesley Alfred ; enr. ■92-'93 sem. ; fr. Marseilles, 111. ; d. Erwin, S. Dak., Oct. 28, '00. Bor&t, Charles Orland ; enr. 'OO-'Ol coll. ; fr. Auburn, Ind. Addr. Auburn, Ind. Bortel, Gertrude Alice ; enr. 'y4-'95 prep. ; fr. Springfield, O. — x. Harvey Burton ; enr. '94-'95 coll. ; fr. Texas, O. — x. Borthtcick, Bessie Fannie; enr. '01-'05 coll. ; fr. West Newark, X. Y. ; b. West Xewark, X. Y., Aug. 12, '81 ; A. B., Oberlin, '05. Teacher, Xewark Valley, X. Y. Bortner, Henry S. ; enr. '67-'69 prep. ; fr. Al- bion, Ind. — X. * Bortree, Maude Noble, enr. '91-'92 cons. ; fr. Linden' Park, 111. Borts, William Jackson ; enr. '83-'84 prep. ; fr. Youngstown, O. — x. Borusky, Fred Winfield ; enr. 82-'83 prep. ; fr. Gowanda, N. Y. — x. Bosche, Clara Marie ; enr. '95-'96 cons. ; fr. Xew Bremen, O. — x. Bosley, Jack B. ; enr. '65-'67 prep. ; fr. Xash- ville, Tenn. Real estate, Xashville, Tenn., 514 Capitol sq. 100 Boss] Students, 1833-1908 [Bostwick *Boss, John H. ; enr. '60-'62 prep. ; fr. Short Track, N. Y. ; d. Altamont, 111., June 18, '72. Boss, John Winfred; enr. '87-'90 prep., "90- '94 coll. ; fr. Vermilion, O. ; b. Altamont, 111., July 21, '70; m. Mahelle B. McClena- thon, June 22, '04 ; A. B., Oberlin, '94 ; M. D., Western Reserve, '02. Physi- cian ; Surgeon, Birmingham, Ohio. Bossart, Archibald Scott; enr. '04-'08 cons. ; fr. Burton, O. ; 6. Burton, O., Feb. 26, '80 ; Mus. B., Oberlin, '08. Music teacher, Burton, Ohio. Bosselman, John Quincy ; enr. '98-'00 acad., •00-'03 coll., '03-'04 cons. ; fr. Milan, 111. ; 6. Milan, 111., Sept. 17, '79; A. B. Oberlin, '03. Salesman, Rock Island, 111., care Rock Island Sash and Door Works. Bossert, Martin L. ; enr. '69-'70 prep. ; fr. Salem, O. — x. ^Maris Musette ; enr. '07-'08 acad., cops. ; fr. Primghar, la. Student, Oberlin Academy ; Home : Primghar, la. Bossier, Georgia La Vergne (Mrs. Orrin Henry) ; enr. '95-'96 cons. ; Clara E. ; enr. '67-'69 prep. ; fr. Elyi>ia„ O.— X. Emma May ; enr. ■97-'98 cons. ; fr. Grand Rapids, Mich. — x. Henry ; enr. '53-'54 prep. ; fr. Russia,. O. ; d. Russia, O., '80. Lewis Thurston ; enr. 'OO-'Ol acad. ; fr. Washington, D. C. — x. ■ — Mary Beza (Mrs. John H. Webster)." enr. •61-'62 prep. ; fr. Elyria, O. ; b. Elyrla, O., Mar. 3, '41 : m. Feb. 22, '90 ; Dep. Clk. Lorain Co., O., Courts, '80-'82. Addr, Olivet, Mich Mary Elizabeth ; enr. '44-'45, '46-'49' lit. ; fr. Avon, O. — x. iMary May ; enr. '86-'88 cons. ; fr. Frank- lin, O. ; d. Lima, O., May 1, '02. Mary Moore ; enr. '93-'94 acad. ; fr. Nevada, la. — x. ^Parepa Rosa (Mrs. Charles H. Nor- ris) ; enr. '87-'88 cons. ; rr. Meadville, Pa. ; 6. Meadville, Pa., Dec. 31, '72 ; m. Mar. 6, '95. Addr. Cleveland, Ohio, 1882 E. 71st St. Patrick Henry ; enr. '63-'64 prep., '64- '66 coll. ; fr. Elyria, O. ; b. Russia Tp., O., Aug. 10, '48 ; m. Mary R. Townshend, Dec. 30, '75; Mayor, Elyria, O., '88-'95, Bd. of Equalization, '97-'00, J. P., '97-'00, Water Wks. Trus., '99-'04, Referee in Bankruptcy, 07 — . Lawyer, Elyria, O., 315 Ma- sonic Temple. Ruth Eliza ; enr. '55-'56 lit. ; fr. Rus- sia, O. ; d. Elyria, O. Oct. 3, '66. 'Sylvanus C. ; enr. '41-'43 prep. ; . fr. Russia, 0. Addr. Elyria, Ohio, R. F. -William Edson ; enr. '91-'92 acad. ; fr Manchester, la. : 6. Manchester, la.. May 28, '72; m. Julia A. Cram, Feb. 24, '03; M. D., Chicago Homeopathic Med. Coll.. '98, M. D., Hahnemann Med. Coll., Chica- go, '03, Pres, Englewood Homeopathic Med. Soc, '07 ; Pres. Amer. Inst, of Co-opera tive Ed., '07-'08. Oeculist, Aurist. Chicago, 111., Marshall Field Bldg. 107 Bracken] Oberlin College [Bradley Bracken, Juniata Grace ; cnr. '05-'07 cons. ", fr. Richmond, O. ; &. Burgettstown, Pa., Dec. 22, '84. Music teacher, Toronto, Ohio, 622 Daniels st. Brackett, Charles Luther ; enr. '85-'87 prep. ; fr. Minneapolis, Minn. Addr. Chicago, 111., Old Colony Bldg. Harriet May ; enr. '86-'88 cons. ; fr. iLewiston, Me. Addr. Boulder, Colo., care J. R. Brackett. Royal Burton ; enr. 'lo-'n prep. ; fr. Bristolville, O. — x. Brackin, Blanche Charlotte (Mrs. Johh A. Fuller) ; enr. '76-'78 prep., cons. ; fr. Kins- man, O. ; 6. Kinsman, O., June 19, '58 ; m. Aug. 14, '00. Addr. Warren, Ohio, Park Hotel. Brackin, Charles Clark; enr. '86-'90 prep., cons., '90-'94 coll. ; fr. Kiijgman, O. ; Ph. B., Oberlin, '94. Mining Engineer. San Francisco, Cal., 2620 Laguna st. Bradburn, George ; enr. '68-' 70 prep. ; fr. Cleveland, O. — x. Bradbury. Carrie Belle (Mrs. Otto C. Dent- Ber'^ ; enr. '02-'06 coll. ; fr. Marshalltown. la. ; A. B., Oberlin, '06. Addr. Oak Park, 111., 6225 Pleasant st. Bradfield, Lizzie Alverna (Mrs. Lanning Par sons) : enr. 'aD-'92 cons. ; fr. Danville, O. Addr. Batanzas, P. I. Bradford, Byrcn Grafton ; enr. '90-'91 prep. : fr. Freedom, 0. — x. -Elizabeth Amelia (Mrs. E. A. Lank- ford) ; enr. '76-'80 prep., lit. ; fr. Port Gib- son, Miss. Addr. Little Rock, Ark. — y- Hinks ; enr. '62-'63 prep. ; fr. Paris, Can. — X. ^Xelle Louise ; enr. '04-07 acad., coll. ; fr. Waverly 111. ; b. Greenville, 111., Aug. 25, "87. Student, Boulder, Colo., 1130 10th St. Septa Maria ; enr. '91-'92 prep. ; fr. Streator, 111. Teacher, Streator, 111., R. F D. 1. Bradley, Allen Hughes ; enr. '92-'93 prep. : fr. Sacramento, Cal. — x. Brndley, Arthur Eugene; enr. '04-'08 coll.; fr. Oberlin, O. ; 6. Bangkok, Slam, Nov. 15, '86; A. B., Oberlin, '08. Addr. Oberlin, Ohio, 248 Elm st. -Austin ; enr. '73-'74 prep. ; fr. Broad Caroline (Mrs. — Guthrie) ; enr. '66 '67 prep. ; fr. Spencer, O. Addr. Lo- gansport, Ind. — y. Celia M. (Mrs. A. L. Barber) ; enr. '63- "64 prep. ; fr. Geneva, O. ; d. Washington, D. C, June 15, '70. Charles ; enr. '69-'70 prep. ; fr. Orange, Conn. — X. Charles Ransome ; enr. ■81-'83 prep. ; fr. Chatham, 0. ; b. Spencer, O., July 23, "59 ; m. Gertrude I. Williams, Sept. 15, '85. Confidential Agt. U. S. Treas. Dept., West Ealing, London, England, 108 Argyle Road, Clara Mabel ; enr. '06-'07 cons., acad. ; fr. Kent, O. Addr. Kent, Ohio. Bradley, Clarence Davis; enr. '95-'98 acad., '98-'02 coll. ; Oberlin, O. ; b. Bangkok, Slam, Aug. 19, '79 ; m. Margaret G. Dallas, Sept. 10, '08; A. B., Oberlin, '02; M. D., Univ. of Pa., '07. Physician, Ford City, Pa. Bradley, Cornelius Beach; enr. '64-'65 prep., '65-'68 coll., '68-'70 sem. ; fr. Bangkok, Slam ; 6. Bangkok, Slam, Nov. 18, '43 ; m. Mary Comings, July 30, '71 ; A. B., Ober- lin, '68, A. M, '68; D. B., Yale, '71. Professor, University of California, Berke- ley, Cal., 2639 Durant ave. Bradley, Dan Freeman; enr. '77-'78 prep. ; '78-'S2 coll., cons., '82-'85 sem. ; 6. Bang- kok, Siam, Mar. 17, '57 ; m. Lillian J. Ja- ques, July 9, '83 ; A. B., Oberlin, '82, Sem., "85, D. D., '08 ; Yankton Coll., '92 ; D. D., Cornell Coll., Iowa, '04. Minister, Cleveland, Ohio, 2905 W. 14th st. Dwight Blatchley; enr. '97-'98, '99-'03 acad. ; fr. Oberlin, O. Addr. Phila- delphia, Pa.. 3715 Fairmount ave. * Bradley, Dwight Blatchley, enr. '70-'71 prep., '71-'75 coll. ; fr. Bangkok, Siam ; d. Northboro, Mass., Sept. 10, '89 ; A. B., Oberlin, "75. Dwight Jaques : enr. '05-08 acad., coll., cons. ; fr. Cleveland, O. ; b. Yankton, S. Dak., Dec. 16, '89. Student, Ober- lin Coll., Home : Cleveland, Ohio, 2905 W. 14th St., S.W. Edith May : enr. '05-'06 cons. ; fr. Westport, Conn. ; b. Weston, Conn., Dec. 7, '86. Addr. Westport, Conn. George F. : enr. '61-'64 prep. ; fr. Ripple, Ind. — x. Stryker, O. — x. George S. ; cnr. '54-'57 c 11. ; fr. Spring Arbor, Mich. — x. 108 Bradley] Students, 1833-1908 [Bradner -Gertrude Belden (Mrs. George H. Reit- meyer) ; enr.^ '86-'89 lit., art ; fr. Maquo- keta, la. ; &. Kalamazoo, Mich., Apr. 29, "69 ; m. June 9, '90. Addr. Tallapoosa, Ga. Henry William ; cnr. '85-'89 prep. Brooklyn, N. Y. — x. fr. Bradley, Hubbard North; enr. '95-'97 acad., ■97-'01 coll. ; fr. South Haven, Mich. ; 6. Cedar Rapids, la., May 23, '74 ; m. Har- riet R. Wyman, June 25, '06 ; A. B., Ober- lln, '01 ; M. D., Univ. of Mich., '05. Physician, Bay City, Mich., 903 N. Jack- son, St. enr. '61-'63 prep. ; fr. James H. ; Stryker, 0. — x. John Robert ; enr. '78-'80 prep. ; fr. Sweet Chalybeate Springs, Va. — x. Lewis Richard ; enr. '97-'98 acad. ; fr. Silver Creek, N. Y. ; 6. Silver Creek, N. Y., Jan. 29, '77 ; Priv., Co. M, 49th Reg. Iowa N. G., May, '02-Sept. '02. Grape grower, Silver Creek, N. Y. — - — -Lusien ; enr. '54-'55 prep. ; fr. Spring Arbor, Mich. — x. Lulu Orletto ; enr. '95-'96 acad. ; fr. Harwood, N. Dak. — x. Mary; enr. '64-'65 lit. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ^Mary Adele (Mrs. Andrew T. Blach- ly) ; enr. '75-'76 prep., '76-'78 lit, cons. ; fr. Bangkok, Siam ; b. Bangkok, Slam, Nov. 30, '54 ; m. Sept. 5, '77. Fruit grower, Delta, Colo. Maurice A. ; enr. '74-'75 prep. ; fr. Cleveland, O. Addr. Cleveland, Ohio, 7209 Euclid ave. — — Pearl ; enr. '83-'84 prep., '84-'85 lit. ; fr. Cortland, O. Teacher, Cortland, Ohio. Rosa P. ; enr. '69-' 71 prep. ; fr. Cleve- land, O. — X. Samuel Reed ; enr. '74-'75, '76-'77 prep. ; fr. Toledo, O. — x. Sarah Adorned (Mrs. Marion A. Cheek) ; enr. '70-'75 lit, cons. ; fr, Bang- kok, Siam ; 6. Singapore Straits Settle- ment, Apr. 8, '50 ; m. Nov. 30, '75. Addr. Berkeley, Cal., 2823 Forest ave. ^W. H. ; enr. '56-'57 prep. ; fr. Mentor, 0. — x. ♦Bradner, Frank Holland ; enr. '57-'58, '59-'60 prep., '60-'63 coll. ; fr. Huntington, O. ; d. San Antonio, Tex., Dec. 31, '83. George Holland, enr. '53-'54 prep. ; fr. Huntington, O., d. Wellington, O., Nov. 18^ "00. Margaret Anna (Mrs. Sidney S. War- ner) ; cnr. '46-'48 lit. ; fr. Huntington, O. ; 6. Becket Mass., July 28, '28; m. Sept 23, '51. Addr. Wellington, Ohio. Bradshaw, Charles Porter ; cnr. 'OO-'Ol cons. ; fr. Oberlin, 0. ; 6. Rochester, Minn., Apr. 8, '82; m. Helen N. Simons, Feb. 14, '06. Bookkeeper, Portland, Ore., 801 Couch Bldg. -Margaret Coffin ; enr. '03-'05, '06-'08 cons., coll., fr. Oberlin, O. ; 6. Ann Arbor, Mich., Jan. 20, '89. Student, Oberlin College ; Home : Oberlin, Ohio, 130 N. Main St Mary Lockwood (Mrs. Walter Hol- slnger) ; enr. '02-'04 cons. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; 6. Rochester, Minn., Sept. 7, '80 ; m. Aug. 11, '08 ; A. B., Wellesley, '02. Addr. Minneapolis, Minn., 701 Minnesota Loan and Trust Bldg. Bradstrcet, Albert Edward; enr. '84-'85 prep., '85-'88 sem. ; fr. Rowley, Mass. ; b. Ipswich, Mass., July 17, '61 ; m. Flora C. Ordway, June 26, '88; Sem., Oberlin, '88. Minister, Hubbard, Ore. Bradt, Eugene Frank ; enr. '79-'S0 prep. ; fr, Marcellus, Mich. — x. -John R. ; enr. '57-'59 prep. ; fr. Eureka, Wis.— ar. Brady, Augusta Jeanette (Mrs. Lucius W. Byam) ; enr. '69-'70 prep., '70-'71 lit. ; fr. TIdioute, Pa. ; 6. Aurora, N. Y., Oct. 18, '45 ; m. June 25, '73. Addr. Mumford, N. Y., 2 Dakin st. Ida Isabelle ; enr. '03-'04 cons. ; fr. Oberlin, O. Addr. Oberlin, Ohio, 326 E. College st Mary Maria ; enr. '86-'91 prep. ; fr. Pittsburg, Pai. — x. Bragdon, George Chandler ; enr. '57-'58 sem. ; fr. Pulaski, N. Y. ; b. Richland, N. Y., Apr. 29, '32 ; m. Catherine E. Shipherd, Mar. 22, '60. Journalist, Rochester, N. Y., 34 Hubbell Park. Bragg, William Eugene ; enr. '76-'78 prep. ; fr. Troy, Mo. — x. * Brainard, Alvira (Mrs. Cyrus C. Clinton) ; enr. '67-'68 prep. ; fr. Randolph, O. ; d. Ravenna, O., Feb. 14, '05. * Clara (Mrs. Sherwood Baker) ; enr. '52-'53 prep. ; fr. Unionvllle, O. ; d. Bos- ton, Mass., June, '07. 109 Brainard] Oberlin College [Braithwaite Dema ; enr. '66-'67 prep. ; fr. Kussia, O. Addr. Oberlin, Ohio, — y. Emma L. ; enr. '65-'68 prep. ; /r. Rus- sia, O. — X. (Jeorge W. ; enr. '52-'53 prep. ; /r. Ran- dolph, Vt. — X. J. P. ; enr. '56-'58 prep. ; /r. Oberlin, O. Julia S. ; enr. '53-'54 lit. ; fr. East Cleveland, O. — x, Lucy A. ; enr. '54-'55 prep. ; fr. West- field, O. — X. Martha M. ; ,enr. '56-'57 prep.; fr. Munson, 0. — x. Maud A. ; enr. '66-'67 prep. ; fr. Gusta- vus, O. — X. Paul Porter ; enr. '04-06 acad., coll. ; fr. Payette, Idaho ; &. Whatcheer, Iowa, Aug. 28, '87. Student. Payette. Idaho. Rose Lovisa ; enr. '72-'73 prep. ; fr. Randolph. O. ; 6. Randolph, O., Oct. 9, '54. Graduate nurse, Ravenna, Ohio. Rozzie Lois ; enr. '91-'01 cons., art ; '02-'03 cons. ; fr. -Oberlin, O. — x. Stella Eloise (Mrs. Ralph V. Thurs- ton) ; enr. '04-'05 cons. ; fr. Payette, Idaho ; 6. Iowa, Jan.' 28, '85 ; m. Aug. 9, '06. Addr. Payette, Idaho. Brainerd, Alvin E. ; enr. '82-'84 prep. ; fr. Boscabel, Wis. — x. Amy (Mrs. F. Alberto Billour) ; enr. '83-'85, '88-'90 cons. ; fr. Wyanet, 111. ; 6. Wyanet, 111., July 27, '65 ; m. July 22, '96. Addr. Tarentum, Pa., 709 East st. Bert W. ; enr. '84-'86 prep. ; fr. Orange- viUe, O. — X. Eva May ; enr. '06-'07 coll. ; fr. Cleve- land, 0. ; 6. Cleveland, O., Dec. 11, '87. Student, Cleveland, Ohio, 4201 Clinton ave. Frank Gunn ; enr. •81-"83, '84-'85 prep., cons. ; Wyanet, 111. Addr. Kansas City, Mo., 1318 Greeley ave. Julius D. ; enr. '67-'68 prep. ; fr. Ober- lin, O. Addr. Oberlin, Ohio, y. Braithwaite, Edward ; enr. '45-'47 prep. ; fr. Henrysburg, Can.— a;. Braithwaite, Edicard Ernest; enr. '87-'90 sem. ; fr. Unionville, Can. ; b. Unionville, Can., Mar. 14, '65 ; m. Ida M. Van Camp, Nov. 10, '92 ; Sem., Oberlin, '90 ; A. B., McGlll Univ., '86; A. M., Harvard, '01, Ph. D., '04. Minister. West Somer- vllle, Mass., 44 Russell st. Fred Edward ; enr. '78-'79 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; b. Pittsfield, O., Aug. 23, '59. Farmer, Oberlin, Ohio. -Maria E. ; enr. '69-'75 prep. ; fr. Pitts- field, O. ; b. Pittsfield, O., July 11, '54. Addr. Oberlin, Ohio. Brakeman, Laura Louise ; enr. '02-'03 cons., acad. ; fr. Anderson, Ind. — x. Braklow, Mary Amelia ; enr. '96-'98 cons. ; fr. Boone, la. Addr. Des Moines, Iowa, 1064 W. 27th St. Braman, Adelia B. ; enr. '62-'63 prep. ; fr. Avon, O. ; 6. Avon Lake, O., '44. Graduate nurse, Elyria, Ohio, 323 East ave. * — — Azubia (Mrs. Edson S. Frary) ; enr. '42-'43 prep. ; fr. Carlisle, O. ; d. Massillon, O., May 18, '91. * Charles G. ; enr. '45-"47 prep. ; fr. Car- lisle, O. ; d. Copsville, Wis., '47. * Cynthia A. (Mrs. Henry Rockwood) ; enr. '41-'42 prep., '44-'45, '48-'49 lit ; fr. Carlisle, O. ; d. Philadelphia, Pa., July 13, '84. * Emeline (Mrs. Reuben Ames) ; enr. '46-'47 lit. ; fr. Lagrange, O. ; d. Marshall, Mich., Jan. 3, '07. Hattie ; enr. •04-'05 su. ; fr. Elyria, O. Addr. Elyria, Ohio, 623 East ave. Louise Belle ; enr. '91-'92 cons., '92- '93 lit., '94-'95 coll. ; fr. Elyria, O. ; 6. Elyria, O., Sept. 27, '72. Addr. Ely- ria, Ohio, 204 East ave. Bramble, Alfred Sheppard ; enr. '07-'08 acad. ; fr. Stockton, O. Addr. Elyria, Ohio, 453 Earl ct. Bramley, Ella Elizabeth (Mrs. William H. Kennedy) ; enr. '95-'96 cons. ; fr. Dover, O. ; b. North Olmsted, O., Dec. 25, '74 ; m. Feb. 15, '00. Addr. Lakewood, Ohio, 1481 Newman ave. Emma Laura (Mrs. Fred J. Rose) ; enr. ■80-'81 prep., '82-'84 cons. ; fr. Coe Ridge, O. ; 6. Olmsted, O., Jan. 7, '64 ; m. June 19, '89. Addr. North Dover, Ohio. Lida Jane (Mrs. Walter V. Gage) ; enr. '80-'81 prep. ; fr. Ohiisted. O. ; 6. Olm- sted, Ohio, Nov. 14, '61 ; m. June 11, '84. Addr. Lakewood, Ohio, 1473 Winton ave. Bramon, John ; enr. '49-"50 prep. ; fr. Ver- non, O. T. * Branch, Betsey (Mrs. Timothy B. Hudson) ; enr. •34-'36, •37-'40 lit; fr. York, O. ; d. Detroit Mich., Apr. 11, '02; Lit., Oberlin, '39. 110 Branch] Students, 1833-1908 [Branch * Daniel ; enr. '34-'36 sem. ; fr. Worth- Ington, Mass. ; d. Marengo, la., Apr. 15, '95. * Branch, Edwin Wiompson; enr. '37-'41 prep., ■41-'45 coll., '45-'48 sem. ; fy. York, O. ; d. Homer, Mich., Jan. 28, '01 ; A. B., Oberlin, 45, Sem., '48, A. M., '51. * Eliza (Mrs. George Clark) ; enr. '33- '35 prep. ; fr. Sudbury, Vt. ; d. Oberlin, O., Aug. 15, '98. ' * ^Elizabeth, (Mrs. — Gardner) ; enr. '34-'35 prep. ; fr. York, O. ; d. Headwater, Mich., Dec. 21, '97. Ellen Laurette (Mrs. Azariel Smith) ; enr. '80-'81 prep., cons. ; fr. Somerset, Mich. ; b. Oakwood, Mich., Sept. 27, '58 ; -m. Sept. 14, '82. Music teacher, To- ledo, Ohio, 315 W. WoodruflE ave. Elza David ; enr. '82-'83 prep. ; fr. Chardon, O. ; 6. Chardon, O., Apr. 5, '63. Gen. sales ag't, Lansing, Mich., care Wagon Works. ^Ethlyn Cordelia; enr. '95-'96, '97-'98 cons. ; fr. Medina, 0. — a;. Frank Turner ; enr. '65-'67 prep. ; fr. Vernon, Mich. ; b. Oberlin, O., Sept. 10, "48 ; m. Emily Skinner, June 25, '73. Farmer, Addison, Mich. — - — Josephine L. ; enr. '55-'56 prep. ; '57- '58 lit. ; fr. East Cleveland, O. — x. Branch, Laura Gulianna (Mrs. Samuel S. Hills) ; enr. '37-'38 prep., '39-'45 lit. ; fr. Shalersville, O. ; 6. Sudbury, Vt., Dec. 15, "17 ; m. '49 ; Lit, Oberlin, '45. Addr. Oberlin, Ohio, 174 West Lorain st. -Martha M. (Mrs. Wilbur F. Pierce) ; enr. '56-'57 prep. ; fr. York, O. Addr. Forest, Ohio. -Mary Eveline (Mrs. George H. French) ; enr. '65-'67 prep. ; fr. Ravenna, O. ; 6. Shalersville, O., Apr. 26, '49 ; m, May 8, '71. Addr. Mantua, Ohio, R. F. D. 29. Mattie F. (Mrs. Walter Westland) ; enr. '67-"68, '70-'71 prep. ; fr. Vernon, Mich. ; Grand Ledge, Mich., Aug. 4, '89. 'Nathan C. ; enr. '42-"43 prep. ; fr. York, O. : a. Williamston, Mich., Jan. 11, '97. — Nellie Laurette ; enr. '75-'77 cons. ; fr. Grand Ledge, Mich. — x. ^Sarah (Mrs. Albert C. Mead) ; enr. '39- '40, '43-'44 lit. ; fr. York O. ; b. Worthing- ton, Mass., Apr. 9, '23 ; m. Jan. 7, '47. Addr. Lansing, Mich., 502 Allegan st. * Branch, Mrs. Sarah F. Waldo (Mrs. Dan- iel) ; enr. •34-'35, '39-"40, '43-'44 lit. ; fr. Canterbury, Conn.; d. Geneseo, 111., Juno 14, '89; A. M., Oberlin, '65. Brand, Charles Alvan; enr. '84-'85 cons., '89- '91 prep., '91-'95 coll. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; 6. Danvers, Mass., Nov. 28, '72 ;m. Phebe R. Crafts, June 22, '98 ; A. B., Oberlin, '95, A. M., '98. Editor, Boston, Mass., 14 Beacon st. Brand, Edith Browning (Mrs. Ian C. Han- nah) ; enr. '91-'92 art, '92-'93 acad., '93- "97 coll. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; 6. Oberlin, C, Jan. 4, '75 ; m. Sept. 1, '04 ; A. B., Oberlin, '97. Addr. Sussex, England, Fern- royd. Forest Row. Florence Beatrice ; enr. '02-'04 cons. ; fr. Alpena, Mich. — x. Helen Carlyle ; enr '01- 08 acad., coll.. '02-'03 cons.; fr. Oberlin, O. ; 6. Oberlin, O., May 22, '82. Student, Oberlin College; Home: Oberlin, Ohio, 81 S. Pro- fessor St. James Tenney ; enr. ■05-'08 coll. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; 6. Oberlin, O., Oct. 9, '86. Student, Oberlin College ; Home : Oberlin, Ohio, 81 S. Professor st. ^Margaret Ryder ; enr. '06-'08 art ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; b. Oberlin, O., Mar. 2, '92. Student ; Home : Oberlin, Ohio, 81 S. Pro- fessor st. Brand, Mary Tenny (Mrs. Edwin D. Rug- gles) ; enr. '93-'97 acad., '97-'99 p. t. ; fr. Oberlin, 0. ; b. Oberlin, O., Sept. 26, '79 ; m. Sept. 20, '05 ; P. T., Oberlin, '99. Addr. Highland Park, 111., 834 Sheridan rd. Brandau, Amelia Maria (Mrs. Nelson Vaughn ; enr. '80-'81 prep., '81-'82 cons. ; fr. Amherst, O. ; b. Brownhelm, O., Nov. 2, '57 ; m. Jan. 6, '06. Addr. Medina, Ohio, R. F. D. 7. Brandenburg, Lucile ; enr. '07-'08 acad., coll., cons. ; fr. Mankato, Minn. ; 6. Mankato, Minn., Mar. 10, '89. Student, Oberliu Conservatory ; Home : Mankato, Minn., 645 S. Fourth St. Branderry, Jason ; enr. '70-'71 prep. ; fr. Bridgewater, O. — x. Brandon, Anna M. ; enr. '76-'79 cons., prep. ; fr. Petrolia, Pa. — x. Eleanore Stewart ; enr. '98-'99 cons. ; fr. Mercer, Pa. — x. Mary A. {Mrs. J. B. Linderman) ; enr. ■62-'63 prep. ; fr. Lagrange, O. Addr. Sheridan, Mont. Ill Brandt] Oberlin College [Bratten Brandt, Genevieve ; enr. '96-'00 cons. ; 'OO-'Ol, ■02-'04 coll. ; fr. St. Louis, Mo. ; 6. Indian- apolis, Ind., Dec. 30, '73 ; Cons., Oberlin, ■00, A. B., '04. Addr. Brooklyn, N. Y., 91 Columbia Heights, Ida Helen (Mrs. Herbert A. Head- line) ; enr. '92-'93 acad. ; fr. Carlisle, O. ; 6. Elyria, O., Feb. 16, '75 ; m. Aug. 19, '98. Addr. Oberlin, Ohio, Orchard st. Brandt, Matilda Ava (Mrs. Alfred R. At- wood) ; enr. ■94-'95, '96-97 acad., •97-"99 p. t. ; fr. Elyria, 0. ; b. Elyria, O., Feb. 3, '73 ; m. Sept. 19, '01 ; P. T., Oberlin, '99. Addr. Quincy, Mass., 10 Farnum st. Branigan, Frank Waldo ; enr. '94-"95 acad., '95-'96 coll. ; fr. Burlington, la. Addr. Burlington, Iowa. Brannan, Mary A. ; enr. '63-'65 prep. ; fr. La- grange, O. Addr. Chicago, HI. Brannon, John ; enr. '46-'51 prep. ; fr. Ver- non, O. — X. * Thomas ; enr. '56-'57 prep. ; fr Shelby, O. ; d. Shelby, o., '96. Branson, Chester Abraham ; enr. '99-'00 acad. ; fr. Short Creek, O. — x. Edna Dorothy ; enr. '06-'08 cons., coll. ; fr. Wellington, O. ; b. Wellington, 0., Dec. 24, '87. Student, Oberlin College, Home : Welington, Ohio, Dickson st. Brant, Edna Florence (Mrs. — Gidle) ; enr. '79-'80 prep. ; fr. Hayesville, O. Addr. Coshocton, Ohio. Effie Edora ; enr. '79-'80 prep. ; fr. Hayesville, O. ; b. Hayesville, O., Sept. 30, '60. Addr. Hayesvile, Ohio. Bras, Elsie Louise ; enr. '05-'06 cons., coll. ; fr. Mitchell, S. Dak. Addr. Mitchell, S. Dak. Brasee, Charles Franklin ; enr. '80-'85 prep. ; fr. Franklin, N. Y. ; 6. Franklin, N. Y., Mar. 4, '54 ; m. Mary E. McCotter, '84 ; S. B., Univ. of Wis., '86. Farmer, Oberlin, Ohio. Bratnober, Ethel Louise (Mrs. George A. Bradley) ; enr. '96-98 cons. ; fr. Waterloo, la. ; b. Waterloo, la., Apr. 22, '77 ; m. Feb. 27, '01. Addr. Waterloo, Iowa, 432 Locust St. Bratt, Mary Belle ; enr. '03-'04 cons. ; fr. Marshalltown, la. Addr. Marshall- town, Iowa, 11 S. Third ave. Nellie Edith ; enr. '04-'05 cons., coll. ; fr. North Platte, Neb. Addr. North I Matte, Neb., 412 W. Fourth st. Bratten, Theodore Merrill ; enr. '96-'99 acad., •01-'03 coll., ■03-"04 cons. ; fr. Cincinnati, O. ; b. Lamed, Kan., Dec. 27, '80. Teacher, Peoria, 111., 1201 Terminal sta- tion. Bratton, Charles Atherton ; enr. '07-"08 cons. ; fr. Fairview, O. Addr. Fairview, O. Braun, Anthony Nichols ; enr. '80-'81 prep. ; /)•. Topeka, Kan. Railway Clerk, Kansas City, Mo., Gladstone Hotel. Charles Edward ; enr. '05-'06 cons. ; fr Northeast, Pa. Addr. Northeast, Pa. Louis Adam ; enr. '80-'82 prep. ; fr. Brownhelm, O. ^ Addr. Vermillion, Ohio, R. F. D. Brayton, Sarah Ann ; enr. '86-'87 prep., "87- "89 coll.; fr. Boonville, Mo. — x. Bray, Alfred David ; enr. '75-'77 prep. ; fr. Mandon, 111. Addr. Hersman, 111. — V- * ^Carrie Louise; enr. '89-'90 lit., '90-'91 coll. ; fr. Kenosha, Wis. ; d. Kenosha, Wis., July 23, '97. Marcia A. ; enr. '72-'74 prep. ; fr. Rol- lersville, O. — x. Mary Emily ; enr. '93-'95 cons. ; fr. Ashland, O. Addr. Sheldon, Iowa. —P. Y. ; enr. '5o-'56 prep. ; fr. Richmond, N. Y.—x. * Fanny Lucinda (Mrs. Charles H. Mc- Fadden) ; enr. '82-'84 cons. ; fr. Youngs- ville. Pa. ; d. Titusville, Pa., Mar. 29, '07. Brayton, B. W. ; enr. '60-'61 prep. ; fr. Syl- via, O. — X. -John ; enr. '56-'57, '5S-'59 prep. ; fr. Newburg, O. — x. Brazier, John ; enr. '45-'47 prep. ; fr. Cleve- land, O. — X. Breck, Edward; enr. 'Sl-'82 coll., '82-'83 cons., fr. Boston, Mass. ; 6. San Francisco, Cal., July 31, '61 ; m. Antonie V. Wagner, Aug. 31, '89 ; Ph. D., Leipsic Univ. '87, A. M., '87 ; U. S. Vice Consul Gen., Ber- lin, '95-'97, Asst. U. S. Naval Attache, '98. Author, Annapolis Royal, N. S. -Eliza Maria (Mrs. Edward A. Chat- field) ; enr. '75-'77 prep. ; fr. Brecksville, O. ; b. Brecksville, O., Oct. 15, '59 ; m. Apr. 12, '81. Addr. Rockledge, Pla. Frank A. ; enr. '76-'77 prep., cons. ; fr. Park City, Pa. Addr. Haddonfield, N. J. -Mary Louise (Mrs. G. O. Begg) ; enr. '87-'90 coll., cons. ; fr. Newburg, 0. Addr. Detroit, Mich., 67 Davenport, st. 112 Breck] Students, 1833-1908 [Breckenridge -Seffle W. ; cnr. 'o7-'58 prep. ; /r. Ober- lln, O. — X. Theodore ; enr. '85-'87 prep. ; '87-'90 coll., cons., '90-'91 cons. ; fr. Brecksville, O. ; 6. Breckeville, O., Dec. 1, '67 ; tn. Alida L. Fritzius, Nov. 1, '94 A. B., Am- herst; M. D., Univ. of Wooster, '94. Physician, Brecljsville, Ohio. ^Theodore Brooks ; enr. '81-'83, '84-'85 prep. ; fr. Cleveland, 0. Addr. Cleve- land, Ohio, Lennox Bldg. W. G. ; enr. '34-'35 prep. ; fr. Ange- lica, N. Y. — X. William Merriam ; enr. '88-'90 prep. ; fr. Cleveland, Q. Addr-. Detroit, Mich., 67 Davenport st. Breckenridge, Benjamin ; enr. '58-'60 prep. ; fr. Camden, 0. — x. * Benjamin Franklin ; enr. '57-'59 prep., '59-'61 coll. ; fr. Rawsonville, O. ; d. St. Paul, Minn., Oct., '72. — -Benjamin Terry ; enr. '85-' 87 cons. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; 6. Norwalk, 0., Jan. 17, '73 ; m. Evelyn A. Gorsuch, Aug. 20., '01. Traveling freight agt., Mattoon, III. Bessie Louise (Mrs. William A. Smiley) ; enr. '91'93 cons.; fr. Mercer, Pa.; h. Jamestown, Pa., May 17, '70 ; m. June 22, '98. Addr. Philadelphia, Pa., 823 S. 55th St. Daniel W. ; enr. '59-'63 prep. ; fr. Cam- den, O. Addr. Kipton, Ohio. -lEllen ('Mrs. H. H. Hitchcock) ; enr. '60-'61, '64-'65 prep. ; fr. Rawsonville, O. Addr. Grafton, Ohio. Frances T. (Mrs. R. H. Lamphear) enr. '65-'66, '67-"68 prep. ; fr. Camden, O. Addr. Bryan, Ohio. George Adams ; '83-'86 prep. ; fr. Ober- lin, 0. ; d. Huron, O. Georgia Maud (Mrs. Earl N. Gibbs) ; enr. '90-'91, '92-'95 cons. ; fr. Kipton, O. ; 6. Jan. 3, '76 ; m. Sept. 25, '95. Music teacher, Kipton, uhio. Main st. H. -C. ; enr. '63-'64 prep. ; fr. Camden, O. Addr. Kale, Wash. - — — -Hannah (Mrs. William B. Durand) ; enr. '58-'59 prep. ; fr. Rawsonville, O. ; h. Grafton, O., Apr. 7, '44 ; m. Nov. 5, '64. Addr. Oberlin, Ohio, 140 Elm st. Breckenridge, James Laurence; enr. '04-'08 coll., art ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; b. Mercer, Pa., Dec. 25, '84 ; A. B., Oberlin, '08. Business, Oberlin, Ohio, 5 S. Main st. Breckenridge, Juanita (Mrs. Frederick E. Bates) ; enr. '88-'90 sem., '90-'91 sem., cons. ; fr. New Windsor, 111. ; 6. New Wind- sor, III. ; m. Sept. 27, '93 ; Sem., Oberlin, •91 ; S. B., Wheaton Coll., '85. Addr. Ithaca, N. Y., 310 N. Aurora st. Julia M. (Mrs. — Barrup) ; enr. '59- '62 prep. ; fr. Camden, O. Addr. Oakland, Cal., 308 Fairmount ave. Justin ; enr. '61-'62 prep. ; fr. Cam- den, O. ; d. Breckenridge, Mich., May, '05. Lewis ; enr. '53-'55 prep. ; fr. Grafton, O. ; d. Cleveland, 0., Apr. 8, '89. Lillian Bell ; enr. '97-'00 cons., art ; fr. Mercer, Pa. ; 6. Jamestown, Pa., Feb. 22, '78. Stenographer, Pittsburg, Pa., 508 N. St. Clair st. Lucy (Mrs. — Wilson) ; enr. 'lO-'TL prep. ; fr. Grafton, O. Addr. Elyria, Ohio. Lucy A. ; enr. '54-'55 prep. ; fr. Cam- den, O. ; d. Iowa. Mary Adeline (Mrs. George M. Ar- nold) ; enr. '52-'54, '56-'57, '58-'59 prep. ; fr. Camden, O. ; b. Camden, O., Mar. 26, •37; m. Jan. 29, '61. Addr. Oberlin, Ohio, 48 Cedar ave. Breckenridge, Mary Isabella; enr. '91-'93 lit. ; fr. Toledo, O. ; b. Plymouth, O., Mar. 3, '67 ; L. B., Oberlin, '93 ; M. E. L., Pen- nington Sem., '99. Teacher, Penning- ton, N. J., Pennington Seminary. * Naricissa Sarah (Mrs. — Goland). enr. '54-'55, '56-'57, '58-'59 prep. ; fr. Raw- sonville, O. ; d. Goleta, Cal. Nina Z. (Mrs. Willard Granger) ; enr. ■85-'88 cons. ; fr. Kipton, O. ; b. Kipton, O., Dec. 15, '69 ; m. Feb. 25, '89. Addr. Kipton, Ohio. -Ruth Adelaide; enr. '05-'08 coll., '05- '06 art ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; 6. Mercer, Pa., Aug. 26, '87. Student, Oberlin Col- lege ; Home : Oberlin, Ohio. Breckenridge, William Kilgore; enr. '84-'89 cons. ; fr. Mercer, Pa. ; Cons., Oberlin, '88, Mus. B., '06. Professor, Oberlin Conservatory, Oberlin, O., 5 S. Main st. Breckenridge, William Watson; enr. '88-'91 sem. ; fr. New Windsor, 111. ; b. New Wind- sor, 111., July 15, '66 ; m. Gracia E. Hickox, Apr. 15, '96 ; Sem., Oberlin, '91 ; S. B., Wheaton, coll., '87, S. M., '91. Minister, Tucson, Ariz., 305 Scott st. Breckers, J. M. ; enr. '43-'44 prep. ; fr. New York, N. Y. — x. For explanation of abbreviations, see "Explanatory Notes" page 2, this Section. 113 Bredbeck] Oberlin College [Breed Bredbeck, George Henry ; enr. '73-' 76 prep. ; fr. Germanville, O. — x. Hermon Bernard ; enr. '60-'61, '73-'74 prep., '74-'75 cons. ; Sandusky, O. ; 6. Dan- bury, O., Dec. 27, '54 ; m. Sophia Brede- hoft, Sept. 17, '78 ; Co. Com'r, Ottawa Co., O. ; Clk. of Courts, '96-'02. Mer- chant ; farmer, Port Clinton, Ohio. J. D. ; enr. '07-'08 acad., cons. ; fr. Port Clinton, O. ; 6. Danbury, O., July 14, '88. Student, Oberlin Academy ; Home : Port Clinton, Ohio. William ; enr. '78-'79 prep. ; fr. Dan- bury, O. ; b. Danbury, O., Oct. 24, '59 ; m. Anna M. Ferguson, Mar. 1, '87 ; J. P., Dan- bury Tp., O., 6 years. Fruit grower, Danbury, Ohio. Bredehoft, Joseph Warren ; enr. '06-'07 coll. ; fr. Danbury, O. Addr. Danbury, Ohio. Bree, Mattie ; enr. '95-'96 acad. ; fr. Han- cock, Mich. — X. Breed, Mrs. Adda Elizabeth Filkins (Mrs. Merle A.); enr. '89-'93 coll.; fr. Cold- water, Mich. ; i. Burr Oak, Mich., Dec. 25, '63 ; m. Aug. 24, '87 ; Ph. B., Oberlin, '93. Addr. Monticello, Iowa, 200 S. Walnut st. Albert Jenkins ; enr. '77-'79 prep.; fr. Toledo, O. ; 6. Toledo, O., Mar. 28, '59 ; m. Zlllah Worth, June 12, '84. Railway signal foreman, Toledo, Ohio, 1622 On- tario St. Amelia Myra ; enr. '72-'73 cons. ; fr. Napoleon, O. ; 6. Chelsea, Mich., Not. 27, '52. Addr. Ann Arbor, Mich., 317 Ann st. E. Arthur W. ; enr. '74-' 75 prep. ; fr. Hampton, la. — x. B. F. ; enr. '57-'58 prep. ; fr. Van Bu- ren, O. — x. * Breed, Charles Cleveland; enr. '45-'49 coll., '49-'55 sem. ; fr. New Haven, Conn. ; d. East Paw Paw, 111., Dec. 17, '81 ; Sem., Oberlin, '55. ^Dwight Payson ; enr. '70-'71 prep., '71- '73 sem. ; fr. Milton, Mich. ; 6. Chelsea, Mich., June 10, '51 ; m. Delina M. Briggs, Apr. 9, '73 ; A. B., 111. Wesleyan Univ., •89, Ph. D., '92. Minister ; Field Sec- retary Iowa College, Grinnell, Iowa, 1417 Fourth ave. Breed, Merle Amos; enr. ■89-'93 sem. ; fr. Ann Arbor, Mich. ; 6. Chelsea, Mich., Oct. 2, '59 ; m. Ada E. Filkinb, Aug. 24, '87 ; ■Sem., Oberlin, '93; A. B., Univ. of Mich., '84. Minister, Monticello, Iowa. * Samuel Dwight ; enr. '57-'58 sem. ; fr. Chelsea, Mich. ; d. Ann Arbor, Mich., Aug. 16, "99. Breen, Solomon Edmund ; enr. '77-'78 sem. ; fr. Watertown, N. Y. ; 6. Sacketts Harbor, N. Y., Feb. 6, '50 ; m. Jennie Draper, Oct. 13, '78; A. B., Baldwin Univ., '82, A. M., '85; S. T. B., Boston Univ., '82. Minister, Lecturer, Weehawken, N. J., 27 Sixth St. Bregenzer, Julius H. ; enr. '70-'71 prep. ; fr. North Solon, O. Addr. Cleveland, O., 3232 103rd st. William Henry ; enr. '75-' 77 prep. ; fr. Warrensville, O. ; &. North Solon, 0., Aug. 8, '56 ; m. Carrie M. Moses, June '20, '85. Post Office employee, Nottingham, O. Brelsh, Ada Alicia (Mrs. S. M. McConnell) ; enr. '97-'98 coll. ; fr. Wyoming, la. Addr. Stanwood, Iowa. ♦ Brelsford, Beryl May ; enr. '97-'99 cons., '99-' 00 acad. ; fr. Dead wood, S. Dak. ; d. Oct. 22, '01.. ^ Charles Edward ; enr. '97-'99 acad.. '99-'00 coll. ; fr. Deadwood, S. Dak. ; b. Terraville, S. Dak., Mar. 13, '80; m. Helen Osmotherly, Aug. 16, '04 ; Mem., Bd. of Ed., '07-'08. Manufacturer, Hot Springs, S. Dak. Bremner, Grace Angeline (Mrs. W. D. Strong) ; enr. '03-'04 acad., cons. ; fr. Ash- tabula. O. Addr. Ashtabula, O., 17 Fargo ave. Brenn, Frank Sylvester ; enr. '88-'91 slav., . sem. ; fr. Hopkins, Minn. — x. Brendel, Gertrude Eugene ; enr. '06-'07 cons., acad. ; fr. Cedar Rapids, la. Addr. Cedar Rapids, la., 215 Third ave. W. . Brenneman, Ella ; enr. '80-'81 cons. ; fr. Con- gress, O. — X. M. Alberta ; enr. '98-'99 acad. ; fr. Lis- bon, Pa. ; 6. Pennsylvania ; M. E., State Normal, Pa., '96 ; O. B., Sch of Expression, Phila., Pa. Teacher, Hooper, Neb. Brent, Willis ; enr. '62-"64 prep., •64-'66. coll. ; fr. St. Louis, Mo. — x. Bresee, Nancy A. ; enr. '52-'53 lit. ; fr. Pitta- ford, Vt. — X. Brett, Arthur Willis; enr. '84-'88 coll. ; fr. Geneva, O. ; b. Plover, Wis., Sept. 17. '62 ; m. Mary T. Votaw, Aug. 22, '88; A. B., Oberlin, '88, A. M., '94; L. L. B., Drake, •03. Attorney, Des Moines, la., 1506 13th St. Charles Henry ; enr. '75-'76 prep. ; fr. Geneva, O. Addr. Wabash, Ind. 114 Brett] Students, 1833-1908 [Brewster George Southwell ; enr. '88-'90 prep., '90-'91 coll., '91-'92, '93-'94 sem. ; fr. St. Paul, Minn. Minister, Brighton, Aus- tralia. Brettell, Elizabeth ; enr. '07-'08 cons. ; fr. Mingo Junction, O. ; 6. Mingo Junction, O., June 22, '89. Student, Oberlin Conservatory ; Home : Mingo Junction, O. Bretz, Gorilla Belle ; enr. '83-'84 cons. ; fr. Little Sandusky, O. — x. Breves, Carl George ; enr. '95-'98 acad. ; fr. Cleveland, O. Addr. Cleveland, Ohio, 60 Rozella -ave., E. C. Brevoort, Laverne Carson; enr. '99-'02 cons.; fr. Centralia, N. Y. — x. Brewer, Adrienne Mary ; enr. '02-'05 cons. ; fr. Elyria, O. ; 6. Ithaca, Mich., May 21, '84. Milliner, Elyria, O., 224 Middle ave. * Amanda J. ; enr. '59-'60 prep., '61-'62, ■64-'6o lit. ; fr. Franklin, Wis. ; d. Ray- mond, Wis., June 28, '65. Florence Katharine ; enr. '07-'08 coll. ; fr. Durango, Colo. ; 6. Durango, Colo., Nov. 29, '89. Student, Oberlin College ; Home : Durango, Colo., 1845 W. Second ave. Brewer, John William; enr. '60-'61 prep., '61- '65 coll. ; fr. Farmington, 111. ; b. Farming- ton, 111., Dec. 15, '42 ; m. Ella M. Taylor, Nov. 9, '71 ; A. B., Oberlin, '65 ; Priv. Co. F., 150th Reg. O. V. I., May '64-Aug. '64 ; Sch. director and Treas., '72-'92 ; Tp. trus- tee, '94- 96. Addr. Corydon, la., P. O., Box 67. * Brewington, Joseph Rowe ; enr. '93-'97 acad. ; fr. Hannibal, Mo. ; d. Pittsburg, Pa., Sept. 4, •03. * Bessie E. (Mrs. A. C. Rideout) ; enr. '.64-'65 lit. ; fr. Bridge Creek, Ohio. Brewster, Carl Milton; enr. '98-'99 acad., '99- '03 coll. ; fr. Chagrin Falls, O. ; 6. Chagrin Falls, O., May 19, '81.; A. B., Oberlin, '03 ; A. M., Harvard, '06. Student, Cambridge, Mass. ; Home : Chagrin Falls, Ohio. Earl Henry ; enr. '97-"98 acad. ; fr. Chagrin Fallls, O. ; b. Chagrin Falls, O., Sept. 21, '78. Artist, New York, N. Y., 126 E. 17th St. Elizabeth Aurilla (Mrs. J. A. Ben- -Elvira A. ; enr. '53-'54 lit. ; fr. Web- ster, O.- nie) ; enr. '72-'74 cons., prep., '74-'75 lit. ; fr. Sandusky, O. Addr. Nashville, Tenn., 1009 loth ave. ^Ellen M. (Mrs. Baker) ; enr. '52- '53, '54-'55 lit. ; fr. Leroy, N. Y. .4drfi*. Hudson, Wis. Ernest Lewellan ; enr. '86-'87 cons. ; fr. Irvington, O. — x. George ; enr. '56-'57 prep. ; fr. Madi- son, O. ; d. La Harpe, 111., Apr. 1, '80. ^George B. ; enr. '43-'46 coll. ; fr. Jamesville, N. Y.^ — x. George Herbert ; enr. '83-'84 prep. ; fr. Minnesota, Minn. — x. Brewster, Harriet Louisa (Mrs. George T. Noyce) ; enr. '83-'86 lit. ; fr. Irvington, Neb. ; 6. Irvington, Neb., Feb. 12, '64 ; m. June 21, '92; Lit, Oberlin, '86. Addr. Trenton, Neb. Henry P. ; enr. '46-'47 prep. ; fr. Ro- chester, N. Y. — X. Hettie L. ; enr. '57-'59 lit. ; fr. Ober- lin, O. — X. -Libbie ; enr. '74-'75 cons. ; fr. Oberlin, O. — X. Lizzie (Mrs. L. Raffensberger) ; enr. '62-'63 prep. ; fr. Norwalk, o. Addr. Cleveland, O., 1906 E. 70th st. ^Lucia Witherow (Mrs. Silas W. Camp) ; enr. '52-'53 lit. ; fr. Bowling Green, O. ; b. Madison, O., Apr. 25, '34 ; m. Feb. 20, '55. Addr. Overton, Neb. Mabel ; enr. '92-'94 acad. ; fr. Oberlin, Mary L. (Mrs. Philo T. Safford) ; enr. •52-'54, '56-'57 lit. ; fr. Madison, 0. ; 6. Madison, O., Aug. 17, '33; m. Oct. 11, '60. Addr. Lorain, O., 313 Washington st. ^Minnie Blanche (Mrs. Harry W. Stroud) ; enr. '02-'03 cons. ; fr. Chagrin Falls, O. ; b. Chagrin Falls, O., Mar. 5, '84 ; m. June 2, '08 ; Oberlin Kindergarten Tr. Sch., '04. Addr Chagrin Falls, O. Sarah M. ; enr. '66-'67, '68-'69 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, 0. — x. * Theodocia C. ; enr. '56-'57 prep. ; fr. Columbus, Ind. — x. * William C. ; enr. '48-'50 coll. ; fr. Mc- Connelsville, O. ; d. New York, N. Y., '98. Breyfogle, Caroline May ; enr. '82-'84 coll. ; fr. Columbus, O. ; b. Columbus, O., Apr. 9, '61 ; A. B., Univ. of Chicago, '96. Teacher, Columbus, O., 1228 E. Main st. Breyman, Jessie Alvina ; enr. '91-'93 cons. ; fr. Salem, O.— a;. * Brice, Betsey M. (Mrs. Albert B. Gregory) ; enr. '62-'64 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; d. Lan- sing, Mich., Mar. 26, '97. 115 Brice] Oberlin College [Brickley Carl William ; enr. 'OO-'Ol acad. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; d. Oberlin, O., Dec. '00. Henry ; enr. '55-"56 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, John C. ; enr. '41-'44 prep. ; fr. Lock- port, N. Y. ; d. Bellefontaine, O., Sept. 3, '52. O. ; b. Lincolnshire, Eng., June 9, '36 ; m. Sarah Lambert, Sept. 12, '57 ; Priv., 85th Reg., Co. D., '62-'63. Addr. Burg Hill, Ohio. John R. ; enr. '66-"67 prep. ; fr. Ober- lin, O. ; 6. England, May 12, '50 ; m. (1) Florence F. Miller, Nov. 21, '69, (2) Min- nie E. Terrill, Apr. 13, '91. Railroad agent, Converse, Ind. Julia Searson (Mrs. Robert H. Daw- son) ; enr. '83-"88 cons. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; 6. Oberlin, O., Apr. 8, '67 ; m. Oct. 20, '92. Addr. Wellsboro, Pa. Leota Mattie (Mrs. C. F. Church) ; enr. '93-'96 cons., '05-'06 cons. ; fr. Ober- lin, Ohio. Addr. Marion, O. Brice, Louise Eudora (Mrs. Asahel W. Jones) ; enr. '81-'82 prep., '82-'86 coll. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; 6. Oberlin, o., Aug. 12, '67 ; m. June 28, '04 ; A. B., Oberlin, '86, A. M., '89. Addr. Burg Hill, O. Louise (Mrs. Thomas J. Elliott) ; enr. '64-'66 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; 6. Hecking- ton, Eng., June 27, '48; m. Feb. 6, '68. Addr. Oberlin, O., 224 Forest st. Nellie A. (Mrs. William J. Saxton) ; enr. '74-'75 prep. ; fr. Russia, O. ; b. Ober- lin, O., Jan. 15, '57 ; m. '77. Addr. Interlochen, Mich. Brickenstein, Albert Hunt ; enr. 'OO-'Ol acad. ; fr. Denver, Colo. — x. BrLcker, Alvaretta H. (Mrs. Joseph T. Demp- sey) ; enr. '71-'7rf lit. ; fr. Shelby, 0. Addr. Toledo, O., 327 16th st. Bricker, Eva Mary (Mrs. James Currie) ; enr. ■67-'71 lit. ; fr. Shelby, O. : b. Shelby, O., Sept. 19, '50; m. (1) Henry A. Cham- berlin, (2) James Currie, Dec. '89 ; Lit., Oberlin, '71. Addr. Cleveland, Ohio, 610 Century Bldg. Brickett, Harry Leroy; enr. '70-'71 prep., '71- '75 coll. ; fr. Geneseo, 111. ; 6. Newburyport, Mass., Sept. 14, '52 ; m. Amelia Herring, Aug. 5, '85; A. B., Oberlin, '75, A. M., '78; Andover Sem., '82; J. P., N. H., '82-'87, Mass., '82-'89. Minister, Marion, Mass. Corner Front and Vine sts. Josiah K. ; enr. '46-'47 prep. ; fr. Pem- broke, N. H. — X. Brickley, D. V. ; enr. '46-'47 prep. ; fr. Lock- port, N. Y. — X. Lucas Smith ; enr. '06-'08 coll. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; 6. Kingsland, Ind., May 7, '88. Student, Oberlin College ; Home : Oberlin, O., 52 E. Lorain. Bridge, Henry ; enr. '65-'66 coll. ; fr. Roa- noke, Ind. — X. John Warren ; enr. '03-'05 coll. ; fr. Norfolk, Neb. ; 6. Warren, 111., Mar. 25, '84. Real estate, Spokane, Wash., 260 E. Ninth st. Bridges, Flora; enr. '84-'85 lit., '85-'86, '98- '99 art, '86-'87 coll. ; fr. Mattoon, 111. ; 6. Salisbury, 111., Feb. 8, '59 ; Lit., Oberlin, '85, A. B., '87, A. M., '88. Teacher, Mt. Holyoke College, South Hadley, Mass., Morgan rd. Bridges, Marion Cuslwian; enr. '05-'06 coll. ; fr. Wilbur, Wash. ; b. Mattoon, 111., Mar. 4, '85; A. B., Oberiin, '06. Teacher, Wilbur, Wash. Bridgman, Amy (Mrs. George B. Cowles) ; enr. '84-'88 lit. ; fr. New Britain, Conn. ; b. Durban, S. Africa, July 9, '66 ; m. Jan. 27, '92; Lit, Oberlin, '88. Mission- ary, Natal, South Africa, Adams Mission Station. Emma Asenith (Mrs. Roselle T Cross) ; enr. '63-'66 lit., '69-'70 cons. ; fr. Westfield, Wis. ; 6. Wauwatosa, Wis., Dec. 2, '43 ; tn. Aug. 12, '69. Addr. Fort Collins, Colo., 201 Plum st. Bridgman, Frederick Brainerd; enr. '87-'88 prep., '88-'93 coll. ; fr. Umzumbe, South Africa ; b. Imfume, S. Africa, May 18, '69 ; m. Clara S. Davis, Sept. 8, "96; Ph. B., Oberlin, '93 ; D. B., Chicago Sem., '96. Missionary, Durban, Natal, South Africa, 105 10th ave. Henry Martin ; enr. '88-91 prep. ; fr. Umzumbe, South Africa ; 6. Umzumbe, S. Africa, '71 ; m. Florence Jones, '00 ; D. D. S., Ann Arbor. Dentist, Capetown, Cape Colony, South Africa, Church sq. Bridgman, Howard Allen; b. Northampton, Mass., Aug. 20, '60 ; w. Helen N. Bryant, July 27, '98; D. D., Oberlin, '08; A. B., Amherst, '83; D. B., Yale, '87. Re- ligious Journalist, Boston, Mass., 14 Bea- con St. * Bridgman, Lewis; enr. '35-'39 sem.; fr. Huntsburg, O. ; d. Centreville, S. Dak., Apr. 1, '94 ; Sem., Oberlin, '39. 116 Bridgman] Students, 1833-1908 [Briggs Lewis Brainerd ; enr. '03-'64 prep. ; fr. Westfield, Wis. ; b. Raymond, Wis., Nov. 8, '45; m. (1) Mary J. Stone, Mar. 29, '68, (2) Bille J. Gamble, Nov. 11, '75; Priv., Co. I, 1st Reg. Wis. Heavy Artillery, Oct. '64-July '65 ; Co. Commr., '94-'00, Co. And., '01-'05. Addr. North Yakima, Wash., 202 N. Seventh st. Minnie Harriet ; enr. '99-'00 p. g. ; fr. Westhampton, Mass. ; b. Westhampton, Mass., Apr. 14, "63; Mt. Holyoke, '86. Addr. Northampton, Mass., R. F. D. 2. Minnfe Lucinda (Mrs. Milton M. Rich); enr. '65-'67, '70-'71 lit, cons.; fr. Westfleld, Wis. ; 6. Oshkosh, Wis., Jan. 14, "49 ; m. Dec. 25, '73. Teacher, Den- ver, Colo., 100 S. Bannock st. Briggs, Alice (Mrs. Clarence Crane) ; enr. '64-'65 prep. ; fr. Huntington, O. Addr. Sharon Center, O. Aurilla May ; enr. '76-'77 prep. ; fr. New London, O. Addr. Detroit, Mich., 118 Alfred st. C. H. ; enr. '56-'58 prep. ; fr. Haver- straw, N. Y. — X. Carrie Aneita (Mrs. Ernest L. Jack- son) ; enr. '01-'02 coll. ; fr. Fostoria, O. Addr. Lorain, O., 583 14th st. Briggs, Charles Edwin; enr. '87-'88 prep., '88-'93 coll.; fr. Calumet, Mich.; b. Calu- met, Mich., Apr. 7, '71 ; w. Jean H. Mc- Dermid, June 7, '02; A. B., Oberlin, '93, A. M., '97; M. D., Harvard, '97. Physician, Cleveland, O., 118 Lennox BIdg. ^Clara Louise (Mrs. John A. Latzer) ; enr. '00-'03 acad., cons. ; fr. Delta, O. ; b. Delta, O., Dec. 14, '82; m. Nov. 21, '06. Addr. Wellsboro, Pa., 14 Bacon st. Clarissa E. (Mrs. Nathan P. Gurney) ; enr. '55-'57 prep. ; fr. Pittsfleld, O. ; d. Whitman, Mass., June 11, '07. Claudia Esther ; enr. '05-'06 su. ; fr. Oberlin, O. Addr. Oberlin, 0., 158 W. Lorain st. Elizabeth Darling ; enr. '05-'08 coll.. '07-'08 art ; fr. Fields, O. ; b. Fields, O., Apr. 13, '88. Student, Oberlin Col- lege ; Home : Fields, O. Emma J. ; enr. '61-'63 prep. ; fr. Sul- phur Springs, O. ; d. Crawford, O., June 15, '62. Fannie E. (Mrs. Frederick L. Ashley) ; enr. '72-'74 prep., cons. ; fr. Honeoye, N. Y. ; b. Honeoye, N. Y., June 23, '49 ; wt. Mar. 16, '76. Addr. Honeoye, N. Y. Fidelia (Mrs. "Squire Carlin) ; enr. '37- '38 prep., '40-'41 lit.; fr. Olmsted, O. Addr. Findlay, O. Horace ; enr. '41-'44 prep. ; fr. Orange- ville, N. Y.—x. — James Polk ; enr. '67-'68 prep. ; fr. Kenosha, Wis. ; b. Erie Co., N. Y., Jan. 24, '46; m. Etta S. Markham, Mar. 31, '78; Priv., Co. E, 1st Reg. Wis. V. I. ; Brigade orderly, Oct. '61-May '65. Teacher, Wausau, Wis., 616 Grant st. John D. ; enr. '56-'57 prep. ; fr. New Lisbon, O. — x. John Samuel ; enr. '92-'94 acad. ; fr. Ashland, O. ; b. Ashland, O., Dec. 16, '73 ; m. Maud Riley, May 21, '96. Mer- chant, Ashland, O. Josephine Augusta ; enr. '82-'83 prep. ; fr. North Amherst, O. — x. Josie A. (Mrs. Jacob Carpenter) ; enr. ■66-'69 prep.; fr. Sulphur Springs, O. Addr. Bucyrus, 0. Julia Ann ; enr. '45-'46, '47-'51 lit. ; fr. Ridgeville, O. ; d. Ridgeville, O., Oct. 15, '50. ^Lillian May (Mrs. C. M. McWhorter) ; enr. 'OO-'Ol acad. ; fr. Wakeman, O. Addr. Wakeman, O. Briggs, Mary Josephine; enr. •77-'80 lit, cons., '80-'82, '84-'86 cons. ; fr. Elyria, O. ; 6. Laporte, 0., July 19, '61 ; L. B., Ober- lin, '80. Cataloguer, Buffalo, N. Y., Public Library. Mary Lena (Mrs. Harry Sherman) ; enr. '89-'90 cons. ; fr. Delavan, Wis. ; 6. Delavan, Wis., May 22, '69 ; m. Sept. 20, '99; Grad. Mus., Albert Lea Coll., '90. Addr. Albert Lea, Minn., 419 Fountain st. Nora Harriet ; enr. '85-'87 cons., prep. ; fr. Fostoria, Mich.- — x. * Briggs, Sarah Jennie (Mrs. Edwin H. Pound); enr. '51-'52 prep., '52-'56 lit.; fr. Ridgeville, O. ; 6. Ridgeville, O., June 12, '35 ; m. June 22, '67 ; d. Tipton, la., June 22, '67 ; Lit., Oberlin, '56. Uretsa S. (Mrs. Jacob Heller) ; enr. '63-'65 prep. ; fr. Sulphur Springs, O. Addr. Chicago, O. -Wallace Alvin ; etir. '68-"69 prep. ; fr. Wadsworth, O. ; 6. Sharon, O., June 22, '48 ; m. Ella W. Pardee, Dec. 25, '71 ; M. D., Univ. of Mich., '71 ; Mem. Cal. State Bd. of Health; Sec. State Med. Soc. Physician ; Surgeon, Sacramento, Cal., 1300 I. St. 117 Briggs] Oberlin College Brigham, Elmina ; enr. '60-'61, '63-'64 prep. ; fr. Wauseon, O. ; &. Lodi, O., Oct. 15, '44. Addr. Wauseon, O. Brigham, Emma Flora (Mrs. Howard B. Taft) ; enr. •59-'64 lit. ; fr. Wauseon, O. ; 6.- Lodi, O. ; m. '68; Lit, Oberlin, '64. Addr. Weston, Mich. Eveline E. ; enr. '67-' 68 lit. ; fr. Good- ricli, Mich. — x. Brigham, Frederick Erwin; enr. '75-'78 coll.; fr. Trumbull, O. ; b. Trumbull, O., Oct. 10, '56; m. Hattie L. Crandall, Oct. 17, '89 ; A. B., Oberlin, '78. Farmer, Geneva, O., R. F. D. 4. -Harriett Amelia (Mrs. William H. Sohn) ; enr. '75-' 76 cons. ; fr. Wauseon, O. ; 6. Wauseon, O., Feb. 28, '54 ; »i. Oct. 7, '80. Addr. Wauseon, 0., Elm st. L. ; enr. '57-"58 prep., fr. Madison, Ohio — X. Lillian Lena (Mrs. John R. Taylor) ; enr. 'S9-"91 sem., art, prep. ; fr. Vermont- ville, Mich. Addr. Madison, Wis., 204 Monona ave. Mary H. ; enr. '59-'60 prep. ; fr. Cold- water, Mich. — X. Bright, Colonel Ellsworth ; enr. '80-'81 prep. ; fr. Columbus, O. ; 6. Marion, O., Aug. 28, '62 ; OT. Elida M. King, June 17, '85 ; Priv., 14th O. N. G., 81-'84. Manu- facturer, Columbus, O., 283^ N. High st. Florence ; enr. '05-'07 coll. ; fr. Logan, O. Addr. Logan. O., Box 404. * George; enr. •68-'70 prep., '70-'7| cons. ; fr. Findlay, O. * Jesse Levi ; enr. •78-'81 prep., '85-'88 coll. ; fr. Columbus, 0. ; d. Columbus, O., Jan. 12, '07. Mrs. Matilda Lavina ; enr. '99-'00 cons. ; fr. Watertown, N Y. — x. Brightman, Alvin Collins; enr. '95-'96 acad., '96-'00 coll. ; fr. Norwalk, O. ; 6. Peru, O., Sept. 29, '78; A. B., Oberlin, '00. Law student, Cleveland, O., 1472 E. 116th St. Anna B. (Mrs. Edwin J. Kingsbury) ; enr. '70-'72 prep. ; fr. Peru, O. ; b. Peru, O., Dec. 4, '55 ; m. June 25, '73. Addr. Norwalk, O., 19 State st. Brightman, Anna Gertrude; enr. '95-'96 acad., '96-'99 coll., '99-'00 su. ; fr. Nor- walk, O. ; A. B., Oberlin, '99. Teach- er, LaPorte, Ind., 1412 Michigan ave. William N. ; enr. '45-'46, '47-'48, '48- '51 prep. ; fr. Ridgeville, O. ; d. Fields, 0., Jan. 27, '03. [Brightman Dan A. ; enr. '69-'70 prep. ; fr. Peru, O. Addr. Oberlin, O., 129 W. Col- lege st Brightman, Rachel Dean (Mrs. Howard L. Rawdon) ; enr. '99-'00 acad., '00-'04 coll. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; 6. Peru, O., Apr. 30, '82; m. Aug. 7, '06; A. B., Oberlin, '04; P. T., '04. Addr. Oberlin, O., 39 W. Vine St. Sarah Douglass (Mrs. Henry S. Clapp) ; enr. '62-64 prep., '65-'66 lit. ; fr. Peru, O. ; 6. Peru, O., Mar. 17, '47 ; m. Oct. 20, '69. Addr. Norwalk, Ohio, 120 W. Main st. Brill, Harriet Cecelia (Mrs. Edwin Booth) ; enr. '63--64 prep., '64-'66 lit.; fr. Ridge- ville, Wis. ; b. Lake Geneva, Wis., May' 24, '42; m. Sept. 21, '65. Addr. Oberlin, Ohio, 342 W. Lorain. Brim, Ellen Maud (Mrs. Garry Bushnell) ; enr. '91-'92 prep.; fr. Woodville, O. Addr. Woodville, O. Brimlow, David Garfield ; enr. '04-'05 acad. ; fr. Carlos, Md. Addr. Huntersville, W. Va. Brlndle, Arthur Berlin ; enr. '04-'05 acad. ; fr. Ashland, O. — x. J. William ; enr. '73-'74 cons. ; fr. N. Springfield, Pa. — x. Brinkerhoflf, George Thomas ; enr. '82-'85 prep.; fr. Fargo, N. Dak. — x. * Bella (Mrs. Watson N. Brown) ; enr. ■54-'55 lit. ; fr. Plymouth, O. ; d. Willough- by, O., Feb. '60. Helen Lockwood ; enr. '03-'04 cons. ; fr. Mansfield, O. Addr. Mansfield, O-, 127 W. Fourth st. Marion Titus ; enr. 'OO-'Ol acad. ; fr. Mansfield, O. Addr. Mansfield, Ohio, 107 N. Burton st. Brinsmade, Addison Montgomery ; enr. '76-'77 cons. ; fr. Oberlin, O. — x. Charles Alanson ; enr. '81-'84 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. Addr. Minneapolis, Minn., care National Biscuit Co. — y. Grace Alma (Mrs. George Dean) ; enr. '82-'84 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. Addr. Elyria, O. Herman Hine ; enr. '94-'95 acad. ; fr. Springfield, Mass. — x. Wesley Harris ; enr. '78-'79 cons. ; fr. Litchfield, O. Druggist, Cleveland, O., 34 Klrkwood st. Brintlinger, Frank Pierce ; enr. '83-'86 prep. ; fr. Bolivar, Pa. — x. 118 Brintnall] Students, 1833-1908 [Bristol * Brintnall, Ann Laurette (Mrs. H. K. Mef- fert) ; enr. '53-'54 lit. ; fr. Windham, Vt. ; d. Winthrop, la., Sept. 2, '93. Charles H. ; enr. '67-'69 prep. ; 1r Medina, O. ; 6. Medina Co,. O., Dec. 24, '49 ; m. Martha P. Clarke, Aug. 20, '79 ; Co. Comr., Flathead Co., Mont., Chairman of Bd., '03-'07. Farmer, Columbia Falls, Mont., R. F. D. 1. * Brintnall, Loren Williams; enr. '52-'53 prep., '53-'55 sem. ; fr. Windham, Vt. ; d. Seattle, Wash., May 3, '00; Sem., Oberlin, '55. Brininall, Walter Ambrose; enr. '89-'92 sem. ; fr. Steilacoon, W'ash. ; b. York Center, O., Nov. 26, '62 ; m. Emily R. Jaffers, Sept. 1, '92 ; Sem., Oberlin, '92 ; A. B., Tabor Coll., '88. Secy. ; Bookkeeper, En- deavor, Wis. Brinton, Lida Mary (Mrs. Frederick S. Gil- liland) ; enr. 'OO-'Ol cons. ; fr. New Castle, Pa. ; b. Braddock, Pa., Oct. 24, '81 ; m. June 24, '03. Addr. New Castle, Pa., 290% Pittsburg st. • Brintwell, Eliza (Mrs. H. M. Rice); enr. '67-'68 prep. ; fr. York, O. ; d. Traer, la., June 21, '83. Brisbane, P. Adalina ; enr. '56-'57 prep. ; fr. Arena, Wis. — x. William H. ; enr. '56-'57 prep. ; fr. Arena, Wis. — x. Brissel, Charles Frederick; enr. '99-'06 acad., coll. ; fr. Hohokus, N. J. ; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 29, '80 ; A. B., Oberlin, '06 Teacher, Honolulu, Hawaii, 39 Chaplain lane. Bristol, Addison Kelley ; enr. '81-'82 prep. ; fr. Kelley's Island, O. ; b. Kelley's Island, O., 'nov. 17, '61 ; in. Clara M. Dean, July 17, '86. Business, Toledo, O., 610-612 Summit st. Benjamin ; enr. '34-'35 prep. ; fr. Cana- an, N. Y. — X. Bower Clare ; enr. '88-'90 prep. ; fr. Saticoy, Cal. — x. Harriet Evelyn ; enr. '86-'88 prep., cons. ; fr. Mason, Mich. — x. Jennie (Mrs. Ed. Cleghorn) ; enr. '58- •61 prep., '61-'62 lit. ; fr. Henrietta, O. Addr. Wakeman, O. .Mary C. ; enr. '43-'45 lit. ; fr. Cheshire, Conn.- -Melissa B. ; enr. ■65-'66 prep. ; fr. E. Cleveland, O. — x. * Bristol, Sherlock; enr. '35-'38 coll., '39-'42 sem. ; fr. Cheshire, Conn. ; d. Mantalbo, Cal., .Sept. 27, '06; A. B„ Oberlin, '39, Sem., '42. Briton, Charles Greene ; enr. '92-'96 acad. ; fr. West Salem, 0. ; b. San Diego, Cal., June 18, '75 ; m. Myrta L. Caul, Aug. 2, '00. Farmer, West Salem, O. Ernest Arthur ; enr. '86-'90 prep. ; fr. West Salem, O. Addr. Phoenix, Ariz. Britt, Allie S. ; enr. '57-'58 prep. ; fr. St Louis, Mo. — X. Britten, Charles Frederick ; enr. '02-'03 acad. ; fr. Bay City, Mich. — x. Lucinda 1L. ; enr. '60-'61 prep. ; fr. Hilliard's Station, O. — x. H. T. ; enr. '60-'61 prep. ; fr. Colum- bus, O. — X. Broadfoot, Lillian Emily (Mrs. — Gracey) ; enr. '91-'92 prep. ; fr. Berea, O. Addr. New Brighton, England. Brock, James ; enr. O. — X. -'89 prep. ; fr. Weston, Brockett, Anna ; enr. '89-'90 prep. ; fr. Char- lotte, Mich. ; b. Charlotte, Mich., Mar. 30, '70 ; Private Nursing, Chicago, 111., 4151 Lake ave. Home : Battle Creek, Mich., 72 Champion st. Leonora B. ; enr. '52-'54 lit. ; fr. Troy, Brock way, Ann V. ; Granger, 0. — x. — Fred B., Jr.: Ripley, N. Y. — -Hattie ; enr. enr. '58-'60 prep. ; fr. enr. '06-'08 acad. ; fr. Addr. Ripley, N. Y. 89-'91 coll., cons. ; fr. Wyoming, 111. — x. * Brockicay, Orlando Park; enr. '57-'58 sem., '59-'61 coll., '61-'62 army ; fr. Stephentown, N. Y. ; d. Petersburg, Va., June 19, '64 ; A. B., Oberlin, '62. Talcott P. ; enr. ■57-'59 prep. ; fr. Vis- tula, Ind.— a;. Brode, Harriet Estella (Mrs. Lewis B. Ab- rams) ; enr. '88-'89 pi-ep. ; fr. Tallmadge, O. Addr. New York, N. Y. Brodersen, Anita ; enr. '06-'08 cons. ; fr. Hel- ena, Mont. Student ; Oberlin Conser- vatory ; Heme : Helena, Mont. Brodie, Donald Melrose ; enr. 'O7-'08 coll. ; fr. Watertown, N. Y. ; b. Cincinnati, Ohio, Aug. 31, '90. Student, Oberlin Col- lege; Home: Watertown, N. Y., 17 Mullln St. 119 Brodie] Oberlin College [Brooker Grace E. ; enr. '70-'71 prep. ; 1r. Evans, N. Y. — x. Broduax, Anna Frances; enr. ■04-'08 coll. ; fr. Plalnfleld, N. J. ; 6. Danville, Va., '86 ; A. B., Oberlin, "08. Teacher ; Home : Plainfield, N. J., 541 B. Third st. Brogan, Amanda (Mrs. W. E. Bowman) ; enr. •72-'73 prep. ; fr. Mallet Creek, O. Addr. Medina, O. Brokaw, David ; enr. '43-"45 prep. ; fr. Evans- burg, Pa. — X. Edward M. ; enr. '58-'62 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. — x. Browkaw, William Jesper ; enr. 'IT-'IS prep. ; fr. North. Eaton, O. Addr. Columbia Station, O.. R. F. D. • Bromley, Lottie Taylor ; enr. '85-'87 prep. ; fr. Danby, Vt. — x. Bronk, Theron Choddon ; enr. '88-'90 prep. ; fr. New Baltimore, N. Y. — x. Bronson, Andrew ; enf. '34-'35 prep. ; fr. Watertown, Conn. — x. ^Chloe Almeda (Mrs. Frank. W. Searls) ; enr. '79-'80 prep.; fr. Kipton, O. ; 6. Brighton, O., Mar. 5, '55 ; m. June 11, '79. Addr. Wellington, O., R. F. D. 4. * Ervinna ("Mrs. Silas Morton); enr. '63-'64 prep. ; fr. Camden, O. ; d. Dunlap, Iowa. • Hattie Maria ; enr. '82-'83 prep. ; fr. Camden, O. ; &. Camden, O., Sept. 5, '62. Dressmaker, Kipton, O. ^Henry ; enr. '97-'98 coll. ; fr. Man- chester, la. Addr. Manchester, la. Bronson, Mahel Eleanor; enr. '03-"07 coll. ; fr. Kipton, O. ; 6. Camden, O., Sept. 19, '85; A. B., Oberlin, '07. Teacher, Wellington, O. -Mary (Mrs. Frank B. Alger) ; enr. '83-'85 lit. ; fr. Floyd, la. ; m. Sept. 8, '85. Addr. Lowell, Mass., 113 Var- num ave. Miron ; enr. '42-'43 prep., '43-'46 coll. ; fr. Richmond, Vt. Addr. Hastings, Mich. Robert S. ; enr. '61-'62 prep. ; fr. Wat- erbury, Conn. — x. Brooke. Harrie Edna; enr. '87-'88 prep., '88 '91 lit., '91-'94 coll. ; fr. Philadelphia, Pa. ; 6. Downington, Pa., Jan. 16, '70; Ph. B., Oberlin, '94. Library work, Chicago, III., Newberry Library. Lewis ; enr. '58-'59 prep. ; fr. Freeport, O.—x. Brooker, Clara Isabelle (Mrs. Thomas F. Luxmore) ; enr. '83-'85, '87-'88 cons. ; fr. Akron, O. ; 6. Wauseon, O., Sept. 6, '65; m. Oct. 1, '89. Music teacher, Akron, Ohio, 349 N. Howard st. H. Jennie (Mrs. Albert Cain) ; enr. '69-' 70 prep. ; fr. Cleveland, O. ; &. Sitting- borne, Eng., May 29, '50 ; m. July 19, '76 .Iddr. Branchville, N. J. : — Julia Elizabeth (Mrs. Addison W. Hayes) ; enr. '67-'68 prep., '68-'70 lit. ; fr. Litchfield, O. ; 6. Litchfield, O., Sept. 14, '51 ; m. Aug. 28, '73. Addr. West- field, N. J., 21 Union st. -Russell Leach ; enr. '97-"98 cons. ; fr. Akron, O. Addr. Pasadena, Cal., 458 N. Raymond ave. Brookman, Louise Pelrce ; enr. '07-'08 cons. ; fr. Wellsville, O. ; b. Wellsville, O., Jan. 13, '88. Student, Oberlin Conserva- tory ; Home : Wellsville, O., 511 Riverside ave. Brooks, Abbie Sophia (Mrs. Edwin C. Bas- sett) ; enr. '71-'72 prep., cons. : fr. Eaton, O. ; &. Laporte, O., Oct. 10, '55 ; m. Sept. 27, '74. Addr. Grafton, O., R. F. D. 1. * Ann E. (Mrs. Jerome Pierce) ; enr. '53-'57 lit. ; fr. Florence, O. ; d. New York, N. Y., Oct. 7, '05. * Brooks, Ann Hopkins (Mrs. Abner D. Olds) ; enr. '33-'34 prep., '35-'42 lit. ; d. Corinth, Miss., Sept. 30, '63; Lit., Ober- lin, '42. Augusta E. ; enr. '56-'58 lit. ; fr. East Haddam, Conn. — x. — ■ — Bertha (Mrs. James Silverthorn) ; enr. '86-'87 cons. ; fr. Girard, Pa. ; d. Fairview, Pa., Apr. 22, '04. Bess ; enr. '04-'05 cons., acad. ; fr. Newell, la. Addr. Newell, la. Caroline S. (Mrs. Harry Winans) ; enr. '53-'57 lit. ; fr. Florence, 0. ; d. To- peka, Kan., Nov. 28, '05. -Celeste Elizabeth (Mrs. Rovillus R. Rogers) ; enr. '79-'81 cons. ; fr. Ellington, N. Y. ; 6. Ellington, N. Y., Jan. 20, '60 ; m. Aug. 4, '80. Addr. Jamestown, N. Y., 627 E. Sixth st. * 'Charles R. ; enr. '63-'65 prep. ; fr. Wakeman, O. ; d. Cincinnati, O., Oct. 11, '80. Brooks, Charlotte Helen; enr. '03-'07 coll.; fr. Elyria, O. ; 5. Elyria, O., Apr. 11, '86 ; A. B., Oberlin, '07. Teacher, Kodai- kanal. South India. 120 Brooks] Students, 1833-1908 [Brooks Edward; cnr. '67-'69, '71-'74, 'TS-'TS prep. ; fr. Quaker Bottom, O. ; b. Gooch- land, Va., Jan. 25, '44 ; m. Rachel L. Lee, Apr. 10, '01; Priv., Co. F., U. S. C. T., Mar. '65-Mar. '66. Watchman, Wash, ington, D. C, 408 B st. -Edward William ; enr. '84-'86 coll., 'SB- 'S? prep. ; fr. Wyandotte, Kan. — x. /■ -Ella (Mrs. Newell Woodworth) ; mr. '66-'87 prep. ; fr. Williamsfleld, O. AMr. Wiliamsfleld, O. ^Ellen J. (Mrs. George C. Ruggles) ; enr. '51-'52 prep., '52-'57 lit. ; /r. Carlisle, O. ; 6. Carlisle, O., Dec. 3, '37; m. (1) Dr. Ansll Bassett, Nov. 24, '57, (2) Geo. C. Ruggles, May 29, '73. Adir. Cleveland, O., 2481 E. 59th st. * lEmeline I. (Mrs. Edward P. Pepoon) ; cnr. '58-'59 lit. ; fr. Florence, O. ; d. Round Grove, la., Aug. 31, '63. Brooks, Emeline L. (Mrs. Wm. W. Foote) ; enr. '46-'52 lit. ; fr. Laport, O. ; &. La- porte, 0., June 22, '30 ; m. Nov. 22, '55 ; Lit., Oberlin, '52. Addr. Cleveland, O., 1569 B. Boulevard. 'Emily J. (Mrs. Charles F. West) ; enr. '51-'52 prep., '52-'56 lit. ; fr. Carlisle, O. ; 6. Carlisle, O., Nov. 6, '34 ; m. Sept. 24, '61. Addr. New London, O. ^Emma Launa ; enr. '02-'03 cons. ; fr. Le'banon, Pa. ; b. Lebanon, Pa. Music teacher, Lebanon, Pa., 155 N. 10th st. Frank Robinson ; enr. '97-'98 acad. ; fr. Sibley, O. Addr. Spokane, Wash., care Western Union Tel. Co. George N. ; enr. '56-'57 prep. ; fr. La- grange, O. — X. George W. ; enr. '51-'52 prep. ; fr. Car- lisle, O. ; d. Cleveland, O., July 6, '88. Hamilton J. ; enr. '73-'74 prep. ; fr. Newburg, O. — x. -Hannah M. (Mrs. Tabor Vincent) enr. '37-'38, '39-'40 lit. ; fr. Carlisle, O. d. Oberlin, O., Sept. 10, '06. Harriet M. (Mrs. Joseph H. Breck) enr. '49-'50 prep., '50-'55 lit. ; fr. Carlisle, O. ; 6. Carlisle, O., '32 ; m. '59. Addr. Cleveland, 0., 7409 Dellenbaugh ave. ■ -Harrison ; enr. '34-'35 coll. ; fr. Gran- ville, O. — X. Brooks, Harry Clyde; enr. '77-'79 prep., cons., '79-'83 coll., cons. ; fr. Painesville, O.. b. Painesville, O., Feb. 15, '59 ; Cons., Oberlin, '81. Director, Conservatory, Painesville, O., 468 Mentor ave. Hattie E. (Mrs. Alva B. Parsons) ; enr. '78-'79 prep. ; fr. Vermilion, O. ; 6. Vermilion, O., Nov. 8, '58 ; m. Dec. 11, '79. Addr. Oberlin, O., 50 Walnut st. Henry A. ; enr. '70-'72 prep. ; fr. Ac- worth, N. H. — X. — — -Henry Putnam ; enr. '81-'82 prep. ; fr. Cleveland, O. Addr. Cleveland, Ohio, 65 Crawford rd. Holey Chase ; enr. '78-'79 prep. ; fr. Vermilion, O. Addr. Cleveland, Ohio, 2148 W. 93rd St., N. W. Irving John ; enr. '79-'80 prep. ; fr. New Haven, O. — x. J. A. ; enr '53-'54 prep. ; fr. Wyan- dott, O. — X. James ; enr. '40-'43 prep. ; fr. Carlisle, O. Addr. Ellington, N. Y. Jane Lovisa (Mrs. Horatio S. Hine) ; enr. '52-'53 lit. ; fr. Berlin, 0. ; 6. Madi- son, O., Apr. 2, '31 ; m. '57. Addr. Auburn, Ind. —John Graham ; enr. '68-'69 prep., '69- '72 coll. ; fr. Acworth, N. H. ; b. Acworth, N. H., July 19, '46; m. Helen L. Wash- burn, June 9, '81 ; Harvard Divinity Sch., '74; Expert U. S. Dept. labor, '91-'93 ; Pres. Nat. Consumers League, '9S-'0S ; Pres. Amer. Social Asso., '04-'07. Lecturer ; Writer, Cambridge, Mass., 8 Frances ave. — —John Prentise ; enr. '05-'06 acad. ; fr. Elyria, O. Addr. Elyria, O., 341 W. Third St. — — Joseph ; enr. •37-'38 coll. ; fr. Halifax, Vt. — X. Julia (Mrs. N. S. Bishop) ; enr. '33- •34 lit. ; fr. Carlisle, O. ; d. Faribault, Minn., Sept. 30, '01. Julia ; enr. '61-'62 prep. ; fr. Russia, O.—x. Laura Curry (Mrs. J. B. Manson) ; enr. '74-'76 prep. ; fr. Knoxville, Tenn. ; d. Feb. 28, '04. Letta ; enr. '04-'05 cons. ; fr. Newell, la. Addr. Newell, la. Louise ; enr. '04-'O5 cons., acad. ; fr. Carthage, Mo.; 6. Republic, Mo., Jan. 21, 'S3. Addr. Carthage, Mo., Cassil pi. Lulu May ; enr. '01-'03 coll. ; fr. Chi- cago, 111. ; b. Chicago, 111., Apr. 11, '82 ; S. B., Rockford Coll., '05. Addr. Chi- cago, 111., 2265 Fulton ave. For explanation of abbreviations, see "Explanatory Notes" page 2, this Section. 121 Brooks] Oberlin College [Brooks Mathew Thompson ; enr. '61-'62 lit. ; fr. Williamsfleld, O. ; xi. Williamsfield, O. Marguerite; enr. '05-'08 coll., '05-'06 art; fr. Buffalo, N. Y. ; b. Auburn, N. Y., Sept. 1, '86. Student, Oberlin Col- lege; Home: Buffalo, N. Y., 105 Cottage 8t. ♦ Martin L. ; enr. 'b3-'35 coll. ; fr. Car- lisle, 0. ; b. Nov. 8, '06. Brooks, Maud Rebekah (Mrs. John A. Cot- ton) ; enr. '90-'92, '93-'96 cons. ; fr. Knox- vllle, Tenn. ; 6. Oberlin, 0., Aug. 12, '72 ; m. Aug. 16, '00; Cons., Oberlin, '96; A. B., Knoxville Coll., '89. Music teach- er, Henderson, N. C, Henderson Normal Inst. Brooks, Myrtle Lenna; enr. '02-'08 acad., coll. ; fr. Knoxville, Tenn. ; b. Knoxville, Tenn., Feb. 24, '86; A. B., Oberlin, '08. Teacher, Fayetteville, N. C, State Normal School. * Brooks, Nancy D. (Mrs. Lewis) ; enr. '49-'50 prep., '50-'53 lit. ; fr. Florence, O. ; d. Berlin Heights, O., May 18, '98; Lit., Oberlin, '53. Nellie Eugenia. (Mrs. Clarence Ran- som) ; enr. '86-'87 cons. ; fr. Huron, O. Addr. Toledo, O., 626 Hobart st. Brooks, Newell Charles; enr. '52-'54, '56-'58 coll. ; fr. West Williamsfleld, 0. ; b. Wil- liamsfield, O., Mar. 20, '34 ; m. Anna TJp- degraff, Oct. 3, '64; A. B., Oberlin, '58; Priv., Co. H., 17th 111. Inf., Apr. '61-Dec. '62. Addr. Kansas City, Mo., 2400 E. 10th St. Norval C. ; enr. '71-'72 prep. ; fr. New- burg, 0. — X. Raymond Cummings ; enr. '91-'92 sem. ; fr. Tabor, la. ; b. Tabor., la, Sept. 26, *69; m. Sylvia M. Drake, June '96; A. B., Tabor Coll., '91 ; D. B., Yale, '95 ; D. D., Tabor Coll., '07. Minister, Oakland, Cal., 1121 Eighth ave. Sarah E. ; enr. '75-' 76 cons. ; fr. Dun- kirk, N. Y.-^. Sophia M. (Mrs. W. N. Briggs) ; enr. '44-'47, '50-'51, '53-'54 lit. ; fr. Laporte, O. ; d. Melds, O., Feb. 4, '07. Sophronia H. (Ms. H. B. Hall) ; enr. '44-'46, '49-'50 lit. ; fr. Carlisle, O. ; d. Oberlin, O., May 7, '85. Stephen S. ; enr. '40-'41 prep. ; fr. Car- lisle, O. ; d. San Francisco, Cal., Sept. 19, '83. Thetus J. ; enr. '62-'63 prep. ; fr. New- burg, O. — X. Walter E. ; enr. '62-'63 prep. ; fr. Avon, O. ; b. Avon, O., Aug. 13, '46 ; m. Frances Topliff, Aug., '77. Manufacturer, Elyria, Ohio. Brooks, William Myron; enr. '51-'53 prep., '53-'57 coll., '58-'59 sem. ; fr. Laporte, O. ; b. Laporte, O., Mar. 5, '35 ; m. Adelia S. Jones, Jan. 17, '60; A. B., Oberlin, '57; A. M., '61 ; D. D., '93 ; Supt. Schs. Fremont Co., la., •61-'65 ; Pres. Elector '76 ; Mem. Iowa Legislature, '76-' 78. Minister, Redlands, Cal., 450 W. Palm ave. Brosius, Hiram Herman ; enr. '76-' 77 prep., cons. ; fr. Summervllle, Pa. — x. Brothers, Louise ; enr. '07-'08 cons., acad. ; fr. Canton, O. ; 6. Canton, O., Dec. 18, '88. Student, Obeilin Conservatory; Home: Canton, Ohio, 915 N. Market st. Brotherton, John Howard; enr. '92-'94 sem. ; fr. Allendale, Mich. ; 6. New York State, Apr. 16, '63 ; m. Jennie Reynolds, Oct, '96 ; Sem., Oberlin, '94. Pullman conduc- tor, Mt. Washington, Mo. Brott, George S. ; enr. '54-'55 prep. ; fr. New- burg, Wis. — X. -H. P. ; enr. '57-'58 prep. ; fr. Fredonla, Wis. — X. * Broughton, Cora E. ; enr. '73-'75 lit. ; fr. Peninsula, O. ; d. Cleveland, O., Feb. '05. George Harmon ; enr. '84-'85 prep. ; fr. Lagrange, O. ; b. Lagrange, O., bept 25, '65 ; m. Lillian ISL Opfer, Dec. 11, '89. Government Service, Lakewood, Ohio, 1440 West wood ave. Ruth Estella ; enr. '05-'08 coll. ; fr. Tunkhannock, Pa. ; b. Tunkhannock, Pa., Feb. 21, '86. Student, Oberlin Col- lege ; Home : Tunkhannock, Pa. Brouse, Cornelia Anna (All's. John C. Moore) ; enr. '89-'91 prep., cons. ; fr. Akron, O. Addr. Akron, Ohio, 171 Beck ave. Brouse, Edwin Walter; enr. '97-'98 acad., '98- '01 coll. ; fr. Akron, O. ; b. Akron, O., June 2, '79 ; A. B., Oberlin, '01 ; LL. B., Colum- bia Univ., '05. Lawyer, Akron, Ohio, 23 Doyle Blk. Brotcer, Charles DeWolf; enr. '79-'83 coll. ; fr. Bloomfleld, N. J. ; 6. Bloomfleld, N. J., Dec. 6, '57 ; m. Clara L. Osborn, Mar. 31, '87 ; A. B., Oberlin, '83, A. M., '97 ; D. B., Yale, '86 ; Priv. Co. F., 2nd Reg., Conn. N. G., '85. Minister, Chicago, 111., 4357 Calumet ave. Brown, Abble C. V. ; enr. '58-'59 lit. ; fr. Oberlin, O. — x. 122 Brown] Students, 1833-1908 [Brown Ada E. ; enr. 'eS-'BG prep., '66-'67 lit. ; fr. Memphis, Tenn. — x. Addle S. ; enr. '62-'63 lit. ; fr. Brant, N. Y.—x. Adolph ; enr. '70-'71 prep. ; fr. Brown- helm, O. — X. Aerbert Orlando ; enr. "TS-'TO prep. ; fr. Sandusky, O. — x. Broion, Albert Raffles; enr. '95-'98 acad., '98- '02 coll. ; fr. Midland. Wash. ; 6. Lanark Ct., Can., Mar. 21, '76 ; m. Mary A. H. Stickel, June 19, '05; A. B., Oberlin, '02; D. B., Yale, '05. Minister, Hutchin- son, Minn. * Albert Warner ; enr. '80-'88 prep., '88- '89, '94-'95 coll., cons. ; fr. Jackson, Mich. ; d. Troy, N. Y., Sept. 16, "95. •55-'59 -Alexander Beethoven ; enr. prep., '^Q-'Gl coll., '61-'b2 army ; fr. Spar- ta, 111. — X. Alice (Mrs. Brown) ; enr. '64-'65 prep. ; fr. Gilead, Conn. Addr. Free- dom, Ohio. Alice A. ; enr. '74-'75 prep. ; fr. Ches- terville, O. — x. Alice H. ; enr. '00-"63 lit. ; fr. South Bristol, N. Y. — X. Alice Mae ; enr. '05-'07 cons. ; fr. Elgin, O. ; 6. Geneseo, 111., May 21, '86. Music teacher, Elgin, 111., 321 Dundee ave. Alice R. ; enr. '71-'74 prep. ; fr. Ober- lin, O. — X. — Alvah Earl ; enr. 'OO-'Ol acad., '01- '04 coll. ; fr. Fremont, Neb. ; 6. Fremont, Neb., May 23, '82. Manufacturer, Fremont, Neb. * Alvan R. ; enr. •39-'41 coll. ; fr. Rich- land, Mich. ; d. Cleveland, O., March 8, '08. Brown, Alvin Hayes; enr. '54-' 56 prep., '56- '60 coll.. '60-'63 sem. ; fr. Baraboo, Wis. ; b. Pembrook, N. Y., Apr. 10, '34 ; m. Mary E. Brown, Sept. 10, '60; A. B., Oberlin, '60 ; A. M., '63 ; sem., '63. Merchant, Chicago, 111., Unity Bldg. Alzadah ; enr. '54-' 55 prep. ; fr. Bed- ford, Mich. — X. Ambrose ; enr. '57-'60 prep. ; fr. Pen- field, O. — X. Amy Harriet ; enr. '96-'97 cons. ; fr. Cleveland, O. — x. Brown, Andreic ; enr. '67-'68 prep., '68-'72 coll. ; fr. Newark, 111. ; b. Newark, 111., Apr. 4, '44 ; A. B., Oberlin, '72 ; LL. B., Univ. of La., '74 ; LL. B., Univ. of Mich., '80 ; Priv., Co. K, 20th 111. V. I., Apr. '61-July '64. Farmer, Newark, 111. Anna Pauline ; enr. '07-'08 cons. ; fr. Port Byron, 111.; 6. Socorro, N. Mex., Sept. 23, '87. Student, Oberlin Conserva- tory ; Home : Port Byron, 111. Annie ; enr. '56-'57 lit. ; fr. Iowa City, la. — X. Brown, Antoinette Louise (Mrs. Samuel C. Blackwell) ; enr. '46-'47 lit., '47-"50 p. g. ; fr. Ellington, N. Y. ; 6. Henrietta, N. Y., May 20, '25; m. Jan. 24, '56; Lit., Ober- lin, '47 ; A. M. hon., '78 ; D. D., '08. Minister, Elizabeth, N. J., 348 Bay Way. Arthur Glen ; enr. '71-'75 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; 6. East Toledo, O., Apr. 14, '54 ; m. Dora E. Marshall, June 22, '75. Farmer, Oldham, S. Dak. Arthur Hugh ; enr. '96-'97 acad., '97- '01 coll. ; fr. Fremont, Neb. ; 6. Fremont, Neb. ; m. Nettie Cook, Jan. 1, '04 ; U. S. deputy surveyor. Mine superintendent, Mammoth, Utah. Augusta M. ; enr. '48-'49 lit. ; fr. Henrietta, N. Y. ; d. Henrietta, N. Y., May 2, '52. Augustus ; enr. '67-'70 prep. ; fr. Wash- ington, D. C. ; d. Washington, D. C, '74. Belle Aurelia ; enr. '77-'80 "prep., cons. ; fr. Oberlin, O. — x. Benjamin Mickle ; enr. '90-'92 prep., '92-'93, '03-'04 coll. ; fr. Hinsdale, 111. ; 6. Chicago, 111., June 20, '71 ; m. Lillian E. Hart, July 13, '98. Minister, Chicago, 111., 757 W. Erie st. Bessie Adaline (Mrs. A. M. Brown) ; enr. '89-'91 coll. ; fr. Geneseo, 111. ; d. Los Angeles, Cal., May 17, '08. Brace Milbourne ; enr. '84-'85 prep., cons. ; fr. Blissfield, Mich. — x. — — Carl Ernest ; enr. '82-'84 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. — x. ^Carl Parker ; enr. '92-'93 acad. ; fr. Findlay, O. Journalist, Pocatello, Ida- ho. Carlton F. ; enr. '84-'85 prep. ; fr. Owatonna, Minn. ; 6. Oberlin, O., July 15, '69 ; m. Emily L. Truesdell, June 7, '93 ; A. B., Carleton, '88 ; A. M., Harvard, '01, Ph. D., '03. Professor, Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, Pa. Carlos M. ; enr. '70-'73 prep., '73-'74 coll. ; fr. Sacramento, Cal. — x. 'Caroline H. (Mrs. Hugh Cubbison) ; enr. '54-'55 prep. ; fr. Ruggles, O. ; d. Olathe Kan., Oct. 28, '03. 123 Brown] Oberlin College [Brown Carrie ; enr. '74-'76 cons. ; fr. Oberlin, O. Addr. Oberlin, Ohio, 109 North Main st. Carrie Alberta (Mrs. — Altepberg) ; -Deborah A. ; cnr. •o2-'54 lit. ; fr. Chili, enr. '92-' 92 cons. ; fr. Ottawa, O. Addr. Findlay, Ohio. Carrie Irene (Mrs. J. T. Gardner) ; enr. '85'87 prep. ; fr. Conewango, N. Y. Addr. Randolph, N. Y. -Catherine (Mrs. C. E. McCutcheon) enr. '77-'79 prep. ; fr. Fredericktown, O. Addr. Fredricktown, Ohio. Catherine E. ; enr. '43-'44 prep. ; fr. Masslllon, O. — x. Charles O. ; enr. '66-' 67 prep. ; fr. Ober- lin, O. Addr. Chicago, 111., 880 Adams St. Charles Seth ; enr. '87-"89 cons., prep. ; ir Oberlin, O. ; 6. Oberlin, O., May 21, '63 ; >n. Sarah E. Anderson. Advertiser, Chicago, 111., 1854 Arlington pi. Brown, Charles Sherman; enr. '72 '74 prep., cons., '74-'78 coll. ; fr. Cincinnati, O. ; &. Cincinnati, O., Oct. 12, '51 ; A. B., Ober- lin, '78. Insurance, Oberlin, Ohio, 109 A. Main. -Charles Sylvester; enr. •91-'92, •93-'C4 cons. ; fr. Rouseville, Pa. — x. * Brown, Chauncey Dennison; enr. '53-'55 prep., ■55-'60 coll. ; fr. York, O. ; (/. New Petersbursr, O., '66; A. R, Oberlin, '60. Chester William ; enr. '03-'06 acad. ; fr. Mass, Mich. b. Black River, Mich., Dec. 18, '86. Student ; Big Rapids, Mich., 314 S. Stewart ave. Clara ; etir. '80-'81 prep., '92-'93 cons. ; fr. Blissfield, Mich.- -Llara Minerva (Mrs. Frank O. Eggles- ton) ; enr. '72-'75 prep. ; fr. Chagrin Falls, O. ; 6. Russell. O., Mar. 12, '52 ; m. '75. Addr. Oberlin, Ohio, 168 E. College st. -Cleo Bradshaw ; enr. '80-'82 prep. ; fr. Wellington, Kan. ; 6. Decatur.^Ill., May 27, '60 ; m. Mrs. Mary E. Rowles. Lum- berman, Columbus, Ohio, 424 W. Spring st. Cora ; enr. '97-'98 acad. ; fr. Fremont, Neb.- -Cyrene Augusta ; enr. '60-'63 prep. ; fr. Lagrange, O. ; 6. Lagrange, O., Nov. 30, '41. Nurse, Elyria, Ohio, 301 Fur- nace St. Daisy Dee ; enr. '92-'93, '01-'03 cons. ; fr. Lagrange, 111. Addr. East Cleve- land, Ohio, 63 Allendale ave. N. Y. — X. Dessa Marie ; enr. '04-'05 cons., acad. ; fr. Belleville, O. ; 6. Belleville, O., Sept. 29, '88 ; Diploma, Musical Dept, Wooster, '08. Addr. Wooster, Ohio, 153 N. Bever st. Dorothy Emerson Fairfax ; enr. '94-'95 icad. ; fr. Elgin, 111. — x. Earl Nugent ; enr. '05-'08 acad. ; fr. Greenville, Miss. ; b. Mar. 17, '89. Student, Oberhn Academy ; Home ; Green- ville, Miss., 208 N. Poplar st. Edward Dunn ; enr. '91-'93 acad., '93- '96 coll. ; fr. New Berne, N. C. — x. — Ell E. ; enr. '47-'48 prep. ; fr. York, O. Eliza ; enr. '49-'50 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O.— a;. Elizabeth A. ; (Mrs. Daniel Brecken- ridge) ; cnr. '53-'55 prep. ; fr. Huntington, O. ; d. La Grange, O., '87. — Ella C. ; enr. '5y-'60 prep. ; fr. Syra- cuse, N. Y. — X. * Ella E. (Mrs. Levi Maule) ; enr. '59- "02 prep. ; fr. Henrietta, O. ; d. Cleveland. O., '72. * Brotcn, Ellen Florilla (Mrs. William A. McCollom) ; enr. '50-'52, '53-'54 lit. ; fr. Henrietta, N. Y. ; d. Wabaunsee, Kan., '62 ; Lit., Oberlin, '54. Emilie Tracy ; enr. '89 '91 cons. ; fr. Conneaut, 0. Music teacher, Con- neaut, O. Emily Anna ; enr. '77-'78 prep. ; fr. Camden, N. J.; b. Philadelphia, Pa., Apr. 14, '41. Addr. Los Angeles, Cal., 2155 W. Adams st. Emma (Mrs. Allice Bostwick) ; enr. '08-'69 lit.; fr. Seville, O. Addr. Se- ville, Ohio. Emma Georgetta j enr. '70-'73 cons., '73-'76 prep., cons. ; fr. Oberlin, O. — x. Emma V. ; enr. '60-'62 lit. ; fr. George- ton, D. C. Addr. Georgetown, D. C. — y. Ernest Ramon ; enr. '96-'97 eng. sem. ; fr. Rahway, N. J. — x. — — Eugene J. ; enr. '66-'69 prep. ; fr. Wau- pun, Wis. Addr. Kansas City, Mo. — y. — ^Eva ; enr. u8-'69, '70-'71 lit. ; fr. Wel- lington, O. ; d. Wellington, O., Sept. 13, '93. Everett Lowell ; enr. '94-'97 c .ns. ; fr. Sherman, N. Y. ; b. Spartansburg, Pa., July 14, '76; S. B., Case School, '06. Con- crete engineer, Cleveland, Ohio, 10022 Cedar ave. 124 Brown] Students, 1833-1908 [Brown Brown, Faith Sedgwick; enr. '99-'03 coll. ; fr. York, iNeb. ; 6. Marseilles, 111., June 20, '79 ; A. B., Oberlin, '03. Principal High School, Estherville, la ; Home ; 904 Beaver ave., Yorlv, Neb. Flora M. (Mrs. Barzillai Gibson) ; enr. '68-'69 prep. ; fr. Russia, O. ; b. Sandusky, O., July 11, '49 ; m. Feb. 13, '69. Addr. Wakeman, Ohio, R. F. D. 1. Florence ; enr. ■94-'95 acad. ; fr. West- moreland, N. Y. ; 6. Westmoreland, N. Y., Dec. IS, '71. Teacher, Ossining, N. Y., Ossining School. Florence Grace (Mrs. Edward Nich- ols) ; enr. '89-'91 cons., coll. ; fr. Cleveland, O. ; 6. Cleveland, O., Dec. 25, '64 ; m. Nov. 2, '99. Addr. Leesburg, Va. Florence Virginia (Mrs. James B. Guthrie) ; enr. '02-03, '06-'07 coll., cons. ; fr. Elyria, O. ; 6. Elyria, O., Feb. 27, '85 ; m. Dec. 11, '07. Addr. Elyria, Ohio, 100 Grace ct. * Brown, FloriUa (Mrs. Samuel L. Adair) ; enr. '34-'3S lit. ; fr. Hudson, O. ; d. Leav- enworth, Kan., Feb. 6, '65; Lit., Oberlin, '39. * Frank F. ; enr. '67-'70 prep. ; fr. Ober- lin, O. ; d. Oberlin, O., '70. Frank John ; enr. '06-'07 acad. ; fr. Fort Dodge, la. Addr. Fort Dodge, Iowa, 1004 Sixth ave., N. Frank R. ; enr. '74-'75 prep. ; fr. To- ledo, O. Addr. Toledo, O. — y. * iGeorge B. ; enr. '54-'57 prep. ; fr. York, O. ; d. Mich. George C. ; enr. '40-'4l prep. ; fr. Chili, N. Y. — X. -Georgia Love ; enr. '07-'08 cons. ; fr. Mt. Sterling, Ky. * George Lyman ; enr. '74-'76 prep. ; fr. Mansfield, O. ; d. Mansfield, O., June 6, '03. Brown, Oeorge Reuien; enr. '01-'04 coll. ; fr. Philadelphia, Pa. ; 6. Hornell, N. Y., Nov. 9, '80 ; A. B., Oberlin, '04. Auditor, Kan- sas City., Mo., 1105 R. A. Long Bldg. Broicn, Oiles Gorton; enr. '91-'93 acad., '93- '97 coll. ; fr. Roy, Wash. ; b. Bellwood, Ont, Can., Apr. 9, '69 ; m. Clarissa L. Pendleton, Sept. 6, '99 ; A. B., Oberlin, '97 ; D. B., Andover Sem., '99. Presiderft Jafl:na College, Vaddukkoddai, Ceylon. Grace ; enr. '99-'01 cons. ; fr. Hamden, O. ; &. Hamden, O., Aug. 25, '80. Mil- liner, La Follette, Tenn. Harold Warner ; enr. '89 '92 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. — x. Harriet A. (Mrs. — Tuttle) ; enr. '43- '44 lit. ; fr. Lagrange, O. ; d. Otokee, O. Harry James ; enr. '84-'85 cons. ; fr. South Haven, Mich. — x. ^Hattie Sara Helen ; enr. '06-'08 cons. ; fr. Lakewood, O. ; 6. Cleveland, 0.,,Jan. 1, '88. Student, Oberlin Cons'ervatory ; Home ; Lakewood, Ohio, Detroit and Sum- mit aves. Hazel Louise ; enr. '06-'08 coll. ; fr. Parma, Mich. ; 6. Sept. 15, '85. Stu- dent, Oberlin College ; Home, Parma, Mich., R. F. D. 3. Brown, nelen Barbara; enr. '04-'08 coll.; fr. Hudson, Mich. ; 6. Monroe, Mich., Feb. 27, '86 ; A. B., Oberlin, 08. Teacher, Hudson, Mich. Helen May ; enr. '84-'86 prep. ; fr. Akron, O. — x. Brown, Henry Alfred; enr. '86-'88 coll. ; fr. Kalamazoo, Mich. ; b. Paulding, O., May 12, '64 ; A. B., Oberlin, '88 ; Chaplain U. S. Army, May, '98 — . Minister ; Chap- lain U. S. A., Washington, D. C, Wash- ington Barracks. Brown, Henry Edwards; enr. '54-'57 prep., ■57-'61 coll., '69-'70 sem. ; fr. Ridgeville, O. ; 6. Monroeville, O., Feb. 17, '39 ; m. Lucy E. Sparhawk, Apr. 21, '63 ; A. B., Oberlin, "61, A. M., '65, Sem., '71. .Minister, Masardis, Me. * Henry Huriburt ; enr. '82-'84 prep., '84- '85 coll. ; fr. Geneseo, 111. ; d. Los Angeles, Cal., Apr. 2, '92. * Henry M. ; enr. '66-'67 prep. ; fr. Tole- do, O. ; d. Oberlin, O., Sept. 27, '66. ^Henry O. ; enr. '34-'35 prep., '35-'3G coll. ; fr. Madison, N. Y. — x. Henry Watkins ; enr. '92-'94 prep., '94- '95 coll. ; fr. Merrill, Wis. ; 6. Omro, Wis., Oct. 2, '76; m. Charlotte W. Tuttle, Nov. 22, '05. Office manager, Kansas City, ,Mo., 801 May st. Herbert Austin ; enr. '77-'79 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. — x. Herbert Orlando ; enr. '77-'78 prep. ; fr. Sandusky, O. — x. -Hester Octavia G. ; enr. '00-'04 cons. fr. Oberlin, O. — x. 125 Brown] Oberlin College [Brown Hiram M. ; enr. '51-'53 prep. ; fr. York, O. ; b. Monroe Co., N. Y., '32 ; m. Mahala Hartness, Aug. 20, '68; Priv. Co. C, 150th Reg. O. N. G., May •64-Sept. '64. Addr. Cleveland, Ohio, Lennox Bldg., Euclid and E. 9th St. Homer Willard ; enr. '96-'98 acad. ; fr. Interlachen, Pla. Addr. Atlanta, Ga., 226 Forest ave. Horace ; enr. '65-'66 prep. ; fr. Free- town, N. Y. — X. Horace ; enr. '66-'67 prep. ; fr. Nelson, 111.— a;. Ida (Mrs. Fiske) ; enr. '79-'80 prep., '80-'81 lit. ; fr. Milan, O. Addr. Beloit, Wis., Harrison st. * Brotcn, Israel; enr. '73-'76 sem. ; fr. Wed- ron. 111. ; d. York, Neb., Mar. 12, '96. Sem., Oberlin, '76 ; A. B., Wheaton, Coll., '72. Broicn, Iva Irene; enr. '99-'02 coll. ; fr. Erie, Pa.; 6. Kill Creek, Kan., Sept. 9, '80; A. B., Oberlin, '02. Teacher, Erie, Pa., 306 W. 18tn St. -James D. ; enr. '58- 59, '61-'62 prep. ; fr. Winchester, O. — x. James E. ; enr. '67-'68 prep. ; fr. Ober- lin, O. — X. James L. ; enr. '76-'7i) prep. ; fr. Kind- erhook, O. — x. Brown, James Perry Wertz; enr. '73 '75 coll. ; fr. Carey, Ohio ; A. B., Oberlin, '75. Addr. Chicago, 111. — y. James Preston ; enr. '86-'87 sem. ; fr. Charlottesville, Va. — x. James S. ; enr. '33-'35 prep., '35-'38 coll. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; d. Gallandet, Ind., July, '63. Jane ; enr. '46-'47 lit. ; fr. Fairfield, O. Brown, Jane Alice (Mrs. James Bond) ; enr. '87-'88 lit., '88-'89 prep., •89-'93 coll.; fr. Washington, D. C. ; A. B., Ooerlin, '93. Addr. Berea, Ky., Berea College. Jane L. ; enr. '57-'58 prep. ; fr. Swan- ton, O. Jane Marion ; enr. '92-'93 cons. ; fr. Denver, Colo. — x. Jean Hazleden ; enr. '96-'97 cons. ; fr. Sumner, Wash. ; 6. Garifraxia, Can., Apr. 24, '71. Kindergartner, New Haven, Conn., 303 Lexington ave. Jennie Mahala; enr. •88-'89, '90-'91 prep. ; fr. Cleveland, O. — x. Jeremiah Root ; enr. '34-'36 prep. ; fr. Hudson, O. ; d. Santa Barbara, cal., Feb. 22, '74. Jesse Lee ; enr. '99 "00 acad. ; fr. Cly- mer, N. Y. ; 6. Clymer, N. Y., Dec. 11, '77 ; m. Martha Beckman, July 21, '04. Solicitor, PittsDurg, Pa., 6721 Kelly st. — — John; enr. '69-'71, '71-'72 coll.; fr. Columbus, O. — X. John Henry ; enr. '82-'83 cons. ; fr. Westwood, Can. — x. John M. ; enr. '41-'44 prep. ; fr. Phlla- . ; fr. Ober-' Joseph V. ; enr. '48-'49 sem. ; fr. Port- delphia. Pa. — x. John W. ; enr. '73-'74 prep lin, O. ; d. Oberlin, O., '80. land, Me.^^a;. Joseph Warner ; enr. '66-' 68 prep. ; fr. Greenwich, O. ; d. Ripley, O., Sept. 3, '68. Josephine Erie (Mrs. Henry E. Whit- sey) ; enr. '82-"83 cons. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; 6. Dover, O., Apr. 28, '67 ; m. Sept. 18, '89. Music Teacher, organist, Ashtabula, Ohio, 3 Booth St. Josiah W. ; enr. '39-'41 coll. ; fr. Acton, Mass. — X. Julia F. (Mrs. Frank R. Fox) ; enr. '60- '62 lit. ; fr. Galesburg, III. ; d. Cleveland, O., Jan. 10, '75. Justa Mae (Mrs. John W. Bailey) ; enr. '82-'85 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; 6. Pitts- field, O., Dec. 2», '00 ; m. Mar. 29, '93. Addr. Oberlin, Ohio, 202 S. Main st. Brown, Justus Newton; enr. '58-'60 prep., '60- '63, '65-"67 coll., '68-'71 sem., '71-'72 p. g. ; fr. Greenwich Station, O. ; 6. Ripley, O., May 23, '44 ; m. Hattie A. Sparhawk, Sept. 1, '67 ; A. B., Oberlin, '67, Sem., '71, A. M. hon., '70; Andover Sem., '76; Corporal Co. D. 101st Reg. O. V. I., July '62-June '65. Minister, Ashland, Me. * Kate Janette (Mrs. Charles Cornell) ; enr. '82-'84 prep. ; fr. Elgin, 111. ; d. Elgin, 111., Nov. 10, '96. Kate Lorette (Mrs. John A. Green) ; enr. '74-'75 prep., '75 '76 lit. ; fr. Cleveland, O. ; 6. Cuyahoga Co., O., June 5, '57 ; m. '82. Addr. Cleveland, Ohio, 7303 Broadway. -L. ; enr. '55-'56, '57-'58 prep. ; fr. Bedford, Mich. — x. L. C. ; enr. '56-'58 prep. ; fr. London- derry, O. 126 UNIVERSITY OF Brown] Students, 1833-1908 [Brown Laura J. (Mrs. Orville Vincent) ; enr. '47-'48 lit. ; fr. Bainbridge, O. ; d. Petoskey, Mich., Feb. 23, '07. -Levi C. ; enr. '55-'5b, '57-'58 prep. ; fr. Ivondonderry, O.- — x. Lewis ; enr. '56-'57 prep. ; fr. Bedford, Mich. — X. Lewis Harris ; enr. '0.j-'04 acad., '04- '05 coll. ; fr. Denver, Colo. — x. Lewis Knowlton ; enr. '92-'95 cons. ; fr. Merrill, Wis. ; 6. Omro, Wis., Nov. 25, '74. Private secretary, Kansas City, Mo., care Kansas City, Mexico and Orient Ry. Co. Lottie (Mrs. George H. Dern) ; enr. '96- '98 cons., acad. ; fr. Fremont, Neb. Addr. Salt Lake City, Utah, 1713 E. South Temple st. Charlotte Belle; enr. '06-'08 cons.. acad. ; fr. Dayton, O. ; b. Chicago, 111., Mar. 9, '88.' Student, Oberlin Academy ; Home ; Dayton, Ohio, 78 Burns ave. Brown, Lucy Bena (Mrs. N. Stone Scott) ; enr. 62-'84 lit., '85-'86 cons. ; fr. Lansing, Mich. ; 6. Reeds Ferry, N. H., Feb. 23, '64 ; III. .June 23, '87 ; L. B., Oberlin, '84. Addr. Cleveland, Ohio, 2046 K. 96th St. Lucy Evelina ; enr. '7G-'77 cons. ; fr. Oberlin, O. — x. Lydia A. (Mrs. Peter Rice) ; enr. '59- '60 prep., '60-'63 lit. ; fr. Wadsworth, O. ; &. Wadsworth, O., '40 ; m. William Townsend, '67; Peter Rice, '72. Addr. Oberlin, Ohio. M. Angle ; enr. '57-'58 lit. ; fr. South Bristol, N. Y. — x. Mabel Leah ; enr. '99-'00 acad. ; fr. Bloomdale, O. — x. Marcella L. (Mrs. Francis C. Kelly) ; enr. '57-'58 lit. ; fr. Andover, Mass. ; &. Mason Village, N. H., Jan. 20, '30 ; m. Nov. 24, '58. Addr. Auburndale, Mass., 91 Central st. Marie Tracy ; enr. '79-'81 cons., coll. ; fr. Conneaut, O. ; 6. Detroit, JNIich., Dec. 26, '55. Teacher, Jefferson, Ohio, P. O. Box 184. Marietta ; enr. '58-'59 lit. ; fr. Oberlin, O. — X. Martha (Mrs. Willard S. Holcomb) ; enr. '03-'04 coll., cons.; fr. Columbus, O. ; b. Columbus, O., June 30, '84 ; m. Nov. 9, '05. Addr. Columbus, Ohio, 226 14th ave. * ^Martha Washington (Mrs. Oscar D. Haven) ; enr. '46-'48, '49-'52 lit. ; fr. La- grange, O. ; d. Norfolk, Va., Mar. 9, '03. Brown, Mary Houghton; enr. '91-'92, '93-'95, 96-97 cons. ; fr. Rockford, HI. ; Cons., Ober- lin, '97, Mus. B., '06. Teacher, Rock- ford, III., 1205 W. State st. Mary Belle (Mrs. C. Lee Briggs) ; enr. *92-'93 cons. ; fr. Sharon Center, O. ; b. Sharon Center, O., Dec. 4, '72 ; m. Sept. 19, '95. Addr. Akron, O., 68 Beck ave. Mary Blanche (Mrs. F. B. McMIUen) ; enr. '88-'90 lit. ; fr. Chesterville, O. ; 6. Mt. Gilead, O., Nov. 8, '69 ; m. June 20, '95. Addr. East Liverpool, Ohio, 215 E. Third St. * Brown, Mary Elizabeth (Mrs. Alvin H. Brown) ; enr. '50-'56 lit. ; d. Jackson, Mich., •75 ; Lit., Oberlin, '56. Mary J., enr. '57-'58 lit. ; fr. Canandal- gua, N. Y. — X. Mary L. ; enr. '60-'61 prep. ; fr. Hunt- ington, O. ; d. June, '06. Mary R. (Mrs. Zelotes Sherburne) ; enr. '46-"48 lit. ; fr. Lagrange, O. ; b. Sut- ton, Vt., Dec. 7, '24; m. Apr. 26, '48. Addr. Whitehouse, Ohio. * Melta (Mrs. Oberlin, O. -) ; enr. '59-'62 lit. ; fr. Millard Stanley ; enr. '05-'07 cons. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; 6. Oberlin, O., Apr. 4, '92. Student ; Chicago, HI., 1854 Arlington pi. Morton Longfellow ; enr. •02-'03 coll. ; fr. Prophetstown, 111. Addr. Apple- gate, Cal. Myrtle D. ; enr. '03-'04 cons. ; fr. Ome- ga, p. — X. Myrtle Viola ; enr. '97-'98, '99-'03 cons. ; fr. Van Orin, 111. — x. Nancy ; enr. '56-'58, '59-'6l lit. ; fr. Greenwich, Conn. ; d. Canada, '07. Nancy A. ; enr. '53-'54 prep., '60-'61 lit. ; fr. Westfleld, O. — x. Nathaniel Seavey ; enr. '86-'87 prep. ; fr. Killingly, Conn. — x. Nettie Bessac ; enr. '86-'88 prep., cons. ; fr. Lancaster, O. — x. Newton Henry ; enr. '85-'89 prep., '89- '90 coll. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; 6. Talladega, Ala., Nov. 12, '67 ; m. Owie D. Walt, July 30, '90; M. E., Ohio State Univ., '93; A. M., Cornell, '98; Ph. D., 111. Wesleyan, '00. Professor, Ag. and Mech. Coll., College Station, Tex. 127 Brown] Oberlin College [Brown Noel Patrick ; enr. '04-"08 acad., coll. ; fr. Greenville, Miss. Olive Ivouise ; enr. '87-"90 prep., •90-'91 cons. ; fr. St. Augustine, Fla. — x. Oliver ; enr. '51-'54 prep. ; fr. Ply- mouth, O. — X. Oliver : enr. ■62-" 63 prep. ; fr. Port Clinton, O. — x. Orabell H. (Mrs. Elwood Austin) ; enr. '58-'59 prep., '60-'61 lit. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; d. Oberlin, O., '94. Orra ; enr. '61-'62 lit. ; fr. Henrietta, Owen H. ; enr. '53-'54 prep. ; fr. Wash- ington, D. C. — X. Pauline ; enr. '07-'08 coll. ; fr. Toledo, O. ; 6. Falls Village, tonn., Mar. 27, '86. Student, Oberlin College ; Home ; Toledo, Ohio, 29 17th st. Paullus ; enr. '65-'69 prep. ; fr. Green Springs, O. -Ralph ; enr. '55-'56 prep. ; fr. Detroit, Mich. — X. Rebecca P. ; enr. '53-'54 prep. ; fr. Zanesville, O. — x. Richard Tunnicliflfe ; enr. '82-'84 prep. ; fr. Sycamore, 111. ; b. Sycamore, III., Apr. 19, '66. Clerk, Sycamore, 111. Riley A. ; enr. '58-'62 prep. ; fr. Cam- den, O. — X. * Broicn, Robert; enr. '53-'55 prep., '55-'59 coll., '59-'62 sem. ; fr. Sparta, 111. ; d. Leav- enworth, Kan., Jan. 11, '92 ; A. B., Oberlin, '59, Sem., '62, A. M. '62. Robert Bertrand ; enr. '07-'08 cons. ; fr. Kansas City, Mo. ; 6. Norbrrne, Mo., July 13, '88. Student, Oberlin Conser- vatory ; Home ; Kansas City, Mo., 4201 Walnut St. Brown, Robert Elliott; enr. '95-'97 acad., '97- '01 coll. ; fr. Tacoma, Wash. ; b. Ontario, Can., Dec. 17, '73 ; m. Mabel A. Mllllkan, June 23, '04 ; A. B., Oberlin, '01 ; D. B., Yale, '04. Minister, New Haven, Conn., 303 Lexington ave. ♦ Rollin ; enr. '33-'36 prep. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; d. Sandusky, O., July 28, '49. * Rosanna ; enr. '45-'46 prep.; fr. ».ake- man, O. ; d. Wakeman, O., May 19, '59. Rowene Olive (Mrs. A. Bonar Davies) ; enr. '01-'03 acad. ; fr. Philadelphia, Pa. ; 6. Philadelphia, Pa., Mar, 31, '83 ; m. Oct 31, '06. Addr. Barberton, Ohio, 423 Lake ave. Samuel C. ; enr. '54-'55 prep. Cleveland, O. — x. -Sarah Belle; enr. '91-94 acad. Savannah, Ga. — x. -Sarah E. (Mrs. Henry Whitney) ; enr. '57-"59 prep. ; fr. Henrietta, 0. — x. Sarah Emily (Mrs. Harvey Hunter) ; enr. '76-'77 prep. ; fr. Fredericktown, O. ; d. Frederiektown, 0., '84. Sidney A. ; enr. '70-71 prep. ; fr. Co'.- umbus, O. — X. Sila I'ersis (Mrs. Paul B. DeGroff) ; enr. '96-'98 acad. ; fr. Stiilman Valley, 111. Addr. Byron, 111. * Sophia J. (Mrs. Henry J. Rossiter) ; enr. '55-'56 prep. ; fr. Russia, O. ; d. Oberlin, O., Jan. 16, '07. — ■ Sophia L. ; enr. '63-'64 prep. ; fr. Mar- garetta, O. — x. Brown, Sterling Nelson; enr. '86-'88 sem. ; ^r. Cleveland, O. ; 6. Rockwood, Tenn., Nov. 21, '58 ; m. Adelaide Allen, Sept. '84 ; Sem., Oberlin, "88 ; A. B., Fisk Univ., '85, A. M., '90 ; D. D., Howard Univ., '06 ; Trustee Pub. Schs., Washington, D. C, 3 yrs. Minister ; Professor, Howard Univ., Wash- ington, D. C, 1701 Eleventh st., N. W. Susan ; enr. '39-'41 prep., '41-'43 coll. : fr. Walden, X. Y. — x. Brotcn, Sydney Barlow; enr. '01-'08 acad., coll. ; fr. Sumner, Wash. ; b. Manitoba, Can., Sept. 2, '84 ; A. B., Oberlin, '08. Teacher Hudson, Wis. Sydney S. ; enr. '35-'36 sem. ; fr. PorN age, N. Y. — x. Sylvia ; enr. ■54-'60 lit. ; fr. Oberlin, O. ; b. York, 0., Apr. 20. '37. Addr. St. Louis, Mo., 4431 S. Broadway. T. F. ; enr. '62-'63 prep. ; fr. Knowle-- ville, N. Y.- -Thomas George ; enr. '92-'94 acad. ; /r. Philadelphia, Pa. — x. Thomas Jefferson ; enr. '42-'43 prep. fr. Massillon, O. — x. * Brown, Thomas S.; enr. '52-'53 prep., '34- '58 coll. ; fr. West Point, O. ; d. Andrew, la., '68; A. B., Oberlin, '58. -Velema Warner ; enr. '93-"94 cons. ; fr^ Hudson, Mich. — x. Virgil Alfred Edward : enr. '85-'87 prep. : fr. Kalamazoo, Mich. ; b. Oberlin, O., May 2, '67 ; m. Viola G. Stattord, Oct. 27, '89. Drayman, Dazey, N. Dak. 128 Brown] Students, 1833-1908 [Browne Virginia Rodier ; enr. '07-'08 coll. ; fr. Toledo, O. ; b. Jamestown, N. Y., June 23, '88. Student, Oberlin College ; Home : Toledo, Ohio, 341 Prescott st. Walter Cotton ; enr. '81-'82 prep. ; fr. St. Charles, Mo. — x. Wendell rhillips ; enr. '06-'08 acad., sem. ; fr. Bethel, O. ; 6. Bethel, O. Student, Oberlin Academy ; Home ; Bethel, Ohio. William Alcorn ; enr. '04-'08 acad.. coll. ; fr. Bethel, 0. : 6. Bethel, O. Student, Oberlin College ; Home ; Bethel, Ohio. • Brown, William Bryant; enr. '37-'38 coll., '89-'41 sem. ; fr. Henrietta, N. Y. ; d. East Orange, N. J., Aug. 3, '02 ; Sem., Oberlin '41, A. M. (Hon), '62; D. D., Princeton, "76. William J. ; enr. '54-'55 prep. ; fr. Vir- gil, 111. — X. William O. ; enr. '81-'83 prep. ; fr. Che- banse, 111. ; b. Kendall Co., 111., Apr. 3, '62; wt. May M. Kelly, Jan. 1, '85. Grain ; coal dealer, Chebanse, 111. William Price ; enr. '88-'89 prep. ; fr. Greenwich, O. ; 6. Greenwich, O., Oct. 27, '68; OT. Myrtle Osborn, Oct. 8, '90. Farmer, Greenwich, Ohio. Willis ; enr. '59-'61 prep. ; jr. Monroe- ville, O. ; 6. Monroeville, O., Mar. 23, '44 ; Deputy P. M., Monroeville, O., •62-'64 ; Q. M. elk. Mar. '64-Mar. '05 ; Col. 1st Reg. Kan. .N. G., '80 ; Maj. Gen. Kan. X. G., '82. Manufacturer, Buffalo, N. Y., 534 Main st. Wilton Gardner ; enr. '95-'97 coll. ; fr. Paola, Kan. — x. Winfleld Scott ; enr. '96-'97 coll. ; fr. Cleveland, O. — x. Browne, Agnes Caroline (Mrs. William G. B. Harlan) ; enr. '99-'00 cons. ; fr. Harpoot, Turkey. Addr. Philadelphia, Pa., 4016 Chestnut st. Broxcne, Alfred Lincoln; enr. '67-'68 prep., '68-'72 coll. ; fr. Newark, ill. ; b. Newark, 111., Aug. 14, '46 ; A. B., Oberlin, '72. Addr. Newark, 111. Bessie Louise ; enr. 'OO-'Ol acad. ; fr. Jerrey City, O. — x. Justine Ames; enr. '0<-'08 coll.; fr. Waterbury, Conn. ; &. Wolcott, Conn., July 7, '88. Student, Oberlin College ; Home; Waterbury, Conn., R. F. D. 1. Browne, Sarah Porter (Mrs. Simon F. Mac- Lennan) ; enr. '97-'99 coll., '99-'00 p. g. ; p: Des Moines, la. ; b. Syracuse, N. Y., Nov. 20, '68 ; m. Aug. 23, '00 ; A. B., Oberlin, '99. Addr. Oberlin, Ohio, 162 S. Cedar ave. Tempie Waite ; enr. '88-'90 prep., cons. ; fr. Aspen, Colo. — x. Brownell, Florence Helen ; enr. '98-'i>9 su. ; fr. Kalamazoo, Mich. Addr. Kalama- zoo, Mich. * George Ebenezer ; enr. '62 'G3 prep. ; fr. Elyria, O. ; d. Elyria, O., Nov. 22, '98. — Inez Millie ; enr. '91-'92 prep. ; fr. Tionesta, Pa. Addr. Warren, Pa., 317 Hazel St. William Augustus Whittlesey ; enr. '84-'85 prep. ; fr. Sandusky, O. — x. Browning, Abbie S. .(Mrs. Charles A. Hamil- ton) ; enr. '62-'63 prep. ; fr. Vermontvllle, Mich.: h. Vermontville. Mich., Apr. 28, '46; m. May 29, '67. Addr. West Lynn, Mass., 29 Mall st. Alonzo P.; enr. ■'53-'55 prep., ■5.j-"57 coll. ; fr. Uarien, N. Y. ; 0. Darien, N. Y., '30 ; m. Julia Kinney. Apr. 28, '59. Farmer, Hamlin, Kan. Charles H. ; enr. '62-'63 prep. ; fr. Ver- montville, Mich. Addr. Battle Creek, Mich., 186 North ave. Browning, Charles Hamilton; enr. '87-89 prep., '89-'93 coll. ; fr. Wakeman. O. ; b. Belpre, O., Apr. 29, '71 ; m. Julia A. Hotch- kiss, Dec. 28, '98; A. B., Oberlin, '93; M. I)., Western Reserve '97. Physician, Surgeon, Oberlin, Ohio, 17 College pi. Clara May ; enr. '91-'92 prep., '92-'94 coll. ; fr. Elgin, 111. ; 6. Dundee. HI., Mar. 22, '72. Kindergartner, Elgin, 111., Box 276. John Dana ; enr. '72-'74 coll. ; fr. Bel- pre, O. Addr. Belpre, Ohio. Julia Stone (Mrs. Frank E. AlcKel- logg) ; enr. '77-'78 prep., '78-'80 lit. ; fr. Belpre. O. ; b. Belpre, O., July 20, '61 : m. Oct. 7, '80. Addr. Oberlin, Ohio, 53 W. Vine st. Lauretta May (Mrs. Charles B. Hill) ; enr. '91-'93 cons. ; fr. Portland, Mich. ; b. Portla